TIIE rRANKLIN REPOSITORY b 3 publisbed every' Wednesday minting by "TIIE REPOSITORY ASSOCIATION," at $2 60 per annum, tv AnvexcE, or 83 If 'mit bald the year. .41/ :ascription at cnirtas ABM be settled annually. No paper will be 'rut cute the State tinleAss paid for Pi advance, and all Inch ' 33 lbec . riptionktvill invariably* he discontinued at the expi ration of the time for, which they , hre paid. ADVERTISEXENTS ore Inge:rind at itr ZEN CENTS per line for fleet insertion, and TEN s:cyra per lino for smb sequent insertion.s. A liberal discount is made to persons advortidng by thb quarter, haltyear or year. Special no. lines charged one-bait more tbnareanlar advettLvernents. All resolutions of Associations; oommunimtions of limited or individual interest, anti notiees of Marra' gee and Deaths cvedina live lines. are chanted fifteen cents per line. re•4l l Legal ,Voriees of every triad, and all Orphana' Coate and other Judicial Saba,. . are required by into to be advertised in the REPOSITOIX—it haring /he LAUGIVire clit.tvrtON of any paper published in tic county of Franklin. JOB I'RINTING of every kind in plain and Fancy CC OM, done witlineatneas and &Teich Hand-bills. Blanks , , Cards. Pamphlets, of every variety antis:yin, printed rut the shortest notice. - , Tito ItEt•Oeeroyn'OostcE bus fast been refitted with Stevr. Power and three Presses, arid every thing in the Prinling tine eas t be executed in the most artistic. manner and at the low,ett rates- TERMS IN VARIABLY CASH. . lar" Mr. John K. Shryoek is ouit!utherixed Agent to receive Stifeseriptions and Atb.rtaseirtents, are/ te,e,pt for 'he gime., .111 letter■ should be addremeri to - ' 31'CLtillt k STOKER. Etat Ostate *atm. SHERIFF'S SALE.—B,r,virfue of a writ of rendittene Ex:nonce issued out of the Court of Common Plea., of Franklin county Pa. not to me direct ed, there will be exposed to Public Sale. at the Court Henke, in the Borough of Chambetsburg. arc Fratty tare 19th dad J January, IE4II at 1 e'cleek, P. M. the tot. lowing described Real Estate. viz: . All that TRACT OF LAND, situate in Hamilton tow e. ship, Frani:lm county Pa, containing. 17 Acres, more or adjoining lauds of Doczla6 and McClellan, Jacob Bonn ank James McAleer, razed and tubes in exevution as the property of Chatlee McAleer. AlSokAlhAnfendunt's interest in all that TRACT OF LAND. situate in Washington township, Franklin vont,. COritaiaing LY.I Aerie, More or legs, with a one and a half Storied Brick Ihveraux Douse, Log Barn, Log Tenant Reuse, &c.. thereon erected. u‘ljoitfaxg binds of Henry W. Funk, John Wolter, Martha Dentrleh and hunls of the heirs of Daniel Bell Br'e'd. seized laid taken in execution ns the property of John 11 McKee. Also,—.lll that LOT OF GROUND, situate in 11. e 13orough of Chambershurg, bounded on the North by let ofJoho Doebler, on the.k.ust by lot of James M. Brown. oa the South by lot of Samuel Armstrong and on the Went by Second Street, being 32 feet iu front and ti 4 foot in depth (more or less) seized mind talon in exe.,,ti,,u its the property of Holmes Crawford. • . Also.—All that LOT OF GROUND, mutate in the Town of Marion, Franklin Cu, fit, bounded by Main Street, by lot of tbe . heirs of Shull, dee'd, by Pine Stump Board and by lot of the heirs of gainnel Filson, dec'd con taining One Acre, more or lest haring one Log Rouse, one Weattwe , lxerded Log House, Blacksmith Shop and Wagon )taker Shop, thereon erected , seized and taken In execution os th 4 Property of Gabriel Varner and George Mites. SAMUEL BRANDT. High Sheriff. DR I V AT E SALE.—The untiprsigned Intending to rumor.° to the West. offers at Private Sale, the following described. 'Rea/ Nntate, to wit : A FARM situated in Letterkenuy township, Franklin cotmty, Pa., about 4 ml 6 nortinwe s t of Chambersburg, and about of a mile from the head of the Rocky Spring, adjoining lands of S. Huber and Daniel Bets, containing 110 ACiI.FAC, part Limestone, part Freesmao and part Black Slate s The improsements are a two-story BRICK. HOUSF/-Ziwarly new ; Log and Frame linen with Wagon Shed attachisl, and other out-buildings. ' There is a Weir of good. never-Miliiig Water, tom the Duelling, an ex cellent Durhard Du full bearing, of (ln/fted Fruit and a Lime Kiln .on tile premisee. Them is water, for stock purpeises, iri almost every field_ The above Farm is in Hrst-ifte order, having lately been a ell limed. This tract contains some Timber Land, but the purchaser can have the privilege of buying 22. acres of Mountain Land, well set - With Chestnut and Chestnut yak. --. • • . AlsnTivo ACRES and •Z±. PERCHES adjoining the above. on the Public R 1, with all storied 'LENANT ROUSE, Stable. ke. This Tract is nevi planted with FRUIT TREES. and'is arltalltibly adapted for gut dening-purposes• There is c road Well of Water at the house, and u - Sprlng neat the :stable. A !so—A TRACT of MOUNTAIN zL Nn, cities. in Letterkenny tclraship, ntijoining hands of Foltz's heirs, enntsdning. 