,eptember is, 1865. gpluid* ':gt grisitox. LOCAL ITEMS GOSSIP WITH OUR Fittrams.—Amid the bus tle and labor of re-building the unfintunat town of Chambemblrg, the same (the re-building) to be paid at some future time by old Uncle Samuel, who will certainly aid the al in the same spirit t hat he pardons the disloyal, many amusing scenes occur, some tragico-comic, and others cornica-tra. &e. I saw a fight between two negroes on a scat: 141. One of them received two blows on head from a brick and a hod, which, had they been on any other part of his body, would assur edly have caused his dtath. 4t another timo, au old Virginny darkey seeing a brick cart stallild, called out to the driver, "Take you' beast out of deal shaft's, and rn tote in you' cart fusel" Pond memory brought the light "of oth ays" most 'vividly to my recollection on seeinerie liming, inscription in, granite on Col. McClure's Barn: • < lit BY ORDER OF M'EAUSLAND JULY 30Tu, REISI:11.1 . A. U. , 146.1, Whb knows but that at some future day when the site of our busy tows may be a howling wilder ness, an aged darkey, of the then dominant race, brim full of science, and with his name endowed with a long list of letters, such as L. L. D. P. R. S., etc., may sit upon the rums of Mr. J. A. Eys ter's cistern and sketch the tablet as it lies half buried in the rich mould of the Col.'s barn-yard? Macauly has nothing whatever to do with the idea: ittlnKrrummrs .% SAND HEAP, ItY DIRTY F.lC'Ell PHILOSOPHER • "We have classic authority for stating that a whetstone differs greatly front a-,knife, )et that the one is useless without the other. " With a profound consciousness that we are gist ak polite as - we might be, and yet that we have a keen appreciation of the, virtue in others, and tilt we can readily detect the spurious arti cle whether in man or woman, we purpose to jot down our ideas of politeness. Children, Its a rule, learn the art from _their : elders; and as the perfection of art is to conceal art, so the training is more ordessefti.etive in proportion to the dis ,i7retion of the teacher. Exceptions do not prove a rule unsound, and even an axiom may be so distorted, - ha to appear to contradict itself. Thus, though education the rule, yet some fortunate individuals seem to be born polite, though the fortune may be traced to certain advantages pos. siqised by the parents. Many a one fames and polishes his associates without ever opening his mouth on the subject of good manners, carrying all with him, just us a huge steamboat does its passengers, its motion discovered only by the quiet thuvb thaLmarks. its progress; while of con trarysome may reprove and adnionish continually without effect, like a blundering 'boy haggling at a shingle—he tries to wake a sward or a gun. and -.lb he whittles it into a shapeless bit of pine, or else cuts it all away. Polite means—we do not propose to be learned-li' olished. .We can put a polish upon putty, which at the first knock loses its smoothness &shapeliness ; brass can be made 4o glitter like ditto gold, but the slightest touch of acid - leaves an - Unsightly stain ; glass to the unin itiated resembles the pure diamond, but bring the two in contact, and the former is scored, scrat,t ed and defaced by its pure antagonist; plaster, with some, will-pass for the solid marble, until a chkimt bli4 will undeceive the roost superficial critic The application of _varuish is vastly im proving to wood. but it makes the grain so much the more distinct, that bad tissue had better be left in its original ruggedness. We define politeness to be the polished surface of a true gentleman or lady-and none other, and we furthermore think that the lacquer over the heart 'of au injioster makes his want the more perceptible. Gold is gold, snit-marble i warble, whether- in the mine or at the jewellers. Polish them, and they are move pleasing, but their natures remain the same The professor of any other politeness than that which takes its origin from the heart is in constant danger of-acting the fables of the ass inthe lion's skin, or the daw in the Byerfi plumage of the peacock. We have more than once heard fond northers-exhort their hopefuls to be polite before company; to 'be particularly polite to Mr. and Mrs,Such-a-one; not to be rude on rertainoceasions; to be very_carelid how they beha'ved away from horne t on the street, at the window, etc. We can heartily respect, though we may not admire, a rough exterior, for the sake of the true heart be neath; but save us from the thin-Awned preten der who_ spatters us on the first encounter. Some one has compared the true gentleman to the heavy trip-hammer that can crush a man or pat an egg shell in its combination of strength and gentleness. Politeness that is but skin-deep will not wear— when we least expect it, the bad blood will show itself through ever so slight a scratch. - • "Teach a child to be obliging, in honor to prefer others, to consult the comfort and happiness of his associates. and with a very little mingling in good society he will ; he polished by simple attri 4.ion, scarcely conscious of the process. For ex ample, if we learn to wish to' give the easiest chair to a visitor, we can never forget to do so, but if we are taught that we should do so, we may for getthe rule. Daily we see what are called well bred people guilty of outrageous breaches of eti quette, owing to innate selfishness ; because the unfortunates know nothing practically of the gol den PMuch_has been said and written orlate about the unladylike conduct of women in omnibuses, cars and imblie conveyances, that they ac rept a slat from a weary gentleman without even a glance of acknowledgment. Surely no gentle man could remain seated witlca lady standing be; side him, nor could a ladfaccept a. seat from a gentleman less able to stand than she. We have been stout, burly men fill tiro seats, while a deli cate lady stood along side, shaken like a reed by the wind - , by the rough motion of thb car, and we have observed a finnale occupy timer, seats with • her_lnmps and flounces, a maimed soldier in front balancing his tottering body on crotches the while: Would any man with a soul above stewed oysters 4411 d ale permit his mother, or wife. or sister to stand while he sits? And yet even the poor ill clad woman who stands by you may have a loviMi brother or husband. Tien let us pay a deserved tribute - to the rough, quarrelsome Irishman . ; who is ever ready to vacate his seat in flivor of any thing that Wi:ars petticoats. "Au esteemed friend by the bye, one of the best hearted and most polished men of Our acquaint -mice, informed as thut he dated_his appreciation of IsTaitintess from an interview with Stephen Gi rard,the Philadelphia milliugaire. lie had been sent by his Father, a distinguished shipping mer chant, on an errand to Mr, Girard, and entered the Frenclnntaa office with his hat on. In the midst of the delivery of his message, he was interrupted with, "My son, take off your cha peau."