a 0 11;g1oitorg• tranidin LOCAL ITEM& Tint CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS.—In 'last week's issue we give the proclamation of 'the -President, calling for 800,000 additional vol unteera,to serve'for three years, unless soon er disclarged by the termination of the war. The quota• of Pennsylvania is nearly one eighth of the whole requisition upon the loyal States—tinaking the number to he furnished by our State about 38,u00. In addition to this the State is in arrears about 16,000 prior to the4ast draft, an&was on the 17th ult. in* arrears about 87,000 on the last draft—ma king the total number of troops duo on the 17th of October, 91,000. The draft now in progress will of 'course reduce the quota con siderably; but fully one-half of the requisi -sition for which the last draft was made till .have to be supplied. Taking the number of men due on the 17th of October - es the basis, the State then owed the government one in thirty of its population. and of that number FranklinL-asstiming her contribution of troops to be about equal to the average of the counties—would be about 142,6—1e5s the number put in by the present draft. We subjoin a table - showing the quaa of each district; from which may be deducted the nuMber sent in person ; by substitute or who have paid commutation under the present Araft : Antrith Greencastle Uhambersburg. , . Guilford Hamilton 'St. Thomas...... Peters o ntgoiaery.:- • Mereersburg Warren. Washington -... Waynesboro (croon' Southampton.... Letterkenny...:. Lurgan- • Point:At Metal QaineY - 42,791 142% We have in this county about 1,000 rote-1 ran troops honorably discharged from the . 120th and 15`8th regiments. These men were all in service on the 3d of March last, and' were thereby exempt from the operations of* the lute draft. They will not, hower, be ex-• •empt from the draft to be made on the Ist of 'January next for deficiences in the districts:: We pr2l.uni , that the fir.,t coitingent, em-' . bracing all sinzle mPo between 20 and 4:i years of agr..,u : ..a ta-,,yried men under 35, will be exhausted first by the January draft. and the sPennd contingent drawn upon' for the deficit. If so. ni ist of our returned soldiers Inuit inevitably b,! drafted, for nine tenths of them'beloug to the first eoittingent, -and is that is likely to be exha - Uated there Will be,n9 lottery about it—all will be taken. /f taken - as drafted rum -they will most like ly receive only the bounty given to drafted men. If they enter the service as rolun-. teers, they will receive $402 bounty. Ws do not:know that the Department will thus enforce the regulations; but as they now stand, the results would be as we, have indi cated. The bounty 'allowed to volunteers who have served for nine months or over, and who .lutve -been honorably discharged from the service is $402. , All other recruits will be paid,bounty of a $302. This bounty will be paidiu cash, or_ in checks transmit ted by mail, as . the recruit may desire, in the following sums: - • FOI YET.EItAIiS. Pay. Bounty. Total. 1 Before leaving rendezvous $l3 '`xs62 $75 First pas two mouths after....—.. 26 50 ' 76. 1 After Sil months 39 50 40,1 1444,0 f one Year.... ....... ... .......... 78 50 . 12'fl At eighteen months 78 50 • 125 At two years ' ' 78 50 ;', 128 At two years, and a ha1f................ 78 50 1 2 8 End of three years ... 78' 40 118- Totals • 4468 $402 $B7O, The pay and bounty of recruits who have not been in the service will be allowed in the' same way. The pay is precisely the , same, the only difference being in the beim -3z which Is one hundred dollars Tess. The pay before leaving the rendezvous, however, is the same, inhounting to $75. r If honora bly ; discharged after two years' service,- or mustered out,before the expiration of enlist ment, the amount of bounty will be paid in full. :If he dies in the service, his heirs will receive it. The pay and bounty above men-, • tioned will amount per month as follows : : Veterans. Recruits). If in service three years .$24 17 $2l 35 Inn service two years only 29 75 25 57 , ,abaie, of course, is exclusive of ra bons,, ,clothing and medical attendance. It in certainly high.enough to indude thousands of men to enlist, and. will be immensely pre- . ferable to- being' caught: hi' the draft. And when it.is considered that the war, with our army augmented by,390,000 additional men, cannot last beyond sib months or a year,: and that with such a force the rebels can tight but few if anyesanguinary battles, the • inducement for men to volunteer is very great indeed. Especially should our • return-; od volunteers, who can conveniently leave home, respond to this call, for they are of treble seine to the government that -raw re-. emits could be. , , . The arr a ngements will be completed in *short time for enlisting the new troops, • • "'end the quotas will be officially announced. They will iat.t,liowever, vary materially from Our table. • ,As soon as the plans are matured, with district should at once make an earnest' . - and united effort to fill its quota. With such SO • effort,we believe that Franklin might escape the next draft entirely. - The wants of the Bony are immediate and pressing, and • ellpatribtic men should aid in every move ment made to respond • to the call. • Nor - houbk the effort stop when the men are fur tasked. The family of every soldier in the jservice - should be placed above want, either by district subscriptions or by the county. It wouldbe a blistering-shame, for the family Of a 'Franklin county soldier to suffer for the necessaries of life. ,Our nigh valley teems with ploaty and 4 - greed' with . the promise of futuresitindamie;and the hived Ones of those I . who fight our battles should be strangers to I the remorseless pangs'of poverty. The official reguhitions;as approved by the Secretary of War, for the recruiting of vol unteers under the late call, have been.pro-- mulgated liy the Provost Marshall