RECORD. soc•rt.c7 , •_ Eridit, Atoveniber Ifi e non: Car•is i.elolettmor. sr . Write tollowtsl Ins (Mr tenter for 'senberription littreTtlslng end job *Mk to whfeh vie will strictly Wald die pfrecnt ,P 0 I 11prieettn continue SUlitteitlPTON, tier etrinnnt, if timid within the year, $2.00 . titter the rear, *2:50 ADVERTHAN.G.. - • - Per Square of ten lines,"threrthfles, $l.BO " , each subsequent insertion, 26 seTtninisrater's and Executor's notices. Rw, • 2.50 h liberal deduction novae to yearly advertiitets. 3011•WORIK • ' - quarter-Sheet Hs na-Uille, (25 to .30). Half n 4$ II rr Whole CVFor all job work and local stlildrtidng totins h var Wily cash. W. BLAIR. Editor and iiippitior. fhe Soldiers' Orphans' Homestead, at Gettysburg, will be formally opened cm flues day next. Bishop Simpson and the Rev. Dr. Newton will bo present. THE NEXT Casetits3.—The Fortieth Congress, which cssembles on the first Mon nion 42, Democrats 14. in the• louse the Union majority will be 105,*about 12 °vet e two-th!rds majority. tar The reported majority"' for the lion. Francis Thomas in the- Congressional Dis. trict composed of Allegheny t Washington, Frederick and Carroll, is 2150. In Wash- , ington county there were 2:913 votes in fa vor of the Constitutional 'Arneenimeni eta 445 against it. BA LTIMOTtE rOtICE CO,6IISSVON Erts.— On Tuesday last Judge Bartol rendered his decision in the Baltimore Police Commission ersi ease, sustaining Gov. Swann and eon. dcmning Judge toud. The nett Conlteis• !dimes demand the station houses, city pro perty, &e., and summon Mayor Chapman to appear before thew, but he refuses to appear. At the time the decision was made General Grant was the guest of Judge bond. 'late Bartol is a eonutrto tive. Ttre. I" , :r.tcrtoNs.—The following ere the reported Union majorities in the subj:oitred Strafes, given on the Gth inrt, Sinssnchtnettni New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Wisconsin', Minnesota', Kansas. Missouri, Nevada, The eougettathe mqnrits in Mailland for Comptroller is estimate& at 8,000 to 10,000: In Delaware their majority is about 1500. No TIME ro VACILLATE.—The results of the late elections, says a cotemporary, have clearly demonstrated one thing, and that is {hat until the issues before the country , are defi'nitely settled, and those growing out of the war anaitably adjusted and disposed of, no onc who* occupies an equivocal position need look for places of honor or trust at the hands of the people. The elections have plainly said it is no time for dmbt or vatscil4 tIONV. Fire years ago an effort was by an elves! to arms, to destroy the g , :vernment. The Union party interposed its strenzth, and the plot_watt_elfcated.— And in their wisdom, in the settlement of onr diffrculties, the repreßontatives of the people 'have declared that those c who took part in the rebellion cannot for a moment be trusted with political power, until they give ample gr.taranteca for their future goo'd be havior. Since the Close of the Oat; the sympathi• hers with treason conceived the idea of tetra; jag over the government into the hands of traitors. The States which bairn been sit ting as a court to adjudicate ori this matter have put in their verdict through the ballot box, and have declared that until all ques tions between the friends end enables of the government are settled, no one 'rho toot part in, or counselled this sreond plot, cad hope to receive the popular favor,.er be intrusted with political power. By this decision the people of these States voting, have declared that they have no faith in those Who vaseili.: tiro in the hour of (kir country's danger The verdict is complete, thus declaring to the world that he, who vacillates iti such time' as these is not Worthy of the people's confidence. . , DEZTINE Iti PRICES —The New York pa• pus announdo the brooking up of various pectllating inovenionts in the necessaries of life in that city, 'has caused a most gratifying del:live in prices, Pork has fall en four dollars a barrel, wheat from five to right cents a bushel, and corn eight cents a bushel. Buyers, it-is reported, even at these reduced figures, are very scarce:' OYSTER FIELD.