December'-20, i 865. tranitlin (i! L OCAL 'ITEMS. GOSSIP WITH OUR FRIENDS.—Next Monday is (or as some particular people have it—will - be) , CHRISTMAS. May every one, big and little, be and happy,. and try to render "the rest of mankind" so too, on that brightest and best of days! For one day at least let us forget our house and heart—burnings. and let us as little children start from the holy anniversary with new resolutions to do better. I hope the good little boys and girls will .not waste their money on cakes and candies that will make them sick ; but will buy BOOKS which will improve their minds. This advice is supposed to eminate from the purest and most disinterested motives. I read to ray surprise thata new =acid more ex pensive edition of " Carleton's Funny Book on Cuba" is about to he published for the holidays. As an editor who reads books occasionally, I would advise any one who has never seen a ten cent comic paper, or a comic almanac, to pur chase this " infinitesimal abortion" for a couple of dollarrhond give it away immediately. It is the most impndent and pretentious humbugs ever presented by an artist to the public. What could have induced a publisher of such taste to have issued such a book ; as if handsome binding mid good paper would recommend silly, purposeless pictures! 1 I am rejoiced to hearth& Cul. Jno. S. Schultze has been breveted Brig General of Volunteers. He has fairly earned his promotion, having serv ed from the commencenn.nt of the war to its close; was wounded five times . in M'Clellati's Peninsula campaign; and finally Assistant Ad jutant general of the Department of' the :Risque henna, afterwards of Pennsylvania, won the res pect of all with whom lie was associated, by his modest and gentlemanly manners and thorough acquaintance with all the perplexing de tails incident to his harassing position. Mr. Stan ton has h,onored himself by such nn app Antitient. One of our most respected-readers . has 14 fits ten me " that ho does. wish I would try to be.a little more tunny." My only reply to such an' in nuendo, and I make it with all editional 'dignify, is "that every mail, contains a certain limited 'amount of humor in his phrenophysieal composi tion and that if the said humor comes out ot his leg you have no right to exiert it from his pen— again; my instincts teach me that after-being a lyia' here, say three months, I hope- to he a lion for a day or two in Chamberabure, far which I must prepare—and lastly, the Fenian excitement 'ls too serious a matter to allow one while it lasts, to attempt a joke ; otherwise I'd say Something about the Fenian President and Secretary who are said to have pocketed the Fenian funds; which is nearly cfr,quite as bMI as building a Ca thedral out of poor servant girls' wage's." So Chambersburg is to have a clock on the Court House, with an illuminated'dial.'Sax dull friend of mine is in the habit of remarking,( not so clear aborethe propriety." Mr. MC,' to doubt means well, but look at it.- We have 'a tow clock alread), which i, never right. being (at least it .used tr'lu..) on au average indifferent.' ly either fifteen minutes too slow or torv - it: Now the new cloek. it is to he presumed, will keep correct time. Well. suppose a ens. A meeting is calledfor 7 o'clock precisely., tde c ide whether we shall accept an appropriatir . this winter, or nor, from the Legislature'. The Dutch Settlement assembles by''ToWn Hall time, and gets there tweniyininutes after the North Ward has met by Court House time, and perhaps rejected the appropriation, which in all probabil ity the Dutch Settlement would have gladly-re=; - . ceived. Some may argue that incorrect lanais worse than no time. Nit so. for if we oil agree to go by any time, and if we all call eight o'clock seren, it willmake no difference to any but out . eiders, andAvhat have we to do with strangers. The clock - is for our convenience, not theirs. When Peter Stuyvesant employed a confidential • servant to tarn his weather-cock each day in the direction of the wind, he knew what he wad do ing. I for or.e -beg Mr. M'Culloh to pause and reflect, and here give him fair nonce, I shall go by the old clock, right or wrong ; and if the cars "go off and leave me, as they once 'did, in conse quence df my misplaced confidence in it, I can only say I wish it had been ten minutes late the last time I started Sro Philadelphia.". La,t;), I plead for Aughinbaugh's sake, fur Mr. Ditt man's and for Mr. Reineman's, (though the last I• don't advertise with us,i•.,don't . let us get a clock that keeps tithe. for who then, taking taxes -into consideration, Will go to the expense of buy ing a watch"! Santa Cuique. TEMPERtN:CE-310ETING.-At a large and re spoctable meeting of the citizens of Mercersbiirg ina vicinity, held. on Thursday evening, Decem ber 7th, in the Preshytesian Church, to take into _n oi ti onsiticration - the great od : growing evils 0E in temperance and its eon omittuit vice:, withAieh we are affected aFf a community. the falh,wing proceedings were had : Oif motion, Hon. James 0. Carson was ale poild;d Chairman and H. R. Key - ger Secretary, when the meeting wag opened with prayer by the Her. Mr. Brown:s' On. motions committoie 3X three, consisting of Dr. M'Dowell; 0. L. MuiTrand M. Fallen, were appointed a committee to draft resoulthillA for the action of fheneeting. After retiring for a short` time, the committee reported the follo%ing Resolred, That ale Louses, as at present heeta,ed a•.d conduMed, are a eaten to our Community, and aad to the destruction of the morals of our youth and demtolanon of • many families., Rrsoircd, Tuat a committee of six he apisouteti to c 4 fersvith the citizens throughum our count), in older tope titian our Leg,iature to chance or amend the law by which ale rouses ate Lit present licensed. nu RS to bmw applicants for the same before the Coin . : of Q S.-- stuns. Ile.lrrd, - That tt ii tike nod o ditty ,sry goal citizen to report any ot thetam rog• tinting the sale of intoxicating such I/ mg to in i• nors or persons of internl,erda. habr•a. rr I.y ...Pan: un th Sabbath day. • Treat eurn..t.tee of tWi nt pera.,,s be a Rooln L pointed by the chairman. and their natur. kept a limn all veilationii 4,1 the above named. litte i ported. in order that +lilt 111:1y ho• 'mouth: .1.14 - 1..t1.1 11 vialaten. of the Luc. Itrsolrcd, That n ' tinane . ,al rwrinlith-.• of he appointed to I•olno V; •ii•nrSti orp -, 1 in earrylng 11110 ttXttelit ion the ttwegoing Re,ntrcd, That the REVO-11 , 11(1 . Rua re•inps:,l to pnl,h.h thy Itr!tet etlihgot lies ott After a free and jujl- tli.eu.6ion of the, ahole reablution9, they were 'adopted ,:•parately. and as whole unatihnously. when the meeting v‘a , clo9ed with prayer by-the Rev I tr:Creigh. J.1.311'.. 4 O. CATC , iON, Chairman H. Kuitscit, Sycret.try. Tile NORMAL SotooL.