The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, September 13, 1865, Image 4
Oiettiou "ft animation. • 10111_00LAMATION!- - -G.E.N.E.B.,4", ELECTION.—Whereas, In and by an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pe Dania entitled An act. relating to the Elections of this Com. monwealtb," passed the" 3d day of July, Anno Demist 1833„ it' ts trade the duty of the Sheriff of every county -within the Commonfealth to give public notice of the 'General Elections, and in such notice to enntnerate-- _ . ' /at—The Officers to be elected. .I'4—Designating the places at which the election la to Therefore, - • • - I, SAMUEL BRANDT.Jfigh Sheriff of the goanty of Franklin, do hereby Make known and give this:PUBI,IC NOTICE to Me Electors of the County of Fraiitkliri, that ONTHE fd TUESDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, (befog the lOth'day of the mortal,) a Genertft Election will be held at the several Election Districts established by law in said wonty, at which time they will vote by ballot for the several officers, &c., hereinafter named: , One peroon for Auditor General of the State of penn sylvania. One ,person for Surveyor General of the State of Penn sylvania. One person for Senator to represent the Senatorial Dis trict, composed of the counties of Adam's and Franklin. Two persons for members of the Donee of Representa tives of the general Assembly of Pennsylvania, to repre- Fen t the counties of Franklin and Perry. One 'person to fill the office of Sheriff of the county of Franklin. One per Son to fill the office of Treasurer of the county of Fronklin.. ' One person to fill the office of District Attorney of the county - of Franklin. One person to fill the office of County Surveyor of the county of Franklin. - • One person to fill the office of County Commisslcmer for the county of Franklin. One person to till the office of Director of the• Poor for the county of Franklin. Otte person to fill the office of Auditor for the county of Franklin. One person to fill the office of Coroner for the county of The said EleCtiims trill be held throughout the County as follows - At the Court House in the Borough of Chambersbrag, for the North Ward of said Borough, and part of Guilford towbahip. At the House of J. W. Taylor, for the South Ward of said Borough. • At the Public House of John Gordon, at the West Point, of Chambersburg for the township of Hamilton. At the School House in Fayetteville, for parts of the townships of Guilford and Green. • At the public House of Christiah C. Polls, in Greerivil lage, for pouf of Green township. At the Western School House, In the town of St. Thom• as, for the township of St. Thomas. At the School House in the town of Fannettabtag, for the township of bletaL At the School House, in the town of Roxbury, for the township of Dugan.- At the House of John Harvey, for part of the township of Farinett. At the School House, to the town of Concord, for part of the township of Pannett, and. t r. At the new Stoue School House- Morrowstown dis trict, for the other part of Fannett wnship. At the Honio now occupied by se°. Anderson in the village of Quincy, forthe township o ner. At the'Western School House in Waynesboro, for the township of Washington. At the House of J G r- .. Wallach, in Greencastle, for An trim and part of the townships of Peters and Montgomery. 'At the - School Howie, on the land Michael Coot in War ren township, for the'township of Warren. At the Strasburg School House, for the township of Let terkenny. At the !dense of James Mullen, In the town of Loudon, for parlor the township of Peters. ' At the Log House on the farm of Jacob Elliot, for the Welch Run District being part of Montgomery township. At the House of Thomas McAfee, in Mememburg,-,for Parts of the townships ofTeters-and Montgoinery. At the Mount Itoek School House in Southampton town ship for part of thetowmhip of Southampton. At the Eastern School House in Orrstown, for the other part of Southampton township. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN—"That every per son excepting . Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any take or appointment of profit or trust tinder the United States or of this State, or a City or Incorporated District, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, who is or shall be employed - tinder the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary Department of this State, or of the United States, or of any Incorporated District and also, Oust every mem ber of Congreas and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of say City, or Commissioner of any Incorporated District, is by law incapable of hold ing or exercising at the time, the office or appointment of Ju4e, Inspector .or Clerk of any election afthis Common wealth, and that no Rldp. Inspectors or other- officer of snekielection, - shall be eligible to be then voted for." And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act rein ting to Elections of thli Commonwealth," passed July 3, 1e.39, further provides, as follows, to wit: "That the Inspectors and Judges shall meet at the res pective places appointed for bolding the elections in the District in'which they may respectively belong, before 9 o'clock, on the morning of the 2d Tuesday of October, and each of saitllnspectoni shall appoint one Clerk who shall be a qualified voter of such District. " In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes -for Inspector shall not attend on the day of election, then the person who shall have re ceived the , second highest number of votes ft:Vie:lp at the next preceeding election, shall act as Insqp,.. or in his place. And in case the person who has received the high est number of votes fur Inspector shall not attend, the per son elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall notattend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law fur the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the time of election, shall elect one of their nnmberto fill the vacancy." Particular attention is directed to the Act of Assembly 'passed the :Nth day of February, 1249, entitled "An Act relative to voting at Elections in the Counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Loce,,,ter. Franklin, Cumberland, Brad ford, Centre, Green and Erie," viz: §l. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre sentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by theauth6r ity of the same—that it shall be lawful for the qualified %Men of the Cotratimt of Adams,Danyhin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradlonl, Centre, Green and Erie, from and after t h e passage of this Act, to vote for all can didates for the various offices to be filled at any election on line slip or ticket: Provided, the office for which every candidate is voted for shall be designated, as required by the existing LINTS of the Commonwealth. " § 2. That any fraud committed by any person voting in the manner above prescribed, shall be punished rid sim ilar frauds are directed to be punished by the existing laws of the Commonwealth," For the tnformatton of the electors of Franklin county, I publish the following, being the 4th section of the Act of the General Assembly of the session of 1851, entitled, "An Act to provide for the election of Judges of the several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Jn dkial Districts. 