VILLAGE Kgasitt Friday, Niivposiberl"lgo9. n e.,llon. Atuoa Kaatialt divi at Waahiag. tea on Friday 14ucky elinsy . Tan iu gew York toikt4s,ooO tieditioglefS Trait *oak. Viirtion. Robiii J. VVaiker died on Thurs day eiOteiting et hie reeideuee in Washiegton s aged over eixty-eight years, rog,a,en. Joseph F. , Ictiipe has become landlord of the State Capitol lintel, 'of* Her-. SerJefferson Davis is to become pretitiebt of a life company. Thie method of atoning for his robbery of the "cradle and the grave" ie better than MOEN On Friday the Old and Nero &hoot Pres. byterian Assemblies were dissolved and, the united Assembly maim at Philadelphia in May of neat year. - 11616'7 141111 : - e - Wet• ;et gni' •reil i re, recovered $17,000 damages against tb e Northern Central Railroad. in Baltimore, on Wednesday, fot causing the death of he{ :husband by carelessness. tat,../1. special Washington despatch to the Cincinnati Gazette says the President has al ready completed 'the general portions of hi® message, but cannot finish it till he receives the reports of members of the Cabinet. The document will not be a large one. The Pres ident takes a very gratifsiog view of our financial eituaticn. It is not, known what recommendations ho vti l J make. igt,%fie votercto Qeneral Wool, when firs seized with his last Musa, .rensaike3 itha this would be his last . , sickness. "Oh, no, General," egclaireed one of his attendants, "you will recover, and be with Q 9 many years yet." "No," said the General, "this is the het iliskerieg of a lamp that has long been * !Awning " IM=1:!= 2g3t.From the report of land companies out W-esi, it seems that European coloniza tion on the Plains is becoming quite extent sive. Twelve hundred English families have founded a village which they call Wakefteld, in Kansas, and have established there a school for the reception of orphan boys from the reform school's of London. Large num bers of emigrants from other countries 4tg plea nettling Ott them. ca,.Beveral of the friends of Dr. Patti Sibeeppe, now lying in lan at Carlisle, pa., under sentence of death for the murder of Mika; Steinecke, on Thursday appealed fo. Governor Geary against. the issue of the death warrant, and gave the evidence of eer. tame physicians that poison 'Gras not the cause of ,her , death: Governor Geary ,listened to the statements and teatittiony, and kaa roar ved his decision nion the alffir. ' IMPA fearful roliroad slaughter is report. ed by telegraph as having Occurred on the track of the Pacific I{,ailroad, near San Fran, °loco, on Saturday morning. tin eastward bound passenger train, last leaving the city, collided with a local ptissenger train while each was going at tbe.speed of twenty miles an hour and the two came together with tremendous force, smashing the eats and -engines and piling the wreck into a confused mass. Twelve persons are known to have been killed and thirteen wounded, many very badly, and the Hat of the dead and dy ing is not yet complete on accouat t of . the in extricable confusion at the scene of slaughter. RZPRNTAST.—Tho Other day commission er Delantireceived s letter from Cinoinnati, in - closing a largo amount of revenue stamps, ombiola read as tollows t "Dear . sir : Inclosed please find throe hundred and sixty dollars worth of stamps, which I stole.. I've re• formed." The (*maim:ice fund" now near ly roaches 8150,000. It will'probably soon be used in helping to liquidate the national debt. Da. Local preaching has become quite reputer with several char& denominations, and especially' with the Methodists. Their local preachers number 10,000, in this:coati try. They have just bold a convention at Cincinnati. These men ore not castors, but, tinvitig usually some secular mailing and also gifts •te preach. are licensed and ordained. They have. been a ,great power in. that church. They resolved at.thia meeting that none ought io4be licensed •aa r''iocal• preach edit ho tle not feel such. a bnieing zeal kit the salvation of mei' as to go into the high utiye and byways in search 'of opportunities to , presen the Gospel to 'the poor." '' , lltirrritelet