Wagnifsboni , iplaq:llo,* notice, of Rawer. Sumrieis. xteSee sale stdvt. of Jolin)l. fall'diii-:LSunday a week tariineeipt list nest week B~Work `on tle School Building is Pr°gress in g• ' chest titk,bur mountain friends say tie nut crop promises well. - . ' sarßut one org,an grinder, so far, has put in an appearance here•this season. FOR SALF4-4.1r. John Johnston ; offers arpublie-Stile - a-valuable—tract t=of lime stone land. For particulars see advt. ,°• • ~„ , • 119FSE AND LOT FOR SALF.—MeefiCtVt. of E. J. Bonbrake, itaminikratir of Cif*. urine Diffenderfer. TEXPETIANCE Smanuii:.—Rev., C. L. REEDY will, we are requestedto announce s deliver a Temperance Sermon in the Luth eran Churbh on Sunday evening next. - SECOND-HAND VEHicLEs.—Jacob Ad: ams, Coachnuikeroffers - at - private - sale s lot of buggies, spring wagons, etc. See advt. STo'cl &C.— Ye I meet atten ion the advertisement of W. A. Tritle;vho is now receiving the Morning Glory and other improved stoves, and goods in his line. BIG JosErn ELDE.v left at our office the other day an apple taken ich-nreast- torn by 13 inches, and weighs one pound and a quarter. A nice specimen for "dump plings." .__Setthe "dry spell" continues, and as a consequence streams are low and many wells in this section• failing. We ,under stand all the wells in,Leitersburg except one are exhausted, and that the people. at Itiggold are compelled to haul their, wa ter from springs in the neighborhood. SED;We havp in our possession just now an office 'desk—something new—from the 11iammIth Furniture Establishment ,of I. A, Whitmore, •of Greencastle, which _perhaps the most conveniently ar range& affair of the kind - in use. Ike gets up things in good style, always. Call and see it. PUBLIC SALE.-Mr,"' DAVID PATTER si* inteitdins. to remove his family to Pittston ; Pa., offers a portion of his per vonal property atpublic.sale in this issue. Mr. P. 'will however continue the milling business here as usual. Two experienced millers will have the mill in charge and he intends, to devote one week here in each month "to the business. THE Snow.—Handenburg & Co.'s Cir cus and Menagerie drew: a large crowd of people to our toNin on Saturday last. "A good show" is the verdict of those gener ally who attended.. One of the animals, a Kangaroo, died on Sunday morning.— Several more were ailing, the Elephant included. The exhibitions were liberally patronized. , KiwsioN HOUSE HoTEL.-='..lVe call the attention of such . of -our readers as may have occassion to visit Baltimore, to the advertisement of the Mansion House Hotel ; of which IsAAt, AusEwrsox, is, Proprietor, and:J. S. HARPER, (formerly' of this County) Manager. Visitors will find the proprietor and manager agreea ble and obliging gentlemen, an their house a pleasant stopping place. R. R. SliltVEYB.—The South Moun-: tain Corps of Engineers reached this 'place on TuesdaY, but we have no par ticulars as to the line run by them. The engineers from Marion, the terminus of the S. P. R. R. we undeistand have reach ed Mt. Hope ; and are expected to get here in a few days: From this place they will continue the line to the nearest practical point on the Western . .Maryland Railroad. '.fhey report as far as they have run the line an easy grade, and express the opin ion that eighteen miles will cover the dis tance between Marion and the W. M. R, Tows I:urxovEMENTs.—lt will be seen by reference to our advertising columns that the Town Council will receive pro posals until the 23d inst. for the grading and piking of South Street. The Council• have been making some important im provements in our town during the last few mouths, and as these Must necessari ly increase the rate of taxation, we sug gest propriety of disposing of the Town Hall'property. The Hall is too contrac ted to answer the porpoise for which it was intended, and_ we understand the . town is annually loosing instead of making mon ey on the investment. We'say .sell the Hall and apply the funds towardslthe li quidation of the Boroughindebtedness.— ' We can dispense with it until abetter one ::is provided by a stock company or other . VEDE:fti-riox of BONDs.--The U. S. Treasury Department has given notice to the holders of five twenty bonds of the -Ist **Fluff, no.