. , August - - 2 ii, 1864. 'Ras tegislattfim jive " appropriated the ,t,, ll v v '' - ...Vity.: LX. , ,oiii - fitr i ,i, .1"-O'FIctAl. VOTE OF Rea - ,—We give be• pitiful sum of $1.6000 to .the sufferers of 6 1'4134, ~V,94., r '' ' ' 4.1 4 1 ,-,l,vi ;YtyPo low the official vote of Franklin county on the ~ . .. Chambersburg, and'even that poor"litOne- , several ameridmenti to.the Constitution, adopted meat tor the negligiace of a great State to LOCAL' ITEMS. Amemlinent—the one conferring the right of suf . on the 2d inst: It will b& seen that for the First -afford protection to its own people, was . GO Wrrn OERTENDs:—Chambenburg, frage, cm our gallant soldiers, the majority is 1,792; reluctantly .and giatio. - ugly given by the - -S.SIP liTt legislators ttpon *those shoulders lutist theft birth dear dd Cbamberaburg, our birth place, our fa- and it is worthy of notice that six districts give rest a large share of the responsibility for C place ' the original refuge for our an- majorities against soldiers voting—Concord, Lnr far a home gun, Orrstown, Soutliampton,'Salphar Spm,q' and the destruction OUT citizens have suffered. in esto the la had e note. ,Chambershurg, every tendril of Welsh Run, and all are Democratic districts, left the old country If our people I,d appealed to the legis, ~w hose old icy hada hold upon our heart, h as not a single Union district has failed to give lature'for alms; 'wherewith to clothe the has been. Inert- elianitia-shurg may spring up, with higher a very large majority in favor of giving our brave naked or feed the lmugry, the response houses, handsomer stores and wider streets, but volunteers the right to have a voice in selecting might be coosiclePeci reagonalile . ; but the the homes NMI:IO4'ORK. Farewell to all we held our rulers. We 'give the vote: despoiled citizens of eilanthersburg 4 - ere most dear, familyheir looms, letters,locks of hair, , , Flan. 11 a" , zcOli - l).11 'pimp. - For ,Agt 1 1 1. or Agt:i I. or A g t uot mendicapts at the doors of the,leg,isla- , portraits, raemeathes of the loved and honored • --Il -- 1 1-- Antrim ` - 1.f.361 11 401 —ll 41:X) tine. They are an integral part of the • (kali, farewell Hill '' I ' ' ehaizhersh.,{ S . W ail .. 2441 .71 247 3 1 2 , 4 ,. - 2 , .. • t'' S. Waal— 1611 19i 14, 176 2111..) 2 people of a mighty Commonwealth, who c0nc1...., 31, • :n i 31 33', 31 a 2 b ear thestr full , iOare of the burdens o'f. Dry Itiin --.. 891 35, 89 381 i. 89 .41 Fayetteville 1:181 781 154 7 - / 153 79 government,, and they have a right to de- Greenvillage 134, 3,1 129 33 a: Guilford ' 911 1111 90 9 90 rand as the reci*ocal duty of fife' State limullton 92 1 14'1 &3 14 I 83 ri that, when in its power at least, they shall L9tterkenny..... Lmulos Ur' 881 11S 97 118 .98 • II: .... , II ,I ri 2 have protectiOn ii return for their, Willing Lurgan -- 79" r 8 79 88'1, 80 87 Tfereer9burg 143 1 1 144 --,1 144 tribute and faitlifil allegiance: - 1 Orrotown. — ` C.B. 83,1 70 811. 613 86 Peters... 90, 91' 92 41 92 4 Quincy - 132. 87 122 871 /30 87 Southlimpton ' 211 3si 19 37 1 19 37 St Tips's& : 95, 51 58 5 8 Li Sulphur Spring 311 271 i F„ 31,,1337 newt, Rm. 11P C9l ,_. , /0,, .. 71 Illsliisgas' 191 1 11 202 • li t 201 . 2 -11. 1211 90 41 .4 4 11— 1 - d3l 721 1, 1 1 2.1 722 2311 732 To this just dettuurthe legjslataire has turned a deaf ear Being devoid of spec ulatiOn arid ; barrel to legislative combina tions, seaculy help but fail in a hotly demoralize! by a protracted session laist winter dev4d mainly to legislation wherein pecunidy interests were largely involved. We tope for a just, and more faithful legislative next' winter, and do not despair that the long suffering and plundered - peo4 of the border, and the , hoMe,less and It, tseless of Chmnberslturg . may-be atleasf measurably indemnified, and ufilarded - anple protection against in: tniesPollatiori AVE , can seal the cheering news to onr gt) stiiC sol4'elt' iii the .field; that noble old . I'enniyNima has•not been forgetful; of hie; clainis f her brave defenders of Derr ;,Tatiouniik in the field.. By a urn. jority.. of nervy 390,000 the right of tuf-: frtige is extented to our soldiers, and they be enalied to mingle their voice - 'with thaiLatlie patriotic at home ne x t full in lieliar of Union - and Freedom. The nhif"Gen Spot" did its full Aare in tlie good ivork—having given mirky ‘2,oilWitiority in favor soldier spillag e . Seveild &Wets voted ai,liinst it—of course ullbf the C"oPperyhue, while the Uniondis, tricts all gave overwhelming majorities in favor of e#tiniling all civil rights to the 7defenders of the Republic. THE Democratic National Collll9atioll will meet atChicago on 31Onday neat the. nth inst., atti the indications point pretty'f' clearly to the nomination of Gen. Get‘ B. f the Priisidency, with italic' intense comtivative like Guthrie, of Ein. tacky, for Vice. Snch a ticket wouhlAre .its main strgogth with disloyalists, ad its main dangg,in its' OCR readerwmust excuse imperfelions in to-day'S Oita., • :itew cylender Fess needs a little time iuntual aeohit twee. but ;re hope.to =lug order by mother week. - "k - have Gov. Curtin's spe'elal to the legislature in type, but have Vomit it for wnut of space— It 7 #1.1 - p r iegnex-t, -week. . 2 -- " BRIG, Giv.-CnAwronD promptly aired iu all thmpards he had• out protecting rta prO.P qty in Virimia, when he heard of the Lining of Chambersbrrg; so that the people ofrirginia will map largely of the fruits of Gen. 31'441111(N robbery ,and . arson :4ii,Chamberdetrg.Pe lase ' isenelan appeal to the soldiers of hisounnand in behalf of our sufferers, and we -At stated ( '-that over $l,OOO had been subscribed this men. Mrs. Seddon, wife of the rebel Semi:W. o f War, has also occasion to bless 3Peanskra Major Gilmore. Gilmore. General Butler ordered - tvsidence turned in Mutation for the burning the FC,i deuce of kast Master General Blair,id she can now tbaukthe brutality of rebel cor..a;taers for making her honseless. The follow* General Butler's oilier to bun' Seddon's pollT: Atkr 2, mrsl. "This property, which has frequently icc,9 - ** 3 'n'°" of Union soldiers, and always been respav• tRn"- de stroyed in retaliation for the destruction aft' property of llonAllont gummy Bt.