11 wres each—bidh melt st.t r.itb ClteAnnt and t's.clut Oak. . Persons Wishing to view tLe premises can do so by call Rug 011 Me, at the first tit....Feribt. t i farm tiovl6.tf AVM. &SELL. SALE,--There will be, sold. at Public. Sale. en the premises, on Wednesday, Jan Ix' Iv the ilth at I . o'o'clook. A. M. the folloising Real Estate, belonging iv the Estate of Matthew McKee, deed . A two story STONE AND WEATLIERROARDED MILT.. with 'l5 ACRES ,OP LAND therewith attached, situated in Greene townshilt Franklin Co., Pa., on the Ytnta Road leading from the Baltimore Turn-pike to the Scotland Rail Road Depot, about 1 rude front the former and 2 miles from the latter point. The Millis located on the Conisiocheague Creek. hos on excellent Water Power, is lergood repair, and is in good neighborhood for purcha flag groin. There is also a tesoth SAW MILL ate,' Run - DOVIILE BRICE Tell EI.I.TNG HOUSE—and hot ;Miry trealtscr.i.soled 1,000.; Log Tenint and All otherpscissary.dmprolligments attached to the prep - y. . **l Also.—at the same lime and place trill be offers-11a Tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, in Green townshiplaint ded by lands of Hon. Geo. Chamber,' and others, contain ing 27 RULES more or tom. Tenda made known on day of sale. Any Persons wish ing to View the Property will eall on the undersigned, resi ding alr'the same, or on her Attorney, John R. Orr Curare bersburg: Pa. To whom all communication, should be addressed. (not 30) MARGARET CAMP. SMALL FARM AT PRIVATE SALE--The subscriber will sell a 'valuable prop. arty, situated mite %Mit/. of Fayetteville. Franklin coon. ty, Pa„ adjoining lands of J. Crawford. IIL B. Wingert and otbens,"ecaltaitilng, N) ACRES more or less. The prover/attars arc a tno-storied BRICK DWELIANO with Brick Bitchen, and Log and NYeatherbnosibxl Burn, Wagon Abed and Corn Cribs, Brick Wash House and all other isecescary out-buildings. A Well of never tnitiug Warr near the door, and Cistern with pumps therein." There in an Orehani of choice Print and a variety of otter lot, such as Plums, Cherries, 4.e. 'the hind to 4 first quality and in a gm.' state of cultivation, being heai ill limed wrthiti the Last few teary. The great portion is under Post hod Rail Fenetl: Thera it also a stream of Rurming IVa. 'er en the premisca Thi> farm is situated in a healthy and pleasant portion of the country, Convenient .0 Salwao,s, Churches. dtc • p er a na a desirons to view" the properly will Pall on the undersigned. (nova-amos) limax:r. SNYDER. HOUSE •AND LOT FOR SALE IN THE horongh of Wetinnelsbusg, Foltan eidunty Pa Large Utonble TWO STORY tiOUSE, Eleven 'Rooms, Kikehen, Wash Howse, Ste.: TWO LOTS OF GROUND, clxnre 'Frail. and Slaubtesr) ; StaLliag for thirty-lice hones. Location and louldhoo suitable for a Hob I, ltd , .• ing berm used as a Tavern for a number of years. Firt• rate Well of water at the door. All In good order. 'I he subsutiber will sell at a bargain and give poSSQ...I , AI at any flute. ' For inforrnatiou tall on or ;address ROBERT A IT LTZ mayll4ll 3:Monnellsburg Fulton, County. Pa. Gut, A. Smith, Esq.. my Attutuoy, will glt e nil neceseatty Information in my übseuev. It. A. QTEAM SAW 3111. L.--The undersign - ed have erected cod in operution a Steaul Saw Mill :at the South Mountain. near Greenberg Sprinmand are gErOl h sots - to order Bills, of WHITE; OAk, PLIVB, CR. , or any kind of timber desired, at the short est notice and at her rates. Oar of the firm Ifni be at the Bole! of Greenawalt, is ChantLutsburg. on Satur day the tt4tW lust. and on 4w:it 2.11.6rnme Slmeay thereat. ter for the purpose of contr.etSag tor th - e d'alirery of lam. her. LL'3lllEll ut try ;mint at the Lwo. Ear RATES. Alt letters atuukl be white. ..ell to them :I.: Gruireabarg P. 0.. .4dams deel4-tf mual,..ntneasr. & BEADY. TOW LOT AT :0 LW SALE.—The undersigned, Eaten • the-last will and testament of John Gra•ttreart. late of . e Borough of _Elutinbersburg, deed, will offer at Publie Sale on the premises, on Sour- ' day' AT ay of Jan nary %cq the follow fog deseribed LOT OF OWUND, situate in said horongh, bounded on the Soutb.by Market Street, on the West by lot of A. D. Cauftnan, on the North and East. by other grounds of said aectoused; being thirty too feet front; and one hundred and sixty three feet deep. Sold Is in seri desirable location, for either a private residence or a tautness stand. Sale to commence at cow o'clock, on said day, whim terms will be made - known by GEORGE LUDWIG, Ea'r. FARM'AT PRIVATE SALE.—The sub scribers offer at Private Kole their farm. situated in Antriurtonnshlp Sof. miles to arlowest of Greencastle, on the road leading to Stimell's Mill, It roomsts o r about 250 ACRES of goal land. +,f ninth more than 107 Arles are in 'dna. Ouk and Hickory Thaler, the remainder outlasts in large part of IS E A DOW out BOTTOM. and is well adapted for flmaing 3.urprtn A Isal;on the hurl has been recently limed. Persons wulting to 1, ma - the property, tesetrtorn terror, call on or address Jr.o. W. (Ireertindle, Penn's. W. A. REID, -- ,dee- -2mul =M== Aforufaittnry Lib , rty Prat 71,ferr thc Carton Factory, JIARRISBURG, PA, The uncle tared announce.; to the t r ad e th a t he eantin nes to manufacture antlimport desert from the MOR I brotml guanine in Fnanee, the beet qualiflep; of FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, which Mutters at reasonable rate', and glltirtintrel a'' . faction tO the parclutter. Also—Every number it Irk . , d . the relebrntell . Otli AUKEE. BRAND BOLTING Cf.ol If, Orders by mall promptly attended to, and iperis f • warded by railrmtl, count or express, if dmin.d. IW. H. ICEI'2C.EX, . . aai'M , 3lu) No. 10 W.Ol. State Stn et 11arnidarra, {Chamb'fr Titposeary pablith 31.. and Bend Lill tr, the o ft3ae 'aerhediately far colletitan—liarrisburg Telegraph TO DYSPEPTICS.