VILLAGE RECOAD. lintigLirwmaio Friday, Novenaber2o,l.B4o. ®'Cleo; Wool left sia estate estimated at $700,000. • ItiarGold roles steadily between 1213 and 127. The tendency, however, is dewbWard. .1n eon3o paria of loW tho farn3era are feeding wheat to thoir horses, it being theaper than °Ma. rif Hoe. Edward AloPhersou, Clerk of the House of Representatives, has arrived from Europe. ger Burbanks' yew hotel, at Pitterteld, Mass., six stories higb, , was blown, down on Saturday morning by a tremendous gale. Writ is said that $7,000,000 of Nortbem capital is being expended this year in int 4 provemeuta lb Georgia. Cr Wisconsin gives Governor Fairchild —B,l2l.—ins • . figures. This is nearly double his majority WO years ago. ~Statieties of immigration for the year ending June SO, 1869, show the total num ber of immigrants for the year to have been 352,569. Eir Thayer's vireos was sold by ti►o sheriff of Cincinnati, a few days ago. Adam Fore. paugh bought the elephant for $1,800. Mike Lipman's circus was sold out by a sheriff in Virginia, last week. wa.Mrs. Dan. Gardner, the celebrated equeatrienne, died tit West Philadelphia, on the 21st ult. She wars born in Bedford in 1821, and was the mother of nine children, four of whom ore dead. IM,Tbe difficulty between the Biudeitts attending the Philadelphia tnedieal colleges and the managers of the Pennsylvania Hos• rital, arising out of the attendance of young Indies at the clinics of the latter institution, are at an end, and the petticoats have coma cut ahead. MY" Bernard Kano, the switch tender whose negligence caused the recent horrible accident and slaughter on the Western Paciao Railroad, has been arrested and will he tried. oar On Saturday the Tv:mealy Dept!. ment had on hand one hundred and eight aiillioq dollars in gold. Secretary Beamed has parehased this month nine millions of bonds to be applied to the reduction. of the debt The next monthly report will show a farther decrease of five of Pis million dollars of the debt. MIIRDErt.—The lest Bedford County Prom says : A man Whose name we trete not able to learn, living near Dudley, in the Broadtop region, inhumanly murdered his son on last Thursday evening. Ho bad been on a spree and returning home-in the evening, fell to abusing his wife. The eon interfered and put the old man out of the house, but he regained admittance, and on entering struck the boy, knocking him down, and immediate ly setting upon him with a stone, beat his brains out. He was arrested and taken to Huntingdon on Friday. This in the second murder that has been committed on I3roadtop within the past two months. ca-The great event on the other side of the Atlantic last week was the opening of the famous Suez Canal, connecting the waters of the Mediter r anean and the Red Seas.— This gret work, exceeding in. magnitude any undertaking of modern times, was cowmen. ced ten years ago, and has now been cow pleted, at a cost of $55,000,000 in gold Some idea of the extent of the work may be formed from the fact that the canal is 100 miles in length and has an average width of 2.2.8 feet the depth of water being 20 feet. The opening of this great artificial high Way across the Isthrons will be the saving of thousands of miles of travel, end its import ance to the commerce of the world it is im possible to estimate. , Its effect upon the hitherto neglected and desolate region through which it passes is already manifest, the population of the Isthmus, which ten years ago was less than 200, now numbering 450,000 people. By the opening of this great thronghfare, the voyage from the English Channel to the East Indies is five thousand miles shortar than it was' before. rta„Morrow,and Durighterty, the two as. amino hired by the Whiskey Ring to mur der Revenue Officer niooks in Philadelphia some two irnthe AnCe o , ou Saturday were brought into-omm, rind the attempts of their