VILLAG6 UCOID. vv4ivirmingi um, s;a4 eidloblei O, UllOlO, ms.,Four itandred •3otorad axaigianta, - left Baltimore, lest iNailaicaisi, !at. Africa, In the ship 40te0144 - foie ntsit Of Mr. 'banner's ova?* mile to a light etilicq in the extra ordinary time of 2181. WI: H. Beadle, editor of the Utah Re- Vbitor, was beaten nearly to death at Ads hare City, far hie antiiitoligatainwritings. oge 6 .John W. Beat, known as tbe BtlokeYe Jillasketnith has been appoietcd a flpeebil ! Agent of the Tteasury pertttnent, and eta- Vatted at Baltbnete. StirAn inj . lietion b 4 {!den grante4 by the Obio Supreme Corpt ret4raining the gin cloned Boord of f i dnegtiou from noting upon 4ho resolgtione exelatiNg the Bible from the tichoole of that city. "'" • 11 t s S . . • smel l le Wheeling papers, thp Senate of West Vir ginia will stapd Republicans and 4 Dem oorats, and the !louse 82 Republican's and 24 Democrats. THE LATE FriECTIONS:-.412 NOR 'York the Democratic Stare ticket in elected by from ten to peen tboanand Majority. Both brandies of the Legielature are probably Democratic. New Jersey has renewed her adhesion tit . Democracy, as has Maryland also. Illinois, Minnesota and Wiponsion lAars ' gone largely Republican, as has West yir ghat?, With the exception of the loss Odle Nov York Legislature to the 4epab)ioana, there is no change is the situation in any of the States from last year. TEMPERARCE n PcILMCS.—The _ panne.) rem and Prohibitionists in the late State elections bland, an effort, (says the Bale, inericea) no they promised, to in. troduee 'that question into politics. Tem perance men were nominated, a prohibition platform Tairlsi established, §cl 4 in some io. maims in Massachusetts Republicans Ben• ally voted for Democrats because their own party refused to adopt the single lean° et prohibition as a dogma of their political faktb. The effort has not been a successftil In no State has the Temperance tieket been elected, and in Matemehusetta the men who were not catiefied with a btritigent Acme law, bat clamored for eptire prohibitioti, now find that a lAegialatnre has been Owen on tirely eppesed . to them. The union between tem,pereuee and ralit ties is ao urinatural one ee4 Otte preduee only abortive attempte et reform. 'no temper ! once question is eirelusively a moral one, and can be eeforved only by edeeetioe, ,porsork sion and coeviction. Men can no more be legislated into temperance gum they can be legislated into honesty, chastity or religion. The strictest prohibitory law that eould by any possibility be enacted woqld utterly fail to 'prevent the sale and Ilse of liquors. No etringenoy of its provieiotua, sod no possible number of officers to enforce it, could make it effectual for any length of time. The thousand means of evasion that 170414 be employed would soon render it eontemptible ; and then would come open defiance. In at tempting to force this issue into the political arena the Temperance men do berm to their own cause. There are thousands upon then, eands of men, practically temperance men io their habits, wbo admit and bewail the evil that is done by intemperance, and who will' give their influence and efforts to the ad vancement of the cause so long as it pongees itself to its legitimate sphere, bat who are bolted to become its opponents when asked to support prohibition laws. They see how ieefleetual alt mach lags mast he, and are eon• vineed that it is not within the legitimate province of government to past+ them, This has been the result in Massechusette, and so it will be everywhere if the advgeates of temperance persists ip tbpir nowise demands. cS".A. WashingtoU diepoch says that non. John Covode has proved Wore the House Election Porotnittea ovey two hundred fraud• nlent cetca oast for Foster in the Twenty" first Congressional district. fie also, the dispatch stator, shows such frauds the Detooaratic e)eotion f 4cers as will throw out two,whole polls and give bhp a majority of about five hundred. As Poster only Odin .ed to be 4ilented by about iftrty tir fifty ma ? ,jority,Qovode : if the evidence bp prodigies is satisfactory to Op llouse l must get his peat. -Pant Oport.oriPzaßopl.."