VILLAGE. R MORD. 'ILIVALIir3Mf3I33XIS ES Co SE. 00. Thu radny, December 1; WO, PRIMA I,ENT Bad COWS and coughs. re.ltagerstown and Lancaster Almanacs can be had at REID'S. PRIVATE SALE.—See advt. of Matthew Metcalf. _The chap with the "big feet," at last accounts, was in search of "winter quarters?' Ur . ize Smoking Tobacco at 'kid's, each 10 cent package containing a sum of money. - - - itorWork for the present — has- been= etts• pended upini the new Reformed Church in this piece. kirßumors of no catensioti of the "tape• worth," or Gettysburg Railroad; are now in circulation. "MILT," of the Mercersburg Joiirnal id perhaps the luckiest printer in the county. Ilis last issue boasts a fat turkey as a present. llltirThe grain fields in this section are charmingly dressed in green, presenting an appearance more than ordinarily promising. 1140 — Dr. Braniahelts is inserting teeth so cheap that no ono need impair their health Without li F. Lushbaup,h,lortuelly of Hagers town, died suddenly at oa.aha,Neh., on Tues• day a week, of apoplexy or heart disease, PrAn eelilse of the moon is announced to come of just afterle holidays. Janua ry Ott,. Gtt your . smoked "tin" ready. tar Our newly married friends look as hap py as clams. They ought to—otherwise mat rimony is a failure. SECOND. SUPPLIES.--Mestqs. A inbersoo, 119nediet & Co., and Messrs. Puce & II ccflieh have received seeoed supplies of now [strand winter goods. ONE —Oar farmers have completed the labors of husking and cribbing corn. crop generally yielded better than what was anticipated. STOP IT. -130y3 should not be permitted to play ball upon the streets. Would it not be well for the lligh Constable to interpose for at least an abatement of this uttisaree-? wax.lVe notice that Gordon-of the "Ray• ne2bero' Brewery" has added to the front of his handsome buildings a row of young horse •eti estnut trees Wile M. li: Sewing Society will meet -6. - t — ta re odence_ot (Thursday) evening, at which time an eleo iiou fur Uflicers of the Society will be held tfirPersons having badly decayed teeth can have their appearance greatly improvAd by calling on Dr. Branisholte anti having new ones inserted.. OYSTERS.—Wc arc under obligations to OUT neighbor REID for a Thanksgiving treat of Oysters, the fteest yet.brought to, town, Another supply, direct from Baltimore, pet received. Comm.).— It will be s een by reference to our adva.tising, coluronS that Dickon Zueb ces Novelty Silver Gift Show will exhibit in this place on 3.lOnday evening next. I,t is said to be' a complete affair. TIIANKSGIVINO.—ThaLkRgiaing Day was observed as usual in our town by a general suspension of business. At the Union meet ing held in the Al E. Church in . the morn. ing a discourse appropriate to the occasion was delivered by Rev. IL H. W. Hibshman of the Reformed Church. terThe Buckeye and Wilson Improved sic the only first class low priced Sewing Ma chines in market. They are the simplest and most easily managed, durable, as steel and iron can mans them, and warranted for three years. A. E. Waynant, agent. SOLD —Mr. Israel floss has sold his house and lot of ground at the East end of Maio street for the sum of 81600. Purchaser, Mr. Geo. Hawker. The cottage building on Church street, owned by Rev. J. F. Oiler, was also sold a private sale a few days since, for the sum o $3,000. Pui chaser, Mr. David M. Good, o Leitersbarg, THE WEATIIER.—Sioce the recent fall of snow the weather has been of a remarkably mild temperature. So much so - that doors and windows are kept open and insects are daily seen floating in the atmosphere. Some who profess to be "booked up" upon the al manac and weather signs generally, give it as their opinion that the present is the sea. son of "Indian Summer." Hover SEWING Maouirtx.