VILLAGE RECORD. c 3 inrAkyairsis sec).xtcr. Thand.j► Ottiebtr I 3 1870, Sara REuraTat.—The . 11oilorlog sales of Real and Personal property ate not to toe ;mind in our advertleiagioiseree t Afro. flolli oberger; Pomona, property, Waynesboro', October 14: , Amos Wolf, Mese sod let, PcAtetowtt, taint 15, D, H. Garver, October 20, mill and farm, war W aye esb aro'. Frank Weagley; bonne _sad toe s in-Way neaboro', October 22. Hoover & Johnson', Carriages and Bug. gies, Greencastle, October 2L Douglas & Sanders, real and personal pro.. petty, Monterey, October 26, 27 and 28. Wm. BtuU, perdonal property, near Quin ey, October 28. Heirs of Henry Cordell, Real Estate, Washinton township, November sth, J. R. Welsh, house and lot in Wayneshore, at private sale to January 2d, 1872. See este advertisements. ggsLonorgal's Sweet Potatoes at Reitia. APPLES— Choice ,winter apples sold by W. A. Reid. • im,The largest, best and cheapeststogi‘k of melee Fall and Winter Gloves, at g. /Aden's. ite*The latest hat—" Our Frite"—...at the Town IJall Sit FINE—The Oysters owed up at Mune target's. Vir•An early and cold winter is predicted by a "weather prophet" in this place. Or Rev. Dr. Keifer, an eminent divine, —hes-aceeptedirmdt-ftoortbe Reform-e-d-Chtireit srreencast En MIRA BORFrA rasi---The-artichrwith this caption will appear if the author's Daum is Diver' iter"llig foot" was at the election on Tub® day, and as usual, if report be true, carried a "brick" in his bat from the Brew Rouse. gm,,We would suppose from the many per sons who visit Dr. Branisholts' Dental office that his work is givitig satisfaction generally. sal-Bats and Caps,__Notioes, Jewelry and fancy articles, fresh from the city—a fine as• sortment, at Elden'e. DEOEASED.—Moses McLean, a prominent lowyer ofGettyallurg r died-last—weeic, - -aged 66 years. CENSUS The population of Williamsport, )Id.,accordin ,, to cite census Tatung is 1284, that of Clamping, 695 and Hancock 892. FAIR.—The Washington county (old.) Agricultural Fair commences 'on Tuesday boat, 4helBth. FOR SALE A desirable two-story BHA Dwelling house and Lot of Ground on East Main_street, Way neshoro'. Possession oan be given at any time. Enquire of GEORGE --STOVER. TUE PILOT.—We have received the first number of a., spritoly sheet, entitled .•The Williamsport Pilot," established at Williams. 'port, Md , by . IVlessra. T. F. & G. W. llo• Cardoll. Success to the new enterprise. Blci PoTATO.--LlVr. Frank. Bender of this place,'raisid a sweet potato is his garden this season which weighs five pounds and one ounce. Who will undertake to "top" this specimen ? OYSTERS.- Fresh chucked oysters direot from Baltimore, by Adams express, will be received on Friday and !told by the gout or gallon at REID's Grocery Store. Families can bo supplied throughout the season. CROWDED —Toe reader is asked to excuse the crowded state of our advertising eolurnos. We conteniplafe arrangements by which ere long we will be enabled to furnish more read. ing matter. SA t SAQE,--il7csArs. Woegley & Kurt K, Butchers a; the "CorrioriCellar," will accep t our thanks for a preseet of a mess of fresh sausage, prepared by Mr. Chas. pickle, the popular "Baltimore Butcher," Its,Rently•made Clothing, men's under wear,,paper, collars, gloves, waterproof um brellas, etc, can be had at WATNADIVB, 8. E. corner of the Diamond. FARM SOLD.—Tho farm advertised in oar paper for several Weeks, belonging to heirs deo',d, was sold hp V. I►long, auctioneer, on- Saturday last, for the Bum of $B5 per aoro. Purchaser; Ar. John Johnston. , „ 'Llso'Bitometc.-4—Thon. L. 