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• " POLITICAL :ITEMS.
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Amos T,'Bise). , an.intlependent Union
csiididate for Assembly in Northumberland. ounty.
By toting for Curtin zt man endo,l4es the
rilidlrine of free gufmgef. and the right"of ioldieis to
'rote. - '„.
By voting for Curtin, a, man shows a dis
positien to sustain the government in its struggles
r Self-preservation. • • -
By voting for Curtin •a man, shows his dis
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position to uphold the Constitution and Union now
Tepudintod hi the Slave States.
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"We =hear it iaid, let South _Carolinago out
of the Union peaceably. , I Rag let her go peaceably,'
if she go it"-Geo.-11'. Woodward.
Gen; E. B. Tyler, of Ohio, &life-long-Dein
oerat,-- who commanded the brigade of which the
I%th Penna. Vols. formed it. part, is stumping 'for
Curtin and Agnew... . ,
By-Voting for,Woodwabd, a man endorses
rebellion and seeks to embarrass a governipent
struggling to conquer a-peace by the establishment
of HS own authority.
. _
-A Western exchange says the, "the differ ;
'clic° between a copperhead and a rebel rara,is that
-one; goes for the Union with an if, the other goes
against the Union with a but."
; The- largest politieironeeting ever held in
"northern Pennsylvania was. cTv - ened at Scranton.
was.l addressed by Governor Curtin, Hon. G. A
Grow, Generalßruce, of New York, and others.
By V:otirig for Curtin, a man secures three
years of thrift and'econom3' , in the State Administra
tion, by which millions of dollars were saved to' the,
people of Pennsylvania within the last three tears.
B,atriots need not be long in doubt as to
how :they should vote. • Let them ascertain which
ticket 'Jeff: Davis and, the rebels wish elected and
vote agAinst that jiekef. They *ill be sure to vote
,
4,1•00 for Curtin will ben silent God-blefa
you to every war-worn soldier in the field. Would
Sou 'cheer the hearts of_our• brave defenders, then
vote .fir the "Soldier's Friend," Andrew Gregg
Curtin.
•
- The_ Pittsburg ComnErreial affirms that
Oeneral. McClellan, speaking of Pennsylvania poli
tiUS, expressed himself anxious' or the re-election
Ofilo. Curtin. rind that, if in the State, he should
speak and vote for him.
By: voting for Woodward, a plan encour
ages rebellion and thuslorever impairs the security
— of all .7..i . ationalliabilities, While he deStroys every
individual security which the free white men of the
free States now Possess.
By toting for Curtin. a 'man prepares the'
Nrey to a tasting Peace by . prov in g our d etermination
to ;rare an eternal war rutile,. than surrender the
nit'lloritv of the National CovernMent over an inch,
of the Notional domain.
'Michael Burke, long tinic a leading man
among the Democratic Iri-hinen of Harrisburg. we
see it stated. has resolved to support -no man for
office who a mild suit Jeffs Davis, and hence oppos
e; IV , :odward arid supports Curtin. '
Jesse R. Crawford is the Democratic can
didate tor Assembly in Blair , •ounty. Major-Ray
mond is.also running as an independent candidate.
with the fourth of July and the American Eagle 49
platform: Mliiiirtrie will be elected by
1,000.
In the county of Lanea:ger nearly ,all the
oldD:moorade.leadera arz sustaining Curtin, with
the exception of James Buchanan, who, to upe the
expresiiiin of.the lamented. H. M.uhlonberg, of
Berks county.-"onlYioirreid the Democracy in order
to destroy it.','. •
George H. Cutler, Esq., of Girard, a prom
inent Douglas Democrat, is actively engaged stump
ing Erie county for the union State and County
Tickets. He is a gentleman of decided ability s and
extensive influence, and he is doing good work for
the'tinion cause.
B 3 .voting for WOodward, a man ghlel aid
- d comfort to the States in rebellion. and Wood
,ward has publicly ?declared that the Slave State',
'possessed rights iedefence of which they were ins
tifled• in rebelling against the Government and de
st thc'Union. ' - '
The Democrats of Montgomery have re
nominated Geo. W. Whaley, Hiram C. Hoover aril
Joseph 'Rex-for Assembly. Rex declared in an orb
' Cial report 'to' the Legislature that -the 'charges,
against- Got. :Curtin about shoddy and defrauding
,soldiers,generally were untrue.
- Ev - C - ry - thorough Democratic statesman yet
living. is now in favor of•-the Union party, and,
therefore, in favor of Andrew G. Curtin—Lewis Cam:
Daniel S: Dickinson, George Bancroft. David Tod,
John Maier, A. C. Dodge, Francis Thomas, Jos. A.
Wright, Joseph Holt, and hundreds of others, '
"Audtbus it happens that the providence
of that Good Being who-las watched over us from
the, begintring, and saved us from external foes, has
so ordered our internal relations as to make negro
slavery ati' incalculable blessing to us and tio
,peopl'e of Great Britain." Geo. W. Woodward.
Admiral Farag,ut attended and delivered a
short , speed:Cat an immense Union demonstration
• convenedin the Cooper Institute; New York city.
on , yelnesday evening last. AU the great army
.‘ensi,naval, heroes axe on the s.de of the Union r and
against the Copperheads in the present political
, , ,
In one. breath the Democrats deny that the
soldiers' artrfor Curtin, proclaiming that they are
'for Woodward, and in tlie.uest the tones insist that
the heroes who are fighting out the redemption of
the nation from ,rebellion are not entitled. to a
mite, "Ibis is a very generous style of treating-
newspaper; called the Spectator, printed
to tlti(s ✓ German' language, and PubliShed in Erie.
• -bail taken down the names of. Woodward and tow
,
,rie, .and ranged itself tinder tho banner of Curtin
and Agnew. So tpos's the campaign, and from every
`quarter we hear shuilar words of chidfort and'en
eouragement. „
:When the war broke out' in 1861 'it was
ItollMefs for the the Democrats to allege that nine
fintlis of the troops were pemoerats. The satije
inea'arP no! 4111'P:teed ta allowing the soldiers of the
:army tweast their vet* Thor must see that in the
• lipttirte of their friends there has been a Marv - dims
tonveiesion.
By voting for Woodward, a man seeks the
duaugnrationof an administration that will oppose
the National ,Governinent, and,Phice Pennsylvania
alliance with the Confederate States, thus malting
". the ic i eystone of theTederal Arch the means, prac
, teeny and eternally ,- to -to sever the States of the
tAinerican
' Who do Jeff. Davis und his followers wish
. elected Governor of Pennsylvania, and who would
and will they assist to the utmost of their ability?
1 • Operge,W;Moodward, undoubtedly. And who do
they desire to see defeated, and even threaten to de.
tP1:0 by invading Pennsylvania about election time?
