iiLAw IWORD; W.A.1r201110116-00, Fri I ery 441ffilory , 16740„ tereannterfeit al can't notes op bti pert. eerier ire in circulation. ~, ' so.Gie Frees Sigel hair beet) eppoiotett by the Pteehient. Aseefiter'.'efjitt • 'ROI lteirt eotie for the Bixett Dcettiotof.liew_ork. . - • pi g' The w+3ll-known editor of the Lou. Ipoi l / 4 1./ouruat, Geo. D. PrepticM died on 2 ,i,sattuday leet„,ht the 68th year bia age. sistaoha D. OM gat, a former editor and proprietor of the liegerstoirn Mail, died iyoodetoolt, Ya., on the 10th Instant, ',ln the 67th year °thin ego, • . vet o The mating contest for the eleotion of State Treasurer; in the &levyland Timis. !attire, ended on the 19th inst. by the, eleo ; den of Icbn Merman over *berg Vowler l the_p meat incumbent. urgs.At,RicbmOnd, Vu., on Monday, the City Connoil adopted reseiutiove eat:ironing , gratiaeation at the '.proppeat of the speedy admission of the State to General ,in ()engross, nod requesting General Canhy to fire s salute of °au hundred gone in hopor of the event. 15fili- The villains, Bobner and Yen' 80. denburg who teivdered ate Peightal family nor Huntingdon several months thee, were last week tried / found guilty of Murder itr the first degree s and sentenced to. be bung. When asked if they bad anything te say why sentence of depth should not be pro- pounced against them, Van o en iurg re plied that be waa not guilty.; that ho know nothing of the wurdcr until he was arrest ed at Altoona, when be was informed of it. Bohner bad nothing to say. • • lowa and Rhode Island have ratified the Fifteenth Amendment making in ell twenty-amp States. But one more is wanted, and that one will undOuhtedly be 'Nebraska, whose Icgisleture has been galled by Governor Butler to meet in special ees• sion in the first woek of February. Besides this Georgia and Texas will his required to ratify as a precedent to admispion, -so that the reversed action of New Tork matters little one way or the . ether. J 6,--The United States Sen,to =onFriday - / took-qp-the—Virginia-1611;-40•1rorat were oectepied in a personal quarrel between Mr. Trtnniutll and Mr• Sumner. Afterwards the Semite oame down to the pending ques , tie°, and'tlm amendments of Air. Drake were adopted, providing that the Constitution of --Itirginia-shall-newt-be-altered-to;as—to — de= prive those now entitled to thelranohise of the tight to vote, _exoept_as_a_ pueishmentl for grime, or to deprive an of the right to bold °Tule whole now entitled to it by the Constitution of the United-States. The bill wee then passed-.-yeas 48, nays 10. Mr. o,tinnet declined to vote. The bill will now, be required , to be returned to the ,Ilouse for its eonenrrenco in or rejeotion•.of daemon& ments of the Senate. There was an immense attendance in the Senate chamber during the debate, nod a' great interest manifest ed, ttt:A.Three affidavits Are published in the papers, whieh decidedly assert 'that Paul Ochoeppe,tried and convicted in Berlin, 1862, and Paul Schoeppe, tried and convicted In •Carlisle, in 186, are two'separate _and dis, tinot pessons. The first of these affidavits is from a party repidioge ia.qiew York, who claims that be vas a witness in the Scheeppe 'trial in Berlin, Be testiftes that he has visited Dr. SeheepP4 in prison at Carlisle, and oannot identify him as the person con• victed in . Berlin. Tha testimony is positive as to dote, and negative at to identity. The secombafAdavit is from Carl Linderman°, of Philadelphia. ..flo was also present at the Berlin tnal, in 1862, and remembers the features and appearance of the convict. lie visited Carlisle, and says that Dr. Seheeppe isnot the man ho•satv in Derlin. It mheuld be boroe'inmind that a wan may change considerably in appeartre in seven years.— The third egi . .d&vit frogs ll'rederick A. Ilettichero agbool ionic of .Dr. He swear tfpit Fail Seheeppe, whom 114 Aleptitieittr, lute seen tnd :conversed with iq wns r a stndeiit at Zullichau , Prnssiq, ftwn .1857 t0.,1863., a year acne ho was said to &ay e IMOn trip - a and convicted io . and tbaioAbo Carlisle seboeppe cannot be•the, same party. The'ease is 'a most remarkable.. nee. There bare bean so many vbarges. oP perjury and f•r:sery,on the part o( the trinuda ut hoth pa,..rties 77 , the one asserting . ebeeppels inni)cenee and !be 'other• his guilt-L:•tbat it is iup'elisibln to, giie ai decision in ibis question of identity Tharp is onethiog .apP*rent-, 7 be is itt niUbb isktred limn or a grist s•uonn drel. • Tte .taiettii . str,.porairittee a pput u tad by Aktioa a l • C on v p b Li pp, (Colored men, st hir.it • trAssetpk)l"dti' in ash lop: ion in January) 8 9'.