Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, March 17, 1870, Image 2

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Eitate:offienre t _tint•,,,,eleetintettenctini : , there
Go the ,Aret:ZOnday , in, She meSI
ilOuhtlehtlelloni - thelliampie eet her by Nevi,
ilampehirei - -
lasi
week'
flikor Repnb•
Ewen/. • There 4 irete four ,tickets ; In: the field )
•Ilepubl!eatv ' Denfootiit, ItOorna
--- 1211heteli Obifileiokinttoo' ithiloOtO of
cork bofoio;Cloogreas—npfe: portlorio, thou
rirWrirr i MMl rs : a•,-seeme .
The fast o[ duly i Mt ail the , irobabla day
of adjoilitiment.
sogi;,The coVited United 'States Senator
ffoin Miapiestppi; ,iattently 49.
livered a lecture,ln:llaltimore, • The Oasette
says that hie. ideas were clothed -iu° good
language, and that he couniieled'mOdetation,
on the part of hie face, towards the' Whites,
StirOn ToeSalici . the law reOlifeipg 'the
veins of,Autericap Over in Canada, twenty
per amt. went into effect. This will canto
it to flow immediately to this country, and
mOS)O,PO9, of it areepecte4 in Nei 'York
this week.. ,
iss.Tho Bill AO Enforce the. Itiffeeeth
Amendment has , been reported hack from
the Judibiary Committee of the House of
Representatives,' with sU miendment in the
pa nre 01 a sulipitne, !'to etifeTeirtlie right
of citizens in the United States to vote , in
the several States of the - Unit *ohave
hitherto been denied that orisegOttet of rase,
4 We - )f servitude!
color or previous 000 k
This now bill.embraoes a.
sitelist - ofines - and — imprisonmenti
any' officials, national of loeal,'onsi any per.
son or persons who Shall directly or indirect
ly be proved grtjlty' before' a I.Taitild States
Court of .preveniiag the,ezereise of the tight
of suffrage by eititens of African ,fietaent';
and, as the peasete of enth e bill ma, 'be
_safely_nonnte.4_upon,ihe_Onlp_eontee_nf_ssii
dom and eonitnon sense now lett te r ' all poW
tieians concerned is the recognition of thO
black 133a103 right to vote • and the• cultiva
"tint of his support Its the nets political bal
ance of power. There are some eight hun
dred thousand voters involved in this ques
tion. .
16.. While we are just rejoicing over the
return of silver• pieces to our legitimate cur
rency the Canadians are rejoicing, over the
prospect of an early riddance of all they'
have got. Aroefican silver has long been
called a nuisance in Canada. Strenuous ef
forts have been made by the merchants there
to get rid of it as a circulating !tedium by
resolutions and all other kinds of informal'
enactments. A Montreal priest recently an.
nonncei from the altar, according to report,
that fees for masses would . be' taken in Amer-.
can silver only at a discount of twenty per
cent, and finally the Ottawa Parliament has
enacted that twenty per cent should be the
legal discount upon it, the half dollar passing
for forty cents and the other coins proportion
ately. We •may, then, sooneapect that our
silver pieces will flow bask in abundance to
our side of the line, where they are fully ap
preciated; Thus it is that everything, coin
bines to bring us • back by a healthy and
natural, course to specie payments 'without
the necessity of ady violent action on the
part of Congress.
WOMAN'S RIGHTS.—On the subj 4 of
woman's rights a semi•barbarian in thVfar
wed who, by Borne freak of fortune, has
reached the utmost attainable height of bu-
. man greatness, 'the editorship' of a paper,
thus expresses himself': "We have not
known a good, wholesome, healthy woman
to clamor for' political• rights. As a rule,
those who have the ambition. to enjoy such
privileges ate hip•padded, bosora-sttiffed,
peak-nosed, thin-lipped,lirsok-brained, bar
, ten, babyless women female monstrosities
, riedViatinis of nervous debility."
lat., General
,Breckinridge. did a bratie
thing - in Louisville recently when he de
nounced the men mbe , belong. to the
Klan , as either idiots or villains, Ala
; expressed hia readiness to respond to a trim
- mons from, the Sheriff as, one of big
,posse to
them to justice. If all of the former lead
ers of the were as bold in disconn•
tetiakeeing political assasi3iinticn Teshonld
• a better state of agair,s ITlii , t l 2‘ 6 804 th.
. So asp the ilarrisbnrc rejegrelilt. :
ast,Ta the ireite4 States'S'enafe 'on.F day s
the bill . autheriselhe:refsnc4oLia,p`Son
olidet4oa.of the Ilatioaak.
baokieglaailities and to estahlishaSteoie
,meets. was debated at leogth;leveiat alueod.
