TERM: OF PIIi3LIC►TIO\r THE FRANI:IAN Rl:Poell•Qlir,iil.-puhli.btl every Wedne.L.y inorning by "tII4I{..gPOSIToIIY ASSOCIATION," at g. 2 SO per annum; r. • •r WI if not paid within the iertr. -411 - irish•47ipti ,, n ne caurap MIST Ls tatted juntizally. NC p• - tp^r mC 1 " oat of the State unle , ••• laid for is rar4P.,4 and subscriptions will invariably be d: z conthoc , i at t•,•• ration of the time for which they are fetid. • ADVEMAISMENTS are inserted at I••test.E:t CENTB per line for Brat insertion:and TEN CENT - 8 per lino ft,r sub. neatens insertions.- A liberal discorxd is mode to p• advertisingby the quarter, half year Or year. Spei i:sl no tices charged onehalf more than regular advert:scr:c•nt, resolutions of Aswintions; communications of :nLitsd : or individual interest, and asticas of Marti - up, ~nd Deaths exceeding five lines, are ebnrgedidte.na carts per line. Au Leial Notices of tray kind, and all Oriilrons' Court and °Mr; .Fain., are reyvirril Lit l a t, adrereatd kat lug the 1.. k IMES CULATIOX of any payer jaibli,hcd in thrrnunty of Franklin. JOB PRINTING °r every kind in Plain and paaey OM, dove,with neatness 4nd Cards. Pamphlets. 4.e., of et. ry ttuicty Ind style, prited at the shortest notice. Thy lis:P0 , 1101t1 Oi been re-fitted 0 ith Steam Poai . .a- Pre—,. and every thing the. Printing , lira; ran Ite evc:riated in the moat artistic manner and at the lutvco T...., TERM , : IN VARIABLY CASIL ilitt John - ii. Shrkr(l. - i 5 our antherLtetl .I.onltto receive Sule‘eriptiole: e"' Pt for the same. .All letters should be adale..E.et sM'CLUIIE Sv STONEI'... Pell:shers. Vral.. - 05tatr pIiBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL EsTATEL—Thn underiizLed Ex,: , :ator of the 1.,t will and teitamont of Chairle. Q•lint v tut , n Alp, deed, will sell at litlthe z•alt, u, To, ,11• ,, ,0r:r,L',:d day of Demob,. the toll , . wit: Purpart Ist.—A tract nt , L1111:r I. \ ND, in Quincy township. eennty et Fro ,nattn:n e of Tomstown, unit Lott:am:az ACEI.ts. '1 h,• natn.al• ments are a ;torah cast one dtul a hairstakt - DIVELLING HOUSE, Loa . 'tenant Ilidt...e. Part at' the fences are post and rail .rat Ilan.. is a c . .sst i uonara no same. Purport No. T 4.11 T OF LAND, 1•"11'..11Li11:: 24 ACRES, situate futile norL of ~.1111 N,Lia , ze of Tinnstm,‘ n, TIM land has lately Mom •II s llntm 0101 e of / ulh v and has thereon a :vomit l , reli..ra of 0110'0.0 fruit. The imprcerements are 0 10;o 1; , tore DWELL G HOUSE, Ram, S. o. Thore .rote. Pump in the yard, hrouoht from n never vitmar of water. • Also—'flmv ce cral Li its. t;R: Nit, e, fortable DWELLING :USES fat ti on, kit:tate net] to mat adjoining tract last di, rib- i• to be said separately. Also—A tract or TIMLEIt 1..1N 1.1 contain:at; tiii,en 4CRES nod 135 It e.! II ES, the ,113,,K11 of TOMstOWn. t.O t 1-pH v,o, 1,4 , Reek Oaleeind Chet.hint Timber and it on , y of a seat Will be subdivided in tiro tract, it de,re.l. Abet—A tract of MOUNTAIN I.IND, alicet 1 mile from Ter:list:aro, anti lalloinioz l'aremt Ne. 1, containing 59 ACRES. One-14:i/ el treet land. eat lased with 1 41 - and east fece , . tic 1,041111', t.,' al with thriving yiruner Obi solut. ' ,sc.., ailed if desired. Also--A .111.01 rise: Acres, cot ered n,tlm la r,.% NI) Sale to com m I.; T,„ jlll4 described, n hen :wend, made known by [devil; givl a aPii TPpni FLEM,I.Z. Ex'r. mitusTEE'SSALE.--Tilere will he fiessl to sale. byway of Pnhisr (beery o. the prem. lees, in Quinev totenthm Vraresint eounty. Y.G, no Sdtj), day, the 24 ,1, ;Loy of Lee,ml , ...r. torsi. tio• lend Real E•date, tth. No. 2. A TRACT AP f.,,dNI). eoentn.itdr 3d i'S and 58 PERCHES. neat meossre. tntionanB• N o 1 and 1 And lands of Itndolph Speeinrs, Samuel ‘VmBer: told Szurmil l'foutr, on which 1 , erected t. rood - no sin, RRICK. DWEItINO 110t - Sll.. 13.1 re ,ad rat r leant: initAbont 43 A, ro. rh,-, and n ell , ,atis.tted and tan der good fence. Grant Watrr and t.o.ery eons en:enee about the premises. No. 3. A. TRACT '6IF LAND cut:m:llldg 21 .1t.:11118 and 67 PERCHR.S. neat measare, adjoittinr Nos. l'aod ii and lands of doltatr, Rent ,tohn some, Gamut z o dy and Samuel Pfon tho. traet there is ere, trot a hu-re STONE 4:1:18 , 1 Ll..our 1..:-:e Ad:le:ow t reci 4 miles from Wu:. n• r ad. 1 nu:es fm t o and is one of the most tam runru'r u ur u u looruti. ,In the.rour.ty. thorn &also a DIST ILLY.]: V. Y flitl(•K NVI'LLING ROUSES and other lnu:dintr 4 s.on tie prmunes. 31) in good repair. TEFLYS--One•thol vi the roello , e no,ovs to romain a lien on the land clorloz•tho ittotune of the receive the intervar therevn somi-onnnaily. to be competed from IfitApril. 16!e"5, when poe.eeemon will tee even; at her death the principal sum no he laid to the hem on NI. Pfontz,ileekl. The balance—or,v4llird Ist April. 1565. and the remainder let April, 1%6. with intareet fear tot 18611. All the unpold purchase money to be govorNt on the land. - Trr , SAle to commence at 11 ro'cl,k. A. M. JOHN HELLER, Adnir and Trnutter tor the me, of the Real Estr.to of M. Pfoutt deed. dov3o-1t PR I VATE SALE—The undersigned intending tr rorr.ove to the e.t. oder- at Private Sale, the fallowing deseribed. Rent Ectate, to oft: A FARM, mtuared in ,Lerterkenny toreador, Franklin county; Pa., about 4' naie.: nortlon eat of Cimusbenburg, and about} of aqui!, fnr:tiiie hotol - ot no,. Rooky Sprma", adjoining lands of S. lfuher ano By, eont.rtn,og 110 ACRES, part . Limestone, part Froe..tone *lnd part _Black slate. The improvi menus are a t';r.r+tory 1111TUK 1101AE--nearly new t Leg tot,l Frani, Baru v. lib V :Igo:. Shed attached, and ether ot,t-Itaildlng , There tr. n N ell of good, never-faihng With near the Lt welling; an ex cellent Orchard (in frill bearin; or Grate./ Fruit and Lime Kiln au the premise, Thore is water/Frc Cpurposef, irrritavabc err 13,11 The abOVe llntrate Owlett-liTtinr, ltdoly been n ell limed. 'I bit tract , contaltis si*e.Tirobei Laud but the purrlaver ran bat e the privilege of haying Y 3 arreA of :dour:lain Land, well set with Chestnut and Cle - ecuut Oak. Also--Two ACRES n^,ii adjoining thn above, un'the'Pnblin bland v-ith TE\AST HOUSE, Stable, Ece. Tb .moil trot la uoll planted with IRtiIT,TREES, rii.d is admintla:. ,:ditpted dening purpose s - Thu,: i, „tano.l i! of Water ac tie• house, and a Spring, near the r ; tabai. TI:ACT :1101'NTAIN LASH bi , nain in Letterkenny township ndio,nintr rand. et containing, 11 :USE. e1.1,12-I , tetb Wk . la t and Chestnut Oak. Perronswiilling to vie A - e rr,l`, c.tin ~ = , 'y , lag , 11:1triP.. at iliefiNt de- r 0 5 ..1 t a r o . n0v16.11 'NM. CiSELL. VLUAB A LE FARM FOR SA Madan .7 . '7117101 o 'lrel at tlie..C.,ar liome- in Hagerstown. Md., I nail oiler at Pub!...r.l wilinni my val uable homestead. CI liPriii--Itoate along the ( and Ohio - Canal. about two mdee. Rye r id• Kith. srp+rtr Md. It containsthki ACRES, n.ote or 112 Arrei of which consist of the rine.: am! too.; liebly improved river hot:tont. '1"0 Acre. , beim: m closer. Aboat 10 Acres of line uplands is undot at , an ant ,I11:1111th r IS well wooded with Oakand toe. The fold- ore of conve nient tine, varying from ii:e Et , e.'ll ith fen cing in good condition. A uong elor ad: imta• ges.it posse. es, an of eteitlient and a large 011:CIIA111) 01.5 la Ana, Frail, 'vial.: the P. at 0. Canal and county road to afford, , x: ra. ordinary market faeilties. iinpravememe are mainig the beet in the enmity, ..em..l-ting of a fop 1' It .1 31 11 DWELLING lIOUSE, hniit on Pie p.mc approve./ plan, and for cornifog - and Con, wi,apa,4l. a TEN ANT HOUSIo, 1:01111.0411011, 13A RN, STAItfU, COBS HOUSES. Gr. ANA RF, 03I0K.E.IlopSE. WOOO. HOUSE, fWASH•III)ITSIi, nail 0 1 1 other mere_ cry out: buildingsln complete ordtr. los property otters a rare OppOrtallit " 4)r a pflohltaw it, pro. Cl' as has I always rea/ized a hate 1..010e 1 ercen'lza. to purchase are in: 'tea , oe sac ; the it mi -es before the day of salel TEILID3 SALE.