VILLAGE RECORD.' 7 ; - "Owirks;,* WitdO, 910. *yr: .1 Nut} oeftwolloi, ifatillokf, of./boatieettpu ; t, bas ies ded.# er,e1.1) . :4 IxoPrebenj e prteeti. tnation appointing Friday; Apia 19th, as a day off' iontre in — 'that atai GUAT LOBE By #litti.-0046 14 iii1 1110 tMe, St..Lonie, eaven'itoriettip,b; and' said to `have he'en-th'e larkeeilotel upon the conti nent, Was entirely destreyedi• by fire on Moe day last. Loss estimated' S6OOAOO totivittt: 0.- 13 9 , lief-Bill pasted to d pecond, - reStSog in ,the fiotispreseneatives . of this State; by , 'a *ore of b2,t0 . 81: eppropriatekepoo,o4 to he .paid iti ibatalnennt:9,6 days, I and,* team—add includes EIGUT counties, virr , Adams; Franklin, Fulton, Bedford. Perry, ' ork, ()timberland tad Blair- - • The dotter• for is to appoint Hui CiimmissiOners to take testitnony, and - .claimants are required to fake a "teat oath" of loyalty., ig.,Both Horuses_of tiongressedjOurned ono Saturday till the firitt Wednesday in Suly— when, Unless tberelliatt he 'signorina "of eath blouse prestot i the session will ire adjourned Sill December. It is understood that' the President - signed - all the bills of any inspoi• tam sent to him, including the bill forbid: ding payment of claims toowners slaves, and that authatitiog Ron• , lit. tioPherson , , the Clerk . of the House of ' Iteirresentafives, to designate , papers'throttOtout the country to ptiblie the lawe ilobgrese. RESET:OFPICIALS Oustinti.-6-ett. Sheri dan has issued an order removing from office several noted rebels of in Louisiana, as folloirst—Andrew Shorten, attorney goner, al of the of tottipiana; Sohn T. Noti toe, Mayor of=liestt—Orleaos,iind—Edtnuoa, Abell Jto _e of the First District Court .f New (Mean's. • Their successors are 'tattled in the order, atoi to whom the-former ate di. tented to turn oter all books, papets, record's, ite., pertaining to their respective offices, forthwith. CONNECTIMT ELECTION.—Ati tiCetiOD for Governor, members of Congress, eta., __toOk place in Cointectiotst_onalondayitust — The latest despatches ponied° the election of English, Dem., over Hawley; Rep., by a bout 500 majority. ;Haw ley's majority over English, at the former election Was - 541. Upon - thii — "itictory'lltat apologist of Rob . els, the Valley it, trots out a "dung. rooster. No doubt the result iti Connecticut snakes the editor feel as joyful —as did the result of the first_Bull Ran bat tle. Vir Washington dispatches say thatJnige Underwood, of irginia ) has been there for , several days, in conference with the Adorn. ay General respecting the trial of Jeff Davis. in the intention of the Court to have this ease tried at the May term, and it is — under stood that Chief justice Chase will preside. The objections ishich were made by the Chief Justice io regard to the military having eon. trot of that State are likely to eontinue for setts time under the Reconstruction act. Gen. Schofield, it...it; said, will shortly address a letter to Chief Justice Chase, in which be will state that the Court can hold its sessions and proceed with the business whenever he . iy ready, and with perfect security and 'free dare. • SEir Said a rebel General recently/he/ad. lire of the Gott ferleracy hal ruined Mei of TnN CLASS. What'has it done for re asked a gapping crowd of raggad libel private sol: diera? It was nag in your interest, tersely re. , - plied the officer. The reply was - the truth ,firinly spoken. Of all other mee,J‘the poor white trash" who carried muskets and sabres in she rebel Army, Were regarded's* to be the least heteAtted by the Success of the Confer. - That skiecess would have.organited an . aristocracy in the-South more ictoletent than, any which exists in the old world s ' because -there tbeyich . do not 'buy' and sell the' poor, while in the Southern States, had rebellion triumpheit'white,as well lia blatikpen.-would-1 have become an.'_'.article" of barter. • - `Letters • • Isio received. at. W e ;Washington n• firth the reported, capture of Bedford, on' the upper. Martell..riser, by the 'lndians. Col, •Bankin, his *ife and child, and b were so. diera oonvosing,the garrison, were Akiagitter ed-by the 'savages. , • , . . Smue aritiquirianhan: •crairbatiled the filee,of *paper: published in New, -Yolk ixty,fcre years ego; sod finds ;in She semis cant abOnt:the eonstttittropimligitiintiti and liberty being on the eye, of taking, her anal departure from hose ~ ehortisi that prevails to day among the e9p puthead nevinititpera. „ rfreft a - tiiictitigliii,talifAattiOtaTGitoi r gia, gatarclpy 1110 t i 3to nowWate' a ?par iiiaata NMI° niayoralty, a-resoloion' las a dopted that : the 'eolcired eit4eps allowed • nrugieteiqheii Deana an& yei4 , at`tle AJohu baal.pas ,m,acphiag aa.', tereiratt'iii i ,thajlet'ef, the, , s Was. . Beefs eioeieti„,e4eciallyi.tia ladies.. A great . ti. itioarriett ontoptil atitaittaritelo his 42011; while iuric t4iti,:isakrildrasering €4 to 41011146 i, eree t i 901, who iaree,jadeaed 10. th .preeious A gift.vfur.the lierberated Soathereeel , . Zee notice of thol,T6 an tj•Trotatuteri MEM strThe Senate on Thursday;rejectedtbe nomination of Gen. Slocum to be Naval ,ofil cer at New York, and Francis P. Blair lobe Minibter to Austria—besides others of less note. ona,The Richmond Times thinks that no• thinig,le more certain than that women will ho permitted to tote in loss than ten years. The enfranchisement of the women of the South would make a strong poll for all rebel candidates far offices. Upon a hotel aign,in Richmond, the fol. loitifig words appear in painted, solemn earn. esti . BALTNORE, Mnich 81.=- 7 Tbe Inneral of the Rev. Samuel .W. Chase, a colored Pres byterian minister, took - place to-day,. was, one e f the largest demonstratiooepfthe .kind 'ever witnessed bete. Be Was a' Past drama Master Mason, and iligh offiCial of the odd fellows. - The' colored men' belonging to these. orders turned out io large onmbere. There were ooe.hondied carriegeti in the cortege, and, the colored 'people, -en mane, were . On the streets. _ ' General Bentregarn h'as'' written a letter to a New Orleans paper recommending the' submieeion of 'the South' to the requirementa Congress, as '$ figbt Would be tmavailable. Ile also urgektbat means be talme - to ieenre the negro vote, and . tbereby beat the • Radi 'tale with their owtf-weapona4- A harrible.murder was committed sear Noblestown, Pa., on the 18th' jest. Three menireat' to rob the tonsil ' 'of Mr Boer .Bpreitll; a *earthy farmer, ;aged .601,years and after • obtainitigli.oo,_l,wrtitaityJnardered thi - JS,ld'iiiiin j lathering orr", bun ltrenty °tie trotitdsT There is a clue to the 'murderers. The-New'York firiteisays . that it bailey's* that intuai 'hostility to 'die National Otivernmentiti _Maryland than -io tooth Catolblit br tissidaiipt." No doubt of it: " • • ; ' ' Au attempt to l►wiadtb iaantatice company of 815,000 wati-hrought tici.fight itr Chieaga lot Friday. Tim embraced Woo death, ,a fictitious notes! 'cotise. . , it itilitfd illat portio* - of a not' oak* eaten jvistletimo rouging tc•,rept. lootire Teittobiog.o*p to . Porooos linfreiing lungs ,Overburaentd faith OppreediVe and irrt; gating - matter:. Wbenthe events of the starlor.theAafe• ty of .tho Usion.,-retoarks the Harrisburg Teligrapit—fores!tidyito tbn', dbvttfaf. of •lavefy, ; when thesfirtetualt,re of the ,bor dr Atateelt4re reittotantlt eonviOse'd they e ttitt,notessfst, ltith valets, to themselves enkthei":ptopeity;' inaestroying the Gov etentiot, they heeameltiddenly . 'etiv lode Property levee wee de elereaf 4 contraban Gee. Butler's ,pbliey on this paint made 'many slavemesters loyal for the' time .being. Hundreds of those loyal masters hod !Abend oiled their slaves to come -North te. escape the - fury of tear, in the hope that alien titre benfe.leracy"betalmit , itted'esS - , they toitild• return and ree did their property," bundiete South' to fight in- the rebel :the'el t a'ria of these , poltroons, and traitors etrlisted..:in -obip,, - armies, worted in 'Elates . efreampmente, toiled in ditch'es . *ith Unioir soldieriOsht6trthe "dank gers of ilie l fight for the,Unieh o lelloWing our; armies'on all thoirteriihiy ;raids, - and in all respects behavedjikenaanly:--friends—nf—kbe- Governrueiit, A' the 'wet 'drew •to olose the once owners of, eitteei)ives came boldly - forward and 4emplciapoy‘ for the loyalty of the blacks—not pay . to TeWara the ,thtek soldier; but pay to into the pockets 'Of slack heatted traitors tiding On the preten sions of Zip logatti - Separal milliona of ifol. lars.wera at the disposal of the War -Depart-, meat IAIiJ I 14. * 1 . ed to decide iipert the claims of es-strentaO- . ters for compensation for their slaves who. hati'foughp and perished in the Union arm.' ies. Congress had its attention tallied to , the subject and a bill was passed to- 'restful* such payments. The Presiderhi po . olcetecl ibis hill, with the avowal that it shoulei — not become nlaw, Ile was indueed,however, to ohange his mind at the last moment of the session, and sighed the bill. By , this net. Mr. ',Anson saves , to the treasury from three to five millions of dollars, while helntiented the establishment_ of a precedent through which millions more wo u are owe,. into t e poe ets of Ilte• hypocri 13a1 slave Misters of the border State's.. The day has gone by to compensate disguis ed• or undisguised traitors fOr any' loss& of property, in human flesh and befies, and no act of Congres.a retienuds more to its credit - than - tbatroftot - ailowing to be taken out of the public Treisury to be Orpublio enemies in payment for slaves who fought for the 1.1 nion. - --- TIM PAY OP ARMY .;OFFIVERB,,-.AA the • tif - our first military ea. era is sometimes , a matter of speculation,' we iftre the figure's of their yearly incothea, as derived fram an official ioogarents sent to Congress film the War departrient: Gen. Grant, 618,17.0 f Lieotd Gen. Sher man, 614,814; Major Generalqialleck, 0,- 717; Major General Meade, 61,717, Major General Sheridan, $7,717; Maj. Gin. Thomas $7,717; Brig. Gen. M'Dowell, $5,517; Brig. Gen. Raseorans, ''55,51.7; Übloriels, 64,500; Lieut. Colonels, 63,994; Majors, 63,765; Cap tains, 83 049;.' First Lieutenants, $2,71.3; and Second Lieutenants, 2,653. Gen. Grant's • pay is 66,880 less thaw that received by the President, but the General's pay is .'for life,"' and yet it 'is strongly Oaf ed that he worry] give up its receipts for i four years' term in the White House. *I I EMEGID,ENT'S POLTCY, Whisky., tater, Ale and "Cigars. FUNERAL DE A COLORED -CLERGYMAN. EMMI LOCAL MATT, ~ kit' O raireD.-=We of $5 . fprii Goo. Wise, ,9111tri,i,3bArtiq . _ S t ytturto.—Attentito4:i . ,,ote. • " 4 : 044 'Orme or iota' to enrve iidvert(oinokni of Mr. A. ii'Attao•l4444l ,r e, paper.. atrird--gtonAltesston ray'svisretAfiiirpriaifitirsdiv next, the .ndvetttseikeo.t in to, ,' • .04; 2 - ' GONE :crnig gesi, now bfikinrc, , biti pig puretesses 'of drn etc - . which' he .%,"111 'reedit° . in a feir'day . • ' • c - ' • Citteus C Ni* Ciotiotat Mr, T. X., Filbert merithintt tiWosity; itttd. ie dow hr.' OviTi isiAra*ooft of new goods for geptid, men's Weir. &t AttiL96Y.—OuT (!patuir owioo, iFils - e - bs& - eduaiti - mue'f -- tittrroi6 - I;eiled to inipply 'us. with-Paper in time. to . furUish the litecord to all tof OUT . iubseribers last week. Vre• wig eitclearit. to geard egainet'swoh ukii; Baps iu the future. , - Niii/onorNo- 7 T,lfole of one etittfirif3tiim, and.advertiejbg patrons who failed ,to call 'and Battle their Aeoollnts in .order flat we mi?h% meet our A . ril paymemeafteLinforim. ed that we have sedured aii.exteosion of ifine for *few days, and .eitpeet there to. "toe their bills itr the meantime. • • . • SPNOING SOWOOtk--&-A t frkeitire, it will be Bien 14 ire ferebee to a notion in another column, will meet the • sibsoribere to his itintiirg_cleen Ab the.TOWII. Aalf t its , . morrow (Satardity) • evening. _ Trn TOWN CLeou...—What is wrong witb the Town Clock? For the last few weeks it has been motiveless on an average about ev erY other_day.ifiCounoilmed_artiLguardi, ass of pubis property, they should liege the 00 put in or, et and employ a competent person to attend to it. ' RwerovEo•—.lames A. Asher, Metalware Tailor of Hagerstown; has removed his es tablishment to ths_room next door to gel by's - dry goods , setae, in the iVashingtote pr ens,-_-A__Ledge_of_Goo Templars was organized in Mereersburg on the 28th ult. .Previous to the . ornanization an able and effective address araS delivered b. Rev. J. W. Wi L htman of Valley Echo Lodge * , i3reeneasire.. This makes the ninth Lodge in our county. „ SELECT S ooL.--Prot. •.v. Wilebo will open hire - a- -Obeid in. Beaver's Hall, on Monday .!Itt. ;lie comes highly room• mended as ,an experienced and etteceieful teacher, amtslifiald be liberally patronized. COUNTY. THEASUREIL-Oyt rung friend, Fredik Snivelj",of Antrim, rnuounces himself in to-day's paper a candidate for the effice.of . Comfy Treasuaer., S. is a young man of first class buainess . qualifica .tions, and we doubt 'not, would if ,nominated and' elected, discharge the duties of that re eponsible office , in a 'Most acceptable wanner. A DISTREPAING,CAEE.—We veep much regret to learn that a 'lad, son of Mr. Jacob , Foreman, aged 0 or II years, lost his life by drowning in thb ponocoobeague, not 'far 'from Upton, in this county. .on Tuesday* e vening last. , Mr. Y. an family removed from this place that morning and had reach ed their place of,destination but a short time, when the` lad in vestion,e brother a couple of yearstis senior, and several other ail• dren repaired to the 'Creek and got into a boat: It appears' that they Were unable to mauacethe beat and,it passed over . the btearit, of the dam throwing them .all out. Not -withstanding the water .was deep and the current rapid all. were :rescueii ; except the one referred to. The.little,unfortunate, our fnformant states, WBB MO (sleep his hands o ver,hrs breast as be sank at last in the rapid current. Search bad been made, but at last , accounts his body had not been recovered,— 'What semis most singular, Mrs. Foieman, repeatedly far several weeks expressed in a version' to .their new:place otresideUee on au. count of the water,. and ;on , the morning they left, siiiifto a lady frienit thist she felt a dread 'Come /trver her as' though some milder. 'tune.would the ,We deeply '.sympathise With his permits end friends us, .deethis• afflicting diSpensation of Providence. 1(1ovrivo P4i7f r ,--Motiday last wag a "mo wog day" ip reality, 0Fr0m.9 , - until 12 o!.. clock the , commotion is. oar town mas equal to a stampede in the :palmy days , of the Southern "jenaies,".the streets being throng; ed with vehicles; big and little, and, the eider walks with Old arid-'iciting s ,' carrying 'furni ture and ,sithey •Iliouseh#lll - fisess" to and , : fro.. Our little oeighlior, "Christ,''`' 'was is-, toppg thesemito had to,"flit g " and had.hard tugging ltli Nils sliarretv7 Ilesistow atom foitehli housed,:on `"Mud . , kito!optc dew 'Lle e te fieiai l itia iesiiilraiit" lipeneis atisfbn flied% with the, 4prothoiiotary before the day - of April last. r Unless . this is dose,no liceotes can be greatest for *the ih. 'Thefiill'besiose s law on,:the'-2211 eiolt; '` soil b oo lioease;conld bet mated 'after ,that (fated ". We tasks ; Shia !le; "ftiibeae• fit of all persottsAsteieoed, ' , (. ' PATTl,brae of Respect. , 461'6040 meeting of Vratikliw Lodge 18- 9 4;13`.. t:if fl. T, held ; an 80'644' 'Oening - , - 11.1tirokOlt, 1867. the 'foliClirbit. l `heltailit4Altirtkifillettions wire •unanimeutal.il Adte, e I • ' ' Iftheriali it 449 liteintid out Heavenly Fath.:.. in`litaissistntible;Pievidence to• retuott IroSti our iniclatoniinith fel Bro. Piter Gripm and•whereas, in this deep aiiiiction, we •. iti:sti'nbd ' baodiliill~'td`~i~ie "' ~ii}i7iiwsiott' to tier : ftpirreehitioe of the'faithfulicesslofpnr, deceased Brother; -'.• Resolved; Viet in the death of our Broth. er, we have stistainede greaticoaand . painful `beilaveitiet4the niv.l ly nail Multiage . : • • •• gess/vett; Thatdin hts-eftleitti 'riled.. to the Lodge, Bro,:Grumninnivas all, tlitit,eo. be desired, guarding with : vigilanee ,nll the , , laterals : of the lodge •committed , " to. : MS • . 1 . , • Thaf .while , we:bew iti stainiiisi ? 'Sion to. this ,visitatiue ; which has - robbed. us .of a sincere and, NAN:Brother,'. We, mill i wear.a,badif mourning for the spate - Of, twenty days. , • : "• • ." • Resolved,: That,ws tender our 'deep , pithy and cond6lende to the stricken wife ani.ohildretimf our deceased Brother, prtty- Ini that heaven may grant its consolation to , 'Sustain thein in their painful bereavement. : • esolved, That a eopy of these resolutions be-sent to the fill:Oily, of the deceased - . and. •,offered. foe rablioation Kuterz. .J. .6EO . B. HAWKER, A. BOW, COAL . AClOttmatis.—Almoat, every day we road of accidents caused by the: es— pliosion of coal ()Wimps.: ' One o ten) : pOrarieft remarks that,'in the VA place, too much care cannot be esersised t.bout, produ ritig first 'class oil; and, in the• next, plate, 'a lamp should _ be seOurely placed in' a, roam h - tairlaartb - s of — tbe coal oil re are wanted by the best authorities in such matters—are exported, and three.fetwths of the oil used is of : an interior quality, and dangerous to the lives of the people, 'Deal-' _era_tv ho_ te tail_bilt_th t;_tr illinotb r, the. fire, lermteare_eamapetertt to make and understand—abcald no delt with in the most severe terms kno*n to thc And then a lamp should not , be placed on a table or . etand which dock not stand steadily, or where it is in danger of , being, upset by yotingiteoP4. A eclat ail lamp should 'not be lighted in's room *here there is a, party, unless ithe placed out Of reach of the festive test—s test that all young people. Bit be sure that 'your coal "oil will stand a beat'of as least one hundred and-tea - degrees, - We here give the e : Fill a tumbler about two thirds-full-of water co - t - tvo - eoltind - putitittrit - ahourt-balfit teaspoonful of dont oil. Stir the water well with, the teaspoon, and then light a match and hold it over the water on a line ,with the Op of the tumbler.' If the Vapor takes fire, return the coal oil to the dealer from whom • you obtained it, and get your . money. By no,meana use it. • , • Tin WEATHIS.—An agreeable, change has been experieneed in the weather daring the past-fewditys. 'Beneath tWgenitii *aye of old SOI the deepest Snow of 'the Benson has gradually disappeared, and the troadeare fast drying up. Winter for the present, may wa not cherish the'• hope,y has taken leave of as. Marry harbingers of 'spring, the robin and the blue bird, havoinicle'their appearance. • after a season such it has . been experienced weinay well rejoice at•tbe advent of spring. Should this state of the weather eontinueot day or, two, will find the plough in the furrow and preparations for "spring work',' in general commenced.., HORRIBLE INDIAN MASSACRE. UNPARALLELED BA liIIARITY The following is an *extract from a letter dated Fort Stilly, WT., February 25, 1861, and received at Philsdelphia - On Saturday: There has been quite a stirring excite. meat in this part of - the country with the red-skins. I . suppose you know of the Fort Kettiney affair also. Tow ask me heir tar it is from us? his Übe= fifteen 'hundred miles northwest from here. By the upper . which arrived here to-day, we beard= some very tad 'news from Fort' Bufortls. ,There was one,company of our regiment stationed there, under the command of . Colonel 'Ran. .kins., The Indians made an attack on that' Ude •bands andit appears from: all accounts that they.f ought bravely a tail out number ed by the red-skins, who killed their' all bni the Colonel and, wife ' They thee took-theta • 'a few yards front the postond having ' built a fire, tied .the. tioltinetitr bands and feet .and put him: in the fire ' ' , while his wife 'was cam , polled icriate bid borning..; After. that' was done they nuiltreated herlua shameful man• ner, and having, tolled -her up; in• a htiffaio robe, they fastened her on a wild horse- aad turned bituloose. God only knows hew icing she was on tlic prairie, brit it happened, very rortnuatelyv that the mai; eartieraZ ! )r ;that fort encountered her. in that condition, end after_thcy bad ,fieard, who she tilt', :they -took, bet; in- their„ebargesid returned with..her and ,the moils,to. Fort Rico.' Tile Ti l e Indians were I,Boo,a,trong- r -our men . only 90..", They fought them three'iluys; bat on theibird_day_the Indians took the :place, striped all.the xtettil,'and those who were off: cers 'cat up into„:emill. pieces and ate them.,; That is considered bravery; It will, nol'het good for Wein if they. make tibei!, sp. 'pearance,arottnd this,fori. We aiikvery 'well gnarled.: :There are eii3Oompanions here— four of infantry, Ono of cavalry aud 4 .une of , artillery., the weather hero had „tiesii,,very 'cold. W have v lost of t onr , sleek '..;frozen to: death., cootijibtiuglit iailroid tto.lifoo; . .• Ho goes hro itife , ark4)l l ,4hildreF u. 641 4 ' 8 40./P thfit'oo4,nioff. oll *!Ji 11 P 0 9 F0,.,T0V9k- • J Tho,fredies Ciociotiati •,abitie god tote; Three men convicted at Brooklyn, N. Y., of hairinw outraged three,young women nave been senteacad to *it en Years' imprison: , sent - ti • 4 I A, gen t eW in i i y • Girona& rerOeUtly 'sold e tract oftlat4l foti (fßO'krhPli . hiviirefirs ectelft, irwir 000 for hereto th. • 4 1 Thliieifietkeweil ,thindiiiiiiryiiatilans 'of; thl3l:yteittay ciwo ofjBo- 1 65; , , , • • ..-- Mrs. Owes . ), who put inorphiorr! into,' her hneband's wbisky,, has been -soot 10 . the Maine atate:prison foir six. , , Ilorsee Paimer s luteivitit-ut , ride Stew at Liitletowa,NeW from the iira'as of xtlich , • Inade- 30 1 001 :4,Bbillgleil+..00from, the body sawed 4,000 fees of ~Why is Andy Johnson's , fit/Iraq' like the caudal sported:ego of i ii - rnitistiill-' , lleonnse it '• a.• Oa . the 12th of Marcif. 1887 by Rev' IL %. FiOk t •D. F. A. GEEEIL.,of Jackson ,township', Cambria Onus!, and MISS. JEN. NIB. COVEIL. of _Taylor: township, .Pathe county. • On the 28th tilt. , bilteli.j:lteller M. JOSEPH SOLLENDAEGER, orgufn ey.township to Miss' FiARAII -J. WOLF. : KI.LD,' Guilroil toiftisbili.' • - q • T MIT 02k1E.,E1-..,- -At-hia-residenee-iu-this-plaee F otiSaturdey Jag after 'a lio •. 4 • menthe duration,MT. PEtER OMNI BINE, aged 60" years, 3 months and 28- days 'Oa Friday the_29th ult., in Philadelphia,_ Mrs. MARY REED i egad 33 „years, The deceased was a resident a Welsh Rea l , this county. •. ,• •t, , • , , IietALELMKMUC I SEiI. OATTrat MAttiCET, doy, April I:—Thrftreti_vity_which_has_alta. aoterized this departmentor trade fore some time past still continues ) and holders have ettperienoed comparatively, little difficulty , in maintaining the advance which • was establish ed a few weeks ago., lhatinal supply reach iog 1,300 lead, which was - nlosed out at 17 ®lBol_lb for choice; 15®164e for flit to • 1014-1-4®1443-tat-pf : I ; up' o i2e/fi lb for common., . A.., CO W. ?t AfaN , D: CALVES..-- , Balek et _2OO head at from $5O , to 070 for. Springera, , and from $6O t 0 ,090. for, Cows-and.Ualves. HOGS,ltha'movemente have:been of a fair character, arid: holderk haVn advanced their views.. At tenry Glass' Union Bug_ Drove yard' 2;7,74 head, changed hands, at from *ll4 to•$121 100 Ibs, net, and a boat //,00_0. eadt a t_tke_Ase nue_ yards— with:. in the same range. ParLADELpHIA MAItlif,TS; Tuesday, April 2: The Fleur market has again, been and prices of low grades, choieer. lets 'of spring and witter Wheat, whioh are , scarce ~ost--io.--reprtestr - -command—prett-ful prices% There, heti been no deratioit. except from the home consumers, w.hp.operated,very _sautionsly,- only- taking enough for present necessities. Bales of a sew hundr4barrels, including superfine, at 68.2549; extras at $9 50®10 59,northwes• extra.fenilly,at $ll, 50@13 50; Pennsylvania and Ohio do, at $1175®.14:25; and fancytt 61.4-50€01:50, according to quality. Rye Flour is selling in a small way at $1.24®7.50. Nothing do. lox in Corn-Heal: Sales or. -14000 bus Pennsylvanialed Wheat at $3.15@3.25;,390 bus.No,2 spring,at $2.. 55, and.s.4o•.ttus California,pt!r,t,at- $125; andpart; on private terms.' snaree-and wanted; sales of Pennsylvania at $1;5001.= 52, and SOD l iar Western at 11..40@1.48. Corn *as in 'ttotifs request, but prices de-. elitidd to.bush sales of "14;500 ',butt new ellow tit SI.ICI in .mmo and .from :he cars,, And $.i.,11 afloat; 10.000. bus sold in ,the ele vator on 'private terms. Oats 'ate' in ' small Supply. and in moderate request; sales of 'Pennsylvania at 6807 N, • ' (WARTEWAY 'REPORT OF THE 'IST 14,NAT. BANK OP WAYNESBORO': • April 1,1867. RESOURCES. ; Loans ars& Discount* ' ' • U. 8. Bonds to secure ekcalation U. 8 Minds on bawl Duo from Soaks P. ,& A. Tel. titoc,k Rev. Stamps apt Casb Items Over drafts • ' 0" - • Ourrent'Experees , • Special nisi I.ego TitulPv Nmeti Nat, ,Bank Notre and fraz.Uurrency. Male Bauli Notes LIABILITIES. Capital Stock: 75009.00 Sufi)km An* 7,500 Profits; Discoupt andlntevest 2130,40 Circulation auk ,Staa4los Dna Lievaitora ' Duet to Limbs , ' • • ' , , —, • :$264,493,56 The above statement la list and trust to the best 'of my knead' go' tux! ' - • ' J . illlLlP343sab. , - Sworn and'sabser rose 'tie:April 2d. 1867. Ap. 5-6t] ' J. F. KUR'I%, , • HE Arm of,ll(itaro;kbPeek expires •bir tiOn this dip 'Either partner will aign in itquP dation. Alf indebted will 'please pay 'up: . GEORGE ithelOßE, ' •? • I:I , IIEDERICK 11111.1JK. : , , Hopewell Alin, Ap. let. 157. ,„ The 'undersigned will continue the fkoillihg bruki;.' neisiii his own udcaii, at Hopewell Atilt. ' • • • ' Crt,lottlit: OrdiOSE. , ' We3rnestroro•Ap.•sth , w I, ttgdzwci - sitiromp "A.:MeCLURP . miII meet the ; subscribers, to _Lids hisksipgiog•Clessond.aU others that ;Nish to hdeume:in en, berg, nt.% t_f3a tardily_ eirenittu, Oil qizsiter befOre 13 IA lock, in lb° lown`.ll for tbo y orporib of organizing the class and' giving .tbe (rat legman.... :••• • • Th 61014 4: 'aro 3.00 each for a: - course of • fifteen Itscon• • • ''• Hopk v s foiniatica; groiie toAll the? . inetilltere , ' Pflrioniviishtni ftiithetinfortniOunjw.turebicem• 'tninnheivrwill pleuec the 'first' !coon. •• • ' Notice Tax-ra• , . ddrill 'a• d iseennt, of 5 per 'cent: o all , State r. County Tames tißtil the 35 day: .April;, iR order to give those a chance 'who c uld nut via 4 'Chamberehorg - .omitaeontit of bad wads, tinting the month oildarilii to save 'l%O r.srat• 'palate ,wAreontittit their own lithirest at , ' 'the l'rreintira - efilit", in 4,:hemberatontg end'. pny ,their Stitt, &:?I,l9utity'reatielan or iltihre the 25414, 0, 4 .11aL4inv Agelit; SPRING OPENING -• , Ai*E l ntik itc - kire I #lammince a • Graiii- OptiOlakkal all, the 4 V 14..., - • ;4. . Fl +?; :;i The attention •of the community /a resPectfilif directed to the splendid assOitchent of - ' • ' " d '',ltit 0„ Woe j!, , ; eak trinti!..e Odittitiiites;. LT.ieh QiitidiiVoi.;. , • ; Velvetii; &et .. Afao a firm Ladies Dress Goods :Of the i4e44 4 -niii,eltiiii, ciirielsOni'of MkrzatubiquO, . 4 .Aifeaiie, s '''Alpsecas.• Gi,nghatits , eith 4 4 -tsige *titriek of Groceries, oteries, taireausarsze i. And C.;l, eoerws re, -of syjn,A, the undersigned are Diming ,wry. cheap.: tl'he subscribers tertilef thrtie the 'corn- • rnunity lot , then' libeml , 'lialrOnsge arid. kindly ask a cinitintiatiee of the,,ianie': • • PRIVE April 5, 1867. ("IMAGOES from 10,:centi,fit ' U Ap: huts 41!i:ifronimon's. BR ADL Era lateilotyja.gbaplikittt at • Ay; try .•• & Hotrticuls COTTAF Ciiitf'VEYri,lso Wool, Nog and GE Hump at, Paicri & lientitudn'n, • A - large lot of ,Floor Oil, p ;air widths, jest opened at , . , & lidsr NEW crop New Oileinefkoh4iseY • Ap. s:j ' . .PRitoot 4 IYCerLtenie• vrOROCAJO sail Lilting skiris at', :Api b.], • • - LPRIcA SL,H6t..icies, fair articto of bray - wit at 14 centri ' . , dente for toffere au , jit, Ap, - - Pwcei & Hoenterils. OIiKE April 44 7 Q HEETING9;4II *labs at • Vi AR. PittcE:-&-11cmproceia nOtTNTERPANE114911 tied 'fipreadq at Ap. 5.] palcie&lJosa..l4creir.__ -0--PRING-Birlmeraknt X 9. rcents for a Head Net at „ , Ap. 5.] Pato' , dr, floatutges, BAGS. --2i and 8 bn. bags. -also bagging. at Ap.s 3' • • , Foam -45v; Haw Amen, ' NEW GOODS. ANNUEON, I I align' N. Arc _n Irecctrliow $39 861.80 75,4110.00, 41,600,00 702 81 60,00 '263,49 ' /406 Pre oalt AU attention of out customers and ther ccmununity to Mir new amok of goals which are L 202 08 ,20.121,00 8 3 563,34 43.00 cli:e;apei than they have been To five ; years. • 1 11204;493,0 Our goode-have ban, t at loar vice' ani we th ink Wa-oati melt them to nit §uyers Give us a call, .", ,r• ' AMitERAGN;Bk&V.DIGT & Co. • April fit' -11RV k ETLNG . rip H nodatsigneik, having thoreiightkitud led the aubject and isaiing in "the lasi five 'years had consideraiile expe:rienee as A . praetical Siirreyer, is prepared, to, do all *WI of aniveyjng, 1404 out end divi ling np lanai& at itio4 notion and on respon• ,ableArma .'Pervoneentrzatillibin) with'work Easy reet.assuretl that he will imare ritider hip work accurate and astisflioOry. liaiidetice in Wayneaboro!,Pii,,4.ll: . , 'April 5.- 2 .3 m, • COUNTY TREASURER. 7 '66,670'00s 49,96f1;20 •• 2 621,48. A - T the solicitation of a number of friends, likanno`rincs myself a candidate for; the 4.4 acer of County rreasurer,•subject to , the•Yderitiion: 01, the Union Nominating County Convention. Shady, Grove, Aprit 'll7. to.; • CARPETS CARPETS-? Jusr racciyel at Metcalfe ok..FitOliteir% High cowea Wool spilled' carpet:. !:Pace' $l.OO. Pilch as has been milling.7l4.- - All — ardt)l tugrarn, beautiful styles, from $1.2*!w54 ) 62 . April 5, '87. pox LILLE._ . „ A Prime article of Cora 01141.00 a by tioi Traria -1-I,ty. Also Cheaucut wood l 7 1110 load., 41.1.Ex.liAMILTort. April 6th-o-tf4 r 7 ID GI.OVES ! .4-I;o7lozatt. best quality. Kid 11. Gloves just, received et ' ;‘• • • • ' Ifirows dr.. unsaisw's. ars. April 8,'64.1 ETA.CiTaT•• iiir,V3l3.6l.ll,4l k lb4ntear, ore #944 Icid,:tilove, ~ • 4, , ' [ APril 4'64. rENToselffitAing Mike ; ilosor,:for`sptii at • , • 1144calfq & C1 1 ,0 33 * .0. 41 ** mow** , ,ptlfet, fit, is = • • • April 5,.'417: e, • , • et.ries, die.* • at ,'r ~ ~~. . o {,' .~ ,i. t:~.j' Peics--•Sr-Hosrstau!s - . - . -- EM!!E=! a Large S!toek or Daft' 0001101" GEOCERI!Ek .qtEzzltswAing t MIAADWARE. ' Ohambensburg. BM!
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