Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, November 05, 1869, Image 2

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    VILLAGE RECOAD.
Virdtki:l"2slllla3ll Vll-014.4:
,Wridayo
airCongres9 will tiociikt it 1 0 90 antis
pe - it Dionday, iax tlitNgliklioBl3l4l.
prpto opt tiyiotto Soot!leyocetioqoppss,
Itelle`toia:titts iiedotiOltoand find been sent
to tilt!lifornit
. 0 011 - Eii-Senator LOt 81. Morrill boa been
,npiio . fritptt Ate Governor of Meine United
States Senator t!tflll ,. the vaitamononeiopect
by tie - dehili ofSenoerl l easondon, •
tea.at Young wire or 11, iu Chieigo; has
"got a divorne. She tarried felbri -, tho
said ballad Bgoo,ooo, *flea he had'uit ft 66t.
Besides that, hq piophed her.
chap who has - designs on the
matrimonial market has invented a button
..uhish weirs CM to the shirt o fine thing
for bseheleta.
t536, - Efectbus were held — ow - Tuesday — last
iu Moyistid, New York, Illitkoiti,Wiaionsin,
Minnesota, Alabama and Pdassachilsetts.—
Maryland is reported to have igiput its
psual Democratic majority.
Mr The General Assemblies of the 013
and,New School Presbyterian Churches ste
to meet at Pittsburg, Penn., November 10,
to count the votes and doclare the result as
to the union ot the two bodies, action upon
which has boon taken, in the various Pres
byteries throughout the country. More than
two-thirds, it is said, have already ratified
the moyetuent, which imures its success.
za.Last week, a heart-rending disaster oo•
owed to the steamer B.tnuewall, on the, wa,
tete of the Mississippi. Over two hundred
passengers were burned to death or found a
watery gra - ve. - :The steamer was set on Ere
by gamblers, who wore playing cards by
candle-light. Witb the usual recklessn6s
of that class of persons the light was placed
near a bale of hay, and in a twinkling the
boat erlib On fye.
_ _ ___..~
112'Some forty years ago Mr. S W. Davis,
a bookseller in pincionati, extsnaed peouni,
my m' o a
. r . • an ey, a most an ee l
tire stranger to him, Which saved him from
bankruptcy. 3. r. Hanley shortly after leit
Cincinnati for Missouri,, and he now turns
up in St. Louis with a fortuno of S2,QOQ ; ,•
900, which he has devised by will to 31r.
Davie in consideration of the aid furnished
4im in bin time of anvil.
The coming nintor, is predicted, from the
tnonsuadly early (light of birds, and from
other signs of the animal and vegetable ran Id,
Pilj be very severe. The same inteiligonce
comes from England, where fro!, snow and
S,ce have made their appearance. The snow
storms that have Oready occurred in the
North and West of the United States seem
to confirm the predictions of a severe
ter.
ce.,Two shocking instances of loss of, life
by fires have occurred within a few days
past. On Friday morning the Laclede asy
ihm m Licking eounq, Ohiq took fire, and
Was'destroyei. Ten insane persons in one
of the upper rnOtne wero burned to death.—
Oa Friday evening a ,arge four•stery, build
ing in Liberty street, New York, was burned,
end a whole family, consisting of a father,
mother and daughter, who occupied the
fourth story were suffocated, It being impos
oible to rescue them.
THIS LAST of.. A. J, —When Andy John
eon left the City of Waphln4ton for Tennes
see, it was the hope of the American people
that the greatest public nuisance of the ago
lad been abated. The sensible people of the
whole country congratulated themselves Met
they had got rid of a demagogue who had
znade himself. a disgrace to the nation.—
When it was said that but election to the
United States Senate from Tennessee Was
probable, thle. whole country stood aghast at
the approaching national catastrophe. ilia
election 'to such tt• position would have proven
a calamity whieh'c century of progress could
not have atoned for, and it was no wonder
that the great public heart was wrought up
to an cztraordincry degree of feeling; lest
the weakness of a mongrel Tennessee legisfa-
lure Should again infiict upon the honor pf
the country so foul . a blot as Andy Johns,*
The public mind is releived, bowever, by
the iotOigootie tI4IIA tie . Tennessee: leg!sta
_guie.hee.refOse4 to eend A. J. to the U'oited
; ..443,.' enato, and tbe,"bamble indiahloal"
't . ' 111 1 ' by safely laid stinty, - It is itopell, for;
1 3 , 1 0 2- • • •
eleabtrefierts wbi 9 h will btndl y
;Dade by interestedilaities tiin t guefico Loa
grim to lacrosse the tax on ishialie'y during
1/I,:npptoaehbag session ate dootuqd to failur e .
A,Washingtoa, despatch says the president,
Sccrefary of the . Treassey and Comßissiooar
4 4.1 1 11te.r9 11 A 44?gttuP--sPeelte ID the. 90091,
thatatioh a zitep at this .time would be Oaf
eidedly, irludiciotts. Thal argue that the
lltgilttitite' , ollgiVeed in Enppnxt of it.arft.7,o9
'strung, and-that whiskey n&ight be taxed . ,
more for the vArpose'of reduting . the trot bp
articles of tletessiii i bAtt they are Satisfied
chat the, present ienorp i e l'rout the spirit, ' ta;
cannot be increased:,
, published is Cbe Op'lide pa
pers that. application `be! wede'..to the
fiprernor fq the, :perdon
; Paul
Schieppe,, who, spe,troovitited ,of the eirder ,
tet Mt
Pnr 008
fer Six months of Grant's Administra
tion, the period from April 1 to. September
30; have been repapitulated by the' proper
officers, and the fact is mado Clear and unde
niable that for the first half year of General
Grant's adtmuistration, as compared, with
the same period in 1868, the increase in the
revenue and the'decreasi in the expenditure
aggregate the enormous sum of fifty-six mil.
lions of dollars. The increase from cue•
toms has been 83.191,000; and from internal
revenue 16,468,000. The'denrease in army
experises has been 882,094,000, and in those
of the pavy 0,845,000. The aggregate of
the figures is $56,000,000 and more.
