February 1,.1865. SoalE time since we published a notice of the mysterious disappearence of the Rev. James L. Shook, formerly pastor of the Lutheran emigre gation in this place. The mystery has in part been explained by " Burleigh," the New York cor respondent of the Roston Journal. He says in a late,tommuniestion : "A letter was found the other day among his papers, addressed to his sis. ter, bequeathing to her a thousanddollars ip mon. ey-asking her not to grieve forkim—and stating that be was 'going to' his, rest' Beyond this nothing has been heard." DEAD,•4112014 the list of wounded - in compa ny A, 77th Penna. Vols., given in last week's issue, appeared the name of Corp. Fred. Berlde, who, we have since learned, died of his wounds. The deceased served his country through the war with Aferico,,and also during the nine month's ;.ervied as f i rst Sergeant of Co E, 126th Reg. Penna. vol. unteers, and was highly esteemed by his compan ions in arms as a comrade and soldier. He re enlisted under Capt. 3. E. Walker ahout one year ago. - THE 2EPOSIVORY Association has applied for a charter, as will be seen by an official advertise ment in today's. paper, It is the design of the company, if there shall boa reasonable sense of security in the spring, to purchase an eligible lot near the centre of Chambersburg and erect a building for the purpose of the company that will be an ornament to the town. The change will not in any way effect the business of the printing office. • MAGNIFICENT PRESENT.--A few weeks ago, the German Er. Luthern congregation, of Mis place, presented their Pastor with a magnificent present. Ile acknowledges with great pleasure. through the papers, the gift from his congrega tion, and begs of them to accept, through the same channel', his 'simple thanks and heart felt 'gratitude, for their manifest kindness and res. - ,pect. • G. Ron!. PIE SHOOTING SZISON.—ThO law prohibits persons from either shooting, trapping ordestroy ing in any way whatsoever, or offering for sale, partridges, pheasants and rabbits, from the first day of January, until the first day of October in eaeh and every year, under a penalty of five dol larain each and every case. . • Dww the last year the Presbyterian• church of Mercersburg, has presented to the pastor, Dr. Creigh, and his wife, nearly three hundred dol lars in money and other valuable presents, all be ing the tokens of their affections. THE - East Baltimore M. E. Annual Conference will be held this year at Danville, Pa., etrannenc the first week in March. Two BAD CAses OF PILES CURED %y Dr. Strictland's Pile Remedy. Mr. Glass, of Janesville,Wis wain, writes for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been troubled for eight years with an aggravated case of Piles, and his brother was discharged from the army as incurable, (he being quite paralysed with the Piles.) Both these distressing cases were cured with one bottle of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. The recommendation of these gentlemen. besides the daily testimonials received by Dr. Strickland, ought to con• vine those suffering, that the most aggravated chrcmio eases of Ries are cured by Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists crcerrclive. Atiora E CORDIAL, the Mother's Friend and Child's Belief—This valuable medicine Is again for sale at MILLER'S NEW DRUG STORE, next door west of Brava's Hotel. is far superior to all Soothing Syrups, or may other preparation for children la Teething, Cho 'a, , Diarrhea, or inward pains. • GEL WICKS & BURKHART have much the larg est and molt varried - stock of Store Goods in town. It is tmpeerSate In their advertisement to give a list of goods or the prices, tut it is their determination to keep up the largest and best assortment of goods, and to make this the roost desirable place tbr Family's to deal ells the town. SORE-THROAT, COUGH, COLD, and similar troubles, itsuffered to progress result fa serious palmonn =tidos, oftentimes incurable. "Brown's Bronchial " are compounded south reach directly The seat .tette disease and give almost instant relict RAIR uprooted from low foreheads and all Darts of the body by the iseof' 4 Uraaes DEPILATORY POWDER." ' Mailed to wad address for ttl,Z by S. C. Ilr- RAlt, 25 South.Edeith street, Philadelphia, Pe. [od.b% m REMEMBER Gelariats .ek Burkhart sell none but the best and purest Spices, and Bering Articles a AU Spites put up by themselves and ground on their own , 1 IMPORTANT TO it 0 - 0 KaiEpErts.--Laughlin andßuslield'adelebrated Cher:deal Writing Fluid, a cheap and melted article, now to be bad at Caghal,' Su'a Drag Store. Fox prime Kerosene Oil, Lamps, Globes, Wicks and Shades, go to Gel wicks &Burkhart, if you runt them cheap and good. WE eall the attention of business men to the valuable lot of ground on the Diamond, offered for ado by A. J, Miller.. Da. E. B. FOOTE, 1130 Broadway, New York Ids advertisements In another column of this paper. OUBIKABY OF WAR SEWS The rebel pirate Shenandoah is reported, to have destroyed - several American merchant ves• eels alo4 the coast of Brazil —Late adviees frem Eastport, Miss., confirm the report that the 18th Tennessee Cavalry, about 600 strong, under Colonel Johnson, encamped at CTilbon, Tenn., balk sent word into our lines that they wished to surrender, take the oath, and go home. —Gen. Sherman's advance, according to a l3ein. foit correspondent of the 25th, Mid Salhabatchle, midway between Charleston and Savannah. A considerable rebel force is at Aihepoo, and rein: lorceMenta have been sent to Branchville. Guns have also been sent there from Charleston. De. serters report that Charleston is be evacuated, and the rebels are removing avy gcrlis from James and Sullivan's Islands. —Gen. Gnsnt telegraphs the War Department that Forts Caswell and Campbell were blown up by, the enemy on the 16th, and that the works on Smith's Island land at Smithvtlle and 'Reeve's Point, were ablndoned. The whole number of guns captured Was 162 besides a large number of small arms, ordnance and commissary stores. Onr losses are footed up-12 officers and leg men killed, 45 officers and 495 men wounded, to. .01 —Me rebel vessels came down James river early on Tuesday morning week, to destroy our works and depots at City Point. A battle ensued with our nearest fort. One of the vessels was Mown up t and two others were so badly disabled that they; were quickly towed up the stream by " the ienrabring two. Admiral Pamagut left Wash ingtorion Tuesday evening for James river and it is understood that be will assume the naval com mand