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Thomai C. McDowell, of late one of the
editors of the Patriot and Union, was announced to
address a Union meeting in Beaver. in favor of the
re-eketion of Gov. Curtin. •
The Hon. John C. Knox, of Philadelphia,
The Union men of Erie have - nominated an old Democrat of the Jackson stamp, and an ear-
John R. Cochran and Bain S. 11111 for Assembly, nest defender of the Government from the assault
Returns from 1,379 towns in Maine give of traitors, hat taken the stump for Curtin. Thus
me by one the oldleadent of the true Democracy -
'Cony 18.478 'ority for Governor. Thestone town?
• tre eland.
their
last year gave, Coburn 5,921 majority. taking. .
In a speech made recently in Ohio by a
- Remember, Tax-payers, that in one year
rentleman who has been known for many Years as a
the ordinary cities of the , Suite Governmene leer,
reduced NINETY-FIVE THOUSAND THREE leader of the democratic party, he put the separa
'ion of the honest men and the traitors in the demo
-317.00,4 by ANDREW G. Cturris 1
HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN DOLLARS ($95,- .
:vatic ranks on its true ground. He said : "I have
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tot left toy old political associates because I desire
Lee threatens another raid into Pennsyl- the destruction oftlemocraey; I only wish the party
`venni during election ;Reek. If his army, as we are ' , lestroyed that democracy itself ma* live.
told. is but forty thousand strong.,and they Would • . The Copperheads held a meeting in Phil
come here and rote, Curtin and the Union would idelphia on Thursday evening, and Passed residu
still have a handsome working majority,
.:ions declaring the President's proclamation sus
• Gov. Andrew was nominated for re-elec- :i pending the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus
tion by acclamation, as were also all the present unconstitutional. This was done in the face of the
eneumbents of State officers, by the late Union Con- i fact that nut six hours before Judge Cadwallader, a
vontion in Massachusetts. . Democrat, had declared, in his scat that the actwas
Hon. Win. E. Lehman, Democratic mem
perfectly constitutional, and had returned certain
writs taken out the day before.: •
fiber of Congress from Philadelphia, and one of the
The Copperheads toll us that President
.ableat and most eloquent leaden of• that party, is
,out for,Curtin and Agnew. - Lincoln bad no statute to sanction the suspension
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th of e th;wr i i d t of
t habeas corpus. In his proclamation,
'Who stru4 the Johnny Copperheads away
down in Mains? or the Biily Butternuts away off in gave r i m t
h e
e n a quotes othori t the law xe e i
e f Congress
batwhich
California? Who?. Hey ? Copperheads! did yell traitors need be troubled_ about it. The Nobody writ 'was
hear any of that Union thunder
Every State election thus far held this of the people against the machination of traitors.
Fall has-given large majorities for 4he Union tick:, A Washington dispatch to the New York
eta. The so-called Democratic candidates are ey- Times announces that Francis J. Grand, a noted
cry where left in the lurch. democratic politician, Envoy-to one of the German
Remember, Freemen. that the whole cop- States under Buchanan, and very recently One of
perheriti party are opposed to soldiers voting; op- the editors of the Philadelphia Age has been eon
posed to so amending our State Constitution as to F vested froth the errors of his ways, and will address
allow them to vote. , . the Germans of Philadelphia upon the duty of sup-
Porting the war, sustaining the Administration, and
gemember, voters of Pennsylvania- that voting for the Union nominations.
George - W.Woodward. the copperhead candidate for .l After the Democratic State Convention of
Governor, stands upon the same platform With the
Ohio had made their nomination for Governor, the
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traitor Vallandigham, and the political scoundrel
copperheads brought out a campaign pamphlet,
Fernande Wood. , entitled "Vallandigham's Record," which was dis-
Remember, Loyal Men. that in two years, tributed pretty freely; but finding that the "Hee
nearly TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN, TO 1, ord" was dainaging their prospects, they last week
.am ix caushiso A WICKED ANT) CAUSELT..4B RKBEL- i suppressed the document. anti called in all the Ilea-
WON, were furnished from Pennsylvania, by Ali- i ting copies.; The opposite party then took it up,
DREW G. CURVY. , ' I and now the "Record" is advertised in all the Re
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f publican papers for ono dollar per hundred copies.
.. The - Richmond 'Enquire). advises Lee to';
It must not be forgotten. -as the political
cross the Potomac, and invade FennsYlvania. and I
"thus embolden the. peace Party." The Enquirer . campaign progresses, that the Copperhead Coeven
underatands upon Whom it can depend, and prop- I thin which nominated GeOrge W. Woodward passed
efts appreciates the motives of the peace party. - i a resolution endorsing Clem ,t . . .'" . , i
the convicted Ohio traitor ; and that Woodward to-
We have the most cheering accounts from -I
day entertains the same sentiments as have trade the Old Guard. Her majority for Curtin attd the
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I 14 allandighain infamous. Is it net an insult to the
' Union. we are -assured, may reach 7,000. Many of
People of Pennsylvania to present a man holding
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the prominent Democratic speakers are canvassing 1
such
principles
for their suffrage? i
'the county for the Union Ha et,
. RIME: SIDER, honest men of Pennsylvdnuz . ,
' " Have von heard the 7 s; evA from . Maine ?"
ii ; /o r t e ia
n one year the ordinary receipts of ate. State
Maine his gone against the Democracy. and given .
T o y rn tent ivereismreated ONE MILLION THIR-,
inrim Union Gains. The D smocmtic - masses of
1 THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND SE V
-31 tines ,lon't sec " thorned to pence" through Cop- I
ENTY-SIX X DOLLARS, ($1,030,176.00,) Thuili
' perhcAistu. Now for Penns) lvunia andOttio I I
• crease leas Affected by forcing payments from the old
The Copperhead ticket in Minnesota is i d e bt ors of the &ate—from men who had posiponed
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caving in. The candidAes for Secretary of State. 1 Paying their honest doectnthe Common:yea/di/or years
Treasurer. and Clark of the Seereine'Cotut, decline I and mho would have repudiated their indebted:vs..
to accept th4ir nomination in consequence of the ex- I had it not beenfor the sleepless vigilanceqf 4 ND r RE W
treir.ery disloyal platform adapted by the convention) G. CURTIN!
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A Springfield, Illinois, correspondent of I In the present contest, we hope no tTnion
,the St. Louis Republican ear: that' \Quantrell. the , man will feel- satisfied that he is doing his whole
- :Kanans assassin, was in Springfield on the .17th of I duty as a loyal and patriotic citizen; without exert-
June boat at the "Democratic.", mans Meeting, and I ing - himself to the fall extent of his ability to secure
:had P ivate conferences with the leaders of the de- 1 the re-election of Gov., Curtin.", Let each man work
monstration. • , 2 .;as if the success of our glorious cause depended upon
The copperheads of Dan phi n hid , Lebanon his own individual efforts. The hour for action has
_no arrived. We trust all fully counprehend the inagni
irtinated Herman Alriek-sfor Senater..bui he sen- ::,
• rude of the issue to be decided on the second Tues
- sibly declined, and Daniel P. Boss, of Dauphin, has 1, •
been made the nominee. The people Bill decline ,I day of Octobor, . -
to elect him by about 2.500. The Patriot and finioal The following is an extract from the letter
supports' him—that's enough I. . of Maury. the traitor, now sojourning in England.
