ZIPE6O ftikje littord Thursday, stipteraer Pam FOR still. 'have for sale the Washing:taxi Presi von. which the Recoaxl was printetiprevious to its enlarge. meet: Price, $1.00: R., R. MErrnio.A—An important, Rail road Meeting will' be held at the Town Hall On Saturday next at 2, o'clock, P. M. We announced a couple ,of weeks since that it had been. mutually agreed upon by the friends of the different lines in contempl, 7 tion to?olicit subscriptions for a Railread to this place, a committee elected by 4 majority Of the subscribers to niake choice of Re - ad &c --- . - .A. considerable sum.bas al; ready been subscribed and the work goes on. At this meeting' this • committee will be selected and other important • ,business transacted. Those fhvorable to Miramar, South Mountain, Gettysburg, W. M. Branch, or even.a road from Marion to • the W. M. R. R., should all attend. -The meeting is to be:held in the interest of'nei . , ether, but:simply:to perfect arrangements for cairying out the plan proposed, to se cure railroad facilities as soon as possible, the committee thus selected to haie the power to confer and negotiate with any company which will guarantee a road u pon the most adventageous terms. In view of the great sacrifices made by our -citizens annually, of both town and count ry, for want of a road, there should not only be a full. attendance, • but all who have not yet subscribed should do so at once, and not wait to be importuned upon the subject for weeks or month as has been the case with:some heretofore. It is use less to plead this or that excuse and there by expect to get a' road and be enriched at the expense of others. Don't be nar row-minded. A Railroad is somethin. which will mutually and permantly ben efit: 'at. Therefore all should promptly lend a helping hand. Fruit cans are in demand. ABOUT PLAYED—The ice Cream Beason. re—Our county fair is approaching NOT FAR OFF—The election ADVANCING—The price of wheat. iYesterday vas Enlber Day. DZY-The days 'and nights will. be equal on Saturday. Look out for the'/equinov" Air Cool mornings and evenings are upon us. us.. The days.* growing' perceptibly 'shorter at both ends, rbs...Our State and County election oc ours Tu%day, October 10th. larGtapes are 'unusually abundant this Reason. Da'Sprinkle lime in your gutters find whitewash your damp cellars. Air Our merchants tare fixing up for . tlie fall trade. tek.:Watexmelons in Baltimore sell at ia penny apiece. ge;Read Real Estate advertisements ,as they appear from week to week in the Record. DEF'Smith of the Town Hall Store is now East making hie fall selections, New goods in a few,dnys. . —Boernefof tbefiringloerner & Way- Dant will return from the city in a few days with a stock of new piece goods, xeady - mule clothing; etc. "Y'qrt ulagß4:l#l.PecorAsinceits new "tiaT4o.qm#XXXth9lieot advertising ogite.***,connif. Da...The pews of some of our churches ought to rest On pivots, so that the-occu pants Can see who come in without strair_ ing their necks. CUANGED.-Mr. John. Johnston it will be seen has changed the day of the sale of his tract of laud from the 10th to the 11th day of October, res„.Our Pike villa friend and patron, Mr..3'rios.l3=quAtit, has placed us un der obligations to him for a present of a basket of very fine peaches, Fon SALE.-It will be seen by refer ence to his advertisement that Mr. J. F. limit, offers for sale his House and lot— Alsolis personal property. BREW HOUSE.—ft will be seen by ref erence to nut luivcrtising columnS that the Brew House property, one of the finest ,improvetnents in our town, kill be sold At public sale on the 4th day of October. ToulectormxT.—We'are requested to an noanee dint a grand tournamentatuPhop" will come oil in the groye of 141 r. David adjoining the Leitersburg turn pike; on the a 9th inst. Riding will com laence at 9 o'cloel?; A. AL r:eltuitations of Hall's Vegetable Si- Lilian Hair Renewer are be thrust up en the, market in great numbers; do. not be deceiy9(l by , them but demand• Hall's. AmoT.