Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, January 21, 1870, Image 2

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    VILLM RECIAD.
W:4l3l.llMaNilitlitiartakr., ,
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k'riday,ilatm n u ** 24 , 1/0704
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Guv • Geary woe i.sitersur" ell for '-titt,
otrOuud term 'ou Tuesday t,
41fiiNkiegendef.R.,,*mku!.,i0 , AtkAuch ,, poor
4041th_4hal . he, v.tia 14x!tel i t o tivtipottO ie un
able_ to stand. , _
fic4.9lto nrprplus of National Bank notes
ibereast4 titille'w York and the banks are
i,reaafrigt-ttent - epen h tiovernmeat dealers
at five percent'. -
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DIIT r °arrant.. ,
i'aiton:inleigrikin
aye the Conaruittne ,af Nays, and Means
have detercuinepovlace.nothraeite coal on
'the free lint.
vs.; /to Ohio farmer= .being. flaked ithie
horses trete thatched, said ::eyee, 'ihey tire
watched Brat-rate; one of 'them iti:*;illing to
do all of the work,_abd tile other ,is Willing
that he ,
iter Kansas follows the ezatupie, of lowa,
and elected 'Mitts Enima Cturpb - elt,'of Topeka,
enrolling elerk'in the lover bons - 4316f the
, "Revolutions never .go backWe'rel"
tg, The lower town of the Mole la..
land Legislature on Tuesday ratified the rtf
teenth'Amendment to th'e Constitution, tlike
Senate havin -taken similar netionlas6 3une
This is the twenty fifth of -the.States•w ire
have completed their assent, and Ohio,, Ne
braska, lowa and Texas will soon folio*, ma
king twenty-nine in ell, or one more than is
needed to secure the Amendment.
Anfunstott.—The bill to adult - C .- Virginia
as a State of the Union, passed the House
of Representatives, on last blat.nrday, by •a
vote of 90 to 95. It is thought the bill will
pass ihe•Senate by a decisive majority. It
is said .President — Grant cordially approves
the bill and till sign is.
The — Rev . :Henry Ward Beecher has
committed another of the acts which distin
guish him from the level of ordinary human
ity. Plymouth Church having recently'
voted. that his 'present annual salary of 612,.
500, be increased to s2o,ooo, — he declined
irons the. pulpit the addition which was of
lath.
105 - On Friday the Minnesota
ratifie3 the 'Mienlh Amendment, and on
Saturday Molnar action as taken 41:1 Olt
Mississippi Legislature. Twetity•five States
have now given their assent. Ohio will
shortly be the twenty sixth, and but two
more are needed, while - ehere are four wboss
affirmative action Lie certain.
gft.The Coogressional Temperance Socie
ty held a meeting at Washington on Monday
evening on which
. 0008000 Vice President
Colfax, Senator Wilson and other' members
of Congress; delivered, addresses. Resolu
tions were adopted proposing a united and
persistent effort by the friends 'of total ab.
stioeuce to .form societies throughout the
country ,on the 22d of February next.
STATE TREASURER.--At the joint session
of the two 'Houses of the Legislature, held
on last Wednesday fur the purpose of aim
ing a State Treasurer for the coming year.
General W. W. Irwin, of Beaver, ranning us
an independent , eundidato, was elected on
the third ballot, over B. W. 'Mackey, of
Allegheny, the regular caucus nominee. As
— both — gentlotnen are iterublicansthis result
caused quite a flutter iu politieal circles and
has led to some very ugly charges against
certain pertibers of the 83nate and house
who i refused to support the regular nominee,
ak" State Temperance Convention ,bas '
been called to meet in 'Harrisburg on the
Bth of February. Local organizatitins are
requested to appoint and accredit delegates,
Credentials will bo required from all dosir:
ing,:to , take part in Abe deliberations of the
Convention. dgtieti delegate-is requested to
bring with him $2 as a contribution 'to - the
.espeires. ,Delagates, who , desire reduced
Railrnad;fare, ,should at once:motif y ,Luther
S. Kauffman, Minersville,Schuylkill county
Pa., of:thow purpose'to 'Presint—:giving,
full iiatue and the Itailioull' over which 'they
pass to reach, Parrisbarg. , Alc : will
, thenffurtrard,to each,delegate-llie proper or.
''.llBt 'for an excursion ticket -.et reduced
mace 'Cook, pastor of •the''Sev.;
,
Seth :firstit*Mitheilie4 ° Oh nich, York
s repent ferind, possessed to the
, ittuteltotheventire confidence and- esteem , of
iiiiiftodk: arid ffie Ile arks the has
..hana t (4l,a;ino,etrifiiiing wife andhe,ifither t of
Anto,ehilaten,..anci ell auppesed , his to be.,a
-.A.rfew:dawaince dint).
peared, and ..with luau also disoppeared 'a
Nies Johneon,sieh;lieidliful, of Genie°, and
iespeotAlia l - T a l pri„linidtdgm'enihet
Bo leaves lel►yatl:bipa ; wits ,an
. children ; be lovidg* :parade syd`•• tbrotliliird
una"the
faothita, e!, theiio ere. iiihe:l44 . )at
.tildt.upen 6tdio :upon 50c,i4„,;,,i.
