%ILL QE ititfAUK Frifieg o Oct. 20, Mee. O V xt. Or The following lie ear tbims tor subscription edvertishweridjobsoroxls, to,which we will strictly 'adhere whilst the present "war prices" continue ; • ' ' SUBSCRIPTIOZT, ,Per Annum , it paid within the year, • ••: /4 .. I .... pikorithe 3,9,A ADVERTISING, • Per Stuart( tot ',ten tube:Airco dines, $1.50 " 1. , ' each subsequent insertion, 35 ad rpipiftrator's and Executor '. notices. 6w. 2.50 a liberal deduction made to 'yearly advertisers. 1.1 AB Xt' olt li. . ' . Qatnier•Sheet Banff-Ali (26 to 30) $2.00 V a g . 16 66 66 3:60 , Who ," , ~ 6.60 Fterall i jol? *fork and. local 'advertising terms irtilniablyeakt: • • •W. BLAIR, ' Editor and Proprietor. EgirThe table giving the official vote for ,GOvainor in 'this State at. the late election has not yet been received. 9eary's majori ty will range between 17,000 and 18,000. ' ~John Covode's election to Congress IS •hailed-by the loyal press of the_country one of the heaviest blows the President has yet received from the people whom he has outraged. It is said that after Covode had assertained to a , certainty his election, he tel egraphed co Johnson at IVashington the sim ple words, "Andy, glee you the benefit of an investigation, after lum morn as cb 11 , - ree•.--ntraive.” EfACTIONS.—The result of the Oc tober elections must be regarded as a popu lo- `7l'',l,'Z in fator of Congress The Pres ) Rebel, sympathizers in general d with a most' signal and merrited ct the hands of the people; to whom reiorred the questions at is i,cy,:cen himself and Congress. The lat• ter has been sustained, triutnphantly, and its just, necessary and wise measures receiv ed an endor:ement than which nothing could well be stronger. The November elections will swell this volume' of popular disappro val of the Preeideni, and then the North -.vill present an unbroken front to the enemy. There is to be no reconstruction of the rebel States without guaranties of future good be havior. There is to b 6 no reconstritetion unlii they give bowls for the payment of the rational debt. There is to be no reconstruc tion until they, ignore, totally and beyond the possibility of revival, the debt incurred in Conducting the war sgaingt the life of the rf -11 t. nation. 4,14 there is to be no reeonstrue- tion until it is settled that the vote of a • Southern man shall count no more than the — Vtit - e -- of - a — Yorthern - man. These things have been decided by an; overwhelming popular verdict, and from that 4eoision there is no appeal short of another war. If that comes, the responsibility will rest with the Presi dent and his copperhead allies in, the North, for without the unsought apostacy of the President and the proffered assistance of the ° copperheads, the conquered rebels would have submitted to the natural consequences of defeat, and : reconstructed their dernorali. zed and broken governments in accordance nitti the demands of the changed condition of things. ; Their present revived feelings of hostility to the North they owe to AndrCw ,fol;nso,O. fTc fanned . the dying em bees and reltindlcd all their bitterness, prejudice and arrogance. On his hands is the blood of ev• Union 31 :, who has boon alurtleetl in the B,oti.th 5y the rampant ftdherente of hie fol. Seven years ago, says a ootemporary, John Brown, of Kansas notoriety, at the bead of an insignificant .band of infatuates,. got-possession of a, H portion of the Govern ment work's at arper's Ferry,with a view to capturing arms and atiatunnition to be used in a negro insurrection for freedom.