The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, April 12, 1865, Image 1

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• THE FRANKLIN' REPOSITORY is published
every 'Wednesday morning by' "THE REPOSITORY
ASSOCIATION," at 82 30 per annum, LS spvANcE, on
83 if not paid within the year. .411 subscriprion ac
co sem be settled annually. 'No paper nih be sent
out of-the State unless paid for in adrue.v and all such
subscriptions will invariably be diseor.dnued at the expi
ration of the time for which they are l ptid--
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ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted at PIPTEEN axis
per linnlor first insertion, and s tEN ≠ Per 'lir, for cub
sequent Insertions. Adibend discount is made to persons
advertising by the quarter, hulf-year or year. 9 8,.pecial no
nces charged one-ball more than regular advertisements.
All resolutions Of Aasocialions; cominitnications of limited
Individualor interest. and notices of Marria Ims and Deaths
'exceeding five lines, are charged fifteen cents per line.
r 4, All Legal Notices of entry kind, and all Orphans'
tours and other -341slicial Salto. are required by Zinc to
adneetised in i gheßEPosivOßY—it haring the LARGF,T CIR
CULATION of any paper publiahtel in the county of Franklin.
JOB PRINTING of every kind in Plain and Fanny col
ons, done with neatness and diApatch. Hand.bilhg; Blanks,,
Cards, Pamphlets, &c, of every variety and style, printed
at the shordstt notice. The REPOSITORY OFFICE , hasjust
been re-fitted with Steam ;Power and three PreSSES, mai
every thing in the Printing line can be executed in the
most artistic manner and at the lowest rates. TERMS IN.
VARIABLY CASH.
fae 34r. John K. Is our authorized, Agetato
receive Stubsoiription4 and Advertisements, and ret'oipt for
tho same. alt letters should be addressed to
11'CLURE3r. STONER, Publisher,
Coal, iLumba,
CARPENTERS AND BU IL DER S!
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The undersigned have now on hand, at their
PLANING AND FLOORLSG MILL.
a large supply of Sash, Shutters, Doors and Mods for sale.
or made to order.
Mouldings of all descriptions, from miff loch :o h inches,
on band.
Main and Ornamental Scroll Sawing neatly executed.
Also—Wood Turning in all its brunehes. Newel Posts,
Banisters, Bed Posts, Sc., on hand.
A largo supply of Drtsseil Flooring for sale.
Also—Window and Door Frames on hand or nmde at
short notice. IfAXELET, VERNON A: -CO..
febl tf Harrison An eine, Chausberslirg.
N',OTICE TO FARMERS
IC* TONS OF MIOTHY IfAY
Warded by GEO. A. DEITZ.
200 WALN't:T LOGS
Wanted by GM. A. Dent
100 ASLI LOGS
Wanted by 11E0. A. DEITZ.
101 LARGE CHERRY LOG:,.
Wanted by GEO. A. DIM.
WHEA - 1, RYE, CORN.-OATH
and all kinds at Pruduce•bought by (i'EO. yEITZ, at
hia Wanlouae above the Railroad Depot.,
STOVE AND LIME COAL
lof ealo'cliesp, - By the ton or half ton.
OAK Alii; HICKORY WOOD
by the eOrd or.balf ecud.
OAK AND HICKORY WOOD,
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cawed and split for stove use. by the cord hat' cord.
WLNDOW AND DOOR SILLS.
,at Oak, Walnut and Pine, alwayx on hand
WINDOW AND DOOR•FRADIE STUFF:
and all kinds of LUMBER, rich as Oak and Pine Plank;
Oak, Walnut, Pine andiletalock Boards; Flaoringßoands,
Joists, Scantling, Shingles, Paling. &a'
_BEST OF ROOFLSO SLATE
always an hand, and roofs put un by the best Slaters, who
have drawn medals tor their superior workmanship.
CALL AT DMZ'S WAREHOUSE. 7--
above the Railroad Depot, ova bui rhur.. [4ec2l
LEONARD EBERT & S:ON,
COAL AND LUMBER MERCHANTS.
We have on hand all kinds of Coal and Lumber. and
are prepared to runtish BM Lumber to order at short no•
tice. all at the mutt re ble Mims. Our sr•rek of•Litm
ber consists of
White Pines inch Pia k,
" "118 " sel t Plank. - •
" " Plaot.
" " I 1 select and Culling
Boa raa
" " I " Siding pi inch.
" !Best River Shingles, .
" " Worked Floring,
Siding.
" "
Joist and Scantling. all sites, _
Hemlock Joist and Scantling,
cc ilanais,
Yellow Pine Boards, Joist and Scantling,
Palling andlPlastering Laths.
We bane alacalrrays on band a good supply of all
kinds of Coal for stoves and lime-beaming. Also a supe
rior article of-Broadtop Coal for blacksmiths. The pub
lic are Invited - to give us a call, as we will endeavor to
give satisfaction to all that-call.
Coal and Lumber furnished on the ears to an) elation
on the Franklin! Railroad.
00'7f/file') on Second St.. in the rear of the Jail Yard,
Charabemburg.Pa. ' LEO. EBERT 6: SON
SMALL, BENDER dr. CO
Yinlc and Goldsborough Pc.,
LUMBER DEALERS
, Awn MANUFAC , r7,7BEIL4 OP
SASH, MORS, SHUTTERS, HLL'DS.
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. 4c.,
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}Keep constairtly on hand a well seleeted atri•k of seas•
rumble Lumber, viz:—Joint and Smalling, Weatherboard
ing, dreasell Flooring, Siding, Laths. Shingles. Palings and
Fencing.
White Pine and Oak Bills, mwed to order at the
shortest notice. All enminihnieritions should be addressed
In YORK, PA. • iferit3-ly
STEAM SAW MILL.—The undersign
ed have erected and in operation a Steam Saw Mill
at the South Mom m. near Gmffenburg Springs, and are
prepared to saw to krder Bills of WHI'L'E OAK, PINE,
H 1 LOCK or an} kind of timber desired, at the short
est notice and at low ratan. One of the firm will be at the
Hotel of Sain'l Greenawalt, in Chaenbersburg nn Saner•
day the 24th inst. and on each alternate Saturday thereat . ,
ter for the purpose of contracting for the delivery of turn.
ber. LUMBER DELIVERED at any point at the Lbw-
EST RAMA. All letters shilleld be addressed to them at
Graffenhurg P. 0.. Adams Co.. Pa.
deel4.tf MILTENBERGER Sa. BRADY.
BUIL D IN G LUMBER.—The under
**visa 4 prepaiedvo saw all kinds of Building Lam.
ber at the lowest market price. R. A. RENFREW.
GREENWOOD MIAs, Fayetteville P. O. dee•-tint
Cuba= aub *mato.
JACOBS' TOBACCO AND CIGAR
STORE.—Having re-built my Tobacco and Cigar
Store on South Main street, (corner of Washington s Main
streets,) two squares from the Diamond, I would invite all
to call and examine toy stock, consisting of ,
CREWING TOLIACCO:
Congress, all kinds, Cavendish,
Twist, all kinds, Rose Twist.
