8 POLITICAL INTELLIG PENNSYLYANIA-OITI, COUNTIES. Adams. Allegheny. Armstrong Beaver - Bedford Berks. ...... Blair • Bradford.... Bucks • Batter • Cambria.... Cameron Carbon ' Centre . Chester , Clinton Clearfield Columbie....., Crawferd Cumberland, Dauphin DDlawaro- Erie Elk.. Fayette... Franklin • Fulton Urcene . ." .. :Huntingdon.. Indians- Jefferzan-••••• .Tunitite, Lance:4er Lawrence. Lebanon.. Lehigh:At-- Luzerne Lycominz Mercer M'Kean Mifflin - Monroe Montgomery. Montour Northatunton Northumberland-. Perry 'Philadelphia Pike Potter... .Sehitylkill Somerset •Snyder - ' Sullivan. Susquehanna Union Ycnanan Warre4 Washington—, Wayne Westmoreland....... Wyoming. : 4••• York • • El El Total 2i.0,4943 .151,171 Afejrtritieft: The total rote of the State is ink 31,208'inore than t this year, was the largeq po —Gov. Curtin runs 7,287 more vr did in 1860, when he wa, eleete PZLIYKLIN COU, MEE= Curtin 3.8713' Voo4virnul...'' s 3.710 Curtin's maj 166 SUPREME JUDGX. timer 3.869 Lowrie ' 3,1161 Agnates maj.. ...... 153 • ' 'ASSEMBLY. Nill, V- 3,590 Gray, U 3.857 1 Sharpe. D.... .......... 3,723. Horton, .... . . 3.7(15' Nill or r Sharpe.. 173 Nill over Horton. 1.01 • GraY over Sharps 134 Gray over Horton 152 PROTHONOTARY. Taylor. U 3.8611 Orr. D - 3,720 Taylor's maj 141 RIGIST RR AND IiNCORDNR. Strickler, U • 929 Jkl'Kason, D 3,691 Strickler's maj It will be seen that the highest vote cast is for Register and Recorder—the total being 7,G20. The lowest is for Prothonotary—the total being 7,581. The voting .has been sin •gularly solid ; very little scratching or cross fiiing having been practiced on 'either side. Gov. Curtiti"has evidently been cut about ten • votes, because of the persistent efforts made publicly and privately to create the belief :hat he was responsible for the failure to re ceive compensation for military damages ; but Woodward has been cut considerably more, and for iSo other reason than that he was diStrusted on the great question of. sus taining the government. Woodward is the fourth loWcst on the . Democratie ticket. The vote of the county is the largest ever cast, notwithStanding there are many soldiers in the service who would be legal voters if at home. The vote compares with the vote of the last ten years as follows : fa EM Ij, 4860 3,4113 -3,058 3.385 3.692 4,053 1857.; 1858.: 1869.. WO.g 1661 7862. 0 186.3:v 3 4 .569 ~. 3,157 .... 3.876 It-will be seen that the vote this year— taking the vote for Governor, which is 84 less than the-rote - for itirgitter arid Recorder—is 154 larger than that of 18,8 k when a Presi 'dent was chosen. The Democratic vote is 331 larger than ever before, while the Union vote 177 smaller than the number cast against the Democracy in 1860. That the Democratic vote was increased to the extent of about 1,60 by Republicans who were de frauded intd,fhe 'embrace of Copperheads by the Most positive promises of early peace and pay - mimt of daniages in the event 'of Wood ward's election, there can be no doubt, bat the ,resuit shows that while they have been faithless to theiriselves and to their govern ment, there were more• than enough of faith ful men to save both the connty and _State. They will not soon again ,be thus misled by . the hypocracy of reckless, politicians,. and now that ;Union supremacy is finally estab lished, in Franklin county, they will with many - others join to swell the invincible Union ranks,: fEIYNSYLS'ANIA' LEGISLATURE.' We love not a correct list of the members elect to the nest Legislature; but the politi cal complexion is , positively ascertained and be,al - . Senate. House. Total. 17 18 48 62 4469 Mg= .......'.. ...... Demooratie. ...... :.. • - ......... 1 .4 ' 5 OM Woodward's - told. 228 JUDGR. - Loirrie 2.918' \gnaw. - Lowrie 's 220' Effl c, I ti g ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wier me Wieiati an. ******* " ....... 2.694 2698 17.570 3,046 3,033 4308 5.936 3.Z 59 1 6,56 , 1 6.247 3.233 2,133 2.91 A 10,155 2.991. 2,01 :. O „GAA) 12,671 2,416 2.9 . 1 1 9.85 S 3,02:3 2.917 10,1133, (117 2,056 2,704 12,627 • 216 2.:Y54 6,`536 3.051' 3,000, 216 2,119 3,tk38 5, it , 8 1 2,598 12)11 2.483 5,521 aorgstrosi. - 2,608: Woodward 1,0 . 22 1.9i8 • ..'urtin ' 761 3,348 ' Woodward's mai.. 261 4,110 SUSSEX'S JUDGE. 4,116 Lowrie L.-- - 1,026 3,908 ' Agnew 750 1,8111 2,258 Lowrie's 276 734 • ASSEMBLY. 3.771 Sharpe, D 1,021 3,710 Horton, D ..... 1.0201 1,026 NUL II - 758 • 56 ray. U 76.5 2.063 • G Sharpe over NilL. 283 2,204 Sharpe over Gray 256' 1,967 Dorton over Nill. 262 1.695 Horton over Gray 255 1,732 7,668 1,236 .2.653 5.523 9,849 3,911 8,400 3,342 4.23 4.075 3,875 1,789' 3,20 722 3.791 .3,710 1,022 ' V¢-4 1,61 2 712 7.489 1,447 727 I,7uv 709 1.694 6,538 3.3.56 2.296 37.11. t 1.181, til9 l 5,147) 1:;31! 7131 2,932 13117 1.2:50 1.388 4.371! 3.152 5,581 1 1,418, 8,009 .254,8 e 2.ui,197 1 _4,13n EBE 1 Izsos 523,667—be -1860, which, 11 ever given, )tes than he by 32,050, HEM UM FDZIOIIa F COVETS CLERK Mitchell, U. Phcnicie. 3,88. 3,713 maj..... IGO TREASURER. Elder, D 3.898 3.694 Elder's mid ..... 204 eingulssloNEß. Good. 11 -. 3.881 Brewer, 1) 3.720 (mod. s ma 3 161 DIMMOB 31? POOR. Doebler. 'LT 3,802 D 3,706 Doeblers maj 186 AUDITOR. • Amberson, LT 3,881 Blair. .......... 3.721. Amberso s n's maj... 160 Dem,- Total— Mai: 2,799 6,378 779 ,449 0.,7_16 us 2,411 3,300 g:W5' _ 8,448 322 6,959 425 1.:,432 . 674 i,iirr 3,063 3,267 3,3r- ~.... 6,446 692 6,297 17 7,586 166 2,877 3,140 3,710 ADAMS COUNTY-OFFICIAL. tiOVERNOR. Woodward —.., 2,917 'nrtin., • ' ?3,W Majority:_ Messrs. Fink, Trim', March, 31eckley, Elder and Kenzie were, elected Clerk, Trati 7 urer.- CoinmisSioner, Director of the Poor, - auditor and Coroner ljespectivoly by about ,he same vote. The two candidates for As •oeiate Judge are brothers and live in tht 'ante election district. FULTON COUNTY-OFFICIAL. .Lynch's maj, ASSEMBLYEaFFICIAL Franklin. Fulton.' Total, 4 httxpe, D ' 1 3.723 1,021 4,74. Ilorton,,D ' 3,705 LO2O 4.72" Nill. U ' 3,896 7584,65- 3,85 i 765 , 4,62 Pharpe over Ni 11... 