'lli WIII I . I IESBOLiY •11,40k4,EcAD, • Piniqsfum my ...! - y 'IA6-111 Mg' F. 4 tpso ~ Z 4 TER*— Two 1 .. • •'O 'AidaliiM, . - wiGlin.t . 4 '''' ear; /*We Fifty cents after 'the, expiration of the year. OVAIt,n4FZIENTS7-..--Orte Sonit re /9 — lliletillisikitidniffsllil each subsequent insertion,,T ' '. five_ s..tper..Sqinire. 'A liberal . - ' clasMiir wadeto - :Yearly. adver- • LOCALS—lriiiiiiesstecals Ten (:)entii per Une,, , ..fiC,hitfßOinnertion,Seven, -41SICRWIpty.Spprutinaertione: iiaitmsupr . 1‘ Tb: Y rtaX7 iirtl" Thrilanat, •, . . yitt .C.lo.6.l4%*xliti4,llsWirtisregarqed oftekvadkig , July- Utth orteuhtindrsd :arid aixty-six -• • 'lMMOAdversity 'of '3lenturkejr has ry Clay, , for i9o,* NOTorkeditei sojis: able garters are,ot bldOeliret; r gidirioOnti:: ted." How the ,fellow know that? r , tp -The li ttleS4tte .of,Pld*irO' prom isee three and a half . ixislcOfs of peaehei3 : this s eason. SerJames Buchanan, nephes 'of, the late Presidept,-died at his residence near Guilford Station, LoudOun Co. 'Va. on Fri day a week. - , • A~ Hon Frederiek Watts, of Carlisle, Pa., has acceptedlh-43-sibmiaf-Co— slow' of A 'culture' vacated • the re-. sigitittion of Col. Capron. in-Es-Congressman C. C. Bowen, who was recently convicted and senteaceit:te, the penitentiary for two years for bigamy, has been pardoned by the President: 29,..A man in Ohio lately endecioTi to. illustrate how Mr. Vallandigham"came to his death. Using a loaded weapon he shot himself and died ,almost instantly.' , ilarAuold rail-splitter in Infiniti put a quietus upon a young man who platted - him abo u t his bald head in these:words ; ".Young man, when mfifelfd gets-as soft as yours, I can-raise hair to' sell." * It will brut home to our= readers the murderous extent andlorrors of ,war when itis • announced that the Prussian Government has Ordered the , supply 'of 200,000 wooden legs. Siir•MrEL, Fair has again been refuried s: new trial. The day of herexeeution is fixed for the 28th inst., andire= • 'pregent appearances it seems highly probable that she will have to suffer the fearful penal ty. . ngt...Connecticut claims the champion murderess. Mrs. Lydia Sherman 4 . , un der arrest, Charged with the murder of Mice husbands and eight children. 'lt is stated that she poisened her fast husband and six children, and subsegnently two, other husbands and two children of the hug one. ~The follOwing,"sad . ease"4'reesird ed in the Titusville Herald, whip nit ,hopes may prove as a warning: . , ll`3l . vo*i . 3ll dress ed and fine looking ladiO:histitntly- dislo eatcd their neeki while Seising each other, in trying, to discover , ,w4it each had OP:7 It was cloudy : the speed at which the; Were moving, and thedelicate shade ofthe dry goods worn by each, operated against them, and a sudden tack with all sail set against a stiff breeze'fetched them up too short, and 'they periShed." Tha."Lynchlnw" cannot often bejuitifted, but ainimgAii,cases,in Which its exercise appearrto Jiave been eminently proper was the inuigingpf a wretch •named 'Meru, Onanga, illinois, a few days since, for the murder 'of his son;. aged ten years. The inhuman scoundrel,bpat the child with a horse whip until he was unable to stand on his feet, and ,then placed the, bleeding body, upon a "stove tot enough 'to heat an , • iron." . .Hon. John Leeehan3pia more, essamissioner for t#izig .subserip thins to . the'capital stock of the Western Maryhtted Railroad attention, (from Wil liamsport to Cumber/and) reports that 2,*- 217. shares have been taken, and the cash installment of one dollar per share paid thereon and deposited in bank.. tiiirThe risk of refusing liberal :offers is -shown in the MAO of Wiliam .13radley., , of Meriden, Conn., who declined to take 815,- 000 for his horse Leviathan, a fortnight, since. A day or two ago he had to pay ; $5 to get rid of the animal, who had died' of a spasm in the meantime, and needed: to be carried off. 