IMAGE ItriCORD. WAN. IEI WNW:nit Febinary 2.:411166, Any ERTISE ADvEttlitisE V . -4%0 eir4uht , goo of the RECORD IR this tektot4 fuelling the townships of - I Wileltiostoa—and ,, Quirmy, - largely ezeei:ds ths.t.of an,ypther.paper pub lished iii tile ?county.- Ii ii there Tore thti best eittibilitiog tOedium.. _ - br.t.f, then, yo,u.are a Lawyer,- Debtor or Other : professiotta time, advertise. Wit' you want to sell goods advertise. tkrlf you want to brill u 'farm,.. adver tise. - • • • Cir If you want - to hell a farm, advertise. far f you milli etaployinent; advertise. Itiir.l.c you want to • eipploy • help, adver tise. serif yott wdtii briy a bodge; adver• tiee vertise. 1-If you Wank kb biky or sell cattle, ad vertise. It "If yolk want to buy or sell grain, ad ♦ettise airlf you want 'to advance your interests generally, ADVERTISE t Piritat SALice.—We iiivite apecial /knob iion to the Bele, of val'uabl'e petaotail privet adVettised through the itolittiine of the Itgoord _wbith oteht its 3. 11: (31.4t0b, Thiirsday, Feb. Bth. John Btimifer, February 10th. qbhri Prim, dr. Tuesday, February 13th. Daniel foyer, February 15tb. John M. Cook; Friday, February 16th. Maj. L. B Kurtz, Saturday, Feb. 17th. Mono—, Monday-and—Tuesday,-Feb ruary 19th and 20th. henry Baer, Tuesday, February 20th. Fred. Foreman, February 22nd Wm. Row. Fridiy, February 23d. David Conley, Saturday, February 24th. Jacob J. Si essard, Tuesday Feb. 27. are under obligations to Col. F. Harrisberg, for value oi 6 .Sixty-nine members of the HOllB6 of Representatives have made preparation for the delivery of speeches. on the subject of reconstruction. Their names have all been entered for that purpose, and they will speak in rotation. MIA L_OF_Etilt3 -;- spatch to t II I • I i a • nation reports, are rife that Jeff Dallis is to be speedily brought td trial before a military cdtainission. The gathering of major gener alto; to Which yesterday's despatches alluded, it is said, is with reference to this trial, *hid' is to be Made imposing with distin guished named. It is Certain that the gen erals are here oatonsibly to &Walt upon mil ilary matters, but really, if we may believe the report ? to.organise a court for the trial Of the head of the late rebel Confederacy." TIIE GOVERNOWB mes sage of Govertrol Catlin was received in the House, at Harrishiirg, en Tuesday. It con . taws much that is interesting in regard to the late war and the duties it has imposed upon us. The total number of troops .fur nished by Pennsylvania, exe:usive of militia and enlistments for the navy, was 362,284. We are glad (says the Press) to learn that itartangemetits are in progress to have' a dm% pieta history of (Air regiitienta, such as. is Contemplated and provided for in an act of Assembly already passed," and hope it may be itrittee 10 a style worthy of the Magni. tilde arid grandeur of the object. A nobler theme has never been ftirnished for the pen of a skilful historian. lle also advises that a historical painting of the battle of Getty& burg be procured to be placed iti thi State Capitol; an excellent •Fuggestiori if the ser viees of a talented artist can be secured.— We are gratified to leain that 1,242 orphans of our soldiers are now maintained and edu cated by the State, and arrangements aro be ing Made for increasing the nufither of thes'e deserving recipients of assistance. The State finances are shown to be in a good botidition. Notwithstanding the eipiindittire eF More than 84,000,000 for Military pitrpoiteg, the State debt was deoreased $2,555,579.12 du ring the interval from Noveniber 80, 1860, tb December 1, t 865. A reduction or re. Peal of the ordinary State taw of two and a half mills on real estate is recotbmended.