Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, August 27, 1869, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    *N r4V . 11!
V I LLAGE ECOA
liAras:ar aiiiiiidosetoo4
Friday, .111agudi 27, EIMK'
ter - Fivwfburniptil Cbinette-wid shintliac.
rive i! Misiouri, rat fie;d labor •
new •117--
Wk.
fish iy the stkeettLef-Sjsna. ; Citypj4owiti and
takes her regular benahyt.
. 116r2E-ileep women, at Martinsburg,
died'froin the effects of fright caused by the
Ku•KIUY 1n Robioson's Circus:
Vir •Mountatn Boy and Lady Thorn trotted
wt, Saratoga onificoday. Tiarlettlng-op-1 , 4
the end of the second heat was 100 to SO on
Lady Thorn, hat Mountain BOY won in three
straight heats, hie best time being 2 20.
/0-John W. Geary was tau fa a log
house near Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland Co.,
NW N in his bOth year, and in
the very prime of a truly dignified and hon
orable niaabood.
tres,.The wealthy and successful business
man, Stephen Girard mid: "Show me a
newspaper well filled with home advertise•
tnents, asd I will show you a community full
of life `and enterprise.
riir The Boston Travearr says that the
bankers of Boston highly commend Secreta
ry Boutwell's policy, and ezpeot that it gold
and hoods are kept so near par as at present,
specie payments will be resumed by July,
1870.
-Supervisor Conklin it le maid has de•
veloped immense frauds perpetrated in Ohio
on the revenue over a year since. Warrants
Lave been isened for the arrest of extensive
N 9 hiskey_dealers_and_other_petsons implicate,'
in that State, some of whom were until re•
cently in the employ of the Government.
iThe reunion of cffieerB at Gettysburg
to lay out the prominent points of the battle,
monuments, assembled in small force at the
battle field on Monday. , One ex•eonfedorate
and letters were read from Gen-
erat - Lee andhi e mn — Firah - 101 I — disapproving
of the idea. A programme was adopted for
carrying ont the proposition.
net.A Chinese immigration agent bas been
in South Ctrolina for some weeks past, and
has made contracts with a number of planters
to furnish ,them with Chinese laborers by
the first of the.new year. One rice planter
has contracted for two hundred and fifty
401.1
106.1 t is estimated that the reduction of
Government expenses occasioned by the dis
missal of employees from the Treasury De
partment,•exclusive of the Printing Bureau,
already reaches $50,000 per month, With as
surances of at least half as mach in addition
in the course of a few months.
IttirLate advices indicate that the Span.
finds are in. a desperate strait in Cuba.--
Whipped on every hand, tbey will soon be
compelled to leavo the island in possession of
the natives. Will Cuba then annex herself
to the United States, or will she become an
independent State like unto Mexico ?
vo.A..Miss Hill, niece of General A. P.
Hill, of Virginia, was accidently shot and
killed by her brother•in-law, Mr. G. W.
Skinner, at his residence, in Washington
county, Alabama, a few evenings ago. Mr.
Skinner was about to" leave the house to
spend the night with a sick neighbor, and
was engaged in recapping his loaded pistol,
when one of the barrels exploded., and the
ball from it entered the side of the unfor
tunate lady, killing bet instantly.
flerA late Scranton despatch says all
prospeot for an immediate resumption of
mining operations in that section has fled.—
The operators on Saturday made their most
literal offer of wages, but the miners; in a
body, hava decided not to work, and decline
anything and everything but the sliding scale
or basis spout. ‘Zt
No further overtures will be made for some
time. as operators have offered what they
deem more than fair wages, and don't intend
to make any more- concessions, but fight It
out. It is conceded by all that negotiations
are off and will remain so for an indefinite
period.
ge„.Tbe body of Martin Billmyor, of
Northumberland county, who was convicted
of illicit distilling at the; last term of the
United States Cuurt, and confined in jail
at Williamsport, was found back of the jail
On Saturday last with his throat out. On
account of abarration, of mind he had been
allowed unusual liberty. by the jailor. He
Lela-tile fatal knife in hie hand when found-
DOTING Cu r. Now —The, New York
.77ntes gives the following sensible advice to
oonsurners.o€-eoal, and-we-earnestly urge it
upda, du :readers :
' that the coal - comps . Ries of Syra
cuse refuse to §oll pore than one ton of coal
to Leuttutuer, At a Lippe, . people of Sy
. noose sad every other, eity.would do well to
refuse to hey wore than one eon of eetd,at a
time. We know_.of.some oonsutoors to whom
• the claffeteDee between s6aud , Slo a ton is tri
fling, Nittilbitre. Ala allured 'their...coal:dealers
this year to turoish Atm, according to their
eutitim)dt.iirk . seasein, , with the winter's' sup
ply. Theyy' have put their , refusal the
ground of the cowwoo benefit Veal cannot
well and 11 **itieett: t ii . l , o lo a s
little awl lay io se little- sicitilt — tut ptasible,
the tconop4sts might be wade sulfa.:
1 0 0 CAL
,XATT,ERS.
