Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 15, 1867, Image 2

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    VILLAGE RECORD...
ALlir Sir MO 11311401 EL
Friday, February'• Itt 4017.
THANAB —We ais under special obliga
fhue to Col. Stuulbaugh of the Ilottao o
Represeh'taiives for valuable Legislative doe
ittr;e'n
kr'rke Senate itiA fiessed the ianilup
bill—yeas 22, nays 20. The bill now goes
to the House for concurrence in amendment.
SiirThe Pennsylvania State Legislature
haim i Zip, resolution ratifying tha propo•
`fed eon~fPtulional amendrnentEr.
ANOTTIER ScrATE.--The bill pro`vidlifts for
ihe admission of Nebraska has t been passed
by both brane6es of Congress, ovsosho veto
of the President, by the decisive vote of 31
to 9in the Senate, and 120 to 44 in the
louse. This - action clearly loreshadts
oli
_
Elie early admission of . Colorado, and this
Congreds *ill thus halt added three' stars to
the gtilaij , of the Uniori—iievada, Nebras
ka and aolorado. -
DORMANT LAW.— = ill passed the Sen
ate of this State on Wednesday last, provid
ing that every man who payi his railroad fare,
shall he provided accommodations' in
Such cars as may be desiiznated by the am
Ployars of any railroad, and making it an of
fence for railroad corporations within this
Commonwealth to make any distinction with
their pastengers, on account of race ar color,'
and punishing such corplotions aartfreir_
agents and employes for the commission of
such o
Both.
110 or impris on m
The vote was yeas 17, nays 13. °
THE WORLD MUTUAL/ LIFE INSURANCE
COM rArcY.—We have been very ravel ably
impressed with this company by exanYining
a circular which we find before Us. Its
principal office is 118 Broadway, New York,
but as the title indicates its operations em
brace the world. It has a paid tip oapfiel of
6200,000 and among its special features we
notice that its mutual premiums are lower
than those:of any other company—that its
dividends increstiC annually after two pars
with the age of the polit - y=that all Lime
are p omptly putaftttiitly Zay s notice=
that thirty day's grace are allowed in the pay
ment of premiumr, - and - lastFbut - not - least;w.,
notice that non•participating premiums are
lower than those charged by any other corn
piny in the world. To be insured is a 'duty
everione owes to himself and his family—
Porsons wishing to:be insured, and those de
siring local agencies, are referred to J. F.
PEUEAFF, Hollidaysburg .',"General Agdmt
for 'the State of Pennsylvania.
tissrAmrED DEEDS-••-it may be import
knt to some to know that a late actlf Con:
gress requires ail deeds dated between the
Ist 'of October, 1862, and the 2d of May,
1865, to be stamped, milder severe penalties,
To avoid the penalty imposed, those who
have had unstamped deeds recorded should
have them Stamped at once, and the record
borrected accordingly►: Hereafter, deeds not
Stamped at the day of execution, can only be
stamped upon application to the District Col.
lector of Internal Revenue.
. .
how DAVIS - VIEWS ClariSfilfe
(Tenn.) Chroniee (Johnson paler) says:
The feasts gotten op iu honor of the vag
ithond Congressional committees strolling
through the South sad np et bad order to
the nostrils o F true and uncontaminated
Southerners: We can see, in imagination,
the expression. of ftuogleff sorrow and con
temptvortiayed upon the features of the
martyr prisoner of PortreAs Monroe as he
reads that his vilest enemies are feasted and
lionized on the soil where the battles for
freedom were fought, and by the men for
Whom he now suffers.
Sickle., W 'e of General - Sitlilas,
died oa Tuesday evening, at her residence
in New York. Since the, Key tragedy at
WasLisgton Seine pears ago, and her subse
.quent sechision from fashionable life, she has
lived a quiet and retired life.
•
Itle . By a vote (31" the West Virginia Leg
islature, it hes been decided that Morgan
town, in Motiongalia Corhity, is to bti the neli
Capital of that State. IlerCtotoie filo telt
Of Governmenalias been at Wheeling, in-the
extreme northwest corner of Neat Virginia.
Morgantown is situated on the Mondngxhbla
.
A Georgidn in Washington, seeking a par
aon, was so aniions to have an interview
with the President that he ore .ed $5OO to
stie him for ten inntes. A pardon broker
at tinge proposed a ego it that Mr.
