•mirdishlraironis Auniliao 7, J;liekel, who siuteti irk the Bev. ; deli murder some yeses ego f :dimi,'ili the - 4 1,U; but,. polliteatisq recently.;,. tertasti eod Dourhei•tif; 'tiro ivotkl-be ositosios of Brootsi are trirorir- - , -, thelormer esoe.otatiog theirs, aud_tha latter ireaviog Iticiiiief.° • A colored woman in Illinois $2OO damages ' from-the Chien o,_& North. westernraii*,4: ipi:i..4lp,::i!!ii,.4F, i *petwage in the ladies' ear. , 1 • r ,igh,talthe:•Suprerne Court of . Penneylirri. +Dia en Monday the hearing :of the motion -for s new trial of Dr. Bobeeppe • Wisloatponed until Februnry.22d. , decrease of 14,812_,751 92 public debt durini December is ME. 'Bout-- well's New Year's announcement to the peo ple of the United States. - .= • . negro (pc , :yeara - n tae e arrest in Salisbury, Md., charged with killing an infant intrusted to her care, by giving it ke'reseue oil in its milk. • 16.,Rettunv of the Texas election have been repeived from the entire State, aud render it certain that General-Davis the-lie publican candidate fur Governor has been elected, • - Harrisburg on Tuesday. Hon. B. B. Strang, Republican, of Tioga County, was elected speaker of the 'house; Clerk, Jas. - 1 4 . tridge Eergeant.as•Arres, Thos. Wilson; Door-keeper, J. U. ; Messenger, W. W. Gibson. ____. _ The Senate met at .- 8 o'clock and elected Chag. S. Mum $ . aker and G. W, Ham- ertly Clark. seublr. Stanton, it is eaid, leaves only his home in Washington to his iamily—a son, — Whole - already a lawyer, and a second wife, with three young children. When be went • into the Cabinet he had meena 'and tut in. come of 820,000 year., but his salary of $BOOO didn't support him ; he drew on his reserve , ha bad no interest in Contracts; and when the war was over, and he left the . Cabinet, he found buena' a poor man, and obliged to go to 'work in his - prniessien.— Some Now York:geotlemfte, Oen . the war, offered him $1.00,000 but he refused to re. cave this or any other sum. At a meeting at the Mitten 'uf Moo. Samuel — Hooper in Washington, moatures Were taken for placing one hundred thousand.dollars to , the credit of Mr. &tiptoe's family by Now Takeo,— President Grant heads the list with one 'thousand dollats. 'Cr/Intelligence from tltah shows that Brigham Young's opponents inside of the Mormon Church are not yet silenced, but that on the contrary, the schism is gaining strength and its upholders boldness. A large and enthusiastic meeting of the rebels from Brigham's Government was held et the town of Ogden, Utah, on Friday night, and was addressed by Harrison and Godbo, the publishers of the Utah Magazine,- and orig inal inciters of the division. Like wise men, they are preparing to spread their views - through the medium of a newspaper to be established to support then. Some startling exposures of 'Young's rule are promised, and as Harrison and Godbo were .formerly high in the rule's councils, we may have some revelations of the cloth ways of Mormon Gavertunent. I=l igaituancial authorities aver that' the "crisis" in money matters that was appre hended by everybody is not going to happen at all. The reason is that business men everywhere have been shaping' their . course in such a manner as to weather the expected blast as safely as possible, nod the result is that the stroke itself is likely to be averted. It would be better to say, perhaps, that it has been deferred, for if people begin again to launch out on the , system . ..cf *peculation and heavy expendituisa that has prevailed &or some years plot the penalty will be sure to cuwe upon us. We are obviously getting 'ready for the let:eruption of specie payments, and until Out is accomplished wtiney will continuo to be scarce and dear. Stobs.The otee of the Fulton, be,wocr at, in l'ilallonuelsburg, was totally