VILLAGE RECORD. I • • 21111r3031111 43 OP It Co': Thursday September 2Z ISM ne.,Ez Governor Pecker in reported don• gerouoly ill. Stir Joh n Mae, the oldest tosident of Baltimore, died on Sunday at the age of 108 years and eome mouths. /AMU Washiogam county (bid) Agri. cultural Assuelatlon will hold its twelfth An nual Exhibition, at Hagerstown, October 18tb, 19th, 20th and 21st, for which ex tensive preprrations are being made. • sa..At the election in Wyoming Terri tory, on the Bth inst., Jones, Republican, was elected Delegate to Congress. Women voted generally throughout the Territory. Chaffee, Republican, has'also been sleet ed dele ate to Congress from Colerado b • an overwhelming majority. I.o.lilwaukce is the greatest grain market in the world. It has six large elevators, able to bold from half a million to a million and a half lorkhels. Tot last week five hundred ears were standing in the freight yards and on the tracks of the city, unable to discharge their wheat. Thia—immettsr lut - is I Id-wb -- g: .rom - ol )eat, ao merchants estimate that there aro a million more bush. eis of the crop of 1565 to emno,___ ifir•The Italian army, under command of Geo. Cardona, have arrived before Rome and encircled the city. The Pope on Batur• day sent an envoy to Gen. Cardona to ask a t ts •fr • ba•= • hitir ruce for twenty- our I ours, w le was gran - =The—Pope—anci—the—Diplotuatio—Corpt have taken refuge in . the Castle of St. Angelo, and the surrender of the city is . hourly expected.' LIRERAL CHURCHES —The First Presb teriau Church of New York City (of which Rev. Dr. W. M. Paxton is Pastor) reported to the General Assetnbly of 18(19 that it had raised during the twelve months preceding the sum of $111,729. The report made in MAy,lB7O, exhibits a large advance over that 64111:11. Its columns foot up one hundred'and sixty thousand one hundred and fifty-three dollars (K 60,153) The number of com tounicants is three hundred, Couttihutions average $53.1 to each member. Only 1514.- 012 was used for congregational purposes.— The rest went to outside missionary and be nevolent objects. Home 3lissious received,. $53 610; "Foreign Missions, •$33,503; Edu cation, $9,806 ; _Publication, $3,903-i- llb urch Erection, $6,15 t ; Ministerial Relief, $2,391; Freedmen . 82,689 ; Mileage fund of Assem bly, $160; and miscellaneous objects $33,- 917. Another Pre3byterian Chureb,"Fifth Av. enue, (Dr. Ball's) N Y., raised during the year, $.118,10.2, Of this $19,1128 were — for congregational purpoßes, and the rest given to the different boards of the Church. IW'Aecoraing•tolate despatches the Prus -sian army has surrounded Paris and cut ff all communieation by railload with the doom ed.city. Mr. Motley telegraphs from Lon don to the State Department that King Wit. liana has not declared that he will not recog nize the French Republic and will treat for reaco only with the Regency. What King William insists on is that peace must be ar ranged with some authority that can give guarantees for the future, and ho does not • believe that the Provisional Government has sufficient power to do that. Jules Fuvre has. issued a circular to the representatives of France in foreign countries explaining that the election for members of the Constituent Assembly has been called for October, and in order that there may be at as early a time tut possible a Government of the people, au• thorized by them to title the country and make terms with the Prussians. Its regards the Provisional Government as moweutaty and incompetent, and that its duty is to re-' turn its delegated power to the people ••=:' France, he says, never voted for war with Prussia, but must oppose a desperate resis tance until it is able to speak freely through the Constituent Assembly. 