there. oompANT ORGANIZATIONS. Gov. Curtin has been authorixed.. / by the War Department to raise fifty companies of, troops under; the pending call for 300,000 men. Of course none but experienced and capable officers will be authorized by Gov. Curtin to raise coin flanks, and all others will save time and Money by not applying. The troops must be mastered into the service by the 7th of this month, unless the time is extended. The Governor has issued the following order, which fully explains itself : PErarA blitrru, liAnginanlllo, Jan. 1805. MERU. OHDEJSB NO. 55. -Authority from the War Department baring this day been received to raise; call of the Pres- Fifty Companies of Volunteer Infantry, under th ident of the United States of the 19th December, 1884, fin three hundred. thousand (300,000) men companies to be assigned to regiments now in the service, wherein vacancies exist or consol idated into complete regiments, as may hereafter be deemed twit, It is ordered, I. Special authorities will be granted to raise Companies, to be recruited and organized agree ably to General Orders No. 131, War Depart ment, series of 1864. Preference will be given to persons who have -been in service, and have been honorably discharged, or who may be de. tasted from reduced Regiment% in the field, or mustered out of service au consequence of eonsou IL Applications fora ...intments aaniusteri . ng Lieutenants, under the a.. se order, will be tm. meth rely made to the office of the Adjutant Gen end of the State, as the time allowed for raising these troops is too short to admit of any delay. DI. ,Commanding officers of squads or of com panies, recruited in the Western Dirision of the State, will report to the commanding officer, Camp Curtin, Harrisburg; and of those recruited in the Eastern Division of the State, to the com manding officer, Camp Cadwalader, Philadelphia. Upon the application of the commanding officer, or of the mustering Lieutenant of a company, to the agents of the different railroad companies throughout the State, transportation to the camp of rendezvous will be furnished. IV. Actual and necessary expenses for board ing and lodging of troops, raised under this order, will be paid by the United States disbursing offv. Ger, atthe proper post, at a rate not exceeding forty cents per day for each man mustered into the service of the United States, on the affidavit of the officer furnishing the men, supported by the receipts of the party to whom the money was paid. Names of the men, and the dates between which each man was boarded and lodged, must be stated in the account rendered. V. The term of service will be for either one, two or three years, as recruits may elect. VT . , These troops must be mustered into ser vice by the 7th of February next, in order that they may be credited on the quota of the State, •nuder the aforesaid call, prior to. the draft. VII. Incomplete companies which fail to or ganize, will be consolidated within a reasonatle time, so as to form and be mustered in with com plete company organizations before that date. VIII. Bounties will be paid by the United States Government as follows For recruits for one year, $lOO 00 do two years, "40 00 do three years, 300 00, The first instalments of bounty will be paid by the mustering and disbursing officers, when the recruit is mustered in, as follows: To a recruit who enlists in the army for one year .. .... $33 33 To a recruit who enhste in the army for two years, ' -.., 66 66 To a recruit who enlists in the army Car three years - 100 00 By order of A. G. Column, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. A. L. RUSSELL, Adjutant Gan. Penna. _ THE BEST MUSICAL INSTRUMENT FOR THE Rorn.Y.--t"The piano-forte," says the American Baptist," extensively as it is used, is not as well adapted to all the purposes of sacred and secular music as another instrument which is now justly claiming, a large share of public attention, and which has already been extensively introduced into schools, churches, and families, and received the and of the chief organist, musicians, and artists of America—we mean Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Organ.l' FIIV7.4:2VCE AND TRADE. A large majority of the Banks of the State have accepted the enabling act of the legislature, and are now under the National banking law. The amount of capital represented by the accepting banks i iB V 0,592,385 30, leaving but $6,930,995- 50 of be banking capital of the Commonwealth under the old law. The enabling act of last win ter will doubtless be extended so as to enable all to accept the National law. The amount of rev enue received by the State from Banks last year was s4...Adil. 41. The certificates for the Sterling Oil Stock are now ready for delivery. Persons Who subscribed for their stock at this office will receive their cer tificates from McClure & Stoneri They will be here in a day or two. Gold advanced to 220 on Safirday because of the failure of the Blair mission. Since then it has receded 212 to and on Monday sold at 215. -The following are the latest quotations of the sales of stocks and bonds in Philadelphia : BONDS. U. S. 5-S5Ye.. -.. 109 Reading Ss. 106 U. S. 10.40's 1011 Penna. R. R. Ist mart.. 106 U. S. 6's, 'IL -- 110 Penna. R. It. Id wort.. 1041 IJ, S. 6's coupon. 1101 Phila. es, 'al ... „ . .... 100 U. S. Certificates 95 Phila. 6's. nen. 98 Parma. s's c0up0n..... 93' Phil. 4.. Erie R. IL 6's 107 RAILROAD STOCKS. 631 I Phil. & Erie R. R.... 261 5211 N. Central B. B 521 ML STOCKS. rrenrisylvania Imperial- .1 IStestag .. 3 lining Oil 91 Prme - Parm Ott I Densmore St. Dalsell Si M'Elheny 5 Roberta Oil 21 Olmstead. 29 Noble & Delamater.... 7 Hibbard . 11 'Story Farm 2 Bruner 11 Petroleum Centre .... .. a lEgbert 39 Hoge 'gland It Allegheny River 1* Curtin 129 Phila & Oil Creek It Bull Creek !Germania - I Penne. R. R.. Reading R. B. COAL AND Fulton Coal 7 Big Mountain Coal.— 5 IL 11 Y. & trtd. Coal 9 Green Mt. Coal 3 N. Carbondale Il Feeder Tema Coal. t Clinton Coal. 1 Butler Coal U Diamond Coal 18 Stratus. 6 Monococy Iron. 10.1. Penn Mining DI Connecticut, i 1 Kayktone Zinc 111 Excelsior Oil 111 Big Tank Continental. -9i 2. 1 Farrell On Creek. . 71 Maple Shade OIL 241! M'Clintock Oil 611 Corn Planter Brig Rock gs Oil Tarr Farm Globe Farm Schuy'kill 011 Creek Walnut island Eldorado. Et Nicholas Drinkard Caldwell Pennsylvania Pet Perry OiL Mineral Oil %epitome 01L.... Venangn Union Petrolearn. Beam Oil Seneca Oil Organic 011 Franklin Oil Howe's Eddy Oil HARRIED. CAMPBELL—NKEiNIE.