—The meeting held at he Court House, on Saturday evening hut, Has highly creditable to the spirit of our Borough. Chambersburg, robbed, burnt, and almost crash ed out 4,f being, rises majestically from its ruins, determined .10 more' than repair the wanton de structionof its material prosperity and its litrra• ry institutions. The flounithing Academy and Female Seminary of our town were not among the least of our losses. We mean not only the buildings, but the schools. The advantage of l e flourishing literary institution in our vicinity can not be too highly appreciated. To he able to edu cate our sons and datighters without sending them to distant points, to miss their pleasant faces in the domestic circle and to be unable to adminis ter to their comfort, when a frveled brow or •acking head would make home of all thing, most desirable, are considerations which the affeetion= ate parent dwells upon with anxiety. For the information of our citizens in tegard to the educational _advantages -offered in Normal Schools, we append the following section 4tf, the - act of Assembly in relation to Normal Schools. We refer the reader to the school law for NI in formation on this subject: "CRIER. Each school shall hate at least six• Profe ssors of liberal education and known ability in their res pective departments, namely : One of orthographly, read ing and elocution: one of venting, drawing and book-keep ing: one of arithmetic, and the higher branches of math ematics; one of geography aml one of theory and practice of teaching, *tether With such profegsors of natural. men tal and moral science, languages and literature E. the con dition of tha,artinal and the number' of students may re quire. We hop. the CoMmittee appointed at the meeting will be encouraged and cheered in their work by amappreciative and liberal reception by our citizens NORMAL SelfOOL meeting of the citizens of the Borough of Chumbersburg, was held in !the Mutt House, on Saturday evening last, for thepurpose of devising Ways and Mena for securing the location of,,theproposed Normal School in this vicinity. The Hon. F. M. Kinnnel offered the following resolution, which was passed: - Rceoirrd, That an Executive Committee of ten peroni: be appointed by the pn shield of the meeting whose duty it shall be to correspond with prominent citizens, friends of Common Schools ,n the county, with a view to procure a large an attendance as pos.siblo at the County Convention to be held in this borough, on the 29111 inst.. and the com mittee is requested to tiseortain as ruarly as may be, what amount of funds wil4 he emdributed by the Borough of ChamberOntrg and ichnty, and how mu, hby the county zenerally. ND inatleCUlPllt to the heater:tier to phi,. the Normal School in our county." The President appointed the following Commit tee: F'. M. Kimmel, Dr. B. S. Schneek. G. R. Messefsmith, Hiram White, W. S. Stenger. A. H. M'Culloh, C. M. Burnett, Dr. J. L. Suesse rott. B. Chambers, and p. K. Wunderlich. The folloo, lug persons were chosen delegates to the County Convention,—F. M Kimmel', B. S. Schnee]: and J. W. Douglass, w.ith the follow ing alternates: Jas. Hamilton, J. He nnninger and A. M'Elwain. JACOB HexsizsGhtt, Pre&t. W. H. HOCkESBERRy, CHRISTMAS. the anniversary of 'the 'vital of the Savior, will be-eelebrated on Monday next. A, usual. it will be - an oaeitsion of milli], and hearty congratulation. but the events that lime transuded Within the past year. will render the coining Christmas a day of unusual rejoicing and merry-making. Everybody will be present ing gilts to their friends, and everybody (no allusion - , - of course, to editors and printers,) will receive tokens of respect and goad will, from their generous acquaintances. The hearts of the little folks will be made glad by their good friend Kriss Kringle, who, in making his annual round with his tiny reindeer teem, will deposit the usu al supply of Christmas goods in the receptacles provided for the same. Tlia windows of our dealers are already presenting to passers-by.a most attracting display of holiday goods, and ev erybody can be supplied, at the moderate expen diture of a few greenbacks. WIYNESBORO' ITEMS.—We chp the follow ing local items from the Record: New Charch.—k:apt. J. IL Clayton and Thos. .T. Walker. who were authorized to solicit Sub scriptions fur the erection of a new Presbyterian church in this place, have we are gratified to learn, been yen!: succesqul. Upwaras of $3.100 have been sub.cribed. linden:fund the ladies iu this place connected with the Pre - ebyterian congregation purpose holding a Fair sometime during the 1‘111•• ter or a:xi sprhig, the proceed,- to be applied to wards furnishing the new church, which the con propnse erecting ncit ,uminer. THE SEVL:fI-SEVENTII.—A letter has been received Mai:VlZ:aster. from Capt. Jas A. Haus. ' of Company K, 77th P. V. V., dated Victoria, as, ovember 21,t, 'INV.., 'states that orddrs had just been received at that place to muster out the 77th, and that thh officers were making out their muter rolls for that purpose. It is ex pected that the reentrant will reach this State 311 advertisement in to-day's paper, it n ill ho oven that the Lutheran Sabbath 5e14,01, of thi- place, will itiVe a Festival 011 rist nea..l night. We L.A.,: • 11.441 furuuNl tlaat tLc (.Inrreh v. ill be handsomely , decorated on the oc el.oddo, and that a rich treat may be expected. FOLK'S FAiit.—A Young Folk's Fair will 4en in Mies iiimibly's School room on Thurs day evening next, and contirmerriday during the day and evening. The proceeds will go to the benefit. of the poor of C'harnherphiirg. Admit tance 10 mid 15 Ceribi. FREtzeuric.—Qtir attention has been called to ;he fre..“?nnkr done by A. 11. Nelher• C Lehtnnu of Baal- MO , ef,the 1,1[11 ,, Ey•ter on Main street, link. 'and A..r. :gill, no the Diamond. The r.e.m. pros. rot a ,fry 11:111 111.'athedappyarane... hi core attractive and pleadna to the eye. W.• byl.eve frybeeire, to he mm h eta seer It Z:le I.,.pernig. It wtl! !at: tit. td the wa;ln era. - and the flattering falls off. These gentlemen are exp. rt. , in their husine,s, evne htCpl}' rot" onm.m.ded .11,1 trent 7. /1.0. iv, Loos ellof Then' work. tliey;C.-8., high reprata.n. Tilt: limit) -t1 gayegt season of the en . t.re year 1, now Z.1 , 111o;e1,`Ilif. but %a - 1111,1,a, are el?joylng In, feels e se.i. w Lt ne not forget that ii;lltne of we tote.t ale a‘sbe prepared Jro disease. Cough , cold!, sore Ihrist, 1114;13thri18. and ,hooping cough are speedily cured l oe', Cough 13akam. eta. cl,natipation, olek•headaehe, .sour stolnaeli, non—ties mon . ',ourin , of-$1 heAlth, eerAi•lty cured by 'lin T.lre ly use of Cots by , piT•ia Corc. Wlll7 will you L 0 prematurely Grey or Buhl. CI{:VALEIIC-. L 11.1: FM: rim HAIR vdll restore me hair "riginal dark r .lor. and Irl el. an k.rid ea4ily rued. r Sole at MILLER, Drag Store. _ W . ti t7tsite the attention of persona wishing TO purchase a Hoe residence, to the advertisement of Robert S. in another column of to - day's parer. THE Cholera wtill lingers in Europe. A litter from Fldrenec says that the recent progress' of the pestilence there tailor& a striking refutation of the opinion nonit'lllni , eXpreesed,4rthe ap proach of the cold season it a guartniV-e'l of impu nity ai;.,ailA its attacks. After a brief interval of effinparafit repose during the autuinual months the ni}sterodia ei,einy is once more on its deadly Tue Levant Herald not ices: the reappear ance or cholera at Alexandria, and at Trebizond, after having totally ceased. fither,places,are af flicted in like manner. At Naples, November 17), there Isere 155 Ca , of cholera, and 147 deaths. Ihe deaths from cholera in France during the, month of Ovtaber IA ere -I.f v2f.t. mid 1179 from the itch to the Igfl. of November. SlNo.rLift DI: %111.--A few weeks sihee, Mr. hrl , tian Zimmerman, of Niohoning township, :shoo eot o nt t ,ttluteenna,ed in skinning a node, N%hich had .died of glander4, cut }Conseil in the thumb. A fett day , aft, r the s'ore inflamed, tlrich v.as folloaed by ansee , ..