— In vie* of the large, space • dit*eted in the theassigea of most of-the Northern Governors to , national politics, Governor Curtin shoats good taste in abstaining from ,lengthy corn inonts, and in briefly femarking that the principles expressed in the message .of the r'resident, at the conntienbethent of the ses• Won of Congress, will receive lila cordial sup. kik l itt is Stated that General . Bblitinblt, of ibelionse Committee, desires the bb* attny bill to provide for 100,000 men; that Milan; al Grant thinks 75,000 to 80;000 will do; *bile Senator W !Mod ems 50,000. staid mit; *bile all seem to agtee that upon the general legislation of this Congress in regard to the lath rebellions Staten will Materially ilepend the ,numerical arrily for6e reqiiited. iegy,A. bill hai'been offered jnihe Sinati) of 0% State requiring all porions *he :are to be . inuiried, to first tale. oath, before.•the ILLiniater or , naught:at°, aho is to.•perform the.oerealciny, that they have main i'ned their majority, ad this oath is.to be's -sat clout bar to all proetutioni,aud peqalitiee ior untying 'rnieora. to burbTiell a lot, fill- ton de- Washin fitirThe Harrisburg-correspondent of (he PhiTadelphi.ePtharitakes pre - tollowinimati, fit tos'h ion o Ohalp y. - 'aide *4 beta GettYribUrg.iii 1823, arkd 1s• thereforb about ,Forty- . tee years .of agar His ariCesity ivere,of c - Presbyte rial) lineage , ,,nrf s' tled4o - lidadis cputifyr (di& part o ' ilihnCir ter), akeetrifas 17687te.. Ilts ,g,reat, grand-N ez was,. Xork. in 1763, and was dho A member of the Colo. vial Legislature both before And. t ."4 - gT.. the lifivtilutiou, in which war he sorted in a'mil. Miry capacity.'lsis OMB$-father was an °leer in the RevolukkonOi r Ppl- !alirte father was admiti4d tbe bar • olldfttii. - fri 1806.8enator., ineCoe,aughy, receiVe d . tits education it f'COnsytvania colleges; gfsintiating at thelattet• - institiftlon in 1840. Five years later he was Unbitten to tbe•btir of Gettysburg, and from hia tal ents and energy he soon attaihed.:a high po. ateoinpanicd by a remunerative prac tice. , "During the rebellitin, and :Moro-especial ly about the tithe -of the Gettys. , burg, his energies Vri3re unceasingly; devoted. to observations of the enemy; and other meas urer)" for theiia4 of his fellow-eitittens. Bel fete ibis Memorable battle he was appointed , by General Couch as a volunteer aid, and for valuable information and services rendered theiti nod the army, he received just and heedsonie acknowledgements from beth'Genz Inn Wll7lllTiri Kr trWi ripuimm. lltirlt is not generally known that soldiers who have lost linibs in the servieic,of the U- nitecilStatetLare_ tutee, that can be procured upon the presen tation of evidence of honorable discharge, and that the wound causing the hos Olicab was received in service. They arc ft risked free of oharge l and do not affect any peesiou or bounty claim the soldier ratty - have against the °oven:anent. *Senator McConsul:by, on Wednesday, read in• place a Bill supplementary to the General Election Laws, providing penalties for deserters voting and officers of elections reeeiving—theit—votes—so — as — elke nay o prevent voting by deserters hereaftet On Thursday, on his motion, the Senate ()Meted 1000 copies to be priutel The Bill will pass promptly. ' ibirThere Beaus to be a general desire i ns it is indicated by the tones of the press, that the Legislature pass Wire stringent laws to regulate the sale of liquors. All portions of the State are cursed with intenverance, and Wettautes o orm are --I;r' Large quantities of diseased poth are I said to have been packed in different parts of the West, in localities where it is un usual to pack meat, the pork being intended tot the eastern market. writ is now conceded at Washington; in wellinformcd circles, that the Suffrage bill will pass the Senate and receive the sanction of the President. .Perry, Knight, Crab and Lisaugh, the four murderers of Mr. flefferman, were filing at Nashville. They were all under twenty years of age. ==l ar A bill has passed the LegislatUre of Maryland to pay ex-Governor Bradford lao,- oco as compensation for the burning of his house by the Rebels. tar Herschel V. Johns-on has been eleOted, United States Senator from Georgia, Mr. A; IL Stephens