VILLAGIt RECORD. ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ls- Fe litax * July 0,1869._ CeMr, James, a Minorite of New Albany, ludiana, has fled to morrow (Saturday) as the end of al things earthly._ rogt-The affairs of the Western ltd , Aaii road it is thought will be hung up in the Chancery Court for some time to .antis: ilka,„Two.thirds._of the thirty : five . _ hundred nermpapers of the United States are Rept& limn in politica. -.lllbeir ON.. On Saturday night a week the Tanker Church on Beaver Creek, in Rockingham ,was set on fire by some villnin s ous panics, and bartiett-ta t[ ter President grant will leave Washing , ton about the 15th, going rat to Long Branch and Whtto Mountains, anti alter• wards to Bt. Louis.-.' Ilir An exchange warns cpothers and nurses ainat_the_prutimel drawing phild round the streets hnekwarl rroduce insauity 28,,,The total vote ou the question of Jay delegation in the Methodist Church, so far as the returns are in, foots up : For, 40 3RD, Ogolost, 13,0'24—a majority in favor or the POW measure of over three to ono, iffrA gradual reduction of the public debt is steadily going, on under the adruinis tuition of president Grant. During the last mouth the decrease was $l6 410.132, and during. hie wirDinistratica, lees tßitl four months, 636 460.7;9 Is. The ifflinburg Telegraph says Mil no Attome •-titireeiding within its limits. Is there anotli-e-t—lciwuti—of nal!. bl--(1 lOWA physician of Platin, Ito—reports that the notorious desperado and outlaw Saul Hildebrand, for whose head a reward of $lO,OOO has been offered, is dead, He de. Ares that the fellow died from the effects of a wound in his thigh, and that ho attended him at the request of soma person to himself unknown. ..The Raleigh (North Carolina) Stand ard havnominated a Presidec-tiuLtickot for 1872. It is U. S. Grant for• President and Governor William W. ili.iden for Vice Presi dent, It says the South claims the Vice President •. *The Dedication of the Soldiot's Mon tirnent at Gettysburg, on the lsr, was par ticipated in by a large number of _persons, and passed off very satisfactorily. Henry Ward Beecher pronounced the opening pray er, Senator Morton delivered the oration, and Bayard Taylor_read the poem written for the occasion. Before unveiling the monument, Gen. Meade delivered a short address, re ferring to incidents connected with the battle fought there six years alp. Se - Secretary of the Navy Boric, of Fenn itylrania, on Friday last tendered his resigoa lion to the President,. which was accepted, and the commission of his successor, 'floe. George W. Robeson, of New Jersey, placed in his hands. The change was effected so quietly that nothing was knewb of it in the Navy Department until the new Secretary made his appearance at 11 A. iI., to take charge of the office. .Mr. Boric resigned on account of his failiog.health and the require ments of his private business. The new Sec retary is a distinguished jurist of New Jersey, about 45 years of age, and at the time of his appointment was Attorney General of his State. Itsk.An Illinois paper utters a warning : "'people at this season should look out for tho large worm which infests the tomato vines. Its sting is deadly poison. It is of a green color, twoo o or three inchee long, and an large as a man's finger. At fled Creek, Wayne county, a few days ago, a savant girl, while gatbeting tomatoes, re ceived a ° puncture from coo of those worms, *bleb created a sensation similar to that of a bee atiag, la a short time the poison . pen• cleated to every part of her system, and she oral thrown into spasms which ended in ' death." lerlb° Erie Dispatch says : A telegram has been receivetLat Girard, announcing that Charles White, tbo li;m tamer, traveling with Theyer's illcoagerie, was actually eaten up by the Hoes on Friday night, in a small town in Michigan. Hells said to have been•etrhek on the, shoulder by the satne'lion that came so noer . killiog bhn at Itoelmater,. kneelied down, and the others at once sprang