'Akira has left London and gone on his mission to St. Potent burg. A Loudon despatch says that Pills aia recognizes no Government in France, and is Maio make peace at protcut. A two hours' fight took place near Paris (when is not stated), in which the French wore de ' Seated. A balloon from 31elz was eapturod Lear Neuchatel, and in letters that were captured Ilazaine says that his limy is well supplied with everything. There Las been ceutiouous fighting around Park General Yitioy, with thirty thousand nice, is ming to preveut the Ptussiaus trent cross ing tbo Heron river. lt is said the Prussian plane are to *Assault I'atis from Versailles,'ou the southwestern side, and the Ultima are teperted to have alicady occupied that peal tiou. Several authorities mentioned in the cable despatches agree that the occupation of Paris by King William is inevitable. ----Latest despatches give tin account of no interview between Maier, of the English Embaasy at Paris, uud litmuarek, relative to the testes of peace. The Prussian Minister said that they must have ik/CIZ and Sires hourgh'sis security from. France, and unless they were mut rendeied Patin would be, bum haided, and even bulied, it necessary, Wen. twee the deutat,d uf the tictors, rarLiok out for Er!y cent coon :erre ir.mtivuai ouriecioi. LOCAL MATTERS. DEATH or DR. &Ant,— We are pained to abnoasee as we go to press the death of Dr. D. 0. Blair, one of the founders of this pa per, which took place at his residence in Ab bingdon, 11l ,on the 15th inst. The Doe tor's health had been gradually tailing him for several years. Our informant says be had been prostrated with fever for sometime, from ibe effects of which he expired as a bove stated. A wife and eight children are thus called to mourn the loss of a kind hus band and parent. In this region the Dr. had many warm friends who will receive this an. nouncernent with profound sorrow. Ile was in about the 57th year of hie age. stir Lew W. Dctriob is still receiving ap• pliontions for insurance against thel t or death. Now is the time to insure your stuck. -86711 e-work of-bcorn ch-emAne-ia-pro gressing in the country.- The crop is said to be better than was anticipated. itigx.For sometime the evenings and morn ings have been quite cool. In several local ities slight frosts are reported. PRIVATE SALE - Mr. F. Weagley offers at rivste sale n deeirali laiirStreee - e — a — titt vel.Persons in want of iv valuable small property - are-referred t .the aaverttsetnent of Amos Wolf in another column. Cr Sec advertisement_o_f_the improved Buckeye and Wilson Shuttle Sewing Ma• chine, A. E. Waynant, Agent. 111n—tiosevh_Amileratut_oti_Nanclay_ sold her house and Int io • Obamberaburg, to Mrs. Margaret Seven, for $l3OO. NEW GOODS.—DlessreTrice Rc Hoeflieh will next week receive their first supply of PREACIIINII.-1107. Dlr. Bushman, _Ger man Baptist, of Gettysburg, will preach in the Union, Church, in this place, to.worrow (Friday) evening. MY'. The population of Hagerstown is 5,732. Ringgold District 787; families 165; d weiliogs-1-47-;—fanns-43,—Lrei-ters-burg 336; of District 1339; total 1675; farms 108. AUCTlON.—Special attention is called to the advertisement of auction by Mr. Hoff bine, Merchant of ltwggold, in to day's pa per. FARM FOR SALE.--The Itlesers. Patters larm near this place.. For particulate see advt. REVIVAL-A revival meeting was com menced in the M. E. Church on Sunday evening which is-to be continued, par aps during several weeki. Pic Nic —A Pic Nic by the, Lutheran Sabbath School, the first this season, oame off on Tuesday last. The Pastor, Teachers and Scholars, preceded by the Waynesboro' Bemis Itind, marched in proses' ion to Leah• er's woods, where they spent the day pleas aptly. We understand the contract for paint ing the new Reformed Church in this place has been awarded Morris Munson and John C. Smith. These gentlemen are practical and expurieuned painters, and we doubt not will execute•the work entrusted to them in a manner creditable to all parties concerned. TiWin EMMEN.