—.Ti Main, Juni atiand Snyder cOunties, - .this State ' , Pap .. t4e.,]Tarrlsburg '2 l e4rapft) are lawium, bora of a singular sect called These people . 'souieivlust resemble th e Punkers • in. their` ieligeous belief; but their customs include many peculiarities characteristic of themselVes alone They exceed' the Quakers in their efforts to - at-, tain simplicity of drass.•;::- The men fasten their attire with hooks and eyes, and look upon buttons as an . abomination in the sight of the godly. The Cornish 'girls wear a bluecotton dress, the -waist of which conies just below the armpits While their heads are Covered with cIoSO fitting white skullcaps, which give their faees kghast- J'Y:abearanc'e. They have' no, poor; scoft ifera say that it is because When one` of - their number becoMes poor- they turn brin out ~of the society ; but that is =a slander, for they are not only thrifty but charita ble, never - refrain to entertain a stranger without and without' pike: They :foreswear all things that partake of world ly vanity, practice the right• of baptism, immersion, and 'celebrate the last supper in mutton broth. laiirrThe Frederick Comity Agricultu ral -Society hold their next Fair at Frede rick, Did., on the 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th of October. For attractiveness and gen eral success the Fairs of this Society du ring the past three years have perhaps been 'unequelled,"as 7 evinced by the immence attendance ofvisitors. Arrangements are being made to render the coming Exhibi tion still more attractive. The grounds have been enlarged, and the track exten ded to a half mile. Hon. Horace Gree ley will deliver the, annual addres. We acknowledge the receipt of the usual "COin plimentary. . CHARGED wrra CurmE.—The Cincin nati Commercial of Sept. 6, gives an ac count of tho arrest of Rev. Wm. McEl wee, pastor of the Presbyteriag Church at Bowling Green, Ky., and Principal of a Select School at that place, charged with the seduction of a yoUng lady, Miss Lam bard, one of his a u ails. He was commit- ed to jail, but was subsequently discharg ed, on some legal - technicality. A party of lynchers, dissatisfied with the turn the case had taken, forced Mr. McElwee to leave, under threats of taking the case in hand themselves. McElwee wasformerly pastor of the Uni ted Presbyterian Chtirch at Gettysburg, enjoyed the reputation there, saysthe Star, of a devoted, working Christian minister. rs. Visitors generally have taken leave of the Mountain Houses, Beautiful View Springs, Monterey and Clermont. Dur ing the season each has been liberally Patronized, much more so than formerly. The fact that the cars of the W. M. R. R. will run'within a short distance of Mon terey and Clermont makes it probable that 'the three delightful summer re treats will be still more generally frequen ted next :season.. FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Sunday after noon last a lad, son of Wm. Flocker, of Pikesvill, aged about 12 years, fell from a Chestnut tree, breaking his arm in two places and fracturing his skull so serious ly that death ensued the same evening.— It seems the unfortunate little one accom panied his father to the residence of his grand-father, at the Mountain, Mr. Mat thias Nicholas, where the accident occur red with the result as above stated.. THE WHY.---Thefollowindbrief poem, a contribution to a Western exchange, is equally "calculated" for other lati tudes: • I knew a woman, pale - and slight, With heart in hopeless mood, Who often toils throughout the night To earn her husband's food. While he, in strewth of manhood's politer, Somegay.saloon will seek, And-spend more money in an hour Than she earns in a week. ‘FAir..—The Fourteenth Atuaual Exhi bition of the Agricultural. and Mechani cal Association of Washington county, Md., will be held on the 10th,Alth, 12th and 13th days of October. The Secretary, P. B. ,Witmore,• will accept our thanks for a season ticket. DisGR.Ac - BruL.