VILLAGE RECORD. Anr..a.wirsiann Es La *L o'. Thursday October 20, MO, SAL& REGISTRY.—The following sales of Real and 'Personal property are now to be' found in our advertising columns : Mrs. L Hollioborger, personal property, Waynesboro', October 22. U. IL Garver, October 20, mill and farm, near Waynesboro'. Frank Weagley. house and lot, in Way nesboro', October 22. Hoover Johnson, Carriages acid Bug gies, i3reeneastle, October 21. Douglas & Sanders, real and personal pro petty, Monterey, October 26, 27 and 28. Wm. Stull. personal property, near Quin cy, October 28. Nathan liruiusaugh 11; Wm A. Reid, farm, year Greencastle, October 29. Heirs of Henry Cordell, Real Estate, 'Washington township, Novernigr sth. . J. A. Welsh, house and lot iiiilliWayneshore', at private sale to January 2d, 1872. ge.irbe number of lives lost by the flood in Yirgiaia is estimated at one hundred. Veir•While the Rev. Mr. Addison Joneti, colored, was preaehimg iu Stauntion, oil Tuesday, be dropped dead'in the pulpit. lie'llon. Etl. McPherson, Clerk of the Ilouse of Representatives, _is nit! to ho in very bad health. THE ELECTiONS.—The_xnajority__ for the Republican State ticket 'in . Ohio at the late election is said to foot up over 15,000. The result in Indiana at lust accounts was in doubt. triir Hon. John C. Kunkel, of Harrisburg, died on the 4th inst., after a protracted illness Ile was widely known, and was distinguished Its an diluent utator, and as a lawyer. Dr. — W - , - 11TJunes ; a—pt omi nen bientu of Cleveland, Ohio, was shot and iu •I smutty killed Saturday, by Dr. Gallantioe, tor alleged seduction of thelatter's wife. Montana mountains 'are coverd with 641gW. iferGen Robert E. Lee died at his res idence In Lexington, Ye, at fraffpast 9 o' clock, on Wednesday morning a week, of con geition of the brain, sged.'63 years, 8 months and 23 days, ter - There ie said to he in the Crawford and Venango oil region one wan who enjoys an income of $3,200 perday, and another whose income reaches the etlormons sum of $1,200 daily, or $5 per minute. Tea AVAIL —The New York Worki and the London Standard have advices that Ba zaine has cut his way out of Mets, and his eotiro army is moving on Verdun and Tbion• vile. In London, however, the report is considered doubtfal„and at the headquarters of King William it is said that an envoy from Itazsine is now on the way thither to treat for the surrender of Nett There are statements that the Prussians have been de feated and driven out of Orleans, a combined attack having been made upon their . posi tions there by the army in that location and by a portico of the garriaon of Paris, who made a sorties southward from the Capital, under the personal leadership of General Teach • Telegrams from French sources re iterate the previous reports- that the Prus. bIaUS have been dislodged from many of their strongest positions around Paris by attacks made from the shelter of the fortification, the guns of which are so effectually walked as to prevent the besiegers from erecting bat teries, but despatches from the Prussian headquarters at Versailles deny that the be sieging forces have suffered any defeats.— Near Chatilloo a largo l'russian train was captured by the Frano-tireurs. In filename vicinity wheavy skirmish °courted on Thurs. day, the result being the, entire defeat of the 4)russiaos, although General Dampierre corn. madding the flask forces, was killed. Gen. oral Burnaide returned to I'aria on Monday last, and it is believed that he is endeavoring to negotiate an armistice. In London it is thought that efforts for peace arc actively in progress, and may be 'successful. The town of "Somsons, seventy-four miles northeast of Paris, has beei3 surrendered to the Prussians. General Sheridan expresses the opinion that the capitulation of Paris is only a matter of tithe. Garibaldi has been appointed to the command of the irregular forces in the Yea ges..Nottataiqa. •`' Stir President Grant has iasued a procla•.