VILLAGE RECOAD. — sap Friday, f94lemiper S, pile% itir Ex Gov. Bigler ie•to stomp" Pennsyl vania for Mr. Packer. Gon. ftOokor ie at Saratci : a. Fi ing Joe is-a-brave -man ; but is now s wreck • from dissipation. • era. John W Bear, the "Buckeye Black. smith," it is announced in the papers, is go• ing to stump the State of Pennsylvania this fall, for General Geary. - Fire tout place o Baltimore on Wednesday, destroling several Faoteries and about one dose° Dwelling Houses on Thames and Lances ter streets. Lois 8150.000.- I=ll2e= - 44gii.The reports of the murdering of Oh Ks flans in Mina are confirmed by deepatehee from Ifopg Kong. Tienty rrsiesioparies are re.orted to have been killed. rfrOu Monday the boilers of the Phconix Iron Works, at Pbmixvil:e, pa., exploded, killing a number of Workmen snd seriously wounding others. llOrThe national debt statement next month will probably show an additional re duction of 84,000,000, a otw ithstaoding beat y payments made by the government dqring the mouth. sts-Willium Lake, the circus proprietor, was shot and killed a t Granby, Newton county, M. 0., on Saturday mat, by a man whom he bad ejectetl irons the show for not _paying his fare. StirA wealthy citizen of Richmond, named George, died recently; leaving---i100;000—tibo divided among his heirs and no will. volore4 wo_rpan of Thiladelphia has put in claim, on the ground that she was his wife and that be is the father of her children, of whom-there'-are-severalTifearly-wirite. 1Ng,,00 Sanday night a colored boy named Joha Pratt, aged twelve years, whilst bitting agon_at_a_tavern_on- the,Beiateratows - road, nine miles from Baltimore, was shot in the head by some brute ip human form. No provocatton whataver was given, The boy died op Monday night, after groat suffering. yerA,.The New Orle . aris Pk chore is enough cotton growing in the South to make 3,000,000 bales, but it fears there is not sufficient lehdr to secure that amount. Tt-looks-farwara : ho efully-to—tho-introduc thYnertbo-Chineso. portion of the crew of the United States frigate Sabine conspired to blow up the ship by setting fire to the powder maga• zinc whilst !eying at the port of ,Cherbourg, France The train had been lighted, and in a few moments the vessel would have been destrnied and her oftcers and crow murdered . had not the burning fuse been discovered by n cabin boy and extinguished. Justice was swift and fatal, seven of the miscreants hav ing since been hung at the yards arm. es::: ::= jrThe Coast Survey eclipse expedition, which witnessed the eclipse from the Chilksh river, in Alaska, report that they found a position, after considerable difficulty, only twenty miles (rota the central path of totali ty. The day was cloudy, but the obsorva. t tons throug,h occasional breaks in the clouds were almost perfect. Secretary Seward visit eil the c a mp of the expedition, and rim the phenomenon. The Indians were so much alarmed that they bid in their houses or took to the hoshes. Com..—The striko in the mines having coded, the miners in the region owned by the D I iware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company commeatied.work again on Monday at SelantOU and the vicinity. This resnnip. tionof work will probably fm followed by the Miners in the employ of the Delawate and Hudson Company and of all the other compa nies mining coal in the Wyoming tegiou.— Th.tre is no danger that there will be any scarcity of coal next winter. The strike of which . so much has been said was io a large measure abzgus strike. Its object was to alarm consumers into hurrying to lay in their winter's 3 14 Fp 1 y at exorbitant, fictitious p . rices. But the prompt' exposure of the schottio by the newspapers put the public on their guard against Ibis cunning dodge.