VILLAGE lINVOAD. MIMS eiC)-- Friday, August, 20,1860. Mi-The Demotracy of Ohio , have nomi nated Geo. 11. Pendleton ee their eandid t or t overarm ltaditesehee are selling in New. 'Tort fot flitysetqa per bushel. SiEty thoeFend els were delivered there on Monday_ from Deli*i e; 2116;thiateaniboat Cumberland _entailed her boiler near. iberneettltn,„lll.,,,,on the. Ohio river, onSltturday.toornieg, and eigh teen or - twenty' iivee are reported bet,. No names have been ascertained,. as. the books werellowiLoverboardr- - .:... ' fleirGenerals Meade, Howard, Maier, 'Bar low, Slocum; that; and picibabli•Gerferals Wright, Hancock, 14keriand Miura will be present at , the reunion of 'officers ,at Goys• burg on the 2ad inst., and Ode General Heth and a few minor offreers of the Confederate lines who took part in the nienforabli battle. Seirthe Treasetry statement of the re ceipts and expentliturer of the Government for the (muter ending-lune 20 Apses •that the income is enormous and tar exceeding the demands upon - thetreilicitry: — Atihough this quarter of the year is not conlidered the most prolific, to the Treasury, the receipts were over oleo hundred and nine millions from the regular sources of revenue. This is at the rate of over four hundred and thirty-six millions a year. ft is a remarkable stete of things, and shows the wealth of the country, the patient manner in Which the people bear taxation and how• freely they pour their money into the Treasury when demanded by the Govern COL Tairetositf Ilan been dieted by scientirto astronomers for ten years 4ast that durio: i • - .47.6111:A.:az aelL-Sep-tembev4B6' i --- I e - most - woudWril comet the-world bas-ever known would - ap proach nearer the earth than fitly ooniet ever -did-beforeoind-thaveirher to earth or - ihe comet would have to ohmage its course or a collision - would "be inevitabln. sa .8 the Chicago Post, as this comet is said to be a' thousand times larger than the earth, and is a solid mass of fire, with a tail that will reach around the earth more—than -a hundred times, it is not at all unlikely that a collision with it would prove as dieam• trona to the earth as did the late accident --on-the-Erie ilrond to some of the nnfor ana passengers. According to astronomers, it was this comet that immediately preceded the terri ble civil-wars of Greece, and was immedi ately followed by the great Contagion in Per sia and other eastern countries, a molt dire ful plague that swept from the earth, in a few weeks, one half the people of the countries visited by it. Some years after, this comet appeared again, and . was preceded by a most terriable civil war in Rome, and followed by a plague or sconrage that piled the dead up id heaps in the streets of that proud but corrupt city, until there was scarcely enough persons left to bury the dead. The comet is now visible having made its appearance on time, thus verifying the prediction of the astronomers, without postponement on ac count of weather. It may be seen with the naked eye of any clear night, in the northern part of the heavens, at U. to 12 o'clock, and from that time till daylight, or till the morn ing stars rise, It will grow brighter as it approaches the earth, mg,„The Philadelphia North American bewails the impending removal of the duty op coal which it now fears is inevitable.— The opal operators and miners will have °eV themselves to thank- , for the repeal, if it comes, as it certainly ought to. The North American itself admits that the present prices of coal are wholly ieenensaide. TDE REFORMED - MENivotane.—The fol. lowing article, which we oopy from the Mt. 35y Herald, gives an aoeonnt of the char._ acteristies of the now or Reformed Mennon ites. The followers of John Herr, who was a native of West Lampeter township, Lan casteruounty, Pa. are geoerally, known by the name of New Mennonites but by many they are called Rerrites; and in Franklin county, Pa., where their first leader was a Rev. Frantz, they are usually denominated the Frautzites. They are most numerous in 'Ancestor and Franklin counties of this State, and in Canada; but they are also found in nearly all the sontheaetern counties of Peno• sylvania and some of the western States.