fa?c+o~.x,rra~ns~c VILLAGE RECORD. •vir,a,...rxe - 3zisel 13 CP lEL Cloo. *rlday, December 4 * IEIOB. 'lion, Schuyler Colfax. and bride have returned to Washington. 'rho Bestow Joursat- vontradietN by authority, the statement that General Butler is very dangeiously ill. Mir Andrew Johnson will no longer be alderman_ of his little _village of Greenville 1145_13.40 Ithacan hy_t_wlthundre4 , majority, IttiY-The Secretary - of the Treasury esti mates the toted revenue_ to , be raised lot , -.the fiscal year ending June, 1870, qt . two hun dred and fifty millions-of dollars, te,..A plantation ia Illiseiseippi, which coat $60,000 ten years ago, was sold recent ly tor $269. The difference, $59,731, de fin—es very' clearly the meaning of war where, the people.govern— m,Tho Alai)lima Legislature,.le caimider ipg bills to prevect the outrages of the Nu• !dux in that State,--One-act—makee—itan-1 indictable offence for any person to appear iii2a-mask,-and another-says that if ,any por , son shoots- one--who is-masked after dark it is to be considered LIQ crimp. SO-Doolittle, the recreant United States Senator, goes into retirement on the 4th of March, when Wisconsin will succeed him wiilt n true man. All the traitors are sinking into I • I I •'ll ‘ 1 I " : in )1,- little, k,c., will soon be followed by that prince of apostates, Andrew Johnson, and the miserable hangers on of his cabinet. rirThe Government, it is stated, has de cided to enter a motion for a continuance of the Jeff. Davis case, for the sole reason that it is held that the )hief Justice ought to • preside, which be cannot do at this term on account of the appreaching — terrn of the Su preme Court. The question whether the Government ought to abandon the pro -ce cif iltgrby eateries a 7 0 Ile, erobry«l". . • • yet been considered. It is about time this farce was enacted, and Davis either tried or discharged. gm.,Mrs Leslie-and her two children were burned to death at Sing Sing, N. Y. on Saturday evening,,io consequence of the up setting of a kerosene lamp. The mother was holding her taunt iu her arms, and her little boy - , - aged-three -years,—was-playing -- under a table on which a kerosene lain!) was burning. The little fellow in his play kicked the table, and the kerosene spilitag over ignited, ex ploding the lain f, and setting the clothing of all three on fire. ilitir - Mr Edward A Pollard , brother of IL Rives Pollard, the victim of the reccut Richmond, Va , assassination, has published u tiara, in which be asks that jiistiee may be done;Tintriltielares that his btother did not write the offensive article, and that young Grant never asked for au explanation or ap plied to have the article corrected. lie saps that the killing of his brother v. - as "one of the most cowardly assassinations ever known in the darkest laud on earth," and denounces "the brutal crowds" who are said to have cheered Grant iifterbisarrest. His brother's associate in the management orthe Southe)n Opinion, and who is the alleged anther of the article which caused the murder, is hand led in very sharp language. Grant was re leased on bail, The Indian war continues, and Gen• oral Sherman's report furnishes good reason to believe that he will have a tough job to subdue them. There is no satisfaction in fighting with these redskins. They are übiquitous, and, defeated in one place, they appear in another, mid the fiist we hear of them ia-through their ravages: — The Genes , al says that. summer does not favor the oper ations of his army against them because they have plenty of provender, and know the country so well that he cannot got at them. lie will however attack them in their new winter quarters, and either drive them out of their villages to perish in the snow or destroy them in their wigwams. 