„of Feb'ry 25th, 1862, to present ;them aithe Treasury in.lyaahingtin on and viftur,the. Ist of Deeernbei next. No interest 'will he allimed mi . the bonds sipeo. itiCd after that date, so' that the holders, had•lietter "realize" at that time, and get ;the gold. '':',Paky, thePziptei. • • thaii•foo W , . .1 , • elak"6l ,tnnet The Pr4sidelit and other offiperii- rthelA Itural viety, are making yigarims 'effort4olmo° a large and eredit4le exhibition and will, have the ground track and building, in .ro -r trim. The people of the county, from centre to -circiunference, should be alive 'to the. im portance of this Fair. They have plenty of everything, and of the, best to ...exhibit. 'Let it be brought out and "all &ll' world and the - mt of mankind" may - accord -t.to Franklin its . deserved.- place' among the leading agricultural euunties,of the State. We.have splendid volleatJair oats, kips corn, prime grass seeds, - the best, ' of flour,' lticions fruits, excepent vegetables;":'fine horses,cattle, sheep, hogs; , and poultry, ,with allanann - er Of farm' machinery:and inipliments the manufactures-of the dif ferinemechanical'branches ; and the han diwork of the coun terpauei,,earp-et.4ll4ensr-embr.oldpry, cy work, lOquets,preserVes;'canned: fruit, Ciikes, and the hundred other things invi ted . and provided kir in - the' premium list, . - . All these our people have in rich Torus fusion. Bring them to the Fair—there nds_enz—the_ground to__ see and admire them—and share in honest county, pride on the occasion.- Opinion al Fire Insurzace Company has been is successful operation over two years, an during this time has met with but oneloss which was promptly paid, It affords all the advantages of the best 'lnsurance Companies and. should be patronized by -a -persons— avora e- erne-prospers y. The Mutual plan of,insurance is simply a bond, in which all theinembers join' to give seccurity and peCuniary, ,relief to One another in, case of loss, by fire. Money, invested in houses and other building 'en terprises, is just as safe when - covered 'by insurance as if loaned on mortgage or in any other way. D. M. GOOD, E,sq., is now actin as General Agent for the Company, to . whom all communications should be addressed. THE MrRAMAR AAILROAD.—A corres pondent of the Carlisle Volunteer sayi that on the 29th ult., ground was broken on the Miramar Railroad, on . , the farm of Michael G. Brandt, in Monroe township, Cumberland county. A large number of persons were present, and the first pick was struck by the President of the ' com pany, Daniel V. Ahl, Esq., and the first shovel used by the contractor, Patrick Reihl, senior partner of the firm,of Reihi; McTague & Co. The corps of engineers, under the direction of Capt. Jos. Mifflin, are now busily engaged in locating the road from its connection with the Cum berland Valley Railroad, at or near White Hall, westward. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.---011 Thursday after noon last, Mrs Elizabeth Peiffer, residing in %the Northern limits of the borough, met with an accident which resulted in her instant death. We under stand that she had been to the field assisting . in making clover hay, and when the load was started to the barn, she was request ed to get on top. A part' of the road was rough, going over which she in some man ner slid from the top to the ground, .un known to the driver. When .found she had already expired. She was aged a bout 70 years.—Wuioa CnicKEN CHOLERA.-A friend informs us that he has discovered a reliable cure for chicken cholera, which is simply to feed them fat bacon chopped in pieces a bout the size of a grain of corn.- His chickens had been dying off very fast, and from the time he first administered the remedy - le has not lost a single chicken. He is also satisfied that it is a preventive, and that if the fowls were fed bacon two or three times a week they .would not be subject to this prevailing disease. Farm ers and others whose chickens are dying off by hundreds, should give this simple remedy a trial. So says the Shepherds town (Va.) Register. SifirThe New York papers have all a long been filled with sickning details of the facts 'connected with the finding of the dead body of a beautiful female which was packed up in a trunk and left at the depot at the city on Saturday a week to be sent to Chicago. The body has been identified as that of Miss Alice Augusta Bowlsby, of Patterson, New J ersy, a young lady of excellent family, and who always was greatly esteemed. Dr. Joseph Rosenweig, a notorious abortionist, from whose house the trunk was taken, has been arrested on the charge of murdering her. Her seducer's name is Walter Con