— A. short time since a lad oatued James, son of Mr. F. Mtlntyre, of FouotainPale, Adams county, aged 11 years, fell from a swing and broke his thigh bone. The bone was t•et by Pm Winer and tiweney. The patient, Biqa our informant, was doing well at lust accounts. REGISTER —Persons who have changed their places of residence frclu one township to another should see that they are properly registered, otherwise they way be deprived of voting at the coming election. Lists for our town and township aro up at the hotels for examination. ittilrA few weeks ago we spoke of two detectives of the York Stock Insurance Co • passing through town on the hunt of a horse stolen near Mechanicsburg, l'a. We now learn that the horse was recovered in Mew• phis, Tennessee, baying been sold by the thief in Westminster, Md. ENTERTAINMENTS —Prof. Mitchell, Ma gician, Juggler, Light Balancer and Chatu• pian Slack-Wire Performer, will give two grand entertainments in the Town Hall, this (Thursday) evening and on Saturday oven• ing., • The Prof. perform; some of the most .. it.. , "..shing and difficult feats, and thaws crowded .1 - in.' ,, : wherever ho goes. - ‘‘. Ilell.-The some . --...Qrse stolen from Mr. Eaeterday of Frederick .. Md., was left by the thief in Shippenehurg. en the 10th of September. The thjet h not been ur• rested, end it would be well ' persons own ing horses to keep a careful wat\h , over them. 4r. Basterday_passed through t i wn on Mon day with the horse in Iris punsesi n, ..___ ....----..... Gnmt.—The season for pigs ,and equiv.- rel hunting is being improved ninny of ow citizens 'A few days since ouple of individisa passed our office wit not less than 10 o 12 of the latter, the refit of a few hours hunting. It is said s .many as eighty pigeons were recently shot in one day 1).1 one geracu ant f4r frau Tnue.towt2. 1:1=:=IIIIIM LITTLE Ey LITTLE.--Little by little the printer paps oat his mirey. A little for a press, a little for type, a little for paper, a little for rollers, a little for ink, a little for help, a little for rent, a little for svoo3, a little for this, and a little for that ; but eon. tinually a little, never stopping, a constant drain. Little by little printer's bills accumu late, A owes a little for subscription l B OWOI ft little for advertising; (3 owes a little, and D owes a little, on clear through the alphabet, and back, awl through again and many times over. A neglects his bill, B does not settle his, thinks his but a trifle and not needed—so on down the list. Little by little the money goes out, and not even a little cornea in, until finally the poor printer's resources are all exhausted, and .down he goes into the gulf of despair, while over his head floats his hundreds of unpaid dues, but he grasps at them io vain—they afford po help. Reader do you owe a .bill to the prinier-7—.1.1A-v-h:--fio-argues-an—eirehanger- 'THE ELUTION —Tim election in this State for Congressmen, members of the Leg islature, County, Township and Borough of. freers, occurs two weeks from Tuesday next, the 11th day of October. So far the cam paign has been an unusually quiet one, com paratively little interest being manifested by eirb erptlty-upt- su ,lee The first meeting in our town was held by the Democrats, on Monday evening, which was addressed - by Capt. Skinner, , of—Cham bereburg, B. I. Aleyers, of Bedford county, the candidate for Congress, and John D. DeGolley, of Greencastle. The Republicans will hold a meeting here on Saturday evening a week, October, Ist. — FATAL ACCIDENT.—Uopt. 'b. ' . g ra* y a prominent and influential citizen of Mercers burg waa instantly killed on Monday evening last. The Repository says arriving at a larm be owned about two from Mer cershurg, on the Greencastle pike, he enter ed•the-woods. In a short time his tenant heard the ri. - port of the gun - TV - FA - Thought of nothing serious until be saw Mr. Bradley's horse coming near the house. Ile then went to the woods, where, - to his great horror, he found Mr llradly dead, with the back of his head shot elf Ile at once _ave the Marro. It is supposed that tho gun went off, acci dentally, as lqr. Bradley was getting on or off ut his horse, NOMINATIONS.