18~ John Nevin, a native of Ireland, and living with his son at Underhill, Vermont, is said to be one hundred and seventeen years pld, and yet is as vigorous as a man of sixty, Ile has worked on his SQU ' b farm during the past season. Ile is the father of thirteen eltildr/n, the "baby" of the family being fifty 'ears old. Sti - The Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company aro now running an experimental line for u railroad from Wiltamsport, Wash ington 'county, Md., through Martinsburg, to Bunker's Hill, West Virginia, about ten miles from Winchester. .I.t is to connect at Williamsport with a road pow being built from Hagerstown. roirThe Cumberland Old) Civilian says that the shipments of Cumberland coal so far this year are larger than ever before made, that the supplyis not equal to the demand, and that the coal companies are straining ever nerve to meet their orders. FS'General 71. C. NVickharn, an ex Rebel Cleneral, but now acting with the Republican party, hap been elected President of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. 7 1 .1 e eapurer of the Mated States has 0-deifci the withdranal of all the mutilated c. , trovy ;end Lily dollar greeobacks LOCAL_ MATTERS.- &ARCS AnnoEs.--Loos) items and groeu backs. w@-Rev. Daniel Hartman will preach next Sunday in the N. N. Church, morning Protracted -Meeting-I' 7 now being held in the 31.. E. China, which was commenced on Sunday evening last, *Erne Brewery 'and Dwelling of L. S. Fisher, late-of Ilagerstown, -deed., will -be offered at pitblie eakon.the , 15th _ SFREADING.—Acoording to our exchanges the Ch - olic. - .'Btoopiortfreattn-45`end,44:sp_reall-. ing, but_has not reached our place yet, we believe.- , PRICES DECLINING.-It will be teen by reference to the advertisement of Mr. J. El don that he is now retailing a good article Of Family Flour at $9 50. - r) —vg r The best, cough reynedylrocwrt i 8 COO 3, Cough Balsam, and Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, is said to be a sure thing. For sale at Kurtz's ug_Stare, alaag i _witl all the parnihriPa_tn_ ent Medicines' of the day, Peter s Fahrney's lAtood Sesteheriucluded,_ __:-,:- ._-.,_—..*,,,_ DEAD.—William Price, - an old and re- , spectable citizen of 13a1tituore, (formerly of Hagerstown) and welrknown through - Ova - the State, died at his residence in that city on the 25th ult. He bad Filled several public positions, the last of which was United States Pistrict Attorney. If anybody is “harder up" pecuniari ly i just now than the Printer, we would like to see the forlorn looking- object If the stringency in money matters continues to in crease greenbacks will soon be as much a rarity as gold dollars have been for a num ber of years. ,liEcEirTs.—The following is a list of our cash receipts for the past week v. Kriner, Lewis W. Falirney, Geo. B. Johnson, A Scanty.—•A subsoriber to the Record; up the country, a "big foot" specimen, who is in arrears for subscription to the amount of 611.50 returns his paper through the mail marked '•Ref used." Unless payment of arrearages is made soon we wilt publish the villain's name. THE I/rm.-13y reference to our first page it will he sceu that-his Satanic Majesty has made his appearance in Kentalty, oc casioning a "big scare" among the , ignorant Ku Klinters. Recent events makes the lo• cality an appropriate one for old :slick's up• peatance just nuts. PAY Liwir.—J. E. Kurtz has the 'Way Li laV burner which zives the most '.ow- erful and brilliant light ever produced flow coal oil, without requiring trimming. Ooe wick lasts fur years, never breaks a chimney from heat, cannot explode, and produces no smell when burned, very low. It will fit any lamp. LYCEUM - 7 Questioh for debate on Mon day evening : "Is Sectarianism prejudicial to Religion 7; We are requested to say that the attendance of every member is desirable ; as there is important business to be transact ed. All persons interested in the welfare of associations of this kind are cordially invited to attend. . LIDY, 'Co.