klin, of Patterson, who lass week, upon the discovery of the above 'facts, blew out his brains with a pistol. Three other girls have lately died in the same city from sia ilur causes—Emily Augusta Post, Eliza McCarty and Mary Russell—and the parties who produced the abortions are under arrest. Let them all be hung. Charles Parker, a circus clown and balled singer of Barnum's circus, recently cut his throat and died from the wounds in .the woods near Schenectady, Ne w York, ' ..le"`'Juicing up"ls.said to be the latest terto for,getting-drank. at - The-colored Toters in . this State nutaberteirthousand. '[CO URICATE! ~: Edio r .i::-r.As the railroad question has heen.protty'well 'ventillatediand - . we Fe :xib betternif noW thin whenthentove:. eOpt:was inaugurated, would it not be well ' tolirge.the earnest.co.operation of all, ho wish_a railroad, 'in the' plan which is now being averted nii by one °four citizens.-- rui - iderstand - tbTliti - WW - lie --- about --- this; -- lit,:-To get, - or have.. anbseribeil• illr: ; the Money that can be had to invest in anal-. road. 2d. Thii money, ' to be invested in stock or bonds of any, company, that . will guarantee the emnpletioii of a roxidWithia. the shortest possible. time and over the most feasible and - conVenient - route. - 3d. The.eleetiOn 4 acommittee;.(bY the . par: ties subscribing the money,) who shall ne gotiate with-the company. which' in the judgment of the committee will build a road Nest suited to the wants of the emu, munity: Such a plan looks like. work.— Itis useless and injurious •to argue in fa vor-Of this orthat - particular - route so long as we are not prepared to do anything for either ,of the several routes which • the , friendi of each so earnestly espouse, The persons who contribute the money for the blinding athe road arelthe only ones who have a just right.to have, a voice in the se- , lectioirof a route. - We must ,not forget, that a road cannot be built, to suite the opinion of every one, Let the plan as started be vigorously •carried outund each one give all he is .able to give for some road no matter Which one of the several already suggested or a new one if bette . The action in the matter should -by meats be harmonious , and earnest. Let "Citizen," and "Business" and "Pregfess" , nd-everyhody-else-go-earnestly-and-hear tily to work for a railroad. It needs no argument to convince us of our great need a rairoil ---- i - d.' - .11 - clear that-we must give all we possibly can to get a road, so then, should the 'people go, with a will, to wo rk, and we -will have a road. The money if once , subscribed will not wait long ,for a bidder. By just securing the -money, or- he promise ofthe minion t, which may be had for railroad purposses we have a great step toward the attainment of our object. Let us, on this question, have peace among-ourselves at least. By our discus sion-and newspaper wranle we make our, selves .ttie objects of -- ridicule. e° are much like thiman, who. could not sleep of-nights, because he could not make up his mind which house to buy, when he was not' able to buy any. We have been wrangling, as to which railroad we would have, when• we are not in a condition to have, or get, any. From now let us work not f'or this or that road - but for any one we can get to meet our wants. SUICIDE : —On Friday morning last, a bout 10 o'clock, Mr. David Luckabaugh, a respectable citizen and prominent busi ness man of , Seitzland, near Glen Rock, on the Northern Central Railroad com mitted suicide-by hanginglhimself in his warehouse. He had just returned' from Baltimore, and was about starting for Glen Rock, but said he had something to attend - to up stairs, and went up. Not re turning as, soon as expected, he was look ed for, and found a scorpse, witha cord a round his neck and, sitting on the floor.— No cause is given. He had not been as successful in business as last year, and had contracted to sell his property. The papers to be exchanged on Sunday—the deceased was about 48 years of ago; and the father of five children.—Get. Con. ItES..A terrible 'explosion took place in a mine at the town of Wigan, Lancashire, England, • Wednesday. Sixty-nine min era were killed by suffocation in the* foul ips.The Democrats succeeded in Ker.- tuckey, but the republicans have carried California by about 5000 to 6000. .The election returns in Wyoming Territory show large Republican gains. BUSINESS LOCALS. MTimothy seed at ELDN's. 17m.More Sweetpotatoes at Reid's. )134,:,>Fresh Butter at Reid's biirE. Elden has reedy - NI a fine lot of Hats, Shoes, &c. , FOR RENT.