destroyed by fire on the morning of the 23d ult. Tho fire is supposed to have originated from a bile 9f ashes under the Office. Almost everything 99 The forma were o9the piesS. al Aoost reatily to go is NOTii, IWIL wear down month the press. igrOnt of ,del)t, every e4pcnse you get is your own ! you ruuy .took on it with unallayed Nensutions of riviit to sure or bpeaci. it,! , to -Mina into uuy fashioil or pleasure it is equal . to. debt-your mousy - n'oi your own. It belongs to him to.whout due —to bits patiently toiled for it—earned it. . • t . ' or Another obit State may be ailed lo the galaxy of the tillen before the termina tion of the proent',iitratiion of tonsreee. :Muted° le the territory thetiiiike . trktreelii-, ca fe ! ' in tire honor! and, tligayies ofici EOV. ereign'Sitife: It *lll be I , 'Obariti,l iqr both britches of .Congiies, • oo separate otteamiona, passed bills for the 4:sluice of that territory, but I'resitlent Joiliron, on 2ir4tl; edeaticiue, inierpoied hie t brutO veto. ~^~ ~'C~ , ser Wh uodeyotrstl4l tbs. Ale Fair at . Leitorsburg tor i.'fieltoefi of file - 'Baba - at 4 4tscPisee - tßoved qui mom: Altars ,to town:patrons forttioliberptreeoptiork they Igoe himYotr New Yeetio requested to attend ,a public meeting at the Town Hall to•tliorro ' w (Saturday) afternoon, at 3 P. M, • Adams County, has purchased a property in ( d 'harobersburg for $3,500, which be pur poses of euppiog atter The first of April next. LE(ITIIRR —A Temperance Lecture will be delivered in the Reformed Church of this, place, on Thursday evening, the 2Cith.inst, by the Pastor, Rev. Mr. Hibsh man. DissaitrizoN.—The firm of Messrs. Ad ams & Hawker bas been dissolved. The latter is now doing business near the end of Blest Main Street. Advertisemeet nest week. EAAE CHANCE —A few eight day and thirty.hour cloche, superior quality, warrant ed for two years. They cannot be replaced at the present pikes. IF you . want a bar. gain call 80G0 at ALEX. LEEDS'. seiriVagons cannot run without . wheels, boats without water, bullfrogs without legs; or papers earned on everlastingly without money, no more than a dog can wag his tail whenie haw none. MILD SOO:- Leas week Mr, Henry C. Gilbert sold his Min property on the turn: pike West of. town, to Messrs. Jacob Neuf. wan, of this vicinity, and John Horner, of London, fur the sura-otilo,ooo. rE'The present winter, like the last one,_ has thus far belied all the cold weather prophesies of goose bone, beaver, muskrat, bird-flight and other examiners. • The frigid predictions that circulated so freely a month ago are seen no more. PM- A Cormsxox.— We understand Leiters burg street was recently the scene of a "speck or trouble." A Bachotor (hope our carrier's address is not at fault) threw a basin of dirty water on a young lady: A Levy of old maids should take this crusty chap in hands, at once. &MD..- Levi Sanders last week purchas ed of Mrs. Shoop her house and lot on West Main' Street for the sum of $2,000. The house and lot on Leitersburg Street. the property of Mr. Geo. Stoler, was also sold privately for, the sum of $B5O. Put , ' chaser, Jacob .Foreman. TUE WEATHER...--A lain storm of• unu sual violence prevailed. hero on Saturday night and Sunday last. On Monday morn• ing water was found to the depth .of several feet its many cellars .in:.town, and the streams iu the neighbo;hood were so much swollen as to be impassable where it was necessary to ford them. The temperature of the atmosphere has since been more winter. like. TEE BREW Housz.-0a Saturday morn. ing last Mr. A D., Gordon took possession of that ancient "town institution," tho Way• nesboro' Brewery, our old friend and patron, Mr. Goo. Fourthman retiring,-therefrom.