13 C 9 ! , L . _ . - .e . r Were'tfiabiiunded. - : This is all that Mai& I stated with reference to thepresentsituation. l Some time-since . a document wets sent to , It is sufficient to satisfy thei public,that all is :i Europe, for affect nu purpoyting to 14 - ; well with the Army of the ,Cumberland. ,l! an appeal of the " CierAy of the Confederate • With reference to the battles, the only .I States" to churches:: throughout' the 'world. 1 - pound the rebels have for iclaiminiv, victory the object of which was to solicit sympathy , is the ,possession of the battle-geld. But they did not drive us from. it., On Sundt'' I for Southern slavery from religious people. afternoon - Gen. Thomas repulsed the enemy .¢ The ministers of the churches o' Scotland at every point; he fired the . last shot and re -1 ' i lave, ut forth the , gull - tined very able re - - ; tired in good order. 1 It , is not true that the flags of truce sent:out joinder, to which we ail: the attention of our I . ... . Iny Gen. Rosecrans had been refused. They friends: . , We, the undersigned. ministers 'of the i brought in by our ambulaneetrams to Chet churches in Scotland, in reply to the appeal 1 tanooga. The men who lwent opt for ;the_ _made to us in =the ~" Addrets to Christians j wounded report a gloomy feeling in the rebel throughout the World," recently put forth i_army. The rebels admit their loss to have "by the Clergy' of the Confederate Stites of i been very severe. They plaimed that 'l:2p,r" America," feel bound to give public cxpres- 1 dead must have been removed from the fitqd, sign -to our views, lest our - continued . silence ,as the number they buriedottld not account should 1 be- misconstrued, as implying either j for their own losses. Thee had been no re- acquiescence in - the principles of the docu- ' moval of our dead; however- - " '„' went, or indifference:to the crime which it: Our loss in killed, wounded and , rnisSing seeks to defend. _ _ ;- was near 14,000. Only aj small 'proportion AN -ELOQATIENT P,II:IIkTE44T. We refer:, of course, to a single topic, that of slavery, as it is , linciled in the address.' We. desire to say nothuig inconsistent with onfvountry's, attitude of strict neutrality as ,regard the war raging • across the Atlantic. We do not discuss any of the political ques- • tionioconnected With its origin; progress and probable issues. We offer no opinion on-the la OA , u rovtd opt id -on either side. Nor are we -;Eo be regarded as shutting our eyes to the past Mut present sins and shortcomings of the fforth in relation to the African race. The one, object, we have in view is to express the deep grief, alarm and i ndignation with which we pure perused'the pleading on behalf o. slavery in general, and American slavery in particular, to which so many servants of the Lord Jesus Christ' have not scruples, to ap peiid their names. With the feeblest. possible incidental ad mission of "abuses" which they "may de plore, in this, as in other relations of man kind."'we find these !ten broadly maintain • - lug. in the most unqualified manner, th. - "the relation of master and slave"—"amore. us," they,add, to make their meaning nun explicit—"is not incompatible With our hol Christianity." They thank God forest, v for a missionary institution; the best, as. would 4eezn, and the most successful in th . world, They hold it to be their peculh funetion to defend and p.rpetuate it. An -they evidently contemplate the formatioil the Southern Confecluracy upon the basis e slavery us one of its fUndamental and pet ratan: t,principles or elements:, not only witl out regret, but with entire satisfaction, at. approval. • '• Haiti t all this—in the name of that hol 'faith - itna that thrice holy name which the veinutie to, invoke on the side of a syste, • whyeikrcats immortal and redeemed men: got.a's, and ,Chattels, &Dies them the rights marriage and of home: consigns them to it -normie or; the first 'rudiments of editcatioi an . tuein X. 1.1 the outrages of lust at. passion—we most earnestly and emphatical. , prou,t. We do not think: it needful to a. gue. The time for argument has; for mat la-en regarded by the whole of ei light, nq Christendom. as passed and gon Als ... , I.;qs for slavery, attempting to shelt them-el ye- and it under the authority of Goc • Word afid the Gospel of .1 esus Christ, are, be &maimed as really. whatever may be the gait ntici, the worst* enenlit , s of both. • All reasonable, allowance. no doubt; shou be matte for the • circumstances of Christi: mina: ter. called in Pros tdenee to labor whe . sluvt ry exists. Some s..reness. even, on the ' part, andel , what they regard as unjustiilab and dangerous movements on the other Bid.: migitc be oxcused as not unnatural. And we• saw thi:m manfully lifting their vole on behalf of univerSal liberty, and settii themselves to aim at the instant redress the more flagrant of the wrongs incident - a-state of bondage,_ we would be- prepart,i calinly to listen to, their representations • to the , best'and likeliest practical methods romotyig ,the present amelioration of V .,ondition of the slaves, and securing, with he -. shortest period consistent with safer.l their complete andinal emancipation. . We are 'reluctant to .abandon the ho that, upon reconsideration, and in the vit • the sentiments now unanimously held at • )(pressed -tm this subject everywhere eh 01. over Christendom, our American brethr, 1•Illy yet 'be induced' to take "up a positit loore , worthy of our common faith than rth which they at present occupy. But, at b•eirts, theabliiation lying tipo n us, as thin 3 ow stand,' towards them, towards ourselv. ;wards ,the Church and the world, tower I !se, Bible and the Gasper, is -to record, in - tl. I,tongest possible terms, our abhorrence thivadoctrine on the subject of slavery whi. - t he• Southern clergy - teach, and upon whi. ; 11tey act; and to testify before all nations th tiny state, empire, or republic, constituted • .3,;&„teonstrueted, in-these days of Christian lig ilnd liberty, upon the basis of that- doetrin - I.!tactically applied, must, ii the sightof Go . .s regarded as founded on wrong and ern:ll - id as deserving, not his blessing, - but 1 • r.gliteous Wrath. Bdß. S. CANDLISH, D. D., Edinburgh. _•.; THOMAS OtTHRIE, D. I D. Edinburgh. W. B. GOOLD, D. D:, Edinburgh. 