-A roon:Con. Main Street, which can be used for an office or small store. Enquire at this office. BOW DEN HOUSE REsrAußANT.—Phil adelphia Ale and Porter on draught, Beck's Baltimore Lager ; Baker's 'old Whisheys, Heyser's Catawba and Concord Wines ; fresh Oysters and Chicken—Tripe, Ham and Eggs, Beefstake, Coffee, &c. &c. • PUBLIC SALE.-T he Waynesboro.' School Board will offer the Western School House and Lot .at Public Sale on Saturday the 23d day of September, at 3 o'clock, P. lg. The House and Lot will be sold together or seperate. Terms •to be made known on day of sale. FALL FASHIONS, 1871.—We . will open on Saturday, September 2d., the best as sortment and most complete line of ear ly Fall Styles of Hats for Men or Boys and Children, that we have yet been a ble to secure at our first fall opening.— These Styles embrace Silk,. Cassimere, Cloth, Velvet, Felt and Wool Hats. We have a splendid line of Hats for Misses' wear. And for Boys and Children, the neatest and lowest priced goods we have yet been able to offer., Call and see • the new Styles at I.7pdegrafrs Hat, Glove and Fur Factory, opposite Washington House, Hagerstown. I) M .1 3 5.2" MI S - Near Greencastle on the 4th inst., wife of Capt. Sarmiel_Avey. . • • In Dallas Centee,, lowa, Aug. 23, 1871, Ir nortmitcr o laughter of P. B. and Mary A. Stouffer, aged .20 years, 1 month and 5 days. . , The deceased was afflicted with heart disease, and for several months previous to her death, her suffering seemed to be beyond human enditrauve, but she bore In it'erlalifering patiently * fel/j asleep '4i-its in full hope ofsimtnortallife.? : • '• FaieNvell, dear Mai, you haie bees *en' from as by the great' enemy, deeth,t4 The fingers that. touched the' xnstrunieut and caused* to briug forth sweet strains of music, and the voice that sang sweet ly-'to. us-are now cold and silent in death, The-eye-that-vasbrilliant-is-now- dim, those active limbs_Ure - oow mouldering the dust, and we miss thee 'aroun4 the fireside, the social circle, and the family altar; but we , sorrow. , not _as, others _ who have no, hope;_for we- - expect ;to nteet t :',a, gain at the coming of Christ and the res. 'urrection of the . dead. ' - • "She shall sleep, but not forever; ' ' There :will be a glorious dawn; _We sholl meet to./ , .l;nottever On the resurrection morn, In. the bright eternal city Death can never, never come ; In his•eiwn good time He'll call her From her rest to Home. "sweet Home. Funenil discourse by Elder Hill, froni Rom, T-12, In, Memoriam. She has gone, our loved companion, And our sorrow move can knoW; She has heard the angels whisper, Dearest Mary, you must gO— Leave the infant on your bosom, Leave your first-born all behind, . Hasten; for yOu are the chosen, • And the ,GoliPel bids be hind, There are seats for all your loved ones, Round the Father's throne on high. Tell them all to ieep their lamps trimmed, , For their hour may be nigh, =-111 - ny-wreaths-and-crowns_and see] Saw we on that sacred tree, • • As we wafted p,lowly onward, • Bearing these we give to thee. My dear friend, my loved companion, We will oft recall to mind, • - Days we walked and talked - together,— Thoughtless of the lapse of time. You were for this world unfltt,d, God has called you to himself, Called you from this World of conflict To-the-manSions of-the blessed. When the "Gospel Ship" comes over, Bearing us our summons home, Let us ask one parting favor,— Bid us welcome, bid us come, Then we'll clasp each other fondly' • As we did in days Of yore, Farewell now, my dearest . . - Mary, 'Till we meet on Jordan's shore. We, the friends of the departed, Have the fond, consoling hope, . That a life so pure, so nobie Must be rich:with blessings fraught, -God permitted that her spirit, Should through stormy floods be led, That she might commune with angels, And their Great Almighty head. PHILOS Let us all accept the warning, Let us all.prepare to die, Feeling sure that God's free goodness, Will our' every want supply, Prayer And faith are all that's needed, Let us humble, contrite be, So when'ere the signal's given, We may ever ready be. Vicksburg, Juld 25th. MARKETS_ WAYSTSBORO' MARKET. (CORRECTED WEEKLY.) BACON HAMS BUTTER. ......... . EGGS LARD... ............... ....... POTATOES APPLES-GREEN......... HARD SOAP ...... PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11. FLOUR.