— Mr. F. bad owned the propertyand operated the Drewery for upwards of thirty yecirs:-- tooe'duce lio required the rePutatiOn of turning out a superior article of beer, and Jou* ready saleforit in. i this and adjoining counties. We understand ho purposeiturn ing his attention to farming in the ; future. MS.POtombuv Lodge, go. 75, 1.9. 9.'F , op tbeir last regular, meeting night appropri ated•tho stun of 827, for the relief , of three destitute families dour towti. It Will there fore be seen that the charity of tbitt institu lion is not oonsned • to the destitute of the Order, atone, but is given, without stint, .in toy worthy dirnotion, and is worthy of emu lation by"tithei institutions:—Public Opin• tar New Woe's Day- was observed by a portion of our' eitisentratt morning :number ; Of, 3404 mon. q►ppeared on iboteebaidi rand in flitastio garb, and for savers! hours "treated : cOnaidereble" excite• Mane, and merriment sononi Sul:culla poition of our population. Good order marked ,tte day and evening, althongh the streets *ere at 'dines oonsiderably thronged.. „I.4)C4i_ MATTERS, iii,2;Seal . ii"isOiiiip' . 4eit. if inlt46 silo' by' Itiothir • la. A lbag'e,,of Ica Blip abbot being, . establialied Chamberisbft' • -rut ,Tho—Morohaot near Leiterel;urg belonging to David M. 'Detrroh. See notice. . par We refused the request of a , friend fait Week for what we deemed Satisfactory reasons, which we will Make itiotra to liim on some future-eicagion. Ramp gALE.—Speeial attention_ WAIN rected.to the ealo of taluablentock and oth er peteobal propetty, by Jas. IL Clayton, to be found'in to•day'e paper., ' . . Itt.—We regret- to loath that our 'young Woad, David H. Hafleigb, has been corn. polled .to retire from the Tailoring business on account of declining health. MZETING.-All Damage Claimants are IME=1:1!1:1:1 OM= A filuarttrux.—llev. I. N: HaylVitf . tebtral tnihylailea Church, of Chatia44. burg, vrit .vititi an agreeable surphM on ow Yeilw's Eve: The oongregatitift;', lll iiii 4 " berlng abVut one hundred persoirei*mieedt nd to hie residenoe, bearing baskeiii 4 beo , dles, &d.„,two Wagons followed centehring` ilonr,meal,hutter; eggs; turkeys, chickens, ducks, dte.. dto. it lie l Atfie'Ninioli hit ; overtiolt; dress, coat;limittriVest; bootil 111311 slippers; fov the parson; to , ct l ery article ; of clothing "needed for thereat - Of the lainiii---eVeri the baby had glieri' to it. - There was everstaineto'ffll tile'wardro he' end Mehl. dent 'i - 0Pre 33 014,* r` ~I , _" 7 the,eosi bin- -, rdow* to 1; 11 1 1 4-44 :I . R• l 4t l e ones . tic crack.; !Aft: H. made _ a ,iiesrr,''alitilis "talle'of thanks; taids‘Retr. 'leeireat . offered up an approir'illiioo; eftOr 'WP3)! there was a kind . Of:lovp-ipast:ce,:sonre of ::tho ex cellent cake provided for the` orMailon, 11111=1::=111 Virnt .of Gotta *nu t:ponied at 'Cllaiihetabik4i 'Monday the 17th inst. 'llo:l:6llpiiiins: JO a iiet of the aro fto __m_the townekipa pi Wotan.. and Quincy . Grand Jurors-=Johnßatitiiiaid, 1310. F. Funk,' John' tenry Gilbert, Geo. W. McCleary, Jo4n Weistling. Traverse4nrora—llenry Deardorff, Geo. Dull, Melchor Elden, John Fleintifingeri Geo. Knopper, Simon Lechrone, G. W. Mo 'Gioia'', Jacob J. Miller, Jacob Mentzer, Wm. 310C:cary, David Spielman, E. Snyder, eter Whitmore Uttar ._l3aer, _Ben'. Bur. ger, Jas. H. Clayton, Samuel Frantz, Aaron Funk, F. M. Funk, Geo. Heaggy, Wm, Knepper, 11+•G. Minters, Jacob Price, Abrm. Price, Wm. Pennell, Andrew Shank, N. Spi• - die, Wm. Stull. Drat n_for—an_Adjourned—Crt,_ to_l• held on the Nat of January, 1870 , E. S. Baer, FrederiCk Cook, D. lit. De. trieb, John S. Duey, Louie • Stull, Abrm. Snowbergekr, Jacob IVeinek REcEms.—The follnniug is out list of receiptalor_subsetiptiou for the month of December Geo. W. Young, Samuel Johnston, John Withers, Jacob Grove, Becks )laco.. ,eek - ner, John R. Sellers, E. J. lioobrake,l q , . 