Another facit is'wotth noting; the 'cos't of
otinpoting the internal revenue has ben rep
duced $799,000 for the last three month§
over that of last year—a saving of 16i 'per,
cent: re seven Mouth the debt of the
Pcited States has beep reduced 656,000,00 p,
which.ehows rareAettooomy is expenditure
and great wisdom and prudence in managq :_
meet. - ' - . -
_HARP TWES,OUT, lairEST.—The • Chi Cam
Tribund says the .6anoial-propoot'is not. 9,
satisfietory °tie: Throughnut - thiinorthwrkt"
:lie general prosperity depends imiaregely
ea the grain;crop that, ,the.present loci pries%
make everybody-feel poor, and have .a t Afro
pressiog effect upon all Franehos of business.,
It, is progable that this business
dons fovvorylmslipro fi ts;-and: in •many in
stances no tioiits 'at; rill.•`
..'iffirDerio4••the rasp= penal year Seven ..
hitodrati and silty of:let - terS passed
through .tae toile of 'the, United States,
iug ea increasentfortyluilliens over.any•pre.;
views year.: this is about twenty•letters . pee
bead for every Dfah woman and child in - thf,t.
United States. , .
We isoonbleall !b9 otention of ourjeadeit
to the . Te!tieenients pept,iek;
,
appear' on ilielouteiln:
tatotrely end! Ihn'yenterptriiiig,
.Dr4giste . , No. 189.31rii5e kuteli ? ',. and
are disiim: a.big bnoinee4 ,
the'l air , rbich his been' - pied iiroven,
to be the be;t in ise."-- - Orfitgi , ige' Tiatine;
v 19. •
nounLe IN MontroNnoAx. , —Trouble,. in
e
krewing,,f Mims. the ge'rnwte. . : Brighanr,
bi
Y4iting, t '!" "upira eays its,* I,4ei r li*,, ills/.
./ekia, itreMli lit4lt i tiriOto pi ; sktvithout Attu;
asaistiOicri o f
is 0 ' taw! jt x o/110t
'mOnthtnin thi esltulf ttos#hi Smith lip.
pepred i %, qhlt o illakeVitt 'auti rqsid - 'll3e
idndard ariAt. The,dthhirodiffniniiiViii'
4k,ko..thp ,teno.nuccessomef • the drat - !Nuphet,-
no in that capacity they denounced Brigham
Yonng and hie polygamous Aoctrines and
*notices 'with - bitternesa. ' 'They iver6 pn'prt•
.
car; end e 5.7 0 0 01 4. 44 :: iiiriiii 4 l t 0 rtttoleM;
therm they 7, 1 ?!?„P.1 7 9rY.1.4r1i9.R4 1 4 ( arr9g. Ag...
`ctispitistiecl-ziormons to thcir-,enpp,ort. Now
,another threpteningdisAirion bee !Incurred._
,Vor sorin violution of intuuitogs lasys•of..thC
teiri(ory BrighAg has:excornm.unicated, half
a dollen of the lending men of htbe-obureh r
among them 24r. Eitenhonsc,' iiiitdr ,of the . '
Salt Luke Telegraph. Tie Man "has.rdways
been an . entbusiastio .frigid of Young, and to
'hie eAtusst advocacy and defimse of Mormon
doctrines, end of the divine right` of the
Prophel,.iiii 14 attributed much of sue-
cess,whielt bakattenderl thoestablishment of
tho hierarchy at: Sok , Lake. •Now he 'has
been transformed into an enemy; add we may
expect that bo will exercise his immense in
fluence to secure the overthrow of Brigham
Young, perhaps by sustairting the;ciaims. of
the Smiths, If Young is killed or 'deposed,
tbere•will be an end of 'Mortnonistit: 'The
empire is kept together by his skill alone,
slid when hq yields the sceptre there will he
such dissensions, such quarrels among the
rival leaders, and such's want of that strong
perhonarpovrer Which is so necessary in a
government of this churacter, that we may
eneet to witness the entire. destruction of
this, the most extraordinary and the most
infamous fanaticism of the present century..
ti 'The Washington Chronicle proposes
to increase the, national revenue by taxing
dogs a dollar a head. There are in the
Union, it says, estimated .irbm the census
returns, 6,000,000 dogs. At a' ta'x' of one
dollar,a fiend, ibese dogs would return an
annual revenue of 66,000,0000, the currency
'lnterem on $100,000,000 of the national debt.
The coat of collection need be nothing in ad•
dition to th • •It • , • • , • , q.
ery. Nearly five sixths of then 6,000,000
are worthless or inferior dogs, and perhaps
the half of them would be killed off, and but
$3:000,000 gathered into the treasury. Still
that is a little fortune. It represents about
ten days' savings and payment of debt under
Grant's retrenchment Adnahliatration.
A MURDERER EXEUTTED. JOhti W.
