VILLAGE' RECORP. vlrtsterzaviiattioo *to Thursdairotarieh iii, A 8704; `About titinty hit !lingo IklisliiinnyO were blown dowii;bk theitopa nn:.Batur4 n 'night and • •.. mrPittrre litmioputr Metitditfte ray the et tireekiiite thousand • francs to. the to Mut doc, is cheap le Paris. AgrnPu. PYrSeC B 9.u)9,-CPVierlY .P 0 , 84 B tateli B enaP 3 r, 4 1 4 1 444 Otte time Minister of the United iiltetl;nSeniu; died noSattudtiy at $0.7 .„ , 'and 90 1 pr 0.4` o.4si'po :the nigieliture Will beheld in Athnineetiene on Mendel' nett, thitilth tit A Oil: aolored boy appaat:a by Geuai al Irutlet whir eadei ail Vest Pant has blab declared ioeligible by the War 'l)epairtaletit, authorities, baiag uudar ,the key.daite age, sa yea leap Se ßre. StarTho..vinstipo4 o (Md), ' , Giuself; ,lays that'tbete is a tuutor , at , the, Stitti p # pital that there is ookeooegh. motley , in thes,State Treasury to pay off the members of the pies eat General Atieebibly; unit that' they lire a• bout, to peek hp mid hits. • ' im.Daring the triOrtil on Sunday . last a house in New Yeti. pity , wee dote and five persons crushed to death, father, soother, and three children. Acoonats from Philadelphia and 'farther south inditiate that . tbe'frale prevailed' all along the mans. A dis hstrous-list of shipwreeks is apprehended. sa,,:the Pentisylissia Demoonsio Asse- led on aeonnut_of_difiimal ties among its members regarding the col ored voters. Some. of the lenders ware in-fa vor of oacoepting the sitaation, 4 and recog nizing the colored WWII rights ander the laws, whilst others took the opposite view. The fend resalted in the disruption of the AsZooiation, and the sale of the farnisurs of the Olab at auction is Philadelphia on Mon day. ciViTiet* „Ilie local option bill has pasted the House at Harrisburg. It passed in a form to allow brewers to sell not lees' than four gallons, ana - anthorinorinlectiotto be held, not more than_onetin _three-!years,----in-- each county, oity or township, on the 'question of license. In ease of a majority in favor of ne license, the law shall be prohibitory, but in Alier - event - otthe mißrity being the other 'way, the present license law shall remain in tall force. tfir Jaeeb Snyder, of 'Butler oonnly, ohaf , lenges the United ° States to. compete with two steers he has at•present on band, The steers will be six years old in May'next...: One is white, and the other it red. The white steer is,six feet high, and .girths ten feet ten inches around the body, and weighs 3 426 pounds. The red steer is six feet two inches-high, girths ten fine and two inches , around the body, anit.weighs 3,430 ',poinds. YOUgG'Atrn ths'BEl74B,—Notwithstand. ing (says the N. Y. Star) the opposition of orderly, decent Christians to , the Mormon sainthood and their lecherous system of ethi6, those pastors of Brigham's fold and poachers on the flocks of monogamic be. hevers, ldes.sre. Benedict and Company, seem to have•made a successful raid on the silly sheep and weak-minded sisterhood of Long Island.' We aro told that ohm sixty con verts emigrated for Salt Lake on the 22d in. Btaut, from Freeport and the neighboring townships. No doubt those small villages will suffer little loss of either the moral or industrial element by the subtraction from their numbers of , wemen who would prefer being the fiftieth part of a, wife to a bestial Mormon, rather than live in chastity and self supporting independent industry. But it st r ike s in that:when a law which provides against the practice of bigamy' beoothesr so Aar that'polygatisy is allosed, 'atd feligicius tolerance so week kneed tbatmen. (and' ,wo. men) may boldly preach from platform• and pulpit the' most dangerous doctrines of .free love and lascidiousess it is'about fluid . :for those , wbo bare any icgard 'fOr the morality, net to say deeenCy, of the community to do- to&nd the wipiog out of that neat of poison• ous vipers congregated in Utah. Now that the Polygamy. bill 'bait passed the House, teed that the law is speedily enforced.' • b FATAL Dittatit.