VILLAGE RECORD. 'lt t Friday, hertember IS, MOS, ilitiiirThe Beast, Brick Pomeroy, is talked of for Congress in the Bath Wisconsin Dia- Da -Joking at the expense of Lee and oth er Rebel Generals--attempting t o prove Grant so soldier. iiiirGen. Kilpatrick, the famous Cavalry Tleader, will speak at the Republican Mass Meeting in Lancaster City on the 29th inst. iorA Republican Mane Meeting an d Torch Light . Yrocessien was held in Phila delphia on Monday, evening last, at which it is said fifty thousand persons were present. CONGRESS.—Senstor Morgan and General Schenck have agreed upon,issuing a call for a session of Congress on the 21st instant. The understanding is that no general legis. lative business will he transacted. Nothing Will be done, it is thought., except to make provision for soother recess. It is probable that a recess will be taken for . one month from the 22d or 23d of September to the 22d or 23d of October. I=ll 'The Republicans of Lancaster, Pa. held a primary cleotion on Saturday to de terming on a successor -to, the, late: Han ...I . 4 , •1 votes were pplled, and 0. J. Dickey was elected by a forge majority over his com• petitor. The district is largely Republican, Bud a aowiantion is e uivideat to eleetioi. TERRIBLE EARTIIQUAKB.- The telegraph furnishes an account elan Earthquake which occurred oc the 13th of August along the coasts of Peru and Ecuador, South America, "oli--aur-pasecd in the extetit--" anti-irtno of destruction all modern experience of these great convulsions of nature. Five towns and cities, one of thirty thousand inhabitants, were entirely overwhelmed, thirty thousand lives lost, and three hundred millions of pro perty destroyed. The earthquake extended ig except one sailor. Great efforts were being made by the authorities of Vern to extend the promptest:ald in order to mitigate the almost unparalled suffering which the peop?o bad been called upon to undergo. INDIAN AITAIItS —The Chicago Post man. We bad supposed that much of his obscenity and profanity was induced by bibing bad whiskey; but it seems that it is genuine orignal sin—du inborn, irredeemable corruption of heart that makes him a traitor to his country and a stench in the nostrils of ° decent people. BIG GATRESING.—From 50,000 to 75,- 000 persons are said to have been in proces sion at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Torch Light Procession at Indianapolis on the 2d inst.-- 10,000 Boys in Blue were in line. morns Governor of Georgia has issued a proclamation warning the Rebels of that State against the formation of military or. ganizations and against the committal of acts in violation of the Reconstruction lam. ierßev,. Robert L. Dashiel, has been un animously elected President of Diekinson College: , to:fril the faciney `canna by the . . death firlev Johnson. :FLY:very town in Poria copothill., bee a ..luaner'd Club." . , MORE 01' TEIX KU KLUX Mutt—Out rages at the hands of this villainous class of Rebels continue to be perpetrated_ in the South. Certain parties at the North have endeavored to palliate their crimes by al. !aging that the K. K K. were instigated to the commission of these crimes through the reconstruction acts passed by Congress. But in Kentucky,' with.whieh the reconstruction acts have nothing to do, where blacks do not vote and rebels do, murder and outrage pre vails. Take, for instance, the'following 'tel , . tel egram, which narrates events that occurred at Bowling Green on Friday and . Saturday loot : "BOWLING GREEN, Ky., September 7. The murderous rebels of the Ku- Klux. Klan are more active, defiant, and aggressive in this putt of the State than' ever before. In many eases they hare ceased to threaten and entered upon the work of murder outright, boldly entering the houses of citizens who . Were Union - men during the Warvatfirtriftiarti suspected of entertaining Union feelings now, mid mut doting them in cold blood. On Saturday night they surrounded Glasgow Williams' house, and as he would not obey their summons they forced an entrance and killed him in the present:to of his wife, while she was on her knees begging them to spate his lite. llr. Williams was a Union soldier during the war, and had - proclaimed his loan tier' to vote for his old commander. 