VILLAGE WOAD. 'ititii - z-ab:virwmnas stC) Friday, October iitOi MOO, no.. Gov. Geary's majority, official, over Packer, at the lute elevieon in this State, Is 4596. The majority for WiMime foi Sur.reine udge is - r, , " WashletrAiii, 'rho other day, Judge , Risher aeotemeed a colored lad tor thirty years iutprionntoor, for violating tho persoa of a email voierod girl eirVice ;Prissident CoKat made ta epezah Ito she ifiaiete" and sittneri of Utah, rteently and told them plautsr that the spatens was nowise and if legal and ought to he Abolish ed, lierA nephew of ez•kresident Piero*, pow of Princeton College, will inherit tho _b_ulk_of hie deseaBel,l uncles property, whit& is valued by surto neWspapern at ono million .of dollars. co-There aro gitat nntnbern tlf t emple out of employmect in New York. A busi ness honae which cdvertieed for u porter /net week had two hundred and forty eight Applicants by eleven o'clock in the forenoon. 0010.—The official returns in Ohio, make the majority for Gen. Rutherford B. Repel; °top.) for Governor 8,078. The Republi oane havc a majority of one in the Sena to and three in the Rouse. tm.The Sommeet lierald and Fag anya that Scull, has a majorty of 17 for Stnte ;Senator over Finding, Dem., in the 2 0th District. The District somposoi of Fql ton, Bedford and Somerset. CoirTbe Republican State Comtpittee of lowa say that the (test Legiaiasure of that Smte will stand as follows ; Senate—Re pul)lienos, 42; Pemoorate, B. Ilettee—Be putleana, 85; Petnoetats, 15, Repebheaa majority on joint ballot, 104. CV It appears tat the South is not yet quite recoostrticted. A Methodist camp meeting was recently held at Atlanta, Gent. pia, which Pisho? Simpson attended. While there the Bishop was invited to preach ha one of the Presbyterian churches, but he was subsequently informed that he could not occupy the pulpit, en account of his position in the North during the war. i^'Ex•Secretttry Stanton is namel as tho person likely to he appointed to fill the va cant Judgeship of the Supreme Court. It 14 said that while-be is varking no cfforte to this direction hinfiself, a strong movement is being organized in hie favor by members qt; *he bar in various sections of the country. =,,Tbe contest for united Stales &woe in tho Tennessee Legislature resulted in tbo defeat of Andrew Johnson and the electiun of Bon. Henry Cooper. His successful competitor is a brother of Edmund Coops who was at one titoe lift Johnson's Private Secretary, and is now a 'member of the Stste Senate. His election and Johnson's defes4 occasioned much surprise. CariTertnopt, hqs ratified the Fiftpentb Amendment. The vote was taken by yeas and nays in each Boum and was nnanimoue in the Senate. In thp House there were twelve votes against it, bat Colonel Dickey, of Bradford, the aoknuwledged leader of the Democracy, and their caudidste for Speaker, voted yea, as did also Mr. Bishop, of Bolton, hitherto staunch and faithful is the rank@ of the old line Democrats. STATISTICS 01" METuonlsm -L-The fist 00U- Terence of the Methodist Vpiscopal Church, was held at Philadelphia, in June, 1773. ten ministers only' being present, ono of whom was Francis Asbury, a well known Bishop of the ohnrch. The membership was 1460 In 1818, forty years late:, there were 'sever la conferences, 678 tuieisters, with a member ship of 214,000. In 1868, there were oear• ly 100 conferences, 9 venerable bishops, a• bout 20,000 presiding elders, circuit and local preachers, and 1,C100,009 members.— The first llerh•ottist sermon was ,preached over a century ago, to a congregation of five persons. A Qom) lixtrearr.—The forthciOrpitig re port of United States Treasurer Spinner will ahovr that the increase iu the revenne :knits and the reduction of Treasury expel). set+, added together, will , present a clear gain Tor sew mouths of 1860, as compared with. the fame period for 1869, of,6fty-si4 millions of :dollars. This is at the rate of one hundred ;wk twelve millions a year. money, saved, which is something, tangible in, the way of reenactment and reform. • A GOOD Ipza.