Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, November 20, 1868, Image 2

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    VILLAGE RECORD.
9:74A. 'KATMAI j 3 C 7 la.
*ritity, Neve aulber 20, AMIS.
te k . New Jersq cotes\m liroll3oll'S suffrage,
December 2d,
,WirSpealrer 'Colfax MP married on Wed
resday last at Andover, Ohio, to Miss. Nelley
'Wade, niece of Senator Bee. Wade
ftiirAlabama is now conceded, says a de
-
.fpatch from Montgomery, to have gone for
Grant by abottt",2,soo majority.
M.Vermout has contributed $1,600, the
lug instalment of her subscription to Antic
OM Cepetery
tos.Steiveid - pimpkin as "a poultice has
been found of great value in -seducing in
flanitnatory—rheuniatism---- '
rau),..Tho sixth annual Convention of Mary
land and District of Columbia Sunday School
teachers meets at flugexstown
_on Tuesday,
December Ist.
fa'The return ()Nevem! Sheridan to N cw
Orleans, as commander of that department,
they not be among the improbable events of
the next half year.
1==11==1:11:1
1115ritewards of 61,4)00 by Governor Clay
ton, uf Arkansas; $250 by the city uf Helena,
and 6250 by the county of Phillips, have
been - eGred - for - the appreheusion of-the-agt-
Sassin of General Hindman. _
Ater Since the election not a'Ku Klux out
rage has been reported from all the South.
Texas even appears to have taken the Lint,
rirnegro hos been •urne~l
Union than assassinated.
ilvllt - Ea-General David Tod, of Ohio, died
at Youngstown, Ohio, on Friday. lie was
Governor of Ohio during the early years of
the rebellion, and did much in aid of its sup
pression by his energy in promptly furnish
ing the General Government with troops.
- . .-• • 1? - - - -1331 -= t -
greffsidiana is putdown o>Hciallyat .1.28
but Major Carter Liu given notice that he
will contest his election on the ground of
fraudulent voting.
09,..The crowning statute for the Monu
ment in the National Cemetery reached Get•
tysburg last week. It rovesents the God
dess of Liberty, and stands twelve feet high,
weighing' 13,000 pounds, It was modeled
and vat in Italy under the supervision of
the sculptor Rodgers. The monument itself
will not~bt pu t-u 'until strin„
ACCIDENT AND DEATII.—An engitie ea
ploded her boiler at * Duncansville, Pa., on
the 9th inst., instantly killing the engineer,
Robert Patterson, and Phi:ip Davis, the
fireman, The body of Patterson was thrown
nearly 1000 yards from the engine, passing
over a church and stable. The men both
leave large families.
PENNSYLVANIA OFFICIAI6.-T h e full
official vote of Pennsylvania is . received and
announced. The result is:
Foci; ran t,
For Seymour,
Grarit'a majority,
Total vote,
The Itepublictn majority in October was
11,677, which shows a gain of .18,221 votes
for Grant.
SW - General Butler writes to a Democratic
journal at Louiaville; Ky.. that "I bear no
hatred toward the south or Southern men as
such, if I know my own heart, but I am op
posed only to these who still war upon the
best interests of the country, as I understand
them; and that opposition from the very
necessities of my nature, will be a stern and
unyielding ono. I hope to see you and as
sure you in person that I can be as ardent
a friend in peace as I was a determined and
unrelenting foe in war."
INFORMATION WANTED.--Cif Willie nil
iard, aged ten years, who left his home in
Williamsport, ou Tuesday, October 6, and
has not since been heard of by his parents.
He is stout built, quick spoken, and
gent. Ile has sandy hair, freckled face, and
light complexion. Ho was dressed in a long,
lightish colored roundabout, lightish vest,
bound salt and pepper pantaloons, patched
on one.knee, a straw hat, and old boots—
Any information concerning him will be
thankfully received by his father, W. P.
Hillard, Williamaport, Pa.
Cir Governor Geary declines to accredit.
to Congress any representative from the
Twenty first district, in which it will be re
collected the candidates were Messrs. Covode
and Foster. He leaves the whole question
to Congress.