90i Horton aver Ni ... 7. Sharpe over Gray. 122 Horton over Gray.. 11 • Tug following is the official ,vote for Sen- . (tor in the Bedford district. Considering :he extraordinary effortS made to elect thi Democratic candidate, the triumph Of Mr. Householder is:signal indeed: _ . Householder, D. Baer, D Bedford ................... 2.407 2,712 iluutiugdon i 3.209 ' 2,221 iomerset I 2,k37 1.843 Majority for Householder, ]..797 BRIEF MAE. ITEMS. • Gen. Webb speaks' , in the higest terms of he conduct of the conscripts in the late fight at Bristow Station. The Richmond Examiner says:there arc• 19,0,000 free npgroes in the Confederacy, and trges that they ought to be drafted Pit. teams ers, drivers, &c. • The drafted men of New Tork and substi--. . . 1 - _ :utes who have been forwarded to the rendez- NOTICE OF INQUISITION.—To • woos at Riker'slsland, and thence tAhe seat 1 ; Daniel hemnster, residing in Ifitynesville Berk ey count,/ Va ; Mary Ifeeshour residing i ' coon; if war, number, at thq. present ante, about ty,—_- county. Lemjiter, residing in ha ' n ' ilieriibtir g : . 1 .ix thousand. 1 - ' • , i Jacob, Daniel non Elizabeth Lennotter.children ofJacob Leninster. deed. Jacob h. atidJo - in Leninater, of whom Gen. Burnside telegraphs that he has been ! Elias Potion is Guardian ; and Mary Jane and A ,a 2 ,li z . heti' . Leinaster; of whom Jas. I). Mutt is tluaroinn - antfol:ml,y - successfulid East Tennessee and I ehadri:n.d . John Lenin-tar, deed.aii raiding i . runklii . i . southwest Virginia, He says that there are enmity, Pa. William. John, rill James Leninster, and . Elizabeth Lemaster,(inteomarried with Daniel Myers) io more loyal people in the world than those ad residing In Berkley county, Va. Margaret, (inter .' I Married with Nicholas), and Eliza (intermarried .f East Tennessee. .( - , , . - u hit Crooks) residing •n Canton. Stat.. county,: , . - . . - - .. .1 Ohlo; children of John Lemneter . deed. John and Of the corps d' Affique, organized under Clartstian Over. residing in Franklin county , Pa • II , ..henry _ , I , over. residing in—c o unty, Indians; Elizabeth Over. the auspices of GerL 13anks, fifteen thousand cntikrnmiried with Daniel _Shank) residing in Clear colored soldiers have already been Mustered 1 -spring, , Washington county sd.; Barldtra Over, (utter into the service' and recruits are comincr in . married with Jacob Krinerl residing Entnklin county , o * P I.; children of Catherine temitater, (intermarried ait h . rapidly. The maximum strength of the cOrps 1 'Jacob Over ilec'd. Emanuel, John, William, Andrew. 1 Marc. (intermarried to Kinaey).and Catherine Kriner. is 25,000. - I 1 : residing in Franklin county, Pik; and Daniel Kriner. i ' I residing in Leo county, Ill.; children of Polly Ana Le -A dispatch froth Louisville (not official) .1 master (Intermarried with John Kriner). John linker. .iitr , that Gen. Grant has left for Nashville, 1 f n esnling in Lebanon con, ty. Pa.: . James Baker. reading New York ; Michael Baker. residing in Buffalo. N. Y; to - assume command of the armies of the Cum-;; ,and s.oduci, Jesse, Oeor.e, John, an . Mary Ettinger. i i(intermarried with --- Glaser.) residing in Stark coun t berland and Ohio. Gen. Thomas takescom- :; y. Onm. children of Elizabeth Lemaste^, (nderinariied mand of Gen. Rosecians'- army, who report.4l :twice , lot to Mic h ae l ' kik "' 2d to Benjamin Ettinger. 1 110 W deed). heirs and laird representatives of 61,110, •' at Cincinnati. ' • Lemma er, late of the Borough of Ch unhershnrg.,leed. Yon are hereby notifi , 4 that I will hold nn Inquisition on the Real Estate of said tlec•.l. on Thursday, €l, L>91,1, 'f runnier, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on the premises, when and where you con attend if you think proper. Sheritro °taco, oct 14 ; SAMIIEI. BRANDT. Sheriff. • 1, _ Letters. from .2ilurfeesboro' on the 10th inst., state that Gem , ' Hooker- was near that town. • The rebel statement that he was in command of the force of mounted infantry invading Virginia froin the Southwest- was, therefore, a_mistake:, Complete official returns from,thainfantry engaged in the battles of Chickamauga have 1 , been received, showing a total loss of 955 officers and 14,891 men. The hisses of the cavalry will Swell the grand total to about ' 1 16,090. Of 4,685 iniSsing, 2,00 were wound ! ed. Thirty-iis. pieces of artillery were lost I and a few wagons, j *Maj. Gen. Heintzleman has been relieved from the command of. the 'Department of Washington, and is superseded by Gen. Au gur. This change has been anticipated for some time, with aview of lzkinging Gem services into the field, where he has always displayed no inconSiderable abilities as a commander. His particular destination is. not known. Recently a fight occured 4in the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, liar Collierville. Tennessee. Gen. Shermanwas on the train with 300 of the 13th ;regulars, when thesloco- FmOtive . was disabled: bya . cannon shot- Sherman formed hisj men, - iith 600 Indiana troops; behind a stockade; and fought the rebels for five hours, finally routing them, I They nurah6red three thoustmd men; under 1 - Chalmers. - :1 Gen. Gilmore has achieved one triumph. ;He has at last succeeded in making his opera-: i !eons and plans so effectually that tht ,rebels nor the correspondents of the northern press can gather the least clue to them. eAll :that is known =is tliatle is verybusyein-Var pous directions ; that Morris Island is being i. rendered impregnible by immense works and lvery heavy guns; that he is pushing forward his works toward' James Island, and that . , t. he has strengthened Torts Gregg and Wag ner, and mounted Many enormus.guns t)tere. GOV. cuitirm AT UONE. Gov. Cuititi and family made a hasty visit last week to Bellefonte, his old home, and ho :was received with the greatest enthusiaim• Although his coming was unknown, a meet. ing was at once called in the Court,House, and it was soon filled to overflowing by la. 