N S, tOuliliO,' , limfOorg. LOCAL ITEM DEnocalric Cun.vrr CoNvJ limottratie Convention met i) douse on. the --Ist in.st., and ort. Samuel Pishkas Preilclent ; Gel and Josiah ' I:ielees s Vice Pr/ Et,r. Wni. A. ,Hunter and, J. I B?cretarip. - On motion of C. 1 Eeq., oft„his - place, a committee 1 ed., to arrange 'the order of 1,) sermod to benhderstood that tll didn't kuew how the machine - 0, ands k'.r. liancanhad charge oi _which= 'appropriated the e,bieTl 1 emoluments totheborough of CI MT. 3)uncap. put the machine ii cover.of.n.nomMittee;_of which ie, of course - , was i'h a inriam = That part of theprograiume •lukiiing.•:Wen_arrauged„ 3l i , Dmean-Moved the appointment, o$ ,a. coMmitied onrest4u tion, und'a tominlkesewas appolrited : With •Mr. Duncan as chairman, OnH of thnpoints, laid 4193473 ; irk. the. Strategy of !the borough; mainnzers was the overthrow oil Mr, Jacoby,' arid .Mr.Durrean with his comMittee, having reversed' the'usual! order, of, nbminatioiii so m to brifig Assernkly first. andimake the iti-• nil delegates vtite'on - A,':seMblytun'cier an en filading fire-from the masked ' , batteries t:pf• ChuMberStairg, ihn' machine ras ready to start. An iznaocent - rural delegate; who didn't know that • Mr.• Duncarl's committee had bedn "arranging the onlei tions','"- verdantly. moved that V / re-nominated for Assembly ,byi in accordance ; with the usages ( - 1 but Mr. Jaboby•hud: been flank, left, and,he had to come down hand fight as the last hope of .s i and .bis .t . conimand. , Generald ,;tifen and two 1)1' s : Jonathan Jacoby..... .1. mkry: SheYpe I)uncan Josep'l S. Loose.—.,. 'Withdrawn Mr.- Sharp having been Mr. Dunc,an,, Mr. Duncan, 'wll of - atl the motion.sonoved to mi tion niiantnitnis7, - NVZIS do was then had for Prothonotary' t John . Orr---- ..... 65 I.,Tolin Andr• rge,4:3•...... „ 14 I Jw.-P. M 3.1 r. Orr was declared the the Coircettion proceeded to bl ister and Recorder; with tlio • Ist -2d 34 31 16 21 John P. M. :4hoenvaker Daniel P. Miller... JamM K Gamble El! 9 !!! nyithdravia. ' ' ' .oio:l3oith ballot Mfr. * eared 411 e licipai3ace , . For Clerkl t*o N!'-e're: had; with the salt B :C. Phonicie Detrich Hugh... *With4awn. • 31.r.Thenicie was declared t , and dprotraCted Enid bitter s' fc;r Treitanrer, - 'We gi . :ye the b Ist. 2d. 3d: Jacoli - C. Secrist - 27 2Z ,24 C: , ,lirosler - Ithodes... 32 ' 3D.; 25 D03:10....-- 25 36 • .37- William C1ine........5, On the 6th ballot Quincy c: ptizeand`Mil Se:drist- was wi gated faces declared the notnin, lot only, - was , hact °fol. Comniissi, 10 - ws - , : , . , 141 Jacob Brfwerp f ......--.:,_‘49. , Solotgoo.41Loor;.,: / .., 6 I John Liadsay.,-...,..15 - • w , Mr. rewelr as declared the candidate sad Ballot waAati for liiieetbr of ,thel!oor which ,resulted in the selection of JoIL Trftle,:as follows : • . ;1t J David J. 5kinner......... 24 Peter IdeFerren` 4. John C. Tritle .. • • 38 1 John 'Millen 6 `Wm: Hrßittirvag 'nominated fo'r Auditor' by acclamation.' .l fr,..,Dutintallien came in to play again, and Mr. DUllefin. reported a series ;o yesplutions i .which were, adopted, and otr•motion of Mr, • Dun Clan , a =County, Committee .. was _appointed, 4f. la:ioi:-..iiir. punuin is of course chairman,'and 'then on i 1130)ti( --- 1 . 0if Arr: Duncan the..cimventi . on „gait , jcprnecl.. It is due, to Mr. Duncan that qtr. !, Duncan's ruolutions should be spreadlbefore I the people, and as poke!' the: history of the i tiines 7 -etetgivo Mr: Duncan the benefit of our i large_eirculation torg,et Mr.' Duncan'a plat fiift:ri before the people'of the 6onnty, ',Her,e ECM ;fferoice - 41hat the Democracy otFmnklin county re-affirm : the resolutions adopted hy the Demoeratio • State lkiwention, at Harrisburg, cm the 17th day of '; one, A.D...1863, believing that the principles there ickexpress.ed, are besValeglatecl te l l i es tore the Union as it TA. tet Preserve the. Constit tion as it is, and t'helellsor,tus, , from the confusio t desolation-and Woodshed of this unhappycivil war: , : •:! ,-,„; Resat:edit pet the Administration of -Andrew ti. C#rtiu, for 4 -disgraceful treatment of the, gallant ruen whotrashed- to the rescue of the country when . the.firpt-notets, of danger were sounded;for the; no gbx t,, incenapeten a, dishonesty , and wholesale ReA ulations which have attended its Management of Vac, er 4 tizeinifitaKatrairs of the State t , for its . sr °option tioeuPPort o alitthe uncoru3titutional measures and deppinds opt ,ff present 'National, Admmistratiom uhereby vital interests of the State were neglected and , the most-sacred rights of her citizens 'invaded!, Pirits.utter disregard of the, defene eless gondition et,.' that. portienof the State so much exposed to-the, euernyegchereby the rebel forces were poured in upon, our soil, diSipoiting onrhushandmen, plundering our ,' inerchants and rendering every Species of property int,ecure, merits and should receive the 8 evprest c on tic &nation' of the people of Pennsylvania. ' 1 Resolved, That we hereby instruct and direct our candidates for Assembly in thlsdiStrict, inthe event w' their election, and also. our Senator ,"to use all , honorable means to procure from thei State govern ment compensation for the losses !of, property sus tained by our citizens by reason of :Rebel raids and irtvasions. That inasmuch-al oar , Ceurity has fil ways' promptly respondedlo the calls cif the Govern ment tor men' to defend the tag cs our. fathers and re4lerlde the integrity of the 'lfni n, we deem it but I simple justice that our people sh nld be -Yemunera tocifer the 1,34 and destruction Of their property. and we shall h bld as faithless anyof hur ropresonta, fives failing to carry out the spirit of this resolution. ffr49lvpd, Th A t our Setator andOserabersarehere k, instrtiet4d to vseuvery effort tkrapeal -the ch'ar tco, ofallin,wrporated companieff . of this Common w,• ilth which have at an,vititue remexedanr of i t i einploye ex on. account of the political opinions f bcy hotter sought in, any manner to restrain them it, fife iipres:sfort ef et oh opinions', and nisi) all cloth- - parties whieh have at time ebstructed, or Prep vented, or attempted t obstructs hrievent, the sale ' or circulation of Democratic neWspapers in their ea-, depots or manufactories. i • , Pt-foil:pd. That in Hon. 