:Andrew G: Curtin. ,
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;Tao Bucks 'County I.ntelligencer 'says;
'"Among the distinguished Aelneerats whohave or
.rayed themselves on the side of the Uuion in ' the
vondlig , contest, firld have expiresied determin
tion to yap for the,ri-olettion ofGoveruor ,Curtin,
the, name of Hon. George orPtilladelPl4,
t ,
-haibeed mentioned." ''
IfOojihdi tfcm ITAion:Comgnit,tel; of
Maryland, in an address to the people so' that
"the substance of Slaveryis pee, and the sloner
the skeleton ie removed, the better it will be for ;he
true interests - of the State and nation." Well and
brarel.v said,! So sensible men
_are thinking all
over the slave region of the South. •
By voting for Woodward, a man accepts
the decision made by him. that the defenders of a
Government have no right to - participate in its ad
ministration. and that the fact of service in the arm)
- or nary is the evidence of incompetency to exerchAt
the right of the franchise and the proofpositii - e that
such citizens should be degraded to the level of a
David B.Motttpmery, of Northtimberiand.
received the rtomination of the Copperheads for
Seltator of that district. at Danville, on tho 11th
ult. - The Conferees of Snyder voted for Col. Henry
C. Eyer. and thostfof.Cobambia county for Levi L.
Tato. The - name of Col. Eyer- was withdrliwn on
the sth ballot. Hon. Geo.ll. Willits, of Catawisso,
is the linicin candidate. - •
After half-a-eenturfof almost absoluteconL
trot of the, Government, the Democratic paAy left
it in' the grasp of a gigantic rebellion. If there is
any man in Pennsylvania who wishes to restorethe
reins of power to such n party as that, he shauld
vote for George W. Woodward. That is the ques
tion to be decided by the freemen of Pennsylvania
on thel3th or October.
.
At a Union meeting in Allegheny county,
the other day, Marcus W. Woodward, Esg., a tal
ented young gentleman. and neplieW of the CoPp er
.head candidate for Governor. addressed. themeot
ing. His speech was filled with thd most °unripe:
jug proof bf his.unele's ineonsistenav, and ho paid
a most glowing tribute to the character and proved
the patriotism of Andrew G. Curtini
. Is it not an oittrageous piece of itupudencr.
for the Democratic press to ask the peoplOof Penn -
ss i vaz d a , a ft er sending their bravest and bek,thei
fathers,- sons and brothers to the field to light thei
battles, to desert them noir when they ask for aid
Yet this is what they do whoa they ask Us to suppo .
Woodward and Lowrie, who oppose the-draft net. '
essary for the reinforcement of our armies.
The people in the following States will hold elec
tions on the dates opposite to their 'names:
Pennsylvania._
0hi0.... .......... :
Massachusetts.„
Now
Maryland
Wisconsin
Delaware
lowa
West Virginia..:
Will somebody explain to us; why the la's
of 1889, permitting soldiers to vote, wasncit declare
unconstitutional at the time the Nexiean volun
teers were voting? Was it. because they were fight
ing in the interest of slavery, and sol entitled to on
joy peculiar privileges? Wag the const,l6.tiotali
of that law ever questioned until the army vie (
1861 revealed the-significant fact that fiT'l-sifts
S
the soldiers wore Republicans? It was never qua:
tioned until then.
General John Cochraile tolls the Deinocra
cy York that "until the rebels against th
people and their Government cease fromatolestirr
he will unite with any and all to wmPell thein
lay down their arms." These are. the words of
strict Democrat—a:supporter of Jolid Breckin
iidgel-and who remained by. the organization anti
it became part of the rebel conspiracy. No Demo
crat can refuseto aclept a sentiment so plainly an
boldly exPrested.
In an address delivered on Wedliesdus, a
Williamsport, Penna.; the lion. Wm. Di Kelley rc
eountedthe eireumstanestof4udge Woodward hay
ing, previmis to the rebellion. in the Sowell.,
t Court-room, diiclared. that 'if a Separation shout
t'ake place between the north and south, he wool
prefer that the line should be drawn, north
' Pennsylvania.'} ,Afr.KellY gave the mimes of Bev
Feral - gentlemen of high position who; heard Mr
Woodward make use of the expression -1%60_1
) quoted. 1 _ , .
Since the war begat Andrew G. Curtii
has made regitlar -visits to all the camps of tb
Pennsylvania troops. After every battle it was his
pleasure as it was his duty, to go forth to eneourtig
the living, to soothe the' sufferings of the wounded
and to contribute to the burial of the dead. Who
has ever heard of Judge Woodward .visiting tb
army? Holding the sentiments that ;he does. i
fiver of secession and against allowing Union sol
diets to vote. such a v,isit might be dangerous to hi
bodily health..
Since the beginning of the present year
eleltions have been held in UM_ Ste;tes of Ncw
Hampshire, Connecticut, Kentucky. California. and
Maine, and in all of them the Union ticket we
victorious.- The popular majority in each i i a
f dlows
,)lew Hampshire
Connecticut ...
Ken ucky
California
Maine .....
VermonL.
Total
Eon. John Cessna, of Bedford,l a life-InaV
" Democrat, and a prominent candidate for the now
t ination'of Governor at the late Democratic Conven :
".lion has come out 13r the Union ticklet, this wi'
send :dismay into tho hearts of -the Democrac
throughout the State, for as goes John Cessna s.
I will go thousands of honest Democrats who hav
- looked upon him as an exponent of theirprinciples
Mr, o,ipsna was speaker of the Pennsylvania Senat-3:
last winter, and filled that office with ;great impar
tiality and ability, and has been for man- years
recognised:as ono of the ablest men lit the Demo
cratic Party.,
lacat Ostath. *do.
FARM FOR SATE.-11e subseri
here oßer for sale a SLATE FARM, situated I mile
south east of Upton adjoining lands of Isure
Rev..M. Plum and others, containing 143 ACRES. The
Improvements consist of ft two stoy DWELLIN , •. part
Brick and part Log and Weathirtioarded, _Bank Barn.
Wagon Shed and all other necessary outbuildings. two
Wellsand several Springs convenient to the buildings.
an ORCHARD Of Apple and 'other fruit Trees. Clout
forty ACRES coserod vita thriving Timber. The land
Is a gad quality of Slate. if not sold.- at prisnte sni
before Tutsday the 20th October, it will on that day be
offered at :Public Sale at 12 o'clock.
Terms , will be made accoruodating.
i — GEO. COOL
IVM. BERINGER.
Sept 30-3t*
PUBLIC SAL:E.—WiII be bold Itt
Public Sale. on Tuesday. the eth of Ocean., next.
n vainebhiPVllßßE STORY BRICK ROUSE. Situated nn
West Market' St., Chemberebnig, neat , the (thu l i u m!,
(being No. 5 of Franklin Bniblinge,) and formerly the
property of John 'Liggett, dec'd.
The property le in good repair, and in a good situation
for pnblie pnetnese. • ' - .
- -TERMS :—One-fiturth of the purchese!money on the
confirmation of the eate; one-half on the let of April
wtxt. (when tbe'tleen will be Made) and ;the ballance in
one year thereafter, with interest. •
wept 9-4 t TIIOS. J. WRIOUT, Muff.,
pROPERTYAT PiiIITATE SALE.
L- — A flue two story BRICK noun', In Clarksville,
ritneet now, will be sold very low, There are SIX 0001)
:10 MB In the house, and also a Wash Mime and Cistern
: r the Yard. Enquire of J. B. BRAND or
sept 9.1.111 C. Itl. BURNETT.
