VILLAGE REco ED. ' s * Thursday itifiraii eigh.,The•Coeiboall Tilde Solkool ca c ao be carried cia appeal tlieitiip , iemei . Capri. The IllasOVAPP.l9.Pl!, ,, ttoe: T 411111 °: „Cherob, at )1 iddletoiv, , 31.4,,,is to't!e rep laced by o motet , • Cg'Tlie, Baltimore American Oakes that thrre colored voters in the State of Marphtiti,. . , wau3ti: t ratnit'llitibittf bit; thi) do' red °irons ri49r, (Wei iiiid4efuly: r e cently crow .bemii;rhigooi. . i or Cold is toit z ,i. ! • phitAiiio, and fats: downward ' tendency,_ _closing at, .New - on Monday at 1.1.—t. • , . co,„P 4 r. casO,is to tie' =again" vhovedtundur the law 'recent y, pas s e Legislature over the tlevernees.veto. The Baltimore COnfertmee .of: Methodial Eplseepal Church-, new - in session at . Vrederieli; Atd.,', decided in fitVor Of "la) delegation. tir Washington despatches say that at a Cabinet wading the President =mounded ltis intentioa not to issue . ilia Viiteenth Amendment proclamation until Georgia is Adinitted toiteresentation in COugresa and the official notite is reeettred'from Teta& !„General Butler on Mondaj. appointed Charles Pimner Wilson, of-Selenr, Mass,' 0 colored boy, to a cadetship at iVoe't Poiot He is the first colored poy Aver appoioicd to, a cadetship at either the lava) -or Unitary Academy. sgrA, bill paned the House of Delegates of South Carolina recently; by iuioos-vote,•making it a misdemeanor, pun ishable with three *yeatif - hard - labor in the penitentiary and one thousand debars fine to ma a any d I itiotiOlV - ittirecy — ticoatre, eta., on account of color, race or trevious' condition. The - SupreareCour t - or - Pen sylVank through the Chief Justice, delivered an opinion last Saturday against the act of the Legislature taxing banks one per cent. on their capitol, but leaving the three mill tax in fotee. - - - -- terThe Bonen Committee on Banking -and Currency had a long peaaion on at which_the .ro used inflation of the volume of the currency $50,000,000 svas considered. It is thought that the committee will recom mend 'to the Hails° that if the proposed in flation is deemed expedient that the amount required be issUei in greenbacks. It is prebablo, in this connection, they will agree and report to the House e plan for funding the National indebtedness: Irwin the United.. States Senate on Mon- Jay Mr. Morton introduced a bill to admit Texas to representation on the same condi• tinna as imposed upon Virginia, which was referred to the, Judiciary Committee. A bill we's reported to purchase . the Cherokee - Indian lands in Kansas, and open them to actual settlers at $1.2.5 per acre. The Fund. ing bill was taken up and Mr. Bayard, of Delaviare, used the occassion for a political speech. An evening session was held, and 'the bill again discussed without a vote be ing reached. r.Mrs. C. E. M'Kay, of 31assachusets, memorialized Congress, the others day, te monstrating against the right of suffrage be ing granted to women. She believes that a large proportion of her sex do not want the ballot, for the following reasons ; It is out sido of their proper sphere, and women have already enough to do without mixing in poli ties, and universal woman suffrage would im peril the safety of the Republic by an im-, name increase of the unintelligent and' in competent vote. Mrs. M'Kay considers the colored woman of the South far more ignor ant end imbrnted than the men, and that it would be dangerous to give theta the vote. Womankind io general she recommends to go in and win in the various fields now open ed to her;und not bother about the ballot. ri"Commander Williams, of the United States gunboat Oneida, who heroically shar ed the fate of his vessel when she sank •in the Japan Sea, was an officer who won 'dis tinction in the.war of the rebellion. lie was on board 'one of 'the monitors which made the celebrated night assault upon Fprt . Surn. ter, and commanded- the, party which landed on that occasion'. lie 'was then captured and taken to' Columbia, where . he was:chain cd to a fellow o ffi cer, as was stated,• in ation