'George 17„ Woodward, out 7 candidate for the Gubernatorial Chair, we re cootip the etninerit Jurist, the able statesman, the, pule patriot; and the citizen whote private life has StaieTatiNVOniion paid ajust tribute to extensive legal learnmg,- mtegritY'of character and nook urbane and agrees.- manners which have distinguished him as cite of the Judges of the Supreme Bench - Resolved, That wehereby instruct and direct the County Committee (to bo this day appointed) to call a Mass Meeting of the people of Franklin County, to be held at Chamhcrsburg, at' whatever time they may deem most expedient, and to make all necessa ry arrangements for the same. Berto(ved, That wo _heartily endorse the ticket thiS day nominated: that we pledge 'ourselves to give it onr mist ebrd'lai support and tocrAm (3,17. h o n o mbl effort to secure its success at the polls.: - • the Court anized with rortlman 3i . cients and Irwin as Dnnean, was appoint nsiness, it Convention as to be run,; the "slate,". I honors' and anibersburg, order under To Farrtits or SOLDrmis.—Weluive' be; fore us a letter from a member of the-9th Pa. Cavalry, a rails:lent efth is countY, whoWiltes from "Camp on Mud Creek,, Tennessee, dated . August 26, 1863, in which he but too justly complainsthat the friends of our Penn sylvania soldiers who are far off in Tennessee, do not supply them with letters andpaperi. He stirs:—"The cars comeand 'go, :and. what is most grateful to the soldier, now' and then they bring as the 'Nashville Urtio2i mid Louisville Journal. By the way, whydo not hear from our' many friends at home ? The mail's Come, and we gather round to see if there is a •letter, or a copy of the Rzrost- Ton-, for its but when the last letter is 'Oil : . ed out,. we turn away with sad hearts to our several lines, hoping, liowever;that the next mail may bring some evidence of kind te meinbrance-from our friends-at hoMe: - 'But the next and still the 'next -conies and gOes without either letters or papers from Old Franklin." The relatives and friends of sol diers shaild'everbear in mind, that in no way can they so.much contribute to their, comfort an happiness as by frequent letters ' and pa pers from home. ' Those who, peril their lives in behalf of our peace and government, should not be forgotten. The , REPOSITORTI is sent to soldiers in the service at less. than the ac tual cost of the-White paper and. press-work, in order to,in'duee'the friends Of our brave :volunteers to supply . theni with it. In . the prosperity and 'contentment of „home, let the soldier ever be remembered. of ,nomina 2 Jacoby be i acclamation, f the party ; • I cd right and .0 a hand-to- , 'cid& himself nominations jlots liad,-as lit; 2d., - 65 13 ---.-- • GOSSIP WITH , Ova yr,f - F.L...N.p5: 7 ---We were at the cars one day lait Week,' and were rather astonished .ata.genteel looking .yonng man's plating up his . wife - and setting:her on a trunk in thedittle baggage - vil that follow the Omnibus ;Igetting ii Izhnself,"and qUietly taking a seat on a carpet T liag, as though that was the place. The intggago man (orboy) not observing_ fife pair; ' pitched' over the side, of the cart - a huge mail-bag,Which lighted upon the lead" of the unfortunate. ‘!lndividdie' therein , located, upon which lie leaped out of the wagon and show-ed' light "permisenouslyi' He was lthworer r .by. the_ offender. and was-finally induced to take . hia wife into the omniblis.. Wasiet he. the roan teliejlef t hie anfederate money in-New York?': inated over o had bharge e the nOmi, l e. A as followa':". ebeibic 8 Clintock 1 ominee, and hot for Reg ; ()Rowing re- 3 , 1 4th sth 31 33 45 24 '24 28 30 - 2 , 3 _ 15 I= There have been some lime cart leakine: over•town. .-The effect• is good, and is not at all prejudicial tO 'the health" of the, Commu nity ;•, nor is: it' likely • to interfere with the 'convalesence ot - the. Many 'Who...have been sink. - 'tette? late than never. Some people Inirtherti.is tio use in locking the'stable door after the horse hasleen sto.len—is it not pos sible thereby to save the cow. We had a large-sale of goveriunerit hOrses and mules. Itis supposed that glanders will be ata premium -before long. If the Itebs ever return, and if itlre foreordained they must get boi'ses,"w - 6'hofie get "condemned eriveruni . ent horses ;" for when a horse is too Iniefor Uncle Samuel, he ought by right be left to the crows, ". ,son was de-) tof tiour d following Ist• 2d 4o 53 43 34 ...... . 4 0, `! e candidate, i ggle'SE , elleive,4ll iota: 1 ,4 th.: 6th. 1 34 29 cried off the Imany . elori e. One `bal. over, as f‘ol- .Will the Franklin R. .R., , ever be put in running order again; or aka , .ti • Wait "till this erdel•war is ov,er?" l The rapidity with - Which the durnherland Valley Road was:repi.dred stands in strong contrast with , LEGISLATIVZ CON.FEB.ENCE.4t a wet sing of the 'Conferees of Franklin: and" Fulton counties held at the helm of Thos. - MeAlee, in 'Atercersbuig, 18133,; the folbrying and John *ere present :—Judge Dizori anClohn Feitt4.,of Fulton couiltY; :Major R. S. lirowngon,-:-(stbstitute for Col. D. W. Rowe,) T. O. prove,- (substitute for Lieu' Geo. W. Walker) . aii% T. 4. Creigh of Franklin County. • - . ; On. motion MajOillrownsOn Was ebosen X'reHdent and T. A. c,reigh4ge;c 7 o 47 . On motion of j . sixon,'fli foildwing resolution was unanimously adopted: ' Resolved, nit T. J, - Nrr.t; of FrariklinYara Wy. 'A. GRAY. of Fulton. -- be declared 'the nominees of this, district for Assembly. - On.motionadjourned. R. S. BueowNox 146'1. T. A. Cuitio-uVSeo'y-. Tan fricsacrs:&:—The tickets Of •th . e reepee tive parties, are now complete; and we give them together' ts a matter interest * and for reference: : ' 'trn'iah. '' : Yoimunlcoit'• '' ' ':: Andrew r., G, urtin.Centre I G:W.Nir ` ood ' le il, mi- n + , 116' - p an i el Aiiew, Beaver. itiftz _ - --,..