1 _ ; . ROB. BUCHANAN, D. D., Glasgow. Joam CAIRNS, D.D., Berwick-on-Twee Cilia. J. BROWN, D. D., Edinburgh. ANDREW THOMPSON, D. D., Edinburg t WILUANI ARNOT, Glasgow. W. I:: ALEXANDER, D. D., Edinburgh "J.l'mpi . .BEuo, D. D., Edinburgh. EDINBURGH, Sept. 22,1868. - This' is being signed• by all the -lead-in, ymnisters of Scotland, and their answer • if appeal of the clergy of the, Confedera I .St ttes. • • • . FROM. CII.A.TTAENOOGA, • • - - • inthe Cincinnati Gazette of ,Tu. Alak thefollowing information from the A ni of the Cumberland, furnished to tb • lnt,.:Oily Colonel Boyntonf of the 35th Ohi lloinion left Chattimooga. on Thu) 4.0...Whe, 3d instant. He rode meat of t : Vii,;(-itlOng the river road to Bridgeport.. T chi' m of rebels, (therefore, that they vol ~nund th river is unfounded. - The mitre south of the river, from Stevenson to Ch: • t.&loga," is not used, for the reason that f'i 1, 4. tit Bridgeport is still down,' and t\ • or.three,smaller bridges, bekwpen that plu arta Gen. Roseerans' heinlqu'arkera, are a]! cf repair; but the rebels 'du not - occu the road in any force,; and ridnforcemet ,for Chattanooga could March over the rot *Athout opposition. Flanking mOVeinet pre not feared. General Rosecrans had ;,. the then he needed in Chattanooga for pr , eitypurposes. - He could not use more to vat tage if they were on the opposite side the river; , . • tiluttlitnooga is, in ft ti9_:., , arTd can only bi ska.t approachfi6. Frot tiot ? s nothing is feared. that nothing would pi , -thtin 8n attack by Brat contest they are conl N 4 itliciut reinforcement: The men. Nero in tine d i em , e iti and enthuiinst • - • were killed, and a small minority Only of the wounded were severely injured. , Many to those wounded on' Saturday-rejoined their regiments on _Sunday. Ohr loss in artillery did not exceed twenty pieces. Bragg tool:. about 2, 1 300 prisoners, exclii=iveof the wound ed left on the field, supposed-to number 1;000 Gen. Rosecrans took over 1,500: prisoners. and Capt. B. thinks the numbeimay,- reach 2,000. The latest c•timate of the rebel forced en gaged against us was 110.000. It is certain that in every fight they oUtnumbered us, and this was especially the case in the final ;con test on Sunday afternooM when the enemy was repulsed by General' Thome? famous corps. Subsequently to the battles the rebels Were arranging for another attack. Their troops were drawn up in line, and' our pickets could distinctly hear speeches that were made.by officers to the soldiers. The latter were told That it was absolutely necessary to take Chat tanooga; that all the hopea of the confederacy rested in that array, and that if they failed all was lost." For some reason not known the eontemplated'attack was abandoned, but the opinion is that Bragg found his army too much shattered, for a' reneival of the engage ment. T The heavy loss of rebel officersrisexplain.ed on the ground that the general despondency in the rebel army - rendered ex:traordinary exposure on the part of the officers necessary in order to keep the men up to the work: , I .• - 1 NATIONAL CEMETERY AT GETTYSBURG.- Under the direction of the Com Missioner csf Agriculture, Mr. Wm. SaUnders; chief Of the' Government propagating ,garden, is atipres ent in Gettysburg to lay Out the; grounds for a national cemetery, where those who tell on the soil of Pennsylvania in defence of their country's cause are to have A cared-for rest ing, place. Mr. Saunders ik al residdnt of 'Germantown, and has been at the head 1 1,>f his profession ,in 'this country:. Since the',d( a h of Downing, no one has stood- ; higher as a landscape gardener and horticulturist. The Cemetery will be publicly consecrated in November next.—Adam • Gen. Steele's army, at Little (Rock. Ark., bas secured an admirable basis for operations in.that Department. The railrbad has been put in operation between Little RoCk and Duvall's Bluff; from WhiCh point there is un interrupted communication by river with Memphis. Over this route an ample[ stock of supplies is being hurried forward to Little .Rock, ensuring our army-, .affaiiist any con tingency likely to arise frOmJ interrupted communication. Legal Ratire. INQUISITION O'sj THE 4EAT, ESTATE OF JOHN ETTEIL—To IMargattt Etter widow. John. Daniel of whom Henry Ebersole Is nuaro Jan ; Mary intermarried with Samuel Sollenhercer, ra riding in the- county of Franklin, Sth intirmarriet with Michael Sollenberger and Mama t Etter in the county of Iledthrd, heirs and legal repretlentative: of John Etter, late of Green township, iliranklin count) Pa.. dsc'il. Tun are hereby n.t Bled that I will hold an Itiquisltion - on tae Real Hatate of said dec;d; situate in Gre-n town. ship. Franklin county, l'a,, on F'riday.the23d Octobe, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the preptices, when and where yob can attend if you think proper. UMBEL BRANDT, -- Sheriff's Office, oct. 7-1 t j ! Sheriff. ROTIIONOTARVS icrOTICE.— 4 II persons interested will take nonce that the to owing accounts have been glad, and will be presented t. the Court of Corrunpu Pleas en Nonday,the 2tith ttr..Or Colter, tor confi rmat run :, Account of John Philips and ,Led Sande'rs, ' Assignee. of John. Zulingor, of Washington township., ' First account of John A. Shank, Codlanittea of Eliza beth Forney. a Lunalic. -, 1 - 1 1 Third and final acCount of Jacob Krider, Trustee n Nancy Bricker, nay:. dec'd. A., O. CA.1.31.1A1i, Fraley., Proth'Y Office net. T..3t , ; 1 1 - L7 4 .X.E(;IUTOR'S ric(:)TICE.--i-'...Totia( i ' is hereby given that Letters TesMmentaVy to tb. Estate of John Metz late of Guilford Tewnship, decease. 11,1ve been granted to the uudersiguei, residing in s ai. Township, All p..rsone knowing thenieelves indebted to said 'Ef fete Will Please nr+ke immediate payment; 'and these haring claims will present thetn properly authenticate.. br settlement. ' - , A.DENIIAM .METZ, sop :.',O , - , Eeiifor. VXECUT_OR'S NOTlO.E.—Notice kfi is hereby given that Letteng reStittnentary to the Estate of Dr Charles IlasselL, late o .-L.irtnantpt,,a twp.. tlet•Nl. have been grafted to the treter..gustl, teliding In ra..burg. , 1 _ 1 , All penons , knowing theuMeleen Indebted to said Eg tate will please; make immediate payment; 'and theen having claim; wilipresent them properly ant hentleal el for settlement. Lint 7-ot*J ! P.N. 1101+1+51AN. Ex*r. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.- -1 1 4 .1 .X ECITTOIN NOTICE. -7--Notice Notice isbereby Oren that Letters of Admini.... is hereby giretirli'd Letters Testmlentery to the tratem on the Estate of Catharine Creamer, lateof Let- , Ks‘.