Moore was exeeuted at qreenville, bond
county.' 111., on Friday, the 22d; for the
murder of Mrs. I,,tuisa. MeAdams, on the
6th of July last: The culprit attempted to
outrage The person of Hire. McAdams, who
was a young married fady and a near neigu
her. Failing in his purpose, and rho per
sistently refusing to conceal his crime, he
determined to take her life. Moore left a
young wife, to whom he wrote a very affee
tionate letter on the morning of hie , execu-
Oen, in which he confessed bis crime, but
expressed a perfect willingness to dle, rie he
felt assured that his great erinie ha(l been
forgiven, lle was a member of. the Metho
dist.church and an.offteer in Sabbath school
and the• last man in bie 'lmelda" who would
have beet' suspected of t:he doubl'e crime for
which
which he suffered tife, penalty of death.
LOCAL
•
Sit planting ie 41,ptitAk.'"i
.6ue !heat time is 9,it tetvottif. - ..1*
PqfPfg4 Jacim L
—.•—_-1.,..:4;giii.w 1 / 4 4=;? . t
le o ehrOtnids• tilts year
114,..
advaw;tcyt::: rf 4 '
' SLEIGH BASKETS -40 egtra
, had of r Miller,lo.3aayer.;
t, • 7
.VAEW.I94.
tion- teritbe, eatpco, i ofFeiod for.
is .twAay'sptip,r, by Alavf4,l. 8499er.
Ka. r . 139? p ofcrs ior la ti? 1 4113.y,p
p,p,For st 6tellir9l4p. , tarn.. ritopAr,t3 §ce
,ad.
Tertisement, •.4 • •, • ~ ,
, . m a ins moSitest thin titpinan
eqn ido is to look on Isbell n youpg fellow, is
tying bur (laughter's iistiet strings".
===ll
'At the eleation,au Tuesday the Pem
-oeratio-tieket in--Wvhitigtort—eaunty i -41d,
Vll9 .etected. • .id';',
ihar Winter ip eptemg, and. it behooves us
to romember the poor. ~ , Etrery cord of wood
iveh 'id the poor is Hd mo.eh Lei eeved from
Ithe in the nest woild. .'• •
1121MMEI
litiiin•Mr. David Neweotner,' of Beuvola,
Washington eoutity l sold A 'Elbg in' Llageis•
town fast week that weighed, , lbs, gross
!night, at 10 cents pet. 11;,,
637`0th0 Williams, a wdf known citizen of .
Washington county died near Williamsport,
on Stiaday, the 2..ith . of October, in the 86th
year of his age.
QrooD Cow.—lf any perEon,wishea to pur
chase an extra milch'cow Nle would ,advise
him to attend the public sale of Solonioe
Bitner, at Ringgold OLI th►e 19th inst.'
IN Attnks — na rt iobli A. White' owes this
°Tice Sei for subscription. Jiibu 'may he
very honest, but. his, honesty does us no good
so long as be refusestto_ pay up arrearagfes.
SOLD•-- G. V. Along, auctioneer, oa the
25th ult., cold a tract of improved land near
Mt. Hope, belonging to the heir§ of John
Green, wait (1041' for the sum of 8107 , ert
acre, Vinci:met Henry Row.
17 - The Ladies' Fair in the Basement e 4
the new Lutheran Church, in this place.
will be opened on Tuesday evening neat.
Don't fail to patronize' the ladies.
FARM SOLD.—The farm near Leitersbnrg,
belonging the Mrs. , Susan Funk, advertised
in our last issue, was sold privately on, the
26th ult., to Hoary Miller for the sum of
6.1.8 860, or 8110 per acre.
1:=1:21
terOn Saturday evening last, as Mr.
Samuel Garner was returning from Green ,
castle to his home in Antrim , township, he
was attacked by a man with a singletree,
knocked dowp, brutally beaten and robbed
of $93,00 all the contents of his pockets.—
Oa Sun Jay fired. Evaps, a colored man, wee
arrested for committing fl) crime asd lodgqd
in jail.
nra:Con Thursday morning last; Jaens
prio4le, resiclbig in Bt. Thomas, was found
dead in the yard near hie house. An inquest
.was bald by Justice Wm. T. Graham, and
after a thorough ekatninatiort of the ease', the
verdict of the jury was, that "deceased had
died from,. heart , disease.' It appears that
Mr. Brindle bad been out fishing the day
ptevimv; and had been quite auccessfut,..r t
At the time of 'h i lti'deaol„. bid wife being ab
acne, be was busy. cleaning Ow ,fish ho ,had,
caught, and bad. cleaned allobut two, and was,
found with. the jl±h •by his side.. He was
abotti eitty.:three Years ot age.
r4r.IABLE PreCOVERV.—CIa the estate,
eonsistineof a
,part of Montpelier or 14 . 0,
met ewned by Jas. M. Cushwo; Esq., a
+minable iron ore mine hats been discovered.
It was found on the surface and an exeava..
q sgi t.et . 14 feet has plroaoy, been made, and, Lt
iParecsing in richness as they deseend.,t
Eton ten ro ,, t went). too per day , are being
nor{ taten'Out--:l3pulders of trem 200 . Co 300
weigit'arn pow mot with pf near . lysclid
iron. ..Mr. Cushwalas sold -500 tens at 40
cents per ton, the party buying being at the
expense of removing the same. 'There seems
to be'ecaroely a:!itnit to the extent of the
mine.—Rag. Herald,
,
grarspl.---Tne foil ckt mg is a list
of our oft; :reoraii)to foC.
,enlieoriptiou for the
Rol:1th ,of Optobp,r,
J. R. Wolfetisbew;
Josiah; Fahrusy •
' m.zAdams ,
• John:•Baerl' •
.George ,, Losiry •
- Abrm. , Reseokee
David Kiroes - •-; •
JeaotrMitler ••
-Solomon;Stamy- •
:'Jacob G. Summere .