— All who live now remember the intense ex eitoment which that raid then created. Tile authorities of the State of Virginia seized John Brown and a portion of his followers, - tried and hung 'them as "rebels." Efforts livers made to save some of the unfortnnates, they were unavailing. The, honor of Vir. girlie had been insulted and a score of necks joust be stretolied and broken Four years ago 44. Davis, at the head of bale a million traitors, took possession of a large portion of the territory of the United States, seised and held governixient forts,ar noels and navy yards, for the purpose of waging a war for the benefit of stlavery.— Davis' war was not crushed as easily as that of fjohri Brown's. David' rebellion piled a debt of thonsands of millions of dollars on ;he nation, filled many- thousands of graves, made thousands of widows and orphans, burnej towns, desolated vast territorY, and yet Jeff. Davis still lives John Brow' was hung in a few months after his capture.— Jeff. Davis has been a prisoner for more than a year, fares sumptuously at the expense of the Government, and has, for his next best friend, the President of the United States • Who is to blame? Does not the histori cal record show that the South is more able :to 'prevent a riotin•a Southern . Stan?, than ithlik.United States - able to visit with pro per Penaltied a traitor to itB , 4Overnmeetr We ask again, Who , is to blame? 1 101.i.The . il'oltostawn ,says; "Suit is about being iostituted against the'eors ,--'4,irlTarna Railroad Company far damages in.: curred oy the falliokor the platform at . that place on the 14th of September. Several ~.f 'cittr'dttorneyi will represent the -clainukots," 111. ass 3.lEsfiNG—Rim.—The Union meal LOCAL MATT P.,11,S of Washington county held an immense Mass Oting is Hagerstown on Saturday &STONES Fon SALE.—Que gOad, pal There were in prodession some . eight or, ten Wood and - one Parlor (coal)1•Cook :Step • Bands and five Wagons each containin.. office: • iy-six ladies. It . b ras 'perh a ps the !enclave- • ' ;Ilan] meeting ever ,conviened Sn the The meeting was addressed during the , after noon by non. Francis T h omas and tbe Hon. H. %V. the evening .epeeehes .were delivered ,b,y Col. prim, candidate for Comptroller, A. 11. Chase, of York, Pa., Mr. Bump, of the Balticiorn Amer/coy:, and: Ole,' Hon Chap. l i ee.Anuour. During the arterpoon.a serious disturbance wrinccasionnd,,in. which stones and clubs were used and pistol shots freely exchanged. The assailants, among theM some of the May or's special police, retreated to a drinking linuse_kept_by James Coon, _ near the Jail, which tbey entered and continued firing up on ,the eroyd from the windows. A young man named Chas. Gall in the set of shooting from the window was shot through the head and insiantly killed. The hope was then entered and a man named Slpds, one of the leaders,-was-knocked down and stabbed, it was thought mortally so. The contents of the building were then broken and scattered over the street, including a .9uantity of bad whiskey. Eighteen persons were wounded by ,the 401tasonites bofore Gall was killed.— The llerald says ;—The whole thing looks to us, as premeditated and prearranged.— ups and ammunition had been provided and stored in Coon's house, and these parties were to get up a fracas and then lead the crowd toward this ambush prepared for them. Qno mao of tle Mayor's party has con 7 fessed that ho was importuned to prep4re for and engage in the fracas. Another, who was in the house, when it was captured by the Uuion men, has confessed to one of our best and most reliable citizen:, that the reb els and Johnsonites were the cause of the troufle, and that they got it up. . TROUBLE ANTICIPATED —The disloyal. fiats of I? ; altituore have circulated petitions which hare been e.:,:tcusively signed, asking; the governor to remove the Police Commis sirn p-s on the charge of official misconduct The Unionists allege that the commissioners have 4isel . orged their dutits lawfully, and that ary attempt to displace his ie. slated., The matter was to