VILLAGE RECORD. ice' ,~►.3~' .~+T tai f~ g$~TL~'. /Ada*, uary 4, L$Al7. MThe folio* g smOßlento fur subscription• advertising,and job 'yogi, to *Web we will strictly Adhere whilst the present "emu prices' continue : SUBSCRIPTION, • Per Annum, if paid within the year, 41 ori after the year. ADVERTISING, Per Square of ter: lines, three times, / $1.50 " each subsequent insertion, fin kiministrator's anti gsecutor's notices. Ow, 2./50 it Gberel deduction rends to yearly advertisers. JOB WORK Quarter-Sheet Hand-Bills, (25 to 30) 53.52.00 Mail 0 Whote " L. " 0 . 6.50 IV"For all job work sod total advertising terms Avariab ty eolith ,Af' W; BLAIR. Editor °and Proprietor. I:lovEuNoit's 3 'ESSAGE.—T h e crowded - State of onr advertising Olurnns prevents us From publisting the annual Message of Gov. reurtin. It ie an able state paper. It gives the . finances oftke State, and reviews national affairs in more Radical spirit tharOn bis last message. We expect to give an abstract of the message in our next issuo. TITY;,LEGISLATtIag —The Legislature as sembled at Harrisburg ob Tuesday. Louis W. Hall, of Blaii county was elected Speak er of the Senate and Goo. W. Hamuiersly Chief Clerk. John P. Glass, of Allegbany. Speaker, and A. W. Benedict Chief Clerk of the House. M. Edgar King, former edi tor of the Fulton Republican was ma ie Door. keeper of the Senate, and John Burns of Gettysburg' one-o - is 89iitalate..., IstmAtt MAssAca2.--- - -The Commissioner of Indian Affairi, at Washington, havrecei ved information of the massacre of Brevet Lieut. Col. Fetterman, Capt. Brown, Lieut. 'Graromend, with ninety enlisted men, by the Indians, near Fort Laramie, on the 22d ult. The 'lndians appeared_ near the Fort and were pur,,ued 1 , 5 , the troops 'When about four miles from the Fort Col. Fetterman and his entire Command was surrounded by the Indians and massacred. alle*Collretors of Internal RCVeGtie, bare been ordel IA to persotally trod ,thoroughly inspect es cry distillery in their district, and to sammarit3 close op such es are not carried on in btricc conformity to low. All Inspee• tors who are suspected of collusion with par tics seeking to evade the hat are to be at once d iselt raged. Tnr SENAIVITAL Qvr•.STTON.—lteccnt ad- CP from flarribure- render tab that Governor Curtin is no longer a for midable candidate for LT. S. Senator. The vitTidrawal of Mr. Quay from the contest for Speakerstiip of the 'House (tantamorint to a ----defeat), indicates that Gov. Cnytin's—friends arc in a minority. This being so, the con- test lies between Mr. Stevens ani General Cameron. So says the Lancaster Examiner. A PrbISTMENTS —Governor Gary has pointed B. IL Brewster, Esq , of Philadel phia, Attorney General, and Col F. Jordon, of Bedford, Secretary of the Commonwea/th The appointments have been well received by the Republican press of the State, and give general satisfaction, ttEilrlf we may credit our Washington despatches the President in relying upon the Supreme Court to aid hint in his fight with the loyal people of the Union. He believes the 'Court will decide the Southern States fully restored to the: Union, and entitled to representation in Congress, and therefore, is still urging these States to reject the Con. stitutional Amendment. Whatever the Su preme Court my do in this direction, the South May be assured that it Will not be re ceived back until the guarantees demaned by Congress are fully complied with. The pen ple will reverse any such decision, shonthl.it be given, as surely and completely as they did that is the Died Scott casts. Ciit'A Washington despatch says Air Ste : yens is preparing some important measures which will bb introduced immediately on the assembling of Congress. They look to radi cal changes in both Executive and Judicial Trailers. The recant decision of tho Su preme Court in regard to military trials, to gctlicr with the report of other important decisions shortly to follow, in FLA it is al leged they intend to declare several laws now co the statute book unconstitutional, have produced a feeling of alarm. Several able :jurists in Loth Douses are seriously consid ering the propriety cf Congress taking im medinvo action Lo avert serious dangers.