The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, November 09, 1864, Image 1

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    TERM OF PUBLICATION
THE_ FRANKLIN REPOSITORY is
every Wednesday morning by "TILE REPOSITORY
ASSOILIATION," at $2 per mutton. IS xpv,txt E. er
$2 50 if net paid.within the year! 411 suberriptlon
ar
counts MIST be settled annually. No Rill be senj
oat of the Suite unlea paid for in 44,1rancx, and all snob
sitl3seriptions will invariably be db*ntinned at the expi
ration of the time for a hich they are paid.
ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted at PIPTEEN CENTS
iivr Mae Car fist insertion, and TEN cENtS per lane for sub
sequent insertions. A liberal discount IN made to penons
advertising by the quarter. half-year orcyear. Special no
tices charged one-Iddi mop thin regular advertisements.
All resolutions of Associations; communications of limited
or individual Interest, and noticerf Marriages anal Deaths
.exceeding fire lines. are charged fifteen 'cents per lit,
f:P" AU Legal Notices of every kind, and afl Orphan?
Goon and other Judicial Salts, art required Ily law, to he
adrettised in the REln,lTOltr—it haring Use t..6;4.1:-.1 ein•
.et'LATP,N of any paper published in the rannty r j Frani:pr.
JOB PRINTING ()revery Xincl. in Plain :nut "Pane col
ors, stone with neatness and tlivatch.
Cards, Pamphlet, da., of every variety and etch. pr:uted
at the 41airtest notice. The liErn.rrottr tIF I'alf.lneelin4
been re titled with Struts Power and three Pre.-'+ and
Story thing in the Printing line ran be ea, , ti in the
Moe artistic Manner and at the lowest rate, TEMIS IN•
VARIABLY_ CAMf. ,
o t a ' Mr. John K. Shryorl, i; Ahem to
receive mid Advertibemi nt. .nil 11 enpt toy
tbq mutne. All letters should. -Ile athlre,ed to
• xpc Lulu; & STI)NEIL '
alcs.
p" I : 1 1 , L A ,,11
otter sit Public Sale. fin Tit (vdny, du I:itis flayny
nr.r: on the pnonikes. in Green ton nship, Franklin county,
Pa., 1 mile k . :4/0 of Fayetteville. on the l'orutilite
rung froiniQgMiliergluirir to Manumit.,
Estate, viz . :ll'lw FARM on in Lich the tallith - now rir.onte
eOntaining' about 100 ACRES of Land. :Ilse iwpiot el
meat,. sire It two-storied double front 111tW'R (t SE,
mid Rank • Building.; Log Barn. Frame Stsdile. Gram
House, Wash House, Cs.rrialre 11uu.v, Jrn Crib, mini
other out latililings. There are In olVelli of nevi r failing
Water, supplied nits Pumps on the premise:: 011 e at the
House, under cover; and the other - at the stable; ulso an
excellent Orchard.
Also—At the same tune and puce. n 1'A113111; Unilford
township, I mite south of Fat etteville adjoining lauds of
C. A. Funk, John Craw ford, .11/ralisissi 1.11 and others.
containing about ISt ACRES. The
two storied,,LOl (in ) and
' Kitchen ; u growl Lot Corti oilier neve:,
lard buildings: u Welt of:exeellvnt ,its
- u Pump; and a youlitr Ortliard nt igen., Fruit
The soil on floc and the ,s , lve Faro is of cooil quality.
iu 11 11111' state of eultsysstion and unite proilln tit
A.11 , ..-At 4111:V1111P time and place, a Tract of 31( t'S
'rAISN LAND, situated partly in Green and partly
inn iu,t
fond townships, rnitildisi county. adjoining lands lut the
late Thomas Means J 4,41111 Stahl's 114 , 1, unit Geo.
linu
dle's Heirs, eontassiing about 119
Also—At the 141111 e, tillll. suet place a Traet of MOUN
TAIN LAND, int iisillord Fraaklin enintity, ail
the 11110 V, unit lam', of Ilolker 1-11411 e, Ucu, Me.
;Ferran and Thomas Memo, about
Also—At the +lune tine. and plat, a l'rat t of 3101.. N.„
THIS LAND, gituuteil in lit-evil, tom adtip. 'Franklin e".,
itiljoining had , of Jll.le,
until J111114'21 Itetllll'W. 1.111.1111 , 11 Z about 119 An - rim
-- All of thew Traet, of .31iinistain Land lire VIA ere.' mitli
gust Tinsber are citui ,ittlateil to tot-111011w.
and neveggible by twit road).
Persons wishing tin viete Properties ,au has t tai
opportunity of unity so by nJltiinit 101 l On.. at Mr.
Caledonia Iron Works or oh 3lr. Carnahan, at the 31,in.
lion Form.
Sale to eoinniessee at 11 oleloek on , aid din-, wise? III"
' .. etintlitions of sale )Inch 15 111 be such se. In, snit pun hasers,
will main kiiiiti.ll by N' 1111;11.131.
act o.ts For the Dews.
pit I N- AT E SA I.E.—The unden:igned
to TOlllO4O t.. the West, offer, id Private
Sale. the following dem Be.d.Esate, to wit: ii FARM.
situated. in Lett erkeany tp. Franklin co. 4 :nil, fronl
Obatalltaburg. anti north..wr.t of the Rua) Spring,
rationalist lands of S.' I Inher and Spreeher. ronuaning
about 1115 ACRES of BI.ArK NLATE LAND. The in,
pro, ements are a large ta o , ntoried lumi•cAsT
nwELLING HOUSE. Log and lane Barn. Wagon
Shed. Cider Pregs and all odor neeen.ary oat.bnilthan,
ALso—A FARM adjoining. the aboCe. of about II()
ACRES. one-half I.f ohn h is Limestone and the lulanee
Slate. The Improvements are a to weaorled BRICK
1101'5E, (pearls netyri.og kind Frame Barn (with Waes..a
Shed atta.elPd) and other rum enlent.out.bail.haz,
The Farms hose been is ell limed and are tolerably well
Tnabered. There is au 4tCHARI) kolla Fnut 1.11 1)14
of the Farm+, and a Well of never.failing Water at eaello
the tin &hag,. and a Spring' on the fir tlar•Zaiaas4/ tract fo
it merino; cattle. 'rhri. Wako a 1.1.)1 E KILN and Q 1 Alt
KY on e , ael, of the fonns. About meaty .ICIIII,
Mt /I*.NTA IN LAND. well-tuabered ith I.la,tnut ;nal
Chestnut Oak will he sold with etch l'ann.
Mso---Tnro ACRES and 2, , PERUIES
aIsAP on the Public Road. wgh a Li , aorled TEN ANI
Ilf tESE,'Ntble. &e. 'This small tre% is oen plane,
with FRUIT TREES, and ho 101,6o:111y adaided for gar
doniag'purposes. There is ft OlJod Well of Water at th
house and a Spring near the Snible.
Persons wisTang to View the Wends, Van do s‘2 by <a,
ling: on toe, at the first desenhedlfarm,
.
t1et12.1.1 WM. GSEI.I.
PUBLIC SALE.-133 - virtue of the last
will and tegument ,if Peter Weiger, late of Antrim
township. deed, 1 will offer ut Publie sale, o n the promo-
me,. on Frtday, the 11th day of Norember nut at 1 o'clock.
I'. M.. the following deseribed Real Estate ',tame part in
Antrim and part In Washington ton idopc, F ran kli a manly
Purport Ist. Being the MANSION FARM of del I'llYlll.,
lying north of the Oreenimstle and Warne,lioro' compd.:,
road. adjoining lauds of Jeremiah Ilordori. saninel NI, °-
demon and others. containing 115 ACRES and at PER
CHES of good Limestone LAND. with ii , proporvon of
Timber. The improvements are a conitonable DWELL
ING HOCSFI Bank Barn, Shed for hay or i;ratti Wagon
Shed and Corn Crib. Spring Moore tail Biai keinith Shop.
with all the other neer...Airy Al-o a er , ao.
()retain' of ((rafted Fruit. There are to a ptreanis ..1 Wa
ter running through the farm to who It the gook
re:. from all the Relets. Pitman .liljAais the above
de.enbed tract and lies south of the tunipike road contaii.(
49 ACRES and :15 PERCHES Is ith a proportion of Tim
ber. On thin tract is a tine nifidow. watered by the Id ar.li
There in a swill Orrirfird. Alui a shed for has or
grain. At the Kthie time will be otferol an inipro, ed AP
PLE MILL with" a hone Power for operating Paine. afith
Cider PIT, attach... Lyn in good order. .Iny perum
tiro,n of viewing the premises will ple.e i all on the i.111,-
scriber, or with Jacob Weinter or Nathaniel Rook t•,,,111. F r
un the premides. Ten. made 1.11.ia non d.iy of bale.
. BENJAMIN 051N'ELY. Executor.
1)UBLIC SALE.—There will be exposed
11 to Public Sale, on the premise. in Path Liles, aleint
our mile and a-half northeast of Fannettsboris. Franklin
county, its., on Fralay. the 11th day•of Nurrintire
the following very t uluable Real Property, to wit
A FARM, containing about 300 ACRES. (Black Slate
and Free Stone soil ) in a high state. of esiltivation, kpart
of which is enclosed with about one thousand pannels of
pmt and rail fence, all of which is is excellent , condition.
About one hundred and seventy-five Acres are cleared,
the Warms, is covered with choice Timber, containing a
large proportion of Locust Chestnut. There hi also
about 30'Aeres of exeollent Mention-. There is a large
two-storied Stone anti Frame DW,ELLING ROUSE, with
a large Wash Nouse ;daubed; it large Frame Bum; Com
Crib: Wagon Stied, and other out -buildings on the prets
ises, and a Well of never failing Water near tiii-
The farm is well waterell.having conveni•
rat to most of the fields. 'rho; farm s solniirably
for division, undo would make too excellent farms.
The above property will be sold Ivied,. or in part, to snit
purrhaers; a good title given, and , u n sterat• term, of pay
ment to the buyer.