*, by th e .c e dexto fo rc es, .in their.rewarahl. near ISrusltington 'city. Ford.' of . EtTrzu." WE tvrt Iniabk to'give the (iffieF.hble' of the returns of th 6 spicial election to O,,Pt tip amenilnieuts, ow lug tri# great Prt"A'-. Bare,„„ f ” . ottlb , The follOg 18 the ag gregatii-Veite for each nmetidutent.Ale fant being the oneAllilivitiiioldicre to vote, • 'fetid tor the let amendment.. TPtalagakAlatamendmera... Malariti for the let aruentlatear „ Toth for Ititr tad amendment Tore] against 2nd amendment ..... MajotitSr fur tho '2ltpnion Total forgo) 3rd ammo . • TetalagiAst3hi UMETHII • , • - • • MettoriW for tl.e 3rd • • F.; ion m en of P erry ca tty have nomi nated,‘.fism, el Pm ath for Assembi; and A. B. An ' dersialim :fudge, senat or i a l D ifercsts were in , str4b..ti for Ki r k pf a i nea, and Ogressional con ferces were selected without ihucti" K * Mr ' 13 auteW, present Memb e r o f ;4 -legislature, de rsted, andlfr. oath was Di/mated by acela" nu4i , °IL.: 4I e was formerly r o ister of the county, and is ti gentleman ofjumilifsee and blameless chtkkatter. He will be cordifef;supported by the Haionnien of rrankliii. Theto°"-ing resolution was hmenY ,itso the nomination of COL A. K. areinre, r.uttin 'onvoth one o f the IL{P nvptative nominees of thi• ttiste•• —The rebel Gen. IVbeeo, Who made an at tad on Dalton last Reek, defentol. Rai ff/MC.I)IMb for the garriß,,,at•riced on Monday in " 111 14; and upon achargibeing,inade by the. 14th U. eolorea inf an h y 'ile rebels lied in eon fation. Th e s li g ht a umal, ,,td e ne to the railroad . 14a itideof Dalton has hee;felAirea' ' — Gen. A. J . smith's 4dition is repoytell t ha. 4 reoelied Tupelo, and be moving on. . rnasoi," —Cote t is on a Court Mar . a • - , tial at Carlisle, in good fieithLient. J, • . Grant, ilep*, to Gen. Grant, wag kilhgl in the late repulse gfore Petersburg. -4 ,9oir:Curtin has auitiribed $l,OOO, and Si- Inen r cinucta r , $54;10, f or p relief of the iwoplo of Chambersimill. h ag i m ie'prOmoted a Maj. -Gen eral for his gallant Moorefiel4; Lau 5510 - q t-411114 i operations durinfthe last month. -::..Surgeon G enera l rirtiond has been found guilty of the charges ?lewd against him, and sentence to serlicA: and foyer jaq ua r,f i ed from h o w any Offiien..of :lionor or tristundert ie gerel jent. .!..1; :e - t , Dr . s ehinne tr, first Profes4if of the, Gettiih4 gi rxh eo l og i c i Seminary has 'Tosigned, Dr. Brown, Dr. ..i36innucker: b ee o:onneeted with tho„eat'o,'l3 pc,Eaj,,,,u. iu dityshitrg for yea*: . , TUE FUTURE or CnAnin fair est , town uf the Cumberland Valley is Math" half its'peOple are homeless and very many of them penniless. and helpless. The stoutest heart , must quail as the blackened. walls, and witheied • shades of our beautiful village are v;ituossed, where were once cheerful and hospitable homes; hei:rtsorne tremi, the busy hum of industry and ' the entetprise of our ru6rehants. - BO let us borrow no sorrow over our desola tion. There are enough heitsts which must - bleed --couglt who must embrace _relentless want, when all is done that can be' done. Let stout hearts, therefore, review the future of Chanibera llurg. They ane wanted for their own. sakes, for the sake of the ninny doomed tmatttrering, and they are wanted to give new life to the charred : homes and dismal ruins around us. Chambers burg must be re-built. It was not the unhealthy 'fruit of speculation. Ico fictitious business—no surge of wild adventure-created it. It was the 'natural, healthy offspring of the great and grow ing wealth of the beautiful valley in which it was centred. In its business it had no rival, and can Ifivemone hereafter. It must supply the sama inevitable 'wants hereafter its . heretofore. Its stores Must be Teplacqd—its shopt ,must - resound again with the siiimd of the anvihund chisel; its artizammuSt ftgcl the same 'demand - for their ban= di-worlOthdits professions have the same duties to-day they had a, month ago.,, Its vast water power still courses tkrou.gh the heart of our ruins, and new structures - must soon turn it to enterprise and profit. In thOrt, the business of Chambers burg, in-all its variicibranehes, was imix.ratively demanded by the wants of the community, and it: must be restored. How shall it be done? - We hope that the great Commonwealth of - which we are an intekral part —to which we yield obedience and tribute as the price of common safety—will not be unmindful of tlae just claim of our people. If not now, we think hereafter this just principle must he recog nized; but the future of Chambersburg, however- Aled,' depends upon fhe energy and determination of hetoivtiPeople. Many escaped the ravages -- of the fiendish foe entirely, and many others were but crippled in various degrees—not broken in capital• or tneans of livelihood. To such men— out and all- 7 -tlie: riling of Chambersburg appeal for the prompqrestoration of our homes and places of business. Ours is a common sorrow. Neither use,. se; condition or persuasion were sweVed in the brutality of the enemy, and the cause of one is the cause of all; and to all who have escaped, whether wholly or partially, they have a right to appeal for substantial aid in Mak- Mg new homes and stores, and shops and offices. If we thus go hand in hand and stand shoulder to shoulder, we shall soon see our people employed and thus supplied, and the town will revive as if by magic. If we stand selfishly aside, miff make our own our only cause, we- shall drivejhe bro ken and despairing from us, and thus loseM very large class of our best population. t Who shall:profit by our min ortunnt 1 Ttere will be in we money made in mmherslnjrg clar ion the nest two years, in legitt ate bushiesS than has been made in the last fi . Shall mantra f t sufferers gather these-profits,o 'shall adVentirers and strangers ? One or the other it must be. If our own people do not rebuild substantially, and show a determination to retain. their places and their tinniness as fley as it may be at all possible, then will ;Adventurers and sharpers take their 'places. They will squat on our best vacant cor ners, gather the profits which should be receiNed by our own people; and as substantial improve ment overfikes them, they will pocket their gain nod strike off for some new field in which to reap ,and carry off a harvest. Our own people can in ,most instances preserve their business to thew-. ;Fehyg if they will mairally and resolutely stand together and help each other until the cloudof adversity passes away. True, some must sink !beneath the load of midimtune, and fur these let . • (t he generous contributions of the people of the 'State perform their kiudeSt Offices. • Cho mbcrsbarg is just about to enter upon ft pros ryerousfuture. After years of fruitless effort me are about to be connected 'with the great West i by a 1111111;:lti, which must add _immensely to lho wealth and pmsperily of 'our people. The bill incorporating - the Southern-Pennsylvania Palma d - ;Company became a law a' friw days ago, and we .are assured that it will bcr pratuptly made. It cvih open new fields of Wealth' in the Southern. ;counties-- , must build new villages, and enhance the price of every acre of land in our valley. It comes as the silver lining to,the dark cloud just cast over us, and bids us take, heart and hope in retrieving the sad calamity that has haulm us. This great ente'rprise must give a new impulse to the business of Oltambershurg, andthose who are first and boldest in appre'riating the fact, will most profit by it. Dark as is the hour, let us not forget that it has the promise of future prosperity to our town.' Let no therefore make common cause ,to restore quonbersburu .to help the. needy; to-oncouragm the:desponding, and,to.give prompt and perma4 ; mat aid to make Ilke• town better if possible than before. The man who erects the first good honsc en the ruiticof hisold one, will be the best bane= factor of our people, and every man who iraitates his examplq will dO a good deed alike for himself and for the many dependent around us. One and all let no resolve that Ofiumbeniburg shall he re built, that her population slu again sit - down in prosperity where rebel brutality made withering desolation, and when Once resolved upon, the good work will be more than linlf done. .... -199,939 .. 