Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, September 25, 1863, Image 2

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    VILLAGE MctsD.
IiAr.d9.IrIVIRS
Mrldsio
Ptiretett-float thelltandstil *heat—
Wham breathes Ow foe butfalls before Ili,
WithFfileticatanait inMesttroat feet,
And Freedom's banner, strearninir o'er u
ldifer"l am amazed - that Inty one' could
thick of "peace .;;on any- terms?' Ha who
entertains, the, sentiment is, it only to be, ;tk
a)ave) be who : litters hitt thia ti!ne
over a TRAITOR wills . country; who, ,de..
servos the scorn and contempt of all honor
able "man.' ~• ;GEN: ROstORANS,
IV;OGD.—We would be,undor.nsuoy.
gations . to some of - our patrons in arrears. for
cords_of_w_ood. Oar "pile" is inst. a
bout exhaUsted, which renders our situation
anything but agreeable these frosty morn:
ings. Will not some one compassionate our
sufferings,by sending us a loadSooN.
Drugs, etc.—We invite attention to-the
advertisement of Mr. J: F. 'Kurtz, druggist;
iu another . cohi-mn.
Democratic Neeting.—A Democratic pee
tiog is advertised to be bald is this ; place
this evening. Several speakers will be.iii.-at•
towittace
Aro; ROaarrd reg.—The ,Lone• piles' on
Main street.' It is be pieditied 'therefore
that nobody will be accountable 'or accidents
that may occur in consequence-of -these' 01S
et.uctions.
EfiMg=M
orOctACr wilt be le last 'day upon which
eitisens - ean - he - assessed - torcote - nritie — cous=
iug election. Those who have not paid a
kitate 'or County tat .withis, two years should
reasember this. :
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Apology.—The, reader will please excuse
: the appearance lo•duy'a , paper. One, of
our hands left us last week, - afterserving an
apprenticeship of one year, and has turned
up otto 'of tho publi afters of the Nercersburg
Journal. Our force this Weakened, With a
pressure of ,job work, has prevented us from
giving our asual:atuount of reading nuater,,
Religious .Noteee.—The third quarterly
'nieetwg, far. WayuesbOrci' * Statien,.. 01 be
Lehi in the Methodist Church, is this
iiinee i liezt Sabbath, the 2lth inst. ReV.
Harden;'.l 3 . Elder, will 'preach 'snor
ting and evening.
• I ~/.• •
, 2:4;rms for *I-I:As of
Quincy towoiliip, awl Jovial D. Bustio.P.
oacii offor for isale in to•day's
piper a yoilitoprored farm. See: advintise
me tits.
Tut4ic Schou/6. 77 We believe the Public,
Schools of . our Borough were opetted on
Monday hist. As it is not 'customary , to
advertise in it, tho'"lieeord" zvo 'make' this
.announcement gratuitously. ••
Pobket Books Mgt.—A Pocket BOOk. con.
'fainin#'lbon't's24 'and some papers was ' , lost
,in this pisee on 'the 20t1i 'inst. Upon .daliv
ary to 31ia. Lydia Price:die finder Wilt, te
likarally rewarded. On Monday , evening
lest L 4.41. Leisinger also ~ l ost liis ; .PoCket
Hopewell' beiweeHopewell' and., Waynesioro',
eoatiiliiiag 514.80, for w'hich'; b& offers to
reWard - i4•Andei l libeially. • • •
The Storm.—Tlietitcirin of Thursday night
, a nd Friday of hug week -caaectl,unalukost un
• preeociented,. rise Of the , waters itiAltiferot,semo
country: ' 13ridges;,TenoingiJutu
yarkisez titan to
,havo..boon ThO, titrecnii i n this
stotiob w,ere , swollen to an unusual height
anti we learn considerable:.•datnage,_ was :sus-
1,1 V: Y:/ , 0 X •:
t 4, oingt,Dbtoe, rrn Goici • js .
gown,
theA 4 kreeisbAsks.gping , :up, I to slid, be-
This sinist 'inske Abe c)op.
C• - ,^ •
*.pprpteadts fool Inciatuaoci euoteturitite, in lire
g—illecnt-tet4Goolll
. 4
worthless se the Contitienttil, mosey-- , ,
'dab"' ' d 7 tothirlg.
46i03 ' tiAeg9lPol-A4IAJi, ugh deaoiinco.
Their papers frobi the largesi to
ost, anspeasiew of the 1.1 o.:!
0 - OrP tat" V:it .