... . -4 "Vallandigham waits and watches overthe border
Justice Woodward made a speech at it i
• - , pledged. if elected Governor of Ohio, to array it
.. small copperhead pow-wow at Lancasteeweek be- I against Lincoln and the war, and go for peace."
Piro last, Whether he succeeded in persuading his I Whereveris the difference between Vallandigham
bearers that peace would be cheap at the price of and Judge Woodward, they stand on the same
assuming the rebel debt, and trebling our pre i sent;, platform, and have the same designs. Vallandig
taxes, we have not learned, ; ham is,' however, out-spoken, Whilst Woodward
. Rvery one of the "fighting M'Cooks" are ~. sneaks among the "Knights of the Golden Circle,"
'and utters there his sympathies for the rebels.
out for John Brough, for Governor of Ohio. Every
°neer them wore DemoCrats in 1860, but their expo-.` In 1838 Judge Woodward would have h or
rience in the &nth has convinced them.tof the ab- ; rifled the Copperheads of to-day. He was an "abo
zsurdity oftlio doctrine that 'negro slavery is an in-•! litionist," and firmly believed that the negroes. with
. calculable *easing." and led them to bitterly oppose I proper cultivation, were Capable of self - government
such political rebels as VaHandighanl, _Woo o dward I and worthy of civil and religious freedom. In • the
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nand Wickliffe. i, 1 Constitutional State Convention of 1838, be spoke of
John Linsay, father of the President Judge I slavery as "a nefarious traffic in human flesh," a
iof that district, and one of the oldest and truest of -I "huge sin," as having "introduced among us large
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- ;;,Denitterati, is the Uni; candidate for Senator in - I 'masses of degraded, and wretched blacki," as a
Washington and Gre o, against Wm.. Hopkins, i 4.6tai11; 'an "evil." and as inflicting "deep and un
copperhead. Mr. Linens . will make terribleinroads , utterable injustice" on the African race; as depriv
upon the copperhead ranks in Greene, and if Wash- 1 ing the negro of rights to which he had an inaliena
'neon will do her,duty Hopkins will stay at home, I ble title, Am. . .
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MeMasters, of the Freemen's Journal, is engaged 1 _ Referring to this subject, Hon. Thaddeus
in canvassini Ohio in favor of Vallandigham. ~ In a I Stevens said to the meeting at Christiana last
recent speech at Cincinnati he took open secession 1 week:
ground. arguing that "the people of Ohio have a i "I was a delegate in the Convention in which
- right to abolish their relations with any State or I Judge Woodward offered rem
an amendment to dis-
I franchise foreigners. 1 remember- distinctly Judge
;Statist whatever:" and at the same 'time warmly
.IV rdwarrl to say that he • had long believed that
• eulogized jeff. - Davis as a statesman of the highest I t •
, or igners should not be allowed to vote; and now it
order. • , - • ...grieves me much to see that nine-tenths of the vo •
At. a, Union meeting held in Belmont, i tars. oiind of mheisn Party s a e re th foriineg. 43 Will nut there
Ohio. on the ifithinst., the procession was nine and . should vote for everhn e , he :out n t ot pre t ir t kil. h6 "H h e el l e?:
half nilles long. At the least calculation it contain:. tion was already secured and Gov. ourtin and the
ed 13,000 persona, and was four hours in passing a country night be congratulated in advance." .-
*given point. There were fifteen hundred and sev- Forty Copperheads, ' displaYing butternut
enty-five vehicles, and five hundred and fifty-five badges and armed with revolvers, appeared at the
Ititliesiand gentlemen on horseback. concord M. E. Church in Rostraver township,
i That the election of Woodward would . Westmoreland county, on Sunday, 6th inst. Teren
.iy of them entered the church, and when the presid
greatly eotaiort. and encourage the rebels and their
ing elder prayed for the President, the armies. and
'Northern sympathisers, no ono can doubt, and few .
would have the hardihood to deny, And yet many -he destruction of slavery, they sprtuirep, and it
•ef the supporters of Mr. Justice Woodward profess t ens supposed would have made an attack on the
to be friends of the Union, to be opposed to fleeces- minister, but on looking around they discovered
that the twenty left outside had repaired ton black
: 'ion,' and in favor of a vigorous prosecution of tfie •
war. - Is this insanity, or is it hypocrisy. : mitt' shop, where one of their number had fallen,
sad these bold "inside n" left the church, to look
The Vnion men of Adams county have •
After their fallen companion. Many of the number
- nominated Joseph Wireman for Judge, Cpl. C. H. I serer go to church anywhere, and were induced to
Buehler for Assembly, Jacob F. Lower for Sheriff, I •
visit „one on this occasion, to make an attack on a.
. V. X.' Martin for Register, Francis Krichten for . C hristian minister who was discharging his duty in
; Clerk. John H. M'Clellan for Treasurer and C. C. ' aplfolding the Union, Such is Copperheadism.
Myers for Commissioner. Col, Bnehltir is a brave .
and acecimplished soldier, and a most Worthy-man. -----
, . end if he is not elected, the Young Guard must be SCHOOL NOTICE.—The Public
terribly wedded to copperheadism. Schools for the Borough of Chambereburg will open
The War Democrats of Ohio had a large r.outtf:inrdeorthmear2SstelLooflsS,9l:ltrrenbecrilanSgchesolowriiliviljlerslutriardioi
- State Convention at Columbus yesterday, at which lould the Directors t i tii i i: e k;rv r i c s i able. . . •
strong resolutions were adopted in favor of a vigo- aep t 2.3i 3 t 3 : 7 °I-der ° t rN.
SNIDER, ,Secretary
runs proSecution of the war, sustaining the Admin
istration and the soldiers in the field, and condemn
ing the nomination and course of Vallandigham.—
As no nominations were made, it is understood that
the War Democrats will support John
_Brough for
' Governor,
granl4l4.,,lgjpoil s or.g.
POLITICAI; ITEMS.
' A Portland paper tells a story_ of &man
.
,- who was recently drafted in Westbrooka. Maine,
and who got exempted on the plea of non-residence
-in 'that town. At the eleetion'on Monday, howev
--er. he appeared at the polls, and voted the Copper
head ticket. Tie was subsequently informed that '
he could appear at the provost ,marshal's office and '
pay his commutation fee, or bring his substitute. I,
. - Who are the friends of Andrew G. Curtin!'
