oir.rereona bagel hi mums for Ober liabtortgithro or .advertiebii ore vote elm lo tired to call and" settle. 'We 'MA • bore toOrie,y to oder .to dromodo VILLAGIC ittahlit wviC - aNMEn-li**a•litoK rrilds7 o beintisibts 4v, aim jor Gokl closed on Saturday at 22t. terA Yankee has got e ! iattent on back. `stheit cakes. sfuThere will be WO 094 8 . 0 of 1 49 moon on the 17th'dey of klampay ne:tt. tar Troops ars being sect frors New York to Utah ti 3 titek after the I)ltorskeee. -r.K t etabuin t ttql forger, hes! ralmeti .I;fBing-Eling. - - Job 0. Breakentike 0410 to pny tits reapeota to tlis President on last Thurs. EktY- by I.lcFarl,ild in '4ew Torlc, dUAI on Tbura iiep lot. ,the Allegany (YountY School Board has ruled ent the reading of the Bible in the Rublio schools of the county. --Thy Peightei wardeveva have become Teticept, acid 111019 deny that they committed the deed. Ur Amos . I,lendall,cut one of his grand sons off with 310,000, because be had served in the QM Dlr . The eeoond session of the Forty-Arst congress commenced on Monday last. Thcl Message of the President waa read the same day. The document is too lengthy for our columns, a synopsis which we will give on first page next week. ,One million two hundred thousand dollars have been secured in aid of the pro posed International Vabibition at Washing tort, and the enterprise is considered to be assured of success. ?resident Grant sub seribed 55 000. Or Passel] Brownlow announces that he has been gradually tiling ever since be was born , but be does not intend to get through before hie term in the Senate e*pires, and A. J. need nut expect to fill his place eoon, unless the ez-President finds some means to resurrect J. liVilkes Booth. MlTfienator Sharmala, of • °hie, recently °aid that the time MA not yet arrived for a. resumption of speoie payment; that it less dangerous to the 9ommetria.4 ohms, and ohoold be gradual. Maifty4ont illicit Mille gore captured by loternal Revenue ofnaere et Brooklyn, N. Y., she other day, The caoers were as sisted by the troops stationed in New Yolk harbor. the Sehoeppe case, under the auspices of the German Legal Aid Society of New York, a delegation. consisting of Messrs. Predk. Kapp , General Frantz Sigel and Cbarles Goepp, will proceed from that oily to Harrisburg, Pa., very soon to en deavor to procure from Gov, Geary a pardon for Dr. Sohoeppm A movement is on foot in Baltimore having the same objoot in view. im,.Tho Legislature of Verent has en acted a law which makes liquor dealerl re oponsiblo for any damage mutating to either persons or property through the conduct of those to whom they sell liquor. As the de. fense of a large number of our criminals is drunkenness, and as they are ofteoest pe cuniarily irrespou.lible parties, we think the Vermont law will prove efficacious. —A wge saver, who was pilling wood near the ratbd track at Edgerton, Ohio, one day last week, noticed while standing on the pile as the lightnibg train approached, a large stick lying upon the rail. Without a moment's hesitation be leaped directly be fore the train and grasped the stick. At that instant the engine struck him and bur. led him some distance forward. He fell to, the ground mangled and lifeless,. but he had saved the train. 1:13" Wheat has declined Materially in price in the Northwestern Starts during the (Just month. In lowa It is quoted at about ,65 cents in te Missitaipp . towns, such as an Dubuque e - an Davenport; while at interior points, like s Moines, and Ceder Rapids, it is only w rth 35 or 40 cents. Thf.i enor mous charges ; tor transportation enoweril is one cause of these low rates. POLITICAL. •- Returns from twenty-sir ;conties of Mississippi u show majority 'ot 3,000 for Alcorn, the Radical candidate for Governor; a gain of ; 2T,900 over last year's vote. Judge Dent, a. brother.inlaw of Prea ident Grant, was the candidate - of the opp. lervetives: The