—On Saturday last the Democrats nominated the following tickets : Judge, David Iloeflich ;_ inspector, J J. Miller; Assessor, John Harbaugh; Assistant I — Assessor, Simon Leerono, Supervisors, John llovis, Samuel Oenwake, Geo. Barnhart, Wm. Crilly ; School Direc. tors, David R. Miller, Santa' - Niekodernus, John N. Stephey.' For the Borough Burgess, John Bell; Council, T..J. Hiram Snyder, Wm L Fourthronn, W. I. Bickle; Justice of the Peace, H. M. Sihbett; Constable, Wm. F. Horner , School Directors, J. W. Coon, J. Crebs, W. L. Hamilton, J ; Assessor, L. C. Braekbill ; Assistant Asses. sors, Jacob Beaver, Geo. Harbaugh; High Constable, John II Herr. DEATII Fount Locii-JAW --The Herald and Torch gives the following account of a death from Lock jaw recently in [lagers. town : About two weeks ego, Mrs. Jacob Friese, residing on East Franklin Street, of this town, ran the point of a nail in her font, but the injury was apparently so slight and healed up so rapidly, that little attention was paid to it, which is, however, a sure in. dication of (linger flow a wound, of this kind. A few days afterwards, she was sei2ed with 'lock j•lw and died on Saturday evening lam, in spite of the best medical and surgical skill, and the ministrations of numerous devoted friends. She was a very estimable lady, beloved and respected by a very large circle of relatives and friends, and leaves a distressed husband and, a fam ily of small children. LAMPS I LAMPS! ! LAMPS! I!—Cheap for the stamps I—First Grand Opening of the season. The finest assortment in town. Dr. Aurberson, proprietor of The Corner Drug Store, wishes hereby to inform his patrons and the public generally that ho has just received a new supp!y of Lamps of all styles, and dim them at prices lower than ever Le• fore. No charges wade for the exhibition of goods, so call around and satiety your selves. Chtrunies, Burners, Wicks and Kero sene also on hand. 3n serThe Republicans of Quincy township on Saturday last neui:uated the fallowing ticket : Judge, Melchor Eldon; Assessor, J. C. Martin, Assistant Assessors, Geo. Knepper, Fred'k Speck; Constable, Daniel Stoops; Auditor, Jacob Burkholder ;„Inspector, Jo seph Rock, Jr ;'School Directors, J. C. Kep net, Jacob Nliddoor, Charles J. Smith; Su‘ pervisors, Jacob Miller, Peter Dull. Ttsy, RximoN OP TAE 77n .—The Elee• and annual reunion of the 77th Regiment will take place at Chambersburg on 'Thurs day, October 6th. A moroieg session will be Wad deieted to business, and the reunion proper will take place with appropriate cere monies iu the afternoon. Col P. Pyfor, of Lancaster, was invited to deliver the Ora tion, but has declined, arid Captain George W. Skinner will 1.11:e his iblnee _ea the pros gramme.- EXIIIBITION.— There will be an Exhibi tion, consisting of speeches, dialogues, mu sic, i&c., at Oak fill School House, l- of a mite west of Mt Rope, on Tl‘urs.tlay orenirr, Sep' ember 18-O, SALE REOISTRY.—Ino foll owing .sales csf . Real and Versonal property are now to be found in our advertising eolumns : Gnu. Stover, administrator of Thos. Smith, deo'd, September 24, Ilutlee and lot of ground, in Waynesboro'. Israel Hess, September 24, house and lot of mound, io Waynesboro'. Hamilton & Morrison September 29, ear. risges, buggies, eto , in Waynesboro'. Wm. Logue, assignee of Wm H Mentzer, September 30, house and lut of ground, in Quincy. Jeremiah & Israel Hess, administrators of J. F. Hess, dee'd, September 30, real estate, near Quincy. October I, by the same, an out lot adjoining ‘Vaynesboro'. Gee. F,urthman, October 7, personal prop erty. gainual_PlouLa r Ootober--I,—reat-stal Mt. Ropa. J. Roffhine, personal property, Ringgold, Sept. 30 and October let. Detrick & Solvay, ad in inistriitors of &brm. Banc' deo'd, October 8, real estate, near Waynesboro'. Isaac Utz October 11,4krsonal property, near Quincy. Amos Wolf, house and lot, Poketown, Oc tober 15. 1). 11. Garver, October 20, mill.and farm, near Waynesboro'.. Frank. Weagley. house and lot, in Way nesbvro, October 22. CAN'T BE BEATEN—The beautiful, (lure. ble so_l_tiseful teeth insettedly Dr A. I . Branisholts. It is oo wonder that there is such a rush to his office as all his work gives generalsatisfaetion--11 . e d- tee th in the most scientific manner. it is worth a call at the liootor's office to see the beautiful teeth that be puts up. Ile uses Nitrous Om ide Gas, Chloroform, or the Freezing process a_extraoting—teeth—ivithout - paitrybut - this - I is not at all necessary as the Dr. is such a careful apertiffrthat very few,desire to tz e anything after first operation. DEATH OF Ma. FLACK..