earthly-honors to the fame end Berviees ofthe late I:lettere] Waal were iiid on Saturday Troy. , Dietiaguished men in, the military end civil "service were , present, nod the military. escort tato -very large. Fifty - thousand persona were is the etreeta, Matrthe fnnerateeremoties were eery polemu.' * =II &-Poor whiskty is called "fifteenth B. • zneothnent" in the Bond, because We' hard fur robe to ewnflew. • . e v W. A. eroakei. of..,Narfolk, Va., Ina invented a ."Peanng Yioker, Septum and . Cleaner,' • !!!MillißE A Burlington (Vt.) . papor attic closes marriage Otice : "No garde, co cake i ;Kt Westelo piper aced copy." • Tfl PRESBYTERIAN llEBETeOt""- - The: re , union - of the Oid and NetCSobeol brooehei of the PresbYterian vette setrautit. meted et PittithurdliteCwank under Renew, and. With,essreMonies quite Worthy so marked an event',.in .the ',history that Church. • Whatever , doehtited , existed an the minds of some as, to; the tr,deisability...of the step, they appear to have been swept away in the outburst of fraternal feeling that acoompettied•the sattail aeoempliehment of the measure. The friends of reunion re• joioed tbit i'weik to Which 'they bed deveted their best energies and Viiiiieet WOO at lad a convict. fruition ; its opponents forgot their • fears and objeations arid united in the desire that only uomitietid g?tlit should llo.w from the act. The . formal, :lon, solidation was made in: on impressive ood, ttfr. feeling, winner. • The delegates if the 'two Aisemblies p who had been divided since 188 t, leaving, the churches. id Whieh, they had respeatively assembled, met In' the street, joined ranksand together prbeeeded to the building,. in w,hioh ' the 'oomme'rnorative aor• vices were held. The weesion, gave its in • JS t. 4;7, • —• -It; which the different spetiktvra greeted the event,, and as tbe Mod ' erat'ors of the two bodied ,j,obilid bands and pronounced the division at end, with the invocation that what God bad joined together no man should put asunder, and the vast nasembly 'butst into the greokold doxology, •"?raise Gad, from ' "whom sOl 'Owings flow," the scene, is de. seribed 'ea reaching the morally sublime. It was further revolved to mark tbo, event by the raising of five milboue of dollars. The sum is largo, but the united Churches are sufficiently strong:and wealthy to make the promise good. The combined Church has now an aggregate of fifty-one Synods, two hundred and fiftTsix Presbyteries, over font' thousand ministers, and nearly half a million of , metehers. _ It-la believed that 'the present reunion is but preliminary to the combination of all the Other divisions of Presbyterianism into one organization. A Genetal Ailaerehly of tho united Church will be held in May nest. CONVENTION op, ATPEISTIL —The anti religions as veil as the religions world seems to, be in motion. A Convention of Atheists nye the Harrisburg Telegrap4,. numbering seventeen individuals, sixteen men and one woman, met a few rip since in Philadelphia and gave titteruove to some of their revolting: ideas. They ate a small and. feeble bedy, and we do not think there is much danger urtheir expansion,' but they mean to labor for the propagation of their pernicious doe. trine. They are resolved on a vigorous cam paign against Bible religion, which they call "superstition." Tty have missionaries in the field, an account of whose operations in the West was given by a member of the-Con vention—and they propose, as the nest step towards the accomplishment of their wicked purpose, the establishment of an Itifldel,Tract Society. With the Bible in almost every family in the hand, and the voice of, ilod4a Ministers proclaiming the tenth everywhere, we ate not very apprehensive. that the biller of these arehiteote Xewirded by proselytes. But we should, neyerthelesa, remember that in the guise of a serpent Satan entereeParadise and corrupted the -mother of mantiOd. The ouisuiiis of the devil is great, and the gates of the Church, as well as the highways and byways of the outside moral world,,sbould he 'well guarded against the approach of hie