—Flounder, Old Virginia,
liavN Honey Dew,
Michigan Fine Cut, de., &c.
Solace; ,
Al44%wrdi Shorts
SNUFFS:
Scotch,
SittOKING :
131 g Lick.
_ - Dam Mc.
Bappee
Lure Hand,
Cut sad Dry,
Lyncliburi.
James River,
MPad,
sep 21.
REMOVAL OF B U S H' S TOBACCO
AND SEGAR STORE.—The natiemigned boa re.
moved his Tobacco and Segal. Store to his two . room, On
SECOND STREET, not door to n'te Frirpriehip 4,7virE
House, where be will keep on hand a comp'ete stock of
TOBACCO AND SEGARS, auebas Notaral Leaf Miele
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Iran and Smoking Tobacco, pipe., &c.„
aprits C. !CRUSH.
jA.COBS SMYSER - .
Minctfaeturers and Wboleasle Dialers in
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
No. 310 North. Third Sirres, above rine. Weer Side.
toetl2.ly] PHILADELPHIA, PA.
J. D.JACOBB, late erChamb'w, Pa. Ila.Xo'r E. ISHYdEIL
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOBACCO
aorISEdARe and retail, at
SHAFER dc STUART'S,
on Queen street, tart of the Methodist Cbtarb.
43#N0irtarts.
J. C. ILICItAmIxs, M. U. JNO. MONTGOMERY, m. U.
RICHARDS -&-. MONTGOMERY have
associated themselves In the Praaice of Recliner,
and haveopened an office in Dr. Richards' new building,
on Main street, doors doo south of the Diamond-
AU persons indebted to either of the sbove, will please
snake early settlement of the fame. - [augt24-tt)
pH. W. H:BOYLE will attend prompt
ly to all pnatessionnl calls. (Mice in the Vestibule
of the New School Nome near the Jail. taug24.
MILLER, HAMILTON. ISt CO. ,
Eaveyist received a flne assortment of ArOVES,
TIN. JAPANNED AND OTHER WARE. They are
determined to la tower than anybody vise.
They - put on TIN ROOFING, let quality mr.terial for it
cents per square root ; 9,d quality 16 cents; rid quality 14
oe +M.
They do SPOUTING cheaply, well and promptly.
They toe beat Iron for Stogy e Pipes, and charge but IP
e• as per lb.
LAque and see it you cannot do better with titern than
wltVany other establishment. -
Prices reduced to fait the timer,
Imo' TIMMS CA 1411.. A-1
2 a CENTSf—Best quality KEROS EN
only 20 MO PerAnark ate cheap Family Oro
eery, ootrier of Main and Washington Streets.
R. D. RVID
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BY iii'CLURE . &S+ONER.
Till SHERIOAN :X.1.; 1) CHERRY 1:1_7);•:
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PRICE OF FILL PAII) UP SHARES Si EACH!
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650.000 RESERVED AS WOHiciANG CAPITAL!
Jo it'Critnx
N. \V. SOLLEI!:IIEILGF.a, IL 31 t 4 ly
_ The property of this company C0n.16.30. of one hundred
acres fee simple, situate it) Cum J'lnater townshlp,
l•enango irunty Tonnsylvanin. within one•fourth of a
mile of the town of Phunea and within onedtalf mile o
the celebrated Ilumbolt property. one of the mont prtAue-
tine Companies in nxisten,•ei
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The property tilA on one of,tlw main bra n4l. of the rel
pbmtedChen"-Ruo, and ir r ithinont..fourtfc a Lnle'pf
that stream. The land has an exePllont forinsinnu for
lloring'succesnreilly. and : th e uutupany ha,l:, airetuly
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prolu.itions to utnlt well', ou flip prokrty ot, 10,,,.. gismk
the company one-half of the Oil fre hf charge. t ..orn
as theorganizatikm of tho Oompany zs--t:omplotal.loa,e,
will be exocated at owe, sad detielupment cushwi with
vigor. The property la rash n•ithSa one and a bait nallea
from Pit Hole Creek,—a stream that it now producing.
feelight,
Sunny Side, &c
Oil very largely
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Ece7 effert at develoytent on the property around.
thin land has I.ca surregli.ful. The Colulnta. Oil Qom
Garninbli,
Grant.
Sigel
J. A. JACOBS.
pang tvithua a nide of It and At stock is wiling
for CKI per 'hare. Then Ci em. lion. earth, and Imp.,
eat' Companies are also :u ti>r ;mane immediate
motion, on conch the name formate , 4:1,1 their stocks all
rank high o; the market, Pncl are, itrtrin.iray 't7a.
ME
Th e Company na. 1, 1 ,6 0rwe.0.4,4 tOßcuorrltte r 4 bct
and 4t,wl.ltokierm can rel:, upon rigor
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ou and diorough d.r..lopap•at.
A limited alma bcr ni ',butes can be badat 62 per abare
Shame ran he had fur a .hurt firm. frmn
,Forwarding and Commission Houle,
EMT]
spit (Eonipang.,
OIL CO3 PANI.
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CA P TA Li 4t1,000,0oo!
1)00,000 SHARES, AT t. 5 EACH!
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PRFAIDiNT,
JOHN 3CCURDY
MEM=
A. K. rel.l-RE
ti: b. C+l'F.uv.
I 'IRE ..11iF.11
M. DAVIS.
tIY.CkFTAIS)
JA3111:4 .I:LLlnts
OFFICE OF TVF. COMF.ANI
tr 24 SOUTH YnyitTH STREET
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PHILADELPHIA, PA
PROSPECTUS
'OAH W.,sOI,ENBERI:ER
D. BRAINERD OAR&
BOORS - OPEN
OEM
COV:iTTIIG ROOM
OAKS Ahl) LINN'S
Nmrn MM STHEVT
CHAMBERSBURO, PA.,
- 011 Q",.ompanirs.
RVLE O,IL
G OLDEY
MINING CO3IP'ANY
TEN CENTS. PEE FULL PAID
WORKIN., 11 i1.5,14i. 110 l(k) SHMT,
This eompauk - ownb, in fee simple, One Hundred and
Seventy-five Aj re of land. It i& FituaTed on both siiles of
Horse Shoe Ittin. about two miles from West 1:Mon. Pros
ton tvunt3, WeA Virginia and about four tuna th.•
'Baltimore am] Ohio Ra:lroml. It NI as ell one n fot its strung
indications of Oil, and from its close pranimity to tha
Glade," whielt has I..en known n, 'Oil Wade ^ long be
fore Coal Oil came into q.•neril
eo. r .my before the pubii, hrtl4.r . pt0+1,...1.". than
th - Golden Mlle. - Tito object in makine Thl, 11 too eent
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comprtav in to onnble'evor'y Oil. :0 ..tlioy Cbt‘ profits, and
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not, ars! companion do. pormit tfiecrfifinamrstornal ,
fortunes. '
The will be pained fer.vani with rigor.
