VILLAGE R ECORD. E'l' % 4:AP =11:1=1.5 =.111.1.14 Thursday October 27,1870. SALE REOIBTRY.—The following sales of Real and Personal property are glow to be pond in oar advertising columns : • Wm. Stull, personal property, near Clan cy, October 28. Nathan Brumbaugh & Wrn. A. Reid, farm, near Greencastle, October 29. Beira of Henry Cordell, Real Estate, Washington township, November 6th. D. H. Hartman, personal property, Pikes vile, November 7. Peter Rouser, building lots, Pikesville, November //. Jerome Beaver, personal property, Way nesboro', November 12 John Staler, real estate, near Mt. flops, November 17. John Johnston, real estate, near Shady Grove, November 19. J R. Welsh, house and lot in Waynesboro', at private sale to January 2d, 1872. . Virlndians elects tbe Democratic State ticket by a'small majority. Legislature in doubt. orrowa Bad Nebriaka are both Itepnbli caurret-umiu-g-weli4—lbefrutrlicau—delegate-as to Congress. terflon. Edward- 31ePberson's friends will be glad to learn that so far from being ill at present his health has been greatly im• proved, and is now bettor than it has been for a year past. MY - Daniel McFarland, prominent some months ago in the shooting of A ll• Rich ardson, was arrested in New York, one-day last seek, and committed to jail for ten days for drunkenness. He alleges that his wile's conauct has driven him to. distraction. MY-Governer Scott, of South Carolina, —tele graphs-to-the-Seeratary - of - Wat that au outbreak occurred at Laurens Court House on Thursday last. A band of exrebel whites, in the interest of the so-called Reform party, attacked and destroyed the ballot-boxes of the election held the day previous, and shot 3 dficera of the State police. Gov. Scott asks for support from the United States, and Gen. Terry, being apprised of the facts, re plies that he will support the executive of the State with any military aid he may re quire to restore order. ittirEtturnQuaKE.~A violent shock of earthquake>was lett in New York at 11: 15 A. M. of the 20th inst. The shock was felt in most of the principal towns anti through out the country in New York, at the same time, and at Montreal, St. Catherine and Quebec Canada,,Boston, Muse; Burlington, Vt.; Portland, Bangor, Lewistown, Me.; and Providence, R. I. Also—in the west, at Cleveland and Cincinnati, and in our own State at Scranton and Titusville. The occurrence has naturally caused great excitement. In Schenectady, the buildings swayed so as to he perceptible with the Wu. eye. The inhabitants rushed terror strick en into the streets, and it is said thet the excitemenf h was intense. In Saratoga, houses were shaken and some buildings much dam aged. In most of the places mentioned, the earthquake a was preceded by a rumbiiog sound and lasted from one to two minutes. In Troy, N. Y , the Sixth ward School House, containing 500„children, was severely sha ken, causing a panic. The shock was still more severe in the Southern part of the City In Warrensburg, N. Y., the shock was of sufficient violence to open doors, threw ar ticles from the shelves, and ring door bells The builditivi seem( dto ibrate several incher. In Hudson, N. Y., the people were greatly excited, and rushed from their buildings to find chimneys falling and steeples tottering. The damage done was not great, but the ex citement was intense. At Ithioa, the motion was from North to South. Windows rattled 'avd the clocks stopped: At Poughkeepsie, houses were shaken to their foundations, and the people staggered about their rooms. SOLDIER'S HOMESTEADS. We do not know, says the Harrisburg Telegraph, wheth. er soldiers are generally aware of the fact or not that they are entitled to homesteads, at a very small outlay of cash, in the alternate reserved sections of public lands along Wes tern railroads. According to an official state ment from the Commissioner of Public Lunde of the estimated quantity of these reserved even sections still tindisposed of, and now subject to entry under the homestead and preemption, laws, there are 3,350,000 acres in Minnesota, 1,550,000 acres in Michigan, 500,000 acres in lowa, and 2,650,000 acres in Wisconsin, of which the %Vest Wisconsin Railroad, from Tomah to Lake St. Croix, is credited with 600,000 acres, and the St. Croix and