TT - MON MEETINGS WILL RE
u - held at the following times and places :
~,, ,REENCASTLE Wednesday Evening, October 7th
• REENWOOD ~,
!Hitc . gnsliußG - Thitrodar 4 " Sih
con IiOI.NT - - ' - " ~, - • . Nk
JL'DON :Friday , ii
• i " 9th
-KW FRANKLIN' e . . . ,4
• :OTLA N D t -cc
Friday • " I 9lh
RA NI BERS.BERG ...... ~.
,_' , e , 14 .
urririt • SiondA, •12. h
Able Speakers avid be prepont at each '
tli cse nt e e Inge
' JOHN STEWART. Cha'rUnion Co Coin. .
J OTl,CE.—Notice is hereby
that thenudersigned wlll not pay any debts, ' mad°
,any one, unless huthorivd by her.
MAROMIET GOET'rIdAN.
'Corner of 2d and Market ste.', Chainbetsbnre„
sept out. 1
iranktin= - 11tvositott, 411)tunbetabittg;
A DMIN TRATOR'S NOTI.CE. , ---
n,_ Notice is he by given that Letters of Adiutnis
t ae.wel 011 the Bstat • of John Smith. late of-the Borough
c
f Clutfiebernburg, de ' , ei barn he^ granted to the un
*lersigue rending in l e d Borough.
All persons knowing t inselves indebted to said r.s
:ate will plenso make ima late payment; and-those
eating claims witt present t e ern properlyantbentieated
(or settlement. • THAIIINEB3IITII,
.
Lary. 239 !other's..
> A DM_rNISTIZATOkNS. NOTICE.—
_n_:Notice Is hereby given that a
t 3 ters of Adreinis
' trut.on on the Estate Junes 51. B ley. bite of &ler
cersiang borough, dee:d, have been grallll,4i to the antler
sifinc 1, in said 'Borough. =
All pera4Arskuuwing theinserves indebted, to said Ee
-1 tate will 'please make Immediate payment': and Muse
having claims will present,tlonn properly au_tt,eutleated
i fur settlement
ME
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE;
•
.lti'otiee is hereby given that Letters of A:At/dais-,
trAtemen the. Est,te of Michael llutb, late of Ofte n '.
township.deed, have b'een granted to the undereignoi,
residing in said township.
Alt persons indebted to the said Estate, are regnested
to make immediat plyment,ami those having claims m
demandspgainst the Estate of said decedent will make
them known, withtmt delay, to
sept 16 • ~• MOVER. Admtr.
ARMIN ISTRATOIIB' NOTICE.—
Notice 1s hereby given that Lettere it AdrainL. t
.11 on the Estate of James Kirkpatrick. late or /ea u .
nytt township, der'd,'have boen granted to the under
aigued, residing In said township.
A II persons knmriiogthemsel res Indebted tnEA Id Eitate
seal please make imruedinte payment. and these having
eisims present them properly =inthenikited for settle , .
went. WILLIAN -HERRON"; Adm'r
sept Mt* .11')I.0. KIRKPATRICK. - 8'
ADMINIS TR TOWS NOTICE
Nalec is hereby given that Letters of Addle's
t c alum on the Estate of Delbella Thompsidk, late of Green
township. deed. haveMeen grunted to the undersigned,
twiding in said tosVnabip.
All persons Wanted td the said Estate, are hereby re
quested to make iminediate payment, and those having
claims: or demands against the Entattof said decedent,
will make known the sante without r play. to
Sept 9 1 TGOSIL's,ON.
ADALIN IST.RATOMS NOTIC}t,—
Notice is hereby giTen that Letters of Adminis•
Inaton on the Eaute of Santhel Filson. late of Guilford
township. tlec;d, have been gnmted to the undersigned,
residing in said township.
All persons indehtwl to Ihean id EGG°, of requested
to make immedifite payment. and those having claims
u r demands_ against - the Notate of said decedent, will
make known theiame without delay, to " •
sept 6t* C. IL Mcii.SlGlfi„Adm.r.
Oct. I
Ott. 7
' Nor.
Nov.
......Nor. ,
Nov.
Nov.
i... Nov.
Nov,
A IiMINISTRATORS'NOTICE—
ja.Notice Is betel)) given that:Letters of Ailngots.
tration on the Estate. of George Letn,ister. late of the
Borough ef Chninhersburg. deed. IMP bnen granted to
the mitioNigned, reel ling in said lief, ugh.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es
-tate will please mhke himetllitte payment end lbw,.
haring claims will present them properly antheutlented
rr settlement. PHILIP LEM ASTER. j A din ,„
Sept 23 .TOIIN A.LITMASTER,
ADMINISTIZATOMS NOT]. OE'
Notice is hereby given thitt Letters of Administra
bun en the Estate of floury tfulfar. late of Lurgan town
ship. (leech have beee granted to the ototersigued, resid
in g in St.lllolllll9.towrish}p.
At' persons indebted to the said Estate aro requested
to make immediate payment. and those haying el.iima
or demands against the list4le of the maid dreetkut will
make knoll ti the same icithout delay, to
sep 2 I , ETat C TIOLLETi.
8,, D ATI S IST HATO 01: C
j _ Not* Erreby 01 - 6 nor TN.+ .14rninINtra
tital • II the E.Rtate of John Renfrew. late
have beeu granfeatO tbe reshlingia
5 , 3 5,) tawashlp.
All )tergong indebted to the gala nre Itorelty re
.inttit-t1 to Mak , . 4 t.nnte•linto nayrnent.a tot thoso having
7loirt9 -tr tiontancls ataingt the Est.t..t a .d , l decedent,
will intuit, tc.oftvil t'oe stute witiont , lolav, to -
ME
AMINI§T RATOR'S 013
Notici le tevohy given thnt Letters of A.lniinis
u..tion on the lii.tate of Jane Tinrns. Jate of Hamilton
Township. deceased, hare hien granted to the underl.
signed, residirg in the Hortingh of Wayneshoro'.
:All persons knowing themselves indebted to said FA•
state will plea4e make immediate payment: and those
busing chums wilt present them properly authenticated
for settlement, either to the undersigned or to Eyst
Bonebrake.-, A :S1131:1ISON.
nap.3o. ' Adittinktr‘tor.
ADIIINISTRATOESs :S;OTIC E.—
Notice it , heretiv'given that Letters of Admin.dra.
that .dt the Estate of Saintiel Ileintzelman late of
Guilf.',rd Township; decen.ed, have been granted to the
tinderslmea; residing in said TownsliT
All perians knowing themselves indebted to said Es
tate will please. make imme‘liate pl . ' mem ; and thotte
having claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement. , MARTIN. IIEINIZELMAN,
Kept 30 Muir.
ADMINIST RATOR'S NOTIC E.-
Notice is 'hereby given that Letters of Adminis•
teottnn on the Estkte of Michael Miller. hie of Ltirgais
'township, deceased, h&re Bern granted to the undersign
ed. residing in lurgau Township.
All persons knowing tbeinsehc. indebted to maid ER
tote will please make immediate p.rnent and those
having clehns . will present them properly authenticated
for settlement. 3IART C. stILLER,-
..ept 30.6 t. Administratrix.
AI)KINISTRA TOR'S NOT ICE.-
Notice is befeby given that Letters of Adminis
tration\on the Estate of 31ary 3. Walker, late of St.