Pelaions desiring to make a psditable investment are
requested to apply either in person or by mail to the .it•
tiro of the, company. No. 619 WAISUT STREET, Room
PailadOrin.t. ;shin, the moks are now open for
SlltKeriPtd, ,I 1
7% 1 ;31. 11. WOLFF, Prest
Apri 5. - WM. B. CRAWLEY, Eee'y &Treas.
Variquarc crutterp, &T.
A - R D W R E
;. HUBER & TOLBERT
Have opeaed- their More •
du Main ntreet,
nearly opposite their old pluce of I:diaineo,
with an extensive stock of Hardware. Cutlery. eke.
consisting in part of -
Iron, Paints.
Nail•, ON, .-
Siiiirt, , - Turpentine,
Steel. 0 Tor,
Hinges. ...- Varnish,-
Pinnies Glastt,
File*. , 11:o•zirr Powder.
8r10.he.., -a Ctn:lci Stones.
Shuvelx. Cedar Wars.,
Risk*, Pocket Knives,
Si isder ..:.- &e., &c.
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Sp,el.ll atteutvm ;s called
1:3=IIIII
as they sm.
repan3d t faraiill id a - u 3 quantity
at wholesale.
ever3 - tlung in an IT, ant.
-Call and t nunine v ar apnll2
COACH AND SADDLERY
HARDWARE.
The subscriber re.peerfully infonus his friends and.•the
public, dud he-vonunne., to carry on the above business,
at hi, to Main Street. opposite the German Re
formed Church CHAMl3l:ll..slititti, PA.
, ni“cged Saddlers and Coach
ntake7s tint in his Stor.- noon" eeneral assortmen
of gout!. Suitml to the, ...'t crul rot Aprnnents. such
.pair and Country I.ll*.lonc.
l'atknt Leather.
Saddle Trees and Girdling.
G , Trees, I'llll Plated, Tinned and Japans.] Goat
_ Hair, Straining WPI, and Wonted Rain
WO). low, than Corton :
Humes. Bits and Stirrup, Plated. Tamed and Japanned
Coach Handles, nen - styles. Curtain Frame+; Hub Bands;
Bridle fronts; Roseate:A. Swivels and Ornaments; Iron
Plated and Wood Gig Hume..
BUCKLES—BRASS. SILVER AND JAPANNED.
nll Styles and Patterns; Ivory and Wooden Martingale
Rings, Stamp Joints, and a variety of oil - lei-goo& suitable
tor the trde.
ALL KIND'S OF PLATING, &c., done with neatness_
and despatch. " ,[deol4l LEWIS WAMPLER.
(111EAP WA-RUM' ARE!
BRAND s FLACK. -
Had a few goods under the, pa. swept; whit 11 a ere not
burned. Such an LOAF.. Hinges, Screws and other Hard
ware. Besides, they have jubt rec., ad- from Nerd. Cork
and Philadelphia a very large lot of goods purchased n7fiFh
cheaper than they are genendly sold. They his tog been
burned out. therefore we offer Iron. Nails, 110 x -k,
Sesawa. Bolts. Oils Min.. Paint, Sr., at the lowest figure.
' TO IILACK.S3iITIIS AND FARMERS t
We have on band abut 11) Taus Iran of ditfereot kiudn
hich_nc will sell le,s thane can he bought in the city:
MS. sea ha , . 100 hec, of gaih, and a e .fifer at
tram 6 ta JO dollars per keg.
MEDI
Knives. and Fork:, Puel..•; 6IIIN
NrHl4Oll d r.. jaq rwvived from New York wbi,ll ne offer
• ser:B
CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS,
Slivemal,Pne
Saddl,rsMEW%
RI BRAND & FLACK'S.
QHOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES AT
2; crnt.4 each and many rnbfr artudPg n n I, mac in
tip; flit', ahl.•6 ran bo madr gs...d POW
,t BRANT) 6: C'LACK'S
f IED AR WARE.---Call at the Store h)
V. the Alley. S.. FLACK.
Esti) anb Sang Goobs.
0 0 D NEWS!
DRY GOODS
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REDUCED PRICES!
W3I. WALLAtE & CO:
Are in receipt of a large lit of floods, bookhr at redue
ed prices. ut the lute Neu York Auetions,,to a htehthey
int its the attention of the poblic.
'l'u per..us m aunt of Dry Goods sse say non Ist]. time
to hat.
To the Indies tre offer a large assortment of Dress
Goods
!Rack nod !'easy
sprint; Poplins Baratheus,
Pl.llO and Funey. Uel,mtrs, St .
We lints e. good msertment of Carpet ..IlaPiuq, Oil
otioi a hie.; tre aril 2,11 lore.
:Jr"' t oon.ool gui bm . C,1111.. ul
W 31.: WALLACE & COT.
(+HEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.—
krr w, ..ould en
eau] the attention of 01e pull.
lie to the folio, lug tit of Gooth, ,lust. received,
purl lno.od at Alain. durum. the late panic to New York
Excellent Cali, 10 ream; lately sold at 371 cents.
Best .. "
.111.0 . ..ni0l White Cali,. Y " fA
licet no.. /ay:// Del..oneb ' "
Mw,1111.•.:5; " 45
Bent 4.4 .• „ " 311 , "Ga "
Bro.. n 1111,1 ins. ail price,, but t itle over one hell wit at
they recently sold at. -
601 .11.1„-,Cotton Cants JtnlT. 2i.
Ghtrdhin tied Lancaster Ilinglauns. rio.
All-Wool Delrone, 50
Stella and other styles Spring Shawls, from .F;1,11(1 7u
(fl—as diem. as he:/re the war.
Alton, a lull assortment of c.ery thing in the DRY
WIIWS Hue at greatly reduced priors. We intend to
e g identnb our stook frequently and sell nt We lowest rate
the. roorLet trill uflonl, and in all eases sell n. cheap, if
not elan/per, than any other Inane• in the County.
Cull arid SPQllll,ll.tat dine to th.. Pint umeo.
mai( h`......141t .1. 110KE
!EE llERE!—Slaten Island Fancy Dye
.ng F..qablidtment:—The largest and most complete
STEAM DYEING & SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT
in the World. Grand Comtinatlon of French, German. &
Yankee Skill. • Almost 00 , 1 . 11 . deseriptiou of Silk lard
Woolen Fabric, Cleaned and Dyed to glee ,utldartlen—
Atu Cleaned and Dyed in :the time kyle of the
Art NOW is the time. for Renovating; Spring Apparel.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO.
office: 47 North Eighth Street,
ket & Arch,, East Side.
New York (Met": Nos. 5 & 7 John St, and 715 Brood.
nay. nnuclrrrani
( - . 01,D 149! AND DRY - GOOD: , AND
VA Notion+ in prtiportiitti, at the Cheap Cash tool , (4 .
METCALFE S.. HITESIIEW, %%her.. you n. l 0 ,, + , p,
and a full stock to lelvot from.
We have op hand a hrautiial tunortmcnt of LAte.'
Coots. Cirrnin ,, Sank , and Shawls; Bugle Trinunlintv
and Buttnun, Corsets, IIgIIIIISVOrN, q 4 Cloths. Le., at
tipril 5 'METCILFE a WITESIIEW.
