October 26, 1864, frauhliu fptoit'ory. LOCAL f ITEMS. Gossip AVITII OCR FRIENDS.—We promised our friettilaa description of a full blooded German lager-bier_gurden, and DOW hasten to make gad our word, trusting that the details will afford them "u itibiety of the enjoyment the visit did us. - These places are called gardens, most likely, _beiiause the - plump, rosy checked dutch frauleins may well represent cabbage roses, dahlias, and lady slippers; the spruce, broad shouldered beaux tiger fillies, sweet williains and buehelor buttons; the fat. old ladies pumpkins, squashes and tur nips (their noses particularly;) the old smoke dried men conisrocks, rutabagas and carrots too reterenee to their hair;) and the little boys and girls and babies ()es babies) buttercups. daisies and primrostai. No other evident-en of a garden were be seen. -Sunday night was selected tor the visit--0 profane one ! and vie found a hall of immense prize, about three 111111, tlg , large as an or dinary chnich jammed With well dressed, well behaved and }veil conditioned tier:nails. all eating earned -beef. cabbage,' roast beef, ham, briiwn bread, pretzels, and [millions of every rad - ety ; drinking bier; talking• and drinking bier; laughing - und DRINKING ; and listening to a tide orchestra amid DRINKING BIER: Thoughts of bier, drops of bier, ,oceans 1.(% bdir, smells of bier, an atmosphere of - bier, pervaded the east assembly, one might well think that a secret clause toot yet tramdated_from ernamilar) in the Au usherg contiaision. or the Heidelberg catechism, related to the consumption of-hies. It 'put us in mind of a fire; hi the country where liten'itllllll.ll and children all turn mat, the Pumis vim:, and the full and empty buckets passing and repassing with the ,if (lever:glom the inily differ enre being that none. of tholluid was spilled, nu— not is drop. -Dow the pot bills inn wined to thread their ways through the throng,' to recollect the multifarious orders, and nor to lose themselves in the melee was mindce. Etery noiment we looked for some coufbund Teuton isnitbr,to deposit himself Mien a table and the glass to rush hack for another waiter. The most incomprehensible thing was that these fellow:, would MB at full speed i \ gl: k t throluth the `dense mass with stx mugs of bier in each hand. Now we, kane:v_ full well that there are but tour tihgexs and a thumb on each hand. fire prong• in all, but where would they phPtt•the sixth mug. Wit watched and peep ed and scrutinized and poked our nose in the clos et proximity to many a Ill'Xil-111112, but all to 110 parpooe, it:depot nu ppecasioneil growl front an im peded bear-er he a purine.e:, and finally gave up the researeh, hazarding a 'guess that it mind be pressure, or, volte•Pion or capillary attraetion, in other words that the specific: gravity of fire pot: ppf bier will sustain to sixth, as lye will bear up an egg tin its surf iii' ; or 'perhaps (we verily believe we Mire the solution of the problem iitdv) the flue are the bier for the sixth. We saw women actually swelling under the re peated draughts of bier, and. observed an affectipn ate mother persuading in sweet German gutturals hem infant to imbibe of the bitter nectar. More thin one muntrehill carried her baby embran.d closely to nature's fount, mid from the placid looks of the little saugling we were assured that their fisid was a kind of 'milk punch, provided that bier and milk will make a punch. No - Wonder the Ge rmans waltz so Well when their faVurite bevrage id made of lops. At the close of every piece of mushc the applause was deafening, consisting of the rappi g f some two thousand heavy mugs upon the deal tin les. and. food erica of bravo, encore, his, etc. The leetion of eatables on the front counters was tiF tounding, comprising wagon heals of sausages, small sausages m testoms and necklaces, looking like bunches of banalities, and larger satifiges nearly us large •as a bolster. We thought we would'hotice Who in the world would bin} and cat one of the big ones, and fixed upon one particular old lady, out of whom the fut was slowly oozing instead of #rspiration, as cure to do so. but found that they cut theiri in slices. The greatest g a ud humor preN ailed. the only ill behaved person in the room being an Amercan, who Was summarily' rejected with the loss, of a coat tail and with a fearful strain in the seat of his pantaloons. Doubt less. in the concourse were represented all clas,es of society, front the most erudite, metaphysical' philosopher. to the dullest hour. Smoking, of course, is not onlY tolerated but encouraged, as provocative of thirst, and a dense cloud arose over the tables like that from a burning prairie, .the iltnsiun heightened by the intense brightness of the - myriads of gas lights 'that illumined not only the building but the adjoining street. The cheese deserves a passing, notice, for its perfume rose high abo‘e the notes of the .moqic, and the dmeldof the bier. It was u niiirinz sight, and as for smell—well we once nosed a dead mule that had been lying six days beneath a snooper's sun: and the memory of that poor animal gave only an approximation to the penetrating effluvia of the Base. If we have not stated before, we will now, that the price of the bier Was 5 CENTS a glass (none of your froth), notwithstanding the enormous rise in the price of othwr - articles of find and. diet. Now dear gossips, this is not according to our ideas of spending Sunday evening. and we can each draw our own conclusions, but one thing is certain that whether the bier drinkers get used to it (likr the old WOMIIfI . I , eels—to skinning) or Whether the bier is unintoxicating. no one seemed alTheted by Ms potations. When au opportunity offers we-purpose attending an Trish Leben gie mild. - KEW YoMC; Oct 2'2, 12114 RAILROAD (tRD ANIZ ITtoN.—TheCnnunission e•rrK of the Connelliwille and Southern Pezinsylva- Ida Railroad Company met at Bi , dfiad on the 14th Ink., and organized by calling Hon. S. L. Russell 'to the chair. The hooks were ()pelted and 102,- 21k) shares . of the ittock were immediately itibitcri. hed for. Among the tubseribers were Col. John A. Wright, Hun. A. King,. S. L. Russell, John Cessna, A. K. M . Clure, .John D. Ruddy, W. J. 13aer. John 111. Kennedy and others. her miy,foNs of -dollars were thus subscribed and tivt dollars per a hare paid down, at , once tiling thVconstruction of , the road as a certainty. \V ilipibt not that when an opportunity is presented tire people of _.l , ninkliti coomtt will contribute most liberally s. aid in thief great thoroughfare, - which ie abotleto relieve the Southern counties from the exactions they have hitherto suffered for w.et of tweets to the roll and iunbrr of the Nm : ties immediately west of us. It will be seen by athertisement iu to-day's paper that a meeting of the stock holders will be held in Philadelphia on the 19th of November to elect a President and Directors for the company. It is conceded, we believe, that Col. Wright will be chosen President and no better 11/All could be found for the position. SWOR . DS PRESENTEIL—The enlisted an•n of Company - E. 21st CavalQ, presented Capt. Phe airie sword, sash and belt, worth $2.50. Orderly Sergeant Palmer made the pre sentation, to which Cupt. Phenicie replied in an upproPirate and patriotic speech. lie will Ine'ri led this _manifestation. of the 'confidence of his command. ;The members of Company G. same r regiment, have presented Ist Lieut. E. Knowles with a sett of-w•legant horse equipments. It is most`gratifyirrg to witness this confidence of the men iu the officers who tionunand them. THE stockholders of the Bank of Chambersburg will find an important notice in our advertising cokunns. Tiler or to meet on the. 15th of Nn. Velither pelt to determine whether the Bank shall be continued. as a L'itntr: institution, or go under the act of Conzress. NATIVE Ton - .4.cco.