- mation of neutrabty in the war between France Rod Prussia. It 'declares that the bays, waters and harbors of the U. Steles shall not be uaed_ in preparing for war by either party, that ships of war of either , bet: hgerent shall not leave a port of the United Buttes withio twenty—lour hours after the de parture of a merchantman of either batik emit, that war vessels of either belligerent shall not remain in any United States port more than twenty-lour hours, unless it be tor needed repairs or supplies, and that a mar vessel of either . patty Otter enoo lowing ntereti Veiled Owes port shall not re cuter A United States port until aftet baying vis. ,ited a uropo@n port of its own Clovertunont. itill„.oa Friday last Secretary On;, of ' the ieterier Department, tendered hie reaps, • kion to the rtesident, who, it iskuuderatecd, .7•riiiis accepted it, to take effect when the an "'laws report of the Department shall have bees Wilde, which nig be in about thirty Et/Tame wihawcri• looger, io:bortoW tlos paper go . s caw oad outkterpnt for its LOCAL MATTERS. GLASSiViittil.—Clail sod see the 4iDewber ey" glass sets at Reid's Gtooery store. Special attention is nailed to the ad• vertisement of Henry Sprenkle, Painter and gaper Hanger, in another eolumo. Fos 8m.a.,800j. Stouffer and John Sion each Mier for sale a small but desire We property. Bie advta. °MERL-Our neighbor Reid is reosiv, iog fresh shucked oysters of a superior quali ty. which he sells by the quart or gallon'. ADJOURNED BALE —The 'sale of person al property by Dire. Iloltinberger was ad• jonrned from Friday last. to Batuiday next at 4 o'clock, P. M. .See advt. SOLD.—Mr. J. B. Hamilton bas sold his house and lot of groanti on Church street for the sum of 68,000. Purchaser, ROL J. W. Feit;ht. WOOf,EN GOODS, ETC.—We call the atten tion of persons in want of Factory goods to the advertisement of Messrs. Baer & Sollel ler, of the AtVinton) Woolen Factory, to be found among the new advertisements in to day's paper. DRUGS, ETU — I F. FutittilMan, "Druggist, has just returned 'from the Eastern cities with his usual supply of fresh drugs, paints, oils, notions and "knickknacks" in general. Give hire an early call. Viir4 Good Templars' District Convention will be held in Vhambersburg oa the 25th, 2Utb and 27th days of October, and all Lodg. gee are invitetlto attend. 11011. The Teachers' County Institution o Franklin County, will meet in Chambersburg, - on the third blJeday of November next, the 21st. Prof, Kid - CI, h - gT.e . at elocutionist-will be present during the week end will give a couple of entertainments. Stun SHOP.-1111 . . E. B. Winger of Quin cy has opened out a shoe shop adjoioing his store and has employed a fume of hands to make work to order and do all kinds of re pairing. CORN STOLEN.—One night last week, a bout b barrels of corn was taulen from a lot belonging to Dr. J. Bess, adjoining, Quincy. The thieve§ husked the corn from the shock. One of the party wore heel-taps, which way lead to the detection of the guilty party. THIEVING —On Wednesday night of last week some long-fingered night-ranger entered the spring house of Mr A. S. Mona, at Snow Rill, and carried off about twenty pounds of beef. The same night a pair of breast chains, a new halt-bushel measure and garden , hoe were taken from the premises of Wm. B. Mont. FATAL ACOIDENT.