VILLAGE REOORD. : IGNTALICATNINIS la 0, WOK Thurisdis*,Ati* ts Erna LagialOas* adjoutati- ta; • day. erThe Saba,"lkill exial miners are on ,a mother shit% •• • •-• • ", • • liirPottaik ilauht2y, Painayliaahi. has not graoted_a license 'to soll liquor ior'nineteen grAn effort was made in the I_ peg the othit . the fa; 4011shing the Spring eleeiidta, ats.itirtlieitroublea and 'dist:iota - Ai .are reportedio be occurring in Ireland. and tike emigration to the United States bas greatly increased of late. net. Edward Tb'moon, D: Da, Ix bishop of the Methodist'Episeapal Chord', died Wheeling, W. 'Vs., rieently. Se was eleat• ed bishop is 1804. Centria 'railroad olimpaey ie said to be the rieheet and . most pewerial edrporation in the world, •000 tro lling over 83001600,000. Iterthe President of the Pennsyttania Equal Rights League'hae ' l ssued a 'proclaim. ties Setting apart Tuesday, the 26M :instant, as a day of general -rejoicing over the :ratifi cation of the Fifteenth Amendment. • .The Republicans of Wasbington.ael ebrated the adoption- of the Fifteenth A mendment. • Serenades were given to, and apeeohes made by President Giant, Vice 'President Colfax, Senator &timer and Gen eral Fremont. 'Mirlke American Anti Slavery Society will hold its final Commemoration Meeting in New York on the 9th of April. --With the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment the object of the society has been achieved And its labors are eouoluded. girThe statement of the pupiio debt just issued shows a farther deoroase of over five rnillion dollars. This is only a little less than the regular monthly average sines Grant,s inangaration. Del6,The trial of MoArland for the shoot ing-of—Alhert-D-,-RiehardsoWirciablauitife- -on-Monday at New - York, arnidsranlintninse attendance of speetators and great public in terest. A lury was obtained,_and_the:Oosut adjourned. . :sr Paradise, Utah, is properly Darned, 're cording to Brigham Young's paper. No charges have been preferred before the magistrate for three years, there is no spirit of apostasy ; and very few grasshopper' s eggs were laid _last fall. • MlKleder a law of Oongress and the Reg ulations of the Pension Offiee, the time &tr. ing *blab declarations for 'pensions May be filed by ex-soldiers who served in the late war, or• their heirs, expires by limitation in June next,and after that time no oases will be received without special aet of Oongress in eaoh vase. illireorpoiation elections tient, held in Maryland od Monday at Towsontown, Frost, burg and Laurel. At the two former towns the aoatest was •entirely political, straight out Republican add Democratic tickets being opposed, and at both the Republicans gained the victory. At. Towsontown the colored voters exercised their right for the fio_time in the State. 'There was no objeotiod made' at the polls, and the election passed off quiet ly. ' WThe President, it is stated, has signi fied his willingness to abandon the income tax in compliance with the - pressure brought to bear upon Congress from all parts o idthe country to that end. Secretary .Boutwell, however„ remains .strongly in' favor of con tinuance. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.-00 Wed nesday last President Grant sent a message to Congress announcing officially that the fifteenth amendment to the constitution lof the United States proclaiming , universal suf frage, had been ratified by three fourths of the'States, and is' therefore a law of the country ; In anticipation; of this event the Legislature of Maryland so amended the registry law as to permit colored , citizens to be registered. , IttarDispatchere,r6ciied at the War De• pavement: from S'ari,Fruneisco, announce the daithit Major fieuoral fieorao IL Thomas, after: . at Micas 'of three ilerytyiroza en • attack of apePlexj. He sv4 fifty years of itge,•and leaner widew, was with hive'"at'' the; time •of his death. General 'Thomas was' major general of vulnntears during wither late war. Mission Eidge;NaShville-,,Chattanooga, Franklin, and many other I/aid-fought con tests are' associated wrinh;his name. H e also distinguished himself dining the 31ezioai war. ihsrThe Year of Jobilecto eit1201111`:01 . Af ?lean descent has come" at last with theproc latMaion of the*teeath amendment. ',They are,rejoicing.with joy everytvbere,, =dye going to have on the 16th at irishiur,toi , e' grand demonsirtion, at which the colored, United States Senator Revels, Abe success or of Jeff Davis, will, we Femur, be the or : ator of the day. Or MEAN .