Legislature 1144 also he lalgOlyNpul)lican, aeouring the ratideatiop of the' iiifteenth Amendment. prom Texas the ratans eke not fall and ineomPlete. The indications are, how ever, that 000erfil Hamilton, Popservative, haa been elected governor by a hat:l46opp Inejority. Rao, bane Broith r , who was pharged with reordering hie wife' o drowning, has had his tiial repeatly, at Geneva, `al and wasaequittvd: A pegro t Avoman Bedfoidtlairns to •to tear ore buolited #OO deventlilear. Lpg.AL iurrgns. OL.ovEtu9neo Worcp.:-. - 41 Of fore of %T. Moo, la WOVVONcie. - • - r 0..; . p4p@9.o Trbi Love pcitCto . Inn want 0/1.90.4 OVPOreO for ;t• mgr--opt gektibe, tigit4t ~I 6 1- money matters. nia. Prime ossiers at Henseiterger & . Hoover's at Any coots per quart. ' * k.l3utglaTe.are still operating io 44s couotx. book pot for tbelra. • itErPtetty gide aro the bawl boa* that poiot the way to the,etate of Matrimony. Qrl ReND.--!Aoother supply of pew goo et. the elm (4'Mo:ram-Price & Redlich. Cir 01d.'69, Is fast slipping away, and will soon be trumbered with the yelps past and gone. Tara --To save interest and cost, per• sons indebted -had batsr va,y their taxes BRUCKER OYSTVifib Persona wanting **piers by the quart or gallon, are solicited to leave their o r ders witb Reid & Waynant. Itr The mumps are prevailing in some ; Awn just now. Look out for the itoh r the Holidays. - re.. The p t eoplo in Virginia are organizing f'thief detective elube." One might be well employed here. DIitLACATION. Leonaid Kauffman, of a. inuy, bud hi® - shouldordislocated - on - Mon. day list. rgirThe papers are warning people to look out. for counterfeit bills.— Better look out fur the genuine ones. =STE DECEASED.—Mrs. - Fahrney, wife of Mr. Jceiah Fahrney, expired rather suddenly in this place yesterday morning,. A Cm.r...—The Lutheran congregation of Greeneastlel taktmtended an ononimone call to Rev. A. Bnhrman, of this place, to, ac cept the peetotAi i p of their church. 111. On the shady side of Main atrest our sidewalks ate covered with' ice, and among the juveniles sleds at 4 skates ore all the go. GREAT REDUCTION IN PLICEE.- Fine eight-day clocks of a superior quality and finish, only Five pollars and a WI at t.We knot? a number of young ladies in Virayuesboro an vicinity trim are—ready to leave their mothers as soon tbsi word is said. A dance for young men. FOE THE HOLIEBTS. F. Pourthman, Druggist, has just attuned out a rich assort ment of Christmas Presents. • Young and old are invited to call and examine his stook. Fousratt Fauna.— A. supply of fresh lemons, pranged,, figs and raiaina i , at "The Corner Drug Store." Also Christmas, goods now pa hand Rona.--A buffalo robe was exchanged for aeother at the Bowden House, in this place, on Thanksgiving Day. The party will ponfer a favor by returning the robe and getting their own in exchange. £ The clothing shop of E. D. Weaver, in Roxbury, this county, was robbed about sixty dollars worth of made•up ploth 7 ing by burglars on Wednesday night pt 14st week. • ear In referring to the American I3utton -lole, Overseaming and Sewing Machine in our last issue, we mentioned it as having a button-hole attachment. The machine is a combination one without any such attach ment. Ta WEATaatt,—During the past week, we have bad several slight falls of snow and the weather at times Lae been quite cold, so much so that the meek east of town was frozen over on Monday morning. I=l ItpeD§.—The country roads are reported in bad condition. The Quioq road partio• ularly. The present is therefore an oppor• tune time to mate a move for a turnpike in that direction. Can't we have a puh)io meeting either here or at. Quincy ? • Prtmcniost.—Ati old weather prognos Hector, in this place, predicts that the cog►• lug math /4 January will• prove compara tively mild, with 'occasional, thunder and lightning, and that February will he the coldest winter month. We'll see. FAEIRN,IOI PANACEA.,-7A company has been fotmed in this 'placa•for - the maptac tun of Fahrney's . Purge, or Panacea, with a capital of '1625,00. , The Company bas purchased the !!