VILLAGE RECORD. • Vgira.it' NTiIH ISCXEILCOP • Friday, It eptember 26, ISOS, MELANCHOLY' OCCUARENCE.-Our com• munity on Sunday morning last was shocked by the announcement that John Leorone, son of Mr. Saml Lecrone of this vicinity, bad been shot and almost instantly killed the night previous upon the turnpike not far from bis father's house. Young Leorone in company with a number of other young men nestle, and on their returp came a carriage in: which was Mr. John Adams, his brother, Mr. Miller and George Benner, all of Greencastle, on their way home from the Republiean meeting hold in this place, It Appears acme of the parties on horseback struck the torches carried by those in the carriagoi7whert—Bertner - fired - avistokietnark --,1 ing when cautioned by Adams, that there was no danger, as he had fired into the air to frigb ten them off, but after the party had pro proceed on their way nearly a mile, they were overhauled and informed that young Leorone-1 bad received a shot through the head. i3en. Der gave himself up to the authorities at Greencastle, and was taken to Chambersburg and committed to jail. We are' told that Benner since the fatal occurrence has maul lested great distress of mind. Young Lecrone is said to have been a leafing parties. Thu; .eowmuaity and the public geaerally deeply sympathise with the afficited parents and 'other friends of the deceased. n inrinect was held on the body of the deeerts , ed-onlonday morning i ----when the fol. lowing testimony was taken-and-the-annexed verdict rendered: Inquest held at the house of Samuel Lee rdne father of deceased by V. B. Russell Jurors —II Stonehouse, foreman; Jere miah Gordon, John Zody, Jacob Hershey, Samuel 13. Shively and Henry &sore. Physicirtus present.—Dre E. A. Herring, • Jjrs. i e 4g, ruj eam erring Bwol 7i ; --Made a post mortem examination ; found that a pistol bullet had entered the frontal bone inches above the left eye, passing obliquely through the brain, striking_the parietal bone near its centre, passing down ward and lodging in the base of the brain. There was extravasation of blood along the line of the bullet. Portions of the inner ta -Ile of the skull were found lying in the an terior portion of cerebrum Ali ler sworn o'clock - d on Sunday morning, the 20th day of Sep tember, I was returning from the Democrat ic meeting at Green - c - a - stle - aleng with deceas• eJ and others. At Jeremiah Gordon's we met a party in a back or spring wagon; four persons with'iorches,__Joh.n Adams driving. We cheered for Seymour ; the party in the hack cheered-for-Grant. I was-driving'in-a- buggy in front of the party shot at. 'some one 5 rack at the lights can't say who. The firing then commenced, Three shots were fired. Saw the deceased fall from his horse Fa IV the flash of pistol twice from the hack. There was eight in our party—Ms on horse back and two in a buggy. The hack or wa gon of the other party was not covered. I followed the other party after .T.lecrone fell. A man on horseback came back from the wa pon to uP, We told him Leorone was killed. He said he would stop them. He rode for ward and the party in the hack increased their Speed. I passed them at Shull's and got to Greencastle in advance of them. Jno A. Aricodemus sworn :—Started from Greencastle in company of deceased and oth ers. Met various parties as we went along who cheered for Grant, while we cheered for Seymour. One of these parties stuck out a torch and a banner in our faces There were Oliver Besora; Frank Miller, Otis Nicoden3us and five Lecrones including deceased. In frant of Jere Gordon's met party in a two seated carriage , four in party ; I think they bad four torches. We did nothing but cheer. When I had passed about tea yards I heard three shots fired ; saw the flash of two shots, they were level shots. The flashes came from the carriage. 