have been 4tially disposed of to day. tar Koontz has 1,334 majority in Somer set, and 115 in Franklin; Sharpe has 233 majority Adams, 277 in Bedford, and 295 iu 'Fu:Nn. 15.00ntes majority in tho die L-V'Cren;ral Sherman is reported b ae hur vying troop further West io prevent what Tice Wormlo News predicts will he "a long anti Serious ww," Several posts. in the Ter titory have' been captured and robbed of large nualbers of stock. f,"7-11'on Ohnrtes'Suniner was married in Boston on, Wednesday to Mrs. Alice floop er, daughter of Jonathan Mason, Esq., of that city. The nuptical ceremonies were performed by Bishop lis‘tburn. Mrllon. C. R. Coburn, State Superin tendent of Coupon. Schools, has resigned,— fie asks that J P. Wickersham, of Lucas. arA Uuion majority for Secretary of State of 42,69 . 6 in Ohio is shown by the °frt._ cial returns. 400,998'wuk the total number 1 .4.4 vote 4 east LlrJohn '3.lc.t.rissey, the prize fighter, has been nominated by the Democrats of New Yoik as their candidate for Congress. WN,,ortb Carolina storelkcopers advertiss that they wi.l receive "Confederate notes" in payment fin merchandise. "31y Policy" is working - wonders among; the friends of the "lost cause." I=l SerT4 election for governor, three mem bers of Congress and Legislature, came off in Weri yir yesterday. le-Two cases of cllolera ate reported as having- occurred at Papertow,n, Caullzella,nd county, one of thew proving fatal. £The Texas Legislature has rtjeeted the Constitutional Amendment by the decis ive vote of 57 to 5. GZORGE FRANCIFI T4AIN ON WIJISKY.-••• Geo fratteis Thin withdraws from the can• vass as a candidate for Territorial delegate io Congress from Nebraska, fur :he reasons which are thus set forth : I am told to-day that money is wanted for carriages to bring up the voters, and to scat ter among the beer shops and gruggeries Any spare )honey I may have 1 prefer to de vote to 'eatiCation and Christian charities.— Purchasing votes debases the franchise and dein - or:dips the people. I have lectured too often for the Ida Father Mathew societies to go back on them by treating the voters. No wife, OD little children shall hayo reason to complain of a drunken husband or father on election day OD my account. Whiskey is the curse of the time. It is ruining our young Moo, and hurrying our old men into the grave Rich and poor, high and low, a are being destroyed under its blighting influence. When we have fewer breweries, leiter distilleries, and more Christian ehurCh. es, more universities, and more schools the law courts and the jails will he Ise patron iged and the world the better for rt. Aswoman io Looisvidld h eJy Rave birth to. twist=, nut shortly afterwards sold them to two neighbors—do boy for two dollars and the girl for two Taira of children's tot Fp? SArAII. "Wct,p4olk, ::40!0" will be offered at p . v,t?lio-pipe the let day of -December; if oot •prtiviousiy• sold prixitto ady,eytiseirient. SALES.—We- direct special attentieu.to the pales of real and persopal property adver tised In fo-day'ff pa,pe,r; TosiiiEs Apopt —We . tind'etstand SOO : ral "raicis" — hake been made on':;'hea roosts" in this place lately. Look out for the thieves. POSTpONED.=;—The sale or Real Estate by Rov. C. F. Thothas, annontieed for ,to•usor row,Z27t4,_has_been _postponed __until /Satur day, November 10th, at 10, A. 31. Coor,.—During the past few days the weather has been quite cool, reminding its of sterner realities in store, and that the season for "winter preparations" is at hand. QUlNCY — Fouqpnr--- - We — direet—spepial attention to they advertisement of Messrs. Hess & Emmert, proprietors of the Quincy Poundry and Mctehine Shop, in to day's pa per. posT DI ASTER.