The Franklin repository. (Chambersburg, Pa.) 1863-1931, December 23, 1863, Image 5

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Preventior of. Incrustation ii Steai7l Boil
~ r WINANS'ANTI-1 NCR USTATION POWDEH LE
NOVEB AND FitEvENTB THE DEPOSIT OF SHALE,
jufpWITHOUT INJ Ult V TO THE IRON. Szvatm YESAB
is .
References in aP parts of the country. viz: Albany
Gas Co.; Eston. Gilbert & Co.,and others, Troy; Syrsi
case. Ttoclie;ter, Auburn, &c.. &c.; John Gibson &)o
Phelps-, Charles gnitan, 50,,, 8.. Evans & Co.,.Towett &
Wint,andothers, Bnitsid: Cleveland, Csilurubus,
settl e , sce„-Lc.; Geo- Shield. Miles G reenwood, Mitchell 4:
RAmmelsburg, and 40 utherk in Ci nci nnat and through'
out the West; Indianopoliv, Dayton, Terre haute, Lo
glingport, Chicago. Springfield, St. Louis, Pt. pant, ke.
k m, e tc : Cost about 40 Li) 60cents per week. Por vireo
tar, address
11 Wast.Sr.,NEW Yons.
Unly-22,'63-111n.
P.O. not N. 6
-:IaPORT OP THE MARKETS
= PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
PRILADXLPFLIA Dee.. 21. 1863.
bbls found buyers
in lots at $7 121 to 7,75 for common to good
and choice Pennsylvania and western extra
family.. The trade are buying slowly from
•$.5 750,6 50 for superfine; $6 75Q/.7 forex
' tins ;'s7 25(0 for extra family, and $B5O to
101141 for fancy brands, as in quality. RYE
nous. and Coit:i 311 AL are_ uiet at $6 50
far the former and $5 5070 bbl fo'r Pennsyl
vania. meal. ,
Wrotivr —Sales of '8000e,5000 bushels at
$1 6110/ 1 64 for good to prime Pennsylvania
reds. in store :-$1 65 for southern do.. afloat;
and $1 0;30: 7 52 for good and ehoieelie.ntucky
white. RYE is firm, but quiet, with further
sales of Pennsylvania at $1 37. COS*
enntinnes .in active demand, and prices are
better, with.sales of 14:,000 bushels. mostly
new- yellow, at $1 08®l IS for damp and
I:lrime - dry lots, the latter afloat; ineludin! ,
1.6000 bushels $1 12. in store: 3000 bushels'
• ; Weevilly old Curn at $1 23:and 1000 'bushels
now white at $1 07: • OATS quiet,' - 'with fur •
'Amr sales of 2000 bush. Pennsylvania at 87e,
,a.t.which rate they. are wanted.
PROD (ICE
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SOAP
BACON HAAS..
BACON
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1 50
CIRAMBERSB LIM FLOUR AND GRAIN
MARKET.
CtOßggetED AT CJIAMBERSBURG MILLS
Vionr-,Tted
Si hest—White
Whaat—Red....
gora
poTA TO MARKET.
Nbrevr. 'New
Pink-Eyea ......
Reku aurttiscntento.
;~
FIN SOAPS, for, Christmag, at
NIXON'S
12 .
VNTATi SOAP„IND TOOTH
D
BRUSIIES:'at plixoN"s.
DONT) LILY and Johnny Jump
UP, now and exquisite Perfums. at NTXONT
SPLENDLIY ASSORTMENT OF
HAIR 1110/SLIES, at NIXON'S.
POLOO NES and otiwi Nice Things
j for liGliday NIXON'S.
BITTERS.--Sorne
iyx thing st'!pet i"r for,iu‘nlids.nt NIXOYE.
CILYCE PINE 13A LSAM. a 110 W,
thirm for Chapped Nati:l4.2lc.. at NIXON-S.
DALINISTRATt)II'S NOT EC E.-
Notice i 4 hereby given that Lett - erg -of Adminis
tration on the Fst..te of Byers, tateof}lo'rtgomory
Wwriship. deed, have beer grouted to the subs , :rilie,ts
residing in said toter sltip.
Ali persons indented to the en id Fstste are hereby re
qqe‘ted t t make immediate p tymeat. and thocie having
elsintsordemntyi , ninia.'t E F tate of paid d ece d e nt
will niake.itnown the same withon! rielay to
A .1 (), IV 1.; AG I. Admire
_ A . THOUS A.NI) Y .—Work's
rk 'S
rrPat War Soot:. Words and Mimi(' in .7nnnsry No,
MAtIA7.IN CLARK'S SCHOOL
- VISITOS.---VOLUME: VIII.
' The Pnhlinher of this I'3w - wits. Monthly, in order to
reach. all Scl6ols. will send t hi, VTSITOR 41110 year gratis
tsv ono nersnat(wli will net AS Agent) at any post office
(ti the Unitediiiates. - This is an unparalleled dfler.
dildreas, with fice* , •onts enelo.e ,r r particulars,
J. W. I) h. t'a It A DAY. Paldisher,
1303 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.-
der23-2t]
TIIANKSGIVING- SERMON.-L-
Tllll TIIANIiS.'IIYING SERMON
Pro,.. beef
Deeetttlwr with. 1853,
ill - the
.
Fre.byterian Church, by the
. Rev. S.k.)TITEL .T. NICCOLLS,
trill be ready
.
On Weaneway next, _
neatly printel
In Pmnp',let Form. - ,
'
Single% enniel% .
Eight copies....
Twenty copies
Jdoe2:3-Ir3
IVO T I C E.—The . Subscriber' will
publish Sn S. , itlnbrr, a
PORTRA IT of STONEWALL JACKSON
WITH k.;; ACTO , IRAPFI.
R.NGRAVED ON STEEE.I., BY ONE OF TELE BEST
• Ain T OF VIE COUNTRY;
Itie copied flow a phot , t.traph taken just before the
battle of Chaneeilonwille f .r ":lo , ..T.trktvnt.and ht the on.
it authentic picture. The emelt Will be done in the finemt
4tyle of the tint. Tito ttite wt thu engraving will 'be
PRICES. WITIIOCIT FRAME
inittriPronfg
Jo , ti3 Proofs.
Aetist's Proofs, before .et tar. of which a very laud
teal number will be
They can be eent Ly expre:s.
P.nsuns ilcAring this splendid portrait of Jackson are
'requested to forward tlieir mon s early to the Publisher.
Coles will be delivered in the ,se der in which theitub
iqiptions nerd received ' -
Copies of above sent mail. thisl-prild, upon receipt
of Rtirea. Agents supplied by 0. M. BRIGGS, •
- dic23e3tl 400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
TREES, VINE'S, &e..—The under
-ILegna, Agent for B L. RYDEIt, has a number or
paid gills hi his pos se :4,l o n, for Trees, Vines, ,tc.. de
livered lost spring and Fall; persona knowing them
*Ayes inuebteibwlll please call and settle without delay.
d0c2,31t. It. P. HAZBLET.
