VILLAGE RECORD. Wridgit."2"Zir362lo3 C) ZEL 00. •Thurnd*y September 29, ILB7O. SALE REetsTar.---Tbe following sales of Real and Personal property are now to be found in our advertising. olumns : 'Wm. 14ogne, assignee of Win 11 Mentor, September 30, house ,and lot of ground, in ,Quincy. Jeremiah & ftirael Bess, administrators of J. F. Bess, dec'd, September 30, real estate, near Quincy. October 1, by tbo same, an outlet adjoining Waynesboro'. Geo. ifourtbman, October 7, peraonal prop. ,erty. - Samuel Ploutz, October 1, real estate, at Mt. Hope. J. nofthino, personal property, Ringgold, Sept. 30 and October Ist, Detrich & Snirely, administrators of Abrm. Parr, dec'd, October 8, real estate, near Waynesboro'. Isaac bp, October 11, personal property, sear Quincy. Lollinber#er, personal property, Waynesboro', October Id. Amos Wolf', house and lot, Poketown, Oc tober 15. 1). 11. Garver, October 20, mill and farm, .near Waynesboro'. 'frank. eagley. house and lot, in %%Tay pesboro', October 22, . • Hoover & Johnson, Carriages and 1314g pies, Greencastle, October 25,. ricr Ur.--Persons owing this office are requested to call and settle their Recounts. We MUST have money, and without an early eompliande with this request, our apeonnts, without res sect to iersons will be 'laced in Abe hands of a constable for collection. Our obligations for paper ; etc. must he met. THE WAR.-o,n Friday evening the fort -7C139 of Toul•was surrendered to the Prus sians, the terms granted being the same as at Sedan. About three thousand soldiers and a very largo amount of guns and war material were captured. Toni is twel,ve miles west of Nancy, on the main line of ruilroad between Strasbourg and Paris. it commands the —pasmge-oUthe-rai-lway-th-rough—a—sorpewha diffioult country, and its capture opens an important line of communipation with the Prussian base of supplies to the army before Paris, and wili-enattle-th-ori • • food, amunition and materials for the siege with all possible speed. 13a,zaine has offered • to capitulate at Metz on condition of retain ing, arms and baggage, pledging his army not to resume hostilities for three months.— Prussia demands Alsace and Lorraine as far as the river-MenseTand before consenting, - to an armistice, the occupation of Strasbourg, — Tout and Fort du Mont Valeriep, on the of Varis, which is one q the strongest of the line around the oity. The Provisional Government iiiuse to accede to these terms. They say, 4 Trapneacoepts the struggle and counts upon her children."-- The election for members of the Constitgent Assembly, which was fixed for October 2d, has been suspended, as well as all municipal elections, and the present Prefects continue to hold. The Paris Constitutional claims that all tho fighting around the city has re sulted favorably to the }reach. The Red Republicans of Paris have inaugurated a revolution against the present Gevernruent. As far back as Wednesday, the 21 ; st, it was observed from the heights around the city that a conflict was in progress in the streets, nod on Saturday tiring and cannonading were distinctly heard, by the Prussians. Ade spiel' from Tours admits that there has been constant combats since ttriday between the Reds and the troops under general Trochu. Gambetta and Ferry have telegraphed from Paris that all parties are united for defence, and deny that soy troubles have brolcon out. They say that they have forces enough. to hold out alt winter. • The official journal at St. Petersburg deprecates the obstinacy of France, and declares that Russia approves of the course of Prussia. Thiers had a bon interview with Baron Von Beust, the Aus trian Premier at Vierua, and left there for Sr. Petersburg. It is . admitted that Pavre's mission to the Plussian headquarters was abortive, as he would pot consent to the terms •of peace offered, and that nothing remains but the oontinuanco of the war. The Ger man armies on the soil of Vninge number 650,009 men. tTho Hearth and Ifotize, a orily il• lustrated family journal of a high haracter, hitherto issued by Messrs. P•ettengi , Bates & Co., has Peen purchased by Messrs. ()range Judd Co., of 245 Broadway, Jew he well.known publishers of the .4merican .Ayricyliztrist. Messrs. S. M. Pettengill c,,., whose advertising agency, established in 1849, is one of the largest and reputable in the world, find that their e x tensive business requires their exclusive,attention , and they therefore transfer Ilectrth, and home to the new publishers, whose long experience and abundant facilities will enable them not only to maintain the past bigh character of the parr, but to add materially to its value. ftlifrOn Friday Marshal Bazame made anotlie,r attempt to cocape from ram north. word, ip the direction of Thionyille. After s fight lastjng seven hours his army was driven back to Metz stie released %ail the Prussian pc,isoners which had been captured, indicating that he had np• provisions for Ahem. liraabiogtqn 4ispatcli says it ie fre thaated at the Treaaaty Department that the public debt will be recllee4 .01 2 ., 14104th, LOCAL MATTERS. sig,Butter boiling(' are now in vogue. im.Clooke and Spectacles at Alex. Leeds'. KirCider is retailing st $5 per barrel, apples ineludeilp wa,,The mon pith the "big feet" has not ypt subscribed for the Record. sta.Miller, on the Mountain, has yet a number o city boarders. ite-Wo l ric on the net Reformed Church is progressing rapidly. -The importance of a public Cemetery near this place is again being agitated. lkirParties wanting election tickets print ed will please give us timely notice. • Vir Hon. John Cessna will be here on Sat. arday evening. itErAlea. Leeds. the watch-maker, agent for the sale of the Elgin Watches. ,• it6rThe law does not require receipts to be stamped after this month. far To-morrow (Friday) is the last day for voters to register. FOR RENT—A dwelling house on Church street. Enquire of the Printer. rir See adyertisetpent of Dr. 13ranisbolts, Dentist, in another cc:anima. tar ,N - 0. 1 Mackerel lust received at grocery. ,Are you registered? To•morroyr eVc ning is the limit, 1- See sale advertisement of Messrs. Hoover & Johnston, of Greencastle, in anoth er column. PUBLIC SALE.—Attention is called to the sale of personal property by &Ira, fain. berger, in another column. .John W. Bear, the "Buckeye Black smith," a prominent speaker during the Har rison-campaign, recently addressed a Repub lican meeting in Hagerstown. rtED.Force a patron to pay ten or fifteen 4olltire arrearages for subscription and a sub- scriber is lost. This is gratitude for the use of the' Printer's money so many years. NEW Goons.—Messrs Amberson, Bene dict &_(.10..,- and Messrs. Price & I..loefl,ich.tire in receipt of their first supply of new fall itiff - The conversion of t 4 Union Church into a select school building is likely to prove a failure, ftYr the reason that our citizens , tn an-educational point of view are about #fty years behind the times. terWhy every person designs seeing the Fair ? Because, it is to be the Qreat Fair Because, one can there see everybody living they ever witnessed or saw before;_ and see everything worth seeing. Ina...Caßt. Bradley, of Mercersburg, whose melancholy death from accidental shooting wo announced last week, was one of the Di. rectors of the Vrat National Bank of Green• castle. NOTICE —The subscribers to the Reformed Church building will.please pay in their sec ond installment to the Treasurer, Jos. W. Milker, between this date apd the Ist of Cto ;ober. 'THE COMING FAIR —Who are going to the Fair? Everybody—the young, the old, the rich, the poor, the walker, the rider; in backs, in ecr.ches, in buggies ; io carriages.— No person will miss it; the person that does willregret it for life. SOj,D.-a. V. Mnog, auctioneer, on Sat urday last sold the brick houFe and lot of ground on East Main Street, in this Borough, belonging to the heirs of Thomas Smith, dec'd, for the sum of $275Q. Purchaser, Mr. L. S. Forney. ROBBERY.