—We learn that J. It Smith has been appointed Post 31.astpr at Quincy, in plape of Mr. pavid,Wertz, dee'd. .f.taat Sor.D.LTho Mansion farm near this place. containing 117 acres, belonging to W. W. k, a. W. Waller, was sold on Monday last for th 9 sum of 81.4,000-4 .20 per acre. Purchaser, Mr.. Henry floss. LT /fon. Chas. T,ee 4rmour, P. IN.Tegley, Esq., and others, will address a Union meet ing at LeiteFeburg to-morrow (Satgr4y) vening, gar The female members of the Presbyte rian Church are requOsted to. meet at the house of Mrs. W. S Amberson on Tuesday evening next. A utters! attendance is re quested as business of importance will be transacted. DEATH OF AN AGED . MINISTER -1114 V. Samuel lielffenstein, the oldest minister in the German Reformed Church of the United States, died in Philadelphia, on Wednesday of last Week, ngrd ninety•tvrooyears. • SeirMr. OEo. LEISINOM will Specia!ly o blige us by calling at this office and settling the annuct of his arrearages for subscription, $1.2 50. We haire no doubt that aeorge, like many others, is possessat of a treacher ous My-A boy named George Rhodes, resi ding near Chambcrsburg, died on Friday evening a week, from the effects of eating a large quantity of aeon's the Snnday previ , 0119. CALL ACCEPTED —Rev. Mr'. Kanliefman, of Indianapolis, Ind., bas accepted a call (row the" Lutheran congregation of Chambers. burg, • SOLD.—The Mill property of Mr, Jacob Carbaugb, near"this, was sold at 'private 'sale a few days since fur the sum of $Q,OOO, Purchaser ; Jacob Hoover. ,MM ANEW Goous —Messrs. Geiser & Rinehart have received a large stock of oew hard ware, and other goods in their line. Among other articles which may be classed as new ani useful, are- several Washing Machines and "The Amidon Wringer," labor saving in ventions. They ask a trial of them. DELEGATE 31Ectr:.!4}.--Wo have been ro• quested to anagunee that a Paige Meeting will bo held in this place on Saturday the 10th of November, to select delegates to a county Tionventfon, at Chambersburg, on the 13th, the object of the convention being to instruct reprisentalivos in regard to tho election of a v S Senator. MQNTEIIEY -4 few days since WQ bap peced at the Monterey House, on the South Mountain. In the hands of the present pro. prietor the property has been tarp material ly improved, being newly painted, hantlsotne• ly papered, and refitted throughout. Few public houses are perhaps better furnished than that of Monterey. Preparations are maki for a floe audition to the house du ring nest son. Mr. Yingling the pro prietor, is a hospitable gentleman of social and agreeable manners, and certainly merits a liberal public patronage. TILE COUNTY INSTITUTE. --qllO Franklin County Teachers' Institute will meet i n Greencastle on the second Monday, 12th of November. We expect•the exercises to be mostly of a practical character. We hope that all teachers will come prepared to art and to pork,e's well as to:observe. Prof. J. P. Wickersham, lute Principal of the State Normal School at and now State Superintendent, will be present pare of the time. Addresses will Oa deliv ered by go. P. W. Rowe and others. Fel low Teachers, Jet us make this a happy an nual reunion. Let it be ono that will lung be ;enicui) end with pleasure. Let us see all the tacos that we have been accustomed to see for years at the meetings of the Institute, and also as -!navy, new ones eysible. J. R. C. J. • -'-' ---- -s~l-.a----- -~~— ~oorr----- 1:5=113 mcnazzsz Chuniteraturg Ocit '66. ,Oil City. 91L.,,Ctry-;: : 00: 22 —4l. fire ocegrred wt two 02110 Ck thitt' morning, destroying .nearly eile-qiiatter Of the !oil-shipping portion of the city.'. Throxlgh e‘tperlituoan efforte of the ,fire deps4ebt the /lames were prevent:ld ,fire irde'the pity, in whioft nee its complete destruction week' have follow ed. The principal losers are : Feeher Eros , .Weaver Sc. Adams, astetr.B; 411p4Q.n. Jaws E. Streckler, pallagher .