October 5: 1-864, tranitlin Ipponiticir4, LOCAL ITEMS GOSSIP WITH boa Frur.sos: , --We started up Broadway ymderday,-and. enjoyed the bright sunshine overhead and in the brig faces of the thousands of beautiful faces that thronged the great thoroughfare. Hundred dollar bonnets, fair idously expensive silks, rich* scarfs and mantles, and, sparkling jewelry reminded one of "Flowers personified," while a sprinkling of military uni forms, an occasional brass band, here and there a processien, a funeral, citizens and the lisual‘nm- Mims cortege made a perfect picture of good hu mor and gaiety. all at once, without any pre. monition, it begun to rain. The hundred dollar bonnets, scarfs and silks scuttled along like feath ers in a high wind; the omnibuses reaped a fine harvest; even the military beat a hasty rtreat; and the funeral procbsion fairly trotted. Avery place of shelter wamspeedily crowded, and mem lion* a - once fine lady hurried along umbrella less, looking something hie a rat just ont.uf swill barrel. Now is the time to bay second-hand umbrellas from an itinerant vender at double the price of 0; new one, (entirely owing to the dis tracted state of our unhappy country). We saw a rush for an'Omnibus, resulting in one well dressed man's measuring his length in some three inches of black, greasy mud. We felt for him, till we 'saw him raise himself up on one hand and say-- "'mallright, go 'head, driver." We listened with , some interest to an Irishman arguing polities with a Democratic friend: Ms antagonist spoke of the high prices of provisions in consequence of the war. "Well," said the Irishman, ." when flour was $5 a barrel, I had only $2,50 to bny it with, now I have in my pocket $l5 to buy my flour, and $lO to bet on Lincoln." In good,hom est truth,, we have come across but three gentle men who are- - M'Clellan men. There appears to be a.general feeling to support Mr. Lincoln, al a neressity. We undertook to procure a boarding place last week, and of course advertised in the Herald. We received about a peck of 'answers; and mak ing a selection of some half a dozen sallied forth. Our first visit was to a lady v,:ho informed us that she took none but Insurance: and Bank officers, and she presumed that 'We were in that line. As the room she showed us was not much 'larger than a good sized bed, we informed her that we were not in that line. The next place we visited was kept bra Jewish lady, who said that all her boarders were French and German merchants of the highest respectability (from this we inferred that they paid their board punctually), and that_ she cooked to suit them. This put into our head visions of cheese and beer, onions and garlic, thin soups and sour wines. We tried a third place, very nice, and were_ offered a good room at $2O per. week, with the privilege of breakfast and tea, and the liberty of getting our dinner where we roilld. Again we tried, and got into a magnificent house. Everything seemed to .suit. The land lady, a fine looking woman, seemed to have a twang in her speech that caused us to inquire her nationality. She answered "I'm a Jew, and we are all Jews here; and I must tell you, if you are a church man, that you'll not be pleased with our way of keeping Sunday. Some of our boarders play the piano and other instruments, and we sometimes concerts in the parlor, and wine parties; and should my little boys whistle Yankee Doodle, I wouldn't want them interfered with.y — Bi , ing a church man, we declined the' honor of it temporary shelter in her house. We fared no better in subsequent trials, and are yet without a home. We, one of .the poor C—g unfortu nates, are yet lyingabout loose,a stray waif upon the broad oecatiof life. Alas, alas for the home-. less! We are writing ha a.bar room, surrounded by loud talking argumentators, the prineipartirgtz mente being oaths. Across the way is a huge , sign—" Cafe, Billiard, Restauration, Wein and Bier." - We will walk over and see what is to be seen. Ninety cars pass the door every hour, so we mast be careful. We'll report our ohserva tions and safety in our next. xew.Yhar, Sept. 24, 1864. THE DRAFT.—We give herewith the list of drafted men for Somerset county. Conscripts can put in substitutes at any time before they are ordered into service, and they can procure men for substitutei without regard to their liability for military duty. Will not the few deficient dis tricts in Franklin county yet make aut effint to fill their quotas-? They have loot largely of their men; and doubtless are entitled to an adjUstment of their Auotas ;:hut they should mote promptly. We hope fit` the credit of our noble county that it will require no district to be drafted. We sub join the list drawn in Somerset. It includes the one hundred per cent. additional to cover exemp tions. . (bulwark TernsAip.—Tobias Livingston, Moses Each; Levi Kauffman, Noah Aba - eine, Peter Thomas, Simi I Saylor, Joe A Yoder, Solomon Bolden. Moses 311ller, Tobias Miller, Jos Yeoman, David Livingston, Andrew Format, Peter Keim, Aaron Rose, Christian C Blough Jo nathan Birdey Cyrus Plough Christian Kauffman. Prod arid* 'reader," Tobias Harshborger, Adam E Keaffer, Sawn Croyle, Jno , A Foust. Jos Miller, Jacob ThOmas, (of G), Stun Body, Moses Croyle, Daniel Blough, Jno J Kauffman, Adam Ousted. Jacob K Meager Josiah Barn hart, Jobst Stone; Jacob Wengert, Joe J Mishler, Daniel Weaver, Jacob Roddy, Gideon Kauffman, Jonathan Harshberger, Moses Kauffman, Daniel E Yoder, Joseph Thomas, David Weaver, Jacob Thomas, Alex Stahl. . , Jenner Towntkip--Geo Homer, Jacob Dar. John AS house; Aaron Walker. Wm Morgan, Jeremiah Mon or, William Cole, Edward John, Alex Hoyle, Daniel Lehr, Henry Hoffman, William Zimmerman, Jun Brook. Jacob Keifn, Wm Johnston, -William Gilbert. Jack-am Daniel. Stung Brubaker, John- Skelly, Abner Griffith. John Gin dlesperger, Daniel Hoover, Jost Berkey. Henry Homer, Samuel Boyer, Thaddeus Thomas (cord), Elias Winters, Peter J Gardner, Levi Berkey, Jeremiah J Shafer, John Brewster, Jonathan Shrink. Benj Kline. Sam'l Spreehar, John Hardin, H L Sanderson. Lewis P Heiple, Jacob Ehreaman, Michael Rifle, Fred Border, David Cabman, Daniel Withrow, Jacob Frieclline, Peter F' Berkey. Jamb Hoffman, Isaac Hofman, Peter Friedline, Wm Hoffman, David-Fziedffne. duo Rink. Conrad Shafer. Hugh Wiand, Solomon Bowman, Mores J Livingston, Henry Routh. Arugi F Bryant. Josiah Miller. Noah tiohn. Das id Hor ner, Samuel Livingtsxl, Daniel L Betz. Ben) F' Barker, Perry A Miller, John Rashaberger. ',John Gilbert. Jacob Spigle. AkelonalVasher. Michael Cover, Jositay,GUlian Friedhine. Joseph Walter, Jacob C tinnier, Jacob S Hoff ylsll, John H Schmidt, Michael 'Bough. Abraham Kautz. Somerset Totenship.—Abraham Bacons, .1110 Tomlinson,- Levi Kzepper, William Brown, John Fike, John Findly, Isaac D Ankney, Samuel Coleman, Noah anion, Judah Snider. Daniel Bear, Chaune Will, mt,Martee y, Sol Syferd, t il Alex Henry II Caseben, Levi' maker, James L Seibert, Isaac .Countryman, Peter Gri th, Elias Bitner, Franklin Ilefary, Jonas Statzman. Herman Stahl, Daniel Miller. Henry Miffenberg. John Lattig. Martin Baker, Jer Shavrly, John B Rhoads, Daniel Queer, John- D Bid a y-, Charles Ray-man, David Tayman. Finale Gunder, Henry sirank, Jonathan Ca — lselin'', Win Fisher, Daniel Gleger, Wm W Young, Rudolph Famer. Michael Koontz. Daniel Weller. Solomon Berkey. Tilos Metzger, Norman 11Shultr.. Henry I.' Band, liriah MostellereSamuelli Weller, DWI Spangy; - John Bowman, Sam'l Fox, Adam Slangy. Alex Shawles, Solomon Bear, Edward L Walker, Jacob Kline jr, Jacob Cole, Jonathan Smucker, Judah Fritz. Hannan 1 Shaffer, Thorbton Seaford, Philip Beck, Jon H Kanner, Geo Ogline, Abraham Bcrky, Josiah Shaffer, Ephraim Shaffer, Fred Weller, IVai Shawles, Win Mower Peter Auman,lsaac Metzler. Sam'l Reese, Simon Rhoads Fred Smith, Adam Eareman, Christian C 3lnnsleman, Peter Prins, Joe Wyand, Henry Fox, David Heiple. Francis, Walker, John Coleman, Ludwig Balton. Frank It Coun tryman, Jonathan Snyder, Alex Country-mum, Josiah Brant, John H Liddy. John Clayeomb, Chan Kintner, Jonathan Dormayer, Oliver Showman. Geo Knarnmyder, George G Hay, Wen Bruner, Jacob Showman, Harman Stahl,-Wm Trenk• Geo Sumpstinen Jos Wilt, Alex Miller, Jacob Smith, Henry Long jr. Chas Will. Emanuel Pitt, Ephraim D Snyder Wm Yinky, Jonathan Shrock, Alex 'Mender, Jett A Rhoads, Henry - Keel, Jonah Young, Edward W Baker, Henry Boils. .dddleon Township.—Jno S Donald, Elijah Shoemaker, Jonas Hostetter, Wm Garden, Sam, McNair: Bold Bile. man, Wm Hostetter Jefferson J Davis, Wm Hanna. Wm .E Fallen, Richard R White, Mitchell Mclintm'k, Daniel Nlcklon. Jno * Sargent, Chauney Tressler, Jim Close. Jer Glass, Levi Sterner, Levi Denali, Adam MI/ornery. Wes =frays, Geo Wass, Jer Liston, Jno M'Millen, Henry er, Jonathan Ontwy, der Wright. Jno Davis (col), Jos Stafford, Jacob Sterner (of .1), Benj F Sloan. Jon Rees, Jun 8 Shaw, Ann Wilkins, Jacob Lenhart. Jonathan Franke, David Slabough, Jer Bowfin, Chun Ii Lee. duo Smith, Jacob Sterner. Zalman Holiday, Mnthlas lillilin. tock, his MiClintock, Isaac Handed, Jno A Walker, Sam' Chrlaner, Chrisrilender, Herd Weimer, Mathew Hine baugh, Sol Hershberger, Elias lff Hicks, don Lee, Wm Sickleson, Newton C Black, Jacob Henninger, Anthony Shoemaker, Jacob Bowman, Jon Custer, Jno Gower. Jrat Sterner, Jan I, Wattson, Peter Long. John Daniels. Stony Creek Toiniship.