Yriki?%lo l P* . i4e is " F)Y:j.to: •fii4 6 ':#1 .4 "18:1
their plans. So, let them,Aorl;
18,,1t would bean that, lraffentiiow, is
so great.favorite with ihe soldiam:l.liitie of
' , AAA*AFAPPOWr 1 ,
P 3,1 u 1102h 8 4 3 F ane
toiQit.-1 1 ,4Y,1 11 • ,
had 23.45 votetiiGoi or,lJan
oiriticiq
#44IgOPPOK os
aisavi7:4- t4 l -0
1'd3.1 r . , •
—""elrrtiej treilAkiiii.' 4 E 6( I
t .IE4O 0 WI
ed. at :histasideneo 'R 414 1 . V riv=a • ,
_year
)41 •
.ega, aucl Itad ni!:e.rentral El .01 1,11 I
bra/
1 1 4 /1 1141 4 0 e
giktit
•
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610101
.61 7 7 - e" 1,8
auii
'
124,reat
--The ekstkei.,for
4tedk, - 4,ll,otpremift 01' I
ob r4b4u444 -
tu . el3de t - any . of 90 > bl" rf f
*e4ent l t7, p %3 !Oben' t mpl
iCkaiOx in thi
#it4be
eee . o f ' reopyttitec tie."iA
it a b pantie' S IS'
tugs are a ver ee o
ritnttrroffritoreoietystoreAbau
'77 - 77 -7- n -a la mast est•
cm of the rival candidates.
the hisue - iiiertaintioiie - oritaieTeilm
portanco and ehoeik - tiAte
(Dot 'cougaiontioliFily" ‘ippiiser to exercising
the tighlyte lettnlitittV terttieirbellete. -
At. thieelfitAti ';
eeitiAA" " be' the 'duty , Of
eveiy tti•plteittg, the
• -
4110 au! •:reSpon
sibility. • The choice for Governorii between
AllnltElt G. dila:TlN:end GEOnii*
opportunity tins Wetiz*ra ,
€4,eitizePsk t 9 cumin! • 4 Teioid , A.t,4 10 1 ,
distinguished individuela• sn 3X decide ,1%.,,t0,
lot bor.
'Union 'Meefing . .—A Unies-meeting• inks
held in thiaplace'cia Teieeday eveniit_
The meeting
Stewart, Esq,,, of eruburg, a ,Igr,,Jay,
of New Jersey, a .{Christian
or the 'former_ $ll , • e". ' • Tif'• CliarnberAbitig
14ind was yreient and eontributedlargely to
the:interest of t h a• ..oceasiee,,.. They ; die- I
teursed-aLnumber-or--popUlau , -tunesia--1-a-,
Manner highly crodlibble to the`
eians, and which proyed,quite a treat to ,
our
eitheene: An effort ,:was, _triads: , by ~a few'
drunken toldiera stip • "copperheads?' to , - get
tip a - nelse and confusionduring the 'Meeting
and thus annoy the'speakera, and ,tliey were
partially 'successful we presume, netwithstaa
ding the:gentlemen had a respectful hearing
by the large audience 'of Uttien m3n 'present.
1a167e indiUns. 7 -Brig.
,Geo. 8115 . 1ey,
in. - a - despatch - to Gen- -1-laileek,
through Gen-
Popte; date 'of Sept: 4, says that on the
Indians, fought and dispersed
.oter ,100 4 destroying,all , thOr camp.-and oth
er property, and •
taking many 2risoners.—
Gen. Sibley has, received a letter from a
'Catholieclergymen at l'omblett, stating that
ihe;has-heettiwaitedH-upou—hy—sevett—Simix
.
' objets who wished him taint:arm
,Gee.
that' the Indians desired to make peace
with The whites, 'and, as - a 'condition, were
willing to deliver upevety Indian 'mho . has
been:engaged in the 'massacres. Puffier
dn
dro says the Indiums are ,in .an extremely
'destitute Otiiidition, 'rind • nahrry of them must
starve the ensuing; venter: 1
the_&L a
.4n. itgcted runttlij. ; --The Middletown
.),Registeh says :-,-Under our , obituary
beta this Morning will be4bund a notiee of
the death of Mr.: Jacob B. Ahalt, iiiespeeta-
, T
bte farmer of; this vicinity. , ltis is, the, say
enth death that has occured. in. the same fam
ily since the 11th of March last—a space of
only sir months. Six of his children, their
ages ranging from eight to twenty-Seven
years, died between the !lava March and
29th of June, last. it is very rare, indeed,
that a Single :fatally . suffers such. a heavy
mortality in so short a space of time.
A Scrcl Affair.—On the evening of ,the
title inst., a sad accident resulted at Portland
'Mills on the Clarion river, seven miles be
low RidgWay. A.' B. Esq.' the
'arshal for Elk county, while attempting to
arrest .11. man named •Daniel Smith,' a cheer
ter,•and -during,a Beale with. him, his 're.
volvar was Inedkedfrom,his hand and aeci•
dmitly exploded, the ,bno entering the left
side of,the neck of •Mrs. Smith, causing. her
ideath slmastlinatantiv: '
Clitition.—Drafted men' who• may claim
'exeroptien lidlrfary' berviJco 'on the
ground of being tbe i only tnipport of aged pa
.rents; should not resent their claims .anlez.e
thfy cote give proper - evidence t • hat their
itafeinents'ire Correct. conscript *tin sr
,r.e.stPu gt Pitteburg,;au.hold - .1,690, bail
t. • • .
l' that be' was "the only Support- of: aged and
'iiiil4k;Pik'reno'o3epeodent .
suPpPrt.,": . • '1 ' I
•
itEs.Geriei4ll- John A-.'-'lVleGleininii thus
tvrites to a ineetin: 'n of. • "s•
yip coufitled , tows vi•kbrop aii34 the ire , ' 'upon
t • Irerly-it-wiudeVerlperstaiitl-Po
thisimwit If armed I :ol 3 . l oAt4Lad in
the way, remove them, if need beily won ;
if moral rebels stand, in, the way crush them;
by,the weight' Qten,iudignard pphlic
ion; if party creeds •Stand itr the wa,;• hasten;
to wipe Abeam out of
New Postal' airre:Wy" -=-1 1 14' new' postal ;
leurreatsy Will; be isstutd frpta.the Troas .
aryl at Witelitegiton,i The newissue will,be of
tbg ' 131.0444 but
r
°lobe color arid of uutforin :
?lee ;Ibe; paper
7411 be diet:ter and !Ironer, and bear wash.