—Tlie Huntingdon Glbbe states ihatli disease , something aiwilar to the whooping sough is prevailing among many of the children in that borough 'and vicinity, and. some have died,frOm 'the °fleets, On Stinday a Week five children Were lying dead frotii this disease, and since then a num- ber more ha.ve died, and \ the , total within three weeks may be estimated at twebtptwO. -The spinouts of 'the *ditiesaii are !dough; whioh brings up a greotkish ,phlegm, this is. not removed. it goes back .tindi; settles , upon the lungs, ;causing LinflaMmation';'-'and the child at this:stage seldom retiaierk - One( Of the physicians states that the number be bas already treated for different forms of this disease would reaoh about two hundred; of the number eighty have died, - so Ant - it would appear the I:ligation has, spread with great rapidity. ter Both brioches Of . the..-tigielatare bave passed a resolution lazing Thursday; Aptit 7tb, as the time of Goal adYmummtitit. L00A;:..u .- Alifkits . ., IrMI6 - tea Beath( atlitisoirswne. . . - litirshi,; l ret,thO i yeste4ay. was dAliflttul. 1 ; 1 IrThe ral 8 !ifp,ja3pOlog. • Rotstowi'inijii/I'l4diftglikthinlarlet: !train 80 to 40 cents , iiciiording'tp - • o' • ilt6Efagirsiolira ta to haie ti Stkodnii Na. tional Bank. - • ts.FriOkliplll34ltym,pl l 4 040 9 1, h °Nea t; 226 aohooto,,Alici:yOtioloiedOilgtio of 46E101 property . . • Wet:lllp',l,!itty at. the beet the,iiinii4e l ekilit t etket she Oor net „Prag r. ~. r • • ,31r Jotw r ak,faiorAly.-kpown iandlatdi.b,k4baltenL'abatga of :the - Indian Qom Hatolkin PtintzoiDoorroisimil. , -libM Jobb peeking will aatalitv . allidf&" public doeniniwita, ' ~ CHANOSZ-41tieee - Woblen*tifSelfy tear title place 0 1 .1.4,4 1 ; 4t 0 ,0 0 'Boer 3t - EiheWr:tlii,:"..g.i - A opr hlirhog, leased the estahliohtuelot* : . ,See, ilditeykiegaleht.- 1 41 0 .Telvgeq!,.-ai Melt knowa eitisan tiled at bit residenotin,,Quiir eyt on.Tneedny labia *Van': ndWilibed'.'`agne,L- Mt. S. had been ill Mit faw days. • doft.Rey. Mr. BUtfrnitirr;"td% thin plate, preadhe'd in the Seoond Lutheran Church in Hariieburg, Sunday , Imputing .and • evening last. DE • tISASED —Henry W. Punk, ti Avant riTniii much •reapetited fanner, rtliOd his .residenco near Antietam Junction on- 'undartoorning Nat. Flellai stilioted fdr a number of years. BLOWN DoWN.—During the 'storm on Sunday morning lan; die smoke, stack at-the Quincy Tannery, erected last Sumner by Mr. Geo. Middoar, proprietor, at a omit of 8150 ; was demolished., • Mr The "Hug Me Tight" is the name of a new:jacket which • the ladies • wear. The jacket is made in a novel manner and Speaks for itself, e 9• there in ne °banes to misuoder, stand its meanisg. — thkanno, -- ELEdrao7-:- - William M. Mar•• Esq.,_for—many years cashier of - the Hagerstown Bank, has been elected eaabier of the Peoples' Bank, just started at New. • ter' e publish on first page an ex tract froze the swell , of Revels, colored U. S. Senator from Mississippi,' presuming 'our readers; Oi both' politieal parties,'would be curious to see a "Ciarbey speech" in°Print. -49 f" teit'At the late Con erotic° r the E. Church, - hold at taciatown, Pa., ire notice that the Rev. Daniel Sbeffer,otwo 'eats ago Vernier of the AL E. e t hnrah in this place; woo traneferred to the'Uppor lona 'Confer. ante. DSNTIBTRY.—We commend those of ' our patrons desiring teeth inSerted, tilled or,'ex tracted, to Dr. A. K Branis'bolte; who is ,a relisble gentleman and an excellent Dentist: °toe on Mechanic street, formerly Dr. T. D. French's. Sloan DROWNED,-A. horse was drowned at a crossing of the creek near Leitersburg on Monday. , Three men in the wagon' sue needed in getting the animal loose from the shafts and swam ash Ore. ,/t is,supposed the horse, became entangled in the gearing and thus sank, Issi The first of Aprills here, bat we are minus the "stamps" necessary to meet press ing domande. We hope, however; thrciukh ° the aid of delinquents to be able - ,to . relieve our creditors—the, Asper Mao excepted-•-in • a few days. I==:l2=l NE* STOCK.-D. R.. Russell ,14 Son, it Will be seen by reference to our advertising columns, have, recently repleniebed tbeir stock•, of tinware, stoves and bAuse7fwrniebing attieles in general. Call and examine their new goods. • LAMPS.