-nzmie . i; :s, i,'o, 3:o l4 . t,,..Z. G ,T ra „li y ill , y ..l' li r i n to nV ik lrt 1 n ..1 1 11 3 t p . P r.j:L .Sh l nr ° : 24* O.F ? r i an Ai k l l 7. iklaj. FLS.'ialo'; ', Rua u. John ii or,i,, J .T A ,:t.ra 80 0 rt,o ,. ft, r:uito l n n . terg.ll.SiriOlYe ' ; ' , ' A sl. n s t a rigrc ' ' R a E pli t .u.. Eß Af' n: lie:o an n 3 ,- ;:g2 : W.G.*itehall. c rufh 4l tt l J l Tl cQu l' R.T y s e : ni.-4.e, •I)l.ont'iri; c 012.0.imer,gt:ThTournH 11., C. „,, u ,,,,, s 1 .rau,ab C Ete i d ” " 1 • , er , -Q u i ncy .. Rears Good, ciuitac - i. -7-- 71Te r4 ' ... bapt.J.DoebierDlyCTOU,UP Tllllo l3 O r ß e POOR, W Run. h bg (Jahn C. Trill% 43.aiifoni. • Ammon, W.S.Amborson, Wash'tn. I,W.H.Blair. Antrim. Rxt.totoug.--Rev. A. IL long, of Shire manstown, will preach in the BaptiSichuieli in this place, 106'eloek A. M., and 7i F. M., on- next Sabbuth,llBth inst. ' i3rOwn, ' D. IL, of York, Pa., willprefiehiltr the 'Lutheran ehnteh di , next Sunday morning and evening, at the :usual .•A" , . • hours. , A - LiTTER lutiOeen received recently, front -.141r 7 ;John _cttll?ertson, now, in Ilail..)hy Prisonwithour other citizen prisoners -froth tfils'ethiiity; - 'addiessed to;,lAs;lvite; in ivilich Ike states that tliey are slljn good health and, itho4:h6pes,:thati 04,1., *ill so)* ais eharge4. • - elje jvaitittiftrAkOositertivtlfiintb To PARMErts.-444tOtton - is invited to thn advertisement Of Mr. J. Allison . .vater,. pro posing to purchase . Straw,, pall--Grass, and Corn Husks. He offers tempting prices; and our Farmers will do ivelr to make their ar rangeaientA in-deaf largely with him. 414 This pub d himself to the nithnsiaatie and pliotnination WYE again direot.-the 'attention of our friend's, s iliO taaj'whilt 20 Purehatiejron 'tailing:of any description, or any kind of Iron W . Ore. of a decorative Character. for- any Purpoae, .ttei--sidvertieetnent of bleaers.WoonA Putor. Philadelphia. in another column. JoEtlf - Fureirti, the well known Furrier of 718 Melt Bt4 Piiili4elphhe;N" heir prepared: to 'furnish his patrons antithipuhliewith ato anti varied as. sortmentof FniacyTurs. Me stock's stri4rh, whilst his prices are realy low. Neu! his advertisement., CORDIS „. L never tins to cure Diarrhea and Cholera, 3Thrbus. It Is) cer L Diu, safe and speamiy. The ejnalleat child can take it, It is iirepartal and wild by Miler kiteneitey. BUT your Kerosene Oil'frani GOlNsichs, ho s ngent fir on'e c d'f the hest Oil et;timptes In the Sttu and always saps the best oil Icitoliskle and renal. GO TO Gelwieks' wholesal and-retail stppe, „- - eee the large stock anl get bargains: UNDRETIr'S AtiILICTIVIIRAT., DII.:LEMENTS AND SEED ,WAItEriDUSE 21 and 23 ...South 'Sixth' street, Philadelphia. DAVID LiNDALTEI & Sox, Proprietors, of.l.lloonisda e, which contain lyiesr fonr hundred fifth, levoted to the production or GAIS7SI::f §ELD9,, are now repared to supplyleountry,llerchants, thuggists and ill others who deaf ttt Seeds, with-Inca or entail -quint titles, by the pound or bushel, and also In paPers made reedy for retmitug- The ilstablishinent ' z representeil Darbttittutretli Sc inu.has been founded neatly3i-0f a c en tu r y, Tito Wide spread-Popularity, and 'the denumnyncreas ng front 3 ear to year. fur . • LANDREMS WARR ENTED i. GARDEN'' SEEDS ' residence of the high Tokio entertained fcr them by he Londreth's Gorden Seeds are not only favorably re eived throughout the lluion. but are shipped to ninny oragn ports. Indeed, it may be . stated with Jiational aide that they conic intoactive cuzapetitiou with Eng isli.Seed on British DAvieLandretle& Son MVP o all who are not aireadY nichasers of thoir Garden Seeds. to matio_a - ini of hanh.,-,lssared bhat they will be fount! fully equal to !Mir high remit at ii.n. L entireties Rural Register ani/ Almanac containing at itiogire of Garden Seeds , with instructions. famished ratio. Also—,Catalogue of Agrieultural implements. - DAVID LANDltlail & SUS, .Zios.2l and 24 South Oth.it., Philadelphia. ang. 12. • BEST WIIITE SEED NIVEAT.- can supply the BOUGIITON VS' Inn . : WII:EAT. ou aral after September Ist. in quantities to slut }nix. ehssers. It will be furnished well cleaned. and is, e t ire ly free from. garlic and smut. The last two years it has yielded fully one-fourth more to the ncro than ally. other whost raised in this suction s and it is so stiff in the stills" that it is rarely bruken shorn...by swims. Price : 1 1.50 per bushel. Apply tour address the subseribor at Chum • Let.thurg. ' [raw 26,8t] A. K. = , . H s ti-PEICIOTI RED SEED WEAT. I can tnrnisli amount ort.KEE SHORE D SEED XVIIEA',... which has proved much superior, i both in the yield and ictilTnes.sof straw, to the ordinary. , Lancaster Wheat, It i perfectly clot*. Apply to or address the sub`cribtr at ebambershurg. au426-3t • A. K. M'CLIIRE. eufta.43trrija Unoffng. ItOOFF lc Cr. • ROOFING Ready to neat down,' stectiFlNG mare durable Than TiA. ROOFING al half Oleo:et of 7Yn.' • ROOFING for Beccpor Flat Roofs READY ROOF11G , ": 2 FOR MUSES. PO& Clltritelia, • - FOR.FACTORIES FOIL BA.IIINIi, This Booting le made of the heaviest woven fthric ever used for the purpose.-3lnnufitctured solely by Jul selves and secured by Patent. Put up in rolls and shipped to all parts 'bribe country. and tnually for sale by hard - Ware morcliantsand builders. It can bortpplied by any common workman. - • We also manufacture. 2 • ' CIUTTA PERCLII C.E3IELNT, .roaY.P 1.11111111, LEAKY TIN KOOFS! CHEAPER THAN OIL PAHrT , HEAVIER ROPY THAN 0/7., rArxr. MORE Dt. - I:AHLE THAY Olb pAr.vr. foims a permanetly adhesive. - elastic coating over the Whole surf tee of the tin. filling up all the smaller RUST JECOLES. And often saving the expense of a new'roof. ' 0118 ,co3tPotan) - GIJTTA PERCHA CEMENT Is especially adapted to repairing . LEAKY SHINOLE 'HOOFS: CHINNIES, SKYLIGHTS, . • . dtc eft., de. This Is n thick, te.onciutircOmputind, applied with it trowel jr similar instrument, and nut dry up and crack, as do all other articles used fur thislot t r i gs, .