-This em. pitizeos and winnitipent donator o f wealth ishioh 'he bad earned by 4ionett. <lustily and stript attention to basiapss, 4ip4 in London pp Thttrodaytii4cht of las' week : 'The .Philadeiphia .prep, silpaion , to 'this event, says: qtro graft natlone Neill -. hear Frith sorrow of hie death; Nora than the ; days of the years of ;loan had been peaspre,cl to hip, and he went to rest a witness of tam; pf hip Arent preeions\tannuments than I'S paint withihe post faVored:sf* ffp was "bore in Danvers, Wasesehusetts; February 18,175, and Rae, cop: neatly, in hikVith year. a The testiteony in tbe Alois teetp4 eine : lion pore ^ coyoe vp. Poetic ie ip the )talde of the printer, end when 'published, trii4 ()silky. !la i re k e perpetr4ted "seine • . Covide. LMAIs Ninl.T#sl 1 1 The hestiter.. rpisolt in the teetkei boll et' the t% 00titeir ",Dru*Store. 260., LstniO, damp Vittqiee, foc i.uklo At the 4 . Cotneo l, .04 Stine. • . , • 49.Pr0i . . - --Atiples at 15 _coati be 'got At Reid 4 Wayuctes. OLD. --Gold is tending dottnwar.i t .noly swaging-I'mm to 29 . eenta . ptenliutps. 18.51341 . 1 40) tquipilp gold to gclinoy i~`3.iuo4S the foga vtir ttiyip • thee() ie.:T.... —cp Thatikegiving tutfetvi, • • pigf•The Tomos "oold snap,'" Itao bad oni) gockil efeot. it has 11101'0 t,be Wed coptisra pf loafers. riirlireat indueenienie ere being offered at the north-east net.. of the Piinno44 ? at Aearer'e store. you better call. to-A fine stock ef ladies anAgents shales t Beaver's. We must adltre: . mpg ® nice business Somg cit Ike latest itpproved Ameti tat Watches at m 6, Antsr,inan Watobes, with Foggs' Pat el" Pe rinios Overarm:log Hair Springs at ALEX. LEEDS'. lA. MUDS still selling his °looks, latobea n jewelry at 'astonishingly law Cis C. N. Beaver has reeeivod another supply of new goods. Adveoank#39.l oe.it week. .A revenue storetreopar jp Snydcr coun ty has charge of Welt" gallops of utisky. IF there is no other property to tratedi, the cheapest thing that could Eke done worthi be to make a party sod drink it up. Tvventy font bar•reoc loafers lika fIOYD of flpl, ry/and free f'res‘ would 4o it in a 4.1 - Cax*dian Summer c.anglit a severe cold on Saturday ORO and expired suddenly: For the peat few days overcoats and warm gloves bare been in demand. NuTA.—Tbie /Winn has veril% been a "nnt—narveat," wislnnts bicker • Bute an d chestnuts havo beeu very abundant. Our little friends the Squirrella doubtless have Act store a glorious winter feast; and our other little friends the boys have been very industrious collecting their winter store. of these same little nuts. VIETERY —qrseßeastle has a cemetery association. Our people talked about form ing one last Summer, but we have not heard Anything on the subject for a good while, (lan not some one awaken the publig 'ion to this matter ? FARM Soul.—Mr. Daniel Royer the. or day sold his farm bear this gam, eontolio 7 jog 89 acres, more or less, to Mr. Jacob O. Stouffer, for the sum of §(3,800 ohm* : 0475 per licrg. PUBLIC SALE —Special attention is di. reefed to the public sales of real- and person; al property advertised in to•day'a paper by Jeremiah and Israel Begs, administrators Jacob F. gess, dee'tl. impoprict.—Mr. Stingtiel Garner, the earner wbo was robbed and beaten by ttte negret Evens pear Greencastle about twq week believe TIE roam of the bed at si t sale of the personql property of Mr. Tog Its . Martin, near Iltlerefirsburg, a Calf, 10 months pld, was sold to Mr, Jacob Frick for $3BO. The calf weighed 1000 pounds. When five months old, it weighed 656 pounds. ACICRENT;-4r. Morgal, of chill al doll, tact with a !mine accident on the inet .He was thrown frOm.a load of corn fodder, and in the fall a corn stalk - seveaed the temporal artery. Dr. Ls. was failed for. gad admipistered to hie relief. Mr. M . . at laat.acconnte was' doing • fLaTs, Fyas, ! ta.