employers baying failed to release them, they received the final sentence. They were condemned to pay a fine of one thou sand dollars eaoh and be imprisoned tor seven years, The result of the trio! is generally accepted as a triumph of justice over the painful and corrupt combination known as the WhieltrY Ring. Mr ID the-city court or Baltimore ( ' the Central Railroad Company was Inuit:Litt Bev euteen thousand damages for the use of the wife and lour childAn of Michael Book, who was killed an the road by being inn over by a train of cars. A man in Virginia etabbeeltin wife seven ty iltnell without killing ber,stut,now regretii, it in the penitentiary. Potatoes are so cheap in lowa that 'many acres are lett nudug. LOCAL MATTERS. OLOVERBpIO , WANTED-=A store OF J. Eldeb, ie Wayneebord'. oto m 3lessrs. Price I& lioetlieli will receive their second supply of new goodi next week. Drop in and see the West styles. • - - ' DEDICATION. - The M. Church 'at Stnithsbnrg, Md., will be dedibated on the 12th day of December next. 12== a go' r. Geo. i3toler offers for sale a•oonee and lot of, ground on Leiteasbtarg streeto , — See advertieenent. AT WOM—Numbers of our fanners ore still busking corn. Tke crop, genertliy, has proved an abuodaut one, and thousands of barrels are yet in the shook. SOLD.--MT. Jobb Walter recently , sold big house and lot of ground on Main street, forte sum of $5,000. Purchasers, Geo. Middaar, and Martin Geiser. DEER SIROT.-A deer weighing one hun- re an ty 01 one M - o - raM4 laNt week, on the mountain, near Caledonia Ron Works'. Fare.—They Ladies of Leitersburg will hold Fair, to commence oa the lath of December, the pioceede of which is to be appropriated for tho purchase -of a set of new instruments for the Leitereburg Band. Comeoton,—John H. Herr is authorin od to receive and receipt for sums dme this office. All accounts placed in his hands if not promptly paid are to be collected with COElie. ZEriVe invite special attention to the ad vertisement of Mr. John Lantq, of the aWasbington House," Cambersburg. Per sons visiting Chambersburg will and bun a clover landlord and his house a pleasant stopping place, PAM CLOSED.—Tbe Ladies' Fair in the Basement of the new Lutheran Clmrch was closed with an Oyster Supper on Monday evening last. We . understand, the ptoceeds of the Pair amounts to about seven hundred dollars. This su,m is creditable, the pres sure in money matters considered. Foi DEAD-- Some time ago the body of an individual was found in this vicinity. After duo investigation it was found that death nee caused by eating rat poison bough t at the "Corner Drug." All that could be learned of the name 'of eaid individual is tbat it was a Mr. It. A. T. AROUND.. --- The man with the "white bat' and the icily old chap who. viewed- the late eclipse of the sun through "smoke tin" met the other day in the vicinity of the i'irew House. Of their eonflah we have bad no report. TALKED or —The employment of sever. al police officers to beep. rowdyism in sub, jeetion. A rigid enforcement of the. lawa would.better aubserve the end ip view than the employment of a dozen of policemen. Let oar authorities do their duty and spate citizens any further taxation on account of loafers and bad boys. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.-111ra. John. Blu baugh, of Funkstowo, fell on the ice in front of her house, oo the 12th inst., seri ously fracturing her thigh. Drs. H. Bahr man and I, N. Bnively were summoned to ber relief and from last accounts she was doing reasonably well. Sour.