'Vogle 411 off the seaff6l6ing at the L'uthern Church'in burg, on Tuesday Just, breaking min of ids Tegs. The work of' pointing the church bad been cotopleted'bY Smith of this place, nod the iteaffuldiciwas being temovedwhen the accident marred. SWSET POTATOES ;.•-lkir. Jahn llorgal, of Waylaid% hatqleaed us 'antler ottligatiatte to 'him r tof a lot .of sweet pots toas t bia,04,0 rßieiog , which canal, we thibk, thdeeolhhil l idta 'the : Emit Ddr. ra: will , rlritri with potatoes once a. *reek up to, the .holidsyts. He is deserving and 4t►oulh bn: , petronised genetokl4. ' • Fort. bows oo Church -4 11!ia ja a very deoisaliklo•propoiki. building lots. Baquire of 61 - B: LlADsiLvati. IE2=2EI Fessaa's ORISNTAL OIRVIINTIIII great. eskattnietion of the sesson wit; •be• tftirexhi. tititeif lE'renehls. Cirons and Menagerie on• ?deeds, ~aller.llooi2 and 'evening, 'October 1.7.'` Vl* Weems into town puniest, to 41 • s'eocaplete ttiumpta, inAts , way . ' 1 ,14 the Alettegerie'department will b e, exhibited the elephant "Empress," mid to 'be the largest seimal witiiessid'in - this or ' any abet conutry, and the calf elephant "Sultan," the smalleet in' Awoke. A' large eollectioii of other animals rarely seen 'in this locality will also be exhibited. The Ciecus performance wilt be superior Witty that bai'beon witness ed in our town. Accomplished ridere, male and female s will perform many dating feats of horseinaneltip, Other novelferformannes, acrobatic and gymnastic,, will form 'an excl. ring part of the eatertainmen‘, and. , at the olose of each performance, nett Paul Schaff will enter the den of Lions, and 'show his power of control over these ferocious beaks. The whole gigantic exhibition shown under Imo immense Canvas, and for one single pike of admission. • We copy the following frdea the Roston Transcript: Our "conotry cousins"' era all in town recently to witness the street display o I French's! Oriental Circus and Egyptian thr ums. Indeed, few of our city residents, en cash:nod even as they are to circus troupes, were not muCh less charmed with the wow aerial drove of camels and - their Arab driv er.feattres of dye - magnificent exhibitions of that entree. And the manner in which the programme of the tent enter tainment was executed at both afternoon and evening exhibition, was highly satisfactory and particularly pleasing The grand entree into th e enolosure made up a Beene of orien tal splendor, and in imagination carried us _hack to those weird and dee interestin: cured pot - died witb pen and , rush by eas tern travelers. - floe uniqueness and novelty and variety, Frew:ilea Company AtiCIASS_SITI eireus - troupe that ever visited tbis city.' TUE ELECTION.;-.-The e!ectioo in this place on Tuesday passed off quietly, six hun. dred and thirty-Ave votes being polled, which is considerably abort of a full vote, owing, it is presumed, to the inclemency of the weath• er. We understand the_averago-Republican majority will range between twentpfive and thirty. But one colored vote was polled, that of JESSE PATTERSON,- who is in the em• ploy of Air. A. D. Gordon. Two or three more were entitled to vote but did not ap• pear at the polls. As the vote will not be fully counted out until alter we go to press the_figures officially will be given next week. According to report Chatrihersburg gave 255 maj. for the Republicans, Greencastle 26 for the Democrats, Quincy 6T For the Democrats. Both parties claim the Coupes. sional District as we go to press, with the chances, we think, in favor of the Repsibli: cans. RECEIPTS —The following is a list of OUT subscription receipts for September - S. S. Dowlin, $2 00 John Izer, 4.00 D. F. Gordon, 2.00 John M. flees, 2.00 Mrs. E Hoover. 