%A AGE RECORD. E30 : 160E1 IBCIINV...OO`=. y; January It, HUM Frid C., T 3 MIL te Mal Mt WC SS • Or The following are our tern r subscription adrertising and job work, to which wi strictly adhere whilst lha present "WA? prices"t tinue : 81JBSUIIIPTION, Per Annum, if paid within the year, " after the year, ' ADVERTISING, Per Square of ten lines, three times, ' $1.50 " •each subsequent insertion; 35 administrator's and Executor's notices. Ow, 2.50 A - fiber.' deduction made to yearly advertisers.' • JOB WORK •‘' • \- QUarrer-Shect Rand-Bills, (25 to 30) $2.00 Half - " " " 0 1.50 Whole " ' " 111 •" 6.50 f;i "For 4lf job work end focal stivertisink terms nvariably cash. W. RLAIR ; Editor and Propritior. rilitlvx.s - .--Alr 'iona-te l -w-ill-tieeept-o-u-r-tlra-nks, fur--a-copy - of! the Report of ihe Superintendent of Common Schools, fur Cle year ending June 4, 1866. ANOTIIER VETO.—Andy Johnson has ve• toed the District 'of Columbia suffrage bill. As he is powerless for harm in this respect, of course it amounts to nothing. P. S. The bill has since passed both "louses by a two-thirds vote and hai become a law. . A Coop EXAMPLE —A member of the last New Jersey Legislature has just been convicted of selling his vote, and sentenced cu vne year's imprisonment and to be forever precluded from holding office. This exam: ple of N. Jersey (says a cotemparary) in puP• Is•,nn a earrupt an. mercenary legislator might be imitated-with profit to honest legis- _lttLie n—i-o—nratty- - : t Irer — S - t a tee. l:iKen_Leuns-yl -1 vwia, we Ere Eorry Eo say has great need of I the Inw's rebtraint and punishment of this) most _rn-ous--a pfd gt ovri n re. ThePc corrupt scoundrels are confined to - no parry, and every inmost awn °fall parties should feel the itn, of Co m ot eting and eleratin stanar, . 0 1 /eh Many uau go tci it flueuee and their Phan rromote their own rert, without. regal(' to the To the TtiL, Ole] 111 way i pthat at interests, its of questions or constituentti cdo rnade_l We hope that — irli parties way _1) cceseiLy at none may hesitate, out of fear of injur ing "the party,'' in exposing corrupt repre sentatires SO that t, vm;s4B puma welt:arca fy "huh the rascals nak - e - d - th - rough - the laud." The:press, if it were the -sentinel that it should be could do much to prevent selfbh legislation, but in too many crises-editors-are as mercenary as legislators. Alter all, it . is to the people that we must look for the Cot.• reetion of what is complained of. They 13110u1.i narrowly wa t eir _ representatives and see that — they prove representatives in reality as well as in name; and when a repre sentative proves false or venial, he should be vi.-ited with a f unishment that would deter others from following his example. We must have purity in our law-makers and our law-cxccutors, if the Republic is to stand. grin the House of Representatives on Monday the interest of the session centered in the impeachment resolutions offered by Mt. Ashley, of Ohio. The State of Ohio be ing reached on the call for rar6TutionS, Mr. Ashley introduced his morin as a privileged q uestion. The preamble impe'aches Andrew Johnson, Vice President, and acting Presi dent of the United States. of high crimes and , misdemeanors; in, that he usurped power and violated laws; that he' had made corrupt use - of-the_appointing power, the pardoning power, and the veto power; that he bad cor ruptly disposed of the public property of the United States; that ho had corruptly inter, feted in elections, and was•guilty of :other hi\~•l,,; crimes and misdemeanors. The resolu• time then instruct fife Committee• on the Judiciary to inquire whether, in the die• charge of his power and duties, Andrew • Johnson, Vice President, and acting Presi dent of •the United States, was guilty of sets designed to subvert the Government of the . United States, or tiny other Department thereof, and .whether he bad been guilty of suoli acts as in taw would be denominated high crimes and misdemeanors, which re quired the interposition of the House nd then gives the committee power to send foi. , persons and papers. Mr. Spalding, of Ohio, endeavored to have the resolution laid on the table, buethe House, rejected the motion by a vote of yeah 34, nays 104, Under tit° ao• tion of the previous question the resolution was then adopted, years 106, nays 36, amore than two•thirds majority. • ile-Notwithstanding the provisions of the ..,‘ civil I.hrs bill and of the Constitution, ,larylaaid by her statutes - and courts main tains slavery in a practical form within her borders. , Children continuo to be taken from their parents and reduced to practical slavery ender the apprentice system appli cable to persons of color. Negroes con victed of offenses which would send a white man to prison are sold into slavery for a term . 0' years. The Maryland courts having di ctated the civil rights bill unconstitutional. are now practicing under the statutes which permit slavery in the form abovementioned. rii"Jerome Glosson, ofTilllatnsport, has been arrested on the Oiarge of killing 1) Clinton Rental, a notor ous lobe!, in the Tee ts o that place, in 1864, B bold iu $:?,,01/0 buil. — .l\lcConaugliy, of State CON° ft ESF. —The Rettolutbns recently pass ed .hy Congress for an investigation of Presi dent t l °boson's actions and his impeachment if found guilty of the high crim,s with which be is'oharged, will very naturidly excite the ire of the'unreconstructed-throughout rebel dom, whilst the loyalists of the °ono try,bot North and South, will commend the antic of our fearless and patriotic Ifepresentatives. It is esignificant raFt • that the persecuted sons of the South who were loyal to the gov• ernment during tha rebellion, .have 'all the while, with one accord, commended: the an tion of the radical members of Congress.— They maintained the right when. the "hel lion Was first inaugurated and still adhere to it, despite all• persecutions and outrages, Memphis end New' Orleans included. But what is equally significant on the other hand is,•that those in the loyal states who sympa. thized with-the traitors during the progress The rebel journals throughout - the South de nounce Cougressiand applaud Andy John son. The copperhead jotirnals of the'North do the same. The former are opposed_ to the Constitutional Amdttdments, and the latter equally so. The belligerents from , the two extreems arc certainly in a blissful state of ltairaon_y_ansi_cencord in this respect. Take' for instance the Valley Spirit and compare its arguments with tiler contained in the Richmond _lnquirer or any other Southern • paper in the interest of the Rebels during thEtaz, and se2 . if - they do not accord in sentiment so far as the President, Congress and Reconstruction is concerned. The pass f the resolutions referred to must '11011)2_ fore, incur for Congress the displeasure of both and the usual amount of harmless rut a ud bluster THE CoNsPluivroßs.—Although DO deft Ait - e - actiorr - has yet be - en — tal - en — itrrtre - ease — o r. 11.1u&d, Spangler, Arnold and O'Laughlin, the assassination conspirators, it is not probable; according to a report in legal cir• cles, says a Washington despatch, that they will, in consequence of the late decision of the Supreme Court against military commis• ' slops, be brougli,t hither by the Government from the Dry Tortugas, and delivered to a civil tribunal for a determination of the case. - ` 7 - The Judiciary Ceumitte of the Ilouse of Representatives, to whieh the impeac went resolutions have been referred is one of the stron_est committees in Conress. A.- mon_ its members are such able and resol Republicans as Lions. James F. "Wilson, of lawn; George S. Neville, of Massachusetts Francis Thomas, of Maryland; Thomas IVil• Hams, of Pennsylvania, and William Lawrence of Ohio. 'Three hundred murders of freedmen bare occurred in Georgia within a little more than ayear that have been brought to the arta - Mb of the civil courts of that State, bo• sides no one knows-bow-many More that have ;been wholly unnoticed. Of these three hun dred murderers, duly complained of, only six have been even as much as arrested by the civil authorities, and not one has been duly convicted and punished? Yet Georgia is the best and n:ost orderly specimen of all John son's reconstructed States. :Er Judge Pearson, of Harrisburg, has de cided that the Town Conncil of Harrisburg had no right to appropriate money to enter.- lain the President and suit at the expense of the tax-payers of Harrisburg, as they did when President Johnson took his western tom.. The question was brought before the Court by several heavy tax payers, who did not wish to pay for the suppers and liquor consumed on that occasion. PAID - TO_ REBELS —During the last month of Decernher, , one million-of dollars was paid toSout-I;ern claimants, for cotton—captured nd confiscated by United States, troops ring the war, and which they claimed was legally taken from the owners. Of course, more than half, at least three fourths, and probably more, was paid to blatant rebels and their sympathizers. tar The Maryland Senate has concurred in a resolution of the House appointing a joint committee of ten to report a bill for the call of a Constitutional Convention, and propos ing a similar eothmittee to report a bill for the enfranchisement and restitution of cer tain citizens of the State to their full rights of citizenship. TRIAL FOR MURDER : --The trial of John Boyle for the murder of the Squibb L.mily of York county, was commenced on Wed nesday last. It was difficult to obtain a jury, the whole panel of seventy names being ex hausted before the , required number (12) were accepted. My-Reuben Lorash, of Lehigh county, ob tained a verdict iu damages of 86,207,85, from the East Pennsylvania railroad com pany, forsetti9g fire to his bane, in the fall of 1863. The case was tried at Mauch Chunk, last week. serThe British Government has com muted the sentences of the Fenian prisoners from death to twenty years' imprisonment. tarA band of rebel outlaws are burning freedmen's dwellings and driving them from Tennessee. They are in. the "reconstruct ; ing business" evidently. Thaddeus Stevens waa born in Vermont. James Gordan Bennett, editor of the New York Herald, is nyears old. LOCAL ' S. Pork is retailing here at $9. REC`43zzli..") .41Ve acknowledge. the 1 eceio of 02,60 from T. Nicodemns, Elkhart, 111.. DEAD.—George Jones, (colored) forma ly of this vicinity, died recently at Elkhart, 111. ' PUBLIC SALE.—We oall attention to - the public sale of valuable 'personal property, by Mr. Fourthrnan, in another column. Fos SALE.-It will be seen by reference to our advertising columns• that the Buena Vista Spring property on the South Moun tain, will be offered for rent if not sold at public sale on %.e 26th inst. • VALUABLE STOCK, ETC.-17e.diteet atteraion to the public sale of valuable pefsonal .roperty advertised b. John [Teller, of Quincy township, •in another column RECEIPTS.—The ladies counebted with the Presbyterian Church realizedjrom their Fair and Concerts the hitasetuo suns of $5OO, which is to be applieetowards furnishing the new church. JOB Wonx:—Persous• wanting sale bills and other .posters printed, large or small, will find us at all times ready to supply them at short notice and at reasonable - rates, our se lection of type for this purpose beingample. INJURED —Geo. W. Wolfe, constable of Mercersburg, was very seitously injured on New Year's Eve by being struck with a 1 , 71al•• • Le_hatula of Thos,--41-oefl-kh. Tarn keeps i Saloon, and the constable was en- SPREADING'-A Lodge of Goon Templars was organized at Greencastle on Thursday e tre-tfiTirlast—Frntu—atl nee - nun ts " - ha • • - e rs" are numerous there and few places in more need of such an organization. , YEN ENTERTAINMENT.—The young men Gf this place composiog the Social Orches tra propose giving an entertainment at the Town Hull, to•morrow (Saturday) evening, to consist of Music and , Stage Plays. They will he assisted by Prof. Monier, of Ohm liersburg. •NV e bespeak 'fia - r — our poidg friends a full house. - - ABUSING StaiscnniEris —T h e Valley Spirit says WO continue abu4ing subscribers -11-6—wou!t—pa-y--uphe—G6p , p,ctri--/-obrse ; editor' rOfe - ts -- tlianTa ed an old Democrat of this p'face, by publiib ing his name, who was too poor to pay. If guilty of an abuse in this respect we are cot.• tainly not alone. ------ terThe Pastor of .the German Reformed Church, Rev—l. 11-. Brown, of Mercersbutg, was made the recipic - nt of a fine Sewing Ma chine on Christmas day, from the lady mem• bescongregation. _ - CONVICTS —The Sheriff .of Hagerstown last week started for the Baltimore Peniten 4ary with twelve eoti ts, „five white and five catered males, and two colored feMales. They embraced all grades, from the chicken thief to the horse thief', the terms of impris onment varying from fiftaen months to five years. Parties in this place who have late,b, beep making too free with neighbors fowTs should take warning. • 2M-The Indian Doctor, known asihe suc cessful Lung, Throat, Heart and Blood I'hy sician, will be in Waynesbora', Pa., at Gil bert's Hotel. on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Jan, I7th, 18th, 19th and 20th, where'he can be consulted on all marmot of Diseases of the Eyes, •Ears, Heart, Throat. and Blood. Confidence in him cannot be misplaced.— Best of certificates shown from persons in Penna., that have been treated by him and _cure J. DEciss.F.D.—W. 1301, , druggist of Hagerstown, died nt the residence of his mother, in that place, on the 4th ihst., in the 28th year of his age. Of the deceased the Rerald says:—Mr. Bell has died in the early p rime of manhood free from the vices, and adorned with most of the virtues of his race. In the brief ann*als of his life he showed him self a kind and devoted son, an afectionato and sympathizing brother and an upright, honest, pure minded man. Rum's Dothan.—Mr. Tie°, of Hagerstown passed though Harrisburg the other gay, in charge of two boys, aged five and seven, who wore lacing taken to the "Homo for the Friendless" in l3altimore. The Ttlegrogh sayst—These were the last of a once respect. able an d wealthy iamily. The parents, through the too free use arum, squandered their property and are now really destitute, although still addicted to the almost con stant use of the cup. In order to save the little boys from the fearful consequences of being cast upon the cold charities of - the world, a place. was secured for them in the Home for the Friendless, where they will be properly cued for, and shi 134.1 from such evil influences as those to high they would be otherwise exposed. fifirMen wearing the uniform of a LTni ted States soldier tr sailor _pre not safe in any Of the cities of the South, if found a lone at night in the streets. Next to a freetimab the whipped rebels hate a federal soldier. • • Eight panthers were killed is Centre coun ty Lac week. JORDRS.—The following are the Jurors selected -hem Washington and Quincy town. ships, for Court, einumeneing at Chambers• burg on Monday the' * 2lat instant: Grand Jurors.—Geo. Cook, T. E. COolc, Geo. Hoover, David Lohr, Josi Alt 31 etitzer, Samuel Rinthart, Jr., Geo. Smith. Traverse Jurors.—J. 11. Clayton, D. M. Deatrielt, John Duey, Benj. Funk, Jos. Illiddour, Jag. McFerren, Washington McGinley, W. 11. Potter, Daniel Price, Jos. Rock', Jos. Ripple, Jeromo_Beaver, 1%1, J Burns, Henry Baer. Geo. Besoro, J. D. Benedict, Samuel Frantz, "Martin Geiser, John W. Good, Simon Lee roue, Jos Miller, of Juo., Samuel Nicode. mus,,D. 13. Russell, Isaac Sliockey, of J., John P. Study, John Shocker, of C. S. B. • Wingert. I===l To DEAt.tas.—A wise enactment ,was pas. set.' by the last-Legislature, - which may not he generally known. It provides that any .person ',who shall receive or buy from min• ors or__unknown,or_irresponsible ( parties, any sera • iron, bras:, Inad_o_r_metal,sh-aLI-be-se-n -teneed to pay fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, and undergo an imprisonment of not more than one year, or both, or either."— This makes it criminal to buy j or receive from Each parties, irrespective of whether it was stolen or not, and removes from children the temptation to'pilfer. GONE TO ROME.-One secular paper of Hagerstown, Aid , recently announced, that the ltev Andrew Stewart and wile had been received into the Roman Catholic Church at that place. It is ailed, that they form. erly resided at BurkettsOle, Md. From this latter fact we infer tl6t the Reverend gentleman referred to &list be the Rev. Mo ses A. Stewart, of the Reformed Church.— Ruifror-had - it - tlcat such a transition had tak en place in his case, and to those who have been familiar with his idiosyncracies for years pas , le even WI no occasion sur prise All we have to say is, we wish him uo harm, but hope he -has at last found his oper spiritual-home and will be happy in - HARRISBURG, Jan. 7.—Gen. E. C. Wil liams has been appointed, by the Joint Leg islative Committee in charge of the inaugur ation, as Cheif Marshal of the occasion. He is a soldier who won a fair distinction during the hlexican, and late war, and will discharge his duties with ability. He has issued an order inviting the Boys in Blue from all parts of the city, existing military organizations, civic associations, and -firemen-of-Pennsylvania, to take part ►n the inau ,, aration ceremonies._ DESTRUCTION OF A CITY.—An arrival at San Francisco reports the almost teal des- truction b' fire, of the ci of Yorkaharna, -Japan T ou—November 26. 'l' e 089 is set down at four millions of dollars. All the buildings of the foreign consulates were des troyed. Two boxes were discharged at Boston on New Year's day among the cargo of the steamer Saxon,of Philadelphia. one of which contained the dead bodies' of a man and woman, apparently about-30 years of age, each with their throats cut, and the other containing the body of a large man without any marks of violence upon it. There is a complete-mystery -about the matter. At Pleasant Mills, New Jersey, Lives the old • est John Smith. Lila age is 1 lryears. and his faculties are not dim, nor his natural forae-ebated. ira 4 Another warrant has been issued a gainst Judge Daniel I.r*Magrudrr, the Cit cuit Court of Anne Arrundel county, Md , for violatieu, of the civil rights bill, in' sen tencing four negroes convicted of larceny to he sold for one year. - Judge M. has been held to bail in 62,000 on can't case. Zeirllon. Thaddeus Stevens was presented on Christmas day with a very handsome dress ing gown purchased at the fair for tire Sold leis Home in Baltimore by a number of U. Ilion citizens. A Cuiro (Illinois) paier says that if there was one perbon fin- every two rats in th a t city it would be as populo,us as New York. Tliere' were 896,000,000 of gold in the U. S. treasury vaults at the end of last morph. No smoking is allowed on Sumlays in the streets of Memphis, Tenn. The United States authorities has-e— thus far buried 341,770 Union Soldiers. SPECIAL - NOTICES. 'ERRORS YOUTIt. AGentlemiin who suffered for years from Net.- . wing Debility, Prematutc Decny, and all the effects of youthtul indiscretion, will, for the salte of suffering humnr.ity, send free to nil who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing o p rofit by the advertisers experience, can_ do so by addressing JOAN B. OGDEN, Dcc. 14-3m.] No. 13 Chambers et, N. Y. It(' SCRATCH ! SCRATCH 1 SCRITCII WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure the Itchin 48 Hours. Also cures SALT RII EU NI, IJI,CE Itza; CH Th• BLAIN:4, and all EIIUeI'IONS OF THE SKIN. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By tielaling-0,0 cents to WEEKS & PO I . rElt, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street,Bvston,it will be for warded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Slates. - June B—ly. Lt& - GLOVE MANUFACTORY ! CLOVE MANUFACTORY" I. UPDEGRATT'S keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order ,C.I.,DVE6 of all tlegcriptions. they have all sized and colors of Nu! Buck; 1..; oat, 6heep, Cloth, IN °oleo anti Cot 1141 Gra ves. 01,01' F FACTORY, Opposite WaAttngtotel louse. ITagersiptvn. Novetnittir 2, 18116. VP - LADIES FURS! DiES FURS! LADIES FURS! Comprising CAPES ,{331.1,AR5, DEII7IIAS CUFFS, MUFFS, HOODS, FUR 'l' 10 MN' N if,tlS &C., &U, a complete bock, embracing all the styles popular to the trade, are now ready for in• ispectunt and sale at" 4 UPDEGRAFF'S Hat, Fur end Glove Factory, , Opposite IVashingten Heave. N. II—FURS cleansed altered and repaired. lingers!own, Novernt or 2, 1866. [FALL AND WINTER STYLE OF HATS AND CAPS FOIL 1860. We have now ready our F.ull Stick of HATS and CAPS, embracing all the styles, Shapes Colors, Are., popular to the trade for Men and CANES, UM lIRE LLAS., POCKET WOKS, PORT MONIES, FLAGS, &e, , &c., at UPDEGRAFF'S Hat, Fur and Glove Manufactory. Hagerstown, November 2, 1€166. P . 4 I "VVINTER OF 1 . 866--BUFFALO ROBES, FUR GLOVES, •FUR COLLARS, Buggy and Sleigh Blankets ' at UP DEG A FF'S Hat, G love and Fur Factory. Opposite Washing ton Howe. Hagetstuwn, November 2, IROI3. THE ~ga°~'A~. At the Lutheran Parsonage, in this - plitee. on the 29th ult., by the Rey. A. 13uhrman, Mr. JOHN eV. FUSS to Miss I.ILIZA BETa BROCVN. . On the3d inot., by the Rev. A Colley, at his residence, Mr. ROBERT 11 CRUN- IcAELTON, to 111iss SUSAN 'E. BAKER, all of Franklin county, Pa. ____lUT 3FX 2EI nil 0:=0 NZ 3i3. On the 30th ult., near Blue Rock Miss MARY MILLER, aged 7.l..yeUra and. 10 dais. Of/ the 22d ult., at-the_res(clenee, of her son-in•law, near Fayettiiville,....... ftINE SNYDER, aged 72 years. On the ult, at . Dry Run, Mrs. MA- RY ANN, wife.of James Ferguson, Esq., aged 47 yearn, '2 mouths arid 5 days. Near Jacobs' Church, on the 29th ult., EVE MAMA, consort of Sam el Felgly, aged 69 years, 7 months and 26 d ys. Near this place, on Tuesday last, Mrs. ANN FUNK, wife of Mr. Hear G. Funk, in the 42 year of' her ago. The remains of this estimable lady were followed to their last resting place, the burying grouud at tached to the Union Church, on Thnrsday by a large - concourse of sorrowing friends and acquaintances. 11/Xii,,.".T1.1M-3EITIM. PKILADELPUTA CATTLE MARKET, Jan. 7 —The offerings reached 1,800 head, atnong -which we noticed some extra fine Cattle, which were soon taken at from 16 to 17e if 3 lb. Cotranon continued quite, notwithstand ing they are off oed at extremely low rates, say from sup to 13e ref lb as to quality.— Prime range from 14 up to 15e. SHEEP —Total receipts, 5,000 head, sales at 6®7c, `trt' lb gross, according to quality. I.l.oG,b'.—There has been an active inquiry during the past week, and prices are a shade better. Supplies have been taken almost as fast as they arrived at prices ranging from 58} to 591 "19 100 Its net. The receipts at the Union Nerds to-day were 3,102 head. PIJILADELPIITA, Jan. 8 —The Flour mar• ket continues quiet, but with a centinultion of light receipts and stocks, • Prices were rm y maintainer. ie •eman. was entire. ly confined to the wants of home ennsurnerl, who purchased G@7oo bbls in lots, at $8 25. ci8.754 bbl for superfine; 89@)1.0.75 for extra; $ll 50013 50 for common and choice Northviestern extra, family; 12@14 25 fnr Pennsylvania and Ohio do ; 14.50@1.7 for fancy brands, according to quality. 'Eye Flour may be quoted at $7 2-519 bbl. No-. thing - doing in Coro The markct is poorly supplied with prime Wheat, and this is the only description for which there is any-inquiry.—We-quote-Penn sylvania red at $2 750'0.10, Southern do. at •$.3.10@3 20, and-white at $3 20@3 40 '3,000 bus. California sold - at $3.25, an 400 bus t-the-same-figure.--R-ye-i-s-held at $1 20(1.35 for Southern, Western and Pennsylvania. There was a good itftiu iry for Corn at yesterday's figures. Sales of 7.000 bus new yelloy et $l, including 3,500 bush on term pesecret. Oats were in better t demant , and prices advanced 2e /17) bus Sales o ,010 bus at' 58@G0C fo r S o uth ern and Penns lvania. Nothing doing in Barley and Malt :loverseed move:: slowly, with small sales at B @ B 75 V6l 1114 Timothy ranges from $3 sto 3.75, and Flaxseed from $3 DO to s3:' Apples Wanted. Ivoli4criber will pay the highest cash price j for choice pplea. Jan. 11—tf. BENJ. F. fiTE WART. • ASSIGNEES NOTICE. i i ] v e e r n s dietethere Assigneesiw in no of f ° ll . e r i h e' n n g d i : o h lt r h e eh Y u n g E. S. Troxel. nn final settlement of the trust a small distribution . of about one half per cent. to crelbtors. which can be had by calling' at the First Notionll Bank Waynewmro. Cr , tlitets will call for their shares as the as•ilfr yes will ask for discharge by the court at next term. • JOHN PHILIPS, OEO, BENDER. Jan, 4—tit. Assignees of E. S. Trove!. . PUBLIC SALE! TTIE sulwriTher wiM offer at Public. Sale nn SAT URDAY, FEBRUARY 2D, 18G7, nt his resi denre, in Waynesboro', the following person.il iro [erty, to wit:, 4 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, 1 Cow, 1 Heifer heavy with Cn!f. vara, u‘a.a.44? one Plantation, one three-horse, one two-horse and one Spring Wagon, with top, 1, Buggy, I Sleigh, 2 three-horse Barshear Plows 2 Harrows, I Cultiva tor, 3 ilouble,Shuvel Plows, I single Shovel Pluw, Grain Dell; 1 Self-raking Reaper, I pair Ifny enninges, 1 Feat! Trough,, 1 Wl' eat Fan, Rakes Forks. and many other articles not ne cessary to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'- clock on said day when a credit of six mouths will be given on all sums of $5 and upwnr,lB. UEORGE Fo 01171-1 NT AN. G. V. More, Auct. Jan. 11-t, BUENA ItriS l'A SPRINGS. HIS celebrated . watering place, situlted on the 1 --- turnpike 'lending frum Waynesboro', Pennsyl vania, to Emrnittshurz, Md., 4i miles frum the for , :nu place, containing about SIXTY•EIG 11T4 , ACRES, about thirty acres under cultivation, will be off:,red at Public rule nt o'clock P. M., on Saturday the 2filh day of Jaquary, at Bowden's Hotel in Waynesboro'. There is no more i'etdrable invest ment to be eitered to the capitalist, as it contains all advn [angel' r' (plait° to places of this description. if not sold will be offered for rent to the highest bid der on same day. For terms et;lvtire of LE VI SANDE:RS. Jan. 11—:)t. G. V. Musa, duct PUBLIC SALr THE undersigned intending to relinquish farm= ing will sell et Public Sale, at his"residenco, on the road leading from Furikstown to Quincy, two miles f•ona the !unmet place and one from the latter ' place, on THURSDAY THE 7•TII DAY OF FEBRUARY nest, the hillowing personal proper . .ty, id wit : 81E1D OP OOHS', 9' TWO YEAELLNG COLTS; 15 Head of Cattle, five of which aro Mulch CQVVS. four of thorn - Heifers, which will be fre-h by time of solo, one large Fat 130ef; 3 Breeding Sows, heavy with pig, 13 head of SHOATS, - 22 SOUTII-DOWN SHEEP. • 2 threc-hich PLANTATION WAGONS, 1 Rudd Wagon with Ited.and_Cover,-nearly new; 1 pair' Hay Liditers, 1 pniLliay hie and 4 Single shovel Plows, 2 new Harrow tieble, double and single trees, 3 fifth-chains d spreaders, 2 four-horse spreaders, 1 Whvelbar cow chains, 6 head halters and chains, 5 fly-n ts, sulky wheels, I MY IREWPER ill ~E~EL I Patent Cider Mill and Press, 1 Sleigh, 1 pair Scales, r Ace, forks,2 sets Breechbands, 4 sets Front Gears, 6 sets Plow Gears, 1 sik . and I four-horse line, 4 pair butt and 2 pair breast chains, 3 large log chains, 2 scoop shovels, I digging iron, cro*bar, mattock, 8 good Cider Barrels, 1 meat bench,, grain cradle, I well rope, a . lot Wild Cherry and Apple Boards, a lot flags, 1 new Fodder Cutter, 3 Lone Ladders wagon tyre and hubrings; 1 Cook Stove, Kitchen Cupboard, 1 twenty•four hour Clock,. 1 new Dining 'Pablo, 3• Iledsteads, large Meat Vessel, together with many other. articles too numerous to mention. li'Sale to commence at 8 o'clock on said day.wh.rn a credit•of 12 months will be• given -on-all bums of $l.O and u wards. Jan. li—ts UARTERLY REP 11 NAT. BANK OF WAYNESBORO'. January 7, 1867, RESOURCES. Rills and Notes discounted U. S. Bends to secure circulation S. lie da - titl - 0 thi'r7UTN,securittei-- on hand Due from lianlo Cash on hand LIADUATIES V:apital stock Surplus and Profits Circulating Notes Due to Depositors Due to Banks ' Dividends unpaid -- — 5208,756,45 The above statement is- just and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN PHILIPS, Cash. Sworn and subscribed before me, Jan. 7. 1867. Jan. 11-6t] J. F KURTZ, N. P. Jr. X.. Inue. THE OREIA,T . ZINGARI BII"FERS. Ak. 1-11. en• 1P.1V0'1745313.ti-XTE, OF CHOLERA I THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was discov ered_and introduced_abou t twenty-years ago by lir. IS. CheL)psus, an err:merit Egyptian ioysiciau. lie had long seen and felt the want of some ream ed which would strike at the root of Ifni disease, and so prevent much of the suffering which the hu man family was then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to' his minA every day in vivid colors as he moved among the sick and dying, ern' observed the inefficiency of nearly ail the remedies then in use. Thus he *as lead to think and experiment; and after ten years of study and labor,,fie presented to his fellow-m a n th e wonderful Zingari Bitters. The t fleet of this prep aration in the prevention and cure of disease, was so marvel,/ ii. and asininsh;ml, that the most flatter ing marl. / 4 of royal tavor were hest,,wed. upon h;rn who diseovcreo tt. ilis name woe pl iced upon the Roil of Nobles. slut a gold medal with the filler s .. ing S. Cheopsus. the Public Ben.. factor—was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been we,l in several epideru. ics of cholera, both 110 a prewntive arid curative measure, and with great • success, that it has bee n introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with, marvellous lone to cholera, and therefore any r •m. ray that will protect us against this tenible dteeaae should tecly and persistently used. All pat i 010 ,2 . - now agree that the cholera Pola-rn acts on I t-t through the bond, and that any elm bination witch acts on the ex , rrtery organs. and keeps them to work . ing order, must prevent a sufficient accumulation of the poison to exert its terrible effects on 'the organism This is true not only of el)oh.ra, but nf , rearly AB other maladies, es pecially the diffi.rent forms of lever. The Zingari Bitters is just such' a rernekly ne the above conditions require. It acts on the organs of ex retion and secretion, keeping up a perfect bal ance between thrill. This Bitters is composed en tirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that every organ is aetel upon and patio tone. Its lasts is pleasant and its etTecti prompt and lasting. • Numerous cases of the following diseases have been cured ny it: Coolers, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever Ague, Nervous DehPity, Anaemia, Dysyepsia, Flatulency, Colic, crofula, dc. ('Price $1 per quart bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Har risburg, ea. Sold by Druggists, liotelkeepers emit Grocers. F. RA 117'ER, Solo -Proprietor. - For sale at the "Waynesboro' Hotel," by V. B. Guaira; Agent. Ljunc22-Iy. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa mentary to the Estate of John H ess, Ben., late of Washingtoa Township, dec'd have been granted to the undersigned. All Orson,: knowing themselves inJebted to Raid Estate will please make immediate paymert; and those having claims will present them properly aa. thenticated for settlement. Dec. 21—Bt FARM FOR KENT.. R 1 , 1 fir Rent in liamittenband Township, 1 Adams County, two hundred acres clear land. apply to W. W. WALICtit. Jun. 4. BREA:DI4IG 1100 s; rri HE subcrilter off•rs for sale 4 Sews and 2 Boar Pigs, all Berk• hire tweed. Fanners wanting a choice quotity of breeding hogs should give kijai ISAAC R. FOX. p — pie T s u . buy Dec 29-3 t UT - usn n4mb(r, PiPfnu and Dec. 2.8 3 t. Art r i l e H oararimi r ßina & Co. IQ A KING ifolaamo, nleo 9 - 00:10 fl-I:74,[vrups at 4 lutd C;JUI11131 o.lton nt 40. Plum, &Ice's PS, 1 111 IS anti Gr iy Woo; Blanliets Ntv 2.i ] & HoErucies. JOHN HEELER, Sr. G. V. Musa, Auct $33,921,70 75,400,0 U 44,700,00 31,488,82 23,242,93 $208,756,95 75,000,00 8,739,45 67,500,00 56,447,46 898,54 17 L,OO JOHN HESS, JOSEPH M. HESS, Efts