—The Brew House property of Mr. Fourthman, of this place, for several weeks announced for sale on the 4th of December, was last week sold privately to Mr. A. D. Gordon for the sum of $4,000. Mr. G. gets possession of the Brewery on the. &at of January. His intention is to improve the property and continue the business more extensively. B ring the Daily Telegraph will be furnish ring the session or the Leg islature at 81.50. It gives all the proceed ings of importance and a good portion of the debates. The Weekly Telegraph will be furnished during the session at 50 cents— or BLSO a year. The Telegraph is one or the best papers in the State. Address Goo. Bergner AS; Ce, publishers. ARRIVED —Dr. P. Fahrney. of Chicago, 111., arrived yeateiday. The Dr. is engaged in an extensive business. Re hag been cal led here to make_ engagements with cipital ists who purpose forming a . stook econpaity for the sale of Fahrney's. PANACEA. . • His friends and acquaintances will be glad to theerhim after an absence from our ooaaty of about five years., The. PANACEA is a medicine that sells readily , . We use. iu our family. se. Phlenological Journal , for, December, contains intetesting Skethes and Delineations. with Portraits of Liebig, the ambient Chemist Hugh Allan, the Caned: lan merchant; the , Hari of:Derby , Charles LI, of England; besides illustrated articles. on the Temperaments; Education--, ' Living Ghosts, Salem Witehoraft ; Jeptliah'e Daughter, Valedictory,, Oar gaperie,nces; The Holiday" and Witatrthoy Suggest.; Ser. ions Fun ; The Harbor of Shanghai audits Shipping; Ramie, the new Staple ,' Music, etc. , Ptice 80 cents; by the year P. The 50th volume, iR tt , new form, begins 'with the January' nurnber, Subscribe now. Ad. dress S. R. Wells, 389 Broadway;' , N. Y. 1 A.NOTIIER ATTEMPT.--Ail ertaitipt reeds ou Stioday oittht to Al* the 'etare'of Dir. Seim la.i in Merdersburg. Thiele the store that Wad'owned by Mr,.i.hilieb , (3.2 Pat. ten.' The 81;010 room Was entered it the. ( zintek door. , A desk standing tear the duet, Was opened and a bottle filled witkiterosene, con. with Uhtirning candle attnehed, was placed. in. tbe •Mr. Patton hue in the house bat nian at church at the time,. Fortnnately the ladies hi the house heard abuts noise, sod 'n going down stairs, found. the store door open, One of the eleras came in., soon efterwurd3, and r'whilst. discuseiog the tanannes of , the dool: haiing been opened, a light was noticed in the desk and the bottle detteribtid was die- covered. Nothing was destroyed; but the deck , lid was considerably • charred. Mr. Patton's Books he well as 31r. itajt's . I,edger were in the •dea at the time. We bad hoped that this infernal busieess bad been broken up, but, it seems that there are still some 'scoundrels. at large in that oeighbor-, hood who def • the low art well as the already outraged people of that comuminity FRA0.461113.—.0n Wednesday, evening, the 17th ino., the' Wales' Fair in the Base ment of, the new Lutheran Church, in this place; was the scene of riotous and disgrace ful conduct. Mr. g. W. McGinley who was there for the purpose 'of preServing order, succeeded in getting the "belligerents" out of the room. ln, bis. efforts to, do so. one more vicious than the others drew -a knife upon him, We nuderstaed several !Itches were thrown, hut fortunately the door was closed in time to receive them,. otherwise parties inside might have been seriously in jitred. On the following evehing,,Franklin Weag ly was attacked on the street, near his fath er's residence, by five or six young men, and roughly bandied for a time, receiving several severe bruises about the bead and face. The assault upon Mr. W. was made, it is alleged, on account of certain expres sions made in the Fair the night previous. lu both cases arrests have been made, and the parties held under bail En: them appear ance at court. Such conduct is disreputa ble in the extreme and for the sake of the ,Erwrals of our community should 'not go on whipped of justice. es- The Cambria Freeman, of the 11th last , says that a horrible affair occurred in Prospect borough, that county, on Thursday last. During the absence of the parents of a family residing there, two little