VILLAGE RECORD. W' i lr ATMIII6I 13 C7O Et Olt Friday, October 80, "ABOS„ McKibben, well known as prop War of_tbe- Marcbanta dote); Pbiladel• ler_twa bnudred, thotuutod_ dollars io-spe -, tie was shipped to Europe from New York on Thursday. 7.; . :eytneuv r -the-Dernouratict-cani for President, is canvassing the country mak ing- - political speeches. „ - - ..„---Str-GenerePoseph.liooker,has-been,re tired from active service. in consequence of disability. Ho retires with the full rank of • Major- General. *erThe election in Western Virginia on Tuesday of la3t week resulted in the choice of the Republican candidate for Governor by about 3000 majority. Republican majority otrjoint balla - in - th - e-Legislature about-85.-- lbirSix freedmen and three whites were killecLia_tholaatNe_w_firleans_ixturder,that_ of Friday night, when the colored men, - whilo-parading-Ahrough h - 3 -streets, yore-at , tacked by a mob of es-rebels. Sheridan is medal there 'badly. ,Hon. James Hinds, member of Con- gloss from the Second Arkansas District, and t he—Hon —Jos.--R —Brooks,were_sssass in at od while traveling through Monroe oounty, on Saturday. Another Union man was murder ed in the same county, a lew days previous, by the-Rebols. _Tho telegraph announces another po• litical assassination. 0. It :Scott, and Elco. tion Judge in Clay county, Missouri, was called to his door at night and shot dead.— His enforcement of the Registry law was the cause of this murder. *The telegraph reports another fight on the Plains with the Indians, five hundred of whom attacked two companies of the 10th -t - coloted) --- cava - h nod a number wounded, whilst only three of our men were—wow:idea INDrANA•--The Secretary of the-State .of Indiana, at Indianapolis, has received the official returns from all the counties, and the majority for Baker, Republican candidate for Governor, foots up one thousand and hfty nine. .The Press says : "The first act of the next session of Congress should be to pass a bill to constrat a national railroad from Washington to Philadelphia and New York, thereby avoiding Baltimore and protecting our people from daily insult as they pass through that treasooable and dangerous city. sgi,,A man 70 years old was found asleep on the side-walk, at Cincinnati, on Thursday night, and_being taken to the station, was recognized as a man who owned consider- able property in the oity and who bad deed• od it to his children in expectation that they would take care of him, but they turned him out of doors, and he is a homeless pau per. . _ The New York World and tte Na tional intelligencer urge the withdrawel of Seymour arid Bair, and the substitution of others fur the Presidential nominees. The demand is opposed by others, sad the' dis cussion over the matter has been quite live ly: It is not likely, however, that any change will be made. Ste-The Baltimore American says many earnest and conscientious men frequently ea. claim, in view of the progress of events, "Verily, God is with us." If it is meant that the Almighty favors all throe who advo cab the principles of immutable justice, and equal rights, and upheld the leading article of the Declaration of Independence, which declares that "all men are created free and equal," there can be • no doubt that "God is with us" The essence of Christianity is embraced in the commandment "To do unto others as we would have others to • "do unto us," and when we undertake to•enforce this commandment in our intercourse with our follow men, by according them every right that we possess, and guarding them from wrong and oppfession, there can be no doubt but that we are doing God's own work, and doing it more faithfully than many of those who claim to be his chosen ministers. The declaration that "tEe negro has no rights which the white man "is bound to respect," we have always regarded as antagonistic to every principle of Christianity, and the min ister of Christ who undertakes to uphold such a doctrine is but using "the livery of Heav en to serve the Devil in." When we look hick to the events of past years, it must be admitted