9. That the election for Judges shall be held and .conducted in the several election Districts in the same manner V on . respects as elections for Representatives are oriball ducted, and bythe same Judges, Inspectors and officers, and by the provisions of the Act of the Gen eral Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to the electioos of this Commonwealth, approved the 24 day of July, 1849, and its several supplements and all other like laws as far as the same shall be in force and applicable, shall be deem. ed and taken to be the election of Judges:. Provided, That the aforesaid electors shall vote for Judges of the Supreme Court on a separate piece of paper, and for all other Judges required to be learned in the law on another' separate piece of paper. It Ora be the duty of the several Assessors, respect ively, to attend at the place of holding every General. Special, or Township election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving Inforna lion to the Inspectors and Judge, when called on, in rela tion to:the - tight of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, and on such other matters In relation to the assessment of voters as the said Inspectors, or either of them, shalt from time to time require. "'NoPeram shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid.ihan a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years ormolu, who shall - have resided In the State at least one year, and In the election District where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately proceeding such election, and within two years have paid a State or County tax which abaft have been assessedat leastten days before the election. But a citlien of the United States, who haspreviously been a qualified voter of any State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election Dis trict and paid taxes aforesaid shall be entitled'to vote after Vesidinkin this State six months: Provided, That the white free/rem, citizens of the United States, between the ages of twenty-erne and twenty-two years, who have resided in the election District ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall nothave paid taxes. "so person shall be permitted to vote whose name's not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants famished by the Commissioners, unless, First, be produces areceipt for pay meat, within two years of a State or County tax, assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or in Winn to Tr:educe such a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof; or, Second, if be claim a right to vote by being art elector between the ages of 21 and '2 2 years, shall depose on oath or affirmation, that be has resided in the State at least one year next before application, and make his suds proof of residence in the Distract as is required by this Act, and that he does verily believe, from the accounts gives Lim, that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by this Act, whereupon the trams of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list, by the Inspector, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax"' he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word "age" if he shall bo admitted to vote by reason of age, aadin either ease the reason of such vote shall be called oat to the Clerks, whip shall make the like note in the list of votary kept by them. "In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote Is not found on the list furnished by the Corrunission• era or .Assestars, or his right to vote, whether found either by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any a ritten thereon or not,_hs oblected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the Inspectors to examine stair persons on - oath as to qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the State one year or more, Iris oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one wit- ness, who shall be a qnalified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding raid election, and shall also himself swear that his bona tide residence, in pursuance of Lis tartlet calling, is within the District, and that he did not remove into the said District for the purpose of voting therein. 'Rem person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall mo l e d u i proof, if reciniml. of his 'residence and paynerat -of taxes, as dffiresaid, shall beadmitted tovote in the town. shin, ward, or district in whirls he shall reside. " If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent an ;officer of the election under this act from holding such elee. lion, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer', or Am % tempt , i m p r op e rly interfere with him In the axe cation of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any window where the same ma y b e holding, or shall use or metiers any intimidation, threats, force or violence, with the design to influence unduly, or overrate', arty elector, or to present him from voting, or to retain tbefreedoei of choice, such personae convictive/stall be fthed in any suns net exceeding five hundred dollars and to be imprisoned for a timenot less than one or more than twelve months, and If it shall bo shown to the court where the trial of such offence shall be had. that the person so offending W BB not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the said offence was committed. ant not eutitled to vote therein, then on conviction lie shall bo sen tenced t o pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one lbouSand dollars, and to be bnprisoned not less than h vii mouths= more than two years. -'" If any person or persons stall make . any bet-or wager opal/the result of any electron within the Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any sash bet or wager, or minted advertisement, challenge or Invite any person or persons to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, beer they shall forfeit three titnesthe amount so offered to bet. "If any person nut by law qualified, shall fraudulently Vote at an election in this Commonwealth, or being other wise qualified stall vote out of his proper district, or if (Stettin ifttitilititation. any person knowin g the want of snobs queliffcation nball aid of proems Each person to vote, theperson; on oonvie tioa be fined in any turn not exceeding taro han d:red and be Imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. "If any person shall vote at more than one election die. trict, or otherwise frandently vote more than once on the someday, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the In. Spector two tickets together, with the intent illegallt tb vote, or advise and procure smothers° tad), cet stun, on conviction, be fined in evade not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned not less than three nor more than twelve months. "If any person not qualified to vote in this Common. ,weal,thlnee.cahlY 4 e law, (exceptthe sons of qualified ,tit. teem shalt appear at any place °refection for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding twelve months." Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first Booth= of said act, " Every General and Special Election shall be open between the hours or eight and ten in the forenoon and shall continue open until seven o'clook in the evening, qhen the polls shall be closed." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the seventy sixth section of the act first aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certificates of return of the election of peir respective dis tricts, and produce them at a meeting or one Judge from each district. at the Borough of Charabersinarg, on the third day after the election, being, for the present year ON FRIDAY, THE 13TH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, then and there to do and perform the duties required by low of said judges. Also--That where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend such a meeting of judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge at by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the election of laid district, who shall do and netform the duties required of said Judge unable to attend. ' Given under my hand and seal nt Chambersburg, this 30th day of August, 1865. • SAMITEL BRANDT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Chamteg. ung3o. Eirg anb „fang Goobo. D R Y GOODS AND NOTIONS ECKEL sr GILBERT, LEE= =,- N-EW STORE, MAIN STREET, Nearly Opposite to Greenawalt's Hotel, ilayeStst opened with an entire new stock-of Dry• Gods arid Notions of all kinds, which they have selected with great care to adapt them to this market, and which will be sold at the lowest RATE'S. Their red includes All grades of Calicos, Lnpen's beat All•Woal d'Lainesi. plain and printed, Muslin d'Laines, Ame Hues,. Bandheas, Brocade - Alpacas, < Black Alpacas, Silk Crape Plaids, Fancy hnd Plain cold Armnres, Shepherd Plaids, all styles, Lapses beat French Merinos, all colors, Mourning Goods`, all styles, Plain and Printed - Flannels, Sack 111111111.1., Gilbert's Opens Flannels, all colors, White, Red, Grey and Yellow FlaunelS, Ladies' Cloaking Clotlss, all kiuds, Shirting Muskat , bleached and brown, Sheeting Mullins, bleached and brown, Fancy and Plain CasSifneres, French and American, . Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Vestings, &c., Linen Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins, in every• style, Ladies' Corsets, all prices, Ribbons, Laces, Rallies, Hose, Gloves, Spool Cotton, Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Pins, Needles, &c., &c. ALSO, A GREAT VARIETY OF BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS Remember, No Old Goods at ECKEL Giu3Egr's Nesz Stoic Call and_ examine. amp° R E,M 0 V- A L ! WM. WALLACE & CO. have removed their Dry Good Store to the slamd occupied by them previous to the tire, ,gri the- Corner of Main and Quten, &Stets, and are in receipt of a large tot of Goods, bought at reduc ed prices, at the late New York Auctions, to which they invite the attention of the public. To persons in want of Dry Goods we say now Is the time to buy. To the ladies we offer a large assortment of Dress Gads : Black and Fancy Silks, Poplins, Baratheas, Plain and Fancy, Delanes, &c. We have a good assortment of Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloths, which we will sell low. Ls 7" Call song and get bargains, at june2d WE. WALLACE & CO'S. • anb Caps. G 0 TO DECHERT'ti and BUT rmit HATS AND CAPS, He will mil you a Better Quality, Hare Serviceable and Finer Looking Ilat FOB LESS MONEY, than can be bought elsewhere. FRESH ARRIVAL—Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Gads, and W. W. PA XTON'S, in the Market Howe, is the place to get them <Amp and good. A very fine assortment of 3lens' tine and coarse Boots, Balmorals and Gaiters, Win' Glove Rid, Morocco and Coarse Shoes and Gaiters, - Misses' and Children? Shoes and Gaiters of every style. Also AGENB' AND .BOYS' RATS AND CAPS at prices to suit all. Tito beet Honse.make of lints to be bad. flue assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags; Valises, Canes, Umbrellas, &c., Constantly on hand. Call and examine our stock before purchasing. In the Ilarket Ilimse, on Second Arent. F ALL STYLE HATS AND CAPS DECITERT has uat received the FALL STYLE OF HATS, which ha is Selling Cheaper than the Cheapest Call and get bargains T HE -PATENT RESORT HAT mall SHAPES AND COLORS, at LOW PILICEIi, at DECHERT'S on Second Street, near the Washington Ilouse MEN'S BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S HATS of evety,tyle to be had cheap at PAXTON'S. THE "SHERIDA*HESORTE HAT, 14 flier article, at PAXTON'S. 13ooto an)) *boo. REMOVED.—The _undersigned has the AA) pleasure of informing.his old customers and the pub lir amorally, that he bar -removed his BOOT de SHOE STORE to the New &kJ: Building of George Ludwig, on Main Street, one door south of Greenawalt's Hotel, where be is now opening the largest assortment of Beets and Shoes ever brought to theconnty. His stock embra ces every variety of Youths', Ladles' and Men's BOOTS & SHOES, widen for style of finish, and durability of wear, cannot be ourptissed In the county, and which will be sold at prices to wilt the times. liavlng purchased THE LATEST STYLE OF LASTS, he Is prepared to make Custcrmer work. at abort notice, by the best wort - man in the county. With a disposition to be obliging and ac. commodatina, he hopes to merit a liberal share of pat. ronage—without a desire its monopolize, no bis motto is, to our common calamity, to live and let Eve, CASHtion paid to all kin& of Repairing. TERMS AND PRICES lINWORM, WITH OE'rEXTORTION. He has also on band, and for sale cheap, Trunks, Va- Uses, Carpet Sacks, Linen and Paper Collars, Paper, Envelopes, Ink-stunds, Steel Pont ,&e., &e. maxN. 10 P. FELDMAN. 8.---All persons knowing themselves Indebted will pima °lulu(' make Immediate settlement, that I ma be enabled to meet my former liabilities In the City. y GENTS' GLOP KID GAITER with or without Bookies, at PAXTON'ti. _ A FINE STOOK OF HEAVY 1300 TS a m p And lintabl , . Iwo toewtvwt at PAITON'N. Lines of •Zraini. pEIT YL V ANL& RAILROAD 'NV TEM TABLE. FIVE TREYS DAILY to and r . biLaclelphia and Pittsburg. On and after Monday, ober 31st, 18E4, the Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroai Cornpuay will depart from flares. burg and arrive at Pt and Pittsburg as follows: EASTWARD: THROUGH RXPRR SS TRAIN leaves 'Harrisburg dai ly at 2.45 A. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at G. 55 A. 11. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 8.00 A. M., and arrives at 'West Philadelphia at P 2.40 P. M. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. MALL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun day) at L3O r. at., and arrives at West Ykladelphia at 5. 55-r. 33. PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris burg daily (except Sundays) nt 11.55 P. 31., and arrives ut West Philadelphia at 4.20 A. 31. HARI3.I.I3I,TRG ACCOMMODATIQN TRAIN, leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 I% or., and ar rives at West Philadelphia at 9.301'. St. This train has AO connedion from the wee. COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Har risburg daily (except Sunday) at 7 A. M., and arrives at Lancaster at 9.15 A. 31.: connecting (except on Monday) with the Fast Line east. WESTWARD PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harris burg daily (except Sunday) at 12.15 A. m., Altoona 6.50 A. at., take breakfast. and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.40e.51. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leave; Harrisburg daily (eicept Monday) . at 223 A. 3t .: Altoona 6.15 A. SI, take break - fast, and arrives at,Pittbburg at 1.40 P. 31. THROUGH- EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.- 23 M., Altoona at 8.15 A. M., take breakfast toot arrives at Pittsburg at 0.40 e. 31. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg - daily (except Sunday) at 4.00 2. M.: Altoona at 9.10 P. m., take supper, and ac tives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. IL MAIL TRAIN leaves 'Harrisburg daily (except Sun day) at 140 P. 3L: Altoona at 7.53 P. 11., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. If. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION west leaves Lan caster at 11.5'A. 3L, connecting there with the Stall west; leaves Mount Joy at 11.51 A. IL, and arrives at Harrisburg at LOU P. 11. SPEdIAL NOTICE. - 'THE HARRISBURG ACCO3L3IODATION TRAIN from Pittsburg, which arrives at Harrisburg at 6.30 P. M., stops there, passengers for East of Harrisburg lay over un til MSS P. M. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Sup't Middle Div. Penna. H. B. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY PALL TIME TABLE.—Four Trains Daily to and from Baltimore and Washington City. Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, to and from Pittsburg Mid the West. FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira and all of Northern New York. .:nt and after Aroltag, Ont. Mk, .16134, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Ratio ay will arrive at and depart from liarrisbnrg and Baltimore as follows : BOUT 111 v ARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) 10:25 leaves Harrlsburg 1:20 P.M. ' arrives at Baltimore 5:40 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex cept Sunday) .... 11:45 P.M. " leaves II a r ri sburg (except Monday) 2:50 A.M. arrives at Baltimore 7:00 A.M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Harrisburg 7:00.1.31. AtizzsußY ACCOMMODATION leavesSua• bury daily (ex. Sunday)... -7:30 A.M. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex. Sunday) 9:05 P.m. NO It TIIW A It D. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except Sunday) 14:10 A.M. narris'imrg 1:35 P.M. arrives at Sulibury 4.113 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily... 9:30 P.M. arrives at Harrisburg 1:30 A.M. leases Harrisburg doily (ex , cept nondavl 3.13 arrives at Sunbury 3.33 A.M. ERIE EXPRESS TRAIN l wes Baltimore daily (except Sundays) at. 7::10 P.M. leaves .11arrisburv, daily (ex eept Sundays) at 4.2:35 A.H. " arylt es at Sunbury .n :tan .v...m. HARmsBuRG AccommoDATioN low% e• -saMaude ilaily(ex. Monday 3:0) P.M. arrives at ilarlii.burg at. 7:50 P.M. SUNBURY ACCO3IMODATION leaves Har risburg daily (ex Sunday) 4 d)0 The Erie Express and Philadelphia Express are throng!' trains to and from Erie and all,interinediate points. 'Mail and Express trains run through to Elmira. For further inforination apply at the °thee, its Pennsyl vania Railroad Depot. 0et26•64 J. DI:BARRY, Gen. Supt. pIITLADELPIIIA _AND ERIE RAIL -ROAD.—This great line iray,erse% the Northern and . Northwest Counties of l'ena•ylvontri to the pity of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Penns Ivan:a Railroad Com pany. and is operated by Thum Its entire length es is opened for passenger .llll' freight business. October 17th, TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISIWRG Ea= Mail Train. Lock Haven Accounnodanon LEAvE . . - Mail Train Lock Haven Accommodation . - I'assenger Cars run through on ',fail Tr in, withnut change both ways between Philadelphia and Erin, suet Baltimore and Erie. 'Eleeant Sleeping Cars nn Mull Train both war. between Philadelphia and Lock Haven anal on Elmira Exprms Train both wali. ti between Wilinumport and Baltimore. For itti,lll.o.lollll,pecting Pdoseniter bu.ne. apple at Corner 30th and starlet Rtreets And for Freicht I.m.nims of the Company,. S. R. , Jr. Con 1301 and .Start:et J. W. REIN 01.1), Erie. Wm. ItnowN, Agent N. C R. R., Ilalttge, ma. H. H. 1101:NTO.Z, Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. W. OWISNER, Gen. Ticket Agent. Philadelphia. 'Jos. D. POTTS. febP,G5 Gen. Manager. Willintn‘port. ' iItDIFIERLAND VAIIEY 6e- - PRANK LTN R.VILROADS.—CIL-INGE OF HOLTS.— On 111111aRer 3lmulay, October Yl, It?Gl, l'as.enger Trulus will run daily, as 11,11011,, (Sumktys ex,, pt«4l) - FOR CII.IMBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG : Leine liagersvirrn •• Gn•eneastle Arrive at cl..n,,hersimrg Leave at. Shiprensharq Netvvtlle AM. " Carlisle 6:30 10:10 2:46 " Meehanionburg. 7:00 10.42 3:16 dVhlive .0 Harrisburg - .30 11:15 3:15 FOIL CIIAJIDEMSBURD AND I4AGEILSTOWN: A.M.P.M. P.M. e..in 1;40 4:15 N:47 '2:20 4:50 Leave Harrisburg " Mec.baniesbitrg.. Carlisle, +27 2:59- 5:15 " Nercrille . 10:02 - 3:34 Stiimensbarx 10:33. 4:04 Arrive at Chernbersbarg 11:00 4:35 Leave Chamberslsnrg 11:10 4:45 " Greencastle 11:55 51i Arrive at Ilugerlown 12415 (15 . • Making close connections at Harrisluirg with trains for Philadelphia, I , Zew York and Pittsburg, and with trains for all points West. The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:1) P. M. runs only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL. Supt. R. R. Odiee, Chum*, Oct. 31, 1844 Gift DiOtribution. „„:„„._„„„ A PRESENT FOR ALL t! BONA FIDE GIFT DISTRIBUTION ! ! $lOO,OOO I SUBSTANTIAL PRESENTS 100,000 BONES STEEL PENS. 100,000 FREE GIFTS Each purchaser, besides receiving9 , ftl3. value for his money in Feint, to sure to receive , aNiicaluable gift worth from a) cents to $5,1X10. The People's Pen Couipany, in order to introduce their injector Steel Pens to the Public In the shortest possible space of time, offer the following splendid inducements. We will sell nt retail 100,000 bon gs, earili ho; containing one giros and' n certificate enti. tling the holder to one share as the lillotuoint of. the tot, lowing desirable and substantial LIST OF GIFTS 100 Acres of Land in Catturaugus county, New York, in the vieinity of Petroleum Wells, $5,00 100 Acres Find and Hemlock Timber Land on Lehigh River, Penneylvania. '1 000 7 '5 U. S. 2.10 Coupon Bonds, 0500 each. 2,51)0 10 " " 10 " " 50 " • 500 50 Ordei'o on a Yirst.class city house fora corn. pieta suit of fashionable Clothing, 5100.. 5,000 50 Ladies' Rich Silk Dress l'atterw., 071 3,750 5 Chickering's or other good maker, Ilunnd Corner 'locoweed Piaino--7 °mares-6500 2,500 50 Wheeler & WliSOU ' ll Double Stitch Sun Mg Machines, 050 2,500 20 Gent's ('inc Goa./ Hunting Case Watches, 0/00 3,1:00 Ladles' " " " " " 0100 2,000 50 Gents' " Silver " 't " 4U 2,000 100 Ladies' " Gold Lockets, large 010, /, 100 " " " small .7, f J • 7 °° 1,000 Sets Fine Gold Jewelry, Breast Pins, and Ear Rings, 815 15,000 1,000 Ladies' Fine Gold Finger Rings, 50 0,000 I,OOU Pairs Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Stone Sleeve INttons , . 1,000 1,070 Bets Ludy and Gent's Gold Studs, $5....,. 5,000 1,000 Photographic Albums, 152 50 ......... . '2,500 10,000 Tickets or' Admission to llarnum's or Ilry ant's, 30 coats., 1 000 15,000 Puclotges Assorted Stationary, 50 cents 7,5(x) 5,00 floc 13siersvuod Pipes, (our tarn importation.) 75 cents 3,750 10,000 Sets Pearl and Ivory Sleev6 'lotions, 20 Otzi :000 50m00 Sheets Fashionable Music, 30 cents, 11 000 4,525 Photopraphic Portraits of Pre,,klent Lincoln and Tad, 50 cents, 0,1101 The allotment will be conducted In the most honorable and upright manner. Every holder of a rertifieate 6111 receive a present worth from :to (*tits to $5,000, They guarantee to distribute every article in the lint. Our Pens are splendid speehnens of American industry, 'are finer goods than cue lie lionirht else, litre for the same money, and will stand upon their merits, Peter. el. i 0 per gr., s , 114 pens, for either at the billowing kinds: No. 1, The People's I'en Co. lhixinrex Pea. No. 2. Popular Pen; sante as Gillott's, (323.) Lady's Evtra Fine. By mail, free, to tiny lithlre,s, OTI receipt of price. can enter to parties of standing in this and otlu•t'cithw, fit to honesty, responsibility, etc.. etc. The alliainent of gifts will be public, mid all purchasers int 1641 h 3 be present. Address THE PEOPLE'S - PEN COMPANY, Business Halm 62 William street, Now York. O. C. NEWHOUSE, At-glary. These Pens are also on hand for exiiininatlon and Sale at the nitre of this paper. _ Go. lianktia itepositorp, 44ambersbutg,. 111.1,a. Drugs anb jlartitineo. NE WDRUG S-T ORE , HOW IS YOUR TOE—Got a gore Ciirn bavo-you 4 No peace day or night. 