on him, and before- they could be beaten off, bad torn him to pieces and devoured the greater por tion 0f.10.8 body. tar The. Soldier's Monument at Gettys burg is sixty feet high, consisting of a mas sive pedestal, twenty-five feet square tlt. the baaeond the die and cap crowned with a tbree-inarter glaboirOn whieh stands a oolos sitottna, of the 'genius of Liberty, holding in• her tight bind the vjetOr's ,wiettli of Lore!, and clasping with 14. left a sheatbed sword. The inscription reads: "Gettys• burg, "July LI, 3,1863." , The National Intelligencer newspaper, et 'Washington, has' suspended publication, and b now uleTged with thug Washington ,Exprese. I=l it is known to moon we a!th LOCAL MA'', 'ERS. 8h se ._. a oall' ag:eoial attentiocto - .the public sales in this issue. stir The nun who periodically carries -a "brink" in bin hat Wits about on Tburaday— f Fir The Torastewn train of °harry venders iias a aged to arrive. The sherry season is 'played!' Stir fluek'eberriea are in market at 12 ''enate. — .TTle'm — litintainis are said to be-teem. ing with thew: MEAN—The chap who gobbled up our resphdiries the other day. Won't sorn4ally else send us soother supply. — t „The case of the lost child, in the mountain, near Ateveersburg, is still involved iv atgstery ._ ' - DEAp.—Th Ds. G. Robertson, a well known citizen, expired at bia residence in [lagers. town, on the 28th ult. , NOTlcE—te the Public that O. N Beaver is offering great inducements in Straw Goods, Lints, Shoes, ke , Doq't delay ip ta.The citizens of Greencastle have Bub scribed the eum of 6800 for the pnrohase of a Town Clock, which is to be put upon the Bank Building now in course of ereetion. FARM FOR SALE.-A well improved and pleasantly situated farm; a few miles south. west of Waynesboro', is 'offered at private sale. Enquire of the Printer. *tf TlAnvEst—With the dose of the present creek our farmers generally--will-have-aniah ed cutting their grain.- Both-wheat and rye are - Tldiftitte - ii - to - beivell-filled.-13y_mamithe crops ore said ta be the finest gathered in this section since an harvest cf '63. AN BrPitov - EmENT.— e-tie w-Ll2l - lati now being erected by Mr. Jos. Miller on the opposite side of the street bee assumed gi. gantio proportions compared-wi+h-adioining buildings. It now presents a front three stories_high, is to be covered with shed roof nod otherwise handsomely finished. BEAUTIFUL VIEW, OE BUENA VISTA.- The subscriber is now prepared to receive visitors. Particular—attention paid to Par. ties. Also a few country Boarders taken. Thy wishes it to be understood that liquor will not be sold on the premiers. -*— V. B. GILBERT. ITALIAN BP.ES —The following shows how• Italians pay their investment. Abrm Snow berger_began with one bee three years ago, paid $25 for it. Now he has 25 good Mode storing into boxes, and is expecting more swarms. MI this was attained with no more trouble than hiving and setting them on ataod and taking honey off when boxes were full $1 a bee. Who eau boat this? PREACRING —Rev M. S. Newcomer,, of the Church of God, announced to preach in the Town Hall on Sunday evening a week, by invitation preached in th e Lutheran Church, and again on Sunday-evening last. Mr. N. though young in the ministry, is a ready and fervent speaker and as a practical preacher must become popular in his church. lie has since left for his home in Illinois. IlzarrsvAr ltoninny.—Wo learn from the last Valley Spirit that on Friday afternoon (.)f last week, a gentleman named Charles D. Stewart of. Baltimore, accomranied by an elderly gentleman, in crosing the mountain between Strawsburg and Ilorso Valley, in this county, had a cooked pistol presented to his breast by a man who sprang from the bushes near the road, and who demanded his money or his life. The man had his face covered with muslin or linen cloth with holes in it to fit eyes, uoso and mouth. Mr. S. was compelled to eurronder his money, about $2O and a valuable watch and chain to the scoundrel. REOEIPTB.