*eats ' B l l PreA Pa .111e bill Posp.4
Cr Mrs. 'Treue,..n fortune-teller.' of 'tiger
. maueb Borough, dauibria minty,•eenViatell:
of telling. fortunes for gain at • the rjnnuary .
Court in that- county,. recently, says the
Johnston TWl,une, disappeared leaving her
surety in the lurch.
A Veitnont *girl lueel her breast haus la
laCT 14a:z.a and 4io(t.
iiiirßobper.ancll(4o .pordeotture v ictro PIP
tiOnatiofi''uOtotlijoaday 4last
w4blE: ;lie #O4O-:
- 0 47.t6a4Mio1ifi . istfugi1e4
ths he glt-pait'o,t tile mottexy3l,o al
14Wiattit 14 01 , 4 ettkgolit.'y of, the .Itilling.
:Etthnikr, piehliiefote , the eitecgtioporiadrt
the following.confeasien ' • .
AN , °rim conFzsiticii TO GOD • ANV
knoPrt. , •
On the,ls,th NoVernirer, We-went on the
railroad, to Huatiugdon,Wbere we got off and ,
went to the Pion° where, the deed: ss' done:
Bodenberg paid that the farmer. bad gold
Bindand Waif I helinied 'abet' hi hid
said• to Glide in AlttiOna before 1 knew
,i
bins, that . he *me to- get geld" hod silver , from
'Germany. (This lady ems hero etre witness
in Court and her'. story was • believed.).
found out last spring 'When I was in the same"
.bearding house with bite,' that - tho farmer
bad gold and silver.- He : Sated me he want
cal to steal*. all from hitt: tie worked as a
eabinet. maker in the round hou'se in Altoona
and Made' for himself a large:knife for 'that
purpose. WO Wout- to the plate eteal'the
• : it • c c c ore, e u con . ;no - ,
do anything and went away again to Altoona,
I went to Work again, and he 'went to a• via
*bathed-a' daughter and spent his time-wit
her.: -He . ',had.ti mope* and no work,. Thi.
knife that he-had he threw into-the canal a
Huntingdon when we. were 'there .the firs
time. He made this girl a great promise -0
much money s -Which. brought him to. the
thought on murder. We came to the far ,,
and slept. Tuesday night in the house.
pistol I laid-out on the window according t.
his orders and be laid tharhe would get
in the.night, but we wer 4 e very tired aed step
tilldaylight„ .We the.neighborhoo ,
that day and he told mu how he would mak -
it ;• that he wante'd•my pistol and his, one
each hand, and he-would-demand the money
We both went into the house where the •
were-eating supper, and 1 held' the door shu
so they could -not slip out. He spoke i
-English, what.hu '
. Wanted, and the fertile
-and his wife spoke English' to him, which I
did not understan4 , becrause I could not do-i
myself. He *deinanded the money because I
, ohld--not-speakEnglistionly-a-little:--A-ft •
quarrelling awhile,, the.wife got up and • th
_matt-alee r an&he sh, ot - the. farmer with th
pistol in the right hand, and the woman• with
the one in: the teft.< The man fell to the
,floor
t t'. •• man-didlitit-falk - =-Sbe,,
the -coal shovel and came toward me when I
-wasiatill,-standing-tt-the - doorTanti - t4truch - a
me, and fill at the same time to the floor.—
liodenburg again-loaded his pistols and sbo
-the little boy dead. ,He shot twice at-him 13.
far, as I kpow. He then loaded again; and
shot the farmer once more, and gave . me, tb
pistols, : etnpty which was, my oW - E; in the
meantime, I hit the farattrea wile with- the
.coal.,shoVel, as she still- was not:dead .yet.—
We then went into the bed roona.and broke
the , id ehr
rehop.
open .dich - nreau ant. .fleet with an aZO, and
nun od - Cuid — siliieriiiid' $250 in p,aper
money and divided it equally. The amount
ef, gold and silver Ido not know. We di
vided it bet did not count it. -I putt mine in
a bag and stuck it in a pair of pants which
was lying on the bed, and wrapped it in a
black cloth. He also took a cloth and over r
glint, and hoots, and then we went out into
the horse stable where he wanted to get on a
horse, - which I did not agree to. We then
came to a quarrel,andlie threatened to shoot
me, and pulled out his
,pistol, and I pulled
out mine which was. not loaded, but still in
the same condition he gave it to me.. - I soon
loaded it and told him let us go. He says
not yet, we will burn the house down so that
the people wilithink_they , were burned.—
We toek d bundle of straw, and I went in
and laid it in the room, and put bed clothes
,to it, and he,put the fire to it while I was,
watching at the window.