— '3 heir mode of worship doe. not differ very lunch from that of the Old Mennonite church. They bold very strictly to the non-resistance ducirine; not going to war nor suing at the law, nor will they bold any office under the Government, or vote for candidates for any civil office. They are 'industrious. frugal, sod hence generally prosperous. In their dross they are neat, the style resembling that of the Quakers, but ie much more uniform. They are close etimmtmiste and the members if each sex greet each other with a kiss when they meet or separate, except neighbors dur ing the ordinary business affairs. The great peculiarity of the denomination is their strict exclu3iveneas, restraining from hearing any but their own Members preach and Fray on any occasion. 111== Alia= is not a dye, therefore will net stain the skin or finest linen. If the hair is becoming gray, or falling off prematurely, both may be prevented by using the Aflame, and it will give. the hair a beautiful appear• 11130 es The pope spy that Sevatd's Cough Cute is the best, LOCAL MATTERS. FLoun..—Estin Fa!nil, Fiour.on hind t$ ge!d , • orsotiog ono- Kooken obould nod to P.eld & Wayoantos. OAMP denomination' VOoiMi as the Church-of God will hold s Camp Meet.. Ng in the grove near Elharpebnrg, Washing- ton county, Md., commencing on Monday 'next the .23d. DECIEABILD.-46 Geo. lapdegrafi, a well. knows and mnoh-eateemed oitiaen-of•flagera• town, expired otitis reaidottoo in that place on the 10th inst., aged , 70 lova; 11 'months and 29 da a. fa" 4n lutetoperato man enured Gable, - 72 yenta (if tite,lnag !rime!f to the limb of a ()betty tree, In fornertetet reaently. .40,y4 of the _Free Press iltictiO take heed,. • FAtims FOR Sats.. - AttriatiOn is 44eoted: to the desirable real estate offered at privet: sale is today's paper by.fleary W. Funk i and Emanuel Mi ll er, FISTALIZ6RB.9.-At Will be seen by refer. mice to our adiertising C 010112 0 .8 that, Mr. 4. Greund,ot Leitersburg, has now °Oland V- I tons of phosphate andlanano, -- rimers in our neighborhood can be supplied at rea sonable rates and small cost of transportAtien, FARM POR SALE.—,A faroi'situated•nbout 4 miles north-west of -Waitiimburo' on the Minh Run; containing 200 sores. The Itta provements area good. twg r atery, Brick Rouse, large stone Baru, and all necessary out-buildings. • For further particulars en• quire at this 6400. Dim—Our section 'is experiencinga "dry Ile — of — weeks_durattmi. excessively warm weather in the rueue has been somewhat damaging to the rowio • 'rim an , OUT. fir • : o_o Wer with Telreshina taitif tiro-oora otop-will - prove a short one. giar-Our-elever—trierul; - “Billy — MileM.,"T) the Clermont }louse, oo the Mountain, will accopt our thanks fur a basket well filled with potatoes, beans, cabbage, pears, etc. The Clermont House can boast done of the nest vegetable gardens iu tic county, --stoThe nee of bricks as a lir4ing for wells has been much disapproved of, because they have been found to harden the softest water. Boyd of the liaerstown F ree PreAshaz • • as a liuiog for the hat Erederiok Mclntire of roun tain Dale, Adam) county, has placed us un, der obligations to him for a present of a quan tity of superior Ice on Iwo occasions. Mr. Mclntire has been delivering ice to our cit izen's of late and if sufficiently patronized will continue to do so once a week during the season. *erThe Public 'Opinion says a Building and Loan Association will be organized in Quincy, a charter for the same having been granted at the pending term of Court. This makes the sixth for Franklin county—two in Ohambersburg, two in Waynesboro', one in Greencastle, and the one naraed for Quincy. THE Bina Limn :--Tt will be seen by ref. entice to our advertising columns that J. Wolfersberger has become proprietor of the Buss line between this place and Green• castle Mr. W. is an accommodating gentle man and will spare no exertions to make all comfortable who patronize the "Buss." sakJioyd of the Hagerstown Free Press must of late been on a high old "bender" judging from the amount of ooarse vulgarity in his last issue. Coming, however, as it does, from a "gray buck" only partially re constructed and so thoroughly demoralized, some degree of allowaboe is due the fellow. Too Mucn Pus..