Thomas township, decd. have been granted to the un
dersigned, residing In Montgianery township.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es:
tote will Pleafte make immediate payment: and those
having claimswill present them proper); authenticated
for settlement.
sent 30 ROBERTJ—VOYD. Adner.
...':o.a
.. 20.0 '
...-14,0
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.-
Noticeis lwreby given that Letters of Mminis
trstton on the I:+tsta of Daniel Ileum iota of Oreert
township, deed, lime been granted to the undersigned,
reilding In Green township.
,Vll persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es
tate will please make immediate payment : and those
having claims will present theta proparly anthentleated
for settlement. .101iN 310NN.
JEGEM IA It MONN. Adm
eept ?Ai
FAXECUTO RS ) NOTICE.---,Notiee
-,
t hereby given that Lettete Teitatnentary to the
};..tote iif Abraham e'arbaugh. liar' of Antrim township,
deed.' IMO been granted to the undersigned, residing in
said lownshi p, ..
All portions I: dnwing theinaiiires Indebted to snip V.s..
tote will please make immediate paynoit l and. ihosa
lwing anima will weeent them properly linthenticateil
f.r settlement. Al3ltAll.l‘l CARBAUGII, Jr..) ye r .
dept 16 ADA 51 Z AMER. 1 " "
1 - - ,] XECUTOR'S , NOT ICE.—NotiQe
, . .
Is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the
Essatell John Trifle, hoe or (I iiiK,rd townshlr• dec ( 1 9
Lure bean grunted to the undersigned. rtsiding in said
township. _
--, All persons indebted to the siiil Estate: are requested
to make !mu:101;11. r e payo.ent, end those having claims
or demands against the ItstAte or decedent, will nick..
known the same, without delay. to
Sept IH' , ' IMMO: TIOTLII. Eseetrter.
11-X 14',CUTOIt'S NO 7 I I II ;144 --.A(it,tQ
. _4 is hereby Oren that Letters Testnmentlry to tote
Estate of ,L..ha 311111. tate of Green township, dec'd. hate
been granted.to the undersigned, residing In tadd twp,
Ati petsoos knotting themselves Indebted tosaid
Ee
teteaterequested to make Immediate payment, and
those hayinit elatms,preseut them property atitheutti
eatml fursettlement.
sept 41.
'state
NOTlCE.—Notice
4
is hereby given that Letters TriertaiLentary to the
'state of John Dorrance, late of Mercersburg,..deed,
have been granted to She undrignod, residing in said
Borough.
- All persons knowing themselves hidel t said Ea ,
'
tato, are nyluested to. make immediate. payment; and
those having claims or demands ,against the Estate oI
cfreadent, will make known the earn° without delay ! to
eept.lo • MARGAISET CHARM:ES, Executrix.
TI A XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
' is hereby glyen that Letters Testamentary to the
Estate of Sarah Bobs, late of, Afercernburg Borough,'
dee'd, basemen granted to the undersigned, residing in
said Borough. ,
All persona knowing themselves' indebted to said Es , .
tate. are hereby requested to make immediate payment
and those haring biaims or demands against the Estate
of said decedent. will =lie known the same Without de
lay, to
,[sept 16. J , , • JAS. O. CARSON,Ea'r.
UXECIJTOR'S -NOTICE.--Notice
12,4 14 hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the
'Estate of Afalinda stayer. late of Letterk en ny township
deceased, haVe been granted to the undersigned, reel
ding in Lurgan Township.
All persons knowing themeelvea.indebted to said Di
late will please make immediate payment; and these
baying claims will pref.:nit them properly authenticated
t. r settlement,,,, CURIOTIANSNOKE, ;;,f
Sept. 9 '63 ; Sleetng.
Rotirto.
'CLARISSA BRADLEY. Adz
Jun.. .7tF-Nrltl.ls"
S. R. 1.11111,Ne,. Anti, * t.
JOHN YOUST Ex'r
Legai
A.l - OIN T :RESOLUTION: P.llO-
PuSINO CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO TIIE
Be it reiolred by Mt Senate and House of Ilepreeetita
tires of the tbtanionlesdith of YeastsPrania in General
Assembly met, Vint the fallowing ant, ndruents he propo
sed [utile Coast Ration of the ConunOnwealth, in accord
rince with the pruritic-DS of the tenth article thereof:
. There shall be an additional section to the third article'
athe Constitution, to be designated 45 section four, as
follows:
pik:CTION 4. Whenever any of the qualified elect( re of
thisslcultrionwcalth shall be in niny.actual military ger
vice;sunder to requisition from the President at tue .Ijui
ted States, or by the authority of this Cominonwealth,
such electUrs may exercise the right, of suffrage in all
elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are.
or shall be, prescribed by law, as fatly_ as if they were
present at their usual place of eleetiOn.
'=here shall be two additional sections to the eleventh
article of tlonstitnt ion. to bodesignnteil as se‘tiouseight
and nine, n 3 follows:
SECTION S. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature
- containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly
express d In the title, except appropriation bills.
SECTIct49. No bill shall I, passed by the Legislature
ranting any powers, or privileges, in any case. where
t I . autuority to grant such povrers, or pi ivsleges, has
bee., or may hetwaftir be, conferred - upon the courts of
this ► intarnwiellth. JOAN CESSNA.
43eaker of the Rouse of Representatives.
- JOHN P. PENNEY.
Spimker o/' the Senate.
OFFiC OF Tug SEper.rare OP THE COMMONWZALTU,
Harrisburg. July 1. 188.3.
Pennsyleam RS: Ido hereby certify theft the furs.
going and annexed is a full, true and correct.
it. 1.0,1py of the original Joint Resolutions o• the
general Aseetubly, entitled ` , .d. Joint Itiolutwn
protiosing certain Anittodineuts -- to the Constitution," as
the mune remains on tile in this office.
Id testimony whereofA have hereunto liet my- Mind,
(tit caused the seal of-the Sccretary's office to be affixed,
the day end year above written. - ELI SLIDER,
j 83. a Secretarl of the Comenantorald.
- DEGISTER'S 7‘.TOTICE.—AII per
sons interested will please takonotice that tit, fol
lowing. accountants halm settled ,their accounts in the
Registers race of Franklin noun* , Fla, -filet the same
will be presented to the Orphans' Court few Confirmation
on Wtdfluday, October 'At1t,1363, nt the Co ‘ urt Mame in
Cliambetsburg:
3,10. Thu first and final Account of James M. Bishop
and Joint If. bitter, Administrators of John. Etter, late
of Green -
331. The second and final Account of P. Bk Small,
Grardianof Peter'Rentch.
332. First and final Account of John 3.lltx.heimer Ad
ministrator of Jacob Brindle. of Italica. •
333. The first Account of Jame.' 1.. Black. Bxecntor
of John llett4man, late of Guilbird tot-VOA/it), deed.
331. The Account of Fiannah Rowdily-I% Executrix,
of Joseph Benninger, late of Peters tow•neltip,tiec'd.
335. The first Account of Thomas FagerAluardian of
David Ili iler.minor child of John Miller, late of Fannett
township. deed,
336. The first Account of Thomas Falter. Chnirdian of
Mary t 1 lifer, miuorchilil of John Miller, late of Faunett
township. dec'd.
337. The Account of ,John IL Walker. Executor of the
last will and testament of Robert Elliott, deed.