(s forming in dif tereut parts of the body. Thew. %ten. followed V severe volnitinif, and diarrhoea A fel.er of is plaid character then set in, accompanied b} bioody diarrhoea. The ahscesq‘s inch had i-ed wore tone re-opened,—lei, face became %ler} notch swollen, and_both cte , were complete- It cried up. A few days before his death he be came deliriom, which continued until he breath ed his last. The disease of the animaLwas an dntbtedly iminculated into his sythem. MARRIED PANTON—SEIBERT.--On the 14th had., at the resi do nee of the father, by the Res. S. H. C. Smith, Mr. John N. Paxton to 311,, ErntaaVoSethert, Loth u 1 this Vote, \ LL-110`41:NBERRY,.—On the souse da•{, by the , qune at the 31. E. Parsouage 31r. David Wall 'to Mira 11,ty lto• • enberry•, troth of this eoun.y. 1' C.% RT—KOLA3:D.—On the I , th ito,t., by the ;ame, at the M. 1: Purruu:ut••, Mr lteg.y-W. St t,ut to 31,, Mary .1. Noland. both ut the, place. si.XEAS—NENDAL.—Oti the 7th test., by the Rev. J. Benson Akers, Mr. MOM!. T. Sixeaa to Mm Margaret Jaae. Kendal, both of St. Thornier. . . lIADE—IIENNI:ISERGEIt.—On the 11th inst., in Quincy to tmhip, by the Rev. Jacob Pri , o, Mr. DavT4l Y. Ilad to 11 ilia Rebecca Ilenneberger, of Antrim townritop. PO'CTF:It—IIARIAIrGII.—On the .1.4t11 pet, by tho net% IC. E, iirstio, Mr. Wfit 11. Potter to Miss Mary Jane Harbaugh, both of the vieinay of Wayneaborii. DIED Vint:HT.—On the 13th inst., in this place, of Apoplexy, Thomas J. Wright, Fsq an old and esteemed cittzen, aged about 65 yearn. CLINGEN.—On the 2nl nit., near Upton, of Inptheria. Harry Frisby. aged 1 year, I month and 10 days ; and on the 9th inst., Emma Kate, aged 6 years, 0 months and 29 days, only children of Thomac and petty rlingen. FUNK.—On the lot inst.. near Waynesboro, 3tie, Jul.a Ann, daughter of John and Nancy Funk, aged 17 years, 9 months and 10 days. BEARD.—On the 15th inst., at 111 P residence of Mr. John Walker, in Hamilton township, Mra Martha Heald, of Letterkenny township. aged 78 ynirs. 5 months and 24 days. CHAMBERSMG BUSINESS DIRE(I! TO R DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. S. Eckel & Gilbert, Main St., oppcnite Greenawalt', Hotel DRUGGISTS. A. J. Miller, one door west of Brown's llotel. Jacob Spangler, Main St.. a few doors S,Stub of the Dia . . mond.l, • C. H. Cressler, opposite Pot Office. J. S. Nixon, Second St.. between Seller's Hotel and Ntmh oust Church. • STOVES, TIN-WARE, &e Etter & Erder, Maio St., cue door South of Dr. Rich ante Stiller. Hamilton Co., S.E. Cor. of the Thatoond. BOOTS, SHOES, &c. P. Feldman. Main St; otil...site Taylor's Hotel W. W. Paxton, Market Horne. E''Py & Foltz. Second Street. - HAT AIM CAP STORE. _ W. W. Paxton. market Howie: Second Street. J. L. Deeltert, Seeond St., near the Washington ROMP. Frey & Foltz Second. St., near the Mhrket Home. James M. Ross. Queen St., opposite Brown's Hotel. MERCHANT TAILORS. _ . Jobn Reiter, Main Street, opposite Huber & Tolbert). - HarllWare Store. . , T. J.Hoiskuirron, Market House. A J. ik. H. 3L White, New Store Room, Main St, CARPETS, COCOA MATTING, &ie. S Bro., South Sr near German Reform. nil Chang, HARDWARE, Se. Huber & Tolbert Main St.. South of Queen Brand & Flack. M,lin St., netir the Diamond GROCERIES. Huber & Leman:ET, Market Hoke. E. D. Reid. err. Main and Wiudungton Sts HOTELS. Queen St., near Main—John Fisher. Bron n'n, Car. Seemal amft,lneen—Jaeob S. Brown. National. Main St . near the Diamond—auliel Trotle. GENTLEMEN'S FLIINISHING 1400Dts. Jame.: M. Ross. opposite Bronit's Hotel. Frey S. Foltr., Second St., South of the Market Honke. A. J. & H. M. White, Main St., New Store Room. T. J. Hoskinsoa Market House. Jobs Detter - Mam St., opl.iite Haber & Tolberrb Maid Hare Store. • PHYSICIANS Drs litiehards d M,lntgamery. Main Ist, near Diamond. Dr. John S. Angie, Market street. Eat of Court 1 once. Dr. John Lambert. Main street. S‘enh ei Ql4,en. ' DENTISTJ. • N. Schheser, street, North or Queen. PLANING AND FLOORING MILL Iliu.:et. Vernon S Cp. Harrison AN enne. GRAIN AND AGRIQULTI RAL WAREHOUSk! Geo. A. Deitz. North of the Railroad Depot. LUMBER AND COAL YARD. Le, Ebert ,i-fittrt. North of the Jo 1. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. G. M..s W. S. Stenger, Sevend btu.. t. Sturnbauzit Gehl., opposite Po , : thin e S Everett, oppeite Court Sionse. .T(Am Stewart. wad T. J. NUL T. B. Kennedy, Market greet.. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS tiv/m.lerholl S .Ne?.<l; Railroa4l-Depot. BOOKS. STATIONERY. J. N. Snider. Maret House. S. S. Slaryoek, opp+eitn Post OX.ee, SADDLERY„ Jeremiah 03 Oen 31a: e , treet, 4 , 1! , 441:e HL,t , or 1 T.••heri's Hardware stare. C. li. Gordon, .Main street, oppanito Ta :or's liond,„ COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. Letvia Wamph.r Alain ,:rro, Oppn , ite G. r. Rt C C. H. C;(mirm Main street, oppoeate Taylor's Ii„•r! PLATING,• A e. .L.wi...t:..lVan,! , :er. Main 4trce. hora TOBACCO AND :•••Et, ARS. 041. B::-u. o,id - , ro,t near 31,7i..e: H, 3f.1R81,F. 314J.NpIEN'1 :4, A C. 1!. 6, F. Dfifroet Seroml s'reet, 1,p;. -en PIANOS AND MUSICAL INS.TI:I - MEN fsk S. S. Sllryock Pc.:. (Vice C. 1111Wil,c [luetu stre4st near Sawa.?. it,EWING MACHINE , . R. P. Ha,let. Main •qrtef South of Wa H. E. llokr, Seeond •tree , . next door to 1'0 , 4 (Area. MILLINE#AND 1 - .INCY Gco ill.S. 3110 P. Bai ho SOO d nom. Quo,. GUM J. L. Det rt zie0,;13.1 nodr :11 , 11Vanbil t,nu If ot/w I= Zimmerman & Ilasd. r, N'ortioeast corner of Dmmoria - CLOCKS, JEWELRY' AND PLATED WARE E. Augli;nbanizll, Wn:ll.ugton Hotel. I= C. llnntinz. IN,I"I:ANt AGENTS S. S. Shryork - , FIT' and Life Insaraner. Da., id Oaks, Fin• Insaranre. John Croy., Fire insurance. ROPE AND TWINE Mary E. (:rap. Frankl:n Stree. 'CARRIAGE MANITACTORY P. ll,nry Peifter ' REPORT OTT i MARKETS Cliambersbnrir Markets Deeoznb, 156.5 Flour—\Vlite - Si 1 ',4) Bury,- 0 ) I it, =Mffi =I Wheat—Red I -) Tallow Bacon—Mum, Rye C Jrn 14, Soap Brans Washes: Wu01.f.4 3(O Untva-.1,1 Clever Timottl,)-A,led =I FLax - Potatoee---,Ntere.r... (5 re pare. .. 3 :,.) Petsiteese—Pluk Eyes Drted A ... 300 =I - Philadelphia. Mrirketa:, Pliti.m.taxiiht.4l,,.tolper 1 0 , 1 , , , G5 lour—Sale, of 4.001 bli,-. moth - uorth-wf•tern extra Lanily. part at io , . - AliL 9 , ;Li - ol part on prlv.,3„to t. ro, i 1.. eillri.:llC :s 1/00 Idioi fapey,t 612; 201 10 .!. i'el,Da evra .a 1. , . Thorn in notion , doing' to ltyo Floftr .00t fore, Mtal, and nu poreept,boe el.anvo 11, Hoc. e :a the W 0 0,,t market; about b,1.. , 00 4,14. 01 new red wort, •,l,; „_: ..2 ,0 , i 9. 25 for common nnol pram , ',lot, in held at 1 fo , e 2 71k, 113 a ran Cep from Ko to S.I 05 for Southorn. Corn Is ar`- tivi . , wall ,ale. , of 20 , 0) Im.. at oln r'4, , fin him ~ ol:ow and z•Fe for old. 2WO 101, of ..a . A woro ..!.; a .1“o. Whi.k* - -Small cal, of Po-myisauia - A-...2 51, Pain abbertisettunts. TOB PRINTING in every 4ty1!..! done at the. offiee of thw PRANK; ii4ll.l , i!f`fffl , llo. BOOTS AND SHOES OF HOME Ntantitacture ut FREY .LTZ s. - WREN' . & FOLTZ HAVE REM/AV-ED . thPir ..xtPrlve i-m/ Cup. 800, 58.. f • Wl.' tri Sit* to Fl•her • Hotel. tr i V3NIFICENT HOLIDAY GIFT! - -h.\ I. ' THE F . I.CHTENCE SEWING MACHINE ' and r z:,nl-n. Mars, 1_,(1 get gatilph-4 (if •olVil 2. M., P, II AZ E LET. Agent g f T OLIDAY PRESENTS !-:Nuw St.% if< •Drtt •it•ga,l* Carr ',1.., :Ina 1,0%0 , i° fi.: at .1 . 1tE1" 1 PIILTZ Main :; . Opr., 1...14,./. - L - I . .xEcr T 1?.. S NOTlCE.