'Pry a certain thing once. You trill be ready to double the price in an hour after using it. This article is only sold with a guar. antee that it will gliM ease quick and remove a'Com or Wart without pain. Prepared and sold only at NIXON'S. Dnpr Store. IF Y 0 IT HAVE. THE REBEL ITCH, .1 . Or the Seven-Year MO, . , Or any kind of Melt. Tettenor Eit ' - rivorm. Pimples ort,:t . r,ly Eruptions, Use NIXON'S OINTMENT. . IL-1S ALWAYS EXI)EAVOR- El) to Mo.e the best of everythitiet for ilk Ileucr lug laruo of tine Perfumery, 8,411 , 4 Ileir Oils am] Twlet A rt;‘,lt AMOST INSTANT RELIEF"--AF IL roRDED to tho,e wino sutler with Corns, by call. F - k E R S;,,STOCK OWNERS, AT ENTlosi—tw Nizuv's farce and,Catile Powder nod you wilkee the hupro‘ement very soon. p, It A. N Y AND FOR/ ISIEDI -El LINE —it xsill Le useli , o to apply for d:inking prix rme: At NIXtONI3. 140 A. 11. 1 .11) 0. 11. 1;15 A. M. 1.40 P. ANEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN." 11—A new Hair Brush ought to clean well. If yQtt want n good Hair Brush. go to MON'S. .1.7 113NNEDY'S 'MEDICAL DISCOVERY I leehtlt , Croup-Symp, rultekt's Extract Euclid, Ayere . Sarsaparilla. Ayers' Lawny Pectoral, - NVlnsltor' Soothitigt Syrup, at SPANGLER'S. R O C K ROSE, AT SPANGLER'S.. BITRNETT'S COCOAINE, X./ at SPANGLEIrS. ',31. P.H. 7.00 2 44 .-.17 4.20 CHAMOIS SKINS, AT spANGLErra. F::,'o 1.2-55 9 06 0 .. 2 '2:00 MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL. AT SPANC,I;ER'S. - VrCALISTER'S OINTMENT, -LTI at a • SPANGLER'S. PURE LIQUORS, AT SPAIcOrLEWS. B, VET ANIICOSTAR'S RAT EXTER MINATOR, of SPANGLER'S. COSTAR'S BED-BUGSEXTERKINA. TOR, at SYARGLER'S. CORY STARCH, FARINA AND CON ceatratett Lye, at SPANGLER'S. DRUGS! D - ItII.GS!! C. H. CRESSLER, successor io HEYSER & CRESS LER, has opened In Ida new room, oz 2 Second street, olive-, site the Poet (Mee, where every effort will be made to sustain the popularity the old establishment had acquired A continuation of the liberal patronage which the firm re , ceived is respectfully solicited. A far stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Patent Medicines is new" offered. Also a desirable tuisortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Pocketßooks, Bair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushl, Cosmetics, Dentifrices, and Fanny Articles in great variety. - KEROSENE LAMPS.—Every description of Hand Lamps, Stand Lamps, Banging Lamps and Side Lumps ...limbic for Kitchen use, Parlor use, liters ate and Office 11. A. THE BEST COAL OIL IN TILE MARKET. Family Dyes of all Colors. Everything Ina Druggists line of business. E_-'Prescriptions, receive special attention, and are compeuntleit with core nod skill. C. H. CRESSLER, Second Street, opposite the Povt Office. I)lmsiciattof J. C. miemAim,4, M. It. ...StoNTr;O3IEnT, 11, D. RICIIARDS .3r, MONTGOMERY have a...elated themselves In t hu' Practice 'of Medicine, and have opened an aides in Dr. Iticlinnis' new brillding, on Main Street, a few doors South of. t h e Diamond. All persons Indebted to either of the above, will please make early settlement or the same. irtagl2l4ll DR.J. S, MAURER OFFERS HIS services as a Physician and Surgeon to the cithens of St. Thomas and vicinity. Promptness at all boars. Residence opposite the Post Office. aprill9.6in FIB. S. S. HUIIER offers his profess ional services ns Physleinn and Stfrgeon to tbo citi zens of fireenvillago and vicinity. angtitttbn ,forluarttins Vtinoro. WUNDERLICII,& NEAD FoxwAindiw AND com-mlszioN IlEttettANl'B North Second Street, opposite the Cumberland Volley Italiniad Depot, Chambersharg, Care run regularly to nod from Philadelphia mid Ilniti• more. AGENTS,—Peacock, Zell & Hinelnan, No. 80$ 31ar• ket St., Philadelphia. Lykens 'Valley, Bmken Egg and Nutt COAL. iduect ( r'm. that es). Wiikestiarre and Pine Grove FOUNDRY COAL, LUMBER, SHINGLES, SA LT,.PLAFITER and Haneack CESIEN'F, kept eonstantly on hand. FLOUR, GRAIN and PIIODUCE of all kinds purchnied at the highest cash prices. - B°o9, 63. WUNDERLICH d.NEAD. p EMOVAL OF BTi S H' S TOBACCO It! AND SEC AR STORE.—Thenndemigned line-re moved his Tobacco and Sugar Store to his new room. on SECOND STREET, nut door to the Friendship Engine House, where he will keep on hand n eomplete,stoek of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, sueb tut Natural Leaf, igtu nod Smoking Tobacco, 'Pipes; &c. nprils C. H. BUSH. TOB PRINTING in evOy style done at • the effete of the FRANKLIN RPTCHITORT R II MILLER, at dtia- one door West - nnowN's HOTEL, has a WELL. SELECTED STOCK PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS and all the best PATENT, MEDICINES, KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS, PERFUMERY SOAPS, &2. i West End of Brown's Hoed Coal; kunber,. C ARPENTERS MOBUILDERS! C. , AITENTION! The undersigned bat - snowmil band, at their PLANEtiG AND FLOOREM MILL, a large supply of Sash, Shutters,Doors and Blinds for sale, or made to order. Mouldings of all desmilitions, from half inch to 8 inches, on hand. Plain and Ornamental Scroll Sawing neatly executed. Also—Wood Turning in all its brunches. - Newel Posts, Banisters, Bed Posts, Sio„ on hand. . • A large supply of Dressed - Flooring for sale. Also—Window and Door Frames on hand or made at short notice. HAZELET, VERNON & CO., -febttf - Harrison Avenue, Chambernburg, Pa. NOTICE TO FARMERS. no TONE OF TIMOTHYf,HAY Wanted by GF.o. A. DEITL. SOO WALNUT LOGS - Wanted by Gso. A. DSITZ. WI ASH LOGS iyanted by GEC). A. DEITZ. 100 LARGE CHERRY LOGS Wanted by OE6. A. DETTL WREAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, and all kind" of Produce bOught by GEO. A. DEITZ, at - his )yorehouse aboc'e . the Railroad Depot .• STOVE AND LIKE COAL for Gale cheap, by the ton or hall top. OAS AND HICKORY WOOD by the cord or half cord. :OAK AND HICKORY WOOD, - sawed and split for itove use, by, the ord or half cord. WEN - DOW AND DOOR'SILLS, Of Oak, Walnut and lino, altrant on hand. WINDOW A - ND DOOR-FRAME STUFF, and all kinds ofLUMBER, anch as Oats Pine Plank; Oak,Walnnt,Plne and Hemlock Bands Flooringßoards, Joists, Scantling, Shingles, Paling, Laths, 40. BEST OF ROOFING SLATE always on hand, and roofs put on by the bttst Slaters, who have drawn medals for their superior workmanship. CALL AT DEITZ'S WAREHOUSE, above Elie Railroad Depot, and buy cheap: (dec2l LEONARD EBER'T & SO-N, COAL AND LUMBER. MERCIIANTS. We have on hand all kinds of -Coal and Lumber, and are Prepared to furnish Bill Lumber to order at short ,no. tine, all at the most reasonable terms. Oar stock of Lum ber ennoble of White Pine 2 inch Plank, . . " 1.4- ". Select Plank. ".." " II . r- . Plank. -- " I select and Culling Boards, ' " i " Boards ~, " " i " Siding 6 kimh,) - " " 'Best-River tilh les, - "„ Worked Flori , . Sub . - - " • " Joist and Seantling, all sizes, - - Ffemhick Joist and Scantling, " - Boards, . Yellow Pine Boards, Joist and Scantling, - Palling and Plastering Laths. We bare also always on hand a good supply. of all kinds of Coal for stores and lime-bunung. Also a supe rior article of Broadtop Coal for blacksmiths. The pule lie are Invited to give its a call, as we will endeavor to give satisfaction,to all that call. - Coal and Lumber famished on the cars toany station on the Franklin Railroad. Office on Second St, in the rear of the Jail Yard, Chambersbarg, Pa. , ' LEO. EBERT & SON. july27-tf. _ QTEA:II SAW MILL.