The ancients desired "lucks bushy and
Kick-as the raven" as one of the perfections
of manhood, and tresses long, silken and
lustrous, as the erowoine beauty of woman
hood, but-Time '
the sly old dog, drew his
fingers through their hair and left "His
filAatt" io white. Time is now baffled by
those who use Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia,
the greatest and most reliable Hair Restora
tive of modern times
The Adjutant Gioetal of the Amy, in
his annual report to the Secretary of War,
shows that the actual form, in service is con
-0 ider.kbly less than 50,000 awn.
Brigham Young, it is said is going to re.
tire to private lire with the prophets, $3,000,
000,
LOCAL MATTERS.
Deana, Layer Rai/term
&0., at - . - .., stz
SCHOOL.—Prof. Dintling's next term of
school will commence on Monday,
REMOVED —Dr. J. ill. itippie hoe re.
moved his race to th 3 front room nest door
to Bonebrukcs drug store.
g.. Dr. Fahrney's Blood Searcher, a stan
dard medicine, can be bad--as Boardman's
drug store.
BREAD.,-111%- - Srnits bakes very excel
lent bread as the sample handed us by W. A
Reid loth testify. • . _
Dolt SALE-a building lot on East Main
Street, Waynesboro'. Enquire of J o.b n
Walter. _ - *-
NEW GOODS. —We observe that Nests
Antbersou, Benedict, & (Jo., are just opening,
out another supply of new goods.
BITILDINI3 LOTS.- John J. Ervine offers
For sale in another column several desirable
1-Gffillot
PUBLIC SALES.--Special attention is di
reoted to the sales of valuable personal prop
erty advertised in to-day's parer by Beal.
Frick and A E. Price.
PROFESSIONAL -It will be seen by refer
cuce rative rtisig--evluins—that-3oh n-
D: DeGolley, Esq ,-bas opened a—law offic.:
in Greencastle.
CROWDED.--Advertising continues to crowd
upon us, bat we hope to be able ere long to
'urnish our in ulgeot tatrons more reru
Lve, nor a
waiter
CALIFORNIA LETTER.—An interesting let
ter from our young friend, Mr. Chas. F
Speck, will be found on the first page of to
day's paper.
FURS, Funs.—Public atteutinn isspecial
y directed to the advertisement of Mr. J
I._ _ l_ I crizithas th-e-Face-s
assortment U goo , sln Its me In t
ty, embracing an extra supply, of furs
OYSTERS, ALE, &c.—Messrs. ilenneber
ger & Hoover are supplying themselves with
all the luxuries of the seusoa. Read their
acivertisetnent.
VALUABLE ESTATE.- We call attention
to the public 'sale of a valuable farm anti
mount= land, estate of the late Wm. B.
cAtee, of Washirrgtori county, dec'd, to be
found in to-day's paper.
THANKSGIVING.- i ursiaynear thi6lh; -1
being Thanksgiving Day, the stores in our
town will be closed, we presume, and busi
ness generally suspended daring the day.—
Public services in one or two of the churches
in the morning.
DEBATr.—T-he-ttuestion seleeteci for de.
bate at the next meeting of Lyceum is:-
" We? e the Crusades beneficial to Europe P'
The Lyceum will meet — regularly every
Monday evening at 7 o'clock in Mr. Noet
liog's School Room over Mr. nickel's Gro
cery Store.
312,280
313,382
CHURCH DEDICATION.—The new M. E.
Church at Mont Alto, in this county, will be
Dedicated on Sabbath next, 22d inst. Rev.
Wm. Barden, of Baltimore, will . officiAtc.
Exercises will commence at 10, A. M.
28,898
655,662
RECEIPTS . --The following .comprise 'OUT
receipts for subscription since the last issue :
Chas. A. Stouffer, $2.00
Daniel .11. Garver, • $2.00
C. F. Speck, $2.00
D. C. 3lowen, $2.00
LECTURE.-A Temperance Lecture ►till
be delivered in the M. E. Church on Thurs
day evening next, by Rev. Daniel Hartman,
a gentleman well known to many of our
citizens. The Good Templars will attend in
regalia in a body.
MONEY MATTERS —We are now in ar•
rears to our "paper maul' for a larger sum
than we have ever before been at any one.
time. The dearth in money matters seems
to be general. Everybody is whining.—
NV hat is to be done ?.
iiiirDo you like wince pies '1 If so call
at Henneberger & Hoover's Bakery and get
nice raisens, currants, citron, prunes and
excellent cider. They keep the best quali
ty.