'Some one said one of our party has fallen off. I dismounted, went hack and found Lecrone lying on his face. This was after 12 o'clock on Saturday. Turn ed deceased over; he gave a groan. I then ' mounted and followed the party in carriage; overtook a man riding; told him Lecrone was shot; he said be would see the party and bring them back. He rode forward and we raw the piny increase their speed I ca lled to them frequently and loudly; was within firtr yards of them; they paid no at tention ; got ahead of them ; they put out 'the I then overtook the party and Adams oalled me around the bug gy and explained how it happened. Adams stopped wagon and told me he had nothing to do with the shooting; that he and his brother wore sitting in front seat and knew nothing until they bad heard the shots. Benner then stud he fired three shots; he was much troubled, went on everlastingly. cried and said he would rather have lost both lama than have shot him. ____Quva U Nicodenius sworn :—Between 12 and 1. o'clock Suaday morning last, I was returning from meeting at Greencastle with a party of G or 8, among whom was deceased. )'art was on horseback and two,in buggy- At or near Jeremiah Gordon's, we met a party in a double seated buggy. There were 4 persons in the buggy, and I thiuk they had 4 lights. Both parties cheered. One of the parties in buggy stuck his light at me, knocked it out. Did not hear deceased say anything. Very soon after they fired three allots, one right after another. 3ly horse scared and rau towards Mr. Gordon's barn. I looked b. ck and saw deceased WI from la a horse I saw several flashes from the carriage. Om% say, which shot killed Lem roue. I went book to deceased. We took him' into Mr. Gorden's house. There was Fin shots fired by our party. The only firing we had wad when ono of our party emptied bis pistol in the air on the other side of F)).4 7 Grove. The hack drove ou aft the dog, Olic•e? .11cwwe sworn ;—T-Otrtit4iidnl morn log, about I o'clock, our party, among whom was deceased, returning from Or - comale to our homes, met a carriage containing four persons in front of Jeremiah Gordon's. It was a 2 horse wagon with 2 scats These persons had lights. Thete was cheering on to:b sides, I saw a light knocked out; then 3 shots were fired out of the wagon. Ss, 2 flashes; they were about level. I took side of wagon next Gordon's house; deans. ed took the opposite side. paniot Lecrotie, I think, struck the light.' I followed and overtook them near boose's. blight was not very dark ; acme stars shining. Jacob Leonine sworn — m e. Miller end I were in the buggy ahead of our party com ing from-Gfseneettlei—about-30--feetr-ahea. of the_party,—ln i passing_carriage of-Adams and his party-we cheered and they cheered. No words except the cheering were spoken by either party. The firing COMM soon after. Henry Lecrone sworn : I was with party returning from Greencastle to our homes. We met the party in spring wagon at Gor don's. Both parties cheered Otis Nioode -taus-and-my—brother knocked-out-lights-that were stuck our at them by parties in the we goo, I heard three shots and saw ',worse fall. Verdict—Deceased came to his death at the County aforesaid on the morning of Sep. tember 20, 1868, at 1 o'clock, from the ef fects of , a wound produced by a bullet fired from -a -pistol io -the hands of a person be• lteved to be one George Benner, of the Bo rough of Greencastle, in said County, said bullet striking the deceased in the towhead, penetrating the skull. passing through the brain and lodging at the base thereof. After the Inquest had been held the re mains of the eceased v - • family burrying ground ut the Salem Church, and interred. --- Now EQUAL—The days and nights. .- WEDNESDAY was the 4ret day of Autumn IM.Gettysburg Katalysine - Water - I — At Bonebrake's Drug Store. Peter F,thrney's Celebrated Blood e are trer, a t — Bvtfe baUe-V rtm.3lr. Daniel Miller, former proprietor of Graeffenbarg Springs, has leased th e Montgomery I-louse, in Chambersburg. will be in receipt of their first supply of new goods in a few days One of the firm is now V4ast waking selections. 1 NEW STORE.--It Will he seen by referiug to our advertising columns, that 14.1 r. C. Ruthea has opened a new Boot and Shoe Store, Jo this place. "Cooney" desires the public to call_antLescamine-bissrstock. 141 ASS MEETING.—TheCounty Executive Committee announce ILDemocratie Mass Meeting for Chambersburg on Wednesday the 30th inst. Tin finest Spectacles ever offered in Waynesboro'. 