8 J ~~~~~~~ a9;0 101 1 , _LOCAL ITEMS. Gossip WITH Or FatEltOS.—Old winter is coming on apace. We have seen his gill hairs upon the grass. : Ile has well_shaken the forest trees, , leaving,lthern bare and cheer less. PFetty women have blue and red no ses; small boys run about with their hands in their pockets, slid feet, lately bare, incased in boots; little girls pOk,:• their little red hands under their little aprons ?coal is eight dollars a ton, and advancing in price; wood is almost too dear to whittle .and much less burn; ice cream has gone out of fashion. and oysters taken their place : chickens and tur keys, pudding and sausage. and fresh pork abound; and last week we saw distinctly six or eight flakes of snow on onr"beaver. Don't imtmine for a moment that waare . partial to November, except as the fore-runner of win ter. A French novelist begins one of his tales: "It was in the gloomy'month of No : bomber, when Englishnien commit suicide, std." Well has senial Tom Hood said: "No warmth, no ebeerfulneet , , no hes/tidal ease. No comfortable fee/ in any member-, Nn ,bade. no shine, no butterflies, no /mei, • N,t fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds, iio vemberl" and we say ; "save us from No-vember " Last Friday some of our Old friends - of the 10th New Jersey pass 4 • through the town, leaving two companies of their number with us. We have a, battery now in town; (not Walk's) and dare Gen. Le'e to come on. It is vc•rydull, no concerts, no negro minstrels, no lectures, no . panoramas, no exhibitions o ' any sort. We have not even any alarms o. re. We look out of our window and see nothing. but wagons loaded with wood; and an oecasional blue coat, with now and then a stray shoulder •strap of the department o the ,Suesguehauna.—All quiet•along the sou thern border. ' There will he a great time at Gettysburg: Some towns like people, have greatness thrust upon them. What will become of old John Burns ? Will Edward Everett refer to the old hero? s'• •11 friend of ours who , owns a past ure near town, met a negri) - some weeks since driving several cows Out in the neighbor head of his field, and asked him whether he didn't know that the cattle were likely to • . get Into h is meadow. , •.Y(.s," says the dar key. dat's de carculation ‘ of de boss, but I.heyi ord-rs if it do break de owner o i l! de --It is &solemn and moinmul truth thaL many nom who would'nt be cat.lit rick :,g a lockiet would let their cow pte;ture on :0100 , r man's land. Is there no future ? • ' . Bch .1 clesprt,l are c•niing- in. Who knoW: whether or not thPy . intend to return to Di-zie itt.the sprint. It wouldn't be a bad dodge. to wint• r ~ a the etemy. Our gas is -....ty r;oor, and the only thing to recommend it i: that there's so little of it. Bring out your ,K.rosene. Papc•: is rapidly ad vaucing iii price. ,We will l , comp:4lA ,shortly to use a slate) ' whereon to indite our editor hi's. ' - Did you ever pay extra for the privilege of staying awak r &in a sleeping car, in preference to sleeping comfortably in an ordinary one We did once. So • anxious were we for our ~personal comfort that we-, paid ONE DOLLAR for a double birth (0 gemini ,t), of whi_h wt took immediate phssession, in hopeful antici - potion of speedily forgetting all our troublis and cares under the divine influence of "filet balmy.": A yciuth of sonde twenty-two springs, (this sounds like the description of a. !sofa seat,) with brass buttons on his coat, shoulder-st-ups and, a Sword, sat opposite to us. Now, this young man of twenty-two may have been,, to use a commercial phrise, A No. 1 capper -bottomed; but was it right i .that he should begin to whistle, as I' began 1 to snore. ' That wretched boy whistled frag ments of almost every tune I had ever' heard, and of hundreds ,of tunes _I had never heard. He whistled in flats and in sharps, in majprs 4.131.1 minors, slow and fast, opera and negro 1 minstrels, sacred and profane,- moral and i lewd. I think he must have whistled "La 1 Traviata" clear through from beginning to end, and then he ga,ve us at least a half hour I of "The Battle of the Nile." Faster and., more farioitsly the miserable executioner of, rest • whistled. I wished for a gag, prayed for -persimmons, and hoped for a smash up ; - but all. in - . vain . HI - whistled like—like the , wind i nnd as though he bad made a bet that ,he could beat out, the locomotive. In the open air and by the light of ,day the musiek (forgive us, Apollo,) would have been-intol . crable,,but at night, in a close car—what pen can dO justice to the sensation ! Under the ;combined influence of sleeplessness, smother ing and whiAtling, we sunk into a comatose suite, froin which we were roused only by a • cessation, of the whistling; In good, sober,- earnest, with a heart Overflowing with the very dream of human kindness, let us beg, all young men, whether robed (like Ticknor & Fields,' VoOki) in bine4trid gold or not, let . if ; us pray t..in not to whistle in a sleepingenr, Irirbtlirig will do for, the street corner, can be berm in the parlor, may do even in elturcli,,litii can never, never be in place in a :leepingear. More anon. - . .• .NEII:ITAUXCLAnts.—:The order issued by, (kn . . Cbuch. recently, instructing Capt. Den ny tc6idjudicate ciertain Military Claims in Franklin and adiacent'counties, has been re voked by the Secretary of War, for the , rea, son that they cannot be paid without Con-, pressional legislation. That there is no'want of disposition on the part of the government to settle and-pay these claims we' are well as:- sured. t Gov. Thomas, now M. C. from.the W ashittgton • dislrict in Maryland, where thern - htis been more wide-spread desolation than here by military occupation, recently visited 'Wrsltington to have an - order imade for the payment of these chtims_; but it was ascertained that they could . not be paid with- , out legislation. The regulation's are , just -- -- Misran's RtfRAL Assaamor.