‘te JolaTrit ie. Lite td liullf,rd ter, terkenny, dec'd, hare been granted td the ‘ spb4critiers. hare iieen grunted to the undersigned, rjsiding in snid All parsons knowing themselves Indebted to the said td's _Estate will please make immediate payment t and [lingo All rwrAunA Indebted to the Raid Eatale. are requested haring claims will present them properly nutlienticated I In ni4l:h iunnediate pay tent. and tho... having claltro, for settlement. , . ; demand. igainst the Estdte of Ike ellen t will notke JOHN CREAMER, liannete twp„) 1 ' 1 kn'.o n the same, witinint delay to 0at.71 JOS CREAMER., Lettk'y 4w - p:c -"" m•rl '• test HENRY TR fTLE.,Exerntor. DMIN,ISTRATOR 'SNOTIGE.— 'UN" 1.:(: TY TOR'S .N0,,T1( -Notice la hereby given thnt Letters of Atintinis- ; isatereby giv;4l, tbnt Letters Testament try to the nation - on the Itstnte of Philip Cnei;man, Int- of 1111. I..vtale of-John Mull. Wept ()teen township. dee'd. have Borough of Chtunberabnrg t doed: have been grtinted to I Leen granted to the u ndersigned, resitting in ;mid twp. the undersigned residing in said Borough. All petkiots kutnriug themselves indebted t o said AU persons knowing thethselves indebted to said gc- :':atenterequested to make imniediste payment. and tate will please make Immediate payment;' end thrwp those having. chims. present them pr o perly authenti. having claims will pretient them properly authenticated ; tare.l for settlement for settlement. [ect. - 7] ,- TORN CApEMAN, Adm'r. j sept TOTICE.—The following ; named V.XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notiee .11 persons have flied petitions fer Tavern License,; .L:j Is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the in the clerk's Office, to be presented to the Ciptrt at the_ of :Sohn Dorrance, late of Mercersiturg, decd.twit term, commencing on Monday, the 2tlth of October. - Five been granted to the tindetidgned, residing In said 186.3. to wit: . , ilormigh• - - - , H. B. BlairMontgomery,Township. 1 • All persons - knowing themselves indebted tasaid P.A. B. F. Snyder - - New; Franklin. ; t ,te, are requestedu to make immediate payment: and net 7 W. (I. MITCHELL. Clerk. ' ,010 having Jaime or:demands aralnst the Estate ..f i Tedent, vdllmake known the same without delay.. to Sept lfi MARGARET CHAMBERS, Execntrit. .. XT - O - TICE...---Notice is hereV.given, ; . _ i_ .1 that the undersigned will not NOTICE.—Notice pay x 1 any debts, made ! ci. .. i . ~ TORSw,-ti by any one, unless authorized by her. - I , 31A.RGAAST.CIOETT51Als,l, . l' in is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the Corner of2d and 'Market 80., Chamberaburg, Pa, , Late of Sarah Bobs, late of Merberibuig Borough, sopt 30 '63.3t. _ . . , . i . .e'd, — have been granted to the undersigned, residing In _ ._ - l4 llormagh . . I All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es .-,, , in-n . ' , ma 1 ~ I . :IIPORTANT 3.c1.r..U.1tiri. -- .14.11 per- • te, are,hereby requested to make Immediate payment those having claims or demands against the Estate , dsons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm : :: • said decedent. will make known the same without de of G. H. hlsaxxxiicA On., of the "Dispatch," for Job Work, Advertising. or Subscription. are notified to make v. to [sept 16.] JAS. o.- 0 AESON,Ex'r. •payment beAre the Ist day /:,.t January next. ;,Alter that, • p...X. ECUTOR %.9 NOTICE.-- - Notice date the aceownts will he placed in the hinds of 'an olli. • cer for collection, mud costs toilt,be added. , • i _,/ is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the P: DOOK , FREY, .1,51 P of illalinfla Stayer. late of Leff eikenny township Septs 30-3 t. , At the Omani:louse, Chtimbersburg. j , ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, real --- --"' ' • • 1 tie. in Lurgan Tolinship. Q . T 0 RE Ti. 0 031 :AND CELLAR i kit persons knowing thetnselves indebted to Said, Ee l. j FOR VENT.—Thelarge Jtore l t oom andOellar. car- ' , to will please rusks immediate payment; and those ner Main and Wishingtoo streets. 4 offered (or Rent. I I sing claims will present 'hem properly authenticated Possession given immediately ~ Apply to . ' . ,{ • lettlomoot. CIERISTIAN SNOKE. sep 16 B. P. uizairr. I Sept. 9`l33Executor. . . ittl)c!" ± ,A6Ottit-Titi.pooitoti); - f orliqntbisb.iiigfit)a. MI ~t;egai 4otic¢~: A DAIINISTRATOR'S .kutice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis -it mn tin the Estate f 4t . JOhn Smith. late of the Rot ough of ehambersburg. tiec d, have be. tt - granted to the un derAgnutl, rebiding in said Ilerotigh. ' All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es. tate w!..1 please make immediate payment ; and those havnig claim* will present them properly authenticated for settlement. CATIIARINES3UTII, [Aml.:Z:3*j - Admr'x. AD3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that Letters of ou the Estate of James M. Bnulley. Into uf Mer rersburg borungh, dee'd.ltave been granted to the under signed. residing in said I3orough. All persons kuosring thenese,ves indebted to said Es tate will pleane mike immediate p.iyineut: and flume having claims will present thetu properly authenticated fur settlement. , nept CLARD3RA BRADLEY. AdriOrx. ADMINISTRATOR'S IN 0T1C.1 1 .1. Notice Is hereby given that „Letters of Admlnis trat ion on the Ratite of Nlichnel 'Ruth, late of Green township deed. have been granted to tic ntnidroigued, residing In nab] township. ,- Ali persons indebted to the tail Flotnte. are renneoted to make immedint p qment,and tslolil. having claim,' 01 letnatels againot,th 6 Rotate of said decedent will make beth known, wit hunt delay. to . sent 16 < ' DAVID sttovEit. Admit'. }VD' MINISTRA,TORS' NOT ICE.- Notice is hereby given that Getters of Adminis. mum' on the Estate of Jain`ea Kirkpatrick. late of Pee wit township, ileeil, have been granted to the under •igned, residing in said townehip. - . All persons knowing then/selves Indebted Weald Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims present them properly authenticated for settle ment. WI LLTAX HERRON, /La } . mers. Sept 9-10 Wl'. U. KIRKPATRICK. AInIINISTRATOI?.'S , NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Minh,Ls t; a l.on on the 'Mita fool' Isabella Thonipson, Into of Greet: township, deed. have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to the said Estate. are hereby re• guested to mike immediate payment. owl those baring claims or demands against the Estate of said dt:eedent, will make known the same without e'elay. to sent 9 - WIL.,IAM TITOMHON, Ailm'r.- DMINISTR M ATOSN --:- OTICE. . A Notice is he'reby given that Letters of -Adtninis ::.o.i..n on the Ettate a Samuel Fils.on, late of,-tluilford, township, deed, have been granted to the undersigned, resi,ling, in maid township. All persons indebted to the said P.state, are requeAted to make immediate payment. and those having claims or demands against the }.fate ',foal,' decedent, will . make known the sante without delay. to - sent tit*. - .'