— The President is said to have conferred with several of the Judges of the Supreme Court in regard to the positions assumed by Con. cress toward the Southern States. When ho announeed to the Commission from Saab Carolina, Mr. Weatherby, that the Supreme Court would declare the Amendment nacov i l stitutionai, he is !bought to bnve spoken bi the card. gi'Chief justice Chase has refused a writ of hilbras ci vas for the retells° of Dr. Mudd, oue of the conspirators iwprisoned at the Dry Tortugas. The Chief Justice, however, says his refusal does not prevent applicatiou to another. Jitige or Court. fla-The "Week of Player," appointed by the Eceovolieal wiN commence oq • day nest. ism ire riCits 0 -.-- lilitqfte gradual restoration of elv.rer-- 'as well 'es the immediate restoration of rebels in the United States, which are now being attempted under the lead of the President, have achieved considerable success'. in thel late order respecting whipping in North Car olina. A Washington correspondeiat ear: "Gentlemen direct from .military head quirters at Chatieston and Raleigh throw much additional and startling evidence urn the negro question. It appears that at allj country tomes the whipping, of negroes was being et Tried on most extensively, the real motive at the bottom of it being to gu s ard a gainst their voting in the fdlltoe, there be ing a law in North Carolina depriving _those publicly whipped of the right to vote. The tractive was carried on upon such a scale at Raleigh that crowds gathered each day at the Gala House to igee the negroes whipped. Besides, the sale of freedmen, for light of fenses, is going forward rapidly io all pares of the State, awl some of the planters in the eastern portions are boasting that the old or der of things is practically restored fir them as they now' owe theit'envp, and have them in good' subjugation.lllr. Johnson's setting aside of Gen Sickles' ---kteven_ting whir sales there is regarded a utterly bhrharouo, and as virtually returning the black to slavery." VILA meeting of returned soldiers and citizens was held in Chicago on Thursday evening last, to take measures by which a law may be passed by the Legislature re-or• eanizing the Stare troops opt] an 'efficient and permanent basis, so that in ease of need the State of Illinois may not be behind oth er States in quickly furnishing men. Fr Me Ohio Democrat held a State Con vention on Saturday, and adopt‘ resolutions requesting the Legislatute to eubtnit the question of negro suffrage in that State to the people at the next election. Loox OUT FOR TIIEM —Counterfeit green backs of the 82 00 issue arc in circulation, They aro poorly executed and experienced eyes can easily detect them. Counterfeit five cent pieces in imitation of the 'Nickles' recently issued by the Government are also in circulation, and are reported to be more plentiful than the genuine. 'Wolves have become nutnernus and troublesome in WiFeonsin, and the Superri ers of Jefferson county, in . that State, offer a bounty of $l5 for tho destruction of each old wolf, and, half that amount for a cub. LOCAL NATFERS. FAnx FOR RENT - 7 -Bee adverthemeot the grocery of Hostetter, geld & Co. R-ear:i-Y-E-D--- - W - e - orektowieiige - t he recoils of F 2 from [romp Mickley, Upton, this min SOLD Foreman has di , poped of his !lowa and lot on Leitcrst/nrg Street to Geo Stoler for the sum of $lOO FILLING UP - Our note! and Restaurant keepe►s ate this week having their Ice hou ses fi:led, DECAMPED.