VILLAGE RECORD. •vv - Aarmirsons 6 c) EL 0.0. Tharadv neptember 16,1870 ito..The population of the borough of York Pa., is 11,016. MrLancaster county Ambintted J. Dinkey tot Oongren. Stir Th e State-election in Vermont, as usual, has gone btrongly Republican, the Senate being unanimoubly so, and the Muse standing 200 Republican to ao Democrats. so.. The election in Blaine ten Sionday re nutted in the election of all the Republican 'candidates far Cong,tesa awl the entire ticket for State officers. lerThe CenatlS returns for New York ehow the population of the city to be lees rban '950,000. Chicago, according to, the census, has 297,000, 4.The military career of King William of Prussia extendkovera period_offdo years. Hie Majesty, who was born in 179 T, was present at the battle or Waterloo s and was then but eighteen years of age. .Tho Cierman htjhlans,' l so frequently ventioned in the war despatches, are lancers --, a part of the regular cavalry force—light iy armed, well mounted, and I;ippear to he used in "raidin." advance. _ANI . I - _The_New York correspondent of -the Philadelphia ..(Jecl.9er says that in a private letter received there from Qeneral Sheridan, he expresses the belief that the rrussions will not bombard or assault },'aria, but will otteuipt to surround the city and wait until btarvation.atiall force the garrison into capi tulation. g Despatches from, _London announce the loss at sea, cif Cape Finisterre, in the linglish Channel, of the _English ironclad steamer Captain, the - 6nest war vessel of the nglish navy, and said to be the most com plete iron-clad vessel ever constructed. All on board, some five hundred persons, perish ed, among whom were Cowper Coles, the designer of the vessel. • , reo.. The probabilities of an effort by neutral nations to establish peace between France and Prussia, or at least to procure en armistice to alloW time for negotiations, 'are increased by the latest newi - froat PAurope. There were rumors in Paris on Monday t • . Russia is insisting on 11 cessation of bostili• ties, and that the United States Government has sent three decided despatches to Berlin on the subject. One despatch was sent to Minister Bancroft expressing a hope that, as the dethronement of Napoleon was accom plished, the war would be ended, created a great sensation, and was sent immediately to 'King William in the fiehl.—Pespatehes from Washington deny that any.such despatches were transmitted, and say that "our Gov crewcut will scrupulously refrain from in terfering in the affairs of foreign nation." Many of the English journals urge interven. lion as a duty, the neglect of which will in volve dishonor. The Prussian armies ad vanced on Paris until they reached Meaux and Crecy, twenty-five miles east and north east of the city. The nearest point at which the advance of the army are reported is Noisy le Grand, which is but nine miles east of Paris. Tho main army appears to have been distant about twenty five miles, where, according to a London despatch, it was halted by the request of Bismarck in order to con• rider the joint proposition of Russia and Austria for an armistice. A Paris despatch says that on Saturday the Prussians attacked Toul, and after a battle raging from five o'clock in the morning until nine o'clock at night wore repulsed with a loss of ten thou sand. At Montraedy lost Thursday the gar rison repulsed a Prussian attack, and Verdun still continues to hold out. King William's headquarters are to be at Rheims, where the Prussian army is ooneectrating. Bismarck says that he will have such a tremendous force in France as must crush resistance, and especially prevent everywhere the or ganization of new forces. Bazaine refuses to surrender at Metz. When informed that• Napoleon and McMahon were prisoners, and that the Emperor advised the capitulation of Metz, Bazaine declared that lie would not respect Napoleon't wishes, and would shoot any I+ reach officer advising a Surrender. siat