October 12, 1864. granktin rpositoq. LOCAL ITEMS. , tOSSIP, WITH Ova FRIENT O B.—The almanac for the day in aa 'follows: "It rains, it blows, it storrae7ladies' skirts are no longer white, and thgir stockings, we know, are splashed up to the knee. Abraham Lincoln is President of the United Sates,, and Gen. Grant commands the armies of the aforesaid: It is so dark that though it is 10 A. M., weare compelled to use gas," We now reside in Brooklyn, and twice a day cross the East rivescbeing one of the 150,000 Brooklynites who work ln.NewYork. Brooklyn now contains over 350,000 inhabitants, which mat acccount for the fact that we ,have not yet met with HearfWard Beecher, who has not yet taken uPit collection in his church for the destitute of Chambersbilig. 0, if we were only refugee ne _grecs, how happy wOuttbe our lot ! Donations would flow - inmpon us from all New England, hut alas, we are " pale - faces !" Ai an instance e: the' tyranny of the present adminisliatibme we Late thefollowing grievance. Two young fellows , corking in a brass foundry near by, had a difficlty, and conchnled to settle •itby a fair and squa fight; so at 54 P. M.. they t set to with hearty ill -ill, and fought like game cocks. About a build od of us gathered around to enjoy the exhilerating \ ight, when a minion of the law rudely dropped in, put an end to the en tertainment, and carried off the coinhatOds to the Tombs—yes to theil'ombs , bethre they, were dead. Nnvi, - why will M i r. Lincoln allow 200,000 men to tight in Virginia l and not,pErnuit two poor fellows to amuse themselves in a private way? Some might say it is the fault of Mayor Gunther or of Gov. Seymour;,but 'the Governor and the Mayor are - purr, and can db no wrong. "The (all in gold makes 'us ' i jabilant, for it fore tells the defeat of the rebels; but it is a sight to be remembered to see the anxious, agonized faces thitt throng Wall and William streets; and then wei dare mot pity the poor wretches, for they have triad their best to enrich themselves at the ex pelse of the country, and now their doom is seal ed--(almost as good as hanging, and better than Fort - Lafalette. _ , As we said before, we live in Brooklyn; and Fulton street je one of the brightest, cheeriest streets you ever walked on of a cool night. Every store is brilliantly lighted, end every window filled with inviting goods of all descriptions. Every body seeiiis to be on the streets, excepting those who crowd the stores._ It is a more lively scene than-can be seen the same time ognight on Broad way.—The street is very wide, with cars diverging from it to all quarters of the city, which renders it the main artery of a great part of Brooklyn. We, once familiar with . the "Arabian Nights," amuse ourself in imagination (which is better than reality, and much cheaper) with making costly purchases for friends in old Chambensburg. We have already bought four wagon loads 4 cakes and candies for the little ones, twenty-five sewing machines, thirty-seven silk and Irish Poplin dress patterns, and fifty dozen fine tooth combs foi the married ladies, one hundred and five bonnets (per fect loves!), as many handsome shawls, about a peck of ear, breast and finger rings for the young ladies, and any amount of underclothing for young and old. All that 'remains to complete our exten sive transactions, is tc;pay for the goods and have them shipped. Under the circumstances we think Adams' Express should not charge, or at least should make a reduction. You will perceive by ourstatement that we have made no provision for the men—let them make their own "provisions!" We visited that "Beer garden," and will one day devote - a paper to its description, which is well worth-the while. NEW YORE, Octjet, 18E4. ° DISGRACEFUL DORI/WT.-II ii always.-dis- Ifiraceful €a-disturb or in any way interrupt a Po litical meeting. Speakers may be fools and utter ' disgraceful sentiments, but there is no law,that compels anybody to listen to them: and:it is al ways-best to let them alone. There have been, in lies-end instances, disgraceful disturbances at political meetings in this county. ' At the Union meeting at Dry Run Mr. Stewart twice narrowly escaped being hit,with stones while he was speak ing, and there were slight disturbances at the De mocratic meetings at Waynesboro and Greencas tle... Mr. Sharpe's harness. was cut while he was speaking in the • Bed School House, and stones were thrown at him when he was returning home. Subsequently C. Eyster and W. S. Everett, Esqs., spoke at the same place and their carriage was cut; their horse turned loose; a shawt and the cushions stolen, and stones thrown into win dow while they were speaking. Stich conduct is disgraceful in the extreme, and iargoodcitizens should resolve to have it arrested regardless of consequences. It-is a disgrace to any community toshave a meeting interrupted, and all should aid to expose and bring to punishment those who thus violate 4A decency. If this disorder is not stopped, there it but one remedy for it, and that is to ar . rest and punish the offenders, and we trust that no man, of any party, Will be found ready to ex shield the men or boys who are thus dis gracing tliemselves and their communities, .--15tvtrrtum ORPHAAS.—In accordance with the act of Assembly providing for the education and maintenance:of the ,destitute orphans of the sol diers and sailors of the State, the Superintendent has issued an official notice 'risking for applications from the several, counties. The application must be sworn to and certified by the school directors of the district in which the orphan resides, and upon its receipt an order will be issued to admit the applicant. The schools will be ready for the reception of these pupils during this month. The State will provide clothing, boarding, washing, 1 mending, instruction, books, &c., for the orphans while ui - the,schools provided for them, but the relatives -or friends are expected to scud them thither, without - cost to the State, and also to send withltbem,in as good order as possible, such cloth ing Batley may then have, to be worn till others can be provided for them. Applications in this county may be made to lion. Jas. L. HEack, Chum bersburg, who ;will give all necessary info' niution on the subject. It is an act alike creditable-to Pennsylvania and just to the children left father less by treason, to make provision for their i-du cationfree of charge. - PRESBYTERY OP CARLIPLE.—The Presbytery of Carlisle met in Shippensburg, on. Tuesday of last week, and was opened by a sermon from Rev. Mr. Wightman, of Greencastle. There was a full attendance of its members, nod its sessions at tracted large audiences. Its proceedings were marked by great unanimity and good feeling. Mr. JaineliDonaldson.was ordained to the gospel min istry, and- arrangements made for the installation of Rev. Wm. Gallen/lett in the Church of Dickin son, and for the ordination and installation of Mx. Mitchell, in the Church in Harrisburg. Duncan on was selected as the place for the next stated meeting of the Presbytery. _ - • . DFATH OF A BoLoin..--)Appears that Henry Sennicle, son of Mr. Henkliennicle, of this vi minity, says the Waynesboro' Record, died in hos pital at Richmond, several montg - since. He en listed early in the war under Captain Jonn_E. Walker, and we think was taken prisoner at the battle of Chickamauga. A letter to his father 'from John W. Bryson, attributes the death of young Henniele more to starvation than any other cause. He was•rt gallant young soldier and we deeply sympathise with his bereaved parents and other friends. aux OF PROPERTY.—Wni. S. Everett, Emu has purchased the beautiful residence near Cham bershorg known as "Federal Ifi11." LIEUT. THOMAS Mims, of this place, (Co. k, 107th Pena& Reg") who was captured at the battle of Gettysburg, is now confined - at Clrlea ton, S. C. REPORT OF MARKETS. - 4. Chambersburg Markets. CiIAMIIEMBUTIG, Oct. 11, 1811.1 .. Flour—White ' $ll COI Butter 28 lour—ltNl 10 50,Eggs ..: 20 's t—White 2 00iLard W R W y l e teat— 1 90Tallow ' 14 1 3013acon—Hame, was , Corn ' 1 50i Baeurk—Sides.... ..... 20 Oats .... 80:Soup Beans 2 00 Clover Seed... ..... 10 001 Washed Wool 10 Timothy Seed 4 ' 1 itimvadled Wool 40 Flaxseed . rlOi Pared Pearhea 5 00 Totatoes—ltereer.... 1 SD; Unparel Peaches 300 Potatoes—Pink Eyes 1 50;Dried Apples 2 00 [Mt TELEGRAM.] - Philadelphia Markets. PdmaDELrina, Ont.ll, 1864. Flour—Sales reach about bids. including 500 tads good extraat $lO and WO bbla, mostly westem extra fam ily, at from — slo.so to 12, tne latter for fancy, made from white wheat, and $9.25'42.75 for superfine, which is very scarce. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are quiet, and we hear of no miss to establish quotations. Wheat—Sales of voresooo bush at $2 05Z2 10 for fair to prime Penna. red, and $2 3532 45 for prime Kentucky white. The last sales of Rye at 81 60. Corn—Sales of 5000 bushels are reported at $1 60 - a , l 63 for yellow, and $1 fur white. Oats—Sales reported at 86388 c. fleto abbrrtisentento. ANEW AND GENERAL supply of all standard medicines, at MILLER'S Drug Store, DIARRHEA AND DYSENTERY cured , by MURRAY'S CAMPHOR CORDIAL, at Miller's Drug Store. N " ICE.—The Jurors summoned for the Second week of Court will not be required to at tend. By order of the Court. octl24it SAMUEL BRANT, Sheriff. LOST OR DESTROYED BY FIRE.