--Off came the youngster's hat, and the message win delivered. Then the rich , old man patted the abashed messenger on his curly head, adding, "My hectic fellow, politeness not only mists nosing, but it is a capital to start a large bu siness en. Mind, I did not make yolOake off your chapeau to ze rich merchant, but to ze old gentleman.'; Among 'the many pithy sayings, suckio "Economy is wealth," the young may do well - to-treasure up the saying of Mr. Oirard— "Polits is capital." All men like to be treat, ed politely, whether they reciprocate or not.— Cultivate.the heart first, and then the outside; just as (excuse the comparison) in building a cis tern, the wall mast be solid and perfect, or the most careful cementing is purposeless; No young man Ali agreeable manners can be called poor! and, young ladies, a word in your rosy ears; a lit tle less attention to your deformed and deforming waterfalls, etc., and a little, just a little care with your manners will secure you husbands, even, though they be widowers. Of all the anecdotes related of the great Napoleon, the following has made the greatest impression on our mind: "In St. Helena he was one day walking with an Eng lish lady, and upon meeting in a narrow pathway some coolies heavily laden, the lady indignantly ordered them to turn out. "Respect the burden, madame," mildly, said the former arbiter of Eu rope." luckliy for his readers, a land slide in terrupted the current of our philosopher's thoughts, and discornpded him to such a degree that he could not resamelit ; otherwise he would have written the fill of the paper. IgERCEMSBURG COLLEGE.—The Mercersburg clasais of the German Reformed church has pur chased the old Marshall College property at Mer cersburg, with the intention of reopening a school of high order in that place. The fineimildings and five acres ofground have been bought at a low price, and will be paid for by shares of stock, a large part of which has already been taken, by citizens of this county and of Washington county, Md. It might easily be shown that this is a good pe cuniary investment, but the prime object of the school is not to make money. The main design is to supply n pressing demand for the facilities of ckristian education along our borders. The stockholders thus far are men who have chil dren and grand children to educate, and feel the necessity of having some safe retreat where this mattfr, so unavoidably neglected during the war, may be properly attended to. The enterprise is therefere "backed" as the saying is, byrthe sub stantial old elders and other members of the sev eral congregations of the different churches, who are urged to it themselves not by any spirit of speculation, but by a telt want of some such help to fit their children and wards by character and education fur usefulness in life. It is the purpose of the board of control, to whose care all - the interests of the school are en trusted, to secure the services of a Corps of the best men they can find—not selected from - those who may desire to make the position a stepping stone(to wealth or worldly preferment, or from such as may happen to be disqualified for the ac tive dutitsi of the other professions; but men who will be satisfied with fixed competent salaries 7 and who in the fear of God, and for a love of the work will consecrate their energies to the respon sible trust committed to The course of studies will be well settled, thorough and complete, but above all the mere intellect will not be cultivated to the neglect and therefore at the expense of tlie best affections of the heart. It is hoped that the spirit of healthy, cheerful piety will be infused into every educa tional operation, so that the religious element will be the underlying controlling one, or in other words, that the law of the school will be " the law of life and grace as it is in Christ Jesus our Lord" and not mere pamphlet laws, enforced ar bitrarily from without by an occasional lecture from a grim visaged monitor. Such a school cannot want patronage. There are scores and perhaps hundreds of parents with in a radius of a hundred -miles of Mercersburg who are anxious to have just such an institution, and the healthfulness and quietude of the - place, and the associations of the past, together with. the christian culture and educational advantages of fered, will attract many students. It is expected that the first session will com mence about the last week in September. Rev. E. E. Higbee, Prof. of Theology at Mereershurg, is President of the Executive Committee. Tus OPPOSING TICKETS.--Thp State, dis trict and county tickets of both parties are now' complete, excepting the formalty of Mr. Don -can's nomination fur Senator,. which in well as sured. The following is a complete list of the opposing candidates: UNION Auditor General DEMOCRATIC Gen. J. F. Bartnaaft, Marry I Col. W. W. 11. Davis, Bucks Surveyor General. . Cut J. M. Campbell, Camb l Col. Juu.P. Linton, Cambria Senator. Davidill'Cunaugky,Adams C. M. Duncan. Franklin Assembly. Ceh F: - S. Stumkangb, Fran Wm. 3FLlellan, Franklin Capt. G. A. Shuman, perry' Capt. D. L. Trouler, Ferry Shertr. . _ Capt. J. Da , bler, Chamb'g I Stunl R. Boyd, Chamb'g QM= Muj. J. linsAer, St:Thou:as I Jos. M. Doyle, Ponnett Dislrk! Aliorn4. Olt D. W. Ilowe, Autry IW. S. Stenger, Chamb'g Surveyor. Emanuel Rub; Chumlig 1 Hugh Auld, Chamb'g Cortmissioner. Daniel Skinner, Fannett C. D. Lecher, Antrim. Director of the Poor. Clayton, Wash I Samuel Seerist, Quincy Auditor. Sanil W. Nevin, rioutlin tJ. A. Sellers, St. Thomas EC= Dr. C. T. 3tactay, Green i Dr. W. A. Uttnter, Setter'y There being no judicial candidates to be voted or, the entire ticket will be voted on one slip in his county. SENATORIAL CONFERENCE. —The Senatorial Conferees of Adams and Franklin counties met at' Graeffenbarg Springs on Friday, Ist Mgt., at I o'clock, P. M. The Conferees from Adams were Maj. Robert Bell, A. S. limes and Wm. S. Cart. The Con ferees from Franklin were Cot - Geo. B. Weistling and W. S. Everett, 'Esq. . The meeting:was called to order by the appoint ment of Mu 3. Bell as Chairman and W. S. Ever ett as Secretary. • On motion the Confereef.vpresent were allowed to east the entire vote of said county. The Con ference then proceeded to put in nomination can didates for State Senator. Win. S. Cart 'lamina tad David M'Conaughy, Esq., of Gettysburg. On motion of Wm. S. Everett, Peso/red, That the nomination made be ratified as the unanimous choice of this conference, and D. li'Conaughy, Esq., is hereby declared the l'nion nominee for State Senator for this District. On 'notion adjourned. ROBERT BELL, Prest. W. S. ErEttETT, See y. IRVING SPRING OIL CoNtrANY.—A meeting of the stockholders of this company was, held in Shippensburg on Thursday week; and a perma nent organization effected by ele`cting Col. James B. Orr President; Judge Ruby Secretary, and Jas. B. Orr, Henry Ruby, Dr. Jno. Montgomery, Major Henry Snyder, John Wunderlich, John Greason, Thos. P. Blair, Dr. John A. Mil, Wm. 31 Marshall, Jacob Bomberger and James O. Koontz Directors. Tlie hind on which they pro pose to make developments is In the vicinity of Concord in this county, where there is a spring that gives strong indications of oil. RESTORED.