---The undersign -11 77 have erected and iu operation a Steam Saw Mill at the South Mountain, near Gratferburg Springs, and are prepared to saw to onler Bills, of WRITE OAK, PINE, HEMLOCK or any kirid of timber desired, at the short est notice and at low rates. One of the fum will be at the 'Motel of Sarni Greenawalt, in Chamberaburit, on Satur day the PAth inst, and on each alternate Satatiday thereof -ter for the purpose of contracting for the delivery of lum ber. LUMBER DELIVERED at any point St-the Low- EM' RAT EB. All letters shank' he addressed - to them at Graffenbarg P. 0., Adams CO., Pa. - • declA-ly lIILTENBERGER Small lots of Limber. Shingles, Sm., from our teals -an be procured at any time at W. E. EYSTER & SRO'S, Market Street, MemberAbarg. 8 MALL, BENDER & CO:, York and Goldeborough, Pa., LUMBER DEALERS AND MANI:PAM:REM OF SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, MAIN - DS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, 4i., Keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of seas. °liable Lumber, viz:—Joist and Scantling, Weatherboard ing, dressed Flooring, Siding, Laths, Shingles, Palings and Fencing.. . f_V' White Pine and Oak Bills, sacred to order at the shortest notice. All communications should be addressed to YORE, PA. isep2S-lAr 5 BUIL DING LIIMBER.—The under.. is preparest to sail- of Building imm. her at the lorebt market price. - R. A. RENFRRW, Guenswooo MILLS, Fayetteville P.O. decraLly L .IIMBE R.—All kinds of Lumber for -ILA Cale at reasonable rates at A. S. BONN'S Mill, near Quiney, Pa. Julyl94 I Crew, Yinc ant Vtantg. E S T* FRANKLIN N MISERIES.- LARGE AND CHOICE FRIIT TREES APREVAILING ER.ROR CORRECTED. The idea has become current, that Ryder has sold out Lis nurseries, in part from the 'circumstance of Lasing sold at nuetionit portion ofstuck last spring, the sale of which went intended uniV to reams: the, surplus stock e f some leading items, and give all au opportunity to see forthem • sehes. anti ail who u ere in attendance at the seveml [WC. tionS well know that the stock on hand is very large and of superior quality. Several pretending niuserymen, solic iting orders through this county have endeavored to make this idea bear upon the community ; that this establish. merit is sold out and the business discontinued. Suchard similar falsehoods-have been hadulged in by local and traveling tree spectilators for the peculiar benefit of them selves. The public are hereby informed that the business is and will be continued as heretofore, and all orders how. over large or small, will be filled entire Item oar own „grounds. We grow a full stock of every Fruit Tree, Pleat, or Grape Vine described in our catalogue; and con sequently are not dependent on other nurseries for a sn i p ply, nor compelled to send off several hundred miles or Trees to fill the orders of our customers. We are prepared to till orders entire from our own grounds and twenty per cent. cheaper, considering the quahty of the stock,.than any other establishment in the county. Ali perkons who wilt to purchase are incited to cull personally mid examine stock. Early attention - to this will be of vast interest to those interested, as we can show a great variety of fruit through the fruit season. Fruit for sale at the nurseries in large or suutil quantities. Post Office address, Loudon l'ainklin Co. PennerD. L. RIDER, Proprietor. West Franklin Nurseries, on the Loraine and Cove Gap road,. june33m FRANKLIN NURSERY.—Desirous of clearing part craw grounds, I offer for sale, 30,000 APPLE TREES. These Trees are grafted with the best and most appro• veil varieties of Apples, and are grown on good sandy loam. They have an abundance of fine throats roots, and can be removed without risk. They can be furnished from five feet to nine feet in heighth, with proportionately heavy stalks. and are well - worth the attention of persons wishing to Idant orclamls. I will sell them at from SlO to $l4 per 100, according to size and quality of Tree, when ordered in quantities of 100 and upwards. PEAP,CIIEItIIy and PEACH TREES for fall plant ing also ontiand. EVERGAti-EN and SHADE TREES in variety,. with aseneral assortment of SHRUBBERY. 'GRAPES.—I. am prepared to receive and fill orders for Grapes for fall planting, such as Gpeords (the best dark now cultivated) Diann, Rebecca, 'Celan-are, T. Rain, and all the late.t varieties offered. A moderate charge to cover expenses for packing. All goods delivered in Claunhersburg or at the nail Read if desired. Ortiers miclreveil to the undersigned- will receive rusept fittentim. IiktYSER, Agent, may3l-41a- Frani , Nur , WS, Charnbershurg Pa. B . - Tho subscriber would call the attention of all persons who ha sis not a full eupply of Fruit on their premises, to the large and well selected assortment of Fruit Trees, Vmes, Ow., now offered fur the fall' trade. Out stock is s cry large and comprises the beet varieties known to po mologist& Our collection of Fruits of every class is by Or the largest in the county and second to none in the State. • We invite all who wish to purchase Trees tow extent,- to come and see and leave their orders at the earliest pos Able opportunity. We guarantee that no one will regret the visit, as we are prepared. to show more variety in the fruit line than any similar establishment in the country. Fruit can be seen growing at any time through the fruit season. Frost for sale at the nurseries of all kinds in sea. son. Address, B. L. RYDER, Proprietor. Loudon. Franklin Co., Pa. West Franklin Nurseries, on the Loudon and Cove Dap road. JuneQd.3rn QTRAWBERY PLANTS MAY BE planted now and until the lot of Wtober. The ear. her planting through August and beginning of Sepient • ber, will bear good crepe nes-lemon. We can supply good plants now of the following vatic ties, all of %%bleb ate worthy of culthation: At 50 eta per dozen; $l,OO per 100, $7 per 1000, Alba ny Seedling. Austin Shaker, Bayme's Favorite, French's Seedling, hooker, lowa, Triumph de Gaud, Trolopos' Victoria, Vitomptesso, lierienrt de Theuy: The follow ing at .81:50 per dozen; 50 plants $3,00; 100 plants s3,(x) : New Jersey Scarlet, Ag - neniturist, Colonel I:l l sutotth, litley's Goliath, Russell Prolille, Fillmore. The lot six not ready before lot of September, most be ordered in time to secure a supply. Address, B. L. RYDER, West Franklin Nurseries, London, Franklin county Pa. nugo.llm. SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES IN VARIETY.—Large hiZtd Shade. Trees for street planting. Orders Yoe those should he sent In early. They eon best be coon and determined upon while the foliage in upon them, I junetkii:inij IL L. 11YDh7lt PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Pennsytrania State Ag - ricultural Society will hold its Exhibition on Sinonbcr9.sth, 27th, 2FM and 2...qa. . 1 86,7, at W/LLIAMSPORT, Lycoming . County, renexylvartia. Any information desired by persona desiring to exhibit, applications for preplium list or posters, or by members of the Society: will Int given by the htfdersigned, or A. BOYD TIAMILTQN, VreKitlent, A. I.3IIOWER LONGAIKER. Nee'y, ,Stabes anti eittztaare. "I"IGHTSMG RODS GALVANIZED.- AA ETTER & EYSTER. mre palling up Lightning Rodt , 44 Galvanized Iron (alt the mda lure twisted from the top to the ground) which is far superior for durability and protection than the common straight Black Iron Rods.— The Gattanitcd rod being a more pepper cr:.nductor and tomes cheaper. also Liege Rods repaired in pao . (l. style. Call and examine the etalv med Rods before having any of the black rods put up, ye Room on Main street. GOOK STOVES AND TIN WARE.