—Moab Hayman, Jonathon Fritz, Abraham Brant, Samuel Modeller, Jonhun Finery, Dual Snyder, Alex Shank, David Spangler, Peter , . Famwalt, Philip Shrock. Joseph Ross, Ephraim Ross, Serial Zerfos, Edward Landis, Alex Walker, Solomon Spangler, Hugh_ Lambert, Peter T Miller, Jacob G Royman, Cyrus Btu , ket, Peter Keefer, Jno Woetholder, Henry Debstol, Henry Moegmve, Jacob Boss, Lewis Lowry, John Raymond (of D), Cyrus Walker, Jere Ringler, Jacob Masser, iienrY Stall, Solomon Boyer, Chauncey A Brant, John Fria on.. Sim= Hoes, Jaco J Spleher, Chas Trent, Jno Splecher, North Reefer, JOatithan Pinney, Christian Mnnser. Charles . - :Balmer, Wm Shank, Aaron Spanglr, Nichetaa Flomm, Mathias Walker, Benj Keefer, Jere Fleet, George Mull, Halet Pew, Jacob Shank. Jno Reitz. Affinharn Landis jr, John J Frits, Jacob Flora. Joseph Oldfitther, Chauncey Lcovry, Abraham Carver, Benj Baldwin, Saan'l Walker, Sant'l Raymon, Geo Lohr. Washington /Heeling. Adam 31aust. Levi Glans. Cyrus Berkey. Milford TarVhii , --John A Snyder, Hiram Kimble, Philip S Wolfsberger, Allen S Will, Samuel A Meyers. Aarbn Humbert, Levi Siner, Tobias Myers, Dewald Snyder, Emanuel Sterner; Franklin Heclsler, Semi Brida sgan, Charles 13 Sauner. John Rector, Sol W Flick, John Cummins, LeviLee,Peter H Long, Tillman Rector. Hiram Baker. Jonathisa Hay, Alex Sterner' Joa Schrock. Chan Griffith, John N Patton, Simon 1' Darkly, Karol H Long, Benj Lenhort, Was H Walter, Abraham t treenwalt, Jacob Bkk e r, John Sipe. Dan! A Miller, Franklin Weimer, Jon 11 Untherf. Moses Pill. John Putman. Jneob3l Baler, Alex Shank. Albert G Will, Daniel L Ileacley. Jeremiah Steer ner. Wm Dull, Absalom Toler, Sol Ildnbaugh, F r a n kli n Pile, Harrison Wiltrout, Ross 11 Snider'. Peter P Raman, Nelsemiah Millar, Saeob Pointer. Peter J Phillippi. Josiah Walter, Jos 1) l'richneld. David Crichfleld, JohnJ Older, Hiram J Lirhty, Geo Ankeny, Henry Koenfr, Jim Kootser. Shade rownship.—G. Boss, Jno A Clark . - Jno Rogers, Wm Shull. Andrew J Wagner. Lewis Whi.her, David Stamp, Jut ob Lutes], l'eter Barnhart. Henry Larrinoh, Na thaniel, limners, Jonathan Yoshler. Isaac Su Indic, David 31iller. Ilanisou Lohr, ('yeas Berkehile, Chas Slick. Da vid Ewalt, Chas Bisbing, Thompson Ling, Sam'l Berke bile, Joe Powell, Geo H Lambert. (too (John, BenjUrincy ' Franklin Zimmerman, Sea B Richardson, Was Dull, Franklin Aaron Berkebile, Frankliu Clark, Levi Market, Jacob Wagner, Jno Blough, Dual Logue. Cyrus Market, Wm Derussy, Wm Hamer, Wm Thomas, Jno Reese, Jacob Walter, Jonathan Snider. Gwen 31'Hinney, Thos Gagbas gnu, Geary Youker, Josl . 3l4 7 yetn, Dewalt Urincy, semi Wagner, Gotlieb Hahn, 'Edminal 31engus, Was Junes, Peterman. Jno Berkehile, Geo Beplev, Jno Mang., Tins Bisbing, Statler, Fnusklia Jon Lam. beet. Bras. Valley neengip.--Jos Tre...der, Aug Tayman, Israel Cotter, Peter Hoover, John Prins, Peter Rooper, Samuel Stahl. Geo Stahl, Mt , . id Cober, John Reitz, Geo Bender, Jacob B.Litehy, Josiah Fritz, Solomon Coleman, Henry S Coleman, Israel Pritz, Franklin Kerlow, Fredik BrinitAhnel Heckman, Jackson Gladwell. Henry Cotter, Alexander Musser, Win Foust. Solomon Spangler. Aaibil Brant John Sheller, Jacob riwartzendreiber, Samuel hi Saylor, Levi Baker, Julio T Brant, Ephraim Cober, John Forney, Wm Sailer, Zuchariali Milner, Abraham Sevhs, Ananias Cober, Alex Colter, Joseph Brough. Chas Mag ner, Aaron Kimmel!, Jacob Kok. John .1 Coleman, Sol nutria Judy, Henry Rhanum. Jo: dub J Brant, Aiumutil ler, Gillian Broacher, Peter Gumbert, Franklin Sanders„ Anthony Flickinger, Andrniv J Spangler, Jos IV Lupe, Francis Brunt, Amos Walker, George J Schrock. Conrad Sheller, Conrail Brant. Harmon W Brubaker. Allegheny Townehip.--Geo File, John Sawer,,Deo W Powell, Ang Madary, Wm Ellenberger, Simon Youtzv, John Hoyle, John Mowery. Sol Troutman, John J Wm Gleosner, Gee, Sharer, Beal Boyer. Jacob- F Burk hart, Peter Weimer, Amos Ware. Daniel Keefer, Ware, Daniel Metier, Naac S Coughenour. Joseph Hoon, Alex Ware, Samuel F Logue, John Felton, Jas Sproat, John L B Miller. Martin A Boor, Wm Eastman, Jos Han kineon. Barnard Wolfhop, Reuben Keller, Samuel Nall, John MMull. Aug Will, JohnjGroNe, Elias Bowman, Oli ver Moyser, Noah Tipton. ,ieffervin Toirnship,— Jonathan Brindle, Jacob E Fried line, Gen Dicker -Samuel WyaniL Wm Mull, Jacob Lea- Iran, Benj Friedline. Jonathan II Miller, Hiram D M'Cov Abram Whipky. Jos L Miller, Geo W Bruner, Wm H ll Baker. Henry Mull. Philip Haman. Henry H Stein, Phi dans Miller, John H Morrison, Peter Beck, Wm H Bar zone, Abram Howard, Sam'l Pletcher, Paul B Sehlag, Henry I/ Gardner, Aaron Benford, Andrew Flick, John Schrock, John Nair, Aaron Hay. Philip Diirr Jr,.Jacob Cromer, Silas Flick, Abram Lenhart. Quemahoning Township.—Samuel Taylor, Datil Berky, Peter Bowman, Corneliusßuchly, Andrew Horner, Sand Flegle, Deo Patterson, NoaTi Swank, Jacob Replogle, Jno .1 Miller, Levu Hauser, Henry Gardner, Jefferson Soldier, Adam JMillen Miller, Emanuel Though, Samuel Berke. Sam'l L 'Swank, Benj Bowman, Isaac Blanset, Geo hoover. Aaron Blough. John Soldier, Noah Blough, Hiram Hoffman, Samuel L Miller. Jacob Cohen, Nathaniel Zinonerman, Geo Battier. Jonas Custer, Jas Bohnut, Wm S Honer, Jos Zimmerman, Nath Diekey, Josiah Blough, Cyrus Ankney. Nmilr Bowman. Wm Spangler. George Lohre, John J MetF.gar. Peter Bealmon, Peter' Miller, Jonathan Dealer, Duval Hoover, John Helier, Jonathan Machon, Peter Loire. Daniel Fumy, Abraham Zimmer man. Isaiah Vanhorn. Lower Tiulicyfoot Toicaship. 7 -FrancisT Morrison, Fran cis 11 Hyatt, Win Fulton, Benj Fear, Hugh Nicklow, Jesse Nicklow, Lewis Eyerstone, David L Rhoads. Ar nold Kuhlman, -Evan Nicklow, Elisha Fuller, Newton Fisher, John Ansel, Jones Itoomsbangh, Aaron Weimer, Henry Graei, John Nicklow, Wm II Tissue, John S Krei ger, Alex Ansel. Foster C Younkin, Alex Nicklow, Abra ham Huffine.Alfred King, Get, Itimmsburgh, Joel Mitchell, Gee I , Cunningham. Jer Renworth, Andrew Howling, Walter S Mountain. David llarbaugh, Philip Phillippi. Paint Torniihip.—Jon Berkey. Saml Custer, Jacob Gordon, Jos Lehman, Einannel Hamel, Saml Gordon. Jno Stotler, -Noah Halsapple, Gilwin Shaffer. Wm Mahler, Jonathan Wible, Peter Shifter. Aaron Berkey, Wm P Sizes. Lem Kauffman. Jos Oaks, Jno Brebes, Thou K Galiagin, Jacob D=Livingstone. Leo Hoffecker, Hiram Iluselinan, Jacob P Ripped, Duni Custer. Jas Filbx, To bias Blough. Andrew (Junkie. Dan'l 'Border, Noah Berlin pile. Jacob Huffman. Jan D Illough, Josiah Penrod. Da vid Berkey, Jno Tees, Henry On, Satal Lehman, Peter Lint. Upper Turkeyfofg Township.—Cyrits 3111iller. Alex Walter, Jno Rolbey, Francis 'Pressler, Sam'! Fuldley. Fletcher Cunningham. Josiah Boyd.• Jacob Crossen, Joo 31 Carver, Tint. PluHipp', Fred lireager, Jer Lechler, Si mon Foldley, ]toyer Ramt , herger. Jim May, Jno Wilki e on. Moses Hinz, Harman Yauakin, Moe., Niebla, An bony Miller. Jonas Hinebaug,ll, Alex Rhodes. Jnu Gray. Alfred Snyder. Aaron ,Heininger. (leo Stongle, Jno H Yannkin, Mesmore Cramer, lino A Shultz. Hannon King. Peter Znfall, Aaron Lechler, Elijah Crossen, Chancey Di vine. Jacob G Phillippi, Win Cole, Aaron Cupp. Noah Snider, Levi Hoekstetler Fred Taunkin, Southampton Tounship.-IRoses Ratner, Anthony - Wes. ner. Andrew Kimmel. Geo Briber. Jno Beal (of S), Jos Lancaster, Jonna Cook, Solomon Real. Wm Scheirer, Alex Emeriek, Jo. Leidig Jou 1' Poorbringh, Jeme Bon nier, Don't Sturtz. Jno H Belden Dennis Wilt Benj Trotittnnn. Sarni Burner. Geo-Kennel], Jon Rine Peter . . t:nuuu•r, Jacob H 3tartz. Joe°lo 13ittu,r, Mull 0 lien! NOtllBl}Ezneriek, WM Huff, Jill,ob Boyer, Solomon Shoe Winker, Larimer Township.—Andrew J Stoner. Jno Moyer, Jon athan Bittreve. Ludoric Young. Matta.< Bowman, Jno Knepp, Conrad Pincer. Edward Witmer, Wm Dower, Gee Sheember. Conrad Bawler Henry Giger. Josiah tiger, Michael Hutzel, Esan Deal, Jnw Hime, Oliver Hardt; Solomon Weimer, Peter Winer, Eli Beal. 2 Middle Creek Tornship.—Jos Ilcuington, Solomon Kim mell. David Pleeher, Jacob Gary. Michael Nickla, Aaron Kuchler, Gee Dinkey. Henry F (lay, Sam'! P King. Pe. tee Whirikey, Calvin L Reed, Jer Shultz.' Silav:Hechler, Jacob K M'Millen.,Jacob Baker. Jacob Bim ry.er. 'Paul Mil ler, Solomon Gan. Smith 11 King. Jere Dugan. Conrad Schrock. Jim ..1/ Smiler. Jos Saylor. Jonah Hemminger, Jonas Gary, Pant F Saylor, Elms Hemminger, Channel- Cramer. Grcenealle 7'usen.sitip—John Stutz, Ilerman Wetmlller, Simon Glatfelt. Motu J Jotter. Jos'nzl, Engle, John 11•Ke,Q z zie. Wm Fadele),-, Sol M "louse', Jacob L Miner, Adadl Yauer, France , 31K3 - nzey, Wm R Miner, .tdam Hochstet hr. Martin .Albright, Ambrose MT:mile, eurnelius Eloeh steller, Samuel Finey, Fred Stvarrnan, John Bittner, Ell. jab Bare. Corns , bus Shnitz Noah Lint. Criah 11AI:wiener, Simon Caton, '-- fkrlin Tow.hip.—Alex Brubaker, Wm H Platt, Alex flurkerbile, John Ilefiiey, Beni Bush, Wm B Beam. Jas Dormer John P Mason. Daniel Fisher, George Markle, Dusid Rubnght, Thos B Miller. John Haman. Alexander Henley, . Aug Russ, Fred Muletiberg, Joshua Landis. Ja mb Rom. (ire W Brollin. Wm Shutt, Henry Hubris, Jas 3forwine, Jacob Hersh, John L Altair*. ,VorthamptonlTmanxhtp.