200 J. W. Stoner, 2 00 Samuel Benedict, 2 00 Mrs. W. Bensh hoot, 2.00 Miss M. C. Soowborger, 2 00 Daniel Royer, 7 50 John L. Metcalf 5 00 F. J. Troxel, 0 2 00 Henry Burger, 4 00 Abrm. Burger, 2 00 Levi Sanders, 18 00 David Greenawalt, 2 00 David Fox, 3 00 R. Bonebrake, 2 00 Joseph entzer, " 200 N. Minehart, 2 00 Frod'k Mclntire, 2.00 D. R. Mentzer, 1.00 John Price, Sr., 2.00 To Tut VAT:4M -1113. C. L. ilolliaber ger announces to the ladies that she has re turned from the East and has opened outs full stock of the latest style of Millinery goods. Advt. Deo week. Mir Lat e accounts report an important en. gragetnent on Friday last about thirty miles southwest of Strasbourg. The French were commanded by General Dupre, and the fight. log lasted all day, without a decisive result. The fortress of New Brcisach, south of Strati. bourg and near the west bank of the Rhine, has been besieged, and a vigorous cannonade was commenced on Friday. The Prussian batteries have opened a heavy fire on the northern defences of Meta, and the Frani% have replied energetically.. On Friday night the entire garrisCin of Met; mado an attempt to carry the entrenched positions of :the Prus sians on the north side, and after a severe fight they were driven back with a loss of 1;500 ruee. An interesting account of a balloon trip from Paris to Tours is furnished by two Americana, Maori.. Nay and Rey. wilds, who made the perilous voyage. They were fired at from the besiegers' camp, but they escaped beyond the shells and 'btillets. These gentlemen report that Paris can only be captured by (amine. The guns of Mont Valerien have done considerable damage in the Prussian tamps, and an'entreeehed Camp has been erected at St. Denis. There are re ports that ao Americiati Genetsl who is in Paris will attempt a cavalry nil aroma' the Prussian army. ifirPreconture grayness of the hair should , be prevepted, set' the beat sod surest pro• vendee ie 11 0 11's Vegetable sieilliao Flair 114anewer. *WM. Gambetta t as the- represent live. of, the Republic, leaned n4rimlaumittion • to thenountry in which he says, is regard to the situation at Paris. that foni,:buirdted tboasand National Guards, min' hundred thousand Mobile Guards thonsand Regulars, are now armed and - ready, for the delence of the eity t and three, thousand eight hundred Oannnn are in position, and that . its allusion.impregnability is no Prussian works are being, pushed most - enerietioallY on the west and sontb‘Weat of the Olt3r, and will aeon command the suburbs there. A despite% from' the 'Premien taireernment coq ; eiders the capture of - Paris es a' certainty, and predicts as a Tonle that muuy people who Cannot be fed most alarve.• A WILD OAT Arms A Onii.D.—On Sat biday of last week, a *lld oaf entered-the house of - Mr. Elliott Maws who resides at Wilson's,'mill, on Toby' Creek, #u Koos township, about aeikeit' miles north Of this place,and took a yoiing child from the cradle, and was about te' ciummence deVOUring it when i was frightened away. The parents bad gone out to gather in potatoes from a lot and left the babe wrapped tip sleeping in 'its cradle. 