—Notice is "ILA 11 glyt fiat' jr.11,- 7- 4 T. -.ta11,. Er. tat, of Elia= Yalta Lr. of 151 ,4 I 4-11 _rnrnd , 11 the an,ler-aate4l - All 1,4,,,,nQ I: v.'lll pluasolli l 4l.3 •4 ' pa3lro n 7. and Tr 0 , 111 j rojwr: . I.llll , •iitaf,t , d i.e rd do, '2O 31111 Y ANN 1 (JUNO. Eo 1,. TIIELT.7I'IIEBIN SAI3IIATIISCIIOOI, rill ;rive a PESI IVAL inthn Lt i rut to Clllll ,3T51.1,,, NIGIIT The an, will ..0..1..kt Vogl,! and 111..1rtutn. 11%11 %Ibire,44 111.. r t I', on ‘,.. , d r.l to c.. 1111.1 1, .• etilltitell in ,16 CIONNELLSVELLE AND SOUTHERN PENti',NLVANIA RAILWAY COMPANY. Pllll illlll - 111.1. Deeelllbee I'', 1 . 1J 1 1. Th e a .,, r ,,, t 0 Stoi 1.1110.11,1 of th, Cemra ny will he held at the c.dli e of the CulnotA '2:1 1 ) 5. TIMM SI - Ill.:1 - r 00 Mnonfiv 111. tielgrek, I'. M the Turrra., c.f e 7, OMR ..tlieerli , er,e the M1%111111! yr•i/. It. 1) ii.‘ll( 1 L \ dw N 2t See:olo . l7y pra T ST NOTICE TO CREDITORS.— .L./ The undersign. . Exevator ilro K Kalper, late ot Chtabernbarg. de, ' , I. hereby notiliro..lll p'•roeeo hat lag elaims aprain.4 the Kc•ate of crud deceased hlpreoolt them anmedtately fot*ettloment to the unde.r.igaed, nuder penalty of befog d. liarred frow coming in alum cal.! 04 tate for payment dee`4l./ mrs 1.. BLACK, 11,Cr. O it p ij ANS , . COURT SA LE.-- By sir rue of an order 011.1unoe Court 111 Franklin enmity. thorn will be sold ,it Public Sale. nu Tuegdny, die Prh nj January nezt a rertant LOT OF' (FROUNIL al tuate on the Franklin Ihtiln,d4. in the borough of (; teen. emote containing about 70 foot in front and extending back about .240 f, of—part of the lot owned bs Jamb Str w art. deed. decgat MARY ANS Adm'rx. TAKE THE BEti'r !—.l/001i'E'S - /tl 7 - .11A1. NEW YORK Ell, the itrt al Agricultural. Lit erary and Family Weekly. Al.!) conducted and finely printed and illumrated. Adapted to the triad° enontrv. Largem circulating joirmal otjte (.1,4 in the world. Only Ci a year ; Indiwernenti(Cardl pre. nitinno, he. ) to Club Agee end n end (me nrited in every town'. NTT, the Tittle t't .t. , ll,Art ibt. rind farm dubs fur Vol. Mt. 1W Welimer), New !dummied Dictionary (price $12,) given to every 1 , 1.1,1111 Aerating 2it new subsert• bars at club rate I Specimens, billa, Premium Lists &r., sent free. Address D. D. T. MOORE; ay.%) It Rnatiegter N. I' tly Start Min tiquolion), i4arnbcrsbritg, 4)u. p_rly abbertisments. PUBLIC SALE.-lIOUSE AND LOT OS QUEEN STREE7I-1 uull offer at Public Sale, on the premises, in thi s Borough. on Saturday, tAt f23d of !Wm her. at JO o'rlack .4. M.. the d.storied BRICK lit tUSE AND LOT. situated on West Queen street. ad -,onang property of John Cree and J. S. Nixon, having a front of 3J feet en Queen street, any extending hark 256 feet to al6 feet alley. Possession given inonediately. TElnis o 0 SALE :—(Joe-third c..h, the balance in one awl two ytartz. For furthei inform:Anon. apply to JOIE': AI:3I , THONG, M,trket ,rreo. dee.:2o It ROBERT S. DAVIS. F.-1.R31 FOR SALE.—The undersigned wilfoifer at Public Sale, at Brown's Hotel, in Fayette ville, on Saturday, the 6th day of January. the fah' ot h inc Reel estate, to wit.: A TRACT OF LAND, situ ate about one-half tulle South of Fayetteville, ou the Funkstown Road. containing about SIXTY-ONE ACRES of highly miltivated Land, The Improvements'eongist of a 2.storied BRICK AND WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE. Log and Frame Burn and all ether necessary Out.Buildirtga There is also on the premises, one of the beit producmg ORCHARDS, of choice Fruit. in the cone -3.y.. If desirable, about 30 Acr.-o; adjoining the above property, can be putvbased to eulattge the Farm. Sale to commence at 1 &Owl:, P. 31., when the terms w ill he made known by Idec. 2o ] C. A. FUNK. LETTERS REMAINING "UNCLAIMED M the Post Office at Chambersbarg, State of Penn sylvania. December 22, LIE.I r . "---ro obtain any of these Letters, the applicant. mos _ea:f oe “ a d ver th e d Letter e ," glve the date of thislitit, and pay one cent lot nacer,ennnt. 4ntier.,t,7”,, , Emrom t Jno M'Cleary OEm Inier.oa If F,mttz (Mill = Metbert Geo Haker Geo ' Frederick 114,1.1 e Overrash Mary Barger Gen H Fullerton Nal. Peterou Berko LueY,E Gray Baebeal Preetnn Jnn Brown.on 4411.1 v Gipcon Charley Rice Zaelariah Mr, oki 'Harmony Geo W Smith Henry Brown Sarah 'Horne Mi.: Jessie Thompmm J A Curti.: 'Holling,vorth TP Wilson Mary Deernle em r Let, Rms . Rev ,Las R. Williams II E Doyle Tll Thoi Zeyn Isaac J. W. DEAL, P. M ELLJING%O-E F AT COS T! ).3 undereigned intending to relinquish businem, I= SADDLERY, HARNESS, sADDI,I I 3IiY HIRDWIRF " a tale ~pportzunty L.r artivlr,. .1, I am deterUlAne , / to c',,e out my ll= tI place SOL - I H MAIN N'f REET, np• jroita 'fay]. r'4 hotel, Chaulber4burg, deeot C. IL GORDON. lI_OLIDAI 'GIFTS '\IDI;R'S BOOK STORE IN MARKE r A sI'LENDID ASS'ORTMEXT OF JUVENILE BOOKS B :1:“-. -, ;n.:t..qt parer c.v.,- Hymn Boom BOO.P.• Pluo.qrap!. Albums =1 GOLD o-t Mtka, Pttrtto4l,.. Writmg Cases, and , • varlet 3 ...f4nev artic'en for 4w- h. 11,1..t3- 1.11.1R1E , Fl •R IRt3c7. ZerlQ-r. 6ermaotown Wool. Dorman Ref wlnf Ifrgrvovrn and Airn“om r r R , ,nnnn Stamps. tLI OF THE CAUSES FOR TRIAL _LI_ PI .in ry TP, 11:,T WEEK. 4,,K,e,• vp. Nr‘A•lfltlo. 4. Itrkm n. so!pi. I,ar vs. Lelonhu S ,& Z. Ailr.enirs. Daniel M Pro, EMEMS \•• e ME CZEin IMIN MEE WM IBM MEM SECOND WEEK. vs. Brenner I' I =II Carper - ca. Cook 6 Non! I'litg-rt vs. -Hughes. AVizilco,p, - ,,n Turker - c+. Hoag.le. T tv-ker es. Harbough. MEM Ri+ltop vs. Steuart. 13,4 Thrall - on Ten S wife v... Brewster. K. S.. TAYLOR. Prot hunot nry MEE PEG IST ER' S NOTICE—A_ persons in t. re-:,d will please take notice, that the folloning 'intact., have tiled their Accounts in the Register's of Frar.l,ll. t.,+unt!, and that the same Will be pre. ~ zed to ti,,. Orplinn4' Co on Wedr...e la i , i, 171.. dam, of .lani, eraburg: I. F.r, and htm:11',0111 ,rt. Guardian it. ri e m.o. of ,lawn Si Jacob Smith, !etc of Antra, tap . 11, e't 3. 'Flo , tic, t. of Win. B. J. R. 3CCane, la, nt 31erretoburg, &PA. .1 Fu.st and finai arm of Maria Vandersaul, Eirx, and Da,' , ! Spencer, Ex'r of Ja: ot. Vat,.l, r.not• l u te of s out h. ~,,t , ton ton addp. dec'd. . .n. nrst and final are:. of Geo Pur.mers ,1,1 Joe. Zalv. 4,lrn'rs at Conrad LA!,- late of Wa...hingtott tap., deed. r,, Fir,t and final ace:. of Catharine Sbrader. Adm'rx of Jibe Shr.der, late of 31ontzoluery twp. deed. 7. First and final a. ^t of Das i,i 31. P. - miner, Cir of lien r. .31 Stoner. :.cc of Antrim tel. do -, .1. . ... - P. Firs' and lola ;wet. of Alma Carbaugl4,l:;" - ana - Adani Zaree. Ex',.. of .kl.ra , . Cmnangb. Sr., late of An tr'tn to-, doe'd. F ir- - .t and final c,:t. of Geo. F.by.,•Ada.'r of Jacob 1:1, ;ore .4 01,0,11,1:0. d., li 4 11 , r rn: .0.,1 final mil ofJaool, tool John S. DeardOrtT, .A,ltr,',..f 1:117. Deard,tf de..".: 11 - FIT, Ant of David .1. ok..u,er and J•• , .. M. 1),,, in, it s'r4 or J.,,t, Sl,tt tr.-:, .T, ‘l,-., I. - ..,.4,- 1 . ..! F., , and tmal Ace% of Wm. 4) , ....,,aan Jr . an7l. Abralmn , Cprbanuh. .'1,1 , 1, n ~1 WI ~ I q. , ltna I. late of Antrim ::cp. ,lee'd I 1 '1 no not and hull hi 'en of Wm. 11..rron. Atim'r of .1.1., .31 Gamble. rat , of l'annett ttrp . ri. , 1 , .1. 1 I';r.l and rand Ael 1 of Ahrtr. Eld, i, „Voir 0"M -', .Ng , ..bi , , late of l'anr,er twp. lb, ',l 17 'll, nr..• Art . of David J. Nhirmpr! ~-1.- ~...' It o Ad. 1.1.r%r0f Joan Skno.er. or tat , ~: Favm , ‘ p. •1-ed. 1e Se ~.,„1 A, ~: of 1 , . NI. tt,d If. ..r.- ... i. t .\ a,,,,..e Ea'rs ~f .1,.. a, A , la, otor I. - 17. Th, Aect. 0: Jacob Beater. Ad.n't Id .T , o W. Bar. I,coarl, late .if Wayn,:boro, dee d , .. • - 'rl,-.lir,ronl tinal Acl I. ..f Writ 11. 