declining to abeept the office. It is well•knoirn that hogs are killed 'by steam in Chicago. A grat iron claw, with five fingers, hooks out the pigs which are quarreling in the pen below, and lifts them to a gibbet near by, and then plunges them into scalding water. By this machine fifty are kilted, scaled, eleaned,.split and hung in tog's ready for salting, within an hour. It is reported that William Graham, of Nashua; Chickasaw county, 11l , has sudden ly !baud himself worth forty-five millions of dollars. It comes from his great:grandlath er's estate in Scotland. He had prei'iotisly quarreled with his wife and son, and has now made a will cutting them off without a shilling. A Vermeer Sergeant wrote tti a Ni 3 W York girl who pinned her name to some clothing he received through the sanitary commis sion;-and the Correspondence led to court. ship and marriage; and now the sergeant finds he has a good wile and a cool halt• million in money besides. . . GENERALHoo}sm.—The papers have, contained many paragraphs about the illness of Major General 1-looker, some asserting that he has been completely paralyzed.— This, however, is Contradicted. He has been, ill, but hot of paralysis; and is now nearly London ooters 120 square thiles, emilaihs 2,000 'wiles of streets; flanked, by 300,000 inhabited houtet Stith a population of 3,000,- 000. . Bonner, of N. k: paid 45,600 for his horse Peerlessthe fastest trotter in the world Lie recently refused $6,500 for her. She gobs in harni3ss amile in 5:22, It is said that Dr. Hallaud has made over $20,000 by his "Life of Abr.:than:l bineoln,.. The records of Yale College mato 'Sum; day night, the.7th ult., the coldest night ih the last eighty-aim - years.- - 85 iittirders %Verb , committed. lard Christ ti mas .‘ Edward. Ketcham, thii great torgeria boil safely lodged in Bit* Sing prison, wheie, he is learning the , shottnaken trade. , ' • • Vrodorika Brea the - Swedish cgs, is dbad. the *oliien don't fief fin- it'd'Ontiern Confideraey'dit 'they don't, ' , lint &In 9et alone." ' • • • ;A mart in Paton, .31d,-, -last week,,: hats that hi can eat three geese, weighing- thir. teen pounds each; inside of twelve hours. 7.1.4 t% , „. LOCAL PO ter,, les Ur* t. ponsibiiity"4ingewtir)do issue. elingdents, pay u p •.:4 .11d► ACK - OIyiCDISIEDIENTB, know! me tc; malts of urttii.:-01401i;* last ligiso. For6ign must—bo-liktrottrstvilitsi-hhattrupP-r------- ee6dld'l~,fbi+'eele ills andlidieftialegi tn the Recoil' are payable, in all wane, when sney a gerf ew , onts are 4i§en?tinned .Our bear Ahie-in-mind, _ REMOVEb.iati 'by riforenee to 'oil r Certisin'ri Co lOM ns t 3113,'Emrs, t calfe,4 tvgkevr, of ,(Ibambersbure,, hav o rnoved,to tiieir,now room, on Main treet. Nor Anont--The ,man with tte• ”vi , hlte bat" .and the one wit h 'the •‘_sig feet," owing . to the OVE‘onieiithet cause,' have' , not madO,their appearance for, several days. ' MORE SREEs:.--t r e direct' special irtfeix tion to the sales of valuable personal proper tyto be found among the new advertisements in to=day's paper. P. 0. 1 E4EiTAIMIIIIIIEfi.A Post Offieb . has been reestablished at Fayetteville, in this county, and Upton 3. Cook .appointed :atmaatev,--She-atee-was—reeetaly owing to the death e 4 the old poatteeeter, Mr, jos. Boggs,' • Sotst—The log house and lot of groned belooliog to John It ;hiller, • o* the old lla_erstown road was sold at labile sale on. Saturday last for $440 Purchaser, 11It Nuobebaum. ---- ra .130E18E14Y.-0,4 Sunday night lard the shoemaker shop of Mr. Valentine erltier, of this vicinity, was entered through one of the windows:ancLseveo—pairs-of shoes and' a, gun stolen therefrom.' No clue has yet been- had as co the ler .etrator of the theft: Dials Staitrt'•—One aftemoottlest Week a black silk dress was taken by a woman, out of the house of Mr. Jos., tender, in thiS place. 'At an early hour the 'Mat morning the door bell was rung and the diesá found . eitt:. side. The supposition is, it wouldn't fit. 1 1 LOST POCKET 800. K.