for en atterpt to treat certain confeid crate sailors -an pirates. Ile remained- in chains in a — loatbsotan dungeon for, six months. Before be left the United States, for the last time, Ito-lost hitt wife by, death, and he:irlated -his Andy 'AL son of air years' old, with Ovine velariios living in-Kane county, Illinois. HIJET IN WttiSTLlNti--014 : MITI last meek', W'iltiam - Shank,, of "Mr. shank, Proprietor of the 3.lentgarnerinoust, u botr of , ahou,t. sigteen years . , of age, wee % g reeting a 4 viih a boy cif about Qin Battle age,. in the yard in 'the rear'of the'hotel. Young Sauk man thrown, and, in some way s (me of ,tb e ,bnnes "i s big ,right leg, below the knee,' was b ro ks a . Tic is now get,ting *Jong • vary tom fo rta yr- The.hih rX *Tionnrel Grant!' ie now ewitebd Sag hie 4,311 on situ kresideutiel 'farm, near pt, L •um I 'Sirs l'Stosnine;=-The N. Xc .Bereft of a " . ,"!Dt !"31.,.0125416,,.t.e of; tOP•lais*e.E:Sid auoti,depiees or ':•tratle..,. se 14 hatfi 1101 eines *nary oc , this yearitr ho*Oer, .4to. kqi l / 2 tliat le . dark, hoar has beep #ll , b4t, if not 4ittiolittelyi ln the men oshtile enifinittity geeitislly doubtlead : ' fear begin: to /it* to: hope sad•tonfidenee, steady decline of coldly), had a depressing gnu phiblirrassing „effect on ,the !tradiog nom. tenuity. In propartinn Si' 4 is felt that bottom is about, reielied:th ere- iii - ,,a growing *dill?, of Bealitiry, The fealing.whieh ex., pressed itsejf,tip happily,in the Aoyernment printing eifi,ae,nt !Washington on, Ssturday. an tlyt 00004* °Ole :visit of oenerai Grant la midespread over the. 'community. . It it tell that in spite `of the somewhat protrantede di inesa.nf trade the i‘st,year'ot Grant's -ad; ministrntioa has really been prosperous. It is a triumph which has not been often cape: Innuallfibtlf trlinl 0 an ' poop a ° .' a' ° in one yeiti'iediteed the debt itill.to - 17eight.0 1 -. lions, and 0 have brought gold, dowl3 .frora one hundned and - forty-flge- almosSto , per:— We are gratified to Itn'o* that orders, begin to come in front tint West and Speth, ' and that really the reinspect brightens. , The na• tion at the present moment lookato Congress. We must have an end of all uncertainty;--= Merobants net knork'where and how they, stand. ' If the 'funding bill is not ,to be passed, then it ought to be rejected at once. One way or the other this cause of uncer talky oi i tght to bervinoved. We have the , same to' Say of the bill which proposes, to' acid fifty millions: to the currency. There ought to be no delay: The bill should be passed at Once or tlirdwit 'out. If Congress will act wisely and With becoming prompti: tude we shall soon,. feel perselyes on solid round and merchants: will take conrageo— Under the near cOnditihnti things and on a basie satisfaistory'atikeeidniing we shall ad vane° with firm step, towards a prosperity whioh_w_e haitt_neseraitherto experience , The millions of gold now lying useless in the v aults : of-Ea ortunit m to - penr - theirlavors upon us en o • eve op our immense and boundless reeoUreos. With the bright sunshine and the refreshing show ers and the blossoming flowers of spring we shall expect to find ontielvea in the midst of a state of things which, it not all we • could wish, will be at least cheering and pregnant with-promise. INDIAN TROUBLES.—AIready says an exchange,' one of the frontier commanders gives a gloomy description of the condition of affairs in his department. .The Sioux Indians -- one, of the most powerful and dangerous tribes out West— , -complain bitter ly of the deceit repulsed towards them by the Peace Commission. They ask, "Where are the houses you were going to build us? Where are the cows, the sheep, the pigs, 80.? But, above all, where are the guns and amunition we were to receive ?'