AinatoOthitrilllOdidAtoek of Shake ire.
eaveo at 0. S.
siiiiitors of' a Waif,"
on pagf,
MBES
Hatl4.4,lLoffers at. private We
ANOTIIER HELL —The Presbyteriaa con•
gregatioa in this place) are aboat - purohating
o bell for their tam church. '
i.Any puma *Ming to secure a pat•
eat eaubbee complete eau get ono at-O N.
Beaver's.
earro keep fleas from biting, pull their
teeth out. To preserve , your eyesight, buy
your.Speeteelei at Alm Leed'a.
ifilA meeting of the pemoorate of Wash
ington Township, for the purpose of electing
delegates to the Comity Convection, aeill be
held in the Town liall on Saturday nest at
2 o'clock, P. lg.'
Im,We are informed that Clarence N.
Beaver has prima Cheese for-sale.. Families
wishing any should give him a call.
Unput Itoor.—The new Lutheran Church
in this place is now under roof and the work
men are engaged on the spirm The build
ing is commodious and presents a fine ap
pearan CC!.
sB,,,Philadelphia city proper, is at present
under a water panic, the water in
,the Schuyl
kill being too low to work the machinery at
Fairmount. See letter from our old corres
pondent, '•Ralph," in another column.
• '1
tre Birth o
the "drought," cOntiones. Those of our pa=
trove largely in arrears will greatly relieve
and at the same , time oblige us, by. giving us
"stamps''—iustead—of—promises.—Wo=liai—re
been overstocked with the latter for a long
time.
o ler-ntg, Th einem , ere
of our Band were made the recipients of a
haride — Oble treat of ice cream and other et
eroterae—b Messrs. flenneber er &_lloover,
of the "Waynesboro' Bakery and Confection•
ary." Such evideuces of musical , apprecia
tion are commendable.
PIC Nro.—We are requested to say that
Waynesboro' .Lodge I. 0. O. F. will hold a
Basket Pie Nio in Emanuel Miller's woods,
on the turnpike about a halt mile from town,
on Thursday the 23d day of September.—
Members and all persons fdoodly_to the or.
der are invited to attend. /114iBie and speak
ers liave been engaged invite occasion.
MILL BURNED —On Wednesday morning
last the Brick Steam Mill at Mereersburg,
belonging to the Messrs. liollingers, former
ly Judge Carson's, with a Saw Mill, was en•
tirely destroyed by fire. Our informant says
the fire is suppqped to have been the result
of accident. We have no particulars as to
the amount of loss sustained.
THE WEATHER.—The drought continues
with the weather excessively warm. During
last week the mercury in the shade ranged
from 98 to 104. Notwithstanding the great
heat and lack of rain the oorn•fietde present
a remarkable appearance, having been dam•
aged to only a limited extent. Plentiful
showers would yet largely increase the yield
of corn in our region.
ROBINSON'S SHOW.—Acoooding to pre
vious announcement through the Record,
Robinson's great Circus and Menagerie ex
hibited here on Thursday last, afternoon and
evening. The attendance was unusually large,
the large tent being crowded on both ocea•
sins. The exhibitions were the best wit
tamed here for many years. One feature
commendable to Mr. R. was sobriety and
good order on the part of the showmen.
Pia Nte.—We are requested to announce
that a Basket Pic Nio will be held by the
Improved Order of Red Men, on Thursday
the 16th day of September next, in the grove
of Mr., John Lesber, half mile north of
Waynesboro'. The, Waynesboro' Band will
Discourse music on the occasion. Speakers
have been invited; Gov. Geary among the
number. A cordial invitation is extended
to the publio. •
===
TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.--A terrible loci
deni occurred in Lioking Creek Township,
Fulton county, one day last week. The Ful
ton Republicun saps : Two boys of Frank.'