• • , CLUCITL.ARS AND SAMPLES , - - Of the Ready!lading sent by mail Whim desired Liberal arrangement% made with Agente. READY ROWING CO, 7:l4.liiiden Dine. New York aug. 20-ly ~foribarbittg CIIMBERL'D VALLEY VA.T3E- , HOU-IL; The Forwarding hnoinels trill hereafter be conducted by C. W, EYSTIW. lc CO., nt the 'Ware house of the C. V. itailrend, where_ they hope to receive n liberal patronage. ' DIMOTt--Dur.by, A: Cu.. :166. Market St. Philadelphia, anaJolin-Bingltaru, 1.51 Reward tit.. Baltimore. June t7.'61.' ' ." " ' IV.-ETSTER 11306A8 L. 111ILIBPIL, • aLCon:ILLLI:II. ZITLLEII. Poduce krum coiomste.N.: 'lVltolettle Gro -UPI 0, North 117 est Corner •uf Sixth mei, Ma r k e t Streets,. Philadelphia Pena 17, '133. , . VOTICE.—In th _matter, of. the LI 'Estate of George! , Palmer, deed: All pal-oohs In terested will take notice tharupon. application of W.. 4. Everett and C. 8, Lyster, Dux., to tho Judgeaor the Or. phatts' Conti of Flanklin C 0.,, ra., the so l d magus hr upon Court made the falloWing order to wit: That nOtico to nlt parties intemded to appear at: . 'l6x:item, of Court.'on Tuesdav, Ocln&tt WY 1 kg:4 5110 W, 00115 If any they bare, why John ilartnony one tit the Exec utor:, of the hod will and testament of Go. rge painter, deidd. should not be dischargeo from the duties and re sponsibila les cf said executorship. ' • MiTCEFELL,' ' wag 2C.-16. • . • . -Clerk of Orphans' Court. - ICORINTING - OFFICE FOR SAL - 1' —ln consequence of the death of J. M. Bradley, of ih. Firm of 51. Bradley .1 Co ~ t he undersigned• will relt,etPublic bnle, on Saturday, thel2th day of. Septe mber. the , ' entireestabliallmeat of the 4 + 151.ElteBBSBURG JOG itA AL.' , , To a young man havingi Practical knowl edge of the business. this teem a rare chance, AS the Job Work of the Office, in a large measure, sustains - the es-: _Vensfss, distinct frum the subsorilition,list dndt adrertis. , gale will take place on tbe'premierset 2 O'cloeli; P. M. Terms moderate:—One-fourth In hand, balance in ,Terms payments. JAMES 0. CASON,. • • ,Surviving Partner of nag 26t0 .Bradley cir Co. • cST,ITtITE!' SUBSTITITTE! ! Par less than ssp.. Par particinlard inclosO4o' Cents. Address J. A. TIGYSIPSON; pt 240 - Cali of John G. Schiller, Pittsburg ? Ya. . TIAND-BILLS, fromtholargest to the small "eat, in plain - or fancicelm* prfated en! th office of ,the FRANKfiIN REPOBITORY. ClA.RDSl)rnited . every; - style , . rates, at,thq °faced' the FRANgiJ:I4 VV lowest r .pAltrinigTs p,rs';-*1 in ;best style } sei and lost rates, at t• • atik.Ns h :' the FAA EPOSITORY. sbeeto. FOR •.LLL BUILDINGS ,Rtgal 'potirts. itsb .2.• - • • T RESOLUI , :. , 4N ' PRO:, POSING- CEETALN RTS Tff THE tJ.NsTITIIII.O7,I. • Ile it resolrea by the Senate an ouieof,Representa tires of the "Commemeraith of l'olinsylrf Gen-al Assembly mst", That the following arm nts bepropb sed to theConstitation of the Common Ith, in accord ance with the provisions of the tenth - article thereof: Vide:shall ber an additional section to the third article ofthe C4nifitution, to be designated as stetion four, as ' • - 4 1 71'4, SECTION 4. Whenever any of the qualified etcetera of this Ccianl,onwealth shall be in any actual - ottlitary ser vice, Under a requisition from the PresidegtO the Ifni ted-Stafes, or by the authority or thistqlsW.-; won:wealth, such electors may exercise tare right Suffrage in all election's by the citizens: under Suctiregnripons ns axe, or etedlbe,-priscribed by law. is in It ti,setf they were present at their usual place of Meetly:mt.- ' • There shalrbe two additional section's to theeieventh article of Constitution, xo liedesignettedma sevtions eight and nino,ns follows: - Steam/ S..No biltshall be passed by the Legislature eon ngmore than one subject,-whichshall be clearly expressed in time title, except appropriation bills. Snertox-S. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges.ln any cage. where the authority to grant such powers, or privsleges, has been or Inityherenfter be, conferred upoh the courts of - this bothminwertith. -, JOHN CESSNA, - ',Speaker the Douse. of Ripresemhatires. JOILN P: PENNEY, • " Speaker of the Senate. OTTEIE SECRETARY nr TEE COXIIONWEALTIX, llarrisburg,July-1, 1863.- Penrisyttanitt $ . 3: Ido hereby certify that. the fore• going and ~, n nexed is true and correct s. Yerpy Mr -the original Joint ReseintiangoY tha general Assembly, entitled "A Joint Resolution proposinircertam Amendments to thq Constitution," na the , :ame remains on tile in thisloffice, In testimony whereof, I hive hereunto set my hand, and caused the itearef the Secretary's office to be affixed, the day and year above ivritteri„ ELI SLIFER: • jnlyls, tifl•to , Secretory of the Commonwealth. J,-A DMINISTR - ATOR'B NOTIOE':- ._ Notice is hereby given, thk letters of -Adminis tration ori the Estate of Sainnel Gilmore, late of Letter kenny township, decd, have been granted to the subscri ber, residing In Stragbllrg Allpgmontvknowingthemselvea, indebte4 to the sald Estate vrlll please eilhe immediate payment ; and those having claims wilt present them properlyrutthenticated forPottlement. nue 26 . JOHN OILMORE, : --- jDAIINISTRATOR'S NOTICt.-- Isibtice is helirbyilven that Letters of Atiiiiinfstra;- tem on the Estate Of Peter Reed, late of Green townAhip, V•e'd. hare been granted to the undersigned, tesittinf in Fayetteville:ln said township. . Alt persons knowing themselves indebted to saidiße, tale will please make. immediate payment; and those; having claims w ill present them properly authenticated for settlement. an 213," . . JACOB B. COOK, ndm'r.t NettaOTICT.--1 - fhorea - s; Leiteii- Te's, tatnentntv on thwEstato of John Myers: - laid of rkinny tuwnship, decd, Lave been granted to the hubkribere - - • - - - • •:•-- -- ' _ All persons knowing themselves indebted, to said Es Ante e requested to make immediate( pujinent. and thu.e having- elaiins, pres6nt them properly anthenti cateillar ettloment. _SAMUEL. MYEIIS. Letterkenny twp., JOUN tiAYRAY, Southampton twir. Eleentot-v. NOTIVE.