—Jueob Lybarger, Eph Brad water, (leo W GLens , Hem - y 3lartr. Jonathan Poorbaturb, Wm 11 Crosby, Andrew Mull, Sarni Poorbaugh. Frerl'k Simon Weller, Jte, Tresler (of (i) Brum, N Will. Francis Larew. Conrad :Miller. Henry Hittey Lem Boyer, I.lerrnis Bitner. Jaenb Beal, David Conehonour. Isaae El rick. Adam Fichner. Jos Ebberts. John Boorhaugh. Stoystairn —Josiah Walter, Wm Feiner, Joseph Stahl. Henry Balmer, Levi I' Shaffer. David it Zimmerman. Geo W Johnson, Jacob Thompson, Joseph A Garman, John R Kuhn, Norman B Penrod. Andrew Snapp. Noe Centrrrilt,--Geo Brant, Peter Brubaker, Reuben )'Minn, Josiah Humbert. Jno K Tedrow, JesseVrieh• field, Edward Connelly, Dan'l G Smith. Wellsburg.—.7 - aob Shoemaker, Conrad Beal, Eli rid, Christopher Slonaker, Levi Close. Satn`l C Feetig. BURGLARY.—„The warehouse of Waderlicit & Need wan burglariously entered on Wednesday evening last by a false key; the safe blown open and three ;United Staten bonds for $5OO each and some papers stolen.' There were several hundred dollars of money in one of the drawers of the safe, but they overlooked that, and did nut get it. Pay ment has been stopped on the honds. No elne tins been had'as to, the guilty party or parties; but iLis evident that they are evienved burglars. (tun old friend Philip Hammen, Esq., lilts risen from the fire like Phcenix front the ashes, and dis penses law and justice in the 'new °Kee of Mrs. I3ard, foruierly occupied by Reilly & Sharpe, just Opposite the Court House, n here he is prepared to transact all business in. the line of his profes sion. Whether on the stump for the Union, or in hie office attending' to hi , daily unties, Phi!. is 6h%ay s reads . LIBERAL CosTittllt ; TioN.—The citizens of Dry !fun and Spring Itun have eontributed $l5l to relieve the snfferen, of Chatnliersburg. The Valle) is never behind in a good tvork., GEN. AygltlLl e passed through here tut week on leare.of ahw•nce. Ile WUR temporarily reliev ed from hi, rounnund for thirty day , , by General Sheridan. ADVERTISEMENTS intended for our next issue should liand(sl in by. - 21 - olitin.% inornitigioinstire insertion. CURE. 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We of beyond all fear of honest conttadietion that we have by far the largest stock—the handsomest clothing and fairest prices. N. B.—An immense stock, of Overcoats from last season, --selling low. WANAMARTER & BROWN, Great Central Clothing House, Oak Hall. sep2l S. E. Cor. 6th and Market Sts., Phila. EASY Acars.—"Thank God, I am easy again," said Sir. Freely, who had suffered for nine months with Rheumatism. The first application of Railway's Ready Relief relieved him from pain, the following day he wag able to walk, in a week's timejle resumed his business as engineer. ,Railwars Ready Relief will sots Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Strains, Sprains, Burns, Schlds, Sore Throat, Headache, nail all other pains. Relief is afforded in a few minutes. Every house should be supplied with a bottle. With this remedy to use in ease of accidents or sudden attacks of disease, life may be saved. Price 35 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. PERSONS advanced in-life and feeling the hand of time weighing heavily upon theme with allsita attendant ills, will find in the use of Hostrtter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters an elixir that will - instill new life into their veins, re• store, in a measure, the ardor and energy of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, aud give health and rinse to their remaining years, Those who are In the least afflicted with Dyspepsia, Ague, Languor, Nausea, or any other troublesome and dangerous disease, arising from a disordered system. should not hesitate to avail themselves of the benefit derived from this great remedy. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. [sepiLS-lm A GENTLESIA;t:, cured of Nervous Debility, lOmmpeteney, Premature Decay and youthfitl Error, ac tuated by a desire to benefit others, widebethappy to fur. TIN II to all who need it (free of charge) the feceme and dl= maims for making the simple remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and possess a Valuable Remedy, will receive the saync.- by return mail. (earefully.sealed), by adressing JOHN B. OGDEN. maylB.3m) _ No. 60 Nassauistreet, New, York. DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED.? , DT. MICII4I7I'B English Specific Pills cure; in less thina thirty days, din worst eases of ikIEtiVOUNSESS, Impotency, Premature De cay, Seminal Weakness. insanity, and all Urinary, Sex ual and Nervous Affections, no matter from what calve Produced. Price, One Dollar \ per box. Sent, post-paid, by mail. onLreceipt of an order One box will perfect thu care in must cases. Address JAS. S. Bt TLEIC, General Agent. 4:T; Broadway, N. V. EYE AND E kß.—Prof. J. Isaacs, AT. D., Oc. caliz,t and Auriw i formerly of Levilow Holland, is loea ted permanently or No. 51/ Pine Street, Phrladelphta, where permits afflinted with di.eaw of the Eve or Ear, will be erie n ti&•ally treatml and cured, if curable. 1.7e" -- ARTIFICIAL EfEs is rtit Withont pain. No charge.: wade for Examination. , N. B.—The mediral faen4l4. --- hivited, mi he hee no or reu m lee mode of treatnomt. julyti-ly COLGATE'S HONEY SoAP,—This celebrated TOILET 80A1 , ;4,% , such universal demand. is made from the CEIOU:En - T materials, is mILI , and EMOLLIENT in ns nature, IMAtatANTLY :IcENTEIL and extremely BENEFI CIAL in its action upon the skin. Formic by all nruggistS and Fancy Go.nit Dealers. REPORT OF MARKETS Ehambertibum CHAMI E 1 411'HG Oet. 4. len4 Flohr—Whtte SI2 00 Butter Flour—Red , 1 00 Eggs Wheat—White 2 10 Lttrel Wheat—Red .. 2 00 Taliow 1 40 Bacon—Baum wha-, 18 Rye Corn. Oats - . eo'Soup Beans 2,03 Clover Seed U 00 Washed Wool a trO" Timothy Seed. 4 30 Unwashed Wool 40 Flaxbeed 2 80' Pared Penelo, 5 00 PoilltoE.A—Nercer.... 1 :ri),Unpared Peoeftac 300 Potatde.—Rink Eye.. 1 50' Dried tippler 2 00 [BY TELEGRAPH.) - 7 Philadelphia Markets = Ws. nnly found buyers at irregular sates ranging at $.9 70 ci 9 75 for nup•rfne, whiell in sears, Sill a $lO 50 for extra... nod $lO 75 dsll for low grader and elmiee extra kmily, Rye Flour i. loner, and a ' , mall sale rem made at $9 25 t. fibl. Corn Meal at i'f7 50. Wilt..t7.--Inotl'Western and Penna. red are offered at $2 20. and Keutuelv a late at $2 40 a 82 .50. Corn names fora and slowly. :1.600 Im+. mixed wertem sold at SI Oats mealy at 90. WhiNky;lml2l.4.l-; of I Unu bbl. ut 1 t , Oaud drudge at 1 70. - Philadelphia Stock Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 4 Starks heavy. Penn. - 04.es. 96; Reading Railroad, 00 1' Harris Canal, 100; Lang 'Wand, 43*, Penna. R IL 691; Gold. 190; exchange on New York par. Orb) Rbirrtiormento. IYOU WISH TO BUY CHEAP HARDWARE mill on lItWIN S RHODES, nn Se. tqui Street. ~jfISS R. H. SCHIVELY will give in structiims in French and Misic, on Piano and Me. lodeon. Would take a limited number of pupils in English branches. Residence at Dr. Reynolds', on Second street. oet`.2t• NOTICE —All persons indebted to A. J. White by note or Book Arrount will confer a favor by railing and settling their accounts without delay. ills books are all that be ban saved oat of the great fir, 4.n.1 A- J WHITE, Stone Building, 2 doom north of the Posit Office. NAILS OF , EVERY SIZE AND PAT TERN: Gln-. all sizes and qualities; Loeks, Hin ges and Seren-4, Oils and Paints. Varnishes, Torpentink' f and even• description of Building Hardware can be bud, at low priers, by calling on IRWINIA, RHODES, on Sec ond Street. VOTlCE.—Several of the Bonds of the Franklin Railroad Company are misiing, having been destroyed. or, m the bands of parties not known. Any one nhe holds any of said Bonds am receive Useful infor mation respecting them by applying to a o. nehr or T. 11. Kennedy. Digs., of Chambersburg, or Fri3ileriek Watts, at Cartisle coet.i AATILLIA3I H. GERBRICK, OF THE' y Valt lowa Y. L, now at Dayton, Ohio, desires in formation tut to the residence of his parents, Jkcon and 31.kia GERSIRICK. whom he has nut seen our heard from since ; they were then at Pittsburg, Pa: They have livnlia Somerset and York counties, I'o. ects V D Peunsylvtmhs arid other paprrs please copy. EXECUTOR'S N 0 T I C E.—Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the tete of Philip Foust, late of Southampton tow 1.14. dee 14 have been grunted to the undersigned . . All persons indebted to sold Estate tiro requested to make immediate payment. and those having claims will please present theta properly. authenticated for settlement. oets PHILIP FOIST, Jr., Er'r. FOIL SALE.—A TOT on Main street, opposite the property of .Nliehael Hughes. with rood BRICK HOUSE. two and a•half stories high. with Brick Back Building. The Lot is in good order with *excellent Fruit. It will be offered at Public Sole at Brow n's Hotel, Chambersborg, no gautrday. October !?`.'-d - . nt 10 o'clock, A. 31 Possession gie en on the tot of April next. «u5-3t DANIEL LONDON. NOTlCE.