VILLAGE RECOAD. vv.& - irminumi Friday, October • ildirMrs.':•Abrehans Lincoln is still at Frankfort, Germany, living in very trapro 'analog. qinarftern. _ •: - - Brigham - Young weigh_two - hundred pounds. and his wives weigh over five thous• and .ounds. . ne6The late eta:along have rendered twee ty•nine States ea 6a (or the Fifteenth Amend Inenti.Vithout counting SAO and Miesiesip pi. Ex-Governor Joseph Miner died on Eaturday aftennoon last at the residence of his eon, in Carlisle; at the ago of ninety years. or Governor Hoffman, of New York. bas tined upon the 18th of November na a day of thanksgiving and prayer_ Thialia the game day designated _ hy.the_Ptesidest. Tan ELISCITIOII.--Gov. Geary'a majority a the State, with three couatiss to bear from offieially, is uptmrda of 4,00 Q. The majority for Williams fori,ffußreme Judge gill be about 7,000. =SIM V" Tbp Republioana of the State of New York have nominated the gallant Gen. Frans Sigel for Secretary of State. Many thous and voters will ofight mit Sigel" in the com ing campaign. atrThe argument in the Injunction ease of George M. Gill and others in the(i- \ miter of the hypothecation of $1,000,000 oY Bahl. more and Ohio Rail Road Bonds by the City authorities to aid is the construction of the Western Maryland Railroad, was commenced in the Court of Appeals on Friday, the sth inst. frfrA plena of trestle work at the Ohio Diver Bridge at Louisvillisgave way on Sat urday, end six mett fell thtough, a distance of one hundred feet. TWo were instantly billed, and two others so badly wounded that they tit! die. A.aarwards another man fell through the bridu and wee killed. tga,,Mra Carter, a degrees, aged seventy nix years, died in Des Moine, lowa, on the 28th ult. The mother of this aged woman, srhe was one hundred and twelve years old last July, was present and Witnessed the death of her daughter. Tbia remarkable old female was born in trio natant part of Virginia, and wee a slave natil bat 75th sear. COPOn Saturday the Philadelphia Court of 4ippeala rendered edecisien in the con tented election cases glowing out of the frauds committed at the polls, by the Democrafa, at the trittnicipol election et October, 1.888. The decision unaeate all tbn Democratic municipal raw hoblern, who at tbtrt time received a nominal majority, vet% the excep tion of Mayor Fox, And Oven their seats to the Republican candidatea, who, upon a fair tot 6, are found to have been eleeted. Et stows.—The itajority for Hayes, the Repnblioaa candidate for Governor in Ohio is estimated at abort 6,000. The State begislature iH RepubHaan by a vmall major itsr on joint ballot— three in the Room and one in the Senate. Thirty thousand is claimed for the Repnb licana in lowa. The Legislature will stand 126 Republicans to 14 Democrats. ca.,The vote in the Methodist Episcopal (Aura on the question of lay delegation is reported by the New York Methodist of last week to be 130,410 for and 61,044 against ; majority in favor 76,366. Retutns from twenty-two conferences give the clerical vote on the question as stated : For lay delega tion, 1,600; against, 412; majority in favor, 1,188 To carry the amendment rt is neees eery that it should reeeivo the votes of three fourths of the members (clerical) of the an nnal conferences, and this is the only point upon which the friends of lay delegation have been solicitous, 2$ the result of the lay vote was undoubted. So far iu the confer• euces the amendment has received the re • quisite three fourths vote, fled has ninety une votes to spare. se-The result of the election in Ohio and Pennsylvania, says the Washington Chroni cle, makes the Fifteenth Amendment certain. The roll of States that have ratified that amendment, or have chosen Legislatures 'fa vorable to it, is as follows : Alabama Arkans• as, Conneeticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Aladin, Massaohu volts, Michigan,. Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, 0hi0,.. Peaneyl s Rhede Island,. 