AnaWerrßons. Meade, Hooker, Rosecrans, Banks,
'littler and Grant, and the friends of liberty every- A DMIX NT TIA TORS' N0.1.11,1'.. , -
;where. Who would vote for Woodward if they ; N'"l' ' ... ebreLy giver' in th Letters ()!' yktiminiatra
ottuill Answer—Jeff. Davis and every Rebel in t it iim Estate of John Renfrew. let° of 'Guilford is
~. arms against the - .lovernment. Who mitt vote for
( dm
,e at,
i : l •ii . . „ li ii. v ,f e been granted to the .undersigned, residing in
wit? Answer—Buchanan, Ancona, Hughes; and ' ' All pennons indebted to the said Eetete.itre herebyre
' e , vr: ":.1 , 1111.'h Ca') in the "'tab who weinnathiPeA 77:th ' . 1 ""t'l t" ni*V" 'ilino.llo , . , nyment. and those having'
1`)- 'mit - 4)W; This undeniable feet sowed cause v, l ri , i ' l - - , -- -, mends I‘zionst the tmtlizE ot 40 4 decedent,
• evw-• •-.le ..iTitort —en to reflect andreject with scorn j . I- '''. 3"
-"L'..;tPtli."P.Bl l' l' t S 'r .4
k : i e {t 4 )l -1 1: to . ' : 2 :';
the-bogus Detruon a ~: -: 'set. , ' 1' sop 23 8... rt. 131.71t1kit.., , ALUIL LI.
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A YELECTION FOR OFFICERS
and MANAGERS of the Cumberland Valley Rail
Roa i Company, will be held At the Company's Mee, in
Chambersbttrg, on Monday r fhesth day of October nest.
between the hears of 10 A. 31 and 4 P. If.
sop 1.6.3 t ' E. M. BIDOLE,See'y.
PURSE FOUND IN CUMBER
LAM) Valley Rail Road Cara, containing a pizza!!
amount or money. The owner can obtain the same• by
attiug at their offico,Chambersburg Depot, proving prop
erty, and paying fur _advertisement. feept 23-3 t
QTORE R - 00.11 AND CELLAR
ki FOE' RRNT.—The largo store Room and Cellar. cor
ner Main and Washington _streets, Is offered for Rent.
Possession given immediately. Appir to
sepl6 R. P. HAZELS?.
the frinktitf tipvsitorn, Othambersburg; Pa.
iLegcti flotires.
AJO
""T RESOLUTION PRO-
NaING' CHRTAIN: AllE141).11EIsITS TO TILE
tiv.saTITUTION.
Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representa
tives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General
Auembly :net, That the following nut, ndinents be propo
sed to the Conant ation of the Commonwealth, in accord
ence with the proviekns of the tenth article thereof:
There ahall he an additional section to the third article
of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as,
follows:
SECTION 4. 'Whenever any of the qualified sleet , re of
this ccramonwealth shall be in any actu4l military ser
vice, under a requiaitiou from the President of tile Uni
ted States, or by the authority of thin Chummy% ealth,
such electors may exercise tt a right of suffrage in all'
electlona by the citizens, under such regel adorns as are,
or shall be, prescribed by law, L 4.1 fu.ly as if they were
preetwit at their usual place of election.
There shall be two additional sections to thoeie"enth
ankle of enlist itutioN' to be designated as sections eight
and nine, as rdlowsVc4
dicnox 8. Nu bill shall be. passed by the Legislature
containing more than one vulttect, wb kir shall be clearly
expressvd in the title, except - appropriation bills.
SzctioN 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature
granting any powers, or privileges, in auy‘case. where
the authority to grant such powers, or privslrges, hoe
been. sir mayhereafter be, conferred upon the courts of
this Conintrnwealt h. TOIIN CESSNA.
. . _
4 1 pecther of the lintssenf Representa tires.
JOKY P. Pi:NIVEL
Speaker. qf the &note.
- 07PICII OF 7113 SeC6BTAII7 OP VIE COYMON'irr. kl.lB, 1
ilarriaborg..llll) 1, I bfl3.
Pennxylrania, RS: Idu Hereby certify that the fiktu,
,—......, going and annexed is a full. true and corPecT
-; L. e. ). oopy of the original Joint lieselutisns o' the
ss- , . - -. 1 lienerril Assembly, entitled "A. Joint Resolution
proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as
the same remains on'ifie in this office.
In testimony whereof.l hate hereunto set my hand,
and caused the seal of the lzecretarra office to be affixed,
- the day and year above written. - ELI SilPElt,
July 15. 63-fe ‘Sseretory of the Commonwealth.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.—AII per.:
sons interested will please take notice. that the
f itiowing Accountants have flied 'their Accounts in the
Register's Office of Franklin county, and that the /.113111
will to presented to the Orphans' Court for confirmation,
on Tuesday, the fith. (fay of October next, at the Court
llon.e, In Chnmbersbnrg:
325. The first and final Account of Davit! Rieke, Exec
utor of the last will and testament of John Cost.", late
of Antrim township, dec'd.
z..2;t. The first and final Account of Onsid B. Tenisy.
Aotninistrutor of James Tonle), late or Warren • town,
ship. deed.
327. The first and final Account of John 3. Zimmer
man and Jacob 8. Zimutermau, Adtuipistrators of Jacob
Zimmerman. deed.
:e2S. The second Account of Samtiel D. and George W.
Brumbaugh. Adluioistrators - of the Estate of J 054 1 14,
Newman. deed.
329. The Brat and final Account of John C. &dz. Ad
ministrator of David Ruts, late of Lurgan two., dec'd. .
pep 9 N. C. BOYD. Register.
NOTlCE,—Dissolutionof Co-Part
nerthip.—The Co-par tneeepip lieretif preexisting
under the flew and style of WUNDERWCIL. NE4 D &
CO., at Chnmberaburg. Pa.. and SCRAFIIIIIT, WUN
DEIILICII & Ctt,. Greene:l4l6;Pa we.. on the let tray
uf -eptember.lB&i, diaaolyed "by mutual c mount. The
Bo.dcs of the late firm at eltamberstmrg wdl - rentain in
the hands of Wunderlich & Need fur collection: the
flouts at Greencastle are in the handsel A. F. Schafitirt
fur settlement. All persons knowing thelueehee in
debted to either 9f the aborts firma, will please c ill with
out delay and ntalte payment, as the Books mid lie 'fet
tled without delay. A. FL WUNGEIILICII,
.13}Ri.I. F. 111 CAD.
cep 9-45 t ALEX. F. SCHAVIIIRT.
NOTICIE OF INQUISITION .--To
Johnson. Solomon. Noah, Wilson, Catharine, Eliz
»herb (interstaitirried with John Fleck), residing in the
county of Franklin, I'a., John, residing in the county of
titherland, Pa., and Gideon. residing in the county of
Yontiesseelteirs and legal representatives of Wm.
Varner. late of Fanuett tow ['ship, Franklin county, P 71...
deed Yon are Liotehy notified that I will bolo an log ot
e:tinn on the hell Estate of said deceased, a-I retest/op.!
Chi , 6th day of Oct) , et. 1863, at 1 0 o'clock.-A. M.. oa the
premises, when and where yon may attend if you think
proper. fsepel6 , 3tl SA3IUV.I., fiItA.NPT. Sheriff.