—Of all Sew log bltichines the Howe proves one of the beet. Will do the heaviest and lightest work better than any other maokine. In purohas. log persons should not look to the oheapness of the article, for such machines are goner• ally the dearest in the end. This is the ex perience of numbers who have invested in cheap• machines. Orders for the Howe are •takes by Jacob Ilitzioger, agent. to,„On Saturday evening last a German named John Frederick Henry Weathoits, of Baltimore, planed himself along side the traok of the 'Cumberland Valley Railroad, about 8 miles from chamberaburg, and was struck by the posit% train land instantly killed. HARRISBURG TELIORAPIL-d-AS the , Leg islators ef our State will shortly convene we would again remind those who would be "booked up" upon the doings of that body, of the importance of subseribing for the Harrisburg Daily, Telegraph. The Telegraph is one or our most ably conducted State jou& gale, and not only keeps its readers _posted upon. Legislative proceedings, State and Ns tional, but upon all topics of general inter est. The daily is furnished to subscribers at 30 pet annum; six months for 63, and only 81.50 Suring the session of the Legislature. Address Gino. BERGNER, Esq,, Harrisburg, Pa. PERSONAL.-16. David Patterson, of Way. nesboro',Ttanklinl county,bas bought the old Strong steam still at Pittston of Thomas IVaddel, erg., for ,000; and will move bank to Luzerne again. Mr. Patterson left Scran ton about two years ago, after a — lonr - resi deuce here, during which he stood high as a business man and a citizen. We are happy to welcome him back —Republican. Patterson has purchased the prop. erty as aboved stated, but his family will re main on his homestead in this vicinity, his sons continuing the milling business as usual. Ele expects to.visit his home here at least oo9e or twice a month, and will thus have super. vision of husiness'st both points, DECEASED.-Mr. Isaac Soively, son of Benjamin Salvely, Eq, died at the reei, deuce of hie father,_near_this=phreei--on-Tuag- day, 22d inst., in the 29th. year of hie age.— Mr Shively had been in ill health for several years part, and about a year ago be visited Europe for the purpose of regaining it, which he did to some extent, but, a few months since he again began to decline, and secured the services of the best medical skid in the country, but all of no avail. Ile was connect ed With the management of the Adams Ex press Company in Pittsburg, and was looked up to by all under his charge with rever• ence and respect. A courteous, genial, bon orable and intelligent gentleman, 'none knew but to love him, none spoke put in his praise.' Valley Echo. Go SEE —Wo had occasion last week to say to the ladies that they had a c ante to purchaktl fire at lower prices than they would probably ever have again. We again repeat the assertion and say go see the stock at Updegraff's Hat, Glove & Fur Factory, Hagerstown,PLl , where the most skeptical -will—be-7 convinced. Gentlemen should—also go see their stock of Wolf Robes, Buffalo Robes, Fancy Spreads, Sleigh, Buggy and Home Blankets, Winter Cava, Fur Collars, Gloves, Shirts, Caere, Drawers, Stockings, .Ste &o. Their Fur and Glove factory is trimming out scmd nice work in the fur line, anilG( - W* - e - f - ; - 114 - al fur ne - iiinemi,imtntort and durability cannot be excelled. Go See. SHARP.—A requisition was pro cured for Daniel Nisewander who has recent ly been residing in Dayton, Rockingham county, Virginia. He was charged with stealing two horses in July last, frc Mr. Samuel Shuttle, of Montgomery. township. - Nisewander was, some years ago,' a resident of Antrim township. 110 is a" preacher and full of professions of piety. At this time he holds a commission as Magistrate of the Dayton district, He has been confined in jail in Harrisonburg for some weeks, but the requisition was never obtained until last week. Offioer Houser went to Harrisonburg with it, but found that Nisewander had been discharged on Monday the 21st in,st., on a writ of halaus corpus, and had immediately 'made himself.sciiroe' in the neighborhood. It is bard. to tell where be will drop down next to practice his knavery, but justice will overtake him some day.