8 [Can't inue4l /rpm .Pfrtst Page their extrernitit4! I co'intsiend the subject through you to the peoplq of the State, AS worthy the immediate attention and active exertions of tlie - chniitaide and the liberal.. I should be glad if the LegiAtture wduld - - make agerieral revision of our Revenue LaVirs, with a vieiv to their iner4sed productiveness. It.ouglit to be observed that for a period 9f more than twenty years, no 'material change has - been made in the Revenue Laws of this Commonwealth.. During tliat time some in-, , terestshiave groWn into new importance, and should be.made-to bear their just proportion of the public expense, since all t xation shou Id as far as possible, press equally upon the pro perty and employments of our people. - • Fang such revision, Lzeeommend to the • consideration of the LeoislatUre, the follow ing suggestio --- Ms conlectUd with the subject; 1. Imre are several companies o n. the .State which, in-addition to large mining pri vileges, have the control .of the routes of transportation, by which alone the products of the mines of individuals in their r&ipec- • tive, districts, can reach a market. These •eotnpanies thus enjoy sulk.tantial monopolies, _ by means of which they not only..receive the fair profits of their own property, butJ.e.re enabled to. make additional heavy gains - at the expense of individuals. In my opinion such privileges ought never to have - , been granted, but as they exist it appears to, be just that the class of 'companies which enjoy them, should.pay therfor an additional spe "citie tax. 2. Very large sum= are due to the Com- Muttyealth for unpatented lands.- Forbear ance, cl ;niency, and liberality* have, been in Vain tried in the •numerous attempts to pro , eure the- payment of at least a part of this debt, from the larger portion ot, those who are indebted on that account. .Tbacontinu.- - ,ance of this state of; ,atfairs is unjust to the Commonwealth and the vast majority - of her pmple who have, honestly paid for their ' lands. It has beconie, unendurable. I Tee: omtnend that' the 'Legislature provide' that - .the Surveyor General-shall file of record in Ilic , office of the Court of Common Pleas of ,eaeli county, adescriptioti of the lands sub- , ject to the lien of the Commonwealth for pur chase money, and a statement'oftheAmount of- principi.l and interest now due to the Commonwealth, to:iether with the patent fees on each tract and ten; per cent; on the amount so dire for the labor and cost of ma king and filing such staeptent, and the ag gregate .it mount thus stated. 'for each tract, shall be hold to be-the amount now due therb cp to-the Commonwealth, whieh shall bear interest at the rate of twelve per: cent per annum, till paid, and shall continue to be the first lieu oti the land, till paid, and shall not be divested by any judicial or other sale ,whatever. • I also recommend the- adoption of a qu , 47,.,ti,ni 'contained in the Surveyor Gen-rat':r'pqrt - that a'specilic tax be laid on -all ilnpatcnott &W.F. Ily existing-laws Municipal corporations' are required to tie luct and pay into the Tree . slay 'it: tax. on all loans contracted by them. It , that n iTrg- addition would ac crue to the ..0 , .,- , extension of this .pro---;• , !: . 212,111 ••••; an to all corpora ti.•,- : • •,. I revornitk...tid that it be sO extended. 4. A tax on the gross receipts of all rail road and canal companies wohld,•it is be lieved. be productive and not oppressive:. lip ok satisfactory reports: - according •to law, made by Col. olin A. Wright, I have drawn myAvarrants .for the delivery to the pliii;„l4phia and Erie Railroad Company of anoth million of the bonds depct4ted in the State Treasury. Four millions of said bonds have ti erdfure been now delivered. There can be no reasonable doubt of the early com pletion of the work, and. when completed. It is confidently expected that the bonds held by the State, secured on the road for $3,500,- 000, will become good interest-paving secu rttte<:.- c..w. 1 I ren most earnestly the recommenda tion made i my list annual menage of a revision of he militia laws. They are at present shamefully defective. Indeed, if by •a militia hiw is meant a law intended to pro side for so enrollinvind organizing the mil itary, force of the State that it maybe - put intosersice when required, we may be said to have no militia law. In each of the lest two years I have been obliged to cull . out the 'militia, but in fact those who obeyed the call were volunteers, and, with some exceptions, were wholly unorganized, so that almost in the face of the enemy, time had to be con sumed in distributing the men into compa nies and regiments, in eles.ting officers and in ?they _preparations for effective organi zation. . 'ln the reportof the Adjutant General will bo found a list of the Pennsylvania regiments and a statement showing the several - armies and - departments lin which they are now ser ving. .In this connection - , I suggest the pro peietylof legislative authority being given for the preparation of a history, of .each of • our regiments and other organizations, to be pre served among .our archives. The necessary , documents are 'now accessible, and as they . may, in time be lost or destroyed, the making of such a record-as I propose should not be deferred. at is due alike to the living, and the dead that this subject should be prompt _ .ly acted on. • • • Irecommendthattheproposedainendments ~to the Constitution, giving to citizens in the „public service put of the State, the right to vote, be passed promptly and submitted to a vote of the people at as early a day as possi `ble,.so that such citizens may exercise their right of suffrage at all future elections. - This would be only doing justice to the brave men who are periling their lives in our defence. .It-is highly important that we should re plenish the ranks of our regiments in the field and supply the places of those volunteers whose terms will soon expire and who may decline further service. I am happy to say that a large proportion of our regiments" are re-enlisting. Efforts are making by myself and by the people in various portions of the State to procure a sufficient number of volunz. ,teers, and with a promise of success, prOvided 'a reasonable time be allowed for the purpose. Meanwhile persons professing to be officers ' and agents from some other states are most improperly endeavoring to seduce our