—An advertisement from this enterprising business firm will be found in another column, to which we direct particular attention. They give special at tention to the manufacture of their celebra ted grain drill and agricultural implements generally. Several of the firm are expel% kneed mechanics in that branch of business, as well as reliable business men, Soul—The lot of ground near town con taining upwards of three acres, 'belonging to the licks of Dr. Thos. Walker, dcc'd , was sold by G. V. Nong, auctioneer, on Saturday last for the sum of $280.50 per acre. Pur chaser, Franklin Weagley. Also a tract of Mountain land containing 23 acres to a 31r. Barnes for $6 60 per acre. BUILDING LOTS.-Mr. John J. Ervin has disposed of three of the building lots adver- tised through the Z?ccard for several weeks. Two to Rev. J. F. Oiler and one to James licult, who contemplate erecting new houses thereon nest spring. Three more adjoining those are yet far sale. CLOSED ITS LAltous —The Grand Jury olosed its labors on Tuesday of last week, after a session of two weeks and two days. The Mail says "in the case of ',Nit's. Mary Rowland and Henry Weaver, an indictment has been found for attempting to poison An drew Rowland (who was murdered in Octo ber last) in the month of March, 1.868," The Mail does not state what action was taken in the murder case, but we believe it is un derstood that no bills of Indictment were found.—llerald. Via-Since eggs have got to be 25 cents e dozen, it has greatly encouraged the hone, as they "lay" nearly double the number now as they did when they were only 10 cents. They are fairly "spreading themselves." Fir Coal cannot retain its present price long, and it is not advisable to purchase more than a ton at a time until a reduction takes place. ter Jacob Wag,uer7)ffers . two lots and a a bow for sa'c on Loitersburg street, WINTEIL—During the:past few days we have experienced more thanaforetaste of NyinAer. The Ice King seems to haver,oom menced his reign in reality, and as his siege may prove a protracted and severe one, it be hooves all who have not made ample prepa ration for self-protection to complete the work as speedily as - possible. The advanced eensott - precludes - theltoper' matiy„tnore_days.in whielLto perform outdoor labor. It is useless to , speculate as to the mildness or severity. of the long winter months-upon which we are now entering, but is the better part-of -- tviSdnin'tO . be pre pared for _the worst. Inilits._.respeet there is too much carelessness on the vart of many, -and..*.en_tittuitomatatras win:Ahern they are taken by surprise, being scantily pre"- pared to_resist its chilling bla.sta„Qtring, to such indifference the advent of winter usual ly finds many poorly supplied with food, fuel and elothing, who might, with proper man agement and economy, be differently circum• stanped. , But apart from.this class, there is Ah -another,e•poorr-the widow=Hard - the.or-_ 1 phan,. who appeal to the sympathies of the more opulent, and whose appeals the charita .le-and-l-unianely-disposed-never-disregard- More 'or less of this class are found in all communities; wha-shoulti ,,- huve• the sympa= thy and assista-nce--of those-blessed with an abundance of this world's goods. How many owneraerrand-farurete could bestow, where it would be charity to give, a couple of dol lars wear' of flour, a bushel or two of pota toes, a load of wood, a few store goods, eta., without missing the amount - thus - given.— How graciously such little gifts would be re• ceived during the dark hours of xviuter by such as are the vietime of fate °misfortune_ and struggling against poverty. Were such a spirit of generosity more general, joy would be exchanged for sorrow and many a wet eye be made dry, but pomparatively few, we fear, , in these de!enerate_times realize the truth of the adage, that "it is more blessed to give than to receive." $2.00 1.00 2.00 KNowLEppE is Pow EL.