—Nogoei it is herrhigiven that Letters Testamentary to the .Lstate of Dxuirl Chi*, late of Peters ton:wnship, deed, have been granted to the understgned, residing in said township. . All persons knowing themselves indebted, to said Es tate will please make immediate paymeiiti Mid' arose `having claims will present them properly authenticated for nett/cum:a.- ' , „ PANIEVONRAV, Ex'r MIRO A DMINISTRATOR'S Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis-1 tintion on the Estate of Samuel Litirn,s, late of Green' toirnship, - deceased, have been granted to the under= signet, residing in said township of Ot een • All persons knowing themseltett indebted to sald Es; hat will please mike immediaie payment: and ,those having claims willpresent them properly anthentinated for settlement,. ,- 4AC013 2...11)K., Administrator. Aug 12. 64 NGPI CE.- 7 =Whereas, Letters Tes4 tatnentarLon,tbo Estate of Samuel George. tarn to Guilford towdship, deed, have been granted to the subscribers. • All persons Indebted to thr said Ranee, are requeated to make inunedlat payment.and those having eltdms oi douivds rtgaitoiik thwßstate oilmid-decedent, will Make them known, without delay. to JOHN ROWS. Greencastle. - MARY 4.lll:olittiN, 'Guilford twp. [ ang. sExeculora. I . VXECT:TOR'S NOTICE.-:—Notice 4 • is hereby given that &Jets Testamentary to the hs Late of : , :tninol Stouffer, fate of-St. Thomas township, cletfdl have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. ' I All persons knowing thenfielves Indebted to said Es : tate will pleaee make immediate payment; and those Having claims will piesent them properly authenticated settlement. ,ANNI STCYUFFRIt PTi,ntriT atm 11,44 N- , OTICE.-Itiherea—s; Letters of A - ministration on the ,Estate of James M'Kesson, late of the Borough of ChamPeribtmg, Alec d, have hem granted to the subseril.4r. residing in bald Borough. All per knowing themselves Indebted to said Es tnte. aro regtiestefk to mal.e Immediate payment: and those claims or demands a-alust the Estati; o decedent, willmake known the same without delay. vo - ang. 5 - LYMAN S. CLARKE. Adm'r. OTIC'E.—W liereas Letters, of 4(1- 11 . . minisirntinn on 4lie-E.4tate of Mary Lindsey.date of the Borough of Greencastle, deed:limy° been granted to tlin -übscriber. residing in said Borough. AU persons knowing themselvea indebted to said Es 'tate2 are hereby i•egnested to make immediate payment and ihosn haying claims or demands ag:titog the Estate of end decedent, will-make known thesamo without de lay, to • ' -'DATI.D L. 'LINDSEY, - nug.S _ " A chn'r. 11 - _,7IIICITTOIiS" , ' , N0T1(.1E.4-tigotiee is hereby given that Litters Testamentary to the ls , Estate of floury Brnbaer:,..late of Peters township'. dec'd. have hstin gran et% to thc: undersigned; rtadding said township. • Allyersons knowing them4elves indebted to said 'ES 7 tate will' please :inake Immediate payatentC aid those having claims will present them properly authenticated 'for settlement.` lIENRY BUR BAKER. _ aug 2t3 DAVID If.ELLI•IR, VOTlCE.—Whereas Letters of Ad -11 mioistration Esiate of Nancy' Crawford. Late of Guilford township, deed, bare been grunted to the subscriber, residlng in said township MI persons_ iniladed.toihe said Estate. Fite heiebiro quested to make immediate payntent.and those having claims or demands against the Estate of said deeMkeut, will make known the same withont delay. to - aug. - , JOHN CR AWFORD, Adru'r, xTOTlok,l.—,lVllel'ents, Letters , trunentarspin the the /strife Buiden; litie of the Itoraggh of Chanibersburb, Teed, liare been granted to the suliecriber. - - _ i All persons indebted to theitaid tidate, are requested 'to make immediate payment. and hoe ;having ' chilms 'or demands agninet tile Estate of said decedent, will 'xiinkeknown tliesatoo trlthowt delay to „, BURDEN, Zzer. •A DMINISTRATO.R'S . - Notice Is hereby given that Lettere of Adminis tration on t he r ßietnfe of , Alatalttn - iihelter. late of Unit: told towneltipatiedl hare lteen granted to' the under signed: residing - in the liarongli - of Chamberelnd. All persona knowing themseive-tindebted to said .24 7 t ate mill please make imm ipayinent ; and - those having claims will present titom properly anthentlcatecl or settlement. aPkl 9- JON HUBER, Atha's.... . . . orNOTlCE.—Whereas,- Letters -Tes oiana eatery on this Estate of Solomon Sheikh, late t e Boronkb of.Oreeneastle, dee'd, have beeti granted to the subscriber, residing- at Upton. •• All t)ersons indebted,to tbe Bald Estate, are . t,,equested o'Maketrontedlate "pay,Ment, and those having .elalms Or detnaudsagatristrthp Estate of decedent, ' rtcahti known the'dame, without delay,te • OtOg.k.„ ,„ • - GEORGE ViptoE, VECIPPOtS'i 'NOTICE.--notice is hereby:given tin 'Letters 'Testamentary to the Estate of Fred% Inllin ger ' of Lettorkenny township,, t dec'd, hereo= granted to the -Undersigned. . • All p.ersons indebted to the said - Estate, are hereby re.' quested to make immediate payrnen t and - those having elaims - ,or demands against the Estate- of, said decedent make known the seine witiiiini• delay, to JOHN HOLLINGER, Harrisburg, • , OHO. HOLLINGER, LetterkennltoWnsbin,* sept - 2-60 .. • • ',Executors. AtaiIIstISTRA.TOIVS NOTICE, • :Noticele hereby glyen Aid:letters nt Adirdnistra tion oh the Estate of Reary - 11011 flr, late of Dimon town ship, deed, - have beee 'granted to the _undersigned, resid ing Rad. Thomas townatki. • • • Alt personir Indebted to the said Estate'utO regnefitod to motto immediate Poe/tent, and theed hasing -- ,claims or dernands against the itata of the amid decedent oake knoiritthe liable Without delay, to _ , asp 2 PETER 0 ROLLER, - eistatt_-•*ateo. VALUABLEYARMFOR The undersigned offers at Piivate Bale. a saltnible LIMESTONE PAlBLeituated on the Mertersburg — and Ilagerstown mid; funr inilmt'Sptlrof the former place, in the Welsh Run .District. eintataingi ONE lIIIXDBED AND NINETY-SIX ACRES, 140 of which n're -Missend— in a high state of cultivation--tbe hilance choice Tim. ber Land. The Conococlivagoli Creek bounds the Farm on the North, and there are two Wells . of good Water on. the premises—one nt the House and 'one at the Barn The Improvements are, a two-story BOUGH CAST _ HOUSE, a good .STONE BANE BARN. with Corn. Crib" and Wagon Shed attached; and all' neemsafy out build- - ings. There is, Also, a good OECITARD of grafted Fruit on the premises. If the Farm is' not sold 'hy the Ist' day of October nest. it will, Cat that day, at 1 o'clock, P. M., be etferedat Public _ ' Persons wishing to view the premises can do 80.11 t any time by calling °lathe twalarsigned,reshling thereon. Sept. 2, 1863. J. WATSON MKTG. 1100UBtIC, SALE.