—The following is a liat of our receipts for subscription for the month of June : John Baer, - $4.00 John Singer. 2 00 John Frick, Sen., 8.00 P. Wiesner,' 4.00 J U. Welsh, bOO Jna &ti1t,2.00 Ilenry,.Sha.nk, ' , . , ,13 06. IltAltoiron Co., • . 200 , Johp.K Snively, 2.00 J. II Gordon, 4:00 , Jacob Keefer, 1.00 Jelin -Huber, Sen., . . 200 Geo. Beckman, Sen., , 2.00 , --- Heckman, • . 2 00 , Daniel Newcomer, Jr.. 2.00 Daniol Seeger, • . 2.00 . . Ohria. Stauffer, ofJ., . ,: I ‘, 4.00 . Daniel Fahrney,, . , ••., 2.00' ; • Geo. Lackene, ...:,- .:./2.00 limps Orr.—Wo have recently been en gaged in pruning our packet book of slow paying patrons, and purpose continuing the work until it is thoroughly purged, when each name and amount of indebtedness will be published. Acooiding to our exchanges there seems to be a growing disposition to swindle country printers 4it large. • •. FrAAPRR'S Mormutm, tor. July, is very interesting, and will well npiy anyone for the time spent in reading it. The contents are Early Aeronautics, Border Reminiscences, Making, Watches, by- Ala. chinery, The Birds of Paradise, A Night at Sep, Giants and Dwalfsr Gant en the battle:PA A end Arab, A Brave Lady, The Lover's. interdict, Ma for Trawlers in . Europe,lety,B4eniies Dough. ter,Fiething in Mats, The Button hole .Bouquet, Squire Suffolk's'Subscription, Mother 'and:Child, and the usual notes in "chair," "table," and fdrawer,' St Di 1U ER EBORTS.-011 - Visiting , the Mound fain' the other day we was agreeably surprised to witness the improvements _recently_ ntidecl to the Blois Vista property. AIL 4. B. Gil; bent, proprietor, contemplates enlarging the building and still further improving the prem• Ues, which-will make it a-still mere-desirabl , resort for boarders and visitors during the Summer months. Among other improve ments he has added a new Bath • House, at the mounth of one of the Guest Springs in the South Mactataln, in which is a 4ao pool I s foi• the - ainommodation of persons wishing to bathe. Visitors will find his table sup plied with the Lust=fare• the markets win af ford. (Tarry Yingling, who ii perched high and airy•on the summit of the Mountain has also lately - improvedhis desirable property in order. to_efforl his guests all modern comforts and conveniences. awnings retreat is delightfully situated and doubtless will soon be thronged with visitors from a distance. Mr. yin g lin g is an agree able gentleman and_ will spare no exertions to wake those stopping or sojourning with him comfortable. t-we-v isited-t ho-elerm on t Ro use, a. bout a quarter of a mile distant from Mon. terey, lately erected by Mr. David Miller.— This is one of the finest public houses in the county, four stories high, with large airy rooms, we believe some sixty odd in number. From the observatory on this building one of the finest views on the mountain is afford.. ed. Yith.the aid of a glaSs even Littles town and Taneytowu in the distance are brought to view. To say nothing of his la bor Mr. Miller has ex fended a la%e sum of money on this property and is certainly de• serving of a generous patronage. Than his a more Stir BOYD of the Illarytami--Free—Prrsc tiegerstowu,—tarriod_a_ehort time la our town on Th urn astron — burg, where he bad been attending a School Commencement. The ceremouice of Dedi. eating t e (Tildters 1 utrinnettVoec urre -on Thursday, consequently this gallant defend. er of the "lost cause" was compelled on Wedneiday - evening to make a second retreat from that famous battlefield of the Rebel lion, alleging as an excuse—so we learn— that he was dissatisfied With his "quarters" and feared if he remained over another "bed bug assault.' From his long experience in the Rebel ranks we would have supposed his hide proof against an assault from any kind of vermin, and are inclined to think it was something else than visions of bed-bugs that impelled the editor to leave before witnessing the ceremonies of Dedicating the Monument. Possibly reminiscences of 1 63 instead of those ugly . 