'The Spetoseopic— concave, convex glasses to suit all eyes, at Alex Leeds', the—watchmaker. DRUGS, &c.—Our friend, Mr. F. Fourth. man has again replenished his stock of drug's, medicines, oils, paints, notions, &c., &o. Mr. F . , is an enterprising business man, and al. ways np with the times. FARM FOR SALE.—Mr. Abrm. Frick of the Ringgold ) District offers at public sale in to.day'a paper a desirable farm. See advertisement. FRosT.— The first frost of the season made its appearance here on Thursday morning last. blighting to some extent the more ten. der plants; but doing little damage to corn, potatoes, eta. RING OLD STORE.—We direot special at• ten tion to the advertisement of Messrs. Rites• hew & Gehr in to•dsy's paper. It will be seen that their stock of goods is varied and complete. Persons wishing to make pur chases should call and examine their goods. RAIN.-A rain, said to be the equinoctial storm, set in here on Tuesday morning and continued with but litile intermission during the day and up to Wednesday morning.— The ground is completely soaked, which will somewhat delay preparations among our far. mere for seeding. BOOFLAND'S BITTERS.— On first page of our paper will be found an advertisement of Hoofiand's world-renowned German Bitters. As a tonic these Bitters are riot excelled per haps by any other preparation offered to the public. Mr. Fourthman, druggist. is agent for the sale of the medicine in this place. JOINT DrscusszoN.—We are requested to announce that the meeting will be called to order at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Saturday nest,-speaking will begin at half past one Precisely. One hour and twenty 'minutes is the time allowed to each speaker. To the end that good order and quiet may prevail, it is earnestly requested that there may, be no display calculated to arouse partisan feel ings. Should the weather prove favorable, a large assembly will be present. SeirTIIE PROGRAMME of the Franklin Conn ty Agricultural Society is beforo us, from which we make the following extracts : The exhibition will commence on each day at 8 o'olock. A grand Cavalcade of stock each day, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Trial of speed for three of the premiums on Wednesday at 10 o'clock; Thursday, fastest trotting, open to all, 8100 premium/850 premium, and two $25 premiums ; Friday, slowest horse, mare or gelding, changing riders; Lady eques trianism, Tournament, Pedeatrianirm; there will be a military display each day. Tun PARADE. --The turn-out by the Boys in Blue and 'the Grant and Colfax Club on Saturday evening last was large, surpassing any similar demonstration witnesied here for many years. Large delegations were in at tendance from Greenoaetle and Quincy.— The parade over, the meeting was organised by the election of Mr tine Walter, Presi dent, Mr. A. Barr Vice President,. and Mr. V. Rugers, Secretary. Addremea were de livered by Dr. W. M. Wright, Col. G B. Wiestling and John D. DeGolley, Esq. The meeting passed off peaceably and quietly, but ring-itavragress - e - distigh • 10 - Runtherperrof the town by vane diesipa ted parties, in whiob, we learn, our High Copsteble, Mr. John Miller, in - attempt•` lag to maintain order, was knocked down end eoneidarably bruised, Such proceedings on public occasions should not be tolerated and we trust the instigators of it will uot be permitted-to - go - ntrwhipped - ofj mace._ - At times like the present when politiesl ex , oitement runs high, prominent then of both parties upon public occasions should interest themselves to have order maintained, A word of caution frian such persons would tea times prevent serious disturbances. MEETING AT QuiNcy.—The Boyß in Blue and the Grant and Colfax Club will parade and hold a meeting in Quincy to-morrow (Saturday) evening. A delegation from Wa • negboro', and one from Greencastle will I •:: : • ' 've y adaress the meeting. Other speakers will be present. DISGUSTED.- We learn through a gentle man from Itinggold, that but one individual out of a club to the La Crosse Democrat at thatplace, wifriiow take the-paper from - the office, so disgusted have they become with the indecent character of the paper. This is certainly saying a good deal for the mor als—of-Rio grott — But - that "one indifid tTal? Morally considered, his situation is pitiable, lug ore SUBSCRIPTION RECEIPTS.