Johnsen hotild be seen, but Was badly shock
ed when he learned tb. é the G. Ot.:z7dn was
tar The Prosidedt Jim recently pardoned
John Letcher, afia,ck-Govern# of
Virginia. •
I'ho Swatara,l with • the eontipiktor Bar•
'raft oii
hoard, will not arrive at Washittgton
itra thotiblit• 'says a paper of that city, for a
week or ' •
,Sep,retail McCulloch offers'Bs,soo re
ward for t he itrOtiiii 'defaulting Tr'pasury
clerk and the retttrn3,Ts36j . oQo in Treasurs,
notes stolen byhini.
ititY•tlic birthday of Abraham Lincoln,
hat been made a legal lio'.iday in NeW Jersey.
LOCAL- MATTERS.
Bats ItEatszaT.—The pllbliC sales ad
vartised through the columns of thicßecorti
will come off as tollows:
Startzman, Fridiy, February 15.
fteid. F. Stewart, Motiday, February 18.
Philip M. Bell, Monday, February 18.
Samuel Daywalt, Wednesday, Feb. 20;
John Lantz, Jr., Friday, February 22.
William Johnson, Wednesday, Feb. 2i.
John L. Metcalf, Thursday, Feb. 28.
George Middour, Friday,. March 1,
David O. Mowed, Saturdel, Starch 2r
W. P. Weagley, Thursday, March 7.
Jacob Lohman, Ftiday, March 8.
V. B. Gilbett, Satntday, March 9.
James 13oult, S&ltirday, March 16.
Snumves.--kOO j'oinlytingles for Bale
Enquirer of fsrael rUe[WaynesUro.
MO:It SALE. --See abettiaenient of
John Reesman, Jr., in another oolumn.
ftEcraysn.—We aeknowledge the receipt
of $5 from Mr. John Withers, Greenwood
Furnace, Pa.
ELECTION.—The election
and Township officers will bo
day the 18th of March,
RENVARE.—New York sharpds (ty are
flooding town and stirroMiding eotintry with
Lottery and Gift schemes. They are positive
swindles, and we warn oar readers to beware
of them.
STOVES 46. --ti r e direct special attention
to the advertisement of D. B. Russell, Esq.,
who is well supplied with stoves, tinware,
holm furnishing goods, etc to.
Putt:to SALES.- Amon.• the_Valtkible_
por• . I property which • we advertise for
sale today i 3 included the furniture, liquors,
bar fi stures, (ke. of Mr. V. B. Gilbert, of
tire' "Waynesboro Hotel."
SAdE CONCLUSION.—Our Devil thinks
Bore patrons to the Record must have
"shocking memories." Wait any one after
looking at our account book would. come to
the same conclusion. Bat the,yrorst , part is,
they seem psi refreshing.
Towns.—The warm rain of yester
day ha ffect to remove both snow and
ice.. Mother Earth is now enaiely divested
of her white mantle, and the' roads ;roiling
Igradua
lissaturroN.-,lt_wilLbe_semby_re:fete ode_
to, our advertising columns that Messrs. Hos
stetler,--Reid & Co.--h'id'e dissolved pastries- -
ship,-and that the grocery business will here
after bo carried on by Mr. Reid, himself.
PURCHASED.—We understand T. J. Pill,
11!( - 1, of Chanibersbnrg, and W. W. & G. W.
Walker, of this place, hare pnrehased the
stock and leased th 6 large grocery establish.
-men t_of_A-1:1-1.1agersxstomi,
They take possession on the-Y.oth inst.
THE WEATHEIL—The advent of Februa
ry led us to believe that did icy fetters of
winter had been broken in earnest, but
Sunday and Monday last undeceived us.
Sunday for severity equaled almost the cold
est days of January. On Tuesday the weath
er moderated, and is now, as before, mild
and spring-like. But there are doubtless
"cold snaps" yet in store for us.
CLATtit AnausTnn.—The man Clark, ad
verted to in our last issue, who assumed the
name of J. Long in Chambcrsburg, and
who was suspicioned for robbing the Post
Office insthis place several weeks since, was
arrested a►t Gettysburg bii Thursday last by
officer Rouzer and committed to jail. Mr.
Nevi n, our former Post Maker, being in
Baltimore, was telegraphed to and reached
Gettysburg on Monday. About $45 worth
of Stamps were found upon the feisthi of
Clark, ranging from one. cent up to thirty,
which answers the discriptionof those 'Stol
en. Ile has been removed to the Chambers
burg jail. In his trunk was found a large
batch of keys and a full set of. burglars in
struments. Mr Nevin bus in his possession
the key with whichthe Post Office was open
ed
Oldees father is a ptoressot id ah ltistitd
tion in this Oak: and a man of the highest
respectability. A gentled= who is acquain.
ted ilith both father and eon informs us that
thii forbiet paid 4 large atm of money a few
yedis since to get his son out of a similar
difficulty. Young Clark is represented as a
than of fine education, being a graduate of a
Philadelphia. institution. Helms a wife and
two children living in Huntingdon county.