emissaries. . . . Last week a female 'teacher iii S;hicago by by the name of Adelaide heat Willie 'Atkins „ Teen of 'Edward Attins, connected 'With ihe Missoriri REpubUcau, for some slight infraction of the rules of the school. After whipping him severely, elm threw him against a,steam pipe, fracturing skull, from the effects of which ho bakainCe died. During the lever which preceded his death, the little victim would throw op his arms, and shriek out : "Oh I. don't ntriko me t-- Don't t" The Republican comments on the affair as follows : "It is difficult to real's() that such brntal. senclish conduct was that of a female. 'Were it a mat) that bad been guilty of this barbar ity, there are thoie who would 'not besitste to say that his lire should pay the forfeit in etantiy, and that the father of the 'Obild would be the proper executor of Immo° •in the case. The system of violent corporeal puoithment whieh prevails in many schools —and which, Witten, cases, represents the teacher's owe lank of sell-control, is tyrasicel and, infernal It needs other treatment than proteits or remoustrances?' A BAST Symom TO TAB Otle of 'the most singular'accidents we' have bad 'to record for many 'a year, 'occurred at the residence of Air. Vinage, near Jones Station on 'thelioe of the Cincinnati, Hottentot 4 Dayinn railroad, last Tuesday night. - A married danghter, who lives in lKen tockyi. was on a visit tutert old honrestead r with leer 'obildotomer oeveutedn months eld. 'The little one being hungry, asked for a piece of bread.. which the' mother oadered the set pant gill to get. - The latter picked up the child in ,be arms, took a long carving'knife from' the cupboard, and started down the cellar steps to the place where the bread was kept.. In - going 'down her foot slipped, and as' she"'fell the knife steed point upwards on the steps, toe blade of Weisel penetrated the heart qf the child ; producing instaot death. The Pen fails to. depict' the 'grief of this almost heart-broken mother, when theeorPie of her darling habit , vras Uptight-foto beeipresence:' •The - hoOlte, which ' Only a wawa' before; was ' scene qefjoy atedlestivity, was, by this singoltiir ae. eident, tattled iota 4 place of tacearelieg tzbd 80170 We • • ;•'• A sew vilesUie eie4 .twine tea 'been struck within, five 11:141111 o f Youogetowo, Ohio. LOCAL MATTERS.- . , It is less tbQu six Ofeeb, EOM% ' FArairgy Puna. —Splendid ,Fatnity On hand :at MAD AVAIeNAriVEI• Kii" We publish in this issue Aeporte,.ilf the, Waynesboro',And . Enterprise Euildieg Associations: ONK DoLt<.—riimelmble Spiv M on ly "100 pee gaited", At ItEko.4 , i34 . 001,b11Ve an ct.y tether; etikkiP ;I" 411 X,i u g I?xilitz tre,de 'net the State, tir Mis. ItOgatllla Stake died ip Ikeall ingtol Ciminty, 1114., as Oth ictec.i: aged /92 yeikta nod 3 montbs. • lig:The "Admit, inhabitanet is orkt, with his annual proclamation to the egeot that we are on the verge of q'hocd winter. 00,11loneT is laid to he a ding in New orb, (that is to the specubtors ) , We feel ray Vt..—Peraona indebted to me on old Book Accounts are requested to pay up; and . nave oontti, an peed money. lama a9bpdy ever know one 'woman to pass anot h er En the street without kopking hpek to eep how her Oen . hung? Guess .not. 01pROI DAI:4OED —DlltiXig lit MOM, on Tuesday morning last the gable end pf the new M. E. Chwtoh, at 131,ne Ito* was blown in and about half of the roof taken • NEW 000138. Altra. C. L. Roilittberger has returned from the Bast with a complete assortment of Zig* Millinery goods, The ladies are invited to call g o examine her stock. CIORSP. STOM.—On Wedneeday night last alarge, iron-grey mare, Q years Ohl, and heavy with foal, was stolen from the stable of Mr..A,brEn. Snowberger, near this place. Mr. Secwberger offers a reward .of 625, for the mare and f+.ls for the Net IN ArmAns.—John flees, of O,hio, owes ns $l2 for subscription. After 'forwarding his smug% several times 9 distant relative informs us that John is a regularlost" and not responsible fora dime. lAis eases. sive nee of "bong*" has thus msdo us minus the abOVO 8110. NVN7 aeons.