'A little girl'was sent , in after they bad been libgent a short time, to see about the child and when she opened the door,' was horrified to see a large wild oat with the infant, behind the stove. The little thing was crying piteously, and in a short time would doubtless have been killed and devoured by the savage beast. On the alarm—being given — tb - e — wildim escape. through the window and has not since been seen in that neighborhood,—Clarion „Demo crat VE,•In Pittsburg, a returning Californian, named Obristopber Herbert, of Greensburg, Pennaylvania,'was robbed of $B,OOO by two Cbioagconfidende_men,_while leaving—die depot for his Lome, Monday night. ift-IJider the Sunday lava of Indiana a boy has been indicted for blacking boots and a woman for baking biscuits On that day, and this in a State where you can get a civoree as easy as you pan get a din ner and your husband know nothing of it. A woman io Cstoosa county, Qs., rooently I - sbouted herself excessive ca ligious excitement, It is calculated that - up to the present time the French have lost 135,824 men prison ers and 95,000 killed and wounded—total, 230,824. VEGETABLE SICILIAN V 4 / HAI R, -.RENEWER-. ITS EFFECT IS • MIRACULOUS. It is a perfect and wonderful article. Cures bald ness. Makes hair grow. A better dressing than _anvloir_or_Lopornaturri.!!__Bollens brash, dry and wiry hair into Beautiful silken Tresses. Hut, above all, the great wonder is the rapidity with which it =restores GRAY HAIR TO rra ORIGIN AL COL OR. The whitest and worst looking hair resumes its youthful beauty by its use. It does not dye the hair, but Strikes at the root and &Ile it with new _life and coloring matter. The first applkation will do good ; you will see the NATURAL COLOR returning every day, and the obi, gray, discoloreil appearance of the hair wilt be gone, giving place to lustrous; Shining and , beau tiful locks. Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer; no other article is at all like it in effect. See that each bottle has our private Government Stamp over the top of the bottle. All others are im• itationa. R. P. HALL & CO , Nashua, N. H.. Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. Dot 6-Imo. TIECIEI rrCklICl3. On the 19th of July, 1870, in Tometown, CHARLEY E. STULL, aged 2 months and 15 days. Near this place on the 7th 'nit., WILLIAM HARRY, only soa of Jacob W. and Sophia Foreman, aged 1 year, 5 months and 23 days. Sweet Harry sleeps on Jesus' breast , Safe in thO Shepherd's arms he rests; No pain can leach, no harm come nigh The lambs that in His bosom lie. A child perhaps too much neloved And too much.dolcil on; God loved him too and thought it best To take him home and be at rest. On the 17th inst , at the residence of her son-fo•law, L. B. Kurtz, in Ohambereburo r' , Mrs. SUSAN BBED, aged 70 years and 7 months, Gone to rest, Pis! , Itv.:-11 -TOW t'vit, 114 PHILADELHITIA, October 10.—FLOUR..— The filottr market remains quiet at former quotations. 800@900 barrels clanked bands at $4 5005 for superfine, $5@5.50 for ex tras, $6.00(§6,75 for lova Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family, $6.50@7 00 for In diana And. Ohio tit do, line' $7.25@8.25 to fancy brands, according to quality. lila flour may be quoted at $5 50 WHEAT.—There is a firm feeling in the wheat market, but not much activity • 'sales 5.000 bushels Indtana red at $1.356l 40; 2,500 bushels Indiana amber at $1.43(51 47. Corn, sales of 4,800 bushels yellow at 94 • g96:3., and western mixed at 88(p0c. Oats 50®520. PUBLIC SALE OF Valuably Small ,Property. rir HE Heirs of Henry Corded, late of Weshinfr• I ton Town•hin, flee d, will 'Mini SATURDAY TUB STR OF .2%OVRAWIR6 next, aid. following Heal Estate, : TWENTINONJE ACRES of rmpmved Lend, adkining the farm of Dr. Frailty at the toot of the south Mountain. with a Lug House, Log Barn, and ether put.huildingo erected thereon. with a Well of Water near the house, and choice Fruit en the premises. Also, on