--Tho New York Hcrecifl ,thinka that Andy JohnsetN detest as: Belt on in Tennessee is trio last of him. Is awry that it is so, but thinks . that he will probably retire ou his laurels to' the 'Wades , 9143trOvalle, 'make a new ,suit, of clothes for hiFoself,,and thou write a book. The .firrord , thioks he could gat twenty tifonsand, dollars for 4 book oa tho lapsed -downs, ins and outs, ibe pipe lasers nod dead ducks ; the kitchen cabinets, the lobby and thensys. Aeries and miseries nf : his Administration. 186,We arc reminded td . the near approunh pf Winter by the ropottn "of violent, 6130 W storm tt west of the Alteganics k ip ;tin States IViiitennri, Illinois', Sentriek,and Kamm, Inn is twelve cents a quart ipAteg. york, in $7:410 ul ithe itCeLt: !:111.01. ' LOCAL MATTERS. *Atersti—Coro for our pige,. fr Cora truelkink saes brain:sly warbegl. , - • ter'Speistettes very b*ap aC Ale:,;",leads9. ay- The dnlightki ,'‘lnitantSticninee': season will soon 6e-here:' ma. Potatoes Oolitreao a drug iu the Tsar: lc,et, retailing at 45 to 50 teats per bushel: te... An eaeltao'ge boasts of a potitto weighing seven pounda. • A whrippor, stva. The illeryleoil election, .O Tuesclay nest. - _ _-- • . , - tiga.Caps. J. A. Brand, fortparlf of C4a{u• borsburg, tliet)."reo an fly at Barriebtlrg. itet - Altrs.. Leeds, the w4tallins4r, is Oi ling oft his stook very obcap. Gropwl, TAitorshurg, pay4-the: bighest-market-price-for-Olovers, LAD.I2B--inw if yot; wapt to sett, !I, corn pinto ict of %biter oali - at C. N; Beaver's first-olnas 'store, N. Lo. coil% Car Some•ruhseribet in arrears, in the region of Sholiharks, will please reruerober the printer. • Er We want IlikitYßODY indebted to ibis offico, from one cent up to fifty dollars, 10 pay up immediately. =l= t‘Q...An adjourned meeting of "13,oxiler: Panmee Claimants' will be bold in cbiltn bersberg on Monday next. • The German's favorite 10;nry, c..limbpvger koae," can be bad at Penoeberger Poor er's. JUST RECEIVED-C. N. Power has jilet received a Fvle44id }at - of 'lmes for Opus and children ; Three good etoTee (an Qrieetql, parka ac4.t)Orri'or, hoc' o parlor weed) for sole cheep. Inquire of Ugoicl Suively, V/ . Cottle, gentp, to the N E. oor. mood for your oper goAlap and latest at . xle hate. loads, tbe watribipukvr, will 116 , 11 his a`rock of Clocks, ‘Vaiches and Jew olry at publics sale on Saturday evening, No. velphor 6, oorninuneing at 6 . o'clock. NEW GQODB I‘leßers. Miller 4, Beaver exptet to receive clteir first supply of new fall and winter gouda tbia vteek. Advertise meet next week. pa_Versons igth9 go cheEktOut gathering at the 3lonnta.in on Sunday -attach wore 44• portance to time thau the fourth Cotamanct meat. The members of the Franklin .lodgt, No 154, IQ G. mi requested to attend Lodge this (Friday) evening., as there is some bus.iness of iwportonce to be tvansacted. A foil attendance iN desired. 50u1..--(1. V Along, auctioneer, on :Sat urday laet sold the howe and fort of ground on Lei tersburg street, belonging to Mrs. Ann (1• Miller, for the sum of sj,ooo. P 411134 0- or, Thos. J. CunoiD,Ogiu. VALUAZAGE FARM FOR SAI O E.—TbO ntl tnioißtrators of the estate of Abrm. Barr, dec'd, ofter tot sale in to-day's paper q valua ble tarm. See advertisement. It7'From the effects of late severe frosts the green foliage in this region is fast assum ing an montane' hue, which is a reminder for us to prepare for the sterner "realities of bleak winter. SOLD. —The Clertuont property, on the South Mountain, was sold at Sheriff's sale on Tuesday last for the sum of 67 600. Pur chaser, a Mr. Soliday Washington county, lid, FOR SALE.-It will be seen by reference to our advertising columns, that the well known Brewery, heJorieing George Fourthrean, of this place, will be offered at public sale on Saturday, December 4th.— Here's et chance for some enterprising man. WASVITWITQN will remind onr readers that this valuable notel property and , Store House will ,be o ff ered. at public sale on to-morrow (Saturday) .afternoon.— This property is situated on the: corner br the Diamond tind'one. of the meet Valuable bueiripia stauds,in our ton, SAM—The advertisement of m r . - Samuel young announcing the sale'of his .personal property on the 18th of November- will be found in this issue. Also'iblit of Air.`D.B: Resh announcing the sale of n valtittl4: semi] fain on the 20th of November. .• Is AIME/018 ;—Stimuel is..in ar reard,for suhgeliption — at. this :office to, the, amount of . .