• C. IL mcKNt(nrr, Ader. DMINISTIZATORS! Notice is I:ereb) given th-tt Letters tit AiWillis- tration on the Foitate of GeJrge Lernaster. late of the ;Borough of Cliantbersbnrg. deed. have hen granted to r the undersigned. relding in said lion D A I L All persons knowing Jiieniselces indebted to said Es tatt will please make immediate payment: - and threw having clainis will present them propel ly authenticated 4 for settlement. PHILIP LEMASTEII:I ini „ Sept i 3 JnIIN A.I.KMASTRIL DMINISTRATOR'S'NOTI('E.- Notice is hereby given :that Letters of Adminib -1 tram:it on the Estate of Jotin Arin4trone. late of ilton township. dec'd. have heefigranted toundersigned, t esiding in said township. 'i All persons knowning thenise/ves innehtpd - to said E . g.- ' tate will please make immediate payment: and those ha yin claims will present them properly authenticated tor Hut tlement. ISABELLA ARMSTRONG. net 7. ' .A t• DNIINTSTRATOIt,' ()TICE.— nerehy given that Lettetr riots • n the. flatate ef.lohn Renfrew. late uffittilfurd have been granted to the untlermigneth reeiding in Nal.l towinzhin. All peraynq Indebted to the gala £.3tate.are hereby en : gm:4'w' to ?fork" .myettent.ctrui thl,o hnvivg -1 , •,r9 nelthltine :%eninst tAe Letn.t ,1 , leOenlent, will inawe •n , l - taine with •lolar,tu UM i A D 311. NISY It A_TOR' S N °Tie E.—. i Notice is hereby given that Letterti - of Ailtitinis- , ti talon un the Ei,tate of Jane Burns. late of Itinditott Township. deceased, hove been granted- to the under signed. residic,, ,, in the Borough of Wayndsbotot. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Et. /ante will plenee :wake immediate pi:vow:At and tho.q. Lei ring claims will protect them properly authentic it.l i f.r r•ettlement, either to the undersiYmod or to Eyster a t llonebralte. W. S. ANDERSON. I sop, ::.'O, Adm'nior.tor, AD3IINISTRA TORS' NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Lettei , i of Aandwdr.,- ,tots on the Estate of Samuel W. Beintzeiman late of ilitilord Township. dece.tieil, have, been grunted to the und...reignoa. mii,liiiz in maid Townshit • All pergo'ns knowing . themselves indebted to sitid Es- Inwe will pleafw make immediatepit. men : and Ili" 'mving Haling will preAent them properly mithentieMeil riir settlement. MARTIN lIEENTZELNI kN. ° - Sept MI Adiiir. DMINISTRAT()R'S NOTICE.- ! 1 4 Notice is hereby itiveit that Litters of Adminh -1 ratmn on the Estate of•Michnel litter. lite et Imr.o.nn Township, deceased. hare been grunted to the undersign 4. resi limr, in Lurgsn to,. rimii,. All persm.s bnownut themselves Indebted to all FA. , tte will plots, make invite hate p yment; moi those laving chains Will present them properly authenticated . o,r settlement. MARY C. MILLIIIt. i Kept 30 61* Admini.tratrix .1 A D MI.‘.TIST 11 A TOR'S NOTI C.P.1.,- , -- 1 Notice Iv hereby given that Letter.; of A dmink. .:aim on the Ext ate Of Mary .1. Walker. late of St. I iltomas toivntiltlit. fieed.h.tve born gr i hied to the tiii i; : ers i gn e a, re,idiugt In Moatgrtitery township . . .. _ All pencona knowing tli*Mieelye; indented to ai‘l4 Ea ;;Ante will plena(' make immediate payment rand thane I l iavingclahnawillpresent them properly authenticated or settlement. Kept 30 ti ROBERT 110Y1). A .I).MINISTRATOUS'NOTICE.- L Nodes is hereby given that Letdeot or A , lntini.- !. rdtioti on the Dante oil - Motel Nlottn bete of Ui ern owitithip. der'd. have been grdnted to the under:4lo4l. esiding ih Green township, All peem6ne knot lag then:n.l,4l'l.4 indebted to c il4 Eae. I tate will pinto nmko immediate payment ; end Move ! claims swill present' them properly anthentirated for .tettlement. JOHN MONN. 1 Mtn - re .wept 30 - JEREMIAH rsIOW.I. I ' T. 4 IXECUVYRS' NOTICE.-:—N(qice ' is hereby given that Let ter!; Testnmentary to the Estsre of Abraham Co dm it h. late of Antrim township, , dee'd. have been granted to the tin lerdgne , l.revidingin qaid townsin p. All 'tenon., knowing them.elves Indebted to said - F's te trill please make Inne/Hato mi 'new and those Ilitvii4g 0111M4 with pretest them propel ly authenticated C,r settlement. ABRAII A n CARBAL7OII, Jr-) p x • re 16 ADAM ZAltrililL, • • Wail.. .7. RENFREW f Ararrn; F. R. BURN.. JOifN TOAST Ex'r Ural estate *WO. ORPTIANS' COURT SA L rALUABLE RILL PROPERTE—To purlia ame of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland connty, the subseriher will sellmt Public Sale am the premises, on .Saferday - .oclobtr lith, 1863. at 1 o'cloek, P. M.. the raluable3lll.l. PROPIMITY. situate Oil the Middle Spring. in Bouthaniptou township. 1 mile North of Shippensbnrvon the road leading to Newburg Into the property of James S Feat. dec'tl. , The 31 ti is three stories in bight. Stone and Frame, has two pair of Burrs, and one pair of Chopping Stones, midis in peal order for home and merchant work. The water 'NW. r fa about tWe.lif , feet..hearl and tall.. The TlltliT LIN Deunneetesi with the Mal is ,of Limestone. of good quality, tioundedhy lands of I 7harlen 11. 44 - bite. Joseph Ltombarger and others, containing V ACRES. more or leas. and, having tlii.reon erected a two story STONE fiWELLLN4 HOUSE. Tenant House. Frame Dorm &c. There are on the premises a, good AppleOrchnid and a Well and Spring of nererePiling Water. The property is handsomely militated in, a good grain growing seerion.trinvenient to market. schoolslc., and is fuel! esperts a desirable one. Persons desiring to see the promises are regneeted to call on John ,IdeCleaf, reiddime ehcreon„ or on ' tlie sitbscriber residing •in Ship. ; pcnabt eg t .wnship. Terins made known on day of sale. Sep' - KgoNTz. Gni nitro th.rminor children t f James S. Colwell, Esq. VRANKLIN BMPOSITOILT, rlease ropy, and send bill to this olliem—Shippstisburg News.] FARM FOR SALE.—The subsri bers offer for saliva SLATE FARM. situated Imile south east of Upton :vlJoining lands of Isaac Weagly. Rev. St . fiumned others. contatnlng Itl ACRES. Thu improvements consist of a tNI) story EW ELLIN ‘•' part Brim k and part Log and Weathethoarded Bank Rani. Wagon Shed and all other necessliy mitimililings. two Well.and several Springs convenient to the buildings,' an OR HARD of Apple and other - fruit Trees. shout forty ACRES entered wan thriving Timber The. land Is a gos. it quality of Slate. If nut sold at pit,. ate sal" hef,re Tuesil my the 20th October, it will on that day be offere 1 at Public Sale at 12 o'clock. Tbrms will be made accomodating. sept 31).U* VALITABLE ' FARM AT PRI , - VATE SALE —The undersigned offers at private Sale hurt'AßM. situated in Letttrkenney township. on the road leading. froth ClmmlieTburg to Strasburg. 