—No firm is hereby given, that letters of Administration. on the Emote of Christian Royer, late of Antrim township, dee'd' have been granted to the undersigned. / 1 " All persons indebted to said Estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having 'claims will pleluse present them properly authenticuted for settlementl oefi• CIIRISTIA'S ROYER, Ja. AD3IINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—No tice is hereby given that Letters of Administritton on the Estate of Char Mite Newell, late of Antrim town ship, dried, have been'gronted to the utkiersigned. All - persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims present them properly itothintttented for settlement oets BENJ. M. POWELL, Adm'r, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No- Lice is hereby given Outt Letters of Administration on the Estate of John W. llarbangh, late of Waynesboro', dee'd, have been printed to the undersigned, All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will piense make immediate payment; and those 'having claims present then; properly authenticated for settlement. ()Mr ? JACOB BEAVER, Adm'r, EYRE ds LAN DELL, FOURTH ¢-ARCH 878., PIMA', A, - - Cater for the best TRADE, and offer no BAITS or decep tion to induce custom, but rely on Fair Dealing and Good Goods. Best MERINOES, Fashionable SILKS Nobility PLAIDS, PINS POPLINS, Dark FOULARDS, Fig ured MERLNOES, - Plald SHAWLS, Good BLANKETS. P. 8. We follow GOLD demo, as close cure follow ft up. Now is a good time for Merchants and Consumers to come octs-2moe Ilin,ULl 3o otirvt 4alnbcte4s4, (TIN ROD , abberti6EinentS. DE RABLE RESIDENCE FOE _Li SALE. I offer at Priv - rite We my Residence on Broad &rest. , th the grotmds and buildings a tt ac k e d to it; Possession gi en -41161 1nt,1865. "octs-Zn - JOSEPH CLARKE HOUSE AN ,1 LOT FOR SALE.—In pursuance of an . aar of the Orpligna, Court of Franklin eounh - , the made 'pad, Administrato r of m ar , .11lieehan, decd, will • . .::. to public tale. on thee and LOT, situate on Broad 12 . t, Charubershurg, near clock, a HOLTSE Ltes, on &M‘rday, Octobcr `2.9a at 10 o' the Steam Saw Mill of Shepter, .. rke tcCo, Th e House is a good Brick ttrtteture. and itt gip/ Condition, with a fine lot of ground. Posse ssion will Itt , ,s,giten on the lot of April next. Terms will be made knoThk on day of wale by oet.s4t A. K. 3FCLI'RE. Adnfr. _ - BI HE$ M - frien T d H Ge k orife S. J F ßal ' s ' le:, ' " F E ti XT nk Aliiw_hib. in Divorce. N 0.56. Ang. Term, 18.64. Bak Nub. iliTiverce. No. P 2, April Term; 1864. To Dtriiel S. Funk:—Sou are hereby notified tube and appear at n Court of Common Pleas in and for Fisoldin chanty, Pu., on the sth 2lloaday of October nrie r h e i ng th e 91st day of saidsnonth, to show cause, If any you have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be a nswe red. • uctli-fit SAMUEL BRANDT, Sheriff, TT 5..5-20 BONDS STOLEN.—The • Warehouse of the undersigned was entered by burglars on Thursday night, the llth silt., their -Iron Sale broken open, and the 'following U. 8, 5-20 Bonds stolen therefrom. viz Nos. 7484, 7485 and 7466, 4th series, from which the Coupons for the November interest had been detached. Also—A large Pocket Book, °Curtaining a num ber of l'romisory Notes and other papers. All persons are cautioned against purchasing any of said bonds or notes, as the proper department of the Covenantee! has been notihssi of their Imss. A reasonable reward will be paid for the return of the Pocket Book with the papers. octs.rit WUNDERLICH & NEAD. VILITABLE LLNIESTONETARM FOR - SALE.—Tbe - undersigned offers at Privai&Sale. a valuable Limestone Farm, situated about two miles south of Chambersburg and} mile from the Waynesboro' road, adjoining lands o3' Michael and Wm. Canderow,con laiuing 113 ACRES, of Limestone Lend, under good cul tivation. About 115 Acres cleared and the balance is well Timbered_ The improvements consist of'a two.storied LOG WEATHERBOARDED DWELLING, Wash House, Swim Barn, Wagon Shed, Carriage House arida necessary out buildings. Them is a Well of never failing Water near the dwelling, sufficient, for watering stock.— There is an ORCHARD of choice fruit on the premises. Persons wishing to view the property can do so by calling at the Farm. If not sold before 'Friday, the 21st day of October, it will on that day, - at 1 o'clock, be offered at Public Sale. joeffeatj SAMUEL BUTT. HARDWARE, OILS AND PAINTS.— _Li nip public are invited to call and examine the large and well selected stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, just opened on Second, between Queen and Market Streets, Chturabersburg, Pa. Having purchased most of their goods before the recent advance in prices; from leading manufacturers, we are determined to sell oar monomer; goods cheap. We have on hand Oils, Paints, Glass, Cutlery, Spoons, Iron and Steel, Rakes, Shovels & Forks, Saddlery, Shoe Findings, Ropes, Cords, Hauled, Chains, Brushes, Powder, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Files, Pots, _Kettles and Pans. Tools of every, description. and goods of all kinds usually kept in a well regulated Hard. whre establishment. Orders from a distance, accompanied -with the cash. promptly attended to, and goods tarnished us cheap as when the person is present. Call andtri us. oc•Ci.tf & RHODES. OOPHANS' COURT SALE.--By virtue of an orderof the Orphans' Court of Franklin county, the undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of lease Re ntesderfer, deed, will expose to public sale, on the premi ses, on Saturday.- the 29th day of October, the following del seethed Rail Estate, situate in the township of Antrhn, miles south east of Greencastle, and near the Leitersburg road, adjoining lands of Henry Stine, James and William Huston and Martin Mickley, containing 7 ACRES and 1M PERCHES. The improvements are a ;convenient LOG DWELLING HOUSE and KITCHEN, Wash House Smoke House. Log Barn, a Well of never failing Water, and choke Fruit. The whole is under good fence, and in ex client condition. ' ale to commence at 2 o'clock, P.M., when the terms wi be made known. r0ct.5 . 1 JOHN ROWE, Trustee. te HEPLER, CLARKE &_CO'S SAW AND PLAINING MILL }'OR SALE.—The under si, led. having purposed for nearly a year putt° close th r present business this fall, now offer for salOheir ri te and. complete SAWLNG AND WOOD-WORK IN I ESTABLISHMENT, with all the stock and fixtures eminected with it, including Teases, Wagons, Se. Also tae tracts of Wood Land. and Iwo large houses, and a Stable capable of containing nine horses. The establishment is too well known-in this community to 'heed minute description, and the successful character of its (business, for seven years past, as well as its prospects for , the future, is fully understood. eateference will be given to home-purchasers, if appli irm be made iu due time. Possession given tint Ist of January next HENRY SHEPLER, JOSEPH CLARKE, Cbambenlburg. 00.5.2 m JOHN P. CULBERTSON. PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned, Ex ecutors of the last will and testament of Abm. ham Carbaugb. late of Antrim township. deed, will, by virtue of said Will, expose to Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the .nth day of Sortanker nmte, the following described Real Estate, viz. A certain - CRACT of LAND, lying and being situate in said township of Antrim. bound. ed ~11 the North by lands of Hollinger's Heir. and John Reneket, on the West by lands of ilollinger's Heirs and Mr. Lindsay. on the South by land of John - Ffayd and on the Ea./ by land of George - Brendle, containing SLIITY. T - WO ACRES and TWENTY FOUR PERCHES. neat 1114,5111 . 0, having thereon erected good two-storied BRICK DWELLIN(I, Stone Bank Barn , Witt Wagon Stunt, all new. There I. on the premises a young Orelm4of choice Frud. and a Well of Good Water. About twelve or fif teen Acre' of raid land is covered with prime Timber.— Said Land ms in a good state of cultivation, and of excellent quality. ABRAHAM CARBAUGH, Jli., / Ex oets.3t ADAM ZARGER. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—On Satur day, the 29th day of October next. at 10 o'clock, 4. M. By virtue of orders of the Orphans Court of Cumberland and Franklin counties, the snbseriher, Grugdirin of the minor children of David Mowery,. late of the Borough of Newburg. deed. will sell at Public Sale. on the premises, all that certain TRACT (IF LAND, situate parties Hope well township. Cumberland counts-, and pnrtlem Lurgan unthship, Franklin county, about 1 nule west of Newburg, on the mad loading from the State 'road to Nei comers Mill. brknided by hinds of the heirs of John Laughlin, des d , Andrew Drum Robert Elliott, John B. Morrow and others. containing Rh ACRES and 08 PERCHES, strict measure. The land is Black Slate of good quality, part of it having been limed recently. About 190 Acres are clear ed and tinder cultivation, and the residue is covered with good Timber. The improvein.ts consist of a large two story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, large Bank Barn,' Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and other buildingsi. There Di an AlPie Omliard and a Well of never-filing Water on the promises, and the run or stream of water which divides Cbmberlanil and Frnnklin counties on the North side of the Conodoguinet, passes through this tract. About IPI Acres or the hind lie in Cumberland and the rest in Frank lin county. , Persrine desiring to see the property are requested to call on Samuel Chnstlieb, residing on the premises, or on. Da vid Wherry, Esq.. Newburg. 