OR SALE.—A full course Scholiuship
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the Quaker City Bueiiiese COliege of Philadelphia.
Apply et t 1,4 &Jim.
CHAMBERSBURG. PA.. WEDNESDAY; HEIL 12. 1565,
eteCs, Vino . a.nb *rebs.
TREES FOR SPRING -PLANTING!
We r,peotfuliy invite attenlion to nur
LARGE AND COMPLETE AS:-,ORTMENT
VIf;OROUS TREES,
for sale the present 4eastiu, ernbruth.g. for
O - RGBARD P.LA-NT.ING,
:"T.INDAP.I) APPLES. o to S fret high.
do - PEARS, 5 to 7 do
`7 4. do cti}:mur.s, dtoS do
do _ PEACHES. to 4; do
do PLUMS.. too Pintn)i - ' to
in largo A ariety and of thrifty growth: alF.o for
YARD AND GARDEN Pt-AMIN/4.
DWARF APPLES, on Parrli"e 44 +'
DWARF PEARS, on QUiLlev-
DWARF CHERRIES.
PLUMS, nn Plum stock,
APRICOTS on Plum Stuck,
QUINCE.
GRAPES.—Delaware. Diann
atawny, ecu., aim • •
RASPBERRIES, boil varieties. .
CURRANTS.—Cher y, White Grape, and addition
varieties
GOOSEBERRIES.---Amerivan and English. '
STItAWBERRIES.—Triomph de Gand, Wi Al
bany and other.leading kinds by 1.1100 and 10.000: also
new Belgian Varieties, (see special 16t)
A;so in tit.
ORNAMENTAJ. DEPARTMENT. .
_ a large Flmk of i
- • SHADE TREES, FOR STREET PLANTING
embrathig in pert
SILVER-LEAVE 6 MAPLES, S to 10 feet high,
SUGAR do
NORWAY do
SYCAMORE du do
LILAC LEAVED CATALPA do .
ASH. several varieties do .
EUROPEAN - MT. ASH, 7 to 9 feet high,
EUROPEAN LINDEN Bto 10 do
AMERICAN do Bto 10 do
ENGLISH ELM Bto 10 do -
AMERICAN do Bto 10 do
FOR LAWN PLANTING,
upwards of 60 itrHeties of
DECIDEOUS.TREES,
WEEPING TREES IN VARIETY,
embracing• White, Bine. HemMA and Norway SPRI:
CES, Chinese, Golden, Nepaul. American, Siberian AR
ISORNIT...E, CYPRESS iu variety, Irish, Swedish. Saw
in, and common JUNIPERS, Austrian. Corsican. White.
Scotch, kc., PINES, &c., Sm.
HARDY FLOWERING ORNAMENTAL suizr BS
in great variety, including Althea, beautiful single and
double varieties, Box' in variety, Fluttering Curniots.
Forsythias. Jessamines Lilacs Mahonlna ergreeti.)
Mock Orange. Purple Fringe or Mist Bush. Spinieti.. a
large and line assortment. Tunntria. Viburnum., Wiege. I
Has, In variety? Herberries, White Fringe, Dew feJs 4 -1
Enonymbs or Strawberry Tree, thianothus, Fart...rain
Honeysuckles. & a dcc
HARDY CLIMBING SIIRCI3:i.
embracing Dignoniss. or Trunweti Creeper. Clernatii, in
viriety, Cissos, (variegated teat ed,i, lionei suckles in ca
riety, Lvys, Lyciums, Wistarias. 4, 4
D W A •R- B 0 X..
for edging., by yard_ br 100 yards.'
AMERICAN ARBOR VIT.E. hedging . nail en•er.s.
HONEY LOCUST. Osage Orni;ge. de.
ROSES, liwiding Piano. &v.., 3c.
Ilesenprive priced cataloguespailed so applie-mts. Par-
Les purchasing in quantity will be supplied at a iltwrtil
reduction from retail rates, All trees taken 'up and pack
ed with care, and shipped promptly as directed. flaying
a Large and superior stt:k We are, prepared to offer esps.
end inducements to - parties planting largely, Cemetery
comparies, planting associations, Sc.
Address J;EVANS & CO.,
Central Nurseries,
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marchth2-1m York. Penn'a
WARRANTED FRESH
GARDEN SEEDS
NVe invite atlPnt;on to our tamp and compleq.• wsgort
rri.nt of
I,IRDEN S - E
E TY - S ,
p it up'v .mmelvPs with embraclogover
titto of !hi. Cb.irest vurietio,, iveluditg the glowing. viz
I)lAltrf 14 variPtio , 31.1 n Musk 3 varieties.
do Polo. 3 do , do Wido.r 6- do
Mu4'grd, 2 do
- 1ing.,.11 31d5br -n Spat
Asn.q.ll, do 31o5irixan Spawn,
&losers Sf.ronts, Isiasturtoun, ' -
Cabbage. 10 varieties. Okra or Gumbo,
Carrots. 3 do Onion. • 2 carietieiß.
Caidilinn er 6 do Parsley. 2 do
Celery. 7
,do Parsnip, 2 do
Colonae. . Pine , . 16 do
GIME
IBIMIEM
Chwer). (for mi 11...)
Cress,
Cu.'umber. s•S \ finch,. Spivach, :.; do
Egg Ilan!. I di. Squash. 8 do
End iI..P, Y. 40 Tolllllto. 8 do
Kale. 3 do Turnip, 8 do
Kohl Ha 1.4. '2 'do Herbs. 13 do
MEI
ECIESI
LAWN GRASS SEEDS. 4-c., De c
Wc• grtUitimig di.4tributina a
which can be had on application.
Parties at a distance can obtain reeds by mall withgut
deltic ; when hrdertsl to,arriount of 50 cents or upwards,
they will be tent poxtage j :frre. Corn, licans, and Peas ea
, opted. w 1;40, a tit rerpore 15 rents per quart additional
fOr poong.a.
"Cfr Drugg..4l,, Stortitepms, and Dealt, Artncr9lty
supplied, On largo or bmall qnaatitiagi,) at Wlwl.•sule
rata. EDWARD .1. EVANS A. CO.,
No. 9 ort 11 George Stre i t.
roan-1:22.-in} lima: Pa.
..ff otharbing Ilt!itzeo.
NEAT)r
voimmti.ssi; AND COMMISMON MERCHANTS
Ygrtft Se and Stree! oppoette the Cumberland Valk
Itaiiroad Liepot, Chumber.burg,
Cars run regularly to and from Philadelphia and Bahl
more.
AGENTS —Peaeo4.l:, Zell & Ilinelman. N Al?, Mar
knt 9t.. I'hih,delphin.
Lykenn Valley, Brukun Egg and Nutt COAL, idnunt
(rin the mines), Wilkesburre and Pine Grove Ft tusi)p,y
COAL, LUMBER, SHINCILES, SALT, PLASTER and
llitneoek CEMENT. kept constant's• on hued, Ftoun,
GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds purehnscd•nt the
highest mat piens.