lin Sipes, aged 12 and 16 years, respeotive
ly, were hauling bark ; the eldest boy was
driving, and the youngest was walking by
the side of the wagon. A few moments be
fore the. ,acoident occurred, the eldest boy
looked bank and saw his brother• walking by
the side of the wagon', but when he - looked
back' again, a Le* moments after Ward, be was
lying in the road, and the wagon bad,paased
over hie body. Whoa his brothorgot to him,
he.ivaa dead. ,
Dann SENTENCII.—.Dr. Paul Sobi3eppe
was denied a new trial, 'at the Comber!slid
County Court, Vir lisle, on Friday limit, - and
wssun that day sentenced `to be hanged.—
It 'ODA* reotilleeted, -- the Doctor *AS' dn. ,
vieted - of the murder of' Apse
~Stelnecko3 f tt
a previous term of Court, but sentence, vise
deferred. -'lie madni statement denying/his
'oilt."...:•WtM l GOnld,:the . oeureOriet; • old
man,•drOpP r e'd dead salheOiOnee'Op
pe was pronounced
Tay up arranges and shame "old Nick."
SIDITMOD Or ADAM TiTina.- 7 r►tifiXigei4l
litie,,..r,ogo Graham, in open (4001;;Iii ,1
reseed sentence
. ot deitti ;: tipbigt; the;
prisoner, Adam Tittts,"eono3o4 , lo4:.pl i oieß,
guilty'of . tbe murder of:finnifaciuniifine4.l
SbippeOburg, on -Weili4liti:l3oentb.ir-,
28th, 1888. Titus was nnel - efieetiid::
ing the , time_ocompied by tbe Judge in_ de"
=II
vring tho fatal and solemn words whiii
dooniod-kith to be gallOvOi an al prOudly" AB=
dioated -the law of right-and justice. h now
only 'remake for Gov., Gdary to. fix— the day
of exeeittlobi'and for Mani . Titue to prepare
to meet an end brought on by errors of his
owa oteatioo,_ . - '
urg St
The following is the seetenoe de delivered
by Judge Gtakatu to- the prisocters—z--
- "That you, Adam Titus, be taken to the
Jail of Cumberland County by the Sheriff,
and thence to the plane of execution in the
yard or within the walls of the Jail there to
be hanged by the neck until you are dead,
afagtay gxed_bAyquwarcy_on. yokr_a9,l4Z__,
The priabner_aroSe, and in a diatinot tone
said that he wits willing to place his nee be
fore the Great Judge. That he had been
adjudged guilty -of murder in the first degree
on evidence of 151ral - Fry, hie mother•in-law
—a woman unworthy of belief; that be did
not have Stimm's money; that Ire would
give the public a statement in writing when
he got composed.— Shippensburg Sentinel.
FATaL ACCIDENT.—The citizens of Mer
cersburg Were thrown into a great excitement,
on Monday morning last, at this announce
ment that a son of Mr. John Ihick, a - reei
dent of that town, aged about ten years, had
been killed. It appears the lad had - started
in the morning, on horse baok, with one end
of the hitchio_ stra fastened' around his
waist ) for the purpose of.bringing.home from
the_pasture_field the_cattle_ofillr—O. Louder
bough ; and when a short distance from town
the oattle whieh theiad was_driving_coming
in contact with another Jot of cattle, Com
menced'goring each other, when the boy, it
is supposed, rode his horse amongst them for
e — purpose — o separtiog — theal Kt all
:v•, : is ii Es: •.9 • , ;. I 9 I: cattle,
which caused him to take fright - and - sun oft-
_throwing_tlie boy- and dragging, tramping
and rolling over him several times, lacerating
his body in a terrible manner. The horse
was finally caught and the boy out loose, but
died in a few moments afterwards. Terrible
lesson to boys not to fasten themselves to
horses.— Repository.
COURT PROOREDINGB.-00 Monday morn
ing was commenced the trial of John klar•
moray, charged with murder of Frank Spital
in the month of April last; an account of
--which was given in the town papers at the
time. The following is a list of the unites of
the jurors, .empanelled t o try the case :
Messrs. Samuel West, John Shope, Matthew
Sharpe, G. W—Byera, John Kauffman, Wash
ington Johnston, Jere Gordan, George Tay
lor, John Gzell, I. E. Fagan, A. Reeser, and
G. W. Bentz. Verdiet guilty of murder in
the second degree. Motion for a new trial
filed, on the grounds that the verdict was
against the law and the evidence. A new
trial was granted, when the prisoner plead
guilty to the charge of manslaughter,
, and
was sentenced to one year's imprisonment in
the Eastern Penitentiary.— Public Opinion.