-A lad aged about 3.2 ( years, son of Mr Italph Smith, of the'vicini ty of Vankstown, in this county, on the llth inst. fell from a chestnut tree to the ground, a distance of some thirty feet, breaking his arm in two pieces and receiving a severe con cussion of the brain, from the effects of which he expired - op Saturday last. tsel.We advertise in another column the Allison farrn,situate in Antrim township, one mile and a if south of Greencastle, on the flageystown road. This is a very handsome property, one of the largest and finest springs in the Cumberland ArsHey rises in the yard near the house. The buildings, handsome lawn, and eartiage road, all lie to the east.— The land is smooth and the best quality of limestone. MAJOR GORDON.—The Desert Evening News, of the etth inst,, published at Salt Lake City, says a scrad of eighty mounted soldiers of Company D, god U. S. Cavalry, commanded by Maj D. S. Gordon, passed through that city that morning for Camp Douglas, where they will quarter during the ;Cuter. The 11.1.j0r bad beeu on duty in the Wind Riv,or 31ountains tor tome time. • . oneu.—Just received at the Diamond Gallery, the I.agest and heat assortment of Photograph Goods ever brough to town.— Various styles and sizes of Rustic Picture Frames, also Walnut, Rosewood and Gilt Frames for all sips of photographs. .Albums, Curd and Tassels, Porcelain Nails, and a large and handsome assortment of Mouldings for kenos and room cornice, alt of which are cheap for cash. Do not fall to gall. DErrtsTay.— l'arepte who world preserve the beauty and uniformity of their ohildreua' teeth, should bavo them examined and prop- erly attended to by some skillful dentist at an early age, by so doing. they would save themselves an unnecessary expense and their children much aufferiog. lint if the teeth are neglected until children are themselves able to know and appreciate their value, in many cases disc see has made such progress that. it cannot be permaaeutly checked. Dr. Branisholts, in assuming the care of obil. drone' teeth; will endeavor to :oder good nod satisfaotory service, 1011,The reestratioa of voters throughout Mar3laod shows that 86,000 negroes have been added to the voting population of that State. There is a prospect that one or two thousand will be added in am registrations which are yet to take place before the elect tioua. Mr. and Mrs. WUEmu ' To.Oor, of Morris. town; N. Y. where tionwtt Mit .44 b 1 , 430 au tinaday scd killed! .1118 RESULT.—Tbe . following is the .offt:. oial vote of Washington township` given for township officers on the 11th instant : Judge, _ _ B' Gond. D HoelDel Inspector, J . Mclimey 818 J J Miller 1309 Assessor, M A Gordon ' 187 John. florbatigh 179 Assistant Assessors, Chas West - 201 1) Patter 198 S Lemont, 165 Win Johnston 163 Auditor, S Welty 208 • Supervisors, Illeoauley • 201 . 0. V Mong • 206 J Potter 202 J Rogers 202 J . Ho li s y tc 156 Geo arnbart 158 IVre CriHey 164 Scbool Directors, ___ 13 F Funk 198 1) Gilbert . 201 P Rouser 206 S Nieotiomus 163 1) It Mitler 102 N_Stephey 154 Constable, • /1 Munich, The vote for the Borough ticket is as fo lows : Assessor, L. u. Braokbill 146 . Assistant Assessors, Jacob Beaver, 147 Geo. Harbaugh, 147 School Directors, J. W. Coon, 145 J. H. ()robs 146 J. B. Hamilton 153 W, L. Hamilton 144 Justice of the Peace, EL M. Sibbett 147 Constable, W. F. Horner, 146 The Rertblicans—made no-ttonainatkus. The vote on the County tickets is 48 fo lows : Congress, Cessna' Meyers Aos@mbly, Fosseinutt Alahon Skinner Milliken Commissioner, 823 809 Director of the Poor, _ Huber Worley Strickler Dick emir" Jury Commissioner, 111ackey 323 rattog 309 Auditor, Cressler '''.\., Sellers THE COINTY.—The following is the ficial vote of the election in this county : Congress, Cessna 3981 Meyers • 4167 Assembly, Mahon p 978 Fosselona 3873 Skinner 43=16 Milliken 4140 Commissioner, Iluber 40 2 8 Worley 4153 Jury Commissioner, 11l twice)! 4009 Patton . 