-3,000 barrels sold, including superfine at $4.50@4.75, extras at $4.75 @5.25, Pennsylvania family at $6@6.50. GRAlN.—There is a steady demand for wheat, and we again advance our quo tations 2@sc, with sales of 10,000 bush els, at $1.48 ®1.50 for Indiana and Penna. red, 3,000 bushels corn sold at 75c for yel low and 73@74c for Western. Oats are in fair demand, with sales of 6,000 bush els Western at 49@,152c. • • THE subscriber notifies the public that all persons hereafter found frequenting his orchard and taking fruit therefrom will be dealt in accordance with the law. .Sept IV. P. AVEAGLEY. SHELLED 00,11 N. THE subscribers have at their Mill a large quantity of Shelled Corn, which they will sell - ground or unground at a rea sonable price. Sept 14-3 t HOOVER & SUMMERS. NOTICE_ NO.TICE is hereby given that applica- Run wa s made to the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin County, Penn'a. on the 18th day of August A. D. 1871 to incorpor 'ate "The Evangelical...LutheranChurch of SEALED proposals (so endorsed) will be received until Saturday the 23d inst., for the grading and piking of South Street, 110 rods, in Waynesboro', Pa. Profile and specifications inn be seen at the Council Rooth after the' 15th inst. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Town Council HAMILTON, Secretary. Sept 14-2 w VEHICLES VEHICLES THE subscriber offers at . Private Sale a LARGE STOCK of Second-band, : Shift ing -top, No-top and Rockaway Buggies, al so Spring Wagons, most of which are near ly as good as new and gotten up in good style, and will be sold at reduced prices on a. credit of nine months Sept 14- 7 6 w JACOB ADAMS. PUBLIC SALE. THE WESTERN - SCHOOL H. AND LOT. TILL be offered at Public Sale, on the V premisea,'The Western School House and Lot, on Saturday the =id of .September at To'clock P. M. The House and Lot will be offered together or in twoparts. .- Terms made known on day of sale. J. W. COON, E. A. HERLNG, e Committee. Sept 14-2 w Written for the_Record, • S. T. P clO .14 20 ..10 “.--75 75 50 Mir - JVICRWIIMOLINgir o'L, TUILI Offers qt low prices a large number 'of No. 1 Cook'StOves for coal or wood the best in market,also the Celebrated:Morning Glory' Stoves, with and - without ovens, at reduced rates. Also a nurqber, of other Base Burn ing Stoves—also Parlor Cook Stoires—Par -lor and-Fire-place-Heatemithe best-in-mar ket, all of-which he will yarrant and sell at less rates than any Stove House in Wayne& boro.' • • He is now prepared to put up at short no. flee First Class Brick Furnaces and warrant them. On hand a stock of "nine-plate Stoves and small coal stoves. A large stock of Tin. pressed and iron-ware roofing and spouting of the best tin. Repairs done promptly and at prices that none can complain, Call and see his stock as it will pay you for the trouble, and It is right these days to keep posted. • Sept 14—tf PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at Fairview Mill, one mile South of Waynesboro', on Monday the second day of October, 1871 ; the following personal pro perty to wit: one of:which. is a fine driving' horse : 2 Spring wagons, 1 'Carriage, 1 Trotting . Bug. gy, 1 Cider Mill and Horse Power, 1 LARGE 'CORN SHELLER, I - pair - Bob SledsTl - firfe - Sleigh - , 2 sets sinTtre Harness, 1 Buggy Pole 1 Saddle and Bridle, 1 three-horse. plow. Also house furniture such as Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, 2 Cook Stoves, 2 Parlor Stoves, and other articles too numerous to mention. He will also offer for sale a large frame building used as a barn, and the cider-house which is a good building. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on ltd day,. when.a credit of 6 months will-b given on all sums of $5 and puwards, purchasers to give their notes with approved security. DAVID PATERSON, Sept 14—ts ' GEO. V. Mon, Auct. ' PUBLIC SALE. tHE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Tuesday the 10th day of October, 1871, a Tract of best quality of limestone land, containing* 51 Acres. more or less, 3 or 4 acres of which are well set with thriving timber. This land is sit uated along the Waynesboro' and Green castle Turnpike, about midway between the two places, and joins the lands with Sam uel Niekodemus and others. The Marsh Run flows through the meadow. , Persons wishing to view the land before the day of sale will call on the subscriber. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. P. M. on said day, when the terms will be made known by JOHN JOHNSTON, ' GEO. IT. MONO, Auct. Sept 14—ts PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of Franklin Co. Pa., the undersign ed, administrator, of Catharine Diffender fer, dec'd, will offer at PO)lic Sale, on the premises, at I o'clock P. M. on Saturday the 30th of September, 1871, — the real estate of said deed, being a HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Borough of Waynesboro', bounded on the West by Chnrch St.,.South by lot of M. Hanstine, North and East by public alleys. The property is about 324 feet deep and Omit 42 feet wide, most desirably located, with moderately good house and stable, sub stantial fences, and 'abundant trees of the most excellent fruit. E. J. IiONBRAKE, • Administrator, GEO. V. Mora, Auct. Sept 13—ts PUBLIC SALE: , - rpHE subscriber, will offer at Public Sale, -N. on the premises, one-half mile South of AVaynesboro,, on the road leading to Ring gold, on Saturday the 21st day of October, 8 a cres and 48 perches best quality Limestone Land, with-a new story and:a half FRAM WELLING HOUSE .: theron, awe I near the door. There is al so on the lot a variety of choice fruit trees. The property will be sold together or divid to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when terms will be made known by Sept 14—ts JOHN H. MILLER. PRIVATE SALE. TE undersigned, Executor of the Estate of John Lantz, Sr., late of Guilford town ship, dec'd., offers at Private Sale, the follow ing described Real Estate, bounded bylands of Jacob Stouffer, John Metz andEenj: Metz being situated on the Falling Spring road anffehambersburg and Gettysburg turnpike' and containing • S_MV - MN" ACRES of first quality Limestone Land. The im provements are atwo story .Brick D selling Hons,having 12 rooms, 2 basements and 2 cet era ; wash and bake houses under one roof; Frame Barn with barn floor; wagon shed at tached ; hog pen; buggy shed and all the ne cessary out buildings. There is also on the premises, an orchard of choice fruit and cher ries, pears. peaches, plums, grapes,'&c., in abundance. The Falling Spring runs t iro' the end of this propety. Also, at Private Sale, a Valuable Tract of Land being situated in Greene township,ad-. joininglands of Robert Black and John Craw ford, on the Gettysburg turnpike. about one mile South-East of Greenwood.' containing 25 acres and 34 perches, neat measure, of Rock Oak; Chestnut and Pine Timber Land. This land is highly valuable and worthy of the attention of purchasers. Parties wishing to see either of the above can do so by' call ing on the undersigned, residing in Stouf ferstnivn. , ' • JOHN LANTZ, • Sep. 7—tf Executor of John Lantz, Sr. • C THE subscriber. informs the public, his creditors included, that he is now pre pared to do all kindsOrMasonigorkat short notice and upon the most reasonablesterms. Satisfaction M all cases guaranteed. , 4 GEO. LEISENGER. Pikcsville, Sep. 7-4 w. *, PliligM sag. On MONDA.Y .9ilkday of OCTOBER, refiE undersigned, administrators of Ja i cob Carbaugh, dec'd. will sell by way of public_outery, on.tbe premises, on - Monday, October Rh, She following Tracts of laud, situated in Washington township : THE - 111LION FHA situated one mile Sbuthwest of Waynesboro' on•the road leading from, Waynesboro' to Bagerstown, and adjoining Willow Grove Mills, containing abopt ' 112 .Acres of first quality Limestone Land, in an ex cellent neighborhood, convenient to, Chiw ches and Schools. The improvements con sist of a New Brick DWELLING HOUSE , (two-storied)• .Wash and Spring liouse, Smoke House and Bake-oven, new and complete; a BANK BARN, STONE AND FRAME . -in-good-repair - rnew - Wagon - Shed - and — Hog - Pen. • This farm is well watered having a. well 15 feet deep, a never failing stream near the door, and the Antietam creek flow ing by the barn-yard, to. which stock can ,have access from all the fields, There is a - young Orchard of C1:10ICE FRUIT on the farm in good bearing condition, Also a tract VIO'UNTAIN LAND in said township, containing 33 . acres, more or less, well set-with thriving• chestnut and other timber, adjoin ing lands of John Bench hoof and others, about of a mile from Monterey House, the turnpike running - within 50 yds.