'ferns made known on day of sale.' ea ti-it DAVID R. BAKER, Guardian. VEW QUARTERS.- ..LI Raving found it "a little too warm" in our old room on the 30th of July, we opened in the OFFICE OF Dg. SEN nENY, where we will he glad to see our old friends and dinpenne the best qualities of MEDICINES to them. Farmers and owners of atoek will please remember Nixon in making bin HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER again. p cKET B . 00K S AT NIXON'S. HAIR. CLOTH, NAIL AND TdOTH 'BRUSHES nt NIXON'S. SOAPS AND PERFUMEIRI u NIXON'S. CON DEN Fi ED LY E - A1 smoYs. A GOOD STOCK OF-ALL KINDS OF _L ( - MODS at NIXON•S. PLEASE RE ME MBER NIXON'S I)IWG stow is t h ' OFFICE. OF DR NFIN,FINY. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The helm of David Ingham, deed, will °tier at Public Sale, an Tuesday, the 15th day of Norember 6,12, on the, premises, in (Brett (owns/tip, Franklin county. Pa. 1 mile East of Fayetteville, on the Turnpike which rune from Clunatersburg to Baltimore, the following. Real Estate, viz: The FARM . on which the family now reside, containing about III) ACRES of Land. The improve. :mute /111 n two•storied double front BRICK 1101 ,4E. and Back Building; Log Baru, Frame Stable. Dram Home, Wash Home, Carriage biome, Corn Crih. and other out buildings. There are tree Wells of never falling Water, supplied with Pumps. in the premises; pas at the liouse,•ubder cover; and the other at the arable; alga nu exeellent Orchard. Also—At the same time and place, a FARM In Guilford ton whip, 1 mile south of Fayetteville, adjoining lands of. C. A. Funk, John Crawford,. Abrnlmm Dnll and others, - einduining about 153 ACRES. The improvements' are a o stnried LOG HOUSE (veatherboArded,) and Frame Kitchen; a good Log Barn, con' Crib, and other neees mil' buildings; a Well of excellent Wutrr. supplied o Rh a Para!), ;tad a young Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. The coil on this and the above Farm, Is of good quality, in aline Slide of oultivatioti, aii - dquite productive. Also—At the same time and place, a Tnict of 310 UN. 'FAIN LAND, situated partly ih Green and partly in Guil ford township, Franklin county, ailjuining lands of the late Thonneclitcans, Joseph Stahl's Ifeirs, and Geo. Rein., file's Heirs. Containing about 119 ACRES. Also At the same time and place, a Tract of - MOUN"- TAIN LAND, in G nilford township. Franklin county, ad joining the til.ye and lands of Halter Hughes, Geo. Mc. Ferran and Thomas MOnO, darod, containing about. We ACRES. Also—At the name time and place, a Tract of 310F\= LAND, situated in Green township, Franklin co, adjoining lands of James BighatieS heirs, 'Thad. Stevens and dames Renfrew, containing about 119 Acres. All of these Tracts of 3fountain Lund are covered with good Timber, are conveniently situated to the turnpike, unit accessible by good roads. Persons wishing to view these'Properties can have. an opportunity of doing so by calling on me at Mr. Stevens' Caledonia Iron Works, pr on Mr. Carnahan, at the Man. stun Flinn. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock lOn cold day, when tho conditions dealt., which willbe such m to snit purchasers, will be male known by JOHN G. BIOHAM, oct 5-ts For the Hein. _ [Harrinbarg Telegraph and Lancaster Eramtner insert weekly to, and send Milo to thio office 1 ~~~-._,~_~ -=yam - eb 'abbertisemento• QTATES ITNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE tbitebanou Valley and Pennsylvania Ratlroad De pots, flaicis' burg City. Pa.. .This convenient and pleasant Hotel is now kept by the undersigned, late of the Indian Queen in Chambersburg, and he invites the patronage of his old Mends and thepublie generally. Terms moderate. ocCv-tf • • JOHLN W. TAYLOR. PROCLAMATION.—To the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and the Constables of the different Townships in the County of Franklin. Greeting Snow all ye, that in pursuance of the _precept, to me di: reefed, trailer the hand and seal of the Gm:. ALEX Knit:, President of the several. Courts of Common Pleas, in the Siiteenth District consisting of the counties of Somerset, li`rdforiU Fulton and Franklin, and by virture of his riffled of the Court of Oyer and Tgininer and General Jail Deliv4 erY fur the trial of capital and other offenders therein mat in the General Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and W. W. PAXTON. and JAMES 0. CARSON, Esqs. ' Judges of the same counts' of Franklin. You and. each of you are hereby required to be and appear in your proper renew; faith your Records, Eceogairanees, Examinations. and other Remembrances before the Judges aforesaid. at Churn bersburg. at a Court of Oyer and TerminerOd General Jail Delivery, and General QuarterSest••ions the Peace, therein to be luaden for the County of Franklin aforesaid' on the 3th Monday in Ocodor,bring the 31st day of the month, at 10 o'clock in the - forenoon of that day then and there to do think, things, which to your several offices ap pertain. • Given untlermy lung atelnimbergbarg, the 3th °Mu ller, 1861 toetbl SAMUEL BRANDT, Sheriff. - VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.— , The subscribers offers at Private Sale' his Farm sit uated about 3-4 of a mile from Quincy, containing 151 ACRES. El of which is in Timber and thriving Chestnut —The farm is of the best quality of LEVIESTONE LAND, except a few acres which is gravel soil and all in a high state of cultivation. If purchasers desire it the subscriber will reserve 30 acres leaving for sale 121 ACRES. The buildings will then be in the centreof the farm and con venient to every field. The improvements area large BRICK HOUSE. with a portico and porches, a new: BRICK BANK BARN, 50 feet long, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, attached, a large new fraMe Hog Pen, Double Frame Carriage House, Brick Wash House, Smoke House, Bake )veil. and Otherbllt-buildings, in good re pair. all the buldings being under Cypress and Pine roof s, with tin spoutiil' g to each. There is a large Cistern close to the barn, used for Stock, rid one near the kitehen.— There is a Well of excellent water in the yard. There is also a variety at choice fruit, such as Pears, Plums Peach es. antl Gmpesi in the. yard, and a geed ORCHARD of young :thriving Fruit on the premises. Persons wish ng - to view the land can do est:, by calling on the subscriber. [octs-I.m] JOHNTMIDDOUR. .. Repository eFy lm. and send bill to this office for col. lection.—Reeor . : • i , A , J. 1.5 c. H.'3l. W. H 'I T.,E • 1 . , Have Opened their , , • CLOTHNG AND PL'RNIS ) ir stx es a ORE 11 .' ,„ .111 the Stool Building , 01 Second street, two, loon nerd" the Poet Office, and opponite thi Coimtriatt, a good assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIIfEELEI, 7.6TINCIS, SHIRTS, DRAWEES, TRAI7ELTIVG BAGS, and a general assortment of GENTS' FUTINLSA:MG GOODS. = LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED In the Post Oftici, at Chrombetabiut l State of Penn sylvania, Oct. 4, 1564. EV''To obtain any of these Letters, the applicant mart call for "advertised Letters," giie the date of this list, and Pay one cent liar.advertising Antes Was B 2 illeiliman Henu Baker Geo ' Heckman DavidA BakerE t Heck David .31 Herd Bent Blake Annie E Johnson Sarah, I=2=l Jonas Miss Iliziet Xockenour Sam Lewis Richard ' M'Feely Miss MA SS:Fertile*. Rob% Bon - ens Mrs S Bowers S A Byhrs .4 A - Carryd John Carr Prank P M'Carty John. WEneer Miss R Martial Robert .Mitchel Maj D Moon Miss MaryA Myers Henry Mischief Miss L 4 O'Dell Mrs M J Ord% Win - 'Porter R W Petition Segt S W 'Prim Miss Lizzie Pottiger Geo D Poo Edward Reed -Miss Eliza. lieed DrJ J. Cremei G G Curfman Geos 2l Dacre alba C: Davis R S EvansGAMeime Ewing Wm II Foeter Sergi Isaac German John 2 Dehrieker Fred ! Grovel Miss N B Drove G Goggi i t John Hage an Georgia Rams Wm S Ho up an John Haun.naireJ A L4B T OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL °C TOBER TERM, 1864: " 1 , T. MI a Carlisle surviving / Part3Arallobizon&Carltsle, $ vs. 13°4 P hrea ' er 's Aan . ' 314111 '6c Sol. Ely, vs. Franklin Funk. . El:Munn! Kuhn, - vs. W. Crook's Elm Sara 4 Bowman, . _ vs. W. Bowman. 3L. ZMlern, - . vs. James Rule. • Bahl'. Philippi, vs. John •Ashway. - S. S. M. Pennock & Co., vs. WM. Reber. Mb...hoe Trindle nod Z . • Sandel B. Doyle, , i • en. Mary Ann Clarke. John Tritch. . . vs. Joseph Price. SECOND WEEK. Thos:L.fletelter,Jno. vic .1 A. EL Cramer, John ' Gelwieks and others. _. S Simon Bitner Adtn'r. I of Philip Kyner. vs. John Shoop. re. A. S. Attains et. aL ..., vs: Beteißrough, et. al, . i vs. Wm. Keyie-r. .. 5 Dr. John Lambert, & `"' 1 John Huber. Henry Kreager, Jr., I's. . for the use of Adm're of J. H. 31iller. 1.5 Geor le (lairs use, . _ TR. John 14. Tri fl e, John 'nyder and Wits. vs. Wm. Christ. Alnu mu Hem. vs. Daniel M. Reisher. oe , . - K. S. TAYLOR, Proth'y. Heurj liolby, Sol. I uker, . push, Choi*. Bock, 3. J. lionnedy'n EerP, N Badgers, Andrew J. Luchbauru Rebecca Morrison. Vit)R.RIS, STERNE - & - 00 3 . DEALERS .1 I , I i IN ' WATCHES, JEWELRY AND PLATED WA E.