*.tshineon•rfour, 4 ' of Xr..Terome Beave r, for the sum of 80,900. Their advertisement- will appear 4! 04' course of a week or two. 14%,. Rev. Geo. A P. Oaia, of Erie, Pa., has aopepted a call from the First Presbyter4B Ohl:welt of Pbiladeitibia dt a salary of 85,690 a year. The -Re!. gentleman will be remembered'n this county ,41, a stamp speaker daring,tbaeamptiiga pf 1856. 166,Au outmost? stir Arot:t might :oo sell attempt to obopipoott the ' ' held of so elephomt with le.thitolo ft4,oftosppoao, 118 attempt to dg 7 iguore RyinteA's !Pk" ,110Ttler. Watt ! :. , -The writer of the folleWing letter, who gave Ida uote 0011 y ao alortn, you kuow l '! is now, problibly ;Cady to insure in a fogad otooi 0..0 1 41011 , the /Erne, of Hartford, tepresente4 in WaynesbOrat by Jinn.: Douglas), atternektith law : s‘Mr. Editor—You Rik - your pr,.. per, of a recent; date, 'How are you, Me'tn ale p I eta 'lorry to say that am not feel. lug very well. That unregenerate chap, with the black oarpet-hsg, Who iod.uoed tuo to take two polioicß, and “beconrc a (eoutTih uting) member" ef a certain. >Atom, not a thousand milee away, begoiked me with hie flattering tongue, and hie vehement essur. amp that his company i ttadt,4,e , but very femysesaments since. its orsaniaation, and is probability w.o4d not make any more. ‘.l was a strange? aqd be. 'took mo in.' trusted to his represeutations. I received notice the other day that I was eipecte& to divide losses with the other' policy hold ers, and 'ante up! a *good "per wet of my premium note in cash. did so, and kept. the matter'to myself. But I find that a t, ; • : same was, aud on the principle, I suppose, that 'misery loves company,' they have hunt ed ma np, and we have formed a 'Mutual Insurance Indignation Association.' We have paid our assessments, surrendered our policies, and sworn dire vetigetmea on the whole black-waspet-bag-mutual fraternity. Hereafter, if one of these'mntual agents en ters tem our premises, he does it at his own risk. We have had enough of mutual insurance, and hereafter intend to steer clear of all such swindling concerns. Yours,- indignantlyi 'POLIO? HOLDER. 4011 BE STOW.-4 valuable horse bc,.. 1 en from his stable near this place on Saturday night lnet. Mr. Shooltcy telegraphed to dif ferent points and has had parties searching for the thief, but up to latest accounts no tidings of either has bean received. We have noldescription of the horse nor the re ward offered. Tbis is the second horse taken from our vicinity within a short time. Would it not be well for farmers and others in Washington toWnship to hold a pnblio meeting, an 4 form an aessoicstion for, the, purpose of protecting themselves against horse thieves and burglars 7 P. S. Since the above Was pnt in type a dispatch was received from Harry' Bone brake, at Charlestown, Va., =monolog that the thief had beau captured in that place on Wednesday evening and the horse secured. ALEX. LEEDS. FATAL AcniDENT.—Our community wee shocked on Saturday evening with the an nouncement that Mr. Geo. Sumiiiets, of this vicinity, was found lying on the road not far from his home in - an insensible state. It appears was on his way to this place, hav ing left his home abotit 1 o'clock, and the eupposition is Olt he wa3 thrown from his hone, or stricken down with paralysis. In the fall ho received a very severe wound on the forehead, fracturing the skull. Be was removed to his home, and Di. I. N . Shively summoned to his bedside, but all efforts to rouse him preyed unavailing, and hq expir ed 44 a short time. Mr. Summers was a useful citizen and among our most highly esteen4 farmers. He was in the sixty. : fourth year of his age, and a moat exem plary timber of the Lutheran church, per haps from the days of his youth. Hie loss will be seriously felt end his deat4 very generally regretted in our community. TARING THEIR PLACES.