MS. The Account of Jacob Break, Administrator .of
Louisa Johnston. deed.
s:lg. The Guardianehip Account of Samuel George,'
Guardian of Peter Snider: minor child of Peter Snider',
Into of Guilford towneblir. deedoe stated by the Euro ,
tors otl.raid Guardian. ' '
.30. The Ar count of John Ilnwe. Bcceentor of the lot
will and triitannent of cvnrad Herr, Into of the Botough
of Gr -men stle, dee'd.
341. The first and final Account of henry - 1 - lawhaker,
Adminietnitor of Solomon Brater,], late of Montgomery
Townehh,, dec d.
BP/ The tie and final Accourt of P. 31'0arrey, 'Ad
minlatwitor of Mary 13riudle. late of St. Thonits. deed
343. The Bret and bunt Account of Benjamin Chamber:l
Administrator with the will annexed of Mary dad:, late
ofJ`lrtrahorelrarg.Fratildin county, Pa , deed. -
314. The Stet and final Account - of Samuel Gilmore,
Guardian of Benjamin L. and }Peanor S. Dire. minor
children of Dim relented by Jobbt Gilmore, Ad
miniq rntor of granutd Gilmore, der:M.
eep 3C-4t
ROM Register
LIST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL
:It October Term, 1863. Camniencing - Mondry, 26
oc; ober, 1863.
_ •
i'rankliust llatalial College Vei Jas. 0. Carson et al.
George Me oven vs 'Wm. Armatinng (of .A.)
S. Sr, M. Pennock A Co. VE? Rnt. Haber. s ,
Slrah liosymnn vs Jos. Bownmn.
Wm. Gutsbal vs Jabot) Ira , eitiintle.
,f A.R. Hurst anti Mre
H. 3. Rom, Um•ulshe
vs Geo. A. Deitz.
Da'riti Wertz Sr
Daniel Kuble.r
Jacob 'Moyer vs Stuumel.Neiklik.
Situou A. )leliek endorser nower thow.
of Samuel c0461/011
Samuel Mary \V. Ilexes '- Reasoner and
Benj. Rolin;,Garni.liel
11:1i. McClellan VA Samuel Reishrr.
A. D. CAUFJJAN, Prothonotary
Protliya office. sep.33,
NOTIC.E.- 7 Di4oluticni ref Co-Pprt
nfrthip.—The Cu.p trtnerapip heretofore existing
under the firms and style of WUNRattaieff. NEAL,
CO.. at Chunther.d,urg, pit., and SCllAnnitt. ir
Greet:tweak. pa , was on; the lot day
of September. 1R63. illasoleed by mutual, caneent. ,The
Booas of the tare firm et thatnhershurt remain In
the hands of 'Wunderlich & Need for collection: the
Bookcs at Oreencaatle ate in the handy ofA. F. Schrtfhirt
for settlement. All mit sons 'knowing themselves In
debted to either of rho above fin/19, will plenie call with
out delay and make-payment, ae rho ilOoks inUnt be SER.
fled without delay. ;"' D. E. WUNDERLICH,
BFIN.I. F. READ,
ALEX. Y. SCHAVIIIBT.
sep 9.6 t
NOTICE OF
Johnson. Solomon, Noah, Wilson, Catharine, Ellz
abefli (inter-married with John Fleck), residing in the
comity of Franklin. Pa,. John, resichug in the county of
Cumberhind. Pa., and:Gideon. residing in the county or
Shelby. Tennessee,heirs and legalrepro-4entntives of Wm.
Varner. late of. Panne tt township. Franklin county, Pa.,
deed a You - are hut eny notified that I will hull nn Inqui
sition on the Real Estate of said deceased, nn 144esdny,
the nth tidy of October. ISti:i. nt In o'clock. A. M.. on the
premises, when and where you may Attend If you think
proper. [Apt 10-fit3 BRA NDT. Sherirf.
A-UfYITOR'S -NOTICE.--Estate of
David F. Rohison. F. , q.. deed.—The undersigned
artog been appointed by the Of plums' Court of Frank
lin crunty.nn Auditor ta distribute the balance in the
hands ed Mrs, Ann 13:It thiason. Executrix of David F.
Itobiain, deck. ised.euitilufg the creditors of said deceased,
will attend at 2 is °Mc& in the Borough of Chainhers
burg. on irednemlay, , the 30th of September, 1801, at 10
o'c , ock. A. M.. for the pbrunse of his antaxintulent, at
Nvlitch tline the creditors of said deceased will present
their claims, or be debarred front receiving any share of
said balance: [septa] 1. 11. 31'CArLEY. Auditor.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SIIIP.—ThepaFt nership heretofore a:Ogling under
the name and style of DIEHL t GORDON On' tho sad
dle and I i amens ' ireCharnberabu rg. wee dissolv
ed by mntnal consent on the 14th day ot Augmit. 1563.
The Books will remain in the hauls of C. If. Go don,
by whom the himiness will hereafter be.tontluctcnt
Pers:ms knowing themselTes indebtoPto the old firm
will please call and settle their acconnf.,
D. WEBSTER
CYRUS IL GORDON.
pm) 9 fit
u4XECITTORS" `NOTIC.E.—Notice
is hereby given Hint Letters Testamentary to the
Estate of Freerk Zullinger ' of Letterkenuy township,
deed, have been grantedlothe undersigned.
Ail - persons indebted to the sid d Estate, are hereby re
quested to make immediate payment. and those having
einibis or demands against the Estate of said decedent
wiH make known the same without delay, to
I JOHN ZOLLINGER. Harrisburg, Pa.,
GEO. ZULLLNO U, Letterkenny township, -
pept'2-nr" E ecn cora.
F x ECTUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
4 is hereby elven that team: Testamentary to the
. P..st al e of John 'Stets late oft - 1111110H Township. decease , :
have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said
Township. -
All persons knowing themselves indented to said Es
tate will please m.ake immediate payment; and those
haring claims wilt present themproperly authenticated
for settlement. ,- ABRAHAM METZ, „
sop 30, - Executor.
. rf :UNDERSIGNED AUDITOR
appointed by the Orphans Court of Prauklin Coun
ty, Penn's, to make distribution of the balance !tithe;
hands of Tatnee M. , Illshop, Administrator of John
Thomas, late of Green Township, dec'd, to, and among
the parties entitled thereunto, will attend at the office'
of W. Reilly, Esq., for the purposes of his appointment,
on "Monday, the 19th day ofOctober, nest, at 10 o'clock,
A. XL, when and where all persons interested may attend
if they see proper: • fsep 304.0 T. 3h CARLISLE.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.—AII per
acme knowleg themselves indebted to the late firm
of Q. H.,Dfaastsir & Co„ of the "Dispatch,', for Job
Work,' Advertising. or Subscription, aro notified to4nake
payment before the let day of January next. Aftek that
date the aecowats will be placed in the hands of an off&
cerfor collection, and au* will be added,
DOCK. FREY,
At the Court House, Chamberalmrg.
sept 30.3 t
Q, TORE ROOM AND CELLARO FOR MOM—The lnrge store Room and Cellar. cor
ner Main and Washington streets, is offered for Rent.
foaaesalon given itnmedintely. Apply to ' ' '
sep 16 , P.