4 1 luod suckers" had something to do with it. Our neighbor, with all his sins, is what tho "gay and festivo" would term a jolly, good fellow, fond of a "smile" any time and at any plaice. ~ ittirMonday last• was observed in this place as the 4th of July. The stores were closed during the day and business very generally suspended. A Pic-Nie was held in the grove of Mr. John Lesher, near town, which, we learn, was well attended, the occasion prov ing a pleasant one to all preient, In the evening the boys enjoyed them selves for a time with a display of skyrock ets, shooting fire craokers, torpedoes, &0., concluding with marshall music and a street procession. It was certainly fitting that the old flag should have been displayed on such an occasion and the day honored in tome special manner. The fact that every man in our broad land is a FREEMAN, and slave pens, auction blocks, whips and manacles exist on ly as matters of history, is cause for jubila tion. In view of these things we might well display the stars and stripes in honor of the ninety-third anniversary of American Lode pendenee and exult with feelings of grati tude and joy. DISTRESSING ACCIDENT --On Monday of last week a little son of Mr. Jobe Friedly, aged about 5 years, met with a serious mi.. dent near Mt. Rope. It appears he was seated upon the Reaping Machine and owing to some cause fell upon the machine, by 1 which he was frightfully mangled before the horses could . be izhecked. 'Three fingers' at the knuckle jointswereaim .. ost entirely sev: tared' from the right baud and the left arm about three inches from the • shoulder left banging only by the skin or' flesh, .which was afterwards amputated. DO. Bur kholder of Quincy, and Frantz & Snively, of this place, were immediately sent for and admin. istered to 'the relief of the little sufferer, who at last ace:aunts was 'doing aA well as could -be•ezpeole4 uncle'r the circumstances. This should serve as a warning to other. carelessly 1 disposed parents to keep their ctiildren away •• from such timelines. SAVE.—No matter how little it may be, al ways save something. Never turn away your head from small saviegaohey ate the fouu ditiim of all great 'ones: A penny is not .much. Many a Man would rather throw away a peany.than pick it up, if it ley before him. Yet two entire day is nearly eight dollars a year, eight dollars the interest of between one and two hundred,dollars capital. "Waste not, want not," is an 'old saying, and hd who is extravagant enough to carat idly away.what can be.utade meal, though it be but a trifle, may expect to see the darivben 'even a trifle would be acceptable. Three ronrderereare.to •be shot to death at Salt Lake city on the 26th of July, y are-rare AINIADTIT. AND tfung."—No. 30 of this new and excellent liteiatylournal, published by Messrs. Pettengill, Dates it Co., - 81' Park Roar; Nest/ York, will eontain the beginning of the very interesting Story, "The Romance ors Rich' Young Girl," by Octave Fuillet, whieh by reason of the variety, beauty a crid thrilling character of its incidents, cannot fail to be everywherS deservedly popnlar.— The illustrations are vary fioe, and were en. graved expressly for the "II eat th and Home" in Paris, PACORWR MoNT-HLY.--The this popular magazine contains sprightly arti cles from the peca._at Olive Logan, P. T. 13arnnm, Jasper Ilazen Johnson, James B. Clark, Wm. A. aigourney, J. Austin Sperry, F. J. Ottarson J. Franklin Pitts, Emily L. Bissell. and T. Barnard. This magazine, which has become so very popular in so short a time, is a-most entertaining and inatruotive periodical, and should be in the hands of every young man. Price $1 per annum only. Address 8. 8. Packard, 527 Broadway, N. Y, MPThe Adams County Agricultural So ciety will hold its annual exhibition on Tees. day, Wednirday and Thursday, the 28th, 29th and 30th of September next. ENOCti ARDEN.