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The R54'11 . 47010 01 , 111 s has jag 'Keen redltte,t .. l with Stenm •Poa er and three Provo-4, and thingja but Printing line' can be ere , 111.1 in rise dtritit artlatie trimmer and nt the lowevt rotes TEII3IR IN• !VARIABLY CARYL iar Mr. John K Shryuck is our atithorizell Agent to rutrive Subscriptions and Adv,-rtisciuentv. 0101rove,pt for die same. All letters should be addre-sed STONER, Pultshers. ieai Ootatt pUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL EST.% TE.--yh, heir, Of [Livid Brham. ikaftL trill - offer at Public Sale. on Tur.lay, the 17ith day af Narrinber =I, on the pronvisfs, in Green tawnduip, Franklin eoupty, 1, mile Bald of Inytttevilie, ott the 'f 4cl:wit fun. frnm Claimberdiarz to Baltimore the folhavingßeal BPtate. viz: The FARM tas which the hinally now rexide. toutaini4,abollf ,101,1 ACI2ES a Laud. Th.. , improve. iftf.tits armet r3:4toriect tionide frank fififftii 4 - 61.1. and Back Builplingk Log Barn. Frame Stable, (train House ; Wash flames Carriage 11n.... Cam Frit: and other oat Them are two Wells of never failing Water, supplied with Pumps.. km the premise., one at the House, under never; neat the other at the itch!,; also an ex eellent 1 inkharrk • name time awl place. a FARM in (4 afford township, 1 mile south of Fayette% elle adjoining lands of C. A. Funk, John entwforki. Abraham Dull not others, oontidning .tbout 1:i:l ACRES. The improvement: are a two stoned 1.0(1 110USE'(weathorliimbleil.) and Frame • Kitehen : a good Log Hue. Corn ('rib and other neceit , 1187 buildings: a Will of , eseellent Water sruiplied with a 'Pump; and a young Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. The soil on thin and the ohm e Farm. it of goofirtuulitY i Via fine state or cultivAtit in, and quite Also—At the same time and place. a Tract of 3101.7N TALLY LAND. sitrosted - partly is Green and partly in Guil ford townships, Fnmklin county, adjoining lands of the late Thomns 3leans Joseph Stahrs Heirs, and Deo. Brill ••cile's Heirs, containing about 119 ACHES. Also--At the snow time and place, a 'Cruet of MDUIC TAD: LAND. inouilf ml township Franklin rettnty, ad; joining the above and land, of Milker ibighe, Gee. Me l'erran and 'llunntis Mennr deed, containing about 282 ACRES. • Also—At :he cane time and phiee. n Trout r of 3101-N -TAIN LAND, sitrowertGrevn ton aship. rratittlin , adjoining hirsda,of 'James itirsham's heirs, Thud. Stevens and James Renfrew. cont,timng about 119 Sere-. All of tht,e Trati, of Mountain Land are e,,ls eruct with good Tilinber, are cont'eniently situated to the turnpike, and accessible by gorsl. rigid& • . Persons wishing• to view these Properne. c n 6.nv all • opportunity of doing so by calling on me at Mr. stei ins' ,Caledonia Irun Work or tin Mr. Carnahan at the 31tin don Farm. Side to, commence at 11 o'elock on said day. when rho conditions of sale, which will lx' such astir suit parehasers. will bri mash , known by JOAN 0. BIGHAM, oet the Hei n ,. inarri.burg T.'l , graph and laneagtt.r Examiner insert weekly ts. and send bill, to this etlice.l TTRUSTEES' SALE.—The undersigned Trleaves to sell the Read F...tate .of .John Sleichter. late of Gres n township, Franklin ru6nty. Pa.. tlasfrl, will exPor-e to Palle Sale, on the pretnise, in Seothtnd. un Friday Me :2 , th day of October, 15141. the folk owing descri bed Real R. ate. vtt Pot-part A, of So. 1, being nip MILL PROPERTY, souated in .clreen township. eontarling 15 - Acre. and 9 Perches. neat measure. adjoin ing lands of Wm. Thom 4 n and other land , of deceased, The Mill is , ittlated au the Couor-ochengUe Creek, A miles from Chambersbnrg. in the Village of Scotland. There is. nlno, a iantetwo , toritslDwellnur Bosse on the premises. Perrpars A. being a LOT OF GROI . ND. situated in the Viliage of Poodland, — 7sonlainitri 9 Acres 11111 i 24 Perches, neat measure - having • thereon erirr3tAl a large Brick Store ,liouse. There rn also. a Youpi - Apple Orchard- oil the prerni , es. f'arp , rt (2, being A LOT QT GROUND. containing- 2 Aires tad 15 Perches, nest Imerouta having thereon erected a two. . storied Brick Dwelling 4 - Ifte and Stable. There e, ads., an Orchard of good Frtfit on the pr. mbos. l'urparr. Nll A TRACT OF LAND, being the Mansion Form ,A.„.1 . rlec'd. situated in said township. containlng 102 Ann- , and 120 vetches. neat measure, adjoining lauds of Franklin ,Besore, Jacob Garver and Venn- Kyle—about 11)0 Acres of which are cleared. The improvements are am Los - tolled Brick Dwelling House, Log Barn, and et/serum-in:Udine, There Is, also, on the prinni-es, agonolOrehanL I'urpart lib. :3, • A TRACT OF -GOOD F'AIIM LAND ady.tninc. eontaining 109 Acres and 10 Petrels, neat mealure. adjoip• ing lands of FI liesore. A. and others. About 01) Acres of the above-Tniet ari4leared. the remainder in Komi Timber. The insprovemimbffire a large two-storied Stone Dwelling llowie: Log and Frame Barn. There is an Orchardofeboice Fruit on the protti.es. Both of the last named Tracts are first quality Lime.tone LamL A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN L.IN I) in said town.lop. containing ZI4 Acres and 1:10 Pert hes neat. Tlu 'Chet Ist well set with Chestnut and Oak Timber, and will be divi ded into Ntre Lots, of It Acres each. to qua port has-rs. Sale to commence at If/ titl a rk, A. M.-1f not all sold on Friday. the Sale will be continued on Saturday. the :29th. Attendance will be ;men and the terms made known by GEORGE SLEICIITEII. octl2 SLEICIIT S T00 " .4. ' • [Lancaster Examiner insert •weekly till Sole. Solid bill to thin-office.) p TiBLIC SA L E.—The unden , igeetl, heirs and legal rcpiet.entatives pf John tiro, e. late of Gailfoni towm.lllp, dee'd, will offer at Fab , . safe. on this premises on Jcsdnesday. the or. :74,rember. at 1 0 elot k P. 11 the ft heals deseribnl Real Estate, The old Mansion or Spring Property, totuate m Autrno ...firuship about I mile North of lirmoi".l adjo.ning d of John L. Latehaw. Andrew Dan - ,-on and other.. containing 'Mont 150 ACRES of e xcelle n t I,DiEsToNE LAND, hat jog thereon erected a large STONE DWEL LING and new Bank -Ram with Wagon Shefk,bnached. all in good repair. There arc on the premised 12:* Spring of Water (befog the head of "Muddy Rim, - 5 and an Or , chard. 41) Acres of said laird is on erta with prime Timber. • Also —A FARM - of about 100 ACRES of good LlME wron LAND. situate . in Guilford ton 'ship, about 2 miles North of Brown's Mill. ha, mg thereon erected a two defied. lAD DWELLING. with Stone Back Build. fag, MIA - Barn, Wagon Shed. and other neceo.ary out ' buildings.' There it on thi. , Fllllll an Ito-hard of choice Frla, and a Well ofincs er.failing Wader. 2:1 Acres of ' said land is covensl with enod Timber. T hereescill also be °Aired on Thyrsdey.ithe lull of Norm ber. in the town of Marion. about TW o ACRES OF LAND, having-thereon ereeted a good two story BRICK DIVT.LIvING with.l3aek Building, a good Frame Stable and‘ithaireiseisstry outbuildings. There is on this pro -- a /mall Orchanl of exerliciit Fruit, coda good Cis tern at the door. - Also—At -be same time oral place. about 3 ACRES of LAND, adjoining the last de Bribed property. -having thereon errs tea a 1.00 HOUSE. gOO,l Stable, Cooper Shop and other necessary ont-builiiimm There are on this property a smell Orchard of goof Fruit, and a Well never-Ltifing Water. - Also—At the sometime and prove. the following' UN IMPROVED LIMESTONE LAND, situate di Gn,iford township, adjointng lands of John L. Latshaw, Michael Hege,and others. containing - FIk"rEEN ACRES, more or Mohr 5 Acres of this land a rovenst with the tx,t of Timber.and the balance is in a good. State of cultivation. . Sale to commence at I, o'clock on said days, when the • Woe will be mails known by JOHN GROVE, JR.. HENRY' GROVE, JACOB GROVE. ELIZABETH WINnERD, • PHILIP GROVE, MAW:ABET WINCE:RD, DANIEL GROVE, MARY MILLER, ABRAHAM GROVE, r [oetl24o TRUSTEE'S SALE.—There will be ex peed to to safe., try way of public °inky, on the prem• bats. in St. Thomas township, Ymnklin ....mot, nn the riflYo.flNerresthat, A. It., .1t , 64, ut IS o'clock, A. M., the. following Rent Estate, s . Pnrpa tl beiore the .1.4 - ANSION . FARM of decedent, situate in Hamilton and St. Thomas townships, on the warm Sprineltoad. about femiles from Mantbershurg, eznatito is g 90 ACRES and 1210 PERCHES neat, adjuinlui lands of Joseph Christman. Lewis Detrieh and other.. with a BRICK-CASED DWELLING HOPSE, Log Born. .Wagon Shell and other buildings. liberals Cider Press on the rrencrs. urokthree Welli of gtosl' Water. About SO Acres eleiw and uivler snl,oll fence, tiltb a good Orehard of choice r,ruit. - I'gripari 2 tieing the "Kuhn situate...also on the Warm Spring Head. adjoining the Mansion tract, laud+ of Jacob Krirlet, and other, containing 77 ACRES and 110 PERCHES neat, with a two story 1.0(1 Stout'. Log arid Brick Bank tiara and other buildings thereon erected, This it all clear 'land hat a good Orehard and a Well of never-falling Wider. itf the ilßearediland 22 Acres is good Meadow. Purpart ;1 containing L 5 ACM'S and 70 PERCILES - neat, to lthn BRICK DIVRT.LING H(OI•SE and toa. Stable thereou'ereetod, situate on the road !eluting from Elliott; Tavern to Stnn•i'n Mill. in same town hip. :nljono hie, lands of `Lest is Detrieb, haute Kuhn and others. Purport 5 +•ontaininir Vet AelellB and 30 Pll/W/1.1 - 1S neat. Qt•ATAIIi LAND, situate in. Peters adJoiningiunds of Wtn. 31'Grath, 1.1 Kuhn and others. Tyluta Of SALR.