—Geiser 4& Rinehart buve just received a supply of now goods. Ver eons desiring bargains would do well by cal- ling and examining, their stook of Bard• Ixam -- Also Horse and• Vap Blankets x Buck skin and Leather gloves shoe findings, dices Moroi" linings and bindings. THANZSowiNo.--NeeMday, Thanksgiv ing Day, as very generally observed .by our citizens. The stores mad other business places were closed during the, dap Iu the morning an appropriate discourse was deliv ered in the Lutheran Church' by the pastor of the M.E. Ctiptoh, Itev. Mr. DeMoyer, the other congteg . ailos uniting in the services. I==l SOLD.—John 4310, anotioneei, on the Oth inst. sold a small property one and a half miles North of Quincy, belonging to 111arz V.Ktrepper, contatning 16 acres far the snip af 0223,80 per Acre. Purchaser,: Gee NIMPer. re - v. J. S.. Nichols, formerly of•Cham bersburg, now. of ft. Louis; ban received, a call to become pastor of a Presbyterian con gregation in New YOrk, at a salary of nine thousand dollars per annum. A COMMON Vxos.--Gossip. can take no more abominable loin] than'when , it circu latea false reports, or insiauates +without pos itively declaring that its insinuations are true. This disagreeable propensity. is usu ally born of a prying curiosity and a ridic. plops concern for the business of other pea pie. Sometimes, too; it ie malicionS, and seeks to injure those' who become the ob jects of its venomous tongue. Falsehood, malice, and a meddlesome spirit are its com ponent parts, and this makes a mixture from wbieb both gilds aud men may shrink in dis gust, It is becoming so common,. however, that we hardly rate is at its real loathsome, Bess or regard it with the oditia it-desarves. DZATII or Ms.. trout; Gnovr..—Mr. John Grove who resided oil the Waynesboro' road,. a abort 'distance from this Borough, met with an accident in March last and bad his leg run over by a 'heavily loaded wagon. The bone of the leg' bolo* the knee was badly Crabbed. Dr. gartaell, of - Fayetteville, .be ing the attending physician, decided to, ',try to save the leg. About the last of Septem ber, Drs., Seaway and Lane were called in and upon consaltation, it was decided to am putate the leg. be amputation was made on the 6th of ()atelier'. Elopes have been en tertained at times since; that Mr. Grove would recover, hitt ;Ire seems never to have regained bia appetite, and consesausntly conid co t re. gain strength. ,He died on . . Wednesday of teat monk. trirasie was bed. bi big!'" on tteti by all who' know- bim.—Taideg -Tile Shoemakers- of Indianapolis strttok for higher -mantis on Biouday and OHO de• ,nrands having` been granted) went • to work again on 'Wednesday. .1- . A OalifOrnia orchard afis,ooo peer irceo J oat Ocadag, 'Sun:lieu, ill A;QOUNtIf ealßotiti.;- 7 4013,0ti 31,;0,141ne, ittsirtihaie et , the Burks eiiiihty 40' gOtt , itegi,,o o tutuittett suidider nu tidetttrail. b i lithti.kv.hariging hiomeit to the C't(l4".6*Pottedltotti the ventilator a t thi top of he /*IL "Ire yule direovereci by Wetkibo,4o,-eh 6Ngdab. . 30 rniug• Elet. : 44 o.2,4e,4'illitOttiOtio: the, ropes attached to the ietitilitor overhead, and canoed it arniiiid his neciti-apd:-wben , fonud,. hie body was-.it) forward atoOpping position , tho feet toueh, iog dial:o°l , o Eoe tho- hands:ou. teadod in -a backward,. dirention t T,ho _foot of bin beitigbot . OniOtiletely si:tepotided, would appeat to indiktittst elarsevoring ,dertertuina... tiob 34,0 u the ilet'o( Selt-destruotiow. , ' , • . -11. 1 1 0- 9 0oiac to been coomittod to prieon it) lgoodu, previous ,ou, a elAarge of ruetieioUs Miaohiof, ,•The followiog,,letter t13P0 4, W 1 .61 1 0 040 P 0 0 3; P,.. ( 7.44. 