- Our Borough author. ities of late seem very derelict as to the per formance of their duties. Prominently a mong otherauses for oomplaint is rowdy ism on our streets after night-fall, At a hie hour on Wednesday evening a number of boys turned out with wheelbarrows and run them over the pavements making-noise e• weigh to rouse all who bad retired from their slumbers. Such conduct , must be especially annoying to aged persona snd the sick, whose rest is thus disturbed. Another cause for complaint is Martial Music upon our streets at unseasonable hours in the evening. This should mot be permitted after 9 o'clock, ex cept on special occasions. • If the officers whose duty it is to preserve order in our town do not receive sufficient compensation to keep their eyes open during the evening hours, we suggest that their salaries be in creased. The boys who thus disturb the quiet of the town are not as much to blame as the authorities who permit it Pew persons, if any, will object to martial music at a seasonable hour in the evening. FARM row SALE.-A well improved and pleasantly situated farm, a few miles south west of Waynesboro', is offered at private sale. Enquire of the Printer. *lf • The contract for the extension of the Cumberland Valley B R. from Hagerstown, to Williamsport, 8 miles, has been awarded to James Marsh,. one of the contractors on the Western Maryland Railroad. The woik is to be, cutrimenced immediately. . 2hrongo4l . --our town yesterday. Thema. —The Flarriabitig rdayreps., good authority upon moat any subject, 'tayi among the topioa of eduoatiOn that%atiggest themselves, the moat important of all as , . the seleotion of teaabers. It oidivelgits ever?. other, becalm on this more thiu ray octet -di iepetidertha seeness - 01 - 4rest Of all our et forte to train the young for the' poidtiont whiob they are , toitll in • after • life. es- wool and women. There sire tftde wlio voce 00, right ides of who or what our to:where Should be—who think that a teacher without export. ewe or without marker -is as ddeitable se one Who Vas been trained f'o'r the work , and has ha - many years of buoceigfel ienah lug; Stich a system of ein'plisying our teachers - would •soori . end for'ithiett;tliey Were intahnsited. : ,; sacred duty the beards- of :education owe the children of our county, and the pto greet' of every good tians'eto,select, the, best ,teachers that can be:obtained . for the •paid without ,respect to residenottbr friends. The. adeptjolt . e!, any :000 plan isfernioitins, and elloOrtilidiffitliff . eitifiirii Of, itlf„goiid men. As our eolivole iMproie Omani be- COMO more and more meriting ,every year.— A teacher who slew years ago was thought to succeed Well,..and' teitdre *odd beheol,WOnld now be ceiiaidStair 10)144 tenolieiciPiees :be hid iiinch improved. ,;The general qualifiea dons of a good teacher are atiouraoy . of linO edge, love of .the- teacher's, - work, fidelity, self eontrol,lowei. Otheti, and an addition thereto of , 04 higbeat, importance is moral:qualification, withont.whieh tl o in tolleet nal le' of Retie worth: • Tiari"Loiri ellit.ti:= 7 oo .W!'44ineiday of last . wea, (says the 4irit) u two young girls were out gathering huokleberriea on tbe' Cron Mountain in Wasbiogton oounty, gory._ fi-emal VatreaufieTilindiltittfet- - -.4 TOT they_fomid the skull,aed bones 01 a dna— TtVqittee is about six miles from where the The girls went home and told of their having seen such hones. Some citizens then repair ed-ta-the-s ot and foanCthe_hairoindQstitna of the clothing also, by which they were able to reach the conelusion that the's° are the bones_olllrtrealyes — daughter. ,Tear' by they discovered a little playhouse made of moss at which the little wanderer doubtless amused herselL_They_condd also see where she - had - stripped off Boma birch bark with which she had evidently tried to sustain life What an awful death her's must have been It_is indeed a sad pathies of the whole community io which they. live, and the recital of this sad story' will touch a sympathetic chord in the heart of every one who reads it. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL for Sep tember contains the portraits and biographies of John Rogers, the designer and modeler of the well.known "Rogers' Groups ;" Jos. A. Wright, ex,governor of Indiana, anti late min ister to Prussia; Von Baer, the Russian Nat uralist; Vionie Roam, the Washington Scalp tre.s; besides interesting articles illustrated and otherwise, oo Heads large and small; Personal Beauty; St. Mark's Cathedral at Venice; Apoplexy, or the Philosophy of end den death ; the Rhinoceros ; Controversy, its Uses and Abuses; Life Saving Appara, tus ; True Relation of the Sexes; A visit to a Cloister, or the Ape men, by Cart Vogt ; Presentiments, eta. Price 80 cents, or Sta a year. S. R. Witt.t.s, Publisher, 889 Broad. way, New York. .OURN A LISTIO. The Maryland Free Press. lit Paper.—This popular Journal is noted for its light and elegant editorial matter. from week to week one m discover within its tasteful col umns—if one has good taste—the most sparkling, the most witty arid the most origical comments up on contemporaries, people and things. This fascinatingjourna re remarks are occasionally charm ingly personal, it is true, but then one can overlook personality when the editor's ideas are eo beautiful ly elaborated, and besides, it reminds us of dear, good old Willis. The gifted editor of this light and instructive hob domidal is a gentleman,(ll and is splendidly quali fied for the profession of Journatism. • /Should any one doubt this,.we respectfully inform him that Mr, BoTo has been taking lessons ofthe polite Mr..Poni eroy, as to the most refind method of conau•ting his journal to a successful issue. In short, the Free Prow is a modern Spectator, only equaled by the fernier Pleio York Sentation, or the La Crosse Dens. egret, of to-day. Query.—Why does not• the Fret Press advocate _lmperialism' A coat of arms would be very be coming to that sheet. CURIOUS Loss.—An industrious German of Milwaukee, who had by dint of hard labor and eeonomy saved $5OO, put it in an old stocking, stowed it away in 'his house, and lately was in despair to find the mice bad made a neat of.it. fle gathered the ' frag ments, and they made a peck measure of scraps of paper, invoking, wood, nut shells, Sto.' friend advised him to Bend the whole mass to the Treasury Department at Wash. Immo°, and be did so. This was several weeks ago, and a short time oboe be received a draft for $250 from the Treasnry Depart, meat, and a letter stating that 'so much . only had been saved out if the $5OO. Two girls in the Department 'were at work seventeen days sorting, picking and pasting, and finally succeeded in gettiai. 4 " $250 so that it could be ,„ recognized. " SPECIAL NOTICES. ri'SPRING AND BUMMER 'STILES' OF HATS FOR 1813% - Comprising Silk, Felt, Wool and Perini Goad for Men'e, Hoye end Children's Wear just opening at ' UPDEGItAFF'S BAT AO GLOVX FACTOarr, fiTRAW ft A rs all Corte and sizes for Men Bor a alreap et TYPDEGRAFF '8 BAT AND than PAAgtallf. Irr'leALBER - SUN UMBRELLAS antI=PARA. I SOLS the thespett itrioan, at • - UPD,EG RAPT'S - , , AND ()LOVA FACTORt. ErAUCTION ROODS ion Hats at haffpriee. ' Come and see them if you *Wit cheap. Rat, at - - UP DEORAFra. HAT AND GLOVE FAOToltit. -•'IT'LADIEB 'stneltint tend of'airlifen our own oaks), et ••. • .7. UPDEISIWAFF.'S., Opposite Washington House. ilegerstown; Md. MED wo cortswitirwAirisig,,; , • ITE Advertiser, having been inviroreil to health •in it-few weelua r by a -verpriniple-remedyi ifterhav— ing suffered several year* with a severe lung affec tion, Ind that dread iliiiiiitliVenininiptiolv-4s anx • ions to Melte hnoWn to hiafellew.suffereri the Weans of cure.. • To all who desire he Will, Rand a copy. 'toe -piesidutfaxi-- need' - (free-ef--'iler-1. wfih'ttfirdfiee; - tioliW forlieepariaiekhd. wilng the inniie, whiali Way suer cone4die , ILlONstifitifitosi AllilllllA, EliOnonms,:etc. - The object viof. the: advertiser .in "ndirlir.lb* Prescription,, is to, fiensfit lhe.aftlicted, 4prea4 igforwation which he conc.eivica to be , in vehighthi, nd 'he h'opiti eiy ,iutteler" will try his Will 'eolith* ildeivlng; •,' •!' . • • , Pattie's wishing Min prieeription, will please- ad; drestv, ; , ER.W.4tl3p A.