is reported that the ex•Fdaperor Louiti Napoleon, recently purchased through his agents, an estate in Kent, Igogland, and that be has invested in British and other solid securities about thirty millions of dol lars, and has an annual income of about hall a million from his investments in the gag fish feeds alone,.with as much more from investments in other countries, the United toites included. "With the sweet reflection ;bat in his misfortune penury is cot inoluded, *tad that the wants of his stomach are to be Appeased with the necessities sod dainties qt Lila prepared by the hands of the Queen of Prussia's own cook, Napoleon is in a teler ably.good Fukien after all. In his old a g e he retires Arm public life with a handsome Otopeteooy in counteract the great cares which rested upon him when the. sqatipire was Foes ; and besides has a wife and child lift to console him in his declining Not one-teeth-of the human race of his age whys , tremtbiti;vomfor ts bly situated. . Farrate who Are sec frog want rain. LOCAL MATTERS. SALE RIGISTB.T.—The following ealis of Real and Peres al property are now, to be found in weir adVertising columns : Gee. SroVer, administrator of TIIOB. Smith, dedd, September 24, house and lot of ground, in Wayneeboro% Israel Hess, September 24, bouse and lot of ground, in Waynesboro'. klavaitton & norrison, September 29, car riages, buggies, etc, In Waynesboro'. Wm. Logue, assignee of ‘Vm U Mentzer, September 30, house and lot of ground, is Quincy. • Aoremiab 4 Israel Rees, administrators of d. . liess,dee'd, September 3,0, real estate, newt. Quincy. October 1, by the same, au out.lor adjoining Waynesboro'. . Gee. Ydurtbasan, October 1, personal prop erty. Samuel Ploutz, October 1, real estate, at Xt. llope. .oetrieb J Snively,. administrators of Abrm. Barr, deted, October 8, real estate, 'near Way nesboro'. Innis Utz, October 11, personal property, near Quincy. • 11- U. Garver, October 20, mill and farm, *ear Waynesboro'. tar Pertain have tumbled from 63.4 0 to $3.% _ _ Cir Advertise your farms for rale in the Itseonix O" In Town Again—The "dutch cracker peddler." . vel.,The chicken cholerapp:mails iu this izre- - PruSsiArr - , neighborhood. ite,.Tlio population of Boonsboro,' ild., is 835, and (bat of Sharptibutg 1,101. Leer's.—Alllginds at the "Corner Prqg Store" of Dr. Aroberson, ito„,11on. B. F. Meyers, Democratic can didate for Congress, wilt speak in this place on Mouth Lgt,„Tbe sale of a house and la by Wm. Logue will commence at 10 a,-m. instead -o 1 p. in. as announced in our last issue. 46rA valuable property in Quincy, and several out lots, will be sold by nekolastaiti. dle, on the 15th ofPetober nest. See advt. W. A. REID receives Sweet Potatoes di rest from Baltimore oo every Vriday after 0000. Punta() SALK.—Mr. Isaac Utz,of Quincy township, in another column announces am sale of his personal property, including val. liable stock, farm implements, etc, AN 'Ettitott.—We erred last week in en nouneiog the death of Mr. Wm. Stewart, of itioggoid. • The deceased was 31r, John Stewart, brother of the former. Fort SALE.-A. No. 8 Ironaides Cook Stove, for coal or wood, with fixtures. It is without a brake arid will be sold low. Eri quire at this Office. naver. —The subscribers to the Reformed Church building will please pay in ibeir sec ond installment to the Treasurer, Jos. W. Miller, hetween this date and the Ist of Oc tober. SAVE YOUR Pr.Autics.—The best method to keep your peaches over the winter is to put them in the tier° glass jars which you can buy cheap at Ite.id's Varoily Grocery store, COMMUNION.—The Sacrawent of the Lord's Supper will be administered in the l'resby• terian Church in this place on Sunday morn ing the 25th inst., proiaratory service!' to commence Saturday morning previous. DEAD.—Miss Adelaid Freeman died at Fuokstown, this county, on the sth inst., from the effects of an overdose of Wright's Pills. She was aged 18 years, G months and 8 dap, REPUBLICAN IV BETI NO.