&Dover, and the. Lucesco Oil Cp._ k:Pke total *EV , tibOXlt $50,000. Two fiv,es were lost by drown ing. - Ati6io:r3, ,Ga ' Qe . t. 22 --: , Di“rict-114t , , .. logs are being held in South Carolina, utg• lug ilVe'Legislatore to call ii 'ootivention to pro,vide for the pecuniary Aioiress of" the people by preventing the sale of property for debt. A CI rerville (S. C.) paper &Wes that eov erhoi. Orr favors the coastiNtional iruend meta. . SCALDED T,O Dfunt —A little babe three months old, of Amos Offensend, residing in Sumtnerhill, two miles east of Conneautville, Crawford county, was scalded to deatit• on Saturday evening. .4 little brother of the deceased was holding the babe near the ire, and in some manner stumbled -and fell a gainst the stove, upsetting the teakettle fill --ed---vfith-b-oiling water upon them. The babe was ecaldedso badly as to cause death a few hours after, and the 'boy was severely burn ed about the face, breast and arms. An insane gentleipan of Chicago, who was being taken by his friends to the asylum, where be had before been placed, but from which he had escaped, jumped from the rail road train, whiph was going at the rate of thirty miles au hour. Every effort was then made to discover his whereabouts, but noth ing' has since been heard of him. It is sup. posed that he was not 4t all injured by his terrible leap, • Crilug°, Qet.,24 During n violent gale last nigig y a brick building in process of e rection near the corner of . State and Madi son streets was down down, crushing five frame structures adjoining Twelve per sons were buried beneath the ruins and five of them were killed; the others were serious• ly bruised. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT..---4 (ew days ago a wan named Grazier, residing in Peoria, Illi nois, was filling a kerosene lamp that was lighted, whoa it ezploded, setting fire to the house, which burned down, and in it burn ing to death his three youngest children, a babe one year, a girl seven, and a boy nine Years old. Grazier, his wife and their eldest boy, were severely, it not fatally burned. Chief - J4stico Cftase,hag b.emeleoteil Free. ident of tho FreethDpri's tfuiou Commission, ir4, piaci!. of 13.4,,0p Simpson, re2igued. The number. of death: frail] cholera in St Lorcis diving the !Age of the epidemic, from about the first or August to the hitter pert of September, was over 3500, IIG:;E=MIIIIIIIIIII An extensive fire occurred on Tu.esday morning in New Orleans. Seven buildings, involving a loss of-E400,000, were destroyed. A nuibber of persons were iPjuted by the falling walls. The number of emigrants arriving at New York since the beginning of the year is 194,. 992, against 109,257 for the Bann period, of last lest% SPEC/ALL NOTICES. g X:toah al* ! ..IPtc;ll3, *- SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ; SCRATCH ! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure the Itchin 48 flours, Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL -13LAINSand-a-11-BR-U-PPIONS-OP-THE 8K IN, Price 50 cents. rim sale by all druggists. By sending CiO cents to WE.01(6 & ?Air fill , Bole Agents, 170 Washington street,Bvston,it will he for warded by mail, Ire° of po.tage, :o any part of the United Mates. Juno t3—fy. re'llATS, BATS, lIATS, for Spring of 1866. BEA V HU, NUTNNUR, WOOLS AND &PRA W Al's, of 'all descriptions for Ladies, Gentlemen, Youths and Uhildren's wenr at UPDEGHAF}"S Practical Hat, Fur anil Glove Manufactory, ' Opposite the W;.shiugton Clouse APO 27, 1869. Ve-lAADIES' SUN DOWNS, LADIES' DERB'S ;LVI'S; . E is:EN IIMIIItELLAS, LADIEs' KID GLOVES, Ladies' unfinished Lid Glover, LADIES' MITI'S, LADLE& GLOVES and HATS of all descrip tion.ou hand an.l wade to order at DPDEGRAFF'S Wore Manuf (tory, Opposite the Washington 110 -)so. Hagerstown, Aptil 27 , , 1866 Al STY L S FOR 1 8 lIPDEGRAFF'S A:tract:le:a Hat, Fur ant Glove Manufactures, opposite Washington House, have new reedy the Spring Styles of HATS, CAPS. sTItAw GOODS, &c, for Misses, Gentleman, youths and Children. at Wholesale and Retail, oPposiTE wAstimqvlN HOUSE, April 27 1866. '3PMEMI - .l'l-1-9 7 1° On the 10th just . at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev V /I. l liurnpy, Mr. 11. S. SII3BET, of this place, to Miss SADIE J. V SMITII, at Greencastle. • On the 7 th , iost , by the Rev. W. F. ter, - Mr EDWIN P. BYERS, to Mi . ss ES. 'fBER M.DA )(IS, bo:h ofOreencastle. On the 18th inst., by the Rev. William McElroy, Jr. JACOB CONRAD, to Miss DULL, both of Fayetteville. On the 18th inst., by the Rev. Pr. Setlneek, Mr. JOHN 111.TIV4ECKER, to Miss MARY SOLLENI3ERGER, of Detterkenoy town ship. this county. 211K.49.7EL1ET..14 PHlLa.puLrulA Oct 23.—The receipts of Flour continue very swell The sales reach ed 18800 bbla, including 1..000, Nerth• western extra tinnily at $l2 ;..10®15 75; .101:(1 0 . 1)h3 Peupsylvauia do at $l3 75; 2,Q bbls fancy Western at $15.50; 200 bbls choice ' , Kentucky (wilily at $l3; old stock and (r 9,11 ground extras at s9(a)l2, and superfine at $7.75q0 75, Fifty tibls li.ye Flour sof at $7.50. In Corn 3lcal, uo iwprovetnent to notice. There is no falling off ip tlia demand for Wheat; but, with a continuation of light re• ccipts and stocks, tho transactioui are very and prices are '2c 3o bu.Atel bcttcr. Sales .of ,fair and' choice Pennsylvania and Southern red at s3@d.lB, and white at $3.- 8,5. .Th 3 last 6240 Aye was ►t $1.33 it 3 bushel.' Corn is ixeitiad, and pried; are iiigirat; sales of 1.4,000...ba5he1s at 81.16 for yellew, and $1.12@140 for Western mixed, ploaing at the latter . rate. ' '.Date are spares and , wanted;. sales of 4,000 bushels , new Southern at 60e.... No Bitles ..ot 'parley or 3felt were reported. We quote the former at"sl.2o®!:,Bo, and the latter at $1.35®1.60. WA" nesliatio• - Market. - Vorreeted Iregkly : Ay -,,_ HOSTEttER TIMID & CO. iTii pivEslibito . Oct. 26. psis& po • .03.00 s ,(Hama) -..•.25 15 " , _Elideis 15 Ps • : “ - 49Woi,ildera 18 04 LARD - 16 .04 ; : BEANS 1.80a200 10 - Daum APPII3 0.05 I_7o.- OrtitBitAppw6s • 0.50 00 Damn Pamonsi. 20 00* - " Psznakia 12 BOMB --- Eees Seep RAGS OLD PAPP TALLOW FiATIISRS SED 01410213 CLOveetene DO YOU WANT A 60011f•ARM, rHE Heirs of geo. Wiles, 41co'd will offer the Hoover Fern)" et Public Sale on friday No vember the 1806, on the promisee, at 10 o'- clock A. M. TUIE•HEIRS. Oct. 20—a. SALE! HE undeMigned intending to retire from busi -1 nest'. will offer for sale the well known Waynesboro' Hotel, in Waynesboro', on reasonable.terms. If not sold betbro Saturday', Pecmber the Ist, it vKill then ha offered ra PlAblic Sale on that day at 1 o'clock.— Possession given itninodiately it;dissirod. Oct. 26-,-ts] V B, GILBERT. Herald; Star, Gettysburg; Repository, Ghambersburg, copy 4t andipsod bill to this aloe for collection. is PRIVATE SALE ! TuEsubscriber will sell at Private Sale a farm containing, 230 ACRES of good land, lying within six miles of Frederick, Frederick County. Md., /20 acre. : cleared, ballatnce in fine timber. Prices;lsoo. On this farm is a good WELLING HOUSE. good Stabling. well of water at the door, with run ning water in all the fwlls. The timber will • pay for the farm thred times. Apply to ,JOSEPH PAWN: Oct: 26-3 t • Frederick, Maryland. PUBLIC SALE. riHE subscriber will sell at Public Sale at• the 1, late residence of David Weriz, - tlec'd, in Quin cy,on FRIDAY THE !".ID DAY OF NOVE34llaat neat, the following personal peoperty, to wit: ONE qnr.ALvii. COW, 4 head of Hogs, 4 Bedsteads, 4 Stoves, one cook, one parlor, one ten-plate and one coal; 2 Bureaus, 2 Breakfast 2 Dining and 1 Kitchon Table, Stands, 1 sink, 3 asts Chairs, 1 large and 1 small Rocking Chair, 1 Doughtray, 1 eight day Clock, (large) I Desk and 13ook Case, 1 large Chest, 1 Case of Drawers, 1 patent Qu4ting Frame, 1 Safe, 1 t• etter; 1 Wash Stand, 1 Capper,liettle, a lot Po. talons, 14ueensware, Tinware, and many other arc tieles not enumerated. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the fermis will be made known by . D. A.'A ERTZ, Oct. 26—la I Agent for the Heirs, PUBLIC SALE. TFE undersigned will sell at Public Sale, at his residence about 2 miles liom Waynesboro' ' near the road leading to Quincy, on SATURDAY THE lOTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1866, the following personal property to wit: I FINE YOUNG 1101ISE;, well calculated for saddle or homes.; ' 1 C' l W that will be fresh about Christmas, fat Bogs, 1 Wag on for one or two horse's, 1 spring Wagon, 1 now wagon bed, 1 pair of bay Carriers, 1 new shilling top Buggy and spread, 1 Carriage for one or two home, 1 hand Catt;,. 2 sets Breechbands, nearly new, plow Gears, Colars, Bridles Halters, lines, I set-spring - wagoin - lietl set f new . silver plated Ilartices, `addle , nearly new, 2 Fly nets, 2 Bar rows, 1 three-herse Plow, (Moats' make) single and double shovel Plows,aingie Trees, double Trees; 1 Basket Slay, !'large string of Belle; 1 Wheat Fun; grain iigr, rake., and futica t about. 50 BUSHELS 11Y.E, and other ertic:es not mentioned. Sale' to commence at 10 o'clnck on said day when the terms will be natio known by ISRAEL HESS. Oct 28---ts.] ' (L V. Most; Auct. PUBLIC SALE. rTifIE subscriber will sell at Public Sale at hiS .1L resuleuce, adjoiniug Ringgold, on the Leiters• burg road, O TlllatBDAl4 TUE 15TIl'or Novsstace,, 1866, the 111. owing property, to wit : 2 W ORK HORSES 1 cwo;yearling Cult, 8 HEAD Of CAITLE, two of which are Milch Cunt! and • one largo i Devon Bull; 32 H ead of Hogs, an 9ng why3h are tyro brood sows; 1 three-horse Farm Wagon, 2 pair Wood Ladders, PitiWe and Harrows, 1 Buckeye . Mower nearly new, a lot of Wagon and Plow Clears, shovels, fork 4 and rakes, 1 log chain, cow chains; 10 . 0 BARRELS OF CORN, 500 Bundles of CornfoVer, 100 trundles l ye Straw; 1 . Stove and pipe, 1 Table,'l Cupboaril, nod other articles not necessary to mention: Also 32 ACRES Of MOUNTAIN LAND Which will bi divided into four low, situated about 3 miles from Smithburg, attjeining lends of Geo. AVinters, Hen. ry Col !Blower, Horatio N. Horn and others. Also one acre of ground adjoining Dave•own wi h a Mild Stone House and a Lime itiln thereon. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be intde known by Oct 5.6 ti] EYHRAI;i<I HAMIIAKER sfl QUINCY ratr.NDRY AND MACHINE SilOP -0- WE take leave to inform the public that we hi ll tend column% the Foundry and Machine bustiless near Quincy, Fa. We aro prepared to do all kinds of rep iiriug at short notice. also mill gear ing, cast and wrought iron sh thing, stoves, iron ket tles; oven doors, soda scrap`..rs, stove hooks. &c., &e. We also build all improvtio buggy and wagon Jack. horse powers, bevil itch, wood saws, iron ash hop pers, iron buttutii plate for ash barrels. iron 6:ticing and railing tutdo w ocdur. Old iron bought ur ta. hen iu t xchange fur new work, HI S & EMMERT Oct. 2 ; tf. DR 1' 11 FRENCH, 3:).10W -1 3UXIESMa, Deautnullind Durable Loth inount.nl o • Vienna, &lot,' and yob:mote. Purticulur 'a t &oil to the preservation of the natural teeth. Teeth extracted without rain through the inth.t• once of Nitrous Ositu Wilco at his residence int Mechanic Street. Oct. 12— tl. A:111:16 nri p . m iv ! ' Mlll-11.PA ,Ec)rmi s g GEORGE =STOVER- HAS RNTIJIMD PitOLV ..patiAbE4 ? PHIA WITH A SUPPLY o bar ODS MIR iiElb it s . NW: AND EaJ I.=-C CP NOT' OM, INBENSWARE AN,L), GROCERIES, ice' To which. he iwtites the• attention of of his patrons and -the pubis generally. Oetotier 26; 1866: CHESTNUT THE subsiribcr offers for sale 3,000 good Chat-. 