-- On Wednesday ) the Ist inst., Messrs. W. H. McDowell, T. M. Mahon and Harry Strickler vacated thO offices of Prothonotary, Clerk of the Courty 4 and Register and Recorder, and Messrs. George W. Welsh, B. A. Cormany and ram T. Snyder entered upon the discharge of their official duties. The retiring officers carry with . them the kindest wishes of the members of the B e ar, who cheerfully bear testimony to their uni form courtesy, and close attention to busi ness. We have no hesitation in saying that they have rendered entire satisfliptign in their respective offices. The new officers gave an entertainment, at the restaurant of Mr. Reuben Miley, on Wednesday evening, at which were present the retiring officers, the members of the Aar and a few personal friends. The affair passed off very pleasantly.— V. Spirit. A WORD IN sEABO4.—Tbe readers of the .pecord would do well to bear in mind that at the store of Reid Sf Waynant, they can now get oranges, lemons, Jersey oranber 'ries, finest . ever brought here ; layer raisins and seedless raisins, curranfe, citron,. new crop New Orleans' molasses, fancy family flonr,.sbuoked pyaters, pounded white su gar, cocoanuts, Very beat witraots of logien, vanilla, strawberry, &c. fn short, when You want to - getup your table t4fizina" cell at the Family Grocery. , • atuvorfrz-We Call attention to the no tice of Mrs. ffess, wife of Jacoli F. fless, dee'd, in to-day's paper. Frog} what we can learn on reliable authority the physician referred to is innocent . of the charges pre ferred against him. Persons should be - cargol how they circulate report& affeoting the character, or standing of anotlicr. , it is dangerous agloee . gario old chap in town, got mad at hip wife the ctlierday, iiecausa she refused to call big' a 404 r duck when he 00!Cd be d old oleo, 144241 td? iitilituttorroltotft.—The ,iplotpatt-:zitquirticstatee at Mr. W. Wise, on e.trAess measetger shot himself at is rail. 14)14 depq.. 1 09 10 '0404. ul4 14'441% adding , Aititholert notollOOskug histE9Y ftteud° - ;" - of being the cave of hie prime.. The full name of 14e: Wise Is Wm. g. Tierrison, hot he, was fareiliarlticnown atirtong. his friends as "Tip." was the .son of one •of odr oldest' citisene,- Richard Wise, bricklayer bee- been from-41i youth - engaged in the positica of t4press Messenger to the Adams Espr ies. lie coremenced his career es • a messenger • between Harrisburg -and HagerstoWn and his through efficiency and serirlee, been gradually promoted to the line betWeeb Pittsburg and (fleyeland. We en derstatid that the tad'oectirrence took . place in his arm as the train was entering the depot at Cleveland, and that when the deed 664 wen discovered it occupied q ting`pbSition ill the - chaitistillsping the pistol, • while the note above referred to was found lying cm .the floor.— ag.l~a3L boy,_wh,eti you are after a wemau. If the little dear is cross add scolds her mother •• . in the bsek room, you may be sure you will get.particular fits all around the house. If she apologises for wiping the dishes, you need a girl to fan her. If she blushes; and is 'itshatoe y d to be Seen at the wash-tub with her sleeves rolled up, be sure, sir, that she belongs to, or is aping the codfish aristooraoy, has little breediog and little sense. If you marry a woman who hnows nothing but to commit manslaughter on the piano, yin' have got-tha-poorest-piece-ctin estin—ever—gotten up. Vinci the one whose' mind is right, and then pitch in. Don't be ganging around like a sheep thief. as though ashamed to be seen around in the da,7 time, but walk up like a Chicken to, dough, nod osic for the article like a man. That's business. CerDr. Paul Schpoppe, charged and eon , vioted of the Murder of Miss Steineeke, at