Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, September 29, 1865, Image 2

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tarTbe no ate &shaft re; stneettptiott
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athlete whilst the present 0011" continue :
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Pe; Antintia, ir paid apithitftheleafi " $2,00
" *Oar the Year)
ADVERTISINO,
P er NuerVel.S.en.Pre. Alva times; $1.60
• q.{mabeeqteht Insertion; 35
Administrator's and 1321160 tor's ittititai. 6w, 2.50
A liberal thiduction made to,yeitly -advertiseme- -
, JOB WORK
QuarterAlheet (215*80)" $2.00
Waif, r" h " i .
,13.60
WW O " • " , 6.50
..:WFor all job *ozk and, jeCal 40mila:his terms
invartablT cash.' ' W. BLAIR,
tutor and Piwfrietor.
ADVERTISE I ADVERTISE !—The .
4 ,
bircuta
tioe of the RECORD in this region, including
the townships of Wallington and Quincy,
largely eneeeds that of 'any' Other Are; pubk
!kited in' the `County. It is themfore the
bpst ndvertia,ing medium:, .
Serif, then, you are a Lawyer, Doctor et
other profeasionat man, aditrtiso;
. 16rIf Yon wait to snit goods,' advertise.
sWIf you Want to buy a farm, advev
, WU' ,you want to sell a faul t advertise.,
larlf : you want employment, •Ei!lyertiso.'
gif yott want to employ help s advez•
•
--- ttiarlf you want to bity a ?ioise; alive;
tile.
1665 - If jou_want to bay or mil a lot, aft
'veftise,
• • serqf you Want to, boy or An eatqe, 'ad
vertise. ' •
tarlf ydu want to buy or 'soli grain, ad;
vertise
E If you want to advinceyour interesti
gettar`ally,-/ovE*Tran
. PUBIJC §ALy.F.---We 111101 spoial IMOD.
tion to theltveral balms iefreilltilate *dyer ,
heed iu te-aiy's piper.
PuBLTO Senoota.--The rebliet schools of
- this place will heopeped on Monday netti.--
W ‘ e - have been requested to announce that.
the boys will be reattirett te, 'imet tit rthe
Western . 'Sebtinti Boase and the girls ttif the
Eusterer.
--V-ALUAISLE -PROPEItIy --it itilrbr:seett
by refereree to our advertising eoltrronwthat
the valuable• tows property belonging to J.
11. Gordon is offered at publie sale. •
1==!:
BACK A0AT , 14.-.D. B. BussELL, Egg, has
just returned frora2the_Eastern ' cities with
another supply of Rtoree awl ltuuse-firnish
ing,,artieles generally. His advertisement
will appeai next weefr.
NEW Goons..--It will be seen by refer
ence to our advertising el:dimes-that Jimaple
Miller and Messrs. Price &,Hoeiliok ate in ,
receipt of the i r firstosapply of new fa/i. and
winter goods.
.04lor Sem—The farts 'belonging to the
heirs of John Onsw.aker, deo'd, recently ad=
vertised for sale through the column of the
Iticnnn, was purchased by Wesley Koontz,
for the Bute os 691.121 pet acre,.
CROWDEB.- , --Our .paper this week is erowd•
ed more than usual with advertisement', and
owing to a pressure of Yob•work has other
wise received but litticattention. This must
be expected in throng seasons,. especially in
offices where the business will, not allied , the
employment of a foreman,. •
THE NEWS:-*-1400,11 !WWI are ; SCUM.
General news of the least interest, ditto; but
our eachaages are teeming .With political
matter. Glad the eleetion is se II Oa? at
hand- , ,one week from Tuesday next.
MEETING'.—The ladies committee for the
Soldiers Pie le will meet in the " Town sbll
on Saturday afternoon, tliedOtb, at o'cloek.
It is important all should be present. .By
oilier of the President.
. , AIRs. Q£tif. STOVS.I6
Kate Bienerton, Seery. .
FAIRS. —The York County :Agricultural
Fairrivill . be held in York on the &I, 4th,
sth, and 6th of October ; and the Cuailer
land Countytpir at Carlisle on the 11th,
12th and .13$1t of October.
,SPECULATION IN WICEAT.•.-Infoiltriatiori
et the Agricialtural Bureau goes to . show:
-thni 'the iitietit rise in the price of wheat and
floor resolts,,froin speculative ownhinatien . s"
rattier thaescarcily in_ the crop, The wheat•
thouglilesstilitiu dust •yery,: it , vastly
utorn'ithOn , couilinied by the" Attiefi="
can people.. . ,
GpING 'W . ri.a . r.=-Dlr- J. L. Dletcallintern
'tile We frOli his ralUa.
14113P--IncP, , private .401114 7
tice.*dverti-emeat in:another column. •
4. :1 „!'„ 2
:..N . ,l;4ir yiktlrasusastxx
Ile'sser;liaj::reeeivekber first supplrof
goods. See adviktiseileut. - ' -"
OT,sitoly.--Tlitis. J. Wailksr iilll3)Si` the,
„•
r.a.r,.0,U0U lbs. ofs.allow,rni
sgica(oero w m An c.
"11,Ii ea in flr“ ?.
np Yiro c Tn‘enty, *Wads paid , cl:nr!
after , the 26tatlak5eptember at' . any .iofi)the:
I, I,
ti4(sikontal.ileOsitoiieninf the titiftett
',41,n the Urthin ticket of Allentown, Uhl&
Chan "trofyeantliilatt„bfittilit"i*Viiil-;.
ditifitki*it woe: entranit - Ainn;
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, Agititee\isotlib l atr
•s el ,•ffe , and'lve 'atift 7 --inro authga
4014 itn or al thel4ratina,of itdeitendenceil
•
co ltd 'not yemore - app .1
Calkto'the v imanestataka:We i ontik.yo4
The inilitariimwer of the Rebellion is brag.
