VILLAGE RECORR• : Felder, December *4, iseti. CO wit. -- se . Et The followius ars our taws for sulecription erdvertishre dad job Work, to which we will strictly tidbit, Whig ihe present Continue c SU EHICHly'r lON, Poi Annum, if paid w in the yect, 46 MI 4 _ L oiter ihe.yeati ADVERTISINO, of ten lines, three times, $1.50 .. 1 each subsequent inabiiioh, 95 adminiethitor's and ErielcUtor's helices, ew, 2.60 a libefil JOB mqe WOR..to Pearly advert is ers. K Quarter -Meg iaend.tlillb, (2b to 30) Half “ • 4, IS W al job work and local advertising tonna !walla* caib, • W. BLAIR, Editor and Proprietor. . ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—Our thanks ar e duo Hon. Ed. McPherson, Clerk of the House of 11epresentatises, for a copy of the PicSick:het Menage in pamphlet form. writ is intimated in /Washington that beeretary &Ward will soon retire from the .State liepartim.nt, ant , that Reverdy John- Son will attained him. • iteL.Th'e Government is determined that :Mho I!. Surratt shall not escape again, and in order to avoid risks of land transportation ; Admiral Golisborough, commanding th e i'acific Squadron, has been . ordered by tel tgraph, per Atlantic cable, to despateh a gunboat at once to Alexandria, Egypt, to bring him direct to Washington, On Thursday, in Ffenate,. severs! import- antbills and resolwtions were hrengiti dp i and after some remarks, Itert referred to their appropriate committees. Notice was given that earls this week a resolution I would be called up providing for the dis bandment,. of tl e ( existing Militia organizt .tion in th e la e ebel etates, and to prevent the orga'nizati . :coy any chore'. A resolution was adopted in;t ^'?'-' .use aTpointing a atm • matte to investigate the il,w Orleans Maim. ete, and also the murder of Unioa soldiers , in South Carolina: ' JEFF. DAvtg.—There is the best aiitfiori --iy-for saying, says a Washington despatch, that the President has posittiely determined tot to interfere in the ease of Jefferson D• Fie y ordering his release on parole, but That he *ill remain where Min Mntil arrange *Ants can be made for his trial, some time during the ensuing spring. rINANCIAL 136Easzna.--ite bait heard roaring all around tes for some time, says the Ilarrisburg Telegraph, th e dreadful Sounds of those financial breakers which must Sooner or later dash Over the dotntiy, tO the infinite injury of its industrial energy, to the fain of honest people. and to the misery of fhe masses. The Sceretaq Of the Treasury plainly 'informs the public that there ie n• ger ahead. He remarks that "thee ula-, five interest, large and powerful self, is receiving daily new accessions of strength by ihe increase of individual Credits, and When Speculators and debtors eolith' the financial Policy of the country, a financial Collapse is inevitable." Here is the naked frith: Vie speculative spirit of a combination of money _.lreeds A rushing the Country td ruin. And how is this combination able to maititailt it: Self P How are a few tteremeroial to control the markets Of the country, made powerful to direct the prices of the Producer and wrench just such sums of mon ey as they may desire from the consumer Y— ._ ImMense capitol is required to Conduet such transactions. No one mad, or a dosten. men, legitiMate business, are able to bring to bear the capital necessary fOr such tipectila iione. Where, then, we ask, dote it come from? We answer, front the National flanks. tirti speculators wno are rid* iodating the markets-0o are grinding the faCes of the poor-L 7 -oio are preparing inealedlible do loges Of Midery 'for the laboring masses—who are daily gelding to the burdens of the tat payers, tbtise "bold, bad men" are fernialted with the means to carry on their aptieilla• tions by the National Banks of the country. Where is the proof of this aSsertion Y ie sel ed by the reader. We do tot assert that elf of these banks ate lending their resourees for speculative °petitions, bit ite point to the advertised rates of dividends tie