—Virp. invit special At tention to-the advertisomppt of "Billy Erp-' degraff "in this:begs. Billy is always up with the times, go moo 9f Bats, - Fors, Gloyes, Robes, eta. ? potmarp , favorably yith that of any other similar pstablisbtpent in Wi39tpro • Maryland.. 140 atom is on' West Washipl4,rtotiatreet, ne;t 44.1 to old Bank, • Aims Etru.-The Ladies Pair in the Basement of the. new clappli Was O_ pened on Tuesday, evening last. The-large room had previously been decorated with evergreens, pte.,for the oci3aidon, and Preis. eats a One,app*ance. The ladies have an nousitally large ppileption of useful and fet . cy artielmon a bikitiop , .m 'addition , tO , prorosion, •of deliitaitipp p, lmph :is oysters; Pakeir P. 1.04 0 0 . .We 4Pderettmd, It is, their_ inirption to .pontinue the.fair at least to tbe'plosp of nettt Irak. . innibpßren ire thig)ulgielito' 04'0' tie Vieeketh4t ing4 0. 1 1 ) V P91!0 , (.44ista348: • ALEX. LEEDa'. ~Te late frightful. accidentl,oo:•.tbe the destruction by fire of the staareer StcinewalN and the consetittent loss of blindredffpf livem r *as entirely the tosule,of tliecritainai cat:eleasness,, of , the `oinara of Abe boat, wbo had.failed, to supply it wittLa.single . - Stoikat. ••4t tbtr•timu the fire began a pail of w4tor 'ado* easily 'have extinguished it, yet auch-an artiqe was not . 'to be faßnoion board; aid Ito epe cypt of boe iidy at; lierrible PaAto.-'-par !Were Win gliqiitita4:::4` team the of 02.01108 44 1 :#460P 1 b: which took , pimp On tho 2d hint l iykaiii: dance of A1111 . 40u-tn-low, Mr: eftObi'Witsi no", okt ana s011•Ittron citizen •Ntr4llffigt'dti where he residelcsiVVqbo4tWO": agi t Wben be made_ tis borne- in the •Went: 'Ha represented b:ranktiw Conittrlii tbe4testehttore. ( 1 .0 1 9 i• 9 1 . 8 0n.9 61 9!; 9f 4 , oPfk' tie was from natty novnbOod. a consistent member it the ilittieranohureh. be was pa exemenry OrieVert ;unit' gotid' citizen; His decease wilt boregrntted. by bin many irienaa both boij4 pod iu Illinois. , baring Iris visitto ' place last runnier be fre. quently spoke of ne being bin Iw, visit Nash. A 1'11118)3NT -• ,F o Prio ( . 34 ', 9 IVayeaabore - Balterif, Poafeatio - neri lad Sa loon, Meson,. Hennehetger. & Bootrer ; • other day surprised ye with a" Pra . tiebt • 4 a toore . , or leas, of eery ehoine' ol'. ater! It if , perbapa,needl i ess for eay tliat tbesa gentlemati , are at all times Appplieo : • . : ys •re rct mar 0 080 8 1or! They have a room up stairs" furnished for tha ai3eomml)d'oiOn of itidlys and gentleman. PPersona wbo . do not wish to i yisit the ; pub. lie galoon sau be thus milvely accommo dated with a fry, roast , or stew. : • BUegr,a Y.-On last ltiontley night the oboe store ot Mr. C. Authes, was entered burglars, and Stock to 'the ainonot of about 14ndrett dotlare - ,earried away. Thu entrance was effeeteo t4trough a back window. Angers, brace bite, chisel and oth. er tools were found in the store !text Morn= ins. 'Some of' these tools bad been taken ftem Hamilton & Moirisotes' ooh flatter shop to days previous to the. robbery. On Monday pi ht Mr. Wm. Hoeffieh's shoe shop, east of town, was entered by the seine party and a few rink of boots stolen. Hut, these being mended, were left at Ru tbes', the burglars giving a preference to Cooney's new and fashionable (•city" work, which be has just received. There is no definite clue to the perpetratott of this burglary. But , we tryst the scoundrels may yet he ferreted' out. The lose falls held upon an lndustri= one man reward is offered of, twee ' five dollars for the regover'y of Oct goo, , • •- ive dollars - fartliudiste4ors arrest of the theives. WEa t ruEß.The pleabant days oil a' part of last week gave fair promise of that season we all rejoice to see—"lndian SummerP— But the cold wintry blasts of Saturday night and the Whirlwind of snow on Sabbath . dis pelled the pleasant dream and brought us face to face with the first approach of, winter. But like the pasilfcg clouds of trouble and sorrow in human life it' will pass away 'and' the snoshine warm and cheery will be fOund around cps hearts aid homes C.gaivi Trru Dos LAW.