.- LIST OF LETTERS remaining in
the Post Offiee at Chambersburg. Doe. 2",1863:
--t — Bennyer Andrew Dellinger Eliz'h !Mornay Kate
--- Ballard John :I Gar: ett Saeillu C :McCullough Levi
-
Giber Andrew II Gilmore Mary rertheraft John
Barber AIL - Otl2 Geesaman Wm Nelling Catharine
Bender Goy A Henderson Nellie fNfgb t e t t Chas IV
Hell Bars . llatsOJohn 'Plummer Ann
Bowen:Van:al Henderson Ifenr'ail'ilfor Elizabeth
/14Iro Emery J Hess Jacob F - jParsons Geo IV
\ • /Sutler Alfred Iless John 0 ' HliceJleorgo
,r-- Powers 4 J Hays J a istociot D
ri Ghristinon Mira Jones Sarah !Shoemaker Harry
-- 1 t hrlstinan Lib Keefer Jacob "Sollhatner Martha
Carnalsen ttebcc'a Linthurst .11 , !Snyder John
'Cnir Anna . belimau Abram 'Thompson James
Clark Annr 1 ., bola' John !Thompson II C
so -- Kim Jaccibit Lehman :k Intl - IlVelch Chaides.:
- - Vrymeyer John That Itnhama I West Jolla - 0
irszer Bo sO . Ililler Vie:or I)Washingtan Mary
". Woois 13daMol Miller Samuel S - :Wingert alt :
Poisons &tiling for the-above Lettlers will .plesee say
~.. that they have been edrertioed. J. W.DKAL, P. M.
3LII?.IiE T.
WEEKLY
5WURG.TW.22,1463
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CiilviA SEED
TIMOTUY Step
Vll7c. SEED
PARgn Pgkvirs...
131p.m - D P E MISS
DEL lED ttPPLILi,
.. 6 50
2 ~0
3 Lt,
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.. 1 00
... 100
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.. 1 60
.. 150
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-15 ctN.
$1 00
2 00
S. S. SIIRYOCIt
t 8 Po'
5.00
10.00
iletu abbertiorments.
THE OLD CROUP SYRUP IS
P'etrribed by Physicians. Prepared only by
NIXON. .
L'IRST EDITION, 15,000.-TIIE
GREAT GENERAL OF - THE SOUTII.-
AN AUTIIENTIo LIFE OF STONEWALL JACKSON.
MEE. SERVICES AND C.NPAIGSk; OP
S.ll ONTWALL JACKSON,
From Ofhtial Papers, Ct tempotary Narratives, and. Per
sonal Acquaintance.
Brls VIRGINIAN. One Vol.l2rito ; 315 pp.: 51.25.
Authelithe Portraits of JACEAON, and his successor, Ew
!
l EU on Steel Reprinted from advanced ,
sheets of the Richmond Edition.
Stonewall Jackson has mile bg) Kamm' an impres
sion for the public not to devour with avidity an antlien
tie Poor compilations may be. got pp by authors
ithocit access to authentic. documents. but this is a life
written by a Confodemte officer (ilon. John NI Daniels)
who knew -him well, served tinder him in his brilliant
careen was assisted in the work by Mrs. Jackson, and
hal - access to all his papers. It is written with great
abiliQ, and forms a volume of intense and absorbing in
terest 4 unequaled by any other yet offered to the public.
It Contains the only authentic .portrait of Jackson,
takenifroin life. shortly before the battle of Chancellors
vale, lot Mrs. Jackson.
Alphas aupptied by G. M. BRIGGS.
deetp-St] - 400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
CIAUSES FOR TRIAL AT JAN
NJ UAItY TERM, 1864, commencing -Monday, Janu.
all' 18th, 1804. •
' I FIRST WEEK.
Rebecca Mort ison; ' l's. Creager, use et Miller's A.d
nunistrhtors.
'William Gutshall vs. Jacob Marclerode.
-
Emanuel Kuhn vs. W.Crtioks' Executors.
George W. Wolff vs. William Christ.
Michael Zellers vs. James Role.
'B. A. ,Mehisli. endorsee ' vs. linker Hughes.
Solotaini.l6elser ' vs. Wm. Metirath. -
Matthias Philippi • . re. John Aslitt ay.
/Z. K, McClellan Vs. Samuel iteisher.. e.
Johnltrewer's Executor vs. Mary Ann Brewer, et. al. -
S. M..Pennock 4 Cu. vs. Wm. Helier.
Willinut Cline vs. Joseph Etter.
James 8. Ross Executrix vs. J. S. Rosenberg's Ex' r.
1 John Title', vs
_Joseph Price.
Malathi ltrindle's Eir TB. Mobight Brindle. - .
Margaret Reek . vs. John 1.. K pepper. "
J. W Sollenourger's use - vs. ii. Hughes.
Daniel E.:Older vs. George A. Reitz.
.Tol.M Petel man vs. Lewis Etter.
Philip Casemap, Jr., vs. P. ca.; .11111.11. Slis Ailni . r.
-.Cath l arine Harmony's use yd. George rainier's Ey:r.
1 SECOND WEEK.
Pony Piper vs..lames 'Varmint and Wife.
Realty ,t, Sharpe vs. Wm. Melirath. et. al.
Admit Augintibaugh Y. Geo. BrAndhay.es heirs. '
Sarah . Bowman - vs. Joseph Bowmai i i.
Johil Deaver's Adnfre vs. Wm. McGrath, et. at.
E. Jane Wiudle, et. al. vs. Mary: Ann Clark.
John B. Madden ; et. al. vs. Rev. K. Thomas. et. al. •
deC..23Y K. 'S. TAYLOR, Protlionst.try.
SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE
WA - R.
• THE. FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR:
Blf E. A. roitenn,Rditiir Richmond l.xaminer. ',—
I V6l. 810; 40 pages; Cloth. P 2.00. With authentic
purtrit ' on steel. of •
DAVIS, LEE, DEAUREOIIiD AND JACKSON, AND
PLANS OF RATTLES.
This is an exact reprint of the only history of the
War puldlshed , in the South. The value .nd importance
of this connected statement of 4111 civil. military and
naval operation* for the year ending 'July 1, 10tI2, its
pictured to Southern readers, cannot he underrated, It
ie Wel ) nrittep, full of details, with in my parrstities and
incidents of personal adventure of the greatest intereot.
It contains interesting sketehemof Southern Officers, the
Constitution of the Confederate States, audit Clironolog
icalList of Battles and 'Events.
;SECOND YEAR OF THE 'WAR:
BY E. - A, Poi.i.ann, Elitar Richmond Examiner, and Au ,
- thin of • -First Year of the War," ,
I Vol. Soo; 400 Oages; Cloth, SY. Witn Portraits, on
steel, rect.:till taken. of
STEPHEN:, GEREISALS LONGSTREET,
LULL, BRAUG AND JULINSON. ANO
PLANS OF 11.1.'TTLE:t.
This volume brings the Watery of, the War, from tt:
Botitherir view. down to the doze of the late - invasion,
(July. lii l) of Pennsylvania.
Written with clearness, ill depeudence and ability, and
as thin only connected account or all the civil military,
and naval operatio-.s in - the South, it is ot great impor
twice and interest. It gives a - thrilling narrative of
campaizls. whidi were filled with interesting incitlerns'
awl brilli gut action. It contains a Chronological List of
Battles and Events,
COMPANION TO POLLARD'S DISTODIES.
OFFICIAL REPORTS OF BATTLES
- - - - - -
Published by order of Congress, Iticliniond, Va.
1 Vol. Svo ; 1300 pages;
AUTHENTIC. PoitTICAIT carZ,;;NATIR.EG.A.BTI.
An t xuet reprint rd the - 003eial Ourederatu Itulwrto
of BATTLES, ItAlbS and SIEGES. which are of the
greatebt intriest and impel tame. They will command
the attention of multitudes of teatime in all rill% who
are destrou.'of Knowing the Southern. History of the
War.