citi zens into their service by extravagant bouti-• ties and promises. . The. 12th section of the act of 15th May,',' 1861, prohibits any volunteers from leavingH is; , the State without the authority of the Gov- ' • „ornor, and I now recommend the passage of a law imposing penalties by fine and impris ;onmesst on all individuals who shall endeav . or to procure or aid and assist in procuring any-person in this state to enlist in theyol unteer service of nny other State. Many of 'our counties and townships have filled their quotas at a large expense, and in others they ' are in course of 4otng the same by offers of liberal bounties and provisions for the fami nes of volunteers, and it is not right that there pktriotic efforts should be emvarrassed 'by ln&rfv,rence from beyond our borders, eS . flecially as wo cannot, in 'these circumstan ces, offer'bounties by the State, without the *injustiee of compiling the counties; and town- Alps - which have already coritranted largely in that way, to assist in paying;bytaxation, cu.- he 11-freleney of others. . I feel it to bestni duty to call 'your ation-1 vernment in its . measures to that end. O tion to the: permeilms . - practide 'otleaving. i the full extent of my official and llidiiidu 1 many bills to. be hurried .- through at the closed ability it shall be so supported, and I re y of the session. During the last ten days of I heartily on your co-operation. lam ma y the last session, 891) bills were presented for' I for all proper measures to strengthen its at n my signature;- many -of •them of the most " —to encourage its uptiolders—to stimulate itntiortantcharacter:. The whole number of ,by public liberality, to themselves and thifir bills presented to me daring the session- was i families, the men who give to it their per 715. Inconsequence of this habit not only i nal service—in every mode to invis-orate are bills passed without an opportunity to i naction. We are fighting the great battle either House for n proper consideration of ; God—of truth—of right --of liberty. 1 their provisions, but the Executive is.com- Almighty has no attribute that can favor ( pelled tither. to sign,them - Without examine- savage and degenerate enemies. No peo don, or ttelibld them over perhaps, to the - can submit" to territorial disinemberm , public inconvenience. It may often happen. without. becoming contemptible in its l o that a bill not approved by reason ofa single ' -- i'.yes and in those of the world. But it is i obnoxious Clause,. might if there were tine } only against territorial dismemberment t be r..:-passed, omitting-the objeetionable pro- :we are struggling, but against the destr vision. In connection with the subject o i l . lion of the very ground work of our wl Legislation, I must refer to Another mischipolitical system. The ultimate question I 1 GGeneral laws have been passed to give relie f lv at issue is the possibility of the permai in certain cases which formerly - required; a •existence of a powerful Republic. Tha special act in each case. As for instance the. - the question to be now solved. and by sale of lands by executors, administrators and bless:ng of God, we mean - that it shall trustees, the adoption of children, the crea- be our fault if it be not solved favorably. tion of mining and manufacturing corpora- We 'have, during the past -year. jr . tions, and so forth. These laws were passed' mighty strides toward such a solution to ensure such an examination in each case to all human appearance we approach fis would enable justice to be done to the par-. , completion. But whatever reverses znay l ties and to the public, and also to save the pen—whatever blood and treasure may time and expense consumed in private legislo-• be required—whatever sacrifices may tion. They have hitherto effected neither necessary—there will remain the inexor, purpose, but Ido seriously urge on the Leg-, determination of our people to fight out' islature the consideration that whoever up- thing to the end—to preserve and perpel plies for a special' Act under such eiremn- this Union. They have sworn that no stances must either - fear-the result of an ins star shall be reft from the conctellatienl partial inquiry or (if th e a ppli ca ti on ' he focus its clustered brightness be dimmed by 1 AtharteT),must desilie the omission ormsertien son and savagery, and they - will keep i . of some provision contrary to what the, Leg- oath. -A. G. CURTI I islature has determ' ed after matureconsill- Cration to be jus 'd legitimate. P.' I refer to the udlter General's and State 'Treasurer's repo'. s for the details of °Ur finan cial affairs, as • o the reports of the Sur-, veyor Gene s , Adjutant General, Quarter master Ge , sal, Commissary General, Sur : . ; geon Ge I, ~ al, Agent at-Washington, Chief l of Trim portation and Telegraph Department 1 and Superintendent of Common Schools, -n 'regard to their several' departments. In May last it was believed, front informa tion received, that General Lee intended to invade this State. Communications cn the I subject were immediately sent to Washil- - ton urging that preparations for effective de' fence should not l'e delayed. - Accordingly the War Department erected two nevi "i.nili tary departments,- viz :_ The Department o - the Monongahela, including - that portion ti: the State lying west of the mountains. to 'be, commanded by 3111 j. Gen. Brooks, axle, the Department of the Susquehanna. comprising ttN remainder of the State,- and to be com manded by Mnj. Gen. Cotieh. , Early in June. Maj. Gen. Couch arrived at Harrisburg and assumed command of his department, whichshe has since exercised With the seldierlike, promptness, energy nod discretion which were to be expected from his known character. . The rebels , having actually entered the State in some force, and the approach of their whole-army being imminent, the Presi. dent made a requisition fur militia from this and some of thtjneighboring -States, and several regiment from New York and New Jersey were promptly sent, and our own volunteer militia began to asemble, but some - embarrassments arising, the President as sented to a call by the Executive of the State which was accordingly made. (Under these calls 5,166 of the men of Pennsylvania were assembed in the Department of Gen. BrbokS i avid 31,422 in that of General Couelv.' , To give the details or even a summary of the operations which, ensued, would be impraCti ble