— Coesumers have delayed their purchases, and they may safely delay Om tpltil Octo her. Alartmid in their turn at the tines voted result of their combinations, the coal dealers have at length changed their base and the bogus strike is at an end.-117. Y. Herald. .v®,4 man passed through! 4lleutown, Pa., the other day, pushing a wheelbarrow, in 'which. was seated,his wife, unable to walk from rheumatism, arid who was trwlled; all the way there from Wools. Two little children' of the pair tramped 'tot the side of the father the entire ,distance. satt...Commadore Cornelius Vanderbilt, thn ricktrkipiopiare of the . City of ',Now York, aged 75 yearn, was married on the 21st inst.; at London, Canada, to Miss Frank Crawford, daughter of Rotieft L. 'Crawford, - Pq., of Alabama, agefl sweet 17. ii*. s Tbe.ll e n . publican!),,pf Adams county, Pa t hay° noininated Colonel . John , Wolforl far the 'Asseenb!y, awl Ron. Robert Q. ROL rer speiate, Judge. Chfe,agn lias - TOO clitirchvg. LOCAL MATTERS. GONE—The xottips apdk,ewalloils. 1111rA Lodge of Masotti) bee bow) -loathe tell 'at fireeposelle, to be 051164 Mount pls. geb. 443:, 11111" A Camp Meetiog noar-Weistintitster, a a., • c- a • • a invg(ldt — ult,Th - e - frut r 0 the meeting (says the Sentinel) were the convention of upwards of eighty souls. 1.11.0ne night last week a stable at the Mt. Pleasant Trim works was consumed* fire with ten valnable males, the property of P. A. Ahl & Bro. • ely.On Saturday evening last our town and neighborboo4 was faiored with a re freshing, shovier of rain. The atmosphere aim% has been several degrees cooler. ift.The Union Hotel, in Chamberaburg, has beentensed to Jacob Huber, of Hagers town, possession to be giyen the First of April elf-Not six weeks has yet to elapse before the:October - plectioq. Politicians have but a short time in which to stir up the masses and-awaken the usual enthusiasm. - tar The U. B. Camp Meeting, on Yaukey's farm, near Funkstown, this county, wa s closed yesterday. We understand the at tendance on Sunday was unusually large.— The teats ereoted numbered between forty and fifty. NR,The trial of the Bitner Will ease which occupied the Court most of last week terminated in a verdict for defendants, set ring the will aside. A motion for a new tri al was filed. -- -T-be-steam - flour will destroyed - bylre at Mercersburg, on the 25th ult., belonged to Mr. Jacob Hollinger, whose loss is esti- mated at from $12,000 to 815,000, upon which be wad insured for 86,0 . 00 in the Eran_klin_Co_unty_MutuaLlnauramee_Oompa- REAL ESTATE.-Mr. Jobo Bare offers at public sale io to-day's paper a valuable farm ---- euiTtatottimut - Vartieres - otgovti - lliffesratie land. , Mr John.Greenawalt also offers for pale a small but desirable bouifistead. See adv't. Letvmuir.—lt will be seen by reference to our advertisiol columns that Mr. S. P. Sto- Rome believes ner pontinuesthe Livery business at the sta ble of the Bowden Ilouse.' Persons wanting horses or buggies should give him a call. ,- ....i — TlTO — Wis - try list or our oroug can be seenit Mullan's Ilotel Each voter should i•ce that his name is on the list ten days before the election. Neglecting: this will deprive him of voting. THE COMET —The local editor of th e Tazewell Republican has been losing rest and straining ,his eyes to catch a glimpse of the "comet." Ile says, the eclipse was a suc cess, but the comet is kfailoro. 110 3 1 1 don't be imposed upon (?) any longer, by sitting up with your "ducks," watching for a visi ble and invisible humbug. That • card is "played." SOLD.—The desirable town property be- longing to Dr. Benj. Frantz wet, sold on Sat urday last for the sum of 16,000. Purchas er, Dr. I. N. Snively. We understand Dr. F. purposes building, hiving pqrebase4 sev eral buildieg lots of John Philips, Esq. on the south side of the Borough. The ground selected by him is elevated sod well calcu lated as a site for a private residence. EARLY ROSE IN 10WA.