• John Snowberger •
John-•L; eredith
Abrm. Snowberger•
John; Scott' ; •
&Gordon '
.E. W. Wastrabaugh ,
John Orillay • •
, 4ohn•Kohler •
john :Heller •
Geo. W. Sprenklet
11.141obOias ',••
A. B. Stole
..• .•
$4.37
• .8,00
8.0
•
-• 200--
1.00
, ••• . .2,01)
2.00
• r • 200
p.OO
1.00
; ;,; ;;zoo ;;.
MOTThe Franklin cdota nayg .
man living: in the town - of Cfssip'ect,' '*l4 ,
sicoording to the best information,
. - r
tred yeasi of ago.
=Ell=
• • • 0.45
• 6-00
•t :2 00--
•‘'
- ' 2
2.00.
2 00
„ )32.
On ilBe'' , 29ch''itiltitnkin Quiria'y'toma.
ip;111r:411COB I.r:lElESS,'4lgad 42 yoritai.
3 months and 21 days. •
,CP I P o I y E
c iweFh s m g r etjdPr i e s, l. s AE te .t p7P.sAP, d t
a L S y
6,.;171. 5 ct ,® % 5e.
7 •
! g
.p er, ,
potoda. :4Fingth, 'Voted 4t
e 3
50.
3:.
la ,
"11PriFg preamble 404 . "Timid ,
~,,,is.., ' . 4 , ,ii , • , '
' f 'df ~ •*: ,
k r titf rie1k1a,4410 . 04 ,*I tbouf a dies., lbw
1 iikON,lllll.s4 : l,Vffitt:tttiabeTs apd Bohol&
i fff::• - f'ille liittitptiftt*,4lo, Sohool of die
lkigii**- - . 7.,7,. t,s;: l ;`'. - : . : •?..f::! .. i..:,' ,- - '''
' ''- . 1-
te:i.4ls'lteiii4t*ittotilltoce of sod, o u r
11 1,g,r' 061 0,,,,.eigt "025 .1 1jOieffeient Superior.
4406-kit•LMtliOttl;-tliefifittz, as account Of
piiisisallo imittaa peremptorily (Neill:lo34lW
foc-allaudidate:fer okketiou44.44,gefouto: ,
. Rgtotoed,, by the, effects, teachers and
segoltlift bf -411eLtifelltietl'S'utglai Sehokil or
.Wifypesbore,,Atiat,' we :regret exceediugly
thlf We Mast be ,fiapriffed of his valuable
' ikiioOciat'• ifs' :Itatlielt IAO i dittctor of',, *at
ilehOof,, rot 4111Wheliai, aii`ifiell'qtialified. :" '
, .
1 -74i40/oedi•4l l hat ,,, ,tta..puted,,to ~lailil..4mtri
i ltyerpfftWeltift;;lliefuflii ‘ eticft,aud,,will eet - ..14a 4-
get to re,toembei him iti : oup,p,raperi3 at : ,.11e
I ,Throue ot,grape„aud,,tperey' r ~ , , ~„ • , • .t ;
Resolved, That we will ever appreele.te
t ho,,atitirieg i zeal, apselfielf, iptereete utisperv
'leg, devotion ,ffefi,upflagglog
,etfergy • which
Illq,upwitiotell,fqr.tbirq Ipe yqlllll as Elaper
in Nedautfi to , promete r _the _1 # eltai6 .of4er
~..., , • ~. .?„- .-,y , ~ ,:- . . ,
,
.. 4,rsqlqed,:li i hrit :lye i prppettiAttra Ri,tl! ) .: a
Ifible as tookee of esteem, and, ,of Out . ns.op
predation 'of the .eervices tendered the
school:avid ilfeaftfutek.c.., ,: • ..... , 1 ~, i ,
•' ' Besplveti; That a -copy, of the, , rreamble
and Rgsolutioos,,be seat ,ta s him, pod, ale°, . to
the YILLAosI Itgoorta for publioatioo.:. it :
, : .toHN. W...-C9ON, SuperrintendoEl,
i 0 110A,I il 13EA111311, Assiptiiat; '
041 . 11;iii; Haratiett; BeerOtiryi ` ' ' '
GONE•VASZ—Last Wednesday Mr. IC
L. Wolff ? ' ror tivolyetare a resident and pray •
ticiUg,Physician in our ciity," .. left for his
fßture residence in Cl,earspring, Md. : The
pootor leaves behind him is Polo a lucrative
pfaetioe and bests of viarni friends, who te•
pet his departure._ He is lintiWn to our
citizens as a , alcillfull, attentive and mimes
fill practitioner, We, congratulate the good
citizens of Olearspring• on their good fortune
in seething so valuable an aeijuisitioti tie Dr.
Wolfr•will prove.= 0:41; Counild Press.
'INFOaMATION . VeOTED.—A pun
.man
Abraham Tyson, left 'Lin -- fathe'r's
beam, Norristown, g.letob.er ],et, 1867, aged
1,7 years, and has not been heard of since.
Ilis parents are very anxious for his return,
or any iolortnatien as to hie 'whereabcats,
and would gladly welcome him , borne.
Vapors, copy* the above will confer a favor
on the family.
BUFFALO ROBES.'
AL AMP. LOT assorted trades of Prime Buf
falo Robes, and a few XX Whole Robes, will
be sold cheap at UPDEGRAFF%9 •
HAT, Fas t AND 01.01/21 Facromri
Opposite Washington House.