- We are request• ed to announce that Judge Allition, of Wash inz,ton, D. C., and other speakers will ad dress a Republican meeting in this place, on Saturday evening, October Ist. SoLD.—Mr. Alex liamilton recently sold his brick house and two lots of ground at the extreme end of West Maine Street for the sum' of $3,500. Purchaser, Rev. J F. Oiler. ApENT.-Mt. Geo. Bocrner is agent for the celebrated American Button•Ilole and Orerseatning Sewing Machine. After ex amining all others call and see it, the only combined machine in the world. APPOINTER.--We WACO OW ➢fir. Wm. B limiter, well known to many of our citi zens as a clever, trustworthy gentleman, has been appointed Post Master at Fair View, Washington county, Md. b7it t. AND Faun. —Mr. D. if. Garver, of- fers for sale ip this issue his valuable Mill property and term near' town. The land is the best quality of limestone and is tp a high state of eultivatiott, whilst the mill has the adenines of a tine waterpower. For a prof' table investment such opportunities are rare ly offered to purobasere. Temeam.— Geo. Boerner, who ban com menced the tailoring bubineso in Mrs. Broth, ertone house, West Main Street, is a first class workman. Persons wanting garments cut or made up should give him a call. Sat isfactiort in all OMB gklaragte4d. fir The McLean & Buoper seeing machine has bees greatly improved, warranted equal to the best. It is the'inost 'simple and dat able machine made—and only . costs $35 Ale;brede. watchmaker and jeweler. even'''. next ,-----.----.411••- =l3 SERIOUS ACCIMENTO--Mr. Jacob Middour I Tux APPROMMINQ Fata.--The Third of Quincy township, met with a Serious tte. Annual Fair of the Franklin County Agri °Went on Tuesday evening. In his buggy, cultural Society promises to be one of the in company with a young man who has been finest exhibitions of the kind ever beld in in his empleY, he started far his home. On the Cumberhod,Vailey. In saying this we reaching that part of the Quincy toad j ust bat echo the sentiments of every one familiar outside the Itoreu;h line and nearly oppo. with the wealth and development of Frank site the residence of Charles Shrader, Ho County. Ote buggy struck a breaker ou a sidling place It will be distinctly understood that the in The read Ihrocring them both out; Mr., M. trial of speed this year, announced as "open in the full received a frightful cut on the to all," is no feature of the Society's but the forehead, the other escaping with but alight premium offered for the same has been raised iniuries. Ile was taken into, the house of by the citizens, and called.a citizens' purse. Mr. Shrader and the wound dressed by Dr. The other trials that will occur, what arc of A. Herring. On Wednesday morning them, and they have all beerygreatly reduced he had recovered sufficiently to be removed in premium and number, are intended ex to his home, and we understand nothing se elusively. for county competitors, that is rims from his bruises are apprehended. AN oruEn,.—About 5 o'clock the same eve ning James Smith and Thomas Ratings worth, returning from the Mountain, came in collision with the horse and buggy of Ja cob Good, Jr., opposite the Post Office. One wheel was knocked off the formers buggy and both thrown out/but fortunately no in t ies-were-bustained-iy-eitherof-tte-partie.. Fisisusn.—Tbe, fine building of Mr. A P. Gordon just completed is an ornament to our town. Our neighbor spaired no pains to secure firet•class mechanics, and for the en, ergy and taste thus displayed, much credit is due him. The architectute and arrange meats throughout are complete. The interior painting, which is ao in3itation ofirilnut an oak, and which is equal to the natural wood, was done by Mr. John C. Smith, of this place. Competent judges say this part of the work has been unusually well executed, so 14110 so as perhaps not to be excoled in the county. Mr. S. is a young man and bids fair to excel as an artist. DECEASED.