- Tile following is a list of receipts for subscription since our OSN GRESS reassembled on Monday, speed ily despatched business and adjourned until the 16th da of October. DEB = The — SUrdrifis and — Seitorivilr hold a Mass Meeting in Philadelphia on the Ist and 2d days of October. The Cumberland Val. 'ey Railroad proposes to issue half-price tick ets to all "Boys in Bine" and others intend ing to be present at the meeting. NY - Johnny Steele, the well known oil millionaire, is now living near Franklin, Pa., on .a farm, all that was saved from his once immense fortune. fie has forsaken his evil ways and companions, and, so far as a man may become so, after a brief season of folly • is an exemplary citisen. Ku KLuz MAssAcrtz.—Eastern papers give an account of a riot at the town of Ca milla, Ga., on Saturday hist, in which from thirty-five t o fifty human being, mostly blacks, were masseered. The particulars of the outrage matches that of Forrest, at Fort Pillow It appears a Radical candidate for Congress with 200 blacks from Bainbridge, twenty-five mile distant, visited Comilla for the purpose of attending a Radical meeting. They entered the town with banners flying and drums beating, when they were fired into by the Kukluz Klan, and then the riot commenced. The blacks retreated, but were pursued five miles. The account says from seventy-five to one hundred persona were killed or wounded. The great amount of time consumed by the ladies in dressing and arranging their hair must make any article which would,les sen their labor particularly desirable. Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia leaves the hair in such condition as to render the dressing and ar ranging a very easy matter. It imparts to it that splendid glossy appearance so much ad mired, cleanses the scalp from dandruff and all humors, and prevents baldness ; promotes its growth, and restores gray hair to'its orig. inal color. Alexander T. Stewart's income is about $lO,OOO a day, and ho works fourteen hours out of the twenty four. Louisiana promises 10,000 hogsheads of sugar this gear. Four hundred lyceums want Beecher to lecture next season. Near this place on the 13th inst., Mrs. Mi.RY RESEI, consort of Jacob Rosh, dec'd. aged 81 years and 3 days. P lIILADELPH IA Sept. 23 —FLOUR.— The Breatstulti market is dull, and for Flour the demand is still confined to the wants of the home trade. The receipts aro moderate, but in excess of the demand, and the stooks are accumulating. Sales of 600 bblq. good new spring wheat, extra family at $9.50 ; old spring wheat do at.89.75@10 ; winter wheat do. at 10@12 ; fancy lots at 812.25(018.50, and amiss at 89@i8 25 ID Rye Flour and Cora Meal no further transaction have come under our notice. GRAIN.—The Wheat market naturally sympathisea with the inactivity in Flour, and there is very little doing. Sales of 8000 bu3h. fair and - prime Pennsylvania and Wes tern red at 82.20®2.30 ift bush. ' • 500 bush. amber at $2 33 , and 500 bush. fa ncy spring at 3220; white ranges from $2.4002.§0.—. • Teo R. Gaff, 2 - 00 Henry Shank, (State Line) 400 Michael Shank, 4 00 kilki=fo-LiSC•)h'llo=l kv,4 I,FIMv -7 1 0 n -14 stye is steady at 111.50 for Pennsylvania, and $1.85(41.40 for Delaware. Corn is held firmly, with sales of 4000 bush. at $1.28@ 1 30 for fair and prima yellow, and $1.27@ 1.28 for wiled Western. Oats are steady at yesterday's figures, with sales of 7000 bush, Pennsylvania and Western at 75®77e. LEA.TDER. —There is no ingnivy except for light weights of slaughter in the rough, which commands full prices. FARMERS and DRAIN DEALERS will find it to their interest to call at our Office, at the Mill near Hagerstown, where we can always be .reparod-to-pay-tho-high-at-price-forgrai La?" Call at the Office, a 0 wewill_notle_found in town on Tuesdays...sal -- wm. li, HAGER & SON. ritept 115-3 - • - - 'WO YOUNG MEN; with lady appreciating 1.11 hearts, and susceptible dispositions, desire to currespond with a few young ladies, who possess, beauty, brain, or brasip. Address