COON LIUNT.—The other evening 11. 'M.
Sibbet EFq., and W. II Funk left town 'on
a coon hunt. The next morning they re
turned with three fine specimens; the largest
weighing twelve pounds. They are said to.
be quite numerous in the South Mountain
this season.'
va..A grand Illumination and Torch Light
Procession in honor of the election of Grant
and Colfax came of at Leiteraburg on Satur
day evening • last. The procession finally
halted in the Square, and waa ably addressed
by Judge Chas. Lee Armour. It is repre
sented as the finest meeting and display held
there for many years.
METEORS —The metoorio display promised
by Astronomers for several years was wit
nessei on Friday night last. Those in this
place who were witnesses of the phenomenon
represent the scene thus presented • as .curl
one and interesting, but nothing to compare
with that of 1833. The meteors commenced
falling about 11 -O'clock and continued until
morning,
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e cone-
FEMALE COLLEGE —Carlisle Presbytery
has decided upon Chambersburg as the place
where the Veinal° College is to be built, and
have 'purchased for that purpose Col. A. it
McClure's property for 05 COO. Had it
not been for the liberal donation of 1180.000
by Miss Wilson of this county ) the College
would doubtless have been located at Green
castle.
FINE. Bums: Arid —3lr. Daniel Geiser is
rapidly pushing to completion his new build
ing on Church Street. The structure is
three stories high, with tower or obser_vatoL•
built from the foundation. It is being com
pleted according to the lates't style of - archi
tecture, and is rather novel in appearance
compared with adjoining buildings. It will
contribute greatly to the appearance of that
part of our town.
IMPROIiTIL-MT: - S. K. Smith—who to
hard to_excell as a painter—bas just finis I ea
the work of painting, penciling aryl other
wise improving in appearance the fine brick
dwelling house, on Main Street, belonging to
Dr. Benj. Franix. The building now pre
sents a much improved appearance, the style
-and finish-being-strictly. modern. A -fresh
coat of paint where it is needed i 3 economy
iostead of extravagance, and we would be
glad to see a more general brushing up in
this respect. Many of our finest buildings
are sadly in want of the brush and pencil.
A SPECIAL COURT.—A special session of
Common
t le Cotift
civil causes will begin ou the 'second Moo.
day, (the 14th) of December, and will con
tinue one week.
Another special eeseion will begin on the
Er-B , b3l:rchsr)f-iltnlita-r-yruHrti•ti • ;
one week. His Honor Judge Bowe will
preside at both Courts. The object in hold
ing these special terms is . to dispose of the
business which has accumulated.— V. S'pirie
Fon. SALE.—A Perpetual Scholarship in
the "Eclectic Medical College of Pennsylva
nia," located in Philadelphia. We offer a
liberal inducement to any young man wish-
tirierietAitiiticr
ORE LAND FOR SALE.-Apply to 4—S
Morin, Quincy, Pa.
S P ECI AI ill °TICE'S.
GUIDE TO MARRIAGE.
Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and
Ounjtigal Felicity. The humane views of benevo
lent Physicians, on the Errors atid Abuses inci.mnt
to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter
envelopes, tree of charge Address,HOWAßD
ASSOCIATION, Box I'., Philadelpia, Pa.
June 19-- ly.
A-C-A-R-L)
A Clergyman, while residing in South America
as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple rem
(dy for the Cure of Nervous WeaknessrEarly De
cay, Diseases of the 'Urinary and Seminal Organs,
and the whole train of disorders brought on by bane
ful ai.ll vicious habits. Ureat nunabrrs have been
cured by this noble remedy. Prompted
. by a desire
to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I wall send
the receipt for preparing and using this m•dicine,
in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it,
Free of Charge. Address_
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station 1), Bible Muse,
oct 30-3mo] _.,New York City.
200 SETS OF LADIES FURS!
Comprising Mink Sable, German, Russian and
American Fitch, Siberian and French - Squirrels,
Canada and French Mink, French and Belgian Sa
ble, for Ladies and Missm; Beaver. Otter, Swan's
Dow n,-Ernine and Sable Trimmings on hand and
any width cut to order in a few moments notice.