- - This frontier commander—General Stanley— urges on the Washington authorities the import - ance of encouragiwthe--friendly Sioux in every possible way. He sap' they have used all the means they could to induce their hostile brethero to come in and bury the hatchet. Ile recommends the faithful ful filment of the treaties made with them by the Peace Commission. We fear very much that the unscrupulous traders and road agents who else out an existence by cheating alike the , governthent and its redskin proteges have neutralized all the efforts of the broad. brim philanthropisre sent out on the Plains to establish friendly relations between the Indians and their Great rather. The only way to strike at the root of the evil is to punish or banish these mischievous, rascals, who have been, beyond donbt,The cause of nearly every Indian war for years past. considerable amount, if not all, of the appro priations made to our copper colored friends by the government falls into the hands of these rapacious harpies, and the inevitable result is to drive the Indians on the warpath. If the Peace Commissioners and frontier commanders would only hang a few of these worthies they would do more to put a atop to the annual outrages which' desolate the settleinen'ts of the far West Than all the treaties in Christendom. The experiment is well worth trying, EX-MEMBERS IMPLICATED.---The action of the House of Representatives in resolving that the investigation of the stile:of national cadetships shall nor uutend beyond members of . itie pretenrCotilirqss will stop , inquiry :in to Other 'cases, and will preVent an .report being inside on the testittioq• already' :taken affectingin4tebers of previous ',Congresses. The'iiiidenee ;a'ken has,' hOsiever;:beeti ,col lected' and implicates :the following pit-mem bers in 'either sotling,oadetebips . making appointments of , boy's "residing of their own istricte.: ,S. • .Newttii.`,Pc`ttiti p , .of Meadville, Pennsylvania,' rctir'seeatiiiiie in the. Fortieth Congrebe, from :the Twentieth . Pezin4lvania'Diatrict William'Ediarde, of Georgia, Fottietb•Cengresifi:jeliti of Alabama, Fortith W.' J. 'Blackburn, .of Louisiana, Box tie th ,Congress; ¶J; ff„,l3,yptier,"of Louisiana, Fortieth Con ireili; J. P. N ain oweh, .of Louisiana,,• For tieth*Congreis,'Xiiihael Vidal, of Louisiana, Fortieth, Congress; A. H. Coffroth,, of Num, 'Sylvania o , 2. l birty- ninth' CongressK, , V. Whaley, of Meat Virginia, ..Thirty•ninth Cimgresa; Goodwin, of Arizopa, ;Fortieth, Congress; ,Samuel nt Lane, ;Moliticiii; Fortieth - Congress. , Sim Franoino girl wanted a promissory ntite fois3,ooo,4airatle on demand, : ,before ahn Rookies) , Yee. • • • A earl *loped last °dam. Obi* town with an itinerant doatdr, lab* last imek sent her borne in a's:KIER'. LOCAL , AIATT-It&;'„ .: Sh t tOt iiptsTitre,-12,0 0 1 ; verOsesllblimah the columns ef.,Abi'A'sciiiii ' • Geti: Foortbmou, io Wsynesbore,;. OniOt-' dity, Mach • .11,6yee, 2i mites BOOtbeast of Virity- Oeibetoi, on' Tuesday, March 15. • •Jobtt Bate. sear B, Beswe's 11111, Afareb 1.8 , Itebecea Wltyneab.ord, Saturday the 18ifi intit. • • • • • . Geo. L Koeppel., one mile North.east Mt, Hope, Tuesday . 22d .Mureh. ii. W, Brown, at , the VtidaY March 25 Arair.. Courrvii, l -4We remind our 'petitea that theArat of hpril ie apvroaohing, and at tfia eatne i titne request thei .j . they foi get not the , Printer.. We have several' dr ntalce--up.,_lll—order_ nap _to disappoint the. "Paper Man" awl other., over.: indtd 1 / 3 riptioa, advertising, and bill.printing,, ate called nOon:te,settte up. Upon and' we in-' )5r., many will , disappoint us ? SAtiqa;y„'Ain.il 17. tds,,,Embet-day, • Montisy last rirGardee Seeds at A,mbersoasi. ittlirlgumpa'and swelled neeke prevail a , Hanover, Pa. Stretretrt commenced at Hagerstown on Monday. lirelocks cheaper than the cheapest, and warranted, at ALEX. LEEDS'. at We direct attention to new sale adyer tisoinents in this issue. bla.Mr.•Eli Little took possession of the liambersburg, on Willi ouße, day of week. OLD PION:LB.-A gentleman of" this vi cinity has a vii iDziker pickle which beam preserved tweasy.two years. It is still solid. ,4=- 0 0n market indiestes that the resumption of ape Me payments is close at hand. WELL SOLD.