Any person desiring further information to referem e to
the above property. it dl pease call on the undersigned,
residing on the premise., or by letter. aoldrevoll to Fan
uottsburg, Franklin enmity. Pt.
Sale to commence at 10 o'eliyek A. M.
ISM
ORPHAN'S COUittr S A LE .-13 y vir
v ttire of an order of the Orphan's Curt of I'moklin
County the undersigned of Dr. Jones
Brothel - ton, deed, will nil a Palau. Sale, un the premi
ses, on Saturday, th e r2th day of Norooth,, of It) o'clock,
A. M.. the following de.l ribed Real Estate. fo ait —The
fir. g two story, BRICK MAN ilt,)N . ' of 4.1e1
dent. situated on Main Stri.et. \Waynesboro, oppo,te.
rt
Kuz's Hotel. TM, hint. e is entirely new—is built in the
most approved modern style molt, 76.11 adapted for polo
lie hall ilea or for a prtyate re,dence.•
Also.—en undivided ;half part of a 110 USE ANL) Lill`
on Main Street. This lot front, :T.I feet 4 halt...and i.,26.1
feet deep, and is situated in the most loudness part of the
town. '
'JANIE -
. A lA.—. _ within tgb
Wayinittnro*, well fenced mil in ft7cood .t..xte or cultw,...
bounded by land+ of Jompli thereto, and Len LY
'orney, ennstuining 2Ai roll and 129 neat 1.•111,
MEM
Terra will be, made known on the day of sale by
oet2retn _ W; S. A3SISERSON. Aylmer.
ATALLTABI.I . : F A 101 AT I'IIIVATE
l' --SALE.—The undersigned will offer at Private Sale,
hie FARM. situ. ted in Lurgo;n o,i.nship, Franklut county,
Pa., adjoining tartan of John E. nit John M'Cloy, Dane.'
Clippinger, Joseph Mowers anti °there, near the Onen
dogainett creek. and about 5 mile!. frau" Shippen..barg
Containing W.S. ACRES of gimxl S LAT D,.
1: LAN. .-.1
limed. 70 sere. c.l this trait is well TIMBERED, 2.
ueres in MEAtiONV and tlt balance in a high ..tate 4 ,
tniti‘nf 14/n, nil in exeellent order owl a ell P:11,1 Th
improvements area two storied log WEATHER BOA It If
El) MUSE, new Bank Wall 72 bet long, n Iten She,
and all tatter necrexary toid convenient o,ll.llnalding ,
There in a Well of never flitting Water ut the char nog
two ORCHARDS of rhowe Pratt i.n the preiniee4 1 her
1t ir L
in alto it good I'ENA,NT ISE on the am with I
(Well of Water cane enient at d all neeetaary out lnlding.
Perlohm winking to view the Farm eat, do no by [ldling.
the entweilher, living it, Hamilton towrwhip. or on Jolt
E. ktClay. mlitnning the Lads. pun.] JOHN ZOOK
PIA It. & CO'S SAW
4_3 AND PLA FOIL SALE.—'t „rider
shoed. having purpos.,4.l for, nearly, a year past I. 4./
their present husiness this now,oiTer for their .1-, o
kensii e and complete 8A \SIN( i AND NVI)DIt•Wt /UK
ING XSTABLISHMEN'r, ith ali the sinl k and tenures
nonticeted with it, Illellllliller , `lllllll, l W3IWOIII, F.a , Also
L two tracts of Wood Land, anti tVo.I large hone and s
Stable capable of containing' nine horses
The establishment is too aril knoirt»n th:s commundy
to need minute description, hod the ronver•4f b., • ,
its business, for seven )enn& past, plo..pects
fot'the future, is fully untleratood.
Preference will he gis en lo hono% purchasers if ,ippli
cation hr. made in due flow.] Pogse4..ion gis eo the lo of
kiJamiary next. HENRY
• JOSEI'II CLARKE,
cammio,burg, ontsan 30113; P. Cl"Liii:ltTSf
010TEI„vr - PRI V - ATE
undersiipied will sell], ut Private tilde the weenes
' • (Aro' Hotel, situated in Waynesboro', Frnnklm s ooty,
Pti.. The Rotel is u large, !'short' MUIR: 111 'IL I/INII,
situated in the centre of the town rind law the li,t trio rl
ioj and transient custom In' the Stnte. The
• Sleeping Rooms, Large Dining Room, Kuehn,
thir Room, Basement, &c. There in a good Wsil of Wu
ter at the Kitchen door and un eleellent Cistern in th
yard. There is stabling for thirty bend of hors,.
Also—:0 ACRES of LAND, adjoining town, u ill Is
-sold with !Rs above properly if the purelta.er
WnTil • ruAwag IR/WI/RN
jrxi)' -
114
‹, anka 44 t t, /LI tirrV
BY 111'CLURE STQNER.
tca[ Ostafr
rkliPliANS' COURT SALE.-13y virtue
\_,7 of an order of the Orphan's Court of Franklin couut
-
the .al,..enber, Adunnontrator of the 'I-:state Samuel
Baughma:late. of Litman townslup. th,e'd, will .41 at
Psablie Sale. on the pretni-en. ott Iredrte,day. tine 301 in day
of Nriermber, al' 10 feriae& all that TRACI' of LAND. sa.
nate In said tun nslup. ii miles Irma Roxbure, on the road
leadmc from ltort;ury to Three Square hollow. hounded
by land.+ of 1:ro Mowery, rntt. Iteimet, and others. t on.
taitang 271 ACRES neat measure. hand is slat, and
pf flm , quality. About 170 Attrei are highly improved ankl
the remainder is einered n ilk good mountain Timber—
pnne.pally Cht,tmit and Rork t huh. The hapros
con,t of two conunodio. LOG I)WELLINIiS. n Bank
Barn Wagon Shed, Coni Crib, :rod other out-buildings
.ell-re it+ a 11110 yt.111:1 l irehanl a mountain •tream. and
a.. neor.tailanz \\ ells of Water on Per.
;on+ tie..tring to see the 'property ..1•1 Pall at tile pr1.1111 , ..4
or on the ituder...hrnedreaidno.; m Stippenshunz.
Ilov2 BAI
Ile order ofthe Conti. \V. G..lfiteholl (leek.
FAIZ)I.—By 6r(lt.r of the
V orphans' Conk of Frn,khn ,enty, , nali 1/I,•St./ . 11
at lull sole, on Crib preini,k,„ Went.-:,day. Cie .23t1
.Y ore-mhe the FARM behouritur to the I:stato of Nanry
K. Carson, tle.t.',l, situated nt o - mils Sonch-orest of Mt
ro,horz. rontaining 137 ACKE- , , of hrst-rate Lana,. a 4•
itnua:g 1,m1,, of Adam Sal Iloke ;nal uthore. On tile
pretniseA are a never•failiw Ft rl,llll of Watar. Bank lire.
1101 - SE. Wagon Shed and Corn Crib. Aloe. a
hr,t•rate .Ipple Int hanl. Mont than onta•hulY of the Fon
e;atr Lov , t.t. lot and Lhe-tnnt
-VW. at the stone time Ltul plat e. TRY) TII..‘CTS
T1)1111:1( 1..kN1), 17 AC:111:S and 1:1.1 ACRES, uithul
tau and three miler of the feral.
Teruo.. no. preeeribed by the Voart • 0111:11f "a l ga.
11,4 tl.t of April. 1,115. Itt.tl the balant o w thlee equal :ta
bu:ll payntentN ,with
Stile to eunual•ure at 1.01.10 ck. I'. M
l'ermae, tt leU the pre:lli:, eau rail on the
tettailt. or James l'ursolt. of llen•enburt.
n0v2..11 • TIROL\ ('ARSON
MRUSTEE'S_SALE.-Th, undersi g ned
tr.teet. of lianna4 Far. 41,.11, Pithhe Sale,
or. Friday, thel, , th day of Yon - nib,. 1e.64, in front of Bow•
den' ii Motel m Wayaekhorii. the following Real E,tte
situated in Waidtintson ton mhip Franklin county, Pa.. on
the toad lead., from Wayne-bora. to llopea ell Mills,
about From pal', pito,. to wit. a tract of hr-trate
lame Stony' Land, emeaite on; .1.1 ICES !Imre or
joinint; kind, Jobe lionebrake Bohebrake. John -
Metcalf anti o, ie',ro with a Loa- DWELL
ING HUI SE. yowl Waidi Mots. Lo t ; Barn and Boa,
P.. 11 thereon ereeted, w nth a Itt t'atling• \Veil of Water
at the door, a firk.trate HrA bard of Graßed Fran. and 111.,,11t
3 Art,. of goal Meadow The e land i. niiarly all
cleared. Any perk', wh.hint; tot dew the ab,PVe property
"ill Vll3 On big near the prenni.e..