AUDITOR'S .NOTICE. --Estate of
David Robison. Ero., dedd.—The undersigned
tag been appointed by the Orphans' Court of Frank
lin county. an Auditor to distribute the balance in tke
Londe at Mrs. Ann 11. &Minium, Executrix, of David E.
nohidon, ehNceiNed, Among the creditors of said decyped,
will attend at I la Otlice, in the Borough of Chaffyers.
burg. nn Wednesday. the 30th of Beptensber, - 1801. at 10
o'c ock. A. M., for the purpose of his appointment. at
which time the creditors of said deceased will present
their claims, or be debarred from reet•iving any share of
said babinee. (replej I. 11. .WCAULEY, Auditor.
lISSOLITTION OF PARTN ER-
SlllP.—Thepartnershipp heretofore eziati4 cinder
1n.., ontne and style I.l' DIEHL & tiORDON ,in thn Sad
dle nod flatness business. in EhambertMorgoses 4. 11
1.11”. V.
by mutual anent uu the 14th d•ty at August. 1863,
The Hooks will remain in the handset C. H. Gordon,
by whom the tmeine. , s will hereafter be conducted.
Persons knowing themselves indebted to the old firth
nlll please call and settle their accounts.
D. WEBSTER DIEHL, .
rep 9 fit emus 11. GORDI.Ift.
IIMINI TOR'S NOTIC E.-
A _ Notice ie hereby given that Letters of Moan's
i.dion on the Estate of Samuel 6iisou.lnte of Guilford
township. clee'd, bare been, granted to the undersigned,
residing . In maid township.
All,peroms indebted to the'said Estate, are requested
to make immediate payment. and those haring claims
or demands itesited toe Estate of maid decedent, will
make known the same without delay. to
sept Z 1 etc C. 11.
ziDMINISTRATORS' NOTIC E.-
NOtICC fo hereb) given th a Letter.. of Admlnia
...Acton on.the Heinle f Charge Lenmeter, into of the
ihnuogh of Chu:abet...burg, dee'd, have been gninted to
thi" undersigned. residing in seld Nor , agb.
Aft pereone knowing themselves indebted to ..aid Es.
Mt. will plen/n. make immediate pn)ntent ; and those
foxing claims will prevent them properly anthem 'rated
for vettlement. PHILIP LEMASTER.I
eopt J. MN A, LENTASTER, j
ARNEINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Not ice is hereby given that Letters of Adminktra
tion on the Ileotte of Peter Reed. late of Green township
4.c il. have been grant , d to the under4ignekreskling to
Pn‘ (Ate% ill e in said township. a
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Nu
tato will plesse make immediate paymentvool threw
havins. claims will - present them properly authenticated
for .ettlement. •
a.•.; 3AC TR,I3. 110t1K. elm'r.
EXECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Notice
itiNerelly given that Letters Testamentary to the
P. el tte of Henry Brubaker, late of Peters ton nahtp.
deed. hate h-en grained to the underitignetl,-resitling In
said township.
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said Es
tate will please make Immediate payment ; - and those
havintretalms will present them properly authenticated
for .etrloninut. II F.N Rt BB BAlil lt.l Ls. •
rs.
nog 26 I) ACID
FECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Notice
is. hereby gins n that Letters Testamentary to the
Estate of Fred'k %Wl:lnger. of LetterkennY township,
4ec d, have been granted to the undenegned.
All persons indebted to the quid Est nt e. are hereby re
queded to Make immediate payment. and those haring
demands agulnat the Estate of said decedent
will make known the same without deny, to
JOHN ZULLINO ER. Harrisburg, Pa.
iif , X). ZUGLIMI-tit, hottetkeuny township.
Petit2-60 EieClatOrS
AD3IINISTRATO.VS NO TIC B.
Not ice is hereby given that Letters of Adult olstra
t on the Kninte of Dente tfolinr. Into of Ltirgan town
ship. ( - lonia, Imre beet( granted to the undersigned, reold•
iii. in St. Thomas township.
• ;It I prisons indented to the said P.Stnte are requested
to make Immediate payment, and those inuring ciniinet
or demands against the Estate of The Raid denedent will
make known the sane without delay, to
eep2 PETAIR C BOLLER, AdWr.
VXECUTORS' NOTlCE—Notic'e
is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the
Est de of Aiwaliana Clarbangh, late of Antrim township,
deed. have been granted to the undersigned, residing in
said township.
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said Es
te towill please make immediate payment; and those
having claims Wilt present them properly authenticated
for settlement. ABRAILLM CARDADOLT,
,Jr., }
Sept 16 ADAM Z ADGER,
LI A X,ECUTOR'S NOTICE.--Notice
herebyjiciren that Letters Testamentary to the
Essate of John Trine, late of Guilford township, decd
have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said
township.
All persons Indebted to the asld Estate ' are requested
to make immediate payment, and those haying claims
or demands against the Estate of decedent, will make
known the same, without delay, to
)-opt Ins - ; HENRY TATTLE, Executor.
FX.ECTITOR'S.
is hereby 'given that Letters Testamentary to the
Estate of J‘ha 31n11,1ate of Green township, deo'd, have
been granted to the undersigned, residing in said twp.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es
tate ate requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims,present them properly authenti
co,.i formettlement.
Rept . JOHN TOOT Its'r.
latal estate *ales.
DUBLIC SALE.—WiII be sold` at.
Public Sole, on notdoy. the 6th. of October. Ste"'
11{ THRL'E STORY BALA HOUSE. situated on
- Wen 'Market St.. Chamberiburg, bear the diamond,
(being :No. h of Franklin Ilniblings,) and formerly dm
property of John Liggett. dec'd.
The property ie in good repair, mid In It good altnntlon
for ppMlic businels.
TERMS:—One-funrth of the porch:lse money on 1110
confirmation of the sale; one-half on the Istof April
next. (whed the Been will be made) and the ballance in
one year thereafter, with interest.
Sept 9-tt THOS. J. WRIEIIiT. Adm'r.
IRQPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.
—A line two story MPS HOUSE. in Clnrk4ville,
almost new. will be sold very low. Thereare SIX COOL
RO.)318 In the house. and also a Wash Ilume and Cistern
to the Yard. Enquire of _ S. BRAND or
setrt ft•lnt C. M. 1101INETT.
13olitirat.
U
NION MEETINGS - •
IN FRANKLIN COUN#!
• The People of Franklin County,
without DietinMien of Party,...
- Who aro in favor of "
SUSTAINING THE GOVERNIifENT
against
Armed Traltors in the South
and
Secret Foes at Home: •
Who will Sustain --
The Bravo Soldiers in the Field
- battling for
• The Life of the Republic
and oar
Honored Nationality:
Who favor the Election
, GOV. ANDREW G, CURTIN.
the
Faithful and Patriotic Executive -
- and the
•
Fri•ond,
are requested to
ATTEND DISTRICT MEETINGS'
at the following named places:
SULPHUR SPRING... Thursday, October , 1,
• (2 o'clock, P. M.)
ROXBURY Thursday, - do 1.
GREENVILLAGE Friday do 2.
ORRSTOWN Saturday do , 3,
4151- All the above mectiture will be held in the
evening, excepting Sulphur Spring.