'After the disguised outlaws had murdered him, still thirsting for Union blood they went to the cabin of ao inoffensive negro who had also served in the Union army, nod taking hituuut hanged him under a tree until—he- , • :: , •a-d,---43n lhitlay bight the same mist, 1 creants made an attack upou a settlement of Shakers, anti wreaked their vengeance by burning to the ground their large mill and woolen factory. These Shakers, it need not be added, are an inoffensive . community, who lil beetTlT • - , ll ,h- nave a•Ways ..oyal to the government. The rebels have resolved, if possible, to ex• pel them frotu.Kentucky soil. Their loss by this diaboicel incendiarism is over $250,000. The Ku Klux Klan have warned all citizens in this part of Kentucky who were in the -Union-artny,Lthal-t-hey--nrust-quit - tini - S tate, the penalty of remaining until the day of election being death," Es i ,„Jleverdy Johnson, away from the dis loyal atmosphere of Piave Maryland, ex pands and grows patriotic, as becomes the Senator and representative of a free Repub. ,nnual feast of the Sheffield wing- the—pauses--and late war, Mr. Johnson is re- o "ii - e as perora ing owing—effective sentence : men now trend the soil of iatory will say that all was rasing this blot, transmitted ancestry, tarnishing our fame he Declaration of lodepen— Crosse (Wisconsin) I?epttbli lout two thousand five hun-. red in that Clt4 • lay morning of last week, most ;o, on their way to the Wis. ds, and that during the week more were expected to come source, all of whom will be. Ithering this important crop, -am necessity, be gathered in So great is the demand for or that hop•growers readily both whys, sad handsome CTION.—The election for Gov Cough Amen, etc , came offin Maine on Monday last. The returns as far as re ceived indicate a majority of upwards of 20,000 for Chamberlain, Republican candi date for Governor, which is a heavy gain on the vote of last year, and occasioned great rejoicing among the Republicans One hun dred guns were, fired at Conccrd, N. H., one hundred at New Yolk and one hundred at Albany. following State Eleetioos occur this year : October 6 Nebraska. October 13 Ohio. October 13 Pennsylvania. October 13 Indiana. October 13 lowa. _October 22 November 3 New York. November 3 New Jersey. November 3 Delaware. November 3 Maryland. November 3 Illinois. • November .3 Michigan. November 3 Wisconsin. November 3 Pilinnesota. November 3 Missouri. November 3 Kansas.. November'3 Nevada. November 3 Massachusetts. 1e...00e of the many fools in New .York is about to . waste several months of his worth less life by sailing the whole length of the Erie Canal in a tub. If, when be reaches Buffalo, he will push his old tub into Niag ara river and let it go over the falls with him in it, he will do a sensible thing. stir The grasshoppers were se thick on the lissouri Valley railroad track,' between St. Joseph and Savannah, Andrew county, ' one day last week, as to delis the morning train two hours. The conductor was compelled to atop several times and have dirt thrown on the rails, so greasy were they from the re mains of the crushed insects. • se,.There are now on the &es of the War Department claims from the South for dam ages done during the war, amounting in the aggregate. te \ between twenty and thirty mil lions of dollars. ' Sirßev. Dr. Valentine bas accepted the presidency of the Pennsylvania (Lutheran) College at eetrysburg, P. The Republican majority in Vermont is, in round numbers, 27.000—a gain of 7 000. a LOCAL MATTERS. ORS LAND FOIL SALE.-Apply to A. 8. Mono, Quincy, Pa. LAND row Sivrat:—Bee aditortiOentent of David-31, Stoner., - - WANTED —An apprentice boy at this of. the. NEW Goons —Messrs Pries & Hod Viol" will receive their fall supply of new goods on Wednesday neat, Mr-Messrs. Ambereon Betrediet it Co. will receive their first supply of new go:.. in a few days, - - 'APPOINTED --=Samuel &mist bag' been appoi ted Poet Neater at G roffen burg, Adams onoty. a' Special attention-is dtreet - krtv vertisement of Messrs. Metcalfe & Bitesliew, who'have now in store a lull stook of new DECEASED - Mr. Samuel Bare, an aged and much respected citizen, expired at his residence near this place on Sunday evening last. _ SEED WHEAT.