Sole to conlineaut at I 0 . 1,00, 00 !alit ti.:y T 1 hen
time tyr o . tun be made known by
SAMUEL RINEII ART
' 2 • TrasteCt.
ti :2.3t .11 , IIN WAI,TER
P:1 PR IV .I.l'
3 , 0.%1 rtiter'vrni! neul a valuable prop.
erti. nitnatial 4 !Mitt nit t.,:ttl tile. Frainklin
ty tilltolninst'lninln, , f Jon. TCrawforti 31.11. Witozett
and illicit 0011%611111V: mti naive or le.. 'Pin ani•
provennat, are a t‘,....taril IiNVEI,I,INO atilt
Rein k Kitehea 1.6 , •.nri IVeallierlo'..irtlett liana. WaLton
Nliel Crile. lint In Wailf Iltarntland other
neet..ary out-finihha_a. _\.\Cell of aeser famee Water
near the door, and (•1 7 terit a i i, panapn the-eta. liner
tin t ir, hanl Toot ;11111 .larlety .other Fria_
sin in , Planta Cheiries, e Tine I.ital is of hint
Ulla 11111 Citttil ttllttl• n.f etiltivatina. bean_ lions 11. lainnl
, ,
ithin tine innt fkw The treat portain in tinnier C. „ .%
11111.1 Matt •I here s al., a bla am of Iftintainz Wa
ter on mini rennise. 'I la. (aria t ,tinateil inn a healthy
nwl 1le.1,11: ItOrntllt tit the 1 tie Ittr:". oureniclll. It. St' l t ittlt.ts
Cluneh,-e
I', , ,,:t..lecrotis uTi.•xv th, pmpr rty 'II .1 the
ttn.lerlE L :lll.l. ',Pet 11 :111,51 DM. tiNYlll.ll{,
followin,r
.tonot.Pzorrtt ° olll I o3ere4 at Bulthe that 41:1/
Th• rsd:!/, ¢.:y or ..lorombrr 181;1, at 80.. SI.IIII-
mire Buthioort Foy. .1 lar*......rtsul•lit
11411 (;4,t)1),. ablot Iture.o,
\Vabio.t.otilp. Beading% Boa-, t IsaFfi,; 1,0-0•.“01 ttnall
r.0 0 , 0t frir Woo,t ur Onil, 'oipo , Blo4.,,ll.ooklntr (:10.0s
S.. Itit 1.1 N.,: 1 ,oto
l'h.ors. I l'inno
...d 000 a, lo , : lioo.s.
Al. ,
Witaoll. 7 Slf • 4.11 IL riw•
otlwrarti,:t•••7
.I('IZES, ittlia t Wit to F'ttyette
ji.1.1111:: Jolor toad. Crao ford
Also--I 0 A - GRES. ntore or Irf M. ( )1 - NT. \IN LAN I)
Lola I f.Lt. Crax ford Ile, * rtwf .r,l
Sa Co rataatenre at II) ‘,.1 - /or{. .1. 31 w hen Mr
rt rat, will he math latt.trq. be [11.11,2;1 .1. EDY
A SSIGNI:ES SALE OP RE AL" ES
TATE here trill br holil by the
A•siznelis'iilSneub Go...err, on the lir...mi.-en
n.. 1311, on Saturday, the Pah day tr Yaryan'', lit,4 tile
fuilun ing Ilesenbeil Fi-nite nee About -0 ACRE,
Laud 1111}4.111111X hind , 11.1rbanzn Alex
and Alex. nesp.,l3.it,r;thour, rrl,n the
ion, or gam( y, nitwit I,IXTY ACRE"; of the Ni :es
the iiieared and m n punt state of eult,at:on'Tritil tiluwl
5•1 - a•e. Tine ihtlll.llf, is Nrood. Lanft.'
Term, of Sal to be paid an the Ist day Of
April lati.l, when the deed a ill be dehveted and
hrtlato, in two •quill anneal par:aea's I
rah naarved Cram the-14 day ,d'Aprtl 16f i.
Sale to COtllnlelll . 4 . ; It O't jilek att.abo e
.:I Lo szar,n by LI:VI C. KEPSI:I;
NVIL o
Avdp. ae, of .1:oot,(ioss.
MCI
I1:13LIC SALE.---By virtue of tlie
Will :L1).1 toit.nnent ,li.mk le.te-ckr4.2lmwy
ton ntilop ttIpo•o• to rultln• .411. 1,111110
pn , nuern, nn Thetrtday the 11)th urn, it, nil
de,,nboa Heat E.t.tto in tjund y t.ovn,lnp :
Cranklin pi.. viz: the MAN ..1()N FARM of dei radon:,
reljeiltillit lands of Jiirob Prlca. NVin }lade SION vr4 hula
a,1,41.N. awitallanic 1:11 ICI:E•4 n 11.1.12 14-7.11( 111:, of
zond Limestone Land alunit I) , (1 ncri y l f R 10,11 hi a
th.• re-nine is I (Tea nllll'l'lll.-
1,, The Itapnaelapllts 01,1, of und ./7 ,, ft/r-4 1 )1t ,
11 WELLINII 1111'NE. Non 13.111 k Cora C,r.11
NVitgiiii Shed, IVasli lion, and Bin. :•11oplkith all
other Ilene.. an out-hoililitin, A u•1011' Well of
A 1 . ,, a aang Un hard .4(:nat,•,t :`,le teee/le
Mole, at , when the made known.
III:ZIA:1.th SHANK
oetl9 Trrr:NJAMIN SNIVI:I.V. E''"
i. DJOURN''ED SALE OF VALUABLE
_LREAL EetT4E. , l3j - Vint., of an Order of the
Hiplatris . Court of Inakiin comity, the undenagned will
offer at Public Sale. Ito tht.itretubtji. on Th ursday. the 11.110
day of Aorember 71/11, Tract of Luneettme
LAND. Situate in Moutglanery township, in said county,
adjoining lands of Damel Ilan lowlier, J. B. Align.. D.
Miller, heirs or Jacob .111:, firs, dead. Emanuel BfloSeglitl,
and Swartz ; with a STIINE
DWELLING 1101'hE, Stone Bank 11:tra, mid tither im
provements theriatn en in excellent orchard
on the same. and a never-failing :al,llll of Water ran•
tang through it. hale h. coalmen,. at I o'clock on 'aid
day, when terms will lie mathr known by.
JAME:, W. DEITIEL,D,
WM, C. DCFFLELD.
yryekto,.. ty nail.
141.1131 Al' PUBLIC SALE., - ---The
otler.at Pubbq Salt., on the prelue , en
on Thursday, the 111th day 0 - Vorember, lei:4, t h e folio, tag
valuable Real Pruperty. to tva : A FARM. situated in
Antrim herns4ip, Franklin t ount4 . , Pa.. about two miles
fix all 1ir,11,11 . g. Mill and Übotll four nal, (non I:noun:4:st'.
ontaitimr 140 A. ran of glrnd Laia,nine Land. IR) AR . ,
n 1 .171110 1 art 1111.1) r
h e Iturroveihenta veteent. of nits o.Ftorird
BRICK WA IF Bank Baru Waxon Stied Corn 4 rill
and all the ennar.:, out -bailabixs. 'Flier:. in .1 Wi lint
excellent Water :it e and a Streatoef running
Water thr o ugh the Farah 'I here is , ;, b., a g . )...11),bard
of eleaee I:rafted Fruit /n/ prenus,
Sale 10 eountanee rat 1 , / k, A M when attendata
r.dl be {tit en. 311 , 1 t h eTi rain inade known by
.:44116 NI I SAS FFNK.,
A. C.
p ES'I'A . II . ; SALE.--
l'ur.atia n nn order of Ow
winty, l'ar.. tits ntter.,11.t0.•.1., pr,
Clleitarinf• 5h.,11r1,, tat , . of A htru.t I..srnthlt. 111 4" 11.
for at: Pnblie 5.11... ,+1 enztorr 19t/t. 1.1,1 Tim
tnllutvnit lit,al I;ttat.. vit. lAA NI t•outtontng
1., St.
:Wont 1 ~f it mil.. fr.. ititioituntt
'lit"... Atherton and Ita , ...tt Kul., Tilt. 1.1.11 i,r $4l
- mid I, in ti goo41:4-tte or r nit, ntion ht• 1111•
pro , nn nits are at tto and-what! Mil NE, Stiv.kt•
H utt , ,thd n wet) S %OAP. 'fltvre it n
of gent \Vat, noi.r the hint:, tout I.,•ellent Frmt in thin
prt.no.t,
t.t.„,,innwat.t• at 1 o'clock on &till .I.t3.ytt
attenilain e 1;2 et. 1111.1 the 1,1..1..1 , htto‘ , "
none I , \ TAI.I.FII:I.‘I,
miffamr
SIM
7)u111,1(! (II" N'AI,I:AIiI,E REAL
nth Adotinr-trator
urs .71 9.479 tr , :tiniritto emprett, of the 1,. tr. of l'attl
h
. s, Into of I..taltolo4l]]p 0111 tater at Public
Soto, on 11... 5ta. do y the day of :.ort-ro•
her, .1 /1, 1,1„.i 'l'H.\ ("I' of f.1311.•:181NI: LAND.
M4.tal to, 11.1 ip, land. of S.tinut.l rou t;lwo,
:yahoo.] .0111 Dahl. , 11.....t.i0.rry, hod
about ha '1 10. 11,11. A etni•lop, aro .1 th.....
-tors 11111:,1; .194101“..0111
It 17/; 1011 oth. r
111:,111,11X-. rllll. hard
rtln.t :..k Wan,
S,Lie tel • Millie 111 att I ... Joel, o said day alien
the terms ,1111 111.11‘e 1,111,,,n by W51. il
NI it
A ihnini.arator,
AT PUBLIC S.ILE.---
L" he atill..rsigolosl. Adinititstritthr of
lee .1 will la, at Pablo Sale, I ,110 pro mires, m i;ret 11
t' o- Ill,n 11 41 miles front Chanlia•rslntor on the road
I.ll,lett from Stooffer+tonn to limber Ailjoinilar lauds
of rry. Daniel fit..)lll - er, John Lelonan raid
~the r .t Frplay, ; Niro...nth, - Ira, I+l,l a 1 RAC!' of
LAN I, a otitainant alsait 14 :11;1;ES w , IL fen. ..11 atel
der eoml .stion of rainy:Ohm 'I in. 1111r,PPN I,nee!, ate
trail too storied, 1.011 Orlillk 1...14 fan.' Frame g a r,
o,ll'rib and other riessary m it -build / nig% it a
V.. of es. , 'lle iit Wate er r on the prefilltee toe ('I-taros
soli/. ient for 0. ateraig rt. k. There is...lsl.:in lir. /ma of
I le.. 1. Fruit on 019 farm. S.Cle to i Oirill1 , 11. 1• at IJ, 10, k.