'knit lt ictprei
lion 'still rankles in the Southey?! lisrapt t , and. .
the South - will now attempt by secret miliaria
she- failv
ea to ittmompliis,li•hy fnrCe7titainisq o : :11,4t
the great North; with all her mighty resew.-
'nes' filial
of 'ti4.ppeeiou s intrigue,
which hat - stolohiltelivory`tif In - Angel to*
pipe Iltrngs , of peace, that shelnay:drownAhe
eagle's scream for blood
Have we. fought" - this gigantic struggle,
spent nioney, and - sacirificed thou
aands of Colmibia's , bravest sena upon. the
red field of honer, that 'vie May have - the
- privilege of pardoning the Criminals Who
augurated the war, and brought disdiatinb
and weeping ter Our peaceful treaides
our lion-heartedbiroes, left thei r homes they
loved so well, allot with the rosy tints of
health - and - beauty ‘inantling their brovis;
1111 6
Ow,"
their'eheeks t gone-to the , field of, strife to
-Porii - out - tiserlifeAloo o , endure the' hard
shipit of the,'mareh' and 'the bivouac, and
starve ararrot in Southern prisons, that Mary
mighe. buy a ktiqomforrthe,crenses . of Om
son We•ivalk over the dreary:battle-field
where the carnage-of war has held high car:
nival, and a's we approach the head-board of
elution soldier and inquire who it is that
ski* Within, we are told this he is but iu
of a half million who die3,*not that the south
be humbled ; lint that the Nerth — birataisitd,
not that 'treason be punished, but that it be
honored By's virtual acknowledgment of its
rightfuliesaandpurity. rs this the reward
:for our blood and treasure ?`Thia the tribute
for the atterificee 'cif a four years struggle.?- r -
God forbid.! if the present policy of Ma
Nationalinthorities be followed up this strug.:
gri• will haire beeufought in vain, and in a
fel years the North will bow down and wor,
ship the golden calf of Southern arrogance
With tit much fidelity and eeal,as in fermer
years. The slave-holder will again rear the
sable' god of Southern idolatry, and with his
foot atatoped upon the 'entailed. and, bleeding
victims of his cruelty, will crack hja Whip
eirer oir.hetids an'd cry, "more," "more."—
This is no fancy aketah, but a living. reality
to' which we are fast tending. We trait
.the
thousands who have bared their bettotuti to
the theek of battle, will awake from their
seeming apathy., and like Me Prophet on the
Mount, enhaling the electric-firea of lietiven t
thunder into the ears of an astonished world
tiff living 'truth, that "Freedore cannot die!:
Let them declare with terrible emphasis, that
the cause for whfch they imperiled life and
limbs, shall not be' pertrerted from its true
purposes, and rendered abortive, through the
vagaries of afficithie diplomats and . political
mountebanks. The country demands it,
huminity derdands ani above•all, • libetty,
priceless, Heafeii r born boon of man, calls' for
it in thunder tones, while a still small voice
comos up from the graves Of the martyred
doad and inquires "is this all ece'in
We want a great free country where crime
is regarded as infamous, with a flag unstaim:
ed by the guilt of treason, and a record un
tainted by the foul aspersions of tyrants and
their abettors. • • ' '
THE SECEDED STATES.-If the Statek
which participated in the rebellion, and
which a:e now seeking a restoration to the
. positious and• the privileges which they . fort
merly enjoyed in the Union,' are sincere in .
their recognition of the abolition of slavery,
there is one way in which they oan make
that sincerity so manifest that no one will
question it. It is by'recording their voiced
for ~ts final and entire .prohibition; viz :
throUgh their State, Legislatures. , .They
have only to , pass the amendment to.the Con
siitution, which.'deo!nres that slavery shall
be abolished and, foreVer interdicted within
the United States. When this amendmint
is adopted, and not:till thee, will theinsti•
tution be dead be,yoUti the hope of resurrec t ,
tion. Its abolition by,the,. fortunes of war
is good so far as it goes, but it is not final.
•PaEsiDian Imieorm's Torts.--Last week
Gen: Grant paid a visit:to the tomb of A
braham Lincoln, at Oak :Ridge, Cemetery,
near Spriagdeld, Illinois.: The remains - of
the martyred patriot Are still unburied, and
lie in the reception-house, just as they came
,ftom Washington t witered by the tears of the
nation. A guard lent . is pitched opposite Go
the house of the dead, on a rising knoll,,sur
rounded by trees. , Three sentries , gnard.'tbe
sacred remains night and day , the stone doors
are' kept open, so that, the air May *enlace
'freely 41irough the place. 'An iron gatetpre-:
tests the 'remains from ti-close intrusion; 'al.'
thoUgh•'one'can see the.two'nolßee-4hose 'of
Ills:40:141er andof the, fittle,sop. who was car.
.ried. there, from ;Washington,. with .hiuk to,
Neil fins! Teitiog , place. • iGen.i'Gr'aut enter..