1(6,352 .70,403 13,169 135 2:11 9.07 837 73,913 IBM THE PittsTlNG PPPtcEs.—All the printing of ficres in chambersbarg were . totally destroyed, The German Reformed Missrnirt; Josttheir fine, building, steam presses, types, .fixtures, mid a large hit of church publications. They saved their stereotype plates in their vault, which was not much exposed. We learn that Rev. Dr. m Fisher has been instructed by the publishing co mittee to make arrangements in the East to have the Messen.'cr published V_eontmet mail the jet of January, when their office will probably be refitted at. Lancaster or Philadelphia. We learn that they do not intend to refit their office in this place. Their loss is fully $40,000. The papei and lading and halite materials belonged to the Church, so that there is no greatindividual foss. Dr. Fisher's residence was one of the few build nngs saved in Main jatreet. , i The REPOSITORY lost all its material, several presses, and nearly $2,000 worth of payer. The list of the paper was saved, but the list of the c/1.11 FLAG was de - stroyed. The loss of All'Clure Stoner is about $7,500. Files . of this paper fornearly ; seventy years were also burned. • The Valley Spirit also lost all its material and presses, and the adeount ledger; but they saved their list and receipt, books froni which, with the files of the paper, they can rktatelnost of their diTo4lltii. Their loss:is folly $ 5 , 00 4 Theyhave tirdered a power press, and will snob s be in opera tion again. = For Ist ATtmdmerlt - 4injority • For ell Amendment Against - " lifilfilffill 3laJor,lty Firr 31 Anienliment Agpinst. " , I.l4ority Fint.—A stable attached to the fornileieresi ' deuce of Col. Elder, and owned by Rev: Schlos ser, on East Market Street,was`totally destroyed by fire on Sunday night lust. The loss will be about $2OO. It required the greatest exertions of our citizens to save adjoining property, as the only fire apparatus in the town, the Friendship, was unfit for use. There- seems to be no question but that the stable was set on fire by some scoun drel from rebeldom, and was done to add to our terror and carry out what was understood to be 3l'Cansland's design of destroying our entire town. 'Our town is daily visited by strangers tom across, the lines who repre s ent themselves as IJnlon ref ugees. In ninny instances this may be true, but 'it is very evident that among them are parties in the rebel cause, and it behooves every citizen to be on the alert and put the authorities upon the track - of all suspicious characters found hovering about. • WOUNDED OFFICERS AT HomE.—Capt. Jelin H. Harmony, of the 21st Pa Cavalry, arrived in this place last wee 4 l, He was severely wounded before PetersburgVthe action of July 30th. We need hardly say that Capt. Harmony is recognized as one. of the bravest and best of officers, and it is hoped that he will speedily recover from his wounds Capt. Frey, commanding Co. D., 77th Regt. P. V., is also in this place, severely - wounded in the right leg below the knee. - The injury was received in front of Atlanta, July :List. He is also known as a brave and gallant officer, always awbng'the.tiu•emwst in line of duty, aad made up of such material as the country rop!ires for good soldier. A. VALUABLE HORSE DEAD.—The imported horse "Brampton," owned by a company in thin Place, died in Carlisle on the 6th inst. Ile Ns as taken Is Carlisle to avoid falling into the batids of the IZebs, and it is supposCd died from over heating. Ile was a magnificently proportioned ,animal, weighed over .2,000 lbs. and cost the coin panythree years years ago the sum of $2.000' MR. S. S. Sim rocK has re-opened his book -Store - in the law office of Hon. 'J. 'MPoivell Sharpe, Ni here the daily papers arc regularly fur nished as heretofore, and everything in the, book, stationary and - fancy line -can be procured with proutphiess. Mr, Shryock: lost all his stock, but has resolved to nut-live rebel detolation. ' Capt. John E. Walker, Co A, 77th Pa. volunteem, of Wayncsimm% was killed on the :All Just. in a skirmish near Atlanta. Ile had charge of a detail on picket ;Intl, and fell within ten feet or the rebel riflepits, lining been shot through by a minnie ball. He was a most gallant young soldier, and will be %% idely lamented. S VIII:EL G. LASE, has been appointed Asst. Surgeon Generallof Pennsylvania and 18 'now at Washington in the discharge Of his duties. He is eiuinently fitted for the responsible position alike by his high professional attainments, blame less character, and fidelity in the discharge of public duties. DEsTnurrtvE rntr:.—The barn and Stabh. of David Guyer, Hut 44 keeper, at Horse Val ley, this &unify, was -entirely consumed by lire oii Monday', tt U 43111 inst. The barn contained :ninety tuna of hay and ,eousiderable grain. The destruction is believed to have been the work of an incendiat .THE StturAL- BoYS.—A portion of the com pany of the Signal Corps, which left this for 'Harper's Ferry some weelo ago, returned last week and after being paid off null receiving anew_ suPpIY of inirses startediagaiu for the Arm) of :Gen. Sheridan. THE AUGUST Comr.