4169 Director of the Poor, Strickler MoFerran Auditor, Cressier 4004 Sellers 4176 Meyere's official maj in the District over Cessna is put down at 15. QUINCY ELEOTION —the foil wing is the result of the election, official, in Quincy town ship : Judge, L. C. Row, (Dem.) 259 Melchor Elden, (Rep) 232 Inspectors, Daniel Heefuor, 229 Joseph Rock, Jr, •226 Supervisors, John Decher, 256 Jacob Heller, 230 Jos. Rock, See , 227 Chas. J Smith, • 244 Peter Dull, 210 Jacob Miller, 221 School Directors, John Heller, 290 Wm. Hayman, 321 L. .C. Kepner, 230 Jacob Illi'ddour, 205 Assessor, J. R. Smith, 313 • John C. Martin, 21$ Assistant Assessors, Henry Row, 302 Daniel Bonebralto, 304 George Knepper, 229 P. Speck, 231 Constable, Jacob Mono, 263 Dental Stoops, . • • 261 Auditor,Robert McCleary, 293 Jacob tukholder, ' 238 RAILROAD OLD.—The Gettysburg - Rail. road, with its appurtenances and, franchises, was sold . at public outcry, et the Merchants' Ex. Phila., on Thursday--James A. Town• send, of New Haven, becoming the perches. er,.at $lBl,OOO. We are Without further particulars, and cannot say whether the party buying wean to ez►end the road or not. It has certainly gone at a cheap Agora, con sidered merely as an ordinary investment, but for the purpose or extension it is worth five times what it has brought. A little time may serve to give us full light o■ this important subject.—Compiler. - A. A. Hays, M. p., State Assayer of H as . paohusetta, pronounces Hairs Sicilian Hair Renewer an efficient preparation for cleans. ing the skin of the head, promoting the growth, and restoring the original color of thg hair when it bits bcPut4 t ray. _. _ _ Fox BALE.— A desirable two.etory Brick Dneljing Mouse and Lot of Ground on East Maio street, -Waynesboro'. Possession can be Riven at any time. Require of GEORGE STOVER. 4ETALL - Asi . c ir > E 7 H/A VEGETA AI BLE SICILIAN R. ITS EFFECT IS MIRAC'ULOUS. ft is a perfect and wonderful article, 'Aires bald ness. Makes hair grow. A better dressing than any `oil" or t‘pornstum." ' Softens brash, dry and wiry hair into Beautiftil Silken Tresses, But, above all, the great wonder is the rapidity with whi^h it restores GRAY HAIR TO .Td ORIGINAL 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 fills it with new life and coloring matter. • The first application will do good; you will see the NATURAL COLOR returning every day, alai BEFORE YOU KNO W IT, the old, gray, discolored appearance of the hair will 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 bcplo. Attothers are im• itations. • IL P. HALL & CO , Isiashua, N.'11,, Proprietors. For sate by all druggists. tact 6-Imo. TME3I4I Oo the 4th inst., in this place, by the Rev. 11. 11. W. Ilibshoiab, Me. JOHN LESHER to Mies MARY E. WETZEL, honker this vicinity. On the 17th inst., by the same, Mr. SAM UEL EBY to Miss NANCY ROBINSON; both of Tomstown. TOMB. At Mount Alto, Pa, on Friday morning, Oct. 14th, i,f diqoaso of the lungs, Mr JOHN G. WBISTLING, formerly of Harriaburg, Pa. • Near llopewell Mills, on the 29th of Au• gust, of typhoid fever, IPA VIRGINIA, daught.er of Isaiah and Susan Sproultio, aged 10 years and 9 days. - Near Funkatown, on the 7th inst., Mr DANIEL MOATZ, agoil about 35 years. 314EAL.11.3Er.31MITI€1. PIIILADELPIJIA, Oct. 17.