H a ,eTstoviril,
BUGGY,, 814EIGH, do HORSE; ; BLANKETS.iIup, VA it I ITI : T of new • Potterns, common to best
la. grades at UPDEGI44 IV'S
HAT, Fve, AND Move' FAOTOWZ,
• Hagerstown. AU,
LADIES' FURS
MINK, 'able, Fitip, Squirrel, Frer.ch Sable,
and-a variety of common Furs, all styles. and
prices. Astrachan, Angora, Ermine, Span Down
and Sable Trimmings,. Fur•irimmed Hoods, and
every other article in thy rut of Vitamins' line for
ladies' wear at UPDEGRA FF'S.
FOR FACTORY,'
OppAlle Washington House.
•• Hagerstown, Md.
N. 13. AII furs are warranted as reptesented, and
no resurrected furs sold in our establishment.
OLIY - PITRS
1160 ESURREC FED, cleaned altered nod SePair
alb ed in the beet manner at
UPDEGRRAPI-re
. ,Fun FacTotori
Opposite the Washington House.
egerstown, Md.
GLOVE FACTORY
NV-E are manttfatcuring all ;lie popular Gloves
of the'lltiy,' including the great Ddg Skin
Glove. 2000 Ladies and 3000 Gents have worn
these goods of our own make. .They will tell you
they are the best glove they ever wore, alinpat as
neat as a kid glove and five times as durable, and
mit& only at " U DEGIf A Pil's
. Gr...yrE ANI Fba PACTVA:,
Opposite the Washington Douse:
Hager- town, 514.
TO CORISTUKirIyri,ES.
THE Advertiso, having been reStored to kealth
ip a few Weeks, by a very remedy, after hav
ing aufferod Several Yeats with n severe lung sal.
tion, and that dread disease, Consumption—is rm.-
ious to make known to hiatellow;outTerers the means
Of euie.
To all wha desire it, he - will Fend a copy oi the
prescription used ttree of Chute) with The direc
tions for preparing anti' using the same; which they
will find a span mot poll ASTiMit,
iltvgießlTl9, eto, The obtect, of the
,advertiser in
sending the Prqa c tiptiod is to bene - fit,the nfilicted,„
and spread id(oripation which he conceives to be
daluable; and he 'hopes every sufferer withry hie
remedyvas it will ettst them, nothing; and niayprOv,o
a blessing. • ' •„ „
• Parties wiabing Alm prescription, will PIP°Pe
d4ess RliV. ED,,yV A Id) A. WILbpN; „
gray 1,4 j Williamsburg, Kings (:0., New Yosk.
Pitnoas ,4114 - YOUTH. •
A;GlEPi'l LEMAN who au tiered far 'yeers.from
Nervous Debility; Premature Deco.y,.ond all th . e
fect:4 of youthful trulisesekion, will,, for the sake of
sttireriug humanity, send free to all who need it, the,
receipt and directiorui fur snaking the simple remedy,
by, which,he'ulas ctired. BulTerers*ishing toinnht
by: the ativiitiseeti experience, erm do so by tuldirest4
Mg, in perfect confidence, • ' ;
JOTIN B. QPDEN,
may f ! c! No- 42 . ,CerloT,sbreet, New fork.,
.
Oa the 14th tilt.;at'the'reeifinre "of 'tbo
patilfits,:taar Loutlcroi• by 'the
A.. 11';'Whatstait*, - IVir; UltOkVikll
this Viciniej; 'Miss LUCi" PRIEZR:^ -
'hailsoti3O iii;lotkiat of 'regard' ter
the' littriter aiizotapatlistl • th's above 'riot*,
for which iisiieroler"stiecial 'thattics.'
the'good of'earth.Veahatida l tl.i , izit
tipliothaeto our loung. friend , arai,his:
Itelp•mate and their '4lliioll ptove•ano-of
lag isoial..aaci'4Omastio
tteaiVeathe'r4hA has left tts .- ;
':• 'it it thy loiiiva; - tleeplyfebl ; • ' , •i• •
•-•:; • littVtisciod :that his ibsteft as. ;
ati our SatroMiteal.:: • •
, .
' T holni otii • 6
~
io i dition o .- f
i hi ,
to Or •
market'
piiOd for borne time ptat atilt
oontinuers, - ,aol
1 ;
19ittatisenee of anyAcitakiiir for ,'eb.pin ''S
iin ; 1190071C1Mr,014 'irefe taken, id loll; y
lb - bohi,4,,eanaurnete fit 0 "510
, 11
I
tqperlinei $5.75 elar,,#xtro - 1, 11.25@7
, or
De* abd ottt abet soribitiateral,extra fetid;
i
.1i; SO 15 6.7sor,PsMosylVaisitieVre-farti•
! 4410. 2 4 ,71f 4313 ,i.Ca1id latiklka Af1t , 4 4.11...*
and $7.60 8. ' for featly brande, acaord-
Agettrquality:7:^llyolottl 6 :-aelle'aVilklimpet.!
barrel.
The wbcat market. ie exceedingly 'flat, :and
prielee favoir buye,re. . Sales of 5,40.0.. btmhala
Indiana red ofternoon at 81.20 for ,
'...0140,4ggitP,A91111.47/ for good and prime, and
500 bisehalaltidiana ;Oita at $1.45. lye
'llMoxlrOm-81 - 1/5.t0 . $l-.18-mer-bnehel , , , for• .