—yhe regular term of he August Court was a failure, owing to the tin t rertainty of the idatuli of the territory of Frank-. Tin county. Judge King opened the Court in'the th'e 3fethodist E, Church; but no usiness of importance:lima transacted. Xtissits. John P. Culbertson and Dr. James - itintilton have b'en diselMiged front Libby Pris-. Richmond. The former has returned fn Chambersburg—the latter being in Pittsburg where his family is. We hope to give some de tails of their imprisonment in our next issue. Mn. JACOB P. NOEL, 'of this place, one of the original members of the 107th Regiment P. V., has been nppointed to a first class clerkship in .the Adjutant General's Ohio at Washington. Mr. Noel is a competent and excellent clerk. CAPT. Jos; A DAyisos has been appointed Recruiting Agent fo t rFauddin county - iothe rebel states, and has gone on his mission. He is an old and faithful' soldier, and will prove an element eat. 3iAL Glik. COVCIL and Staff took their old heaknartera here on Monday last, and we are assured that he will not be trooplea hereafter when danger threateirif Thomas Carlisle, Sr., liaa been appointed tt , Notary Public for Cliamberiburtt. A very roper appointment. AMONG t IC business changes occasioned by the great the; Ire melleellint Mr. William Ileyser has retired from the Ding busine , s.and that Mr. Charles it. Giesler has heemne thestiocessoroftliegnn of iloyser and Cresager. Mr. Dressler is - rtOw doing barinerr in the 'maw of Dr, S. R. Philter,: in 'Main St., a few doors south of Queen st., where he will he glad to serve all who will twor —The Union men of Lycoming have nominated Wm. H. Armstrimg for Congress, Henry John son fin• Senator, and G. 13. Manly for Assembly. Mr. Johnson is -the present Senator and will doubtless be felmoninated. Mr. Armstrong has carried Clinton 'euunfy, and will most likely he the Union nominee for Congress. • He was the candidate- two years ;ago, but was defeated by Judge Hale, irregular .Republican. He is an able and reliable champion of the Union cause. tot rieptoitorp, ii*th REPORT 01? _MARKETS 'Chninbersburr, Harketp. CiwusEugstitc, Aug. M, lect. •$.1.1 00: 13utter 10 50IEgue 2 :32 I .Lard 2 23:T0,80w 1 Solllaeon—lliqns.. Flour—White. Flour—Red Wheat—White Wheat—lied .. Rye Corn Oats 65:Soup Beans' ' 200 Clover Seed 12 00 1 Washed Wool 60 Tnnothy, Seed 3 50!Unwashed Wool ' - 40 Flasseell 073 Pared Peachks . 500 Potatdes—M ether. ... l 251Unpared reaehe: 300 Potatoes—Binh/4'es 1 001Brte1 Apples, ... ..... 2 00 lifY TELEGRAM.) • . • Philadelphia Marketq. PIIILADE.I.I.IIIA,Iinst 20, 1864. There is not much doing in Breads - toffs, and the receipts and stocks of all kinds are extremely high; sales of 1.000 bbls. Floor at $ll 50312 for old. stock. old fresh extra Lanny at $.9 75. Rye Flour is firm at slo,and Corn Steal at 67,50. There is a good demand for 'Wheat, and but' little offering; tales of 3,000 bush, at $2 55 %rola red.. and $2 6.132 7.1 teenetv red; white range.; fronis9, 80 toll 00. Sales of Rye at $1 DO, at which price it is Panted. Corn is scarce, mod yellow is in demand at $1 70, and mixed at $1 6401 4S. Oats advancing; sales of new at 903.93 e, and sold at 9aa.98. Attu abbettiocments. GO TO GORDON and see if he can't suit YOU to something in his line. DoNT FORGET GORDON'S place of business. one door South of 1)r. J. L. Suesserott's. terms ore Cash, as he has no capital. ' GII. GORDON. is still on Main ,Street, vi• one ,door South of Dr. J. L. Snesserotes Ile ready all orders in his line of blisinett.• • bane 24. T.410R SALt.—A first-rate Five Octave MELODD• ON, in use but n short time. Inquire in this Otter. itne2l-llt PROPERTY FOR SALE. -A HOUSE anti LOT on King street, cheap for Camp. Enquire nt the Post Otfree. • oute.24-tf T ° l3E SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, the reqhlenee of the late James- - S. MSS, Esq. Ap ply to Met. 11. S. hoes. [angel] J. R. RENFREW N.BOYL.E will attend prompt- Loy ly to all processlotial calls. Office in_the Vestibule of the Nesc School Hausa near the Jail. [nue. I. ~1'79 THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE ,PAID for Barley at the Brewery of ang24 U. WASHABAUGH. SPIKES.—A good article of Spikes of_ fered for sale at $6 per hundred pound,. at aug244L BRANDS FLACK'S. NAILS.—A good article of Icaila offered tor utile at $O pot hundred pounds, at nug‘244.t. BRAND & FLACK'S. CI T. HOLLOWAY, WHOLESALE v • GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCILLNT, 5 MARKET STREET, (North eide, above Filth street,) Philadelphia. HARDWARE ST 0 R E.-BRAND & FLACK have fitted up the warehouse in the Alley ui their former place of business, where they have a pretty general as of Hardware. Any article not in Store ran be procured in a few days. anwit4-tL UNDER.WAY AGAIN METCALFE & HITESHEIV'S DRY GOODS STORE, Oq. Second. Street, nearly opptaite the Part Office, Chum h6rsburg. Pu. nuw.24 AV" A t,, N;:r t riEuiDß—storied ~ be ) for r : bnrg rent a leis than six rooms. A rent of seventy-hve dollars month o ill be raid. Inptjro at the Repository Printing °nice. 1 ang-24. BARBER S;TOPs , --J. HELD: liar opened his shaving s.floon in the do - elliug of Joseph Trout. opposite the Aredenty lot. His old eteminters and thlk public generally ore re.peetfully invited to give him ung24. _ _ FRESH GROcItIES:- . ---Ju,st received at the new and cheap Family Giveer2. - Storo, comer of Main and Washington iitroots. a large assortment of frale Grocerimi, Much will be bold dray. aug'24 E. D. REED. QUEENSWARE.—E. I). IZEED ha just rrtortwd from the F.A.SI, with n Aill line, of Queens and t la,A Ware, which he is Orem"; at low prices, at the Family Urot-ery, comer of Main and Washington Stn. nue2.l T" THIR TEENTH SESSION ,OF s.my side Female SJlttinary Will upon Monday, the sth of &jamb,. C. L. WILLIAMS, Prin... Newburg'. Pa.. Aug. t24--H. DVER have loq my Account the .lestructi,a3 elmndter.burOw the 30th .03., and Inlb: trn,t to the honor :old bone,ty of tp .dd c'ut"d"'N pal/ tip. I atilt ettlidnet lay old btbinebs in Cliarnbyr-bnrg and 1, ill 1,0 OA to fill onions tut before. catel S. S. SIIRYOCK. CENTS REWARD—Left, mz,- AJ tut Friday ,the Ill9th alt., ny t.orv.tut 31.1 RT cATlrma - sir, HESS. The aboN rmanl will txt paid for her rettint but no charge' paid. All POIRMA eon• tinned against truming her on in; arrount. tutg24-:Ir - HENRY SMATA., JR. ON E IV ANTE 1).-BILVW FLAGS rotiner.t ail pt‘mons knowing tbrun.elves indebted to them by notes or book att , ountA to rail' and matzo iminealata iwttletnent. neee:.ity of this notice apparent to 1,4 , ry nor, and n e hub thom , in. &Wed will report at onee. talut:l-tf _ THE BAR . OF THE MONTGOMERY lit )I'sE will he re.opvne.lon Mturrirty newt. 01e..7"1:4 t:><• site the old hotel. it n ill I, •ttotktvl with WU, and Liuuorg of the list quality. ArmuLvdment, m ill lu• Teeny Intuto to furnish 310014 mat gtahlitiLT. Eaug-241 31. 31ONTfit . SEIREIt 11AS OPENED A CHAIR , and CAV.INET WARE Italnflu the basement of the 31. E. Church. where he has now on hand all knclif of Caliamol Ware, Such ns Iteibtealt. Iturean.q. Chair-, Stands. and Mattnuses slot: I &OAK and WAR NUT COTTAGE FURNITICtIR 'Window Blinds. 6:e.. v. hith 110 Will cheap for cash. -nua-24, - RITSII STILL ON,HAND.-TollitCo & SW; ARS.--:•The undersigned In. just relftmed from the City with it complete stork of 'rolmeeo afal gars, such 11.4 Natural Leaf, Miehimtn, Smoking, T'obae• met mot Pipes. Store on Queen Street. three doors from the M. M. Church. Come, give him a Lift. and.l C. ff. It('SH. I\TOTICE--W t GELWICES haying been burnoit ont by the rehebg and deslions of re caning business at the earliest possible period, would respectfully' request all persons Indebted to bun to call and make pay ment without delay. '1 hose who have been hunted and not able to piy nt this time will please eall and settle their accounts by rinte - rx clue bill. [surd M. W S. - STEMGER, ATTOR . NET'S AT LAW.