Tiio above works. bound liand,:emely in h•4f Ikloroc . ce,
gilt. 'Ages, uniforni,will be supplied at SI2 ppr set
phls - of the above. sent by 'mail. pint-paid, upon re
ceipt of paces. Agents supplitq by
G. M. BRIGIUSi 4uo Chestnut St., Philaan:
pR 0 CLAMA T 1.0 N.—T o coro
ner, the Justices of the Pence. a - nti thoCon , tablirs.' of
the Different TON% mhips - in the County Of Friudilm.
Ot eeti : Know all ye. that in pursuance of a precept
hi ma throned, under the hand and seal of the flux.
JA 41:4 N HAL, President of the mec'eral Courts of Com
mon Pleas, in the Sixteenth 1/14tict, tom-lining of the
cons ties of Somere - et, Redford. Fulton and Franklin. and
by virtue of his office, the C 9 .rt of tlyer and Terminer
and General Jail Lelivety fir the trial if capital and
other offenders therein. and in the General Court of
Quarter Se.o.tons of, the Peace, awl Wit LIAM W. Paxton
and JAMES O. CAUSON. .E.sqs.. Judges of the sante collo
ty of Irankatn...--Yerm Cud each of you are hereby.renu;r•
ed to beana appehr in your proper persons witlr your
Records, Recourniances. Examinat'ens, and other Re
membrances before the Judges aforesaid, at Chem
bersbut g. at a Court of Oyer and Teri - Muer and General
Jail Deli vet. and Govral Quarter Se,SioTIS of the ' , ewe.
t6el ein to be holden for th. County of Franklin afo e
said. on the 2,1 Monda y in January. being the 15th -day
qf the ynopth. at 10 o'clock in the f.irenoon of that' itLy,
thou and there to uo those thing., which to Yourseeeral
offices appertain.-
Gi
Given noilir my hand at fihamber.hurg. the 22d day
of December; Pit 3. SAMUEL ,filtAN
dee 23 7 tc. • .
'Ti[ T'OF GRAND and TRA
-
A ' VERSZ MO Vs, drawn for a Court of Oyer and
Terntinar:Court of Quarter FesllollB of the Peace, and
a Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Chambersburg,
oi. Monday, the .Isth day of January, A. D. Ititi4.
=' GRAND JURORS.
1
Roirnt Black, Green ;Jonathan Jonathan War, Quincy: Sun'l
Coble,•St.Tlionnia ; Joseph CrrAsler.Proithampton; )tar
tin Cole. CbarDbersburg; Gorge Die,, Green; Curtis
Fortna. Lettei kenny ; Jacob Flickinger. Metal; Alva
ham iiipe. Letteikenny IVaLentine B. Gilbert, Washing.
ton; William A. Hunter, Let ttrkenny ; lI.VIC Llooker
tgnith. (;upp rd; -John Johnston, Waynesboro; Jacob
Kauffinah. Green ; John Kirkpatrick. do.; Peter Knop
per..Quincy; John W. Metz, Guilford ; James *Ferran,
Wa.4liington; Henry Mentzer, Green; David Stetfey,
Washington; Jacob chew. St. Thomas• ' John West.
Chainlierslinrg; Jacob Wetiel, Washington; Frederick
Zullinger. Letterkenny. i
TRAVERSE JURORS.—IsrWLEK
Jeremiah Ashwny, Letterkenny ; Henry IL Britolle,
Antrim.; William Bossart. II , milton; Joseph Beta do.;
John Branthmer, Peters; i'Vrn. S. Bard, Southampton:
William - Clark, Green; Geo.. W. Cromer, Petrie; Abr.t. -
hant Clriatugh. Antrim; John S. Crawford, Guilford;
Diner, Notthampton; Christian Deck. Let lerltenv
ny; John Detainer. Green; Abraham Elder, Fannett ;
Mi c h ae l Ebersole ' Guilford; Adam Flory. Washinuton:
'.Toseph Lerterkenny ; Gabriel _Ferner, Guilford;
',Robert Gould, Peters; Thomas C Grove, Itlercershurg ;
Matthew Gordon. Greencastle; Amos Gothies, Wu' 4;
Lewis _Gilbert, Antrim; James Giles, ',fetal; Henry
Hultman, Antrim; W. A. Hays, Muntg , tnory; Hiram
Houser, Chltubersburg; Jacob mimeo, Green; John
Khotcker, Antrim; Levi Kershner..Warren;' Willimu
Kromer. Quincy; John IL Nat lazy, Mcrcershurg :John
Maclay, Lurgan; James Mullen. Peters ;. Wm., D.
McKinstry, Mercersburg; M0E613 Nusbaum, Metal ; Da-,
vid Over, Letterkuuny ; A. C. Phetticie, Montgomery;'
Henry Itigguel, Peters; Joseph &lively, Jr., Greencas
-tier, John Stamy, Washington; Henry,Snider for Jacob)
Gulliord: Henry Walter, Washington ;"William Wilson,
Antrim; John Wynkoop, Lurgan ; James Wolf. Metal;
Jacob Youst. Green; Geo. W. Zeigler, Greencnitle.
TRAVERSE JUROBS.H2D NVSE3I.
John ‘Agle, Hamilton; Andrew BtlifieS43,PeterA Hen
ry Bc,wre. Washington; D. 11. fionebrake, G ttiliord; Pe
ter Benedict, IVayneslmio; Matthias Itarkdolloiontg'y;
John Bowman, Guilford ; M. J. Burns,Wavhirigton; Jno
Cowan. Metal; Robert Clugston, Washington; David
,Bearn; Dorgan; Connally, St. Thomas ;
G ee. Clap
saddle, Peters, Wm. Deardorff, Largan ; Andrew Del.
trich , . St. Th alias; Joseph M. Doyle, Fannett ; Jacob
Ebersole, Guilford; G. W. Elliott. Montgomery; George
Etchberger, Chamb'g; Jacob Hllott, Montg* y ; Joseph
Eberly, Harnilton ; John Finafreek,Chambqz : Abre,hatn
Frantz. Washington; Goo. "Fetterhoff. Guilfcrd - Ailmid
Gillen, Peters: Peter C. Holler, St. Themes; _mine]
Hoke. of W., Peters: Jacob Ifelishey, Antrim;' Ti: It.
Keyser, Moatg'y; Wm. A., Ressii. Peters; Porter W.
Regerries. Metal; David Long, Lnrgan; Samuel Leh
man, Sr.. Letterk'y; John A.Latnaster,Chamb'g; David
Mowers, Green; Joseph Newcomer,. St.-Thomas; Henry
Prather, Greencastle: Henry Reilly, Hamilton; ifrod'k
Speck, Washington; James P. Speer, Letterk'y ; P. N.
Shoemaker. Lett erk enny ; Geo. W. Steffey, Washington;
Christian Stoner, St. Thomas; John S. Skinner. Metal;
Henry ; Fred'ir Wplk, gammon; Sam
uel West, Hamiltoni A. B. Wingert, Antrim. Idec23
the franklin flepositort, ;December 23, 1863.
\ NIX
fOWDER btiVe been
liE OLD COUGH SY.it T 1 D
T
EXPECTORANT—An ezieelinTit Inetlittine rot. re-
cent Colds. IV , int cure .Cinsainption--octly prevents it.
Made only bye NIXON.
p-eb/ Rilbertioemento.
OA D elf\ PACKAGES OF
kil,l ON'S CATTLE POWDER baA , e been
th:tli tw 3.oarx •
HO! FOR THE DEFENCES OF
WASIIINGTOS /
A tiIIANCE TO ova:INTO TIIE " ARTILLERY,"
The largest and most complete Re.timent from Pa.
$/02 BOUNTY FOR V IaRRANS.
S3O2•BOUNTY FOR nEci.turrs.
Comfortable barracks. no long !wadies, full rations,
prompt pay, warm clothing and a nine time g”iterally.