'Vermont, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, Vie. ginio, West Virginia and Wisconsin—twee- ty.seven•—requiring one more to : complete the work. As neither,Mississippi uor Texas will be restored to the Union till they ratify the amendment, both may be counted. There is not a State among the twenty-seven Warned which has not yet eanotioned the amendment that will not do so at the forth. mining meeting of its Legislature. Alabama, lowa,•Minnesota t „Nebraska and Vermont -are in this category r , each with a Legislature overwholtaingly Republican.. The .Legisla vuris of Missouri and Rhode Island, ectrailly sound pn ibis great lineation, will correct their imperfect actiln on the amendment im• mediately after their next meeting. . Ear —Ns 'memo/ uuni,h or oal um . LOCAL MATTERS. Chrialmad Willtottkkhere. , Inoaey by . ' getting your sale bills platted et:ehe Record ass,llutter is scarce and retailing at 85 and 40 cents a pound. - , I*. Some' slow-payibg ittbabribtst-fiLie quested to good no 6:load of good wood-- situ Areeara.Mi litiiver are now oe miming their new store, room and a 'mode it is. tia., Messrs. defiler & Rinehart Rio * on larging there store room by the addition o a new Wu*, us-The Cbcpapeake and Ohio Canal rectors have stopped transportation on the canal on Sundays. uto,. For fine photographs go tb the "Dia mond Galiety" on" the :Diamond" ; Friend Brackbill is bard to equal in the picture line. Nonom—Subserinera to the-oew Preaby. erian Church liell are requested" to call on V. A. Reid and pay their subscriptions. NEW Goons.—Masers. Stover & Wolff are this week receiving their first atipply of new fail and winter goods._ Their ousto• mers and the public are invited to drop in and sae the latest styles, 1313NDgli SUP,PLIED —Geo. Bender, Esq. has just opened oat a:fresh assortment o rendy.made clothing for men and boys. Ad vertisement next week. DJOGEST POTATO YET.-MT. Geo. Trifle bastleft a potato in the office of the Fulton Republican which weighs 5} pounds. OE= LARGE BEET.-Mr. John Walter, of,lthis place, the other day raised a beet from; his lot:which weighed 12 pounds. Can any of our lowa subscribers match ,this specimen. FOR. RENT.--The Machine Shops belong ing to Mr. Dayhoff, now in the occupancy of H. Oaks, in offered for rent. This is cer tainly a fine opening far a good mechanic. See advertisements. FartM TOR SALE.-A farm. situated in Quincy township, belonging to Kauffman's heirs, is offered at public, sale in to•day's Punmo Besoro will sell his personal property, near this place, on the 10th of Novenee advertisement. 'WEST POTATOES —The most lascions "city" Sweet Potatoes on hand, and the on ly place in town they can be had is at Reid & Wayaant's. Sor.n.—lsrael Hess the other day sold his holm and lot of ground on East naiq Street for the sum of $lBOO. Purchaser, John Palmor. mi. The Recard is read weekly by not less than two thousans in this conn• ty and adjoining districts in Washington county, Md. Persons in either section will theretore find its columns an excellent me dium for advertising real or personal prop erty. CAM. GORDON.-.-D. S. Gordon , Captain of the 2d U. S. Cavalry, returned to Fort Bridger, Washington Territory, on the 9th inst., from a protracted scout through the Wind River Mountains. According to a correspondent in the Chicago Tribune, who accouvamed the Captain's scoot, they en countered on the march a large force of red • skins and had hard fighting. The Capt. has gone into winter quarters at Ft. Bridger. HIGHWAY ROBSERY.—Oa Friday night last, as Dr. Blair, of Mercersburg,. was re turning borne from the "Colner,.' ho was confronted by a musket man who, present. ing a revolver, ordered him to halt, and de manded his money. The Dr. not being armed dilivered a up his peeket-bOok contain • ing about 815. The Dr. then went to. the house of' Mr..Brewbaker, borrowed a gun, nod went in pursuit of the man. After fol lowing him 7 or 8 miles, be came in contact with him, when several shuts - wore (acting ed, but owing to;theidarltness they were not effective. The man is a known desperado, sad it is hoped he.will,yet be taken.