that a Providence has guided our destinies, and that in so far as we have labored "to do unto others as we would "have others do unto us," we have pot failed in any instance. That it is the will of God that all men on the face of the earth shall "be free and equal," cannot be denied without proving Christianity to be a cunningly devised fable. PiP According to latest accounts the cionin ion between the rebels and negroee in New ()ileum continued, the city being in a state of open insurrection. The rebels, as usual, are said to be the instigators of the distur bance. DelightftilL the weather, 1 OvriotAL "V OTE.—We give below the of ' ficial - vote for /Wit& Gelieial — it — thC — bite election in this State: - Marne, Allegheny, Armstrong, Ilenst - coV 7. - Bedford, Berke Blair " Bradford Bucks Butler di Cate 537 441 2,129 --.- - 2,772 - 3,388 • 3,765 • 8,850 6,658 --- oltiri y eir' - '' - 1,908 , - 75 ' :'------ 2,956 ) : Clear field 1,895 8.037 Clinton = -- 1,992 - 2,765 Columbitr--- --- - 2 077 - ' 4,058 - Crawford 7,026 5.390 Cumberland 3,801 ' 4,433 Dauphin 6,190 4.538 Delaware 4,016 2,764 ...Elk _ ,_ ~.. ,_ 508 - 1,054 Erie , 7,7D2, ___.. , _ 4,531- T --"' • - aYette -: :: - . - 3;745 -- ' 4,773 Forest 4 Franklin 4,321 4 278 Fulton 782 1 ; 113- Greene 1,722 3,374 ~,___ Run ti rigdon-: -,,- 3,47&=-=- , - - 2;498 , - Indiana - ( 4,842 - - --- 2-,,aor- Jefferson- -- • 2,076 - - 2,094 Juniata 1,467 1,863 Lancaster 15.313 8,570 Lawrence 3,691 1,716 Lebanon 4.267 2,858 - Lehigh 4733 - 6;805-- Luzon:le 9,992 13,420 L y coming 4.680 5,091 M' Kean 983 809 • Mercer 4,793 4,177 M ifflin 1,858 1,828 Monroe 735 - 2.789 Montgomery 7,948 8,905 Montour . 1,194 1,683 Northampton 4,452 . 7.701 Northumberland 3,694 4,146 Perry 2,570 _ 2,526 Philadelphia 60,633 60.808 Pike • 338 1,269 Potter 1.604 811_ Schuylkill 8,192 9,538 Snyder - 1,865 1,343 Somerset 3,195 1.809 .I.___Sx Cameron Carbco-. Centre Chester— ___z_nlligan , 40 ---846 Susquehanna 4,682 3,377 Tioga ' 5,410 • 2,051 Union 2,054 1,340 Venargo' 4,431 3,761 `Warren • ' 2;990 1,882 Washington 4,946 4 948 Wayne 2,698. 3.397 Westmoreland - 5.3356 569 Wyoming 1,549 • 1,765 York 6,053 9,006 Majority --- 9,677 /OrThe telegraphic despatches continue to be burdened with the stories of secret as sassination, open murders, and wholesale at tacks on Union men of the South. These shameless outrages come from all parts of Rebeldom. Men who labored and fought for the Upton in the day of its peril, are now struck down by cowardly assassins in the land they helped to save from treason, and the villains go unpunished. If we do not mistake the signs of the times the day is not far distant when the little band of Southern patriots will be relieved from• their present kiepbrahle situation, and the perpetrators of these deeds of blood be made to dangle at the rope's end ust ice_ wi 11 surely overtake guilty wretches who thus set at defiance both the laws of. God and man. LOCAL MATTERS. All Saint's day will occur on Sunday neat ORE LAND FOR SALE.—Apply to A. S MOOD; Quinoy, .Po. ®"Look at our "Receipt List.'' Dello. quanta scorn deaf to all appeals. Ton SALE.- A Parlor Coal Cook Stove. Apply at this office. teirGeo. W. Bconer's trial has been post potid until January term of court. v.A Republican Mass Meeting Will bo held at Hagerstown to-morrow (Saturday) and a Torch-light procession in the evening. isft..Who will send us a turkey for our Thanksgiving Day dinner? Don't all speak at once. CHESTNUTS —Chestnuts have been re tailing on our streets by the cart load at $6 00 per bushel. Too 'steep.' Stir There are no taxes on butter, flour or meat! Can anybody tell why the prices of those articles keep up at high figures ? SOLD.-Mr. John Rider the other day sold his house and lot on •Church street to Mr. John Hicks for tho stun of $l5OO cash. SEND IDEM.—Sono laq, slouchy patron, in arrears for half a (loon or wore years sub scription, is requested to send us a few bush. els of good potatoes. tea-Spectacles, ilye-Glasses and Goggles and Goggles, Eye-glasses and Spectacles from thirty cents up, at ALEX. LEEDS, the watch• make:. To THE Por.r.s.