—The Reformed coogregatiou, of this place, we notice; has pat•np lamps on Meobasie •street and one ia' front of the 'Church, for the;benefit of PCiidne p*lngiO and frum Pupa worship on, .dait This is certainty. commendable and worthy of imitation by other derkoroinatiorrb. • ' ==l , FittE.— , About 10 o'clock on Thursday nig). last an alarm of fire was' givva, and for a 'doe the gratest excitenien e t;prevailed.— Th 6 brilliant light , homner 'was soon dis coiettOo proceed from a large straw stack in a Mild' belonging-to Gen: , Burns, of tbis but a:sliortlistabce front wan:, The fire wus dotibtless the mod: of an incendiary. . ~„ 310 - vtf10 . ..--Aothefirst of April pprovvh "fiiitiegs", become more numerous. • Our greets, for: several •days : have 'been all emir with she clatter of 'wagons and other' Veht , diet,' prising to and re,f reigh ted with goods and chattels. It le - well, they “moving day," ao mach dreadedi comes . but -mace a year. . . Atone -dwelling' house of .14 Nigel Stestard, iesiding-obal•half toile from Concord, on. the road: laiding . how Cogoord .to nonstitned '14,, 'fire .6n Thtirsday betUree:n ihe hours , of 10 and ineoincic. The fire originated at roof of An sdpining wash-liouso. The Was iiestiinatod at s'2oo, jogurancis . - Opiaau. d becu_niulth s~ --- Gased STOitii..;—What they, ~beAeqeedb we pteetuie, the Equinoctial Stories , sii:4les_ ltiro hunt „U. o'clock on Saturday 'night Wet dud: . oontidued thlente on Sunday: 041,04104 k prietecetOtt it, tituttlOst violent storm tilltaiiateditufhls: re,a, iitin within the last thirti'yettia;.%'-blastend west of Cur towu the country Oireitisdayira completely deluged ,with water. ~,t,tiere hem geat 13 .4 1 : 111211 0n Pf,l 4 °Pl 3 "Yi B3 4g t hk , r!der.. 66l T”s 49EIBIMIleaPP the ' suddeP. *and altiret . naprepedentedyise of the waters: autteleer Of hritigosphtlif 'tlattis,; end foot:' it!io giPortliSrs.,were. array,, hoolOge fruit. trees and Ai Lab,efF, prostrated., 4. num. : I•lier of. barn in, this., fos,rnshlie,rtnd, also. in guiney wore, unroofed and; othiertrise aged. We understated theviill dad. of Mar tin flootter neat lieer's,Patittir • otted_that.ofT tleo. , tiesi 1 4 eitersbnre irern destroyed; which will OVase a :Minsiderable , lirsafto theeeientlement On a lifisber Ibb be longitlg tri the Briow Hill Society, 250 trees were 'Ellostfa:d#wn, 40 fine trees ou , a lot be• longing to H, Wertz, of Quincy r and about 60 on she lot - of Mrs. Mentzer„near, Tome. 'ManfOrobards suflerekinitomdlin— stannee the miners' sustaining she loss of ten or twelve. trees. The .loss' sustained by the destrubtionvi fencing is represented se very considerable, far etirpaseing thlit of any storm for Mini 'year's. • ' ' • , , Our °Winn* on lifechaniri street angered as usual, ;their premises being submerged and genera in some Inetstioes'filledio overflows ing. FRANKLIN REPUBLIOAN.=—Protti a 'paper tinblitihed under ihia title, ,Titly 4th; 18126, we Poi tbitt,the` leading merchants of Chun fierebarg were than extensively engaged io selling Lottery tickets in the Union Canal - drawings. A certain Grocer advertises that within ten weeks bed Ban sold a $lO,OOO prizp and another of $5,000, besides a great num ber of $lOO prizes. He very appropriately' stylee his Place "Fortune's New Home." They had strong minded women id those days, for a certain John D—a of Hamil ton township,-states in a card, that his •"wife Elisabeth and her mother drove me from my be 3 and board, withoat any just cause, and otherwise conducted herself unbecoming a married woman." Poor John! ,we pity him. His early training would bac% prepared him for_a_happrdomeatie Cucumbers were a good price that week is Philada., having as we are told brought "twenty-five cents a piece." , D; Tritle ht Serg't, notifies_ the "Frank lin- Blues"- ,io—assemhle there not some of these "blues' among us to the present day?. In the general news We find the following paragraph "LeChreere Point, Mass., 17, Yoars' ago, contained' 'a poiniation of ,oue old Bachelor and two old.Maido ; there are now . 