2 AI IVILAKI. /LE. .1.1/I.lr,
711( /USE AND Li l • 1' )1t SALE IN THE
hormigh of M ionneNtorir Fulton mead:,
Lora,/ Doable .I.lvo ST01:1" tint .s.f: Merl a Ilmoos,
K•t. het AVitsh House. (le 'llll/ Li /TS 01' 1.1
Frtot ;nal Slirniihary, Kialllihtz for thirty-limo
ho lan :0100 mad tohlilitorit Iwa/Ile for a Jlotel. hat -
kW( 1/1,•1111,141 ran la 'Valero for n iamb, of
n o. s srv e n or , 0 1 e , “1 the door. All-in gum! order. Thr
sol4erilier trill sell at a liarotin :11111 gat a posreselon ut
Day tune. For information "all ..n or allalle,l4
HiNiti . AI
Afj l'ountt
Gee". A. Smith, Flog,, nq Ativrney, wail gist 1,11
neeeiniury information iu my übw•uce. 'IL A
rrowN 1,01. FOR SALE.—My Lot on'
Main Street, known as the Berlin propel tr. will he
wart tal Private Fate. 10.11/at Zrni INAA(: I flaillie):
1. ) I711LIC SALE OF VALI:ABLE REAL
EsTATE —The brier of Hobert Sharp. dee'd. will
off,' at Publir Sale.oll Frolay thr irch of Norma,:
on the premises. in Green towndup. Franklin county on
the road IradiuC from Scotland tin Fun ettel We, about two
miles Cron, the former nod tire from thelatter, the follow
ing. Real Eitate, v.: .T 111: I'ARM on it !deli tl,e now
eoutaining stnart 154 .\121: Es. The hnproN ment:
are a in o—toried iii If,ACK 111 . ILDIN
fWfmtherboarded.) a -Mod, Ilarm CJru Urill and other ne.
re,o-ry out-boildour, o \Vol; of never faillno. Water near
the Mao,, a64i, a haze I. :stet 0 at the home. There unit be
tom., to IVat, 011 tilt• farm for mock: either running or ia
the ' , Mid, all the i ear. Sale ill tommenee al 1 0.10, k.
n0v2411 f ;El ). W. IMMTA., for the heir+.
pußLru bv exposed
L to Pulriir Sab• ,n 1 tie ihrenii- , i'ne Seirurr , a if she 12. th
of Nor, ep r, ler4. ut 10 n'el,ek, th, Ilea]
Estate, vizi 40 ACRES of 11,f-r..to Lime , tolic Land, ,it•
near the tOWII Id Qidi. y MAW!' zoi4l ifIV ,
gi it ail BUILI,INIZ:N in c,i,gl order. two Well,
of .r:1711i11114. Water aid al-. a Sprn.e of running- eater an
the prtni , , a fir•trato I ireltard of Undled rridt. Also—
ACRES (F"rni111:11 1,.\ NI). ,ze•ar the :thove pr.-nit
res hien 4old •eparnte or in lota to ...tilt port hasser4.
Al.o—The; Store llou:e in the ton a of Qnot-y, in Wing . //
ip the Store 0011 I,lst hp Lookalllovh Socr,t.
lug. .hare in the property ailed the \ Vert>. property. Al!
to he sold on 4.thl day to the hifzhe.d bidder.
oetl 1C11.1.1.131 II RA CC.
114.1t11 FOR S A.LIE 1 sT. T1101A:i
1 1 TOWNSHIP.—Tho ttader,gned oftert at Pt:lv:tat
Sakahisf..\ sittatted :a St lama, toa - I,lllp, t till.
I ' ublir, /had lea din frOni S 4, era N, Loudon. I;
miles fruit the latter Ida,. 1.i..111;11{4 . al , ont 200 ACRES
SL4' . I7E AND GRAI EL LAND. :thout eU Aers, of
which is eleared and the balance in THRIVING TIM
BER. The haprovetnenta are a LOG 111 WSE,
liars, and 1 TOll.lll t 1101,e4, Mat a geed Apple I
Prat+. Cherry and Pear Trees. SAW MILL
and CIIOPPINU..ILILL. in good musing order, pith I'
feet of head and 11,11. Thk property would atTmli MI
QM ALL FAHNI FOR SALE.- 2 1 he sub
scriber NS ill ).e!I at PriN a'e Sale, the SMALL FARM
on wlsiell 110 non rr , idt•. ..otlo.llo In .111 i rllll
Frmikhz, t•outh - . nbont loth, front Groom :0410, on 1.10
( . 41 , 104 4 4, To4tal.' alij4 41{111.4 land. ad Samuel - Mver, nod
other., eontaminc alsoat atl aII'IZES .111 4 . 14‘41re•ii L 41141 in
good or thar and laraaler -taaaal fen,. 'I here is 't NB
, llilflIA . B1) of liarift3 tree, oaa the Ida, a and a \Veil of
a valiant Waiter. 'I he 'nary aa ennaut. rvn.i.t of a faro
story
, 1,1 1/WIiI.LINI Hill SE a Bank Barn al.! ft it
lama. and %%ell finished atrial all a alter neve,ary antadatulth
Paraaaaaaion sill I ta :cis en on the 1/4 of April. I'Gi.
'Berm. - a all he an,de iithann application to tin , rad,
nerther. re.olang on the Fremo,
aler2l-tt
ENN" QUARTERS AND NEW S'lnCli
_Li 'IIIE IHII cD,T111.1..(1 Iniroi:11
M
The tubb•ndgned._ a:ter a tene.rar) lie, nrrek,bited
by the 41,r - 1101011 e , t (Ilan:bar-bur,: ,ate., gull retained
and opened oat in tail I, t the :AlarXe: Horse trebreou
e's Dry .bar and Ilan, t t. I ema:dal...
eery , ±l,O, a lara, aa.orm , mt of •
GENTI.I-:11•::\ .tloh
CraN ill+. ; Ilzoolkeri 1,44, 0 , 1.
Linn l :1•1,,),I. &.• S.
en•pt,htt'rP.• hsP.4 ,, f h
~ turf , . ), and
Fan , y 1 , Sih h i"
Far.ey hPer \ ‘rtop o, ,actor
kyl• - hp
rhp•
1 0. - r 1,1 2 . 4. 1 : - Tr.q
awl many
Ilan hz• a prat; hal ( r front: tia• }:,,t I :hi
••• Lt •
:00,4 in the it
411(1, 11,14 1(1,1 ik•irk iur , ur e ew rAg i t ,l
um) reiy upn gt tt ily; their tr•irk IN ell ihniti at
CHAALBERSBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1864.
deal estate
.
olwirtunity to make money. Fur terno , apply to time ...Itle
Titter. vnitllng. On the prentim,
julyti , FRED'K Itli.nuirrtt...
SAMUEL C. CRIDER.
I•: llt.l I L E RESIDENCE4'OIZ.
S. 1.1: —1 tier at Pr, ate sale tie lle,elemu•ou
st ree t tt iiL the u-rwliaL, awl bailthug, .01“ t liwl to
.11,1 Ist. I.('.
vcIL-:!nt .11 /SEPII E.
T:iptifing.
.1NI) Gl /DN. 1,1,7 dli,iTtptlion
nd I Luaqty.
11, Paid} , avh 4
),, Coat/R. Fait. e-1,, Unkle, ,lErt•
)r,iwer, &.t• ,Llqo
'I k.f.l L,r 11,4' p..tn 1...refi.t,,,• I re.
..po t IfiCly -nc.n fit•l' l. • 'IllIA . ll.' .tf •Ifi•
•
netn. J T. Ilit•••ElNAth's:
T IV. SC(1'1"I', NENTLInIEN'..3 FUR
eI • :\ STWIFIA1.11 , t1IIRT11.1N1T.UIT01:1 - .
t ',I 41. q N Lt 101 t i t e 1 . . , 11t111.'ILId.
VII to Ifi,lerre :0.--; .1
pert, t fitmrafifio.ll. Iterefi, f it t . ...
tru, ,hlrt fifi.,firt,
Sle.e firk.fi rn,
" 1.11.11, Anlak
'• ' Wrigt
Lfll ,, il I,ll..fiti . trwe ..•it•st• bark fel tei,l,l of
•
hand.
I..•ncth nP 130-orn ot 5.41
•• Shirt
'
reek, d r, ..here Iris I 1.,
Iterabtlret, and 7:t nnty, e are neeernn.,l as.:
'Ph.. toi; ,LILO tl: • or.
we take ?L. prt:l, ..,t .f.a. to. An A .ffin eolt weitron
tee thttt aNo'ote ottr tte•n.
nos 11,C41-1. flits ) rl
Q oZLI, 3/ Ulllbcr, `f.
T E ()N A I?, ) E T & () N
AND IA )!EV-CHAN I
r lolr n lot 11,01 ti all I, rt,tl 1/AMOK r art
are prepared to filr, --II It .11 orl, ..`lort
all at r.,-atald• t. r0......,..p/sr lalaa
berVIISSL. ~ r
winto I. no
" It • eeleot
•• •• I i ' Plank.
odeet and Calloig liar Is,
" Boards..
" t "
" Bast River Shingles,
" " 'Work. d Bloriag,
•• Joist and i•o•notling, all Ilktsa.
Brin-loa. Joint nod Seantling.
•• Boards r Q
Yellow - Pius Boards, Joisf and snarithug.
Parting and. Plastr rlng laahs
NVO barn al." always on hand n ' /Imml eopply o: All
kind. or Cool for store. and lonedn b orel-Fg. Alm, ;via,-
nor nroolr 1.1 Brondrop for
itrd to tti. e lt,l 1,01, MR rao will eadeay..r
giv.. s:dist:ad . :on to all ilL.dettll.
Coal anti lain.hrr faroidied fife va-s b, auy st.itios
no the Braidloi
lin St St. 111 ther,atr , J 1 th" Jul Yard,
Clintoll..rouirg In. I.la S_ rs.
jai) S-tf. •
•
QMALL, BENDEI: & Cl).,
•F,rud ,iolf!...ll,roueh Pa.
i" n
i: it 1) E A U E 1 s
A\ 1, y k\ I 1 - ,11 I:l'izc
SASH 1)0(1It.. !•4111'ITEli:h 111.1N11,'; - ,
DOW? .I.V1) 111..‘1 , 011 i At
..I1 1.11.1 a x ,•l] S. 11.1 (IA .to. k of 44,,5•
on.thlo founber, { 411.1
1-01 L, , 111112 . 1., P.klittg,And
F.,cour.