MOST A FIRE —Ou Wednesday about 3
o'clock in the , aftetooon an alarm of fire was
given, and citizens under great excitement
hurried to the residence of Jos IL Crabs,
from the rear of which a cloud of smoke
could be seen issuittc. The wash-house, iu
close proximity to his cabinet-maker shop,
was found to be on fire. The fiAmes had al
ready reached and penetrated the shingle
roofing. Fortunately, however, a cistern was
at the door with sufficient water in it to ex
tinguish the fire with little damage to the
property. Bad the fire been discovered five
minutes later the consequences might have
proved disastrous indeed. Considering the
nature of its surroundings and the scarcity
of water, the escape was a, fortunate one to
Mr. C. and others. The fire was occasioned
by a pot of varnish igniting.
PATENT GATE.—Our attention the other
day was called' to one of Landis' Patent Gates,
on the premises of Mr. Abrm. Frantz, near
this place, which is certainly a great im
provement upon others now in use., It is
simple in construction, so much so that any
ordinary mechanic can construct one at a
cost of from four to six dollars. It has a
rope attached to a pally by which a person
can enter or pass out of an enclosure with.
out dismounting•or getting out of a vehicle.
The arrangement is such that the gate is
made to,Open to or from tbo rider. Farmers
or others in want of gates should • examine
the one to which we - refer. Mr. John B.
Whitmore, of Greeacastle, has purchased the
right for its use io Franklin county.
ARE You REGISTVIED.—Under the new
Registry Law, all citizens who desire to vote
in October must have their names on the
:Registry. Voters will save themselves much
inconvenience by going to the Assessor, and
:having their'iames put on the list. The
!lets of assessed voters have beep made - out
and may be aeon, posted up at the •placie of
holding elections or ft the Assesors. Let
every voter examine tNe lkits of his district
aolisce„that.his name ilon it, and
,it it is
:not, have it placed there. Naturalised.
sehr,Unlesz-they have been voting in the
eimietiutiii* Years, Must proe
s s. f ., • ,
eat, theii certificates of eatuializatt d "t he
to he
Assessor whin applicatiin is made for regis
tration.
7 MUSICAL.
• , Ist ---
, brioki deligieed.for review in the Record must
he asjdnessia , ici,itevisititersh, Ringgold, Washington
CauniYi l ol:
?ran)! Mt,setyiti Mitiiiimr.—We like the ap.
Pears* of thilliitiiinth bough we hold to a slight
r-Prili4o-.7'...",el4o,4lo,tilaY:think—egainst peritldicale
ibis aoes. It is claimed that they frequently de.
leeittartheardirsary-sesder-es-regardir-7the-quality - of
certain musical productions because it does not pay
. t• e -. mg fr '
thowto wog ounv ea: --•— -
The literary. articles of she monthly,_for August,
,are_ple..sittg and instructive in _their way ; of the
gui4c—we-are inclined it be'dotsbillit• •
iiiiitLThe ears on tha White MOttiThin
road ware :delayed by en ow-on the 7tti,--inst. l
and 150 people were compelled' to tines the
night on Mount-Washington, suffering much
from the severity (lib° weather. .
FARM NOR SALE.-A farm situated 'about
4 wiles north-west of Waynesboro' on the
Marsh Run, containing 200 acres. The ins
provemetitis sar e a good two"-story Brick
House, large stone Harm, and- all necessary
out buildings. -Fur further partioulirs en
quire at this office.
IQL CREAIid.—A Rrime article can he had
fheae warm evenings at Beaver's Hall, whieh
will, be continued each evening.durieg the
season
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Philatia , August 23.
WATERS WATER !
The Arabs, it ivetsid, call water "the gift
of God,"=-.a beautiful idea, indeed !It is "the
gift of God s " for without it we could not ex.
ist. Tice people in this city are now in den.
ger of being deprived altogether of the aque
ous fluid, on account of the long-continued
drought and defective machinery at the wa.
evivorktr.--W-c-have-b-een-on-"h-alrettits
for several weeks. No pavement-washing
has-been—allowediand-nearly - all --- tba - large
manufacturing establishments have been
cow ,elled for want of the fluid, to_cease 0 ,
eratione. Ualebe we are immediately sup
lied with• a ee t ions so. 11. of rain b • the
all•wise Dispenser of allgoua, we Mali be io
at very pitiable condition. Intense beat„we
are informedby the devotees of aeieuee,pro
duces imtueuse absorption. We have the
Wf — tt, and — may we not, ea a conaequenee, look
ior_the
Our markets have never within the mem
ory of the oldest inhabitant been better sup.
plied with fruits of all kinds than this season.
You must not think th a t I am tampe ring
with your credulity when Isay that the daily
arrivals of peaches for several weeks has been
front fifty thousand to one hundred thousand
baskets. The early crop were not very good,
being small, but the boor qualities are now
arriving. All other fruits, as well as vege-
tables, ate extremely plenty.
