Nov caber 16,.1864: Stuart, Jenkins and .11'Qausland. With the Henry rifle Wen tains can be fired in as Many seconds,' and it 'can be! re-loaded to fire fifteen more in legs than half a Minute. It is simple in its con,truc thin, aceurat'r in its aim; and of great range and power. It i 1 besides a neat urn), and noot e?:etd. lent ininting i piece. We have tried it thortiughly and can coMidently recommend it. One hundred determined Men armed with it could arrest the ;advance of lone thousand raiders, and if there were three hundred Men thus armed in the lead ing towns,-no fuTeri t as a raid would be at tempted by the rebels. Wp would earnestly urge the border people to consider well the danger to which they are ever exposed by their de6nceless habits of life. Teu thousand men, however skilfully commanded, could not qfend all parts 44 the border against small bands Tot marauders; but the people them selres eon eft; so, and they should resolve to do •, their duty pi themselves. We do not look for invasionsin!tiirce herafter, and even timnitlable raids seem most improbable; but asilw dangers dithinish the chances 4 thei; ing hands breaking in; upoii_ us muse ineretae, tude - i4 - we :resolvt; that come where and when they may, they shall pay dearly for their crime. 1)110; prepated to re , ist neut. there Nil be en 'tire -safety, for free-Worms have no love ha: loil letsorid will not venture when• they know that they will Meet with deter Mined defence. We believe that the safety (if the border, in a militdry point of view, is well assured ; but against - the daily increasing !milli' of moro reckless plunder eni, there can be no pikiety but in the timely` energy and courage, of the'people themselves. Will not Chambereburg, Waynesboro, Greencastle, Mer cershurg, and the people of '-the border generally 'arm and thus Make themselves secure? If they would be entirely safe they must do sp, and we hopo.to See them act promptly and thoroughly l in the mutter of protecting , their own homes and property REBEL MOVEMENTS.—Chambereburg was thrown int 6 O fever of excitement on Saturddy night last, by the apparently well authenticated ruiner that Jiaj. aftwore'with fifty of his rebel cothmand had croised the Potomac at Shepperds t4n on Saturday. Gen. Couch made prompt , &position of his tortes to meet aiiy movement of the enem!, by,throwing his men fin.ward to the border to cover the wore exposed points : and as the troops loft this point for the border our peo ple were appi•ehensike that a small raiding party 4 lmight reach, our town. Considerable unew•iness ;prevailed during the night but o ith Sunday morning came assurances of safety, and the ven erable village assumed its serenity agent We submit whether it is not worthy of reflection on the part of every able-bodied citizen, whether a a rumor of fifty-or even'five hundred rebels ad vancing upon this point, should create Mann and confusion! If there were no military forces here at all; the people i of Chambersburg could readily deftudtbeinselves against small raids, and 'they would do so if they had but organization. Let us have organization at once, not only here, but throughout the entire county, and raiding and all danger of raids will be at an end. The_facts which led to the flutter heti? on Sa . turnay night IA ere.ahout as follows :—On Thurs day Major 'Gilmore With perhaps, twenty inn, was in Shepperdstown. He robbed the stores and individuals hi the mostappioved rebel stile, and we learn, killed one man named Snyder for want of promptness in delivering up hit pocket . book. After 4lutting his appetite in the way of free-booting, the command dispersed, and a por tion of the! paety crossed the river and seat tern through the country in citizens dress, doubt less to look Mit goiid points for plunder. I, That a portion of them are in this county there is no reasonable doubt, as three of them were arrested on the cars on Saturday last near Newville. They mean robbery', arson andtourder if necessary - to carry out their plans, and every citizen should be on the'alert to compass theirarresc. No stranger should be allowed to loiter in 114 part of the county without being required to; give a satisfac- tory account of his business, and failing to do that. be shad be allowed the privilegu of vigil:lining F his i business to the nearest military commande'r, Thitcommon safety demands that suspicious char ac4ers should not be tolerdted at-all in any part of he border, and if honest and innocent men suf fe some inconvenience at times, they can 1 , 11 affi,rd it in view of the perils against which;we Inive I to guard. Let every citizen be vigilant, and fully prepared fOr rebel prowlers. and in their vigi lance and preparation will be their entire safet)i • --- ARRESTED AS SelEs.Three suspicious men goton. the train for Harrisburg at Oakville on Saturday morning last, .and ;they were at onoe su4weted by a soldier on the care, who arrested tlivin before 'they' reached 7Sewville. As they wells being transferred from -one car to another near Newvilleli one of them jumped'off the train, while it was_ going at a rapid rate, and he was somewhat injured by the - fall. The other two be lieving that their comrade had been killed con fessed that they were rebels belungidg to Gil more's command, and that they had been through thili section before as spies. They were sent to Carlisle and are now held there for trial: We ' learn that since the third man has turned up therall chat(' to be deserters: but the ttOryis most improbable, as they Plemednur Military- post at 3lartinsbuig, Hagerstown and Chambersburg, Mid (lid not gite themselves up. It seems clear that they are spied, and, if they shall be proven so upon trial, they still donbtleQs pay the extreme penalty of Military law. -It is high time that the people should make• common cause with the mili tary authorities to break up the calling of rebel 114vrto they •have been able to pass through our country] allnost at will, because our citizens hav'g 'not directed their efforts to detect them. Heitii4orth every man make it his duty to watch vigilantly for 'Spies, and they will boon find it a most perilous business. It effects the peace and safety of every citizen, and they but protect themselves by uniting to rid the-border o all dangerotis characteri". BANK up CH. 31111:1t , BURG.—A meeting °files ptockholderi of the Bank of Chambersburg was held yesterday . at 10 o'clock, and it was resolved to change the Bank to u National inkitiition. It will therefore soon be known as "The first Na- Bowl Bank, of Chambersburg," and the_old Bank oeChainberslairg Will belong to history. Its well establisliediiviiit will remain, and give the; new insfitntien ut 11110 e the highest character forsafety and usefulness to the community. d"ndei• the en abling act of the titate, all stock holders who pre fer to withdraw their investments Y., ill be pidet,by the Bank thi• actual value of their ;dock. .John Armstrong Esq., has been appoint 4 Auditor to report on tl intrinsicvalue of it, and the %aime so ascertained will he the price to be paid to with drawing stoCkholders. We presume that but few if any will withdraw, It will be gratifying to the business men of the cominunity.to !pow thatilk. _ Messersmith will remain as ctishier of the 111• W institution, and we presume tlt no material changes will'be made in the organization. • 4% series of resolutions of the must compliuTed: tary charac i ter to the officers of the Bank wad adopted, aid theappreciation of the servites of the finangial okeers was manifested by. unanimously • votiqg G. R. Mgssereithith,F.se., Cushier, $l,OOO, T arictlfessrs. Mull and Taylor each $7,00. This ~1113 but a just tribute the efficiency and fidelity of these officers. CALLED TO ST. Loris.