pitblisb• .ed by the. reat majority of these institutions as proof of what we assert: Sethi -anneal di vidends of nine or twelve per COOL .do not look as if the business was fi legitimate or "entirely just one—and if is fair tb infer that when such immense returns ale received there is a proportionate risk, a milkiest dial iug with reckless men,-who, for the rise of money in schemes of wild speculation, are Iready to pay any rates of diseovint; But supposing that we are wrong is Mu infer epees, then we can still assert thit it is al)" fair to let as few man reap thesehninemie pro fits in 'the shape of dividends. Why not let the Government make &We dividends?-- 'W hat the national banks are now doing to enable them to declare trash dividends, could be; done as well by the 'IG. overnment. so that 'ilte'proit now divided among a few stock holden', could be: - 'devoted to extinguishing the, principal of the national debt Bare it • that-,: itoreir is louse someitheie in the inenetal machinery .of the sound. The ell.:• 1 .1*Lko direct& the.finanees 44 the 'Gov eroment plainly tells us that' there is rig') -ftthead. Ho_ should;be—ablu-to-Aafe oeuetry correctly. And when the ruin does , come.we will only ia*e the ateenistota to tilawal.% It Will Oat be the fat& of the labor. fog Wit) and the &Annie& It will not be due to the eittetsgance . of the masses.— But the Maine *ill belong to those who now have More than enough, yet who are A 0210119 to absorb in thetnselm the wealth of the votary. VirThe following from a late number of the Richmond Va , gxpress will serve to show how Johnsoie reconstruction Yolicy °pontos among the traitors of the Old. Do• gone United States Government tiomreien cad its aotua! existence in 1783, and it was eating "The above 'exttaot' from un*ritten, hat inevitable 'history, furnishes us With it test for one brief article. , "We do not know, nor do we care , Into what dangers we plunge when We declare, that as the result of all the reflections We have made, - we have arrived at the itoneltt- Gina that the United Stites Government is I the most stnpendotts and unprincipled hum bug on the globe. Had the confederate government lived, there toad hate been one respeetable government on the, western hemisphere.. It does not hte. Toe conse quenee of its non-e*istenee is simply the non. existence o f the material and• substantial tart of the old Government of the United States The greenbacks of the present con cern ate absolutely and unequivocally worth less. The United States Government is to day bankrupt- It cannot redeem one-tenth of its obligations, and it never will. It is proper for u s to appreciate our pirate). stances. We may for years believe we have .a Government- , But the harsh arbitrament of truth will soon convince the most abject Unionist amongst us that we live not only under an unstable goternment c but that it was a pity that the gotetnment of efefferson Davis did not aneeead. Mexico is far bet ter off to-day then are the United States.— This- severe,. but true conclusion, leaves ev ery citizen but one resort, and that is fo make a country for himself at home. And since na republic can exist in peace, and no kingdom can live without war, it is best for all to seek seclusion in labor, to put no trust either in presidents or princes, and believe in God, and labor for life and peace on earth hereafter." ditntitAt Stunt co* Tits G.OnStan Ere FORMED Cnuttou —The whole of Wedoes: day (as we learn front the Dayton Journal) was occupied in the debate upon dye Litur gical question. Dr. Gerhart, of Lancaster, favored the ado alai' of the now L" • and Dr. Doi berger i of Philndelphia, opposed In the course of his retnatis, fir. somber. ger said : "Myself and many others hate the new Liturgy, as one antagonistic to the faith of the Church, and as containing the seeds of dangerous heresy. This is the Judg meat of a number of my brethren who have exatuined the book. The Synod as the guardian of the churches would not endan get' their security. Where