-of the lot. • Persons•wishing to view the farm or lot can call on either of the administors, one of which resicies on the farm. Sale to com mence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known September 7—te I UUF S PIM FARM POR SUE! THE undersigned, as agents for the heirs I of George Wiles dec!d:, will offer at pub lic sale, onAtte _premises,- at 10 o!clock,- on. Thursday the 12th day of October next, the Home Farm of the deceased, containing . • ~ 153. E lying about 1i Miles South of Waynesboro' Franklin County' Pa,. on the turnpike lead ing to Hagerstown, improved by 'a large BRICK W E:' I N-G . 0 olt a large SWISSER BARN built': of brick from the ground to the top; 82 ' , feet long and floors 52 feet long ; smoke, wash-house, wagon-shed, a large hay-shed, blacksmith shop and other necessary buildingsall near ly new and in good condition. There is an EXCELLENT.ORCHARD, of apples, grapes and all' other of• the best fruit on the premises, a well•of neverfailing water near the , door, a naming stream through the meadow With lane running to it for stogie. ; The farin is fenced off into nine fields with post fencing—the -land is clear of rock, and about 12 acres covered with excellent timber. This is considered one,' of the most valuable „fiirms in the county now Offered for sale. PossesSion will be given. on the first day of .April next. At the same time will also- be offered a bout 67 acres of CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND IN LOTS to suit purchasers, lying on the first rise of the South Mountain south of the Mentzer Gap Road, adjoining lands of Hess, Bone brake and others One-third of the purchase money is to remain in the land, the interest' o be paid : annually to Rachel. Niles, widow, now 68 year's - old, durirc , her life, and after her death the principal to the heirs,, one-half of the residue' n the day possession is Lobe given and the balance in one year from that date with interest _ D. H. WILES, ; ' JACOB WILES, ' Agents. September 7,—ts G.V. MoNs, And PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers at Priviite• Sale a -IL valuable Farm, situated in Antrim town ship, Franklin Co, Pa„ along the:MI.4IDM adjoining hinds of, Samuel B. Shively; Sam uel Niekodemus and others, containing 200 Acres, more or less, of first quality Lime Stone Land. About forty acres of whieh is set with thriving timber The improVements are, A LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, two-story Stone Out-Honse, a large STONE BARN-, Wagon shed and all other necessary out buildings-4 There is also on the premises a FINE ORCHARD of of grafted fruit in bear ing condition. A• 'good well •of ; water at the house. The Marsh Run' flows through the farm. Persons wishing to see the farm can call on the subscriber who will show it to them September 7—tf JOHN PRICE.. ASSIGNEE . S - • OF A HO6SE AND LOT THE undersigned Assignee of George Leisinger, will sell at Public Sale. on the premises, on Saturday 14th of October, 1871: A House and Lot situated in Pikesville, the lot contains 2} acres. The Improve ments are a • TWO-STORY LOG HOUSE, Log Shop, good stable and other necessary out-buildings, good fencing; and a variety of choice fruit trees. Terms—one third cash, remainder in two equal payments.- . Sale to commence at one o'clock mber CASH ! CASH I ArtHEAP Family Flour $5,50' to $5,75 per Übarrel and all kinds of Feed cheap 'for cash. Cash, cash all the time September 7,—tf J. ELDEN. . FORNEY: & SONS' will pay 'tile highest market price-for 850 cords of Rock and Oak Bark delivered at their Tannery in WaYnesboro. Hides and Slum taken in and weighed at the cellar of C. Bathes' Shoe Store, for which the highest market price will be paid.. • THODLSS .J. MERCHANT AND AGENT POD SINGER'S SEWING MA:CF INES. OT Scrubbing Brushes--sold cheap -1.41 Shoe Brushes,•Whitewash Brushes, Cot ton Wash Lines,,Bed Cords; :painted Buck ets, School and Market Baskets, Crystal Soap for washing pain-it has no equal. °June 29. , W. A. REID. SIMON LECRONE, I - TE:NRY CARB.A.UGH, Administrators. G. V. gong, Auct. PETER ROUZER, • AssigAee. • DIN' ;ARRIVAL 1' COON STONEHOUSE . gespectrally' announce to the public that they have opened at their store room, on the South-west corner of the Dlamand, in Waynesboro,' a large and well selected • stock of, DRY GOODs, GROCERIES,' HARDWARE,' AND CUTLERY, Iron, Steel, Nails Coachmakers Goods of ,ey—. ery description, • Queensware, -Cedarware, Shoes ' Carpets , Oil Cloths' - Paints, Glass, Oils, Varmsb. Brushes, Fish, Salt, and all kind of GOOll9 kept in a well regulated store. Our goods ere all new arid 'fresh rind have been bought for bash' at the late decline