—The Norfolk Vir ginitOt says the oyster 'dredging hits beokest• rcinely prosporotts. The oyster bode were novel-more prolific; end ;the yiold.is said to acted& that ()Pony previous Teat/ `The monis to New York, Bleb; wood have etooodod 16,000 bushels per week. • Verne two negroes who murdered Mu. Garvin and her daughter neat Braneltville, st,utit .Carolina, were buil by lie eitißens nu Saturday. They- deserved. the punish. Meet, but the citizens have disgrateittbem selves by thus anticipating the-law. #lO.OO 0.50 6.50 1:1E==01111=1 i ,100 - 15000 2,000 80,000 47,000 20,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 Lot)a Paw:motes Mitio.2lNmlt.Wo„are is the receipt of this poptiltylAdy'S Magazine for recemberi - It is a splendid' number. The title pa rabbet ja worth tlitprice of the nunibei.i' For ninny yeirti "Pelnrsott'a azitre, - " consequence of Its matikand cheap ! nesa, bai.bad a larger Circulation than any ether monthly in the United States. In 1807 it will be greatly improved: tits teatiing mat• ter 'srilf t;.; increased, and anti bomber will contain a Double-site Steel -Fashion' Plate, elegantly colored, with from four to six fig ures—making "Peterson" the cheapest in the world.. The terms will remain ti do Al liirs.a,,stecer, to single subscribers. Te' clubs, it is cheaper still, viz: five;copies for 88 00, eight copies for 12.00, or fourteen - copies for $20.000. To every person getting up a club (at these rates,) the Publisher will send 'an extra , c opy gratis. Sipediner; sent (if writ., ten for) to those wishing to get up clubs.— Address, post-paid, Charles J. Peterson, 806 ,1 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. WELCOME 7e CowanEss.—The "S`oldiers' and Sailors National Union at Washington, has isstree? a cull to the . veteran soldiers and sailors of the -States, to---meet-with them on the sret day of December next, in mass convention, to welcome tire return to Washington of the loyal Congressmen of the Itepu•blie. , The call concludes as followo. "We ask your presence, to honor and as sure protection to the loyal majority in the 84th Congress, in which we recognize faith ful guarefis . 2ns of our assailed , institutions, and stele supporters of the principles involved. Corso in your might. .By your presence Show how sternly loyalty can rebuke treason; prove thereby that the threats and insults of a treacherous executive against the legisla tive branch of the Government cannot in timidate a free people. Here in the federal capital must our great struggle culminate in wise and equitable legislation. Assemble to enerturage and strengthen Congress, to whose hands the Constitution wh{e}y invests the power to such present action as . will make peace permanent and liberty universal." ° Ig'Maryland and Delaware have been car ried by the rebels.' ThoSe who had fought hr the rebel army, burned towns in Pennsyl vani4 under rebel Generals, and generally contributed aid aud comfort to Jeff. Davis, were permitted to drive loyal men from the polls and stuff the ballot boxes. Ve are re ally-sorry-for the defeat-of-the-Radicals--in Maryland. They worked nobly and descry ell to triumph, but when such men as Sena tor Reverdy Johnson advised an open vio)a tion of all test oaths, declaring them unlaw ful and unconstitutional, and Gov. Swann, sided by et treacherous President, and back ed by al? the Federal patronage, assisted and defended the violation of all laws and censti• tutional safeguards, the loyal sentiment could not counteract such influence. The-road to the national capital" is again in the hands of rebels, and we advise the next Congress to see to its removal to some loyal Western State. It can't be done too SIND.