—Spirft Drs.' Maul nod Brush, of Iteroersuarg, on Tuesday ,last captured Davis at his fath -0(6 hou3a, near Waterloo, in Path Valley. He broke jail at Hagerstown sometime since, for whew a 'reward of RN had' been of fared. He has eincebeendelivered to the fr vet authorities .of that place, So we ie,trulf rout the last AA*. • Tui PHRENOLOGICAL Jounmigroi No- VElniitat, (mutants the followin'g,sketehes of general interest; Hon. Asa kitelier ; ,lien. John A. Rawlins ; William P. Fesstnden , lien. Washington's Head; .Mission and Reward, Mother Ann Lee, the Shaker; The Cathedral of Milan; Are the: Wornew to Blame ? A Beautiful .F.Ace, how it inMarred ; Inseam, or Instinct Without &ein e ; Chinese rroverbs and Wise Saws; Salem Witchcraft; Tersunal Responsibility LCranial Defeats in (hipline) ()lasses Oa the Expression of the Rye ; Speetruni Analysis,: i ete , with En graved' kortraits and, other k lllnstrailona. Priee only 80 vs., , qr. 8 3 , i a year. It new Volume begin p with the January number. Address, S. W rablisherdB9 Broad. way, N. N. Y. lee' Journal and' Record will he' 'turnip!). ed 4 .0 sub:eribers one scar for 54,09, . JEPTEUSON DAy/B.—Speaking of the .re• tutu - of Jeffereorr Davigto this ootintry, the . Baltimore Atnerieon says his nappeat s nitne On the American continent is "it rernimititni the rapidity with which the ineVerr o and bow complete are t h e intiriabtatints brought about by the owhirligig dine?' Within The present decade he eat in Bleb- Maud, claiming, that: he had , founded an em• litrO; aid answering Withl4einuiPtuorite fiance the amnia& -of the -Goieiametie gainst Which be_barl rebelled.. his . etri• pits there now !email% not a fragment, and he has become pertionsily qa insignificant and of as little Importance air it is possible for a man who once occupied so large a space in the public eve to become. There may be satire to see bitnr-hit may lie a mild lab sort of a hero to a partibular clam of minds, and mai! fierier:, with. Qau. Ammo! gard, as a social lion' at the tournaments junkettinge and tea parties of the constantly narrowing 'circile of mourners over the de funetdonfederaey, It is even possible that some institution of learning in want of au At traction may offer lint, its Presidency ; -and thus save him from the contamination of be. coming a commission merchant which so af llicted the soul of the-ehivalria-Pollard ;lint el' the great avenues of usefulness and fame, 'whirth - furoisli thg natural vocation foss mu of his ambition and ability, are lo him for ever closed. The world has emphatically done with him. For ourselves, though we did not always think an, we are glad now that Mr. Davis was neither banished, per petually imprisoned, nor hanied, for his part in the rebellion. The insignificance that has overcome him is a sharper and more lasting priaishment. Banished, imprisoned or ex• fled, he might be a martyr. Living and coming and going without exciting anything but a feeling of tolerant contempt oo the part of those once most bitter against him, he has become nothing but an exemplar of the magnanimity of the Government, which feels itself strong enough not to oaed to punish, the greatest offender against its integrity and sovereignty. AN ABLE QUARTERLY [All books designed for review in the Reconu. must be addressed to "Reviewers." Ringgold, Ma i ) Tns SOPTIVIRN Review Baltimore : A. T. Bled see, publisher and proprietor. This is a romnika ble Quarterly. It is a work of Southern talent. Southern labor and Southern genius. As nn American Review it is peerless; if compared with English Quarterlies it is ahriost the same matchless work. ft is notable no less for vigor than Ihr schol arly refinement; its high tone, elegant rhetoric and genial eloquence, hoe won applause from the most caustic of .Northern critics.