• NiilLSONi U10Y,1,4.1 iNtet c 99. ' , E 1111011154 OF TOI;TWIL , - -A (MS I.I•EMIAN mita 4uffered for years from ;Norma* Pebility, Premium ; Decay,•tina all the, et- Teets 'of youthful sailiorretion, will, for the asks of inn eying humanity, fiend' free to all too need the receipt and'directionsTortitaking the simple rented* by Whibb he' woe cured: filufferere Wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by'a4dressi ipg, in perfect confidence.. • „ ibILY „ „ • ,_•. „ , titif 14] ' Nei 42 gider street. New Tork. " Piamf ALigrla.Ath.lll. In Baltimore, oil the 27th of JULY, by'the Rev. Father McManus, Mi. J. 0: YOUNG of IN4ne., to Mies FANNIE SMITE of Bal timore, Md. •MMEIE T4:j3V113. -- CiiitW24th - slt., in Guilford twp , rook. lin County, Mrs. MATILDA, wife of Rev. W.lcitrt er, age - 3 1 3 510 wombs and 27 s s. ELIZABETH MINNICK, wife of Mr-John inniok, formerly of Meroerabarg, Pa., in theiad_year of _ber-ege.— it — llli - itilgoniriownelitp, on the 29th rtlt_,Mr. FREDERICK, FOUL, in the 62 year of his age. At Bridgeport, on tho• Bth inst., Mr. HENRY W. ,RDEHAUOII, — in the 70th year of his age.• On the 17th of August in this place, Mrs. SUSAN—R,EMMERTi wife of Em mert. The deceased was severely afflicted for nearly three weeks, but bore her afflic tions with christian patience. She left the _ pleasing evidence behind with all who eon , ; • • " • , ; as gone to t fat Suddenly et her residence in Hagerstown, on the 11th of August, Mrs. CATHARINE HENNERERG.ER, consort of the late John - Henneberger, in the 86th year of her ago. FL Y ' girt* TOO ;1 1 =l-1011-7111 PSILADELPHIA, Tuesday August 17. There is no new feature to present in the floor market, and in the absence of any de mand for shipment the sales were confined to 500@600 barrels for the supply of the home consumers at $5.50@5.75 for super. fine, $6®6.25 for winter wheat, $6.50@7.- 50 for Northwestern extra family, $8 25@ 725 for Pennsylvania do. do., $6.25®8 far Ohio do. do., and $8 25@10 for fancy brands, according to quality. Rye flour is steady at $6.871 The wheat market is less active, and 2@30 per bushel lower. Sales of 1,000 bushels new red at $1.60@1 70, the latter rate for ohoioe, and 5 000 bushels Western do. on secret terms. Rye is held at $1.25 per bushel for Pennsylvania and Western. Corn is dull and weak; sales of yellow at 6 . 1.17®1 18, and Western mixed at sl.ls@t 17 Oats are in better demand, sales of '4,000 bushels West ern at 72®73e, 17,000 bushels do. for tithip• went on private terms, and now Southern and Pennsylvania at 6036 , 1 c Whisky has advanced; 75 barrels Western sold at $1 18, duty paid. PHOSPHATE AND GUANO. T have on hand at my Warehouse in Leiteraburg, 50 tons Fertatizers for Fall crops 'of' the beat make, to which I call the attention of the Farmers of the vicinity of Waynesboro', before purchasing. a ug 20- 2mos] JOSEPH US GROUND: VALUABLE FARM PTIV'ATE SALE. TH E subscriber offers at private sale a farm con. tatin ing' 99 acres of firstrate Limestone Land in a Ligh state of cultivation, lying in view of the road leading from Waynesboro' to Ringgold, 2 miles from the former place. with a large two.etory Stone House. Wash House With arched Cellar under it, large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Ctrn Crib, a large, hay and grain shed. hog .pen. wood house , black— smith shop. °dr c., thereon, This property issiniated in a very pleasant neighborhood, atoniinelands of Joseph V. Rohrer, Daniel F. Good, Samuel Fronts and others, There are also on the promises two new, tailing wells of water with pumps in them. a fine apple orchard of choice fruit, peaches, cherries, dee. This property lies• near good flouring•milia, saw mile. blaekemith shopi and Stores.' Persons• wishing to view the property will tie shown it by' Christian Miller living on the premises, or by the subscriber by whom the terms will be made known. nog 20—ts . ) EMANUEL MILLER. Repositora copy three times and scat' bill to ad— vertiser. OMNIBUS LINE! 11l HE subscriber informs, the public that he is now j. proprietor of the Buss line running daily be tween- Waynesboro' end Greencast, heretofore run by Wolfersburger dr 'Stoner. .With• gond horses and a first-class four horse Omnibus he is-'enabled to convey passengers to and fro