TANNERY 13 uttNtp..77.--Tbe Patine :144
licatu.saye:thttt; bu Ftbe ,, aigi4.tif;thel , th
dxtetia44 l Tzttinoily! 11t :'')Xotilskt4,
in),hAting Ofeek to
County; 44:41eAtrqed f 141 4 ,, 4.4eatteiti
from the holler., ,There• was kokre in,urstnett.
ou chi Itusitt6,laii beetr i
4bico.t.iinea at tltio 1.44
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Da. SCUCEPPB —The Baltimote-Aincrietra
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Wer . s9adtlyiranstated and pubyalted
Are the Nlitkiftxt-,,,WaOpt ~geicuag. a itef*.
,
'Sd*tnidt, :of Carlisle,
who thweitiedlliat,tte bad aeon in New Yoit
who had testified itt the trials
in ' f 'Betlin, 'Prus'ida, Where.,,a' Peal Schtnpr?
hairbeen convicted of robbery -And forgery.'
-Leto:lEllg to_titis statement -the
of
after receiving a description of the 1)r,
Schcoppe who is now in jail et Carlisle, be
lieved that he is identic i al with the Berlin
forger. • • • •
..Mr.„.Schmidt no* •,waites to-thosßaltintore
Wecls! &letter directly contradietins: this
theory. lie states, that lie has tsolved the
mystery, and bee beyond denbc -proven , thtet
The 'alleged murderer •of 31 is Bteindeeke
endtie 'Berlin 'et iteinal_are
3'.
4 9 1 /Br -- 1;: - '- •
A nek sOttico of informatien"..4B been
discovered, dating this week, Wiiieh is
hoped will entirely settle tide mystery. -Thera
Is in 'Baltimore ellertnati Who is 'from the
same village where . the SehmOu family re.
flified in Germarm and who was eorStrined
in the -church by , the Rev, Sobmppe,
the -father of Pant This man go Rio
Citilisie, and after seeing the prisoner will
be, able, to identify- him, lie states that
„ , • . , L er brother Fritz
Ititellibintriollermant.
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BABES IN TEE WOOD--A SAD FATE -
New Ycar'e day three children, eons b 1 Mr.
Joseph Wyhle, a respectable laboring wan,
residing near h ompton, :in. 'dame county,
N. J., at the base of_the Wynockie Motto
tain, left home. for 'the purpose of "going
.Hutting" la the ivoodiOn the mountain.
`lt was 4 o'elock when they_leit _home, so
that their failure to return before nightfall
occasioned FAA little alarm After that, how
ever, their couticand *absence rendered the
distracted parents almost tondo. The fear.
ful rain sterna which prevailed during the
night and' part of the nest day fearfully in.
tensified the teelings et the ,bereaved father
and mother, ipasmuch its thetr,little darlia,s
had not yet been seen nor heard from
On Monday a search was made by a num
-her of the country people, but nothing could
-dared -- ate - c - omrettl_of_thel-vvitereat • •
sing eltildreni whose ages were respectively
ten, seven and five years. The entire neigh•
borhood at length joined in tho search, and
it its not until Tuesday last that the mys
tery was solved.
The innocent trio were found lying dead,
side by side, nu the south side of the nieuri•
Lain, some ten or eleven miles Irvin their
home. It was quite thickly covered with
rimter-where- t he bodies—were_diseov tired.
From,. the appearance of the latter it is
thought that the children existed for severai
days on the nuts they had gathered previous
to tieing benighted, anti having lust their
way wets °Nei taken by physical exhaustion
and starvation, which resulted---imdeath.—
The bodies , were rentoVed _to the home of
their heartbroken _parents, for wliom the en
tire community evince the deepest sympathy.
atei;ln the First Branch of the Baltinme -
City Council, on Monday the ordinance for
the endorsement of the bonds of the Western
Maryland Railroad by the oily was passed,
the amount to be endorsed upon being in
meafled to $1,200,000. Amendments were
adopted providing that,if within six months
after the ratification - of the ordinance by the
votcrs of the city the work upon the road be,
mem the oily and Owings' Mills has not
been begun, the City Register is directed to
"withhold aid to the Company until the work
has been commenced," and "that the work
and repair shops of the railroad shall be to
coed in or udjicent to the city."
lltirDespatches from the West show a
condition of weather prevailing there which
even excels in its phenomena and rapid
changes the,remerkable state of that in this.
locality. Oa Smithy night st. Louis was
visitsd by a tremendous storm of rain, wind,
lightning and thunder, the severity ofwhich
caused a panic in two theatres of the city.--
A number of persons were injured in the
crush, but none 'ale, reported killed. The, t
sterta extended throughout that section 'ef
country, rand during its continuance , the
weather was quite warm, changing afterward
to intense cold. The Ohio 'river is rising
rapidly, and there urnjears of an inundation
alongoits.banks. 04.ve.Q.ity, Ky., eight
,persons were killed.by the tornado.