Ifeafiitu..7:(lo.rtr.firdttll.lol.o.tr,tales ' sales
of Pennsylvania yellow at $1.0001.03:6,000
bad' clalriestern, : dmot 96. 1 ,.and.we§tern mixed
at 088884 , tife.latteirratelor` 14413 mixed.
Rate ,are bp ollogeil.''",. ' • '':-.. :.-. .
. ...• . , .
iFtsT I it.AVV. 'ffiftilS l MlEL4
degA Vt . D from the premises of - the subscribes
Amain Waynesboro!, on thp,2od ,ult., a black and
white spotted .114 , 1feri 'tt! tibeint reword will be'
paid For such informatipn as will lead to her recov
ery. . . .
ncty 6St : GEORGEYOURTHMAN.
- -rvßLic SALE OF r
, vitttl'AilL.E TOWN' PROPERTY. '
SATURDAY,
W l i i " ci L vEtv a ir ire e F P 9 6 i ' b l id :sfraolen' on t
of
ifotel,that valuable lot of around . lying on the
north 'side of, Main street, in Waynesiroro' Pa., on
which is erpeted Sri eieellent 'TWO 'STORY
D WELLING and log Wagonnntkor Shop
—hounded lots of John Price;' jr.' dnd heirs of
John tiilbert. • •
Terms made known onolay of sale by'
110 X 5 St LUCY , ANN/31.1CDP.
41:ODITOR'S .NOTICE.
/11HE undersigned o uditor appointed by the Or
." plian'aC'outt of Clintoncoont,y, to tlistaltto
tho balance in the hands of William Hammett, ad
ministptui of the estate Of Brothertan,
deceased, will attend at his office-in Odd Fellows
hall, ill sin. stceei; Len'it Haven, 'cini Friday. Noysm
her 19, 1869, at, 1,0 o'clock 'a tt:, for the purpose of
attending to the, dutiotlof fits
,appointment, when
and where all pe{aens interested can anent' and
present theiCclaints if they see PrritiOnl otherwise
they will inreeer be debarred froln eller claiming any
part of said funds
nov § t
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
No . rit:6 hereby .giventhlt Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of 11464 F. He.;B,
late of Quincy township, dec'd, have been granted
to the undeisigned, ' .‘..
AII persons knowing. themselves indebted to said
efts to will please maKo imate4iuse Plqulent and
those having elsims. present t l bain duly autbenti
sated for settlement.
PUBLIC SA_LE.
MIRE anFacrther, wia,sell at, pnhliz sale at hls
residence in llinggOld, 111 d , on PIHDAY, THE
191'H DAY or , nitAVENII3EII, 18139, the follow—
ing personal property, to wit
ONE EXTRA MULCH COW
end CALF, Devon breed; 3 fine Hogs,
Une and a halt Tons good Hay, a lot of Corniced—
der, , one cook stove.aitil Ostilies. rine :term 'plate stove
and pipe, one safe one sink, 2 bedsteads, one small
do., and,a lobof bedding ; tables,.l.,sland, 2 sets
chairs,2 rocking do:; L good clock, 20 yds. 'carpet;
1 barrel of vinegar, 1 barrel of cider, a lot of tubs
and barrels, 1 churn, 1 iron kettley•tinvvare,• crock
ery and dishes; 1 doughtniy, 1 chest, 1 silver
watch, dried fruit, canned fruit, 30 busbels potatoes,
a lot of apples by the bushel, cabbages and beets,
turnips by the ' bultbel, and' a great rgany 'other
articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at to o'clock on eald•daty when
the terms well be made kuown.by
891,01 4 4PN
G. W. MONO.. Attct,
~ •
nov 5 1 t
VALUABLE SMALL i'ROPERIY
1- SALEq
•
011 H E subFeribei will sell nt Public Side, on
14. 'lll UltsD , NOVBNIBER 2 . 5,"1843;'
following described 'Real 'Estate ', situated 14. mitre
from .Wnynesbaro', on the. turnpike. lensing to
Greencastle, ad j oining lauds 'f Jahr, Ftink, llokers,
IVlcllvnney, arid Jolla r:cott. to-wit t, A Farm con
talnjn
. ,
Tilirty-Three Acres,,
more or tees, of first quality limestone land,.
fenced with lio'st rind rail and pal* fence r in. t
high state of culiivatiOrr, The improvements die
TWO DWELLING HOUSES
a one-story stone house with basement,,and a cote
emery log house with mile, gold stable„hog pcm,anti
coin ith, with good cistern in the entry of the
pen arid , all nelessitry outhuilding,a. There' are dl—
soon the premises a young orchnrd.of choice fruit
trees, and a shallow waldoflgood water att he door.
Persons wishing.to view . jhu.proper,ty can call, on
the . soltribee previ.ms to day of sale.
S
'" ale to commence al.:li 4 cloek'on said day when
the the terms Q,ill tie-made kmiwn by •
".; DAVID. 41: STONE
•
sis , 43, , 1 1, MoNG, Auctc ;
• -DiE , N-TIST RY. •
. ,
. ,
. , -•••-" • .•
•
tlI
'I3It,A,NISHO,,LT;
•
. . .
• • • , • D,ENTIST,
ITTAS pennttnattly located in Waynesboro', for
lA, the purpose of Drat:tiring big profession hi all.
itatranebes.' - He wilt tiewbO ietilt
favortitri'with' ei 13311:•and ii:iii;:enil r lavor to give
entire satisfaction.- HaVtag bought-T. D. trench"
out, ,lat ;found. at all times in ‘tbe.infiles'
(curer's - occupied, by , • . •
• - •
, • , oet ggif
• • ~. •
:t4 17- aYieSbortf, s Beelivery
FOR SALE.