;i'd the tomb, was verymuehirapiesiod With
ithe.sio-hi.and stood gazing, Upon the :coffin
'containing, tbc , mortal, remains, fob, a long,
:tinita:l Re afterwards wit:del hii :autograph in,
the'entinite4;':
- 11rT-IfUSenretart tthtilreastiry‘lbak
tc; c 'or
,
-fifty-cent fractionaleurxeney;.and will abor t.
[ly, issue ci stibs titutien 1 , a Ato4.-A•9o,,:tiopp
-whet-hirtvilint-erisE4ll
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iitilsoestsitiettee4l‘,the"iltitteitit'"e:stioi tqf'
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fell,gßt9 , lf9tli
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Jar-Counterfeit cruva*Orgrilrapizsjtyn
;been put in nirenlitiOne.- The paper is said
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• r Tifton:rho - , Sept: 24 —The - : 404;4 11
,thO BoYd'Aggill warder• was partial killitimilf.
!:iiii to-liaji , by,,t . thos , voluntarVison ' `iiiiiiill
Benjantin Ireiiib*dr. Marsliiiiiill4iiiiii*
Who stittesAlMt•in Au,giist,*4o46:oild 4tk
(other 9ermaii i ii,named - AirglitOp . : , ,kitelkii„inil.
in!''.9 . * York i`'s German eniiiiiiliig.4latilii
Igmetlity didillit learn, a tuoutatt 4)01444
that the,three cense to Pittsburg on an emi•
iriilii'' VierriTalihilrelrgiViblid iiiit'llbtr
shall (1/14,64,44,,4441 0 g,the , drawl Yl ,
le iiogsesual)f a Taiga enbilitif - "Of-'m ney,'
_contrived the,blenitil murdering.tim s lthiely
it iiedilmplishodOli their4irrival here,. j:ky
iisaileinethelstraishiet'o, tistt: goiesf'fok
where Ma:shill lived. The'' conflict •.was
shoremsd-deeisiirec -Freeker stabbing-him:
three timeti t wbUe
.; simultaneously Marsall
struck lim several times on the ,head
. :with
an lion bor.' , ' '
' Freeke hail also made i 'A voluntary state =
,men; inwhich he trietto. throw ' diociedit on
o pixt of Marshalee,staieiseiit, fa. 'the pin ?
poseof exculpating iiiinielf. '", . '
Tiler' confession, has creat ed intense ei
eiteinent Ihiongliaue.tliis, 'eity;' . .tind crowds
of pitizend obetrtWted the 40:pets on the piiis
lige Ol i Jim" . prisoners to the jail.
, ,
f i rßm •
), itieamoiltl,,V A., Sept. 2 4.—'The.. meeting
of 3itiztins at the ,
last-night, was
addressed by John S. Demilehin and IL John
arbour, easdidt
-district, -- Pendleton,, though claiming to have
been afwayS oppcised Sedessimo, was .vio
lentiy vituparittive,ag tho,North,und.
Republican, party. 'Speaking of-both armies
having been on his farm, he said , four Yap
kee Generals had camped on his place for
Eye. menthe, and he considered the f a Is . t
thatthree. of them . were killed the -day, attar
they crossed the liapidan t aaa special dispen
sation of Provitfance in hisbehalf. he re
ferred among these to the-, lamentediWade-
Worth. ' This iowerdly ass aUlt - isTas received
by , his audience with intense ilisgiist.
BArbotir's speech, was thproughly Union:
He showed the result of war to be life ,to
the nation- and death to slavery. , 'His ad
dress was most Ini,tli4nt, tad was Well repeiv
ed. • •
The. Indian. Connell
FORT SMITH, ARK., Sept. 2I.—A treaty
was signed to-day between the United States
commissioners and the Choektaws and Chick
asawe4toviding 'for peace :and friendship
betiteeh 6i - I:Government and 'the said tribes;
promising that they will exert all theitinflu
encein compelling the Indiana of the plains
to maintain l peaceful telations with each oth
er, with the Indians of the -territory, and with
the United Sr ates; that slavery' hall be abol
ished forever:, that freedmeria 'shall 'be suita
bly provided for; tbat lands' shall , be leaned
to the-Indian s of Kansas and elsewhereohat
the right of way shall be granted to railroads;
and that the consolidation of the Indian
tribes,' with ft territorial form of government.
shall be recommended by than to their' re
spective emin
' The commission then adjourned sine die.
Colonel Sells will go toFluinboldt, Kan
ass, to conclude a treaty With the Osage In
dians.
• - A
1 a' b ift ta a .
MortiaolviErtY, A'a., Sept 23.—The State
convention has passed an ordinance dividing
the State into six congressional districts. ,
The committee on the secession ordinance
will report early next week.
The convention has also passed an ordi-,
nonce abolishing slavery by a vote of eighty
nine yeas to three, nays.
The amendment to the constitution, erases
all provisions relating to slavery, makes it
the duty of the Legislature, at its next see•
sion, to passlaws to protect the persons and
property of freedmen, and guard against the
evils which may arise from their sudden et
Manoipatioa.
TROUBLES IN YIRGINIA.—As might be .
expected, ,there is much destitution and pov
erty in Virginia, 'espoeially, in those parts
which were overrun and desolated by the
contending armies. But poor as some of the
people are, they are going tolaw by squads
and battalions. On belle -Plains especially,
where all the _fences and ocher landmarks
were destroyed, there is enough work, it is
said, for fifty lawyers. About eighteen are
now monopolizing the business, The cases
seem hard, to, settle, except •by arbitration,
for deeds and 'records of all kinds have been
destroyed .in varieuz ways beyond duplication
or recovery. One old lady, has become in-.
sane over, the matter., Her land, though
small in area, waz her all., • Living for years
upon it she knew its boundaries, as if by in !
stinct, but her, neighbors on four sides doubt
her, and, between all their encroachments her
territory was reduced to half its former
limits. In her litigation to recover she has
sacrificed, her.
