VILLAGE RECOdlt 'W'AYJttßlu` S can. cro. Friday * Septensber 105:161119, se. Dau Rica is building a barn at-Clir ail, which is to oast $20,000. Ex•governor Worth, of North Caro line ; died at Raleigh on Sunday: — - or Au extensive coflagration destroyed sixteen business houses aod several hotels- at Goldeborough, N. C., on &colds,. aighti, sat o „,oo Monday night. thMe-wos a very destructive fire- at Richmond, Va., sovorni _lnanufacturing awl business catehlishments being consumed, involviog R. loss of $200,- 000, 101, , jt , le estimated at Pottsville, Pa., that the Pt of December the supply- of pod will he tkilly six hundred thousand tons over that ef lett pear, . . NW Ron Edward Illorhereop, Clerk of • the Howe of Representatives, has arrived safely in London, in improved health, and eapt3f3ta to spew' a few weeks in-Great , Brit •#av, Moro vita* the continent I A convict in the Maryland foquiteri tiary, who has three years to serve as a cat tle thief, has fallen heir to $BO,OOO by the death of a relative in Ohio, and some very disinterested persons gra endeavoring to pro cure his pardon, A new professorship has been estab• lished in Dickinson College, Pennsylvania, supported by a gift of $25,000 from Thomas Beaver, EFT,.of—Danville. The incumbent of the chair is to have charge of the Depart- _plea At 3iblical Literatu onvention to consider the_sub ser The 'eat of retnovin: the NationalCa --Washkigt-on-tn-StAimis-tneete-witlt - lmt - 1 . — favor except in - Missouri. -- Governor Geary has refused to appoint delegates from Penn ----sylvaifix,-xed Governor Baker, of _lndiana, Will not Eend representatives from that State. - larThe-offieial—figures- at the —Treasury Department show that the sogt4 has more money at the present time than any other agricultural portion of the country; North, East, or.Weot. The crops _in_that_seetion_ are, as a general thing, excellent. gia. eorotars of War; Geo. Rawlins, 'oda, mutunit l y the—city—ofl 'as rngton a ter a Ingern t neon. death is reported as being_peaceful_and quiet, and-his lose will be generally felt, owing to the strength of his personal attach ments. President Grant was warmly at tached to him, and deeply regrets that he was not able to attend him in hie last mo• meats. mar.., The Pittsburg Gazette says,that the Boys in Blue.. of Pennsylvania will invite their comrades from every State in the Union to assemble in that ciy some time in September, to consider some of the dead is sues, and it promises that every germ, bri gade and regiment which ever rallied wood the old flag shall be fully represent. ed there, from every State, and under al most every distinguished leader. ifir James L. 'Brooks, an United States officer at Philadelphia, was fatally shot on Monday by a party of toughs in that city Be was in charge of 4 whisky establishment seized by the government. The Vuited statee District Attorney at i'hiladelphia has offered a reward of $5,000 for the arrest of the a 8811881111,9 Attir &letter from Jeff. Davis, received in Montreal, Canada, states that the accounts of his health, recently published, are greatly exaggerated, and adds that he will probably remain in Great Britian during the rest of his life. Jeff is wise. Ile would find the United States very unhealthy for his com plaint. Having ruined his old friends in Mississippi by the inauguration of his crazy ideas in favor of "Secession" and State Wrongs," be has no potion of returning to his 'old home of "Brierfield," to receive the curses of those whom by his suicidal policy ho reduced from affluence and happi ness to poverty and misery. Six MONTHS' SAVINGS . —The Public Debt statement for August is unexpectedly good. Even with the heavy extra di3burree wont of eleven millions of dollars for the payment of pensions, the atatement shows a reduction of the public debt in the amount of five millions six hundred thousand dollars during the month. For the half year that General Grant's .Adminiatratiorr biut had the control of the finances of the country, the reduction has been over forty-nine millions five hundred thousand dollars. egs.. The Cincinnati -Chronicle says "The breastworks in front of Petersburg, thrown up by