—We call strict as to the settlement of all accounts, per* 1 the attention of our readers to an adcertisement.of - the tainii4t43.the army, arid - stichisccounts must .: abcee valuablopaper which appears in our i oilumns this . . week. Mr. Miner has devoted a lifetime to rural pin :UMW within prescribed forms, as. the laws .nits, and to thepublication of rural publications. His aow are, before they can be settled in the . .Q..erisal'orspr,2ctical than the majority of snch •puir. accounting departments., For . this reason, icatlons, and has attaineda wide. popurarity, as one of Gov. Thomas withdrew his, request for an 9rder, and will present a bill to the next. Congress providing for the prompt and equitable adjudication and payment of. all those claims. - We knoir that tho officers of the government•all recognize the justice of the demands of our people, and we doubt not that the necessary, legislation will be bad very early in the'session. The uniform efforts of Gen. Couch,to do justice to the people of _the border since he has been in command here, merit the warm est appreciation alike of the _people and the, government. IV hile ever scruptilously faith-:l ful to the government, he has" been mindful" of the just claims of those who have, 'without inquiry as - to compensation .of forms, contri buted their property to the army in times of, peril ; and.his order was but a just recogni tion of what was due froth the government to the people. That it has been revoked, for . want of power to settle the claims when ad justed,implies rio censure.upen 'den. Couch, nor does it imply' an unwillingness of the government to meet their claims when the proper authority is conferred. The adjudi cation of them, under Gen. Couch's order,- was arrested doubtless' for the reason that Congress will provide 'a definite system of settlement which may require the re-adjust ment of them." We feel assured that not be long delayed. ; ' Capt. 'Denny, who has had charge of these claims, has won the.confidenee of the people by his courtesy, integrity and promptness : and all honest claimants will be glad to haVe him re-assigned to the duty when the neces sary provision, shall have been made for Set t lement. BANK ELECTION.-At the meeting - of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Chem-, hersburg 'L Thursday last, Wm. McLellan. Esq. was chosen President of the Bank,l in place of Wm: Heyser Esq. deceased; and on Monday-last Messrs WM. McLellan, W. S. Chambers, Geo. W. Immel, B Wingerd, James. C. Eyster, B Schneck, John M. McDowell, Samuel M. Linn, John Huber, Edward Culbertson, B Wolff, John Stouffer and - John Cressler were chosen, Directors - ifor the ensuing year without oppositiun. calling Mr. McLellan to the Presidency 6 the Bank, a competent and faithful officer is secued, and the best guarantee is give - n to its stockholders and the public that its deSer vedly high character will be fully sustained. Wit learn, says the Greencastle Pilot, that Mr. D. Deitrich, of Antrim township, was attacked a few evenings ago, while on his way l home from Williamsport by some. Vil liankwho demanded his horse. Mr. D. was on his return from the pursuit f Of a herso stolen from his father the night previous, he was loth to give up the one he was riding. The fellow bad a revolver, but Mr. D. suc ceeded in pulling him off his horse, and gavo him a severe pummelling, leaving the would be robber to get up as best he could. FIN& APPLES.-Mr. Jacob Eberly, near this place, presented us with . six apples last week:, the average eirzumference of each 'Was thirteen inches; and the -_weight of the six five poundS. The tree. had six bushels of fruit, the-smallest of the crop measuring nine iaches. We are always glad to notice ,fine specimens of agricultural, horticultural, po mological or floral productions, and invine ail interested in the above'list to furnish us with written statements of fine productions of grain, garden p . roducts,. fruits and flowers. TEES FIRST NATIONAL BANS of Waynes nesboro' will go into actual operation in a few weeks. We understand that the riot; 'have already been engraved, and as 'Uncle Sam is bound for their redemption, they will pass as current in New York or NeWOr: leans as " Greenbacks." The Directors: are Alex. Hamilton, Geo; Jacobs, Geo. Beiore, Henry Good, James H. Clayton,, Samuel Frantz, Wm. S. Amberson. Daniel Mickley, Sr., and John Price. ' • - DISTRESSINO ACCIDENT.—On Stc.utday the• 7th inst., John Birny, a teamster in the employ of the dovernraent, was , kicked by one of his horses in the-abdomen. The kick proved fatal; the unfortunate man dying on Sunaay evening. He was an Irishmin„' and a resident of Chambersburg, and leaves a wife and child to mourn his untimely end. AtkiCSElLTEßS.—Captain By-ster has i•sued band-hills giving a list of drafted' - men :wife have failed to report, and offering a reward of $3O for The apprehension and' delivery of each one to him. There are -41 in Adaxn.k.; 78 in Bedford; 80 in Franklin; 16 in Ful ton ands 6 in Somerset. , ESCAPED.—The two horse thieves confined in the Fulton,j , til recently made their ecape a few days agd. The jail yard was left un locked, and they walked out and - sealed the wall with the.aid of a clothes line. .. REunrous.—The Rev. F. W. Conrad, of Lanea.ster, will preach in the-Lutheran ChUrelf on nest Sunday morning and evening. ANriv half session at the Cha•ubersburg Female Seminary .begins to day. . . iSPECULA.Tons.—The attention of .apeOula tore and cepitaliete ia invited to the ini,vertisement of Mrs. Magdalena Pott, In another column of this panel The property therein adverthied for sale IS coneldereigono of the most desirable Fulton county, and we would “LiViRO any one thinking of going into the Iron, *filing or 'Distilling businoea, to examine it before going else %here. The nearnes s to the Baltimore& Ohio 'Railroad and the character of the surrounding neighborhood rt. induce P enu purchases eeldezn wet 1041. els Where. - WDDR:A: TO OBT PURR SPICES. —lf you wotad buy pure, troth round Pepper. Cinnamon, Cloves. Coriander, and all kind+ of Spices, warranerdfresl4 go u MU" & ÜBIIIMET . I3 Drug Atom • .qttit franklin tlevooitorv, Noutmbtr 18, 184 ,est jriornals fur farmers and fruit growers in this corm- _ThegratniVes now offered by Mr. Miner to sul.weri bore and club agents, arc liberal beyond all precedent. We undersMad that sullieribers receive the full price of the paper, (one dollropel in Drloware or Concord grape vines, sent free of all ehargeslor transportation. or the same amount of ItussrlPs Great Prolific Strawberry plants, in regard to which we hear the most wontlerfrill iiccounkilif the size of berries, and prodnet:venes3. We commend that our readers, who are interested in such a p ,per, send to a specimen copy, that they may see f themselves. Address, T. 11.',Ifirrza, Clinton, Oneida county, N.Y, FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR.—The summer is past, and by the morning's freet, vrebegin to apprehend, that winter will shortly be npon us, and us most provide ourselves with the material to keep_ us jhf,rtaale. A nice Winter Suit,-or a good and well made Geer Coat are the very things, and we donot know of any place where our readers wuuld suit themselves bitter than at A. - .T. White's clothing cetablishment. He has also received a complete assortment of Gentle men's Furnishing Goods, mid a great variety of new initetms fur walstcuting,&e. FLETSER & CitEssthat. are selling and have constantly on hand Family Lie" Opts," Magenta, Crimson, &Karina, Blue, Greet e, Brown, Drub, Sl•ite and any color desired. Theyare Warrantt d fist-colors. FM , directions w th each pack:. WiIEN you "have been- every place and can't find what, you wq.nt, go to Gamey& cheap-Whole s tie unii Retail Stole. Ile keeps everything. - GELwrcits keeps the largest assortment ok lieocerles and liousekeeplugartielestn town. lie sells cheap at - Wholesale and Retail. Bur your Kerosene Oil from Gelwieks, he agent for one of the beat Oil Campania! in the State and a ways sells the best oil wholtaalo and retail. READ Gelwicks' edyertistwinent in this woekB paper. ILegat 1/otiresi 5.,,,, _ ......„____.......„..._.,...,..___..,....._...,..,...,_, ••A_T AN 911PHA'NS' 001311 T held at ChaMbersburg. for Franklin county. Pa-on the - -tan thy of October, A. D.,1863, keno the lion. Jati•e-• Null. President. and James 0. Carson und W. W. Paxton, &Is., Associate Judges of said Court: _ On motion of 11. C. Kayser, Eoq., the Court grant a rnlcon the heirs and leg4l repre.entatives of Juba Etter, I ite oft aid county of Franklin. deed. and all ties In terested therein. to appeir at an Orphans Court to be held at Chambersburg. on Tuesday, the Ist day of //feel/Orr. 1563. to take or refuse to take thr, lands oftaid John tit.- ter, decd, at the valuation and akipraiseniditt therocf, or show cause why the same should not be mild._ In testimony whereof I have herennto set my band [B",:u..] and affixed the seal of the said Court, at Chain be esburg. this 26tli day of-October, A. 0.. 18E43. nor 4WM. O. MITCHELL, Clerk. t T AN- ORPHANS' COURT; ja hold at Climberiburg. for Franklin - county. Pa.. urc toe loth day of:October. 186. before the Hon. JameB NXII Esq.. PreAdent.: and James O. Carson and W. W. Pi. a ton Diva., asaociateJnd LICA of our said court— • 't I On :notion of Lyman 14. Clarke', EFq , the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal reprecentat.ves ..f George m I.4er dceeaeed, to appear at the.Orphans's Court. to be held at Ch unbeinhurg. for said counts, on the first day of December next, to take or reuse to take, the Real tate or said deceased at the valuation and appr.tivement thereof, or shiny cause why the same should not be sold nem ding to law. In te4t.imony ahereof, I hare hereunto set my hand and affixed the Beal of the•mid Court, at Chambersbmg. th;s thirtieth day of October. 1863. ° Nov. 4.'63.•3t - W. 0.. MiTMELL. Clerk EkECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby giiiree that Letters Te.t.tnientsry to the Ertate of Otnie. Mall. Lite of Builford haiii been LTauted to the undersigned, residing in Guil ford township. All persons indebted tothesild Eatote.nre hereby re quested p, make immediate payment. and those having rhtimsgt•demandsagahn.tthe F-state of said decedent will mike known theeame without del ty. to oct. 14 C. IL 11 cHNDUIT. T 4 -1 XECUTOR'S NOT IGE.- 2 —Notiee : 12j hereby given that Letters Tertnlnentyry to the E,L41.45 01 rlttitlLhth Stroly. late of iVarren bArnahip. deed. have been panted to the. underaigned. residing in a Litt township. AD pot3OZl knnwing themgelrek indebted to t:ahl E 9 ftate will ple.we tn , ke immediate p.tyment : and e having clairhs will present them nnlhooticated for settlentent. [novlll. JOHN ZIMMERMAN. Ex *r. :VX ECUT OMS NOT IC E.—Notice A is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the h.-17de of Daniel Shively, late of the Derou4h of Cham iershorp,.. deed. have been planted to the um:eisigned• residing in said borough. All persons knowing themselves indebted in said Es tate will please make immediate payment; and those Ii Lying t Inimswillpresent them 'moped . ) authenticated I.r settlement. , ItETER SHIVELY. 'I .E. „, r , novll LI W 1 WA3IPLER. Vcrsonal propertv,:*alcz. ÜBLIC SALE.—The iindrsiffned j Administrators to the Estate of ./"Itn IlorMan, of Guiltoi d township, deed, hill offer at Public Sasso the I .te residence of said deed. on the Olt Farm of Jeremiah Unman, one mile West Of Now Guilford, an I one mile Eied. of New Frank tin. an Tht rsday. the 3rd day of December, 1813. the following Personal Pio port y. viz:--4 ORK. fIORS Er„ two of abichaleßrood Mares; 1 Colt; 20 head of Iforited Cattle. 8 11 I lob Cows, 3 Large S' cet s, 3 entail Steers, 1 Ituil and 7 Ileif.rs; 3 Sows. flogs, and 13 _Shunts; 6 head in Sheep. Also 2 PLANTA CION WAtIoNS. oite,ot which is nearly now, with Ilea; 1 one•horse Wagon; I Sleigh and -Nigh 'Belli.; 1 Wheelbarrow; 2 pair nt Hay LiniderS, nearly new; 1 Play-Item or; 2 sets of Dung. Boards, Ac., Lc. Also-1 M. CORM ICK REAPER AND MOWER, a SeparnGr, 1 .stain Drill, Feed Cutter, Ornin_,Crndle. 2 Mooing Scythes' ' 1 three-horse flow; '2 two-horre Plows; Single and tionh.e Shovel Plows; 2 Hai rows; 1 torn Cln erer; I Cult ator; 3 new Springs; R lot of ForOt Arid iiftke-; Chain; Fifth Chain and Spreaders: Double and Sin gl . Trees Bull Traces; Breast Challis; Cow Chains; 2 sets Iliad iti,,eB; 3 sots Front Goitre; Fly Nets; 4 Ilousines; Blind Bridles; Collars; Riding and Wagon 5.4.111 s, A lao, a lot of Bags. Abe. a general assortment of lions, hold and Kitchen FURNITURE, ennaisting, in pert, of lte.lstelols. Beds and Bedding:l Sale; a lot of Chairs; (Meese. Crockery. and Tinware, and a great many ar ticles not neeeista,7 to enumerate. Also.l W. Vinegar: Flouteliatt. Ac, k 5. Aleo.Grain in the groom', Corn by the lts ri el, Potatoes by the thWiel. mile to commence at 9 o'clock. A.M., obeli attendance, and a credit of one year will be given nix all sums over the purchaser giving Note, with approved security. SOPIIIA lIER)IAN, Adminintrat nov. 11 DANIEL, HER 11 AN,Adin in tat °tor.. _ CattiiTl Auctioneer. _financial. 13 0A N N r 1 3 C- 186. 