--Nesepapec vungers. „ . Rt'szkirtiquit are Brat : 7 iSed tcliatint the most prontitntitt'and ini,itehiial 3otiirohle ht 'out epOken in: their orui a'in ' of the rant `4otion'of entligiehiturein granting-tin inp prePtintion of 0,59040 for Railroad r ,h3l, proverwei, *mot , eobance) the, interests of that poirerftil,,Monoply, the'Penn 7 , sylvania Cent* ' The GeitiYibbighlW-ata"rettliiii nude ciotte robbery vf,thirSkite Treasury, it . out,. Herod's 'anitiOniint . thelarkiliefOty of .014 k State, While tfteltrea&OUP,Olidelphit and Pitt/burg Damage Trete; nip; thit fftt• *46; under the auspielw of PMtadelphta d Pittsburg lohyiste;.'Nt One cone t• ad, ank t& passage _2,0 sure; t , e bill =was sprung ind:rtisisli&thinugh -With anindeeen oy of , haate4itat.onlY equals the . Pill4itljr' of the bill. rider iheintsit aid' to tient!) , piojeiated role” ;the' hill: at, One swoop takes nine millions ind,A-half of Zollare from the Sinkitig Fund.. .It.PaseeSilie:Stinate by 'llYOte of.2l7.LtolkartOlie--#ormehrs-vote of 59 to 84. l'eroakePte . gitine lig enough to ensure the swindle, ceps , were held out to various seetione ,of. the Skate . • The bill 'has gene to the Governor, and we hop' 'be may 'hive nerveeneugh to resist the. lobby influence, which , proved ep .potent with the Legislature, and veto it. • . In brief, the bill givi3s '59,000,000 of first elms Mortgage Bonds Of -the Fennsylvartin Railroad to the I .Jersey Shore, Pipe Creek and Buffalo Railroads,' a company which bad no existence Until lint week, and which 1111)- poses to build a road 'from Jersey ShOre,LY aiming county, to a point in McKean coun ty, connecting there with the Buffalo road —the new Company-to substitute — sin egnai amount of Bends of their own, which May or may.not be worth a dollar. Rot six Mil lions of dollars were wanted; and in, the ab sence of capitalists willing to taker the risk, the Sinking Fund is robbed wholesale. The $8,500,000 gOaranteed Bondi of the Alle gheny Valley Railroad, now in the Sinking Fund, are parcelled out to three companies, organized to build roads in Green, Allegheny and Erie counties—these compan ies to also to substitute an equal amount' of their own bonds. Thus the Sinking sand is relied of nine and a halt miltions, of dol lars fffirst•Orass_Bonds wort , . a _to_bit , etipplied by_lcorida Ot an inferior -security and problematical value. We do: not Imi tate to affirm 'tbat ocrfikitione .a .bill oorild eever - htivii - giMe — thT.oulhou its merits, or without corrupt egeuoies; and all who voted for it should be, held ap to public. indigna tion. 1.. H. on. G. M. Darman, of the Senate, and ()apt. G.. W. Skinner, of the, flonse, voted for the bill. 'Tut PitOTVEITING 111 ORMONEL-1 , At rimS6 meeting of the Mortionsatdreat,talt" Like City, a protest to the two houies of•Congveas was adopted against the •passage ot the Cullom !bill for the suppreshion of polygamy. ,'These protesting Mori:antis FeprqsrSat ihnt the , pop ulation a Utah Territory is about one hun dred and fifty thousand, of which all except from five to ten thousand persons are of the Church of Jesus, Latter Day Saints; that they have reclaimed the desert and made 'it fruitful, quieted the Indians, made roads, built cities; &0., and that the people 'who have• done this are believers in polygamy, not simply as a social relation, but as a principle of,religion "underlying our , every hope of ultimate salvation and happiness in heaven ;" that this re4lation was given to Joseph