- Certitrate No. 762 for 15 Shaer of Stock in the Far. Mee' Bank of Reading. Issued to-Anna E., Pauli. Notice is herehy given that application has been made for t new certificate.. toctl2-3r) ANNA R. TAYLOR. ELE C T lON .-B A N IC OF CHAMBERS- Imui 3 October 10,1864.—An election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Bank Room, on Monday, the 14th day of November nett, at 2 o'clock, P. to octl2 • - _ G. R. MESSERSMITH, Cashier. TITRNPIK_E ELECTION.—An election for one President, six Managers and a Treamrer of the Waynesboro', Greencastle and Ifercersburg Turnpike Road Company, will beheld at the Public House of Fred Foreman. in Greencastle, on Tutaday, the let day of No camber. 1864, commencing at I o'clock. P. M.. By order of the Henri [oetl2-3tl JOHN RITCHEY, See'y.- 14r31. L. BOYER & BRO.; AGnlcuLiun.u,lbirt.Estr.yr 3lnmrparrrnEn.s, Sixth St. and Germantown Arenue. Phi:oda.. Pa. Manufacturers of Horse Powers. Tbreshers and Clean ers, Reapers and Mowers, Farm Grist Mills. Fodder Cut. tern. Corn Sl:ellei,. Circular Sam Machines and every va riety of approval Implements. SExo iron CATALOW:E. .octlf2-3m P.—W lIBLIQ SALEiII be sold by Pub lie Sale, on the premises, in this Borough, on Thurs day, the Nth day of October. 114. the following valuable Real Property, viz: A LOT OF GROUND, situate on the South-west corner of WaslandOn and Second streets. on which there is ?meted a large anti commodious twtestmied BRICK HOUSE, Back Buildink and Stable- Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M„ when the terms will be made known. ioctl2l SAMUEL MILLER. NOTlCE.—Estate of Emanuel Miller, late of Washington township. deed. To the Heirs and Legal Representativen of stud decedent. You are hereby notified to appear at the Orphan's Court, to be held in Chatribershurg; for Franklin county, ox the .9.41 day of November sect, at 10 o'clock. A. M., to take, or refuse to take the Real Estate of said deceased at the appraisemeat valuation, or show cause why the same should not be sold. 0ct12.3t SAitUEL BRANDT, Sheriff. NTOTICE.—Estate of Christian Frantz. luta of Washington tranship, dec'd.l To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of said decedent. Youenre hereby notified to appear E the OrphansiEourt, to be held in Fhambersburg, for Franklin county, on the 2d day of Noronhcr next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.; to take, or refuse to take, the Real Estate of said deceased at the appraisement valuation, or show cause why the same should not lee sold. octt23t SA:HrEL BRANDT, Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE.—There will be es - posed to Public Sale, on the premises. on Saturday the 12th of ..,Voranhei. 1E64; at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following Real Estate, viz: 40 ACRES of first-rate Limestone Land. sit taatenear the town of Quincy. under good fehee, and has', on it all needful BUILDINGS in good order, two Wells of standing Water, 'and also a Spring of running water on the premises. a firstrate Orchard of Grafted Fruit. At-so— ld ACRES OF TIMBER LAND, near the above premi ses, which will be sold separafe or in lots to salt purchwers. Also--The Store Rouse, in the town of Quincy, in which is the Store now kept by Lookabaugh S Secran. One share in the property raper] the Wertz property. An to be mold on sad day to the highetit bidder. 0ct1.2 'WILLIAM B. RABY. /TRUSTEES' SALE.—There will be ex -1 posed to sale,loy way of public outcry. on the 2.51 k day of October, 1864, on the premises, the following de scribed Real Estate, situate in Quincy township, Franklin county, Pa, containing 160 ACREA and allowance. ad joining Levi Sanders, Robert MT Ivaney and Samuel Bear, about 153 Acres of which are clear and 12 Acres goad MeadoW--all fenced and under good cultivation. There is a Imo& .ttra - story STORE DWELLING HOUSE. Stone Spring House. Stone Barn and other buildings there on erected. T Limestone, and lies 3 miles North of Waynesbo on the road leading to Chambersburg. Little Antietam flows through the tract, and the rattle have access to water from every field bnt one. TERMS :—One-half of the purchase money to be paid Ist April. 1565, balance in two equal annual payments, bearing interest from lot April, I&6.1 DANIEL MYERS. . actl2] Trustee for the sale of Real Estate of Nancy Myers. [Waynesboro Record copy and charge advertiser.] LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED JL.-I in the Poet Office at Chambensbnrg, Sate of Penn silvan's. Oet. WTo obtain any of these Letters, the a plicant must call for "advertised Letters " give the date f this list, and pay one cent for advertising Attieks Martin C Grery Miss Mary Smitl Limit TG - Bear Samuel H I Howard Mrs Wm Say, .1- Mrs lietsy Beamer Capt V C'Harchelroad Chris day Or It E Barns Johnson I ifissong Peter Stake Miss E M Burt Jacob ;Heintselman J W Stager David Blank E F Wm L iStonatLeonani Bona William 'Keefer Nancy A • ITemple Wm 2 Cartll Martin W iKeefer JobnlLimble Joseph Cline Wm I Liebig Chas B !Wert Pater Disinget John McCauley G T ?Wilson Kir E B George Miss 8 A Rinehart W H Wolf John L Grove Samuel Satcher Mary Uieesgore Sam'l L,Sbown Mimi! 0 _ PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned, Ex ecutors of the last will and testament of Abra ham Carbaugh, late of Antrim township, deed, will, by virtue of said Will, e.rpose to Public Sale; on the premises, art Saturday, the sth day of Nov cmber 'next, the following described Real Estate, viz: A certain TRACT of LAND, lying and being situate in said tottunthipof Antrim. 3 miles North of Greencastle, and about halfrwinibt East of Brown's Mill, bounded on the North by lands (Fr Hollinger's Heirs and John Reneker, on the West by lands of Hollinger's Heirs and Mr. Lindsay, on the South by land of John head and on the East by land of G. Brendle, containing SIXTY TWO ACRES and TWENTY lOUR PERCHES. 'neat measure, havingthercon erected good two-storied nurcK. "'WELLING, Stone Bank Balm. and Wagon Shed. nil new. There is on the premises ayoung Orchard of choler' Fruit. and a Well of G.iti Water. About twelve or fif teen Acres of said land is covered with prime Timber.— Said Land is in a good state of cultivation, and of excellent quality. AIiItAJIAM CAUSAL:GIL JIL, ortl2-4t ADAM ZARGER. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Franklin County Educational A , sociation will be held at Chambersburg, commencing Wednesday, Novem ber NA, 1864, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Tie friends of edueation in this and adjoining countien are cordially invited to at tend. C. R. Coburn, State Superintendent, and Joseph Douglas, Eeq., will deliver addresses. - PROGRAMME OF EXERCISES Orthography—J. Sollenberger, J:Eckhart, I). S. Mc Fadden and J. Boos. cssinst Readia t q—P. M. Shoemaker. I..einuel Snivel). and A. Shank. ' Pensmmhip—J. W. Coble, J. M. Philips and J. A. Thomas. Written Arithmetic—J. C. Dietricf4 J. Wolfkill and T. P. Farmer. Moan/ Aril/urae—O. C. Bowers, Er Eldon, J. A, ZIA linker and IL F. Noble. . . Grography--T. Enterline, J. Forst, J M. Andrews. Grammar—J. S. M'Eirrain, S. J. Renderron, J. Nrciain. ..figarra—A. B. Sthier, J. R. Gaff, A. B; Kaufman. PAllosaphy—A. 2rlTAwitin, J. Atherton, Sam . ] Gehrix. Phyriefogy--j, c. Burnet, W. ff. Ifoekenberm Dismission Bent Bent method of tiring the Seiipturea to fiebool." Ecsays , —Misses M. Het!lnman, M. Reall,.S. A. Reynolds, and Messrs. T. M. Richards and A. R. Wingert. H. HOCKENBERRY. Chairman Executive Committee CSEI PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber having determined on removing to the West, sell at Public Sale, in the Borough of Mereersburg, on Thursday, tkr taxa of ;Verret/ter, 1844, the following lfeal Eetate,vlx: A LOT 01 , GROUND, on Main street and near the centre of the town, having thereon erected a large two storied STONE 1101;SE. in exerdlent repair, with a Well of good Water and large Cistern in the rani, together with all the necessary convenieneee for a ard•elaise dwelling. The Garden Is well supplied with choice Fruit , and on the Lot, &Pingn wide alley, Is a large Briek Stable, with Cow Stable, ;Carriage Bowie and Orunneries, all under the same roof. The above le the most ifeeituble property as a result:nee In the place, and to any one deniringtopurchate a home no better opportunity offers. Also—At the same time and place, will be sold a LOT OF GROUND, situate on the Corner road. immediately adjoining the Borough, having thereon erected a good LOG HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, a Well of good Water In the yard. The Lot is well supplied with eh nice Fruit, and the whole Is enclosed by u good rust and Emirs. Also—Another LOT, immediately South of tbe Borough, containing about THREE ACRES, and enelosed by a new Post and Rail Fence. . _ . . . Also—At the enure time and place; the following PER SONAL PROPERTY, viz: lltoc.kaway Buggy, I Sulky, 1 Sleigh, 1 goad Family lions, 2 good Cows, 2 Hogs, 'and a large lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture, not ne cessary to enumerate. The Sale will commencu nt 10 o'clock, A. M., when the terms will be made known. Also•—At Private Bale, a TRACT OF LAND, situate on the Turnpike leading ham Meroersburg to Greencastle 3 miles from the former place, containing 105 APRER of good Limestone Land, with a good new tea stair)! BRICK DOUSE, a good /Bone Bunk Barn, a Log Tenant notate and a good Orchard of Fruit. The oboe° property is sit uated In a good neighborhood. and will be sold low to a good purchaser. For particulars enquire of the enbsei• b•r In Herr•ershurW loetl: 2t) W. I'. BIIITIJ K. II fteb) abbertioemento. PREM 113 M FARM GRIST MILL.