—We offer to purchasers throughout the United State a large and splendid assortment of Jewelry and Pla ted Ware of every description at prices which defy compe tition." ' Ur ARTICLES SENT BY MAIL Free of Charge. Pori tile benefit of persons wishing a. newt, pretty, and usefu article at a moderate price, - we attach the following price ist : . 1. les handsome Neck Chain $ 1.00; single stone imilis lion 1 iamond Ring p'l : Cluster imitation Diamond Ring N. 51,,; eavy Plated West Chain 81.25; Heavy Plain Rings . Kalil tams the strongest acid) 81 1 ; Heavy Plated black en amelied Sleeve Buttons 50 cents; gents /angle stone or clus ter imitation Diamond Pita; $1; magnificent Bracelets SL2I I ; handsomely chased Medallions 8125; Pea and Pencil with extenn case $1.50; Ladies' beautiful Revob ving'in ban be worn either side) 81.25; Ladies' small or Garnet Pis.' ; handsome ladies' set of Pin and Drops Coral: Carbuncle or Opal sets $1.25; fancy Watch Keys $1; Ladles Lcug Guard and Chatelaine Chains 81; genu ine (Tata Percha Pitts firrthair or likeness 815 Seal Rings 1 , $1; dor black Ball EaiDrops 30,eents 5 children's hand some Carbuncle or Coral Armlets 81; Vest Hooks. fancy pane ts, 511 cents, Carbuncle Studs and Sleeve Buttons $1; ih er-plated Butter Knives sl.soper pair ; Silver pla ted ... petals 8 . 2N1 per half dozen. Al artielrr Warranted to girt, saris/a/vim: or mnney're• fund J A °niers filled Immediately., A liberal reduction in will be made on orders fotialnumber &articles at e. resell orders to NORRIS STERNE'. & CO, .5,3m] 3111- Walnut St, !'bile„ Pa. GISTER'S NOTICE 7 AII persons in 1 terested will please take notice, that the following A untants have filed their Accounts in the. Register's OM • of Franklin County and that the same wilt be pre sent d to the Oorphan's dourt fat ennfirmatlonrin, Hidnas• day he 2nd day of Novatiber,' 1864, in lihambersburgi 13,. First and final Account of, Isabella Armstrong, Adn 'ex_ of John Armstrong. late of Hamilton hero.; deed. r Flit partial Account of Hannah Plum, Adin'rx. of Clitian Plum, late of St. Thomas twp.., , deed. • , 1. . First Account.of John. Shirts and A. J. Unger, Ad 're, of David Unger, late of Peters twp., dro'd. 139. Fuze Account of S. H. Runts, surviving Adm'r. of john Renfrew, late of Drillford twp., decd. 1411... First Account of S. R. Hums, Adm'r. of J. T. Ren frew„ latti , ot Gamed twp., deed. 141. First and final Account of Wm. BosSert, Adnir., Il.1". A. Of &therm Trefier, Into of Hamilton twp.. deed. 142. Fleet nod final - Amount of Martin Hetntzetman, Ad 'r. of S. W. Heintzelman, Intent Huilfonl tivp., deed. 1 3. Fimt and final Account of Martin Helutzelman, (furdirin of Sarah H. Stahl, minor child of Joseph fl e tahl, deed. Firvt and flnal Aemant of Dnniel ZneL, Ex.'r. Byer& deed. First and final I,ount of 11. M. Martin, Ex'r. DlyerA, dee'd. . 1 ienry 146. F]nd and finaliAtrouni of Anna) F. Ipngert,Adnfr. of Anna W. Wingert, deed. 147. t , itial Amount of Sannuilfrnutlinver nud Hieture 4.0 1, .x'ro. of Geo. Bruhtbue'ef, tate of Guilfonl t‘Cp., d prd. • FtrAt and final Amount of Jogiab lie ore. deed. rdian, of John Foreman. as stated by 'John R. Ceo • and Jeremiah Bosom, Adam. of Josiah itenore. , 149. First and final Account of James Stark, 1.11.1: of Robert Lovc, late.of Fatima, dead. O. First` Account of Wm. 'Slatiglienhnup, Adair C. T. A. of Ntiney Cluptou, late of Quin,twp.. deed. 151. First and final Amount of 3. cy Cook, Adm . r. of Peter Reed, late of layettelille deohL •152. Aecount of Mary Adm'rx. of David Smith, late of Soutliamptou twp., deed. , • 153. Phial Account of John Shellia,, Guunliun of Mar. ituret E. and liellen V. Stalin, minor children of John deed, am stated by Sanbud Grossman, Eir:of said ' _ _ Ei4. First and flail Account or Mary E. Campbell, Maim. of Hugh L. Campbell, late of Fannett tap., deo'd., ' 155. Account bf Peter Kunkebrimi, Adia'r. and Miry J. J. Leniatter, Adafri. of John &liver, late of Petera tap., ded'ae -150:. ectnatt of Walter Beatty, Adner. D. B. N. C. T. A. of Catharine Beans., late of .Antrim talh, decd. Account of T. J. Nill, Esq., Admlr. of Charlotte Smith, Tote ofChainbersburg,:dec'd. llie. First Account 4if Michael Bushey, Ader. D. B. N. of Jonathan Wright, late of Patera to deed. - tPI First and Anal Account of W. W. Britton, 'Adufr. 11.i,11. N. C. T. A. of Elizabeth Bealman, late of Letter krhny tap., dec'd. • 16U. First andtnal Account of Moses Kunkel, Ada!: of ,Gco. W. Lockett, late of Southampton twp., deed. 161. First Account of W. W. Britton and Wrn. P. Ram. sey, _A dra'rs. of John W. Ramsey. deed. 162. First and final Account of David Negly and Abra lono Miller,,Adtra'rs. of Mary Miller, late of Montgomery twv., deed. 363. First and final Account of MioNtel EL Stoner, E.er of Samuel Ejtz, late ofWeahtngton dec'd. ivts HENRY STRICKLER, Registry. bbezti iAttu_ = A D3HIcISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—No tioe'lvhereby ygiven that Letters cd%Admixdatratioa ou the ,Esistent Mrs. Erisabeth Hoover,- late of Antrim .township, deed, have been grunted to the undersigned. - All persons binning themselves indebted td said Estate will please make immediate payment; and these baring claims present them properly authenticated for settlement. M. *M orts - ABRAHAST, Adm.?. TRUSTEE'S SALE.—There will be es poked to fade, by may or Public'outcry, on the prem ises, in St.,Tjaimas township. Plan lin county, on the 3d day of Yore - ether, 4, D., 1864. at 10 o'clock. :A. M.. the following Real Estate, viz: Peapart 1 being the MANSIO PARBI; of decedent, situate in 'Hamilton and St. Thomas townships!, on the Warm Spring Road; about 8 miles trout Cliambe 'mg; contain. tar 90 ACRES and 109 PERCHES neat djolning lands of Joseph Christman, Lewis Dettich and others, with a BRICK-CASED DWELLING I HOGS , Log Bartz, Wagon Shed and other builder., There s a Cider Pres., do the premises, and three Wells 'of good 'titer. About 80 Acres clear and under good fence; with good Orchard of choice Fruit. Purport' being the "Kahn Triset." eltuate also on the Warm Spring Road, adjoining Ike Mansion tract, lands of Jacob Krider, and other:, containing 77 ACRES and 116 PERCHES neat with is two story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, Stone, Log and Brick, Bank Btut4.and' other buildings thereon erectrt. This is all clear fond, has a good Orchard and a IS ell of never.failing Water.. Of the cleared land 12 Acres is good Meadow. Purptirt 3, containing' 5 ACRES and 70 PERCHES' neat; with tt - BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and Log Stable thereon erect to on the road teaditigi from Elliott's Tas era to St I's Mill, in same township, adjoin. hog land. of Lewis Detith, Isaac Knhnand others. Purico 1. containing/IX ACRES and 30, PEACHES neat, 31O1'4TA IN LAND, situate. iu Peters township, adjoining /and, of Wan. M'Grath, E Kuhn and others, TEIOI% of S.U.E.—One.third, less expemm and fees, to remain in the land for the use of the widow for life, at her death ,to be paid to the heirs of C. Plum, deo'd; thebalanmi to be paid one-half Ist April, 1865, wheu possseasion will be given, the other half Ist April, 1866, with interest from Ist -April, 1865, to be scoured eu the premises. ' oets ADAM PLUM. Trustee of C. Plum, doe'd. QTATEMENT SHOWING THE AS- K" sessed value of all property cab& taxtibie by the laws of this Commonwealth, in the - several townships and bor • oughs (except Chambersburg, which is not yetrettu'ned) in Franklin County, made in conformity to the Act of Assem bly, passed the 27th day;of July, 142: it- 3 ifiLiE = P§Pgig EPi I:= s 9 n sg-g ,g,g;,3, 1' r . •-• . W ' %Z. 544. w I,s-.4far8a27.71=. - 4 - .- - ..... .. t. ...-- .pizt.W8AP.P.:=...p5.135...r..i. pt „raS lT - 1 1 - PlRRl§N§§g§o ,- ' t't 41, C. 3 2gl‘; §naliggligtgEtggߧ4 ..,04PNNPIts,b2 utm g glannanggitlgat It . 111 t t.. 1 VI • eln.l • 2 , 4 ! tuovnafai c r '.,.,, E 7,,a0.943 3:G raw mail §F:gIPIFEfIRELRE3-n --- . I -rgov,xpi, ::::: : !RosenbergerMUM Scott John 'P 'Shafer Mrs J A Shank John S Stoner Mary Sothera Henry Spangler Hiss LN Stoner David B Stine John C Stoner Win Struck 1) S e modituf 103 Agaiiira - Pt cClv' 4 711 F. 2217,94485 r Ei EgEgglig;t7,lEtgan -- smodaul 4:7B " i ' m liEnflEitEnn - §in ;71.2"419av [Star Miss Liuie 2 I Thomas 1 W 2 Turney Isaac Tracy Thomas Toms John M „Watkins Rebecca jWalbarn Mis E M Wanton Elizabeth Wenrich Richard Weldon Miss A Whitener •N W Wining H - W - mn Lewis P 2 . 3 1 •to ::-.. to •. -• t•-• ,••• to .. 1 • may 2 177PIDA . , D ..1 I.' . 1 1 , ••• • . U 0 ISZ ili :6 . E . , • ' .6ES - 6888: VV.: ziz4 i The Commis' Moneta pill determine finally, on Monday, the 'l7thlstdi of October, - whether they will raise or reduce any of the above raluationa By order of the Board of Commissioners, rizo. FOREMAII, Clerk. Connniasioners' Wilco, Sept. 27,1861. election tiroclamation. @MEM PROLAMATION!=genera/ Election.- Whereas, in and by an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonticalth of Pennsylvania, entitled. "An net relating to the Elections of this Commonwealth," pass. ed the 3cidav of July, Anno Domini 1839, It is made the duty of the Sheriff of every' County Within the Common. wealth to give public tiotiee of the General Elections, and in such notice to enumerate—. • lat—The.Officers to be elected. 