TheAu are corn.. of th. ext nOEIIIII.II y Itllvautagei of the
aoldieri who occupy the,, Foots of honor." -
A. have opoinq a Recruiting Office opposite the 'onrt
Home. on EasrNlarket St., Chninbersborg the name
office occupied one year ago by Lieut. 11. F. Wingia and
tnyeelf.
Auy one deglriug to enlist in the above Regiment will
have all rmuter4 tutisOrtorily explained before se doing.
Call at once and enrol yourselve, among t I e Crave de
ft Toler:, of your country. I oh ill be here •but a short
time, as the It-gimmitis fait tilling up.
, ; Come and avoid the Draft. A OA %I FERGCSON'.
• dec2d-tfl Sergi. l'lt. Artillery, Recruiting Officer.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.—AII per
-I,ons interested will please take notiee that the lA
low fog accountants lut re settled their ace:mm[l in the
liteghsteri office of Ft anklin county and that the same
will he presented to the OrplianS Gain Cro Confirmation
on Wednesday. January :20t/e,15t3-1, at the 6.)tirt House,
in Cliattil4 , burg: ~- -
1. First account ~ , f George Weagly, Guardian of Helen
and Pharez Weagly, minor child' en of C. L. Weeg:o3",
deceased.
2. Account of Solonion Knepp.ir, Guardi.in of Josiah
and. Obadiah Knepper, minor children of Da•iiil
per late of Query twp.,
3 The account of naf n.ird Ader on the es ,
tote of Georg° W. Vatters,n, lute of deed.
4 The tiret and final- Recount of Daniel Sykok.e, Jailer
of jllin Kierchner.l.ttwof Lnrg.ui twp
5. The tiret , nil tival Account of Jr.teoli Br-Wer, Execu
tor of Nary Di ewer. lute of M. H 1 t ery
.
6. The account of 1. It McCauley. khnitlignator of
Thoram 51c{2:tufey. law or the borough of tkeotteobtle,
tlev'ii.
7. The first osl final account of GeegeciV. Brower,
AdmiTilSt ator,of Johu S.. Kerr.
3. The Iter,olut of Samuel C. Nilsen, Aantinistrator. of
G. ll:lik•rling.lnte.,,f deed.'
9. Second and final licconnt of timnurd Ilwrehnnn
fittaithan of Ann Amelia Lowery, as stated try his Ad
utinist tato:.
10. The account of henry Miller, Guardian of the per
soni and eqate floury and ,ry C. Stall.
11. The 'h t.t end hriafaceenitt Pomerp.A4-
Inchlet.nkter 31aulay, late of FaLinett
12. The first and final account of Dr. H. F. Bold
Administrator d. b. n. c. t n., of Robert lt.Mison, late 1,4
Ant, int twm, deed.'
13. The tim and Mull account of .1, lie flarbangh.Jr.,
Administrator of llenry Jacybd, Lite .uf Iliazhingtott
twp., deed.
14. Fit st and tin tl rtemnt ofJo.y.to ernig, Admfoistat
-tor a .Ivlin 11.Cmig; Into of Montgomery twp.. deed.
15. in Nt aCCOIIIII, of Henry Onlwnke, (Inardinn Ui -John
R. McDowell, minor child of John McDowell, lute of
Antrim tArp.olee'd.
15. The first and, final, account of Henry Olio:Ake,
(1%1113%h:to of Ann Eh-Label h lilcho , ell. now oec'd. intone
child of .Tulin McDowell. Lite Of Antrim top., deed.
17. Account C Snyder, Administrmur of
Cin tstinn Rosen lit rgor. Int e ef Aoilford t
lb. The first and final account of Daniel Cover, Ad
ministrator of John, Curer, Sr.. date of Lnrgan twp.,
(.1&!'d.
19. The :teem:int of S. A. Bradlee, Administrator of the
estate of Peter Shaffer, late ota Montgomery twp., deed.
20. First and final account of S: A. livadtey..Adminii
trator 01 the estate. of CliLabet4l,ilialler, Into of Mont•
gornery tivp . deed.
21.• Final account - ot henry good, Adminiotrator of
Christian Good, late of Unslungton
22. The first and final account of Jacob W. Ilainsher,
Executor , of Jumbo; Washington, late of Southampton
28 First and final: account of Rbert. P. McClure, Ad
ministaater n. bf William 11. - Agers, late a South
ampton toe ashlp.
21. Account 0f,.4 Harvey Gordon, Administrator of
Samuel Gordon, lore of Wayne,boro', dee'd.
revond accounc of Jacob Garver. Guardian of Mar
arc 11F4ddle, znizzOr child ~ f Janie.; IVadile, dec d.
Acconnt of Jacob Garver, Guardi n of Julia A.
1V addle, chill Jame:, Waddle. decd.
27. Acc , ifint of Wm. 1.1.ei Nee. Guardian Of Lncy C.
Nitterlionso. minor child of lili7.ibelU Nitterlmse, as
stated by Win. Ilerher,J•r., acting Administrator of t , aid
Heyser. *•
2s. Fiat acd final Rev - mat of John Stouffer. Adminis
trator of Jacob C, henry, late of thilif,rd twp..
.
Firgt and final account of Andrew L. Cable. /O
-m ill] qrator, with the Will annexed, of Solomon Wei§er,
late of MererPsburg.
30. Fioit fltma S. Traxel, rzting Ereezutor
of Funk,la6 of Waillincton t wthip,doc d.
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M'CLURE k STONER, Proprietors.
atbrttiotmento.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NO ! 11RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUA -
Notice is hereby given that Letters of Admini gra- I BLE PROPERTY.—Theundeisigned, Trustee, nu
t the Dilate of Henry Bendadefrer, late of Antrim, oer au order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin Con , ,tye
-townfit, p.dedd, !
led to the subscriber, to sell the Estate of Samuel W. Heintzelman, deed; -
residing in said townthlp, wilLexpose to sale, by•Eublic Out.cry. on the premises,
All persons indelited to the said Estate are he , • re- , Tuesday.rthe Pith day of January, 1864, the following
guested to no ,
immediate payment, and those ha% ing j described Reel - Estate :
claims or demand- against the Estate of said Alecedeut, j A TRACT OF LAND. eitnate in Guilford township.
trill make known the tame without delay. to ' . 1 Franklin Coun4, about 1% Itti les from Clutruberaburg.
dee23 3 E 11 E411 Ali WEAU LEY. Adm'r. in the Greencastle road, nod- with the Dwelling Howie
not more than 15U - yards from the Franklin Railroad,
c4T BAUGII & CARLISLE.— 'l:adjoining lands of Win. Heyser, Peter Brough, Michael
FINAL NOTICE. ' , liarkelrmle, and others, cuintainirg 113 ACRES And 57
All persons inilebto,l to the firm of Stambaugh & Car- PERCHES. About 100 Acres of the land are cleared,
ether on Book lecoatit or Note, are hereby noti• under good fence and theland is Id excellent tillible or
fled th it mules+ set, lenient be made on or before the nth aer. The balance of the land is set With good timber.
day of Jan t4r3.1 46 4. suit will then be brought n u earl, The laud is the best of Limestone and highly productive;
and every ie.:mint or note unpaid. Mr. Carlisle has having been well Limed and Manurial The improve
been dead f,r more than two years, and in order that th e :nerds are a largb two storied STONE DWELLING. 1
business of the firm, and tire estate of said decedent. , HOUSE. with good Kitchen and good,
1
may be aid fled up, I run compelled to adypt this con, se, • order, part of it new, and tine whole La good repair
dee2.3-3V:I P. S. STUMBAUGH., Alatua new BRICK- DWELLING• ROUSE, about 150 1
Surviving putter of Brumbaugh & Carlisle. yards from the Mansion House--good size and in excel-
cot order. There , is a NEW ATONE AND FRAME
;ARK BARN, with Wagon-Sb ed, Corn-crib and all rise-
iaary out buildings. The Barn is quite large, COMIIIO
- apti fl u tithed in excellent order. The Barn is con- 1
eittent to both the Dwelling Houses. There are, two
=yells of excellent Water near the Houses and Cistern
optic!' Reuse. The Wells are never-54iling even in the
ryest season. There is a email stream Mf Water runs
'trough the fa r m convenient forixatering stock. - There
also an ORCHARD on the farm with Apples, Peaches,
nd PEARS. Thu land is just rolling enough for pro
uctire farming, and is free from rocks on the surface.