--The flour mar• ket is quiet; sales 1000 barrels including su perfine at $4 50@4 75; extras at ss@s 75; Pennsylvania family at $,6 50 - '6 75. There is little doing in wheat, but prices of prime are steady; sales of 4000 bus. Indi ana red at $1 38®1 40, and 6000 bus. do. amber at $l, 4051 44. Rye way be quo ted at 93 for Western. Corn is dull at the recent decline. Sales 1000 bus. Pennsylva nia yellow at , 87e, 500 bus. Western at $B4 @Km. Oats are steady; sales 3,000 bush els white western at 50(§520, and a choice lot at 54e, some dark—at-46m---- 319 323 315 307 NOTICE. NOTES given at my sale February 231, 1870, will become duo at the Ist National Bank of Waynesboro', November 23.1, next. • • oet 20 3t DANIEL IIOLBINGER. Painting and Paper liangAng. i"/ IIE subscriber announces to the citizens of Way. nesboro' and ita vicinity that he is prepared to do all kinds of house painting and paper hanging. Prices reasonable. and satisfaction in all cases guar- anteed. oct 29.3m0s FRIVATE SALE. rpHE subscriber offers at Private Bale his house and Lot of Ground. situate() 1 1-4 miles south ut Waynesboro', on the ftingg•rid (Md.) Roltl. The lot contains 1 1-4 soles, more or I. as, with a Story and a half Lig House, iltdble, Buggy Shed, Ilakeoven, Cistern, &c. thereon. There are also on the lot a variety of choice fruit trees, grapes, &c. 13LIJ. F. STOUFFER. oct 20-3 t ' , Valuable Small Property eco AUL ffigi `r HE E Suberiber o ff ers fen sale a desiral•le small 4 property, situated about 25 , milks from Wayneb, Imre , near the Waynesboro' and Greenc•stle turn, pike, consisting 75. Acres beat quality Limestone Lind, E. ix. of which are improved, the balance well set with thriving timber, '''l'he Lnprovements are, a TWO STORY LOG HOUSE, Frnme Stable and a variety of choice fruit trace.— For further particulars apply to oct 20— 4l)• JOHN SCOTT. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Y order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin jlollCounty. the undersigned, Administrators of the Estate of William Allison, dee'd, will sell at public sale on the premises. on SA TORBAY, OCTOBER 29, 1870, all of that valbable tract of land, Jf the tleceased, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES more or kss of first' quality Limestone Land in ex cellent Condition, situotein Antrim township, Frank lin county, Pa., miles south of • Gree ncastle, on the road leading to Hag, rstown, adjoining lands of Jeremiah rind Samuel Ebbert, Wm. Layman, and others. About 10 axles of the above tract is well sot in heavy timber. Improvements consist of a large TWO-STORY STONE HOIJSE cant iining ten rooms and a hall ; Wash House. Smoke 'House, Spring House, Hog Pep, a large ',ANC BARN. SO by 46 feet; Wagon Shed and Corncrib. Also a fine Tenant's House: There is one of the.llnest Springs of pure Limestone Water, near the Mansion House that is in the county. A fine young Orchard of apples, pears and peaches. The Farm is under good lancing, the greater part of it is Post, Hoard and Paling fence. NATHAN DRUM BAUGH, ! Adm , rs. oc2Ots] WILLIAM A. REID, INTIET 1111 WOOLEN FICTORY. MILE undersigned respectfully announce to their customers and the public generally that they have now on hand a full aock of • WOOLEN GOODS, ArcH AS CASSIMEKES FLANNELS, ELAN. EETS, COVERLETS, &c., all of which are be... ing add at reduced prices. Garpeting, both woolen and cotton, made to or; der at short notice, and all other custom work tended to promptly. The highest market price paid fcr Wool. rersons wanting anything. in their line are invi ted to call and examine - their stock cf good.. The thanks of the firm are tendered the public for past patronage and the hope entertainer that they luny be enabled to merit a continuance of such J. W. .1/41EK .Sc PSCLIF.XLER. oct HENRY SPRENKLk: ih '\' l ] NY'Clkcf MIBBRATED • BLOOD .CLEANSER PANACEA PREPARED AND SOLD BY QLO: READ 'WHAT THE FRAME SAY OF DE. FAMINE'S BLOOD CLEANSER: For want of apace weimesent only a few of the testimonials given tut. Prthratawny, Pa., June 18, 1870. TM . AITIMITIVA Thies . & Co.