--The Montour American save: We are informed that a supposed widow of a soldier of this place, well known . awl respected by the community, some time ago married a worthy man of Danville, with whom she has been living happily.. But lo I and behold I a few days ago she , .received a letter from her foimer husband in which be informs her that he will be horno_abo_ut_the_ Fourth of July. He may find things alittle awkward on his arrival, but the WWI who could_thus_absent himself for five years, ought to be dead to her at least, • We all admire a dark and glossy bead of hair T and-by-using_theAlisMa, can soon have the soft and way tresses of -youth. Try it by...OP:weans, slid see vi at woo ern e I e - e s a 1! diQe Seward's Cough Cure. ,Beef sells for six cents per pound in the New Orleans markets, Portland, Oregon has elected the Repub. Hoyt municipal ticket. General Barnly, of Keokuk, lowa has the largest vioyard in that state, lie has seven ty-ontracres Set in grapes. Mr. Roderiek R. Butler member of eon gess from Tennessee, says that within his recollection —they have not had a bettei wheat crop in Tennessee than they have this year. A colored-man died at Wilmiogtoni N. C. on Sunday morning last, from the effect of a spider's hire. The unfortunate man lived but a few hours alter receiving the wound SPECIAL NOTICES. rirSPRING AND SUMMER STILES OF HATS FOR 1869. Comprising Silk, Felt, Wool and Straw Goods for Men's, Boys and Children's Wear just opening at UPDEGRAFF'S HAT AND GLOVE FACTORY. M'STRAW HA I'S all sorts and stars toe Men and Boyd, cheap s t IJEWEGH A Fret , HAT AND GLOVE FACTORY. UP"LADIES SUN 11%1BILELLAS.and PARA SOLS the cheapest in town, at UPDEGRAFF'S HAT ANT) GLoVIS FACTONY. farA LTC I'ION (1006.5.- l Aiarge lot of Auc tion Hata at half price. Come and see them if you want a cheap Hat, at UPDEORAFPB HAT. AND GLOVE FACTORY. rrGI.OVES. All kinds of GLOVEN on hand and made to order, Ladies, Gents and Children's Wear, at ' PDEGRA FE'S. IarLADIEiMITTIT. - - - - - - - A large stock on hand of all sizes our own make, at UPDEGRAFF'S, Opposite Washington House, Hagerstown, Md. may 141 TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe lung 'affec tion, an f that dread disease, Consumption—is anX ious to make known to his fellow•suff'erera the means of mire. To rill who desire it, he will rend a copy of the prescription need (free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a suns mak von Uorravatrrioll, Anima, firroarcurris, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to he in valuable; and he hopes every aufierer wit, try hit remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, may 4] Williartisburg, Kings Co., New York. ERRORS OF YOUTH, A IiEN ► LEM AN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all t he a at. fecta of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of Suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt' and'direchons for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferer's wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by address. ing,'in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, may 14] No• 42 Cedar street, New York. TX3E-1111 TC0.111E23; In Greencastle, June 22, Mr. GEORGE CIA HOWER, aged 77 years, 9 months, and 28 days. Near Upton, June 16, Miss LAURA, daughter of Mr. Isaac Weagley, in the 23d year of her age. Near, Greenettette, June 17, Mr. JAMES BURS, in the 73d year of his age. On the 18th ultimo, in Mercersbnrg, Mrs. HARRIET ROBERTS, wife of Mr. James Roberts, deo'd. agad. 60 years. Near Waynesboro', June 9tb, was' found dead on his pillow, VIRGIL P., youngest son•of David D. Fabrney, aged 50 days.— Deceased was considered in good health when put to sleep two hours before. . On the 14th ult., in Catawissia, Pa., at the residence .of his son-in law, Rev. D. Heebner, Mr. MICHAEL NEYHA.RT, in the 67th year-of his age. , ,T. r,lO n 4.1111 PUILADZI.PIOA, Tuesday 'July 6. 1869. Flour teatitat is quiet, and only a few hundred bbls were disposed:oT for listen mu samptioti it $5 5065.75 for' StipeiAge; 50@j5.75 for extras; $6.25€)7 90' ter lowa, Wisconsin andifinnegota extra family; $6.