—W. S. lint:satin, District At torney and Agent for procuring Pensions, Bounty Money and arrears of pay. Office in Jtxneu Duffield's dwelling, on the West side of Second Street, twitVeen Queen and Washington Streets. ausa4 "'OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.- - -The subscriber 'carers nt Private Sale a twrestoried LOG and WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE. situated en South Main street—bounded on tho North by lot of Mrs. Clip pit(ger, and on the Soutirby lot of air. Bechtel. The Hose is in tressl repair and si itt be sold a bargald. ruing 4-3 t JOHN SC 11 OFLELD.... CERTIFICATE OF STOCK LOST.- The 1111flersigned lost Certiflente No. tkl, llated Sept. 1858. for 20 Shore of Stork in the Union Bank of Philadelphia. Notice is hereby given to all per,ons inter• e..ted to show Call,o why a nos e certificate ellionnl not be iscued by the Bunk in lien of the one lost. aner2 1.60 H. U. GREENAWALT, FayGteville, Pa. P. .1. C.IIIOWM: 4 , NI. D. ' )I. RWHARDS MONTGOAERY have associated themselves in the Pero Wet of Medicine, and have taken an -Mike in the late reshlenee of .laeob 11. 31iller, immediately oppoeite the Presbyterion Chunk. All persona indebted to either of the above, will plpwse make early settlement of the same. ' jnug244112 IiAT W. PAXTON has turned nli `in • Washington Street, in the tbremstary block td* houses, where a large weortment of fIIATB,I CAPS. - BOOTS and 8110E8, suitable for Fall - and Winter always ho fond on hand, at fair low prwes. Tharsaful for past favors, he Invites his old customer, am! many - new .011e5 to - Mil and see the now goods. ' antr24-3t W. W. PAXTON. ADMINISTRAToivs NolleE.—No tie it; hereby gh en, that letter tof Adtniabdration on the Estate of Jacob Ebersole, Sr., Into of Green tonic ship, deed, have been granted to the nadersigned. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested, to make-immediate payment, arid them, having r elainut n ill I,tense present thorn properly authenticated for settlement. aug24 111(!liMIL EBERSOLE, Adner. ADMINISTRATOR'S MOTICE.-No- J-1. deo is hereby giVOll that Letters' of Atintiniqndon on the Estato of John Om o, Into of Guilford township. deed, have boon granted to the undersigned, All pomang knowing themselves indebted ttt said Estate will please make Ifutned4tte payment, and those having claims present their properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN GROVE, -}- „ , • auger. JACOB GROVE;Aum rs. STOCK FOR SALE.—Th 6 liudetsigned, Administrators of Daniel Moon, latit of Greim town• chip, deceased, will sell by publlo onterA at the Market House, on Monday thr 3rd of Ortotnr nett, at 1 o'clock, .TEN SHARES OP CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD STUCK. Terms so 11 be mado known on day of bale by - JoliN MONK. JEREMIAH MORN, augN-ts Adm'rs of Daniel Mona, deed. Q3IALL FARM A PRIVATE SALE. The'umierstmied intro 4 moving west offers at Pri ♦ ato Sale a mall tract of ,_ LATE LAND, situated Hamilton township, adjoining lands of Daniel ffollexiber ger, Joseph Eberly noel others, on the Kiefer road, about H. miles North-west of Chambernburg, containing. f 271 Arms of well iinproved slat° land well fenced. The im provements are a Ii story LOD HOUSE, Log Bani _and all necessary out buildings. Them Is a Well of never falling Water nt the thvelling and a grant running Spring on the premises. There is a WAGON . -.MAKER 5110 P and BLACK SMITH-SHOP near the dwelling. This hfst good location for either of the abovo business. There is also a BRICK YARD en this tract, with an excellent quality of clay for manufac turing Brick. The above property so closely situated to Chutabersburg, makes it desirable fuefanning, or' either of the. above mentlont4 business. Persons wishing to clew the premises can do no by calling nt any residence. aufr24-bt JACOB BUSAMART. . 14 1 50111.u:on—Sides .bittg, 113 A Ado,4bbtttignten• ,lOTICE--P-sons knowin,g , themsel* - indebted to us either bt-Nefe or Beak tincoiimt '50,1 please call and schlethe %tune without delay. Yea. .1 readily see the necessity of prompt earapliance with' ; ~. notice, in the fact that in the late disastrona fire our lota it very heavy. - - The Boas and Notes can be found at our present place of business, corner of Queen Sheet and Franklin Ran, Rood • [nue- 44 ml ' .BYSTBit & BRO. . SIIrPPENSBITRG YRITAT.V. ACADE MY.—.Ichm Session commences 'Monday, Sept stlL' Pupils instructed in all the 'higher branches taught in Seminaries, with vocal and instrumental music. A limited number of pupils will be boarded is the fanny of the principal. • Penises, having daughters 'ita educate, Will find in this Institution, every advantage they desire. ,For particulars and a cireuhtr address miss H. .I.,,IiFICEEFf.-6; Pri nelpal, • ShiPpensbnrg, Pa. aug24-2mos GREASON ACADEMY.-REv. I. J. Stmt. PrincipaL—Thi design of this Inititution is to afford Pupils of 110T11 qr*CES the advantages of a TE ACAMMICAL EDUCATION. . - Instritction is given in all the brancheivisnally taught in Academies and Senlinarieicof the 'highest grades.— Special attention will be paid to the most useful English Studies. The instruction will be PHACII6.I,--the govern ment mild, but FIRM. , T1:4E;F,111 Term , o;r3inence oq Tuesdny, Sept. 6, and eobtinue eleveglreeks. For Particular" , address Ile Priacipal at GnaßOtl.Cum beriatal county, Pa. j ang2l'2t* T EAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. ,111, The undersigned will'offer at Public Sale, on the premises„ . in Hamilton towaShip, about 34 miles south of Claunhemburg, on the : Conoco:heave Creek. one mile are ,t 44 the Oreenmstle road; on Thursday, the 27th Oe tebervall that FARM containing about 215 ACRES, more or Icon,part Limestone'and! part Slate. Tho buildings consist of two new BRICK DWELLLEG ROUSES, two good Bank Hams, with other neemsary Buildings. Their is a never failing Well of Water near the'lltruse and also Blaming Water ou the farm s Also a good Orchard of fruit. The buildings are located in such manner as to divide • the Property into two farms. and Will be sold to• gather or divided us may suit, Purchasers. Sole to commence at 10 Oiled:, A. 31.,Inten the tonna will be made known. [ang-.141 PETER CHRIST. NOTICE TO TAXPAYER—The Tax payers of Franklin county. will please take notice, that the Tax Duplicatesbnie been band by the late Are' in Chambirsburg, and I ani at a loss to know who have paid their, Taxes or who LAT, not I ani now under the necessity of asking each individual who hos paid his Tax and - ]wide the Receipt to bring or send them in with your neighbor, then I will be able to mark it paid on the new duplicate, otherwise I Will have to place all in the hands of the Constables for collection. All who 14skve not paid their Taxes yet, would do the County a favor by coming forwdid soon us they stand in great need -of money at this time. The County oMces all in tha second story of the Friendslip Engine House,adjoining the Market licruse, Chumbersburg. Cang24l 4. G. - ELDER, Ca. Treas. TIEADQUARTEUS PROVOST MAR -11 SE(TEENTH Dtaratar PENNA.,o Chamfers burg, August 22, 1861.