110 - Miss M. Co. RESBER, would announce
to the public that she has connected trith
her Milliner business Dress making, Shirt
making and all kind of sewing, and has tak
en in partnership with her Miss M C. Crum-
BM, of Illinois; who is an experienced seam.
stress. These young ladies respectfully re
quest the citizens of WaynesborfPand
ty to call upon diet when the strictest at
tention Will be paid them and any work done
they may be favored with.
A.DimilbEtui.—Oarpaironi residing; in
thr) country will do well to link over the ad
vertisineents in our paper, end when they
Come to town; trade with those who adter.
die. The best men, and. those Who will give
you thir best bargaini advertise in our paper.
If pod: custom is not worth asking for, it is
not worth haviigL- - or, at Feast, pd should
se regard it. Liberal Udvertisers are liberal
dealers; and you will find it so by invostiga
..
titn.
SCUOOL BuILDIPAU.—Wo stated sometime
since that the erection of a oonimodious build
ing for school purposes was talked of irithis
place. We now learn that' tll Board of
Sohool Direstorehave cencludett to put the
work udder contract in the Spring or Sum
mer next. As the intention is doubtless to
put up-a building in site and appearance
creditable to our town, the Board should not
overlooi one important feature connected
with the undertaking, the site upon which it
is to be erected. . The lot, in our opinion,
should contain not less . ttari from two and a
half to three acres of ground, whizh strou'ld
be sufficiently eleiated to afford a view of
the surrounding couniry. There are differ
ent locations of this kind, any one of, which
would be easy of access, but in regard..to
this as in (Mier matters there Will be a dif
ference of opinion-. Some Will doubtless say,
from peeubisly of selfish considerations, se •
lest the cheapest ground. We have heard
a location of this kind already mentioned, a
moat uninviting epot i in the rear of alleys
and stables and surrounded by tsfrog ponds."
We trust. however our intelligent school
Board Will not be so shortgighted as to make
•strets a selection with a view to save we hun
dred or even a fete hundred dollars. Such
a building we view as a public necessity, and
as one among the humble tax-payers of the
Borough, would have it put up right and at
the right place, and no scraping for economy
sake,asivas the case in the erection of the
Town Hall.
n or
VorOugh
old on Fri-
FIII.E.—We learn fryni the * Journal that
the dwelling of Mr. Joseph McKinney, a
few miles from Morcersburg was totally do.
-stroyed-brfire-on-Saturday-morningithro-2d
inet , together with almost its tritite eontents,
including Furniture, clothing, &c., only a
few articles being satcd. The fire was first
discovered between 4 and 6 o'clock, by a no
gro boy is the employ of Mr. M s , who gave
the alarm }Mist in time titi enable the family
to make their escape from the burning build.
ing in their night olothingi the fire having
gained stoh headway.
The Barn, which stood in Owe proximity
to the . Houk was also entirely destroyed—'
not however, until everything had .be-:re
moved from it.
The fire originated, we learn, from so.•.
hot ashes which had been emptied in an out
'louse adjoiiiiW , the dwelling.
dunstmorrEtts-m-WlNTErt:—The
_Wil,-
liarnsport7Bulterid of - to- - day - toils the follow
ing_singular
"One of the curiosities of the season is
that of numerous grasshoppers appearing on
the grass where the - arrow has melted off.
Whether thisphenomenon is general, or only
confined ttr particular localities, we are nut
able to, state. Mr. H. S. Morse, who resides
on Centre street; caged . several and brought
to our offiee. They vtere as lively, as in
mid•stimrner. The grass in his yard is fill
, -with-the Senn mute r-v is itan t
seen winter grasshoppers elsewhere."
Gov. Oglesby, of Illinois, has granted a
pardon to Mollie Trussell, now in the peni
tentiary at Joliet, for George Trus
sell, her paramour, in Chicago a short time
ago. She has been in prison just ono month.
A negro woman and her child, while pass
lac, along a mountain roa3, - in White county,
Arkansas,about a fortnight ago, were attack
ed by a ock of wolves and eaten up.
By a vote of the West Virginia Legisla•
tore, Morgantown, ib Monongalia county, is
to be the new capitol of that State.
In Brazil large pine-apples cost four cents
each, oranges one cent, bananas six for a
cent, and cigars ten for one cent.
A wealthy merchant of Salem, Mass., gave
$40,000 in New Year presents of $5,000
each to his poor relations. •
The dgily pay of the Prussian infantry
soldiers has been raised to 7 cents.