:V- \VW'. Pi, nod Onk ell, to orb r the..
e A111 , 111...0 Alv,,ll t l 14r .1
to l' , lc Pt. 1 . . I
Eabacco aub
T.‘(:()liri"l' oli ACC° AND (' IGA It
FJ r..IOILE tog'
_re-built we Cigar
~ •, • .ot Soath 5141t1 t.trttot (..urtior of Wto-litligton
ctrott.t.)tt‘o , qttrtr. , from Ow Ititttfi , ,,l, I wmtlti tilt ;IS 411
ettll unit oxwottit•
(2111:\1'1N t; I c CIL\ I (lc.
Comm,. all Linda, 1.'.0.Ya11,11. .
l'lvi-t all 1.9a15. Ita•••• Taist
Flccatalc•c, •• I'll! Vaginal,
.
A Na''. llcace) Dery
)la•biumn Fircv Cut 5.4.. La.
Aucle•Nan Sharts Solave
'rall.tccan, 111111 . 1 I).•lacht,
Placit.cticon, Si....)'c :-.14•. Sr.
SNI PFS : 1 '
11.111...... s. at. li, Coat+,
1,30111N11 • •
Largo 11.u.1, Big I.teli.
Cat coal I)ry. Dant ill,
1.) -14 cctc , ” - g. Ic,cralicclal
Jcacccc4l:,, , , I .I.lllt,
31.,41, ' . 511.f.•1
Fol. 21 J A. JACc clbr..
pusri slim, ON 11.1N1)----'11)1;Aecc)
just ronn.vol
from Th.. I , ty i all 11 14111100 V ntn.PiZ and Si'.
gars. s•I. It `.N.itoraf Leaf, 3lg higug. Smoking .Ime-
1 ,4 1.1 Ittpi•tt Slot,. MI (4110,1 :01,4 iiito, I roun
ult.. M. I:. Chun L. Contr., M t. Lima lilt.
MEM
CUBS S-MVSEII
Nlsvnif.t, mare Dealer? , ‘Ti
TOBACCO, SN 1 . 1 , AND CIGARS,
Nfprth Thiel .Vrert Om, rtnr, If of .ntle.
J PLIII..kIiFII.I . IIIA, l'A.
3, iTro, Into or (1..001,', \ Itl C 5‘11. , 1.1
r A E ASSlirrniEN r i‘ 01 . "1 . 011ACC(
and SEtiARS,
srt:Airrs
tm (pp.., atrert. E,illt Or thr Chord,
EMMET
MIMEEKS
EN E I, UNDERTAKERS
“int‘laalhenuar
MAIIocANY_ CHERRY AND
They ,ill fur ~,rllfir s "
METALIC .NI. ZINC ID UAL CASEY.
:ir" F ulanils attended in Town awl Countr2,
Lsr itataa• at \ Plana t lid Stand, South Alai
Strut, Clt.tattma 41,arg:, I.t.
1.7 e, Night rail, uttrnd>•d at all lkourq. Mr. Frry ran
hn fnand nt4hP trairlentw of F. A '/Airman. nnr door Smith
co/ thn khop 0-03,0r.3111
:ioats, a4)5 an!T ,furo.
F A 'N . C Y
Ar ANP UNDIM
jun GoLI) STAN%OAitr)
11.11;i,E
FASHIONABLE FURS,
EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC ORIGIN
FOR LAMES .4.VD,MIkiES.
Th.., floods liehiq moatly pureltitsed FOkltold paya
IN Gilr,D, iu nu cab., ,‘ ill the priced elrurged emceed the
a Si:11011,1-1W wetter what Peint the latter may de
r•lin. ire. We icr`oteetour...elvi, front loss IT daily purelia
~rig I ;..!(1 u. iii,llll.,unt of vur Salm.
.T. W. PROCTER. &
CLOAK AM') FUR FM PORII*3I,
=EMI
. . ._ •
G n„,, E W ! -puOD NEWS ! !
/R 'I:S ED CC ED ! PRICES I: D PCI: D !
H_1l•:, CAP:: AM" LAL[li,• 11:1:51
EI'IIERT STILL A IVE A D!
llneiit:t hod in a large tifeekLl MAUL I.:al ,, ltnd Lt.lLn
no• and havaitt• how! thelat rt!tdueed prwei, I will
now infer them at nearly the uhi itticet. FUR C.tSll.
1., ri? -- CALL AND IiXI\MiNI:. ,Jkl
it - 1).,,ct the On., sEtti IN \l few
tmr, North f 31-trket.tl9]
•
LDIES FANCY FUR'S! AT JOHN
♦ I'AR Ellt A :4 f )1.1 1:..,t.11,1‘..b...1Fur )taunt.; tarp. No.
.street. there 7rh lut, now in
star, of my own Importation and .Maimfavture. one ;('the
LAIN r BEA.' Tn- r „vie, tion, FANCY'
FUlts for L.ADIEN' ;tml CIIILIMEN's \SEAR. in the
try. Aiv, r fin, a,..r.rfinvi.t of l:rat r, For t:lovoki mad
Collar , •
\ • l'kup svory all purchased v,11.41 Gohl Wll.l t{t
1'11 , 111.m, prenninn than at pr•onil I aln enable.' aiS•
Of mat ery rea...nablr pritnl,ntnij nnuld there
•• vAI , : role my friotoll ,if •••,tuity 1.1.1
Nanda.r and ~, ,t revt !
dl QIN F.kliEllti
710 Intl, 1 , 11. ta ...tom 0 7111 south lad,
ol- iloaa PHILADELPHIA.
i 1., 0 n t liartLer ilor 0.1.01 f non- o I tin Huy tallur date
in Ph '...101p10,'
-,
coME TO T i llE 31ARKE . T HOSE
II 4 I', r 41'. 0 BM YTS. SHOES.
,
IV! W . I' 1 - X . I tIN It, ja , t 01.• 11.4 !..
a One H,artnteut (
EATS l'.\l'.. Hi a 11l 5 out •lIDEN. at 10, new Sher
the Marloa Ilott., a Iti. ro. la r.lll larilish all alai, le. Ia ai s
li LI., e 100?
. :,,r 0,4. .•:.1,0, yer , nl. , arr :add at ildirrar,..,
A Eno, .s.-oritt,”. ..f CANE` , I ! MBID:I.I.AS. CAR- !
PE I It u:.. r A I.l.lpii , .le S. d ; t al.:H.1111y On bawl.
t.lll and 1•,,,,,Le .11 Ltrve ,a,s 4 .0 stools.
,00.21 \V. Ny. I'A X'l'(l\.
utl.,fhu N..
ZiEtatcbcfi anb j)cluchli.
STEIZNE kk - ;CO., I)EALERS
JrnvELity \NI) PLATE:I)
11111 , Ulfh011t the 1 . 110,1
5t.11. , ~ ak,duneid t,1.1«m elry and Pia
t.d W,01• riptom pnot , egiurvi
th 4,11-13
• IIZTICT.I:' , r .P.l" NE ii Frer of Chrtr..7e.
nvat preti and
11., at A •. 71.11. r., attliolt :he f011.,,1ng•
r• 11.• li+t
I .1.1 t.. 11 el J. .i(12;11. nt.me jnta-
I( . ( 11ts1.((1Lott I,Thutiond Rua:.
_ .
1.. t
(si .1:•.. . 1 . Id) Plated lOnek en
‘,.;t. , pro., 0.11, 51ng1.....t011e
VQ )I,ll,ionsi. .11 „tilagnlhoent lirtierlept
ha , ett-et , -Xi • Pen tuui
.1 n ,111 1 4 ,1, t-.,11, Revel
ettlter•selei 41 :hit
Jet • r t of Pin Mid 1/6.1,1
t• L-1,T11.• '.• ,91.. n. Wateh K t . ) ,
I I It.tr.l .01.11:11.oelatlie :1 , 1. trent,
I PerPl,4 ler pr ; Seal 11.1r4r4
SI- red. ~, lia'l yip I.l,lljrott' , , hand
-imp. J r. 11,, 1.• er .1:m1P, ll
(aey
1 .,,tt, 'of I prime - PIP Srll,l. tol4 silee? 1{111111.14
phi,t Poo, r Kmr e. 4 . 1 pl• r
• ; N o s , p i,
1,1 r
.I'l 110,1,1,11 rd I'' gir t re .
fn'
intim iutrlr . R third .: a ill
PR , .• "rdein for a number I , f :tritely" at
=
(ht Lug
r.., ii(),. .N. T liE AT
porn /./1 oft, ..ry re///1, - .'.(111/1 pair:, 1% WO/ 141 . 1U1i1 . 4
th./11,//1/1 ./1 1/11, old imtmus and .Itoittamtauce,
// t /// ../ / , / II 1 // r / c.. varwts. t/t .‘311:1t1('.1N
,t I //q../r. /1 NV. VI IPI t and I.letrnt
.II:W I:1.11Y, SI I.\ W.Ant:,
TM
.11-J* N H ' , 1 , 1 Elt
, ARCH ST.: PHIL 4DELPIILL
Hat a 1,14, .a,,, k „I,
1 , WAT('IIES. , _
•
1.1.7 E JEIVI:I.It \ . '
- .1 , 1 ;MD sll.lElt \VAIU.
I Sflqi/ nor pluto.l Tt4 SETS, hl.(a)N::., } . ()B.1•;:, 4,
o ot:s—an):l tattourrv.
T I4E -0 L D'% 1 0 K 'l' AN I)
b , file new huddling,. oppo3itu thet
II t'a I taherr it fall le,,,lratent or •
sill( a )1. ,\NII 311SCEI.I.ANEOI'S 13041 KS •
•:TATIoN,Eity, vifrar)(:lt k Pit A1.131: - .tf S. El'e..
ran he had nt E•Sri . .`tilttzly I,uw l'ruq.