- A l l Pat 4 =m 4 of Cook Stoves, Pnrtor and Wood Storrs (for burning wood or coal) Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper and Brass Ware of all kinds constantly on band and for,sale cheap, at ETTER & EYSTER'S, Blain Street, oplasite Eyster & Bros.' Store. • KTE ° R s & E ET E S T O E I R L are sellin . Pve l ry bes S ; qu.ElTlity of Kehler/le Oil and Lamps, also Lamp Shadef, of all pat terns, Chimneys, Wieks; Burners. Lamps of all kinds altered and repaired at short notice, at their Store Room on Main Street.- • - COPPER WORK .-ETTER & EYS TER are prepared to make any size Copper Stills, TrerMit, Pipes, - Brewers' Settles, in Met anything made of Copper and at the very lowest Price. All kinds of Cop p errepairing done.; and work all guaranteed. ETTER & EYSTER .ARE PREPARED to do sla kinds of GAS-FITTING. PLUMBING and BELL HANGING at short notice and work guaranteed to glee satisfaction. TITTER & EYSTER ARE PREPARED _IA to prat op IMATERS of alp kinds, with portable and Brick Casing, COOKING RAGES of all kinds, with Hot Water Tanks. and •• every convenience S•uu may want.— Call, and see us before making any arrangements with other radios GREAT REDUCTION I N P R I C S!! MILLER, HAMILTON CO., TO - WARP. .Sr, STOVE DEALERS, Late reduced the prices of their goods 25 per cent They will put on the best quality TIN ROOFING, (fludjug the Tit, &c.) for $lO per square. If the ow•uer finds the Tie they will put It on, soldered, for F.7l'. 00 per I= People %mold do well to mil - upon them before making contracts or purchases eliewhere Particular attention will be paid to SPOUTING, JOB 131.761 G, &e„ at the cheapest rates. LIGHTNING ItODS,`of best Cralvanizal lion, put up strongly ani cheaply H. iv. CO., lutve a flue assortment of JAPANNED, IEI BRASS, AND ENAMELED WARE, and also, BIRD CAGES ICE CREAM MEEZERS WATER COOLERS, AC., all of which they offer at short profits. Give Eaela a cull and see for yourselves. 1 1 =Y 30 FOR COMFOR T, CONVENIENCE Economy and DtuathWty, we THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER. OR EUROPEAN RANGE! THE 117.5 T RANGE EVER D,TENTED, . BOLD •BT CHASE, SHARPE & THOMPSON, No. 209 N. Second ST., Philculelphia. Iron Fonndert, tina Manufacturers of Stoves, Heaters, 'flamed and Enamelled Waxes, &e., &e. [pug-Mt:an. hiourance. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND' TRUST CO., Comer Fourth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia. Incorporated 1950. Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital, $500,000. Capital. elio WO. ' Philadelphia, res. 4. 1864, The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of FIFTY PER CENT, en all premiums received upset MU TUAL Putiuso during the year ending December list, 186.1, and in force at that date, thet.above amount to be eredited to imid Policies,.and have also ordered the divi dend of 1: 4 30 on Policies issued during that year to be paid, as the annual premiums on said Politics are re ceived. OFFICERS.. President—Alexander Whilklin. Secretary and Treasurer—John S. Wilson Autuary—Tohn G. Simi. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander Whiildin, J. Edgar Thomson, George Nugent, Ron. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. - Mingle, Samuel Work, William J. Howard, Hon. Joseph Albion, Samuel T. Botliae, John Aikman; Charles B. Heaslitt, Isaac linzlehont. _ . W3l. G. REED, Cliambersburg, Pa., is the authorited Agent of the A - meritan Life Insuranee and Trust Com. pany, awl is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or any information wanted, and to take Insurances. Das. J. C. RicHARI* and W. H. BOTTLE, Mullen! Ex amincra. REFERENCES—Hon. A. K. M'Clure, Sec. S. J. Bic coils, J. S. Nixon, Chambersharg, and Wm. M. Marshall, Cashier of the Hagerstown Bank. Bernina desiring information or wishing to insure wilt please call on, or by addressing the undersigned they will be waited on in any part of the Couhty or State. mares W. G. REED,' Agent. la CHARTER PERPETUAL. 2 F 1 B EANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS 0n../anuary 1, 1865 $2,501,:197 04 CArrr x, ACCEPTED SURPLUS. ISVP.STED PREMIUMS lINSEITLED CLAIMS,I ISTO3LE Fog 1665 - 86,416.53,000.000. LOSES Pau) BmcBl6 9 85,124950 PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TERMS: . -DIRECTORS: Charlet - N. Baneker, Isaac Lee, Tobias Wagner, ‘, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant, Geo. Fales, Jacob R. Smith, , Alfred Filler, George W. Richards, Pres. W. Lewis, .3f, D. CHARLES N. BANCKER, president EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. - JAS. IV. APALLISTF.a, Seo'y pro. tern. DAVID OARS is the authorized Agent of the, Com pany in Chambersburg, who will furnish all , information necessary to applicants. mrseM-1L - TNStRANCE COMPANY OF NORTH A, AMERICA. Incorporated 174. Charter PerpetnaL CAPITAL $:110,000. 0113 re 232 Walnut Street, Phila delphia. 'rhoprompt payment of Claims for Looses during the period of nearly seventy years that the Company has been in existence, entitles them to the confidence of the public. This company will also. insure against /ass by WAR . or IN-VASION. Persona w,shing to insure will please call on or address the undersigned. W. D. REED, Ageut, Cbamberoburg. As Agent fur this Company, I am prepaTi to Cancel all Perpetual as well as Term policies covering property destroyed by the Rebels on the 30th of July, returning the full rend= paid OD application at my °Mee. W. G. REED, Agent REVERFZICES—J. D. Grier, J. Allison Eyster, Esq., Major J. C. Austin, Col. A. R. M'Clure. febB OUR AGENT.-Mr. JOHN GROVE, of Chambersburg, Is the General Agent of the Frank. 11u truanty Mutual Insurance Company. June?) 'FILLIES' PATENT WROUGHT AND crrrtLED IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. VAULT DOORS, AND LOCKS. - Every safe of this manufacture is from one inch to ego Inches thick (according to size,) of solid iron, chilled by eaSting on to a network of If roug4.l iron bans, and Is Lis tened by Combination Lock, which has no Key nor Key hole, thus rendering it secure a ga inst burglars. and Inside of this iron wall is attached thebest fire-proof filling known. The great thickness of iron lathes° safes tenders them secure in a fire from being warped or drawn out of shape by heat, or from being crushed by the fall of walls or timbers or its own fall. The Vault Doers ate 'a inches thick and 2 bodies thick of - chilled and Wrought Iron and are fastened by Lilies' celebrated Lock. Send for circu• lays or price lists to the subscriber, who is sole agent for Central Pennsylvania. GEO..W. PARSONS, murehldim 110 Market St, Harrisburg. iv,fEITALLIC LEGS__ 1. Something new. Send (or a pamphlet. ang' 2.6 Mi J. W. WESTON, 706 Broadway, :tiers York. JPRINTING, in every style, done at the (Mee alb° FRANKLIN IMPOSITORY. September 13, 186. Moots ant jetorirg. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c Hiving jest opened a well selected asseritnent of goods in my line, directly Opposite the Post Office, on Second Street, where my old and I hope many new 'customers Will find ine during business boars. My old stock having been re. dared very suddenly on the :Ahh of July last, I nas com• poled to buy nu Entire .New Stock of Gauls, which are of the latest styles and patterns, consisting of Gold and Silver (Imported and American) . • Gent's and Ladles' Watches, Jewelry of the and medium qualities, - Silver Thimbles, Napkin Pap, - • Fluit and Butter Knives, Gold Pens crane - quality, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Strops and Brushes, - Silver Plated Spoons, Forks find Butter Knive; Jett Goods, Pocket Books, Ladies' Purses, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Redding and Pocket Contbs, - Lead Pencils, Morocco Satchels, • ,Xarge and Small Willow Baskehs,, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Banjos, Tamborines, Aecordeons, Flutinas, &c. The assortment of CLOCKS is large and of every wt. riety. I have on hand the HENRY REPEATING RIFLE, which can be Bred Risen - times in that many seconds. Everybody shunkthave one for self defence. 