POS, Pittsburg, Pa. Sept 26 cumAis "cooNET•77 1300 T AND SHOE STORE! rIPHE suhseriber has just returned from the city and is now opening for examination a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes. Having had a lOng time to become acquainted with the Boot and shoe trade, no doubt if you favor him with a call you will buy as he will sell cheap and warrant the work. All rips mended free of charge. Give "Cooney" a call. C. sept 25-tf PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned will o ff er at public sale on the premises. on Saturday the 10th of October next, thehllowing valuable tract of land, situated in Ring gold' district, Washington- County.._ldd.„about 3 miles south of Waynesboro' and j miles west of Ringgold, adjoining lands of John Prick and Joseph Rohrer and others, — containing 20 ACRES more or less of first quality limo stone land in a high state of cultivation The improvements area good 'l' WO ..T-1111-V-8:1 1 0-N-E-1-14-KT-SE-rough - cas ed, w i back building suitable for two families, also a good Baln and other necessary out buildings There are two orchards on the property with choice fruit, the one is a young peach orchard in healing condition. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, -1.. in., on said day, when terms will be made known. se t 25—la • a • - $1.06 . 2 00 ; MONEY - WED IS MONETI CONSIDER YOUR INTEREST AND BUY WHERE YOU CA.N BUY THE CHEAPE_ST! AU Cash Bills of One Dollar and over, die minted five per cent. Having lust received_our-first supply — orftill — and winter goods we invite our customers-and-the pub: lic generally to call and examine both stock_ and prices, as we feel confident that they will compete with those of any similar establishment in-town or country. We will not in bombast say that ""we sell cheepsr than the cheapest" but - we will sell as cheap as any - and discount -.6 per cent. for cash. '1 hose who promise impossibilities will disappoint you. Give us a chance, by calling, to prove what we say: Our stock consists of - the following classes : Dry Goods, Cedarware, shoes, Groceries, Tinware, Drugs, Notions, Hats, Medicines, Hardware, Caps, _ Oils, Queensware, Hoots,` Paints, floor and table oil cloths, carpets. &c. &c. &e.— Our stock of dress goods is full and well assorted in styles and prices. For men and boys we have cloths, eaasimeres, cassinetts, keraeys and jeans, aII styles and . prices. We hope, by attention to business and striving to please, to merit a continuance of the patronage which has been ao liberally bestowed. HITESHEW & Sept 25 ly Ringgold, Washington Co.. Md. GUNS! , GUNS! PENKNIFE BLADES. Ap. 17-6 m. .1. H. JOHNSTON. riliTY SWEET POTATOES.—I will receive every Friday P. M., throughout the season the best Sweet Potatoes direct from the Eastern market. Sept W. A. REM. Seed Wheat TUST received and for sale, Fifty barrels of East it) Tenneast a seed wheat. D. F. GOOD. eept nil tf. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. WE (leek° to call the attention of the people of Wa3nesiloro', and surrounding country to the following FACTS :-1. The SINGER SEWING MACHINE Is the best for Family Use. 2. It has the I est Hemmer ever put on a Sewing Machine ; commencing at the corner of the work, and turning a very pretty hem that will not wash out. It will hem into asq Imre corner and out; a round an abrupt curve; into a scollop, and turn th e work all in neatly. It will also hem the' edge of unbleached muslin without trimming off the fringe. 3. It has the hest attachments for Hemming, Felling, Fucking, Cording, Ruffling, Braiding, Binding, and Trimming, ever put on a Sewing Ma chine. 4. It is the fastest running Machine in the world and runs the easiest. 5. It does not take six months to learn to use it. It is so simple that a child can use it. •6. It will out-wear any two other machines you can name, and henoe the most durable. 7. It does its work equator well, at fast or slow rates of speed. 