shall we go for a form of worship but to God's own wordy— Nothing in conflict with that word is of bind ing force." ' The speaker argued against the dissemin ation of the Liturgy, as injurious to the pros periti of tile church, and as containing in sidious error— Be believed there was a sev pent in it. The Sacrament of the Lord's supper *as administered according to the forms of the revised Liturgy; in this house last Sunday. The speaker asserted that .it was painful and distasteful fu Mm, and he would gladly hive estia)sed from the house, if he had. been Ale to do tic infobsetved. The introduction of the Liturgy would divide the attrehes. His own Chureh *mild not sub mit to if—Thite_tas_statte_a_Clatrch_in_ Philadelphia in *Melt it could be introduced without producing dissatisfaction and divis ion lie again exhorted the Synod to re fuse assent to' the dissemination of the Lit urgy, Until all were satisfied after a careful examination, that it contained nothing which would lead to pernicious consequences. "REcoNsTnucTioN "—Reconstruction is progressing finely in South Carolina. An a gent of the Internal Revenue has •recently been murdered. The assassins gave them selves tip; but there id little probability that they will be ptit to any inconvenience. It is no crime for a high toned Southerner to kill a Yankee. The Port Smith (Ark) New Era states that of a company of Union soldiers enlisted in the sofithwestera pave of that State, and dis charged from the Union army a little more than a year ago, sit men have been murder ed sioeb their return to their homes. •It is this that the rebels of that region inattgur ati peace. . They thassatire in detail the ar• thy that conquered and paroled• theta. A Ctimrtle —lt is antiotinced that the blohnnoWelnb" of Washington, compostd of bread•and butter gentry of the Depart; Morita IWO trisolied to change the object of their ofganitation from that of politics to the promotion of the cerise of temperance. This is certainly comtnetidalile, and if the De partmental clerks at Ittolhingten ban ttin Andre* Johnson to temperate habits] they will be doing him and the co ntry, whose pdy thby are receiving, more g d than if tbey bad won a hundred political Works for my peaky:. fitirThe President or the United States communicated to the Reuse on Monday the correspondence on the sulject of the arrest of John H. Surratt. It is very voluminous, and relieves Mr. Seward of the imputation that tie bad neglected to use proper efforts to secure the arrest of the Ingitive. CfrThe iotimate friends of the President assert that he bill . send the . namea of his ap. poitifees beforii tlie Sainte foi 'Confirmation, at an early day, and aria continue removing ilhe holders, as 60411 Congress was- not p eM01), ita.tis•D 'Aulut uk .I.tukuuLto.,.;-* post of' the Grand ATM* of the iteirteblio'ikiii organised in Gette'raburg ,on the einteing. of the 24th ult., and the following - olneOrieleat= EA; • - _ Post Coinioander--Lient. H. C. Grannie: ' Ass't Post Goznniand'r—Ospt..i. Han ter. Post Adjutant—Private A. M. litatith Post Q M.—Lieut. Wm. P. Baker Post Surgeolgurgeoti Jai. Crest. Post Cbaphtin—Lieut. 3. H. Wert. Win'be New took herald fiat at Ott teen e.. vetted t 3 the topeitiou Which Mri Stave; to. more than two years ago, that three fon', tits of the loyal States are sufficient for tb= ratification of the Constitutional- La • le .el States lost all their rights i; the Union when they seceded. They can. not expect to have a controlling voice in the reconstruetion of the Government. !the County Superintendents, in their con vention at • Harrisburg, recommended the Idoption of a law fixing six months, instead of four, as the minimum term in ,tyre cons= mon schools of Pennsylvania; and, also, that the school diteetors should be authorised to purchase school books and appiratus at the expense of their respective districts. Siiiii•Tte Montreal Berard publishes Were important statements from the party who gave information it relation to the wherea bouts of John H. Surratt and led to his ar rest by our Government. He says that Sur tatt.talked freely of the conspiracy to mur- der President Lincoln, and said . that it wis planned at Richmond. with the assent ofJef ferson Davis. Er The Senate bill to regulate th elec tive franchise in the District of Columbia will be taken up on Monday—, There ia DO' doubt of its passage at an early ilay. It pro vides for suffrage without distinction oleol or, and an amendment is pending looking to the disfranchisement of thine who aided the rebelliorr. Kr The gitat swspension bricks at Cincin nati was opened to foot passengers on Sat urday,, and• abort 50,000 persons erossed lOWA special agent of the Treasary De partment has been sent to New York to in vestigate the liquor frauds in that_eity_and_ rotlf — ifiliytiday he caused the seisure of over fifty distilleries. Telegrttph gxtenEriork. PITTBBURE/, December 10.—The "Nein° . and Atlantic Telegraph Company of the U nited States" have completed their lines from Pittsburg to Baltimore, and open to the pub lie this (Monday) morning, thus making an independent line from Boston, New York, Philadelphia,•Baltimore and Washington to Pittsburg and the oil region. This line is being rapidly extended to all important points in the West, oonneeting at Cincinnati with Ab e Southern Telegraph Company's lines now being built from the latter place, and St. Louis to New Odium. A. J. BALDIVIN, General Superintendent. ANTIETAM CEMETERt.—Wo dopy the following interesting item from the Hagers town herald and Torch. The work of re• moving the mulles of the loyal dead; scat tered around the Antietam battlefield, to the Cemetery, still centinttes. A few dale ago, anotbef photograph likeness was discovered with a body, the likeness of a beautiful wo• man; and another was found, enclosing the game—aseief-the--seldierosith-whieh-it-was buried. The burial corps has met with as sistance and kindness from the persons re siding in the neighborhood, on *hose prop erties the bodies Were harried, with but two etceptions: 0n d portion* contended that there were bone briried oti Ms place; but the guides, and those who Where present at the battle, knew betteri and a larg e • number of bodies were dug up in his garden; He had cultivated hi s cabbage over the shallow graves of the slain, and, stoutly Contended that there were none there? Another treat ed the members of the corps rather roughly, and asserted that none were buried on his farm. But the contrary fact was known, and a number of bodies were taken up • from beneath a /arm road that be had made over the loydi dead? Comment in these cages is Unnecessary. A bill hos been pfesented in the Alabdata Legislature to alter the constitution of the State so as to admit of conditiooal negro suffrage. The conditions are that the voter shall possess property to the amount of $200 ; and shall be able to read the constitution of the State iltiti of . the United States; and *lite a legible hand. The conditions oleo to bold good in the casb of white men. The foreign mails bring full accounts of the shower of Meteors observed in England and Scotland on the morning of the 14th ult The display was manni fi cent, especially io London, *here the stor was covered with gashing meteors in such numbers us almost to defy eomputatioh. 'On Saturday two checks giten by tiadeta at West Point in 1801, previous to the war, Who subsequently j.iieed the rebelm, were presented at the Treasury for payment, btit the Sebretary of War refused payment. A tialio* brill Was giveo tietetsburg, Va., on Thursday evening, Which wai attend by the •"first families" 'kiln) dity. The lad les all appeared in calico dresses and White aprons, whiCh were subsequently given to the poor. _ . A stocking factory in Louisville is 'sup• plied with knitting machines making, the same stich as by hand. that turn out sueb a pair of Itookings in four minutes. The loter branch of tho Florida Logisla titre, following the etati.ple of other / rebel bodies, has unanimously . rejected the con stitutional amendment. A 'gentleman lost $20,000 in a barbe innifeisnar, - warded. advertiseithent of tinliAillingewortb: , A pitinii arkie et the groeety of Hostetter, Reid FOR SALE:—Wa•Creel sittearfou fe the talitibie town propirty , edireithied for sale telietititer teleran by 141 E: Jobe Fisher. COM 3218810 S ED.—Mr. Welsh has receiv ed his eonouissiou ac. Post blamer of this, place. The office will be removes, we presume. Paxoth.-•—The pricy of profiles -and-intent' are still on the . decline. The lattei are like. , ly to range here as lollown—Pork - 8, cents, Beef 9. and ID. _ Pet UV-IWe batten pretty) ficaty pay meat to make to our "paper man" in a cou pie of weeks; and will be under speeial obl'►- gations to as many of our patrons as will' set tie their accounts during Dent week. ' VirJOSFAII KING'S indebtedness to this office for subseriptton• is $l3 50. Has Joel- Oh entirely forgotten the Printer, or is he too pot to pay. lf the latter, a five dollar bill wilt secure hint a receipt in fall. APoLon - 7.-7-An ; aporegy is Inn Mt. JAeOl3 , FINFROCK from us, whom• we an nounced in our lust issue as being in arrears for subscription to the amount of $5. Mr. F. has since canceled his account and given us evidence otherwise of being an honest young man. FOR TEM HOLIDAYEL—Messrs. Lilly & r Dinkel have received a large assortment of toys, candies, groceries, &e. &c. for the Hol idays. Their advertisement will appear next 'week. le - the meantime call and see their etoch. Btrtza.—Now is the beat time . Co past butter for Whiter use. See that the Jars or tuba are thoroughly cleansed. A , spoonful of clean, white sugar to• the pound of butter, put in at the last working, will improve th• quality even of good butter. E . Lccilow of Pavoit.--4he Lutheran congregation of Hagerstown have elected the Rev. A. Buhrman, of this lace . to .resid. over t 'at °barge. The congregations here would no doubt be loathe to part with their good Pastor ; who has not yet, We believe,. signified his acceptance of the call. Actibbrit.—C r htiskiitit Rants, son of Mr. Abrm. Franta, of this vicinity., in a playful wrestle with a school•mate in Greencastle, on Saturday a week, had his leg fractured be: low the knee. Dr. Grub set the limb and the patient was doing well. , APPOINTED —Mr. S. P. Harbangh, of Chatnhersburg, has received the appoint ment o f Whiskey Inspector, at Unger's Distillery, near Mercersburg. Simon is a clever fellow, and withal, a good lodge of whiskey. LADita i Petit.— he Ladies connected with the Presbyterian Church propose bold trig a Fair in this place, which will be open ed an Christmas Eve, the 24th. The pro ceeds rte understand are to be applied to wards fttruishing the new Church. Fancy and useful articles willbe thankfully receiv ed by the Committee: ADVEnrungo.—Persons "saolttg real or personal.property to dispose of should re' member that the circulation of the Record in Washington and Quincy toltnships is more general that that of any other paper published in the county, and that ottr adver• tieing rates are ribout one-third less, 'The last 'Palley Spirit s in a settrrilotts article upon our patriotic Congress, adver ting to the surreederof the Rebel Lee, adds; "The Mongrels fancied, when Lee Barren. doted, that theit long anticipated revolution was suceesaftil, but at the•very inoment they were drinking their success, God dashed the cup from Melt hands. Lincoln fell 1" So A ; J., according to the S'pirit's rea soning, ores his present position to a decree of the Most High. This perhaps aceounts for his temperance principles and the fruits of his late labors in "swinging around the circle." No wonder certain "conservatives" North have talked of a monutnetit to the memory of J. Wilkes Booth. We doubt not the Spirit man would contribute his "Mite." COmi.—The weather since Monday last has been very Bold. Winter seems to have set in thus early in earnest, whioh doubtless finds many illy prepated for the sudden and trying ehsnge. Those upoti whom fortune has shed her smiles during tho year so soon to close, should Ddt forget to enquire es to the condition of the unfortunate, the widow and the orphan especially. Out of your a bundanea, tender, let their wants be suppli ed. If the investment doe's not yield you a good interest in time it will 10 eternity. ' BURN o , artt belonging to the Hon Frederick Watts, on his farm, near Carlisle, wits Consutnod by file on Sunday night last, together . with Si! horses, a uuw her of cattle,, and all the contents of the building: Tho'workof an ineendiary.. air.A. revival of religion is in progress it the M. E. Chitroh in Loudon. Between thirty and forty have professed conversion. . _ , ten:trued it, and John Shultz, aged 117 7 . is tho oldest Meth vdist tocA,z_xAlv.tits. I===l IC=l A °lSt StirrigoLE.—We have j Sit, heard the tokitioulare of a swindling operation, by Which a respectable firrult of, this neighbor-, heed; Me.,Paniei Suorrharger, . wsekuleted in the sum of needy five hindred doirdr* It apperhis i stranger,,auppaied to be a gip sy, made his appearance afili. SnoWtierger's houie seine ten moil& since, and ' air I'd ens :dreary with such strolling vagabrods- aloha log to be doctors, professed to. curs all dis eases to which flesh is heir. Mrs. S it seems bad long bcen afteted With theume dun. He finally mmetarded :in getting the parties to helieve that -64 Could perform a peraranane ihrelir her case 'lir the following novel manner. They were to produce all the treasure about their , house artdplaeo it on the table before him- He Weald then se lect a certain passage of scripture upon Which they were to meditate whilit hearranged the money in nine bags or packages, seated with their backs towards bier, the children to .be first removed from the roonr,with all of' which they complied. The begs or packages thus arranged they were reqnired to look them up and not open them for nine months, iii which tine the cure vats to be a permanent one.— The nine months terminated a few weeks since when Mr. S. opened .the bags and found them to contain gravel instead of his treasure, newly five hundred* dollars, mostly in gold and silver: These facts were obtain ed: from Mr. Snowberger himself. They should plot 6 a warning to the incredulous and superstitious in the fat re; SEIDEMN DEATII—Ab five o'clock on ........ Sebbath evening, Mr. George L. Zeigler, was found tying dead in. the garden of Mr. William Logan. The deceased had been Suffering from heart disease, and his sudden demise was not unexpented. Mr. Zeigler had been for a number of years employed in the Register's Officals a Copying Clerk, and Was known Wont community by his integri ty of character, genial nature and social a bility. In 1847 he represented our county in the State Legislature.—Hag. -Herald. . Ifffr The ladies of the M. Chareh of Greencagle-intend-holdiog r a-faity-itt-aid-of the .ereotion of a new chnreh edifies in that place. _lt will commence on the 22d inst. The &diet offiforeeraburgintetid bold ing a Fogies! and Fair daring the holidays for the benefit of ilia Fresbyteriaa Sabbath Sohool of that pfancr, Therernre now ist operation 1•.647 Nation al banks, having an aggregate paid in eapi. tal of 418 millioni, *Web is owned by 200,- 008.stockhnlders. All State banking aye terns hare been enspended• and the entire control of the currency of the country is pia. eed in the hands of the Federal Government. Mrs Ward, of Utica, N. Y., jumped - from her carriage, the horses being, as she thought about to run away; her hoops caught on the springs of the vehicle; she was dragged a mile and a half over a-stone mad and kill ed: AdVices received at St. Louis from Mon tana Territory report that the Indians 'are committing bloody work. An usual, howev er, it is probable that these stories of Indians outrages are greatly exaggerate& A Washington despatch annotmc'es that the Senate will pass, by a two-thirds' vote, bills for the admission of Colorado and Ne braska into the Union. _ll er_e_i s_a_etroet_in_Ae_w_Y:o rk_elty_wire •the tenants of every house on both sides of the street have applied for licenses to sell liquors Robert W. Dinsmore, a wealthy farmer of Washington, Penna., has• brutally murdered Tuesday night in his own house. Guy. Pierpottt to his menage to the Vit. giain Legislature, recommends the adoption of tlre•Co!rstitutional amendment. A l lidrisich (Conn.) alorgymart says there . isn't a quirt of pure spirits of arty kind in that city, and will pay $lO,OOO if there is., Ile ought to know. A man in Toledo, Ohio, tvhohad the small pox, wee denied admittance to any house, and died in a buggy, under a shed. Jeff Thompson is treasurer .of a gift en terprise for the benefit of disabled rebel' dierg. 'Mrs. Ifloot et•is bo logo a I.llOomet.--u She wears her clothes now just like other women. A man is Denver City bet fifty dollars a• gainet a coffin that he would die before Chrjstmaa. Flooding, Pa,, is to boa a post of the Grand Army of the Republic. SPECIAL NOTICES. ERRORS Or YOUTH. A *Gentleman Who suffered for years Dom Net. /LA vous Debility, Premature Decay. and all the effects of yOuthfal Indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity. send free to ail who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cared. Sufferers wishing te'prok by the advertisers experience, can do so by athireising • JOHN D. GDEN t Dec.l4-3m.1 No. 13 Chambers at, N. Y. Xtcol:3.: .Irtc9l3 SCBATCft ! SCRATCH ! SCIOTO WHEATON'S OINTMENT Dee the itehia_4B Roam Also cures `SALT RHI UM,, ULCER, CHIL- I:IL %INS, and all ERUPTIONS AF TZIE SKIN. Price 60 eent4. ante by all druggists. By sending 60 ,eents W ENKh & POITER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street,lloston,it wil bL foe tt+4rded by mail, tree of postage, to any part of the United Suites. Jane B—ty. g Sera LOVE MANUFACTORY ! . CLOVE MANUFAC FORY! i UPDEGRAFF'S keep constantly en hand. and manufacture t, or.k; tiLOVEd anti descriptions. they haws all -sizes and colors of Std moved. INA, God, Etheep •Cloth 1 _Woolen_ aud Cotton Gloves.. • GLOVE FActo RV; , Opposite Washington Housei Ilagctstlayan, Novetneer 2; 1366. , IarLADIES FURS i 'LADIES FURS 1 LADIES FIIRSI ' , , Compliaing IVP•fo O,3LIA4OTHAS ° CUFF% MUFFS; HOODS,, -F.DE T ,I3IER IDAININOS ' dro4 it cdinplete Week; eitilir6cing all the styles popular to lite trade, ale. nova ready for, in. %wetted and eale - at U?DEURAFF'B • • Hat; Put aid. Dior. Factory; O'OO4El Washington Limits: •-• N. I :—PERS cleamted hitere,d and Ripka& Hagerstown, November 1016. ri`FALL AND IiTISTEB STYLE OF HATS ---.. AND CAPS FOR BAC .. Vre bait no* relOy : i.nrr Fait Stock of HATS tuti - APS, embracing all the styles, Shapes, Colors; &c., popular to the, trade for Men .and Boy's." CANES, UMBRELLAS, POCKET' BOOKS? PORT MONIES, FLAIRS, &U'idtc.int . ? UPDEGRAFF„'9 4 ._ : . - .. flat, rur and Claire Manufactory ..._ , , Itaigtiesiceciii; Nl:math - 6i 2;113136: - ' ''. - , ''V/INTER .',L04.- 4 .ll,uoF4itt: ~ k ollEo, FUR ()LOVES, Fti . B tOLLARS; Buggy, iit)l Sleigh Blankets, at INDEpRAFF'S Hit, Glove and Fat Factory. Opposite Washing ton House. Hagerstown, Nova .; r 2, 1868. siikeitt, „At Oa the 4t i . at he residence of the bride's father ; , v F. A. Gast,.Mr. JOHN R. ROBIN I N,, to Miss MARY T. MILEY, all of Franklin county. On the 12 iost, at the rnsidenea of MG Benjamin Stew#t, by the - Revell. F. Good, Mr. SAMUEL D. MARTIN, of William. sport, Md., to Miss SUE E. PRICE, of this vicinity. te ix El Ile O 311- On the 28th ult., hi Greencastle, Mrs. E l LIZABETH, Wife of Mi. George Eby, aged 47 years, 9 mouths and 27 days. • 3ff.4I:II:JECIIIITeIL, FOILAVELPHIA ()ATTU{ MARKETS—Dee. 11, 1868.