—On. Tuesday last a me lee NyIIS witnessed on Main Street between an intoxicated Irish woman and a simple minded .citizen. The noman we under stand, was knocked down and otherwise roughly used, to the disgrace of those who were eye witnesses to the brutal and un called for assault. • 00 Sunday evening last the na Lutb ern Church was crowded to hear the prom• ised discourse on the subject of Temper ance by the, Pastor, Rev. C. L. liccdy.— The speaker was mild but forcible in his remarks, his discourse being calculated to make good impressions. Ite m CHICKENS KILLED:7MS Tata a few nights since made:Boo4l , upon the poultry yard of our v townsman, Mr. JaiAts Er: ifortkone young chickens. Mr. R. has since heerea. - Veigilitho: loss of his chickens by traPphig.the - volutions quad rupeds. MEAN MAN.—The one who returned the Record this 'week after receiving it regularly since the 29th of lost June. :As .a "sponge" he matchei the mart with the "big feet." We witbold his name for the sakenf his family.. • .aliti-The work of grading s and excava ting ott the Western Marylond :Raiketui, will pwitiv,ely , be compleeted by the, 22d of tlamonth—rall ;the way to - HAgers towU. : The t ra ck is already laid to with . in half a Mileuf Monterey Springs, and is heing pushed forward as rapidly .as it can be So says the Williamsport Pilot. 5m,..4n English writer bas been engag ed in estimating the amount of gold in the world in bulk; He says it Could— melted in a lump—be contained in a cel lar twenty-four feet square by sixteen feet in depth. A small lump, indted-tO cause so much crime and sin and misery. BUSINESS LOCALS. M-Timotlq - seea'at ELDN'S. - UM:Go to Dr. Branisholts for superior qualities of tooth powder. Fon BENT.-A on Main Street, which can be used for an office or small store. Enquire at this office: Dar For the best 10 and 12i et.. Muglin in America go to Caldwell & Co. For the best and cheapest Hosiery go to Caldwell Sr, Co. For Table Linen and Linen Towels at half price go to _ Caldwell & Co. For Flannels and Blankets go to Caldwelf& Co For Ha.ndkerehiefs, Gloves, Collars and Cuffs go to • Caldwell & Co. For Coat's and Clark's genuine Cotton at 6 ets: a spool go to 'Caldwell & Co. • For pins and needle; at 5c per paper go to ' Caldwell & Co. Fcr the very best goods at the very lowest prices go to the popular.and_cheap stores of Caldwell & Co., ktagerstown; bid. and Way bore', Pa. nsi„.Now is the time to get a good Photo graph taken. We-understand that Brack bill is giving entire satisfaction. The Mezzo-Tinto Photograph taken by Brackbili is a beautiful Picture. ? J ive him a call at once. .Do not neglect to have your chil arena pictures taken, for life; is very un certain. WY - Beautiful Chrome's for sale at Beackbill's at city prices. WY - The Wheeler Sr., Wilson Sewing Machines sold by Brackbill are giving en tire satisfaction. They are the best Ma chines in use. ~Buy the Wilson Under-feed Sewing Machine. Price $45.'; The best offared to the public. A. E. WATNANT, agt. MINTED.—A gecond-band Morning Glory Stove—one with oven attached pre fered. LosT.--Several weeks ago a gentle. man's small gold breast pin. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning it to this office. NoTicE.—Persons indebted to A. K. Bran isholts for Dental work will greatly ob bilge him by calling and settling their ac vounts. • TAxEs.--The school . taXes for Wash ington township are in my hands for col lection, which, if not paid within thirty days:from date of posters; . will be collected as my warrant directs. All County and State taxes in the Borough of Waynesboro' are also in my hands for collection, as well as the School and Borough taxes for 1871 These are now due and must be paid without delay. W. F. HORNER Collector. NEW STocK.