children, boy and girl, possessed themselves of a jug liquor, on article which the father and au s itirer_sire said to deem essential to their comfort,andboth cliil - dien drank until they were utterly, helplessly intoxicated, and not withstanding the efforts of physicians milled in, the boy died in a few hours and the little girt was in, a critical condition at last ac counts. What a tetriblustrime dtrectly eharg able to an inordinate appetite for liquor, the , predominant passion for there unfortunate, gniyy parents l God pity them, and awaken them to a realization of their lamentable condition. VILLAINOUS CONDUCZ-WO learn that on the evening of Thanksgiving Day two besotted, God-forsaken wretches, names Frank Kurts and Sites, entered the United Brethren Church in Quinsy, and af ter grossly insulting the ministet and con• gregation, took a drink from a bottle which they had, in their possession. Retiring a short distance from the church they threw a stone through a window; striking . et child lying in bed. Kurta was promptly arrest ed and lodged in Fort Fletcher. Parties sent in pursuit of Sites, but at , last ac counts bad failed to overhaul him. We trust be may yet be taken, and with his accomplide, receive the punishment due such dastardly conduct. its,„. The Franklin County Teachers' In stitute will meet-in the Court Rouse, Chom bereburg, on Moaday, December 6th, at 1. o'clock r. m. Prof. 13aily, of gale College, will be present the entire week: Prof. Beiges, of York, will also be in attendance during the sessions of the lostitute. Prof. Jock, of Westmoreland County, is expected, Several other gentlemen of, ability will assist in rendering the Institute interesting and in structive. Thursday will be devoted to the discussion of snoh_subjects as will be likely to interest Directors. A, full turnout of teachers is expected. Directors and friends of edircation are invited to attend. ' • Arrangements have been made ,with the different note's to board those in attendance at reduced rates.. • IMPA stormy Autumn, 14 tbe oldest inhabi tant" says, may be followed by a compara tively mild winte*._ fiowever this may be, we have certainly since the middle of Sep• teniber bad'a remarkably stormy autumn— tbe most destinetive in its floods and winds throughout the. States, of any on record.— The elements having thus expended their wrath in Sept.:l4ll;er, October and November, there is some , reason foe the theory that the winter months' will, he comparatively mild. At all events we hope so. stir Secretary Stguton's bealtb mutinies a matter of solicitude to tie :fritods..;' . Re is oblo to tido:out, bit utectd . to the duties of hie proleisioo. • - .ldisitttt 1303Nz tit Outriq.—aThe bed fordlniutrisisiiye : 'Some time ago Win. V. Taylor, at; the oi Mary :lane' Keit; kagiVits'etruirielett tit : sedietion, the result of titiiOliii6liujObpinent;a64 Sue, the first , c("41(101( hakerved 10 tb (Manly Jail ; and jot tbetmcdua,pitiad .itisaleeney. Oa ilten day, in court, while the authorities were at: feeling an eirafigeknont regSi'difig the pleit of inatibienoy, tbe:pleintig signified a. desire to, speak to the defendant, ,which grant ed, and walkhog heroes': th e Morn •te *bete she Was, stooped dn'iki to hear What ehe'liad to say, ; when in the twinkling of an eyo, she dashed an ounce of vitroi, Which siii) had in a tin sun, in his face: kari 'of it; fie* into, her obild!s lobe, hurtling, it badly. ,The 'de fendant Bessamed, plaintiff fainted,- and the count Loom was all' nptoar and • etieitetuent; no one knowirqkwhat :Abe matter Many' , wail; some supposing defendant had. been stabbed. Judge King ordered the plaintiff arrested: and sent to jail. Defendant etas atilt to' Dr. Marbourg's ottiabet end t child to :Dr.: Reamer's ofOce, for medical attention. At last accounts both "parties :wete , improving very rapt. y. No-Tim To Be • LOST.