—The law' passed at the last session of the, Legislature requires the assessors to , report all dogs over one month old and fixes a tax of fifty cents upon each animal, to be placed in a fund fo the re muneration of Stich persons as may have sheep killed or injured by mischievous canines. Persons who stiffer. losses in their sheep fold by .the attack of dogs, oq applying to the road sommisaiomars and prove their - damage, are eutitie4 to the amount out of Op dog tax fund. Otv - wartp.—After this date the Pacific and Atlantic Telegraphic eompanx pf the United Strttes, Will transmit messagq, eon-, tamping any nom* of words. from tep (10) upwards * sent atter seven' (7) PM • and not to be delivered until the follawitig morning, for half the usual' e nhargea for a eintiler' number of Word% transmitted during the day. X 39 prdfir of the fleneral Superinten dent. 1 1 'ALM Roarattl, Wayleebotot,•NoVetaber 10,' ,1869. OUR BEET BEeTurr.—A short titue since we gave an account of a Beet raised byAr. Jao. Walter which weighed twelve' pounds: Mr. Daniel Seeger, postmaster .rtry Creek, lowa, sends qs an account of one raised at Cedar Rapid% which imams 21x21, and weighs 1 peunds. , •lorin is therefore ahead as far as heard hem. SCIMETHTN9 NEW.--4t ' will be'' aeon by reference to oqr advertising,! golumni that Mr. A. S. Adams, of this place, is meat for the eels of tho,Ameiican, Combination ~Batt on.hole, over-seaming rindßewing Machine. This machine is recommended' as the Most remarkable laborsaving inventionnithe age., Call on Mr. Adams and examine , for your selves. - '6' e s t ., Wo .again request ministers • of our town ap4 oaighborboodtto hand , us marriage and obituary notices . for publication. , - Them 4avirend" gentleman are usually, :we . eerie, well cou3pei3eated: for their services, aed neglect pri their part, to, give., publicity: to such .tunttpra is gagarsionable, to., say the, least. I. 1 • :‘ •'• #,ifiltiir4.9:oAT.—Thttredity !MI, 1 16 0 8 * 401 3 01 Eli gn at ed by she •E'resi' dehi Aiii)Vdl l oo , stities and 11)0 Goveroba ','of 'o day of Thanlis pr,sisp ttpd The stores fn Oro; meat dialog the etttl - *0 4' kehetit' ii?euepeeded. We oiesiiiie - at least-one-of -the-churobes will be'broetrfpilittblielietttled - 11114 IN Anitkitts"—Johit tr. Office $6 for subseiibtlere: 4 1 0114 ferstata ed his'lreohnt without reeeisOpg a reply we take it for grabutd,iltat hole dettd or hrtba - Penittetistry Vthefefette ibe - Ileper is diseelitinued sell the , sateen t Cancelled. • 1. 7 • •• +llll,, a:A.4 wipbilp F to 9 4Aorrespoiiiibiri nays : A 'The Week aiW South are bent on the pass age. of 0 Free , pet? Vfpg adminis traticmis already favorable to it, if it can 1)0 hosed' on coin.; (the Qe tltra niettiabere *be haie arriveA'expreep: tile o'pinioti that a cow, promise rney be agree 4 p>i whiA reqeire thaf• all books shall redeem Aft) , per vane: of Weir notes in coin. The flaunts:ie aitote von- Bervatitre on tru 731177, e 'ogee, and the eisting har4ce wiltl,4lie tk' great , fight nver any atterupt to inierfeye *iitts thekr'S:f3t• p t i ; . Constitationt Bitters are • pleasant' tn , the stnell and irtettf,:will remove impurities' from the body; atid give health and vigor to the , Derangentents of the stomach , ' and liver are haibitigeret Und sources , of insanity Ftiatil an obstruetien or disorder; 'a morbid action of the sympethetic'atid other ' nerves follows. ; so ;and the function of 'the brain ere deranged find•int paired. Do. rangement of the cetAtrup will 'also produce diseases of the lungs, heart; skin and kidneys. It iS Consequent upon the tame cause that thonshnds die of cholera, yelloW and bilious fevers, and that insstiate, baneful disease. githisb, dr Consumption. The stimuli is Miniportant organ'in the coon , coy, for itporr its success we depend fug all the advantages to be tleri4ed from the exhibitions of internal medicines. Its healthy functions are orator.' ling 'moment to every Mortal. as it ctinstixtes the source and fonntain of - life; which' is nutritious. No organ possesses such power in ntedYitying every part of the ' Systetn— none such remarkable sympathies. 