'WOMAN'S RIptITS.
• A labor Congress itas been in session. here
during the past week. The inevitable Miss
Anthony, of Now York, the champion of Wo
man's rights, was on band, and ventilated
her peculiar ideas in relation to the rights of
womeo. She wants the right to vote and
hold office, and no doubt would like to don
the breeches also. When Napoleon (I mean
thti_great Napoleon, not the scoundrel who
-governs France now) was asked what Franco
most needed, he replied, "Mothers." The
want in this country to-day is not women
politicians and office holders, but women
trained and fitted to roar and educate ehil
thee. This. is women's high and lofty mis
sion, bait how few are capable of doing it
properly—of training children for their God
and country. Miss Sasan B. Anthony is a
virago. She has a very glib tongue, and it
never tires. What a pity she couldn't find
a man when she was young. She might now
be, if not a vow herself, the happy, sweet
tempered mother of a voter. Her non-sue
cess in winning the affections of the opposite
sex in early life has soured her disposition
wonderfully. Poor Susan
WARM
The mercury at 99 degrees, and no indi
cvions of its Jailing. with the Fun broiling
UP, and empty bathtubs. Whatshall we do?
Adieu. Yours, &o.
"RALPH."
Many people aro prejudiced against the
use ofin any form, but we can assure
such that the Constitution , Bitters aro not
objectionable on that account, for while they
contain only pure whisky enough to keep
them from changing, the combination of
roots, barks and herbs are the real articles of
merit that produces such wonderful effects.
The thousands Who are using them can testi
fy to the above facts,
No one ever regretted buying a bottle of
Seward's Cough Cure.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
firSPRING AND SUMMER STI LES OF
HATS FOR 1869,
Comprising Silk, Felt, Wool and !Straw Goods
for Men's, Boys and Children'. Wear just opening
at ttA FF'S
BAT AND GLovic FAcToar•
113?"8TR:AW HATS all sorts and siva for Men
and Bev, cheap et 11PDEGRAFF%
HAT AND (hove FAcrony.
'LADIES SUN U%IBRELLAS and PARA
SOLS the cheapest in town. at
UPDEGRA FP'S
HAT AND GLOVD FACTORY.
A in; noN GOODS.—A large lot of• Auc-
tion Hata at half price. Come and see them if you
want a cheap Hat, at UPDEGRAFF'S
HAT AND GLOWS FACTOIIOI.
Kir LA DIEIS MIITS.—.A. large stock on hand
of all sizes our own make, at
UPD,EGRAFF'S, ,
Oppesite Washington House,
Hagerstown. Md.
may 141
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
THE Advertiser, having been restored to health
in a few weeks, by a vety simple remedy, after bay
ing slated Several years - with a severe lung drat
tion, an t that dread duets°, Consumption—hi anx
ious to make known to his fellow-auffereris the Means
of cure.
To all who desire it, he tail vend a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge) with the direc
tions for preparing anti-using the same. which - they
will find a suns CURS roe UONFLIMPTIOR. Arrows.
limoxcUiTla, etc. Thu olject of the advertiser in
sending the Prescription. is to benefit the afflicted.
and opt mid information which he c.mceives to he in •
valuable; and he, hop es eveiy. stifierer will try hit
remedy, as it will costifieni nothing; and may pose
a blessing.
..:Partisi wishing the pion/44km; will please ad
dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
ma,l4] • Williamsburg, Kinga Cu., New York.
zunolts or votritit.
A OENI LEMAN whos4tlffpred fur year., fr4m
Narver Datilly,y;frematufe Dbcay, and all the b
yorithfilkindiseret#M, Willy for the 14ke'of
sufferidgAmmanity,.aendifree , tO all who needit, the
receipt and dlted)knis Infmakitig the simple rOthelly •
by which he wail cure d' Iduffgreri wishing tOrrii,fit
by, thwadvertireAl oxpiniensa,pan Jo so by 14ilreni..,
ins, in 'perfect confidence/ - • •
• - • OGDEN;
ma 14 No. 42 Cedruusixect,,Naw_York
On Wednesday, the 18th inst., by the
Rev. L A. Goitreld, Mr, ADAM DROWN
tei.blbe ANNIE DI, KAREL, both of Fay
.
By Rev. - IV - If: - V. .Flihaftwani en- the
17th alr,,at the'Rejetopt parsonage, Way.
nesboro'•, Mr. CHRISTIAN F. KETZEL,
to Mise'ELLEN•HEMPFIELD, both from
the
On the t9thloct„ same . place, by
the same, Mr. J01:1$. T. GLASS, of Ba -
tnittsburg, Md., to Miss LYDIA. S. ROll
- of Leiiersburg, Md.