— nonstine, Jr., has &- camped from Pikesville, cheating us out of $2 50 CIOIVIS 41e for subscription A locust tree on the .faun of Bernhard Mann, in Minor twp., Lancaster county, nut one latndred and nine posts. ATIMENTI:E WANTED—An actire hay, 15 or 16 years old, of good h a bits, wo) bo taken as an apprentice at this office. An early application desired POST OrklcE,llEmovED,—The Pmt Office in this place Wlifi realored on Tuc•s.lav last to the Store of 31r. WelA, 'where the Ablie Will hereafter call for their mail matter, Mt.—A red Army Sash was lost in the alley between sod :Mechanic Streets on Monday evening last. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at this office. PUBLIC SALE-VALuABLE STOCK.—We direct special attention to the sale of person al property advertised in to-day's paper by Mr. Gordon His stock perhaps embraces, some of the finest cattle in the county, the "Sunflower" breed. PUBLIC SArx.—We desire to call special Attention to the large sale of valuable per- sonal property advertised in today's paper by 'Mr Jacob Stover of. Mt. Hope. S• has determined to refinquidh farming and will sell without reserve. AUCTION —We have been requested to state that the ladies connected with tbeTair will dispose of the balance of their goods at auction on to-morrow (Saturday) ovening. Star Alias 'Viably, daughter of Dr. 111ish ler, the "Bitters man," distributed one thou sand loaves of bread to'tbe pour of Lancas ter city, on New 'Year's morning. ' l AU INSPECTOIL-111r. Jail] A. S.Craw er of hamber.sburg, has been t ppointed Iti speeto of Cirgars for this Congressional Die triot by Mr Swope. Stir Jowl Wars, Newville, for merly of Ringguki, bld , is in arrears to this office for subseription to the tune of 615 25. John must have become either very poor or rather dishoncst since ho turned his "bi g boots" Westward. The President has ordered a pardon for C. G. Mrtntninger, the late Secretary of the ConteJerato Tro4s3ury. orAetp' 1 OLD 1;01.1i.6' CONCEIM—The Old Folks' Co , etkiteld in the Town Hall, on Monday, .tesday and Wednesday evenings oelhis •eek, was ell attelled, thk Hall being 1 orowde on each. occasion. he exereises were most novel and interesting. We have not yet been able to ascertain the amount re ialized,by the Indies from th Fair and COD. .... certs, but doubt not the s t mt will _prove:* hapdsome ode, far exceeding their expecte. 1 tions. i. On these occasions, as ow foLer ' , ones, eonsiderable disßatisfaction was expressed on ,aceount of the Hall being too small to ac commodatithecandiences, not naneh more than one-half present being able to obtain seats, whilst numbers Were excluded alto gether. An addition of twenty or twenty five feet to the building is talked of. if the ground can be obtained the comfort and con venience afforded on pubtie oecasions would certainly compensate-for-the-cost - of enlarge ment, Let us thee, if possible,,,have a larg er II all_lnits_present shape—iris-really . discredit to the town. - VILLAINOUS WORK -- We have ju 8 t learned the particulars of an outrage erpe p trated upon Mr. Jacob Hikes, liv ri cg near State Line, in this county, which for villainy and meanness is almost without parallel. It 'appears some unknown person or persons visited his young orchard one night lust week and eat down all of his fruit trees, seventy in number, which were just beginning, to Dear his corn crib was also broken open and his corn thus emptied on the public road Oothe top board of one of 'his gates was *f it ten —"This is not the worst." We are . • . . I es, int under. stand he is a peaceable citizen. It would certuinlyAe- - eausTel - or regra should a patty to so wanton an outrage go unpunished and we trust fur the sake of the community at large that justice may yet overtake the per petrators of the crime. t' ARREsTsn.