1 . .. ,, ,1er Mr % I, .tliZ 1 . ..t . r4 , 1 . Nth", /- . .002. 1n... of W,13 - 11,-.1 - P , ro' ,lov .1. 1. , Tt.o 11 . ••• and lot ii AO I • f Joan It alai .b.cob hi. R. , 111M..1 Adin'o. of J trot , K...otntan 'ate of Letterl,-,. t.,) top Al., d. , :".:. Colt Ace. of Cat:wrote 31 , ,ter to 4 F. M.'l4l,rvey A .1.,.", n 4,1.41131 iler, late of Sr. Thomm.'t a p., d•-..',1. ,i, ~29 Ill:3:113" STRICKLER.. Recikter. )11. A LIST OF GR AN D AN I) TRAVERSE ,hO,- ant, r curta Over and Terminer. Cm, et (jimrter ,•1 ; 1 , 1 1 a Court 'l' ,00l too It, tr,ll.lllllltotootooll t e t‘ Monday 1."..1d,./n J japvara A. 11., ,LA.o, 1 , 8,...1• l'el••:•• Waiter Be.ott Clounb,rsiig - , r,,.„;. eoll••,1•••••1, Ist•nn..tr , Andre, beater; Quincy : Samorl .hor..ltorim :••tototel Gtovo. Green; John It 1:• !Ai, elo.oth g otacritit, Peter•i: Aarlisavt In•bri • fh• 1•1•••,t h• A .1 %I P], Nll . O- iir./111 , W,11111,0/1i D , ill NI svc.t,r , Homy re11.1:1,j1 r ATlt'.lll • U. (i Itoplt•y, 31.ert•t•r51;org, Cleo P. , t•••I•••• N11•104••it;••ry • Juhn Ii ftl•o•l• ihram Sv ~ i CLamb g; ow Skulk, qui tg , 3 , ; John B Smart lotmll'ar• Win W W.111,r, Wtnnoptlr4ozllfrirtin B zzq•.•,, tires, ' WM,/ r. , M•ri••••••1 u • 11{AvEmil: JUROP.S-1,1 .i.,.11 A FaL/11.1 t .11 , 11. ts LI W Barr Gre-nea.tle Len In llonehrake. Wanhinkton• Peter Rem ;II; t. Wa3 ne.horo, Wut W Brltton, Letterkenny I 'nog, Nbautgonue.y, Dantel St 11,01na.... Au di ew De.,tti, It St . 1 Imam., A V Don ;I, t,lotuney. lent: Diatrueli. Wa-uue.boro; Malvin, Eldon, If/abler, I/avnt I'la Mager, Mt tat, JILV-11. Frick Peter+ Saunitel Frey, r,en, Prank C. Clllllllll. mining. Gsell, Sr. ' Peters -Daniel Gelwuelst. Letterk..n.s; Joseph Gilmore, Letterkenny; Samuel 1' Ilineder , Calif; all: C 3 me 11:tun•, bright I ireen;„ Jun Hawk Pell,•. Jilts 11. Us-, Quincy S li.ndrr. Stun . ' Antr i m,. Philip Letterlaum) Jut ;du Nann e nn I lipnry 1,11.1 ill4l D Lelonput Green. Thms,:is Metealfe, Cluan.her.lnurg, Jame+ Nl . ('urd:.. )letal, \Vm l'(,..rnusek. Metal. Alex Ft N,-n man l'hamber.burg. SOIOIIIII N.-,v. ouner, Wit.longionT IT 1' N*,ll. Clannherdiurg, Plotip line Gr..q simon Ua eroa.l, Gaul ford. Beni Porell, Antrim. John W Hug,. Chumberslnurg. ,Inn Sulonnan, Luiratm, Wm Shin. r. I er Senbrookb, Quin. ey, S Stall. Green. Geo Spreeher, Lett, rkonnx ; Mar tin Shommul.er, Green. I: reenberry Whitmore, Wrthing , ton- .Intron, I:, urge Moni, Fiuishung• to" Jl - 11011S---iin Wrt k. Henry Bear. Washington, Jno Bighatn. Green, Sam Brunnhongh, Antrum, Chan II Mika. CluAmberdnu - g; Jon othan Brewer, Warren. Abraham Ilenecluet, Peter. John Con. Nd Gen) Fannett, David M Deatrieb. Washington . INJI4I. Oile r. //tioley, ‘Vuu. Early, Green; Win Elder, Fan nin. Jno Forbe., Clisuunhersbnral W 1) Funston, Faunnett,. Benj Funk. iVauthington Peter . Feldman. Cliamliersburr. ino S Fliekintrer, ,Metni, Valentine Gilbert, Waynesboro,' Henry Greenawalt, Hamilton; Jim Greenawalt, Quincy JuroGarver, Wayneftboro. Geo S Heck, Cluambendmrg; Vi' J Harris, l'annett; Sarni Ilocherfunutb. Green; Flank 11, ntleu.on, Chamber.burg; Jun, Huber, Letterkenny, Jun P fiver; r. Chautuber.burg• Jno 1+ Lecher, Green; Mar tin Latin it Chanuller.burg; Christian Lecher, IVnuMing. to., It I' H F.urland, Peter?, Jun Middonr, Quincy; David It Hill. r. Will-hungtorn Jno Muller, Antrim; Wm M'Clure, It re, n; Jim Nen 0 , 11/er. SOMllalnrtOn Ephraim Plough, Green, Solomon It Patterson, Letterkenny; Ben, Rhodes, Clatinberslttum Adam W Ryder, Patera. lI W ltetmek, Southampton; P W Seibert. Chambernburg; Wm G Smith ginner, Das id F Stoner, Wallington; Hiram F Snider, Guilford; Jno H Walker, Metal; Adam B Wingert, An trim; A J White, rhanthersharg; Jamb Young, Mout. J 1; G' MEM Ma r-. Kyle ot. al. ' - S. tlla s. v'. Lehman. MSC M.M= 121622 MIES Mai= =2511 VA. Vfoutz.ltr.'r, g Ret her. ea. Seibert Mirth]. vs. Hartle. ' vs. Zilluvermra:s Eirs. 'l, White & StroN, va. Hard*. =ME! = Rtrbertioements. ANEW STYLE HIGH SILK AND Cassimere Hat, going off rapidly, at FREY & FOLTZ'S. NIXON'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. Wo give only f. few of me hundreds of eertiiiestPe which ran be given of Nixon's Powder. Citurnersimac, Nov.lo, Isa. I hereby certify that I had a cow that had failed entire ly in Milk, and only gave a slight discharge of bloody matter, instead Of walk. I parchased some of Nikon's Cattle Powder, and fed only one week, when the cow was fully restored and gave u mochl mltk-o. ever. SAMUEL HENRIE. Novemberlo, 1803. I had a cow• badly out of order, and one pa,li of :Ca rtsfe:Powder restored her to fall health. ISRAEL SOLLENBERGER. I have been using Nixon's Hems and Cattle iwder fur some years, for all kinds of stock, and cbeeVully certify to its merits, and recommend it to farmers Mg steck own ers as deserving their favor. SIMON,C BA EE. I Ilan. used Nixon's Home and Cattle Powder for some years for all - my stock, and hereby testify that it will do all it claims to do. 1 find it superior for mulch caws, pro ducing more milk and better butter than without it =M I havebeen wing Nixon's Ilurso and •Cattle Powder for my fattening stock of hogs.. I lost a hove nuinher from various diseases, but since I 'commenced the use of this Powder my Stock bas been improving and the Lew bus abated. I believe it to be a rot rate article or dis tillers, and others haring stock. " JACOB HARGELR At. - s'orember 11, 186.5. I ha-re been using liixons Horse and Cattle Ponder, and believe it to be a good article. _ JACOB STRICKLER. I believe dot the Übe of Nixon's Horse and Cattle Pow. der, will Em more than pay ownere of stork. I have uvk it for some years and know that it will produce more milk and butter than without it. JOHN AULT.. dee°. T HE NEW STORE STILL AHEAD ! ECKEL & GILBERT Having just returned from the Emit with a bv autifal and varied wort:cent of floe DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS, they flatterthemselves able to sell cheaper than the c.hear. est for the cash. We do our own work, our expenses are hght, and an2appreciating public will easily see ho* RP can sell so cheap. Our intennon is not to delude the pub hc by publishing prices, but warrant all goods ,to be cheaper than the cheapest. Our stock includes Shirting Muslin, bleached and brown. Shootings, All grades of Callers. Muslin d'Lanes. , Lupen'sbest d'Lanes, plain and printed. Baratheas. Brocade Alpacca. Black " ' Silk Crap Plaids Fancy and Plsin.eolorest Arrnnres. • • Shepherds' Plaida, all styles. I.lapen's best Fr. Merinues, colors. Vuurning Good% all styles. Plain and printed Flannels. Shaioii Flannel., Shirting. 6,.c. Sack Flannels. Gilbert's Opera Flannels, all colors. White. Red and Grey Flannels. - Bed. Crib, and Cradle Blankets. Shawls of every variety and price. Ladle,' Cloaking—all kinds 'Fancy and Plain Ca,sinteres—French and American.. Sattinets, Tweeds, Jeans Vesting,. • Linen Table Cloths, Towel and 'Napkins—every style. I.ndies'.Corsets—all prices. Ribbons, Laces. Rutliss. Hose, Gloves. Handkerchiefs. ti Pins, Needle t, e!..; etc., etc, ir A great t ari.ty of Rosentbal's • Tatent Setf•Fitting SHLR.T.:BOSOSIS, • to which we ask special attention. 