-A hunter in tb• vicinity of Warren Pa.,
has shot seventy deer this winter. Dear
me! •
SPECIA NOTICES.
12F10,000 EURS WANTED.
We will pay the highest price in cash fdr any
number of FURS, such as Mink Skins, Otter, Red
Fox, Grey Fox, Raccoon, Opossum, Wild Cat,
House Cat and `Muskrat Furs. All the above Furs
are commanding a good price at
UPDEGRAFF'S
.11. Hat, Fttr anti Glove Factory;
Opposite, Washington Hotatie4
Hagerstown fan.n 18, 18(17.
-- "[-'FALL AND WINTER ST LE OF HATS
AND CAPS FOR 1866.
We havo now ready our Full. Stock of HATS and
CAPS, embracing all the styles, Shapes, Colors,
etc., popular to the trade for Men awl
CANES, UMBRELLAS, POCKET BOOKS,
PORT MONIES, FLAGS, &c., Arc.. at
UPDEGRAFF'S
l‘ur and Glove Manufactory 1
Hagerstown, litvember 2, 1866.
12r WINTER OF !M.—BUFFALO ROBES,
FUR GLOVES, FUR COLLARS, Baggy and
Sleigh Blankets, at UPDEGRAFF'S
Hat, Glove and Fur Factory. Opposite Washing
ton House.
Hagerstotvn, November 2, 1866.
ERRORS OF YOU •
A Gentleman Who Suffered for years from Nei
vous Debility; Prerhattire Decay, and,all the
effects of youthful inditeretion, will, for the sake of
suffering humanity, send free to dll Who need it,
the recipe and directions for making the simple
remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing
to profit by thb advertisers expericncs, can do so by
alluressibg JOHN D. OGDEN,
Dec.l4-3m.] No. 13 Chambers st, N. Y.
Xtob. 2 Xito 2 Xteb. I
SCRATCH SCIO3OII %Mina
WHEATON'S-e+NTMENT
Will Cure the Itchin 48 Ihnirs,A,
Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHJL
BLAINS, and all ERUP'T'IONS OF THE SKIN.
Price fip •cents. For sale by all druggists. By
sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POVI'EIi, Solo
Agents, 170 Washington street,Bostou,it wilFb — o for
wanted by moil, freo of peetage, :o any part of the
United States. June 8 ly,
1165'13140,VE MANUFACTORY !
GLOVE MANUFACTORY I ! UPDEGRAFF'S
keep constantly oh bpd end Manufacture to cede ,
GLOVES of ell deidaptions, they' have all sizes
and colors of Kid Gloiesi Buck, Goat, Sheep, Cloth,
Woolen anti Cotton Gloves.
GLOVE FACTORY,
Opposite Washington Houser
14gersto Vrn , NeVembek 2, 18136'.
rirI.ADIES FURS JADIES FUItS I
• LADIES FURS t
Comprising C AP L'S,C 3LLARB, VEATHAS,
CUFFS ? MUFFS, HOD DS, FUR THIMMINUS,
&U., &C., a • coarplere Stock, embracing ail the
styles popular to the trade, are now ready Fey in-
spection and sale at UPDEGRAFF'S
—, Hat, Fur' and Glove Factory, ,•
' Oliptieite Waskiingtota Hoitse.
UTMCIMt ..13LICaTIX.XL.
On the nroraing of the I?Ah inst., at the
residence of Mr. F. Tritle, by Rev. W. E.
Kretrei, Mr. VICTOR C. BELL, to Miss
ANN E. LEADY,. both of this place.
Un the 81st ult., by Rev. P. S. Davie
Mr. WILLIAM 11.1cFERREN, to .3.liss MA
RY M. SMALL, both of the vicinity of
Funkstown.
4 1 1 iitg MI 1 1 1 . Co WE 3110 .
At his residence, in this place, on the Sth
inst., Mr. MICHAEL ROW, aged 86 years,
7 months and 26. days.
'
S.
PLIMADELPHIA: CATTLE MAERE 01T
day Feb. 11.—The arrivals of the wee foot
up 1,200 head. Beef Cattle....-With a I.
ing off in the supply, of at least 500 slim ,
the market for most descriptions has been
good, and the drovers, taking advantage of
this state of affairs, advanced their views le,
-while-sortm-few-,-wh-o-were-in-the -possession
of some of the finest stock on exhibition, de
manded and obtained an advance of full lie
lb over our highest quotation of last week.
Tho very best offerings sold at 17@18e—
the latter ranking as choice , prime re
tailed freel at from 15c u to 16 c• corn,
mon changed hands at from 7c to 140 "4? lb,
aceordin,, , t• to quality.