--We are glad to learn that Dr. John S. Angle, late Aast. Surgeon of the 123 d Penna. Volunteers, who bad , been dismissed the Service on technical grounds, has been restored by an order from the War Department, and is again elifible to commission in the military ser vice tit any time. Ho was a good officer, and the act of the government was but an act of justice 'YUMINIA LANns..—Persons who wish to ex amine .or be advised of Virginia lamb for sale, can:do tro better than to address Allen & Co., Staunton, Va., who are established Real Estate Agents, and gentletnen of high,character. They have a large amount of laud on hand fur sale on liberal terms. AcemENTs.—We learn from the Greeneestle Pilot that Mr. Geo. Bartle and Lieut. Wilson Burk were injured on Thursday week by horses running away. Each had ribs - broken, Mn. FRANK BOWDEN has purchased the Ho tel property of Maj. Kurtz in Wayneaboro, and will take poneseion on the 2nd of October. A VALUABLE tract of land about two miles West of Chambersburg, will be offered for sale by Mr. M'Elwain oti Wednesday next. This is a desirable location for persons wishing to 'engage in raising vegetables and *uit for the Chambers. burg Market. OMITTED.—By some oversight the District of Letterkenny was omitted, in announcing the members of the County Committee. Capt E. K. Lehmen is the member from Letterkenny. A CARD TO INVALIDS.—A clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary - , discovered a safe audsimple remedy for the Unroof Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases dale Urinary and Seminal Organs; and the whole train of disonlers brought on by baneful and vicious. habits. Great numbers have been already cured by thisnoble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and I will tend the recipe fur pre paring and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Fp rof Charge. Please Inclose a stamped envelope, addressed to your. self. Address JOSF.YII T. IiMAN, Oct 19.1 y) STATION' D. thist.F. HOCsE, Nelo York City. WE: advise all who want to buy goods to retail again to call and examine GELIVICK'S and BURKHART'S large stock of merchandise before going to the city or be fore buying elseware, as you can do as well witlttbis firm on all goods and on some articles bettor than in the city. - - Go to LEIDY & DONOVAN'S new Confectionery for nice fresh Cakes, Candies,-Fruit, 6.e. Store mom in the Market House, neat door to Ithskinson's Clothing Store. AT DRESSLER'S DRUG STORE.---A new and extensive stock of Toilet Articles, foreign and domestic, are now offered, many of thyt at reduced prices. Call and examine. WE advise all who want good pure white Ker• ()gene Oil free from smell and smoke, to go to GELWICKS and BURKHART'S, either at wholesate or retaiL REMEMBER Gelwieka and Burkhart keep every thing and Pell cheap. . POLITICAL INTELHGENCE —The Democrats of Venango have nominated James P. Hoover for Assembly. —The Union Mne of Mifflin county have nomi nated James M. Brown for Assembly. —The Union men of Sullivan have recommen ded Augustus. Lippincott for Axstntoly. —The Union men of Wyoming have re-nomi nated Peter If. Osterhout for Ass'embly. —Lieut. Col J. A. Vera is the Democratic: candidate for Assembly in Beaver county. —The Democrats of Northumberland county have nominated Chas. W. Sharp for Assembly. —The Democrats of Lehigh have renominated Nelson Weiser and James J. Kline for Assembly. —The Repiblican Convention of Wisconsin has nominated Chas. R. Gill for Attorney General. —The Union Convention ob_Montonr have re commended Col. Charles W. Eckman for Assem bly. —The Union men of Clarion have recommen ded Dr. IT. M. Wick for Senator and Wm. 31. Clover for AswrdblV. —The Union Corkentioa of Clearfield recom mended Col. John Irwin fur Senator and Lieut. Liddle for Assembly.' —The Union men of Cumberland have nomin ated Col. Joseph Ege for Senator. and Cu!. T. B. Kauffman fel- Assembly. —The 'talon men of Warren have nominated Col. Harrison Allen for Assembly. Joseph A. Neill is the Democratic candidate. —Capt Brown having declined the nomination for Assembly in Clinton conuty, Sergeant T. F. Vornbfuer has been nominated. - 17. 1 Union men of Bradford have nominated Ho . Ged. Landon for Senator, and Lorenzo Grinnell.and G. Wayne Kinney for Assembly. —Hon. Winthrop W. Ketchum is strongly urg ed by the Armstrong Democrat, as most fitted to succeed Gee. Curtin, at the expiration of his term. —The Union men of Susquehanna have nomi nated Hon. WM. J. Turrell, late speaker of the Senate, fur Senator, and J. T. Cameron for As sembly. —The Democrats of Luzerne have nominated Stanley Woodward for Senator, and Anthony Grady, Daniel F. Serbert and David S. Keen for representatives. - - —The Union men of Potter have nominated Hon. H. W. Williams for Judge, Hon. A.G. Olm stead for Senator and- Jolm S. Mann for Assem bly. A most excellela ticket. —The Democrats of Wayne county have re nominated Rev. Wm. M. Nelson for Assembly and selected two sets of judicial conferees—one favorable to Mr: Crane and the other in favor of Judge Barret. —General Kilpatrick has taken the stump in New Jersey fur the union State ticket. The gal lant Generitl,annotinces that he came from South Carolina to fight the Copperheads, agl he means to do it with a will. —The Union men of Fulton county have .nom inated-Nicholas Ott for Sheriff—the first man who entered Fort Steadman when Gen. Hartranft re captured it—John C Fletcher for Jury COmmis sioner and William Hanks for Commissioner. —The Minnesota Union Convention nominated Geo. W. R. Marshall for Governor. Resolutions were adopted favoring the granting of political rights to all persons of whatever color or race, denouncing the French occupation of Mexico, and demanding their-expulsion. —The Democratic legislative conference In Clearfield, Forest and-Elk met on the Ist inst. and the conferees from Clearfield and Forest nominated Dr. Thos. J. Boyer and the Elk con ferees refused to participate or ratify the nomina tion. They favored the nomination of Dr Early. of Elk. —The Vermont election resulted in the success of Gillingham, the Union candidate for Governor, by over 15,000, a unanimously Union Senate and nearly an entirely Union House. The vote is light, and the Union majority, in proportion to the vote polled, later than last year. Democra cy don't seem to vegetate among the Green Moun tain boys. - • .