After this we wept away toward the • rail-1
road, and he said on the road With° wanted
to visit a good.friend a few days, and wantedl
to present him the pistols and asked me
whether I would not give him mine too. I
told hint if •he would give me 84, what it coot
me, I would, and be gave me $4 in silver. I
did not truer him fight, and shot it off first,
and asked him to shoot his off too. We
game by this time to Huntingdon dud staid
he3e till the train arrived going to Altoona.
What became of these pistols I cannot. Say.
ie never told me. I rue it no'w that I went
along, but it is too late. He here in the jail
took up his religion again, and took this
ground before the world to make himself
free, but it did not save him from death. I
believe in God and eternity, and do not like
when othd want to tell me, out of the
church. I have given myself to God, and
expect his mercy after I have Outlived my
trouble.
Neither of us is innocent of the death
.penalty. This is the correct and the whole
'truth: This I speak belore God, when I
some to the foot stool of merely and throw
myself upon Him who is my stand-by; and
this is the reason I im.ready to leave this
world, I wish all well when I leave, after I
have lived forty years. retire truly,
lltarqbe suspension of Captain gyre, of
the Bombay, fiona service .for di !maths ;
was the sentence which the ,Court sE Yoko•
hams 'peva' upon him, for, leaving the men
npci , Of-the 'Dodda to drown. l'he
disproportion of the'Ptinishment ta,the crime
will undoubtedly pause endeavors.to inflict a
greater onew Thel.aoTAti part Nail Gazette
condoinnt.the ioadegnaay •
.of the "sentence,
tairayar, ‘ ...W. L. Gorden 'fnrniebes the
Marietta .Journal with a rieoeipt,tetkoae'efr
'oted with„ gravel, 'bays .I,Take
commen boil •a strong-. tea and
dijekiewhen Jon 'water, tea Ifr poffee.
Let it'bi your conaiarit drint,for ',Ozer eight
weeks; 3vith 4,eatiiee'engar, it ;makes' an e?r
eellent table tea :Ilmieleei.enreid of ,ttio
*barley, Ofectiona
rba i e 14 4 0 d "ertniiny:othei oases of Cur
. 6,34 be riire a - mullet) loaf;
itgaernorittle heie lately been presented
body for
protection.lor, the opal intere;t , of Petrayl:r",
vanish all of extremely .refreshing ;
- lei, if there is` nee pettopoly:,oat,aip c pod
doeir;, take care dite`procions golf wore than
40tfithiksit'tinned: ;. , ,
igerth grookfteli i " 444 1 has a baby horn
ealy one ear. ,
GOTLEIB- VON BOHNER.
LOCAL MATTAR.S,
.. • ~
Ittialti REOPYritz•—Thi - PrOilo' tilao it 4.
treitieel through' the aohtethe'er,l4:,Reatitl4l
,
"110 plaice to follows : . ',. , , , T,
y'4.lohu Deo, neat H. Besore's 'Mill; Miteh 113
'Rebeeen Dippy, in SV:syneehotte, Oattiri , lel ,
the 19th inst. ' ' , • - • ' n,-
..4.siortit•oaqt Nti
Sept', Tuesday
, 2gd Maroh„
Biel°, et thefiludetylllll;
March 25„
. _
, _
, glizab9t:h Retiser i in Wayneibtiro%,, Tac-,
day .29113,4;0f Match... ! .„.
' TOOlitid
wrens that' the first Of Aprilia appMaohing,,
ind ai tlie. same time request that . Oey ,for
'get netihe'rrinter; We : hafti safari! hnn=.
died dollar/Ito make up.; . I 6 order not to
disappoint the "fiPeiblan" and , other over
indulgent treditora o 'those indebted for .inb
noription. advertising, and hill iiinting,. are
rd , - •to settle
called upon le up: - Upon such we re
ly.. How many will disappoint us r
CrLooals.lo , ennte e line.
rar eardeu Seeds at Anabemns'.
Virlhis is St. Patrick's day.
ifirSpring ebtumenees on Sunday.
U' Olr Anton are busy. ;
.1 . 1151 - The ground hog's contraot expired
yeinerday.
12=IIII
Ittiriton't steal or borrow this paper.—
Pay for it a man.
Ittircity "drummetentlmiil soon begin to
swarm. •
FRESEI FISH-Will be received on Friday
afternoon at REID'S
ee ae a. vertiaempt o Mrs. Eliza-
beth Resser.