-0043 of our sub scribers. Bar. Daniel Stanger, of Dry Creek, lowa, writes us that last spring he planted two Early Rose Potatoes weighing seven ounces, from which he recently raised 158} pounds, or over two and a half bushels. If we did not know Mr. S. to be a gentleman of unques-tionable veracity we would be in clined to doubt the eorrepincsl of the above statement. lowa, in the "potato line," is certainly ahead. TrtF, FAIR.—Our next County. Fair will take place on the sth, 6th, 7th and Bth days of INtober, next. Already groat interest would seem to be attached to this important event, and those that have not mule prepa rations should begin at once. The premium list offers the beat inducements, and are lib eral in every respect. We will keep oar readers posted as to the prospects of the ex hibition, which cannot be other than anoth er success, and shall lay before them the pro gramme as soon as we come in possession of it. DEMOCRATIC TICKET.—The Democrats of this county on Tuesday last poniinated the following ticket for the fall election : Assembly, Geo. W. Skinner, of Chambers burg. Prothonotary,' Gco. W. 'Welsh, of Waynesboro. Hegistereed Itecoidgi, Hiram T. .Snyder, of Fayettville.• Clark of the Courts,.B. A. Cormany, of Ohambersburg Treasurer, 'WM Heber, of. SCuthattipton, 'Commissioner, gra" Hrumbaugh, of Antrim. Director of the Vora, Frod'ii. Long, of Con cord. Auditor, tTobt! C. Trittle, of • Hamil ton. ipay-Wc, are rerinested to say that the Odd. Fellows. ie Nio. announced in last teiiltPir lt , sne to collie off on the 231 inst. has 'l)fien indOluitell, postponed. The weighers of thO Order will join the Ited Alen on the Vith. . ,•- MissgJe - anie Buhiman will open , pchool in this place ea/ the 14th, aeo,natige. 1==11111::::1 DARING RORIIRRIr.—On ening, a Meaner called at the bourta.of Mr. SOlomen Verner, living hitietterkaikay town. riblp ankafter being admitteeat once come 'Mended the inmates to stop the olook, which ‘ then indicated half past eleven, The family remonstrated, but the man again . oommanded with a threat to shoot if they did not atop it. 404 - 8 - 0 - Crinlein eater ._ ;a A e fa e robber who once rnadohis headquarters near here. ..#A, demand Was mode tor inoney sod threats of shooting if not complied with, Mr. Verner gave hiss $l.O 50 its gold and 86 in notes. This gold had been left Mr ,V. by his mother, some years ego and was kept as a memento.-- The animated was dressed in a black Cloth snit, blank kid glove ' s, gmg boots and made quite adisplay of his boots and talked a great deal about them. Ills hand is represented as being very small and white. Ho used threat ning words against the family_ifthhy inflamed on him. - The country 18 infested with daring dmo- ter and it would be well if our oeuitry frieada would make it a rule not to admit In• to their houses any persow they do not know. —Public Opinion. INTERESTING TO PENSIONERS --The fol lowing is contained in a circular isene4 on the Ist instant by a Upite4 States pension agent, and will be interesting to all persons drawing pensions from the Government : All United States pensioners are hereby notified that the proper and legal charges for secur ing such pay are only as follows: for prepar ing vouchers, 25 cents; for oath of identity, 15 cents. Total, 40 cents. For clash addi tional oath, if any, 15 cents. No other charges-should be paid —by—pensionere cept the actuai coat of postage and of the certificate of official character of magistrate when required, which is only once. It is -reported-that-pensioners-are-often—charged from $l. to $5 eemi•annuaily, instead of the above sums, and the attention of all soldiers - a - n - d - friends of sot-di-cm-J-OTC orphans, is called to the above legal rates.— No charges for "time," for "railroad -- fare," - for "Fishing in advanoo,'' or other—illegal commissions allowed. .Pecstprs.