AM — Good Speakers will be in attendance at each
of thomectings mentioned above. Other meetings
will shortly be announced: - , JOHN - STEWART,
Sep. 9. 'ti3-td Chairman Union County Corn,
NION MASS MEET TN, G S.--L
U
uNios isTATS 00111IIITTEL ROOXlL—Septrlliber 9,
IJti i. •
GOVERNOR CURTIN. in company with distingaished
orators from adjoining States, will address the people of
rennsylvanht at the times and places named in the fol
lowing schedule :
At TOWANDA, Bradford county, SATURDAY, Octo
ber RI.
At BELLEFONTE, Centre county, teUESDAY, Oct:).
her 6th,
At YORK. York county, WEDNESDAY. October 7th.
At HEADING, Berks county, THURSDAY, October
SO.
At POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill county, FRIDAY, Oito
ber 9th. -•-
At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, October 10th.
We have 'ensemble hopes' of having in tho pending
—canvass the aid of
Governor JOHNSON. of Tennessee.
Governer PI PONT. of Virginia.
Govei nor BRADFORD, of Maryland.
JOHN BROUcill the next GoVernor of
lion. DANIEL S. D tOKINSON, of New-York.
Gen. LOGAN. of Illinois.
Gen. BUTLER. of Massaclinsetts,
And many other distingulshed gentlemen. including
many eloquent advocates of the Utliull Cease in Ponn
sylvania. Nopossilln.ib.rtbwill be spared to SeCll/11 AV
full and thorough a diNCUSSIOII of Vie momentuous issnist
now submitted to the people as the brief period now rs
rortining will allow. an it is enjoined up , n all friends of
the Union cause to secure the attendance of their lellow
citizens upon the oci Itsiollo.
WAYNE lleVEAtill, Chairman.
GHO. W. ocusu",l seen
.terles.
W W. liars. f
„Straneb anb, *tolen.
ITEM) OF SILEY,P LOST.-
r, A .. , Strayed from the residence of the sublwriber,
bring neer rw Guilford, front •t 0 to 50 head of Sheep,
marked v, ith the letter N with tar on their aide. 'Any
persons Wiring strayed sheep,' with the 'there mark, on
their premises, will please give Information by ividreat
iuX N. W. SULLENBRROFAt,
sing l''•tf , Now Gun, ird P. U.. leriniklin en.. Pa.
1± RE w A RD.—Stolen from the
t y pasture field of the subscriber, on Friday
night the ith init., 4 ittilea oast of CheinbersLurg on the
Gettysburg Pike. a 14mo Mack liorse,B years old; tiMe
tievPd in the left shoulder. but does not g lame; Walks
well In harness or under the satlole. The above reward
will be paid any information leading to the recovery
of the horse by ANDREW .1. LOCIIBAL:31.
mtg. 12
- V A ST R AYS--"-Came to th °prom iOs of
the subse Tiber. in Quincy. on or" About the 25th of
moist. TWO DEAD OF t ATTU: one a Bed Steer, with
a few white spots. mippostel to be 4 or 5 years old; the
other a Black and White Spotted Muleyneitor. about l
years old. The owner is I (located to prove,propurty,
nay charges and take them away.. L. C, KEPNETt.
eept 16-3 t
Wants.
S.O. $l5O.
A
GENTS W.lNTED.—Liberal
A
dumneno Caavns4eis for .the sale of Ito
CELEBRATED COTTAGE $l2 SEWIEU MACHINE.
I nigh to engage an active Agent in every Comity in
the united State, and 011121IiiiS. to travel and Infrotince
my NEW CHEAP, FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
TlllRMachiur polsoieea inure than ordinary merit Niue
patented with valunbl..improvements, and acknowlUdg
ed to be' montrptu=red for general utility, A limited
nntoVer of responsible Agents are wanted to solicit or
ders, to whom a salary trout
850 10 $l5O PER MONTII ANP EXPENSES
will he paid. For conditions and full jutrticulars address
with st.tntp for return postage. -
- L. MAiCO3.I.
nag 10-ilitt Box 27R8, Boston Mass.
WANTED XEDIATELY.-
DI
An Atsisiant Miller, who Is-wOl qnsilifled for
the po.ition, andof good character. No- others neat ap
ply. A. ROSS RAY .1c
rept 23.. ts Arlington Mills. Georgetown. D. C.
WA NTEI)—An Apprentice to learn
the T:NNING buslfics. ktquire at the RE-
Pail TORT °int,. sep Ntf
Booko anl3 *tationcrv.
TEW STORE !-WATSON & SON
have °penal at their Store Room, on the North.
.w.st Corner of the Diamond, opposite Franklin Hall,
Chambersbnrg, Pa., an entirely new stock of goods,
consisting of BOORS of almost every description. Stn•
tianery of all kinds, Envelopes. Steel Pens ' Ink, &c,
Also n large assortment of WALL PAPER, WINDOW
BLINDS, various prices, and a great variety of NOTIONS
AND FANCY ARTICLES, Pictures, Fans, Vases, Ladies,
and Misses Baskets, ac.. Fancy Soap and Perftimery.
Also good Assortnient of Worsted, Shetland Wool, &c.
and a great variety of goods too numerous to Insert to
whieh they invite the attention of the Public, and re
specttnlly solicit a share of the public patronage.
Plea.e Call and examine our stock.
Jane 17,'63. WATSON & SON.
RmEM.OVA_L.—Froz,n433 Market St.
to the largo Lron- Building 513 Market and 510
erce Streets.
• More Goods than any Mouse in the United States.
A.'H. FRANCISCUS,
513 MARKET & 510 COMMERCE SP- ,
Keeps the Largest Stock in the United States. of
Buckets; Brooms. Tubs, Churns,
Baskets, Brushes, Mitts, Measures, -'
Clocks. Looking-Olasses, Oil Cloths and
Carrots. Window Shades and Paper,
itnt(dsqeoc, , nitakr, r 1 art. ALL WAlt,e.
Aucy 4,oUtra ...satOnv. waildivai -
Twines, Wicking, Belies In Coils
and Dozens, Cotton Yarns,
Cotton and Linen Carpet-drain.
' Our Prices will average Lower ' than any Other House
in this city. Call and see for yourselves.
For ftirther PFticulars -apply WE. 43. OKETOCK,
Chambewiburg. teept.i23
:Ural emu *alto.
PUBLIC SALE.--he undeißirvied,
Al Agent s)r the heirs of Joseph 01ler, deed. Wrll, offer
at Public Sale. on Wednesday. the 14th day of Odnbtr,
ISGtI, the MANSION FARM, of said riebl.l, situated three
miles from Waynesboro', on the 'Mentzer Gap road, one
short mile north of Hopewell guile, adjoining lands of
Daniel Hollinger. Solomon Harbaugh and Josiah Burger,-
containing 164.) ACRES more or less. 120 Acres of which
is Limestone Lund in a high state of cultivation, the bal
ance Vreestone Lind, about. 30 Acre)) of which is well set
with thriving Timber. The improvements are a largo
two scary STONE HOUSE Bank Stone Barn, SO feet long
frarno Wagon Shed, Spring noose, Sommer Howe. Wash
House. Wood House. and Carriage Shed , under ono Coo.