1. IUtIGY, WIRSE BLANKETS. A VARIETY f lip Patterns, common to belt grades at • LPD,B4RAFF'S ' HAT, Fp, AND Gi t ove FAOTOZT, • iLigeretown. MINK, Sable, Fitch, Sqpirml, Fretch Sable, and a variety of comonah Furs, all styles, and. ' prices. Astrachan, Angora, ErMine, Swan Down and Sable Trimmings, ,Fut.trimmed Hoods, and ever* . other article iri the Fur' or Trimming line for ladies Tiyear q UPttEGRAFF'S Foe Fearony,, Opposite Washington House. . Hagerstown, MA. r 4. B. Alt furs are wariantedber represented; a ni , no resurrected furs sold In our establishment. ' - . , . • Out FURS To ESURRECVED; Cleaned altered • and tepait .I.ltt ed in the beet wanner at . • , • , . UPDEGRRA.Pirs , Fun FaurogY., 1 , . Oi.opoiAte . the . Washinqion HOUSe4 •' ' ' ' 4 ' 1 ' H e tietstaiOn,llll. ' WE are mantlfatcuriug all the popular Gloves of the day, including the great Dog "Skin Glove. 2000 Ladies and 30Q0 Gents have worn these geode Of our own - make. They will tell you they are the bent glove they ever were,rattiest as neat as a kid glove and five times as tttrahle; . anti made only at UPDEGRAPH'S Grove eon rult noroat, Opposite the Washington Bosse , , Md. TO CONSIMPTIEVES. THE Advertiser, having beeg'reatored to health inn few weeks, by a very sin le fern edy , after hav big suffered several yeas with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread &nese, Consumption—is anx ious to make known - to tliefellow-sufferpra the means of cnrei To sill who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used. (free, of, charts) with the three. tions for preparing kind using the same, which' they will find a BURS CONEIMPTION. littorcirrins, etc. Throbject of the advertiser in sending. the Prescription •is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informannntathich he conceives to he in- valuable ; end he , hopes every potterer, will try to remedy, as it will cost the nothing, and may prolil a blessing. ' • Parties wistaria the prescription, will please ad dress -Ray. EIIWARD A. WILODI; may All] Williamsburg, Kings• Co., New York.- bl an igor ERRORS MEI YOVTII. " , A 6 4 EN'I MAN Who suffered' for years,fmai •Nerroab PreirtatUre Decay, and all the ef fects of youthfat utiliser/it:ion, will, for the sake of sabring humanity, send. free to all who need it, the receipt and.directious.for ;making the simple remedy , by which he was cured, etufferers wishing to profit ay the advertiser s slexPerietice, can do so by eddies's.. hag, in' perfect cenfiaencti, • , • • JOHN B. OGDEN; •i! may 141 No-• 44 Cedar street, Nevrierk. ,TIMEICIEfs -416.X.00ALIEL ..• On tlie 4tii'ini3t., Beyd'a Hoiel, in Chain bereburg, by the Rey.. S. Barnoa, Mr. CALEB WADE to Mies SARAH. RAKER, both of Quincy. • . . , . - ()I:1"On 28th et 'the Pareonagn,' 'in Chaniberabnri, by the 'Rev. J. Fohl, *r. _G. W;HELRAN - tO Mies 'ANNA E. NC FERREN;' bnit of the ';Aoinity' ,- lif Ja . iikeo# Halt. , - On, the qd by:the 'came, .14 the ecitti, ;place ' tir o . y.I3OWMA.O, of, ibe ty of Wei nestat 9, to Mims MA.let HATZER, of 40okeon Hall. On, the `.4t4105t., by the same, at,t,tio came, 'Mr. , BURKHOLDER,. ~ol Quincy; 4)* M.Atil NDA , • 11 1 .4c.?„111.R.. REN •of thciicinity orFuniietewn ~. ttiZEUt • *XIICOWL'434 ~ I <- A tlthe - teeideao 'of his -sod-ia•Jaw, ! ,,, David 31..Eikef, i 6 Ill„; on t 2d hist,' of Pae Utuonia,' GEO. 4 Settaetry Of'this the 69th yea ~of, At big resiappce p ,ia ' Deddevitlei., ilieVan• ough oottatiP.lll4'oe the /At i.Ont.• 4 , 04 'fever:' Mr, tplt W MOCHA tICI 'alit' lei& e:riy Of thbreataity'' age,C46 , leetei eiatstWand i Jay.. LAMBS' FURS. GLOW; FAcTORY 0,6 file; abet :11Htir SAME,. 814Aroli tigid leits and at n no#urysArtillg obiaroyi t d id fitymt.'2o years. , ,e g .4flitAiixtvaikortibadity.N --Mil flour market hiquiet, and prices itiVOr Thitti'ret fib aln!•‘fia .. lav and, only 500 barrel* Were taken by the local trade, at 115@clA for suporilnei Q 5 an©. 