the' same day, A MOUNTAIN !LOT, contlining sit *al a half acres. within a half mile of the aforesaid premises. Tbe two uncle will•be sold together or separate to suit purebaiers. Sale to corn. mence on said day at 10 o'clock, when the terms will be made knoWa hf 'I'II E HEIRS of ect 13 is Uculy rode% deed, Na MS 1 NEW GOON! lili.'aitebtion of the "amenity tv now diteced to the letge end WOl toutorteti *lock of F LL GO.O DS just opened. nt PRICE & HOEFLICH'S, 1"or the season's trado.Comisting of all the late noi cities of the dey, and at very cheap prices to snit all mankind. Just drnp in anti seek the varied col 4 lection of Dry liroode, Groceries and ?lotions. Ail the late styles of Ladies' Diesa.GOods, Such as Alpacas, Poplins, Empress Repps, &0., Caaalmere, Cloths, Velvets, Velveteensi Cords, Kemp, Jeans, Tweeds, Satinets, Rob Reys, Pikes Peak Cassimere, Paisley, Sbawlo, Plain Shawls, Long Shawls, Square Shawls, Breakfast-and Shotlder Shawls, Deloins, Merinos, Cashmeres, Twills, lllobairs, Chignons and Switches, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers. Carpets, wool and Home-made. Oil Cloths for tables and floor. Window Shades. in Oil and Holland. Blankets white and grey._ Oct 13-1870, D SPORT OF TILE QUINCY BUILD ins for the year ending Oa• tober 6, 1870. Receipts for Dues, Fines, Transfer Fees, Interest &c., including the Pre. mium do-20-shares, salt), Expendltures for Printing, Stationary, hero withdraw en, Secretary and A nor ney's-Salariesi-6-cTiKeltiarig 20 shares paid in full, $lll9 95 Balance in Treasury, $112.93 PRESENT CONDITION. • 20 sharea paid in full. • $4000.00 Dues,'Fines, Interest, &c., unpaid, 172.40 Balance on band, • - 112,93 Amount overpoia, Amount paid on each share' $12.00 Present value of shares. 23 31 Realizing a net g ain of 991 per cent. on the a— mount paid in on evil Aare. W. 13. BABY. JNO. C. M 4RTIN, Auditors. oct 1343t] Joe. MIDDOUR, PIT B E I HE subscriber will sell at public sale at his m -141 idence, * of a mile -North of Quincy, on the Chamberbburg road, on Friday, October 28, the fol lowing personal property, to wit ---- TWO BROOD MARES, a fine 'Emily mare, the other an excellent plow leader, 1 bolt, 1 Cow, 1 Nanny Goat, 8 Shoots, 1 heavy twc-borne Wagon, new; 1 light two-horse Wagon With bed, I Hay ake, Grain Rake. 1 pair bay ladders for two horses, 1 harrow, 1 two and three horse plow, 1 double shovel plow, single, double and treble trees, breast chaios ? - 1 set dung boar4s, 1 set front gears, 1 set breechbands, 2 lead bridles 2 fiy nets, I collar, 1 9-horse line, I martingaile riding bridle, 1 good check line, forks and rakes ; I Bed, 1 Cupboard, 1 Table, 6 ease-bottom .1 Chairs, 1 Rock ing Chair, 1 good smoothb ore Shot Gun. grain era' dle, mowing scythe. mat ock, shovel, a lot Chestnut Rails, Corn by the barrel, a lot Corn Fodder. new tar bucket, lot imp, and other articles. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when terms will be made known, W VI. STULL. oct 13.ta J, R. SUM!, auct. ' PRIVATE SALE. S . Ollll subec►ibfr offers at p►ivalo.sale bis House tea and Lot of Ground on Mechanic street, Way. nesboro'. If not sold privately on or he fore the 2d day of January, 1871,41 will be sold at public sale on that day at 2 o'clock, P. M. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April s , 1871. act Ms J. R. WEI.SH, TRH IMPROVED BUCKEYE WILSON SHUTTLE SW ING MACHINE Is a wonderful; achievemPnt or invention, genius and mechanical skill. For PISPEICITY, KFRADIZITY end BiAIITY it stands unriva'ed, . Stitoh Alike on Both Sides. - For Family sewing and manufacturing. l'haa• gent defies competition, for FDIC aureate°, ?SUVA G, comma O,II3OItING, TrO4 III IM.I I RA I n I N4. RUFPLISIG, lOLTEIRRING, and 141TESEllie and SIM!, INO o' at the same time, , . Thorn machines ore RAPID and matlimicrNolsov-- They have the natty enema mann and the ammo. EAT awl RUT fiteDING DITICZ in WON They can be "furnished with plain cover, omit mental cover. or full cabinet cover, and at pticeP ran ! ging from $2O to $l2O. Agents wanted. A. E. Waynant." agent, for the counties of Franklin. part of Waebinston and Fred rederick. Md. i 3. E. cor. Diamond, Waynesboro,Pa - sep224 PUBLIO SALE. THE easerilms will sell et public sale in Green castle. on Friday, October 2 1 114 nt WAWA, A. U p CAKRZ4GBB, BUGGIES, (shifting end open— top.) ell:eine Wagons, new and old ; 2 11011:410, set double end 8 sets single Harness, Sleighs and Delis, one a fine Cutter. 4000 bbingler, Are. 5ep129•41 , }MOVEN & JGHNI:ITON. WALL PAPEIL A great variety of Pattern, all* and nee of Walt and Ceiling Payer. Alto, Window Palm and Oil Blinde, at june 2-tf ANI UPAISON DENNCI CO'el TAKE Tifis:,H 1 ME--READ-_4,:p*.REFLEcT.! ~ :.*. Viero are 'Many good Medicines in thii world, We hope, for the Hahn of hnintaity - , but medicine, , that to really perfect, becainia' it is aperient, tonic; laxatlywatimulant, eudorifio andtallerati*e Odle min time, hi:: Blood Cleanser or .Panaiit. • With this rare medicine in your house you can do - without purging by means of. Pills Mt Powderi. Yon'can do without Halts, Can tor Oil, citrate ;of Magnesia, Senna or Mans, and.so on. • You want none of these; the Blood Cleanser is a gabstitilte for the whole of them. And what hi better s it • * .. • • ~ May, be Taken ,with Safety and Comfort By the most delicate woman as well as the robust man. It is 'Very . Palatable; aid therefore easily administered to children. ' It is the only vegetable preparation existing which will answer in the place of Calomel ; regulating the action of the Liver without making you a life-long ;victim to to the use of Mercury or Blue Pills. It will open tha bowels in a proper and wholesondi manner, —being composed of suitable medicaments. • ~i It is _one of the Best Medicines of the age , , And when taken, will keep all the secretions in a healthy condition . ; compel all the o - eto do their duty with regularity ; purify the blood, and secure that inestimable blessing--Somip TOPA IS NOTHING LIB FS BLOOD CLIANSER For the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys 'and Bladder, For Nervoun Diseases, treadache,Costivenesis ? Indigestion, Bilious, Fever, and all derangements of the internal viscera. You have in this medicine a PANACEA, for some of the most painfullind dangerous of all diseases, AS AiMEALE_REG-lIILAT It has no equal in the world. Married ladles, who never have, uid children, seldom know the: louse of their unhappy condition, which is very . often deOending upon a faulty state of this Uterine; Organs, and which can only be removed by the use of suitable remedies. - IN OUNCE OF PEETENTION IS TORTE 101111 THAN l RUNE OF CURL . . The PANACEA will not only cure old standing and indignant compraints, but is one of the, best preventives of such disordep ever offered to the world. You can avoidsevere attacks of acute• diseases, such as Cholera, Small Pox, Typhoid, Bilious, Spotted and Intermittent Fevers, by keep-. ing your blood purified. The different degrees, of all such diseases depend altogether• upon the condition of the blood, for if this vital fluid. is deranged yous will take a disease much more readily than otherwise, and the suffering will be in proportion to the amount of foreign matter in the. blood. This is so reasonable that we rkeednot here make any illustrations. . THIS MEDICINE -IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED . . Vor all manner of ehronie or old standing eomplahltsi.such as. Scrofula, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Rhea— rnatism, &e.