-11aring been :Lillie- Jr.. red rota number of yoars iriih Dyspeit'l. I , vas advisorlito try DR. WIND ART'S MEISICINE for %hot discos». i derived great benefit soul rerotumeodeff it giatt6 it number of toy friends anti wbo Wtre benefitterl by n, and whose tostimunhtle an be harl nee• Lave been attpotnt , 4 by Dr. Wishful an Agent far the kale of his IStedleine,irbolegatt or retail. W. 111:S.!. rtfpository fiffict. Chan,b4.roA,rg tov'M - H SEIRER HAS OPENED A. cIIA.IR • and CABINET WARE: ROOM Intl, L.J...nn, e nt of the M. E. Church, where he hus Low ou bond ull older, f Cabinent Ware. Saab es Redeteuds, BlaKtilb. olde, . Chairs, Stands, and Mattresses, snits of OAK and WAL NUT COTTAGE FURNITURE), Window Bads, am, whirl) be will sell cheap ix mgt. *Dog .. • .-.• . . t . - .... __ .. . ' , ,•. _ . •:. ' :.,,) ..' : .1.4 1 _...\ .., ~.. _ ~. _., Al .. • , . 1 . . v .... .., - ': , L , .. I .' t i „1"!: f.t , ...gr ', - 3-4 : , ...- . , . BY M.CLURE & STONER. REGISTER'S NOTICE—AII personsiu tercm,,l please lake pollee., that the following; ..I.elni tants have filed tlair Arcolints in the 'Register's °Mee of Enieklin Counts and that the Satan will be pre sented to tho orphan's Court for CI aihnnation. on Wake,- dav, the 12th day of Jet Isl 3, in Chatuhersburg, 1, First ant htuil present of 111711111 Sl,Ver, one of the Ailininii•tru.iw of G co. Sowrr' hie of G+iliford township, deed. First and !Ina! Acet of 'Fred. Thee Adtra'r of John Albert. Ilao of Hamilton tsrp.. 3. Avet. of P. N. llotfaunn, Ea'r of Dr. Chat, Hassell, late of Southampton tap., dee' , L 4. Acct. of:Patrick 3feGurvey and John Hawk, Exrß of Catharine Miller, late of St. Thutpu top., deed. Arrt. of' Amos S. Ileintzelman. guardian of Martin and Charlotte If eintielman, minor children of Samuel W. Hemezelman, late of Guilford twp.. deed. E. Seemed and - Aunt Amt. of Jamb Moishard. S. E. Stahl nod Levi' Spitle, Eiro of .1Q5... Stahl, late of Green tap., dee'd. 7. Seeond and Ant. of Wm. S. Il.mbernon and Abraham Frantz. Atlin'nr of:Daniel Moyer, 1,00 of NV twp., dee'd. t. Nina and final Acct. of Abraham lion.t, Asho'r of Elizabeth Hoover, late of Antrim twp de,AL Lt. Vint and final Acct. of Wm Sheffer. Adm'r of Wm. Varner, deed. 10. Final Aral ; of Ater. W. Xriter Guardian of Mary E. Reside, minor child of John .11.. Re i4e, late of South :a:tiptoe totinthip, deed. ' - 11. Final Matt of Naafi E of John to, late of Guilford tap.. th.e . d. 10. Acct, of David Ornstman. Guardian of Wm. Flegr, induenehild of Susan M. liege, lute of Guilford tap., deed. 13. Aect. of John Midhour, cue of the Ez'rs of Jacob late of Quincy tvep.. deed. 14. Eloot add flnal Account of John D. Walker, Adair AIM ",:Who M. ", - Who tVaS Guardian of Javol , IX and J. K. P. Negerreis, children ofJaeob Kegetreis, late of Fan -nett top , decd. 15. Account of Nathaniel Martin, Guardian 6f Ibulnah H. Martin. minor child of John Mdmin deed. If. Final Aeizaint of Abraham Ham Guard nn of Jacob :Monkey, minor child of Samuel Shoehoy, late of Wash m ou tap., deed.. final Aorotint of John Zimmerman, Et'!" of Elizabeth :Study. late of Warreu tarp.. ilced. IN. Einal Aceouht; of Atelilaun Ritchey, Ez:wf Jane Milligan. deed. 19. First and fund Account of Abraham` Keefer (of 5.,) Adair of Mm. 31. M. Keefer tate of Crmihorland county, Ci eO.ll. 20. Account of John Bowman, Guardian of Chrictianats, Dacia and Amanda C. Nicholas, nat,,tr children of Parer Nicholas, late of Indiana, ;It's', Fir=t. Account of John il, Luker, Gnarl an of Peter Snyder, Jr.. minor child of Peter ;Snyder. Sr.. tato of Gail• ford tsrp.., dooiL Front and Sind Account of T. 'Kennedy. Guardian of Wm. C. Beaver. 23. Second and final Act , unt et Stair C. Bonier. Guar diem ofJames H. McGaughey. 24. Second and final Account of Rob% C. Homer, Gttar than of D. Calvin McGamelie. 23. Second and final Account of Itiait G. Homer. Guar• diem of Alexander H. Mot langlicy. 126. First an v il loot Account of POP!' C Tlollar, Adm'r of Henry Millar late of Lorrain top. ilec'd. 117: First and Goal Account of Jun. D. Van Lear, Adore ofJoirelill Van Lear, late of F'n,i,etteviile. deed., w. First and final ,Iccoutt Alex. M. Johnston. Ad ministrator of Samuel Johnston, tnte of Montgomery top., dee'd. 39. First and final .‘ecount of Wm. lloldon, Jr., Adan't of Wm. 1-loldon, lute of St Thomas top.. der'd. 311. First and final Acct. of D. K. {Vouilerlich. Guar dian of HAU,. Rhode-, 31, First and final Acct_ ef D. K, Wunderlich Guar dian of W. H. Rhodes. 31. The Fin' Aoot, of John Re} er and „none. g, Erw, kletoh. Ex'rs of Samuel J. enthMoton, late of Antrim twy.,dred. Accl. of Joe. mot John Downny, Adm'rs ofJohu LoolArgtutst late of iTreou top„ ttec'y :ti. Firs: At, t. C and Ehas. W. Eystor. El'rsofja• hob Oyster, luto Ehataborstrursr, don't!. . - ..... • 33, Ffrst :tad final Arc t of \Vol. /toper, Adm'r of ...Mar tha Von Lear la.c of Greco t.cp., dad. 36. Fifsr•ind finest .Aosofolt of I'm,//c.c.:. floardian of Anna, llarbara Cotforiro 3lary cod Frederick Strife, nn, children toot e [mu., Stile Jaw o r Gnllfortiticp . 