Sept 9, Sl. • WUNDERLICH & NEAD.
=
G . „
ILLESPIT, ZELLER & - CO.,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS,
AND IVHDLESALE GROCERS, -
North•WP,t .inthor of Sixth nod Market Streets. Phi lp
delythia. -
QTEAM TO AND FROM THE OLD
GOUNTRY.—Ttie well known farina.: Cliule-Built
Inm Steamers of the ANCHOR LINE of st,,,,,„ s bi i "
- HIBERNIA," "CALEDONIA," 'BRITANNIA" and
"rNITED KINGDOM," are intended to sail fortnightly
to and from New York, currying iaisengers to and from
Liverpool, Glasgow., Belfast, Dublin, Watarford, Cork,
Listens*, Galway or Londonderry. These steamers were
bola specially for the Atlantic trade. are divided him wa•
ter and staisht compartments.
RATES OF PASSAGE. • .
Frets N. a Yo k to any 'of the above plac.“ : Cabin.%
81'-'0 and *100; steerage, 845, payable in American our.
To Nen Von: from any of the above places: Cabins:
sii payable in gold or equivalent
in American currency.
Those who rokh tossud for their
; friends ran birjr tlek
els at these rates from the Agents. '
FRANCIS MACDONALD & CO..
6. Bowling (trees rem York.
01
EVERGREENS,
FRESH .AND GENCINI,
ramplau, 2 do
EMI
=I
do lio4loll, 10 do,
504.1),
Scoraknera
Sugar Cane, 4 do
EWE!
ISPI7I
DESCULPTIVE LIST
JL SEEDS BY MAIL
MMM
11.rgat Rotices.
A USIINIs'FRATOR'S XOTicE.
given that Letters rot Administration
with tbe u ill unnexed en the Eutute nri , Jarob Wolff, lute
ni Waibibuten teemulni, d, s d, Luce been grunted to tbe
untleruiguell -
All poisons k - nowing.thewelves indebted to said Estate
will please make immediate payment ; and dude baring
claims pr, , ent them properly au themiewed tar settlement.
march" J66EPIT DOVGLAS .tdtu'r.
A DM 1 N IrS NOTICE.--No
-1- rice is hereby xi, en that Letters of Administration:
on the E+torte of Jae, at Kaufman. lute of LetterkennS. town
ship, drefd bav'etteen granted to the undersigned.
Aif penults Aunt ing them...elven indebted to said Estate
will pirase make immediate payment; and those taring
eliduie present them property athentieuted for settlement.
JOHN B. ;KA MIAN, t
mare-M.5 r .1.1.(,:OB M. KA UFBIAN,
DMINISTRATOk'S NOTICE-No
tiee is hereby given that Letters of Administration
uu the Estnieof Sa,aL Sinitobaugh. lute of Antrlin town.
ship. dee'd, have been granted to the. undersigned.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate
will please make immediate payment; and those having
claims present them properly atithenticated for settlement.
marctra , W3f. STEMBAIiGH, Adnir
EECUTORS' N 0 T I C E.—Notice is
heretic given that Lettere Testamentary to the Es
mte of War. Van Dyke late. of Montgomery township,
deed. hare beeh quoted to the undettugned.
A' personc indebted to mid Estate are requested to
make immediute pli3 - inent. and titoie having claims will
please present lion properly authenticated for settlement
PATTERSO*,
WILLIAM BOYD, -•
13531
EXECUTOR'S NO T ICE.—Notice is
hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the Es
tate of• Henry 31. Stsiu4r. late of Autrimlormithip deed,
hnve been grunted to the itndersigned.
Ari persons }mowing themselves indebted to said Estate
ss iii please make immediate payment t and those having
claims present them properly anthentivuted fur settlement.
mares DAVID 3!. STONER. Ex:r.
ENECUTOR'S NO I'd C E.- -Notice
herabi given that Letters "I‘estamentarytothe Estadi
of Daniel Batik, late of liietal tuk nship, deed, have been
granted to the undersigned.
All pemons knowing themselt ealndebted to said Estate
wEI please make hp:fled:ate payment: and thiae hiwing
preiiout theM poinerly authenticated fur gettlefflent.
marehEi DAVID BOCK, Ex 'r.
NECUTOR'S NOT I C E.—Notice is
E
hereby given, tha: Letters Testamentary to the Ea
tate of Andrew (lift. late of Vetoer pnrn , hip, dnftl, hat
been grantecrto the undersigned. •
All persons knowing - Themselce, indebted to rani Estate
pill plmaoe Make: immediate payment, and those having
claims present them properly authenticated for settlement.
marchtfid 701174 MULLEN, Ex'r.
DISSOLUTION 0 F C 0-PARTNER-.
SHlP.—Notice 6berebv given that the co.partners'''.
ship heretofhre 'existing; antler the style. at Shaffer &.
Stuart, hr tire Grocery iinSinms. was dissolved by mutual
consent on the Ist Instant. The business still be carries!
on by I.lr.'JAcon SHAFFER, in whose hands the books
have been placed rot collection. JACOB SHAFFER,
march...P.9f JOqN B. STUART.
IISTRAY.—Carne to the resident e of the
1.14 undonna - ned, in Gnilfordtownship: - uhout TWO miles
$.llll 4 , 1 Kbambenburg about the but of March last. a
ISA C 11,1' about two years old, with a white bald, and
thasr.l mull in front toot, having a loather intheron.
vier is hereby notified to enll and prove property and
pay charges or the colt will be dbposed of acoordthe to
laprille3tJ '\M. VUNDEROW.
jilatrlo. •
I\N.—The under:.ig.iitsl ha
‘,.t,g lately parch...eel 'the and cotatouthous
linnk Budding of Rev. S. li. I eonnection - ,lth l
pre•ent place of business, ou the comer of Slam street and
'Ludo ig's Afley. in prepared to accoultuodu, BOARD.
I ItS in the ninny. week or month. - He in ample provJ,led
ith S 7 :OILING to :meocuuTdate the travectrigyibltc.
tinning in lame LIVERY S 1 ABLE connected tenth the
liaeSts until the public gt.nerally can be farmahed
11.1, II - and Carriage+ at ant' tilinalellt. rt,RIN
lug Chantlawalairg With their &Indies will find thi, the
unnfortalde Hotel in the county, as has been re
fitted in MI entire tier Furtntnre, and the . rooms are large
and in ell ventilated. The TABLE is amply supplied with
',tube litxuries of the sewn, and the BAR, n loch is de.
ta;•hed firm the Brick Building, will alwaya be furnished
with chowe anal pure l alm,. Ever, atteation jtaid to the
comfort of gueNts. ',NAM S. F. -GREENAW.ALT.
B"'lyN's IloTEL.—ahib Hotel. situ
ntrti the eilrlOtr orQlteen o.l . ,_Seeothi Streets, op
p.a.. the Bath, C01111 , R.01.11 and Ggunty Offires, and in
the holllvtil.tte ut.)51.5,11,4 of Store., Shoff, and other
plaet , 4 rune enwntly sikaated for country
people tuition busture, m Cbehtiviehrti The Buildiug
has been greatly eel.tiged and retitled for the kteftuamotta:
1
tioa of I: uct•ts
always be furiliiheii with the best
the Marl Pt earl priiiliwe,
- THE BAR will he •uppl:ed with pure and choiee Li
THE STABLE l% large and attruled with n good and
careful Ogler.