— Ever y Farmer baring a horse rstwer should bare one of our Premium Farm Grist Mills to grind all their grain for feed The Mill is simple, durable and etlicieot, atallsadupted for all horse powers. Send for a Descriptive Circular and address toctl2.3ml W5l. L. BOYER & lIRO., Agricultural Implement Factory, Phila., Pa. TRUSTEE'S SALE.—There will be sold _IL at Public Sale, by the undersigned.. on the premises, in the Borough of Chambersburg, on Wednesday. tdc 15th of October, DNA. the following Beal Estate. viz The undi vided half of a LOT DP GROUND, bounded. by Water street east, by Pitt street South, by lots of Peter Ereigh banal and Hannah Whisler west, having thereon a one and a-lialf story DWELLING HOUSE: Sale to cum mimeo at to o'clock, A. M. Terms, CASH. S. S. SIIRYOCK, 0ct12.1 - Truntee of Gm Flory, deed. ,A NODYNE CORI)IAL, the Mother's Friend and Child's Relief.—This invaluable medi cine is again for sale by A. J. MILLER, at his DRUG STORE, next dour wog of BROWN'S HOTEL, Chan:, bersburg. - MILLER'S MEDICATED COUGH SYRUP is also on hand again. MILLER'S HORSE POWDER.-4 supply alitays on hand. MILLER'S RHEUMATIC LlNlMENT.Thijtereel lent article can now be. lead at Miller's new Drug Store. PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on Wednesday, the tkith of Orto• be,, 1564.-a LOT OF GROUND, situated on ihe Public Square in - Orrstewn, Franklin county. Pa., on which is erected a Awli story BRICK' HOUSE, Brick Back Build• hag, a two story Brick Wagon-hlaker Shop, Frame Stable, Hog Pen, Bake Oven and other improvements' There is a Well of good Water near the Kitchen door. and choice Fruit, such as Grapes, Apples, Peaches, dm, in the yard. This property is in good repair and well situated thr Mild ness. Termsmade easy. Sale to commence at,l o'clock, [oetl2-2t) SARAH YOCKEY. UROTHONOTARY'S NOtI CE.,The following accounts have been filed' for confirmation at the October Term, A. D., 18th The first and final Aecount of 11, 11. Russel and William Louie, Assignees of Henry liesore. The first and final Account of Thomas Pomroy,'Trustee and Committee of John Btayman. Account of Wm. Kaughenhaup, Committee of Robert Clugtodon, of Quincy township, a lunatic. First Aortonnt of A. B. Wingert, Committee of -Eye Wol gatnet, a lunatic. The Acoosint of Jacob Myers, Committee of Geo. W. Miller, a habitual drunkard. nett:: K. 8. TAYLOR, Prothonotary. REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.- By virtue of the last will and testament of David and Jonathan Cree, late of Dublin township, Huntingdon coun ty, Pa., dec•lL will be exposed to - Publio Sale, on the pre mines, on Monday, the 31st day of Ottobrr, 1564, the MANSION FARM of said deed, situate in the said towu• ship of Dublin, miles east of Burnt Cabins, containing 179 ACRES ; about 130 Acres cleared, the remainder well Timbered. The improvements are a two-storied Went], erboarded House, Log Barn, with sheds and other neces sary out-buildings. A Sp-mg-of Excellent Water conve nient to the Dwelling. Pobypsion given on the, lot of Aprit next. -Terms made knliwn on day of SaIe.JAMES CILEE, octhat DAVID WELCH. "‘ EASTERN INN.—The undersigned ha ving, lately purchased the large and commodious Brick Building of lice. S. It. Fisher, m coma, 11011 a rth nis present place of busineis, on the corner of Main , treet and Lads Alley, is prepamt to t,munoil.,e -BOARD ERS by the day. IN eel: or month lie is amply provided with STARLING to neemumadate the tras cling public. !laving a tarp. Li\ ERY STABLE eealleeted. Wail the Hotel. g,uents and the public generally can b• - • with Hone. and CarralZell at any mo m ent. Puma,. visit ing Chatathersburg- with their Gttnilie+rt ill find this the 111,1 comfortable lintel in the coniity as: it has been re fitted with entire new Furniture, and the .ronc , .ire large and well ventilated. The TABLE is amply suppbed a stir all the luxuries ofithe fell,eo, and the BAR, whin tt is de tached how the Bnek Building,. will lthelly, be furnished with tthoice and pare liquors. Every attention paid to the comfort of guests. I octP2[ S. F. GREENAW ALT ptiBLIC SALE.---,The subscribers :in -1 tending to relinguish the forming business, n !der at Public Side, in Puyettevdle, on Monday, Orinbatrth, 1664, the following Per.onal Property. viz: 9. HEAD of HORSES. among which are a Team of tolls-nor Draft Horss.st and tiro Brampton Sruti Colt: tool di ynars 3 head of Milk Coos. $ head of Young Cattle, till of un proved Stock; 10 head of Sheep among, whi t + are a foil bred Cotswold Bock, '2I years old and sett-11 full bred Ewe anti Buck Lambs: 2 Brood Sows and Pugs 1 Road Wagon anti Bed. I Plantation Wat,ntn. I One-(fosse Wa gon, Orain Dnlls, 1 M'Cormiek Reaper 1 Fodder Cutter, 3 Plows, !forams, 3 Double Shunt') Plows, it Pair Hay Ladders. 3 Fifth. Chains. 11 out,. Horse (tears, Bridles. Col lars, Single and DoubletTrez.s, ;besides many other aracisot not necessary to enumerate. . • Sale toCOMILIVGICV at 9 a'elork on said day, when terms mill be made known. Ea PUBLIC SA LE.—The under s signiql. Administrator of Mrs. Elt?.abeth ID aver. ths 'd, trill expose to Pub& Sale at Ins residence two miles south west sit tiressitsqatle. on thy Wilharrisport Turnpike. an Sat urday the lath-eh* of Umber. led-t, the f 4 tug Personal Property to wit 3 BEDSTEADS and Bedding, Feather Bells, Qnilts Sheets and Cos oriels, 1 eight day Clos ; I large Copper Kettle; 1 Thning Table, 1 case of I)ntwor.; 3 Chain.: 2 Tr.. 4., lot ,d 4 ierrnan Itoo)oce-ittb.o, Queens and Crockery-.sure. and a vartety Of otherllouse. hold and liitelten,-I , 3, 4 *NiV.L:.E.E. Sale to.eommence at 10 11 . (q. A. M.. when the terms will be mailsknown by ABRA AM HURST, Adair. Also—At the same time and plate, be offered for Sale, 2 Work Horses and 1 Colt; Shoats, 1 firainDnll, 1 large Dinner Boll: 1.000 lbs. of TOBACCO; loot year's crop: 500 bushels tit Burley. ABRAHAM 'BURST. I'. S.—The Tobotro and Batley mill he offeied for sale at 1 o'clock. foctl2) cIHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of renzitiimi Erponas. ismued out of tb.• Conn of Common Pleas of Franklin county. and to me direr t ed, there gill la exposed to Public Sale. at the Court House, ih the Borough of Chanthenburg. on Froiny. the 21 4 th dayof Ortntarr. at 1 o'clock, P. 3t.. the following denenibed Real Entate, viz: All that truer "of 3101,7ZiTATN LAND, situate in Let terkenny township, containing Agree more or less, imnimr lands of the heirs , )1 Isaac It,e.enberry, Lee Horn and other, ALso—Ali defendant intent in nil that Titmil. OE LAND, situato m lAtterkenny tow w4up tontaining Arms, mare I,r adj"il./i)g h 11 1 ,6 of E. Rtga , nlwrry and others, with a Log lime and Log Barn thrreon eret ted. defetAnnf+ intereNt in all that tract el ,MOUN TATS LAND, situate in Letterkenny tounsbip. eontain• log TO At reel. less, adjf,ining. land., 1 feerner an others, seized and taken In executi o n as propert y Isaue Rosenberry and will be mild by me. orthl-3I HR.ANDT, Sher TREES AT PUBLIC b e sou on Frtdery, the t›lft of October, at the West Franklin Nurseries. Franklin county, Po.. on the Loudon and cove Gap road, 2 miles from Loudon and U front Cove GaV, a large collection of Trees, viz : FRUIT TREES.—AppIe, Peach, Pear, Cberfy mot Plum. EVERGREENS,—Firs, Arbor Vit'irs, Spruces, tie. DECIDUOUS TREES.—Maples, :Poplar.. Elms, Sy. zamoresi Ash, etc.. etc: SMALL. FRUITS.—Grape Vines, Strun bemes, Env. berries. etc. DEAL, P.ll Green Muse Trees and Plants in every variety, Shrub• bery, Roses, &e. till , proposts to sell the best stookova r ,knerCia at Our Surgeries, affording a line opignitaiityfoii Agents, i)culern and Plariters to secure good stoeli Tor sidling this fall or next spring. - Ge- Sale to einnineiaie nt 10 o'clock, A. N. A liberal credit will be given: faiiitl2l , It. L. RYDER, West Franklin Nurseries, near London. Franklin et,- Pa. )R IV ATE SALE.—The unilersigned intending to romove to the We'd. offer+ at Private Sale. the IZ,ilon ingdeseribed Real Estate ton a: a FARM,' situated in Lett erkenny ip., Franklin co , 4 mile. from Chambersburgy and mile north-west of the Rocky, Spring, adjoining 10101+ of S. Huber and Sprecher, containing abont 16.1 ACRES of BLACK SLATE, LAND. Tho im provement+ are .1 large two-storied ROUGH-CAST I>WELLIN(i MOUSE, Log and Frame Barn , Wagon Shed, Cider Pro,l. and all other ne.e.sary Aloe—A FARM wljoining the ohm e. of .LlPont. lid ACRES, irov.half of mt forte i. Lime kone and the halal., Slate. The improvements are a two-storied BRICK 1101 'SE, (nearly new) Log mei Frame Barn (with Wagon Sheol attached) and other convenient ont-lutilding, The Furrog hate• been well limed mot are t,dembly ne it Timbered. There is an ORCHA RD of good Fruit •to both of the Farms, end a Well of never.faihnz Water at etwit of the dwellings. and a Spring on the first mentioned tract for attiring cattle. There Liaison LIME KILN and QUAR RY an each of tin, farms. About to only ACRES of MOUNTAIN LAND, well timbered with Chestnutand Chestnut Oak will be sold-with melt Farm. AlsTwo ACRES and PERCHES adjoining the atiovet. an tho riddle Road, with a storied TENANT HOUSE, Stable, Ace. This small tract in well 'planted with FRUIT TREES, and is admirably adapted far gar dening purpasen- There in a good Will of Water at the house.