-1119, finder . of the hlost-ppeket - -boulereoutainini_ebout. $lOO hue We would advise him to claim the reward as his detection is almost certain. To Gutonsus.- , —Thn gunning season being now past, any person' Killing a partridge, rabbit. 4Ste., subjects himself to a fine of five dollars for each one killed. Our sportsmen should see that the requirements of the law are fully complied with and carried out: Mr Apples, ugly girls, eggs, small water• falls, rich printers and turkeys, seem to be NMrho Ray Spirit says General John W. Gerry, who participated in many hard fought battles of the late war, and who is spoken - of as the next Uniop candidate for Goternor in this State, is•"an arrant .hum bug in every respect." Such language, ap plied to the gallant Geary,' is evidence, we think, of a want of re-eoustruction North •as aswelt South: SizrourNar--The sleighing season con• tiones and is being well improved by those who can afford to, enjoy • its pleasures. B. vening parties and a "hop" here are matters of • frequen•t oceurrence latterly. Bell-es, Buffalo-robes and prancing bay ponies go bobbin"round, HMI PRICES.—We understand fair pri• ccs so fur are being realized for stock, &a., at the sales this spring. , At the public sale of David M. stoner, near Leitersburg, on Wednesday, sia, horses sold fur $1246. POLICE QUESTlON.—Bectause we took ex ception to the action of the Borough Coun; cif in their appointment Of three Police offi cers we are charged in certain quarters with favoring disorder on our streets alter night fall. It opposition to these appointments renders us the o udrocate of disorder u large majority of the, best citizens of. our town Must be equally guilty with ns. • This) we think, the - olection in March will clearly de monstrate. Our ticket is—an elffoient High Constable, er one instead of three Police offt tem' GiTTiSBUECIRAILROAD.-77The' United , . States Radioed. and -Mining Register coo: tains the following : • "Mr. Chase, the new• President of the Bet tysburg railroad, was President of the'Read mg and Columbia railroad until the Stb inst., whoa' the'erganisation•was assumed by, the Philauelphia and Iteadingrailroad interest.. The lifectysburg railroad will bontieeti . the State• line ) with the proposed • new' road through Frederick City the 'districit of ColuMbiai'd roud'which will be bulk, if: the Marylan'd Legislature, now in session; •grant an ao. cf `incorporation.. nd asPrederiekl.Titj is sixty miles vett of Baltimore; itiCis the second• city in , the State of Maryland, the' influence of Freder kik' City aridAietia•ty ought to prevail at An napolis, iir, - ..obtitifiltig a 'charter for 'a new read' acrolitkiiii i .nriddle of tht State, from the NatiazialCaPqat*GettySbing." . : • 4 : • 'An"' miner"-'in ,iCal ifor aim; after the; niountaias ',for' several ' years shouldered his.linapratok ono day,and i atraek out for Idaho. Be arrived:thou' bust‘apting and.hookap 4!quatti `Akira. ,A. .short . time sinee v be,aoltl,tne . 'cbiiiii,feilBoo,ooo:in gold coin of the' realua I===l elosed a at this office. fait Mancls Chunk Flag the,foge witit4igitiVite-teittord the fondling )*1ict0:24,03 . licindtiflOdifing of last week, ititilelViinti:)lipillie: 4 :gre . ; Kennedy, °t lif,iek-blotthiatti f itilOnniliniyitook her youn'l4- .dlirdhild;:a . babinliao:MOntp old, and left 41m - Houser -- .ller,hnstifidd4vaited a lone time Tint_h4r : fietiiiii;Alitaking she had gone tonalb nu,setria.oLlltc.neigithenti,N,,cl tlte tte , started in pursuit `After seattliing - air tvr l?dr;in,every, clireotlen t he„,-Wits : d return home. Up to ili rhr has been heard of the mother or the child. puppesed That , they perished, as ,it was , iniAving otti jbey th b 0106:! .. ,'lm . ,le , tivor . 34t_h _ asba*stud—filtur- .7 -ebildren to MoUrn - het: "Slued ivrifting the. above. the wointin. and 'child have .beei3 !found ; they'Were , frotett ru dditth a diittinee from Their residence They had been at a 'neigh/n:4'# arid lost their way.” FATAL' :AdWIMP.— do Tuesda, noon a• fatahaccideutioceured , on 'the ,: Leba not4'Valleyilihiiitoach. A Alr, Fiebthorn ; of Lebanooi, got on the 8 o'clook express train at that place', to '.come to Etarrishurki and before the trait reached Anoville the con ductor passed 'around for , the tickets, when it seemed Firehthorn had none, and the ears *ere stopped, old , he, got off. Shortly after a freight train followed, and before it reach • , 4 . unville, the men on the locomotive saw Fitchtorn lying on t e trac , ear - iug on his hand, looking directly at,the• ap• proachitig carsi It was imPoSsible to. stop the train before it reached him.. The cow -eather-struek-hiM-on-the-head and-tite-w-heel: passed over his body leaving him• almost,, a shapeless mass,, A -itiCtlr BALE OW COTTON.—Many cot , ton bales arriving in New York have to be overhauled,. dirt and stained eotton thrown -out ; atid-then-rebaled. The-other-day-two laborers in discharge of this duty'found. in one of the bales 627,000 lir- gold. One of them prop 'sett to the".other to.- divide 'and keep intim, but the other said he would re port to the boss. The purchaser, of the cot ton claimed the Sold,. and the seller claimed. it because the cotton was not delivered, and for other reasons, probably the court will de cide to whom thiti.rieh mine belongs. The purchaser gave the two laborers 84001 a -eh in greenbacks: tk. Skkl s Catiatandio South Carolina ; bas prescribed reg.ulations for the lioternment of all , concerned in his department; kle directs that all Jaws shall be applicable alike to all the inhabitants; no person shall be held . incompetent to sue, make complaint or testify, because of, color or caste. • SPECIAL NOTICES; e • I• ;:•• I • I 1 S URS! Our FALL Stock of Ladies' FURS comprising all kinds, qualities and shapes for Ladies and Children. are now open for inspection, in addition to our large stock of FURS, we have FUR .'i'RIMMI NUE, MUFF TASSELS, ENDS, CORDS, BUTTONS, • • tIPDEURAIT'S • Clete Factory and Fur Store, , • Opposite Washington House. tirPALL FASHIONS, ISO. Fall stiles df HATS and CAPS for Men, Buys, and Children, are now ready comprising every thing popular in the *ay of sHilead Hear" together with a, nice as sortment• of CANES, UMBRELLAS. ("LOVES, pOE7' MONIES. LADIES' CABAS, Traveling BAGS,.Latliess' FURS, ac.. &c. • VPHEORAI'F'S • ' Hat Manufactory, • • ' • • Oppotittl Washington House. f Itcl-1 SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment lviit Cure the Itch in 48 //ultra. ' Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIT, BLAINs, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price •60 centi. 'For sale by all Druggists by sanding 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, I'M Wachington street, Boston, Macs., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, tti any part of the United Statue. Sept. 22—urn. T?33EI ALXIMAILI'L. On the 18th ult., by Rev. J,. F; Oiler, at his residence, Mr. HENRY SHOCKEY. of Llkhart.City, 111., to MisaSUESHOCIS.EY, of Ringgold, Md. By the same ; on the 25th ult., at his res idence, Mr. BARRY C. FUNK , to : Miss BECKIE SHANK, all of Washington town. On tbh 25th tilt', by Rev. A. Bulirman, at the residence of Mr: George Lowry, Mr. JACOB H. B KEFLER, to bliss KATE LOWRY, both of this county. By t3te KIM, at the Luthotan Parsonage, on the 25th ult., Mr. JEREMIAH ROW, to Miss SUSAN B. BRYEN, both of •this tounty. r i" -ID3 TOMS. , In Mechanicstown, Frederick county, Md., on tho 27th ult., Mrs MARY FUNK, for= merly of this placti s aged 96 ears, 11 months, and 17. days. • -On the.l.sth ult. in A tnbersou's"Valley ; Mr DAVID WOL F,: aged,. 83 yeais.' • On the 24th tilt., near Ft neettarnrg i .Miss MARY bIcCONNELL, aged 03 years, 4 months and 9 days, Oo the oth ult. ; at frayattoville; Mr. JO SEPH BOG GS, in the 65th year of his age. TICALn.S.M 4 I I IS. .1 3 IIILADLLPLIIA CATTLE 31;1.1tKET, Janui• ry 29.—Tbe arrivals and sales of Beef Cat tle at the Avenue Drove Yard aro moderate this Week, only reaching about 1,800 head. The market continues very dull, ,and paces fully its ip lb lower—extra Pennsylvania and Western Steers selling at from 16®161, fair to good at 14@15c,.and cornmon from 10@- 130 lb, as to quaity. The market, closed very dull Avithin the above range of prices. . : Sbeep.-7,500 bead sold. at from ota;7ic itt lb •gropb, , , Cows art Unchanged; 150 head' aeld .at from sso®loo head, as to quality. , hogs groin fair demand. 2,600 head sold at from $18.50,®15 head. • .Putt.ApELPLltit., Jan . 8.0.-=There is• little or,wesport• demand for Flour, and the mar ket continues very dull; Abe ,only, sales: , we hear of are -in small lots to the retailOfe• and bakers-tit.priees•ratiging from ISTig7.6o' far ottpArfine; $8®8.50 for citraf $8 75®$ for Northwestern extra family; !•9 501.0.50 Ate Pennsylvania and Obio.do...ind 4311®13- 1 41 bbl for fancy brands, riedording,to Rye Flour is selling in.& small way at So 50 bbl: , "Corn Meal is; dull and quotettf at lt-.4@4• 25 V. bbl. •- • • . •.• GRAIN.--There is very little demand for' :Wheat, and.ibe market continuos veryin_int. 1 mall intiknTe Making ilift@2.2s for riin' e '#nd ettniteriteBe, snd $2:`40(442.60et} b fbi Whiteinsito tillity.Ayq. Is. scarce. Mill ,sales are baking St Man '39c481 ift bits for 71)elaWitre,and .I)etinsylvabiit. Corn is _pith 'out libitoge; Logo 4118 . '010w sold at 730 liti bu; idalle , Cs49.gukik,btorci.`t.,(taN„lre,ssiln. ing in a small way at 480 eif bu. 1,000 bus: illftiriffiliTllll: - 401rbuir.- -- .- ---- - - ' - •t: • . 4-.> For the Itoeord. I T ERSHBr • • • • .9n tfgyiy A n tlght . tnirepe . artd. fair, Itytnly 'Co* nittfie•etrclatn ortfrar aihy; imAttusiye _ll4pmghf,,tift In thoughts.potnatrangers I goon mast eltaj 'But now I haie left my dear native slo're; On 11110 beuittfial prairie so, Ilowory dreet,, In n little Whiteicotraitivahern itipcdtton•vviiallifrovto Inl hp n 041 0 .0 1; hoot introWitkeasilTtelili When In inaejoire • tiitho ht d hatir • rve looked on . ion th i i !Atli hopes bare; !tetanal the Beason of rovyar, ,; The freshneas of lifeVearly yeal4. Thongh (Horne may. in•my •pathway grow, And dark hours coming years•may bring; Yet hone can o'er:nig' gloom a•hright ray throw, And on the cloud its bright hues fling. But oh! for one short hour to be; , , • mom! . riinnls - sodelq -- t - G - Oy—hoar 'Ohl- I long to fly o'er these hillsld atlas, That Fill, us in body but not In heait. DRY CREEK, lowa PUBLIC SALE. /FIRE subscriher • • I sell at Paalie2Sale, at him lesitience about one and a halt mile :oath' of Wny t i vk b o r,,,• tioods_A ntietam Factory. on Friday.the_23rd day of February, 18 . 66; the follAving property, to wit.' 411 (IF WORI 11011NES, 10 head of CAT'I'LE, among which are thtee milch Cuws, the balance are young Cattle ; , mal (!a WCltaifr four of whi , h aro .good Brood gown; 9 head — of . Sheep; 2 Farm Wigons, Otte a broad . tread. nearly new ; I pair Bay Carriages, Wood Bed, a bar shear, tt row, I Corn Coverer, 1 Windmill, 2. setts of arunent of Breeclibands, 3 setts front (!ear s . C_ollars_s—Bei dies, r me, pal! readers, 1 pair breast 'Chains. 2 pair butt traces, double and single trees, cow chains and halters, 1 dinner bell, also a lot of , _ GRAIN. IN THE .GROJUND and many other articles not necetgary to 'mentim re-Sale to commence at 10' O'clock, on said day, when the terms will be made known WILLIAM ROW: Ciro. V. Mono, Auct.. Feb. 2 is riIHE underaigned, residing in Mt, }lope, on the road leading from Waynesboro' to Chambers burg, lour miles film the latter place, will sell at Public Jule, on Friday the 16th day. of February, next, the following personal property and va-ied as sortment of Merchantlise,lo wit 1 rAIVIILY HORSE. 1 good Sleigh and string of Bells, 1 Buggy. 1 spring Wagon, 1 set Harness, 1 Saddle and Bridle, 1 large Meat Vessel; 1 pair of PlatfOrin Scales, (the draught Of which is 700 lbs.) 2 pair Merchant's Scales, 1 Sewing Machine, 1 Coal Stdve and Pipe; 15 bus. .Potatoes; also his stock of Merchandise,, consisting in pa , t of Dry Goods, Groceries,' Queensware; &c. Dry Goods: Prints, Muslioe, Gingbarns, Cottonades, Linen, Gloves. Stockings, Buttons, Hats, Shakers, Ribbons, Lace, a number of Vest Pawns, Shoes and No ti ns of variutal kinds GROCERIES: sugar, Coffee, Oils, do > DRUGS : Horse Powders, Lini ment, Pain-killer, Caster and Stveet Oil, &c.; ARDWA RE r Forks, Rakes, baskets, Hinges, Screws, RivetS, Bureau Knobs, Cradling r -c) thee, Nails, Spikes: 'Twines, Brooms, Bedeords Rope Batters dm; QUEEN/SW A lit: and EARTHEN WARE : Sutter and other Plates, Soup Dish es, Cream Jugs, Tea-puts, Pepper Buses, Crocks, Earthen Pm 1 ishes, dec. TIN WARE—Buckets, Strainers, Coffee Potsi Washbotvls, &c: Also a lot of Glars Jars and 'I in Cans, used in the business, such as tea cans, candy jars, &c boxes, barrels kegs, and many other articles pot necessary to Mel,- tiuu , Sale to counnince at 10 o'clock on arod o day when due attendance and a reasonable ctedir 'will be given by Feb. 2—te. -- -- - ~u~~~u~. ~~~s~ ripHE subscrilyr will offer at Public Sale, at his futmer reenli.ncie in Waynebbon,', on Saturday the 171/e duy of !•'ebr uary, 1866, the following prop erty, to wit 4 STOVES, one Continental Uook, one Coal and two Ten.plate t. 4 toves, Bureaus, 2 Erie Parlor and 1 large dinner Table. Nash Stands, St wing Stands, 2 sets Choirs, several Rocking Chairs, 5 Bedsteads, 1 Sink ) a lot of Tinware, 1 good Corner. Cupboard, I Doughtray. I barrel of good Vinegar, about a ton of Coal and a trulety of household articles not nec essary In eraMerato. Sale to commence at fo'clock on said day, when tho terms will, be , made known by Feb, 2 tb. ME LIM THE subscriber, intending to quit .farming, will sell at Puutic Uut•ery, at hie. reAidence. 'in Quincy, on Tuesday the 4 4114 duy of. February, '66, the following personal property, to wit 7. -EADMORSES 9' three of wli;ch are excellent leaders, one of them a good rood More, one tvrolearling and two three yearli ig Colts; • . • ~ = sad of Horn Cattle , two of which are first rate Mitch Cows, two Hai fors; 1 Sow and Pigs; 4 WAGONS, one hoed Wagon; one farm do, one one and two Loris and one spring do.; 1 gum-sprit* Grain Drill, l' spring tooth florae Rake, I Wheat Fan, 2 three-horse Plovii l I two horse Plow, 2 large Harrows, 2 single and 3double shovel,Plows,•l Wood Bed; 1 LARGE MANNY REAPER, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 2 setts good • Breochbends, 3 seurfront Gears, b Housens, 4 setts Plow Gears, 5 Flpneva, 1 Wagon and 2 prow Lines, collars, bri dles, batters, log and fifth chains, I jackscrew, 2- pair breast chains, 2 pair butt ehains pair sPrea" (lets -double; treble and singlet trees, rakes; hay and grain 'kirks, 1 dung hook, 1 pair bog tongs,,•l. chain. jockey,!b cutting. box, grain• cradle, and warty:other articles not r nscesaary, ,to mention., , !co, c?nt:;., ntence at 10 o'clock, on aititt 'Jay, when rte terms' • ill-bemade-knownbr • 1 •• - • •• • , • , _nob- - JOB ill M. UtlllK. G. V. Minia,Auct LUTHER 8. KURTZ. G. V. Moss, Ain% JACOB T. SPgSSAREr. G. V. ALM, Ana. PUBLIC SALE I ' ci ,i itE . ilubsefiben, iding tee miles west of 11 1 t,.:Woiyneattorl,, MLitt the C caes s ee turnpike, wt I'll kt Ppli Slav* 8 espy the 24th day of ary,1.116 6, thergollottiitg personal property, to wi : 1 gotitl 'l it ~ • ~ i t tra 6 - i,-. .1,-,- Eixma i. ..,,,gousE o rising four years old and of fneditit' iiie : 1 splett _-- trldltetrt.listr;'• , ' , "2 . 7 -- "- - .tr..?.':' , . , ... , .-------....... _ a dui E 3 LiliaaOsdlak 4SM-451113 1 spring Wagon, 1 'open-top Buggy,.l sett of Har ness. 3 Bureaus, 8 Clipboards, two of which are _. Corner Cupboards; 7 Bedsteatls, 3 Tables, 1 large kitchen Table, 4 Betts of Chtlir43ilPickihkif C6lditiV; 1 - S i nk, 5 looking Glessesabouts 40 Yordit bT eatpis . 1 -tinge a-lolsof.oll-clotha.also 0,19.t.<914.0-tinz,—,. , --.." :4-IviciNfritAT,E, STOTIES.,- • • -•,_ A. • I' (Lain g pi-04, 4 Tilt ' s CCopper keigi, 2iiro . k.'4 IC oh Itei-1 Standri - MefitViastels, 2 Liseels orginea gar, a lot of Crocks, Tinware and que'ensware, 1 'twenty-four hour Clock, 3ohovel Plows, single trees, rakes. forks, shovels anti asee,..2._..kmg benches, 4 , Mowing Scythes, 2 Grain Cradles, 1 Wheelbarrow, I dov. of Bags,. Bacon and Lard by the pound, 1 Satunlgo, Coque atu,k Slullir, 2:pioitip•stahat,3,.Avo . gallon kegs. alet."U Potlifbeit,"l Tod Of 'thy, Cinlt Fodder, L digging iron, 1 'sledgti, crow liar, maul' and wedges, cow chains and I alters, 2 saddlea,pots and pans, also a lot of Applebutter, a lot of old iron chests and boxes, a let of 114 inch Plank, I . Grintr4 sto..e and rivadety of other aitieles • riot necessary to mention. Sulu to'cunintenae at 10' o'clock, ati.' r said tky, when the terms will be made known by DAVID CONLEY, Feb. 3—ts. G. V. Moxa, Auct. _.THE` '" ".:14‘ RAG-SIN-1011.47-IAMO • NO Chinamen No Smoke, • . Mell, • No Grease • I • Amd—Non,eilitiiiositied • • Call' and see•thera at Ate . eign o of pt.6et 1). B RUSSEL 4 • Sole Agent for this Township, A large assolturent of COOKING STOVES, of the latest iturovemen IF, the best in the inarkete Just teceiretkiti!htiatfoi, &alb) 1 1t> thP it)l 6 l ,-(01. Stove fiztozo of T.:O La qdQa U 3 LEI A InegA Assortment of Tinwitter of *Wet,. dri-crip , ' thi; ninde or the best-Tin-in-IM, market and ward • ranted• at the sign of the Iti ItE;D• HORN." R, R. RUSSEL keeps constantly on hand and' for toile a general assortment of Hi RUSE FU - R - NISKING .G OODS. " pod 140, I-ice:tonne gitsiiii±Lattips:ofitioi , litiso improve • WASIIINGt MADE - By calling at *lie sign of the 4 BIG 1111 D HORN"' and getting Putnanr's Clothes Ringer, of D. B USSE.L. Petsorrs Pii ara'nt of Sfaes of any kind or good Tinware, or House .Furnishing Goods generally, can do vie!' by.calling on MB. RUSSEL" Sigh Of th6"1110 RED' HORN," Waynesboro', Pa. e'V ic , iv- ~ imml • = e P C:l6 , " o i =• P -, ~.. ..1 - rp *: t,D M . r -I roc Fit l io e-t• ...; cio I..4Cti Va n a. , k...,) - ,-.• f : ) , .- . ,rf• ' 0 cm . p ; .. z• 0 =r.t" .-• P" o 6 . P "s I s, ~. ~ ...._ c l , • et, ,•••• , 4 a cp rt. --1' Ps •.+ 4.5 CD ' C a C I -* Cr ert3 0.•..4 S 4,8 F.h,7. o CD CD pr' P'S Cr 1"1" iis . o 1, OR IiOUSE KEEP.F.fiS.—Wc have - Canned 1 Fruits. Pears, Pine Apples, Quin , :es, Straw berries. 45sea put up by Mitchell & Co., of 13alti- ' more, in a new and improve) rtyle. llnckwheat Flour, White Hominy. lemons, Raisons. Dried Fruit:superior White Sugar, fine Fyrup, baking go lessee, spices, pickles in jars and by the. duz. Feb. 2, 60 • IfosTmca, RI SD & CO. ANCY,ARTICLES.—Combs'of all kinds, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Pocket Books new and fancy assertmetit. and numerous ether "fancy articles. • Fob. 2, '6 ItosTrrrrn, Ram & Co. -- AT tOST; , AT COST -. HE subscribers would inform the public that I they are now, sollin& off their stock .of, .14;- . 1 N TER CLOT FN . 41 Vir Man and 11(44. at COST Persans it want of Clothing of any de scription would do well to give them a call, nest door to l..4ibbet's Hotel. . Dee 1] FELLHEIMER. & STRAUSS. TTOSIINY, white and yellow, atso and 60 cta per peck, for sale at the 11111 of Jau 10-61- ' • 1). F.b001). Furs Furs . Sable, Fitch; Coney and Mink Furs cor4ris,isk -MUM: Bertha : cstper end' Victorines, just received at ,PitiZnc 4 trorinteres. Dec. 8. . . KURTZ has a nice -2lot of PoCliet. nooks, July l4' " , , , ORD, CORDiii heavy picot of drab cord at . Pruct iirEFEtcres, A PRIM& snide at Cheese at , . Paw* Ifiiitidn's. - • A I4L the pluler Patent Me4heinesartkl:,;p: ENTLEMEN'S undcr clot.Kng as • • kirPacris iirgrucu's PINE APPLE I.3IEESE; Letizoits, Pip and Almons. at ` HOITATTNy,, Ram & Co's ET.GALrE,.& kivrklii.4.o,y every Inmonth, the year round, to purchase :goods; they therefore barvefresh-dock and lettiet styieivall the time. ; , Eaug.4. _ TITATER MELONS, Cantslopes, wholesalof di VT - •„.retail-ot! •, „ Tag Usiociray Sro4.-="- lITANTED,T-41 scou r :ui- Lard, for Rh; ; 115.11 . ie1i highest. - sep SI% _ll4ir6rrsa, .18711.PTC : fNLIFE4 n . 4 117 icmutathor EMT, jOttl{o • • , itiZEIZA - J