—we have received from Mr. Solomon Dunkle, of Spring Run, a specimen of tobacco grown, cured and neatly pressed by himself which is superior to any specimen of the '• weed' we have found in market since the war commeMitt.:. Git All RERyBGRGIMPRUI EMENTS.—Among the wan) improvements since the late fire, Eyster S Bra. stand protninen -- -Ttre - v have fitted up their Warehoube which itamooliat . ely in tlw rear of the old store house. If is son enient of aecom. is neat and eontfortable for them sido es as well as their customers. The eotrouttnity appre ciate the eliancw. judging from the eroaa ds minting. out tn &tied with their iitmlaties. It io also noised arnand that they Me sellintt omits at very low figures—having been liteky enotnrh to hit the market at Ito lon est ebb, and pay d; cash for their goods. as 4100 them for cash. en ahi” ik.m.t" .4 , 11 them to their enotonters at a very mina adoJITAV. For NO of prices see their advertitement in another eolumn They will continue to i•ell at Mier., nam ed until the stock is exhausted. BROWN'S, BRONCHIAL TROCHES are recom mended fur public speakers Lind- others. for the relief of Colds and to clear the voice. Their efficucy I. strongly attend by Congressmen. Clergymen, men and mlotri who use them. ds there are Clergymen, be Rare to URTAI the qtrtuine. ADDRESS OF THE' UNION %TATE TRAL COMMITTEE ROOMb OF rim UvION SrATIMENTRAL COL., 1 PIitut,ELPHIA, October:3l, 1864. To the Loyal Men of Penhxylrankil The smoke of the first engageinent has cleared ;may, and upon the vote of her citizens at hot ' Pennsylvania stands by the Government of our fathers, while her brats sons in the field will not give less thou to eke thousand 'majority fir the good cause. The last hope, therefore, of till- sup porters of General 'McClellan has disappemted, and toe only result of continuing to sustain hilt is to give aid and comfbrt to the rebellion by incieusin the appearance i& dihunion among ousels es. Genetal Sheridan dealt a terrible blow to trea son oa Wednesday, and every patriot's heart thrill ed with joy upon bearing it, but a great Majority forAbrahath Lincoln in Pennsylvania would be Mr Inure fatal to the armeti conspiracy against the Union and the Constitution. Every vote for our tried and faithful President will paralyze some arm raised to shunt down the flag, bile every vote for the base surrender at . Chicago, and the men who carry its white flag. Will encourage some rebel to shoot another Northern soldier. The ticket nomi nated by Vallandigham, Wood, and Seymour is now - black with treason, and after it is voted will be red with the blood of our brothers fighting for us. The tsar has existed for the last year only by reason of our divisions. nod its continuance to day is solely owing to the activity of the disunion party of the Noi-th and thelifintform of its Conveu _thin. While any hope remained of the election of its candidates. plausible excuses might be found by misguided men for giving them their suffrages; hut after the verdicts of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania, all sensible persons knots that the tlection is already . decided by the people, and that it only remainsto. ascertain the majorities. It follows, therefore, that creep rote for McClellan and Pendleton is an earn est incitation to Jefferson Davis to continue this fearful war to waste more of our treasure and to murder. others of our sons. The sublime spectacle a united North Will cud the tsar. We invn,lt all patriots to lend their effiirts unceasingly to produee this result. By per fecting the ward and tovinship organizations ; by the circulation of documents; by public addresses, especially by local speakil'rs; by earnest personal ellorts with honest hut mistaken men; by making arrangements to bring every loyal voter to the polls ; ¢y sending tax receipts to every soldier and sailor by the immediate, formation of campaign clubs in every borough and community; by great meetings of the - people by daylight and by torch light, and by :Stile honest agencies of an 'active and thorough canvess;appealing to the patriotic zeal and kindling the patriotic enthusiasm of a great and 10)01 Commonwealth; we can attest the frailty of our State to the flag of the Union by a majority worthy of the historic charabter of the contest and of the great issues dependent upon Forward, then, e% cry lover of his country to thil good work! Looking not to the past but to the future, forgetting all personal considerations, and appreciating the privilege of some sacrifice for Li berty and the Ninon, let us relax no effort until the polls are closed. This committee will continue to do its whole duty, and relies upon your instant. earnest i and constant assistance. amide march of valor and of glory from the Rapidan to the James sealed the late of the re bellion-. Since then Sherman has turned its left wing. Ftirngut is closing its a% (mites of escape, Sheridan has sent its vanguard again whirling down the ‘ valley. It only remains for us to sound ,the charge along the whole line, and wrapping our ballots around our brothers' bullets, march to the pr aceful,l final triumph which ass ails us in Novem ber.- Broclai ming the war to be a failure, George B. Mi•Clellan isidiumelf the great failure, of the war —a general without a victory — a statesman with out a record ; and if we are faithful, history will add to his epitaph that he was a candidate for the Presidency without au electoral vote. Let us all, therefore. labor without ceasing, In memory of our buried tunny re. in regard tor the wounds of our lninglieroes. to guard liberty- front its deadly peril, and the Union front its treasonable foes, in the interest (if religion, and in the hope of the Re public of the ;Mare, loyal men of Pennsylvania, ton% rd to s ictory In behalf of the Committee, t 4 llttiN CAMERON, Chairman. A. W. l;Exn:Dn - r, :2 c s ectarie s. N FORNEY, .