—(Inc. halt ,11.11—'ilt: igJanrx in one and two yeam with iau r o ot. 0 \ - ;s<->N. depl4-^t Plj' SA r ht•l di ' V, be xdd at Publre. Sale. on ih•• ft. if Ja an , ry thellth o't , hi 11.- belonging io the Eslid- hld , -}r c fi r , Kett t A t wo story ST/EM.: AND \\ KNTltEratttAtti,ED MILL, with 15 <1.1.41E -, 1, I, Nd , i•eneauto idtamitsL situated in Greene tow,h , p, 1 onkl to (0., Pa . rm the Public Road leading Irian the Tnni.tnise le the Scotland Rail Road Deno , al-m= I tr.:o from the and 2 miles from the latter p ant 'I ne 31 , 1, ,s I,ate,l on the Conoeuelleague Crook, Ini-. an ••:seell, at Wale: Potter, is in good repair. and. i,ri ~not lee p.,o•ait„ slag grain. There , r a rood SAW' MILL, a too slur}- DOUBLE BRICK lINVEI.4INii Bid St-hod tw o story Weatiierdionnl ,, ,l het,. tra pee, and another CIeCCASTIrV la.ietet 0 . 111 , at t rff.t 7 Pr"le arty". . Also.—ut_the same time mot I 1.4.0 I,eirered a Tract of 4.IOTINTAIN LAND. in 4: roe. vm re.hir ' boon , dad by Wads of Hoe. 1.,t0. Chninnem ;tad others. ountaim ing 17 sictLE.s more or h.„, Terms made linon -di.; •A n Por,m, c il ing to view the Ptop, rty otS r,di on the 1ndv,1220,1, ding on thess a te, , w h , A•t0rt0...7• R. Orr Chl.m. homburg, Pa. 10 ttlmin LL ' I t , lr htnu suldressetL f nov3ol 31.11:,..11:li CAM P. . • - A__ _ ALI ALL RESIDENCE.—Tbe of Jas. H. Riley, by virture of a ,le, tt 01 A.p.21,0.2 exp,,,e at Public Sale, on the -. n l 12! proe,,,hrr 24th. 1564, tIM fi,ilo inic do.ol-11, 01 Ilecl -11,ta , r , in the Borough of Greer..as:le on torOiNeith•ract .East Baltimore and Sfrolvt fr..nt 1 0n Baltimore Sere , t 210 0 14,141: , I 'having thereon .11,2, .l:4 1 WEL. ;LING HORSE, will, Ainre 17,1 li•o•k Bacot. lag, Wash IDoi-e and Howie, d I,oartlell Stable tlo,lc.ctrlafo Rom, lint! 11, 1 4 1 , 21. all in repair. This Lot eiliaaalq !arse num bar of ,•xnel -"Seat Fruit Tree. in connec , inn cud Imo bearing IGrape Vines, Thero i 4 du , • c .11 of Water anim door. = riri Sale- to codboraer I OP.M . Weer) the tenon win In , made known -- 4 SNL\TLY STRICKA,Z ASMALL i'A R. IM" At P v'X'f• E SALE.—The r 661 a s tillOaJe p erty, situated 4 mile ,stith of Fayette, die Franklin NAITO ty, Pa., adjoining lanes of Joe era , ford, 3 . 1. lb. Winesrt and others. containing 10 A,Cl{l;5 morn or too Thn tirovements are a I wo,tor. , A B}tICK LAVI:LLING with BrickSitcherl, and Log and 'W. tle•rboarde.ll:nrn Woon Aped and Corn ( rib , Brink If ou-s and all other neeessariant•bnilrlinv. A Wrll ~f nos, I . .al:nlz NVater near the door, and Cistern with Cuoly , t her , in. 'there is an Orchard of etwiee Fruit ant 0 •,,,riety of ether Frayt, such as Plums, Cherri , e The ;and c i laihty apd ha a good F f t ,f, of ,•1 benet: Lea, its !hood within ilielast few ye.irs. 'r i.ort afd RairP.nce. There j- alsu , tiealn of I:ateasz We' ter an the prOlit,P.i. Thee fane no it iO'llitily nr d pleas..nt peon 'n of flin ewnitn et , nt b o ok ChurchPs, ,ke Person d,iroAs In, V.1.01e the I.n.rs•t - ,: e^ on ti uralendow - e. novii.:iuss] 1L110.31 T SNS Loa t. SMALL. FARM AT 4 1' RI V ATE SALES—Th#. t..l[olfla ;‘111"...f. SMALL FitliM iii lire. n towu4lllo,l-glar 4,ttd joining the Ilentrow M.ll ,ir,,j,rt•,:--TUtitalDin,„; 7, - . A, having thereon erect , .1 a la' Tfkir; 11 Or ST.. rno/, Barn and other inioroN ,111,11,_ There it else a : . 112111,, , Orchard of choice Oraft,',l Fruit ~,, this property. wish a Well of Water oonrenient. About 50 Acres are cleared, and the residue in thriving 3 clung Timber. Any person desiring any information wtll pirate call surge subscriber!' ebamtwnlmre. ',nor 1641 471). swERT. l it .. ; ,-,• - 1: .•-...-- - . r., . * - '. .. .. ..,. . 0 ,,, ~I. _,,, i , ' ~... 77 , ; , ; . , „ 1 , it • . , , P .5....: of 1..........._____, , OP ''' . . lin ' g . d ,1 , _ ____ BY Mi CUTE & STONER; Ostate =atm. ATALUABLE F ARM AT PRIVATE SALE —The andervigned n dl eller at Pelt ate Sale, his FARM. 4ittlatell ut Lurgan town,ltip, Franklin county, Pa., adjoining lands of.john - E:lind John M'Cla!,-, Daniel r. and .ghers_ near the Conte deguiper , creek. Laid about .5 mile, from Shippensborg. Containing dkS ACRES td good SLATE LAND. well. limed. 70 acres of this tract is well TIMBERED, Si. acre; in MEA-DOW and the balance in a high state of cultivation. all h 1 excellent order and well fenced. The_ improvements ate to two storied loh. WEATHERBOARD-. /10Ci;E, new Bank Barn 72feet ling. wagon shed ' , tnd ull other nerewary and convenient ont4,oPdhigs. flare is a Well of never failing Wtiter at the door and two ORCHARDS of choice Pruit on the-premise,. There is ateni ty good TENANT 1it....,:5E on the firm with a Wellof Water convenient and all nerc ,, ary out.baildings, Persons wishing to view the Fann can do so by calling on the lubt.oriber, living in Hamilton township. or on John 311.1... y. adjoining the farm. OtraS3 JoILN ZOOK. A DMINISTRAtOR'S SALE OF REAL 11_ ESTATE—By Virtue of an order of the Oiphans' I..zyurt of Fmnklin county Pa.. I will expos. to Public Sale, on the premises, on Wcdit,sday, t e 2010 day of rernbcr, 1604, nt I 1 o'clock. A. 31. the following described Real Estate of William Have deed, viz N—A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Fanned towndlip. in said county. adjoining lands of Johnston Whiney, John L Hacs, Wil liam Flickinger and othert, containingabout 140 ACRES, with TWO LOU DWELLING HOUSES, Lcrg Barn and other out-buildings, with standing 'Water at both DNMEflis, and Running Water through the tract. The land is a good quality of Slat,. with about 2.0 Acres of Prime Timber. deely.lt WILLIAM. 11. LITTLE, Achn'r - HOUSE AND-LOT FOE SALE IN THE borough of 31Cmneliburg. Fulton county. Pa.— Limo... Double TWO STORY HOUSE. Eleven Roam., Kin hen, Wash Hoare. Se TWO I.OTS OF GROUND, choler Fruit anti Shrublnlry..