Carlisle, has written a letter in his own be. half, to hie Excelleney k governor Dreary, in which he says "he did {tot kill that woman. All she got from me was tv,to grains of tartar emetic, and ten grains of 'Owls ipecaenanha," which he alleges was "for the purpese of making her sleep." "In regard to the charge made against 'me that I hid poisoned 3tee Steineoke with prussic acid, I here swear be fore God, that Mies Steineoke never got one drop of prussic acid from me." He *see his letter thus 7. "Your Eanellenoy will kindly allow me here to tell how this whole case was brought qp against me. AEI soon as it turned out that Miss Steineoke had left a will making we bee sole heir, people began to talh ,had poisoned Miss Steineoke in order to get ' her mopes:. Many, very many persons grudged me this fortune. Year Excellency tan be assured, bad it not beep for the money, 1 would never have been -indicted. Al *) long hereto the trial, and long before theta existed an alleged corpu4 delicii, it was pet tedly certain to the mind@ of the people here that I had committed a marder. All the witnesses of the Commonwealth who swore against me gent upon the witness stand with the certain opinion in their minds that I was a murderer, and had poisoned this woman. They did not ask in the first idiot, "Did this woman die by poison ?" They said so— " Pr. Schoeppo has poisoned this woman; how can we now fix this case ?" "I was a poor ftireigner, without influen tial friends and powerful cantle, Win?, where. as 09 word of my public pro: :onto! wee of great influence with An im mense prejudice was raised againq Even intelligent men were not free of this. So, for instance, remarked ex-Judge Watts, long before the trial. "They should not try Dr. Sehoeppe at all; he ought to be hanged right away.' lam convinced your Excal leney will not term such words "justice," for the law says ",oritue shall never be pre sumed!! , GOVERNMENT. S4l.lll.—The sale of the property belonging to the United States at Harper's Ferry was commenced on Tuesday last, 30th alt. Capitalists from abroad were present in considerable numbers besides a large concourse at Meta of wealth of this and adjacent counties. The interest felt by tbc citizens of the plape was manifested by the presence of so many of there. There was a spirited contest for the principal works and lively, bidding for minor property. iThe "Musket Factory , " along the Potomac and vast Water-Power thereof, was the first Of fered and was started at a bid of $10,009, by the B. & 0. R. R. Co.—bide in opposition being made by several portico luta the Mount - reached $lOO,OOO. when the pontost narrowed down to John L. Wilson, Esq., in the Railroad interest, and Capt. T. C. Adams, of Washington City, representing Northern means; bids between the two parties were then given thOnaand by thousand until the amount' bid by the R. R. Co., was $175,900, and by Capt. Adams 8176,000, at which sum the property was sold, 'As the result was announced cheer after cheer rent the air— the assembled residents seeming to read ip the dim future a glorious record for Harper's Ferry. "Hall's Rifle Works' was next offered and likewise started at 810.,000 by thail, & 0. R. R. Co. and the same party (Capt.dains) bidding in opposition. It was sold to bind at s3o,ooo—tbe R. R. Co. baying gone .as high as $29,000. • bicqt came the Ferry over the Shenan doah river, together with 68 aorea' of land adjoining, John W.,Neer, of Harper's Ferry, was the'ptircbaser at $1,790. • The Verpet hal Right to.the Wood on 1395 eines of Mountain land was sold to U. King, of Darr per's Ferry, for $3,600 . The "Frieed'a Ore Hank," with right to dig iron ore on 1600 apes of land, was purchased' by . W. C. Lindley, of Maryland, at 191.310. The property along Shenandoah West, in eluding the old Arsenal and Pay °See lot, dCoa was , sold in lots 80 feet front, at prices ranging from $1,600 to $2,050 per lot, • the aggregate of the one day's sales wen about 8240,009., Two hundred lots reaminedt• to be sold. issol SoweEms o. t ven,-- , The following letter. hp Om reply* by the 12istpiSnor f,to.F9 OhOntisto in Now { fib 2.3"O4FI'No*AO; Estoe Litillo (taverner J . pity, fforrisharg; `Om 040;40, eileligitr by ptOfoolion; Julie rood in the paper's dose yogr •NEeile,Pe of boo tsuedlogr warrant for the 4eoiltioll of Dr. otiooppp, for sho alleged 4 OP) .Of intirder by poison, _ ' We haideitateinedWith'Pare the robot - Wear testimony upon which such conviction, was had. A. criminal got, ie alleged to havelieen proved by the evidence - of a cheinlet, who testified 'to haying discovered'in the demoted indications of pins& gold. this scientific witiipketated withprecision the experiments upon whieli his o pinion was based.. hese experiments were conducted: in each a way that they would have given evidenc# of the presence of posh acid id any ordinary .healthy stowed'. , the first step is the ox. atninatioty thist of treating the stodateh'with sulphuric' acid. precluding the possibility of determining whether the hint traces of tom! sic acid claimed to have bap discovered ex laser; ig the *mach as snob, or resulted from the aption of the stilphurio acid en the nor• voua fluids whiettniust have lined the inter ior of.thii organ. Id view of these considerations, in thein. eras • TiFfir t a: of a wise 'aainistratien . ofjnetice; we have thought it our duty, thumb personally nu. acquainted with Dr. ileheeppe, to vtpress to you this our opinion that the evidence d the presence of prussic tend, as such, in the stomach, upon which he waa adjudged guil ty, is insufficient to sustain hie oonviotiou. E. N. gionvonn, Late Rumford Professor in lis t rvard LI& versity, Masnaohnsetts. B. OGDMN Doantos W. D., Professor of Oliernistry sad To:01°0147, New Yorls.Bpllevne Licepital Medical Col lege. --i - AireorSit - g - to - tlicreant - mort — otelid= jutaut General Thomas, who has charge of, Our National, flemeteries, the total itiiinber,,of white officers and soldiers, known and un known, buried, is nearly five hundred thous and ; the zumber of colored soldiers nearly 50,000, MO thirds of whom are not known, by name. peneral Thomas states that , the memo attending the burial or reinterment of their bodies, and the laying out and im proving of the national cernettiiies,•has reach. ed $4,000,000, and be estimates that it will cost $2,000,000 more to.coinplets the work and 'keep the national cemeteries (of whioh there are tbirty•five in number), iii good or. der. A resolution to exclude tho Bible from the pblio schools of Louisville !as Itotott 4oiro—yem) lt says 5. Qn Sunday evening a week, about cis o'clock, the barn of Andrew Boyles, situated a short distance below Pottsgrove in Logan township, Blair county, was dismiss ed to be on fire; and ism short time was en tirely Musume4, together with all its en tente, consisting of his entire crop, cows and harem, and farming *pimiento. Setae sheep writhe only things . eared. . has beiti operating'in' Wayne eounty. Ho pretended to be worth 060,000 in Germany, and purobleed a tannery and seinet dwel ling houses, married a girl, boriowed $7OO from hie fati,,el•in law, and then oft for parts unknown. • A gorgeous, golden wedding Was celebrat• ed iuMaysville, Ky., a few days ago, at whioh the bride, Miss Kate Wallingford, shone resplendent in 810,000. worth of jew elry.' Op the wed4ing trip to New Orleans an expert thief entered the atate•room of the happy pair, since whioh time there has been mourning ever the abstraction of $7OOO worth of jle7els. HEADAM.