—We are informed by letter that the house of Mr. Samuel Hoover, at Wollsville, in Frederick county, Md„ was catered on Friday last by a thief or thieves, while the family were at church, and robbed of upwards of 8300 and a Note of $2OO against Jacob Warteofelts. The Buckeye and Wilson Shuttle Sew ing Machines sold by A. 11. Waynant are fast taking the lead of high prioed machines, not only on account of their extremely low. price, but because they are simple, durable, light-ratting and easily operated, and for family sowing are un4celled. Fully war ranted—a printed warrantee given with each Tpuchine. THE F . /min.—The Franklin County Agri. cultural Society, it will be seen from a •'local" in another column, will commence. its third annpal exhibition on Wednesday next. Pre parations upon an extensive scale are being perfected by the Society to make this exhi bition the grandest ono yet witnessed in Southern Pennsylvania. From what we can learn this section of our county will be well represented during its progress. Junons —The following is a list of Jurors from Washington and Quincy townships for Qourt, commenting October 24, 1870: Grand Jurors.—H. Besore, Joseph Price, 'Wm. Stover. Trafersf Jurors.—ileory C Gilbert, Jacob Null, John SEOilOr, Jr . H. StooBlloll9o, JOB Gllbert, .Tobu N. S•efl'ey, David Stover, pawuel *Oll TAKE CARE.—Within. thirty .days.. from today there will be many deaths which might be prevented by warmer clothing.— Many a fatal . case of disease is caused by the want of a woolen undershirt or an extra blanket at night. The sudden changes of the temperature which °coin at this season of the year are very trying to the constitu- tion. People with weak lungs quickly feel the effect-of them. Frequently the ther, me - meter falls many degrees within a few hours. Not only the feeble, but robust end strong persons suffer from-such-great—varia tions of temporature. When the weather grows cold rapidly the pores of the skin are suddenly closed, and the result frequently is a bad cold, which may bold on all winter and terminate in consumption,,er a fatal . attack of dysentery, or that dreadfql disease thfi ty phoid fever. If the day seems ever so warm and bright, it is much safer to wear plenty of underclothing at this season. So says the Harrisburg Telegraph. THE COUNTY FAIL—The Franklin Cow ty Agricultural Society will hold its third an nual exhibition near Chamliersburg, com. meneing on Wednesday next, October sth, 1870. The books of entry will be at the Secretary's office on the Fair Grounds on Tuesday morning, and entries can be made, as many has already been, in advance, by call ing on or addressing the Secretary, Calvin Gilbert, Cbambersburg, Pa. We are grati fied to say that the efforts ofl i tbe Society in securing a largeidisplay of ail kinds of _ar— tistes and stock for exhibition, have been highly successful. A jolly good time may be expected by visitors, as in addition to oth. er similar attractions, many new and amusing scenes will be witnessed. The prices of admission are as follows : Single Tickets, 25 cents Five Tickets, $1.00; Season Tickets, el 00.; Children under 12 years, when accompanied by their parents or guardiabs, Free Nan and horse, 2 tickets; One•horse buggy or carriage, one ticket, with one additional ticket for each FIRE IN QUINCY.- About 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon last the large stablif - Mr. E. B. Winger, in Quincy, was entirely destroyed by fire, one of his horses perishing in the flames. The most valuable horse of e•dod in :ettin: out consid- erably scorched. In addition to hay and straw, a wagon, carriage, buggy, ac., ware consumed in the building. The fire was communicated to - a Small stable on an adjoin ing lot belonging to a Mrs. Hawbaker, which was also burned to the ground. The Tan. nery of Mr. G. eo. Middonr, of this place, narrowly escaped being burned. We under stand a little boy, son of Mr. Winger, set on -firarname weeds close to the stable, and thus the fire o — riginated. His loss is said- to ex ceed perhaps 81000. No insurance. - NITATCII - ES STOLEN.