within the limits 7f a message. It is Un necessary to do so, as I have recommended the adoption of measures for preserving.the history of our several regiments and other organizations, and in that-history the events to which I have referred will be recorded,— It. is due, however, to the men who came forward, that I should say now that - thi-y made long and laborious marches in parts of this and othoi - States which had been 'plun dered by the rebels, suffered great privations and were frequently in conflict with the ene my; and on all occasions acted in, obedience to military decipline -ansi orders, and with conrage and enuurance. Some of the militia called in - 1862, and in 1860,_were killed and others disabled. In all these cases, where there - are no laws for the relief of these men or their' familes I recommend the :enactment of a law for that • punse. The campaign on-our soil was 01(1E4 by the victory of Gettysburg, gained by the veteran Army of the Potomac, under i the command of - Major General Meade, the offi cers-and men of which displayed all their ac customed valor and endurance iu the conflict• and in the forced and rapid marches which immediately preceded it. ' Under Divine Providence, to them and ti the, military genius and unsurpassed energy of General Meade, and the promptness and and the self-sacrificing gallantry of General Reynolds, we are indebted for success- on that bloody field. , • , We are proud to claim Generals Mtacli and Reynolds as sons of oar own Pennsyl- Vania. • The first lives to enjoy the most precious of all rewards, the grateful appreciation or . his countrymen. The latter fell in the very front of the battle, and we can only pay ho mage to his memory:. Whatever Honors have been at any time devisea-to•eonimerno rate the virtues of a patriot—of a true, fear less, loyal citizen azfahldier, he has-abund antly deserved. His surviving' companions in arms claim the right, of themselves erecting a monument to him on the .field on which he fell, and it would not be well to interfere with their pi ons intention. But I hope that the Legisla ture will place upon the records of the State some appropriate testimony of thepublic gra titude to him and his surviving commander. It would be unjust to omit referring again to the loyal spirit of our people, which has been evinced in every, mode since this we commeneed. Not only have-they sent 277,- 409 men for th.‘ general and - special ser ce of the government, andsupported with c eer-_ fulness - the burdens of taxation, but our/store,. houses and depots have literally overflowed with comforts and necessaries, spontaneously contributed by them, under the / active care of thousands of our women, (faithful, unto death,) for the sick and wounded and pris oners, as well as for our armies in the field. Their patriotic benevoleneaseems to be inex haustible. To every new / call, the response becomes more and more/liberal: When in telligence was received'of the barbarous star vation• of our prisoners in Richmond, the garners of the whale State were ihstantl:, thrown open, and before any similar Move ment had been made elsewhere, I was alrea dy employed on behalf of our pooplein efforts to secure the admission through the rebel lines of the`abundant supplies provided for the.relietof our, suffering brethren. Those of our citizens WhO have fallen into• the habit of disparaging our great Commdnwealth and the unsurpassed efforts of her people should blush when they look on this pieture. That this unnatural rebellion may be spee dily and effectually crushed, we lie--all— under .the obligation of the one paramount duty—that of vigorously supporting our Go gig franklin. Repos' • ,financial: L - 1 C; BOYD, Ilegis.l(.r ltlid 4 . dor. of Franklin Cutnity. in acto.::uni vri nwenltli of ,Puunsyl an : 1802. . Dee. 16. Reed of I . !;ant - e of t,l.utstinn gikil pp J sit epit K riue, lons Dougal. Kth't IL. Atidtqaksti 2G. 21. " " 1363. . . • -, , .1.40. 14. " -. "' I Xm. D. Patterson.. 13. " ' " Ilenry.:bites 0 " " r.,,J 011 n NAvers " 31. •'" 1, 5. •• •""*.- David lto)er 6,1 nivel We leleiu gli 11 •• 5, • • " ' Jain, do.dt Ma) 5. " ' " . 'Almeria 1,,, Ittlea:.. 18. " ' Baniiialtadebriugli Edward Y. Socsisi _ 2. • .S " JneOb Dime Julie 4. " !ibiry %Jack ••• :tut) , " John Miller 144bentt Atli. S. " Henry Myers ,• -"- • :NI t 114.1.1 W . 4. entltierlu Booty.. 4 •• • 44 J.ntes test ty ...... June: Burns lu. rJ . . 1s Welltt Thernp,ein SALI/ut 15. " 44 SIIBIIII Kline. 3T. " Elisabeth Beal Oeu:tebutuster, George cud Ciarn %Valise° !STU. CR. IP,. l'xid Ym. If. !it.'l)olvelt, appr4isicag k..!,:tte of Christian zhupp IS. Peatt, .sll.44rvey, appraislng Xst4tv 1583.) Kraurr 13 .- . raid Llohll hauled, appraising P.obste of Urerge and Odra Wullace b. Pahl 'A. N. Rankin, appraising Z.lt4te. Mar 10. NA State Treniurer Apritls. Paid Atclti..,tl ititcheft, apprai..thr, Zstitte of Thomas 1.. Mu,' Mtir. P. PAld I.lnurP II . Dtri , tsun, apprai,utg 6mtatu 01,10hifituw May 19, Patti &lane/ Armstrong surveying Intel appraising kstaittof Mary ..I.tck 1:3. Paid Wiilitun AV. Bri t ton. appraising Estate or toat,eu t MatatutL nne 6. Paid ptate Treniu roc Aug: 12. Pala "John IV i,llicitn. appraising • tate of Shnuti log. 10. Paid non. JaS.A.;.,l3latit. appraising P;st4te 01 Nancy rawf.trti..... 7 ..`,...- 3,11. 21. Piltritml. John orr, altprattung /1r Btt• of ttantuolt;innott:,„ Paid,itataTreacirur Oct. S. PaidJacub - Oarrer,aliprai , itir. gaud.: of Isabella Ttiontioo " 3. Paid ;Iota) A .11ysvotiv,. appraising Es tate of Sarah Rob,' '• Paid David l'iper.appraisfio; Estate I , f e•lrg2 LeliMnSter 17. Paid -11. D. Darowari. npioraisi fg Ir. tato or t'atharittir Beatty " IT. Pliid U. It. Dlvutoo, appraimio ' tate of James Itra4ty " :6. Paid Win. A nlfi .uppralaint tistate ,ingrin Kline ' PAM David Piper, appraising Estate! of Jana Burns 2s. ,R,eaph Winger, ItSlpraining tate of llenry Myers NOT. 4. Paid - A. L. Coyle, ,ppral.ong Patati of John Ihgrance, " 7. Pahl David Werts.Jr., appi lig vo.t to,te of Elizitheth-Iloal " • 2.5. Paid A. S. 314)1110h .appraivin;, tate of InizalTth Study— ........ " 27. Paid Col. Jatnos- U. Elder. appraising &tate of glary Jane Walker " 30. Paid John It.)WO, F.tq •arPrtlit 1 "1 - tato of Mary Eaker - Dee. S. P'aid State Tren,urer Contudagion on $12,11:1 12 at per Li:. - - il'Atilti 0 . , • _ . 