—Having bought of Mr. Hiteshew his interest in the - stock of mer chandise at this place andmoved into the room formerly owned by Mr. Mentzer, situated, at the Ringgold Cross Eo/ls, I expect to return from the East on or about the 26th inst. with a full supply of new fall and winter goods. The old stock of goods having been disposed of at auction I will be enabled to exhibit a clean, fresh stock. Motto—"cheap for cash.". A gen eral invitation is given to those who wish to examine pricti and styles. Jorn H. GEHR. Ringgold, Sep. 21. '7l. LovE.—Last week we gavenn opinion on fashion as one of the three powers some one said ruled the world. We now invite your attention to love, and while we do not want to 'wound the feelings of our Bachelor friends and customers we must nevertheless say that the mari who does not love woman is of as little account in ',his world as the man who does not love a neat fashionable Hat. Love should rule us in many particulars; and especial ly in crowning ourselves with a becom ing Tile, just such an ornament 'as Up degraff the Hatter can select to suit your style. shape and business, and don't for get to look at their handsome Shirts, Shirt Fronts, Ties. Stockings,Suspenders, Collars, Cuffs, Canes, Umbrellas, Hand- Trunks, Traveling and Shopping Satchels,. Buggy Spreads, Robes, &c. Particular ly their Gloves, at their Hat Glove and I'ur Factory, opposite Washington House, Hagerstown Md. • It. PUBLIC S;ALE.—TbeWa,ynesbok 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. M. The House and Lot will be sold together or seperatc. Terms to be made knolyzi on daysale. DraTruirn - Y.—Whi is it that we.see so mally bideous-lOokingsets of artificial teeth :Wherever we go, seeming . like so many ghosts:? Ist. Because, the teeth are neg lecteduntil too badly diSeased, to be pre served by filling. 2d.: That the unskilled Dentist, by means of his cheap operations, induces so many to imploy him. A. K. Branisholti will endeavor to perform , all operations in the most skillful manner. But no inducements-offered to Patients by low priced operations. ' ;9...The New York municipal muddle grows deePer,land the confusion of airs increases. Comrilly has placed Andrew H. Green in charge- 6f • the Comptroller's office, and the citizens"committee of 'sev enty have been allowed access to the books and accounts.-- Hall appointed General McClellan Comptroller, but •be declined to enter the, fight, Connolly refusing to yield to the Mayor. The latter has issu ed orders to all the Departments to refuse to recognize Connoly or Green as Compt roller, ,Ind as the Pernasters will not ac cept their orders the laborers on the city works . will not be paid and all operations *ill be stopped. The conflict is not yet near' its end, and a resort' to physical force is not an improbable result. .Aie ange says the funeral of Alice B wlsby, the unfortunate young woman w ose body was found in the trunk in New Yoilc, took place Friday a week from the_residence of her mother, in Pat terson.— All, of Patterson turned out to hear tribute to the memory of. one who was generally beloved by her associates. The throng was so dense that scarcely room could be obtained for the cortege to move; - , - The ladies decked the- coffin with numerous fragrant wreathes, and the bot tom of the hearse was covered' eight inch es'deep with floral offerings by Patterso nians of both sexes. Major Hall thought some of the Tam many accounts "perhaps exorbitant."— For instance there was one little bill of 7,500 for thermoineters. The dealer from whom they were purchased state that the city paid for the aforesaid thermometers just $l5B, leavindtheying the handsome profit of $7.342 on the lot. lEN.Maine held her State election on Monday a week. The•Republicuns elect ed their State ticket,* about 10,000 ma jority, and a largepajority of both branch es of the Legislature. Perham 'republi can was elected governor over Kimball, Democrat. A special;dispatch fr Denver says the election in New Me -"co on Monday resulted in a repub 'ea victory. The re publicans elected their delegate to congress and will have a mnjoiity in the Legisla ture. The election iu Colorado Tuesday went republican by an increased majority.