NV,k1.1.. laid WIN IttiW 511ADES, a largo
and 1,, sttiok
Ilerrhild's l'. loin-alert lions hilly own:toted.
f o r ,rotolo. whit It o ill he tizlirermiil in the
M1i11,11,4
Nesi . York and Iphin Pal‘eru rived doily,
for to he h oill lie taken.
Firut evel+, and l'ereeticalu required'
roe, 11 , 1.10111 , 4104 i.
f• ik)littnir.ohoalier than they ran
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lIIIIKIEM
A MAN OP A l'H(11"ANI).-A CON
/- ItjM lll, N. ( . 1111:1 , —IIIC. 11. JAMES II Retired
colon of greot eminent, clttottavorett, tt tole to the
n vertaln ollro for t'ontottpti/ik, Artht,,,
lSronrhi
t,o, Cough. Cold* awl ft otteral Itehtlity. 'rite remedy
t.t.ot cll.; to on.' by Into o hoot but only Hind, n daughter,
nits gi. ing op to tile. Ili. Auld wire curet!. nod ot now
alit e Mot tt Olt lk,oron. of lootelitoig Ilia felhor mortals,
he toll ' , tool to tho.t. v. Ito got]] it the trope. rontaintog
101 l 1111, 11.00 l for mak tug tool toultetesfolly uwin~, this
rroOoll n opt ~r their IVith tor, /1.1.111ra to
pay 4 , (ltent. Thi ri. ant 0 single elute of Con•umittion
that it atm not lit .80 o take hold of tool tlittnittate. Night
wu ettt.t, peovt.tloo o ttt, Irritotion of the nerve, failure of
liteotory, difficult esp., titration, ttlutry point it'll,e lungs.
sore throat. %ell...motion nausea - at the Atontnelt, into ,
tool of the Ito, tt totting IWO) . of the rototeleq.
7;4- Tho 0 rot.r It ill plea, ittntnthe ' name of the paper
the yyiti tit Mit f•rti.forood in. Addl . .' on.
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ilutr23-1 North . ..41 l'hiludelphiit, Pu.
PE LAW PARTNERSHIP HERE
• 'fore exi•aing hells...on T. B XESNEDT and T. J.
lnot ill, day (I h•tulper 15, ) EB.) been (Biamlvell'll
mutual eona.at T. B. KENNEDY.
natV T
F I - R S
NOW OPEN
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Varbbiarc Oaten), etc
COACH AND 'SADDLERY
-HARDWARE.
The subssgiber respectfully informs hi's, friends and the
public. that he continues to cam' ou tire above business,
ut his old stand. on Main Street; opposit e the Gerulan Re
formed Church,
CHAMBEItSBCRG, PA
linvittg enlarged his hash rrss, Saddlers end Corteh
nakers mill final in Lin Store Room a general ksiortment.
ftwxis stilted to their several regairementa, such - al
Fair aad Connuy Itomikins;
Patent Leather, '
~ .. Saddle Trees and Girthing.
tib.; Treeg, Poll Plated, Tinned and Japanned: nrat
' --, Hair. Strabung. Web and Worsted Rain
Wrb.-Itareg, than Cotton': • ,
flume+,
flit unit
Semi}
GM
Tinned and
Japanned
emelt Handles,
new styles; curtain Frames; Huh Bands; Bridle Mats;
• Robeates. Swivels 4.1_111 Ortattnenta: _
Innt Plated and Wood
Gig Humes;
BITKLES--BILASS, SILVEIt AND JAPANNED,
all Styles and Patterns Ivory and. Wooden. Martingale
Map,' Stamp Johds. aim{ a variety -
of other gooeti suitablie
•
ALL KINDS OF PLATING, &c., done withneatitesa
and despatch.
LEWIS WAMPUM,
Chambersbum. Pa.
MEM
CHEAP HARDW ARE!
BRANDS FLACK
Had a this gneuis smiler the pavement, whirl. were not
burned. Suds ad Locks. Ilinires, Screws and other Hard.
nom. Besides. they have just re...lied from Nosy York.
and Philadelphia a very large lot of gm sls, purs-hased much
inheaper th.in they are generally sold. They having been
btallvd net. therefore we Nan, iliwk.,
Serowe, Bolts, (Ala. Gm.. paint: 6,e., at the:newest figure.
TO BLACKSMITHS AND FARMERS!
We have on hand about 10 Tons Iron of different kinds,
hieh we in, ill sell lass th . an ij rain be bought irs the city.
Also foc have 100 kegni of Nina and Stake& we offer stt
from 6 to l 0 dollars tar keg. ,
CU'FLERY.,
ICnivre nn,, Rork., Scissors, Razors Pocket Naives,
Spoor. `just received from New York which we oiler
very low. belaS
TARDWARE, 0 - 11, AND PAINTS.L
immi, are invited in mull rind CI:111111W 1116 large
and well selected stock of. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE, jo.t opened on-S'eremd, bettrun Queen dna
Market Sirens. Chanthersburg, Pa- Having purehased
mint their wads before the recent advance in priers,
fn on leading nianufachirers, it °pre determined UP sell Our
enstoniers good...cheap, lance on band Oils, paitha,
they Cutlery, Spoons. Iron and Steel, Ftitkes. Shovels &
Forks. Saddlery, Shoe Findings. Ropes, Cords. homes,
Chains 'Brits Powder. Locks, Hinges Seraws; Flies.
Pots, Kettles and Patti. TOOri of crew dewription. rind
goods of all kinds usually kept in a well regulated Hard
in are establislunent. Shama form a distance. accompanied
the cash. promptly attended to. and goods furnished
its °heal , as when the person is present. Calk rind:try us.
oets IRWIN - & miour:s.
VAILS OF EVERY SIZE AND PAT
: all sizmand qualitieb ; Looks, Hill.
Kee am} SereUS
. 011. and Varuishra Turpentine,
ileymittion.a isoimiugSlardwareran I,e had,
at lbw prices;lry ra , hng nn IItWIN S: RHODES, bn See
rid mrort. -
CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS,
FiTiaincs •
aI,IIILANiI A_ FLACK'S.
HOVELS. FoIIKS AND :-.;PADES Al'
et•lliVal 11 and manly ether nitieles which wu. lit
the fizp. whiv'tt m:ie ro - tr0.,1 as new -
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F YOU WISH To BUY CHEAP
k I TARDWAIIE 1,11 m IRWIN & RHODES, on Sc
owl :,trt,t.
inAlt WARE.—CaII at the Store in
V) the ' BRAND & FLACK.
Booth ant f,,boch.
Boffr .VNI) VARIETY STORE.
P. FEiLDMAN, having dispo , ed of his entire itoek
of Boots, Shoes. &le., at wholesale, on the 30th of last month,
and andinc it moons ealent to resume business at his for.
mer place On Main street. I have juA returned from the
Oty tatth a A LARUE AND ENTIRELY NEW
SI t ICE, to nitwit he respectfully iuvittn the attention of
cli..bouler. and its many now on, lift will be 111..41
to Otte him a , 111 at MS NEW STORE ON SECOND
S r . in ('ILA (MEI - KLINE'S brink building. nearly 6p
-I•,tte the Po.t Oltile. Ih. ‘toek embraces every s ariety
of y add Men's Down; ,k SHOES, which
for ‘t3 le lefint-b and dundolUv of wear, cannot be tle
ptt,.•ed in the I 011,1 q. and which wal be sold at riees to
snit Ulf' Too, LlaCI ogpurrha.cd "(TIE LATEST STYLE
LAsTS, prepared to make Costumer work. tot
short ii6tice. he the hest workman the county. With a
thvolotoon ti Ile ohligonz and aecomnealating he hopes
to merit a liberal share of patronage—mahout a desire
to monopolote.'lts'ltis motto is, in nor Nauman Calamity, to
11,e and let
Particular attention paid to all kinds of Rtparrtrez.
TERMS. CASH
AND PRICES 1 'NIFOR3I, WIT!!
our ExTaßTiox.
lie ha.. also .1111111 d. it9d
,for sale. cheap. Trunks, Va•
h4ps earpot SyiekA. I,lllllotl and Paper Collars. Paper,
En% elopes. Inkstands. Steel Peas,
11—All.1,er:ems knowing them,olves indebted mill
eall and make immediate settlement, that I may be
enabltd to cocci ll* former liabilith, in the CitY. an,44
r1:10 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
,id C'Olt lIPTTO 'S 11007'
Tint undersigned takes this method ~f retuniinyf his thanks
to lain numerous customers. anti the public genendly for
the ,very liberal ItatrilllllCe . 11,110101,1 extended to him,
and, hopes, in his present misforithe In common xvitli near •
in every business Man In tOWn„ that he will stih continue
to be rvmembered. • lie has the pleasure of informing the
Fable that he has o - pened his Store in the Ilasement of J
3fannahaa's Dwelling. on Second Street , (tint doors
North of the Methodist Chattel,, where he is prepared to
offer n general assortment of Melt', - NVollll'll'l, and Chil
dren c Boot. and Shoes. embracing bin diva until man.
uf.dture. Which. for rat Pilot, of etyle and durability are
itiperior to and of Inn furring •tt - g4( and wall be Oftemd at
prn'es to omit all. Ile kin Weekly Receipt of (tannin from
Philadelphia wilielt for beauty and excellence cannot be
South orthe Siiwpiehatinia.