5 miles from either pl .ce. consisting of 150 ACRES of SLATE LAND in a high date of cultinttion. The im provements are a two storied LOG WRATH ft BOA RD ED ROUSE. Log Barn. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib. W.tsh Muse and all necessary outbuildings. an ex cellent Spring and a Well of buyer-falling - Water en the house. There are two genii ORCHA HASA' choice fruit on the farm. PersonirwiShing to view the ptcruises can do no by calling on the subscriber. oct 7-It. I 4 AAC- 11. KEEFF.R., krgal pF(USTER'S NOTICE.-All pei:- onq interested will please take notice that the fol. tt,;Zg accountants bare settled their acconnts in the Registers office of Franklin county and that the mune will be prwentot to the Orphans' Court for Confirmation October 2smosn, at the Cfonrtli;Juse in Chtunbersburgl , - _ . _ S.W. The first and final Assent of James M. Binhop and John 11. Etter, Administrators ut Juhn Etter, late of Green tovknohip.dee'd. . . -- 331. The second and Boar Acebunt of P. B. Biwa Guardian..f Peter Renteh. 3.32. First ;uai tined Acconnt of John - Maxheinier, Att ministrntor of Jacob Brindle. of 51s rks. 333. The lirsC,Arcoutit of James L. Mack, Executor of John 'fell?email Isle of Guilford township, dec'il. 334. The Account of llannalt Running . ..l% ,Exocutrix. of Joseph Benninger. late id Peters township. itec'd. 3:15. The first Account of Thoinns F.ererAiner.linn of David Miller:ruiner child of John Miller. 14te of Fannett townrhip.tleed, 3311. The ttrit Account of TholuM Pager, Guardian of Mary Miller, ntinor child of John 31tlier, lute of Fnunett towneh'in, deed. 3.3 Z. The Account of John 11, Walker, Exivutor of the last will and testament of Robert Elliott. dined. 338. The Amount of Jacob Bre4k, Administrator of LOIUM Juitnaton. - 339. The Guardianship Account of Simnel George, Guardian of l'eter Snider, minor child of Peter Snider, lath of Guilford townAlliv, deed, ns stxted by the Execte tor , of ~aid Guardi The Account of John E o we. Executor ofithe lad will and testament of G ntiol litre, late of thu borough of t; r •eneantle. deed. 311. Thu first And fiord Account of Henry ll.mbilter. - Adelinh,trat,or . of Sol. own Eckerd, , 314 tanner y. T.wnsliiip, dee d. 312. The fir ,, tan4l font Accont t -of P. 31 Oftrvey. Ad ministrator of 31ary Brindle. late of St. Thomas. deed -4i. The fir-It anc . l fin ti Acetatnt 10 . 13mi:unit' Chambers Al niui.tt 3tiz with •lie s mint xed of Mary Judi, late of Chanibermhurg.FratLtlin county, Pa . died. t 44 The first and fifiltl Ae^ount of Samuel Gilmore. Guardian of Renjantla L. mud E collar S. Dice. minor children of William thee, me stilted by John (Mun et, Aci ruinim rotor of Samuel Gilmore. gen E. C. B /YD. Register PROCLAMATION.—To the Coro ner, the Justices a the Yeast end Ilia Constables of the Different Ton tishipa Id the County of Franklin, 1 rtvti ng now all ye. that in Inv:ma:leo of a precept to me , breeted, under the hand aid seal of the lloN. JAM 1.: 4 :111.1,, Fiesideut of the sectial Coto ta of Com mon Fleas, in the Sixteenth Dlitrirt. ei,nisting of the cotty.tiei of Somereet, Itekit;Jrtl. Fulton and Franklin. and by virtue Sf his otlice, n , Ctc•rt of Over and Terminer Kull General Jail t elivery fir the trial of capital rind other offenders therein, and in the General Court of Quarter Steed:ma of the Peace, and Wit WAX W. PO:TON nnd ,l ot ES 1). Cettsnx, Esqq- Judges of the same coun ty of Franklin. Yon nod each of you are here requir ed to boand appear in your proper persons with your her , irdet. ilecugtoz , tuce?'. Examinntion4, and other Ito. inembrances before the Judges aforesaid, at Chain herein!: g. :it a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery. and tient rat Qu titer Se:of my of the peace. ate/ vin to be holden for th, County of Franklin ntre said.ea the 1..(7,1 ilodehiy in Am/act being the 2f,th - flay nt the month. at IU o'clock iu the forenoon of that clay, thou and there to e,o those thing., a 'deli to your Levers' •jtices appertal». Oiv.n miclrr my hind nt t Imlnberbutg, tho ith day of Qctober,lB63. SAMUtI. BRANDT. oct 7-te T IST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL xj. at October Term, 1863. Commencing Mondry. 26 Vc oher, 0.63. Franklin fi IL.ruhal CoDeg.. rs - .Ins. 0. Carson et al • Getot g.. Megote Asmst lung (.1 A) 31. Pennock St Co. es Wm. Rabcr. S•irall Bowman TM Jos, Rom man. Wm. Gutsbal elerode, A. IL Hurst and 3lrs. Ditricl Wertz Sr N. S. Rost, Oarilishe. Daniol Kohler Geo. A. Delft. .1 aeol., F:ttunel Neikirk. A. Meliok erol..r,er vs • llulker Iln ghes. of Samuel Congdon 1 Samuel Reasoner and. Mary W. Iteges TS - Ba l i. K„li n, Garnishee. R. K. McClellan er Manuel Maher. - A. D. CAUFssAN, Prothonotary. • Proth'ys office. .011.3% '63. - AT ANORPHAN'S' COURT held ut Clituaberaltrg, for Franklin county, Pa, on the lush day of August, A. tr„ 1663, before ' the lion. jaws Nt Fremtient, end Jaitirt 0. Clll.Oll Oa. W. W 11.18 . .{siociatu JocigesufmnlCourt:- On mot ion of Kennedy A. Sill. I..spt., the court giant a rule tit the heirs and legal reps esentatires of John Be.t. you, late ~f weld county or Pi ankriii, deed, and all parties late' eated therein, to appear at an Orphans' Cana t to be hel' at ChallabeNburet. I' e, on Narptity, 2iith da,..tr of October, ,A is take or refuse to take the& nits f iaW Joh , ' hem Pr. :* J, at thu valuatio4 and amitaisee ment thereof, or show cause why the eaten should n e t be lu tostiiiony whereof I hive horeunty Pet my hand let:t , itelaftlxed the, Neal of the sold ot Chatti bershurg. (hie 10th Ilay t,f August. A I1.:158 1. net 7.11 t, ' WM. 14. )IITCIII LI,. Cletic. V K of OTlC—Dissolution eu-Tart i nrr,Thip.—The Co -Thu-tart - spin beretcfore exbaing niftier the firms and style of WUNDERLIC 11, NE.{) CO.. At Chaniber.burg. Pa.. and SCH.A.kIIIIIT, WUN DERLICH k CO.. Greencastle, was on the ISt day of t-eptember,l963, dissolved by mutual consent. The' hooks of the late firm at Chambershurg will remain In t 1 hands of Wunderlich k Nead for collection; the Books at Greencastle are in the hands of A. F. Schafbirt for settlement. All persons knowing themseLves in debted to either of the above Semi, will please call with out delay and makepayment, as the Books must lie set tled without delay. D. K. WUNDERLIULI, BENJ. F. NEAR, sep 9-6 t ALIGN. F. SCHAYIHRT. D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER _ SHlP.