— On Sunday a week the bones of Mr. -Henry Lecrone, about four miles froa? this place, on the'old Hagerstown road, was entered by a stranger, who carried of Mr. Vs watch. Later in the day the same individual visited the house of Mr. Andrew Seeger, on an adjoining farm, and in the absence of the family relieved Mr. Seog• er of his watch. Parties went in pursuit of the thief. but failed to overhaul him. He is represented as being about 40 years of age, of medium size, with dark complexion and dark hair. The codntry is full of wandering vagabonds, upon whom farmers should keep a sharp watch. DEBTS AND CREDITS 7: 2 ITA Cibility of every one to pay depends upon his ability to collect debts due him. The individuals of a community are linked together by a chain of debts and credits, and in, times of depression the refusal of one person to discharge a single liability - often embarrasses a line of a dozen debtors and creditors. Hence the prompt payment of small debts becomes iq times like these a public as well as a private duty. The same money which pays a debt in the morning may pay a dozen before night, and twelve men are thus relieved from anxiety and pressure by the action of one. The best plan is to have no debt to pay, and then the foregoing will be of no service. FE:Anita RENOVATING .—Purify your feathers. All feather-beds should be perfectly and thoroughly cleansed before they are brought into use for the linter. fiouse keepets, for the sake of health, should see that this is attended' to. Mr. S. ?. Stoner of this place wbo par chaped the right to operate Monroe's cole. brated Feather Renovator in Washington county,. Md., on :mount of the precarious state of his health; offers that county for sale. Here is an opportunity for some en terprising young man to maize a profitable investment, the territory being a populous and wealthy one. CENSUS REPORT —Mr. J. F. Kurtab Mar. shall, furnishes ue the following report of the e&mus of our town and township Total population of township, 2846 44 a l 4 , porou g h, 1345 3691 The peosus of the Borough is classified as follows : • White males, 659; white females, 678; colored (both sexes) [0; number of houses, 232; number of fsmi e lies, 260 The number of farm in tbo township is 145. wir - For original story, the "Fatal D ue y. and ktter from W. T. Baroitz, see first me. I Dn. Bt./mt.—Your paper conveys to us tbe . sad intelligence of the death of Dr. Da vid 0. Blair. It is painful news to us. In deed, we could not feel more deeply the loss .of a brother. Although we have not seen him fur some seven or, Right years, yet we have Haver forgotten him and-the time when in the darkest days of our recent civil con flict, we were intimately associated together in an unfortunate business enterprise. 'Pe then know him in private as well as public walks, and truth compels ns to say that be was at times difficult to understand, and as often misconstrued, he was always true to what he conceived to be the right. Ile was no ordinary man. As a physician he was skillful and judicions,lnt, as he often re marked to us, he preferred the profession of journalizing, and as a writer of both prose and poetry be possessed considerable ability. Of his early life we know nothing, save that he was a self-made and self-taught man. Al though born anci reared in the East, ho seem ed to prefer the great West, where ho spent the closing years of his life. He never as• pired to • political honors, though -be took a more than ordinary interest in politics, es- pecially during the war, when his batred_of RAVE; t—iiid-"Sytr—ii—tmhisers,—b—c-in—comm-on with others was pleased to style his oppo• treats, alienated the friendship of many of his former friends. Like most'men of his temperament, being exceedingly sensitive and apt to resent any fancied insult, he bad his enemies ; and who that is strong and quits himself like a man; pas them not ? Dr. Blair dead !