—WiII be sold by • Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 20th oay of Sepunntdri ut-zt, at I eclocli;P: M., the following valuable Real Property, late the Int:steer Hen ry Stoner, deed., viz: TRACT OF LANTI, (hist quslity Lime stone) contaiting 110`Acred.sitnato in Peters township,. Franklin Conety, Pa.,, on the road leading 'from Green castle to Afercersbn rg—the Warm Sprit:olpol passes the door—arid in the immediate vicinity of Stittell's :About 80,Acresare cleared and nailer cultivation and good fences - % the remainder welt timbered.. The Im provement:awl:sista a good Shine Divellitig Reuse,: Log Barn, and ether out.burdings; a Well of oxceJent - toyer failing water cohrenient to the darning, &e. • There Is, also, on the premises, a thriving young. Apple Orchard. .TeiliMzz.—Orie-third of the purchase money to remain In the land dimingthe litethne of-the Widow, the: inter est to be p•i id to her semi-annually; $2.500 In band, and the hatance in two equal minual payments, bearing In terest the Unpaid purchase Money to he secured by Judgment on thiiiiropefiY. CIIRISTIAN . I'4l. STONER; ... DAVID AL STONER, Executor, of Ifenry 'Stoner, dee'cl, rtep 2-4t* .VALITAPARSVEAMITANNERY. FORlALE.—Thetinde'rsigned will sell at Private ate, his LPN MY, known as the Corner Tann cry, With steam and water-power, Barr Mill, Chopping, Mill. Stoehs !or breaking hides, &c. The Tannery has 8 leethes; vats, 2 limes and water-pool. aild is capable of tanning 800 heavy hides a year. There are - two Lag Dwelling houses, Barn, Stable And other:necessary out build ngs connected with the Tannery, and about 60 Acres cleaned. with good fruit.will sell any quantity of land with 'the Tannery, front 100 to 700 Acres. 0. or 60D Acres are Timber, and an ample supply of Chesnut Oak Bark to run the ,Trinni•ry for flity . . , years. It is situated about 7 miles South-west of 31ercei shut% en Licking Creek. Terms made easy. Posseginitt will bo'given this fall if necessary._ For further, partieninrs o address the under nigneil, at Mereersb tug, Franklin county - aug 12, 63-tf C. METCALF. VAL:LTA:I3LE MILL. PROPERTY • Y FOR SALB.—The iiliscrit,er desiring to refl. e from businessotreni tit private side his lr AIX Ell LE MILL Propertyi . situate, on the Coni'cocheagoo Creek. at Scotland ,tive miles North•ef Chambershurg. The Mill has three run at Burrs and Ls In good order for home and merchant work. It le situated in one:of the bust grain growing regions of Southern Pennsylv'ania. and conve nient to ehnl•ches and schoials. 'There-are about - seven. teen Acres of land connected with the nearly—all cleated and good Meadow Land; and nyder god fence. A large two.story Weathei boarded DIVELIIMPTI OUSE and other (Mt buildings, end considgtai le frultare o n th e property. Tha price inked is $.5.000. while the nett e arnings of the milhdriring the last year was above $7OO. For particulars apply to the sub,eriber t eliding on the premises. JOHN SLEICHTER. aug 1.9.tf VALUABLE, TAVERN STAND FOR SALE.- The undersigned offer at P•ivate y Sale, the well known Tavern, situated on the corner of 31arketand Second - Streets. now the occupaacy of -Sheriff Brown. The Hotel is a large commodious two Story brick-building,' The ;yard attached is admirably arranged for travellers stopping". - .with buggies and Wagons. The stable Is large and airy. and capable of accommodating from 50 to 00 lie.td borses. The out• buildings such as Wash llalFq. Spring House House. ikc. makes It the Mast desirable Hotel 'in the comity. Its near locatimito the Rail Road, Court House, Rink, and business plaees, rend, s' It the most pleasant and convenient stopping place in town,; Personutesiring to pnrcbaser can see tbmpremises and learn; the terms of sale by milling-9u the tiodmigned, ; • "ED, AUGHINB.N.CiI -Chamli'tt, sent. 2-If :S. 31. WORLEY. ÜBLI.O 'SALE.—Thei.e be P _wild by Public Sale, on the premises, in Antrim townsa'p, on .caturday,.the 19th of Sey'amber. next, the, following valuable Real Estate. 'tr. A TRACT-OF LA ND sitrint o about three miles East ofGreencastle. on the road lending to Brown's Mill, adjoining bu t s ofJatues rowu t Joss. Foss earl Simon Shank,oontaingtrs Acrei, mote or less. The land is litniotatie.in a.fineetate of cultivation and under good fence. The linprovba.ents are a two ritoried.Lng Roma Vogßarn, and ail the necesi.iiy ant. buildings there Is poneser fitiling Spring, of Water near the Dwelling, and tlinving,yonng- Orchard . of choice fruit on the premises. Salo to to comtnence at I o'clotk,,P.H., when the terms ;will be made known by — JOSEPH. HEIST. • nue. 2 -,3t* F. A. Z TotAN. Auctioneer. VALI:TBLE . FARM( FOR SA:LE.- V The mulct sign 'd offer at-Private S. ie, a valuable LIMESTONE FARM, shoaled in We'sh Run district, E.pf Bowles Store s,conshting of 146 ACRES 110 of which is cleared and in a good Atte of cultivation nod the 'balance is line TIMBER LAND . The improve. moots nr. a hew two story- BRICK I'OOSE, new Bank Barn, and all necisciary outbuildings. There is a good Well of never...killing water at the house. There is also a good Orchard ;31 Grafted Fruit on the .premises. If the firm is not bold by the 10th of October. it will La exposed at Public Silo at I o'clock. Persons wishing, to vievrThe premis2scatu do i so by ailing at.the fdrai or the residence of J. WATSON CRAIG. Welsh Run. sept. 2. JNO. Chamburslirg. 'l l llRl' FOR SALE.