—The arrivals sad sales of Beef Cattle were large this week, - reaching about 2400 "head. • Thr market was moderately ao the, and prices were rather; firmer, extra Pennsylvania and Western Mears selling at from 151®160; a few ohniee at 161 o; lair to good at 13®140, and common at frota 12e 11 lb, as to quality. The market closed rather dull within the above range of prices. Sheep were in fair demand at former rates. C r ows were doll at the late decline. Hogs were . alse , dull and lower. COWS were dell at ihe late deelitie; 240 head sold ai priced ranging from $40®65 for Springers, and /50%85 per head for Cow and Calf. Hoge were Mee dell and lower, _about 5,- 000 bead arrived and sold at the Uniorm and Avenue Drove Yards, at from sB®9, and a few extra at $9:25 , the 100.tba nets. PHILADELPITIA.—Die. 11,—The Flour Market has again been characterised by ex trams dullnese, but prices remain without' quotable nhange. There was no demand, except from the home consumers, who pur chased only enough to supply their `actual waists Sales of a few hundred barrels at bbl for superfine $ 9@10.50 for extras, $11®12.25 for North west *Writ tame ill, $12013.25 for Penna. and Ohio dri.ifo.,. end $14.50®15.50 for fancy brands, accor ding to quality. Aye_ Flour sells at $7.25. bbl. Nothing doing in Corn Meal, and' prices are nominal. - The reeeipts of Wheat (mutiny° small and' the stocks light, but they Are fully ample for the demand. Sales of 1,200 brishele Pans. Red at $2-88 and 500 bushels Southern do at $3.17.. White ranges from $3.20 to $3.- 30; 1,000 , bushels old Western Rye sold at $1.34, and 600 bushels Fennel at $1 321. Corn comes, forward slowly-and is in fair de mand, with sales of•okt Yellow at $1 12®-- 17;'4,500 bushels new do -at 98o®$1; and 1:,800 bushels White at 97e®$T. Oats are melee and , dull.' Sales were affected at b7o. Np transactional' *ere reported. in either Bar.- ley_or Malt. - - - ROBES ! ROBES ! 1 11 HE subscribers are now receiving at their Store a fine assortment of Buffalo Robesywhich they are prepared to sell at reduced prices: Doc. 14—tf GEISER 6c RINHART. Wagon tar Sala grin subscriber offers for sale - i• 4 l inch treed 1 WAGON, writable for road or farm purposes, with Bpd, Bows, Cover and TroughL Terms rea sonable and a° credit of three months given. Dee. 14-4 t GEO. DENTLER. STRAY HOG. TRAYE D from the premises of the subscriber s.. ("bout the first of November a Black and White :Spotted Boar, with tip off the right ear. The owner will pay a liberal reward for such information ea will lead to his recovery, Dec. 14-3 t. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE! MIRE . subscriber will offer at Public Sale on Sat- J. today the fpfh day of January. 1857, his House and Lot of Grotmd,situated on Ilfkirt Street, Waynesboro'. The improvements are a two-story FRAME HOUSE • and Bock Building, with good, Cellar and Cave un der the house, good Cistern at the door, and a FRAME STABLE large enongh for 2 horses and 1 cow, Carriage Shed, 'Wood House, Hog Pen, dtc., on the lot; also a choice selection of fruit trees, grope vines, shrtibberrY, &c. This is a desirable property being situated in the most pleasant part of the town.. Er sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day wLea the terms will be made known by JOHN FISHER. U. V. Moto, Auct. Dec. 14— to HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE ! riIHE subscriber nitro at Private Bale his House 1 and I.ot of Ground, situated in the Borough of Waynesboro', on the old Hagerstown Road. Ttte improvements are a one-story LOG HOUSE, Log stable, good Ciotern, the. There Wlls° on the lot a choice selection of fruit trees. For further particulars apply to the subscriber. ENRIETTA HOLLINGSWORTH. Dec. 14-41 PER YEAR ! want agents • Wl* 50 even "hen t 4 sell our EMPROVID slio Sewing Machines. -Three new kinds. Under end - upper feed. Warranted five years. Above so l., arr. or lame commissions paid. The mils machine, old in United Mates for less than $4O, which ire' tally &tensed by flow, Wheeler . * Bikes, Grover 4..pe t ker, Singer it Co.. and Bothetakr. All other cheap machines ens iarfringentents and the &elks. or roar are liable to arrest, fine, and aerial:moor, Circular/4 free.- Address, or call upon Mann , & Clerk, Biddeford, Maine, or. Chic •go, Illinois. Dec. 2:1 -: ly JOHN W. GOOD.
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