AGE REbORD. ',llo4s!sop 'Andrew, Sclsior Bishop of the .Methodist . Episcopal t,lb arch . Bontb, ed at Mobile , Ala ! oo Tharsday lase litSJ. Phillip Roma., **all known cid leo of Mirilaint died• in hie residoooo is Cuisiberlaod Pectoolly , • 'ooo,,Derintthe last creek Judge Gibmor, of le ,Oritnival Coure old Baltimore City, beettmeett tyro wie beaters to eighteen seontiosleeprisenteent ErTile.Oentral Exhibition in 1870 ift_eni• -btrtron zbe — otre latilitedth nom (treaty o the Dacia •iitton of 'lndependence is to bo kelt) I'e Pnibvielphis. eg...A young lady named Eva 'eltk, of Venango borough, Veining° county, died on Monday Met from the effacte of ehloroform, administered by a detttiat, for the purpose of extracting teeth without pain. g0,..-k-thousenh-nrillions - of - dola - rslorn appears - to - be settled as the indemnity, l which France is to pay Germany. This is an immense sum, and the notice ;torrid prob• ably hake had somediffraulty to raise it, but the Rotheilda have stepped forward and offer to pay the amount within a year, and when it is received iu the royal eoffers IN large por tion of the German troops will leave the soil of France. The ability of the great frontlet.. era cannot be doubled, and thus one portios of the difficulty in which France has been placed obtains a solution. .:.; T-hornatt4L-BarrovrATL - 1 - D:, -- 'res ident of the Agrieultural College of Penney!. viinue - 1.1 -- ttfour o'oloek, on Sat*rdny al e tko_er ty-meven-yeitr Mr.-Burrows-woe t o — rim — Superintend= ent_oL.tba_Orphans! Behools in the Statei having been appointed by Governor Clutha .duriu: the last •ea _r of his adininistartion tie was alio for many years the able editor of the Petingylvtinia School Journal. In Fob. ruery, 180, he was appointed to the Fresi dency_of_the_State-Agricultural Cstledge, in which capacity he served until his decease Air. Burrows was i native of Lancaster coun ty. SfirOo Friday the German troops com meneed the evacuation of Paris, and by nightfall there were tionilift — irithte Its waifs. They retired beyond the Seise, the Parisians thronging the streets as they marched out, but observing a scrupulous silence and non-intercourse-with them. The newspapers, which bad suspended during the occupation, reappeared on Saturday, some with appeals to the passions d the people calculated to provoke riot and disor der. Notwithstanding this evil influence the city remained quiet and orderly. It is stated by correspondents of the London 2%tas that both the Emperor William and Prince Frederick Charles were in Paris on Thurs day. An official despatch front Tetcaills 'says that the interventioe of England in the peace negOtiations was only, regarding the war indemnity, and did not relate to the occupation of Paris. Priuee•Fred'k Chatlea .heia been eplit6inte.l Commander-in-Chief of the army which will • occupy. a 'portion of France until the money payments are tuade and will have his headquarters et Rhems.-- Thiers has deolieed to Make a treaty of commerce with Germany, the present polio , ot France being a protective tariff Berlin was brilliantly illansiosted ou Saturday night and the Empress and Princesses appeared on the streets, Arrangements are being made for the release of the Preach soldiers held as prisoners of tier. Bourbaki's army will be toturned from Switterland. It is rumored that Napoleon is negotiating for an estate in Bomemia, to.whieh 'be will mire. I=l 016, The man in Washington who made a wager of $5OO that he could eat a partridge every mar 'tie; for thirty days, between ,the hunts of nine and ten o'eleck, has finished his jab and won the Anoney.. This hot though apparently simple enough, has for• prised the medical fraternity who were cea• lideut he would fail, as no instance is record• ed of anY•one succeeding io such an effort.