—We last week ujeleiLkhe_fact_of Al r. George —l. . illness resulting from a wound in the foot, caused-by tromping - upon -a sharp bone. • lie lingered until Wednesdqy afternoon and died about two o'cbek. Ile suffered great pain at firms, but reinsiced consciuntl of every thing until Tuesday night-, we believe.— This is the second death from I,,f;ek•j•i'w in onr_Dorough_within-the-last—feur—weck,s. EAsT.l_—_-_Updegraff,_tll . .q__Hat, Glove _and Ladies' Fur Manufacturer is now in NevZr Yolk. selecting Fall materials, Styles and Stock A grand opeoing. is expected, in the utay of Bats, Caps, Ladies Furs, Robes, Fancy 13lackets, Canes, and Umbrellas ; and urn is liWiaiva - ds7:ShilDra went, Stockings, Collars, Cuffs, Neck ties, Bows, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, ta , &e. Don't lail to examine their Stock before you buy. Qecu!lfUßl) f— Wit y - ;" - w - lieat le the mat ter, Joe ? 0, my tooth aches me so f Well why diery - o - ligo to Pr. Ilranielinlts and have it taken out; he earl freeze it out or put you to sleep, and you will not know how it came out.—lt is a fact, I know, as he has taken out several old sellers, for me and it didn't hurt a bit. • ra.Seo sale advertimoent of )Ir. Geo Founhutnn. LoNflorrt, September 18.—A Tribune cor respoudent at Berlin sends the fu (owing tract of a letter from General Sheridan, dated Rheims, the Bth instant : 'There seems little of the war left exeept the siege of Paris, and that will not save France. It ,is possible that the French troops have not clone so well as I think they might have dune on one or two occasions which I wit• oessed, flow the tact that the poor fellows found themselves so badly timid led by their commanders that they could see nd equiv9,- lent to be obtained by the sacrifice of their ".t‘ soldier wants success where many lives have to be sacrificed, but French gen. eralsbip put this out of the question iu every battle which I have witnessed.", The saute correspondent writes on the 15th : The plan of operations against Paris is that the breach being unable to oppose the Germans with any considerable, army in the sold, the Seine will be crossed by. suc oessiv,e divisions to attack:the weaken part of the fortifications--those on the south front. Elevations exist on that side from which effective fire can ha opened on the French torts During the first few days after their arrival the Germans will be oc cupied in preparing their cantonments and in reconnoitering. Investment, so fur us practicable, will follow immediately,. Com municatioirs on the north are dready cut off, and those on all sides will soon be. There will be no delay down to the moment when peace or an armistice is actually signed, which is not anticipated before the city falls. Physicians recanmend the use of Mil's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer to prevent grayness, and to heal eruptions of the bcalp. „ , ZTALLES 1 I t f,\ VEGEUBLESiCILIAN 47:4, HAI R_ 'RntrElf/f/TR. PERSONS WHO ARE:GRAY Can have their hair restored to its natural colnr, and if it has fallen out, create a new growth, by its use. It is the beet 1T 41R DRESSING in the world, m &nig lifeless, stiff, brasby hair. !wrathy, soft, and glossy. Price $l.OO. For sale by nll druggists. R. P. HALL & NaoLua, N. 11., Propri-tors. sep 15 --Imo P.l" Nenr this place no Friday last. Mr. JO tIN SHANK, aged 07 years, 8 woutha and 14 days. At Jeddo Luzlmo Co. Pa., on the 14th inst., FRANKLIN 11ARKDOLL, youngest son or Solomon and ..:::1131 Rittuer, aged G Wonths and 19 days PIITLADELNIIA, Monday, Sept. 19. 1870. —The flour market continues in a dull and unsatisfactory condition, there being no de mand except from the home consumers, who purchased a few hundred barrels, including' superfine at $5@5.50, extras at $5.50@5. 