$B. hove' times:almost with. out number called upon dolinquilbte . to 'eet.: tae up errearsges, writ:mat , siti,§l6' roeponee from the , partips for whom such notinee were spore particularly .intended,., and sro.oorme. /Ineptly tompellea, to !Eska the matters per. ounal one; 'ecintipuo these 'notices .ifeekbe 'beren fier, , - DEreristar.-;-Dr. 'A:4: Draniebolta 'boa purchased ,of Dr. 4", .1). Preach his instru.: meats,' fixtures,. 4c., and .now occupies :.the mane ()gee. The Dr. bogies highly 'reeoo2 ! 'Mended ' prefeesiapillY: ' WI? &opal 'i. him a liberal pain ssgs, „, ~ ' ~., .., Dr. Preach goes to Vicksburg, Nis ''' ' lp• pi. fie bss many warm friends Artier , , will regret his Isfuoval fro our . miciet,' ' tcl Tai AVONDAiII FUN1Lti.1119493,,, (eaye the itartisburg Teireiag 001 0.:111 i 000 4,he .18th-• instant but sB4, 4 lWfit: tic 4 'Metter! raised• by cotitribqt.k)F4.4o:.*.it of the State for the relief f! 1 1/ 0 iii ist.phe.aa of the Onfortuiiitti 0404 4 144: .PeT.;' i;ii.the Avondale 'Pies; 4104-.,,b'eau c~ised by the Tregailrei 'of viipai • The total tiiiount collected tor this purpose We have E'en estiimited "At' efei 8200,900. ' It Wlts-noty certainiy,ltpder sloo : 000 p ono the feet that so small a portion of it has been forwarded to the Treasurer, several weeks hying elapsed sincetbe . eelloafidea ceased, iy remarkable if eot euepieiotur 7 One eau acareoly, julagitio timt money raised for such papaw -would be purloined or misapplied by persops to whose custody it bati•beco en trusted; qnd yet it is full time • that every. dollar - of it Should have been accounted fOr pad safely deposited in the hands of theeo who have been , appointed to take charge of sad irdinittister the-filed: Widows- an d Yir:l6:l3ta—lia ore: ih need of the assistance which the generous ountribetors designed to render, 1241it_atiould not he delayed. The Treasurer suggests that he haiirsiviaer of largo pollee tions which have but yet reached his hands. All parties having these fluids in their cus• tody are solicited to remit the satae to him at once - 4t is the present e.spectation of the Committee to give ;SOO per year to each widow ttud §,lOO, per year to each child titi -16. YeArs . of ilaft• .ADVIOR TP YoU&o LA1?..04.—: writer truthfully adds: Trust not to uncertain riches, bill precare yourself for every ernerg ency in life. 11 you look t; this sullect we do, when you are old enough to bcconan wives, you will prefer the honest taphanic, with not a cent to commence life, to the fashionable loafer, with a capital of tea thou sand dollars. Whenever we bear it remark ed that such and such a lady has married u fortune, we always tremble for her prasperi ty left to children 'by wealthy pa rents, e!teti ht.cotee zi enrse,' instead' of a blessfug Yoking women l remember this, and instead of scoffing out the cut of their coats, look into their but:lite end theiribesrte. Mark it they hare any regular occupation and can depend on, themselves, see it they have that which leads them to look above a butterfly existence. Talk not of thd beautiful white akin and colt delicate band, the splendid form and fine appearance of young geutlewen Let not those *fish considerations occupy your mind. ll= • LADIES FAIR —The ladies connected with the Lutheran Church, in this place, will open a Pair in the Basousent of the new church on Tuesda . l evening, November 9th. Ex tensive preparations are being Amide to make the occasion one of (pore than ordinary in terest. l<rAttddition to the usual,refreshrpents and,delieacies furnished ou such occasions, there will bo exhibited, for sale every variety of useful and fancy articles. The proceeds of the Fair are to be applied towards furnish ing the church. Whe public. are cordially invited to attend. FRESO OYSTERS. - Froth oysters this evening. Vamtliev supplied regularly dur ing the season by the gallon, quart, bushel or peek We intend to make it a special husiness, so we will furnish oysters at the very lowest rates and of the best quality. Don't forget, ladies and gents, that we have a Saloon up stairs for your avegitti ao nommodation- Don't fail drop in. tIENNEBESOER & HOOVER. (Communicated TEACTIP IRS INSTITUTE. Teachers, directors, and parents, we wish to inform you that there will be a Teachers' meeting io Chambersburg Court