Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 26, 1869, Image 2
VILLAGE RECORD. 121741.1r1VM/1511 *3 Obit CV: acridly", February 26, 1869, nos„.oeneral Grant's residence, furniture included, wee purchased last week as a present to Gen. Sherman. Ing,..Weet Virginitt - durieg tee pest year has built three thousand schoolhouses, where ‘there were scarcely ,any before..- be msw tarbifl will make - six bundre. pages when engrossed, and is the longest bil ever passed by Gongress. - - - cr A man in Ohio is father of lice boys named Fremont, Lincoln; Grant, Sherman and Sheridan. _ KirThe Surge 'Amendment is likely to be - lest on - amount of a disagreement between the Helve and Senate, which stems to be irreconcilable; IM=IMII Sterile Illinois Hotted) of Assembly on Friday voted on the bill repealing the act the ileath - penalty, and it was passe lifirOne thousand barrels of whiskey were veined in New York on Th'uradaY by the •revebue inspectors on its arrival from Chi- cago, no brands being on the heads, as re quired, in addition to the usual stamps. -It is said that President Johnson in !Pod., ro make a visit to Europe in April Jeff Davie will introduce him to the builders of the Alabama, and to rebel syupathizers generally. ,- - - vmotion of tWS - 4, n-froth-tU-e4Ftee-1 York, on the 6th of August last, have been traced to the possession of a New Jersey ftro er--na Ined - Ed win-R-Leei=w-h-o-itruov—in] •custody. Cr Judge Weisel. the Republican candi date for the House of Representatives in the Fourth District ofMarylavd, it is announced rom----Washio ten intend~~tr~na#es>~tk election of Mr. Patrick Hamill. Mr. Hamill is charged with affording material aid and assistance to the rebellion. - I 't A. special election was held on Satur day, in the Bth Indiana District, to fill the vacancy in the House of Representatives caused by the election of the Hon. Daniel D. Pratt to the United Senate. J. N. Tyner, Republican, is elected to Congress by an increased majority over the last October else• Lion. (Maryland) First National Bank s who were arrested in New York some days since with $99,000 of the stolen bonds in their posses-. %ion, whilst on their way to 'Baltimore, in reharge — of an direer from the latteroity, were overtaken on a ferry boat on Friday by' am. core from' Now York, and o to that city. •The telegraph brings the brief par tienlars of another terribTe Kuklua tragedy in Tennessee. A party of three desperadoes went to the house of Col. Thomas Dickens and commenced an indiscriminate firing upon the inmates. Dickens and another man es caped with severe wounds, but two other persons, one a colored woman, wore killed outright. ttg,Among the bills which have become laws by the ten day's limit—the President having neither signed nor disapproved them within that time, after their reception from Congress—is one removing from office in Virginia, Mississippi and . Texas those per• sons who cannot take the oath prescribed by the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitu tion. ..Es President Roberts, of Liberia, is now visiting the scenes of his childhood in Virginia. In an address at Peteisbnrg, on the 12th inst. ho remarked that just forty ihree years ago in the very sr ot on which ho was then standing he bad made a public profession of religion, and that on the oth of February, just forty years ago, he had sailed from liatopton Roads for Liberia. ~.Antietam (Maryland) Cemetery Com mlesiopers visited Harrisburg last week to secure au appropriation from the Legislature f 1 aid of that work. Governor Geary in• formed them, says the State Guard, that if they insisted upon butyiog Confederate dead in the Cemetery, they.eonld expect no ap• propriation from Pennsylvania. The Com missioners assured the Governor that it was their intention to make the Cemetery exclu sively a rooting place for the remains of. the dead of the armies of the Union, and thy, another locality, different and distinct, had been selected for therifttit,of the Confed erate dead. CIO the Bowe of Representatives on Saturday before any business had been trans• noted, the Sergeant nt.Arms Appeared at the bar of the House with twenty honorable cuiptits in charge, the absentees of the pre vious-night, who bad since fallen into 1 14 net, ho having been instructed to arrest thew. They were arrayed in the area in front of the Speaker's desk, and wore about to be form ally