— V; Spirit. FURNJTURE, 4:C.—We direct of at. tention to the advertisements of 3.1r. , 1. 11. Whitmore, the model furniture and carpet dealer of Greencastle, to be found in this is sue. In the furniture line his stock surpass. es any other in the county. Persons in this region wanting either furniture or carpeting will do well to visit his extensive establish. meta, see his styles and learn his prices, is,.l3nsineas of all kinds in our town is very dull at present and money exceedingly scarce, very little apparently being in circu• laden. This state of affairs usually prevails a few weeks previous to the Holidays, after which things. brighten up and money be. comes more plentiful. ACQUITTED.-Dr. John W. Bechtel, on trial it Harrisburg, for the murder of Lilly Mason,' was acquitted by the jury, but re ar rested and committed to prison on the charge of having oomaiitted an abortion. On Mon- day morning be was liberated on 81000 bail. &The saying that •The Dutch have taken Holland,' gives way 130 W to thenew one that the 'The Italians have taken Bowe.' 36.. A plentiful supply of water has been reached in the Artesian Well .at the Saeh Factory, Ilagerstown, 31d, at a depth of 260 feet. wei...Rov. Daniel Gans, D. D., of Norris town. Pa., has accepted a salt from the Third Reformed Church of Baltimore city. ula.,By order of the Pope, all ()hurdles will be closed during King victor Emanuel'e presence in the City of Rome. 'la - The Northern Transportation Compa ny, of New York has suspended payment, with liabilities at over $400,000. Viireoogresa will assemble ut Washington nest week. COMP.—Jacob Koehenclarfer of Bed ford county, will be at the Bowdon• House, in this place, en Thursday the Ist day of De eember next, with a lot of floe horses. Mr. K. is a fair dealer and is well known as such in this region. Farmers or others in want of horses should not fail to be about. iltirroung men desiring a practical busl• ness training will find DUFF'S IVIEROANTILE COLLEGE' the oldest, the moat reliable, and permanint,institution of the kind in the Uni ted States. Circulars can be bad by address ing the prinet ..Is—P. Duff •4k Sons, Pitts burgh, Penn'a. esg.Tne WA ..—Saturday and Sunday were probably the days of the-most - revere fighting in Irene° since the battles of .Sedan and around Metz. All along the front of =the-oppoeieg T armies_north of the_Loire and south of Paris, extending from Montargis on the east of Dreux on the west,a distance of one hundred miles, there was a contest between the armies or Prince Frederick Chas. and Gen. De Palladines. The first des patehca from Touts state that in the general engagement the French were victorious at every point, and that theGerteacs were rout ed and retreating. A subsequent despatch from London says that on Sunday the Tenth Prussian and Twentieth French Corps fought a battle a few miles north t f Orleans, in -whieh,theirench_itere_defelated_ind-driverr from their entrenchments. In the battle a French General was taken .prisoner by the enemy. In the north of France a battle °c ourted near Amiens, eighty miles north of Paris, which the first despatches from Torus concede to have been a German victory , Later despatches from London contradict this; and report that the French completely defeated the Germans, inflicting severe losses. In the southeast of France Garibaldi's army was attached on Saturday on the eastern, side of the Vosges Mountains a short die, tam from Dijon, and badly whipped. One deipatch reports that an attempt had been made, to assassinate King William, and fol lowing this is another that 'there is no truth eport that,-an-attempt ha• seen made on the-life of King William.' A dangerous conspiracy has been discovered, the affair is kept quiet, no -iarticulars have transpired, etc,* etc. Later dispatches announce the occupation of Amiens by the Germans, but- 1 ao-particulars-of-the-battles-aroundTtite - city are given. A -.3,..