— it woe thought "that the .mind , would be so barrassed by the thirty d 7i.' task that:it would's:ease the ctocutittik tbtevolt at , y, aho the twen t ieth bird. J3ot, this fogow ooli - iieritood to mied it to the extent of 15 pounds of &oh which he )oec:sied eve beclan d 9 it •agaio. a sinideirial ettefioo Meld in Fred• IdarYltiad;tlll' a4llll, ;II: as "Me liolorunner, Ripubliw",. was •,olaqr t o,d Mayor by a renjorireast',l;kor! N"arlye4,. tad The..4f,i9, 1 ,40i ` 44 1 4 13 00 atl oL the shignoco, apd four -Put OCann42ool/' ,Tllo,Pitpritusei Court of ilia d States in the earn otl;Virginia:va:i W !!'Virginia; intiOrieg The ...validity of 'ii a eet . ol Berk ir: ley aeStfttison itket ia,,theLL'ottitliacided; thoeithi cot:plies ed tre4rai :pd4166 . : of %V elf V ri"rho weather is delightivi.' MM." tattOlß.Clor ex, Mari* 9, nedtry govereof Walker oficit% the bi,l l obartetin% the %elan. thread Reillitied".bompeey. hat- tM6II Oti4po6llo'ol - the en soootot of a Ito labors. =MI LOCAL MATTERS. BAitsl4eurtir.—The publivenlen ,pdver• 644' throtigh , ,the otitiett 8 : et tbd. Trelaae Retio4 ooipb o f Witte following aiv siy 3a Millen , Weynonsbete', Marsh i 1 eittileugh &. Leerem, tank Bouthsidlit of Wayresboro',iMareh. T 4, • , Daniettloisinger, It miles Nerthweii - 'of Waynesboro4Alisreli 17:-. • - W.. 11 'Atone, near Quincy, March 15. Christian Shot:key, between Ringgold and Pikesvilte, March 21, Peter Geiser; Waynesboro', Nnrek2s... ;N.l OTION. April is nor far distant ,we' make the usual 'appeal to these in- tamers at this office for ettbioriptlea, ,tob‘work and advertising,' 'itt call and settle their aceonute. thigetr rality of persons in public horsiness, we have payments tellri) on that oreasion. - We die like dunning, on aecount of our more prompt paying patronsond only refer to those Who have treated oat former appeals with indif ference. To say the least of it, it is mores onablerifiret—Ahrwnyright—csrviessues something, wove, fora r;rebecriber to withhold payureut tur a bolt duzeu or more years, ft ouvr lug, es he must, that the Printer ie required to pay cash for paper, ink, labor, etc. Af ter the 15th lust. this educe of patrons, wheth er user or distant, will each receive through the P. O. bills of their indebtedness: That further dousing loop not be oevetatitated we request-a-generaVreepoose. PBEACHilfa—Rev. Mr. Koedy, of CM. treville, Combatland °crusty, *ill preaeh at Jacobs' 'Ohtireh en Sunday morning neat, and the same day, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the Lutheran Gbureh in this plasm. CALL ACCEPTED.—Rev. A. Ilabrvann, for a number of years Pastor of the Lutheran Mulch in this place, has received and so. .opted a esti to the Luther's Church at Mil. too, Pa. Me will preach his farewell sermon here on Sunday the 2d day of April neat. I_Cottcze.T.---Charles-Jobeece f a - blind watt assisted by Pror. J. B. Seerist, will give a froasert-trt—V-veal-sed-teetramentatileviii _Tawn_Elail_ist_this_pAace,-00-Sot today- - 1113-11tarna* - • ' anted in tbe.eentre of a fine farming _conn• try with _Railroad facilities it is reasonable to presume that the business of the above es. the Blind Institution of Baltimote, and-hie performances aro highly commended. 'Nick. etc 25 and 15 cents. AN ACCIDENT. -Mr. David Miller met with a serious accident on Tuesday last in a well on the premises of Levi Sanders in this Ohm. 'Be had descended the well aecompa• nied by Mr. Jacob Burkett to the depth of about 50 feet and was preparing to blast.— From some cause the fuse igaited, prema• tutely to putting off the blast. Mr. M. sus. tamped serious injuries, hie left side, arm sod .." , • .11y_ lascerated. Mr. Burk• ett fortunately escaped injury. Their escape from instant deatis was certainly a tairaeulous one. VisITORB —Jovial '.Tom" of the herald and Torch, in company trith Capt. Heyser atiti T. J. Nill, &q., paid us a visit on Satur day last. Though the oldest member of the 'craft' in Hagerstown, by presents a youth ful appearance, and on this occasion seemed to be in posession of hie usual Bow of spirits. We regret that our engagements would not 'permtt,us to accompany him upon his recon noissance.about town. Of all our old friends