—Th© under signtsi trill sell at "Private 'Sale. his FARM, con %inning .16; ACRES, more of less, of geod quality of LIMESTONE LAND, in a. gocul stato of cultivation. The Improvements good ; well watered, and Yming Orchard beginning to bear. I deerp„it unnecessary topy n.oi C. he any' parson wishing to piirchase 'can see far This. Farm is situated about 134 miles South-west of Up- Aun t Franklin county. Pa. [sep2- qt] JOIIN STONER. nb-tOI n: HEAD OF SHEEP LOs7.— tfij Strayed from the residence of the subscriber, 3tving near New Unilford,..froni 40 to b head of Sheep, parked with the.letter N with tar on their aide. Any persona bA 'lug strayed sheep, with the above mark, on .thr - yremises, will please ; sire information by. Address • ding'= • N. W. SULLYNNIIRGEIt. a ng NevvVnilford P. o;;Preitklin' co., PA. 0,-%" REW_AJW—.-Stolen from the .cp‘ it y pasture field of the subscriber, on Friday night the ith MILO, miles east .of Chambersthrg lin the Giittysburg-Piki, a large Black•Elorse,B years old; ewe. .well iu the left shoulder, but does het go lame; walks ;well ih liarnesS,br under the saddle,- The - aboici 'reward 'will be psld for any infurtnatipu lmiding to the recovery :of tlfe bortt by . ANDREW J. LOC:MAIM. , • V n TRAITI).—,On Saturday night, 30th. of August, 186.3 2 as beautiful PACINO itAltE. four years old.' Strayed is a small anis mad, having a heavy mane and tall; small led nod ;small feet—flanks dark. Back and withers tightly chafed with saddle.' Intim left front foot she la slightly sprung in the frog. Any ono in possession of strayed will pleasektddress the owner at Leesburg, Cuinhe;iand County, Pa.. who will bestow a liberal reward. . sent. 2-3t* Rev. T. MARSHALL WEST,Otrper. QTRAYI BULL.—C l iiiXit to the prem. j ins of the subscriber, residing two miles month of Cialmbersburg,oti the Waynesboro road. about the mid die of June,, ; a CHESTNUT BROWN DULL, about tw ) .two yaws, old, with a white strite on the back. The ;owner is notified' to prove property and pay charges, or Ihe will be disposed of according to law. sep 2.3t5. , CHRISTIAN HOOTER. • VSTRAY PIGS.-S.-- - -Camo to the Premises of the snbacilber, on.-'the Oreeneastle roan, about one mile South of Chanibersburg;bn or about -the 4th lust., 11 11" E SHOATS. The owner is notified te , . prove property Ad pay charges, or thePlits *lll be dia. 4)osed of according to law. " C. M. BURNETT. angl93t* - TRAY CQWSl , —Ctame to:the-prom -LI hies of th'e subscriber, at Willow Grove, 3 miles East o t Chambersburg, on or about the 6th hist, 2 BRINDLE MULEY COWS, one with a white face., --The owner is hereby notified to come, and proio` property and pay charges; or they will be disposed of according to law. aug 28-30 . • . JOHN - of Jacob. QTRAY - 13TJACK'.AtAnt.—I have Jo in my possession a BLACK 3IAKE, believed to be long to Dlr. Joseph Culbertson, of Cumberland Valley. Upon proving propeit-Sand payinterbarges, she will be idellvered to the owner. Addre% the, subscriber at Co -jaug gfr.,?t) M. bf. BTBICK •R. • It JAI-WS.;oi .er ju T fr. or in llcemitals* can furnish them with the AsPosr_roßY thrhelOortth c c fcir - 25 cents; el: months for :50 cents, or one year for. ti 01. • • U 01?., .1 3 1ZINTING, every done at' the oftide of the FRANALINSEPOpribitY. NEI Ural (Tome *aim. p • . n . ußtic SALE.—By virtue of :Order of thel)rnhnns' qourt , of yrunkun mks, i n inure: will be exposed ter Public Sale, on thearetateel. to . Zztarday,„thi 2tif]dag'of Sept-mkt, r 0 ' 06 ( 1 ,T:114 the following valuable Real Estate, late the pmp. Daniel, Cramer, deed, , sirz :The 31.tvi1tni ated - on the Read leading from Strasburg to liwthary, about two and a half Mlles from the former blare enry raining lt)s ACRES of wod Slate Lamh 10( tft uhleh' ter cleared and in a hign stnte of cnitivation. and rtieleird 'with gooc - „,fence; The Irnproetnients aro a- tiro story Leg Ronse,rt good Frame DM), and ail the- neeeespi yint-liniblinge. a Well of excellent Water near the L,x-rh lug ;awl . ruuulng Water thro'lhe Snit)]. Twenty' Atli*, of this Sarin le good Meadow. It tee Al t nun it iin'Oreb- Ara of eXcellent.Pridt. This le n very ile.irableproker i ty, being:with - 60 mile and a halt of three first-slaw" :Wig Mills. Persons desirous of tinrchering, will do wen to"call and examine the troperty prevlutta today ofisnk ,Shonhi it not be bold; i t will be ofieruct Sent on 1 ,3 11 , 0 day, fur the putiod.of ono yearc from- the let of April - - , TS:SAMOS SALS.—LOnobalf oil -of title the tr,itiOlce In two equal anneal payments.; secured by Ju4. , -went oil the property, 'With Wert. et. - "aug s.s. :rartratsciN,Admi;%=, 14,1hore wilt also bo exposed' to t'tiblic Site. engin same day, two Trivets of Land, welt cuti ct ed with' TIM.' ber. situate in the sumo township.; shout tivo nilies from the first named property, one of which coutitios 40 Atte* and 340 retches ; the other, 1.7 Acres toot an Perches, iturrwili t.esslld separate or tOgetioir, to 'mit pim o iss ,„ rit. TRAMS t--Oncebalf on delivery of Decd, the butanes in three equal &tinned ya)ntents: with, host S. It. ARCM.is C. Shute, Auctioneer; ang 10:te ' A CHANCE TO - .MA.KE•MONE:I , -•, The - Undereigied titterat Private - Fele: 4 A I ;tnettl , flnuwatfi,n; froze. all thaCvalua We TRACT U.V.LANP, situ - ateddu St:Thoutits towrishiP, nualthu Comity-4 a., 3 - -tulles North-west of the village of St. Thomas. Nailed by lauds of D. Wilson's Melts, Wm. Bee:user, Darr. ;44 others, euntaining . - 229ACRES4 'About. ICO Acresofthia Tract axe clnareiland.4l6 ay, iliac state ofcultitation, the whets of which has bevirt•thut.. onghly limed within the last few. year's I the:balanCe .1 1 ! heavily set tilth thriving Timber. There lea fine stone Quarry on the premises. Irma ‘thick a superior quality of Lime Ls made. The ImpraVernersta consist-of a good, two storks' Leg and Frame DWELLING 110ligl A YINE DANE DARN, erected last b - ammer: a Water forfeit SAW MILL, nail a STA YE and SHINGLE MI ItlFi Tileiveh by a- small Steam Engine, and other fleet's - slay and convenient buildingir. - • The above Property offers; great inducements to pnr= eh:leers R eal.Eatat 0. It• is located inn finely Timbered reglon.and an the demand for Lumber, Staves, Shingles; Ste.. is and will continue- up the 'increase. en.rgetth business roan could not fill le make 'Money out of the vnan'y advantages it ; possesses. Persons I leAring to in- Nest in a valuable l'ropel ty are invited tc• view thin. Salisbury Shearnlan, reaiding thereon. giv,e - any in formation that may be desired. Pos.sessiou can he tad ni any-tithe. e . t June IT, '63 • GARTER .A_StiI:ARMA'S,.. TIXECITiTOR'S SALE.