1, 1444 ..4 1 0VrN .P4Pint 4 i, November 13t 4 b, wif4e; The Opole, pool that longer der3ire to live and have preyed to the almighty that:., 11e would, take froui , ,Mfi'the life be ge:f.e,•,. he bee been ineribliillo tue,On.so opal pre. .woos °elusions that feet that 'be ticit ,oamply vrith' a ,regitest ( that'would , curse of a soul. Tot Fain about to o : that which. w,jll ebsolve Noe from any. nail all claims I might bait) possessed on the trot:ra ises of Jesus Vhriat. lam br ok e n = hearted, and; wish' to ho treeivom this world. When yourfolvtioi Tiqr. .e no niqe - ; --- import of the terrible deed X am about to trap:nit, }let long to.arcomplish it. I dread uot.the future bat wish Ed forgot the peat. There will be fed to,epo . qre for me, yet ma ny-Illicit motiged me. liu may God rot give them ae.l, do, and new, my wife,; sol emnly urge you to turn from your evil life and become a good woman. Yon have wronged me, Grtd knows bow deeply, but I forgive you it you turn from your evil tray,. yon do not, and persiet ie your ingodii• am, may the self•murtAerer's Curiae ring in yogi 'Are uutil WO meet apin. %wpm. W. A. REID,. Ca'The Sunbury kjarira2l says 1 "We learn that three deaths from noesmaption Occurred within a week in, one flintily. On Tuesday the %el inst., Warren Ent, of mokie township, died of. this dteadful die ease, iyo the net day Igrs, Hoover, of Ash land, and sister to Mr. Ent, died. On the ildpoday following, the kilt inst., the father of the above, Sanibel Ent, E , q., of. Shamo kin township died of the disease. The fun oral, of Vi r. Ent took plats} on Thursday, His remains were followed to the grave by a large concourse of; friends, and the funeral ceremonies were performed . by the Odd Fel. lows, of which society be Was an aotive tend worthy member." TUB 81tORET OF Tug A OesaA'e 81100E94 EXPIAINED.—The hair is secreted by a lit tle vesicle of gland, and each gland is nour ished and supported lay.a 'minute "blood-ves sel, and as Joao 'es these blood-vessels carry a sufficient triOntokty of nourishment to these, glands, the hair will grow ; but it, from, disease or any other cause, these vesseter be come obstructed or torbid, so much so as to carry to these glands a sufficient quantity of, blood to nourished and sustain them, the hair will become dry and fall- off: The le. production of the hair, therefore, depends. upon the restoration of these email blood vessels to their primitive and unobstruote d. circulation, which indication the Alines per forms. At is absolutely necessary, before. new hair Win•be produced', to etitnnlate the scalp by the application of the Alisnui,, which excites the 'blood-vessels to an increased healthy action. Remember, it requires time; :for if the hair were to start as soon. as the tonie woe applied,it would probably be • fire of six weeks before it would make tie ap pearance through the,skin.: SPECIAL NOTICES.% ° BUFFALO ROBES. , A LARGE LOT assorted grades of Numb of- AL Palo Robed, and a fen ., 'XX Whole Hobeit, will I;Ps aold,.chadp at UPDEURAFF'S • HAT, Fun, AND GLMTD Fearoax 4 Oppbsite Washington Hone.. • liagerstovin, MAX. SLEIGH, & HOMO: BLA.WEET4 ICA IHETY of new Patterns, commiro tp best „grades at VPDEPRAFF'S • HAT, Frit, AND Gwyn FACT**, Hagerstown, Md. '' ' ' Al INK, sable, Fitch. Squirrel,: Frer.cb gable, lyg and a variety of common Furs, nil styles and prices. Astrachan, Angora, Ermine,. ritvau Xis , Avn and 6ablo. Trimmings. Fur-uimlued Hoban, and every ether article in the tur otiTritritninti line for Minos! wear at EPpEORAFF'S " ' , Tuit . PACTOll , 4'. Opposite Washington :Haulm., Ragerstorn, Md. N. B. All furs are warranted as ripreSented,slA no resurrected furs sold in our' eitablishment. Otti,PIHIS ESURREOTED. Cleaned altered and .n;paitt Wet ed in the heitmanner at • • UPDEGERAPEre Ftrit Fnarrowg, Opposite the Washington Muse, Hagerstown; !hid GLOVE, F AMORY. WE are manufateoriug all the portent Gloves, of the day, including the great Dog Skin Glove. 