8. It cannot be got out of order by sowing. With these recce, we invite you to come and see for yourself, and can assure you that after ten years practice with Sewing Machines, we know by practical experience which Machine to sell and which to recommend ; and can say that you will find it to your own interest to see these before ma king a purchase. Parties will please leave their orders with the undersigned who willpromptly fill them. Tk108..1 4 FIL,B,ERT, Agent. June 19 _74. NOTICE. w.awTED: ._ChamberBW I ALEX. LEEDS, Next door to the Town Hell des now on bend it fine assortment of ' CLOCKS, Selected by himself with great care, a large and well selected assortment of uavamaa, 4 , of Swiss, English, and American Manufacture ; JEWELRY • • ore sold - in — Waytmetil the latest styles kept constantly on hand. Every-variety of Cuff' buttons. A fine assort ment of FINGER AND EAR RINGS olid-GoldEnpvme 'EDDIN-C~ Gs, Silver Thimbles and sheelds,' Castors, Forks, and Spoons, Salt Cellars, and Butter Knives of the_cel dossed Roger Manufacture, at reduced rates. S PECTACLE S T 0 suit everybody's eyes. New glasses put in 01(1 frames. Clocks. Watches. and Jewelry pro mptly and neatly repaired and warners ted. . ALEX. LEEDS, Next door to the Towline% under the Photograph Gallery. July 31. SECOND ARRIVAL NEW GOODS 0 4 ;30 (0 3-1 4 11 , (*) 3- 4 1 , 5 (•-), q 1868 They take plea sure ;n ann mincing to 'tee com munity that they ha e opened their first selection of Spring goods, and now is the time for all those who wish to select desirable and cheap goods to give them a call. Their assortments is larger then heretofore which will enable persons to make easy selections. Come and see, and judge for your. selves. The undersigned return thanks for previous pa tronage and hope for a continuance of the same. June 12,1868. PRICE & HOEFLICH. ALL Wool, Homemade and City Rag, Cottage Hemp, Stair and Girtbmg Carpets. H ONEY- a nice artit la . S YRUPS and New Orlans Mo lasses. CORSETS—Mrs. Foys neat fitting Corsets, also French Corsets. R AKES, Spades, Shovels and Hoes CASSIMERES and Cloths, a fine assortment Springfor lB6B . T UBS,Churns, Buckets, Pails and Bawls 1: 4 1LOOR and Table Oil Cloths, Window Shades and fixtures. R ISTORI Hoop Skirts also Misses skirts D RIED PEACHES—Pared and unparod C HEESE—An excellent article. 3. IIATTING.. For floors, 4.4 au 6 4 wide. C OTTENADtB, Linens, Cords, Deming. QUEENS WARE—A largo assortment just re. ceived. DELAINe., Gingham', Reps , Poplins and Piques. C HECKS Ginghamd, Hickory and Chaaibry. CI RAKERS—A new lot just opened 0 all of which can be had at the store.of .junel2. . PRICFt & HUEFLICH. 61101131 111 BOOBS! E4r. J. ELDEN have just reneiieJ a splendid • stock of New Goods, sonsbiting of • flats sod Caps of the latest styles, ' Boottand Shoes of all kinds. A_rdee lot of Button Gaiters for Ladies or Misses. A FINE STOCK OF NOTIONS, Such as Paper Collars and Culls for Ladies or Gen tlemen, Hosiery, Gloves of all kinds for F all or Win ter ; Neckties of the latieet styles; Susperitiern, cheaper than ever, Pocket Batiks at any pike rt..nt 10 ets. to ,52.80. • Note Paper and envelopes, stFet pens,-Ink,-Itaaera r strops' r Ptinkniverand-pock..t "way lay. a fine assortment _ ; _ Handkeichiefs t Shirts-and— Drawers, Photo. Albums, Combs, Brushes of all kinds ; in fact everything pertaining to fancy No.- tiTONNBREAKER SMEDIONES, FRANTZ'S PEARL POLISHING POWDERS. CONSTANTINESPERSIAN HEALING SOAP Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, Baskets, blam, Rugs, &e. CLOCKS --- WATCHES — AND — JE WEL - Rit splendid assortment; sieve Buttons from 10-cents per pair upward; 'Gold Pens and Pencils, Watch Guards, Chains, Keys, Hooks, Spectacles, Goggles and everything pertaining to-the Jewelry Business. A large lot of empty Store Boxes for sale cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired. • " All, those in want of anything in our line would do well to give us a call, for we are determined to sell OHHAP for cash: Thankful for past favors we would ask a =tin. uance of the same. E. &. J. ELDEN. sep 18 D SEWING GOL M ittil l iA C)HILNE. A. F. Johnson's Improved Gold Medal Double Thread Sewing Machine combines the GIMATEST SIMPLICITY IN CONSTRUC. TION, with the GEIZAT&ST BASS, CHIRTAINIY and DC* BABILITY IN ormertoN. The original of this machine, which wee placed cal exhibition with some forty others, in the Me' chan ics'_ Fair, in Huston,-in-18,60,-was-pronounced superior- to-all-others, and received the highest prize. A Gold Medal, the only one conferred on any in. ventor of Sewing Machines was awarded to the In. venter. The Ginn MEDAL makes less noise than any oth er two -thread Machine w, • . • , y • awn The trouble often esperieneed in setting the nee. dle in other machines is avoided in this, ae the nee dle is set without clammy. This is a features of great value, as every overeat well knows. This is the most simple and reliable Lviroaread Sewing Machine in the world. The,power Ojai driving machinery having been ea& increased its speei!