--On the 26th ult., by the 'Rev. Thomas Creigh, of Mercersburg, Mr. James E. •Camppbell Mass Ann Marla, daughter of Mr. Robert 31c all of Peters township. DEETRICH—GILLAN.—On the evening. of 2tth ult., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Jas. M. Bishop, Mr, Daniel D. - Dietrich to Miss. Sarah E., daugh ter of John Gillen, Esq.. both of this county. PATTERSON—WORTHINGTON.--On the 12th ult , by the Rev. W. A. West, Mr. - James Patterson, of Roxbu.. ry, to Mrs. L. Worthington, of Metal township. M'GRATH—KEEPER.—Ors the 12th alt., by the Rev. Mr. Kelly, Mr. Wm. P. M'Gmtlx, of Franklin county, to Miss. Mary A. Reefer, of Newburg, Cumberland county. SELLER-80WERS.z—On the 17th ult., by Ma Rev. H. McHehry, Mr. John Keller, to 31113.4 Sarah Ann Sowers, both of Guilford township. DIEIII..—WAGONER.—On the 24th ult., by the same, Mr. Jacob Deihl, of Hamilton township, to Mrs Salome Wegener; Oft Thomas township. DIED SiIOCKEY.--On the 7th ult.,. near Augusta, liraken county,Ky., Mr. Samuel Shoekey,forfuerly of the vicinity of Waynesboro', aged 57 years. UIiFFIELD.-011.the 2.14 alt., Lucreta May, dauglq.r of Mr. James Outfield, aged 6 months. IF You WAN'T To KNOW A LITTLE OE E tarnimo relating to the human system,"inale and female; the causes and treatment of diseases; the marriage cus toms of the world; how to marry well and a thousand things never published before, read the revised and en larged edition of "HELICAL COMMON SENSE," a curious book for curious people;and 'a good 1)ook for every one. 400 pagen, 100 Illustrations. Price SLSO. Contents table sent free to any address. Books may be had at the Book stores, or will be cent by mail, pout-paid, on receipt of the price. Address Dlt. E. B. FOOTS, M. IL, • febl-Om 1130 Broadway, New York. OLD EYED MADENEW.—A pamphletdirecting how to speedily restore eight and give up spectacles, with, out aid of doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on re ceipt of 10 cents. - ,Address, E. B. FOoTE, 31. D., febl,6m 1130 Broadway, New York. REPORT OF THE MARKETS. Chambersburg Blarketn. CIiOtItERSBUIIO, - Jan. 31, 18115. Fleur—White $ll CO Butter 40 Flour—Red , 10 50 Eggs 30 . Wheat—White' 2. 60 Lard 2 0 Wheat—Red 2 50 Tallow 15 Rye 1 50 Bacon-11am, 20aZ Cora 1 50 Bacon—Sides 20 Oats 85 Soup Beans _ 2 00 Clover Reed 14 00 Washed Wool 60 Timothy Seed 4 50 Unwashed Wool 90 Flaxseed 2 GO Pared Peaches 5 00 Potatoes—Mercer—. Islo Capered Peaches 300 Potatoes—Plek Eyes 1100 Dried App1e5........ 200 [BY TELEGRAPH.] Philadelphia Mnrlcets. I.IIILADELIIII.A. Jan. 31, 1E65 Flour.—Sales of 000 barrels good extra at 810 50 4? barrel. The sales to the retailers and bakers range from 89 50 for superfine to 813 for fancy lots. Small sales of Rye Plow at 88 75. la Corn Meal nothine domg. Wheat—Saks of choke red at $2 5522 60 ; white ut 82 00'82 90. Rye ranges from 81 722)1 75. Corn— Sales of 15(X) bushels yellow at 61 05. Oats command 91 rit gf!. cents. Whiskey-.. Sales of 100 bbls. Ohio at $2 321. PhiladelTh i ll u ( '( •a u" tt P l i e t3 Piarket. Jun. 31, 1E65. _ Beef Cattle—About 2,390 Lead sold at,froin 17Z 18io. for, Ant quality, 1.1Z.15c. for fair to good, and 10 1a133. for coin mon, as to quality. Cows—About 115 Levi sold at from 833 Z 50 for sPeogos , and 035 up to fro 4? bead for caw and calf, Bleep--6,500 head arrived. and Aoki at 911 , 100., gross, to to quality. Hoge-About 5 ' head arrived, and sold at front 8171319 the 100 tbs., net.. 11W TEIEGRAPH_. J Philadelphia Slack niarket. Plimailurilta, Jan. 3 1 - Boas toady. P o. eves, 93; Reading Railroad, Sili Morris Carat 9D; Penna. R., G:; Gold, O 5; exchange ma New York par I TN MAGNETIC TELEGLAN, EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY By the Western Union Telegraph Line--011:1ce at the Railroad Depot Arrival of Peace 436inmissioners. BALTIMORE, Jan. 31. The American has received the following spe cial dispatch from Annapolis: Col. Taylor, of the %I Maryland regiment, who has jut arrived here this morning, says that on Sunday Alex, E. Stephens, R. M. Hunter and two others reached our lines and requested to come - within our lines near Fort Hill, but were refused and were awaiting permission from Gen. Grant, who was then absent. It is believed that the Commissioners were subsequently admitted ne vertheless and are now on their way to Washing ton. pelt! bertiorments. • COTTAGE FOR SALE.—WM be sold at Private Sale, one of the Non White Cottages built by A. K.. IteClare, situate on the Carlisle turnpike, in Thambersbug. Possession will be given Ist of April next. (febl-tfl • Apply to BfeCLITRE & STOXPR. L 0 S T.--Certifieate No. 217, for SOO shares in CUES= RC'S .P.ND Prrrsßuite PETItOLS.I3I COMRLNY, issued to the - undersigned, hating been lost, application has been made to said Company for n new cer tificate. (febl3t) . L. 6. CLARK. H. GORDON'S PLACE OF BUM uses is on South Main street, one door South of Dr, J. L. Suesserotes office. Term, CAA. C. CARTRIDGE BOXES —C. H. Gou vu Dos, has a napply of Cartridge Boxes that will hold forty-five of Henry's Repeating Rifle Cartridges. Call and see, one and all. ToPERSONS WHO OWN HORSES._ How to save Corn owl Oats.—Bny yourself a good Horse Blanket. at C. H. GORDON'S and keep your Holies warm. CH. GORDON KEEPS ON HA ND a large assortment, of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Blind Bridles, Riding Bridles, Halters, Clitthing, Sleigh and Stage Lashes, Lead Robe, Halter and Hitching_ Straps, Wagon Lines, Wooden Stirrups, covered or an. covered. NOTICE —All persons indebtedto White by note or Book Account will confer a favor by calling and settling their accounts without delay. His books ate all that he has saved out of the great fire. febl A; „I WM.TE, Stone 'Building, ^ doors north of the Post Office. • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Court of Common Pleas of Fmklin county has aßpointed the undersigned a Committee over the person and estate of Abraham &Oren a habitual drunkard. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement febl-tit - JOHN FEY, Committee. NOTlCE.—Bounty Land Warrant No. 73558, for One Hundred and Sixty Acres, issued 10th October, 1857. to Jane 8. Larmour and Joe. W. Ler mour, minor children Of Samuel R. Larmour, late of the District of Columbia, deceased, (War of 1810.) has been lost. Notice is hereby given that on application w3l be made to the Commisssoner of Pensions Mr a re•issac of the above described warrant. JANE H. STEWART, febl-6t JNO. W. LAMOUR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO all parties interested, that A. K. 31 - Chum and others, of the Borough of Chambersburg. Pa., have made appli cation for the ineorporetion of the "REPouroar ASSOCIA- Olst," with a capital of 560,000, and that thecae° will •me up for final hearing at March adjourned court and that if there is any objection to granting the application it nibs! be then and there inade. By order of the wart, febl3t K. S. TAYLOR, Proth'y. HOUSE AND LOT FOR RENT.