112.55' 12 , . . , da 28 "co undormigned, Auditor appimlnted by tom Ant rt of Common Pfeas of Franklin county. It f flag ex' linedtho accounts of Edwarl C. Itoyd.ltoginter and ccorder of I, said county, in relation to theinatter of Ollnteral In heritunre Tax. hereby, certifies that the, I rei:oing 1 , , n if t:orrect ntatemout thereof for the fiscal , oar lending the :Mtn day of November, A. 1r.,1883. an that Otero is now .In Edward C. B o yd. front thy Comm iscrait4. the above latiance,V4;;23.(dec:lol 0. 0. SET I AMEfi l Antlituz. NHOTICI4.I.—AII - th •tn+eh • es Imb:4ea Trot AND KNICORDEIt'S tilt. WIMP without further itAsexpirt•d. 3ty books wi orth^ present. Lost, ,i 17611 ault REWARD.—Stolen „ Dam the r -w it! eisture field 'of the subscriber , o n Vrblryy n ght the nst.,4 miles east of Chambe burg on tfie llettvolm g Pike. a Dirge Black llorse.B years oid: .ove lit+VNl It ht. left nimbler. but does not an Dune; vr,lks wellin tarness or under the module. The itixere reword mill I p ;id air any in furtnathm leading to 114 'recovery aft e horse by ANDEEW J. L Itg 1.2 VSTRAY.—Canie to. the residence LA of the subscriber, in Guilford tewnship. roe mile Itnet of Chsiotheistoirs. a small WHITE anti RE , ' SPOT TED COW. about the let of November last The owner aireby !notified to come awl prove prop rty and pay charm or she will be disposed of ReConlin to law Llet , lo-3l* JOHN B EBERLY. QTRAY OR STOLEN. II I RSE.-= 7 Wail left at the Franklin Rotel, "in Si s ambersburg, on FridAy, evening December 25th, 1 , a GRAY HORSE, Saddle and'Bridie. The owner is 'requested to. rime forward. prove'property,pay chargosnd take him away. (dee 80-3 t) DANIEL TROSTLE. Pailitavg flotico. ITO! FOR THE•DEFEISTES OF WASHINGTON I ir ) MUNCH TO GET INTO' THE “2n A!iT '; \The large*, and most complete Regiment am Fa. f 6402 lIM/NTY FOR VETERANS. $lO2 BOUNTY FOE, RECRUITS. - • ' Comfortable barracks , 'no long marche full--nS prompt ply; warm clothing and a nice ti genera! there are some of the extraordinary nt , 4 soldiers who occupy the "Posts of honor." I have opened a' Recruiting Office opp Ito the Court House. on East Market St., Chamberob rg; the= ame office occupied one year ago by Lieut. B. T . Wingeand mynelf. Any ono desiring to enlist In thelbove Regiment will hare all matters satisfactorily explained Wore so doing. Call at once and enrol yourselves ainongfthe brave lie f-eiders of your country. I shall be her but, a shod time, es the Regiment is feat filling up.• Come and avoid the Draft. ADAM Irs' dec23-tf] • Sergt. 2dTei. , Art filery, It, 3anuary 13, 1864. VALIJABLE FARM FOR SALE —The subsenber offers at Private sate,lils situated about 4m de frenNuinc v,contai ng, ifil ACRES Li of which is in I' LUBER and thriving Chestnut. ,yy orthe F.irui ti.e hustquality r LtMESTONE LANIi and ulna). a -high state of cultivation. the !morel e meats Are a large IlltleK 110 USP, with portico and perches, a new BRICK BANK itAKN.Slifeet long, with Wagon sh e d mud Corn Crib • nit:tilled, double }'mute Purriege Iluu.e.Brick Wash Muse', Smoke ilunse,- Bake °renown" ail necessary outbuildings. in , goad repair, There is a large Cistern closet,' the darn, n sed for Stock and hue near. tho kitchen. There is a Well of 'excellent water in ttio yard. There is also A variety'of choice Fruit, such as Years.Plunts. Peaches and Grapes in , the yard. There i s also a ;,.aal OUCH ARP ofy anti gthrivi ng Fruit on the premise's. Versant whiffing to view the latid sun do so hy on the sitliseribet.or any in fottnation respecting it can be - ohtnined by CPI-hie:on Oen. J. Paisley, CdurityTrea4 urer. (sofa f.) Jolip: u:Town. , VALUABLE FARM IN ' FTILI V TON COUNTY FOR SALE;.—The Suhsesiber oifern at Private Sale, 'it valuald e ; TR ACT OF LARD. situated one-foul th of - it mile east of , M'Connelsbnrg, up the r. ad leading truniChanthersburg to Meeeernburg, containing :cbont 1 , .0 - ACRES; 1.0 of which Is cleared, and In a high state of cultivation and the balance is In ell Tim bered. The improvements are a two storied LOU and b ATM ERBJA RD ED DIV FILLNG -110118 E, Ter ant !louse. Blacksmith Shopi Bank BARN, Wagon She I. Corn Crib and all necessary - out-ouildings. 'There are tw o split - M.4S of exxollant water, never known t o tall running thr mgh the land. Theron; also on the premises a YOUNG- 011ClIABB of choice fruit. The property is - derirably located and - well adapted to grazing or herding Cattle. . Terms made reasonable, and mos.:salon given atany time. Pi.o sons wishing to Timet he premise" can do so by c.wing oft the subscriber. residing - Abe For (Waller psrtieulars addt e 54.4 • dee 3t* . FINS} N. PRIVATE SALE OF TANNERY NEAR eAYETTEVILLE.—The undersigned will twil at Private Sale, the fullowit g described ;REA L ES TATE,to wit: 30, •ACRES OF' LAND: Allender good fenceandtdilalde.with agood !Slick Dwell fog..tnevertaftingwellofgood water near the door, a good Barn an d Thrashing-Fluor, a tine Oreltniat bearing tho beat fruit. COI!- , the A TANN - ERT of32lorgel'itto, 6 forge : beach eti with Um Bork ‘lill,lloller. Pimp Ind Pulling Stoeko.oll in axed lent "eller. tits whole operoting by wAT a POWER. Also fl Bond B all utislirpooseil in convenience ,bor ons • oheve 'invert - y.1%111 be show n tunny person on ap i.al. to .1;leoll 11. Cock of VOSettOTM , . Nor John B: fCh tinberiborg. Terms will bo_rene I.7.'cibtr .PETER COOK. .19 60 4.1 15., I.i 55 be; 41 53 74 55 LU 44 40 uu UU FOR SA bl.i.—The undersigned will sell at Private is TANNERY, known as the Corner Tann ery.ni th atenni send water- uwerr Saw Mt li.Choptang Xi/ i.Stocks tor b roaking bit es. A - C. The Tannery, hue 15 leerbeft.32 rats. 2 lim car a trstar.pooL and is capable of tanning If? , Soo heary hi x a year. There. are tun Log Uwe ". themes. Barn. 4t nide mid other nevi-ea:try Out build .. connected with the Tannery. and about 60 Arreseleatt I. with good fruit Ile will Kell an r quantity pf t una with the,Taunery. from 100 to 700 Ae res. o,t ir On Acres aft Timber...lA an antille,fltpplY of cheanut ak Bark be run the Tannery for fifty year*.. It is et nated about 7 miles Snuth-west of Mercerslirg,on Li king Creek' Termarnade may: P05te...5140n will begiren' this fall n.ceasary. For further partienl.rs tOttremi the under 4ignea.at Mereersbarg.Franklin county, Pa. Aug 11. 