- Har Tarraph. Or -The Government having determined to perpetuate the last resting place of our brave soldiers to the utmost extent possible, the War Department has called for 475,000 itou head•bloeks for the national cemeteries. Each head block is to be nine inches wide by twelve long, with au inscription of the name,. rank, regiment, army, company, and corps of the sleeper beneath, Pith the date ot - li~s doith- *gLat. Coratuittee of the Mississippi teg 'slattire has artivea at Washiogtctri to reti• flop for the releasa,of Jeff Davis. • 'Governor Ward, . of New Jersey, has appointed Frederick T. Frelingbuysen Uni ted Status Senator to fill the vacancy occa• sioned by the death of Senator Wright, ss—Tbe tnioti)najority in Missouri is between 20,000 and 25,000. This shows what a loyal Governor can do in a Border State. .- For the Record Changing sehool Booka. One of our school directors gave as a rea• Bon for introducing• the new arithitmeties in to our schools, that Brooks' series was a com plete one, commencing with the primary a rithmetic and ending with the higher branch es (;f mathematics. Now what benefit is to be derived from this "complete series?"— When the higher branches arc not taught, what difference doesit make to us whether ,Ortettlears series ends with Algebra or Dif feretitial calculus? If this is the reason (and we hope it is net) for introducing this series t it amounts to no reason. Changes of this kind always calve consid erable expenditure on the part of the com munity and nothing can warrant this but the surpassing' merits of the work proposed to be introduced. It may not be any expense to our directory, but they should bo mindful of their fellows. A;ain when a new series is to be introduced, Why throw; out the old books before the different classes have coM• piked them. For example, we have a class 'half through a second ,reader, why should these schOlars lay aside thethooks they have and purchase a second reader of a new seri es? litlettieg them go on until' they are prepared to enter the third •reader,• they can avoid tho'beedloss expense of an extra sec- 'ond reader.' If - the,schooli are managed as they shcnild be - po difficulty' would befound in'the • laity of plan. We are aware 'that we live ib un'itge• of progress—a .fast agel'btit we'do'.'vot think the cause of education Atimandifthe. a good series of books should' be throiri Vat and'a ''one adopt ed that is no better "Iltiping these thoughts wPill nietit. your consideration I subicit them toyott, my reader. i(BUDOLPIIU6:" . . • . ~..... The Marinas chaiteh was thirty,six years and six tnonthe 41d Dauber 13, It - was er r s'sed with six utetuberss, , LOCAL MATTERS: Citatits!. 7 irltir. Chas. Hitesbew has, heen appointed POst Master at Itinggeo;:yie&-.111. cob Rot!Mae, riaigned. '; Fst , . • DtAD..--8413j. South of Vi,ttableggiall'itotiti ty, who bad One of his legs ertiatt4- , hy: I threebing mtiChine a couple of weeks' since; died on' FridayAttat --- ' - CrtAtonn.c . ,llWwwn'- , =-Ilte .Eagte,,„floMli -Hagerstown, kept , by Mr. John Fisher, for merly of this. place, has poessd into the hands of Metiers: Show 8i CoiL 1, , Caro Cue, Witira• kw eieep tion Fro or fanners hive finished the work , of husking and housing their torn. The eropsprorts an abundant one. •••• SEVO/1D SEPPLY.—Meser,A. Prjee At Hod lieh are now in receipt of their second sup ply of new fall and winter 4'oede. - RECEIVED.--We acknowledge flier receipt of 81.00 from. D. C. Long, New Enterprise, Bedford Co. Pa. llll== Se-Thom indebted to Dr. J. A. foyer will find a "last notiee" by riferiiag to our advertising columns. • PROPERTY SOLD.—The house and lot of ground on OhOreh street, belonging. to the estate of the Rey. P. Bescorl, dee'd, was sold on , Saturday last for the sum of $1,925. Purchaser, Mts. E. H. Hoover. COLtEeTerlt.—Wd undcratami Mr Samuel Fisher, of Shady Grove, has received the appointment of Revenue Collector, vice Geo. li. Davidson, of Greencastle, resigned. NEW MOODS.--Messrs. 