—Mr. John Harbangb, of C father oalr. Henry Harbaugh, of this place, expired at his residence in Sabillasville, bid on the 27th ult., after three years affliction from paralysis, having attained the age of 83 years, (month 'and 6. Op. The Vred erick Rep/it/cart says :—The ancestors of, the flarbaugh fatuity came from gwitaprland, and located in 3 4 7 0r1i• county. They settled on a tract of land which lay in the valley oJE Kreuti creek, about the year 1743 t 1 love for the mountains still _clung to them, tie that about the year 1761 the flarbatagh family moved into this section of country, now known by tbo name of Harbaugh's Val. ley, - t eon months th senior of his brother, MT. ENS Ilarbaugh, who Vas been a resident of this place since 1821. The latter, notwithstanding his ad vanced ago, enjoys apparent good health, and continues to perform his usual shop labors, being a wagon-mak-er -by profession. I=l MPPursuant to appointment a meeting was held in the Town Hall 00-the-10tb inst., byth - e-Republicans of Washington township, at which the following ticket waa nominated : Judge, Jacob S. Good ; Inspector, James Mcllvaney ; Auditor, Samuel Welty ; As- I sensor, Matthew A. Gordon ;__.A.ssistantAa.._'l aossors, Chas. West, Daniel Potter; Super visors, Jas. MeCaulley, Geo V. Along, Jaoob Potter, John Rodgers; School Directors, Benj. F. Funk, David Gilbert, Peter Rouzer; Constable, Henry Hennicle. *`No, let me persuade you, don't have it done; you I address, who have had a troublesome tooth for a long time. It all a rises from a little inflammation of that deli cate membrane which surrounds the roots of all your teeth, aggravated by every slight cold, and although your tooth (the trouble some one) presents an 4 unsightly appearance, poss2sses an unpleasant odor and• shows a yawning cavity, don't sacrifice it. Dr. Peddicord stands ready to treat that tooth, and restoring it to a healthy normal state, so CI the cavity that it will be a bless ing to retain it. So think once again ere you rashly resolve to have it extracted. THIEVES ABOUT.--Mr. Levi Fox of the vicinity of Leitersburg, had a fine sorrel mare stolen on Swarthy sight last. The same nights one-horse wagon was stolen from a AIL Crosby near Ringgold. One of the shafts was broken nod wrapped with sine.— Running part painted yellow and striped red. Bed red. Rewards are offered tor hoth horse and wagon. It would certainly be well for farmers and others to avail themselves of the advantages afforded by Stock Insurance Companies --• Apply to Lew. W. Detrich, of this place. 800 CTIOLEKA.—This disease is prevail. ing in portions of Washington and Freder ick counties, Nd , and has carried of mans hogs. One farmer, says Twice a Weele, named React, residing about three miles from Olearspring, lost seventy within the Pas- few weeks, another twenty five, and others from one tp teq. Ia the Southern part of Frederik county 'the malady is rep. resented as very fatalosetne farmers having lost their entire stoelc. Its-Two Detectives of the Penna. Uutual Horse Thief, Detective.and Inmarance Corn. pony, of York, Pa, were through town on Saturday on the hunt el a horse stolen in Mechanicsburg Pa , last week. Lew W. Detrich is agent of this company for %Wash • invert and Quinpy townships. IMMI:11E7::r7!!! CENaus.—Pzutkittstiurg, has 107 inbnbj tonv, 145 dweilioge and 329 families; Me c'nenicstovro Imo 56$ inhabitgqtti, 119 11w9.11 logs and 125 families, horses that will be tested must bane been owned in the county one year. The premi ums offered for stook of all kinds, upon com parison with the' lists of other and larger counties, are found to be more liberal in every respect, Some mistakes were made in the appointment of committeemen, Which of course will be rectified before they serve. it ot _j us t e ms, committeemen—have—been—ap pointed who have since notified the Society that they would be competitors, and hence their places will he filled by others. We have also been authorised to state