63. tr , ! C. .IIETCALB: 1 26 47 '26 IJ7 TO 4.: 60 21 72 U 3 Oil 4.4 1)J 5 10 50 00 105 81) 42 11 90 N.P 47 v'l4 1 190 59 If° 292 88 59 85 '43 91, 774 78 ]3500 $1 70 Er] 13121 1111 ME I.LITIBLE' T.AVERN sirxxi) Ftlit SALT:-The undorsign'ed offer at Prirnte S ile,. the Ni ell It nown Tavern, situated °Oise corner of !ilartzotand Second Streets, now i the 'occupancy or - Brown. The lintel is it large commodious too • *tory brick The y.trd attached ie admirably arranged for trnrellers et.giptn 4 pit h buggies nq Ar.tltonr. The etithic is lure. • end iry.iind cap.thig • iccomunitlai i Inda :di to Ihetd r hor,e. The hoihhog..och iia wiwh 1 ot.o. Spri; rig 11"uie.Ice IT makes it the most d ird Ho Lintel ip the Its limit . lie . It the 7..01 It , :5 Court nous and bitolin,plarea.ret ie-s it the tunst pie ~,n e e , de ',topping pi ye , in town.( Pere.ins urchwr,e,m nee t,he ereinisosansl learn the tern oft , 5 by callin r#3 the idereigned. ED.i Uti ti IN BAUGH. 'S. lILEY. [Ell LEI IDE I 170 939 u 8 MI 7 70 tat 06 En MEM MI 2 2O E la 1 To g i4o ti 4 bs V sons it VisEs tu .nowl ng he ICEGIS . ease sett/e lit of nitre ter 's Other \ BOYD.. 4r'lqi3E. will p .otice. as Ipy tf• be at the lb•gi 1.6 j E. avtli. =II ROUSON, • • Ring (Meer - 00tate *Mei. LTA. BLE' STEA TANNERY , F.urvi .FOR SALE.t,-Tlie Sub. _ scriber often at private 'Sale hit'Farm. situate in ~t etel Townghip. four mike eatt of • Vannettglatrtt: ad joining land.' of John Keasev., :bullet Kirkpatrick, Jame.' !Jerk and the Nfonotnin. eontaing led ACRES of Slate and Freettone Land. about hO of which is cleared. the balenee.l.Vell tet w 'th Timber. There it on the Farm a good LOti ,D 1 Hi ,INtl lIOCSE. Log, thern, , Stone Sprang Llon.,e and . out huileingq, An excellent Dever fail ing Spring of water near the bonkfk, - A' goal Apple Orchard and a variety of other fruit. "l'ecttest. Ph .ms. Ac. The Farm is order a good fence and running water in 'warty all the tirldr , . Any penina l lw9i iing t, , ptirchnms , will plea, call and view the premitet. when the term, will be mile known by the sulewelbec, living on the Premises,. Ciec 311 if/ JOIN STv.AVART. SR. Clmmio'a...pt• 2-ff CI - NIA,III, FA 101 FOII S - ALE.---The 0-- ,, tiliarriber will sell :it Pcti•ate Silk the SMALL IA nti ..n which he 1101 T re.idr a siinide in Ant rim town, ohip.lranklin . omit y. al..e t ix Mines from Oreencsa ttle. on the raiddown road adjoi!ninir lands of Samuel Myers end otliers:contaiu ntabou l t POItTI ACRES—aII neared land. 111 ivssl ord r and midst coed fence. There is. YOUNG ORCII Alt of t h rift y;crees on the place. end a Well of ex-ellent se . er. The improvements consist of am t'W, , V4tOTT LO DIVY,LLQ;(I 110USK; a N}lW II \N Hi lIANN.tort:-tnik i feet lonig. and well finished, .. and all other nec ..try t buildings. Possession will be siren on the et of April, 15 , ;4 Terms will be med._ known on en icetion to the subseriber residing on the premises. rct 21'63-tfj - SOUP.L C. K RIDER. i S iiFl !PE'S SA LBS.—By virtni? k . of unary writs of roridifiont: ezpnivi.v. issued out of C. the irr of common Piero.° of Fritlikliza r .nay. Pa.. II) and •o tile directed cr there . I.e exposed to Piddle Sale. at) a.• Court ILon. , e jai Ilia Dor° gh of Chemberiburg. on P iilay tl,elsth rinO t f Januar ,I 1814. nt 1 o'cloelt. r. L. the f dlowing described Beni Ir,state. tiz : I _ Alt LTINt TRACT OF SAND. sit'unite in tinliford ttfp.. adjoining lands of .1e..... Harmon on the Soiith. Henry Smell on the East. Jere. M. George on the North.- John Cankey on the. West. containing 00 ACRES. more or less, with it Log Ihor.e, Log Barn and other improvements thereotiereeted Seized end taken In execution Its the property of W. A. Call 'ger and Jet. C. (I”orge. and will be sold by me. (deg 30) SA Mil.. BR kN DT, Sheriff. ---- 1 1 ' ql. ' ' TEAL ETAI ~ P TBLIC •r - , SA LE.—The undersigned rill offer at ?Odic Sale. on the premises, on Pritio y.Jailuory 2901.1864, the fol. boxing ‘lcribed real estate. "rib : 75 ACRE. of GOOD' LAND, located in Fennell townplip, Franklin county, .me toile S. nth , f Spring Run, wft it a three story STONE end FRA3IIS: FLOUR }[ILL. containing two run of burrs end one pair of chontiinge ones, and a SAW MILL. both of the them in prfect run ging order. a FRAME lIOUS IC and a Bank Barn, Corn F,'rib. Hay Shed. awl Ai I • nockwaary out-huibilngs thereonerrcted.- The land will he slid separately. or the nhole property together to suit purchasers. Persona wishing to hny.swill do well to examine the property. as I atu detsrinined to sell. for the purpose of going into another business. Terms will be favorable, ttifl made known{ by andressine the sub. scriber. [Jan 6-10 , 1 - 1 DUTTON MADDEN. UABLE 11.01 f EL PROPER -11 .INlsjt EAL ESTA Tii AT PItIVATE SALE.— The subscrliter having detertutnt to re,,ve ‘ to the went °Mosta - , rivste Sale that flown lintel, the "Put top House," situate In the boreugh ell Meeennellebnrg, ?ult.]) county. TVs House IA the largest and most com• pleb. Tavern Honey in the county unti bee a run of cus tom unequalled in the county .1 Ile also will Foil at Prleate Salem Tract of Thirty-one Aries of highly improved hind Uttidnlttg the borough 0 Mer•onnelishnrg. all under new and superior fence. and 'lteying there, n erected a gond tyro-story Frame House and other out hutitlinge ` Tbnre is en excellent young Apple t trchard anti running Water oti the premises. hut 04/itt HENRY, lIOKR yARSCAT ffra VAT F. SALE.- I will sell my Farm. In Autlim ;township,' Frank in county, on the Conoodelleague Creek, 8 miles from Chanibersburg, 2 miles from Greencaatle. containing 200 ;ACRES, 50 Acres in 5111A.DOW and about 50 Acres in TIMBER, or in small lottl to said purchasers. Ono ofthe best Grazing farms in the county. If not sold by Mon day, 18th of January, will be sold at Public Sale in front of the Court Houle, in Chamberebttrg, between the hours of 12 and 10 o'clock. For particulars 'ace hand bills or enquit e of J G. Sheible on Marta, or -;• tiAIWEI, MYERS. Chambersbnrg. Terms—One fourth in hand and balance in 'two or, three miyments, with Interest. ; Dan B.2t] VALUAVALUABLE_____ _ _ BLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE—The subscribi.i will sell at Public Sale. on the premises, on Saturday, the 10th of Jannary, all that LOT OF GROIIND. and a two story Brick Dwelling-Honset situate, on Emit Queen street, in the Borough of Chambersbnrg, adjoining residence of P. Ilaminit, Esq. There is a two story brick back build ing, attachtd to said house, and the property is weU adapted foi\two families. here is also upon said lot, a good well otwaterCistern, a Stable and other improve. manta. Sale will cOmmence at 1 o'clock, P. AL, on said day. when terms will bo tnad&known by jan 8 (C. Spltal, Auct'r.l.; BASIL. ENISELY. VOTICE is hoi-eby = given ' that I have applied to the Judges of the Orphans' Court of Franklin county,•Pa.. to be discharged fharn nay trust as Administrator, with the will annexed of Mary Jack,lnte of the borough of Chomberaburg, dec'd, and that the application will be heard by said Conrt on Mon. day; Os 98th Tanzuzry, A. 1).,1864; when and Where all persons Intereated can attend if they' think proper. juin • . BENJ. CIIAMBEBE, Muer. Regal ilotires. NOTICE.