—The PmvostMarshal General di. recto notice to be given Riatinquines on all ordinary sub• jests connected with the .'enrollment, drak- exempHOns, liability to draft, credits and accounts of men furnished, should he addressed to the Provost Marshal of the District to which theamsiness appertains. In case' the latter 0111. cer cannot give the informaton sought, he will apply to the Provost Marshal General of the Division or State.— Answers may thus be secured snore promptly than by ad dressing the Provost Mantua General', at Washington, where, more important business often' prevents prompt an swers to inquiries upon business of minor consequence. s , GEO. EYSTER, & Pro. Mar. 16th Dist. Pa. EMI TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. JACOB fIUTTON" S, BOOT b SHOE STORE:— The undersigned takes thillnethed of returning his thanks to his numerous ebsterueny and , the public generally, for the very liberal patronage! heretofore extended to him, amt hopes, in his presZut misforune In common with near •ly every business man in tone, that he will still continue to be retnembercdh lie hos' the pleasure of informing the public that he has opened his Store in the Basement of J Mr-Ennalinn's Duelling, .en Second: Street, four doors North of the Methodist Church, where he is prepared to offeea general assortment; of Men's, Women's and Chil dielea Boots nod Shoes,. embracing his own and City Man ufacture, which, for excellece of styleand durability are superair to and of his former stock., and will be offered at priees to snit all. He is in Weekly Receipt of Goods from Phil.alelphi.i. a hich for beatify and excellence cannot be , trirpasse.l South of the Susquehanna. c1., - s•rostEß WORI . of every variety done with promptness.—As be employ's none but superior workmen, be fCel-, justified in Guaranteeing all work made at hii es. tabliihment. Dou'r forget; the place, Four Doors Worth of the 3faliodist Churel4+ Second Sired, East Side.— TRUNKS, of the latest style, from approved makers, al- MarIimmirmwMIIMPWrIRNMTP original east. DR-UGSr'pRUG-S!! C. H. CRliSSl.Eß,'sitecciscar to;IIEYSER & CRESS tka, has opened a new stock on Main street, first door south - of Queen street, where every effort kill be made to sustain the popularity the Old establishinent hart acquired contimuttum of the liberal Fitronagrf which the firm _re ceived is. respectfully solicited. A fair stock of Drugs, Chondeals, and Patent Medicines is odic offered. Also a dadroble assortment of t j Perfumery, heaps, [nag 41 JACOB IiUTTGN • , oaps, l'orket 'Books, t ; Hair lirAires, - . Cloth Brushes, Tooth Bruz.l.ce, i p.4,metres; I; Dentifrices, and T`tiney Articles In 'mit, - variety. 1 • KiiILOSENK LAMPS./—Every description of 'Hand l.onbp , • Stand Lamp., Hanging Lamps and Obit Lomii's suitable_ for Kitchen use, Parlor use, Store use and Office . _ . - THE BEST, COAL tilt IN THE MARKET. Family Dyes of all Colors. Everytking in a Druggists line of.kidness. 7.7:l?"l'rt—i riptions receive special 'attention, and are cenipounded with care and skill. c. H. CRESSLER, Main street, Rest door, South of Queen street,, In the Store Room witieJ. Sheerts,t3ferekatit Tailor. - ROOT SHOE AND VARIETY STORE. It. FELDMAN. haviiar disposes' of bis entire stork 01 Itots,tilmes. nt trlloksals, un :KIM of last month, and finding it inconvenient ;to resume ) btuiness at his for mer plain on Main street I bare just returned front the City with a - A LARGE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, to which ho respentfully invitee the attention of ids old easiontent, and as taany now ones as will he pleased to give him a call, at HIS NEW STORE ON SECOND ST., in CHARLEY ELISE'S brick building, nearly - op posite the poet Offiee. ills embrace. every variety of - Youths% Ladies' and Melts BOOTS & SHOES, which for dyke of hnish, and durability of Wear, cannot be tut , Iso.sed. do the county, and which will. be sold at prices to suit the times. Having purchased TILE LATEST STYLE OF LASTS, he is preivired to make Customer work, at short notice, by the blot workman in the }aunty. Wither dibpMdtioll to Le obliging and acconitoodating. Le hopes to ntetit a liberal slutre of :patronagd—without n desire to monopolize. as his motto is, M our common calamity, to iise and let leave. Partzeular allmfion petd to all kinds of Repairing. TERMS CASH, AND PRICES - ITNIFOR3I, WITH OCR EXTORTION. lie bas also on lima, and for sale, febeap Trunlas, Carpet 5a4.4. Lianeu and Paper dollars, Paper, Enrelppes, Ink-stands. Steel Pens. &e., &e. 11.—All persona _ knowing' therriselses indebted will fikase can and make impuedinte settlement, that I may be enabled towcetmy fonn erb abilities in Mil City, nugt4 HEAD QUARTERS: PROVOST MARSHAL, SIXIIIEIVIII DlsTatur Chathbersburg, Almost Sth, lE64.—The board of Enroll- ment of the Sixteenth_Distriet of Pennsylvunia trill bold tinily soalons nl ChamberAnwg emnmencing• on Monday, the 12th instant, for the recision and correction of the lists of persons enrolled no linble to do military duty. • Yernons who may be improperly ebtolled on account of liltirriailLt-Ntae OF ARE, NOS-RESIDENCE, MANIFEST PEILIIANENT PHYSICAL DISABILITY, OIL ,lIAV. SEILTED VYO TEABS TILE PRESENT 'WAR, are in• cited to appear, prove their nonaubility And have their names stricken front the lifts. Persons confemplating Making application to have their mimes stricken elf for nay of the foregqing reasons, had better address a letter of Inquiry to thetilloard of Enroll inent,'fbr the purpose of nr,certalning the-proofs that will 153 required, before making personal application. All tot ters must state the township and county in which tho wri ter is enrolled. Tee Board will thank citizens for information of persons iihproperly omitted' front' the enrollment, as well as for the names of such no have become tweaty.years of twe or have filed a deelaratiou of intention to become =o=l 7 'nett Ea err man In the District liable , to do military duty is persmailly interested in having the names of all persona not so liable stricken from the hots; whilst it is equally his duty sod Interest to see that noire properly lisble to do military duty escape enrollment. It is the duty of all citizens to sett that delinquent draft 'ed men are arrested and brought before the Board En -1.01.54m1. Each Boronglr and. Towaship is charged with thdPuty of furnishing its Jolt quota. Drafted men here tofore delinquent who report tliemselves at once will not be regarded as deserters but allowed to furnish substi toms or pay commutation ,- i f not exempted by the Board. In the-, vases, the township mtry ya obta in credit.by yrumpt action. . ' CHl:tens of sab-districts whose bitniens have been in creased by the failure of largetmottlxus of drafted men to report, are astetrtki that the draft will be enforced in every part of the District. • , j GEO. ETSTER, nue-440 Capt. & Pro. Mar. loth Dist.,`Penna. Lin"rERS REMAINRiG in the Pot Oilier at Chnuthersh sylvanim Aug. ",.3, 1 4 •- obtain any or these Letters, Bail for "advertised Letters," give the pay one coat for advertizing, Adams Dinia Finsyth Jane AhtlMony 3Slaw 31 A)•T A M &-Cn Armstrong. L lk Berke Miss L .