arraigned and inquired of as to their ex :, eutOut:Atseripe, when a resolution was of feted to-dispense with further proceedings 'tbet.catm, After a brief debate it was ado 1 ted. Stit- Several 3.9011100 hate been made to hat ban.um's lio:e1; in Barium°. to return ==M esgi.The Baltimore American says ) throw ing aside all political antagonism to Presi dent Johnson, we do not see how -any con scientious pod hottest man can do otterwise than scorn and repudiate him for his per sistent pardon of public malefactore; His last act of grace has been 'the releise of Develin, a distinguished whiskey thief, and we have no doubt that there will be a general - jitif-delivery befoie the close of hie term The pardon-brokers who have access to the Executive mansion, have made fortuneu.by • :ale-of-these-par& • •• • • • • • that no crime is too heinous for Executive clemencY, provided their fees ere paid in ad vance. Their business is only dull when the prisoner is too poor to pay, for his 'ransom, though it has latterlyaomewhat fallen off from the scarcity of material to for with,— But ten days more are left for the delinquents to pay up and get- their—passports, and we have no doubt that a brisk business will be done up to neon on the 4th of March.— After that day Crime will meet its just deserts. REDISTRIBI3TI ,nal passed by the Rouse GRAHAM BREArr.—Pout-boiling wateron on Thursday embodies Mr. Coburn's, amend- Graham flour stirring rapidly till all the meat requiring a redistribution of the cur- flour is wet. Too much stirring makes it renoy, one hundred and fifty million dollars tough-. It should be about as thick - as can on the basis of representation and one bun- be stirred easily with a strong iron spoon dred and fifty million dollars on the basis of Place the dough with plenty' of flour upon the appraised — value of real and personal the moulding board, and knead it for two or property. • The effect of the bill, if it should three minutes. Roll out one-half an inch pass the Senate, will be, it is said, to give the thick, and cut in small cakes or rolls. If a West about thirty five millions more of sir- large quantity is required, roll about three eulation than at present, and to the South fourths of an inch thick, and cut with a knife about forty-five millions in air. - - .The measure in diamond shape. Rake in a very hot oven was carried by the West and South united • fort • .five minutes. is ( - Mali ern as fiddle 'totes; and a few Another excellent recipalor-Gems. Into er-n-and-Seit44ter , Various opinions seem to be entertained at Washington as to the probable fate of the bill in-the - Senate , being that it will paas. e more genera Impreseton LOCAL MATTERS. on -Garden Seeds fresh and . oti3 tel ! „Read the advertisements as they ap pear from week to week in the Record. - GRA RAM FLOUR.—Very choice for Bale by Reid & Wayaant, * FOR SALE.—Jos. 0. Flora offers for sale io to-day's paper a desirable property hi Ring gold, Md. See advertisement. MORE SALES.—We direct special atten • tioo to the sales of personal property in this issue. .Work will shortly be commenced on the Frederick (kid ,) and Litt!mown (Pa.) Railroad. ifirThe man with the "white hat" he a- gain turned up. The chop with the "big feet"--may-be-looked—fornext. Both vote the ticket, MILLWRTGIITING.- We invite the atten tion of Millers to the advertisement of Geo. W. Keagy in to•day's paper. Mr. K. has the reputation of being an ezetelleat me ehaoio. to,„Jobo B Gough, the Great Temper. ante Orator, is going to Lecture at Chain. bersburg, on the 17th of March—" St. Patrick's day in the morning"—at 7 o'clock in the evening. TOWNSHIP MEETING:—The Republicans of WoshiogtOs township will hold a meeting in the Town Hall on Saturday the 6th day of March at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the pur pose of nominating a ticket to be supported at the coming election. LARGE Ecto.—An egg, the produet of e hen tolonging to Mr. Aaron Harman, of this place, was exhibited in our office , tbe_ other day, which measured 8 inches in . length and 6 inches around, and weighed 4 ounces.— Aaron wants the hen trotted out that can beat this egg. • A MAN KILLED.