-••t)ne•tbinl lets expenses and tees, to remain in the laud for the rise of the widow for life, at her death to be paid to the heirs of C. Tium, deed balanee to he paid one.half let April. IS6A when piessession will be given, Wet other half let April. I/4A, with interest from tat April, 1F65, to heietwured on the premises. oet.s ADAM - PL13,11, Trustee of C. Plata. deed. lIEAL ESTATE AT IIUBLIC_ SALE. The undentignetlri offeint Public Sale, on the premlegs, in Hamilton township, about 34 mile" xouth of Chambersburg, on the Conticochengue Creek, one note west of the Gr" o • ll stic rood, oh Thursday, the 27th On. Luber, all that FARM containing about 215 ACRES. more ur lees, part Llmeitone and part Slate. The buildings consist of tal,new BRICK DWELLY.N.fI J{OI'SES( tno F ood Bank Barns, with other no essdry building% l'hoir is a never failing Well of Water near the Rouse dnd also Running Water on the farm. Also a tin:laird of ' • fruit. The buildings are located in suctiiinanner as to divide the Property Into too farms, and till be_ sold to. gether or divided as may suit Purchaecr.i. " Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, 4. 31, when the trans will be made known.. [nue if PETEic unitv,T. - _ ,HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.--In •11pupsuanee of an order of the Orphatis' Court of Franklin county. the undersigned. Administratoi of Mary $ Koehao. deed tKil burposo to public sale on the prow. ices. on Saturday. October 2211 d, at In o clock, n lions F: and LOT, situate on Broad street, Chninhersburg, near the Stcann l Save Mill of filiNpier, Clarke Co.& flutu i e Is a cod Btrick structure, and in good condition, with a thy: tolkrotitid. rO9gellSloll Rill be given one the-tat of April next Tema will be made known on day of sale by oertsi3t . A, K. aI'CLUIIE: dm'r. • .18,/ Lvf zrit Lgi Ito- BY M'CLURE & STONER. l.eat Q? tats *airs. p LTBLIC SALE. - -Thesubseribt.rliaving 11 determined on removing to the West. will sell at Sale. in th e Borough of Mercer. burz. on TeinisadY, the trth of November. lead, the followlng. Real Eetate.cix: A LOT OF GROUND, on Main street and near the •centre: of the town, having thereon erected' a large two storied wroxE HorsE, in excellent repair. with a Well of goal Waterand large Cistern in the yard, together with all the ne•esonry conveniences for a first-class dwelling. The Garden is well supplied with elloice Fruit, and on the Lot. facing a wide alloy, is °large Brick Stable, with Cow Stable. Carriage House and '0 mnuoldes. nil MOP? the Same roof. 'l 9 h• above it the most desirable property as residence in the place, and to any one desiring to purchase a home no better iipportUnity offer. Also--At the samo time anti place, will be sold a LOT fiROI'INZD, situate on the Corner road, immediately adjoining the Borough. having thereon erected a. good LOG HOUSR. with Fitelien attached, a Well of good Water in the yard. The Lot is \yell supplied with choice kruit. and the whole is enclosed by a goal Post and Rail Fence. A bo—Another Lt /T, immediately Forth of the Boroundi, rnn [brine, exult TRREE ACRES. and inwhilied by a new Pmt and Raul Vance. .11..--At the came ttme rind 'dare. the follewing PER soNAI., PROPERTY, viz: 1 Rockaway liumzy, 1 Sulky, I Sleigh. 1 good Family hone, 12 good Cona,:i! Hogs, and large lot of Household and Kitchen 'Furniture; not ne comsary onnmerato. Sale mill commemen at 10 o'clock, A. M. when the terms will he made known. • Also—At Private Sale. a TRACT OF LAND, situate on the Turnpike leading from Metcersburg to Greencastle tailes from the former place. containing MIS ACRES of good Limestone Lana. with agood new two story BRICK HOFSE. a good Stone Bank Barn. a Log Tenant House owl a gnu! ()Mum! of ('rail. The above property is sit uated in a rood n , ;+.oiborinit - xi, and will be sold low to a good purchaser. For particulan enquire of the subsci• her in.kiennTsbaqs. 10ci12.2t1 T. SMITH,. M. PBLIC -SALE OF REAL ESTATE.- Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Frank. lm county. Pa., the ander:lame& Administrators of Jacob Keasy, - late of Letterkennv t0n:1:44, deed, will offer at Publir Sale. on Saturday, - the iNth day of October, inst., at the Pablie Home of John H. Waist, in Strasburg, the fabnwintr valuable Etna Estate, to wit: The ..M.A.NSION l'Altlf, situate sae mile east of Stras burg. in said township. adjoining lands of H. H. Rife, Jas. e i . Kell. W. O. 311'1011in and others, containingl ACHES awl '75 PEltel I ES, neat measure. of Slate of good ydality and in a good suite of eultivatiotit. be improve. ments'are a large new BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. Phirne Hank Barn. Wagon .Shed, Corn Crib and other out building.. Alto--The MILL PROPERTY, adjoining the above, containing nearly six Acres. having thereon erected a new Brick Grist Mill, Saw Mill. Brick Dwelling lionise, &c. Also—At the same time and place, 77 ACRES and 21 PERCIIES neat pleasure, of Woodland, in saidlownship, adjoining lands of Felty's heirs. Sullingefs heirs, W. G. McClellan and °them divided into four lots as follows: No: l; containing Y,3 Aires and 22 Perches.. " andll7 " No. a. " 17 " and El " No. 4. " 17 and 10.2 " Persons de' irons of viewing the above described promi ses, or any part thereof, will he cheerfully shown the same by railing on eitheevot the undersigned, residing in Stras burg.. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock. on said day, when due attendance and terms of sale will be made known by W. W, sarrroN. JOHN R. WRIST, netlll Merl dr banjo non of Jacob Remy, dee'd. P• i VAT E SALE.—The undersigned intending to romove to the West, offers at Private Sale, the following described Real Estlike, to wit : a FARM, situated in Lett erkenny ty., Franklin co. 4 miles from Chatobebhure anti i mile north-west of the Rocky Spring, adjoining Itral,c of S. Huber and Sp - reel:en containing about Ib.l ACRES of BLACK. SLATE LAND. The lin pro, ement. are a large two-storied ROI:OH-CAST DWELLING 1101'SE, Log and Frame Barn. Wagon Shod. Cider Pee.., and alt other necesrary out-buildibgs. A FARM adjoining the above of abotit 110 i..,•-half of which is Limestone and the balance Slate. The improvementt< are a tiro-storied BRICK ROUSE, (nearly new) Log end Frame Barn (with Wagon Shod attnohisi) and other convenient out-tmilihngs. The Eitrie. have loin well limed and are toleeably well Timberi,L 'there is an ORCHAIII of good Fruit on both of the F.unr,, and a Well of never-failing Water at each of the dwellhig4 and a Spring on the And mentioned tract for withoing rattle. There is also a LlMk KILN and QUAR RY on each of the. arms. Alwyn twenty ACRES of MOUNTAIN LAND, wellgimbered with Chestnut and Chestnut Oak will he sold with each Form Also---Two ACRES and 4P PERCHES adjoining the above. nn the Publie Raid, with .t I} storied TENANT HOUSE,. Stable. &c. This small tno.t is well planted with ' , Burr TREE?, and is adworably adapted for gar detung purposes. There i a gssi Well of Water at the hate.e. and a Sprint near the Stable. Persona tvlalmar to Vil'W the protases can do to by cal lag on the Ott the first described farm MEI prn LIC SALE.—Therewill be exposed it, .r.bi. Sul, on the m.0....4 in Path v.n...., abmit one mile and ii-h,ilf uortlceamt t ut iettaburir, F ranklin county. Pa.. on- Friday, th e 11 t h day of Sorember , nail, the following very valuable Real .Pni ierty, to wit A FARM. containing about no O RES. (11Lick Slate and Free Stone soil) in a high Ca of cnitivation , a pa r ' of which in enclo.ed with about ne thousand paunch of post and rail fence. all of which 04 in excellent condition. / About one hundred and seventy hve Acres' are cleared, the balance is covered with chr ce Timber, containing a large proportion of Locust d Chestnut. There is also about 30 Acres of exi , eale Meadow. There is a large taro-storied Stone . and Fm e DWELLINC: 1101:SE. with . . _ a large ltinsh Rouse attached; a huge Frame Eltu-ri; Corn Crib; Wagon Shed, and other uut-bmld,ngt on the prem• lees, and a Well of never failing Water near the kitchen. The farm I, well watered. having naming water ronveni• ent if) most of the fiehls. Tho, farm o Malin/My adapted for thvi4iou. and croold make tivo ezeollent farm,. The above property Rill be .old whole, or in part, to trait ynrchmehl; a K)Od title given, and n o terms of pay ment 20 the hu)'er. - Any person desiring further information in reference hi the übme property. will p estge e9ll on the tmdersigned, residing on the premises, or by letter, addressed to Fan nettAburg. Franklin county. Pa. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. oval! A. C. TYPER. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—On Sqttir-. clay. Mt 29th day of October oat, at 10 o'clock, A. M. By virtue of orders orthe Orphans' Court of Cumberland and Franklin coontie.i, the subscriber, Guardian of the minor ehildren of DLit id - Mowery, late of the Borough of New burg. der it will sell at Public Sole, on the plemises, all that vermin TRACT OF LAND. situate part in Hope well township; Cuniberland county. and portly in Lurgan tow nship, Franklin county . I{l.llt I mile west of Newburg, 4111 the road leading from the State road to Newcomer's Mill, bounded by lambi of the heir , of John Laughlin, deed. Andrew Gross. Robert Elliott, John B. Morrow and other'.. eonnoting Fil ACRES and 68 PERCHES, strict measure. The land is Bluek Slate of good quality, part of it haring been linied recently. Alum 190 Acres are clear ed and under cultis whin, and the tesidue is catered with gi•.ial Timber. The improvementii eonsist of a large twit story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, large Hank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and other buildings. There bran Apple Orchard nail a Well of never -falling Water on the premises, and.the run or stream of water which divides Cumberland and Frunklin counties on the North aide of the Conodogulnet, passes through this track About 181 Acres of the land lie in Cumberland and the rest,to Frank . • lin rustily. Persons desiring to see the property are requested total! on Samuel Chnitlieb, reniding un. the premises, or on Da vid Wherry, Newburg. Tenni, made knbmii on day of sale. 9ct.5-3t DAVID R. BAKER, Guardian ATA LI: A ALE FARM FOR SALE.- The sutesnibers offers 4 Private Sale: his Farm sit uated about 34 of a mile from Quincy,'Containlng 151 ACRES. 15 of which is m Timber and thriving Chestnut —The farm is of the best quality of LIMESTONE LAND, except a few acres which is gravel soil and all in a high state of enlttrnhon. If ptireh.tgers desire it the subscriber will reserve 30 acres leaving for sale 121 ACRES. The buildings will then be In the centre of the farm and CO.. venient to every field. The improvements area large BRICK HOUSE, with a portico and porches, 6.13 PW BRICK BANK BARN, 80 feet long, with Wagon Shod 101 , 1Ctirn Crib attached, a large new name Bog Pen, Double Frame Carriage House Brick Wash Mouse. Smoke House, Bake th-en, and other out-buildiinps, In good re. pair, all the bulldingsbeing under Cypress and Pine reefs, itla tin spouting to each. There is a large Cistern close to the harm used for Stock, end one near the kitchen.— There is a Well of excellent water in the yard. There is itlw, a variety of choice &nit, such as Pears, Plums, Pesch en, antl Grapes in the yard. and a geed ORCHARD of thrh ing Fruit on the premises. PPIMPII wishing to view the hind ran do so by calling on the subscriber. leets.4m) 201121 IdIDDOUR. If the alone Farm is net sold privately on or before the 12th drat of .tiorrtabrr, it will be offered at Publie Side on that day at 1 licluck, P. M. J. M. ATALUAIiLE F ARM AT PRIVATE SALE —The undersigned will oiler at Private Sato, his FAR:II. situated in Luton ton - Mint), Franklin county, Pa.. adjoining lands of John E. and John NrClay, Darnel Clippinger, Jo•erh Mowers and others, near the Cono dogninott creek, and about 5 miles from Shippenttharg. Containing ACRES of good SLATE LAND, well limed. 711 acres of this tract is well TIMBERED, 25 nerm , in MEA DOW and the balance in a high Mato of cultivation, all in excellent under and well fence.l. The itnpno.l.,lll•its are a two storied loft WEATLIERBOA LID 110USE, new flank Burn 72 feet long, wagon shed and all 001 , 1 tiel,l,Ury and convenient • oat/alibiing*. There is a Well of never failing Water at the door and two ONCIIA.RDS of choice Fruit on the premises. There is also a—good TENANT 1101'SE on the farm with a Well of Water convenient and all necessary ontthoildings. Persons wisldueto view the Farm can )10 to, by calling on the subscriber. living in liattalton township, or on John 31'elay. adjoining the' farro. I jowl) JOHN ZOOK. p EAL ESTATE AT I'IJBLIC SALE._ ...tu By virtue of the last wilt and testament of David and Jonathan Croe, late of Dublin township Huntingdon coun• ty, Pa., deed, will be erpoied Public Sale, on the pre wises, on Monday, the Mat day of Oetaber, ItICA, the; MANSION FARM of said deed, situate in the said town• ship of Dublin, /i miles east of Burnt Cabins, mntaltung lilt ACRES , About 130 Aere. cleared, the remainder well Timbered. The improvements arc a twoktoried Weath erboarded Home, Log Barn, with sheds and other neces sary out-buildings. A. Spring of Excellent Water mace nient to the Dwelling. Possession given on the Ist of A pnt next. Terms made known wu day of Sale. JAMES FREE, 1 oet11!•3t DAVID WELCH. 1 pUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned will ,11 offer at Public 81)1e. on Wednesday the iedth of Otto. Orr. .1e64, a LOT OF,GROUNII, situated on the Public Square in Orritown , 'eranklin county, Pa., on which is erected a two story BRH HOUSE. Brick Back Build• ing, a two story Brick Wnpn.3laker Shop, Frame Stable, Rog Pen. Bake Oren and other improvements' There. is a Well of gad Wilier near the Ettohen dour, and chain* Fruit. such as Grapes, Apple; Peaches, &c,, in the yard. This property is in good repair and well situated for busi ness, Tatman:lade ease. gale to onnantence at 1 o'clock, P. St 2)2t1 SARAH Yr/ORE?. Ural 05tatt *aim. pARM AND MILL PROPERTY FOR ...u - sALE.—The undersigned. Administlutors. of John Bearer, dee'd• will utter at Public - Sale, in the town of Loudon, on Friday, the :!Bth of - October, Intil, the follow. ing ReaVEstale, to wit : A FARM, situated in Path Talley, about 11 miles front Loudon": containing 131 ACRES of land. under good state of cultivation. The improvements are a two-storied ROUGHCAST HOUSE, Stable and other neeessary buildings. There Is an oreharil of good Fruit on the farm, The West ConocoettentrneUterk runs threugh the land. Also—TWO TL2IBEII LOTS, adjoining the also e. eontainirierespeetively 17 and IV Aeres. Also--At the same time a ill la-offered for sale, a Wire STONE GRIST MILL. rimming 4 pair 'of Burs and a SAWMILL, situated in Loudon, There are also FIFEIC ACRES OF LAND and a HOUSE AND LOT to be sold iii connection with the above property, Also—TWO DOUBLE LOTS in said town, with a Is story Weatherboorded Dwelling Horn, Statue and other improsements thereon erected. _ Bald-to emumenee ut I o'elm.k.i'hen the term, ,1 ill to made known. PETER KL'\KLIEMAN• sep7. MARY JANE LEMASTER. 5 SI MALL FARM . AT P LTBL‘ IC — SALE. The undersigned intending to remove west, n ill of• fer at Public Sale. on Tovdoy, the 2.lth of October, woliall tract of SLATE LAND,sittutted in Hamilton township. ad joining lands of Daniel' Sollenberger, Joseph Eberly and others, gn the Kiefer road, about I I miles North-nest of Chambersburg, containing 'l7l Arms of h ell improved slate land well fenced, The improvements are all story - LOG HorSE. Log Rant and nit necessary out buildings. There is an ORCHARD of elloice Fruit on the premises. There is a Well of nei•er fading Water at the In riling and a gets! running Spring on the premises. There is a WAGOS•MAKER SHOP and BLACK SMITH-SHOP near the dwelling. This is a good !ovation for either of the above business. There Is alto a BRICK YARD on this tract, with an excellent quality of clay for numufae luring BriOt. The above property au closely situated to Chambershurg, makes it desirable for farming. or either of the above mentioned business. Persons wishing to view the premises can do so by calling at my residence. Sale to 'commence at 1 o'clock. A grant title will he given. fectl2-2/1 , JACOB BURKHART. PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned, Ex ecutors of the <lust will and testament of Abra ham Carbaugb, late of Antrim township, dee'd, will, by virtue of said Will, expose to Public Sale, on the premises. on Saturday, the sth day of Norember nett, the following described Real Estatee'di A certain TRACT of LARD. lying and being situate in said township of Antrim 3 miles North of Greencastle, and about half a mile East of Brown's Kill, bounded on the North by lands of Hollinger's Heirs and John Reneker, on the West by lands of Hollinger's Heirs and Mr, Lindsay, on the South by land of John Hoed amino the East by land of G. Brendle, containing SIXTY TWO ACRES and TWENTY FOPR PERCHES, neat measure, havingthereon ereetell a good tumeitortedl3RlCK DWELLLNG, Stone Bank Barn. mat Wagon Sisal all new. '.There is on the premises a young . Orehant,J chile. Fruit, and a Well of. Good Water. About to eh I. or fif teen Acres of Said land is .rot raid with prime Timber Said Land is in a itowxl state of eultivation, and of excellent quality. ABRAHAM CARBAUGH. JR., / octl2-4t ADAM ZARG ER. SHERISHERI FFw FF ' S SALE.—Br virtue of a rit of Venditiont Erponos, i.utd out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pranklin counts, Pa.. imil to roe dinvt ed_ there will' be exposed to Patine Site, at the Court House. in thelloronwli of Chambersburg. on Imlay, the 20th dayof October. 1864. at 1 o'vlock,,P. 3f., the following. described Real Estate, viz.: All that tract of 3401. - 3i - PAI,,N L.IND, simate in Let terhenny township. mintaininw rle , a kerr. more or less, nil joining lands of the.heirs of Issue Itoellllll4ry, Lee Him and others, - - Also—All defendant's interest in all that TRACT OF LAND, situate in Letterkenny tonnship eonntining Arms. more or less, adjoining lands of E. Itreenhorry and others, with a Log House and Log Barn thereon eeectol. Also—All defendantadntere.t in all that trio tot MOUN TAIN LAND, situate, in Letterkenny ing 300 Acres, more or less. adjoining lands all. !feebler an others, seized and taken in eXeClitil 1121 as property Isaac Rosenberry, and will be .idd by me. 0et1.2-3t SAMUEL BRANI)T, Sle TRUSTEES' SALE.—There will be ex -I.s.ect TV sale by way of imblui outcry. OR the itritii day of October. 1,44, on the prem. the falba, mg dr. scribed Real Estate. situate in Quito y toninship, Frattklm county. Pa. containing IGO ACRES and allowance, ad• joining Len i sanders, Robert 11 Ili aney and Seuun l Bear • about 11.itt Aires of which are clear and ld Acres cond Meadow—all fenced and under gloat liulti,ation. There is a g.,4 - 1 tivii-story S CONE sIIWELLING Stone Sprinn , ironee, Stone Barn and other ha/Wines there on erected. The land IS Llthestone, and heS3 miles North of Waynesboro. on the road leading. to Chattibenbors . Little Antietam tiows throwli the trim, and the (little hen e access to water from every field but a ne, TERmS : -4 Me-halt of the purchase money to be paid Ist April. Isf3 balance in tno equal annual payments, bearing interest from Ist Aprd. 12iIMEIE!! 'DANIEL MYERS. 7'rtt.tee for the ma,. of Rea/ 1-.:•tate nf Nanry YityPrs j,Waynebon. RecurZ t,py n .l ehar,., cl II E 1 3 L EH, CLARKE A: CO'S I.SA‘V LI AND PLAINING MILL FOR SALE.—The under. signed, having purls ged fur nearly a 3 ear past to close their present business this fall. nose offer for sale their ex. tensiv and complete SAWING AND WOOD-WOILK ING ESTABLISHMENT, with all the stock and fixtures connected with it, including Teams, Wagons, .ke. Also two tracts of Wood Land. and two large houses, and a , Stable capable of containing nine horse, The establishment is too well known in this community to need minute description, and the successful character of its business, for seven years jour, as well as its prospects for the future, is fully understrssi. , Preference will be Kiser to home purchasers, if appli cation be made in due time. Possession gin en the Ist of January next, ~i . HENRY SHEPLEIt. JOS EP f f ['LARNE, Chambersbure ott.j.thri JOHN P. cuLtn•atTA - kt;. - ' • .._..., ATALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM FOR SALE.—TPe.anderifgried offers at Privatii Sale, a valuable brimstone Fano, situated about ton miles south of Chat:abet-shunt-and I rode from the Wayeesboric road, adjoining lands td Michael Lester and Wm. Vanderim ,c on - taming fat ACRES, of Limestone Land. under good ~1.11• tivation. About 11:i Acres cleared and the balance is N ell Timbered. The improvements consist of a twie.ton,sl -LOG WEATHERBOARDED DWELLING, Wash 1 , House. Swigs Barn. Wagon Shed, Carnage lib ge andall necessary outthizildings. _There is a Well if tie er failing Water near the ilo ening, sufficient fir witterin r stock.— There te an ORCILt,IO) of elnoce fruit on the preni,es. R e mo, wishing to view the property Mil arr. , " by railing at tine e Farm. If nut sold before F riday. the..o et dov of: October, it will on that day, at 1 o'cles.l.. be offereii at Public Sale. (e5.t.5.3t) SAMUEL. HUTT, .-- VALUABLE "I'EA3I TANNERY FOR SALE.—The undersigned call sell at Private Sale, his TANNERY. known us the Conner Tannery.. with Steam and Water Power, SAW MILL, Chopping. Mill, Stocks for breaking hides, &e. The Tannery hat, eurlit Leeches, 12 Vats, 0 Limes and Water Pool. and is capable of.tanning SOO heavy hides a year. There ere two LOG DWELLING DOUSES, Barn, Stable and other neces sary out-buildings connected with the Tannery and about 60 Acres cleared, with good fruit, He will sell- any quantity of land with the Tannery,. horn 100 to 700 At res._ Over 600 Acres are Timber. and an ample supply of Chestnut Oakffiark to ran the Tannery for Idly s. ears, It is situated about 7 miles South-east of Mercer:burg, on Licking Creel. Terms made easy. For further partieu larl address the tualenilgned, at Merrentlour, Franklin co., Pa. [augl2-tf] C. METCALF. ') ORPIIANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Flunk/in count), the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of bloat. Iles mestlerfer, dead, will expose to public sale. on the prima ,yet, on Saturday. the 29th day of October, the following riot scribed Real tistate, situate In the township of Antrim. miles south east of tireetteastle, and near the Leitendairg marl, adjoining lands of Henry Stine., James and William Huston and Martin Mickley. containing 7 ACHES and 123 I'ERCHES. The improvements ure,eel/A,VlllPrit LOG DWELLING 2101.15 E and KITCHEN. Wash lionso Smoke Howse Log Rani, a Well of net er failing Water, and choice Fruit. The whole is antler g , sl fenny, and in excellent condition. • ..- . Sale to ennunenve at 2 cieluek, P. MA , when the term. wilt be made known. feet:3.3o' J()IIN It(llVT:,Truntee VIARM FOR SALE - f ti ST. THOMAS TOWNSHIP.—The tmderrigura utters at Private Sale Ilia FARM, situated in St. Thomas tounsliip, on the Public Rikulleading from Euyees Tavern to Loudon, 6 . miles Burn the latter play.', containing about 200 ACRES OF SLATE AND GRAVEL LAND, about so Acre,. ef whicb is cleared and the balance in THRIVING TIM BER. The improvements are a 1.0“ HousE. Log. Burn, and 4 Tenant Houses. and a good Apple Orel,m,f, Peach. Cherry and Pear Tree, Altar-A SAW MILL and CHOPPING MILL, in good running order. `With le feet Of bead and fall. This property would sherd a good opportunity to make money. For tenon apply to the eub n residing on 11. premises. FREDIC GILBERT. IIOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN 'tliF borough of 31•Connelsbnra. Fulton county, Pa. Large Double TWO STORY 1101 - SE, new. R o omy Kite hem Wash Demon, eke,: TWO LOTS OF t :ROUND choir° Fruit tend Shrubbery; Stabling for thirty-fine horses. Locution and buildiners imitable for hay tog been used am a 'raven, for a number 0r yean. Find rate Well of water at the door. All in good order. Thl subscriber will sell RI a bargain nod gin e posiossion tt any timo. For information roll on - or Melrose, Rf MERU' AC 1! t 70, 12143.1141 WConnellsburg, Fulton, C u y, Pa. Ur' Geo. A. Smith, Esq., my Attorney hill Rite al necessary information in my absentee. R. A. QMALL FARM FOR SALE.—The sub ►)o scriber will sell at Private Sale, the SMALL. FARM on which he now resitleS, situate In Antrim township, Fraakhn county, about six miles from Greencastle, on the Cashtown road, adjoining lands of 'Samuel fifyers and others, containing about 40 ACRES, all cleared land, in good order and under good fend. There is a—YOUNG ORCHARD of thrifty treesan the place, and a Well - of excellent Water. The improvements constst of a two story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, a Bank Barn 42 feet long, and well finished. and alt-other necessary out-build ings. fuss vision will be given on the lot of April, 1844. 'Terms will be made known on application to the /mb ar:rater, residing on the premises. net2ldr SAMUEL C. CRIDER. PUBLIC SALE.—There Will be exposed to Piddle Sale, on the premise* olf Saturday, the 12th of November, 1804, at 10 o'eloeh, A. M., the following Real Estate, •ir.: 40 ACRES of fired-rate Limestone Land, sit nate near the town of Quincy ' under gaol f«rier and Ilan on it all needful BUILDINGS in good order, two (Yells of standing Water, and atm a Spring of naaning water on the premises, a tlretrnto Orchard of Grafted Fruit. Also -1B ACRES OF TIMBER LAND, near the atone promi ses, which will be sold separate or In lots to suit purehozers. Alse—The Store Hnuse, in the town of . flalnon in which le The Store now kept by Lookablingh ik seeder. Also— one share In the property calla! the Wertz property. Al! to be laid on said day to the lithest bidder. octlik - WILLIAM B. BABY.' CHARBERSBURG, PA,, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1864. Uiat 05tate *ate. TRUSTEE'S SALE.—There will be soli' at Puble Salo, by the undersigned, on the prefithe., in the Nrougit ttf Chamberxhnrg, 611. IFrdneadity, , thr 19 d! of October. J*3-1, the following Real.Ertate. viz: The Ind:- aided half of a LOT 01 , T1H01'ND, bounded by Water street enet, by Pttt ArreYt South, by lots of Peter Crelgli , bairn: and Hannah Whishir ive4, hat fig thereon a One and a-halt stAiry DWELLING !]OGRE. Sale to Com mence at lb o'clock... M. Terms. C. 1.311. S. S. SHRYOCK, Zotl2) - Triritee of Geo. Flory, dee'd. . . p 1.7 BLit: SALE.