33—Designating the places at which the election is to be held. Therefore. SA3IIItEL BRANDT, High Sheriff of the County of Franklin, ,do hereby make known and give This PUBLIC NOTICE to the Electors of the County ofFmnklin, that ON THE .213.. TUESDAY OF - OCTOBER, NEXT,(be ing the 11th day of,the month) a General Election will be held at the several Election Districts established by law' in mid county, at which time they will vote by ballot for, the several officers, hereinafter named, viz, One perrion fur President Judge for the Sixteenth Judi cial District, composed of the- Counties of Franklin, Ful ton, 'Bedford and Somerset:` One person for Congthas, to represent the 17th Cony''. &nal District, of Pennsyllania, composed of the Counties of Adams. Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset, in the Congress of the United States, Two persons for members of the House of Represent'''. ..tives of the general Assembly of Pennsylvania, to repre sent the Counties of Franklin , and Perry in the House of Representatil es of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, One person to fill the office of County Commissioner for the County of Prnnklin. One person to fill the office of Director of the Poor for the County of Fianklin. One peracin to fill the office of Auditor for the County of rankhn. One perm to fill the office of Coroner for the County of , ranklin. The mid Elections _ rcitl be held throughout the County At the Court Rouse In the Borough or Charaheraburg, for the North Ward of raid Borough, and part of Gl:Word toutship. At the-am/Se of J. W. Taylor,- for the South Ward of said Borough. Atthe-Publie House of John - Gordon, atthe West Point of Chranbersburg for the township of Hamilton. At the School House in Fayetteville, for pat:4 . of the townships of Guilford and amen. ^ • , At the Public House of Martin ShoemakerTindreetrill lap, for part of Green township. At the Western School House, in the town . of St. Tholo r - AB, for the township of St. Thomas. At thnSehool House in the town of Fannettaborw, the township of Metal. At the Sehoot House, in the town ofitonbttry, km Ow tOwnship of Lurgon. lit the House of John Harvey, for port of the township of Vannett. At the School Howe, in the town of COMM* for part of the township of Fannett, ana. At the nett• Stone School Bowo In Moirowatown stet, for the other part of Fanned townahip.- At the House now occupied by Geo. Anderson in the village of Quincy, lorthe township of Quincy. At the :Western School House in Waynesboro, for this township of Washington. At the House of John H. Adonis in Greencastle, for An , trim and port of the townships of Peterrand 3fontgomery. At thri School House, on the land Michael Cookin War ten township, fur the township of Warren. At the Strasburg School House, for the township bf Let terkenny. At the House of James Mullen, - in the town of Laudon, fl.ir pat of the township of Peters. . At the Log House on the farm of Jacob Elliot, for the ,WSlsh Hun District being part of Montgomery torroshi, p. At the House of Thomas McAfee. in Mereersbutg, for parts of the townships of Peterr and Montgomery.' .4r the Mount Rock'School Hotta. in Southampton tomt it* for part of the township of Southampton. At the Eastern School House in Orrstown, for the other part of Southampton township., NOTICE I.THEREBY OTVE'N--!' That every per son excepting Justices of the Peace, Who shell hold any Mike or appointment of profit or trust under the United States or of this State. or a city in Incorporated District, nitether a eommissioned officer or otherwise, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative. Hieentive or Jtidieiery Department of this State, or of the United States, or of any Incorporated District, and also, thatevery mem ber of Ceugress and of the ;State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Cmuntil of any City, or Commissioner of tuTlneorpoutted District; is by law incapable of hold. ing or exercising ut the time. the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of tiny election of this Common a-Calth, and that no Judge,' Inspectors or other officer of such election, shall be eligible to bo then voted for." And the mid Aet of Assembly, entitled "An Act rela ting to Elections of this Commonwealth," lamed July 3, Mel, further pnivides, as follows, to wit: " That the inspectors and Judges ihall meat at the res pective places appointed for holding the elections in the District in whibh they may respectively belong, before 9 o'clock, on the morning of the ed Tuesday of Oetober, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk who shall be a qualified voter of inch District. In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes - for Inspector shall not attend on the day of election, then the person who shelithave re ceived the rwcond highest number of votes for Judgeat the next preeeeding election, shall act as Inspector in his place, And in case the person who tuts received the high est number of votes for Inspector shall not attend the per son elected Judge shalt appoint en Inspector in his Otter, and ib case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and if any vacancy shall:continue in the board for the space of one how after the dare fixed by law foi the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which snob Aker shall hive been elected. present at the time of election, shall elect one of their number to fill the vacancy." Particular attention is directed to the Act of Assembly passed the 27th day of Februarv," 1349, entitled " An Ant relative to voting at Elections in the Counties of Adams, Danphim.York, Lancaster, Franklin Cumberland, Brad. - ford Centre. Greene and Erie" Nia "-§ 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the Coinmonwealth of Pennsylvania in 'General .ftsgeniblytnet, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the semi., That it shall be law fal for the qua tled voters of the Counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Frasklin,Cumberland, Bradford,Centre, Greene and Erie, from and after the passage of this Ac 6 to vote for candhlatei for the various allege to be Alba many elec tion on one election on one slip or' ticket: provided, the officer fur which every candidate is' voted for shall be dee. t atr, as required by the existing laws of the Conuncnt " § 2. That any fraud ixnamltted bye* oreee. voiln to the manse Om prescribed, shall be eamikal 16 ets A i•Mi.l:4lalM7j Call 4, a 0 pio.v2rnog !UM ~IBC~WIT~ Cl~ttt Al. lt. ~ ~~~ Dar frauds Bre directed to be punished by the rdsting Lure of the Cuormumurealth." • - • Tor the information of the electors of Franklbreounty, publish the following, being the 4th section of the Act of theCtrcrai Assembly of the session of 1851, entitled," An Act to' provide for the election of Judges of the IMMO! Courts of Ms Commonwealth, ond, to regulate Certain dicial Districts: - " " 4. Thai the election for Judges shall be held and; eondneted In the several election Distrets In the stuneuzu ner in all respects 'as election for Representatives are or shall be conducted, and by the same Jr:ldg% Inspectors and officers, and by the provisions of the Act of the Gen- Mal Assembly, entitled, "An Actrehating to the eleclitms of this Commonwealth, approvedthe 2d of July, 1519, and its severalsupplements and all other like laws as for as the same shall be in force andapplicable, shall be deem ed and taken to' be the election of Judges r Provided, , That the aforesaid electors shall vote for Judges of the Su preme Court on a separate piece of paper, and for all other Judges required to be learned in the law on another sepa rate piece of paper. .......,": It shall be the duty of the several Ablie93olB, respect- _-• ively, to attend at the place of holding every fleaprol, Special, or Township election, during the whole time said, election is kept open, for the purpose of giving Informs- ' lion to the Inspectors and Judge, when ca ll ed on, In rela. ton to the right of any person as sessed: by them to -rote at such election, and arch other matters in relation to the assessment of voters as the said ,Inspectors, or either of theta, shall from time to time require. "Ito person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who stain have resided in the State M least one year, and In the election District where he offers tennis at- least ten days Immediately proceedingsuch election, and within two years have paid a State or County tax which shall have been assessedat leasttendays before the electitra, i iir, But a citizen of the Cult States, who has previously been a qualified voter of any d removed therefrom and ' ,returned, and who shall , sided in the election Dis trict and paid taxes aforesaid s ` II be entitled to vote aft& residing in this State six months: Provided, That the whits freemen, citizens of the tinned States, between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, whohave resided in the election District ten.days as aforesaid, shalt be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes, "Sttferson shall be permitted to vote whose tamale not contained itf the list of taxable inhabitantsfornished by the Commissioners, unless, Irtu_st,,_he produces