Also--A TRACT OF 8 ACRES and 124 PERCHES,
lent measure, sithate arm before, and adjoining the form
hove described; and divided front it by a public road.
eadjoine lauds of C. M. Burnett, Edward Culbertson
ani others. This land Is all cleared, In excellent order,
4nd a very high gat emf cultivation.
Also--A Tract of SLATE TIMBER LAND, containing
- 25 Acres and 80 Perches, situate in Hamilton township.
lying West of the Conococheague Creek, ono mile from
the Wove described lands ; adjoining lands of Christian
Martin; John Grove and others.
TERMS OF SALE.—Ter , percent. of -the purchase
money to be paid or aured when the property isitt rick
en off; one•half, including the ten per cent, to be paid
in tire let of April. 1864, when possession will be given;
.n.I the other half in two 'equal - ennui' payments with
,nterest.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, on said day.
MARTIN II EINTZELMAN.
derS-ts Trustee of S. W, Heintzelmemdec'd.
gay- Lancaster Examiner and Waynesboro Record
.spy till sale +it'd semi bills to this office forcollection.
ADJ oURNED SALE OF VALU.
ABLE BAAL ESI7ATE,—Thc undersigned. Kl.ec• I.
utoi nof Jame.' .1. Kennedy, into of Guiltad towitenip. ,
dec'd,,will offet at public sale, on the le•premblee. on 'it'd '
'inlay thr 2d day of Jinuary, ISA all thut VALUABLI
GRI6 r AND FLOURING MILL. situate on theVoittco
che.4r,no Crio.k. • out half a mile, Southw tet of Chinn
heceh ,
org. Th till is threetorled, part , frae - n
mn.
o ft
part brick. has tree run of Stone, and has lately hem
thotonelily t cpaned. It ii well situated, and hat , ala rg.
town and country cti.toin ' , k'l tto e are attached to eon,
IL ACRES and to PERUKE. OF LAND—part of whicl
let ex. ellmit 3lvadow—a one-and n.half-htored, Elti%4
.purr DWEI.I 'Nil DOUSE atd FRAME STABL
Sale to commei.ce at 2 o'clock. P. 11.. txt said day, n heti
tectlis will he naade known by T. D.• It EN:: k.DY, ) ~ .
dec.2.3.t .1. L. KENNEDY,f 61 rs•
Crotatc
RIVATE SALE OF 'TANNEM
ti SAP. F.A.1.711:171.riLLE.,--The undersigned
./ ut Vrivatczale, the toliowu g described ILLAL LS
TATE:to _ _ _
• -• •
ACRES OF LAND. "
All under good fehecaliutillable.with agooollrirkDwoll
uurel telzug well of gu.od eater uear the •ducti,
good Baru and thralhlug Flour, a tau Orchard beAriug
the best Adv.) ,
• •
A TANNERY _
of 3:2largeVatii. u large Lti.tehrir with times and poolw
k uol ler, and Fullitti; 6tockd, all in
lent ordt;r, tli whole opiwating by WATER. POWER.
a 4.1.1 B unshed, all unsurpassed in convenienev
:u:4 -
.hove property will be show'n t oany person on ap
Plication to Jacob B. Cook of Fayetteville, Sr John ti
t.:ook of Chaminn sburg, Teruis will be real 3
J0n.17.'0:1-tf • P riT It COOK .
ALTTA !ME - STEAM TANNERY
-
FJIt SA L:l.—file andersi ,, tied will sell at Private -
m
Sale. his TA N.s ty, known as the Corner,Tanuery, with
and w ater-power. Saw Mill, Chopping MAL:locks
for t.seaking .T be Tannery has S reetlies. 32 '
vats, 2 limes/ma water-pool. and is capable of tousling
SkM heavy hides a year. There are two Log Dwelling
(louse, U sru.Stablo and other nects.ary out build ngs
connected with the Tannery. sndohote t tin
,Acresel rimed, _
with 4 . 00 d fruit.' He will cell any quantity of land Nu it h
)4 nt, !eit. e ts r n i naisr,f an
p,liui,
0 e 0 , t0070 1
y of (
Acres ii
run din TaimerY for titty P iea
yearn. It Is 'situated ahA t i c t
miles 301101-Irerlt of neleelSbUrg,On Licking Creek
Terms Made eisy. PeAsessSon wilt fie given this t i n
n.,tvjary. For further parliculays address the under
signe‘Lat Morcs3rsbnrg, Franklin county, Pa. ,
ang 1.2.1,3-it ' C. METCALF.
VALUABLE TAVERN STAND
Fort The undersigned offer at Ptivatc
"S,tle, the tvelllCnoirn Tavern. shunted on the corner of ,
Market:um( Second Streets, nom , in the occupancy of
Sherift Brown. , The lintel is a large commodious two
story brick'building. The yard altaclied is ad m ir a bly
:ix' ringed for t L.:Welters stipping Avail buggies and
Thestablo it large and airy. and capable of
accommoilating i from 50 to 60 head of horses. The ant
buildings such IlEt Wasit [louse. tfpri ng [Louse .Ice Efonse. ;
.tc. makes it the most desirable hotel in the county.
!Its near locatieb to the Rail Road. Court ilouse, Itank.
and business ulaces,rende. - s it the most pleasant ...tilti
convenient stopping place ill town.
Persons dedring tt, purchase.can see th °premises And ;
learn the terms of sale by callin g on the undersigned .
AUGII[NBAUOII,
S. 31. WORLEY.
Ch3mb'g.Rept.l-tf
pU MAC SALE.—The 'subscriber,
.
intending to,reruquisti husiness, will offer a; Pub;
lie .i ale. on feriday. tiicle of January. IS6-1. at 1 o'clock .
P. 11 . the INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, sithate on South
Main ,a., , ,,,e, ci..,e3ificf,bric;-. ~:ene (PUMA it; a large lit WC
Bat Itil Ilg.. with a Barher Shop, a 1 age Cegar and a good
Cove eOlelitie Or-ilttlorng 5o barrels of Ale. There is A .
large BRICK STABLE. Sheds. a ;ood bon Beam PLAT!'