$' u at,3ti - ,WirelnngtQn . last week; ®ad all the colored people ip the varioni:flOtt* aq Territories to prepare for at "tional abd Stale jubilee okthe . the ratification of tbe._fifteenth ainandment to thsSonstitation, twi t to return thatitlp to Almighty God and the good *ON Ea 44, pa inatruments in bringidg . about .mtelp gl,rio4s evfat, •., T., old women,' tuLfitillil .14 Pa;PYra, No! • • ZlPVtowntiat..,..Tho *either. sb Earohls leettioo,4oloy. on ,i@toi"in, Pitpiiikr, ". Thai*milli open *Wet 16210i.bt0 otee that .'"i!le4teli eispriog like is tfcl presegt. utters 4014 bb b beetlabeli* of tile,.•*ll - 41 tiree9ler:ire kaeohiallijk ftikistitue i the' .tionietrieless will be .adi,,- ki,oP , Vo4 raper 00' the bt the 'loraitig` eiiineer '*lll probably tie tetttlairett.defieleat Kat if it - ahoold bb followed good freckling ,wesith er) great bijairi•vtill biLditne to fruit trees eactether kiticle Of *legitation &renew Prematur, ol 9. l )bailiq Tao lei. 131 it it 'more aerious matter ta the 'Au the lumber trade: 'et log sod sawed thither are lyittg ip the forests of" New and *aid*, alreitieg tki fall of enough snow to unable them to *hooted to market. oxen @Olt toi!op reovitly employed in the work iito•eatiog their heads Off• in their stables; teamsters ere idle, sod the oWnere of the lumber are unable i4C.get the money they need to meet their obligations *fib, be. cause their pro Petty is not asleablo whims it lies. A foot of snow in that region just uow would be worfhsBo,ooo,ooo or $2,500,,ff00 en inch, 817 great are the pecuniary interests . A • iovolred. • Oinoinnati eentains the following deapateh from 'plow York A; Private latf.oo Timbre& bare saps partionlate, bare been received of the lore of the United Kingdom, wbioh. sailed Mtn hors last' April for Glasgow, and was never afterward heard from. The.steamer struck an loeberg in dense. fog Moir mid-ocean, and went to pieces at once, everybody perishing except one ocilorTwiro - suactrete - d - i alas hi tig --- him - s A, spay: He Was not picked up for seven or eight days after, and then had become de ranged. Ile was taken to Eigland and re. mined insane until three or font weeks ago, when he regained hie senses, told his story and fate of the ship, and died, the same, day. The sailor's name is given as Henry Vhrler. . THE fittew.--In this part of the world, winters without snow are usually followed by summers with low water in most Of the streams depended upoti for supplies of wet. er. So far the - Rresent winter - is vary - umoh like the last in. this respect. We have bad rains enough, but rains only fill the air tem porarily. The greater part of the water supplied by rainfalls rune off the surface on t e gronnd tud — flows away towards t e sea. It is far otherwise with the moisture from the belle of snow. This sinks gradually io. to the earth, and finds its way to; heal sub. teranean resoivoirs which feed the ifriogs j sod WWI the flow is kept up' more evenly throughout the year. have always 'considered adverihrf 'lug liberally end' long to be the _peat wadi um of success in business, and the prelude ealth i. and IL have made it nu invariable rule, too, to advertiss•in the dullest as Well as the busiest season, long .34,1:Ilene° 'hav ing taught Die' that money thus spent is well laid oat; as by kcaping my business continually before the public it has'eseured me many sales that I would otherwise have lost " These were the words of Stephen Girard, than whom no shrewder or more sttesesagul business man ever lived. The PeiOtal .IV . Euiderers. The fluntinoria Journal of 19th ,oust., gives the following account of • the • prepare- Linne for the escape of the pillainQ , Rohner and . lierdenburg; from the Huntingdon jail: .0n :: , aturday afternoon a man amused' Foust, living somewhere near Altoona, who was here as a on in the case, and who Seemed to be on very intimate terms' , with the prisoners, called at the hardware store of Whavoa & Maguire and asked for, iron saws and English Alia. Being a 'stranger and, something in his appearance which aroused% the suspicion of Mr. Maguire, he questioned him somewhat 10, regard to the use be in• tended to make of them, and receiving an evasive answer he immediately notified Sher- if(lieely of the laps, who at once proceeded to an a - • • 4.A.31iNATT.,015 .1)R ,TAT.,I!RIgONERB,. 