SED..If you want a good. Cook Stove call
Son,sigo_oLtite_Big-Red-
Horn. All goods warranted., .
- The - gradin - g - of - thelfereerstiiigl3 ra" nom
1
Railroad to a peint near 11.tvion is. to be cont.
meneed in a few' days.. .
,ra.lndividuals who profess to know say
that this, is' the proper time. to trim drape
vines and fruit trees
20,„I.:_W—Good-effers-at-private salt:4mm
valuable colts aye, fresh nailch.cows. , bee'no-
Mir The School Board of Waabington Pia
triot will receive proposali on April 2nd for
building a school house in Salem District,—
'ee notice.
Fir Special attention is directed to the ad
vertisement of Mr. A. E. W
issue, agent for the Buckeye Lock-stitch
Sewing Machine. •
Ipa.Daring last) week 15,000 bushels of
Wheat were shipped from Hagerstown over
he Cumberland Valley and Washington
County Railroads to city markets. -
ZThe engineers of the W. M. Railroad
are now in Hagerstown selecting a suitable
ocation for the erection of a depot. So says
Twice A. Week.
*The membeis of the Waynesboro' Pa
tna' Fire Insurance Company will meet at
the office of J. Douglas, Esq , to-morrow
~briday)•at 1 o'clock, P. M.
WELL Soi.D..—At the sale of A. E. Price
near this place on the 21st ult., one sow and
eight pigs (Chester Whites) were sold for
the sum of 676 25.
==l
.COMET.-All astronomer predicts for this
year a Comet of such brilliancy and so near
the earth, that our nights will be almost as
bright as our days. -
CuMAP Goons.—D. B. Raisell & Son have
just returned from the City with a large sup•
ply of Cook Stoves and house furnishing
goods, cheaper than ever at•the 'tip of the
Big Red Horn.
TBMPERANCE.-‘• A Temperance Prayer
Meeting, to be composed of members of the
different congregations in this place; will be
held in.the Basement of the M. E. Church,
this (Thursday) evening. -
DEEP SNow.— The s'everest - Snow storm of
the season prevailed bere,',during Tuesday
sight,' covering the groun'd' On Wednesday
eb the depth of fourteen orfifteen inches.—
a'storm usuallyof more than ordinary se
verity precedes St. Patrick's day, this one
may be put dowu-as closing the series of the
seassn, which 'will be gratifying to many of
our readers. no doubt. •
-, Bwzacia oa Paonast.—.diary Lorentz in
the F'reAerk:olcContity,(hld.) Court recently
recovered $l,BOO darnages o 'of, G. W.
Ransbnig for breach-of promise of marriage
—one hill:ired dollars for each year of their
courtship. The E.zaMiner says Mr. R. will
take the suit•to the !Court of Appeals..
Tax PitcanrEa.,—The other 'clay we was
made the. reei plea t of, a, bottle of Fali Keep's
Panacea:: • no Company 'stnetime,leince , or•
'giniixetrfor the Marinfacture , of this
•piens
rattonlapon extensiWitale, tve,are . pleaSed
to Warp, have iucceededybeyorid all expecta
tions. It':ineeta• with faVer:ivhsrevetintro.
duced. W e have not been • Vilth out the 'Paw.
acea in:Mir , family for several 4cars, and can
therefore safely recoahmead it, as a •family
Medicine.
exehlitige
says wei.like . td', see yettogladtes lie
,hittOO:eiteinietilki,!4Beh. °tit*: very
tiotOttely;'When'titS4ool-4t
• 1444 .whil" Hied severOl
, eare , ago t ; f,Wsijilrolh - ... Bee a feabionabbi;
dreieed:JOY,feiritnitititling . tho Ottoets 'Wear,
ioga bilissilk dreatf.trailing:a - yard heltind
6i ., `iii4"4llo:i4fdigi*#e street tie Wile ,
4_644 tuao:Very polite
and'at*** l itbei !young .
hnine—it
rotien'thite4iteltirgtiiet creation are devoid
of . deoept.iiiti;V . Wo':iikw . lo 70OU:little boys
eerpeld evening :and amuse
liewselves neigh-
orti 7 -tt shown , t let ,they
. rmt ,
,!ilsorymg
heir taleittu'liti earth . like . , to
see it' Maar a newspaper,
Dots antl`Tis in tb't*roiddle of .the.goar, for
is tireprifUlePiekl i tipit hreirident that
e renretpheni : his progniee 16 , "eberia hot' !"