Stone Blacksmith Shop, and other outbuildings. in god
repair. . There is an ORCHARD of choice Bruit on mid
Farm). such as apples. pears. peaches, kc. There is about
1.2 or 15 Acres of 3111s.DOW LAND to the firm with- a
stream of Water running through it. To this stream the
cattle bare access from every field. There is also a nerert
failing well with pump in it at the dwelling House. The
situation is a pleasant and desindde one, and is conveni
ent to chttreltes—school houses and mills. For further
particulate enquire of the agent living near the property.
or of Jos. S. Oiler, living on the premises,.
e:ale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. 51. - on said day.when
the terms will be made known. Possession given an the
first day of April, 1864.
sept 23 JOHN S. OLLER, Agent.
VAL VABLEFARMFOR-SALE
-11 Tie undersigned offers.at Private Sale, a Valuzible
LIMESTONE-FARB, situated ton the Mervemborg and
liagerrtoWn mud ? four miles South of the former place,
iff the Welch Rua Distriet. containing ONE -11L'NDRED
AND NINETY-SIX ACRES, 140 of which are cleared—
in a high state of eioltivation—the balance choice Tim
ber Land. The Conococheague Creek to 'ands the Farm
ion the North, and there are two Wells of good Water on
the premises -Lone at the House and one at the Barn
The Improvements are, a two-story R 01.7011 CAST
'HOUSE, a good STONE BANK BARN. with Corn Crib
sod Wagon Shed attuChed, anti all necessary out Luna.
hogs. Therele,aleo r u good ORCHARD of grafted Fruit
un the premises.
If the Farm Is not sold by the let day of October
next. it will, on that day, at 1 o'clock, P. 51., be offeredut
Public Sale.
Persons wishing to view the premises cnn clo so at any
time, by calling on the undersigned, residing the* wm.
Sept. 2,1883. 'WATSON CRAIG.
ALUABLR FARM AT PUBLIC
SALE.—The undersigned, ExAutor of Malachi
Br ndio, tat.' of St. Thomas township, tke!d, will offer
at PUblic Sale. on Saturday, the 10th day of October.
next. TELE MANSION VAlt3l of said dec'd: situate' St.
tliomas township, Franklin County Pa.. about two miles
South of the village of St. Thom's, adjoining lends of
Wilson's heirs. John Miller and "thee+, containing 254
ACRES and allowance of LIMESTONE LAND. This
Varni is eligibly situated with a stream of RUNNINt"
WATEE through it and a NETER-FAILING SPRINii
near' the house. Tho imprevements eft:lMA of a
aria two-itory Stone Rouse, a Stolle Batik Bay n. Wagon
bed. Corn Crib and other necessary out.' rtildings.
Also. tit, tenant Rouses rind an Orchard of choice Fruit
Trees. such as twirl,. pears. peaches, cherries. sc.
About fifty acres are in good timber and about fifty is
Meadow ground.
Any person wishing to view the premises before the
daj 'of ado 'sill call on the subscriber residing about
ono-half mile west of St. Thomas.
Sale to commence at 1 o'cicelt, A. M. Terms mad*
known ou day °ramie by PRBDBIIICIi OELWIattS.
ring 26-te Fx'r of Malachi Brindle, deed.
PUBLIC SALE.—Therewill be sold
by Public Sale, on the premises in Green township,
two miles S. East of Scotiand,rm Tuesday, Of!, of Octo
ber,lBb3, the following Real Property, lute the Estate of
John Hull, dee'd. viz : A TBACTON LAND, containing
b ACRES. The Irevrovemeuts consist of a; two-storied
Wevalerbearded•HOUSE. Frame Stable. and nil the nee.
eseary out-buildings. 'Chore is a Well of excellent Water
on the premises, and an ORCIIARD of choice - Trutt.
Aliso,at the same lime will be sold, a general assortment
of HOUSEUOLD A_ND KITCII EN FIT til'lrrta.consist.
tug of Beds Bedding, and Bedsteads, Bureaus. Tables,
Chairs, Cliests,Stbres, Blass. Ch ina. Queens and Crockery
Ware, Kettles, Pots, Pans, an many other articles ma
enumerated. -ALso.I:YUN OF HAY.
Sate to commence at 11 o'clock, when On tering will
be ruidnicnewn by ." [wept 169 JOILN POST, Ex!r.
CISISTIAIf SPITAL, Anrtionuer.
ViLITABLE STEAM TANNERY
FOB SALE.—The undersigned will sell at Pri rate
Sale, Ids TANNERY, known as the Corner Tannery, with
steam and water-power. Saw Hill, Clapping Nil I. Stocks
lor breaking hides, le. The 'Fanner)* has 8 'leeches, 32
vats. 2 llntes and water-pool. nuA is capable of tanning
800 heavy hides a year. Titere are tun Log Dwelling
Rouses —Barn. St able and other necessary out build ngs
connected with the Tannery, and about 60 Ac res cleaned.
with good trait. 110 will sell any quantity of land with
the Tannery, front 100 to 700 Acres. o.er Goa Acres are
Timber,and an ample supply of Chesnut Oak Bark to
run the Tannery for fifty years. It is situated about
7 - miles s4lltii-WeSt of Merceisburg, on Licking Creek.
Terms made e4sy. Possession will be given this fall if
nscessary. For further particulars addrem the under
signed. at 3lercersbnrg, Franklin county, Vs.
Haig 12, 03.1 f O. 11 F.TC A LI%
VALUABLE AfILTA PROPERTY
FOR SALE.—The subscriber desiring to retire
from bns iness,ollers at privatesale his V A LIS MILE; MILL
Property, situate vu the Conococheagne Creek
Scotlaud.five miles worth of Chamberulturg. The Mill
has three run ut Burrs and is In good order for home and
merchant work. It Is situated In one the best grain
growing, regions of Southern Pennsylvania. anti wave
pieta to 'churches and schools. There are about seven.
teen Aerei of land connected with the Mill. nearly all
cleared and good Meadow Land, taint under good fence.
A large two-story Weath et tont-tied DWELLING HOLIeE
and other . out buildings, and constant-al le frui t are on the
property; Ths price asked is $5,000 while the nett
esruines'of the mill during the last year was above Sive.
For particulars apply to the subscriber ceiling on the
premises. - • JOLIN SLEICIRRit.
ang 194 f
ATALITABLE TAVERN STAND
FOR SALE.- , The undersigned offer at Private
SAO. the well known Tavern, situated on the corner of
Market and Second Streets, now in the occupancy of
Sheriff Brown. The Hotel is a large coninnxtious two
story brick blinding. The yard attached is adnibrably
arranged for traveller; stopping with buggies' and
wagons. The stable is large and airy, and capable of
accommodating from 50 to 60 bead of horses. The out
buildings such au Weal, llonse: k Spring llouse Ica Rouse.
&e. makes it the moat desirable Rotel in the comity.