At Bowden's lictel,.on the 25th inst., by
Rev. ti. Storrehouse, Mr. WM. 1301V
ERS, of' Leitersburg, \ldd., 40. Miss MARY
U. VARNA - MX; of. Mr. Alfo, this county.
Oa the let inst.; near Scotland, after a
short illness Miss ELIZABETH DILLER,
aged 75 years, 3 Months and igdayti, former
ly of Philadelphia. -
Near Quincy, on the 20th inst., Mr.SAM
UEL REED, aged 73 years, 7 months and
2 days.
In Quincy, Franklin county, Pa., on the
19th inst . ANNIE E., Youngest daughter
of John and Annte E bliddower, aged 6
years, 3 months and 3 days.
In this bereavement we deeply sympathize
with the family, nevertheless knowing that
their lose is Annie's eternal gain. Though
young she was a faithful Sundayssehool sato).
ar, and in herathe school has lost one of its
brightest °cats , and her
more ringing those beautiful wortlit:
!.1 want to be an anger.=
- But - in - thot - Sibbifth - T - mhTio - 1 among the re
deemed children she is singing a sweeter
_song to• day.- How-pleasant it is to know - the
"of such is the kingdom of heaven " She
was _the pet of the_family_and_her--very-tih
sence gives it a sad and gloomy appearance;
_but_while sadness way shroud-the home for
awhile, and no whisper shalconae hem those
pale lios of__Anttie's Mamma,: come
hole;" yet, reethiuks I hear her whisper
-from - above : - Pupa; - Alinnuc - 13rotheri Sis
ter, come here and share with me the joys of
life and glory.
PHILADELPHIA Tuesday, August 24.
FLOUli.—The Flour market i a without
special change About 1,500 barrels were
taken by the home consumers, ioeluding
superfine at $5 25@5.50; astute at $5 50®.
6 12k: Northwest extra family :it $6 5 0 4:4.-
7.75, Pennsylvania do. do: at $6 50®7.25,
Ohio do. do. at $6 75@i8; and faucy brands
at $$ 25®10, accordino , to quality. Rye
Flour has advanced, and .100 tamale sold at
$6.50. .
GRAIN --There i e more inquiry for
Wheat, but prices are weak at the resent
decline; sales of 1,500 bushels new Pennsyl
vania red at $1 M.(01,57; .700 --- hnshels do.
do at $1 52, 2,5()0 bushels Indiana red at
$1.58, 2,800 bushels Delaware do, part at
the elevators, at 61.52@)1.5 - 4 5,000 bushels
Western do on private terms, and 504 bosh
els fair Indiana white nit 81 55. fibre has
again declined, sales of 1,400 bushels West
ern at $l.lB. Corn is dull et adeerli;oe, sales
of yellow at 51f701.2.0, 504 bushels white
at $1.17, and 5,000 bushels Western raised
at $1 14@118. Oats aces in good supply
and dull, 4,000 bushel? sold at 55(060e. for
new, and 66@i00 for old.
Lot for Sale.
;Fa HE subscriber offers at private sale a Ifesirabra
Building Lot, situate on licitirsburg often, 4
feet front, with a large frime stable, carriage phod,
double hog pen with cern crib, good wagon-maker
shop, choice trait, etc. thereon.
(lug 27 3t] D. 11. II ‘FLEIGII
PHOSPHATE AND GUANO.
T have on hand at my Warehouse in Leitersburg,
50 tone reititizers for Fall imps of the best
make, to which I call the attention of the Fanners
of the vicinity of ‘Vaytweboro', before purchlsing.
aug 2nisra .tOSEPIiUS GROUND.
VALUABLE FARM
PRIVATE SALE.
rilliFo subscriber offers at private sale faint
jcon
taining 99 acres of firvtrotio hirnestorri Land in
a Ligh stale of cultivation. lying in view of the road
leading from Waynesboro' to Ringgold, 2 miles from
the former place, with a large two story Stone
House, Wash House with arched Cellar under it,
large 'Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Ci.rn Crib, a large
hay and grain shed. hog pen, wood house, black—
smith shop, &c., thereon. This property is situated
in a very pleasant neighborhood, adjoining lands of
Joseph F. Rohrer, Daniel F. Good, SamuelTrati'z
and others. There are also on the premises two
never failing wells of water with pumps in therm, a
fine apple orchard of choice fruit, peaches, cherries,
&c. This property lies near good flouring mills,
saw rait;s, blacksmith shops and stores. Persons
wishing to view the property will
,be shown it by
Christian Miller living on the premises, or by the
subscriber bY whom the terms will he Made known.
aug 2fi 4tJ - EMANUEL WM. BR. •
Repository copy three times and send*bill to ad—
vertiser.