—Gentlemen: Your Zeal Cleanser fe the only patent or popular medicine that I ever !sold, or u.9ed myself, that operated precisely as rime r:Wed; and the only ono' that combines the essentials necessary to cleanse the blood, regulate the liver and purge the system at the same time. ' Yours truly, D. C. CIIIIMPIE. August 1, 1870. P. ICcmcnitp:u, Montgomery, Ps., soya ; l• YourMcdicine, the Blood Cleanser, has sold tnoro rapidly than any other re have yet undertook to sell; and should it continue en, the agency for the ado of it will be quitua desirable thing." August 1,.1870. FormirmAri, Drnintist, Waynesboro, sayq: "I am now selling at the 6ixteenth dozen since January last, and think: the trado will still increase." Pleasant 11111, Ohio, Aug. 12, 1570. lint. P. PArralcm"s Bans. Or Co —C:cridenicit: e lf )oar 'Blood Cleanser is introduced, It will well. I breve calls every few days from persons to whom I have sold. If I can get it well introduced, I think lean sell 11 dozen every week. I' earn send me 12 dozen Mend Cleanser to Covington, Ohio. 1 will send draft fey it en a few days. l'ottr friend, rifle r Tfenry iferstherger, Bloody Thin, Pa., who re. ce n.ly ordered% dozen botti 3 fu r y writes under data of May 10, 1310: "1 um ;ouch pleased with your medicine. I believe it to be what it It recommended. I have tired part of a bottle end can say, reality, tbeg . eml effect it produced, on my system 13 worth double Ma prloe cf lire Afadielnc." linntel rater, tier*, Run, Pit., trays: "t base been at with the worst form of Yryhipelas. The doctors mulct do nothing for me. A ftvr ttaing ono bottle of your tuedieluo I was entirely ruretto Jollqt, 111.. ~Tnno 13,19"0. DR. FATtrornr—Dear Sr: I i m 14 practiciw4 physician at this place, and make extensive use or your incilielne, And can recommend It to ail physicians generally. I first reed the Ideal Cleanser in my wito's woo,llllii it 10114t*A1. lilts a charm. Respectfully, I.AArrSI_D,LEAY DI. D. F. Harhanah, of Waynesboro, Pa., mays: "Formerly my doctor cost too, on an average, about' VO a year. Imo trains your med I c Ine I lutvo hail nu occasion to call in a doctor with my family." • For sale by F.—Fearthrnan, Dr. 3. B. Am'borson, and A S. Bonebrake. Waynesboro; B. B. Winger, Qainey; F. B. Snively, Shady - Grove; Itraizer & Fr :n z. Pikedville; Iliteshew & Gehr, Rinegold, John Hostetter; Greencastle, and Druggizts . generally. Oct. 13 —tf 'DEPORT OP VIE CONDITION' OF the Firat National Bank of Waynesboro'. Pa, at close of boqinesq. October 8, 1870. RFLSOUROES Loins and Discounts, $58,065 57 Over Drafts,7.sl. li. S Bonds to Secure Circulation, 75,400.00 E. S. Bonds - on Hand, 42,800.00 Other Stocks, 450 00 Due from Redeeming Agent, 8.401.79 Due frOm other National Banks, 2,043.37 Due from other Banks and Bankers, 778.64 Current -Expenses, 1,276.50 Cash hems and Rev. Stamps, . 202.80 Bills of othilliNat. 11 iiixs, 476 00 Legal Teta ra and Frac. Currency, 6 601 37 LI A 13 KATIES Capital Sleek, Surplus Fund, Interest. Exch. and Profit and L.)rF, Circulation O u t * n in ,j,„„„ ; In !lapwing, I)u2 to Natit)ilat It ~tl / 4 4 , • Due to Ban s and P.n.kers,. - State of Penns., Iva n i 2 8. County of Franklin,' S i I, John Philips, el:drier of the First Nationil Bank of Waynesboro', do solemnly swear that the abbe statement is true to the hest of my know:edge and belie/. J NO. PH f IA PS, attlltiOr. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 13t1t day of October, A. D., 1870 J. BURNS AMBERSON, N. P. Correct—A ttev.t : A LEX.II A MILTON DANIEL TRINE, Directors. oct 20.1 t JOSEPH PUBLIC SALE , OF ValUVlbie Small Property. E Heirs of Henry Cordell, late of Wa4hine- I ton TocvnQhio, decd, will still on SATURDAY TILE 5771 O 4 ' ! U rEJIBEIC next, tha !allowing Ilea! listata, vz : • TWENTY-ONE ACRES of Improved Land, adjoining the form of Dr. Frantz at the loot of the South Mouotain, with a Log House, Log Barn, and other out-Imildings erected thereon, with a Well of Water near the house, and choice Fruit on