—'Tat excellent Daly, the Llurrisburg_telegroph, s_ays:The 1s fa • 1 - use u :DV* e ge - over everythlng else in the world cannot be over estimated. It,is the lever by whioh the earth itself can be moved. The arts and the sciences are all subservient to its influence. Though that power may, in a measure, be indifferently respected by a limited few, the masses of men pay homage to it, and acknowledge its potency in the straits of life. The man who reads, thinks, and writes, until he obtains the mas tery over the subject matter of his study, Las the advantage of everybody else. lie possesses, in other words, a power which they cannot control. It is to him also, a cc of tscaltir elt—t he-u n ed-u eated—li a ve to pay for. The educated business man is su , t;iincd in all his enterpti es lie is sup- WMfg and things. lie wields an influence in the community which no other man can. Knowl edge is worth noire than money, These facts demonstrate the importance of parents giving their children a thorough edu• cation, A mull cultivated wind is worth more than a well cultivated farm. We all should strive to leave an inheritance to our children; such an one as will be truly valua ble to them in their strtiggle with life. Money will soinetitnes take wings and fly away, but the wealth of the immortal soul cannot perish. It will survive when all other tlinga have faded, and retain its faultless beauty amid the wreck of matter and the crush of worlds. SUROICAL ‘)PERATION.- Dr. A J. &ice ly, of this place, a few weeks ago, performed a delicate surgical operation upon the person of 31r. Urial Sterner, raiding near town, Viz :—thu removal Irma the eye via variocose excrescence of the conjunction, which had spread over the cornea and entirely obstruct ed the vision. Tho operation was skillfully and successfully performed, and Mr. Sterner's sight is now fully restored.—./Etnover , .Spee lator. IMI'ROYED ENGINE. - 0 u r ingenious friend, Mr. Geo. Frick, sometime since con. ceivod the idea of getting up an improved portable steam engine, combining greater simplicity and efficiency than any others now in use. On Tuesday the engine (which is eight-horse power) was attached to one of Geiser's Separators on the farm of Henry Funk and tested, proving a perfect success, thrashing, cleaning cad bagging one bushel of wheat every two minutes Those who were present say that this was not ,a fair test of its capacity, owing to the indifferent qual ity of the wood used. The engine was drawn from the Foundry to 11.1 r. Funk's by two horses, the boiler full of water. us„Delinquent, don't you feel a little mean to read the Record, furnished at our expense or do you prefer to be a "sponge" rather than act the part of a man, and pay 'for your paper? If you are behind on your subscrip tion for several years we mean you. Foa SALE.-A Perpetual Scholarship in the "Eclectic Medical College of .Pennsylva• nia," located in Philadelphia. We offar a liberal inducement to any young man wish ing to cuter this institution. ORE LAND FOR SALE.-Apply to A. S Moun, (iuiocy, Pa. .* Thirty-four million dollars in gold was mined in Montana labt year. Baltimore bas a bouicopatbic horse doe for. The new crop of Engar is being received at New Orionis and it is said that it will amount to 1,000,000 hortlioads. If any of our readers ate prematurely gray, or.aro troubled with - falling 'of the hair, dandruff or itching of the scalp, they .have only to use Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia, and their trouble will soon be over. The prep- aration is not•only a restorer of gray hair, but one of the most elegant hair dressings we have ever seen. It also by softening and invigorating- the hair, prevents Eromature baldness and in - many eases . restores—hair to bald - heads. It coats-8600 - 4o out down one of the -big trees in California• Florence Nightingale has been confined in her room eleven years: - - Half' a million persons perishod•io_ the re. • Ett Algerierrfonstarr:— Seymour earned but one oounty in 'No • - . - - The corn crop or Ohio ibis . - year' is esti; mated at 141,000,000 bushels. • • • ,There were over $87,000,000 To coin in tim National Treasury on the 13th ult. 31,X4‘.3EL3M'M'I'AI. PHILADELPHIA Tuesday, Dee. 1.