General.' They say that District agents are to be ap pointed by the Provost Marshall General to arrest deserter's and procure recruits. $3O reward will be paid for the apprehensionand delivery of a deserter. $25 premium will be paid to the agents for each,, accepted recruit presented by them, who has served in the army - at least nine months, and been honora bly discharged for other cause than disability. $l6 premium_ will ,be paid for all other ac cepted recruits. The moneys received from drafted persons as an exemption from service shall constitute a substitute fund for the pay ment of premiums and bounty to'recruits. The total amount of bounty to be paid to each recruit is $402, of which he will receive $75 cash before leaving the general rendezvous. The balance will he paid to, him by install ments apcording to,existing regulations Tht monthly compensation Of soldiers enlisted un der this order will be at the following rates : If continued in the service three years, veter an volunteers, $24; 'other volunteers, not veterans„ $2l 30. _lf discharged at the end of two years, veterans, $29 70 ; other volun teers, $25 50. If honorably mustered out in less than:two years, the mothly'rate of com pensation will be increased as the term of service is diminished. 'lf the Government shall not require these troops for the full term of three years, and they shall be honorably mustered - out, before the expiration of their term of enlistment, they shall receive the whole amount of bounty remaining unpaid the same as if the full term had been:served. Legal heirs of recruits who die in the service shall be, entttled to the whole bounty remain ing unpaid at the time Of the soldier's death. Any pers§n practising or attempting to prat= tise *all' or imposition either on, the Govern ment or the recruit shall be summarily dealt with by a niilitary commission.' Men, en listed under this order will be assigned to old Population. Quola 3,415 . 114 ...... .. 1,402 46 5,261 175 3,143 ' 104 1,54'2 51 1,809 60 , 2 07 4 80 3.400 113 1,100 37 720 24 ....... 2,216 74 I=3 - 41 3,478. 116 .......- 1,927 64 2,240 75 • 1,280. 43 ..... .. 2.268 75 ......•• .1.184 39 '2,766 95 regiments FRAUDS UPON DRAFTED MEN.—The most shameless frauds have been practiced upon the drafted men in this district, especially , upon those from the distant counties. Occa -genet freaks of petty legal larceny would break out all the .time; but' When FUlton came with ante-dated papers and perjury, under the lead Of a -Copperhead member of '1 the Fulton bar, !the cloud thickened ; and it became a regular trade when the Democratic - I lawyers of goreerset got at it. Of the` ten Democratic Attorneys of Sotherset, nine fol lowed the conscript& here as the buzaards follow the carcass, and one irregular or , !buqh lawryer " -and a small assortment of trained: l physicians were attached-to the troupe. 'But one 'nion laW)ei. attended, and he was a coni - eript, although two-thirds of the drafted men were of the Union party. Earnestly I as these Democratic Attorneys were opp4e4'',, to the:draft before elections, they accommo dated themselYes to it with wonderful facil ity when the dear people had voted, and made the best of it by tracking conscripts to Charnbersburg to hurl legal _ - quibbles and , physical bleinishes against the governrrient at so much per head. 'lt would be cruel not to mention that Brig. Alexander, Hamilton Coffroth, 31. C., was not the Democratic laWyer who didn't attend. He don't mean to have any of his constituents taken to the tented field uncon stitutionally if he can help it, and can be paid for keeping them away; but it is due to truth to say that_wedo not know him to have been a pasty to any fraud or attempted wrong upon — the drafted men. It took men of more shrewdness and less honesty than he posseseS to play that Part. Mr. Bear, whose late vote for Senator required a man who had swal lowed a torch-light procession to rescue him from " scattering." in the returns, soothed his sorrows over ungrateful and stiff-necked voteraby speculating out of the draft ; and Valentine Ht&v, Editor of the Somerset Dent oCeat, playedra stiff hand upon the conscript ed "8011,4 of thunder." In one instance, we learn unofficially, he earnestly requested thi Provost MarShal to hear a case out of order and Capt. Eyster, ever anxious to oblige, did so. The conscript was brought _ before th, Board, and the Captain carelessly asked what he was to pay Mr. Hay for his services. •HI innocently answered that Mr. Hity had agreed to get him examined before the regular time, and to try and have him exempted for twen ty-five dollars! The case was of course dis missed without further inquiry. We have' heard of several instances in which a Somer set physician, acting in concert with the lawyers, had extorted from 525 to 5150 a head from drafted men, and in some Cases the sum first named _was charged and paid when the conscript was held to service. Nu mercus cases of alienage ; of manifest physi cal or mental disability, or of unquestioned right to exemption upon other grourida, were seized upon by these attorneys aided ,hy one or two- physicians, and, as exemption was certain, they made the drafted men believe that through - their personal influence, pro fessional skill,, or somo other mysterious: manner net proper to explain, they had-pro cured their discharge; and most extravagant sums were demanded and often received therefor: - Of eoursehundreds of conscripts who, have been discharged plucked, or who have -been thus approached by these shysters, have gone home under the impression that the matter of exemption was merely •a question of price, and that' the Board were in the hands. of tbese . operators and shared their plunder.— Here, where the °Mehra are well known, no refutation of this suspicion is necessary-; but it is due to theßoard, to the public, to the plundered conscripts, as well as to the plun. derdia, to say that every man.