—"gone to that bourn from whence no traveler returns;l" We can scarce ly realize it. We are:sad—o.ye, more than sail! But, oh ! the wile and eight little ones —to them the loss is &repairable ! But a few mont'4s ago they followed.to the grave, a fond father and grand-father— George W. Jacobs Eaq. ; and row they are 'called upon to mourn the loss of a husband and indulgent parent. I.lcit sorrow, such bereavement, will elicit the sympathy of all who know them. May they find consolation in the though that Jesus—the friend of the bereaved and sos- mon in it rowful especially—is still their Mem will never leave . ,them. May His bless upon them. We could not help dropping a tear to the memory of the D. 0. Blair. lie had his faults, but who has not his falts? Shall we meet on the other side ? Philadelphia, Sept. 24 Isp..Messrs. H. H. Thomas & Co have re cently fitted up one of the most attractive places in town. Were it not for the numer ous machines that fill the room visitors might easily imagine themselves in a parlor instead of a place of merchandise. However pleas ing the objects which adorn the walls may be, attention is soon called to the mere sub stantial attractions in the room. These are the McLean - & Hooper Elaetio Lock-Stitch Family Sewing Machine. The merits claimed for this machine are its rim — arki.6lF3 cheapness and its capacity for doing every variety of family sewing in a manner equal to the high er priced machines. Our readers will doubt less be surprised when we inform them that notwithstanding its capacity for &log all kinds of sfipiv in the very best manner, it is sold at the remarkable low price of Thirty- Five Dollars. The above we take from the Mechanics. burg Journal of the Bth. These machines are for sale here by Alex. Leeds, the wiltch maker, and by B. W. T. Phreaner, the Pho• tographer, in Hagerstown. Boonaboro' "Odd Fellow" Hagerstown "Herald" and "Free Press" copy once and send bill to this otAce: LAMPS ! LAMPS! I LAMPS I I !—Cheap tar the stamps I—First Grand Opening of the season. The finest assortment in town. Dr. Arnbersco, proprietor of The Corner Drug Store, wishes hereby to inform his patrons and the public generally that be has just rooeived a new supply of .Tramps of all styles, and offers them at prices lower than ever fore. No charges made for the 'exhibition of goods, so call around and satisfy your selves. Chtmnies, Burnera, Wicks and Kero sene also on hand. ' 3t ®'A lad named O3walJ, son of Benj. Os wald, on Sunday fell from a chestnut tree, at Smithburg, breaking one of his legs and frac turing his skull. A FEARFUL CAETALTY.—Qa, Friday last Mr. John Reed, who lives on the Alleghany county line, was engaged in throshinz grain at the.late residence of N. H. M. Pollock, deceased, in Robinson township, four miles north of Midway station. One of the journ als of the machine became heated and set fire to the straw, when Mr. Reed, who was driving, left his place and sprang' upon the feed board, with the intention„ evidently, of extinguishing the fire. In hie attempts to do'so 'his feet slipped and he was drawn into the machine nearly up to his middle.— jvery effort was made to extricate him but the flames immediately surrounded the spot and drove the men from the barn, which be came a sheet of fire in a few minutes. Af ter Mr. Reed was hid from'view of the hands his screams could be beard pleading for help, that .`he was burning to death.' No assistance gould avail, however, and the no. fortunate man, the barn and all its contents, were consumed by the devouring elements. In the meantime the fire, extended to the stable, wagon shed and dwelling SOuse and owing to the terror and confusion all were destroyed, only a small portion of the house furniture being laved. In the evening, when the flames had subsided, a few of the banes of Mr. Reed were recovered from the ruins, and on Sunday were interred at Raccoon Cemetery. Tho unfortunate man was about twenty years of age, a member of Raccoon Church. and 'vas highly 'esteemed by all who knew him lYasltingion (Pa.) Rrporin:. jrArws 4:: 1\ VEGETABLE SICILIAN V - dr ; s HAI R. REWIrER. PERSONS WHO ME GRAY Can have their hair restored to its natural color, and if it has fallen out, create a new growth, by its use. It is the best HAIR' DRESSING in the world, making lifeless, stiff, brashy hair, healthy, soft, and glossy. Price $l.OO, For sale by all druggists. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. sep 15 —1 me PHILADELPHIA, Monday, Sept. 26. 1870. —The flour market is quiet, the inquiry be ing confined to the wants of the local trade; sales of 600 bbls, including superfine. at $5 25@)5 50, extras at 85.62/€15.75, North western extra family at 86@6 75, Pennsyl vania and Ohio do, do. at $6 75®7, and fancy brands at 87.25@8 50. Rye flour is strong at $5 70 per barrel. In corn meal there is 'nothing doing. The wheat market is very quiet, with sales of 500 btshels Pennsylvania red at $1.38; some Indiana at $138®1.40, and amber at $1.46 per bus. Rye is steady at 88@90e. Corn is a shade lower, with sales „of 5,000 bushels at 990 for .Allow and 95@97° for mixed, Oats are unchanged ; 2,0 W) bushels Pennsylvania_and_W_eatern_sold_at_b&s.—_ Whisky is quiet; 150 barrels Western wood bound sold at 89e. NOTiliPr e Persons indebted to the estate of Geo. Bender, dec'd, are requested to call end make settlement. Accounts remaining unsettled after Nov. Ist, 1870, will he placed in the hands of a Magistrate for col lection. A. B. WAYNANT. lept 29.3 t Adm'r. PUBLIC SALE. THE subscribers will sell at public sale in Green castle, on Friday, October 25th, at 10 o'clock, A. at , CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, (shifting and open— tope) Spring Wagons, new and old ; 2 HORSES, 1 set double and 2 sets single II arness, Sleighs and Bells, one a fine Cutter. 4000 Shingles; eke. eept29-tsj HOOVER & JOHNSTON. NOTICE. RALPH. We arc now receiving our first supply of FALL GOODS at lower prices than they have been for several years, to which we call the attention of all who wish to buy • CHEAP GOODS. A full assortment of Cloths, Cassitneres, &c., fur Men and Boys wear at A. B. & Co's. A full assortment of Delains and all kinds of sum mer goods tor Ladies at A B. & Co'.. Bleached and Brown Muslim selling low at A. B. & Co.'s. A heavy stock of Ingrain, ImporteJ, Rag and all kinds of Carpet at A. B. & Co.'s. Cil Clothe and Mattings a large lot at A. B. & Co. s. Wall and Window Paper in great variety at A. B. & Co.'s. Ladies and Misses Shoes cheap and good at A. B. & Co.'e. We have a full assortment of all kinds. of Dry Goods, Notions, Queensware, Hardware, and Gro ceries to which We call your attention and feel con fident that we can give you full satisfaction in' re gard to price and quality. Give ua a ce11.43 AMDERSON,IIENEWCT & CO,. rcpt 29 -1870. 11= -4 / 1 ie A K. BRANISHbLTS, .111 e RESIDENT DEN'VIST, WAYNESBORO', PA., Can be found at all times at his office where he is prepared to insert teeth on the best basis in use, and at prices to suit the times. Teeth extracted without pain by the no . ) of chloroform, eather, ni trous oxide gas or the freezing process, in a manner surpassed by none. , [ATE the undersigned being acquainted with A; V V K. Branisholts for the past year, can recom mend him to the public generally to be a Dentist well qualified to perform all operations belongingto Dentistry in the moat skillful manner. Drs. J. B. AMBERSON, I. N. (WIFELY, E. A. HERRING, J. M. RIPPLE ; J. J. OELLIG, A. S. BONEBRAICE, sept 29tfJ T. D. FRENCH. PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned will sell. at public sale, at her residence, on Church street, in Waynesboro', on Friday the 14th day of October, 1870, the follow. ing personal property, to wit : Beskteads, 1 Settee, L Table, 2 Washstands, 1 case of Drawers, 1 Trundle Bed, 1 Clock, I pair Window Blinds, I Toilet Stand and Glass, 1 good Writing Desk, 1 Hat Rack, 25 yards 'arperChests;2 - Rocking Chairs, 1 Preserving Kettle, 1 good Wheelbarrow. I Handsaw, and a va riety of other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known. C L. HOLLINBERGER. G. V. Moan, suet. Eept 29-if THE IMPROVED IU,IKEy WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE Is a worduti achievement orv . a mechanical t kid. For simetlerrY, Ennio= and rummy it u tads. unrivaled. Stitch Alike on Both Sides• For Family sewing and manufacturing. — l-be a gent defies competition, for FINE sirroutNo, HEMMING, FELLING. vORDING, TUCKING, Bib DI NG, BRAIDING QUILT ING, HT GATHERING, arIdIGATHERING and SEW ING ON at the same time. These machines are SAPID and LIGIIT-RIINNINCT.