• Seirrhus or Cancer, and Chncerous Tumors, may be often, removed from the system by the purifying efThct of thin medicine, if it is taken, before they get a deep-seated hold upon the sys— tem. It tetsis to purge out ftom the blood the virus of these malignant disorders.. Prepared - by - Dr. - P. - FAHRNEY, No. SC N. g am; 2lr- Fnr sale by F. Fourthmas, Dr, J. B. Amberson, and. A. S Bonebrake. Wavneshoro'; E. B. Winger, Quinsy; F. B. Solveig, Shady Grove; Rouser & Fr o s, Pilreaviller llittshtur & Gebr, Rinegold; John Hostetter; Greencastle, and Druggists generally.. • Oct. 13—tf $426553 64 60 $4220.7a ANIMAL: EXHIBITION. The largest and most completely constituted es tablishment of the kind in the world, WILL EXHIBIT A 7 WAYNESBORO' ON /MONDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 11011 ONE DAY ONLY. Exhibition will he given of and night, com. mencing at 2 and 8 o'clock. A1)11418401% 1 , BO CENTS CH ILDIWN under ten years, 25 CENTS THIS IMMENSE EXHIBITION Possesses exclu,ive and rare attractions to amuse and amaze. and the et,tertainment will confirm the pledge that they ere BEYOND TUE REACH OF RIVALRY! in addition to the grandest troup *of Circus Per formers ever' organized, the predominating features are the FOURTEEN MOUINARABS THE GREAT ELEPHANT 7931MEIXILMISISI, THE• LARGEST ANIMAL ON THE EARTH ! The Baby Elephant Nultan, The smallest of the kind ever iq Ame►ica. The Den of Six Kaffra Lions, , The Herd of Sixteen Camels, The Strange troop of Apes ; • The Monkey Circus Rider. 66 A MANDRILL AS RIG AS A MAN." With other novelties of animated n Imre. A Grand' Free Parade will be given on the morn ing tot exhibition, in which will be the Berl of Cam els, the open den of Fierce Lions. the Baby Ele phant Sultan. with other eta rtling features. .1. M. 'FRENCH'S Colossal Exhibition will ex hibit at Carlisle. Thursday, October 13th. Shippeushurg, Friday, October 14th. Chambersburg, Saturday, October 15th. Waynesbor o',- blooday,:October 17th. Gettysburg, Tuesday, October 18th. Hanover, Wednesday, October 19th. York, Thursday, October 20th. Columbia, Friday, October 21st. J W. WILDER and FRANK RIVERS, oaf 2w] Agents and Directors. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY 310"112110.11ER 1111.-AIE2, THE subscriber offers at Private Salka fine two story BRICK DWELLING HOVSE and LOT OF GROUND, pleasantly situated on West Main street, Waynesboro', with Back Bud ding attached, gond Wash House with eigtern in it, Bake Oven, ate, There are also on the lot a . Large Frame Stable, • Corn Crib, Hog Pen,' (ell new) saki a variety of CHOICE FRUIT TREES. The house is coin• lavishly arranged and all if', good roi.sir. WI( the ,above properly le not sold privately on or before Saturday the 22a day of Oetob'er next, it will be offered ' si Pahllo Hain on thorday at 1 a'- clock, P. M. sop 22.10 FRANK, WEAGLEY. Dag ranitnizitys C IEI X. ElEtittA.T EID And Dr. P. 'B_BROTHIIIS-da.