that premiums will be awarded for meritori ous artieles,stock, poultry; &c., not named ea the list, Not the least atm on the grounds this year will be the floral and vegetable departments, and every con venience will be introduced for the ammo dation of those who have articles for exhibi• Lion in this department. The main building this year will be one of the finest attractions on the grounds. A. large number .of stalls are provided for stock. Although it is near. ly throe weeks until the exhibition takes pliffeVrui — adred - s tut va siviacir - th or inien tion of being on hand with articles for call bition, and have providedoplaces to be assign ed them. Tor. LADY'S FRIEND This charming WI elegant 31agagine for October announces that all weep anbacribera for 1871, who. sub• 'scribe by, the fast of November, shall receive the November and December numbers in addition gratis, tualci - og Fourteen Months in all. Those who subscribe by the first of Peco, - uiber, shall receive the December nam• ber free—making Thirteen Illonths-tu all 1— Those desirous of subscribing for a lady's magazine for next year, should take advent are of these liberal offers. THE LADY'S ti an adr !RIEND is an admirable magazine—it has been called The Queen of the Monthlies " Price $2 50 a year (will - elf - Tahiti includes a large steel engraving). Four copies, 86.. Vice copies (and one gratis). $S- "The Lady's Friend' and "The Saturday Evening Post" (and onetifgraving), $4.00. Publish• ed by Deacon & Peterson, Phitadelphia.— Sample copies rent gratis. .Ap.ANS' COUNTY'AGILICTILTURAL FAIR.- The eighth•annual Exhibition of the Adams' County (Va.) Agricultural Society will be held at Gettysburg on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the 47th, 28th and 29th days of Se itewber instaut with- :V1 nods the 26th, as entrance day. The grounds, buildings, tiacka, &c., attiong, the best in the State, are in thoroughly good condition, an 3 the premium list is liberal. An uuusual'y full Exhibition ie expected. PAST.—lipdegraff, the flat, Glove and Ladies' Fur Manufacturer is now in ' York selecting Fall materials, Styles and Stock. A grand opening is expeoted,ittlb(l way of Hats, Caps, Ladicti Furs, Robes, Fancy 'Blankets, Canes,•and Umbrellas; and in Gents' Furnishing Goods• Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Collars, Cuffs, Neck ties, 'Bows, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c., &o. Don't fail to examine their Steck before you buy. OUTRAOR.—On Thursday afternoon . last, in the vicinity of Guitner's School House, a man named Kauffman committed a nameless outrage on the pers.) 4 of a young • woman named Lichtich. T lady bad her clothes torn from her person, and was considerably bruised and beaten The perpetrator wade his escape and has not yet been arrested.— Greencastle Echo. Messrs. George .Freancr and H. R. Douglas, of Hagerstown, and J. A: of Frederick, bave been appointed a commit. tee to expend the $5,000 appropriated by the Legislature of Maryland for the collee• tion and burial of the remains of the Con. federate dead who fell at Monoaoy, South Mountain, Antietam and Oettyaburg. A cemetery near Hagerstown has been chosen as the pace of burial. va..Mrs. John Miller of Oakland, Alle gheny county, Md , recently, presented her husband with four children at one birth.— At last accounts the mother and children were all doing well. The neighbors have presented the mother with alms° of nearly $5OO. So says the Vulton Republican. Cif The Synod of the Reformed Church of too U. S. will hold its animal session this year at Mechanicsburg Pa., commencing on ‘Vednebday evening, October 19th, at o'dlock OP The opposition to Papal infallibility in Germany haa assumed an organized shape, The professors of Roman Catholic theology convened at Nurettiburg have demanded a Dow Council of the Church to revise the un• lawful proceedings of the Council of the :Vatican.. War A 111 3 I,iccessitrr-The suc, redder of Napolppg. The