Fur Trimmed Hoods, in velvet and silk; Muff and
Cape Tassels Silk, Lamb and Ermine Linings.—
All finds of Fur Materi-10. Old and .11loth eaten
Fars altered, repaired and renewed nit" the latest
styles in the most improved manner at Gpdegraff's
G. EAT Fun Aso GLovn FACTOItY, where can be
found on hand or made to order in a few hours,
Ladies Dog Skin, Buck, Goat, Sheep and Leather
Gloves and Mitts, unsurpassed for 'mattress, Jura•
bility and cheapness, on hand of . ur own make.—
Gents Fur Collars, Fur Gloves, Lamb Felt and
Flannel Lined Oloves, Buck, Sheep, Goat, Leath•
er and the great Dog Skin Glove Also Buffalo
!lobes, Sleigh and Buggy Blankets, (six different
patterns) Grey Blankets and Horse Blankets, an
Immense stock selected and manufactured express
ly fur our Winter trade far '6B and 69.
UPDEGRAFF & SON,
Hat, Fur and Glove Manufacturers,
Opposite 'Washington Bonin..
Hagerstown, Oil. all, 1868.
TII .A.l-aT.ZLNL
On the 12th inst. at the residence of the
bride's father, by the Rev. J. 0. Walters,
31r JACOB BOCK, son of the - Rev. 1).
Bock of the vicinity of Greencastle, to Miss.
NANCY J. SN Y DER, daughter of the Rev.
F. G. Snyder, of Dry Creek, lowa.
On Thursday evening, Nov. 12, at the res
idence of th'e bride's parents, by The Rev. J.
W. Wightman, Prof. A. N. TRIMMER, of
Dickinson Commercial College, Carlisle, Pa.,
to /Miss LAVIN lA, daughter of John Price,
sen., of this vicinity.
lEo—Accompanying the above notice we
received a substanial token of regard for the
printer, for which the Prof. will accept our
thanks and best wishes for his happiness in
the future and that of his fair partner.
le 4 z lo 0•1.8 iir•lik- , * =lll
In Mercersburg on the 3,1 of November,
of Cholera Wanton], WILLIE ELMORE
BOLLINGER, son of J. A. and Al; E
Bollinger, aged 7 months and 15 days.
Go little loved one, go,
A mother's heart can tell,
And none but her's can fully know
How hard it is to say—farewell !
He is gone, angle one,
Leaving many a lonely spot,
But 'tin Jesus who has called him,
Suffer and fotbel him not.
Short was thy suffering time, •
And wondrous thy reward,
Thy soul is gonJ unstained by cri me
To stand before the Lord.
Then farewell Elmore, why do we weep,
Thou art so happy now ;
Upon the Saviour's breast you sleep
While angels cool thy brow; ,
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On 'the 17th inst., suddenly of paralysis,
Mr. U. HURNETy of Chambersburg,
VW '53 years, 3 menthe , and 21. days.
On the 28th ult. ) at his residence in Mont.
pinery, totWship, .1111511EY,
aged 74 years and 10 months.
ACIE.SOELI:3.3IITMS..
PUILADULPHIk Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1868.
-.4L01.111..—Th0 'Flour market is steady,
and buiiness is moderately active. The sales
toot up 1,800 barrels for the supply of the
home consumers, at 85.50(0.50 ter super
fine; 86.75@7 for estrus; $7.25@8 25 for.
lowa, Wisconsin, and choice Minnesota XX
, • 1 ,m'l ;AS 50016.75 for Penn.
sylvauia Indiana,
and Ohio winter wheat do.
and 811613 for fancy binds, according to
quality. Rye Flout is selling at $7.50®8
per Rd— a decline. Corn Meal is without
improvement.
GRA IN.—There is quite a lively inquiry
for the better qualities of Wheat, and prices'
are well sustained; sales of 5,000 bushels at
_52®2.12 for good and strictly choice red;
$2-15(42-D3-latiniiiana_an_d_Sout hero ant
ber; and $2 25®2 40 for white. Rye is
unchanged ; sales of 300 bushels Southern
at $1.40, and 500 bushels Western at $1 48
g 1.50. Corn is dull at yesterday's quota
mins ; sales of old yellow at $1.14®1 15;
new do at 80®93e, - according to dryness,
and Western mixed at $1.10®1.13. Oats
-move-slow_ly_with_sales_oL6,o_ol)_b_ush._W_est
ern at 68®700 for heavy, and 60®65c for
light. Barley is in good demand, with sales
of 3,000 bushels; New York at s2®2 05.