Howie, in November tier, at which place we meet you to join our meeting and' take, an interest in matters that will benefit your children, in Fehool. We feel a deep interest in their welfare, find know that yon do likewise Forniers have meetings to assist the farmer. Christians have synods and business Meet ings calculated to promote the cause of Christ, and teachers hold meetings (tit their own expense) to promote the clause, 'of edu cation which 'is a powerful levee in agricul ture, religion nod morality., We invite you, we ask of you to attend the great gathering of intelligent peruons who sacrifice much for ; your children's intellectual and moral train ing. We expect to give you a treat by having the'best lectures delivered that the state can afprd. The meeting will' he' in session torene - Week. We know you' will conic awl highly pleased and inktrocted. Ministers, aabbath school superintendents and toachere, we want to meet you there. We tiro eng4ted, mutually 41 lila work (bat promotes . the welfare, of buMatity::.BY eXobanging"ideas and asking qtiestions, we, expect to know how'to do otty dtity.hetter—to know how to get the'inrist 'dm:alien for the same 'expenditure diet We ,now apply. , ‘3li,ildreti 'are rapidly' passing Item boyhood to tinitabootk and eirou the utt 'observing see that children ''uia'der present tirrauOmmits get very little 'schoOling. No Matter'iviit:your trade is, come to , the In :Stittite and helii'te'puSti the great car of 'pro: grew Ocinstitatferr Bitters' etinle• taker) at all riines and 'under ail eircionstaones; 'No 'or dinsfy. prevent their salutary 'effe'eti, and noldillr'restilt I , iiiin.-'searne from .biertiose: 'Th'ey vvill'e ff ebtually cure • de yility",;eltronin ue iierbonsi ' liver: complaint, jau ndi co,: dye pe psi b ; btirontb diairbea, d es of the kidneys, sod till 'diseases arising frqma disordered sten:lN:b. liver Or iotestines = 4fix-eloustm,tr` • On tam', 21st inst.; by Rev:ll.- C. Itsber, Ptile• 1114NEN to Mist IS 4)7T bath of • •,. by the sidle; Rev W. D. 'AT../.8E14!M.4N of Borkistivillo, Vrederiek (0.;.11ta NUB 14AltiA 3IYERS, of pink .bk' • fltoM the 20th ihat., UT. glen AEI; HOIST, aged 70 yearn 11 0301 11 ii and I.s4ays• 4t the sOthe rpoitienge on the 2Bd bet., BARBARA. lIS[iBL• BlAbk at nu advanced ago; - • sarvciAl rart.ADlEs SUN UMBRELLAS and PARA. 1:101...S the chtapeat in own; at t/PPEGitAFP'3' . ' HAT, AafiOt ! tvvri Pacrronr. Wit CVION GOlllOl.-4 large let of Ay c tioti Hats at half price. Come anti me them if got} runt-4 cheap 1109EQITA FP'S HAT ATp Chovp FACTotrir. Ear IA DIES MITT§.-rA largo stock on hand of all slue our own make, at • , UPDPG F'S, Opposite Washington House, gray 141 Hagerstt wn, Mil. TO CONSVIIIPTIVES--- — TflEll,llvertitter, ha vingbeen re;itoreil to fiectitti in n few weeks, by's very simple remedy, after has- Mg suffered invernl years until n severe lung rtrel. Wm. an that dread distils°, Consumptien,--is anx ious to make knoWn to his fellow-sufferers the means Mauro: - 9• o all stittO dealt° it. he will send ¢ - -copy of the prescription used (tree of charm) with the direc tions fol. picputMig'and using the same; which they •ill 1011t1 a Eitaf pont raft CoNSVISPTioN. ASTHMA 13noNe411T119, etc. The ohjoct of thel advertiser in sending the PTeseription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to he in valuable • and he hopes every sufierer will try hit remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bles.inr. Parti;:ii wishing t h e preseriMbiri, will pleas, ad dress Rey. EDWARD A. WILSON. may 44] Williamsburg, Kings New Iro,rk. GELN I LEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the et fect4 i,t Yo•Jt4ful indisrre.t inn, will. for the sake of Ftilfering hinnanity, send free to aII who need it, the receipt and directions for milting , the -*Jamie remedy by which he was cured Suffilrere cyishinv to profit Or the T lyertiv.eo exalt , ricaci!, ea* do, so by address• in.rfect confidence. JOHN 13:OPITHN, may 1 41 1 % .:0t 42 (:edeir strect, NeW YorA • rersPRIN(. AN$) strvimgrt 4 . 