➢ell Miss B K 'I Bert Peter Bart eisser J S Ball Andraw Bobbetd 3 a S J Braver (}en M Brindle John Brown Anthom W Brady Silas T Borkluat A W Burkholder Mr. -Burger Martin II Bard J li 'Burkholder Ii M etthillaruinh (col) elvstra 8 8 Chase T • Chore llos Maria's Carbaugh Abr•.dm Cmnerou I) Crawford 3164 A Gelwieks ForJno Garman John Gridege Ben*. Griffith Daniel Great John (laden David Glenn John Grurer Benj P Griffith G 8 Hartzell John 'lumen Elijah Hainilton Elijah Herman Miss DI liorstner S'amnel Hoover William Herman Jeremiah Heath Charles W Hatehson Georg& Jobes Daniel Jobe John B 2 Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Sarah •. Jones G E Jones Clarrian Johns P Craig John Coble John Conway Mboi Ann Copenlaten Croft It Esq Dirgbers S Daily Johu W Dusany Geo W Erklebarger G W Etter Samuel ' ! Talkenstine Geri Wig Elizabeth q`urgeson Samuel Flickinger (Iv) Forbis Snmgel Kerby Geo W Eindig Daniel Kuhn Lizzie E Lecher Elizabeth Learoun Mrs M Landis John L Letorier Dr. C LingtonfeHer M B Lightfoot Robert Marclull Robert Miller Mien C E, Mitchell John M „ Morgan Annie Myers Antos Miere Frank ebb Y (~E~tt~slli 1u , DUBLIC SAlX.,,Tliere,*&l4 4110 a_ ea to Parte Sala.- dn the Premises, metteilsM of Septembrr sza, ffillotormtbuttdolikall'urpenty, to wit TIIE IJANSICEf .1"A.11.31 jab ilutpoperty , of John Metz, Sr,. dectL, 3 about nneloarth. et , e'infleVom Jacob Stouffer's rill,..ontlieFullSpintßoadost4cdn - lag lands of Jacob Wnlmmell, und-eitlb• ers, containing Mond 66 ACRES AND 00..PERENE8;. neat measure of Ltenestone-LitmL The Iroprovertionts consist of a two-story STOKE DWELLING.andBack Building, Bank Barn, sank ..The .Falling Spring runs tturingh the I atd. About 40 Acme of the above Land ate coo„ with good Timber. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. when the term& will be made drown by [Mtge444 ABRAHAM METZ.: ADMIN IS "TRATOR'S ,vir tue- of nn Order of the Cirpholoourt of Franklin county, Pa., we will expose to Publio'Sale, on the are: mists, on the days memtitaihd, the •0 proyert4 described, belonging to the Estate Of Daniel. Mono, late of Green tewnship, deceased. - - ^ Wednesday the Wthday of B, 4 pteniber, 1864, We will offer the 3 story STONEMERCHANT MILL, 'with 31. ACRES andl.3 PERCHES of LAND thereto attached. situate in Green ton-natio, about Smites Korth-East of Chamberatung, and }off a mile from, the Philadelphia Turnpike. This Mill is located' on the Conoccicheagne , Creek, having a good bead and fall and water sufficient for the 4 run of stoves attached- thereto'. There is also a' good SAW MILL with% DWELLING HOUSE and 2' Tenant Houses, Black-Smith Shop and Distillery attach ed to this property, with a good Spring of never failing Water. On the, same day we will also offer the MANSION FARM of decedent, inunellately adjoining the Mill Igo perty above described, containing no ACRES and 69 PERCHES of prime Lime stone land, about So acres of which is covered with superior TIMBER. The improte meats are a large and commodious BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Brick Bank Barn, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, with all: the necessary out buildings to the Dwelling House. There is an Orchard of Grafted Fruit with a Spring armorer Wing Water. . Also—on the same day, we will offer the undivided half of a track. of PRIME LIMP ISTONE,IAND, adjoining the Mansion farm above described, contairdng 164 ACRES and 143 PERCHES, about 18 Acres of which is covered with good Timber. The improvements are a good BRICK I/MILLING HOUSE, Brick lank Barn, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed with all necessary out buildings about the dwelling. There Is -alsoa Well of never , CliMg Water with an Orchard of Grafted Fruit. Oa Thursday, the Wth day of September, 1864, ire will offer a TRACT of FREE STONE LAND, sitnate in Green township, containing 65 ACRES and 66 PERCHES, about 18 acres of the same being a good quality of The. bar land. The improvements on the Lame are a UM DWELLING ROUSE and Log Barn. There Is an Or. chant of good %led -Fruit on the Watt. Also—on the e day w dfei tract of TIMBER LAND situated in the s.ir township, ad{ lands or Peter Lehman, Levi Rorst, and othm.l4 co lap 'ruing ti ACRES and 145 PERCILES. This tract is well t meted with thriving ChestnutTimber wut . ' ' On Friday, the 30:14 day ' fora tract of /SIOUX. TAM G; aurae th4,:ini2 township, containing 54 ACRES ram or lea. be sold at Quincy. JOHN MONK JERESELiii MOVES, Adm'rs of Daniel Mom. deed. 157"rancaster Examiner insert this and send bill to this office for collection. ang244, OTICE.—TEACITERS will be exam -fined for nontgomery toWnship on Thursday, Au gust 25th; Greencastle, 26th; Antrim MIL ; Waynesboro, 30th; Washington 31st; Quincy, Septber lot; Gaillard, 2d, and Hamilton 3d, at the usual places. None need ap ply who "never prepare," who "have not looked at a book for months," who desert their schools without canoe,- or who "cannot get here at the hoar." Those interested in their profession will be prepared and attend promptly at 9 o'clock, A, 3L, each day, when the classes wilibe formed. Each should have a sheet of heavy foolscap pa per; pencil, pen, crayon and a menu() stamp or five cents. Directors and citizens will please attend. A. 31"ELYir.ADI, County Superintendent.' irdY ) A DMINISTBATOR'S - NOTICE.-No tice Is hereby given that Letters of Adminlstration on the Estate of Robert Culbertson, late of Fannett town ship, deed, have been granted to the undersigned, resid ing in said township. . All Flames mowing themselves Mdebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated for settle ment. JOSEPH CULBERTSON, inn 2s l PETER STIRRER. _iiDAIDTISTRA.TOYS XOTICE.-No tin is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Emanuel Byers, late of St. Thomas town ship, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, resid ing in St. Thomas. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate • will please make immediate payment; and those having claims will presint theta properly authenticated for settle ment. HENRY CORWELL. Adm'r. ADMMISTRA.TOR'g NOTICE.