'dies c r ud gentlethen, without distinction of pin ty; to do honor to their townsman, who bad been an signally honored. by: the people of Penns,ylvania. 'ln art.swer tekini address •t.: • • E= _ . Marshall D 2,914 o,nittler II • 2507 Marshall's 207 - Robert D • '2.870 SORe~T dl ' 2.7411 ' 1 ;Robert's ma; 127 REGISTER 2.707 Lily D.. Martin II Lilly's mai PROTRONOTAST. °bison, D • 1,0:t U 731 Robinson's mai.— 20F Coanixasiorms. I . .e.ke, D.... Greenlan 1,01 76 Lake's Maj.... AI:10120R 1.11}2 76 Kirk. 1). Ramsey, 'Li Kirk's maj CORONER.; Lynch ,D 1,02 Jackson, U. 75( 6.776 8.573 - 6,776 XECUTOR'S NOTICE -Noti~'t . in loweby given that Leitent Testamentary to the • ?atm,. of 'wile. Mull, late of attilford townThip.tlec'd. t i 'MVO been granted to the undersignel, residing in Gull : 'on , township. All persons indebted to thev . titl &dot nialtereby rt. ineted to make immediate naynient. and those having IftilllB or demands against the Estate of said decedent t-1,11 make known thesatne without del4y. to C. IL McKNIGHT. Ex•r. f i T URNPIKE ELT C T I O'N.—An • I Election far one President, Aix Managers and a • ere wirer of the Waynesboro', Greencastle and Met :: •ersburg 'Turnpike Road Ontnintny, will he held at the : 'ulilic IPoinie .f Yred'k Foreman, in Greencastle, tni llomfay. Me 2d day of Noremhcr, 2863. commencing at O'clock, P. id. By order of.rbo Bo.rd. -.. Oct 14-3 t - _ JOHN R/THHEY, See p the franktin Utpositon, dliambersburg, pa. made by Mr. .15fAlister:GOviCurti" thus -beautifully-referred to his own-position in the late contest: - "Three' years agbsli'atspited to become Governor in order to - satisfy a manly ainbi &al. He felt, three years ago, that there was to be honor won in reaching the etni rt ince of-Chief Magistrate of a powerful Com monwealth. The honor,had been won and we rn. It brought anxious days and sloe less nights. It imposed laborious duties, and demanded unceasing vigilance. Hence, so far as the honor of wielding Executive power is con.terned, he was fully satisfied r and had his fellow citizens decreed otherwise; he would • have - sought the repose and comforts of his old home, without a'single re *reset for lost power, and • with every satisfaction for regained privacy and tranquil pleasure. But lie people had ,clecided, that - he, should be a •andidate, and therefore hethad entered the tontest with a zeal which would be satisfied vitb nothing butsuccess. He was anxious to riumph because ho knew Aim success would -liable him to be of service to the National lovernment. He labored for victory beciuu e . le fervently believed that the success of the' irinciple which he represented,' involved the •ertaifi success •of the efforts of the Federal ;overflown{ to crush rebellion." TELL THEE THE TEETH. The Tribune thus closes a 'sensible article n the verdict - of the r eople in the late vlec- I= We• appeal, then, to the friends of the :oath among us to let the truth be known anong those who still cling to thO desperate brtunes of th-e Reb,elhon. The Sbuth has )ersevered in this struggle, budyed up by the vain hope of Northein revolution or Euro wan intervention, until her soil is a grave- . ;aid and two-thirds of herfamilies in mourn ng. She has hoped to tire out or wear out be' resolution of the North. That hope is a delusion. We are bled ; we are "taxed ; we lave mortgaged our property to the extent )1a full tenth of its value; we, want Peace, mt not a Sham Peace—not a Peace chat eaves us three thousand miles 'of zig-zag i,ostile boundary on the South—a boundary whieh enables a f, r&gn. power to cut us •ompletely in two by a march of three or four lays across our border. With Canada in the lands of Great Britain, is there a sane mail m earth who imagines that we could allow Wheeling to pass into the. possession of an- .ther power, which ,mould probably be Great Britain's ally in tie next great war made - upon us? If the South has a single friend unong us who enjoys her confidence, hr will now warn her that. Disunion will never be submitted to by the loyal States. and urge her turn her thoughts to speedy Peace on the basis of Reunion. IT is reported that the Russian fleet will visit Washington after leaving Annapolis. 'Legal notices. OT IC E.—T he partnership hereto .4_ 1' f.re existinc• under the name ndstyte otMyersk brand. in the Hardware and Cutlery builuess. why ditr. *deed by mutual consent on the first day of October. MM. The notes and hooks of said firm have been ple,tl In the hands of :inmu'el Myers. f'" Follection. All per sons indebted either 14 Date or ho n k :%remult n'io request ed to call nod setae without delay. The b•mkt wtll re main at the old stand. SAMTIF.L MYE' S. oct 14 - JA.ooBs.* IMAM/. XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice LA ii hereby giventliat EettelTesuunentary to the .mate of John 31.tz late of (lull ord Tun nsliip. 'inve been granted to the otindersigne t, residing in said All perions knowing titer:node - es indebted to said Es 'ate will please niske immediate payment; and thci.e Urine' elaitu4 will passant them properly authenticuted for settlement. ABRAHAM M 1 TZ. j rep 3U Exurntur., Ll X 14] CUT 0 N 0 TIC E.— Notice LG~ ix in•rohy given that Letters Teatatnentary to the :NW° of Dr. Charlet, 11 , teoell. late utunpton lee'd. have been grouted to the, un.toa..gueti, residing - r •tra+burg. - All pore me knowing themeolyint indebted to slid ;de will please 'make immedinte mymont: and th taring - el:dole wiliproseut thcon properly enthenticnted for oottlpment, [oct 7.6t 4 1 P. 1. HOFFMAN, Ex T.. 1 X EC UTOWS NOTlCE.