—. Stabling tor thirty-live horse,. Locution and buildings suitable for a Hotel. hav ing been used as a Tat ern for a number of y ear. t 4 wamrbt the door. All in tria l order. The subscriber will rell lit a hammin and Rive ise•seesiou at any time. For informant°n cmt on or ndare, AULTZ. tnayll -tf] .711'Connellsburg. Fulton, County, Pa. Ge., A. Smith, E-q.. my Artorti,,, mill give. all necessary Information ;II me ahvenee. - IL A. CFEAAI SAW MILL.—The undersign= of have erected and in operation a Steam Saw ]fill hit the South Monntain.tnear u rutlendorg Springs, andlare Roared to ;ate- to order Bill, of WHITE OAK, PUKE, EiEMLOCK or our kind of timber de , ired. at the short est notiee and at low ran,. One ,if tia tint will be at the Hotel of Sam - I Oreenaa.dt. in d'hainb,, , hurg, on Satur day the 24th mst. and on each alternate Saturday tber6f ter for the pufpo , e of e , ,te,, , ,:0g for the delivery of lum ber. Lu3niEß - DluvEr.ED to one pent-at the Leff- Eel' roar,. Aldiettea—,lionitt de addr,sed to them at Graffendarg P. O. Adan • Cu., i'a. decl4dl 3111,T EN BERGEB BRADY,. EZiat4cs anD Sirbnlrr. , WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY. 4e. Havinz just °you'd a tod ctssormuent 01 goods in my line, dirm tly Opposite thi Post Offer, on Seeond Street. where my old and I bore ninny cr w customers will find me &mug businem boars. Nly,,id clock hOing been re duced very suddenly I. the Jon: of July- lust, 1 was rum pelted 1,141 y an r.ntirc NFIC Stock of Goods, übien arc the late,t erica un.l pasterns. consisuuc oY Gu].l rind zilc er (Impart.{ and .I:l,^rirau) ; era's and Ladies' Watches, Jewelry of fine and inedinni qualities, Hirer Thimbles, napkin Rings, Frau and,Boticr Knivr s Gold Pm 3 of flue quality, Poe ket Cutlery, Razors. Strops and Brushes. Silver Plated Spoons, Prink and Batter Knives, Jew Goods. s•ket Brinks. - 4( IN Ladies' Pastes, Nail and '1 Redding and Pocket Combs, Lead Pencils. • Morocco Satchels, Large and Small Willow Baskets. - MI SICAL' INSTRUMENTS. Flutes Fifes, lianas, , • Tandwaine, Aecordenus. Platina_s The ..,..ortment of CI.mCES Liege and of every ti• rimy. have on hand the HENRY REPEATING RIFLE, which can b.' fired Aftsea arta in that. many seconds. Everybody shonld hate one fur self defence. 'The puidie ore invited to sail and eFamme them, PISTOLS' on hand and enters filled for any kind that may be wanted. Cartridges at all sizes kept on hand. Ewan bong expenenee 1 e.m oda?! Spectacles to the sight of the old as well or tmddie and. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES in Gold, :laver and ;tee! Fraine.s.al ways outland. Having the agency far the sale of the celebrated Bhfi- CLAN AND ITRE•l'llOttl' SAFE, inattuDetured by Farrell. Herring Sc Co.. I oil! fill order, at the manufac tures price.. All information 11. regard to them given. The piddle are int lied to call and examine the stock. Watches, ('lucks anti Jewelry repaired at low rates to suit the nines. 114.04 EDWAItD TIINBAU Gli. Eli HOLDEN. INVITES THE - A T uvationofor,•r•: ,ankr of Ihi, paJK•r, which includes many thnuatimi of Lig old poimno and m_quaintitneeg. to his utim,ually large one le!nutial A alley 01 .13IEltICAN & Import. tv.vrcirEs. CLocs..4., of JE'ttELIIV, SILVER WARE, Sr. ELI HOLDEN, uel2ft.ly 71^3 Mark , t Street, Philadelphia. f 1111.11S1'31AS & BRIDAL PRESENTS! HENRI' lIATtI'ER. 521), ARCILST.. PHILADE.LPHIA Has a la^+m - va•k ~ 1 _ " w.A.-teu FINE JEWELAY, goLn, SILVER Sup Prior p1a54.41 TEA SETS , PoONs. FORKS, &c. sept•29-41.liak ginancial, TIaUS CRY DE P.IIZT MEN T, OFFICE - Or C , 131111:01,LLII Or 1 'l' IVni/,instnn :Yen-nup, 10, Ixo4. WBEI:CA,, By p.atisfaetany iv itlenee presented to the undersigned. it 4 .' made to appear that "TtlE. NA TIONAL BaNg os Clta.stnEla-Cl:lii.." in the Borough of Chatriberstnag. in the Count i'ranlain. and State of Pennsylvania. has been duly organ.re/I under and accord ing to the requirements 44 ti e r Ant of Congress entitled "An Art 10 provide a Sat;''-ad. Currency, secured by a pledge of United Stan, 11,12.14 and to provide for the dr culatiOn and redemption !herr of. • approved June 3, 1864 , and has nuuplit•l with ad tla. pmvu.,oe 4,1 said Art re quired to be complied with beaoe commencing the by:si ne,n of wad/ r 4a22.1 Set : .Notr, girt rp:r, I area MI'LL , 7III. C01111 , 217011.r of the Curreney, du h. wity c,r'nfy thw UP: NA rioN AL BAAK. of CIASIBE;I7+LI n,. n •he norouzh...l Chau:lit-I - 01111 - K in tin. county of .•4 of Pvt.., /1:12113 7. Ith• tluitizect 1,11,1c7L , • , 0., xtud,r the 41 et afot4 Inn u heref, :dn.,: my h an d an d Fc . tl of off, p ilk al:1 - th tit N4,N 14.. U. I 11l 1.11 M cri.Locit, l'omptri , ll,r 4,1 1!..• fli 1. ict AN K . or c P,C; , Liu 15, I • I...—S,rtiee iA hereby g.ll et.. a gr t , pableitu See. bits 2d of thr : Art of the General A ...lull')of the Common ebltl7 of l'euto.yls main, entaltid. At, Act ynabhug Haute of !bk. C , MIII.1011, , :./1111 in hecot. lath',,. for th" I.4trpo-.4, rf littokintr, under the !Otto of the I'zllt4 d Stateh." approved the day of A ozb..t. A. D. 1=4 . 41; that the SINK kill Orl.ru of the 15.% SK til I'll A.31131:11S• BUM, e Mos nay voted * 0 1e. , 111/10 4141 , 11114 that IL, tthonty of 13, or, mo flout, ill.• Capital I:. to make the Certifieaie, rt.vb,r4 41 th, 4;.•• 14 t the lbw.. ,4I ti.e Cvtitud b.,.4 4 4 R. .111 - , , ,1:11 , 0I1 I 11. 424,hicr. r A=x.i'As•Eßs O 1 11ANIIL'FON TowNsifli'.—Notice in lz,•ritsy , o all such tax p.q, l'N of Lonihon To ,visnllip Fraohns, o,unty. Penn 4.% h ant ,11 , , La% 0r,..1, paid thrir ISonnt, T,tx fC5r 19.64, ittat,o, ; :,it.••,,t at (;,,Tdon , t llr 1711, "AM. d ny , nflkcCat brr. 1544. for tio porpr,.., of reveirlaz and reepipting fur thu ,1111', and nu,h taxes not paid on or t. 4.;, the 2nd day , d • January. bo plat 111 e bands of a proper ,ith fits per ress+ added t;rder thc Coastrl)l. der] JONAS PA I,IIER Treasurer. than m o th.. bo!: aceonnts to •all and innnrrliatr rrc.ih• of appall nt I roory vur • ” 11 tlinto in. wit; roport sit n au(t'a-tf A DVE.R.-I have 10 , 4 illy ACcoun _Li_ Loot, by the destrtr.ior. of Cbionbor+burg ou 111 ;10th nlt WA ri;o0 treat to the honor lilt lomontv of in "Idlen.toolorn to pay rip. 7 11111 r m 1 nr. toy old Lrtiuo in (ihnoWeol , , , m; nud isill ba glod h. hh „.born on hofor• sI.IIOrOCK. Nfi ic • F., To 1 wit4iing rlrs..^ his books, truultl ri-port -I'llll3 -01, it al i•rbls, hil,wltic themselves ustebtf,l lu roll nod Tryiko t.ett'onnent withota furthst J. 11. COOK E PHOToill;APllie Al(7, rif* IL S. SOULE hat iuc piqnnolently Ininsted in (iihnni.er•liurg, l'h,avgrapht•r, axtire., l'lllottettgtt lip y cruittrt: anythuw err pri , duct,l in Mil , rontiMll9 alb LUDI 1,111.11 to thl• voak •ty •••tatilishin• to., ;mil tip o.ils It, plot tr."): iv. proof of . his bail( tilt. spit 011, Illtd piP,tq6lll tvomer to lie drawn foga ilo lc-,;in c It th.. ~, ~,,,,, ficulur individual will be drown. It i. ill,• rit eci, i inte rest Of every enrolled luta,. that the quota. 