-and a Spring near the Stable. Persons wishing . to view the ;monist, ran do ho by rai ling On me, at the first described tarn,. 0rt1241 CSELL., PUBLIC g A 1., E.—the undersigned, heirs ami legal representative, of John iiirove, late of (inilfiml township, deed, n ill offer at Publie Side, on the premises, on Monday, the 7th of Nom-a:Ler, at Ilk:lnch, P. M. the following desenbed Real Estate. viz: The old Mansion or Spring Property-, situnte in Antrim township, alsott I mile North of Brown's Still, adjoining lund of John L. Latahavr, Andrew Davison end others. containing about 150 ACRES of excellent LIMESTONE LAND, lutving thereon emoted a lara'n STONE DWE 1.- LLNG and new Bunk Baru with Wagon Shed at:twins', all in good repair. There are on the prerni4es:n line Spring of Water (being the head of "Muddy Ruh,' ) and an IC. chard. 40 Acres of said land is roe erect w is4pntne Timber. Alert--A FARM of about 100 ACRE:S:4 oxxl LIME STONE LAND, situate ,in Guilford nattAlp, about 2 miles North of Brown's Mill, having thereini erected a two storied LOG DWELLLNG, Stoni. Back Budd ing, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed. and °the novessary oat. buildings. There it on this Farm an Orchard of choler. Fruit, and a Well of never-failing Water. 25 Acres of 'mid land is 'covered nith good Timber. Thorn will also be offered on Tuesday, the bid of AMU "ber, in the town of Marion, moat TWO ACRES OF' LAND, having thereon envied a goad two story- BRICK DWELLING with Bark Budding, a good. Frame Stable and other necessary out-buildings. There in on this pro perty n moot orchard of excellent Fruit, and a good Cis tern at the door. Alen—At the oorm time and l a me,ithogt 3 ACRES or LAND, adjoining the Mat deserilisl property, having thereon erected a LUG nousn, icood Stable, Cooper Shop and other geeeasary out-building-a. There are ou this Property a small Orchard of good Fruit, and a Well of never-failing Nutim - Also—At the same timli" and place, the following UN IMPROVED LIMESTONE LAND, situate in Golifinti township, adjoining- lands of John L, Imbrium, Michael 'liege arid other*, containing FIFTEEN ACRES, more or leak :5; Aetna of this land is covered with the beat of and the balance is Ina good state of cultivation. Sale to commence at To'clock on maid days, when the tenna will be made known by . JOHN GROVE, Jii., HENRY GROVE, - JACOB GROVE, ELIZABETH WINGERD, PHILIP GROVE, MARGARET WINGERD, DANIEL GROVE, ArARY MILLER, _ ABRAHAM GROVE. (octlii-10 Qcbe franktin Repasitop), i.hambtObuti, DAVID GREENAWALT 11. C. GREENA\VALT.• ',fteto abbertionnfittO. jA C B S & S SER 'Manufacturers and Wholeallp De n i m i n ' TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, _ No. 310 North Third Scree, abet, tine, West Side, [octl2ly] PRILADELPHIA, PA. J. D. Jamas. late of Chamb'g, Pa. HENRY E. SXTOER• TIEDERICK'S PATENT PARALLEL LEVER HAY PRESSES.—These Presses excel! all others in use for the ease and rapidity of their opera tion and fur their durability and perfect operati/M. Send for a Descriptire Circular and address , loctl2-3rni :WM. L. ROYER. & BRO., Agricultural Implement Irtrulutacturers, Phila., Pa. MALL FARM AT PUBLIC , SALE. kJ The t•rlernigned fareuding to remove treat, will of . fer at Public Sale, on neaday, the :?..sth of October, a small tract of SL.TELAND,nituated in Hamilton township, ad joining Inn& of Daniel Sollenberger, Joseph Eberly and others. on the Kiefer road, about 11 miles North-west of Chambersburi, containing Acres of well improved elate land well hawed. The improvements are alf sthrY LO(1- HOUSE. Log Barn and all necessary out buildings. There is an ORCHARD of choler. Fruit ou the premises. There is a Well of net er boiling Water at the dwelling and, a good running Spring on the premises. There is a WAGON-MAKER ... SHOP and BLACK SMITII- 81 - 10 g near the dwelling. This is a kmarlocation for either of the above busboy,. There is also a BRICK YARD on thin tracts with an excellent quality of clay for manufac turing Brick. The alone property so closely situated to Chambersburg. ni.thes it desirable for farming, or either of the above mentioned business. Persons wishing to view the premises ran do so by calling at my residence. Sale to comnienec at I o'cloek. A good title will be given. [octl:2 , 2tl JACOB BURKIIAR'i. ALECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.- Jug rllbli , hed lo a sealed Envelope. Priee.Six MO A Lecture on the Nature, Treattitent and Erotical Cure of Spermutorrluen or Seminal•• Weakness: Inkulnntary Emissions, Sexual Debility. awl Impediments to Marriage generally. •tien.m.ue.+. c.aaagaptiaa, Epilepsy. a n d Fits; Mental ant I'll 3 sical Ineapaeity, re,ultitur from Self. Abuw•, a,. D'y Doter J. CULNERWELI, ii, D., Author of the •' Green 13•40 k," &A., • The world moot ned mittn., in this admirable Leeture, clearly proves frmn les own experience that the awful con , sequenee of Self-Alat.e may be effectually removed wait• oat medicine, .nalro about dan t rerout tltrgieal operation, Wttigties. in s truments, ring's, or cordial, phintingjout limo& of cure at once certain and effectual, by St bleb every Buf feter, no matter.wbat his condition may be, may care him. self cheaply privately, and radically. TIHS . ,LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO 7 1110I'SANDS AND TBDI'SA ND& Sent under rent, to any address, in 1 plain, sealed en velepe, on the receipt of six cents. or too poinge Stamps, by addressing. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.. 0et124 , m)-927 Bowery. New York. Post-Office Box, 4:356. PUBLIC SALE.—There be exposed to Public Sale, on the premise% in Path Vallevi l about one mile and a-balf north-east of FannettAbairg. Franklin county, Pa.; 011 Friday. the 11th day of Norember, next. the following very valuable Real Property, to wit : A FARM; containing about 31k) ACRI;:eI, (Blck Slate and Free Stone soil.) in a high state 'of cultivation, a part of NI Lich is enclosed with about one thousand pannels of, pool and rail fence ; all of which in in excellent canditijim About one hundred and seventy.fiVe Acres an, cleared. the balance is covered with choice Timber,' eontaining a large proportion of Locust and Chestnut. Them is also about "..10 Arms of excellent 31eadiM'. There is a large two-storied Stone and Frame DWELLINft 50th a large Wash Homm attached; a large Frame Barn; Corn Crib; Wagon Shed, and other out-buildings on the prem. and a Well of never failing Water near the kitchen. The farm is well watered, having running water convyni. nt to most of the fields. This fann' is admirably adapted for division, and would make two excellent Lams. The above property mail be sold Whole. Orin part, to suit rare), ;. a goal tith: given, and moderate terms of pay ment to the bbyer. . ... . , Any penpii_ desiring further infonnation;in ref, ren to the above property, will please call on the anderigtied, remding on the premises, or by letter, addressed to Fun. nettnburg Franklin county. Pa. % i Sale t" COMUIPIII . I. lit I ll'elock P. ?A netl2 A J. R. H: M. Rr H I TIE , Have opened their CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE in the Sioue Buihlinlr , un Second Street, ISo doors north of the.Po.nOffine, and app.ite = a god Lor , .sof tiut , tit t.f =BM I= VESTINGS. SHIRTS DRAWERS, TRAVELING BAGS, and ignuend :wwrtment of GE TS' FURNISHING GOODS. GIVP as a call, oCtl2- ALIST OP GRAND AND TRAVERSE .Juror. drawn for n Court of Oyer.and Terminer, Court of Quarter +o n, of the Pew,: nod tt Conic of C, ,ono Inoue! to he held nt Chambersbuik, en Monday. Medlat they of October. A, D. 106.1, GRAND JURORS John Walter. Wariie.dioro; Jno fi Allen. Montgomery; Sarni iimekeziralsre, ilreen; Wm H Blsir. Southampton: Samuel Bauer. Largan; Thomas Bovey. Guilford; Javair Bear. Warren; Nun.' Craig. Ciliamberchargi Jacob Cuak, Meutgamery: Win Peters, Sam'l Etter, Green: Leonard Pntz, Warren, Andrew Gift, l'eters; Samuel Greenawalt. Cliamben.burc; R. C. Horner, l'eter , : Upton ndet,on, Jno It Hostetter, Clreencnstle; Sarn'l I.,nrlzan; John P. McAllen. Metal; Jno Mono, (;reen; John H Tboina - s. Warren; Nelson Wilson. Ster rersbnrix,: 31artm Wingert, Green; John P Walluce , do, TRAVEILSE JURORS, Peter Ackerman. Chauffg Jno Byers, Hamilton; JET Bntke, IA tier \ enny; Dan I Brant, Fannett; JUN Ilossennm, Montamnery Hiram B. erz Antnm; By.ro. Jovoll Carhaugh, Washmglom- Solomon Cook, Warren. Jaeohl233lfinan. ILtmfflon; Lewis Deatrieb. An trim, Andres\ Darl-ou, do, Chnstimi Diehl, Guilford; Len Dputr,ll Antron . Wrn Fleaele, Quarry; Leri Grthhie, Nlet,l. Smug ( hell. Montgomery; Wm Gillan Jr. Letterkennv, \nl Ileiwleki, do; Adaul limber, Au trial, (leo umber. l'harnh'ir; (leo Lowery Quiney; Chri , Imo 11 Le.lter. A ntrun, Geo Ludwig. Cluunlig David Lehman Green Goo MuchelL Alarm: Abruhum ." , I, s g; II Mutters Qulne3; Jacob L Mohler. South all:, II; A(1.1111 Hiller \ otrun, .11, S3L Curie. Mercers hum, ‘ln. 31' \ leer. Hamilton. oet lJ P '. llLi, SALE OF REAL ESTATE.