'finding upon their persons amongst , other things two large9colves ground , very thin and sharp et the , points;• sytth, hand-guards attached to the handles.. A. quantity of provisions were also • foned', together with .sevefal bolos of inatchenand other 'articles onceeepry' for, an on*. • Scene paper on 'which was ..writtcn in 4),ermau, was. also lotted, from which :it appeared that ; Altair intention was to, effect then, eseaPe that itight. .by ,guard, ,faring, the , town, , and making off had poqfttsion; atittas- the, belittles had been rumpled in order to take them to the•Uourt douse, •tlia might have 'been iuccessitvilx parried" eat, lint for the proiidentiatniraprnstatme 'Maguire's stispicioes ,h,qitig become ,evited by the inquiry_ for saws. :they,' were. l ink,,. MediatelyAitable:iriincd,, and..,all_ pet:l4E4y , pi'Pa l ;ltiuT 3 t Ak oP.iT,'olt, of a similar qtecpp,'*,• ;', , , Foust' was arrested: ou 'O tto day, , Arid lo4g -9d ' ill lags, the 'WTSO'Pflie.ll% to 20"11.!' , 5 1 1 6 0 4 9:l'90 0 4ititei lit,thi hair folTOwa r.sligoto ,I t ppStOcieif ofj;he ors; .41ipme it ieetegt! ,iiayty i ezietiiln.thoblai* %fie, OW:it Itiklek,iot., es) heme, 7 4; tlieoge.Of oaelee parti a l itiOn of sooft;of ."'the ,riogr,od'erite: 311'11 PYlii9 i 1 ,* 1 41 4 ,100 op!i 9444. okinerikkkAPee yetjtilore'ttitt!PeniciPilltr°P; 'O7 et' (be 10 n 1 P.=- 4 1 1 4,Aigiedietifii' arc' stilt 10 10415 'ol , itiptle.eeepeeeTy . eihalkelhibettle or tit , c:`,' • • • • • . •• • !lp 4 a g filhl"tti O• ff'• 4 1 : •;j• ''-r 't'494 • 4toriObtirott 4814, , d , QI .for bpi brakes hesgt, god , jtill: JOAO o 4amfge to Oat elptlmit -., . ',,, F ',, :• • ISI ' “...r.'qi.;i:ii 4 oaii . V4.4. ' 1 . 4 r ~, LOCA.Li 14:41.1 7 r,riitsc-: . oil,* 4:0113#ir....7'1118 Pli 6 llo,:illi.ir.'4 s Ver ' ooo4 , ilOenkils.. the. icitunito . it suii',4664o _ i.kl'iiil4o a e fat owe t ''. : ":,'); 'Vet,: 11011400 f% 10 NVEtYkifiebore;' , 'law tfaiy *fhb,' - " • , • 'i Gee, W,•lliller bait wile * rat n ef Quiti. i ' . / ey 4 itilii Tr2 l th., ;,..,,',"„ -, :i-,. ',,:.',-: Juba 'auk' isitir'Altibisey .itebttitui 84: 4 ...;. • I Defile fgl3blvelYili trout , or ttio . ,Raw. liOn /3 0 11 8 .0) F 6 11 4 2,0 04.. ' -;- - 'e" ' • 0 41drge V. Stuatners, .P.: ~ m iles Wait. of :WayaiebJr.o l ;Fobtnaty Bth. ' ~ ' D. M. Stoner, 2 , Auilaa West of ' WaYnee baios.; February' .I.l: ., "'''''' "—, ' '.j.....i . 4` , ._. ' . Henry W, 'Funk, 2 . miles South; ot. Way. paaboro', February 15. . I ' . ...H. (I.J3aaabrake 9 .2 wiles gast, pf• Way , 'lesion?, Febraarl 111. , . .• • John ii, H.ociver •1 , wile Sontheast of ; Ringgold, Md. - , -- Febritary . 17. • ' Martin Funk; 4 miles Southeast el' Way neaboro', Fabraary 17th, ' John John W. Shook, near`Middleblirg,Febni. 'Hilary lei!, in 311. - Spe, Ilebrnaty 18. rir Garden Seeds at Arnberson's.. , ' - Stir A pressure of lob work and sickness in tbe.editor i e family will account tor, : tbe mea ger amount of reading matter in tbia issue. 'ltat.Astonishittilfaihions is spring belie and , botmets are premised. Perhaps the bonnet *ill be worn under the chin, .and 'a bow knot tied on tie top of the bead. es. Wecre informed that Clarence N. Beaver bas' the finest stock of shoo and boots in town. -BOR.—Mr. Levi Sondem; the other flay :ohLtheA r ahoop_p_roperty,__on_W_es_t_nale street, to Mr. George Foreman for 'the gent of ‘2,P00. - ' . Moan SALE .—A large ;aorta of vaitta. ble stook and other. pfrsooal property be' found advertised for sale in, this btu% so which epeoial attention is invited. OBANOEb.--We wpm issuing the. Vec • 0 . 74 hereafter on Tharsdax morning instead of Friday. Advertisements or other mat ter for publication mast therefore be handed in not later than Wednesday noon. rff' Faimusy's Panacea tit Amberson'i: ler A little girl, da'ngt i ter of Alex. Wil bide, oil, Sqgday last 101 l and broke liter oollar-bone.._L__Was. &lino well as _hist comes. Soz.e.