—G. V. Moog, auctioneer, informs us that he sold two vows with tweo• ty snaking pigs, at the sale, of Mr. Jacob Ditch, , on the 3d just , for the sum of $lO5. SairWe are request‘d -to inform the pub lic that C. N. Beaver is expecting a very fib., lot of bats—latest styles—for spring trade, Give him a call. terMr. John M. Cooper, says the Spirit, last week soli his property situate in Stour ferslown, one mile East of Chau►bersbnrg, to Mr. John Lantz for $3300. , Fon SALE.---A new Manufacturing Sing• er Sewing Machine, owned byl). H. lief leigh, dee'd, at a reduced price. Apply to Jacob Reiningor, Tailor BALD EAGLE Swon—Mr. Jacob Wiles, of Fuukstown, this county, shot, on last Sat urday, about half a mile West of that place, a bald eagle, measuring seven feet across the wings. LIVERPOOL WARE.—I have an assort. meat of ,Yellow and Rockingham ware re• ceived direct from Liverpool, Ohio. I bought the ware very low , and will sell most articles below list prices. W. A. REID. SPECIAL NOTICE.-43. X. Stoner, Assist- ant Assessor, will meet all persons of Wash ington and Quincy townships, liable to In come Tax for • 1869, or Special Tax for Li cense for 1870, at the offi.ee of Dr. John M. Ripple, in Waynesboro', until the 20th inst. After that date fifty per cent. penalty will be added fur neglect. LEM:MS.—Bev. J. R. A. Bomberger, D. D., will lecture in die Reformed Church this (Thursday) evening. Subject : "The Early German Settlers of Penntylvanite, their lead ing traits of character, social, intellectual and BIG CALF.—The Public Opinion says a cow belonging to GEN. A. Imtnel, of this county, bad a calf on the 15th of last month, and in 17 hours after it was born, weighed 105 pounds. Can any of the stock breeders in lowa ))eat this Franklin county calf speci men ? GOOD TIDINGS.--t have good srtgars at low prices. Rave some prettier than any I have heretofore sold.' A Rio coffee for ,25 cents -cannot° be excelled for the money. 'A splendid Imperial Tea. • Garden seeds fresh and good.. W. A. REID. • .n.oBBEIty:,7-We leara,from the. bob Met.- cersburg Journal that the gunsmith shop of. Mr. 'blank. Bt Johnston in that- place, Was buiglariSisly entered on Wednesday night a week, and a ehest'brokenopen ! froni which $2l, three-revolvers, and his principle and moat valuable tools were taken, making. Mr. Johnston', lois about,6l.oo. After acoom. ,pushing the robbery . the - thitiVes attempted to fire the building. Mr. J. is a native of this place, idn of Mr. J. H. Johnston, and had but recently engaged in business in that ! Plage. ,* . . , new lot of fine Sleeve Battotwond gar, Ringo at - . ALEX. LEEDS'. The main buildiiik Of the extensive vrOoilen mill of John P. Benner, in Philadelphia, was destroyed by fire on the 17th loss $400,, 000, ,V43 l i#Uti ACIP/PENT:--Wzri, GV., Smith teettvith a serious accident on !metes they were oti 'their Way: nageretesre;;tits:family consisting. of' Mr. S wife Multi/tie ithildren, one an ins fent. About thfoiir miles beyond Leiters,. '.,burg a flock of &bine flew in the direction off; • • , the horse - 404 pettot,'''at which the animal I 19' frigb,t,,etddenly _plunging over an mit"- ! betlstnent and upsetting the buggy agairiat the finee,iireilsitifeirthe'fiip and. throWitig• them oaf:" 414 Smitli - hteibelf *as consider.- ably, biniseti abont,'t)in Ateet.--ne daughter , " a. bout 4or "O'Yeflie inatained :serious -id 'but at last iiticaunbivias 4'e:17,14016g and hopes of her teenvery arciniertaiacd. , Mrs. Smith and the' ether? daughter,. were ~yery much, sttinned; bkit theirlaries are slight. The iatiht was' ufillitititbd: - The horse ran abont• one mktnaTung,tdcimpleie *reclF of the ve;' This *aa, certainly ,a Provittkoniial.el7 1111==ZIMII ANOTIMEL—On , Tuesday, Jitr• - 400b Rein. Rigor effirtmr With lag horse and buggy for his resideneeob take his familylO the country, but beforayeliOhinghie bottle the buggy be.' came. 1113 oou ae!d and- be,war,iltrowep out bad; ly frightened,i but unharmed. The hose was podii : 'eolittired without further damage., .I.tsras`:fori4 . ?ato that the accident 'phoUrred as it'did. With Mrs. U. and the ehildieu the buggy. 'aerials, 'if not fatal injuries, Might hare been the'reqult. • r • • r CilEtrinvaNvB ; —On Tuesday evening. re:reeCivett it,despitleb from our' friend ''A.' 1414, at . liAltiinoro; containing the grati• lying ,intelligence that the election in the . • city on that day had assulied in the indorse-- client of the Western Maryland Railroad Or. dinance by a majority of 4,855 votes. Thia' action-it is understood, settles the construe. tion oLthe road at an early day to Williams. port, in Washington county, and enhances our chances Of railroad corumunioatiouwith _he. ‘_outside world." lag citizens should now tura their attention to - a - branch - rotid - inthat - direetiu , ._ _ _ THE CONCERT, We again remind our readers, of town and neighborhood, that the Concert by the Waynesboro' Brass Band comes off on Friday evening next, at the Town Hall, to vousist-of vocal_ and instru mental music. The members, at their own expense._haiie erected_a_stage„ara by the addition of scenery; etc., have materially im proved that part of the Hall.- Nothing is being left undone to render ladies and eth ers attending comfortable during; the enter tainment. As the . proceeds of the Concert are to be applied for the purchase of instru ments wit - trust citizens generally will en courage this effort of the Bander their presence. DECEASED.- - ' On the 22d nit., at her res idenoWin Hagerstown, in the 71st year of her age, of pneumonia, Mrs. Susan Bell, reli.,t of the late Wm. D. Bell, former Editor of "the Hagerstown Torch Light," and mother of the Editor of the Mail. The deceased though of retiring habits, was _uni versally esteemed in our community for her social and christian virtues, and her unob trusive charities. She bore her last sickness ttaitb Christian submission and resignation, and died in the full cheering hope of a glori ous resurrection in Christ. Thus one, by one are passing from our midst, the aged, the venerable .and the re. epeoted of our community.—. Mail. LARGEST 800 IN THE WORS.D.—The American Republican, published at West Chester, says : On Monday last, Mr. Jeffer son Shaner, of West Chester, slaughtered the largest hog of which we have any record. The hog was a Chester White, and was two years and five months old - It measured six feet and ten inches from the root of the tail to between the ears, seven feet and three inches in girth just behind the fore-legs, and seven feet and nine inches around the mid dle. The . head • weighed 741b5., and the weight of the whale hog, neatly dressed, was ten linniired and forty pounds. Good judges estimated that be would make six hundred pounds of lard .1 lowains, formerly Pennsylvanians, can you beat this specimen pig t LIOUSD RIMMED' —On the afternoon of Wednesday last, the residence of , Mr. John Michaels, about 4wo miles north of Orrstown, was entirely destroyed by fire. The fire had gained snob beadi r ay before it was discoieri ed that it.was impossible to extinguish Bierytlsing in the building was burned, nothing except , a singlo article of furniture . being saved. No ono was in or 'near the building when the fire first:started and bow it originated must remain a mystery.. Both Mr. and Mrs. Miohaels were absent at the time of the disaster" and only „returned .in• time to see their home buried in the flames. The loss will fall heavily upon Mr. Michaels 49 ho is a poor man and all his savings are thus destroyed.—Public Opinion. Gcorgo of Michigan, • who 'iinsed the death ofhis'little son by ill. treatment; has been sent to prison for Almon years.- Be expressed the opinion that • the Whole Prosecution 'had been a conspitnes against. bias. Lie threw ' his little bey down and atainped ipon his breast. • lino'is has produced a new swindle. It is a recipe for making two pounds of- butter from one.. The "agent" eels the, formula for 8250 7 and as it requires eighteen dais, to prepare it, he is safely out of the wily be t , : fore the fraud is digootrzred. itorriblti' Cruelty. , A limit braial mordei sees ' ooenoitted in N'orfolkvounty, Va., ";titty,Or'ttio taupe at aiplae'e tii),ll4kif fi l i f eiturtrimul, the ail°, 1 u)artfoftWhitit a eas olloita : , ..