$ E=Zl=! —Pula:MI6% 11(1., I.l'llA not burned by the reb els though man} outrages were committed._ —A party of armed men, from Canada, robbed three bank.in St. Alban's, Vt., (.11 the Five citizens were shot. rr= —The rebeLs hn`lloll Hutu r - 30 Flour—Red 10 50, Eggs Wheat.—t White • tlO Lord . 2 05 Tallow 14 e . 150 13w 20a25 Corn 1 50 Bneon—Sido, ....... 20 Data ~, . Soup Bean. 't 00 Clover Seed 10 00 Washed 60 Ttinothy Soot 4 l'amotted 40 Fin eett ..... 2NI Pared rearlawg. 500 Potatoes—Mercer.... 1 :101 npareil Pettelnw... . 300 Potattn,—Piok Ito en 1 tat Dried Apple" 2 00- ~ ---e -1111 TEILIA.ItA Philadelphia Markets.. -- PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 1864: There in vory little chipping demand' fur Flour and only MY Ltd& a ere disposed of at $lO 25 fur Extra $ll S 11 50 for Extra family, tool $l2 it 12 25 for fanny. In Rye Flour and Coen Meal nothing doing. Wheat eotnes forwardund is rather finig-. Salee, 3.000 tom. good tool prime Rt. red at $2 '301:2 35, and white at s'2 40 it $2 60. Rye sells lit $1 60. Corn rathef cpuet, and, 2,0(11) bus yellow rind at $1 lit Oatx active and ad *ward. Sales of 3,002. i butthela Penna. at 86c. Wlticky i.. steady—Sules of 400 totrrelc, Ohio at litto. TELEGRAPH,' Philadelphia Stock Marked :snots 'way) Penn. th VS. 93; Reading Railroad, old; Morris Canal :r; Long Island, 45i; Penna. , -R 11. ; exchunge_on Sea• York par. 11.01) ; ,IThrrtiorintnto. 1 0 f"Ei,v: y( l )r Stolen QD ALI/ERSY BULL, abont le months old. 't;hit s e t a ' n ' Tai u g ‘ h 'g t red o•olor, with skin quite yellow. Any persons ratterte ina. him Win be paid the above rewant . _ oet26.3t' - JOHN LINN. nesr Chamborslatm. NTOTIOE persons indebted to A. J. White by note,or Book Account will onnfer a Styor by railing and settling tbeir accounts witboutdelay. His book. are all that he has saved out 0, the greet fir, 0et..9.6 J WHITS, Stone lkiibling, 2 loon north of the Pot TOTlCE.—Whereas, my wife Lydialms _l.* left my bed and board without Just cause, I caution all persons not to trust her on my account. to, I will pity no debut of her contracting. My three children, Adrun.,Eph mim and Charlotte, I warn all persons not to harbor or employ without my convent. PETER FORNEY. Caihtown, Adams ro.. Pa., Oct 26, 1664.-3tt lIPOIITANT NOTlCE.—Penions know ins- themselves indebted to Eystor &Bro., and wishing to confer a favor on us, can do so by paving the same with out delay, 114 we have changed our mode of doing hesitate* and are now selling patch exclusively Tor milt. We are very desirous of closing up our old Books. ctet26-4t EYSTER & BRO. C•EDAR GROVE CEMETERY.—An 1,/ Election for seven Managets of Cedar Grove Ceme tery Company, will be held at the Ibwk Since of J. der, at the Market House, un Saturday. the sth of Norm bee, between the hours of 1 and 5 o'clock, P. M. A Divi dend of six per cent. Ili. 'wen declared upon the capital stock of the Company. pa) able on demand. octfAl @t J. N. SNIDER, Sec y. EXECUTOR'S NOTIC E.—Notice is hereby given tharettem Testamentary to the Estate of Jame:. latA f Southampton township, deed, hate been granted to the undersigneti. All penons knowing themselves indebted to said. Estate will plea , e make Immediate payment, anti thou having lu:nl4 present thew properly at ithentiented for settlemenL CONRA I) PLASTER, ra'r. V.XiCUTOR'S NOT IC E.—Notice is ILI hereby given that Letters Testamentar to the Estate of Noah H.y ers, late of Montgomery township, deed, have been grunted to the nodertigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate .payment; and those having. elaims presentgbem properly authenticated for settlement. octdd DANIEL HAWBECKER, Eir. DJIINIS'FRATOR'S NOTICE.—No- Lice is hereby Riven tint Letters of Administration on the Estate of Jaeob Brown, late of Green township, deed. have been ranted to the undersigned. ' All rOTS4IIIt knowinir themsels es indebted to said Estate will please nuike immediate payment, and thossthaving (dadas present them properly authenticated for settiement. uctdd - L • ELIZABETH BROWM, Adra!rx. A WIEN ISTRA'COR'S NoTICE.—No _L A_ rice is beret., given that Letters of Administration tin the Estate of fosse M. Jones. late -of Yannottsburg, dee'd have been granted to the undersigned • • • . All IMMOmc knOlir themselves indebted ti getid....ll3tatte will virtue hike immediate payment anti tie.. Anteing Claim.' , res s ent theta ',roper') ittzthentleated for settlement netiit3 \ U. IVALS.I:II, Atitn'r. VLI HOLDEN, INVITES . THE AT tention e.,ery reader of thli paper, winch includes many thounual of his old patrons anti acquamtAnces, of anonnally 'lame sae IreanttfUl variety of AMERICAN & Imported WATCHES: CLOCKS, and elegant deigns of JEWHLII.V. SILVER WARE, &e MEI - 131:B LIC SALE.-FAYETTEVILLE SEIIINARV.—This popular NMl:Wien will be sold at Pubbe Outer!. an Tuesday, the Sthaf Novenae,. together with all the ineurpirated right. f{llll pnriliKee to the high em and beat bidder. The pmperty ereasiats of two BILICK awl oo• Frame. Alan, name Stable with all neeeoutrr out-build. ings. Possevopn g 1,1.11 00 the let of April. Ily order of the Board (.m.t.'fi t2tl J. KENNEDY. 71)TICE TO TOE LADlES.—Opening 1.1 or FALL 'und WINTER DRESS and CLOAK T RIR)! !NOS ewnpnslna . the hest Silks Velvet. Rithont, Bead loot Bute Gimps. Cords, Buttons, Ornaments, Taa Nell, Leaves and Fringes in all vanety: Ladles' 1117. AI) _DRESSES and 'NETS, the best,And cheapest in the Also, a Lira' , assortment of all Wtiol Shawl rind Scarf brmh•rmt An who-anta a good articlo pica, all at No 1 Sarth othKtre.t. Plldadr I'IIA RIJ-t I. vo(mL. .1412 , ; , 2ra1.4 31anafwtarer. - voTi('E 'l'o THE S'ro(' 1( S OF TILE - CONNF:T.I.SVII.I.E ASP SOUTHERN PENNSYLN INIA RAILWAY COMP ANV."—An elee• In be held for u President:mil Ihrector.lot the “Con. unit Itn.hll-1,('01111\l6y." ht S.. 238 South :Ird 5q....t in the eit) Philadoglatin,on Thursday, thr 17th day of Norruhrt A D., 1' , 104. at :1 link P. M. S. S. 11.1:F.1.1- A. J. ALEX STUTZMAS, 'Jon s t' t, 1:1:4, W. 1101.'&61101.1.1M, A. KING.- Ir. I) BAIteLAT. W. AtillloaN, .1\26.3t J•( Ott WARRIA: Commhutunitrs. At ILKK:4TOER-g,,,N1-8, 17 S E ■ Han . 11reni.d. r ROOK STORE 5: RINI)ERY It. MARART HOUSE. Wa n ! keep ronstantlyonlatud a large sasortmeat of SCHOOL. MISCELLANEOUSAKI ) BLANK BOOKS PAVER, 'WINDOW lii:INDS AM FIXTVRES, STATIONERY, Jo, BLANK BOOKS made to order, PAPER RULED to any Pattern. Ohl Book: Periodie rs als, Newspop.., Meisies&c., Bolted to order, I (oetiti.3t/ •.., FAIZSI . AT PUBLIC SALE.