5.50 for extras ; 85.5,0®11 50 for Prorthweit.. ern extra family ;,110©0 50, foe Pennsylvania do. do.'; s6fl 75 or Ohio and Indiana do. do., and 87(07 50 for faooy brands, accord , ircg fo'iintiliy; - 7 4e lenitiifitfittlP3' poi barrel. There is but little detuand for wheat Irina the local tnilterp, toid . nptlnunh futpiry for shipment, with sales of thirty thou:Mali bush. els ludiatmand othat rtid at slB6® 136, iboluditfg.aimi on ttitate_terititi. sells at $105®1.66. Corn .ialtiiet, but we, continue former prices, .and quote. sales of Penosilvartia yellow ar,5141.03, new do at 88@900, qnd Western mixed at 93®930, the Jetta* ratrifor high - mixed. Oafs: move slowly, with sales of Western antlSeuthern. Olovitiraned is steady at tfAEOT7 per Olt - F Id 2ibruh) y'is ammo. -_ idieeea nom mandss2.4s per bushel. Whisky is inao tive at $1.18@1.19 per gallon for wood and iron bound. STRAW SHEEP. Ah 11: to the pretnis6 of the 'subscriber, living s in Quincy, about the last of September., a large bite Ram. The owner j requested •WI prove property, pay charges, and take him, away,- nov 123 w ABRM. tut%ECRZR. — BM3EZ I 2.,AN:r 1 149 1 4:iN1W - cb, (1A M: to the premises of the nubscriber, near kiWaYnerboro', about the first of Septentber, a large White Sow. The 'ortiorsr is requested to prove property, pay chorgea and take her away. nay l 2 3w • ' HENRY tI.'FUNK. U LOC SALES. ruHE undersigned, Admirsikticatogil of tbißilatate of Jacob F. Hes., late ot Quincy , towt.ship, deceased, will sell at public sale at the late resi dence of said deceased! one-fiiiait t h triite of 'Quincy on the road leading to' Uhlimbershiug, op Alol. DA Y, NOVEMBER 22 1889, the following pery sonsl properly; viz: ONE GOOD FAMILPiIkREI one good MiLe ii COW. One Calf, about sir music , s tild, U. HOOKA WAY BUG GY, one :TRIM; W A (1( IN j One Basket sleigh. ONE !TOTTING 0 UlliGY, ope handcart, one set buiey_ harness, one "riding saddle, nearly new, one _ tiding bridle — AIIEIIII 2 1011331 01100:111101111' abouttifiß HUNDRED 11 . 1.1NPLEil OFGala/ COUN—F-141)DE,11--line—large—new-3ire—be • , • new iron hettles,A lot of new plow castings, such as mcrAlilboards, lanclsides'and plow points antlyetit. ters; A WOrk'benches, oils an extra good one,la lot of good tools; such as handsaws, riggers. c bisels and sgttaies,hiscets,'&c 2 , gait/ tool cheit, a lot ' of, tf4es hoes, shoels, diggint kid. About 1,00 br i cks, shout 600 chestnut shingles.. Also ' HOUSE ,FURNITURE, consistingiof one cornercapboard, 2 deelta.2 book cases, 2 tables, 2 temple!, stove:9.oot 64:hairs and clothes chcs t; tubs, buckets, 1 barrekvinager, a lot empty)ult reels, 1 large copper kettle, a lot extra grape wine, ibont 80 'btishels of potatack, 'apple by the MAW; 1 . bedsteatl, a lot bedding, a' lot of good books, hppl ebutte; ,k 4, the crock, .aud , great many articles'hut hecesarr4 to mentior . Sale to commence at 10 o ' clock oh said day, When the terms will be made laiown'by 'JEREMIAH •11Z1313; HEMS, nox 12 to ;; Administrators. PU,BLIC SAlog -aF apAte A.AIE.A.T:;:' DY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Ail Franklin count};, Pa.,the tindeisigned Admin. istrators of the estate of Jacob FN Hess, late of township, dec'd, will, offer at public safe on Ole premises, on thELN.OBIIMX. DECEMBER I. 1869, die following described . Rent Estate, of said deceased, viz : PURPART Ist —Being the Mansion property of deceased{ t adjoining lands of Oeorgo L.' lcuep per, John L. Metcalf and others, with a 2431141Y' ROUGHOST U WeiLLII‘G HOUSE, g ood Frame Stable, new Buggy Stied, Wood House, Sunainer House, and 2 Webs of neiei tailing wat er, and all kinds of Choice fruit. iot cOataina ahoy. One liburtif ground: ' ' PURPA djoin ing„ purport .le t t , lands of George L:kneper and otheni; With ri new 2-story RA 'NE ioHeibl, wee:bathe - ended; new Frame Stable, Hog Ptio,a good cistern find a' variety of chtiice fruit. l'tiis lot contains. about one-balk acre of ground. ' li;a.e to commence ,at 10, o'clock on said, day, when the terms wall be wade known. PIMPAII'r 3d,—Being .an unimproved_ lot, in . Washington townabito, near Waynesbpro', adjoins lands of J.'