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The Herald and Torch Light from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 3

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A. JZtmtinp Party. party of Englishmen returned to 'harastown, C. G. last August a hunting expedition of eighteen tha in the Lake Ngami region -iy succeeded in bagging 82 rliinocerus, 37 black thinoceros, 28 bufii.ios, 4 koodoos, 9 oryx, lands.

21 sea-cows, 2 leopards, 10 and a host of smaller game. Tbeir ns were heavily loaded with the hortis, skins, of these animals, of the party had a narrow escape a lioness. He had suot an eland some other game, and hile dressing take back to camp his horse ran away, ter a long chase the animal was recnp- -od and mounted. The rider's subse- nt adventure thus described: "I reached tbe drift and caught a mpse of roy game, with a lioness and ocubgin possession, growling fearfully. 'horse had drinking in the drift I walked quietly through, but no sooner we reach the side than, catching the ent, off he started with a mad bound.

I to head him in the light direo- and turning round I saw, to my orrpr, the old lady close at ray heels and along like mad. With niy knite cut the thongs that held nay koodoo and thus lightened, my hcrse bonn- along more freely. Her majesty popped for a second to smell tho skin, but ndently wanting something more in the Drench taste she gave held my nng in aa well as I letting her come tolerably close, and i giving him his head, gained on her a little. Sly rifle was unloaded; but if it had been I should not have leant of firing as I only should have enraged her with a wound that was not (ratal and what chance could I have of tbat when fleeing at bresk neck pace over that was rough, stony; in many concealing of an teat era or I wild dogs 1 hud still lour miles to run lat lewt. and you may be sure my eyes Ivrere strajned to a glimmer of a rSpully declining At I saw the wagon tops over the short and ihe it res blazing, and didn't I at.

and no mistake; and just as I felt If secure, my horse fell with a ing motion, and 1 over his my legs unhurt, but niy poor wasrtead. over-exertion to save ler his life or mine had cost me dear." I fashion article sajs that "school girls Ti their bair over nifht and arrange primped tresses in a net, coil i an them fly within the meshes." Parrett's" too much for them. irVATE SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM i undersigned will sell at Private Sale hia Farm, 9 miles from Hayerstow on the W'lliainsport and of Jacob Joseph and others, and (CONTAINING 132 ACRES quality limestone Lund, about 5 of iu TIMBER Tbe implements alt) A tivo- Log and Weather boarded Containing Eight Rooms nov SWUSBR 4 I ami all ne- ln i i a i i i i i of the i i I 'anil IH in a good If ami lies in a pleasant JACOB A A SALE i At i b.ile hi-r re-i- ftVcst Fr.uiklin Street dour tu tho Tost Ollito on November 19th, 1869, articles of Household and i lien i IRDROBE, a lot of BEDDING, CARPETING, I Parlor A I Parlor common Tables Cover a lot of MAT I 2 L.uupH, a ot Piotnrei 1 STOVE, 2 a lot nl J.m, 1 Peck Me.wure, 1 ubs, W.ishitig lot of Tiouare, 1 Kettle, lo commence at 10 clock on stid tUi, a If 4 uou ithit will be given on all of uad the purchaser to notes i approved I sums under cash. No property to be re i settled for 3 I Nov. 10, 186U--It.

JSTPONED TRUSTEE'S FALUABLE 3a West Washington owll ju Tirtue of a Decree of the Girt- i 1 a i i n. '-'O' 1 TM Tuesday, cembc (j rtinnmuf buck Oreen Lane, in Erstown situated betn een propertj ot Uichard A on the East, and John Cook ou the betutr Propertj now in the oc upation of Geo. Snell Kebecca i i and others The pmpertj mil ffered in two parcois a to No 1 I tfcrn naif adjoining Richard Wise, fronts 44i ot on Wash ngtun fet and runa back SIS feet fronting 32 -n Green Lane. This portion has on TtLL of EXCELLENT WATER. S.

The estern half adjoining John Cook ptinff 42t feet on Washington bt and ing bac Nd fronting 33 feet on Green There aro SfTANDARD FRUIT TREES acb jiarrel bear-log ex? THE TERMS OP SALK as presTibed bj tho de- follows One i i the Puishaso moue Jbe paid OD the daj of sale, or the rntinctittuu tbereul, residue ID equal auottal payments iu one aud 9ftrs thereafter with interlflt on the defe-red pa) lenU from the tlay of sale Purchusors to gne notes lith approved for the Bef-rred payniunts I leetl to executed upon payment of purchase Loney with interest as nfuresaid. A hYESTEU It ShecXlcs, Auct Trmtie Kev, 1O. OSTPONED SALE TALUABLE MANUFACTURING 2MBRACTNG WOOLEN MILI, MILL, AND CHOPPING MILL A DWELLING HOUSES. By Tirtue mt a of tho Cinmit Court p.A^ton County, flitting as a Court of paused I July lit, 1869, the subscribers, as Trustee', i at Public Sale, in fiont of the Co-irt Uou-J town, Md on DECEMBER 7th, 1369, tbetw.een the hours of 10 A ami P. tlmt VALUABLE Antietam Mftnufc turinp; C'tnpnny of IVashinirton County, A i a at Funhs iown, within Sii miles of IInsrer.wn i it is connected by Turnpike, BJ-I ol a nrile from the Washington County Branch the H.

U. It, em- brs A BRICK WOOLEN MILL, A PAPER LND CHOPPING MILL, IOM: BOARPINO AID TENEMENT BOUSES, ACRES OF LAND, and valuabln THE WOOLEN MILL JJrick, 4 stonee and attic "1 ited, 101 'eet i stont pit ample, secured i wheeN of power i fsbatt njf 1 nmpletit new ftnif in ttriJer Munpriwinp 4 mm para HIP EW A I W. HOUSEHOLDER. RIME For Sole at November 10, SUGAR CURED HAMS. WM HOUSEHOLDER'S EW Juit rece NOT 10 WHEAT FLOUR.

Sale at WM. HOUSEHOLDER. ELI'S CAMPHOR ICE. la 0 oorabmatlou of Camphor and Glycerine, Kough, Tied or Chapped Sk.ii, Sore Lips A-o. It it) put up boxes ooBVfDieut to carry in the pocket.

Nov. BELL, Apothecary TT1SUER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Larsre Supply cheap, at YlNdUNG i RfiARICK'S. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. Wi the bent Bolectiou of 1'LOOR OIL CLOTHS ni toHii, and nt the lowest pnuea.

YIXGL1NG REAR1CK. YARN! A I Large Supply of Milldale YARN on hand, the only lace you can iret it, at Novf 10. TINGLING REARICK'S. UjVATlT SALE OF A FINE FARM NEAfi HAGERSTOWN The undersigned, wishing to discontinue farming, ill sell at Private Sale i JTarm, ituate 1 mile South ot HagerstowB, and adjoining of H. and others.

It contains 117 ACRES of Prime Antietam LAND iu a high state of cultivation i all necessary improvements, such ai atno-itory BRICK HOUSE with Back Building. A A WAGON SHED, PINE ORCHARD, Spring in the made easy JOHN J. DYER. Noiember 10, 186U-- tf. I A A i OP VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY The undersflgnod offers hie fine Property, situated on the South of West Washington Street nearly op- rue 'fine unsion of Benj A.