Lake Superior Railroad with b 50,000 acres. Under the law passed last July, every soldier, or seaman, or officer, wbo has served ninety days in . the Union army or navy, is entitled, on payment of a fee of 610, and other none/ mull commissions to the land offices, to enter a quarter section of laud, not mineral,. of any of the even-numbered see tions within the railroad lutid-gtant limits of ten miles ott each side of the line of the road. This law viers a chance to every soldier who comes hiti • ifs provisions of securing a lotuestead of 000 hundred and sixty acres of gtiodiktitl; which would oast a small fortnoe in any of the - Eastern States, for the trifling sum of perhaps 615 or 620. Every soldier whcrean tornuntud that sum should avail him self of the chiince thus aided to secure a letzu-scot home. LOCAL MATTERS. erfiee sale advettisessente. Nonce, —As far as we can yet see Var• ence Beaver has the beat Boots in our town. igh,BORRIV of this shoes at this season of the year. ogh, Some slow.paylog subscriber or ad• vertieer will please send us a few barrels corn, sm e Advertisiog is the oil wise men put into their lamps, bat which foolish ones re fuse to use. fol,,.The majorities for the Democratic ticket in this county at the late election range from 125 to 368. Commt.-Messrs. Stover & Wolff will re ceive their first supply of new fall and win ter goods next week. • PREAmmuo.---ltev. WM. LOOAN, of Car. lisle, will preach in the Presbyterian church on next Sabbath morning nt 10 o'clock. APPLES.—AppIes at 20. cents a peak, ap• plea at 25 cents a peck, by the the bushel from 75 to 85 ate, at Rain's Grocery Store. Kr Do not forget to call on REID, when you want good, fresh Oysters by the pint, quart or,gallon. ROASTED C 1 EE.--Another supply of browned eoffee, roasted expressly-for W. A. Reid. CONE WEST.-Our genial friend, Wm Hammett, Esq., last week started for Ksn We are not advised as to whether he a in•queat of fortune or a w—. milk : Thursday, the 24th day of November, next, has been set apart by the President of the United States as a day of National Thanks- giviug-and-Praye *The displiy of the ALUM Borealis in he east and south of east on Tuesday area ng was unusually brilliant and very general y noted and admired. Vgrit' you want to see a good stock of Boots, Shoes, Rats, Caps, Gloves, Jewelry, and a variety of small notions, go to E. Eld wes, wbere you can buy very cheap for cash. RE NOMINATED —We' notice tbat our friend and former citizen, Mr. E. S. Trozell, hae been re-nominated for the office of Clerk of the ,?dourta of Berkley County, Weil. Va. ILLINERY GOODS.—Misses Stickle & Gordon request us to announce to the ladies generally that they have just opened oat an entirely new stock of Millinery Goods, the finest assortment yet brought to town. Adv. next week. NEW GOODS —We .notiee Messrs. Coon & Stooehouse and Messrs. Miller & Beaver have returned from the East and opened out sleeks - of new fall and winter goods._ Call and see the late styles. GENTLEMEN, go to Clarence N. Beaver's for the best and cheapest Hats. He is sell ing decidedly at a short.profit.. Terms, cash or 30 days. CENTRAL DIARKET. , —Prime Beef and Pork every day at Central Market, next door to Town Hall Store. Also, sausage and pud ding, prepared by the "Baltimore Butcher." WEAGLY & KURTZ. MT. LINDEN 311Lr,6.—Tbis desirable Mill property and farm, near town, owiqg it is probable. to the exceedingly disagreeable state of the weather was not sold on Thurs. day last The owner, Mr. D. A. Garver, in. forms us that both are now in market at pd. vete sale. Mr. G'sP. 0. address is Ring. gold, Wash . . Co, Md. OYSTERS.- I will receive fresh oysters by express'this forenoon at 10 o'clock. Families can be supplied by the pint, quart or gallon I intend to give the oyster trade my undi vided attention, and will furnish the public with the choicest brands both in shell and shucked. Persons wishing oysters to sell will do well by giving me a call. lam fully pre pared to accommodatqadies and 'gentlemen with all the delicacies of the season—Ladies saloon up stairs—at the old Waynesboro' Ba kery, Confectionary and Oyster Saloons. HIRAM iIENNEBERGER. THS RAILROAD.