— The Legislature is almost unanimously republican. Robert Bonner makes 'another °Ter of $lOO,OOO for the horse which will beat his horse Dexter's time made one year a go. terln 1860 Kansas City had a pbpu lation of 4,000 ; iu 1870 it had run up to 40,000. The value of real estate had in creased in proporition. A twelve-year-old boy in Cincinnati stole a trunk full of his sister's clothing\ and 700 of his papa's money and "dug out" with his sweetheart, aged eleven. Dr. 0. A. Strecker, of Richmond, Va.. an old and well-known citizen, near 70 years of age, has been indicted by the grand jury on a charge of procuring abor tion. The' water in the Pot Oman river is lower than it has been for twenty years. NERVOUS DISEASE.—How many thous ands of the most refined ladies of the land are slaves to nervous diseasses in various forms—trembling,twitching, and jerking of the nerves, headache, hysterics, sudden outbursts of temper on trival occasions, peevishness,, a feeling of dpertition • des pondency, or fear; & c. In any unhealthy condition of the nervous system ; , Briggs Allevantor has absolute control over the nerves, creating a radical change and pod itive cure. Sold by F. Fomrameav and druggists generally. PrtEs.—Look at those features and spe the agony depleted in the face. It cannot be helped while the trouble remains.— The suffering from piles is of a very aggrava ted decription. You cannot walk with any comfort; you cannot ride in peace; you can not sit with ease, and the suffering when attending to nature is almoit unbearable, and causes, such feeling of dread that is Rut off at great sacrifice to health and com fort, in many instances increasing the di& cultyto analaregextent. UseDr.Briggs' Pile Remedies accordig to directions to cure internal, external, itching or bleeding piles. They are mild and reliahle, and warran ted as represented. Sold liy Druggists. vs-Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails and their attendant ills, have been, in years gone by, and will be in years to come, a Bourse of much discomfort and unhappi ness to those who are annoyed with them. By persistent efforts and Untiring perse verence, Dr: J. Briggs gave the suffering humanity his remeilies—Allevintor and Curative. The popularity which they haVe gained, and the entire satisfaction derived front their use, is well known and can be attested by all classes who have suffered with Corns, Bunions,lngrowing Nails,Chil blains, Frosted or Blistered 'Feet, etc.— Sold by druggists. ' • CM.00 0 1733311%. 9•303113:0. 2000 Bushels Clover Seed wanted, ELDEN, I S-TOYEn & WOLFF. Sept 21-3 m. ~~:P.RR2AGES_ • On the 14 lust., by the Rev..L. A. Got= •wald, Mr. S. M. ThEnL,"of Varion, mid" Miss H. 111.-.Brrmia of Fayetteville. On 14t1i orSept., at Grindstone Hill Earsonage, .b . y.z.„llev. AL C. • Felker, Mr., FREDERICK B. iIEGE to Miss ANNA A. DEIHL, lioth of Marion. - ' ' ' At. the Lutheran Parsonage on the 31.1 it ult., hy Rev. a L. Reedy, SAMUEL KEISELL, of Leitersburg, to- Miss FLOR ENCE SIGLER of Smithburg,. Md., ' Faywv - 4 . 'm Quilicy - township,' - on the sth inst., Mrs. CIERLSTENA HERFNER, aged about 95 years. At the residence Of her nephew, Jno. Welty, Esq., in WashingtOn Co., Md.. on the 6th inst., Mrs. Sus Art WELTY, 'relict of the late Jno. Welty, Esq., at the ad vanced age of 86 years, 4 'months and 27 days.. • In this place on the 15th inst., ANNIE M. infant daughter of Jeremiah and Nan cy Zimmerman, aged 1 month,, 2 days. I& _A_ M., M rit S WAYNESBORO' MARKET (connzerrm WEEKLY.) BACON HAMS EGGS LARD POTATOES...—. APPLES--DmEn. APPLES—GREEN HARD scup._ Pim/4mm, Sept. 18. FLOUR —There is not so much-activ ity in the flour market, but holders are firm at the late advance. Sales of 900 barrels, including superfine at 84.75@5.00 extras at $5.