S. Senator Pratt, from Indiana,
I:wishes.to resign his teat in the Senat e .—
This is'euch a • novelty in• the history of
American pclitica, that it is worthy of being
';herulded — ihroughoUt the tand. Another
;singular, but, most excellent" circumstance in
this wonderful inan't history, is the foot that
he was elected ; Senator' without, soliciting or
:ticsiring the : position. Sueh a man shoed
he retained mhere.he ie;for it itbarely pos
sible:chit another like hiui orill•erer be foetud;
auci though he wishes to resign, that fact is
strong eVideCtie that, he is ..he right man in
the Tight „ • , , •
irronainfoN WANTED ;—The ' 4 3leaver
,Arpesaayilr::* Mrs. George Lewis, 131* re.
riding in Delaware township, Mercer .Co.,
N., (POstp,ffme a4dieso, New- Hamburg;
Metter so., l's.,) deeirerto les& ol'the res.
idonee of a brother Durand Recee,..Martich,
who earite from Wales about .eue , -,Vcar, ago
to this country. Mrs, J,Jew,is left , Wales in
October, 186 q,
ir to, tacift•:her Jiirsbind, who
i r.- d,sec 4, r :eil, Ivar 44. 'iO', thlS, noaa t rf !• but at. on
irn‘ll% . Ore ift4, that PO ,40 . ;:flfl,
fsoto
icjuries toceived item falling off a' tree in'
!
4 i T4b tof 91.! p•PP 9 Atfr.p ! Lewis, is,
iiailficomato, : :X4l4#o4lllnl94 4 Ao4c , is .tioxioui
Ao3ltaill Aot , ;i6eritboop sot her biotberliti
desires;thelioisiapere of : - ,the ••odroitrjr ' to
. pubibth - this;uotipo. .. ,
LOCAL TATTER
• s..tratii,i_ 1 111 p 1;04 • eaten •
nd
'•vertisekl through the colutuni of !the Recortf
take plane act
' T. S.; Filbort, Waynesboro', ...tattuary . 22k
thOittpion W neaboto'; '22.
Wayoesboro', annual.. 22ti.,
Jas . 11. Clayton, adjoirting Waynettboro'
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3)'avitl - Alinot,.3 miles 1:: "Df AY*YP.ee•
boro', January 2V tht
Geo. Ilollinberory in WayiThshoto,, Jan.
:
hilt' utile 'North' d
toy, January Datb. -
.I,434 , ..l4`iints;tiear b`Uhttttry
Suiyely, in irout of the 4utt ,
#ohrita ry , ilt:
Geerge P.; Bittunerti, - 2t . tnirea of
Wii:viesb•Siir".;:l 4 )ibiu4t* Bth.
ittartin'lNOl..., 2 anilea Southeast of *ray'.
De boi9; 11‘larttary . '
GardeirSee4tr et,4mberaods.
Or Alien's Lung 1341sam. at Afnberioula
•Cr Fahroers Blood Panaboa ht Ambei
isorh.. - =._
Breast Pins, Sleeve Buttons and
b:undreils of Braeeleta;'at very cheap rates
at - • MAL LEERS. :
ON HAND YET=A very few , of th ose
4 _l.l. fot
two years, at
.
NOTICE—That y ou ought always go to
C, N. Beaver's of your Hats, Shoes and
, • , ",. • : a°, , *
POSTPONED.---The sale, of personal ,prop•
erty •of Mrs. E. A: Tritle, in eonsequetce of
the storm on Saturday last, was postponed
until to.morrow (Saturday) at 2 o'clock, it M..
Son..—Mr. J. Beaver, of this place, is
manufacturing and Felling, Wholesale and
retail, an article of Soap, which surpasses
anything of the kind now in use. Head a
woman's poetical appeal in its behalf in an.
otter-column;lind-Call-aruLaccure a "bar?
I=2
14'XCHANG6:1". - Several 'weeks since a
13uffalo Rube waa exchanged between this
plaoe and - Stnithsburg, - .1bi.90r -- an inferior
article. The mhsing roba bud the initials
C. A. S. F. on it. The- party having the
robe will confer a favor and be liberally re
witrqed by Pending it to' this Oleo, where
the other can he bad.
CATAMOUNT SnoT.—One day last week
our sporting friend, Mr. Wm..Benshoff, shot
a 'Catamount at Wild. Cat Reek, on the South
Moiintain, not far from Monterey Springs, I
thirty•six pounds, measured
four feet in length and seventeen inches in
bight. A paw from the "varmint" ean , be
seen at this ufhee.
A Visrrott.—Dr. D. A. Stouffer, Surgeon
Dentist, of Greencastle, Paid us `
'a visit .on
Monday last. rlie dis a q!ever .young
gent and a skillful operator. We are pleas.
ed to learn that kis professional services are
appreoiatee by the good people of Green;
castle.
Falai Foil SaLF.."—D. M. Detrieb and Dr.
I. N. &lively, administrators of Abrrn. Barr,
dee'd, will sell what is htown as the ''Walter
Farm," on Saturday the sth day of February.
This is certainly a desirable property. We
are requested to say that it will be sold with
out further postponement, See advertise
ment. •
BANK Tazenort.-00 the 11th inst. the
following persons vere elected Directors of
tho First National Bank of Waynesboro'
for the ensuing year t Alex. ifaruilton, Geo.
flesore, Daniel Mickley, W. S. Aroberson,
Joseph Price, Henry (Jima, Daniel
iloltino
er, Daniel Tritlo and John Philips. W. S.