Smith as an everlasting covenant, and that it the saints "abide not in that covenant then ye are damned?! • There are some 'strong points- - says the New York Herald—in this protest'; 'but it certainly is none the less evident 'that the institution of Mormon polygatey cermot• re main much longer in Utah. If not removed by the government it will be removed by what these Utah taints call the "Gentile mat) ". It is, then, the duty of The govern. moot to provide in some way for the::remov al of Mormon polygamy, but it is also the duty of the government to 'deal justly. and kindly with the Mormons. . The Cullom bill of .pains, penalties and military terrorism is not the thing. Prourthe• very indulgences so long granted by' the government even the ,poor Mormons hive some rights which must be respected,, nod , .in the results of their' wonderful industry la the , deserts .of • Utah they have contributed .130 much to the devel• optnent of all those ne*lpates and•Territor ice west of the Rocky Monztains that they cannot, ,upon,any plea of justice or morality 'be treated as outlaws. Give them time anj , give them libenil• terms baud 'the' Monet:Ms -themselves will'quie4y,remove their • "peen liar' institution"Jrons our borders; ;for , the Work they, have done in Utah in • almost' Soy other cOntitry would Yielkten times the pro.: 'fits they have reaped from their , 14 ,- A atTingnni, -igiantd/ni bill hag • haeP ,paeved byjthe legislature. It is, the duty of constables to watch and ferret out gambling MA .they , are subject punishment for neglect. Gamblers are to be punished , Oy a fine of not more,, thin- IIL.QOb and. lib , :priaonment•of "tot alone than fiee4eatv,, *ad hotel and aileou 16.303re:11;45t not allow any giuOiug eit:their,Ppiruhtes.,:, 'The r 0 attvea of elidsa)olikg if IMa :. and recover the same4n • l'ho Jefferson Davis' oapr,ure retard of S/00,000 is tube paid to„2s7,persorks. *, LOCAL,. 1V1ATT5.1.t....':,:,, rfreitirilea. Seeds akAinberaerisk. • lior i Th4,4l are -, s*elliag. • HAT.—gee advertiaameat:q r. Lxiee Ei&Vr* . N ~ • -•Sei', n'otio;':; XZED CLEANSING-;,-00i11 . 0 Of: iNffineyit. Ratak is „coping * Oath _ . Se‘TheiiikwO of, thollitiokbonnet out ip 13 Kiert Me.(hiek." Foe,. Suitt, ~11 seeond-biltded Blacksmith Bellows.. 'Apply,to.op. litit"The,rEliggold iind . ,Leiteisbuig pack ages are always ready for, delivery on Thurs. .day ranralag.-- - - • -- -7- 1 1 ( 6e 44 :fiSh MID" has been, around, Shad $1 per pair. :Herring 40 °ewe per doz. • AGENT:--George J. MOley ban been ap , pointed agent for the Wayneaboio' Mutual -Fire-Inentanee Company:-:—A-goOdeeleetion, itmexots.=-A special sermon to the nil.' converted by the Pastor, Rev. Mr. Weight be delivered in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening next. 116;,An election for. Corporation officers coulee off., is Hagerstown' on Monday next. Colored citizens are being registered, end it is said will participate in the election. ge„,A litti , aged 4 years i of Beniamin Shookey; Ringgold tam , while p'ay ' ing in the barn on the 23d It., fell from the 'mow to tile floor, fraotnring his, scull and causing hii death next day. Ann. SNow;-:-Turing Monday - night laßt about three inohes of snow fell. The weath er. continued extremely disagreeable daring Tuesday, the clouds disappearing on. Wed' nesdaY.morning, with fair prospects of con tinued fine weather'. • Goons.---Mpssre Amberson, Bene. diet , & co., and 'Messrs Price & Ildeflich have opened out their first supply of new spring goods, ,but faNd to get 'their advertisements ready for this issue. - 900 b BaEio.—My. Hiram Honneberger, -r and aonieotioner, will accept ou r o for a resent of__' nantit , _of_ver • au perior-betiad._-Mr.'3.-is an-eieellen t—baker and is now prepared to supply families with trpacii,ruskote. ws&Mad (to g s are about,: the other day three of John Seth's best cattle, near Cate:. town, Washington county, werebitten. , A Mr. Newcomer dispatched the dog. .otir ex changes„ record the appearance of rabid mi mes different localities. Boys, keep a lock,ouifor suspitiois ours: They ate how in setnioo, • • lerThe Border Raid bill was elatightered in'out Legislatrue last , Week, virtnally set. tliag the (tuition for the present, if not for all time. This action of the Legiglature is an outrage upon the citizens of the Border Counties, who should be ooinpensated, at leak ia . part, for their losses during the Rebellion. DECEASED.-13r. Ilishop, an aged and mach esteemed physician, died at his resi dence in Smithbdrg, Md., on Monday last. We understand be, Was exposed to the late equinoctial storm, from the effects Of 'which he contracted a cold, that terminated in death after a . week's illness. •, GOOD PAtuows.:To those good patrons who responded to our wafer money previous to and since the first inst., we make •special acknowledgments. These yet in arrears are reminded that it is not MO late for them to respond. We are still short +;,f "stamps" necessary to satisfy the "Paper Man." Af. ter the 25th the names of some will bellhop ped from our list unless satisfaction is given in the meantime.' AT TEIB OLD PLA.CE..-Our , neighbor Reim. anger, Tailor,-reqiests iisio annatinee for the benefit of all persons indebted to him, that he didint "flit " on 'Ole first, add that be can be found at the old,plate, as twin!. • •DAIIING RO33BIMT:-:—We learn from . the Gettysburg papers that . the store of J. L. Schick, in ,than place, WAS broken into on Friday morning a week, the'safe 'blown open, money and bonds takes, and goods carried ' 'off, making a loss to the - owner of abOut $l,OOO. • ' COXING.—Jacob Kpcbeitdorfer, of Beds ford county, will be at the Bowden , House, in tbis,place, ori p tbe 14thinst., with 'a lot of :fine horses for . farm and other 'ptirpoiciA ,Petscanrwanting good borseu stiould' not, fail to call atialaatuino bis stock. " ~iHANCiED:- I he Grin oriViesper rin the rnerebasitile business, it will be , seen,' was ,dissolved'on the first Mr :P. Wiesner bas taken possesitiotroft th'e.' Mats . , .tore.'- lie is a fair•dealing business' man e and aa azioi should ,receive.a liberal share of patronage in the Mar3h settlement.' • The ; lAti nese at the old' etend,. near Batt's •FaotorY,'iifill be enniinuedbY Tbeo. Wiwi ner;' Who trill 'be ititnad equally apootnitoda ting and deaerviuief the publieexpatrenage. $. Beaver's for, your r *ery beat and cheapest goods, ,f.dadias;,,Mieses and Cluldrens aloes, a botopietetilisortment, just , received. —:-Canned- • Corn, Peas and Tonaatoeir rimearticle's—fur sale at IWO . grocery. ' • • • iliopiirli:- . .4TiolollOwing Jo - allot of our sithiatiptleit4ebeilitafOriheinOtithbf.litiireh't. bliviStiiii - Ftit*•'' ' - , ,-. $2.00 ,- 'l' 1 "Jolin•.114`,40800,", -' • • . : .2:00 •' ' Gib, .I.,'o'4teMi,rai . ~.,.. • • • :2.00 200 I . '• • • •• Et l 47iwittaittoK '..l' :.-' , . • ' * 2.00' .• : •1 '...1.'' - &-a , •1 444 .. ; ;ti.: ::1• .. '• • '.11:10, , , ~;,.,;PiiiiiksooloV;#4, ~, ~• ' 2.00,,, ;Mt i filli.ii'niitit..." -, .-•'::,: . .-::.!•):`,• 1 , 2.00.;" :!!•4 3 ;_iiii#0 1 1 f liint i t.' - l'n'k r '''. r.,T, - -;•• •- • ..; 2:00.---•• •t";•':PY.'r4Ui-... 1 4 41 .:6'4i• -,. ..i: - . ,.. . - ,• . "' .,* ;Ic';' • ' gOO . . ;•"tHiiiiiVatiiitiiiit."'-'''':•,, f.,,.:..- * 200 ' .%' ir:04 , :k) : 1444614 ,- ... , _,,,:.. ,, ., , ~-, ~,,., i ; . 2.00 : .;.- .IP.4l4Mibli, '.i'•:- ••-, •-`•,-•"-. •'.' . .. 2.00' . .: . DC' 4:_1itip0i1ii., , ,,:.,..;,, . . :,.•,: '. ..,. 2.00, „ ' A.,,,E.: 1 .e0e;.., ; ..... • '..; •' '.• - $OO • .1);O:.1400.j . :•:',;:: : 'i.• . ' , .'__''''',2.o6 '.•triiiikW Mioor i , ..:::,:,--:1 -t "' ) : . :, ' , : t .:,, , • , :l 00 - mehipreodoiiiit; ::, ~.,,,, ' 200 . , „•.'llii 3o ,••Wieshei, 1.. - ;',.;' .- . Tholi4.-.11iin,140104 . , '''' 20i 4: F. Nincioiiito, • . ' ' . s' 4:00 "Daniel Riddleiharier; , ,; ••' . : .2.00 .. akistlan. Heave; . " • „- 2.00 • .N.. Banebtake,• '' '. ' ' " '' 2.00 •'' Daniel Geiser, . • • . . . , ''4 00 ' Samuel ;Gilbert, : '. ' 2.00 D. a Mowers, ,• ', '' • , x. 06 ' ___Eiateuel-tearone,---T-------: - - - 2•00 -1 7 - , ' John Frantz, . , 2.00. . Geo. L . Freer, 2.00'; . ' John W. Good, ' .:, ' • 2.00' deo. , Barkdoll, . ' ' - 1..00 John Harbaugh, ' ,: , ' 2 1 00 Samuel Speck ' • , •,• 400 , •• Henry ; Gilbert, . , - ' . 