---The Democratic Senatorial Conference in the Cumberland and YOrkdistrict met in Bridgeport on Tuesday of last week, but failed to effect nomination. York supported Hon. A. Heistand Glatz and Cumberland supported Col. James Chestnut. After r a number of ballOts the Confer ence adjourned t>) meet in Carlisle yesterday. —The Now York Democratic State Conven tion has nominated the following ticket: Secreta ry of State, Major General Slocum; Comptroller, Lucius , Robinson; Attorney General, John Van Buren; Canal Colurnissidne , C. W. Armstrong; Treasurer, General M. K. P trick; Inspector of State Prison, A. J. M'Neil; Jerk of the Court of Appeals, C. 0. Payne; Judge of the Court of Ape peals, long term, Judge John W . Brown—short term, Martin Grover. —The Union men of Lebanon have nominated Copt. Jacob 'Sicily for Assembly. Col. Mark was elected delegate to the neat State Convention. A resolution requesting the various officers hold ing positions under the government by appoint ment to resign in favor of soldiers Was adopted. Hon. J W. Killinger, thetollector, publishes a card endorsing the resolution, and stating that he had previously resigned in favor of a veteran sol dier. . . PERSONAL —Sterling Price, of Missouri, has gone to Bra zit. —Generals Marmaduke and Besturtgard have applied for passixirta to go -abroad. —Gen- R. E. Lee has accepted the Preeidedcy of Washington College at Staunton, Va. —Gov. Curtin returned to Harrisburg on Thurs day last, from the Delaware Water Gap, much improved in health. tlx franktin tiepositutp, 414ambersbutg; Pa. —Gen. Schemelfennig, whose valor at Charles ton will ever be remembered by the American people, died in Berke county on the fith inst. —Among the late arrivals at San Francisco was Major-General IV. S. Roseerans, the hero of Stony Creek, who went to California on private business. He was met at the boat by several United States army officers and escorted to the Occidental Hotel, where be Will stop four or five days. 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York City. 16-lbn THE MUD VI. CIIAMIIER,nn ESSay of Warning and Instruction fur Young Men—published by tbelrour and Asaoriations, and sent free of charge In sealed eavel I)pes. Address, Dr. J. 5K.11.1.1N HOUWITON, Howard As sociation, Philadelphia, Pa. feb-ly. REPORT OF TILE MAREETS Cbambersbn rg Markets. em.i.mmEmsMtlim, September 12, 1865. 00113atter 10 00 Egg, 2 10, Lard 2 00, Tallow Bacou—hams, 60111aron—Sidi. Mu—White. Mar—lted Wheat—White 'Wheat—Red e Con, Ont., Clover Seed.. Timothy Seed Plaxxeed ...... 1 50' ltarrd pee,b, 011(ini3red Peaeltes Potatoes--Pink Eyes 50 'Dried Apples.... I llc, Tut.nr.u. A rit.i Philadelphia Cattle Market. VamtvEi.t.al.t, September 12, 11,65 Beef Cattle—Abunt 1900 head arrived and .1,1 at from Ilia lic for extra, the latter rate for choice; 11 drdc. for fair to good ; and 11 u 13e. per lb. fur common, as to quali• ty. liog,-IFIAI Load sold at iho difrorent yards at from $l6. 50 to 17 5)) the 100 Ito. alt. Gov.,—Ws head nold ;It from 070 to $7O for springers. and XO-1 :rs p ho.ul for coot mid ealf, no to qualay. Shawl---.llPont 51100 head mold at from 7e. to lie. Et iYr gro,. for .1;00,1 lot Sheer, 01100 I,Y Load for stir, k Shoop, and $1 et 33U P tool Itor Lambo, as to italit). tar vlrma.+l7.l Philzulelphla Marken+. l'itit.APEmmt.t, September 12. Flour market dull Small rales superfine at fF76. 7,541 , extras at $7,7ad8.25 North NV. , %lern extra Loftily at 69; Penna. ditto at 610,f25,3 10,15 Rye Flour lum at :1;'!."i and Corn Meal al $1,75, Wheat 'se tting at ry2,05 , u,2,10 for new met 62,15/4.2,W for old red; white rows front to lilt. Corn dull at 95 etc. for y Rye cam ruands 61 it 1,0.1. Oats dal tUt to 50 11n Clov e r Howl &MO.,' to Szt er.e Timothy wzmt,tl at $3 , and Mare St,d, at $3,2,5 Whisky genii shm ly at i' , 2,21r for F.no o , DIY Tat:GRAPH.' Philadelphia Stock -Market StoPks spratly. Pa. fives, 90; Morris Canal, e.!, I,lllltr Iteadlng 531, Penna. It. IL, Gilllll, 'Ex' p. clam in New York par. _ 4'4 . _ slew abbertiseinntts. A MIINISTIZA'IOII'S L 1 tice is hereby gr, I'o that Letterl el Adminitgratittn ON the Estate. of Joluegon J Campbell, lute of Fannett dee'd, bare been granted to the tuttler,igned. All persons knowing thent‘elve.s indebted to mil Estate will pima, make intratoliate payment ; and those has ing dainty prebenttloun properly authenticated thrbettletnent. A. W. CAMPBELL \ tln 'r „ . VALUAI3LE MILL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.—The under,igned, agent for the heirs of Matthew MoKee. decd, odors at Private Sale, the " WOODSTOCK MILLS," ittiated in Green town. slap, Franklin county, ru. The property rontaiun abogt 15 ACRES of land, loin a two story Stone told Weather. boarded GRIST MILL, SAW MILL, an excellent We story BRICK ROUSE, o story Weatberboarded House, MillerVllonee and other intprovementh thereon erected. The Mill le in good n pair. The a :tor post er one of the best on the creek. Possession given immediately. ''ems easy. JOHN R. ORR, ANant for Pelee DIED MIM S 5 Snip Bean, , Wa ,, hed 2-00! Unv. ashed Wovl .... 4 0(1 =I iteW abertisenttnto. pTIBL I C -SeIIOOLS.-Thi3 Public Schools fat the Borough of Chambersburg, will oPeh pn Monday. the ISM day of Srprember. Scholars trill to. port to their former Schools, except those from Broad Street School, who will report to the Secretary for as. The attention of Parents Is ealleato the following Act of Assembly, passed on the 27th day of April, 1F.25: SEcTioN 5. Act N 0.42, Page Ci, I'amphlet Laws for 1:4r5. That the WOrtiS " above the age of Bee and un der twenty-one years." in the: twenty-thinl section of the act of the eighth of May, A.D., 1h54, relative to the regu lation and continuance of n system of education by COM mon Schools, be M. changed as to read between the ages of six and twenty-one years." . It will thus be seen that no child under nix years of age can be admitted into the Public Schools of this Common wealth. It is to be hoped that Parents will observe this Act of Assembly, and thereby save the Directors tho unpleas ant duty of rending home all children tinder six, years of alre. By order of the Board of DireetouL sepl3 J. N. SNIDER, Secretary. rp HE PLACE TO. GET A CHEAP_ Hat and Cap, at ROSS', D OS S KEEPS A FULL LINE OF 11L) GENTS' WEAR 1O CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS 1 at - ROSS'. EMEMBER, THE SIGN OF THE IN "Re & Shirt," ojvasite 'Brown's Hotel," R OSS' IS THE -. PLACE TO GET A _Lk). good fitting Collar. - UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.- A large lot at ROSS'. NECK TIES, STOCKINGS, GLOVES and 'Keiebiers at ' • ROSS'. QOAP S, BRUSAES, PERFUMERY, and runny Ganda, at ROSS'. CALL AND SEE THE NICE WHITE Shirts, ROSS'. ROSS KEEPS A =GOOD. ASSORT men! of - Gents Wmr. PTO NEED OF GOING": ABROAD .1.1 while you can be suppliettliy ROW UIBRELLAS AND CANES CHEAP At ROSS': MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS OF- ALL styles at - ' ROSS'. SOMETIIIN - G N - EW AT ROSS'. TOSS IS ON QUEEN- STREET, OP _EL t•u‘ite Brown's Hotel. OO Bushels best qtiality PLASTER ER'S HAIR., at TEN CENTS per lansbel, SHOEMAKER. & SENTMAN, Roxbury - , Franklin County. Pa. 6, cale by k pia ht - x - r 0 1.0 E.—The subscribers to the -L Chamber, barg Library Association will meet at the Prothonotary's otlice, on Saturday, the if gh inst., 7 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of organizmg the association. EXECUTOR'S NOTIC E.--Notice is itereby given that Letteri Testamentarytothe Estate of George Shepler, late of Mereersbnrg, deo - d, have been granted to the undersigned. All persns' , knowing themselves indebted to said Estate u iii pluase make untnediate payment; and thisse having Plains present them properly authenticated for.settlemerit set l;i ELIZABETH SIIE.PLER, Berx. • Y L E N E W FALL GOODS received and opening at A. J. & 11. M. WHITE'S FANCY CASSIMERS, CASHMERE AND VELVET VESTINGS, (IENTS' Prilmsunc`c, coons, jrist received at EMI A. T. WHITES. VALUABLE FARM.