—The following ie a list of our cash receipts for subscription for tlle mouth of August : John D. Hade, A l M. Trimmer,— G. P. Hawker, Samuel Benedict, Dire. Mary Stoner, —Samuel McKee, 13rowo, r. Thos. d. Walker, Henry Leaber, Jr., David Masters, N. Minehart, S. P. Stover, Frederick Mclntire ; D. R. Needy, Isaac-11. IV hitrgoto, Daniel It Gaff, David Grainawalt, Henry Good. KILLED 'BY LIGIITNING.—The Lancaster Express says : Martin Myers, aged Shout sixty years, a well known citizen of West Donegal township, miding about a mile east of Bainbridge, was killed by lightning during the storm on Saturday evening. He was a way from home, on foot, and when the storm came tip he took refuge under an oak by the way-side. The lightning struck the tree and running down the butt struiA Mr. Myers about the head, killing him, it is supposed, instantly. The body was not found until next morning. FARM FOR 841 ! E.-A farm situated about 4 miles north-west of Waynesboro' on the Marsh Run, containing 200 acres. The Im provements' are a good two-story Brick House, large Stone Barn, and all necessary outbuildings. For further p4rtiqulars en• quire at this office. SPECIAL TERM—His Honor Judge Rowe ordered a special term of Court, to begin on the 18th day of October, aid continue one week. The regular term will begin on the 25th of October and continue two weeks. /Par Mr. A. K. Oswald, of Mechanicsburg, has been elected Teller, by the Directors of the Ohambersburg National Bank, vice Ohis El. Taylor, Esq , rosigaea. JOURNALISTIC. [All books designed for review in the Record must be addressed to Reviewers, Ringgold, Washington, County, Md ] • "Excelsior" seems to be the •inotto of the harp er's, for their publications continue to grow better each week and month. The monthly Magazine of September is at hand and we hasten to examine the contents. It opens with "Photographs from the high Rockies ;—an interesting article—"•l'ke Eye and the Camera;" "Out in the Streets;" "Boidei Reminiseences;" "A Summer Friend i'"‘A Health Trip to Brazil;'• "Dori White ;'' "In Quiet Days ;" "A Brave Lids r": Change r "An Auther'ri Meng cities of A utbois ;" "The Faster Bros.;' "Too Mei er by Half;' "The Progress of Electricity ;" "14e— ander Doolittle ;" "My Enemies Daughter:" "Go ing over to the Enemy ;" "The Puritan Captain ;" "The new Timothy r—follem, and then we have delicious mot-maw of wit, wisdom and folly in the psual ilepartments. The HAZAR. & Waasty . coutinue to Temain at the usual standard ofrexcellenee. .They are unquestion. ably the most charming periodicals of the day. To the Ladies the Mew must aver prove a treasure, sorely. Let the sub•eriptiob list increase ! • . ArErin On the 18th inst., by the Rev. S. N. Cal lender, 'Mr. SAMUEL bIeIC.HE to 'blies LU CINDA E. FOX, bQtb of this vicinity. • Ha ercomExa. iu Oteehoisitid, August 23, Mrs. MAR. GA.HET NEEDY, aged 72 years, 7 Mouths and 27 days.' On the 25th ult., in Antrim township, Mr. JOHN 81.1113,- raged' yeari, 9 months and 24 days. - 1 SrEciAL itiornions. AND-61114111SViit1 LEO — OF HAWS !Oft 1889, . , - • Comphint Bilk, Foil.: 'Wool girai* Gocda for Men 's, Boys and Children's Weer ins/ opening at UPDEG ItAFF 114! AND ppm Fenton. 114" STRAW 11.rilf oil sorts and sizes for Men and Boyd, cheap st - - UPDEGRA FF 'l3 --- Mai pip Ghoyn FAOTQRY. IarLADIEB SUN UMBRELLAS and PARA SOLS the cheapest in town, at - - ' ' UPDEGRAPP'S ' ' HAT AND GLOVN FACTORY. WAG° lION GOODS.