3111111Nr) HOSIERY, in great variety, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children A calris Invited to OURNEWSTORE ON MAIN STREET, nearly opprftity Greenarvat* Hotel, and ore door South cZ liana liurton's Shoe Store, and an examination of our stock. It glees us pleasure to thole our Gooile,—sell or TIM. REMEMBER ECKEL &, GILBERT WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ' by any himee in town,. but mill always be with the mar ket, ramepr no pater.' lee2oi H - OLIDAY PRESENTS:! GREAT PRIZeDISTRIBUTIOti 111 E. NEW YORK GIFT ASSOCIATION •711 BROADWAY. Y ROSEWOOD PIANOS' MELODEONS, ML SIC BOXES SILVER WARE, FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, and ELEGANT JEWELRY IMMEGIES $500:000. ]I. ER OF .DLSTRIBUTION. CERTIrICATES naming each article and it. VALUE, are placed in SEALED ENVELOPES, which are well mixed. One or these Envelopes. containing the Certifi cate pr Order for some Article, (wortheft-of lens than one dollar at retail.) will be delivered at our office. or sent by mail to any address. without regard to choice on receipt Li .25 Cent. The purchaser will nee What Article it draws and its ♦value. winch troy be-from One-to Fire Hundred Dollars, and can then send Vat Dollar and receive the Article named, or may exchange it for an• other article on our list of same vats,. ny" NO BLANKS—Every purchaser get. value. Amami. ihiyie who have reeP,..y drawn VALI - A BLE GII".CS Irma this Amoniation, the following kindly permit their names to be used: ' - 5-- . _,Jklxvrt. H. Hotchkiss, New Haven, Conn., Melodeon, - 1.a1tg,5..150. W. F. T. Willis, W. 2d St. New York, Dia- ; mead Cluster Pm, value $lOO. Mr. R. D. Tappan, IG York St., Gold Watch, value $155. Miss Ellen F. Dick- crson, Bingham:Von, N. Y., Melodeon, value $lOO. Mr. E. IL Stone, 52 Tenth St., N. Y., Piano, value $350. Mm. TerestrA. Miller, Scranton, Pa., Diamond Ring. value $175. Miss Ellen J. Peck, Springfield, Ills., Melo- i Isom, N alue $325. Dr. L. Van Riper, Washington, D. C., Gold Slanting Cased Watch,-value $l5O. Edward H. Lindsa y , Worcester, Mann., lhano, value Q'2so. Miss De, IL.Farwell, Dubuque, lona. Diamond Ear Drops, s aloe I ss.so. Francis I. Moran, 121 i Pearl Street, Music Box, 1 value 440. Mrs. R. C. Ingersoll, Llrhana, Ohio, Silver 1 -- o 1., A alai. EQ. Lieut. 11. F. Hindrieks. Willard's - Ho:el, Washingtou, D. C., Silver Patent Lever Werth. value 1555. 1. uptam L Warner,lsth N. Y., Vols. Silver Watch, value Sal H. Taylor, Ringtown. Pa., Gold Patent 1., ' ter Watch, value ;Mkt Jas. H. Bruce, Nashville, Tern. Silver Watch, $4O. Geo D. Wood, Whitby, Canada West, Silver Watch, $45. Win. B. Redfield, Columbus, 0., Music Box, $.40, Many persons who have drawn vol. uable prize.‘, du not wish. their names published or we might extend this list. Letters faun cations par" i througtont the country. acknou lodging Ito. -e,ript 9.f sel -1 oablo gifts, may be seen on the in our 01%4% LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH t'•gard Blue, and nr.'t ?..) l,e iuthl iinoW what you will F.%.‘ ti. 14 R04,...v'd Piatioa, worth $250 0.1 to 1 - 1,00.00 0.00. Cit.pg 1.2.". 00 to t'2.5.00 750 Nlttnir Boxers, 2 to 32 tunes 12.00 to 100.00 100 Zillvor Revolvitr Patent Castors 13.00 to 40.00 100 Silver Fruit antl - Cal.ti 11.00 to 31.00 500 Sets Silver Tea A. Table Spoons 15.00 to 30.00 100 Gold tluntinlr ca,ie watebe4... 75 On to 150.00 150 Diamond Rings. Clanton Se 50.00 to 200.10) 000 (told watehe,...• . tom to 10000 300 Dube& (told Wat< ...... 60.(10 to elt.si :00 Silver Writthes 2.5.(10 to :kill° Vest Chains 3 00 to" 23.00 2,000 Pairs Ear Rings, (new std lea) 1.5./ to 6.00 2,5u0 Neeklaeee 3.00 to 7.00 .1.000 Gold Pencil...a 3,000 Onyx, and Amethyst Brooehes... 4.00 to 10.00 :1,000 L a and Florentine Bnewhes. 4,00 to 0.00 6=iM=l '2,000 Fine Gold Wateli Keys, Nen I'M 4.50 to 7.50 2,5043 Sets ie Bosom Studs._.... ' I.M to a.OO . 1,500 Ennineleii Sleeve Buttons - 2.50 to 10,00 Bold and Clut.scr , d Itinßa, . 7.4 X. Stone Set and Seal'ltlng, 25t, to 19.0) .",,Ontr M.lniaturo lAiekett, all non . 2.511 to 111,000 Sen.) of Ladles Jewelry t+.oo to 20.00 Watch ('harm• (en•h) 12=SMMI!! . . . , Penell4 , - 9to to 6.00 SWO Gout's Breast nut&arf 300 to 00.00 2,000 I.adiev' New Style Belt Buctilei.. 400 to' 2,000 Chatelaine Rod Guard Chains... 750 to 00.00 1.000 (iold Thimbles. S,o° to 10.00 3:,,(4J Sot Ladies' Itroora & Ear I)ropt 6.00 to 12.00 ECIMIZIEMI t'ooo %.‘,l Band Bracelets 0.00 to 20.00 2,000 {{easy Gold Chain Ent.,lets 25.00 to 40.00 2.000 Ball Lanlrrps, all colons 3.00 to 7.0:1 =1 N,,c , Style Jet & Gold Eardrops :LW to 0,) 2,000 cold fens Gold 3l'nteti, Ebony Holders 200 Lady~ Fabey Work Boxes Vie A CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANY OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES for ONE DOLLAR BY PUR CHASING A SEALED ENVELOPE FOR 25 Ccs. Parties ilealmg with ur may depend nn having. prompt returns; and the article drawn will he itutnediately rent to them by exprerr or return mall. 1= rre' ti Certificates for One Dollar, 13 for Teo dollars, 33 for live Dollars. Great ►ndueetneuts to Agents. - All Letters ehould he addreased T. BENTON & CO. ltd.r 5m7 Pmt niNtoa. wow Y.rit Otto Illthertifitmento. T HE GRE AT. TRENGTHENING TOM ! (\OT A WITISN.Y REPARATION.) - 0 1 110OFLIV.SD'S - GERMAN itIT.TERS PROSTRATION OF TUE SYSTEM November 10, 156.5. SEVERE HARDSHIPS N'oveinber 10, IS‘K.."). St? DIERS. CITIZENS MALE OR 'FEMALE Will find this Betters a pure Tonic, nut dependent an b.Adliquo, for rLcir alutoit miraculous -Aetna. November 11, 1865 AND DISWASES`RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, 1100FLAND'Ss GERMAN BITTERS IS.'ovember Thin Bittern has performed more Curcs„ given better Satisfaction, bus more Tegtimony, has more Res - peetable. People to vouch for it, than any other article in the mar• bet. • We defy any one to contradict this ara.ertton . , and PAY $l.OOO toauy one. will produce a certificate published by us that is not gennise. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS' DEBILITY AND - DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS. Ote.erve the lone xing symptoms. resulting from DitorrlCrs . of the Digeetive Organs Constipariou, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood- ta the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, H.eart burn, Disgust fur Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fftitteriug at the Pit of the Stone 'ach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Difficult Breath- , lug, Fiutteting at q,e _ Heart, Chot.lng - or Suffoedting Seto .ations, when in a ly ing pi;tartre, Dim- - ness of Vision, Dote ur Webs before the Sight, Ye- • .ver and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellow- • news of the Skin and Eyes, Piin in the Side. Back, Chest, Limbo. So., sudden Flush- - es of Heat. Burning in the Flesh, Constant Im aginings of Evil, t. , 1 Great Depression of Spirits That thts Betters is not Alcoholic, contain:" no: Rork—or Wkiskey, and cannot make Drunkards, bits _ :he but Took in the World. [From the Rev. W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Bap tist Chyrch, Philudo.] dentlemen have recently been laboring under the distressing effects of indigestion, accompaniers by a prole tratawiot the nervous system. Numerous rem s slies were recommended by friends, oral %awe of- them tested, but without relief. Your HootianolsGermitulditteis were tee onimendod by. persons who bad tried them, and - Whose fa vorable mention of these idtters induced me to try them. I must confess that I had an aversion to rarent Medicines from the " thousand and one" quack " Bitters," whose:on ly aim seems to be to palln off sweetened and- drugged liquor upon the community in a sly way. and_ the tenden• cy of which, I fear, in to make many a confirmed drunk anl. Upon teaming that'. yours was really a medicinal preparation. I took it with happy effe. t. Itsialetton, not only upon the stomach, but upon them rvous system. was prompt anti gratifying. I feel butt -1 ease derived great and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. Very respectfully yours. N 0.254 Sb.t,•kamaroo [F r the Rey. E. D. Fputhili Chri.tirt Chronicle, I havt d.rtved decided benefit or tow Hoof land'. (tem., Binent and feel it my prist:eore to re, otri mend them to. a mo=t - valuaole tonie, to all - a holt, ,uffei lug from genemi debilit; or from doleu aristarr trom de ramrement of the liver. Year. truly, lyrna Rev. D. ?lenile. Pe.mtor IL. Chnrell, Plitle.la I From the many respeetablo reeommenriationi given '0 Dr. Ifoiniand'A German Bitters. 