-evement is being made upon Tours from different , points. ititi".Sorne of the late rebels of the South are raising the objection against the negroes therat they are ignorant and but few of them—own—proporty.—Under—the—circuao stances this objection is peculiatly mean.— It is well known that the slave holders appro priated to themselves the proceeds of - the labor, of the negroes, and that they passed laws making it a criminal offence to teach a negro to read, This.ohjeotion is about as fair as if to !knock a man down, and then kick him for falling.' CFA Washington dispatch says that the work of consolidating the internal revenue districts throughout the country his thue,far resulted in dispensing with over four hundr'd Assistant Assessors, and it is thought that at least two hundred more will be dismissed by the close of the year, SerThe Lutheran Synod of Northern In diana has elected, as a life director . of its missionary society, King William of Prussia. COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, &c.—Use Briggs, Throat and Lung Healer. Sold by F. Forth man. Many of our readers will remember an individual. flamed Charles Brown who resi ded till the time of his death, in the sth district, somewhere near Federalsburg. This man was a very winked old gentleman, from what we can gather of his past history, and prejudice against the colored race rank led deep within his breast. On one occa Bien, sometime labt spring, he was heard to declare the wish that 'he might be dead and in hell when the d— d niggers voted.'— Time wore on, the XVth Amendment was officially promulgated as a part of the land, and the colored man was given the right of the ballot. Election day drew near, and on that very morning, just before the dawn of day, the spirit tied fiom Charles Brown's humble tenement of clay, to receive that portion which, in his heart of hearts , he had asked to be meted out to him. Wo leave the moral of this only too true story to bo deduced by our readers—Denton (Md.) Union. TUE SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE PAT— ENT.—Oue of the Singer sewing-machine patents expires next Friday, and the refusal to extend it is officially announced to-day.— The Commissioner of Patents states, however, that the refuaal does not throw the right to make the Singer sewing machines open to the public, as there are a number of other patents having several years yet to run, which pro teat the Singer Manufacturing Company in the exciusive right to manufacture their ma chines. Several of the existing patents do not expire until 1877, and one of them, the Commissioner states, covers substantially the same points as the one that expires next Fri day.—Front the New York Times of Nov. 3. HEADACHE, NEURALOIA. AND SERVOUB DISEASES I--The wonderful effects of Dr. J. Briggs' Allevantor, for the speedy cure of the above very prevalent and painful afflic tions, is known to many thousands who have used it with the most unqualified success. In every ease of the somplaints above enumera ted it has never failed to give immediate re lief. Its effect is magical beyond precedent. One trial will convince the most skeptical.— Bold by all druggists, each bottle making two quarts when, difutesi for use. Sold by I). Forthmau. CORNS, BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, CALLOSI— TIES, is an astonishing fact that nine out of every ten persons we meet are sorely troubled with their feet; Very few are ex empt. Dr. J. Briggs' popular remedies— Curbtive and Alleviator—are reliable and certain in their effects. The curative for sore and tender corns, bunions, bad nails, &o, is a soothing balm for wounded foot, and rap idly cures the worst eases Alleviator, for the cure of common corns and bunions and the prevention of all cores is a puzzle to scientific minds. Sold by F. Fortbman. Those Who desire a good article to restore gray heir to is youthful color, we would rec ommend to purchase Hal,'s Vegetable Skil lian Hair Renewer; a most excellent and val uable Preparation.