the, premises. Also, on the same day, A MOUNTAIN LOT, cont Lining an I a half acres, within a half mile of the aforesaid premises. The two tracts will he sold together or separate/to suit purchasers. Sale to com mence on said day at ICI o'clock, when the terms will be made known by THE HEIRS of oct 13 to Henry Cordell, deed. PUBLIC SALE! frE subscriber will self at public sate at his res ii illence. of a mile North of quiney, on the Chember.burg road, on rriday, October 28, the fol lowing personal property, to wit • TWO BROOD 1111.111 ES, I a fine family mare, the other en excellent plow leader, 1 Loh, l Cow, 1 Nanny Goat, 3 Shoats, 1 heavy two-horse Wagon, new; 1 light two-horse Wagon with bet' L l Hay Rake, 1 Grain Rik°, Chair hey ladders fur two horses, I barrow, 1 two and three horse plow, 1 double shovel plow ° , single, double and treble trees, breast chains, 1 set durg boards, 1 set front gears, 1 set breechbands, 2 lead bridles 2 fly nets, I collar, I , Ighorsie line, 1 martingale riding bridle, 1 good check line,forks and rakes ; 1 BeJ, 1 Cupboard, I Table, 6 care bottom d Chairs, 1 Rock ing Chair, 1 good smoothbore Shot Gen. grain cm tile, mowing scythe, ma flock. shovel, a lot Chestnut Rails, Corn by the bane!, a lot Corn Fodder, new tar bucket, a lot bon, and other articles. Sale . to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when terms will be mole known. oetl3-te L. C. RUA.CFEBILL, PHOTOGRAPHER, - 8. E. Corner of the Diamond, WAYNE/MOW', PA., nrAS at all times a fine assortment of Picture Uil .Frarr”nr era 3fouldintr, Vali and see speci men pictures. iune 9 tf. NOTICE. Persons indebted to the estate of Geo. Bender, deed, are requested to call and make settlement. Accounts remaining unsettled idler Nov. le, 1870, will be placed inLthe hands of a Magistrate for col lection. A. L. MIA YNA NT. etst 29-3,1 Thio la the Trade Mark of the genuine "Dr: Pahrney's Blood Cleanser or Panicea," of Which Dr. P; Vahrney, of Chicago-, 111., Is sole proprietor. The great demand from the Middle and Southern states made it necessary to open another laboratory and epee tit 'Waynesboro, Pa., which is conducted. by Dr: P. Fahrney's Brothers & Co. This preparation was established In 1780, and has now been prepared in liquid _form for more than 18 years. In January or rebruary,.lB7o, another party commenced to prepare a similar article, which should not be mistaken , for ours. Ask for "Da. PsitunEv's Bump Ciatimat, on PANACEA t " and accept no others. We will freely send a copy of "Dr. P. Fahrney's Health Messenger" to any address, which gives the history and uses of the BLooD CZUzialite., teatime nials and other information. Address David Dealer, Fairplay, Maryland, In a Utter dated May 2nd, writes: ' , lour medicine bears a very goal mmio with them that have bought. I think it wIII recommend itself. I havo a bard place to sell medicines, for we have so many doctors around us, and they opposo all patent medicines!, David For, of Pleasant Hill, Franklin Co., Pa., saysi "This In to certify that I have been (Meted with Dyapep. eta for a number of years. I used ono and a bale bottles of your Blood Cleanser or Panacea; and ant free to state that the benefit I received L 9 worth to me more than taffy dollars." Clear Spring, 141. 1 187(1., Da P. Pennines rues. Ce.-:—Dear Sirs) I embrace a few moments for the purpose of lett lug you snow bow the medicine takes with us. J. think it Just a capital at. tide. It was 601130 time before Y could got the people to believe In its great value, hut have finally succeeded, and have sold ala bottles within the lest few days. Yours respectfully, B. WEST. --Vortliumbcrlnn(j, Pa., Sulu) Oth, Dr. D. R. McCay, rutys: " 1 hay) sovcral bottic4 rt your medicine, tuu.l it las thud fur krovud a.alsfactory." • Middletown, Va., April, 1870. DR. r. FAlT6tren Rno. & Co.