there are none we are more glad to . mee t than 'Tette' of the llerald. Come again, good fella*. OLD PAPearr— Mr. Jacob Soowberger, of this vicinity, the other day showed us a German Almanac, printed at Germantown; in this State, in 170-108 years agos also a tax duplicate for Washington and.Quiacy townships (which were one at that early day) for the. year 1800, ftom which it appears the State and County taxes that year in the town. ship, including Qainey, was only $88916-- quite a contrast with the present rate of tax atiom Patrick Campbell was County Treas urer, 3. llelliday and Nathaniel McDowell, Commissioners; Frederick Foreman, Collec- tor. • Among all the names recorded within the duplicate there now exists not ra single living witness. littsruftts.—The appointments for Rev. Thomas Roberts, of Philadelphia, from the Gruod bodge of I, 0. G. T., to loeturo in this coanty, have bijkbanged, cod will oo• our as follows: In Greencastle, March 12; Fayetteville, 1b; Mt. Alto, 17, Quincy, 18; Waynesboro, 19; Mereerabnig, 21; Thomas, 28. He proposes, to reanacitate Franklin Lodge in this place on Monday the 20th, which suspended binnacles° eiuce. Conn.—The following iv a list of Jurors from Washington and Quincy townehipa for Court, commencing-April 10th. Grand Jurors... Geo. B. Hawker, John Grecoartilf,Varob Hoover, Jacob Price. Traverse lerrori —D anish Brown, Sielte las,lipnebru e,„r n osl John Hathaugh, ,Levi Lorene, iiirmcPotter, Henry ,Walter, Cul. G. .11.• Weistling, Peter Fahaestock, Joe. Gilbert;',. W. Miller; John T. Stull.. ' poitrhas lifirmetruts.—Dr.: J. C. Ayer S; :dos - p i re,Parationi, 4:0: by it'll'. denggicts 'and ;01-°001,:1;14-r4,)Pinently,,' if not flrat, among, the Medieines. of: the y. 2441 are, of, long itandiiraed , seceptet generally as standard niedtioiciet.: Their -advertisementi Ida be Vidad horn beet' t& ce>E iv our ..111irTbetaislafrite tha i Lagintattito a .hilt to'preveast the saki, intotinnting Nam on general Amnion . diye. •Ite peneltide.antrim prieonntetit team tea to ow. hundred dive, mad a fineof front $2O to 2500. EC= WA T N EBBONO' AHD tTB Btidifided IN as Esvai—if the proinot,of front' theSitecratedatiott via. Oettyetilatig ad ills : kotomio vicar in to prove,* stnAty ii.not far distant when the 110:-*111: ; he territined ; upon, and as eonsideiahhisinierest on the stsbyeet has bow awske4W• 10: eat torn and tsettit try, we propose . , "ai itidabei tilenk IL - 10!!! V ) Or grind route, to she* by - figure: that it h not ati duirapertedi Vied; in s" liiisinetaftiettie We therefore give below the amount at crap. Linveitetant-04-daditifeeldridiestablioh4 tinia 7 ` a t ith ' the tt extent of their basideee. Ito in: peo eVriped 31 1 / 2 gtiines; `l4AiegOiag a retail ptiee 14, Site, 40, *bd uPPd 8 1 ) 41; If!' bet, itos4 hoe,. htudware; &e., to-the etnotittt of 'abouts9ooo, the greater dart of whit% ties Phippitgl. The capitol of the Company $134 600. blesers..Yrick & 'Bowman, proprietors of the Waynesboro' Portable ina Stationary &Jena Works last year sold bans, eneines and ether machinery amounting to $50.000' _ and during the same time consumed 225 tone of coal; their entire teenage, includieg iron, eating! and limber, amounted to 715 tone. The capital inverted in their butanes& it 'bent $60,000. The Agricultural Implements and Planing Mille of Messrs. Lidy, Rnasell & Drum facture implements mounting to sheet sts,• 000 and °Onetime in a year about 1,000 000 eet of lumber and about 100 tole of coal, a large amount of iron and other material, near , ly all of which they receive from Greencastle or Hakertown by wagons. Their capital of the Company is 0000: Fahrney's 13r05.,3; Co., manataotun era of •°Dr. , Fehrney's Blood Cleanser or Pas aces," chipped over MOO demos of their sled limbo up to the Ist of January last. The Company was organized s little over a year ago, and has an invested eapitat of $20,000. Oar Poet Office Receipts indicate more burli ness than any othhr town in the eounty, not escepting-Chaarbersburgosiiing-popthitibir and Court into account., Within a radius of five-railertherernre eight grist• mills, some of 1 , them_eztensi ve 'ones, indicating abundant wa.