—Thepartnorship heretofore existing under the name and style of DIEHL & OORDON,In the Pad dle and Harness business, in Chambersbnrg, was d Wady ed by mutual consent on the 14th day of Augast,lB63. The Books will remain in the handfxof C. 11. Gordon, by whom the business will hereafter be cundectml. - Persons knowing themselves indebted Co the oldSrm will please call and settle their accounts. D. WBBBTER DIEHL, set) . CYRUS H. GORDON. I:11E UNDERSIGNED AUDITOR appointed by the Orphans Conrt of Franklin Coun ty. enn'a. to make distribution of the balance in the hands of James M. "Bishop. Administrator of John Views, late of Green Township. deed,. to, and among the parties entitled thereunto, will attend at the office of W. Reilly, Eel., for the purposes of his appointment, on Monday, the 19th day ofOctober,.next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,when and where all personsintetested may attend if they see proper. [imp .90-tal T. M. CARLISLE. SHERIFF'S SALES.-13y virtue sundry write of remit tioni crpoitas, leaned out ufthe Court of coietnun Plews of Franklin County. l'a , and to me directed theta Will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court Mouse in - the Borough of Chambersburg, ore F'ri day. theZd of October, 186 a e Iskyck, P. 31.., the fol. lowing described Beal Bstate. All that lot of grohnd .nitaate la the tillage of Cour cord. Fannon twp t ttiljoinining lots of Jns. Wilson on the W. Little on the 9ontla Fist, s. fluckenhury un the West, and the road on theNurth, with a two story Log House; Log Shop. and Log Stable thereott erected. 9 'red and taken in execution as the property of Joints P. thimble. el,Alect--Ali that half lot of ground, situate in the Ilor ough of Chambernburg, fronting on Main Street, lull ela ing tuts of o w . Stall nit th e s o uth., W. Chaan`mrs on the West, and Mrs. Harris on the North, with 's 1 3.4 story Brick Mouse thereon erected Seized Rllll taken in exir as the properly of Frederick Nobler. Alt—All that half lot of ground, Situate in' the Borouoi of Cliambersharg.fronting ou King Street ails joining lots of 3lrs.tlnyder on the West. lot ut fALtiette Wood on the East awl by an ,Alley on the North with a two story Brick Mouse thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution 48 the property of Maria M. Burg hart. Aire—ill that half- lot of ground, situate in 'the Borough or charahersburg, sronting on Maio Street. 32 'met flout. adjoining lot of A. Bechtel, on , the South, --,on the North: and an Alley on the Eaet. with it two story Log and Weatherboarded House, and Log Sta ble thereon erected. Se'ziat andtaken- In execution ea the property of Sinntiel WOlff.' Also—All that tract of land containing 132 Acre,' more or less. situate oil Peters two., adjoining : lauds of Geo. Briggi. Admit Hoke, Al ex. John son and others, with two tit etory Ilou.es. Stone Bsru.. itbd other imprWre ments thertm erected. - Seized and taken in execution iN the property of Win & Joseph Warner- - Alsc--All that tract of hind sittmterin Letterkenny two., containing 33 Acres Owe or lesz,.of %fountain land odj.,iuing !undo of Lee Horn and other hauls of itine Rosenberg. Alao—Ss Acres more or lee. adjoining 1 mils of E.Atosenburg, and others with a Log Millet' and Log Marti thereon erected. 'Aire—fitiot Ayres of Ifountain Land.adjoining lauds of II Keefer and nthern. taelZed and taken in execution ar the prepertc 01 Isaac Malm berg, and will be sold by me tiA3IU Eh BRANDT. oct. i Sheriff: GEO. COOK.. WM. RENT NGER ÜBLIO SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—In pursunnee of an order of the rphans' Cou-t, and in virtue of thelast will and test:l -ntent of Robert C. McFarland. the mtbseriber" Vi ill sell ~t Public mde. on the premises. on 'Niturday: the 24th day of Ckfober. the following deserlballeal' Estate. sit atm] in Peters and Montgomery townships, Franklin pounty, late the Dropetty of R Mert C. atid John land, dec d. Part 1, Containirg. 145 At - R.ES of first-rata LAND, adjoiningtnnds of Adam Hoke, C.., Londerbanah, Brad. ley's halts and others,, with large and .commudlonit HUI LUINOS all kinds required on a farm, with good ORCHARD. Well and Running water near the -door. About 20 Acres of this tract is fine MEADOW and some superior TIM tiER. t 2. coil tai ning 102. ACRES of LAND of the same quality, adjoining lands of the Lion. Jan.l Buchanan, Mvp. 's heirs and pert 1. - Part 3. containing 60 Ai'PEA. mostly BOTTOM LAND and much of it very productive, adjoining t to above tract lands of David Leinaiter, Franklin Reed and others. _ . . The above tractshave each a sufficiency of Timber and Witter. and are all near the town of Morcetsbnrg. wnh the best - of Schools, Churches and Mints cunvehient. They will be sold seperate or together, as may be •t snit purchasers. Land buyers are requested to glte this property their nttention, as it will certainly be sold the day of sale, Persons wishing to view the property will call on the snliscrilier residing thereon. Terms made known on dty of See. R. P. McFAilitAhlic Adm'r of the Estate of John McFarland and Trntityet to ' sell under the will of Hobert C. NeFerlen.l. By order of the Con rt.—W.G. MITCTIELL. Clerk. [net 743 t 11DUBTAC SALE.—The undersigned having determined to remove West. will sell by Public Sitle. (without ressrve) at his residence in ',Lon don, 071 Wednesday, the 4t4 horember; 18113, the rdlow , ihg Personal rroperty, viz :1 good 'Family 11ORSB. four :ears obi ; 7 good .filth Cow.; I unahorse Winton end Bed : 1 twiehorse Wagon and Bed ;1 two-horse Bed with Bows ; 1 'pair iv:4om_ Hay I. : 1 one-horse eleigh ; 1 110 KAWVEIJA 1;111 AG P.l 1 i pring V(agon 3 sets of single Double and Sirgle Trees; 2 Log hairs; 101110 oz; 1 Jack Screw ; Lcrowbnr. Also, a lot of POPI, It and OAK LUMBER 4- long and 2 short tinders; 1 Btleketnitles Vice. Spades; Shovels : and Picks,: 4 Bark Spades; 1 Cross-Cut ; 1 large 'Patent Bee Palace and Bees. Also, a limo variety oh HOUS.I4II9LD FURNITURE nod Kitchen - tteesile. viz : 6 Bedsteads; 3 Bureaus; 2 Wash, Stands; 2 Corner Cup boards;-2 eight-4311v Clocks; i Parlor Stove; 2 ten-plate :tore , : 1 Cooking More; 3 3lent Vessels: Cider Barrels and Kegs, and many artirlesnot necessary to enumerate tar: 7 .llle to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M . when at tendance will be given and the terms mode kris u._ oct. 7 " JAMES CRAWFORD. _ . Air I will also offer at Private Bale ills TANNERY in Loudon with five LOTS of GROUND attached thiireto. The Tannery consists of all the modern Improvement.; with 25 orlt) cords of Bark in the Bark house. A1k.).9.4 ACRES of TIMBER LAND with a Double Geared SAM MILL thereon. Terms made known by billing on the subscriber. JAM ES CRAWFORD. EXECUTOES SALE OF YALU . - _ ABLE REAL ESTASE.