369 children in the village,' indopondenr"of the. adults," Surely envying Rachel. had' tio place there. em.„Thtifollawing individuate oompose the ;turd of Directors olthe Waynesbote Mu tual Fill) Insurance Company : . W. S. Amlierson, Simon Leorone, Lewis S. Forney, Jacob Carbaugh, Joseph Dou glas, , Joseph qice, J. W. Miller, Jacob 4. Miller, Levi Sanders, Betjnmin F. Funk, D. B. Russell, Jacob S-Good, W. '9. Amberson was elected President; Simon Learn, vice President; Joieph Dou glas, Seeretary;',lsseph W. Miller, Treasurer. , This Company is now roady to receive ap plidationa anti to transact all business as an Insurance Company, either . on muttial or cash rates. 'By throwing oat all extra haz, artintis risks end confining themielves to sate risks at reasonable rates, every possible guar antee is' afforded 'to the insured. We be speak foi this new Company a largo business. Good sense and self. protection should in.duce insurance in a reliable, •energetic, safe louto company. Applications for insurance Fan be made to 'either of the Directors. SENSIIkLZ ittBOLIPTIONS.-itt view of the rapid stridesthe,4otrum - soffragists are zettat'-' ing on Foasexkline, territory, and the fact' that weemo Ore,putti'ng, themselves on a par with men in nearly."every particular,' and the furtherfaet tlpti riling ladies have resolved certain things • about young gentlemen, a. number of the latter assembled in this place a few evenings since, and Res'olied, That we will • not recognize any. young laidy who patent od powders, espe T °jelly' when ,the'paint: bet eye. brows'. '• Resolved, That we will pay, no attention to a young lady whose Waist, measures lees than thirty , R . esoiveq,,That the young lady whom we accompanyal34oy to church, nines Item more about the sermon lifterservices than' of the Style nwtqual;ll . of her veighber's clothing. '''Resolved, That ' we Will not accompany any youngAady to . church who 'refUses to open her month .to sing,,ata'd then Lads fault with the singing. , „ • • 'Resolved. ,That any young' lady who needs to be aeied more than six times to •perform on the piaoo, need nor apply ; - Resoldeit, .Thst, laidies, with store-teeth will be rejeCtech, , . MARRIAGE -=The newspapers contain the folloatiog marriage notice „ "Married .T. 4 ake City, :Utah, on the 16thittltialo; in the,-prevenee of the,, Latter, Day %%iota; gider,Brighont Young to Kra. J. 11.,Pdartini , .,Nlisa - L. N. Pcudergrast, srs. It. W Jetacdtson, Alin Susie P. _Cleveland' and Mims Ensily, Igartio,, all of the County of Deilie gla ed. - • of am.Forooy . & Sons want 650 cords of Balk, sz •• av • :',• littleH • ,9z''":7A "ar Y, O, years `4li; , Vgirriliiioo4 l- gal . 3 , Snider aged,, about thirtiioll4,44l4irn:ato informed , in a ged,, otMod to her eieiir that fier,teritikailiad been outraged end that tt i ttc :iter:,:ttOp.lte,‘... Davis inuneditOnly 147 , 'tetiiti r rilita , c 7 :4hiiiiiihOd;and• did noir' about I**:4**o44l*lo4ltltr.until few ;,?/1 1 # 1 4Y.iM I ,? 41 ' 0 , 'outlaw the„neigtmoihOop, Diereersourg biibootorB :1'041341i iititi?,ttikieTio ilageratowo for Oil * aii.:4oegia;.gto:. bat!) , been, own.. in it tat,' hpre. b e !am , i tag jail there, *ark Saider'ealue here and made in. foirniati,on'agaitist hiiin 4 tor: rater: A regal• sitiOnt teaktittittiitidfrd' the' States' Atter. WashingtonCo oty ;: • 1d feanrrg ,that he„ would, 4:- 11 Ord,)10, 00oviot him there, consented to hie 'surrender far,' trial inthie County. Sherjff Fletcher escorted .hitn to this town on''N'ondity of USE week,. and haia'noir lodged,hl jail.— V. Siai,it., • APPOINTIUNTB..--4he foiioVaUg ) 8:113, , the appoititments for' this district of the Central Peittleybiania Cdtlfelitice of the Methedist Episcopal Church. I' he Conferenee held iie ,sessions : year at , Lewistewpi tiud ad= Puttied to•meet. next year at th‘rliald • Distliut.—Ti Mitchell • Prestdi'hg Elder, Wise, Ist ilhirro'VßAt — Pktdtte ; Carlisle, 'lithely Chapel,' W: 'Flyelogel; Mount Han M.*Lants; ObsitiberibUtg", E. W. Killiy; Chanibersbiilg, Second Church, J. Donahue; Shippeosburg, IL br. Ash ; ahippeosburg Circuit, 3, Lloyd; Newville and Rehoboth, W. H. .Keith ; blechanicig burg, J. H. •MoGarrah ; New Cumberland, J. M. Clarke, J. B. Shitver;. Duatiannon, G. T. Gray; Newport, A. R Slater, Lilerpool, A. H. Mensh ; York, First Chtiroh, W. M. D—Ry_ah; York, Duke:Street„.__petlne.__ packer; Wrightsville., J W. Olewine, Shrews. buOy, W. A. IlloKee' one to be suppliedi Castle Fin, J. A. Mokindless, Hanover and New Oxford. J. A. Dixon; York Springs, T. F. McClure, 3. B. Young; Gettysburg, H. C. Ohekton, J. H. S Clarke, Mount Alto, J. W. Fdigbt, Waynesboro', J. A. De Moy er, Greencastle, J. A. Woodcock; Mercers,- 'burg, G. W. her, McContAlsbarg, H. Lion, L. A. Rudisill. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Twice tsiveek says —On Friday morning, last the`barn of fdr. Emanuel Snyder, residing on the old Dorsey farm, on the Leitorburg turnpiknoibont two miles-from-this-planporas_en tireldestro ed by Are, together with nine head of_ bottles, nine head of 'cattle, eigli:teon,bogs, five sheep, one hundred and twenty barrels of corn, bar• ness, farming implements, hey, straw, ale valuable milk cow alone Wig saved from the flames. This entails a very heavy loss upon Mr. Snyder, which . is tc be greatly re greted indeed. The origin of the fire has ,not been definitely ascertained, but is aup- posed to have been tho'Woriref du incendiary, as when it was first disiecriered the barn was burning in two separate places. We under stand that Mr. Snyder. is insured for $l,BOO in the Farmers *trod Of Leitetsburg. DECEASED —We tegtelk . 'to '13307d the death of Mr. W. 'W. Orcolts,' which took place at his, residenoe„in. Fayetteville last week. HO had been ill.for Some time. The Public Opinion, says: He was a wepbew of the late lamented W. %VA:hooks Pert who died in ChambersbUrg in 1859. He was a practical printer by profession, and conduct. ed with ability, for soma years, tbe , Green. castle Ledger, since changed to Valley Echo. He was from a' family naturally endowed with intelligence, and,,like his illustrious no ole, could make himself at home in almost any avocation. The Chambersburg LOdge, I. 0. 0. F., of *hie& deopased was S mem, bar, attended his funeral, togetim with a large concourse of friends. EDITOR'S' DAMMIES.—DFiag the war, the office of the Hagerstown 411 ail, a violent opponent of the Government, ,was sacked, and destroyed by a mob. 2beEditor brOught. suit avinst the corpOntion and got a jadg went for $7,500 damages. The vorporate authorities took the ease , to th e 61in — of:sp. peals, where the ,judgment below has just ;been affirmed, te.This man Dechert Was's' treasonable wretoit a tool in the hands' Of . thO Hagers town sympathizers, and,cariy. in the Rebel: lion 'furnished the enemy .maps; of this coun ty aid Washington county; for ‘whiett not of disloyalty, be was justly p*akeil i0 i .,010 do ',minions of Jeff. Davis. Forthis.perftdy , the Courts now reward -bib{ 'asehoie'ositited.4 Had jestice been done-his remaining' plop-' erty .would have bean confiscated for,,tbe use Of the goveriitfient. MEAN Mirt.Hfietiry . Ward 13'64 . 0 .says of mean nien.,,':Lhave great bnpe of altiet-, ed man; .slender lope of a ,niean :one A wicked wan way bo:oonverted'and beecithe prominent "saint. ''A inesn'matt`ought to be, enlivened six ur seven iimei„,oon_night after the other, to give him alair. state,: and:. put . hin3 on as equality witti-the bald iviAedirifin: I have•known men who thought' cpe 'pbject • of conversion was to cleanse they ae a gnr meut is cleansed, and, that when they - were converted they were to-hebung' up in the Lord's wardrobe, the door of which vtal be shut, ao . ,that no dust could get to. them.' A coat that is not need the moths eat, and a Christian that is hung Up so that. he. shall not be tempted, the moths est bun; and they have poor food at that." ' ' • , - 4REIVED.-31assrs. A,intkerson, 'Benedict Sr, Co. Ewe rgeeived tiler new' goods. • Call scud see. • _Relatt,t!katilei ,t - 'The Elyria (Ohio) Vdristi‘ottontitiat,,Mared pbitif the Miiit 'bitthibiof the Blirtllo~'iiver~: ,gear 'thti-ititertiatitioa, of ,Folicilstitlet'and gaot licence, fis IWhiire it 114 betwicotitteniCht for pedestrians , !to l lttfEl th_e' rieeri,Crlitni 4, bridged tie et- bY, Vite thAWA . hisPivitik4had p. ,weakeitiog,,,cf, , !fedi open the lie previothily,lrOmed oferftha rival andlen o ditid it an libilifelitiseage. I '7 - . U4~ hisrsdariifternebtehicat gad; ti ; iYd~ Man who had reached the declining age of life, in company with two boys, aged about ten years, Stitted for their hove on the exit side,ofithe .riveroaking the usual . route.— Aiter,reilehimg thi'riirer , at the point above designated, thetv,littenred,.to lapse, ,ontwith4 , standing thO,rinsalketinditon ,of the Hacing'liroceeddd altniitit toopposifb shore the tee etiddtinly gacnivity.tind instant,. ly precipitated the'three'i ,, nto deteti/.. witere- The unfortunate trid 'Made every_ effort_to : were •suoceSs!til, 'irtrati iiiiptisidide'ler,Oither of them ttrrige aboveibe 100. , • At this junOtiire. little, flary findro, aged eleven.yeara; ,pritenir reside on the: west bank, close in t he river cressing,,,hear ing the cries of tlid`„clistiacted *man and terrified childrtiti, tftii,ekly;:ran p the ,wate r's edge, and Iferceiving at dglatmeihe, perilous position of the Strugg,liii, field; with' remarks able preienee.of mind in,one.op..y9tiogt, seiz 4 , ed a long pole tbarlarnear t hy „sod heroic ally ventured open ,the l ivealr. ten, to , ibeir asp Mettle's°. 'At the . .ica ,lient add cracked, as if tei Waitillieltitelidieine back from her brava , purpose; tint still, vlith the ho se. of caving. their lives, even • at the im• mineptprobability los!pg • her, own, she bravely lePt - . mi hit. *Ay. and floally succeed - ed in platting the pole Within reach •of the now almost - mtbautited„woman, Here the child remained for some time, reaching the pole to each of the sufferers, add thus afford ing a auffichine support to`,keep,theit heads above water. At this juncture a number of men who were passing by,came to the relief , of the distressed, persoz,m 4 A boat. ,yras die patched to their aid, an , after muol4fficut - ty - , - the sufferers were Fessue4,,net,however, until one of the filen who hid gone in - the hoat-had---narr9. . . • self The woman 'was taken • to a neighboriog house, where she was carefully attended, but eo serious bap been her fright, and so es• haustiog her exec tions to have herself, • that it was several boars ere•she could be remov ed to her home. The• children did act seem to be much exhausted. flad it not Westin the heroic presence of mind of the little_girL a painful calarnity'would undoubtedly have resulted. -__ SHOOKINd CASH OP 11YDROPHOBtA.-.--On Wednesday of last week, a elitism) of Queens, antetrile .f- tacked by a feroeious dog sad badly bitten. The attack of the brute Was observed by Meisrs. Rowland and Gillen, who drove the dog away, and _carried _Klean_to_ the post. cede, where his wounds were dressed. He was afterviards removed to his home, where he finally recovered so as to' be able to re tame his everyday dnties. On Thursday last his,oonduet excited suspicion; he emu plalned of feeling ding, which was attended byeauses and vomiting. I lie „entered the lager beer saloon of Mr. Schmidt and ; asked for a glass °fluor, which when offered 'he refused to accept, And lift the, house. ,Uo. der the 'faorse nhed he observed a pail,of way ter, wbioli bU frantically scipci and ,dashed to the,grotifid,, Us , then started ,on a. run for his residence. ,Ho dashed. °poi the dooi in avaroxysm'uf terror, yelling with deliri um and pain, frothing from the month, and bleeding from, the nose. He eontiinted ua. relieved in' his,sufferings for about an hour, and as he seemed to grow worse, it was found necessary to mime his death by. ,stuotheriog him, betwtien Jeatber beds. , A SAD ROBIANCE . or CAPTAIN WILLIAAIS oeoversation with a t Very' intelligent rind accomplished lady from Maine, a few days sinoe, I learned the following, facts, which throw the shadow of towlines, over the Oneida disaster : Commander Williams, the highest °fluter of the vessel, and one of the lost; was a widower 'of Pomethiog less than forty, and the father at two bright ohildron. lu May last be contracted an en gogemeet for a second marriage; which Was to have taken place very soon after the ar rival of the Oneida in this country. I be. lieve it was fixed for the middle of April.— fie left the United States for Japan in June last, and jest before his departure .he was ono Oa "dinner party at which my inforniani and the affianced bride were also present.--- . dad he returned safely he would have known a fate which Eis hlrave heart would not have met with the cool courage that faced death, at his post ou the quarter deck". Sind° the first of Janturry'his two 'children and hie in tended wife have died. When helefthpan be bad not heard' thia •sed news, bat sup ,pired hit.• was coming home to meet them; al in health and happiness. 20 to obe, / ai least, of the gallant men who went' down'on 'the ill-fated:steamer,• death 'can nEit.be'ealliedia 7 aster.— Washington 'Leda?. 'to .&t. RI9III4OND'B , COUN9Ets.—.r."bIy paid Leigh Richmond, '!remember you most die, and yon_may die aeon, very •soon. I.f,'yott are to; die a' boy, you must look' .for , a boy's religion,,a boy's knot/dodge, a boy's faith, a boy's Saviour, a buy's salvation, or else a boy's ignorance, a boy's Ablitinacy, .a boy's unbetici, a, boy's idolatry, a boy's deetrua. Lion. Remember all this, and beware of slur, dread the sinfulness of an unchanged heart; pray for a new pray for grace and par: don, and_ aeoul'conlorined to 'the image of Christ.'!, Peter Reis :of Pfiicago, died recently; leair a will by which all , his, 04:Tarty, valued at 680,000, is left to his wife ou the condition that she hiil I neither giiie nor lend 'any mon ey. even, the small'e'st gum. teeny church , or religiwa. beodvalent; political orga ['lotion whatever, Should she dci thee-preperty at once goes _to the cbilciren: , Upon the death of . tlit'aidOir, the ebil4ree ,are re active whatever remains of the eftte; though either of them willferfeit his, or her. right . ,by an act i'kdisubediencato the . mother dnr-- ker lit ume. ; • In New Hampshire, at Hampton Nils where Pike; the': murderer, was' - reeiorly hanged, the coot was , 8465:- The 'gallows cost SZSO; the Sheriff's fee Was $lOO, the incideotal exPensfis were 8115. At was with great difficulty that the sheriff found sarpenteri to build' the ;valence, workmen- ex hibiting no little repugnance- to eaglet% io its cdnstrucEion. ClowsfVp:, 7 -fhit4; Ilmatatowti, *ko 14'd' tieioO,„..dhielea! diado,flotOti#lll.-by . hfs' ofoiOkailoit With the iowliod'esurdit 41 .11 ) hi just d e' serti at fluiti up' . jhe teiis ' o isiveti4datO;liittitig ioeit eptiiieted to the dfintioat4)eitri of of IstoSny , aotteatioeed to thdliiiitatitiaty for thesate* her of .yeere..alette , teeetforted. : „ ?Oat , -eoin tenuity has, atlast gettee,lict'a worst oharaotets.'s , "c, ' Tear LUNG EToniqjitl4Etsict4t, messed °panting on 'the" ;'very ,ley' be , was areatediitud,countetk.vaphilY itedirdif; ter twelve ,hours a day, to the preseittlittie;- he would not have counted a trillion;" 'And`yet a trillion con easili,be,ripresented by a line of figures cineineh in ',pry. to:cotintibijoitifia gee ot t fii tt i va one inciria,bingthi Jot* ivnitld% tat-e , to ocelot the years In ten miles, a hundred miles, a million of miles fit length ? And if ib takeise long simply to count those years, bow long will-it take to live them? , • • , , • 0 1 ;eternity for Wiiere;abOt id r BUG(IY,, BLEIGGH, & BLANKnO t AYA HI TY bf now Tnitetnii'entininnao be f og: grades ,at ; ;VIADVGIVt • . , • • liaTiFtritoutiolittiola 1 1 " , , ;, - 4 isto*A.:lld; BIUFF'ALq ROLM& I. O AJIGE LOT asiorted.grades.of.PrimeißuP 11 . In Whale be dolt! Cheap as J.) 'IIPDtGRAFT 4 'S - liar; Ftrtt;'Aisis FACtOlit ; Opposite ;Washington Botise'; sitagersiovrn, Md. 1111 K, Sable, Flub , Bquirrel, Frerch liable , „ and a Variety of common FurS, all styles, and M' prices.