—AII per . Ths interested will plemio take notice that tire fol- Wrung accountantsilare settled their accounts in the Regieterttoilice et - Frank/in county and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court forContirniation ors Milne/day, January 20;4,104, at the 'Court liou.se, in Claunbersburg: 1, First ticcount or George lireagly.Htlartilah of Helen and Pharet Weagly, minor children of C. L. Weagley, deceased. , , 2. Account of Solomon Knepper, Guardian of Joithih and Obadiah Knepper. minor children of David Knep per_ late of Quincy- twp., 3. The account of Itattiard Walter, Achu'r on the ea tate of George W. Patterson, late of Greenmail°, deed. 4 The Brat and final account of Daniel Spoke, Adtu'r of Jahn iftiorclmer, late of Lurgan tivp. 5. The Bret and final account of Jamb Brewer, Execu tor of Mary Brewer, late of Montgomery twp., dec'd. , B. The account or 1. IL. McCauley .Atimitnetrator of Thmues McCauley, late of the borough oft - Greencastle deed. 7 - ; The first and final arconnt of George W. Brewer, AtltninistratOr of John S.-Kerr. H. The account of Seined C. Filson. Administrator . of 0. 0. lierling,lateof, tannett 9. Second and Anal account of Samuel Ylarsliman, Ouardigu of Arep. Amelia Lowery, as stated by 'his Ad ministrator. . .10. The account of Henry Miller,Ounkilian of diaper _ sons and estate of Henry and Mary C. Stad. 11- The first and final account of Wm. R. Printery, Ad. ministrattr of Ara:,ellit Maclay, late of Naimoli tap., du 2. Th = first and final Account of Dr. 111. F. Robison, mini. for d. h. n. e. t. a., of Robert Robison, late of Antrim twp., - dred. 13. The first and final account_ - of John Ilarbangh.Jr.„ Administrator of Henry Jacobs, late (.4 WaShington tap., deed. , 14. First and finalaacount - of Jesse Craig. Adminiatnt. tor of John H.Craig, flite4 Montgomery tap.. deed. 16. First account of Henry Omwake, GuarillanotJohn p. McDowell, minor child of John McDowell, bite of 'Antrim tap.. dec'd. ltt. The first and final account of Henry Omwake, Gnardian ofAuu Elizabeth McDue•ell. now !teed, minor child of John McDowell,late of Antrim tap., deed. 17. Account of Jacob. C. Snyder. Adminiatrador of ' Christian ILosenberger.lateof tinilford tap_ decd. - lb. The first and final account of Daniel Cover, Ad ministrator of John Corer, Sr., late of Lurgau tap., ilec'il. 19. The account of S., A, Bradley, Ado a inistrator of the estate of Peter Shaffer, lateen MoutgornerY,terp- dec'd. 20. 'First and final acconntof S A. Bradley, Adminis trator of the estate of Elisabeth Shaffer, late ef Mout. gomery twp., deed. . - - 21. Final account Ot Henry Good. Adminiatrator of Christian 001.1.1 ate of Washington twp., deed. - tt2. The first and final account of,jacoh.W. Ilameher. Executor of James Washington, late of Soutbutrupten 2.3 First and final account of Robert F. difcCliare. Ad'. min tratur d, la n. of William Rodgers, late of South - :milt° township, deed. 24. 4econnt of J. Harvey Gordon, Administrator of Saw aid li on dun, late of Wayneslmro', deed. , -25 econd account - of Jacob Carver, Guardian of Mar tha .1, Waddle, minor child James Waddle. 26. Account of Jacob Carver. fluorin n of Julia A. W ',idle, minor child of James Waddle. deed. 27. Account of Wm. Rosser. !guardian - Or Lucy C. Nitterlionse. minor child of Elizabeth Nirterlionse. as stated by Win. fierier, Jr., dcting Administrator of aa' II eer, dec'd. 28. First and fin II account of John Stouffer, Adm' iis trator tif Jacob C. Henry. late of COIL:ad twp., NI. 29. First and final account of Andrew L. Co e. Ad ministrator, with the Will annexed,- of &tom° Weitier, late of Ifercresinag. deed. 30. Final accoont of Elias S. Troxel, ncti of Tobias Funk.late of Wit.hipgton towns it de-4t. 1111NItY ST/Clef:l r and TRA- . ourt of Oyer and .1 . the Peace, and t Chantbereburg, D. 1564. 4. Southampton; Mar , Green; Curtis ger. Metal; Abra 'lilbert, Washing ' ; Isaac Hockey ineshoro; Jacob do 4 Peter linen- Jame,. M'Fcrran, .; David Steffey, as; John West. %ton; Frederick !ta" WE islK. ienry It. Brindle. Joseph Beoz. ilO4 rd, clout Muitpton ; ~er, Peters; Abra- Lam Csrbaugh. Antrim John S.-Crawford, Guilford; UMW Diller, eonthaniptor.; Christian Deck. Let.erketi nyl John Detwiler. Green; Abraham Elder. Fantiett Michael Ebersole, Guilford; Adam Flery, WashiogtOn; Joseph Foltz. Letterkenny ; Gabriel renter, Guilford; Robert Gould, Peters; Thome.. C -Grove. Moreertiburg:: Matthew Gordon. Greencastle: Amos Geddes, Metal; Lewis Gilbert. Antrim; James _Giles, Metal; Henry Huffman, Antrim; W. A.' Hays; Montg. Mery ; Hiram Houser. Ch tinhersburg; Jacob - Jamie'. Green,; John Ki,seeker, Antrim; Levi Kersbner. Warren ;.William Kromer. Qnincy ; John H. Murphy, Mercen.hurg ; John It. Macl.ty, Lurgan; James Mullen, Peters: Wm. D. .McKiitstry.Mercensburg; Motes Nualomm. Metal; Da vid Over, Letlerkenny ; A. C. Pltenicie, Montgomery; Henry Biggsel. Peters; Joseph Snitely. Jr., Greene:l..- tle : Joh.. ...taroy, Washington; Henry wider (oflamb) Gnii- enry Walter, Washingten: William Wilson. A - z w Wynkoop, Lurgan ; James Wolff. Metal; 'at Green; Geo. W. 7eigler. Greencastle . ,(1 /14 . • t, utle, minty. .13nnit. rant TRAVERSE JURORS.-2D -WEEK John A gde. t on ; Andrew 11n rgess.Peters ; Hen ry itemrr. Worthington: D. 11. Bonebrake.Guil.ortl; Pe ter Benedict. Waynesboro; Matthias lisrkdoll. 31 otitg'y; .I.din Boa man. Gui lford ; M. J. Burns.