& A. ti Adams, David Rufben, Lewis IS. Forney. 'This let. Vontaine about ti acre, Will he ofrereu in front of Mullen's HOW. in Weynes• boro', on ISAIVILLYAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1869, .at 1 o'clock, m41(1600 terms will be made' lipown /Ay • ' JEREMIAH HESS, 1-I.Ess, . . . pov 12 M . ' " Administratois. 402erican Ccombinatiomt BUTION-#lOll, OVERSaMING AND'"" • THE nRsT AND , ONLY 'IBUTTON HOLE AND 'SEWING'MAOHINE 'COM. DINED IN THE. WORLD' THAT `OAN DO ALL HIND OF SEWING NEED JED IN THE FAMILY, ,FROM THE COMM; EST.CLOTH TO THE FINET PABRIC t , It will work- beautiful Button-holes, Eyelet-boles, Embroider naert he edge, do ..livereenullug,"„.a9 hand." • Alec, all' kinds otHemming; Porlff trig, Felling, Braiding, Binding, Ruffling, Tucking; llalatberineand sewmg Ibis is certain!! iuee of -all others: H GER'FAINLY RA !4Q ;141. 1 .4 1 4 - t. , A. 86 ADAMS„,, .1 ,• •• • . vtoxsitaßowi,,,P;4.. • AGENT FOR PP.ANKI,Li 01.:0e, Tit. ov. 12, 18ti9.. DEVVI'STR . 5, -.. v• • ;i: . . , . • '4 ...... .7 ;• , ' . ! ; • .1.... . ' ' li 6 0 • ,ti:::. 1 ,-, ,:' ~ ..i '... 464 r. , t - .''.1"..r1i.... ' '2. • • DENTIST, - . Tr AS pntrumulitly •toested'irr :Wayge!bmilv foe ja purpoiM pl pieofiriog, bhp prolFsiottlbs ell orermbee., .Iker...efilk be. theßkfok up. ; of favoc:birn,witlf a Cfifl; , cod irodeilicil to Olt' ientiret4riotiiikrui , Von: itovibk bduittit"rai. viteck Aut,lell:sititriet 7 •l4 formerly occupied by ". • • V A-tt ‘ • Uri Y S 4 - \ I riot votio of tV! Odes oktlAt thiphaMit Petro P2 l ;iri riika Oh& xlinOeishineik Ad ;,.teinkitin rthate 00ifr o ITee'di,:vMl ; titilt at lit ty sttelttle, Hot*. irk 0041. - rtutiikV i lig _OH. DAY:. - 0 - UWE Tr o ifie .BealXsteltietrit--L- - ..4,,ettim..ontnititi3g,.... • 104 A' aril el the aifflitttlitliiii,"lity;' nited one mile south of Wirynelborov ,Within 400. Yards ,of the •Wayriesboto! :Bette Line Tornipore, adjoining Milisialiferm of said de ceased kdandi Davjd.l3toner, John,Levitec, paitti Oilbeit; ,atiretheitu:TiThe • , prioreteeett. ere; & eomfortibto ono* sett ft half DVF I EZAITOS HOUSE,: good BANK BARN, Wagon shed, cent crib, ism,. ! doge house: and all othei-nectissmy outbuildings : _ on 4 well improved, fowl. There is near the door. 1 .4 well of, neves failing water, with a ~pu p in it, and a cisterns mid ,an -*hind of (Mince fruit on the premises. , !Ids term is conveniently oloCatod, 84 ittat,itimk can diye free. iciess td any •of the fiafthhconl.lo.kaillinidi and is brie of the Mose:do' , , *Aihte properties in Washington, 'township. , ,This farm 88 is an. exception to all others in the neighborhood„ having yielded good crops tthilot other fonts • around it partially tailed.. • • ' • Persons wishink to vie* the piriperty 6efdie the day of sale Wail please call on either et the sabieri hers VAG Win give tli t tirt every entisfaCtion.• 18ale , comrnedcis at I o'clock, r, U., oa paid • day, .when . .TfXll3 Will be made koetivit,hy ' • G: V. Mona, A act- oct 29 f'd PlinßLlCy SALE., mum subscriber, intending to move west', will 1 sell at Public Sale at his residence, about 1i miles from Waynesboro', on the public road lend ing t ,Quincy, on 111 U RSV . • N vpm ILE R. W 18, 'the 'owing persdrial .mperty,: to:Wiri' 1 GOOD ,HORSE, 9 . 4EAD OF - CATTLE,. among which ere 4Milch COAT. the balance young cattle Vhogs one-hoiss,'Wagons. tine as gddd as newjepriiig wagoti, • • , • ONE.BBOBY,:RISIIANB. BELLS, 2 barshare plows, 2 single" acd 2 double shovel plows, 1 corn coverer, 1, harrow, 1 wheat fan, 1 cutting boxo tong chop cheat, rakes. forks, shovels, mattock, digging iron, axe and wood baw, 1 set breeelibands. - I,erkt plow gepre, 3 , fiy-nets, 3 good., saddles; bridles. collars, halters. 