a receipt the pay merit, within two years offillate or County tax, moaned agreeably to the Constitution, and give satActory evidence =her on his oath or affirmation or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or in failme to produce such a receipt, shalt make oath to the payment thereof; or, Second, If he claim a right to veto by Megan elector between the ages of 21 und 22 years, shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the State at least one year next before application, and make his melt proof of residence in the District as to requiredby this Act, and that be does verily believe, from the accounts gives him, that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such *thee evidence as is required - by this Act, whereupon therms of the person so admitted to, vote shall he hunted la - the alphabetical, list, by . the Inspector, zed a note vole ' opposite thereto by wilting the word "tax'" he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, Cr the word "age" if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of age, and In either ease the reason of sulk vets awl be called Out to the Clerks, who shall make tkelike 'Meta the list of voters kept by them. , "In all =see where the name of the Person s= a le" Totals not found oa the Het tarnished by the C em or Assessors, or his right to vote, volia• fund either - by verbal proclamation thereto, or by say writthathenes or not, is objected to by any qualified cilium, it shall be the duty of the Inspectors to examine such persons on oaths* to qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within - the State dad: year or more,bis oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one wit ness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided "Within the district for more than ten days neatimmediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance °this lawful main, is within the District, and`that he did not remove labs the said. District for the purpose of voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall wake due proof, if required, of his residence and of taxed, as aforesaid, sludlbe admitted to vote In NTa mt 11.1ra ship,' If may ward, p or district in which he shall reside. erson shall prevent or attempt to prevent as officer of the election under thisact from holding snob elec- tion, or me or threaten any violence to an such officer, or 'shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the axe- - cotton of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any window where the same maybe holding, or shall use or practice any intbnidarlon, threats, force or violence with the design to influence undnly„ or moats, any ele ctor, or to prevent hire ftvm voting, or to retain the freedom of choice, such person onconviction shall ' be fined in any run Detainee:tut' gave hundred dollars and to be imprisoned for a time not - less than one or more than twelve months, anti if it than be shown to the mod where the trial of, such offence shall be bad, that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, vrard,"ict or township where the said offence was committed, an I not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction beshanlbe, sen tenced to pays fine of not less than one hundred net more than one thousand dams:end to be imprisoned not Isla than six months nor more than two years. ' 1...._ "If any person or persons shall make any bet or N: a 4er npon,tbe result of any election within this Commonw h, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, or printed advertisement, . 2 .enge or invite any person or personate -- make tractof wager, upon conviction thereof, heat they shall forfeit three times the amount so offered to bet. 'if anypersonnotbylatreualifiedshallfindulentlyvotesS an election in this Commonwealth, oebelug otherwise qual ified Shall vote out of bin proper district, or if any person knowing the want of such qualification shall alder procure' such person to vote, the person, on conviction, shall be fined in any snm not exceeding two hundred dollars and be im prisoned for any term not exceeding three months. If any person shall vote at more than one election dis trict, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the In spector two tickets together, with the Intent illegally to vote, or advise and procure another so to do, he or they shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not lest than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be immisonednot lent than three nor more than twelve months. " If any person not qualified to vote in this Common wealth, ageemddy to law, (except the smut of qualified cit izens') shall appear at any place of election for the pet:poise of hotting tickets or of influencing the citizens 4nalilled to vote, he shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding One hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any time not exceeding twelve mouths." 4 Agrees* to the provisions of the tilstsectkin of added, "Every General and Special Election ellen be open be tweee the hours of 8 and 10 in the forenoon, and sifi con tinue open until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the poll' shall be closed." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the-76th section of the act first aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take-charge of the certificates of ratan, of the election of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting clone Judge from each district, at the Bare' of Chambersburg, on 4 the third day after the election, being for the present year on Friday, the 14th day of October next, then and there to do and perform the duties required by law of said judges. Also—That where a Judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend each meeting of JW.m thee the certificate of return aforeshid shall be toted erge dt by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the election of said &strict, who shall do and perform the duties required of said Judge unable to attend. Given under my handandseal at Chambersburg, this7th day of Sept, 1664. BARBEL BRANDT, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office , Chamb'g, Sept. 7, 1064. rseptl4l, AMEItICAN BANK NOTE REPORTER The Only Bank Note- . Reporter In Philadelphia. PUBLISHED 'WEEKLY. The only one containing•QUOTATIONS of Bank Notes in FOUR CITIES, viz. Philadelphia, New Yore Baltimore. Cincinnatti. The only one which contain.' the NATIONAL-4)0MB on it as organized, (official nat.( The only one which contains_ the CHINIBBAL Di& COUNT In EIGHTEMIN VIZ Philadelphia, Chicago, Nets Tork, - , • Washington, Cleve lanL DaTonPort, Albany, Pittsburg, Rochester, St. Paul, St, Louis, Troy, Dubuque. - Milwaukee, The only one which gives the earliest information of NEW COrNTERFETF NOTES, Markets, Stocks, AND FINANCIAL NEWS Dom:esti' The FACILITIES of the ":Arneriean Bel* Note Re porter," both FD:ANCIAL A16:0 TYPOGRAPHICAL UNEQUALED SUBSCRIPTION. PER ANN.I3f, IN ADVANCE 53.501 Semi-Monthly Meethly.Sl.so - Office, lfitt Reath THIRD Street, (ttdrd, Soar.) op: 4m-Is o:4ldreAs, S. E. 'COHEN, TO) WPokly .. UNION DISTRICT KEETINGS! UNION, LIBERTY AND LAW! NO HUMILIATING ARMISTICE WITH TRAITORS IN kliMB ! A VIGOROUS SUPPORT OF THE .ARMIES AND TliE GO VERNMEN The People of Franklin County are respectfully invited to attend public meetings at the following named place*: Greencastle, Tuesday evening Waynesboro, Wednesday " Funkstown. Thursday " Chainbersburg, " Orrstown, Friday Greenwood, Scotland, Saturday Stmsbart " Qu ney. Itondn‘ " 10 HON. JOH:4 CESSNA, of Bedford, will positively speak at Ifereemburg, Welsh Ran, OreenettAle,-Waynes• born' and. Clmmbersburg. life,s)az. Stambaugh, IFClure, 24111, Stewart, _Clarke, Thunman, Fred. Henninger, C. Eyster, - Bottebrake, Henninger, Goo. Eyster. -,Bvsrett, Agway ; B. Ptiamben, Seilhomer. Strieklerind others - Will address the meetings. The People, without dlatinetion of potty, are earnestly invited to attend. By order of the Colon Cow Committee. ttep2B T. JEFFERSON RILL, Cluirmrm. OONNELLSVILLE AND SOUTHERN PENNSYBVANIArind Coudniiisionets named in on net entitled "An Act'Tstrw pond*, the r flonnellimille and Southern Pennsylvania way Company," hereby give notice that they will, in pnr• 'nlace of said act. OPEN BOOKS for the purpose of re ceiving subscriptions to the capital stock of said Railway Company, ea tle 14th day of October. IPB4, at the hoar of 9 A. IL, at the WASHINGTON ROTEL, in the town of DEDrORD, Bedford county, 'a., and that they will keep said books open according to law. JOHN CERINA, R. D. BanCLat, WIL 8. HAVEN, C. W. ASIICOM, Ifin.wat K :slams, D. 0. Gans, Or.oacr. W. CAss, A. K. wciarns, Dayi, WASHABASIOn, WILLIAM MIAMIAN, 0. W. BAILNES, 3. 8. YOST, Commissioners. depl4.st A R C HLTE C T, SUPERINTENDENT AND CONTRACTOR OF BUELEIMGB.—L. A. COLBERT kesioatfoily offers has services to the eitizena of Chambanburg In the making of Insmi, EiPeakatiao3, or Eloperintendlng the emotion of Balidinga, CC the moat reasonable terms; or will undertake &IF temPOrkßY bOnd• lugs, furnishing kaboi and materials' to snir tha trona. emersoney. Ow be Dietz at Mnrota's, or at WOAD* Rani wi th persaiteksi to Hee. 'Mr. Deretwijeet 034; M'Clorm ast)s Table, taw