with comfort end convenience, ' ' • ' , • Nis Bios will leave Wayneelimar'et si A. M., arriving at Greencast e at 8, making quick time end sure connection with the first Perelenger train at,B•3 A. M. Leaves Greencastle at 5 o'clock, P. H., 'ar riving at Waynesboro' at 0 45. Helm himself Pro prietor, Contractor. and Driver, Delivers -Adams Express matter to and from Greencastle, All Ex. press matter expressed tLe same morning a n d through to Waynesboro the same day it drives. Persons wishing to send goods by Exprein, will do well IT,giving bim a call. Persons wishing to go to Hugerstown should take this route. The train leaves at 015 making connection with. the Wash ington County Railroad. nog 20 •ci J. IL WOLFERSUERGER. ay meet. LEMLI Valuable Farm AT PRIVATE. BALE. IHE Subscriber oironrat private sale bis Yablable farm shuatti about 2 Miles from Waynesboro', On thectnro 'lite leadbliAtiihgerstorrnrcoinsining- ' ' more or lea, Liiiiestone'Land,.:.in good. at cultivation. The improvements ere a LARGE .ETON E.D WELLING H OUSE. good. Bank _ Bern 90 feet long with Wagon Shed attached, cons crib, hog pen, and other necessary outbuildings, including spring house which can be occupied by a small fam ily. The swing is an excellent one convenient to the house. rhere is also on the premises a line or chard igtriiiit iYpes. Tpe terms will be made easy tn stilt the 'pita:hither; • • • a 119,20.4 JIENRY. AFIagiATE - Mt PROPERTY _ „::'vog=s4l'lwr,--:-- • „ rrliiiitibseriber Will OS ikt - Ptiblia.Boe: on Wan- 1. neenit.Sieriwnia 333,..}869, his HOPHIRIELMiIt PIOPHRTI situated 3 rides 'etiathf Wa:fi,fiesboib b , rianklin Co., Pa., on the big Antietain, two public roads Creasing each other at the Milli• : The property consists of about .22 acres first-rate land, upon which are the following Improvement.: The well-known firit.clasit nettling Mill, known as • the Hopewell Mill, with four run of atone, 3 pair of bins and 1 pair chopping atones, 2 overshot water wheels 17 feet high, with 22 feet head and fall, first rate water-power. „ The Millis incomplete running order, the mill house being built in. every part, of the very best material, anillit the Moat substantial manner. This Mill is regartled'as bete of 'the• best in the County, being located very haridsolitely and in the midst (la very thickly settled neighborhood, commanding a large hiimi trade and in one of the finest grain growing sections in, the entire Cumber land Valley. " ' The other building') am a good TiVIXSTiORY BRICK pIVEL.L.I./VO HO Utgwith Base-tent and Cellar, log Barn, Tenement House with stable, a good Cooper shop, Wash ttelise and Other neces eery out buildingil. There is also on the a te rises a fine orchard "ollhe variutis kinds' of rithit trees, such as apples, peaches, cherries. &c. l'he subscriber having luny ea nit,. up his mind to retire from an active lassiness life, will positively sell - w-tho- - day=nransed-trheve - desctibed - vat Mill property. Any 'person then fare • ivh r wishes to buy a property of the. kind would do .well to at._ tend - this vale, as no doubt a gre It bar= ain wiJI be r 4; lase o ito r i Oct . - e-sa e-wt -ta. e-pace - on t. e premises et' I or- - , clock-on the day above , !sawed. at which time the - terma will hemade ktionata 11the eut.lersigued. aug 13 It ViE4A. REWOME PVWU C SA LE OF HMO TOWV PROEM THE subscriber will offer at ?Olio Sete, on FAT= lIRDAY TB& 28 rti DAY OP AUGUST, 1869 1 his de., , sirable town property, in which he now resides, sit uated-on - West Main Street, Waynesboro'. The lot fronts 42 feet and has thereon a double two-story BRICK DWELLING ROUSE, (with large business room .ami open front) wash% house s I ..ketitause,_waetl-hott.te r lorge-frair . . _ n crib; tog pen, &c. There is also a well of good water near the kitchen door ..a goal cistern, a fine garden , and a choice selection of fruit trees ()lithe lot- Un der the building are large dry cellars ant) a natural Cave which opens from the cellar to the well. The above.property was lately refitted and paint • ted inside and outside. —AA—MOS Cl— at the same time and place he will offer for sale a lot of ground on Eaßt Main Street, homing 82/ feet, with a two•story Log House, weatherboarded, (now in the occupancy of J. D. Frick) with. Kitchen and 13ake•bouse attached, a small stable, good cis tern, a lot thriving fruit trees, dec., there-on, the whole enclosed with good fence. -- Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be made known by July 901 e OEM CCM. THIS Institution having been in succesyful op. eration during the last five years at Carlisle, Pa,, has just been removed to Hanover, Pa.. and mill honeeforth be known as.