'Metcalfe 16 Hite shew, Chambersburg, r3cluest us to say that they are in receipt of another large stock .of new goods, whioh• they are selling. off at pa nic' rim: Fort SALC—L. Sehildknecht offers for sale in another-column his property, on Bost Main Street, including Dlacksmith shop and large shoeing shed. For a person wishing to engage in the smithiog business_ the pro• perty is a desirable one.• CENT.ENARY MEETINGP.-4110 Centeroary Meeting was held itr the M.- Fr Church of lace - on - Sunda , lastao - d, - nearl .1400 raised, to be appropriated mostly towards the endowment of Dickinson College. The Children's Centenary Jtrbitee will be held on Sabbath the 25th inst. ANOTHER SVPPLY.---It will NI SCEI7 by reference to oar "speck' notice" heading that friend Updegraff, Hagerstown, has re. ccived another supply'of. bats, caps, ladies' furs, etc . , eta. Persons visiting his establish• mont will find 'Ally a "tip.top" follow, Will ing to accommodate at fair prices. ll= JOIIN PROVARD is , indebted to ,this office for subscription to the amount of $7,25. If Johnny has over looked the. matter and will now "come to time" we will muse the• de lay THE TEEEGRAPH.—The wOrkrtrert, thirty. five or forty, engaged in putting up the polls for the Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph Com pany reached this place on Friday last, and by the close of this week expect to be in Gettysburg. The work has been, progress _in g_a_t_the_ra t e-of-four-miles—per — day; — M . J. F. Kurtz, wha has accepted the office of operator here, informs us that the wires be pat up in the course of ten or fifteen Jays. INCENSED.—We understand our friend Smith, of Quincy, was somewhat incenied - at us for stating that Mr. Secrist had received the appointment of Post Master of that place. Our author was a gentleman of this place.— Mr. S. it appears received his commission on the evening of the same day our. paper was issued, Fridsy. Mr. - Smith no doubt feels a little sore, like most persons would under the same circumstances, bat there is 'no reason why,he should wreak his vengeance upon an innocent party. METEORIC:I StIOWFat —The expected iNe , teorie display was anxiously looked for by many of our citizens during Tuesday and Wednesday nights last. Great preparations having been made in the cities and elsewhere to witness the grand phenomenon the disap pointment occasioned by the feilute may be imagined. some authorities fix the date of the first recorded meteoric shower on No vember 12th, 1799. instead of 1800, and con sequently fixes the time for its reoccurrence on November 12th, 1867—being an interval of thirty-four, Instead of thirty-three years T LIE Peon While chill November's sur ly blasts makes fields and forests i bare,' the cold hand of poverty chills the heart of many helpless widows and orphans. Their trials, seemingly too great • for , human endurance, are met with noble . fortitede, though almost sufficient to break the hsnrt with itoguish and despair.. Knowing that winter; like seed time and harvest, must come, with =its cold, piercing winds, every little crevie3 through which the frost would enter is carefully fill. ed.lwith torn, and tattered shreds of clothing, and fuel of every kind is gathered, from al• most' every place, to to used in the` most frm gal manner during 'the tong ',Old winter nights:. We trust those resting in the lap of fortune will remember the needy; for riches bath wings and may fly away, leaving" seine who have . witbheld charity - in the day of prosperity to plead fur it in the day of id-- rut:it! OATAMES.-A ootemporniy tells of a ,neiint , iitttion;tif which he has a patent, gottett ^ _uvkthe purpose of determining mr!)00,04.4.01110) , . :rare "patent `eat' es`" wltti a Anwitttlitil,ntrineedle in tbe , l eii l d Of it. a s4ol,leiti4ith het beattlifpl tented petini:extrethitis imposed to,yiew the ‘.