FOUM SCALES. Spring: Wash and Smoke Ilouse..n the
the preill!SeS. The yard-is well paned, with a Heil of ,
good Water near the b tek door. The Lot bun front of ,
at r,et and rune back - 250 feet. ,This property has been
kept n. a Public Haase for 50 Yeats, and has always had
aWI .;hare of business. and has a good run of enqtne t • '
at thin tine. • j - iltieltir JoiiN W. TA-Y 1,011.,
ti 3IXLL FARM FOR SALE.—Tho
subscriber will sell , bt Private Sale the EMALL
FA Ulf on which he now rest es. sitnate in Antrim town
',hit,. Franklin( mint) , abogt aim miles from Greene:is
tle. of, ;he Caditawn road. adjoining lands of Salinnei
~~~~tet•idffil others. contalningabont FOIITY ACRES-=alf
(Novel land. in good order and under good fence. There
is", YOUNG 011.C11 Mai of thrifty trees on tbeplace. and
a Well of excellent n•aloe. The improvements consist
of A tw ...dory LOG DWELLING lIOUSP.. a NEW
BANK 11A111+1.iort)-t *0 feet long. and weal frnighed,
and a lother nee eiotry out buildings. Possessum will
viverron the lot of April. 18A. Terms will be mad*
known on ApplieAtion to the subscriber residitur on the
pterniseß. 4 .. 41CL '413-tf] EL CAM:IDE&
Qrcbs.
AGItIOUL-TURAL IMPLEMENTS
AND • SEED WAREHOUSE
21 awl South Sixth street, Philadelphia
I)I.I.IIIf,ViDiVETII & Som. Vroprietc•rs of Itlomusda
near fnirliundred “crea, in high Oth.
levJted to the proinction ~r SELDS, nre n o n
~,,,r,sl to snpplyConolry Met chanth, Druggihts and
41 o thers who deal In ;spells. with lame or 5111:111 .1111t11-
litipa, by the puttitl or lnhel, and also in papers made
re nly tar retailing.
The I , l.tAhllsbutent represented by David-Landreth
.5 0 o,has been Cant - led nearly% of a century,
• The widespread popularity, and thederuand,;nct can
ingfrorn year to 3 ear. for
LANDRETH'S ITAH.RENTED
GA_RDE'N gEEDS
eh-Mance of the high valor entertained fcr them by
pahlie.
Landreth's garden Serol9 are not only favorably re.
eivedthronglion? the IT: lon, bet ire shipped to MOOT
foreign ports, -Indeed.tt may he stated . with nmtional
nide that they como into tal t ve cumpetition ith'
-zeed on nritish Soil.
David Landreth ,t; ion invite al I whoare not alrwuly
„„I„,,, er s ~P their Seeds. to task e a trial of
h a m— l ssuredilott they Will he found fatly opt i 1 to
heir high reputation.
Lltolretit's Rurallb , : ri.ter %Rd Marline contruntoe •
tni•.gue of Carlton Seeds , with frtAttimtionn. fun I4tod
•nttia. Al+o--Cfattlogno of Aizricilltnna Implemontm.
LANDRKTIrt SON.
N 04.21 SouthfithSt.,ehiladtirhia.
jf tnanctcal.
Yt! Bßitl. nn '( ! t i e o '
s) sovi the tir ac:
:Note. are urgently requested to call at the Store and pay
np before the latof January, IS6I, as it is impassible for
me to call in person on 000 perAOns ; many of whom
would say call again. One visit from each will cnswe
many of whom have had a credit from 6 months to itt
years; have neither time nor inclination to forhear long
ar with , those who have abosed the credit eyetenr. Those
who feel it a duty to call and pay will have my , thanks.
and those who don't call may - test assured that suit will
be brought without- respect to persons. A word to the
wise is sufficient. Como along lam waiting to 186 i.
t.'hamb'g, dec2-5t SAMUEL MYER'S.
VOTICR—AII persons knowing
j 'Di ‘mselves indebted FOR FRES In the RFol, ,
TER AND RECORDER'S - OFFICE, will please settle
the AVM without further botice, aa my term of nflice
has expired. My books will be at the' Register's Mice
or the. present. ' Wolf') E.' C. BOYD.
SALE OF BANK
STOCK.—Tbe utaleisigned, Exocutors of James
and Catharine Bratty, ute of county of Franklin, Lier'o.
will offer at Public Sale, on :mg:arc/ay the With day IV.
cendmr, Infrout of the Court Tlamse borough of Chn., lll -
bershurg, 103 SLIASES of the Block of.thO Dank "I
Cbambersburg.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., whenterrus will
be made known by _ JAMEa
T. 11. KENNEDY, •
Exemriars of James Batty, deed.
'' • , ' TAMES '
"Aec9-211. ' ExicritotoPCatliarine Beatty, deed.
Wat glroutic-5:441t
UB LIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned, V:xecntors
~11k the Will annexed, of Jacob Oyster. ih ed, will sell,
u porsuance of the terms of the said Will, on Monday,
he 281/1 clay of hecember, 4. L., 18U3, the following de
criaNd ItealEstate. w it : ! .
The 110 USE, and LOT uow occupied by ILIA. dames L.
Black as a store and dwelling house, froutink 'on Main
,treat, in Chatuhersburg, 32, feet in front, and- . runiiing
Jack the aamo width to an alley. '256 feet, on which is
elected a two story BRICK HOUSE, with Back Build
,ags, MpWing, kc. All of which will be shown to pet
.ons dealt one of purchasing, by Hon. J. L. Black, at
seasonable hours.
, A lso—the Dll ELLING 1.10U.,§E now occupied by Mrs.
...torah "Oyster, widow of Jacob Oyster, deo d, and the
ore Room ip same building. now occupied by Mr, TIMs.
geicalf, situate on Main St., Chambersburg. bounded
ny tot et Matthew Welsh and an Alley, being 40 feet in
riolt, one 100 feet deep. On this property is a line two
-tory BRICK HOUSE, with a neverfailing Well of good
Water, it Cistern, Stable, kc. Persona desirous of .pur
..basing the property, can see it at any time by apply
.tig to Sirs. Sarah Oyster at suitable hours.
Also—The FR M E
ME HOUSE and LOT,- now occupied by
omit. John S. Efster, bounded by King Street on the
Irma, by lot of Conrad Marmon an the West, by the
the per Mill dam and Falling Spring on the East and South.
Ms lot is about 40 feet fu front. on King Street, by about
i4O feet deep. The property may be seen and examined
any person desiring to purchase the same, by appli
t ion to Capt. John S. Eyster, at suitable hones.
A perfect and complete title will be given for the
•dive property. .
The said property will be sold as follows: The pro
pel ty occupied by Judge Black at 10 o'clock. on the'lSth
of December, on the pavement in front of the House.
The property occupied by Mrs. Sarah Oyster, on the
pavement in front of the house, immediately after the
drat, and the property occupied by John S. Eyster on the
pavement in front of the house, immediately after the
tormersale. When the terms of sale will be made known
CHARLES W. EYSTER,
C. S. EYSTER.
Rers of Jacob Oyster,dec'd.
=I
ACIIANCE FOR SPECULATION
—VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
undersigned, on account of advancing
nears anti consequent inability tosuperlutend and man
.ige the busines, will sefl at Private S ale her property,
formerly knuwr as " UANOVEIt IRON WORKS" and
now known es "ELYSIAN MILLS," situated nine miles
South of McConnellsburg, (the conhty seat of Fulton
county, Pa.,) OIL the road leading to Hancock, 31d.„ and
distant t welve mites from the latter place. on the Chesa
peake and Ohio Canal and the Baltimore and Ohio Lail
Road. The property contains 600 ACRES,foor hundred
of which is mountain Land welt timbered, affording . ex
cellent range and pasture for cattle and sheep.