1 -1 41 F 11 VI'S FOR 1869, 'Comprising nod. :'trim fiovds to; !dep's, lint's 441 phildren'ti Wo.rr jo-t opening , U I'IME3 RA F F'S HAT AS:DGLIITIC FACToIoT, za.a.7473.3lEcjitma. ILADELNHA.iuesday Oct 26 1869 —The flour market continues quiet and in the absence of tio3 4ecuand'il l shipment nxily a few hundred batrcls were taken in lots by home consumers, i nelUdinp superfine at @5 75; eat Ills at g(fii 625 ; North western extra faintly or 863T®7 ; Pennsylvania do do. at 86.25®6.75; Ohio and Indiana do do. at 57®7.50, and fancy brauds at $l . 50- ®8.50, according to quality. The wheat market is quiet, and prices may be quoted fully 2 cents per bushel lower, sales of 3,500 bushels western and' Pennsyl vania red at 81 3801 40, and 1,00 busks is Indiana white at $1 40. Rye is steady at 05®1.10 per bushel for westcro. Corn is inactive and fully 1 cent lower than yester day; sales of western and Pennsylvania yel low at $1.03@1 05, and 4,000 bushels west ern milted at 94®98e, the latter late for high mixed. Oats are without essential change, sales of 3.500 bushels western nod Pennsylvania at 57®58v-.---- al AS permanently located in Wapner;ham', for the purpose of prectiring his profession In all its branches. He will bn thankful to nil who will favor him with a call, and will endeavor to give entire satisfaction. Having bought 'l'. D. French out, he can be found at all times in the office formerly occupied by him. Waynesboro' Brewery F 0 • SAL T MIME aubscrib-r hotting determined to quit the I. Brewing business, will eel! at public sale on qATORDAY DEOVMB.ER 4, hie well known Brewery, hope and lot id*" ground, situated on Main street, in Wat ;legit - no, pa., one of the best business stands in the Dt.rough. on' Vie corner of North street. On the lot there iA a variety of choice fruit trees, good well of novel' failing gtnteT, and all neee,-sary improvements. Pe son desiring further information in ;r gard to the property, cqn call on or address the subscriber e.rile to commence us' 10 o'clock on Bald day, when the terms Will Ito mitie known. GHORGE; YOUItTHMAN. G. V. Motto, Ancf. pet 29 to IraHOY Spirit, Chalobersburq. copy 3t and sepal bill to adirvrtistr, PUBLIC SAME. THE aubseriber wilt offer nt pnhlie sale, on EIATI7RDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 19G.9 his farm, situated 'about timiles east of Waynesboro', containing FORTY-SEVEN ACRES , and 92. pi4chen good limestone land. The provementS are a story and a half wesiberboardea Z0Ncrea1..14.33.6; rEtzetlasip l good DANK BARN with Wagon Flied, - attachetl. iilacitervith St op other neceseary,outbuild— inga extra tine orchard, a'never failing, ,Well of gond water in the yard, and a, stream` of ron— ning water near the buildings. •- • •'• ' Sale to commence at 1. o'clock on said day, in front of Bowden% Doted.. in_Wartea4ar4,_Yikl lll the urine will be made known Lv„ , DANIEL B;NDSH. G. V. Mom Arcot,. Oct 29 te! ZUALOTpB. • rfI'HERE will be soli! at Public Sale, :on, the premisee; of hips. George W ileit. e;outh ' of liiiv'mtlitooro', on SATISRDAY; No- Ar NM HER 6, the personal propeity ' oI Eithei Hit; net. dee'll. viz: • •• •- • • • ••" • ' 1 BED,2cB,EDSTEADS.. , . •. tOL Bed Cloilung,l chairs. 1 tucking do. 1 stove AM-pipe, 2 , 5 yiter Catpeiinct,:l ,eta nit; 2.aa; . 13ieri.,1 clam t t a Ipt l'iumnrpc RulonAllfPrem CUelioara. t looking glees,.l wires null, j keg nr u vit'ectai. I can lercL.doughtray. siiie:l6tfdre, a tot dried fruit hale g etables; erof ['tiny 'other' artieiee not necessary tomention.' • tale ,tn commence At. 1 o'clock nn : laidllity, linen t4e tarnmwiti beintido kPqMni iplautogs vOUTIT. DENTISTRY. A K. BRANISBOLTS, DENTIST, SMALL FARM AT PUBLIC SAL. JOLTS WiLE,N A4 1176 '.. • • .I'. F. .A,uet IS,f A.k* kJ:A !3:‘ . .Er* , ‘;,t' ik tvi FOR SALE I yDorjiv, ttn ardor Of ti t i Orphans' l o f Franklin thei Ininistratiirp of Abra WO tbU ,at. 'Public , riale, in IfFlnx tif , 0.3 ,Rointei in Waynki ttil'etritOAVirtiE 41'41 DAY:- IIELIONIpgii k e l fl', the followjni,gpscribetl• Real Estuteivi : A•Farin gen;iinitig 104,..„A:'0_1LES Ot. Perchei; kgawilAut,the 4 .. ':WAlter Fang," gip , listed One mile'sonth 'of - Waynesboro!, within - 400 yards, of the,- Waynesboro' and . Maryland State Linb Terepike;adlortiing Mansion - farm of said de ceased, lands of liavid Stow, Win.. P. Weagly, John Lecher Pavid (Albert; rind others. , The irn proveinenta ate. n , cumfxia6lo Starrand a half DWELLING HO E; gond RANK LiARIVi wagon rhOd;-cbrn crib, car— riage ticiase. and all other , necessart s itutheildings an a weal iinprogetl,turrit: =There is tiettr the door a well of 'never failing Water., with,pginp in it and a . cistere, gild rill orchard -of Choice' fruit on the Nerolsea. ('hr.'s term is conveniently located so that stock can have free access io ariy -of thE, eldx fronithibarnyarti. an is iTtolTfie Sirahle properties ni Washington tOwnslaip This firm as a.