— They have the BEET SHUTTLE TENSION and the STRONG• EST and BEST FEEDING DEVICE in use. They can he furnished with plain cover, ornaz mental cover, or full cabinet cover, and at prices ran ging hom $2O to $l2O. Agents -wanted. A. E. Waynant, agent, for the counties of Franklin, port of Washington and Fred rederick, Yid. S.E. cor. Diamond, Waynesboro, Pa eep22.tf AUCTION! AUCTION! VR HE suhscriber intending to disconth ue business, will sell at public auction at his store in • Ring gold, Md., on Friday, the 300/ Ind., his entire stock of Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vret ings, Ladies' Dress Goods,. Groceries, 4zeeneware, Glassware, Hardware - A - 67 - Auction will commence at 10 o'clock, A. DI., and he continued during tLn evening. Also on Saturday, October 181, will be eold the following personal property, viz: I NO. 1 FAMILY KOBSE, I good Milch Cow, 7 Fat Har, 1 Buggy, 1 cet Har ness nearly ne Tv, 15addle, Bridle and halter, 2 ton,' Hay, together with a lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture: sale to commence at 2 o'ciock,.l l . when a credit of 3 months will be given on all eume of $lO and upwards. sep 22-ta ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. AITE subscribers, administrators of Jeremiah Po. ter, late of „Washington township, &era, will offer at Public Sale, on Tuesday, the 18th day of Ocioher, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, the fol.oo ing described Real Estate, situate in Washington town-, ship, Franklin county, Pa., A 7 RAC7 OF 1111- , PROVED LAND, containing nbout 167 acres, lc*: cated about one.foutth of a mile from the Greencas tle end Waynesboro' turnpike. on a good public road, being about 134- n.iles from Waynesboro', and 61 miles from Greencastle. The land is Limestone, in a good Mate of cultivation,—about 140 acres cleared 'and the residue in good thriving timber.— There is a young Orchard of choice grafted fruit just beginning to bear, with a Well of standing Water at the dwelling house, and a large Cistern both nt the House and Barn. The improvements c of a large and commodious BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a .first-class Stone and Frame Bank Burp, 2 Wagon Sheds Corn Cribs, g muke House, Wash House. Cider Press and all other necessary out buildings. The improvements nra all new. DANIEL POTTER, ? sep22- ts WM. PO ITER, 5 Ad nrl 'r3 PUBLIC SALE. HE eubsc•iber will sell at public sole at his res. 1 ,11 idence, opposite the It •formed Church, in Way nesboro'. on Friday the 7111, day of October, the fol lowing personal property, to wit : ONE FAMILY 11011 SE, 1 Colt, 1 good Mulch Co*, 1 good Spring Wagon, 1 fine 2,horse Wagon, Dumbest. Plow, 1 Harrow. lot Cornfodder, mattock, shovels, forks, rakes. Also Bouqe Furniture, such as 1 Wardrobe, 1 Bureau, 2 tables, 2 sets chairs, 1 large arm chair, 2 rocking chairs, I. good settee, 1 safe, 1 sink, 3 bedsteads, 1. 'clock, 1 churn, 2 Winds, a lot carpet. 1 ten-plate stove, 1 copper and 1 iron kettle, pots. queensw earthenware, and many other arti• Irs not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said. day when a reasonable credit w;11 be given. GEORG& FOURTHM G. V. Moivo, auct. sep 22-b!i VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY 116`4101131E1L E@MAiIki:RE4IIE. MIT E. subscriber offers at Private Sale a fi ne two story BRICK DWELLING 11013 SE and LOT OF GROUND, pleasantly situated on West Main street, Waynesboro', with Back Buil ding attached, good Wash House with Cistern in it, Bake Oven, lam. There are also on the lot a Large !Frame Stable,- Corn Crib, Hog Pen, (all new) and a variety of CHOICE FRUIT TREES. The house is com fortably, ,arranged and all in good rel.air. farlf the above property is not sold privately on or before Saturday the 22d day of October next, it• will be offered at Public Sate on that day at 1 clock, P. op 22 is FRANK. WEAGLEY; &pu, gcn. J. HOFFHINE
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