next Agricultural pair at West• tuiester, Md., will be held on Tueeday,Wed• noddy, Thursday and Friday, October 4th, sth, 6th and 7th• A frisky youth of 03, of Erie, Penn., has emend the ail etiima of a gushing maiden of 74, and the haVe eloped. , Their parents aro mad abou tbeir parrying so young. One of the workmen engaged in excavating on the site of the old Fountain Hotel, in Baltimore, on Friday last, struck his' pick into a tin box containing about $5OO old gold coin, which was soon seised upon by the luoky excavator and, his fellow workmen. Physicians recommend the 11811 of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renetirer to prevent grayness, and to heal eruptions of the scalp. On the SOth day of Aug.,. by Rev. L. A. Gotwald, Mr. HENRY MARTIN and Miss ELLEN WFAIR, both of L.eitetebures., Md. At the residence of Frederick Beekner, on tho Bth inst, by Rev..L. A. Wickey, Mr. JOHN BOCK, of Tornstown, to Miss SO- PHIA FREET,'of Waynesboro'. At Ringgold, Md., on the 7th inst. Mr. JOHN STEWART, aged 11 years,'S months and days.. in Chambersburg-on the , lst inst., of scar let lever, DUE MAY, daughter of Sam uel F., and Anua — M. - . Greenawalt, aged 1 yr., 7 months and 16days. oints of interest • '--m-v-40)E-farmt-a-f-Mondy, Se-pt-1Z l-S —The flour market continues pie, sales foot up 500 bbl , including, superfine. at $4 , 75(65 59, extras at $5 622, lowa, Wis consin and Minnesota extra family at s6® , G.'75, Pennsylvania tl.n. do. at •Sti 75®7.25. Rye dour may be quoted at $5.75®6.--Prices of corn meal are nominal. The deinand for wheat has somewhat sub• sided, but prices are well maintained,, sales of 7,000(418,000 bushels Indiana and Ohio red, part at 81.82@1.35, and part en private terms, an i - 4:ol.l — bat,helerlraittYniaite — rtt $1.43. Corn attraots but little attention ; sales of Pennsylvania yellow at 95®90e, Western do. at 920)93e, 2,500 bushels to arrive on secret terms, and 1,200 bushels Western high mixed at 913 c. Oita are firm. er ; sales of 5 000, bushels; at 52@.4,5-to fur Western, 516 - les mixed, sad 52e fur Penn• Sylvania. Persons indebted to the old firm of Reid &-Way nart-a-re ii*ested to call and make settlement with out delay. W. A. se a 15-3 w, PUBLIC SALE. MITE suleieriber intending to expose to public seat his residence, about one half mile from quincy, near the roil leading to I;hambersburg, an . _ _• TUESDAY, THE 117,71 DAY OP . OCTOBER, F - OUk II b A D HORSE. Iwo of which are extra heavy draught homes, one an extra plow and wagon lender, the other a brood mare with foal ;,IColt rising three and 1 rising two years ; Six Head Horn Cattle ; three of which are milch cows, one' fine bull, the balance young cattle ; 15Thead Hogs, 3 of which are brood sons, two will have pigs about the time of sale, the bslunce shoats; a Wagons, one three and four-horse narrow tread, ono two-horse three. inch trend, one 2 horse narrowdread, 2 partly new; 3 good Wagon [leas, 1 good Cart. 1 Manny Reaper and Blower, I good Mower, I Spring Rake as good as new, one good slide Drill, 1 Family Carriage for one or two horses, I log sled and,bed, bawl cart; 3 liarshear Plows'pnrily new, Zgood Harrows 2 double and 3 single Shovel Plows, 1 Corn Coverer, treble, double and single trees, 2 spreaders, to chain, 2 fifth chains, breast and cow chains, I pair Ilay Ladders, cu•ting boa, forks, shovels, mattocks, rakes.,2 sets Itreechbands. I set Front Gears, collars, bridles, fir nets, housings, lines, 2 sets Single Harness halters and chains, one wagon saddle and whip, 1 string of sleigh bells, a lot Blacksmith Tools an c l,old i ron , a lot Carpenter Too's, such ns planes saws, augurs. chisels, adz and brace bits. eki c., 2 grain cradles. a let grain bags, a tat lumber,' such as 1 inch Pine Boards, l inch Oak Plank. about MO ft Oak Pa lings, 2 sets dung boards. A !so, Household Furni ture, such owl llining Tables, I Kitchen Table, L bedstead, 1 Rocking Chair, I Wocklbox, ONE COOK STOVE and fixtures, t