Q-arimger This ironts eet un Ha street and isimproved by A T-WO-SrORT BKICK HOUSB, 01 I AND A LAEGE Jt-JVD COMMODIOTTS STABLE. Persons wishing ln above will please call on Benj A. Garlmger whom tarms, A.C i be Nov eu.berl0.18 6 9V LEHMAN. -OXAMINERSV NOTICE. 1 ho undersigoed, om ed (ha CoaDtJ Couimls- onersof a and examine or not the oon 8nienl requires the cloning of so much of 0 oolll road lead inR from Cearfoss' Cross Ron.

to the banks of the Con- iiccioheaKtie creek an may be Poe881ry an open a road, uoinmtncing on the 1(1 i MIMBS i ler, the lumlB of i i i to the new bridge in nurse of tree-ion from snid bntlro through tlie a of i (Vn( jj the jo.id to tbe Broad Fording. through Hereby (five notice that they i i at ol o' heguiiiiujr on A A the a u( HBH. ut 10 o'clock A (if fair, it not i the It fair dii),) uiul procet-d to eifoutu s.uu A A Kb Sin 10 Commissioners. STATE OF MARYLAND," 5 BPJECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, KU.STEE'8 SALE OF VALUA- A 1 Sl'ATi; i of Decree of tho Cui'iut Court for i Htttuitf in i the tee i sbil iu front ot the Cou lluLisp ia H.ii^ei On Tuesday, the 7th of Dcccmbei, 1869, THE VALUABLE FARM nf v. tilth Jacob StuutTer, Lite of Washington thud seired This 1 arm near the Cavetown about 11 miles frum anil lauds of Frederick a a i A.

CONTAINS ass 8 RATE TH' DW1.LLIJ HOUSE, HOOD BANK BAKN, House, Wag-on Shed and other Ihe ll ul of ir mte 1 ual one of tho moat productive regions of the TERMS OF SALE, as prescribed by the Decree, are One i of the purchase money to be paid on tbe day of sale, or on tho ratification thereof, and the balance i one and jcars i interest from the duy if a lie hen all the purchase money is paid a food deed i executed JOSIAII STOUFFER, Trustee Shei Ulia, Auct Nov. 10 REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES A No 17, West Washington Stroct, IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles and Silver Ware, which can bad cheaper at D. KELLER'S, Thau a other plaoe in the County Compare prices before buying elsewhere. I GOLD WATCHES frotn I I 60 to 150 A 1 I A 1LVBK WATC1IES frttin IP to ELGIN 2T to M) AND A LEVERS 1C to 20 special arriujremont he eimMml to sell Tea Table SPOONS ami l'OKKS. i i i 20 per cent heavier plate a the standtird for the same amount wt money for which tue inferior article is sold by other dealers He sole agent for "Washington county for THE A PATENT ACCOMMODAT ING lod Bassetl THE PAPER MILL 80 60 '1 stories mo Leilel autl I JonriJlo whcp), i 5 hurse 1 Irin .100 2 wooden 200 IJ.

toK Capable of tunnu.tr oat I ton of paper de-ly- is HOT ID operation THE SAW AND CHOPPING MILL by fine breutt wbeel BOARDING HOUSE Is of BrUk, 3 stortps, 16 bed rooms, anting' mom, Jlmnyrconi, kitchen Ac. In addition to tliepp there are ou the property SIX COTTAGES. The entire property is one of the most a a in tbe country further information or inspection trf the propert can be obtained upon ajijihcatiou to the Trustses TERMS OP SALE HI prescribe i by tbe Decree are as fullcns Tho sum of Twelve Thoiinaiid Dollars of the purchase money hand on the day of sale or on the ratification thereof, the lurther sum of 1 en Thousand Dollars one ear from the day of and one- halt of tbe balance on firm day of Janosrv, A. and the remaining one-half on the first day of Janiary, A 1873 the whole to bear interest from the of sale, acd the interest (from the day of sale) on the whole of the deferred a payable semi annually to tha Trustees on the 15th day of December tbe 15th ilaj of June in each and every until the paj ment thereof to be secured by the bond! or notes of the purchaser or purchasers with sureties to be approved bj the Trustees and the further security of an assignment to the said Trustees of a poll cy or policies of insurance equal at least in vtlae aad amoaolto the balance of purchase money remaining doe and unpaid. And on the ratinVation of tbe sale by tht Court, and the payment of the whole purchase and not before, Trustees 01 the survivors of them by a good and sufficient deed, to be executed by ihMB shall convey to the purchasers all the rixit, title and interest at or In Eqaity of the Antietam Mann factoring Company of Washington County in and to tbe premises described, free, clear and discharged all claim or all the parties to this cause, and of any one flsimlBg bjij from or under them.

Tie property is now Insured in tbe sum of Possession of the entire property, given on day of sale Property la offered at Private Sale the day I WM. T. HAMILTON, A. K. 8YESTER, A AlrBBKT B.

Anot. Trustees November 10, A p. don't like "Barrett's." one of tho beJt ulid lateat i i of the uge, being constructed the wearer cau change the gluten without 'o both fur i ing far anil near, this ar i saving of great exponae. finest quality of DOUBL-n antl LENSES will be furniehed with eacu fraVe sold. EIGHT-DAY CLOCKS with double wJudm4si riI1 au( walnat frame for $4.00.

Also a flue of A A wnifinted to latisfactorv. These Clocki indicate iciirately the minnte, the hour, the day uf the week, day of tha month and the munth. jlAIR JEWELRY made to order abort notice Hia atook compriaes a Inrire aaaortment t'INE FANCY GOODS, Sterling Sil Plated Ware of every variety and deioriptlou Warranted Watches, Clocks and Jewelry care- ully repaired a i uioohnnic and irarranteii for Hemembcr the plare, sign of Jhe BIJJ O. D. KELLER, i 17, West Washington Street 10, ISbtf Hilgeratunn, iltl EW FALL AND WINTER t.OOIb I 13 nut from und i a i lu a i lurjft) ami a if DM luMicU Which he i i tho a i ot i rt tli ill IK hold tt a ery SMALL ADVANCE FOR CASH W( i In i iiitf i i in tho Irecs Cl a i Shim Is Xo vVo ot idn Drrst "is the I i an I i i in tins i ut tht bt Uu i MI puseil in part uf BLACK AND COLORED S1LKH, i i I'lotlH I i i i Suite I i i i A i Keppo, All Wool Kepi's, i us unl All Woiil De a i Aini.ru.iii La i I utnso I i All of tlu- bcfct nuikc'j ol ELick Aipatas, Mravn I't Uic Viirn i urs i Ulnck UiU olunil lle.Ll Ol Itllns Olotli UUmkitn't i Arabs, til Chun lul lus I i Asf.it.um 1'rnol Cloths, A i tt LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS Whereas, THURSDAY, the Eighteenth day of November instant, oas been Excsllency, tbe President, as a day of THANK6UIV1NG throughout the United States, and being Heoirous that tho people of the State of Maryland Dlw'lld cordially oo rtfar- lite i their fellow citisons in the i States in i acknowledgement to the Great Creator of tho 1 icrse for Ilia upon themi ao the State rfort I "'MaV7ltt-J nave iund apart the day of November, instant, as day of THANKSGIVING AND PRAISE to Almighty God, and do earaently citlienat oJ tue State of Marj land on that day to Abstain from all Secular Employment, and themselves humbly to obswtvance as a day of Thanksgiving and Pmiae to Almighty Gud.

Given under ty hand and the Grt.it of the State of Mary land at the city of Aniiainlls, this twenty- flrntday of October, in the year tigbteea hundred and mty nine By the BOWIE. K. C. HOLLIOAY' Secretary ol Statt. Kov.