400 Jacob S. Good, 2.00 Geo, IVise,2 00 • • Fred'k: roremao, 9.00. Daniel Oiler, ' - 2.00 Amos M. Funk, ' 200 John Lesher, (of C) 2.00 0. W. Logan ; 2.00 G. H. Johnson, 2 00 p. 13 Plass'', . . 4.50 Jos. Mentzer, 1.00 A. E. Hammaker, 2.00 J. Wo ff, . .2 00 Catherine A. Hoover, 2.00 A. S. Oiler,B. o o H. S. Troxell, 5.00 Dr. T. D. French, 2.00 Jackson &lieu, _T.75 John 11. Smith,. Esq.,, — 1:00 T. Nicbodemus, 2 00 Jacob Summing, 2 00 H. W. Funk, 2 00 Joe. Gossort, 1 30 w, a. Miller, 5 00 Abrin. Mickley, 2 00 Dr. W. D. Lechler, 4 00 John C. Smith, 2 00 John Spangler, 2.00 FARM PURCIIASED.- Our neighbor, Mr. John Walter, •recently purchased of Mr. Daniel Mentzer .a small, but well- implored farm near itagerstown. containing thirty acres; for the sum of $7,000: The property is a • vuluable one, lying within,a rhort die• tance of the Western Maryland Ilailroad, and near the Hagerstown and Leitersburg turnpike. Mr. W. will therefore cease In be a citizen of our town after the first of April next. m. List of °Anis of 'Cocas Tribe ~No. 101 Improved Order of Red Nun, to serve for the Present Term, commencing 3d Sun, Cold Moon, and ending 27th liot' Moon, G. S. D. 318 . Sachem, W. A..Ptice, Senior Sagamore, W. A. flonstine,, Junior Sagamore, J. L. Weagly, Chief of Records, J. B Russell, Ass't Chief of Records, A.D.Morganthall, Keeper, of .Wampum, W. J.' Bickel, • Prophet, Geo. F. Lfdy. IIoTELs.-- . -Qui friend, E. S. Shank,' of Mt. Alto, has purchased the good will and fixtures belonging to the Montgomery }louse, in Chambersburg, and 'is to take possession of the property in Match bext. Geo. Miller, a' resident of The State of lowa, ,bas leasectthe Eio s tel at 21 L. Alto f now kept by Mr. Shank; wk.. The weather for some rime hag, con. tinned cold . and disagreeable, but not cold enough to fort:dice for cutting. Our hotel and 'restaurant keepers are beginning to de spair of getting, .tbeir .usual -Eapplies, and will avail themselves of the first oppowtu.niq ihOuld one offer, of filling their houses. • A Milwaukee man gate hie. wife et fifty dollar greenback a few nights. ago `for: safe keeping. and she concealed it in the coffee mill. In the morni*the htitshittid ground the ado° and made rather au expensive cup. A. fellow in Kansas, who Was ducked ,by a parcel of boys for•hettiog his Wife, sued them ler•damages:' The magistrate , promptly or• dered them tn duet bins tab?. Tho fainous trotter, Flora Momle, althriugh thirty years or age, (modulus to' raise little Tenteles. ;• k i !s,4o, is:- It hastrepeatedly eiiihkilhitsther of Dr. Soh cuppw v.,4,,eseape a threatZ ea.44'tiiirtiatitt44iijOiiii4i'iii the"' allegad tafged"Will Otilikfitiolitietlitili., be being a tritbeitiirt-the will Here% it 'Abe reverend gentleman% Os** tir'lhatie I lawn beard with deep indignation of l thwstrunktroldeh-ther.eastnies- - of -nry -sew) Dr PatO.Aotpxspypt,h4ve.adq yPog him an d Me by ptibjielit and .Oi iuttiropieseeling the causes of my view ' of the: grave coosequences of‘ the . ; deliberate !hi 'that #, as the' father • Sehcoppi, had left. my. OW maim to the :mercy „of, ki5•...412- otmers,-.thus.implyiug that I too, deemed biro guilty of rho wtsai beinott4 crime of ' l / 4 1hiolt he is accused,' I hereity'solumnly and Pitt-blip ly,thrlare all such accusations to bc 'di call ot oonktegittoil, MoD tree!, Made' to" Me before beeluse I felt, unable to discharge the duties' OE' Christian tviinistar in a ,pity where my son hid been falsely., convicted: of a crime of which • he ia innocent. • With regard to. the st#l9f4tja*Stiniteelte I can only . tepeat the declaration Made by 'Me in writing abOta . Graham,three mouths ego to Judge in' Cal.