2000 — Lailieisand 8000 Genta have worn these geode of our own make. They wilt tell • you they are.the beat glove they ever wore, . almost as neat as a kid glove and Ave times as durable, and made only at ‘JYDEGRAPH'S' ' • • ' • . • Gwyn .i711171:111. PACTOIrt, • Opposite the Washington kionse, . • ilegerstoain, Tu CONSWIEWTITV ES. • T.iip Advertiser, having been reitored to .bealtb in a few weeks, by a very aimple remedy, after hav ing offered several yeap with a.severe lung aacc •tion, Ind that dread disease, Consunaptien—is ant but* to make known to his felloor-sufferere the means of care. . - To. all who desirait, be will send a copy of ,tbe prescription used (tree of charm:with the direc time for preparing and using the same, whielithey will rind a sues cuss von tioppiterroa. ABTUBII, Daoircurrnt, etc. The object of the •advertiser in sending:the -Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which be conceivee to be in valuable i and ne heves every sufferer will try , his remedy, of it will coat them nothing, and may prove blesviug s Parties wishing the prescription, plesve ad dress Rua . . EDWARD A. Vv mayl4] Williamsburg. Kings Co.. New 'Nark. OU% OF YOVICIII4 A OEN t MAN' who seem) far, years twins Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, anti alt the fecta oryouilifir I indiseretlon, will, fOrthrrafike of suffering. hunnuntsyeend •fine tua II who netail, the receipt and directiom,fortgaking the , 4tptpte reigody by which. he was,curd. I.l4fierere vriallint to Flint by the advartiaer'ilelkierienae, can do so by address*. ing, in perfect confidence: , . • • , , . , • , JOKY 11. cIODNN, run 441 •r. , piesql2t, Deder, itfact,?i 3 O,l , York., Qq the 16iiin — si 4 bq itev„ pr. Creigh: oiPt• ttt Mies MAGGI.I4 adest dauOtor Of litaithow,lrSO, Esq of gootgoltiory township.; -14"„,t1,410 plioo on tb wit:, bit Isev, If.Stiiiiehotuke, r.811,0141:0 GRIMM so 4,both of WashiogtOn iL~i.~~',' i i~. ~fi37ii~~t,~•h Oki Settittday kit, in ^tine 'Ogee, — re. gtsiZikligtli, wife of' Audrew (Me i dee'd age4 , 7B ye_nrs i 'lo months' end_ti dayth• .t.lll '4ll '1 - e. • esday Nov. 10. 1880 :`,, ,- -7.The goer . .. Market is qniet,,and the ab sence of oliy. diattkor4Tor_ohipOotie . iinili barrels Ware Caenin hy . the home eon. owners at ,8445..! 1 25 tot superne, $61 1 14- ®5 50 for (00 and , .Indiana de,:du., and $7. @l7-00 feec,fbratidi i iiinsordiOlo quail ty.. nye kir itidtdady otlik - - TlOre rebut little activity. in the wheetctittkiii,bat Primly are well sustained; bWing to' lb* tight rey ccipts, With We? of 2,gp s o, tusbm. - rintkayt• ni vaa and belaVittre ied it $1:88Q 1.40, and; 2,00 Q ,bushele, Wabash white as 0/.50. Rye mule' qtioted at $1:0401.04 corn is ',in enttily; Mid pribes'are Strong Sales of old 'yeller? at ii . Vcsigir:oo, 500; bushels new do., at ?1.06, 500, bushels new do. , ht _ 88c, and Western -mimed at sl®loo.' Oats of 3,000, bootie's l'enesylvpia and • Western at 600. Oloverseed is, in stes4 requear k with salei Vrioes at Tim othy. are noruissi. BANK DIVIDEND. • • THE Diredtors ea . thi, Pis iiaikodai Stith of JlL•Wayneshoio' have this 'day 4iiiiliared 'a Divi dend of 6 per cent. clear of •.Taxes, for,: the peat 6 • months; payable on the 25th inst. JNO. PHILIPS, Dash!r:, IEW . TIN STORE . . ~......._ T HE . . T HE UndersiFned would most resOctfully ig. thrill the citizens of Waynesberq'ana vicinity t he has opened a near Tin store on East llain street, opposite Stover 4r.. Wolff's Dry Goode etq. rhium, and hoer constantly on hand a good sqp 7 y of co6K4.COAL STQVVS3, 14('ItNING GLORIES, etc,. at prices to suit the times. All kinds of work done in his line tv;th realness and dispatch, Fuel) as roofivg, spouting and xppniring. You 4611 find it to your itterest, to give him a eall h fore pqrcliasinikelsewhere. The sign }s the Dig Red ectlaie Pot Always' on the Pgat. Thank:ill for past favors he !lopes for a coiltinttalce of the riune. Yours TOspoctfolly„ CLAY? ON M. FR EW A Cough, Cold or gore Throat licigifes immediate attention, as DO 74fir.. teat' often multi in an incurable I Al , Lung Disease. YR"' , Broton's Bzoichiad Trockni, inetint;telieL tor Brelithitie, Aithita; Asthma, Catarrh: Obit aqmptive and Throat Diaeaare, 'they harte'• og effect. GINGERS .and, B,EAK4RA'A:e them to clear nod streogthen•thelretee• •. • Owing to the gaol) reputation 'and riognhirit3t (41 Oa noshes, many worthless and Cheap imitatinns are Offered, which are good for nothing. Be onrioto obtain the TRUE: . • ! • ' ! D3rown's rtroelkeit.' BOLD EVERYWEIERO. nov 19 Hin .. "11.1.1.1. XlO '- i 1 ' JO 11117 V. 