—Ur:tab-men Ylliir elne gave perfect salt afazttort to all w ho 11:1.1:4) tri.Al, it. I t. , +ok three bottles inym.-lf, and think ft ori-lomtugb:c matt e:l4r fur the stlvio vyater.r. YOLIN Ire y, J. M. .2.1A.11.1LT0N & CO. 4 W. 11. nrown, Mt. Ifopo, ra., of a reennt Safe, says: "I woul 4 the tie per bottle for your medielue sooner than (1.1 wi411.111t." Itei. L. J. Bell, of Smithburg, Mel, am: "My father has bean afflicted with Bronchitis for eighttam ye-ru. Your meclielna has ruatlo a now man of him." Jacob Shover sago: "Any person who uses the Blood Il Cleanser will int it well to Imvo it conmautly ill the family." "Tho Varney Panacea or 3n 0,3 clonnvor has bfoomo standard faintly inedicine."— Waynesboro, I'a., August a, 181)., Prom the Prophetle liblehmen, as:renal/pars age. FAIIIMET'4I Jit.o u CLvANsEit —lrma Ind acquaintance with Dr. P. Fahrney, and from thi Douref - thlrabove-namisd-medietno-in_the_eot where ho lived, Vre can cheerfully recommend ft. trial, to all who may need a Panacea for the fairest maladies of mortality, until tho great Panacea for nd die.. eaaes elsall be found in toe lestvcs of t ho tree. of NEW GOODS! NEV GOODS! THE a ttentinninf the communitynaw direeeti to the largo and woil as..ualetl a oat. of FALL GOODS $196,705 55 For the season's trade.con•i-ting of a'l the tote nov elties of the (If, y, and at very cheap [twos to Batt nli mankind. Si, just dr pin and !W.' the varied co:-. lection of try tioodr,. Groceries and Notions. $75 000 00 15 000.00 :3,510.99 I'6 295 CO 35,151.45 +4681 1,395.30 Atitbe late st $196,705 5'5 Cassimers, Cloths, Velverq, Jeans, Paisley, Shawls, Plain Shawls, Lung Shawls, Square Shawls, Breakfast and Detains, Merinos, Cashmeres, Twills, Mohairs, Chignons and Switches, Boots and Shoes, Dabbers. Carpets, wool and Home-made. Oil Cloths for tables and fluor. Window Shades in Oil and Holland., 13Itoakets white and grey.' oot 13-1870. _RSPOILT OF TUE QUINCY BUILD ingi Association, for the year ending Oe caber 6, 1870. lUceipts for rues, Fines, Transfer Fees, Interest &c., including the Frt.- miurn on 20 shares, sold, Expenditures for Printing. Stationary, shares withdraw en, Secretary and A ttor ney's r3alaries, S c , including 20 . shares paid in full, $lll9 95 -Balance in Treanary, $112.93 20 stiarea paid in full, $4000.00 Dues, Fines, Interest, &c., unpaid, 172.40 Balance on band, 112.93 Amount overpaid, Amount paid on each share $12.00 Present eulne of shares, 23 31 Realizing a net gain of 94& per cent. on tho a mount paid in on ea^h share. W. B. RABY".• ‘J O. C. M %RT IN, Auditors,. oct 13-3t] Joe. mluDoutt, VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY 11F 1 41C1131EilL Mai AlkAIIL.al.,. WM. srta.L. 3, R. 811:ITU, auct. IRE subsaiber offers at Private Sale a fine two atory BRICK DWELLING 110IJSE and LOT OF GROUND, pleasantly 'situated on W est wan street, Waynesboro', with Back Buil ding attached, goad Wash Douse with Cistern in it, Bate Oven, &c. There are also on the lot a Corn Crib. Hog Pen, (all new) and a variety of CHOICE: FRUIT !FUZES. The boas° is com fortably arranged and all in good repair. ' 13"lf the above property is not sold privately o or before Saturday fiteltad day of October nest, will be offered at Public Sale un that day at 1 o clock, P. M. auk 22. te FRANK, NV C.I.GLEY% Dr. P. PMINEDO.I3 . IOB. & CO.; frgynemboro..F'rankths Co., Ste; just opened nt PRICE & lIOEPLICIES, les of Ladies' Dres Suet: as Alpace,o, yupliog. Ec)Dress Clotbp, ltepps, &c., Satinets, Rob Reys, Vikoc‘Peak Cassimere, Shoulder Shawls, PRESENT CONDITION. Large Frame Stable, Velveteens, Cords, Kerßeyg, Tccetdt3, *1232.88 $4285 33 64.60 $4'220.73
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