—A general turn out at the election on Tuesday is anticipated, on which occasion we would be pleased to see some of our eards patrons, with the 'stamps.' Fos Seta.—A Perpetual Scholarship in the "Eclectic Medioal College of Penneylca• nia," loCateti in Philadelphia. We offer a liberal inducement to any young snag wish ing to,enter this institution. Bertranft. Boyle. 2.832 3,174 23 880 14,923 8.987 3 540 - 2,675 8.019 7,413 13,921. 3,841 3,183 7,612 - 3,863 6,981 7,838 3,723 3,292 831,06E5 321,391 821,391 ( . 14.an.— . _ , We are really glad that the-Free'. 'a - Catlin - ale - dim is near at hand. For •the last few months most of oureicheoges have been °ranted full of political matter, afford. ing papers like the :Record that dont dabble in politics, little chance for choice selections. Smata,;--Oar popular auctioneer, Mr. G. V. Moog, made a couple of. good 811103, this week. On Monday thelersonal property of A. D. Gordon, and on Tuesdikithat of Samuel Frantz The lattor's sale amounted to - over Commumers....The Sacrament of tire Lord's' Supper will be administered in the Presby terian Chuch in this place on Sunday morn ing; this Bth 'Of - Novemtier, Pretiefirtiky — ser- - v,Oes will commence on Saturday morning. Tug BIRD LAw =Tlie - 1 - kigitilieuie — of Pennsylvania passed a law last winter, iin posing•a fine $25 for each inseotiverous bird killed at any time of the year. Farmers in this and the neighboring counties should see to-it, that this - indiscriminate killing of - small birds should be prevented. HOOVER'S "MILL WAGON" seen .y reference to our advertising co______ that_ Hoever'a inn Wagon' iegalellyvisits our' town, aad'that orders for sour and mill stuff will be promptly attended to at all times, RECEIPTB.—The Wowing sums have been received for subscription since our last issue : — Ben. O. Lecrone, - $lO 00 Geo. Heckman, 2.00 Henry p ocks, $.OO FURS, &c.—We invite special attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Updegraff & Son, under '.‘Special notices" in to-day's pa. per. They have on band an extensive as sortment of new goods, including the latest styles of Ladies' Vats, Trimmings, etc, - - FAMILY CORN SUELLuxt.--Al r. A. S. Ad. ams of this place has been appointa agent for be sale of Brady's Patent Venally Corn ShelleHn this county We have seen the machine operated and can testify that it does -e—work—stimMy—aul—; - -No—fo - rte should be without PREACHING.—Rev. Dr. Bomberger on Sunday morning last preached to a large audience in the German Reformed Church. A short time after enteting upon his labors as a minister he became pastor of the. con• gregation in this place. He is an able- di- vine-and has -many warm - friends- and ad mirers in our midst. ARRESTED.—Mrs. Rowland, wife of An drew Rowland, who was murdered at his residence in Washington county on Sunday night a week, has been arrested and com mitted to jail, as has also a young man named Snyder who was in the house at the time the deed was done. ELECTION Dar.--On Tuesday next the people of the United States will be called upon to decide at the ballot box which shall be their President for the next four years, Gen. U. S Grant or Horatio Seymour. The present situation of our national affairs makes this election one of momentous importance, and no one, Providence permitting, should absent himself from the polls on that day.— At 'this particular time there should be a full and fair expression of public opinion touching a choice between these distinguish. rival candidates for the highest office in the gift of the American people. OYSTERS.—We would announce to the citizens or Waynesboro' and vicinity that we have made arrangements by Trbioh we can furnish them with oysters regularly, both in the shell and by the gallon, or smaller quan tities. Call and try them at the Bakery, Confectionary and Oyster Saloon of lIENNEBERGER & 1100 V ER OBITUARY.