{ Rilifkro fliflui "b' y eA Skguitie, hit a boy 10 their, empley Wit fi tot Oily teat' to a gi•offery to pnrobaso A dilleruiapst,ii bf pork, ;tistitig I I him a 8;10 — oot . cl'ke'liOy 'pot °MON" •the iiork, lintron'the , :waY batlV:hWlftc ,, thiPliiistr l l,Uollars.ehen.4o % -4PgßiSc..Aargf.l4 she • k°l4 with 9tetiling the :neatly, aid 'gave 'Tifit - i' an; unmerciful beating with a horsewhip, break ing his voila bone, ,Onthe.fejlosting.thorn ing,the hoystayted off with,thiinittatitin of havaiSetkiailiripate4 fir beating him.-- _I equine hearing the result, started in pm -it/it iiffliil67;lffetitipWttittiltnebritett' oblate of .thistlattiilyo:4ll,6l , lleettOole the boy-boar a pteee of-woods ; into ..whith , they dragged him and :11.t Leirfiepdis4,, rage out out his , tongue , by :the'rOtice, pftei Which they end eel- hie libfferitigefir eisttiitg. iiiiii!, throat from eat' to tat' 40 . 4 , 034,' ilia tiobt4 - 1,...i0 the 'woods- - 10 - e - , 55 1 ' 1 0. 14 ,04 131 i W i lli*Peds - sus' pinion Wei aiensed, and 'fs numbett of other' f negroes'ethrtodfe search Of ,the boy ii b r -'44 " t ' Seeuloes Jody was' •diseovereu where toe megu - h. had left is, - Shetiff..Stevette IprOceded to the place to bold an ioquest,,,whil# the beg nines gettirip,vind et,itOelt. Auddenly for parts uaknolso., change was afterwards I,sund near the, house were Seg . nine resided. , • " A wok:nail gol the best et the reeeitler . of New Orleans. blaggie'Friller, baVing been abused„brutally by her drunken husband, had him arrested and taken'beforethe Re corder for punishment.' "Why do you wish tp prosecute your; hfisbati&P asked the magistrate. "Betiause he deserdes'y it," re plied thetwornan Recorder-I"Yhe;•but the, court rocania tiffs plate' to settle these difficul ties, Why don't you pi horde and fix the matter up there ?* Woman-' -"He won't go home without first getting- drunk." Record er—"l think I can: get bird to gd borne ; have some influence over hint' Woman— " Yes I know . you hove; that's the-iesson why he gets drtink ,so oftere. • This shot completely upset the• Recorder's wonted -gravity ,and_he_ordered.the_wommand_h e husband to be "put out" at once.: As they were leaving she ,turned to, the „Recorder and said, "That's so, Judge, yOu've both been drunk bagether a hundred times." The itemediately-a, _ A-few-days-sgo-two- t icflowe,_while_ine , briate — n;easattlted a, plaints° on the high- - way near Lewiston, Maine, and ecodeavottd to shoot him. The interpOsiiion of 9 fourth person saved his life.' Afterwards the of fenders called upon -him to see if they could not prevent .a prosecution. He agreed sot to prosecute them on condition that they would touch not, taste not, handle not in toxicating drinks Dar five years. One of th - e - rii - hYtiT - dop - csited $5OO-in-the—hanki-and tho other has given a lien on his real estate for that amount. The first violation of the pledge forfeits the violator his $5OO. Eleven women some of them — th — e wites of the most prominent citizens were drawn for the March term of We Albany county (Wy• oming) eourt. Wonder _if they will take their babies along, and if so can't the court "crier" be dispensed with, McFarland's trial, in New York .city; will not be commenced till, the 2l at. March, and is expected to last at least one month. He is not in good health, but is cheerful and stiognimrof an acquittal. His visitors aver age six or seven per diem, many of them be. ins ladies, George Fox, a man of considerable wealth, died a few days ago in New York, leaving property valued at about 8400 ; 000 to the Government for the national debt. His rel atives are contesting the will. The dandies of New York have adopted blue cloth coats with brass buttons. In oth , er days, such ,men as Daniel Webster en joyed almost the exclusive privilege as civil ian, of wearing this attire, but now, alas I the male fops of New York have invaded this sacred circle. Why declaim against the women for fashionable vanity ? A Montreal paper asserts thanin old man having died In that city a few days ago, his eons paid a priest 850 fOr hie interment, and $lOO to say 'masses for his sou. — The' rev. ;rend gentleman crowned the tiansaction'hy selling the body, which had been' placid in the ink of the church, to a doctor, for $4O. A sick young lady in Worcester, bfass4 has been attended by thirteen physicians, and• still lives. South Carolina has over 100,000 colored children at school. An actor ought to be a happy man•—tiffs • work is - all play. There are said to be about. 