the confederates during the late war, extending to the left toward Hich• mond 'about twenty miles, and to the right about twenty. five miles, for the defense of the city, has grown up in one condoms line of peach trees of every variety, yielding an sbuedant , crop the present year. This is the fllly legacy left by our poor fellows who wore as the advance line within one bun dred yards of the enemy. Having eaten the fruit while on picket duty, they east the teed aside, and now they appear in one con tinuous line of forty five wiles in beautiful trees,' yielding the greatest of the fittest 1r414: • kat from =f= us. The report of an appalling casualty comes from the coal mining regions. The coal breaker and out-buildings of the Avonp dale mine, at Plymouth, Pc, caught Are on Monday, and 200 persons, men and boys, who were working in the mine beneath were out off from all" mode of" escape" its& were suffocated. At last Recounts the fire was still burning, and the black damp prevented any attempt Wog made to epen a way to the victims. Two men who wept down the abaft to find a way wore almost instantly suf focated, and were knot) dead by two °there coming aft.% Spats TON, Pe„ Rept. 1 1,111 11.--The latest intelligence from the •AWNI are fp the Avondale mine wake, up to this hour this morning, ho!de out but very might tropes for the safety of the two hundred or 'more pied who have been shut up in the earth aim yesterday morning. The **Saps of gas and choke damp pre. °lasi the possibility of any father attempt at exploration Wing made. Until the steam fan, whip') is pow being set up, Li -finished , ,- nothing pap be done to aid those in the mine, or ascertain if any one is living. It is feared (but no_une-dare-arpressityt hat-not- -hu man being is now alive within the • horrible pit. Niunerous theories as to- their safety -or death ate advanced. It is asserted by some that the almost instant suffocation-of Williams and Jones, who went down seventy feet last night, pronounces beyond a doubt the awful doom of those who arc hundreds of feet below, and cut off from all supplies of air. Others assert that if the doors'leading to the principal avenues and chambers *ere shut, the choke and fire damp could not reach them, and no gaseous matter would be gen crated when entirely cut off from the fire. Old and practical miners shake their heads, evidently afraid to venture a prediction of what the investigation will bring to light There is now no 6re in the main entrance or abaft. All possible baste is being wade in gettm`g_t e,s eam= • n=intoz E posmon,_.--__ t will be ready about 3 o'clock this afternoon, pethaps - sooner.r: Thousands of lion-anon , ohildren,fathers _and mothers, aistets and brothers, Of those below, is heartrending in the extreme. The. hays waited and watch. ed nii ii iiiibout sleep or shelter, pray jug for the deliverance of those most dear to Ih - elf, an d bewailing the awlnl calamity -which threatens to desolate their house holds. Operations in the neighboring mines have ceased. A gloom pervades MI whul com munity. —Pbi-mouTri T -Pa. ; Sept-,-7—Two-partie miners have descended the shaft. The first was:compelled to retreat after going twenty one feet into the gangiay. The damp was -two-to-three-feet-deep-at-the-hottom—of , • , re—secs • =7 - ' 7- 7 7 - 1 having penetrated the gangway ninety.five - fee ti - and - found the„ large — door — wido — open. - They then went one hundred feet further in one of the passages, and founA a small door closed. .Atter opening this door to give it - eittiilation of sir, they returned. Had this small door„ been open, there mightbe a shade of .hope as the gas, smoke, and fi re would have 114 free passage around the cir cuit, and out again. As it is, fears are en• tertained that the smoke has penetrated the inner mine, and suffocated all the men. At 7.10 P m._four men wentdown to fix the hose, and returned in about twenty min utesaeporting that they had been at the furnace, and found everythion , all right ex= wept the fire in the furnace, w hich e was still bdrning. They could not arrange the water hog() until it was raised a little. They were not seriously affected by the foul air. FINANCIAL