PUBLIC SUE • . • PP AiA 1:11L- ..L:l7Ea BY authority and pursuance 'of an order of "alert granted 'y the Orphans' , Court of Frank lin County, Pa., to avid Gilbert, administrable of John Gilbert Br., to - of said county", deceased, there will be'offered at Public Bale, in 'the Borough of Waynesboro'' ON SAVUROAF, ma DAY OF OC TOB6I mare, at 10 o'clOck, all 'the Real Estate of said deceased not taken at the appraisement, the *me consisting of, • PURPART let being until lately the ' MANSION FARM of the deceased, adjoining the Borough of Waynce hom', and bounded by lands of H enry Gilbert; %V Bcaore, Snider and others', coritatning . , 120 ACRES AND M . ) PERCHES] with floe improvetnenta there on made. PURPART 3D, a BRIG► HOUSE, STOREROOM and other buildings on lot of ground located in a pleasant part of the Borough aforesaid. ' PURPART 4TH, an excellent Lot of Graurid immediately behind purports 2 and 3, fronting on West Street, containing 358 rinoixEs and well adapted to being divided into building, ata PUPART 6TH a lot of MOUNTAIN LAND in Washington' township; bounded by )nmk of Welsh, Hughes, snider, and Foreman's heirs; set with Chesnut and other trees and contalnink • -77 .a.gitanns. PURPAIIT 6TH, being the larger portion of the "NIGH FARM," situated in.Antrim Township, L miles from Shady Grove and bounded. by lands *of Me!chi Snivety, Win. StoveroSites, Gillen and others, containing AILSEIDO 2111A1C.11ER-F..0151P Anil) 8 PERCHES of limestone land,. with Stone House, Bank Barn and other buildings, a huge Orchard and a considerable body of superior timber. PURPART 7TH, Being the remaining part of the "NIGH FA RM" and adjacent to land of Stover, 14. ilson, Henneberger and others, without buildings, containing SS A.CRES,- part under cultivation and the other covered with excellent timber. • The opportunity here offered for purchasing is Well worth the attention of any persons wishing either to buy good homes or to secure safe and sub stantial investments for their funds in real estate.— Purpart first, whether hi soil Or improvement is one of the roost 4leirable farms of the size in this region, and is in almost perfect order. A commodious Brick House, trick barn and other buildings, (all en tirely new) spring, Pump, good fencing tertile soil sun convenient to town, to mills andiurninkes ham some of its ailvanta! es. The town property is also valuable • •• .! • esayt-lnkilt--tfrue • for mereliandizihg or other business, while the other is valuable for building purposes, and may be divi• tied into lots to suit purchasers. The purports in Antrim Township are good with abundance of lime stone and portions covered with large and tall tim ber. Any persons wishing to see the properties will be shown over them by the parties theron residing, or by the undersigned on Saturday of each week which bo spends in Waynesboro'. Terms made known on the day of sale by DAVID GILBERT, (Aug 29—Is) Administrator. Cluimbershing Repontory and TraturcHpt, copy. PUBLIC SALE MOUNTAIN LAND. virtne and in pursuance of an order of sale 1 . 3 granted by the Orphans' Court of Franklin County, Pa t ., to E. S. 'Froze!, acting 'Executor of Tobias Funk, deceased, will be offered at Public Male, in the Borough of Waynesbdro', on SATURDAY 781 C 4711 or OUTODICR NUT, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND not taken akthe appraisement, situated in Wash ington township, bound( d by lands of 'Wm. Logue and others, containing about 21431 AL.IIICIEit_IIIE.SI9, well vet in Chesnut and ot"her_ timber—easy of ac cess as it joins the Mountain Gate House. The above property will be shown by the subscri ber to persons who may desire to view it. Sale to commence at 1 &clock on said day when the . terms will he made known by E, S. THOXEL, ' • Acting Executor. (Sep s—ts) PUBLIC SALE • REAL EST-M 1 THE undersigned Executors of the last will and testament of David Knepper, will offei at pub• lic sale, On THURSDAY THE Ifirti DAY Or Arromat, 1562, the following tract of land, late the property