Amberson was unanimously re-elected Pres.
ident. '
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RE• UNION.- At a meeting of the Eseou
tire Committee, lfild at the room of Lieut.
t01.,D. W. Rowe, it was resolved, that a
re-union of the officers of the, 126th Regi
ment, P. V.,.be held on Tuesday, the ad
day of May next, at the Court House in
Chambersburg, preparatory to a general re•
uion of the Regiment, to be held,. at rthe
same place, on Tuesday the 13th day of De.
comber next, the Anniversary of the battle
of Frederickabirg.
harmers and.evcrybody else spcalcfa
vorably of .building ait:in:pike between this
place and Quincy. Will not Borne of our
public spirited citizens in town, and along;
tile proposed route melte an early movement,
and ascertain what amount V Subscriptions
can be obtained for so . desirableen
iwprove
moot'l.
P. 8. Since thanbove, was,
• in type we
have been requested to announce that a pub
lie meeting Will •be held in the. Town flail,
on Saturday of neat week, 'itt 2 o'clock, at
Which it irk PrOpased to make prelinnaary
;enactments to accure the road. , A general
attendant:els requested. „ ,
, 134itg. BvEcTloN.--.414.a0 election held. on
lith inst.,. the ,followiog persons were
'elected Di:veto:a of -the Firt,4l4ational Bank
of ,Greetieistle, to aetve for thoenanint,, , ,ear :
J, O. AieLanahin, Job* Itowe,:eiohe Beth
reeff, JAG 'Wilhelm:, A.B. - Whiterd, Jaaoh
Shoill4 8. A. Bradley, lir:;J.% K. baticiaou,
CrOinWell Itenjaniin - Seively aid - 0eo:
I
W. ,
‘.l k - ,cirjhe'rred:ei,l 9 klllo2,4iect4 says tilattho
nt4t-kuetora ou the Frederick And ,Poonsylva;
Via Liao Railroad SIC pil ei Sbilligll Alio work
with au energy-tlatt intimates All Catty 'MI6'
Fiction of the work.
e ,
"AtivEtvri Erns --Artiong- the adver
tisements in th issue w'illlikleatid that of
' the , Geiser 'AX4iltO . P 3 tl lll °g (3014 " 311 .. *
w[tilolf vice airebt - spanial attention,. bespite
the cry' of thard attiagency in mono
niary.trtrairtif titb.f.the tliiinpany is extensive=
ly engaged in Oat - Manufacture of the sele•
"briiiinl Onitsir Silf-ltegulating Grain Separs•
ter u Cteaner, awl Bagger.' Last ,s.ear,
business was, iucreaseti in conScquetice of
important improv , ,ments waste upon the'ma:
chine, and Wu loam that the prospects for
vest
A iirorninent A.geot has recently abandoned
natiern Separator. ,the.
Cardwell, manufactured at Itichnuind, Va.,
and seaarcii the agency for the Geiser &pa.
rate' .tu siB boathern . and Sontifwbsterb
States, where he expects to operate 'mien
sivelpin t.he..sale.of_thoe.scaeb ines, 9t her
imprevementsliave quite recently teen
• Tii MORMON REw.LIQN.-Lthe ;Weekly
Aibune, published 'by 'prominent:' Mormon
elders tit Salt Like, boldly advbeates . the
abolishment. the - - one Jilin power, the
priesthood, foreign missions• and all pier.
eantilo Operative institutions. It favors; the
recognition of all eystems'of religinp,L and
plurality of wives when bared on pure tarn.
lion. It . opposes . eivil or religious persecu.
A LEX. LEuus
1 / 4. 1* tins, LW VIB " — 1"1 • • s•-.
general 'government. This movement has
the.support ofiever sii thousand members of
the Mormon Church, among wham are the
les • • iture in Utah
From the Albert , Evening Journal of bee. 7,180.
11E/IVY DAAIAGEB.-- in the great suit of
John' S. Perry against Jagger & Littlefield,
which has been befofe' the — l:Mb - A — States
Court for the past seven or eight
.years,"and
for three years or more before the
° llan. A.
A. Royce, of Utica, appointed as :fluster to
ascertain and report the gains end profits
made by the defendantg'in violating the as
signments and infringing the patents under
which the. celebrated Oriental stoves•are
tuanufaetared and sold. we learn that a ro•
fftriva - o - Veen - tnado arcaroinv to Mr.• Perry
as damages, the sum or ef52,747,82.
Some tbstusan - ds-01--Stores ticat, were sold
by tlte•.Littlefield Stove Manufacturing Cow.
pang nre understood not to be included in
this award, but are to be the'subject of fur.
ther proceedings.
Nearly all the Bitters that are advertised
to be used as a stomach Bum, are malty he
jarions, and should' he avoided. But the.
Conatitation Bitters are as represented, a
good stomach Bitter and perfectly safe to
use. Try thew and ho convinced. Sold by,
all Druggfrts
George Bothwell, of Schuylkill county,
Pa., has left for, England to receive a fortune
of 120,0,000. '1 he property has been in
chancery 'ref forty years •
SPECIAL •NOTPUIN.
BUFFA LO7 ROB ES.
ALARar. LOT assorted girtiles.of Prime Buf
falo Robes, and a few XX Whole Robes, will
be sold,eheap nt UNDEGRAP
HAT, Fua, AND GLOVE FACTORY,
Opposite Washington House.
Hagerstna n,
BUGGY, sLEIGH, •e HORSE BL ANKETAT.