= lisle. io response to his remarks about the • enuideness_of_the_wik_romarhasthieli__witi, e unwarrante , an. tom $ unworthy of an impartial nudge;—That Miss .Stiononite did, in my presence, subscribe her name to the document, and that. I, With, Day men bands, signed my name to it, without knowing at the time the contents of the will. This I declare for the vindication of truth and jus• tiee and to repel all wicked and malicious slanders, F. Se ti's, Rcang. Lutherao. Miniver. Montreal, Dcc. 2b, 1869, iog the old year depart and the new year en, ter has been religiously observed by this Methodists from the days of Wesley. This custom is said to have originated iu the fol lowing manner : treewas t he l in a certain locality were in the habit of hold ing meetings until a very late hour in the night, and was called upon Lo suppress t e innovation. He declined to do . so, but in order that he might be able to understand the matter more thoroughly he sent word to the brethewthat he would "watch ' with them on Friday sight before the full moon He was present at — the — appointed — time-and preached at eight or nine o'clock. and then continued the meeting with songs and prayer until after midnight in the midst of a throng of people, The meeting received such favor that it was iiitrodueed lute other places, and was held once a month, hut finally came to be held annually, and the last night of the year was selected. 66 00 4 00 5 00 9 00 6.00 5 60 The largest saw mill in the world is at Orno, Me. It is 440 feetiong, 66 wide, has four gang saws, 5 single saws, 3 circular-saws, 5 lath machines, 1 shingle and clapboard machine. it saws daily 200,000 feet of lim ier, 200 000 laths, 10,000 shingles Ptid 4,- 000 clapboards, and by requirement of law burns _up-about 120 cords of waste wood each day. It rents for $25,000 dyear. There never was a time when those who are extremely nervous and debilitated, could procure a , medicine so sure to relieve them as at preset. The country has been flooded with trash called l3itters, but Seward. & Bootleg, in the Constitution Bitters, have at tained.the pre-eminence, and today they stand as the greatest and most popular Bit._ tent in the world. and if used according to directions, will be sure to invigorate and thereby steady the nervous and debilitated ltrerer. Isabella, of Spaip, pays $20,000 a mouth for board. SPECIAL NOTICES. BUFFALO ROBES. A LARGE LOT oFsortagrades of Prime Buf jilL fJn Bolles, and a few XX Whole Robes, will be sold cheap at IDWEGBAFF'S HAT, Fua, AND Move FACTORY, • Oppo,ite Washington House. ilagcratown, Md. BIB;GY, sLEIGH, & 1.1011611 BLANK ETs. A VA II i'l:'PF of new Potterng. common to best II ; grades at UPDLGRA FPS HAY, FUR; AND Cirl i OVß FACTORY, tilrtatottlq. lter INK, Sable, Fitch. Squirrel, Frer.ch Sable, gg and a variety of common Furs, all styles. and prices. Astrachan, Angora, Ermine, Swan Down and Sable Trimmings, Fur•trirumed Hoods, and• every other article in the Fur or Trimming line 14 lades' wear at UPD It A F'S • Fete FACTORY. Opposite Washington House. Hagerstown, Md. • N. D. All furs are warranted as represented, and no resurrected furs sold in our establishment. OLD FURS RESURRECTED. cleaned altered and repair ed in the best manner at UPDEORRAPH's FOR FBOTORT, Opposite the Washington House, isgetstown, GLOVE FACTORY. 11 aro raanutalcuriug all.the populir Gloves of the day, including the great Dog Skin Glove. Wlo' 'Allies end 3000 Gents 'have worn these goods of our own make. They 'will tell • you they are the bent glove they ever vvure, almost' as nest as a kid glove and five timer; as ,durable, ,and made only at • , 'Gwyn AND FOR rACTDftr, Opposite the Wiehingtan douse, • Hager town, Alp cossumerivEs TH E Ailveitiser, having been required to health in a - few weeks, by 'n very simple motet?, after bay ing suffered several years with a severe lung airee tion, and that' dread disease; Consumption—is anx ious to make known to his tellow-su deters the