1 set buggy. has doss, 1 hand cider press., Household Furniture , consisting of 2 bureaus, 1 war +robe, 7 bedsteads, chairs, 4 rocking chairs, f, tables, 1 corner cupboard, 1 safe, 1 sink; 1 iloughtray 1 woad; box," I chest, ti • .. • ipc—two-teaplate-entl; ONE COO VNG STOVE -90 yards carpeting and floor oil cloth, good as now 2 meat vessels, cider barrels and vinegar, 1., churn,., tubs and buckets, 1 40• gallon copper kettle, 2 iron. kettles; Queenswarc. glassware and -croekeryware, tinware, t county map, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 good . grindstone; 1 grain cradle, 3 maiming scythes, a lot good lickeli. sausage:griridei, staffer and fat press, and many other articles too numerous to mention- Bale to commence at 9 o'clock, on said day when the terms will be made known by SAMIAL YOUNtI. di. V i " Mime, Ant t. oct 29 to VALUABLE SMALL 'PROPERTY POE LE, MIRE subFcriber teilliltsell at Public Sale, on. THIMSDAI., NOVEMBER 25 4 1869, the following described Real Estate , situated 1 mites from Waynesboro; on the turnpike, teeitihg to Greencastle t odjoining lands of John Funk, Hobart. , aMellvaney, Johi beau. to •A. F rnt,egpr r r Thirty-Three Acres , more or less, of first quality limestone land, well' fenced with post end rail and paling fence, in . a high state of cultivation, The improvementsere TWO PULING HOUSES a one-story stone house with basement, and a one, sto?y log house with atria, good stable, hog pen' and l cern enh, with good cistern in the entry of the, ; hoc; ; pen and all necessary outbuildings.' There .are al— so,on the premises a young orchard of clxiice fruit, trees, and a shallow well of good water at the'door. Persona , wishing to vied the' property' can cail 0n . ,. the subscriber previous to dog .of sale. Sa commence at 1 o'clock on said day when . the the ierMetwill be made known by DAVID tli. STONCIt- Aar* nov 6 to Vira t yne ! stostro'.' Wevery, FOR SALE® HE subscriber having, determined tq., quit the Brewing buiiness;will sail at Eublic Bale on SATURDAY DECEMBER 4.* hie known Brewery, house and lot of groopcl,, sttuated . on Main street, in Way neaboro f , Pa., 'one Of thee best Wittiness stands in the 'Borough, 'On: Out. e.ortier of North Street. On the lot there is a IrstrietjA choice f l int pees, good wells of never ,failing writric,-,and r all necessary .inapirventents.,„Ye•sonsh, ; detafintt further information in regard to the property,t7io en of address the snbscrtber. 'ole commence Sir . liD .o'clock on said day; 'when the terms will be made known. • " • ' GEORGE' POURCIIIMAN. :• ott 29 is . t 3. V. MonE4 Anct. s. 'Valley Spirit, Chambersbuttr....ceopy St and sank bill' atlyertiser, • _...._.... , PIJBLIC: 811,V .0-F,., ;, • . • VALUABLE TOWN, PROPERTY. , WILL be °pled at public sale, on • Serizatary Novntrava SU, 1869,1 in- front of Bo.alea'a Botel.thst valuable lot. of ,grouncL,lying, on the,. north side of Main,street. in Wajtnesboro'; Pa':, on which is erected an excel'ent TWO STORY' •IIititIVIYWELLING and log WagOinnaiter•Shop. r4botni4led 17 lota of John Price': jr, and heirs- or ,obn iiilbert.' . . ~., • - .• Terms made known on 'daY'of sale' by; ''. ray. 5St • , ~, " - ; L CY A.NII.I3HOOP. • AUDITOR'S NOTICE. . • ir HE, Undersigned; Auditor lip - painted by the Or- Coast of Clinton, county. =to distribiite;` Abe, l'ilanee , its the bandwel—Williant Hammett, tid- , iriinistratorof the estate.ef Brothertany *ceased, will attend at nix of 'ice in Odd Fellows • .ball, blainstroeto.ork,liayen; on, Friday. Noyem her, 19, 18,1w1,11.&.ilpiit'A.to,',, k 8,11 tlue, raps= o.f attending to the duties of Ow', appointment, when and okiire all pericins' can itteil9' end present theiretUirtsi if ther sea,: proper, - otherwise they will feraier hadthakril trktiaserolatining , iuty Pz Pr•fla Gat*. : , •;19.1 •• • • • • IL i= st. - .41 wilalcm,loo,,, fiffibiLcht • .4414 Z• sub'ier' iter..eltriustositsOi=, , eizgoetl limasSonastandatptiwatatiale,;pdersiatly MO about 'midway between - Waynotalimo: . and PreemowdloolOotne:s4,surapikertitul,.. 5,, acres of , 'ill:kith is good,,, , timitar,Pamtos: lat.sCcboina .fotturiti!ifritaniouituts,ss-oti4i:,w • " " D. 11.,RU5KE1..,„ 4314,15 * tf ' Waynesboro:, Pa. 0a. 4. , i ,i f
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