—Tbe :attention of all interested,is'direatbd folloiving important twin Boldiers who ' eiiliefild, 'for three years before littly,.loB6-1, and reoeiv. ed only $lOO bounty, are entitled, they or. their widows, children under 21:, or parents (if not already ,collected) to the moo. Rd.. ditional bounty. All such Soldiers disoharg ed before serving two years, for injuries of any kind, iecludiag rupture (Rot disease), are entitled, they or their widows, or heirs (if not collected) to $2OO bounty. Soldiers. for three years wbA were discharged before serving two years, for disability—sickness or disease contracted in •the' service, who, have died of said disability or disease, their Widows, children under 21, or parents, are. entitled to, the 81,Q0 additional bounty, al. though the soldier himself, it, living, wbuld. cot be entitled, As, the time.for filittg snail claims willezpire on. the fast of December, 1808, we advise thou entitled, to make their claims at once. INEORNIATION WANTED few, weeks ago a boy about 12, years of age was foqpd wandering on the streets of Wheeling, W. Va. Ilia sad, condition exoited the pity ot,a gentleman, of that place, who upon question ; ing.the lad learned-that he was from Ohm. bersbum, Pa,4--that he had been stolen from that place some five years ago by a Circias Company—that the boys name is Charles W..Brown,•his father's name Obadiah. Brown ',that hi lived ow the same farm with a man named Isaac Stake, somewhere' in the neighborhood of Chamberaburg. The parties having the bpy in their care are very aim inns to.find the parents, or other friends of the boy s that he may be returned to them. UNVISCOVEIVED.- Up to this time the robbery, of Mr. Rutba' shoe store remains a mystery, nor has Mr. Abrm. Snowberger re ceived any information of his horn stolen on Wedaesday night of last week. wagon and harness were toicen that 'night from. Mr. John Price, of this vicinity. The supposition is that the: same party took the wagon and harness. Vagrants who stroll over the country should he watched closely, for, gel: 1 0 1 '0 1 T speaking, their •mission is to pilfer, Murder uear flunting4on 70le fluNTlNanorg, Pa., Nov. 18 —A murder, equaling in atrocity any known in the aq nuls of crime, was committed pear Pleasant Grove, in this county, between six and sev en o'clock last evening. The victims wore John Peiglital, hTs wife Sarah; and Scott Garner, the latter a boy of tea or twelve years of age. Tbey were sitting at supper when attacked. Mr. Peightal and young, Garner were shot through the head and in anntly killed. Mra. Peightal was alsn shot, though not fatally, and was dispatched with an axe or hatchet. The perpetrators of the crime, alter plundering the house.and steal ing the money belonging to the family, in coin and 'greenbacks to the amount of cave• ral thousand dollars, covered the dead bod ies with bedding and clothes, to which they applied a match, and fled., Upon the dis %icier), of the crime, suspicioo at once rest• ed upon two men who had been seen in the neighborhood during the, day., A messen ger was soot to this place, who asciertained that two persona answering the, description bad taken the night train West. He tele graphed to Altoona, and soon after the arri val of the train there he received intelli gence of their arrest. They were brought here at noon te•day. They were recognized by a number of witnesses'as . the meti who had been lurking around the residence. The sum of one, hundred and seventy dol lars, a part in gold; was found on their per• sons, It is supposed the balance of the money is concealedttear the, scene, of the murder. These moo are Germans, Oliver Bodenburg, and tiotleib, Bohner, alias Chas. Moore. The latter was oonyicted here about three years ago of larceny, rind nerved big term in the penitentiary. Bodenburg has made a partial confession. But without this witness, the evidence is sufficient to coavict Their attempt to bum the hoese did not succeed. But.the sainke and light 'attracted the notice . of persons, and led to the quick discovery of the crime. • In the examination' of the prisoners, bent Van Bordenherg was.observcd 'net speak plainly, and being asked the row said he had tottaelo in his mouth, w. asked to spit it out, and on refusing, he was taken ,by, the book of the neck. 4mi !