% ushington; Jou Cowan. Metal; Robert Clugeton. Washinoton; David BOA rn. Lut ; B. A. Cormatty, St. Thomas; Geo.Clup saddle. Peters, Wm. Deardorff, Lurgan: Antirevt Dea trkh. St. Th MIRY 7, Joseph M. Doyle., Fennell ; Jacob Ebersole. Guilfonl; G. W. Elliott. Montgomery ; George Eteltherger: eltatub'g; Jacob f Mott. Montg'y: Jusei h Eberly. Hamilton ; John Finafrock, ; Abraham }'mats. Washington; Geo. Fetterhoff. Guilfcrd; David Gillen. Peters ; Peter C. Matsu., Stti,Thontas-; Michael Hoke, of W, - Peters; Jacob Ilerehrj, Adtrim ; 31. H. Keyser. Mostg'y ; Wm. A. Keyser, Peters; Porter W. Kegerries. - Metal; David Long, Lurktrin; Samuel Leh man. Sr.. Lot t erit'y ; John A.larnaster,ChaniVg ; David Mowers. (been; Joseph Keiveonier, St. Thomas; Henry Prather. Greencastle: Henry Reilly, Hamilton; Pred'k Speck, 1N ashington ; James P. Speer. Letterit'y; P. 31. Shoe Maker. Lett erken ny ; Geo.' W. Steffey. Washing! o: Christian Stoner. St. Thomas; Jibe 'S. Skinner, Metal; Henry Trio le, Guilford; Fred'k Walk, Hamilton; Sam uel West, Hamilton; A. B. Wingert. Antrim. [dec23 PROCLAMATION.—To the Coro. nor, the Justices of tPeace, end the Conetables of the Different Township i the County of Franklin. 5... ) Greeting i Know all ye. the in pnrsnauce of a precept to me directed, under the hand and seal of the Hos. JAMES SILL, Preshientof the several Conrts'af Com mon pleas, in the Sixteenth District, consisting of the' cons ties of Somerset-Bedford. Fulton and Franklin: and by virtue of his office, the Co-irt of Oyer and Terminer awl General Jail-Delivery for the trial of capital anti other offenders therein. and in the General Clout of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and WILLIAM W. P \ XTON lOW JAMES q. CAnscs, Es ' .. Judges of the tame coun ty of Franklin. n and Rai of you are hereby require ed to !wand ap r a r proper persons with your Records. R Prances, Exatninattons, and other Re membrancee before the Judges afore-said, at Chem hershurg. at a Court of Oyer and:Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of thePeece, therein to be holden fertile . e.,innity of Franklin eta - e said.on the 3d Monday in January, being the 18th day of the month, at JO o'clock in the forenoon of that day. then end‘there to 00 those things, which to your several offices eiPperinin. -- Given under my hand at Chambersbnrg, the 119. d day of December, 1663. SAMUEL BRANDT, dec 23.-te. rheriff. A ITDITaI?'S NOTICR-ESTATE OF HENRY O. •FUNK.—The creditors of Henry tt, trunk, of Washingtoa township, Franklin county. Pennsylvania, an Liaolfout Debtor, are hereby notified that the Accounts of John Funk (of IL) and Dr. Thomas Walker, the Assignees of said -Henry G. Funk, under Deed of voluntary assignment, for the benefit of his creditors, have been mama adjusted and confirmed— that this is tne LAST account the slid Assignees will Set tle, and that there is a balance in the hands of said ac countants for distribution amongst said creditors, and the Court of Compton Piens of the county aforesaid have appcOnted the undersigned an Auditor to marshal and apportion the said assets amongst said creditors, and make report to the next Court. lie will therefore meet the creditors of said Henry O. Funk at his Office. in Chambersburg, on Saturday, the 16th of January, 1864, at 9 o'clock, A. at., to hear and adjust their severalclaims. The said creditors are hereby particularly urged- to bring or Bend ate their claims, duly authenticated, in advance of the day bf the audit, and those who do not present their claims on or before the said 16kb day of January, 1884, will be fortever debarred from claiming or receiving any part of the fund for distribution, under the Acts bf Assembly of thli State. dec3o. I. H. McCAIILE.Y, Auditor. OTICE.—The following named _LI persons have flied petitions for Litenee, in the Clerk's oMce, to be pr•eented to the Court at the next term, commencing on Monday, the 18th ofJanuary,lS64, to wit John Miller Motel. Chambersburg;North Ward. John W. Taylor Hotel " \ South Ward. - Alexander Martin " R. Thomas, 8.8.11 am " Shimpatown, Wolin Newman wholesale Liquor Store, Greencastle, John W. Hanle " I< .1 A. B. Seibert notel,Concord o Saml FMK., Hotel, Shade Grove. J. B. Btimbangh, Hotel. State Line, dec 811 W.G.MITCHEII.L, Clerk. tegtClOfirts: , A:DMINISTR:A.TQR'S N OTIOE.-:- Notice - is hereby. Meru that - letteia of Ationge.. teetion to the Rotate of -William Ovelinen, late of Jto. trim tewnehip,fleeewaeit, hero been genuses] tOtlii - -ink, ileesigned,residing in mitl - Ail poiwonaknewing-thenisele t a indebted to the hi Rotate will please make immediate pat went ; and thefoo baring elahea will pewee them properly nutheutleattel for 41:aliment. 'WILLIAM OVRLMAN. . Jan Get A DALINISTRAVOR'S .L . . Nut . ereby given that Letters of Adnififitirl. Mu to th "Fietat of John T. Renfr-er, htte Glitinforit townaln Live been granted to the lintionotitOf - revidiug, in said ti wroibip. • All persona kno ing thernaelves itulebted to twitif frt!: tate will please ro ke immediate payment; and thiiao - having Online wilikmoient them properly anthentietited - for settivinent. fan 8j lIA'iL. R. Atibk*r..- AMAIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICRL— Notice is-hereby given that Lon, * of mminb i . Mitten to the Eatate of W. E. Camp. late of Washington, D. C.. deeenred, hnre been granted to the Itudetsign4 , residing in t hombersbnre. Pa. - .. -, • All persons knowing' thimisalreP indebted to said Pa late will please make immediate payment; mid ''thaftt hairina.claints lin praaent them tmlierly nothentiisard for settlement.- IIAhT.INGS cr,tl4, - inn 6-6 t , -Adnititletntfor.: ADI_INISTRA TOR'S NOTICE, Notice is hetet)j given that Letters of Adminis. trati,-n to the Estate , d• Nicholas "Fleck. ht. e 6rOliiits] township, deed. have beep granted to, the unthitnift residing in said township. - AU pl.:mons knowing themselves Waded. to tate will please make intmedlnto vv.% naeritt having rial:1111will present them properly nue for settlement, to SA Nllll% P", fliT 30 lit A..1).N.11N I STII A T OR'S' „ °tie,. is bereb - ,i v glven flail Le er*,nt* Adrultda tralltn) on the „llete te 14 Peter Byers; )te i.atgaidelyr township, deed. hose been grant° to the snbactiber,, residing in mild tows eldp. • Ali persons indebted to the ma i tmtnte are liimrm t by ne queeted t innke immediate pm 'pent. and these.lureit3i stainis'or demands against tl Lstate of said decedent Will make itnown the same • itieniOlelay , w ' deer... s , IAC ... __ . . DIVI.INIST , ATOR'BI - 4041CE.--- sotic,. le her y given that Lettedru of lidlnlntetri. tin, t the E me . lie'ery'Beinulelrer. 