—Rev.; S. J. Niccolls, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of this place, has received a unanimous and urgent call froni the Second Presbyterian Church di St. hauls, and 'commissioners from the congreg4iou are now in attendance upon the Presbytery at Hitrrisburg to prosecute the call. A congregational meeting of Mr. Niceolls' charge was held here tin Monday Ii t, a which profound regret was manifested at the probable dissolution of his pastoral relations with the Ouirch, but.the, members lilt that they could ant refuse to their pastor this new and extended, field of usefulness. Mr. Niccolls lths not assented fo the change, but submitted it to his people and the Presbytery. Messrs., Sharpe and Peed were ap pointed commissioners by the'eongregation here to represent it at Presbytery'. PROMOTED.—James H. Gilmore, Esq., of this place' who has rendered most efliilient service . to the government as chief of the Telegraph Corps in North Carolina, hue been promoted to a Cap taincy, and assigned to the staff I ifl‘laj. Gen. Fos ter at Hilton Head, as Quarter master. He has well earned his promotion, and will do credit to himself and the goVennuent in his new position. He was the author attn. spicvletters contributed to these columns during the last eighteen months from the North Carolina coast, and our readers will join US in the wish that he may be bles,ed With the gift of continuance. WE noticed in last week's paper the merited promotion of Gen. S W. Crass turd. Since then we learn that his staff signalized Their appreciation of the honor done their commander, by presenting him ssith an elegant sword. The hilt is of solid silver, surmounted by a golden sample, and the guard is formed of a double eagle with spreading wings. rpoti the richly chased scabbard are in isc:ribed the names of the difOrent battles in which - General Crawford has taken part, from Fort gumter to the Weldon Railroad before Petersburg. SERENADE:—* Wednesday niglit last the Union men of Chambersburg gut out the baud and derenaded Gen. Couch at Headquarters. Ile re sponded in a brief speech, congratulating them and the country on the decisive result,if the elec tion of Tuesday. The crowd then proceeded to the residence of Col. Shtaibaugh where the band discoursed some of their best music, and speeches were made by . Messrs. Stunthaugh and M'Clure. A large and enthusiastic crowd were in Web& OFFICER ELECTED.—By reference to pn ad verti,ement iu to-day's paper it will be seen that Col. John A. Wright ha 4 been chosen Pn,ident of the Comellst Hie and Southerd Veinctylvdni,a Railroad Company, and A. K. - .M'Cluee, of this county, one of the Ditvitt4Pl'S. learn that ini mediate step, will he taken to have the proposed route u veyed. ritESENTED.—The First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburg has presented the Presb3r twin!' Con gregation of thi4 place with a beautitul Commu nion Service. as, a testimonial of Christian :diets tifp and sympathy. The service belonging hi the church here was destrtlyed by the fire on the 30th of July. IVE arc informed by a Roxbury correspondent that the limning- of votes counted from the box in Lurc.au township was in excess of the number of names on the poll-lints. Ilow‘rasthe Aiscrepaney fixed up ?. TitE l'ost offiee•at Keelli.r's Store in this min y has been restored, and,: Win. C'arph Esq , ap ,ointed list Master. ANODYNE CORDIAL, the llntln , t's Friend and IZeiief.—Th!N v01u.t1 , 11% „toed, n for ...al, at 3111,1E12'S NEW IlKl•U l tRE. next door wo , t of Browtiz, Hotel. It t. far ,nperior t.. till ~ootIL:uq or any other prop:lnitiun fur children to Teutßing. I or in, and NOTICE.-=C. 11. Cressler h:i removed.hi. Druir. Sh.re front Main Streht to Seeond Street, opp.eite the Post Offiee m his new ]tarts where be is now prepored to ,up.. ply all who call w ith every thing in a Druggi,t's line of business. Fresh, Pure and at rea,nable rate, • BROWN'S BRO?:(111A1. (IMES clear and give strength to the voice of Singers and are indx,pen,able to Public Speakers. "I have never changed my mind respecting them fnutn the fired. excepting to think yet better of that which I be gun thinking well of? Rev. HENRY W.tia, ISEEcitEa. GALWICKS & BURKHART hare oinnied out in their new rooms on Second Street. They sell whole ale and retaiL Country mereltant, look to your interest Yon ran tiny as cheap from them et you can in the City. & BURKHART sell the best Kero sene Oil. and retail. Also, Lamps, Ricks and Globes, very clear. Go To Geßvicks & Burkhart fur pure home Sri und Popp,. pare Spine-, fre.l. 'Peas, fin,• Cheese rind the bo,t Craekerb of all 'GELWIrES & 111 ittuLticr keep the largegt litoek of woods in 10100 and s‘.ll cheap is holesale and retail. SPEECH FROM THE PRESIDENT The several Lincoln and Johnsiin Clubs of the District'of Columbia called on President Lincoln on Wednesday night and gave him a serenpdt; in himor of his re-election. There %% as in addition an. immense concourse of spectators of Ilth sexes in front of the Executive Mansion. TWfiying of a field-piece was of frequent occurrenee,idding to the excitement of the occasion. The President appeared at an upper window, and, when the cheers with which he was greeted hat ceased, lip4e as follows : " - It has long iieen a_grave question whether any Government, nut too strong for the liberties of its [x•ople can be strong enough to maintain its exist. ence in great yinergencies. "On this pi . iint the present rebellion has brought • our Republic to a severe test ; and a Presidential election, ()email's; in regular course during the re bellion, has added not a little tie the strain. if the loyal people muted. Were put to the utmost of their strength by the rebellion, must they not fail when divided and partially paralyzed by a politi cal war among thenrselves , lint the election was ,a necessity. We cannot have a free Government wit} out elections; and if the releillion could force Us i tbre,., ,, 0 or 10141)011P a , mitional election, it Lida it tangy claim to have already conquered and ruined us. ~ " The strife of the election is but human nature practically applied to the facts of the case. What has occured in this case must ever recurin simi lar cases. , human nature will nut change. In any futuregreat national trialkompared with the men who have passed through this' we shall have as weak and as strong, as silly and as wise, as as bad and as good. Let us. therelore, study the incidents of this as philosophy to learn wis donifrom, and none of them as wrongs to be re enlik [Cheers.] "But the election, along with its incidental and undesirable strife, has done good too. It has de monstrated that a people's Government can sus tain a National election in , the midst of a great civil war. tnenewed cheers.] Until nosy It ha; not liven Proven to the world that this was a pos sibility. It shows, also, how atonal and hoe. sinew we still are. It shows tile. 0:1•11 atunng candidates of the same party,-he who is most de %riled to the Uniou had most of the people's vote. [Applause.] It shims., aim), to the extent 3et we h a lemore men now than we had when the war began. Gold is good in 08 place, bueliving, brave, patriotic nom are better than gold.' [Cheese, and other demonstrations of applause.] But the rebellion continues ' ;mil now that the election Is over, may not all, haling ( , 111111,,1l interest, reunite in a common effort to save sir emninon coma* t [Cheers.] " For my own part, I have striven, and shall strive to avoid placing any obstacle in the way. [Cheers.] So lam g as I hare been here I have not willingly planted a thorn in any luan's bosom While I am deeply