COWS AND CALVES.—We quote Cows
.and Calve§ at $60@90, and springers at $5O
@7O. Total offerings, 275 head. Arrivals,
for the Week. 8,000 bead, with sales of 6@7&0
49 lb gross, as to quality.
HOGS.—Holders, in view of the scarcity
of stock, advanced, their views, which have
been well sustained. At Henry Glass' I.M.
ion Hog 'Drove Yark 2,868 head were
posed of at $10@11.25 lbs net, the
latter rate for cboioe. Prices at the Avenue
Yard aro
. about the same, "About 1,000
head changed bands. a
PitILAD Erhil rA - MAllicrr.—Tuesday, Feb.
12 —Sales of 100 bushels oloverseed at $8.25
@,8.7519 64 Is, Timothy ranges from $3-
75 to $4. ' Flaxseed is in • ood re uest_at_an
Nsanee; safes at $3-305.
Flour market Continues extremely
quiet,- lit-we-contintie-former-cluotation.—
Saks-era few hundred bbl 4 including sup:
erfme, at sB@B_7s bbl; extras at sB@l.o
50: VOrthwest - extra family at $11.@1.2 50;
Pennsylvania and Ohio do, at $11.75@13 50
and fancy brands at $14.50®16 50, accord
ing to quality. Rye Flour is selling in a
small way at $7®7.7511 bbl. Nothing doing
in Corn Meal, and prices are nominal.
NOTICE.
1 arntft autiscrthetliafing_withilea_ven_frorn-the-firmJ
. 1 of Masters & Hovis in the Huckstering business,
infirms the public that he will hereafter pay no debts
contracted by the aid Hems.
rob. 15-3t.7 WM. l'iaSTE RS .
PRIVATE SALE
TIIE iindedsigned offers at Private Sale a tract
Ot land initiated in 'Washington Township. on
the road leading from the turnpike to Mt. Alto
Forge, adjoining lands of John Funk, H, Elonebrako
and others, containing 12 ACRES and 157 perch.
ca. For particulars enquire of
Feb le—ift.y JOHN REESMAN, Jr.
liistsol,tion ofPa ir tnership.
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned doing business in Waynesboro',
Pa., under the firm name of Hostetter, Reid & Co.,
was dissolved by mutual consent this 12th day of
February, A. D. 1867. The burliness of the late
firm will be clund up by W. A. Reid. We return
our thanks to the community for their liberal en
ctue3gement extended to us.
Ur W. A. Reid having purchased our entire in
terest in the concern, wo cordially commend him to
the public for a liberal support.
Feb 15— - J. HOSTETTER h_Co. _
COOK STOVES!
Tinware,
14sonwate,
Brassware,
Japanned uare,
iitoufsc *uraishing Goods
And other uPeful artteles et the sign of the WO
RED HORN, Waynesboro', Pa, where a large as
sorttnent of
COOK STOVES, •
NINE PLATE STOVES,
• PARLOR STOVES,
COAL STOVES, /cc
of the latest improbettionts, the very best in the
market, at the Cheep Tin and Stove Store of
D. B. HUSSSELL.
TINWARE
Made of the best Tin in' the market, and virarrentell
at the sign of the
"331 g Iteica..l3rornti.7o
D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a
large assortment of House Plirnishing Goods for
sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large
asedrtmcnt of Lamps.
Washing Made Easy!
by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringet ever made.
grPersons ia want of Stoves, Tinware; House
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c., can .get full value fir
their money by cal.ing on
D. Ti RUSSEI,L,
Sign of the "BIG RED BORN "
Waynesboro', Pa.
Feb. 15
WAGONS FOB SALE !
THE sub•reriher offers at private sale 1. Spring
, wagon; 2 two horse wagons and 2 four horse
Govrrum nt wagons. • J. S. FOR, ZY.
Feb 8 tr..
J. HOSTETTER,
C. H. RUTHRAUFF,
W. A REID.
PUBLT SALE.
THE,, oulrecriber will offer at Public Hale, at his
residence, 1-4 of a mile froth Quincy on Friday'
the lat day of March, 1861 i the following property,
td wit:
4 WORK HORSES,
three are good lead mazes, 1-Coh:
10 Head Horn datte,
5 of which ars Mulch Cowa, two of them fresh:
40 HEAD OF' HOGS ,
three Brood Sows, one with pigs; 1 four-horse. and
1 one-horse Wagon, 11Spring flake, 1 three-horse
Plow, 1 liario - w, 3Shovel Plows, trebble, double
and single trees, 2 epreaders%fatt,, breast and cow
chains, 1 Wheel-herrowAT raw Corn Sheller,
2 sets Breechbantl4, 4 4-"se - Front Goofs, tsent Plow
Gears with crupper kitinsleH'arnd.co, elty-neis,
bridles andloilentA ,igeink Saddle, t new Side
13addle,foues. ;e0"-holie then, 4 batten'', clitNns,
stiovers'ntid -6 4,40:18 Dung Boards, 2 mowing
rytheso 2 hu. baskets, 8 or AO leads
V 11445 'CI7 03,71,p
(good) 1 large Dinner Bell, 1 good Faun Dogs 250
bushels Oats.
EIGHT 1111181110
Potatoes by the bushel, 2 barrels Vinegar, 1. churn,
a lot Augers, 1 ea*, 800 pounds Pork, 100 pounds
Lard, 20 crocks A pplebutter, I bus. dried Apples:
2 Bedsteads, 1 Child's Buggy, Booking Craddle, 1
Tenplate Stove and pipe, a lot Stove pipe. 1 Lounge,
30 (hocks, &c. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on
said day when a credit of Twelve months will be
given all sums of sii• and upwarps.
eb. 15—tsj
PUBLIC - SALE I
THE subscriber intending to remove to the west.
will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Way
nesboro', on Saturday the 2d day of March, 1867,
the following personal property, viz:
I GUMMY 11011 SE,
I one-horse Spring Wagon with top, 1 Sleigh, and
Bells, 3 sets single Harness, 1 Leather Flynett, 2
Riding Saddles and Bridles, 1 set Plow Gears,
Byßelo Robe, 3 Halters, 1 pair large Steelyards, 2
cow chains and hobble, a lot
HAT AND FODDER; ,
also I Cook Stove, I large Inning. Table, 21Citchen
Tables, 2 sets Chairs,neazly new, 2 . ,Rocking Chairs;
1 SIDEBOARV# I S&il'C • y
2 Bedsteads, 1 Wash Stand, I •eight-day Clock, I
looking Glass, a lot of Canned• Fruit and Apple
butter by the crock, I set New China Ware, 2-Ven
tiain Blinds, I Iron Kettle, 1 barrel Vinegar„2' Mal
tese Cats;
Potatoes by the; Bffshel,
1 cord Oak Wood, Sad Irons,: I barrel Vinegar, 2
jugs boiled Cider. Batchering Aparatus, Tinware,
Barrels,a lot Bags, Saw and Axe, together with
Many other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to
commence eto ebit• on sat ay w.en a cre it
of six months will be given OR Osumi of $6 and
upwards._
Feb 15—te.]
PII2IB SnLEI
WI" he soh] at the Waynesboro' Hotel . , On
SATURDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1867, a coca
plete assortment of
HOTELFURNITURE
such as Beds, Carpets, Chairs, Tables; Lamps,
Lanterns, Queensware; BAR FIXTURE'S, 20 dif
ferent kindshof
xJicycrc:Dites,
A LOT STOVES;
1 Excellent Family Mare
Sulky and Harness suitable for a small Horse or
Mule; 2 white Goats, 1 - Parrot, a pretty good talker,•
Aquarium stocked with six nice sized Gold Fish,
and other kinds; a lot Cord Wood and a host of use
ful articles too tedious to enumerate.
Sale to contimence at 10 o'clock on said di* wften
a credit of Eight Months will be given on all gums
of $5 and upwards by the purchasers giving their
notes with approved security.
Feb. 15) f. li. GiLBERt.
PUBLIC SALE!
MIME subscriber will sell at Public Safe, at hie
1 residence, about oft° mile from Hopewell Mills.
near th a road leading to Tomatown,on Friday Me
Bth of March, the following , property, to , OW 1
FAMILY MARE,
a good plow leader, 1 good Mich Cow, 2 Heifers,
Nanny Goat, will be fresh by day of sale; 1 largo
Brood Sow; 1 one-horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon,
-I pair Hay Ladders; 2 two-horse Plows, 1 single
and 2 double shovel Plows, 1 Ripper, 1 Ha rrow, sin
gle, double rind trebble trees, 1 pair spreaders, 1
Wheat Fan, 1 Cutting Box, 2 sets Breecbbands, 1
set Harness, I set double Wagon Harness, suitable
for one or two horses, 1 set single plated Harness,
good as new; Collars, Bridles, 2 Riding Saddles, 1
Digging Iron, 1 log chain, a lot old Iron, I Cross-cut
Saw, 1' Wood Saw, I hand Saw, I Mattock, I pick,
I.shovel, forks, rakes, 1 grain cradle, / =towing
scythe, 1 large
1 TEN-PLATE STOVE
and pipe,l shot gnn , l Cupboard, a lot barrels and
boxes, ornfothier by the bundle, Rye Straw by the
bundle, and other articles not necessary to mention-
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when
a credit of six menthe will be given on all sums of
$5 and upwards. JACOB LOHMAN.
Feb Is—ts) G. V. Mose, And.
PUBLIC SALE.
rrIHE subscriber will offer at Public Sale at Rol
l. singer's Factory, one mile Nortb of Waynesbo
ro', on Saturday Me 16th day of Mart* the fol
lowing personal property, to wit:
1 Cow; 1, Spring Wagon ;
.1 Buggy, a lot Hay and Cornfodder; 1 set Harness,
1 pair Hamos*With iron traces. 1 Saddle, Bridles,
Halter; 1 30 hotir Clock, 1 Bureau, 2 Bedsteads, 1
Trundle Bedstead, 2 sets Chairs, 1 Rocking Chair,
2 Tables, 1 Stand, 1 large Chest, 1 Cook Stove and
fixtures, 1 Ten.p!ate Stalk and pipe, 1 Pole for
spring wagon, with double and single trees, 1 large'
Wool wheel, 2 flex Wheels, l grain ccadle, 1 grass
scythe, and other articles not necessary to mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when
the terths will be made known by
JAMES BOULT.
ti. Ar... Muria, Auct.
Feb ffiL; to.)
DR. T. 1). FRENCH,
§O ll3- 1 1 11. 1
I NSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted
on Plating, Gold and Vulcanite.
• Particular attention given to the preservation of
the natural teeth.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the extrac
tion of tooth without pain.
Office at his residence on Mechanic Street.
Feb. 8.
GEORGE MIDDOUR.
G. V. MONG, Mid ,
n fin O. MOWErt.
G. V. MONG,
PUBLIC SUE
THE undersigned will' l' a t Bale, on tho'
premises, near the Ilagerstown road, leading
from Waterloo to Ringgold,' onl Wednesday the 27th
day of February, the follorting personal property,
to wit:
&HEAD ErORSES
(all young) good stock; 3 colts, two rising 2 - yearn
old and ono rising I year;
17' Head Horn Catt ie r
among which are four Mitch Cenrs and one young'
Bull, (good stock) two good sized"Steere which wilt
be in good order till time of sate, the balance young
stock;
17. HEAD or BOGS
fourteen are large Artists; one firood so*, gotta stocV
1 good Broadtread Road Wagon with bed, bows,
cover, &c,, I, Plantation Wagon,: 3-joch tread; ne
Cart, 1 boarded Bed, I pair Hay Ladders, 1 pair
Wood Ladders, 1 Ohio Reaper and Mower combi
ned, good as rrew;.l. Thrashing Machine arnl'HeArif
Power, nakei, &d., 1 Spring Rake, 2 thieWlToive
Plows, 2 Gap Plows, 3 Harrows, 3 single add three'
double shovel Plows, trebble, doable and Single trees.'
2 pair stretchers, I fifth chain •and carrying chain,'
2 log chains, t rough lock, lock chains, OM bread
and sow chains, gfain cladlerr,- mowing scythes,
forks, mkt% pieks; shovels, mettocke, dung hooks,
spades, brier scythes, and other articles in this liner
also I Blacksmith nvil. 2 sets Breechbarlds
sets Front Gears, 4* Fly-nets, bridles,Collars, Hata'
tens, Housens, 'forge. Blankets, agon Saddle,-
whip, lineri r backband and cart, saddle r 1 itaxbrakef
&ce Alen'the:
norskivan Aullttgs
1 kitchen , clipboard 1 safe, .1 set 'chaira, 2 beilsteads,
1 good Rifi, (Armstrong's make) 1 shot Gun, two
large Meal Vessel, pider barrels, 2 sausage cutters
and 1 duffer, some clean flit, 1 Saddler bench, 1
24.bour clock, and many other articles riot iitecestv
ry to enumerate.
Sale to commence at 9} ortsaid day when
a credit of 7 Month will be giVen oh all BUM of $5
and opwariiii • WILLIAM JOHNSTON.
Feb S—ter3 G. V. Mon, Auct.
TaHE subscriber inteddingd to (pit farming, will
sell at Public Sale on his farm, 1 mile South of
inesboro', near the road &ailing to'Sniftsburg,
On Thursday the 7th day of Marcia, 1867.
the following: personal` property, to wit:.