-CO.,—Wayneaboroi--P A )MIN I STRATORS'4 SALE. fTlfiE subscrihemedininistrators ol Jeremiah Po. 4. ter, late of ,Washington township, (Iced, will offer at Public Sale, on Tuesday, the ISM day of Oe?ober, at I I o'clock, on the premises, the following described Real Estate, situate in Wnahineton town ship, Franklin county, Pa., A TRACT. OF LH—. PROVED LAND, containing about 167 acres, lo cated shout ene.fnewh of a mile from the theences tle and Waynesboro' turnpike. on oiroml public marl, being about 2 nays from Waynesboro', and fif miles from Greencastle. The land is• liimestone, in a good state of cultivalion,— about 190 acres cleared and the residue in good thriving timberr 'l'here is n young Orchard of choice grafted fruit just , beginning to bear, with a Well of standing W ater nt the dwelling house, And n large Cistern, both at the House and Barn. The improvenatibts con.i.t of a large anti commodious BRICK DWELLING ROUSE, a first•class Mons and Frame Bank Barn, 2 Wagon Sheila Corn Cribs, Smoke House, Wash, House. Cider Press and all other necessary out— buildings. The improvements are all new.. !JANIE', poTTER Vlt IMl. l l o.ll'Eti. AdlTh'j° sep22 ts MT,. LINDEN MILLS AND PARM AT PUBLIC SALE, MHE euleseriber will sell et piddle side, on the piPIIII4I.P. on THURSDAY THE 20711 DAY OF OC2 OBER, IF7O, the renewing desaribed val. noble Peal Estate, situated one mile East df Way neehorn', on the public road leading+ to Ringgold, Md., viz r A LARGE TIME-STOff ST RI EMT MILL, with three run of burs. The mill .was newry refit• ted not many years since and ia• now in good run ning order. It is favorably situated for buNiness, on the A atirtam Cieek, and has the advantage qt a very superior waterpower, and is therefore one of the moat desirable properties of tho kind in the coon.. ty. The farm contains , 413121 i 4IC' Kit 3lp of best quality improved limestone lead. vrida.a, TWO STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE lane Dqnk Barn. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, goad Cover/Amp, and all necessary out-t•uildinga. There are also on the premises a Miller's, House and hitable. A fine aping, a well of good Water, and an ORCHARD CHOICE FRUIT, Persons wishing to view the property before the day of sale will please cell on the subsciiber or IL Speel men, on the premises. Hale to commence at 1 "clot k on amid day when terms will he made known by D. H. GARVER. seplG.ts] G. V. Mom, suet. PUBLIC SALE. AE undersigned will offer et public sale, on T Saturday. the 15th day of October, in the vil lage of Quincy, the fallowing valuable Beal Estate. viz : A full Lot of Ground, with a story and a half LOG DWELLING HOUSE (weatherboarded) Wash House, Bake Oven, Cis tern,.Btabls and Hog Pen, all in good repair, there on. There is also on the lot CHOICE FRUIT TREES, such as apples, peaches, plume, grape's, rte. This property me among the most desirable in the village. At the same time he will also offer for sale 45. .11L. 1130 'Mr Mill.. four of them containing one acre each, adjoining the eist end of the vi•!age. Also a lot Cornfodder, 4 soaps Bees and other articles too numerous to mention. , dale to commence at 1 o'clock on slid day, when the terms, which will•be easy, will be, made known by IVIUKOLAt3 RIDDLE. se .16 to J. R. Stare, suet. CENTRAL MARKET I HAVINO secured the services of a fipit.class Butcher, Mr. Chas. Bickel, who takes great Measure in pleasing customers, the subscribers an. ileum° to their customers and the public that they now occupy the Cedar on the corner, next door to the Town Hall. where fresh Beef, Pork, lamb. and Veal can. be had on Atfundoy, Wednesday and Sat. urday v eienings end ..mornings. tgausage'and. Ptid ding turnished regularly on Wednesday evening of dada weak. persona can rely on gettinat tho-ndnittest meats as none but ;het bes t stock will be slaughtered. FRANK. WP.AGLBT,' JOS. F. liaiRTZ.