37. aLd linol An om - it of Alochozn W. 'Hoover, Gnardiatt of Anna Woirs., minor child of John Wingert. late of Leiterkecny top., dooil. dec'-'1 4 4 lIENItY lillil(!KLEß. Register. LIST (' FSES FOR TRI.A.L AT JannAry 'rein:, IrtC, f ilt,l IN L.F.F.. Honzhlsont 6: Cr., v.. NVon , krlich Srad J.- Co S 6:..31 Pennotic ..i:(.'.o vt, NViltioan Keoer. ruho If Citni ...r b l •,.. Andros 31'Curdy Satire N.:. Da% id Vonf.e. John Yetertnan a Athr'r, ~ J...,,, Eller. William ILLILLt4 .., . - Wilham K..s.•r. JaNdi S lum% a a. is NI Worter -.I :,',. Wilh.oki Jtodir. , rs 1., NV3,l»,un 5; . ‘,....r. teorms• t;oiT's 0.,.. s- John ll.Tntle. 31... try C 'Att.!, u, John 1111.17, Jolm Milhous • .. .. Without E) ..N. r Simon Bitlner‘,.. John Wahl -until. IniPil. Kt-.'r ,, '' - 11, Purtin Coy , : r; 31. ..,, 1 , 1; 111,1 K. Morn.-or . 1, iirt,p , r. W•uicii , r : r _ . 1., ~,,, L 054.4 T ./.1 Car:14 , .......:5al r... 13, I'hmluer",9 .Idu2',. Hobert Ta3h.n • :a. Dar 1d Teeter. J 6. S El 3 e, Fi-a - ukiir Funk. E Kuhn . S. W Crook'i E'er. ti w wniir . 1.. Wm CChris, - S'ol,-,01 1 1-1,11,r tn. Wm It'Grath Silt - Tiff. Julia Truch ot. Jos , lth Hier. Ehz Jan. Tqn , lie et a 1 -, .. 31ar3 Aht: eark. Henn' /1 , ..!1”.. 1 a T 1 . .. Pletelo.r, . t at. Wl// 31 . “17.111 1.. JOhll F Gil ) . k r. . NV taitim Flu.b. ‘5. ..1.11111 Stlto.,), Ja.,llS Lyon yr.. .1 Itt.ey nine. 3torree.v l Skinner v.. S.uuttel I.llther. J ni.c- !,1.1-tnn llh 1.30 Morrow R Skinner vs. Noultte/ Raiser. John Snider S iv it • vs. , N Val Chrt.t. Abraham Hes! v.. U S Ptal. Wiliiurn Wllhelru vs. I) S Re.larr. Din id Wahempen, vs. Itebeee, Curry} 'e is'r. John hardcou vs. John/ Motu rLot, Protley. Colo/Diu . , the Justice,. of the tell e, the Con.4:thh- , of the different Townships in the evorrty Franklin. G.-erring, KOOK all ye, that in 11111 . 61141102 of the p, t opt, to Ate ai re, ted. under the b...nd and seal ..f iii fit... 11.1 : ,; KING, I'hi.ident of tae reveral Courts of Common Ittorts. in the :• , tateenth District Cuneintisß of the counties .51 Somerset, Rnifonl 'atria and Franklin, .end fly irture of his °Mee of the Court of Over unit Terniiner and Getter - taloa Dolly- Pr . ., for the trial of capital And other off,ll,lPn therein and its the Goreral Coartof Quarter Seotions nt the Preen anti W. W. I'AVIVN. and JA.ML.. U. CA ILSOX,J udires of the carne county Of FrallMitt. You and earl: of nos :ate hereby re quires) to bo and nppe.tr in, s our piq» r pertonq Kith v our lleeords. Iteenonizonee.. and other llemenhrrneee before the-Judge , afore,..tul at Chan, her-burg. at a Court of l'iper unit Terminer and General Jail Del,: en'. :tad General Quartt r :F‘eaelon, al thoyh.o.e.„ (URI' , 10 be h a w, f o r the Outlay of Frankhn a'oresaid on :ho-11 Mondoe in .re.nted r ni. bar . g the lrah dam of the month. ta 111 iiclOck in the forenoon of titan day lbws anti there IA du there /111 It to our I.ever..dofilers ay. pertain.. Olt-en timier my hand at rhatniter+burg the 00th De, 15(54 1dw.31 SA)11:El. IlltAlllYr. Sheriff. NOTICE T b sI'OIiTS3IEN. —Notice Ishereby gicen that fn. thi-, &de all person% !nail shisiititi7t Game or oilierwips‘Tresyd.',woo the properties of the aridorsigneM will he it. alt %%oil neeording to law. Samuel Miller, Ja,,l, Snider, 101 J.) Rudolph Shettor • Mii hail Hoge, W. H H. 11 , S. .tohn Myers, , David Sbctter. Christian Miller. Ephraim Burkholder, .larcb Bender, Samuel Lolly, Daniel Grove, Jobil K. Sikh ely, Win. C. Mi-Khigirt David W. Small Cii•orde Smith. Henry S. Miller. " Jae.•h kite 'r, Abraham Lesher, L. IL sinsill, John Miller, . Smouel Filter. I • NV. , J. Maxwell. - I)ti% id Wither%poon Samuel Frederick Futon's AV11111,1% Jae-oh 31yer, , . Crothem Witliarsts.ion, - Geo. W. Miller, William F. Smith. _ der2l-31. IOTICE.—The following flamed per-' bons hat e Mod retittoto for Liel'UNi• in the Clerkly Unice, to be hosing.' to Court at thu next term, c.nul lueneing nu Monday. thill;th 'of January toutt Joint ',Until-, Illhatnitord yard W., Adam Wolff, do du A. B. Hulbert. mcond. do I Dav td Kil7.rnitkr, RuxLnrc J. B. Frurntop,lol, KAIMEICE=3= Brutivl MIME John 11. II•ai) NOTICE OF INQUISI- E. - rwe.—T,, the Ileira had Lean! RepretA.,,Ati., nt Avid deed ,: You. slit, hereby he tined. Me o of A Wrlt of luir.llllloil, out of tin Orphan , Court .4 Franklin i,...unty, to mu dire , ff'd taa It hold :Al imp tell on the 11e:111.'mant nitit•li ld dee,ieot ititoate in Quiney hm.nt[hip, Franklin 4.0,1hcz, ('a on th. I Ith driy of Ar.li "iffy, lea!, at 10 ~'e he 3t, It hen tnoi oh. to:, Au map' artAnul vna Bunk prop, /,le , -..tA; SAM'I, BRANDT, Sherilt 'I'IIE :511u-tha S. bunt, for 1)11 or, The untltr. ,p/wanted In Ibi.f2att , t of C,.nantin f'(euy of Pralittltn tAian to, , to take 0, the mutter of the applh.‘hon Gr ,j by .M. 011.5 S. bunk, by het' next frlen , LZ4',.9 J 130.11 y nunnit Daniel ft. Funk, V. ill meet the Faril. • and “11 01‘,41 /Alger, 00 Sat 101111 , /, )10, doy ,f Jou tavy, at JO 0;e1 , ...1. A :51, at him WV, ~ 11 the Iterun t /h of Cititni bon, 'l'. .1. J. W.Y. ItEIT) I , runny natlo n 1.. Jo y 'rerm. A. P. 11 4 5 .