75, lowa Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family at $0(§6.15; Pennsylvania do. do. at $6 50@7 ; Ohio do' do, $6.371@7, and fancy brands at $7.25®8.50, us in quality nye flour cannot be quoted at over $5.75. In corn meal there is nothing doing. The wheat market is devoid of spirit— sales of Pennsylvania red at $1.82®1.84; Indiana do at $1.84@1.35; ember at $1.40- @I 45 ; white at $145@1 60, and twelve hundred bushels spring sold at $1 27. Rye ranges from 86e to 88c per bushel for West .iern. Corn is in limited recoest, at former , 144- quotations; sal - 6 - 3 ausbets at for Pennsylvania yellow, 9s@ne for West ern do , and 88@)92o per bushel for Ipw and high Western mixed. Oats are firm at the recent advance- ' sales of 2,500 bushels at 54@57e for white Western and Pennsylva nia, AUCTION! AUCTION! 4 HE subscriber intending to disconaue business, will sell at nub& auction nt his etnre in Ring gold, Md , on Friday, the QM inst.; hie entire stock of Goods, consi-tins of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vent ing% Ladies' Dress Goods,. GroCeries, Queensware, Glassware, Hardware,&c. Auction will commence at IQ o'clock, A. air, and be continued during the evening.—Also on Saturday, October tat, will be old-t he-follow Ing-persona t-property-rvis I NO: 1 FAMILY 11011 SE, 1 good Mel) Cow, 7 Fat Hogs, I•Buggy, 1 set Har ness nearly new, Saddle, Bridle and halter, 2 ton 4 Hay . ztoe - ether with alcd-of - flousehOld and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P, M., when a credit of 3 months will Le given on all stinas, of $lO and upwards. - :_scp 22-ts _AIffiIINISTRA-TORS'-SALE: MINE subscribers, administrators of Jeremiah Po l. ter, late of Washington township, tlec d, wt I offer at Public Sale, on Tuesday, the lea day of October, ai 11 o'clock, n the premises, the followlng described Beal Estate, situate in Washinoton too n ship, ProOklin county, Pa., A 7 RAC7 OF IM PROVED LAND, containing about 167 acres, lo- AMERICUS. tie end Waynesboro' lurnpike. on a good public innd, being about 3} n lies from Waynesboro', and miles from Green - castle. The land is Limestone, in a good state of cultivation,—about 140 - acres cleared and the residue in good thriving timber.— There is a young Orchard of choice grafted fruitjust beginning to beer, with n Well of standing Water at the dwelling house, and a large Cistern both at the House and Barn. The improvements c - msist of it large snd commodious .13h.4Cf(_. D,II I .4'LLIAG HOUSE, a first•cliss gone and Frame Bank Barn, 2 -Wa r-Slieds—Corri-C ribsit-mokelfonweTW ash House. Cider Press end all other necessary out buildings: The improvements are ell new. • DANIEL porm, litNl7l) . ol"rglt . - 5 Adal!rs— PUBLIC SALE. iii; subsriber wiil sail at public Bala at hia res idence, opposite the R .4:Jrtned Church, in Way nesboro'. on Pridai the 7th da n October, the_lols_ owing persona ONE FAMILY 1101BSE, 1 Colt, 1 good Mitch. Cont, 1 good_4rir g Wepon, fine 2-horse Wagon, 'forebear Plow, !Harrow. lot Cornfudder, mattock. shovels, forks, rakes. Also liou-e Furniture, such as 1 Wardrobe, 1 Bureau, 2 tables, 2 sets chairs, 1 large arm chair, 2 rocking chairs, 1 - good settee, 1 sate, 1 sink, 3 bedsteads, 1 clock, 1 churn, 2 stands, a lot carpet, 1 ten-plate stove, 1 copper and 1 iron kettle,_pote. queensware, earthenware, and mans other artr les not necessary to mention. , Bale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day wheti,a reasonable credit will be given. BORGB FOURTHIsI AN, sap 22-ts G. V. oN o , ac ct. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY 31E -14 cop MIL MN AIL_ ISL. -114 ry E subscriber otfils at Private Sale a fine two !! story BRICK DWELLSNG I.IIOIISIO and I,OT t)r pl*smslintiy situated on West Main stxect, lieshoni, with Burk atlachirl, gold %%lash H oust) with ii:i-t.vrn in it, !ake Oven, &v. There are also on the lot a Large rra,me Stable, Corn Crib, frog Pen, (ail new and a variety of 01-MICE F11111 , T11•;ES.' The house is cow ;Middy arranged and all in good•repir. rjrlf the shove property is not sold privately on or before Saturday the 224 clay of October text, it will be offered at Public Sale on that day at 1 o'- clock, P. M. sep 22. ts FRANK. WEAGLEY. VALUABLE SMALL PROPERTY tip 71E subscriber intending to moyo West, will of t fcr at Private hide the &scribed Heal Estate, A Got of Grouril containing •2: Acres no d Fw iehes, situated In Pok, , torvii, about I mile from the Wayne:-burn' and Greencustle turnpike,g.ll - land!, of Joint Wishargl, Geo. summers,deed, mid others. The improvements am a story and a h u ff Lo g Hons. with Kitchen Attached, good Log Mable, Hog Pen aim! Mice Ov e n, Thoro is fll4O ort the lot nil kinds of choke grafted frul'. The whole is under good fencing. I ricnot, said beforf. Faturday, the 15th day of Oetbber it will he ()flared at Palma .7,111; ot: that day at I o'clock, P. M. sep ::2 to WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE Is a wonderful achievement of invention, genius and mechanical rr..lP..f . 