‘tilier,.';the etilits are slightly tenons, ed with the cane. If the lady , k inks the autias ginitiae: . If - Ste does rioi; . are "false.n: 3 FOR e eta ho If I) ion Convention nt VhatOeyulaturgli on Tuestiny, - ini4unte4 pyre : : vor of Gin. Curtin fort'. S. Senator, The Conventin wale iittecdetriiiiiliaiiiii; 'tisane... • ••" 7 ' ' !' • 7 - 7 - 7 WitlEnEAs, It has been the good and wor thy custom of the Commonwealth to sot a part, annually, a. day for the special achnowl• edginent of the goofiness of the ,AbIWICHLITY ! and for expressing, by, the whole people,- at one time, and with a common voice, the Tunsms and Pants& which throughout the year aru,springing front the hearts of men; therefore. I, ANDREW G. Crumn, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do, by this my Proclamation,. recommend that the good people of the Commonirealth observe Thurs. day, 29. th day of November, next," as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer, and do thou assemble in their respective ebarehes, and places of worship,. and make their humble thank offerings to ALMIGHTY GOD fur all His blessings during the past year. For the abundant gathered fruits of the earth; For the thus far euntintrett activity . of In. dustry; For the general preservation of Health; And especially for that in His DIVINE MERCY, He Lath stayed the threatened Pea. (Hence. And, moreover, that they do beseech Him to continue unto us all•diia Blessings, and to aoofirm the hearts of the people of these U nited States, that by the lawful force of their will, Deeds of good 'JUSTICE WfSDOM and Mates , may be dove: • Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this twenty-ninth day of October, in the' year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty six, and of the Commonwealth the nioety•first. BT TUE GOVERNOR : • ELI SLIFER, geeretary of the Comaton*ealth. I)Esmurtotv.—There is a belt of coun try extending - from North Caralina - to Texas, Mewling the - trorth-.. —in sad Central poi i • the intervening States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louis iana, which,, in consequence of the-failure-01 the crops, ie threatened with the most dire. fat calamity that can befall a people—qt state of destitution denoting the approach and it may be the item?' presence of famine before the maturity of the crops of 1867: I=l A boxed up turtle recently Haw,' seven months in a Charleston saloon ; without food or water, but at the end of that time dispos ed of a large quantity of bread as if he had a good appetiti. A WARNING. --A widow and her three children, who live near Rochester, Indiana, were poisoned a few days since by eating Si berian crab apples, cooked in a copper ket tle which had not been used before for eight years. The oldestdaughter, aged eighteen. died from the effects, and the others were not expected to recover. • 1$11'011TA3!T TO SOLDIERS soldiers who have one ; hundred dollars bounty. due them should rernetnber that since the begin , ning of August, when the bill giving thetn o_ve_hundred—dollsrs—additional — bounty was passed by Congress, some three meinths have already ,elapaed, and that the Department had limitei the payment to those only who apply within sir months' time, half of which has expired. Those who.have 'not yet or .plicd should• do so.immediately. A colony of Poles are about locating in the Wilderness, famous as the"battle ground between, the contending armies of Leo, [look. er and Q.rant. General Tochinan, a Polish esilo in this country, is at the head of the colony. A lady in Columbus, Ohio, dreamed that three persons were being suffocated near by. She awakened in alright anti induced .her husband to examine the house. In en ad joining room a young larly was found insen sible and nearly dead fron► the effects of es• eaping gas. Mnjor General John F. Ilartranft has de• clined the nppointment of Colonel of the Thirty-seventh Regular Infantry, tendered him some time since. Business engagements. occasioned partly by the ill hou!th of the father of General Hartianft, led him to re• fuse the position. 