—Last week we aonouo• ced the sale of the Gettysburg Railroad to Mr. Maltby, for 5181,000. The decree of sale requires the purchase money to be paid within 30 days after the sale. The fund will be distributed pro rata among theßendhold ers, who will realise from this fund and the surplus now in the bands of the Sequestrator about 90 cents on the dollar. So far u we can learn air. Maltby buys the road purely for speculative purposes -- Neither the Pennsylvania Central nor the Reading Company are connected with the purchase. Mr. Maltby resides in New Ha ven, Connecticut, and is represented to be a gentleman of large means. He is the same person who secured a transfer of _it control ling interest in the stock of the Gettysburg Railroad, subsequently purchased the hy pothecated bonds held by. Jibes Hopkins, Sampson, and 'othere, and•instituted the pro ceedings in the Supreme Court for a foreolo• sure of thnmortgaga, resulting in the decree for the sale "of the road Gettysburg Star. A man has been sentenced to imprisomcnt for life in Ohio for placing obstructions on a railway-track. TERRIBLE. MoKaig, was shot dead on Monday a week at number hand. Md., by a young man named Black. A I! pooled dispatch to the Baltimore American dated at Combed, ad, Md., on Tuesday, says; The funeral of Lieutenant Colonel W. W. MoKaig (eon of lion. Thomas J. MoKaig.) whttwas shot on Monday by Mr. H. C. Black, of this city, took place to-day. The funeral was attended by the Fifteenth Regiment State Militia,of which the deceased was Lieu tenant Colonel, and a large number of per spool friends. All business houses were closed from four to six o'clock. Mr. 11. 0: Black, who shot Mr. MoKaig, charges the deceased with the seduction of his sister. He shot MoKaig whilst he was passing along the street,'lcilliog him almost instantly. The entire city is enveloped in gloom and sorrow. on account of the affair. Mr. Black is in the county jail. GLOVE AND FUR FACTORY—Manufacturers are the Fountain head from whence spring all the supplies that make us comfortable, the manufacturers with their wares protect us from the elements, and it is to them that we look_for_such_artieles_as-will-best-mee t eur wants, in addition by making just_ what you pay manufacturers price thereby save dealers profits. Those who want Ladies' Furs, or anything in the Fur Line, or any descrip tion of Gloves should inspect the Glove and Fur Factory of Updegraff's opposite the Washington House, flagerstown, while ex amining their Bats, Caps, Canes, Umbrellas, Pocket Books, Traveling Bags, Robes, Wau kee, and also notice the nicest and most com plete stock of Gent's Furnishing goods, every thing in that line from a paper collar to the finest best made best fitting Shirts. sey-Now, people of Franklin County, go to C N Beaver's N E. corner Diamond for good and cheap shoes, as be has bad the .. all manufrotured to his own order and are warranted. You will do best by giVing him Thanksgiving Day. —o— the President•of the United States A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, It - behooves a people sensible of their dependence on the Almighty, pub licly and collectively, to acknowledge their gratitude for His favors and mercies, and humbly beseech for their continuance; and Whereasr-The people of.the United States during the year now about to end have spe cial cause to. be_tbankful for general prosper ity, abundant harvests, exemption from pes tilence, foreign war and civil strife Now, therefore, be it known, that I, Ulys ses S. Grant,-President of the United States, concurring in any similar recommendation from Chief Magistrates of States, do hereby recommend to all citizens-to - meet in their re• spect ive places of worship on Thursday, the 24th day of November next, there to give thanks for the bounty of Gad.during the year about to close, and to supplicate for its con. tinuance hereafter. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done et the city of Washington, this 21st day of October, in the year our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and of the Independence of the United States the ninety-fifth. U. S. GRANT. , -By the President: IIAbiILTON FISII, Secretary of State SURPLUS GRAIN. The Chicago papers represent that the elevators are still full to overflowing. Milwaukee, which is second only to Chicago as a grain market, is in very much the same condition as Chicago. Her six large elevators are bursting with wheat, as Chicago's seventeen, with a total capacity of 11,580,000 bushels In the . face of this immense surplus now on hand comes the fact that the grain crop of the current year is des , tined to exceed that of any preceeding year in quality and perhaps in quantity. Illinois, lowa, Minnesota, WiECODSiO, Indiana, and once far-away California, are almost ready to pour their wealth of brcadstufh upon the markets of the world. The Scranton (Pa) Spectator gives the par ticulars of the horrible death of two young girls, caused by the explosion of kerosene oil "The victims were daughters of Mr Edward Heiser residing several miles west of Church ville. The elder alone was burned by the explosion, and the flames were 'communica ted to the younger while trying to save her sister. The younger after proceeding some distance in the direction in which they ran, her cloths being almost if not wholly burnt from her body, returned to the house to pro cure a dress, which she tarried in her hand to Mr. Lightoer's, while the elder bore the entire distance the only member of the fam ily present when the accident occurred, a child, 60-teen months old, and on reaching Mr. Lightner's, where also was her father, she threw ber arms about her father's neck, her first words being: we're burned to death, but we have saved the baby.' The child es caped without injury." • CATARart.—lf afflicted a constant dull pain will be felt in the bead, ambition will be wanting, a constant, drowsy feeling will be present, the Fk i o will be dry and harsh, the hair will have a dead appearance, an uncom fortable and unhappy feeling prevailing throughout the whole system. Dr. J. Briggs Allevan tor, a pleasant, agreeable and positive remedy, will instantly relieve and rapidly cure Catarrh of the most severe and trouble some description, and banish 'all of the un pleasant attendant symptoms. Each bottle making two to four quarts for use. Sold by P. Forthmao. Dr J. Briggs' Pile remedies aro aekaow• ledged by, all who have trid Aim (and their name is Legion) to be the boat, most success ful and efficacious remedies ever iced for that disease. Sold by Druggists. Briggs' Allenient' and Curative, the noir reliable and most efficacious remedies in the woad for the speedy cure o,f Corns, Bunions," Bad Nails, &e Suld by F. Fonltmau.-- Dr. Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer can, without any exaggeration, safely be said to be the best remedy for the Throat and Lungs that is manufactured. It heals the diseased mucous surface, restores the lungs, purifies the blood, acts upon the Liver and Kidneys, and strengthens the system throughout. Bold by F. Forthwith. A. A. Hays, M. D., State Assayer of Mas sachusetts, pronounces flail's Sicilian Hair Renewer an efficient preparation for cleans. log the skin .of the head, promoting the growth, and restoring the original color of the hair when it has become gray. Foa SALE -- A desirable two-sfory_Brielt Dwelling Douse and - Lot of Ground on East Main street, Waynesihoro'. Possession °so be given at any time. Enquire of GEORGE STOVER. 197 A •EllS VEGETABIE SICILIAN 4/ F krAi. -RENEWM. ITS EFFECT IS MIBAC ULOUS. It is a perfect and wonderful article. cures bald ness. Makes hair grow A better dressing than any •'oil" or quantum." Softens brash, dry and wiry_hair into-BeautifttLSilken_Tresses Itut r abov. mil, the great wonder is the rapidity with which it restores GRAY lIAIR TO ITS 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, and BEFORE YOU KNO W IT, the old, gray, discolored appearance of the hair wil be gone, giving place to lustrous, shilling and beau tiful locks. Ask for liall'e Sicilian Huh Renewer; no other article is at all like it in effect. See that each bottle has our private Governmen Stamp over the top of tiurboiatr. - ---211/ others-are_im itat ions. • R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H . Proprietors For sale by all druggiAs. [Jo 6-Imo. TES °MCI IVIC . ambridge, 111., on the 23d inst., Mrs M CLEMTII - E wile of' Mr. James Kbagy, 'formerly of this aunty, in the 43d year of her age. On the 30th 'of September in Amberson's Valley, Mrs MARTHA MAGEE, aged 85 year, 9 months and 