—The undersigned. offers for rent un elegant two-story BRICK HOUSE with Back Building, Wood Hpusa Wash House, Bake House; Smoke House an elegant Gar delks line Pratt, Yard and good Stabling, in the village of Fa:yearnle. The above property is also for sale. Terms very reasonable. Parties wishing to purchase or rent can do so by calling on MELOILI SNIVELY, Shady Grove. feblAt GEO. T. BALSLY, Chanabenthirg. ADMINISTRATORS SALE OP REAL ESTATE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin county, Pa.,lwill exporte to Public, Sale, 011 The , promisee, ors TAWCIIII, Wee SAWA 41.p.mf leds, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following desoribetriraal Es tate of Jacob Wolfklll, deed: .LOT of GROUND, sit uated on West Market Street, irith' e Borough of Cham bersbarg, Pa., bounded on the East by lot of Misses Den ny, on the West by Peter M'Outligan. , on the North by Market Street, an the south by a public alley. It is a de sirable building Int. (febl' H.. GEHR, Adm'r. PUBLIC SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin county, Pa., the undersigned, Administrator of Elizabeth Potts, late of Southampton - township, deed, will expose to Public Sale, on the late premises of said deed, on Saturday, the 11th of February, 1565, at 1 o'clock, F. AL, a TRACT OF LAND, situated in said township, about mile south of Nicholas' MilY containing about 1 acre, with a one-story LOG HOUSE Log Stable cud other imrmvernents thereon erected_ There is an excellent Spring and a variety of choice Fruit Trees on said lot. Terms made known on day of sale. jfebl-311 JAMES B. ORR, Adm'r. Ell .PRIVATE SALE.—I' triter at Private Sale, my farm, in Green townthip, adjmning lands of George Chambers, Wingert, 13cattLed others, isnisist• Mg of 5tH ACRES or thereabouts, two tracts, one of about 172 Acres, of which 15 or 20 Acres are Timber, the other of3o Acres, all Timber, and lying along the Conoeocheagne Creek. On it are the MANSION HOUSE, a good Ilrick and Log Tenant, Howe, a Stone and Lo g Fry and two 'Orchards. A never failing stream of WateSrtins through the farm, and the mansion house is supplied with spring water running out ut the door. , febl4t DR. S. W.,CRAWFORD. 4 1 NOTICE TO MILLERS AND MANU FACTURERS.—The undersigned, having been en gaged for a number of years in the business of BUILDING and REPAIRING PLOCRUNG, Saw, AND ParER Mims, is prepared, With a regular Corps of practical workman, to execute all work in his line of business, embracing all use ful and modern improvements. MILL MAUR:IEIO' of every description furnished to order. Cmrf Iron Submerged Water Wbeels,..Boltitg Cloths, Mill Burs, &c., furnished at short notice. Contracts taken to furnish all material is desired. All orders address to Mercersburg Franklin county, Pa, will receive prompt attention. Ifebl-3ml K MAYS: NOTlCE.—Notice hereby given that on the 21st day of Jail ,A. 1865, I purchased from Jesse Barnes, (cord man of Montgomery township, Franklin county, Pa., the tbllowiag articles of Personal Property, to ad:—One Cream Colored Maley Cow, one Red and White Spotted Heifer, 1 Sow, 3 Bedsteads, 1 Cook Stove and Fixtures, 1 tert.plate Stove and Pipe, 1 Cupboard, 1 Bureau, 1 sett of Shoemaker's Tools, Fence maker's Tools„ Cups, Saucers, Tables, Chairs, Stands. Bed.clothing, and every other article of Household and,, Kitchen Furniture belonging to said Barnes. The above properly I have loaned to raid BUMPS until such time as I may see at to remove it ifebl-3t".1 JOHN SHIRTS. ADSfINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—By virtue of an order of the Or. plums' Court of Franklin county, I will expose to Public. Sale, on the premises, on Friday, the 2lth day of February 1565 at 2 o'clock, I'. 31.. of said day, the follow ing described Real Estate of Jacob dweitzer, deed, being a LOT OF GROUND, - situate in the Borough of Charn beretturg, being seventy three. feet on Front street, and running along lot of J. A. Eyster one hundred fitly-four feet to Second street, thence along Second streit forty-nine feet, and thence along lotsof &mob Eyhteee heirs one bun ered and twenty feet to Front ettpet,with a two-story LOG HOUSE thereon erected. febl F. S. STUMBAUGH, Adtn'r. CARPENTERS AND, BUILDERS! ATTENTIUN! The undersigned have now on hand, at their PLANING AND FLOORING MILL, a large supply of Sash, Shutters, Doors and Blinds for sale, or made to order. _ Mouldings of all descriptions, form half inch to 8 inches, on hand. Pll_and Ornamental Scroll Sawing neatly executed. A Wad Turning in all its brunches. Newel Posta Banisters, ed Posts. &c., on hand. A large supply of Dresaed Flooring far sale. - Also—Window and Door Frames on hand or made at short notice. RAZELET,, VERNON & CO., febl•tf , Hnrrison Aventfe, Clutmbersburg, Fa. PITTSBLTRG AND 'BROOKLYN PE TROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, 8250,0000. WOKKM Pm", ELIO CXX). Slums, 81.00 OFFICERS President—John D. McCord, Pittsburg, Vise President—Frank 8. Blsiell.. Directore—John 'Watt, Charles F. Clark, Charlrs fl Spring, Charles Arbuckle, A, B. Kelly. Veuange county Secretary and Treaeurer—Levi Dillon, Resident Sitycrinendant—A. B. Kelly. Tho - undersigrasi is authorized to receive subscriptions to a limited amonnt for the company. Any information desired can be had Irons hiss. WILLIAM REED. [lebl.3ll Amer. Life In. Mice; Ctiarnbersburg, LETTERS REMAINING I in the Post °Mee at (numbersla. January 30, 1865, obtain tiny either. Lotter% ail fur "advertised Letters," give the Pay one cent for advertising. Baiter MrsMarthnit Furlong kildridge Deny Miss Alder .Garrisim Julio _Bell Mary Ann Hagerman Oeo W Signor Mrs MW Harrisburg Mrs Beta Frisderiek Louisa Brown W T IHintNirs Annie Bonds Min Rebecca Hibnnr John CalenderWrs S N 'Holt Adam Cleland , 'hi David Hooper Clement Clingvntan John Bouts Coffee Miss Baman LehtnenltiosHetty Comman3lisetggio Lightfoot Jaeob ,Dice B F Milter Minn Ellen Erhart Christian Weil James Felle rs Gum PattersooMß.Rosy Fellows BX Pattcasanhiraltary Ripe Stanklin -Utpusitotti,-tbambtroburg, PA. PRIME CLOVER SEED for Sale by - febla,t .EYSTEn BItCYS. PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned Ad ministrators Of Mrs. Elizabeth Beardonif, deea, will offer at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 2561 of February, 1665, The following Real Estate to wit: about ii•cif an acre of GROUND, situated on the Pike, 3 miles east of Viravrmbore,' •on which is erected a two-stevy BRICK HObSE, containing 6 rooms and a Kitchen. Also, a double Log Stable, Granny witha Cam oevriwaanse, Wash House, Bake Oven, and other convenientoutbuild ings. There is choice Fruit on the premises, each as Ap• pia Peaches, Pears, Grapes &a 'There is a Cistern near the Kitchen door, and asset] ofgood Water convenient to the dwelling. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. febl-4t ANNAPOLIs, Jan. 31 BROWN'S H QTEL.—Thif t Hot,el, situ ated on the corner of Queen and Second Streets, op posite the 'Bank, Court Room, and County Offices, and in the immediate neighborhood of Stores, Shops and other places of beeriness, is conveniently situated for country people having business in Chambemburg. The feu ding. has been greatly enlarged and refitted for the accommoda-; ton of Guests. THE TABLE will always be furnished with the best the Market can produce. THE BAIL will be supplied with pure and choice Li- QM. gm STABLE is large and attended with a good and careful Ostler. Every attention will be Tendered to make Guests COM. , fortable while sojourning at this Hotel. febl. JACOB S. B: OWN, Proprietor. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL' ri ESTATE.—By virtue of an orderof the Orphans Court of Franklin county, Pa, wo wif expote at PnbUo Sale, on the premises, on Saturday. the i2sth day of :Fawn- Val y, 1865, at 1 o'olc,ck, P. SL, ;the following deamibed Real Estate of Jobe Miller, late of St. Thomas township; dee'd All that certain TRACT. OP LAND, situate m St. Thomas township, in said county, nokolning lands of John Schelly, Wilson's heirs and W. D. Dtxon, containing 116 Acne, more or less. nearly all Limestone Land, with a LOG HOUSE, Bank Barn, Brick Spring 'House and Smoke House ; °fine Orchardof choice Fruit and a Spring of never-failing Water en the land. This is a most desi rable tract of land, and Is in a high state ofealdvation. 15 Acres of the above twat are Timber Land. CATHARINE MILLER, Z Adin , rs. fobl PATRICK DTGARVY, ) \ i DTICE.—AII parties interested will take notice, that Samuel Seibert became the owner, by purchase, from the Administrators of Win. Seibert, deed, (late of Chambersharg. )of tbeshares of stock of the said deceased, in the" SCItUYLSILL AND DAUPIIIN /MPEOVIOMNT MID RAIL ROAD COID.ANY," numb= 977 to 1048, and 1074 to 1181, inclusive; and that the Acmes of stock issued to said Wm. Seibert, dee'd, were de stroyed by the Area 30th July, 1864, when Chambers• burg was given to the flames ; and that at a meeting of the - Directors of the said company, to be held.at Philadel. phis, early in March next; the said Samuel Seibert wilt make application to said Directors, to have new call& cates of suck issued to him, in lienof Those dmtroyed by the tire. SAXIIEL SELBERT.. The undersigned, Administratrts and Administratce of William Seibert, deed, do hereby consent to the transfer being made to Samuel Seibert of the stock described. MARGARET SEIBERT, Adzo'r. febl JOHN HUBER, Adm'r. • 11DUBLIC SA E.—The,undersigned, g_ Administrator &basis non - of Jnbob Revise, deed, wilt offer Eli Public Sale, on Tuesday, the22t/t day of Fehl ruory, 1865, The fall owing Real Estate, to wit: The MANSION FARM, situate In Metal township, Franklin county, Pa., on the Three Mount:Mu Road, ad. joining the town of Fannettsbnrg, containing 500 ACRES of LIME and FREE STONE LAND, about Z:S). Acres whieh are well covered with Oak and Pine Timber, the balance in e good state of cultivation. The improvements are a large two-storied STONE HOUSE, (occupied as a Rotel for the last forty years,) Stone Back Budding, 3 TENANTJOUSES, large Frame Bank Bare, Frame Stable, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Cider Press and all ne cessary and convenient oat-buildings. Also—A large HAT and STOCK SCALES convenient to the Dwelling. There is a large Orchard of choice Ernit Trees on the premises, and a Well of never•failing Water near the Dwelling, and Water Pipes from thejdortmain for water ing stock on different parts of the farm. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., when the terms will barnacle known by JACOB FLICKINGER, febl•4t - [WN. FLEmEcn, Anct] Adm'r de basis eon. OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTER MASTER, DEPAirrarisr or PES.I:BII.VA.MA, Phil adelphia, Pa., January 23d,1865. Sealed proposals will be revolved at this office until 12 o'clock, M., Thursday, the 94. day of Fthruary ttext, for tho following Lumber and Materials, more or lees, to be toed In the construction of a liospitoi Building at the U. S. Barracks at Carlisle, Pa. The Lumber is to be delivered at said Barman by the Ist day of March next Material of each kind to be of the best quality and sub.. lect to inspection by Superintendent of the work. . 27 Hemlock Jame 23 - feet long, 3xll inches • 33 do 3R do lel do , 38 do V. do 3xll do • 134 „- do 14 do 3:10 do 90 do ,32 do 3xlo do ` 68 do 42 do Ir 6 do , 7.6 do do 3xB do 2 Hemlock Girders 42 feet long, Bx 9 inches 140 Hemlock Rafters M. feet long, 3x4 inches at one end and 3x.6 inches at the otherend. 38 Hemlock Rafters M feet long, 3x4 inches at one end and 3:8 Inches at the other end. MEEMINI PEE2INEEII WWW3iZI2M3!M 2 do - do 28 do do 13 do 4xB do 63 White Pine Ponta I.l} do 6x6 do 160 Hemlock Scantling 12 160 do do 12 14,720 feet of Planed and Matched Flowing of sanaoned \Vlote Pine. 2,000 feet of Planed and Matched Flooring of summed Yeliow Pine. 4,000 feet of Ist Common dry Pine Boards. 1,500 feet of Ist Common dry Vine Boards 14 inch 500 do Common dry Pine Boards 11 inch. • 2,000 do do do 1,000 do lot Common Pine Plank 2 inch. 1,000 'do Common White do 2 Inch. 2,000 do 1 inch Hemlock Sheeting Boards for root 900 • do Crown moulding, 6 inch, 900 do Bed do 2} do xlf inches. 500 Bushels of Lime to be delivered as fast as retilaired. 400 do good sharp yellow sand to be delivered as fast as required. 400 Bushels Sharp Creek sand to be delivered as fast as required 12,000 Square feet of Tin rooSug, painted on both sides, including Guttering, soldered on both sides. to be put on as soon as the roof Is ready. .. • 40001 Square yards of Plastering, tyro coats of brown snorter and last one of white, to be put on as soon as the building is ready. 