11=1 It is statci that John 3lotriisey gave 8128,000 to early on the political eatopuign in that State. /Erne Republica'n majority in New York State increases as the full returns cornea in. It now up to fourteen thousand. Fortiras EMIGRArfoIy —The last niOlith ly report of the comtniss:Orters of emigration show that; in the year 18GG to October 31, the number of em4tracts who'have arrived at New York •is 202,170. Last year •to the same date., 156,441 arrived: The excess this year, so far; 45,729. Goo. Homy A Wise was violently attack ed' with cholera on' &vit . ,:lay last', and now lies lit , a procarioas• condition. /t is said that the President keeps a clerk constantly employed culling riewitpapers and pasting in scrap•books what is raid for and against his policy,, The Virginia 'Alleghenies are s arming with game .A party from Antenna e. who entered the-mountains from Stanto killed 21 deer in five .days. Fred. Douglass and his von aro. going to start a colored paper in 'Alexandria, Vu. Chiengn shipped 7;288 barrels of 'flour and 048 220 bushels of wheat last week. NIPECIAL Ito:kik Z.-Ift9la. XtoILL,I 6claT4ft , . ISCBATCI t. stavrcti ANri+EAVOlsoStil NTMkNT - Will Cure tje Ilekin 18 llonre.;j Mon entree SALT ( tIIMIRR'F*, CHIli - - 11),"%lNe, nnl.t 11Y. RU PTItINS. Prkei: FA r6ente.. Fi'ir sale by all dragging. Uy spading.Q .penta,io .W. kl KS . l' KR, Sole. Agents, 170 Washington street,llaston,it wi II be fur wanted by_rneil r Jive of pnataga, NI any part of the r United States. • Jane 8-Iy. - Sere - Li/ MAN FACTORY' I a;49YE, 111 ,4,urA0,r9n4r,u upuscnctrrs k l elp on' uO4 manufacture to order GLOVES of nit descriptions, they have all sizes and colors ofifiti Gloves; , U u elr, Goat pktheepvCiottry Woolen and cat tort•Glovlee- -Li • " - ' ' GLOVE FAUtORY, Opposite Washington House. Hagersticmin. November!, 1806. c at' LADIES FURBI: - : LADIES IMRS LADIES WES f -• ,• Comprising C A P, ES, C-31.DAE8; DE wrii AS, OUTS, MUFFS, HOODS, FUR TRIMMINGS, &C., &0., a complete Stock, .embracing all the styles popular to the trade, ale now ready for in. spection and sale at CPDEG lIA FPS Hat, Fur .and Glove Factory, Opposite, Washington House. N. 13 —FURS cleansed altered and repaired. llagers'own, Novemier 2, .1806. IarFALL AND WINTER STYLE OF HATS AND CAPS FOl4 18641. We have' now rear'' , our Fult.Stock of HATS and CAPZl,ernbracing all the styles, Shapes, Colors, &c., popular to the trade for Men and Boy's.— G'ANES, UMBRELLAS, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONIES, FLAGS,' dee UP DEGRAFF'S Hat, Fur and Glove Manufactory. Ilanerstawn. November 2, 1866. rir WINTER OF !NO.—BUFFALO ROBES, FUR GLOVES, FUR COLL Itzi, Buggy and Sleigh Blankets, at UP DEG RAFF Hat, Glove and Fur Factory. Opposite Washing tonHou.e. Hagerstown, November 2, I.BBod 'Xi MC Mil "M' c:o avx la, . On the sth inst., in Chawbersburg, Mr. JOHN NITTEItIIOUSE, aged 74 years. On the Gth inst., in Green Township, Mr.• .3 . 011 N FU.1.1,11 . 1r, aged 78 years and .1 month. AL/EL=IO I I . S3L4 PIITIADELPIIIA, Nov. la FLOUR.--The Flour market is dull, but as supplies continue to;coine lorWlird slowly holders manifest no dist osition to accept low er quotations.. Sales to Louie consuipers of 600®700 bbla.at 812018Vbbl..for North west eittra family; 813®14 Wier 'Pennsyl vania and Ohio extra family;.Bo®lo'so for extras, and 8®875 for superfine. Rye Flour is selling in a 'mall way at $B. •lo Corn I eal-rro th doin g-- GRAINRAIN —The Wheat market is dull at the•late decline. Small sales of Pennsylva nia red at s3' to 83 10 I; bushel, and South ern at $3 33. A sample of very superior California white was o ff ered at 'B3 50. In the absence oT sales of Rye w`l3 quote at 81.- 35®1.401 Cora is very quiet. Sales of 1200 bush. Western:mixed, in the ears, at 81 25, and 3000 bush, yellow at $1.25®1.27. (pats are steady at 62i®63c.. Waynesboro° Market. Corrected•• Weekhv by , HOSTETTER, REID Ex 00, WAYNE:S/10RO, N(117 16. 