- 00@6.50 for Pennsylvania do; $6 75®7.75 .for Ohio do, and.s9@lo 50, for fancy brands according to quality. Rye Flour ranges from $6.824®6 25. - Nothing doing in Corn Meal. There is not mintiaetiVity. in the Wheat Market, and prices are umiak; sales of red at $1.40®1:47;'1100 bushels amber, at 81.60, and white at $1.65@1,15: Rye is steady at $1.83@1.35 per bus for Western,. _gorta..is unchanged; sales of Yellow at 93(§94e, and 1000 bus high *Oster° mixed at.9oo:' Oats remain as last quoted; 2000 bus western sold at 75®770. - - --- Private . Sale. VIRE sitbscriber offers at private sale tai acres of Iminviiiedlind, best finality liinestOne; lying close to the Marsh Run, adjoining lands el Shoon Leo. tone, Samuel shank and Henry '— July 9 St] ISAAC FOX. D SPORT OF TEE CONDITION OF - Itttre - Ist-Natz-Batrk i -W-ajOesbere!;__ close of business, J nee 12th 1869. ___ RESOURCES. -Loans and Discounts"- - - ..,..•-. $48,02293 Over drafts,- 5,443.55 W. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation, 75,400.00 " 4 " 44 on hand, 42,800.00 Other Stool's, 300 00 Due from Redeeming and Reserve Agents, 9,356 58 Due from other National Banks,— • : 4,37 5 . 35 Due trem other Banks and Bankers, 3,324 59 Current Expenses, 743 55 Cash Items including Stamps, $302 264 _ _ Bills of other Nat. Banks, 133.00 Fractional Currency and Nickels, 103 60 Legal Tender Notes, 9,485,00 - $10,023 86 '5169,6,90.41 LIABILITIES. • Capital Stack, Surplus Fund, interest and Discount, Pro& and Loss, • Circulation out standing, -Dew to National Banks. • Dew to other Winks and Bankers, Dividends unpaid, State of Pennsylvania, County of 'Franklin, S. S. I. John Philips. Cashier of the Ist National Bank of - Way onshoreTao - solemnly-A weer—that_the_abome statemenAzisAme, JN O. 11. I P-S7Cii.- Subscribed and sworn to before me thiq 1 t tay I • 1869. J. F. KURT Z, N. P. Correct—Attest : D MICKLY. VV: - S7AM DE It SON; • Directors. JOSEPH PRICE, - .1i PUBLIC SALE! THE undersigned will sell at her residence in Waynesboro', on SA:TURDAT THU 17TH OP JU LY. the following articles, viz : 21 CI 1.. C, C, EC. Si, , I Bureau, I sink, I Lunge, I Meat Bench, I Wood Saw, 2 Ladders, I Meat Tub, Tabs and Bar rels, 1 COPPER KETTLE, 3 Venetian Window Blinds. 1 Desk, Cracks and Dishes, I set Single Harness, 1 Wool Wheel, 1 - 8 - pinning Wheel, 2 Side Saddles, 1 Box (on wheels), for orange or lemon tree, half barrel Vinegar, I Shop 20x21, (three:sides log and one frame); 3 good Black Boards, one three and a half by twelve inches. the others three and a half by seven and a half, and a number of other articles, Sale will commence at 1 o'clock,. On all sums of s'lo and. upwards a credit of three months will be given, the purchasers giving notes with slimmed security. MARY SANDERS. july 9 re] G. V. More, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. 4 4 - / HE subscriber intending to quit housekeeping will sell at public sale near the road leading from Waynesboro', to Quincy, two miles from the former place and mile tram fomstown, on Friday, Judy tad, the following property, to wit : IGOOD TAMIL'S!' HORSE I Mitch Cow, 3 Fine flogs, 1 Rockaway Buggy and Harness, I riding saddle and bridle, 1 cow chain, 1 leather halter, forks, rakes and hoes, 1 mattock, 2 axes, 1 digir g iron, 1 wood saw and buck, a lot tools for making baskets, 1 grain cradle and mow ing scythe, barrel vinegar, I new cider barrel and a lot empty barrels, 1 new 10 gal. keg, 1 meat ves sel, 2 new wash tubs, + barrel mackerel, 1 meat bench. •I sausage cutter and stuffier, a lot salt, 6 grain bags. Also HOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE, consisting of 2 bede'eada and bedding, 1 bureau, 3 tables, the one a wing table, 1 corner cupboard. 