- tablishments - efould be largely increased. The above, statement is not ezagerated as we•obtained the figures trout the proprietor. themselveb. From an estimate made by a Committee in May, 1868, in the interest of a Branch Bond to Scutiand,it was found that the mills in this township and Quincy township, the year pre vious, shipped to market over SIXTY Tim. BAND UARRELB OF FLOUR,. RECEIPTS —The following is a list of Oler receipts for subscription for the laof month : 3. Douglas, Esc!, 53 10 Geo W Miller, 4.00 , W. A. Flory. 2, Qo' ' John C. B. Gordotr_ 100 George W. Welty, 4 00 Daniel Mickley, 2.00, W 11. Miller, 100 ' Christina Beaver, ' 200 R. Mellvaney, 4 2 00 Samuel A. West, 2 82 George V. Lilly, " 10 00 Henry Cayhoe, ' . ' 2'oo Christian M Ftiink, - , 4'oo Join B. Oiler, - 200 Alarm.- Hammier, 2 00 John Rinehart, ' '' 600 David Lohr, • 4 00' Philip Ream, ' 200 Henry Gayer, 8 00 David' Sharstit,' ' 50 Jacob limber, •'.' • 4QO Emanuel Diffendarfer, ' ' 12 90 David Gipe, . 500 ' Stoner •& Piteber, 200 '. J . W Foreman, " • , 400 F j Beard,' 2 00 • George L Free, 2 00 Miss Martha Fyock, 2 00 Major D 11 Brotherton, . 8 00 John Merge], ll 00 Paul Straueitier, 4 00 • Peter Seeks, .2 00 Alarm. Saewberger, ' •'' 200 . Jacob Frick, 2 00 Jacob' E -Miller, 2 00 W H Gaff,' 50' Daniel H Millman, 4 00 Jaeob H Potter, . 2 00 Seymour Fabnestock, ' ' ' 200 Jeeiah Benedict, ' • 2 00 gek:Tbe huskies's 'ef paying debts is so mach 'lda bore to the mass of:mankind that he who offers extra ind,ucern' opts to' debtors is entitled to a hearing. Such an, one was the uncle of • New' Hempsbiteyoutb, 'who lately repaid` his oriole the enni Of tea dollars borrowed semi years, before. So, virtuelean act deaeried reward, and once noticed it.' For the old gentleman died the other day, and left a will becineathiegilis estate, valued at two' hundred dollars, to his debt. paying nephew. He gyre as • reason for the bequest the fact that, though many re latives bad borrowed money of him,, this one alone had remembered to return the loan.— The Moral of this it °bluer:re; 'but :kit some May fall to see it,'we etatnit thus. If yokt owa weals, fork nvar; "stir'We bays rceeiv . ed 'froth: N.l*. Boyer' Ce,,,of Peikenburgi,.pheeter Conety,Pa simples ,of hopotted :Norway oate, clover sod Chester douoty man:loth,' corn ; They geoeroisly offer to serisA egeeiree to farmers who ,send :eteTlis'te Pi" pottage., !MOMMI affrAmong the miner'*, preperatione for gray heir hi the inailiet.' 'cotereetid to; oar readera Helve' Vegetable Mallen. Hair newer u beet. Qiir dreggiety beep' 'it, for tem ,JiliVszNEss ZficALs. fieldifitf-boad of extra fat pante. _ A. S. .B.lONa Irate SALE ' —:-Oile:tilliiTtailing•top Buggy. 'Will be 'ool4 ehttapi . of the it • • ' PRINTER. BZEit.y!e tittlikaritiiit hie Gorr on hood and for sale a quantity of Timothy Seed. itiat9-3i" VLttitt: Fon s,tbs Lowe'e Partabia log.l* . reate.e, "40 TApe, ( TMlgs, peeing Stiek. Ibk, Iltildet," 1114 .eirder f tad will ,La sold,..far.taugh—leas. thou it goat. giquira ,ot, •7 ; 4 4.! , fiaza t , —Thelifueble Ooelc, - 013,' of ~A. Gordon will be sold by , hie aeeignoes ea Set, urdey neat. 'At •the ennelneion of the sale Rev. J. ')V. Feigfti will offerfoit sale' Mare, Buggy and 'Harness. 00.14,1Na... 6 We : auboueee to our farmer friaida that Mr. Jaeett Koehendaif ar, of Bed. ford eouoty, a popular attiolt dealer, atilt - be is-this place en Tuoadey next, the 14th, with a lot of floe draught berate and. mares :with foal. -- Call at the Bo . riden liouslV • Moan Bum—Mews. Weep,ly, & Kurtz Who are gaining' quite a reputation for the quality of Beef served at Ceotral Market, sanounees to their customers that , they will have an article on hand on Friday and Bat tu& • evenin.s which cannot be eiteelleflitt the county. MEETING.