—A large lot of Auc• tion Hate at half price. Pomo and see them if yogi want a cheap Hat, at UPDEGRAFF'S HAT AND GLIM FACTOar. rzir LADIES MITTS.,—A large !stook on hand or all •aiyea our own make, at UPDEGRAFF'S, Opposite Washington Rouse, • " -- Werstor• TO CONSIIMPTIVES. CUD _ TIM. Advertiser, baying been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after bay— ing suffered several years With a severe log effec= ion, end that dread disease Consumption—is anx. ions to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will vend a copy of the prescription used (free of, charre), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a spas nuns TOR CoNSUMPTIOTI. ASTHMA, BROHCHITHI, eto. The object of the advertiser in scnding the Prescription is to benefit the.atflicted, mid spread information which he conceives to be in valuable; and he hopes every sufiorer will 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 14] Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. '_ll_lllR_M_OF _Y_ 1 A GEM (ADMAN who suffered fur years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all t he a t• fects - of youthful indisrret ion, will, for the pike of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for malting the simple remedy cb_h e_w_as_curetL__S ufferers_wishing r to_protit_ by the - advertiser's experiencc,ican do so by a4dress• ing, in perfect confidence, • -. JOHN B. OGDEN, way 14] No• 42 en larpireet, IVIALVIPETOEMEIi q --PHILADELPHIA -Tuesday,- A ugust_3l,-_ FLOUR—The flour market *resents no new •stlre, the --- denvand — heinprkeipally - L. - the better grades of extra families, which are in fair supply, and have a downward tendee. cy, about 2,1300 bbls were taken in lots by the home consumers at $5 25®5 60 for su perfine; 85.50(g6 for extras, 86.50®7 50 for lowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota extra family_; $6 25®7.25 for Pennsylvania do do; -- ,:•6 --- M@7 - 1"5lor - lndiana, - Illinois, and Ohio do do, 1,000 bbls Spring Garden" and "Eureka" on private terms, and 88®10 for fancy brands, according to quality. Rye Flour_is-un changed;_so_blds-sol d-at-$6-50. $1 00 , 200-200 200 2 00 2.00 2-00 GRAIN.---Sales of 8,000 bushels Penn sylvania red at $145®1.50. 500 bushels do. do. and 16,500. bushels Western do. on pri vate terms, 1,000 bushels Western red at $1 50, 1,000 bushels Indiana white at $1.49. Rye is dull; 500 bushels new Western sold at $1.12. Corn is quiet at former rates; sales of 3,000 bushels yellow at 61.16®1 18. Oats are without change; 4,500 bushels new Southern and Pennsylvania sold at 53®58e, and old Western at 85®980, NOTILIM MIBS JENNIE UM EVAN will open a select school for girls at the Basement of. the Luth- eran Parsonage, in this place, on the 14th of Sep tember." The higher English brances will be taught if required. For information as to conditions, &c. enquire of Rev ; A. Bauman. sep 3- 3t if IPIESBORO' LIVIIRY! rrHE eube•ri'jer having purchased the interest of J. R. WelfembiTger in the Wayntsboro' Livery, will continue the ba,lness at Bowden's Hotel /Sta ble. Comfortable conveyances and fine traveling horses funnelled at all doers. Parties conveyed to any point det.ireil accompanied with a careful driver. An attentiv., Hostler will always be in attendance. Thankful for p3st f,vors he respectfully snlieits a share of the public's patronage in the future. sap 3—tf S. P. STONER. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. Tap ti t in of Lidy, Frick & Co. was this day dis- solved by mutual. consent, Jacob Frick haying die. posed of his entire interest in the business. books and notes to G. F: L dy, 1). B. Russell & Jamul Bell. " G. F. LIDY, ugußt 31, 1869 The books of said firm are in the hands of the undersigned. All persons having claims and those knowing themselves indebted arr requested to pre sent their accounts at the office for settlement. The busk ess in all its branches will be continued by them, who are thankful for past favors and solicit a continuance of public F.tt nonage. 