--Rev. D. F. Good of this vicinity has for sale dity barrels of Tennessee Seed Wheat. Our farmers should not fail to give this variety a trial. tIBLIO •ALE.- ' emirs. e SUM proper ty is offered for sale in 'to day's paper by Daniel Garlinger, administrator of Obed Mentzer dee'd. FAL' N a_Lua_v-Es.—Th e—talingy—fal lin leaves already remind us that autumn season, with its golden fruits and 'creature comforts', will soon be hero. Nature is indeed, a kind and lavish mother. YEVEP - OVATons.—Sweet potatoes '- root from the Baltimore market will be re ceived regularly on Friday evening of every week end% the season, by W, A. Rohl at his Grocery. PAR/um—The Boys in Blue sod the Grant and Colfax Club will parade and bold a meting in this place to•tnorrow (Saturday) evening. Col. Geo. B. Wino.ling and other I • -0 a - !-.# • I •ak---ot-t--titea con w= SLIM LIST.-Our subscription receipts for the past week present a meager list. We hope delinquents in the future will make a- mends for the past by handing over the "stamps" long due us. JOINT DISCUSSION.---It will be seen fSom the folloving letter-thatijoint diseusDion hetwojii-litre" Hon. F. M. Kimmel)-and Hon. John Cessna, candidates for Congress in this district, will - come off here on the 26th in. atant ; • To the Citizens of 'Waynesboro' and Vi cinitN The undersigned having been invited to hold a joint discuision on the subjects in. volved in the present canvass, would say in reply, that we will be present at your place, on the 26th of September for that purpose. The discussion to begin at 1i o'olock in the afternoon. F. 31 1C1313.11111,L, . JOHN CESSNA. A meeting of those who signed the invi : tation was held at, the office of Jos. Douglas, Esq., on Tuesday evening, at which it was determined to hold the Dinoussion in Mr. John Lesber's woods adjoining town, and the necessary committees appointed. Rules will be adopted prohibiting hissing or applauding during the discussion and a force of twelve men from each party selected to enforce the rules. Quiet and order may therefore be ex pected on the occasion. The Committees appointed will report at the office of Geo. W. Welsh, Esq., en Mon day evening next. ittlirOur exchanges of late evince consid erable agitation in political circles. Mass meetings are multiplying and Clubs forming in'all direction. The result of the election in Pennsylvania last fall encourages the Dem ocrats to hope for SINC3BB at the coming Oc tober election', whilst the Republicans are sanguine of rolling up a utajority ° equal to that received by Gov. Geary. As election day draws nearer the interest on both aides will increase, fur it is understood that the Oo tober election -will virtually decide the No vember battle. An exciting election and "stormy times" may therefore be anticipated. AhE You ASSESSED r—We would rewind those wbo have not been assessed that this important duty must be attended to before the third day of October. Be sure, too, that you have paid a State and County tax with in two years We make this• announcement deo:tree for the benefit of all parties. 'SUBSCRIPTION RECEIPTS. We acknowl• edge the receipt of the following' sums for ati4scription since our last i6BllO : Geo. F: Beard, $2 00. Abrm Beseeker,' 2 00. Mrs. Salome Smith, 2.00. D. F. Gordon, 2.00. I=l Mess MBElittlo.—A Republican Mass Meeting will ba held is Ohanabersburg, on Friday the 25th inst Hon. Henry snyii son, U,. S. Senator from Illassacbusetts, and ,Hon. W. H. ‘ Burleigh„ of New Yotiti will positively be present and address the meet: ing. ,Hon. Juo. Cessna' and Aeon. Ed. Me- Pbersoiltiro also e4t,Ppatud",ty bo prescnt,, ,George French, a eolorSii man, eied 1011 years, died in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., on Sat I== HOISTING THE FLAG.—Ort Wednesday ni• ternoon, the Republicans of our ' town, en couraged by the late election returns, hoisted a beautiful flag across Maine street, with "1 4G' Tun Dzsoussios.—Should the weather rove favorable Saturday the 2.6:h inst. will doubtless witness a bilge public assemblage in Waynesboro'. The importance of the coming election and' a joint discussion be tween the distinguished contestants for Con gress in this district, Mr. Cessna and Mr. Itimmell, will necessarily awaken more than ordinary interest and bring citizens Compos ing both parties together on that Decagon. Fears of,ditiordir during the discussion need not be apprehended as. every precau tion will be taken to avoid anything of the BALLOON ASNNBION.