TIURSE FOUND IN CUMBER
LAND Vnlley Doad-Cars, containing a man
anment of money. Tim owner can obtain the amine by
calling at their office,Chanaberebprg Depot, proving prop
arty, and paying for advertisement. Dept 23at
..eat: tate *ates.:_ ,
ORPHANS' ; COURT SA L
rAzU4BLI7 mr,y, PROPERTE—In maim; 1
nine of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland I
connty, the subscriber will sell at- Publie Sale, bra the '
premises, vn ...Naturday. October' lith, 18C=3. at 1 o'clock,
P. 11., the valuable MILL PItOPERTY, situate on the
Middle Spring, in Southampton township, 1 mile-North
of Shippensburg. on the road leasing to Newburg late
the property of James S Colwell, Esq., dec'd.
The Mill is three stories in bight, Stone and Frame,
has two pair of Burrs, and one pair of Chopping Stones,
and is in good order for home and merchant work. The
- water power is about twelve feet, bead nod tall.
- The TRACT OF LANDconnerWed With the Mill is of
Limestone, of good quality, bounded by laude of Charles
M. White, Joseph Bomberger and others, containing 21
ACRES, more arless, and haring thereon erected a two
story STO:CP, DWELLINti HOUSE, Tenant House.
Frame:Barn. &c. There are on the premises a good
Apple Orchtien Well and Spring of never.failing
Water. T prop ty is handsomely situated inn pod
grain grcetz7On,convenient to market.schools
and is in NB ‘esp s a desirable one. Pentons desiring to
see the pre are reqUested to call on John bletileaf
residing thereon, or ou,the subscriber residing in Ship.
pcnsburg township. Terms made known on day of sale.
sept 304 s PHILIP EOONTZ.
Givirdian ofjhe minor children et James S. Colwell,
Esq. dec'd
[FaAsKi.ct itEposttotty; please copy and send bill to
his office.—Shippouburg Netts.]
VXECUTOR'S SALE OF_VALTI
uj ABLE REAL ESTA fE.—BY virtue of the' last will
and testament of John Bear, dec'd, the undersigned. as
Executor of said deed. will nffer at Public Sale, on Sitio
day. the 24th day of October; 1663, at 11 o'clock. A. M.,
n the pi cruises, all the Real :Estate of which the add
Jam Bear, died,:seized and possessed. lying, in Mont-
ItortrarY ,township. P.ranklin county, State of Pennsylva
nia adjoining the lands Of Chriitian ---Nicewrinder and
others, and on the rend lending from Hagerstown to
Mercersburg, and being the same nerd Estate purchased
from Catharine Iforst -by said John Bear, containing
96 ACRES and 77 PERCILES - of Prod more or less:
The improOements area LOG DWELLING MUSE.
FRAME DARN, andel! necessary outbuildings. There
is u SPRING of RUNNING WATER on the land, and a
good well near the Wise. The hind is in u good state of
cultivation awl under good fencing..
The terms are one-half in hand, and the balance in
two equal annual payments, from the first day of April
next, with interest; the purchaser giving his notes
therefor with approved security,: and tint upon the
payment of the whole purchase money a deett will be
executed. Possession gliim on the first day of April
next. The crops growing in the ground are reserved
with the pritliege of secarßig thuslttne,
sopt 30-3t*
DIJBLIO undersigned
11 Agent air the heirs of Joseph Oiler, dec'd, will offer
at Public Sale,'on Wednesday, the 14th day of Octs , her,
1883, the MANSION FA.RII, of said decd, _situated three
miles from Way nesboro', on the Mentzer Gap road, one
short mile north - of Hopewell Mills. adjoining lands of
Daniel Dellinger, Solomon Harbaugh and Josiah Burger,
euntaining46o ACRES more or less. 121) Acres of which
is Limestone Land in a high state of cultivation, the hal
atice Freestone Land, about 3D Acres of which is Well set
. witbithriving Timber. The improvements are p large
two-story STUN) HOUSE-Bank Stone Barn. SO feet long
frame Wagon Shed: Spring House, Summer House, Wash
Hones, Wood House, and Carriage Shed under one roof.,
Stone Blacksmith Shop, and other outbuildings, in good
repair. ' There is on ORCHARD of choice Fruit on said
Farm. such as apples, pears. peaches, &e. There is abotit
12 or 15. Acres of MEADOW LAND to the farm wish a
stream of Water running through it. To this strum the
cattle have access frontbvoryfield. Therein also a never
failing well with pump in ft at the dwelling House. The.
situation is a pleasant and desirable one. and is conveni-.
ens to churches. school houses and Miffs. For further
particulars enquirebf the agent Hying near the property,
or of Jos. S. Oiler, living on the premises.
riale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. Fold day,when
the terms will be made known. Possession given on the
first day of April,l3lil.
wept lt3 JOHN S. OLLEB, Agent.
ATALIJA RIX FARM FOR SALEr--
•The nnilersin,ned offers at Private Sale, a valuable
LIMESTONE FARM, situated on the ,Mercersburg and
Hagerstown road, four tulles South of the former place;
in , the Welsh Run District. containing ONE HUNDRED
AND NINETY-SIX ACRES. 1.40 of which are cleared—
in
a high state of cultivation—the balance choice Tim
ber Land: The Conococheagne Creek lemucis the Farrar
oh the Mirth, and there are two Wells of good Water on
the'pronises—one at the House and tmp at the Darn
The Improvements are, a 'two-story ROUGH
,CAST
ROUSE: a good STONE BANK. DARN, with Corn Crib
and Wagon Shed attached, and all necessary out build
ings. There is, 1160 - , a good ORCHARD of grafted Fruit
on the premises. .
If the Farm is not sold by the. Ist flay of Gctober
next, it will, on that day, at 1 o'clock, P. M., be offeredat.
Public Sale.
Persons wishing to view the premises can do to at any
time, by calling on the undersigned. r«siding the! eon.
Sept. 2, IS6J. J. WATSON CRAIG.,
ALUABLB FARM AT PUBLIC
SALE.—The undersigned, Executor of Malachi
Br adie,late of St. Thomas township, deed, will offer
at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 10th day of October,
unit. TILE 51ASSION FARM' of saicidec'd, situate i • St.
Thomas township. Franklin County Pa., about two miles:
South of the village of St. Thomas. adjoining lands of
Wilson's heirs, John Miller and oth.r.i. containing 254
ACRES awl. allowance of LIMESTONE LAND. This
Farm is eligibly situated with a stream of 11.111iNED1
WATER through it enil a NEVER-FAILING SPRING
near the house. The ,improvements ionsist of- tt
large two-story Stone Douse, a :Rene Flank,Darn, Wagon
bed, Corn, Crib and other riectuulary
Also. two. tenant Rouses and an Orchard of choice Fruit
Trees. such as apples, peace. peaches, cherries, ac. •
A bind fifty acres are in good timber and about fifty is
Meadow ground.
Any person wishing to view the premises before the
day of sale mill mill on the subscriber. residing about
one-half mile west of St. Thomas.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, A, X, - Terms made
known ou day of sale by PREDBILICXGKLIVII;,
ang 26-ts l'x'r of Malachi Brindle, dec'd.