1866 30 r ACIoN (Hams) 20 15 " Sides , 15 08 " Shoulders 15 041 LARD 13 04 Buie, 1 '.00a150 00 Mime ,A mge 0.05 ' 70 ORSER Aram 0.40 00 DRIED PILADEIRR• 20 00 u• Chimaera 12 ()ETTER Eolis 1 10 1)AP RAGS OLD PAPER , TALLOW FEATHERS trxt:o Ornoos CLovsassza FTIC IC WIT EAT MEAL—Fresh And good, now EonOrlool, Snort. Potato!of,. Floor. Aut.,. for solo at. 4. E I, DE N'S . • k _o_v;:i a_,- St . .I=L ALMAEII. A ; handsome residence on Church Silent. Pos. A sePsion given on the first day of April next or (briber plrticulara oru ui e of Nov. 10—tf. .Pll/NTER. CAUTION: THE subscriber cautions the public agains' chasing a Note of $lOO given f;eo. tgarbaugh, ben., on the 'lost day of November, I SIM, as he has not received value for the rime and does not intend to pay it. JtMEPH 1)13.1111)010T. Nov. I.B—nt. • CAUTION. T"' public are hereby cautioned against credit ing Daniel Light, Sen.. on my account as I Sin determined to pay no debts contracted by him here after. DALNIEL LIMIT. Jr. Nov. 16-3 t, LAST :NOTICE, rput accounts of Dr. J. A Royer, left in 'ha I hands of D D. Russell, 11 , q , for collection, if not paid on or before the Ist day of December will be concord with costs. J. A, RUICER • Nov. IR-3t. PUBLIC SALE! THE subscriber intending to leave Waynesboro'. will sell at Public Sale, on BATIIRDAY THE STn DAY OF DEcisnngs, next, his property Situated on East Atkin c'trect, consisting of a Lot of Ground, with a or,e•stoly and a half Itoughcast DWELLING HOUSE, S.noke House, Bake-oven, Good BLACKSMITH rtHOP with large shoeing shed attached, good FRAME STABLE, tke., thereon. Thera also a good Cistern nt the door and a choice selection of grafted fruit trees on the lot. Buil.lingf: nil in rpm) repair. LarEln/e to commence a t I o'clock on said day when the terms will be in ide known by L ECM'. Nov Ic—to. G. V: MomAuct. QUINCY roxriqDrtY . AND MACHINE SHOP"! • , • Etentdakeletive continuingto itnhfc:rkmsotuhnedrpyobalincdthalwche Machine W business ewer Quincy. Pa. We are prerre4l la do all kinds of repairing at short notice, 4180.mi1l gear• ing, cast and wrought iron sh storms, iron kat. Iles, oven &ore. shoo scrap..rs, stove hoOks, Ste.. &c. We also build an improved, buggy and wagon Jack. horse powers, brviljack, wood saws, iron ash ..hop. pars, iron bottom plate for ash barrels. iron fencing and railing made to order. Old iron bought or ta ken in exchange (or new work. 111: 4 ',8 'EMMEIII 4 Oct. 211—tr. . . irlibltilltlN TOWN PROPERTY: .::' PUttilie 'SAL E. t• e" • ft ' rPHE aultseriber will of* at Sale, on Sdf-, urdgyfi,he 241 h deiN qt November, 1860, a Two" Story' BRICIVIIWgiIING HOUSE :(nearly netv) - on -effittergtint-olltmelter timalnion Church, Wash House r Smoke House end Dake-• oven under one •riftnfi akin"; ill*"thp:1011:',Ir good • IrarlabilVJEZl 13 1 2 1 .4116137A711# Carriage Ifni°, Hog Pen, and other out-buihlOge. all in good gimiu. A large Oisternitethetl,Mykth pump in it and a well of good water adjoining the rapettyv - 11aing"sttaltsft on the I Alley makee i i i it-111:111084.111/10 LlXOplegyt t{ i,trrety oft grafted fruit on Ai) rituals to commence at l o'clock on said day when the ... tern/1i WilEbe -Made - ••• • ^ JOHN PHILiPs, Non. 9 "—as •-• • • v. 14050, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. rt ilirsubscriber will o ff er at Public Bale, ors SATURDAY THE I7TH DAY OF NOVEIVI- B R, 18138,,th0 following described Rea Estate, sit uated-in Washington Township, within hill a mile of the Waynesboro' and Greencastle Turnpike, ad joining lands of Robert Mellvaney, Bamul Baer' and others, consisting of about • 10 ACRES of good quality limestone I.snd, known es.tho...iMonn Property,' with 2 TWO-STORY LOG HOUSES, in good repair, good Log Darn, 91111 other necessa ry oat-buildings thereon, also a good well. of water near the door antleistein at both houses; Thete is also on the premises a fine. , • YOUNG 01iC11141140 of chOico fruit such as appleq, pears, poaches, &a. at the some time'antl place