—By virtue of the last will inn Lestainent of -John Bear deed. the mulct signed int laecutor 01 said deed. will otter at Public on &ter 'toy. the Atli day of Ortoll s r:181:3, at I I o'clock. R. M.. n the premises, alkt he heal 1-Istate ot which the said John Bear. died.seized end pesselkstal lying in Mont gomery township. Franklin county, lttateol Pennsylva nia adjoining the lands of Cheistinn Nicowntoter and others, and on the road loading from Hagerstown to Mereersburg, and being the &nitrite:A Estate purchased from Catharine Horst by aid John Dear, containing flti ACRES and 71 PEI:CUES of land more or less. - The improvements are a LOG DWELLING DORM. FRAME BARN, ant all 'necivisany outbuildings- There is a SPRING of RIINNINU WATER on the and a clay/ troll near the house. The land is in a good atatnof cultivation and tooter good fencing. The teens are one-balf ilk band, and the balance in two enital annual payments, from the first day of April nekt, with interest: the pm - chaser giving his totes therefor with approved security: and that upon the s i.ayment of the n hole purchai , e money a deed will be executed. Possession given on the find day of April next. The crop growing in the ground ate yeserl'ed with, tho privilege ot securing the same. . . pcpt PO4t* VALTJ A BLF., FARM FOR SALE , - The undersigned Offers at Private S de. a valnahle LIMESTONE FARM, bitnaticil - on •the Met cersburk and liageretown road. four MHOS South of the former Mare, in the Welsh Etta District. containing - ONE MINI/RED ANP NINETY-SIX ACRES, 1411,0 f which are cicare4l - It high white of raltivation—the balance choice Tim her Land. The Conocncheagize Ilreck banwis the Faint ou the North. and there are tr . !) Wells of good Waft , cu the premises—one at the house and one at the Barn • - The Improvements are. a two-story ROUGH CAST norsE, a good STON.R BANK BARN. with Corn• Crib and Shed attached, and all necessary out IMild ings. There is, also, a good ORCIL'HID of grefbed Fruit sot the premises. If the Farm is not sold by the let day of tictaber next, it will, on that day, at I. o'clock, 1'.31., be offered et Public S de. - • _ OPermns wiihing to view the premises can do no at any time. by calling on the undersigned. residing the• eon. Sept. 2, 1563. • • J. WATSON CRAIG. ATA_LUABLE MILT, PROPERTY • v NOR S.IL E.—The subscriber desiring to retire front business,otiers at private side his YALU EUL E 111 LL Property, tittunte on - the Comeocheague Creek. at Scittlatut.ti.'etnile,s North of Olttabershnrg. The Mill list three run of Burrs and 14 in grind order tbr 1101110 and merchant work'. it is situated in one:of the beet grain growing regions of Southern Pennsylvania, and conve nient to churches and schist's. 'there are about seven. tree Act es of land connected with the Mill, nearly all cleared and good Meadow Land, and under goad fence. A large twostory Weatherboarded DWELLING 110M. , F. and other out buildings, and consiikrable fruit are on the property. 'firs price nsked is 4 1, 100. while the holt esrniny,sof the tarn during the last year was above $7OO. For particulars apply to the subscriber ing on the preminei. atilt t f VALUABLE TAVERN STAND FOR SALE. , The updersigned offer at Private Sale, the well known Tavern, situated on the corner of Market and Second Streets, now In the occupancy of Sheriff Brown. The Hot el is a large commodious two story brick building. The yard attached is admirably arranged for travellers stopping with buggies and wagons. The stable is large and airy, and capable of accommodating from 60 to 00 head of horses. The out• buildings such sa Wash Rouse, Sint ng 'Rinse .Ice !louse, &c., makes it the most desirable Hotel in the county. Its near location to the Rail Road, Court house, Bank, and business places, rende:s . it the -moat- pleasant and convenient stopping place in town. Persons desiring to purchase, can see theprinvise.s and learn the terms of sale by calling im the undersigned. - S. AUGHTNBACOH, , Chamb'g. sept. 2-tf S. M. WORLEY. IIIANNERY FOR SALE.—Th© sub- scriber offers for Sale his TANNERY. situate in 3,o,..Onnellsburg, Fulton County, The yard contains 40 VAIS, 0 LEACHES, (all under roof), 'with - good BEAM SHOP, - BARE SUEDS, and everything convenient for carrying on the business. An abundance of Dark can be had for $ 3 . 00 to $3.50 per cord'. Large and good DWELL ING HOUSE and Tenant Uouse, together k ith all _nec essary buildings, and abundance of FRUIT. on the, lots of the choicest kind. In connection with the above will be wad, if desired, 21 ACRES of prime .LIMESTONS LAND in it high state of cultivation. oct. 7.3 m WM. HOER. . . . lint eV* *ales, Christind.Minlmnp. 4itztionker 31ARTIN BEAR, Ex't of John Bear, deed M lied estate- *ales. VALVABLE BEAL ESTATE FOR _SAUL—The unciereigned, Executors of:;3ll3iiie Ikttty aid oleo-of eitharine Beatty. into of Anvils township. 1&4, will offer at Pliblic Snle.on. the prettleilel on the daye'utentioned, tho Chiming. ae L eeribed - Real tate.to wit: - Ouiy, Vie ltti, day 0/ October, next, on the Almaden /Nitta:at TO eidetic ,A X. told :SIAN SIG I't FARM. minsisting of a tract or Land sitiettatilmull Rte miles North-tint ettlreencistle, in anid townsht, bounded by lands ofJanies paridiain, C. Brrebbill, nee Wenger, Jacob and ttecirge Stmeintan and °there; am Vilma :bd ACRES more with n large two etorkii STONE DWBI I.IM 1)01.18E. a large Stone Batik fiart, Corn Crib. and other outbaddinga thereon. Three never-failing Wed of Water on elect Farm with a Pump in it. Also—There is on maid lotitt a large ORCIIARD. I choice Frnit.Trees. At the name - linte will be offered at Public? Sale,* TRACT OF LAND in tiro occupancy : of Samna hloarkartt bound - oil by lands of Cal W.C. sricattic, the Mansion Warm, Ituidernt John Grote nod others. containing 2/14 ACRES cooreor-leee, on whielt tb. re in elected a 'cone mo/ions DWELLING Imvsg, a largo Battik Barn built of hoick. end, mina improvements. There kr an ovellarit Spring of Water and a good APPLE 0RC.11. , ARD on naiti A/so. on said day. a TRACT OF LAND known as 4 ftlir Lind Farm," adjoining the one lait aliotAenciihmo skt y, of J oin Grove, Benjamin Chambers-FY.Bc.. Joint Knetex. andothers. containing 26 0 ACRES wih a two eteruil LOG IiOUSE and an excellent Stone Bank barn. A Ds* Stream of Water rune through this Ten