7,r t:f i=t:o i
Atityrd Bro:4oad, for,
marlY ,Senitor f •
eons vant
, . t ,. • eculiok of, •Pe&srters% -' • .
died at his rtsidence in Easton:, on Thurs. • ~,. „...__ . 7 ,.. ....
to . c
A•
~,; i , irif „, , ----Aietterivom• • um army : f .the yo ma
PYAM,,t,1,,,, 1 •.1,L2 i. 11,it ~, ,,,1 ,4 .4,11,:1i :-,, i. • sta.tes-thatias many as seven substitutes, who
- - • _ ' had. deserted, '_wereshot in 4he severaf - corpi
ii ----- 0 - . -0 1:4 1 4'" - - -9 tiiiiid the close ofjast week. Prciapkiind
- r-negrimaxiraugootts - whit
It difstite4lkeerialer.ziutkoAboixt.sdiko/riPhic# xuteukooluiphlnmikat - WC - o elan Hof of.
44 ',' . , ozb ,i, '1,1; - 1 , 11',1......;1; VA ; ' ' 1.4 , .. 1 .
•+, :;:,'!" ' , feadem,..wzthoitt the belie of=partion r i.!-.z(
i : 5 414 - tion*think;Jimnstagrees are IN.; pod , ... 44.;.....,., -- - ---. ~.---c,-. --• , ,: •
:- - ' • • •s - peOpla t iatitz)VOlPtCir*aft good as Eikitty 'national hanks, millitin „aggregate
linen it:140440 ,thit 0 • .r Make them Alike. capital of 844,340,940, -kayo. ; alms4os,?,l,ieen
t
ifeiolaiiite , Aninal, ~_ ~ - . i authorized to conunenee *ration!
- ' ...`'••"• ••• , ,ev•• . : ••:-.'-- . ,
for thk suo
'
-..6ir~__...
. i The gennen-,Refortned;Meis ': ‘t*ri ?; .
1
Eche ..:rs,' .. 443ernaan:Refioni' 4 :, 4' 'Ei t iiii:i
!. , , -.. i ," I . ~ 6. •,,. -I '
vil_ I fieh :t . ..,..-.,.:,, :. i ' :1: :,,,,:, •:,,,,
nomititionli an article oii:l , -Itil;:litilillieit'
. ,„ ' A I
a y . 4 .• , / - ^ - ,t- ,, , , ,i,";.. 1 ,',,, , ,1 A,': ~.;, ; ,..*li: :i_
if*folnotit4aineng, abbehitineittikitt,'
ihnittme plat& Ale rebellion 'itiel . 6 - :-st
the great iainity of the titnea:in this, coup-
ittotaprlo-4tet
soltlittbo, dititukauthority,of the pi7il Vir
ifftifuetit;linTtittatili." a' *that'
against the Goveintueut:-:— .
yith, the
.nuuros_ of the Souil it hi lioubirestf,
e".
bitO. OitutO, the tisia;OflOorOiki t ilid'
excitement, but with the leitliPis'it 'Fat bed!)
'ettieulatiouTheAtuSpense
bysTltibt — opon
themselves, as well as upon the whole Tand;
hasshoy!i t t - ,that:. - phe, - gap
tn
iisews_suzitii,thlag4alitkveststeitivith-STe
prOitbulked
all sank ofeittleri 00(vii 'wolf i''-"Th'ey
that i.esist shall ieinliele alSolteis data ,
itioq i ' •,I t nt ittik6
war, on tAe thit'OW'thirnelfi, is a fie
cessitx r —WßAnat maintain the laws, even
with life 'told Itevatite.
.
; Illp,prcaneto Drafted Ilfip';= , -The • follow'
opht4on, of Bolt'
beeti issued b'y theiProvost Marshal4enerall.,
."11hder the thirteenth section of - the, en
toflinelit-iet, it FS oloar'that a, party _drafted
and wiSbing to furnish a -substitute - or pay
the 'commutation, teust to so on re4Petiore
ttrat'day fixed for his appearance. The, ptiv
ile,,es expire with .hat day. If ho fHils :to
4ep - ort, himself mid agiiaated aa a:deserter,
he his still the tight4o . go before - the board
of 'enrollment and Prove - that he is not liable
his
claim to exemption, he is to be [held liable,
he cannot eicape• peivonal service. is
also, undeeliuelt eireiimstanees: siibjeetto be
r proceeded against as a deserter."