7 HEAD HORgES
four of which are fi rst-rate work horses, two driving ,
horses and one colt d years' old,- -
Six head of Young . Cattle,
one cOw•wilt b e frestrin the spring, one fat steer;
TWO WAGONS,
one four-inch tread and one two-inch plantation; 1
Gratin Drill, 1 new spring rake,
I, Blower and Rea
1-wheat - FanT2 - HarrOwS, - 2 three horse Plows, two'
double and 2single shovel Plows,_l jackscrew, 1 ice
cutter, 1 rough lock, 1 log chain, firth chain and
spreaders, double and single trees, 1 cutting box, 2;
grain cradles, 1- mowing scythe, grain shovel, one
dung hook, hay forks and rakes, f set Wagon boirs,
feed'trough, 1 pair hay Ladders, 1 wood bed, one
mill wagon, 20 good Wigs; 4sets wagon gears, 3 seta
plow gears, 2. Lines and 5 head halters, 6'fly nets, 2'
wagon saddles, 4 housens, &,blind bridles; a lot of
collo& Butt — Breast- and Cow chains,. 1 wheelbar,
row, 1 spring wagon with top, 1 falling top buggy,
buggy without top,
I BARRELSAIWA
50 BUS. RYE; 90 chestnut posts!! set double har
ness, 2 sets single harness, and many other articles
not necessary to mention.
Bale to comnience at.so'cloeVon saididay,'when
credit of nino months will be given on all same of
$5 and upwards. W. P. WEAOLY.
Feb. B—ts I G. V. Mona, A nee
Plllit LILL
MHE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on
THURSDAY THE 28TH OFgFEBROARY,
2* miles east of Waynesboro', near Bear's faciorli
tho foliowitv personal property, to wit: 1 fine black
Horse, rising four years, suitable legwork, riding or
driving; 2
EXTRA MULES,
well broke to harness and perfectly gentle to handle;
I young heifer, extra breed; 1 Spring Wagon, I one
horse Wagon and bed, now; I two-horse Spring(
Wagon, 1 two horse Government Wagon, good as .
new; I wagonlbed, 1 pair nevrhay carriages, 1' good'
two horse Plow, I double shovel Plow o ll Harrow, 2 :
sets Front Gears nearly sew, collars, bridles, HaU
tersjcow chains ' fors, rakes, 1 jackscrew, 1
bar, 2 cant hoots, I long work bench, 1 set dung
boards;
1 SF;TYL&CKSMITII TOOLS?
1 the
.plate Stove, 1 Parlor Store and pipe; f pig
large scales, weighing from 1 to 1300 pounds, trio
large Hot Deds and sash, a lot Sweet Potatoes;
ONE NEW SLEIGH, 4
1 largeiatring of bells, 1 large dinner bell, I hand
bell, single and double trees, 3 log chains, I drag
-hook, 1 sausage cutter and staffer, 1 lard press,,a lot
Mill,Picks and facing hammers, 1 bag wagon, 1 new
dry house, Locust Posts atit Stakes,) 2 cross cut
saws, t new boat, potatoes by the bushel`, a lot old
iron'and steel, grain cradle, mattock, 1 set hickory
cogs and rounds for face gearing, 1 Cider Mill to run
with water or horse power, 1 dung hook, a lot
GOOD TIMOTHIT BAIT;
18 BUS. DRIED APPLES, a lot oak scantling
and other lumber ' l .splendid Water Level with spy
glass, I new tog s led,2 scapi bees,2 rocking chairs,
and many other articles not necessary to mention.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, when a credit of 6
months will be given on alPs, ume of $6 and upwards.
JOHN L. METCALF. ;o ft
G. V. Mow, Auct.
Feb B—te j-
A Chance for an Enterprising Business Nan!
A STORE FOR' SALE.
•
r HE undersigned, doing business in'Quincy,
JL Prankhn CO. Pa., °fent at Private sale , on rea
sonable terms, his stock of Merchandise. The
Stock is a well assorted one, all new and in good
order, which can be reduced quite low if necessary.
The room occupied is a good one and the location
a fine one (or business. The building, which is
well adaptesl. for a store and private residence, can
bo bought on reasonable terms.• Intending to settle
up his business ho will hereafter give bargains to
one and all at COT for CASH.
Dec. 21—t1.], JOHN MIDDOUR.
P. S.—Selling drat COST for CASH only.
.1. M.
PRIVATE SALE !
THE subscriber offers at Private Sale FIFTY
ACRES more or less, best quality limestone
land, adjoining the Borough of Waynesboro', and
lying along the tjhanahervburg
JOHN FUNK (of H.) •
'Feb. 8— tf.
urn , : and Gray Wool Itlattltets at
Nov 23.] Fates & Hosittc fl
D oli Ell% CE IfiCTE D AV HER for
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