AVARIETY of new Patterns, common to hest
grades at
VAT, Fl3ll, AND GLOVE FACTORY , .
retorts. )Id.
JAA I
Ai INK, Sable, 'Fitch, Squirrel, Frcr.eh Sable,
AL and a variety of common. Furs„ all styles, and
priers. Astrachan, Angora, Ermine, Swan Down
and Sable Trimwings, Fur-trimmed Roads,' and,
every other article in the Fur or Trimming line tie
ladies' wear at UPDEG RA IF'S
Fula FACTOIIT.
Opposite Washington House,
linger:down, Md.
N. B. All furs are warranted as represented, and
no resurrected fury sold in one ea t a hh.thment. •
FURS
111TESURR EC FED, ciouti.d altered and repair.
^Go
cd to the best manner at
UPDEGRRAPH's
Fun FROTOIM,
- Opposite the Wnshingtoo House, liagerstown,!lld.
GLOVE FACTORY.
Au - E are tnanutatruriug nll t h e popular Gloves
V V 4 of the day, including, the groat .Deg . akin
Glove. 21.100. Ladies and 3000 Gents have ,worn
these goods of our own make. They will tell you
they are the best glove they ever wow, filthiest as
neat as a kid glove and five times as' durable, and
made only ut UPDEGHAPH'S •
Gram AND FUR FAUTURY,
Opposite the Washington !louse, •
Eager town, Md.
' THE Advertiser, having been recurred to', health'
in 'a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, alter hay
ing suffered several years Witu a severe lung afro,
tion, and that dread disease, Consumption—is an -A
ims to make known to his fellow•sutferers the means
of cure. ,
To all wha desire it, he will send a copy of the
rescriution used. (tree. of Ovule) with the direc
tions forlireparing - and using the seine, whieh they
a suite, CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, AB7lll/111..
ORO2:CUITIS, ita. The object of the advertiser in
sending tho,Prescription is tobeneat the afflicted,
and spirted, information which he conceives to be in
valuable; and tie holies every' sufierer will try hit
remedy, tie it will cost them nothing, and may prove
a blessing.
Pasties wishing the prescription..will • plense ad
dress Rev. lib WAlill A. WIL.bUN,
may 141 K ings. 1;o., 11i cw
. mitnons YOUTHe
A tik:lti I PI who 'mail:cif 'yeu,:s from
Pie:vows Debility, Prernature , Decay, and•olrthe
facts of youthfut /I:Wise:oo°n, wilt, for the sake' of
suPrinn humanity, send free. to all who the
receipt, and directions (.1r imiking the simple remedy
he Was cured: iluffer,qo.l,Viiihrig
by the' OdaeitircYkcixpe,rienee, can do no by address.
ham iti perfect confidence, • •:= • • ' • • -
.•30101 IL ()UDEN,
may. 14.1 „ Not ,42 4;tidor striset, cw. York.
, ,
lit. Butioidal - 110'0; Clietiibersburg, cin
;kW) 180 W. O. j Stiffiv4liitr
gei, Ifr. JOHN . ; :0-, miss
LI
,FUpliC;l)o4. of tilO, vicinity of
Waiao6.l.lol:6': "• ''
A§c,9149 - o)sAug tltp t above ,00tioe we, rp'-
coi4ed. the ousjooiary ”greembuek'• for whiub
the'happrbridegrOotu will accept our thamis,
U
aufol 4 . l2lmAplapio,fo.oty, aud.paace. !tad
tleoty ere wo' tiLeir welded.livea.•
Near Greevastle. qn tlib 13th Anat. by
I.lev. 11. 1.1, Lesher, I,lr _JOIIN DiiTEit,lo
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
wtc=" - Axerxxx3,:
!Alias MARIA iUII4 . I3MAN. both' of the
vtemity, ot, Mount 'Hope, Ibis ootAntY. -
' on the 19th January, pt the *jibs() of, A,
Neria, Esq„ by Rev.& A. DeMoyerJblr.
D. trafs - Knsoo, to filisti
Ailit S 1 N Wityllesboro', Pp. I
`;' (fin the 18th y"ithet Rev, D F.
ooki, Mr. .§A U, , h11.1' J. fkl INTL to- d ire
R0D0.8138,,, - all 'Aitehielitoo
.r3rxim Tcow:33..
In this Owe, on the 9Gb inst.; Mrs-MAR.
GAR +'T •STRALEY, aged 65 yeare, - 5
inonthe da i ts I
I'iit:Aiitti#lA 4 TWeigtoro.llo_:;4B., 1870,
—Tho demand for flour is limited to -the
wants of the, hote-e.euusto3tersi WI to purehas
ed tiloo°.'hatrels - -in '6460(400i for
upe r fide, 141 5 , 0(64V , tor trio; 45@6
for lowa, Wiabousio' and Siiutieiptii, 'extra
,family (the latter rate-6r ehtilikj - s - lennsyl
vania du. do. at $5.76(4025,.1ndiana and
Ohio do. do. at
~ f fh,7, s K4d'2o, and fancy
brands at $6 50@7.50,Atecording - by quality.