• That it furnishes de. cidedly more agreeable and sprightly reading than similar transatlantic productions we think no one doubts. In the October number, in the opening article on the , •Injustice cf American TariOs,' we find traces of the same hands that commenced and built up the groat work to its present consummate greatness. We have the some polished diction, strong while graceful style, persuasive logic, and the same wealth of knowlege that usually martto the writings of this able scholar and gentlemen. The aforesaid article is a powerfully written pies for the South— bow it suffers under "a system of legalized plunder and robbery," consequent upon the eliding laws relative to the tariff; after the first arncle, we have The Theory of Reasoning; Sir John Coleridge's Life of Keble Improvements needed in Geometry ; Lucian ; The United Striates a Military Nation; Virginia ; her Geographical Position ; Battle of Ball's Bluff; Notices of Make. Critical comments upon the above list of articles would be useless ; to be appreciate 1 they must he read in full. no remarks which wo could offer would do them justice. The price of the ..Review" is $1.50 per annum. Cair We give below the offio id vote or hie bounty at the late election : GOVERNO4. Geary Packer JUDGE. Williomq Pershing ASSEMIALT, MiKniglit Gantt Skinner Milliken PROTHONOTARY. Hyssong V albh REGISTER Greenawalt Snider CLERK OF THE COURTS Detrich Cormany. '• TREASURER. Patton Robar COMMISSIONER. Drabkr Brumbaugh DIRECTOR. AUDITOR. Mifler Tritlo KICKED ET A floasz.--On Friday at Jas. Kendal, a boy of fifteen, residing with Daniel Boubrealc, - near Quincy, met with a severe injury. While, taking the horses to pasture in the evening, one of them, in running by him, kicked him on the leg, breaking it off. Dr. Iltihrman. of Quiody, was called on, Itho set the limb,— The boy is doing walla— Spirit. Braokbill bas attic on hand a fine assort• went of mouldings and continues -to frame pictures. Do not forget to take your pie ores to him and have them-framed, * - DS. The weather of late has proved do cidedly.•winterish. Snow flakes win in tip air on Wedbegday. iiiWARD:4I§IINTLEY'III43pI. 170 R" THE itilielttable.prepa&tion has given itinerant antlifitittlptiretherever it has beim introduited, , and_ milled forth the highest eaotnitatin,frbth el titoie Who, have been to fOrttinate,na to avail 'theniselves of its bens. flaialaffeahi. !The- matitiladturets, by atiadi iluerY e*titlitloollits,hitve anteceded iu vont birdeg, withuttell Wooly, ail the virtues of the Ingtediente4itterit'cif the various Bair * . novistitra.and Renewers Ottani,. and spa. cessfulir Overcome the.,difficulty of selecting the_ innoettetWingrOdieirbtivhick restate gray •hair to its ortginal dolor and lustre; and at the saint tlintilitiffetriis every- indication of a p ;feet •flair ;pleasing, which neither bp:nee the tenter° of the hair.—nor eaters (he _fine° pr shin. A few applications •im part ei luetrout - brilliancy 'and soft, Silky tip= pearance to tuniightly; brash and wiry bait Faded or gray hair ie teetered to ita tive carotin ii few doge, end bright red hair is changed to a beautiful Emhart, by tiro or three ipplientions. It superoedes hair dve. As a hatr dressing it has no successful by its property of preventing and removing dandruff, dud curing the various diseases to which the scalp is liable. Seward's Cough Cure it pleasant and reli able: slttcum -7 NoiricEg. ®'LADIES SUN TiMiIitELLM3 and PAHA, SOLS the cheapest in town, at , -UPDGRAFt'S HAT AND GLOVE FACTORY. farAUCTION 00 - D5.. 7 -A largo - lot of Auc-- tion H to at half price. Cdriii, anti soo thorn if yott want a cheap Hat, at ITPUEGRA FF's HAT AND GLOVE: FACToRT. WLA DIES MITTS.—A large stock on band of all sizes our own make, at IJPDEORAFF'S, • Opposite Washington House, may l4] Hauerstcwn. TIP CCID.NSIJ%') PTIVEISI. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, alter hay ing sulTered several years with n severe lung , °tree- Lion, 9n•i that dread disease, Consumption—is anA• ions to make known to hiS fellow-buffeters the mewls of cure. To nil wha desire it, he will send R copy of the prescription used (tree of chute) with the direc tions for preparing and using the sante, which they will fillti R BURR MIRK TOR Illossumenir, ASTHMA, URONCIIITIS, etc. The object of the ruivert*rer in sending the Prescription is to benefit the Mill holed, and spread infdrination which he c..nceives to ho in valuable; and tie hopes every euficrer will try hit remedy, as' it will coali thew nothing, and WI prove a blere.ing. Parties wishingrAhe prescription, will planar) atl• ress ROTEL/ WA RI/ A. inayl4] Williamsburg; Kings Co., New York. ERROIIitf.4 OF If A GEN !LEMAN who suffered fir years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all I he ef fects of youthful indiscretion, will• for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directionafbr making the simple remedy by which he was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by acd.esa• ing, in perfect confidence, JOON D. OGDEN. may 14] No- 42 Cedar street, New Fork. Ilir SPRING AND SUMMER STILES OF HATS FOR 1869. Comprising Silk, Felt, W.ook and Straw Goods for Men's, Boys and Children'a Wear jupt opening at DPDEGRAFF'S , HAT AND Move FACTORY. m%3;som AII.2CAITVAVSI On the 12th inst., in Qeinoy, by the Rev. John Fohl, Mr. JACOB C. BRIINGART, of Hagerstown. Md., to Miss ELMIRA. V. HA WRECKER, of Quincy, Pa. On the 4th inst.. at the Montgomery HOURO, by the same Mr DAN [EL B. KLINI to Miss JANE L. BLAIR, both of Clay Lick. On the 17th inst., by the same, near Quincy, Mr. JEREMIAH GOSSERT to Mrs. CATHARINE R. MENTZER, both of Frtinklin county. On the 7th inst by Rev. Mr. -, SAMUEL FISHER to Mrs. BARBARA GROVE, both of Shady Grove, Franklin County, Pa. At the residence of the brides' parents in this place, on the 12th inst.. by the Rev. A. &Amnon, Mr. EZEKIEL ELDEN, to Miss CAROLINE WEAGLY. At the residence of the brides' parents, in this place, on the 19th lost , by the Rev. Mr. Hibshman, Mr. JOHN IL 110EFLICH, to Miss M. U. RY,SSER. liar Accompanying the lost two notices we received a bountiful share of delicacies prepared for the occasions, with the addition of a "one dollar greenback" from each bride groom, for which we return special thanks. May fortune smile upon cur yonu friends and their fair partners and domestic joys continually crown their wedded lives. On the 19th inst., by D. B. Russell, Esq., Mr. JOHN CALEMORE, to Miss N EIi MINA PATTERSON, all-of Quincy town ship. 8741 8559 4157 8950 porAiir.:Aprori.:AvaigAL-4! PHILADELPHIA, Monday Oct. 18. 1869. Seeds— oloverseed is quiet but steady at 87.371}®7.75--- the latter rate for prime.— Timothy ranges from. ,84@4.50. Flaxseed sells in a small way at $2.55. There is much activity in the flour market, and prices of the low grades of new spring wheat extra family have a downward tend ency. Only a few hundred barrels were token by the local trade, in lots, at 85 62i g5.75 for superfine, 86®6.25 for extras, $6.2t®7 for spring wheat extra family, $6.2506 75 for Pennsylvania do, do., $6 50- ®7 stt for Indiana and Ohio do. do., and $7 50®8.50 for fancy brands, according to quality. -Rye flour sells, in lots at $6®6.25 barrel. There is considerable activity in.the wheat market. and we Continue former quotations; sales of 42,000 bushels good and.prime West ern red at 1.40, Pennsylvania and New York do. at 151 44®1 45, and white at sl4s®-, 1.65. Rye has advanced. and 600 bushels Penneylvania.aold at $1.15. Corn—The de-. wand has somewhat fallen off, and there is more offering, sales of yellow at $l.lO, and 4,000 builds Western mixed at sl.oo®,- 1. 