- l'unuant fo an order ;,f thq ()Timms' Court of Frank lin ~m aty. the underNwnetL AdrainNtratoni of Jul oh, late of Letterkenny town.hip, dee'd, will offer - at Puirhe• • ofe Saturday. the 29th day of octab,.. tart., at the Pablo , llouse of John IL Weist. in SnliSbUrif, that f',n4,‘“ng• valuable Real Estate. to wit : The MANSION FARM, situate one mite east of Stras burg so raid tonnship, asljuining lands of H. IS. Rife, Jas. Keil. W. G. M'Clettan anstotheis, containing 105 ACRES and 77 PERCHES, neat measure, of Slate Land, of godd quality and in a good state of cultivation. The improve-, men% are a large new BRICK DWELLING ISOCEE. Frame Bank Bam, Wagon Shell. Cons Crib and salter out building Alga—The MILL PROPERTY, adjoining the above. rontainaat nearly nix ACTIN, hasmg thereon errs test a new Bnek grist MiII, Saw:Ma Brisk Dwoiling Hooke, As. the ,uno time and, Owe, 77 ACRES and 21 PI:IBISES. neut. mensuro, 4,f bald too nship. 11.11Ohting Lords of Petty's he en. Sullinger'A hers, W. D. Met: lethal and ethers. divided into four lota on fidlows: No, d, e.mtaining tr.l Arms and Pereheu No. 2, " unit 117 •• - No. " 17 " and RI " So • 4, "37 " nut Itt2 •' Perr,on , t,troott of I it,intr the alone tlekribed proud• seg. or any ptfrt thereof, R ill toe, cheerfully Munro the :woe (iv v.:Ohm; lot either of the trtt,rr,igned, roiling i n stet', Attie will vellllllolloe Rt 10 4Felte•k. On %aid ally, It lien title Rttelldallee 141111 teens of .Lli• UM he Ina& known by W. w. BRITTON, JOHN It. NvENT. .112 Muir, de &mix 11011 of Jung, Kenny, dee'll. SALL—TiIe under:4llyd TRUSTEES.' Trades to tall the Real }; , fate of John Sleichter, Late of Green ton nnlop, Pranklin a minty, Pa. deeM, will expo, to Public. Sale, 00 the premises. in Scotland. on Friday the .20th day of Or toben, 1.4,4 the rid lon bell Real Estute. dm: Purport A. al' 1. 'nil!: MILL PROPERTY. 'satiated in Gre'en township,. containing Acres and 2 Perches. neat measure tid . .- ing lands of Win. 'Thorn am and other lands of deceased. 'f he Mill in Sitliated cat the Conneoehetigue Creek, S inileS from Cluunbervilatrg, in the Village of Scotland. Thent is. also, a large twientieled,Dwi•lllng iioll6ll on the premiers. Peepers R. befog a f= LOT t GROUND. situated in the Village of Seidltind.. containing 2 Acres and 24 Perches, neat measure. having thereon erected n large Brick Store House. There is, also, a Young Apple ()reliant on the 'mantises. Purl/vet C, being A LOT OF GROUND, containing P. Acres and i 45 Perches• meat measure, having thereon erected a twos storied Mich Dwelling House and Stable. There is also, an °reliant of good Fruit on the premises. Parpart, N 0.2 • A TRACT OF LAND Felugthi , Mansion Farm of 8811 i deed, situated in said township, containing 102 Aires and 120 Perchrs, neat Ineastire, adjoining lands of Frsinklin— Besere, Jurviti Garver and Ifenry Kyle.--about 100 Acrett , , of which are cleared. The improvements area two-storied Brick Dwelling House, Lens Bain. and other,out-buildings. There is, also, on the preznisk n goodOrchartL Purpart A TRACT OF GOOD FARM.LAND, adjoining N 0.2, containing 100 Acres and 10 Ferches, neat measure, adjoin ing hinds of 9`. Ifeeore." A. Oyler, and others. About 90 Acres of the Marro Tract ate cleared, the remainder in good Timber, The improvements are o larie two-storied Stone Dwelling Douse. Log rind Frame Barn. There is an Orchard of chid,' Fruit on the premises. Both of the last named Truets ore first qtuillty Limestone l Land. No 4: A - TRACT OF MOIiNTAIN LAND, in said township, containing 54 Acres anti 130 Perches neat. This Tract is n ell set n ith Cheatunt and Oak Timber, and will be divi ded into Five Lots, of 11 Acres each, to snit purchasers. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock,' A. M.—lf not all sold on Friday, the Sale will be continued" on Saturday, this 20th, Attendance will be given and the tetras made known by DEORGE SU:RD-ITER, 1 omit! HENRY SLEICHTER, 5 [Lancaster Exam - fur insert weekly till Sale. Send. bill to thin ofbee.l Trnsteet. L ECTION OF ELECTORS OF A 12.4 ritEsIDENT AND VICE PRERIDNT OF THE UNITED STATES.—Whereas, in and by an Act of Gen eral Amonbly of the Commonwealth of l'enmvivania, en titled. "An Act relating to the Elections of thrn Common- Wealth," paciaal the lid day of July, Anna Domini lEIII, It Ic made the ditty of the Sheriff of ever . ). County within the Commonwealth to give public notice of the General Elec. tione, and in each notice to enumerate-- Ist—The 011 leers to be elected. • 4d—Desiennting the.placen at which the election is to be held. Therefore, • I. SAMUEL BRANDT, High Sheriff of the County of Franklin, do hereby make—known and. give this PIIBLIC NOTICE•to the Electors of the County of Franklin, that ON TUESDAY, THE Sth DAY OF NOYEBIBERs - NEXT, a Ceneml Election will be held at the several Election Diottrieta e4tablished by law to mill county, at which time they a ill vote by ballot for the several officers, hereinafter named. The said Elrietions will he held throughout the Courtly Mistttisentritts. • At the Court House in the Borough of Chamberitmrg, for the North Ward df said Borough, and part of Guilford towhship. At the Hpuse of J. W. Taylor, ' for the South Ward of said Borough., At the runny House of John Gordon, at the West Point of Chambersburg teethe township et Hamilton. • ' At the School House in Fayetteville, for parts of the townships of Guiltiest • ---Altise-Pubrenise of Martin Shoemaker, in Greenvii ' loge, for part of Green township. - At the Western tiehreti 'rouse, in the town of St. Ihoin as, tor the township of St. Thomas.' • At the Sethi' House in the town of FaMtettSburts'for the township of Metal. ,„ • At the School House, in the tor-slit.' Roxlmefor the township of Lurgan. At the House of John 'Harvey, for part of the township of Fannett Al the Sc'hool How, -in :the,toweeorConcerde for pert ,of the township of Fannett, and. ,-,` ' .---et - At-the new Stone Scheel House 111 Itiarowstown die . triet, for the other part of Fannett township. At the House misses occupied. by Geo. Anderson in the Tillage "Nancy, for the townshp of Quincy. t At the aVwderri School HousseeirWayrtesboro, for the township of Wallington,, -et" ' At the House of John H. Adams in Greencastle, for An trim and port of the townships of Peters mid afontg,omery. At the Schad House, on the land Miehaeltook in War ren township: for - the township of Warren, - . . At the Streshins School House, for the ioWnship of Lei- I terkenny. . - . I At the Home of James Mallen, In the town of London, for pert of the township of Peters. At the Log House un the Sarni of Jacob.ElliPt.-for the . - Welsh Run DEstriet - being part of Montgomery tewnship- - At the House of Thomas McAfee, in atercerbures for parts of the townships of Peters and Montgomery. At the Mount Rock School liou.re in Southanatbe town ship for Puri of the township of Suuthatraten. At the Eastern School House in Othitown, for the other part 9f Southampton township. • At which time and -place the qualified Electors will elect by lallot TWENTY-SIX PERSONS to he Electors of Pntsident and Vice President olthe s tnitsel States. -.. NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN-' 1 That every' per son excepting ,Justices of the Peace, who shall held any -Office or appointment' of profit or trout under the United Stairs or of this State, or n City or Ineorporated De-mita, whether a. emends-shim-CA Iseiticer or otheroise. who is or shall be employed under,lhe Legislative, Executive or Judiciary Department of this State, or of the United States, - or of any Ineorpohifed District' and also, that every mem. her of Congress and of the State Legislature, µad of the Select or Common Conneliof any City. or Comedissioner of any Incorporated District, is by law' incapable of hold ing or exercising at the' time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk' of any election of this Common wealth, Sind that no Judge, inspectors or other officer of meth election, shall pe eligible to be then Tided. for." • And-the saidtAct of Assembly; entitled "An Art rela ting to Elections of this Commonwealth," passed July 3, 1e39, farther provides, as follows. to wit': "That the Inspectors and Judges shall meet at the res pective places appointed for holding the elettffions in the Dietriet in which they May respectively belong, before 9 o'clock, on the morning of the 2d Tuesday of October, and each of mid ffiispeetors shall appoint one Clerk who ehell he a qualified voter of such District " In rose the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attention the day of election, then the person who shall have 're ceive", the second highest number of. votes for Judge at the next preceeding election, shall act as Inspector in his place. And in case the person who has received the high est lumber of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the per son elected Judge eliall appoint an Inspector in his place, and in ch. the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who, received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his plate ; and-if any vaccine)- . shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by lass- for the opening of the election, the qualititst voters of the township, ward or distract for whibh such 'officer shall have been elected., present at the time of - election. shall elect one of their number to fill the vacancy." " It shall be the duty of the several-Assessors. respect ively. to attend at the place of holding every General, Special, or Township election. dutingthe whole time said election is kept open, for the parka of giving informa tion to