Of the remaining two hundred acres, about one hun
dred is cleared and udder fence and in a goat state of
cultivation, comprising LIMESTONE, SLATE and. ROT
rot LAND. The improvements consist' a a tines
story Stone and Frame.FLOURI NO MILL, complete in
aldits arrangements for either Custom- or Merchants
work, with four run of stones and two Water id herds,
and an UN FAILING SUPPLY OF WATER, situated on
one Creek in a fine grain growing region. A SAW
MILL nearly new ;it two story Stone Dwelling House,
With all tho necessary and convenient attachments and
mt-buildings, with a choice variety of fruits and shrub
bery surrounding the whole, and with a never-filling
Well of water at the door and under roof. A Stone
building containing a STORE ROOM and BUSINESS
OFFICE. Two Barnsl a Carpenter Shop, and it Black
smith Shop. Two old fruit-bearing Apple Orchards and
one young orchard just beginning to beer. There is an
meahnuidable MINE OF IRON ORE on the premises,
offering inducements to capitalists 'a ishing to embark in
thedron business.
any person wishing to engage in the Distilling bu
-Mess this is a most inviting location.
If the property is not sold by the Ist of February, 1864
it will liefor rent.
For fin ther information call ()rime on thii tiretuises. or
inlay in person or byletter, to James Pott, McConnells
burg, Fulton count Pa.
Elysiann ' lB4l] MAGDALENA POTT.
ORPHANS COURT SALE OF
REAL ESTATE.—The subscribers, Adininistra-;
toi s of the Estate of George Lohnuoiter. late of the Bor- .[
ough of Cliambersburg, aec'd, will sell under an order
the Orphans' Court of Franklin County, at Public!
'4rtle, on the premises. on Iretliicsday, the 23d of Demitber.,
i 563, 1 u'elock, the following valuable Real Estalai,l,
ate the property of slid deed :
Furpar; Ist Consisting of half LOT OF GROUNDS
situate on Main Street in thellorough o. Chambersbui 14,.?„
bounded west by Main Street, south by lot of Curti..
ittis tu Hetrick. east by a sixteen feet alley, and on thin
north by lot of Angrotte, Milani:in, with a two Mum
1.1111 , •K DWELLING uousr., and Back Bighting there = ;
ou cricte.L. Also,
At the same tune and place, a TRACT OF MOUNTAIN .
LAND, situate iu St. Thomas township , Franklin cu, a .
bounded by lands of Ephilam Young,
, Crouse's heirs, anti heirs of James Campbell, deed, rotri
raining In ACRES and 59 PhROUES neat measuie. Tbsi
above mentioned Laud is well coveted with Young alai
Thu ifty Timber. Perscns wishing to view the premisua
haw,: the day of sale. can du so by calling on the unitati.
signed. Terms made known on the'day of sale, by !'
PHILIP LEMASTER,t At min,
JOHN A. LEM A ST ER. I rs.
VALUABLE FARR FOR SALE'.
—The subscriber offers at ivate : , ale,his FA It Di
sit am about 3 / 4 mile twin Qui= y,coutaingl.sl ACRLS
l4uf which is in Tl.llllSit. and thriving Chestnut. %
of the Darin isolate bestquailty of LIALISTONE LAla
and all in a high state of cultivation. The itnproTe
mentsare a large BRICK 110.USK, with portico and
porche s. a new BRICE BANK 11/11,N,80 feet lung, with
Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, double Franfr_
"urriage Honse,Brick Wash House, Smoke House, flake
Oven, and all necessary outbuildings, in good repair
There is a large Cistern close to the Barn, used for Stuck
and one near the kitchen. There is a Well of excellent
water in the yard. There is also a variety of choke
Fruit, !incline rears,Plumn, Peaches and Grapes In the
yard._There isilso a good ORCHARD of youn gt hriving
Trait on the prentises.
Persons wishingto view the land can do so by calling
on thesubseribet,oranyinformation respecting it can
be obtained by calif agon Balaley, Cottaty 'Frei tr.
urer. ' [sept It-tf.] JOHN HIDDOWER2
- ipty - VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
,P the Orphans' Oaurt of Frauklin county, Pa., the
innersigned, Administrator of peter Yoe, late of Letter
kenny township, dec'd, Mrer at Public Sale, on tho'
oremtees. on Saturday. the 2d day of January, IS/4,:at
10 o'clock. A.M., the fattening described heal Estate, V:17.:"
A TRACT OF TIMBER LAZ , ill, situate in Letterkedny
township, bounded by lands of Jacob Wingert, Hoary,
Jereiuiak zußiuger, and Martin Landis,
cpu
tattling I 5 ACRES and 5 PERCHES, neat measure. The
timber on said tract consists of Rock Oat, Chestnut..
'Black Oak and Locust. The terms will be made known'
on day at Sale. by GEORGE YOE, Aticeri.
By ordor of Court—Wu. 0. 3ittcum.h, Clerk. [deciril
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATF) BALD.—TIie underiigned oilers; at
Private Baby e LOT OF GROUND in the village of ,St.
Thomas, havint thereon erected a two storied Brick. end
Weatherboarded DVIILLINO HOUSE; coutalning nine
rooms, a goodlog Barn and other necessary bni:dings.
The terms will he made to suit purchasers. and powies-
SiOn given - oil - theist dro 'of April "next; Personowlell
in g to view the property,will plaaeo call onJohn Slit sell
residing en the same. GPARGR STITIAILL, Sr.
Atiirat the. above property Is not sold by the let. of
Jouuary nextltwitt then be for rent. itleciti-Stj
Erg" pitiresi
A?D' MINISTRATOR'S.NOTICR-L-
Notice is hereto given that Letters of Adininis•
, ttatoin on the kstate of Foninel itauk..late of Green
towntihip, deed. have teen granted to the subscriber,
residipg in said:township.
All} persons kubwing themselves ini)cbted to said les
,tate: Eriil please make Unmet/late payment ; and those
having embus will present them properly authenticated
for settlement [deo t6j a.NllittlVi P. Oi6Bli, Adm'r.
AiDgINISTRATOR'SNOTIOE.-
.1
Notice is hereby given that Letter* of Adminis
anon to the Estate of Jaeob Eistrer. late of- Peters
township, dee'ti. have been granted to theoandeisigneti.
residing In Peteretown-hip.
All 'persens lt.Zowing themselves indebted to said
tate will please *make immeiliate payment and thosi•
having claims w.tl present thew; ,properly anthenticai
ea tor settlement. ideal - II JAiIIES D. hCtITT, Adm'r.
A.DMIN ISTRATOR'S
Notice is he) eby given that Letters of Adminie
ttatearto the Eetete of Philip MoGeffigan, late of the
ttoro4igh'of Chamben.lairg, decd, have aeon granteo - 1
the Undernigneri. r.daliug in sa id Borough:
,Ali per,,One indebted to the said Estate. are requesfe,a
to !Mika immediate pay • ent, and those haying dein,.
dimands ageinPt Ihe Estate of decedent,witt make
kno‘in the same, AN itholl t (10111 , Y •to
der9 - A L EXANDER MARTIN. Adm't - _ •
DMINIST RAT OR'S NOTICE
.-:
A Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ailminia
tratron to . the &rat, John r Irate of Guiliord
township. dec'd. Have been granted to the snlrecriber,
residing in said tut
All means knowing themselves indebted to said Eis
tateiwill please midst. Immediate payment: and Oasis
having-claims will pi eirent them properly anthentivided
for Settlement., jiteciii . SAMUEL GROSSMAN,,A6tI.4.
; DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice.% ber - ehy given that Lettere of Adnanle
toviMit to the• Estate of Peter W. Stouffer, late of Gun
ford township, deed. nave been granted to the under
signed, resitting in said towtiohip.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
tate wi,l pleasa make immediate payment; and time. ,
hav,ing claim. will pi euent 'them properly authenticated
fur settlement. Pec9[ .1 Al.:0B - STOUFFER, Adm'r.
4DMINISTItATORS'NOTICEe-- , --
Notice in hereby given that Letters of Adminh
tration on the Eelati of John Statelier, late of Green
toWnehip, deed. have ',ten granted to the anderilgned.
residing hi said - Township.