Malt is unchanged.
SEEDS.—Cloverseed sells in a small way
at $6 50®7 IR 64 lb. Timothy is nominal,
at $2 75(53. Flaxseed is wanted by the
crushers at $2 60®2 63.
jII.__PETER - FAIIRNEY'S BLOOD
'SEARCHER, OR PAN ACBA,
Can be had at
nov 20
LOTS FOR SALE.
.THE subscriber offers at Private Sale 5 BUILD
!IG l'S at the West end of Main Street,
Waynesboro'. Front 4IA feet. Depth 160 feet.
Fur terme, &c., apply to
nov 20-- tl.
JOHN D. DeGOLLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT_LAW,
GREENCASTLE, PA.
Will attend promptly a.d faithfully to all businetrs
entrusted to his care. Counsel g.Nren in English
.-Ird-tternmr-t-ffiee-irt-ttle-11-hotiesLEAtild-ing-,-1
e-corner - ordirlitailio
nov 20 tf
BANK DIVIDEND-
The Board of Directors of the Ist National Bank
Waynerboro', have this day declared a dividend- of
five per cent. for the pastsix months, payable on and
after the 25th hist. JNO. PHILIPS, Cashier.
nov 20 3t.
PUBLIC SALE.
-IIrIHE subscriber intending to quit farming, will
sell at Public Sale on
TUESDAY THE IST DAY DECEMBER, '6B,
at his residents, I milt s south. of Ringgold, the fol-
lowing propiity, to wi
SIX HEIVI WOIIK MISES,
(all good leaders) one of them a black Canadian
Stallion; 1 large Durham Dull,
2S-11-EAD HORN CATTLE,
amongst which are 3 good milch cioVvvs, 6 heifers,
the balance young steers;
04 HEAD 01? HOGS,
amongst which are IQ fat hogs, 2 sows, 1 full-bred
Cheater Boar, 42 shoats, the balance small pigs; 1
four-inch tread Wagon with two wheels newly tir
ed, 1 three-inch tread Wagon, 1 new two-horse
W a gon, 1 spring Wagon, 1 log do., 1 cart, 1 new
Carriage, I psir wood ladders, 1 corn bed, I pair
hay carriages, 1 pair hay ladders ;
I GRAIN SEPARATOR
(Geiser's potent) and truck, all in good order; 1
McCormick Reaper, t Grain Drill, 3 three-horse, 3
two horse, 6 double and 3 single shovel plows, 3
new liarrows, 2-sets brsectibands, 4 sets front gears,
6 sets plow gears, 2 sets single harness, 8 fly-nets,
8 housens, 1 wagon saddle, 11 halters with Fur
ley's chdin, 2 four and 1 six horse line,"B bridles,
14 collars, I Cylinder Cider Mill and tripplo-gear.
ed horse power, all in good order; 1 wheat fan with
improvements, 1 Dry House, (Beamer's patent)
sleigh and string bells, single, double and tripplo
trees, carrying, breast, butt, log; cow and fifth chains
and spreaders, rakes, forks, shovels. digging iron,
mattock, 1 bag wagon with iron wheels, 3 sets of
dung boards two of wl.ich are new; a lot oak plank
2i and 3 inch, 1 water trough, 1 lug sled, 1 har
row sled, 30 grain bags, 1 hay knife, 1 dung hook,
1 large chop chest. check and breast straps, 3 Lush.
baskets, 1 large water tank, 28 good barrels, one
grindstone, a lot planes and augers, a lot old
1 screw plate, 1 saddler bench, 1 meat hogshead, 2
feed troughs, 3 water kegs, 1 new jackscrew, 1 pair
steelyards;
FIFTY-TWO AC4E3
GRAIN IN THE GROUND,
4 TONS TIMOTHY HAY. Also
household and kitch n furniture, as follows . : 2 bed
steads, 1 clock, 1 dining table, 6 chairs, a locrocks
36 yda new imported talpet, a tot rag to t, one
lounge, 1 parlor stove, 1 parlor cook stove, I dress
er, and many other articles too numerous to men
tion.