10 days. On the 17th inst.. near Loudon, Mr. JACOB LEININGER, aged 73 years and 9 months. On the 14th inst, in Chambersburg, Mrs "MARY SPITLE, aged about 75 years. Near Fayetteville ' on the 16th ult, Mrs. Mary Mentzer, aged 76 years, 8 months and - 11 - days: --- For ber to live was Christ —to _die was gain. Oo the 22d inst., infant daughter of David and Catharine Myers, aged 26 days. r V PHILADEPHIA, Oct. 24 --There i 8 very little cloverseed eomingJorward, and it is in demand at $6 50®6 60. Timothy is in light supply and ranges from $5 1.4--to $5.25 from second hands. The flour market is quiet. the demand be ing limited to the wants of the local trade, 'whose purchases foot up 900 barrels, inolud• ing superfine at $4 50@$4 75, extras at $5 05 50, lowa,. Wisconsin and Minnesota ex tra family at s6®s6 75, Pennsylvania do. at $6 50@$6 75, Ohio do. at $6 50@$7 25, fancy brands $7 371g8 25 as in quality. The wheat market is without special change. Prime lots are in firm request, but inferior descriptions are very low. Bales of 1,400 bushels Indiana red at $1 37@$1 40; 10,000 bushels do do. on secret terms; Del aware do. at $1 25@8r31, and amber at .61 42@$1 45. Rye way be quoted at 930. fur western. •Corn is in demand; sales of yellow at 81®85 cents, and 2,000 bushels western mixed at 75080 cents. Oats are unchanged; salesiof white western at 50®52 cents, and Pennsylvania at 49@51- OR SALE.—A eeeond•6and Morn— ing Glory Stove and Iwo iron kettles (new.) Call on (uat27) W. A. Ram. 241DTICi3M. INTENDING to retire from the Milling business. the subscliber requests all persons indebted to him by note or book account to call and make im mediate settlement. 0027 at J C NE WMA N. PRIVATE SALE. • - HE subscriber offers at private sale VA 0 A. T CRIBS OP IMPROVED LAND, situated a bout half a mi'e from Waynesboro', on the Ring gold re which will be divided or 811 togethur to suit purchasers. - JOHN H. MILI.HH. oct 27-4 w Farm for Sale. HE heirs of Georg/Wiles:deceased, will sell T at private sale the FARM of said deceased either hi parcels or the whole. Enquire of the Up• dersioned, on the premses, miles from A aynes bore', on the flag eratown 'Fernlike. oct27 JOHN WILES. 'ELIDES WANTED. THE subscriber will pay the highest mar• ket price for RIDES delivered at the Hardware store of Geiser & Rinehart In Way ner boro', Pa. Always on hand fini,hed LEATENx of all kinds.- suck as Harness, Bridle, Fair Skirting, Fair Calf skin, Upper, Kips, Cal &kir 0, Spanish Slaughter and Hemlock, Sole. Linings, &c. Saddlers and Shoemakers will find it to their in. tercet to give him a call. '0c127-1 GEORGE MIODOUR. PTJBLIC SALE. T HE subst riher will sell at puhlie sale, at his residence in l'iltesville, . On Monday, the 7th. of November, 1870, the following personal property, to-wit: TWO HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES, 1 good to horse Wagon, 1 one and two-horse spring W gon,Vl 1 cart, 1 COW, 2 FAT HODS, EIGHT SHOATS, 1 Gap Plow, 1 horraw, 1 single and 1 double shovel plow, double and single trees, 2 sett breectibrands, 1 pair check Hues, cullers, bales and halters, breast and lug chains, 1 new apred, and many ankles not necessary, to minting. - bale to commence at 10 o'clecl , on said day when a credit of five months will be given u, all sums of five d‘ liars and upwards by purchasers giving their rioted with annul/id security, IL H. HAIITMAN. G. V. MONO, mart. , oct27-ts NU. • tvlo.l.A:tbz. , ES.—The sulnicribers haie just neat/et! a prime lot of New Orleans Al ela oses or thu bulttlayelCE -auk:mutt TAKE THIS HOME" READ AND REFLECT! There are many good mei:Ticino in the world, we hope, for the Fake of 'humanity, but medicine that is really perfect, because it , is aperient, tonic, laxative, stimulant, sudorific and alterative at the same time, is : 0 . • . ; 7- g, , : Blood Cleanser Qr Panacea! With this rare medicine in Your house you can do without purging by means of Pills or Powders. You can i do without Salts, Castor Oil, Citrate of Magnesia, Henna or Manxla, and so on. You want none of these; the Blood Cleanser is a substitute fcr the whole of them. And what is better, it • May be Taken with Safety and Comfort BY the most delicate woman as well as the robust man. It is very palatable, and 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 the bowels in a proper and wholesome manner —being composed of suitable medicaments. 