9 1 F The C lol i r l eCto 'l ns M Bof the E I S n B ic o U f h t am ha, rilleirg have this day declared a DIVIDEND of FIVE P.LIL-.ChNT. on the capital stock. parable on deiriand. nor .1-8 t . fl.ll. BIESSERSHITII, Cashier. "DIVIDEND.—The President and Manage:s of the Chambersburg Turnpike Road Co.npany nave declared a dividend of one per cent on the culdtal stock of said Company payable on demand. Nov. 4. WU-at W. H. McDOWELL, Trensurir. Wants. WANTED—An Apprentice to learn the Ti NNING Business. /again, 'at tin; Its- TWITORT (Mee. imp fi•tf AVANTED.—A Good Journeyman CAI3INET M4Kkat. Steady einploymont riven Enquire at this Office. oct2l 'Q3-t[ PARTNERSHIP Notice is hero by given that the undersigned have entered into !art nership ja the Hardware and Cittlery busk" se at the old stand of Wert & Brand, where we MO prepared to furnish everything in our line as cheap as any other houee in the county. Special inducements are offered for cash as our motto wUI be quick oaks and short profits. JACOB S. BRAND; 'oet.l, 'B3--oct 14 OBORGIB VLACH. Ueat estate 2,ales. PtiBLIO SALE OF REAL ES TATE.—Ther,eni,scriber. Administrator of Samuel Gordon. deed, will tinder en order vt the Orphans' Court, offer at Public ash", in front, of llowdeds Hotel. iii the borough of Waynesboro. on Saturday. W 1 day of No rember. 1863,, at 1 o'clock, all the biltrwing valuable Real Estate, late the property tit sold dec'd to wit : Purport], consisting of a LOT OF GROUND, with a yienstoriedUßlCK HOUSE and- other buildings thereon erected. situate on the south tilde of East'llain Street. in said Borough. bounded on the South by on alley, by lot of Jacob Storer on the West, and on East by purport No 2. This purport is 26 foot along Main Street, and 26 on" the rear 4lley, and was the mansion dec'd. Ptirpar s f 2, situate immediately East an d adjoi n ng pur port 1 bounded on the East by lot of 'Sainuel Rider. south by an alley, and having a small BRICK HOUSE thereon, is 25 feet 2 inches. more or leis. along Mom Street tied about 23 feet along the rear alley: - Purport 3 consists of Muse and Lot on south side of Main Street. haying an alley on 'the East. an alley etc the South, and property of Mrs. Cochran on the West. with a two storied ROUGUCA ST DOUSE and other build ings thereon erected. . - Purport 4 Being a LOT OF GROUND designated on Plot of town as tot 34. lionnded by Mechanic Street . on the East, a lot orMrs. Anders ()tithe Ni rth; by an alley On the West. and on South by lot of Peter Dock, same being about h perches wide and 20 perches deep, and heretofore used its avriursery. An excellent chance to buy cheap and good property is here offered. The purports are well looted and in mason:llde condition. Teringmad. known on day of sale. rilv.ll-ts JAMES IL GORDON, Miter— [REPOSITCRT Chambersburg, pleaso copy.-- : Waynts b,ro Record.] PUBLIC SALE.—By virtue of an A . Order of the-Orphans' Court of Frapitlirr 6onay, me undersigned. Administmtrix witiz the will annexed ul CATHARINE MERKLLIE; late of Olutinbensburg, deed, will expose to Public Sale, on the premises. on.Saturang, the 28111 day of Novembor next, the following REAL ESTA LT. viz : A TRACT .0F LAND. situate in Hamilton township, on the Chrimbersburg and Bedford turnpike. adjoining lands ofJac others.coi italtling 3 out E LEV ti,N ACRES. The Improyertients are a LOG. ROUSE and other necessary out-buildings, Also—A LOX or tIROUN ,in the Bortingh of Chant beiisburg. fronting oil tre‘t 31arket street, on ' , Ant is known ws “New England Hill," 4in which is erected a very convenient and comfortable BRICK LICLUSE. This property will mate a desirable home. itt AlSo—A LOT 01' GROUND. fronting tut' (German st., on tho North. Catharine street tip the South, and heund ed Ly an Alley on the West. being about 54 reet in and 2SC, feet in depth, This Lot waino divided tuto two or four HULLOING LOTS. with ,an Alley hstween, I.r tne accontmodation of purchnse4 desirous Of obtaining eligible Building Lots. -Persons winking to purchluie,'cati obtain more minute int irmation by calling upon O:4SEILLIAIIER, Attorney at UM. Chambershurg. *Et.. Sale at 1 o'clock, P.M.. of said day, commeneng with the Town'Property. when the terms will be made known. lioivi] MARGARET MERKLPIN. Aiini'rx. 111DUBLIC undersign- ed, Administrator of Henryirdlar, dec'd, wilt sell i'ublic sale. on Monday4the2.3,l etify of November .1863, the following REAL IIStATE MANkuN FARM, situate on the Oristown:Jvnd, I toile North of Orrstown. and McClellan. Mil'. containing 102 ACRES and 52 PERCHES ofexcellent' Land, in a good state of cultivation ; the improvenients are a two story I,lg House, Bank Barn" and other neceesary out building..' There is a Well of good Water at the house. and one near the barn. There is also, two ORCHARDS of choice Fruit on the Farm. Also, a TRAC L' of LAND, inlioninig the aboye2contalmog66 ACRESandI PERCIN with a Log House. Brick Shop, and Log Barn thereon erected. .There is a thrivimt sung Orchard on the promis'es, and a Well of nevenfailing Winer at the house and one at the but n. About 15 Acr.s of this tract' is timber: Alpo, a Tract of good TIMBER LAND, con taining 7 Act es and 68 Perches; situated_ between Rox. bury an) Centre apiare. Also, f 6 /5..cRE4 and 2.5 FER OIIES of Mountain Laud. situate irf Letterkenny town ship, two miles east of Strasburg. Persons wishitm: to view thottbovA• Properties,can do so by calling n Jacob Hollar, residkug on the MansfOn Forum, or the undersigned, reeLlinttlin St. Thomas. 'Sale o commence at 10 o'clo4', 4., 1- 51., when the terms will lie made known. ° ;PETER C. HOLLAR, mw 11 , ulministrator. •FAVOR I TE SUMMER RESORT FOlt SALE ON. TOAtENT. THE BROAD TOP 3101;NTAt) lOUS E, Broati Top City, Huntingdon County. t'eunzt. This celebrated Ho tel. situated on the top of Brood Top Monatain. one of the finest locations in the State for puvVair. grand mountain scenery and fine water, is ofrere 1 for sale at a great bargain, or to rent to an enterprising tenant. The House is crowded every season and presents an opportunity of making zuoney in the hands of a bust lie-s mau seldom to he met with. Itilifuctlislied through out with KLtOiAN t NG ItNITCR E VenOlziladelphia; it is a very substantial Stone Building, three stories and basement. 134 by tie feet. with kitchen 17 by . 27 feet.