1 clothes chest, 1 sink, 1 doughtray, 1 set new chairs, 3 kitchen chairs, 2 stoves 1 a coos and the other a tenplate stove, slaw cutter, steetYards; Snopthink— irons, 20 YDS. NEW GIRTH EN CARPET, a lot fruit cans, 1 set iron ladles, 1 ceffee mill, a lot tinware and earthenware, a lot crocks, baskets, hard soap, 2 new tin pans, 2 iron kettles, a lot bacon, lard by the pound., and a great many articles not neces. vary to mention, sale to commence on said day at 10 o'clock when a credit of six months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards. ELIZABETH PETRY, Israel Hess, Agent. The subscriber having entirely too much stock will also sell at the same time and place the Pillow ing property ; 9 head of cattle among which is I extradas Beef. 2 heitTers, and 6 young steers, 1 bull, 1 two horse wagon nearly new, pair wood ldders, 1 double shovel plow, 1 pairgood breechbanda, 2 ci der barrels, 1 trundle bed, 1 8 day clock, I sausage cutter, I axe, and other articles. On same condi tions as above. IBA AC UTZ. july 9 is G V. Musa, Auet. PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at private sate a very desirable small property situated in Poketown, about 3 miles northwest of Waynesboro', contain 'rig about 3 acres of land, on which is - erected a one and a half story log house _lately weatherooarded and plastered; also a wash house bake - oven, cistern, and . log stable, and Contains a vaziety of choice fruit trees.. P.ersona wishing to purchase a 'small prop erty are invited to call and examine the preinises.— , Possession given whenever desired. . If the above property is not sold privately.. before Monday the 2614 inst. it will be offered at public sal. on that day, at 1 o'clock, P. lit-,and.if not then sold will be offered for rent. jttly 944 • • • - 2 GEO..HARMAN. . DEATISTRN I - DR. W:1'41: Wltinfil` may be consulted . . at the Waynesboro'. Hutet for a. few weeks, after the Ist of July. ' , • . June 25 tf 08. JACOB FAHHNEY'S BLOOD, PURIFIER DR. J r.:',o FAFIRNET, graduat e of Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, is tho,only regular Physician who makes the genuine Liquid Preparation. and is. the, Original inventor of it. It is, the Best Family Medigine of the see, good for all ,Chronic diseases, such at Sioli-heodiche, Serofu la, Totter, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia; Consumption, Liv er Complaints, and all diseases from impure - Stood, Prepared only by • • - - JACtift , rtiaftNEy,,m. D., Philadelphia. Pa. Far sale by Dr. Anaberson, Druggist. Wayne& boro',`Pa, , Islay 14— Int. PV - BLIO - %HE anbscriber will sell et IA Mena:, two miles ,Enat of the turnpike leadbig Tram Wayneiliboro' to - garmittew.J.-.. burg, on Saturday, July 24th, Me i following . . Real Oblate, ifs The•Farta I now reside on, , tainiug 10 0 -EL a MOOOSt, ' about three:Rinithe Cleated EW! Under 'aultlfraffan; the balance well eot with oak, hickory.and cbeatr ut timber. The improiefnents Coitsidt of. a'1411188., STORY HOUSE, (frame, roughcastear alargeand well-finielied Bat* 'Barn 100 feet long - and - 40 fect wide, Saw Mill in good running -order, two :god Springs near the door with spring housej;riteriched, Blacksmith- Shop,- Carriage- House, Wash House., Smoke House; and all other necessary The farm is so laid off that there is running water in every field except one. There is atarge Orchard on the farm containing fruit trees of every descrip• ion. No. 2 adjoins-NorlTand-contain. more or lees; nearly all under cultivation. _ The hrt. provements Conaist of a. DWELLING .11011SE 4 (weatherboarded) ono and a half atones high , Log Stable, Spring House, *C., good Garden_ and a vi. riety of fruit trees,' Bede to commence it 2 ceikerk, P. H. Vosbrrionti SAti.:=One-half of ?do inuchare money to be paid ,ini the first of April not when possession will thd balance in one or two years to suit purchasers.' ar An y person wishing to see the property before the day of sale can call on the subscriber tit any time. . _- CHARLES H. BUIIRMAN. G. V. Moro, duct. june 25 3t " PUBLIC SALE 'OF ICIIiNTAII4 - ,LAND: IT IHE subscriber will sell at public sale, on the 1 premises, on FRIDAY, Tee 23D DAY OA JOLT next, the following tract of Mountain Land, situated in the Ringgold Old) District, adjoining' lards of J. S. Good, A brm. Barroind ethers, containing ' - $75 000.00 13 500 00 • 1,505 33 2,923.74 60.6f;5 00 - 38 - 57 78 - --95.28 • 927 80 1,009.50 well eel with thriving chestnut, oak, yellow and .o_timber. This"tract lies near the Ger. rnantown School House, IriiiileiTfriirr - Y•Watinlcio; and is easy rf omega from the public road: it will be divided into four tots and eel& separately or to. gether to suit purchasers. Sole to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. Teems will be made easy. PCTSOLS wishing to view the land can meet IN) subscricer in Wayneeorte on Saturday of each --- v.k — pr - evi - ous - to - day-of sale, who will—accompany -them-and-show-them the land. june 2&ts WM. r'. BE NS HET . $199 690.41 k tiowled Mantifileggarer ot Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware ) and dealer In abll kleids-of - Stoves for Coal or Wood. He has now on hand a large, stock of the best Cook Stoves-irunarket. He is selling 40 gal. COpper Kettles at $2O 30 " 6. it 44 15 1 8 $. if fg The above kestles are stronger than you. can• get elsewhere and much cheaper. I arm now putting up a NEW-DRY HOUSE on the Hot Air Principe which cornea much lower in price than any offered before, and is gotten up in. good style, is strong and durable, takes but !Rite wood, and does its work splendid. his aiso . a!gooLt Baker. Call and see it. Metalie wire for Clothes linen cheap. The best Clothes Wringer in the World I The best Force Pump in Market !. Iron Wash Kettles. Tinned Iron Pots and Stcw Pans, Copper and Dross wore. Also a Rood stock of Tin and Sleet Iron Ware, all of which is mails of the hest material. All kinds of Sob Work done in hi: line. Don't fail to call and see for yourselves as you will find many articles that you will want. Se 11 • NEW STORE! 1111 - 7ILLIASM STE WART has been to the City V and laid in a- large supply of Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes, of the most fashionable styles. Men and Hoy's Shoes, bath coarse and fine, Men's Congress Gaiters; also Straw Hats. The public are generally invited to come and examine for them selves. All vrto will buy of him will receive satis faction, as he wilt sew all_ ips gratis. _He also keeps sugar, coffee, molasses and sirupiV — peripei - , alspica and mem m ' mackerel, letter paper, envelopes, steel pens. pen holders, kerosene, &c., &e. Call and examine his stock. Wm. STEWART. april ftfl 1869 ABII,IN GTON HOUSE , yy CORNER BEOOND AND MARKET ET , CIIAMBEREIBURO, DA. This Howie has been recently fitted up anew. lb • Tables are supplied with the best the market affords and the Bar supplied with the choicest Liquors. Travellers will find it convenient to the Railroad Depot. may 28 3iti. NEW TINNING ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber announcer to the public that he has commenced business in the room adjoining Ruthe's shoe Store, on East Main• street., and wilt be supplied with Stoves, Tinwtrro, &c. House and Barn Spouting, Roofing and all work in his line done at short notice and upon. reasenab le terms.— He respectfully solicits a share of public pntronago. mar tf C. W. FREY. For Guns, Penknife Blades, Repairing Family Cori Shellea, 'Calren• • ." • • J. H. JOHNSTON. may 23-10 inos) nAPT. JAS. C. PATTON will again be a ean l-ididate for the office of County Treasurer. aub• jeer to the decision of the next Republican Nowa. aiding Convention of Franklin county. bier:eratirg, Juno tf, tc• MIDI subscriber announces to his friends and the 11. paha generally that he has commenced :the Tailoring Business in the room-above C. N. Beaver's variety "store, where he le prepared to cut and make to order Garments of all kinds for Men and - Boys. LarestiCity , rash ions regularly? received. Give him a trial. L. IL • une —tf THAD. 14. - MTH — al will be a eaadldate for re. nomination for the office of Clerk of the Courts, subject to the action of the next Republican mating convention of Franklin County. Chambersburg, April 9—tf FARM A ACRES, $54 ACRES RIN CGOLD, Md JOHN LANTZ, Proprietor County Treasurer. TAILORING: