VILLAGE RECORD. *richt, Decill,b*,2o, • • Ci , . .lEll7 — * ill RIK ;- t • .t• Thil AkllOw incest crimaiiis fur strien` , l itivertiling end joibilWrleitirWhieb fora ailLiitrictlYil others `irbilialbe present *tsar prices" andante : Per Antonia, if paid within the year ! _, da • .1 •:lifittr ;theYesi;'• - fiEVERNISING, ibpisnalit tan lines,:tattellloll - , — . 7 :-•- • - suso each subsequent insertion, 35 • ialeolnimrstoi's coil Executor's notices. 6w. 2.50 *liberal dedUction made to yearly advertisers. .I,QB _ . • 4naitor-Sheei endatills. (2510 30) • $2 0 . 0 H a lf 4", 46. 14, 3.50 Whole " 41 , . • 6.50 tr,For all jOb work sii local sifrortielug terms itiarisbly casb:, ' . W. ELAM. Edifor and iliv'prfrtor. Legtalature of this State will as amuble.at Harrisburg on Tuesday next.• An animated dismission , baa been kept up for sometime among tho Union joaruals as to the *lee Of a United States Senator toinei• coed Cowan. A: number of distinguished individuals bare been named for the office, most prominent among whoui are lion. Thad Stevens. Gov. Curtin, and Simon—Cameron LOOKING AFTER TIIII PRESIDENT.—On Wednesday week, when the General Appro. priatioa bill came up in the Rouse of Rep resentatives, a motion was made to strike out the appropriation for the President's "par. ,don clerk," which was adopted. An amend. meat was also offered,.providing tWat Collect tom and Assessors of internal Revenue not appointed to fill a vacancy caused by death or resignation, aliould not be entitled to re solve any salary or ernolnthent of their office Unless confirmed by the Senate. The amend ment prevailed. "These are bitter pills, but the Doctor soya they must be taken." IXTritiudd, Spangler, and the other asses einlitiOn conspirators now at the Dry Tortu gas, have friends at court. Tbe—peopleik Baltimore, that is, those 'who stoned Union troops as they Passed through that city to defend the nationalcapital have sent two lawyers t'o the President to plead . the cause of Lincoln's murderers, and insist on their unconditional release. lied two damsels been employed to secure this release, there might have been some fear entertained that the murderers would be set free; and oven as the ease is represented, if it eon be proven that the prisoners hate Congress and glorify Johnson, their pardon is enro. osi.,The' brutal troatment of the freedmen, practiced by their former masters, has at length attracted the deserved attention of Congress. A bill has been introduced in the Senate, to pat a stop, to the outrages in the shape of corporeal punishment now practic ed in the South. The whipping post, the lash and the raw bide are as much in requi. aition in the once slave States as when sla- Very itself ruled supreme. Men and women ate horribly beaten for the most trivial of fenses They are tortured with a refinement of cruelty which far excels the revolting bra talities of the inquisition. Every traitor's hand is against' the freedmen. Ile is assail od by men who show their hate of the gov ernment by striking at him; and'therefore it is the duty of the authorities to protect its friends'against its 'enemies, Itarimmediately after the holidays, the bill to reimburse the loyal States for war ea. pentad will be reported fornetion by Repre. optative Maine of Maine. The froposition is to gibe a Certain amount of five per .pent. tufted States bonds to each State; eqoal in =want to fifty-five dollars for each volun teer-furnished by said State. As PennsylL 'crania furnidbed the round number of -200,- 000 fighting .men, she will just be entitled lo $ iLOG9,OOO. ihm, i the Attorney General *as directed lo make out a list of the pardons an file in his (dee granted 'by President Johnson.— It will take some months to prepare the list, se he says there are . not SEVENTEEN TIM SAND on filel It would save a clerk's pay, if President Johnson would just pardon - the "recoastrueied" in a mass. lie might as well resort to that method, as he is evtdently do ing it by piece meal. The House of Repre sentatives trirpcirrs to think a clerk can be dispensed tithe rirThe GettysbUrg demetery .biondmtint7 is tb be oompleted by July 1, 1808. The statue of General Reynolds is to'be , erected in the cemetery, and not on the spot Where he fell. ' It is intimated:that the,Vretultnen's Limb Monument -Association will apply for:permission to : plan it' bronze statue of Abraham Isinsein in the cemetery., lartatii are now •In- nations adttonh; .of tie - odiqdionia, ieedivibq,spire" and ednoatton at fhe'expenia of •thn . ,,,connuonwealti, be tato° Aluno and lour thousand little toys atidigitle, orphans of Penooplaania nolddient add *igloo' W hio.peristamtli the War"foi"„the _ *he itatitabsit, iuni,ihroughodtAheciftste,' , llll) asking sr of „ „ vn`Ttttarddp - • oJivi , „ , Da ;Me 6t , 4 00,4111‘ , PP1M11A440 0 4 Amen4m'ait' t 'l l lll l oik . o*-1114tif..10: alk!Jigs . 1.041 . „ • „ Tat LADVe Faltign.-41m , Steel Plates in the January nuitibbi - of this ' - ' Queen of the Megan - Wes,. are uncontrollably beautiftit We seldom see it :-,Saar lictuft, than 4 :7ll'Sett.'", and 44.-2 friirtee iOliarligte'", looks loyely enotigh Illui(tify theiraSsionate admiration that-all it* werld , ,,has hoark. ok . Theiiarge_ double*M ob _Pi ateiezhiiitn'iltat - elegance „ , i 'brilliancy 'Which is its established c , , ratter- Win 16 tbil it agizine; itityliskrit tine otis tume will attract attention. Children's Pub. ions, Paletots, Goiffures, Bonnets, &0., also the Work-TabliDepartment, are profusely illus tmted iith'Vrood.ontn,"- - 111 ihe tilein • Department, we find the names of the best writers, "Orville College," a new story by Mrs. Henry Wood, anchor 'of "East 'Lynne," &e., and "How alfe - msu tha Her Web" by Elizabeth Prescott, are. commenced in this number. The publishers announce in addition, novelets by Amanda Douglas and Frank Lee Benedict. They also announce, ie.addition to the Wheeler & Wilson sewing Machines, a splendid List of new Premiums, •ineluding-Silver Plated Tea - -Sertveare•Babli- . ets and Ice-Pitchers, Silverand Gold Watch es, Guns and Rifles, Clothes' Wringers, m Me ife loa§ and Organs, Appleton's Cyclopteir , &o. A. beautiful Steel Engraving, 26 i es long by 20 inches wide, called “One of • ife's Happy Mours," will be sent gratis to every single (2.so)subscriber, and to every person sending a club. Specimen numbers of the magazine, containing the Orderlies of the premium offors,and the reduced prices to clubs, will be sent on the receipt of twenty cents. Price (with engraving) $2.50 a year: Four copies (with one engraving) $6.00; Eight copies (with extra inagizine and an engrav ing) $l2 00. &dates Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut Street, PhiladelpLia. TERRIBLE EXPLOSIONS.—Thero have be . en a number of terrific explosions in the Oaks Colliery at Barnsley, England, and they con tinue almost every day, which show that the _fire is stiltraging in the;pit. , The lost of life ,has been awful amongst the workmen, .and touching scenes of woe and despair are hour• ly witnessed in the vieinity. Over eighty' funerals of bodies that have_been recovered have taken place. One hundred and siaty woman have bean left widows, and three hundred and eighty children have been made orphans by this terrible calamity, and many of these are mourning on the streets from morning until night. It is thought that at least five hundred men kit their lives. Erne Washington Republican of Mon flay morning says: We learn that Judge Wayne, of the Su promo Court of the United States, will, un der the recent decision of that tribunal a• gainit the right of military commissions to try citizens not in the military or naval ser vice, issue a writ by which Dr. Mudd, one of the assassin conspirators, will be removed from confinement at the Dry tortugas and brought before a civil tribunal for trial Similar writs may issue in the cases of Span• filer, Arnold and Laughlin, the other con ipirators confined there. WEPAbout 30,000 British troops are now stationed in Ireland, chiefly in the southern counties. This is about the number sta tioned in Ireland in 1848 le-Brigham young says that the Gen. tiles are trying to bring Salt Lake City down "to a level with such dens of vice as San Francisco, Boston, and New York." VarNo stops are likely to be taken in re. fereece to the impeachment of the President until •tlie various epecial committees appoin _ted to investigate official conduct shall have reported. • IttirThelittetistiv lager beer brewery of .Gustavus-Bergner, in Philadelphia, was ae eidetitlY destroyed by fire on Sunday last.— Lila about $lOO 000. Partly insured. Caleb Lyon, fcirmerly. Governor of Idaho, was robbed of 47,090 on - Wednesday of last week, in the titan from New York, while on his way to Washington. Secretary Stanton has presented the col• ored Episcopalians of Washington with brick to build a church. The value of the gift is over $lO,OOO. The home of James Miller, at Roth Is land, Illinois, has been - destroyed by fire, and with it his mother, aged 70 years, and two SODS. The English government •offers a toward • five thousand pounds sterling to any per s..; 'tnau or woman, young or old,' who will del •er the body of James Stephens,' dead or alive to any of its officers. There are 4,70 churches •ie Moscow, and all the bells rung.at one time on .the :occasion of the royal marriage. The., clanging was fearful: • , There is a ,gang of villiane in :now Or leant; Who kidnap little children n the streets and then obtain a reward by return ing them. A Mrs Anna DittMoira haft been arrest. ettin i)avenport, lowa, for having three bus. bends at,the name_ time. , The test oath excludes all blit . 6 . 0 of the ttoo lasryers, of New-Orleans fimu.,.praetic -49012.11* .U..'8.: Courts. • , . Rer,; Father iteut4; at 'Dabtlilelo*iti l i4as:j9ihad 4heCEnroh. . • -, -York ,lady,lady . 164 4adaavalpg IEOO a etreetoirt liaati for 'tLOCAL .MATT.ERI4.- _....,_. , 'liktoiicert arPon't foygiit.,ibe ',Old .ro ~, - . . Miligiy evening . , ...... ~,.,:,...,,-.... ,- ,-„ %., .: . .....-,. -,....: -4.t.p..,.1.4..'' Obeinberaburg 110 a " .100* A tytig6l. is illuminated; ikeli bir004440 . , 4i 9 o l3 °lir" in iiiirJobn G. Knode bate been tined $5OO for 'keeping a billiard table in liageratown, - without a license., , ,- • ' RECTEIVED.—We aeknowledge the 045 front D, A..4tewart, Tittchnrg, Va.- 7 hi; $4 front'' Daniel Shoeltay,.Ellthatt, Pintmin Minot attention to valuable personal Property adierthed in to day'S Paper by Solonlen,Sartianili,'Sphn and Jos, M. Hess., CARRIER'S Annntse.—Thninfrier of the RECORD will . present his auntie, Sarnia to our citizens on New Year'S day, and hopes to find his wrong in n lib:tral mood, with pockets fall of money. . HOTEL TOR BENT. --It rill be seen• by reference to 'oar advertising" column's that •the "Waynesboro' Hotel" will be offered for rent by the proprietor, Mr. V. B. Gilbert, at public outery, on •'the 12th of January. CHRISTMAS.--The day was observed here, as usual, by a pretty general suspension , of btfainess. Ia the evening a diiisourse appro priate to the °cosign Was delivered in the German Reformed Church by the Pastor, Rev. W. E. Krebs. LosT.—On Tuesday 'the lgth inst.-, a pocketbook containing from $35 to $4O, a small pocket knife anti two postage stamps, was lost somewhere between Good's Sash and Door Factory and Price's meeting house. The finder on leaving the book and contents at this office will be liberally rewarded. RAFFLING.—The ancient but not very praise-worthy ensttam of raffling for turkeys - during-•the--holidays is, it seems, going revi ved in our midst. We understand• a num: ber of "Gobblers" have been disposed of in .this way within the past few days. Can't somebody get up a "shooting match" and hive the man with the "white bat" and the one with rhe . "big boots'Llo—take---part-itrit WATCII Losr.—A stria!! cylinder escape ment watch, with small loather strap, sad crystal , eracked through the middle, was lost between this pla . ee and Gkeeeeattle soma• time in NOvember last. The tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at this'offiee. . Turn "Itloawirio Groat."—lt will be seen by reference to our advertising columns that Wm. A. Trifle has not, for sale this justly celebrated stove. The Morning Glo ry is a perpetual burner, and is claimed to exceed, so far as convenience and, economy goes, anything of the kind in use. Persons wanting stoves ate asked to call and see for themselves. POST OFFICE ROBBED—The Post Office in this place was entered by burglars on Tuesday night last and robbed of about $125 in money and stamps.' The thief or thieves entered* the front door by unlocking it, and after unlocking three drawers in the office and tilling them of their contents locked two of them. The front door .was also found locked in the morning as usual. No clue of the party to the theft has so far been had, but we trust some devolopements may yet be mado which will lead to their 'detection. SERIOUS ACCIDENT:-A little daughter of Dr. Benj. Frantz of this place, aged a bout two years, met with a serious accident On Saturday thortring lust It seems Mrs. Frantz .was in the act of raising the feCt of a largo ship stove for the purpose of rapists. ing the carped, whei the floor, gave way, one foot going through and upsetting • the stove upon the child. Mrs. F burnvd her hands very seriously in - her efforts to relieve the child For a time the little sufferer bled profusely from one ear and ita bead was much swollen, but at last sceountslt was do. ing well. . TuE FAIR —According to previous notice the Ladies' Fair was opened at the Hall on Monday evening last. Tho room has been handsomely decorated for the occasion, and things . in general tastefully arranged. They opened with a fine display of goods, both useful and ornamental,, and have, We . aro gratified to foam, been liberally patronized. They will conclude with an "Old Folks' Con. °en" on Monday and Tuesday nights nett. A novel and interesting exhibition may be anticipated. marDurss COLLEOZ CIACULAR NOR 1867, has Just been issued by the Principals of this widely known and favorite - Pittsburgh establishment. The publication is. in the quarto fain, and ()instants some new and in. teresting matter relative.to the course of bu siness education, so long and so stimiessfally •taught i n the institution: Among other thingire notice a. beati fa! , electrotype en 'gran of Wm. 11.- ;Duff a handwriting, in an eleganfint•f Capitals, and an original Ind raiment! Amiga': of Pin FlOutishing, which every one desirona of becomiegi mats ter. penman, will, prise as a gem of thi . chit -graphic art.' - • • — gaited - free by - P:ihrrsvit Sorri-Pittatitursh Fawn) Gurtmr.—Jobe Clare, tried io the -Baltimore,Citattit Court, for the , marder — of hie -- beetrfoutit44ll4T - Jo asurtlar the, first "defree, I==l liWitii s it itl VI keb . , = 0 ' 0 tug.. telkatibititi_ Dc. - 24 . =—A terrific fir e lira huV , ittigitytis'•MCA, at themorner , of ay-slidl o 4evee, at eight t,.14,, \ Ast lifg'ht„liifit"ilte'entire blobb or thitty tiouse*iAtie,4**Afii-bloe.k. bounded' hi Letrip,Obtycllita! ', *, ".)tbd , Crewford eireettt Tke" iefotilullifuli: - 4 , ''',ity•three houis iwato bill . dilitrayed.,- , Thieftitf,,' t Of "Mulbeley, - be+ , :6(effeeintiford - afid City streettOtP - AVaih ingtonolestroying thirteen houses; thence iii thi - eorbir-cir Wiiihinginioiii4'flritirfoid 'greeter ) , destroying few.three , story buildings. 'lt; then, siterettd - t6tletbrtier ofblnlbetrii and Crawford strepts,,deatritying tee . houses; In all, ibout- one hiandre'd buildinga,.of which that tj*gbt WeiCliiikelirick - sferfo.i ,` 'TwolchitoiAildreii and foil neordee er ished-is the Haines; Thud six isegttetrWeit kill t ed,nenidentally. One -hundred families .. : are 40/009, me, firoxtratalted from careless nese in. Meyers' barroom. - .The .buildings and streets are', crowded with debris and gpods. ereat .credit is due •t o. Generals Dudley and Wood, and their meni'lfor their superhuman ; efforts to subdue: the flames and prevent pillage. ~, F ive or ,sii; buildings Were blown up to, arrest, the.progress of the flames. The theatre caught fire, but the eity Bank and telegraph - iiificti esetiped, the , former is badly damaged. The total loss is estimated at $2,000,001), about one fourth of which is insured. Slavery not Yet Dead. BALTIMORE. Dee. 24.—Four negroes now. rioted of larceny and ordered to be sold by JUdge Magruder, at- Annapoli3, were sold on Saturday. Some twenty- or thirty persons were present at the.sale The-first one sold was John Johnson, who bid for himself; and the auctioneer taking'the bid ; he was finally knoilted down , to himself, Wan& , he became his own purchaser for $37. Another man brought 835, and two girls brought respectively $22 and 830 each. There was an officer of the Freedmen's Bureau present at the sale; and it was thought the bidding would have been• more spirited but for the-fact that an impression seemed to prevail that.the officer in question was a• bout to interfere with the right of the pur chasers, and relieve the Degrees from the custody of these.who bought. Minas Aftairs 'LT,ANZNWOp.TiIi Dec 24--A sorgent and five soldiers of company . D, 7th cavalry, from Fort Riley, went to Ogden -City io search of deserters The sergeant stationed a guard around a house with orders to let no one en ter. lie then attempted to outrage the wo man of the house, wbe : was alone. The cries of her children alarmed her husband and brothers at work in a field near bm They came to h.- - they came to her assistance. The tiergeant, foiled in his attempt, ordered the husband to be shot, and the order was carried out by one of the gourds, who killed him. .The (tit; izens arrive .1 and fought the soldiers, wound• jog and capturing the squad. ,They are now in the hands of the civil authotities. The Pope, it is still claimed by some of the sagacious watchers of:. his affairs, ; will eventually be compelled to, seek en asyluM of safety in the United' States. If ha ever abandons Rome his power in: Europe is at an end—and that he cannot much longer re. main in the Eternal City, is undeniable. The Catholics of the United States are the • most intelligent of their brethern in the same faith in the world. They could . oars for him spiritually without surrendering a single po. !ideal right to his keeping, so that if the old man •wants a home let him come here, behave himself like any other preacher of a good re. , ligton, and he can lire in peace. , ' INDIAN. RELICT EXIIUMED.-.-10 the CI- vacations now being made by the Reading and Columbia Railroad Company, (Al the old site of the Susquehanna Planing Mill, the remains of many 'lndians hate ben exhum ed. Udeasi , )nally the workmen discover re lies which appear to have been deposited with their bodies at interment. The present week they have disintered the skeletons. of several bodies, together -with an earthen bowl io a good state of preservation, and cur lonely wrought, and which, to the antiquar- , ion, would .be, an object of interest. The lo cation on which these ancient relics are found is situated oa the property recently purchas 7 ed from the heirs of John L. Wright, de ceased, directly on the river front of the old dwelling which • has so many historical assn. ciations of olden times connected - with W C:ohm/des Yry, 'AN tTEM FOR ALS DRINKERS.—Not long ago the spigot of a vats in one of the brewer ies in a neighboring citv." where they make the celebrated "XXX , Ale," became obstrue ted Ii was' therefore necessary re draw• off the ale in the vat, either by a siphon orsome other means, in order thus the cause of the obstruction might be ascertained and-got rid of. The bottom of the vat , being hid baw l the ..cause was at ,once discovered. There were aboutfour bushels of dead rots, in var. ions stages of decomposition: The unfortu nate creatures had fallen into the vat, and ,had become "drowned rats." On every clear Sabbath three aged men at• tend worship in the Pacific street Methodist Episcopal Church, Diooklyn, N. ; Y., Rev. Henry Boehm, 92 years old, member of the Church for 64 years; Daniel Ayres. 77 years old, a Imem'3er of the church for 61 years; and O. T.AVandell. 97 years old, and a mem ber of the church for 77 years. All of them retain surprising activity of body and mind. The Richtiond, Di'patcl says that the owner of the' farm' known as Dutch Gap, finding that the island made by the cutting of Butler's annul could not coneeniently , be put to ttee withoUt 'some means Of communi cation with,the main land, is filling: up one end of the' canal; in order to create , a pause• way, and-the canal will soon be among the things_ that were. • A great deal of property htia recently been destroyed by white men disguised antegrois in the southwestern vitt of Virgins and , theworthwestern part of North Carolina. Seven thousand dollars in gold-and' silver were found by an old bun ter, toried in a keg near the Miastssippi river, below , Wolf land. The treasure is tuppoted to bnrirbe. longed to'bomtt rebel who was killed during the war. - • ' ' Loudon, paper year' sei7etir persons. in', i.4tiostit_periabes—of. EfigChay.e Pot#6.olotPtuich: „ terui;i A.x4PA.vt. ~On the 11th by-the, lied: 11:7 by the ERD, of Witi.eolthly; to Mies VEROINIA C. MOTTER, thi;e2lth Inst. , kre.okli Pe t ,: Rile;joselifi isiLl - A tOoil3l' , ol' Linea - Etter eallift4; - Mat On the '2oth inst. ; . .ty the Rev. Keller Miller, Mr. LEANDER IL,- YAVKEY„. of Guilford totimahip, t o Mimi AMANDA SLAUG REN RAU P, of Quinsy teweehiii, this eoeety n , •., A • • fristib# the Rev: J W. gen toe Mr...CUARLES.A.STOIJITER.tO.Miss ELIZA E. GEIIIt," bothof ArittAiogton Co., . .47" - itt.o l s T . 0,1 1513 • 06 tiOS 12fli i 0 44 'M ME CRAlG;Amigh.fiiior W.:ll 7 .`Ond 13. E. Klraig, formerly of Webb ROO, egedZ . yeersi, 4 mon th s an d ,. ? . dose. „ MC' NIMES. • BALTIMORE lIAREETB , beeember 24. FLOUn.—Sates . ieported were 'confined, to 200 bbls. 'Howard Street Beyer and Cut Extra sll.oo®ll 50, Howard Street ship ping Extra $13.00®13,25, Howard Street retailing 4 x t:r a 613 sb®l4 .01), 'Howard Street Family $l5 00®15.50: ' RA I N.— W heat is Scarce, but supplies of other varieties continue liberal . . Offerings W to-day footed up 700 bushels heat; 85,000 do. Corn, 2,100 do. Oats, and 900 do. Rye. No transactions in Wheat weft, recorded on the Corn Exchange,„ Corn was lower, the receipts being largely in excess of the de mand. Sales mortised lots 'of prune dry white sad yellow at 100®102 cents, prinel pally at the lower figure, damp. and medium white at 88®95 dents, and yellow do. at 88®96 cents. Outs brought 59®80 cents, weight. ,kto sales of Rye recorded, We quote good to strictly prime red Wheat at 310@320 cents, fair do. at 30Q®305 cents, prime and choice white Wheat at 3214330 cents, fair and good do: at 310®320 cents, new Corn in shipping "Order at 100®102 cents, damp and inferior ,to fair do. at 85® 98 cents. SEED.—Clover is' coming forward spa ringly, but is dull at 88.00. Flaxseed we still q uote . at $2,90 per bushel. No transac tions la Timothy reported. . WANTED—To buy Rambo, Pippin and Cart House Applerk Dec. 28-3 t. notrirrsint, ROW & CO. TOR RENT. , YTIHE Waynesboro Hotel, , in Waynesboro', will he rented at public outcry OR SATURDAY, JARILio. RT 12TH. 1867, at one o'clock. Dec. 28--3 t. %%H. GILBERT. PlEt[lB !ARAI lIINE subscriber intending to quit fawning, will sell at Puhlie Sale, at his residence, 3 miles west of Wayneshoro', mile west' of Salem Church, and of a mile from the turnpike leading from Waynesboro' to Greencastle, on TITEr-DAY THE 15TH DAY OF' JANUARY, 1857, the following property, to wit: 3 WORK HORSES, 5 HEAD OF CATTLE, of which there is one Mitch Cow and one extra Heifer; 1 head of Sheep, 17 HEAD OF HOGS, four of which are Breeding Bows, one with pigs; 2 three-horse Wagons, on three,and one four-inch Read, 1 two-hone and 2 . three-horse Mines; 2. Her rbws, 2 single 'and 4 double Shovel Plows, I Corn Coverer, single dr üble and trebblo trees, 1 !CANNY REAPER, I Spring.tooth Grain Rake, 1 Grain Drill, I Wheat Fan, (Watkin's make) 1 Cutting Box, I Buggy Pole. I Grindstone, 1 Crowbar, 1 Crosscut Saw, 2 Axes, Folks, Rakes, Shovels. Barn Shovels, &c, I set Pay Carriages. 1 Wood Bed and Dung BoardiN I Wheelbarrow, 1 Long Ladder, 2' sets Breechbands 2 sets Front Gears, 4 sets Plow Genes. 3 Fly•nets, Wagon Saddle and Woip, Lined, Collars. Bridles, Halters, Cow Chains, Log Chain, 1 Dinner Bell, Grain Cradle, Mowing Scythes, , Bags, 3 Bushel Baskets, Locust Stakes, a lot. old Iron; • lOU BARRELS OF CORN by the Hertel, Potatoes by the bushel, Cornfolder and Hay by the tr n, a lot long Straw; 33 acres of GRAIN IN THE GROUND; Also 1 Kitchen. Cup board, 1 Corner Cupboard, 3 Bedsteads, I Sink, 3 Kitchen Tables,2 seta'Chairs, 1 Arm Chair, I Cook Stove with 'T fixtures, lwist.cut Rifle, 82 yds Car peting, I PARLOR EMOTE and pipe, 1 Patent Washing Machine, Benches, end many other arli; cies not necessary to mention. • Bale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when the terms will be mado.known by SO LOMON , RA RBA UGH, Dec. 28—ti.) 13.. V Worm A net. PUBLIC SALE ! IrrHE subscribers, Executors of John Hess, Gen., I deed, will allot the lote residence of the. de ceased, about three miles East of Waynesboro', on Wednesday the 16111 day of January next;thi, lowing property, to wit : 1 GOOD EMU MK 1 flist:rate Viileh Cow; 2" Bureaus, 1 Secretary, 1 Sofa, 1 Cupboard, 1 Safe, 2 Sinks, 3 Tables, 3 Stands, 3 Looking Glasses, 5 Bediteads;•2 Setts of Chairs, 5 Hocking• Chairs, .• 1 PARLOR STOVE and Pipe, t Flour Chest,. 1 Stand, 2 -largo Choate, 3 popper Kettles, 1 Iton.Kettle, 1 meat ves sel, Lehrer barrel, 4 Tuba, Grindstene, Wheelbar row, Potatoes and Apples by the bushel; a lot of Tinware, a lot of Earthenware, also a. lot of Queens ware,-I. good Saddle and saddle pockets, 7 grain bags' 4 feather boda,l9 feather bolsters, 4 white blankets, 6 coverlets. 5 comforts, 3 guilts; 7. chafilickii, 10 Sheets 14 tablecloths, 17 t0w15;.22 pillow cases, 1 mattress, 4 sheep skins, 1 barrel vinegar, 1 slantt and pickles, 7crocks olAppLbulter, ' 1 SILVER WATCH, 1 Cutting Box, 250 lbs. Led Pipe s lot of Copper pipe, 200 Locust titates,•ls bus bele of data,'. , TO'BARRELS3OrCORN;.. more or less, a any other artictea'rtot • neceatiary to enumetatg Mo a tract of • ••, ,• • • ~' .'..;TIMBER LAND idjolang.latais of William Peariell; John W Sat amtutbere. containing 15• terns and. 5 peiebes, neat meestateAlte above tract isrill md k jeitti ing'o4 ll *l , : rardrottocouimence at 0 o'olcidv on said day 'rhea t.iteertus Wattle known -AUDI • Jig:MPH M. HESS . • • '-': • • "- I .rxOetrtomk Dee ' - • Q. V. Mosa, CELEBRATED:BASE ', i INGSTOVE I; .len:WMlOnNitiips., .GLOIer ". I. --"; ' • %.1. , :,, - ,' Throtorking odr ion yerporuni fortuer, keying tnaga no' or iceiiroiriterrestrie OA sikich is UP. quires] lei filled lAit Ovid a day, and if the proliel ' 'stink! e ` I l iluseut iris n iet necessary to rekindle the, nt du 'l - • 6 'entini*Wor., `• ': , - IVailinktr Wilt, rintainAti these ithver, irr'Ail „t0.k i w., , , A 3~..41•010.§....,,0r, 9thitntiliii*t fti- h e a. e ' mit itrvapriti to sae isolif'the coal, the imputiOriare leltin..the'lskeennAgrousad - out by the .411M•grit.F. 1 1. - - 74, -• • ',.; ms'-..---1- , ,- ~ THERin - NOEScirt Otkatisoitiniget „ EtON - 011111011 - 711Elit , L 4 o, 6e combustion °0: 1 0 f*Ankel4ko .0.0V0411 lice fruits the mime (lion*”lnntfrst W 4ter'thht ei 104;teinperathge,101iiikkhAs 11, ildintitjOrthilet tieCessarktothotthilirigiiiig thit iroceils defritirs.r tion at one time. The entire outer aurae° of the. Morning Glory, is radiating surfaCe: to. this the surface of oblealihicatint briars of light thrar: the mica wihdowsi and . ypit. have the - secret of the , gokatteatiog - prOsiprtiairif thaAmpiug- Glory.ltitht a' small aritount; emit. ~.. - ,^v iir-Forear4rat'W, A. l'esTA,4s3 Tja..and Stooge Stara. '"' THE eubscrieer infbrme the public thst be• is '‘ht• vested with power as Notary Public to acknotri:f edge Deeds, Power of Attorney, Probate Accounts, etc. J. P. KURTZ; Dec: isuiozot4o.ll - Otts. - - itt. sohcriher Were foi sqo igoiirc ittid boar m Pivot) BerkAhire lives& . choice quality of breeding hogs *should give hint et call. 1/4.1M; IL FOX. Dec. 28-3 t OVECIAL 1110T.IVFA. FAMOUS OF - YOUTH. • A Gentleman who su ff ered for years from Ner. tit woes Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for4he sake of suffering humanity, send free to. ad vpho need it, the recipe and directions' for making the simple remedy .by which he was mii. Buffeters wishing o profit by the advertisers experients; tren do so by addressing • JOHN B. OGDEN, Dec. 14 —3m.] No. 13 Obanabers et., N. Y. 1tc133. 2 it cs33.l — X - t - c":13. 2. SCRATCH 1 . SCRATCH SCRATCH ! WHEATON'S OINTMENT - Will Camille 'ldle 48 Roan. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, OHIL BLAINS, and all ERUPTION s OF THE SKIN. Price 50 corgi: For sale by all 'ilroggists. By sending 60 cents tb WEEKS & POT'PER, Sole Agents, 170 Wtrehington street,Starton,it will be for warded by mail, Tree of postage, to any part of the United States'. June tl-Iy. starG.Lovit MAN Ull'AOl'olll7 GLOVE MANUFACTORY!! UPDEORAFF'S keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, GLOVES of all descriptions, they bare ell o u st and colors of Kid Gloves, Buck, Goat, Sheep, Cloth, Wools' and Cotton Gloves. GLOVE IrAbiOEY. • Opposite WiShitigion Rohm Hagerstown, Nov,ember 2, 1866. ' 411 i * LADIES FURS ! LADIES FURS t LADIES FURS ! Comprising CAPES, C../LhARS, BERTHAS CUFFS, MUFFS, HOODS, FUR TRIMMINGS &U., a complete Stock, embracing al the styles popular to the trade, are now ready for in. , spection and sale at UPDEGRAFF'd Hat, Fur end Glove Factory, Opposite Washington House., N. II —FURS cleansed altered and repaired. Hagerstown, November 2, 1868. rrFALL AND WINTER RTYLE OF BATS AND t3Alis FOR lass. We have now imply. our Full Stock of HATS and CAPS, embracing all ,the, styles, shapes ' Colors, &e., popular to the trade for Men and Boy's.— CA NHS, UM II BELL 911, POCKET BOOKS; PORT MONIES. FLAGS, &c., at UPLEGRAFFIS Hat, Fur•anti Wove Manufactory. Hagerstown. November 2, 18€6. rirwiNTKII OF 1866.--“UFFALO ROBES, FUR GLOVES, FUR COLLARS., Buggy and Sleigh Blankets, at • UPDEURAFF'S Hat, Glove and Fur Factory. Opposite Washing ton •House.- • . • - Hagerstown, November 2, INS. , Chancefor an - Enterprising-Buidiest Man! A STORE FOR SALE. ryinE undersigned, doing business in*Quiney, J. Franklin C0...Pe., offers atiPrivide Sale, on rea sonable terms, his stock of Merchandise. The Stock is a well maimed onb, all 'neur and in good order, which can be reduced gidte lOW if necessary. The room occupied is a good one and the, location a fi ne one for business. The building , Which is well adapted for a stareand private reeidenee, can be bought on• reasonable terms. •Intending to settle up his business ho wilt hereafter give bargains to' one end. all alCOurfor CASH; Dec. 21,- U.] • JOHN MIDDOUR. P. S.—Selling off at COST for GASH only. .NEW • . MHE undersigned would respeoirully coil the et. ention of rho Public - to their stock of " • 3F 1 11:73ELIVXMIT.T.MIL3111, emileacing all articles of `Furniture nousllj , manu factured by cabinet makers. We will also give our attention to .00PFLWEVUEILINT: and hope by strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of ,pu btic patronage. All orders for Furniture er.„Veflins attended- _to- wills-dispatch.— Our Furniture Roomi'can be finial on Main Street, up stairs, in William Flanegsn's Drill Shop. ' J. /41i - 11. F. BENDER. December 21—tf. , EXECUTORS' NOTICE. • ' NOTICH.ii tuiraby given that Letters Testa mentary to the lt:state of John Hese, send, late of Washington l'onualnp 4 dtte,d htsveAnten granted.. to the undersigned. - , . • -; 'All persohelnattring themselves indebied"tri said Estate will please make immediate payment; and those basting claims will-preaunt them properly in. thentiested fur settlement. • - JOHN HESS, 'OSEPH BL HEM Dec. 21--43 t, , Earls. URS. Fury, lu .• and Berthas as 1D Nov. litaj .Panno & Homaties. ORO BUM Atolwo* iticb ;sl*.• Nov 11132 drolioniumm's &WEB:tit OIL—A-rrood,orticlo for oho •• . erg; ; • . Hasurros.Riatt 4C. ip Ma tiouvry , • "Left at z Pain* rtuALVE 14- NM:slit:NY so9*; ttlserefonvhaye-***Pst - andiatest - st,hirsit the th6o;,i , • - • ~ :"•;:q'•!••• • • •;' 113 A KlMillolaiece, 31416-so:O . Ant Syruii 43, • . Pules V, tiolrouties.