— Ire (loose. Carl fag° IL, use. St fides and other out build ings. a pleasure golden and ample ground for vegetible gardens. There are MAO Meadows and cultivated fields. The 1 irge coal trade of the neighborhood And the very tothihrious atmovizere of Broad Top ;Jay will ever fill the House with visitors during the Summer Mon,hs, For terms, kc.. apply tg li INKY D, 3100KE, l'reakdent of the Broad Top ImpronemPrpt Co., 228. Walnut St:, Philadelphia. toet2ti '63-6t A i l AL (I ABLE TAVERN , STAND FORt..y LE.= Thrt undersigned_ otter at P - rirate S incatlio we known Tavern, situated un the corner of 'Market and Second Streets, now in the occupancy of Slteoll - Brown. The llotel is a large conwinattons two atom 'brick 6nilding.. The yard attached is ininiinthly arra4ged for travellers st-pping with buggies and wagons. The stable is large and airy, and capable of 'at-canna-Ant ing from 50 to CO head of trwees. The out buildings stich as Wash Hones. Spring [loose ice lion:ie. Ste. Makes it the most de.it able Hotel in the eennty. Its near location to the Rail It, , ad, Court House, Bank. ninl places. tent. , s it the most pleasant and comet:Dna shinning place iii t o wn. Pe r rZems desiring U. pitrcha4,,can see tho premises and learn the terms of sale by calling ou the undersigned. ,ED, AU4IIINBAULI - Clounli'g.sept.2_tf EL M. *WORLEY. VAL U.A. MAE JIII t2li PROPERTY volt Et 11,1 L—The subscriber desiring to retire frombusiness,olfersat privates:de his V A LIT MILE M ILL Property. situate on the eon, cocheague Creek. at Scothind.fls , e miles North of fllinnthershurg. The - Mill has three ran nt Burrs and is in good order fur home end merchant work. It is situ god in out. of the hest - grain growing regions of Southern Pennsylvania, and conve nient to churches and scho its. There are about seven. teen Acre+ of land connected with the Mill, nearly all cleared and good Meadow band, and under vod fence. A large is astory Weathe, hoarded DWELLING ItOUSE and of he rout . buildings, and consid- rails fruiters onthe property. The price asked is $5.000. while the nett earnings ufthe mill during the last year wag shove Si 00. For p Irtienlais apply to the sub.criher I esidiilg on the premises. [aug 14.tf) -JOHN SLEIPHTER. --- - -, SITER I F F'S SALES.—Byi tirtue of sundry writs of reedit Mill exponrts, issued .ut.of the t out t of erosion Pleas of Franklin county, Pa , and- to me dirrctedthere will be expo•led to Public Sale, at the i'onrt House in the Borough of Chambersinirg, ots Tan , day. the 21th of Alorcmber, , lB63 at 1 o'clock, I'. W., the I'd loWing described Heal Estate, viz : • All deferdant's interest in the following described TRACT OF LAND. situate In Washingtion township, colitainin 38 ACRES more or less. with one and a halt story LOG HOUSE and Log Dern theteon erected. sit j.dnini lands of W. Pennell, Jno, Dow ney, .T . W.lloover, J. 'Bodge' a and others. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Welty. and will he sold by me. nov.4 3t - ' - SAMUEL BRANDT, Sheriff. P UBLIC SALE.—The undersigned - - will offer at PublieSal., on the peetnises. innate to .Antrim township. about 3 miles South-west of Green cast!., near the Williamsport turnpikeost Thursday. the:2oth day .f 11 - arrabargl£4l. the following Beal Es tate. to wit: 113 ACRE And 130 PERCHES, neat mea sure of SLATE and tiItATEL LAND, about 45 Aoreq of %bleb are in Timber.. The improvements are a two storied BRICK 110IISF..;Bank Barn and other necessa ry ont-buildings. and a Well of good 11 ater sqs' Sale to commenca at.lo °cluck. on said day.when terms will be made knoifn by' JAMES RULE. novll-3t . , yayeWO 110 INES FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers at Private Sale, TWO LOTS in tteville, one of the lots having thereon erected, a new two stone double FRAME HOUSE, and the other a one and a-hal fstoried house. The property isdesirably located for business, ores a privet edwelllng,belng In the neighborhood of the Academy and opposite Brown's Rotel Persons wishing to view the property can do so byc tiling upon Dr.Fahrney, the present occupaut,or the subscriber.- Terms made to suit purchasers. sept a-cr • . JNO. G. MEM. Loot, Stolen antr*trageb. r.,-:- REWARD.S_toIen from the ej pasture field of the alubscriber, on Friday n ght t e 7th inst.,4 miles east of Ghambersburg on the Gettysburg Pike, a large Black Dorse,B years old; awe. neyed In the left shoulder, but &leaflet go lame; walks wellin harness or under the saddle. The above reward will be paid for any information leading to the recovery of the horse by ' ANDREW J. LOGLIBAIIM. aug 12 STRAY. —A BRIGHT BAY potted to be two years old th's fall, csmeao the prem. isee of the subscriber. in Guilford township, about the last ofJune or that ofJuly last. The owner ls requested to come and prove property, pay charges and take her away. JO ,RFii C. CRAWFORD:. Fayetterille, Nov.ll, • hear estate PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ES TAT E.---The undersigned, Administrators of Jolter .beaver, late a. Peters township. deed, Lill offer at Pub lic Sale, In London. on Thursday, the 19th days./ Nordin ber next. the lollowin descril.,,xliD?al Estate, to wit: A TRACT OF LAND, the Mansion farm of said.deed, situarp he Peters township. bounded by lands of Heniry Roemer, Pack! Burkholder. Peter Stenger (of C.) and other lauds of ssid doe's:tied, c ntalnlng 152 ACRES and 44 PERORES neat measure. and hav-ng, thereon a FARM 110115 E, with tine spring ante" brought to the door in pipes, two Tenant Houses and other buildings, and a tine Orchard. - Also.- , Atiother TRACT OF LAND. the -Mill Fannt. 4 . situate in Peters township. bummed by lands of dames 31ulli it. London town tots. Comooche.tgue creek and oth er lands of said' deed, containing 143 AERES and lib PINRCH LS, with a. FRAME DWELLING 110IISE ands log weal herdaiard barn. and two good Or hauls thereon. Also.—AmitherTßAtT OF LAAD, situate -in' Peters township, bounded by other lands of s sid ilecensed, Con ococherigue creek and and of Wright's heirs, containing 55 ACRES and 9-1 PERCHES, and hiving thereon a STONE GRIST MILL in good order, with a tine water power. It SAW - MILL, two dwelling houses and other` buildings. ' Also.- , Another TRACT OF LAND, situate in Peters townshid; bounded by lands of Daniel Truett's aud- other lands ofsitid-deceased, co.itaining 215 ACRES awl 22 and haring thcs eon a STONE and ROUGH 'CAST - DWI LUNG - HOUSE, a Stone Ilarn and two Oreh ards_nflood f Also.