—By order of tbq Orphans' Court of Franklin county, Pd., will be sold at Public Sale. on the premises, on irrdniMay. the 4th V Orrober. 1565, the PAR]f belonging to the Estate of Nan• cy K. Cars4m, deed. situated two miles South-West Mercer:burg, containing 137 ACRES of fitiibrate adjoining lauds of Adauf &M. Hoke and ethers. On the premises are a nOver-failing Stream of Water, Bank Barn, STONE 'HOUSE: Wagon Shed and corn Crib. Also, a fiat-rate Apple Orchard. More than one-half of the Fen cing is Locust Post and Chestnut Rail. Ake. Id•the ,tute time and place, TWO TRACTS OF TIMBER LAND, 17 ACRES and ACRES, within tau and three mile,“d' the farm. Terms. as preseribett by the , Court: Oue•half on the first tiny of April. IFtdl, and the balance itt three equal an• stile intytuents, with interest. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. Perst - ins wislong to view the premises oan call en the tenant or Janes 0. Carson, of AfercersburEr. sept.l3.4t. THOMAS CARSON, Ailm'r. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned will offer at Public Sole; on the premises, ou Tkorsday, the 12th day of October, at one I'. M.. when the terms will be made known, their FARM, situate on the road lending from 'Chambers burg to Brough's Mill, about one mile from the former 'place, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, about two-tldrds of the very test quality of Luriestone land, the balance Tumbling Stone dud Slate. The improvements consist of a good two story BRICK HOUSE. a very large Stone and Brick Bank Barn, near ly new, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all necessary out buildings. a Well of excellent Water and Cistern at the door; and un ORCHARD of choice Fruit in good bearing oendition, Also—tit the same time and place, Acill . ba offered A TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, situate in liamilton township, opposite Walk's BIM, containing about FIF TEEN ACRES. Yerllollg wishing to view the premises can dose by call ing on Peter Brindle, residing therein, or either of the, an acrsigned. SAMUEL ORSENAIVAL'4, sepl3-ig H. M. WILPFE. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned offers at Private Sale, his4PARM, Situated in Lm - gan township, Franklin coon. ty, Pa., adjoining lauds of John E. and John M'Clay, Daniel Clippinget, Joseph - Mowers. rd others. near the Concslog r.t ninett creek, and aboutsrites from Shippens• burg, containing 065 ACRES of WA SLATE LAND, well limed. 70 acres of this tract - is well TIMBERED, 2.7 acres in MEADOW and the balance in a high state of cultivation, all in 'excellent order and well fenced. The shrove Farm will he equally divided and sold separately. Thu Improvements on the cue tract are a two storied log WEATIIERBOARDEI) HOUSE, new Bank Barn 72 feet long, wagon shed anstall other necessary and conven• lent out-buildings. There is a Well of • never failing Wa ter at the door. There is a good TENANT HOUSE, on the Second tract with a well - of Water convenient lathe House, and all accessory out-buildings. There is an Or chard of choice fruit on both of the above tenons. . . Personitiiishing to vinn- the Pane can do so by calling a the milywriber, In Ilturtjltou towrltip, or on John Tl'Clay, attlomingthe Farm.- the ntx,se Panri is not wild by Private Sale, on or before l'hursday, the sth • day of October, it will on that .la - oIT prod at Public Sale, at 1 o'clock, P. M. if not sold on that day, it nil be rented. Possession given on the I , t April, icsti. (sept.-sti JOHN ZOOS. LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the Post Oflice at Charnbersburg, State of Penn sylvania. September 12th, 1865. tir To obtain any of these Lettere, the applicant meat call for "advertised Letters," give the date 0111135115 t, and pay two cents for advertising. Barton Belch Goldsmith J Bearer Jacob Golden Capt J C Ilitiingor Jos 9 - Hartz Miss Susan Boyer 9 Hall William Brown James ilez Mies Etri - nia liumbaughliirsA2 Hess Abner Burkholder Abra Hemphill Alex Clover Jacob Horner William Cunningham Win Hooper Clement Damn J Hooter Sarin It M=IIM I= Irvin Gi , •orge Jitekßon CLnrlea Jones Cliurles Denton Jni, fl Dick Capt J L Doyle Juo B Duffield Junes '2 Lindtoy Mr% Ili:annoy Miss B Mulut Evelio° col Erhard Mib4 Aliee George Hiram Gill Mrs Ebro% A DJOURNED PUBLIC SALE OF 1 NEAL ESTATE.—Ieh! pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Plgys of Franklin county, I will sell, nn the premises, in Letterkenny township, Franklin cana ry, on Saturday, the 30th day of Sqtembor, 1865, the FARM owned by John Stickler and Abraham Salim, d,•e'd containing Two Hundred and Forty-Nino Acres net One Hundred and Fifteen Perches. This land is in emsl order, and has on it a good DWELLING ROUSE, a mind Barn, and other convenient itnd necessary out :budding,. There is a large and never-failing Spring of excellent Water between the House and the Barn. Tbis „property is a most tie,irable one, and the titleindisputa. flr A small Dower interest, due to the Widow of Abraham Sahm, le 'd, will remnin in the Farm. The halaiwe or the Pureintse Meney NI 111 ho paid as follows : dl 000 on the day of sale, and the remainder en the lot of pprd,looo, when pesse,sion and a Deed will be given the purchaser, To persons wishing to invest 'money, in land, this is a desirable olninee. Penna . 's wishing to view the property prerelosa to the dad• of sale, wilt be accommodated by calliug on John Shebter, at bit residence, or on Susannah Sabin, on the premises, a' Sale to commence ar 1 o'clock; p.m. SAMUEL BYLINDT,, rfigb Sheriff of Franklin County, Pa- MEM ft,!l! c,i4bertioements. li j f.A,T, ESTATE.AT.PEBLIC SALE. The undersigned willover at radio Sale, on the premises, on • Saturday' do 7th day o a f October, ISdS, the following Real Estate, via: about 181 ACRES of extol lent Slate Land, situated in Hamilton township, one mile 4 .4tg _from Cliambemborg,_ on the S burg Road. The im provement ore a Loe.uottan, Rain tualrotber out buildings. Thetas a well of water at the houseand oboire rttlit on the premises. ' is a desirable tract of land, being highly improved and, ell fenced. Sale at t o'clock; when the tenns will be made known. sepll4k ,HENRY FAUIIEL. PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be sold b 3• Pub lie Sale, on the premises, en 'Wednesday, the 20th inst., at 2 o'clock A LOT OP GROUND, containing about U ACRES, situated ttru mud a'belf miles west of Chambersborg, on the Turnpike. A large part of the ground =teamed a year since. The flue vanety of Apple, Peach, Cherry. and Pm Treea in tbrivin,g condition, and its I.ln/stimitY to town, make it a desirable location for any one diersed to engage in raistng vegetables and fruit far the Chambershaeg m ar k e t Terms made known on - day of Sale by sepl3.2t • A. WELVIALK E W R V'A- L OF FALL AND 'WINTER HATS. CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,. at FREY & FOLTZ'S cheap Store, 2nd Street, 5 doors South of the Market Muse, - W IRE -B HATS ' of ,every shape and style for Young men, Old men; Rich men, Poor men-; Big Men, Little men ; High men, Low men, and at High prices or Low prices. Also, Every ascription of FUR, WOOL, BEAVER AND FELT HAT S. Call and examine mu. new Stock of BOOTS. SHOES, GAITERS and GENT'S FURNISH LEG GOODS. By following the direction of the big bills pasted everywhere, you cannot mil to find the House. FREY & FOLTZ, 5 doors South of Market Bonen. ILFHAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale; on the premsles, on Friday, the Zth, day of 'September, IeSS, the following Real Estate, to wit about 21 ACRES of excel lent LINESTONE LAND, situated in Guilford town ship, at New Franklin, adjoining Heirs of ,Ino. Renfrew, Flares and Sno. Duffield, and others. The improve ments are a two-storied LOG HOUSE, Weatherboarded Kitchen, LOG BARN, in good repair, and other nec essary out-buildings. Their is also a variety of FRUIT TREES on the premises and a cistern at the house, and one at the Barn for watering stock. Thik, is the most Productive land in Franklin- county, and , is only offered for sale on account of the owner living in the West. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, when the terms will be Made known: [sepl3.3Vl ELIZABETH FEEL. MRIISTEE'S SALE.—The undersigned, Trustee, appointed by the Orphans', Court of the County of Franklin, will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 21st day of October new, the following described Real Estate of Christian Royer, late of Antrim township, deed, situate on the Chamberaburg and Greencastle road. about one mile and a half from Greencastle, containing FIFTY FOUR ACRES and EIGHTY-ONE PERCHES, neat measure, bounded by lands of A. Flemming, Jl2O. Kis seeker, Jacob Grove and others, having thereon erected a good BRICK DWELLING; a Bank Barn, Spring house, with a Well of good Water near the door, a good Hog- Pen, all new and in excellent repair. Thera is also on the premises a YOUNG ORCHARD bearing choice fruit. The property is in good repair, lea fine state of onitiva lion and near market, making it a very desirable prop- Persona slahlns to vie* the property can do so by call ing on the undersigned, living adjoining the farm. Sale to commence en Riad day at one o'clock, when at tendance will be given and the terms make known, by septa , CHRISTIAN ROYER,- Trustee. VAI/31 AT PUBLIC SALE.—Ilte dersigned will sell at Public Outcry, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 4th of October nor; a TRACT OF LAND, situated in Guilford township, Franklin county, adjoining lands of Thaddeus Stevens, Henry George and others, containing about 149 ACRES. There are over 100 Acres cleared and in good farming order, most of it clear ed - within the last 7 yearn. A small portion of it is Lime stone Land, the lcilnuce Sand Stone. The improvements area good two-storied ERICK DWELLING HOUSE, good Frame Bank Barn, Wagon Shed with 2 Corn Cribs, Carriage House and all necessary out buildings. There are TWO YOUNG ORCHARDS of good Fruit on the place, and a well of excellent, neverlalling Water near the House, a good Cistern at the House, and alsoone near the barn. There are about 30 Acres of excellent PINE TIMBER LAND on the place, among the best Timber to be found iu the county, and there is good IRON ORE on a considerable portion of the farm. Possession will be gi ven on the Ist of April neat, or as soon as sold if desired. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be made known by sepl343t . JAMES M. 'RENFREW. VXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ES XI/ TATE.—In pursuance °Mlle last will and testament of Daniel Conrad, late of Peters township, Franklin coun ty, Pa., there will be exposed to Public Sale. on the pre -raises, an Saturday, October 7th, 18th, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following propertY, to wit: The FARM of said dece dent, lying-along the Cove Gap Road, 3. mile tram Cove Gap, adjoining lands of Wm. Wolford and Geo. Cromer on the west, David Unger's - heirs on the north, and others on the east, containing 187 ACRES, with the allowance, of Sand . and Clay land. About 140 acres are cleared and in a pretty good state of cultivation; 18 acres in Meadow, and more Meadow Land can be made; the residue covered. with valuable Timber. The Improvementslionsist of a good two-storied Log and Weatherboard DWELLING HOUSE and Kitchen; Smoke House and Granary, with Cellar under it, In - the yard near the Dwelling; a good Frame Barn, and all necessary out-buildings; %good Cis tern, and a Well of Water convenient to the house. There is also on the premises a fine young - APPLE ORCHARD, of choice trees, with a variety of other Fruits, such as Plum, Pear, Cherry, &c. A fine large stream of water runs through the limn, to which particular notice is called. The stream posses through the barn-yard, snaking It con venient for watering stock. A lane extends through the farm connecting with all the fields. The above farm will be divided to suit purchasers, if not sold in a body. If not sold on said day, it will be of fered for rent. Persons wishing^ to view the property can do so by calling on the premises. sepl3-4t - DANIEL CONRAD, Executor. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERT FOR SALE—ADJOURNED SALE—By virille of an order of the Orphans' Cont. of Franklin county, the tinder signed, Administratorof the estate of Rev. Joseph Clark, deceased, will sell by public outcry. on the premises, on THURSDAY; T .^ TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF SEP TEMBER, AT TEN oZtocK, A. M., the (Whining describ ed property ; I. The Lot and Dwelling House of the late Rev. Joseph Clark, situate on Broad skeet, Chambersburg, and run mug to the Cumberland Valley Railromi. the lot con tains about one acre, and in good condition, with trees, fruit, &c., planted and growing Well. The House is a Info - story-and-a-half cottage building, constructed of Brick, in the best style, well Anished and admikisbly ar ranged throughout It is one of the snort commodious and comfortable dwellings in Chambersburg. 2. A Lot containing nearly one acre, adjoining the dwel ling !noise on the south, fronting on Broad street and run ning to the Railroad. It adjoins the Planing Mill on the north. " . 3. A Lot of Ground' adjoining the mansion property on the north. fronting on Broad street and running to the Rail. road, with a xm4lt two-story BRICK HOUSE thereon erected. 4. A Lot fronting on the Railtoad, and adjoining the lot last above described, with a small frame house thereon erected. 5. A Pasture Lot containing about one acre, fronting on Blond street, adjoining lots of T. B. Kennedy and others. Possession of the above properties will be if i v e u on the let of April next, excepting the unimproved lots, of which possession will be, , given immediately. Terms trill be made known on day of sale by A. K. 31'CLUBB:-. sepl3 Adm`r of Jcieph Clark, deed. Pr A. Z.tratAN, Auctioneer. TWO FARMS AT PUBLIC .SALE.