Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, December 08, 1865, Image 2

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scribe' ttti 000the'
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company. This company is eonsiiblied:.• of,
li'dlierovitilet . ..tlitt. resentuner prises " Continue : •
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... 14 tirdpiltrctinpI; • - _-. -: •- .
~ &hie of the • most intim:T.4o- nod wealthy
Per A nriumpif,tojtirAVE i t e _ fir ' t . , 2 51 : 0 60 0'1 ion tlemen in lhe Ztateltjtcl, hes 'a en_pitel of n .
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AD 1, fi: . . iiillion ot 4
tiollarq Siitie v ro''th ' Mitaliti f ti:
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Jr St l ii,44"l"etvlinift ' thy " * nea r:" ';''''''' 4L441 tkOttfr rill be employed4p-theiy...,wori6.-,./110.
.‘ such,mhstpiue,nt, inssrtion, ,syi ,
mht__ltri ____•tor i ow l giecutoi's
_ntices...Ali, --2. Stabilith Meat of these s,s•or,lts. - in.,. 4nirisbuig
A libels) Moak''' . ,I.ts`'- - "i'V IYe I e - 1, ' i ; iiri [ '
ad • 'sest" eett+ t .usat! ~ oti ---1-1141—r
to year!) , aL
to WOlt.h:
-4tilirter.ftbest-liarar?)rnia,, c 2,4 .6:00
msty
- wh o l e as . '• ; s 4.50
tarYor'atlfoiAoigirni iota , ailitirtiii t ne tome
invariably &Au' • ,;.;
• ; F di i C vr, 14 Fro:prietFt,
AD 4 . WititSE. I.llTlfitt r--: 139
• toti of 'the , Itithoni i lb this region, including
tike idvinshiios, Wti'abingibn • and Quincy,
argoly exceeds' that of any other limpet:puha
iished in the county. 'lt is therefore the;
'test advertising medium. •
t&'r . lF, thou, you ur4' a Lawyer, Doetritt. or
4tWar prolekaiQuilingib advertise. • '
h& - If you want to Sell gOods, advdtitise.
Vrlf yuu. want to buy a far adver;
Oise.
Wit' you want to sell a farni, advertise.
• or tr,ou want eruploymeiit, advertise.
Wt . :you wan t - to — emproy' — li - elpTativev'
tit 'lf you wait tt, b•Tio ri adver
_
4114—1 f want .to buy or sell a lot, ad
virti•e.
sartf joi want to buy or sell natal - , ad-
vertHe
I.lr
. T you want to buy or Olt grairt;
JAst'.l.f youLn . ant in' ti
*4l . lfirally, Anyttilli'fiii
DEAD.- - tni" Nti.bargh', thi great Lion
,
tamer, re dea d.
Accoltdfeg to the complete official re
inainafog the aoldie•e' vote, .31t. M'
o..lonau . shSr'a majority in the Setraterial Dia
ilia is 6. •
' • ,
'lig Robert itleCook, hi' to be executed at
e'd "Friday. Dec. dl,
ly order of the War Department.
Presitlitat Jolnion boo restored th e
firrit of habaie corpus to all the skate, with
iiia efei..ptio6 of the Southern states; the
Vsiriet of Columbia, and the Territory of
Neu" Mexico and Arieoria.
Clo:saittss —The fide stealth' of the Air-
Al atiay last. The Senate was called to or:
der by Mr. Stockton and the session opened
with prayer. The credentintS of Hon. Dike
P. Poland, elected to fill the incense,' occa
sioned by the death of Mr. CoHamer, were
prcienteki; and he teolt.his seat. lion.' Mr:
Stockton took his Seat as a Senator 'from
New Jersey. Alter the introdnetion of sev
eral important bills the Senate a,liourned.
The House was called to order by the
'elerk; who read the roll of merilbers, omit
*ting those from the States lately in rebellion.
One hundred and seveuty-five persons an
kwered to their names. Schuyler Colfax of
Irtdiaea, was elected speaker. A resolution
declaring Mr. Mcflierson Clerlt , Mr 'Ordway
sergeanta.Arms; Mr. Goodenew boor
keeper, 'and 'Air. Given Postmaster; Until
their, suceesers were °teeth& passed.
The, President's 3ledsage Was read in the
Senate and flonse on Tuesday. The, doh*,
tient is' tee lenithy for onr toltteina entire.
ratit ;;e Will give a synopsia of its eiiiitente iii
our next. issue. According to , the Mitices
Oven stria the city , dailes the Message is
frank and patfietic, and favorably 'regarded
t t -4-16 I • 11
lIE rprat-I . .rut :Al I s.— l e f o lit4.;
ing is .an, extract frcrii "the women • of thb
o n th" for Jt.H. Davis'. release:
.Will Yen not release him before tho,dreary
winter comet, bring;u7., lith it so much of
material discomfort to his frail and delicate
bcid . Y, Ind; What is far worgb than the meat
aate 'physical suffering; the Wintry chill of
hope deterred to his sent Which pities for
freedom? hint back; irb ithpkre you,
tO the women Of the South. Re is ours and
is'e love him!
The' Cincinnati hni% 'Times regards 'this
plea air 'ellaiacteristie
,t,f Southern itepu
. 'deuce and• rebel eooloess. The "frail and )
:delicate• bodieNr of our hi,lve soldier boys in
the prrioti 'pen dt Aniersonvillei suffeied
sotpethio4 wore then "material disconifoir
bo uaandS tiled 'of,ataftation; thousands mere .
'came home to difr—tnete tonikin¢ skeletonsi
'With ifeeked itifelleeta, 'made So by "acute
tlysiCal - suirteritit" - ancf "the Wintry chill of
hope deferred : " Yet., the women of the
'ull sebodnth; ipiiroi•ed of and
orated oer these bafbotities. 'Those zee.O
had inotbers and 'wives over the North,
*lib "%k id 'them quite as *ell as the Soulli
en lu+e`"the'frdi eh d deliente body"
uf. Those mothers and_wivead'o
yon ai.k. for Tengeanee, but fur justice on the
f 4 l l . l:4iii-L-2.lid Tot ; ji6tico be-done
though t/14,11 ; eaiti3t3 ,
DAY OF It.AtElt:•;•=thb'tetlibdißt"relf
t iOnury-Ciflxnittie unit ,paieed a reeolettiOn!
IfiiiOg the firit'Sultdo in iraotiary. 1866,, as
a.licy.to be obsitvedity special and united
the /, • a •
pis,yer -for:e Divine breiSi* thti'eente
ry•Adreiees ot•the• year,; and for , sinh
flerilsOirial-ot- religion that - this.•_••period
3riafibe.toiNi.4l as an epech 11a•
titLal ilrt , grelfs in, 'the Church. ,
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, ' A aiiiii A.Aiiiiit'or,.—Th - e itotis pt
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Ole P asylya is , 1 Optittany D iv t o b e "
~.iiittterfatjlafistirgl th'e 6:titiens 0' ',Oa t
Plooelfavtlog Isrifid t don* to theidootpa
oy eitll lib* of troOndkwhpatfipon to
build vie 7X , Ot:ft'oi, swirl the \light,-ot, wty,
of that -city.;
777 7 7 1. fr C... • - . •
, ,Pti,apfc 410 a
(Mutt ani,eompletes Vol ., 2d-oogtains,
Lord PalMefsion; Napoleon lll.tWashing
h% Cm ar, Hon: D S; Dieltintma' , Blia
Wm, with Poitr'alts, ChOadteia l , a'n'd
truphicii: Aso'"Work , Women,, a new
History of CiViiizatroit;.Destiny of Amerloa;
YLgor, and DevelopMent; Symme
try of Character; Phrenology in the Pulpit;
Animal Types of Human Physiognomy; Gym.
nestles for men, women, and children; inclu
= 1.1 17 " -- Alio=
ding huology, — Physiology, trygy;
Physiognomy and Pi3yoholOgy—only 20 et's,
or 42.00 &year': Nei*: iniumer .begins with .
Jan, NO. , ' Address FoWler 6 Wells, 889
i -33't d w—York:
12" A new dodge in smuggling *hiker
over the Canada border. hks been detected;
Thirty-two women, each with that seemed'
to be a baby in her arms, were arrested on
one-rail road-trli oaten-it-was-fa d'_that
the supposed babies were. mine containing
- whiskey. - 11 7- hiskey - in - gun:bdri els:of ;u butial
-cases,-is-excusable i -but_-whisky_i_n_baby
clothes is entirely cat of order.
lIAILROAD CoLustott,- , -On Friday mortt
lag last, ahotit 8 n'eldek, the Western ex.:
press train, which lilt Hari•ielitlrg about 3
, o'dloct, ran into a coal train on the New
Jersey Central ready and, shocking to relate,
ten persons were kiiied, and sixteen badly in
jured!
j'During
sand two hundred and sixty-two European
Emigrants arrived__ at -the—port — ot N e w
Naw DABsB.—That sterling Union journ-
al, the Lancaster E.taminer and has
ecituntienced its fortieth volume, :and cloth
o new and beautiful dregs. The kixaniinor
is a mese excellent paper, end enjoys what it
merits',• an extensive patronage.
• LOCAL Irt '.•
: Frits —!l fine assortment just received
at the' etoro of Messrs. Pride & Ht. fioh.
Holativir "Nici NAc6"—A splendid as ,
Eortm en t at the Drug Store of 'llr.: J. A 4
Royer. .
Wanuttza.—The render will excites the
Otinkled condition of our sheet this week
Rill deo a better article hereafter,
Fed SALE.—Geo',..T. Royer offers for Salo
a valuable small property neat this place.—
:See adverti!ement.
Vitett SALT -:—We direct public attentibb
to the exyensice sale' of rent and personal
property advertised in to-dneti: paper by Mr.
:33.iiford Sbrodet.
--44:crr.D.—The Mill property at Mt. Hope
belongibg, to 'the heirs, of Michael Pfoutzi
deceased, *as rented On Friday last at pub
lic 'outcry to Mr. Josiah Iturger, and the
store stand of Samuel. Pfoutz,,,to• nor.-Goo.
J. Royer. . •
PICTIMEI.-3.1 . r. John, 13... ilamiltoti has
fitted , up ut 66nsiderable . expens'e n• picture
gallci7 in this place, and is now taking fine
photographs, etk. . •
OM° r., Ft7NIi:STONI'N.-br. H. X. Bone
biffike, of this' place phiposcs lot•ating eE
Funkstown, in this county, The Doctor is
elbver young ,than and well` qualified for
the practice of his profession. We wish' him
success in his new field of operations.
CbrtsorimArtn'-=—lt •appears' t h it' the
tottnships of Wzishibgtbn, tluincy and Au
tritti hat.o been consolidated iu one•distriet,
and A. I).• Gordon, of-this place, appointed
U. S. Assista'nt Assee!+it•:
BettF: lIIVIDE.NDI--The First National
Bank of thi'a place has (Wtdardd a 'dividend
of five pbrc'etit, on the stodk;
ie payalt Oh demand.
TAPE IFtAtms chriney ,terrespoicient
informs us that last week Dr. Jer. Hess re•
mov'ed's lit , i3lspe• Worm froth a troinan at
Mt. Alto; it; rhiS cound, thirty
Dr J: OJlin stlso removed' a 'hilts one from
Mr. John Miley- several.weeks 'ago.
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THANEsoiviNet.—Dusioesp gen e rally bras
suspended in this place yesterday. In .the
morning anppproptiate l. discourse otrsa
ered to She M. E., Albareb,,lY, z ili?e Pastor:,
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Giatoti . s,uot,izsx6y.. 7 r 7 Tk *ad,
b • "'a 'citizen" ikt, to-da 's ; -t that .the
Legislature be, Ve!itiinied to graut•Wnyneabo:
40' and V' atihitigriin tottsliii'fbe • privilege
of Etbteribing on(
for the et
itelirortil - to ltis pl
opiuioL•,' it faYsitib
,
READ IT.—An interesting little 'stnily for,
the la'azs will I lk foetid on , firat Page:
irikwEDITRE:- -, --Faeling as I do n Dry.
liiiittest in Ateoltiicene Railroad InOverunkl;
lilt offer fi t the eiipsideration of yhO' i oll#
aw.it suggesitorich was receoltv.Z.#i r ilith , to,
.
a.,,ctitzttn, ohs of o largest preprOl.oo. ,
r#, t ,.,,,jh e 0„; pig eSt - Om this: Thit.thir_ i pegt
Isla - tit - fit - VS 'silted to 'ityte our - Boro
autliortty to atyrtichirt* - for.
.t.lrOupod dollarsf or 411 p .c hste:rt ~, f„. t he .
Gettysburg railroad to this point. 41 . one
I;un - tired thousand dollars could thus be se--
ettic,d
r fropi our; liorOm, and 4 wnship iit
wAuJA . proyp t l think,. the most sieedy'
equi't'able mode of sectiri . ui , The
•itional-supt-requiretf-,-could-titea ell,: I• I
raised in other sections-. -The'deht, could, be
"'gradually liquidated withottt being,Oppressive
to anyone. PeitiOns.settling itrthe town or
telk'aship 'after the road 'Would be secured
,would thus while reaping the benefits Which'
it would necessarily afforti heir their share
tif:the burden, and should stocic : prove
profitable which . is not at all improbable, the
community at large *Ould reap the hedefris.
Lam gratified' to learn from the canvassers
that very fair subsdriptiqns to the road "are
being secured. - A CITIZ
fie, pop,
I i 1
HOTELTAB.D.—We invite special atten ,
don to the card of Maj. Le B. Kurtz & Co.,
proprietors' of the States :Union 'Hotel, of
*llarrisrg, in toiday's paper. Personsfrom
Ilia sec' tionletopping there wilrniinurse riot'
fail to visit the "States Union."
FINE OrsrEtts.—Messrs. Hostetter; Reid'
& Co. have this week received a lot of en
perior York River oySters. Larger ones per
haps—intvo—SehlOna- been—brought--to'-this
,
p3ace.
.4
of Sassafras bark mixed with dried fruit, will
keep it free from worms for years. 'rho rem
edy is easily obtained in many localities, and
is well worthy an experiment, as it will 'not
injure tbrifinit in• any Manner, ii it dons not
preVent the nuisance.
BIG PRICE FOR A FARDI.-E. M. Meajey
eold his. farm recently, lying . near
100 acres, to Dan.,
Lel Mentzer, at theratd of *l_4ll ptir_ailie--
HOTEL SOLD.—The property knoWn -Ai
"Doyle's Hotel," io Hagerstown, was re
oently sold, at public auction, and was pur
chased by James H Grove and' Dr. N. B.
Stott, in behalf of/a company: Price paid,
$12,1 : 00.
. .
Mk', A. Train, Esq:., forinerly of this .
county, has been bleoted by tho Union party
ty of 483 votes
Pp m.--Pork bas very materially cleaned
withiri a few tweets past, and can now be
purchased at sometfiing, approximatiug a
reasonable rate, $lO pet hundred.
Quantrell, the gnettilla • has gone t o
Wabtlingtoa to apply for pardon. -
There is a head tax in Mississippi of 82
upon each person.
It is said that bill a will, before long, be in
troduced in Congrests authorizing the issue
of bounty land warrants of 160 acres of the
domain' to the honorably discharged and the
heirs of deceased soldiers.
OIL CITY, Pa., :Dec, 5 —Oil Saturday
last, about noon, Aliler, superintendent
of the Ocean Oil Coinpany, while on his way
to Titusville was waylilyed and robbed of
44,200 in money and .$11),000 iu cheeks
Two p,ersons fired at him,. one ball passing
through his hand, and the other, which was
aimed at his heart, fortubutely struck, his
watch, thus,
kn saVing his lite. 'One of the rob
bets then oelsed him offlais horse with a
club, and beat him till he was insensible.—
No clue lifts yet been discovered of the guil
ty parties.
UTAlL—the Mo on leaders not btily
practice polygamy ins ite.of the law© enact
ed .by ilorwreas to prohibit it, but they ex
act frbm taieudberents a tax of one-tenth
of all.their produets,te sustain' their impious
organization.; while they refuse to pay to the
National Government even the smallest pit
tance for the lands they have appropriated, I
and from, which they obtain their subsist.;
once, They have virtually •established• an
independent, empire 'within our. .chnuiriions '
in which, they tyrannize over their deluded
followers on Mb one hand; and set at defiance
the rightful autheritlea.of the.dation on the
other. Many allegationsl of individual in
justice and 'outrage ar e reported against
them which would disgrace any; ordinary
tined ofoutlaws; and but, ter the presence of,
our' troop in their , vicinity, it .would •ofteu •
be impossible fcir-thci victims, they efiseare
to' return , tcObeiriold homes after their eyes
are opened td the impostures andinfamies of
Alorruoniam, .•.
SINGULAR TOINX,IiATON or A i4t , 1.117:01T.
---4.fn Friday week a novel case was t ried in
the District
,Court The
plaintiff John Conner, firouglif suit against
Barnes,.a.vroll,,kuown.and esteem
ed clergyman of that city.„., The action was
to.rscover,a penalty of-g$ for marrying. a
minor daughter of the plaatiff Aithotit the
consent,of.!,he parents; And mittlout publica•
tion of the banns of Marriage, in, accordance,
with the terms of an 'old act of,Assembly of
this Commonwealth, passedin the year.l7ol.
.After hearing the evidence the jury retired
- m - deliberate,-and-retnnined-out-it,ll-nigh
able to ;agree. Po tho opening, of Ahe,.court
00. :raclatip . poV faet'„was '
nouoced by the judge . in 'diselisrgny , t the w
ry, that
. the deft:pewit, the ,Rev...tvri.tfarnes,
Who was advanced in age, had died a few '
hours after leaving the court house,. :The
nattse of his death wakstated.te beaver'
4iteilie.l3,ooDsoqueC4 04'1
. ;.
'7;fanics . 111oCoratickovho died , a geWbag,
N. Y., last week, at the age' Of' 3.l.4`Years,
•as probably the oldest .person io the' liniind
Suites.
BIZEIM
—lt is said that a small
containin
1,.-,i c 4.!-'1.,:(6.133.41114%pgtrage5t .7
' it •
el • O. 2.—A):111 ty
,_Aptiebei
Veioi:,g94*„MO:o4 . o l ltna press route,
ky4lo,ololls:;ll),tirtula t 'Aprings, and
gtitiwiceph, ,, pogiskdoziiitipthe etiiroes
'OlYgic:iiniitiu'jler . yin,After burning
4tiliViintiqfie,f4iiii-tttl&Wiiri' -Springs
to INif Station, and burned all the hula-
togs, stcili`tirasfillyiiiiiiif grin kik& atitiotht
•er mperty at that.place. •Que of tbe...pas: ,
eugets killed three of the j fifiliaiis;: tint •• '
afterwards allot ! Ilia heart cut :Out and his
body burned over a slow fire.
. -The'
NEW "Veldt; Deo: '3.-=-The F;ten '"
me,.-which: reaohed
this port on Friday, brought intelEgettee of
the appeAranee of the cholera the„,island
of Gatidalottpe, This island, ‘wb.ieh is one
of the French West Indies, is Only, ones days
sail from St: Thotinis; and , theitthabitants, of
the 1E144 place are fearful that it will spread
to Chit point. St. Thomas wets, however, at
the date of the sailing of the Havania, per
fectly! free from sicknens, with the:e±ceptiorr
of a few oases of small-pox, '
FATAL RESULT &ROM THE BURSTING OE
A LAItIP —We regret. very much to be un
der the necessity to chronicle a very sad ac
cident *hieh oceured in thi.s• borough on
Sunday everkinalastothirh-reanitethr
heath of 'the wife of Mr. pawiel Everett, re
siding in the' Westward. It appears that
Mrs E. was about retiring for the ni:hti and
with a coal oil lamp in bet hand, ace% pani
ed by her husband. proeeeded_up-staira-and
was In the act of placing, it upon the bureau
wheel it exploded, shattering the lamp to
pieces and setting her clothes on. fire. In
her-fright_she_rushisd past her husband
down' stair:Onto the yard where she was
caught by hinr and pgraced under the hydrunt
and the flames estitroishedi but not, how
-ever; until - her - flksh wus literally burned to
crisp She lived in the must terrible agony
tt--dea tir-euded-her-
Buffet ings.4-Elato w Sentinel.
PREACIIER. IN TuousEri.—
,Mount
Metho
dist pieucher late in- charge-at Mount Pleas
ant, Westmorland county, Pa., has been sus
.pended, u 3 we learn from the performance
ol father duty, witil an investigation is made
by the next tireuerel Conference on certain
charges brought against him. It appears
that he is charged with stealing, or taking
from fican the &ore of Mr. Strickler a web
of muslin, and thore.seents to be such grounds
for smayicion that, the Ecolesiwitical autholi
' • s=heltemeived—lunt—frorn_t.
- .Desk to await a trial as before stated.
.tilurder o/ art Entire Family.
ALBANY', Nov. 29 =On Monday night
the family of Daniel Waleath, Dl:who-in
Herkimer minnty—himselli wife , an d a
daughter twelve years old--=were murdered
by a party unknown Walrath was shot in
the head, and his wie's head was mashed in;
god the child's throat was out. There is as
yet tlo clue to the murder.
• OMET IBlBLlL—Biela's Cornet, which
is said to be now visible to the naked eye,
may be . seen in the neighborhood df , the con
stellation Pegasus, and close to the bright
star Markab, one of the bright luminaries
which form the Well-kuown square of Pega
sus. It is pursuing a southeasterly' course,
and will cross the celestial square about the
Middle of December. It will continue to
approach the earth until the end of Februa
ry, when its-distance from us will be only
eightedn millions of miles.
There is great excitement ih 'Washington
Territoty, in anticipation of the assorted car
go of Massachusetts woman shipped for that
market. Meetings "have been held, commit
tees appointed and the settlers stand on tip
toe of excitement,.awaiting the arrival of the
lovely consignment,
In New York, the Fifth. Avenue Hotel
pays $BO,OOO rent; the St. Nicholas and
Metropolitan $70,000 each; the Astor and
New York $OO,OOO each, and the 'Evora
$40.000. A. S. Stewart owns the Metropoli
tan and St.' Nicholas, and Wm. B. Astor
owns the Astor House. -
DEAD.—Colonel John Avery, one of the
largest land owners iu Yirgiuia, died in
Prince George's bounty, Yirginiu, on Sun
day Be owned over nine thousand acres of
land in that douuty and Surry—the
one'. lle•was eigiily•two years,old.
Ooe of the best things of—the season is
that of Bishop Simpson, who has declarpd in
favor of paying the rebel war debt L when it
becomes due, viz.: "after the independence
of the Confederate States shall have been se
cured:"
A $20.000 organ is building in Boston
for Henry Ward Beecher's aural.. It will
b the largest ever built i n this court-.
taw
litrhe death of the fat test man in the world,
M. Heim of Paris, 'is recorded. Ills, ago
tras 42, and he weighed.ssoo pounds.
PECI Li NOTICES.
arDECRERT'S ant, Gap and Fur Store Jaen
North second at, near the Washington
.House,
Gtiamberriburg, Penna.
EV'FURS! FURS ! FT.JRB ! Sable, Squirrel.)
Fitch and Mink Fen; for the ladies. selling at low
er rates thah last sua.on, at .
, • • DECHERI"s,
North Second St. Chawhemburg
Or DE I'M 1 I'SICO ! Weber F'atrat ! Sheri
dan ! and ill the 'tate 'kyles of tints at'
11;30H RT'S, •
7 •. North Second St. Charubeniburg-i'a.,
, re-rn E CAP that "tipped the climax" or any
edict kind of cap eau be buught at
~
DEUEERT'....S. .
.
Noah S. econ 4 ti, Ultatuber,burg, Pa.
Nov. 17--;:a13 .
- ITC - 11 - I — ITCHTI — ITCII 7 f
SCRATCH! SCRATCH: SCRATCH!
• IN lie:noses
i4LP—Cire_Atc/4-1,4-443-4./Drirs
Also cures I:1 1-; GUI 1 ; .,
8i...11,1:z.. and a i 1:311;PTIO.N. t)r, T
rio cc nu. Fur sale by, ali,llruggists
svisit% 661:lents ico ' 1:11; K & p.Erttft,
t.3alg',Agetit,, 110 WaShingtorititreet, bust.iii;•?tia:sq
it will belorivartled by mail, free of pus3agui w- catty
purr of the United. btates:"
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A t lii ES" ti tit 1' • 'bur
FALL lock of Loolieb' FUlt`6.torriprißiiig'i II Liatli,
qualuici alit! bhApcd for Ladle ani Children ❑rii
now open for inappotion; in ',addition to out large
stock of FURS,• we have TRIMMINGS,
MUFF' TASSELS, ENDS, CORDS, BUTTON 9,
ike. 4
• . U4DEGRAFF'S • I /
ffilliSve Fact Ory Old ',Fur Store,
". Opposit*Waiktington House
4
167`FAX,sL F 441104, 1805. tali stylee.?, of
HATS an _ el CAPS for Men„DbY)Y 4 , , a nd. i Chiithen,
taremoW ready , , z ,cototfrising,,eVery doing, iiepular in
the way of "Flea Gear" together With a 'fikeirtg .
sertment of VANES, tilwagt4LAs. GL O VES,.
PORT 11.101V1ES. LADIES' CAS.ASt . 'll'iliieline
,B.Atics'-latlief? FOBS Ity &c •
UPDEGRAFF'S
Hat Manufactory,
Opposite Washington House.
On 'the 28th` nil::in "Cliarriberibii% byl
the Rev. Mr 8,63itb,. 'I4BAN- V-
WINGERO, . formerly" Of-,this ,
Miss PRUDENCE STOV.tI; o f • •
township, this county. , • '
On the;3oth ult., at the,residence ; of . tbe
brides father, near Greenvillao , - •by the Rei.
B. C. Lehher, Mr. SIA.RTILOBERIicrf,"'
SER, to Miss RACIIEL daughter of Red. '
Aston 0. Wingerd formerly, of this AcitiP,
At the residence of Mr. Ge6ige Folts,near
this place, on the 30th ult., by the Rev. W.
E. Krebs, Mr.-0. C. SMITH, of Washi'n'g -.
ton co. Md., to Miss REBECCA,., FOLTZ
of this vicinity .
Ti IX, MI 'SD C, 161 .
In Fairview,-Fulton Co. Ili, on the 9th
ult., Mrs. SUSAN B. LEWlS t i.•(sister-to'
the eslitor_o'f_this_paper)__formerly_of _the
!. Welsh Run se'ttlement, thiS county, '
On the 29Chatub'g 'IDA BELL;
'daughter of Capt.. 3 R. and Isabella Frey,
in the 10th year of her age., •
On the 2d inst.. % in Chambersburg,
JACOB 11EID, aged 27 years, 11 months
and 3 days.
On the 24th ult., near Upton; of' croup,
BARRY h'IIISBY, infant child of Thomas
-- Chne,en, aged 1 year,. 1 month—
antriWy
_aud_kLdays.
'Our little Harry's gond
To dwell beyond the, sky, •
To wear a hngbt and fadeless crown,
Where pleasure cannot die.
I can fancy gazing on him, .
lie has passed his night of sighs '
And thd t. Heaven's own hght - upon himf
Waits to greet his angel eyes.
In Marlin •township, on the 30th.ult., Mrs.
BUZ - ABET/I, wife of Mr. William Koontz.
aged 29 years, 11 months and 1:3 days.
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PlimarALPut-a. CATTLE. MARE AT —Dec.
4.—The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at
the Avenue Drove Yard continue large,
reaching about 2;800 !fetid this week. The
market. is rather dull, but prices are without
any material change. Extra Pennsylvania
and Western Steers are selling at from
l 7e; a few choice at 18tc; fair to good at 14-
and common at fornrl.o@lgo lii,
as to quality. The'market closed very dull
I •
tie beiug very Scarce and in good, demand.
Sheep are rather dull; 9,01)0 head arrived
and sold at from 6J@7fc ° lb, gross for
good fat sheep,
Hogs zontintie very dull and . loWer; 5.000
head arrived and sold.at the diffetent• yards
at from $12@15 the 100 Ri o s net.
Cows have again advanced; 100 head sold
at from sso@loo head, as to quality:
PipLATIELPLIIA. DEeENIBBIt s.—The pro
duce markets, as we have noticed for Some
time past, continue very dull, and buyers on
ly purchase in small long to supply their im
mediate wants. In Flour there is no mater
ial change to notice, the demand oontintting
limited both for shipment sad home use;
sales comprise 500, barrels low grade Nort h west extra family on private terms, and
80U barrels City Mills family at 812.509
barrel. The retailers and bakers are buying
in small lots at prices ranging from $7.751@,-
8.25 fur superfine; $8.509 forextra: $9.0-
.9 75 for Northwestern extra family; 810®.
11 for Pennsylvania and Ohiis (36, and '612(
14 V barrel for fancy brands, according to
quality,
GE,AEN.—Primo Wheat is scarce, and
held above the views of buyers; sales reach
about 3,000 bushels, at 221)@f2.30e for fair
to prime reds, and 250@270c V. bush. for
white, as to quality. Rye bee again declin ,
ed, with sales of 600 bushels Pennsylvania
at 108 e, bush. Corn is more active; 12,-
000 bush sold at 78@82c for newyellow,
83c for dry lots, and 85e for old, including
5,000 bush, old and new mixed on terms
kept private. Oats continue dull at former
rates; 3,000 hush. Pennsylvania sold at, 50c
/I bush. in store.
FOR THE WINTER A. EASON.—
N. Caro4ina Sweet Potatoes bq tbo bbl
• soup Beans by the quart or bushel;'
Dried Fruit bought and sold. by
Dec 1] HosTrrrsu, NEIL, & Ca..
Furs Furs Y
Sable, Fitch, Coney and.
Mink Furs comprising Mulls. Bertha Capei and
Victurines, just resumed at Puts!: 4. Ifotrwcix's.
Dee. 8. .
PUBLIC 'SALE:,
rr 'Subscriber will offer at public sale on FRI.L,
1 DAY THE 22D OF' DECEMBER, 1865,bis
property snouted miles west
~of Waynes
boro; on the Turnpike ledding totireeneastle, cow'
slating of
27 ACRES,
, .
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.
more or Was, of. Ural , quality limestone laud, afiout;
I i acres which is won tit t with Thritring oat tim
ber. Thu improvements are a one Story
STONE HOUSE
yiith.basentont and cellar,.good-wash house,. smoke
house, wool nous°. and . b.nte•oyvn all under one
root—•also &good frame btabfe large enough for 5
horses and 5 cows, buggy shed, corn crib, iMg pen,
andchiciton house. 'There is also a l.rge cistern
under the hog pen feCinng . .room. There is also on
the premises a •
Fine Young . , Orchbar.4ll.
ntrintice trust nets', stictt as peacltes.•ginpers,
titc. le' tocommence at-. unsaid day
when Me terms wilt bu ramie ktiowu by •
relshe rabseriber will. offer for • sale at the tame
Cele land .
' Isa.CIZUM'Mo, .
ttiAre Or maim' qualny lit ebtcino lane aLLjuiil
log lords of ti.! J.' Itclex, mk t :,
era; • !•Ternis made - linowat on day, „of said by,
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§- 7 -I.l] 4 Anct:
lA, 11,13vI l'Utlt.47ETSTETT.T.Ilit: 111 Will invli flatlet'
cu tlley go into [lair new town.-
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'mast*/ L 124 PERTV
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triE stlscribrieiddingit - Fonntsin-DalerAd--
'' 'qiiiir , O • Pa/ f itittl tile VV a nesboro', Greencastle'
and Mercersburg turnpike, six' miles above Em-•
111ftsburrMdl , will , wits ak i public',fialu,or&A"gpS f „,,,..,
DAY THE 26TH Or DECEMBER, 1865, 'tile
following personal propelty H
, f , :, ..p e 1ni1, , , ,T , ;,:i. , r.. .,
..„... r" ,
WORK 1 "SES, •
' brood sows with
/ 1..,. Wilt IIAYV ' -j----- •
h • . lot of corn iQirei,i;iii; - 441;4- -
_ , .:. caii; tliigo; . /:'§ Nigthy.2 , toihei.fr
.... -_ e and 1 double shovel plow, 1 cutting
'- , lith,_- 6'.l4arcutier, ~.2.. farm • milts for
_ .
one colt, 1 mtich cow, 2 heifers,
pig, 3 fat-hogs,
TN -TONS. GO
21tona of clover ha
ydagon. of
„. .
dhoirping grain, pill' A to .xp ,
:p1!.n,.0 , er... sr, 6
'mill,l Sett of cast : iron segmertbit;:aiOr.:piniok-`..fOr!:
double or trippleaaltv atißoi-;
3,crow bars, but 'o b ajus, breast' chaintei:Cow,„Clininsi•
and, other chains; 2 .;seits ,bliggt:,:kiirroatir,. co ll ard;
bridles, and halters; 2 cross•cut saws,
7 S TO. V
~,,
five tieh-platb; one 'parlor, ani one cook stove, 2
otos, one double and one single barrel, 2 grain cra
dles,..2 mowing scythes, 2 pair of 'wird ladders, 3
'clocks, one twenty-four hour, one. 12 hour, 1 man
tle do. 1 patent washing machine;' abfOtonsehold
and kitchen furniture, about 50 buSbels,pf potatoes,
vinegar by the barrel,. a, let of. cider barrels, 1 cop
per kettle, and many other 'articieg'not'neeeessisr"to '
mention. - ..• •
Inithediatety after theesle ;of - personal frittpe'rtif'
the subscriber will offer his real. estate. hot N0.,1 ! .
50 Acres of Mountain Land,-
well' set with chestnut timber, known as the Craw- -
for 4 tot. Lot No. 2; 48 acres, more or less, adjoin
ing of Mussleman and heirs of Dr. Thomas'
Walker; dec'd., Well set loath rock' Oak, chestnut,
apd other timber. ' Lot NO 3, 47 acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of ' the heirs of 14,.Thomas
:Walker, dec'd _well set with chestifut, rock and
black oak.. Lot No. 4 ; 15 acres, roore-of less, all - 7
reining lands of Christian Mussleman, dec:d.
chael Kugler, arid the heirs of Dr. YU Onus W;:lker„
dec'd., well set with chestnut; locust; ruck oak, and
and black o:tk. Lot No. 6, 26. acres, more.or leis,
3 acres of which is cleared and wittr a fine young
Orchard of apple_trees_iu_fulLbearing—Agood_onm____
story log house thereon erected; the balance _of this
tract is well set with chestnut, and a variety of oth
er timber. , ,
TAE MAIM SIM
cotitains one hundred and forty, acres, un,teltich, is
'refeted a good rough cast
TWO-STORIED HOUSE
idith back building; , a barn, cofa crib, moktrhouse,
tt iar'ge
bark mill, Teller an $ fulling stock all run by water
power, containing porstfernus and valuable machi
tieryi-one_trippllL eared saw mill, with shingle and
lathe machine attached f — MT:l — water - power
is of the first class, a large darri Mtn& a 'constant
supply of water; the head and fall of Water' on the
property is 36 feet; about. 60 acres of this tract is
clear land, and in a high state of cultivation, the
balance finely bet with. young locuit:' poplar, and,
Chestnut timber. This is a very desirable property;
in good repair; delightfully situated, ,and suitable
for any puolic business. 330 acres of mountain
land adjoining the abbVilnariSiok tract; one' half of
which is well set with chestnut timber, the balance
land is situr.ted on• the plateau of the mountain, and
is level and very accesNibiN Pereon3 desiring, can
view the land cit. any time before the; day of sate by
calling on the aubseriber at 'Fountain; Dale, Sale
to commence at 10 o'clock on eaid day when terms
of sale will be made known.
SANFORD Sli RODER.
'Des.
STATES UNION HOTEL,
OPPOSITS
Leb, Valley' Pennsylvania B, B. Depots,
HARRISBURG, VA,
L. B. KURTZ & CO , Proprietors,
Succewsora to J. W. Taylor
Dec. B—tf.
AT . COST, AT COST.
rr HE Eubscrihers would inform the public that
they are now selling off their stock of W IN
TEH CLOT HI for Men and Boys, at
.COST. PeisonA want . of °lathing of any do
scription would do well to give them a call, next
door to . e..ibbet'shotel., •,
Dec I] FELLHEIME & STRAUSS.
PUBLIC SALE.
, - NOY order of they Orphans Court, the undersigned.
will offer at rtiblie Sale, on Saturday 16th of
December, 1.865, at l o'clock, P. M., on the prem
ises, in front of Dourden's Hotel, the following oe
scribed real estate of C. T. Wesgly, ded'd, viz
One half lot of ground, with a
ONE ..TOICY KOINE,
part Frame and part Brick, Wash House and Out
-kitchen, a good Stable with Carriage Shed at-:
tached, Hog Pen &c thereon There is also a
good Cistern on the .hit with pump in it, anal an
abundance of choice fruit, such as apples,; peaches,
plums, grapes, &c. The above is one of the most
pleasantly situated properties in the town.
Terms made known on the day of sale, by
JOHN WALTER,. Trustee.
IL V. Nlosa, Auct.
Dec. I.—tg.)
BARBERING ! BARBERING, !
TTIE subscribers' would inform the' public that
they have associateti themselves together in the
Barbering business, and ore now priparod to do hair
cutting, shaving . , shainprioning, etc., in the best
style. The pltrortage o; the* public i 4 .respeetlully
solicned. PRICL.
RH°
ESN J. 1 1 11:AN1L, I. N. BN/VNLT,*.,D.
FRAN 'SNITE Y piaMilg• • associa•
themselves in the pyactice z of Medicine and
zuripiry wOulti ,
stite that tray ate Mill i)repitretf
treat all medical and surgical ens6s.. Persons in
debted to either of tho,above will please Ina lie catty
settlement to the tune of their association, ON they
wish to close their old Looks.
Office in llr. Frantz's reimdcrve in the toom for
rnerly occupied as store room by •:tir. J. Bearer—
April 14--tf
' et: g : ‘ t' u the )3 " ig " Re ' it '.4 2 - 1 6. :;z:
• ' • D. 13. RU)333141.:
Agent flt• Franklin to'unty.. • (July 1.1,762.), ,
TXRESS , 'TRIMMING.S.—The beet astwrtmont
joutside of the city at,
..aug. 4] :ViiTCALFE & HIIIVH%W7B;
• .
lUrk rANTED.—Bacon and !Aird,.fur wltiCh ;hp
Sep 8] , • liSTETTitti, Riun & Co.•
.
A. LL p"puhir Pgtent Maaiciuea'of, the day,
• , '
a.caka 0f.4u0 Soap, you what go to
• r RTZ,'s't .
A T F,N. F .,FL.-1451ti--Just; pr . boat.
n
Ing will° 'cal qifaiif, at " ' '• 'l , •• ,
,acP 8] '''-..l4os•ritratt,"Raro
Q It.t 011,&,,A god a rade 'for salir by
a4_B] •' • -" (dt o r•Ruz
•11 4 7y:)u,vtro171fit) rrnioVe:tlitiots& pipiplett elidt blinch
_itron -Your; 66, go ticK Vl{llll'3 anil get
of , srdwf
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MCC H. R AISENS.;11111 r :Nr u i ;IL;
.;); r ;:110STEZTELI,,ECID, P) ' s .