mane aims% To all who desire it, he will send a*copy of •the prescripiion used (tree of char;ej with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they wilt find a suss cuss volt Coaktriterion, ilhoicuivis, etc. The object of flie adsertieer in seeding the ,PreacriPtinn is to henel the'lifficted, antiopi esti. inforniatinit which he conceive* to be in valuable ;ire& tle topes every sufieret will try bit remedy,' as it *ill cost them nothing, and ,ry, pulse li bles4iier. - Parties wishing the .prenriptiori, will.illeaFe 'ad dress Rim. EDWAULJ A. mayl4] WilliumsOurg, liitige New York. ...100:114104S, OF i lrot GEN 'riii),stipitieti 'Yetiis trent Nerioiur Dphility; Pronouns 'Decay. anti all the el feet/ of yodthful nisliseret tor ,thit sake• of waning hunvinityvaesid 'free 40. a lit3v#tt,smd;ii, the receipt.. nnd directions : Or prikirw ltln .napear t vedy by whi e b he was lured. Map:silo ientlng t4:o6dt by the, advertiser's experience, can do dy'iddiess ing;in poirect eentlztance. 4 - ' I - JOHN B. OGDEN,. • mss #1 o• 1.7.4;,.,du r *trot, new York. 4. tom of watch J. A 1 Ma' FURS. T3EM „ „ Btd:, hie I.Bth , of trhijimbet fastebt R. ittfr. 'l.lnruei , Mr): ' t WV44IGLErk, forth' rlyi On the m'cl ult, 13iit'ronitt4 . 441 , ..1 1 1{,A1 KLINIVRIWIWRAtOi7.iet ,11 4144EV-Ij r , y.Q0 1 4 , 0di ton county ; bylbe--RoiT,-*-16Ev-Pe ' Moyer, Mr. FitANKLIN BENDER, to Siee . l.4die J. Welsh' both of Waynesboro”. , . A one dollar "gietibbiiiii,," a haedsonie .1 3 !ifeddi aeoompanied gigt 4497 03 , PA Ogg, fq, °P.,! : ,Plete.T. VINT. Sv friend, Frank,. will accept onr,.thanka. may it be his lot, with * Alit of lila fair "partner, - 4 experfenee a itiottperous en Hippy voyage over ,the'troisbled Alf* tuatritneoy, and when done rvitli eifit4.4oifdt lil.,kiniott in the shodekof • , ; BALTI monk, January 4, 18i1i.4-BREAD STUFFS:-We'botine nioreaotiriiy ib flour this •morning, sales being reported on Change - of - 2;000, , bb1a City Mills Mara *ie.-Rio at $5.75, end to the, lent • trade , of? •bbis. Howard Street Estra in lots at 85.6005.75; 'itimk-4.0:10.13411F-dil5r 1 -atkqr -Pititif7kthear. $6 25. to $7 'Per bbl.' WHEAT. , —Tho market- watr.• quiet.' this morning, and for Pennsylvania red. price§ were slightly off, 4,500 bushels prime selling at 1290139 otti. • !Cheri were no'. prime or choice samples , Marylrod fed - at market, but we notice sales 011 3 000 bushels fair, do. at 125@138. ots., and; a small lot fair ,white 'at 133 eta., which comprises all the transactions reporte.' CORN—Was steady, though less sotivia this morn*. The reeeipts were 14,000 -busbels- ' -and-we tittte.eales , - - ssAeillows, vis • 5,000 bushels white at 80186 eta.; 3,500, do. at 90 eta , and 2,000 du. yellow at • 90(5- 91 cents. 107 E.—No receipts or sales to day.- OA TS.--Sales 1,000 busbels'at 54-eta. SEEDS.—Clover is firm. Sales to day 290 bushels prime at $3.25(0.3.1i per trusb . el. Nothing doing lu Timothy or Flax. NOTICE. NOTTER is hereby given to 'all who itre indebt ed, to the undersigned, either by note or book imeoutit, to pay tbeir several. indebtness, as longer indulgence shobld not be expected. ' I would especially notity ilioieindebted to Inc on my-kill-Book-to-pay-up. GEO. EVOKE. • jan 7-9 w NOTICE. • PERSONS who gave their notes at the sale of the subscriber on the-10th Mitteh,lB69.are no• titled that the same will be due on the 10th inst.— Prompt payment is requested ? DAVID GILBERT. jan 7-1114 MERCHANT. MILL FOR RENT, rippundersigned offers fur rent his Merchant now in the occupancy , of Martin speck, situated one mile East of lieitersburg, Md., on the Antietam. This mill is locatedin a good grain growing region and has a fine run .of custom.— Possession given on the first of April next. DAVID M. 