—Notice 124 sik hereby ziren that Letters Testamentary to the :st de of John Nt.ta. late - of itui ford I .:Lays been granted to the undersigned. reshlin; in iid township • A I persi.ns indebted to the said Extol* ore CPCITIPI4d •o imilto immediate payment and quire having claims .rdenitiols agaiiiiit the 11+tnte of th.inliftleeetleut will 3 mike kilo% n the same without delay. to t 14 ' AMI Alll3l METZ, E'er. BAIM OF Caannseenno, 0ct.14, 1863. TELECTION. — An 7 , lection , for Di recOrg of this Bank to serve theensning year will m held at the Banking House on Monday, the 16th day of November, next, at 2 o'clock. P. M. oct 11-.3t ' 0. R. RESSRRSMITEI, cnshiet. tteal eNtate *ales. ;TANNERY FOR SALE.—The sub scriber offers for Sale his TANNERY, situate in .onnelliburg. Fulton County: The yard contains 40 • TA•tS, 0 LEACHES, (all under roof), with good BEAM , 1 ! SHOP. BARK SEEDS, and everything conv e nient for I , carrying on the basbaess. An abundance of Dark can be . had for $3.00 to fa 50 per cord.. Large and good DWELL. HOUSE anflTenant Douse, together with all nee ,assary bulldings;ansi abundance of FRAM on the iota 'of the cholceet kind. In connection with the above will be sold. if desired, 2t ACRES .orprime LIMESTONE LAND in ahltaa state of cultivation. pct 7§m - W3l. HOOD. Zetitt ADMINISTRA TOR'S NOTICE.--:- .N.,tiee is hereby given that Letters of Adminis ..s.on on the Estate et John Smith, late of the Horough of Cdismberslaug, decd, have beFn granted to the un dersigned, residing in said 80r0u1,41. - Allpersons knowing themselves indebted to said Es- - tate wit: please make intmeilliste pay meat ; and those haringelahn• will present them properly anthentieated fur settlement. - elem./art:4T SMITH, (Sep. - 241 Adll3 eX. A • DMINISTPATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is bereby given that Utters of.Adminis t,atmn on the Estate of Jnmee 31. Bradley. into Mer cersburg borough, decd, have been granted to the under miding ill said Borough, • • All persiine knowing theinso.vee indebted to said Es plejse make immediate payment; and thole having all Ells will present them properly authenticated Ca- irttlerneut. ',opt2't. CLAitiSSA BRADLYX. Adm"rx. A DMINISTRAVOR'S NOTICE.- ....NutlFe is hereby given that -Letters Adininis tuition on the Estmte of Michael . Ruth, late of Green township tioed, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said- township. All persons Indebted to the said Estate, are r equested !‘i wake iminediat p-tyment, and those having claims oi demands itgaiuet the Ilstate of said decedent will make therm known, without delay, to Sept 16 DAVID SUOTED• ADAINISTIZATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given. that Letters of Admirde trotion on the Estate of Same/ Filson, late of Guilford township. dee'd, have been gntuted to the vadersigned, residnig in said township. All porains indebted to the said Estate, a e requested to make immediate payntent. and those having claims or demands neainst toe Estate of said decedent, will makeknown the same without delay. fo sept Et* , C. tr. McKNIG r. Adm'r. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.- Notice Is l•erelke given tit It Letters of Adminis tration on the Est rte et George Lomaster, late it..the BoVinigh of Chambersburg. deed, have hoes granted to the undersigned. residing insaid Borough. All persons knowing' themselves indebted to said Es tate. will please make immediate payment; and..:..those having claims will present them properly nothen Vented Gtr Venieut. e .LE3IASTER. t Adiu'rs, Sept 2.t JOKE. A. GEMAUEIIs ADMINI N0T1C14.1.- Notice is hereby given. that Letters el Adminis tration on the Estate of John Armstrong. late of Ham ilton township. tlee'd- have been grunted to undersigned, residing iu said township. Ail persons knowning thoniselyes indebted to said Es tate will pleasinizite limn opato' mine!' t.; and those hayin g claims willpresent them properly authenticated for settlement.. ISABELLA ARMSTRONG. oct 7. Adnex. STRA TO11,6 ; O'flCE. No* nerehy giyen the: Adniinistnt tiuti • n the -Estate of JnluLlteutrew, late of Guilford twp., der'd, hare been granted to the undersigned, Wilding In sob! township. All pers ins indebted to the said Estate. are hereby re. • l ii.st-4 to Make 'lntmidiate payinent.and those having 1 , 19:119 •ienianns =alma the Estit.e of sned decedent, will matte g..,hwn the saine,vrith . int delay, to Jun.. '18:11 1 REIV S. sep l 3 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-- Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adutinis trMaen on the E4ate of Jane Burns, late of Hamilton Township. deceased,- have been granted to the under signed, reskiii g in the Borough of Waynesievo'. - All persons knowing themselves indebted 'to said Es state win please Make immediate payuient; end . those having claims will present them properly anthentielted for settlement, either to the undersigned or to Eyster Bonebralm. W. B. A .1,1 BERSON, Rep. 30. Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that Letterset Aihnitistra two on the +little of Samuel, W. Ifeintzelman late of Oullf,rd Towudhip. ths:ea , eil, have been granted to the tindersignen. residins . in said TownsLlF. , All persons knowing themselves indelited to said'Es tate will please make immediate pament ; and those h 'slag claims will preseidthem property anthenticat eil fir settlement. MARTIN tIEINTZELMAN. • Sept 30Adufr. , ADAfINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby iriven that Lettet trnt ton nu the Estate of 3Tichaet Miller. I do of Lttron Township, oeeensed, have been granted to the undersign ed.rc tdtng in Lurgan Township. ' All persons knowing themselves indebted to raid Eie Late will please make immediate p yment ; and their having claims will present them properly anthenticated for sett le;net.t. MAUI'. C. MILLER, rapt 30.61* • Adininistratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-: N.OlO, it, liemby given that Letters of Milani& :lawn on t i ne Estate of Mary J. Walker, late of St. 13 , 1111 is township, deed. have hecn gr i nted to the un dersigned, reehling in Montgomery township. All persons knowing themselves indetitell ti? saki Es tate will ploaSe make intmediate payment; and those 'having ( Intros, present them properly authenticated for settlement". Kept 30 ROBERT. BOYD. Arltn'r. , _......._ A MU ...iiST ItATORS*OTICE.- , Not ice I's hereby given ,that, Leiters of Adininis trition on thn Estate cif Daniel Slotin. late of Green township. tleet'd. Itaie linen granted tir the undersigned, residing Ili Green township. All persqns known% themselves iudohted to said Es tate will irs.iint make imme liate payment; and those baving,elalm4 will present recut properly authenticated for settlement. JOIIN MDN.N. Sept 30 . JERY.MIAII MONN.YA.trn."' AD3IINISTRATOES: NOTICE.- NoticOs Tierebx given that Letters of Adminds trnti..n on the Estate of Catharme Creamer, latoof Let terkenny, deed. have been granted t the sittperibet s. Al 4 persons'knowing themselves indebt ed t.. the said Estate wilt plense m immediate payments and those having (+thin; will present them properly authenticated fur settlement. , - . .70,11LN,CRE t MEE, Fannett twp. net. 7] .Ti.; IRE OMR: I.ct tk'y twp, ADMENISI" _ 11.1.T0 WS 'NI 0 Notiecl is hereby given that Letters of Adminis tratton,on the };state of Philip Casetnan, lab of the Borriugh of Chatobetsbure%t ,L-.,, , d. }rive beim granted to the undersigned residing iu inid Borough. - -All persuus knowing themselves indebted to said NM tate will plelise make hninediate payment; and those hovhottlainel will present them properly authenticated for settlement. [Oct. lr] .19HN C 1 4.31.:31.07, Adm'r. DMINASTRA TOWS NOTICE.- • hereby given thittetters of Adniinirl tra 14 4, .m the Estate of William Flay, late of the for ouch of Chstilb.rehltrg, deed, hn ye been granted to the residing in said fforough. - -AID persons knowing themselves Indebted to said Ee tate will ple;4e make Immediate pnyinent; and thotte tetrinsr claims will present them properly authenticate for settlement. toetl4l SAMUEL :;.StrItYOCIC, Meer: ADMINISTRATOR'S 7gO,TICE, Notic.. is hereby given that Lettereof Administra tion on the Eiit Ito of Bonnie' Smith. Jr.. late at Peters town Alp, died hove been granted to the ianderslgned, residing In the Borough of al °encomia. All persons knowing themselves indebted to sold Es tate wilt please make immediate payment ; and those. having claims will present teem properly onthenticated for 4t.ttletwolt. fort 131 (FEMME EBY. Adner. A DMINISTRATOR' SNOTWE.- , ie hereby given that Letters of Mimi' (Ara non with the 'will annexed, on the Mato of Cntbarine Merklein. late of the Borough of Chiunhershurg, dec'd have beeen granted to the undersigned residing in said Borough. A ll persons knowing themselves indebted tomtit' Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having attain present them psi - Teriy authenticated for settle ment. MARGARET It iSIRKLEIN, oct2l. '63-41t Ariministratrix./ DMINISTRATOR'S Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of George H. Merklein, late of the Borough ofChambersburg, deed have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said Borough. - Ail perilous knowing themselves indebted , to said Es tate will please make Immediate payment; end- those having claims will present them proneriranthenticated for settlement. MARGARET MERELEIN, oct ,21 Aidm inistratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE.-1 " Whereas; Letters of Administration, de bons non on t e Estate of Jsoos Kromucts, late of Metal town shiP,,deceased. have been granted to the subscriber, re siding in Bald township : All persons indebted to the said Estate, are hereby re quested to make inamediate'payment, and those having claims or demands against - the Estate of said decedent, will make known the saute without delay, to JACOB FLICKINGER, oct 24 '63 ' Adm'r de hoofs non, XECITTOIt'S NOTlCE.—Notice is herebygiien that Lettere -Testamentary to the state of Christian Ebersole, late of iluilford.township, deed, have been granted to N t,he undersigned, residing in said township. AH persona knowing tkemitelvee indebted - to said Es tate will please make immediate payment; and those having elalme will present them Properly - autbentleated for settle Meta. toet 141 J 0111( DETWILArt, Fter• tied testate „Saks. ÜBLIC SALB.—The undersionz . ed, Administrators of the Estate of Joak umssamt, ate of Guilford Townihip, ilec'd.. will sell, 17 Public i l ) Sate, at the ManSien Iluusebf said deceased. on rigida Nee M and Wednesday thdllth days of A'aecath en -1 the bottoming personal property: Oa TUX VMS? PAY, TIIE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, AC., will be offered. The stock consisr-s of 3 bead of Horsey, 1 Car, 6 Mitch Cows; 4 hoed of Young Cattle, Arc. Among the Farming Implements, 3 FARM WAGONS, and Beds; 2 oue-horse Wagons; 1 , art 1 Ornin Drill; 1 3PCormick Reaper; 1 Thrashing Machine and Horse Power; Roller: large flay Fork and Tackle; Wheat Fmk Roiling screen; Hay !hike: Hay Ladders; Corn Dropper and Coverer; Dar shear Plows; 6 double and 3 single Shovel Plows; 2 Harrows; Mowing Scythes; Orkin Cradles; 2 ,sets Hind Genre Genre 2 sets Front Genre; Phm-fleimg &kitties, Bridiesi and ; Fly Nets; Cow, But, Jeag. and other Chains, it c..'&c., Ac. Alec. 14 TUNS OF HAY", (Thoothy) by the ton; Potatoes 17 the bushel; b 7 Locust P 0148; a lot of Shingles; o,ood FEET OF NN$ AND OAK LUMBER, part of which Is good flooring, inch mid % inch Bosrds; a variety or scantling; 20 Conic of Wootit a lot of Cheat tint Bail's; 1 Set of Carpenter's Took; '3 Orinibitone,; 2 Cross Cut Sews; Wood Saws; Axes; nevelt, 280 lia. new Iron; a large lot of old Iron, Metal, Lead Pipe, Ac i Ac. , Also. I CARRIAGE; I. two-horse SLEIGH. •ON TITS r , Ecorto Dar—THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Kitchen Utensils, /cc.. will bo sold, comprising in tart: I Sidimard; 2 Blaming; 2 Bout Cases and D +4:;• , 1 Case [ of Drawers; I Moh•igsny Dining, and '2 Side Tab es; [ Shads; Tables; Chairs; 7 )lode and Building:so yds. Clr peting; Venetian Blinds; 1 Parlor, 1 Cook, and 3 small Stoves; 4 Iron Kettles; 3 Copper Kettles; Sausage 'Ma ' chine: Tubs, Churni, Barrels and _Meat Vessels &a; ' Ac Also. n great variety of Books: 1 Silver Watch; a [ lot of Cloth; '2O _yds. Flacriek ;Oil Cloth; is lot of Flax -Yarn; 2 , HMI Lard; 3 bids Vinegar; and - it great many, other articles not necessary to enumerate. . Sale to commence at 100 clack, each day, when atten dance and a reasonable credit will be given by _ - JOIN T. RENFREW,' ich , n , r ott 21.'03) I[ S. R. BURNS. i = f ''' PUBLIC SALE.—The' undersign ed, Executor of . the Dante of Gunton K. HARPS?, will offer at PUblie Salo, at the late renidence of said do. cestsed, on Market Stfeet. a few doors Best of the' Court .11Juae, nn Friday, the &IA of October. inst. all the 11 USEPIO NO KIM as ItlVlrula of said deceased. consisting, in p est, of 1 Piano Forte; Bedsteads; Beds and Bedding; Centre, Side. Dining and Breakfast Table.s Bureaus; Wardrobe; Book Case; Cane-cent-Wind sor wet 'locking Chairs; Sofia; tees; Wash Stands, &c, Also. a lot of Ingrain and Rag CARPETING; Rugikand Matting; Tablo Covers; a number of Looking GIasses,P3CFURES and Frames. I pair Alabaster Lamps; 1 pair Plated Candlesticks; Snuffers and Trays. VENEs TIAN BLINDS, 1 Trnnk; a lot of framed Engravings; naps. &c, Ac. Also, 1 Silver Watch. Also. DINING, PARLOR AND COOK- STOVES. Shovels and Tongs; Brass Andirons; 1 large Clipper 'Settle, 1 small Copper Kettle. 1 large iron Rattle. Pots, Kettles and Pans . ' 1 pair Steelyarda, 1 doublekarrelled Gun, 1 set of Scares Awl Weights, 1 Ladder, Ac., Ac. Also a gem red variety ef•Wasii. China. Queens and Crockery Ware. Also: Tubs, AKA Vessels, a lot of old Barrette,' I 'born, and n great mtt ; articles net nitro to enumerate. Also. Thirty- Eight Vols. Pninkiia Ileporitory. from ISO3-to 141 Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. 31.. when tho'terms will be made known by - JAMES L. BLACK. - 0ct.21 'B3-2t Execittor. PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned haring - determined to remove West, will sell by ruin is Sale, (without reserve) at his residence in Lou don. on Wednesday, the 4th November. 1863, the CAlow ing Personal eroperty, viz : I good Family 110118 E, four fears old; I good Math Cow; 1 one-hurse Wagon and Bed ; 1 two-horse Wagon and Bed; 1 two-horse Bed with Bows 1 pair two-horse Hay L•idders ; ' one-horse sleigh; 1 RO KAWAY CARRIAGE; 1 spring Wagon; 3 sets of single Harness ; Double dud Single . Trees; 2 Log r hairs ; 1 Cutting Box; 1 Jack Screw ; 1 - 7rowbar. Also. a lot of POPLAR and OAK LUMBER 4 long and 2 short Ladders; 1 Blacksmith's Vice, Spades, Shovels and Picks; 4 Bark Spades; 1 Cross-Cat Saw; 1 large Patent BedValace and Bees. Also. a l•trge variety of IS OUSE li OLH FURNITURE mid Kitchen Utensils. viz: 6 Bedsteads; 3 Bureaus; 2 Wash Stands; 2 Lin nes Cup boards; 2.eight-dal Clocks; 1 Parlor Store; 2 template equves; 1 Cooking Stove; 3 Meat Vessels; Cider-Barrels and Kegs. and many articles not necessary to enumerate AG- Sale to commence at 16 o'glock. A. If . when at tendance will be given and the WI me made know u. uct. 7 JAMES CRAWFORD. Christian Hardman, Attdione'er ifQ. I will also offer at Private Sale the TANNERY in Loudon with live LOTS of OROUND attacked thereto. The Tannery consists of all the modern impreVements j with 25 iir3t) cords of Bark in the Bark house. A1e0.94 ACRES of TIMBER LAND witl a Double Geared SAW MILL thereon. Terme made k vrn by calling on the subscriber. MKS CRA WFORD. A _DJOURNED SALE OF 14LU -11 REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned, Eiecif j 'tor a of James Rent[) and also ofUgh.% rine Beatty:" late j - of Antrim Township. deed., wilt offer at!Public Sole, on the premises, on Thursday, the sth day 0, - -ya rem ben next, a Tract of Land situate in said toWdalliP. known as the -Johnston Farm" bounded by lands of Joseph Whitmore, Jacob and John Frantz and others, cunt atniug about 11S0 Acres. The improvements are a STONE HOUSE. Bank Barn, Spring HOLUM d c. There is an ex cellent Spriug or Water neer atti door. The Tract will be surveyed and divided into two fri - ms, betwe the sale.- Each of said •arms would have an *handout supply of .good Titnher. Sale to Commence at 1 - o'clock, - P. 'M., when the terms -.will be made known by JAMES SILL, KENNEI)Y, Execnt.rx nf Jai. Be itty. ftfc'd. oct2l'63•te] JAS. NILL. citf Oath. litAatty, _VALUABLE MILL PROPEItTY FOR.SALE.—The subscriber desiring to retire from business,offers at privateanle his YALU I BLE M ILL Property. situate on the Conococheagne Creek. at Scotland-11.'4s miles North of Chanthersbnrg. The Mill has three run of Iturre t and is hi good order for home and merchant work. It itnsituated in one of the beat groin Krowing regions of Sotithern Pennsylvania, and conve nient to churches and schools. There aro about seven. teen Acres of land connected with the ,Mill. nearly all cleared nod good Meadow hind. and uittler g sal fence. A large two•story Wcatherhoarded DIVLLLLNU 110111:4; and other out buildings, and considnable fruit are °tithe . property. Tin price asked is 35,900. „while the nett earnings of the will during the last year e ssaboye $7OO. Forparticuiars apply to the subscriber tgsitling, un the premises, SLEICIITER. aug,l9.tf VALUABLE TAVERN STAND FOR SA.LE,— , Tbe undersigned offer at Private Sale. the well known Tavern, situated on the corner of, Market and Second Streets , in the occupancy or Sheriff Brown. The Hotel is a large comatollions tu'o story brick building. The yard' attached is tuindrably .arranged for travellers stopping with buggien/nnd wagons. The stable is large and airy. and capable of accommodating ft ont 50 to GO he.td - of horses. T.he out. buildings - such as Wash House, Spring nouse.l/enonse. &c. makes it the most desirable , Rotel in , tlfe comity. Its near location to the Rail Road, Court Reuse, Bank. and imuness places, rende - ti It 'the - xnost ,Pleasant and convenient stopping place in town.' - / ! Persons desiring to purchase, can see lb e Premises and learn the terms of sakity callinz oh the Undersigned. 1 Mim'rg, Chnnth'g. ept:2—tf PUBLIC SALE.L—By virtue of an order of the Orphans Cwurt of Franklin Co.. Pa., 0.11. nnderslgried. Administrnto: of John Detwi.er, deed, vri,l offer, on IVednoday, tire .4th day df Noreaday, at Public Sale, the Real Rstat'e of 'bald decii, situate in the village of St. Thomas, on'the north side of the tnrnpike and bounded by landsof/iVeaver's heirs and others, being the most western fo't ir. St. Thomas, and having there,ti a two stord LOG HOUSE,' Frame Stable, Spring Rouse and Shop and containing about tarn Acres more or less. The' property is in renvonable condition and will make aietonfortabh• and desirable - home. Sale to commence at 1 u'elocic.P. M.,. *hen terms will be made knotyn by roctl44s) MARTIN Anat. ndm'r- VUBEIC SAIR—The undersigned will'offer at Public gale, on the premises, on Saturn day. the, 31st dayof October, inst.. the following Valuable Real pteporty.yizCA LOT of GROUND, situate in the Village of Marion, Franklin county, containing one-half Acre, on which is elected a star'-end a-half Frame I)IVELLING 110E8E. a Frame Shoemaker's Shop,' large Promo Stable. and other out-building; there is also, ti 'Cistern near the door of the dwelling. Thia is one of the best stands for a good Shoemaker in the vicinity, (the only one in the place.) having been long occoplid as such, with an abundance of good customers, and pat ronage Increasing., Sale to commence atl o'clock, P. M., when the.terms will lie made known. [00;141 JOSEPH FERGUSON. 'YWO HOUSES FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers at Private Sale, TWO LOTS in ayerterille, one of the lots having thereon erected:a new two storle double FRAME H011: 4 P., and the other none and a-haltatoried house. The property Istiestrably located for business, or as a privet e dwelling,belng In the neighborhood of the Academy and opposite Brown's Hotel Persons wishing to view the property can do so by calling upon Dr.FaTarney fr the present occupant, or the subscriber. • Terms made to suit purchaser. sopt 94f aItSSIGNEES SALE.—As the As signee of Dr. noises Warm, rvrill offer at Puh e on thepremises mediately atljolning the Bor ough of Waynesboro, Franklin Cuuuty - , Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 20th day of November, nut, several LOTS OF GROUND, well adapted' for town Jots which were left unsold at the last 'sale of Real Estate. These lots adJoin lots sold to Lewis S. Forney f ,John Phillips and others. [oct2l '631 ,WILOA'SI N'LELLA`R.Airtgnes. STORE ROOM AND CELLAR FOR RENP.—Thelarge atore Roattiandtellar. cor 7 ner Main and Washington streets, is offered for Beat. ossession elan immediately Apply to 16 B. P. .114ZZLET. , AcitAN,:cE - Tb MAIM MONEY The undersigned offer at Pricare hale. Idai sect to nastating terms, all that yarnable Tit At T t,F 1 A 1k 1) situ ated in st. Thoinas. township, 'Franklin turtilit). a R . .. 0 utiles North west of the tillage of 34. Tian - Ms. ixtuAlAl by lands of D. W itsun's Heirs, tit m. Ft enter ? b ar : Hv d others, containing 229 A , C - It ES: ' . About lttO Acres of this Tract ate cluared nna .11 a 'Cute steteefeoltiretiou, the whole of whlch has been tE.. t . °uglily timed within the laic few ye ii ;. the- balante Is . heavily set uith thriving Timber. There is aline Lirt,t - atone quarry on the premises, trout which a sureihr, quality of Lime is made. The improvements consist .1 3 it good, two-storied Lint and Frame .LIVELLINO 110118 E, A FINE' sks K 11A liN, erected last summer; it Watt , r• Power SAW MILL, nail abT.A. Vt. and 81111k1ILF; , driveti by a small Steam Engine, and other nevem:Au and convenient btliltlittp,P. Tht abort, Property offers great inductutents - to por ch"dellurite4/ Estate. It is located in tt flitettet region .andaa the demtnd for Lumber. Starts. Eltingletti At:Jr. - and mill continue on the inerettse, an eUvettelikt business man could not fail to make Money out of - 114 - many advantages it post...vies. Persons desiring to' - vest in a valuable Property are invited to tier Ibit - Saliebury Shearinan, residing thereon. will give any !D -r alauttion that may be dtired. Pttesession can be Lad at any time. - June 17.'63. VALIT ABLE FARif. FOR'' SA LE. —The subscriber offers - at l'riv t t e FARM situated about !,,i; nine from Quincy, contalrig lst ACALS I-4 of which is in Tl3lllEit and thriving Cd,,,,t unt . 'of the Farm isoftl tF beef quality of Id 31.ESTON LANIT' and all in a high state of cultivation. Ihe iniprove mentsare a largo BRICK HOUSE. ?ItII portlio and porclies.a newl$RICK BANK liA lin feet long; Willi Wagon Sled and Corn Crib attached, iinuide %rani* ferriage llouse,lirick Wash tiouse,l3moke Jjowe Baku Oven, and ail Ilecessaly outbuildings, in goof ripair There le a large Cistern close to the linen, need for Sim k and ut a near the kitchen. There is a Well of exeelleut water in the yard. There is, also a variety of rho CV Fruit, such as Pears, Plums, Peach.s and (drapes ltd this yard. There I salsa a good ORaiARO of young Oa - lying Fruit on the premises "croons wishi»g to view the land c , n do Sft by calm; on the subseribet .or any information respecting- it can be obtained by calling on Oeu. J. llaisley, County Treat 'tires. - fsept Fidf:] JOON 1111)110W - pRIVATE SALE OF TANNEIZY x NEAR FtakITTEVILLE.—The - nodoteigned will tICIi at'Priyate Sale. the followit g described REAL WI TAT* to wit: , . , .