{baton violently, when twenty-seven, .dollare and fifty coots In gold fell from his mouth, one twet4y, one Ave,. and one ttro-aoci-a-halfi piece. • piew (Weans ,offers far ootopgtitloo a da'rkey;llB.yoars old, who bSgaa. as a pirate and is now a dock,rat.% . DELAWARE! WIIIETIEG DA 4 T, I -..%4V010 Cali= tie, :Det,,Noreuiber 21:14--b",iVe Mani .named EdlardSteith, AndrevvChlimberlii t ear& Jadirsod Jewell Gerdon add Joseph Darn , 2 worepublicly flbgged.ln :rho . yiird 2 , , A this to•day. : ` . The . fultoitingrla d'liei s idPerstoilsfidiged; Ingi,ther . witfi a speeifteation of the'. .for.whicb they - mere cduriqlcdianitbeJull sentence in each (toast; Rdward colored mad, for committing e seastialeuti 'O swalt upon a child, was placed in the pillory for hour, and then whipped - withtliirty lars , es on the Wire back until the blood ran. 'halides this puttishmeht be has yet to • pay a fine of $5OO and saga. au, imprisonment of ten years... , Andrei( Ciliktribicia, conviCted of. Stealing money from Fin employee of the Rbiladel- Phin Wilmington and Baltimore 'railroad, was whipped with twenty_ lashes tiptib his back, Aid then. placed in, jai' 'to aerie an imprisonmatit oI mut yell, and' pay' restitu tion money and; wadi Stolen was eight or nine dollars. - George W. Jaeksiini uegrci„ faded gull .ty of stealing 600 pounde of raga from Jes- Sup & Moore, was flogged with tweet, lash es, which drew blood: The rest or hig sen tence is that he.. shall be , ilapsisoned' Big proseentiOni aqd iveara copviot's dress 'biz months litter his seisms. , James Gordon,. a ne,gro, was whipped, with twenty lashes,'well laid VS, Stolen a pair ob' shoes..worth.nbotit Joigy dollars.— Besides this, he will be imprisoned' foi six !months cod compelled : to weir a Convict's • dress in public six months after his discharge. A black. man named Joseph berms was !whipped with twenty lashes. upon his bare `back, drawing the blood,,fur. baying stolen a cow. He Wild also have to pay 815 P. Testi• Itutioc money. the costs of, prosecution, suf fer imptisoamaut for OW) year; tied: treat a convict's dress six mouths after lais, release. Ptur. .Lry,tu.—lts . ofkee tofiepaiate purities from the life current, the blood, and to secrete bile. how apparent the neeesbity for health's sake is tbo proper performance of its functions. If diseased, it cannot puri fy the blood. which, if sent to the lunge, brain and every part of the system, in a mor bid condi tiou, will produce jaundice, insanity, consumption, e,to , etc. ;,aud by withholding the stimulus from the intestines, produces 4yspgysia piles and many other disorders.— Delicate females and weak childrep,are made strong by the use of the constitution,Bitters In fact, they are, a family medieine ; they can be given to the child of three. months old, the indisposed female, or a person of three score and ten. SPECIA NOTICES. BUFF A ROB ES. L A RGE LOT assorted tottelecof BuS. No Robes, and a few XX Whale,Robes, ntll be sold cheap at ' UPDEORAWS Her, TIM ' AND Mows FacionT, OpposituVVaalungton Boar*. • Hagtratoi , h, Md. & HORSE BI I ANKE'IS, AV Ali [ETV of new Patterns, coalmen to beet, grades at UPDSORAPF'B HAT, Fua, AND GLovi Ilageratown, Md. MMZUM2 r t INK, Sable, Fitch, Squirrel,, French Sable, and a variety of common Furs,all stiles, and prices. Astrachan, Angora, Ermine, Swan Down and , Sable Trimmings, Fur•irimmed Hoods, and e'ery other article in me Fur or Trimming line for ladies' wear at UPDEGHA FF'S Fun FACTORY, Opposite Washington Home. Hagerstown, Md. N. B. All fore are warranted na represented, and tio resurrected furs sold in our esloblishment. OLD FURS v,SURREC FED, cleaned altered and repair. .11.4 1 1 ed in the best manner at ' I.3PDEORRAPH's Fun FACTORY, Opposite the Washington Douse. agerstown, Md. GLOVE FACTORY. WD are mannlatcuriug the,popular Gloves of the day, including , great Dog Skin Glove. 