1800 pounds Nails, sizes from Odin Al. Proposals will be 'roceivocl separately for the different classes of material. The government reserves the tight to reject any or all bids or any portion of a bid. Persons whose bids are ac cepted will be required to enter into bonds with approved sureties for the taithfhl performance of the arutmct. Proplbeals to be endorsed "Proposals for Building Mate. riots for Hospital at Carlisle Barracks" and addressed Colonel J. G. Johnsoo,Chief Quarter Master Department of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penna. (Signed) J. G. JOHNSON. Col'and Chief Quarter Master Depart. of Pennsylvania. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES of the County of Franklin for the•year 1864. James C. Elder, Treasurer of the Coutity of Franklin,-in Account with said Co. . . RECEIPTS. DR. To cash received from George J. Balsley, late Treasurers 44 85 , . To am't of County State and Militia ' Taxes Outstanding at last settle. meat for the year 1863 6,111 04 To eat of County, Taxesleviedand - . assessed for the year 1864 40,813 39 To aml of State Taxes " 35.533 55 To am% of Militia Tax " 1,793 50 , To ea.sh received on Commonwealth , I casts 938 66 To cash Jury Fees 24 00 '1 To cash from J. Kees, Relief Fund 8 00 To cash on Special assessment 1 30 To cash from the Commissioners, bt•• I ng loans from the followmg sources, since last settlement: George Walk : 1,100 00 _ George Johnston • 2,000 00 - Alum. Stamy .. 2,00000 . Geo. H. Stump - 2,000 00 David Sleichter ' 450 00 - John McKenzie 600 00 G. & H. Stump .. 500 00 David Sliechter _ 350 00 ' Catherine Foltz ' 500 00 . Bunk of Chambersburg• 2,603 00 William Hassler 900 00 GPO. Deatdch SOO 00 - John Hicks 1,360 00 J. B. Monu 500 00 ' John W. Kuhn 150 00 - G. & 11. Stump 700 CO John Downey 1,000 00 . John Bowman 300 00 Beni. & Margaret Henry 9.45 00 Bank of Chambersburg • 3,000 00 John Downey 1,000 00 Malinda Kerr 3,300 00 To moll received on }lueikaters cense 270 On To rash abatement Hrecelviat from State Treasurer for pu)ing, State - Tax 1 , 500 32. 1.830 . EXPENDITURE'S. CB. COURT EXPENSES AND COMMONWE ALTII FEES By cash paid Grand and Traverse 1 Juana, April Term W. 79 59 By cash paid Grand and Traverse Jurors, May Term - 178 52 By cash paid Grand and Traverse Jurors, August Term GS 21, By cash paid Grand and Traverse Jurors, October Term 332 52 By cash paid Grand arLd Traverse Jurors, Jaraurry Term •149 80 By cash paid Samuel Brandt, EMl wooing Jurors 117 50 • By cash paid William C. McNulty, Juror's board 80 50 By cash paid J. S. Brown, Juror's board 14 00 By cash paid Tip Staves ).B) 67 ' . " " Wm. G. Mitchell. Clerk -of Courts 355 67 ' By cash paid W. S. Stenger, District ..- Attorney 614 00 By cash paid J. Glasser, Court Crier._ 54 65 • • ,g 0 Constables' fees, for taa. king returns to Quarter Seaton. - 132 41 , ' By Cas h paid Saml Dutra% Sheriff; . bringing prisoners on requisitiln. 121'55 ca s 3 paid Sam ? Brandt, Sherif : : ees in Corammatrealtb cases 182 09 • - By cub lead Witness fees r,OBB 80 - ' , —..—..... $4.189 R 5 I CLALMED rg, State of Penn- the applicant must date of tlisliitt, and Philips John W Procks Miss Annie RioliardsMrsEli7:h Russel Lyman L Ross William Sellers Harry Shaffer Samuel Shuffner Christian ShoernakerTheop Smith John A Stoner Mrs Cath Stouffer Samuel SudensMirCrislina Stover Geo W Wallace Henry WOlll5 Henry ftel33 Mbertionnento. JACOB DEARDORFF, ) JOFLN R. DEARDORFF, iAdID'M ESIIMI 16 do B xll do do do 10 do Bxll do 10 do 5x13 do EMtl EWE ffon abbatistannto 111= , POOR BOUM , By cash paid to Charles Gatwick*, Treasurer ' on orders from Directors 13,624 60 , - ROAD VIEWS AM) SURVEYS By cash paid S. B. Shively, et at, .. for surveying - _., 03 By' cash id A . H. Etter, et al. raad viewpas 98 00 - BRIDGES BUILT - AND REPAIRS. )8119 00 By cash paid S. B. Flickinger, for .. • building bridge mouths Canodo. gninett Creek, near Flickinger's -mill 1,260 00 By cash paid Wm. Bossed, et. al, for repairs v 1 81 00 .. —....____. 00 By cash paid Refunded Tax ' ' $1,341. 85 62 REPAIRS AT PUBLIC BUILDINGS: ' . Bicash paid SamnelSeibert, for re- pair at COMt Honse' 4,500 03 By cash paid Jas. King, far repair at . . Court House 2,500 01 By cash paid Shepler & Clark, stools _ for offices .;- ' 400 - By cash paid Evans & West, rampart . - ' , . ter work at prison - - 49 92 By cash paid Conrad Whiting, ma- - aiming at prison • 24 80 - ' . By cash paid F. Reilly, masoning at prison •23 55 , S By cash paid HesayFinafrock, desk . ; • and tables for ogee - 50 76 By cash paid Henry Finafrock, case and table far Surveyor's office.... 16 03 - By cash paid -W. H. Sullenberger, , drawers for Register's office 3 79 _ By cash paid John Laydig, et al. for . - 1 papering and painting Rgiatefe, , Prothonotary's and Clerk's offices. 140 00 r - By cash paid G-ao. McGeehan, ma soning at prison -.7, 5 00 By-cash paid J. E. Schaffer:4 glazing. at prison -r. ' 19 25 --. By cash paid J. E. Soisteeld, glaz ing at Court House 5 85 - 87,335 83 MISCELLANEOUS BILLS. , By paid S. S. Stiryock, for Par don's Digests . 18 00 : By cash paid D. K. Wunderlich, D. , B. Martin and W. S. Amberson, Auditors 100 00 , , By cash paid P. Hammen, qualifying ,officers 5 00 ' By cash paid Cumberland V.'lo. 8., _ freight on records 33 00 By castapaid Jas 0: Elder, for rna• . r king new tax duplicates ' 49 30 . By cash paid Ennel Kuhn, stir: - veyor, recording Boo drafts 400 00 . By cash pai at dJ. A. Davison, rettait- ing age • • 93 50 • By cash paid Oaks & Litin,„drayuge ' on records ' 6 15 ' - By cash paid Eastern Penitentiary • for support of convicts 308 97 s - By cash paid K. S. Taylor, press and, - _ seals for county offices 83 93 By cash paid H. Shade, for county , map 500 By cash paid Evans &West, making boxes far packing records 55 84 By cash paid expenses for sending records away - 55 55 By cash paak. S. Taylor, for book. • . - , .. case and chairs for office ' 530 , . By cash paid E. S. Taylor, station- .. my for court - ' • -- 19 87 . By cash paid Wm. G. Michell, re. . . moving,book.case . - 385 ' .. By cash paid Isaac Burin% bounty. 50 00 - ` H. Strickler l e er revenue ; stamps 5. _ 430 By cosh paid Andrew GertiastTpr road damages , . '25 00 • By cash paid Brant & Flack, andC., others, sundries - 7 00 By cash paid board and Lzse ' feed . whilst holding triennial appeals. 103 60 ' By cash paid W. W. Paxton for use . • of the basement of the 3fetholist < , , Clanych for holding Court..„ _ 40 00 , 'fly cash paid Oaks & Liam, It ' al., hauling records 22 75 By cash paid exoneration on taxes fur 1863 51 73 - 81,497 86 RELIEF OF SOLDIERS. By cash paid for relief of Soldiers 4,502 50 PRIfION EXPENSES By cash paid Samuel Brandt, Sheriff, boarding prisoners..._l,69l 17 By cash paid Samuel Brandt frr'rn moving prisoners to Penitentiary and House of Refuge 283 70 By bash paid Jacob Sellers, Deputy Sheriff, superintending Prison.... 