Rye flout sells at $b 'barrel., - Prices •of
corn meal are nominal. ,
There is no spirit• in the wheat , market,
and prices favor buyers, with ‘sates of Ponn
,sylvania and Delaware red at 1ti..2.2q1.25,
Rye is steady at 81 , ,forArestern and , ' -Venn
sylrania. Cornsis quiet, with, ea ten of 2,000
bushels new yellow at,B4( - 4880 t #ecording to
quality. Uses attract .but littte,
,attention;
ash's of Pennsylvaoia at.'ss®s7e. There is
nothing doing in barley or Malt elev:erseed
bwsktels at $7.75R8
huothy ranges from $3 trij
to $3.75
FOR -SALE.
A Rockaway Zuggi, iwarlv new,. Apply to
JOSEPitP.EIVIIIIERT,
Waynesboro', Pa,
jan 21—tf]
PRIVA,TE - SALE
ITIE-House_nmf lot of done Hollint4rger,
unto on NOM kitzet t, is bffereff at Privitti) $n le
For terms, Ar,e.,, call upon , GE!). BI NDER.
N. If not sold before the 29th:ipst.,
then be offered at •
PE11" ILIC sAlLie •
on the Sollih•Vlol t shiner nf ttle Diamond Sale to
eernmeire nt o blo It on said an, when the terms
be Made knoskn by (31%0. %SENDER.
21-ts) S. V. Motto Mist.
PUBLIC SALE,
The subscriber will sell at Public sale. at the res
idence of Geo. Summers• deed, two miles west of
Wtynesborn', and one mile from Willow Groie
Mills, on TUESDAY THE, 811'H FE BRUAillt ,
the following personal property, to wit:
8 11B1D GOOD'HaRSES„.
fear of which are good plow leatfere; two fintrbiood
inure with toa', 2 Colts, ohe rising two years and.
one one-yearoill ; - - -- - -
2.I3SAD or CATTLE ,
seven of which nre' Miii II Cow I, one i"st. tinier, one
dull; the irtlringre Votnt4 Cattle ; "
TIVENTIF-T %V 4) DEAD 1,11 MG*;
two are fat. 2 bran I Sows. who' pig, the • balaned
skates ; 4 Wagons, one Proud tread with lied, one
Plantalian, I 2-horse and one bluing -Wagon, 1
Cart and getirs, - 1 .et H ay.l..:ayriers,.L_set.•Uung
Hoards, 1 tr•lnigti„ I Wai clharruw-,, i 14cCormick
Reaper, I.Spling Hay Hake, I. etting Grain
boat Fan, I Roll ir. g Zictoell, l 1 .) utliiig Box, 1
Hag Wagon, rakes. forks and shovels, 4 ilklk here
and :3 Itorcedierse Plows, : 1 HarruwM ,. 7 dutthle and
2 single :Shovel Plows. ejagle, double and treble
r,ses..i wkev sticks. 2 sets Wesel' band s. 4,se is Front
°ears, 2 sets flow illearri, 2 all s 14 a mess, 5. Hous
ing., G blind bridles and iollars'„ I wagon and bri.
ing saddle, six home Ime and ultip. plow line., i 1).
nets, a. halt. r4' and chains. 2 psi( siireaderi4, filth
elm), lug enable, butt breast and cow chains, 1
jacliscreW, 1 hay and straw Willa. Also
10G BARRELS OF CORN,
150 bushels OATS, 8 hu. ltnlian Oala. 75. bundles
Rye . Straw, 3800 Shingles, a lot old iron and cast
ings, Quarrying Tools, such as augers, crowbar,
sledges, nick% 01 Mork anti isrxiler .; I &wt. BLACK
zS Milli FOULS. I;arpetiler Toots. sudi as saws,
a u g e rs. rtante, br,ces•lintl ti Ft; 1 grin fsbine, 1
cross cut Saw, 1 vivott saw, 1 , 1 gr lin' bugs, 30 bus.
1. 0( 0,,,, 5 , 2 grain et:Klieg, I clover seed cradle, 2
mowing Hz v Oct, Larrels vinegar, a lot empty bar.
Lthi unit bu_vst
ALSO 1101.1SEMOLD.FIINITERli
,„„t:itux,,o, I COOk , t+tove and .boluses ,.
kiost
:s(oltet and pill., rocb,mrd,3o
ectrieit t tyt 1 Itereati, 1 Desk. 2, Lmiking I:tosses, I
via? la • stand. 1. kitchen entrboard. I kitchen -table; 1
doughts,ty l t set chairs;l 'rocking chair, 2 tolock a, 2
bedsteads and bedding, 1 largo and : 2 tonalt W h eels,
/ reel, 1 ittitt kettle, iron pots, / sausage machine,
10 crocks apple:touter, and 'ninny aiticles. too
riumeromi hi mention. 'ILVIsoIo to commence at 9
o'cl, ck on said say; *hen attendance ertilrbe given
and terms made Metro by
6E6, IP. Slilf.ll E
'U.V. itlon:a;
jin ::I—te
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscribor will sell at. Public Rale ,at his
resiiluneo, 2 miles Southwest of .Waynesboro'
on 'tlit.:llb,DAY,THli 17tH OF FI;IIRIfiNRY,
the following described valulib'.e personal property,
4 LARGE MULES,
all yoUng and 'thoroughly broken for,farming;and
learning purpores4 3 Ith Ali HORSES one large
boy Mare $• years old. With foal;, one mm1 . 111:440 3
years old, one black stalL•oil 3 years old;
-
16 .Ilead.o4 Cattle, .