2.00.,' ' John Gam, . ; ' 2.00 ' I. IL Gehr,. • 200 , L. Jacques,' ' • • 2,00 . Sol. Hartman, '2 00 . P. Geiser, . ' 4.00 Daniel Hoover, '2.00 ' John W. Hoover, (Miller) 2.00 Martin Hoover, • ' 200 John Frick, Sr.,, - . 2.00 John H. Miller, ,2.00 , Samuel Strife,` . _ ' 2 00 hirs.,L. A. Ttitle' , : . _____l, ) _oo . ,•_ _ Jaeob Friedly, • - • , . • 2.00 - •S. .Fahnestook, , 00.0.. J. L. Newcomer, : 2.00 D. H. Bonehrake i , 200 • DP. Jai. - Hiaiition,, • 2 .00 Wm. Stirizman, ' • • 200 Henry hi. Hess, ' . ' 200 Mies. E. Dealt,' ,- - 2.00 Wm.. Potter, . , ' • • 2.00, John Bonebrake, ' 2.00 Jahn Funk, of EL,. ' 2 00 B. Molli , aney;. . .. -. 200 8. D. Martin, .. ' 200 . J, Philips, Esq., • 200 Jerome Deatrioh, , _ • 400 8; S. Forney,. . . . . 2.00 David Aohrer, . , ~ 2.00 —D-1,-.Gordoxr, •, . 200 — ' Daniel' gain., .: 2.00 DanlelNewoomer, Sr., 2 00 , Geo. Staley, B.OO . Noah. M . eta • , I, 4. V. Along, Israel Hese, C. W. Shockey, DNATII of A COOXii:fgRAPC.—Mr. James , Watson, Sr., saye the:Gettysburg Oompilery departbd this life, .oear .Fairfield, in this county, on the 224011t.v, aged one laindred and one years, seven 'months and twenty-one days. He was botiii'ilt tie County of Derry, Ireland, on the tst Of*Augrist, 1768 anal em igratedi'BlBat h' to this " , eettniry , wto time he became a . eitisen O'fliis county and remained snob np to the day of his death. . Daring his king life; Mr: Watson main tained an unblemished' reputation for hones ty and integrity; and . heing,naturally warm hearted and clever, never hesitated to do au act, of kindness or eharity. • —lf You *ant to buy_a good dock, war ranted, go to elaremoo Beaver's—are ail in sured the very 'best. Also the very beat of trunks. .• E== FIGtIT WITH 4 WILD 04T,—Wal. liiSebh• bOff and Mr. McCauley, .with three ,4ogs, en- countered a Wild Cat:' near Monterey on Monday morning last.' One 'of the dogs at 7 tacked the ferosiouir animal, trio others re fusing.to enter the'ring arid compete ibr ehe prize. The cat getting the.better of the dog, Mr. Bitnibboff jumped upon 'it with his feet . - when it Attackad'him; playing havoc with his corduroy _pants.. Re finally, 'however sue• ceeded:in getting the "varmint" by the neck, when Mr. McCauley drew a large knife from the formir's pocket with which . he succeeded in cutting ' its throat: The cat,".Mr. ',forms us, measured over five f6t., BONNET -A few of ,the boding , N e* York milliners have beaught: out tha new styles in bonnets, for naily; spring wear, a Vance of opening day , The bonnets are small, end • worn low on tile fprA9cid.-- There is. not vary , much change ,in! ;shape, except they have :attained a great' heiglitup 7 on the top. , towering ' a . mania above 'the-heed. " The itew eelors.are , cepa` green a delicate, shade, with a alight oiange Nile'greeu, plum eolor,.l?aff and peicook col. Or. , -Far ivening:wear, bufflvillte the lead. lag color; but tikere are ' beatttifullight . ehodes and tint to Snip tlioaft'tct ; is 601 ! becouiiog• rll5ll=El litat.The slimy dragon knoten raid fitlll was yestarclafslcin.in,ilket Iteislature. We must congratulate , thok , house -for tb4i firm . an it took against-the MrtnsMr. - - Acid we must Cougiatnlate• theGovertinr for the firit stand has 'taken; about-the manner in , .which has heed,in • the habit:Of late cf "snaking"' s thionglAracds. aost about the Police bill, that blitisage of the aoveiporia and divers other fraude,;—: Opinion. ; • , A BUCU.EYE SEWING MAnnitiz-- 1 13 need.; ed in ,every, familp.-71k.,u!0d0l of f!Oplioyy, elegantly lioished, easily isperktedomsily mdo aged, unriviled . for beauty end' strength of ieam.,• A thorough trial will'aortvinttgoeSt style coly $37. it'aully warranted. SeetLliet. . . ; itd6 l . llotres:vritO;AiVing, ,, ,oo3ll6ltabfrind safely civilized ioninfitnitieti; hive iiis,ed thei*V4eig Otier. fti 4666 dleirbtO °n s b m( 1' 16 YO ' gr itkaiiiik tuft ton* 'ill ) reading the dOrpatett. , item *tlitntie 'Vryomin*:.fiik `,the . o.lst,ttlt,ll4,t,ttshign-14,51104 . Piyniaster f:ye,Oral r'nui - army and three oiher persons Wire ~pasitingets, 'is Bo icitg i lAierriiiiiitit, "ihere reatoitable conclusitm cncept that ell , '4f them have basin massacred ' The; Indiana who perpStrated these outragia Were. int" bends ' w ith whom we were at ppen war, bit. they, were pearreable,indians,,iumhstit,the White be ttlets had faith , nrid they = ere - diatrihitted about that vicinity by Akhitp, on the tatifiriatios..ef ,peace' treaties he was topic ing about tor..4ome ittaierfation on which they cou ld i set,tlo„..` 146 deribt", they same to these peao,eitil pursulti - at'the beginning of winter plenty otpresents and gene and ammunittonlOnated them by the.. confiding government. --- Aysootree — thccgras - w — grows their treacherous and murderous spirit .ex erts itself, andAhie is . the refinitthe cruel butcheiy of the Whites, Who believed in their protestations-of peeve. - • 110.-In an ediloflaPon.- the ..eubject, the Balto. America . » says.of the Western Mary land Rail Road Extension; that - ii 'Gitlin the hands of .Nortberccepitalisoi;trbn have al. ready $80,000,000 invested in ,the coal fields : of M,rylund, and we know that so, time ,will 'be lost by them in the constrnotion of a road to develop their property: Incieed, this new road to their niinesWill - of itself advance the value of their coal fields to -the. cite* eof three times - the cost of the road end its stock. r Th - erwillowleata, -- 44 - 116 — eid — friinii - the city of Baltimore or the, State of Maryland for the el:lmam:Hop: Willis great Maryland work, which, when • completed, will be re garded as the greatest of all the railroad lines -of the Stare; enethe MosC edVaatigeiirti; of all of them so the growth, picaiperity and business of Balt6nOre city.'' • gSenator §chure has done a good thing by introducing a bilifiziag one day through. out thi Union for the election of 'RePresett tatives and Delegates to.dongress, Bia' bill ,providetithst theseeleetions,shall take place, on the, Tuesday following the first Monday ins November, a clay whiatiiievera 'tales have already ad4ited.-; HriT'thia .= bill, soya an exclitiogo:or one like it, pansed•tita years (iiti - v — oilt &Imre saved us not del • riot bloodshed and loss of life, but a whole series - of-eontested eleation oases. No,persone will likely object . ro it'excolit those Whose s later." eats incline to.disorder and tumult. , RAILROAD EXTENSION.r—The*HMI RollBo'o Delegates his passedd bill to in: corporate the 44 111testetn Maryland Extension Railroad Company,", and it trill . dcs.btless also [auk' , the &pate. The. bill provides that the railroad shalVeatend Item any point on the Western Maryland Railroad, in Washington county, to any pointiti Allegaiy county, auti the road andL equipment may be teased,to the Western Dittrylaad Railroad Company, and to no other. The capital stoiski6ll3,ooo,ooo; after ,seventy miles . of road have . been`.l3on strucied it may. be inctettied $1,000,000 ad ditional; and , it may have $3,000,000 of bootie ;, any , private corporation, :ohartered itadeithe laws of State, say Subscribe to its oak., pluThe Legislature of Maryland has pass ed a Bill providing for the burial of Rebel dead. who fell in the battles of South Moue tain, Ortimptoit's Gap, Antietialp,and.Monoo• aey —the come tory to be looated nettr Hagers town. , Paints; Glass and Patti at the best prices the 'mar'ket can afford, at the Cor ner Drog,Storeil N. Beavdtwill iiave , .hie airing stook , of,,llana,and Boyalogn,,,boota ind.gboee, on Sainrdayseveniag.next. , : . ‘ Calt'antnieelbeni A biLIMP@E, qfPram :CITY—New Yipik :las a popplatied,of kripp.Boo,ooo to 1,00„0,(0o. , Itairr,lfShit,anfs' iepresent forty different natiotiafliteii. ti, s doo births,. 25,- 000 deatba t 17,000 . marriages aie iecorded in it,.ionuallY. Its population consumes 4,000000 barrels of flour, .8,776,351 beef cattle calves, sheep and swine, 's3o,ooo,oo4,wartii of tea,: and ,coffee, $40 ,000 , 000 , of nor's, 82.500.000' worth ;of ice: annually, be., sides - 65,000,000 g a l lons of water, daily, eio played to mash • th e pity and the citizens. , lt bias, tog ,pntilid eobools,ittnbering 105,00, pupils, and 300 •private Schools ; with' abOut 25,000.pupiia ; 430 ohurcheit, 815- n,iwt,ips-, per and magazines, 815 religious, charitable and moral associations., , • Tho total valuation of real and personal estate 'in the 'city 'is. $965,326,614 6i0,00'0,000 are spent in its pluees..of ,amusimetits thdioat of the poli ce, courts'and prisOns, is about i1i4,500;000...aad i 2;800,000 n.tbP'tiifie of bouquets.. 1 ; 500 professional tbieNies; 440 lAtarY,sit4 poliCy offtdes, ap least 100 establiakmaam,for the receipt; Stolen 'goods:. .; A lady writeriirthe Chinago• Journai secrete •.upou-, cruelty to .horses. , She said: "A tliOnsand, npett;' the -Irute who • would lash , i'terified horse!, Go 'vrb ip your wife jot are fully capabloof it. , Tell-die a man will maket'a good htteb.aud if he will - abuse a dumb beast 1 I Asti you would'. rather marry a Sepoy. Take'my:adtrieer, Ye'resid ems contemplating matrimony I Never Mar , ry'S man who is imprudent to his mother, scuba his Stator, helps.hittieelf to' the largest Flemi oroakei or takes' the under fiapjackat. the table or beats' hone- eauseleasly , in sudden temper." • , ,Anton,, ,, the graduates at the' nnuual cow ,pieneeme - nt of the New' York Medical Col. lege' for Worneui on Wedbesilay, was , • Suitr AI. Smith, a colored women .' b'he'Aleliveied the valedietotracldrets, „. A,Fnetttrl4o' M l o l ',A4 , '" o. B tO fn` Traveller:rapoittf„that OutOi::0000004 :in itoie L f.ltsgr-tiflitinitunptieetmithil to .-the bons° lit a ph:Olden, noC-Manyinilee front Beitnikendteaid that h ;hildriiiii'iitoo `up. by eiiveral been advised to oqiicto Mutt ' The pflY,eielait Was ill,' and dio!*tocr jlhienriptibik :b9ietnPOtitided by his ion.; Bttbinn4uentltiCeppeared that too . triW4of one:iligredieri4 - ,bed,beee'put up by% ao4 thO,P*Pr4lit...llllo;,oOrfOl- that: t he dose would. ptaid • fetal. tto find the sjek manjhoireierrwere, fol . and the' papere were . eigert - Watehed - with the ex peotatipit qf eiseinilitiedenth obroOiclet iree,rungi the patient again app eared, e and Phifdee'br la; that ' be • I : Owed his life to the phytdoitin, , and 'tied= '',flee he eould"posibly Maki' for hint *ow be ,too great. was uoteeked to aaarihtinani; ;thing. r Cdreatoo April 4-4 The weern, boun d' : paaeinger train- wholf.left:Qiiney 'B'atnrdli;y, - , night on the Hannibal and Bt. Joseph 'road met with , a serioue,seeident about twin ;ty.,four miles from ,Quittoy. Two passenger and one'eleeping, ear Were thrown 'from the ~ track down a steep '; einbankinent .Itud - coin yletely dernolipbed. Ttrefityfire' , MisSengera. lwere-more-or-less-less.-Of-them-fatal.,_ ; colored women Ccinmitted. suicide ,in ;Peuesy'liianiii.beiettired litter try. Ongif Icl2 years ' - ' • , SPECIAtL rtoTicEA. , ~ , • , . . , . , Eitutoits OF mrkalmri - - A AfsEN 1 LEMAN wit& infrared ~ ler !years NM Nervous Debility; Premature Decay, and iiiktihe et- fects.of youthful indiscretion, Will:, for 414 Bake of suffering Inunanity; semi free eci'ali who need it, the receipt' and directions for MAN; Me siiiple remedy 'br which he Was cured: iSit,iferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience; can de so by address. hig, in perfect confidence, .!' ~,, ...' JOHN D. OGDEN, .4 0 may Pit (no. 4;;, Cedar street. liew York. - TO 'tiOIITSCRIPTItIgs. —TH-E,A-dvertiserchaving-treen-reiitoreilliritialtit— in iti few Weeks, by aver; simple reniedyiitfter hav ing suffered several Yesirs'.with a assert/4nm* afflic tion,, sad that dread disease,. Consumption-.4a anx lons to make known to lush:How-sufferers the means of cure. • . . •To all who deeire'is;ll6. Will Fend a cep q ; of the prescription used (free of chair;e),, with the direc tions for Trtiptithig Inieuiling the sane, Which they will find a sung Ctlftli 2011 UONSMIBTIONI A EllifitA, littoectitna,,ete. - Thephioet of . theledvertiser sending the 'Prescription" /8 le benefit the 'affilitd, and aptead iacennatien which be cenceiveate be in, valuable; and he hopes every,sufieter.witt try..hie remedy, ae it will coat them nothing, end. ukalrois a blee.ing. ' Pardee aishing the pteseription, will *bete. ad dress Rat,- EDWARD A: WILSON; wayl4l' Williatriebutg, Kitige (.10.,'Ne*Yertt. Tier 'WC321413,::2 On,the in, Obaroberabarg; Mr. 11. LESLIER, aged ?..6rjeara 2 intnitha atid.2s da .s. JOtlg ,BOWERAIASTXR I Sen,,,aged 86 years and 11,montkis. • 3uusk.ln.msamrixiaitt. gamut*, &bailey,. April i4,'' BREADSTUFFS:" , -4he Flour 'market tree Mead) OAS morning thodgli, not very active,, sales dozily about 1,000 bbls. being reported,. ititt:,loohbla. :Western SuperAt $4.75. 100 bbls. absurd Street do. at $5. 400 bb/s. Western' Ex era at ss(§s 25; the bulk, at the, inride price, 100 bbls. Weettlu ' Spring Ex tra at 05;am' 300 bbls. Hoc./aid Street Fain ily at $6121( 6 25 per , bttl. , GRAlN.—Receipts were very ,light this, morning of all descripttott,:abd the market consequently dull, ;bough firm. WHEAT.—OoIy 2,000 bbsbel.4 fill red, offered, and Wei reportad of 700 boshblit Western at 128®129 cents, at cam, and 700 bushels . prinie to choice Maryland at 140®. 145 cents. • .` CORY.—Sales 2,500 basludit'white at 105 cents ; but no sales yellow reported... Prime .would bring probably 102 cents. ' RYE AND OATS.—.Nothiug done in either article to-day. ' SEED.—A few small 'lota' of Oloverseed at 89 per bushel, • I'. BANK ST ALTENLENT: T) E PORT of the condition of the Find National) Bank or,Wayinetaboni, at, the close of business: Match 24, 1870: Loans and Discounts, Over Drafts, 673.17 U. S. Bonds to secure Chinlation, 75,400.00 • " on hand, , • 42,800.00 Other Stoeirs. ' , ,375.00 Due from Redeeming Agt N...g'.1., ~ : • .19,415.46 Due from - Other National Bank's, , ~,: 6,&74.93, Due other Dauks and flitokrts, , • 2,632.54, Current Expedeeti, . . , ' '. •' 54.98 Taxes Paid, • , • • ! .„ ~ '710.67 Cash Items and Stanips„ Bilis of other National Banks, Aactionel Currency and Nickels, legal Tender Notes, LIABILLTIM ljapital Stock, • 75 000.00 ,Surplus :Fund,' . -' : ' 15,000,04 D,i4eount. : lnterest and Exchange outstanding,' • -,,, ''''3411.19 :Nat.-Banit Circulation -- ;67. DUO individual Deposita, .2" , - - ' ,x 56,300.6 9 . Due to National Dankly, , •, , 2,639.39 line to other BOAS, , • - 1,671 27 State Of Peroleylyasiar" "County of Franklin, •• - • ' • ,• • I John Philipeoivabier 'of the -,-.flret• National Bank of ,Waynaspore, do eolerooly. framer that they above Statement ii true,to the beetoftny kaowlego and belief- r• • - 0.• PHILIPS, C aeh'r. Subserjbetl and sworn 'to tiefdr,e' me:tb is 4th day of April, 1870. ' J AMBERSON; (1,. S.) , •:' , Notary Public. (Jarrett. Atteet— , , , s , „ tz., A 3 1 3.P#SCP4.. 2 . 2 ' • DAN! .Diateergles. DAP. IX apr 7- 7 ,3 t . , , -Not'cels hereby, given that the coetartnership' heretofore existing between yoirsnerAizlikathie the Mercantile 'business' was .-diesolindkby tritattteli s consent-on the hest of Aptit.l47o- :1116,12tteittess .continued,,bY.' lo l;AndM, bi fide the booki snO,aceounts; et 'the taw, In*: have been left for aittlitheni;' 'Be ratifiable thinks to the publiolor their pastcleauenage,anclbtr'siteislifii to business And a disposition , to aecenatotnlate End 'Owe all receise,a continuance-of the Ilea Tfizopottrw.tx..szwit.• •: • • The sub,Feribei notifies the public not to purohafe 'note of ,hand, dlftett 3aimazt . ',24; 18,10.-19 t the sum of $l2O, given by :I,!.vitiktxt.,lotez:bolo,Joba,ll. -Kehler, as I have not•receivetl same and will pot pal . , saiirnete. •-• ‘'•,• •. ,up 7- 3i • :•?)' • , KCYLER; $59,119.82 ' 80.72 1,201.00 504 21 t 1,230.00 $220,032,43 $2;0,832:48