-0104), people who are antler• ing 60 mach from headache, will fled by using Seward 4 Bentleys Constitution Bit ters, they will `be iislieved if not eribely Pined. They eanle found sA all the first plass Drug Stores. Joseph Williams wtka xeeently !snacked down in St. Joseph, Mo. and robbed of $l6 goo Coq. Fremont and wife are Waatting ton. Thera is a clerk in the treasury who le over ninety years of age., • - ' 0 Tbe cublic debt was reduced ever seven millions and a half during Noventber Congress will reduce the tari ff onr, Michigan has twenty inches of on Rabb*, a said to be plenty in this see ./ tion. . Hogs acing and sea:wage making. area at hand.. . The season is nearing an unhealtky time for turkeys. —We are requested to announce that a- Bother splendid stock of Shoes and Boots, have hug received at C. N. Beaver's. —We are informed Ow 0. N . . Beaver 41 'prepared for the accommodation of all rfho Want Meet bats or shoes. Wen MORE.—Don't fail to drop in at the Nor. E. Cor. of the Diamond for Ham, Stipp; Boom, Notions '&e., &e. #- ilLoo.v , =lll In Hagerstown; on the 9th ult.,. Mr. THOMAS BM', aged 55- years awil 29 clays. Ailia.residence, near this place, on the 4th join., Mr.. GEO.aGE SUIAMEAS, in the 64th year of his age. On On the 30th ult., in Mercersburg, Mrs. 8138.ANNA.11 - DOWNIN, in . the 76iti • year of her age. Ori the s(l' inst., at her roidenee in Gail. 1 . 0 township , Ass RUTU .PEATTy, aged 1 4(siir 80 years. . - 21109.14.33.333% 1 0. PIipaIkDELPHIA,, Tuesday pee. 7. 1869. -.The 'flour market ,presents no new feature, and in the absentee of arty demand for ebi meet only 800' barrels were - taken by the local' trade at 84.671(0 foiinperine I M. 26@c4871 for eFtraa , 76@0§ for Isawsit att#4o II 's& , Vitisoenbin an, inOtt tn *lb 404 sogo,w,' for igibio,aad.indiabaiio.46i ' t 25 fox fakir hrands, leeturping to ilipklity. Rye dour mai Ito gatkpid - , Theis is ot(introtilinetti to nadirs in 410 . 4 demaiul for wheat, ink: eontiod•-• ditYPS qtwitatititus walla Pannaylvania and- • Southern red: at 111:1313@t82,.011 4,000 bus:, Western on secret terms. Rye is bald p 81:10 for Penoeyliiittia,_andllll.9a for Wed.,. ern. Corn is quiet at :protionall quoted . rates, pith , sales of 2,ooo:btiabels old yelloir-- at $1.08®1.10, and 3,000 bitibels- new do. at 85@)90e. Oats are unehangild, With sales of 2,000 bushels Pounsyliariii' 'et 08®810,. and Delaware . at 020. Clloverseed is firm at, 88.5001.62 f, . SrECILAL , 1410TICES. , BUFFALO *ARS. : A LARGE LOT assorted tread' of Prime Bel—. A fato Robes, and a few XX Whole Robes, will, tee Bold cheap a t UPDEGRAPP'S HAT, Firs, arm Goss PAirroaT, Opposite Washington House • i nagentown, Md. BUGGY-, SLEIGH, & HORSE BLANKETS,: A VARIETY of new Petwnw, common to beet Orndee µt UPOEGRAFPB HAT, rim, Ana GLOVII, FAOTOIiY; • Hoge retoevn. ~EB'=P{tß ISK, sable, Fitch, Squirrel, French• Sable, in and a variety of common Furs, all styles, end prices. 'Astrachan,. Angora, Ermine,'Swan Down. dnd Sable Trintalipgs, ruvuiturned BoodS, 'and every other, article *file Fur or Trimming line 'for lades' wear at VPDEGRAFF'S • Fug FACITOII3",_ - Opposite Weptimgyalliouse. Bagerstowni,ktil. N. B. Alt fors are virWahted'ae represented, and no resurrected fore sold in out eidablisliment; '• OLD FU BB • 110 EBURRZOTED, cleaned alterett,andi repair _ ed, w the hckt,irkanner at ' UPPEOR MALIN: Fun FiiOTOHT, Opposite„tbe Washington /louse, Nagerstown,l.-- qhOV& gAptbair. WE area Jaanalatatiriag al the popular Gloves of the day, including the groat Dog llkin Glove. • 2000 Ladies and 81410,gents, have swam, these goods of entt owe make. They wilt, tell You they are the beat glove they ever *ore, almost as:, neat as a kid glove and five limekite durable, anti raiii:e only at , M.0)14 Ann reel4treav, • Opposite the Washington Donato, )10g6.341913, Md. - TO CONSWMFAITIIKES. E 'Advertiser, having been restored to 'lrelltla in a fr vi weeks, by a very simple remedy, atter be!! ink suirered several years with a severe lung affee-. suu That dread theatre, Vonsumptiort—is anx ious to make known so hisielloW-sufftwere,* mesas Of cure. To rilrtilin desire ittitrivilrsetid - a - Cogy - tif -the prescription