•' who has paid exorbitant-Fels, Atto;neys or physicians on al i t , : froiditiiitiVoMtOti j ,r;4llih n itiepabiti gi Vti, the gionad that they could influence exemp- . tions in any way Whatever, has been swind. led and could recover his money back in any court of Justice. Attorneys were often need ed legitimately to prepare- papers and give counsel as to the proper eourse‘of procedure, ani a moderate fee for such service would be but just; but all assumptions to procure ex emptions on any ground other than that, tin der the law, they were just,' were false and fraudulent, and the operators were but eom- . mon thieves. No attorney or other adireitate of eiemPtion,aa' a rule, got before the Board at all, and could have no access to the mem bers thereof, except through the written cit ies presented, and they could not therefore, after preparing the proper affidavits, be of my service whatever to the iiPplictufts. All who have_paid for other alleged services haVe seen swindled. • We believe that John 0., Kimmel, Esq., one-of the 'members of the Somerset imr, left for home heartily disgust alw as soon as he ascertained the shyster Fro-, • cavities of some of his associates. , It is due to the Board to state that we have received no information" , from its members, nor has this article been prepared with their knowledge. THE Waynesboro Record says that Major Morrow was in that place recently, and was very abusive of some of the loyal citizens of that place, and is moth incensed at a'nunber of individuals who, he alleges; 'gilled a peti tion to Gen. Couch for his' removal. The Record adds that "there is one thing we do know, however—that the conduct of his Men on .the occasion of the Union meeting in this place was highly discreditable to him as an officer ) and the only excuse that can be of fered in his behalf, on .that occasion, is, that 'he was slightly inebriated himself, that the soldiers took advantage Of his situation, and heree the disorder. We are sorry that the 'Major gives no signs of reformation in this respect, for during his last visit here he car ried a fair sized 'brick' in his hat.. Apart from his 'imbibing' propensity, the Major is a clever fellow, and we think, under the circumstances, he has no just cause to com plain of our citizens, much less to blackguard them. •' O. E. SHANNON Esq., of Beth'Ord, it seems attended here with the drafted men'of that county, to attend to such cases us needed le gal assistance. On his return to Bedford, he published the following card in the Ga zette: " After twos weeks work before the Board -of En rollment at Chambersburg. it affords the undersign ed great pleasure to testily to the fairness, the im partiality, courtesy and efficiency of the gentlemen composing the Board, Whilst some few mistakes may have been made (and we. think there were) none were wilful, but the result' of errors common' to human judgment in the multitude of cases of ev ery silo& wad kind constantly coming before them. The people of this district can congratulate them selves upon so fortunate it Board for their interests. Competency- and fairness, so far as human foresight could go, characcerized every decision. 'The Board prupar is composed of Capt. Geo. Eyster, Provost Mars.hal, Dr..llt. , :eiss, Surgeon of Board of-En rollment and John T. McDhenn.v.,Eso., member Of Board of Enrollment ; the following gentlemen as deputies, attaches, ,tc.. D. A. Wertz. Jere. Cook. John M,. Gilmore, Barnet Earley. Chas. H. Taylor, B. C. Downy. Charles Mull and Collector Scull. "To them_ all, on behalf of the pimpkt - of Bcdthrd county, we return our hearty thanks for the kindly and gentlenianly manner in which we were treated. Sir John Falstaff will consider our how made. 1.). E. SHAN.NON." • Ma. J. *F.- -Kuwrz has been 6n intrifssioned a• Notary Public in Waynesboro'. and has entered upon 'his duties. The Old Savings Institution has been transformed into the 'First National Bank of 'Waynesboro, " and the shareholders will meet to-morrow to per-- feet the organization' An election for nine Directors will beheld on Saturday nest: when the Bank will be put into immediate Ipera thm. The notes for the National Banks ire ,not yet prepared ; but the' governmea: wili be ready.to supply them in a few weeps. Tni Matronof the Franklin Hall Hospi tal, acknowledges the receipt of the follow in articles for the use of the Hospital Further contributions are respectflilly colic ited : Mr. Stodffer, bag of apples: Mrs. Greenawalt, ler of apple butter. jar of piek les. samageand pudding; Mrs. Fuller. 3 heads of cabbage: Mr. Noble‘lbush el of apples ; , Mrs. 73iK1oy . 3.1", bushel of potatoes. 2' heads of cabbage. From Fayetteville—Two crocks apple butter, bag of apples, tumbler of jelly, pes.h, prese:ves, two pumpkins, one peck dried apple. 4: cherries and onions. OUR CITIZEN Plitsoxims.—A letter re- Ceived from "J; Porter Brown, one; of our •itizcn .prisoners in Richmond, states that Ifessrs. John P. Culbertson, Dr. Jas. Hami lton. Alleh C. McGrath, Thos. H.,McDow- B. and George S. Heck, have been sent: to )rison iii Salisbury, North Carolina. No reason is assigned for separating our citizens in their cruel confinement, arid sending a portion of them still farther South. COURT.—The 'October term of our court was the shortest we have ever known. The criminal 1443 were ;one through with by ThursdaY evening: The procedings were unimportant, and we omit our usual report. WE are requested to state that Samuid- P. Bates, Deputy - Superintendent of Common Soho()ls, will be in - attendance at the meet ing of thri Franklin CoUnty Teachers' Asso ciation on the 11th Eariox ELLIOTT, an old and highly respected citizen of Hamilton township, died on Sunday last, aged over 81 yeai s . H e was once Sheriff of the county - , and was widely • beloved. - FRANTZ„ near Wayiesboro, had twerity sheep killed by dogs one night last week, on hi; Win near Hopewell. attention of the public ia directed to th. adv ertleemoat of Frey k Mong,in 'to.clay's paper. Miring pnrehaapd the well kiown establishment of Wm. Fh,ry", dec'd, arid the two hearses of Wm. A. Hazelet, they.are prepared to furnish. and attend to every thing in the line of undertakers at the shortest noticy. • WEIERE TO GET PURE SPICEI.