-1863. —FLOUR.—There is less activity in the , Flour. market ; - mud-setae disposition pty theT part of holders to accept lower quotations. The demand is limited-to the wants of—the home trade and the only sales reported ere_ 10 bbls. lowa Wisconsin and Minnesota ex tra family at $7.50@8 1 bble., 400 bbls.l Indian a --a ntlAili anis- -winter- - wheat=- - aal - O-r 200 bbls. Pennsylvania and - Ohisrth @lO 50, as in quality; and,loo bhls fancy at $11.50. GItAIN,—The Wheat market is remark ably quiet, as the offerings of prime lots, -which is the only description wanted, are very light; sales of 1500 bush. fair and prime Pennsylvania and Western red at s2@2 10 ; 1200 — bush. No, 2 spring at $1.60 and 1000 bush. Indiana amber at $315. ltye is steady, with lumber sales of 500 liush. West ern at SI 55@1.57. The market is very bare-of-yeilow-Corn ' and it is _wanted; sales of 25 000 bush, at S 1 25@1.26 ; the re eeipts of new corn are increasing, and is in fair demand, with sales of ISUU .bush. at sl@l.lo, according to dryness; and 400 bush dry white sold at $1.06. Oats eon titme-in-sctlv-e-request-with 'sales of__3ooo bush. 14 extern of 67(75e.,, and 3000 bush. bright Indiana at 75c. ita Barley and Bar- ley tlalt no change. HIDES —There is a moderate business tint n —I) um es tie - a t - 1 - 2 - 3._ a - 1 - 3 - i - e — fo - r — stew • 4 oreign are neg ected. LEATHER —There is very little demand for Spanish stile; slaughters sole commands full prices. ESTRAY. CAME to the premises of the subscriber on the 21st of November last, a Brindle Heifer, bup— posed to ho about 2 years old, with short horns and a little white on side of front kg. The owner is re. quested to prove property, pay charges and take her away. U. W. SHOCK EY, dec 4 31] Near Hopewell Mills. Flour ! Flour !--Flour ! ! AT WONDERFULLY REDUCED PRICES ! 00D Family Flour, warranted to give antis- faction, at. the law rate of NIVE — a - nd — a — h - irlf - DOLLARS per HARREL, and 20 the. for $l,OO, But all fin cash (nod no other way.) Corn and Mcal, Oats, Dried Fruit, Hominy and Beans all 14 cheap—tor caTih:--- Dec 4 —tf pRivATE, SALE. WO I.Ol'S on Leitersburg St. together. front -1.4 hie 8U feet, on one of which is a INEW TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE. with good °cline and basement kitchen, and is surrounded with choice fruit trees. The fencingnew and substantial. Will be sold separately or together to suit purchrsers.— if not sold be loreNttrodall $/te 261/t of December it will he disposed of at Viablic Sale on that day at I o'clock, when the terms will be in ide known by dec 4 4t] JACOB WAGNER. G. P. LIDT. JACOB TUIC4, P. l Ol-Wie r A V AMI qat 11 0 1 .rtillA A The undersigt•ed have this day entered into n co• partnership under the name and ..tyle et Lidy Frick Ar. Go , iu the business of grauuf+ctur•ug Grain Dri!ls end other agricultural implements,—Sash. Doors &t., and in the purchase and sale of lumber of all kinds. The husiness will be conducted in the estnblish ment heretofore occupied by the former firm of Li dy Frick & Go, The p itronage of the public is respectfully so— licitcdt Oct 10, 'GBJ GUNS! PENKNIFE BLADES. Ap. 17—Bin. J. 14 . JOHNSTON Notice te Farmers and Others. MEE subscriber having had many years expe rivrico as a Horse Farrier, Vould announce to' Formers and others that ho is prepared to treat successfully llinghone and Botie,pavin, and other di , eases to which the horse is subject. All cases of bonespavin cured or no charges made.