All persons knowing; thernmelvee indebted to sato 1" t—
tatp will Welts° Make immediate payment; and now
haying claims will preeent theism properly authenticated
forlrettlement.
fJ.EO. & irENRY SLEIGIITER„ Adm"rs.'
A DMINISTRAYOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby kiven that -Letters of Adminis
tration to the -:state of Samuel Johnson, late of Mont
go4tieiy township. have been granted to the nu
dersigned,reeding.in township.
pll persouftnow ing tliern.elres indebted to said -Mk
t* will please m the Imine , liote payment ; and those
baying Ulaims will prevent them properly authenticated
for aenttletnent. (ilee9. ALEX. 11. JOHNSON, Adnir.
DMINTSTRATOR S NOTICE,
Notice is het shy given that Letters' of Adminis
tration ou the &Woof Jesse Bowen, late of the State of
Missouri. deed; have been g mated to toe undersignsq,
residing in Montgomery toUnship,Prankliu Cot, Pa.
,All persons knowing themselsei indebted to satd Es
tite will,please tusk e immediate pa 3 meet ; and ti's*
tidying claims will'present •hem properly authentitsted
in settlement. (der2l DANIEL BAWBECKER. Adler.
rnHNISTRATORS' NOTICE-
Notice is hereby oiiven that Letters of AdMinistry..
t ti to the Estate fof Henry Unger. late of Waynestairk
deed, have been granted to the undersigned, lesiding Is
said Borough. - • ~.
:. 1 .11 personsknowing tit emstivesindebted tosaldßatitte
will please make iiimiediftte payment. and those bavity
claims present thenf property mithentienti il for, settlf,
ment. pet 2] SUSAN 'UNGER. Admix.
__ ___
•
A DMINIST R A TOR'SNOT [C E.--
,
Notice le hereby jrivert that l,s:tirs f Adiniutw
tratton to the Estate of. Henry (Jordon. IC the Nell!
e.unexed, bite of Washington townehip. Leoft
qabted to the undersigned, residing bald township.
All persons indebted to the saidtEstete. ore hereby
quested to make hunt ed int(' payment .11.11 those 111.171 r! 1
or dezintniim Aptinta the E.int. .4.1.: c Mew .
Will make known the iitme without elny. to •
dec2 • CATHARINE GORDON. Meer..
A DMINISTRATOR'S
Ink_ 'Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminit--
taut ion to the Estate of George Lehman. Tate of ()redo
township, decd. have been granted to the undersigned,
4esiding in said township. .
All persons knowning themselves Indebted to said Be
tote will please make immediate payment; and then
bavtn g claims willpresent them properly 'authenticated
jhroleituent
ktiellAßL IL-WIN - GEL
hoc— • Atim's
ADMINISTRA TUB'S NQTICE.--:-
Notice is hereby given that Letteis of Administrtir
ion to the Estate at Amanda Lowry, late of Qniney
township, deed, have been granted to the subset - lb*,
(residing in mid township. , - -
Ali persobn knowing themselves indebted to said Re
itate*will please make immediate paymentt and that*
hasipgclaims will present them properly anthenticate4
.I*or attrement. (n0v251 RACJIAEL LOWRY, Adm'a.
ADMINISTRA.TORS' NOTICE,
Notige is hereby giverk that Letters of Adminto
tration with the Will anuez'ed on the Estate of Issue
Mull, late 01 Green township. dec'd, have been granted
to the subscriber. residing in said township.
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to 4he salt
Estate will please make immediate payment and thaw
having claims will presentthem properly authentication
for settlement
nor,s
WILLIAM AtigMANDER,Adm'i
A DMINISTRA TOR'SIN,TOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given that Letters of .Itdmini
tratiou to the Estate of William lieper, late of tb
Borough of Cliamheritarg, decd, hay - 61*e¢ granted ba
Mei nnders fined. residing in said Borough.
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said Fa
tate will please make immediate payment ; and these
having claims will present to viz properly authenticated
for settlement, JACOB lIEVSER.
'WILLIAM TIMBER. Adaign..
ALLISON IIIYSTBR, .
n0v2,5
V .
A XECITTORS'. NOTlCE.—Notice
N ber¢hy given that Letters Testamentary to the
Estate of Jacob Oyster. late of the Borongh of Chem
bersharg. decid. have loran granted tolhe undersigned,
residing in said Borough
• All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es
tate will please mese inunedlite payment; and those
having claims will present them property anthenpeated
for settlement. CHARLES W. EYsTER,
ihicl6 , CHRISTIAN S. RYSTRR,I- Executory.
XECUTORS' NOTICE.--L.NotiOe
I , J is lierehyulyren that Letters TesMmentary to 1410
Fortate of Samuel .1. Crunklet in. late at Antrim towa-
Whip. dec'il hire been granted to the underaigned; resin.
ing in Raid township.
All persons tided ed tO theme' d Estute.are hereby so
(invited to in ake immediate paymen't. and those bawl*
claims or demands against the Estafe of said dicaddist,
will make known the Aame without delay. to
JOHN ROYER, }
Nen
JAMES CRUNKLETON.
IME
- LIXECUT.OR' S NOTlCE.—Notice
.s berebipveri that Letters Testamentary'to the
:et.tto of Mary Alter, late of Oreencistle, dec'd him*
been granted to tbo undersigned, residing to said Dm
ough.
Al! person iiindebted to tb e said Estate are requested
to make immediate payment and those having Oilmen
ordemands against the Estate of the said decedent .. .lß
make linos' n the same wfthont d el ny. to
I Nov 24 JACOB S. i'LEMINd, Blew
FECUTOR'S NOTIC E.--Notioe '
is berebvtiven that Letters Testamentary to the.
Estate of Michael Littie. late of Wash.ngton townehip.
dec'd, hnve been granted to the subscriber, residing lir
Waynesboro. -
All porcine knowing themselves indebted to' said lb
tato will plenee make immediate payment; and those
havingclaints wilipresentthem woperly authenticatof
for nettlement. [dec9] JOIIN A REAR. Ex'r.
XECUTORT . ITOTICE.—Notiqe
iv hereby given that Letters Testamentary to ito
Mate or Jain es J. Kennedy, late of Guilford townahlpy„,
.11en'd, have been granted to the undersigned,realdivg
Chambersburg.
All persona knowing themselves Indebted to said Rs
tato will please make immediate payment; and those
having.lnitnewill present them properly authenticate
or settlement, to • 'D. B. KENN EDY.I
' J. L. KENNEGY4 'xecurgb
FRANKLIN COUNTY, ALMS ,
nousz.—offlee of the Di , ectore.—At their latit
meeting the Directors of the Poor proposed the. follow
ing rnie cf action that .bereafter, ordere,issuedAy the
Justices of the Peace, other then for relief or removal,
will not be paid for. or recognised by the-Board; nor will
they say any physician's Lill or any other bill or account
presented by coy one, unless It be in matters of accident
or emergency. and for necesalrits furnished to these Pet
sons who in the L'OM are paupers.
It order of Board,
dee 9-3 t It y
.*
EV' the Ert, , Attorney.
TIDITOR''a .NOTICR—The
deraiinecl, Auditor, appointed to distribute the
• 3 fume in the hands of John Maxheimes,, Administra
tor of Jacob will meet all rlartiett
eaten' at the office of W. Reilly, Ertl on Friday, .hellith
of Dee embee,dMlLi alto o'clock, - for `the' Purpose of his
app.:44llllqt, @Pair '"tT It. CMIAXII4I4.
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