—Died in Moundsville, Marsh• all County, West Virginia, on the 23d of 00. tober, WILLIAa! D. WALKER. Esq., in the year of his age. The deoeased*was a native of Greencastle. He learned, the Dry Goods business in Ha gerstown, Md., where we first became ac quainted with him. He was afterwards en gaged in business in Alexandria, Va , and New York. For a number of years past he had been engaged in mercantile business in West Va. Ile was a member of the Con vention held at Wheeling, in 1801, to organ izo a government for the now State, and up to the time of his sickness had been an ac tive member in the Presbyterian Church at Moundsville. "IMPORTANT TO VOTERS On the third day of November the voters cf Waynesboro' will be called upon to discharge a sacred duty they owe to themselves. There are two parties in the contest, both rallying around the Flag of their Country. One of these parties is doomed to defeat, and with that defeat there will be a great depression of spirits, superinducing a loss of appetite and an entire derangement of the digestivo or Bans, or animal functions. The unfortunate in the contest aforesaid, will find a whole• some panacea in Hoofland's Gorman Bitters or Tonle that will speedily, restore the tone of theii stoinacbs and enable them to resume business. These preparations are foAale by Druggists and dealers in Medicines every where. ...... ___________ There was a heavy fall of snow in Buffalo on Thursday morning. See tax ootieo7—"" Tonea-LIOUT Prtoesserott.--wk - Tofelt; Light Procession and meeting, under the auspieetrof the - 110,0 in Blue and Grant and Colfax Club, in honor of the recent Repub lican victories, came off in this place on Sat urday evening last.: , After eseorting a large delegation from quiney township into- town-, headed - by the pi3pular Payettville Brass Baud—the Waynesboro' Brass Band alio partioipatieg—the procession paraded the streets, finally halting in front of the Bow den House, where speeches were made by V—Rogers_of this place, and James P. Mathews; Esti., - ef - Heierstowri. At the con clusion of Mr. M's remarks, our friend of the rierald and Torch, Thos. F. Mittag. being present, was called for and for sometime a mused the crowd with his peculiar ,off•hand style of speaking, producing great laughter and applause. ite,,,,We regret to learn that Mr. John Martin, of Tomstown, in leaving town, was struck in the face with a - stone thrown at the Quiney_delegation passing out--of Mechanic Striet - , -- rodeivinfri severe bruiee, _ It is hard to imagine a more dastardly "or a more cow ardly act. Such outlaws should be ferretted - out - and an example made orthern, no mat- An' tomiset-party they may beleug. —lt will be Hitt]) WIN TER PREDICT EL; .—Otir old and experienced weather prognosticators pre dict a bard winter. The various signs have already made themselves apparent. For sev eral weeks test the sad and dismal "chir .•" of birds high in the air could be distinctly beard on calm nights. The feathered tribe are now passing southward in large flocks. During the day some cease ,flight, while oth ers that fly almost incessantly, are so high as not to b.e observed by the naked eye.— Flocks of wild geese have also been flying southward, earlier by far than is usual.— This would seem to indicate the probability of a hard winter, and the wise will prepare for it in time. ADMITTED,—John D. DeGolley and W. S. Duffield, Esqrs ;young gentlemen who have been stu,dying law in this place, were ad mirttrdito sent session. They passed a creditable ex. animation before a committee appointed by the court, on •Monday evening, after which they gave an entertainment to the members of the Bar, where an hour was pleasantly spent discussing wit and bivalves. . We are sure both young gentlemen enter on their professional life with the kind wishes of many friends. - We wish them success.