Every attention will he rendered to make Guests corn
&rtabitk while noloarnink at this ilutel.
JACOB S. BROWN, Proprietor.
TNI(IN HOTEL—This 'old and n-cll
est:11)11;1nel Hotel is now opou for the ancommodatitni
of Guest
The Proprietor hut-mg leaseilth etr ove-story block of buil.
dings on Queen Streer, in the rear of his former stand, is
repared to furnish Goon ROOMS for the traveling and
transient custom.
HIS 'CABLE will stn,tain its fernier reputation of being
supplUsl with the bsist the market can produce.
HIS BAR, detach's' Irmo the main building, nib al.
ways bate ' , tinier and pure Liquors.
flood learnt S'f ABLING for - fifty hornos, with careful
0016:
E% ery attention will bo made to render guestA comfort
able while s•journing.pt alit. Hotel. .!
effra
- , JNO. FISHER, Proprietor.
AT, ONTGO3IERY H O TEL.- 1, -The
tif piped has the pleasure of announcing fc her
old patrons, and the public generally. that she hae furnish
tat her CIIAMBEInt WIIL entirely_new Furatture. Bed nod
Bedding, and is amply prepared to necommodute all her
former t ustotners and as Many new aunt at will be pleas
rd to give her a call.
The TABLE will always be suppii4 plentifully nfth
the bee; the marl:et can produce.
The ATABL,E is large and commodious, and attended
by a careful bottler.
The BAR trill he supplied With pare hquers, and every
attention renderest to limier guests condonable white step
ping tit her house.
- marel.'2ll.3t, - MRS. M. StONTGOMERY.
DAVID H. RITTCHISON
has become the Preprietor.of the UNITED STATES
HOTEL, near the IL:tamed Depoi at HAERISIHIEH,
PA. This popular and eomra odious Hotel has twen newly
retittettand furnished throughout its parlors and chambers.
and is now ready fur the reception of guests.
The truveliug pablio will find the United Staten Hotel
the most convenient, la all particulars, of any Hotel in
the St:eel:spite, on account of its access to the rulli-oad,
being immediately between the into great dews in this
city. {Harrisburg, June 6:1-tf.
STATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE.
the Lebanon Valley and Permsyhania Railroad Dee
pots, Hamburg City. Pa. This convenient and pleasant
Hutel is nod kept Ey the undersigned, late of the Indian
Queen in Chambetnburg, and he invites the ratronege of
his old friends and the public generally. Terms moderate.
octs-tf • JOHN W. TAYI,OR.
q. ,, abblerp anti Aartteso.
Q , ADDLERNI - SADDLERYP.—
; L.) JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfully Maras his
Thanks to ha patmns fur the liberal eneattranemotit recei•
ed from them seretofore. and he would invite theta and
the community getter all, who may need any tbing'in his
hue. to give ban a t all at h 6 new ssand. an East Queen
street. near the Franklin Railroad, Chambersbarg where
he "keeps constantly on hand every variety of SA DDLE•
RY ANJ) HARNESS of his own manufacture, and he
is prepared,to set'. the same on terms that defy eompeti.
tin. Every artmte odered (Jr sale wan ented to be
made. of the best matliriol and by competent workman.
itivb a 111 in, fully thnnunstrated lin an examination there
of
TRUNKS AND
,vm,isEs.—lle would also call the
attention of persons wanting.za good neat and cheap and
tmbstanttal,Trunk or Valise tolds assortment. junel7,63:
H.DOItDON K 1 PS ON HAND
C
large assortment. of Saddles. Harness, Collars,
Blind Ilridlnt. Halters. Gasbing. Sleigh
tthd Slam. I,a,hes, Lead Reins, Hailer and Hitching
titnip's Wagon Lte+, Wundrn Stitrups, eovertd un•
eos,rtd,
CARTRIDGE BOX H. GO--
!lox has a napply Of Cartridge Boxes that willetold
forty.tive s Repenting BIHo Cartrid g esi‘Peall
anti see one and al!,
910 PERSONS WllO OWN HORSES.-
itor to earn Corn and Oata —Boy yourself 41 good
Hone Blanket a', C. 11. OORDON'S and keep your
n - : no
11. GORDON'S PLACE OF BUSI-_
Gnets is on &nth Main street, one door South of
J. h. Suesseroteg office. Term, CASH.
LEWIS COOPER EVA'S. H. GRAFI. N. if.TEVIS
COOPER .6r. GRAFF /
STOCK COMMISSION BROKERS:
No. 11 :)ll.:)tuitAND,
fHILADELPILEA, PA
• , BEFEit
W. 31eTlx.l!an. Err{., ,r, 3Iel)owell Sharpe,
G. I!. Measenn.ity , Eftq'
FOE SALE.—A good STEAM ENGINE;
itx horse power. in goal condition. Can be seen by
Calling at-T. B. Wood's Foundry.
'era at' TACOR AARVIM.
VOL. 72,...W110LE
ffianhlin Expmitort.
Prom the N. Y. Tribune.
RICHMOND IS OURS!
Richmond le - Ours ! Richmond is ours!
hark !to the jubilant chorus! -
Up, through the lips that no longer repress it,
Up, from the Heart of the People ! God_bless it!
Swelliiig with loyal emoti o n; -
Leapegh our joy, Eke an ocean !
Richmoneis ours t Richmond is ours!
Babylon gdisOind her temples and towers
Crumble to ashes before us!
Glory to Grant! GlCory to Gmht!
- Hark! to the shout of our-Nation!
Up, from the Irish Heart, up from the German—
Glory to Sheridan;—Glory to Sherman
Up,troM all Peoples uniting—
Freedom's high loyalty plighting—
Glory to all! Glory to all!
Heroes who combat, and Martyrs who fall !
Lift we our joyous ovation!
Fling out the Flag! Flash out the Flag !
Up, from the turret and steeple!
Up, from the cottage, aiM over the mansion,
Fling out the symbol of Ffeedom's expansion!:
Victory crowneth endeavor!
Liberty seals us forever!
Up from each valley, and out from'each crag, • ,
Fling out - the Flag! Flash out the Flag!
Borne on the breath of. the People!
; -
Richmond is ours! Richmond is ours!
[Hark! how the welkin is riven!'
Hark ! to the joy that our Nation convulses,
Tiuiing all hearts to the cannon'S loud pulses;
Voices of heroes -ascending,
Voices of-martyred ones-blending;
Mingling like watchwords on Liberty's towers,
Richmulal is ours! Richmond is ours 5.!
Freedom rejuiceth in Heaven!
A. J. H. DCGANICE.
REJOICING IN 11V,ASIIINGTIIN.