the! Inspectors and Judge, when called on, in rela tion to the right of any person assessed by . them to vote at such election, and on such other matternsn relation to the • assessment of voters as the said Inspectors, or either of , them, shall from time to lime require. "No person shall be permitted to vote at any elcdticin as . - aforesaid, than a white freenitm of the age of twenty-ono years or more. who shall have resided in the State at 'Cast • one year, and in the election Distriet.where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately proceeding such election. and - within tivo years have paid a State or County tax which shall have been.assOssedat Most ten days before the election. , But a citizen of the United States, whole= previously been I a qualified voter of any State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shailhave resided is the election Dis ' triet and paid taxes aforesaid shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six-months: Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the I,7nited States, - between the ages of • twenty-one and twenty-two years, who have resided in the election-Dlstiet ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. "No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not, contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners, unless, First lietriluesss a receipt for pay ment, within two years of a Stele or County tax, assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or in fffilure to produce such a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof; or, Serood, if he claim a right to vote by being up elector between the ages of 21 end, 22 years, shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he hiss resided in the tae at least one year next 'before application, and make his such proof of residence in the District but is required by this Act, and that he does verily believe, from the-:acconete given him, that he is of the age aforesaid. and give such other evidence as is required by this Act,, whereupon the name of the. person so admitted to votr shall be ,inserted.in the alphabetical list, by the Inspretor. and a note made opposite thereto by writing the csrord ."tax" , he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word "age" if be shall be admitted to vote by reason of age. and in either case the reason of such Tote shall be called out to the Clerks, who shall make the like note in the listsof voters kept by them " In all camiewhere the mune of the person claiming to vote is found On the list fiirnislied by the Commission ers or Assestiors, or his right to vote, whether fond either by verbal proclamation thereto, nr by any written thereon or not, is objected, to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the Inspectors to examine such persons.on oath an to gimlifirations, and if he claims to have resided within the State one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one wit ness. win; shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the ffiettict for moreithasi ten days next immediately preceding sled election, and shill' also himself swear that his bona fide residence, In puispanee of his lawful calling, is aithifilliellistriet, and tiastpa: did me remove into the mid District for the probse of toting Aherein. " Evefy person qualified no aforesaid, and Who shall make tine ' , net if required, ollhis residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shalllte +Rifted to vote id tbetowle ship e nest or district in ahielebe shall reside - If any penmn shall prevent or attempt to prevent an officer of the election untlei this net from holding such elec.,. two or Itee In. threaten any iltllerlee tn any sigh offieer. or 'shat internal or improperly interfere with him in the eve ration of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any windoW where the sous mos. be holding. :er shall use or practive any intimidation. threats, foretw , shim,. with the deems to influent, unduly. or In (IV. hey plotter, er to percent ham from voting. or to retain the fmetioin of clodee, such-person on sons o ti.ashall be fined in anysilin not eieeteling five Intedrel dollarsand to be imprisoned for a time not less than one or mow than twelve menthe. and if if shall he shown to the court where the trial of such offence shall. be hod, that the )pereon so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the sand Offence was committed, au 1 nOt entitled to Tote therein then on, conviction he shall be sen termed to pay afine of tint less than one landed nor more than ono thousabd dollars, and to be imprisoned not less than six menthe nor more than two years. . • "If any hereon or persons shall make any- bet or wager upon the result of any election within this Commonwealth.' or slosh' offer to make any such bet or wager, or printed advertisement, challenge r invite any person or persons to make such betor wager p oi convietem thereof, lie or they ) shall forfeit three f .the amotuit set offered to bet. ..,„ And the J es of the respective districts afereeniffi - are requir o meet rat Chninbersblirg, on the Friday next him ng the holaffig . mid elettiort, then and there to perf, nn those things reptimd ofthem by law. • EXTRACTS FROM AN ACT ALLOWING ,SOL DIERS TO VOTE ,AND BY PROXV se Tare 39. " When any of the etcetera. mentioned in the first section of this eett less. than ten in numlorr, shall I e niirnhcrs of companies of anothir state or rereartry or, for any sufficient and legal ratter shall be seperneed from thirr proper company. or shall be In any hosirrital, ',taro turd, reseel, OT nn recruiting. prorost, or other dusty, it ether wahra or without this awe, sl7 der ennif rircterestonewsas shrill render it probable ihnthe, or they. will be unable re rejoin their-proper rompany. Or to be pre.entat his proper place of election. on cm before the day of the election. there in mentioned, said eleetor, or elerters shall hare a right to rote Jn,the following manner. . SECTION RI. The voter. aforesaid., is hereby author ized, before the day of eleetton, to depaqt his ballot, Or ballots. properly folded, al requtred by the general election laws of this state, or otherwise as the refer may chone, is a sealed enrelope togetherj with a written or printed. or partly written and partlyprtrated, statement, containing TEM NAME OF TIIE VOTER. THE Pot NTV, ToWNSlltet lioltoCoil OR WAttfi, OF Willett Its: to A ufistbENTZ and Ti written or printed marl/miry. to some ette/ifird roger in.tXeeleg.tion disirtet, ofschielt .id voter is a resident. to east their - allots, contained in said entaope, for him, on the daY.ofkraid 'eleetton. Said statement authauthority to be signed b}• the said voter, nail attested by the ow nanding, or some elnl, miesloned, officer of the compiny, of which he is a mem ber, In theyase of a private,' motor some commissioned‘of ficeetir the regiment, in the cane of an tinter, if any ofsuch officers am conveniently sieeeeeible, and if otkerwtee, then by some other witness ; and there shall also accompany "sad ballots, an affidavit of edit voter, takentbstfore some one of the "firm aforesaid. 'arid in the absence of such of ficers. before some other perkon, duly authorized to admin• leer oaths; by any larrof this state, that he is tt - qualified . voter in the election district in which he PrOpeeeil to Tote, that he is in the hound military service of the, United States, or of this stite, describiug the organization to which he belongs, tied Itteline not sent his ballots to any iither• ' person or persons, t h an the one in melt authority lnention• ed.'that he will WA' otter hot -vote at any poll, which may. be °petits' on said election day, sit any place whateeever, - and that he is Inn a deserter, 111111 Ilan not been abdanaara lily delude-eel front the /lets ice. and that lie is ntiw station bil at ,in the state of . Said sealed envel ope. eontatining:the Matta statement, nittlionty and aili• davit as names:tel, to be sent to the proper perm. by mail or chi - no-wise. having cerium or printed on the outride, across the sealed part thereef, the words!, "fulLblElts BAL. I..ca F e lt--- township, (borough or wrath) In ll...linty - SEPTIoN 34. The elector, to whom such ballot shall be, sent shall, on the day of election, and whilst tlni polls of - the proper ilietrict are open, deliver the cure-lope, so ree.exv ell, unopened{ to the proper election officer, who shall open the same, in thepresenee of the election beard, and deposit the ballots therein contained. together with the envelope, and accompanying papers, as 'other ballots are deposited, and said board shall count and canvass the same, in the saint manner as-other rotes cast al said election ; and the per Son delivering the mune may, on the demand of any elector, , be compelled to testify, on oath, that the envelope , so de. 1 livered by him, is in the ratne.state as when received by him, and • that the Paine has not been opened, or'She con tents thereof changed, or altered, in any way, try him, or any other person, s s • , t SEPTION 31 The right et any portent, thus offering to Tote at any sueb;election, .may = be challenged for the same causes that it could be challenged if he were personally present, total for no other reason or cause, , SFr - llnfi 31i. Any officer of any - general, or special eke - tion, in this State, who shall refuse to receive any suchen velope and deposit such ballots, or to countnna canvass the mme, and any - selector wheshallreeeivesuch envelope, and neglect Or refuse to present - the same, to the officers of the election district, endorsed on .the said envelope, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and conviction thereof, shall be punished,by imprisonment la the State prison, not ex ceeding One year, and by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or either, or hoth, in the discretion of the court. ;-. ' "- ' SAMUEL BRANDT, Sheriff. ' Sherlff's.Oftlce, Chambernburir, 0ct.12.18434. . ' ? EISEMEI3 kraal itotic¢i. QTATENEEST SHOWMG THE AS', sensed value of allproperty 111f460taxabieby the laws' of this Commonwealth, in the several townships and bor ongbs (except Chambersburg, which iS notyet returnealn Franklin County, made in conformity to the AcVof Assem bly, passed the 27th day of July', 1842: 4 15. 