1 was induced to g:ve the: a trial. After us ng .everal hottiestfunnil them to be a 141.1 remedy for C, , .attity. ana a mo-t excellent runic for the grana , h. P. MI-MIME. [l,l, Rey. Wm. Sm Pastor Vineen• Having u-ed in my tam a number et ' of your Hoo9and's German Bitters, I Lot 1. to my .at I regard them as an treellent meii;eine, ..pectaily adapted to fb move the &teases they ate re.....m ,, nded tor. They strengthen and invigorate _the J• •tem when debiLtated, and are useful in disorders of tat. liver, it, of appetite. &o. I have also retommet:ed ii , I to s everal of my friends,n ho has e tried them, and round /twat greatly hem , tehe 1.04,11,t...71 Y.•{11:5 truly. (Frum the Rev. Jobeyi, 1i.K. : 1,nen1.. - Pineor of the Tenth I have been frequently re,uvoc..l to connect my name with commendation." of rildbrent %•.,In hoolieinee. hat regarding tLe practice as out of my “pproprlo-e rphere, have in all caws decrt.e.l • but m i h . clear proof ,a vari• oils lantaneen, and parti , ii•of v i 11 family, of the alefultams of Dr. Iloottimd". tlert-..vi Bittern. 11 depart for mice Inim Ira 114,1f1. conpiei:on gp r z,n) debrUtv of tnc ~ ,ern, and vrperiraly far Lnrr Cornpll,nr it if a ,nee .alnahlr preParatian.- 1,, s ome tmrra it m„y p,cd • bo. •cotallv, I doubt Dot, it Orin! be , ;:t benefieial stiffer from the above cittlima on. y re , poetfully. _ - J. It KENNARD, Eighth below Ctiatee,V. Plil I Eh,. Rey. J. S. Iler.non. of to, tle.noto Reformed Church; Kutztown, iterle Como} - , Pa, cored of Dygrepnia of tv.onty ear, stando,:. M. tspithirlsr. Ed.:, of the Cs/rural, No. tiro l'iorth Sixth Street, Philadeirliat says tilts Bitters was recom mended to him by a tn....1h,', friend, and sin bottles eared hint of ,omitletu pr.sdranitn ^f the nervous system. ME= Roc. J. Nowion Bruno, D. D.. Editor of the Enryclope dia.of Religions Knowledge and Christian Chronicle, Roy. Thos. Wintor, ['moor of Roxietrough Rapti at Church ; ==al Bee:, Pa.to. 4 tile Baptist Church, Pem berton, formerly of :be North Baptist Church, Philads., at prevent Pastor of the 'Baptist Claret:, Chet, ter. Pa. : Eel These gentlemen exerem in th.. !t-ongest terms. their ~pit.loa of tilts Bitter!, LV" Ste that_ the signature of JACKSON" is eu the xrrsoprer of each bottle. rgr Should your nearest Druggist not Intve the aril• cle,olo not be put off by any of the intoticating,prepara• lions that way be offered to as plate, but send to us, 'and •.; 'forward, securely plaise,i, by express: =MEI 150 to ti.so 15.00 to 45.00 PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND :lIANCFACTORY, Prnfriffitf 3 nk Fur sale by Drnprisla and Dealer in ita - erfrowoi the Iretito4 Warn 4fv.2411," ~ ~,..,,,~. _..~... __.,...,....,,.:.,~..,,r_.,.,,. MIMI DEBILITY! DEBILITI - , Resulting from any mune what eN-P,r, =MEI ESPOSI RI DISEASES OF CAMP LIFE ADULT OR-YOUTH, DYSPEPSIA ARE CURED BY 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WILL CURE EVERY CAF OF • IEI REMEMBER, READ WHO SAY,; A MM E=o! •own and 111illvil , .:(N..1.) IrapdAt ebnrelle. 'WILLIAM SMITH, Se., PhiLadn. liaptiAt Cistin li.) BEWARE or COUNTERFEITS! So. 01 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA JONES EVANS (nt,ro.t.or, to C. MkJACKSON,& Ado Ittbertionnento. A DmiltisTßATon's NOTICE.—No- Ileaa Is 'hereby gre're that Letters of A dteAstretion on the Estateor John Bamthisel, late of klereerebnrir, deed, have been granted to the undersigned. - All persons knowing themselves indebted to saia Estate will please mate immediate payment; and those haring . claims present them properly anthenticated for settlement. THOMAS T. lAEGER, t Adff, , rc A. L...COYLE, I " I VICECITTORS' NOTICE.— -Notice is _112.4 hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the Estate of.fseob Held, late of Chambernburg, 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 property authenticated for settlement_ deeef.; MARY Imp, Ex'rx. ENECITTOR'S XOTIC El—Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the Estate of Jacob Wiae, late of Lurgan township, deed, hove been granted to the undersigned. --- All persons knowing themselves-Indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those havinr claims present them properly authentieefed. Sc settlement. CATHARINE WISE. Ex'rx. ISAAC WISE. Es:'r. CM PROCLA,MATION .—To 211 e, Coroner. the Justices of the Peace, and the Cm:stablee of the different Townships in the County of Franklin, Greeting: Know all ye. that in pursuance of the precept, to me di rected, under the hand and seal of the 110 N. ALEX Kixv:. - President Of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the Sixteenth District consisting of the counties of Somerset, " Beall 'rd, Fulton nod Fianklin. and by virtue of his (ace of the Court of Oyerand Terminer and General Jnil Deliv ery for the trial of capital and other offenders therein and in the General Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and W. W. ParroN. and J t.trc 0. C Esqs., Judges Of the same rnnnty of Franklin. Ton and each of you are hereby ii - spiired to he and appear in your proper persons with your lieeorda, Reeognizanees, Illuminations, and other Rementhrantesbafore the Judges aforesaid. at Chant birsburg, at n Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genera". Jail DeUvery, anti Gerents Quartet Semi°oa of the Peace. therein to be holden for The County of Franklin aforesaid OP the Jd Mordo,in January bring tAr 15th' day of the mond. at 10 o'elook in the forenoon of thnt day then and there to do those things, y b.",eh to your several offices ap pertain. • LEVERS Given under my hand at Cllambersbargr t the 12th of Do comber, it l 4s. idee2ol JOHN DCEISIMIR, Sheriff. ANOTHER GREAT CURE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Of a hichly respectable' citizen, `well known to the 3tcr. oantile corninnoity, by DR. J. H. SCHENCK THE_ GREAT LUNG DOCTOR OF PHILADELPHIA.' OFFICE N. T. AND GALENA. LEAD CO.. No. Nassau St.; New York, June 1, 1866. Dn. J.' H. SCIIENL K—Deur Sir :—For over fifteen - years I have been troubled with a severe cough, and usu ally two or three times a year with mere or less hemor rhage, which together, for the last few yOrs, has kept me thin in flesh and too weak to do business efanY kind with. out suffering. In August last I had a very severe hemor rhage, and, according to the judgment of a good New York physician, I was classed as beyond the reach of med • iciue, and wan advised to be,prepared, - so far as property matters were concerned, to leave this world at short no tice. The physic:lnland my good friends) said that the first cold I took mast prove fatal. Early in January I took a severe cold and fortunately was occupying rooms at No. 32 