•e ji. peek, Cinacothee of the• 1. goof, , 11 ngle, art 4.1 t!/a4ll wr nnnt 1,1 11. M. I.lura. , tt and Jacob S. Wu, A. 11..ucleI, 0.0,7 a .dt" ,l of ~ .1.•1 ~• puns to eo• b.- Boat of 6retlitork. .1c "k 1 .• K. 'r. TAY ill. Pratli). A NM f ',4'1 . 1t Wl' ICE.—Nor 144 1.0.11.4 Ath9iliiptritliUo ti, lAte.of Gui PM)), tin All 61,0. 11,1, ntr,pi.o•ig. hsd ksLde pis MPH;I .11 , I. ii;l4 , pi, .1;1,0 , t ILI 1111vIng them I,rop.ny ttihottil ;lied dtp.2.l ' 11111 N N. SN A 1)11N1S1 . 1{,1'I'Olt'i N()TICE.—No jv homby st,tv. n th.tt Lotter., of Ad.:Monde:oton. W. tr„ , ,,, tot the r.ettee of John Nte,,tut late nt Cotifford tuatruildp, has e Leen druett ti to tf.e under fetched: All itervons kitowittg thetakilytts indebted fo said liktate ',rift please tnake imtneelinte r aymout ; and rheetd haring elnlmajttespnt them promriy antheattented formitttement. PY74 VATILARY?if, iLrgal EMS n .11C.?• . 14 . LNUOr Store. W. G scrrcitEr,L, Clerk. Regal floticco. A D3IINISTRATOR'S NoTtcE.—No ii the is hereby given twit Letterr of Administration on the rzlate of John Sbrader. late of Illatitzowery tow, dec d, have been granted o the lthilersignirL All tenons knowing, thewwlver indebted to Said Estree 0 It plea, make aninedi we. pigment , and thine haviaa claims prerniat them properly uutliontleated for roollemmit. nor 30 CATHARINE SARA DER. Adm•rs. A DMIN'ISTRATOirS NOTICE.—No- AA tico le hereby_ given that tiilers of Atintinictratton on the Estate of Elizabeth Potts. late of Southampton tartishly, deed., burg been (ranted In the andorsighed- All persons knotriag thentsel% es iadobted to said Estate will please Flake immediate payment . ; and thine haying claims present them properly unthentwated for settlement. deein • . JAMES Li. unit, Athol'. ji . IIIIINISTRATOR'S NOTICENo tiee is beret)y given that Letttrs of Lboiniswatien or thtsllstrtte of J. Smith _Grier. Into of ellambersburg, deo'd, have been granted t6 - the trnderhigned. All persons knotting thenselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment: and those having claims present them pr u p,,riy authwinated for settlement. JOIN L. eiltlElt. mteo2O toint'rs. TRW( 4.5 S 1" EXECUTOR'S N 1 C E.—Notice is hereby given that Letters Testainentary to the Estate of Rebeeea Pawling, late of Antrim tawnsnip, dee'd. have been gnawed to the undersigned. A It persons ),wowing thertisell es indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment , and these basine• elailw present themproperly authenticated for Fettlement. decid THOMAS PA Ivr.vaz Fler EXECTITOWS NOT I C E.—Notice is hereby given that rotter, Testamentary tothe Estate of Reeled tllO,OO, late of Chauther4bitrg, deed, here been grouted to the ituderAhrned. All penzons knorrini themgolvea indebted to Raid nstate 'yin Please make huniedi.ee rayrneut ; and those hat ing Claims pre,ent them properly aothentieated for settlement t0n,30 on hand. Tbe abets e gistids being purchased id New York al hot - , ost oath price, We are determined 4 Reil al low rote , In suit the times. - :ir' - • disc on a call before purchasing clourilere. ortl9 WM. 'WALLACE &CO. ra(sriculturat. ANI3IONIATED PACIFIC GUANO.— A reAl guano, containing from nevem) . - to eiithty per veil! of I'LIOsPHATE OF LIME W v0114:11 lux4 hf.. 4•11 PCMY(I, by a bheniftal proems, a large p e r e et taL:e of itetnal Ammonia, softzed that it eitnuot evaporate, mak ing it equal. if not superior to now other fertilizer: Pompidou trltb copies of AildYses by Dr. Jaekstra, :dam. State Assayer, and Dr. Lieleg. of llaltunore, and testhnonials from astentnie- kgrlettlturiatA, tbotting its value. Coo butdrtalmed from J. 0. BARER, & CO.. - SELLING A , ;ENTS, 87 Wall Street, New York march 2.1 y xt . J. 1.10 Y ER & BRO., TiAuiticuLTutui. isimEnEyr Aust. t'acti ItEas, Strip St. and Gcroanuntat ..ternue. Iktatattitetucts Gt. nom Powers. 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GROCERS, Nortit•Wer:t comer or Sixth ami Marl of Streets. dolphin, t (rod 8, 6I•LC VOL. 7t....WROLE NO. 3,687. PP (Oittirg. A PSALM OF LIEF. 73 ° fiat the Heart re the Dmrtg Nan said to the Pacasaitt. LONGiELLOW. yme not, is 11, - ,; urreful numbers, ' Life is but en empty dream! Par the soul is dead that slumbers, Anti things are not:what they seem. Ufa la real Life la earnest! And the grave is not its goal; bast thou eat, to dust rettirneSt, Was not spoken of the'sopil. ;cot enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is'our destined end and way.; O'ut to act that each to-mOrw I ',rind as further than to-day. 'Art 1 , , long, and Time Is fleeting, ; onr, hearts though stoat aid brave, _ .tin, like muffled drams, are beating, Funeral marches to the grave.- ,In the world's broad geld of battle: In the bivouac of Life, Be not like dumb driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife I• 'Taut no Future bowe'er pleasant! Let the dead Past bury lb dead I Ant—net in the living Prelim:Al' heart within, and GOD o'erbeal 'Lives of great.men all remind na We eau mate out lives sublime, And, 6Patting , leave behind us , Footpritits on the sands of time;, Footprinbi, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er lit 's solemn main, A forlorn _and shipwrecked brother, ~ , Seeing, snail take heart again. Let tu, thou, be ,rip And doing, With a heart for any fate; Still achieving. dill harming, Lean. to labor nod to wait. THE NESTING. ' I -..