—WiII be sold b' Pub lie sale on the prern , e 4 . in this Boniugh. Tocurs dog. the 9.oth day of October. 1'414, the following valuable Real Property. viz: .A LOT OF GROUND; sibutte on the r e 0,,,, of Washington and Second erects, on which there 6:J-retied a large and conunodlous two.sts/tied BRICK HOTiSE, Rack Building and Stable. Sole 'To commence at 1 o'clock, bf„ when the tee, n ;II be Node known. loetllll SAMUEL MILLER -1410i: LOT on Main street, the property of Miehael Hughes, n ith good BRICK. 11017 SE. two and a-half stories high, with tick Back Building. The Lot is in good order with excellent Yrtut. It will he offered at Public Sale at Brown's Hotel. l'hatuber.hurg, on Santeday. October '22d. at 10 o'clock. A. M. P.•,ses.ion given on the lot of April next. out:-at DANIEL LONDON. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR sm.E.-1 offer at Private salo toy Residence on Bread /freer. with the murals Mill buildings attached to tL I , n,te...inn 01N. April lat,clBl6. JOSIUTI CLARKE. TOWN ,LOT FOR SALE.—Ity Lot on • 1 3fain Street, known f Me wiN bn sold at Przvatr Sale- [see.2l.3n4 I,AAC IWTTON. p EGIWI`EII'S NOTICE—AII personsip _Ll, torested will pleain take notice, that the fulloinst• Accountants have filed their Accounts in the Register's Othee of Franklin County find that the same will be pra .ented to the ()orphan's Court for confirmation on, Wednat• day the had dart of .Norentber, IRA. con Chambersburg BPI. 'First and final Account of Isabella Armstrong, Adra'rx. of j,ohn•Armstrung, late of Hamilton twp...dee'd. 101. Ftn.L.lrattial Account of Hannah Plum., Adm'rx. of Chri.uttn Plum, late of St. Thoreau twp,. dec'd. Pir,,t Account of John Shirts and A. J. Unger, Aduirs, of David Unger, late of Peters twp., Prt First Account of S. R. Roan, surviving- Adair. of John Renfrew, late of GuiLfonl twp., deed 140. First Account of P.R. Burns. Adair. of J. T. Ron /yew lor e of Gut/turd tap., deed. 141. First and final Account ,if llos,ct,•Atim'r.. C. I'. A. of Iteberea Treher, late of Hamilton twit., der'd. 14'2, Pint and final 'Account of Martin Hoinesehmin, Atinir of S. W. Heintzelman, late of fluilford twp.. dee'd. 143. Find and final Account of -Martin Heintielnam, ' Guanhat of Sarah E. Stahl, minor child of Joseph Stahl. deed. 144. Ftra and final Account of Daniel Zilch, Ex . r. of Marna Byers. deed. 145. First and final Account of 11. Al. Martin, Eir. of Henry Myers. deed. 1-16. Ftr-st nod ft ualsA ccount of Aaron C. W ingert.Adufr. of Anna NV. 'Wingert. dee'iL 147. Final Account of Samuel Branthaver and Michael Reed. of Geo. Brunthat er, Lug of Guilford twp, decd. 14e.. First and final Account of Josiah Hesore. dee'd, Guattlian of JUhn Foreman, as stated by John W. Coon and aererulali esore, Adtrin.. of Josiah Besot,. 149. First amPfintil Aecoint of James Stark, Eir of Robert Love, late,of Ennio% twp., 150. Pint Acconnt of Wut. Slaughenhaup, Adm'r C. I', A. of Nancy Plugs - ton. late of Quincy tali.. deed. - 151. Fira and tinalAccount of J. B. Cook, Adm . r. of Peter Reed, late of Fayetteville. deed. Jra At count of Macx E. Smith. Atlm'rx. of David Smith. late of Southampton toll decd, 153. Final Account of John Shedd°, Guardian of Mar. facet E sod 111•11e1) V. NIIP I IIIO. minor children of John dee'd as stated by'Sainuel Grossman, Eir. of said dee'd. • 154. I'mq and thud Account of Mary E. Campbell, A titn - rx. of Hugh C. Campbell, late of Fannon, ta-pl, dee'd. 15.5. Account of Pet, Kunkeltnan, Adm'r. and Mary .1. Lemaaer. Aduirx of John Beaver, late of Peters twp., dei .1. 156 ount of Walter Beatty. Adm'r. D. R N. L. T. A. of Catharine at late of Antrim twp.. deed.. ' 157. A. count of T J NAL Etat. Adair. of 'Charlotte Smith. hoe of Chanthershottr decd. 123. Find Account of Michael Bushey, Aden of .r,Mathan Wright. late of Peters twp , dee'd. Fica end fm,l AceoMit of W. W. Hntton, Adm'r. ti. It N C T. A.. of Elizabeth Benham, lam of L. tter. kennv tap.. dee'd. Itid. First and final Aacouni of Moses Kunkel, Adair. of Gee W bnekett, law of Southampton twp. des d. 101. Fird'Accould of W. W. Bnttou and Wrn. P. Ram. sev Atha**. of-John W. Ramsev. cite d.• Ira Fint and final Aver , ttut of Vat id Newly and Alva loon 3(111, r, of M.try Miller, late .if Muutgl.mory 16.1 F,rt oral final Account of Mir hael M. Stoner, Eir of Samuel Rite. late of Washington twp., deed. ts•L5 HENRY STRICKLER, Register, L,I'ST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL OC _Ei ToHER:TERM, T. M. carhop rurvivi nyq . Partnrrontobison&Carkqe, °en !' Phrear. ' "" John 'h.. Sot Fly v, Franklin Fnnt. Emanuel Kuhu, vs. W. Crouk's EF:rs. ME=M M. Zellers. vs. JUMPS Rule. :Strithlos l'hillppil: '.s. John Ashway. S. & M. Penroteit & Co.. vs. Wen Reber. Elm Jar.. Trrndle And t , Mary Ann uthi . ke. Sarno,' IS Doyle. John Trod), ' = • vs. Joseph l'nee.-t. Samuel M. Worley &t• J.teel, S. Pao% o ' sn. / Edsr'd Ankinnhaugh Thos. L.Fleteller.Jno. /teen /bay.- en. A. S. Conner. John . . .Grin teks and others. -,. S Simon Ilitner Atint . r. Sul klolor.. - ' -.' /of Philip Kkner. dr IVrn. Rash. vs. John Slow', . . - . • Charley 110 k. va. A. S. Adams vt. aL J. J. Keunedy's Kz ts, Ts. Peter Brollglr. et. W. N Mailers. i.e. Wm. Keysf.r. 'tarn, .17. Andrew J. I,ochbaum, r°' Dr, Juim Lam John Huber. i Rena Kreiter, Jr Behar a Morrison, AA. C fur the me , 44 _Units . • ( of J. H. Mlltrr. 6eorge Gatr . use, , No. John H Trifle John'.. 4 nydef and Wife. on. Won Chrizt _ . -- AixAwn /1.4, 3ROCLAMATION.—To the Coroner, J the Jinitieespf the Peace. and the Constables of the different Township', in the County of Franklin. t :reeling Know all to, that" In pursuance of the precept, to Mt' di rechv( under thehand and seal of the lluS. ALIA President of the several Court. of t'onnnozi Piens, in the Stisteenth District coutuding of the tlittlltit, of Somerset, Bedford Fulton and Franklin. and by virtitre •lf his Mitre of the ('ottrt of Oyer and Ternuner and Denend.iall Deliv ery for the trial of capital and other offenders therein and in the teneral Churl of Quarter Sessions of thePenee, and W. W. I'ACTON. and. JAME:, r)Sr; Utstq, Eiro., 'Judges, of the tame county of Franklin. Yon and each of you are hereby required to be anti appear in your prop:, persons ith your lteeonls, Recognizance+, Fix:l:ulna/6ns. and other ftrourennrances before the J octave aforet.aot at Clunn• tter , l.llrtr. at 11 Chart of Oyer anti Terminer unit ( h Jail Delp:cry, and tienerai Quarter St./.10114 of the Peace, therein to be holden for the County of Frrinklut aforesaid on the sth ,ifOnday to October. brin4 , the fist day of . the month, at ltl o'clock iu the forenoon of that dal then nod there In do those things, which to, your several otilleei ate pertain. (hut',, under no. hand nt Clouribersburyr. the' sth Octo ber, NANII.7I:I. BRA estate lit' James Beatty, late of Martin township, Pranklin county, Pa.. ;lecease,L 'Whereas- Jarnci Beatty, deceased, did bequeath by his last will and temanient one half of his estate to his first COII6IIIIR, both paternal ...d a - internal, and dhd direct that my legatee, who tidied to 114:1110,111 his or her, claim'. be fore the Auditor appoint.A lov the Orphans' Court of Franklin comity afore,aid, to dintribute the amount hi the hands of but Exeuntors, upon tilP settlement of Itheir first Act not, should not receive any part of his estate. Now, notice is nereby given, that the find_ areount of T. B. Kl.llll,^dy, sureiring Executor of said deceased has been : Bled. and that the undersigned auditor appointed by: said Orphans' ('ours, to distribute the banner, doe oir salt no roeordine to the prvision 4 of said last will and tes tament, will meet and hear all claimants under osaid :will , at his office in the Borough of Chambershurg. Pa.„ on Thursday, the !AIM day of Ort2hrr, .4. D. hut. -All mrties riffling to tqaahluda their claim air that day, will be dOor• red from eollllllg in on said fond. - J. MI!. SHARP, Anditnr, A.tARTILI S. FUNK.AIY HER NEXT friend 1,44,rge J. lial•le). 1.4. Daniel 8, Funk.— AEA', Ruh in Dlvorre. Np..141.Ur. Terra, lETri. Pont. Soh. in Diver.e. No. 2•4 April Term, :KR. To Daniel Punk ;tr. , hereby notified to be and appear at a Court of Common ,Plea, in and forl,lrrasktin nand, to on dbr sth it/amity/ o[o, lobu nut, beim/ the flit flay of .ahernonth. to' rubric mum.. It any yon !lave, üby the prayer Or the petitioner should not be MIMI Prod. tMtlrJt NA3II - Bli BRANDT, Rhera A up ITOIVS NOTICE.—Thu'' under would give nodes that lmtting bped appointed .111,11 tor Ipy 11110 Otlibatis Court of l'runklal ealtlity, to dim. tralnde the bolutive in the hands of Robert J. Boyd, Ad nuril..trator of Mary Julio \ Volker. deed, to and among dm heirs of said deceased. twill uttund to the dative,- of his up p,om, at at ibe Store ./f Cook '5, Boyd, at Upton. on :Ph tired° y. the ttilth rt . ( October 5111, at nhieli time and place all persons interested are notified to appear. ' sobs. (1b 0. COOK. Auditor. OTICE. 2 -Estate of 'Emanuel: Miller, 11 Into of 'Washington township. doe'd.. To the Heirs and Ltlfal Iteprosentatives of mid. decedent. You are hereby notified to armor at the Orphan's Conrt,do 1,1 held to Chandiersburg, foe Franklin county, els tho y of Nenonhor mod, at 10 o'clook, A. M., to take, of refuse at. tako the Real or said deceased at the npiirnieerrient alituthoi, or show cause why the same should nut be told: 1144111-3 i SAMUVI , BRANDT, Sheriff. NTorricE.—Estate of Christian 'Frantz, IN Imo a WanLine= tovrailap, deed. To the gaits and Legal Reproxentatives of µLtd decedent's Yon are hereby notified to appear at the Cphans'eourt'to he Veld iu Chaluboriburg, for FrAnklin county, 00 the d day of Norember nett, nt IO o'clock, A. M., to take, or refuse to take, the Neal Estate v ot said deceased at the appralaelacut •(alttatton., or alma entice why the tame PhOrad cot be +void. ortld 3t SAMUEL BRA.NDT, Bberiff. -A DM IN IST RATOR'S NOTlCE.—No tice Ss hereby given that Letters of ddministraton on the Estate of Charlotte, Newell, lato of Antrim town ahip. deed, have been grenteddo the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Said Estate will please make impediate payment, and ttuie having claims present them properly authenticated for setletnettt. octs • HEM. M. POWELL, Ada*. Erga,ll),otirro. EMII:teM Dnuiel Ito.ber. K. T.ll - 1,91t Proth'y Regal ,floticcs. ROT HONOTARY'S N T (", E.-‘ 2 The P following accounts have been filed for confirmat iou the t )etobei Term, A. Li., 1e.64 The first and final Account of D. B. Russet and WHMon Logue, Assigue. of Henry Besure. • ' The first and final Account of Thomas Pommy, Trustee mid Committee crflolin Staymmn. . • Account of Wm. Slaughenhaup, Committee of Robert Clughston, of Quincy township, a lunatic.. host of A. B. Wingert, Committee of Ertl Wei s-moot. n limatie. • The Account of Jacob Miers. Committee of Geo. W. Miller, a haDitual drunkard. . octl2 • , K. S. TAYLOR, ProthonottuT. it 'N :i.,e t te l ti N 3, l:gr efrlb,h3 R .n ATOß'S h given that Letters of Adminiiitration: theon a W. liarbangh.! late of Waynesboro', ilee'd. hare been granted to the undersigned. . - All ts.c.ens knowing themselves indebted to said I.:6tatel will please mak immediate payment ; and those linvingi chitine p'resent eafprtiperly authenticated for settlement.; netli JACOB BEATER. Adair. AA TiItNiStRATOR'S is hereby given that Entters of Administration, on the Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth lloUver. late of Antrim townthip, dec'd, have been granted to the undenigned. AU pertains knowing themselves indebted to said Estate: At ill please make immediate payment; stud' those having claims present them properly authenticated fur settlement. oet.l ARRAIJAM Attar. ADNIINISTRATOR'S.- NOTlCE.—\o tie, is hereby given. thnt letters of Adroinirtration i on the Eetate of Christian Royer, htto 'ofAntritn townshiP, have beer, granted to the andersigneci. . . All persons indebted Io said Estate are requested to nake immediate payment. and those elnims dense present them properly nuthentientedfor settlententl', CHRISTIAN ROYER, Jim. A DMIIs.TiISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—No - A•' tire is hereby given that Letters of Administrition sm the Estate of Anna Wingert, tate of Letterkenny tosnul ship, dec'd,'llave been granted to the undersigned. - All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said Estate will please snake immediate payment; and those having, claims present theta properly authenticated for tmttlement cep - ABRAM. B. WINGERT. Adair.. ADMINISTRATOR'S tare is hersbfgiven that _Letters of Administration on the Estate of John Monn, Sr., late of Quincy township, dead, have'been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to ;aid Estate will please make immediate payment; and those haring claims present them properly authenticated for settlement. serad A. S. MONK. Adm'r• A.DMIMISTRATOR'S \OTICE.--No -11 tiee is hereby given that Letters of Administration an the Estate of Yawl Geddes. late 'or Metal township, deed. have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing thedisolves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate !payment: and those having alarm' present thew properly authenticated for settlement. sera? ' WILLIAM , NOON'Ais.:, Adrn'r. AD3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—No. tire is hereb3- Riven that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Billion Shirpv, late of Greencastle, deed. have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment,; and those having claims present them properly authmticated for settlement. seigin J. C. WreASAIIAN, Adair. AtMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—No is hereby given That Letters of.AdminiAtration t , ltV'stitte of Dr. Jas. flrotherton, Jr.. late of Wayne., ? have been grunted to the' undersigned.persons knowing themselves Indebted to said Estate will please make intuiediate payment, and those havang elaints present them properly anthentieaS for settlement. sept 14 W. S. ARBERSON, Adm'r. A DNFINISTRATOR'S NO T I C E.- , ~0-11 11 tice is hereby gls en that Letters-of lAdministratio. on tha Estate of Conrad Zo,lv, lute of Quincy township, deed. have been, grunted to the andeniigned. All perem: ktn.wing,thornselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and thine lutvingi claims present them proprrly autheutihatea for settlement (iEottGm st'mmEAs, septl4 JOIIN ZODY, 1 1 5 EteuToKs 'NOT'I C:E.L-Notice is . hereby git t , n that Letters Tr:stametuary to.tbe Er•-' tote of Philip Fou4t. hire ref Southampton iownslur. dee I. It A ire *nutted titthe under:4ol.ll2 1 All perNons iarlehtoii to Reidll. - tate ark, requected to, Make imutetilant paynient, and those haling chums With plea.* pre,ent them propPcly authentimitl f r nwttletnqat, 0415 : Jr, EXECUTOR'S N 0 C E.—Notice is 1,1 herety it en that Letters Testamentar) to the Estate of Catharine tray, late of Greencastle., deed. hot o lestu greeted to the nodereigned. vers, n- knon lac thenewives indehreit to sold Estate mai plet.... inktke antm , dinto pKiinflttt foul thawLacier;Lt. prt sent thetn pro,o2ll} auillent.l,l4o.l6,,Otlonwns., JOHN ROWE, E.tr. prroonal:froptltv pi."l-ILIC SAiIE.-=-The subscribers in-. lending to relinguishthetarming buemene. trill offer' at Public Sale. in Fayetteville. on Thursday, fferobrrtrthd 1964. the following Pomona! Putperty, V/Z: 9 HEAD Oil HORSES. among which ate a Team of rice Draft' Horses and two Brampton Studeolts, 3it yearsold; ' 3 bead of Milk Coon. t , bead of Voting C. • "'" ll of proved : Stook : 10 head of Sheep, among w a full bred Cotswold Back, s2S years old and several fall bred Ewe and Buck lambi; it Broad SOws and Pigs ; I Bondi Wagon and Bed. I Plantation Wagon, 1 One. Horse Wa-' gen. 2 Grain Drills. 1 k'Cormiek - Reaper, 1 Fodder Cutter. :3 Plotth, 2 Harrows, 3 1 -Double Shoved Plows.' 2 Pair Huy Ladders. 2 Fifth Chains, ti sets 1101131. i+saws , Bridles. U.l• lam Single and Double Trees, besides many other articles nut necessary to enumerate. • : rr,Sale to eoinmeViee at 9 ' oek on said day. alien terms will be made lean DAVID. fDIEENAWAI.T. netl2 l H. C. GREENAWALT. PRMC SA ,E.2--'1"-be undersigned, Administrator of l:llzabetil Hoover. deed, ,vin nubile Sale. at'lds resident e. two miles south west of Greeneastle, on the Williamsport lihrripike, on zzne urdtly the 12th imp of October, I Ots4,.the folio, toe Perscinal Property to wit: 8 BEDSTEADS and Bedding Feollier Beds, quilts, Sheets unit Coverlethl 'I eight day Cloal 1 large Copper Kettle: I Dining Table: 1 eau , of Drawers: 3 sets 2 Tninks; u lot of German hooks.. Also, Queens-nut Crockery:Scare. nod a variety of oilier Dense bold and .liltelien 'FURNITURE. Sale to eammenee ni 10 I ,'clock. when the terms will be made known bi - ABRA II A2d 111 - 71ST,.Adni r, Also--,..at the same Amu , and place. vill he offered for Sole. II Work Bones and I Colt; IT. Shoats, I Grain 1 hue Wilmer Ball; - 1.4210(1 M.. of TOBACCO. last veal's cr.p; 5pD buthele of Hjtrley. MIRA ILL)! HUR tT.. Tubeeel) and Barley I,e offered for sale at I Orieelt. 4 tortl.2) TREES AT PUBLICbei s o u en j}iday, of (3ttober,% at the West! Franklin Ntirseiiii, Franklin county, to , nn the 1,otolon; and Ono Osp m.1.'2 miles from Loudon Dud H fmuti Core Gap, a large convtion or Trrna , vu . FRUIT TREES.—AppIe, 'Petwnit; Pear, Cherry and; Piton. VlTEllafillENS.—Firs. Arbor Vines, 'Sprlo,s Me. i 1.11C11)1JOLTfr Ti ES.—Maples. Porlrs: Sy-1 eattlore:4, A:sh. etc., ete: SMAI.I. Iff.l7lTh..i—ll rape Vino, Strum: terries. Iln.sr: l , heroics, ote. . Green lionse Trees and l'lmits in overy tio-foty. Shrub. ltuses, • We propose to sell ,the best Abu I. - e'er J,111.1.141 it nun , Numories. affordinir n filoe opperiunity do Ammts, Dealers; 1,7,11 i'lanterN to 'Noire good homily for setting thin fall or,nert rprinfr. I-v - 16111e to votv,uence at 10 u' look - A. A Itberab credit will be ; 11. 1.. It\'UF.Re' \Vr•nt Pmnklin Nurseries, near Loudon. Frrenklin co., l'n. Foil SALE.