---Rep - osi• tor,. - The ancients desired "looks bushy and black as the raven" as one of the perfections of manhood, and tresses long, silken and lustrous, as the crowning beauty of woman hood, but'Time, the sly old dog, drew his fingers through their hair and - left "His Al A x"i n w ure - is-n aw — b - Aflle - d — by those who use Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia, the greatest and most reliable Hair Restora tive of modern times stmccti, iiiOTICES. GUIDE TO DiIARRI.AGE. Young Men"'s Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The humane views .f benevo lent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses inci,ent to Youth and Early Manhood, gent in sealed letter envelopes, tree of charge Address, HOWAND XTION, Box P., Philadelptiia,,Pa. June 19-- ty. A Clergyman, while residing in south America as a mb.sionary, discovered a safe and simple rem edy for the Cure of Nervous -Weakness, Early De cay, Diseasest of the Urinary and seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by bane ful and vicious habits. Great nurnbrrr have been ured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the receipt for preparing and lasing this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station V, Bible Hr use, oct 30-3mo] ' New York City, 200 SETS OF LADIES FURS! Comprisint; Mink Sable, •Germissi, Russian and American Fitch, Siberian and French Squirrels, Canada and French Mink, French and Belgian Sa• ble, for Ladies and Misses; Beaver. Otter, Swim , 'a Down, Er nine and Sable Trimmings on hand and any width cut to order inn iew mammas notice. Fur !'rimmed Hoods, in velvet and silk; Muff and Cape Tassels Sitk. Lamb 'and Ermine Dinings.— All kinds of Fur Masai-Is. Old and Illotipealen Furl altered, repaired and renewed into the latest styles in the most improved manner at Upelegratf's G lila FUR AND Gieeye FACTORY, where can he found on hand or made to order in a few hours, Ladies Dog Skin, Buck, Goat, Sheep and Leather Gloves and Mitts, unsurpassed for Le:Allem, dura• bitity and cheapness, on hand of . ur own make.— Gents Fur Cutlers, Fur Gloves, Lamb Felt and Flannel Lined Gloves, Buck, Sheep, Gcmt, Leath er and the great Dog Skin Glove Also Buffalo Robes, Sleigh and Buggy Blankets, (six different patterns) Grey Blankets and Horse Blankets, an immense stock selected and manufactured express. ly for our Winter trade for '6B and 69. UPDEGHAFF & SON, Hat, Fur and Glove Manufacturers, Opposite 'Washington House. • Hagerstown, Oct. 30, 1868. TUE3.IO. • TC:1011,1313. Near Snow ,Hi 1, in Quincy township, on the 24th inst., Mr. ALFRED G. MUP.IIII, aged 31 Years, 1 month and 28 days. Near Funkstown, on the 21st lost, Mrs. ELIZABETH PIPER, aged 80 years, 9 months and 13 days. In Leitersburg. on the 19th inst., Mrs. MARY MAYHEW, mother of the late Jas. P.. Mayhew, aged 82 years, 6 months and 6 days. - Near Hagerstown on Sunday last, Mrs. DOYLE, consort of the late George Doyle, aged 90 years, 5 months and 20 days. 4/4.111 zt =gig ‘A 6,F=A PEIMADICLI'II/AleSday, Oat. 27.-1803 FLOUIL—The Flour market is a little more active, but at lower prices. Tho de mand is entirely <soaped to the wants of the home consumers. Sales of 2000 bbla-- Northwest extra Emily at 88©8.25 bbl ; 300 bbis. winter. W' heat do. do., at 810 ; Fancy lots at 8•11®18, and extra at 87.50(67.75. Ityo Flout sells in lots at 88(68.50. In In• than th , rn Meal nothinr, A CARD. GRAM—The Wheat market ieweak and declining; small sales of red at 11.15®2, - and 2000 bush, amber ,at $2.10 VI bush. A small lot of Pennsylvania Rye sold at $1.65. Corn is dull and prices favor buyers, small sales of yellow at $1.28, and mixed Western at $1 25®11. 26. (Ware unchanged; sales of Pennsylvania and Western- at 7415750: - , - and inferior at 60®05e. 500 bush. choice Canada Barley sold at $2.35. LEATHER.-- Spanish sole is steady.— The better descriptions of slaughter in the rough are in good request, but other deserip dons are neglected- - • SEEDS.—Cloverseed is in good suprly, and the demand is limited.' We quote at s7®7 75. - Timothy is- entirely nominal.— Flaxseed sells at $2.60®2 65 V bush. W. M. 