_ The news of the capture of Richmond was of
Course - received, in Washington with the lieveliest
manifestations of joy. The War Department
was crowded to hear the latest news, and when
the captor« of Richmond was officially- confirmed,
Secretary Stanton was called out and be made
theefollowing-sPecch:
FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS: In this
great hour of triumph, my heart as well as yours
is penetrated with gratitude to Altuighty God for
his deliverance Of this nation. [Tremendous and
prolonged applause.] Our thanks are due to the
President (cheers), to the army and navy (cheers),
to the gallant Officers aud"men who have periled
their lives upon the battle field, and drenched the
soil with their blood. [Great cheers.] „
Henceforth our commiseration and our aid
should be given' to tho wounded, the maimed and
the suffering. who bear:the marked-et their great
sacrifices in this mightystruggle. - Let us hum
bly offer 'up our thanks to Devine Providence for
his care' , over us and beseech him that he will
guide and govern us in our' duties hereafter as he
has carried us ffuwaril to victory in the past, that
he will teach us how to be humble in the midst
of triumph, hoe, - to be just in the hour of victory,
and that he will enable us to secure the founda
tions of this republic, soaked as they have been
in blood, so that it shall live for, ever and ever.
(Cheers.] Let us also not forget the laboring
millions iu other lands, who, in thisstruggle; have
given us their simpathics and their prayens; and
let us bid theui rejoice with us in our,great tri
umph. lien having done this, let as trust the
future to 'God; who will guide us as * heretofore,
according to his +ANa good wilL
SPEECH, OF SECRETARY SEWARD
A large crowd collected in front of the State
Department, Which wasi)roperly decorated with
dap, and called out Secretary Seward, who, after
the cheers had 'subsided, spoke as follows:
I thank my fellow-citizens for the honor they
do me be calling to congratulate me on the fall of
Richmond. [Cheers.]
_I am now about writing
my foreign despatches. What shall I tell the
Emperor of China 7 I shall thank him in your
name for never having permitted a piratical flag
to enter the harbors of the empire. [Applause.]
What shall I say to the Sultan of Turkey 1 I shalt.
thank him for always having surrendered rebel'
insurgents who have taken refuge in his kingdom,.
[Cries of - that's it," and cheering.] What shall .
I say to the Emperor of the French 7 [Voice—i
To get out of Mexico.] I shallsuy to the Empo:
ror of the French that he can go to-morrow to
Richmond and get his tobacco, to longheld under
blockade there, provided therebels have not used
it up. -[Laughter and cheers.] To Lord John
Russel. I will say that British merchants will
find the cotton exported from our ports under
treaty with the United States cheaper than cot
ton obtained by running the blockade. As for
Earl Russell himself, I need not tell him that this
is a war for freedom and national independence,
and the rights of human nature, and not a war for
.empire , ; and if Great Britain should only be just
to the United States, ,Canada undis
turbed by us so long as she prefers, the authority
of the noble Queen to voluntary incorporation with
the United States. [Cheers and exclamations of
"that s" the talk, your right!"]
What shall I tell the King of Prussia.? I will
tell the King of Prussia that the Germans have
been faithful to the standard of the Union. as. his
excellent Minister,. Baron Gerolt, has:been con
stant in his friendship to the United States during
his long residence in this country. To the Em
peror of Austria I Mall say that he proved him
self a very wise man 'for he told us in the begin
ning that he had no sympathy with rebellion any.
where. Ido not doubt felkiw-citizena, tut that
at last you accede to the theory by which I have
governed myself during the`-liar, viz: that the re
bellion will end in ninety days. [Laughter and
Cheers.] I - have thought this a true the'ory be
c.iuse 1. never knew in physician able to restore
his patient to health unless be thought he could
work a cure tinder the most improbable circum
stances in ninety days.
_Finally, if the American .
people approve, I will say that our motto in peace
shall be what our text has been while in war—
even' nation is entitled to regulate its own domes.
tic affairs in its own way and all are bound to eon•
duct themselves so as to promote peace on earth
mid good 1.01 l to mankind.
Upou the conclusion of the Secretary's speech
the crowd dispersed, cheering yeciferfously for
the Pres.ident, the Secretary . and the. UniOD.
31ajor Generul Butler, Senator Nye anitothers
also gratified the auditory with apeeches:= :Gen.
Butler said:
fELLoW:CITIZENS: Nothing could give me a
greater pleasure than to meet you at any time,
much more to mingle my, congratulations with
gurs upon the glonous triumph of the American
arms. All honor to the brav e soldiers who: hat , f ,
purchased by their blood this success to our arms
and assurances of peace: In the hour of triumph
let us remember that the deluded masses of the
South are and must be a portion of our country
men and of ourselves, but let us also pledge our
selves that:the leaders of the rebellion, who hate
cost the country- all this blood em.d treasure, shall
never he'reatter have any political privileges or
power—(the General was hero interrupted by
loud' and king continued cheering)—again to tear
down the glorious flag which waves over us. The
God of justice workS by means, and perhupsthere
can he no inure suggestive iniftance of His visita
tion, than a corps of colored troops under the gal
lant Weitzel. who was the first to plant the flag
of freedom over the rebel capitol. Let us, iathis
hour of high congratulations, with the eye of a
good God upon us, joy on our lips, speaking glad;
um each to each other, hands formed in union,
ourlearte filled with joy, our souls with gratitude,
tit ffitn,who has protected us He aid, our fifth:
era, swear to each other that our country, thus
regenerated and disenthralled, shall be forever
the home of liberty, freedom, equality of rights to,
all in the Union—one and inseparable [Applause
and cheering.]
Let us. thank God that we have obtained peace,
not by negotiation or' compromise with treason,
and rebellion, but by the right •arms of our sol
diers; and the terms which we shall give -will be
consonant withthe dignity, clemency and justice
°lithe nation. [Rehewed and long coutiuued ap
plans.. -
EMIIMI
Or-bit.
On,nn evening preceding_ Thantsgiving, many
yeariago, two stivients lett the colle,ge ,tyr.r.i the
most foul intent of procining same of the doctor's
fine and fat chickens, that roosted in a tree ad
joining Urbane. When they airived at thi3 spot.
one ascended the tree, while the i other stood ,with
the bag,' ready to receive the Plunder. If en
happedefi that the doctor himself had just Lift
house, with the ciliw of securing the same" chic-t
-ea for his Thanksgiving dinner, ,
The rogue un
der We tree hearing some one approachin,g, im.,
mediately, crept away, without notifying hie cod:-
pinion aalong the branches. ThedootorvameuP
silently, and was immediately saluted froni above
as follows:
,701.