ArALU.ABLE STEAM TANNERY
Y Fort SALE.—The undersigned will sell at Private
Sate, his TANNERY, known as the Corner Tannery, with
meant and water-power, Saw Mill, Chopping 31111, Stucky
for breaking hides, atc. The Tannery has 8 leeches, 32
vats. 2 limes auil water-pool. and is capable or tanning
800 heavy hides a year. There are two Log Dwelling
Mouses. Barn. Stable and other necessary out build age
connected with tho Tannery, and about GU Acres cleaned,
with good fruit. Ile will sell any quantity of land with
the Tannery, from lOU to TOO Acres. o.er 600 Acres are
Timber. and en ample supply of Chesnut Oak Bark-to
run the Tannery the fifty years. It IS situated about
7 miles South-west of Merceiaburg, on Licking Creek.
Terms made easy. Pteisessioriwill be given this fall if
necessary. For further particulars address the under.
signed, at 3lerceisbnrg, Franklin county, Fa.
aug 63.tf - C. METCALF.
ATALTJABLE MILL PROPI , I4TY
FOIL SALE.—The subscriber • desiring to retire
from businessoffers at privet esale his y A LU EtIL E MILL
Property; situate on the Conecocheagua • tireek. at
S. cot la nd , five m ilea 'North of C hambershurg. The 31 11l
has three run of Burrs and is in good order fay home and
merchant work. It is situated in one:of the best grain
growing regions of Southern Peunaylvania, and convel
nient to churches twat schixds. There are about seven
teen Acred of land connected with the )1111, nearly all
cleared and good Meadow Land, and under good fence.
A large terastory Weetherboarded DWELLING HOUSE
and other out buildings, and considerable fruit are °nth°
property. Ths price asked is $3,000, while the nett
earnings of the mill during the lost year was above $7OO.
For particulars apply to the subscriber tesiding on the
premises. JOAN SLI3IDIIZER.I
aogl9•tl
ALUABLE TA. VERN STAND,
FOR SALE. , The undersigned 'offer at Private
S de, the well known Tavern, situated on the corner of
Market and Second Streets, now in the 'occupancy of
Sheriff Brown. The 'lntel is a la,rge -Commodious two
story brick building. The yard attechens admirably
aril - ingot] ,for -.travellers stopping with buggies and
wagons. The stable is Inge and airy, and capable of
accommodating front 50 to 00 haul of homes. The out.
buildings ouch as Wash Rouse, Spring Ilonse Ice Home,
&c.. makes it the most desirable lintel in the county.
Its ntar_lecationto the Hail Road, Court louse, Bank,
and busumse places, rentle:a if the most pleasant sad
convenient stopping place in town.
Persons desiring to purchase, can sea theremises and
learn the terms of sale by aralineon the un dersigned.
ED. AUGHINBAIJOH,
'S. WORLEY.
CbaralOg, sept. 2—tf
RIVATE RESIDENCE F 0 R
SALE—The subscriber, residing about one mile
rth of Chambersburg, a short distance off the Ship
pensburg Pike, offers at _Private Sale, a new two-story
BRICK COTTAGE DWELLING, containing -X,, Parlor,
Dining.ltocen and Kitchen on the first floor a 3 Bed
Chambers on the second floor. The House is bni tin the
latest modern style. The gerund comprises abo t of
- Parlor,
m
Acre, and is handsomely fenced. There is n thfiz
.promises a Wash House, Smoke House, Wood House, and
all necessary and convenient outbuildings. The is also
a now Carpenter Shop on the let, which can be tidily
converted into a stable. The Garden is In a good aWe of
cultivation, and the Lot is well planted kith GRADED
/TWIT, such as Apples, Peaches, Plums,Pears,Grapes, &c.
The property can be seen at any time, and terms made
known by calling at the prelates
sept 23.tf
VARM. FOR SALE.—The
nnder
aignea WI $W a: Prints Sale. hfs RAM con
taining 164 ACRE, more or less, of goon c,nality of
taIiESTOIiE I.4ND, fn a good state of cultivation. - The
improvements good; well ,watureo,..nd Young Orchard
beginning to bear. Y. deem ft unuatesaaty to any more,
as any parson wishing to purchase can see for himself.
This Farm is situated about VA miles Sonth•west of Ey.
ton, Franklin county,.Pa. feep:46l] JOHN STONER.-
VALU.4.BLEBEALETATEF9A
SALE.—The undersigned, .Executons of "Annus
Beatty and: also, of Catharine Beatty. late crAutrica
township. dee'd, W111.611 1 / 4 1 - at Public Sale, on the prOmisee
MI the days niuntlimed,the following described Real Lifs
tate, to, wit:
On Thursday, t4e IStlt day of October. nevi, '
oaths Mansion Farm, nt 10 o'clock. A 'M., snid ILAN
S il y o e X m i n Aß ,„ ll o , r to th_ n e s s is .9 t t lit o g f c:f 3r a ev t n t s t ii s e f L i .a ., n‘ t,i li ti tu t a ‘s t u ea ti b b o l ut p,
bounded by mods ofJamcs Davidson:C. Brechhill, Henry.
Wenger, 3aeowang George Speelman a nd others, tow.
Mining 152 Ackils more ur less. with a Dirge two storied
STONE -DWEC.LINO notis.E. n large-Stonelima Baru,
Corn Crib, and other ontbnildinge thereon= There Is a
ne v er - Tailing Well of Water on said PMIn With ii PLIFtli , •
in it. Also—There is on said land a large ORCDAND !LS
choice Prnit Trees.
At the sane Gnus will he offered at l'Oblie Sni f f,
TRACT OF LAND in the occupancy of Ss tuntdG'eurhart,
I bounded by lands of Col W. V. driinight. the Al ) !ZOil/
Farm. lands of John Grose and others, containing 154
ACRES more or Icss. on which ths re is es cacti a com
modious STONi DWELLING MESE, a large Ranh
- Barn built of brick,. and Other Improuententa. There ix
an e xeliant Soling of Water and a good APPLE ORCII
ARD on said land.
Alva on said day. a TRACT OP LAND kniavn aso - the
Lind farm," acljolningthe one last above described.lande
of John Orov‘, !leak:rim Chambers, Esq.. John Vole%
and others, containing 260 ACRES with a two fit pia d
Loo 11013skE And rio evettent Stnne Taut train,; A line
Stream of Water inns through this Porn:.
There will be ah{'o offered an the 104 day r. oetsiee,
next,ou the premises, at 10 o'clock, A:M.,a lit oil
LAND, situate in tall township of A iltrini.:kht.Wll as tbg
"Johnston Fem." bounded by lands ofJoseph H hitumrs,
Jacob and Joinsitlintx end others. COD tail:1111g ',37 }ln,
more or less, with a STONE HOUSE. A Mintz Baia, glut
Spring linusethereon. Also a email Orchard. 'Aerate
an excellent Spring of IA Bier on said tract.
Each of said Parma will be, sold by ,the Acre. act
measice. said Earlnr * hale respectil el y ah abundant sap-
•
ply of good Timber.
The terms Wilt be made knorn en any Of Sn)c.
- JANE:- :KILL , •
T. B. KIMA
Fa're of James Bent ty,
JAM,ES NUJ,.
sopt 9-te - Fa's. of Catharine Lenity, dec'A.