of-aaid deed. ailmited in Quincy township, Frank. lin County, Pa.; tiojoining lands of David Wertz, Wm. Mull; .Gaon Knerrperi -John Kprney., Alex Hamilton nod othera; containing 103 ACRES and some 'Perches, neatlneasureosith a ruin STO. 121 BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and Back Building,.aiid a stoir ind a half Basement, Spring House; Smokelfeuse and Bake Ifonse, and south Shop, A • STONE AND' 'FRAME BANK BARN, WagorShed, Corti Crib, Hag Stable and other,improvetnenta thereon erected, • elikr , itt ottring etiteVeitemewifer the yard: The lam it in high cultivation. Said Bract of laitd is under good fencing there being. one thousand panel of post and •rail fence.- :There or a 'fine - 1f01714711 ORCHARD of choice frith T AW? preniiies; peirapl4ma,:riesch. ea iiridAithe'frugt,"'niost, choice. varieties. The tittle Antietam creek runs abont one hunched, yardafeam the Om ,thragellie tatirt , atippiying es abundance otwater. ' ' „ • - i eratMaiaiahing4o ° 4lew ttie - iiiapeits , . before the day 'diode can Call upon either.of the undersigned, one living on the farm close to quinoy along the la4blic"road•that leads to:Fitrikaidwri. Sabt' Otri rnetwe'it 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by . ' • • ' GEORGE KNEPPER;Jr.' GEOIiGE,KX.EPPEI.I, Sr.; I Executors, (Sep , s—:tri) R SALE. HE subscistsix will ,al...esitliiPidgito ,in• front j.of sibbetegi Hoff!, isn.Bs.ittiipiir nig .2,7314,ir pP Oprzsonsug, !VA, his • „ BRICK HOUSE and Jot tif ground," 'situated' on Mai Srteet; oppenilte' the reeidence. of Trotel. The hottAci ie . `a tWo ettiT Brick Buikliiig "rah lloomikn i oli ; I t `vied fie-, patr,,withca choice variety of fruit-on theicie a tolbd: cistern At Cheekier.. 'bale, ,to eon:unseal. at. o'clock on sold .4tay when the terms will be noble known. twit* ebovc.in-Jporty,iiizot sold ouAsilGrjay It will tifensile offeredelkl? suit foi One yeai,fruin the Ist of Apr Plea: ' ' HUM' El IC: •- • • REEDOMtNIJRSERV."- - e -P . R"' Mit '.GARDENS.. liIME subscriber tarifa little; ibis fail, at iris - ' -Nursery and Ptah Gardens, adjoining G. Dell's I. (formerly B. Mentzer's.) all UM new, vari ties..of .- . • • AILIIM3II - 311110 NW 1 2 attd,B 'yea's* old fnon-the bud. '1 Sa nitres of ;the fruit can be seen at the proprietor's house. Th a following are some of the best varieties, viz : - Prince Red Rare Ripe,. ,Scott's-Nonpariel, • Yellow Rap Ripe. ' Iliolridge Favorite, Temples Latt white large,Roae Flowering reach, Honest John, . - Yellow Hewett, - Old Mixon free, Extra Early Yorlt,-' ", cling,. : Early white clip, Lemon cling; u. purple, Orange free,_ . • " Strawburg, F . • George the our , th, Snow peach, Royal George, B hod cling,. , ~• Bergen - yellow. . Block cling; CraWfara Lett, Red Cheek Malocetan, - Crawford early, Grose Mignone, A Iberia yellow, . Grand Admiral. Morris white, Hftwanls Large, ~ 16,000 Strawberry Plants for sale, viz : Bove) , Seedling, Alb..y Seedling, lowa, Pe aptly, Boston pine, - Triumphs triton& ISM voy 'superior,' ' Early' Scarlet, Crimson Cone, August and fieptember.ia the time to plant your Strawberry-betla it you avant a crop next year. Gooseberry. , and Current. libughten Bcedlidg, - 13onlowhen Red. Cherry Current, ' White, • . • • , fled Butch .White. ffitrapts. Catena. Clinton, Isabella, •Atadarius, Freedom Seedlings, new.varitiem Basp►bierry', mad Blackberry. 'trinities Orange', Yellow Antwerp, '- Hudson Brier, Lawton Blackberry. Red an twerp, Thornless Raspberry spew variety, GIANT ASPAREUBASS RHUBARB—.Victoria, Prince Allied and toni ng. Pima, Cherry. Apple. Pear, Apricot. ROES— Prairie %%se, (been of the Prairie, Baltimore Belle, &c. Garden seeds and flower seeds tor sale in the fall. There is a great many verities not named. Ail-orders punctually attended to. Any person 4-perel.,_ wanting. .r?travvbt:rry beds laid out and planted eon have it done up in hive order by calling on the proprietor. Address - S. MENTZETt. - Freedom Nursery and Fruit Gardena. Leitershorg, Washington Co., Md. , Aug. 22, '62-3m. WAYNESBORO' CLASSICAL &, COMMERCIAL aravinava% VV. T. BARNITZ, A. M., Principal Classical and Scientifm Departnierit. A. M. PRIMMER. Principal Commercial Department, nail Professor of Penmanship; Pcm.draviing„ dc. 