— GRAIN GROWING FARM, is an •eitrepticm td all °them; in • to' neinhbortioad t having yielded good crops' ivltilst other farms aronrid it peril:lllv • • - Persons - to view the iirtiperty• before the (lay of sale will pima call Windier of .the 'abaci+ tiers whO wilt them every.. satibfactinn;. , Sale t 1 c“inuo.dee itt I o'clock. fk. NI., on said day, when terms win be made known, by . DAVID M. 'DETRfen; 1. IS. SILVEt.Y. Admrs. net 29 to t. V. M Auer. TisT HE iorbscrilier intending' to mow , west, will IL sell at Public sale at his. residence, about miles from Wayneshorn . , on the public road lead ing to cluiricy, en THURSDAY', NOVEMBER 'IS, the following personal -yroperty: to•wit: I GOOl/ HORNE, 9 HEAP OF CATTLE!, atnong which ore 4 Web Cpws. the balance young cattlo ; 2 hogs one•horse Wagons. ono as good as new, 1 spring wagon, ONE BOGGY, SLEIGH AND BELLS , , 2 harskare plows, weirdo nail 2 double Bouvet Plows, I ciiro•covercr, t barrow, richest fhfi v . , l cutting box, 1 I , .ng chop clest,ra,kes: forks, shovels, mattock, diggias iron, axe and wood saw, I set breerlibant6. 1 settlow inara, 3 _4y : iy,ts, 3 good saddles, bridles. collars, hatters. 1 set baggy har ness, l hand, cider pre,s.. Household, Furniture, consisting of bureaus, I war ruts): 7. bedsteads. chairs. 4 rucking clone. tables, I comet cupboard, 1 safe, 1 sink, 1 dougbtray 1 Vololl bar . 11 chist, 1 desk, 3 stoves and pipe--ttio tent:drib , and, NE. GOOIN G T.Q,V - 30 yards carpeting and 'floor oil chnh, good as flea', ; 2 meal vessels, cider barrels and vinegar, 1, churn, tubi and buCketi;, 1 40-gallon copper kettle. 2 iron kettles, Clupristydre. glassware and ' Cduckerywere, tinware, f cotirity map, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 good grist tune, k grain cradle, 3 mowing scy.thes, a lot good srph,ole, sausage grinder, stutter and fat vtess, and many other articles too numenv to . mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, onSodri•dey, whoa the terms Rail be made known by I SAML/Eir yOUNG ) oct:29 to ' 4 4: V., %tin, A act. . G. 11 4 -37 ' 4 _esklzr-ozo I _ 'FHB large Three-sto ry Brick rlouring Mill. oit• qated on the west bTariali of the Antietam Creek tow mile west of Waynesh 'ro', Pa., known as the Washington Dimming Bilis, is now offered at Private Sale. This is one of the most desirable Mill pkopekties In the County, has tow run of stone wikb, all the late improvements found in Mill prpettiou and is Wilt of very b6st material. I,to power is mo t expellent. is upon a stream cf never tailing water and in every particular will be found in the most perfect, running oiler.— The improvements corsist of a large two story " MirickDvarielitng, House with Hoek Building snit Basem ent, 'Tenement House and eooper shop. The stet ling iti all atilt very best (being rebuilt in the spring of 1866). Their is also in connection with this property FIFTEEN ACME:3 OF' LAND, of which nearly till can be cultivated. There is upon the premises a very fine selestiim ofi , Fruit such as Apples, Peaches, Grapes. &c. Any person desiring a kroperly of this kind will do well by calling upon the ungersAgned at Waynesboro', Franklin tioupty, Penna. sep 17-7 t H. C. lIII.BERTa oct 2111 f MACHINE 81101'S FOR RENT. 'HE Machine Shopv at the Old Rock Forge, miles from Leitershurg & 1 : front Waynesboro', on the tot 'pike leading to the !idiot place, now in the eccopuncy of Henry Oaks, is offered for Rent, possession to be given on the first of April next, or sooner j f Toe improvement-I consist of two LOW ELLT.,IG HOUSES, ,„,one ouikobte for a Id lack.