—Sold by all Druggists. HA T / PIA VEGETABLE SICILIAN 1. - RENEWER. Is the only infallible Hair Preparation for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR AND PROMOTING ITS GROWTH. It 6 the cheapest preparation ever offered to the public, as one bottle will last longer and accomplish more than three bottles of any other preparation Our Renewer is not a Dye ; it will not stain the shin as others. It will keep the Flair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp, and makes the hal! SOFT, LUSTROUS AND SILKEN. Our, Treatise oq the Hair sent free by 'mail. 11. P. HAM. & CO., Nashua, N. H. (Proprietors For sale by all druggists. dcc 1-Imo In Chambersburg, Oot. 27, 1870, by Rev. Father E Field, Mr. WM. S RIDER, to Miss MARY E, daughter of John and Har- riet Sheeler, all of Waynesboro'. In Chamborsburg, on the 24th ult , by Rev. E Stanza), Mr. WM. 11 ANSTINE, to Mists MARY RIDER, both of Nl'aybesbort!. .JE3C3M I 'l' C3O IV/ 13. Oa the 23d ult., in St. Thomas township, DETHR.III, aged Si years, — lt inionths and 23 drys. ' Oa the 26th ult , in Hamilton township, MARGARET BARNES, aged 24 sears, 8 months and 24 days. On the 27th nit., in CharnberAburg, Mrs. MARY 011014'1', aged 92 years, 1 mouth and 22 days. •• dace on the 24th ult., MARY ANN, infant, daughter of JoLo r J. Urumbine, aged 4 months and 25 days. IV/C.a...3X-'10 1 1°S;. PHILADELPHIA, November 28, 1870. FLOUR —The warlike tone of the Europe. _an-ad-vices has no perceptible effect uporillie breadkuifs rnarkat, and flour is steady at Sat urday's quotations. About 800 barrels chang ed bandy', including superfine, at $4 50q_t4. 87k; extras at 85@'5 25; spring wheat ex tro. family at s6(6' 6 10 ; Indiana and Ohio do do. at so_, -- it7 25, and Pennsylvania do. do. at s6®(i 50. I—tht-A-1 - N Where Wheat, and 5,000 bushels sold at 81 40® 142 per bushel fur Indiana, and $1 42 fur ohoiee Ohio. ItYr. commands 93 cents per bushel. CORN is dull and coots lower; sales of 5,000 bushels at 87(688. i!!rifts for old yellow and 77@70 (wets for new. (MTB are in better request, and 5,000 bushels sold at 5-6 cents tor Pennsylvania, and 55@58 gents tor western. FOR SALE.—Corn, Apples, Fresh Lime, Lo cust and Chestnut Posts: dee. I.f ALEX. HAMILTON. STRAY BIJLL. riAME to the premises of the sobacriber,', nenr killingetild, Md., sometime in :September last, a Black Hull, supposed to be about ono and a half years old. 'I he owner is requested to prove prop erty, pay charges and take him away. dec 1-31 J ICOB BONEDR IKE . SALE NOTES. PERSONS who gave notes at the sale of the r subscriber. on the 2,1 day of March last, arc no tified that the same will fel due on the 2d day of DecentLer next. The notes are in the heads ail:l -ark D. eummers, on the farm of Geo. rummers, dec'd. Prompt payment is requested. dec 1-3 t GEO. F. BUMMERS. SALE NOTES, T)ERSONS who gave notes at the sale cf the subscriber, February 17, 1870, are notified that thesame will be due and payable at the Fir,4 Nat. Bank, in Waynesboro', ttn the 17th day of Decem ber next. dee I-3t MARTIN FUNK of J. PRIVATE SALE ITHE subscriber offers at Private Sale a tract of land, situated a short distance from Bear's Fac tory, adjoining landi of John Funk, Martin Hoover and Isaac Shockiy, containing 5 acres, more or less, with summer House, good Barn, Hug Pen, and oth er necess try buildings thereon. There is also on the premises timber prepared to frame a dwelling house 22x24, and an orchard of choice fruit trees. A fine ttpring convenient to the property. Posses sion mil be given on the Ist of April next. dcc I-tf MArI'HEW METCALF. TOWN HALL, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER, STH. DICKSON & ZUCHER'S NOVELTY SILVER GIFT SHOW AND CARNIVAL OF THE PALACE SHOW OF AMERICA. lIUNDREDS PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY NIOUTLY Flour, Coal and Silver ware ! Don't fail to see this grand troop. Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats extra. Doors open at 7, commencing et 8 o'clock. NED BURKE, agent. FOR TUE WINTER S I HAVE IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK, Layer. Valencia and Seedless Raisins, all new and choice fruit. french Currents, - Prunes, Citron, Dates, Lemons, Cranberries, Oranges, Cocoa huts; Dried Peaches—all new fruit. English Making Soda, singer, Cinnamon, &c. Black Pepper sifted clean in whole grain Nor ground by ourselves for butchering purposes, or in sifting cans for the table; Pi kles by the dozen and in bottles. Pulverised Sugar, white and brown do., good Baking Molasses, rk..r. It will be my oim to try to keep a full line of goods for the Holidays. I will open a handsome and cheap stock of Ibilassware this week uov 24 tit] W. A. REID.. 110131 l PURNITIAB! WIILTMORE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, and Manufacturer di HOUSE FURNITURE, AND t7PI-1 - QLSTEREII,- WiLENCASTI,g, PA., takes this method of informing his customers and the public that he has REDUCED THE PRICE OF FURNITURE from ten to ftvenly per cent. Owing to theadvan• togas he has over other Manufactumrs he can and will sell Furniture at a less price then any other ManufaOurer in the State. Having THREE STORE ROOMS filled with every variety of Furniture, from a plain, common artic!e, to the finest in use, he feels war ranted in se, ing that he can Nfease all issue. EXAMINE LIST OF PRICES. BEDST E A DS. COTTAGE—lmitation of Walnut $5, 6,7, to 8 Solid Walnut 8,9,- to 10' JENNY LIN1)-3-Arch Top Panel, Walnut " " 14, 16 to 18 3.-Arch Top Panel, Imitation fp, 12 to 14 Round, Corner•foot, 3 Panels Walnut carved . 25 to 30 " Foot, Oval Panel Wal• nut, Moulded 30, 35 to 40 ANTIQUE—New style 25, 30, 35,40 to 60 FMB AB7IQOB Cuamaert Sums,. Full Marble 130 to 175 COT. CHA MIER-SUITS, 25, 38,44, 45 , to 60 SOLID WALNUT SUITS • 60, 75 to 85 BUREAUS Imitation Wal., 4 Braw,ers, with glass wood top $l4, 15 to 16 Imitation Wal. 4 drawers,with glass,. Marble top 17, 18 to 30 wood top 20, 32, 251 - 6 - 32 Marble lop • 25, 30, 32 to 60 10, 12 to 14 Imitation TABLES. Dining Table, six It gs, ii„, 4^5, $7,50 to $9 Breakfast do , four lees, - ' sto 6 Marble top do. 20 different paterne, 9, 10, 12 to 15 Extension Tables, per foot, 2 to 3 CHAIRS. Windsor or Wcod Seats (i ) from $ 5 , 6.7 to 10 Cane Seats, per half doz., 9,10, 11, 11.50, 12 50.1,330 (Have over GOO of the above on 1 und.) Wood Seat Rocking Chairs, from 1.25 to 5 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs, from 2 to 7 —VV-ißolv-Sent_Rocking, from 2 -to lO Char Spring Seater. atirs, upholwrett in hair Cloth, Broca tek, Ilep & l'cr ry, ringing, in priee,tcrl , alf doz. from 21 t 0•75 niting 1 2:hairs,12phokt6red a 4 above, 0. to 15 Tete.a-Tc tee, upholstered as abovv, (eact) from 20, 22, 50, 25, 30 to 75 Bra. or. Plain Sofas, from 1 18, 20 to 30 Lounges, upholstered in. Hair Cloth, 13roca tel, Her ,'Terry and Spring Seats, (r Itch) WAHDROuEs rmitation Walnut, fel' $lO, }2, 14. 16 to 30 Solid Walnut, 15, 18,20,25 to ft) A 'so, side Boards, Wash Stamts, Mattresses, and in fact everything in the Furniture lire. Tho lim its of an advertisenient is entirely ton narrow to give aices,_and_hinds of furniture 'mann- factored at this vstablishmmt. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES tirTemeriaber the place. _ _ dec 1-'67] CARPETS LICARPETS - NV - 11 - 1. - T - M Hue just reiurned from the cities with the laygea, and boat assortment of CA RPFTS, OIL CLOTHS, OIL ANL) LINEN WINDOW:SII ADES, DRUGGET AND CRUMBCLOMS, RUGS AND MATS, COVERLETS ; COUNTERPANES. ever offered in Greencastle LACE OU.LITAIN S, with all the fixtures for putting up. RAG CARPETS constantly on hand and made to order Witching lower than any other houso in th• county. _ Call end hoar prices. Greencastle, Dec. i, 1870- A PENNY. MATED SAYS TEIE OLD ADAGE Well, how and where is the place to do it , iVity wherever you can use your money to the best advantage ; and popular opinion has long since • given the palm to Stover 4. Wolff, for keeping the best and cheap est store; all they want is for buyers to call and examine their stock and convince themselves Our stock consists in part of the following artices LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SUCH AS ALPACAS, REPS; MOIIA.IRS, POPLINS,, ARMUNS, DELAINES, OPERA CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ENGLISH VELVETEENS; &o , &o , Mae "finne Clothi, Doeskin Cassimers, Cords, Satinetts, Cot tonadee, Linens, Tweedy, &c., &c. We would ciii espechlottention to our stock of LADIES' CUSTOM-MADE SHOES, in Lgaring a$ Morocco, cheap, GROCERIES. We have bought large, courequcutly bought cheap All our goods have been bought at panic prices, consequentiy we are enabled to undersell tbo,e who bought before the decline. seer- CALL AND SEE. And we nil prove to you what we say. AU kinds of Country Produce BOUGHT AND SOLD Nov. 24, 1870. S1'OVE:11 ! & WOLFF. Gordon's Brewery. THE subscriber informs his friends that he h as taken charge of the liar in the extensive Brew ery of A. 1). purion, where be will be pleased to have them call. A first•class article of Ale always on hand and for sale, wird:sale ur uov 21 3t ' I. H. WHITMOPE, Greencastle, Pa NOTI CE. r • 8.; • a We are now receiving our first a:44y 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 GO OITS'. It full asvortment of Clothß, Cassimcws, &c., fur Man and Boys wear at A. 11. & Co'.. A full assortment of Dvlain* and al. kinds of sum. mer goods fur Ladic a at A B. & Co's. Bleached and Brown Mudding selling low at A. B. St Co '4. A heavy etoek of Ingrain, imported, Rag and al kinds of Carpet at A. B. & Co.'s. Cil Cloths and Mattlogs a taiga lot at A. B. & Co. a: Wall arzl Window Paper in great variety at A. B. 61 Co.'s. Ladies and Misses Shoes cheap and good at A. ii. Sc Co.'s. We have a full assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods, gutiOro., Queensw.tre. Hardware, and Gro ceries to which we call your .ttention anti feel con • fident tha t we can give you full !Rah-faction in re gard to price mid-quality. "Give us a eall..M AM LIERsON, 111:',XEDICT Jr. CO. dee 1-1870. VAIAJABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. E subscriber ofl•rs nt Private &ale his Farm, situated on the lump Ice. at Antietam Junction, ti miles from Waynesboro', containing 106 Acres best quality of limestone land about 3 acres of wh;ch is well ret with timber. The Improvements tourist of a new two-story Brick Dwelling House with Basement, Tenant ticuso with Blacksmith Shop attached, huge Bank Barn, and all other nt cessary out-buildings. An excellent spring of pure water rieus under the Back Building which conveys the water t 4 the kitchen and also to the second aw ry. This is one of the finest improved farms in the neighbirhood, being convenient to churches, schook nulls, &c. For further particulars call on or address BENRY OAKS, nov l7t f Waynesboro', Pa, Hardware ! Hardware ! THE undersigned having just returned from the Eastern cities are prepared to sell Cutlery, Buil ding Hardware, &e., at extraordinary low Truss. tr ay.ng purchased for cash they are enabled to offer inducements tti customers, for cash. A full line of Builders' and Blucketniths' Goods always on hand. They are also agents fur the mkbrated Lemnos Edge Tool Works. _ JOHN HUBER 44 SONS. Chambersl , urg,,, Nov. 17-1870. s. t ~7 T' ~K = I`~ T rrnu subscribers wishing to discontinue the businekit ut merchandising offer for Rent the will known Hitediew store • Sued, at Ringgold, Md. They also oiler for Sale their entire stuck o' Goode. This is one among the best village stands tor ti-iness in the county. having been oat upied a: such for api rind of about twenty five years. Fe, turtlesr particulars call on or address • IiII'ESIIEW & GEHR, novl7-5w Ringgold, XI. MEW ilir. DETRICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYNESBORO', P.i. , WILL give pr.)rupt end close attention to lel business intrusted to his care. Olfice oex door to the Bowden House, in the Walker building aug ti highest cash price will ba paid fo c a st Iron Ser.cps delivered at the work.; of the I :. tirui.s.utt