Its near, tocation to the Rail Rotd, C;Jurt House, Rank,
and bustnerkpinees. rende a it the most pleasant and
convenient ;doping place in town.
Perams desiring - to purchase, can see the premises and
learn the terms of sale by calling nu the undersigned.
RD. ADODT.NDAIL;DiI;
ChamlOg. sept. 2-tf S. M. WORLEY.
PRIVATE kIisIDENC.P.I F 0 .11
• SALE.—Tho anbacriber. ;cabling about one mile
North of Chrunbetsburg. a short distance oil the Ship
pensburg Pike. oilers at Private Sale, a new two-story
BRICK COTTAGE' DWELLING, containing a Parlor,
Dining Room and Kitchen on the first floor and .4 Bed
* Chambers on the second floor. The -House is built in the
Intent modern style. The ground comprises about a 4 of
an Acre, and Is handsomely fenced. There is on the
premises n Wash llonae, Smoke House. Wood Mine, and
all neceesmey and convenient outhnildings. There ix also
a new I 'arpenter Shop on the lot, which can be readily
converted into a stable. The Garden fa in a good state of
cultivation. and the Lot is well planted with GRAFTED
FRUIT, such as Apples, Peachts, Plums. soars. Grapes, Lc.
The property can he seen nt any time, and terms made
knon n by calling nt the premises,
nerd tf JOHN STRIKE.
ÜBLIC SALE.—By virtue of au
Order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin County,
t sere will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, on
suturday. the loth day of October, at 2 o'clock,P. M., the
following Rai Estate, late the property of Peter Reed,
d.-c'd:-A, LOP OF .GROUND Fayetteville,so feet front
by 240 D'et deepon which is erectedii two-story FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE, with a Enamel Back Building at.
tacked. Also, a Frame Stable. This property is in good
condition, end will make a desirable residence. The
purchaser can obtain poosession by the let of November
next.
Terms and conditions will be made known on the day
'of sale, by (scpl6-3tl JACOB B. COOK, Adm'r.
PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber
will sell, by Public Sale, at his - residence, In Guil
ford township, near Stonier .4 Strickler's Paper Mill, on
Thursday, theist of October, next, the following Person
al Property, viz: TWO GOOD COWS, 15 head of Hogs;
1 Spring Wagon; 1 Threshing Machine; I Wheat Fan;
1 Cutting-Box, and a number of Farming Implements.
Also, a variety of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE,
viz: Bedsteads Bedding, Cupboards, one 8-day Clock,
Cook and ten-plate Stoves, Dishes, and a great 'variety
of articles not necessary to enumerate.
Sale at 10 o'eluek, when the terms will be made known.
eept 8-te JOHN STOITFER, Sr.
TWO HOUSES FOR SALE.—The
undersigned offers at Private Sale, TWO LOTS:in
ayetteville, one of the lots having thereon erected:a
new two storie double F1t.4.11E HOUSE, and the other
a one and a-half storied house. The property is desirably
located for business, br as a private dwelling. being in the
neighborhood of the Academy and opposite Browee.
Hotel. Persons wishing to view the property can do so
by calling upon Dr.Paluz e y, the present occupant, or the
subscriber.
Terms made to snit purchaser. •
sept ti-tf JNO. 0. BIOHAM. -
VAR3T FOR SALE —The under
e~gtiea Kl., . 7 Zllll. !)'.. £.4 . 11:11. can
tatnine les ACRES, more or less, of gOOO
LrkiPSTC4,I: ;AND. s good state of cultivation. Ti.
improvements good; well waterec., Ynnne Orchard
beginning to bear. I deem it unnecessary to say: tr.orc,
aa any person wishing to purchase can see for himself.
•This Farm is Wasted about 114 milee South-west of Up.
-tOnflrrimklin county, Iss. [seplA:lo .10113 'MONK&
raid @oate *ors.
VALITABLEREALESTAVEY+SII
SALE.,-The tuttleriligned, Ezetittervi in Justus.
. *
Reality and alio of Catharine limnY late 01 Antrim
township. deed, will offee,at Public 3,11e.0n the premises.
on the days mentioned, the rohotring - .
tater, to wit: -
On Thursday, the i lhth day of Otiabsr, next, ;
an the Mansion Farm. itt Iu eclock. A M., mid MAN
'HON FARM, consisting of a tract of Lind situate stout
five miles North-east of Greene - ':Me, in said township:
bounded by lands ofJanies intsid,:on, C. lit tehhitl, Reber
Wenger,lacab and tleurge - Eyeelmon nod others. con
taining IVY. ACRES morn oz hoi, with A tirge two Moiled , -,
STONE 11013$1111 huge Sti.ne Bank
COM Crib. and other outbuildinga thereon. There la
never-tilling ,4 Water I,3I"FATII FurlA with a hull , '
in it." Also—There Is on said land a tin - ge 'ORCitARD sfir
choice Fruit Trees. ' •
At the ea ne time will re offered at Public Sale, **-
TRACT OF LAND In the oiinparicy or Scutari Gearhart,
le,unded by land, al COI W. G. 1111inight. the Illittrittob
Farm. lands aT John (trove and othere. containing 180,
ACRES more or les.. on which the re le creel Pa a cent
tuodions 'TONE DWELLING HOUSE; s large:Dank.
Darn built of tit irk. and other lniprovernents. 'There Ir
en aullant Sortng of 'Water and a good APPLE OECD!
ARO on mid
Also. eniaid day. - a TRACT OF LAND .known as'•the•
Lind Farm,' adjoining the one last above describetklanda
of John Grove. Benjamin Chnmliers. Esq...laliu T, tree.
and orb tie. containing 1:61 - ) ACRES tratli a two armlet)
1,O( 11011 SE and an excellent Stone Bank Eaten. ' A fibs
Stream of Water runs tbrungh this farm.
There will be also offered on the 16th day of o r (at,: r .
nizton the premises. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. n 111 AM Of
LAND, situate in said township tif,AntrimAnics it ea I his
...161migton1arm." bounded by lands of Jose) h
Jacob and John - Frantz end others. c.•ninintug 24 Ai IVES
more or leas, with a STONE lf OUSE, A Bank an 4
Spring linnApthereon, ' Also a email Orchard. - Mrale
an excellent Spring of Water on said tract.
Each of alit farms will he sold ley • the Acre.' Hair.
mest,tire. said Varna, have respectively an abrimlani
sup
ply of ifixsi Timber. , •
The terms will be made Mown - on daY.of Sale.
JAME:. NIEL
T. B. KENNEDY, '
Beta of Jame Beatty, dee'd.,
JAMES
appt. 114* Fa'r of Catharine Boat . &Al;
Waynesboto Recsrd con and send bill to this offtca
CHANCE TO IVATiE MONEY
A :..