Bond Street, directly over your office. I think - about the 16th of January I procured a bottle of your Pal motile Syrup and commenced taking it freely. My feet , and limbs were very much swollen, Bothell the the symp tomsof a speedy death seemed to accompany my cold. I sent for my former physician, and statedto him that I was taking your medicines, and after showing them to him, and having tasted of them, &c., he replied; " You can take them tf you like, they will do you no harm." He said: " You know what I told you last summer, and I any the same now, if you have any business to close up, do not put it :AL" - He said to other friends that he " could see no hope for me," and my friecda and relations conclu ded my time had come. At this time I was taking freely of your medicine. but had not seen you. The doctor call ed a few times, and found me (much to his surprise, he said ) improving, and he could not understand-why. -My faith was increasing in your medicines, and I had a wish to have you examine my case, and see what you bad ko ray. When you first came to my room and made the ex amination, you gave me but little encouragement, but on the contrary, expressed sad doubts of my ever being help ed out of my then seeming difficulties. The second timo that you called, finding me still gaining, you gave me en couragement, saying, "my symptoms were improving ; the Pulmonic Syrup, Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills had acted like a charm." My eireulation,any cough, my appetite, all began to improve, and I could walk about my room a little. You visited me nearly every Tuesday, and found me improving, and told me not to go out of my room until }fie first day of May. I took no cold while nn-. dew - our treatment. my 'appetite became filet-rate, jod - told me to eat everything I wished of a nutritious na ture, and to exercise about the room as much as passible. 1 followed your advice, and to the surprise of my old phy• • sician and friends, I seem much better than I have been for several years, and breathe better than I ever expected person could with one lung, the left- being completely dried up. I feel very grateful to you, and consider your advice and medicine., invaluable. Yours, truly, ' T. S. SHELDON. DR. SclWavral—Dear Sir :—About two years ago I was taken with s very troublesome cough and a pain in my breast; seven or eight months pissed away without my do. ing anything for myself. Then I applied to a phyeician, who atten4ed me for aboir three months without rendering me any Servire. I also obtained, the advice anc l ilantmems e of a physician in onet our hospitals: endure.° the ad. 'vice and treatment of two other physicutru, but all to no purpose. During this long space of time I was nearly,-r-t, dead; several times my friends came to see me and wit,- I nes., my exit into the Spirit-world. I MIA confined to my bed - two months at one time. My breathing was exceedl ingly short. I gave dpaeveral times all hope of getting better; and as regarded getting well, - that. was entlrel3 out .4 the question. And to think this day lam well and; . Needy ! 1 was advised by some of my friends to try Dr. Stitt:sca'a Medicines. I accordingly bought bottle after' bottle, until I reached the ninth: then I found a deckled change In my rough for the better. I antlered severely from palpitation of the heart, and two weeks after I corn. menced taking your medicine this difficulty ceased. -When I first went to Dr. Schenek's office it was with difficulty that I could get up into his reeeption room, W. so Weak grid' so arrelled t my skin tans as sallow as though I had the jaundie. : I felt drill, heavy and sleep less. Mr. Schenck, after examining me, said both my lungs were affected, and gave me but little hope ; but his medicines, in about two weeks, took right hold of me; it seemed to go right through my whole sysTfim, The Pal monk. Syrup, Sea-Weed Tons. and Mandrake Pills, all t.sik right bold in the right place. The Pills brought assay great quantities of bile and slime; the Syrup loosen ed the matter in my lungs, wialseatue off very free ; the sea-Weed Tonic gate me as rippoite, and everything seemed to Mtge goal. TO show 'what great par •oeLl:rli,e. have in purl fyilig my system, ,and to ...... - „.. h a d I „ s beside all the bile that passed tot lifsivei• ;dal the great onaufities of phlegm aufl matter 1. expectorated, I broke out all over in large boils that would continue to gather and run for about nix weeks, and I had at one lime over twenty-five boils. I have nothing of_the lond now, and feel like another person altogether. I ran 3ale3r say that I la..ve not enjoyed such health for fire years as 1. do now, anti eannoipmise You and your trusliciues enough. May Goal abundantly Lless and; mserve you! at the sincere desire of one who has been so wonderfully relieved through your agency; and if any one desires to know with regard the , ruthlubse.o. of this report, if they v.lll rail %simony of my friends or uptm ton, No. t Orrde". Place. near Thompson etr,t below Cadwainder, l'hiladelnhin. they will be perfeetly satisfied with the validity of the case. Your.. ot tat much respect SIARY SCHNAIDT. The atm .ve dflCrlbeit, ib porfsetly (.I,lTeet. iruor, it to he to Yours, T. 13. MILLER, _ E.tr StAIENCK 11, Ile proffe..ionallyfir his prineipui Nut: t S - ritage corner or COM3IF:ItIY, r1111,1 , F1 Plirtfe,ery 6.ltunlity, from 9 A. 3i. until 4 I'. M No, :r2 Bond street. New York, every Tuesday from, 9 to :3 ; N, . aF :;,unamerstreet. Boston, Mass., every Wed' na,dny. frrm 9 to 3. end every other Friday at 109 Ball(. more stret%t, Balt3more, 3lti. All a Ivio.,..rea, but for a thorough rcemintaion of the ,with his Respirometer • iF three do"nr-. Prire of the Pulmonle Syr,p anti yea-Weed Tose, each .31 50 per bottle or el - :0 per hnif .1 - trzen.; 3f aldrake I ills, 'Zonal , per box. • FOR SALE BY ALT.I)BI °GISTS AND DEALERS giec26l Mu anti Sam- grooolts. T E. W A I. R - E MASONIC HALL, 7 1 9 CIIESTVUT AT., FiIaiDELPIII.4. has tow open LACE CURTAINS, of his own Importation: lIROCATELLE CURTAINS, DAMASK CURTAINS, WOOL REP CURTAINS, SATIN LAIRS CURTAINS, NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. MUSLIN CURTAIN/. - CLOTH, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. Constantly receiving NOVELTIES in CURTAIN 3IATERIALa, exidgaelag the Celebrated SMYRNA CLOTH sat • MODE DRAPERIES WINDOW SHADES in awry Desirable Style, Color or Price! , WALRAVEN. No 711 C'kesvint Serra. Philadelphia. no\ 8.3 m) ILLINERI.ANI) FANCY GOODS, with the lute"! M IA I I roomy's, liau , and rurmalthir Good:. " • MISS BACHE :you'd ••.p, ci..ity cal: the attention of the ladies to the NEW STYLE or PATTERNS justre• poivecl from New York, and for A{ hien the is the sole agent for rranlae county. Her PELT HATES else is offering lower thin can now he pin-bailed in the e:tv. All the New Stylea d Goods, Trimminga, deal., rep.. lady reevivoil as intr.:awed in New York and - STORE, Seeond street. opposite the Market Hoax. n0r22,84 TED .—Several good Shingle Makers, Stave Makers and Wood Choppers. Ap pty Immediately to the undersigned at Charnbersburg. dee13.31 GEORGE CHAMBERS, Jr. -RENT.—A fine BUSINESS Stand on Second Street, imitable for a Store Room. Apply to 08c64 . 01 - - FREY_ & FOLTZ. S. V AL ISE S, CARPET-BAGS. CANES AIM 'UMBRELLAS, of the beet mum &genre. et = PAXTONTI. TOR PRINTING, in every style,_donn dth• mace .4 dm PR AMU TouTm.r. =I
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