—A. meeting of the oiliness of Waynesboro' Will be held in the Town .110, on Thursday, the 16th Mat., at 7 o'clock. P. N., to consider the question of entendl ing the borough, limits. By order• of the Town Conned. J. B. 111140livrom, Clerk► ==ll OWLieut. J. Clark, late Akiutani 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry, will issue 'April 11, 1871, at P.e.rantoo, Pa , "The Publie Code," the largest Weekly Literary and News Paper, iwthe State. Re will_p_ablashin_his—papetr the reminiscences of the Cavalry eerrviee in the Army of the Potomac and Shenandoah Valley, to be continued from week to Week, litre etory, in_order that all _the _facts 'way - gotten into good shape, preporatory te befog published - in the History of the Beg iment, every member of 'Capt. Kurts's' Com pan.)o.whies---unlortiiiiately=naptered-or wounded by the enemy, will 'please report the same with date and character of miefor tune to the undersigned who has taken' the agency for this county for Paper and Hist* , ry, and agreed to furnish the Editor with all the ineideets connected with the Company from its organisation to•its discharge.• Bar ery member of the Company, as well as mem bers of others lieginsenis, and all ethers in terested, should subscribe for the Paper. A subscription list is at the Hardware Store of Samuel B Rinehart. H. BON EBRAKE. EITANDARD WEJCIaTEL—The Legislature of Pommy%semir recently fixed the following figures es the standard weight in,. this State for the following articles' named.' Our rea der. should preserve the same for futon. reference. Wheat 60 potinds .; rye, 56; shelled corn, 56; cob corn, 70; cars areal, 40; course salt, 70; ground 'silt, 02; floe salt, 47, Nat) , 41; eats, 32;' bunk wheat, 50; clover seed, 54;4imotby seed, 45:, turnips, 5.5; sini.; 0n5,.46; peas, 66; malt, 38; nnelsoked lime, 80; anthracite coal, 80; bittnnioons coal, 76; coke, 40; potatoes, 56; enpeet "nottitoeg. 54 ; flex seed, 56, .bran, 20; beams, 56; dried ap ples. 25; petrober,. 38. A. Nzw NIIIIDEB Phrenological Journal fur March contains—=Noah Webster, the eminent lexicographer, with a portrait; What can I Do beet? or the qualifloation for a Phrenologist; Progress of Religious Civil ization, as illustrated in the improved sondi. tiers of the Race; Themes de Witt Talmadge, the eminent divine; .Brain Waves—a new theory, the nevi king of Spain, with portrait; the late Gen. Prim, with portrait, oar Domes• tie Props, or the servant question; the Food supply of Europe and America, interesting facts; Japan, its present condition; Punish : ing Criminals, a reform demanded; How to Rise in the World, or wherein lies Greatness birth or culture; Iceland, the Land - of Fire and Toe, etc , etc , Price 0 a year, 30 cents a number. Soot to new subscribers on trial six months $l. Address S. R. WELLS, Pablisly,r, New Yoik. as.,Thore. is said to Ms a man liv_intin the mountains of North, ,Carotins who bas reached the aprof 143 years.' Ai the time of Bieddrick's defeat he was 21 piss- Old and had a wife and three /children. PlLES.—lntaraal, pzteroal, Bleeding ,or Letting. This distressing and barroulog die*, is alarmingly o' o the increase. More 50 . .: gptt, from the fact that those who are ili ir a trlsont a false 'notion of delicaoy, ,are at I,tii ask ,for a remedy, therebvnaking their voaditica' kaolin. , flow 'trot% and, fa.' tal iiigthia neglect. At the first iatioritiew of 'the ,appearance of this ,ciiinplaint the • should protium Briggs' Vpriialed file ite... , edy, and,,Wsitig it aooording to directions, huntediately cheek it ind'pernianentfy • opin it., It is easy of ipplication. Sod thorough in effects. • Sold by•t 4 ..Fourtlitiien.; , . " COliette, COI.DS, BROlibarpi. ASTHMA, ‘&o.—The above' eiomtilaiats, as Nioter ap plimolist; seem to be Me:Waling in prevalence. and if not taken intime, either one may lead to that dreadfuL aad fatal disease.—consump, tion. What ' otimiaality rto neglect, them when the result may be so terrible! Briggb Throat and Lung Resler:fat positivp.remedy for all . diseases of the throat; lungs and chest —never failing.when need in the morning of affliction. Sold:11 dcuoists. CORNS, BUNIONS; Iteartowitua tIALts, &0.-The enormously increasing sales of Jilt ge' 6 Alleveler and Cutative„tor the pre vention and cure'oit the nesny painful dlsessi ell of the feet, bearlyttneee to thole wonder 4 fell superiority o,vel. all,:•oilter\ like prepera4 For years they hare been steadily gruelling tarot, until now . the \great major, it'y whc;are trebbleOttli iiid, feet, : will ihaS nwotherr remedies. ;4iie Citithtlt4loWsl4 tender and festered sofas sid bunions; bed ili;"&o:'," is - 01)Ciitliig - 'add 1140)4, fefffiiife' ently curing the worst oases When used so eording to. directions. Tile.. Allevetor,. for the'Oure 'of all common ocrne and' for the iiii#4itirif tit 'lip earne r bunions, &C., is; ipiirextiellent,' the only article ever yet, disuoveredthat wiliprodnews like result; Bold by Vrorthutan;Z:P,rttggists generally. .19rAi;ns , 1 44 vtotmuslcipti 11. k RMWEIts Je the beet article known to Reserve the heir. It will poeitkrely . tektite GRYA HAIR TO-ITS ORIGINAL COLOR-AND PROMOTE ITS GROWTH, It is ea entirely new scientific discornsi combln• ing many of the most , powerful and .restorative a— gents id the rebetabte kingdom. • It makes the' Bair smoah and *glossy, And does not stain the skim lT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED 1W TUE FIReT MEDICAL, AUTHORITY. For sole by ell tlruggieeß. ,Price E. P. HALL . H & CO., Naehuti, N. U. Pteptietore -.IEOIII--e,XA On the Ist iost., by the Rer'D. Y. Heisler, at the house' of the ,bride's father, JOHN It AVERY, Esq., to Mise MARY SMITH, of Moot Alto, Yazoo'. • By liev.,J. F 01ler, at his residence in Waynesboro, on the .14 inst., Mr. A. F. NEWCOMER, of Qiiney . Towiiihip, to Miss SA.LLIE GROVE of this plane. At the residence of the bride's ui,otber, in Quincy township,, on the 7th inst.,by, Rev. H. Stoeshonse, Mr. HENRY LOCi to Miss MARY C. NULL. TT .13L"01V1C33._ Is this vicin%ty, on the 28th ult., LEAH FOX, aged 46 years and 13 days Near this elm on the 28th ult., , 17 a VY,_daughter-el-baniel-and I linger, aged fLyears_and_6_zionths.- Oar sweet little Emma is sinning above, • Surrounded with angels and feasting onlovek 'The Savior has called her away frOm our sight, Away in yen haven all dressed in pure White. - fferlitrwhiterliarids - are — playinrthrha - r Which she could not do white here upon earth; Oh ! parents don't mown she'll riever - return, The Savior luwcallaiter and all is wail done. She is free from ell care we truly do know, • But we here on eatthihrough Mao must got Her brothers and sisters they all Were as kind, • But Jesus saw good to leave them behind. Oh r children remember that yottleo,muat die. , ' Ere many more months in the , grave you miryrie; Try all and prove fitithfcl yotr'l4 meet heragaia, 'To sing hallelujah and glory amen. On the 25th alt, near. *storey SprinFii, 40i1N 13 BENCHOFF,Sooef Wfshingtoa sad Hester Ann ßeactih.fl; oged:W years- r " menthe and 5 days Our d irling babel. our be*otiful r Wit'er gazing on him now; - His cheek isple. his biturer. closet/ And icy Cold his brow. \..... • His dimpled hands are folded o'er - , His pure and sinless breast, Like some sweet rosebud cradled at Mori, • He limit now at tett. That we no more his form • ' No more his lips shall kiss,' .• • - No mere shall hearhie silv'ry inks ; •• • • , Which thrilled our souls with bliss Near Pikesville, on the 2nd, 4,lletirt Disease, Mrs. OATH A HINZ' coalman of Mr, Beej Welsh, aged 74—years ead: , l2 , daye. • "Nr. .421.14.=3E1MAEL; • 9• „ BALTIMORE MAIRENTS. March G. 1,871.. FLOUR The flour market quiet tbis more, ing, but firm at unehange tates for all , de— scriptions. Stooks' light comparatively, and holders generally not dispoeed to prest.salea. Sales. reported on Change of 0n1y.,600 bbls viz : 1001lity Mill Super at $6.12f, 10011osv• ard Street•Eztra• at $G.75. 200 Western-Ex tra at $7, and 100 Ohio Family , at $8 per bbl. WHEAT —Market steady this morning, though not specially active. Receipts about, 9,000 bushels and sales. as follows, viz: 1,000 bushels Western red to .195 cents; 400 loath. els Pennsylvania do. arl6oal6l canto, 1,500 bushels Maryland do at from 150 to 165 cents, and 1,500 bushels white at from 176 to 295 cents. CORN —Market active this messing, and, prices 1 to 2 cents Maher than on Saturday. Sales as follows, viz: 11,000 bushels South ern white at 84®87 cents. 2,500 do; yellow at 81@82 cents, and 10,000 do. Western at 76@81 cents for white mixed and 301581 cents for yellow. RYE —Steady. Sales 300 bushels , fair Maryland at 95 cents: OATS.—Steady and firm at 59®60.cents, sales 1,000 bushels being madet,at thes e, ores. , • , •• FOR SALE. . . .. . • The subscriber has n ow for sate Lomist and Chest-* nut Pesti, 150' of each.. 'Aliso' Lime for Plastering and Whitessaahing;" ' mar 94f . ' 'ALEX. HAMILTOX. ST. CLCU D +IOT EL Arch, Sereet,abovo Se v enth St., Aitado(plia." . Entirely new, with ample capacity for 250 guests. Terms, $3 per day. The ISt., Cloud is newly and elegantly furnished ihroughoet, and ii open for the revenant of guesis, by , the undersigned, who haai so succeesfulls conducted for the.past ten years the. weli.known Mountain Hesse, at Cresson Springs. mar94mos) G. W. MULLIN & BM), Prop'rp.. i m e' ! '• • • THE subscribers announce to the, public that thr.y . have now ,for sale at. their Kilns. 2i Miles 'Northeast or:WayniebOro i . a "itlir.le of IVood.burot tilde for Plastering; WhitenviehloS, ker.: wbieb they'saili continue to have , on hied dar ing, the season:, Terms reasonable.; • • ,; feb 23-4m] . HESS' ;SC . • ' • MONEY AVANI6ED. T HE . School Director* , of tho,- Worwsbero' tichool Ihrtrict want .to . korront. Eight T. boo mind Dollang, for which they will itaing.,ton'ila of thO rclnof'disinct beiningfitirest afttiii nt f ig igeien percent. per antinin and hoe of titteL 4 - ' .... Ely order of the Bawd. • ' , mar U— 4t) ,A 11,114/4111f•TODI, Seery. PUBLIC SA,LE. MHO sublet .inletipllng to: just lapwing, will seIV at lint Hale'. at• 1 If*tekidenco , isn,the Lantz rarw,'atlhe Souda : enil Of Ruin', • On 141idaleaday the Isih day March, 18 , 74: th'e ralloolng personal, properly, to 'ffillOßlC HORSES, ofiidti ifilai 'br ibdo; one an extra leader, IrfUliti 4 of which are Milch (lower, SI will , he fresh: ofbair-: the time of *ale, 1 gull I,lll , ititPubt - aikiii.:?vkieigh•- 1400 pounds and can't be heat in the'eounty for' t'lleitert;'eXtrit'atartkriiiiik mar Elteeks,Old by time df sale; 3 Goats; ' 9331301 -1 D COV I HCOOtlit! 2 df Which:dre idles with pige, 7 Shiite; • - 2 FOCR-RORSII WAGONS, one nearly, news 1 B pring,.4tragon, I - Wigan Bed. 2' three-boiee Pfone,•l twoilierse Plow.*l Single and 2 double abovellPlows, 2 Harrows, 1 Corn Coverer, 1 Wire Bake I M'Cormidk Mower. 1 p.h hay car riersg;V: ibierclibrindei 4 ,: sets rrent set Double' 'nine, i'neyir t nision saddle; 3 fly.nets;l , bdushigii, ilittiles,u6lollark; I ilve‘hbrse Mtn , : horse lines, 6 halters, 3 pair butt chains, bresst,fiftit, log and carrying chains. 2 sets dung board., rakes, forks and shards; also the one : balf of 60 ACIIIS HAI IO THE ME 1 Parlor stove, 1 cook stove and fixtures, 1 bed and beddbig, fccipper kettle! table,' 1 Sausage thYtter, and Many Other Articles not trientioried: Sale to Commen'c'e' it ft oleloelt ou said day When a de& of Ten Months *ill 100 giVen by ' • W. 13: MONK. "3: R. BMITLI,AIrei. mar 2- Ls] 1-'IAIIII -- NAL E 9baeriber intending to quit tanning,, will' :Neil at &Mit eate,lit 'lti4 'ilsalenee", , about mid- . way between Ringgold and Pikteviqle, end about +} a mile °rule public road, Oa Tuesday 'the* 21ef' all 'of ' Mardi, 1871, the following velvet, to . wit : , 10 HEAD :HORSES, among which , a!e,good leaders ; 24 HEAtiOF CATTLE among whie!). ors 4 good mileh cows 1 fine young huh. the, balance young steers and heifers; , ' m1.T.Nr333 , lAths„,.ct,colv_43 o w ich is a road wagon With bed and bows, 2 plantation twoadtread wagons, 1 one-horse -dif. and -- 1 fancy two-horse Spring Wagon, An extin* entitle; 1 MoGownink Reaper. I,Nlower nearly new, (Filippa 4- one-of-the-best-in-twer)l - Utaininittl — SpTifij a e.