among which are s, Vera I Mild Cows', X fine rung
(llurh'am and berchi Wed) the haLtnee 3 uung
cattle;
10 Iread - Or BOSS Fat
1 ,
brood 'bow, Inianco tiliotes; 1 No; T Sepurio
ono fogiwcr;(iciseiNv ; 1 tviciloiinick !gaper,
pelt raker ; , 1 • Wood Mower, 1 tiraiti Wilt,' I 'lily
Italic, I Iff,lictiatui. I Alm, ,Ighellerciiruskcibutf. u
putyut; 1 Cutting,lfox, I Huy Knife, four %lusons,
broadtrcasl with plod bed, 2 three-Inch end hoe
sprihg witgdo; 3" intik. lily `Laliilerti,'3 set,i uiung
D 1441,1,4 Ihrseear 1'114,4' 3 pitiele anti 6 double
311ovoi 1 Voril cloverer, 3 Borrows. 3 trel;le
;nod .3 twolturoe double•trees; a lot single - trees,: 2
rim ciatilqiimitprtuulcru, brniost„cl,4intt, butt traces,
twariifg c,i 4 utu.s, 61 t ;ektlj.,/ jack.
icit4, 2 lug, chains, - 1 lac chttot,;kicit t cliuioe, torus'
and adieu; grdin 2 •ligtr, 'Cradle, wowing
' o o l lies. 2:u'xes. 1 grindutotlo n , 2 seta' ISivethbantls.
4 acts irtl/02(ioniv,ii:11451i /Imo ,t 4 o s ts, .1' wagon
'middle, 7, bridle, K.co3ats, 6./;1u nay.•4-n01 . 3,14405,
,!aura,4.c. The one half' of 60 'acres ,
-611A1N1N ., T11.11 GI QUND,
r sot !thick 60; ' Tollbt; alig*; planes,let• Oki iron,
1200 tt , p,inotimttle, anti nuiny tither -articles , iiut
,itneeciary bale , tti , entottienew at,9 p ' .
CIOCk c 4, i.l4.ti cloy. 4'4(M, a civil'' , or Mouths
141 lorep.utt glp e.tAn!it' 11),atit.1
111rx tc, of J.
ie .": " -15: 11 . 1tIoNsi;
' ijettiposiltiripettatilbetetut, city' 3' tittate end
tend Lill to tat% tat.ser.
SEISER'S PATENT4FIF-RGULATING
OR IN SEPARATOR
;•
Clltilll ill illa tit rillfill,S
. i 7
.......... -
-No pJemejit wine imprortart 11 t L e firmer then
a ylit,t-C1 eV GRAIII , 0116Sfik It %NIA
CitaiNEß r done pips brut so well and rip wit
I he Rho., cut shown the oremv G.o"§sksit.-
CHINE now butlt silider flie siitlnedsar, agt 01 likb
old invet for hi Itself, with ail the additional I alp rit e
rn nts made luring the plat IN Vents, end now
with first class et c rk rim anc4materta/ this la }On e
justly stands high up above all i.I Its / 111110 PA&i r
Thresher it is equal to the best,as a Cleaner it is su
pellet . t thy exidnirillhaint 111111 isittillittatt
by all htcleat ; t umpuntore. Indeed it is Itta ((nig
racimae that refillyean by one operat um thormiiih
Ey aresh nail cleat s grain fit for market.' But the
fact that, gram direct front this machine commands
twin; to 3 canto a bushel ore thig, (gala direct
it ikii alti Aher nlit chi ne , elitist Itu elinitof,
toper t/irfyi. aili a cleaner b al *hits +vll li ti at„
i t
judgr aat ill thr. it late lin cell l 4 WWI rt# lit
war thoroughly and practically tasted, in competi
tion withotherleadtag machines, always agree that
It is more mimic—more Csaiiily understood and op
erated by these unskilled in oachinery—more darn
We,—threshine as much and yet cleaning better—
With lc a PO*PF ants iuuret 0 gorotttit hoddi tapn
any antier Mai•hutd in , use—aria beans *II titaklt
stud for leis money according to capacity. These
facts are further att at 1 by the thcusands of pur
chasers, enure 01 INII la have bad them ir, use for
the loot I 8 I ears.7'o supply the wants of all, we
flow snake 4 sizes , viz: From a 2 lihrse 'Hallway
or -3. ti roe Lever l'soltr• lo .a ten .4 wle V * " ar I
se w n, power wi th ptices ran g i g gain ; 110 tii
s3li o wlth 14 p war. li , oat i m its i the later*
I lir ve I i iple gt ate l Morse Powers suit ii le for
each Biz machine ranging (WM ''S9 tt to $1 35 Ind
all fully awl fairly wrr te I Tor further turn-
'.lte.vponmthlp Agents vipntril in ierzitpry no m ro
dmeeti, Addie.a.
4.4.1Aat:11 M A Ii,UFA CTl.Truico GO..
WavnasaPtio', Franalin'tio;
Yrunn•
in 21—tf
THE, WO3IAMi FRIEND!
COI,D WATER
tELII-WILSIMNa
NO BOILING, NO WASHBOARD,
by using .
sEaolit Barttrmvs SOAP.