'Ehe public are invited to call and examine them. PISTOLS on Land and orders filled for any kind that may be wanted. Cartridges of all sizes kept on hand. Flom long experience I can adapt Spectacles to the sight of the old m well us middle aged. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES in Gold, _Silver and Steel Frames al ways outland. Having the agency for the sale of the celebrated BUR GLAR AND FIRE-PROOF SAFE, manufactured by Farrell, Herring S. Co., I will 811 orders at the manufac tures price.. infoyma hoe in regard to them given.- The public are incited to ralL tnitiextonine the stock. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at low rates to suit the times. decl4 G OLD f -SILVER & PLATED WARE. F. G. DITMAN, Second Greet, in If Hotel Bei/drag, 11a.s just retunied from the city with a large and cheap meek of mods. to which he invites all to come mid exam inediefore purchasing elsewhere. Nis stork cousin of GOLD AND SILVER NVATCIIES, of Abe. latest styles. Cold and Silver Chains, Breast• Pins, • i, a Eat and Finger Rings, Sleeve Buttoun, Studs, etc., SILVER WARE, TaisO' and Tea Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Butter Knives, Castors. &c. I have added to my stock a large assortment of thirty hour and eight day CLOCKS, all of which will be sold low. Goods warranted as represented. /....3r Thankful to my many friends and customers fur their liberal patronage, would most respectfully ask of them a continuance of the same. aug.l6-tf _MARSHALL & (succEssous To F. J. YOSEY,) HAGERSTOWN. MD., Would rem/enthilly info= their friends and the public generally that they have just returned fromlhe cities with a large stock of New and Beautiful floods,—cunsisting o FINE COLD - AND SILVER WATCHES AND JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . : SILVER Intl PLATED WARE, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, 'KNIVES and CASTORS ;—Scissors, Ponkfit Knives, Razers, Razor-Strops,—Hair, Tooth, and NMI Brushes,—Pocket Books, combs of every kind, Leather Satchels, and Generaf Variety of FANCY QOM/B. A 'Urge Assortment of SPECTACLES TO SUIT' ALL EYES. " aug9-fm ELI HOLDEN, INVITES THEAT tention of every reader of this paper, iChich includes many thousand of his old patrons and acquaintances, to Iris unusually large ane beautiful variety of AMERICAN & Imported wATenEs, CLOCKS, and elegant designs of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, &e. ELI HOLDEN, 708 Market Street, Philadelphia. MEI I 0 :D IODINE! I 0 D. I N E ! DR. 11. ANDERS & CO'S IODINE• VINTER! Chemists and Physicians bave long sought to dissolve iodine, without a •..heat. no It t eunld b. taken ink. the system in apart stale; knowing full wertthat if this could be done, they would have an antidote for many diseases nuw considered Incurable. After fifteen years of scientific research and experiment, this most important discovery was made by Dr. R, Ai• DEIIB, a German Chemist and Physician, and arnember of the2iledicaLFaculty of New York. SARATOGA SPRLNGS Contain may a fraction of the quantity of lodine there is in this preparation, yet the virtue of the water is due prin cipally to this element. Its abet upon the system is indeed wonderful lIER EDITARY DISEASES, "born in the system," areemd tented by it, me. CHRONIC DISEASES, no matter of how long standing, often yield to its subtleintinenee. As similating at once with the Blood, it ribtiites and porifirs that vita! Hind eroding strength and rigor to ail parte of the bodn. The most wonderful success lans followed its use, in all forms of dise.toe originating in A EAD STATE OF TILE BLOOD, SCCII AS Scnorc Lt, L SY1•111 .IC, ALSO, IS - CoNsUMITION, DYSPEPSIA, lIEART, LIVER AND FEMALE COnet.sffl'in, liug•Ey DISEASES, FEVER AND AGUE, RIIEUMATLs3L, &, It has effected remarkable cures. TOE REV.-GEO. STORIts, OF CROON:Mc, Editor of the Bible Erne:incr., publishes in that magaaine the remarkable cure of Ids Poo by the use of Dr. Anders' lodine Water, alter all other remedies had been tried in vald lie says: "Gratitude to God, and a sense of obli gation to Dr. Anders & Co„ bare made us insert the lot. lon ing My only son, George F. Storrs, now thirty-seven years old, lids been afflicted for some dozen years, more or less with painful swellings and inflammations in various parts of his body; oftentimes, seemiugly, he was near to death:- then a respite for a season, bat only for a return of the dis ease with more violence. For the past three years helms had an open sore on his breast, and latterly one near his collar bone, with ulceration in his throat, that was rapidly increasing, so that dissolution appeared inevitable. In this condition he applied to Da. AniERS & CO. By the use of the lodine Water the ulceration in file throat dis appeared to a short time. Continuing its use, in less than two months he was apparently healed, and his general health much improved." Mr. Storrs hatrainee fully recur• ered. - This certificate Di FI'LL, and many others, with a treat on the nature, and uses of lodine, will be sentFllkE to any person striding us their name. Price 31.00 per bottle, or 6 for es.oo-, Sent by Express to all parts of the country. DR. 17. AIWERS dr CO., Physicians and Chemists, 42S Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists generally ang`2-61nos. Noo,oco • . 971,000 i,oeei,2sB attlintro & S. STENGER, ATTOR . • NETS AT LAW.—W. S. STEXGEB, District At torney arid Agent for procuring Pensions, Bounty Money and arrears of pay _ Office in James Duffield's dwelling, on the West side of Second Street, between Queened Washington Streets. aug•24 TUMBAUGH & GUM Arromays: AT LAW.—OtEce opposite the'POst Office. Will at tend promptly to all bnsmess entrusted to their curs. I'. S.—Authorised Agents for the collection of Pensions, Bounty, Back Pay and all other claimsnguinst the govern ment. sepl4 S EVERETT. Attorney -at Law. Y • Office on klarket street, oppesite the Court HouSe, formerly occupied by Jer. Cook, Esq.i All legal btfainess.s entrusted to his care will receive prompt atten tion. sep7dl. TOWN STEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAW CP Mare on Second Street, a fear doors South of the Market House. PENSICESS, BOUNTY and other claims promptly collected. [wrn lar H. HOCKENBERRY, ATTY. AT v • tam Office apposite Court Rouse; Chntabeta• burg. 'liminess promptly attended to. junel4-3m rrJ. PILL, ATToRNEr AT Los% Of • Ace at his residence on Second street. octl9 B. KENNEDY, Arrow= AT LAW I • Office 011 Marketa?net octl9 1865 PHILADELPHIA WALL PAPER. HOWELL & BOURKE, BLLNI.TACTUREPS OF PAPER 40 . ODIGS and WINDOW EXUDES. North East Corner i'ouirrn ANTi3Ltuszr Steel's, PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—Always In Store; a largo Stock of 16 , 3 m LINEN and OIL SHADES TO DYSPEPTICS.—Having-been Mille ted fur a number of years with Dyspepsia, I was advised to try DR. IV/SEART'S MEDICINE for that disease. I derived great benefit and rerommonded it to quite a number of my Mends and who were also much beuefitted by It, and whys! testimonials can be had liner mace been appointed by Dr. Wlsbartas Agent fur the Sale aids Diedmine, wholesaleor retail. W. G. REED, itory office, Chambersbmg Pa ITEI TFRUNES, VALISES, CARPET-BAGS. _L CANES AND UMBRELLAS, of the beet mann f.•rrfnre nt PAXTDVS. EDWARD AUGRINBAIJOLT F. G.. DITMAIi C 0 . . ~cbicai. E ! EMI IODINE! CANCERS, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS,