VILLAGE :REMO. ,- ' 1 Vl74l.lritir Friday, Novendber g 0,1.06.1. - . oicr , ,- saryht% are eMi terms fot eutscription eilferkien z lisld job work, to strictly Abel; whilst the present "war pikee SUBSCRIPTION, I 4 er Annum, if paid within the yesi; 040 41 II tt afle.r treat. 2.50 • .AII3VESTI ING, Per Square of ten lime, three Amos, 41.50 " ,each sutse4hent insertion, 35 adrainistra,fol' s s i tind,pteentor's notices, 2.50 alibersl; deduction Made to. yearly 'advertisers. , ,JO.ll WORK 4iiarter-Sheet Bend-Bills, (25 to 30) $2.00 Half „ G, •06 9.50 Whole " II sias , 6,50 , 12,ErFei all job work end' local advertising tering nvar iably cash: . 'W. BLAIR. Editor and Proprietor. NEEETING OF CONE/REM—Congress ' as tembles on' Monday next. There will be a giand demonstration of weleonio - to ilbrrOw. (Satutday) by the Soldiers' and &lore' 'CO - = kin. They propose to have tiariiodesdfori . and un address of vielCoMe by Gdo. Sohn' Lo gan, respoises by Senators ilia lteprenta; lilies and a' baocitiet in th4' es:ening. dirge delegations from Philadelphili; Baltimore and other places nre expcate!TiO'be presint. CORN gatbefing the corn drop of the'West" the fitct is revealed that the damage sustained by fiost and Toodd early in the AUWinn, is tuna ereald thin hi'd generally been eipedted t . The Chl'eago publican says :' We haVci met did taiga with farmers representing'nearly the entire Corn region affected by frost, and the uni form testimony is that the drop is depreeia te'd fully fine-third'. IMIIIMI=I=ZI ti It% Ul - t4l Souiller-n—Repub liCao XasoCiation held in New York on Mon day', evening last, lion. Thomas J. Durant, of lonisianaovaaTele6ted—Presidenttod—aniong the Vice Presidents, chosen was Judge 1.1 - 1,0 L. Bond, of Baltimore city. nesoluticnis were adopted inviting all Southern Repay.: licans to meet the Asso'ciation . in Washing; ion on Monday next, the day of the meeting of Congress, and declaring the purpose of the Association to continue in session du ring the meeting of Congress. fele'The Chicago Repalicaie piofesses — to' have trustworthy information from Utah that Brigham Young is about to retire temporar'i• ly to a plantation some silty miles frodi Salt Lake City, leaving, the Chaige of fairs in the hands Of his sob. This mole meet, it is said, is occasioned by the fnevinns fog age of Brigham Young, and the obj'ect Is to test the ability of the young Ilrigham . to wield the sceptre before the death of his father shall render final any step which may be adopted in regard to the succession. Cir The New Nork .17eibs giiei the follow ing shameless and atrocious adviCe to the Solid► I "We say to the Southern people submit awhile to extortion if by so doing you can regain your inheritance. Get power Free yourselves from the clutches of the high waymen, not by abject sulaniss'ou but by fielding all that hou can regain. Obtain a foothold in the National Legislature. Stoop a little to conquer, so you stoop not lower than manhood warrants. You are dealing with robbers and assassins, and need not bur. en your consciences about the iicans you use to obtain the vantage ground." MEXICAN AFFAIRS.—A speCial to the N. Y.. 7ribitne froui Orleatii says : 11Iaiimilian has talon the devisive step of abdication. 'ho rupture between himself and the Freneh government being complete, he has left INleaieJ id the hands of Bazaine and Casteloan, the latti of Whom is under stood to have full authority troin Napoleon to supersede the Marshal liiMS'elf, if tieci4- sary. The late Emperor left Vera Crui on Thursday, and may be expected at Havana' On his way to Europe on AlondaY or .TUes day next. The consternation oI the Melicaiis at find ing the question of their futtire remitted ab solutely to negotiations between France and the United States, is general, and CotAned to no tlky. 119;ITIle following important despatch ap peared in the Philadelphia Bulledia of Fa ddy, and it is corronerated b:7 other reliable buroes of information. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23,—The Cabin - et veers in session until late last evening and re: 'sinned their, session again this morning.— The cause of these protracted sessions is not known. The President hds, hoi , e'rer, after inattire &liberation, etecided to abandmi his tion to Congress He will set forth very ful ly in his 141essage the reasons which inducbd liiin to tale this step L'ett6rs haiic been addressed to lbadink Re publicans, Senators and Wentberg; t regard to the matter. S.4vEri-THIRTIES—Partres to Zciii ,eit seven•thirties into fire:terity *eoripon hoods are reminded that all- 'ootiversione,, on and after. December ist, trill be made in dye twenties, bearing interest from January Ist; 'next, anti in. transmitting or adjusting the 'seven :thirties they will make up the interest ixecount to that'clatc. -- rr itiirCave Johnson, fotinerinetWer of Con. woes from' Tennessee, sad Postniaititr den 'oral, died at his . .residence it Markey'lli, Tenn., on Fridaydair; .He had long been in declining kitilltg, REBEL INPuilErieE.----Alidiew Illohmond organ, the idaieti sad lament ei)er:"Yankee 'Oti r intaiiiiw," as illus. - doted idthit ease of the Aridgtdri eitate,' the tobefflenerai Lee's fordier Ihnniking Of the estate, it says: '44.ling . todlinieli known a one of the mostnneient„ and, until its .deseoration 'by, the rederit Vandals, one.of the fnost mag nificent country seats in Virginia." If Lee's hones and farm, says the Wash ington Chi;onide, was "one of the most meg niffaent country sieats in Virginia," W're' hate only to say" that the Old' Dominion' hr s' . lit. tle to Waft Of in that . line.' Dto .gOithern gentleman' of half tee's pretensionfi to aris tocracy would'haie lived in the house in its Condition just Tire4ioui: to' the and as for the farm;' the* poorest' husbandman in Pennsylvania would have . been ashamed to Ebbw it to his neighbor's;' had he owned it The house, like znet "SoUthern rharisions," was fearfully dilapidated, and .there was scarcely a panel of decent fencing on the vihOli3 estate. since the ..rFederal - irandals eilne into possdssien of it, they have not on ly renovated the noose, but put substantial fences on the: fariai, end, what is fum ed it to satne 'aceotint.. But what right have these traitors to Complain and whine about the deplricti l on of their "furniture, plate, pi• inns : " eta? IT Lee wanted to preserve these, Ili); didn't be stay at home and do it! We understand, however, that he carried all his valiables off to Richmand before leaving eor that great city himself. It may be that they fell a prey there to some such •‘bigh-toned Southern gentlemen" as Floyd, br Breckin ridge, or possibly King Jeff himself. At any rate, such men as Lee ought to . be thankful that their miserable lives lave been spared, and say nothing about their property. Had lived in any other country, and raised his traitor arm again it the life of the Gov ernment that edtieatect him, he would have _been_hung,_and_liiii3aopeity_dotllhcafthr_ftii - t - latleuefit-ef—tliV=B ta:t e SCHOOLIWASTERS NEEDED.—The fc;llow . ing is given as the number of the pale vo ters at the South in 1860 who eould not read an& rite Alabama 14,517 • Arkansas 9,379 Delaware 2,838 Florida 2,378 tTeorgia 16 900 Louisiana: • . 8,051 Maryland 7,290 Mississippi • 6,256 ghisouri 24,255 North tarelin 26,024 Soutti 3 Oarolinit . • 5,811 fiennesite 27,358 Telias 8,514 tirir~ioia• 31,178 3,000 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.—The new and beatitithl edition of Webster's Illus trated Unabridged Dictionary, besides a num ber of other valuable Premiums, will be giv en by the proprietors of The Sunclaii- School Times to any one who will solicit subscribers to their paper. With the first of January, 1867, a now $3OO Prize Serial is to be pitb fished in the Times, which will•form a spe cial attraction. Tho Columbia Republican says, "one dollar and a Will i cannot be in vested to better advantage in any family, or by any teacher, than in subscribing fur this paper. It is full or original matter, and we cannot epeals of ft in too high terms of corn iiendation." A Lieseliptive List of a, num ber of attriaiie *arks tbiit are to be given as Premiums, alio sample copies of the pa= per, will be sent fits on early application to tte pUblishers of The . Suaday-School Times, DEATH OF THE OLDESTAAN.—The Belle foote Watchman says:—Chriale Van. Poole, who died at his residence in Half-Moon town ship', flat; emintY,,on the 22d ult., was prob; ably the:oldest niau in the State, being barn on the tth day of iune, 1754, and was con sequently 112 Years, 4 Months and 16 days old. He• assisted to cdt and 6arry the poll to which *as fastened the grist CopY , of . the Dedlaiation of Independence, Medi; piiblio in Philadelphia; and throiigh the entire revolu• lion; drove his fathers team, Lathier; piovi: mons, clothing, &c , for the troops; iierloseph S M. 4ibsoo, a bondii6toi oh the Pennsylvania Central railroad, has been arrested in ilarrisbUrg, and committed to jail in default of $lO,OOO bail, in the charge of embezzling the fares collected by him on said Railroad. MIIRDERED.—Two young men named No- Ai H. and Abrm. ZOok, of Lancaster city, recently murdered near Vicksburg, Miss:, Where they were engaged raising cot ton. The brUtal act was committed by the tiniehoitstriieted, A 3fothig rbap l titheed Charles . Thompson. entered a ittition, , in Cincinnati, ou and suited that no had sto len $4,000 from a bank in Detroit, three years ago, and fled to While the meipby laited he hied ii fat life, and Open it was gone he loft Canada and Came to' the United States again. lie said that during the last ten asps the clime ha Wniehed so heavily upon bin conscience that lie deter mined.to surrender himself into . the hands of justice. Miring that period he bad imagin ed every one be saw a policeman; and he concluded it bitter to give himself up at . once,.as the horrors of the penitentiary w tuld. be no worse than those be suffered liberty. The richest men in St. Louis is J. it. Lie who hai property veined at 515,000.- WO. MEMO LOCAL ALATTLRS-. COMING C Dowit--Tho pride fl.oUr; pOrk, etc. BAN`K‘ELEnTION.—See notice 'untidier column. SkirLocal occurrences of interest and cast thankfully receivel at this office, the latter' DlvlriENti:—The3t rational 'funk ,of this glade tlcdlai•ed, a divideri4 oP 0 . 476 6r deile 1'0146 fest sib >nout}is: linenevnii.z—We uk'nowleclgo the receipt of $2 froth Ottirge'gtamy, Dry Creek', Lyttn county, lO4a. z AeOrding,to a late Watilidgeoti des-patch seventy Postmasters tiord . ,behdadbd withhi three days. IN TOVN.—The yam' viith.fhe "big foci" was in town on Wednesday. Too five use of the 'ardent' interfered• cobsiderittlY With - hih ocomo lon. APPOINTED.—Wfi liildeiStiala Mr. Jacob H. Hoover has received the diPoilitment of Whiskey Inspector, for Downin's Distillery, near Pikesvill6. A good' appointment. Or" A Savings Bank, down eatab• lished by the yogic* collitpied the other day in eoriserrebnce of the depositors with drawing all the funds to dtttibd i a circa. PUBLIC SAti:—We diiect special atten tion to the sale of valuable personal proper• ty, by Chas. g. Ilthrutati, tb bd routain'to day's papd? . *V. B. Gilbertc'proiiiictor, will 10-mor row (Sattiiday) offer at public sale t'lie'"Way neslorti' frotef." The proporty is a desira ble one and sbould command a good price. TIIE TELEGRAM —The Pacific and At lantic Tele_ ra oh Corn san • reached this place with the wires on Wodnesda . y lest, and . are now progressing ikri:th — the work, towards Un ion Bridle' and Gettysburg. UNDER RooF.—The new Presbyterian Church in _this place is now under roof. It is to have a steeple and bell, and when finish ed will prove quite an addition to that part of the tt&ith).• Vir 'ISHMAEL PAVNER, another absent— minded subscriber, has neglected his sub scription account to the amount of s9'2s'. Ishmael will oblige us by remitting, in whole or part. BREWERY SoLD.-7•The Brewe7; Dwelling and Store House, of Mr. David M Good, adjoining the 111 i -tact House, Hagerstown, was sold last week by the trustees for the sum of 38 000.. Purchaser, Lewis S. Fish er, formerly of this place. 180,749 TntEvEs —The Grand Jury of Frederick County, kid , last week foUnd . D. W. Clonce, Wm. ghithly and Jacob Smitli,fof Washing ton county, guilty of horse stealing, and the Court sentenced them to. the Penitentiary for seven yeare` and seven months. SOLD.—The brick house and. lot of ground on East Main street, belonging to the heirs of John Gilbert, Jr , dee'd, was sold at pub lic sale on Saturday last for the sum of $4,- 975. Purchaser, Mr. H. Stonchouse. GOING TO BUILD.-Mr. F. Fourthintur, druggist, has purchased of J. It. &Hail his house aid lot of ground on East Main street for $9OO, and purposes putting up a new building there next 80)4. tIVINASGI VINCI —Yesteiday (Thanksgiv ing day) was observed generally bi our citi zens. 'The stores were closed. during the day and business suspended. At 10, A. , the 4ifferetii congregations assembled at the Union Church, where an appropriate dis course was delivered by Rev. J. W. Wight man, of Greencastle. A PRESENT.—Mr B. Resh, of this vi cinity, has placed us under obligations to him fdr a gallon of prime syrup. (Sorghum) of his own manufacture, ihiob ftilly equals, we think, the finest qiiality of Bastern.syriip.— The tirade can be Lad of 11.1 r. Rosh, or at the grdbery Of Messrs. Hostetter, Reid & Co. Give it a 610 dud ice if fie over egti mate its quality, OrSubscribers at Dry Creek, Lynn Conn: ty, lowa, echo allege that they do not receive the Record regularly, are inforthed that we will ourself hereafter put up and mail thitt package in a strong wrapper, shodld the irregularity continue are know of ad other remedy than to blow up the "Dry Creek" Post Master, ADMITTEti TO PaAOTIOE.—On MOtiOD of B. F. M. Hurley, Esq., Samuel Burgessor, formsrly of WaeMinton' county, was admit: ted to practice in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. • SOLDIERS' BOUNTY.—Discharged soldiers and their heirs are informed tliat Joe. Dou glas, Eqj , Clitidi Agent, has feeilivhd the final form of thb Ptiymaster Godeial, add is prepired to flu up the papers to . iestiiti the boiinty of Act Of 'July 28, 1866, of. RA.- If both parents of tieeeased soldiers are liv ing they must join in the application. ANOTItER SALK:—ThO town property ad vertised 1.4 L. Schildknecht to bo sold on the-Ealtof December has been sold-privately io L rA l [less for the slim 'or 61400. Thaddeus Steveno. Wiiatli4ion:44iitch says: • thaddeui latiiii!itAtt has taken his - old iluar; ttifirein.oa#tiol.Hilf;:anci. on Thursday reeeii edit large nhanber , of 41161. Ile has 'T - rtif pails(' whit! foi. '' passage to regu late the remoValii friain „office. It is m Stringent than &TIMM' Itumbhil'ff. adel' pro vides that no one rejetited , by,theiSetiste agitintdit Ufa ptidilltekt tiby flee for three years: te yens - fee elves dai: bilhitteda of' litldes limit ail dirtictiOnet, stging hith to stand &hi' and fdar not. Ile says that he was rather eonsertiatiie ,:list winter littt "cepectS to coatinub do'thh rdiniiinddi of his ditys.--•-• He converses with the greatest rapidity arid clearness, and sacs tin the feelileness ofhis IraMci; • nO - ciffe — trolif stip posb Kim to", lie eiVer fifty.. Tlie . idiia of atteidipting to barter with the Smith to b 4 theth what lie Consul. ers Congreas has the• right and' Might to &- Wand', is very ,distastehil to Hini, and the ad vocatds of uhivdrssl atheesty for universal 'suffrage *ill find in him a bitter and effective opponent., does not consider that the Southern States are needed to ratify the Con stitutional Amendments, and that when two thirds of the twenty-six States now_ repro •ented-have-uttifted_the_amendnietits he con siders the-in—carried. A sad. and' thrillibg aedident odourred at St:Louis last Friday night.' Tri' returning from a ball a largo party of happy young folks were abnitid a' terry, unties - the heat was nearing the shore, a . sudden Yostlii threw beautiful young lady, named Anna - Morrilion, into dill dad . , deep Waters - of the river dada young mad phibged into the water aind caught the fair form id his arms, add streggled titan ftilly to beat' his pre . eious burden to the shore. ife Called for a boat me plank, but mine Were Within reaeh, and-rg die Current was swift, and - helsias eo• cumbered by heavy clothes and the skirts of the i youlag lay, the roaring waters swept both father from the sh'ore. His strength gave way, and the' girl suck to a watery grave, and he was thrown up insensible upon the shore. The•brave young than's name is not given, but it should be, that the, world might admire a noble nature whic`i it were insult to,praisV. A CURIOUS .STATENtENT.,-The_follo wing is from the New-York correspondence Of the Springfield Republican: 'Speaking of politics reminds me of an in. cideut of the riots of 1803 related to me by an eyewitness You remember the Tribune 'office had been threatened and• was defended by armed men. The afternoon that Gov. Seymour addressed the mob from the steps of the' Astor House, one of the defenders of dr& Tribitne, a dead' shot, stood in the edito• rial windoW With a telesetrpic rifle aimed at Seymotir's'hedct. If rh6 Unscrupulous dema gogue trStt ebid - ariyihing to excite the mob the Ideehtioliof: our. rifleman was to shoot him dead on the spot, and he would have done it beyond a question. Fortunately for Seymour he only sought to conciliate the in surgents; and so escaped with his life. It is not probable that the crafty' politician ever knew how near he came to having a ball lodged in his skull,and it may be that his good genius stopped between him and his natural disposi tionon that membrablo and melancholy day." PITTSIntRo; YoV. 28'-A post of the "Grand Army of the Repo"Mk" has been or ganized in this City.' and is to be knoWn tt.4 Post No. lof this (Allegheny) distria. It may not be generally known that in the or ganization of the "Grand ?;tidy of the Ito public," the States are divided idle "dis tricts," sieoh &duty being a district, atid that there may bo Within this digtriet 'thy mita ber of posts. Mr. IL Piper; of Lonadoitifig, gany county, PA , attended a dancing party last Friday evening a week, and while stand ing on the floor leaned against a friend, and placing his hand over hie heart, complained of a queer feeling. To an instant of time, and without another motion, he we'S dtad, John H. Surratt, the Lincoln assasgin,con spirator, has beed identified serving 'in the Papal Zonaces, id dr near Rome, under the name of John'll'atsok. Lie tvas o arrested on demand of United States Minister King Surratt broke from big gttard, jumped (lota a precipice, and escaped iiito the Italian ter ritory. , The Italian Governtnent is on the alert to aka hig teciapturd. The cholera ilde tippearedin ilia oil iegioits of 1% est Virginia, and at soilie places raging with uousua'l fatality. At Eastoois Tunnel, a small station on the Baltinme arid Yhio Railroad, fifteen miles Prow Parkersburg, there have been fifteen death 4 in four days, in a population of not more . than one• hun dred persons. The scourge is principally confined to the Irish workmen engaged on the railroad. NEW ALBANY, IND f November' 22 —A number of gentlemen from Alabama and Georgia are now in this city, soliciting aid for the d tarvi ug people of those States.— They recount the Most harrowing tales of the Sufferings: Mhbh relief haS been afford. ed by the agents of the Preedmen's thireau, bii.t hundreds are actually starving, and tin leFts aid is fiirnished from the Noah, many will perish froth faiiiine during the winter. The Tennessee Legislatiire have adopted a law diegnalifying Rebels from actin°. as jurors: The Onion members of the I:egis !stare have issued d ball.for a State Repub. liban Convetition: IiNiNDERFith Mii . EOR—NASTIVILLE, Nov. 23 —About four o'clock last Tuesday morning a meteor, lighting the whole heav eni,Was Seen in the vicinity of Rome,Georgia, _moving iii a sotithwesterly direction. It appearbd like a fire hall as large - as the stin, aisd eipioded apparently ton wiles . off, with a rbport like a forty-pounder cannon, that Week tile earth and made the windows rattle: FldttsE Ah) SULKY STOLEN =Mr. Simon P. Shoal!, of Shady Grove, bad a horso stol en froth his alit& oii Monday night last 'The thief liad the aiidacity to take time to hitch the horse io a Fiiiky-belonging to the same gentleman, and with tho two made his escape and has not yet lieeri heard froth --- filloi The Oroveimine4 is , poi , coati:wiling for about 7,000 irpn head blocks to be placed at the eaves at Auii'etacii. Charles 11.,littuch-, au old citizen of Litiz, iancasteri ponfy, ootninissioned .a justice • of the peap4jpby Governoi Snyder . in 1815, .and irbthaefed aE such rot forty :years, di 01 at his resideitico' on Ttiesdtty iziording last, ',l:llfir the .only instance we believe' of r rcohr.i; .of a an bolding a Siuillur couttufssitni•for'solong , Atl agfirigitii of 113,933 . acres of o lio fnn~ ' s'i6eire did' esed ' the inehili of O'Ctobeirtnostly to actual settlers 'Allier the hotiraliteatl laW SPECIAL N 1 TDCES itc332:•! • r SCRATCH scitirtif WHEATON'S O . INTIWENt Cihre the Whitt 48' floats:' • Also area SALT', RHEUM, ULCER?, 001- %INS, =Wan ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price h 0 cent's.. For sale bir all 4tointsti.. sending 60 cents to' WEER'S & porrss, Sold Agents, 170 Washington street,Doston,it wilt bb for warded by. mail, free of postage, ally part of the United States. Attie 81-Ig. Siiir•GLOlrk - mAttF i A!cToRY !' GLOVE MANUFACTORY! f; ilioDtGitA FOS . keep constantly on hand and nianttfacturb to - order - GLOVES of All they bave all sizes= and colors of Kid Gloves, Buck, Goat, Shbop, Cloth; Woolen and Crittnri Gloves. GLOVE FACTORY, OpPosite Wartingioh Muse. Ha gerstotin, Nodernber -2, 1866. WLADIES FURS ! LADIES FURS! LADIES FURS , Comprising C A P E S.'CJI.I4ARS, BERTH AS, CUFFS, MUFFS, HOODS, FUR TRIMMINGS', &C:, &C., a complete Stock, embracing all the styles popular tQ tho trade, are now ready for in• spection and sale at UPDEGRAFF'S Hat, Fur and Glove Factory,- ' Oppciiiite Washington House. N. B —FURS cleansed altered and repaired. • Hagers , own, November 2, 1866. IarFALL AND WINTER.ST \TU. OF HATS AND CAPS FOIL 1866: ' We have now reat'y our Full Stock of HATS and CAPS - , embracing all the styles, Shapes' ' Colors, &c., popular to the trade for Men and Boy's.— CANES, UMBRELLAS, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONIES, FLAGS, &c., &t.. at UPDEGRAFF'S • ;Hat, Fur and Glove Manufactory. HagerStown; November 2, 1866. M'WINTER OF 1866.--SUFFALO ROBES, FUR GLOVES, FUIt COLLARS, Buggy and Sleigh Blankets ' at UPBEGRAFF'S Hat, Glove and Fur Factory. Opposite Washing ton House. Hageistown, November 2, 1866. M'iM3EJ At the Franklin Hotel,,in Greencastle, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. J. Dickson, Mr, GEORGE W. MAYHEW, of Washington county, Md.,' to Miss REBECCA GOS• SART, of this county. •' .On the 22d inst at the Bowden House, by"the Rev. A. Bohm:lan, Mr. DAVID F. CAUFMAN*, to Miss SARA.II J. PENTZ, At the me time and place, by the same, Mr. JOHN 310FERREN, to Miss SUSAN . MONK, all of this county.. * Ija On the IGth intit., near this 'place, Mrs. MARY LE HER, wife of Mr. John Lush. er, aged 58 years, 11 months and 7 days, Near this place on the 22d inst., JOHN lIENI4Y, don' of John O. and M. J Gruel bine, aged 1 year, PO menthe and a cloys. 011 the' 2 Val duilfoid township. ADAM BONEBRAKE, aged - 78' 'sari; g months and 19' days. On the 30th of October IaNC, at the fedi ctende of ,her grand-daughter, i n -Middle Woodberry. Bedford county, Mrs. Mary Toms, aged 88 years, 11 months and 3 trays; f'ormerl'y from the neighborhood of Quincy, this county.; Pritt.ADELeilia,- Nov; 27.—The Flour market was excessively dull to day and pri ces Fad a decided downward tendency.— Sales of - iii*Vfine at 85@50rirblil; extras at s^3@ 0; North*egt extra family at 811.