C VILLAGE itgoo4o.- virair Ina ts coot 0, *Wiper 8 , Polk • Johnlighee was found-404 in the etweeta of Philadelphia en Sunday MOrtible, stabbed to the heart, ; ••• id.— , .T • gehe Riohnioid Via y revere the oleo. tion.ef Mute Greely. as !Jutted Statue Sea. Mot ; fiom WirEt President Pierce le reported very W. `tic - epilog Oen. Gra n t he is the dal)) person onw alive who noonpied . the Fred. dentist oliair by the will of the people. is f ,..The U.S. Goveramini 1111 offer for ale oa.tbe 80th of :iorember neat, all the Valuable government property (Old Armory) at Harper's Ferry. firA frightfyl accident recently occurred at the Indiana State Fair held at la& anapolie, by the minion of a eteae boiler. 'Twenty odd pereone Care killed and a great er number wounded. &The Knoxville-Press and ifet - uhrettyk that durieg last week,SenatorProstalow wee confined to hie bed, though no very marked change, aside from increased debility, bad taken place in his condition. Ho confident ly expects to resume hie sent in the Senate in December. IMEMI!!:1 tom•• Gen. James B. Steadman, ex•oolleet or of Internal Revenue at New Orleans, and a great friend of Andy Johnson, hao been arrested for defrauding the government out of 0000,000. Steadman most have been dealing largely in extravagant luxuries. Cam , A carriage containing four ladies tumbled over the precipico opposite the Clifton House, Niagara Falls, on Saturday. Mrs. Mahala Smith, of Providence, R. 1.. am instantly killed. Mies Ann Bellew, of the same place, was fataify injured-. Da. Souotm.—The Medical desolation of Washiogton, D. 0., have adopted resolu tions requesting Gov. Geary to suspend the execution of the mottle() of Dr. Paul Bobeep pe, convicted at Carlisle, Pa., of the murder of Miss Steinneoke. on the ground that the chemical evidence was insuffieient, and failed to prove aatiefactorily the presence of hydro °lank odd or any other poison ,in the atom. nob of the deceased. Bonner writes to the New York ffer cad that the report that Dexter is to trot against Lady Thorne ftir the benefit of the Avondale fund, is without foundation. He declines to lot Dexter trot spinet any horse even for the most worthy purpose; but be .offers 0100,000 in slash for any horse in the World that will trot ne Dexter trotted week before last, d mile in 2.21$ to a road wagon, and carrying the same weight which be carried. Mr General Ames, who took command in Mississippi last March, reports that since that period he has received official notice of thirty-taro murders, includiag that of Wend Crane ;of thirteen assaults with in• tent tO 011, and of thirteen outrages. With. in the year rewards have been offered for thirteen other murderers, but none of these last have been arrested. Of the other ar rests made under hie orders for murders and other violence, thirteen have been taken out et hio bands by the United States Judges. He believes that the Kaki.= Klan are at tempting to create a reign of terror, with a view of affecting the tapproaching elections, nod thinks that through either inability or unwillingness the civil authorities are remiss in enforcing the laws. im,..The freshet of last Saturday night nand Sunday seems to have caused great de• atruction of property besides the loss of ceveral lives. Philadelphia has experienced terrible and destructive freshet in the Schuylkill, the river spreading over many blocks of houses on either bank and sweep ing everything before it. Houses and -rail toad care have been washed off and several lives lost. The railroad. bridge at Gray's Ferry was washed ont,,catting off railroad communication between Baltimore sad Phil adelphia. From Central and Eastern Penn sylvania and New York telegrams tell one tusbroken story of great floods in all the streams, and of buildings of every sort on their shores being destroyed by the torrents. Railroad travel in these localities has been entirely out off, bridges and tracks being alike carried away by the waters. In the distance that it covered, the storm appears to have been one of the most disastrous that his ever happened. It will be many days before the enormous total of damages will be ascertained. The prosperity of the South jar. lusts the statement that the internal revenue receipts from that section will be nearly fifty - per cent. greeter tor the present Lied "ear , than for the last fiscal year. Among - the Asaedifications of -the revenue law that will undoubtedly be recommended todithe next Congresi will bee tatrof one per cent. per pound on cotton. It is believed that snob tt tax will yield fully $15,000,000 a year, and this would justify the ; repeal oe that portion of the laW .imposing epeeist . taxes, relieving the laboring and maoufacturing interests of a great burden. ft is eald that the government does not now realize one•tenth of thet amount is should from ebe sales-of cotton, as the 'Mat. ere pm rotted b's the inoums tax: t, LOCA.L MATTERS, , Bit*-4sitid it S. Eide t 's. pli‘Ottr bonne hive linished seeding. sia.Clorn husking bas commenced. serTueeday next will be election day. tigirObeeteute are in Entititet. -.... Money le ecatoo. Stirßow to make money—advettitae. ilat.Weather cages predict that Winter tail set in eery early 'thin year. Otirdo to Eldon's for cheap- Dots anti Shoes. eci.Ne w Styles of Rats and Claps, at El den's get.W. Kreps baa been appointed , Poe Mester at Cavetown, Md. CITIZENS.—For Best•olaee goods go to Beaver' e. Latest Style Hate. tgle,The weather is giving U 3 a strong re minder of the near approach of winter. - -- CSPWinter apples are doming to town at 50 cents per bushel. The , crop in :quantity and quality is represented as a fine one. ==2:l=l Mr White pouts are about "played" for thii sewn, and a portion of the washer woman's occupation is gone,. 09-We believe that 0. N. Denver has the moat complete stock of goods iti town in his line of business. Fon SAtaa —A desirable property, home and lot, in Waynesboro'. For particulars inquire of the printer. 110.—Nour let the people_ all come to the North Eaat Corner of the Dimond. A com plete stook , of Bats, Boots and Shoes just received ' latest tall styles,C N. Beaver. ALIOTIONDERING.--We direct special at• tgatiOn to the advertiaemeut of Mr. Joint F. Stouffer. auctioneer, of Mt. Rope, io to-day's paper. MASE4 MVETING.-A Republican Masa Meeting will be held in the Court House, in Chambersburg,on Friday Evening, October Bth, 1869. The meeting will be addressed by Maj. Calhoun and J. M. Vanderslice. NOTES Dm—Persona talita gave their notes at the sale of H. etalta iti March last are notified that the same are now due. Pay. meet is repeated. sa ta.According to the Scranton Republican, Mr. D. Patterson, of thin vicinity, was re Gently on a visit to that place, and paid into the Avondale Relief Fund, the snm of 857, which was collected by Mr. P.'s daughter and niece among our citizens. SALM—Several sales of Real Estate will be found in our advertiseing columns to.day, and among them the Washington hotel property, situated on the Dimond, belong ing to Jerome Deaver.' Its location makes this a desirable property. DEAD.-Mr. Daniel Bricker, a wall known citizen, and a soldier in the late war, died at Quincy, on the 22d ult., from the effects of a wound received in the battle of Franklin, Tennessee, in the 47th year of his age. MORE Reitt.--A rain Storm set in here on Saturday evening last and contbaued al- most without eotermission up to Sunday evetliog. The streams Were much swolen but no damage done in the neighborhood as far as we have been able to learn. TEXT BOOK.-00 Saturday last the School Board of Washington township adopted as a Text Book in the Public Schools Sypher's School Elistroy of Pennsylvania The same work is in use in the public schools of Quin• ay township. All who have examined the book speak favorably of it. BALE I:Par.—Persons wishing to engage Geo. V. Mong to call sales can see his list and have their names entered by calling at this office. It is not necessary, therefore, for persons to visit hia residence, several miles from town. We are authorized to at. tend to this business for him. TUE Nir.w BELL.- The bell for the Pree byterian Church was. hung on Thursday evening last.. It was manufactured at the well known foundry of Fulton it Co., Pitts• burg. It bae a One tone and gives very gen. eial satisfaction. As before stated, it weighs 800 pounds and cost 8865 at the foundry. Davin? Norzon.—The notices of Period ipals, etc., from 0.0 r 'Ringgold Reviewer, whioh appear from *time to time in these eoltimeeare inserted as paid' advertieements. As the party furnishing them residits sever= al miles distant and does not have an oppor• tunity to examine the proofs, he should not be held accountable for bluiders that" the compositor has occasionally snide , end , which we have overlooked in the proof. IS= FATAL .6.OOIDINT -•-111 r. Conrad Baths trim resided bear Geruttgoisn, in Washing ton Co., ma., on flittntday evening last foll from s ohestuut,tree'and fraottired Skull, from ideate of which • ,be died' on Sunday moioing. , Dr. John M. Ripiole of this phioe wu seoefor sod promPtly:,repaired; the seine ,o f the ,sooident, bui , medieal skill proved unavailing, sod, be•upired a above. stated. '" Mr. R. lem aged about 11l 'ears and ieauts'a •Nay Qt a wwifesod sis obildco i t. ittErriria oe Patentouti,i;-!i i timi'Ottlie* •Preebytery toe convened la the?,lfitiiihYter 'lair Ober& of tbie place, ow Ast Itielodny ,eveolog, about fifty motrtherft*lttg presitif ! the .Ifteeing eermon was . di3ltvetteld Rett: Mr. Neroross, of. Carliele. -, , ; th - O,',Ohithlete session were closed at 11 0 * 6 1 0011';‘*10,041 night. The vote , on the UN/ON with the Nevi'School XecemblY on the - basis of the ' etandards of 'the church, resulted asfellows: 22 ministers voted iu favor of thq union, 6 ministers against it; 81 Elders voting for and none against it. . Subsequently the elect l * I lion was made quanitoons. The ,I , 'ree l l lo l declined to release Rey. J.. W. Wigbtwnn from the pastoral relations with the coagre, gitioris of Greencastle and Waynesboro'. Rev. Wightman will therefore (motion° to be the pastor of the Chureh • its this place The meetings were well 'attended. by the citiseos, Religious services will be held in the ehurob every evening anti_ott,Saturday morning of this week, on Which occasions ASV. Mr. Neroreas Will preach.- Communion services will be bold oe Sab: bath morning. Fresbytery adjourned-to-meet in Nesvvillo, Cumberland county, in April next. VERY TRUE.—The true secret of the growth of any place is mainly owing to the inducements'and encouragement held out to strangers to settle there. Encourage live, active and worthy men whether they have' mopes or not. Their labor alone is worth money. Stimulate every legitimate enter prise by giving to it all the ,friendly aid in your power Cultivate a public spirit and help your neighbor, if he ie in danger of breaking down help him. up. If be gets fairly down before you know his situation, set him upon bits feet again, his misfortune is to be piffled, not blamed, and his talent and labor is worth money to the community. Besides it may some day be our taro to need a corresponding, sympathy. Let- us speak. well of our neighbors. Talk well and en couragingly of our town, of its growth, its prospects, its advantages, and in short, every. thing likely to (avenue its welfare. DEMOCRATIC TICKET.—On Saturday last the Democrats nominated the following tick. eta to be supported at the coming election. TOWNBHIP.—Judge, Henry Waltov; In spector, Henry Oaks; Supervisors, Wm. Crilly, Wm. Johnston, Lewis Lecronn, Sam Niokodemus; School Directors, Samuel Ow wake, Geo. Stepbey, Jr; Constable, Abrm. Short; Auditor, David K. Miller. Bonouou.—Cbief Burgess, Geo. Hat bough; Town Council, John F. "Johnsoo, David Hahn, F. Fourthman,yatob Beaver, T. J. Filbert, Justice of the Peace s Geo. Bender, School Directors, E. A. Herring, John H. Johnson ; Borough Constable, Win. F. Horner; High Constable, Jacob Brake man. OFFICERS ELEOTED.-At a stated meet• ing of Waynesboro, Lodge, No 219, 1. 0. 0. F., hold September 28, foils:Meg officers where eleoted to serve the ensuing term. N. G. 4 .1,0hn Russell; V. G , Jacob P.,lteinioger; • Secretary, Geo. F. Lidy; Assistant Secretary, H. Q. Gilbert; Treasurer, WM. F. Horner ball Keepper, C. H. nickel; Representative to the Graod Lodge, of Pennsylvania, Gee. F. Lidy. aver Tho Repub,lierms of Washington ;C0,., Md., on Tuesday of last week nominated the following ticket : Legislature.—Francis M. Darby, Chador; Ardinger, Joel Charles, Daniel Cearlass, Capt. McCoy; County Commissioners.—Capt. Geo, F. Geyser, Noah Hohrbaok, David &rite, Geo, L, Jacques, J. Adams s Sheriff.-,.- Samuel F. Zeigler; County Surveyor. Cyrus Garver, Delegates to State Omen. Lion—P. B. Small, F. a. Irwin, John R. Soeary, H. B. Powers, Geo. W. Walker, James P.. Matthews. ItiguThe Democratic' ticket is as follows Legislature.—Alex. Neill, john Welty, Dr N. D. Tobey, J. Monroe Sword, David Seibert; County Coutroissiorters— F. T• Spilt. ler, Samuel Bowles, J. J. Moore, Elias Battle, Ignatius G. Brown; Sheriff—Daniel %V bite; County Surveyor—S. S. Downie, School Commissioner—Dr. Jeremiah Johnson. THE ELEOT/ON.—The election which falls on Tuesday next is certainly one of zoom thee ordinary importance. A Goveraar, Supreme Judge, County, Township and Bor. ough officers are to be voted for. "All classes of voters should be interested as to the re sult, and consequently a full turnout may be anticipated. Of this class, some are largely in arrears at, this office, and we bare take oc casion to invito snob to call at our sanctum . and carol! their names On our October list of "cash 'receipts." We are saddly in want of such dues; as are also our over.indulgeot ore& itori. Office on second. door, next door to Bold •&,Wariaut's grocory.. • trilome people seem pedalled, fitted for the enjoyment Of Belindal. Lite swine they are supremely happy only 'when they have found a good sized mud puddle to wallow ie. "A' l lllllll WC1,3•11:113. Near Tifao, Seneca county, Ohio, on the 21st nit.,, Me. PETER LIECKBI4p4, .form eriy er ibis vicinity, aged 14_ rises, 10 months and 4 doh lie. ki. wi• - :llprorthy man and okell•ksown to may of ,our , He has'left • wiln aid four, childreo to Muni the toes era kind husband and father • for review In the Raeoals lattst,lef:eddrisesid!,/ifeelewer", Ringgold, Mehl ; • tiairliei r e ab . otti to Ijirette A utumn, • its rich tiisisref.Perple. eappldra ilia gold; Art is kiting eur liiiro-11dAtit'Witiiithe most delicious fruits) that tug* and tifillthrloOt.eanlestovi. If we fail to . stiNech4e..!ifhotbt being done to give us menial enjoyinent, we are unwetthy creatures. "ThirOitiliser number of airmen's; Manaetna it air excellent, one in , point of histructivessess, and penis twerit Value ; but -we cendotciaiitt for It :su _perturity Over far mer issued. - The peseta number fully sustains the reputation of , the magazine, yet. to our mind, it seems minus that pecUliar, eprightli. nese which, usually, is 'a chief attraction.. No one claims that the Harper Periodiaals are profound They give a just sisch rear/big axis interelitiag_ to us, when wo would road for arnusisnientt they en tertain witheut puzzling us; they instruct witholit wearying us,,hence, they must ever prove welcome companions, when we are alone, or, wish t& spend leisure time plefitelly: No one. ittever obliged to read a dull piece of morality; if they read the Har per periodicals. Mazy gazoye t _er stupid. essayists never get.a bearing within "the great white tine of Franklin litquare." Musty , ideas, sleepy plati-. Hulot- and unintelligible 'nothings' never obtain place within the covers of the New MorarntAr, where all is generelly light, fresh and uncommonly irietructive - to the connison - rnind. Theirs; it settee, ie the power to say thing! 'with attractive words ; the mastery of a graphic and picturesque . style has indeed been theirs. Among the choicest flowers we sometimes fi,.d weeds; so it is In literature. Where human imperfections help to create, all can"- not be beautiful, pure act! good. We vrish,howev er. lbat some verdant young men, not a hundred miles from where, we write. won hi subscribe for ILtapea's Meseratz. It would assuredly enlighten their minds, and we have occasion to think, would most probably make them more useful members to the community than what they are at present. "Life without learning is death." To true, young friends. We are obliged, for want of space, to omit the usual "'!'able of Contents." Purchase the current number of the Monthly, and if you are not pleased all wo can soy is,, you ore not capable of.apreciat• ing entertaing literature. N. H. W e are tempted to ziore our opinion upon the Stowe-Byron cage, es commented upon In liar. _per._For_nuce_the uqually , -fascinating- editeryof the usually very "easy chair," is very unhappy in his diction and remarks—but of that another time. lloiterwmf DEATH —One of the most heart reeding eases, d hydrophobia that has yet occurred in our city of late, was reported on Wednesday. Georgianria MoCiedy, a girl aged twelve years, was bitten by a dog afflicted with rabies, on the nth of July last. Two or three days ago the symptoms of this horrible distemper began to show themselves is their most appalling forms, and the girl waa immediately subjected to terrible convul , ainns and spasms. From their commence ment, each successive convulsion was more shocking than its predecessor. until the poor child was lingering in agonies the moat aw ful of which the mind _can conceive. Her screams were heart rending, and the parents almost distracted - with this horrible visita tion upon their child, Last these horrors culminated fast, until the tortures had be. some so frightful that the parents acting, as we learn upon the advice of others, admin• istered poison to their daughter, to put an end to her sufferings, from whiob she was soon released after the drug was admiaistered —death occurring at half•past tence'elock. Philadelphia , Age. 7,,g_t7.11i...:4e;t. - , , lisoV!. .1 PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday Oct. 5. 1869. —The flour market remains quiet, the inqui ries both for shipment and home consumption being limited, with sales of 100 bbis extra at $6.25, 800 Ws Northwestern extra %wily on private terms, 200 bbla do. do at sem® 87.50, 2,000 bbls Langley's Rural on private, terms, Ohio extra fatuity at $6.75 1 750, 6,000 bbls Indiana no private terms, and small lots of fancy brands at $8 00.59.50, am( rdiog to quality. Rye flour is steady at $6 37f per bbl. The wheat market is emphatically dull and prices favor buyers; sales of red at $1.40®. 1 43, and 3,000 bushels do. on secret terms. Rye is quiet at $1 10®1.12 bushel for Western. Coro is dull and has a downward tendency; sales of 400 bushels of yellow at 81.05, and. 2,000 bushels of Weston% mixed $l. Oats attract but little attention, sales of Western at 60®62c. 11. DES WANTED. lITIHE subscriber will pay the highest cash price .111. for Hides delivered at the hardware store of Geiser & Reinhart, hi Waynesboro' also I t the Quincy Tannery. . GEO. MIDDOUR. Oct 8 tf TrIHE co-partnership heretofore existing between -K. the undersigned in the Livery business, was dissolved by mutual consent on Monday, the 4th inst. The business will be conducted by W. H. Funk. in whose bends the books and accounts of the late firm will be found for settlement. .W ht. H. FUNK, oct. 8 3t. A- li. GORDON. NOTICE• Letters of admistration on ,Estate of Abraham Barr. late of Washington Township, Franklin Co, Pa., dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby heti. Bed to make payment thereof, and all having claims to present them In proper ebape for settlement. • DAVID M. DETRICH, oct 9 6t L S. r.NIVEL,k" AUIPMEINISIMATOR'S oTlim is hereby .given that letters of admin. istration on, the estate of Estherlleffner, late of Washington lownshiP,Frinklin county, deed, hive been granted to the undersigned. • • • AU pertions• knowing . themselves indebted to laid Estate will pleiso make immediate., payment; and those having chtions present than yroperly anther. tinted for settlement Oct 8 lit '• ' *JOHN WILES, Adminiitrator. STRAW Si/MEAS.' • Tiff BEE Otters which thersubicriber 14tight out t of a 'drove stayed array - on Tuesday evening the 6th fuse information' that Will' lead < to their recovery will be thankfully rece rid and the informer liberally rewarded. -Oct 8 tf THOB. J. CUNNINGHAM. - AUC,TION,E.EftING. • ' Tin suhsciibet Wens hi services le the pftti li e as an 'Anstioneer. Persons having real or personal property to sell will find' it to their interest to give him read. He has • hid- considerable : ex mimes at the taming.* and will tease foothills en-1 done to giver astisfsedon, at tierk.hza f*O. • Mt»llope,;Ya. JOIN I;liPlirrPß. • Etcl. 18S8 . 413), See Revs I /Lead This T NOTICA n endscriher has Pat returned :fromdla East With a largo stook or. Goods, much us 'HOOTS. SHOES . GAITIrttS,. HAMM RALB anti' all kinds hoots 'and Shoes,for Men slid Boys, Women, Misses- and Ohildreft, ho is Selling at pricer that will please. • 4 .HATS, OF EVERY STYLE for Men and Bays, Otitts of all the 'leading stflita . to suit and fit any head, r We brught our stock cheap anti are determined to sell accordingly. • 110t101111% I Notting i Notions 'READ LIST. Shirts and Drawers Gauntlets, Suspenders • Driving , Glevea • Paper Collars - Fur top Gloves Buck. Gloves- ' Hosiery' = - • Sinop Skin Gloves Woorlus it Half Hose Lisle Thread Gloves , Cotton Half Hose Wool-knit Gloves GermentOwn Half Hose Butterflies Black Silk Ties , • Fancy Silk Ties, , Broad End Ties • Ladies & Gents.Pa curs Linen' HandkerphieEr Pocket Hooke Portmonieti Brushes Pocket Knives -- Cloth Bruattus ------ • Pen -- Shaving Brushes , Nail Knives - Hair Brushes. FaintY eroaps. Tooth Brushes •• Ferrante', Shoe Burdett Albums Combs Pins and Needles • Razors LeadiPencils • Gum Cepa_ - - Violin stringa Ink Note Paper . Pen Holders Envelopes Blacking , Hair Oda Memorandas Toy,' ' Carpel duke Crochet Needles Fancy toys, &c. &e. &c. &c. and so fourth s GOLD AND SILVER W ATCHES, American, Swiss and English; Seth Thomas and o ther'Clocks. Jewelry of every description for La, dies, Gents, Miases and Children at greatly reduced prices. Finger Rings, a large stock; plain Gold, Fancy Sett, Chased and Fancy Fiuger thugs; Silv er and other Plated Rings In great variety, watch chains, Guards, Rihons, Bracelets, Charms, Sleeve /Juttous, Gold Pens and Pencils; watch chain hooka keys, &c, Trunks, Hanes; Umbrellas, Baskets, Mats, Valises, Carpet Bead. B. IL Bacs; 'Pobaeco, Cigars and Shuff. Loathes, Fruits, iLisens, Nuts and Confectionaries of all kinds. dome one, come all, and—boy. Thankful for past favors ,e honor by a desire to. please to merit a litatral altar , • al public: patronage. EZEKIEL ELVEN. Oct. 8, IPM. NEW GOODS ~~- .. taim ... i p = .0 , 3 ..;_„,* , z; izto [gm: gd, mers* Are now /receiving a fresh supply of roll and Winter goods, to wr.ich we invite the attention of our customers and all who wish to buy A full line of Ladies wear at A full line of Mon's ;venal A. B. & Co.'s. AU kinJg of Carpet at A. B. & CO.'S% Mattings and Floor oilcloths at A. 11. dt Co.'s. Oil BlinJg and fixtures at Wall and Window Paper at Full 1 ine of Dress Goods at A. B. & Co.'s. Ladies and Misses summer Shoes at A.B. & Co.'s. Coll and see our full assortment of goods of all kinds which we pxotaise to sell as cheap as any in dye market. A WHIRS ON, RENEDICT & CO. Oct 8 1869. P :LOC SALE! i f - XN THURSDAY THE 14T1f DAY Or 00- TODER, 1869. The subscriber, Trustee ep• pointed by the Orphans' Court of Eranklin Coun ty. Pa., for the heirs of John Welty, late of said county, dec'd, will offer for sale the fallowing tract of land, lying near the South Mountain. bordering on the Maryland State Line adloining lands of Ja cob Zeutmyro, -William lohnston, and others. known as the Zen tmyre property. containg ALcustausi and some perches. The Ems provements are a two-story LOG HOUSE. log sta ble, log tenant house, with other out-buildings ; also a never-failing well of good water near the house and a stream of rqnning water on the premises, also a considerable amount of young bearing fruit ttees. ®'To be sold on the Frei:R ises, on Thursday the 14th day of October, at 1 o'clock, twig When the terms wilt be made known by • D. F. GOOD, Trustee, • G, V. Mon, suet. P. S. At the same time and place will be sold S HEAD OF 'SHEEP. Oita ts• PUBLIC SALE .! - WASHINGTON HOTEL PROPERTY, A TWO- STORr BRICK STORE•IiOUSE .. AND • - Building tot, Hi feet feint, lying between the two buildings. m W spacebars!, Franklin Co.. Pa., on the northeast corner of the diamond; The state Tom is aritMone, by=63 feet deep, fitted' up' in good style. The , second floor is well adapted for a school room or business room. Located where and as it is makes it the most, desirable location •in the, borough. The above prolierty will be sold togeth er or separate if desired, Oh P3ATEVXI.4Ir. Oct. SOrtt 1869; at 1 o'clock, when Ms terms wilt be made knbure by • ' JEROMB BEAUS. Deka ts- • ••- , , r '4‘"odWARE.—We have for s&, the, largest thent orGlaimareaver Aired hero. We invite *special attoeiticut to our Goblets sold at, the price otzood tameless, , The ladies wilt Weans call. We !oil cheap. - :TMD ei; yAri. maitatt - PUBLIC .13Aliti frilLenbacribei rrld tell üblle sale, on TifintelD T fig the folloOrt log described Real Eitalifi eituateffin the Village of.. 'Quincy, to wit: di let of ground 60 feet front, With ,STORZ A. 610 it . RALP 400 ROUSE tvroolhorbthmledi 'Prime riablei geed_ Hea Pen. Am, thereon. all In good reinkir t There la a good" niacin at tbd bowie arid a ekriely of Choice fruit trete and grapes owthe sot, ACthe mime time he will offer for sale about MO *OOEB good lime atone land ad joining-Quincy on she Out': 13 sleit' commence at 1 o'oloCk on said day when the refine will be made known by • ,rkliollokAtil, RIDDLE,. Oot 8 to , a uct. PUBLIC, SALE. THE subscriber wilt offer dt - pirtilicelle• on SAT.. URDAY. 00TO Ft B R 29, a'housa, arid 'ln t .on eraburg street.. rut honors is a on e and a half, • /IOC& .1=4:01:116,1310 . With wash bouse,cistern act* hog pen, also good fruit on the lot.' This ia a good, house,r pleasantly situated, arid . desirable location. • , Terms =Wei ~ . known on day of sale. _... oct 8 to ANN 0. MILLER. TO MORNING GLORY . FOR '69, For sale at W. A, TRFFIA'S new Stove and Tire store• lie he on hand a large stock of the above stores, all of the late impoved kinds. There is added to tho Morning of this year as oven, which is neat in Appearance. It is a good! Baker.. You can -heat Irons_ Bake,. Boil, Road; Stew, and it does not interfere *with- the operation& as a Portor;Stove. In regard to the blast of some Store Dealers, who say that their particular stoic takes. less coal and gives more beat than the Mornihg Glory, you. can put that kind of talk down as a Blow•wel 1, as the Mowing GI try has been. sold (in this part of the country) for four years, and in that time I have put out over three hundred of them, and never bad to take one back because it would not do its work or it was not what I sold it fur. • Now that cannot. be said of tiny other stave ever offered in this mar-. ket. Thetis the proof which is the stove. I have other styles or beating stoves for coal or wood. Heating Furnaces put up and warranted. ly Cook Stoves are of the best in markot for coal er wood, all warranted good Wolters,. Also a new Parlor Cook Stove, something that can't be -melt, ed. Call and see mo. You will find my stork of Tin.. Sheet-Iron end other warca of tko best kinds, and. at low rates. On hiind, the best Olothes.Wringer in market.— Also a good and cheap Washing Machine. Roofing awl spouting done of the best stock and at short notice. Job work of ell kinds iu ray line done at low rates. The only place in town where you can get your copper work dune, being the only Copper tirnith in the place. Oet I] A.B. & Co.'s. 7 IT : LE.• SALE. HE updcrsigned will offer at public gala, on TU6BI;qIY TIM 12TH DAY Or OCTOBRILI, 1869 1 , bar Mouse and Lot of Ground,. A. D. & COAI. situated on West Main Street, Waynisbore. The lot fronts 54 feet by 264 in- debth. The improve ments are a new two story A. B. & C 0.%. .111ricit Dwelling ,Elouse with two-story Brick Back Building, smoke House, good Cistern,B ' ake-oven a new Frame ;stable with carriage-sbe attached , hog pen, corn crib, eke.--- Theme is also on the lot a very choice variety of fruit trees. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day whoa, he terms will be made known REBECCA M. REBORE. G. V. Musa, Auct.. sep 10 ts] WWI CIAL itidTICES. IM'LADIES SUN UMBRELLAS and PARA.- KILS the cheapest in town, at nrAUCTION. GOODS.—A large lot of Auc tion Hate at half price. Come and see them if you leant a cheap Fiat,, at UPDEGRAFF'S HAT AND GLOVN FACTORY. EIPLADieS MITTS. large stock on hand of sdl siva our own make, at ' UPDEGRAFF..9", Opposite Washington House. - Hagerstown, Md.. zu ay 141 THE Advertiser, halving been restated to health in a few Wilke, by a very simple remedy, after bay jog maned several years with a sevens lung affec tion, eni that dread disease, Consumption—is an ions to matte known, to his fellow•sutreivra the means of care. , • To all wtta desire, it, he will rend a copy of 'do prescription' used (tree of etutile), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they wilt And a straw cuss sea Coustasrmi. AsTawas Baoamows, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription to to benefit the *Sided, and spited information which he conceives to be in valgable i and he hopes every Ka= wit; try his remedy, twit widl chat tbamnothing, and ,mayprove a blessing, . Parties Wishing the prescription, will plessil' 'ad dress Ray. EIY WA 114,!, A. W HAWN, may ;43 Williamshurg, Kings - Co., Ness York. =MOILS OF YOUTII4 A GEN/ LEMAN who 'Offered fur yeas 6iutt. Nerirair Debility; Pm:nature Decoy, sail altihe fetbs of youthful, tattiorretion, will for Os soma 'Oaring dumeettr, send free tO aU whams' It, ths no4r, sod directs/as for artkurty the: aaa . opt reati by which he was cured. duffer/as Wishing to pettO by the stlierthsAexparbanctr..cautdo ea by sA.c. lag, us path% aottadeatte. ,40H.3 D. °oar; ~ , A n 14] Mr 42 Cedar struct, New • Vski: W. A. TRITLZ. ITYDEGRAFF'S Her AND GLOW; FACTORY. voairsvalmvEs.