—The no ileHigned will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on l'hurklay, the lilth day 4?.f :tortmber. the followirtg valuable, Real Property, to wit • A FAILMt situated in Antrim tnwnship. Fruniiiii county. Pa.. about-two miles from Browns 31111, and about four miles from Greencnetle, containing 140 A, ass of good Lime:Aim. Land, 100 'A cres of w lticlt are under good eulti‘atioo the, remainder 'rite her Land. The Improvements con.ist of a tutestoried 1(1:11 1.1; 11'14.. Bank Born. Wagon Shed, Corn Crih, and islf the There is a Well of excellent Water at the residence, anti iZstrenin of running Water through the Filial. ,fflifiejF. alp.. a gt.el Orehard of choice Crafted Untie on the menus.a.. Side to i•inamenee at 10 o'clock, A. If., when nth . ..Mance Will In. given. sad the terns maid,' known hy (tet2(l.7lt* SUSAN FUNK. ETTERS REMAINING ILNCLAIIED ;In the PI Ai Wave at Cliambernlnirg. State of Penn• sylvani.t. 0.. t .• Tn „warn of these Leiters the applicant mast Ball for 'advertised Lettars," give the date of this list, and pay one cent fitr advertising Bennett Henry ' Hamburg Frautis Miller Martha Berks K. 1. iiey,E 11 alwen Elixatiethi Misehief MisLeum Barney Kieuili Hamm Julian }later H Burke Miss II Ilartmun Frank liglespevjan t es A lireiolt tie !looser Henry , Proms F J Bucher Adam inglow Jane 'Rank Daniel Camden C.l Janes hunt. Maul 1. Smlth Mien 'Andra Cave Wein it . Little .tifurrtril , Devalmogk Ltpe Joseph V .ShutdeberirerJohn Freemout Mite, Sur 31'ronellElir.nbeth'Timmins Altinte Fe'long Gideon Etnnn'l IWoK Juent t Farris ‘Vtrt 0 31'1.1111011in 'Vm. 'Walter Peter Gullaher John M 'Sfillhountt.lariel l Ward`James Glidts °hail, 3 Miller Peter ,Ynecer John Gonin John Smith = A • .1 . H. M. W H I,T - E Ilttr:Teried ttrir CLOTHING AND iTEINISHING STORE' in the Stone linildinr, no Seeuu&LStn•et, two -doom CT ()THIS CISSIMEREM GENTS' FURNISHING GOODR. Clive ai a cnll ' oc I=Elll= ELI HOLDEN, 708 Hertel Street Philadelphia. CltAIIIIEIC411r1l , ; PA J. N. SNYDER J. W I)IIAL, P. If enrth nt the Poet Office, and oppneße the County Jnil a good 11.‘,1111C111. of TESTINGS YIIIRT3, intAWERS, TRAVELING BAGS, and a ganeral auartmaat at 133 ab b ertiS anent% • LOST.—On Thursday-, the 184 h inst., in - the Borough of Chamber:Mum a pairof GOLD SPECTAL'LES in a leather cate r The finder + - kill be liberally rewanlCil byleuripg them at this office. oeil. TIN,JAPANNED AND OTHER WARE. They are determined to sell lower than anylady else. They put on TIN ROPPING.,Ist quality material forlE cents per square foot ; lid quality 16 cents: 3d quality 14 cents. They do SPOUTING cheaply, wetland promptly. ;They tnte ben Iron forir e Pipes , and charge but denl4,por Colic. =dee° it Tou cannot do; bettor nith thou, than with an} other efitabheluuent. ' Pii , es reduced to suit the timer. t oen!, - 1; CqSH. _AA A SSIGNEES' SALE 0 F RE AL ES 'rATE.—There trill be sold by the undersigned. Arlipeel. of Jacob f.lossext, on the prentisl, in Quincy towmhin, on Saturdrio, the 111th day of Noremher. liti4. the following described kcal Dante, nix: About POACHES of Land, adjoining lands of Solomon Harbaugh. Alex. Ilmnilton and Alex. Knenpor. lying about t: miles from the town Of Quincy. about SIXTY ACRES of the PISI acres are clearedend in u good stoma& cultivation with good fence., The balance' is Wood Land.. - - - TOM! of Sale :—tage) to be paid on the let day of April. 1e55. when the deed will be delivered and puma don reven. the balance in two . equal annual payments crisis interegt Irons the let day oLApril. 1265: Sale to enninteurp of 10 o'clonk on said, when attandancr will be z.ist'n LEVI O, KEPNER, W3L GOSSERT. not to Altsidneas of Jacob Golsen. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-By lure of an order of the Orphan's Court of Franklin County, .the undersigned Administrator of Lir. James Buitlierton. dee d. will sell 'at Public Sale, on the premi ses. on Saturday. the Iltk day of ..l'arember, at In o'clork; A. the following detnribed Real Estate. to wit —The 800 two story BRICK MANSION 1101" SE of said dece dent, situated on Main Street. Witynestaini, opposite Kurtz's Motel. This house is eutioiy sew—ls built in the most approved modern styles and is well adapted for pub-, lie liminess or for a private re.iiilener. Also—an undivided ball part of ft HOrSE AND LOT on Multi Street. This lot fronts 13 feet 4 inches and is 564 feet deep. and is kit noted in the vireo business part of the town. Also--A LOT OF LAND within the borough limits nt, Waynesboro'. well fenced and in a gaiii state bf cultiva ; Con. bounded by lands of Joseph H. Crebs and Lewis S, Forney. containing 2 Acre's and 121 Perches. nest meas ure. Term■ will be mode known on the atm of sale be oct2ii-ts W. S. AMUERSON, Ktiar. N E W GIIYODS! V. HOICK di. CO.. &and Strest, him doors South of Post Ogee , CHAMBERSBURG. PA, The public arererpeetlally informed that we have juit retuned hat the But, with ~large and seasonable it mod:meat of , FILL AND •WINTER GOODS I Bought at the late decline In prices, and which We offer at greatly reduced rate*. We hare a line aseorunent of CALICOES AT 31 CENTS; Good Brows sod Blasehod IR:SUNS from 35 to 60 cent& ; good SATINBTS at $1,26; a line amorttuant of all-wool Black and Colored CLOTHS FOR LADLES' CLOAKS. Boat Spool Cotton at 10 eta, ; Skirt Braids at 12 eta, 100 dos. Children's, Misses Ladles' and Men's Winter Gloves bouibt at auction. very cheap. The handsomest styles of SHAWLS AND .DRESS GOODS. in the country. Call And see at our Store, in the house of Mr. CHRISTIAN,FULLER, ea - /Smd ttrsei, nett door to Me Port We adhbre to our motto to:6611 as cheap as the Cheap ell I 10cC26-3tl J. HOKE S= CO. ' PPHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD: This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest 't.Nlontlea of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, ten Lake Erie. • It has been leased'bv the Pennpytrania Railroad Cora parry. and as operated by them. tin entire length ran opened for paawng-en; and freight bumneas, October 17th, 1864. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG I=! Through Muil.Truin 11:95 P. M. Elmira Express Train. ' • , • 2.50 A. N. Aeronnesslativn - ' 1.20 r. sp. • LEAVE WESTWARD. Through Mail Train .:-... 12:20 A. M. Elmira Express Train • 3:15 A. ti. Accommodation • 1:35 e.'sl. Passenger Cars run through without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. ' Elegant Sleeping Cars on,the Express Train both ways between Williamsport autTßaltimore, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respiTting PS: anger business apply at the S. E. Corner 11th :mill Market Streets, Philadelphia. • And` tor Freight business of the Company's Agents :. 4., 4 \ M. B. KI2TiGSTON, Jr.. eon 13th and Market Sta., Phila7, J. W. RETNotais & Ene. , I: : ii , J. M. DIIIIJ., Aggat N. C.• R. R., Baltimore, Md. H. 11. HOUSTON. • Gen. Freight Agent. Philadelphia, • - H. W: 0 WINNER. Gen; Ticket Agent. Philadelphia. JOS D. POTTS, 0ct25,64. Geo. Manager. Williamsport --.-- 1 A'' T II E R GREAT VICTORy 4:uptreet c driven up the Valley Moseby eurrnived his annot) mi., red and • heapt .11)py 121221212 2.500 yards beautiful Patterns very latent st 3 le of Printod Detains at the wane old price, ci4. 