- 50®12 50; Penrisylianiti and Western do. at $1.2 50@14 60; the latter ra7te.for choice; and fancy brands at higher figures,. accord= ins to quality Eye Flour is solllng in a small Way at $7 25@j7 Nothing doing in Corn Meal, and prices are noMleal The inactivity tshich has marked the ciotirse of the Wheat market for some tithe past still iiontinnel, and prices, althotigh withont quo table Ohange, are tending doWnward. Sales 'of 2,800 bus fait arid good Pennsylvania red at $2.78@,2 90. Sevithern is held at 83®- 820 White may be quoted at $3 30@3 35. GOO bus Pennsylvania red were disposed of at 2.40 ip • bd. Coro—The offerings were small, and the !Unkind limited at yesterday's figures. Sales of 3,000 bds. old yellow at $1 16 !afloat, and I.lB@l 20 in store and in t'ao cars. Oats were dull mod lower. Sales of 1,500 bus. Pennsylvatiia at 08e. No transactions in Barley or Malt have been re ported. SEEDS.— Cloveriocd commands $8.50g -10 w 64 lbi for old and new. Timothy is held at $3.25@3.50 18 bus., but the market is 'almost bare of • the article. 130 bushels Flaxseed wore taken at $3 30 Waxnesborte Market. Corrected Weekly by HOSTETTER, REID St C 3. WA Y NESBORO , Nov 30 1866 . • 30m JJtooN (Has) 20 15 6 0 Sides 10 08 a ehoultlcra 15 04 LARD 00 04 BEANS 1.001160 09 D tIED APPLES 005 70 GREEN APPLES 0.00 00 DRIED NACRES 20 00 • " Casein Es 12 Burma EGGS MOAP RAGS. OLD PAPER. TALLOW • FEATHERS t`RED 01%10E8 OLDVIIIIHNED Nei DIVIDEND. PRE Directors of the First National, Dank of I Waynesboro' have this day decl.iretl a Dividend of five per cent. out of the profits t.f the last six inotsths. Payable on demand. Nov. 28-3 t JOIIN PHILIPS, Cash. First National Bunk of Waynesboro'. A N election will be held at the L3anking House, 1 - I„from 1 to 4 O'clock, P. M., on Tuesday the Bth cis) , ut January, ]867. fur nine Directuts; to serve Fur the ensuing year. Nov. 30. JOHN PHILIPS, Cash. SALE NOTES. PERSONS who gave Notes at the sale of the subscriber last spring. are reminded that the seine will fall due on Saturday the he .day of .De- Centber. Prompt payment is request&l l . - Nov. 30-34SA MUEL' VOLTNG. pe'ELIC. , SALE'':' . lI,E nu se bee; aving re — ed ' ht - ,,flain'tvill sell. Al r --- to' l 3 - J" -- E l ' . '' '.'..titt, Pub • laks'ai his rest en_ if;•2-Miles 'Katt of htchej "rings,' !AB ilifrnplka leading to KM4 - nii isbtlig; ;in Ttitsdllfte pth, &is' of December;-, 106, ftliti'lltdhiiving p oPertY. to wit: - ..,.. $ READ 011-11 7 ORK lIORSES;, '. mit EADA)F . CATTLE,. litre Of *fah arh Milch' ' Untssyo whgons, one harr ow' mid nne brOadtread„ I` Cart, .I , FALLINGTOP . BUGGY with, spread ..ainkshalts,,l Beparator,,and Homo Power, k'Getiier's' Patentrl spring -tooth Hai Mire: ftliateuitn . nearly newvl Rolling ocreen .1 ,Wictit-milli . l ,pat ant Hay Fork with - rope arid. ' palliqs; illatonvilltir verseed Sower, 1 wagon bed, 1 set bows Rh' a four halo lied,'l pair liay lailders;. 1 pair bark laiders,:l Pair woad ladders, 46sSts wagon gains, 4 by-nets. 1 sot brit* gear's% 1 wagon line, 2Jachs4itit.'l. jack atter. 2 log chains, 1' , I -horse (dad, - 1' recighicickt' , l 4 grairrcradlee2 trowingicythes; 3 barahear plowo, 1, hillside plow, 2..shovel'Plows. Jinn:row, iieirlitiairi • 2'3 horse double tr&a;,.2 t' o, harsidb., 2 Pair four horse strbttiliers nH . singlei trees; '1 3-horse spread-, *yr', 1 cross-cut saw, ,Ipair, breast ,chatria, and butt traces, 2'plan'es, 1 jac k _and 1 'fote p,lans;"34inch angers, 2 16 . ! inch augers,. 43.3-bia. grain bigi, 90 chestnut pasts, 30'CORDS - 1) R Y HI OKO RY WOOD, 1 set i ßlackinilith ,Toolsi a large la. ; old 1-' ran, I' scoop sholiel; rlot,forks. 8 taxis gikod Timo-• thy Hay. 100 - BARRELS COBNi2OO BUS. RYE. 100 BUS. P 02'A T085,,,an4 many articles not no cessary to mention. tfklii to coinnienee .at 10 o'. 'Clock on said (lay when a credit of six months will' .be given on all suing of - ss' and upwards. CHAS. H. DUHRMAN. Nov 30-2vv*] , . . G. V. Mose. Anat. , HEAD QUAILTERA POR MIT GOODS, NOTIONS, Carpets, Oil Cloths 1.; E e" all goods usually kept in a ist'clasri Dry Goods Store and Job 'goods at city whole sale prices. We kayo just rethrned from the East 'with a tremendous stock and are selling goods at such prices that attract buyers from' all parts of the county. Prints we are selling a fair. article at 12ii cts. Better for 15; ecd fat 16; 18 - and 20; and the very best at 22•centie Muslins from' .12-f. to' 25' centi and the best for 25. 'Moines all colors and styles for 25 cents, the new style only 31. cur:- Best quality of French Merino in all colors - only $1,25; new•and beautiful styles Dress Goods - from 37 to 50 cents;-Flannols, all wool, from 31 1 0 75' cts. in every color ; Stock ing Yarn, best qhality Blue mired, Black mixed, Sheep's Gtenr„all colors in two and three ply only: $1,25' PER POUND: We also beep the Fancy col. rs for childrens' la" A trip to our es tublishtheilt,will always p,y. METCALFE & HITESIIEW. Chambersburg, N0v.23, 1866. NEW DIM GOODS FOR FALL. ANT WINTER. ! fr HE statuitraier has just received a 'Most eaten '.sive assortment of new Fall and Winter Goods, embracing all the latest styles or Ladies Dress - Goods, Cloaks, Sacques. Black and Colored Cloths, Shawls, Gentlemen and Boys' Clothing, Domestic' Goods, Blankets, Carpets, Balmoral and Hoop' Skirts, &c., &c. The extent and variety of our cab - only be appreciated by personal examination, which is so- - licited Purchasers may save 15 630 per cent. ay exainining this stock, as great bargains Will be giv en. S: OGILBY. liagersteivn, Nov. 23: immufm3i METERFB & YOU will find Oil Cloths 1 . 13- 11 2 and 2} yds: wide, a goo 3 asatittnebnt . of patterns all very cheap. Table Oil Cloths, in patterns; a assort. nfent different sit-s. We have Mao the plain' Oil Clothe - for tables by thb yard. Inrititioh of vOalnuir mshogobY gad oak, afs'b pliiriblack Oil Cloths. • Oil Windisai Shltdes its Prireen; Rrovrn, Red, and all do late styles, vry cheap: Window Shale fix tures and tassellsin great variety. Cair and . get Bargains. Charnbertibwrg, Nov. 23. AND LOT FOR SAI.E. r LIE subecribtr will offer at Public Sale, on Sal - • 1 urday 'the 1514 day of December,! 861, her pro perty situated in the Elomu_gh_of Waynesbaio_,_on the old Hagerstown road, consisting of a' lot of gtotind, with a one.story zato•Gr , micrecram good Cistern, Hake-oveno &c., thereon, Timm is perhaps as choice a selection of fruit ma the- lot. as can be found - within the Borough; OrSale to corn- ' mence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by O. A. GAINS. Nov. 23--:ts. G V. Moss, Addl. APPLES FOE SALE: IHGsubscriber has a choice lot of Apples for I sate by the baslo.l. Nov 23—tf.) ALEX. HAMILTON. P 1,11.”( WHEAT MCA L—F'reSh and good, new Corn Meal, Sweet Potatoes, Flour, &c., for sale at ELDEN'S. , Nov. 18-3 t. 1. 71 1:303n. SE; ZVI-OEL A handsome residence on Churc`a Street. Pus • se.sion given on the first day of April next.— fer further pirticulars °Ault° of • Net. 16 —tf. THE PRINItIi. CA. T 0 N • MEE subscriber cautions the public against pur, chasing a Note of $lOO given Geo. Sarbaugh fz4en., on the first das , Cif Ndveniber, 1866,.as he has riot received value for the same and does not intend to ply it. JUSFPH DEARDORFF. Nov. 16 —3t. • CAUTION. Tm; public aro hereby c.auti..ned against credit ing Daniel Light, Ben.. on my account as f atm determined to pay no debts contracted by him here after. DANIEL LIGIIT. Jr. Nov. 18-3 t r UR'S, Pure; Muffs and Borth re at _LI Nov. Paxrß &. lioavLicrt's SORGEUM Molasseg, ad excellent Article at Nov 23.] Paine & lioretrcit'S lADIkB Vests, Scarfs, Ntibiers and Hoods at 4 Nov 23.3 PRICE & HOtTLIOWS: autl Gray Wool Blankets at -yy Nov 23] Paws & Hottation's; QUILTS and Coverlets at Nov 23 J Pities & Ilospuerfit: n j LOOR Oil Cloths from L to 2 yds male at r Nov 23. J FIRM & Hosatton'a. Alarge lot of fancy Cassiniere just received ak Noy 23) Plum dr Hormacreo. NClVritt the limo to buy stocking yarn at ` • Nov 254 PIECE & HOEILNE's.. nOUZBIed„CELEBRATED•LEATEIER for Anlo the t..,1 Roezza - At Siocart. N - 11 14P1 you *alit to totolte a fine Begat, go to Kuirrrs for it LADIES' Morino vests at Paton & ther.zdca's. Ililsit.—sha. 1, Mackcrt.l:&Metriiiijnst-recoli ad 14 tiosrxrrsa Rao &. Co.