• smith arid the Other ill , a Wood workman) a two story Wood Shop. a convenitlnt ,Blackernitit Shop with three fires: nod the convenie nce of Fain Blast, and Foundry al' aL hed with Pat!erna; &c. It has also the advantage of ;Turning Lathes tend Drills for turning and drilling iron. Re has for, sale a fine lot of LUMBER, such as hickory white oak antA walnut plank; also about 8,000 dry flpur barrel headings. The lot is well set with ctv ice fruit trees, JOlll4 DA THOPF, The business will be continued by the subscrtbee until the lot of April,'69. Having work on hind for sale be will be prepared to accommodate the publio with anything in his line up to that time. The Machineries. consisting of Trip Hammer, Plrutllfir Saw, Gig Saw, Boring and Tenanting' Machine, with the Biackemith Took., Fellows, Spokes,'Axel• trees, Plank. &cc.; is offered for sale on reasonable terms,on or before the first of, April next. The above is en exclient stand for an enterprie Irig meehanic• Among other advantages which it lands are its miperior water power. pleasant= shoe— tion and central location fur business. Oct 22] HENRY OARS. Pid i b Sale° rpm subsetitier will sell at - Pt:bile Sate, at Ws . residence near , H., Oaks' Shop. (old. Rock ForlOon ;be road leading from the turnpike to church, on WEDNESDAY NOVEMx DER t 0 ,1869; tbe following personal property, to wit: • 5 HEAD' WOWt ‘140.1 - ISE.S . two ill which are'biddil mares; with teal, L ICEA.II I,lNti UtH.T.' ' • ' ' ' 3.21 , =3E144, ••C:XAMMEXAM Sitiong.whiefi ere ti Mitch C3ivs, two will be' fresh. about t.; brim inns ; 10 head of frogs,-among • which are two young brood. sows, one fine young boar, kektellent four and six horse' wagon. with befi t nearly new, 4 inch tread, - 1 spring wagon . , ,1* one burro wagon', I pair - hay carkiagee,' 2 . good • three horde 'vows, 3 double-anti two single shovel 'plows; .1 harrow, nearly new; !seta breechbands, 3 sets front gears, 1 set hanill4, 4, wagon saddle. .13itul brinks, 8 collars , 4 sem iynets.. 1 goo d fouvbc* Woe; a' Lew' fifth ehain.iibont " ' • acio C5C)3El.2it 41AY TtiN ; Coin roddei, alai) a tot fiir *lichen fdrnitarre,inrOthlrailieles .nnt: ,IneeeintaVy. to menwn. t4dlrta-coranwtnee , at • o'clock nn day, !Atom tkc tevavviill 4e made , knoattk, by '6E9,13.E:401t E. . c:et C. V I Atviitf 7 At,scr Anniaristitititons , MALE VAIALIDIA 110PERTY I 'I ' • ," '4. V. :NO N& Atittr beabld at P 011ie Bale at the lett mod. rr dance orAbritheat dee'd, milea s.ohthr. ' of Wayfiesboio% on the Antiptatn, oa , WEEMEB - Y AIM THURSDAY, THE af) *VA 4111` DAYS, O NOVENRER NEXT, thritillewing viduable personal properin to wit : 16 HEAD HORSES, 'among which are 10 basil of.good horsed and 0 ccilte, siiid 3 refits phi; - =•' 110111 among which are 9 very • fine !Mick Cows, Fat Steer and 1 tine D6onlittli; " • 50 HEAD OF HOGS, among which are 6 brood sows ; SIX WA 4> 0 :$1 8 , one road, one two horse, one spring, the rest plantation :wagons; " two-horse . and I one horse tlarrioile, - 1112C0 Rraidit REAPER (self.ialier) and 1 Weedi Mower, a a go t.d , as new. 2 spring-tooth hose rakes, 1 hay, pres s, 1 Geiser eparater and Horse Power, 2' wheat fans,- 1 largo corn atelier. 1. hand' corn shallot,. k large sled; 2 two Erse wOon'beds, I Gnat* !Mk' 1 two-horse Sleigh, 1 hay fork and rope, one sot BLACKSMITH TOOLS , 5 good barshear plders,,o harrows, 1 Corn coverer, 4 cultivators, 3 single shovel PloviS, 8 doubts shovel, plows, 1 On scoop, 1 stock and die; 1 vice; I bel lows pipu,'l pair , platforni scales, 4 sets of breech. bands, 6 sets trout gears. 6 housings -11 collars. IL bridles, 1241 , ,* nets, se;a plow, gears, 16 halters ; I wagon saddle and whip, , leather lines, 0 horse blankets, 2 sets single harness, 1 set double harness;, side saddle, 3 riding bridles, 2 log chains, sixth chains, spreaders, butt chains, carrying &sine; breast tit-tins, 20 cow chains, treble, double and sin gle trees, I rough loch, 1 icu cutter, I post auger and frame. s Icot of horse shoes, a lot of, old iron, 2 wheelbarrowii, 1. spring wagon pole, 1 cart, 2 bag wagons. 2 grain. shovels, rakes and f uks, 6 Jockey sticks;'l machine. strap,- , I inch Wheel, 1 block and tackle, 1 hay knife, 1 mixing tfeugh:2 grindstones, drawing knivea,augers, chisels, 1 brier hook, 6 lad. ders; a let core-ch4pers, 2, pair hay carriages. 2 sets dung boards, 2,sacks.salt,, 90 grain bags, 1 lot wire, 2 broad axes, 1, crot-scut, saw, 1 panning saw, stone sledges, stone auger and iron wedgee, a lot of lumber, 2 patent straw culters, crowbar, digging iron, pick, 2 mattockel, 1 cant hook: • 1 ' saddler.