The hudersigned offer at - Private Sale, on acebra
iamisting terms. all that valtialiie Tlt ALT U 1 LAND allia
aktil is fit, Thumte towlishiPt CAitint) , , sa- 3
trilled NM th west of the village 43.. Thomas, fait:aided
by 'antis of D. Wild - olio Belts, )1, in. Flettner, Darr. End
otheri; containing
229 ACRE S -. .
About 116 Acresuf this Tract ate dual ril and in a Ms
etateiurcultivation, the whole ofrhich Ilan bees digt ,
°uglily limed withluthe lasi few years; the toilette is
heavily net with thriving Thnii,c, t . Isa su e Lim,.
stone Quarry on the premines. hunt which a euperlor
quality of Lime iv made. The improveniente consist 4
a goixi, twuntoried Log and PriuneDlV ELLIN() 110I18b;
A HANK BAIL'S; erected last Kummer: a Water-
Power SAW 511 LL, aadr wrA VE and SWINGLE MILL.
driven 'by a small Steam Engine, and other necessaiY
and convenient buildings.
' Tte above Property offers great inducements- to Par
clowereof Beal Estate. It is locitteiLin a finely Tiniteecel
reglaa.and as the demand fur Lumber. Sloven, 5131;44,14 , ,
in and rill continue on th e incr eoe, au en.rget re
business man could not fail to melte 31oney nt of the
many advantage* it ponnenstr. Persons desiring to lc
vest in it valuable l'ropeity are invited to view tido.
Salisbury Shearman, residing thereou. ill give, ally in
formation that may be desired. Possession can be bad
at any time.
June 17.'63.
GARVRIt +I SF' HARM AN.
TRUSTEE'S SALE.—ThiCre will
be sold nt Public &de, on the pretn . in N, in gultit y
township, ,m Thurstia2ithe let day rf bcfplut,lbtr , t, the
following Farm ; late the Mote ut Nancy Myere, deed.,
triZ:
A Traceof 160 ACRES and 86 PERCAES and allow
ance of Land, adjoining lands . of I... t omu e t . n e m., Henry
Deapre, teal Souders, and Robert Itlcllvany, on which
are erected alarge two story atone DWELLING 110 USA,
Stone Barn, :thine Spring House, threr,Tetnint Houses
at d other buildings. There is a tine \Young Ortliatd
growing on the premise.); About 100 Acres cletir butt
under good cultivation. lite Timber growing is of the
beat. The farm is well watered by Antietem creek, and
•thecattie can roach water In all the fields except one.
The read from Chatahetsburg to Wayneehtyro! roams the
door, and the dwelting is but three miles from the latter
place. The land 14 of the hest LIMO STONIi quality.
There is it mining and never failing fonntaint.ln the
spring Howie..
TERMS ORALS: One-third of the pnrchttse money
to he paid down at count motion of Sale: the lentainder
to be paid in three equal annual payments. heariug-In
ierest. from date of confirmatiom First payment, let,
April,lB64; second, let April. .14.6:i; third. let Aprd,
DANIEL MT, 11$,
Sept. 9.'63 t
Trustee.
VALUABLE, FARM FOR SA AB.
—The subscriber offers at Private - ale. his FARM,
situated about.". 4", mile from Quincy, contalttNrlNtACßitis
1-lof a Lich is in Tlttlßklit - anti thriving Chestnut.
of the Form isof the best goal icy of LIDESTON )1 LA N b
and Main a high state of enitiN ;ilium The improve
mentaare a large fI3RICK. LIOUSE. oith pot tieu and
porches. it new BRION BANK BA RN. Su feet long, with
Wagon Shed and tNirn Crib attached, double frame
Part 'age lioner,Brick Wash Douse. :Smoke Ifouse,lfake
Oven, and all necessary 'outbuildings, in good repair
Titer. le a large Cistern close to the Barn. need for st.tck
anti ime near the kitchen. There is it Well of excellent
water in the yard. There is-also 4 variety , of rho co
Fruit, such as Pears, PI nms, feted o 5 mill nrupeYl it. the
yard. There a good ORCLIARD of young thriving
Fruit on the premises -
persona wishing to view the land c w tin so by calling
on the subseribet.or any Information i espeeting It can
be obtained by callingon Gco. J. Ibilsley, County Treas
urer. latent 9.tf.) JOON Ji I DDOW
toRIVATE SALE - OP 'TANNERY
NEAR -FAYETTE;VILLE.—The undersixi)Pti
set at - Private Sale. the fulloitit g dem:1'11.01 LEAL LS
TAIL, to
80 ACtiEi3 OF -
All tinder good fence anti tillable. with R Bri c k rtymi
hig, n never failßSg Nell of good water near I Ito door, is
gaKsl ban and Vanishing Floor, a tine Orchard braritig .
the best fruit: Also •-
.A.- TANNEItY
321irge Tate, 6 large Lentilsr with limes and pools
Bark, Pump Ana Pulling Stocks, nll bl
oxrol
lent order. do whole operating by WiTlilt
Alm , grind Barkabed. nil rinsurp tined in convenient*
and labor easing. -
The :those property will be shim nit , any person on Ap
plication to Jacob B. Cook : of Fayetteville, or. Juhi , ll.
Cook of Clumxliersburg-. Terms will be _
Juba 11','63-tf P.FTER COOK.
DUBLIC SALE.--There will be Qf
fered un the•premises. rm - 77turri7ay'
the Bth day.of October. newt. at I o'clock, P. M.. all that
'MAC:TOY LAND, situate in lit. Thomas towt.eldp, bit*
the Mansion Farm of 'Michael t% uglier, deed, bounded
by binds of Joseph Christman, Jasper :Mader. Jamb. ,
Keller, Martin EAtieniart and (Abets, containing
ntl lot PERCIIEIf. neat. The improvements are ,
a good two stery BRICK DWE'LI.ING 3/01;3/, Log
Barn and other buildings, a, good Well of uerer-failing
Water and a thriving 1: ATN - u OBCIIA BD. Abunt tea
Acres of the tract Timber land and tifteert,Aeion Mead
ow hind. The terms will be mad,: known on the 'lay of
sale, by JACOB CIIIDEB, Adair.
By order of the Orphans! 'Court.
Rept it-ts W ii. Ilrre %ELI, Clerk.
VALUBLP,' FARM F OR-
The nmiersignol offer at Private 'S de, a valuable.
LIMESTONE FARM. situated iu Welsh gun district.
1 ,, 5 miles S. P..of Bowles Stores. C1,114141/14 .41 , 10 ACRES
110 of which is cleared and in a good ',lnce 'ofcalricaci o n,
and the balance 14 fine TIMBER LAND ;The hdpriwe•
moms ars a new two story ItkICK DOESE. new- Bank
Barn, and outbuildings. There is n good
Well of never-failing water at the honse. Thera is secs
a good Orchard ut Drafted Prult‘on the hremi.es . .
If the farm is not si.id by the 37th of rtotober. it will
be exposed at Puhtie Sale at 1 o'clock. PPY40174 triahlug
to 'View the premise.s two do so by crating at the. fkrin or
the residence of J. WATSON. CIIAIB. Wel.b Rua.
acid. 2. JNO. SI'DOWELL, eliamberiMurg.
ALBS. K. SeCLCRE. f BE N RI S. STONE,.
IkrlT RE &STONE R;
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