- .1. The undersigned, Executor of William Christ, deed, will offer at Public. Sale, on the premises, on Fri day, the tith day of October, 18 , 65, the following desirable Real Estate, to wit A TRACT OF SLATE LAND, situated in Antrim township, lying between the St. Thom as Road and the Rorki leading to Nave's Saw Mill—about two and a•half miles from 'Greencastle, two and a•half miles from Stitzel's Mill, and two miles from Rankin's Mill, (natant log 187 ACRES, Pert)" Acres of which are well Timbered; n large portion Meadow, and the balance in a good state of cultivation. The Improvements are is Two-Storied LOG ROUSE, Log Earn, and other Our.- 'Buildings. There is a Well of good Water at the Dwel ling, and good running Water from Springs through the Farm for watering stock. There is, tilso,_a young Or -client of choice Fruit Trees on the premises.- • LIP' Sale to commence at d o'clock, F. M. when the terms will be made known. Also—there wilthe offered, art Saturday, October 7tk. !AM ACRES OF SLATE LAND, siruate in Montgom ery township, on Dun's (lap Road, about seven allies from Mercersbnrg, adjoining made of Jacob - Martin and others. Fifty Acres of the above Tract are in Timber; a large part in good Meadow, and the balance In a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a large, tut-storied WEATIIERBOARDED HOUSE, Log Barn, and oth, er Ont-Buiidings. There is an excellent Spring of Water near the Dwelling, anti a large Orchard of choice Fruit Trees on the premises, such as Apple, -Peach, Pear, Plumb, Cherry, &c, This Farm is well adapted, and ad vantageously located for raising Stock, &e. Licking Creek runs through this Farm, and has on it, belonging to the Estate, a good SAW MILL. Er Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. when the terms will be made known. sepl3.4t, . GEORGE S. CRUST, Ex'r. PUBLIC SALE!—Tke subscriber will sell, by Publiegale,nt Welsh Run, onc•fourth of a milelrom Bowie's ore, on: Friday, Me f...2d 4 0 8 , nJ Sr/I /ember, 1065, the followihg PER.SVAL FIGH'EfrfY, to 1 Horse ; 2 311Ich Cows, both of which are fresh; 1 Fat Hog ; 1 Sleigh and Tongue ; 1 Wheeibarn, ; 1 set a flue Harness; strings of Bells ; 1 extra Saddle; Bridles and Halters; Forks, Rakes, Shovels; Sc. Also, IIAY BY, THE TUN ; Corn by the lnultel ; Potatoes in the ground ; 3 barrels Flour ; sae and a-half hands Vin egar ; Lard by the Pound ; Applebutter by the gallon; 1 new Stir-Net; a lot of Bags. so. Al.t . a quantity- of LUMBER, Flumes and Boards; %CM Palings; Wood by 'the cord ; 500 cwt. °lead; Axe, Saw and Buck, Se, &e, Also, a largi and well selected variety of Household Goods. embracing, in part, 1 set of rine Chandter (Walnut) Furniture, including Marble-Top Dressing Bureau and Wash Stand, Bedstead, Wardrobe, Itoektng and other Chairs, and. a full 'set of Chamber W.'; ; 1 Sofa; 1 Secs rotary; 1 Centre Table; 1 Extension Din i ng T able uc ; k l . ;Cherry do. ; 3 Bedsteads; 3 flail It at , er's patent Spring for Bedstead; 1 sot of Cherry Cane. Bottom Chairs; 1 set Walnut do. 3 Rocking Chairs; 1 pair Venitian Blinds; 1 pair of Oil do. ; 1 set of Book Shelves; 100 yards new Carpeting; 30 yawl Oil Cloth do., two yards wide ; 40 yards of Como 'Malting ; one ex tra Cook Stove and `Fixtures ; I Parlor Cued Stoves and Pipe; 2 new Ten-plate Stoves With Dean and Pipe ;1 ex tra Kitchen Cupboard ;1 large Iron Kettle; two Kettle Racks; a lot of good Crocks, Barrels, Tubs, Benches, and Ta b les , end a great variety of KiO•hen Utensils, nut nee• essary to - enumerate. Sale to commence at } ' clock, A. 31., precisely , on said dui': when the terms will be made known. More J P Potts James Sankey Cyrus Sley Charles Sharp Mrs Rebee Shout James Smith jno U B 2 Snider MiseMaryJ Snively Upton 1.3 Snyder Thomas Stewart Win W Thacker Miss Liz Tanner Milton Wentling Jacob B Wise S W lgini MN Mary Weans Daniel H J. W. DEAL, P. M At the same time will be offered my FARM. consisting or 130 ACRES of excellent LDIESTONE LAND, In a hint gate of eulttvatien. Thirty acre , or the aboVe are well Timbered, The Improvements are .1. No. 1 DWELL ING HOUSE, Malt in modern style, In o stories high, with ten large rooms, Slate root, with nu excellearvllar nailer the whole house; a new Frame and Steno Darn: 60 ft. long, with 4 large stables, two feeding moms, and a mom for Farming implements; a good of water; two large cisterns winch held from '73 to 100 hogsheads of 'Wa ter ; Ice house and other buildings. The parele.cr can have immediate posseNsion. with the core fodder on the farm, and other conveniences eepaot DR. JOD N S. ANGLE. ~,,- ~... -. A* ,P. bcgtanAn‘tif,, NoinICE --Whereas my wife Mary Eliz lux& %Goa has left my- bed and based *MOM Jost ceose,l hereby etudes all pelletal bast llattoshit or trastlbg, te e , el l my =omit, r pill pay no debts of ' her Coub'ssdng. Issepl.33el JOHN -GLEE/301t TWO FARMS AT PUBLIC SALE.— The undersigned, Administrator with the will an nexed of John Spitzer, deed, will after at Public, Sale, on the premises, on Friday, the `.nth of September, 19WN: the fallowing Re z a Estate at said deed, ocmsistinger TWO PAR3iS, situ tee in Dublin township, Runtlegdea emm ty, Pa., lille-half mile East of Burnt Oaths: Tract No. 1, contains 179 AMES'of Land In &elucistate nrcultiyation. About 35 Acres is well The Improvements are a DOUBLE LOG DWELLING MUSE, Log Bap, Large Promo Stable and Core Cribs, \Yeah 'louse Spring Reuse and never failing spting near the door, and an Apple Orchard. Tract No. 2, E_scining above, containing one hun dred twenty ACRES of Land, in good staid of cultivation. About Ta Acres is well TIMBERED. The improvements area FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Baz Spring of Water near Dwelling, and aw Apple Orchard. The above properties will be sold seperately or to gether, to snit purchasers. Thkabove Panne lie within one mile edam late surrey or the Southern Pella& Railroad. . _ Possession given on the first day of Apr neat Saloatune o'clock P. M. Terms made known at Sale. JAMES CREE, Administrator seplaati with the will Annexed ofJohnSpftter, deed_ VALUABLE STEAM PLANING Milo SAW MILL FOR SALE.--The Administrator of the estate of Rev. Joseph Clark, deed, will join the own ers of the other undivided interests OF ALL THE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY of the tiro of SIMP LER, CLARK, & CO., and expose to sale, sotto to girt full and ornspfere poismion and title, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIRST at TEN O'cl,Oca, A. M., on the premises, the following REAL AND PER SONAL PROPERTY: Ist. A LOT OF GROUND in Chambersburg, close to the Cumberland Valley Railroad, with connecting track, on which is erected a Frame PLANING AND SAW MILL, with all the necessm - machinery for manufacturing all articles usually manufactured in Inch establishments, and a good steam•power capable of driving all the =chi inery in the mill and a in good otter. All the worked and nn-worked LUIERRIL AND MATERIAL of all kinds on hand at the MILL This eat; braces a largo assortment of cut Lumber and Logs, mak ing a complete stock for supplying everything In the line of business. 