—John A. Light, the Aeronaut, ascended from Carlisle,- Pa., on the sth inst. in his balloon "Flying Cloud." Tho Melva:tale Advertiser says the tercel oar at once shot up to the great height of 9,000 feet, whowit eneounlered - ft - button t, wlioli parried it io a South Easterly direc tion, and after a voyage of 50 minutes land ed safely on the farm of nr. Jacob Myers in Monaghan township, York (0., a distance of about 17 miles from Carlisle. SAD ACCIDENT.-:-.00 Wednesday last, near Braddock's Station, on the Pennsylva nia Central Bail Read, J Bar baugh, eldest son of the late Lewis liar baugb, of Washington: estunty Md., was crushed between two oars so badly that he only survived a few hours'. He was about 9 yeitriage,--iuul-is-said-to—ltace---he, steady. industrious young waft, and the prin cipal support of hia witilwed mother. sa.,lf you would wish to see a nice stock of Boots, Shoes and Hats or if you want to buy jewelry, watches, notions or varieties generally, go to E. ST, 3. Etden's where you will see the finest stock ever brought to Waynesboro'. They have just ppeucd out their new stock, Give thew a call. ..Every day brings sowething new— so it happetid that the other day J Elden received their new goods, a splendid stock of everything in their hue. books at their advertiscrueut.in another colutuu. * rai and Colfax, Vermont and Maine in scribed thereon. This is the first display of the kind since the opening of the campaign. Foa SALE.--A Perpetual Scholarship in the "IlcleetiiTMadioal College of Pennsylva• niap locateditr Phtlad lrta We_dirri - a liberal iudueetnetit to,ao an wish inris 4 `63 trdtrefihis institution. SlirThe Democratic Congressional Con vention -to nominate a candidate for the Fourth District me t at flagerstutvo o n Wednesday of last week, bad a big quarrel, failed to nominate, and adjourned to re-as semble at Froderiek on the 2lst inst_ WANTON BUTCHERY OF CI:I'LL/RE/I The Denver (Oolcrado) Tritune-01 --- the 4:h says We are under the necessity of recording another butchery by the band of Indians who have already done so much damage to our frontier settlers, it being the murder of the little boy near DeLano's mill, whose capture we recorded ,Thursday. His body was brought into town yesterday morning, hav ing been found about tbree-quarters of a mile from the house where ho lived. It appears that the three Children were ont'gathering currents, when the Indians got after the stook near by, which the herder run for the mill as fast as possible. On the way there he passed the children and told them to make tor home, as the Indians were after him, They did as they wore told, and the two eldest succeeded in getting in, but the third being the smallest, could not run. BO fast, and was consequently captured.— The herder saw ono of the Indiana stoop from his horse and seize the child by the arm, carrying him a. few feet in that manner, and then drawing a revolver, shot him through the head as he rode. Ile then dropped him, net making an attempt. to scalp him, and rode on. _WILD LEAP Fon DtaTu.—At a quarter of six, last Friday evening, a young man of only twenty-four years, named McDonald, walked hurriedly along the suspension bridge from the Cincinnati side, to near the middle, quickly divested himsell of all his clothing except his shirt, sprang upon the high bul wark, and with a wild ory that'atartled those who saw him, leaped into the space and shot down like a leaden man to the water, one hundred feet below. Three bbys in -a skiff, who noticed the act, rowed oat after him, with strong steady polls, and when his ap parently inanimate form came to the surface of the water, a hundred yards below the bridge, they caught him by the hair and We biro into the skiff. The rough hand ling brought him to his senses (1 1 . he had any,) and he struggled to free himself, cry in". out that he wanted No die like a man.' Tliey, however, did not pertnik,him to renew his attempt, but brought him to shore, whence he was taken to his home, at the. toot of Race street. What led him to at. tempt suicide we cannot state. . froanittrx MunDER —.A frightful mur• der has