-- 3(hACRES.OF LAND, ... All under good fe ace au d tillable, with a goo.; Brick, Dwell ing,,a, never ftiling4ell of good water-near the - dour. a good Bain and Thrashing Floor, a fine Orchard beating the best ft ult. Alp, . . . _ • A TANNER of32l , trg...ttte, large Leaches with limes end pool, lierk Hill , Roller. Pump and Fulling Storks, nil-In ezt el lent order. the whole operating- by WATER POWni• Also a good Berkshed, nil unsurpassed In e onvenlenri end labor The above property will be shown to irns person on up pilcatlon to Jneob It. Cook of Fnyetterille,.or Johll B. Cook nrChambersbnrg. Terme will De reetbetable. Juno 17, 4 t3-tt - - • METER COOK. VALTJABiIE STEAM TANNERY - FOR. 8 A Lli.—The undersigned will sell at Privsui Sale, his TANN En, known ns the Corner '1 winery, with steam and water-power. Saw Mill. chopping SI ill, Stocky tor breaking hides, dc. The Tannery has 8 teethes, 32 vats. 2 litnes find water pool. and is capable of tanning 800 heavy lUDs a year. There are too log DIA ellina - Ifounes.Bartable and other necessary out lmlld ngs connected with the Tannery, and nloolt 60 Acrescleased, with good fruit. Be will sell any quantity of-laud with the Tannery, front 100 to 700 Acres. o.er 6110 Aertsara Titnber,and nu ample supply ;of t besnnt Oak Bark to - nip the Tannery for fitly years. It is situated Rlsist 7 miles South-west-of 3letcersburg, on Lickindereek. - Terms made elsy. POSOPI42IiIIII will be given this fall it e necessary. For further particulars Rdureis the topler- signed.at Ilercersburg, Franklin county, Pa. aug 12, 63-tf .. C. METOAL!. . IN PURSUANCE OP AN-ORD • `i. of the Orphans' Court, the 7ntlerslgnrd. Executors, of the last will and Testament t,f Jacob Bemisderfer, late of Atitrint township, dec'd. will offer at Public Sale,' on the premised, - en .Miturany. the 14th of .21'4roember,1113, at 1 o'clock, P. 31.. the followinguleteribed Beal Estate, viz : A TRACT of LAND. the Mansion Farm of tudd deed 111 situate in Antrint - towndiiit. Franklin Co., Pa., Ai II lands of G Rhodes.eoßhodes. Sanibel SiSehindie. Joh i I. Samtiel.Benimulerfer, Win Gearhart and others tall irgl.l ACRES more or lent. and having thereon erected a LOG HOUSR;Franie Barn slid other build Inge: Theta Is a good well of Water. find a good 010 BA hI) on raid tract, and shout Molly five Acres of good TIMBER. The terms will ho made known on the day 01 sale, I.y JOHN BEME:DERFER,I A. Executor - , s: MII oct 14 • SAEL SCIIINDLE, By order of Court—lV. It - Illircrtsuu. Clerk. ' 1 1 4 ARM AT PRIVATE SALE.- The undersigned offers at Pint Sala hi? farm situated on the SI atm Spring % mile east of liter ceisharg, robtaininy; ACRESi about half Limestone and the bnlance Slate, tire in a good Stale-of cultivation. The improvements are a two at eryl RRhi E HO kin, Bunk Barn with Corn Crib and Wagon Shed attached, and all other necessary nut hmldin gs,_ Tin re Jana exec. lent Wei) of Water in the yard Linda Omani of runinng,Wateron the farm for etock, Mid on ORCHARD of choice frith on the premises. Also. 248 ACRES of-MOUNTAIN LAND. near the pike leading from Mercerslon g to McConnellalmt g., Pet Dohs wiehing to view the property Wilt call upon the under signed residing on the Faint. • act 14-it FRANKLIN K. REND. . PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned, Executor of Gabriel Bent. dee'd. will '1 fret al Pub. lic Sale. on the*, tnliolf, on - 7 4urtflo y. th, ta of .6 , 1 , 2•- ber next --kr - TRA(T OP I.AND. situate in 11 sublagtOti tom nabip. Prpriklin cu:. about 3 mil, Ek East f f Wayne.- 'bolo, bounded t lands of Jol.o 3.011er, Isaac Motley and others, coutiming al , out 20 ACRE.. There is % n said tract. it •relliable 11 °OLEN PAC"! OBI'. walk all II a neceisnry blichioety, in good Older. aid auperfor Water Power. The other lir prioreraenta Fite it tirtosfreyel.orh.- Ir r cast Dlt LLINt; 11.,11:_ , E,, Tenant llonee and Jinni. The Lot is of.excellent quality and there is a• goal heath) Orcluird. and other Print Tretwon It. dale to continent.° at l o'clock. P AL. when attendance wilylie given qpil:the trims made known. - -art 14 ' IiEN HI BEAR, Rx'r. IEXEI.II7.i . .OII'S SALII.--By' virtue of the hot Win and Testament of George K. Mit taq..ifile of - the 'Borough of Chatubernbarg, ;we'd; I will expose to Public Sale. on the prenti.es,tn sag Dot ough.on the lath day of Norember towt„that large and commodious hitICK DIV P,I.LINO HOUSE with the tor I hereto ntl ached, intrude on the South aide of East Mite ket Stre.ti bolmcied on.tho tast by lot of J. A. Eyster, Faq..and on tho Nl , ,esu b‘ lot of Lynom S. Clark. Mg., being al , out 3.! feet in width and 158 feet in depth: on this lot there is very desirable Fruit. Terms of rani made known on tiny of sale. JAMES L. ELA(II. oct 14-4t] F.x'r of the Estate of G. K. Nsrper. aec'd. 31ALT. FARM FOR SALE.-Tho subscriber - will sell et Private Sale the SMALL F. Sitl on which he now resides, sitnnte in Antrirmtowte. ship, Franklin County, about six. miles from Cireenews tle, on the Ceilttown road, a Opining lamb. of Samuel Myers end others, cuatnining about FORTY ACRES—all.' cleared lend, iu good ttr..!er and under good fence_ There is a YOUNG ORCHARD of thrifty trees on timepiece. and a Well of excellent water. The improsenteuts vapsl4 of a tyro-story 17.0 t; .DWI.LLING IlOrSd., .at NIM 11ANR BARN. torty-two Met lung, ;WI wed dnishod. and nil other nestessat y ~it. boildings. ' Possession will be Oven on the let t f Apyil. 18. 4. Terms will he nude -known on n_pplriAtion to the subscriber residing on the premises. fort 21 'n:l-tfj , BA.MU El, C. KlkliStilL ED. *VORINISAUG 11, R.- itr. WORLEY. VALU A 13IJE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE: nnlersignoil, agent tor the heirs, will offer the targe 'BRICK 11008 Y, and tot ettna ted on Main Street, tuftu fly between the shu.t.e of n. it. Butz. and (tuber & Tollthrtot mutate fide, " . 0 ret,strity.' 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