OMNIBUS LINE!
/VIM subscriber infermiethe public that he is now
J. proprietor of the-buss line running daily be—
tween Waynesboro' and Greencastle, heretofore run
by Wolfersourger dt Stoner. With good horses
and a. first•class fuur•horse Omnibus he is enabled
to eo ncey passengers to and fro with comfort and
convenience.
His Bum, will leave . Waynesboro' at si A. M.,
arriving at Greencastle at A, making quick lime and
sure connection with the first Passenger train ut ei
A. M. Leiters Greencastie at 5 o'clock, P. M., ar
riving at Waynesboro' at 6 45. He is hiniselr
prietor, Contractor and Driier. Delivers • Adams
klxpreas matter te. and (ruin Greencastle. All Ex
press matter expressed tl.e. same morning a n d
through to Waynesboro' the same day it arrives.
Persons wishing to send goods by Express, wilt do
well try giving hint a'call. P'erionswitining - to go
to Hagerstown Should take this route. The • train
leaves at 9 15 making connectitm with the ~Washi—
ngton County Railroad.
uug2otfj J. R. WOLPERsBERGER.
.13ACON.—qt fitis lot of Sugaucutod
LlShouhkrs,, qui Sides Fos solo ,
. 23 i tf KEW at, WAYINT.B.M.
. .
E, &C.—Stated Haddock at 6
cm a ml. Good Meese at 25 cents a
punuil. Fur sale by REID & WAYN
CQo c i
A FIRSTIATE MILL.PROPERtY
TPit BA:4LE..
kilE i pubsitibei a Public Balk on triu:
hiescisY, &pier au SW, 18H9, big
ililualeo''9 miles bait bc;.,
Pa., on the big Antietam 1 t*.o,publicrOaaton4eS
each other at the Mills' •
The property consists of gout 22_aeres first-rate
land, upon which are the fallotifirig iniproviimintir : •
The well-known first.class Flouring Mill, known of
the Hopewell Mill, with fottriutf,otattitie,.2. pair ii f
burs and 1 pair chopping stones, 2 coter•dhot water
filieetit'l7 - feethigh; with 22 feethead and fiiii;•thati
rate .water-pdtypr:fitrhellill is in.toMplete running
order; theinilihoriA Whig built lit airy. Patti: of
the very best material, and in the most substantial
manner. This Mill is regarded as one of the best
in the County, being located very handsomely and
in the midst of a very thickly settled neighborhood,
commanding a large home trade and in one of the
finest grain growing sections in the entire Cumber.
land Valley.
The other buildings are a good TWO-STORY
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE with Basement and
Cellar, log Barn, Tenement House with stable, a
good Cooper shop, Wiiih House and other neces
sary out butidings., There is alsoion the premises
a tine orchard of the various kinds'. of fftlil trees,
such as apples, peaches, cherries, &c.
The subscriber - having fully made up his mind to
retire from an active business life, will positively
sell on the day name the above described valuable
Mill property. Any person therefore wit) wishes
to buy a property of thO-kitiamould do well to at
tend this eale, as no duubt a great bargain will be
obtained in the•purchase of the property.
The sale will•take place on the premises at 1 o'-
clock On the day, abate named. at which time the
terms will be made knOwn by the undersigned.
aug 13 ts • • . OEO, 131180 RE
P U BLit 0' SALE
ITALEIBLE TOWN PROPERTY.
T •
HE eubscriher will o ff er at Public Sale, on e SAT.
lIRDAT TtlR 28tH DAY 01 AUGUST, 1869, his de•
eirable town property, in which he now resides, sit
uateti_on—West—Ma in—Streerv - VVaynesboro
lot trouts 42 feet and has thereon a double two-story
B RI CILDJULL ING-110
(with farge business loofa and open front) wash
house, smoke house, wood house, large frame stable._
- carriage - bouseTgrc — iiiThouse, poultry house,cora crib,
hog pen, &c. There is also a well of good water
near the kitchen door, a good cistern, a tine garden ,
and a choice selection of frail trees on the. lot. Un
der the building are large dry eellara and_a_natural_
Cave which - oreii om i — i eellai to the well.
The abuse property was lately Witted and paint •
ted inside and outside.