just collie to light in Philadelphia. Ou Sunday evening last Mary Martin, aged six pears, residing with her parents in the northern part of the city, was sitting in front of the house with her mother, who was ac costed by a strange' man who asked the di reetion of a certain street. The mother sent the child to show him, as it was but a few steps off. The child was ,not heard from until Tuesday, when her body was 'found in a brick pond, outraged; an arm disiocated t and several cuts on the body. There 'is no clue to the murderer. N.. ' A Oerman named Willaitlc, and his wife and twe children, residing at Randolph; ten miles below' Louisville. Ky., were found dead in their dwelling last Thursday morning, all brutally murdered. A GOOD RULE:-A certain man, who is very rich now, was very poor when be was a boy. When asked how he get his tidies, he said: "My father taught me never to play till my work was finished, and never to spend money until I had earned it. It Iliad but an hotted work in a day, 'I must do that the first thing, and in an boar. - And after this L was alloWed to play, and then I could play with much more pleasure than if I had the thought of an unfinished task before my mind. I early found the habit of doing ev erything in time, and it soon became easy to do. is is to this I owe my prosperity."— Let every une who reads this do likewise. Said one of the expelled members of the Georgia Legie!attire, who bad learned to road sioqe_ the war ; to a defiant rebol who was taunting him on amount of ignorauee v ulrou laugh at my ignorance' would you have been any , more learned than I ant ((Ai 57 years you were not permitted to own a spelling book without running the risk of the lash P Those irreverent lade who called names af- , ter a certain "bald head" of old; deserved their untimely end, because at that time no panacea had been discovered to restore the human hair pun the bald spots ; But now Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia is known to pos sess the rare merit of invigorating the roots and filling them se full of life, where not en tirely_dead, thartifey outwit help putting forth a new growth which rivals in beauty. the locks of youth. • The Wisconsin harvest is ended, and the wheat crop averages twenty bushels to the acre; against twelve fast year.' if-the-notoriona-Reno blutlrT ors, who are charged with the express oar robbery, near Seymour,- Ina., died last week of a broken heart. SPECIAL. NWTIOES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GLOVE AND FUR MANUFACTTIY.----The best fitting and most du table made Uuck, Kid, Goat and Dog Skin Gloves, Gauntlets, Hall Handers, Mitts, &c., Arc., for Ladies arid (loots' Wear. Special uncritical is called to out own manufacture of Dog Skin Gloves. We have retailed huedreds of airs el these ,luv during the past year, and riot one complaint. They fit as neat, look as well, arid wear five times as long as kid gloves. No glove department can be considered complete witliout the Dog Skin Gime, as a dress, tithing or khoppi. g glove for I.aties and Gents' wc3r.' ear bllpp,ioS with any sizes, col- f 1 L Lit SALE. ors or quantity at nholiSale rateBr - LADIES Furs male to order ; old Furs altered. re- r IHE r , ubscriber, administrator of Obed Mentzer,: d - ec'd, will sell at Public bale, on the premise s,, paired, reurtuvatel, and moth eaten places refill. i All grades and all styles of Ladies' ruts and Fur on ' U 'DAY tag 9.4T9 DAY OR 00rottitit, 1.868, the Trimmings outrst.only on hand I follow in described Real Estate, to wit:. A One Always all band. a foil stock of HATti, CAPS, Acre Lot f Ground, with a 1 &c., suitable tar all clam-es, made to wear and tear-' Ifl T A o 'TORY LOG G HO_USE ranted. Sold wholesale to dealers at as IoW rases rung /c_m. land newly fitteduy, alawi new bta. •••-, -— rDttl ;le, i. -- - Hat, Fur and G love Manufactory. Oppasise I,Vasbingtou liagrtatowa, june l d 1868. - - • - GUIDE TO kIA T j , Yot . r a Guide . to Happy Marnage and njugal Felicity. The hinnvrie views of benevo lent Physicians, on the Errors . and Abuses inei,Lent, to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter envelopes, trre of charge Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box I'., Philadelphia, Pe june 19-- Iy. port*nisist_4o.v.