sensible to the high compli ment of a re-election, and duly grateful, as I trust, to Almighty God for having directed my countr3- men to a right conclusion, as I think, for their own good, it adds nothing to my satisfaetioiDthat "any other man may be disappointed or pained by the result. [Cheers.] May I ask those who have not differed with me to join witll me in this spirit towards those who have ! And now let me close by asking three lamrty cheers for our brave soldiers and seamen, and their gallant and skilful conunanders." The thre'it cheers were enthusiastieplly given, accompanied by music and the sound of cannon. Speeches were also made by Secretaries Sew- and and Welles and General Ord. Secretary Sew - ard urged the adoption of the propo4ed conditu tional amendment abolhilling slavery. LATEST NEWS!' Cavalry Fight In the Valley—beret - it of the Itehels—They are Pursued to Front MAIL rpi , ll4l:G, Nov. 14..! A brisk cavalry fight writhed on Saturday lust about four miles south of Wineheiter, which re sulted in the deleat of the rehelA With the loss of two guns, 150 prisonors, and a number killed and .wounded. Gall. Tolbert pursued them to Froht Royal. Geu. Sheridan e.,e: on the field. Movement 4 OH the Border We have nO intelligence of any rebels crossing the Potomac, excepting a small body of Oilmores band which scattered in citizens dress, and some of whom are now prowling around in our midit. Let every citizen he Nvatehful fur them, and let trusty rifles greet them wherever they present themselves,. Prompt Mesemrem for Defence. A. large meeting of the citizens of Chambers µ•us held but night in the basement of the M. E. Church, where steps were taken for a prompt organization and alining of our citizens. We omit the details for the present but we can as ' the people in other• sectiomt of the county that if, they will keep up w,ith Chumber ,, burg rebel plundering V% 111 be unknolAn ,ui the bolder. Ile'Clellan Ret4ig:ev, C WE1 , N1,1..1.1, Not. n , Gen. of his commiNsion in the army wai - received at the War Depart ment 3 c,terday. It v% ill be accepted. [lt is-be ed. that hi, rehiginition will not be accepted; but that he will be a....igned to ditt3—En. Riduis auttY.] Reported Capture of Atmusht.4;it. - A,111!.; I irk It it_ rumored here that Sherman has take❑ Augusta, Ga. SVMMARY Ot WAIL SEWN —A general exchange of prisoners of war will probably take place :awn. The tha exchange IA ill occur below Sll% annuli. General Blunt writes that he caught and beat Neo , ho, %10., (ni the with a Union 1 0 ,4: 0 1- No against 200 rthel loss. Price was llOtt — strong, and has retreated towtmds' Cassville wok about 0,000 unarmed conscripts. Ile is vigorously pursued. —General Hood has been defeated with con siderable he.s in his first attempt to C VIISs Ten twssev river. The point chosen for this not moat is between Deratur and Florence. at the head of the muscle Oloids of the 'llenuessee ricer, and is illustrated in a wap ttltich its give this 'morning, showing the relatite posttion of these points and Nash% the withl;luewater creek, the point at winch the elLagement tool. place. —'Tice particulars of the capture of the pirate Florida hate been yrceit t 4.1. She wai taken ut Bahia Snu Salvador, on the morning of the,Sth ult. The Waehusett ran into her, striking her od the'quarter - ot ithoutdoing any great iugnr. . 2t. surrender was then demanded and at "nee soul plied wick. No lit es were 104. Captain Morris of the Florida, and about half of the crew acre on shore. Twelve officers and thirt)-eight 111111 were captured. The captured vessel was taken .in tow by OA: Wachusett, and was to hate left St. 'Thomas on the 2d inst. her New Volk. l'he Navy Department yesterday received front Commander IVaelid•wtt, al] ntlictal rkTort of the eaptur.. ( ft' the fr.nn tlw Valley of the .:Slienandith State that General En'ly 11;1. beau .npinsnd. , (l In knell in the (11Cattland el the Rebel , . in that regien, and that the latter :wend: The ,tielt.2tFo thi• nue .•.t.. d a re hicen'eale;:t .4 a Let.'. , and tikl,ol:-. al. repotted 10 ilat", , lq•en at IViirden.%llle. on the Cacapou ricer. 1,11 Au attempt to make a raid ou Witichll , ter ,onle 6111,1 part of : 4 1a•ridat,•,. lint , 1,, looked for. and (11,1,, , 1ti0n has , lucc lliatle,ol hi, cat airy to uwet it. ii , A,paper: present a terrible picture of alhor , la l:. 1 pr , ..a.oub•iana. lib- In the La,, )ay,,* Q. The der:tint- 4 , 11 0t . t1it..1P4•01,11. 1 , 4 rt:pir. , r ut.d a. eXtreille, starvation is paid 1;1 a ,taliag them in the th e e. One of the principal earns, mentioned fir this is the ab.)olute worthle•-ne': to which Rebel money Lac been reduced. Noru•ty is et ident4y in a moat disorganiied condition it that region, as "thieving, plundering, pilfering and 'horse ~ t cttling" are said to be the order of the day. The Rebel editor= have finally liard of the defeat by the UniATVeu eral Gillen of their pet Vaimlian in Eastqviies. err. • An order line been i4stied at Mobile for the enrollment of all negrui• , between fifteen &nil forty five. —Major General Pleasanton has issued a NM gnaulatory order to his troop: for their routing and deatruction of the un.eoonary army of the Rebel Prim in 31assiinn. This official paper is dated at Fort Scott, Kan., on r ictober and accompanied by a despatch from Gen. Rowermis complimentow General Plea-hut...in and loss‘ildnint in the highest terns for their brilliant and most important labors. General Ko:eerans i.a). that General riemonton attached three time. hi. nin ber, and rotted them. captii6t:g ten piece , of tht- l:ebel_to de-troy t.N er to hundred st a ous. and kitting. st minding nail raising prisoner: and that Ins pursuit of the enemy tor over three hundred miles, it short a time, ith hitting for a tionsiderable portieln nfihestay, resulting alwayslictoriously -for the Union anus, atalwith greatly_ superior nun - fliers on the oppo sing side, still rank among the brilliant arlues meats orally war. and rover with honor all enga ged in it. Since the date Clthe above despatches, other victories have been gained' by Pleasanton Over Price, who stas last reported in the extreme simthwesteru corner-ot Missouri, desperately en deavoring to escape back into Arkansas. PERSONAL Samuel Medary died at Columbia Ohio, on the 7th: —Gen. Sheridumand - several staff oflimirs were poisoned 0 few date imo at Winehei.ter, by , l111ji• eorrosise aubstanceu-hick, in a r.oppo.ed accident- Id manner, got mixed tilt!' their food. They all suffered severe pain. from the lirleetii of the ,poi -8011, hilt it dill not prine fatal tilnuy of them. Bowixs_inGGs.—no P rn n 13",1,4 to rono., T. bott of Chasnber,buri.r. TitE.Ninvlniryrort I b ra' eoneliales an inter eQting of the Naritini hulefitiltes for the large and e 0 ,1 1 .1, pipe organ with the fellowine, %Nell (11,erved "11111. Cabinet 01:4ffit : them. ins l'lllll,ll, hots i.r, hut tittle ittol,• than a serien of experiment., a striling 'alter an ideal, lchich should combine all CM . ..111'11124'S and reject all impei 1.1 if ich, according to the er sal teidimony of the greatest iniodelans throughout the N%orld. has at hunt 1)1.1'11 attained in the 'Cabinet ()rgan of _Mason & Itantlin. Those who hare haul their earn-pained by the thin, brassy amend of the old-fanhitmed sci•aphine, in yylnch the wind wan forced instead of dray, ii through, or w hoine.e tried to be thankful tier the ilupio‘ed melodeon, but v. idling there - Wan OHM . oh it, can hardly re alize that an instrument of the name clans nlimild be capable oh such puyycr, richneo, of tone, and surpri.ing oiled: as the Cabinet Organ+, It in fortimate, too, that their expewe in Si :I`. to 111:11, them yyithin the 1110111 IN of ;Minot evor; [I!, in the Kurd: and tlo , ir 11; 1 1, w• (10111.1 t 110 h, 1/0 Ell, 114,:ii oi ' v . . and so cial IOC:" Jr i reported that addit;ooal returu, have been received at I lan i•httrg . the Arta). hieh will 01.! 