• A TRUE STORY During the winter of 11339 became tired Of the smoky atmosphere of Loudho. and, indeed, of everything bearing the odor of "Her Gracious Majesty." I longed to breathe, as an Englishman might, say, the air of that frivolous Frensh capital. known upon, maps and band-hooks of travel as Paris: My partial desire became a fact, through the instrumentality of my' friend George Lester, who came into my sanctum one morning, exclaiming: ' "Henry, if you do not take compassion and entice me from this place, I shall become an in mate of one of those public institutions, known as lunatic. asylums." "My dear fellow, what is the matter V' " Do nut ask inn at present ; only prove your friendship 'by packing your portmanteau and leaving London this very night." " Well, Mercury, whither ate you me 1 , Before I commence packing, some information upon the subject prepare for the halm breezes of deuly find I was journeying to NeW "Come, Henry, like a good feller rade in this trip, tuf you have been it 1 ant' bound for Bruis,.but shall str Brussels." " Bravo !" I cried. " but why . this He waived his hand and stud, " Come, no ex cuses; Henry, for, if I breathe this air another twenty-four hours, I shall stifle: _ ' I saw that be was suffering from some intense emotion ; therefore, I said nothing more, but be gan preparations tor our intended departure. A few hours after Lester had entered my chambers, we were travelling with due speed toward Dover. 'About midnight we discerned the white cliffs of the above wentionea town. and a few minutes Bui-- fleed-to convey both baggage and travelers to one of those uncomfortable steamers that cross the channel. • The next morning we arrived at Ostend, Where we obtained breakfast, and improved our outward appearance by a frve.h toilet. A few hears later found us locked in a first-class 'carriage- on our way to Brussels. Our journey between Ostend and Brussels had seine picturesque scenes to reconimend it to the eye of the granger. The trees were rut into every, imaginable shape. Occasionally we would whistle past a wind-mill in the' distance, and a peasant's but near, where parties of both sex were tilling the soil together. Agriculture is pursued fo a great extent mn), Del a: There are colleges where the arts of fann ing are taught, and prizes awarded to those who raise the finest productions. Late in the afternoon we arrived at Brussels, and drove to the Hotel de Ruse; having thne.to dress ner, we concluded to dine at the table intott,... Obeying the summons of the gong, Gee. Lester and myself found ourselves in a large di ning-room. We were seated at the hoard, but, aloe : ' , for our ravenous appetites, we could not eat the fliod placed before us, for it was cooked accord ing to the fashion of the country, which is to mix ture Clermaii and French dishes, that are net pal atable to English stomachs. if even we felt in clined to have partaken of the same, the obsequous waiters in attendance would not have allowed us that privilege ; for, if you paused an instant in the mocha operandi of eating, your plate was instant ly exchanged fc.fr, another, until it appeared to me 1 had twenty clean plates, and nothing to eat. - Later was amused at my vain ellods to dine. Ile asked me " if I wished myself in London, with , an English-dinner r I replied, "I shall certainly - starve if this is a fair sample of meals to be bad in this.eity." "Come, Henry, I see your case is desperate, therefore we Will go to John Saunders', and have something suitable to the state of your appetite.:' „ . - And (iray IN'tio is John Sander's . 1" I asked. "An Litglisinuan," replied George, " who is making a fortune by giving islanders like our selves. something fit to eat,' George Lester was well ac' uaintedwith Brits sel4-having been some months there several years previously. Upon arriving at the Rued Isabelle, a narrow back' street, Lester • conducted me into a very ,modest-louking dwelling: Upon entering. I was agreeably surprised to tind everything thoroughly English in their appointments. Lester informed Jim that all the Lon vicants of English soci e ty i n. Brusselk met here, many taking their meals here, in preferenm to the hotels. • While we were doing justice to bur nicely pre pared supper, several gentlemen entered, and took their seats directly opposite to where we ,seated. The tallest of the party croSsed over to our table, hat in hand, saying, "Excuse me gen tlemen, I believe WO have met before; your faces 'are 50 familiar. Your names, if you please." As we gale them, he exclaimed, "Ah I thought I v 6 as not mistaken. and, grasping our hands, he asked us if we had forgotten Oxford." - " What ! Lord Alaregate." we both cried. - "The same, at your service." After talking over by gone Linea, Lord Mars gatemuldenly, tunaed to Lester, and said, " Lord and Lady Herbert are at present in this city, ac companied by their niece, who is the brightpar ticular star efEnglish society here t You must be acquainted with her. for her father was pas