Bele to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when
a credit of 8 months will he given on all sums of
$lO and upwards,purehasers giving their notes with
approved security, and if not paid within ten days
after maturity interest will be charged from date.—
Sums under $lO cash. No goods to be removed
until settled fur. BENJAMIN FRICK.
nov 20—ts] Jossru BOWARD. A uct.
PBDIE SAIS
rellHE subscriber intending to reduce his stock,
will offer at public mile, near the road leading
f r om %Veynesboro' to Quincy, one half mile south
of the Nunnery Mill, on
TUESDAY THE BTH DAY DECEMBER, '6B,
the following property, to wit:
4 HEAD HORSES
all good work horser ;
16 HEAD HORN CATTLE,
4 of which are good milch cows, , 4 fine steers, one
young bull, the balance young cattle; 9 head Stoats
1 LATEST IMPROVED McCORMICK
RLAPEE, [selfraker) 1 Grain Drill, 1 Corn Shel
ler,
2 PARIVZ WAGONS,
(breadtread) one nearly new, with new bed, stand.
arils and sideboards, 1 two-horse Wagon - with bed,
1 Spring Wagon,
O'NE NEW CARRIAGE,
for one or two horses; 1 Trotting Buggy, Plows,
Harrows, 1 Corn Coverer, 1 pair Rail Carriages, 2
Beta Front Gear.,
collars and bridles. 1 patent Hay
Fork, a lot cider barrels; sad many o'her articles
not mentioned.
'ale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when
a credit of 10 months will be given,
A. E. PRICE.
nov .20—ts1 0. V, Moxo, And.
adjoining lands of Lr. E. Bishop and George Gar
denour, and well timbered,
No. 3. .I,qt of Mountain Land, I ying about 2
tiles—East-of-nmitliLiirg,near_tbe_road ; leading _to
Meciranicstown, containing
TEN-ANG- A-QJJ A RTER ACRES,
FOURTHM.A
Drug :tore.
JOHN J. ERVIN
TERMS OE SALE.—One-third of the purchase
me - hey on the lvt of April nest, when possession
will be given ; the balance in two equal annual psy
ments with interest from that day, the purchasers
giving their notes with approved security for the do
1J
- -tarred- .)s mants—Linstile-krlai- d -rneto--_ood-and
URSUANT to an order of the orphans' Coust
of Franklin County, October term, 1868, the un
dersigned will offer 41, public sale, in front of Bow
den's Hotel, Waynesboro', Pa., at 1 o'clock, on. Sat
urday, the 12th day December, 1868, all the in -
terest and title ot Margaret Hoover, dec'd., in and
to that House and Lot in Waynesboro', bounded by
lands if_Lydia Price, 4.N oan_Bnyder,_andothers; be
ing one half interest therein. Yawns Cash.
A. H. HU lit; It - A don .
of Margaret Hoover, treed.
The othcrahalf °limit! property belonging to the heirs
of Catharine Boult, decd:, will be sold at the same
lime, so that She title will,be complete for the prop—
erty. Terms of this half made known on day of
sale. ' A- H. HUHER,
nov 20 31 for Heirs.
1868!
1869!
THE GREAT
Hat and Fur Emporium
No. 36, Maio Street,
CHAMBERSBURG, PA.
41 - AHE largest stock of Ladies Furs in the Cum •
berland Valley, embracing Hudson Bay, Bus.
sian and Mink Sable.. French Mink, Siberian and
AmeriCan Squirrel. German and American Fitch,
water Mink, Beaver, end in fact everything in the
Fur line. A first class store, large stuck, splendid
assortment, and EXTREMELY LOW PIKES
as an inducement for persons from a distance to
come and purchase my goods, has onside.] me to
build up the largest Fur trade in the great Comb.
Valley• Look around et the other places and then
call and see for yourselves.
J. L. DECHERT.
nov 20
Waynesboro' Bakery, Confectionary
MFIE well known and popular Restaurant and
I Saloon formerly kept by Wm. B. Crouse, has
beetkleased by the undersigned. They are devoting
tt eir entire time and attention .to the business of ca•
tering for their - friends and the public, and ready to
supply the luxuries of the season. OYSTERS,
CRA Bs, LOBSTERS, TURTLES, TRIPE,
CHICKENS, &c., &c., will be served up at short
notice and by the best of cooks.' In fact and in
short, we aim to keep a first class Eating House
and to please the appetite of all who may favor us
with a call. A t all times the best ALE can be had
on draught, for proof of which call and try the arti
cle. We have a saloon fitted up expressly for the
Ladies.