1)t•. Slllith l'oiori candi date fin• (longreBi at the tv.eaty-tirht th,triet, a inajortty over Daiwa. NA I?.1? I Eli MA(...KEY—(: AM the :14 in4t., by the Rey. %%'. A. Wo.t. Jaim, W. Alael,), M. D. lab. Acting Surtreon 0. S. Mom,. «'...4 Phihab.lphia, to Mi,4 Tlrz.th J. Giftriblv, of the ',Holt) , of Dr ) Rms. ' ISFI"IXER—KOHLI:Ii.—on the 3.1 inbt., at the reel donee of Samuel Kohl,. I:4q , finilfortl to, unhip, by the lie.'. S. 31'l leery, I[ . . Ihttaer toe3ltae Lizzie S. Koller, b o th of the t it laity of Manion. DIED WICELVY.--On the I:1th of ()ember, 1H64, at Laelode, III : , I)ata! hnn of George mai Sarnh 111'Keli.vy. of -Path Valley, thin comity u¢ed 17 years, ii month, and It! dart John J. Mid dleton. S. Minister to under the adminedration of l'rekident Polk, r Prtifif•N that n laterite len ant ..1 luv 'real trota anal to fir t with the inset frightfulsiii . e, In at letter hi Mr. James Palmer, who it; at prepent fury of the Ihug Exelnintre, nod a n0101,411r lirturired an Philadelphia, mated that Itudwayki ltello, Wing: Ite.,..ltent made a perl,t cure. Tie,. in nu Wll'6l'llll' 111 the world that will Cure Skin A Pet Cr Sorev, Glees, Ilerof nla, Chronie'Diseasee, Salt Rheum, Stninious Disehargelt from the Lair, Glandular San ell oar. no quick and thimiturl, ly ni Itadway ' s Renovating It, rrOicent. Unc in/ NIX bottles will cure the worrl cane. Prim l per bottle. Sold by DritifKistri. tie franklin ilepositorn, ttpambersburg, Pa. ASTHMA CURF.D.-11elief guaranteed in ten minute . . aid a permourra.crerc effi rid by the moo 11.1): s Asi 1131 3 CLIZE:' _Case , of from tco to treaty yotro . ,[ anal.LT Yield di 1,,0 e to s inflamer. Pnee a Stmt ;“1,1;,;cs by S C. 1 . 111.01. 1 231.11,1111 l Farhat Phllmle:phia. Pa. Circulan fire: [oet :26-3m ILAiit uprtioted Iron] low foreheads and all part, of the boy by Ow u.e •• Dr.M.4l n 1:Y PowDER " Sailed to and addret, for 5.1.:"..3 by S. C. Cl'- TAM, '25 South 1 . 34;111...treet, Phtladelphi., Pa. f,.a6-3. I?_.EPORT OF iIIARKETS. Chaimbersburw 31arkiqm. POUT—lnit.. CRAMMISBUItr..NOV. 15, 1864 .2 $ll 00 Butter .35 Flour—l:ea ...'i.- 10 50'Ege,, 22 Wheat—White 2 If) Lard 20 Wheat—Red 2 05 Tallow 14 Eye 1 50 Baeoh—llae+. ........ 2.0a25 Corn ' 1 50 Bacon—Sides 20 Oat.: ' 75 Soup Beans 200 C , ,.ver Svetl In On WltAbell WOol (30 l'onothy Sort - 4 50' 1:11W13.+Iiell Wool 40 Plax.e.l sat Pared Peachei. ' 500 Potatoe--31ereer._.. 1 Ott Unpared Peacla..s ..... 300 Putatoe,--Pml: Eyes .90'llried Apples 175 [IIY TELFMRAPII.I Philndelph sr Markets. The Flour Market continue. firm but the demand is lim ited. Sale., of extra at €ll, - , 11 M. and n.vra family at €l2. :inperdine brhers €lO et.lo I:ye I=l . l.air and o.rii Meal dull aml prier, rinelianged. Wheat—The th in. 111111/r Wllll.ll . 1511151114 i Sale: to trio 11 - e•tert and l'enrelvania red at 82 at '2 per Im.hel eIS.III quality. Rye at $1 Corn la sear, e :Au! “re rin• eliallz , l.‘,l rant: , trout 41 7 3 10 €1 t' o Per haThel. ore ,u;a'111 Si I'l , per ROB abbatiseninfts. c4TRAy . muLE.—Taken up by the sub- J ~• t on the morning of the llOth of July laid. a M The owner is requeded to pr ove p ro p er ty. lad ellartViii and tuts it away. S. D. CRAWFORD, not I ildtt Near Fayette% Me. IVIDEND.—The President and. Matt .l_, 11 , PP+ of the Chamberithurg Turnpike Road Com pany hate declared a dividend of I I per cent. on the cap. tpd ctk, payable on demand. W. 11. ISFDOWI:I.L. novltidlt Ty.a.nrer. OST OIL STOLEN.—On Thursday, the loth roar., one Bond of SSW. with coupon. attnehed, on the Raclin. rind .Mts•i,stild Itallrond company.. If turned 10 Downy E+.l,, it and Hill a, gven, .1. KENNEDY. nyetterille. -I cOTICE —All persons halebteAl to I\. J. _LI White its note or Book A oeouot n ill eonf•r a favor and •ettlint; their nnrnunt• NVIthOM dcLq'. Isis it k. or, all tint he ha, hayed out of Ult. zroal are nova A. J WHITE. , Stone Mating, 2 doors north of the Pont Ode, VTOF,SE FOR SALE.--The undersigniql 11 «ill .rll at Privdte Sal• a lit tI'SE and LOT, on Kalg ,trees, ea-t of Seetnal , trees. The House t, a good tw,,tory l'none Imillhog n,th link buildingtutu nel e.vc out-buthliw, 'lt,, iot t, tlerty•ttt 0 feet trent l'ete,,,em gin en en the 1.1 or Aprtl ..Ipply to the •rther reNeling en the premittett. nev76-3tt M RIC RITNER. A DMINISTRATOR'S N(iTICE.--No ti.•••;= hereby given. that Leto, of 11.1 . 1.1.• ~r rider. late of tile Borough of 7 .inther.hure, ILANI2 been granted to the under. Al! p, th, nv,1ve.in,1i.1.t4.,1 to said D•tate ,111 plea.olll.o,e immolinit• p..nn of , .1,1,1 those i , .n mg prt,ent IliPolp2opt.rly authontleat. d It•r Nettltnuelit. 1,,,. 16 F. ii. SII 1'l; 11. Atlnir. TIXECUTOR'S NO T I XL4 hereby civ'en that Lett( r.'l,'„, , ,,tainentan to the Es• tote of Martha Sunpmm, Lae of 1 flitniltim township, cjee'd, have been minted to the tnnleno.rne4l. All per,mts knowanz thene-elve; Indebted to said Estate will plen,e make •lion.ediare pit) a n ent aml those baying claims present them properly anThenwatell for settlement. novlti JOHN 111,1,EU.-Eir. EEOUTC/R . S NOTIC E.—NOti(l. is her. by Oven that Lettor4 ... tilmowary to the Et ta,' of 1,1.16 ST, kelt, Lee of ATl . rall dee'4l, have I.eon graut44l to the 1111414,,:t..11. Alltagl'll,ll , 4, • ,11.1.-bleil to .aid Ectate •111..1: theqeLhasang elitiu, th•lrt rhy 11" v Ii ,TICIcEI.I., Ex ru. I)M IN IS'IT.VD NOTICE: —No ;:,.. - hat L, th•r. ~f ;1111,11i,:rat:9,1 Cur,. Lowry la:, , of Guilt*, ,r,l town.inp, _ranted to the ttn,1,•,,-01,,1. nws 110 u,,,•1% a,llaTt/sl t,. Said :state vl.nt plya,e make 1111111.11“, payment anti ttn , se has mg Man+ pre.ent Iman pzeperts .tthe nte ated fer .ettlement ALI:AIIII' 1.. 1.9W11r 7 .. Mr% it; Ai I /I; A ILD, y` " SMALL TAI:M AT PRIVATE w1.t104 ht d.uip0 , ..0 of a ‘.li l'.l een ton !val.', near Greenwood. ad the 11.-I:ren propert:, eonlioninc 75 Acre:, hax n 1111 • , 1 a ta 1,0 f; HOUSE. Fra,e, e Man alai taller 11111.1 , ,, 111e11t5. alsa a youna• hard ~1 I:rafted Fruit, on this property, nib a .ti on? About 50 Acres are cleared. od lb , •Ine 11l younlt Timber. Any pen,on 1",:11/1,1.1 , 1A latarmatam aal pl.. /m thumb. riber, at I 11.ants:rslanr.z. (lan 14;40 eas 14 I> SWERT. A 17.1)1TolIS N I C undersign-. Xi ed. Anibtor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Ft, 11.11 n eounty, to make distribution of the balance in hand. I-aluulla A rur.trone-, Admmistratriz 'of John Arm•trunz late of Hamilton township deed, to and , he 0,1410,4 of rid iced. Will meet the pantos d at M.: °An e in the borough'ul Chamber:Luiz. tat Frldan, thr•Xd day nj - AA -ember next, tall o'clock A. When awl n here 11,e, 1t.,. ing claims ur in any way in attend if the) see proper. ..v 1v 3r , 'WILSON lIEILLY ,A v t - Di•r( arc.E.=-Notiee: iv here,- i loaf ti , 2.lll.aer•tcw.tl app..tnto.l •1..• FralikllT t.lotty : A na..t.,r make 11,11:011. • n rl.elt.tha , 4 G.,. IV. Tr 11•1 ., th.• ENtatr Tyllmazi .1. , a.l. a .Llll , .nz taltledby r.+. e , IP 0 I:.•tt Ali•.tll Ilii• e Stallil,iiiz,ll I hr 11.1 ~ tl).. 4.1 Lthe r a' I 1.1'114 M.. 1% Ito ri• all •i.. :la pr..por ' 11,,v14; SHEIZIFrii NOT 11 . 1 , , OF IN(,!171S1- 1,. Tit re , tian Ram , r'v Eqatr.—To_th, hPirs and W. 1 ., 01 . 1.1 ...I.la 111 • 00a , 0 , 1 ou arehl.r,hy la, ti..l that m pur,latt, of tent ,of 1ta401.0.00 tome di -14,1. a I...itatat out of 14101 orphans Court of Fnvaklin man l'a 111 an inque.tion on the, Real F. , tate of which Ili - 11,11 . 1n died seized, situate in A oarna township, 4,,nntv. on the 3d day of Ptrenth , r. 1,64. :0 10 A. 31., when anti where you nut attend of you 13401:101.)16.3t I SAIICEI.: BRANDT, Sheriff NOT I C E OE INQT-ISI -3 TioN.— William Orelman's Eetatr.— ~the Loin and leLral reprPsamtatis ee of Said deeeilski . You are hereby ”otated that in parsualua.‘ of n Urit of Ingno.ition to ole I nit of tin. Oridmtm' .11,mm rmw.l. 111/11. . . 1 itill hold an ilini,rtion on air. Iteal Eaairte of Mhich n.tal.deredent died t•etztth. ratnate in Antrim town.hip, Franklin t noon - . Pa., no tin :Id :Lind' Member, IeLI , at 1 Wel°. It, I'. N. v.han and %%hero volt mat attend if you tG•nk proper. [nolUitj SA3II . P.I. , I3IIANDT, Sheriff. A T AN ELECT ION ..tab A. BELT) ON THE I..llftit day of Nos.or, 1), I.t, In tho Pity of l'lo , ,olelphia, for a Proidynt tool Dtrt,tors of the ChN.• N1.1.1.s VI LLE _ N isl trTIIERN PENN , NIXANIA 4LWAY COMPANY, tho foto.a int; pvr,,on.twort , duly Pry. 'dolt. JOHN A. WIUGIIT. IThonliis A. Senn. Ileoro. W. Clltti, .1,4111 lb, on. D. R. .1..1in . 3t, Xennotly, I) I; 810,11, . Wv.tar 31orri , g, .1 I). E.. ,41,1 y, I: C. Kuielrt, A. K. 3l'Clare, S I.: .‘410, - .1 linen. U. 11.11tCLAY, Soup A unrrolvs NoTreE—EKt atv of Fran ix o, Itoln.on....det eased. Thr under.izned. Audito nopoint,l by the I Jrphan's Court of 1 , 1ml:11a co., l'eunbyl vouLt, to thkrtlotte the halm , " doe On the find finn Id Lem, :•kew.c• A,lsn,i ,, ttatur Jr bona non, with the will annexed, it Frinll.l. ROlll,lll, tutu of Mont 14 . ".n`'rY towaqnr, rranlihn eount), l'enn'a, deed, to tutu among the lezatre. named in no], a n d t o W m ; th Met% lout return the evidente bt the. court, will meet all parties interettled in sand E.tstte fur the purposes of his ap pointment ai bin °Mee in the boroultlyof lltambentbursr, tin 'Fliunday, the ,11111.1 y of 111.1,111111 r. A. D.. 11 ,4 61, at 10 'cick, A. Al. All trartie.f. cling tonnthe izooil their claim on that day null be itelootrt ti fn .at t 0111ilIC in on the fund. novlfi J. 31 1)0AV1:1.1. Sll.lltrE, Al/atter. j_ I3I,IC SALE.—I it pursuance of all ...Id, of the itrrllan.' Court of rranklin eonnty, Pa., Aohnlnearator to .ell. %lII' oiler nt Sala, flit Thur.da, 14, rwh,r7tle. at I. Weloel: on the prente.., 11 ..tr, it in the borollzlt of Chum- AI the 1.-Lite of ,L I:rut Intent the boron:411 of Chancher-Lol-yr ,Tr, d ; A I.ol' of llltilt'SD his 111{: tle•reon I ted uenther board 1)y:1:L. 1. I II (lI'S I; Ilere Wall. out Stahl, lnannie,l by rninhhn ,greet Donell nn tho South, 1)., nl I,e•h, r n e NV o'.t Ihnlel.augh on thu No: th 'I , ma , n ha le4llool TI Oil th , ` .I.lr of S,tlr by .1 L. at ls, Elt(/'l7, 11XECUTOIZ'S SALE OF VALPA,III,E 111141.1,114111.4, I:veoutor of ,Nlanzaret 1.. Campbell, 111 1 4 . 1,15 14 11 by s 'rule of 1".",, runt.tined inn h , •rn 111 11/r that purp,,,,, at Publu ...ale, 1111 110 1 premise+. no Tureilem. [he '.lllth rkf mh.r. .1. It., 1,64, the tlata.itnt valuably Real EY. Mt.., to o out .1 II that Tit koT LAN I), sitoato in St. tounnlop iuljoinoux , land: of Epltutint, Yyttag. Ile.j.uni. Bub, r. 3,llebael 1 4 104, 111,1 Milers, euntaining. 1,5 ACRES, 13.4 neat measure. 'Pin' its: pro, ement• .111 1 It ninny 1,111 It Mtlt story Simla nod 'wo g ', t' a -t • nit,! frame harm The;lartier part of the traetas vieared and tillable Laud. The ba.. e.,4•11 Net nulrthnving timber. Sale to colommit t• at tune unlock, P. IIL, at ldcb time ill be giVen anti terms etude Ann„ by WM. 11. WI/DWELL, I.,:ecutor. nov11; 114 E ES'I'ATE CATIIARINE A, it atty. late or Aotriortow..tor. Fraliklin county, Whereas, l'atharine Beatty, de d, did her last will' and testament, dateit. the s,toth 41,1 y 44 .11111 e. A. If.. all tier ”Jnitl. (except il.foW lep,aedeil to her lirrt nntl,lll‘, bolls patertadlland maternal, Ito ‘tt re at the date of her will in the United States. I ler 11144114•I'A n.une tin, Sto,att Allen, Sow notice is here • ItyglA en that the final net "pit of Walter Beatty. AJlialin i.tlalor tir - itrotts non, it ith the will annexed of .taiti (tag, 114,1‘!,, dot hat 'lton hied and confirmed I*pin. Orphan.' Court of I t rauldin county, and that the under •oglied, Atoll:or appointed by said Court to di,ribute : the italato t• due 011 :411141 nef 4,lltit, necorthng to the prof iiitatt; et ".td Lot will told I,lament, will meet and hear taud stlaintants, at hit Olive t in the BorOngli of Chtunhert,buret. I'a i t,, Monday the iloy of inttenibr r, 1,14, at 10 clock A. 31 All parties fdiling to establish their chums On that slay will be ditharrttd from coming in on said Natl. enovl4l .1. 31 - p. SIIARPIi, Auditor. • MZ=EIMIII fitto iibettiormento. ITAL ITAB LE FARXI' AT PUBLIC sate—Will be offered at Public Sale, on the pram ; i , es. in Hamilton Ton-wl ip. on the Warm Spring Rcall 1 ; adjoining honk oft. flelbinger, Michael Peat, and others, on Friday, thr 211 day of Dronnhe-r, 1c64, the following REAL ESTATE, to vit :66 ACME OP LAND, lti Arm, of which is well Timbered. and the balance cleared and in a high State oft tdavation. The impto\ emenos - are a two storied LOG DWELLING ROUSE, LOG BARN. Coro Crib. Carriage Shed, Hog Pens, and other necessary out buildings. There is u Well of good Water at the Dwell ing, and a Cistern near the Kitchen door. There is anOr chard of choice Apples and Peaches on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. M., when the terms Will be matte known by JnoVl6- . 3t1 MICHAEL DEAL. PUBLIC sALt.—Bylvirtnre of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin county. Pa., the undersigned, Administrators of the t Estate of Ireder.. ink Divilbiss, late of . warren township, in said count= ; dee'd will offer at Public Sale, on the 'premises, no Wid nr.day the 311th day of lYonember; 1864 the following de scribed Iteal Estat'o, to wit Purport No. L. being the MANSION FARM, 'adjoining lards of Michael Cook,. Charles Gelnitx, Jacob Bear. David Martin and others, containing 139 Acres and 21 Perches, neat measure , liar , ing thereon erected a two-story Stone Dwelling House, Stone Burn, and a Stone Spring House, with other need• fill buildings and iniprovemetits. Also, agood Apple Or. r hnnl and other Fruit Trees. with a supply of never.failing Water on the same. It to well Timbered.-'and bus been recently well Limed, and altogether is in a good fltrtriing condition. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. when the terms ill be node known by SOLOMON DIVILBISS, tAd m ! [ ,,, SIMON BREWER, S _ OM lT RS. E C will open, a fall amertment FALL AND WINTER MILLINERS li - rtinesday, ;\'orcenher . in Lit NEW RfrtiOMS SECOND STREET, nyrivsite the'Pcmt OAiec IMITIMM =I lITU Old Cuidotners and the, pUBLIC pursuance or an order of the Orphan's Court of Frtuik lin county, Pa., the undersigned, Trustee to null the Real Estate of Chris tian Frantz, late of 'Washington township, dee'd trill sell ut public outcry. on Taeedop the•29th of Normber. 1864, on the premise * s, all the Real -Lamy of said dec:tl consist ing of about 16 ACRES OF GROUND adjoining landi of John Frantz: Sallow) Frantz, John rirdrely and others, ut sifuateti within ..1)0 yards Fnir iF4%. Mille. The land in (Ind quality. and well improved. having thereon acorns modiotes lit H.'S& Stond Wash Howe._ Baru. Carriage Howe, and :nil etie r braidings neeessary to com fort or c ens enienee. 1 here. a well of the kitchen door and running IN Me( neee•eable to stock in tile barn yard. A proldie ORCHARD (of glutted fruit, peaeh and plum trees. grave are roau{uf the rueollllllenclatillns of this property'. 'the building.. ;end fences are all new and in very good comlition, n tole the place is eepc.c Tally conven iott. isung retched by roads front four direetlons. The neighbialos.d is one of the host and dpleasanter residence could not n all be found. rrirSale to commence at 10 0' clock vim, the teron tr tll be made known. novl6 ABRAHAM FRANTZ, Trustee to sell . A DIIINISTIZATRIX SA L E.—There 11 kill Le exposed to Sale, on the premises, in Green castle, Franklin county, Pa., on the 3d day of December, lAti-1, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at public out-cry, the following Real Estate, yes: A LOT OF GROUND, situate on the corner of South Carlisle and South Sts., in said borough, adjoining the Methodist Church lot on the North, an alley East, _whereon are erected a tw'restory DWELL INC: HOUSE, part Weather.boardedltra part Wick, Stable; Carriage I louse and every necessary outdadiding. There is a good Well, ,tad rain water Cistern on the premises, and running Water through the Jot TERMS OF SALE—One-third of the purchase moray to remain a lien un the premises during the lifetime of the widow. the interest to be paid. 'to her semi-annually - , be ginning with Ist of April, 1565. at her 'death principal to In' paid to the heirs of Ileary Miller deed ; the remainder fir be paid, one-hidf. Ist April. lrtis , (when possessiork will be gut en) unit the other half Ht April :1866, with interest from Ist April ltsis. The unpaid portion to be secured on the premises SIAM' W. MILLER, t novl6 A MANUA - T. MILLER, S ..Trtstees for Sale. pn IV ATE SALE.The undersigned intenainz to rrara,ve to tti West, offers at Private Sale • the r .1N Mg' dr.rribed•lteal Estate,' to wit: , ' A FARM, ...tuati , tl in Lettftkouny township. Franklin county, Pa., about nob, north-west of 'Clumibersbrirg,- and about z of a tulle troni the head of the Rocky Spring, adionniur lantL4 of S. Hither and Daniel Byers, containing 110 ACRES, part Limestone, part Freestone and part Black Slate, The improvements are a two story BRICK HOUSE—nearly nen ; Log and Frame Barn with Wagon Shed mulched. and other out-buildings. There is a 'Well of ossl. nmer-tuiling Water, near the p welling. ad ex cellent o,hard (in lull bearing) of 'Grafted Fruit and a Lime Kiln do the premises'. There is water, for stock purposes, in almost every field. The above Farm in in tirst-rate order. having lately been well limed. This tract' contains tame Timber Land, but the purchaser can have the ',nonage of buying2'2 acres of Mountain band, well ,at with chestnut and Chestnut Onk. Alt 0-1 NT), ACRES and 2A, PERCHES adjoining the above, on the Public Road, with a 1* storied TENANT 11€14.4E. Stable. &c. This small tract `is well planted with PRAM . TREES, and, is admirably adapted for gar Bening purposes- There is a good Well of Water at the house, and a Spring near the Stable. ,„ Also---A TRACT of MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in Letterkenny fownship t - adjoining lands of Foltz's heirs, containing, 11 acres each—both well set with Chestnut and Chestnut Oak. l'emees wishing to vies - the premiSes can, do so by call rot es me. at The first described farm. C~ ORPHANS' COURVSALE OF VAL UABLE REAL ESTATE.—The, undeniigned, Anonistrators of Daniel Dull,-late of Quincy township, deed ,hp virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Fraillstin 'county, will expose at Pullin. Sale, on Frtday, flu ! , ti, doy of Demnber, 1564, on the premises, the follow- Real Estate, to sent n Jet. The MANSION FARM of said deceased. situate on the road beading fiena rilnkbtoWn to Quincy, adjoining lands of Benedict, Henn food, Samuel Reedand odors. eontannong `Si ACRES, more or less, of good Lame and Tumbling stone Land. The improvements are a one story and a-half WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE, Frame Blum. spring Rouse, Black.smith Shop and other neeesenry out-buildngs. There is a good Well of Water at the Dwelling Honig *and a Stream of Water running near the buildings, and a good Orchard of Grafted Fruit. The above property will be sold in small lots or as a whole, 10 cult purchaser& s :Id Two trmalVTrarts of grind TIMBER LAiND—one containing 3 Acres and the other 5 Aeres--siturate in Quin. op township, at the foot atf the Mountain. adjoining lands of Hoary Good, William Smith and others. S Any one desiring to view the property can do so by calling on the undersigned. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when attendance will tie given and terms of sale made known by GEO. BENEDICT, ). Adm'rsof Datil GEO. DULL, deed. IMIE LET lERS REMANING UNCLAIMED _LI in the Post Office at Chamber:burg, State of Penn sylvania, Nov. 15,1864. ;To obtain any of these Letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised Letters." give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising - Alexander E Miss Davis David or M I Miller Francis Alexander E' Mrs'Debart Cornelius iMalock Joseph Allingsworth (Decker S C Miss MoorhendWA Lt 2 Albert John ofdl Fentiman Wiliam 'Nolan Mary Miss Adams lbeharilW:Foulty Christian_ I Nava Phil Ault Ann A Mies:German John 2 I Parser A Mason Aastin William Rielsinger rx.tFi. Mary Mn. Barker Sand II IfloNbert CC, It.snhart.o Mrs Bell Kfitll Mies (;ranby N O Idiss,Rot Toter 3 'Blackburn Wm IC Grove George ;Seiehrist I' Miss Bricker William !Cron' Sarah. Mrs 2 Seller!! Harry lloose Daniel N CroN e AliraKam" I Soiam Starr Ellen Brown Israel IGlotnaut l'eter 'Sliehter A G Bowman itlrove It Mrs: , Smith Norris :11arrison E Miss Smith Fanny '.hiss Brent 11(41..11 Mrs Harvey Julia Smith zg Mrs 11.31,1 Fredrick ,Ilolhuginer 9 Mrs , Suyder Alfred Boa ers Marlon ' Hunt Hon Troup Eli H Byers Duval C Haber AG , ( TRompson SC Mis Burkholder C Miss Kammerer Ricoh aithb D C Cages Lea i• P Kelley Richard IThomai AB 2' Coney Fraukhn ',Martin Joseph I Waugh Francis Cover Mtruh MeDaniel 3t4nuel Olean! I/livid Crider Henry Miller Martha 3frs rWilsnms John Cunele Joseph J Miller Ellio Mien ,Weiner Cunningham John Miner M Mr , ' Da,:is George A Litter George • J. W. DEAL M 11 . .A.R.A) WARE HUBER & TOLBERT Have okned their store on Main-street, pearly opposite their old place of business, NI ill! ato?xteunivElawk of Ifaidwure, etityry; ,S4c, 1 - ronf44ting .in part of \ui1 . MEM 131=12 Oita, Turpentine. l'ur, I=ll Brushes, hovelo Rake', Blasting Powder, Grind Stones Co {La Wore, Pocket Kuivi;‘, Specialatten tun Is culled Builders and contractors, as the) are rppared to furnish to any quantity, at wholesale everything m their line Cull and extunttie our stook. • novIR, LOT. FOR SALE:The subscriber ..oft fers at Private Sale,lhe LOT OF (-MOUND fur nierlymeeupied by him, situated on ,Main street. The Lot is elisely sittuded, and one of the mo.,t desirable for basil la.s ii*1,014,1 in the market. novit4tt" E XECUTOR'S NOTIC E.—Notite is hereby given that Letter; TestamentalT to the Est tate of Mary Diekey, latd of Greet castle, tleed, have boon grant6sl to the tualersitrnelL . . Al persons indebted - to said state are requested - to make immediate payment, and t ose having claims will please prefent them properly anti eutleated for settlement novl6 • MAILY,W- DICKEY, Ex'rx- VoTicE.—Notice is hereby given that it. 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It has for years been recognized as the best cone bind Atialcrurtmat TIORTICELTCRAL, AND FAMILY WEEKLY 'on the Continent, and the Publishers and Con ducting Editor has resolved that the Volume for 186.5 shall fully equal. if not excel. either of its predeeessons in CONTENTS, STYLE and APPEARANCE. Under the head ing of It will contain a great variety of Practical and Scientific Information on the various brunches of Farm Husbandry, including the views and., experiences of hundreds of able Contributors and Correspondents, reports of State and Country Fairs, DISOC...SiO[I9, &c. It will also embrace a diS tinct Department devoted to . , - SHEEP HUSBANDRY. , Conducted by the Hoy. TIEN LY S. R&NDALL, LL.D., au thor of "The Practical Sheprinls," "Sheep Husbandry in the South," and other valuable works. Dr. It. is coil ceded to be the best authontv on the subjrct in the coun try, and his department is alone worth the price of the paper to any one engaged in Wool Growing or Sheep Breeding. - • HOR.TICULTURA L. - - In this Department the nuit.G., will present the experi ence and observation of the best Horticalmrists in Mami e°, inchulmg those of P. BARRY, Esq., author of " The Fruit Garden." and fonne,r • Editor* of the Horticultarbit, who is a regular contributor. Every one interested in the culture of Fruits or Flower will find the RURAL indispen sable. The Ladies will find in the DO.IfESTIC ECONOMY de lartment many imeful Recipes, with practical directions 'low to manage difficult matters pertaining to Housekeep ng and Domestic Affairs. But aside from the above important Practical Depart: menu • the Itt - trAt embraces Others of vast Interest to farto Hie. - In both Town and 'Country. For Last ance, it tips thuie under the headings of LADLES' 'DEPARTMENT, CHOICE MIsCELLANY, SABBATH MUSINGS, THE STORY :Tici.LEit—and as often as once in two weeks, EDUCA TIONAL„ READENG FOR THE YOUNG, SCIENTIFIC AND 'USE FUL, &c.. &c.. while the NEWS DEPARTMENT, MARKETS, Sc., are ably and carefully • conducted—embracing ;a Weekly Summary of the Latest War News, anit'Reports of the principal Grain, .Pranision, Cattle, li - eel and farit Markets. ; Trideedi no Newpnper in America combines such a As riety of I7seful. Timeh and Valuable Information as does the -Iturz.iL NEw.Voiticisa. It EMPLOYP.i THE BEar TkI.ENT. and in the Leading and Largest Circulating internelief its Class in the lrorld! And we are deter mined that, in the pied, it shall be unsurpa.,ed iu Value ' Purity and Variety of Contents—embracing more Agri. cultural. Itoruoultural, Scientific. Educatuitial. Latery unit News Matter than any other journal—rendering it the mad complete AGRICIATURAL, LITEILtItY and FAMILY America. • THE RUHAU NEW-YORKEIt comprises EIGHT Doural: QCOTA PAGES' (40 columns,) and is published Weekly, in Superior Styl;.—Good Paper, Clear Type. Illustration, Sr An Indei, Title Page, Sm.., at close of each Volume, complete fur binding. TERMS, hi ADvANce—Only ea a year. To Clubs and Agents—Five Copies for 814 ; Seven Copies for $19,; Ten Copies for 825. tar Now IS THE Tare vo.Suu. seating J..xo Foam Clams. Specimen Numbers, Show Bills, Sc.. sent free on application. Address novl6.lt D. D. T. 3100/IE, Rochester, N E .S T TO It E GELVIICKS & BURItEART GSELL GELWICS.9 & BultKitAirr having been burnt out by the Rebels in the burning of Charnbersburg, hare since built New Store Rooms ON SECOND STREET, ' Between Sellers' and Brown's Hotels, where they propose selling, Wholesale and Barri?, Groceries, , Solt, Provisions, , Fish Flour, Coffees, Produce, Spices. Iluntisods of useful articles used by everrfamily and sold in- country• stores. Our stockof Is fall end complete, embracing every article in ibis line, fronOlie common grade of goods up to the finest quality. Oar stock of- ore all strictly- pure and fresh. having been carefully; se ' leeted hyi one of the firm, Mr. Burkhart, who is a posetaml baker and confectioner. All ' our Ground Spices are ground , „ • on our own spice mill, and • 1 • can be relied on. OILS - AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Linseed Oil, tl. Bleached ;IN tater Flaxseed Oil, , Lubrie Oil, : Painters . and strictly- prime KEROSENE', Oil. I I LAMPS, GLOBES AND BIC4KS. 1 The larcet,t astartment of Lamps, Cflobes and Wlttka in the county. These We say cce eau and will stdl cheaper than the cheapest, it. they were purchased is large (luau. I titles direct frets the Sperm Oil, Whale Oil, - Cmil Oil CREE:s: AND BLACK TEAS KIM'S, GROUND COFFEE COFFEE IN PAPERS AND CANS, - - , in, I to attention, an 41 1. will warrant theta', - t We al ° urylte attention to our very : largo and I - I , varied assortment of TOBACCO AND BECkABB, Whit'll tre p6r very cheap, whole,tleltind: retail Planes, 'des, In connection With the above business etirry on the Confectionery tinniness in all its branches, tiatituf.tetttring of the articles in thin line ourselves, ;which enables us to sell very low, both wholesale and reiail. Our stock of Confectionery consists in part of - ;Raisins, VaruGh IME All kind!'" of CrackM3, a genet's' assortment of FRESH CANDLES, together with every descriptiort Of dotriestic Candies that are made. Our stock is large and bas been carefully selected, em bracing by far too many different articles and quantities to attempt to name articles or list of prices, endive ro say that It it our determivation to always keep:up a full' as sort-mentor goods and sell as cheap as the cheapest. N. B—To Country Herchants and all who wish to buy goods at wholesiSle, we pledge otinteh•es to sell as cheap as any Jobbing House iu the cities. COUNTRY PRODUCE. AND HARRETING of all kinds wanted, for which the highest price will be paid In cash. NoylBl ORLWIOILS & BURKHART. zebu at bertisements. JAMES HAMILTON Hate opened their north of the Post Otilce, and opixisite the County Tail a good assortment-of VESTINGS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, TRAVELING BAGS, and a general aasortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. AGRICVLTURAL FORM, STYLE, TERMS, &c WHOLESALE . ASD RETAIL. Syrups, Buckets, Brooms, Cords, Twines, Tess, Tv area, Oils, I GROCERIES GROUND AND UNGROUND SPICES We offer the fulloC%ing miumfacturers. To uur 'large stock of give Kitiidaction ur refund the.tnoney FLOUR All brands or flour by the barrel or CONFECTIONEitY DE= AlrUoils, Filberts, Walnuts, Prunes, Citron, lLegat gatitts. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No tice Is hereby given that Letterset Administration ,a 1 the Estate of A. P. Eversole, late of Antrim township. deed, have been grantod to the nriderslgried. All persons knovritw themselves indebted to said Es tee will please make immediate payment; andthcoe hav jug- ,claint Present them property- authenticated for settle ment: (not9.-6tl A. T. N. EBERSOLE, Adler. AunD' ISTRATOR'S NOTICE::L*-o tee is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate- of Jacob Brown, late of Green ton-nshtp, deed, !lave been granted to the undersigned. ' All persons knowing themselves indebted to said aanto willplease make immediate payment, and those having elaims e rseutthem properly authenticated for settlement. oc ELIZABETH BBOW.M. Adm'rx. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No -11 Vice is Kereby given that Letters of. Administration on the Estate of Jesse M. Jones, late of Fannetteburg% dee* have been grunted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment,. and those having elaims present them pn,periy autbenticated for settlement oct26 JOHN D. WALKER, Adm'r. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No tice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Daniel Dull, Imo of Quincy township. dee'd. have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to mild Estate will please make .immediate payment, and those having olahns present them properly authenticated for settlement GEORGE DULL, . r. -GEOTEENEDICT, =EI ADMINISTRATOR'S tioe is hereby given that_Letters of Administration on the Estate of Joseph Funk, late of 'Washington town. ship, decd, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves ibdebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those having eLsbus present them properly authenticated for settlement oet 19 DAVID IL FUNK Adm'r. DMINISTRATOR'S tice is hereby given that Letteritif Administration on the Estate of Wm. Gillman, late of Ohio, deed. have been granted to themndersigned, •All pen.= know - Big themselves indebted to gala Fsstate will please make immediate payment; end Rime having tr claims present them properly authenticated for settlemeut.. oet 19 ABRAHAM METZ, JR, Adm'r. FE ADMINISTRATOR'S 4*OTlCE.—No dee is hereby given that LettOrs of Administration on the Estate of George Snider, lati Of St. Thomas town ship, deed, have been granted to thOlvmdersl,gned. All persons knowing themselves indebte4 to said Estate will please make immediate payment.; and those having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement. oetl9 JOHN C. SNIDER, Adm.r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No tice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of William A. Armstrong, late of Guilford township; dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those having elation present them properly authenticated for setttlement. °MIS - WILLIAM 'FERGUSON. Ailner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCEo tier is hereby given 'that Letters of Administration on the Estate of dames W. Linn, late of Funnett township, dee'd have beeugianted to the undersigned. All pertmns knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment', and thosethaving! claims present them properly authenticated fur settlement.' oetl9* IL W. LINN, Adm'r. E:YE CUT° R'S NOTlCE.—Notice-is hereby given that better Testamentary to the Estate of Charles lierk. late of Quincy township, deed, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims pretest them properly authenticated for settlement nov9 „ WE. FLEAGLE, E. FA xE' CIITOR'S NOTIC Eotice is hereby given that Letters Testamenthry tbßie Estate of James Wallace, late of Southampton township, deed, have .been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will make immediate payment; and those having claims present them properly authenticated fursettldm CONRAD PLASTER, Ex'r. - V-XECUTOR'S NOTIC E.—Notice is 14 hereby given that Letters Testameutary to the Estate of Noah Myers, late of Montgomery township, deed, havo been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement. welt; - DANIEL IIAWBECKEE, Ex'r. VXECUTOR'S N 0 T LC E.—Notice is 1.1.4 herebygiven that Letters Testatnentary to the Estate of John louver, lute of Antrim townslup..dee'd, have been .4 grunted to tUeMndersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate please mate immediate payment; and those having dill‘ms present them properly authentwated for settlement. t FOUVEIL }ITV_ NTOTlCE.—Whereas, my wife Lydia has _L .1 left my bed and board without just cause, I minion all persons not to trust her on my account, 11.9 I wilt ray 110 debts of her contraction. My three children, AdaM, Eph raim and Charlotte, I warn all persons not be harbor or employ without my consent DANIEL POENEY. Cashtriwn, Adams co.. Pa., Oct. 26, 1264 --.3t.• DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- The co-partnership heretofore existing under the name and etyle of DEITZ ¢ 31'DOWELL was dissolved on • the Ist inst., by mutual consent. The Books of the late firm will be settled up by [nov9-31.] - G. A. DEITZ. RANK NOTICE .—Notice is hereby J.../ given to the Stockholders Of the Bank of Chambers burg, Pa., that according to the provisions of the tithlec. tion of an Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act enablffig the Banks of this Commonwealth to become associations for the purpose of banking, under the laws of the United States," approved ‘..e. , 4 August, A. D., 1864, the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, hove uppointed John Armstrong as Auditor, to eertify to tha President and Di rectors-of said Bank of Chambersburg, what - Was the fair market value of the Shares of the Bank, at the time of paying the last Dividend, so that if within thirty days any Stotekholder, notifies in writing, the President or Cashier, of his desire to surrender his sto,ek , upon receis ing the value thereof, as SO determined: such bank shall, within thirty days ihereafier, pay such tdockholder for his shares, Recanting to such valuation, with interest from-the time of paying said dividend. upon his surrendering his shares, and that said Auditor will meet the she k holders at his Office in the Borough of Cbambersburg, on Wed nrsdr4 , the ind day of Noiwnber, 1864. to affix said value, when and where all may attend that seeproper. nov9-It - JOHN ARMSTRONG, Auditor: Lamps, ; Glotma, Sugars, and • iTOTICE— GELWICKS having been .1.1 burned out by the rebels and desirous of mourning horsiness ut_the earliest possible period, would respectfully request all persons indebted to him to call and make pay. moot without delay. Those who - hare been burned and not able to pay at this time will pleases call and settle their accounts by note or due bill. Nuir24 MPORTANT NOTlCE.—Persons know hm. ummielves indebted to Eyoter & Tim., and widling to confer a favor on us, east do so by raying. thu same with. out delay, as we have changed our mode of doing business and are now selling goods exclusively for cash. We am very desirous of clodng up our old Books. cietal4t EYSTER & BRO. ONEY WANTED.-BRAND. FLACK respectfully request all persons knowing themselves indebted to them by notes or book accounts to call and make immediate settlement. The necessity of this notice is apparent to every wee, and we hope those in• deleted will report at here. • anc-244 f i t DVER have lost my Account liook by the tlestruetcon bf Uhambersburc MI the lah tilt .. and maNt int,: to the hialor and honeity of my d en‘tomers to pay Hp. I ,1111 t unmet my old Ml:Allem in Chamber...lmeg end trill be glad to till order.. a.; heron.. s S RANK OF CHAMBERSBURG, NO .II v ember. I,t. Ibre. tor. of the Bank have tlt> day declared a DIVIDEND DE FIVE PER CENT —payable on demand. now 2 "Lot, „Stolen anb -4---,tramb. 7.—S OTlCEeveral of the Bonds of the Franklin Railroad Company am missing. having been destmyed, or. in the hands of parties not known. Any one oho bolds any of said Bonds can receive useful infor• Illation respecting them by applying to D. 0. Gehr ur T. B. Kennedy, Esqs., of Chambersburg. or Frederick Watts, Esq., at Cartisle. ncts LOST OR MlSLAlD.—Between Reter 14 - Febinutn's Boot and Shoe store and J, L. Deehott's lint and Cap atom, Second Street Charnbersburg, u MO ROCCO PURSE:, containing ttlil PL 7 Fr A Reward of .95 will be given. by leaving it at J. L. Webert's But and Cal. store, Clunnbe.burg. navißit JOBS MARTIN: STRAY .—The undersil s tned lost live E 11EIFEI1Son Thursda3. the 6th of October, 1564, all marlosl with tar on the right rump. A liberal a ill be given for the recovery of the same. ortl9 PETER CREICHBAUM. UST.—On Thursday, the lzith inst., in the lianamb_ of ClituribeLburg, a pair td cora) spi:urAci.Es, in a leather came. The tinder all' be liberally rewarded by leaving theta at this office. oe2ti Verottal. Vroptrt FOR SALE.—A good STEAM ENGINE, six horse power, in gr,xbd condttion. Can be seen by calling at T. B. Wood's Foundry. sep`2l4f JACOB GARVER. 11oR SALE.—A One HorseTread-Power, in good order, and for sale low. 4ply at this udice. aep7-tf - FOR SALE,—A full C0111:13e Scholarship lathe Quaker City litn+ineat, College of Philadelphia. Apply at this office. ,[sepi•tf J. C. ItICITARDs, M. D. JNO. MOMDOSIDRY,M. D. RICIIARDS & MONTGOMERY have .Itl tolsociated thenwelreS in the PrdCefrt. of Medieue, and hare taken an Oltiee in the late residence of Jacob B. Miller, immediately oppoette the Preshyterion All persons indebted to either of the above, will please make early settlement of the same. fang24-tfl TAR. W. H. BOYLE will attend prompt ly to all professional calls. Onion in the Vestibule of the.ReAr Behan, liodee near the Jail. intieJ4. JY H M ginanciat. G. It MESSERSNITII, 13bp5itians.