0, F. LIDY. D. B RUSSELL. sep 3-3 t JASON BELL. PUBLIC SA_LE. `SHE undersigned. Trustee appointed by the plums' Court of Franklin county, Pa., offers for sale the following Tract of Land. containing 26 ACRES and 14 perches. neat measure, part of the Real Estate of Geo. Greenawalt, late of the county of Franklin, dec'd. This tract of land is situated in the township of Quincy, and arts formerly part of the Mansion farm of said deceased. It joins lands with John F. Hess. John Stoler and others, and is an excellent quality 'of Limestone lan I. It has op it a Two-story Log BOUSCi with Kitchen attached. Log Hero (part bank) with two threshing floors and wagon shed. There is a well of e4cetlent water (t ever failing) at the door, and a stream of pure water running through the premises convenient Of access . fur stock on the, land. fho land 114 under good fence P t sad about seven actor are in meadow of first quality. The buildinp arc clove to the - public road from Mt. Hope to Brown's Mill, and cenvenient,tp church, school houreortore. blacksmith shop. mill, eke, rii - sale to pa held on, the premises, on Sti.lorddy the / s th day of SePiem- La-. at 2 o'clo. k, P. M., when the team* wilt .be made known by \o- utolersignetr. JOHN GREEN A W ALT; Trustee. rep 3 is G. V. Mono, Auct. NEW TINNING ESTABLISHMENT. Tsubscriber annont.ces to the publio-that he bee commenced hyalite ss in the room adjoining Rothe e' shoe Store, on -Ham Main street, and will be supplied with Stoves, Tinware,&c. House and Darn Spouting, Hoofing and all work in bib line dune at short notice and upon reasonable, terms.— He respectfully solicits q t 4 tore of public patronage may 2i—if J. W. flibly. VALUABLE FARM 1111 E sizbsei4ber will sell at Public Ball, owTtisa i nit ins zets bey oir Birransma, 1869, litchi lowing described Real Estate; belonging to the hisirs of Barnhel Dare, dee'd o lsituatell about 4 miles north lot Waynesboro', on th e e , public road leading from. the Greencastle turnpike to H. Bosom's Mill, about elle ntilio4kOns the latter pine 'to' wit S . ' - ik" fitrhr_ containing Lai, ALCA*II,3IIII9 more or teti;l4sfal *inlay 'ldittestone Ladd; about. 25 aorta of which are well set with thriving timber. The im. provementa area two story Brick and Weather boarded _ _ 2 , Trimet'Houeue, Weak, House, Smoke House, GOOD BANK BARN, Frame• Horse Stable; Wagon lined, Corn Cribs and Cider Press under rgood roofing. There is also a well of good Water belt the dooi alba dwelling and a fine orchard of fruit trees on the premises. At the same time• tind place will be, offered 20 acres of MOUNTAIN LAND, situated in Quincy township, adjoining Furnace lands and lands of Wm. Logue and others, well net with thriving young Chestnut timber, which will .be sold together or in three separate lots to suit purchasers. ' Persons wishing to view either property before the dsy of sale pan call on the subscriber residing on the first mentioned premises. Sale to commenced at 10 o'clock on Feld when the the terms will be made known by JOHN BARE, Attorney for the Heirs. O. V. Memo, A:uet.- PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers it private sale a farm con- Wising 99 acres of firstrate Limestone Land in a high state 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, et rn Crib, a large hay and grain abed. hog pen, wood house, black— smith shop. &c., thereon. This props sty skull ted in a very- plessain neighborhood, adjoining lands of Joseph F. Holster, Daniel F. (hod, Samuel Frantz and others, Thi.re are also, on the premises two never failing wells of water with pgmps in them, a OiCtifkrul of choice fruit, Tenches, cherries, &c. This property lies near good flouring saw mils, 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 whomilte_terms_valLbe_matle_known— stig-211 it] Y.:MAN Ca, M11,1,E11. Repository copy three times and serol bill to ad— vertiser. U ll a Rea MITE sublicriber informs the public thatheis now _Upropriet e ir-of_tho Buss line-running -daily—b etwetALAWALLslb.ro' n I%,tc; rr titica.tte,-hetetutire-run by Wolferst.urger Rc Stoner. With good