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 organs to do their duty with regularity;purify the blood, and secure that inestimable blessing—Sourrn IT-P Tux. THERE E NOTHING LIKE FOUR BLOOD CLEANSER For the cure of all disor ers of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and Bladder..t For Nervous Diseases, Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, Bilious Fever, and all derangements •of the internal Niscera. You have in this medicine a PANACEA for some of the most painful and dangerous of all diseases. 114 MM 204/41111 DSO u[etiu FEN 00 It has no equal in the world. Married ladies, who never have had Children, seldom know the cause of their unhappy condition, which is very often depending upon a faulty state of the Uterine Organs, and which can only be removed by the use of suitable remedies. AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH MOHR TIII A POUND OF CURL The PANACEA. will not only cure old standing and malignant complaints, but is one of the best preventives of ,such disorders ever offered to the world. Yon can avoid severe attacks of acute diseases, such as Cholera, Small P*S. 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 you will take a disease much more readily Nit otherwise, and the suffering will be in proportion to the amount of foreign matter in the blood. This is so reasonable that we need not here make any illustrations. THIS MEDICINE IS HIGHLY RECOMMINDED For-all-manner-of chronie-or-old-stan-ding-complaintsosuch-as-Scrofulai-TetterFSalt-Rheum,-Rhett matism, Be. Scirrhus or Cancer, and Cancerous Tumors, may be often removed from the system by the purifying effect of this medicine, if it is taken before they get a deep-seated hold upon the sys tem. It tends to purge out from the blood the virus of these malignant disorders. Prepaxed by Dr. P. FAHRNEY, No. 30 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. And Dr. P. FAHRNEY'S BROTHERS & CO., Waynesboro, Pa. F. sale by F. Fourthman, Dr. J. B. Ambersoo;and A S B mebrake,,Wagnesborce; E. B. Winger, Quincy; F. B. Solveig, Shady Grove; Boozer & Fr n a, Ptkesville; Ilitesbew & Gehr, Ringgold, John Hostetter; Greencastle, and Dtuggists generally. Oct. 13 —tf • PUBLIC iSAIE. THE undersigned will sell at phlie site at his reridnnee, in Wnyneehoro', on S 1 I'ITR DA Y THE 12 DA 1( 3 01'' NO VEM BER NEXT„t he following paisontil property, to wit : FIRST-RATE 31ILCIICOWS 2 extra!flne Heifers (one with calf) 1 fine. large Chester White Broo:d Sow, F A 51 ELYMA , six years o!d;_l Buggy. 2 Spring Wagons, one with top, I double shovel plow, I s , tt plow gears, good as-new; 2 acts harness, 1 Oiling sad U^ and bridle cow chains, dung and shaking forks. shave's. gond spade and pick garden hoes and rakes, 1 digging iron, I set butcher fixtureq,l 9. SOAPS OF BEES seven are extra; 1 gond 'ren-piate Qt we and tripe, I Cook Stove, 2 Coal Stews, (&).1 as new) n- MI and Gass Burner; salt: i re caet , r. Qtn:fer and lard press, new, Be•kner's in ike; 1 Mel idNm, one goad eight -Jay clock. bedsto Ids. 1 sink. and a varie ty of other aril th.a not necessary to mention. gate to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms wi!l be made known by JEROME 11E-VVlllt. Oct 27—ts) V. Mova; auct. VALUABLEITRAOT:OF LAND • FOR:SALE. lIIM sub criher nffere at Private 8 I144'1'0,cl:of improved f,hoestone 11.1 n I, situltell ahnoti 4 miles from Waynesboro', on the Waynesboro' and I , reencestle turnpik adjoi , lioa I Inds of Joremiah Card Hatnuel Snavely, JJlmAPriee, aid others, containing 671- VI 415.4L1CJ .14. 7E3 more or less, 3 of which are' weq sot with thriving tint' er. All under good fencing. If the above land i ran F old tel v on or be fore SATURDAY, 1W VENDER WM, 1870, it will be offered at public sole on that day at 2 o'clock, P. M., in front of Malian's Hotel, in Waynesboro'. P.traons wishing ti see tl.e land will please call on the subscriber. JOHN JOHNSTON. 0.3. 