tor of the village church year father's estate. "The lady's name," said Lester turning pale. "Miss Helen Thonituu," replied Mangate. "At what hotel are. they stopping r' exclaim ed Lester, w h o, i n his agitation, arose and grasp ed Lord Marsgate's arm. Perceiving our sur prise, he resumed his sent. Lord Marsgate wrote the desired information upon a,eard, and handed it to him. = c ome my friends, join cur party, if you do not: feel toe fatigued after four journey,' said Lord Marsgate.' " We are going to have Roger is ' Robert to " agseuted to this proposal, An introduc- , tion to the rest of the partY ensued, and in a few moments were in the Rue Royale, walking sec-, ludely along the broad pavement. I surveyed its, stately hotels and looked, with pleasure, at the, tretls of the park. Well may Brussels be named: "Le petite l'aris," for it resembles its namesakd in the gaiety of the masses that crowd to winter beneath its blue sky. Its boulevards, streets and churches have a decidely French air, The palace of his-Alajealy King of - Belgium, with nurneroaa other buildings perta'ain,g to the government, are built of iihite martle, which has a very . chaste effect. The favorite palace.of the king uslorne leagues out of Brussels, and . situated in the midst of fairy Tyke grounds. It is the same pall so that formerly bel o nged t o the NiAg of Ho): sovereign. , • ',Miring lit the Opera house, we perceive:loe i gra•cil errata diesaedin dark green uniforms, aid - black hatii with amen plumes, pacing before its: doors. They carry a , mall musket, the weripen which lib'y use to enforce order. - ` 'Ascending a - flight of. marble steps, we found:, ourselves an a!large - hall, which was beautifully : - decorated with statues, bearing vases with Bow ' era.. The portress showed us our box, and I tier - came interested in the opera. t I am an enthusiastic admirer of music; there fore, thy soul drank-intim melody of Meyerbeer's Magnificent "Creation.", Roger faithfully justi fied all the: reports I bad heard of his wren and exquisite 'acting. Imagination bad loose rein as I gazed upon the scene called "Ls Teniptation." The martin deteeedir at the end of the net, re stored my enrapturedsenses to surrounding eb. jects. , :I turned to George, and said something about ' ' Heger's - fine voice; but he was too abatraeted to answer. One of our party rallied him upon look— ing at a certain box all the evening, whereinion Lord Maragattg said, "Air f Lester. do not lose your Yea rt, for la helfe Anglaisr is as cold as too Aleineleights." Lord Slthrsgate directed my eve to Lord Her- • -belt's boX; in sthieh Misa Thornton - sat, I never beheld one that gttratted my oath/Sou as quickly. Her light brown hair was simply rolled back from -alwhiteo intellectual brow,. • Her Gfeeiati small mouth and perfect chin and throat, were beautiful; but nature, by some strange caprice, • hatigiven her eyes as black as midnight,and eye brows of the same color; These features, with her perfect blonde complexion. gave to her beauty a-style at once piquant and brilliant. Perhaps I appreciated her beauty all the more, viewing it; as I did, in the• midst of unattractive faces; 'for' the lathes: of Flanders have no pretentious to beauty. It rainy be prejudice upon my part, but their faces have a, crafty expression, particularly about the eye, which resembles the Chinese, and. has the same cunning loot. Their features are generally coarse, figures stout, (Without symmetry that the French have to such a remarkable de gree,) and they-bands and feet very large. kit is atrangb, but it has been remarked by tra ;:iellere,lhow many - deformed persons there are to be found in Drusseli, especially among tbe-aris toasty. Go into. the park ou any pleasant Sun day, and you will be surprised to see the number of misshapen forms that, throng its avenues. An English resident told .me he thought it was th 9 carelessness and cruelty of nurses to children du ring infancy, together with' the indifference of mo theca, that caused so much human misery. While I was moralizing, the curtain rose upon the last act of the opera, and I became all atten tion—ca much so, that I did not miss Lester until our party-arose, te go. I asked Lord Maregate where' George had gone, and he replied by point ingto the' box that contained Miss Thornton. looked-and beheld George helping the lady to ar range 'beg opera cloak. Ilia face bad - lost the Haggard look it had- worn, and be seemed.meta [amphoras& into a happy lover. Declining Lord Maragate'a invitation to supper, I returned to my hotel, and was .soon locked in the embraces of 'Morpheus. The next !nothing when I awoke- I found a from George, saying that be was going fo sworn puny Miss Thornton in a drive some miles out of town, but would be with me in the afternoon. Having the morning to myself; I bent my foot steps toward the Museum, a handsome building of white marble or granite, I have forgotten which. It contains one of the finest collections of paint. ings in Europe, having many of the original paint hags of Michael Angelo, Reubens, Titers and many others-whose names are enrolled in the temple of farad Any one might spend a week, with plea sure and profit, viewing these