'DETRIOET. jan T—tf • 1)1114S - OLUTION. PHE co—partnerstnto Leretotore existing betimen 1 the undersigned in the t.oaehmaking business was dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist inst. The notes and book accounts of the firm ire in hands of Jacob Adams for collection, upon whom all persens Indebted are re quested to call ar d make catty element. JACOB ADAMS, jun 7 r GEO. 11 BIA KER. , P BLICI SALE,, T i i i , L bp ,s ,‘ , . i i a d is4 ,,blie nt il t e t;e pn re S ii tT n i c .T O ß o tO f A J i Bathes, in Waynesbatce, the foliating articles : 1 PARLOR COOK STOVE. 1 Walnut Breukfast Table. 1 Ofiest, 1 Duughtray, fi Chairs,2 Bedsteads 1 Wash Tub, Washing Ma chine, 1 criii bucket, tinware, queensevare, crocks, Atm Sale to commence at" o'clock on , said day, when the terms will co made known by Jun 7 2 Mrs. kl, A. TRITLe. PUBLIC SALE, THE subscriber orillOsll at Public Auction, at his resideree. adjoining the' Borouek of Way— nesboro', on TUESUAY, JANUARY' 25, 1870, the bedewing personal property, az: HORSES Five draught Horses, one of which it a fine Broad Mare. two good Wagon and Plow "Leaders. 'Two bupaitir let B lack Colts. CATTLE. Five Head Cattle. including 2 Cum and 3 head of loung Cat Cc. :HOGS. 25 liesd of liege, including 2 Fat Hop* 3 Brood sows and 20 Head of Shotes. A Ibo 3 Wagons, one good Plantation Wagon. 4 inch tread..one ear .row tread Wrigon,, one Spring Wagon, I good Wagon Bed, 1 pair May Carriages, 1 pair Hay Ladders Grain Drill, I Spring tooth' Rake, Falling Top Buggy. klluggy Pole I elegant Cot clog' Itax, 2 three home Barsharo Plows. 3 , Doable Shoved Plows e 2 Sinatra shovel Plows, 2 Harrows, one nearly new ; I. good Corn, Voierer,, 3 low doubletrees. 2 horse tiouble trees, I stogie tree, jockeys.; fifth chain and rpreeda , 2 pair spreader!. 2 pair butt tr. ices, 2 pair breast chains, 'I j.icksiarew, 1 "Elegant Set olio SILVER-MOUNTED .DOUBLE HARNESS , nearly new.,, 40 , two-hushes' grain, bags, ,2 set* Ineechbands, 4 sett front gears, bridles. • coning, halters, 4 fIY rietS;3 Skis 'plow gears. 3 'seta' dung i.otords (gu o set, new and one eat nearly to. , • RN .9 • 100 BARRELS' CO it 20 Bushels Cote, 10 -Tons- Timothy and Clover tlay, I good ; V.'uk stove, No. 0. burns c...tal or wool, end many.otber,artitnes unnecessary to enumerate. bale to cu ornence at EV o'ctoek on said day when a credit of $ titentlti Ulna be :given on alt sum's - of five dd lair anthiptvarati._ • ' ' • tAS.•II CLAYTON.. • Li, V. Moss, 4.1;01. jan 7 3t - - NOTICE.. • • TOTICE is heresy givun that the Rotetti given n.at'my Bah; un the . 24th Feltrusn.,lBlo,. were due no t5t0.14,11 inst. it , /to paid era or, before-. abe 13th tisy.of,..4snuary,nu t at, lutureA "111, be charged kern t y. of sato. ddt 31 3t ' 'JOHN BARBA Ma. I, • • . ` t ' XECO. TO 4 - o*CttOt ' '. 10141 •li is hereby ale - sill cite litt'etii"fcstiiinent• ory,te the estate erehtisifier . : 3Vtattle; hi* .'of. Di . s iihingtori township. deo'dt; havo beets granted to the obsrriber. All persons intl&bted to riii,l,.kce den t. are not;fiqd to ,in elf,,e- psy,oient.. aid ,ad . having claims will preeent theta prJperly jtethentiostesl for oddment. • . der. 31 6t lIENFT:r ItATZ, Efr.. nor 4c ran moo) 4 it ,Ig9 dfa. : - SAriveitA t ; • • , 4 6 ,"g itta • • 11' 13' 14-'. 16i 10 17' 28 •20 21c 22. V 44 f - kgiittuAnt; 2 3-7 la 14 1 48\ 4'7 %. 49 1, 21, —24., .24_24 2b ,26• 1 • -4,1 --- 1- 2 3: 4 5- 0 7 9 1.0 . , 11 12 13 140• 4 15;;/-1041 W..' 14 •• 4 4 20 21 ;$9 4gb 27 23 f 29 ',46.!..9* MAHON; Aram, SA 4 10 11 1:1 21- 42. 24" - ••• • 1 22'1: kt,4#‘ 1 2. 3 '' •i . 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2.2. 23 24, 25., .21,, 2 9 30 31 - ~: J OdE, 56 7 8 12 .13, .1.4-16.17. 16 ~29; 21, 22 23, 24 , 25, ,27 28, 29. 89 • 3 4 5 6 T $ 9, JULY, • 17 18 19 2U 2V - :'22 23. 24 25. :46" 89. 81 . 1 2' . & 4 5. (1.. 7 8 9 10 11__19 13. 