20110 Ladies 'and 3000, Gents' have Worn these goods of our own make, They will tell you they are the best glove they ever wcra, almost as neat as a . kid glove and five times as durable, and made only at VEG.IIA Pfl's GLOVE AND,fI3TI FAOTOIIV, Opposite the Washington touse. lisgeretoten, Md. TO CONSiilkirriVES. THE Advertiserdiaving , been regtored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years with a severe lung effee. Lion, Sri & that dread disease, Consumption—is anx ious to okalio kripwn to his fellow -buffeters the means of cute., To nO, who, desire it, he will rend a copy of the prescription nseal (free of Charge; , Wittrthe.diroc. Lions for preparing and using the same, which. they wilt find a btitlie OUltEr FOR CONBIIMPTION4 ASTIEIMA, bainipurris t etei .The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread' information which be conceives to he in valeable end he hopes every aufierer will try .hit remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a hiassi.or,•' .- • • eartiis Wishing the prescription, will• please id. theseßay. ED IN Ala?, A. m t ayl,4] , Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. , ERRORS OW YOUTH. A; UEN i LEMAN who suffered for• years from Nevelt! Debility, Premature Deeahand all the et. fectii of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of sullerAng humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. snfbrere wishing to proAt by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addren. Mg, in perfect confidence, JOHN D. OGDEN, TM 1 41 No% 42 Cedar street, New York, On Um 14th nit., by the Rev J.' Price, Mr G.Nottoli W. SLY ID.ER, to Miss 11AR, RIFT OTAM Y. On the, .16th ;not , by the same,, Mi. ABRAH' GRAVE, of Antrim tp., to Mies ELIZABETH, DEA.RDORFF, of Shady Giove. Oa the 11th- by the same, Mr. ISAAC, RIIWLESPIEROER to Miss, JO. ANNA lIEN2 4 9I(M;oi Quinsy ' . • On the 18th inst., in Unambershurg. by e Rev. 8. Barnes, Mr. , D. BRAINARD Kik, BY to Miss A. OORDRLIA IfORB,ES. TM] .T401X14. Near Welch Run.' November 21;1869; Mies CLAlttl' HELEN WOLFF, aged 22 years, 8 months? and 28 &ye. • , Suddenly, on the 22d in 4, hia s e at. deuce in nont4Ornery. township,. MAT. TnEw nvpi, at an advanced , km PaiLADELinTA Viesdny,' ;goo: 23. 1869, —The Flom; narkiit gritatli and in Bathe desoriptibbe we tedude our quotatiais fully 12ielfibbl, itith lbe retnaik that there isihvldeittgykinota t itititietY festett by !mete There hi.. no intitiity ter shipteentkatid eitly'a Mediu. ate d034(1 from theloestirada, the bnilitot whosd purehaschi Of. the , *atilt , griitteir of Wititer *beta salei'er 4100.-bbiti Wedeln supertimi at 65; 100 'Ala Peensylvapia do. at 1545. _ • _ — Oll the Wheat market_enktie-roduotAdr.iluota z . - • dons lig2o taia bl s Xloo` bb's and prime Dela Ware red at 01.84@i1..80 .8,-. 500 bus lietinsylvania do. 'al '51.05(4)1 37 0 - chiefly at, the former rile; :tied; 00; 101),: Indiana white at $1.40. Rye' 81.07@1,10 ip bile:fop :Western.. The re 4, ceipts'of old Oorn are lightobut now, Otumea ferward more freely. The Wilk of the latter, however,. is. • very dapiii aimi - totallt ;tele shipment. 'Bales Of1;0001 ltu&bld 08©1 10 ; 1,500 bus Western Milted at. 8.1.051.00, and 8.000 bits new yellow at. 87®98, mostly at the latter late. Oats are, in fair reiltlist at hilt pritiea...A 8016e_td7,0001 bus Westerp,and Penosylvattikat the latter rate for light. No.ialee ,were re ported lel Barley =or Malt; .; ' , -, • ",: SE,EDB.