—If you would - buy pure, fresh Ground Pepper, Cinnionon,Cloves, Coriander, and all kinds of Spices, searraatedfrtshy go to mama 1 lirssuirea s Drug afore. Buy your rerolene 911 from Gelwicip. ke is *gent for one o f the beet Oil Companies in the State NO always sells the beet oil erholoieleend Ws direct lite attention of our friends, who may wish to purchase Firs of any description, and have the privilege of selecth n from a large and splendid stock, to the advertlfiement of Vessrs. Chas. Ookford & ons, Pniladelphin, in another column. - .BITTER Win of Inox, a preparation prepared fronOtun and Peruvian Barks. An excellent preparation fur thie senaon el' the year. Prepared and sold* Huns a cirssiant. WHEN, you have been every place and ewe find what you want. go to Gatwictra' cheap Whole sale and Retail Litre. He keep everything. GELwicks keeps the largest asz+ortment of Groceries and Honsckeepingorticles intown. lle sine cheap iit)Vitolmile and Itei nil. READ Gelwieks' advertisement. in this weeks paper., Ural (Estate *des. GRAEI , ' NBUltlei, SPRINGS AND -01.1NTAIN LAND AT PUBLIC SALE.- The undersigned. Assignses of DAVID tiotibrEsn and wife, will sell at Public 'Sale,ort thelllth.dayrV-Ne rentber:lss:3, (.11 ti epremises,thefrllowing.Retl testate, situate on the Turnpike, about half %Vat between • 'ham berebtirg and Uettyshurg. in Adams C'eunty, a tract of 750 Acres of land, divided it to Lots, as No. I—The MANSION TRACT containti - 150 Acres, about 50 vf which Is improved Land. well limed and in 1k goal state of cultivation, aMI the balance of the- tract Li- well set - with Chesnut. Pine nod other timber. The URA KFIrIiNDITRO ILYTEL nod SPRING , one of the most healthy and pleasant Summer Resorts in this part of the State, is upon this-tract. frotel is a subs tantial brick building. 52 ft. by 30, With a two story back 'alibiing. 45 fr. by 211 1 laid off into. rooms for the use of boarders. visitors, &c. Connected with it Is u &um Room and Post Office., Also a lar;t3 and convenient IiATIf IiODSE, with 20 Bed rooms at tadlied, extensive stabling, Blacksmith Shop, Ire House, Ten Pin Alley. Itevolvtg. Swing. and another necessary bdildings Also,aTentmt House and al, Voting QLchard of Choice Fruit. No. 2—Adjoining - The above,. contains 92 Ames and is well covered 'with young Timber. , N0.3--Contalus . 244 Acres. near 20 of which is cleared and in good order, the balance is well set with Chestnut Pinmind other timber. The improvements are a two. storitsi Wentherbaartied DIVELLINti 1.101.1dE aqd Stable. .4 61, 4, Heir maw 31111. Nu. S.—Contains 61 Acres and 100 perches, and is well set with Lltte4nut.Dak, and other timber." No.lo-4;oiltning.2ol Acres and is well net with young Chesnut and Rock Oak. There are several 'Water Powers on the faregoinglots. Also—The undivided one-hslf of US Acres, adjoining T. Stevons .thElolllrl3 heirs, wallset_with young timber. Persons 1 , , Isle• to view the premises will colt on el titer of theAbscribers.. Silo to commence at the Graf rental rg Hotel. st 10 o'clock, A. M.. on said day, when the conditions will lie mode known by JOILN DOWNEY.l, Asai _ te , d~tiNll iET \JAN. Oct 23'63 DUI3LIG:SALE OF VAL LlA..tstiE BEAL ESTATE—The tinderaigned, Executors of -',arm 111;d JONATnAN Cats, Into 01 WWII township, Huntingdon County. Pa . deceased, will offer at Pithlic Sale. on Hut prem ibes, on Thursday, thel•2lh day' of No rerabtr. 18tA the MANSION FARM of said oece.abed, one milemnd II half East of Burnt Cabins; bounded I,y land 3 of Jacob Spapog/0.. John John /Indian sit:1100101i; containing 179 ACRES and allowance of Land. About 100 Acres, are cleared and in cultivati, , n. 'Chd improvements artS a ;TWO-PTORY WEATHER BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE„ Log Barn.. Wagon Shed,' Corn Cribs. and other out...buildlngs thereon.— There is a never-failing Spring in the Spring-Louse, and a running Stream of Water through'said:Parrm Also-10 Acres of Laud; about , seren area eared and under fence. Also-19 Acres of Land: on which 18 erected a Dwell ing [loon; Naas:fah Sbon and Stable. 'There is. also, a line 01 chard on the premises. A 1.40-11 Acres of Land: about 10 Acres are cleared. TEUMS: One-third of the parch:tee money on let of April next (nt which time possession It'lll be given): the balance in two o !nal annual paymente with interest, se cured by liond and Mortgage. JAMES GENE, , c L., act 28: 'filbta. DAVIDIVELCII } DUBLIC SALE.—By-virtue of ati' Order issuing out of the Orphans' Court of Fronk , County. and to the undersigned, Administrators of Catharine Cromer, late el Letterkenny Township. deed, there will be exposed to .-üblie Sale, on the Premixes, nn AsAtturday, the 21stdityvf Norco& r. 1563, at 1 o'clock 'P. BI- the follow log describedgfeal Estate, viz: \ One Acts and 6Z/ perches of Slate and, with a to:watery I ' K IOUBE, one-story Leg 'Muse. Frame Stable, 11 , .g, Pen. and other. necessary impreventents thereon erected There aro an excellent Well of Water. and an j Apple Orchard. containing 40 fruit bearing trees on the premises. The property is situated in Pleasant Franklin county. Pa. Terms or Zaloi 10 per cent or pur chase to be paid on day of sale. Ono half of whole amount of purchase money•(including the 10 per cent paid an the day of Sale) to be pail so the let day of Apia, 11114, or at any time before that when pur chaser may desire possesshm, when a deed for property will be given. The b dance en the let of Aprll, 1865. with interest from date of deed.securell be judgment. JOIIN CRAMER, •JOiRvII Clt 111 ER, ()et2B ;Weirs of Catharine (Sumer. deed. FAVORITE SUMMER 'RESORT FOR SALE OR TO RENT. CITE BROA D TOP MOUNTAIN /101. 