-4UC.31515C10---
at the same time and pfaee he Wilt Offer for sale a
lot of pound on Eact Main Street, fronting NI
feet, with a twu.story Log House, weatherboarded,
(now in the occupancy of J. D. Prick) with Kitchen
and Bake•hoarse attached., a small stable„ good cis
tern, a lot thriving (ilia trees, &c., there-on, the
whole enclosed with good fe nce_
Sale to commence at I o'clock on said' day, when
the terms will be made known by
ly St , t
ISEIM (MEM ME L
plus hutieuticra having better lir successful op.
cration during the last five years at Carligle,
Pa., beta just been removed to Hanover, Pa., and
will h•rncefirtls be known ae•"PLEASAN2
COLLEGE." A regular. Classical Institute. af
fording every mirvantage of a First.clase. Academy,.
has been added to.tbe tipsiness College, tahns ma
king its facilities for althea as Claseiad 07 Unaineats
Course, secor.d to nit. similar Institution in tho
country. A full corps of competent and experienced,
Imam tors will always compose the Faculty; as
that young rmyn, or parents arid guardians having
sons of words to educate, may feel'assired that
and impartial justice will be done to all favoring the
College with-their patronage.
coL.L sas gif rawr
The College Building is a fine thres-tatry bricly
edifre,beautifully located near the aria of Belli
axat treet, commanding a view ofform of the most
charming and pietorescrie-lofideeoposin Ina State.,
StuJerjts fies:ct a' road will he aecounoda , ted with,
boarding, &e., in private families, at mojerate rates.
Next oessins will opeacm AtoredayrStPlember 13/he
149
error Nadler particulars write aral receive Cah
alt gue; Asc.
Thug Z.T. Im , ) 1
Valuable Farm
AT
PRIVATE SALE.
. 1 0H1D.setlwerif , er ofCre at private sale his valwthre
turn s:tuete :bboot 2 intlea from %Voyncithoro'.
on she tEurpike h wling Cu Ilageestow.), containing
101 .1216CS7EIZEDS11„
more or kes, Litnestone Land, in a good stare sf
cultivation. The imprerrementa are a LARDP;
STO.N.EI DWELLiNtiI. IPOPISE, good Bonk Dam
93 feet long with Wagon Shed attached, corn (lilt,
hog pen, and other necessary outbuildings, including
spring house which can be (wetly iett byre small fam
ily. The spring is un escelleet ot.e eorsvraient to
tho,hewm, There is ale on the premises a tine or
chard of Fruit trees. The terns will be made easy
to suit it e purchaser.
au;; 204; ' " I/ P:NRY W. FUNK%
PUBLIC S ALE.
THE subsbriber will sell at Publid Sale or, S . :VP: ,
LIRDAY The 4TII DAP rar' SEPTRSIBER, 1869% MR'
property on Beet Main Wrcet, consisting of a lot stl
ground 25 feet 3 inches front,- with a new two'
story Brick Dwelling House, with frame "(hotter"
attached 16 feet squire, Wood :shed, new Frame
Stable, Hog Pon, cum Crib, Chicken Coop. &c.,
thereon, ali in good order. There is also a Cistern
at the' house,• Well of good-water•near. the kitchen
door and choice fruit on tho lot.
Persona wishing to' view the property before tbe
day of sale can call on the i•ubscriber.
bale to commence a I o'clock on said day wbb
the ternati will be made-known - •
JOHN H. MILLER.
G. V. Mou, aua.
ang 13 tB]
JIG. 31E 1;II3. "ILr •
THE undersigned would inform tho public gen.
orally teat they nave purchased the Livery here.
tofore owned toy Franklin Weagloy, and are fully
prepared to meet thowanta of the
com
munity in-Abele line-of business.
gThey have had all their carriages neat
ly repaired and refitted and their homes
are safe,- gentle and fast travelers. Par.'
•
ties con*, int to 'any 'Point desired, ae. 7
companied by a careful driver.
Office one door west of Bowdon's Hotel, where
an attentive hostler will be in attendance at all hours
of thinight:and day. .
No effort will be spared to accommodate all who
may patronise thorn
aug 6 tf
IfiERO FRIIIET4AII--.
Ca HIS is• undoubtedly the best and most popular
jar offered to the public. Mr. 0. L. Ryder Pres
ident of the Ryder Nursery Association, anis,
have used the "Hero" Jar for three' genii , for pre
serving fruits of all kinds, wi h-entire succors. My
fruit has received the tn•.st unqualified praise Apr
Natural Flavor and Freshness." The best Jar in
the market.
CAI on us anti get thorn br the doz-n or Anglo
REID & WAYNANT,
mg '2B tr.
BENJ.-FRANTZ.
O. V.-Mima, Add.
A. M. THIVIM
Hailover, Pi.,
FUNK & GORDON.