6,000,000 He brews on the globe. •• • SPECIAL NOTICES. BUGGY, SLEIGH, dc •HORSELBLANKETS . AVA R arRY of new Patterns . common to ,beat grades at UPD.EIGRA f" rS . HAT, Fan, .thiliP ' Gaii , via . ma : Pacoi, ~ ' • Hngeisiiiwn. SI& • BUFFALO ROBES: ALLARGE "Lor . assorted grades's& ?Athena: foto Robes, and a few XX Whole Roberti trill be sold cheap'at UPDXGRAFIorI, . NAT. En, itro 0401114 FACTO!IT, Opposite Wealth:lton House, " 41agerritoio o, bADIE§' FURS. /FINK, Sable, 'Fitch, Squirrel, French' Sable - , and 'a variety of common Pure, riirstyles; and prices. • Astrachan, Angora, Ermine, Saran:. Bovril and, able Trimmings, Far-trimmed tirade, r and every other : articie in the Enr or Trimming line for ladles' wear at UPDGRAFF'S " • Feu Vaerott. • ' ' Opposite Waisiiingion Horne. - 11.ageretourn,,rdd, OLDTURS ESURREe.TED ; Weaned altexiii. slid - •teliair- WV. ed m,the best manner at , I.TPDEGRRAPH's , . , Frs. Racioir, • " , . 'Oppositellie Vitashingtou /rouse, • •• ' . 'ERROR'S O YOUTH . - . , ,A ODN'i LEMAN who sutfrred for years from' Nervous Debility, Premature' eCiiiiid Witt lie el feetei of youthful sndiseretion, 441, for. the-sake 4 suffering hurriantli semi heel:salt wbsb need Poise. meal:g r. :sad directions prmakin% tins simple remedy . by which be was eure4. Sufferers wishing to meat by the odvertiserti experience, can da so by addresn• i4giirr perfect confide:sae, . , - ' ' . ~ . - , J011".1-B.,OCDRsT b ' J may I4] Nce 42 Cedar street, New York. . . , . . . . FO CONsidlitottfikpi o ,:;-' THE 41110 Abet; hailiig , beiti iegtored "id heiltlit in a fiiii weeks, by;a veil limpo rainedi,iftek bay inalibireredllaver yetis Wit ",, *eta !Wig Agee: , 'Oat tt ( tt it Oeit 40 41 04 ' 1100104itk--Aa iinx ak idu ,topsit kupwrt to fiplitl litiferds the mearUs• c1f 7 , 11 w" desire iiAtia it kiiinfi n,eopy ek thet, toespriptionTuispd. (treip:Of, thallei), with the dtiee.. : , tio fl! P Milli anCtle kcithe same; Whicit th ey seect $ 4 ctig t ia- 0411tant1410if, AliiiMA, Ilit a it '' ' -*The. ' Jodi of the „advertiser 1, the Prescription' is. to benefit. the ofilieted, 'Mitt UprithiPitiftMatialiiiillinit itittYlle In= ealuabli; and he,lipties „etery,safilip i siiiil try his remedy, as it wilkostitaittitlitipttlidittolPtasyli. a , blessingi - -i• --2'-::-'' - ,'•, , -1.,- '•P' - - Parties Wisinni the piesAn k will, Plemiea4-, dress Ilier...EDW s ki WitigiCiV, 4) i mayl4l Williamsburg, tenig Vo.,I I Ih4VY Ili. • ''' l : - .' l ' .-- '''''-'ilt etVt . Vi' tollt'''' El aimatantilateurlug all th e potinhie Globs: tattirstilo, rlnclinlieg the great , 1:1011 •Eilltili Glove. 2000 Ladles and 3000 Gents have worn dike goods of ourowtillikti: - Thai , will tell you , tlry are the.best„glovis ; thet , a low" airport" lo: 'tit itS it Itittglotre antl fit ( ti e i tanile, • miliekpi.f i it' ,- "i l , P f .::. !4 . --- IGlittittift ' - iti Opposite•the Washington abuse. . lii Nor# , *n-IM osyi 4=ll 631 .4• 1 034 6 :i in tVOligi 'IRAVI . N, daughter of Sidles A. T 'omptiou, :deosa . sed, aged 43 searh,T .months: and .10 ' • '• On the 24th o Fehrnery,,, neer, ,Orepepae-, 'tie': F1W1T,4. 1 4",,06T,90460g of bin ago_ , e .! Oti Able 27111 , i :WA Niddiebtergi JOHN BEAD, in the 57:th year Of le: On the let : insp., near ~Weitziesi;terse,i , ,), CATHARINICSPItINVII,I I i44:7O)eare,. 