7 .4 E. Drool Top City, Iluntingdon County. retina. This celebrated (Li te/, situated on the, top Brond Top Monntair , one of the finest locations in the State fir pin air, grand mountain scenery and fine water. is orere I for aisle at a great b small,, or to rent ..tu an enterprising tenant. - The (louse is crowded every senaon nwl presents an itpportunity of making money in the hands of is 'Lard nww rano seldom to be met with, It is furnished through out with EL tx4.4sr rcrHNITCIR E from Philadelphia: k is a very substantial Stone Building; three tunes and losentent, 14-rhy 84 feet. With kitchen 17 by 27 feet.— Ice, Bootie. Carriage !low°, Stables atelbtlier out build inks. a pleasure garden and ample ground for vegetable gardenii. There are also Meadowl and calt.vated fields. The large coal trade of the net:Jabot:hood snit the very salubrious atmosphere of Renal Teri city will ever fill the House with visitors- during the Summer Months. • For terms, apply to HENRY D. MOORE, President Of the Brood .7'tv Imprntlement Cb 228, Walnut St.. PhiladelPhila. loet2S'43-6t TORE NI) 1) W-E .L .L I.N G HOUSEE FOR SALM OR RENT.—The , underaigm . dffers nt Private Sale. his STORE HOUSE and DWELLING HOUSE, situate in Shade Gap, Huntingdon County. Roth are Frame Buildingri, nearly new, and iu good County., The Sterediowie has a room fir a Store and Dwelling I ome in the worm g, and there's a Lot of Ground attached. The other building _hag two town lota connected with it. AI o--Two 'mit lots of grolitia.ths lots on which the buildings ore. If tint b.,hi hi a • entinnable time they wit/ be rented. Apply to the undersigned. residing at Dry Ruth Franklin (Notnty. The Store Room and noc can be rentr.t for $3O per annum. Alio -2 shores or !,..",nt Milne/1)0d Academy. oct 611 t. , ANDREW WIL9ON.• 91A); N kIEY FOR SALE.—The sub j for Sale his TANNERti, situate in ontiellsburg. Fulton County. The yard contains 40 TA'. P LSACIIES, (all millet - roof). with PEA BEIM SHOP. BARK SHEDS. and everything convenient for carrying on the business. An a bund ance of B ar k can b e 1 1 , 1 .1 so. $ t.i t o $3.50 per et mi. Lit-go and good DIV ELL !SD HOUSE and Tenant Douse. together with all nec e:otary buildings. and abundance of FRUIT, on thn lota ot-thicelioicest kind. In connection with the above will be sold. if desired. Atetti4S of prime LIMESTONE LAND in alttgli state of cultivation. net , ROBS.. %IWO 11017801 FOR he mole' signed offers nt Private Sale. TWO lAYTS in Fiayettevihe. one of the Its having thereon erected a new two storie double FRAME 110UeE, nml the other none and f storied house. The priterty hides irahly located for buiduess, or ae n privet r dwelling. being In the neighborhood of the Academy and opposite Brown's Hotel Persons whiling to ricw the property con do en by calling upon Dr. leithrney, the present occupant,or the 8 0 : -. 4 o pee, Terrier made to suit purchasers. Kept U-It . - JNO. 0, DiOnAlki• IeALSSIGNEES SALE.—As the As signee of ,Dr. 'fronts Wat.nsa, I will offer at Pub', Salo on thepremises I. mediately.adjoining the Bor ough of Waynesboro, Franklin County,, Pennsylvania, on Pe ida-y. the 20th day of-November, net, several LOTS OF GROUND, well adapted for torn lots which, were left unsold at the Jost - sale of Real Estate. Them, lots adjoin lots sold to Lewis S. Forney. John -Phillips and (ahem. [uct2l'63l WIL..IAM IPLELLAN, Assignee. - VALUABLE TOWN RESI DENCE, situated South of the German Reformed C arch, is offeredat Private Sale.—The house isr-a two storied Brick_Dwetiing, arid has all conveniences. For particulars enquire of STIThIRADDIEt STEWART, oct2B '634f. 'Attorneys at Lan', Chamb'g. wants. WANTED.— A 'Wood Chopper, to und.lrtako to cut large' quantity of LOGS and WOOD near Chambersburg. Apply to - SHEPLER, CLARKE & Co.. oct 23 'O3-It Steam Saw and Planing AIM WANTED—An Apprentice to learn the TINNING laasineas. F.nquite at POBIRORY Office. - aeti WANIPAY .===A — GoodJ ourneyman CABIKET MAKER. Steady employment Enquire at this Office. - Actlt '4ll-tr CART WAN TED. A goodsecond- Whiad Oart Wanted. A.pply at this tecteacgalt laialTeiotate ,Sales: PUBLIC SALE OF REAL: jig. jig. Administrators of Joint Leaver, late o Peters tow it ibip, deed, will utter at Pub tic Sale. in Loudon. on thwrviam. the 19th day nj Nana,. - tter next, the iollowin described Runt getate, to wit: A TRACT OF LAND, the 'Mansion farm of said situate in Petert township, bounded by latsis of Henry Roemer, Peter Burkholder. Peter Stenger (of C) and other lands of s4id deeeised, c ntaining 152 ACRES and 44 PERCHES neat measure. and hay.ng thereon a FA f 15.1 DOUSE, with tine spring water brought to the door in pipes, two Tenant Rouses and other buildings, and tine Orchard. Also.—Another TRACT OP LAND, tile "Mill Farm." sitnato In Peters township. bounded bY. hinds of James Mullin. Loudon town lute.Conococheague creek and ot it. er lands of said dec'd, containing 143 ACREBirtid 116 PERCIf ES. with a FRAME DWELLING .110113 E and I log weather-board barn, and two good Orchards thereon. Atm.—Another TRAIT OF LAND, situate, in Peters township. bounded by other lands of &dd. deceased, Con ocucheague creek , and and of Wright's heirs. containing al ACRES and 94 PERCIIES, and h_ving thereon a STONE GEIST :nu in %rood order. with a fine water power. a SAW MILL, two dwelling houses and other - - Al'im - . 7 .testother TRACT OF LAND, situate In Peters townshiojxiunded by lands of Daniel Trteitle and other hinds of said dece ase d, containing 216 ACRES and 22 PERCHES, and having thereon a STONE and ROUGH, CAST DNVi LLING lIOUE-E, a Stone Barn and two Orab nrds good fruit. - Also.— Another TRACT OF LAND. situate In Peters township. 'bounded by lands of 'mulct Trostle, Samuel Hollinger, Jacob Barger and otter hinds of said decM, rote taining 215 ACRE - PERCHES, with a FRAME oWeLLLNO HOUSE and Tenant House,. a Log stable and small Orchard thereon. Also.