'WRIGHT M• D. SURGEON DEN*ll3l`, Dr. Wright my-he fond - antra Boixiitren Roues for the next ten Jaye. [opt 23 2w Rouse and Lot for Sale. T ILE subscriber offers at iiik;ate' sithrs, [Muse and Lot of ground on North Street, Waynes boro!, ALEX. HAMILTON: oct 3G—tf- TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALES HE HOUSE AND LOT ad'oinin donee oflei — seph H. Krebs is offered at private sale: Possessi o n given on Ist cApril. For flu'. ther information address- - - oct 30—tfj NOTICE., Va HE subscriber notifies the tax-payers of Wash• ington township that all school tax for 1868 must—be—paid—without-further-delayTuth-erviactha same will be collected with costs.without regard -to .1011 N KUGLER. persons. oct 30 3.w kaUnA!l./.4LftilAd.ils ll i4HE subscriber returns special thanks to his m y' towers for their Very liberal patronage in the past, and would inform them that his" Mill Wagon" continues to run, and that he is prepared to supply to order the best Family Flour arid all kinds of Mill Stuff. His dour in different sized packages can at all times Le had at the Grocery Store of W. A. Reid. JACOB HOOVER. nt 30 —tf PATENT FAMILY ' CORN SHELLER: HE-subscritter — infanno — t agency for - ark linCounty or t e sale of Brady's Patent Family Coin Sheller. This machine is made of cast iron and weighs but 43 , pounds.— Large and sma II ears are shelled perfectly clean by it, without breaking or even scratching the grains. It will shell at the rate of 2 to a bushels per hour, and this can be done by a boy of twelve years. It is not liable to break or get out of order. A.S. ADAMS, oct 30 03 Waynesbore, Pa. Administrator's Notice' -I\TOTICE is hereby given that letters of Admin istration on the estate of Margaret Hoover, dec'd , in Waynesboro.', Pa., have been granted to _the undersigned residing in Westminster, Mdt.— A II persons - indebted ,to said estate will make im• mediate payment and creditors present their claims for I ettlement to the undersigned, or to his attorney, Joseph Douglas, in Wayneehoto', Pa. A. H. HUBER, oct 30— 6vr] Ad'mr. NEW GOODS! MA GOODS! HE subscriber announces to his customers and I,,the public that he has jut opened out a full stock of new fall and winter goads, among whiob he enumerates the following : • Alpaca iuster, Striped poplin, Mohair lustre, Wool delains, ' Hosie►y, Whiie goods, Shawls, Notions, Cl 31 ha, liassinieren Domestic goods, Carpet Nailing, Oil Cloths, for Table and Floor Groceries, gleenswaro, • .)etlerivare, Glasswata, Cut!dry, &,0 &c. My assortment in every depsrtment is more com plete than usual, and I. sin offering txtraordinaiy inducements to purchasers at the very lowest prices. / tender my thanks to the community for their liberal patronage, and hope to merit a continuance of the same. Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs and Rags taken in ex change for Mercha • oet 23 'llB ins. W MILLER. go . ,H •R_ArZt . p... 6 0 VoS'.A • PAN-A-CE-A oft °Qz......oris.- 1 spperipippr• "Dr. P. Fahrney's celebrated Blood Searcher or Panacea," lea medicine that we can recommend to to those who are afflicted, having used it in our own family and furnished our friends with the article; we can, therefore, from experience say that It is a medicineposseseingrare medicinal properties, Being mild purgative, it is well to keep it always in the Ifemlly where there are children or those subJec t to colds or other sickness. It is compounded from medicinal Boots, leaves, Barks, Seed* and Berries, which are said to be entirely free from poison. We ere personally acquainted with the proprietor who was onr family Physician for several years, and we tore at one time raised from a bed afar:Baton under his judicious treatment.."—Cltrieffon Family Com panion. "Patiansfis BLooD SEABCIII7C— From our personal acquaintance with Dr. P, Fahrney, and from the re putation of the above named medicine in the corn =tatty where be lives, we can cheerfnlir recom mend it to a fair trial to all who may needs Petunia for the physical maladies of mortality, until the great Paitsosa for all diseases shall be found In the leaves of the tree of Bro.—Prophetic Wataiimm Mow by 1 oLDIAN, l;gureY dr, Co., Wholesale Druggists, Chicago. lii. D. A Fahnestock ISon & , Wholesale Druggists Pittsburg, .Ps., And by druggists generally. None genuine without the proprietor's signature, thus : 00 ) a1/17 971, .. 