3 thonthh an*Woi44.. • , On the ,]Pth Pdpe,'gr. .G.ta'iti,rEPßs ,§i,;• 401„,77 r menthe Mid 'lO neYe:' FRILAD.P,PkiLtt, goodaylllartah Z. iB7O. —There.is no'essential; change to record ,int. .the flour market-,-the inquiry, being entire ly.,eonfined to the wants - of the home con stimers4,ind prices remnin as'Atisazqsiettid abou,t Ninth) °binged hatidil,, - ing.:ssititerftistr - st - Iftfliggi4 - 514 - 4Xitrae - Ter. -- $4. i's@6 87$, Northwestern extra family at. $5.25(65 Z 5, Pennsylvania do dm,at.55.75.. (§6 00, Indiana and Ohio do. .do.' at , $5 25., and..faney lots at $6 50@7: 4 25,- , - • -- T - trd - tucia nothing doing in rye flour or earn., !Deal. • `7`li_e o s eritiga = of wheat; - are fully up to the Minis of the trtide:' 'Bale. of Pettasylithuia and %Teeters reli t at41.2,-1.: ®1 25. It very . quiet. (fora enmes‘,la. steadily and meets a limited inquiry; sales of 3,000 bnethele ysliQw et-90@0. 2e. ,Oafa are: unchanged; sales of Pennsylvania at 54®-. 55e, There is-not-much cloverseed offering, and it meets a steady inquiry , 010, in'' let's • aL$7.5O -0 3.06, PIJILIC SUE. i . ITIHt onibsceibei. atlzninistratoi of Geo. rnePper, ,A. tiec'd. will sell akpuplic sole, At (no late_ resi dence Of said Alecesied . , abditt oneOnilf nrilo N. E. of Mt Hope, on TUI AY. , Tar, ,221 l MARCH, 'the following property, to wit 3 HEALD .. .IIOIIBES, one heavy with find; Brood qow o I Fat, Hoy . 2. Shoats; I set Ilreechbands, I get F'ront Gearsblind bridles, halter chains, cow chains, collars, 2 setts Harness, 1 riding saddle and bridle, I Sleigh, 1 W heat Fan, 1 Gutting Box, I jackscrew, 1 mato*, 1 wheeloarrovs,,2 shoveler - • ONE ROCKAWAY' 1117GGY, I open-top Buggy. 1 pair Wood Ladders, 1 one, horse Wagon; a lot corn brooms. I grindstone, mor ticing axe and digging-iron, 2 manure forks, two crowbars. a lot.begs, I shot gun, a lot Potatoes, I side saddle, a' lot lap shingles,.2 pole axes, 2 lad ders, 6or 7 tone Hay, ' ABOUT 'FIFTY 'BARRELS OF CORN, Oat a by the bushel ; also Household Furnitnre, such as-Cupboards, Bureaus, Tables, 75 yds Carpet, Ten plate and Cook Stoves, dinner bell, and many oth er articles. Sale at 9 o'clock, a. m., when terms will be made known. GBO. L. KNEPPER, mlOts Adm'r. WRY PAY FROM FIFTY-FIVE TO ONE HUNDRED DOLLARg:FOR SEWING MACHINE. , . • When you can got warranted not to stet ont• of order and to Jo as much work as any Family Mail - line Made; and for .T.IiIRTT-FIVE,DOL- L.". R 8. , sair ALL MACHINES WARRANTE D PER FECT in every rerperr, • -.. , . . ALEX. LEEDS, ititich-tnalcer'and .leweler,. Ag't for McLean Ifc,Hooper SO,lneMechlnl, ' Mar 10] ' ' ' . liVilynealtino'. Pa., PETLIG:SALE.: HE wahsenler will sell at jade: at his`rellmo 1,11 l idence, at the, Nunnery i Mid, on Friday 25th of itrirek, the ' tolleseing peacoat paiftertV, , to wit r FAMILY MARE, oue film& Mich C o w heed Of-Hoge, (r he) stio"plicr-Tply- BUGGY, 1 ,Spnag Wagon,, nearly nesr,,l set tria.i. Os -Harness neatly, new, a lat. good, 21tY,...1 bead halter; I note pain shovel, toetnill Rir4rs, treat Stove,l,gresi bench, together with many arrielescit minor . value. Sale to 'eornntetiee '"se 'teeklikon said lay' when - Urine wifl bb made known' by H. W. BROWN. G. V. Moso,*Anet. NOTICE. T ' .. ~.: Uinta of Administration. on the estate of Geo.. Knepper.deed, late of • quinsy township, imnklin. county, .Po. i having been , granted. to, the under *Med, resitting in said. tavrost,he "hereby giise notice to all persons indebted to said estateto make, immediate payment, ~and these haeinr, claims- a= gaissgsbe santelo preset:MA*ln inmerly'laiithenti eated tor settlement. , Mar 10—St - drEct: LAtNEPPER; Adner.: PUBLIC° SA= - , , „ t 'The undersigned will sell pu blicel vile, et her, ?evidence ' in War:mob - orb', on Satwrc/fry the '11146 inotobofigkliring.a4iclesyto wit Egjok k i 40z., of Otae?seatgok mho, 1 Uxueau, and. ; B,ookepke, I. • Dotightsa7o, Clooki-2G.oe4teido;,: /2Stofer ' note foi'. Ulm% bariefr, and otheistrtieleljeit neeiv ivy to inentiob. Bile of t o'clock oh !nig kir wheaten)* arid : madelr.nowe. bp, • inept • , • itEar,cON'nl - pt.t. - 01;- -- tti's441 - bge — ar04";trCit reavivetliv *line lot of New Oilethwdikelteseee. to the h 4. olidese. ` PRICE 'Kt:WV:ICU aMilal