Thankful for the encouragement we have re•
ceived thus far, we hope to merit a still greater share
of public patronage.
nov 20 J H EN.N EB ERGER & HOOVER.
PUBLIC SALES
BY an order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin
county, the subperiber, Trustee for the estate of
Thos. Walker, deed., will oiler at public sale on
Friday, the 27th. inst.,
of 266 acres and 45 perches, neat measure, situated
in Hamiltonban township, Adams County, Pa., ad
joining lands o I Sanford Shroder, Musselman, Clark,
Beard, and others, on the public road leading from
Faitfield to Foutt:ain Dale, one mile east of the lat
ter place. About , 2oo acres of the land is cleared,
the balance well set with goof chestnut, oak and
locust Umber. The imptovements consist of a .
rWO•SPURY HUUr,B, (roughcast) a good Stone
Bank Barn, 66 by 31 feet, in good repair, with oth•
err. ecessary out-buildings. There is also on the
premises T W 0 APPLE ORCHARDS, (choice
fruit) in full bearing. The farm is under good
fence, such as stone, post and rail and worm, near•
ly all chest nut. There are also on the farm 2
LOG TENANT HOUSES,
(both good). and a spring of pure water under the
dwelling house. rirThe soil is copper stone of
first rate quality, producing good crops of clover,
timothy and cereal grains. 'dale t 4 commence at 11
o'clock, on the premises, when:the terries will be
made known by
nov 13 ts 3
p ÜBLIO SALE OF A ,
VALUABLE FARM
AND MOUNTAIN LAND.
Tho undersigned, Executors of the late William
B. IticAtee, will sell at Public in front Of the
Court House, in Hagerstown,
On TUESDAY, DECEMBER Bth, 1868 . ;
the FA RM and MOUNTAIN LANDsaid deed.,
lying in Washington and Frederick:Counties, Ma•
ryland:
No,i_Phnt VALLARLE and wELiAmpriov-
ED FARM, lying on the road lending from Lei
tersburg to Hmithburg, three miles from the former
and one tulle from Ric latter place, containing
MI ACRES of First -Rate
yi t AILEI
from Four to :ilk Acres being well Timbered.—
This Perm lies in,themidat of the beet Wheat pro.
during district in Maryland; and for a long series
of years has borne a well sustained reputation for
the quantity and quality of its cereal productions.
It has easy access by good roads to the markets of
Hagerstown and the Antietam Mills, and is with
in
one mile of the Line of the Western Maryland
Railroad. The improvements consist of a con-
venient
sToNE AND FRAME DWELLING,
l _Bpring-House,_Wnett,liouse,Sinoke,House,Atc.,,
ai.d a fine STONE and FRAME BANK BARN,
with Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, &c., all
in good condition and of convenient arrangement.
Near the House is a never-failing Spring of the
finest Limestone Water, affording superior facilities
for watering stock both wit.ter and summer. There
is also a flue stream of Water running thro' most
of the fields, and on
ORCHARD OP CHOWS FRUIT TREES:
The - entire - Farm is under — good - laneinvmost of
which is post-and rail, comparatively new, add of
the most substantial construction.
No 2. A lot of Mountain Land, lying 14 miles
East of Smithburg, near the road leading to Sabil•
lawnlle, containing
2O ACRES,
adjoining lands of Jos. Strite's heirs, John Stotler
and David .Hoover, and covered with a very fine
quality of chestnut and other timber.
No. 4. Lot of Mountain Land lying in Frederick
' • , bmitliburg, urrthe7Fre.
eriek - road, adjoining lands - of - Andrew - Btechtelcand - I
William Wolff, and containing
1.8 A lIRES
more or less.
The Farm will be shown persona desiring to view
it, by !4r. Jacob .N et ily, the present tenant, and the
inountiin land by Mr. Adam Vogle i living in 8m kb
burg.
sufficient deeds will be given.
The crops in the ground on No. 1 are reserve'',
with the privilege of cuffing, homing and threshing
the same. W AhTlift B. MeATEiI,
JOHN L. IVICATEE,
R. Susoms, Auct. Executors.
nov 203 t
PIT BLIC SALE.
CORNUCOPIA.