1 i3" 4. 1' 1 2.7, § s' " z F. ^ I E:3 • - .- - S LT .:;•• : - c E • • gA .71 =sstlq - 2. - s, WAtiggtMcii _ , . 69 r.,, ':i r '' ' gl ;?: il F'42. - 5 t.' : .... _-'-'. :=1 , t_ . B 4 r,:i . l i'A l • - 4 1 : 4 2 1 - Ifiggigile,; . t.' ____ ~: ~_ • ,Amounslmd e.:2=EZ -4 :- - 1 . -IceAlSaG pewit am!, 'lnoymblwo • EM!fl • .-5-1A,81.!-iQ;itLEZ§ .0342144 4v,a4271ir rst.& ninsuoPiq pp " F 2. 5 1? 4:2 9 CE m Nip "" • 5"" armraSatillja - - - - net: • e . 2 1 , =AI - .ot.• - so illy he Commissioners will determine finally, on Monday, 17th' day of October, whether they will raise or reduce c of the n'bove valuations.. "By order of the Board , of ihralisioners, GEO. FOREMAN, Clerk. ommissioners" Office, Sept. 1811. L0c1.5) REGISTER'S NOTICE—AII persousirt ti.resta.l will please take notice, that the following AccountaM have flied their Accounts in the Register's Office 'of Franklin County and that the same will be pre sented to the Oorphan's Court for confirmation on, Wanes, day the find day of Plorember, 1864, in Chamberoburg: 136. First and final Account of Isabella Armstrong, Adm'rx. of John Armstrong, late of Hamilton twp., dee'd. 137. First partial Account of Hannah Plum, Adm'rx. of Christian Plum. late of St. Thomas'twp., dec'd.. 136. First Account of John Shirts and A. 4. Unger, of Darla Unger, late of Peters twp.. deed. • 139. First Account of S- R. Burns, surviving Adm'a of John Renfrew, late of Guilford rrrP. deed / 140. First Account of S. IL-Burns, Adm'r. of J. T. Ren frew, into of Ouiltoril twp., deed. 141. First and final Accoant of Wm. Bonsert, Adarr, C. T: A. of Rebecca Troller, late of Hamiltontscp. decd; 142. First and final Account of Martin Heintzelmau, Adm'r. of S. W. Heintzelman, latent Guilford t" - p„ deed. 143. , Fiat and final Account of Martin Hemtzelmab, Guarilian of Sarah E. Stahl, minor child of JOseph Stahl, deed.. , 144. First and final Account of Daniel Zilch, Ex'r. of Martin Byers, deed. , , ~ 145. First and final Account of H. M. Martin, Ex'r. 1E Henry Myers, deed. ' " II • 146. First and final Account of Aaron C. Wingert, Adxof. of AnnaW. Wingert, deedi ‘, 147. Final Account of Samuel Bmnthaver and hfichael Reed,, Dirs. of Geo. Branthaver, 'hits of 'Guilford tvrp., deeN., 14$. First and final Account of Josiah Besore, dee'd, Guardian of John Foreman, as stated hy,John W. Coon and Jeremiah Besue, Advent. of Josiah Besore. 149. First and final Aceount of James' Stark, Ex'r of R. - :obert,Love; late of Fanilett top., dee'd.E 150. First Account of Wm. Slanghenhaup, 4dm'r C. T. A. t:.f Nancy.e.lugston, late of Qruncy twp., deq'd. 131: First and final Amount of 'J. B. Cook, A#m'r. of Peter Reed, late of Fayetteville, deed. 172: Accotirit of Mary E. Smith, Adm'rx. of Dora Smith, late'of Southampton tap., deed: 153. Final Afeount of John Shaft°, Guardian of Mar garet E. and Hellen:V. Sheilito, minor children of John Sliellito,.dec'd,as stared by Samuel Grossman, Ex'rJ of said deed. , • 1.54. First and final Account of Mary E. Campbell, ,Adrerx- of Hugh L. Campbell, late of Fannett twp., dec'd. 153. Account of Petar Kunkelman. Adm'r. and Mary T. Leuraster, Adufrx: of John Bearer, late of Peters tarp., deed.' iso. Account of Walter Beatty, Adm'r. D. N. C. T. A. of Catharine Beatty lute of Ann*wp , t., deed. 157. Arreount of P. J. NW, Elg., Adm'r. of Charlotte SulithrKitte'uf Chambentbuxg, deed. ~ 13.-..;First Account of Michael Bushey, Adm'r. of Jonathan Wright, hitutf Potent twp., deed., First and final Account of W. W. litnttnn, 'D. B. N. Ct . T. £ of Elizabethllealman, late of Letter. kenny ilee'd. , and final Account of Moses Kunkel, Adder. of deo. W. Luckett, late of Southampton twp., deo'd. • 161. Final Accountof W. W. Britton and iWna.P.Bam sey, Adders. of John W. Ramsey decd. lak!First and final Account of David Negly mid Abra ham Miller, Admts. of Mary/Miller, late of Montgomery twp..; dee'd: Mk' First and final Account of Michael M. Stoner, Ex'r of Saniuel Fitz, hue of Washington tap., decd. uedi 'HENRY STRICKLER, Register. iIST OF CAUSES, FOR TRIAL oC ll TOBER TERX, ; tn.& : ~ .. T. X Carlisle surviving ( vs. Beni. Phreaner'sAdiers Pertnerofßobirunkkeirlisle. J " John d: &1. - Ely, / VS. Franklin Funk. .- Erniknuel Kahn, / vs. W. Crook's Ex Is. Sarah Bowman, / vs. W. Bowman. N. Zellers.' ' / vs. James Rule. Mathias Philippi; zs. John Adaray. S. 'S M. Pennock & Co" vs. Wm. Reber. Eliz. June Trin'die awl( Sniniiel B. D#le. .. ) vs. Mary Ann Clarke. John ITritely Jaeoii S. Brown vs. Joseph Price, f Samuel M. Worley 4: ' Anghinbaugh 1,, t TunaL.Fiefeler.Jllo. A. S. Cramer, John Pelwicks and. others. ,S Simon Pitney Adm'r, / of Philip Kyner., vs. John Shoap. If I nr% H,lln B,a. litn er, Wm.lriu h, Charles Hoek, vs. A. S. Adams et. al." J. J. 'Kennedy's Ex'rs, _ V. 13. Peter "trough, et. al, W. N. Rodgers, Va. Wm. Keyser. Andrew J. Laeltbautn, , 5 Dr. John Lambert, & '''' / John Huber. f . Ite).Meeo Morrison, - r. Kresge', "Jr., Vr. Efor the use of Admen; of J. IL Miller. George Gersttse, ' vs. John H. Tritle. ` • John Snyder and Wife, vs. Wm. Christ. ' - Ahriltam 'leas, . ' vs. Daniel K. Retailer/ • oets . K. S. TAYLOR. Pratte), . --- "p,ITOCLAMATION.--To the' Coreiter, the Justices of the Peace, and the - Constables of the diffekent Townships in the County of Franklin Greeßng Kura's . all ye, that in plzrstutnce of the precept, to me di.. reined, under the hand and seal of the HON. ALEX Kmet, President of the several Courts of Coundon Plea k in the Sixteenth Dffitrirt t'unsisting of the counties of Somerset, Bedford, Fulton and Franklin. and by virture of his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deny" erY 'for the trial of cupital and other offenders therein and in the enema Court of Quarter Se.siors of the Peace; and \v.*. Ps_.\ - tuN. and JAIMS H. CAR,ON, Eno., Judges of came county of Franklin, You and each of you are hereby rettnioni to be anti ,app,or in your proper persons • with your Records, Rceognitanees. Examinations. and other itememitrunibefore the Judges aforesaid, at Chant beribtag. tit a Court of Over and 'Terminer and General Jail Ill:livery. and General Quarter Ses,ions of the peace, theinin to be holden for the County of Franklin aforesaid on the sth Moktdiny in October. bring the slat day of the - 71 . th, at ItrO•elock the fffienoon of that day then and 1 , toe et, to do lit tx.l. thillp, it 11101 vonr severalioffices ap. in "perta. ' Given untler - my hand at Chambersbm.g., the sth octa. be . Iroll [MO S-5311.1..iL BRANDT, Sheriff. FIE estate of James Beatty, late_ of Antrim township, Franklin county, Ea, deceased. Wherens, James Beatty, deceased, did bequeath by. his last ti ill and testament (me half of his estate to his first eiains, both paterehtl and maternal, and did direct that my legatee. aho failed to establish his or her claim, be fore the Au d itor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Franklin 'county aforesaid to distribute the amount in the hands of his Executors, upon the settlement of their first aceount. should ant receive any part of his estate. Now, notice is nereby given, that the first account of T. B. Kennedy; surviviag Executor of said deceased bas been tiled, and that the undersign *1 auditor appointed by said Orphans' Court, to distiibute Axe balance due on said ac count, according to the proviiions of said last will and tes tament, NI. ill meet and hear all claimants under said 'will, at his office in the Borough of Chamber burg. 'Pb.', , on Thursday, the stir day Of October, A. D. 1E431 All parties 'ldling to establish their claim on that day, will be, debar from coining is on said fund. Sdp7 , 7t. J. 3E13: SIIARP, Auditor. A uarrows ell. ell has been appointed an auditor.' by the Court of Conunon Plens,of Franklin count to marshal and dis• tribute the assets in the hoods of William McLellan, as-, Bigllee [under a deed of voluntary assignment) of the Chismbersburg Savings F to and amongst the credi nirs of said lustitution.• All ',queens who are creditors of said Sayings Fund, or who are in anywise interested in the assets thereof are hereby notified to present their claims, to said auditot, at his office In the borough of Chilmt ersburg. on or before Monday, the 17th day of Oetpber, A. D., 1864. All parties neglecting to present their cluimm, on or before that tiny, hill be wholly debar red from coming in upon the funds of said Institutlis. sep7.4it .1. 11FD. /SHARP. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-The under-. igned, Auditor appointed by the °Thalia' Court of Franklin county io distriblite the balance in the bands of Jacob Leafier, Administrator of Albetus Belt, Into of An trim township, dec'd, to and among the persons legally entitled to receive the same, will meet all parties interess• e,t nt his office, in the borough of Greencastle, on Satur day, October f 5, for the purposes of said audit, - I . sepQl D. WATSON ROWEL, Auditor. A SSIGNEES NOTICE.—N4tice is_ here -11 by given that the undersigned ham; been appointed Assignees by James R. Riley, of Greencastle, under a deed of voluntary assignment fur the benefit of bas credk. tors. I All persons indebted will make immediate payment, land those having claims will present them duly authenti• leafed for settletneut JACOB MISTER; A u . e sepi " BNIVELY SUMER, R. N. SCHLOSSER'S DENTAL OF VICE on Second Street, one squall Sontb of the Mmtliot House. over Mitchell's Shoe Store. augYi • AfAitTRA S. FUNK, BY HER NEXT A.ll fat tei George J. Baleley, vs. Daniel 8. Funic. , -- Aline Soh,. in Divorce. k 0.56, Aug. Term, 1864.- IMO.. Sub. In DI verve. .No. April Term. 1864. To Dan lel S. Fetti:—Yon are herebynotifled tope and appear at a Court of Common Plena In and" tbr Flunklin uunt4-, pa, on ga, Monday of October tiem, being the 31et day amid month, to above cane, if any you' have, why the prayer of the petitioner &mad not be - answered. oets-' SAMUEL BRANDT, Sheriff. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under A signed world give notice that having been appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Franklin county, to dis. tribute the balance in theOnnds of Robert J. Boyd, Ad ministrator of Mary Jane Walker„deo'd, to and among the heirs of said deceased, 'will attend to the duties of his ap pointfient at the Store of Cook & Boyd,'at Eptoa, oa Thursday; the 20th of October amt at which time and place all persons interested are notified to appear. sep2l GEO. COOK, Andifor. Auxlcu,,na,lll , ADMINISTRATOR'S is hereby given that Letters of Adminisundon on the Estate of Charlotte Newell, late of Antrim town ship, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims present theni properly authenticated for settlement, °eV; BENJ. M. NJWELL, Adm'r. pup r2sJoßr ilEll ' 4 " • 1P2..) 7D kni qtr. DMINISTgATOWS tiee is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of John NV, Barbough, late of Waynesboro', dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. • - All persons knowing themselves indebteti to sold Estate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement. ctet.s JACOB BEAVER, Adm'r. OCC9 424. ° 7171.14tV ployasnoH A DMINISTRAt OR'S NOTTCE.-No- L-V tics is hereby given that Letters of Administration Jon the Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Hoover, late of Antrim township, deed, have been granted to the undersigned. • All persons intoning themselves Indebted to said Estate *lll please make immediate payment; and those having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement. octs ABRAHAM HURST, Adra'r. . . tuoprxlm 'l l -vci fom-rx,y A ISIID4'ISTRATOR'S tice is hereby given, that letters of Admit:l:tat:rata:l on'Ahe Estate of Christian Royer, late of Antrim township: dee'd' have been ranted to the - undersigned. All persons Indebted to said Estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticatedfor settlement] octs. CHRISTIAN ROtER., Jtt lIIIMMS isD NISTRAT OR' S NOTICE.—No lice is hereby given that Letters of Administration onthe Estate of Anna Wingert, Into of Lettarkenny town. Ship, dec'd, have been granted to the undendgied. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims present them.properly authenticated for settlement. sep2n. ABRAM B. WINGERT, Adm'r. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-N 0.41 .41 tit* is hereby given that Letters 9f Admit:ll4,lAM on the Estate of John Moan, Sr., late of Quincy township, dee'd, hare been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payinent ; and. those having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement sepi A. 8. MONN, Adm'r• ADMINISTRATOR'S . lice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Paul Geddes, late of 3fetal township, deed, have been granted to the undersigned. All persona knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make Immediate payment; and those having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement. selfa WILLIAM NOONAN, Atito'r.- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—No tice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Milton Shiny, late of Greencastle. des d. have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement. rieno3 J. C. kfLANABAN, Ada*. AA DMINISTRATOR'S tice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Dr. Jas. Brat Orton, Jr., late of Waynes boro:, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. - All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate 'payment, and those having claims present them properly nuthentleated for settlement Sept 14 W. 8. AIEFIg.RBON, Adm'r.- - A DMINISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE.—No: A tice is here* given that Letter of Administration on tha Estate of Conrad Zody, late of Quinoy township, dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned. - All Persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having clems present them properly authenticated far settlement GEORGE SUMMERS , Admen • septl4 _ JOHN ZOO'S', PXECUTOIt'S NOTIC E.—Notice is ..124 hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the Es. tate of Philip Foust, late of Southampton township, deed; have been granted to the undenrigned All persons indebted to said ,Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated for settlement. 005 PHILIP FOUST, Jr., Ser. EXECUTOR'S NO Tic E.—Notice is hereby given that Letteri Testamentary totlae Estate of Catharine .aly, late of Greencastle, Aee'd, have bees, granted to the undersigned. : Ali persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment ; and those having claims presentthem properly anthenticatedforsentlement - septl4 JOHN ROWE, ger. MOTICE--_—Persoms, latowing themselves .1.11 indebted to us either by Note or Book account will plea* call and settle the game without delay. You will readily see the necessity of prompt compliance with this notice, in the fact that in the lute disastrous tire our Ices Is yen- heavy. The Books and Notes can be found at our present place of business, corner of Queen Street and Franklin -Ralf Rood. [angel-am) EYSTER & BRO. NOTICE— Wit GELIVICKS 'having been burned out by the rebels and desirous of resuming, business at the earliest passible period. would respecthilly request all persons indebted to him to call and make pay ment without delay. Those who bare been burned and not able to pay at this time will please call mat settle their accounts by note or due bilL (aug24 MONEY WANTED.-BRAND & FLACK respectfully request all persons knowtho themselves indebted to them by notes or book accounts to call and make immediate settlement. The necessity ut this notice is apparent to every one, and we hope those In• debted will report at[once. nug24-tf A43r , V-E.R.-1 have lost my Account 1.1. Books by the destruction of Cbambersburg or, the 30th ult.. and mum trust to the hoaor and honesty of re+ old customers to pay up. I still einAuct my old businee. iti Chambernburg and trill be glad to - 1111 orders as before. ang2.l 8. B. SHRYOCIE. THOSE INTERESTED.—The un dersigned iB desirous of having a settlement with his customers. All persons baring had business triumaction, previous to this date are requested to call upon him and make settlement, as be is anxious to know how he stands with his friends. [attg3l-2m) ABRAHAM METZ. CAVALRY & ARTILLERY HORSES WANTED.—Ass'tp7 QUARTEtIMASTER'S OFFICL, 1.. S. A.. Harrioburff, l'a., &pt. 19, 1861. Until further °Meta, ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FIVE DOLLARS PER HEAD will be paid for all Ca. %rah:: Horses delivered and accepted at the Government Stables, nt Harrisburg. Pa. • Said horses to be sound in all particulars. not lees than five (5) nor more than nine (9) yefirs old. from 14i to lri Itande high", full-fleshed, compactly built, bridle adze, and of sufficient size for Cavalry purposes,- Payment made oil deliver: of seven (7) horses or over. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE DOL LARS PER HEAD will he paid fur 1111 Artillery Horse% delivered and accepted at the Government Stables, at Harrisburg, Pa. Said horse% Must be of dark colors, sound in all panic. niers, strong. quick and active. well broken and %gun, trotters in harness, -in good flesh and condition, from six (6) to ten( 10) years old. and not less than 154 hands high. Payment made on delivery of six (Ii) homes or over. These specilleations will be strictly adhered to, and rig idly enforced in every particular. Hours of inspection from BA. 31. to 6 P.M. Inspection% will also be held as follows: ALTOONA, Pa., Ist and 3d Tuesday of en& month. LANCASTER, 2d and 4th " '` " READING. Pa., lot and 3d Thursday of each month SHIPPENSBITRO, 31 awl 4th Horses so aooepted at these places to be delivered at dos Government Stables, at Harrisburg'. Pa. E. C. EEICHENBACH, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. MEI WANTED.—A good TANNER. " Good tragearuot steady employment a - Whoever'. 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