—In pursues ante of the last will and testament ot Driblet. 1.,02151ve. late Pete] s township. - Franklim county; i'a ,dec'ti, there will be exposed at Public Foie, en ftie prem ise:ton Theirsday. the fl it ststy_str&ldfsillier, next. at 1 o'clock, I'. M., the following Pi epert y. late the Estate of • Daniel Conrad, dec'd. viz : A PAVI in said. tottuship„ lying along the. Cove Dap road, on e• nil le Dom Covet ap, Mtijianing lauds of llenry and.Dabriel Swands ofi. Ike west, David Lingoes heirs ow themorth „and allots on the eayt. containing 187 ACRE§ and the allowance. The soil isSand and cLty. There is about 140 3cresclear and, ins:good State of cultivation. 1S Acres of Which to :Meadow-and more bleadow can lia-nAde :" the roniclue IA covered with valuable Timlier. The improvements con sists)! a good two story log Neatherboarcipil Dwelling Union, aml Kitchen, Smokehouse, ran cry within first. rate cellar under it, in the yard.close by Ike dwellinx. a good Prime Data and other. 'access:my buildings. A Cistern in the yard and n well of good mat e r Close by the, house. There is nYoung Orchard uL choice Yruitifretot stich as Apples.Dlums, Pears, and Cherries. There is a large, stream of water running throngli the - Fat pi rind passes one end of the barn yard. is lane extending from the tinin _yard to all of the fields.. if the Fartn,• if nop solagti Amid day. it }Will be Oferetlibr rent. Any .persott Wishing to view the prophrfy can call on the sabscriher. livingot the farm. _Terms made known on the day, a. sale. „ DANIEL CONRAD. -, atig,lo4B.- Ex'r. - , VALUABLE R - T V *PRIVATE' SALE.--ilie en6wriher.offers :rate gale 40 , 'ORBS more or less. of first class Limestouso Land, situated on Antietam Creek. 2 nines Smith of WA:v.- noshore,adjoining the lands of Daniel F. (loud, ,David Stoner, and ether landsof the subset iber. ,Theimproves ments are a story and half BRICIC-110IISE with Base, - ment, with stable and all other needirsary ontlinilnings.; them to this property there are two wells with pumps in -eseli,one of- which is a never-fitiling stream, There in 3, also on sald tr.,ct a two story LOU lIOV,SE with Base ment, Stone Blacksmith Shop, Log St able,and other out .Tueaelsof there properties there ilia fine ses lection of-thrifty Alta trees ; ench eta Apples, : Poaches, Plunisitirspos,..Ae. - . - f • A rare thane s o is here offered a Illickninith or Wagons maker., It would mak.• river:,; desirable bouniluid is eons venient to churches, school houses and 31111, russets - ion will be given on the first of April. 1364 For further •particu-ars ingnlre of the subscriber- living near the property. • ,- ABRAHAM BARR. -2 , .8.--Thetsubperiber brie also a-fine-farm, f u r rent, „Possession to be given on the first of April 15114. [Cbamberalmirg . Reporilory insert arid to this talcs for collectitsb—traynestgrro , Resord.l • .. aug iitt•tit , VL ALUABE AT - PUBLIQ BALE.—The, undersigned, Executor of Malaclaf Brindle-late of St‘Thonuts township, deed. rill , offer 'at Public Sale Mt -,Naturday, the ivy, day rif Octobrs. next, TUE. .DIANSION FA-RM of mid dee'd... situate i 'ht. f Vicunas township, Franklin County Ps. about tarimilen South of the tillage of St. Thomas, adjoining lands of Wilson's beirs,.:John Miller and nth. containing; :get ACRES and 'allowance of LIMESTO'NE LAND. This Farm is eligibly situated with-a stream sot Ii.U.NNINO ;WAWA thrAii g'h and a NETER-FAILINti tPßltitk .near the house._ - The infprortments consist _of. a large twcestriry Stone hi 6use, Stnne Rank Baru. Wages bed; Corn Crib and other necessary tat- Also, two tenant 3louses:lml an Orchard 'ef - choke - Fruit Trees.'-ancli as apples, pears, psechea, elle; ries. &r. About lift} acrets tgein good tinlber and athilit - 'fifty is Meadow ground. Any person wishing to view the premises beforethe day of sale will call on the subscriber residing - about lone -half mile west of St. Thomas. :Sale to commence at 1 u'cicck. TerrelemeAle t known On day of sale by kICIiGk : I,StiI SS, cog 28-ts , F.fr of Malachi }triadic.. deed. 1 . )111V ATE SALE. OF TANNERY NEAR FAVETTEVILLE;--The . igned will 'set at Myrtle Sala,,tho g TATE to*ii • —" - ' 430 ACRES OF LAND. All under good fouee a nd tillable. with a good Brick Dwell tng `t well of good water near thei'door, a good Barn and Thrashing Floor, a fine Orchnt - d, bearing, the.be'st, fruit; Also A ,TANXERY • ,-• • of 32 large Vrife, 6 large Leaches with lime% and pooli Bark Mill,- R 0110.% Pinup and Fulling Stock* ailln tiara. lent ordir, the whole operating by WATER POWER. Also a - good:Ea/tithed, 211 ntisurpapsetl in ,notiveniernco ;and labor saving. The above property will be shown fenny portion nnap• plicotion to Jacob B. Cook of „Faye! teyille, or John. B. gook of Chamberaburg. Ternui. willbe tea &unable.. 4'une 17,'63-tf . - FET.EIL COOK DESIRABLE TOWN' PROPIiR- F TY: FOR SALE,---The ntulersigned, nt Pri vate Sale. a LOT OF GROUND. situate on East Queen St., Chanibersbnrg; adjoining the residence of P. lltantaart. Esq-,lutaingthereerVerected a two-story DUTCH DWELL , INti HOUK with a two-story. Wink Bark Building -at tached. a 'Frame Stable, and other necessary out-brriht hip. There lands° a Well otexcellent, Water and a Cis (tarn on the preiniaes. • - - • - F. Persons Wishing' to view the premise& and lettrn the fertile, can do so by claim; on T.,lt. liennody, , I Chanilicr?l)ur4,,ur the, subscriber, residing in Shippere.- - • - • - afr Possession given on the 'lli of April next: Wien fr 'good title-will be made by • .t3A3IIO.EL KNISLEY. (' June lt-3m • ALM: S. teCUCTIE. - I FIRICRY'S. STONER: i• iMIQII Vit'E & ST -0 N E. 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