100 CO ' By cash paid G-co. M. Stenger, Dep. Sheriff; superintending Prison.... 100 OQ 'By. cash paid Wunderlich. for coal 173 15 By, cash paid Oats & Linn, for ocra, 34 45 Sam'l Brandt, for woad 85 00 Seising 31 56 " J. B. Miller, for tinware 27 83 " I " Thomas Metcalfe, for. merchnn disc 7 18 By cash paid Peter Feldman, for shoes for prisoners 10 75 By cash paid Richards 0 Bravely, • Physicians 100 00 • By cash paid A. J. & H. M. White, clothing for prisoners. 130 75 By cash paid Brand 0 Pits* for • locks, &c 815 By cash paid Z. C. Boyd, for mer- chandise 7 06 By cash paid. Etter & Hamilton, tin. Wt.. ...vs • 36 11, end 1 464.6 paid Jacob Smith: for stove 603 Byster ti WO, zrmer ehaadize 7 79, ---.--- AIM 88 I ASSESSORS' PAY. ' . By cash yield Assessors for mating trienniateasessment. 1,30 so . By cash paid Assessors far distrihnt- - . - Mg taxnotlees and reakingsnititary . . enrollment 344 52 By caih paid 'Assessors on making speMal assessment 74 49 - - - , - 1,767 91 INQtISMONS. By rash paid Dr. Wm. IL: Bo -1e.... 15 CO w.- S. Stenger 1 00, J.A. Sxrigert., .7.P., etal 16 42 ' - ,- " . - - " Dr. A. EL,Sengerly., ...- 20 00 ".. "U. B. Davison. J. P. et. , . " Dr: ' S. D. Ken _ iIaSTICES' COSTS IN COM. OASES. By cull paid P. Hamm= 164 67 " J. E. Maclay - 599 " W.H. Blair 11 " John A. Hyasang 10 50 " •E. J. Small. 8 97 " John Caufman ' , 58 28 " Isaac Miler and ather9 26 53 CONSTABLES' COSTS IN COM. CASES. By alah paid S. Rl3oyd and others ' 331 68' ARRESTING AND.CONCEGTTLNG VAGRANTS. 13.1- =Rh raid P. Thunman 95 40' Samuel Braid' 64 50 " " T. L. Fletcher 8 45 $1(11 35 BORROWED MONEY PAID. By en h paidJ. W. Craig . _ , sc ot A. Crossen: 1,365 " David Bowers 527 OB - " " James Chariton ' 799 -55 " " Daniel Stouffer 'IA 00 " Nancy Stouffer - - 988 00 " " John Craft 1,050 00- - " John Grove 320 52 _ " John Rohrer 591 65 " " B'k of Chamberebmg. 9,000 Samuel 7,h3 93 " " Thomas Pomeroy and • ' others; interest .. ...... ... 13 • By cash paid J. W. Craliand others, interest and loan 651 2.5 By cash paid DaVid Sleichter, et. aL, interest 78:4 3.1 swot qs , ELECTIONS. . _ By cash paid officers of March oleo% -! Son . 435 47 By cash paid officers of August elec. tion 511 34 BY cash paid officers of Oct. election. 552 10 " Noy.election. 48 " " returajnd. counting r soldiers' votes . 148 60 BS' cash paid qetke gad jOstices' Tees 53 GS By cash paid Constable fees 83 50 K S. Tdrlor, Prothon• otary, counting and Sling soldiers' vote 6507 85=5 , 44 comviksioxEßN oFricE. By cash paid John Disney, services , as commissioner 277 S 7 By cosh paid Jim. Downey, services in militia •• 25 00 By cash paid Henry ,Good, services as commissioner MI 44 By cacti paid lienry ,Good, services . 111 militia 25 00 By cash paid John Nitterhonse, car- vices as commissioner 70 00 By cash paid John Armstron'g, see , vices as commissioner '7O 00 By cash paid • John Armstrong, err- vices in militia 10 00 By cash paid-Una. Stewart, Attorney . to commissioners s 75-00 . By cash paid Goa Foreman, Clerk to conuttinionors - 575 00 • By cosh paid Geo. Foreman,-Clerk in mil tia ~75 02 - By cash paid Stottionery for Office.. .01 90 ' a r ..—."..."..- 3-,508 80 .1171 00 COURT . riousE - 13S , ens)) paid Wrmderlich & Newt. for will .. ... .. .. , ' " . - 56 00 . BY Mkt paid das company 9183 By cash paid for cleaning coact honse yard ko 106 97 By casb paid Bold. Anderson, white. ' . 4 -- washing court house -31 50 By cash paid John Minuet foiserub• 'bing„kc 20 25 . . By cash paid L. B. Eyster fitting gas into court house 12 375 By cash paid F. Elliot for valise.... 375 ' ' By cash paid Oaks & Lino, for coal. 550 By cash paid J. B. Miller coal gore 13 50 . ____;. 382 55 8111,275 61 PRINTING. By earl paid MeChuo &Stoner.... 427 23 B. Y. Humber Jr. Go.: 350 00 " F. L. Rutter, binding looks for Registers office 58 00 By cash paid S. It. Fisher .6: Co. • binding records for Prothonotary and clerk's taco - - •69 50 By rash paid 3. Louder, Records for Prothy'a (Moe . 31 50 By cash paid F. L Rutter, enroll ment lints and. record . .. . • 6 5 00 By melt paid J. N. Snider , ledgers 'er, ''''''''' for Treasurer 18 - 75 OUTSTANDING TAX FOR 1864. By. amount Of Glauxtberibtirg dtrpli• este - 292 27 " Antrim 247 30 " " Formett 684 23 Guilford 435 Green 923 45 " " Oreenraetbe n . ..... .215 or Otto Ilibratistut.ntts. 4 , , • 1533404:4: • ' ..,. '92 31; VT ucy= . • ' 74 " .• -".. L 'Leticialcany - 720 05 31ontgelneri 615 W. 21terutribur8 536 68 ' " •" Motal 115.31 ". ' " Peters- L . .Ic4i M Quluo9 - r ' 517 04 :: , " Southampton . F 135 81 , " St. Thomas ' 551 11 ~4 " waabigton. ... . . ..... -'5 81 ' 1 - Weynennorn 419 132 " Worm" 180 52 _ "'• , " Washington for 1869. CB Ee .' ,-- 7,889 . 924 " .' ' BtateTreasnrer: ...... 36,067 57 " " , 2per cent colleetlans el. ~ lowed Btate taw, .99,008, G o ' o l-- . .' -' 73015 spereente7l2medTrea. norerenHnetstereli , ' censer 827 0..... ... 13 50 1 .4 • .' " 4 per rent 4-Trannuer ort ' - - the oolleetio - n of 8 31 4 - • 299,59, Co. Tax 1,.21 74 . .. . , 4percentallowedTrea sum On militia Tax 14 32 4" 13 per coat allowed • Trenutrerfordinbuss- tog $55,M5,50 83 7 38 „ 4 per cent allowed the, . . . county on State Tax , 4 - 839,008,55 • 1,5t30 V , ” 4- " Abatement nllowedtax .1 6 9 8,8 1,385 72 108,915 09 2,39) 59 . By lyalunee due the County , . , • • , . 8111g5 el . . _: - RECAPITULATION. DR. Tb cash from at Treasurer ' ,44 85 ' , To oaratanding.taxes for 1863:—. 6,111 04 xoo:flinty to.: for 1861 ' 40,833 .39 To &tate .•" 34g53 .55 , To 149.01., ‘. 11,795 50 , To loans. ' ' 24,175 00 To Coriumonwealth costs. 938 66 To Jury fees, f.-,e -- 33 30 To 4 per cent. on State tax 1,830'W . , ! ,- $111,275 61 . . , I - i Cu. By Court expensesaud Commonwealth fees..l94,lEa 88 e ' Poor /louse 13604 00 .. " m 4 views and surveying 119 00 " repairs at public buildings. 7,335 83 " " bridgesbnllt and repairs 1,403 85 miscellaneous. 1,188 69 " Eastern Penitentiary • ' 31097 " Prison expenses 2,818 ES ' " relief to soldiers families 4,502 50 " Assessors' pay 1,767 81 , " inquisitions.- ' 90 04 " Justices'and Constables' costs SEB 85 elections 2.416 51 " loess paid. 11,000 85 , vagrants " 168 35 ' Commissioners office -. 1,508 E 0 ' " Court House expensint 3410 55 " printing and binding books LOW CO + , outstanding taxes. 7,889 92 " Treasurer's commissions. 2,827 10 " exoneration and abatements 5,634 94 " State tax. 36,667 57 " balance due county 2,3605: • 8111.275 61 COUNTY DEBT AND ASSETS Jan. Stb, t lS6s LIABILITIES Total 'amount of money borrowed for bounty , ;Ind relief purposes.. 