— Persons having.sweenyed horses can rely on hav ing them cured. Residence l miles East on Mon- terey prings. nov 27 3m• TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. Milt subscriber offers at Private Sale a House and Lot of Ground, situated on North t 4 treet, Waynesboro'. The I tis 85 feet front and 95 feet deep. The house is ONE STORY AN A HALF FRAME BUIL.). ECG, roughcaste , with Back Building. Near the door is a good Bakeoven under roof and a Cistern with pump in it. There are also on the lot a new Hog Pen, 14 thrifty Peach 'frees, 2 young Apple Trees and I Gram Vine Persons whiling to pur ch•ise can al•ply to the subscriber for further inf-r -!nation. JOHN SPANGI.L'IL nov 27-4 t PUBLIC SALE. I'E RI: will II sold at public sale on Saturday. I.( the 12th of December, a House and Lot, satuAtod in the thriving vitlagu of Quincy, Pa., whereby a Raihitoad is about hi ill Iccated. Thu house is a NEW TWO-STORY 'FRAME BUILDING, well painted and papered, suited for two families if desired, having B rooms, 4 on melt floor with com modious Basement, so arranged that there can h_ easily mode a nice shop or saloon in recant jrt—a well o: water noir the door. There are also a va riety of fault tress and gr.pe vines start.d on said• lot. Further nem:nation can he had' by calling on oz addressing the undersigned, in Quincy. IV - Sale at I o'clock on said day wEen terms will he m a do easy. FL D. W !NG E It; Dv% to .1. IL Sierra, Auct. I) 0 lIUBSF k,, ME1133 F. LIDY, JACOB FRICK, 1). B. RUSSELL, JASON BELL. G V N Si ! .1011. N BENSIiOOF. 4:1 ii m .a..z. ruco 110EFLICII- An - bounce to the community generally that they have received their Second supply of - All kindi of Dry goods, Groceries, Queenewate, Gederwnee, and make on examination of their assortment of goods. _ ------ - Government Overcoats, (Cavalry and Infantry) Blouses and Blankets -- - at • - Price:&ll,oefli - e1f.57.1 Furs for Ladles and Misses at Pike kilifeilicib's. "Hoods or Fur and Zephyr in beautiful st.Ylesla 7;11; & Plaid, Plain and Fancy flannels` at P. & H's. Buffalo Robee Beautil ul line of Dress goods lot of Queenswarerig-' - at , P. & Irs.- --- - - 31tri[iLr-Irciaity; Boots=, -- litid — Clifin Shoes for Bad Roads nte_Coffee,Sug P. & li'g, Haney .a nd -a -splendid ankle-of -Syrups - Cheese, _P Chinchilla Clottia for Ladies Sacks Winter Queen ebawle P. &_ We. Joelworton and Waterloo shawls P. dr H's. WOolen Circulars and Shoulder shawls P.& H's. Beavei Overooatings Muffs, Capes, Vietoriaes Ladies. Vests Gents Underclothing Buck Mits, Gloves and a great variety of other gloves _ P. & H's. Heav Drab anctAlla_oli_Curdg Blankets Grey awl White Thibo Shawls Tit— nov 27 1868. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD LONDON - BLOOD - PANACEA. The Great Alterative and Blood Krifier, It is the most perfect vegetable compound of altera tives, tonics, diuretics and diaphoretics, making it the most effective, invigorating, renovating and blood cleansing cordial known to the world. ,r-theettre of - S - cno rots - or - Km 's 'IL, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, FRY 'EL .57, BoILB,PLAIPLEsand LOTCHES on the FACE, SORE MS, SCALD DEAD.• TITTER Ar :MOS S, OLD and STUBBOR, If .PEILS, RHEUMATIC DISORDERS, LLOW JAUNDICE, SALT Rnaun, lITE SWELLINGS, MERCURIAL S lASI B, OENISEAL DEBILITY, LPITATION and FLUTTERING at C HEART, CONSUMPTION, ITIIMA, SYPHILIS and SYPHILITIC , PECTIONS, INFLAMMATION of the '.ADDER and Ktnxers, PATES in O BACK, DROPSY, FEMALE COM ,AINTS, kc. To the broken down, 'male it gives life and energy by •storing the lost powers of nature, len health again succeeds the ble form and pallid check of the sufferer. mg . e more surprising than Its invigorat ing effects on the human system. Persons all weak ness and lassitude, by using the PANACEA, at once , become robust and full of energy under its influence. Ladies who have pale complexions and arc dark about the eyes, blotches and pimples on the face, rough skin or freckles, and are" out of spirits,' should use a bottle or two of LONDON BLOOD PANACEA. It will cleanse your blood, remove the freckles and blotches, and give you animation, sparkling