41kUOUST,, 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 , .'2l j 2'4 23 .24 2&. . . au. 27, • ' 1: 2 3.: 4 5. 6, 7 8 g 1(1.. 11, .12 13. 14 15 16. 17' IS. ' 19:.; 20 .:;s2 T ',22 28. 24:. '454 :46. .47 28, 29 36 StriEtizgs, 00TOBEK ; .`..;4' 3 4 5, t 7 . 8- 9• 10 U. 12 13 . - 14 15 16 ' 17. 18 , 19. 20 21 22 23 2,4, 25, 2.6 2.7. 28 29 aV .81. , NOVEMBEIt, 6 T 8. 10 .11 .12 V 1 7 1 15: 16. 1 . 7 18 - 19, 211 21 :42 23. '44. 25. ' DrcioniEß, • ' 2: 3, • . '4. 5 6 - 7'; S., 9.. IS.) • - 11 12 la: • t 4; 15. 2. 16. 17 18 19 •20 21 23. 23. 24 25 36 '27 2S ' `29• SD- 31 Cough Cold or A. Borraalii•Oati Beg ires immediate attention, as nee'. 4.. 0 ',NA; lect often n=ubs in an incurable Lung Diver so. L B RONG HIA c_ j Brown's Bronchial Troches -- 4'oo\ will most invalidity giveiinLre lie Med For Bronchitis, ,Astlima, Asthma. i.:ntairh. Conft sumptive and Throat bivenscs. they litive a sootti. trig tlfect. . SINU,ERS nod SPEAKERS a s e them t 3 clear and sirrgthen the ic.i. Owing to the good rcimbition,und pepularityl of the Troches. many worthless and cheap imitations are offered, which are gond far nothing. 'Be !melte obtain the TRUE' Brown's Bronchia): Troches. SOLD EVkitlltliEltig. ,• - • nov 19 6m PUBLIC SALE.. THE subicriher will sell at Public Side. at Fla rrsidence, one mile nouthweA of Waynesboro', 01/ FRf DAY THE 14TH DAY OF /JANUARY, the following personat,properth to•wit - FOUR WORK HORSES, two of which ere fine brOod mires with foal. bot'a good plow leaders; 2 Cults rising 3 years; EIGHT READ ~ CATTLE, among which are 4 mild' cows; 2 . WAGONS, one broadtread, the odic? nerroar.wheel, 1 iirstrate Wagon lied, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 1 pair flay Lad dere, 1 pair Hey Cerii,igela. 1 Iley Rake. AI Grain Drill, 1 Hand Corn twolorse Carriage, 1 Coiling Box, nearly new ; • • . ONE REAPER.ANO ONE MOWER, 5 Bambino Plows, 3 thee-bon* and 2 OrroUrsei; 4 double abovel Plows. 2 single shover Plows Harrows; 1 Alorii Coverer. forki anifirakes, 2 threes boleti double trees,2 two horse double' trees, alat single trees.'l fifth eliain 'end' Spreaders,. 3 +jockey sticks, 2 pair butt traces, 1 pair breast chows, :1 jackscrew, 1 Hay. Fork; Rope antl.Polleys, • SET OF BUCKSMITII TOOLS, a lot ohl iron.' 2 sets Breechbauda, 3"seia rrtiot blears. aud !orioles, • halters arid Ay. tiers, '5 sets of now Graers,,l set.dang boartht,'2 grain' oh dies; 1 good Erbss'-ctir ;:iittl 1 " COok - - Shiva, • 1 Coal etove and Kitctlea'arrd 1 • i)ieing;.'ett,- birrcla said. ' hogsheads, . end rainy , other articles tor 'necessary to mention.. :Isle -. 1 4 , .c0m - LINI/C8 at 10 o'clock on said day, when a crealit. eight mouths art. be given on all snots of $ll.l arta upwards: . , - . - • .. , AXOB 'CUBA ' V. Moto: , 044 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ss.hstaby given ' t testairornt bi: • • t ilt r ary, to,tha, ',State et Oztbeth - 'Oaks; late. of Wavoesboro'_;l l sl., deed, triintieltd' this subscriber: All persons indebted to said deesdeitt. Are s OGC::114::to ißakqiinieu.kuntAll veal pn4nlllolll properirtidtheittletikMtlettlew, zaiet. • - • ••,113341452,63.11141141577,, , ... • dec 34 6ti, deb 31 lit —"• •° Min% t. w i f..1,.. , ,:„1 , . . ii Diuhscrib. r nouties liesaette*Witrite tikeir• notes a. his val.., Febturey, Attf 9. that thetia,o hlk iStaa'ots.thet ..,11,1r, , inst.-✓:komp. lisy,asesit 1e.114 s4Se-iiiieessi:- , '—' ~...---,„ i...." , • aee . 3 . 1,3 t,,, !,,, ,-. , ......:A..; el I. , .rkl i tteOPTZEillN • w.' ~ . ASTILOari AVE , * Isetri (lAMB to the, remises 'Si tiiii AV r , N..)- .:INkyneitssoo..toeottseArtriatit,' , Aqi.fie w i t h wt‘tlellim.mippuocitsii' ..,:eot# ji4A*Sr ow.., Ihe wanes "stew etts I.! . I,llpiarstryi l yiay rimer' Intl Itke be; item?. ii , .. ~,, tk; 31 at IMIN S';'lliiii. ..7- 6 T 8, 1 - 2 • °: 4 :4. ,E.