•- 141 4 14- 7 44 1 11 e -4 i . '
'during` divine; Orifice idf whispering'and tell
ing steriesH-iti•belk - ,to'':iti , preciate the
sermon, and convides,nik tioat' they are. ea
-pable of singing .€4sith the spirit and the
understanding Weilike"to Bee young
ladies keep • their jar
,inlhonstant motion
eodeavoritig: to rneetioate hti'ge ball of
oh'emiitig gum—,-it looks so - ; lady•like. We
like to see a Men apilrting fast horses, while
he owes to the printer, and gives nothing to
the miiiieter , —it lookelliedeiablefr „There
are many other things vo would like to; see
but we forbear.",", • . •
CLoslact,l l - sertrai.,,,The series of Lec
tures in the German Reformed Church in
this place were closed on Thursday evening
last by Rev': J. J. A. Bomberger, D. D.—
SUbjeot "The Early th;rtuan Settlers of
Pennsylvania, - their leading traits of charac
ter, sonial, intellectual and religious." The
obureb was crowded, and as, bad been pre
dicted by knoWing ones,. the lecture proved
one of unusual interest, indeed, 'the crown
ing one of the series.. Everybody present
!our German friends more especially, were de
lighted.---110- preaohed-to-ldrge nudism ees-on
Sunday morning arid evening. The Dr. is a
profound and eloquent speaker. His repu
tation as such rooks him prominently among
the more emitoint . ministers of the country.
Tut -CoNinuT:=Oir Band gave a. musical
entertaieteeet,'iocal and iiibirtimental, in the
Tustaliall Friday_ancl-Baturilay-evenings-'
of last week. The Halton both 'occasions
was well. filled. The Band was assisted by
a troupe of youngmen in Ethiopian costume,
styled '!the Budt,of, Pr i omise" Their soy
eral parts were" Well perfornted and contrib.
uted largely to the interest of the entertain
ments. We are glad to learn that our young
friendi succeeded beyond their expectations
-in this tbeir.first attempt before a public au
dience, having realized about eighty dollars
from the two•concerts, They purpose giv.
log similar entertainments - sometime during
the month — oT May.
glaThe Baltimore Conference of the M.
E. Church North, in session at Frederick,
Md., sent the fraternal greetingS of that
body to the Church South, in session at Bal
timore, but the latter body unanimously de
clined to recognize the Frederick Confer
ence, ordering that the bearers of the greet:; ,
ings, Revs. Slicer and Bear, be received, not
officially, but as Christian, men and minis•
tors. • The litter therefore left; declining to
accept personally a courtesy which was de
nied to the body they represented. The
Church South still seems possessed of the
devilish spirit that actuated them in severing
their connection with the M. B. Church du
ring the, war. The daps() of years has failed
to reconstruct this class of divines. •
INSURANOIC . OO.—On Saturday last a Com
pany was temporarily organized in this place,
to be known as the 'PWaynesboro' Mutual
Fire Insurance
_Company," with W, S. Am
hereon, as President, Simon Lecrone, Vice
President, Jos. Douglas, Secretary,' Jos, W.
Miller, Treasurer. A Board of twelve Di.
rectors were elected, whose names ive have
not yet learnicl. •
The Company we understand has,begn or
ganized upon safe Principles, excluding all
extra hazardous risks, and is eminently wor
thy of:the public's confidence and patronage,
The Cowin'' , will be ready for operations
in ti few days.
COURTING THE "DanaKr."—A corres
pondent informs us that at a recent sale in
'Washington . county a certain individual,
,known as a sympathizer with the "lost cause"
was found taking advantage of the passage
of the Fifteenth Amendment by endeavoring
to enlist the •sytupathiea•of several colored
voters on • his side, even going so far as to
embrace one of .the sable brethren. He fur•
the informs us that the person referred to
is a botia file sabscriher to the Mary/and
Free Press. BOYD shOuld see after this pa ,
trop.
HARD` Tfl! • SATISFIt. We beard several
persons duo other day regretting the probable
speedy resumption_ of specie.payments.—
`They argued that People„would board it up
as last es- itcainc Cut, and,tbat the Only way
to; keep things was to go on : swath.the
use of the toadsklu currency; whicti, no one
wishing to keeporould always remain iLL Jiie;
• •
ly 'circulation.
Th ore
,dled,- (pa. - tho let in.N . or ton
,N 8,139 a ,Vem p' te ,whn' 'tiro.,
,fOr Washington;'
and for. ill tho' Preaidnntp 06%4' to.4Elrani.•::- , =
Elie mime' David l%lakepeago and he *are
102 years old. 'All of hip low , fife he' bad
beep a opnatint nufolitr.