('rsTa IM KR NV, tilIC of every variety &Ale with
i . .unt.tne,•=•As he employ s flout' taut 'lO pr rice at orhtnen,
I:le.hrjustifted an guaranteeing all work made at lain eft-
I,Vttl.hment. Don't forget the pine°, Poor MO, North
-‘,/ -the Methi;tll:4 Church, St, arid Street' Vasr
Titt'SKS, of the latent.style, from approved inakers,.al.
crliyr tali hand,
_and for mis at at r. era 'small advance on
°riga nal ea 4 ititr24l J.lii_!i 11l 11l I:'f
rp IT El) Cl' A GrAl.k.—l would re
l." spertfully itdimm 111. e fiends and runtonters. that I
hate again opened, mi. ,Gerard Street, opportte the Market
/fru+, where path wall find n good mssortnient of WWI'S
mid SHOES, TRUNKS, ,CARPET 11.105, 3.. a• -ply
ntoek it eittirciy new. ti.Cnly 'old stock tills entirely room,.
ined by the late fire. which I sin disposed to sell as low as
the naarket afforilL
Ttntild request rill (icho have not Iwo burnt out) to eall
and nettle their Ohl .100,11/)1,1, no I need money. ISj so
doing. you nlll confe9 a grunt Nvor and enable me to go
on or to business. • tler2l-Iltul ISAAC' lIUTTOS.
(pqtrls.
.... .
LAsTE INN.--Th. 6 undersigned ha ,
lately-parchrtiod the (urge HMI 00R11110d1OUS
Itrirk;Building or lieu. s. 11. Fisher. m 1.0111101.6,11 with his
prevent place of 111151111`9,. on the winter of -Main street and
I.lldw iY s is prepared to aeroonnodase
hy the day. week ur month. lie is amply provided,
with STA ishisii to arcommodate the twin ehng
Having a large LI vEitv wrAnix, eonneetod with the
I fillet, gite,tz and the publje genentlly mt . he famished
ith Horse.; and Carriages :Amy moment.l'ersonslisit-;
Chantherldatrg Mitt; [belt Comities willfinal thlirtile
nee.t emnformhle llotel' in the cannily, HS it has been re•
fitted w gin elan, vow Furniture. and the 1 . 001114 are large
and well ventilated: ho TABLEI, amply ,tappliod with'
all the Insaries of the M.0.4‘1.” and the BA It„ de•
taelled.frirn the Itriek Pailding it ill always he furnished
ith ligtoms 'Et err attention paid to the,
romfort of guests (oetl2l, S. F. nuEENAwAur.
DAVID' 11. II TC If ISDN
has bevotne the Pniprietor of the I'Nrr ED STATES
ITEL. near the lltbirotal Depot ut Kt l
l'A. 'nue I,,pttlar and!cournaslionsllotet has been newly
Petitteil eud fltrill.hett ti11 . ..110101a its parlors and eltamber4.
ninl rends for the rereption of tote.ts.
tilts elinz pnblip will that the tTnitell States Hetet
the m i nt eon, enit4it in all partieulars. of any Hotel in
the State Citintill. ttrt neenitut of Ito ItelnisS to the Tettleed:
being illinteiliatelyibotm yen the too wrent depots In this
eity . [lfarrishutg, Atte 17. ti:34f.
- C,4TATES UN.I()S - 1101'EL,OPI'()SI'VE
the Lebanon and 11.1,,,,t
pinto. Ilarrishurg City, This eons en,lent plsmant
Hotel iN rate kept Ire Ow undersigned late .of the Indian
Queen In Chunthers . bara, and he invites the planning' , of
his nit frannils and thepublie Cnernlly. Innilerntn.
oet:i.tf ; Jon's W. TAI: 1M11..'
.
,
.A, 1 0 N'l' 11 011 Eit Y 11 OIT S E."—The
,IYII2 Montr,nolers 11011.0 Ina. again In4a, ~ponett on 01,0
~ity of the old hotel. by the untlyntigne,j, where the hula*
tnnetaannuataty her former putran s and the inthliegeneritily.
l'oetl ' , si, , MAltriA It ETTA hit :OM F.ItY.
„ - ,4IIIPPENSBITIZOr FEMALE ACADE
MV.--Next Sessinn cotnnteneee tonday, Sept. sth.,
Pupils instructed in al) the higher branches tnught in
Setniittmes. With !heal and instrumental music.
; A limited nitmlter'of pupils will he hoardjwlih thr family
of the itrineitntl.
Person, having. daughters-to educate, will And in this
Institution. omen• advantage they audit.% Fur particular,
and a circular Is dress
lUSS 'IL J. IFICEEE:IN Prim:lW,
hh ppniAburg. Pa.
w 10.4 3snua
TOB PRINtING; in every style, dons
0M the Mks of lbe rn AICKLIN 11.11P4ITOSEY. •
VOL. 71....WH0LE NO, 3,679.
avpoitovt).
For the Franklin Repository,
CHAMBEVABIYEG BY MOONLIGHT
11T DR. A. L. M., U.S. ARMY
The moonlight lingers on the wall.
And on the joy departed Mall., •
ltrtrere peaeefnl grandeur swelled its'thle,
And rettel Humes ex anted, died.
Thew sad mementoes of the past,
Reflect a chivalry so Yost.
ft ends in nothing but nunmo,
..tad old M'Causland's bootard fames
The nick were thrust out in the air,
The dead, were tot reipeeted there;
art quit fireir labe's last dying km
Jima through the smoking fire lifsky
N. r.ior iierspreaditsnufferisig head, 1
It hail been burned down o'er the dour,'
Its chly cold mother. as it 'lay;
This, this. was southern chivalry.
But these old walls that loom so tall,
Like inonlimentel, their shrub - me fall,
Upon a race, who-woulit not give
The tribute to the foe, and live.
Then let them stand, spires df the peat,
They are thy glary, let them last
For ages that are yet to come,
When , southern chivalry Is dumb,
Upon them let thy children gaze,
And they'll groti strong in freedom's pulse,
And nerve their arms to.deeds of fame
That vet shall carve a nation's name.
Abikles of pease, thy ruins stand
As beacon lights throughout the land;
As monuments of blackened crime
With which the villeins' name won't rhyme.
Repair. beneath their shade will give
New life to heroen,thut yet lice.
For liberty still lingers where
Vile tniltors dared 'minute the air.
These marks of brutish beasts remain,
Apt on them gill remain the stain,
When that ignoble race iadorna
And victory• is nobly Foil.
Their star of empire fides away,
As does the night at coming tiny,
And all their boasted power and might,
Sinks down before the blaze of right. _
Secession is h thing of crime, -
That blackens still s by coming time,
Lending ita votaries to the tomb!
And shrouding all that's dear, in gloom.
Tke taring heart, the tender wife,
Is torn from all that's dear in life;
Virtue disgraced, and seas of blood,
EngulfM the Nation like a flood.
The young aid lovely in their pritae,
Itsmh throughthe catalogue of crime,
* 4 . Who would have blushed with honest shame,
Ere vile secession's hellish flame
Wreathed round thetiatiiM like a coil, .
Of some vast serpent, who'vrould spoil
Fair Heaven itself, could hebut reach
Its jiMpor walls, to form a bsestch.
- These blackened ruins now attest, •
The serpent wlieshonld never rest,
his fangs are borne away
And be is cruised by Liberty.
THE PROFESSOR MARRYING ♦ COOK
Some years since, when I .was in college, we
had amongst our " faculty," a curious personage;
,whom every one regarded with considerable re -
pect, and yet as a character saigeneria. He had
lived many years without a wife; and expected
Ito live so always. Indeed as he was the profeki
sor of mathematics, the abstraction of his science
lorbade his indulging in the idea- of getting mar
ried. To the female sex, therefore, ho showed
no other regar4 than common politeness required!.
i I tis character was purely negative. Of course he
1..-:vs eet pepuler with the ladies, and they kept
themselves at a distance from lam. But &ream
:stances that often bring about a match in othe'r
eases, placed - him in a puenliar dilemma. If
seemed, a whim that a necessity was laid ninth
him to get married. He was one of the faculty
:of the. Collegj,—all the „other professors were
married and obliged to entertain the distinguislA
visitors of . the Institution. He had always board
ed. Of course it wasn't never expected ofhim
.that he should ever give' a party ordinner. But
it began to he regarded as rather mean in him fu .
shirk of this matter
: from year to year, and,
"'well of as- he was pecuniarily, to throe; upcin
lim other members of the faculty the cost and
:
trouble of entertaining the special friends and pat
:tons of the College. The question was, therefore
',frequently asked:
! : •' Why dosen't the old miser entertain some of
the distnignisbed visitors that visit use"
',z Now our professor wasn't a miser at all and it
often troubled him to think he was situated that
he couldn't bear his part ot. the burden. 'And
;yet; what could he - do 1 Midst he get Arriedl
lAnd if so, to whim: ? He had no speciikregard
:for any one in the vicinity of the college, and no
one had any special regard: tar him. ...In his youte
„ger days he had seen at school a young lady in
the city of New-York, in whom he had felt a pi , -
leuliar interest. But , of her he hadn't heard for
years. Doubtless before'this time she was mir
lried, or-in hervave. Possibly,however, she was
'still living and 4•aiting for him ! Glorious thought !
He was quite relieved at it, though, indeed, thete
!might be no foundation for his relief. Neverthe
less, he maid make dde inquiry. Nor
. eouid
he long delay, for Counnencement
. day w,asitt
hand, only a few weeks off. It was his turn, at'
,rather would be it he was married, to give. the
great dinner to the distinguished personages who
,
would he preiient on the occasion. There's:could
be the Governor t of the State, and his lady—the
trustees of the lustit4ion and their friends, , ao
! others of equal repute. But who should be mail
-.ter of ceremonies , And who should grace tbe,
' tablet He could square the circle 'perhaps, but
such a circle as this, what could he do with bit
If he were only married, what a helpmeetwould
hie wife be at such a time. - And yet, hiawifti
must be is 'good looking, intelligent, and aeceth
plished lady ; - otherwise the blank' would be a blot I
Now there was a young lady in the neighbor
hood that the professor thought Might 'answ&.
He had seen' her at his boarding house, and spb
ken to her since or twice. ,
"But, ahe may say no," and if she did,
in creation'," thought he, "could 1 hide head!'