‘PLEASAN7 BILL COLLEGB." A regular Classical Institute. af fording every advantage of a First.class Academy, has been added to the Business College, thus ma. king its facilities for either a Classical or Business Course, secor.d to no similar Institution in the country. A full corps of competent and experienced Instructors will always comport() the Faculty, so that young men, or parents and guardians having sons or wards to educate, my feel assured that full and impartial justice will be done to all favoring the College with their patronage. COLLErrE The College Building is a. fine three-story brick edifice, beautifully located near the end of Dalti mot.. Street, commanding a view of one or the most charming and picturesque landscapes in the State. Students from abroad will by accommodated with boarding, &c., in private families. at moderate rates. Next session will open on Monday, ,Btplember 13/A, 1869 ri'For further particulars write and receive Cat alogue, &c. Address, aug 13 Iwo] lIYBLIO SALE. THE pubsbrilber will sell at Public Sale on SAT. DaDAY ma 4m DAY Off SEPTEMBER, 1869, hi property on East Main Street, consisting of a lot of ground 25 feet 9 inches front, with a new' two.. story Brick Dwelling House, with frame Kitchen attached tO feet square, Wood Sited, new Frame Stable, Hog Pen, Corn Crib, Chicken Coop. &c., thereon, all in good order. There is also a Cistern at the house, Well of good Water near the kitchen door and choice fruit on the lots Persons wishing to viewthe property belore the day of sale can call on the subscriber, • bale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when lie terms will be made known by • • - JOHN MILLE*. frog 13 Is] ' G. V. MOlifi, And Acid it - iv - awd Am lie: • T HE undersigned would infirm the public gen• orally tent they nave purchased the Livery here tofore owned by Franklin . Weagley, and are fully prepared to meet the wants of the Corn -1.441111F mutiny in their line of business, They have had all their carriages neat ! ly repaired 'and refitted and their horses 4 are tole, gentle and fast travelers. Par ties conveyed to any point desired, ac companied by a care tul driver- Office one door west of Bowden's Hotel, where an attentive hostler will be in attendance at all haws of.the night and day. No etre will be sparetrto• accomtnedate all who may patronize-them, • • rug 6 tf • FUNK & GORDON. HERO FRUIT JAR.- HIS is undoubtedly the hest and most popular jar offered to the public. Mr. B. J. Ryder Pres ident of the Ryder Nursery Association, save, "I have used the •Hero" Jar for three• years fot pre serving fruits of all kinds. vvi•b entire succour. My fruit has received tie mast unqualified praise in Natural Flavor end Freshness." The beet Jar in the market. Call on us and get them hi the a ‘zln or single j•tr. HEW & WAY ANT. nruy 28 tf. BENS. FRANTZ. G V. Muma, Auct A. M. TRIIIMIjII, Hanover, Pa *. a. REID LBT THR PEOPLE COME HE'D t WAYNANT HAVE just opened a weireehieticraini - fiCsh stock of Family Groceries, to. winch. %hay in vite the attention of the phlohtc?,lnctaadhleartfelie they haves lull line, viz: P - 0 - it i i 1; I CE ' ; 8r910.244 Whites B otjaol :; ,) ' - Black and 7 o4llBll. Tel; iTrit.: Rice, - SYitips'coitinion, golid, 'Sutra 'fine, - -P. Rico and N. Orleans Molassea, f ilm ; COrn Starch, Farina, Chocolate; p.risktes, Catsup,- Chesse,..,Fish, Mason's Wa ti Crackers, bestir' , ;L-1 lz.f.';;,. EWE Glassware & : Queens , T it ii34 l " Tomblete,,G,o , lobes, Equips and Lamp gclods, , goti,daapiortmeakokod low in price; Grailito , sinre io -seli,„•,libino ) ,..or smaller ginaocitlekkii3Osolo,4ol44,;444,,gtWan teell to be of hest, quail ty-; ~mnaloon .dish es oupi and. saucers . , - cheap .' ' , -. • - • 13 kete, Tabs, "Blooms. Boslietsilitttehee, Ropes Twin q etc. Fresh 0111 rtßs and fresh FfSH regularly re ceivell=throushourthe-propes sesson.