—Another RACF OF LAND, situate in Peters township, bounded by lauds of Peter Stenger (of II) and other Muds of said deceased. containing 27 ACRES stud 53 PERCHES. and having thereon a BRICK T tVERN STAND. Wrlgoll lllaker Ohop, Mack Smith Shop, and an Orchard of chrtice fruit: Also;—Another TRACT OF.LAND, situatei n' Peters township bounded by lands of .Petee .Burkliolder, 'Got lieb Trogler. Win. Di vilbim, Christhin Hoover and other lands of said deceased and Peter Stenger, emitting 67 ACRES and 21 PERCHES. This tract is unimproved. Also.—A TRACT of TIME LAND in Peters town ship, IMiinded by lands of Christian Hoover, Peter Sten. ger (of C) heirs ofJamb ilitrkholder, heirs ofl.is Lowe, Win. MeGrith. Kuhn and other law% °Gehl deceased and Peter Stenger, (nrc,) containing 178 ACRES and 37 PERCHES ' Went measure. Also.—Another TRACT of TIMBERLAND, bounded by hinds of William McGrath, Emanuel Kuhn and lands Of Beaver and Stenger, containing 3 ACRES and 161 PERCHES. A-so.—Another TRACT of 'UNIMPROVED LAND, sit uate in eters township, bounded by lands of Peter Stenger. of C. Jacob Stanger and John McLaughlin, con: mining 38 ACRES and 72 PERCHES. - - Also.—Anotner TRACT of FARM. LPLND,ontiot, sit naie in Yearn township, hi,utided t Linda id Jae, MM. lan. Samuel Vance:J. Hassler and Loudon town' lots, containing I'2 ACRES and flt 2 PERCHES. - Also—A TRACT of MOUNTAIN LAND. situate in Peters township. adj )icing lands of J. J. Kennedy and other lands of said deceased anq Peter Stenger, of C., duntainissos7 ACRES and 61 PERCHES. ' Also.—Another TRACT of TIMBER and MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in Peters township, in Spruce Oap, ad-, joining lauds i f James Lowe's heirs, Atchison Ritchey and lands late of IL Easton. containingbl9 ACRES and erl PERCHES. Also—An undivil es - Wirer-fourths interesf in a TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND in Pet re township, adjoining i si nds of ocurath ,Kohn. Peter Burkholder, other Muds' of - Beaver and Stenger and other lands of deed, con taming 378 ACRES and 49 PERCHES. Also--An undivided seven-eights interest in a - TRACT 'OF LAND, in Peters townahip. adjoining other -lands of said de e d, and lands of Cifitistian Hoover, containing 135 ACRES and 87 PERCHES, with an old Dwelling louse and other improvements thereon. Also—An undivided seven-eighths Interest in a TRACT OF TIMBER LAND. situate in peters townstripl. adjoin ing lands of Christina Plum's heirs, and other lands of sold dec'd, containing 89 ACRES and 345 PERCHES. . Also—A ROT OF GROUND. situate In the town- of Loudon. in Peters township. containing about 1 ACRE, with a two story DWr LLING HOUSE, part Bliok. and part Frame, a Stable, thereon erected. • • , Also—A LOT OF GROUND. sitnate in the centre of the town of Loudon,. at tho intersection of a public alley, with' the Clismisersburg and Bedford turnpike. wHlia DWELLING ROUSE, Store House tlackstnith Shop,lcc., thereon erected: Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A.3l.,onsald day, when the terms will be make knows by PETEE. KUNKLESIAY, Adm'r. 2tl 411 Y JANE BEATER. Adm'rx, oct. John Beaver; deed. By Order of Court.— . -,Wx. G. lifrrcart.t., Clerk. . undersign ed, Administrators of the Estate of dons Itisre.ew, Imo of tlisilford Township, tee'd.. - will sell, by Publib Sale. at the Mansion House of said deceased. on ruerday the-101h ar,d Uredreesda 1, Vie 11th tit) Ds of November, 1503, the .I:Mowing personal property: 0:1 VIE Film: DA r VIII STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. AC., will be offered. Thu stuck consists of 3 head of H trees; 1 Cult; NIB - eh Cows; 4 bead of Young Cattle, dc. Among the Farming Iniplements, 3 FARM. WAGONS, and Bells; 2 on-horse Wagons; 1 art; 1 Grain Drill; 1 M'Corinick Reaper; 1 Thrashing Machine and Horse Power, Roller, large tiny Fork and Tackle; Wheat Fan; Roiling Screen; flay Rake; Hay Ladders; Corn Dropper and Coverer; Bar Shear Plows; 3 double and 3 single Shovel Plows; 2 Harrows; Mos, ing Se)thes; Drain cradles; 2 sets Hind Gears; 2 sets Front Guars; Plow Gears; Saddles. Bridles and Collars:-Fly Nets; Cow, But, Log, and other Chains, Ac.. Ac., Ac. Also. 14 TUNS OF RAY 2 (Tinioi liy) by the tun; Po tatoes by the bushel; ST Locust Posts; a let of Shingles; 9.00.) FEhT OF PINE AND OAK 'LUMBER, patt of which is good dooring, inch and % inch" Boards: a variety of scantling; 20 Cords of Wood; a lot of Chest nut flails; 1- set of Carpenter's Tools; 3 Orb:Oslo:les; 2 Cross Cut' Saws; Wood Saws; Axes; Shovels; 250 lbs. new Iron; a large lot at old Iron, Metal. Lead Pipe, Ac , Ac. Also. 1 CARRIAGE; two:horse SLEIGH. On 711 E SECOND DAT—TR lIOUSEITOLD FURNITURE. kitchen Utensils Ac.. will be sold, comprising iu part: 1 Slit board; 2- B ureaus; 2 Book Cases and D ek; 1 Case of Drawers; 1 Mahogany Dining, and 2 .Side Tables; Stands; Tables; Chairs: 7 - Beds and Bedding; 50_yds. -peting. Venetian Blinds; I Parlor. I Cook, and 3 small Stores; 4 Iron Kettles; 3 Copper' Kettles: Ssusage Ma chine: Tuba, Churns,. Itarret4 and Meat Vessels, Ac.; Ac. Also, a great variety of Booker, 1 -Silver Watch: a lot of Cloth: 20 yds. Flannel; .0/1 Cloth; a lot of Flax Yarn; 2 i ens Lard; 3 bids Vinegar: and a groat ninny other articles not necessitry.to onatherate. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock, each day, when atten dance and a reasonable credit will be given by .101 IN T. RENYBEW,} Ad m, r s oct 21.'031 ; S. R. BURNS, t DSOURNED SALE OF' YALU -11, ABLE REAL ESTATE . —The undersigned,-Execu tor. of James Bratty and also of tath trine Beatty. late of Antrim Township. dec'd.. will otter at Public Sale, on theiiremises, on Thnrscluy, the jith!day NorerAer, next. a Tract of Land situate in Ziiwitl township, known as the -Johnston Perm" bounded.. , by lands cii Whitmore. Jittxtb and John Prantunwl others,con tal ning shout 2SO Acres. The improvements are, n STONE HOUSE. Bank Barn. Spring Muse, &c: There. s en eR, eellent Spring of Water near the door. The Thiel will be eurvoye.l and divided into two ftrms, bef.,ro the sale. Each ;of said . arms would have an abundant- supply of good Thnber. - Salo to Continence at I o'clock, I'. AY.. when the terms will be made known by JAMES - NI ht., T. B. RENNIN/Y. - - Executors of Jur. Be qty. dyed. 0ct21'63-tp] dAS. NILL, Bs' r qf ctqh. Beatty. dec . d ATALITA'BLE MILL PROPERTY y NON SALE.