1, nut Rails. Price $5.50 per hundred. • • Oct, 19--3tIJOHN' GEHL , • ' • VI, OR THE: StASON.—We are in regular re• ceipt on every Friday afternoon of FRESH OYSTERS I in sound condition and of best qualities, and sold at short profits. Orders respectfully solicited from. REs'l URANT men for oysters and other goods in their line, which will be Med promptly and.sat isfactoriO. "City" Sweet Potatoes on bond. &MI for gale throughout the season, Oct. Isar. HOSTETTER, (IMO & CO. WO TRESIPASSEUS. (VIICE eul kitiber reguests the public nett° trer. pees upon his premises. Tilose failing to com ply,with this request will be punished to the extent of the law. PETER. SHANK. Oct. 19-3 t PRUP, SALE tq T"E ur tivrsigneil will sell at Public Sale, on SATURDAY 'J'HE 3D DAY NOVEMBER ISS, the following property :.One two-story BRICK DWELLING. HOUSE, ituased on West Main street. This house is newly •isinted snd papered, and . every thing ip . good or, r tier, Also at.the same thee arra place the following . personal property • 21 : PAT .1-1,0G13,, 1 Side lipid. 1 Safe. 1 Sink, 3:Dining Tables, 1, long Kitchen Table,s s ,Sti 2. Seta Chairs, b_ Rocking Chaim, 3 edsteails. 1 Bed. 3. STOVES, 1 Cook, 1 Parlor and 1 nine plate, 144 yds. Carpet,. 1 ilea. Stair Rods, 2 Vvnitian Blinds, 4 Looking Glasses. 3 Lamps, 2 Meat V,evsels, 1, Pickle . Stand, Krout stand, 1 large Iron Kettle, Leman Pre-. serving Kettle, 10 gallons Vinegar, 3 Lard .Cans, 9 Wash Tubs, 2 Wash Machines, 1 Meat Saw, 1 set Brass Ladles, lot winter Apples, Onions, Ap.plebut ter, dried Fruit, Bops, Feathers, Wood, and many small articles not uccessary to mention. larBsle to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be made known by Oct. 19—ts. • M M. KNEPPER. II wit =I , INS (4.111t1r-tAI Nri a 1 ESEN Tfitsubsctilierai 11X ecutors of llepry Miller, dec'J, will slit at Public Sale, on the premises, o • TULISDAY TUE 6TI-1 vl Y NOVEM BER next, the fulloving described Real Estee, to., wits, arJ. aaalaa 4 ). more or less, 9f kist quality limestone lantl,, about 15 acres of which are well timbered ; situated about 2 miles Southwest of Waynesi;oro% and dear Salem Church, adjoining lands of lieu. Summers, Henry Shank, Lesher, sad others. Tha improver/len ts are goe,l LOC HOUSE, Flaw !Lurk, a goo.] Apple Orchard, and a well of never failing water near 1.11,. &sok: . Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said' day when the terms will be inade known by 'JAM N 11111.4 ER, OAKS, Executors. Wit Anams, Aucc. Oct. 19—ts NOTICE. oTicE is hereby given, that Letters Testa montary to the Estate of Mary Gordon, late of Waynesb dcc'd., have been granted to the un dersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to void Estate will please make immediate rayment ; and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. Sept. 21-6 t. .1. R. WELSH', COME AND SEE US. NYE, the undersigned, having opened a Boot and Shoe shop, up stairs, in Beaver's Hall, are prepared to make Boots or Shoes for our friends end customers, at the shortest notice. Mending done neat and strung, IVo booki. We don't know how to write or. make figures. rift.eathcr is cash. c. C. BHOYUAL. S. W. I'ILKINGTON. August W—tf. SLANXETS BLANICETS 100 METCALFE &, ALL Sized 9,4 10-4 11.4 .12-4 13 4 also craJlo Bianliets Afferent. sizes. all wbo want cheap, ISltiliketq go to No 15 Main street, Chsotb.isburg. Oct. 11' —V. V BE subscriber being anxious to close up his Mill accounts requests thoso knowing them . selNes indebted to him 'to call and tuakZY ,inunediato payment. k2-3t JACOB CARBA COM t3,I7.j'ARS ! riEISER & EINEBAIM havo just received, Urtheir ai supply of Hanoll's Patent Air-fight Premium Fruit Jars, said to bo tho best' in use Alan another supply.of eresh Cement. rt. t4—u. •
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