• 1 'extra Slaiilvtend two strings•of hulls, 5 barskaae siag its and double shovel. Plow's , 2.cont cos t erers, 4 harrowsesing le, dimble and . tieble carriages and,,wood ladders wbeat fair and, tolling semen', rakes, forks, allover*, picks and inst. • locks. 2 sets Hreeoltbant's,4sels Front Cleats. 6 sets , Plow 6eara; one'iet dou le wa 0 , -goo - , new. 6 housings, 7 Ity-nuis, co‘re Ihj itc h ii ne ,t; nsit t r,s and wagon aidide, 3 log attains, 1 fifth chain and spreaders,kubt, ltriit and cow anaiosti 1 jack— screw, I set' . B LAOKSIWI TA' TOOLS,. I acrewplale ' and tog, a large lot of old tire and wagon irons, also of scrap iron; ONE. HUNDRED , OUSHELS OF. OATS flay by the tun, it •Straw by tam Imitate, 4 gou4 sumps Bees,:end Mani , other armies of thruorvalue. • Tenn; of to,cuninience at 9 u'eucic on said day s when a ii?dit' of Tvai.:tionths wilt bp on all salad of $ and upwards by tie put chaadr• giving luenobi with. api raved Areur.ty, if riot paid witniri Jape niter maturity interest will be cfri;ged from date:- liogotris'teloe retho , rett until *ended . for. Oil USTI SH 0 OK El'. 0. V. Midie, Auct mer 2te 4SSZONEES 7 ' SAT& .111/0 be iiit.fed nt Public. kalA 'on SATURDAY . ‘ l ll,B7 l llVoliTli DAY OF MA14914 1871, IA the.. borough of Wayoteburti ' at to; prow porsonaV prop4y 61. A. L. Goriluoi•consiming u 1 one twin of • . SUPERIOR BLACK /71046*,, I span eit'2osl4.l . HliileUKAY 11E8, all good drivels eingto of double...o gliod COW, Bitihehib):.good Buggy:. . °NB ok TWO-110113 g EWA* WAGON , • 1 two-tidy:le Wagnn.l . lsleigh„ I set, lielif; I:set , Sirto gle Heinios, .I'lol double ,ilartiess, s llorae Blanket 31Ins old Wtiokey, 9-bbie Deur, one:half interest in 300 Line of Ite.,lot of, 'Untwist! . Ilex by Ms ton, a lot ll.;uni,Vodner,:4 lot Cure, ONE PAILLOIL ILEATER 9 - new, I MORisTING GLOR`t STOVE l'Begatelle l'able,,l Iron tante, 20 Grain Bnge.-1 1%1E14 Vespol, new, 1 witeelbarroat, and other iniFles too nnmer ous'to mention. tittle ro ceontnenee'ai 9 tr'cluee on said day when terms will be maul. known. ,iSAAIT.TEI. rtNIVELY, J OVE,PH %V. kIIi4I ER, Assignees, feb 18to Adwiuietrutors' o* ice. LiOTICE is hereby given that Lettere of Ad ministration on the Estate of John Shank, late of Washington townanip, dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned. All those indebted are requec. ted to make immediate payment, and those having claims willpresent them properly atithentiented for settlement. ',, HEN RI ttH%NK, mir2-6t] PRIVATE SALE. ruing subscriber offers at private sale 4 valualeb J. Building Lots with allowance for alleys, fron ting on West Main street, Waynesboro', in the rear of which is•a• Lot containing a half acre, more or Jells. The lots 'will be sold together or separately to suit purchasers. . F. Fliat:MAN. feb ve) B. AMBEISON, * PHYS,ICIAN Arjp §uTiFicoN, Wit,AYNE§BORO', Ofitio ialkor's baildibg one door Boot•of Bowden Ilouse. • Unne3o—tl inronT ANT T 41! VALWI*II3.. lII= RAMSORIAORWAY ; HIS Oats is far superior to any 'other for itar .11 great yield per acre and excellent qugjity. The stalks grow.firm and do vat lodge easy, many of them bearing Irom 150 to 250 grains: hiveirvidenes that mane, bushels were sold bursae= udder tide 'manta, which *le: so entirely different andinferior grain. - This seed" 'obtiined (rein D. W. Ramsdell.' and is swirranted genuine, tree of all foul, med. 7. Purniihed in way sized sacks desired. Address,' . • A. )t. BELL ik, BRU., „ • - Wayneaboro'„franklisttla.,, Ps. „ ' jan 26—tf, . . x , & I T IBE subeeriber - has for onto Chestnut T angle* Flittering 'Laths Pine Lumber frost ,a o inslf I!) one, Unto.' ~All other tires of Lumber furnished to order Also Oult..Fida; 'and Chestausiploas by the load for salt oti the, giottnd., lie bits also• I C E fat sale: . , a ps3./..41' ,; A ; 6. - ra°BollP 4ectacles;at . , ALEX. LEgDie, JACOBd. • Adminiptrators