horses and a fust-eliiss four horse Omnibus he is enabled to convey passengers to and fro with omfort end convenience. His Buss will leave Waynesboro' at 61 A. M., arriving at Greencastle at 8, making quick time and sure connection with the first Passenger train at - 81 - A. M. Leaves Greencastle at 5 o'clock, P. Xs, ar riving at Waynesboro' at f 45. He is hinicelf - Pra prietor, Vontraetor and Driver. Delivers Adams Express matter to and from Greencastle. Ali Ex press matter expressed the same morning a n d through to Waynesboro' the same day it arrives. Persons wishing to kerul_gostds by_Express_wilLda_ well by giving him a cal!. Persons ciste‘hing to go to Hagerstown should take this route. The train leaves at 9 15 making connection with the Wash— ington County Railroad. aug tO if ] .1. R. WOLPERSBERGER. THE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on Wan NZADAY, SRPTIIMBEA 22d, 1969, his 110PRIVELL MILL PROPOII7, situated 3 miles east of Waynesboro', Franklin Co., Pa., on the big Antietam, two public roads crossing each other at the Mill. The property consists of about 22 acres first-rate land, upon which are the following improvements : The well-known first-class Flouring Mill, known as the Hopewell Mill, with four run of stone, 3 pair of burs and 1 pair chopping stones, 2 over shot water wheels 17 feet high, with 22 feet head and fall, first rate waterpower. The Mill is in complete running order, the mill house being built in every part, 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 ofa 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, Wash House and other neces sary out buildings. There is also on the pre rises a tine orchard of the various kinds of fruit trees, such se apples, peaches, cherries, &c. The subscriber having fully made up hirmind to retire from an active business life, will positively sell on the clay named the above described valuable Mill property. Any person therefore nth: wishes to buy a property of the kind would do well to at tend this sale, as no doubt a gre.t 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 :Move named. at which time the terms will be made known I•y the undersigned, aug 13 is CEO, 11118011 E JACOB i•RICK, D. B. RUSSELL, J BELL. THIS Institution baying been in successful op eration during the last five years at Carlisle, 1 a., hes just been removed to Hanover. Pa.. and will henceforth be known as"PLEASANI HILL COLLEGE" 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 Instrut tore will always compose the Faculty, so that young non, or parents and guardians having sons or wards to educate, may feel assured that full and impartial justice will be done to all favoring the College with their patronage. COLLEGE BUILDING. The College Building is a fine three•stary brick edifice, boautifolly I °cried :tear the end of Balti mort Street, comunauding. a view of oue pf the must charmingland picturesque landscapes in tno State. Studentsfrorn a%road wil I be accommodated with boarding, &a., in private fa mth es, at moderate rates. Next session will oponon Monday. Stplember 1314, 1869 • VirFor further particulars writo.oaJ receive Cat, aloguc, &c. AtWresi, A. M: liatiover, wig 13 In y] Lot for Sale. ca HE eulucribor offers at privato Bala a desirable kfi Building Lot, situate on Leiten,burg stre^t, 40 feet front, with a large frame stable, carriage .hed, 4puble hog pen with corn crib. good wagon-maker shop, choice fruit, &c. thereon. aug 27 3t) D. H. HIFLEIGH. Ihave on hand at iny Warrhouse in Loiteraburg, 5U tone Fortslticra tor Fall trope of ' the teat make. to whichl call tho attention of the , resmerit of the vicinity of Wayrrob.nro', hrfore purch :tug 4 0 41P,Hti$ GROVND. D wELII USE, sep 3 Is] VALUABLEFABM--:- AT A FMSHIATE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. NM follniia CVER. PHOSPHATE AND GUANO, ALEX. LEEDS, Nnxt'dooi