"Are you 'readyl"
,l‘ Yes," responded the cirtor, disseinbling . liir
voce as much as possibles
The other immediately laying his haw on th e
old rooiter, exclainied —; -
"Herne is old Prez, will you have-him
Pass hi m along," was the reply, and he mitts
soon in the drictor's bag. ; ,
" Here's =arm Prex," said the unconscious
student, grabbing a fine old hen, "Kill you bare
her 7"
" Yes," said the doctor.,
" Here's son John, will, yon have bit6l"
"Yea," again responded the doctor. •
• "Here's daughter Sal; take her?" and so on
until he had gone regularly through With the dOe
toes family and chickens, •
The old man walked off in one direction-with
the plunder, while the student, well satisfied with
the night's work, came down and streaked it for
the college, Great was his astonishment to learn
from 'his companion that he, had not got any
chickens, if he gave them to any one it -must
have been to Dr. Nett. Expulsion, fines and
grace were uppermoit in their thoughts until the
next forenoon, when both -- rice — ived a polite inVita
tion from their president requesting the presence
of their company - to a Thanksgiving dinner. To
decline was impossible, so with hearts full of anx
iety for the result they wended their way to the
house where they were pleasantly received by
the old gentlemaniand with a large party were
8008 seated around the festive board. After ask-,
ing a blessing, the doctor rose from hitraelt, and'
taking the carving knife, turned with a smile at
the rogues and said: " Young gentleman, here's
old Prez, and. warmi Pres, son John, and daugh
ter Sal," at the same time touching successively
the
the respective chickens : to' which Will you bo
helped I',
• The, mortification of the fitudentA may be imax
ioed.
'A GEORGIA WEDDING.
The preacher was prevented from taking his
part in the ceremony, and a newly created justice
of the peace,who chanced to be present, was cal.
led upon to officiate in his place. The good man's
knees began to tremble, for be had nBver tied - the
knot, and did not know where to begin. lie hail
no "Georgia Justice," or any other book Trom
which to read the marriage service. The com
pany was arranged in a semicircle, everyone
bearing a tallow candle, He thought over every:
thing he had ever learned, even to
"Thirty days bath September,
Apn.l, June and November,"
but all in vain, he could recollect nothing -that
suited the occasion. A suppressed titter all over
the room admonished him that he mast proceed
with something, and in the agony of desperation
he be,gan—
"Know all men by-these presents that I"—here
he pawed and looked up to the ceiling, when an
addible voice in the corner of the room was heard
to say:
"He is drawing a deed to a tract of land," and
they all laughed. .
"In the name of God, amen'." be began again,
only to bear another voice in a loud whisper, say :
"He's making his will. thought be could not
live long, be looks so very bad."
"Now I lay me down o sleep, I praY,"—was
the next essay, when q.orne erudite gentleman rs
marked; •
_ " He is not dead but skepeth."
"Oh, yes' oh, yes!" he continued.
Some person out of doors sung oat, " Come into
court l" and the laughter was general.
The bride was near fainting, and the Squire
was not far from it; being an indefatigable man.
however, he began again. -•- •
" To all and singular, the Sher---"
" Let's run ; -he is is going to levy onus," said,
two or three at once.
* Here a gleam of light dashed scion the face
of the Squire. He ordered the bride and.grooin
to hold up their hands, and in a solemn voice said:
" You, and each of you, do solemnly swear, in
the pmieoce- uf. ibis company. that you will per
form toward each other all andsingniar, thotirac
tions of husband and wife, as thr case may be, to
the best of your knowledge and ability, so help'
you God r
"Good as wheat!" axcla 4 uned the father of 'the
bride —Stanford Advocate.
PARENTAL TEAciaNG.---If parents would not
trust a child on the back of a wild horse. without
a bit or bridle, let them not permit them ;to-go
forth into the teorid unskilled in self-government)
It a child is passionate, teach him by gentle mean
to curb his - temper. If he is greedy, cultivate li
berality in him. If he is selfish, promote gener
osity. If he is sulky, charm him out of it by en:
Couraging frankness and good humor. If he is
ignorant, accustom him to exertions and train
- bun so to perform even onerous duties with alac
rity. If pride comes in to made obedience rigue
taud, suboth"e hittr. either by counsel or discipline.
-In short, give your'.children the habit of trier : -
-coining their besetting sins. Let them acquire_
from experience that confidence in, themselves
which gives security to the practiced' horseman.
even on, the buck of a high-strung steed, and they"
will triumph over difficulties and dungen: which
beset them in the paths of life..
THE dear people of Nassau havaverysuddenly
;discovered that there is such a Government as
, -the United States, and that they have'always
greatly admired and respected said Government.
It may be mentioned in this connection, that
there are thirty-four fine bldekade running eta
mere lying idle in Masan harbor, and more are
arriving daily from England, only to be fie nt book
without discharging. The warehouses are full
of goods intended for the' Rebels, that are now
scarcely worth paying insurance upon.' A few
supposed pirate steamers are lurking around the
Bahamas, but thus fur they ,have done nothing:
Young „ Locke. 'one of the captors of the Chesa
peake, is in prison, on charges of forfeiting-lis.
bail and: captured goods, contrary to law.
It is gratifying to know what interest theßritish
Islanders bike in us—since the capture of Char.
leston and Wilmington.
IF( a , recent letter to his father at Covington,
Kentucky, Geneml Grant says: "'we are now haW
ing fine weather, and I think will be able towirid
up matters about Richmond soon. lam anxious
to hare Lee bold on where heis a short time longer.
'so that I can get him into a position where he
must lose a great portion of his army. The re
'hellion has lost its vitality, and if I am not mis
taken. there will be no rebel army of any great
dimensions a few weeks from hence. Any great
mitnstrophy to any of our armies would, of course,
revive the enemy for a short time, but I expect
no such thing to happen."
PuoPosms.—.Josh Billings' advice to a young
lady as to how she shall receive a - proposal will
snit this latitude as well as any other:
You ought to take if kind, looking down bill
with an expresshurf half tickled -and half *cart.
After the pop ix srver, it youre luvyer wants to
kiss you, I dont think I'd say yes or no, but let
the thing , kind er take its course. There is one
thing I alwtui stuck tew, and that ix, give me
long courtship and short engagements.
THE cheapest telegram evq sent was by an
Irishman. said he to the telegraph operator,
"Do You ever eharg n 7 anybody for the address in
a ra&isage 1" "No, replied the operator. "And
de' ye charge for signing his name sir 1" "No sir."
'Well, thin, will you plase send this? Ijist want
me brother to know I'm here"—handing the fol;
lowing:. ”To John McPlinn----at New York
—(signed)—Patrick Meiling." The mes
sage was emit, and no charge made. 4-
NOT king alum a married couple. in Van Buren
county, lowa, early one morning found soow and
calf in their lot; the cow had a collar on mitt; a
note att ac h e d, requesting that she should be ta
ken care of till called for. Some nights - '
wards a basket was found at their door contaiti:
ilia an infant, about a week old, and a note say
ing that the baby was the onmer.of ttic cow. - •
THE Missouri State Convention on the :6th gk. -
adopted an article providing that after theist of
January, 1676, no person shalt be allowed to vote
in the State who in unable to read, except through'
'physical .disability. Another article adopted pre•
vides that foreigners may vote one year atter de
elaring their intentions to become citizens. • .
AT so one time ha& the Won't:lye evr r eagg .
nized Jeff Davis as the hetedole:Govennitent,"and
therefore it is easy. to inter that; no such-Meth 411 I
conferring with that traitor in chief has ever tirx
mortomplated,—PhiledelpAia Pro,: ' •
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