*=A Oa the 3d inst., at his residence, in Ant rim township, Mr. JAMES DOWNEY, formerly of-this-place„ in the Gist year of his OD the 14th inst in Chatnbersburg, Mrs. REBECCA S, wife of the lute James R. Kirby, aged 65__years and 1 month. On the sth inst., in Mercersbnrg, JOHN M'A.F FEE, in the 27th year of his age. On the 4th inst., in Shimpstown, this county, DAVID SMITH, at an advanced age Near Hopewell Mills on the 10th inst., HENRY HEN ICLE, son of Margaret and William 9ibler, aged 1 year, sad 12 days. We had a little Henry once, He was our darling pride, • We loved him, ah ! perhaps to well, • For soon he slept and died. Little heart finever eta irrless, Bright eyes that shall never Rosy lips no time shall fade them. Jesus called him unto him. On the sth inst. , CHARLES ERVIN, son of David and Ann E Cunningham, aged 1 month and 14 days. "I take these little lambs said he And lay them in my breast, Protection they shell find in me, lo me be ever blest. Depth may the bands of life unloose, But can't dissolves my love Millions of infant souls compose The family above. His words the happy parents hear, And shout with joy divine, 0 Saviour all we have and are Shall ho forever thine. Near Tomstown on the sth inst., EMMA BAKER, aged 1 year, 1 month and 17 days. Near Quincy, on the 10th inst., ANN MARIA SHIM, aged 1 year, 4 mouths and eighteen days. 01."4•11 , :i 1 114t0.di.a1a Philadelphia. Tuesday, , Sept. 15 P. 111.— FLOUR.—There is no improvement to re cord in the Flour market, the demand being confined to small lots of the higher grades of extra family for the supply of the home trade. &ilea of Northwest extra family at s9@ll l i ft bbl. Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do. at $1.0(12i fancy lots at §12.5014, and extras at.18®13.75. There is no change in Rye Fleur, and it ranges from $8 to $9.. 50 as to quality. GRAIN.—The \A beat market is dull and weak. In the absence of sales we quote good, and prime red at $2.20®2 30, and am her at $2, 32®2.35 Rye Sales at $1.51®- 160 for Western acid Peonsylvaata ' and $1.3501.40 fur Delaware. Corn is dull and prices are lowtr. Sales of 3000 bush yellow at $129@1.30; 1500 bush. *nixed Western at $1 2801.:?,9, and damaged white at $1 33. Oats are held firmly, with further sales of Pennsylvania at 74@j77c. 1E31'11E11. 7 -Slaughter sale meets a fair demand, and prices are welt uuntalued.— The medium ttud heavy weights of slaughter iu the rough commantLfull prices. d •••• !TY SWEET,,PIkTA'rOP.S. 7 —I will receive every Friday P. M.; tlatou4hout the- 1T213011 the best swt t Potatoei diieckl;..m the Eastern market. eept IS ' ' ~ •, S eed• Wheat - T UST received apd for asie,,Filty Prirrels of East yti Tetwestr-o scohl wbCat. GOOD. scpt 11If GOODS, 0101 SI ELDEN boie just reeelieJ a stileadli ~/• dock of New Goods, son s isting of Hato and Caps of the latest styles, Boots and Shoos of all kinds. A nice lot 01-Button Gaiters for Ladies or Miisues. A FINE, STOCK OF NOTIONS, Such as Paper C.4las and Culls for Ladies ar-Cien. Semen. Hosiery, gloves of all kinds for Pali or Win ter Neckties of the !sliest styles ; Suspenders, cimaper thin ever, Pocket Books at any price from 10 cts. to $2.50. Note Paper 'and envelopes,, steel pens, Ink, ltaz.►rs, strops, Penknives and pocket cut lery, a fine assortment ; Handkerchiefs, Shirts and Drawers, Photo. Albums. Combs, Brushes of all kinds ; in fact everything pertaining to fancy No tions. STONEBREAKkIi SJIE.DICINES, FRANTZ'S PEARL POLISHING PO WHEW'. ..COIVSTANTIAWSPERSLAN HEALING SOAP* Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, Buckets, Mats, Rugs, &re. CLOCKS, WATCHES itND JEWELRY, a splendid assortment; sieve Buttons from 10 cents per pair upward; Gold Pens and Pencils, Watch Guards, Chains, Keys, llooks, Spectacles, Goggles and everything pertaining to the Jewelry Business. A large lot of empty store Bores for sale cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired. All those in want of anything in our line would do -welt to - give uir a call, for we are determined to sell catsar for cash. Thankful for past favors we would ask a contin. uance of the saute. E. &. J. ELDEN. New Goods! New Goods! NETCAIF - F& HITESHEW, No. 27, Front Street, CHAMBERSBURG, AVE their All stock now ready for ea le,anci___ are