- Another TRACT OF LAND, situate in Peters township. bounded by lands of Daniel Trestle, Samuel I lollinger. Jaenb Barger and other I sudsy( et. d deed. con taining 218 ACRE mid 111 PERCIRIS, with a FRAME DWELLING DOUSE and Tenant Rouse, a Log stable and small lb chard thereon. Also.—Another i RACE OF L k.ND; aurae in Peters totinship, bounded by lands of stenger .) and _other lands of said deceased. containing 27 ACRES and 53 PERCHES. and having thereon a BRICK T %VERN STAND. Wagon Maker shop, Black Smith Shop, and au °rehead of choice fruit. . Also.—Another TRACT OF LAND. situatel n Peters township. bounded by lands of Peter Burkholder', Got lieb Trogler,‘Wm. Divilbiss, Christian Hoover and other lands of said deceased and Peter Stenger, coutamg 57 ACRES and 21 PERCHES. This tract is unimproved. AIso.—A•TRACT of TISIIIER D in Phtoni town ship. bounded bilitnds ul Christian floor - or, t'eter Sten. ger (of C) heirs ofJamb Rurkhulder, heirs of ..Ins Lowe, Win. ‘icHrith, - Kuhn and other inn to of -aid deceased and Peter Stenger, jot C,) containing 178 ACRES and 37 PERCHES, neat men:one._ • - Also.—Another TRACT of L'IM B ER. 1 - , D, brim , ded by (mita of William Mearrith, Emanuel Kuhn and lands of Bearer and Stenger, containing 3 ACRES and 151 PERCHES: - - • A - so.—A nother TRACT of UNIMPROVED LAND, sit; nnte in Peters township, bounded by hams of Peter Stenger, of C, Jacob Stenger and John McLaughlin, cow mining 3S ACRES and 72 PERCHES. AlRo.—Anotner TRACT of FARB. LAND, net lot. sit nateln Peters township, handed Ltnils of Jas. Mul. Lin. Samuel Vance..l, Hinnsier and London town lots, containing 12 ACRES nun 132 PERCHES. Also —A TRACT of MOUNTAIN :LAND. situate In Peters township: hill rinsng lands of J. J. Kennedy and other lands of said deceived; nn.l Peter Stenger, of 0., containing 357 ACRES and 61 PERCHES. Also.—Another .TRACt - of TIMBER and 510UNT AIN LAND. situate in Peters townlibip. in Spruce Hap,. ad joining lanes i f James Lowe's''wire ' Atchison Ritchey and lands Into of EL Easton, containing 019 ACRES and 64 PERCHES. Abio=An undivi iedthree4biti the Interest in a TRACT OF NOUNTAIN LAND in Peir•rs township. adjoining lands of , icilrath.Kutin,-Peter -Burisholder, other lands of Beaver and Stenger and other lands of dee'd, con taining 376 ACRES and 49 PEROICES. ' Also—An undivided seven-eights inter est in a TRACT OF LAND, in Peters township adjoining other lands of said dec'd, and lands Or Christian Hoover, containing, 65 ACRES and 87 PERCHES. with an old Dwelling House and other improvements thereon. ,1 Also—An undivided sevuireighthe interest in a TRACT OF 'TIMBER LAND, situate, in Peters townshipotiljuin lug lauds of Christian Plum's at.d other lands of said dec'd, containing 89 ACRES and 145 PERCHES. Also---A LOT OF tIROUNII - situate In the town of Loudon. in Peters township. ant:timing [theist 1. ACRE, with -a two story DW LUND HOUSE. part Briok and part Frame. a Stable, ke.. thereon erected. AlsoA LOT OF GROUND. situate in the, centre of the town of Loudon, at the intersection of a public alley, with the Cliambersburg and Bedford turnpike. with a - DIN E I LING. HOUSE, Store house Blacksmith Shop, dc., thereon erected. Alar Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A.M., on said day, when the. terms will be make kndwn by Pt.TE.E. KUNKLEMAN, Adm'r, _Alf 5/1r JAN firm:ATER, Adm'rx. , oct. - of John Deaver. dec'd. By order of Conrt.—Wm. d. 'Shun rm., Clerk. P UB-LIC SALE OF REAL ES -TAE. —The undersigned, ac ting under n Power of Attoney fir the heirs of CnarriAN StiocErr. Sen.. tote of Washington county. State of Km ylanii. dec'd, will of for at Public Sale. on the premises. on the days mention ed, the f dlowing described Real E4ste, to wild OX TUESDAY, THE 2IFH -DA Y OF NOVEMBER. On the Mansion`Farm. atlo a'clock, A. .11 . sair AIA N SCION It AR W, consisting of a Tract of Land. situated about one milaßist of itidgetille and itbout Tier nisi smith of Waynesboro', on the old Hagerstown road, ly ing in Washington county, Md., bounded by lands of Jacob Shockey. Christian Shdckey. Jr., Jacob S. Good, nod others, containing 92 ACRES and 76 PERCHES, with large two story BRICK HOUSE. ti large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, with Oorneriba, Wash Roue, and °Liar out buildings thereon. There is -a never-f Ming well of water near the house, on said firm. with a pump in it; fast e is also a.very large Orchard of choke fruit t lees. Alsie=At the sonic time and place, will be offered at -Public rale, a Tract Land known as the •• OEHR FARM," now occupied by Cyrus Fell ri verSlhout i ne mile southeast of Ridgeville, in the aforesaid county. bounded by lands of Jacob Hoover, Jacob .linfilmin and others, containing 1344 ACRES mine or less. There isr erect ed on said premises a !joist BRICK HOUSE, and large B ink Barn. Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs,' Binekstuith Situp, and all uther outbuildings. There is a large Spring, of water near the house, a large A PYLE ORCHARD. a variety of Crapes and other fidtit. This is one of the most deakablefirms in the county: Stuck luui Irmo nc. tees to outer from every field, and other c invenlences, Also—At the same time, and place, a TRACT of -un improved LAND, bounded by David Shockey. and Jacob_ Summers, containing So ACRES and 20 PERCHES. - This land is cleared and under fence, with a mimber- Locust 'frees on it. Also—At the came tinfe and place. %;:ilt be offereil at Public Sole. a TRACT OF LAND about one tube s.inih east or the Mansion Palm, bounded_ tty lauds of David t.hockey, George l'airkdoliaud the, last mentioned Tract. etintaining 76ACRES and 21 PEROIIES. in the aforesaid coo. ty. with }lovety, and Barn, arida good Spring of venter with a supply of timber-on said land and a. fine Orchard Alais—At the dune time and place, will be offered at Public Sale, Five tag of TIMBER LAND, bounded by lands of Jacob Shockey,Christi to Shockey, Peter Bark doll, and the last niontioned trait, 4 lots containing from sto .0 - 11 RES. These lots are well set with Chestnut, ltockoak and other timber laud are easy of access. 0.. V FRIDAY, THE 27771 DAY' OF NOVEMBER, at 12 o'clock, at the house of -Samuel Bare, a Tract of Land known m the "MARSH FARM" situated in Ante int township, Franklin county, Penna.. about six miles southeast of Greencastle and about, one in lin from the Mat sh Store. This hind is elle ided into two prte, to stilt purchasers. First part. by lands of J. ',Muir. S. Leekrone and the at iresaid S. Bare, containing 30 ACRES and 21 PERCHES of nnimproired Land, with A stream of Water running thrbugh it and about 10 ACRES dfleavy TIMBER. Second part, hounded by lands of S. ;Shank. 