—Samuel Myers, formerly re siding near Foycticrilo was arrested on Fri day last, by officer Houser, 'on the charge of stealing one thousand dollars f.rm Mr Crouse of Carroll county, 111. Myers lived with Crouse, and gettiug possession of the keys of the latter, abstracting the above sum from his drawers left, coming to this place, where -he was arrested When on their way - to the Justice's office, Myers managed to get away from officer Houser, and divesting hitusdlt of .hat and coats, made a desperate attempt to escape, running through alley and gardens, ho-being - recaptured - aftef a hot chase of half.a-tnile, lie was taken before — Diquire :Litman and committed to j' - isition iron] the Governor of llliooi.. Some thine hundred and sixty tioilara were found in ono of his Loots, Repository. AN lalrosTott•--WO understand a travel- ing .:taith doctor" putportiog to hall from -1. - ceaster county, visits this section of coun try . every couple of months, professing to cure various diseases by the use of words for the small' sum of $1 per patient per month, and strange as it may secin, there are thoFc incredulous enough to patronize him. It is really shameful that such impo siticns in this , enlightened ago should be practiced upon any man not irrational. We are yet living in an age of superstition. No wonder such persons' dreams are disturbed by visions of hobgoblins, ghosts, etc. TIDE PIIIIEDIOLOGICAL JOURNAL for JAN UARY, 1867, begins a Nov Volume, and con • tains graphic Sketches and excellent Por traits of Ristori, the Tragedienne: "Tom" Mgt:es, the great English Reformer and Author "Father Trout," the great Journa list, and others.. Also, Education, by John Neal; Tyro Careers of IVornanhood illustrated withi Portraits of the Good and the Bad; Our Neighbor, by Airs. Wyllis; Ethnology, or the A borignal Graphic Sp terns, by E G. Squier The ileavenly Chronometers, and much oth er entertaining and instructive reading Only 20 cents, or 82 a year. Now is the time to subscribe. Address. Fowler and Wells, 389 Broadway, New York, WELCOnE VISITORS.—A number of our prompt-paying patrons have called and set tled their arrearages within the past ten days. There are a host of others we would be specially gratified tl see, whose visits, like angels, arc few and far between. ANOTHER/SUPPLY -It will be seen by reference t' our advertising columns that Messrs. Metcalfe & Ilitesbew, Chambers burg, have received another supply of new goods. - TUE &OE MuneEtts —A Washington letter to the Philadelphia Press, asps; "When David Evans, of Lancaster, Pa, reached here dud laid the facts of the murder of his rela tives iu Mississippi before General Grant, in cluding a history of-their honest enterprise in locating and beginning business in that section, he is said to have become - very indig latint; and well he n* -- , Lz for ,human annals furnish few instances ch savage fctoei• ty. • Gemmel Grant ordered an officer to yro ceed to the scene of the tragedy, and to at , ' rest all parties concerned in it. The Freed men's Bureau, suspected and denounced in the very highest quarters, and hated with bitterness by the rebels, will be sustained by the strong arm of the active head of the A merican army." Marion Hart, of Reek lank Maihe died last week;t t aied one hunired three years, she was followed to the grave by two child ren, each wore ihan seventy years old. Tragedy in Minnesota. ST; Palm, Minn, Dee. 28.—A terrible tragedy oceured at New Ulm on Christmas day. Two men, named Campbell and Lie comb; bad gime in from a trapping expedi tion. During an altercation in a saloon, one of them, stabbed a resident of New Ulna named Mr. Spinner, severing the main art cry, andoeatising death.' The Sheriff arrest ed Lisconth and Campbell, and while on their way to jail, handouthit they were set upon by a mob, beaten with stones and sticks of cordwood, and then rescued frau the Sher iff and hnpg• Even while hanging the mob cut and. hacked , their botiFin a shocking Toner. Their bodies wets stilt banging and trona stiff the next morning. 'Campbell and Macomb servoti iu Co. 11`.2d Maine reg invent, and wore men of good character and respectably connected. . A CHILD 13 K.u.—,A Most distressing, accident occurred in' Allegheny .city, on Christmas Inorttiu ,, , resulting in the death of a little eon of Mr r 'Edward Whitehouse. It tlt the little fellow, who wag about_ four years of are, bad arisen at-an early hour on Christmas morning, to ascertain • at e Kriss Kingle Inici_leti in his sow mark had leeu pinned on the mantel-piece ors the' previous evening. 01) going to the ,'fire place, his night clothes came in contact with !Abe tire, and in an instant they were in Hawes, Mr. Whitehouse rushed to the child's assistance. and elf fire was soon ox tinguished. The flames, however, bad been and such internal injuries sustain ed that death ensued in a few hours after lards. . _ Senator Ittiberts, of Texas, paints We picture nf affairs in that State- Fie says that twenty-seven hundred freedmen have been murdered within a year, and the perse cution of the unfortunate blacks is so fearful that they are prating for .a restoration of slavery as a prote ction le reeonsiructed white rebels Tbs. Pre-ident of the• United States may fairly be charged-as-being-ityleague with the. whipped traitors who are now decimating the black inhabitants of the South. The picture is indeed too horrible to contem plate. NEW ORLEANS, Dee. 2S.—The• 'Congres sional excursion party arrived last night at a late hour. They have been entertained by the city officials and citizens to-day. The bad weather, however, has somewhat marred the pleasures. of the day. This evening there is a grand dinner given by the city iu honor of the notables. . To-morrow theta will he a public reception, and then they will take their departure, They regret that their short stay will prevent them -from re ceiving the many courtesies which the citi zens wished to offer The )es' of life by the burning of the steamer Fashion, in the Mississippi river, will probably reach itixty. HARRISBURG, Dee:23.—State- TrcAsu Wnt. - H.l-Cembile th - la - difeFted to be prepared at once a list of the soldiers of 1812 entitled to pensions from the State of Pegnsylrania. ,sovargte, list for each county will, as soon as they are completed, be forwarded by Mr Ketuble to the treasurers thereof, which offi cers will pay the semi annual tensions due on the Ist ofJanuary, 1867. Not long ago a melodeon was purchased and used in the Methodist church at College Corners, Ind. Some of the members were strongly opposed to its introduction, and so much ill feeling resulted that the young piano was finally carried out of the church one night by unknown parties, and burned up. Recently anoth — m - • melodeon was pro cured and placed in the church, but it was also demolished. I== Mr. 11 S Brown, a colored man, who run on the copperhead ticket for the Common Council in the Third Ward of Boston, at the recent election, tied his white antagonist, both having received 494 votes, A terrible calamity occurred at nemphis, Tenn , early on the morning of the 29th inst. A confectionary establishment took fi re, white about 25 ,persons were asleep in the third and fourth stories of the building.— Fourteen of them wore sefrocated in their rooms from the smoke anti fumes of burning charcoal. Recorder Ilackett, of le.xy York, has Ben fenced John Sinnott to the State prison for 20 years for an outrage on a Tittle girl. The recorder said he was sorry he could not sen tence him to death. • . Miss Kate Fowler, of Alton, 11l , had a terrible ear ache, and for want of a better remedy poured a teaspoonful of the nil of peppermint into her ear She very soon became delirious . and-died• soon after. A E lm'lmo recently found in the 'woods in Needham, Naas, is supposed to be that of the m who murdered the Joyce children in Roxbury, two or three years ago• The p tory, is, that he kept to the woods to avoid detection, and finally perished of starvation. A new statute in Missouri provides 'that all persons who are presented by a grand jury as vagrants, and shall by a jury trial have been found to be such, shall be hired out to labor, by the sheriff, for six months. In St Louis recently six vagrants•trere pre• seated A venerable rabbi, of the Jewish Church n.Ciertnany• hal just died at the age ilLe. tundred and eight year. There is a man in South Atchison, Kanas 106 years old. Ile was married at 80, nev• er was sick and is active and sprightly. In Milwaukee they round a live mud•tur• le in a enw's stomach °Z.TALUE A-MeI".A.I4L. On the 22(1 ult., by the Rev. J. P. 01ler, at the rysideueo of NU°lns Riddle, in Quin• cy, Mr. FRANKLIN RIDER, of Waynes boro', to Miss FLORENCE M. ARNT, of Adams county Pa. - On the Ist inst., by the snow, at the resi. denee of the bride's Loather, Mr. SAMUEL NEEDY, to Misa MOLLY SNIVELY, all of IVashington Township, Franklin oounty Psalm On the 24th ult., by the Rev. Thome Creigh, .1 - .) D , 11 r a. HENRY EBERLY to bliss BELLE M'GINNIS both of Dleroors• On the 'Silt ult., in Orr town, by-tbe-nev , Mr. Strawbridge, Rev. HENRY LANDIS, of Roo k y Spring, to Miss 'REBECCA ILEINTZELM AN, of Fayetteville. `On the 25th ult., at the National Hotel, in Ohambereburg, by the Rev. J. A. X w nkel. man, Mr. BERKLEY LOGAN to Miss ELLA It. MAYIIUULI, both of Washing ton Co., Md. PUILADELPRIA CATTLE MARKET-1%103. DAY, Dec 31,—The cattle market has again been very dull during the past week, there being no disposition on the part of the butch ers to purchase to any - ettteut: The contin. ued arrivals of the poorer descriptions of eat tie have beeome the subject of general re. :nark, and 'until a change in*thia respect takes plaie, no activity may be looked for. The total arrivals up to to-day, are- sat down- as 1,700 head, mostly inferior quality. Sales of common fitt,7@l2e, fair to good at 13 to 14c. prime 4i®151, and a lett , choice at 16®16fe. -- SuEEP.-:-Tlic — iiiiikit — eontinueS in the same inactive state whieh we have noticed fur week s_past.---13ut- few changed hands with'. the range of from 6 to 6ie `1? lb, 1s s. Cows AND I ALVE —The supply has fal len off, but it is full up to the requirements of the trade. Price ,vary but little; Spring. era range from 650 up to $75 and Cows and Calves from 860 up to $lOO. Supply 150 head, Haas.—At Henry Glass' Union Drove Yard there has been a better feeling, and more disposition, on the part of both buyers and sellers, to operate. Sales of 2,098 head at 5®0.50 V 100 Its net. BALTIMORE, Dec. 29. FLOUR.,--fligh grades of . City Flour close firm in view of the scarcity of prime Wheat, and holders generally are not pressing sales. We queteeet r 'lll Cu t _lper aria @ll. 50, do. Shipping Extra at $13@13-50; do Intliling Extra at $1.50@1.4; do. Family at $l5 15.50 GRAIN =With the exception of Oats. for which the inquiry is `only moderate, nil varieties Jule firm. Oats sold at 58_ cents, weight, prime new white Coro at 100 rents, damp and mixed do. at 83@95 cents and good yellow_at 95_ecuti. No—transactions reported in Wheat or Eye. We quote red Wheat at 30V@320 cents for fair to strictly prime samples; White at 310@)325 cents for fair to prime. Cloverseed we quote at EB@ 8.25: YAM% FOR BERT. FARM for Rent in - Harni/tonband Township, Marne County, two hundred acres clear land. Apply to W. W. WALKER. __ Jan. 4. 186 . JUST RE URN ED. 31r—iletcalfe r Soolor-Plutmr - cvf - t4o firm of mErcALFE i&-,nrrEsniE TV CHADIERMRSBURG, jTAS just returned from the East where he has i been since last week buying all such goods as* they ero out of, and also buying all bargains offered. The new goods will be orened to morrow, Satur day .1 inuary sth Those who want bargains in the Dr • G. mils rtnilli olio° line go,-to -No.-1 5 -41 airr - Sr.- where you will be sure to find them. Goods of every description Wholesaled at city jobbers piers. hi & H. Chambersburg, Jan. 4, 1867. PUBLIC SALE. MITE subscriber intending , t • quit farming, will j °HIT at Public !Stile, on FRIDAY THE 25T11 DAY OF JANUARY, 1867, at his residence in Mt. Hope, on the road leading from Waynesbor) to Chambersburg, about 4 miles from the former and t 2 miles from the latter place, the following personal property, to wit 5 HEAD HORSES, 2of which aro Brood %tares with foal, and 2 volt wagon and ploy leaders, 2 riding and driving horses, 12 HEAD CATTLE, 5 or which nro good AfilefrOovre. 1 0r,2 of which will be fresh about the day of .ale; 2 Beitere with calf, I young Bull, Suuilower breed; 4 HAD OF GOOD SHEEP, 9 liblAD (1F 11 . 0 GS, 2 of which arc Brood ,Sows with pig, 10 pigs about two months oh]; -2 Plantation Wagons, Brandt rend, 1 Woo,l Bed, 2 Pair Hay 1,n11 4 / 4 -ro, 1 Rood Carriage, for one or-two horses; 1 Carriage Polo, • ' I.lllcCormick Reaper f.-`pring (rain .Rake, 1 Rolling Screen, 1 Wind mill, 1 13ag Wagon. 1 Water Wagon, I three-horse Plow, 2 two-horse flows, 2 Harrows, 2 double and 2 Single Shovel Plows, 1 Corn Coverer with Roller Trehble, Double and Single Trees, 1 Sixth Chain, Spreaders, Breast Chains, Butt Tr.rces, 1 Jackscrew, a lot of Cow Chains, and a lot of Iron, I (fro bar, 2 Feed Troughs, 1 Mixirg Trough, 2 sets of eech• bonds 3 sets of Front Gears, 2 sets of Plow fears, 5 Houvens, 0 Halters, 1 Wagon Line, 1 'agon Saddle, 5 Blind Bridles, 1 Side Saddle. 1 set Ingle Harness, 1 rir of Buggy Lines, 3 Riding rid les, 3 Grain Cradles, 2 Mowing Scythes, n lot f Porks and Rakes, 4 long Ladders, 2 setts of Du Boards, and other Boards, also GRAIN IN THE GROH . a lot of flay end Cornfodder; also' Churn and I3uck, a large Dinner to ning Whet), 1 flocking Cradle, a It Lids, 1 large Copper Kettle, Vinegre and many other articles not necessar Sale to Comm rice at 9 o'clock on ‘. credit of 12 months will lie given on all sums re and upwards Jan. 4 ts oz. RE T. Warncsbriro Hotel, in Waynesboro', will be rented tit public outcry on SATURDAY, ICICrA • RY 12m, 1867, at one o'clock. Dec. 29-31. V. 13, GILBERT. 14. clone . rrlIE subscrieer informs tint public that ho is in vested with power as Notary Public to acknowl edge Mods, Power of Attorney, Probste Acrounts, etc. J. P. Ktiln Z, Dec.2.l4 tf. N. P. BREEDING ItIOGS, TE suberiber Ars for sala 4 Rows and 2 Door Pigs. ail Ilerk-hire breed. Farmers wanting a choice qusJity of breeding hogs should give him tr call ISAAC It FON. Dec 2R.--3t • • WANTED -T buy Rainbo. Pippin and Cart House Apples. Vcc. 28-34 re3Ti.TTEIN RIM) & Cook Store, I J 1001.1 STOVER- G. VATutio, Auct. CAL . EI% , IDNI'i 11567. 14 )52 co 0 cr. 01 0 cu r 3 toa 4 • OR ' • *. 1 . 4 RAI 1 anuary, 1 2 8 4 5' 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 , 19 21 22 23 24 25 2 28 29 30 31 4 5. 6•--7..., 1 8 'll 12 13 14 -/ 18 1 , 9 - 0 21 22 2a 25 26 27 zs . 1 / ' 4 5..6. 7 8 9 11 12 13, 14 .15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 , 25 26 -27. 28' 29 30 20 27 rel)ritary, 10 17 24 March 10 17 24 31 1 2 .3" . 4 5 . 7 -8 9 10 11 12_ 4" -- - 115 16 - 17 - 18 la 20 z 1 "22 23 24 26 20 27 8 I Je l 19 26 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31. 3 4 .5' 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 - 15 .17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28'29 16 23 30 1 2 3- 4 5 6 8 - 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 30 31 . Augu,sl =IN 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 29 21 22 23 24 20 21 -s za 29 30 31 234 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 , 30 September, / 8 October 123 4 5 7-8 -9 - 2 U 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24- 25 29 28 29 30 31 Novera bar, 4 5 6 7 8_ 9 11 - 12- - 13 14 . 15 16 18 'l9 20 21 22 28 25 26 27 241. 29 BO s i 2 3 4 , 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16—.17 18 19 20 21 - 23 24 25 26 27 . 28 30 31 December, 1 15 22 29 P LIE S ILE. IRE subscriber intending to quit farming wilt 1 sell at .Public Sale, at his reskence, on the turn pike leading from Greencastle to Waynesboro', midway between the two places, on WEDNES DAY THE: 231) DAY OF JANUARY. 1%7, his entire stock of hones, cattle, hogs and farming im plements, to Wit: 9 - HE ID-1-IORSES; also the following valuable cattle, all Sunflgwor breed, viz: TIIE CELEBRATED BULL, JACK ; 3 young Bulls, 8 head of Heifers, 8 head of Ches ter Hogs; 2 BROA UTREA D WAGONS, 2 Hay Carriers, Plows, Harrows, Corn Planters, 1 Corn Sheller, I Spring Rake, 1 Grain Brill, 1 two.horse Sleigh, 1 Carriage, 1 Falling•top Buggy, 1 Spring Wagon, I Jackscrew 1 Roller, 2 SETS BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Grain . Cradles, Clorerseed Cradles Rakes Forks. Mauls and Wedges, Carpenter Tools, Iron by the lot, Iron by the pound, Log Chains,_ Fifth Chain and Spreaders, Butt and Breast Chains, Single and Double Trees, p set of Wagon Genrs,s set of Plow Gears, 2 set of single Harness. 2 set of double liar. nes% 4 fly , riets, 5 Bousens, 1 Wagon Saddle, 5 Halters and Chains, Cow a-id other Chains, I Ten- Pao Stove and Pipe, ),Rifle, (Johnston's make) antimony other a rticles not necessary to mention. Sole to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when a credit of eight thonths will be given on all sums of len dollars and upwards. JEREMIAH GORDON. G. V. Morro, Anat. Jan. 4 ta ] NEW FIRM. ryillE undersigned would respectfully call the at tention of the Public to their stock of embracing all articles of urnituro emptily mann (hewed by cabinet makers. We will also give our attention to corriN IVIAZING, and hope by strict attention to bu4iness to merit a liberal share of Epu LIM patronage. AII orders for Furniture or Coffins attended to with dispatch.— Our Furniture Rooms can be from I on Main Street, up stairs, in William Flanegan's Drill Shop. _„- December 21—tf EXECUTORS' NOTICE,. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa mentary to the Vstato of : lain Hess, seri, late of I , Vashingio Township, deed have been -granted to the undo-signed. Ail per , ons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will pliase make immediate paymert; and tho , e having claims will present them properly nu r thenticated tot settlement. Dec. 21—et STATES UNION HOTEL OPPIMITE TUE Lob. Valley & Pennsylvania R. R. Depo lIARRIBBriRG PA. W. R KREPS, Proprietor, Successor to L. B. Kurtz. Nov 9, 1865. ifroALFE & HI W go East every At month, the year round, to. purchase garde they therefore have fresh stock and latest styles all the time tang. 4, B AKING Molasses, altos sours tins Syrups at Poor ir. ,•r+srmeu's- Alotof Country llacoci at , fazes& Waives's SVHITS and Gray Wool Blankets at Nov 23 • Pews & Hosirtact(s. A fin) assortment of Queenssvare at Perot & liosnacus• 12 8 4 I 2 3 J. M. & C.I3I:INDER JOHN HESS, JOSEPH M. NESS, Ex're
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