—The subscriber desiring to retire from b usiness,og ere at privateaale his VALU EBLE MILL Property, situate ea the Comeochengne tteek. at Scotland. five Miles North of Chambariburg. The Mill 'has three - rnu of Burrs and is in good ordevfor home and merchant work. It is situated in oni of the best gram growing regions of Southern Pennsylvania, and conie nient to churches and chools. 'There ate about seven teen Acres of land connected with the Mill, near!) all Cleared and good Meadow Land,' and nvdergood fence. A large two-story Weatherboirded DWELLING lioUt-E and other out buildings. and considerable fro it are on the property. Ths price asked is 35.00. while the nett earnings of the mill timing the last year was aboVe VnO. For particulals apply to the subscriber 'eliding on tut , premises. , 'JOHN SLBICtITt K. au g ALUABLE TAVERN STAND v FOR SALE.-.The undersigned offer at Private Slie, the well known Tavern, situated on the corner of Market and Second Streets, near la the occupancy of Sheriff Brown. The Hotel is a large commodious two story brick building. The 'yard attached is admirably arranged for travellers stopping with buggies and wagons. The stable is largo and airy, and capable of accommodating from 60 to 60 bead of horses. The Out. buildings such as Wash Howie. Spring House Ice House, ac.. makes it the most desirable Hotel in the county. Its near location to the Rail Road, Court House, Bank, and bcismessplaces, ronders ,it the met pleasant and convenient stopping place in town.," Persons desiring to purchase, can sea thopremisea and learn the terms of sale by calling oath° undersigned. $4l). AUGHINBAUGH, Chamb'g. sept. 2-tf S. M. WORLEY. 3 ÜBLIC SALE OF - REAL ES TAV.E.-The undersigned, AdMiniatrator of ililtAo rarrs, late of Guilford township,,t dec'd, will aell at Public Sale. on the premises on Tuetiday, the lith day of Norember, 15113. - at 10 o'clock, A. N.. the following Real Mato, via: Thirty-two Acres and Thirty-two perches of excellent Limeidone Land, bounded by lands of Chris tian Bltner and Jacob Etter, situated in Guilford town ship, with a two-storied WEATHEBBOARDED DWEL LING HOUSE, Log Barn, Wagon Shed. Guru Crib, and other ont-buildings thereon erected. There is an Or chard of choice Fruit and a Well of good water near the House. There Is about two 'Acres of Timbered Land, and the balance cleared and in excellent order. . • Terme will be made known on the day of tide. By order of the Court - JACOB Y. HEMS. . CF. ktitehell, Cf k. [oet2l3'633t] jkleier. eai estate ,Sales. tAIiCE TO MATE MONEY- _a.me undersigned offer at Brivide bale. on nett* nio...iting - terms, All that valuable T ALT OF LAND skill itted in at. Tlomas towneliip. Ft 'ankh.*i toadity, $. miles N (nth •we st of the village houndati by feuds ofD.Wilsonss HMIs, 'Win..Fraitter,' Barr. and others, containing • 220 ACRI4S, About 100 Aeresof this Tract are clouted and In a Feb* _ ata tcofeultiYatiele-, - , the whole of which loka been diet °, u glaF limed within the last few yearn.: thebalanve.ti 3 )& 1 ' 0 kr set with thriving Tindier. There Ise Due-Ldne , stone Quarry on the premises, !rim which n impeller _gnality of Lime is made. The)druprovenierits consist .1 "good, ttewatoried Lug and PrantoliWk.LLl.f.cti II4)3 8 1.0 A FINE BANK BAIN. erected last i.uninier:i .11, MOT- Power SAW MILL, nail bTA and S111;4441 WU, driven by a smell Steam Engine, end 'utliesq neetiOly and convenient buildings. The nbovo Pr3perty oilers great inducements-to pni r .7 — chasers of Estate. It is loe4ted in - a finely Tinitteet.d region. and as the demand fur Liimber, Staven„-Shingleb, &C.. is awl Will continue on. the inerenee, an eri•rgeint business man could not fail to make - Money oat of tfiti many advantages it possesses. Persons desiring to to vent in a relivable Property are invited, to view this SalisburySbeaurtan, residing thereon. willgive any in- Fonintion that may be desired. Nearside* can be-had atany time. ' - June 17. GARVER a • VALUABLE FARM FOR SALFi. —The subscriber offers at Private edits FARM situated alaint3.4 mile from QttillrYieentaing lat AcR toy 14 of which, is In TI dt3J ti and thriving Chestnut. 4- of the Farm !sof tte bestquat icy of I,I:II.ESTONE Lad and 11111r1 ai high - state of onitiviition, the Intimate nientsare alarm, 11R1Cli 110 USE, with .portico nod porches, a new BRICK BANK 'MI:N.Bu feet long, wills Wagon ,Shed and Corn . Crib' attocheit double. Fran , . Vantage Ilense,Brick- Wash House. Smokeßouse, tinkle Oven, anthill neceasaiy outbuildings, good reptile. There Is a large Cistern closeto the Barn, need fur F.texk and one near the kitchen. There is a Well of excellent 'water in the yard. There is alsii a _variety of choirs, Fruit, such as Pears, Plums, Peachili mei Orates la, Itiee yard. There ionise a good URGUARD utlyoung thriving Fruit on the premises , , - ersone.wiyhing to view thesland vat dp an by tilting. , on the subscribe t.oc • any information respea.-thig it ecru be obtained by calling on Om J. Balsley, Count); TEttael rer. (Kept ft-tri • -3011 N 31113DOW101.• ' pRIVATE SALE OF TANNERY NEAR NAYETTEVIL.LE.—The entlereighed win sell at Private aale, the followit g :le - scribed REAL an TATE, to wit: 31:1 ACRES OF LAND. All tinder good fence and tillable. with S good Brick Dwelt ing. a never tilling well of good water near- the door. good Mon and Thraithing Floor, a. fine Otebnitd bearing the boat fruit. Alio • .A TANNERS 3 . 