M EMENTOES. ' FROM , GETTY
W eolneeday !some of the , sad . relicts of the
Gettysburg field were exhibited at the rooms
'of the Uhristiao Commission,• Philadelphia,
The Ledger says
The sight of one box was , partionlarlY
affecting; as the eontentt. were bundle by
bundle, taken oviVand spread upon the coon
ter;----.The-buntlies-w-ot the. last toens of
dying Withers, committed into the faithful
trustof delegates of the Christian 'Commis
sioucto be 'sent to mourners at home. Bi
bles, hytim books, - pocket books, watches,.
loekets, memorandum books, with other
touching tokens, moulded, compressed, and,
disfigured, forined the -precious contents of:
this tox. Alany dollars -of our own and,
Confederate money were enclosed in the par
eals—Nearly_half-of the bundles were from.
North'Carolina, soldiers, and the remainder
' from' our own men, who assorted these rel
ics and assigned them to the trust. worthy:
Christian man, sacredly commissioned to see•
to their sace delivery.
The Storm and Freshets
Nice YORK, Sept. 19.—The Rale- held up
a. little lust uiftht, after dark, but-to-day - it is
renewed,.'in part, with rain. The freshets
-iti-thL .3... 17tvit ott - Te -- ; --- totieb damage to,
the railroads and unite. • The mail and ex
press trains last eight Were all detained ' two,
and a half hears 'by a flood eight Miles above
Schenectady. The steamboat Immo Newton,
from Albany, had three trains of passengers
down on Friday night. In the Pennsylvania
j coal region the flood has been very . heavy.
1 The Delaware Divission Canal - has suffered
severely. A number of bridges in the vi
ciriity of Munch Chunk were carried away,
1 and the loss will be large.
e iu-to'rijr
The Ramored Evacuation of Richmond.
NEW Ypax., Sept. 20.--Special despatches
from Washington iicate that the 'reported
evacuation of Richmond may probably be
accounted for by the rebels withdrawing
their slaves from, the line of the Tennessee
'Railroad, aril scattering, them south, to go
through .North Carolina, towards Atlanta.--
This is iiansed by the Capture of East Ten
ilesiie by Gen. Burnside.
Adrices from the Army 'of the Potornae
state that the rebels appear-to be in increased
force 'along the Rapidan as thongli aetermin
ed to resist the crossing of Our frces, but
showing n 6 'disposition to cross themselves.
From Marhston
NEW YORK, ' Sept. 22.-4 he steamship
Mississippi reports passing Charkston at 3
o'cloilt on, „undly vorning, and heard heavy
6ring.
The steamer Fulton reports that the-work
of nhountine heavy guns on RattarY Cr,t,egg
is very Ow, in, consequence of the annoyan
ce:, received from the reberßattery 13ee, and
'MoUltrie, by shot and 'shell fired at in
tetvalr: of about twenty iainutes.
BEli,The'Rebel news 'fr.
important, as it shows that the citizens ara
leaving that ,place, en mama, taking; with
them riorything'of:calite. • One of the Bog-
BlikelYgiiiis, said tF!iarr)l a shOt of over
five hundied ponds in ,wei6t, and,, Placed
ie. the, act of firing.
.14:11AtvitiTREoutin llAnri§.--31rAVil
liato. Lawrence, of Falmouth, Mass., who has
'related - 41e 'advanced niet'of eighty-siiyear,s,
attrantlAtteadeow lot in' that' place • which" he
inut iinwed'zekultirly for 'seventy nacceeeive
dinner, firmer-like;'''itt" the
fie ,'"Might pass now, -"hand,
for - Time" hiteself:--trete ..Bectforel
Maarotsa.—Tomatoes ar e
'aillizig iinitichmood.at'fifty cents, a quart;
Irish. potatoes and peas at the 'fame price;
asset potatoes. at vie dollar a quart and;eorn
at ,3 450' a dtisea - a- ID award the same ettir
,bitrnt ( rates- prevail Writs widiting (are
sallies: poudd i :q joints at S 2,
25..," limit shad at &IP ',each ' and herrings
$3 a dozen. Butter is $4 a pound, and.ens
$2 n dozen.
4, , A
.
_
Aitthue Reectin Ogr
,Xko'ii`,#tp,f:4lo , l4effiVeturect fronti ,- -tte
"i, , Xrion,vli6a4e*: - .444 -
•
774 tog )4.tothe Nmrsc!rgilt.hf 3— rc - 4.,IWiJ
ingiccoint of the ght ob stalker: - ••
The kettleppphenejpn,C , ekveni7c,o!,44et r
the vicinity of WidowGiiihnn, 'on'the Iva
- leading froin MoLareoreft: -Cave to 'Ohatta
peorinni 801 beeennynenerat v ,the openly
inentnnieilut if:,
„Early in th th ielEnado--
ite - peAoile
batterY. Five but of his
liCaptain VartriltAbiniMititikirKthfi battery.;_
a en priOonen---
ttvo O'cloe,khthelionteSt
The, roll of musketry ivaS tar•inork
.ous "and Aloafeninglhatr ;at, the': - bat*. of
Stone river;, ; 1„p
• -At 2.40 P. Mi i •tbe la, iici.cen.
treb'eing pushed and broken,,, ratreated•!iq
disorder. -; • •, , •,
and
soon ehodked the pursuing , enetey, l yho
turn *ere driven inlisoiderover ,the ~same.
ground
General Davie division was, driven` back
with heavy loss, and.every. gal) ofthe,Eighth
Indiana• battery capturad; ,: when his 4. fora tis
rallied,- pushed the-enemy: back, and*, retook
their guns. 4
Reynolds lost heavilybut:stubtarnly x hold
his ground, ving the•. enemy, hot, ( never
leaving his- Rini: : :
Pialinewalso man overWhelined. ands failed
to! get ,off; Iris whole , batterT and tive,guis
were -Wet.
Vamelovo, 'after fighting .gallantly i . lost
his..omnd and. , overpoweredi fail*d. to , re
gains his position, ; •
' Our, lines pressetbseverely, wavered, and
the rebels,' exislting over , their : .apparant
sueeess i made the air resound with', cheers.
They advanaed. slop (7, the whole , and
when within. Our fire,7the musketry. rolled
from. right to• left, and. until 5 o'clock the
fighting. was terrific. , •
'Ehe Csicheral grew. anxious. The , wound
ed, poured the rebels moved.. steadily
u,
_ _
ip_to_their_headripartess,- ,
New forces were opposed. to , thera i ,
from this time till dark. the battle. raged with
destructive fury. •• ,
At 'link,' the firing. having almost. ceased,
the enemy threw forward fresh troops and
again engaged our right.
The,notion.boearne-general, and until long
after dark raged with. fury, .
The battle-thus tarchas-been-a-bloodyrone7
Our loss is very heavy,, and the prisoners
say some of their regitnentslwere almost an.
nihilated.
• Both armies occupy. the Dime ground ,as
when the.actioas beams: • , . -
We have captured, several ~ h undted pri
soners, many of them are from.•the• East.—
We took ten gums and lost seven.
LATER FROM GEN ROSECRANS..
_ WAsurxecrOi,:Sept. 22.-.:—According to
' official tieSpatchi3s received. 'herb;, dated as.
late as five o'clock yesterday aftetiMbn, Gen.
Resecratis had, ieformation that Leagstreet'S
corps had reinii)reed Bragg-.ibetiirethe battler
of Saturdah.enel it 'was subseqnentlx. stated
by deserters- from the' rebel' army that Ear-"
ell's corps fisd - also Como to his assistance.
A telegram. war received here-to-day' troM.
the 'officers 'in 'cOmunind.' at Chattanooga,
speaking, tha most 'enc,niraging.' terms: of
'thegeneral,results of the-uCtions• of: Satur
day and Sunday, in which,' according to his.
representatious t -tha Union ariny ; achieved a
substantial success, the enemy being "most
damaged in killed, wounded; &e. A. prisoner ,-
taken from Bragg 's army says that Mobile
has been stripped of troops,for Bragg, and
that some troops have hem sent ,to him from
Charleston. Also,, that 80410 fronitee's'ar•
my were in the late fikhtS feet ! , that, the
Iyholo Confederacy aeons 'to.' ho cohoentra
ted there for the attack of Gen: 'Boieertins.
Mor. latakir
•
,•,
ENETIAN ' LINIMENT.
ACERTALN CURE, FOR:, PAINS •,AND
'ACHES, and '
warrentesuPerior to any (Alt ,
er, Croup it OsitiVely curs t relief is
c:„ 'abselutely
sure hnmediately it is'used. ifotheis4 this,.
emember
and arm yoUrselres with a bolder without delay.—
Croup is a disease which gives no tintfce, frequent
ly attacking the child in the dead hour of the night
,before a physician Gan be summeneddt may lie tno
late. Remember t.he ,Ifonclian Liniment never fails,
Price 25 and 50 cants a-bottle. Sold by all Drug'
gists. •Office,, 56 Cortland Street, Newt York:
, Sept. ,18—Iml . • .
WCAEAPER THAN TRU CHEAPESTt
• - -WHETTER THAN THE .HEST !
®'FASHION, STYLI AND mauTY
WVARIETY, ELEGANCE AND
DURM3II,"
UPDHOWAY • I S,
May 29. "` "" Hatters f
Opposite Washington House,. Hagerstown.
tar SPRING STYLES, 1363.--We Nava
just returned front the Eastern Cities and have now
oenpur Dining stoat of Goods.. All the new styles
Ifeti r • • •
inu ,„„- a -rp rani with
(Jetties; Umbreigas. Porker. Book Post Mon ins.
talovea; and wools! ,i____tr___zitepaqicAlat
-
Min - Pol* - or apt ,; that notwithatauguio
,th e
high pnces of goods end the geheied,' tytikiPleint - ef
eviipthirig *shut at' ;War peices,,44'iiiii:'priipaili'd to
'furhiih our' edam:Stirs •tnewt• articles*/ kr - oift.inteht
old priceirandlit such smt.ltadas hoe hot th;.be
.noticed kr the custooterst. : Oall,,und. see ths„ goy
,Spring, styles and prices , thr 1863. at ; • ; , •
• ITPD'kGRAie ''"
, , , . • .
• ' Ei • . ' ;Nays;
" Opposite' Washitigtou' House; Hatierstetsrio
H ..serectuNTRYKERCTIANTS , ;nie.l In
-sitedao csl4 sad &minim' oust snick H (laps;
Vanes, .:Visibimlas,.,,egoite s t ; „Books, Port *nouns.
Gloves, &a.; We . ace pripa,red fuivisn tO.9ountfy
dealinO,iinytang miens line in jiist such qUttilites
iiie ty
jobbery.' °WO - Invite alts 4zainiestion , of but • Meek
and pricesibefant yougi>,,.klast.tii Ouches°. rc.: , .;
„, • .: "
r1::••;. 17 41 ) 494,Aft'5, 4 , ,,;, , ,,t •
,t, rillaY ; natters.. •
00081 4 7WaShiiiicfeys'ilotiiiii. t HOlOniteiiii
it;„1, . ,),
•
,qUIYAN, I 3I4,. ; ' 1 " 'llii •4.01:,
1 ,1 IJACCALOR '"
~t •t1.!,_1,,,;#15/414.
ri 'l' •
4tip uta•Paion teatititri• !e. tit9P!tt,,,,p,l4
dig* boionifor Me9.11051!. u. -Viaihirrin " 7 .eita` Mies'
*chi: tune:vita* kil‘ &lit* 1. 1340iis
in the cauntAlat the latest inkaii,iwitbieweiniiend
mail :Our secon4 IMPPlriusl ~t
13PDEG1tApP8', , ';,
May 29 '
Pt!!!!" a u l° ,
.*.• .t
ft''' . - -; , ;,,:,.?*
GotN
..I`,ER hAA.
oAll/
is
jitaitableft* .
' _ -,- I . l34ebitt
lowest tiara. ishoiesitiesod Out
• - IPAEOltAittiesi ••,
Ilettego
• Opposite Washitiptontifoine,,lliitteritown
-u~~
-11111,10marros:W.,20F_i_.
1 • ear ta,,p see, of the _ _
ItrIAZZI-NribrtghtetrohlimearaDA , A4t •
13rtunbaek, age4.4 , o 3*e w la-Inftethe and 4
10,tiiip,place,tomi., the,: PA i •
-Aaotc:li‘
GPXalk (114liter:4
aged., yeere ? 11 : inenthelukt,
•h
, P q e
Nci_porgi, P.:, :
and "_
Near,
7 „4-44 7 W- ,. 44; Lr t
I P : '
moethii,aa.ga ' ,
„ f in' Greencastle, ,setit.:l9lk, .Is s B3 ;
14,0N.,EAKyio., in . the Ilth year of
•:' S." --."" "",—e
'eon} the Ameri c an ,rdeschty d lath' „
. •
V.LOVR.—=Sales latn:ou ,Saturday and. to
day , embraced,2,ooo , ..bble.. shipping. ; brands,
City Mills, Extra s7®7c 25,800,, 1tb1e. fair to
very' choice Howard Stoat Exera, : 4s,Btagi,
6112&,.800 , bblet. goo , . Cut Extra 40.-14.44
So and 300, bbls. , Wes at .4.5e9 , 7A,
par burial.. i !lbw t-elosed mora • active,
and. qUitestrong, and4r,e mit*: ;our cluotm
itagrairfollowslioWard-:S, treei7SwPorand•
Ottt ~ Extra, at 85,37L0_,5,50; Shipping„ Ex
at 5;87}®6; . Retailing Extra- do. , at
$6 ) 1214 Family do at 7.',25@7,
Wheat -martzet,was-r.vtive )
prices: ruling , higher , for colors, , Sales
inelading2,soo4b timbals good. to °hole* ,Hen
tueity.'white•at 168.(170 eaata ) :4,ooo , bush
elsioanunon, to Very, , fair Shadier:l do, at .125
@LT° coati', 8,000 p,ualtels good. prime , 5i0at1.75(183
at1.75(183 cents ; . 3, 500 bushelx• damaged
to , fiiir Sbuthern red, at" 120@138,.eents, and
2.500: buaheis good. to prime do. at, 140 C,'
145 , ,eents. •Dainaged to-: prime, lots- :yelltia
and white,. Corn brought :90®93, coats;
: an,
adtrinoe 2:ets. Sales-of 44000 hush
els , Maryland Oats at. 58@)61), cents, metuture.
tinsiniessin Rye was do alined to-a,,.10t:. of
100 busbelX prime , Marylad at 'lOO , (amts..,
,11114ffE5T AIME
.MEDEII
J il l F . UR T Z
1 Ih ''on a -of Way=
. IEB !°
~.
Tv i t
fh from the East,'a large rirldi full assortment of,
fresh Drugs, Paints,• Dye Stufisl
Window Gillis, Putty; Brushes, &e. ike,which he
is prepared to.sell as cheap as. they can. be had at
any other house in the town, and in.regard
to quality, c•mtitit be'e s icolledi He has also unhand
a large assortment of ' • •
,TOILET AIsILIVICUES
.
comprised in part of the following iiitielss, va:.
'.C4ilet Waters,' all kinds, .
Eau de Cologne, oudlesa ii varlet;,
E.stracts for the handkerchief, .
Fine English Pomades, '
•, '
Mandolines,
'' Bear's Oil,
Fine and Fancy Soaps,
- .
~ ' Tooth lirashos,
Nail , ". -
. , • , Com - bs, cte., &e.
rer eirlinary parposes.lie 'has Corn starch, Pearl
Harley, Pearl Sago.,favoring Evractkviar
Leman, Y.anilla, Strawberry, Raspberry, Pine Ap.
pie, Crease. Banana, Celery. Pear,' Peach, Nut
meg. &c. Presh Spices, Black Pepper awl' all oth.
er artieles•in that line.. Ho has , also .sourething to
please the • •
C U I ,A. Ilw, S..E N.
A fino , stock of Toys of all lands, a largo supply.of
China ware. • ,
M il 'ateont. MlCedlacidziesiss.
Ile has. . Drake's Plautatiou 13itters,..
. •Roiliand'a•Germaa do..
'StirLd's Sarsaparilla,
' • •'• • Bull's d 0...
Elziteshow's.C'augh Syrup,
" Diarrhea Cordial,' .
• - Frey's Termifun
-Vermifuges,'doz.,kiials'
. • „
• •Judion:s
Spatild!n,g 8, i
. -
, ....
Ayers $,, - 1 . - .. •
Biandreth i 's
. ~ . .
,11.1orsp',s,
M ,
eglanOs Ity - er;: i ...qii. ,IV,i6sliolv's Rao' tyrinf,.
..Syrup. Dr,ns
Palie'ido: :Kirogese Cri, T,
ainneys s ways.on - luitid. '" " ''',"
Thankful for , Itind fsWirs already bestoWed upon
him''' it. • • •••:tuintituale-4:4--tinsintinGerhopititt
that by, trying ,to. please, he mar „ win ,the confidence
of the people.. ; t A,s, mush core, taken iq waitiug . up•
.adults childre , rs. . • .
-titul'earefulfy
cOmpOunded tiit'houni: ‘i ‘, KURTZ.,••
• : 'September lift, 1883. IS t •?;
'Hpiewelll Mills and WrOtieWboroi, O.Tocket
Buelc seething *wain gov,ersotorit currency, t and
/a :number of. weiPPl , illPitother Pa*Ptn A'hbe.r.a/ 10,
ward will be Aaid„thc(llo4li,=uppw.gs delivery t o
subscriber. 11/.3.:LISISULTRi
September 25, 1853r•-B.wl •
771111PORINIALTk N — orricie:
about; iniitieeitailiithid..
l'ne' SO& sit taken The ittrAt ttriiiitomit• is
the' UNITED STATES Cll-1210:10AN, which
payi six pee muititt Gold 'Oliacptiztoipal:: shm Opt..
We in 0, 01 01.—The5. 1 44 411 4_ , 1 9 1 re, 144. 10 '5"b64. :br ql e
,andimigneg at .ar ; b ut ' Deena .._ • .
as ma .on a may . ay, irbeiti"tlil44:oan
'like, all etie
dein m at premiiirm Alinbatea mei 141w:wish: •to
aecum.m good'iliveretitieitt alMaltilMjf.irithattl 401',
tl
P.9lo4 o to l lo4A!UleiVilsl 4 l Mo 3 3t r d .i
,wthoopp,cllll itridAetthOttl rf t l 111-
(kid to"o9ll4ltardWitti.
'thinle~i~ad to
sod. t Aldo titirrwAiitiutty ithoit istrott
ego gstpt l, lB#o W.PHTBIIOI3, EtErtrst.
-• IA Ma HATS
HER VC 7I DT
,MADE tin TS
Hair K
r!e'ier e imes
nit
ultiVedon,V ione enti itattli&eshinejandi:-.ln s',:1111141,_ •
ititiliailiEle 4411 iK: 4 4-
well set_With thriving timer: ,The rani ittljoino •.% •
bifida' of the Wire of Josepli,
' • - :-• - • ,'!
provmente; "itrolt , olont end
~..tt
0 7 0 S
*itbitions Kitchell attaibliit' goollfiaine
'
House, gniktr iibi lintgitiniikliwiniAnoliti Muse.
hind 04.•eL4hiebjtillii*IAtterki*e1W'14nhonient
to_the deVeghiatievill,gekV,Velghryififer tvith ,
Pinup itiNhf4l erOneei.;:;,,:7:;•
of choice fruit treee on , the promisee., Thor lacd fa • •
disided,into use Tr1ictiv0635.1n4 , 25 ; , Acres''which
will be sold ttiketbet oisepttrately •• to suit lurcha-
Water Pillos 7
through, the farme . .rifirSislißti.conuttenen :at 10 o'--
clock onotaiii day'Wherilhe -terms' ; ;he made
known by ' ,!. • JObtiAll URGER
September 25 1 '1863..z.te] I, a ,•• r
.TRUSTEBS SALE.
THERE will he Geld di Pithlie "%lei ton the- ,
preniises, in Ilttineli toinnittirr,' mt. ;71 . 1W18.
'DAY irES.IsT Da.At or Ciorvotikli; . , 1803; tkelanwing
Farm, late the to,likti tip?* d '
ec'd, viz
TRA-et - C•ii i •
AL4EX4ICIi
and 85 PERCRESsataVallowancs or lalin4ratljnin
ing lands of Samuel Beata, lienry, Besore, Levi
Sanders, and Robert Mollvanyon which., are erec
ted a large twciditory 'Stone-
OEM BOLA
Stone Barn, Stone Spnng Heutie, ; •, three Tenant
Houses and other buildings., ~Then; , is. a fine
Young Orchard:griming on, The,- preinbies. About
100 Acreslclear end -tut ler . good ;cultiv4on. The
Timber growing is of the teat t ,. The, farth is web
watered by Antietatn creek, and the cattle can reach
water in ail the fields except, one. The road from
ebainbersburg to i,V4ttititiont' pata4ta"the door, and
the rlwelling.is but three mike from, the latter place.
The land ie.of.the bat STONE quality;.
There-is a rnmaing,andel . failing fountain in
the Spring House. . , •
°,.
li r—eta`XELSP , C. 12 .
• „
One-third of the'intichnse rei t Miejr tid`hr; Palil down ,
at conformation of dale idhe roir o Ondir
s. be p 4 1:1
in three eqval annual ;.oyineni.4, bearing „interest
from &air cottfastri l ltkon:. kiiat 'pay:rticut, •Ist
prii, 1864; 186 ; ili. d.l 1 t April,.
1866: r lol'lllSp
Thistee.
Septam - bei
tII !! .1
•it 10 71
EaL Ers7AVE
rll he undersigned,. Executor, of .James. Beatty
and aistrof - ilatharins , lleattfi /late of. -Antrim.
township, dicu'd, wilt offdr 'at Public. Sala, on the'
premises on the days mentioned,. the .following, de
ocribed itenl•fstate, to wit i .osr .Thuraitas, the talti
day,of i ljetebeir, ' , next; corthd • Munilen rurin, at in,
o clues, solid.,
MANSION FARM, . ,
roaaisting 'of 'a tract of Laml , situit4 about f 1 miles
opth-enst..of tireerscastio. in swid townsi4, bound.
ad by, lands of James DaviOdon. (I:l3reoubbill, Hen,-
ry WyngeriJacolt anti.Otorgi3 Speoltnan and others„
con taming.,
152• ACM
more or less, With a large tie storied STONE:
13141;11411 HIIIJSE, a large &hone Bank Miro,
coin Oriht' ono other outbuildings thereon; , There
is a never•faihng o Weltat Water on said Farm :wi;lis
a Pump in it., Alan—There is on large
ORUHA RU of choice •Finit Weiss
At the same time' trill' he offered at •Poldie Sale, , a
TRACT OF LAN Din the- occupant -nf Samuel
Gniarhtrt. bounded by lands ofCol.
Ihh Mansion Farm, lands, a John Grave and others.
Containing 184 ACRES more or lessr'im
there is erec‘ed a commiidiuus STON-E DW,e1,1„,.
ING •
.1101[411:31" 111Kte
, .
a, largo Bank Bain built of brick, 'and 'after in.
proiremente, The're ji• an eieellenCeringdf Water
and a good APPLE ORptiAttit on saiti
'ALSO,. on said doy. a TRACT .or, LAND.
known as "the Lind Vann,' adjoining the one .114
tleacnbed, lauds ofJoint I rove, Beiliarnin Chain,
bers, 4iiti John Keefei 'and •others; containing. '
260? ACRES,
,withi u twoHOUSE and in eieetlent
sroNE. HANK BANN.' A' AO gitreaut, ;Wa
'tiii! rune through this' 'Fermi I • • .;
• There will be also *trend;' on.,the 16U ,clay .of
October,.;next,. on the premises,, at 10 ,O'clock, A.
ND'
_ -
eitnatein said township, of Antrim, known as the
i.s o l ing t on F a un," bounded' (? . y . lands:tt
of Jeeep
Others, eon
-141; AO itkg lasa;wit,,tot ;•;
„,,
TR.&OT; ,, +QF
vazta tna4a3.
; Bark, and BpOrd •Itinge:lbetebn. Also
Orchid& '-There is nit %excellent. ~ Eprinz of'
ivitater on kid tact. Sacb,of said , :roma be
sold by the Acre, neat .tneastue. said Forma have
,teareqalll fPelittntiaxit supply of At,iini Timber:
WO:a ; teOris ittaitin •fon.c 'day of
Sale:" NIL O.
T. B. KENN SAY;
"i EZt or xatneS AkettYr'deed
• 32 • ••• • • • ,
sop. 18—ts Es'olt,cathaiine Beatty, dod'il,
„.-0 "iiiin!guiF
'Obbingit
7- nialeloffematiii. bdtebitetitecte4Viaotamispwatng
['snitpOlogint upon said :prisusier.wilito.4o , o!. vtitu
,acetuding.Aultike Mgt Of.l l utgos) , ~„%., •
Fluor: vv wourua.
w wit.fret-tertrq---
'.. •'— , „.;
-*- E1 irra Chains, EttieiaeilOhittliChithse,Aong
L' Twee; end otheratahui made* the subserie.
`,. 4441414° bes4"l44l4tflea Astg‘fe !ad.
,).
44 10 , VlittFakiW i lifiF t...
ilei9Altrgk 1.1 7;") 4 4 /
• Duc2o .