used (free of chew), with the direc tions for, preparing and using the same, which they will And a sane coal you IiurISWIPTION, ASTIOLL, Bnottentim, etc: The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted; and'egresd info:Mama which he conceives to be in valuable and. he' hopes every eufierer will try hie tarried!, se it Will cost them nothing, and may prove• a blessing. Patties wishing the presetiption, will please ad dress , Has. ADWARD A. wiumri, maylll Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York, . ERRORS Of YOVIII. A 4.IEN 1 LEMAN who suffered for years from Norton(' Debility, Premature Decay, and all the et. facts of youthful indiarretiori, will, for the sate of - suffering hunnitniy 4 send free at all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy -which - he was cured. nufrezerswiahing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by, address' leg, in perfect coatt, dente,. JOHN D. OGDEN, may 141 No• 4 Cedar . street. New York. FIRST BAT/OPAL BAIR. eyneeboto'; Dee. $, '69. NOTICEI, boa, Siren that en ',potion 10r.,‘ nine direesois of this Bank, will he field et: the Banking Reuse, on Tuesday the 11th day ofi: January melt, bet Ween the boots of 1 and • 4 P. At. JNO. PHILIPS Caster. deo 10 at SALE. • 'THE subscriber will offer 4 4publio sale, in front U of the Bowden House, on 6ATVADAY DE. CEMBER 25; 1969, 2 LOts, fronting 47' feet. On ' Booth Street, Waynesboro'. Said Lets are well calculated to raise vegetables, &c., the affil being very rich. and particularly adapted to that purpose s remunerating persons well for their labor end capil tel invested.. Bale to commence at 1 ,o'clOck, on said day, when terms made known by dec 103 t JOHN 'WALTER. aoftrriripowsmAo, ATTORPIEY-AZIAW, Waynesboro', Pa, "g 'MOTIVES in the several courts of Trapilin„ and adjacent counties. It Real Estate leased and sold and Fire.,, Insurance'effected on seasonable terms: dec lg • NOTICE. IVITAEREMS, my husband, Jacob F. Hess, died with the cramp colic, which he bad been subject to all his life time, and not under the influence of medicine, as has been reported by some loose, reeklps characters, in order, to break down the practice q the attending physician, who tried his utmost tp save him. I will therefore can tint the 'fluidic riot to believe such reports' as they tirt l p.ositively s not quo. • ' doe. 10 lt CIiBLIIIANA HESS. ~~i:$1 41*P! :jsli INSURE yoni bories in the Penna. ?datum Horse.thief Detecting and Insurance,Oompany *lf York. and they willifte paid for promptly in case of death or theft. This is a reliable horhe comps• ny, pays every dollar it promises. Call on AOSEPiI DOUGLAS, Agent, Waynesboro'. dec 10 at Cough Cold or Sore Throat, Requirs immediate Attention, as neg. vvyflect 'often results in en incurable 2 Disease. r a9 ON t'HiAt Brown's jaranchial Troches 1 :O • \ • 1 will mast invariably give instant relief For Bronchitis, Asthma, Asthma, eatarrh. Con sumptive end-Throat Diseases, tney have a sooth ingeffect. IijIINGER,I3 and PUBLIC SPEAR EMS aa e them:to clear and strengthen the voice, , Owing to goad rep tailorl and popularity of the Troches, many worthless and cheap I mitati o n s are offered, which are good for nothing. Be' aura to obtain the TRUE " , Browns ' 4tronehial 147,0elkes: • , • • • sop! Evsarwazat. - nor Ise 6m . . • (VILE NOTES. PERSONS who gavenotes at the sale 'of the subserkhefs: het apriug, axe notified that the same are nbstaite. Those for - Washington town ship Mini:keen left at the'store of Ambelson, Ben edict & qo., and those fin Quine) township at the store o 1 E. B. Winger, in. Qui4cy. Prompt pay meat Ia reeinested. 'nee 26 Ste mu Direciora of the Mit „ Nikifodot Bank o Wa*nosboe :thirlst. dealing" se• 'DM" dend of 8 pet 'attic elooi•', Taxa,' tot the: put. 8 month pozablfilm the fitt. • •- • 41 4 10. PIM*, 74'sk JOHN .ZA.NTZ.
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