6- oet 23 iy MILLINERY GOODS ! TO TUE LADIES! jS. C. L. 1101.1.INDERGE12 has ' just re• ehrd a full supply of new Millinery goods. Ladles are invited to call and examine her stock. GOOD 0131PLA11, REGALIAS supplied or the Material to make them furrished. oct 23 I ' - • . t . • .... .., , .., ea ..t. =l _ $::::; • 1 C... 2 . g . ~..... ____ *"...... =1 C.O PA 8 = 10, Li.J 0:1 - - -• • . - • '—' ' " ' - - - . -. -.:.-. •.-- -z__- - . 1 - -__ - . - .:„.?::-:--1-7::7-......,--t., - .:-7_-, ' -- ---.7.-,:-: ,;-,---,- tzt _. _ - ___ ...__ _ _ . _ • - . _ __ AMBERSON. BENEDICt & CO. have just received their first supply of Fall and Winter Goods, to which they ißvite the attention of their customen and all why wish to buy good and. cheag. goods. We have a full assortment of H. S. STONER, Chatnbersburg. Ladies and dents Good's of all kinds. A large lot of CHAMBERSBURG FA C TORY GOODS, for mean' wear.. Also, a full line of We aye also agents for the sale of the well-known Howe Lock Stitch Skiing Machine We have an experieneed Sewing Machine operator, who gives all necessary instruction in sawing when required. AMDEBSON, BENEDICT & CO. oct 9 NEW GOODS! NEW GOON WOULD respectfully inform the public that they have now opened at their - new room,ou the sonth•weet corner of the Diamond, in Wept's bozo', a large and well selected stock of— and Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Coach-makers Goods of every description, Queensware,Cedarware, Shoes, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush es, Fish, Salt, and all kind or Goods kept in't well regulated store. Our goods are all new and• fresh and have been bought for cash st the last decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from our long experi ence in business, and a determination to sell gt ode at small profits, we shall be able to offer unusual inducements to all buyers who desire to save mon ey. Please call and see for yourselves. We have a large and well assorted stock of stn pie and fancy Dry Goods, embracing Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Curls, Dart erns, Stripes, Checks, Ginghoinis, Limn and tJepoti Cable li;apers, Crsll/ tut Towels,Uaheues, Debunk, A!paealis, Trunings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached ;Sheeting!' and Sturtfnits, Tivkangs, Linens, Flannels, W iota Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and .4Notsons. We are re• cawing new goiotia every week anti will supply nny article wanted that we nave not on hand 111 a Jew days. We pay the highest market price for all kinus of country produce such as Bacon, Lard, flutter, Eggs Dried Fruit, Rags, &c, May 29,1868. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE IST Nat. Bank of Waynesboro', Pa. October 3d, 1868. . RESUITRUES. Loans and Discounts, $56,635,48 U. 9- Bends to secure circulation, 75.400,00 U. S. Bonds on hand, 4.2,600,00 P. and A. Tel. Stock, 300.u0 fax and Expenses, 1,105,48 Ilue from Banks, 27.590,27 Legal 'Fenders and Frac. Currency, 10,079,40 Corn. Interest Notes, 240,00 Nat. Bank Notes and Circulation, 885,00 State Bank Notes, 22,00 Rev. Stamps, Small Coin and - Cash Items, 165,58 Capital Stock, Circulation, Due to Banks, Surplus and Profits, Deposites, Dividends Unpaid $215,23,21 The above statement is just and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN PHILIPS, Cash, Sworn to and subscribed before me this sth day of October, 1868. J. F, KURTZ, N P. oct 9-6 t The subscriber wishes to inform the public that he has always on hail I a full stock of pure DlitT6S, N 01'10Ne and everything usuelly kept in a well appointed. Ow store. - Preccriptions carefully and promptly compounded at all hours. Physicians dealt with at a liberal discount. aug.:€l. J. F. KURTZ, DRY GOODS. Groceries, Queenaware, l►arpetings, Oil Cloths, Window Paper, NEW STORE. COON & STONEHOUSE Dr-y—Goods Groceries, Hardware Cloths, Cassimeres, 101 allifiSS GOODS, L IA BILITIES. DRUGS M3EII7:IICIIMTNISIL - MEDICINES, • PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY Notions, Hardware, Mattings. Boots and Shoes, Nails, &o. $215,023,21 $75,000,00 07,500,00 104 20 16,102,81 55,128,70 187,50
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