'l'. L. BUDD, Principal of Musical, Department. This Institution offers inducements to young Men and Ladies, desiring to prepare themselves for :caching , or to enter our higher Colleges, to pursue n thorough Classicali. Scientific, o r Commercial Course,—such as are olrered by no similar lnstita. twit in this quarter of git: State.. Thorough Practical unsfruclion, with Lecturer in each of the departitenh i, on a system pursued in no other school of like character, will insure rapid and effretent progress. The Musical Department is under the direction of an experienced, practical and Classical Musician. TERMS. Corn. Eng. Branches liekronitter of 11 week.; $4.00 Higher IA " nlt 6 6 . 0 0 4i 46 With Latin, - • - - 8.00 Greek, French, German; (each) - - 3,00 Commercial Department Thorough Commercial COurse, including Single and Double Entry Book-keeping, Practical Pen manship, (time unlimited) $15.00 Penmanship, (thorough course) -- 2.00 , Magical. Department. Vocal, in clig., per quarter of 11 weeks each $l.OO Jnsttumeutal, Piano, Melodeon, Flute and t.O tar 5 00 Boarding at a tow rata can he had in tevvetable families iu the town . . For fuither partieu tuts ad dress Plincipais. (August 22—tf) —4laierTll—, A NEW HAT, CAP AND V1,11.131MY STIIE One door Weseof Trifle's Tiner Shop THE subscriber respectfully informs the people that he has just returned from the Eastern Ci ties with a fine assortment of IE3 Ak. 'IC' ..ftV . CAPS, Umbrellas, 'Path Cloth and 'iliaekning Brushes, Rubber Combs, Hair pins, Whisps, Guitar strings and Stationary, and is prepared Wiwi! at the Lowest Prices. The-beet Eitorieti of li;offee, Dairy Salt; Stove ludigo. Soap, pepper Sauce, French Mus tard; ground end'utiground Spices of all kinds. To bacco, Cigar's, Pipes ana Caildieet. Ragins, Preens, Vets, and a fine airbortinent or Candice mole of .;reani. . JEEEMIAH MUER. 0 iify 0 '82.1 . : TTB' aulderiber tigers:Mei earvicea to the -public so an Auctioneer:- Be . has hod seine experience at the beldame; and respectfully - abatis/I a 'eall from those who -may 4seresher - beve wales to cry; •ea he , to confident that he 011, : , giye gefterst Residence at the Anticiant Junction. _ (July 25 3m. MARTIN FUNK. REmovailt . OLD JOE. rowetfully•,infilnes his , nuilierous customers and the - public:generally y thaz he hat removed his flestauranfto the basement of Kurtz's Hotel, !there he is at an'times ,prepared to furnish Ohalitnersburg and &ea lug le, Q . lterori Tripe, Pigs Yeet , Bologna Sausage , E ggs, ac„ Ate: He heor t aisu a forthe_ax, otrunodation of ousioriiners. :JOidEPH PUNK. July 18—tf. - . - 101,00100,,ile THE. subscriber , h as ;flow for sale ,40 bushels of prie , TIMOTLIY,kkiEECI. „which ho.crill possit fair prices, , I fterseus, la want, of seed for fall sowing are requested to give : him a call Iteid:r ,dutise cuse sulle isorthsted,s4.Way li otiobego'„,,. . , • . mad , • ,ENJ: E. itßalE.4., UH ! fur wings ta_sair," right down at Pricer • Stoie. 'Whet foe! Why le, get some mop , , ot Omit Near :York tigiup —only ' 12} cent* a buart at • • , ..• • • : Puton's ' 66 : t 111.0 the • , • , , • • - .-Graiti Cradles, , Gram tick lea • • • Grille Sickles, , - • - tinim GraisiVtltlmo.. • Of suptfriorAuttlityttiprlsalochonp.• , . Flood* IHoods I t Hoodel T UST received, Oeifitprisi;diree: fro ' the men= tifsetuieti atiotliet!lregth invoico 'of-Shakers': ' (Judi '6.4 , .Joftpt It Keautd • •---,- • ---, , ..... 1... 0 : : : 1 4' , ..: . .... - ..,,,,r,•._,. , : , ',,! • ••• '1 7?. 77: :-:'!': : - 2 . (. „1 , . ,!:;41 . ~ 470 : 4114,45r303 4 0 ~E. •, _ _...-: :-.,,.....-.:. , 1 4,, . - ~..„....L .i.. ~.... _. -,, .., . 1 VOA YIV&/349/t0 . ,, Sept. 1 1662 • Byrom f id- .NAOURD Wool, SO EGG(' . 9 17IWAPHRD " 2(4 I(.4up ' " ' 1 :• , I I: (Sioißii .Stith• TALLOW : ' !' . 