--A good STEAM ENGINE aix Lone power. in good combtion. Can be been L . eallinz at T. B. Woods Foundry. ,srol-1.1 JACOB OARVF.It. VOR SALE.—A One Horse Tread-Tower in ;mud order. and for sale to i. Apply nt tlti3 sep7..tf 1.41011, SALE.—A full course Scholarship; 11 in the (41aker Cifr of Apply at thiii eflirii, • '6lass and euernslnart. t'und tuau Ware, which he is offeriownt km prices, lit, the Family Grcer), corner of Main and Waohintalon nne- 1 4 A LARGE. LOTG 1., A `S. AND (41."111;NEWA . 1.2.E ituitok%ent,l it K. 1). READ's Venoimi S.i• Bounti JOHN 31.;POMEHOY AICktIvAND NAVY AGENCY, -- • - - - - No. 204 Sonth Fourth :Street, Philadelphia • The untlenogned has - ins resigned, hio position 8.1 Purl master in the C. S. 204, South' Fourth !Street, nn AttENCY Volt pEoupEING PEN: 810N_S, and for:the I olfeetion of Otneeri, Solthero' and: all other MAIMS ugalnot the Cowennent. My long expenem t e US Paymaster has gu, en nil• unusual facilities for becoming thoroughly acquainted with this business in all its details: ' Uu the receipt, by mail, of a statement of tbe.case of claimants, 1 will thrward the lie• cessaiy papers far their signature. Personal:Mention wilt be given to the eases at Washington. no :Marge unless successful, when $.5 will he charged for ralimung small emus under *FM), and 00 iwt alt sums over that amount, and auder VOL Larger elaitns taken Onimelelal arrangement. Fees Pension cases as Axed by law. J91.1.ti M. POMEROY. • , junl7,tttl . N o , r,,,ktvl south Fourth St. DENSIONr. 1161% T Y AND- way A CLAIM AGENCY.—poustons procared for soldism of the present war who tare disabled iv - re:moo of wounds received, or disease contracted, while in the service of the: United States; and Pendons, llounty, and Arreara of Pay obtained toe widows, or heirs of bulge who have died or twee killed vll4lOll service. JOHN R. 01111. rosa947 Maim Agent, Cliamberab • • , Pa. JOB PRINTMO, in every style, done 0 At the (Mad thb FRANK,LIVIIucVrotu. VOL, 71,...WH0LE -NO, 3,675. pauktin Ot,ql:4sitorv. Tim VALLEY; OF The Shenandoah Valley has been well termed the "Valley oftuunliation," and both sides have" -hi tarn been compelled to adopt the phrase. It was first held by Gen. Joseph E. Johnson, with Harper's Ferry as his base, in 1861; and on the advance of Gen. Patterson in June of that year he fell back to Winchester, and from thence inoVC.I to Jinnassas in time to turn the tide of Bull Run in favor of Beauregard. But General Patterson did nettle!) penetrate it beyond Falling Waters. Subselluently General Shields moved op to Win chester where Stonewall Jackson attempted to dish .4 , 4.• him in the spring of 1862, biit Shields, de leafed him in a pitched battle. The rebel friends of Jackson say that the battle of Winchester was the Only one he ever lost, :Later in the same year GeMßanks assumed command in the Valley and adva i nced as far as Woodstock. Shields had a force at- the.same time east of the Ridge; Mc- Dowell was on the Rappahannock; Fremont was in Western Virginia, and McClellan wasin front of Richmond with ati s. .2.,of over 100,000 men. Wille the siege of Richmond was progressing—, twee corps or McClellan's anny_ i being within six miles of, Richmond—Gen. Jackson was detailed with some 15,000 men to drive Bank's out of the Valley and menace Washington to raise the siege of the rebel capital. Gen. Jackson moved with great celerity - and drove Banks clear across the Potomac at Williamsport with great loss of Ma terial'and some men.. Gene. Shields and.li'Dow ell were at' once ordered to move into the Valley ii Jickson's rear, and Fremont was ordered to' :Move for his. rear from the west. In the com bined commands of Banks, Fremont; Shields and McDowell there were nearly 60,000 men, while Jtickson had but about 15,000; but Fremont ilis obefed orders by taking a different route from the one he was ordered_ to take, and instead of reach ing the Valley in Jackson's rear, he methinalat Crone Keys where Jackson gavebattle and worsted Frertiont. Be then attacked Shields and whipped him and-eluded M'Dowell, so that he got back.to: Richmond safely andin a feiv days thereafter led the terrible assault upon McClellan's right at the commencement of the seven4ays' battles. After the siege of Richmond was'raised by the defeat, or-rather• the retreat of General McClellan, and the Withdrawal of his army to - Harrison's Land ing On the James River, the Valley waa aban doned by our troops and Gen. pot* commenced his memo - table Campaign to create a diversion North of RiChtnond so that 3PClellan's army might be got away from the Peninsula. Banks fought Cedar Mountain unsuccessfully, and the campaign resulted in Pope being driven into the fortifications of IV, ashington, and Lee intadiniMaryland. After the hattletvf Antietam. Lee retreated liesurely into the Valley, and held it utitilbsimaide's move ment brOught him to Fredericksburg. The Val ley c uring the winter of 1862-3 was not garris. l imed!. Gen.: Geary entered 'Winchester once, but abaridoned it in a few days. In the spring of '1 S6al Gen. Milroy moved to Winchester and torn. fled it. He had a force of about 10,000 men. As au offensive campaign whir expected on the part of Lee, Winchester was regarded as a most vital point, and Milroy was deemed abundantly - able, with(his forlifieations, to hold It in case of attack until; he could be rir-inforced ; but Ewell carried it twenty-fotir hours and entered Pennsylvania in command of the infantry advance of Lee. roy'd command was flanked in its retreat to H 4 . 1. per't Ferry, and was conipletelyrouted, scattered and dembralized. The history of Lee's invasion is painfully familiar to our readers. After the defeat at Gettysburg Lee retreated rapidly up the Valley, and wintered near Orange Court House. Duling the Winter of 1863-('the Union troops did not Occupy the, Valley, but held the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. When Grant made his movement from Culpepper in May last, Gen. Sigel was in Command in the Valley. and moved on Lynchbrirg simultaneously with Grant's move ment anaintt Lee. lie was met at New Market by Brekinridge and defeated, with a loSs of some 600 Merl, and most of IM; artillery. Gen: blunter situ; ceeded him, was re-inforced and moved prompt ly en Lynchburg. -11 c met and defeated General JoueS near Staunton, and reached Lynchburg and was 'repulsed hi the assault upon it. The citizens of the Valley being unfriendly, and his lines being severed, be was compelled to retreat to Parker& burg', and his command suffered terribly on the march. They were persued about 100 miles, and had no regular rations for eight days; Early luovl-d down the Valley :IS soon as he returned frond, the pursuit of Hunter, crossed the Potomac, raided Western Maryland, levied tribute froth Ha gerstown, Boorisboro: and Frederick, defeated Wallace at the Monocacy, and moved upon Wash ington. But'for his efiorto to-plunder, he might havti taken the Capital ; but 'his delay to steal horses, money and provisiem,, enabled the Sixth Corps i . e. reach Washington from Grant, and they met Early just as he ads ;diced upon the outer works and repulsed him. Had he been tWelve hours eitrlier, and known the weakness of the Mrt..s;'he could hasc taken the city.. Ile was dris,en back across the Botoutae and followed by the 6th Corps under Wright until he entered the Valley again, when Wright returner.) to Wash ingten. and Crooks and Averill contiauctl the pursuit. Early haviiug divided his conriand, Croriks defeated one portion of it and occupied Winchester; - but Early - sqliscquentlj united his forces and drove Crooks and Averill back across the ; Potornae. From the Potomac Early sent M . chusland and Johnston to burn Chainbersburg, and Vaughn and Jackson to prevent Averill from alefendiim our town. Sam after Gen. Sheridan was assigned to the command of all the forces in the three departments of. West ,Virginia, Balti more and Pennsylvania, and when all things were iu readines , i, lie unwed on, Early and defirtded him badly near Wiuchester, inaUtwo do, s afterwards rofiltid him again at I , l;dier's 11111. 