eyes, flee spirits and a beautiful complexion. Try it. Price $l.OO Per Bottle. The genuine have LONDON BLOOD PANACEA, S. A. FOUTT, BALTIMORE, ifs., blown In the bottle, and my sielature on the wrapper. S.. _A_ PC:Yr..7 - EZ, Manufacturer and Proprietor s - BALTIMORE:. MD. For sale by druggists and storekeepers throughout the United Rates. For sale by J, F. Kuarz, Druggist, Way oesboro'. [nov 20—ly PID3LE SLVLIS, ,HE subscriber intending to reduce his stock, s. will ore- at public sale, near tne road leading from Waynesboro' to Quincy, one ball mile south of the Nunnery Mill, on TUESDAY THE BTH DAY DECEMBER, 'GS, the foll•lwing property, to wit : 4 READ HORSES all good work borsct ; 16 HEAD HORN CATTLE, 4 of which are good much cows, 4 fine steers, one young bull, the ()dance young cattle; 9 head Shoats I LATEST IMPIIVVED McCORMICK P. APER, Lself•raker) 1 Grain Drill, 1 Corn Shel ler, 2 'ARM WAGONS, (broadtread) one nearly new, with new bed, stand. ards and sideboards, 1 two-horse Wagon with bed, 1 Spring Wagon, ONE NEW CARRIAGE, for one or two ,hursero; I Trotting Buggy, Plows, narrows. Corn Coverer, 1 pnir Rail Corrivges, set. Front Gearr., collars and bri.lles. 1 patent Hay Fork, a lot cider barrels, aril many other articles not mentioned, r. ale to commence nt 10 o'clock on said day when a credit of 10 inoutt.s wi.l be given, , A. E. PRICE. nov 20 —ts - 1 G. V. )fora, A uct. PUBLIC SALE. r.IiItSUANT to nn order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin County, October term, 1868, the un dersigned will oll'er at puiMe sale, in front of Bow den's Hotel, Way nesl»ro', r 4., at I o'clock,on Sat urday, the I'2lk day of December, lfiGel, all the in terest and title of Margaret Hoover, doe'd„ in and to that Hou-c and Lot in Waynesboro',bounded by lands i I Lydia Price, Noah Snyder, and others, b:- ing one half interest therein. Terms Cash. A. 1.1. HUBER. Adair. of Ma %era Hoover, tlec'd. The other II:1'f of said property belonging to the heirs of Catharine Huai, deed., will be sold at the some time, so that the title will be complete for the pmji erty. Tenni cI this ha'f llt.t.le known on dty of sale. tr. HUBEI?, 1105 2t) 31 for Heirs. •.„.. T)UBLI9 SALE or VALUABLE FARM.- - - - AND MOUNTAIN 'LAND. The undersigned, Executors of the late Witlism 13. McAtee, will Bell at Pubiio Nile, in front of the' - Court Howe, in Hager.town, ' - On TUESDAY, DECEMBER Bth, 180E4' the FARM and MOTTNTAIN LAND of said dec'd:, Tying in. Washington and Frederick Counties, Ma ryland : No. 1— hat VA Lb AR LE and WELLIIMPIIOV- Ell FARM, lying on , the road leading Sam Lei. tersburg t.r Smithburg, three miles from the former and one mile from thb latter place, containing rAtlitiplifol from - Four to .13ix Acres treing ; :woll -- Timliflreir This Perin lies in the midst of the uest Wheat pro ducing 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 fins easy access by gorid roads to the marketi of Hagerstown and the Antietam Mills, and is with in one mile of the Line of the Western -Maryland ,Railroad. The improvements .consiat of a con , .venient - STONE AND - FRAME DWELLING, Spring 7 House, Wash. House, Smoke-House, &e., 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 finest Limestone Water, affording superior facilities for watering stock both winter and summer. There is also a fine stream of Water running thro' most aLtheitelds,rinTan ORCHARD OF CROICE FRUIT TREES. P. & H 's . P. & H'e l'heentire_Farna is•vnder good feneing; '"Whiai - is post-and•rait, comparatively new, aa4 of the - most substantial construction. No. 2, A lot of Mountain Land, lying Itt miles East of Smithburg, near the road leading to ulabil• lasville; containing 200 ACRE 13 adjoining lands of Dr. E. Bishop ark 4 George Gar, devour, and well timbered,. No. $. 