9i P eenfti DomeatierAnghams 35 00112. Rest goisfa made 40 eents, Calicos' tom t() In 17 k rents. 50 piety. best quality, Black and White and Plain Black Colon's at 35 cents italm'onsls from $2,25 to j 5. Stocking Yarn, $ 1 , 2 5. 41,50, best 1111,87. Unbleached „Muslin 1 yard wide, Ti. ' Spool Cotton, 10 eeot*. Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs from 15 to 2.3 vests. 31 WEAIL. In 'Satinetur and Yens' Wear we defy the eonatry ha, rag laid in our stock of Woollens last spring when good' of that class were 50 per rent. lower than they have bean aloe., and we intend to give our eustbmers the advantage of Cheap (Uvula for rash. People will begin to no., the advantage at the rash over Um credit aptein whoa they examine our priexs and goods. G A RPETS CARPEI'S ! Carpet* ea nil Wool ELt 11011e - tol F 10... Oil Clothf. OROORRIP.S. We Wive :vide.' to our tttoei n line of Grocetiet o fe oil mg lii Itliry no Niertt{• wlvu sae, in oat. We tire , ion at the ill taint tut gain Street, ache,• we wi ll l ie wit. • ;Id Wends and roam- net .111 . 14. . --- fi .nystm-: & t a ußO. r---- . e . - HOUSEKEEPERS WILL TAKE NO ik - rr ICE that NIXON ,114 a SOAP that Ali% be ex een ed for srashinq elothinx, nonor mg Arrrltyr, oleaninq pants and for all- washing porp., , Try ,t. ME , • i Roux]) I LI I hi .-- - II 0k M I , • ir !;rottint Popper at NI lON'S Al ADDER. EXTRACT LOGWOOD, .01 laalgo iid taker dy NIXfvN'S. Il i A 14 I 1 " • 1).-kiixoEtrs.8 LETTUCE SEED.—A Sew Viniety for fell plautiug. Very time itud Herds. Procure this - tied fro= . NIXON. TRY THE NEW - I,El"rl.7CE.—Perfect luirdy at NIX(IMS, lEA\VEEI) T U N I C LI Blood Sitiovlior, - or's Banal rills, Apar's Pectoral, Brown's 'froobes, thwflassis Bittars. I ,\T-IXO).;'S I)REG STORE IS IN THI .A.. 11 ()Mr° of Iflt. gfr:virtxr. Main Stmet. NTOR'II'HERN (`',ENTRAL . RAILWAY ./1 FALL TLVI TAl7l,l;.—Fo.ir Tfiriost, Daily, to and from Baltimore and frashinirton. eery. Connection,. notehe with trednle on Penney - iv:Lula Itailrotul, to Mot from Pittehurk and the. Weed. FOY R TRAM DAILY to atotlrtnn the North and Went Branch Sulotnehonnn. Elmira and all t.l Northern New York. On •nd after Mortritry. O:. ITtA, 1t 4, the Pasomicer Trains of the Northern Cetttral Railway will Arrive ut and depart from Ilarrhtburi. and Baltint"re au fotiovr.. NOITTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN lerm. Sunbury dedy (except - "Sunday) ' 10 25 A.IL llorrieburg . 1.2 0 armlet ut lialtiniem. 3:40 ESPRERS TRAIN leave. tiutthury dbily (ex. rept Sunday) 1 1 :45 . lemes Burr it, burg (except 5I ntutP ). . . ..... 250 AM. arm el nt Italtimore ' IX) A 31. HARRISIII' r. ACCOMMIMAI'ION leaves Hurriaburg 7:00 A.Y. BUNBUItY ACCOSIMUDATION leaves tine. bury dady rez. Sunday) 7 : 30 PHILADELPIII.I EXPItESN TRAIN tonne. . , Sunbitr3l,l•l.illy (ex. Sunday) 9:05 P.M. • N 0 It T II WA RD. MAIL TRAIJN ledveg Bnltinows daily (eseept 5unday)......... 0:41 A.M. leaves .. 1:35 P.M. arrives at Sunbury BIPRESS TRAIN leaven Baltimore daily . • 0:30 P.B. .wirer RI - 1:50 a.m. leaves liarrisbarg daily cept Monday) - 3:15 A.R. arrive/I.ld Sunbury - 5.53 /i.. 11 ERIE RIPMESS TRAIN' loaves Baldis's! daily (except Sunder) et.. 7:30 WIT.* Harrisburg daily (ex cept.Sundeys).at ...... 12:33 A.M. arrives et Seabury et. " 3:25 .s.st. 11A1t4113BURG ACCOMMODATION leaxce Baltimore daily(ex. Monday 3:00 r.v. arrives at Harrisburg at. 7:50 F.M. SUNBURY A CCOMMODATION losses Hay- Asbury daily (ix. Sunday). 4:00 P.X. The Erie Express and Philadelphia Express are through , train-Ito and from Edo and all intermediate 'Watt Mall ' tad Express traltur run through-to Elmira For furtjier Infonnaarm apply at the Mee. In Pennsyl- Tanta REUTINNI Thl*A. e.c4011'64 ,t nee. Hap. election firoclamation: ELECTION OF ELECTORS F A PRESIDENT AND VICE f 'RESIDNT OF THE UNITED STATES.—Whereas, in and by an Act of Gen. eral Ashembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylituda. en titled. An Act relatinto the Eleetiens of this Common wealth," passed:the 3d day of Jitly, Anno Domini 1839, it is made the duty of the Sheriff ofoverg County tithin the Commonwealth to give public rmtice ot the General Elec tions, and in suc notice to enuMerate 14—The Ofhe ns to be eleeteiL 2d—Dssignatt places ntiwhieh the election is to be held. Therefore, L SA3ItTEL BRANDT. HizitSheriff of the County of Franklin. do hereby make known and give this PUBLIC NOTICE to the" Electors of th County of Franklin, that ON TUESDAY. THE Bth DAY OF NOVEMBER. NEXT, a General Electiont ttchl be held at the several Election Districts established, by late in said edunty, at ninth tinorthey will vote by ballot for the several officers, Ste. • hereinafter named. The said-Elections will be held throughout the County as follows: At the Court 'rouse in the Borough of Chamliersburir, .r the North Ward of raid Borough, and part of ',Guilford At the House 4.1. W. :Taylor, for the Sonth !Ward of said Borough.' . . At the Public llobse of John Gordon, at the West Point of Chambershurg for the township of Hamilton. Al-the School Home in Fayetteville, for parts of the townships of Guilford_nnd Green. At the Pnblie Howie of Martin SAmemater, in Oreenvil loge. Ad part of Green township. At the Western School Hottse, in thetown of St. Thom as, for the township of St. Thome& At the School Hoime in the town of Fannettshurgy fee the township of Metal. At the S•huol Rouse, in the town of Roxbury, for the township of I.nrotn. At the il..osc of John Harvey, for part of the township of Fann•tt. At the School limes. in the town of Concord, for part of the township of Emmett, and. Al tho new Stone School House in Morrowsiown dis triet, for the other part of Funnett township; 1 At House now occupied by Geo. Andenfon in the Singe of Quincy, for the township of Quinej. At the Western School House in Wayucsbore, for the township of Washington. At the House of John ii. Adams in Greencastle, for An trim and part of the townships of Peters and Montgomery. ,kt the School House, on the land Michael Cook in. War t township, for the township of Warren. 1t the Strasburg School House, for the township ot Lot-, te ..any. A 'to Howe of James Mullen, lathe town ofiLoudon, for pa `3f the township of Peters. At the ler House .rn'the farm of Jacob Elba, fur the Welsh Itu. istrict hring part of Montgomery township. At tho House or Thomas McAfee, in Mercenburg, for parts of the townships of Peters and Montgomery; At the Mount Rock School House in Southampton town ship for part of the township of Southampton. -', At the Eastern School House in Orrstown;for the other rut el Southampton township. At-which time and place the qualified Electors will elect by baCH TWENTY-SIX PERSONS to IW Electors of President and Vice President of the United States. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN—" That every per son excepting Justices of the Peace, - who shall bold any office or aplsointment of profit or trust under the United State; or of this State, or a City or Incorpontted'D (strict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, who is or shalt be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary Departmentof this Slate, or of the United States, or of any Incorporated District, and also, that every mem ber of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the-. Select or Common Council of any City, or Commissioner of any Incorporated District, is by law incapable of hold ing or exercising at the time, the office or appointmentof Judge. Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth; and that no Judge, Inspectors or otherofileer of such election. shall be eligible to be then voted for." ' And the said Aot of Assembly, entitled "An Act rela ting to Elections of this Commonwealth," passed July 3, farther, rovides, as follows, to wit: " That the Inspectors and Judges shall meet at the res pective places appointed for holding the electices in the District in which they may respectively belong, before 9 o'clock, on the morning of the lid Tuesday of October, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint ;one Clerk who ' shall be a qualified voter of such District. "In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Inipector shall not atteud - on the day of election, then the person who shall have re ceived the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preeeeding election. shall l , 3 t. as Inspector in his place. And in ease the person who received the high est numbersnf votes for Inspector shall not attend, the per son elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highest nmxiber;of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and if any-vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hoar after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which 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 Assessor; respect. ; ively. to - attend at the place of holding every rceneraL - 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 called out in rela von to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such - election. and on such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters as the said Inspectors, (Walther of them, shall from time to time require. - ' No person she'll be permitted to vote at any election u aforesaid, than a white freeman of the• age of twenty-one years.or mere, who shall have resided in the State at lesit one year, and in the election District where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately proceeding such elecßon. and within two ytuirs have paid a' State or County tax which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the'election. But a citizen of the United ,Statos. who has previotisly been a qualified voter of any State. and removed therefrom and returned, and who stall have resided in the election Dia uiet and void taxes aforesaid shall be entitled to Vote after ros.ling in this Suite sin months: Provided, Thtg the white freemen. citizens pf the United States. between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years. who have resided in the election Distort ten da3-s os aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, althotigh they shall not have paid taxes. - "No perdu shali be merrndted to vote whose najne is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Corninmsioners. unless, First. he produces a receipbfor pay went. within two years of a State or County tax, ;assessed turneetthly to the Constitution, and rive aatisfactory evidence . either on his oath or affirmationa or the oath or ffirmation of another, that he has, paid such a tax, or in failure to produ'e such a receipt, shall make oath to the Priyment thereof: or, Second, if hts claim a right to vote by being an' elector between the ages of dl and i 2 years, shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the State at feast one year next before applicatio . u, and make Lis such proof of residence in the District as es required by this Act, and that he sloes verily believe, frorri the accomitsgiven 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 vote shall be inaerted in the alphabetieal list, by the Inspector, and a note mule opposite thereto by writing the word "tax . " Le shall be admitted t 2 vote by 'mown of having paid tax, or the word "age" The slush be admitted tot ote by reason of nem and ill etther case the reason of such rote, shall be called out to the Clerks, who shall make the like Mite in the list of voters kept by titans. ' "In all eases where the name of the perstm claiming to, :rote is not found on the list furnished by the Commission ers or Assitsson. or his right to vote, n (build either by verbal preelamation thereto. or by any In-Uteri thereon or not-is objeeted to by any qtudifled citizen, it shall bribe duty oaf the Imipectort to examine such persons on oath as to cp.mlifleatitom and if he claim* to have resided the State one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient prof thereof. Inn he shall make proof by at least one wit ness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the dhdriel for more than ten days next Immediately pr-ceding said election, and shall also himself spear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the District. and that be did not Yet:weeded° the ;mid District for the purpose of Toting therein. "Every person qnaldied as aforesaid, and whet shall make clue proof. if . required. of his residenee a„nd payment cif tales, no aforesmd.hall he admitted to vote in the town. • ship, ward or district I n which he shall reside. " If mi r y perspn shall prevent or attempt to prevent a; oflioer of the election under this act from bolding met ales. tine, or use or threaten any•violenre to any inch officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him Is The axe ration of his duty. shalt block or attempt to block •p the window or avenue to any window where the name maybe holding, or shall use or praetive any intimidation. threats, force or violence, with the design to Influence unduly, or overaw, any elector, or to prevent Min from Toting, or to retain the freedom of choice. such person on conviction shall be tined in any stun not exceeding five hundred dollars and to be imprisoned for a time not less than one or More than' twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the court where the trial of such offence shall be bad. that the Person m offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the said offsmee was committed,, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction he Shan be nen teored to pay a Inn of nat . Ws! than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars. and to be imprisoned nee WM thou *six months nor more than two years. ,"lf any peram or persons shall make any bet kw wigor j upon the result of nay election within this Comm cinwealth, or, shall offer to mate any such bet or wager, of printed, a vernsonent, challenge or invite any person or pebrsonsto! e etiejel,e for wager. upon conviction thereof, be or they) slott Melt three tunes the amount so offered to bet. And the• Judges of the respeethe districts nforeetnid. ore. 