02. Oats are dull and lower, with sales of 6,000 bnahels Western mixed at 56®57c. $6,000 WANTED! callE Board of School Directors of the Borough 14 of Waynesboro' having been authorize) by an , act,of the Legislature to borrow the above sum to be applied towards the erection' of a School Bilildinz , l in said Borough. agree to give bonds bearing seen per cent. interest which will be paid annually. Bap bonds will be jeaUed in aeries from one to ten years. J. H. CHEII:4. Prcet a *, T.l). fasscuiles.ery. 03 1 g G tr Zi lit Air THIS Ab V ERTISEMENT And then come and tick at tbe loplOndid F.A.L:V,10.9, 0:11"S RECENTLY OPENED BY rmicno &11414FIGIOU and you will.ebeerve that they are sel ng goods as cites) as they can hr bikaighfideatty , other town or city. desliable ifytio or goods and dratibility of fabri , :, theY pay particular attention, eo that their cottodiers can always rely on getling" , the worth of their motley. in purchasing from theca. LOOK. AT THIS list of otticles'anif see if you are not in wont of some herein specified : - Alpacas priniti ' . Sheetings Merinos --- GingOains. Shirtiest! De Laines Cbsinbrirgs' Pillow-casing Poplins Sinpes Osnaberge Whiles Checks .Towelling Dehaiges Cantons Diapers Unhorse Flannels Crash Empress Clothe Doniet Napkins Waterproofs, Tableirorproads. - - , 110rOP - SKtfetkliarect from the' Manufactory. at ' P. & H.'e ARAHS, n now eniClO'uf wrappin at . P. & H.'s SHAWLS in abundance:at FEATHERS by the pound, at P. & H.'s OIL CLOTHS for floor, table and windows. at P.& H.'s NUBIES, HfiOLIS, BREAKFAST_& SHOUL EER•SHAWLS. at P. dr, H ERSEII, CORDS & JEANS, at 1':&21:s ALLWOOL ¢ 311.tED flannels et FURS, a hrga lot just opened. nt P. & ll.'n LADIES' HEAVY 4 CLOTHS for wrappingp, I'. & H.'s YARNS, Germantown, zephir, andisetory y nrns, at I'. & H.'s PRINTS, at 8, 10 & 10e, at • . „ P. & CHINCHILLA & BEAVER overeoatinp. at . P. & IL's HOSIERY & GLOVE d, all Om and qualities, at P. & H's The suhserihera tender their thanks to,the cern inanity for their kind patronage and hope a con tinuance of thn assize. oct 2fig P. de 11. MACHINE SHOPS FOR RENT. WINE Machine Shops at the Old Pock Forge, 2 miles from Leitersburg & 3 from Waynesboro', on the turnpike leading to the latter place, now in the occupancy of Henry Oaks, is offered for Rent, possession to be given on the first of April next, or sooner if desired. The improvements consist of two DWELLING HOUSES, (one suitahle for, a Black smith and the other for a Wood workman) a two story Wood Shop, a convenient Blacksmith Shop with three area and the convenience of Fan Blast, end Foundry attached with Patterns, &c. It has also the advantage of Turning Lathes and Drills for turning and drilling iron. He has for sale a fine lot of LUMBER, such as hickory white oak and walnut plank; also about 8,000 dry flour barrel headings. The lot is well set with choice fruit treas. JOHN SnDAYHOFF. The business will be continued by the%hsertber until the let of April,'6B. Haitng work orktinnd for sale be will ho prepared to accommodate the public with anything in his line op to that time. The Machineries, consisting of Trip Hammer, Circular Saw, Gig Saw, Boring and Tenanting Machine. with the Blacksmith Tools, Fellows, !Spokes. Axel. trees, Plank, &c., is offered for sale on reasonable terms on or before the fret of April nett. The show: is en exellont stand for an enterptism ing mechanic. Among other advantages which it afk•rds are its superior water power, pleasant sitaa.. dm and central location for business. Oct 221 HENRY OAKS. PUBLIC SALE OF 1 - ,EAL EST,'TEI r u imERE 'offered at Pubiic Sale. ON KRATITRDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969, the following property, to-wit: A tract of land, situat ed in quiney township, Franklin county, I'a., one mile N. E. of Quincy, on the public reed leading Irom the Fayetteville and Waynesboro road to the South Mountain (Near the smith Limestone quar ries), containing Zlhcorit3r 231.570 A.ozoota f more or leas, adjoining lands of John Walk, Hen. ry (Thad. Gen. Miller, Isaac Utz and John Thomp• son. - This tract of land is in A good state of mu. tivation. The improvements are a TWOSTO,R,Y LOG HOUSE partly weatherbOarded. with new porch and side built ing. A LOG SWITZER BARN with wad on abed, bog pen and corncrib, and a house for washing. &c. There is a stream of nes. er•failing water ail bin 75 yards of the barn