1 4 4 of Mountain Land, lying about 2 mites tlabt of smittemrg, near the toad leading to Mecluanicstown, containing T I:IN-AND-A-QUARTER ACRES, P. &H's adjoining lands of Jos. Strfte heirs,- John Stotler and David Hoover, and covered with a very Sue qualitv of chestnut and other timber. t_ofklon nta a nil-lying-in-Frederick :aunty, 2 miles ilmt of Smithburg, on the Fred.. erick road, adjoining lands of Andrew Bechtel and William Wolff, and containing • 1 8 A V le S P . dr - more or less. P. & li's P. & H'B • The Form will be shown perauns desiring to view it, by Mr. Jacob Needy, the present tenant, anr; the mountein land by Mr. Adam Vogle, living in Smith burg. P. & H's. TERMS OE SA LE. —One-third of the purchase money on the Ist of April next, 'when possession will be given ; the balance in two 4 qual annual pay ments-with interest from -that - day , - thc purchasers - • r T. • 4 - rtiore - s — vvinf approved eee duty tor the do ferred_poy to, fats. Oil the final payment, good and aullietent deeds will be given. P. , Sc. ff's The crops in the ground on No. 1 are reserved with the-privilege of culling, hou.ing and threshing the same, W A LTE It B. MoATEE, JOHN 1., McATEE, R. StrEcnt.cs, Auct. Executors. 11OV 20 3t P. & H's P. &., Ws. 1868 THE GREAT Hat and Fur Emporium lIHE largest stock of Ladies Furs in the Cum. berland Valley, embracjeg Hudson Bay, Rua" sian and Mink Sable, French Mink, Siberian and American German and American Fitch, water Miok, Beaver,, and in fact everything in the For / line. A first class store. large stvck. splendid assortment, and EXTREMELY" LOW PHIGES— as an inducement for persons from, a distance to come and purchase my goods, has enabled. me to. build up the largest Fur trade in the great Cumb, Valley. Look around at tha other.placJa and then call and see for yourselves DR. JOHN A. HATTON. [Frozn the Philadelphia Dental College. ~EI~'UVIIST. NITROUS OXIDE GAS used to KY.me T IMTE4 WITHOUT PAM, Or when patients desire it. he will: use the NARCOTIC SPRAY, a process of Freez ing the Gums. Opertzive DeociAry done in a. 'mien tifie manner. lie will insert Artificial Teeth mounted on Go Silver. l'lntina or Vulcanite, and w irr inted to give. satisfaction. Office, No. t ll:North Carlisle stree nearly opposite the Adam House. Greencastle. July A uditor's Notice. THE undersignedappointed,hy the proper court, auditor to distribute the balance in the hands of W. 8- Amberdon, assignee of Michael M. Stor%. er, to and among the creditors of said Stoner, will perform the duties of his appointment, at the office of 1). 11. Ruske'', in Waynesboro', on Monday the 21st day of December, 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M, nov 27-3t] E. J. BONERAKE, Aueitor.. Professional. DR. J. BURNS AMBERSON having perman ently located in this place, offers his profession al services to the community. Galls promptly, at tended to at all hours. Office in A. b. Bouebraltc's Drug Store, one door west of the Waynesboro' Hop tel. April 17—tf. BANK DIVIDEND. The Board of Directors of the Ist National Bank Wayneth )ro', have this day &clued a dividend of five per Cent. for the past six months, payable on and after the 25th inst. JNO. PHILIPS, earthier. nov 20 at LOTS FOR SALE. --... mil E rubscriber offers at Private Sale 5 BUILD. ING 11.01'S at the West end of Main Street, Waynestoro'. Front 4li feet. Depth 160 feet.— For teller, &c., app!y to JOHN .1. ERVIN. nov 20— tf. GUIDE TO MARRIAGE. Young Men's • Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The hum me views 61 benevo lent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses inc Lent to Youth and Early Manhood, gent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge Address, HOWARD ASOC(VPION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. june 19-1 - Persons wanting fresh Limo can be supplied by calling on the subscriber. june 19--if PETER FA HRNEY'S BLOOD DSEARCHER, OR PANACEA, Van be bad at FOURTHMA nov 20 Drug etorr. G oof , , tgar at Limestoste LAND; No. 3G, Main Street, cHAMBERSBURG, PA .1. L. DECIIERT LIME! LIME! ALEN HAMILTON. 1869 I I{ 1:ILI S,