2.lerge;Vats, fS large Leaches With limes ard - pools Bark Bill, Roller. ramp and Fulling Simko, all lx,enrel lent order, the whole. opetiiiingLby WATER .11./W,84- Also a good Barkalmil. all unnerp.theial 3n eonvenimmo and labor &airing. - , The above property will be shown toany person on ap plication to Jacob , B. Cook or lia,yetteville. or Johrt D. Cook ofehitmbereburg. Tennawdl be - reas.inable. June 17.'634( - PETER COOL VALVABLE STEAM_TA N - NEItY FOR SALE .— The undersigned will tell at Private Sine, his TANNERY, known as the gornerl !death and water-power. Saw Mill, Chopping al il I, Stockir iorhreikiughidea,bc. The Tannery bus S leeches,, VIM 2 limbs and water-pool, and is capable 'of tanning 801),heary hides a year. There are two Log Houses. Barn. Stable and other neciesdry out built/4)ga connected with the Tannery. and about CIO Ai:rest:leased, with goad fruit. Ile will sell any'gnantity of lend with the Tannery, from 100 to 700-Acres. 0 a,600 Acres are Tlmbor,atiti an ample supply of t liesont Oak Bark te. run the Tannery ter fifty years. It is situated meat 7 miles South-west of Mereersburgon Licking creek, Terms made easy. POlSCSbital wfil ire gPren this fall if necessary; For (Lather partienlms tidaresa the unties signed, at Mercersburg, Franklin county, f's. - rime 12, 63-tf C. DIETC TN - PURSUANCE OF .acv OR V' j_ of thOOsphans' Court. the 7ndersigned, Extillfor6 ut the last will and Testament of .Jaeoß Bernisderfet, late of Antrim township, deed, will offer at Publie Sale on the premises, on Saturday. the 14th itt Notremher.l3stl: at 1 o'clock, P. IL, the following described Real Estate . , viz : A TRACT of LAND. the 'Mansion Farnt ofaald dee'd situate in 'Antrim town, hip. Franklin Co , Pa., bounded by hinds of Oeo. Rhode , .. Samuel Schindle. Joh t Pulse& Samuel Bemesderfer, Wm.° Cil Mart and others. euntidn ir gl!ti ACRES more or less. and hatingjheree n enseterl LOG HOUSE, Frame Bent and Other buildings. Theme bra good well of Witter, and a good OR , BA Don Said tract, and about twenty tire Acres of good Toropat. The termikwill be made known on the day_ of salty I.y JOHN REMEFDERFETL IF. tOn oct 14 SAMUEL St:Ill N DEE. ' L em. - By order of Court—W. U Mrrerteit, Clerk. • _ VARM AT PRIVATE SALE.— The undersigned olio ti at Private Salo tie- titrn s.tuatcti on the Warm .Spring Road. % toile castor Mer eershurg, containing 11 - 7 ACRES, about half Linteatucnit and the balance Slate. are in a good Sint& of cultivation. The improveptenth•are a two etttry ERICA not Sk t Ranh Barn with Corn Crib and Waggis tibildattaebed, and all other necessary outbuildings. '.There isnu exec. lest well of Water in the yard audit shunt of running 'Waterme the fanu, for stock, and tin ,ORCAIARD Aif choice Frith ou the premises, Also. 1.48 ACRES of lIOUNTAIN.AND.netiv therrkte leading from lllereersburg to NI reoulielisio34. „Teutons wishingto view the proprrrt• will call upon the under , signed residing iSn the Earn. I oct 144 t ' FRANKLIN E. REED. ipi upLic SALE.—The undersigned. ecutur of 0 briel DI Hr. dye d. xIW rlTer at Far lic Salimm t helm tneit•a on '1 htr win?" . the Nor, - her nett! A TRACT OF LAM). either e in 11 itabingtogr tonnahrp, Franklin co.. about 3 noir.% l.nnt l'inynes borti. bounded ny lan& of John tt Olier, Omer Shoat? and othiera, containing anent 20 A('l E Th ere if (4* nail tract. a RiU.1140.11. OOLEN }MAORI - . lr.th all tlit. raceseax, Machinery. in good order. and Plipert, r r Power. ' The other Imp: tat exnents are a tww.tory rough crust I/Nli JELLING 11..iThrtE. Teuant Ilona° and Baru- The Land la of excellent quality and there Is a guild hearing Orchard. and other. Fr uit reeir On it. Sale to Ournmence at 1 o't luck. 1' in., when uttendani , o will he given and the tonna Made known. oat 144 • 11 &NI DEAx. Ber,, V-X I I)ICTi'I.OR'S SALE.-13:c virtum, i p i. A . tt n e t re o f . an r il wa T e e l s i t o ar nt a. o ti f ib t e l rg ee t r a g i v rg H deed,- eXpllet , to Public Sale, outhe,plemhes.ln vain Wl ofigh.o.ithel.:;th day of Noteiriber nrTl, tLat Urger and commodious BRICK DWELLING HOUSE aft]. the LOT i hereto:vitt:wheel, situation the South side hf Lest Mar ket Sty/mt. hounded on the-Fast by let of .L A. Sister. Esq.. and On the West b. Iht of bytunn S. Cook. Egg.. being oho:a:Q. feet in width and 1511 met in depth : on this lot there is very desirahle Fruit. Terms or HIM ado known on day of solo: JAMES L. BLACK. 0cf1.4-4t) Ev:r of the Er:tett:off% S. Ilarper,deed. MALL FAIIM FOR GALE.—That subscriber will sell et Private Sale tbe•S.MALI. VRM which he now revichat. Banta° in Antrim town-- ship,•Franklin County, about Aht utiles front llrecucuti tie. on the Can/down road, adjoining laud. of Kimmel Myers and others. containing about FORTY AORRE---ail cleared land, in goOd order anti under good fence. Them is tt. YOUNO - 011ClIARDuf thrifty trees on tlorplarts. pu t t aWelPof excellent water. The .improvements consist of a twoittory TN. DWI:I,6INQ lIOUSIt, %r BANK RARNJorty-tuo feet long, nud well Ilulahn t i. and atl other.neceutitty out buildings. Pototesslon, rill be ;Avon on the Ist of April. 18a4. Teru' mil be meets known on application to the subscriber residing on the premises. (Ort , 63-ir . SAMIThI, C. IC DID Fat. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT rr PUBLIC SALM. The tiailerztignad, agent for the heirs, will offer the large BRICK iliMlSt`, and lot situa ted on . 31ans Street, midway between the atoms Huta. and !Labor & l'olbattoit Public Sale, on Tuesday. NoreMbee IOUs!. at 19 o'clock. where and erlime thi. terms, will ha mad., known. NIIIIOII.I denisinm of purelraelm; can eirimine the proyerty. or eaqukre (.1 octgl tf" .. 3..ts . J. 1.. SVESSY.II.OI7. ALKX. K. M'CLUB - J TANSY S. STONER. MCLURE & STONER, EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS. • THE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY is published every Wednesday morning, on a largequarto sheet. HT containing FORTY-EIG COLUMNS. printed en fine paper and new, clear type. 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