27-u Pu:BLIV SALE. nr,HE subscriber ihas a number of CHOICE BUILDING LOTS which he wi I sell at pub lic sale, at ilikesville, on Saturday, November 12, IV7O. THRMS—One-half of the purchase money to lie paid in mix mo.itlis from day of sale, the le mming t elf to be paid in two rya el slum it ply ments. salu to.comunance at 10 o'clock A. M. 0m27-2t PETER HJUZ E It. PUBLIC SALE. I[l7 ILL be sod on the premises, ?by the under signed administrator of John Stoles. deed, On Thursday, _November 17th, 1870, all that tract of lord situate in Quincy township, adjoining hinds of Geo. Small, Samuel Small, Singer heirs and .lease Bear, about one'mile Irma Mount Hope, containing' 21 41.. V IFL. 3E3 Si 'and 15 Perches. The land hilt fine quality of lime atone in good order, with a fine apple orchard, and never failing water . sale to commence at t o'clock P. at., when terms will be made known by JOHN S'l'ol,Ell, oct Adm'r of J no, Stoler, sr.. don't!. Painting and Paper Hanging. fa HE subacriter announces to the citizens ^f Way nesboro' and its vicinity that he is prepared to do all kinds co house painting and paper hanging. Prices reasJnable. and satisfaction in all cases guar anteed. 11.E.NHY SPItriNKLE. oct 20.3aws PRIVATE SALE. HE subscriber offers at Private Sale his House aod Lot of Ground. cituatea 1 1-4 miles south ui Waynesboro', on the Hit/gig - Ad (Md.) Hord The lot contains 1 1-4 acres, more or b sa, with a story arid a half Log House, Stable, Buggy shed, Bakeoven, Cistern, &c. thereon. There are also on the lot a variety of choice fruit trees, grapes, &c. BENJ. F. STOEFIEIf. . • oct 20—at L. C. BIZACKBiLL, mioTocrt4iPl-1E It, 8. E. Corner of the Diamond, . Avsms.a.lito', PA., rr AS at all Olive a tine as 4( It.nent of Pkinre Fro end Mouldings '1 an.l see areri- MO - ill' tuna. luau 9 CEIAEI3ILA.T ED NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! THE a ttention'of the commenirrig now direactl. to the large and well assorted.:s.ock of - FILL GOODS' PRICE & 110EFLICIES, For the seasons trade. con•i-ting of al the late nov elties of the thy, and at very cheap rices to Emit all mankirid. St) knit drop in and see the varied col— "Te.tiiin of Dry Goode, Groceries and Nutions. All the late styles of ladies' Dress Goods, Cossimors, ()Labs, Velvets, Velveteens, Cords, Korseys, Jeans, Tweeds, Satinets, R>l) Reys, Nikes Peak Oassimere, Paisley, Shawls, Plain Shawls, Lang Shawls, Square Shawls, Breakfast and Detains, Merinos, Cashmeres, Twills, 31ohairs, Chignons and Switches, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers. Carpets, wool and llome-niaao. Oil Cloths fur tables and floor. Window Shades in Oil and Holland. Blankets white and grey. not 13-1870. Valuable Small Property MU' tiIEDXII.. MNILENk_3IIE4III C. VA HE suboriber offers for sale a desirable small property, situated about 24 miles from Waynes boro', near the 'Waynesboro' and Greene , stle turn pike, consisting 7i Acres best quality Limestone Land, six of which are improved, the balance well set with thriving timber. The iaprovements are, a- TWO BTURS, LO( HOUSE, Frame Stable and a variety of choice fruit trees.— For further particulars apply to oct 20— 41) 'JOHN SCOTT. Persons indebted to the estate of Geo. Bender, dec'd, are requested to call an•l make settlement. Accounts remaining unsettled after Nov. Ist, 1870, will he paced intthe hands of a Magistrate for col lection. A. H. WAYNANT. befit. 29.3 t Atha's. TOTES given at my sale February 231, 1870, IN will becotne due at the let National Bank of Waynesboro', November 231, next. oet 20 3t DANIEL HOLSINGER. 21 1 1 ER... .113..X.52Mi111K, of the Pet abed os eel nre be mo ii tr tr , ;Kit An•h St.; Prof. Dalton. 233 W. 4th st.. Cincinnati, a. sod Dr.Gwents. at Charlotte. N. C., aro mak• c Cs a n r ett a r t An o t l ido n it ll ; a t o I A ei..., by, Choir groat loathe or caustic r _, ' - too o ' t 0 1 t ip! and with but little Z wt est pain. Every root and fibre Is el r'''. ''''_... killod end ru mored, if taken I n ..,4 0 rs thneand eau nut roturn. Beware ‘-'2., yet wk of bogus Pm. feseors, with their W V' \e , bogus trust moots. otualiog our Ut; tp tp advertise moots. No °Wore - have those treatments. Nuns other should ever be newt For rwoulars. stud for otroutor, call. or addresses above. 22 -3:nos JUST RECEIVED-4 fug stack of:Loan:at. lb shoemakers and saddlers. at ItOLTZER & .YRANTV., Pikesvill jua , Oil just opened at Such us Alpaeoas, Empress Cloths, itepps, &0., Shoulder Shawls, NOTICE. NOTICE.