,ws~~'~,sa~ VILLAGE RECORD. Wriirey, February LI DSC% SAVE RZOISTII.T.-110 Molting public vales of per - venal property advertised in the Record will come off es renew; Daniel 11. Fahrncy,.near Mt. Hope, Sat , Way, Vebruary 22d. :John Ito*, near Quincy, Fehruary'2sth. Isaac For, 3 wiles South of Waynesboro', tam S eletu4huroh, Febsuary - Alm) Golley, near Shady Grove, Monday, marsh 2.d. GC . o. Cm bough, nent_Leitersburg, March Theodore Wiesner, near Waynesboro' , . leirThe Constitution of Alabama has been tutiet-zd. ,6®`R': Gilmore Sinaup, and active Se t.essionist during the rebellion. hoe been nominated by the President for the poeition of United - Siates Maraliar for south Caro ta..Young Steele, the. oil millionaire, whose income three years ago was two thous and dollars a day, is now said to 'he a team , ater at the oil works lie once owned. An other ignstra - tion of the proverb, 4 'A feel and his money," Ø. Washington despatch stye lion. - -Thadilens Stevens continues vary weak, physically, end was carried in his chair from room to roam ; but he angers no pain of any kind, and - retains all his ment - al - fratica un• impaired. Ciiir The New York //eraid concedes Grant's election. It says the surviving ten or eleven hundred thousand Union soldiers make an irrebistable army of voter's who will elect Grant. Ilse Ilerald thinks Grant will in eke a_g9 o d Jire Eiden t,l ad_ a dv-isos—th o position to turn If their energies to secur ing the ❑eat Congress., or Mona' tact dodge was b create a new military district in the cast, and nominated (without law or precedent) -Gen: 'Sherman ns Bract General. Old Tecamseli saw that requested the Senate to reject the nomina tion—inueh to the chagrin of Moecs. 'The latest retutte from Alabama tay that 81,000 rotes wero cast at lbw recent election, the number required - by law ( jotity of the registered voters) to vote upon uny question, and that therefore tho Cou- Ftitution has been ratified ) and Republican b'tate clEcers olected. ~,The authorities of Car Hale , Camber- land county, Pa., hare taken John It Noble in hand for selling diseased meat. Ile has been eentcnced to twenty daysb imprison ment, and to pay thirty dollars fine—a very moderate runishrnent. tts...An act 'of Congress has recently passed, and been approved, allowing the “legislatures of each State to determine the manner and place of taxing all the shares of National banks located within said State, ..I.ll , jeet to the restriction that the taxation shall not be at a greater rate than is assessed upon other moneyed capital in the hands of individual citizens of such State. The shares of non-residents are to be taxed in the city or town where the said bank is lo cated " l x-5 1 ..Tbe New. York Ledger, an indepen dent Journal says ditheulty : "About the silliest piece of business rre ever heard of was the request that President Johnson made of General Grant to disobey the Senate, and that he (Johnson) would ~'and between the General and fine and im prisonment. We thought that everybody knew that jastice does not accept tubstituies in such matters, but makes theNiolator of her Jaws personally servo out the penalty— If President Johnson wants to have a law vio lated why doesn't be violate it himself 1 General Grant is too shrewd, too wise and too good a man to be caught in such a trap." This is not only perfectly just, but as the ?ledger is free from any bias of partisanstop, and has no interest in .the premises except to declare the truth, it may well be taken as ex pressing the judgment of honest men of all parties concerning this affair. That Judg-' pent is briefly that the President has tried to injure General Grant, and has only in jured himself—if, indeed, that were Fossi. We. u t --A,Gencral Sherman has notified the President by letter that he cannot accept the brevet rank of General, and that be does not desire to be stationed in WaThington as the potumandef of the new military depart ultut created without Gen. Grant's advice. Senator Liberman, the General's brother, says the latter will resign Ills commission as Lieutenant General if Mr, Jullnsen insists - on using him, ur in undartaking to use him, us a to u t to Hutt Grant. EXPLOSION —Kiug's Hardware store in Harrisburg Was blywn up on Wednesday evening. A young man went into the cellar with a coal oil larop f? to dral coal oil from a barrel when the lamp exploded, setting on fire the straw and other rubbish in the eel. lar. In a short time tbo tire reached two oil barrels and an explosion took place, raising the front of the building and scattering mis siles in every direction. A number of per sops in the vicinity- were re rimisly hut not fatally injured. BUY A FAnw.—A New York exchange gives some excellent advice to the poorer classes on this subject, in *hat' folloits , "The high price of nearly 'oeory staple of food, with the MW:ratos at Ishlch nearly every ware, fabric, er)other•manufacture, must be sold, it sold it ill, points ' unerringly" to this conolusionA—Too' - manyl of our peqple are tryitig to the otherwise' than. by,.culitva ting - the earth. Were loreitin 'Watrufacitires wore Completely or generally .azeluded - from our markets, there would of abuse be ow ploynient in our workshops, wills, foundries, and factories, for many wore than find work there at present; yet the tendency to dpiert the'helds for the crowded - hives of Wopula , Lion is so strcng and so - general anaclog - oar people that the- equilbrium -thus produced would very coon be overborne again, and the _prorements_be_dai pressed—by -the —fee rude and women in painful superabundance; in despairing quest of 'something to do,' and suffering for lack thereof. "Now, we counsel no one io abandon satisfactory, remunerative employment in eiti or village in order to betake hiinsoli to farm ing. That would be rash and unwise. .1.30 t we do hold that every one so employed should carefully save a considerable share of his earnings with an eye to the notorious instability of such employment, and with intent to make himself his own landlord, employer and overseer, or foreman, at an early day. •Let•him get ready for the yeti. odical 'panic' or'revulsion' which senile an essential feature of modern industry, and promptly transfer his family—to, a—pat • • . earth which the law calls his, whenever work fails er wages fall to zero iu his present vocation and locality. "Our mechanics and artlians who have full work may save if they will. We do net say that one who has half a dollen young children and a bed-ridden parent to support can always do so, but the great majority, illioare main $l2 to $25 per week, - Inight save from a sixth to a third of it, and are culpable if they do not. Let each mechanic or artisan save $l,OOO or over, and he never thereafter need he idle when lie would pre fer to work. It the time shall come when no one else wants to employ him, be may be read to eni•lo , himself. "We say to every man, 130 y land! or lay up-the,stke a as=otbuyinVt Lucit__--iix-Zity--_ the cheapest sf all things in this country,' tecause it superabounds, while moat_ of its products are scarce. Whge a fair day's work will ktiy=ae in manl States of the Union it trill buy—an acre of good soil, be. is grossly improvident who fails to secure a patch while ho may. There ere millions of acres in the Union which will, without hay. •o ardpctit-7- - log a dollar spout on .weir improvement, sell within tan yerrs for twenty times she price at which they go begging for purchasers to day. Thirty years hence, there will net be sore of arable soil lying idle and aseless this side of the Mississippi. Why not resolve to own a home while homes are still within the , ch ofP .- who bi - nes energy prom p reach of every ona who coin with capacity and frugality ?" Bovsyme RZLIP.2.—The House Committee, at liantisburg, last week, after hearing Sen t 1... • •. ,lf of the_eitisena of the border counties elaitnin Sustained during the war by Rebel invasions, report the Bill to the Horse with a favorable recommendation. We learn that the Committee had determined to report the bill unfavorably, but after Mr. bictottaughy's able and thorough vindication of the claims, changed their purpose. We have not learn ed what the prospects are for the. passage of the bill, but it is to bo hoped that this long delayed measure of justice will be aecorded by the Legislature. The bsrdcr counties had to bear the whole brunt of the injuries resulting from their exposed, condition, by reason of Rebel raids and the battles of July 1803. The defeat of the 'Rebel arm? at Gettysburg, saved the State from Rebel spoliation, and Om StAte should' indemnify our people for the heavy losses then incur- --- Houton g us.o. r _Bed - ford, Pa , was destroyed by s4 firc on the 4th inst., and two small children perished in the flames. The youngest had been sick during the previous night, and in the morning ) af ter Mr. Evans, the father, had left the house to go to his work and his wife had done up her morning house-work, sbe left the young est child in the cradle ) and the oldest—a lit - v i the over two years—to rock it until she run to a neighbors in sight to get something for the sick child. On retracing her steps home ward she discovered the house on fire. The neighbor, woman ran along with her, but be fore they reached the house the uppei por tion had commenced falling in. They were unable to open the door, some timber having it is supposed lodged against it. The ac count states that not more than ton minutes had elapsed from the time she left the house until the fire was discovered. A sad warn ing.% rT Pittsburg, according to the Cincinnati Commercial, is to be the goal of a young lady of New Lisbon, Ohio, She is to Walk there in thirty consecutive hours for a purse of five huadred dollars. She is said to be an old maid, and to keep her up to her work a young man is to walk before, holding out a promise of marriage when the fact is accom plished. IMPORTANT TO %Vow.tit.—A correspon dent of the Maine Farmer sayst "Many a house-wife may be glad to know when she has a piece of fresh meat she wishes to keep a few clays, that it can be successfully done by placing•it in a dish and covering it with milk. Sour milk or buttermilk will do as well. I have practiced the plan for years." A farm of 1,000 mon, B'o miles from Charlestown, S. C., was sold at sheriff's sale, on the fish of January, for $B7, or less than 12 ots. per acre. ger On Saturday last Arkansas voted - upon the proposed new CoustitUtiOn, tl.o polls to be kept open Fire 41113. LOCAL .MATTEIta, R. It. 33 EETING.-- WO "IlaYfiteed-tegie* od ;to announce that a meeting' of cittieni hi"; terested (town and ootifity , )`=tfillAoe; the L TO wn _Hall: on TyteitlytYtiptilitg:Aiiioo - some preliruitiarfaittiou r inittlidit4W i proposed Railroad from'Seotland'iliidAlontit:. 'Alto fothe7Maryland Hue via. Waynesboro'. The action of the Legislature granting o 'o:hnrter for snail Itnwiteued' coni: siderable feeling upon the eubjeet-among our fartnere npd busieess 'num. I . The sp4oo beams to 6e•favertlily x . if founcl.practicable early action-is. pope- , Accordingly a, meeting for Tuesday,evpoing is announea. 'that direetio'h the eooaor AvO get it the'better it will be for all elassOs. Those who profess to be "boolted up"— on railroad matters say that a route can be so. , looted with easy grade as far as this' place ( avoiding cuts and bridgis,, which• is a Very imp' tent consideration - . A. Branch- Rom], running seventeen or eighteen miles through a region of country hardly surpassed in the State for its aviculture' productions, with the finest water power and inexhaustable ore-hanks, cannot fail to pay indirectly if not direct] . - CALVES WiNTED.—See advertisement of John ikurthoian. LENT.—Ash' Wednesday, the first clay of Lent, falls on the Nth hist. SA D - Charles MeCart Uageratown, died .teeenAly in Texas. tNORIABIZto-Our 'pile' of Valentines.— Tho collection for wit and comeliness of il lustration, is perhaps unritiled. FLOVIC-It has beet decided upon trial that the said by Reid ia a first a - t4Far-siele Prinrao BALD —Elpecisl attention is di rected to the sales of rideable personal prop erty by Theodore Wiesner and Geo. Car bough ndrertised in to-day's paper. .07,D.—The Irani .ture, fixtures, &e., in .0 StOtn - ofM. M. Stoner, was rot, on Saturday hot for the awn of $750. Pur chaser, Mr. 11. X. Stoner. TAPST.-011 Monday night Net the OM• ble old". C. Crosby, who lives on the public road_between_RinggobLand_Smithsbnrgoras robbed of $7O or 880 worth of harness. Mr. 0. in Another column offers a reward of 820 for the goods or $3O for the goods and thief. DEAD.--bliss Nancy Reilly died at the lECIEEI relief for plaeon-tbo—lOth inst., in the 79 year of tier ago. She was a native Of Ireland and had becu deranged in her mind for a period of thirty years or—ripwarda. SALE or liounra.—G. V. Moog, auc tioneer, made a fine rale for Mr. Win. Sto ver, near Shady Grove, on the 12. th inst.— One horse was cold for $2BO, ono for $2Bl, ono for $263 and one sixteen years old for ,950.95, FINE SALE..--Ve are ploasq to learn that Mr. Samuel H. Barr, on the Marsh'Run, hnd a fine sale on the,l3th inst. The sale of his personal property amounted to between S:l,- 006 and 64,000, His sale bills bore the Record imprint—not that of tho llagerstoWn Mail, the souior of which . distributed maps of his own county to rebel vandals - - during the first A'ear of the war. DAtrty.—Jacob S. Funk of this vicinity has opened a Dairy, And if sufdeiently en couraged will run a Milk Wagon to town regularly hereafter. This will ,certainly be a pnblic convenience. Persons wlio have to buy milk should patronize Mr: Punk.' Ile also expe_ets_to_ be able in a ehort time to sup ply customers with butter, eggs, potatoes, etc. •Members of the Waynet,boro' Bond ing Association commenced payment upon shares on the 14th. Those who ()dor pay meat until the charter is obtained will be re quired to pay up all arrearages from that date. We make this annonne,ement by re quest that there may b 3 no misunderstand. in about the matter. ODD FELLOWS', SUPPEIL—The members of the Lodge in this place celebrated their 21st Anniversary on Tuesday night last, partaking of a supper prepared For them at Bowden's Ilotel. The table is represented as having been loaded with good thingtn— The worthy_ host is noted for serving his guests with the host the market affords at all times, but the repast on this occasion seems to have been mote than otdionrily sumptuous. Fifty-three members were pros. cot. , The Waynesboro Band was also is attendance by invitation, and discoursed a a number of pieces of choice music, and thus contributed much to the iutcrest of tho oc casion. OUGHT TO. ISE 7V I. 4 'OttCE.-If theConnee tient "blue laws" were in force at' this day— one of which compelled the . person seen to "spit in a church to stand .with his tongue in a split stick"-tbere are Sundry. young men who frequent our churches,' 'who would be continually endiitin'fr the lona ion of its penalty, Alarm was recently sold at private 'isalci , in Walker. county, Texas, for 83,30, fur tvhicti f', , ,35) 1 00 vito,ielLuell before the war.- fornierl of -- ~. «~» ter, Mrs Cbc ====Eza 4 .,;,ltikieltoada.—The joint committees ap. lielnitilLte L apeetivoly by the Authorities of Ditititrialt,cf , ,ily,..tfod those of \Titiliitrgtou ..o.o4lll3l;.*Aftir en examinatibiriNr the Wei(ern *Fikith4 nail Bead, ealyitletep last. rare - pail 'of Bidticubie Vits Wessre, Builock,Ostor Charles Smith, \Utile and Mown, of the 'City - do . u s tii ° - Chapman, rud,et - eotupptekrXngilfeerf.l4l4.on the part of our-County., of Cushwa, Byers and lkouver,„county gouninissiontsrs t , Ithomatated.and - traded ccualcrenee at the Wasyligtoo nouse. -Ireirrtlerstnocktkratiti;yorrilattiongtd - o - ttr4rr of the eounnittee informally expresied tbotn• selves satisfied with the progress and general management of the irork 1(143' been as certained that it will l;eryuire.,'ao ; a~idii oval anbsoriptica.of some four hundred arid- fifty ' thousand. dollars to -complete - the road, ind it is rumored that tiler - is 'is i'prosp€Ot its bow taken by Now York Capitalists.— Bug. .lleralii. Di CJEIT AND DEIbEPTION. 4 .wA Dew fok feinolos is noiv s tho foge. It is " bre tot," arid" ,is thus :des- ...11frifuTelegrapie. rt 'moister of au india-rubbor bosom, which is inflated, and heaves to.and fro like a diffi dent maiden, rising and swelling as the' wear. er wishes, by pressing it tercw which con nects, by means of a tube, with some fixing about the waist. They ti fel worn extensive- V V - b tit 'l, iy and aro forsale, on the "sly," .1 all mit liners and at the. totail_atores. The effeet they have upon the uninitiated.is sometimes irtesistable. A gontlonan is walking along and meete a fair , danie who is anxious to make an impression. But alas, he sees that she itr - shat — Bulwer calls -"a fiat bottemed — spin7 .ster.!l_lind_de_n)y_ab_e_pets her hand ao her Willa, leis on the rind, the l'breaster" in flates, and he sees before him a.comely form ed maid, plump and round as a rosy young widow. This is en inventive ag©. NEW STOIIII Rot .—We observe film our f •ie_nd , Mr. F. Fon r tliniar_linigg-is- • has removed to the new building on the South sidia Bast Maio Street. Ilia store room is commodious and. hamisomoly fitted up, and as an improvement is quite an ad. dition to that tart of our tows. Mr. F., bas displayed more than ordinary taste in the arrangement and finish of kin store room and the building generally. It May be re garded. as an improvement on buildings in our town. • . • 4 • arrival cf Sr,cct • . at the store of Messrs, J. b °res ted quite a sensation in that quarter the past few days. Their assortment is now mut. pleto, embrooin,g eoneave,"oonves. stud Bra, i;zillau pebble glasses; together with double• sighted glosses for near•sigllted ayes ) Oki colored glasses for weak eyes. The 'largest assortment ever brought to tows. Rpeeta • cies adjusted by the use of an Optonletbr, an instrument for trying the eyes. CATITri ST ORGANS.— We invite special at tention to the advertisement of Mr. Ham , shot Cli - ppinger, of Greencastle, pgt:ot for the sale of Minn & Cabinet Or gans, an instrument eelebrwted• for richness and volume of tone, and which ate warrant ed for five yeptF. COMMITTEI).—(ieo. Rtulisill wag commit tea to j:111 at Ilagezotown nn•Taosday on tho charge of kuoeking down a Mrs. Pat. row, near Smithburg, and attempting to - vio• late her person. TVIRII36I OCCUItriBNCE.—On Tuesday evening last about fl o'clook,'af tor the .fami ly of Mr. Nathaniel Garret, in Dolabanoy City had retired, the servant, a woman some 40, years of . age, took a coal oil lump into Mrs. Garret's bed room. She then blew 'down the chimney of the lamp,,to extinguish .the flame of the wick. The lamp bursted, coy cring the unfortunate. woman from ,head to foot with oil, which took .fire. The terrified servant all ablate, ran to the, bed on which Mrs. Garret was sleeping, setting it on ,fire. Shealso, ran around the room, settin g the bureau cover and the carpet on fire. ,Frorn that she ran into another room, setting the clothing there on fire. The blozing bed clothes were thrown uut of a window, and an attempt made to catch the woman _who ran wildly all over the house, up stairs, set ting everything on fire with which she came in contact. She finally fell down stairs, where she was secured. , She was burned so terribly from head to foot, that after linger ing in groat agony, she criod on Thursday morning last. 3lrs. Garret had oue hand badly burned in.extiog uish ing .the, bedclothes and the clothing of the servant. 3.1 r,, Gar ret was burned slightly. In view of this distressing oceurence r would caution persons usiug coal oil, never to blow down the chimney of a lamp to put out the ilanie, because,the gas the 'lamp occupying the space unfilled by oil, is very combustible, and will under certain • circum• stances, must. certainly esplode,7.--J/iuers'. Jutirti. • • 'A roan in toStoo, while beitlf shaved, re• eentlyjumped,'lrom the chair to,, stop his h'ore; Which being left rittie (Tho, ' sudden ly startled, and the barber's razor neatly, tiny es.peditiously getrered his tiUSO frvw "his'fa ne. Alarmer; named E 'Ditch, of PittsyL viola; coney . , Va., was reduced to beggary a• few night's since by Wing' robbed' of "SEC, 000—the. amount Ir - deckcid froiti flip .sate ' of his larni but/doe dayrpievious.' The Cops of Baltimore •'City 'arti 'oast itte, the preliminfiry arrangementtemior:ll. - 'greed mass wootiogin that city td" etiaorge - -Prdg ticnt JohnFoi ttrAl to denounce Congress.. Terrible accident from the (xplo r eion of a Lamp. . ~,..kleit'aights agdlt,, terrible aPhient oc o).9dlftpN fatty 4f J Galatia Nast, i l3 l &limes lottrity Ida.% The Ho ei Eartn: 4 I ,?.' . or a ape: ~t t . c- ....I`-,, , .. lamp i ( 4 .l.lu!,ilig,tho evenin g , ‘a lamp ii i , whiakt, Oreilfore,butitiqg auforatdilfioltas raluTal.. 1 fiffnifverteoaWlow. 411.Y.Ilillitill lliairvif ~oad,dlo AO estiut 1.4,11 ed .14elig , ,bt from, the lamp - for - . tr purpogillillitig ri:* - 11ri 'edit,' a child about nine years old, was bolding the candle, while the lather filled the lamp from fi - ltirtigalloo jug; dad - by - nom - wisbapplig . ta. - e4,4444,1;00404ixp1p,ded blowing- the jug tolpitiblilttlitt litnteediately enveloping the ittm, idfiamewodursons being in the room at the time. .eX trw.e re inilifillitliirf 'll5 a Ta; ed heitiliss';'dl(l - siktArrll-11fli-exerta. himselt,te the utmost to " sate Ilia - Otbets from,,.deith, , 41.1.41019detreti iirite tti n g DI r. Maat,od - piii**,sontli,' krtberaii . 't row the boat*, iklid. rad; to' 11k2 - :-Iltii . beeffi- about 'a qua fiat 0 - Ja 'rib) :fi Wait . ; te.ttalill:' Ills way could - beiliablOiiietid - afaliiiiiiiii by blood and pianos of, flesh, v414/ 1 3,41 1 fropc l his body. Timely nisistruieellaitid the :building, and, rt is hoped, sumo of (be inmates. Mr. Mait lived about sir' hdirvattdr"the accident, add his fittleitursome;time-loager, One of the children—Mr. Ilulruoth's son- : -died Mon. (fat - might. . Of-.the.rernaiaing.aavea t all were alive on Tuesday, bUt throe of them cannot: live,:and it.is feared, all. will. die., :Tkis.,_is the most terrible accident that. has ever GO• cutte_d_,in this county,'_,,' ~ Gtay,..haire may ,not mar one's good, 4)oks and in tunny oases evenimprove the, appear nnoe,. but as a . general rule, are . Considered 'objectionable aiid'uianp devioai aid tended to to„prevont or get rid of thep.' 'We kno* `bf :nod's so little treitblosbine or objectidn nble_as the use of lre:Btable Ambro- me; an artio e a so i Of a o•' bits beootoe so immensely popular as a' toilet' article and beantifier. It is easily applied restores gray or faded hair, prevents and in many east!) cures baldneee, cleanses the swap and leaves the hair in splendid condition for arranging. A W S 00_13 sin_.ol,_wio_beauxte_oiatvat • Fir the-do 'f4 posed. That's what "(arched her.", A ,naan was found,ins,eneibly drunk and h& danger of freeribg, in the streets of New iorlg, a few,days ago, with 04,000 in .Itia pockets. • . es en ere-are irr •en - dren, the descendants of oafs blind man rs siding in that oily. SPECIAL NOTICES. Xt cy.la. i Z'toll. it 3 Itob Z I SCRATCHJ SCRATCH 1.1 SCRATCH !It In frog le to 49 koala Wheston's Ointment cares The .Itel Wheaten's Oin merit cares Hall Hkeam Wheaton's Oin meat enroa Totter. W lotion's Ointment moo Barbers' Itoh • Wheaton's Ointment cares Old dem . as t - 'nHl,rnsttt ewes 'Evilly kind if Hanoi like Mies 80. cent, a box; by moil, 00 mints. Ad. dress WEEKBA POTTER, Ho. 170 Wishing. ton Street, Boston, Maim Tor solo by ell Dro,goto. • EVE ADIEIECIPURS, BUFFALO BODES, AND BLANKETS AT COST. • Tkc nude/sir:o Intending let rpmodel and enlarge Their Store koovi; will eloiesstitatirat mete 2 sate of elegant MINK SABLE, el sets of SIBERIAN SQUIRRBL, 3 Oeitain rrroft mrsig, 12 seta LADIES FUR4I host S 6 tee 912 per eat,• 2 Far trimod 6 Beffalo ROBES and 6 Fancy Baggy amt sleigh Blankets, A Fur Ceps, Conant eIA Moves; ' • Than . Corers, and a lut of Itfilty Cray Blankets. • A Ise, a hit of t'intar Ceps, Gloves, he,, Thu above are all goods• of this, treason's produc tion, and will be gold at east to avoid handling while isniwoving OCIT storeroom. UPDEGRAFF'S, Hat, Fur end tllove Manufactory, Opposite Washington House. -Will pay in cash the hlgest price far all kinds of FURS, Muskrat, Mink, Coon, °presume, &c., Hagerstown, Jan. 24 186 g. . • Or HOT OF THE RED HAT. t 3 PERPETUAL MOTION. 14 3 Malan SUN UMBRELLAS, New Style PAR ALM), RAIN UMBRELLAS, Ste. A complete mock tit - UPDEPRAEF'S Hit, Cino in 41 t7rnbsiolln &brig, •Higerstoevn wrxm -E1i..1e10:3E1.,. On the 21st nit, by Rev. I. G. Brown Mr. I).:VVID N DIVILBISS, to Miss HARRIET STINGER, both of Mercers burg; On the 4;1 inst., by the saute, N.. NVOL GAAM,En . of Canton, Ili , to Miss LAX RA M. KEYSER, of IN elsh Run. In the Union Church of this place, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. W. F. Qolliflower, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Wilihttnan, Mr. GEORGE' EBY, to Miss MARGARET'A. COLLIFLOW ER, Moth of this Co. • On the 6th inst., by 11ev. P. S. Davis, Mr: THADDEUS COOK; of this vicinity, to Miss MAGGIE LINCKS, of Chtitnbcrs• kg w*.mla ta ;7 , *= lll In, Metcersburg, on the 10th inst., Miss MAII . GAIIET SCOTT aged 74 you. In Mercersbnrg, on the 12th„inst, :Mrs. DIARY COWA.)4,rife of Mr. Josc.ph .V. Cov.sn, in the sevent'x fifth Sroar et her, age. On the 2(1 inst.,io S Thoutas,M; JOUN BEAMS, in iiie,72(l3retti. of his age, At 1 511.',Bap4ottab,ttX413fr.'tlit,,:14/LRY EMMA, infant daugbter of John N. and Mary Fa 4 znoittics. - • • - GS, Nile lavgd oiic, go, A ihotllir4; heart can' lei, ' Arid none but hers can fully know • " bard to amy-1 areweil.. • ,• • Short woicthy turn :ling time, And wondrous thy re ward--- " Thy 'gall is gone, unettined by criirte;-' beforo•iho. Lord •. Gettysburg papers please copy.. • On 'lllO 'prim Mr. GVORGETolllll.F.LOWEnt;ag6u7 l 3'yeizie, 7 tucintlisi,ll9 • • the to,l2l3tfr rtiiT;;Yr;iii.ilie'2l3ib'Yeiii .1---4-1-11 • .ands , , 4 ';'f 11 9rF4-°li GPCIFor4: 09 , 11 , . grir• 4QI/N 4 - ) .!NI 0 8ftfit ,72 ...Y 4 iak7s),. Month: and t.'4 dais. On the 11th bat:, in Be. Thotnati , town. ship, Aire. lIANNALL' dot:aloft of Jacob etc , . - year-, 0 months and 24 d 1 . 1 - - • •• - t - MMES. PIIAA P ELIA ' ' '46sday, Feb. 18,•'68 • Whet • ilciur market presents no 16ttire, Siipplies come forward slow "i thed4laand beink confined to the wants lof the home trade. Small sales of stspo.fi, •;t O9``soer26l6lbl:, 4 l2liirr a ff:s69. 50; Northwest,ast4 fautPy . 10.5 , ,rf 04.114 50; Penns tit $10.75t012. 25 . , anti fancy at $1301116. _ .. ltye-Flour stea dy at $8 50@8.75 41 7 ., nothing is doing. f • j ' • GRAlN.—There is very little demand for mitt "•1500 , 11tisfristitsie.: Puna. • • 14_,1142_,55€42,57i w-hite-tuay-bw-ipo ted at $3.10@315. I.lyo is steady. and further sales of State ware made at $1.65. [Corn is rather quiet; sales of 2000 bush. now yellow at $1.18@1.20; 500 bush. white at $1.16, and a lot of very prime raised Wea -1 torn,sti•fl..3s. Oats are steadr,at the late udviitiesti t ?With further sales ot-Anissylvania at 7$(4800. In Malt no elialigd ; 2000 buidEl eritii-rowod Barley sold at SEEDS.—Oloverseed is more inquired af ter, and 700 bushels sold in lots $7.50@8. 50, thelatter far strictly prime. Timothy is quiet at $2.75@3. There is some inqui• rtforblawseed: wt:s2:7o ,(54#: PENKNIFE DL.3.DES,.—CiaII at J. li. Jahn.- Doe.lB--41n. $3O. It E_W A R.D (XT 0111 t o ° n i t; fr 4h t s i ' f :h! t tta ' t n au th b:er r i o be w i t . leading from Ringgold to Smithburg, one mile from the former place, I complete sett new Harness, / sot new Breechbands, 1 sot old harness, 1 Riding _:11 1 / 4 _1s.c.__A--Rewartl-of4113-will-he odd 1. stolen goods, sr c s3o for the goods nni thief. Feb. 111-31. J. L CROSBY. PUBLIC SALE . 14HE subenivr will offer at public elle, In front of Harpex's Hotel, in Waynesboro', on Sattir day the 29th of February, 1868, • '1;111-E---DVIONVIE, benvrWi foal , oi3ppOood to totiobo'ut_ii . 'oars • coc on sat. ay when the emus will be made known by JACOB MIDDOUR. G. V. Wive, Auct. Feb: 21—is II a Uri her 41) i ? tot ge r ONLY AGENT 801 Mason & Hamlin's NOS OREIIIIOASTLII, PA. VARESE celebrated Instruments are unequaled 1 for musical capacity, and richness and volume of tone, and beauty of mechanic:la They vary is prises—dependent en their Mak and material of their caser—froni $7B Aci'Slooo. sr. Cliping4i will sell then:Get- the marnifiseturer's-pricee i them: at the house of the purchaser: - - Re give* the manufacturer's warrant for five years. By buyieg through him, freight and ether charge. will be saw ad. ee Its, 11, Pim* Cs? Gressiiiiiiis, Pa. " Fib 11—fa pu - 1,3 LE sn - LE i . , TIE intbseiriber intindlng to qua farritine. will eel) at Public Salo, at his residence I i miles fro* synesboro% on the ferns of John Glhor, en More. day Ma I ati day of Moroi nest, the following prep- arty via 9 HEAD Of 11011118, 4 of which us work home, $ of them brood moon Iv I with Ave* 1 los 423 S Skis yds,* old) 12_HEAD OF CATTLE, GM which s» mileh cows, 1 line Bail, 1 riael one, the balance young cattle; 15 11 - BAD 01F HOGS, IS of ',Mob sae brood sows, the betimes itoc)l. hop, $ good 'beep: . 2'-INCH TRICAD FARK WAGOlit, 1 one and 2-horse wagon with bed, 2 pair of biy carriere, 1 spring Vika., 1 "gum .ring Chain Drill with guano attachment (I'roxers make), 1 weed *led', 1 blcgonnick Reaper and blower, 4 Barshop' plows, 1 gap plow, 2 harrowi; . 1 shovel harrow, 4 double snil 3 single shovel plows, 1 corn coverer, 1 jeclircrew — ' IVelighigick, rrog client" TEM 'chitin, 2 ilireadors,t three find 2 two-horifia•treei,' iriaglo trees, 12 grain bags, 1 bag wagon, O. 1 SPARTEK • with bane power, latest improved new, .(Geieses Patent); 1 clover huller and sterner combinsti,.(l4il - end Jones' meke) grain cradles • and mowing scythes, 1 feed trough, 2 sets llreechbands. stear!y new, 4 sets front gears, 3 nearly new.. 4 sets plough gears. 3 sets double and .1 set of single. harness, cel lars, bridles. sad halters, cow chains., 1 carrying shain, 2 fonr-horse line,, t wagon whip, - 2 ropes and hooks tor hanging a wood bed, now,,,t Wind. mill I grain shovel, 1 dung 'book,' 3 seta dnag boards (gun), 1 'dinner ball, pitch and dung - fakes, shak ing forks and rakes, a lot of Gentile, and many WI or net monism to mention, bale to com mence at 10 o'clock on said day, ' when the tern s will be made known by 'THEODORE IMECIEE. Cr• hfOrig ; Abet. • Fcb.ll.l - 1 PUBLIC SALE. 711 HE subatrilier WU sell at Public Bale, at his residerieek, on the Greencastle rod, mil is from Lettersbarg, awl 1 Mile from the Marah Store, on Wcelniooragge 11Ih day , of March tiest,lhe iug personal property to wtt : -• 5 HOOP WORE BORES, t ofiggltichis:a , fine brool- couo ltoae,y.. (oaf , aO4 ones black 5 yawn ALI miss . , 2 'I3.P,S.D" - 6F - "TI.OFC'N - CATTLE "•. • • 5 of yrhichAidinitelt eows, d beinglreish 'with exit fee Steer, 1 (inn young• Durham IS ei ir, 2 Incioil,dowe with piety ,- (eheeter • mixed)-.1•. tin. °heater liiis!';' , s"fieritilit•ick Bogs, ' " .• •• 12 'HAD GOODSilgtr; 2 FARM WAGONS, I 4—inch tread, and; nue: 1- wel t tree t irsopd• as, tkaw..,l r3pritiir,r,„Wavitt:,,A faith l ittid %rib 1 3 oiver, 1 04 iscArttlisterits .I.Settral& ing McCormick Reaper, - rred Reaper ant Mower c. ni tii tied, (11:111's• Pate n#). tt). t Grain' tlnitl, • (Tectsardt multe)'," 1 pair wood-laddi;riv.l Liar cattinges..)/ wool bed, I."Wlicat fun, 1 hand care, 2 : 1 1toree,plcrwa, singled. and 4 dabble shovel ptcnws,:l .hart4woinglo doulAt and Lice 49, , sets brevehti4rals, 3 orb; trout Egts platy gawk atter iti• beileo , llol44 kgiett do uble Itarnezt, a Int of grain bagg,, fockikto kohl, g.ch:!in,.k.plyminsatir ere„tifttr•citnitwit coakcitsigtjtsho 1 LI athiway Cbqk 101ve,ond flAta r rs., t grtotr-Territlaleyttove, —l.lett't tread, sittitTl iurr, f - r ilferrfrvnt piSrfitu A isa ) lot. 4.4 kort aq4 nil443r 4 (kttl lir' iMek:-riorllkiktitt. to rnetition.''bbleVic(thanenee at 9 o'clock, on sail dot, wksna-crcd.LuL9 zusualks. will ba'&6l4 - arr all aims 01 1 1115 And oint•ara ' ' ' ' ) tt)); • CI EftilGAß El:U2lk F 1... kg 2 ts. 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