prepared to sell at extremely low prices, am they have thorough y canvassed New York and-o.h er eastern markets, and haying bought most of their stock from first hands r !tables them to sell as cheap. as the cheapest. "Their motto is," not to be under, sold by any es tablisharenl anywhere.. Their stock. embraces almost everything belonging to the t-Y-Gk}eD-S-A-N-WN&HON - B - U - SIN - ESS; - We also Wholesale all geode at. the lowest cityt jobbing prices svpt 18 METCALFE & HITESHE W over • op, og en, eac: thereon. There cldu on the lot the clmicebt bruit and a !lever spring of good water. Tina propo:ty .sit• wiled one mile South of Scotland. on the fayett• vine road, and jOlllO luuda with Henry pan-. tel Leslie, and otLers. Sale to commence at 1 o', clotteirtsaid day V.lituli-atat., fR-4-17,17, %ill be made known by UANIEL GARLANGER, Aduer. ben 18—ta LAND FOR SILL. VIE subscriber o ff ers at Prtvate sale a tract of first quality L.tinestone Land containing b A -. m.ote or less,. situated shout 1 miles West of Waynesboro', on the tort pitie leering to Green castle. This tract adjoins landraDavid Snively. and 'John Scott.. It is well adapted for Building Lots and will be sold separately or together to snit purchasers. lt riot sold privately before SATUR DAY THE 171'H DAY OF OCTOBER, 18b8, itvvill be off red - all'ithiic Sale on that day at I o'. cloc.P, P. M. in loot of Bowden's Hotel, in Way.. nestioro'. Persons can see the land hi the 03 taw tirpe by calling on the subscriber. sep 18 —ts] - DAVID M. STONER. G U .N s ! PENKNIFE BLADES. Ap. 17-6 m. J. It. 30106.C0N GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINE. PATENTED IN AMERICA. AND EUROPE. A. F. Johnson's Improved Gold Medal Double Thread Sewing Machine combines the _ _ GREATEST SIMPLICITY IN CONSTRIJC TIOINv with the GICSATILBT EABC, CiIiTALSTT and no- LIABILITY IN OPILItAT/uN. The original of this machine, which was placed cm exhibition with some forty others, in the Me' ebonies' Fair, in Boston, in 1860, was pronounced. superior to all others, and received the highest prize. A Gold Medal, the only one conferred on any in•• vcritor of sewing Machines was awarded to the In ventor. • The GOLD MEDAL makes leis noise than any oth er two.thread Machine while in operation. The trouble often experienced in setting the nee dle in other machines is avoided in this, ao the rice. dle is set without difficulty. This is a features of great value, as every operator well knows. This is the most simple and reliable two-thread Sewing Machine in the world. The power of its drivin - crichin — eirPriving been greatly increased, has increased its speed in opera tion, and better adapted it to the heavier classes of work. Several other improvements have keen made, such as the manne rof holding toe spool—regulating the tension—operating the treadle, etc ,—each adding to the value of the machisse. wit:Hy MACHINE IS WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR. It is put up is every variety of style desired, from $43 to $lOO. The (bold Medal Machine will do any of the fol lowing kinds of work : SEAMING, QUILTING, EMBROIpERING, STITCHING, HEMMING, 4-c. 4c. Upon want a "Machine" that excels all the rest, :Secure the "Gots) 14tanat..' for that is the best, Though many "Machines" in the market there are, With this for UTILITY, pont, wiil compare, It does all the work with such ease,—and so le ice,— Whoe'er sh,ll possess it, will e':re get a prize ; It has points. of merit in nu other we've seen,— Then purchase the best, The 'Gold Medal Machine.' M. C. I).t.ATNICH Agent for Franklin, County. August 28, t.f. NEW MILLINERY STORE IN WAY NESBORO'. FIE subscribers would respectfully inform the 11 citizens ut Waynesboro' and vicinity that thvy %vitt telll[ll trona tits city with a ago and fashiona ble absolute/at: of Millinery Goods by the first of October, autt would respect:nit) , solicit a share: of Patronage. Ounniniig and Stitching done to order; Rooms ou Ann 'trees over -equates Furnitute Rooms. THLILkI & seta., 4—tf. GEO. W. WELSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW.. • Office in the •I'uwu tluil Buildiug, next door to the Post Office. • I)cc. 3.1t161. .losses at the sturo of Illaositamt, 13s sox/ . at Co. FNIM GUNS! TUCKING. FELLING, . BRAIDING, BINDING,