Template Stove. I large Iron Kettle. I potrack l 1 large meat vessel, 3 good cider barrels, I churn and buck good as new, a lot tubs. buckets, kegs and benches, about :45 yds good Carpet Pots• tees by the bushel, opplebutter, by the crock, and many other articles nut necessary to megaton, Salo to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when terms will be mole known by I-lAAC UTZ. Pe. ISts G V. MONO, suet. ; er . T. LINDEN NULLS PUBLIC SALE. MITE subscriber will sell at public sale, nn the 1 premises. on THURSDAY THE 20Th DAY OF 007 OBER, ititt, the following, described vat uable Real Estate, situated one mile East of Way nesboro', on the public road leading to Ringgold, 1411„ viz : A LARGE. THEE-STOGY ÜBE EMIT MILL, with thee run of burs. The mill was new y refit ted not many years since and is now in good run ning order. It is favorably situated for business, on the Antietam Creek; and has the advantage ct a very superior water•pawer. and is thereta re one of the most desirable properties of the kind in the coun ty. The farm contains 41M= .152 k.. ANL 3ii&"‘ of best quality improved limestone land. with a IWO STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE Nile Bank Barn. Wagon Shed. Corn Crib, goad Cooper shop, and all necessary out-buildings. 'Dare are also on the premises a Miller's House and &table, a fine op ing, a well of good water, and an 011CUARD CIROICE FRUIT, Persons wishing to view the property before the day of sale will please call op the subsciiber cr R. Speek man, on the premises. Salo to commence at. 1 o` , . cloy k on said Jay when terms will be made known by eepts ts) BarreJ4 for Sale. Alot of iron•honntl Alcohol Barrels, excellent for cider barrels or other purpaseq,-foieale by Dn. P. PAIIIINErS OROS. & sep 841 w exuEnra .A.X.IMMAL.X3... wc:i•asims. IVE• 4I3ELMC4 • 3:/er TAME NOICE. the following personal property, to wit AND FARM AT D. H. GARVER'. G. V. MONO. !MI PUBLIC SALE. MII4 undersigned will offer at pribtio aitlek on .11. Saturday. the ISM day of O c tober, in the vi loge of Quincy, the following valuable Real Fleets, viz : A full Lot of Ground, gith a story and a half LOG DWELLING HOUSE (weatherboarded) Wash House, Bake Oven, tern, Stable and Hog Wen, all in good repair, there= on. There is also on the lot CHOICE THEE% such as apples, peaches, plums, grapes, etc. This property is among the most desirable in the village. At the same time he; sill also offer for sale 4Sr ICA CP '7V four of them of one acre each, adjoining she East end of the vi.!age. Alec a lot Vornfudder, 4 soaps Bees; and other articles too numerous to mention. Note to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when the terms, which will be easy, will be made known by. NICKOLAS:RIDDLE. J. R. Sum, suet. SUPERIOR PROPERTY AT ?ULM SCALEg 111 HE undersigned will offer at Publtc Bale, on I SATURDAY. THE IS , to Mt. Hope, Quincy townshi • a., mi •s ro,m " nynes.orc, to_Charnbersburg the following REAL ESTATE, containing 2 Acres and 65 Perches of Land, 2 Gar. dens and large Patch. The improvements consist of a largo two-story BRICK HOCSE, Brick Back Bulling, Brick She for odor and Stumm er. and Blacksmith amb Wagonmaker Shops together.- Also, a double Log; Dwelling House ; large Frame Stable, 2 large Bug gy Sheds; wash house, oven, hog pens, &c, The whole is in good repair and enclosed with good fencing. There are six public made leading tofthe place, which is in the midst of a rich neighborhocah, an - d - there is t. -- StowftinfllilriftWlhe Brick, House would easily chard a GOOD TAVERN STAND, or any other public businees, es then e is a great deal of traveling through the pace. The sub;eriber also offers for sale his ( . L an d, lying one.hrilf mile Elvin Mt. Hope, contain- Lig W. Acres and al Perches of good Quality Lime stone Land., ten acres of whi.th is heavily Timbered. 