OUTLOOK —A writer in Hunt's Merchant's Magazine calla attention to sever al points which deserve to be onsidered in fore-casting the financial future of the coun try. To specify, be insists that there is no lank of capital in the loan market, that this capital is in few hands; that larger profits are made on capital in New York than in any other market we have; that p very consider. able share of the floating capital comes from the country national banks, which their man agera find it•more profitable to run in Wall street; that, owing to the frequent monetary spume, and the uncertainty of tbo fitturo, large sums are being embarked in permanent investments, while legitimate business i n other forms is suffering and trade is ember. rested. Hence, three inferences are drawn, each of which seems tons to be just: lit, that there is plenty of money in the country, to avert any real danger of a financial crash; 2d, that mercantile and industrial enterprise should be carefully restrained within the limits o f sound prudence and bona fide means; ad, that the country may thus speed ily recuperate, and, aided by an unusally bounteous harvest, will soon and itself en tering upon p (weer of more general pros perity than it has ever yot;known. . FIZIZEZ VIP The case of the United States against the extensive distiller, E. J, Ullman, owner of the Southside distillery, on Washington road, which was seized some weeks ago for violating the internal revenue laws has been compromised by Ullman paying twenty thou• sand dollars. Or The demand for fractional currency at the Treasury is so great that po less than the issue of 8200,000 a day for one year will satisfy it. THE AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL for September, contains the usual variety of in. terestiog articles, also a premium list _for 1870, offering a large variety of useful arti cles to all who get up clubs. Specimen Cop• ies, Show Bills, dr,o., sent free. Address, N. P. BOYER & Co., Parkeaburg, Chester co., Pa. A woman died recently in Trenton, Michi gan, io giving birth to her thirty-first child. Among the thirty-one were three pairs of twins, and the ellen of them all, if livint woold be only twenty-nine years old. LOC,A.L MAT FRS. $ era. Frantz & Suitely haws dieeDlV. (14 partornehip. Pao notipe. Pow SAL!--One, two. three or foto she • of stook in the Waynesboro' lintlidisk Nrupire-of *he _ * EE II PPOLIO 84/4.—Speoial attention is di rented to the sale of personal property by J E. Emmert, in to-day's paper.— I== Thursday gpd Friday 'morn• logs of last week frost was observed in this region, but too slight to dd 'any barns. liirreter ffeuver's dwelling house, pe*y Weirs loint, Frederick 00. was do omed by Ore en Friday last. Jowl W. %won, formerly of, °WOW bersburg, bas received the appointment of Postmaster at qbarlestown, Jefferson county, West Virginia—,_ no Nic —The Order of Red" Men of Iftla place _basket_pie—nio in - the Pine Hill Woods, on Thursday, the 16th OW POCKET PICKED —The Spirit says Squire ITintnao, ofChinnbershirg, was recently relieved, in Lancaster, of twenty-eight dol lars and fifty cents, by a pickpocket. , Pin Nip.—The Union Sabbath School (Jacobs' Churcb),will hold a baskpl pin Me in David Jacobs' woods on Saturday neat, llth , inst., at 9 o'cloek i A. M. FARM SOLD -Mr. John Singer has sold hie farm pontniniog 94 sores, situated be• tween Quipey end Nit. Hope, to Miee Har. riot Stemy, for the squ of 512,200. Foa Sitr.E.—.lllisT - 13.413 - e - WM lloore wilt - tell at public sale on 64 1266 Oot , a desks ,t , w STEAM ENGINES —Special attention is directed_to_the A idvertisement_of_Mr. George Frick, manufacturer of portable and statical steam engines,-in-to-dars-paper. ge. Last week a corps of engineers was engaged in running' a route or routes for tho proposed Railroad from Mercersburg to conneet-with the-Cumber-Imi Valley—Road- at 91 near t reopen aging for Meroorbburg. FOR, PIO NlCE.—Persone attending pie- ca about(' supply_tkainfivites_vali_chaeaa,_ crackers, and opium bou g ht from Reid & EATINEII MATCHES —A little giil, daugh • ter of Harry S. Myers; of Fayettville, died on,Saturday last from eating off the heads of several matches Parents should take warn ing and be careful with their matph boxes. lerA man who will bring a horae,to town and leave it tied up in the hot sun all day, witbouta bite to eat or a drop of water to drink, while he is in a seleon guzzling, beer and "aieh," deserves to be kicked oUt of town. Die rise.—According to the Odd Fel low, Dr. D. P. Pahrney, of the vioinity of Booneboro, has four fine "porkers" of the Chester breed, the largest one, fourteen months old, weighing seven hundred pounds. The others are represented as being nearly as large. CONOERT.—John B. Clayburn, assisted by the Waynesboro' Brassand String figpdg will give a concert of vocal and instrumental music in the Town Ball to morrow (Satur day) evening. Mr. C. is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind, grid excels as q violiniat, AGRICULTURAL FAIR —The Seventh An nual Exhibition of the Adams County Agri cultural Society will be held at Gettysburg. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 28th, 29th and 30th, 1869. The (half-mile) traok and grounds are-iw-fintr, and the premiums offered liberal. Tttg WXATHEIL—SeveraI refreshing show• era of rain fell here on Wednesday last, which has bad the effect to cool materially the atmosphere. The weather is now peas• ant, but more rain is needed to enable some of our farmers to complete preparations for seeding. REPUBLICAN .MEETING.-A. meeting of Re publicans will be held in the Town Ball on Saturday . the 25th inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., to nominate Borough and Township Offices to bo supported at the coming election. A general attendance is requested. FOUND MAD.— Mi 8 s Virginia King, daughter of Samuel L. King, of Hagerstown, was found dead in ber bed on Wednesday morning a week. Supposed cause, disease of the heart. ats. The Annual Fair of the Frederick County. Agricultural Society of Maryland will be held at Frederick city, beginning on the 12th ,of October and continuing four days. The Society has appropriated a very liberal sum to be awarded u premiums for trials of speed, whiob will doubtless attract a number of the beet horses. Competiiion is open to all. Ur The noisy controversy of the ••katy dids" reminds us that the harvest is put and the sunitnerls ended, General Longstreer, the surveyor of the port of New Orleans, has appointed several colored men to positions in his deportment. z i aln Itirrn 8 eocout- A Boib VILLAIN.-;-The Shippensburg News Dye .1 On Tondo, night of last week, near midnight, g litrauger knocked st the door of the residence of Mr. Solomon Varner, near. Orretowt, and having awakened Mr. F. re. uestede bandage and some camphor to apply ' to a wound Which he said a friend had re• ceived by falling from his butte, ip the wood sear by. Mr. Fames arose and, , complied With his request. The stranger Was gone about ten minutes, *WC be returned and is be handed. Mi.' F. the bottle be . had received from 'him, he. told him, in a business like way, that in a certain'enphiond in the house there wee a quantity of gold secreted, and he-ulna have it, Jr.' Farner pretended to have no, knowledge of this,-but the_bold raseal-threat• coed to shoot hiin if it was not coming forth. with. Mr. F. at last brought the money from the hiding place, when the thief insisted that there were also several mull pieces of gold in the clock on the mantel, and forced Mr. Farner else to produce them. Ifavirig thud secured in all about $5O, he left the house, but not-without-giviog-Mr.—Firrnericarilitid cursing. There was but one other person in the house - at the time, but as Mr. Farrier is an aged man he could offer no resistance, and the other inmate was soundly sleeping. W Ito the daring scamp was is unknown, and hie knowledge of the affiirs of the house seems i not a little strange. It was certainly a bold undertaking, and the pity is be got away with his life. .I,Aftfig ENGINE.—Our attention was the other day called to an Eighty-horse Power Steam Engine just being finished by our in genius Foundryman, Mr. Geo. Frick. This piece of machinery is designed for J. A. Elder's Paper. Mill, at Halitown, V 4 . The - Wight of the engine complete is over ten tons, the fsMiWM - Is_twett - re — feet - pThrueter and weighs over lour tons, and is turned on the face for belt to r..to on. It has the finish _ . r doubt whether their is another place of man ufacture f n the three counties with the Machinery to put up such an Eugine. It will be seed Mr. F. is prepared tomanufav ture engines from two to one butuitted and, fifty-horse power. I==l=l SUDDEN DE Ant MiSH Esther Eleffner, an armed lady, died suddetdi at the residency of—Mr—Leonard—Senger j —pear—Leitereburgr on Sunday evening last. It appears she was on a Visit to Mr. S. to wait on his wife, sneer relative, who was lying ill at the titan- nthe morning elm ate a heatty and to all appearanoes,,was inithe enjoyment of good Ifialth. About 10 or 11 o'clock she was 'suddenly prostrated by an attack of paralysis and, remained in an unconscious state of mind until some time in the even ing, when death ensued. On Tuesday her remains were conveyed to, accompanied by a large procession of fries/di, and interred in the Snow Hill burying_ground. ROADS.—The last Repository in review ing the action taken by the Court in relation to roads in this county refers to the follow: iog oases presented from this township : I Froat \ the Wharf road, to the Waynesboro I and Greencastle turnpike road, at or near a point where the lands of Franklin Miller ad• I join lands of Robert 111ellvaney, in said township, and to end on the publie road lead ing from Waynesboro, by way of Mt. Hope, to Chambersburg, at or near a point where the lands of John Prico 'adjoin lands of c ....._ Jonathan Foreman's Ors, in saicl township. August 10th, 1869, ourt appointed Eman uel Kuhu, John Ben diet and Adam Essig viewers. Beginning on a private road or lane, lead• ing from the dwelling house of Wm P. Weagly, petitioner, in said township, to lands of John Good, at or near point whero the lands of James Burn's join lands of David Stoner and others, and ending on a public road leading from Waynesboro to Ringgold, , at or near a point opposite the house of John Johnston. A ugust 10th,;,1.869, court appointed A. B. Stoler, John 11. Johnston Jacob Forney viewers. DEAD.-Mr. Geo.. Mitchell, an elderly and well known citizen died suddenly at his resi dence near Greencastle, en Thursday of last week, Be was io Greencastle in the eve ning and returned home in the enjoyment of his usual good health, but before 9 o'clock was a corpse. The Echo attributes his death to paralysis. Be was in the 58th year of his age. The resideoco of Mr. Albert Schanck, at Fort Washington, New York, was entered on Wednesday afternoon and $15,000 in silver plate and jewelry carried of. • Five swarms of bees attacked a horse at Racine, Wisconsin, on Friday last, and stung him to death. The horse lived only about an hour and his agony was fearful to behold. In China if a young man is not married by the time be is 20 years of age he is drummed ous of town. No doubt the young ladies of this country wish such custom pre veiled here. We cannot understand why people should any loager buy the miserable preparations advertised as hair rests:sere, when the Aliewa, which is 'really the finest article for the hair is use, can be procured for so reasonable a price Rb one dollar a bottle. , Prominent .over all other medicines is Seward's Cough Cure. k 4 = tam e tr,llll Near Leitersburg, Md., on the stb inst , Miss ESTHER HEFFNER, aged 69 years and 27 days. Oa Monday morning, the 30th ult.. in Fayetteville, of Cholera Wanda), HARRY A., eon of W. W. and Ellie M. Crooks, aged / year, 5 months - and 7 days. • On the 28 ttlt., in Greencastle, Mts. JANE DAVISON, aged 87 years, 6 Months lind 1 da,y. Oa the 27tfr ult., at bilfinsidelos in Brant garnery township, JOHN SWARTZ, eked 49 years, tniciath and 8 Jaye. SPECIAL NOTICES. larapiako AND BUMMER STILES OF - HATS FOR 1885, Compiiaidg'f3llk. Fell ; Wool stiff t 'Btri4r-Bkibile for Men's, Boys and Children's Weer just opening St" • lIPBEGRAFFIts.:...:, HAT *w GLOVE: FAcroay. rip-STRAW HA I'S ail sorts and sizes for Men anti Boys, cheap et UFOS GRAFF'S ._ HAT AND GLOVNI FADT;OIIit. IirL4DIES "SUN UHUAHLLAIS And PARA SOLS Ow chestiest in at - lIPDEGR,AFF'B „. .HAT 4MD 61,1009111 TOTORIN • 1131 r A U U N GOODeI,—A large M of Auc- tion Hats at half price. Come and see them if you Wital 4-41014 llaVit.-,-,_,.._,IJi t UEURA Frd- HAT eNp 0101 , 11 FACTORY. IarLAP/ES hurrig.—A. isige stook , on hand of all sizes our own make, at UPDEOHAFF'S, Opposite Washington House, may 14.1 Hagerstown, Md. TO CONSUIRIPTIVIM.- THE AdVerthoer, having been restored to health in a few weeks, bp' a very simple; remedy, after hay. ins suffered several-years with-a-severe - lung aßec • ion. an that dread disease, Consumption-1a anx ious to make known to hisfiAloW-suiterers the means of cure: To nil who desire h, he will vend a copy of the prescription - load- (free . of th - acte) - with the dime. Lions for prepariog Nutt twin; the acme. which they will find ti 1031iffi CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA BitoNCOIT4S, OM The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted. and :read inCirmation which he conceives to be in valuable; and tie hones every sufleret wild 'try bit remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may rove a blessitK. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad drees itr.v. ET) WARP A. WIIAON, mayl9] Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GSA t LEM AN who for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all i he eh fects of youthful indiseret ion, will, for the elke of suffering humanity, send flee Mail who need it, the receipt and directions fufmaking she simple remedy by—witich-he-was-cured — Sufillreirirviishiug to profit by the advertise 's experience, can do so by add less • infirinverfect,confide nee, JOHN B. OGDEN, may 141 No• 42 Cedar street, New York. rint.nnst.PHlA, Tuesday Sept 7. 1869 i —The flour marker presents uo new feature, and iu the absence of any demand for Alp went, only a few hundred barrels were taken in lots by the home consumers at $5 50g6 - for suoerfine„ sss9@ti - for extrasfer - 50( 17.75 for-lowa,-W isconsin and Minnesota ex tra family, 66 2,5 w; 25 for Penasyloania do. do., 46.75(7 75 tor Ohio do. do., and sB®. 10 for lane" brands, according to quality; a150,1,1900-barrels-red-stone-eagle mills—and . pring,-garderi-ou-sectet-terms7 - Rye flout'is steady at $6.25. There is less firmness in the wheat market, but a good inquiry for prime tote. Sales of 4,000 trqs,hols - AVirstera and Pennsylvania red $1.45@1 53. 3 000 I . ;,lbusbela prime Delaw' do- - I ablail 47 ..are do. tan. and 12,000 bushels Western do . on_seb. Leims—ltye lei West ern and Pennsylvania ; 1,000 bushels sold at the former rate. Corn is quiet, with sales of •yeilow•at $1.18®1.20. and 6,000 bushels Westero'nnsed at 81 14®1.16. Oats sae in better demand; Bolus of 1 200 bushels Pennsylvania were delivered at 620, and 3,000 bushels Delaware at 58®600. NOTICE. nUDLIC Notice is hereby given that the Enter- U prise Building Association. of Waynesboro', ' a., made due application to the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin County, for an Amendment of the Charter of Incorporation of said association,and that said Court will on the fourth Monday of Octo ber 1P69, grant the same if no sufficient reason he shown to the contrary, according to the Act of As sembly in such case made and pro vidcd. W 11 it , lcE l o WELL, Prothonotary. sep I 0-3 c DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that. the copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, us thyvicians, was dissolved by mutual consent on Monday the 6th inst. The 000 ks and accounts of the late arm-are in the bands of Dr. I. N. .riively, upon whom all persons indeLted are requested to call and make early settlement. BEN I. FR INTZ, I. N. tiN IV ELY. The undersigned in taking leave oft he prrfeesinn would embrace this opportunity of expressing his thanks to the public for the confidence and, good will manifested towards him tinting his professional career, and hopes the same will he extended to his late partner Dr :Shively who is in every way worthy oft heir patronage, and who will continue the bus iness at the same °filo. BENJ. FR.kN IZ. eep 10—tf GEORGE FRICK'S STEW 81GINE WORKS, WAYNEIJORO', FRANKLIN CO., PA. MANUFACTURE PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES. I'A VING increased laciltiea for maLufacturing Portable and Stationary Steam Engines at short notice, of sizes from two to one hundred and fifty horsepower, I would call the attention of persona wanting portable engines for threshing grain, &c., as I am now prepared to furnish them at short notice. lam also prepared to furnish shaft. ings, pu'leya, &c., and all work in my line of busi ness: Persons in want of anything in my line will please call and examine my work before bupjig 'elsewhere. For furehca , particulars send for circular. GEO. FRICK, Waynesboro'. sop 10 tr.] • • Franklin Co., P. PUBLIC SALE. lIE understigned will offer at public wale, on Tossixav THU 12111 DAY 07 °mama, 1869. her House and Lot of Ground, situated on West Main Street, Waymsbore. The lot fronts 54 feet by 264 in debth. The improver mints are a new two story Brick Dwelling . with two-story Brick Back Building, Smoke House, good Cistern Bake-oxen, a new Frame stable with carriage - shed i attached. hog pen, corn crib, &c.— There is alas on the lot a very choice Retie], of huh trees. e to eminence a t 10 "clock on said day when the term will be glade known by IikILIEUCA M. IMSORNI cep 10 ta] ' . • G. V. Munn, Auer. BACON.—A fi ne lot of :Inger-cured Hams, Shouldi as, and Jides for sale by ap 2a-tf _ REIH & wAyAANT, PUBLIC SALE. VaHli Art intending, to quit . hours - keeping 1,11 whlsel 'at pnblie sole. tit his residence on Church street in Waynesboro', on , TAB 25rn or Sternness, 1800. the farrowing, personiil property, to wit ;Likocitaiwitit BUCitalt, (iienriy - n — A)• 1 light Spring Wagon, 1 good Mach Cow 43 Roy, (one of which is leg: 1. sat -buggy itinasii3 i set 'firitilii; 1 fillfiriiitUalicirilt TilifhT; baker, 2 cow chaink Also- - HOUSEHOLD 2NIiktMITRYFUItiVITURE;* ionsiiiing of 1 Cooking Btoie -- 1 -7 Priiiiir StOrei Iron Kettles, wooden and tittltckets, tube, barrels,, . 1 butter churn, 1 pickle stanil t 2fire s et; kegi.•,lot earthen, queens and tin•ware - . .mouthing irons, lam dies and spoons, bread pans. pot.itek - ovint•-praft 2 dining tables, 1 safe, 1 flour chest, 1 tionghtroy, 1 improsid rink, 1 wash stand. basin and 'pOdher, • 1 lounge, 1 baby diih, 2 feather beds, -2 seta rOckong chairs, titirgn mirror, 1 24 Your 30 yds. rag carpet, a lot of hemp carpet, about J barrel of Vinegar, 1 TON CLOVER HAY, Potatoes by the bust.el, Wood se* and hone, shovels, hoes, &c., and other articles not. necessary to men. don. - -- • Sala to commence at 1 o' 'oakon seidilifj when -a credit of Ili - months will be given on all sums of *5 and upw a rds, the purchaser giving his note with approved sectirity. JOSEPH F. EMMERT. sep 10-ts Joie F. Simms; Auct. VALUABLE FARM JEW INN/AII_IIIC.IIM47 r(' E subscriber will dell at ,Public Sall, on Tugs ".DAY TUB 2 8T$ DAY or Oar:l:sista, 1869, the fol lowing described 'RCA Estate, tiiettitiging — to the heirs of Samue.. Hare, dec'd,'situaied abOut 4 milts north of vt ayneaboro', ma the ipublin mad leading trom the Greencastle turnpike to H. Besore's Mill, about one mile from the lat 4 r - place; to .wit : A Farm containing 181 A gLenamsg e more or less, good quality Limestone Land, about 25 acres of which are well set with thriving timber. The im• provements are a two story Brick and Weather boarded DWELLING HOUSE, 2 TENANT Holism Wash House, Smoke H ous e, GOOD BANK BARN, fratueliorse - bittileteibs and Cider Prom; under goal roofing. There is also a meti_ofgooti_water neatthatioor-otthoAlwitiling-an a fine orchard of fruit trees on the premises. At the same time and place will be offered 20 acres of MOUNTAIN LAND, situated in Quincq township, adjoining Fu.rnsce lands and lands of _Wm.-Low-erauthe_rs,-welt-set-witn-thr-iiitrig-youngt chestnut timber, which will ba sold toyitther or in three separate lots to suit purchasers. Persons wishing 'to view either property before the day of sole Can call an the subs fiber residing on the first mentioned premises. Sale to commenced_at_lo o'clock on. said wheni the the tenon will be mule known by JOHN BARE,. Attorney for the Heim. U. V. Motto, Auct.. sep 3 44 A FIRMATE-MILL PROPERTY r 0 SA - L . THE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, ou Wan NERDAY, SEM:JIBS% 22J, IBn9, his MI MU PROM 1101li situated 3 miles east ofWaynesboro',.Franklin Pa., on the biglAntietant, two public roads crossing each othergit the Will. The property consists of-lihout 22 acres firat•rate, land, upon which are the fallowing improvements:. The welt-known firsbcless rlouring Mill, known as the Hopewell Mill, with tour run of stone. 3 pair of burs and pair chopping stones, 2 over shot water wheels feet hlgh, with 22 feet head and fall, first rate wnter•p•twer. The Millis in complete running order, the mill house being built in every part, of the very best material,"and is too most eubstantiat manner. This Mill is regarded us ono of the best in the County, being located very handsomely anti in the midst of a very thickly settled neighborhood,. commanding a large home trade and in one of the finest groin grOwing ssict.ons in the entire Uutialier land Valley. The other buildings are a good TWDSTORY BRICK DWELLING HO USRtvith Baseasent and Cedar, log Barn, Tenement House with stable, a good Cooper Shop, h - House and . other neces airy out buildings. There is alse.on the pre lilacs a fine orchard of the various kinds of fruit trees, such as apples, peaches, cherrielt, rite. The eubscriber having fully made up his mind to retire from an active I tininess life,. will positively sell on the day named the aboVe &Scribed vain able •Mill property. Any perion therefore wit) wishes to buy a property of the kind would do well to t - tend this sale, as no doubt a gre;l bargain wilt be obtained in the pun:hose of the property. 'rite sale will take place on the premises at I clock on the day above named, at which time the terms will be made known by the undersigned. aug 19 is GEO, BESORE VALUABLE FARM &T PRIVATE SALE. V H E subscriber offer.: at private sale *ruin con mining 99 acres of &grate himestons. Land in a high state of cultivation, lying in view of the road leading from WlA7neFl , oro ' to Ringgold, 2 miles from the former place, with a large two-suoy Stone House, Wash House with arched Cellar under it, large Bonk Barn, Wagon Shed, Cton Crib, a large hay arid grain shed. hog pen. wood house, black smith shop. &c.. thereon. This prop( ity is situated in a very pleisant neighborhood, adjoining lands of Joseph F. Rohrer, Daniel F. Good, Samuel Frantz and others. There are also on the premises two never failing welts of water with pumps in them, a fine apple orchard of choice frdit, peaches, cherries, &c. This property lies near good flouring mills, 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 6 y whom the terms will he made known. aug2t' EMANUEL MLLE& Repository copy three timer and send bill to ad vertiser. PUBLIC SALE. `SHE undersigned. Trustee appointed by the Or li phans' Court of Franklin county, Pa., offers for sale the following Tract of Land. containing 26 AtIREB and 14 perches, neat measure, part of the Real Estate of Geo. Greenawalt, late of the county of Franklin, deed. This tract of land is situated in the township of Quincy, and was' formerly part of the Mansion farm of said deceased. It joins lands with John F. Hess, John Stoles and others, and is an excellent quality of Limestone land. It has on it a TweiNtory Log Douse, with Kitchen attached. Lo; Barn (part bank) with two threshing fI,JOTS ant wagon shed. There is a well of excellent water (' ever filling) M the door, and a stream of pure water running through the premises convenient of access for stock on the land. l'he land is under good fetter s t and about seven acres are in meadow of first quality. The buildings are close to the public road from Mt, Hope to Brown's Mill, and convenient to church. school house, stow, blacksmith shop, mill, &c. larSale to be held on the premises. on Saturday the 25th day of Septet!". 6ei.. at 2 o'clo. k, M., when the telaV will be made known by the undersigned. JOHN GREENAWALT, Trustee. G. V, Motto, Auct. eep 3 Ii Lot tor Sole. HE subrcriber offers at private sale a desirable 1.11 Building Lot, situate on Leitersburg street, 41) feet front. with a large iron° stable, carriage bed double bog. pen with corn crib, good wagon-maker shop, choice frith, &c. thereon. an e • 27 3tl 1. tf. if FLEJG • e