t. - There el II be also offered oft The 16/k day f 04clert nrxt r - on thy - premises. at 10 o'clock. A. M.. a T OW LA ND,aitnote in .aid tuwicihip of Antritn.knowu fts tha , "Johnston Farm." bonntled,by !antis b Whitmore. Jacob and JuLTlVrantz nnil oth cre.c , mt nini n g At Rka more or Inca. with a STONE itorsE; A Bunk Burn: la Spring House thoreon. Also a small Orchard. There,* do eXcellent Spring of AN ater ell said trsict. Etch of Said Farms will be cold by the Arre;,tokA nicutunre. said Ymms hake respectively an abundant rofp 7 ply of goal Timber: - The terns will he mode known on dap of ghle: 3Alllk , NNSLI, ' , . T. B. KENNEDT, E • _ • Vra of James - Ileitlty,nee l a • JAMES 1 1 /I,U, - ' sprit • ES'r of Cathatine l entie. dee& Waynesboro hecerd copy and etral hill to this of A - 'CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY . The nridersigned Offer at - I=rivate Sala, on scoots neatoting terms. all that valnableTlCAUT OF LAND situ lard in St. Thomas township, Franklin County, . a.. 71 mil t s N o rth -west...! the village of ht. 'Thomas, Wended by lands of D. lilleutt's Delis., VI m. Freaner, Ilarrousd others, containing 229 AbIIES. About Jon Aeresof this Triwt are einared and in a Dins state ofeultivation, the whole of which taw been that °uglily limed within the last few years; the balance to heavily act pith thriving Timber. There is a Aim Lima stone quarry on the premises. Iron yrhich oupetier quality of Lime is made.. 'tile Improvements coneist a goes', two-itorfed Luc andFramel,Wl•J.Ll\O DOES& A FINE RANK BARN, erected last enniiiler: a D'ate`ft- Power SAW 311L1., aad a ST.. VE and SIIINOLE = driven by a small Steam Engine, and other mecessulry and convenient buildings. - The above Prapertyoffers great indneementa to pea" chasers of Real iletate. 1t is located in a duel,' Timberlid region.nrid na the deinnwil for Lumber. Staves. hhinglt*, &c.. is and will continuo on the increase. an en-r. ,'are bnsiness.man nutlitil to make Money..alat of flea many advantages it possessev. Ts - tsar - is deiiring to I* vest in a valuable Property are invited te " view ibis. Salisbary6hearman, residing thereon, wiligive any Up formation that may be desired. Possession can' be bail at any time. . June 17. '6ll. GARTER d S REARM AR. VALUABLE, FARM FOR SALE. —The enitmirtiret °rein nt Pries te eale, his FARM. situatSd about le; mile from Quincy. eunthinglsl ALREN 14 of which is in TUBBER said thriving Chestnut. %. of the Farm isuctle beet quality of LI3IESTONE LAND and ail in a high state of cultitatiim. The improve ments Alen latga BRICK 110113 E, a ith portico and' porches,a new BRICK BANE ItABN.Su feet longoriib Wagon Shed 'and Corn Crib iittncheil. double Yvan. IfonsejiTlZt Wash Heave. B.lllok 0 House, link* ,Oten, and ail necesmry ontbuilitings. in gins! repair There is a large Cistern ciuee Su the Barn. used for e tot k and one nenr (he kitchen.. There inn Well of e xceiteta water in the yar.il. There is tibia a variety , of rhAh* Fruit, such as Years, l'lnms, Peach.' and Grapes in titer— yard. There i Pals° a good ()Itt.:HARD uf young thriving Fruit on the preruh.es - • , 'errfons n•iabing to View tbejant - c.n do so by calling theon anb.eribe .or any inforTnatiAn rrspecting cult be obtained by calling on Geo.J. Balaley. County Treat.- over. Newt. 0-tf) 3011 N MIDDOWMIt. IDRI.VATE SALE 01 0 TANNERY NEAR ,FAYkITTEVILLE.—Tho mulersbrord gill sett it PrivAte Sole, tbo foliowit g _described I:}L&L 1:6 TATE', to wit: - 30 ACRES OF LAND. AU under good trace and tillable, with a good Mick Avon Leg, a neTer hell of gond It alt.r Iltlarlifit ilkojr. at good llatn and Thrashing Floor, a .fin - °relish) bearikg the boat fruit. Alau A.TANNERY of :12 large Tats, 6largeLeetches with limes and pools Bark Mill, Roller. Pump and lulling Storks, all in excel lent order. Ilra 'whole opentting by WATER POW Eli- Mao a good Marltailed, alruusurinwaed In convenient. and bibor saving. The above property will)* 4hown toany person on ap,- plication to Jacob 11. Cook of Fayetteville, or John It. Cook of Cliamberabnrg. Terme will be reasonable. June 17,'123-tf COOL ATALUBL R E FAM FR O The undersign-4 offer at #rirate Soft, a yaluatilts , rprEsToNz PAM!. situated in Welsh Run district, 1 1 ' , ( 2 . miles S. E.i4 &riles Store's-consisting ot 110 ACRE?. lie f which is clettred'ano in axl•oa t.tate of caltitation and the balsinme is fine TIMBER LA . The intoris , e- ' mentsnrs a new two story. lib IrK 1101;SE. new •Itiols Barn. and all necessary outbuildings. Thete , ,ie a pod Well of never•failing water at the house. e is a in a gout Orchard Of (rotted Yruitizni t he iirernimes. If the firm fi not wild by the 10th of Oetata-i.. it will i• he expiated at Public Sale at 1 u'elock. l'ersons wishing to new the premises can do so by calling at the firm Jr the residence of J WATSON CI IG. Welsh Itup. . wept. 2.* JNO. NIVOIVV.LL. aline PUBLIC SALT The undergicru ed. Guardian of the miuiir ehlldren - Sraluel aeilers, late of Ft. Thinnig. deed. will ;tier at Paha./ Sale. on the pretnhes un Xaturdcin. Pith day of October, a LOI OF GROUND. situate in St:Thomas, having the e on elected a two-story Log and Frame DWELLING HOUSE; nn , l F tame C.tt.penter :hap and other buildings. dale to ennitnence at I &thick. P. 31.0 n said day, whew atteadance_wilt be given and terms rs Ale known by act 7- , ts JOHN HAWE, Guardian. - By artier of Court—W. G. MITCHELL, Clerk, , VALUABLE SI:EA 31 TANN.V.RY y YUIi S - A underigned will sell at Private t. , nte.bis TANNERY, known ns the C.,l' Tner Tannery,ls ith at aem anti eater-power. Saw Mill, Chop Ping Mill, Stor ks for breaking hpli-a, Ac. The Tatitiery has 8 leeches, 32, vats. 2 [Mien:and water-pm). an are capable of tinning Sul) heavy hides a year. There Ure too Log _Dwelling Howse/14Am Stable and other neceitsura out band tigs connected with the Tannery., n nd alai Aores cleaned. 01l with goad fritit Hewitt sell any it tity of, laud with the Tannery. from 100 to :00 Acrew. 0 er 000 Acres are •Tiralterotna an ample mpply - of t.hcanut, Oak Bark let run the Tannery for fitly yeate. It is situated about 'l' miles South-west of Mete sMinr, (JD Lickitig Creqk, Terms made iney. . ittissmtinu will be given this fan if necessary. lon frathe r inrtictit.t s :4. birv.l. t ite - u rider signed.at Mercen , burg. Mr:midi:l e..mity . l'a. ang 12 67,41 , . . C. MiiTCALF. undmi g ue.l At V't irate zia'e. Tll a Un's ii oyetteril.e. toot of the lots haying 11.•lt•hh -I. 1,tc114.1.% A. E 1 4 • I. awl the 'Aber none nod st..rted hova. 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