100 plAntriiii tou'llshilh del. Ye heel. gfautent to Pte 4/übstriher, matting it. wi piwnship. A.II pereons itfilebted to the said PoWntettruiersby ro gue/Wed-to in e hununlinte intyzmilit. and thidellikring elnitue or d- nu& ligninut the Estate nu uni l ldeutnlet.r. will make flown the wee - with/Wit-delay.; ttr - _ , • dee23 JERICiIiAII. WEAtilto; jlthri'r.. 7 MINISTRA WM'S NOVICS-- tice ie bereb) riven tbra LetTers -f Atin rtion on the Estate of enturiel Ilrmk, 'late It OP'. .1 deed, bare been granted to - the aubherit, rosining; in 6fiki tOltIIShil): ' Ail persons ktmwilig theinselYm ituTobiefi tr. "TM • - rnte. will pleitse ninke inittieiliao,pHyu.rut; nintlftlz, liaving.elninis will pretanttheni propel Ty mitltthtlc t -kei f, , r,sottlani.nt N %V P. llY1.1;14-A,li,lr,' ADM NISTRATOrS .1s; 01113 Nntfro is hereby given that Letters of Atinc4 ie tramp to the Estate of Jerol. SliiitYt.r. hate 'AI. ht - . is township. - ileifd, have been granted to the maturity residing in Peteretntgn•bil,. All persons knowing tlienteetres indebted to said •Y '— tate will please ntake immediate payment t and I e haring elaimS Nadi present the”, properly atlth'ent 4.1 for itettleinent. I decial JAMES D. SC(STT. Ailto Executor , p. deed. .R. Regixter. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIO.I. , Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ado I te , tration to the Entatr of Philip Mollsßigot'. late o •I he Borough of Chambersbury, dec'd, have neon grant to the undersigned.. residing in said Borough. Al Inersutte indebted tot he said Estate. are min tt to make immediate payo ent.nnd those having c hue or demands against the Estate of decedent, will ego known the same, without delay. t o de.:9 ALEXANDER MARTIN. Ado r DALINTS' TRATOR'S NOTICE liriticeis hereby given - that Letters of Alta la tration to the Estate of John . ltidto. late, t 4 tinil township. ilee'd. hale been grantitl to the anbecri r, residing in said township. All,personsknowing thenaseivesintiebted toinsist: i ,tate will please make immeiliattc•-Payment; and th haring claims will iiresutit them properly authentic& tor settlement. (ilec9) SAME Pa, o,ltOisS'Al IS, Atha ADAIENTISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- - Notice is hereby given that Lettere of Admit, • t union to-Um Estate ef Peter NV. Eitnnffer. late of On - ford township. deed. bore been granted to the and • signe.l. residing in said tourwhio. • - All persons knowing themselvto indebttd to mild 7 - tate win plena., make innoedinte pnlnsent ; ttml tho haring clnim. will presnut them proverly iinthentiente for settlement.- [deep[- JACOB`-STOI.IEFFAti Adler. A Notice hi hereby given that Letters of Ad - minis Immo' on the Estate of John STeighter. late of tiree township, have been granted to the ntideridgne•• residing in said Township.' Al'persons knowing them.celvesindebted to iaitl Rs tatewillplunse make Imnit.dinty payment and - th,* having clainiswill present them properlyonthenticatito for eettlement. - UEO. k HENRY SLEICIHTER,. Admire. ADMINISTRATOR'S,NOTia.- Notice iv liereliy given that Letters of Admlnta. traiton to the Estate of Samuel Johnson. late of Monts gunnery township. dec'il. have been granted to the nn deraignisi. residiug in Mid township; All_personalni W ing thenlialies indebted to said Es tate will please make immediate payment ; and those haying claim* will present theat,proDerly ardliseuticattal for lowa tlement. f fiva AI. JOIINSON. VXECU - TOliS ? N(YTICE... I —NotIee is hereby given that Letters sTeof anientary intim - -KOHleiof Jacob Oyster. lute of the hAronph - rf Chant beraburg, dec'd. have Leen granted to the undersigned, reeiding amid Borough All Ormolus Ine.wing tliVingelvee indebted towld Yft bite, will 'dense home immediate payment; and those t having claithg a 111 present them:properly autheuticatedi for settlement. CHARLES W. EYATER. &cid • • CHRISTI AN $. BY: 4l. Nft.'.l • - VX ECITTOR'S uA is hereby given that Letters , Testanientary to the Estate ot 3lfehael Little. tate of Wash.tncton- ton nebip , lec'lll.ltave been granted to the entacriber, residing Jo 11'Synesth.ru. 111 poraousAinowing themselves todelaed to gold - Fs tnta will p'ense mnl.e itmoedbitr. payment; Ant I.lloi* hatingebtinoi willpresent thew prop r 1), nutlarlalcakil Ihr gettlotneot. [dett)l 101I\ II HERM t-ir. pRoTIIOIOTAIIPS o'l'l All parsons ho eroded will take notice tioit the fot ng accounts bore been tiled and will be presented to the Court of Common Plods on Monday, the 181 A ofian uary for coign:nation.: The account of Ferdinand 31cElltoy. , Coininittee Mrs Filen De At - mitt, a Lutial le, residing in,. ynnneu township. The final account of Oeorne A. Cook, Committee GI . Mary z ,,Jene W.tiker, of St. Thomas township. dec 3n.te K. S. TAYLOR. Proth'y. CktrktES TOR TRIAL AT JAL - rAltli TERM, euttuurueing Monday, faun• ury 13th. - vs. Creepy. nee of Miller's id tnitustrotors. William iintithsil vs. Jacob litirelorndr. Pummel Kuhn vs. W. crooks 4 EXrentors. George W. WoUr vs; William I brief,. 511clotel Zellers re. Jame'. Bele, Mel'ch, endorsee - vs. lioleer liaglieti. = Solomon Helper • ye. Wm. McGrath. - , Matthies Philippi is. John Ashway. - - R. K. McClellan • vs. Samuel Heisler. John Brewer's Executor 'ye. Mary Ann Brewer, et. a. S. M. Pennock a Co. vs. Wm. Behan - William Cline vatCfeseph Etter. Jetted 8. Roes Executrix vs. J.B. Rosenberg's EZ'r. , John Tritch vs Joseph Price. ' Malachi Brindle's Ex'r vs. hlalachi Brindle. , Margaret Rock vs. John L. Kt:lappet. - J. W. Sollenbarger's use vs. IT. Hughes. , , DenielKohler vs. George A. Dolts. John Peterman vs. Lewis Etter.' -' • Philip baseman, Jr.. , vs. P. Cos mum, Br'!irldp3, l r. , Catharine Ilunnouy's use vs. George l'almer's Ittbecca Morriebn SECOND WREK. Polly Piper vs. James Dyarman and Wit Reilly & Sharpe ye. Wm: McGrath, et. al. Adam Anghinbaugh vs. Gao. BrandhaVeill Sarah Bowman ve. Joseph Bowman. John Beaver's Adnfre vs. Wm. ddiratte, et. - ed: R. Jane Windle, et. al. vs. Mary Ann Cietir: John B.Madden, et. al. TB. Rev. K. Thomas; st. al. dec23) K. S. TAYLOR, Prothßl~3 4ECORD YOUR DEEDS.4-Dee for land are reqnired by the laws of Pennsylys to o recorded within sin months after their execnt If made In the State. or witnln twelve month* if out of the State, otherwise they are deended in iale fr client and void against subsequent purchasers or n gages for - rains,. It recorded before the deed la which' aubseqUent purchasers claim, hoirevec it make the deed good In law. No title papers AM fare perfected until they are recorded in the Pee*, office of the County. Persons haring unrecordM I should present them to the Recorder withent May IsTI 644 - HENRY sTßicEL4R,Atitoor • • • . =ma U thore Atest44 .4% • AA/ r. VIRST WEEK