Listen to the Washerworuatesse.ng
The yo.ir of Tubiles is glans
T,, Wat.herwnonen'ever'varintre.
And this is onr thaw. Ft iiving song.
While lu tor washing day ittepare...
No more-seoltline, nn morn trollhle..
N. hrir.l work on 'washing day.,•
For Witt 8.1110 mo w mole by Beaver;
All these ills me (limit away,
w'@ newt tit vrr mare cenr trirk•tehrt,
entage3 by hemline' o'er thsi tub ;'
Ink endizrenste dirt of nll kinds
. Come out with the nlightest rub.
Thiss,noap eaves nur time nn 1 Iplor,
Wen nN w with builin'g
NI wee j,..juren tint nor texture,
As Ranii4 nye ept to do.
Fi nost mlislitlOn 'Titus mid laccui
Ileputi , ul;y wish.w.. tow ;
A II who wish to the proccus,.;
In Utia wny c .n foul out.
Buy gi) s p hyl. 'firth*
V% ii 6 each Ivor vom e,
Then you'll fong-tho 7 seowwo-atont-tlO
Over the lub in n stuies home;
,'Lontr may CI A LFs blessing.
On his evory etep :Mend ;
For Iry ma king ,wsslisig
lio has provoil ur friend..
The retil prile. is 15 ....lots pe r bar. When ikoe
saving,of fuel alone is c ins Wend, it is the cheapest
soli) in the market. --
Manufactured and sold by, .Isepant 13Esteti,..
Waynestioni% Frsn k lin,County, Po.
Prompt attention will he oven to all orders.
AII I ask is, buy, it, try it,. and you will never ho
without it. Ftir :Cllllllllll . ll area hands,, rid` Washing ;
tetter, there never wee, neither, t in nil yfi ling •
mode to Ptilitti this rout. Also to retnovO grease.
hem any earmeu t.
The soave' no huinlme r Send inr it. Address,.
all orders to JINOME BEAVER.
jitn 21-If] P. 0.130 z 21.1, Waynesboro', Ps...
FLJBLIB
BY virtue of nu (viler ot. the 9rphrtrie Court o
Franklin. (county, tlie trittereigneil, ndmizk
istrn tors of Abrailioni • liariolrell, nt I'uhli r.
Sale, in front of the Bowden House. in Wnyitesitore%
on SATIJIIDAY THE urn or REDitIIAR Y, Mae,
following described Heal Estitio,
toning
1.04 ACRE 'S
end 99 Perches, known no iho "Walter'Conn,"-eit
uited one mile South of Woyneeboto'. 409
yards of the Woyoe b boro', nod AlarylentrStete Lino
furapike, ijjoinink Marision farm &said e:e.mase.::,
lands of Hayed Stoner. W. P.:Worteiy, John Lesher,
ilavil (Mil others. Thejuiprovetneets age,
a comfortable story apt; a half, , „ ,
DWELLING MIQIISE"
GOOD PANIC, BARN, Wagon §hed, Corn Crib,
Carriage 11 . .)Rse, amt all other accessory Out buildings
on a well improvitrfaina• • There is near the:door: a
well of never:failing water with 'puinp•• is it, i also
a:Cistern, and' , • ' • ,• - • • .
'Au Arcbard of , C hoice Fruit
on the premises. This farm i 3 eanyeiientiy faceted,
so that stock can ht..ve free aCcesi CI 'any bf the
fields from the barnyard, and is one at the. moat
disirels proportiee in Washington tavinishilL , This,
farm as a
GRAIN GROWING' PAWS,
is an exception to others in the neighborhood, hav—
ing yieldert,good crops while other LtrauVarOundit
partially failed.. Persons wishing to vicar,lllo,l!!!')'
city
,hetarc the day of silo will please cull ext . ,,either
of the suliseribcrs who ,will give. haw overjt,satis—
faction.. lt4ale to.commence,at I o'clock, 'op.saiti clay
when term; ivilifbe niade khowii byi • '• ,
VID . M.
riNIVELY,!'
A dmit.isl raters::
G. V. blosii; An*
jin 21 —ts
Qough,Cold or, Sore' Tivaati;
Requires Immediate attoptiazioisitort
<z.o"4/j, lect eaten rosults iu an incurable
7 Wag Ltiwase. • •
tion4C,HIAL„
B — , S ,•
rothu tfr9gelitatTiOches
' 1 ?0C \K`'will -• • • •
most Invalid) y meant retie if
For tiroprlaitic • Asthma., Asthma, 4,10,Artir..-Con
suraptive'and Throit Diseasw taey htvii• • • ti 4 itoot h -
lag rfroct. ,
SINGERS and NAPO SPE AXERi U s a
them to clear ain.l strengthen the ;• 1 ::
Owing to the go&I rolnietiiOn alitr Obinflarltv of
the l'roches, twiny ,:wortitlesi& and 'eheilViluitations
aro offoretl, which are gootl fir nothing• liosure.to
obtain the RUE r •
, IrO*llli . , 6l,llFolli(Chitir AVOlialietk '
84141,
•• •
Ali hereon} ttra herr tont e mall„ ~,egles
Barnes olt sax, acutant, cts•Lisiti pai,4lstas,ft s k . ri. ,
tructed i.y•hita LE H G4ItSES.,.
jan
113163