yard, free of access; a good fruit bearing orchard, peach. es. pears: plums, cherries and grapes, all in good bearing condition. For further information call on or address William Kauffman, tow residing on the premises. Hale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when easy terms will be made known by oct 22 3t KAUFFMAN'S WEIRS. • Pubrie S • ta, ir m aiE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at h;ti .11. residence near H. Oaks' shop, (old Rock Forge) on the road leading from the turnpike to incubi, Church. on WEDNESDAY NOVEM— BER 10, 1869, the following personal property, to wit: 15 HEAD WORK HORSES two of which are brood mazes, with foal, I YEAR •JANIi COLT, 3Lsa 3121C3E1.443, CULTVEaran among which are 5 Mitch Cows. two will be fresh about C hristmss • 10 bead of hogs; among which are two young brood sows, one fine young boar, 1 excellent four and six horse wagon. with bed, nearly new, 4 inch weak 1 spring wagon, 1 one horse wagon, I pair hay carriages, good three hatke plows, 3 double and two single shovel plows, 1 harrow, nearly new; 21 sets breechbands, 3 sets front gears, 1 set harness, 1 wagon saddle, 4 blind bridles, 5 collars. 4 se's flynets, 1 good four•horse line, a new fifth chain, about , 000 1:031.4, coxiaa - HAY BY 'THE TON, Co rn Fodder, also a lot of kitcken furniture. and otter articles not necessary' to rnentrn. Nate to commence •at 9 o'clock on Said day, when the term till be made known by GEO. BESO : E. oct 22 is • Y. MON AUCL. _ CLOVJF.H. ISEFe rtfcWAtrr3 r: siiehhie printc ra sh v be 'paid by • JOSEVIIUS (MOUND, &tit 17 qco . ' Leiternbulgp_ma:., 1 / 3 SPORT 'OF Tllll CONDITIONS OF TUB First Neilson . ' Hank of Weynesbotos, it the close of business, Ootobse Bth: 1869: 11118011 ROES: Leslie a n d Discounts • Ottrdrafts , Vitl.llondlilo Secure eirenhition UAL boodti o it hant Other Starlit: ' Date from Haddad:it Agent othieltitlobel Burke ; •sotber flouts end Ilerikers • Current etpeneet . Texas- Cosh.— 0;14y. Bitimps Bills or other Nolletud Beal Fractional-Currency and Nickels Legal Tender Notre Capital ?took . tiureas Discount; lifteisit awl Exchange, Pro. apd Lora Citculatitin tattalandiiig 'Due to Banks . - Dividends unpaid State of Penna.)!tannin, 5 S. s. Uottoty of Franklin, I, John Philips: Cashier of the First National Bank of Warm.. bore do'soleinaly swear that: the abovestatement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. dPiO. PHILIPS, Cash. l§ubscribed and atom torbefore me this 19th day of October. 1869. OEO. BENDIII4.I 4 P. Correct. Attest : Octl2=lE 33 Ems, 61511A1L3t...MM11 rviE large Three.elory Brick flouring Mill, sit. awed on the west branch of the Antietam Creek, one mile wept of Waynebboro', Pa.. known as the Washington Flouring MTh is now offered at Private sale. This is one of the most desirable Mill properties in the County, haft four run of stone with nil the late improvements found in Mill properties and is built, of the very best material. he power is no, t excellent, is upon a, stream of never tailing water and in every, particular will ho Sound in the most perfect running order.,— The improvements consist of a large two story P. & H2B & H.'s Ettich • welting House, with Back Building and Basement, Tenement , House and Cooper chop. The staling is all of the very best (being rebuilt in the spring of 1866). Their• is also in connection with this property EirrgEN. _A CUBS OF LAND, of which nearly all can, be cultivated . There is upon the premises a very fine selection of Fruit such es Apples, Peaches, Grapes, arc. Any person desiring a property of this kind, will do well by caking upon the undeudgned al, Waynesboro', Franklin tiounty, Penna. sep 17-7 t H. C. 131LBERT. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE UM PROPERTY G. 17.3420NG, *uct. ILL he sold, at P ohlie Bale at the late resi. V V Bence of Abraham Barr, deed, 2 miles Routh. of Waynesboro', on the Antietam, on WaIN.ES. DAY AND THURSDAY; THE au --- A - ND 4 Tft• DAYS Cl' NOVEMBER NEXT, the following valuable Personal property, to wit : 16 HEAD WISES. among Which are 10 head of good irork bows and 6 colts, 2 and 3 years old; 3/ HAD. PI URI CHU among which aro 9 vary fine Milch Cows, 1 Fat Steer and 1 fine 'Devon Btril;,, • 50 HEAD OF HOGS, among which are 6 brood tows: BIX WA G. 0 N 8 , crao road, one two horse, one spring, tho rest plantation wagons; I two•horao and 1 one horse Carriage, IIitcCORIVEIVIC REAPER. (self•raker) and I Woods' Mower, its got.d as new. 2 spring•tooth horse rakes, I hay peso, I Geiver beP"at° 7 and Halm Pgaker, -heat fans, I large corn sheller, I hand corn sheller, 1 large sled; 2 two horse wagon beds, I Grain Drill, 1 two-home sleigh, 1 hay Lurk and Koper, one net. BLACKSMITH TOOLS , 6 good barshear plows, 5 harrows, I corn coverer, 4 cultivators, 3 single bhuvel plows, 8 double shovel plows, I. iron scoop, 1 stock and .Ije,l. vice, 1 bel lows pipe, 1 pair platform scales,. 4 sets of breech bands, 6 sets front Ems, If housings 11 collars, 1l bridles, 12 fly nets, Il sets plow gears, 1,6. halters, 1 wagon saddle and whip, loather lines, 9, horse blankets, 2 sets sing N tentless, I set double harness, side saddle, 3 riding bridles, 2 log chains, sixth chains, spreaders, bum chains, carrying chains,. breast chains, 20 cow chains, treble, dpuble and sin? gle trees, I rough lock, 1 ice cutter, I post auger end frame. a ,lot of horse shoes, a lot of old iron, 2. wheelbarrows, 1 spring wagon pole,' 1 cart, 2 bag wagons. 2 grain shovels, rakes and larks, 6 Jockey sticks, I routine strap, 1 jock wheel, 1 block and tackle, 1 bay knife, 1 mixing trough, 2 grindstones,. drawing knivesoingers,chisels, 1 brier hook, 6 lad ders, a lot con choppers, 2 pair hay carriages, 2 sets dung boards, 2 sacks salt, 90 grain bags, I lot wire, 2 broad axes, I cross cut saw, 1 pruning. saw, stone sledges, stone augers andiron wedges, a lot of lumber, 2 patent straw cutters, crowbar, digging iron, pick, 2 mattocks, 1 cant hook, 1 saddlers ' buck, I carpenter's bench, 2 shaving horses, R hoes. 3 cider barrels, 2 barrels vinegar, 1 circular saw ta ble and fixtures; 3igrain cradles., 2 corn barrels, a tar winter appl es, 3 guns, keg powder, 2' desks and table, safe, rope IMO clamp, horse•buekets, two broom-earn strippers, oats by the bushel, 300 BARRELS OF CORN, 5,000 feet Yellow Pine Lumber for flooring, SIXTY ACRES GRAN IN THE GROUND, . a lot cornfodiler, 31 tons good timothy. hay, twelve snares of Waynesboro' and State Litie Turnpike Stock, two shares of Gettysburg It.R Stock, and; many other articles tea numerous to mention. sble to commence at 9 o'cloek, b, as., on said day,: when the terms will be made known by DAVID M. DgTRIC 3, I. N. SNIVELY, oct 15 is Administrators, PRIVATE SALE! VeHB enlist/fiber intending to -go west, ofrery at , 1,4 private aalebis House and Lot, in Ringgold. %V aehington The Lot emttins ONE. ACRE OF LAND, with wagon maker shop, frame stable. hog pen,, cistern, and a variety of choice fruit trees, such ad peaches, apples. pears. and the finestcherries in the country. This property affords an excellent open ing for a blacksmith, as there is a new wagonma— lotr t*op erected. opposite my chop. net 14 3w • J A COB ivratz. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. VINE subscriber notifies the publionot to trespass 11 upon his Premises by , throwing- down, fences., carrying of rails. 4c. 'He also gists Special notice, to persons not to trespass upon- hismountain lot*. by cutting down - timber,. peeling bark, and :baking' ,away rails. A 3 who fail to comply with tbs no. ties in the fisturik:wili lie dealt with " according to Oct la 3t . • IIiENBY str3flttEELS. $53,381,87 1115,59 75,4011,00 41,800,00 850,00 13 =l9O 10,889 80 2,498 "15 25,75 • $l5 24 215,83 101,40 r 88,20 880,110 $000,1118,43% LIAAILITIEB: - $75,000,00 13,500,00 4483,14 85,920.03% 87.7M14 2,938,45. 104,60 $200,018,80, W. S. AMBERSON. GEORGE BESORE, DANIEL IVIICKLPY; Directors.
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