.Do h e ' ,l- 7 -40 eiO4ugo'veo -11 1)Pr
ly reinarlce that 'every ptlirOring Man
altouldihny, hitriself a tiitio.lot—get that'paid
for, auti .f titen *orb. aild the necessary.' ithi
prOveinonta:-4 here ;and A :little
will dile tin) pro4non you a home OfyCur
oittnand. place you' tinfsithi',of thc . landlortre
'grasp, ; Itinteinbor IlfatisdaYysitet4in rent
will is a-verifinelearg.:„pay for ;your 'own
home, and the Jimmy it
: tinge ,VJW: to' - Move
anti ehiftabout, withou auy_ko ! i. of
furniture and tune; paylife intermit of a five
hundred dollarludgmen trains t your proper
ty until you eau gradually reduce it lo noth
ing. • Xott :Mu all buy in ,that way- 7 4hy do ,
you not 'fish it ? If you fail you are no
worse Mix if you sitneeed,, as !au careful man
is slate to do, you, 'ric made lima and es
tablished s credit'' equal to ,ataitiier which
will start you in buineis. • ,
ABRESTS.—The Loek•Up had three ten
ants (ludo: !alit week. On bib • • • •
a man named' Sooliman was arrested by High
Constable areneaum for being drunk and
misbehaving on the street. Llamas released
after an hour or two confinement.
On Saturday morning two men named Jus
tice and Stephey were arrested on the charge
of theft by officer Hornei and oommitied,
but were latest in the day taken to Fort
Fletcher. It seems the evening previous they
put up for the night with Mr. Calvin Speil
man near this place. In the morning sun
dry articles of clothing were missing.' Pa
leaving Mr. S's pretahei they headed .for a
straw "stack near by. He followed and there
found a yortion of the goods,seereted. They
were accordingly arrested and, are now in jail
awaiting trial. Stephey hails, from Indiana,
Juttice Waal about Sruithb,urg, Md.)
SCHOOL --AilB9 Alice Besore Will open a
s e l eo lt School, in hn Westerri-School-house
of Waynesboro', oa Monday, the 21st bet.
Tuition per term of eleven weeks, for the
higher English, branches and Latin, $6.00.
Less_adsanced—pupils r s4;oo-and-$81.50, ac.
cording to grade of study.
1141PROVDIVENT —sarn uel Rinehart, Jr,,
who sometime-sinetrpurebased the
ton property adjoining our office, has great
ly enlarged' his stare room, and is how put
ting in en open front'and'otherwise material.
ly improving-the progeny, Jlis store room
when completed promises to be ono of the
-finest in town-.
OBITUARY.
It is with feelings of sadness, that we „re
cord the death of HARRY, eldest son of our.
esteemed friend, J. H. Clayton, of this place.
He died (it is thought) from the effeeta of a
fall, causing a short illness of two days when,
on the 27th ult., about noon, death relieved
the little sufferer He was a bright interest
ing child of six, summers, and although*, his
years were so f ew, his intelligent -simplicity
and demeanor as a child, won him many ad.
wirers and friends. He belonged to the in,
fant class of the Presbyterian Sabbath Sohcol,
and we have often noticed that when the
time come for his class to assemble'
Harry' was promptly among the number.—..-
'Mils it is we are often deprived of .the most
exemplary, even while young. And we have
often though*, thereare sometimes instances
in children, where their marked superiority
of innocence and love, was above earth, , and
hence a better home was soon designated! a
bove—We would console the bereaved pa
rents of our 'dear little friend with this he.
lief l and hope they will soon cease to mourn
their earthly loss; "blessing He that gives,
and Ha that takes" His beloved. from death
on earth, to a'world of joy, of light and of
life'in heaven. R.
The . Committee on Ways and bleeps, to
whom was referred the bill published,, some
time since, providing for damages created in
the border counties during the late rebellion,
have reported the same with material amend
ments. The bill now reads as follow :
,
SECTION 1. i t enactea, co., That all
revenues whatever received by the Gemini:in
wealth .of Pennsylvania, from or• in the
counties of Adams, Cumber/and, Franklin,
Bedford, Fulton, Perry and York, after..,the
approval of this act, including the, revenues
from railroads on, or running through t the
said counties, in proportion to tho length
thereof in the said counties, be and the saw
are hereby appropriated to the claim's before
recited, until the same shall be paid in full
of principal and interest, at the rate of five
per cent. per annum, from the date of the
pasdage of this act; and the State, Treasurer
shall, as he receives •said revenues, apply
them to a spe . cial fund for the liquidation of
said claims, to be designated ' the 'land
for the liquidation of war .damages," to be
applied as hereinafter provided.
The second section ~directs the State
Treasurer to issue to each claimant,or to his,
her. or their proper representatives, certifi
cates of claims, registered, and appropriaticM
for, war damages bearing.s per cent. inter
est: These certificates shall be issued 'is
sums of $100,"$300, $5OO or . $l,OOO, and
registered in the Audit'or Geneial's office.
The third section transfers— the original
claims to the State, which may,hereafter de
mand'and recover them 'from the prieral
GoVernmeat.
.
.:',The fourth EN:lion .appoiati certain per
ions to',exatnina and adjudicate the claims .
presented, with power to increate or decrease
the situe:
Ae 'lndianapolis -woman recently gave
birth to 'e child 'during her .husband's ab
sence, and just before •hisyetera "theneigh
bora" borrowed two other babies and placed
theta in•bed.watit thelitile stranger. When
the father asked'to gee: hischild the eckier- , ,
let was turned down, and atthongh We
;have Wee f
hie
l ' erprised, t he coolly
turned 'to hie wile7ankssiteddid
atro4s3irzy y ) hes-an o
trmwite;ll as g;raW •
rh,itek the ,epprseLof a
life titloCrYea*, ,
• 2 •,.`",-"'
,roreoite
for
':i's*, , iio . :4:l o.rii,*4; l
.00:;;, '-',
, _
auopy , shEtcig:4 2.lll4ltgots;
eatatricitilti
trodesVW:l4 gotArrig .
riotsiter,
• Hagerstorlt. MW:
2 _ BUFFALO R • .
:,'Taituor,'Lwr:tisiliteittriidis or i'sioit; uf-•,.
AiLtito. Holies, and ,iisfe:XoNvW,holti_itoiles,
'l4 _ UPDSGIIIIFOIV
0 4Z,F.kay, „.**l4 o o, l k. EL/04s
Opposite wesiiihatott notes
' ' •
, , ,
„ • s • , LADIES' FURS._ .
MiNK, SAW, Fitch, &initial; 'Freinch Sable
and a, variety of coinntottiNnOillatylett, and'.
prices. Astrachan, Arigota r ktmine,4Wati
and table Put•irimtneil Moods, 'and
diary' other lithely In the grit 'Or ' for -
hidietia .'UPDEOWAY-F.'fit
- ' • foa,FaOottr.
” Opposite Washington House'. • .
Magettnown, Mg.
qui •
g r ESURBEdtED, cleaned Ottited • eltid
ed tit the besttaimuifi .
• k, . - -
Flat Funks,
Otiphsitidthd Waeitingteu Mouse, '
•:
ERRORS OF YOXITiRp
11.04P411,ElifA.N who suffered ,yeara
NerroVe DebilitY, Premature Deasiyi.iind all the ef•.
fects of youthful indiseretion, will, for the Sake of
suffering humanity, Send,',free to all who need it, the.
receipt 'and directions for making the simßle remedy
by which he was cured. _ Sufferers wishing.in
by the adiaitiseill exporienCe, can do so by iuldiessu
jog, in perfect confdehce,•
' • JOHN B. OGDEN;.
May, 14] • ' No= 42-Cedar street, New
' TO CONS,IUMPTIV)Egi.
THE' Advettistri hay* .been raltored
,to-ttealth
in a few. weeka , by 'very 'simple remedy; after bay
ing suffered several - years with a severe lung affec
tion, rn.l that dread disease, Consumption—is anx-..
ions to make knorvii to his fellow-sufferers the means..
ofeure.
To al) who desire it, he will send a Copy of the
prescription used (free of. Chanter with the direc,-
tions for preparing and using the same, which they
will find a SURE CORE got?. Comeau/nos, Astlitta.
BRONCIIIM, etc. The object of the 'advertiser in
sending the Prescription is to.benefit the afflicted,
and sptead information which he conceives to be in
valnable ; and he hope's every sufierer will try his
remedy.; as it will cost them.nothing, and may wove
a blessing.
Putties wishing, the pees,
scuv. EDWAltll A. WILSON, • ;
mayl4.l Willia!nsbust, Kings po., New York.
. GLOVE FiIIiTORY.
E are ant nafateuring- all Afin papillae" Gloves
of the day.