.reason and shortened her
days.
ABOUT ADVERTISING.—The following
very •sensible'• remarks we 'copy from the
'Louisiana Flay.' They 'are true, and to the
point: "We cannot censure a min in busi
ness. whci does not advertise if he has noth
ing worth' advertising;' but readers 'must
know that the'linsiness•man•whe throws out'
hiKsign in'a newspaper, and is not: ahamed ,
stocK of goods, can always "famish a
better quality at lower .prices than those
who, , eitner 'through •shame or 'penuriousness
uever lev• the 'public know•whav they have or
what.t they are 'doing.' • • '•t •••
•
There:are thiee brotlierit, .two: 'whom
ive: in-Methuen;
Mass.;" who hate , had in
ho Aggregate • elevin wives.' • One 'of :the
ge derma; is now a , widower; and -the: Aitud=
tion is open for competitors.
• • cr •
_ _ .
-WHEnz • 'HEY--The •iDetroio.,' Tribune
says! that, J imeal Motgan ,& ' , printer t w ho
tucked- 4n. that eityAlitriug' 484.0, aitd.l&l9;
hies talleacheii.to.o9oooo , i4 gold. hibh is
woken depot:U.la.• the: Bank -, of Boglandj ,
eubject to his .:brdir: ;;If should ; nicer ,
, e.e or t a o atFTof Thisqtion-,1,
caa,-Ic4rnyall.ther - Tp - drticulanvi4r , ';uddraitiug
thelrritainzofficec ;tor , fSi ; -
IA%; •
41eatIgookermaaJearried , a,few day's ago
to'Lladyftfthabianati byitheaamekvt °toyed
' baok; who 4d• said .1.0-thayo , do iacouurof 440;
9.9.o)per4iatkaaw44 , - hi, it t r ;
'; • ' - 1.4 i its;
Sera, Aho- Basoilio4loodhomad.from Cos-
Fl:4l44.4:o9o l ool l **Yofienatoideillibitiod
4.134.34043. k
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lit-t I
r 44ii . :::4, , ;;E..iitudizi.i..i.!..a0v:..,11;114
If„ T.fititit; ‘l'.' ;feteGently '.Made a i pfiblre
I 115;:inf `4V',4bliillgton,eity; that Mil - zk:oo,,
,ulMiiiidifiblefil.'lo';,the' State_ opposel
1 :ti : ii . ,4l44ltlitintiii I:44*Lndmei3t, - but: th" ,
17, itellftlieit44Ailit*Aitilt State OoktiOltniie
lit;l4Aiiltiiiigai4hli. l .igitilishatiott iifidave4
lit hi . l - iii - i-Siliti,fiii:dlitif.i . .'yeaes ticitife;litii
Itfitifitdeetiniciltionfilkers abet!' be ecnitsmaas.
I ted. ' A : session of the Legislature of Ken
hoped proeeedingi will , 6 .. ib.A.4titted .provE
'Mina -'idrlttlaegtil Oiiiitiifilie - iigifiere't&
that Qoantiontvealth,becoming. one of the
greatestfree S tates in the 'UbOn. '
41,i . ' .v ., ! '' ;4 4.. --' '-'• i i i, ;;.ii
: - .lo6'satliird of - t o e appl e °IVO 'iituais to us
twontakthis. , year r 4he , ,,Louisrille.Journirtt
says the
~quantity; _
..prqdneed .itt K en Kentucky
will 1 m very eiiiiill. '.._ cibe farmer ii'mention.
efk,who last year, sei4, twe, ; t l bb r co upnefk. AVO
htindred intfreli at a price of eq a Mtirek
This' year. he. will only hays ,abent Ave" hila;'
died ,bari•eli. :jn Noia, SeOt4a,' :itleO,: fruit
will be Veijilii4lit title year, . Malik jirelink4
in Anqatieliii Irallel,, a ftOm,W,hieli: i a,:lint4red
barrels,'of.aiffilesliiayit f0i440 21 i 1 4!' 0 1 07
ef l iWlll;:tint, yield. 'kir': eney poteti, life' 7 941' 1 -
raw
rseeltiCe"was ' eatithlished
operation fit' Vithole 'the 27ih
of n , d,iitiatti es
2„500
,i'deters, en' , '1,750 each
The three Cent etaiips - aClditi . five
days of , were nt roan.s,
tenithatissad. 'The '0131'6 has' bir . Cr eight
hundred'boires, all 'sold, and an:'apiiarent de=
mare for'rissinitn.linait.: ThiS beliive is
the AbiggOt thing:ohAha . ' citak,"' atid‘beits
all post offices sitiCii'theiivfiiiit',esi4bltilimbni
in the reign of First, in 1664:
OeThe Comtnisioner of Internal Revenue
has made the foilorriv,, ,, deciiion
--_-_-,_Butcheis_who'-pay-a-licensatex-of-$lO. may
retail other merchandise" than Aicat at the
same store, but may not peddle meat without
pedler's license. ,
Buichers Who pay klicense : tax of $ 5 mey
peddle n3dat_or fish without pedlir's ,license,
but cannot sell other articles, •
Late advices from Little•Aock,
port profound, quiet in that Statik The. gut
erilas Wive( settled dowtotand gone •work,
and travel is unimpeded .and secure. ,• „
The, n tla' Cemetery at Antleiam;,Will
1)9 tsvige nolarge as:the , cemetery„t,ti Gettys
burgi-apd:iill contain almost twice_as many,
graves: • .
Bested Corbett, who: ADA booth, has left
the 'ap'ni, find hies' in .- New York; His
trade is .that of a hat: fihisher, and' he has
figutiied it,
• ITCH ! ITCHiI ITCH !
sonATatt SCRATCH! SCRATCH!
Wheaton's Ointment
Wilt Cure the heit - he - 48 Ilon'rs
Also cures ALT RHEUM; ULCERS, CHIT,
BLAIN'S, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN:
Price 50 cents. For: sale by all Druggists
• By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER,
Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass.,
it wilt be fortyarded by mail, fres of postage, to any
part of the United State.
Sept. 22-OM:'
rr SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES FOR
1865. • •
Are now ready;at Updegraff's Hat Store a g rea te
variety' of HATS' and CAPS for Men ' Boys and
Children's wear. Silk Hats, CassimereHing, Cloth
Hats on Fur Bodies, Plain Cloth , Hats, Fur . Hats
WOol Hats; in Black, White, Grey, Brown and
mixed colors, Gpyaquille, Panama, Leghorn, Can
ton, Braid, Straw and Pam Leaf Hats, &c. &c.
from 15 cents up. "Cheaper than the cheepeSt,
Better than the Best." • .
Wholesale and Retail at UPDEGRAFF'S Hat
Makers, Opposite Washington House. •
Ap 21 1865. Hagerstovvn.
Gold; Gold, Grold, • Gold I • '
Bright, yellow, bard and told,
For less than Fifty it is sold, ,
To get the "Div) , " you are told
To call at UPDEGRAFF'd Practical Hat Ma-
kers. where you can be supplied With all the New
spring Styles of 'HATS and CAPS for 1865, at
prices that clearly establish the fact that the precious
metal, has declined. , ATI 21, 1866.
ilk.i.a . M.A.Mt.
At Gilimes Rotel, on tho 14th inst., by
Rev. John Lloyed, Mr. HIRAM E. COM
FIVRT, to Miss MARY U. SMITH, both of
Washington
1 1 1 %;:0111.1E3.;
Nent Smithburg, on the' 18th inst., DAN
alEdLBBdAayCs aged 62' years; 11 months
Near Mt. Hope, on the 20th inst., SU;
SAN E3131A, infant dsiughter of James and
Margaret Heefner,.aged 1 year and 17 days.
; In this place, on the, 22d inst., PETER
FREDERICK, son or Frederick and Catha
rine Ilarbangb, aged-8 years, 7 months and
22 days.
On the Bth inst, near
LI4M, eon or M. L. and Mary Fisher, aged
.years, •b months.and.l7 days, . •
• Farewell mot Her, lay me gently
In my little ,narrow bed,
Think of tlimwho gave and took me,
New I slumber with the,dead.
Farewell, lather I must leave you .
For ;lie dark and, ail ent tomb;
ble.ile my eyes in dek thin!! slumber;
Faded in thy early
. .In Antrim.township, .on. the 11th frost.,
HENRY, son of ire. Harriet Frederick, a
ged 1 yeare.2 mouths and i days, : • ;
Greencastle, on the:lsth inst.., SARAH
J „daughter L ot Matthew Gordon,, aged_ 8
years, '2 months and 5. days.,.. .• .
'oo„the lith,inst.', yaletteville,SA4l'-
UEL.,FP14.44 ; sour of JO ~a nd, S usauM
Baater v asecCt...year and. . r
YletleALELP.lllli CATTLE .31AREbral, Septenp, ,
her 22. he a rrivals and sales :of Beef each
tie at. the Avenue Drove' Yard ure.larger this
week than, they , have been ifor seierid months -
Oast, reaching about 2,400 headkthe ',market
111 coaseciueueo ,irtotfory .prieesitie
hat) ed. :“
era, a 6frin ` - T cyr fair_
good: d0.4t,14@15113 4 uuticorateon Lamm,
140130 - ' 4b tb,• , quality,,-, - T e :meet;
aloud very dull , withiu•AUtruatiovoiraingelof
prices. • t:
_.7 -
• „
Sheep are in fair demand; 9,000 head sold
atltotti.6iglier.Vit•4l , gritsiwt , for ...good =Tat
Sheep; auit.44.50( u~ 4:50a es t uii.4 oo .stook
,heep.,ls t;r:;;','4isl )..V; ; 1.01
At i qws *re deautedx*filtplieseit' '450
froxid,BBQ apt ito 01.00:411 Woof?
as to c j uality,ext,4l*:eritto.sql*tfrif 41ei
IMMO
_, , ~ ,
, IlogilhAsie adirao4od; , Abed"' :t;509 bead'
~.),)
.10 /
sold at ram..l)/.140.9 t 0100 lbsiletpas,".to
q , alit s•
~...4 , \ -..:, ~ , , ._ , , 1
~.P: • 4tDzira A, S' *Mbar 26. - -1' era is
!' • ding t loti I'Orioei .at ell
.'. ),• • iiiyood; '6O riel :So d, uioitlige tea
faro) C., litc 69 ,2 Pi. cod arestera4 6 B 0.-
2 , C; I'' ; t«' eiens Viallizttid id; ac fe,1.1 r 4
:59 0 4- t f•Rileblaor' faudk,4o46,,imdliditit.
1,500 barrels onp ait tivate terms..
-tafferititArthili#tiritiOfiniat 4 frote ,
871@8 for suporfitie i $8 0508T5 for extra,
49Mtgllifailiafa ;Minh Yap& $1.1.50®-
19_50,11.bb1. for :fang i :braitaii _ : Rye Flour
is selling; irk ••• small' Way at $6l bbl. corn
MeakititWitir,llol) 2 Be4; ' k
GRAI.N.L.x:Wheit it tit fair demand at a•
heatforiner.,ratesAPO_ibukighik,o.o.,
Troth $2.1.0012.15rf0r fie* redi — the,, latter
rioll:fatiktelaiiirettgilBq2'.2srOdld
Peninsyliiiiiiiiitidiab'er Wee ter ''',,i lin all 502'
(§9.00 ~#; , bus for whi e, as , tali
Is se'lliu` id iitogil :1 .!?. . us:- -, • "ii 4 7l
, Without, change; 8,000, bus sold at 9' 0 1 40
for yall6V: - Oita' 'ire `ratfier'Seitiebp''ooo
bus sold at 500 for ipforior,,ao sP.osB'e!' V
i:kup„fpr priple.'lmip 'pi .Sll4rley ; sold on '
F,i,SrEt'tp,l 6l *.. ,7,1,„"., ' ,'„'Ll,,, - `1, ' ,..: -..1.;.:,•,'
e ' • "L' ." - •1• • rri . • • 4,4 %
La Ivar7glro&
ay, the highest. qao4;psiee
000,, pounds 01,6 oty, to be, delivered tit Airitfiti's , t'
both ' '
.42,111VAUt
it 188 .M. C. RBSSE R annottnecii; ttitheLndieti
WaYiesbbio l and bic nity that she liititßast
returried fro :the Eaatern,Ciliea wittia fineasain*
meta of new. • - , ,
BEIMI4iN GOO/WS {,
mph ,sts lionnete, Bonnet Tritnings of qvery,descrip f
don, Ladies and Misses Hats &c., dtc. Ladies ate
invited to, call ancl'exainjne liar new - stock,
up.2—tf.
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-Valutib e own
AT, • ,
PUBLIC BALM,
WILE subscriber will offer, at public sale, Oit . Sat;
urdt Ly the 2lit day a aclobr, vaittehle
town preperty, situated on the Northwest Mirriei. of
the pubs in square, in Weynekborm The, hiqadve
ments.atie a new two.story double.
111.11 I fl 01
with twzii;story.Brick Back building, al l •
Wash HI ogee, Good Stable 'and. all • • ,
necessat, out•buildings. . There is also on' the prem.
lees. a gtiod .Gistorn and a..;yariety,,A, - choice • fruit
trees. TI tie is one of the most, desirable properties in,
the town., having. S fine MOM - connected with
it and be ing favorably situated for business.. Ttid
y ard, andt walks haire,been, 'A - eyed with Concrete.--
The whc,)le is in the 'Mode Coniplete'iepair:
Sale ni commonee.at 1 o'clock on bald day when
the term i t will be, made known by ,
J. H. GORDON.
G., V. MeNd, gtlet.
sap -is
TPU,BLIO.',SA.LE;
.
MIKE uudereigned 'trustees, of Hantiali Vita, de
ceafied, Public Saari, on SATUR
DAY, O,CTOI3,ER 2(B'l', 1865; in Waynesboro',
the follorming lirrall:et ate, situated in, Washington
towafthip, Franttlin County, Pa., on, the road lead;
hi& frail Waynesboro' to Hopewell Mills, , about
mike frornr i lther,plice, to wit:. A, Tutet of first,
rate, Linvistone Land, containing
6 4 11L0RREV...":
more or less, 'adjoining' kinds of folui Bonebrake,
Nicholas Bonebrake, John Metcalf and Min:Mel
Miller's !wiry, with 'is
'LOG DWELLING; NOUSE,.
Log Barn and Nog Pen thereon erected, with a
.never-failing well-Of water at 'the door, a first•rate
orchard of Grafted Fruit Triree ' and about three
Acres of good Meadows 'The abtne laird is nearly
all clearett.. Any person ' wishing to view, the above
property will call on Samuel Rinehart liyina near
the premiyes. rirSais to, commence at 1 o3oclpcit'
on said dilly when the 'terms') 'will be made known
by • SAMUEL 'RINEHART, • '
JOHN WALTER, •
29~-ta,
anun
subscriber offers at Private Sale his' valirat
ble property". being a Tract of Land situated
miles East of Waynesboro, on the road leading
from the former place to Baer's Factory, adjoining
lands of Isaac Shockey, John Boneirrake, John
Funk, and others, containing
211 .43. CI R. 211 ES
more or less; in a high-state Of cultivation.' The
improvemente ire a
TWO-STORY BRICK, MOUSE
with Basement in front' 'Mid 'Cellar behind
never-failing Well. of water at 'the door—a good
Bank Barn nith Wagon shed: and Corn (;rib ali
under one roof, Frame.. Hog Pen, Frame Wash
house and slaughter house together, which is over
the rade—a done Smith shop; also a •good Water
Power with a, •
•
Frame, Grist and•Savi Mill,
all in good order. I trouble with Le in the 'win
ter. There is also oti said premises a large variety
of choice fruit trees, .stiCkes 'apple, pear, peach,
plum, three different kinds of tame grapes. ,
There is oleo. a Tenant4louse-on the above tract,
with good implovements and a never.failing spring
on the lot. . „ , •
Persons wishing to purchase such a property will
do w ell by calling °tithe suhicriber.
• • • " - JOHN L. METCALF.
sop 29--.1.f.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE sil , scriber will offer a Public Bale, on Sat
urday. October 14th 11365, his,: Farrel. situated
in NV oshiugton township, on the MeAt;er Gap Road,
aboit lands.
of r I:tockey;'Esq., ;I. Vpill',",biiowberseri, and 'Ali.
ett; containing " •
"'"
114 A C'lt, E S','"
. .
about 6 acres in ; timber.. Part orthe land is Jima..
sing And, part tumbling stone. 'the imiaraysments
o di s i,i l Cdf a tiVlVo.Bl'olilt .tII2ICK' it o,VBk *
with Witteitunit end. f, l new 'Hank - Bain •
with Wagon Shell 0:Ind . :Coro: Crib: attached,. with ••
other. necessaryllmikitngs, such wilbakef-houlie
bPu.". 3 ,00 Pen , buggy ''be,dt*l o !: • P 3 ularg9
cietern t house
~ end a well with , tiret- rate -,,
tar 'Write puMpin-lf
is ;ii‘it the iiisigeltieliard oat fritit;•
also a young arabard of 100! choice: tremillanted in'
the fall? !ti 1 ~.*; wiih a; kit 91;141;k/rag o l io, traps'
large lot of geepo stocks - in good bearing. condition..
- -W--Sale-tircommcuntratX - O'clilck 'on said day
when the-terms will-be - m da-known
'' . ' • ' • SAMUDIathr
lElaPr zytpitti; !mow
--IARBiRINGI;',WIERING . F:: ,,: - .,
: :
triß viiPlidinfPrOc4he4B 11
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tilifiA,44vP,luiff?o ,l ol. l *9rii`fr”iglPer;4'irli
oproe" 7 'nnarsih,4 u*Rf 3 kor" 16 '0 In
61'0 1 4: - hialni„'i aiipo,s4ll4' ii0"1111116001ir
solic,4l. • PRl.Cilsdly 'ad
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" fi .41 0' ,niim.tfoii,
- 11BLIC H '''SALEI : ' : " ...'
rtritt ill be lis et is Sale on Eat.
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, tiets o te p, ~ 4. ;nOwir , 'ea the Georg*.
LW ' art ?rope ? moire •A . 1111pling Real Entire
v t
ie: A lot g ' anti c. , tidal g about two acres,.
situ to rii (t2i y • tow , hip, on the load loading .
moo? inct , unketo - • •ne mile , f ro m t h e fez ,
Arry,f, , p ode: etkuprcremenrs a re a. .
'-'I2It . 44IIII6IHhiIEtEINfiIIOUSE-4..1
_ . , I -
WastilltiinG4 - ernalllhildr ag.d„,, Ahr, t ,strjr joillajotz:
all df Which are irr i6011.-tiiiiiiiii-Therli 'le eillirAit.
this' property . a -. • '
' TAN - Y lk lilit c .
i
with till the neaeseitrY bizilainifti I
ortihlitOutirlea a`
carrying litop4O; ' There is °nib' 1. kopinCi . armies , .
Mink' Wifrallirtliftlititall'id" . ., 4 Xiltititter,
of water pvtinirffiroOgh, theepirlimi ,• • stream
enough to ruictlfe7i4lEr - bir; iilltlit •; ,y, , lin AN L _
yard. The whale, is eficicayti I/Jig / 504 ajui palling
fence. re n .q.**.kini , i4 4l4l4 iiiitiPe. 4 . 0 can
_664_ o ' r. '.;: . , •• '. v- - ho - 'initial iiiti
~ , • -mixes.
11rSaRicilii*iiiiii4:41 , k •.c , _ • '.., .or .en
Ole tennitMilt be - r#3llciotirg:W* " , : 7 - , ', ''':';i -.. •
. - ,' l'l'o,-Q' ~: ,, , f.•:, -- -- P liTEl,4:ittiEtkiit.
- • '': • ''' "~ "' SA Wig% PlPoltrz. .
.
gip: 29 - -te. • •• ' • • ,L4.lt . ,Bront, Auer:, -
LAZE
HA VING returned. , innit,:the Batitit4• :thief .
With a.large. end chajcP ,l 9 4lo ,s4e*RC,
DO - Goods,. ftweetiltiivareo,:eet•
-thitittere
Which t am prepared to 'o fRi-hrlth Much greitelr, in
ducements thdn heretofore-for liashw 3 1.. ' •
.Silks, all Vitooraild ' Tainted Heltinss ' —Frinich ',Me
rino; Alapaess,. Gingham; Shawls,. Balmoral,
Hoopskirts, Collars, Magic Midlink, • Bugle..'riiin-.
wings Hoosery, Cloaking °lathy &e:r
GEN,' S GOO
Fancy . and.Phlin. Casignerestoßidck
Cloth, Vestings, Satinets, T,rMeds, 4Pans#.,*hirt
Fronts, Collars,.pleck Ties, Under Sh i rts, Swots,
Duck o . loves,'Bnci qadiitle •
Furniture Cheek;' Ifteddini;` Cotton 'Flenne al
Wool FlQnnel,3,i~~ey;~'.able iFi3per; !ow InTFT
Syrupy ' Molasseg, COffeti; .Piapayil °crew?,
Bea Coffea,. Sawa, ,ToP4pcos l /lab4it, Soap, Tea,
&c.
The above .georli. have,. been pnrehand for,, the
Cash anti I.4leelto-the-same te.be,••enhiLheiCaah u
tee don't keep any books, . • . • I
fly strict, attention to businefa,,arul, a.tielip to
please in eyery.respecKi hope to. merit a confirm.
41ce of puroangp t , • frfeptrmitzer IN&
Y 1.14
ttB,I,E,
lUApDop ttL t 4 t A l - IV IL
sALLnpuisDa4 21oTO
HER next, by order,ef the Orphan's pond ef
ama county, the subscriber, Administrator of the
estate of Daniel Snyder? , deceased.. will olter. at,
F'ublic Sale, euthe : .prendees,. the.following l valunble
Real Estate of said decedent, yin.
No. 1, THE MANSION. ?ARM,''' tifteetn..i n ,
rn
H,amiltonban township,'Adae ; courity;; near -
the old Furnace road leading, from Yaiefield to the-
Gate on top of the mountain, 5 miles,frons, the. , for..
mer and 3 from the latter, adjelning j a.Ods oflintes
Watson, 'Jahn Price, Jobe Ftintri'end 1
..
con
taireng, 373, Acres and 40 Perches, , about 9(1 gores -
cleared, tied the balance in first -tale limber * chest
nut, rock oak, hickory, dto. The - fttrtiflaiitl 4 en,
der fine cultivation and. the bestatind of feneing-. .
Is copper steno land;
,and produces
well. The iniprovementi are a nearly ,
new Ttvo-story STONE HODS o,"With' +Hi
Basement out of ground, also anearlyi 71 - 11
new Story-and-a-half Log Harass. Wadi, - 7„
House, and Smoke House; a, Bank Barn, ,a new:
Double Horse Stable, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib,
Carriage House, Hog Pen,. ,all in good-.order.,
A neverfailing spring of excellent water is piped a ,
ehortdistance into the 'basement' kitchen; then into
an excellent milk cellar, and from thence inte the
barn yard, making one of the most convenient and
clearable arrangements imaginable. Thera, is .also .
upon the premises one of the finest'Young Or4iards
in the county, just in 'bearing condition:`• There
also an excellent'SAW MILL on. theplace;,calcu
lated to do a large Amount of work.
Trustees.
43, V. Motto, Auct.
No. 2.- .A TRACT O.F. LAND, adjoining- the ,
inansion farm and lands ofJamesfWatson, and oth- .
err, containing 46 'Scree' 'and 40 - POrChiisibOut..
'one.half
,cleared.and. : the other half in timber. The -
imtiroiemente are te.Onemnd.a..haff story 1,04-
HOUSE and Blacksmith Shop, - with running wa
ter near the , door: . The land ,and fences are in
good order, and a (together, ie a Alec little borne;
`No, 3. A ,TRA CT OF W OODL AND, a•ljnin
ing the mansion fann,and hinds br Mont Alto Iron
Co m pany And lithers,ontditilag 'l7 Aeres 'athi 100'
Perches, all'eoiered With good' . timber; nd Tom's
Creek sunning , am:moat.
No. 4 , A TRACT, or WOODLAND,
ing the manaion.farm, and lands
.of Enocb
and otheni, containing 22" AcreS, covered •
nut and rock oak timber, and is easy of as
No. 6. A•TR'ACT OF WOODLANI
ing lands of bleorge liarbaugh, 'Knoell Ks
others, containing,4s, , ,zacres, •covered with
and other tiniber f
.No. 6. r, S. TRACT Or WOODLAN:
helot No. 5, and' Itindii 'of James Maio'
Itarbaugh and biheis r , covered with rock - o,
oak, cheating and poplar timber. Tom's 01
through: tile• tract, which:is also, easy , °Au
contaius about .32.acreiF.
No. 7. ,A,TftACT I br *WOOPLANI
inWashingtOosioivnibili, Franklin 'Count;
log ttOld'onter,ey proOerty;'-lotiii 'l3eitahoi
Lockrotiet and Others; Lremaining 64,Acrea!
Perches, covered with' cheerio t, rock , ocin at
ty iti!OEF-;,-- , '• -..' •••:.
_,Tbese„Rroporties are all desirable ! and
wishing' tvview tfierii are requested to CP
ioansion house% - kirii Widtleailas 'pievibus;
iriiii ishoivin teter tbenkbyika.
is/tutor. 'A draft oi , , , thopropeitieis,cart Aar
alkidilOYfc,*B.o9.titatAda4illi4Ptt9 r ja•V
born", Or at the hotel of A. lienchotfa*
p lo,k '
.lan)al9 l ) !.caltiliAaaqi? at /o.p '. l ‘'f k ( 2
. ,
inede l u ieeriiktol! • irv. ,•• n.
', l !"*6 4111 - rt q..trille.:RUSSEldatr
By the Corot—J..l. rink, Clerk- ', ;to.; t
; '
!WEN A — VISIW.SPRIN.
-‘,
E(4o , 44ezoglrim,olt4 publis„tha,
watetrif,Plagt ai~t~oi
CO 004 OSBOAFOIIt ahlkirliftqre.
'good echiititiaii.
4 4 4311111 1 6 444 t*ciAliftt
! - A/1, 7: ;att. Ci,iniN
I ..9111 . • if2.l fo a: 1 • :,4444-449 1
Anty
V . 115K2121
FAlai r 'AND WINT.PS
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DOMBSICT GOODS:
QUEENSWARE,. CEDARWARE .AND.;
GROCEII,II,E,S.
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