-No lice is hereby given that Letters of Administratibn on the Estate of Samuel Davis, late of Peters townsihp, deed, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said transship. MI persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment and those laving claims will present them properly nethentleated for settle ment ijulyftil WILLIAM STETZEL, Adm!r. ExE CtITOR'S N 0 TI C E.—Notice is - Iterebv giveri that Letters Tegimentary ,fp the Es tate of Martin Wenger, late or Green township, deed, have been granted to the undersigned, refilling in Enid township. All persona knowing themselves indebted to said kg• tate will please make - immediate payment; andihoto hnv tag claims will present them properly authenticated for eettlemt. HENRY WENGER, - july2o MABTIN WENGER, JR.. EXECUTOR'S NOTIC E.—Notice is hereby given that Letters Testlmentary to the Es tate of litngdalenn Greer, late of Ramillon township, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said townshig. AU persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate tcin please make Immediate payment; and those having (datum mill present them properly authenticated for fettle. wentrjulf,l7) GEOIIGE SELLERS, Ex'r. mo THE PUBLIC.—Thos. S.' lArn.solr, who Ims been acting as my clerk, left my employ meet on Monday, 4th July. I warn all persons from trusting or dealing with him on my account, as he has nut since then been in my employ. jnly27-3t . , HOLIER ERSOHER 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN-TO THE public that my wife nosatamh having left my bed and board-irithout cause, I hereby warn all perms against giving her any credit on my account, an I deter mined to pay no bill on 'her amount: july2743t• GEM*, LIGHTNER. litato Retires. A VOID THE DRAFT.—Volunteers a. listing before the Fifth day officptember inxitr the time of out year arerentitled to a government ,botutti. of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. In addition the Borough of Cbainbereburg:Wlß give a bounty of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS fur volunteers -for one year, who before the Nth of Septets* , next shall ,bo neutered Into the service of the United *tea . and. properly credited to said borough. By order of the Town Connell julys3.3t. T. 8300 BOUNTY FOR ONE, YEAR. Guilford township will pay $2OO Loral liounty to Volunteers, which with $lOO Government Bounty paid for one year's service, makes $5OO Bounty for one year. Pomona &deer to military gat, srAo trait until theyare drofted, kill receive no bounty. Apply to A. K. At'CLUBB, Treasurer Guilford Bounty. Com.' jul)inti) 0 ,( BOUNTY FOR TWO YE4IIS 'tD. Persons wishing to Volunteer for two yeare rm receive MO Local Bounty from GUILFORD TOWN. SHIP, and MI ?Tont the general government. Persons subject to militarstainty echo waKunsit they are. drafted, reeeire no bounty. Apply trf A. E. arcLuRE, • ju1f2741) Treusnor Guilford Bountreem.; 500 13 YE O A LI NrTeY reone Fwtl! far threeyeare eau receive 82W Load GUM._ FORD 'VOI,V2 , IBIIIP, and $3OO .r al govern ment. Persons subjca to military eia suit until *7 arc drafted, toßt . receive no bawdy. Apply tn. A. E. 31 omatt. • kayr.,4o Transw;e: Guilford Hemet - Cern- rpo OLD SOLDIERS ativitiser; 1. who isnot liable to utilltaty duty, &shush) furnish a Representative Soldier to the Governtnent..4itie who has served two years ; has experienced the trials of cnr; 'and can be raostusefel to the army. A libenal rifsrastisill be paid to scads a soldier. Apply at the REM/IMM! omen. july27.3t* GUILFORD TOWNSHIP;--Citizons of Gniiron]. township wishing to enter the service nn• der the new call for 500:000 troops, will please tall with the underbigned, before being credited ebowhere. julfaMt • A. X. NCLUItili NGLAIMED trg, State of Penn- ibe applicant must date of this list, aid B 0, R . 0 U G _ . H LOAN! Myers Charles Slam Fanny 'Moore Eliza P lite(;atu;biMl A Dteettrtne'y Wm 3telf George Neel The* S $5,000 FOR THREE ,YEAUSI„4 INTEREST SIX PER CMT. PER .A\ int t • - --- - PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. • - Ther Town council of the BorOugh of Chambenibtuw desire to effect t lo ns above statitt, and reeelve op plications at the otlice of Jolt% §TRIVAUT, Esi., - Chtef Burgess, at any time. Boa& will be twietl In same of 8100 toad upwards. By' order of the Town Council. Julyo).3t T. L. FLETcHER, SeeP Noe Geo Nefehkey'Christ O'Keson Daniel Parkes Levin 'l` Parker James Pfeiffer John C f.? Pointer John A;e,.. ParkerWbittlesof Painter George Petertnim '3 ItUifanitler Mollie Rboatts Samuel - Re)ter Sonde Ite°bibnc+er3CuC - Stull & Clugstoii SiOltltAltred 2 Smartt, 8 D QADDLERY!'. SADDLERY!!- JMEMIAH OYSTER respect lily returns his 'thanks to his patrons far the liberal eneoumgetaent read. vat from tbem heretofore, and be would invite them and the conunnnity generally, who may need any thing in his Mc, to give him a call at his pew sward, on East Queen street, neat the Franklin Railroad, Chambandrung where he kemw moultantly on hand every variety of SADDLE RY AND HARNESS of his own_ manufnetaxe, and he is prepared to sell the. same on terms drat defy compel, Son. Every article offered for ado Is warrented Mho made of the bed materiel and by competent Ireibriartt 'which will be fully demonstrated on an evuniaation them Smith Mies J D Smith Henry S Snyder Jacob C Souders Arthur 3' Sunder Itrs Shaffer John "..; FFmholts V White Powers Weaver 'WHlltma White Mrs U Walley 31r Whiinier:A H WlittnoreJ H Ward James M Williams Her LT Williams Henry Weltkill Lewis 'Plates Daniel H :1:41A141.: M. 'TRUNKS AND VALD3EB.—Ito would _atlo callrtbo attention of persona wastrng,ta. good meta and adwal,. - and mthstantial Think or VOW tolls alsortanent. lone 1.7,61. WANTED.—A sulistiitute for ono 'year, 1,10;floaO rr011t477 dpiy. : 44-11137 ‘ thls offtet,.. 191340.3 t. ' lLegaL flotirco. 0.0.,000 WANTED! *,ooo'eft-T-WO y. - \ . s T S'¢ fi~ Mr Ftik #4V4 _ar } l'SU heat sfirmalfutetidanfoiinghtltkii Weit;ctratintS Sala ARM. *Mated In Esdftiltyy — tavithilK Unman 4-mßes foist Chambertbstfiratid+taißS r west of the Rocky 8 , adjoining isodi fkihabla ' ; bet and John 'cdotaktili Rod ICS ACRES of MAXON. IiatATE,LAND. The_ tit artdatitte ma:tato:W. ROOOR‘OA.BT A et,HOUSI: Loie -4 and Talmo Barth Wagon Shed, eider Press, and iklcPntr, t ono:s=y gat-budding& - - . Aista-4 , -VAR.M.,edlotning , the DWI:K.I2th t ACRES. onerbeif of,shictili'LitnestimestnCthe tolaaaa, 8.11316. , :The t impartments are a tvomaathat - BMW Rousg,"(oviglAtow).Ltog and`framaßlautdWagi* Shed attached) and Other convenient out- build ings. The Farms harabeettwell - Ihned. mat leakeleraltay Timbered - Um" aMOßOffittajagemlfkaittm both! of the Fames, sad a well of nettergant Wader at.aaok4, the dwellings, and a BFing on the end melaloood.tonettnel alitertarc , eatilo: Thee 4E.aIso , ,A. , LINIV. Mist iota Qualm