WaynNibon, Record copy and send bit). to thin ado,.
ACHANCE TO MARE MONEY .
The undersigned offer at Private - Sale, on pecan
li
t
nitaiati lig terms, all that valuable Tli CT OF LAIN)) OD a
ated in St. Thomas. township, Fraiiil n County, 4 a.,,3
miles North Weelt of the village of Si. i
'bonie. - bounded
by lands 01D. Wilson's lleirs, Win. Vreaner,' Barr. Cal
others, containing
- , ' ..; 2 9 ACRES. -
MARTIN REAR;
Rx'r of John Boar, doc'rl
About lt , o Acresorthis Tract are ciliated anti in a tore
stateoteultisation, the whole of which has been tbor
°uglily limed within thelastless years; the balance is
heavily set with thriving Timber. There Matins Lime
stone Q.uarry on 'the premises, /Pep] Vidal a saposicr
quality aflame is made: The I mproveuiente consist
a good, two-storied Log and Frame DWELLING 11.01:Sti,
A. FINE BANK BARN, erected last summer: a Witter.
Porter SAWNILL, and a STAVE - and SIIINGLE M3LL,
driven-by a small Steam Engine; and , other neceessfy
and convenient buildings.
The shove Property offers great inducements. to pur
chasers of Beal Estate. It is located in a finely Tina , ered
region .and as Guides:nand for Luihber, Staves. 1 , 13 fogies,
lie.. is and will coutinte on the increase. an en-Yr-bits
business man coniti not fail' to mike Money cat of the
many advantages it possesses. Persons Ilesiring to in
cest in a valuable Property are invited to view this.
SalisluaryShearthan,residing thereon, will glee nay in
formeion that flay be fleeted. Possession can be bad
at - any time.
June TT. GARTER d stir:mm.4m.
.TORN BTRIKE..7
Vtat agate *atm.
VALUAtLE FARM FOR SALE.
—The subscriber offer* at Privat o `ale, his FARM r
situated about, l 4Mile from Quincy, containg 141 ACII ES
14 of which is inTIMBLIit and thriving Chestnut: %
of the Farm isof tto best quid DJ' of 1.131E5T02,,i it: LAND
and alit* a -high state of cultivation. lite Improve
mentsure a large BRICK US/USE, with portico. and
porches,a new BRICK DANK DA It N . . SU feet long, with
Wag!ln Shed and Corn Crib attached, doable frame
Carrit4 House,Erick Wash Haase. 'Smoke ;Louse, Bake
Ovemand all 'necessary outbuildings. in goal repair.
There is a largirCisterit close to the hartl,ased for Rut k
aud one near the kitchen. There inn Well of excellent
water in the yard. There is also a variety of aw ou
Fruit, such as Pears, Plains, Peaclon and Grapes in thy
yard. There is also a good uItCIiARD of young thriving
Fruit on the pretnises
Fersons wishing to view the land C , lll do an by Calling .
'cuiv the subscribe t, or any information tospeiiing itt can
obtained by calling on 0 e0..1. llalsloy, County Trem , -
f sent 0-1.1 .10113: 31 ID VOW Mt:
11RIVATE SALE OF 'TANNERY
NEAR FAYETTEVILLE.—The undersigned will
well at Private Elide, the follown g described REAL ES
TATE% to wit:
:30 ACIIES OF LAND.
All under good fence and tillable, With a goal Drill Dwell
ing: a never filling weil of good Rater near the door. is
goo:a bun and Thowliing, Floor, a fine Orchard bearing
the best fruit: Also
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of 3:llarg,eVats. 6 large leaches with limes and pool.
Bark Mill, Boller, Pump and Fulling Storks, all in ere '(-
lent order, tho •41010 ,) , paratinv, by ATBIL BOViklik.
Also ii goal Barkshed, nil - unsurpassed in conrenieuto
andlidtor savirer.
The abore property will-be shown to any person on ap
plication to. Jacob It. Cook of Fayetteville; or John B.
Cook of Ckamberiburg. Terme will he reatemaltle.'
Juno 17,'. I' ' PETEIt - COOL
PUBLIC SALE.—There wilt bb,
of
fered at Public Sale, on the premises. orr Thursday'
the Fah day of October, next, at 1 o'clock, P- M., itfl dna
TRACT OF LAND, situate in St. Thomas township; late
the Mansion Farm of Michael Wagner, decd, hounded
by Innis of Jbrreph Christman, Jasper Smiler, Jacob
3.liirtit) Eshleman and others, containing' 94
ACRES and 161 PERCH ES, neat. Tho impiorements aro
a goodtetwo story thRICE DWELLING MOUSk, Log
Barn and other baildings,,a good Well of norer-fitiling
Water and it thriving TtiGNG ORCHARD. About ten
Acres of the tract IsTimber land and fifteen Acres Mend=
ow land. The tonne will bo made knos n on the ay, of
Salo, by JACOB CRIDER, Arlzu'r.
By order of the Orphans' Court, "
wept , Xts W - h. MITCAML, Clerk.
VALUBLI4.I FARM.. FOR SALE:-
The undersigned offer at _Private Sde a valuable
LINIFSTONI , I PAM, shunted in Welsh district.
I 3 miles S. Ref Bowles Stores.consisting Of lfd ACRES
110 of Which is cleared and in a good state orcaltivathes
nod the bidame is fine TIMBER LAND . The -improve
ments ar. a new two story BRICK ItOUSE, new rank
Rani, 'and all necessary outbuildings. There is a good
Well of never-failing water at the hones. .There Is ir'so
a good Orchard of Grafted Fruit on the premises. •
If the farm is not sold by the lOth of October, it will
be exposed at Piddle Sale at 1 o'clock. Persons wishing
to view the premises can do so by aiding at the farm or
the residence or J. WATSON ; CRAIG. Welsh Run.
sept. 2. - JNO. APDOWELL, charabeniburg.
ÜBLIC,SALE. - -By virtue of an
Order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin County,t
ere will be exts)sod to Public Sale, on the premises, on
Saturday, the loth day of October, at 2 o'clock ,P. 31, the
following - It, al Estate. late the property of Peterlieed,
deed: A LOT OF GROUND in Fayetterille.oofeetfrmt
by 210 feet deep, on which Werecteda two-story Fl l / 1 311 - .1
DWELLING 110OuE, with a Frame' Back Buikting'itt.
tached. Also, a Prame Stable. This property is in Weal
condition, and will make a desirable residence. The
purchaser can nbtnin possession by the hat of November
next.
Terms and conditions will he made known on the day
of mate. by riepOk.3t J Colt 11. COOK. Ailm'r.
TWO HOUSES }',OR SALE.-The
undersigned efrers at Private Sale, TWQ I,oT4,in*
Fayetteville, out; of the lots having thereon ereFteiter
new two storie ',double FRAME - 11011:4:, and the other
(tope andtkaifstoried house. The property istio!frably
located for hnsine.p, ix as n private Lis:Oiling IA rig - In The
neighborhood of the Academy-and opposite Brown's ,
Hotel Persons wishing to view the property catt,do tcs
by ealllng upon Dr. Fuhruey; the present occupant, or tlos
anbscribr.r.
Terms made to suit varclumer
Sept 94f
ALEX. K. M'CLURE. _A
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