Triligiibscribeibakniti
ifeterminP%tP tEnt . ,, the
ttrewipa business, will sell at' sle on
-
SAVIDIDAY. DECEMBER: <l,' his- well' known
Bret:seri, ';bouse ands ret of grituntl, sittrateil "on
Main street, in Artcs , nesboro, Pe., (te of, the I best
business sands in-the Bt f rops,ll, • on. tie parope.-of
North, Btreei. On the tot there is,ovariety,o cboir r c
fruiCtre, good well' o'f ''%6t and'
all necessary Pe•itink
ittethirinfiortta Lion bang gartl to the' tn:Cipertyt; ea Cali
ort hr aiftlress the seibaertlYVC.l . • ;1,
Z.`os'.ti! COMIIIeISC9 ,:!1S o'clock 1,Pa•0 1 4 ;,
wh'eu the terms 'edit be• •
thug Votig IlntArt. - ' t'
-'454t t.'9' • G'. V i‘l"ott; Atte,-
• :Valley ciatabessburg; cOpi Ovrand -debit
bilk tor 4011 , 4r4ri A. • ti;
.7t 2g 3Cl*Ottel 0611.11.0. - ` •
ithAt 2u scree 'oi`'i•o•c4`
ihneatone land at private eale;'pteazaintbi:'aidt
at od about .tienecen Wayneilborre 'and,
Oreencastlct,Adoug ihet•r urapike watt. , ,g „dews of •
v 4 144.4 1
~g 9. 0 47 • ti)Ster s ' d: 'a: Lek ; clap* t•ttit
trees,, : ,kiPt 'PIO! 13ttical*is call on, •
1 la:,itt.§.§r.r.,
oct Fs of "'N'ti.-aset"b&iii);
H.A,CHFLD• 4 ,
A utiitof.
~EREM99H'HESS,
L'it AEL E Ss,
V . 4-1.-:;U: All :1. 4 ,-g' 'F 'A* Ft, NI
k LAS
• ' - 0 ''!:. 4'''' :. - ': 4 •
-=: i 1- .
;Dr. till of ti . tirdet .Ow Bart Court of
-Vim kith' 0 ntji,Pli,"Attie slivtesaisped, Ad
millilitre. rd of Otiortillikat li_iln• dee% Wilt sett at
Athife.' rite ,, itz s cillt 'of tbo , BONdets
. Houso, isk
Witypgebegir,, o
~ Tuorpkx,.gnit 4-fil DAY
drug bgAl B - Err, the Icillovriag desesibeil
,10:00.0NAA.AritimAitAiliaiRa., -
.., , , ... , , 1,......... . ........., - . . .
104 A) ;0- WRiS
end (14 Perchei, knownlroi the "Walter, - Farm,"
uated one mile south of Weynesborof, *Min 400,
yards of the wayhe.biimod,,tuksoffriote,
Line Turnpike, ildjoinihrMittliiidit fittti-d ,I 3 itfde
&cased., ionde,of Paylittitquer, Wm. P 4 Weagly, ,
- datititeshei:thitild tillltan4 and atGe,e. ThiPita
priiyaineritiare, a comfortable story, and what"
114 4 111, 11 !? 11:7 4 1
good DANK *LiAIiN, wagon shed; corn cri b, cat=,
sjoge house. and all other necessary, outbuildings
on a well improved farm. There is near the door.
a well of never failing water, with A Tamp in it,
anti &Oiler& inid 41. #3kililif fruit on
the premises. Yids farm is conveniently. located
so that stock can bait 'free oceestelio :hot 'Of - the
fields' frOm the inntiyaril. and le one of the'mdsede
sireble prbperties in'AVashingtom•toornehipi.' Thie
farm as
GIUIWINGF.
is an exception to all others ,in the neightiorbood,
haring yielded good crops whilst other farms
around it partially,lailed:' '
Persons wishing to view the property before the
day of sale will please, cal) on, eittter Of. the sebscri.
bers who will give them over ,satisfactioii. • .Sale
comme,dce, at I o : clock. P. al:, on day, when
" -
terms wi ll MOO tnoWn-by
7 "• DAVID MPDETRIefI,
I. Ni S3FIIV /. Ye /Wens.
2 0. V. Mann, Anct.
oct 29 to
PUBLIC SALE.
ITIHE subscriber Intending to move west, will
i. sell at Public Bale at Ina residence,' about
miles Irmo Waynesturou', on the public.troad lead
ing to quincy, on THIMSIMI, NCiVEMBEII.
K' the , Lillowing perbonal • 1
GOOD, H0144.E.
9 HEAP OF CATTLE,
amohg which are 4 Mitch' lows. the belanee young
cattle ; 2 bogs acme-horse Wagons, one :as . good
as new, I spring :wagon, , ; • •
ONE•BUGSt:SLIGH , AND' BELLS ,,
2barshare plows. '4 sing lo'- de.31:2:-43onbliS - theca
plows, I corn coverer, I harrow, I wheat fan, I.
cutting box, I long chop chest, rakes. forlts, shovels,
mattock, digging iron, axe and wood saw, I set
hreechbands. I vet plow gears, 3 fly-nets, 3 good
saddles, bridles, collars, halters. 1 set buggy Isar,-,
niss, 1 hand cider press. '• • ` • • • ' • ,
'
e
. Household. Furnitur,
consisting of 2 bureaus, t war inks, 7 bedsteads,
c ens, • roc •mg c lairs, . to es,, corner cupbonr ,
1 safe, 1 sink, 1 dough s ttay . , 1 whim] ,box, 1 chest,
1 desk, 3 stoves and pijat—two ,tenplais and •
ONE COO.KI.N G.STOVE
30 yards carpeting and Boot oil eloih, good' ns new
2 merit vessels', cider baireleand' vinegar, 'l, chi:int,
tubs and buckets, 1 49 , ga110n copper kettle, 2'; iron
kettles, Qunenswarc„ glassware area crockeryw.re,
tinware, l comity map; 1 wheelbarroli, 1' good
grimisione,' l ,krain WOW; 3 iwwingkcythcs, a' lot
good,sickels, sonsago grinder, stoner and keine*,
and many 'other article's too nuinereus to mention.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, on said day'When
the terms will be made known by
'I. I V Moat, 't:,
14-4 1 GEZYBRE, MA3Eltu
oct 29 to.
TfiE large 4three-st4i Be „
ek ia•
Elated on the west branch (tithe Antietam Creek ;
one mile weNt of WaytteAno', Pa., known as the
Washington 1 4 '1ourkng31.1111s,
is now offered at Private Sale. This is one of the
most desirable Mill priperties-tn the Uounty i has
four run of stone with all the late improtementa
found in M ill property's and is built of the very best
material. -ate' power is ma•t tacellent, is upon a
stream of never toiling waier anti in every particular
will be found in the must-perfect running orier.—
The improvements consist of a larger two story
brick - k
%Polling • *louse
with Hack Bunting and I:Savetperst, ,Tenement:
Hose and Cooper ;Nhop. ,The stabling is all of the
very best (beirq rebuilt iu the spring of 1866). Theis
is also in connection With this property FIFTEEN
ACRES OF LAND, ot: which' neasiy., all can be
cultivated. There is upon the, premises a very fine
selection of i Fruit such as Appleso.Peaebus, Grape.s.
r&c. Any•person desiring a properly , of this kind
will do well by calling.npon the
,undetsigned at
Waynesboro', Franklin Utiurity, Penna.
sep 17-7; • • IL 1.3.,01148ERT.
MACHINE SHOPS FOR, RENT.
rri HE Machine Shore at the Old I?rie,k•Far,ge, 2 .
rci I, froui.Leitenst , org 4 3.from r Waynebboro',
on the turnpike trailing to the latter ,place, now in
the eccupancy. of, Haunt Oaks, is &Yowl for. Rent,
possesswir to be gLivon• on the first of April next, or.
sooner if desired. The impiovernentri consist of two
DWDl4,ll`(i H °LISS'S, One ftuilat le a Black
smith and the other f 4, a Wood workman) a two
btory Wood •Shop„ a convenient Blacksmith shop
with three fires and the, convenience of ran Blast,
and Foundry; stwhed with Patterns,,&c..;:lt has
also the advantage of Turning LnthOoeuti Drills
for turning antldrittihx iron. • lie lkast for aSi(l a fine
lot of LUMl:lol4su , ,itnis s hickory. white oak and
walnut. plank; also. about- 6,000. dry, flour
,barrel
headings. The lct is well set with"c holes Milt ricer:
JOHN :if.. Yfri OFF. ;,?,
-Tbe business will by the sabsenhei
until the Ist of A pri1, 1 69. having work on hand for
sale be will be prepared .to accommodate, theipuhlio
with anything in his line up to that, time. V 44
Niachineries. consisting Trip Hammer,
Sat', Gig 'Saar. Baring 'and Tenanting Madhilie i ,
with the Blacksmith Tools. Fellows; Spokes; Axel
trees, Plank; Etc.; is Wren& fee sale on reasonable
,terms on or before the first of April nest
• The above is an.,?xellent stand- fox an .enterprfs•
ing m'f:chailic. • Among other aditantages which At
affords are its superior water • power, plcasunt siiatto;
Itrti*ctiatrzil location for business. r
Oct 22] - - •NRY • 0.4 lit&
. .
/? , üblio
rrfiNar*Obt.3F. Sale, Era
near H. Oak? Shop, (old :Tonle.
Forge) on the road leading from the turnpike' to.
J,aeotis'....Chnrch, • Qui IoVERZ/L3SDAY
Beg 18§9,1 the following pellikWar proi)ertzi. 14,1
wit , "
•
ti c .HEAD WORK HORSES
two 'Or . whieb•siebrood•mares, - with• ford; LltrAft ,
i..fNET C OLT . •.• • • ' • '• • ' " r •
ipuzao l.4 ,3, Cf..4IO I II I 97XZET •
among which are 5 litcch Cows. two will be fresh"
about qhriAroles ;JO }prod cf I , pgs...annonk, WOO"
are tm o; 50 6 / 4 I t i , hei t t sowor;.ette , fintr. yonitr-bonr,
fserand six , horse -wagon,..les* •I?edi,
newt treadi,l spring wagon, one
horse wag on;L p kb'y cair . fafes, ign44 three
horse plow4i:ttildblo i dnd tWo istichtet "plows,
t iltirSta. nearly iiew„.l , sets breechbands, a'-bets
trout gears, I set harriess, . wagon saddle. 4 Inind'-
bridles,•s,collicre, 4 654 L;y4eca,, ; 1,•• good tour-horse
linsA • • -
_•-••••.• •••••-
lereo l o 70.X16.1V • •
kitcht.a.furuiture, and other articles not necessary,'
to aaen trn,.. Cukt.to, commence one
said day, whc.n.3llßAprins wit; be mode . known 5Y:t
. SUM.LIESOIO:.•
Y. Motto, AuCt.
ccr. 3.1
.IAIIIII EL YOUNG