@5.25,,1ewa Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family 86.75@750, Ohio do. do. at 86.75®760,1nd fancy - brands at - higher figures. GRAlN.—There is less doing in wheat but prices are unchanged : sales of Penn sylvania and Western red at $1A8@1.52 amber at 1.56 and white at 1.65. Rye lAtty bequoted at 85c. Corn is rather quiet; sales of 2,000 bushels yellow at 76; and 8,000 bushels western mixed at 75c. Oats are unchanged ; 3,000 bushels western white sold at 50@)55p.- Dissolution o f Partnership THE Partnership heretofore existing be tween Hiteshew & Gehr is this day dis solved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted by John H. Gehr at the cross roads in Ringgold, Md. CHARLES HITESHEW, Sept 13 1871 JOHN 1-I..GEHR. 3NrconL 4 'icom. THE books of tIM late firm of Hite 3. & Gehr are in my, hands for col lection. All persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to call and settle, as the business must be closed up. 'Sept 21—tf CHARLES HITESHEW. ' CALDWELL & CO., CALDWELL & CO., CALDWELL & CO„ lI.AGERSTOW.N, MD. WAYNESBORO', PA., DRY GOODS For The 111illia Look out for New Arrivals of FALL GOODS BARGAINS, BARGAINS, • BARGAINS, Every Thing Good, Every Thing Handsome, • Every Thing New DRESS GOODS, 25 per cent., uncler regular prices. SPLENDID CALICOES, at 10c. yard Coates' and Clark's Cotton, 6c. Spool. MUSLINS, at lowest wholesale prices. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, COUNTER PANES, cheaper than the cheapest Don't squander money by paying two prices for your goods. Buy only where you can get the worth of your money. Go to CALDWELL & CO., - HAGERSTOWN, MD.- Waynesboro' Sept 21. PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned will sell at Public Sale at his residence in Waynesboro', near ly opposite the Reformed Church, at 1 o'- clock, on Saturday the 14th day of October,'7l the following property. 3 HEAD 110 G-S; Household and Kitchen furniture, a lot of hickory wood, a small lot coal, 1 wheel barrow, 1 lemon tree, 1 workbench, garden rake, hoes, shovel, barrels, spade, fork and other articles not necessary to mention. Also at the same time and place his HOUSE AND LOT if not sold privately before that time, :will be offered at Public Sale. This proparty is pleasantly situated nearly opposite the new Reibrmed Church, and is a desirable one for a small family. There are a number of very choice fruit trees, grape vines and shade trees on the lot. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by Sept 21—ta NOTICE. IVOTICE is hereby given that appli lion was made to the Court of ► .n Pleas of Franklin County, Penn'. on the 18th day of August A. D. 1871 to incorpor ate "The Evangelical Tsitheran Church of .Waynesboro', Pennsylvania" Also "The Presbyterian Clinch of Waynesboro', Penn• sylvtmia." GEORGE W. WELSH, Sept 14—St _ Prothonotary. Waynetooroltrowery ! rraHE undersigned, Assignees of A. D. l; Gordon and wife, will expose to Public Sale, ON WEDNESDAY THE 4TH DAY OF OCTOBER, on the premises, A VALIIMILE DWELLING- HUSE • andßrewerY, situated on the corner of West and Main Streets, in the borough of Waynesboro', both of •brick newly . built.— The BreW House is two stories high and the Dwelling three. They front 85 feet on Main St. The Brewery is in complete or der, all the fixtures being new, with two large Caves for storing beer. .There is. also A NEW. BOWLING'ItEY • connected with the Brewery The Brewery, has one of th'e finest bar=rooms in the coun ty, with Billiard .and Bagatelle rooms on second floor: Both buildings ere arranged according to - tlie latest - style of architecture with a first-class Heater in the Cellar.