—The hottee'ned lot oe Maio eireet, belonging to Atte estate. of Aedrew lOake, dee'd, Wee sold'oe Seitirdatlaet for the sutli $1,476:. Puiphaeer, Ittlei 'Matilda Mil ler. per - The — rustles — eontleues — restailibly wild and spring-like for this stage of the season. The "oldest inhabitant"-toys the like hes rarely been witnessed., Disaornoo.-:- W4O eo partoerahip %%- tweet' MelaraAtaid .1z Wayuaot hi the gm eery busibtes hteijem diraolved' by • mutual °mamma, The usual notice will appear in our next lane. • tidal',&s Sore throats are vory preveloat, ie•may be of service to the afffletod to know that a, gargle of a little alntwand honey, dis solved In sage tea, will relieve it. Ir. Several weeks since' a Buffalo Babe was exchanged bobweco this . lilacs and Stuithsburg for an' inferior article. The missing robe bad tho. Rama 0. A. S. Punk on it, and also hie initials. The exchange can be made at ibis office..' SENTPACED Erans who agsaulted and, robbed, Mr. Satopel•Garrier, near Green. oriatie, last fail, was sentenced, at the present .ierrn of Conrtoo be imprisoned in the East ern Ranitentiari for nine yi?ars and nine 'tnointhe. . , 014NTzwart1ax. 7 —Mrs. Mary McDade, of th 6 place, 'coraPloted her 1024 ear on the 19th lust. She 'was born in Carlisle, .1111 19, 1768. Mrso McDade is ballistic& to tie the oldest porton. in the' State. • •Slie is still quite sprightly, converses' freely and in ited her tneitory,of the .stirrini events' that'oconrxed.during the last century is quite fresh. .She had the honor; when • a child, of being: caressed by Gen. Wasbiog. ton. We hope' the old lady ; will add many more years to her lxiag and eiciatfallife.— Baloata at Ailitlipraoale friend itt'RitigOld' solids me" t ie fol tope; ANEXPEirkED RI COVEY. We: tiaie , been informed , that quite a severe . easil'-of priertruenie has been. enree e'y the skillful ajtekitleit ,ot.,pra. N om Ir patient was a 'little eon,.of -11,1 r. .rt. Hoover = aE Itieggold. • • . and t 10104 , 4404, we believe, posiess eonsi4ern: WO talent ss (lectors-. ' . ‘• ' 1%0 . 41 PWOUi 3 • P 1 1 008 0 016 3! Sittig ooropatyt), ottvertisittg to , ~ g roriog crop.' - „ 4 110 •-*Oll t• . ''ll4•:farmer his 0 09.4 ' 0 0 0 *ol ,l 4ia is, a l4ptvg, th e,`,Oora aie `s. ti Ottiettioing; il i Q icoß oleeplog orAisi lour %alivatieitntsue ! is -blink 411 d truth" toiti , 'of pereopti. l!ho . • h for r Dap, plkyor va. 4.. 4 y.ll • . A;beitAil ,•P*MtelPallta Which mtlit , ' #11 ( litslakifriC ; ll4r 4, ` ' • TA,VIprAW, - . Ifficeluorebepons.), :440, ; 1•00104 1 f:,• ; t4e:Wfyieibbre Faatlly Olweri',o l 9i . l:4 , ' , :i# 6 lC:rlMPoPtiallY' soli* 1itt.0 1 01# 1 0 46 ' 4 40 4 , -. 4* polio ‘gettetilli: esU tie tiny Other debt , priboiple of one price , t 0 Wain Molasses tit 50 cents as geed, Sirttt centi per 'gallon, as sold last, season . 11 or :.61; - our,, ,dolßstPyriip'is.harii to boat f.,the besi at VI. '45 ; :Nett Orleans, • Iklolasies; tip* tropitad best quality; Ground .Spioes, strlot 1y Ppitu, end : sagusiluateed; Five Cent pa-, per Englishlfskit;g `,SO4q ; 'sqpfirior to moat, of the so•ealled "laking powders", , , Seedless robins, citron, currents ; 'oraeoPr •riee 44= on' hand. reeel4e. on Saturday, (to•tnotrow) new Malaga layer raieins, figs ; oranges, loinons, &e. Have al ways on band loaf„pulvotized, crushed and white Sugars. - ' Look at the Warittle cept refined yellOw Sugars ; they are splendid. Every housekeeper hi invited to try our ipt oellint toasted Coffee; a very eboiee green' .Rio just received. - • ' .Water and fancy crackers Will be made a speoislity. . , . • Come and price the Tlain iiiid. figured ' whife Granite ware and•oornaion . , plates Ind dishes, good style and cheap. As the profits in . tbis lice of business are small ; I am compelled to conduct, on the ba sis of cash and short Credits to prompt_ My icg. customers. Fur the' reads money I can sell Ir. . , •, Thankful for the patronage heretofore ex- tended to tno by the•peoplo of the catwalk nity, lsmentfullif ask you to sustain "Cl. • iv. • • T W. A. 4.IED. .1110!onT . amr.