51. Snlvely and the aforesaid S Bale, containing 53 ACRES and 32 PERCHES, abontl4 Acres of heavy Um her. Mal uninsproted land. Any person wishing to view the Farms lying in 5-lary land will call upon the undersigned residing near - the Mansion Farm. - The undersigned will also meet persons *tatting to view the timber land, on Friday the 20th dail of November, at the house of Solomon Shockey. The Penna. land or Marsh Farm wilt be shown to persons by Emilie' Bare, who residei close by, before the day of sale. The terme will be made known un the day of ea e by CHRISTIAN SHOCREV, Jr., JACOB S. HOOD, 4 no, II - - - Attorneye in,fact. [Chambershurg Rapoarrony please copy and la. d bill to this office f,r collection —Wayne.36nro Record.) VALUABLE , STEAM TANNERY • V FOR SALE.—The undersigned will sell at Privatte Sale. his TANNERY,Xnewn as the Corner Tarrnery,with steam and water-power. Saw mill, Chopping Mill,Stockt for breaking hides, ltc. The Tannery has 8 leeches, 82 vats, 2 limes and water-pool,-and is capable-of tanning 800 heavy hides a year. There are two Log Dwelling Rouses, Barn, Stable and other necessary out building* connected with the Tannery, and about 80 Acrescleaaed . with good fruit. He will sell any quantity of land with' the Tannery, from 'lOO to 700 Acres. Oi er 800 Acres am Timber,and an ample supply of Chesnut Oak Bark SF run the Tannery for tiny years. It is situated about 7 miles South-west of Idercersburg, on Licking Creek. Terms Made easy. Possession will be given this fall necessary. For further particulars address the* tinder signed, at Mercersburg, Franklin county, Pa. au g 12, 83 tf -- " C. METCALF. VALUABLE STORE STAND - & STOCK OF 'GOODS AT PRIVATE SALE.--The undersigned, having determined to tell nquish the 3Dr cantile business, offers at Private Sale, his STORE STAND and DWELLING 110085. ettuated in the centre of the town of Loudon, Franklin county. Pa. -The Store Stand issone of the oldest in the county; has always had a very liberalshare of the patronage of the town and surroundmg country, and is now doing an excellent bust. ness. The STOCK or GOODS consist of a general assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Queensware, &c. The Dwelling House is largo and commodious, la good repair, and has all the conveniences ; on the lot there is also a good Stable, Wood Shed, Corn Crib, Wareroom, and Smoke House, with all kinds of choice Fruit. If desired, the Real Estate will be sold withonC the Stock of Goode. Persons disposed topnrehase are Invited to call and examine the premises and learn terms. nor 11-81 8 A EL VANCE, Sr: iaeal 06iate ,Salto. ACIiANCiE TO MAKE MONEY The undersigned oiler at Prmate Pule , ort anti.* ring tel MS, 111/ that, Valuable Tit ALT la , LAND sinti lard in al."Tbomns township, Et nahlln Coanty, miles North west 'dila village or . 'Maras, hound* by lands otD.Wildon's Heise, Wm. Frenner, jtarr , m other*, containing 229:ACRES. About lee Acresof this Tract are clnated and la a Ilia* atate ofcultivatiom, the whole of a lairh Itar. beta 141 ()uglily limed - within She lent few yea's; the balance le heavily sat - with tiniving limber. There isn n e e Lime stone- Quarry on the pi ealises. ;plat" , a asifellta gliAlity of Lone is wader; The Isuprovelnent* cometst a good, two-atoned Leg and 23.01:8S- FlNli VAN K EAU N, erteteirlaseuninrer: a, Winter - power SAW :MILL, sail a L..T.4 L. and SDI:MAE driven by a small Zitilin Engine, and other necessasy and convenient buildings.. The, abuse PrzTertyuffern great indnetrnicnt/ to rum.: chasers of Reif Estate. It is located in a finely Wail mid region .and a thodemand fur I.limlier.Stitr,l. Will ciintinue on the incretii.l. tiu en-rorter Luminous man could not dal to make liliumy out of dot =fly advantages it pousesles. dashing to to rest in .s valuable ty are invited to Pit* iltia - satistatil shea,m„n2 residing therenn...nrillgivo tiny In t .inintion that may be desired. POSSC.IbIOiI CAn tit t•P# at any time. June 17.'63. GARVER b fittI3ARMAII. _ IDUBLIC SALE.- 7 •By virtue this °idol of the Orphans' Court of Franklin countl. Palma.. the undersigned, Administietors ui the Estm. o r Frederick Divilloss, late it Witt.? en township, lu ~„14 counts, deed. willoffer at Public Sale. GI) this'pottriliies,• on rridey the 27th dap of Noremiicr, ISt3, the Aillewing described heal Et•tnte, viz: Purport No. I. being the NIANSION li AGM, adjoining Undo of michdo hailes Delwht. litesr David Marlin Mid others,itoot ird lig MI ACRES end • PERCIIES. - tienc meiisit re heel tia therein evicted it Pear Cory STONE DWELLING 1101.713 E. Stone Dern, e.t.a Stone Sprhig Iluuae, a ith other Heedful buildings and imprasernents. Alen, a good Apple Oichard nod other fruit trees; with an nhanilant seppiy water on the Mille. Iris and has recent.- 'ly been well lime 7 , and altogether is ia good• fhrwiog Purim t N 042 cord intn;.; 153 ACIV'S and 5 1 ) ES neat mea-are. aiti.aninc the likia l tahi str-rey, !awl* .IChlrrlesCelwis,d.mesTeuhhoirs. John Thomas and other=, witlt ix story and a hall LOG DIA I.LLI h O BOUM L. , g. Sta.lido, and House tberetin. Al.trint thirty Acipi or this tract is cleared. and the rest well carered with Mack and White Oak, anti CiteAtint Timber and is well Watered. 11. th tracts will be sold together, or separate. a» w.ll hest snit put chasers, Sale to commence at tt4i rl. ck, on said day, *heath . ; terms will be made knewn by , SOLOMON DITILBISS, 1 SIMON' RR FWER„ Adri'ra• nov. t PUBLIC SALE.—By virtue of an Order issuing out of the Orphans' rows of Frank o County. and to the undersigned,. Administrators of Catharine Cramer, late of tenet kenn,) Township. deed, there will be exposed to' üblieSaie, on the Plemb'egt. nn .Naturdny. the 2lst (fey of Al Vv.& r. C 3. tit 1 o'clt P.M.. the following dm-et-Met Real Estate, ifs One_ Acre and 63 pet elms of Sista lard, with a two•sfory Bill :K ;PRISE. otte-stoy leg lit use. 