— There are also on the lot a URGE FIUME STABLE, Carriage House, Corn Crib, Hog reni &c. Also the one-third interest-in a pair Patent Hay Scales.' - Sale to commend at 1 o'clock on said day, when ..terms will: be made known. Sept 21—t,s Na, A% TRITLE Offers at 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 number of other Base Burn _ing_Stoves—also Tarlor—Copk—Stoves—Par lor and Fire-place Heaters, the best in mar ket, all of which he will yarrant and sell at less rates than any Stove House in Waynes boro.' He is now prepared to put up at short no tice 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 romptly 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 d9ys 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 ,;lt : 3. H - EAD-OF GOOD HORSES ! one of which is a fine drivipg . horse: 2 Spring wagons, 1 Carriage, 1 Trotting Bug gy, I,Cider Mill and Horse Power, 1 • LARGE CORY SHELLER, 1 pair Bob Sleds, 1 fine Sleigh, 2 sets single Harness, 1 Budty Pole I 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 said day, when a credit of 6 months will be given on all sums of .55 and puwards, purchasers to give their notes with approved Security. DAVID PATER.g.ON,- Ggo. V. KONG, Auct. Sept 14—ts PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Wednesday the 11th day of October, 1871, a Tract of best quality of limestone hind, containing 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 Stun uel Nickodemus 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. It. on said day, when the terms will be made known by JOHN JOHNSTON, P. S. The above tract will be divided or lipid together to suit purchasers. wi Sept 14-t-ts GEO. V. MONO, Auct. PURSUANT to nn order o the Orphan's Court of Franklin Co.Pa.,.the undersign.: ed, administrator of Catharine Diffender fer, dec'd, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, at, 1 o'clock P. M. on Friday Ow 29th of September, 1871; the real estate of said dec'd, being a , Pa., HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Borough of Waynesboro', bounded on the West by. Chnrch St., South by lot of M. Hanstino, North and FAst by public alleys. The property is about 324 feet deep and about 42 feet wide, ihost desirably located, with moderately good house and stable, sub stantial fedees, and abundant trees of the most excellent fruit. Sept 13—ta - PUBLIC SALE. TE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, one-half mile South of Waynesboro', 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 FRAME DWELLING HOUSE therm, a well 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 o'clock on said day when terms will be' made known by . . Sept 14---ts .10112 C A. MILLER. J. F. 13017 LT THE subscriber notifies the public that all persons hereafter found frequenting his orchard and taking fruit therefrom will .be dealt in accordance with thelaw. - Sept.l4-3w. WEA GLEY. LW. SALE! SAMUEL! R. SNIVELY, - JOSEPH W, MILLER,. Assignees. 51 Acres PUBLIC SALE. E. J, BON - BRAKE, Administrator, • Giv. V. MONO, Auct. NOTICE. lALE On MONDAY . 9th., crag of OCTOBER, • TE undersigned, administrattn3 Ja elb Carbaugh, dec'd. by way of public ontcry,,on the prernises, on MonAlav, October 9th, the.follosving Tracts of Lona: situated in Washington township: Ist, THE - 1111 N • situated one mile South West Of Waynesboro' on the road leading from Waynesboro' to Hagerstown and adjoining Willow . , Grove Mills, containingabout 1426 Atiores: of first qUidity, Limestone , Land , in. an ..ex— eellent neighborhood. convenient to Chur ches and. Schools. The improvements con sist of a New Brick ; DWELLING HOUSE ; 3 (two-storied) Wash and Spring House, 'Smoke House and Bake-oven, new and complete; a- BANS. BARN, STONE AND FRAME in good repair; new 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 steel, can . have access from ell the fields. There is a young Orchard of CHOICE FRUIT on the farm in good bearing condition. Also a tract MOUNTAIN :LAND' in said township, containing 33 acres, more or less, well set with thriving chestnut and other timber, adjoining lands ofJohn Bench hoof and others, about of a_ mile from Mdnterey Honse, 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 