3. "7 Xi. OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. I taho this method of informing my tr tha public that I hare just receiTed st ock ot FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HABD-WARE, QUEENS-WAKE, BOOTS AND wbich I sell cheap for cash COUNTRY PRO taken in exchange for guodt call aud be oonUnoed that money MVH.I ing for cash, No I USINESS RESUMED- Adams Express Company a resumed the run- niBg of their EXPRESS LINE direct to Baltimore over the Baltimore and Ohio and Si 1 I iniU Packages entrusted to then care, and all parts of the MoIiACGHL i Agent. Bager.town.JHd October S7, 18b9 In the matter of the Sale of the Real 2-tate of Joh, Hennenerger, deceased.

TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF J. WASHINGTON COlttTY. ORDERED bi the Court this 12tl day of October, A 18S9 that the Sale of the Ret! Estate of John Henneberiter, deceased, this day repotod to this Court by John Heiinebergerand Mutag atori of Jolm llenueberger, i be fi. a ratificil and conHrmed on the 17h day of Noiem- ber next cause to the i ontwry be shown to this Court Provided a copy of orer be inserted in so pobli.hed in Wanlmitoi, Coanty onco week for three successive weeks said day of Miller deceased. TN THE ORPHANS' COlRT FOR A I 1 JU the Orphans' Court of WnilnnfW or er I Hud daj of tut'er ISdU, tint the of ales of Be Estate of Jncoli Miller i bereto i i i i ind reported to this onrt I i i und Solomon Stoi'Ifer, I xerutors be rat- Bed and couUrmed, on 1'Jth o( 8I1U Provided a copy of this order lo published in ome newspaper printed in Washini.

ton County for hree successive weeks, before tbe I lit No- ember, 1869. True Oct 2T. Kegister STATE OF JOELV MULLENDORE, Notice is herobj given, that tbn subscriber has ob. lined from the Orphans Courtol Wnskiigtnn County, Letters '1 estanientarj on tlie person.il estate of English and AmLiican Double Milled Jeans, Blankets, andF) an uels. lo this department wt the Largest Cheapest in the State Whits and Colored Blankets from 82 per pair up to 815.

All Wool Shaker Flannels, Welsh Uilbsrt's Unshrinkable Fla inels Grey Reil Jii ne and Yellow Flannels, Twilled and 1'lKin Canton Flannels from 12 cents per upwards. Wool Bed Quilts rery cuenp CARPETS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Ploor Oil Cloths for llalls and under Stotes, wide, ii yards wide, li aad 1 yard wide 10,000 ELEGANT CARPETIJiGS Parlsra, i i Booms aud Chambers. Also Common Canietd for Kitchen, such as Home made lieuip and Cottage Carjpts, Venetian Step Carpet' Floor Oruggetts Irom I a wide to 3 yards Mattings, Canton Mattings, Rugs, Table Ol Clotbs OMESTIC GOODS in GREAT VARIETY Sheeting and Shirting Muslins cheap, PilJovr Cai Muslins Calicoes Irom to lii cents per yard Gin, bams Checks, Tickings, Osnabnrga, Towlingn jj kniis, Cotton and Linen Table Cloths, Table Covers -A full line of WHITE GOODS, LACES, EDGINGS anil Deep Trimmings, Alexander's and Jonvln's Kid Gloves, Ladies', Gent's and Children Winter Gloves A lull line of WOOL AND COTTON HOSIERY. Children's Fancy Zepher Jackets and Wool Hoods Orand Duchess Felt, Skirts. Balmoral Skirts, Hooi Hkirts.

Cor.ietH. Drami Y.I. i Skirts, Corsets, Dress Buttons, Velvet "itibbons Splendid Stock of Looi MOURNING GOODS 5 lack Cr Veils, Shrouding Jfermoes, Surouding Flannels, Coffin LlniDg, Hi Crapes and funeral Goods of nil kinds. Ladies' Vests, Gent's Undershirte Drawers, White and Colored COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUPPLIED AT CITY B. i Waahington House Dry Hagreratown, Noyember 10, IPfi'i.

ateof saidconntv deceaflecl gamsttho sanl estate, arehcreby a a exhibitnie tlio Miifhors tlmiuit, to the, subscriber, wn utfore the 1st duy ot Julie nett jiherwise they i law be from all said estate. i under my i "Jrd ilaj ot November 18G9 ing indebiad to said estate re requested to a and i i a paj ment VN11.L MULLENIJOIIE, Nov. 3. Executor. STATE OF JOSEPH SMITH, DECEASED NOTICE is hereby given, that tbeiubscribeiphave atainedfroin tbe Orphans Court ol Letters of Administration OD the person ul estnto of JOSEPH f.

ato of snul county, deceaitedy A I persone having 1 saidestii(e, urdieraby ivurued to ex- ibit the same i the to thuaubsori- on or before the Ut uf next, i a law be excluded fron all benefit of aauies- Gives under our day of All persons ludebteHo aaid te are requested a a m.tke immediate neut A 1 A I 0 Oct 27 Administratrix und Administrator. STATE OF JOSEPH SMITH, DECEASED NOTICE is hereby that tbe SubscriberB have btamed from the Court of ashington COUD Letters Testamentary an the estate of JOSEPH SMITH, ate of county, vlectttsed AH persons having ianiift against tbe itaid estle, are hereby warned tu ex- ibit tbe same, i the thereof, to tbe tub- oribers, on or before th) lut day of 1870, therwiae they may by Uw be ejccluded from mil benefit stud ettate. Given under our hands this 27th day of October, )661t. A persons knowinfr themselTes ebted to said estate are requested to oall and make mmedmte payment JOHN SMITH, A I SMITH, Oct 27. Bxeoutort ADIES' DDN'T BEAD THIS.

G. ROBERTSON at the BOOK TORE, has jnst received i Assortment of Zephyr Worsteds, (icrmantown Yarns, A YARNS, Split Working Canvas, KEMILES, io 4-p To which voilr a i i is TPgpei united AKo, particular utteotidi to the ordering of ill SIC A i i lin'v on lininl, cull be npplied direct from the i iu tbrt-e ilajs a I I ntrt Wnnlunp'ton St I DISSOLUTION S'OTICE. P.iitnpr^lup liprcttiforf i i i John i iitnl leuel i i business in i i i i i i i K1 A tl mutiul jonis aM I 5 1, 1MIAEL SECOND OF FALL CrOODS ol i i ut I 1, Olieap Stort Jji Cassiniercs, Blankets anil PHnn-ls, at 1 Lt itert-burg O. I AND 2 NBAV MACK1SEAL, in i I It i Prices liv 7 A A. HEN YOU WAST FINE MACKKKAL po to WALKtR, MLl, i.

CO'Si. 7, IPI'1 CLOSING OUT AT COST, alfo my of READY A CLOTHING No 18ti9. GROUND. WO VALUABLE 1 FARMS AT Tuesday, the 9th of November, 1S69, ll soil front of tbe Curt House in lingers town my farm, lying near the LP from fl town, i miles CONTAINING 100 ACRES FirM Quftlity limestone LapU, Innds Stouflet, Spcaaard, J. Ijixiso und mil property Tho land is iu li'fflt state of i a i la.nl uff tn convenient field 1 i 10 excel Aod 18 ACHES P1UML TIMBER A LARGE APPLE ORCHARD of the bipst rnrietien also Peaches and otber i a Htrentn of water running through the farm fine wel of water ntat lha fclao a cistern a substantia STONE I HOUSE, witfc a new ITvro Story Brick addihou, and all necessary out buildmf Also, the Farm adjoining the abore--same quality A I I 153 ACRES BTJSTEE'S SALE or VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY! By vVrtne of Oeeree of the Cirruit Court for ash- inirton Conn's i Oouit of Equity, the undersigned, trustee, nil! ofler at Public Sale, on F'Jday, the 10th of December, 1S69, at 10 o'oluok, A in front of Hie Court Home, lu IlHgersfown, all tbat Valuable three story BRICK BUILDING, i the erounrt thereto nttachcd, situate on the Wcs aide of North Potomac Street, in Hagerstown, Man- Inml ailloimnpr tho hotel property of Jacob A.