'diet aecoide the. Publinie to`ibe,' eieiet V V of velling'goode - so ebeapre'fittend inties '44 . Balprupts When Wanes beveleint• - • : , Wrecked! Jo eea,of adveniity.arl we invite the attention of 4 ramily who want to supply themselves with :stick ertieles as Haul, blhoes. or a 'Prunlt i (3acti.,. and Notions to our,Gno stp,oll y wNeb ! utitt., be , , :11 Pa pe 'Mb , , cheep at, the N. E. 'Corner of the Diamond. the only etinle in' teion where you oa.nopt supplied with the following Hats, Boots, Shoep o . Canaliet,•autiNgetay- Trunks, Ciotks, • , AI) Kinds of Crackers, Notions. such as taper Collars; Ladies' Hosiery, Hosiery and and fientsV Gloves, Gloves, chats' Paper Cott; tospendors 4c.r , •.• , ,rsoapr!..and.Perfairigdoe; Gents and Wyo. Kerosene and Chittnaies, Cones and I.ln;tbielJa4. et 1 0.41 4 1fr ,, ,„t Tobacco and Cigars, Peas at, d,rencifg, 4c., Ike ''" • and everything pertaining to this business. A fresh supply just received and very cheap for 'cash. Dont foil to tali. „ •.:• ~ • 5, nay 19 CLARENCE N. WAVER., 1. 4. VEPORT. THE report of the Enterprise -Building Amur elation at its fink Semi-annual nreetitig,onAng Bream 7, 186%, Atecpts for Dues. Pine% Transfer fen,lnlerist,sre. including the prelningis On' nineteen 'shares sold, have been • /14;1415.59' Expenditures for Printing; Stationery, shares With. drawn, secretary And attorney's. salary,!. including nineteen shares paid in fall h. been , W. 3,909.91 TteaSing Balance on fiantA -- 257.49 • I - ) The ,r4e.ent condition' ,Of the seeeeiittittit . is 114 *hares:paid in full -- • Wtoo.oo Dues Unpaid -- , ' lBB4O Waite on lisabd • - P. . 25749 • Assets over Liebiildes Arount Paid on 8ach . 135610 " 6.00 Present Valet of 0 ' 4 • 022 tlain of 55 per cent on the ationnt poi( in on a *hare. • J. Board of %rectors of cite s Enterprlsa Biplding Associglion. will offer and sell fifty. six shares of stock for cash at the present valpe of a share et the time purchased* No sal;, of shares will be regarded as vag palest, the above condi tions ire comeiiod with. - : By' paler oldie Board. • • • CREH9. PL 10.:824.14P:Qii.. • VA Fl A B 1,,e4 TOWN,.gBOitV ITY, WR i vit 9 wß ire itt t4V f e lto r rdra l ' e ; Botel.that valusb a lot of ground 134E4 ' oreiho northeitio Of' wvisoborei Fe.. on, which to erected en ofcel'ent • A' WOytE11:011T BRICK D WELLANg anthlog v }iThrooniylog . aheip. —bogn,deti Fy tote of /oho Prico,*. iank l beire of 401104%4p. 1- ' Tonne male known on thik•of-ilitle y. • pul b 3t .3- 14411( ANi B.llOOP ‘ ' ZEN $4,245.74 $4.245.74 , Tretuqt9t. . • PITS reply 'A 640 thiril al afeeti 0 3 4 11 11 s Uct4ber 10„i1ii t' ThltredelOt l o4llestifiAisOikestmktrakireri egi4 focholi•ta • pretbloollm , lNS 'ham hats \ • Tbd , te# ll •.' SliTokia e4oendfiu4s,ror etaritio4 i wit.barstlishc pecifitand sitOrnof• ialetty, bra; Inclo~iitg 64 shaies in% hat*, beim _ $l,7 4 i 3; trioing `"600:20 . , . . .• -a - ..c.,7:•,. , - ;.1.7,, ~. i 11 ,72 0 0 ;-, ,-, . Tbe ,11,50.14 - 14tAtio!)- 4 • o* Auxiation-iii §ls share' paid is iou 4117,000.06" , Dims au id - Al'l V vt V'i Zia ': 4 Interrit • . .I+. 4 , i' 4, '' )tri. - Pines . *, " SUS iiiidifiii t ,•db:64l.- , _: '. ,;•:.:,T,.,:..-',l-,:i'-'.--sezlipe:47-!..... *lllolocoritmozcmig, — 45 17, 4 83.0 t. 17,4 e. • " xl Assets duet . 1917 ' 413." Amount paid Oh each share'Bo, Presoak T ighie or I , • • A iti4 it 5 0 liti....'ientx)orijitOilken ' AV., - MWll li Pail • .; P Bt TH2 wideisigriett;44thinigiiitois Q the estate of Jacob F. Hies, late tit Quincy township, 'deceased will sell at .üblie sale at the late resi. • enee ea ernalladVdriiMt tn , on the read leading to Ohniiibetebtug; on; 1401;i- DAY e NOVEMBER 22 1889, the,. rehearing per. sena! property, viz: , ONE GOOD.FAMILtiMAILE.: -- CRP SOO mir....04 cow.; 'Oho a b o at mornhe dtei t.)/. E. 110t3ISAWAY fI3UG. one SPRING W WON 4 OW Bas4t ONE TROTTING BUI,IGX, atlil.hamrpart,tope set boggy harness, ono rifling saddle, irearky; new, one riding bridle. Allllll . 