- Astrachan,. Angora, kirinine, Swan DOWII arid' Sable, 'rad:twinge, Far.ttimmlll Hoods; end every ottiiii4iiicie in theirur or Trunnting for:- ladies wear at , . • : ViliatiltAFFlB Mini i, raS . - + -Ep E SUR RE C r L, cleaned alterea and. repair. eel m the beat manner at . , ERRO s.4'. OF YOUTH.._ A 60r LELVIA IV who suffered for, years, front. NerVtitall Prontiiture Decay,he - et:- facia of yeuthfal indiscretion, Will; for Vie Saki of, sulfering-hurnannyomod free to all Who need it, the: receipt and directions for making the 'iiinspfe reirady . by which .he wee cured. Bafferers wishreg tcrprotit• by the advertiser's experience, can do scsby address'. iag, in perfect co4deace, • , 11:'15GDEN, No 42 Cod* siteetvNew mey1~1)1~ •=-Kteao - - 7'l'o CONSALIII ell v. s. THE Advertiser, baring been . restored to health in a ftAIF weeks, by weer . ? simple remedy ' after hay. hag. sulteredaereral years with a severe' litagi tare. tion o end that dread disessey thmeumption—is gni+ roue to make known to h- 6 1 ,6 ..110w-sulterers the ineehs , of Mire. ' , „ To all who desire it, he will semi a copy of the ,prescription used (trey of charo) with theAlirec. lions Ihr }minting and usi - 4 - 64(isame, which they will find, ilunti mate iicta Carisciierrou,'Atrissta,. BigONCHITIB, etc. The object of the ' advertiser in sending the PrebOription le , to lianifif the afflicted, and spread , information which he conceives ter he ire ) valuable ; hopes,ev,ery sufferer velirtry bid reined*, isilt Ccist theta nothing, and May prove a blessing. • Parties wishing the moan on-, will please ad. • dress Ras. EDWARD A. WILSON, _ _ may 14] Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. GLOVE' WE are,manulateuriug all the popular Gloves of the day, including nine great, Dog Skin. Glove. 2000 Ladies and 3000 Gents have' worn . these goods of our own make. They will tell , you they are the best glove they eve: wore, almost as tteat , as a kid glove and *Wes as juraf4sy Ind ' ma de 'only. at ' ISPREG APii% GUSTS AND Fits P.scrsoirT, Opposite the Washiggtorillouser,_ • Migeretown, Md. On the - 2 4 th lost , at Hk,e..residoriee,of the bride's father, by -Rev. , ',IX-11. , Gook' Mr. CHARLES MAURER to.'MiSs , AMANON C. WAGNER, beibi • Near this place on the:lsi . kintit.,lot Con. sumplion, Mrs. 81.1 . 0 AN 4.':10.1841,mite of Mr. D. B. Beal, agid. 40. years,. ; months and 7 days. PEULADELPHIA, Alonday,Maroh 28.1870. -There is no improtreatent.to reeord.in the floor marker, the , demand' being extremely both for export and borne consump tion , sales 6EBOO barrels, chiefly Pennsylva nia extra family at $5 . 25@0,..50 . per barrel, N oith crest. d0..d0 , in,/ots, at 85(0.75, .lo diem'. and Ohio LID, do. at 65.25(96'25,,f5ney lots at $6 50@7 10, extras at 64.64®4,75, .aod impel flue it 64.37 , 1.®4140., ; Na, ,chaage in rye flour or (torn meal. • • There is nb change in wheat and butiittle demand for the article • small sales oit, Penn; sylyania reit Lt $1.1641.25. • Rystlifitinet be quoted' at "Over 910, • Cora is unsettled , end there is more offering, with 'Sales' 0t,.4000 bushels 3eltesr at '967e6p.00 Oats 'Are in limited mutt, with sales of •2000 bushels Pennsylvania at 560:, and 1200 bulih. light Delaware at 95e. There is a steady demand for elonerseed and further dales aka reported $8.121®- 8.311: - , The subscriber offers at 'Private Sale. 1 new Mc- Cormick rielf-Itsking Heaping and, Mowing Ka chmo• combined, N 0.2 or 3es the pgrchaser may desire. - Apply to.Litly,kusaillAt , Co.,Wayneireirro'. mar 31-rf JOHN W. GOOD. INTETBVOOIIN Fafellt, Irrhe unaerehrnaj has , leased • the si/OSS,'"inroo4 Woolen gactory, to Jona 13 ,4T4 and logs l'inrivirr who wtlLesentinue We business uraler iha firin nenie - be I.IIEit*S.EIELLEIL. • ' They will 'tinamilVetuir of daileit ininani 'and in good et} le a. general ,variety or lirceiren Goods, such as • , ' Carding end spiniun* g done with dispemhdrot cue. tamers. !am thankful' tor= the vent , tiberat itatisialutet tended to me, and resfectfuldr solicit eat the maw mar he consin;zed to the new firm. 'mar 3t-tr • E 8. 13AE.R. .:111ez' IJ ric LAUU3St FUIiS Opposite •UPDEGRibitiff,' Putt rAtiT9lll , ; Upposite the Wnehingtost 'House, fingenitown,Mil. 9VME3SII .ALZAV'AL.Xite.. .rig;;•2l,dcx. 3WEAM'IL.ME..339 II JEAS.I Ivoi S AIL E. ,Blank.ets' awl Covetlett,'` 'sfespa,, ~... Y . •,.. , • . 41.1x4iineres,. Stainetis, . . ' • Yana; &o. • ''' ' . trlturiticiase. 'llagotiOWOin; 44,
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