'lntoned to meet at Chneubeenburg. on the Friday next following. the }whims.; of saiek elertion. then and there to perfim. !hair things required of the ne by law. . EXTRACTS FROM AN ACT ALLOWING SOLI DEERS TO VOTE AND BY PROXY; 1•1=1 SF(-noN , 32. When any of the electors. mentioned ins the first tul•tion of this net, lot than ten in number, shall bemembers of, companies of another state Or territory, or,' for any sufficient and legal cause, shall be seperata from their proper campany, or shall be in any hospecd, n'ary udrd; teasel, or on rertruittng, provost, or other duty', Ardor" within or rithout this state, under such eircumstanres ti shall render it proboble that he, or they, will br•'unahlr 55 rejoin their proper company, or to be present at Ale propel , place of elen'tion. on or before the day of the electron, there% to mentioned, said elector, or electors, eke! hair a right In rote an the following manner. Ste-rioN SI. The toter. aforesaid. is heirlk ' r antht,r•' loch, before the day of election, to deposit hitykollot or ballots, properly folded, as required by the general election laws of this state. or otherwise, as the ester VOgyr rLnoer: fn a sealed enrelope, together with a written or printed, or partly smitten andpartlyprtnted. stark tot. rina•inirtir rely 54,241: Or THE VOTER, THE couxrr, on IV HE 10 A RFAIDEXT. and a written or printed authority. to some quoit:n*4.d rater in the election distrtet, of which said voter isa resident. to cast the ballonl, contained - ht said envelope. for Aim, on the Ay of said elation. Said statement end authority to be :tinted by tbs. sant voter, and attested by the eomnamtlinw, or gone , mai missioned, officer of the company, of which he i• a menit , her, in the case of a pnvate. and of some eommissitend of fice r of the regiment, in the true of an officer, if any of such °Mears urn conveniently accessible and if oder% ise. Abell by sums other witness; and there •holl also secompaaj said ballots, an affidavit of said v ken before some one of the officers aforesaid, and in tl nbs flee df such of ficers, before mane other person dal anti trizet4o admin ister oath• by any law of this state , he is riqualified voter in the election district in which be pnipos.is to rotes. that he is in. the actual military sect ice of dlr. United States, or of tide state, describing the organization to whitiz he belongs. that he has not sent his ballots to any other p er son or persons, than the one in such authority mention that he will not offer to Tote .at any poll. wiiich may he opened on said election day, ut any place whatsoever*, and that he in Out a deserter. and has not been rilshonortt bly dismissed from the service. and that he is now strait*. ed at -• in the state of - Said sealed envel ope. containing the ballots, statement, enthorit and affi davit as aforesaid, to be sent to the proper person, hymen - or otherwise, kering vertacrt or petaled on the outside, across the sealed pan thereof. the words, "aoLornsa BAL. LOT FOR- township, (borough or ward,) in the County sEcnow 34. The elector, to whom such ballot shall be sent tidal, on the day of election, and whilst the polls id the proper district are open, &diver Me envelope,l so scat - rd, 'marled, to the raper _election officer, whochsU •pc. the sass, re taipresance of the diction beard, ad deposit the hallow thgrein contained, weeks. with the eandox, and accompanying paws, "as otter ballots are deptsited, and - saki bowed shall count and canvass the sasnaln the smite Mrs r/ OP othw rates mar re fail{ effatiwn a ond =I 01Crtion Proclamation. - • deliveringthe same may, ob the demand of any elector. ' beeemPelled to testiN, on oath, that the envelope, so de'. livered by him, 4 in the same state as when received, by him, and that the same has not been opened, or the non. • tents therearchanged. m 'altered, in any way, by him, -Or any ether person. SECTIO!!, 35. The right of any person, time offering to rote at any such elecatfn, May be challenged for the lame causes that it could be -challenged if he were personally present aniC lbr no other reason or cause. SEcrioX 36.- Any officer of any general. or specie' 1 else. don. in this State. who Shall refuse to receive any such ea. velope and deposit such ballots, or to count and canvas* the same, and atm elector whoshall receive such envelope, and neglect or refitse to present the same, to the officers of the election listrict. endorsed on the said envelope, shall be guilty of :a misdemeanor, and conviction thereof, shall 'he punished by imptinortment to the State prison, not ex ceeding one year, and by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars. or either. or both, to the discretion of the court.- SAMUEL BItANDT, Sheriff.' Sheriffs Offica Cbambersburg, Oct. 12, 1864. jinaucial. V, °TICE— W3l GE I. W 1 CKS Laving been 11- burned out by the rebels mad iesirous of resuming business at the earliest possible period, would respectfully request all persons indebted to him to call and make pay ment vritheld delay. Those who have been burned and not able to pay at this time will please adl and settle their amount* by note or due . (ang24 MON Y'WA NT ii - 5.-ItRAND & FLACK reepecttally request all persons knowing themselves indebted to them by hotel or book stemmata to call and make immediate settlement. The necessity of this notice is apparent to every one, and we hope those in debted will report at once. • aug24-tt Apv E R have lost my Account Booksiby theldostruutlon of Charnbeniburg on the 30th ult.. and', must trust to the honor and honesty of my Old eumomers to pay op. I hilt ecroduet my old busioesn in chninbersburg and will be glad . lirtlll orders ea before. .uErki S. S. SURYOCIL. rpo TI10:8E - INTERESTEIP:=The 11 dersigned is desirous of having a sat/anent with Ids customers. All persons having had business transactlorm previous to this date are requested to call upon him and make settlement, as he is anxious to know how he stands with his Mends. [allot-2ml ABRAHAM METZ. 'Lost; *taint atili *trageb. S. 5-20 BONDS STOLEN.—Tho U Wniehouse of the undersigned was entered by burglars on Thursday night, the "..9th ult, their Iron Safe broken open 4 and the following U. & 5-20 Bonds stolen therefrom, cis: Noes 7444, 748.5 and 74116, 4th series, from which the Coupons for the November interest had been ,detached. Also—A large Pocket Book, containing anum. 'bar of Prumisory Notes and other papers. All persons are cautioned against purchasing any of said bonds or notes, . as the proper department of the Govenament has been notified of their has. A reasonable rewariln!e pad for the return of ye Pocket Book with the pap* octi-6t WUNDERLICH A. HEAD. NTOTlCE.