—.Qtir friend, D. W. ltohi eon, has %cocci, airoftiee - opposite up In lees huildiug for the sale of drover ,fz Ba ker's SeWieg Machines. The demand, for these Machines is eir cediygly groat, over :4100,000. being now' in !hull) , use and sales increasing. The Agent requests all.peilions interested in sewing machines, and those who 'contemplate purchasing to call and sea these excellent Machines in operation at his office,. Instructions given free in all cases. _ D. W. ROBISON Agent G. 13. S. M. do. FIRZ.—The dvrelliog house of Mr. Day 7 welt, about five miles• Southeast of Calculi). 'nrnnee, in Gailfotd townehi , , -win de. slipped by fire on, the 10th inst.., with, its contents. The fire was first seen 'about 10 p. w., after the family had : retired, and the cause of it has not been .diseevered. .1.9980 about 01,1109,: No ineritange.—Repeez itory. Elev . An cattle thieves were reoontly haop ad to coo tree in Tem. „ lsonilop suntans 6,000 cabs and 1,500 Om._ nibusos. • SPFAlitlit NOTICI24. . • • BUFFALO ROBER,., AIoARGE LOT assorted' grades of Prime Ilef r filo Robes, and a few XX Whoje, Robes, will, be sal cheap at UPDEGRAFF'S HAT, Vpri ' !two Move Fames, 9PPolitgo 1 4 4 14PhingtAm Hots", Hagerstown, hid. It i VEGY, bilLiElg,H, & HORSE 'BLANKET - if. —A.'VARIETY of new Patterns, common to best grades at UPDEGRAFF'S .. lEfaT, Pon, AND GLOVN FACTOR N, . Hagerstown. Ma. LADIES' FURS. • INK, Sable, Fitch,. Fquirrel, French Sable, and a variety of common Furs, all styles, and Vi t. Astrachan, Angota,.Ennine; Swan Down and Sable Trimmings, Fur-trimmed . Hoods, and miry other article in thegur or Trimming line for ladies' wear ni. VPD EH RA FF'S • ' Tod FACTORY,. • Opposite tirriehington House. , Hagerstown, Md. 'N. D. ,t A 11 fors are warranted as represented, and no resurrected furs sold in our establishment. —ii- /LD FliftS • RESIJRREC FED, cleaned alt er ed and tepaip yd in.the best nianner at ' ' 4 UPDEqHRAPH's • , • l''''ua Femora; Opposite the Washjngtot, House, ' • IA ogerstown, !Yid;__ • GLOVE FACTORY. ors manutateuriug all tile popular Gloves of the aay, including the groat Dog Skin Glove. 20(10 )aadies and PAO Gents have worn these goods oisiur own make.j,They will you they are the best glove they , ever wore, almilit as neat Ran kill glove fnalive times as 'durable, and made only, at UPDEGRAPWS Gwyn AND FDA FACTORY, Oppoidte ashington 'thee, Hagerstown, M. • • TO coarsiumraxivEs t TB Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, slier hav ing suffered several years with a severe lung sire", hen, and that dread disease, Consumption-=is 'anx ious to make knewsi to his tallow-sufferer ' s ibe'means ofCure. - To all who desire it, he will Pup a copy of the ;prescription used (free of• charjej. with *bp tions for, preparing, and using the same, which 'they will find la bURN con poi Coseitureviott„Aerit y 4, Ilitormarria, etc.. The object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the iiiilieted; and Spread infOrmation which be coneeivesto be in valuable; and be, hppes .every sufferer will try Oh remedy, as it will , cost them nothing, and may prove ' Parties wishing' the prescription, will' please d-.' dress • REv.III)WAIiD A. WILCION, ruoyl4] Williamsburg, Kings Von Now York. 'E IMMO . TO'ffiTH. * 1 A. GEDi I Lkaf eiN who auffred -, fiir 'years from Nervous Debility; Premature DedaY,' and all the el: facts of ypuißfal indiseretieni ter the satce Of, suffering humanity, seed free, to all crho.neell it, the, receipt. and directives far making the simple remedy', by selajcb he. area sped. nefferers wield Alt to prefit by-the advertitieetroxperidriCe, can de io.ey address/ ipg, an'parfect< s *,_ " • --: • ' " JOBIN".11. may 141 ' No% 42 Cedar street. lies.' York. .ase .t l~ ~ , . the 2. Oth4Ro.l . ';,:bi thOlto - f. Pohl: te . bre. DANERLMEINTZEIC go:royito - Mho MALIf iY G trta. o't ilk iriploity. of *Soii(liiad;' 'bode .of Vraokijo • , ,:-:-.lOllOOlCz-hk i :thintiiirPtititaktiii l oll l4l l new fiiiitire 10 PulPeit) theri -4 mina 14dapt how iisildddt WidthWO, IPatt phased bartelspicat 7 : giiatOtoidtie,itiinol $4 l O lb re,r , OA , tree. 56.09(3615 - 10 1614 4 illOOOBl6 1011/ ,1110t146i4 ; '( 1,1 1(45 62i for fennotitiido.4s:2l•l6. tit) lor , Indi• tine and Ohio do,:dniond • SO4V tar lanAY brOPilk 'AdO Pitt Eye .tour qtfitt4' .;, ' cr ,G11,41N.