3rd. A LOT OF GROUND, adjoining the mm proper ty', fronting on Broad street and running to the Cumber land Valley Railroad, containin about one acre. 4th. A TRACT OF T LAND, purchased froin Mr. Geo. W. Immell, adjoining lands of Jacob Wales, Jacob Lehman and Samuel Mellinger, in Guilfdrd town ship, about three miles from Chambersburg, containing 20 acres and 95 perches, Fart of this tract is covered with very tine Oil: timber. sth. A TRACT OF LAND purchased from Michael Diehl, situate in Antrim townsbtp, adjoining lands of M. Diehl, Col. D. 0. Gebr and Mrs. Beaty, containing Aileen acres. This tract is covered with very superior OAK TIM. BER and is very valuable. 6th. A TRACT OF MOUNTADI LAND, situate to Hamilton township, adjoining lands of Mr. Snyder and others about 8 miles West of Chambershurg, containing pa acres. This tract hag been but a Within a few yeah, and is now growing up with fine Chestnut timber. ith.„ . EIGHT HORSES, three Wagons, Gems, Chains, Bth. ,A LOT OF GROUND fronting on Broad dret mid riming to the Railroad, adjeiningpropetV td' de m:lent on the North, with a doubkt - MO.STORY FRAME House good stabling, corn-crib &0., thereon erected. The house is afnite large enough for two families. 9th. A LOT OF GROUND fronting on Broad street, and running south to an aitley, with a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE thereon erected. rEP Possession will be given of all the aboveproperty immediately upon the purchaser or purchasers complying with the terms of sale. f The entire business portion of Chambersburg was burned by the rebels, and is now being rebuilt rapidly and in very good style , It offers the best opening for en. terprisi:ng reeehantes or buil der s to condusi the business of a Planing and Sam-Mill of any toms in the State. - T EBBS OP SALE,—Ten per cent. of the purchase money must be paid when the property is sold; the residue of oue.half of the purchase money must be paid when pos. session is given, or secured . by notes acceptably endorsed at sixty days and tour months, and the other half to be paid in two equal annual payments with interest from date of sale; and to be secured by judgment on the prop. erty. A. IC M'CLIIRR, Adm'r. of Rev. Jos. Clark, dec,d HENRY SHEPLER., A. K. M'CLURE, Agent. F. A. &MILAN . , Auctioneer. MD Legal itatices. REGISTER'S NOTICE—AM personsin- Aid terested will please take notice., that the foll owin g Accountants have filed their Accounts in the Iteg's Office of Franklin County and that the same will be pre sented to the Orphans%Court for confirmation, on Tuesday, the 3d day of October, 1865, in Chambersbruw: 144. The acct. of W. W. Britton and John R. Waist, Adm'rs D. B. N. C. T. A. of Jacob Iteesp, late of Letter. Penny twp., decid. 145. The acct. Of John Adams, Adm'r of John Gilbert, late of Washington twp., d 146. First and final acct.?herd. F. Mend, Guardian of *S G *Samuel . Cro ft , minor oh of Rupley G. Cro ft , late of • Chatataushurg, dec'd. 147. The acct. of Thomas Pawling. Guardian of Mary C. Mitchell, minor child of Geo. Mitchell, of Antrim twp. 148. Final Amt. of Wm. Allison, Adra'r. of ames Alli son, late of Antrim township, dedd. 30 1 ,6 11. EiTBICKLER, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Ne tice Is hereby given that Letters of Administration en the Estate of John Shirts, late of Mereembrag, deed, 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 authenticated Ihr settlement: CATHARINE SHIRTS, Adm'rx. JOHN RITCHEY, Adler. ag3o ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.-No tice is hereby given that Letters of Administration, on the Estate of Adam 3thtmert, late of Peters township, deo'd, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and Those having ch‘imspresontthem properly , authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM MUNERT, Adm'es. SAMUEL .MUSIERT, augl6 .ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No -4.1 hoe is hereby given that Letters of Administration on,the..Estate of Teems Stewart, late of Antrim townsbip, decd, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselvesindebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement. ang3o t MARY ANN STEWART, Adm'rx. VXECUTORS' NO T ICE.—Notice is hereby given thatLettera Testamentary totheEstate of Dr. Samuel D. Culbertson. late of Chambersburg,. dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned. Alf persons knowing themselves indebted to maid Estate will please make immediate payment; -and those having claims present them properly authenticated for settlement. ' E. CULBERTSON, J. P. CULBERTSON, }Eels. sep6 T. B. KENNEDY. EXECUTORS' NOTIC E.—Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the Es fate of George Briggs, late of Peters township; 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 authenticated for settlement. angl6 JOHN HOLLAR, Rx'r. personal trod *deo. GOVERNMENT AT AUCTION' IN PIIILADELPRIA. at Chccuipions Bazarr, No. 11% Race Street 100 MULES Will be sold each Wednesday and Scuardaytkoneghost de wag' of &Amber, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M., Tkese Mules are nearly allfirg Class, and In good Cep dition, being sold only for want of use. Every facility will be afforded, fur an examination, on the oars of bajeta. Terms Cult in Government Funds. • ALBERT E. ASHNEAD, Capt. and A. Q, 11.. ang3Cßat, T .0011 HERE.—The BOOK AND PE RIODIcAI. STORE at GREENCASTLE, Pa., whirl - Is doing a good business, is offered for sale. • For particulars address July 12.tt FETTERROFF t ATIIFX.TON. 100 SHARES BANK STOCK FOR SALE.—One hundred shares of the FOR Stock of the NATIONAL BANK of CHAERSBUR4 for sale, in lots to enit purchasers, Apply at the htkrOet svitr Oftlee. aug234f HAY P R E - S S E B.—Three Hand Hay Presses, in good order, for Sale cheap. • - jelyl9-11 (.4EO. A. DEITZ; Chambersburg, Pa. Hagerstown linraid copy et, charge REPOSITORY. FOR SALE.—A full course Scholarship lathe Quaker City Balsam& College of Philadelphia Apply at thie office. Feeig• Itosst, *tolen anb *trawls. OST, STOLEN OR DESTROYED.- ..LA Certificate No. /283, extra dividend of 1859, In the accumulated capital of Penn Mutual Life humrance Co., imued in the name of J. L. Sne Application him been made fur cert.:llllmM. septtl.tit SA3WEL S. fIRPOCR, Agent. ESTRAY.--Came to the premises of the subscriber, on the pike 1 mile west of lowa, In . July lum. ItED COW. The owner is hereby notilledtacome and prove property and pay charges or keeping, sr she will be dealt with according to law. ser.s,3t HENRY GREENAWALT. STRAY BULL.—Came to the prexeises of the subscriber in Metal township, two miles south 'ot Fannettsburg, about the middle of May bud; o'BULL CALF, about te, mouths old. The owner is e*lstneated to prove property, pay (barges and take him espy. aug3dall ' JACOB w HALL\ Us. 31A1L , --CIIAMBERSBUR6 & . A rr. UNION STAGE LlNES.—Throughtaruutt ly 5i.;50., Good stages—cared drivers. Stags' /or" Mt. Union. daily fur Shade Gap at 2 o'clock, P.-K, mu. king connection at Shade Gap with Chatnberslultgatagea n Vuefday, Thursday, and Saturday. Alto.. - Naves Charithersburg for dft. Union at 7, A . M., on these =rt. 1 , -Stage Officer in Chambersbure Baturra R. R. gIitAXER, Proprietor; Siam: GAP, Mgt*, 9181734 r ••• - • FFROCK'S MARB L E WORKS* Stemsiliget , form-07 WSW.. mi.umvismnba, amumEters, FMADSTOATA &e , ” Doll ManneseiwirYD erred in tbe beet dyfe' tted of the W t wi gns. M11,1..ES