—Several of the Bonds of the _LI Franklin Railroad Company are misting, having been destroyed, or, in the hands of parties not known. Any one who holds any of said Bonds can receive useful bear. motion respecting them by applying to D. 0. Clehr or T. B. KennAly,i Eats., of Cliambersburg, or Frederick Watts, Esq., at Cartisle. oct.3 LOST OR DESTROYED.—The follow ing Policies fumed by &Penn Mutual Life lunranos Company of Philadelphia, to wit: Nos. 5145 and 5175 to Alex. K. IrClute. Notice Is hereby given that applica tion has beeri made to the said company for the issue of Duplicates of said Policies. = sep2l-6P LOST OR DESTROYED :Y FIRE.- Certificate No. 7E2 for 1.5 Sham of Stock in the Far mers rank of Reading, leaned to Anna E. Paull. Nodes is hereby given that application has been made farm now certificate. (ectl2-301 ANNA. E. TAYLOR. ESTRAYS.—The undersigned lost five HEIFERS on That's:lay,h of October, 1864, all marked with tar 011 the right. A liberal reward will be given, for the recoveg of the same. octl9 PETER CREICHBAUIL penoton Bountp agmtits. 'TOWN M. 'P OMEROY. ARMY AND NAVY AGENCY, No. 204, South Fourth Street; Philadelphia. The undersigned having resigned his poaltioo as Pay. master in the U. S. Army: has opened at No. 204, South Fourth Street, an AGENCY FOR PROCURING PEN: SIONS, and for the collection of Officers', Soldiers' and all other CLAIMS against the Government. My long eriperienoe as Paymaster has given me unnsaal facilities for fbecoming thoroughly acquainted with this business in all its details. On the receipt, by mail, of a statement of the case of claimants, I will forward_ the ne cessary papers for their signature. Personal attention will be given to the cases at Washington. No charge Unless sumesisful, when $5 will be charged for collecting' small sums under SA), and $lO on all sums over that amount, and under $2OO. Larger denim taken on special arrangement. Fees in Pension eases as fixed by Law. - I JOHN 3L POMEROY. No. 204 South Fourth St junl7 fZ3-t PENSION, BOUNTY AND WAR CLAIM' AGENCY.—Pensions procured for soldiers of the present war who are disabled by reason of wounds received, ur disease contracted, while in the service of the ;United State's; nod Pensions, $lOO Bounty, and Anvers of Pay obtabled for widows or heirs -of these who have died or been killed while in sereiee. JOHN R. ORB, niargly Claim A4perit e Cbambers • • Pa. election ftatirgo. TURNPIKE ELECTION.—An election for one President six Managers and a Treasurer of the Waynesboro', Greencastle and Mereeraburg Turnpike Road Company, will be held at the Public Holm of John H. Adams, ire Greencastle, oi Tuesday, the let day of No umber, 1864, commencing at 1 o'clock, P. H.. By order of the Board.' [octr.l.3tl JOHN RITCHEY, Serey. ELECTION, , --An Election for one Prezitlent. Fire Ilannwers and a Treasurer of the Greencastle and Mar: Anna Line Turnpike Road Company, will - be held at the Public House of loorouniu & Gilds, in Greencastle, on Monday, the 7th day of No vember, 1e4;4 1 between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. uctl9 , 2t i .1011:4 RUTIMAPFP See'y. LECT [ON .-B A NK CHA3lBERS ntittn,llctoberlo 1.964.—An election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS to serve for the ensning year, will be held at the Bank Room. au Monday, the lith day of November nett, ut t l,eP•ek. P. IL ' G. R. MESSERS3IITH, Ca.shier. ftlisittlaucouo. AMERICAN BANK NOTE REPORTER The IMIv Bank Note Reporter in Philideiptda PUBLISHED WEEKLY. • The only one rnn W ininqQUOTATIONS of Riak.:•i , liee la FOUR CITIES, ris: Bettimore, New York. --. Cincinnati. The only one which contains the RATIONAL BA.XIEB for toi orgnonte4l, (official liot( The only ono which wonting the DP. COVNT in ' i Ell: lIT KEN CITIKii, V.I Z.: PLibuielpbia, Chicego Baltimore. NPR Yort, Louisville, - Wastungual, ( lerabol.. I)as e upon Cincinnati, -NV ilmingtim. 'Albany, Pittsburg, Ruebegun-. , St. Paul, 4t. I.ouis, Troy, Dubuque. Milwaukee, lime only one which giro* the earlreAt information or _ NEW COUNTERFEIT NOTES, OEM Ihmottis , AND FINANuIAI. NEWS The FAG iLmEs of the " Amorituu Rank Nut. rt. (water "Lush FINANCIAL. AND TYPOGRAPHICAL UNEQUALED Si'IiSCIeIPTION, PER ANNT3I, IN ADVANCE: Weekly 83.51 s2.io monthly.c.so )ftto., , , 108 South THIRD Street, (third dour.) ep7 4[314 ; Address. )1. E. CORES, PubdsheA__ „,,i, --- ' --- "IOCKHOLDERS MEE=TING.-- Li BANicloF etwilim...nrnG Oct. 17th Ifiret—A gnu. oral meeting of tlia Stockholders of the Bonk of Chambers. bur,: will be _ held at the Banking Thome. an Tae day; tAt 15:-/' day of:or-tuber Cart, of am v'elkwk. A. M., for the purpose of taking into considerution, and deciding on the' question. whether or not said Bunk shall - become an Assn. iatji in for o;arryinst on the holiness of honkin g under the Ina M 1 of the). United 'Mates, and of ozonising the passers eon:erred by the net et theft:emend Assembly of this (M- I moon ealth. entitled "An net enabling the hanks of this Onnunnortinlth to heeuna . toweintion• for the purpose of Banking under the laws .d the (lilted States,” approved the .9:211.17 of .lUallgt. 1564 :and to take such action iu regard thereto as nosy be 11,.+Kary and proper., By outer of the Board of 1 hr. , mom EMI G. R. MESSERSMITII, Ua (1 Ul I,Foll I) TOWNSHIP BOUNTY A.T Fe N:l).—The committees and halitiduals +elected to collect subset - ill:gone in the Seitertil FCIIOOI CU:Ariel. of Guilford totrneltip. to mite the additional bounty of two hundred Millar, for each recruit emlited to the township, are reqtae.ted to :nuke their eolleetione as promptly na po4- 4ible of that the 114 tut made can le- met at mammy. It is important that all the money to be relied by outneriptiou be raid m on or before the lot of Noverrpor. A. K. iircLuitE. Treuer Guilford 13ounty Pura. MIMI THE CHAIBERSBURG SILVER COR NET PANlbis prepared to furnish .Musie for Mai inry Cis let iteiigious and Poliueal Amt.:lotions po r or,,, sioos in any part of thX'State. nailer, May Parties, die., aerOmmortated at shotTnittiee. Address MMEOMEM NT OTi C E TO S'rO(KHOLI)ERS 0 F A. THE. CIIAMBERSBURG GAS COMPANY.— All persom has ing Certificate.. of atoek trill please present the ;lame at the N%re of Stambaugh 4: Gehr, so that OM rertilleatee'may be (hued in their stead. 11. GEHR, oetl9-4t tbee'y and Treaer. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GLASS wmE, Queenswere and Stone ware, together with a general assortment of Cedar ware, Ruch as Tubs. Buck ets, Bowla half Bushels, Sm.., Just rewired and elated at lowest cash rates at E. D. BEIM. THE- LAW PART, ERSlite HERE. to existing butyl/um T. B. gItXIIBDT ud T. J. NELL hus Oils day (October 15. 48,14.) been dissolved by mutant eitiaeut. T. B. KL , NNEDY, net. , T .; NUJ, .itorkp, 103223