in 'prices. . We -flatter ourselves that from our long experience in business, and a determination to sell goods at small profits;• we shall offer unusual inducements to buyers who desire to save money. Please call and see for yourselves. We have a large and well assorted stock of staple and 4 fancy Dry Goods, embracing ILONS,--EISSIMERES ; -=&C, Satinetts, Jeans, Tweed's, Cott6ades, Colds; Stripes, Checks, Ginghams, Linen and Cot top Table Diapers, Crash for towels, Cali ' - coes, Delains, Alpacims, Fancy DRESS GOODS; DRILLINGS, Phawls, Brown. and Bleached Sheeting and Shirtings,•Tickings, Linens,•Flannels, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions'. We are receiving new goods every week and -will supply any article wanted that we have not on hand in a few days. We pay' the highest market price for all kinds of Country Produce, such as Bacon, Lard, Butter. Eggs, Dried Fruit, Rags, Ike. Nov. 3, 1870. ROSABALIS THE INGREDIENTS THAT Published on everypackage,tbore, fore Mersin secret - preparation, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, - Syphilis in all Ito forres,Ftheutua, Wm, Skin Diseases,' Liver Com- Oaint and , allA3aaco of tea.. Bleed. ONE BOTTLE OF 1109AELLIS will do mom good than ten bottles of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIQNEP PHYSICIANS !moused Rosadalis in theirpractieo fop the fast three years and freely endorse it, as a reliable' Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR, IT, C. FMK of Malthaare. • DR, T. S. BOYKIN, " DR. R. W. CARR. if • DR. F. 0. DANNEL,LY" DR..I. S. SPAIII4S i of Icbolasvllle, . • . DR. T. Ky L. .McCARTKA a C olumbia, S. C. DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edipamiab, N. C. l USED AND ENDORSED BY. J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall Illver i l . Mass. • F. W. SMIT Hf.ER Jackson, Mic B k, •4 HALL, H Lima,ol EE io Lima, Ohio. • . • CRAVEN'S CO., Gordonsville, Va, • WM, G. McFADDEN, 'Maximo' bore, Tenn. Oar space will not allow of any tendedn remarks in relation 'to the vhtstesof Randall& Totho Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex. tractsaperior to any they have , over - used in the treatment of diseased Blood; and to the aMicted we say try Rosadalis, and you will be restored to health. , „ July 20, 1 • • flosadalls Is said by all Druggists, price sizo per bottle.. Address DB.• arms= 8; CO. Mantaditrise.Mingitt • 'RAFimitosit, mnin MIRO 311311Mkni E_ E=JD, Has now on hand a Full Line of GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Look at• the List! • -* for Men and Boys; ' - All the Latest Styles BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS ' For Men and Boys Wear. • - Ladies Sinr, Gaiters, At very low prices. Also, Ladies Shoes, Latest and Best Styles. Misses and Childiens Shoes ingreat variety. of ill kinds and varieties. tel,. Watches, clocks and Jewelry repaired at short notice and warranted. " Thankful for past favors he hopes by fair dealing to all to merit a continuance of pub lic patronage. June 29, 1871. NEW FIRM t NEW ODDS t STTLEIt t Wit PRIZES A r OERNER WAYNANT have just open ed at the CORNER ammo Sxons, a sqlen did line of ' FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN • ' GOODS, embracing Clothes of various grades and colors. PLAIN AND FANCY CASPEUERS , latest styles and best qualities, Doeskins, Cheviots, Tweeds, Linen and Crepe Clh.t iugs, stylish Vest Patterns, etc. of which will be made to order with the best Trimmings and in the best manner. A GOOD Frr GUARANTEED in every ease or no sale. • , READYMADE CLOTHING Paper Coilars, Ties, Bows, Suspenders, Hos iery etc., always on hand.. Gentlemen, desiring Ittylish and • good fit ting clothing should give ns a trial. BOERNER ec, WAYNANE tiis 27 • • S. E Cor. Diamond. COAL: rrme subscriber announces to his friends .JL and the public that he has purchased the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel Hess, and is Maw engaged 1w the above bus iness, on Main Street, at the East end of Waynesboro. 'Haying • a knowledge of the business, and employing none but the best workmen, and by 'strict attention to busi ness he hopes to merit a share of patroriage. Alitifids of new work on hand orders filled promptly. Jan. 14 tE GEO. B. HAWKER NOTICE_ HE undersigned has appointed Freder -rr ick Dull, of Quincy townshtp, agent,, to collect his accounts and transact other busi ness pertaining to the same.' July- 6-4 f - 117/111:41kg. 'TESS, M. D. E. ELDEN.