great conceptions. • The Museum contains, alto, some master pie ces of sculpture, the most beautiful of which was a veiled face of-the Madonna, which was so deli cately carved that the marble seemed like a veil 'of the finest lace. There is one charm to the ear of a stranger that, is particularly pleating. ,, Nlt is that charms of bells are so numerous that they are almost to be„.f.eon stantly.heard. A good bellringer is sure of a high salary. Upon my return to the hotel, I found George waiting for me. lie said, as I entered, "Well, now come! You think lam a strange being to bring you here from Leaden almost by force; then, immediately after our arrival, leave you alone for the society of almost art apparent stran ger, ek r • "Really , Geortge," I replied, "I have not been' thinking about the matter at all, but have been spending a most delightful morning in the Mu setua." "Ah !" laughed George Lester, "That is just like: you, witicydur Scotch nature, to' abide your time for explanallotirs; therefore, Henry. (his tone changing into - else of. deep imling,) I stall tell you the teerettliat hag made me wretched for the past yisar. My:father, Sir Gilbert Lester. is a, proud, cold roan of: the world, and has not any sympathy for those deep feelings which God gave to wan td make him a better and nobler being than he otherwise could have-been, - "Miss Helen Thornton was but a girl of eigh teen-when I returned troin college. I shall nut fatigue you by going into the details of a love story. In a word, I. Met. wooed mat won her.. I asked thy father's oongent to our union, but be laughed at what he termed my boyish passion. I waned patiently, thinking, in tine to Will no con sent ; hut in vain was my patience. He privately obtained for her father a better living in tire north of England. I followed her, and implored her to consent to a private union. She refused. We parted. I traveled, and tried in vain to love other women. Her image was too firmly woven within my heart-strings to banish it. Two years ago her lather died, and her maternal uncle - adopted her and made her his future heiress. Some weeks age I read the ruiners of her marriage to Lord St! James in a newspaper; therefore, (determin ed' to come to Brussels and Paris—tor I knew she tojourniug in either city —and lean the truth froku het lies- Well, little nenaine to be told. I found her the some beautiful girl that I had par ted from. True to her early love, Henry, she has premised to be my wife, now that she is my equal tbrttine.: Her uncle approves of her choice, and talks of getting me into Parliteueot." •' "Let Me offer you my warmest congratulation, • fey dear fellow," I cried, as we elidok hands. 'Some weeks afterward I officiated us George Lester's grnousestio, and accompanied lam upon his bridal tour ire tar as Paris, where the beauty •• of Mrs. Lester was an much admired as it had been in Bristle& DISAPPOZTED.—A man applied to Dr. Jack son. the celebrated chemist; wlttca box of speci moms. '•Can you tell me wh t this la air 7" "Cer• tinny loan, air; that is iron pyrites." "What sir'" in a voice of thunder. 'lron pyrites."-- "Iron pyrites ! And what's that?" "Tnat's what it is," said the chemist; putting a lot nn the shovel over the hot coals, where it disappeared. "Dross" .="And what are iron pyrites worth'!" "Noth ing' `•Nothing ! Why there's n wognan Jaipur t own who owns a whole hill of that—and I've married her:" ' • How To BB CrlEJ:nroul--A cheerful life must be x busy one: Anil a busy life cannot well be- Otherwise than cheerful. Frogs do not croak in razining water. Actite minds are seldom troub led with gloomy forebodings. They come up only from the stagnant depths of u spirit unstirred by generous impulses f.r the ble:ls, 4 il necessities of honest ton: . "To be.a WOWS not fashion is one of tbe easiest things in the ;Arid. A late writer thus describes it: Buy everything yoti don'txant, and pay for nothing you get ; smile eu all inaukind but your husband; be bap everyv. here but at home; :neglect your children and nurse lapdogs; go t o church every time you get a new dress..." HEM 12: bless the Wives! the fill our hires with little beesund honey. They ease shocks, they mend our socks, but don't they spend the money 1 When we are sick they heal us quick— that is if they do love us ; it not we die, and yet they cry, and raise tombstones above us." A YOUNG lady was heard to declare that she couldn't go to tight for ber country, but she was williag.tu allow the - young men Jo go, and die an old maid, which she thought watt as great a sac rifice as anybody could he called upon to make. How to stuff a goose : Cut a piece of hair from u. Sky terrier, and decd it in a letter to a coxcomb, telling him it'd the leek of a young lady who has talion in love with him. Wily a re the ladies the biggest thieves in ex istence 13ecanse they steel their petticoats, lone their stays, crib their babies and hook their dre.44w-, WAY does the new moon remind me of a Rid. dy girl? ' Because site's too young to show nnieb reflection. , Win is the first ciioktai like &format 7 ~Be. cause it *list boron the.aluin /11L - 11:A Wait in a washeinoinnin like ixieft: Bea t a do. minen MK& botionan.,i , . _