* buck, I carpenter's, bench, K shaving bozo's. 8 Wes* 3 cid, r barrels,„2 barrels xinegar, I,circufar saw, ta,- ble and fixtures; 3 grain cradles,„ Z:cora barrels, a lot winter apples, 3 guns, keg powder. 2 desks and table, safe, rope at.if clamp, horse-buckets,, two broom-corn strippers, ats.by the bushel, 300 BARRaS., of CORN, 5,000 feet Yellow Pit.e Lumber for flooring, SIXTH ACRES GRAIN,IN . THE GROUND, a tot eurstrytitter. 31 tons awn' timothy hay, twelve shares of Waynesboro' and State , Line Tultßlco Stock, two shares of 6ettyslitig it ft Stock, +Kitt many other articles too 11U1DeloUS to mention. Sale to,commence at 9 0'c10e1t,4,151, On said days when the terms will be made Pnown by DA lAD IL IJ TRIO I. N. SNIKBLY. Aziltpoiritt,tote,, oct 15,t5 PUBI 4 IO SALE GIB RtE.P.L Es T HEAP'woi. be.. Pn N nt •biic 'Sale. O NOVEMBER 20, 1869, the; rPilowlng..property,lonvrii: A tract of land, situat ed in 410) . 0E7 township . Franipin Pl., one mile N. et Quinq, on the pPlic ion& leading lioin tie kaveitevilte. and Waynesboro road to the South Mountain (Near the *II Limestone quar ries), containing Pyczior"try sai..sl,7zro ANDEN more or lege, adjoining, teriiDrnf John Walk, Hen ry Good, Gan. Miller, Isaee iriz t and John Themp eon. This tract of land in in a good state of, cui tivation The improvements are a TWOSTOEMLOG HOUSE partly weat'vbearded, with new vch and aide bulo ing. A LOG SWITZER BARN with oval on shell, hog - pen and corncrib, end a. house for washing, &c. There is a stream of nev. cr-failing water we Inn 75 yards el the ,barn yaril, free of access ; a good fruit bearing orphan], pe tch • es, pears. plums, cherries and grapes, all in good tearing condition. For hAther information call on or address William Kauffman,, rim rgisling on the premises. • Sale to commence at ID o'clock ozsrl Any. when easy terms will be made' known by oct 22 3t KAUFFMAWS HEIRS. PR OVATE SALE! tiE subsbriber intending; to go west. offers at , 1.4 private side his Houii, orni lett, :in Ringgold. W aishin gum co, NU The tot c intain.s ONE ACRE OF LAND/ with wagon maker shop. fame' stable, hog pen, cistern. and a variety of choice fruit trees, such as peaches ? apples. pears, and the finest cherries in the country. Phis properly affords. art excellent open ing for a blacksmith, as there is a new wagontna— _ tier shop erected opposite my shop. net 14 3w JACOB MOTZ. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. HE subscrtber notifies the public not toitrespao 4§. ,upon bis premises by ,throwing dorms fen ces. carrying of rails, 4.c. He also gives speci.il notice to persons notto trespass upon his mountain tot, la cutting down timber, peeling bnrk, end taking away rails. All who fait to comply with this no tip in the future. will be dealt with- according air t aw , ; • • oct 15 3t HENRY:SUMMERS. gum T 0 ELM 411INGGOLIJI, ILLIAM STE WAlt7 has been to .the City and laid in a large supply, of Ladies. Misses and Children's, ,61loes,of the most tashionable,ety les. Men and Itoy'3 nhoes„ both coerce and One, • Men's Congread Gaiters; also Straw Hata." The Pnblie aro generally invited to come and exaMine•lor then). seliem Alhwl d anti buy of hini viili receive Aintko. faction, as he willvecv 411 rips•gratis. , He also keeps sugar, coffee, molasses , and sirup), pepper, aspics and cinamon mackerel, letter paper, enveloped. steelpens,tien ? holders, kerosene, &c., &c. 'Caliand exateme kii'etock STEIVV,A.HT:' April' 13' 18n9 •• , ..$6 COO ViTAN'II3II.I • : cAllEr Board of School Directors of the • Borough 11 of Waynesboro' having been authorized by an act of the Legislature to , borrow .tbe above . sum to be applietktowards the erection. of aSchool Buildi ng in said Borou;h. agree, to give bonds belaying seven per cent.'intereat which nil! be paid annually: Said bonds will, be issued in Series from one to, tea years. %MESS. Prkt., aug G te T.A.Ressicn,Sce'yy., Flour and ,red. Aprime. article at Familg Flour from Amsterdam Mill. formic in sacksi streduced prices. at‘lins: brag Norris of Dr... 1. 8.. Eiroberson: , - Alat of Lidy Frick & Co. He will alsii deliver Flourbytbo re!, at Atilt Stuff ta il ,. Point : loaned.' Orders may be loft et ArtionrAn Dtizt.' Stolgt,'° l- !LOY' Pose Oaks. DA Vta f o r - !4
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