'Er , flaciy(l3 . SHED ' , i ,00 SOAP • 4a6 FLANHNED 100 BACON lhillOi4).-. , .10 PeliED NAME'S ' 00 BACON (idol - ~. 6 1 , -UNPLUND " 00 BACON (ehbu dots) , 6 ' .111Ltto Apri4e,' 00 RIONIONO TAKEN BY THE UNION FORCES TOGETHER WITH THE' ' • " WHOI;.EREBEL • ARMY I "1111101 MEOWS MAR" This Vidor!! wasgained.with. very little Loss on Our Part; and yet another, JOSIAH BESOIE hos just returned from the Eastern, Cities, and . is new opening the most ostensive stock of SUMMER GOODS ever brought to Wayneithbra'; Which he *VC kill cheaper than any other house this side of Richmond. Consisting of everything usitulty found in a well conducted establishment. . _ The community is invited to call . and hamine my stock which I will take great pleasure in show ing' to all who may favor me - With a call. To' con vince you I have a splendid Buick I Will Cnnumeiate a few of the leading artieles now in store, all of which I will sell at greatly reduced prices. • • FOR THE LADIES DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Including the latest novelties in Summer Dress Goods, to which 1-respectfully invite. the attention of the ladies. The choisest Collars,l The finest qualities, The largest stock, The best assortment, ever exhibited in Waynesboro' , and at unpreceden ted U:30:01Qr. UP ac,flaxs)o3 Superior extra heavy Blk. Silk, Blk., Brown, Blue and Lilack Foulards, Pikes (light grounds? Bouquets of Chintz, Collars, Satin plaid and . prin • _ argu ilise, Value ia Plaid, Silk and Shepherds Plaid, Silk Lustres, striped - Himalayas, Blk. Persia, 111 k. Grenadine,-Blk. and fancy Barage , Anglaise Braze, Argla's High colored Challies, Jackonets and Or gandies, G r inane grund, French Brilliants, French Ullintz.of the latest styles,' ,;;,„ "ek Lawns, Pop lins, Moh airs, striped dq., L;:}! inin all collors TOURISI'S D'ASSS ti.olß-Su LIIIi~T styles and shades Summer c Icitia.sl for ladies wrapings. Sacgues. Mantillas, new and elegant styles, Shawls, French werked Collars, Under Sleeves and in sets, Embroidered ind trem stitched Handkerchiefs, Kid GloiMs, Silk and Lyle Gauntlets. Cord and Tassles, Head nets, BI Its Bel ling of all descriptions. MMHG MG MiLLIMY 6001 Such es 131 k. llontliniines, 111 k. Paresiles,Prilar and Poplins, Barages, Dueolls, Ginghariis, Prints', 131 k. Eng: Crapes, from 2.4 to 7-4 'Mile, 131 k, Kids, Cauntlets,.Crape Collars, &c. My line of Millenary Goods is complete. T.RIMMINCIS • Such as Bugle Gimps and Laces. all willt6;llelt Ribbons, narrow Silk. thaws; Dress Cords, Fringes &c. Spool Silks and all Colors of Shetleud morn, Zephyr worbted, &c. . PRINTS AN J) DOMESTIC GOODS!! embracing all the most favorite Brands such as Merima es, Sprague, Pacific, Cochieen, Manchester, Dumtels„kinerican and English Prints. BLEACHED GOODS. Harrison Mills, Cheater Hill, New Market, Lonsdale, Conewngo, Great Lake, Mayflower, . La wranes, Belmont, Waltham, Hill Mani'. Co. and oth..r brands. . BROWN COTTONS. Pacific Sheetings Portsmouth " Shawmut " Appleton " Plymouth " GINGHAMS AND FURNITURE CHECKS. In which I ant proptred to offlr great bargains ALSO 2:1 and 4-4 cheeks, .I. l ,teki l iza Dennims. Blue Drills, Moreens. Dainasks, tihirting, Stripes,, Nkinkeons, Corset detnie,Ckacli & GENTS WEAR.' • ITALIAN. CLOTHS, • , Blk. and fancy CluOm, .1 • Tweeds, 1 4 0 - = 4, - ' 4 Ca■kimerar JPSIIII, Silk mixed do, Merino db.' ' • ' Cashniereittis . ' Marseilles Va 1999. ereneoielli n„ . :„ „ , , . 0 . Cravata..,, • Collars,. . GROCERIES. • A •LaYge and well selected stock, in Whieh I itm rewired. to ofrg: gycat. Moments, to , purctnis. ()dimwit; „your ow n interest and extotige,. toy .k r heft* purchasing. QUEENSWARE China, - Giassand. Stonenwiit. at the latettt atylea altvaysnp., hand ,al, defy, aa in pe tit ton. • • *, The subserther tundra his thanks to Itia;frientla fur petit' anti . jinikuniftte, tt . ! reniteelthly 'intitinitAtice 'or.the .sittse- Don Ottrget the place, Corner of Main taw) Church Streets, where the S PA ICS A )1 U, STRIPEN , Con4ry Prutlucc taken in