135 - Loco oo ASSETS Cash in - htilais of Treasurer at this -1V,36D Outstanding taxes' in the Lands of collectors-for 1864 7,138392 A,929 44 Actual indebtedness of the county exclasive of accruing interest not due. R 40,749 56 We, the undersigned Commissioners of PranDin coun ty, Penna. in testimony of the correctness of the foregoing jaccormt, have hereunto set our hands at the COMMIIOSIMI. .ers' °Mae. this sth day of January A. D., 1665. JOHN DOWNEY, HENRY GOOD, / COMA. Attest : JOHN ARMSTRONG, GEO. FOIIEILLS. We, the Auditors of Franklin county do certify that we have examined the drafts of the Commissioners, with the receipts fat the same, upon Jas. G. Elder, Esq., Treasur er. as also the bills rind accounts in the Commissioners' of. nee, upon which such drafts have been issued, from the eighth day of January A. D., 12E4, until the fifth day of January, A. D., 381 5 (bothdaya inclusive) and find a balance due from James G. Elder, Tremont*, of two thousand three hundred and sixty dollars and fifty two deals. = D. B. DIASTIN, W. S. AMBERSON. Ands. Attest: • M. MARTIN, eLim ' fell AMOUNT .PAM BY THe DIFFERENT CONSTA. BLES SHILT, SETTLEMENT. Henry Ditch, Antrim township. . $2lB 33 Harris Finley, Fannett , township 472 92 J. 33, Shively, Green township 120 00, John Hardman. Greencastle 120 a Andrew Baird, Hamilton township Ili 00 Henry Stronger, Lnrgan townshipso 00 William Forbes, Letterkenny township ' 100 CO James Witherow, Metal township • 315 31 Jacob Haulman, Peters township 69 00 Jacob Mona, Quincy township ' 035 00 -Hugh Smith, Southampton township 30 00 Jacob Shaw, St. Thomas township 315 00 Jacob H. Hooirer, Washington township : M. 7 16 W. F. Hamer, Waynesboro' . 415 I*. Samuel Sacrist, Warren. townshipl.s7 00 T. 0. Mill at. Treasurer. Mg mar Saut 600110. NEW -F 4 _NC Y - DRY, GOODS :STORE, On Seeand .5 - ;ear, nearly oppardie eka Poet Oike, Have just received and opened a large and =led stock of fall dry goods, to which they invite the attention of the Publie, We wiA,ssy just here that wears prepared to sell goods as low as any house in the minty, the /as and Bears not excepted. Oar stock consists in part as follows: 'EAMES' DRESS GOODS a large variety, CLOAKING CLOTHS, very cheap, • DALMORA,L & BOOF , S,KTHTS, cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. Glerves,, Hosiery, Hoods, &c,„ in great vanety. hsor Men and Boys' wear we have Cloth, Cassimer, Sat tinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Under Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, &c., all very Cheap. We have also a full stock of /io.9lila, Tickings, Flan. nels, &c.,, all of whieh will be sold to suit customers, Now talks rims to bu r y. - octl9 METCALFE & HITESHEW. - . 15 00 9004 231 14 ELECTION RETURNS • COKE DT slowly, not so with the large and varied assortment of Dry Goods just opening at WM. WALLACE & COS at the MarketHonse corner, opposite the Methidist Church. They. have just returned from New York where they par chased at Auction, the largest assortment of Dry Goods ever brought to this county which they offer at greatly re. dnoed prices for cash, consisting of Good Muslin at 25 cents, 1 Yard wide at 50 bents, -51 Yards wide, Sheeting, 81 13 Pillow Case Muslin, 73 cents, • Best Prints at 373 oenats, Good Prints at lower prices, Giaghams 37i, best, 45 cents, Balinomls, 63 75, $.4 00, $4 sy Shawls at all prices, Ladles' Cloaking, all colors, Cssinets, Jeans and Casimers. 12 Quarter Slankent. ati wool. Sl2 50 per pair. A full assortment of Gloves, constantly on band. The above goods being purchased in hiew Tort at low est cash price, we are determined to sell at low rates to snit the times. • la' Give us a call before parchasingelsewhere. octl9 WIL WALLACE le CO. titisonal propertg e Sale#.4 PUBLIC SALE OF STOCK & FARM= MG UTENSILS.-41111 be sold by Public Sale an Wednesday, the 15day of, February 1855, on the Farm In Antrim township, 8 tulles from Chamberstmrg, S than Cashtown, and 4 from Greencastle, on the Brown's Mill toad,' the following personal property, to wit: 2 BRAD OF GOOD WORE HORSES, one of vcbich Is ' , goo d . Leader; 1 two-year old Colt; 5 bead of COWS andl CUR; 1 'Food 3-Inch tread Wagon and Bed; 1 narroW•wheeled Wagon and Bed; remand two-horse Wagon ; flayLed ders; 1 Threshing Machine; 1 Roller; Wheelbarrow; sets Bretehbands ; Plow Gears; Collars, Bridles, 2 new Fly Meth, Housings, Halters, 2 Plows, Double Shovel Flaw, Harrow, Brier Hook, Hey Cotter, Mattocks, Shov els, Forks; Leg, Bet,' Breast and Cow Chaim, Single, Daunt and 'nipple Trees, Cutting Box; Also, a quantity of HAY by the Tun, LONG STRAW he the Bundle, CORN by the Barrel, WOOD by the Cord.. f ;c ? Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms will bsmadeknown. Salo positive, as the sub scriber has sold his farm and intends rernoving'Hasa. jea23l SAMVE/ MYERS. VOR §ALE.—Agooa STEAM ENGINE, six hor'e power, in good conditibn. Can be teen by eating at T. B. Wood's Foundry. , sep2l-tf • ; JACOB GATIVIB. $2,416 51 POR SALE.—A full course S c h o l llts hip inthe Qxiaker City Businew Collrge of madevga. Apply at this °Mee. isep,tl sortudfiring pouseo. WU - NDERLICII & NEAD FORWAP.Dthio Avn COM:ine , n, MEaCliaNra. North Second Street, opposite the thunberland Vane RWlroad Depot, Chamberaburg, cares run regularly to and from Philadelphia: and Bald. . more. .AGENTS.—Peacock, k, Zell & No. 808 Mar. k e t Bt., Philadelphia. LYkew' VaileY.Hroken Erg nod Nutt COAL.(thleet from the alines), w ilkesharre and Phi e rove FOUNDRY 00AL, LUMBER; SHINGLES, SALT, PLASTER and lligrocok CEMENT, kept constantly on hand. FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE et en kiwis purchased at the highest imsh prices. epW, 63. WUNDERLICH & NEAD. THOS L. finICSFLB. JACOB ZELIXR., aILLESPIE, ZELLER dr N.:A PRODUCE AND PROVISION NERMANTS.: .AVD infOLESALE GROCERS, Nail:Woe corner of Sixth and Market Strew* 241:14 ": delphia ftiolgatt , 1,020 IV TIP. N., SCRLOEiSin DENTAL OF Pia 0, &mad Street,' ace =ID %Mk t k, e. Vett Rowe, corer MOAN no* . sage, c!imlEwLssuPtc •P& Ig==:{ll=l METCALFE & BITESITEW Val astate Skabol TRUSiEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PRAii ESTATE.—Iltere will be. expottedto of by tray of' pear °num on the preasham, near the town of WaYneitbOte,ln comity. Pan SS th 4 dap 1-1 nazi the Marring described Estate, late the MANSION FARM of COMMA Zody,. dec'd, adjoining lands of Sprawl prop* JohW E:mtrOza, Eman uel =len George Greenawalt and Samuel"97l77gert, Sit uate In