4 tcris meadow, and the residue is under—a—good state of cultivation.. Part ot it is under Post end Nnil e. Any person or persons wanting properties of the above dew iption, wilt do well to attend this sale and secure 9 bargain. lum determined to sell tf it don't go too meet t under price. Pi good title, deur of elk., encuirthrunws, %ill be given, uud possession given tot the 'lst duy m April Ital. The conditions will he made known nu the day...A sale, and payments will he easy Sep l-ts uit Armin IF HE undersigned a sell-at-Public Sale at their J . OU-stir/HT Mechanic Street, Waynesboro', ON THURSDAY, 8E1171018E1? 29, 1870, at 10 u'clock, A.M., a large and vaned, asmonnent. of BITGIBS AND CEDIII2S. sue as z ;Ming-tope, Falling-tope rm*l No.tnp B u g glee; Owantl- - Two-horse ;Dui ,gee, Reekavveye, Gerninntowns and Jenny !dude, The above work is manutsctured of the very best material, and for style and finish cannot be sur passed in the county., • Second-hand Bang, teSs Also several sets of Silver-mounted Harticaa. I'l It BAl,bl.— : 9 credit of Dome Mnntha will be given, purchasers la-give-their notes aid) up-. yroved security. Corno HA MILTOot & 111 0 1illIsON. G. V.. hloso..auct. sepB•la, Good Companies. Sure Guarantees, Losses Promptly Term: Liberal. lINVING secured an appointment as Agent for two of the best Penn'a, tuck Insurance Com panies, I urn randy and desirous to reef appi,•a ti His far Insurance of `took against Theft, Death, Accident, or apinst Theft alone. Office in the 14 alker building. Le. NV W .1)1:111;101*, Agent, Waynesboro', Pa. sepB tf PRIVATE SALE. HR subscriber offlss for sale a Honse and Lot of Ground on North streo, Waynesboro'. Them is 00 the lot o well of good water per ly completed. Also 8 Building Lots on .Broad sue .1 and 12' on 14'est Mcin street. tin one of the latter there is is Lime Ki'n and geed Stone Quarry. Money c lit be made upon this lot by lime Burning. Alto 6 Out Lots ranging in size from if to 4 acres. If it is desired purchasers of !Building Lets can get posseysi in bf then this FA. set) 8-tt A LE X. HAMILTON. Giit FIE subscriber, assienee of Wm. U. Ment zor , 1.11 will sell at ru•sic Sale, On Ptiday the :30th clay of epteinber, 1870, the fillno l e g d ese ,i o , 4 l Heat ErAnte, situated in the village of quiney, viz : A Lot of Grountl, upon which there arc erected a two story L og u wo oing !louse, partly weatherbituded, a ttiummer house, Hog Pen . , etc. There aie also ott the pre(' iics a v triety of choice fruit tiles, a spring of wnter and hart intercit in a well el water ad joining the It. ;flare to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when terms will be in Me known by septi-ts ‘l , M. LOGUE, Assignee. Vain Notes given at the sale of the undersigned, I,§ will be due on the :25th day of September, pay able at the let National Bank of Waynesboro . Those owing are requested to call at said Bank and make payment at maturity. septB3vvj JAS. 11. CLAYTON. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. T I iTIFICE is her. by given that Wm Fi Mentzer, of Quincy township, Franklin county, Pr , by a deed of voluntary assignment, has conveyed hies estate to the undersigned, resitting in the same town chip, for the benefit of creditors. And as the As signee purposes converting the property And so Wing his accounts as apectlity as may be compati bor with the interests of th s creditors, he de sires the creditors to hand in their etaitns at once, and those who are indebted to said, Wat H Mentzer to make payment hnuiedi sepeetit W M LOME, Assignee. _ _ DP I Mt Zit PLEB undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Witvnestione and the public goner any that they have aidociated themselves together in the Tailoring inisiness and are ries, prepared to make men and boys clothicfr of all kinds to order at abort notice and upon reasonable term:•. bats aaction in alicases guaranteed. Vail at the old stand, of Jacob F. lleiiiingfir. JACOB F. REININGER, sepl-rid' JOHN•Htil.l.l.NUSWriftnl, B.lofuei. Prouiz PUBLIC SALE STOCK INSURANCE. Assignee's Sale. NOTIICE. s with two