—Cenued Oys- - ten,Corn, Peas. tumblers_ Best Family Flora, linckwheit, Corn Meal, Country Produce bought sad highest market pie coral:Wired. Er We hope, Eir - glik - desling and keeping a full , and fresh stock of goods to largely increase• our as lea Try us !. Try us !! February 44 1819 g ANTIETIU FACTORY RAVING increaced!faxilities for nsanufac hiring all kinds of building material, such= as Sash. Douro, Frames, Shutters, Biinds, Flooring, W eath erboariling, ,Mnulding, Washboards, Chairhoards., Cornice, titairing. Porticoes, &c., &c. I olTer to. furnish all material to the public (litrildim;>.: of dry lumber and substantial workmanship. and: at /e -duced priceu.___The_above_rnaterial-constransly on hand, or made tO °ries at the shortest notice) Al-- so flooring worked.to order. Sawing by mill anti) circular saws of every. description• done.. 4 am, also, prepared to far nisirthe two - rioted Beal - rives, bang stroth (pat). and the Antietam, Hive, the last of which is cheap, irimple, and just the hive for com— mon bee culture Call, sea and examine loi yr:myself, or address , Eft F. GOOD:, Factory near Way nesb oro'. op 2-11 F EMALE BEMINA.RY, LIAGERSTOWN. ¢Foanded 185 V This Institution trill commence its Sixteenth. Scholastic year on the FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. It offers the advantages. of a Beautiful and Health ful location, a NOBLE EDIFICE, earteeially erect ed and arranged fora BOA SCHOOL of tiler highest grade, ample grounds, and a liberal appoiria• ment of 'Poachers for Thorostes Instruct I'm in all the departments of a Est ful, Ornamental and Sci entific education. Bawd, Light, use of furnished Room. and tuition in all the studies of the regular Course including Latin, for each Term of Five Months, *lOO. For Catalogues, or err y dasiral in formation address R. WM. Y. EYSTE It, 'uly 23 5t Hagerstown; Mil. BEEF. BEEF. riIHE subscriber having leased the Basement un- II der the Saddler Shop of John H. Sellers ,on! West Main Street as a Butt her Shop, weft be reg ularly Supplied veldt prime Beef, Veal, &c. Me it determined to slaughter none hut the beet cattle and small stcck, aril thus hopes to merit a liberal patronage. TH'l.l. I CIIIVNISIifiAM -21—tf . . ACCOMMODATION WAGON. MUD subscriber having put a wagon and pair of horses on the road between Waynesboro' and theeneastle, informs the public that, he is well pre. pared t 4 do all kinds of hauling regularly between the two places, aml that he will be thankful for a share of the public's patronage. Orders left at the Drug Store of A. S Bonebrake will -receive prompt attention. spr /--tf GEO. FOREMAN. NEW TINNING ESTABLISHMENT. 'ITE subscriber announces_ to the public that he has commenced business in the.roorn adjoining Ruthe's Shoo Otero, on East Main street, and will he supplied with Stoves, Tinware, &c. House and Barn spouting, Roofing and all work in his line done at short notice dad' Upon reasonable terms.— He rtspecifully solicits a share of public-patronage. may 21— tf C. W. FREY. TAILORING! • THE subscriber announces' to hisfriends and the public generally that be *his co:rime:reed the Tailoring Business in the room above C. N. Beaver's variety store, where be is•prepared to cut and make to order Garments of all kinds for Men and Boys. Latest. City FIIeMOUS regularly received. Give him a trial. • 11. H. HAFLEIGB. june 11-If. , bale litotes. The su:tseriher flotillas persms who gave their notes at his sale on the , Bth day of. F'ehru my last that the same, will fall Aim (in the Bth inst. •Re res quests prompt p iyinent at the. stoma of If iteshew* tiehr, in Ringgold. MCOIT KEN DIG. aug 6 3t $6,000 WANTED: HE Board of School Directors of the Borough kill of Waynesboro' having been authorized by an act of the Legislature to borrow the above sum to be applied towards the erection of a School Building in said Borough. agree to give bonds bearing sevot per cent. inierest which will be paid annually. Said hands will be issued in series front one to ten years, .1. 11. CREI3S. Peed . T. V. Fasnu, ety, aug 6 tt A. t. WATRANT. ~.: .. .. `C~.. REID & WAINANT.