111 •a In. I. Lt' ~ concerned And' not to' made tat laiick . and th,' Ii 's 4,11 chances ftr draft shall not Le unjustly net oral, hot it these objeets will be attained 11 ail porta-. will ah.l. o,s, out the cyrong: rulnl, and putt rrg- in the tight ones. Ilispe'e'al ly is "this the interest ot tines.. drafted non w he hp patro; In substitutes theurseit s !Lail,. to draft. es emption, which. by th.• terns of the I it holds go•st o n ly until the present enrolinent is eshotes•,sl is then tiis• tricts. Men who are 1 , 1, years of ,Ige, eone•- picot, excused by haw' Unto the perform:m.4 , et the &Id, owe it to the cause and the eountry out and netiVe part hi tie correction of the military service of the tint huportatke, is ,e -quires that the quotas ,shall be assigned is, 1 , , T o.; on •o the enrohnent, and the Mime,' and jtutne s sof . 1 •.• IL of determining the amount of mihtary •• .nit u - to " .each and every section - of•the countr,y , canms h so+.l•••.'s 'if tire enrolment it made as nearly perfect - a, It .s'ts to make it. 'rho amount of revise due Vs ti tn . . , every rosin Or C,lllltV, to OIVI , laid 'fairly met p' el le the citizens. citizens. I,d it t .,s expected that a r men-, I' . .11, , Ln selfish inn.r...t. still pnumpt all to do rip, 5, ..• ir: the eareilliellt, and securing. a 11-t oil •...'t tint 14 the Loos for utising tnssits. m, a 1.• of sll.ei • tons necessary to uppl„t them. Ile orri• r"I M A J . .11:11 W1LL1.11! SI( Fi Capt. and A. .1. A ti. T_TEADQUAP,TERS. PEN NSII.I'.(N Han - Wittrz IPr, 3 1-61. - I. Tile f .• Gee. Conch, has been. he the War Departtnant. from the Colllllla.l of tie, I),p:tn.:meta ot the and ordered to geniier to th, field titbiot it I - I , to can-:4 the regret which he thit at the terduni..,,,, ,f the ~.h which have exii.ta,l. .Inriag Immure 0. VI • .111, .C.• between that rdlieer raid the Santa' ^n' that the tiraniptitud, ,writ,,tnets. vigor 41..1.11.t t.ll '•; which Gen. Ctee n, at Till time, -finial, e 'n•.• [hi, riepar.meet have entitll,l to Ott. 1.1 . L.71 ark! ragnrd. The , Pr 11:1,,y1V.11...l tohno, hi :Len' and a cratifi. I" • • • •5 •., •'1 • )101{ • di••1111i • on. n hot in amnia scrvi, 0. Lt- ,rm. and rah:al:Ty twnnot tat to add to a., of . , a union' a , a p. trig. anri IL , The Cu maunder in Chef ar- , lna it a proper , N.Dj, of follgrattiLlrion that file etlu - nyuti of the flororlo..; .1••• voivei upon Mai. lien. Cbtlwaldor. a eit:r.en an, II State. tend an officer of lbch iuteisrity and rail.r.try actor, and by wlaan the pe,ple can rel 2- lie c., vice will be and vts. , .:prouPly carried On. By order of A. governor and Co , a.lantb”'-Vebb , f. A. L. Adj. (ten. ['tril, 7--n. Boots ant f-AMOVS. BOOT SHOE.ANI) VARIE'T'Y STORE. 'FF.LWf AN, of Bow,. Sho. 4 &r , .• a o: 4,1 i-pnith. anti finding it :neon-croon: to resteni• for iner inmate on Alain ' ,tree% •jz0..1 trom the City, with in A LARGE AND ENTIRELY NEw STICK, to vhiot he respettfally trim ur mid iiius i toin'cri, and mar, font 0r..., in in 1 ,, pit to girrhitrax rcAl. nt HIS NEW STORE ;41.:COND in CHARLEY ICLLNE'S .¢l) on po the Post (Mier. 111 , ....0e1i rad,. of Youths'. Ladies' and Men', Hi TATS y sirs',ll-. for styfo and drunt, I,ty be our , . I passed in the eotint.-, and will 11, , or Snit 111 C en. Having pureltaArd THE LATE:sr D'l' I; OF LASTS, hr no r, i t short i`itire. In'the tie , i Workno.ii )Viiit ril`Po..tion In be r 1 a liberal do of tn0111,4p411/ 4. us /4 , rn 1. 4a r,.mu:, '•'t.''n ' m. to iii a rind iet TIAMS CASH. .Nlll PHICES UN11 , 1,141,1. \\ITU OUT EXTOHT HIS, He Lai Rico on hnn.i, and forheoap \'a•HcPs, Carper. Sack:, Lmusl nod l'ap, ink•Qtan.H. Swel N. 13:—All per,ll,n4 Lnon then ,, lvf , a w,i; plea. cell ;AA MO, •,;..: CDIOo , / 101114'0 me 5 1 . :11.P till• i 1%,.. • rillpALL WHOM IT .31AY CONCERN. .r.co/Arirrtors , BOUT A SIMI: ey•opp The undenigned take- ti n - xnetle,, el roe ern e,Et t',,,cr,; to hit 11,1111e,q, tiii• wiry liberal intronng.i sl Is , Is ssi art! 11vIte5 in . Lr. trl Sr l ly es Pry Mau in Ti.n n. 1 .i.• :" to be roulptabored. 11.• ha , tot public that holm, opened hm swre tt, !1 .1 If. Afr Amara" •', North of :h.. Aff•thodaitliqrl; al , re he , o prt par. , l offer a trenf.ra ) ‘,.-4,11111,1" of ' slr.l . ‘n~l 1.11 , . dIfTII . S 110010 41141 :7•110.t. "oalbr,a.g 01,1 e. ad t, a atat.. itta , tare, b.. 11. f haporior to and of hi; eiraloor .4... k. :Irv) r - od at pric., to t•nit ..I].Hu i. tn NV 1:. PlAiht..h.lphi.:. aide). for rad. v •• • .sitrit..4. - ISonth of the Stt,..4ll.;Linva. rommt wom.: /.'1 employ, Done Ikst' he feels ttattittod it/ gu.tralitteing 3' folLrk the [Ow, , r , 3 of thr ..afrthodter. Ci.hrrh, &rand Strut. TRUNKS. of the l.tna t•t3 h•,-tree s appoo od /11 ./ 1 0 s on hatot anti for Attle at a v.\ •Int ,to o ungsmil ot,t. laute.:4] JACOB Eatacro aub .. .. CC .. A .. JACOBS* T() B A 0 NT) C.1.(4 E 1-.1.0RE —11.,.111Z I. -1/0111 nI 'I • _ Sitort.irm Kotith Main ..tro•et . %trer•tr>,) tWo I ,t2ll ' , l V, (all I Hi--du_ NC: 01:ACCI kied, kind. Flotuder, •t) 111.1.....1. 1 Stt N, /140/.:. Nii , "{",:1111 A coler.o,l I.d”oi II rt', •zht • Plitotatiot, t..••Te, : SMOKING Larg , 11:1 , 141. 111 d Ctrt and Dry. • Lyn, :rpm t t. j am ,. Ricer r-en• .td. J... 1. J.Vt.t 1)_USII STILT:, ON TIAND.--Tot;.1(To jui i,S EGA lithkr,rll,ll frow the ('itv n ith n iHriIITHHHp it,, /mil gat, wit i, at Not Leal. .11.(111&ta.., SlImh:114 OP Qlll,l h..t 1:,r• o• • the NI. E. Lhntrelk. Ctnoe. cl.e11.1:0 a Ldt. ott 21 P.Usti. T 40 13 & S XIII \\ holt•N2l4-1 , ,, r• in ToitAcco: ssurp AND CI(;AUS. 310,1orth Third .!•'rrrt flight ;1 ,, PIII J.1).J‘r01.4 in; t• of Cimmliv Pa. S'a t T ARG-E ASS ORT OF To i ret.•ll sit SHAFER. & "A/ZT'., or , Q , re , ,tre. oz 4h. .M."I 1,11, L. --- . - 1 election flotirec.;. - 4 I, LE (' 'l' I 0 N . ---N YTION %I. ii.k),l: ;WI ALI ClIAS11311:1.(1.111:(:, 11(1, - .1111,, r 7: 14 0 ! --An 1:14.01,,i, ! lor ?'EVEN Dill E..1'11 (11::.; r.f Ih. , It , nk Tl , ,t, , h.r the er,flinir yoar, will bp lipid at the Ifaelsear ne.... on Two dim, rl,, ho,, et",.1,, ear, n, pr ~ -; li'r If., i. p M . i1,(7-1,..r0t (; 1: -s1.1: 6, 1111 11 1 .-1. , • r. EEr.("PION. -'lll(tre will lop nn.(.lt , climi )10 , 1 at the Farmer.. and N',,, .. ~ iii,:, 11,1111, 1 1 .4 . 1 1111tru.:: , : .141(.1.1(;1((1:•;( O ' ,l '''' '''' 1. 1 ,` 'Y ' ‘ fit , P.tir 1,04 1.. , 1 , ,.•. nth, 1,....; , .. (4 . 1 (; •1 1 ... 1 4 1 , 1". : 11 - 1 .1(111N 411:31' , 11: 11 \ (:, 1re,... - r. 1 P. W. IirSTI;I:., I'n--, ,1. , . - , A rr SEIRER IL\ DPENED A CHAD: urul CABINET IP )(IN th' tlitt 31. E. 11111,1 t. r, hi tittv, ,at htt,tt ;I'l ttiCaltittrot War, Sit, It 11. 0-1 -tl , . TLL Stanit , unit t. K 2sl I 1 , 1 ics.rrt 1:1: .1. tv II i 4•11 he will tell ut enh liar evtlt - . DR. SCHLOSSER'S DENTAL OF PIC?, no Second Street, one pninare" south of the , bn4Cet flonuvonver Mitebeli'm Shoe Semi, rete.2l CHAIBERSBIIItI, PA,, WEDNESDAY, DECEILBER 21, 1864 4 ••• • • 4 .4.4 1 .2 . c.) . re . vi ov. — _ N • --. A CM r- 7 1, '0 0 .... . = • : ( - 430037 vi... : X 1.... - ' .....=.-••••• Log .•• .. CC 4 ix • ~.. •.. ..... La ....... :, ..... t. S. ,5) ' / ( 3 ' . ' 4' ''' • .4. LI. . 4C i I t 3 ' Vi ) 1- ,-.,. - S3NI - 1' ' ' ,-............_4 , . , ' Malin/0d THE SIEGE OF RICHMOND-THE POSITION OF GRANT'S IiRMY. north of New Market Petersbuilis isolated, and deprived (of all support from the rebel capital, The Dutch Gap Canal of Bailer is completed. and the gunboats can enter the western neck of the great horse-shoe bend without encountering the terrible-gauntlet of fire from th&batteries at Dru ry's Bluff.- On theT extreme right the advance guard of Butler is hut live miles from Richmond. While the great heart of the people thrtibs with reilless anxiety to hear from Sherman in his on ward batch of, victory and progress, we may hear news of startling import from the Army of lla a s-aul' of the rebels upon the Union picket line et S'o,t i hrnlY - , and the order of Gen. Han owl, my !lie nowiation of n new army corps, have !Ern! :ea xt,•xtion, for the mouton!, hoot the on ward march of Sherman, and recalled the people to 1 !! consideration of matters around the rebel ,J. , prd:. in order that the situation near Rich lu..u.l.l,lat be properly understood. we preSent tl:i<'n•„ruin titttgnim of the position - of Grant's di the city. The Union armies e iced across the southern and eastern bound:is 01 Richmond., from a point on the Btuttbside it iiroa , i, mitlw 'between Petersintrg and Rich to,,nd. in the extreme right of the army °Mattel•, FOll FORAGE.,—CHIEF Q t-11.1-71. M Orrice. Pt-par/mein of 13: - Ast • a rl..tioveln e r 1[64, ‘1.i.1 PRI 1,•• anpl;•.l.e are the 1 • --o •T 'ytrof the Ciliarterma,.terc Depart .l..• „to., Vat \lron., at C herialon, It: -1.•—•`...._- .it We.; (thio. 7.0 I k on the line of the fialtiu.ore and h.., n Grehoa: Now ( -'.,n ott,lttl-'x Ilarpeei Ferry. 'Berlin. ..•ai 11..i.. r .nato‘ors anti 1:“.,lor,ok N • • ~ N n ilt Bay (Non PACS , r• , delivery or ti.r...A‘ ~„•,". and EAT (7n tr: of Hay or nuct sail Int:At be acompatjed by a ea,• 14, : at which of the above named peintg aleke delis sties, and the rate. at a Meh tto t i,'lverie,lll , :tll,l2, the sinant;tlp4,if each ar• 'e yr 0 ,:...“• 1.0 I,eiboivered the time when said deliv• .oro.loenc-d. and when to completed. 4 ;or, ,v; put up m 52,Ard. •If..!:=.‘ek.s; Tine A.ll .rti, s 4 nerkd noder toe bud. herein ins ited will be ;.•.- ron hy ar. pov..rnment 1119 , ,T0r, iteruro vti,letL Cour,. from inns t.. tune to the lowest he Interest: of the Government may m=po,:l+: , . Wad, , . a rote re. Noloot',• is• oosidyred from partie , who hare failed n total, to colot.ty,-,th their ouiliraotr. .h;. prof, ara+rtnpragi.d uy a guar-may ..11,r,u: oil liy t'vo r , per,ons. that it. ratio the but it ne i • i•i• ‘I, he or the', will. within the time named, execute il,•• • Obit - act tar if, .ante. with good and sufficient gureties ; in vionuot to the amount of the riontrarti to in ottatonnity with too ,texas of t i os ,• zu co, a in illor shall faiNt, enter two Ole, -mar II I yto make good the difference between ii••• • der< t •••:er nial due 1•••al tow-L.4 responsible W.lglor or Th. 011 , 011 111 , Vogl , 0101 maybe awarded. •••• r•-•Pr. 43 i• 1.'2 or the itadrantoriltnast he shim by it, • ,II•• of a 'United :states IJi•triet or .\ • Cti:tems, or • oilier ettivomment c. hootvn ti. •kl nent.ed of t,ie aoteptanee er re ., It 111 pn:lne•at, n.a,tlri matte in d nplitmte. and be aecom nn .in ne h aFenanee of the party or pantie... •. .r• ear l» 4 n eti lilt" in th is . °frit e. C I.e t e and ito,t ottit d address of edelfidder -;;,• 1111..1:11 ,r.O-10.: nia,t b, addressed to Cart J. G. Farnirwurtb, Degartment I,Ve,t Virginia. Cult,: ~ t 1 .iart a nri,rd • P , 0p ,, td..f. , r Forage." LI ink bids gnarantty,',l bouttimay bepb t„,o4 .111 1.1.,...h 1, 11,..•01 ,4 1 smiler line aciNPrtisetrient trill be .. ,tatl other. EDNTif.)AV uud t VI:1) I \V week, at .I*-! Bidders are re st'''. •nitv ”k , it.. 4 to In rre.teut itt thempenlng of bias, if FAItiNSWORTIT. c o wtain and t 9 11.4,Quartarmu,ter, .1, et Id ft. ' , Art:vent lii WeEtt . - CIIIIM S'4 4:1i1 !,•.1...11 ENI. Ci1nk11111.14.1.11 - 1.C., Dec.ll(.ll, 1'&l. 11 , - .4, in nittpl.innule mil be reori,ed by the ',nit I'. IL., lbw. 1116 . 1, for I DiT.lit111,"11:, deter ere'd 111 l'a "1"1:Egil I3tgEF“efn good and , 'lllnoty m 1..p,t1t311,..,t .I . nre.ancl hind guar. ,•” , Kkiney 'Fallott to bo exeln ,n.d in cuay required and en such - •li.. Ito 4,114,,at5 ., 1 at 'dd., Office, eoninn,nning -t• r rilotithr 1 •n , ,Coinly 0: TO' Wilder io thlnil the agreement must • ,1 pt•rions ..'n'no t, thor intnrsnteo. cp, °End'. 1 mt, rvier‘... the right Or else• •, 'l, 1.• It . • t.p eharvlne* the ath :awe, r Pont ract pliee to thopurt‘thillng In d•giver. , ' l, l - • eqrnlnly a tth the tem, ..1 flan ad v• ill . l,o•2.rn,i•lered 41 11011 vith•q_of ,11,.. u/- zob•-r of Congr ,, ,y ullicrr, ng,lit or En, Y., , • 11,. I; .r< - raneut :opt i. wt liclOttli to be lo . ) al tO 111. it lit i,. made in 111101 1 . 1111,i5 a,/ 11,3 IM' 1 . 11:111:41 Ill t r . d 1 , :in:41, 1, • in 1r ols nod pt P. 31, W0411 , 041ay 1 ..ro myttcd a .Itp•thl. I. (r 1.N.:11: Copt. '. ,1 )1111' ti, If.•. 111.119 \ I;II,I'ERT. ' ' 2 . • ('III -a; C. () MII N .\ I.' l' I, () t;- /I 1 Nb , 1 IPt e rr., bantbNl by :win, 1 11 .11 1 1t111.: .I.li 1.11 /11i.7111/ 71111111:1. , I.ll l ' 111 - 14.1.1 11 ,11 ..tt 1 1111 11. 1 it os 0, -of 1114+ •.. 1:11.1.111111- i:rvrv; /,11, r . , I . ololly •hnalrl hnrr Sr ropy WlM=fftl=M t„: t,,•11,1 1,11,‘ tptl. or .tt,nt I,, t t ";,,, t,t.,,,,t, t t i ,tl n,3,1 ttl,lllll pu I' •.. ; ',-... h. , a IP' . Il6ll{l 74. ,N • • .• ,• Pl.lll rind , i;.C.141 1 , . 1it.111, , 11 ,4 1..r.11., WI t. - /VO ternln r: . . mid %via ,t, - ,01, , • y on ;Irph,,itiou. , 2 . • , • .1. I,or arys,,2 m,jl. free. 0 1, it, Ili • tlte yr.€ , '...!5n, ',VI th e . , kr thi,,•ll BRA 1./1.1-:1" A E , ( • T IT ETO Y(iljN(i (10 NWill r/OUth n C.,1 ET velope. %, l , i'i.!atiri , nt spa Itn,li'eal Cure Niq SPintnni 11'1.111114 , , lucuhurtwc 1.:1,1--I '4,1411 I) :01.13 ail ,111 , 4111.11ti11, 11,,,,Ma1• , 11 1.1 1 ,11 11, -, 0..11a1111 , 1 , 1 1 111 1 1 1 1, F..1 , 111 1 ....y, .111 d 11. 1 . 11. -1.1111 1.11 1111 1 111 1 11 ,11 1 . 1,111111114 - 11,1111,11. .1 111 it 11 1 .1, 1 .1. I', LI, 111 lit M It. Al.lOlOl . ••. 4 . l. I i.• .1-'4 tt i'vof t e that tile amini eon It- may be Plicctunny resnot ed •Itrt.4oal,p..mtion. i„„,, ,1 113IIMP It , ~tvl t tl'ectu:ll, it) It Weil 4, erl. no, ,„Ittni whp , ootubtwa tray be may rim. him pr;', ;nal rittia•all 'THIS TI 1)E 1.1:1 I. t • Itul,LN To Tliors.xxf,F, , NiA liorsA 1,. t 01 tt,it 14.1, 4 ; plan, en .:.• ;.; 1•10, Pr tP. 0 1.•.:./e .1.(1/1/r., I • .L4.0,...,2'. I \S.J. C hIdNE t -1 - iropertv „Shlro. _ pt ;1Z S.A.T.E. A g ooa S'EE.IM . EN( INE -w.d be seen h . al 1. 11. JACOII GARVEII. ff: - S. Al .E.-- -A One liorm , T4 ead order. for .01‘74f full course Scholatship it‘th«. Quaker City Burmese Coliv; Philadelphia. Apply at thir offire IgeplAt -Prop°%al% littlittratto . ns. 110'11 0\ A 11111.011111 •'n.i~.lc?n 1_ Ul~-t 1:LI:U ~r H.ULEII EMEIIIMI=9=M6 Vinrinia Varbinare. euttro,'stc. • H A R D W,A HUBER & TOLBERT Rare opened their store otf ?lain street, n. nrlp oppc43 - iro theirmld plane of hnsiness. rich an ezten•ise Mock of Hardware, Cutlery. Sre.. eon,kting. iu part of , ± Nails; I SteeL Planes, Paints, 011$, Turpentine, I Tar, IMMEI it ~lncn,; Bnishiu!. ShoTels. itakpg, Spadei' Blasting Powder, Griml Stone, Cedar Ware, Pocket Knives, .ke. Speeial attention is palled Builder.; and Contractor*, IEIEI repnred to famish in any quantity riellEZl everything in their line, Call and examine our stock. IMM COAEH :AND SADDLERY hARDWARE. - The suleeriber reswitfully informs hiefriends anti the pfddie, that he continues to carry on the above business, at his old stand, on Main Street- opposite the German Re- Simard Church, CliA3ll3,tiliSßlllG, PA. • Raving- enlarged his business, Saddles and Coach makers trill find in his Store Room a general raiortment of goods suited to their serer:llpßquinonents. such et Fair and Country Hogs-Tine, M=i= , Saddle Trees and Glrthing. • Gig Trees, Pull Plated, Tinned and Japanned; Goat Hair, Straining Web a 1 Worsted Rain - Web,_ baser than Cotton name , Bits and Stirrups. Plated, Tinned and Japanned Coach Handles, fled styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands; Bridle Fronts; R o seate , , Salvels and Ornaments; Iron 'Plated and Wood Gig Mmes.— BUCKLES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED, all Styles and Patterns; Ivory and Wooden Martingale It inert, Stump Joints, and a variety et other goods - suitable her the trade. ALL KINDS OF PLATING, donesvith neatness and despatch. [eletl4] ' LEAP ,S W.UIPLER. CHEAP lIARD - Wr ARE! . BRAN!) & FLAG; Hail a few goods muter the• tiarernent, which were not burued. ,Suetras Locks, Hinges, Screws and other Hard ware.' Besides!, they have just received from New York and Philadelphia a verylarge lot of goals purchased remelt cheap.-r than they tire geperally sold. Thee hating been liiirneirouL therefore we Offer Iron. Nails. Hodes, Hinges, scree, BOR., Oils. Glass. Paint. &e., at th. , :ow , bt figure. 10 BLACKSMITHS AND FARMERS! We hate nu hand about 10 Taus Iron af dillerent 0 hi, h u e't, ill rell lei, than it Can ho bought in the city. Al , o we have 1004:egg of .Nails and Spikei. we offer at It ow a It. l U dollar: , per keg. - C•l'`ph.RßT. Kni) and Fork., Sels.ors, 2Lzur, , Pocket Kniver, Sporn. a•e, 111 , t reffil'ed frfnll New . York n hf. h ice dirt ery bepiß3 HARDWARE, MILS - AND PAINTS.- The pahheAre wt itt'd to call and examine the lerge tend evell ,rlecte4l amok of Fer /REIGN AND I)O3IESTIC 11.1.11.1)W.11{E, lost opened on ,krrowl. Lrtu.en qu.u . and Mar'. .thanel,4,,lnerg, Pa. linvinn purchakt.l most of their goods before the recent advance ire price's, from leaking enanittachercrk. tt e are eleternehard to cell our eu.tomers gdod., ehenp.. We. hr.ve em hand Oils. Paints. Ghet , , Ceetlery. Srkmels, Iron and steel, Rakes Shok • Snddlo - y, Shoe Findirark, Ropes. • Pru..rwk, Svrews, • ICPttle ,, l , n4l Pan , . Teml4 of r‘ery noel goods of all kends astenlly kept in a Is ell reuteleded Fiord- Ottlura Porn a Eli•tat.co. ,C11114,11111.1i ITLth thee cash promptly attentlod to and goods .N 1111410.1 • 111,11. as ',then time pfrsoa i. pre.ced. Call and tte ewri IRWIN & P 1101) S. - I\ - AILS OF t EVERY SIZE AND PAT ...Li 'VERN': Gla'ke, all sizes and trinalitie., Hin Irt•eandNcreas, Oils awl Varnish..., Turpentine, awl ery de-e6tiba of Dniblina Hardware 11.1 be hail. at low prairiii, by calliaai an IRWIN RHODES, on See on.l Street. f?ARRIA I I G E A Elt S' GOODS. Saddler,' - - lit B]L FLACK S. HUYELS. 4'ORICS AND SPADES A K ninny other w 111 4 ,11 the • no Le made_ ns good AIS.4I.FLACK'S. IF YOU WIATI TO BUY CHEAP HXRDWARE, enil on inwlN di, RHODES, on SP• mid Stroet. fIEIYAR WA24—Cail at the Store in the Alley. BRAND &FLACK, FRE - NcH BET R ~Mnr L STONE? Man ,t . farr,n, Lihrtro ,Ftreet, ❑enr Mt &Man Fetaory - .l3,lllRitialtU, PA. 'rite naderstenett attiliotneXr to the trade that he eolith,• to namono tore tout Import direct from the 1116,5 t t di•- 1,,t4,1 guard, in Frr.nee :he brat ,inalitieg of 1 , 121 , ,1CCH lICIRR MILL -noNEs. trhieb he otters at rerisounbie mice, and_ gunr an te,,s lot (lull to the purtquo.cr. AI-a---Evert number in of t he toneltrated ()Lb AtYl Mt Bit.AND 1301.1`.1NC; CLOtOI3.. , Order., I,y,mail pronnely attended to. and good , ' for warded by railron,l, canal or express. tf desired. W. 1 . 1,11111'3.:E31., 4 : nor'-n-3mi No. 10 West State Street ,ilanishurg, Pa. (Chamb'a• Repository publish 3m and send bill to Ills attire •tosediat,ty for collection -L . liorrishnrst Telegraph.) 71,...ViTHOLE TO, 3,685. , t fiaAhliiit , t dliqoattqL A.W 1T IST CLARA, ArGUST.A. We gather in apiand the lietikth At home, 50 blight and warm, Safe sheltered from the isintertrina, Arid from the driving storm: Bat there's a Fhadow on my hems A gloom o'er all the light— " Wonder where me &Adler in This cold December night Beside the camp-fire's ghostly o no •glt or onthe gory plainl. Where man and have go down to swell The hillocks of the slain? Oron thepieket's lonesome round, Along the dangerous line. t.itint; to hettrthe next "relief" t. I 'raennee the Countersign 7 . _ . . tiOd bless him ! wheresoe'er he is! Mine let the suffering be 'lite-trials that a - ere meant for him.. - 01. let iliern fall on um I • All burdeni will be light to bear. - , All sufferings look fedi' grim. - if I can feel my coast :ant 'royere Wiltmake life sweet•for him. A CHAPTER FOR WFFES said I, one fine morning last week, "I have the prospect of a leisure afternoon—a some what unusual thing with me—and, all being well, I will do 4. little needful shopping; call and pass an hour with my old friend Mrs. - Ashburton, whom, on amount of the distance, I have'neg.lected of late, and then drop in and take a fri.aully cup of tea with my niece, Clara Whitford." Havingcompleted My household arrangements, I accordingly set out after an early dinner, and the shopping done, made my first call. Mrs. Ash burton s it arm welconle, pleasing talk and cheer ful fireside would hard proved strong temptations to induce me to accept her invitation to stay for the evening, had I not felt anxious toilee my niece,, whose residence was much nearer my own. On arriving at Clara's door, I was not'a little surprised to see no light in the front part of the house. ".I am afraid they are hot at home," thought with a regretful , Mutual glance back-- ward to the pretty home picture-I had just left But I was mistaken. A servant came in answer to my ringat the door: bell, and ushered me into. the dining room, lit the gas, and then went hi summon. her mistress. I bad ample. time to look. about me before Clara made her appearance. and could not, help admiring the. perfect 'order and good taste which prevailed in the apartment and its furniture. I was the more pleased to notice this as my niece, when married, did not promise to become very notable as a housewife, I was beginning to tire of waiting—my brisk walkover. I felt chilly in the fireless room—when Clara entered. fastening a little artiele.ot dress evidently !juei-assumed. Her greeting was most cordial, arid yet there was 'a shade of regret in her tone Vi - hen our first salntations over, she said: "Why,-my dear aunt you ditlnut let me know you were yarning, and I should have been better pre pared to receive yon." "Surely, Clara," -I replied. "no preparation is needed before you can bestow a cup of tea on so near a relative as I am. Pray do not make my friendly call into a ceremonious visit, or I shall be tempted to run tiway aunin in place of waiting till after tea, and ,begging Mr. Whitford's escort home." "Pray, dear aunt, do not think of such a thing. I will light this fire in a moment, and the room will be warm and comfortable." So saying, Clara was about applying'a light be tween the bare of the grate, when I stopped her "You must have a lire somewhere, my dear," I said, "and where you were sitting when I ar rived, will, lam sure. suit me best. If lam to disturb any - of your arrangements I wiil leave you forthwith." "Then,if so, aniit; you kill have to exeuve m taking you into the nursery." "Anywhere to a warn fireside, Clara, but is Whitti.)rd from home l " " "No. aunt, he is here," replied my niece, her color rising as ahe spoke. T laughingly congratulated her on her husband's liking for the company of her first born; but, per ceiving no evidence of pleasure on her counte nance, I asked her if the baby was well "Oh, yes, quite-so, thank you, aunt. To say ,the truth, it was my doing that we are in the ntir 'sery- to-night, and Frederick i= not too well pleased about it, but it saves so =tell trouble, and the other rooms have just been. cleaned and put in order. But do nit say a word," she added as she opened the nursery door. My nephew advanced and shook me warmly by the hand, and then. turning to Clara, said. "I hope, my dear. yon do not intend to make your aunt a nursery guest. If you do, I shall not wino der if her visits become still more rare.- ' I hastened to assure him that I had been brought there at toy own request, and begged no difference might he made; but quietly ringing the bell, he desired the servant to light the timing room tire, and bring word when it was well burnt. Clara bit her lip. and looked red and tutromfbrtable; while I, feeling stall. more so, occupied myself in admiring the baby. .I could, however. distinguish easily enough, two Or three little articles which convinced me that a tea' equipage had just been removed; and certainly this was not what I should have expected to see at Clara's home, knowing the comfortable and even affluent income, of her husband. - I felt sorry that ne unceremonious, visit should have produced such an alteration-iii the arrangements: for I could tell by the produc tion of sundry keys, etc.. that many articles not in el /1111:110I1 use were to be _brought unf and the evening meld deferred on inv account. Besides. 1 felt grieved at AfT.lndfanellrentfeealed vex- . ation, not displayed towards ins; but his. wife. At length we were aumnioned to the diningroom and truly a wonderful change had been effected there. A bright lire nulled even corner. an el egant tea equipage was on the told,: in short, eveiTthing, looked—as 1 had hoped at first to find accordance with the positiouof its owners. Moreover, the pleasant aspect or affairs banished the clouds from 3lr. Whitford's thee, and oo agree ably did the time plea, that I quite regretted vt hen obliged to bid toy ilium. -good night.' Uood night, dear allot. - mid Clara, kissing Inc affectionately, " 8n come ugain, but do let me know when to expect you:' And then, - added Mr. - Whitford after the door wa" closed, cry thimi win hi: ready : the dining-room fire will be lighted before your arri yQl. Dear aunt, %%hat you think of Clara; new notion, of domestic econoin) ! When we were first married she was- rather ignorant of household matters e are eo exeeedingly orderl2, and careful that everything is too psi(' to use. The drawing-room ti rst became no :.then i he dining-room underwent a thorough remw and the norsen resorted to for temporurj coven nienee'dormg the I trurs.has become ouL regular abode, the otlieN only being used on ,tate 111.111- sione. probaldy our next remove will be into the kitchen. I go' into other houses and find that r their masters can introduce a friend of an) time with the emtainty of eniedag no embarrassment. In my bane. on file contrary. the call efrelatiset even, produces ;10e a revolution ; tin• plate. china, in fact eser) thing pvesentahle, laid . up in bl ender like the rocang? - : I ni•h you Ix-mild say gomethiug to Clara on the Nubject, as 1 knt% you pte:ess great influence iu that quarter." "Ifave you waned the matter. Frederick !" asked. . " Oh, ye , . a thouNand hitt I MB not efreet tract ton will he mon ' 'Will try, at any rate," said I, as I took leave of my nephew-in-law. Ss Haring thought over the matter. I urranged m y pl an of operation. I decided it would be bet ter to try the effect of ; an opposite picture on Clara's mind, het . ore giving utternuee.to any re- Monstrance, for I. well knew that young house- J r ives do not gener4v telish the pointed inter ruption of their eldes., i theretere called on Clara—having previomsly . giving her tine notice 0 - My intention-}to neeompany me in as Nig ram hie; moll contrived to be near Alm Ashburton's just us lea-time watt approaching, and we were thoroughly " Fait] I. " what is to preveht oar oh- Minim; rest and refreshment ? I can insure )on both, awl beßides, pai are not gone a stranger to ANtliglrtoll." " Oh; dear aunt, I eunki not think u 1 s uet a thin);; ht,. !dye eattio.inennten. ienee." " You' shall judgoi.. l lhr '3i:hit-self, Clara." I an swered ;i" uhdif yo 4 thinkalf au hour hence, tine will Journey homeward." s. nalloaciAikamocevaddnfted, lAra Jr nty, e..tOessly,to oft-tendered licotpitalitv for lay niece and self, as ge w - ere,tit:ect but- 4441 Opt:(114- us. _ . • grad I 3111 my house - lay in your route !" replied-she.' "Tea id jut coming in, , Mid mphri - band wilt - to h f ,rek dir e ctly." , a few moment ha arrived, and we were. all seated, prepared to join in the evening meal. noticed Clara's glances- at the-perfect order -Which surrounded us, and the elegant but simple preparations for the reptfiitlfelib. it WD-I Impossible not tdsee the thorongh-comftirslliffa*- edatound us. , 4 .X.y - niece,' said I to Mrs. Asbbwrtori t "was - afraid of causing you inconvenience by coming' till aWftreg, and "takingtwoplaces at your tea-tidily - by aform.'. ,. ,A cheery laugh from. Mr. - Ashburton,_ and a brigiWomile from hid wife followed my wOrds. - " Mrs. .Whitford,"_ said the gentleman, am • thtf most 'fortunate fellow in the world, for noth: ing iiver causes my wife ineonvenietice,younuder: stand rueo dare say - -I mean none of those do me.litir Mr:as:ions which ate usally expected' to cau4 , a bustic. ',She has a peculiar theory of her -own; whiell'she most thoroughly reduces to prue: tieb,'conseiiiiently! we areoin ayshble to sideman • a friend. however unexpected he mac be." Para bluslicid, and stammered a feW replii-and perceiving liar eonfhsioh, I ehange4' tiuSitunversation. ()At ourivay home, after spending- a delightftir , esierung, ray niece wass unusually silent; , .11;0 ,at, lei.igth she - asked if I could tell her what theory - Mr..A.shbitrban alluded to he said.--.";,lfere she !hesitated. understand you, Clara," I au. wercd, "end I can't:9lllin' it a. very few - wor . Mrs.. buritm says thats4..m. sure of the dal pr&tetice oftdas guest at het - table whom she wishesto hon. orletwe all others. she always-prepams for 'that orieond is of course ready for any visitor, and of anytime.'.._- " - But I saw no guests hesille ourselves, aunt." Diet you not . And vet the person 1 allude io wil4 l there." 1 -4 Where 7.--whom doyou erean 7 Yon arePst ing.r-. . "Indeed, Joy dear Clara, lam not. The One whOm airs. Ashburton considers worthy of an ho c horig her husband. She says, midi thinkjust ly, that she should deem her marriage vow but illy }top! if she made all attractive in the eye of a straw • ger and grudge doing so for hint whom she has 'promised tolove, honor and obey—her_hushand. auttthe father of her phildren.' ara did not speak in r but when we parted: the moistened loheek ! at touched mine_ conviheed me the lesson was to home: and I havb - nip doubt fl - when I nest my' nieee; I sliall , snd her opiniomis changed regards tho goer most deserving of honor. - . - LIE OLDEST REPVIILIC or Eannt.--The 'An erican Quarterly Eeriest. contains a letter f ire" G. W. Irving, Esq., giving a sketch of his' vis to San .Ilarinenilmialtrefintliclnltaly, he tw ca the Appeuiue.4,, the Po, and the Adriatic. Th territory of this State is only forty Mil& in' cirduturererice,-anct its pomilation abotit - 7000. Thc' republic Was founded more than 1400,yeara ago, on moral principles, industry, and equity, . { tna has - preserved its liberty and independence anddst- all the wars and discords which have rhgrd. around it. Bonaparte respected it. and Sent all embassy to elpress his sentiukda of friendship and fraternity. It is governed-bra Captain Regent; chosen every it months,by the representatives of the : people (sixty-iii in Punt her) who are chosen every six months bYthe ppo pie. The taxes ate light, tho(lhrrn houses are neat, the fields well cultivated,' and on all sides ard!seen comfort and plenty, the happy effeei.,of nthiality, siMplicity, and frugality. OORMANDIZERS.—A man has just died in Paris of insatiate hunger. He could not, eat enough. His' earnings being altogether insufficient to satis fy his enormous appetite, though he ate scarcely anything but bread. ilia fellow Workmen used to contribute towards hiksuppirt; but weariedwith thus burdening his friends, and worn out'by his sutterings, he at last hang himself. The minnis of medicine record many instances of this disease, . both in ancients'and modern times, but the most rerdarkable case, of late years, was that n of Anne Demise, who died in Paris, only a few years since. She used to eat from twenty-four to thir-,- ty Pounds of bread a day. When on her . death r bed iand unable to take f;iod, she begged- her 'sis ter to come and eat near her, and her•lash words were:—•'Since it pleases God that I shall eat no more, let me at least hare the pleasure of seeing , 'SOU' eat!! IT is related of a witty Dominican morik.,Poe co, that he had a great dislike to tobabeot and whthi once preaching to a crowd of Spanish sail ors. he astonished them h) telling them that there were no Spanish saints in heaven. A few, he aid, had been admitted . , Jut h they smoked so ninny gar that they inaV theoli virgin sick, and St. Peter set his-ii,ite to Work to get them ant. At length, he proclaimed that a bull fight was to he held, outside the gate of paradise. Thereupon every Spanish saint, without exception, ran off to the tight, and St.. Peter innnedi*ly closed the gate; and took caremever to admit another Span iard. - KIDNAPPING JEtrtsli Gmi,s.—Therels trou ble in'Poland about the kidnapping ofdewish girls at Warsaw. The Jewish community had hither, to bden silent about it, beeause none but the loW er classes had been subjected to this treatment.. But about, three months ago the daughter of.a rich Israelite having been enticed into a convent of Fekiwi nuns. and then forcibly kept there,' ththelr complaiinsi to the Bishops. and after fnerdble etlurts hiR child was restored to hint. She - said there are -about a dozen Jewish girls mord in the same convent. • -- TOE Emperor of the French IS la) ing wan , where hut lately xs as a fishing village. Sr. Nagai! by mine, near the mot all of the river Loire, which he hdpes will rival I.iverrool, and draw' to Frniice the cononerve of all InltiOn,. The population of the,nmn lin, ilierenNed froth 1.111111, in 1 - Ss7.'to 15,0 M) now. TU. lines of railroad cannot% it with;Paris. mind the goverinnent is now huihlin nine ;ship ;, (4 - z , ,30 , 1 ;ow , , fieh, tO ~n gage itftlte Mexican - and "West India trade. Jotii.N..m. a youngiler roue eleven :iv:lnt. was one day di , ritssitic wit}, las - lit tle 14cdlter, a ' , ix-year-4d. -When I am grovin up," liuid Jo:tatty, amt rni ehildren N% ill call tam •I"flel,t steneea.' 'And null say: iCumr 111 . 1 . . itir dear. and see what St•net.tals got for on: - ..Humph!" ejaculated the 14t1t• vie , . I rhall hare,:tll / tu take t•:1 e ,X Inc or,n vir; , ' 4 " - 114 that waitt , tu.rio great (loud of /4001 Ut 'Mitt , la* thiog. Lifo i wade of little thing, It •tr, E+ftSlo/1 14 offirismi f o r doing - a gri-at dens nt_onee_ .'Trip greufne.4 Clf7l3i9ta. ill 14.qba grCht D ro ps make .tho oeouo, Ana rho tzreatoq '‘‘-to aro 4fone if ire kenold do no'df :food ill world, No notr.r he wilthez to do goal ill lit tle - , Qvit.r report= thatit ifr.•of India,. were dig. ell , S141; 1111 . il(l.fil1011. Of to , ofrail, 11al a wtaai, tamo% bat lanor.thr Va:II• at eortmlgi. 111. , rj nr - 101 10141 WOl4 , r'Nelllllt trite I.t t o l eoYtlurl tei•th. could not 4.11 d 1.1“ eakti 11 ~• • -Tlieu. - reelied the titer . 1 . tie ,, 111.r.i.•r, "ix 111 ..41 - 1 titer ,a. 111 1 ~eir t. 7n' maiden lady. 10-coming alotnieti tthetti the re . tjt of ilex 001111 , 1eNisth 111 prPtlitilt tt ititt'y itaitiir.ll of n druggist lately if hp had .i prepar,Poli That 1%. , u1,1 keep ehi.p,s :two) from the taco. The itggio i, reported to lung replied in tin4itritiative, :it the sometime. Utah.- atilielh3t aii did,not need anything of that :not Th . ; man who Wl%lll. the four sitopk litu., ate -1 "Whit'" Now I lily the down to