resides on the farm. Sale to ; com mence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known _ SIMON LECRONE, HENRY CARBAITGH, . Administrators. G. V. Many, Asa: , September 7—ts PINE PIN PO% 8 ILE riPHE undersigned, - gents for the heirs of Geo ec'd:, will offer at pub lic sale, - tile premises, at 10 o'clock, on. Thursday the 12th day of October next, the Home Farm of the deceased, containing 153 ACRES. lying about 1/ milei South of Waynesboro' Franklin County Pa,. on the turnpike lead; ing to Hagerstown, improved by a large RICKAVELLINGIIO - 11 - SE a large S'WISSER 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 bay-shed - , - blacksmith shop and other necessary buildings all 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 running stream through the meadoiv with lane'running td it for stock. ' • The farm is fenced off into nine fields with post fencing—the land is' clear, of rock, and about 12 acres covered with excellent tiinber. This is considered ,one of the most valuable farms 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 TIDED LIND IN LOTS to suit purChasersilying on the first rise of the S.outhllountain south of the .llentier Gap-Road, adjoining•lands of Hess, Bone brake and others .One-third. of the purchase mOneris to remain in the laid, the interest to, be, paid annually io Rachel Wiles . , Widow, now OS years old, during .her life r and after her death the principal to the heirs, one-half of the residue on the day possession is to bo. given and the balance -in One year from that date with interest . D. H. WILES, JACOB WILES, Agents.- . September 7,—ts Awl,. PRIVATE SALE. rrHE undersigned, Executor of the Dilate 111 of John LarrtlTSr., late of Guilford town ship, dec'd;, offers at Private Sale, the follow ing described Real Estate, bounded by lands of Jacob Stouffer, John Metz and Benj. Metz being situated' on the Falling Spring road and Chambersbiirg and Gettysburg turnpike' and containing SM - VEIN A.CP.IMS of first quality, Limestone Land. The im provements are ativnstory-Briak-334elling Hous,havingl2 rooms, 2 basements and . 2 eel ars ; wash and bake houses under one roof; Frame Barn with barn floor, wagon shed at" tached ; hog, pen, buggy shed and all the lie cessaiy out buildings. There•is also on the premises, an orchard of choice fruitandcher nes, pears. peaches, plums, grapes., &e., in -almuidance. .. The Falling Spring runs tiro' the end of this-propety. . • Also; at Private Saleot 'Valuable Tract of Land being situated id 'Greene township, ad-. j oining lands of Robert Black and John Crktw ford, on the Gettysburg turnpike. about one mile Smith-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 th • ntion otpurchasers. Parties wishing' .• see either of the above can do so by call ing on the Undersigned; residibg in J3telif ferstown.. JOHN LANTZ, - Sep. 7—tf Executor of John Lantz; St. • PUBLIC SALE.- THE WESTERN' SCHOOL H. AND LOT; WILL.be offered at Public Sale, on the V V premises; The IVesterit gehool House and Lot, cm ,Saturday the Wil - of .September ' at 2 o'clock.P. M. Thejiduse and Lot will he offered together or in trio punts. Terms made known on day of sale. J. W. COON, E. A. HERING, Committed. Sept 14-2 w TO CONTRACTORS. SBALED 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 can be seen at the Council Room after the 15th inst. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of J. Be the Town HAMILTON Council , Secretary. Sept .14-2 w VEHICLES !VEHICLES ! THE subscriber offers at Private Sale a LARGE STOCK of Second-hand, Shift ing -top, No-top and RockaWary Buggies, al so Sprmg Wagons,' most of which are near ly us good as new anoi- gotten up in good style, and willbe sold at- reduced prices on a credit ofnine months .- Sept 14-6 w JACOB ADAMS. THOMAS IT. FILBERT, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND AGVAT FOE SINGER'S SEWING MACTINES.
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