And then sa hat would become of the dining I" ,
The Governor must have a dinner and he mast
have a wife. And hence he lay awake about lit
all night. At lust as the morning broke he cried
out to himself, "Contempt! She will say no, will
she! What then 1 Other men have livedl hroueh
it, and I shall. • If nut, I shall have a clear con
science about the dinner, and a clear couscienee
is theimatn thing utter all ! I will write a note to
Miss A. anyway.. It may be she will regard jit
favorably. So the professor sat down and w rote
a note to Miss A. "Stay a minute," said he to
himself, "what w ill the Governor think of the
Lady I She is handsome and polite, but can she
converse? Can she entertain company ?" "Doubt
ful," said he to , himself, "very doubtful;" and ko
his tore up the note: Maui! for a man on, the
erge amid riumny ! In an hour or two; however,
the Professor called on the President mai said :; •
"1 should like to he absent a few days ?"
"Al!" said the President, 'just at this time?"
"Yes-, t.ii•, have lily cheeses in readiness for
'the examination, And I wish to go to New York."
"'tins any death iiiscurred in the ;family," said
the President. •
"No, sir," said the professor "but I have a lit
' tlematter of bugiaens that requires nil immediate
attention, and I thought it best to go.'" - 1
"You hive my best wishes," auidthe
"and etas yin return safely and not alone.", =
The professor almost smiled, but blushed,rathisr
than smiled, and left the President, and hastened
to New York.
llis firat‘iaquiry on his arrival there, was for
'Miss Adeline G. the young lady whom he hid Bean
some years before, at school, as we haTe men
tioned.
"Why," said the respondent, "the family hat
been reduced, and she is a cook.. Perhaps you
dont know it, sir 1"
cook !" said he,
"Oh ," said the lady,
something else possibly."
- "No, I hare been half starved to death since;
left New York, and I want some pue to 000 k,
decently." . •
l'Well, she can do that, for she scarcely hue her
eltull in - that line in this city. Why, sir, she it a
ok, par (acellence." .
"And how does she look?" '
"Shi is the kulOsnmest pooh In the iity,brin.‘:
"that is jut what I want!"
"we thought you waut4hl
liot quite that, Ipresurne," said tbe - Profesior,
but is film intelligent t—l speak confidentially."
"Intelligent ! She is, indeed—she can converse
ike an angel,"
"And'as to manners. Is she acromplisdrcl
"As ginceful as an actress."
"When can I see her ?"
"At eight o'clock this evening."
"Conan% I see her before that hour ?"
"I think that would be the most convenient time
for her . to call, and to see.you. She will be en
gaged M
ied her duties till then."
"I will wait then. Please to tell her that Pro.
fess'or.3lnek, of
. Virginia. wishes to-see her—an
old aegnamtance of tiers."
"Shill I tell her that you wish to engage a
t a: °WI
• "roti may tell her that I wish to see her; alcul
the Professor.
"What name did you say?"
"Professor Mack, of Virginia, if you please.
madam," ,
- .An everlasting long day Was before him and he -
had nothing to do; not a problem to solve A except •
the one in hand, - and that was one of a doubtfulsolution. = '-
Eight o'clock at last came, and the Profesebs-----
called again to see the young lady.
"A cook, indeed!" said the Professor to himself;
"she is 'a splendid woman fit to grace any parlor
in:the 'world?" But how in creation should he
make known his 'business 1 Poets, they say, 1;4-
gin in the middle of their story; but professors of
mathematics, where do they begin? Finally, said
the-suitor, "Miss G., how would you like to go to
Virginfa 1"
i"To Virginia!" said she as if surprised. Are
you'not mistaken in the person whom you wished
to' see 77
"•No',i no,' said he, "don't you remember when
we. both attended school in Franklin street?"'
"Oh.;" said she; 'it is George Maek—l remem
ber von well: why, I didn't know that you- ere
alTvg!"_
-"And I have never forgotten you."
"Ali;! indeed, you are very kind to remember
me so long! I thought every one bad forgotten
me in my calamities." •
'APeople often think they are overlooked when
trials overtake theii; but it is for you to my that
four present trials are at an end"
"Professor' Mack ! what do you mean? Why
Y am a mere—"
"If You have had reverses I have had success,
and have the means of making you comfortable
in life.!' •
- "84 you do not know my ciroumsiinoes:now,
for I would not deceive you, George 1" .
"It does not concern me what you are now, but
what you are willing to be."
.;But I have-an aged mother, Professor "'
' "Ind I sigh to have one; she can go, too,"
- Matters were soon arranged as to time, place,
and ceremony, and this' being over the party were
off forVirgirua—the Professor pleased that he hid
solved, the matrimonial problem so easily, and the
lady that she was no longer al, the world's bid
ding j
In 'the country of Virginia great ado is made
for a newly married couple. Of course much was
expected in the case of the Professor. But some
"bird M the air" carried the story in advance, that
Professor Mack had married a cook ! What lady
then Would call upon her? What society could •
the F. F. -V . 's 01 Virginia have with a cook But
the President advised his wife to call upon her out
of decency at least. If the professor had married
a cook, why, he didn't know any better: All that
he knew was how to solve problems in mathemat
ics. Besides, he might not have'married a cook,
or if he had he vas well off in one respect—he
could; have a good table.
"Pshaw!" said the President a lady, "what does
a person care about a table in comparison to caste
in society ?"
Caste in society will do well enough," he re-
plied; , "but since we must eat to live, a well roast
ed turkey is better than a fried chicken, and a
short; biscuit than an ashcake ! And what does an
epicurg care for ceremony? A. good cup of coffee
is better."
"You are do Virginian, husband, dtherwise,ybu
would never say that, for any body knows that •
nobility in a log cabin is better than a cook in a
palace !"
" W ell, call on the lady and see—theories are
often good for nothing, whilst practice is the sum
of perfection !"
The 'residentess called and was amazed—the
cookwas much her superior_--and she felt it.
The other officers' ladies having heard that the'
President's wife had called on Mrs. Mack, were
obliged acaording to custom to follow suit. They,
too, I were 'disappointed, for the New-York lady
hadn't lived in a city in vain. In mind, in man
ners; in accomplishment, she outranked theui all'
Besides, in respect to family she was not at all in
ferior—her father having had fortuneonce and
lost it.
Commencement day was now near at band,
and the great dining was to come off at the Pro
fessor's. Nor was Mrs. Mack at all disconcerted
about it,' She had seen a thing or two before,.
and, as fully confident in her own ability to meet
the exigency.
When time arrived, all eyes were fixed on Mrs.
3layk. How would she appear in the presence
of the Governor of Virginia? How in the pre
sence -of the professors and the President? - And
what sort of a table would she set, and how - Would
she grace it 1 Could she go through it with dig
nity
Of course all this was enough " to try met's
soul's," but Mrs. Mack was perfectlyat home.
Iu etiquette—in conversation—in the-arrange
ment of all the circumstantials and in the formal
itien of the occasion she showed borsch equal to
the ;duties devolving upon her, and evidently in
terested the Governor very much by her powers
of conversation. "What a charming lady," said
he to his wife, "is Mrs. Mack! and what a table
haelnhe set! how well she graces it !" -
'lMy dear - hitsband,"pud she, "do you know
she: is a New -.York cook—wily, she has been a
mere servant for many years!"
• know nothing about that," sail he, " but if
she; has, I wish every other lady was a servant
and a New York cook, too. We should have
something to eat then, my dear, besides . fnod
chickens and ashcaken."
All men are not epicures like 'you, GoTer
norl," ;
"No—hut if they were they would imitate the
mathematical Protesimr. nod go to New York to
get{ a wife. -A man wouldn't be compelled. then
to !go to a aaloun to get a decent dinner! llu
(mold find one at-Thome—now a great rarity,"
A TRAVELat, near the close of a weary days
driVe user a lonely and muddy road, (mule to a lit
tle log cabin in the forrest, and asked fur a drink.
A young woman supplied his wants, and after
wards, as she wan fhe first woman he had seen hi
several days, he offered her a dime fora-kiss. It
wit.; duly taken and paid tor, and the young lady,
whO had uevej seen a dime before,_ looked at it
with some cariosity, she asked, what she should
do with it. lie replied, shad she chose, as it was
her:* "If that's the ease," said she, "you may
take It back and give me another kiss."
I •
4 YOUNG woman in Jackson, Michigan, has
been carrying on the recruiting 'bushier% in an
original and highly peculiar manner: She married
a man on condition that he will enlist and give her
his:bounty.. She being strikingly handsome the
man consents. After lie is gone she marries
amither. Four men Lax she thus wedded and
sent to the army. On the fifth occasion she waa
deftated.
- A FAnvtAtt, having lost some ducks,was milted
by the cmuisel for the prisoner accused of stealing
them to describe their peculiarity. After he had
dode so, the COMISPI remarked, "They can't bu
such a rare bleed, as 1 have some such in my
ynil." "That's very likely," said the farmer;
"[liege are not the only ducks of the UMW sort
had stolen lately."
.131 RNED FAtwrs.—A printer, yOuseltalenqi
we but indifferent, turned physician. lie wag
asked the reason or it, and replied, " In printing
atllthe thaltg are exposed to the eye,but in physic
they are buried with the patient, and one gets off
unire easily."
FELLOW contemplated in utternderment
thy wonderment
nagiutuditioua dimensions of a by standees feet
and said, in a. tone of toitouisloooot, as be survey
edlthe man's proportions. "You'd have been a
tall man if they hadn't bent you so far up."
A LADY who aings in a choir, Waye she will mar
ry la small main, because short metre biros are the
eastegt 'to get along with.
;IF A WOMAN could tulk out of the two coruerii
oflher mouth at the same time, there would Luo a
goOd deal said,un both '
DiSCONSOLATE young lady tune bean] to re
mark the other day, that if a cart wheel had nine
tepees, ihe didn't see why she couldn't have our.
Wily do hens always lay in tho day time
Because at night they become roosters.
:Way is a cow's tail like a swan's bosom? Be
'cause it grows down.
To what lane does ths mess sing? Neptune.