4: . .. 1111 C 0 1.......; ~ - .t., lgt ", .. ki i .., 1:- .... - . - - n,..- 4 -. . - '4 ' 1 1 ! '., • tek . ' 3 0 4 . 4 0 :)- .1 . I ; ; \ 1 i '., fj, . i V' ‘_,----- t 1 „7-, t --k '. : • ~;,.;_ v . _ f . . 71- 2! - - 1 34 ., ,'_ i , :riib. mow,, , ~ . ) , -. 41 , 40 - ........ ......, '----- - :.,--y..... , .. .- For SIIMPLICITV, flasnsn.lTY and Marrs' it stands unriva For Family sewing and manufacturing. an a gent &firs competition, fir FMK grrrents:o. rresurso. FELLING, CORDING, TUCKING, BINDING, BRAINERD QiID.T -ENO. RI/PFLINO, GATIIKRTNO, and DATIIKIIING ann now t:an tes at.the same tune. There machines are RAPID nnif They !Mao tbCllitcT sLICTTLN TENEION and the writorm• HST And BERT PKIEDINGI DIVICE in use. Tbey can be furnished with plain cover. orna mental conver, or full cabinet cover, and at prices ran ging from .$!.',4 to 1',3021). Agents wanteci.' A. F. Vb nvnr.nt. agent, f.cr the counties of Frant; lin. part 1.1 Warbington anti Fred relerick. Me. E. cur. riarrre4, Wayncsborn,lll proper 4, to wit POR SALE. Tlll 131 113.0VBL) BUCKEYE AND Stitch Alike on Both Sides. PUBLIC SALE. TIE subscriber intending to quit farming; will expose to public sale at, his residence, about ono ha f mile from Quincy, near the road leading . to 'Thambersburg, on • TUESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF OCTOBER the following personal property, to wit : FOUR HEAD HORSES,. Iwo of which are extra heavy draught horses, one en extra plow and wagon leader, the other a brood . mare with foal ; 1 Colt rising tbree and 1 rising two years ; Head-Horn-Cattle,— three of which are milch cows, une fine hull, the balance young cattle ; 15 head Hogs, 3 of which are brrod, sows, two wilt have pigs about the time of sale, the balance shoatei'; 3 Wagons, one three and four horse narrow tread, one two-horse Wee inch tread, one 2 horse narrow•tread, 2 partly new;, 3 good Wagon Beds, 1 good Cart. 1 Nattuy Reaper and Mower, 1 good Mower, 1 Spring Rake as good as new, ono. good Slide Drill, 1 Family Carriage fur one or two horses. 1 tag sled and bed hood cart, 3 Barahear Plows partly new, 2 good Harrows 2 double and ; 2 singly shovel Plows. 1 Corn Coverer, treble, double and, single trees, 2 spreaders, log chain, 2 filth chains, breast and cow chains, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 cutting box, forks, shovels, tnattockr, rakes, 2 sets lireechbands, I set Front Gleam collars, briflles, fly nets, housings, lines, 2 sets dingle Harness. halters, and chains, one wagon saddle and whip, 1 string of sleigh belle, a lot tilackstnith Tools and old iron, a lot Carpenter Toots, such as planes saws, augurs, chisels, adz and brace bits - ,r - 2Warl' cradles, a let grain bags, a lot lumber„ such as 1 inch Pine Boards, inch Oak Plank, about 1400 ft Oak Pa 'ngtr,_2eAte thing boards. Also. Household Furni ture, such as 2 Dining 'Fabler, 1 Kitchen 'Fable, 1 bedstead, I Rocking Chair, 1 Woodbos, J. lIOFFHINS ONE COOK - STOVE road fixtaues, t Tesplaie Stove. t kargeiron Kettle. .I)tra k I la , e-meat-vessel - 3 i n ecider JO I churn and buck good as new, a lot tuba. buckets, kegs and benches, about 95 yds good Carpet, Pota toes by the bushel, applebutter, by the crock, and many Other articles not neceassfy to mention. Sate to commence at 9 o'clock on said day. when terms will be m ide known by 1.4 A AC U l'Z. sepl.sls) G. V. Mose, suet. MT.UNDEWMILLS PUBLIC SALE rrll/lE subscriber will sell at public sale, on the 11, premises. on THURSDAY THE 20TH DAY OF QC'T OBER, IP7II, the following described val uable Real Estate, situated oue mile East of Warr" tieiborot, on the public road leading to_Kinggold, %iz : A LARGE THEE-RIIT T 1011318111111318, with three run of burs. The mill was new.y refit ted not many years Once and is now in good run nirig_order. It is favorably situated fur buQiness,on the A niietarrt_Greek, and has the advantage pi a very superior water r yoff.e.r, and is therefore one of the most desirable properties of the kind in the coun ty. The farm contains 41E41221 Alts_ CC 11Elt. 3IE 11100 of best quality improved limeetone land, with a TWO STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE I 'lry 'link Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, goat' Cooper shop, and all necessary out-buildings. Thera are also on the premises a Miller's House and Ntsble, a fine rp ing, a well of good water, and au 011CIIA Cal OICE Persons wishing to view the property before thelliay of sale wi'l pleake call on the subscriber cr. R. Sneei. man, on the premises. Side to enrarnence at t o'. eloek on said day when terms will be made known by D. H. GA RYER. . sepls tt) G. V. MON% MICC. NElllll3tr,S! /FIFE undersigned vtill sell sr PeNic Sr& 4t their It old ratan friechrinic ar reet, WflylleSboro% ON THURSDAY S.EI"I EMBER la, 1870, at In 0'0(.0, n: x„ a large and vaned aii3ortinent of EITGISS IND CIBRIIGES. such as Shifting-tops, - Palling-tops enti.No-'op Bng vies; One and Two-horse Carriages, ,toekaways, Gurilrinntowns and Jenny Linds. The 'above ‘vOrk is manufsetured of the very best Irk atelini, and for style and finish cannot be sur passed in the c..tinty. Second-hand Bu '!" lr-cries. el Also several sets ref si vei-mounted Harness. TER Vls OP SA I, credit of Nine Months will be given, purchasers to give their notes with ap proved security. Come one, come all. 11A 1111,1'0AI & MORRISON. eept3 is G. V. Mesa, wise. A NinS WOLF STOCK INSURANCE. Good Companies, Sure Guarantees, Loses Promptly Paid, Terms Liberal. 1 - 1 - AXING secured an appointment no Agent fur 11 - 1 two of the hest Penn'a z.tock. Insurance Com polare, l am ready and desirous to receive app ico nme for Insurance of tick against Tbeft, Death, Accident, or ag•iinst Theft alone. (Allen lu tt.e 11 alker Lk: W. W. DraitlClT, Agent, gape tf W ay inablioru!, No I'(C} is her by given that Wm II Mentzer, of 4.incy townsuip, Fran.lin county. Pa., by a deal) of voluntary 1m:11,011K:lit, his conveyed Ins e+taac to the undersiond, r Std tag in the soma town ship, the nsuelit of croldorr. And as the As tag uee purposes converting the property and settiing his accuttutti as sitecttity as may be cooped ke with the interests of th medi•ors, he de wes the tretlitors te hand in their claims at once. and those who are isdrbteti to sail Wnk i lti Mentzer to toe ko ply wet, insuletlistety. suptt.ti. At 1.0141 E, Assignee. FT 6 subscriber, traat.ruce of Wrn. YJ. Mentm,, 4 wil scat at t u “ic halt, on Friday the day of :epic/ober, Iti7o, the I..illoviing tleatnioed Real t:state, ht.uated in the vl.lage of quiucy, viz: A. I,ot of round, upon which sutra are erected a two ataxy Leg I.,Aveetni; I ionac, pare; weatherbJarded, a bummer butole, Aug e'en, etc. There ate also Ott the pzea.i.ee a V air ty 4f eho;ee limit toes, a spring of water and bait intereat a wail of water ad joining the Lt. :rale to co:uthetiee at 10 o'clock 0O win-n terahS wii 1.. c made ke.e.vo by - a. L.b M. Li rir Avtliplee, .:4 19 :g f il irry .. Ctioor Instiftuo, Wit Aratt St.; it tot finitop o =el It. 41.5 at., elsietututtl, IX, ntql Dr. Uroone , at eloartette* N. C.,,ntu sunk- - I . ns e t Stentatilust \ ell roe of alt C) p 3 ti, la) ~!, 10' 1 f Otont thneOrAttaidetsal a... ( 1 % „, V ituoot Olin Lo4fo or cnnstm rj,, r motif Ono. and Oith twit little 74 O t C) roil , Eforf root stud films Is C) ....., MBA and re mord. if t ntron to. vs% 0 r. 3 LI Illuallita 4. not rtsurn. Bowan° , ~..4 1 ..1 et Logos A'rlf.. Assam, with their . 7 7iii P. t". bops treat. motto, stealing o ur VI tfl US miser Clod. , mono. NO oettors ------ hove aloof treatments. Nam other shortle ever Le tufo& !at' artenslo ra. send for etreul ar, ea, or mid re , ' ti 00 abNe• p -Smos AND FARA AT PUBLIc. SALE Ak.SNICINEE'S:NOTICE. assignee's Sale.
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