OYSTER SALOON.
A VALUABLE FARM
W. W. WALKER, Trustee.
O. V. Mow Auct .
PUBLIC SALB,
B •
Y en onler of the Orphan.' Oitti4;ol . Franklin
county, Pa., the subscriber Tristeilfrifthe heire
of Thos. Walker, doc'd, will ;Mr at ,ifithlio sale at
the Mansion HOLM in the Borough of Wayne.-
ba Oit il :Saittraa,y the 28th doy November, '64,
the following Real Estate. let,
the 'Mansion Property,'
consisting of a full lot of groUnd, with a 12 foot
Iley on each side and rear, adjoining the Hotel
ooperty of Francis Bowden on- the West, Joreph
Miller's property on the East, with a largo
TT I " " IIISE
with backbuilding, wood house, smoke house, errrrs
crib, hog pen, together with a good atone bank barn
with a well good water and a cistern in the yard.
Attached to the Mansion there are wings for offi•
see, together with commodious basements. This
property is in good repair, and persons wanting
property are invited to examine it before the day of
sale as it is one of the moat valuable and desirable
properties in town.
containing 3Z acres, more or less, situated is Quin
cy township, adjoining the Furnace lands, Hobring. ,
era and others, near the public road_ leading from
Hopewell Mills to the Forge, and miles from the
former place, consisting of young and thrifty timber
of all varieties.
ALSO-A LOT OF GROUND NEAR •
the Borough of Waynesboro', on the turnpike lead
ing to Hagerstown,-containing-2i-acrear-rnore-er
less, adjoinixg lands of W. P. Wagley, Bell and
others, in a high state of cultivation. Sale to com
mence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms rail
be made known by W. W. WALKER,
13—tsj Trustee.
A .SMALL FARM
AT •
PRIVATE SALE.
17111 E-subsetiber-intending-to-go-Bouth, offers-at
JL private sale his farm, situated about half a mile
from Leitersburg, Md., on the public road, leading
to Ringgold, containing 40 acres, more or less, of
first quality limestone land. This land is smooth
• *tie-xrcellent-veleat-and-corn-landrall - layi •
Ahe_morning=eun.__ltLis_a I se_we 11 ada pte d_for
yard. The improvements are a story and a half
LOG AID FRVVIE DWELLING HOUSE, a
weather•board.ed frame Hamill} feet long, with shed.
corn crib, granary and cow stable attached r and oth
er'necessary out buildings. A good well of water
with pump and a Cistern in the. yard. There is al
so on the premises between 6300 and 900 choice fruit
trees, such as apple, peach, cherry, pear, &c. For
further particulars apply to the subsciiber who wilt
make the termleasy.
nov 13 at) RICHARD H. 'PURLEY.
ltepository, Uhamb'rg, - copy 3t.
PUBLIC SALE.
HE subscribes will sell at public sale on the
premises the House and Lot now occupied by
James Ripple, and situated on the north side of the•
pike, about one mile east of Wavneshoro', on the
Antietam Creek, on Thursday, December 3rd 1868.
The lot contains about 14 acres more re less. Terms.
made known at time of sale, 1 o'clock, P. M.
now 13 Is] PETER FMOIE:STOCK.
ALEX. LEEDS,
Next door to the Town liall,hae nDw on ham/
a fine assortment of
CLOCKS.
Selected by himself - with great cure, a large arat3
well selected assortment of
• - allauaa,,
of Swiss, English, and American Manufacture ;
JEWELRY
cheaper than ever before sold in Waynesboro', all
the latest styles kept constantly on hand.
Every variety of Cuff buttons. A fine arsort.
ment of
FINGER AND EAR RINGS.
Solid Gold. Engagement and
WEDDING RINGS,
Silver Thimbles and sheelds,' Castors, Forks, and
Spoons, Salt Cellars, and butter Knives of the cel
ebrsted Roger Manufacture, at reduced rates.
SPECTACLES
To suit everybody's eyes. New glasses put in old
frames.
Clocks. Watches. and Jewelry promptly and
neatly repaired and warranted.
ALEX. LEEDS,
Next door to the Town Hall, under the Photograph
Gaiter . July 31.
LIME I LIME!
Persons wanting fresh Lime cat be supplied by
calling on the subscriber.
juee 19-1:
ALEX HAMILTON
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