'plane Ettable. Rog Pen. and other. necessary imprerements thereon erected There sire an excellent Well of Maier, And MA Apple ()reliant. containing 40 ft nit Min tlees.on thr premises. The property is situated in Pleasant Rail, Pranklio County. Pa. Terms of 'Sale 111 1r cent of pur• chaste money to be paid mil day of sale. One half of whole amount ofmirchase money_ (int ailing the 10 per paid oti the day of Este) to I , P meld on the Ist - day of Apt i1:1564. or at any time before that when pur chaser may desire possession. When a deed for proper(y will be given. The balance on the Ist of April", 1.9.66, with interest from-date of deed. scented be judgment. 301 IN CItAIIER, JOSEPIT OIL • MER, . • "Adaerrof Caliarfne reamer.deed. oct'a 11.1 PUBLIC SALE O] REAL -ES TATE,---Will be expoied et Yultlic Salo, ut the res idence et 0. A: Anderson, deed. in Quiney, on Priday • the 27th doy of November Inst., the-following Real Er,- tate, to wit,: No. I. A three storied BRICE nOTEL., with Warb lions°. Spa lug Rouse, Smoke Muse. Bake livine and" Wood Rouse attache!. Mad, a Frame Building take lated for Shoe or Tailor Shop. with stabling aufflcielet4 to nicommodate quite a number e f Hot sea. No-. 2. A two aturied ItRICB STORE ROUSE. with Smoke Timmy and other out buildings. Also.a larg Maar. . _ Stable thereon to acted. No. 3. A. owe and half sfo HOUSE, Wash INA" Ae., attached, with e I vet ilingWed of Wade!' on each of the above m s. N 0.4. A LOTitontaining 11111 and three-four th ACRES of Land, with au excellent Filame Born thereon.. No. 5. A LOT 01 , 51EALOWOROLI10, coltaming one half Acre. Any person wishing to 'view the premises can do - 10 by auling un the untlareicnes .living in Quincy. Sale to semmence ut lu Wch,ck, ( . 41 said dny. a ben the term's will be matte known by - -L. C. JaP.N.LR. - notr.ll. Attnir. V FART' FOR SAL.t. y —Thesubscriber offers at Private : situated about !,:kutile from Quincy, cant nine 151 14 of which is in TlslllElt and thriving Chestnut. % of the Farm isof )1 e bestow') Ity ot I.,l,slFarl'oNlc Lkkir and ;Olin a high state of cnitivation. the' improie tnentsat ea largo vith portico and' porches. a new BUICK - BANK feet long. with Wagon 'riled and Corn Crib attached:, trouLic , Ftnmr Marriage Holum : Thick Wash IlousW Siu, ke Howe. Bei* Oven, and ail neceesaly outbuildings, in good-repair There la a large Cistern chi)* tithe Bei 'Lulled Rm. `twit and 'no near the kitchen. Theta Welt of eXcelletst water iu the yard. There is alai a variety Gi choice Fruit, such as rearm, Pi tuns. Peach , a and °rapes izi •the yard. There isalso a good ORCHARD of young tharirg Fruit on the preinises • l'ersona Wi`thillg to view the lauds .n do so by cnlltag on the suWo•ribei.or any informatpn leapecting it CAM he obtained by rallingon iieo. J. Band ey, County Trees urer. {sent 9-11'1 .1011,N -1114)1Ant DETvATE SALE OE' ti - N.NERY NEAR - FAYE . TTEVILLE.—Tbe iitidetsigted well at Prtvata Sale the folroeir g described BAAL TATE, to vr it: 30 ACRES OF LAND; All ender good fuzee and t t liable. with a goo,! Beal:Van in& a never failing . o ell of good waif: pear 11te doer-a good Rain and Thrathiug Floor. a Lail Qtcharl beartati the beat Trait. Also A TANNERY of32largs Vats. ti large Leaches with- limes and pool, Bark 'AI ill, Boller. Pump and Fulling Slake, an in excel lent order. the whale operating by WATEIt PO* P.H. Alan a good Barkalted. all rtnenrpastoid in oonventewew and labor saving. The abort, property will be ahownitoany pentotton up - plicath,n to Jacob B. Cook of Fayetteville, or John Cook of Chambersburg. Terms will be rens - J0ne1.7,T.3-tf - PETER COOK. QMALL FARM FOR -SALE.--,The subscriber will all et, Private Foie the SIAALL FARM on which he now resides. sunsfe in A ntrbil tow' - rhipiVranklin county, about six ndles frian tie, on the Caehtown read, adjoining' iambi of Eameel Myers and °theta, containing about Yotry 11011E8—ell cleared land, in good order end tinder, good fente. Thel* is a 'YOUNG Oltell A Ilk of thrifty trek on the place: end a Well of excellent is atm.. The iniprevetnents eunstst" of a two-story "LOG blrk.l,l.lNO it9rs6, BANK TlAliN.lorty-two fret kng, and well finishcili; and-all other necessary rut bnildingg Possreiton x IU be given on the let of April. 18r4. Terirs - Wilt Le mite known on application to the sub.eriher ri siding oti premises. toct 'll3dff NAMI3I:I. TA - NNEItY FOR SALE.--rnie Rub. scriber offer , ' fir Sale bin TAN'NER T. , situate in 'l.o.onnelleitnrs. FititouL'oluttzs. The yet ti cor.tßitm 40 N'A'..S42 LEACIIES. ( b uni er roof i. with kieetl.DbAlli SHOP: LARK SIIF.DS a ti everything conveniebt for carrying on the busilyA. ' At. nbuniinnve cf Brut r4ll Is- Inui for i . S.' t.it oto Saint per re ) . ti rte ari d g o od nw,ErA, ING DOUSE and Tevnint II nee. to n ed e. with 01 time osary builtlinr, and ta. tint rt;efFitlTlT:on the lore or the choicest-kind. connection withtlie shove *DI he &Ad, if dee' re ' ' . eltll'ii of prime LIBINSTON SI, LAND in :thigh state ofltivatfon. oct 743 m - • WU. HOKE. EAL EST. .PE AT EIVATE xt , SALE.—The s hscriher will t Private Sale, a part of the lower e d of the OLD if N 91019 FALL% situated about 3 niir rims • atle. containing about 30 ACRES, 9of s• hich Timugt.adioniig J° l l. Bade on the South and the Franklin _Ralltriad -ou -the East. The improvements are a 114 story'- LOO 1101.1:-B and small Stable. A Stream of Water paesea through the centre of the land. - - - Persons wishing to view the premises can do so b,v, *ailing at the chi Mansion Intro. IY 11, 'ea tf ABRAJIAn KAUFFMAIf.,-. REAL ESTATE SALE,---The dersibped, Trusteeto sell ,he,Reak - Eatate-of Tru man Cosgrove. will expose at Pubic :EN143,011 December 4210863, at-10 o 'clock, on. the premMee, a certain Lot or piece of Land. situate in the Borough, of Chambersbnrg, bounded and delcribe,Tna follorst on the North by Fins Street. on the East by jands of N'Creck - - ett's heirs. on the South by lands of 'Daniel Tragic, and on the West by gronmig of Relfrick's heirs, with a ,t.Yrp, LOO DWELLING ROUSE thereon erected. - GEO. W. BREWER, Trustee to sell the Real Estate of Truman Coegivre. By the Court.--Wst. G. MITCEIELL, Clerk. I no,lbiaj. SSIGNEES SALE.—As the Aa signeeof Dr. Te 1031.48 STALX.ER, I Will Oger Itt Pub ic Sale on theproulses medintely adjoining . the Per _ongli of Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, or; Friday, the 20th day of Ncrembtr, neat, several Lam 'OF GROUND, well adapted .for town lots which wars left unsold at the last sale of Deal' Estate. Thew lots adjoin lots sold to Lewis, S. Forney. John - PhilliP 9 -0 1144 / them TnetZl'din WILLIAM arLELLAN,Assignac.l' IS