will be , ofroted tho fol lowing perm:Mal proper, ,Itt itif: 4 HE AD HORSES, two of which aro fine brood imares with foal, both good loadortectik fine riding home, t fine ,Colt, 4 head of Milcir Cowan IS HEAD GP YOUNG CATTLE 10 FAT BOGS, 25 HEAD OF STOWC. BOOS; 1 Buggy, 1 one•horiti Wagon. Flom and llayrows, Wngon and Plow Clears, nearly new; 10 Scapa or Bets, 3 ten plate Stoves,-1 Cook Stove, Cern by the Barrel; Potatoes by . the 'bushel, the one-half of '5O . acres Grain in'the Grifund r a lot of Hay and Cornfodder, and mend 'other erteles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 9•o'clock on said day .when ,1-2-4411143e-vvill--be--g-iyen en rat .$lO and utoirards. DANIEI. MIMS. Nov. 2—ts „ (4. V. Moan; Attet. SA LE! THE , undersigned intending to•retire frotn buel , nese, will offer Tor sale the well known Waynesboro' Hcitel, in Witynesbotoort reasonable terms. 11. not 'sold before Saturday: December the let, it will then be altered at Public Sale on. that day. at. 1- o'adoek.— Possession g iven 'named i may.. if dee ired Oot. 26—teji 13. GII,IItRT; Ca "Hag. Herald: Star. Gatysburgv•Repository, Cbambersburg, copy 4t and send bill to this attes tor eolk edam' PRIVATE SA J! • ORE soinkriherofkra at Pritate .Bate the follow- I ing Neal 'Estate, situated.. in Tonistown, con— sisting of one acre of ground, with etAwn•story - WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE , which : has been oecupieti as .a gookilarn,. Wneh House, nog Pen, ,ant. i f (titter itaceesyy out bnildinge thereon. Also one arils hplf.Rcre, latr ni'joining lands of kaCoh Ritter anft cOera. Also :nacres of lanttidlejning lands o 1 Win. Penne and othera___A lso-50-neren-of-Mountninlain lands of Alex. Hamilton and others.,. &c. apply to the' noileisegned. " Nov. '2.-qt ! , Al, X.ANEPPE R. . rt %sr m g R R,I B kit G 11811111 THE subscribers weal inform the r ublic that thoi have associated; themselves together in the Vaeringti moking ' bwineos, an d that the Haines* hereafter will be continued at Jacob •Adams' eh/ stand under the • flee' of .ft DANS &• HAMM'. ' They will have constantly on hand DUG WES of every description ; nets and ..4i:talt>, second.banded Vehicles of ell kinds. Repairing done at short. netice. They. employ none but good mechanics and use the best material Persons wanting anything in OUF line will do well to give us n call before purchasing elsewhere. JA (MB A DANN, GRORGE B. HA W K ER. Church Sint! zeaili ::::T:si.ft NI! M G CAtitch .lan v. 6 - It VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE riIHE iubscriber offers a: Private Sale We vertu ble.pro , perty, situated 2* miles East of Way nesboro Pa, containing 21 acres, with good wafer power._ The improvements area fine three-story BRICK HOUSE good Bank Barn, and other necessary outbuildings, also a Grist Mill with one pair of burs and one pair choppers, gond Saw Mill, all ie. griod repair. There is an abundance of choice fruit on the premises.— ft is one of the most desirable properties.of the kind in the county. For further particulars apply to or address the undersigned. Aug. 31-3rn. JOHN L. METCALF. IOR THE NEASON.r— We, are in regular re ceipt on every 'Friday . aftetroots of FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS, in sound condition and of beet qualities, and sole at short profits. Ordem respectfully solicited from RESTA kJ RANT men for oysters and otherzoode in their line, witich will be filled pretrial). Rtlthiat• . • "City"..Sweet Potatoes on. hind anif for sale thrtreinutjheieeaapri, ; °Ct. i 9. 186 1 '. 6 floariiirsti:Rsti) NWN HOTEL STATES , • OPCOSITS TIIS Lek Valley & Pennsylvania R. R. Opole, 73ARRIBEITTRGE R SEEPS, Proprioter s Succssor io L. 11: Kunz. , ' , •, • .S9OA MONTH:t AG.EIIII'S wan ted for six eat issio , new 'articles, just out. - Adatose4o.l% o.lk NY. ituittliug, deforJ. Mnine. - • We. fa—ly • . • BAKING Molasses, also some am Swrups at . jo tt .,,,;r: v. t 1 otort.tuu's. , s joining For terms,