1'011S•lt OM TIMOTHY HT about FOUR tiUNDItEII RUN OF G00D 44 CORK FODDER • tutu large ,nuer tire Octider ' • 4 riew iron kettles, si lot of new plow dating% Ouelt as mouldboards. landsioes and plop, poiais and cut= tiers, 3 *ark *cites, out! air extra good oue, a fat of good Weis, such as : itatulsavrik agile* chisels and sgteirps:braecs k ilte ;,-b 'good tool cheat, a• ku of axed,' hoes, shovels; eliggine itqn• • About, bricks, about 50U cltestau# sbiugles. Also HOUSE t.III.NITURE,, consisting of one Comer caphciaid, 2' deafta 2 boot cases, 2 tithes, 2 tenplate etevea, a lot of chairs and clothes chtete; tubs, buckets, 1 b,arreLvinegar, a lok empty impels, I large copper ketfle,_ a lot, extra grape wine, about qq tmanele of pcitapek, apples, by the loshel, 1 bedstead,, a lot, beduipp, a bit of god books, applebutter by the' rock, and a wee, many articles nut nocessary s to mentioc bide , to, commence mlti l o'clock on said day, when the terms, will be made known by - - .IEREI4IAH 11E84 4 lOtAtal. AtimihistratOrs. ttqx 12 to , PUBLIO -,OE vo ratira r.. ••I .• : 'DT virtue of an onler of the Orphan's Court:of:. Franklincounts,lPa„ the undersigned Admint aerators ot the estate of: Jacob ; • P. Wes, tate oft 6juificy township, deed. will elfin.. at public sate ot. the Pitiruitirai on t l W.t.IDNPBI./A r. ifhlt;EM BE 1, (8 ihef tellowif§ff * , dessuliirtrt 'Reef', Estate, of said deceased, ii.. , PURP.Ariet• — litring.:ti!P ger.lebn Property of (leeastz , atljoininik lands_ dr I.4eolge L. Knelt .,:e- Jo t .• i, • • ••• , • 2.13' oixitiCABT b stp-skt •B, • iiiii ; 4l Ftiiine Stable„pent,, Buggy shed, ood House, s ummet ,H o u lt ei t o k 4 ,tiatirek failing wet. or ' and all kinds Chums of Ghoefriiit... jot contains about out? acre of.iratind.. , TIMM Rtll . 4.—Adjoining: purßirt Ist, lands of George L. Kniptter niieottitrur, witti.s. new 2-story FRAME, -10U/St,. weatberboardodi new Frame Stable, Hp* Rerun goOd cistern Arid a variety of choice holt, !'bis Apt o ontoms tielnt one-halt acre of ground., • Sam, tri cOrnifienee,eit 'lO o'clock on said day, wiron ttri terms will htintyitiu knoWn. lIURPART nit .unitnprOtted lot in Washington township, near Weynesbgru', adjoins loads of J 4 '&0 All 3 Aderas,, 1(110 a:Allah, "Lewis s , 8. Forney. Thialot,.contairtanboa 24 acre: Will I,e Wren in front of ; Mallan'S Hotyl. its Waynes boro', on SATI/11.1.4174 ISikrtOMBER, 27, 1869,„ at 1 o'clock, when ths:tethis hill bg aide known, by • :I , J4RElitlA•ll,iipSti, 184 kiN Adinlni4rytors. "Joifin. no! lil'ts American Co BUTTON7HOLL t MIENEOING t .„ ‘ , SEWZtG IE. THE-FIRST AND .0 L TTON ' HOLE AND SENT,sI,G, MACHINE COM- IgNED IN THE WOHLD.THAT. CAN DO ALL`kiNitS (Alitypci ED pi' THE FAMILY. FROM THE OCIAREI. LIST CLOTH TO THE FINEST FABRIC. T itt'vOit beautiful' trot:ton-holes, Eyelet.holes, Erfibroiderovei the edge, do.'"Uverseseting," as by, hand. Also, all kinds of titichieg, fiegentng, Oete• . ingo Felling, Welding, Pied4pg,, ing, Tucking, Gathering SO sevinag i on.- .this erairtiulv la ad vane° of all others. 6ENFAINLY'CLAIS NO , E SIVA L . • A. B. AVOIS, vVenuassoace, PA.: • • AGENT VOR FRANkI.L.VUOUNTY. n 05.12,1869 . p - ENTxst..,Ry. 41‘..TS BRANISHOI/re, DENTISTO rrinergintlY located in •Wayriesboro s , fur the purpose of praini t eing big profession In alt its branches. He will be thankful to all ' who.. will favor bit► with a cell. and will endeavor to give entire frielifaction. Hawng:bought T. D. French eillAs'esiir 6a found at all times irr' the office. formerly occupied by him. STRAY ;SEEP, tbes'es of %tie subscriber, lißiag tattiney, about' die fast of iseptemberi a large bite Itam, The owner is requested tcpprove property, Pay charges, sad take hawkwey., • nos 123 w.: t3ESkICKPAR. iitscionlaop.,weceiClQW. CA1411 (4 ,111; pte,iges of ; the subscriber, MT • WayrieelsaV,alprit •theArss arthipteether, a. large. Naito :093‘.'1.!the . gamer ,is veggeste.l to prove properly, 3y. ctkargesSand take_itejlay., • /IQX324Vr „HANltir.td§:FUNit! ...r4r419!". *9-2 1 4 115 0. 41 ?"„ wakij4 sub;cistxmAatts , abcat 24 0 magiost,4.6o loosionaland*,pcitlittloo44,l*** 1 444" atO about militia, baton:ea WaitolaW, . yid Otistiotatiegliatte ;Al* POOP*. lirl4! k.PION ° f v 1110.4194, iixottM ma. •AL jok i *Acepo. !nut rorinar poieulan 8 L, Waymet!boV:rOu °cf., If! tt r . ~. 1
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