_ji__i_L3fie ii=".. - ttei adapted it to the heavier classes of — Severe - 1 - 6th other imilroveinent have been made,. such - as the manner of holding tee spool—regulating the tension—operating the treadle, etc.,—each adding to the value of the machine. EVERY M A MILNE -IS. -WARRANTED - FOR — E YEAR. It is put up is event variety of styls &sins), from $43 to $lOO.. The Gold. Medal Maohige will do sox of the lol lowing kinds of work :. CKTIVQ. (jUILTING, FELLING, EMBROIDERING„ ,STITCHING, I - lEMMING, 4.c 4c.. If you want a ' , Machine" that excels all the rest, :secure the .4.10LD MEDAL." tot that is the best, fit i:r — fiiziany "Machines" in the market there are,. With this for UTILITY, none will compare, It does all the work with, such ease,—and so nice,-- Whoe'er Shall possess it, will sure get a prize ; It hes points o 1 merit in no other we've seen,— Then purchase the best, The 'Gold Medal Machine.'' M IMATlillal Agent for4frattklin. County. August 28, if, New Goods! New Goods, NETCALFE & HITESHEW. No. 27, Front Street, CHAMBERSBURG, 11-AVE their fall stock now ready for sale , andl are prepared to sell at extremely low prices, ark ey have thorough y canvassed New York and o'h. el eastern markets, and having bought most of their stock from first hands enables them to sell as cheaP. as the oheiipest, "Their motto is," not to be under.. sold by any establishment anywhere. Their stock embraces almost everything belonging to the DRY 00003. AND NOTION BUSINESS We also Wboleaale all goods st the lowest city jobbing prices. sept 18 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GLOVE AND Fua Mmurscroax.—The beat fitting and most du. sable" made Buck, Sheep, Kid, Goat and Dog Skin Gloves, Gauntlet', Half Handers, Mitts, &c., &c., for Ladies and Gents' wear. Special attention is called to our own manufacture of Dog Skin Gkves. We have retailed hundreds of pairs or these gloves during the past year, and not one complaint. They fit as neat, look as well, and wear five times as long as kid gloves. No glove department can be considered complete without the Dog Skin Glove, as a dress, driving or shopping glove for Ladies and Gents' wear. Dealers supplied with any sizes, col ors or quantity at wholesale rates. LAMM Fuse made to order ; old Fura altered,re paired, rennovated, and moth eaten places refilled. All grades and all styles of Ladies' Furs and Fur Trimmings constantly on s hand. Always on hand, a full stock of HATS, CAPS, &c., suitable for all classes, made to wear and war ranted. Sold wholesale to dealers at as low rams as city Jobbers. at UPDEG RA FF'S Hat, Fur and Glove Manufactory. Opposisb Washington House, Hagerstown, Md. june 12 1868. NEW MILLINERY STORE IN WAY NESBORO'. HE subscribers would respectfully inform the t citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that they will return from the city with a fine and fashions• ble assortment of Millinery Goode by the first of October, and would respectfully solicit a share of Patronage. Stamping and Stitching done to order; Rooms on Mein Street over Smith's Furniture Rooms. TRIFLE & HAMLIN. wept. 4--tf. DR. T. D. FRENCH, I:I3EILWZMEAT, INBERTB Beautiful and Durable teeth crenate's on Platins, Gold and Vulcanite. Particular attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the ex true Lion o tee th without pain. Office at his residence on Mechanic euvet. Feb. fl• JOSEPH DOLMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Real Estate and Insurance Agent s ' Wks io Walker's Building, Waynativre,Pvina. *AT 11,—_tf. D IN AMERICA AND EUROPE. M&TCALFE 6c HITESHEW..