Glove. 2000 Ladies and 34100 Gents have worn
These gdods of our own make. They Will, tell you
they-are - the - best - elf - arty eves_w_eze,_alm
-.0 rue - best - eloyullity evezotaze,_ramost-44
neat as a kirilove and fiye times as durable, and
quids only at UPLiklbliAPH'S
LOVE AND FOl7. FACTORY,
Opposite the Washington" tiouse,
rii3l3o WNEM;
In Antrim rownship, March sth, M
WILLIA3I2ALLISO.N, jn the 46th year or
,his age.
.0c Sunday last, at Pikesvifle, Mrs, ITR.
VIANCEI wile of James 'l"Orviance
"aged
about sa years.
111LAsMt.11.7MOSS.
, •
BALTIMORE Wednesday, Maroh,l4. 1870.
USTUFFS.--We continue to quote
the Aour market dull and heavy, with no
demand for export, and but a limited inquiry
for local eonsua►pti,oa. . Prices are nominally
unchanged, though the tendenny. is•. down•
ward. We report sales of awe 500 to 60
bbls'. Howard Street at- 64.87i(§4.50 for
Fine, $4.75 for Super, and 65.25(55.34f0r
Extra.
HEAT.—Marylara red was in fair- de
mand and firm this mornicg, some 2,000 to
3,000 bushels selling at 130 @;4132 , . , 0ente for
good; 1g5®140 cents for ,prime, .and 145,
cents, for choice, but Pennsylvania do. was
very dallfand 10wer... , A few 'hundred bush
.els.sold at 123 gents, 'tied we quote it as
ologing at 123®125 for good to prime.
COIN— Was in, good supply, this morn
ing, the receipts reaching '25.000 bushels.
White brought about the same figures as on
Saturday, but yellow, was 1 to 2 cents better..
Sales were as folios* via: 2,000 bushels
mixed era° cinte, 10,000 do. white at 92-
@94 'cents, 1,200 s do. very choice at 95 cents,
and 12,004 do. yellovi at 91®.92 cents.
OATS—Are a fraction off in prise, some
2,800 bushels selling at 52@54 cents.
SEEDS.—Clover continues in good de-.
mand, and we note sales to-day of 400 bush
els at 88®8 15 per bushel. Prime we quote
at 68.25.
1 :› 1;ntia::(1 1 :22g 4.9e1111(53 6 0
The subscriber offers at Pstg.& Bale 6 Colts, five
two-veariings. and 1 one-yearling; also 3 fresh
Muck Cows, all gued milkers.
m 17tf .JUAN W. GOOD.
NOTICE TO .BUILDERS,
The Board of School Directors or Washington
distriet will meet at the Western School House in
. Waynesboro', on Saturday April 2nd, at 2 o'clock
P. M., for the purpose of receiving proposals for
the building of a :school House in Salem district.
The house is to be 28• by 32 feet, with a porch in
front 6 feet wide. 'folio in all other respects simi.
ler to the house built in - Plain Hill district. ' ,The
specifications can be , seen by calling ori JOB. S.
stoner, Waynesboro'.. •
By order of the Board. • •
mar 17 3t Gso. OA4BACGII, Seery.
.ECOI I / 4 10Mr, DURABILITY.
BUCKEYE LOCK-STICH FAMILY.
SEWING :MACHINE
PLAIN, FINISH, $32. FINE FINISH, $OO.
The Buckeye
,machines are elegantly finishe r
and extremely simple in construction..
They have the mrongeat and Barr' Firminc43l
- will not get rut of order,. 2101 t BREAIT
tigutte.s, They 85 1 03 thiead;',atia . for' siBED, BASIC
or ors/LA.llot,, and neat substantial sewing on both
light and heavy material's:a; not excelled. •,
STITCH ALIKE ON isorkt ttsIDES,
will Hie' Fan' ' GAMIC, etc., in
'short, tle all the work any other 'grsiitlitria
machine will Ltd, and do it rcer - la WS*; whiletheY
COST BUT eALY, THE, BIOSS'T.
The Buture is the only tfo !nun Shuttle Me-,
chine silk . lort he price, .I.4nar tn 'the best!' is the
testimony 'or e.ipeneneed operators and ',,jedgei of
sew nig 'Alehinte. Cell and examine et.. ; tinti cloth
ing,store pf Geo. -Bender,ap t io agent's ma
ideeeoo;Chul:cklitreet• s '
•
' rniir,.l,7 tr • A.
. •
lEt - Avexa , cf3Ezr, coil
~ • ' "
offeei*Cpri*e
- iii.ettitset'-tio have
hll.choice,o.e(ef It reaps. - ,001a*., - ;. 'gents
al 00 silting , and 7 .lica4' of . t. ,. 0.*04. 014 t; EPf‘
• . ".
Hagentown, Md.