Wright. On the flret floor of this building there are TWO FINE STORE ROOMS, with a front entrance to thw mam also larae two atoVy HACK BUILDING i i necessary con- vemoiKeg lor a comfortable and desirable remdence, being one of the best locations for business ID Hageru- town. Also, all tbat One and a half Story Dwelling House and HALL 1 LOT OF GBOUNO, situate on the Northeast side ot Antiotam Street adjoining the corner propertj of Barber on the East nod now occupied Warden. Persons wishing to view premises e-in do eo culling on "Wm F. Orndorf or Warden TUUISCS OF One third of the purotase money to oe paid in band on the day of sale, er on the ratification thereof, and the balance in two equal payments of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, the purchasers to give their notes for the deferred with security to be approved by the Trustee, and upon the payment of the whole of the purchase muney a good deed ill be giyan GEO.

W. SMITH, Oct. 20. Trustee. A FIRST CLASS FAKM AT PEITATE SALE! On favornble terms the underssgned will dispose of ms farm 2 miles North of im-nedmte Jy on tbe Hugerotown and Middleburfr Turnpike road.

It contains 125 Acres of First Quality Limestone Land, In ii high statn of cultivation, having lately been thor- limeii and under excellent fencing. FIVE ACRES ARE IN TIMBER. The improvements consist of a comfortable Rough cart HousCj two stories liigli, with 7 Rooms and Hittheo a 'lem'id now SWITZER BARN, 80 bj 46 feet with posts IS feet on the walls It is completely spouted, all the water felling npin it is conduct ed into largo Cistern i supplies the stock with water in. the barn yard It also has all the usual out- bnildimrs which are also new. NINE ACRE LOT of A I A well set in young cbsstnut Timber will be sold with the farm.

Two Young Orchards of about 300 Trees are on the place, about half of them are now beginning to bear, all selected with care, and of the best varieties of fruit As a productive and pleasant home Ijing on smooth macadamised road and near the County-seat there is no more desirable property to be had. Persons wishing to view the plaoe, or to obtain infor- a th or writing to the snb- 1 TM Bank in Hafferstown. PBTEK NEQLEY. 4 times and i Sept. 15.

1869--tt. REAL ESTATE. rl i ae 1 eor by the Circuit Court for Washington County, Court of Equity, the under- s.gne,t Trustee, will offer Public in'front of Bader Hotel Sanity Hook, on Saturday, the 20th of November, 1869, winjf described several of i Samuel Kilham, died seized, VIK at 10 clock, A Tracts or a sa, of Land situated on tain, adjoining- the lands of I LI(-Dr Oiuoii, 1'ierney aud others, 50 1-i ACRES of LAND, more Its 1 'I his property is ed by a COMFORTABLE LOG- DWELLING ami out builtlniefs and lias upon it a Spring of excellent liter No. Paiccl Df Lund laid out as Lot No. I in xrpf a Perr A by A STONE DWELLING- HOUSE.

No 3 --A Lot oi Ground lying at HonK jvm of a a of Land called Keep and i i i it aa Lot iJU i frotn The Nortli i tho and fronting 1 37 feet 1 2f0 feet, more or less No. Parcel of Land known as ot No SJ2, at Sandy Hook, Ij ing- feet from the or tli i i of the it 11 i 37 feet and nuing 1 back 20U A et, more 01 les jsj 0p 5 --A Paicol of Laud, part of a ract called Keep and i i us Lot nt Sand i a ieet lie orth i of said it It i J3 ieet teot, ore 01 lubb. No. 6 A Parcel of Ground, lying i II ink ilistintf i i us Lot No 41, lying- be- 1 ote Nos 18 and 40, frontttijf 4 feet, and runuiufr atk feet, mom or No. 7--A Lot of Ground lying at tiiidy Hook, and divtiDjrmshed an Lot No 51, ndjoiDing iot No and i 1U feet, more or loss No, Lot of Ground lying at a as Lot No adjoining 1 Lot No.

3 and IroutinR' 49i feet, and i bark 260 feet, 'i be ubove seveial Iracts of Land will ofTeied separately THi: OF SALE, AS PRESCRIBED BY DECKLE, are as follows --Oue balf of the pnr- Imse money to be paid hand on tlie day of sale, or ratification thereof, and the residue in twelve from tbe day of interest thereon from day of sale, tlie puichaser or purchaseia to give bis their notes or bondu i a surety or nuretiea to be Improved by tbe said Trustee for the said deferred pay- i and upon tbe pay tut of the whole purchase nouey a deed or deeds ill be given therefor WM KEALHOFER, Oct 27 Trustee LyiDffiflrMly on the Leiterabnrjf Turnpike, 15 Aore of which art excellsnt Timber Laud improved with a DWELLING, BARN, aid no-Mwuy mit tniildingi. Thermo the place an Apple Peach Orchard of the choices Fruit. These (aim" heing adjoining, of either can be in to luit Any wuhing to can kare all neocm ly intujmuUiao oy oo the mbtcnber, living! BagerAbWiu CgrTEKWS Dnisiitaowo OB day of Oct. 87. WM A A I OB their Itn'iro to July 7, TOTT NEED in "WALKER.

WILL 4. GO'S. A VALUABLE LITTIE FARM AT PJUVATE SALB The undersigned offers at Private Sale, A FARM OF FORTY ACRES. Property lies in the Clearspringf District and ad Rockdrile, and a part of the farm on tvlnch he undersigned resulrs. It is tu a splendid state ol i i a i pleasantly situated and surrounded by a tlnch and pleasant ncijrbborbood Thin Property lien i i 3l0 jarda of the Public School House--of a good Saw i and of tvo Mills--within i of a mile ot No 1 P.imrmjf Mill and li of the Luthran Alt 'labor aud churches of other denominations in a yorj convenieot The iin oie tolerable and amply uufiicient, a good nrell of water near the dwoiling-, and a stream about a 100 jards from tbe Ac.

There is a YOUNG OKCHARD good bearing condition of very choice FRUIT, Qg it the earliest ripening 1 apples and the la- eat keeping 1 winter apples, und other small ID abundance. made to suit. Any information tfiven by he undersigned iu pernon or by latter, if addressed to tin. ut P. Washington Co Md Aug 11, K.

DITTO. Examiner," publish 4 weeks and send till to this oflice. I A OF A I A A The subscriber will sell Public Sale in front of the Court Uouao in Hageratown, Md OB Tuesday, the 23rd of November, 1869, celebrated Farm, formerly owned ly Jacob Winders, deceased, Minsted 3 milei South-east of Ilag-ers- tuwn, and containing 189 ACEES of tbe best quality of AntietHm land about 20 ACRES of wbioh ia TIM LlEK and tlio balnnee cleared, and in a high utate of a i and untlor good fencing-, a ouc halt of rhich ia post aud rail ne.irlj new The i consul o( a pood mibstantial and com modious STONE DWELLING HOUSE, i a line itorj BACK BUILDING a ffooil large STONE BANK BARN, fiue St.iblui^r g-mn ftttioh- ed, Shed, Corn llot? 1'ens, unage House, Wood House, i lloup, lee Iloiibe A FINE ARCHED CAVE, BLicksmith Shop, Tenant House, A GOOD ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, Apples, Pears, Penches, A is Spring of run i i i near the i a ffood water neur the door aud 1 no i i i i i 111 Ihe imsen eu 1 Ins i is i mie of the nio-t conrHiiient tbe i i i ind is one of the most i farms ui the and is en- tirel clean of garla i and noxious needs ot i 3 descript on ikmif it ot the propui ties iv been oilered fur Sole this "Moinity tor ei half ol the pu-chuse money on the 1st ol A i po-se- a uin i be and tin Inil int-e ei-iuul untuial pin inents uf 1 and jeurs i (Voni the 1st ot April next and upon the in' it it liule iurcha(e money a g'uod tiuti snf- itcitut title i be en '1 be crops ing upon the are reswn ed i the pru ilege to Bather tbe A person wishing to Mew the property can call ui on the subscriber, Corner Square iiagerstown, or i the tenants living- upon the farm. jn commence at 10 o'clook ou said day A at the same time and place will be sold a tract of Mountain Laud Containing 6 Acres, ered i a hue jrrowth of Chestnut Timber, lying- lomument, near Mouut Persons wisnuif? to view the can do so by call ing- 011 Mr Rouck living- near tho same Nov 3--3t JOHN REAIUCK. pUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE.

The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 13th of November, 1869, at 1 lock on tbe premises, her Farm, situate 3 miles from Cearfoss' Gross Koads, on the road leading to Pair-view by way of the New Undge, in WasUinirtOD County, containin 72 ACRES FREE STONE LAND. The Improvements are a good LOG HOUSE AND FBAME BARN, and all out-buildings. A nevnr-failmg Sprint near the lionse, and a A upon tbe premtsett SIX AGRBS ot the above are covered with FINE TIMBER the balance in a good state of cultivation-- parti) limed. For Information call on the nibmnber, or ad- Roer, State Line. Franklin Co Pa Oet.30.

SAKAH MoCLANNAHAH. N' ADDITION ToTlfls" SPLENDID ASSORTMENT CF Watches, Jewelry and Silver Spoons, THOS. A. BOULLT received a large and well selected aMortmeat of Gold aad Silver PENS and PENCILS. Oot.

SO M-- P- 3w. JABS--Beat in the market-J? for LitrMirorth'a JAR, Patent aad Obwp eat Jar aold. WAtiKBR, MILL, OO. FARM AND MOUNT TAIN LAND AT I A Satuiday, the 20tk of November, 1869, at 10 o'clock, A. the Real Estate of the said John comprittiug a farm of Hraeatone land.

in Leitenjburj? District, CONTAINING 91 1-2 ACRES, the road leading- from Leitereburg to Smithsbnrg, in i let? from the former and Ji from the latter place Thts farm is improved i TWO LOG DWELLING HOUSES, ftarn, Blacksmith's Shop Hog 1 Pens, Corn Crib, There is a fine well of water Dear the mam dwelling, and there is a Fine Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees on the farm. The farm comprises all choice land, in most excellent cultivation, and under frood fencing and will be sold as a nhole, or it will be divided to suit jmrohasera. Aiso, at the satno time and plaoe, will be offered 2 TRACTS OF MOUNTAIN LAND, follow! No. 1---A Tract of Mountain Land, Containing 14 ACRES, mere or leas, Ij ing within St of tjinilhsburjr, about i of a mile North of the rlarujun Gap Knad, adjoining lands ef Henry Cauliflower and others. There is flue growth, of thnity young timber upon this tract, No.

2--A Tract of 7 Acres, lying near No 1, oovered also with a thrifty growth of young timber. Persons wishing to view either the Farm or the Uountaia Land, will be shown a a calling upon suher of the Trustees, or oa Mr John O- living on the Farm. TERMS--One third cash on the let day of April, 1870. when possession will be given the remainder iu one and two years trom April, 187U, with interest lat isfactory personal security to be given for the deferred on the payment of the entire purchase uoney, a good deed will made to the purchaser ol clear of all dower right. A I WINTERS, JACOB HOFJPHINE, Oot.

87. UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. Will be offered at Public Sale, ID front of the Court House in on Tuesday, the 16th of November, 1869, following- deaoribad Estate, lying near Cavetown, oatfaa public road leading from Caretotrn to Boonaburo', Adjoiamg tbe of John Waltz, Henr Colliflower and others, part of the Real Estate of lei Huyett, late of blag ton County, deceased A FARM ontaining 193 Acres and 30 Perches of a good quality of Land, about 8 AORES being in good and beary TIMBER the balance in the highest state of ou Hi ration, and located In a healthy and pleasant neighborhood, and Is convenient to oh arches, school houses, mills, o. There is a stream of nun ing- through tbe farm. This farm may be offered in two tracts, or together if desired.

The buildings consist of A ROUGH-CAST DWELLING, A LOO TENANT HOUSE, log Barn, log Stable stooe Blacksmith Shop, and otber out Dgs a guod well of norer failing water, and an Orchard of Choice Fruit near the bourn. TERMS --One-third of the purchase money to be laid ou the 1st day of Apn, 1870, aud the remainder in twu equal annual payments, the purchaser or purchasers to give uotes with approved security, bearing in. from the 1st day uf April, 1870, at which time WHsesnion will be given The growing crops are reserved, with tbe privilege to out, thresh and remove the same The shingles and coopers' stuff on tho premises will be reserved to be lauled away Any information desired will be given by the undersigned. DANIEL, WM. Agents, SALE STOCKS! Ou tbe Biime tUj and.

ut tho same jitaee, the under signed, Ub Administrators of Daniel Huyett, deceased, ItjpSO fell A i i Hank Stuck also, 1.5** tfONlXS a Valle Co also A uf tock in the IlagerMown and iSuiithuhurg- 1'uiupike Comjiaiij 5 A in the and port i i 1 fcjOHOLARblllP iu Fraiiklm and Marshall College. DANIEL I1UYETT, WM Charles Futterer, Auotioiieer. Oot J7 Administrators RUSTEE'S SALE or VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY! By -virtue of ti Decree of tlie Circuit Court of Wash nglon County, as Court of Bqaity the undersigned as Trustee, i sell at i Sale, ou Tuesday, the 16th of November, 1SG9, 11 front of the Court Tlouae i Hayerstown, till that valnable Property on West Wanhington Street, ID Ha geratowD, ot which Geraon Levi died icized, aonviitipfr OF A A LOT OF about 41 feet front on Weit Washington Street, and having a depth of 240 feet to au alley. The lot IB iin TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, comprising- a Dwelling House and 2 Store Rooms. The House is i i situated ID the most busiaeHg part of the and the Store Rooms are among the finest in tho plice, one i i a depth of 70 and ihe other 15 feet There are in the i portion of house 14 rooms, i ID every part, and the nliule in excellent rep ur nml condition Ou the lot 19 also a i A with tin roof SMOKE SPRING- HOUSE and other aeoea sary out buildings, together with a well water os tern, and a a i of choice FRUIT TUBES Possession of ihe Dwelling- i be given on i nice with terms of sale, and of the Stoie Rooma ou the at of April uext.

TERMS of Sale an prescribed by the decree, are as follows --One third of tbe purchase inonej to be paid on the day of sale, or upon the ratification thereof and the balance ia two equal instalments in one anH jetirs frum the daj of unle, the purchaser to uotes tor thi- deferred i security to be approved by the and ou payment of the whole uf tbe purchase money a deed will be given there- for. JOS. A. LEVI, Trustee. R.

Shecfcles, Auct. Oct 27 3UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE I By nrtue ol an order of the Orphans Court of Washington County, tbe undersigned Executor of John i ler, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, in front of the Couit House, in Hagerstown, on Tuesday, the ICth of November, 1869, the following described Real Estate of said deceased, to-wit. A FARM OF 83 ACRES, more or less, situate on the road leading from ChewnTlUe to Beaver Creek, about i mile fiom the former place, And adjoining of Christian Stouffer George Funk and others. Tbe improvements tbereun consist of a LARGE BRICK DWELLING. BANK BARN of Brick, SPRING HOUSE, SMOKE HOUSE and other out with a never failing well of water near tbe dwelling Thrifty ORCHARD The Farm is in a high state of cultivation, the fencing is good, and tbe buildings are 13 ACRES OF LAND, Lying about i mile the above plaoe, adjoining tbe lands of Christian Stouffer and David I.

Swope, Also 5 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND, Lying in the Soutb Mountain, near tbe Spring known as "Tub Spring," and adjacent to the lands of Lewis Hippie, George Hartle and others. TERMS --One third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of Sale, or the ratinaauon thereof, and tho bftiauce in iwo equal annual payments, with inter est thereon from tbe day of the purchaser or pur i i his or their notes i approved security and on the paj moot of the who le of the purchase a good and sutlU deed will be executed Posses flion given on the 1st day of A i 1870 Crops growing on the gretiad will be red with. tUe piiMlege to eut, thresh and remove the I Expcutor. XECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. AV ill 1 sold nt i Sal( at the late residence of en comer, deceased -Ji i 3s from tjnmbsbnrg, 011 the road leading to Lcitersburg, aud about li miles from the latter plii.e, on Tuesday, tbe 23d of November, 1S69, the i valuable Propertj, to wit HEAD of WORK HORSES, 2 Milch Cows and some Young Cattle, 1 Biood iMn i Pigs, 2 Breechhands 2 Front Geaid, 5 Plow dvats, Collars, Bndles and Halters, 1 Wagon toaddle, ONE BROAD TK.KAD WAGON, 1 narrow tread 1 VTagou Bed ith side boards and 1 pan ot Wood 1 pair of Hay seta Dung Boards thrue horte, horse, single and double Plows Harrons, Treble, Double and Single Trees, Spreaders, 13 eist Chains and Traces, 1 JacXscrew, 1 riJtli aud I Log Chain, a lot of Coir Chains, Horse tower and Threshing Machine, with Shaker complete, 1 Rolling Screen, 1 Windmill, 1 McConaick REAPER, 1 Gram Drill, a lot si i i and Shoicls, 1 Bug VVa.K 01k 1 Corn febeUer 1 Shingle Puuch, 1 Large Corner CUPBOARD, 1 LOLJVGB, 1 SAFE, 1 large 1 large Flour Chest and Dough tra.v, 1 Dinner Bell, I Cross cat Saw, 1 Wood Saiv, and a gfreat raauy other too numerous to mention.

Sale to commence at 0 o'clock on said day, when a credit uf I months i i on all sums of IS and upwards, purchasers giving uotes with approeo security, under $5 cash. No gooda to be remoTed until settled for GEOROE MENTZER, Executor. John M. Smith Auct Kov 3 I A The undersigned Executor of Elizabeth Welly, deceased, will by i an Order of the Orphans' Court of Washington County otfer at Public Sale, in front el the Court House in Hagf rstoirn, on Tuesday, the 23d of November, 1869, A HOUSB AND 1 ACBB OP OBOTIND, iituati in Fair Play, and adjoining property of David Welty and The is a two-story ont with small Back Building I'bere are also upon the premises a STABLE, SMOKE HOUSE, HOJJ Pen, well of good water, TERMS OF of the purchase money ts be paid In band on the day of sale ot its rat ifioation, and the balance in one and two years frow date of sale, the purchaser to give notes with approved security, bearing interest from said day of tale. session giTen 1st of April.

1870. JACOB EMMERT, Executor. B. fehwklM, Auct. Oot.

27. 6 A IN HAGERSTOWN! TERMS EASY. Possession of two given immediately, of the others on the 1st of April, 1870. A. B.

APPLEMAN. October I A A AND CASKETS. AIK-TIGU1T AND INDESTRUCTIBLE, FOR Protecting aud Preserving the Dead. The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing that he has secured the Sole Agency in this County for FlbK'S A A I I A AND A rhich are ao idely known as to require no special -j OIICV101 ominendatinn The ME1ALIC BURIAL CASE, nth Us preient improved stjle and its entire armony with the feelings of the bereaved its perfected djutttmenU and appointment! in whatever relates to the and protection of the body after death confirm its i i and entire adiptnem to the purposes which it is designed The "EXCFLSIOR" COFFIN, manufactured by from solid a Rofcewood, and Rose Imitation, as no superior in finish nr style, and can he furnished i cheap an) other kind COFFINS of all descriptions furnished at the notice and all orders filled promptly night or day The Dead laid out with care, and funerals and escorts iiperintended in person. Oct.

2U, 186J--Jm. W. F. HURLEY, Undertaker. APPLEMANCO.

BANKERS, HAGERSTOWN, MD. TTNION PACIFIC RAIL-ROAD. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, ferule at 100, ao- erued interest from Jnly 1st, 1869 6 per cent annually GOLLJ. GOVERNMENT BONDS of all descriptions and sold. BANK STOCK bough land sold on Commission.

GOLD and SILVER bought, and COUPONS off tt oashtd REVENUE STAMPS for tale in large and snail amounti. MOKBY LOANED on Collaterals. $10,000 A A RAIL ROAD BONDS (Preferred.) for sale. We think them the cheapest Bonds on the market. Lave also a few WASHINGTON COUNTY BONDS, for gale APPLEMAN 4, BAMfCHS A BllOKKBS, Oot M--Or Hagp-atown, Md.

7 .1 bplendul assoit- I a I I i A I SHAWLS, A larjje a of the 11 of the Reason going off ohe.ip at I I A i LADIES' CLOAKINGS. If want a. nice S.ipquo or Cloak go have the Ittst assortment to ler 1 i ami nt i pn at ARGAINS BARGAINS AT THE OF LEVI, Deceased, As we lab to close out the entire Stock of Goo In by he I at of January, we have put down the prices 25 ent belon the original ooit. We have a large Stock of rcncli Merinoes, English Mcriuoes, EMPRESS CLOTHS, POPLINS, ALPACAS mi All Wool Do Lnincs figured anil plain, wbioh wil be sold 25 per cent below cost. A large Slock of SHAWLS, Single and Double.

AUo, Cassinetts, Jeans, Flannels, 'lam and Barred, which mil be sold cheaper bv 25 per eut. than they can be bought in any of the 'Eastern Citiei. Also, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings, At greatly reduced prices. QiTe us a call and examine our Stook before purcbas- ttg elsewhere, as yon will money by to doing. BLANKETS BLANKETS ULAXKETS.

Jnst i i am i l.iriri. mst i of Cnlnit.il and White Bl uikeN Urn I I ATCAB'S. tidita in a of I style Wr.ippiu/r.8, can find some a i it I REARICK'S. BLACK ALPACAS. Wo IK Ij ive on li.iml .1 i him of a superior make of Black Alpauu, i tht St He for inonoy i.

A I DRESS GOODS. We hare the best selection of Dress Goods both plain aud fancy Western Mur laud, tfoiuif jr cheap Y1NGL1NG i REAKICK. BREAKFAST SHAWLS. A jrreat variety very low at YINC.LING 4. KBARICKS.

FLANNELS. Every grade of Canton and Wool Flannels at City prmes, at Y1NGL.ING 4. REAUICK'S. TICKINGS. Bod TieMnirs in all jn ilifies very cheap, at I I RKARICK'S.

COVERLIDS. A InrtfC lot, i heiip, at SINGLING A 1 CASSniERES. A persons in AMint of low price CasBlirieres i do oil to i i our before pirn busing Oct 'SI, 1-M I I REAR1CK I WILL BENEl'lT YOU. READ THIS CAREFULLY AND MEMORIZE TILE PRICES. Enpeciftl attention of the citizeon of WftsbiDg County invited to my entire new Stock of Ready-Made Clothing for Men Boys, which I have just received for the Fall and Winter Trade mid also to my assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of all descriptions, together with a fall line of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, kc which I am now offering at th following popular MEN'S SUITS from 18 50 to $33 00.

BOY'S SUITS from 14 50 to 110,00 OVERCOATS, frook or lack from 15.90 to BOY'S OVERCOATS from I5.5O to I and DRAWERS from cti tola Buokskin, Sheepskin, Merino, Wool, Cloth, Kid and Home Knit GLOWS, from SO cento to 12 00 of all kinds and sizes from to 111,00 A and VALISBS. A from to t2 50 BOOTS and SHOES, large and small, from to J550. SHOPS from 80 oenti to BOY'S SHOES from II 50 to 12,50. And every article usuall) kept in a Cloth House at proportionate low prices Now your utne to avail yourself of barg-ams, which you should do by calling at MARTIN EINSTEIN'S CHEAP CLOTHING HALL, NO 3, POTOMAC ST 3, Near Public Square ARGE ARRIVAL BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS At tho Store ot A II A I No 20 West St next door to Wtisliing-ton House 1 be undersigned ttikHs i i i Ins friends aud the i irt'neralli tli IIP line open 1 tn his A I a I 1 3 PPL.V UF GOODS, which ample to hiipj.U the trade in i of a i a i ami prices His assortment of MEN'S A BOY'S WORK, ER largo and for superior in ike i be surpasaed ID LADIES' DEPARTMENT. His Stock in i ts a full and the dies are i i i i a ftnd ex.umne.

and Cbildien's Work. In this line he defies competition, nnit all be asks an examination. Trunks, Carpet Bags Ladies' Satchels Every description of theae Goods, direct from Manufactory the largput iLHortinent in town nnd very aheap BOO TS anil M1O1 m.iniit Hired to order -Pits jruarantppd All sold ttiirranteil as repre Hented i pare to refoinmemi none but ioi Goods teehnjr Hint tins is one ot the beht Stock Qoods ever brought to Hagerston beiuir selected with irreat rare Thanking' the i for their generous patronage, most ask a continuance of the same. 1869. CHARLES H.

HARRIS. TusiWESs IN A MINUTE. iNew Goods, NEW STYLES, New Prices. FOB BOTH SEXES, ALL, AGES AND COLORS. The largest and most beautiful assortment of Ladles and Children's Buttoned Boots, Balmorals, etc A GLOVE CALF, (wbich will not lose its color) Turkish Morocco, Goat Skin, Calf Skin, ever brought into the County Ladies CASHMERE Buttoned Boots, tbe FIRST and FINEST ever brough here.

Men's Boots and Shoes in great variety. Ligb and heavy SARATOGA TRUNKS, Trunks of all IPS and prices. Hand Trunks, Trav Bags iu preat profusion, G-tTJI SHOES, SLIPPERS, SANDALS, Invitation Sandal, Arctic Over Shoes, Men and Boy' Gum Boots, at Manufacturer's prices. We offer inducements to CASH Buyers, never offered here. Come see and be satisfied.

SMALL, Oct. 27, 18i9. N. E. Corner Public Square.

A FRESH SUPPLY OF TELE SCO PIC AND PARABOLA SPECTACLES can be seen at BOULLT'S Watcb and Jewelry Stare, No. 16 Went Washington Street, Hagerstown. Oot. P-0 3w HE "MORNING GLORY" BASE BURNING STOVES, A AND PORTABLE BEATERS. Burn all the in the eoal, and all the coal to ithout waste, thus producing what has never before een accomplished, PERFECT COMBUSTION OF COAL, onsequently with half the fuel they will make double le beat of any other contrivance 'for bouse warming rer invented 1.

Their operation is simple, and kindling an ftnotul eremony only. 2 Light a fire in autumn, replenish coal and remove tie ashes once dailj, and tbey goon burning until pnng 3. They radiate an even, gentle and healthful heat, nth none of that abominable smell of gas aud burnt ton, so usual in common 4. They i burn as briskly by day and by ngbt ns IB desired and can be regulated to give the of heat required in an climate 5 They completely I A and ILLUMINATE the room, thus making them healthy and cheerful as an open fire. 6 They are made entirely of Iron, and will not ist out as will Sheet Ir)n Stoves 7, They being upon scientific study and ex.

wriment, must necessarily exceed all others 8 Made in Baltimore Repairs can always be bad ihort notice and small cost, i tbe cost and and sometimes the impossibility of getting repaife for stoves made at a distance generally it pref. irable to buy a new one. ti. Their rapidly increasing popularity having in duoed many to imitate them, the public should beware. Ask rbr and bay only the "MORNING GLOBYI" October 13, CO PARTNERSHIP The Partnership, existing: between WOHLFARTH 4 A in the Carriage Making business.

'this, day been dissolved by mutual consent. HBNRT WOHLFARTH. it. 27, 1869. F.

SVOBODA. October 6, 1809. A. tt. A.

LEVI, Administrators. RING OUT THE BIG ANVIL AKD A A THAT AT THE GROCERY STORE or A Opposite the old Lutheran Church, Hagerstowa, Ike most astonishing REDUCTION takes place la all ill Me still follows the old maxim ot "Money flared is Money Earned," and therffore extends a general Inrltation to ererybody i the county lo drop ia and be convinced of this fact. His Slock of SUGARS can't be chher in quantity, quality, or variety of COFFEES 11 pure, fresh and genuine--liii STROPS are of Ihe choicest brands--eyprj' article, In fact, per- to the Grooary busiDessin sturo, besides tbe best FLOUR the can produce also OORV MEAL, BACON Sweet and Irish POTA 1'OKS, ic Also, con stautly on a choice stuck of L1QUOHS, such as A I yfflH I Coal and a i i Tuncj SOAPS itton I i Npodles ami almost i ery article kept i a i I Stoie HD 1 as 1 HIH us to iniike an honest ing- 1 hope i i ns ihe u.anknui i i iu a i ind I g'oud pootis ind lair doming 1 ept li A A 1 or iiji lo th it ill euro pain qtncktir thnn For Rheumatism, Catarrh, Neuralgia and all Nervous Pains caunPil by cold or exposure All orders for A muni be addressed to Van Dcnsen Brothers, Kingston, N. wlio are the only Wholesale Admits for the United bt.ltes. BIIOWN 4.

BOO I'll, Baltimore. Agents fur the Htate of Mur) laud PRICE tl Pim BOTTLE For Sale by all Oct 13, 1869 A I FALL, AND WINTEB MILLINERY, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, I MRS. HEARD "Would respectfully ID form her and tho public geucrully, tbat she received bar Second Supply of Fall aud Winter Goods to which she i attention Her Stock of M1LLI- JSMIY IB complete, of Bonneta, Hats, Kibbous. Flowers, Crapes and everjthlntf pertaining to a well oondnoted Milhuery and Fancy Store Her Stock of DRY GOODS it larfce end Titled and will be lold 111 CHEAP on found eUewhere Notions, Trimmings, Cloaks, Shawls, Plum and Plaid Opera Clothn Black Brown and Gold mixed Water-proot Clotht, AlpaoM. Poplmi, Msrinm, DeLainft, Calicoeft, Muilim Flannel! and an cndlvm variety of Face? Good! and tbat cannot enumerated.

Agent for the Sale of E. BUT- TEBICK 4. CO'S Celebrated Patterns of Garments for Boyi and Little Children of both I3TF AIR DEALING TO October 20, 1809 A I I RAILWAY GOL1 --LOAN. MESSRS. DABNEY, MORGAN 53 Exchange Place, and M.

K. JE8UP 12 Pine Street, N. offer for sale the Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway. These Bonds pay seven per cent, in Gold; have thirty years to run; are Free from Government Taxation are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the Finest Lands iu Kansas and Colorado. In addition to this special grant the Company alt-o owns Three Millions of Acres in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to develop the country and improve the road.

They are a first mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sheridan, Kansas, to Denver, Colorado. The road iu operation noiv earns more than enough net income to pay the interest on tlte new loan. There is no better security iu the market--thia being in some respects better than Gov- ernment Securities. Principal and Inter- estpayable in Gold. Price 96, and ac- crued Interest, inCurrency.

Pamphlets, Mapi and Circulars furnished on applica tion. Aug. 11--3m. I beg leave to inform tbe public that I am now in re- Fall and Winter Stuck of Dry Gooda lifting In part of tbe lateet In LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Colored I Blick POPLINS, Col'd Bl Col'd and Black Velonri, Colored and Black REPPS. DP dLc.

1 would call particular attention to my STOCK of BLACK and A SILKS, which large and complete and mil be at pricei that i defy oompetion My Stook of consistl of Bleiirliml and Brown MUSLINS, Bleached nnd Brown Canton Checkn, Linsejn, Tnli'c to. nn.l BIIJH A CAS- SIMBKBS CASSIM.1S, LlNSEYfe, A A.O I M'Hild Btau i i tbe i lo and a i stock of Lontf, Sqnnre, UreakliiMl nml Thibet WOOL SHAWLS, i 1 1-, Baliiiora! i raj and i a i i 'ibora! p.Kronaife in Ihe pant, and hoping i to MY MOTTO of OOOD A A GOODS, I i morit tbe in SCUINDJiL lliigerstown, October 20, InG'l HE OLD STAND A MERCHANT TAILOR, No 19, Nortli-West Cor. Pub. Square, HAQERSTOWN, MD. Id now more thoroughly replenished i Seasonable and FMbionable than before Ills aMOrt- CLOTHS, Cassimeres, VESTINGS, i-c.

and most beautiful the City could furnish, to which he im iten the special attention of many old frieuds and customers, well the public at large As usual, the subscriber to keep on hand a heavy of READY-MADE CLOTHINO, --AM)-- Gentlemen'sFurnishing Goods generally. Good Goods and Prices is his motto, and he will carry it out to the J. D. SWARTZ. Hagemtown, October 20, 1869.

mHE LATEST RETURNS! A. D. BENNETT ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE For the information ol my frienun, and public of Washington county generally, I weuld announce a a returned from tbe with the flneM of SEASONABLE GOODS erer before introduced in market. My Stock loo great in -variety to (numerate or sproUl quality of tbe same, for in doing it would require Ike of SEVEEAL COLUMKB to do to. Let every one in want of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING call on me, in Pablio Square, and I'll gavmntat good good flu, and good goodl.

llagentown, Oot 20, 1869. A. D. BENNETT. 0 and Extra C.

SUGAR at greatly reduod prices, July 7. WALKKR, KILL OO'B. J. A fc CO UXKCUEGTEB. K.

Tor Sale by all and Dealers in Mediomv. March 3, 186D--ly TO CONSUMERS OF TOBACCO CIGARS, PIPES AND SNUFF. W. H. WINDER'S lias wceHed and opened for inspection a lot of Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff, c.

A I Wilson i Bright NAVY Honev Due A Jainvn i A Miller's Prime A Inch Is Boiling trom 60 cents to 001 GIIAVELY BUST, A TKMPI.E, Thampion May Quern Poe nohburg, Bnldma Truter's Best Hough And Heady Flora Miller's Pocket Pirret Golden Era Bar Jaraen i Cavendiih, Tenl and Quarters, I 1 ALL KINDS. CIGARS, Penna Connecticut Stnto Seed, Yarn Cnha, from H.TS 10 per SNUFF, Rappee, aul Scotch, Ao. PIPES, or Retail. 1 hankful lor the patronage of a generous public hope to merit a continuance of the same No. ll, NORTH POTOMAC STREET, KIXT TO THE FHANKLIS House.

y. H. WINDER, Ilageretonn, Md. Sopiember 32. 1869 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

J. ALDWELL JEWELERS, NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, Have rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their ment, destroyed by fire in January uut, and opened the for biutneis. WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF MANUFACTURED IMPORTED GOODS, Superior to any they have heretofore offered to the Public. They most cordially invite all to visit and inspect their Store.

JAS. E. CALDWELL CO. 902 CHESTNXTT STREET. Sept 2D, 18o9--tMarll 70.

A I A I A i.C Tue would inform ciU- rens of land, anil tbe adjoining Counties of Ivnnia and VirRitiia, that contiuucfl to manufacture at his KnUiblishment in town of Olparspnujr, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Express Wagons, Skeleton Wagons, c. And do all kinds of A I I and in tbe best manner. Prices moderate other Establish- 11 none but the best of Seasoned Lumber, and emplojs none but the n.JtJt experienced Workmen. He therefore expects to receive si liberal abare of ihm public patronage. OLD CARRIAGES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE for new ones at reasonable rates.

CHARLES B. HORSE, General Sale M. BE1STLINE. September 15, 1889-- Wan '70. AHOMCEOPATmC DISPENSARY IN HAGERSTOWN, Where the Poor can receive Medical advice and Treatment on Moderate Trrau.

Dr A late of W. Va ing located permanently in Hageretown, Md will open on MONDAY tbe at his oflice in the Publie Square DISPENSARY FOR TUB BENEFIT OF THE POOR who are unable jo pay heavy doctor bills. He will make known bis lo the patients as thejr present themselves-- will be able to pay more than others, and be wi.he* to make bis charges to sail the ability of his patients to pay. Dr. HARMON is a graduate of the Honuipathie Medical College of PunaiiyHiuna.

REFERENCES lrs liering, Lippe, Guernsey, Rane, of Philadelphia. Ool 13. HEN YOU WANT ANYTHING and don't just Me ask for at Jnly 7. WALKER, MILL GO'S. HE LATEST NOVELTY.

Just received a large supply of Day-light Burners and Porcelain Shades. The best burner in use They produce a light equal to gas can he used on any Coal Oil Lamp. Tbe cbimae) are annealed Bod do not break by change of temperature. Sold only by Nov. 3.

BBLL, Druggist. mELBSCOPIC, PROPELLER, ntod JL COMMERCIAL FENS and PENCILS, can be bad at BODLLT'S JEWELRY STORK, No. 16. West Washington Street, Hagentown. Oct P--O Jw.

FORM NEW YORK, a fine assortment ot LADIES' FlIK HOODS, MEN BUCK GLOVES ot all kinds, tlie laust style or HATS, at GROUND'S DM. 3, Ie69. Cheap Store, Lsltersburg. HE THIRD INVOICE OF CON- CAVB CONVEX CRYSTAL 8PF Just received at the Watch and Jewelry i THOS. Oct.

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