11e pdrshed Earl) clear to Strasburg, butt his lines could not be loid open without immense gun ds.; n , I lie could not supply his ;truly so thr from h",-: base. There yew. no rebel soldiers in his ref:, , but scarcely a sqmid of wen o r a ,soldier cOuld attempt to,traref the road without being inurderA by bushwlituly ors. Gen. Sheridau mitilerttretid inquiry into the inatbir and found that the citizeos of the Valley were :farnierd - by day mid murderer by night, many of wheat - had Protection papers from our officers. As it would require roam 50,000 men to hold the Valley and thus protect the border of Maryland and Pennsylvania, Gen. Gram resolved that he would make the Valle) utterly untenable for either army. therefere ordered that all ' pros isions ail subsistence of ev.zy kind be destroy ed, sad that Sheridan should, retreat as Be de. stroyed it. Every mill, stack, barn and other re ceptacle of, forage or food was destroyed by the .torch, and the citizens enamelled to elect whethsr they would go South or North. , Thus were the skulking murderers of the Valley driven nut, and ,Union men were east North to be provided for.f Hundreds Of Unionists are now iii Martinsburg! • sect Maitland; and the rebels are driven back: upon Richmond, and none can live in the Valley, , „ nor'cau : the rebel army live there a day, without'. hauling their provisions; which is impossible The;. (, agencies - _L. - coyretrtidenpf. the Baltimore **kmtkerster deseribtilithe'firesent condition eflthe ;tit*: Our cavalry, returned in safety, after thorough ly accomplishing their work, and. bringing buck at the same time herds of cattle which_they had collected in the country through aid& tbey pass: ed. The destnietion of mills and barns was most complete, and will be severely felt in that region of the country. , There were surmie*supplies 'destroyed and - ettphtred to.hav*R4l-the'lch"ole of Early's command for three months. Now the whole country presents the appearance of a barren regiuNfrOut which a greatproportiten tif-the in habitants will be obliged to emigrate or starve. So thoroughly has Gen Grant's eider fer the do. struction of property been carried out; it will be impossible even to sow or till the land is time for the harvest next year. The horses and' all the able-bodied negroes and field hands are beinigool leeted and sent to the rear; and even the min, which was to have been used as seedby the 'farm ors, has been destroyed. "All hopes which the Rebels may have hereto fore had of holding the Valley must now be eon,• pletely at an end, fiur it would be au utter impost". bility to subsist five thousand men in the- Valley for a week, and there is no time of supplies from whick a Rebel army of "oeupation could •be Ted. He represents that the' inhabitants are-leaving, and that crowds flock the Provost Marshal's office seeking passes North. Some belong .to the reli gious persuasion known as the Duniers. They have been levied on to support the war, buthere tofore exempted from serving in the army. They were officially notified a few day'sprevions to our occupying Harrisonburg, that the ir services were imperatively needed in the Rebel army" sad- that they Must prepare to serve thecause." When Gen, Sheridan commenced falling back to establish IN base at Culpepper, thetebelspur -sued him with large re-inforcements from Rich mond. On the dth hist he resolved to give them battle, and he did so, defeating theta badly and arresting all pursuit. The followiiigis the official report of the actionk " sraminunti, Va., Oct. 9—Midnight. "Lieutenant General Grant, City Point: "In coming back to this point, I was not fol lowed up until lee yesterday, when a large force of cavalry appeared in my rear. I then: halted my command to offer battle, by attacking the en emy. I become satisfied that it was only all the rebel cavalry of the Valley ) commanded by Roper, and directed Torbert to attack - at daylight this morning, and finish this savionif the Valley. "The attack was handsomely made. Gen. Cus ter, commanding the 3d cavalry division, charged on the back road, and _Merritt, emliaganding the let cavalry division, on the Strasburg pike. Mer ritt captured five ens, and Casterrapturedmix glop, with their caissons, battery forgeak.c. The two diviAons captured 47 wagons, ambulances, die. Among the wagons captured are the. head quarter wagons of Roper, Lomax, Wickham,and Col. Holland. , "The number of prisoners will be about 330. The enemy, after being charged by our gallant cavalry, were broken, and naa. They -were fol lowed by our men, on the jump, tweotpsii miles, through Mount Jackson and across the nonthfork of the Shenandoah. deemed it best to make this delay of one day here and settle this new &Very general. The eleven pieces of artillery' captured to-day make thirty-lux pieces captured in the Shenandoah Valley since the 19th- of' Septkinber. Some of the artillery was new, and nT?r bad been fired. The pieces were marked 'lredegar Works." ' P. E. SLIMBIDAN, &KO A late despatch from •Gen. Sheridan, dated the 12th says: " have Seen no Signs of the enotty sitice the brilliant engagement of .the 9th inst. Itwast a square cavalry fight, in which the enemy wan routed beyond any power to describe: Ha lost crerything on. wheels, except one, pieceof and when he 'was last seen it was passing over Rude s Hill, near NM' Market, ea the fultru* 26 miles from the battle-field, to which point the pur suit was kept up. The batterytaen and htues;bte., were captured. The horses were in good condi tion, but were exchanged by our cavalrymen for their broken-dance, animals. The casualties -on the 9th :will not exceed sixty men. The one hun dred men of the Bth Ohio• dispersed *Me guard ing the bridge over the North Shenandoah; have come in; except the officers." . Thus anthe campaign in the Valley for the present and in all probability during the xestof _ the war. The rebels cannot occupy it, for it has no provisions, itui none growing. Hitherto they have yearly gathered a - rich harvest there to feed / thaair famished-army at Richmond; but tis now ended, and they cannot occupy it. -The alle being thus untenable for the rebels, raids y ' regarded as titan end, as the rebel cavalry ever ventured to cross the Potomac excepting , hen their infantry had a secure lodgment in Win es ter or Martinsburg, and they were enabled lodge there hitherto because of the great abun dance of provision the Valley furnished them. ~ Now Treason his concluded its sad work there. It has necessitated the destruction of .one of the moat beautiful and bountiful valleys of - Virginia, - net as an act of vengeance, however justly it might have been thus thine, but as an act of military ne cessity, and the " Valley of Humiliation" has drunk the fulness of the bitter cup of Tremon. .o. ' From the Brooklyn Urkioll. PEACE,WHEN THERE Is NO PEACE. Ye noble soldiers in the field, Who shed your blood, but will not yield Who leave behind all that is blight That ye may battle for the right-1 Oh. say. what think ye of the men Who, hatching treason in their den, With Copperhead., envenomed sting Your victories to naught Vouldbring? They roe you meet your stabbort foe. They' see you thunder blow on blow. They see the traitor reeling stand, They see his fate is la , plot load; Then spring they forth their Wends to aid, Throning - disguises in the shade— This shocking scar, they, isy,titUst cease, For naught can save our land but peace Can "nave" our fund, all f what is "save r Is it to crush out all that's brave In it to cease what we've begun Juot when the victory is won Is it to let loose Maoris wild, 'Wage war on women add on child; To burn the homes of orphans young, And let foul murder go unltung is it to bow our glorious flag stitmd..dv.• to the Itehel rag t - Ts i tI) rricfram daered denil • The halo that their deeds have shed Is it to eatuo the nh•Yaud maimed of every sear to be ashatned Is it to let ali tyrants sneer, - Aud stamp their feet on freedom's bier 1_ 'Twas not for thin you nobly fought, And by your blood each viefry bought. , You 4ouglifthut all men aught be free For Unlon, and for Liberty I You want no peace but such as givei Assurance that our country lives: e i And that this struggle &roe shrill...slid The traitor to n traitor's end. Our storm-rear Bag again shall wave, But //evermore oppress the slava; Bentath its folds, from even• land, t!ook a free, unitinintral. Who, joining bards in Freedom's cause, Firm for the Union and the Laws Shall see, rejoicing in their might, When Peace was wrong that War was right A QUESTION AND AN ANSWER.—Mr, James Guthrie, one of the makers of the Chicago plat. form, asks, in a late speech in Indiana, "Who dares say that we shall not hove peace 'upon the basis of the integrity of the Federal Union?" Mr. Geo. 11. Pendleton, who, with Gen. Geo. 13. M'Clellait, stands upon Mr. Guthrie's platform, -and for whom, as Vice Pre&ident of the United States, Mr. Guthrie intends to cote, is the man who dares to say it. Mr. Pendleton says frankly: "If your differences are so great that you cannot or will not reconcile them, then, gentlemen, let the seceding States depart in pease." That is race upornthe basis of the dissolution of the Union. Mr. Guthrie is answered by his own candidate.-11arrer's Weekly. _ • —Alexander 'Long, the Copperhead. Congress man who advocated disunion, writes from Cincin nati: "There is•iw enthusiasm in the Democrat oy, and the election is almost going by default. I see nothing ImilTdefeat." What else, when for years past Mr: Long : and his friends hive been preaching nothing but defeat sad surrender What else after they, have attempted to aell -their party andlhe country? - —The exaltation of slavery is the devaititiort of labor. Laboring men, remember ihaa st the palls, and strike a hloie at. the friend* of. slavery.
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