—Cloverseedittin good' request;., and prices are well sustained; , sales of 100. bushels at 6707.50. for fair and' strict! 41431tITT'uNNT'aiirulqmgz1111111111111111 A Cough, Obia o Sh e • ,„ Requires immediate 'satiation, as deg, .c.. o ivY! l /•lect often 'ilkhltri Q z' a' Lung IJisesse. • •• • RONCI -114 * b• Brown's itipndaia/ Troches • 'Almost invarinbly,give instant relief. For. Bronchitis,- Asthma, Asthma. Catarrh. Con sumptive and Throat Disetiees, they have a seeth ing effect. • ' • SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS ta thOnn to clear end strengthen tho voice. Owing to the good reputation and Ropularity of the Troches, many worthless and cheap imitations, are offered, which are good for nothing,_ Be aura to, obtain the TRUE . • Srown'tsk Woe SOLD EVERYWHERE. nov, 19. 6th PUBLIC SALE.. iiNF. subscriber will sell et puhlic sale, on ()AT.. UltDAi r . DECENIIOIII Itl, 1869, his HOUFO, and Lot of ()round, sotuateil on 'Leitdisbuig Sues!, Waynesboro'. The Itoprovetoents are a story and a half, Brick /Louse, wi'h basemen:, Hog P.n, Choice rruit 'rho property is in good TfPair., Nile to tOilifilenCt. st - Lo'clock on said day. Porous wishing•to view the property, ber.,we the day 4 stile will plaase call on A. 1L 13toler, 'Who. qecttßies the house noe 26. W ASgINT,ON HOUSE, €onzint escort, AND gIiAII3IIT Evraxim, CH.k.MBERSBITRU, PA, JOHN. LAN TZ ; Proprietor. Thu House hail, Nen recently aped im? onew, .the . Tables nre suppled with the btet the market atToitis;, !tad this Bei supplied with the choicor(•Litittors... Travellers will t 4.1 rt couvenieist_to tho Raltroad Popot,, n0v.,26 tiro AL Ir., NOTE ..lEDERSONB Who gaud tiatSa at; die sale or de, i•ubseriber, last spring, aro ncitifigd..tha the smite ire now duo. l'hrisO for, Washioaton, tgwn ship hove be n left at the store of ,Araiielson,,l3s.n. edict tit Co., "ssi,..thi' for Q W uincy.,w s tiskie t .tilobe , store of E. B. trige.,.• •-- Quiaey.. Ppmpt. pay-. moot is regilestetl. nov 26 3w OHN LANTZ, ®Y of of Bonk in the se of who Wan na Hn tq, examine cheap nt the,N. E. Corner of the, Di'arnord. thp• only More in town 'wherq you can get tinnpli ecf with the foilowing.arnokse,•viz : Hats, Boots, Shoes, Candies and Spices, Trunks, this Its. All Kinds of: Crackers. Notions, such as , Paper Collars, Ladies' • Hosiery, Hosiery, . and„Gents';:. , ' Gloves, Gloves, Gents' Paper Cuo', Suspenders for , soaps and Perfumeries, Gents and Boys, Kerosene and Cnimmes,, Canes and Umbrellns i ' - Ink and Paper; Tobacco and Cigars, Pens at d Pencils, . . ,&c.,, &c , &c., eic • 'and every thing pertaining 'to 'this ' business. At fresh supply just reevved.apd very Chatted' cab', Doilt fair to 'can." L • . •;;. ), , . nov 19 ". ' CLATIENGE ZI, DEAV ER.. American Combination. BUTTON-HOLE ; OVERHEAMING szurtwo 2/140Z., THE FIRST AND ONLY BUTTON. : HOLE AND SEWING MACEILNE COM.: BINED IN THE WORLD THAT CAN;. DO ALI, KukID•S OF SEWING NEED ED IN THE FAMILY, FROM THE GOARB. .EST CLOTH TO THE FINEST FABRIC. It mill wo* henutifal Button.BOles, Eyelet.,holee;,, Embroider over the edge, dcrouvertniaming," as by hand. Also, all kinds of Stiebing, Hemming, Vora... ing, Foiling, Braiding, Binding, BEM inganeking,, Gathering and sewing on ; this is certainly in ad r. vance of all others. LT CERTAINLY ,HAS EQUAL. A. 8. ADAMS, orArszatone, PA; ; AGENT FOR FHANKLIN LIUUN, TY. N0v.12,1869. • " " . STICAT ''SIEFEEZ: CAM k: to the pre - him/rot. the -aubsenber;, Lving hk Quincy, about the last of beptember, a huge . Ing bite KIM. 11 10 OWDer: i sprate properfy., pey ehergee;aud takiehittr serer- - - "no: a* AIISRMAIDSMDICER.:, „ - WO/3 - 344W , tLAME to the ' pram:dies of the debicillietiotaiß iidlayeekhoro!,shettl..the AbaK,,of ARP'In b a r; large lit'hiceAtiOat. • T.tte% owner ,4 ": 1 0 ,11 0 protterogierty, pay, charges hail take: lum . 4 0 1 t. 4 3w HENRY FL N W..;f , '1 GEO. STOLER. G. V. Motia t Atjto.. rtielps ins tc!.,