'Stir Theehicigo .AreffiodistAdroctsfe_gives a remarka.ble Beene in Embury Church.— The pastor being absent, a brother named Carey conducted the services, and after par ticipating in tic service of prayer, and re lating his experience, he closed with words .Of Prayer, and fell to the floor dead. ' SMART,ROOSTER.-MC iloonsboros Odd Fellow tells of a rooster chicken which has taken a brood of young chickens un der hi 3 - wing and las nurtured them to large size the, same as an "old clock." He is now engaged.* hatehing l out a .nest of eggs, and goes about it with as znuoh care and attention as if he had been an "old hen" for years. Wonder if he won't neat try his hand at laying. ;DrATI 7 C;E'. . 1 .7 ..,, . F li. WECSLER.- : i 16 bOro' I , , tr... '4//ow says:-,461. huffi. '' t '' ay 461 June 29t11,,a- ; i 40 1 9 kriectiafto , ,,a, protracted 1114, *Ai' flrulie - eottattrhpoWlifr. Fredare* Weckler passed fi'm time into eternity. Mr. Weekler was born id' Wurtemburg, Getthittiv3tatthimonj, , tuid•wtes con.; , sixjitently aged 53 years, 3 months and , 28 days. His parents moved to this cons-' try aboat the yeat 1831, Whenhe was yet A boy; and settled in this county, some. where near Hagerstown, where they re mained until their death. About the teld.lB4o7ffiretieriret.lild in. Roonsboro',.and,lfor4l7u*, years carried. on very extenaiveiy 4 the husinesi of Skin 'Droning and Glove-41akiiig. He was One 4 the most. entelips' ini, ehergetio Alen of ourlOwn and community at' Oat .time, and Was known allover.: this State, Tirginia, and' '''enneylvanitt, whither he lied cxtended a lucrative ,f,mde by , his ,ciwn persOnal energy:. "Atone time he Was a Director in the *egoist() ~, • .., Say ings .Institution ; ,f,ropi. iihie4`'ll C, : i tow . 11 /4 enjoyed, the l. 9Patado, ) Pot a shrewd busiesa man. I 'During the 'days' of the "Hard Cider: 04:;the I '"Old Coon §ltin",ddys of Tip and, 'Tyler, he was an active Whig politician, 'wield ing a powerful influence , among the Ger mans of our county maiMate.•' ' Although reared up', in'tha 'Lutheran faith, and at an ,earlyage, in, ,dein,mni, confirmed in , that nhurch, , yet, Ili) far-, as *c know, he neierwadean open profes• Sinn of his faith in , thiseinultq ,. 9.nt i i p ear the close of his life,',when he Weenie deep liconcerried,fof thi'Velfare ,Of his's4 e At his request on the , er vcning' before -his eath,-the Saerementiif-the-Lorthi -Sup-- per was administered, Jainrhy Rev. G. Jl. Beckley. Hae.?iKessed strong faith in Christ ? and we 843FerelY, ;hope ; ,he has foundTeaPe with Orto thrangh el** , and, that his soulnow restsirom all strife: Sttccissimßlisnmsablitir. , -TheJour- - nal'of,OMnrierie'rOpliti; to a 'question of '; orrespondent ' 4 What . properlien those who smiCeed,zin acquiring_ a. ,conipe: tenee in business pursuits ultimately re ink it?" The' sayi that of these who engage inbutiineis ,on their own? account Duly tbree_ont a voiding an entire collaise of their frrst ef fork 'tOf those who at some time or other haiinin 'reakilable,competen& - , 1 and'inaibe r Saidt9 *VC succeeded in hns= n.ineti per, cent., atoiStig the subject' of after:reVerses of some sort, so that only, ten per cent. of the Inecemful ones keep their fortunes unshaken;. - No, two things' , theill.:thinks' ? ,shogilßinOretstrong-: ly impressa upon the,young men of ,our ; country, than the insecurity .of riches, even when acquired, and their unsatisfying chef aeter. "There iernofalla.eisOinniversally char ished as thn notion thati.wealth ,a:surn mel . .ms'of The care of whine property in one of Thee' buidensome !of earthly trusts . The nnlyinaterial good which con%es any;estate,,the writer re marks, ....,, p obemade out of a- moderate :income r more easily than from a large one, and with fewer attendant disadvan tages. Another terrible railroadtlaughter is announced.. Two *Seiner trains on the New York and Newark nallroad lideden - the,edge of the city of Newark on Saturdayinorningiand 'the result was the iifitahi' killing 'of fisiir persons and the wounding of a number of others. A: tolaced switch was the Caase,of the -disas ter. it cannot be called an-aecident, be crtuse.the switchman, with criminal negli gence, left it 'open when . - it should have been closed. All the cars ' on 'the train • s frma New York were .set on fire by the coals from the wrecked engine and mi stimed to: ashes. Theie isa strong feeling of indignation concerning the ieckle&sness which produced' Slaughter, a.n4 'the New York Erenpzg . Pad, commenting on it, says: •"If the switchman was not at his place; or neglected fiis duty, he ought to be hanged asiiomitly as the facts. of 'his. neglect can be proved before a court. In deed, if the courts do not act more prompt ly and irigorOusly , in the ease of such crimes as this; 'the people will before very long talie justice into their own hands. taiir The Count di Chambord, or, as the Bourbon Legitimists style, hint, Henry the Fifth,. has come to'the front, with a proc lamation calling upon the people of Franca to rally around him and establish him on the' thinne of the gourbens. Its la' even said that, he inten ds making a, coup d'etat in imitation of , Napoleon. The. prospects of such an atteript are, 'however, so slight and so certain of easy, suppression, that -but little attention seems to be paid to the. Proclamation, excepting that, it is. rebuked tending to increase political agitatiW Later accounts confit:in the statement that the army. vote ifitS everywhere in favour of the Republica n candidate.- The coun try suffers another misfortune in the par tial failure of the harvest. Gray hairs prevented i ldandruff re moved, the scalp cleansed , ;' and the hair made to grow thick by the use ,of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Itenewer. ear Leisure ise verypleasant garment to look at, but it is a very bad one to wear. The ruin.of millioni may be traced to biir.Parly rising, hard work and per severance will do more than fertilizers. Subscribe for the RECORD. 4. la w.11,21i) d,114 .4.0 „ ,Afe III; . lA!,,aea. .7.W44.l3lol.4.9lMdfiriligefiß-A i®-Pears ark selling at $1.50 per bush- ea# ly. • , ne-Monday next commences the -clog days." • .vioicew addcd to our',lA"•,'•: •• • " • itirWorir has , beett re•demsuenned , pa , the new Itek•etheil ;:. • • • „ r 4 • xsit-Forici%deliveredregularly :during the iqulpiPtipplyietlionbrnke'sDrtigStored - •,, t, :Scaixgat 7 3l4.4:2: will; von-, taeiice het-Wl:Min eilSohbbrowthelse The late rains lave Teamed thei hies jiiitatoea' wed; froth :$2 7r) eehts ., ter , b , 4Biig ,.:, , , r 116,11ie Isfebhanieitowte 0/arieq say& ihO.Ertimitfibifri - piaiitßeaving ifiejeet: te!.041. 1 !I a,"igitpi)t a#o6 - 04 Oiliterly inactivi,ty 1.;;, _ lelhe old,3l4.*hpitp cOntai . pang' 0 0 , acies,:lieaii ' 4oo4 11 :4'; NV,,Fi' 81 440 4 / 1 , OubtY, MlL;hes. been eeldcatkideb son for $7;000:[ .1". • , , PexAcaggrir 7 *v.lgr3lclKeepf New , Fill% 1* prdachixt•last Fobbath, 41orning, iind ere'' _ ; inFthe Presbyterian Church the "pulpit , 1 " .16rit will bisseesi 4Y - referringtijA;nr that Mr: C. .A...5.A01f; Watch-tiaker arid Isweler; al native' of this place; has igaih psfitb4Shed- hhiself iu imixiit?. s 4 1 .**ii*:t0i 6 if'iOce0/ remove&frout•Mnapolis. ; • • am,Rev: J.F' .Canipbell,formerliofthis place, but-now of Sitausburg,' Va. hds ae-. cepted a call from' the:Littherthf- Church' , at Woodstock, to Pieti:Oh• _for ,'diem Until" the of a rogolom tßiphiter pared. , So say the Shepherdstoim Regis 'ter. ;. t• DIED SUDDENIx. - Mr. Joseph At e ntriA,v'ery worthy: and .respectedi citizen, ,of thil county between. Mercersburg Vilies ,. #os seized i s ltil'hellrt..diSeitse?' ;Thurs4y.laSt; wbibkin oats, , andldied;medgilly, 4g4 s' !a b o ut - i t a I,r. Noisy. , -"Seieran*boys-frOmAtigeounr: ;try were Atte • no i sy- ort Weat:t*da:Syeett . • fabchit.ll o'clock 'on SathrilaY-night Bach "hetrvestjUbile4s'? the boy sisi~l ~ia~e, 'but they -should. -guard, ageing.' carrying. I, qhrieke?. to the country , at such =season-. able hottiv, SOLD.L-We learn the old tniou, %prof', in this place belonging to the Lutlierean - Mid PieSbyterian .cengi‘cgatidnn ' was rel. Gently sold to 110 ? RCir: F. Oiler and' Benj. E. Price, for ; the of, SI2OHO. The church is ta be renindeled, owned and occupied by the German Bap tist or !Rinker denomination. FOUND. DEAD 3.1 Bip.=-4On Wednes day, morning, 28th ttlf.;a young:man, aged about twenty-three yearS, son of Mr. pan iel Baker of Qgincy township; wail fdynd dead in his bed.. He had •beeitiude i licate health for some time_ and had teonsulted several physiekta. It is tit:eight - that: he died of heart disease,--Spirit. TrotrEuthretCOlivEirrto:4. , T.--..The Good Templars Quarterly. Conyention will held in this place' on the 25th, 26th and 27th days of July, , inst.' Delegates, will be' in attendpuce from the different local lodges in the State, - Rev. Mr.'Kirby of Chambersburg will deliver a lecture, on the evening of the 25th. Other able lec turers are expected to bp in attendance. POLICE Okyroieit.'—Officer W.. Falor ner, under autherity from the Town Cou ncil, is now acting as Polictnian,, - Bbyanre not permitted on theetreete,t4r . 9 qclock: in the evening. If carried out this, niust prove a wliolesOnatiYiefOrm. H.:ls determined officer and will do his dirty.-- Our citizens can., thefore, congratulate themselves upon bbtter order in iho future upon our streets after nightfalL.--', -Vrsrrons.—Mr. F. J.Trokell and lady, of Lock-Haven Pa. spent a couple ofdaYs in our: town this week. Mr. sr. disPOsed of his stock of merchandise in this place a doznn of years or more since, and. re moved to Lock Haven, where we are grat ified to learn he has since been doing a prosperous businm. A more social or ge nial gentleman we hest rarely met with, or one more worthy of public confidence and business success. / SUDDEN DEATEL—Our .citizens were saddened with the announcement on Tues day afternoon that Mrs.. Mary . Hamilton, wife of Mr. John Hamilton, was. dying. Mrs. H. had been sick with fever for eight or. ten days, but nothing, serious was apprehmAded by her friends until about noon of that day, when she began to sink gradually and expired between 6 and,7 o'clock. She was an estimable lady, the mother of two small children. Her death is very generally lamented among a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Attrg, 77;:t • AR R...\ .44 - • •t, ! •••, x.recuns Of ro ..nd CompanW e: Jul ' 3r.littip: .1 ing resolutio e p : tsl • • feed, That t vr ial o p'(- its line via. Faye • vine, unkstan, Quincy and Waynesboro', tb the Potomac River. as soon as a - sufficient - amount of justify such. extension. been subscribed for the construction of the road from 4 pvint at or near Shippensburg to Waynesboroi ti or 111.60 , ,009. from 1:47- ' . .:t*W l te:yeh e 513444 Ciikiiianyt reqneteil to obi euelisilikrAbers, isftt verhoudAsibldaecultsExta.yontt pieta' the roitd : ,.. t