to pm Town gau; hmi now on Eana a Rail Innate:ant of CLOCKS. Selected bk,himself with great caw a, .large and well selected assortment of ‘74;17 a 12 aia-4 of ElvtiosiEnglishititttAm JEWELRY No. . cheaper than ever be%re sold in Waynesboro', all the latest styles kept constantly on hand: Eververriety-01-U,vik-bntton--iatur-assort- FINGIM AND EAR RINGS SoliileGold. •En WEDDING RINGS, Silver Thimbles and oilfields,' Castors, Forks, and Spoons, Salt Cellars, and Batter Knives of the cel ebrated Roger Manufacture, at reduced rates. SitE - C - TrA C L To snit:everyboLV's i'yes. Now glasses out:,in old frames. Clocks. Watches. and Jewelry promptly and neatly repaired and warranted. ALEX. LEEDS, Next door to the Town Hall, under the Photograph Gallery.,-;43 July 31.. Valuable farm AT P Riff ATE, CALE. subscriber offers at private sale his valuable 41 farm s.tuate about 2 miles fr , ,m Waynesboro'. on the turnpike leading to Hagerstowa, containing 101 ALCTEL3IIII.6I., more or less, Limestone Land, in a good state of cultivation. The improvements are a LARGE siTOl4 E DWELLING HOUSE, good Va al:. Darn 90 feet long with Wagon Shed attached, corn crib, hog pan, and MhePneeetssasy oullsuiltiings, including spring house which can be occuried by a small fam ily. The spring, is en excellent one convenient to the hun e. '1 here is also on the premises a insjor• chard of Fruit trees. The terms will be made easy to suit the purchaser. 'mg 204 t 0 BAL IIL7C E.. THE Fubsbriber will sell at Public Sale on SAT DIIDAT THB 4TO DAV GIP 81C7TAISBBR, 1969; hie property on East Main S'regb consisting att• lot of ground 25 feet 3 inches front, with a stew mei:7 — story Brick Dwelling Howie, with frame Kitchen attached 16 het eprire, Wood Shed, new 'Frame Stable, Hog Pun. Corn Crib, Chicken Coop. &c., thereon. all in good order. There is also a Mein) at the house, Well of good water near the kitchen door and choice fruit on the lot. Persons jpishing to view the properly before the day of sale can call on the Fubscriber. male to commence at 1 o'clock on said Jay when the terms will be mule knownlby JOHN H MILLER. . G. V. MONO, ♦uct. atig 13 ts] IL. Y - 1111C7 "NE 3EILIFV.- THE undersigned would inform the public-gen erally that they have purchased the Livery here tofore owned by Franklin Weagley, and aro fully prepared to meet the wants of the corn -1,411k munity in their line of business. . They have hadloll their carriages neat • ly repaired and refitted and their- horses are safe. gentle and fast travelers. Par ties conveyed to any point desired, ac companied by a careful driver. Office one, door west of Bowden's Hotel, where an attentive hostler will be in attendance at all bouts of the night and day. No effort will be spared to accommodate all who may patronize them, aug 6 t FUNK & GOR HERO FRUIT JAR. WHIS is undoubtedly the beat and mnst popular jar offered to the public. Mr. B. L. Ryder Pres ident .cti the Ryder Nursery Association, save, o'l have used" the "Hero" Jar for three years for pre serving •fru its of all kinds, IviT h entire success. My fruit haa received the roust unqualified praise fur Natural Flavor and Freshness." • The_ best Jar in the market. Cull on us andl got them bt the dorm or singlo , _ ItislD & I , IIAYNANT. may 28 tf. ACCOMMODATION WAGON, THE sulocriber having put a wagon ' and pair of horses on the road between Waynesboro' and ihaencastle, informs the public that he is well pre. pared to do all kinds of hauling regularly between the two places, and that he will be thankful for a share of the public's patronage. Orders le t nt tie 1) ug St. re of A: S Boaebrike will receive prompt atteetit)n. apr 2—tf] GEO. FOREMAN. 1101111ACON.—TA fine lot of Sugar cured Hams, ILlShaulthr,c, and Sitk.s for gale by up 24-If man Tenn au ure ; HENRY W. FtINIC.
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