-4*Tho,w,heist doily* ii . itoadf o .' ,but tbt3M,jo -leas. 80111441 lobo • if:11,000 bualleila *eater* and Pedisylradiii 'rad, Bold at 91. 20®1.22# Bye may , be tooted at 98d $1 for . Weeterk tfesolylvisia.-- Ooro is firm but quirt .Sales *Coal , / yellow aliti7i9Bo foe datup add , : - prinitt dry low.-- Osta octuachasged, 8a1e5 1 4,1,0%1 bobble Peimaybiania 54@t4136: radgde from 01 to 111.02.f0r •tiOod aid iron .4ottod packages.'- • i O R ~'S.A'L *r Tho Stook of BleKehafitlise 'et pfiais! ford wiU be'sold a 4 Wholesale .ou. reasonable terms. The Dwelliog,flonee, Store Ream and FixtoTeo pau l e leaseci, frit , 1 4- „term of years... NQ better place, tOTbuswese in the county. Call on or address GAPS ri'stnitmgß.s, • • New Guilford, Ifranklin Coq P;a. inn 287311 PUBLIC SALE. . TeHE subscriber will sell at 'Public Bsle, tn the term of Henry Shahk, on the road leading from t Marsh Store to Middleburg, about . li,miles from .the latter place, on FRIDAY THE 18TH DAY F4131t If A RY , the following . valuable perional prop. orty,'to wit : . 9 MHO GOOD HORSES - . . . . gpur good loaderl, two of Which ore brood detiott, one with fiat, a. uotkigping years; o®/MAD Or 0, ATTLE, film of 'Aida ate Mileli 0.0via.,2 waits fresh-afloat tho time of vale, f Vat Steer.' Hull (iliklorOt.if bieed),_the_ lialance_voang canto; 15, MIA it -OF 11008,am - ow whicitareseverat Brood ttows.t.lhes• or whites, will have piga ala ut thy, time of:sale, qua Chester w4iip Boer; • 3.ltoad Wagon with Bed . 1 three inch Plantation Wagon, I Spring Wagon. I Cart, I Grain Drill, (rroxellli's make) 1 Spring-- tooth Rake, 2•patr Flay,Carriliges, I pair !Adders. 1 Corn Sheller. i Wheat Pon, 1 Cutting 1.101, one Bolling Bcretru, I pair Bail Lotlifers, 1 large Bauble • • 'Erg till Ent CO6llllll • (self-rskeryObiii — and Buckeye patent; 5 Bs/shear "lowa:three 3 horde and two 2-horse; 3 single and 5 double 25 hovel Plows, 2 Vora Coverers, 6 Her rows,. single, double and treble trees, jockey sticks, 2 fifth aphis and' spreaders, 3 log chains, 1 jack _screw, 6lo.fbless / anticow cliains,two set dun. boards, 2 Hay Forks with ropes ano pulleys. 1 net Blacksmith 'roots, a lot old iron, 3 sets Breechbantle, 5 seta:front 4.4itvq, 6);ets• Plow Gears, Colleris, tort. 'dies and houtings,AQ heed linker' with 'chains, '6. set fly nets. 1 wagon Paddle, 3 'grain cradles, 3 mow. ing scythes, 100 HA IMF:Lis WWI; it lot Pet, tatoes, I Otendstone,dupg; grain and Shaking forks, shoveh mattock, sledge}; qfiwbar, heed and wood bows; 1 Circular Saw arid horse iiower,l Straw knits, 1 lea trough, k Morticing ax. poist ei, %die, bogs ; SE KOMI:011g .4kURFIB Grain in the, Gro — und, and many other articles not negro:way to mention. Kele to commence at 9 o!clotk on said day, orli en' a credit of 12 months . will be given on all ewe of *lO . and upwards f l , • i lokix W. 80/1.111t.y.:* jan Re ta • . . 4os. Btrwarat, IP - BOUM SLALE. MNE aubscrihee having• Sold his tam, wilt offt without mictvoi et hisizoklonco, two tail& South of AVoyneolioro', on. tbellltirnpile 'neck , 'A ntietom Junction, on TVECIDA S r , FE tHRIART )6TH tho following ropily; to pit: two plow leaders and oue wagon leader ; . 5 heag of Colts, one risins4 years,•two rising 3 and tiro rising 2 years, all bays ; 7 HE:tip or CATTLE , throe of which are Mitch bows one will he freshs hout the'time of ogle, 1 two andilltliaH xear old 14111, (nut of the h'24hili'iy Cow) i ntuley Devon ' , Heifer; PLANTA.TION . WAGONS, four inch tire, one a good article, nearly new, the oilier a light four-trorse wagon in' good order , ; I two horse Wagon 141 WO, 1 Wood Bed, good as new; I pair Reit Ladders:l pair Hey Ladders, 1 Nrain Brill with guano airachment, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Horse Powerand strap, 1 thrcular Saw, 1 Wheelbarrow, 2 sets finng•lmnrds, 1 Pat. Htly.Ferk, rope and put less, Ifollingtop Itogkv, O.NE GOOD : MOWER, 2 two horse Plows, 1 three horse Plow. 1 eapPlow, 2 Herrn Ws. bf t Blackemith toolio r good ao new ; 1 4ackscrew, good as nloe ; C•hovel Plows, :Spreaders, log chains, single, disable anu treble trees. sow chains.; halter chains, Wagon ant'. Plow Germ, Fly• Nets. (Oki,. rakes, 'above's, 1 good se Gap shovel, 1, mattock, 1 caotsteel 'goes-cut .saw, l Vindstone', grain cradles, mowing scythes. a lot old,,„barrebs, cistern pump. 1 side stahlle, a lot' old Ito* 1 *beat tan 10 nearly now bags, wood' box, dinner hell,fied trough, 1 Stabler Loc (Oak's patent) I bag eragt.p; .1 long ladder, bedsteads, .2 and many ,other articles not necessary to, mention. Bale to comment:fiat 10 o'clock on said daj, then a credit. of Ten Monttut will be given on ail 'rips over $lO. HENRY W. FUNK: G. V. Moss . , Anct. , • jal 28ts Pow snut. . .... .THE subectiher intenaingio Tulin ell rimg, in ~'. , will rell et Public Auction, 2 notes 'Wees of syneshoro', on the 'ituiintrilte liedlng teiGifien. cistle, on PIiIDAY TEE 1 . 1.11.1• O F• FEBRUA RY, IltelollowituOretsops property, to wit! ~• .. '.', • 3 "TEAR HORSES' two of which are heavy iieing . ilianght hoes the other - a goad broodanaree, , .`,,•;, • , '4 Head .. citeattl.44 erasing - which are two extra !dila Coriii,aad xrro , brags ; -HEAl.Ol,(Trti, one ei . ickiz4 "PlerslieviiH A w four,ao 1 taro.horie; 1 Wagon 11e. , aa. iia g o, Btanding4 , l :dugs*. njuilier: 31ergit, f 1 'hive Visiair*Plovr._ t "(Mu: noise; 'PleirVt.: `doithle . .tgaosel Plovir.l nalellarriovril Vatting Ltoxi `Zhilter,lloutqe thee; ':1 set ' Tools. each as acme* ,erovrhar, Wedge, spa deS„ - shorehairesocti. 1 griltd,fitone 2 Pete .tiammass, and one doitbte Harness; 4 I . ly • nets. coVai#:'bridtes,'A riding t )liddles seta plow ertrei, Walters, Witt; breastend ouvrehisios,:l string 4.110' hedliiit hone iiiiii*Ste* 100 4 4 4 , lems • • '„, "c,t '11144.11t .. 11111 . - IthicifidekrittlAstairmli. t4 143, !5, 0. 66 1 0 44-4.0 1 . 1 0, *"4: l et4§ 43 4 03 4 0 1 4 4 1-° 01 0r: diani- Zr•P acis344lll,;ice44l'‘vtieretirAttfi, ' • 0-1.r...16111.4u01, -,; .. , FB,lV4irn • ' • • ,- VAlLitause„end L cP George I:l4llinbirgei state °it Nattsitio,lll.4iirdrottiAlkitittp• rot wow. &e, calf uPetv. qt10.,13 .0 4 , 1,1 13 441 .480 -4 r sehttitefeie ate:49tA iiiae it * 0 be efferealle. , • , • sif 111,11a4 ; 4 0- Wirt Fr*. 70 41 4 4444;e 14 ' -,Ver4V,l4lostit ' ). . • . _ lc .* i t Firt . ' ititinbite ' rlbei4n - '' • BiitilriiiiiiirtiAlrg Willseill , c ji: el Alfiliti'llttili;alStliblipulii:3l)flp east of Hinggiild,4)l4 1 loid'' leiditik *9O Smith_; lb WittOrlovii ;on, ilitilislYA r , IRO • Writ ~ DAN:. riatiguOr,sho tsiltn# l 4l lo # o niii proper. 4;iF I Illitl" ".. '' ' ' • ''.: e,... ' • -..' ' ' t - W,0,111-110:RSES ~ !V' among wuwh is " 0 , 616 0 s!!!4 030 col*1 81 1:Pb4 12 1111411001 1 041, 1 1"11011„ among which are 4 Mitch Oasis and ,itlak Buil ; II Refill OF ISHBEiP, '• 1 ;.!: : , . ' . ~ e , 20 Head otrine;110$00 7,, , ,) , i aniii:isiiiih ..05.4 - 13i00.1•18iiii'a ; 2 WAlt10118; : t 4 throd 7 iriclrirein4 °attar/ow tread, and 1 tilieliortil:' wagon. 1 Cart; 1 pair Wood Ladders!, 1 pair Hay Carriages; 1 Bring itale i .1. (haul 'Drill, 1 Cori{ ~, Bhelisri 1 Wheat Fan, i ,Outtinklitis i 2 , three*bonrp.l PloWe, I t two;,horati' , Plevf, I ,:single and 11‘. donbio ~; shoot lows, il Hirrovrisk f Corn ColiertW, ' iinglo,',, double and Atoblet treed, jpckey stick, fifth chain, ,1 log cltirin t .l spreader, 2.patr butt traces , I , piii_breasi. bairte,•2 seta hlreeitlandS, 2 seta, Front Beare; col; , , Itirs, bridles. halters, fly-nets, b bafiairigse 1 four and 1 six-borse line.Ansebbstos, 1 set 4tittg bOards, 2 ; grain cra4l4, a hat tap:rats 1 hogithebili4itieltar by, the bond; a ' rot ininber, fah's, lakes, t *lion, Rye I. '' - raw and Hay. a lot Potatoes. Als6 .11Etcvlissie• ..V 1 14,106.1t - tl3re,,. toneistio4 of 2l bedsteads, I„ I Oink, &c., Ap' plehuttet.androant . other articles not• necessary to znention. Sale, to coramence at. IQ o'clock, on said day, *hen a credit of Eight Os, will bee:ben on. all same oi. $5 and upwards._ol'6l A., i-WAY.eft; • ..lz!lbo*aidart, Ancl. jul 2sls PUBLIC SAIEk 1 ,11 . 0 subscriber bevibg quit firming, will Sell , ta Public ork Vtr ED,PiI.:BIIAK:rp IJA R 16TH, HI7IY, nt his father's retsitifoice: 44 , 0, East of '"Waytiesbliro', near,.tho top,tl leqing to Hopewiill Mills, tLefollowinispersopalyoperty, 9 EvApiloßsys 4of which are good plow le4ders, • one a wagon leader ; 3 VO i rlid, 1 ming four 3:4:e're, and 2rising, , 9.„ 7 Eguitip OrmATtra 4 of which are Mulch COWS, 3 Calves; 2 sets Breech bands, 4 sets front floars,„o Codars,lo kfousings, 4, Sind 'POW Gear! with thinzits' and - Traces, .Fly-igs, 2 serf Harness 1. Wagon Sad die 1' IN hip. 2 Wagon . n lanes, 2 Ptovv do 7 1 1'4110ra.. and Chainp; 4 parebtitt traced; 2 breast chains, 1 shovel, I Wag.qiCover nearly ifeW, 2 Veythes . sock' Bnathes; 2 three-lured P l ows, good am 'new; Wood Ladder* 10 feet tong, 1 etock heavy Twin Sleii, 1 good :Dinteeliell,. (foul*, and-4-singie trees, 1 set gain difng, Win rd's band, 1 suable-Look, (Oak's paLefit) a kit Wood 'hy the Cotd.. Also a j lot Plastering Laths. and i ! umber t together, to commence 'at 10 o'clock on inti 4 tfaY,:vhen a crolit.of imontris iNill be vivenon all sinietOf $lO end upwar4e. ii. G. HON 4BRAKV. ' •'' jar, 2Sta , 4 : • .14. V; /4°144 AU t. PUBLIC SALE. • ircaaHE sultscriberin tending to gait farming will, I,llrill st Ipuldic Sale at his residence in Mt. Hope. milifs North iIN ay llntilcille; • Of/ j the - Chambers- Wig - load , t he obi Otoutz torn , 2 miles Welt 'cf,.; luincl, on FRIDAY; .414ilipsitRY . 18TH, the , following personal proper l z,y!i: ' • 4 WORK IfORSES, • 1 is a fine young fomily'nthro with lust; „2 Go' Its,. tieing . 3yeers and the other 2 years; 13 HEAP OF ChasitlE, kof wi ' iich are Mitch Cowe,2 will he fresh iffog i t-that ite 6f Sale. I *le' voting. Halt 1' Braid-Sow and skoes;FARM.WAG(iNS. Aliso% inch head. with bell and the other iblolfich,-for 3 on 4 hordes ;•3 pair Hay Ladders; tdpring Wolk Rake, fkiitent Hay Fink with rope and pal i feys, 1, three horse Plow, I tau horse do., t double and I singlet klliosel Plow, 1 new * , wow, I Rockaway lAiritsgo and Harnett's, I Meiji) idol 'Belle; Zoete Breachoindn 4 sets Front, Gears, 4 Iv nits collars: bridles tind halters. fifth chain, 2 +enders, treble. double and, single tremi, breast. butt' and cow chains t Prksand ; rakes, 1 giubbinit Aloe; • . H.OUSE . FU.,RNITU:REz, 1 iflureau. I largo, Dining Table t 1 Wenpiate 'Stove. find pipe, 1 large Dinner Boll; FY/names ,by die be., end many otherartilales not neeeaaary toltientikn. etale to commence at, 10 o'clock on cud day When the terms will ho matllj known by •• HENRY ROW. jon 28 is G.:1 1 ;.• Moss, Auct.. rir be. undersigned will also offer onthe same,. day hts Tract of Land at Ptiblio °carry, lying Jj mile from Mt. Hope, on the road leading towards • Chambersburg. joining lands of..dainfs Cook end Michael Plolitz. dec'tl. containing •21 'Acres and 51 perches good . quality Liinostone Lend, 10 acres heavily tiinbeted, with a fine situation for a house and barn. 1„( is supposed :that . water can be had within twenty or thirty feet. Plenty of timber for buildings; about '4, acres meadow, tie residue in a good state of cultic* lion; partly enclosed 'foifintniA rail fence. Tho 'Ciandktiejai will be artade known ow day of sale. • 8A MIJEL PFOLTZ. Ex.mccmgcs, NOTIt- E. is hereby ,gfren chit litterit'iWitament ary to the estate of Christian Motile, late of Washington township, dee\l, have bier, granted to the subscriber. Alt pentane indebted.tO'said, deer,- dent are notified tcrmakelloirstent c and, all havipg claims will wt.:mut:them properly . autlienticated ' for,• settlement.• • f dec , 3l 91 •• HENRY FONTZ, 'Ber. MACHINE SHOP FOPS RENT.. PTIBE Machine, Shop , ut the Old ,Vock. , Forge, 2 j miles from Leiters:mtg & 3 from WitYueshoro r " on thii turnpike leading',to the latter place, now the teapot:icy of Henry Oaks. is oitered for Rent poaserssiort toe given on the.first of April. next: , sooner if desired. The impsoventeribkonsist of LW ELLIN G lifiErdES,. tone , suitable for a Blat smith and the caber fir a ,Wood workman) a lt story Wood Sholt, a eonveniene , Dlactsniith with three , tires and the convenience, of Fan Blto r o ana.ronadly, attai,hettwitePatierns, dic. rt be also the advantage of Turning Lathe and Drill for _turning And drilling ,He basfer sale' , efir lot of. LIDIHER, sorb as tileliOrY. Wets oak at welkin* plainWalso. about 0,000 L dry. flour bar heath**. The lot k bipreil set with ehties,fMitat • Qet 221 '.. . JO'fbid:DA.Y.dol" 4303111011iSTRATOWSNOV rb• Ernita.oi.ftemintstroto,;i• iked alideteignuil upOtt.tiet.lanta olfr4 JidnesJintr..of.;Waitungton dee',4 FleNorigiiiekte 4 :*" id .# 4.o. " lo n r 3, l l o 4f o ' tiOuifiat clabwe,l4 pkr #oo4liiiiiitheititens • , '43 4l,E;ty.st•Pß # MEL. A4ll'r. ~~+ .M~