—A countryman named Thos. Lee was shot and inetantly killed ty a man named Black, near Gettysburg, about 10 o'clock, on Tuesday night last. Black Who has since been arrested and lodged in jail, says it was an accidental discharge of a gun, and unintentional on bis part. NEW Print It will be seen by reference to our advertising columns,-that Mr. Hiteshow, of Ohambersburg, late of the firm of Metcalfe 4 Iliteshew, has associated with him in the Dry Goods : nd Notion• Business, Mr. 11. S. Dorwart, of Lancaster, Pa. We observe that the Lancaster papers speak very complimentaty of Mr. D as a gentleman and correct business man. Scuooi..—T h e Spring term of Prof. Noetliug'n School will begin on nest Mon day, the Isr. of March. We arc gratified to learn that the school is in a fionriabing condition, and bespeak for the Prof. continued patronage and oo•opera lion_ on the part, of our citizens of both town and country. The absence of such a school would be a serious lose to our community generally.. HEAVY Lcan.--OnTuesday last, Jacob Laitnin, 'better known as "Bunt lohaniu," hauled from Williamsport to this place, with Abrm. Bees team ) (six horses) one hundred h un d re d an d thirtrfive hundred pounds of coal. The condition of the roads at that time considered, certainly oaken the per. forn*ance an mm6llBloBo. "Bunt" east with the vatne team he van haul dela tong, blikAttmoUs ESCAPE.- A lltfie bey aged about 5 years, son of Mr. Daniel Newoemer, formerly of.thia vicinity, very singularly es espiad being killed near Polo, 111., - on the 12th inst. The child, it appears, descended by means of a ladder to the bottom of an un finished well, thirty-one feet in depth. The ladder swung or rested about four feet from the bottom, but he by some means let him• self down and of course could not regain When discovered by the mother he was try: in for deliverance. Mr. N. being absent for him to get is. This she declined doing fearing be would fall out of it. Ho then plead for the rope, saying that he would hold to it if she would pull him up. She finally done so and when he was at the top and al. most within her grasp his bold gave way and the little ohap was precipitated to a bed of rooks at the bottom. Shortly after help ay. rived and he was rescued, and strange to say with not a bone broken and only a slight bruise on one of his cheeks. The day after the occurrence he was about his plays as "usual. cold water stir Graham flour sufficient to make a batter a trifle thicker than that used for ordinary griddle cakes. Bake from one• 70ose half to threequarters of an hour in a hot oven in small tin patt BliCUlT.—Make Graham mush as for ta ble. When cool, mix with it Graham flour sufficient to roll well, knead for a few min- Ate at Bon with a common biscuit cutter, and bake in a hot oven from thirty to forty.five minutes. Nino the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity.--ilaving purchased of 3. F. Kurtz the stoek and fixtures of the Cotter *Drug Store, I will 'continue the businees at the old stand. A full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Toilet and Fancy ar ticles &e., will be constantly on hand, of the best quality and at the lowest prices the mar ket will afford. Specia? attention given to rli e_co_rnpo , . . r s•rfrtions-114e-bY-1 keepiog a good stock and by close attention to business to e ,render myself worthy of your patronage. Remember th e Corner Drug Store and give us a calk See advertise• aunt. RECEIPTS.-The following is a list o of our r:ceipts for subscription-for the past week : John Lantz, jr. $2 00 Elie Little, 8 50 Henry Deardorf, 2.00 Noah Myers, 2,00 John .A. Hoover, 2 00 John D Elude, 1.00 ' Siaton Zionnertnan, 2 00 John Mrillao, 2.00 G. V. Moue, 5.00 SA LE REGISTER.- The public sates adver tised in the Record occur As follows : Noah Myers, near New Guilford, March 5. • Elias Shockey, near Ringgold, March 8. David Gilbert, near Leitershurg, Match 10. David Harper, in Waynesboro', March 11. John T Stull, in Quincy,.March 12. Jos 0. Flora, in Ringgold, March 12. ra . Nancy Gilbert, in Waynesboro', March 18, Henry Oaks, near the Antietam Junction, March 17. 7 Samuel Loshor, on the Marsh Run, March 18. Daniel Trifle, in Waynesboro; March 19 Orli is a fact, perhaps not generally known, but interesting to young men, that the solitary ringlet, which floats from so many waterfalls, is a notification on the part of the wearers that they are not engaged. If it is extremely long, the wearer is sup posed to be very desirous of getting spliced at once; if only moderately long, it - shows that only good offers will be entertained; an extremely short, meagre ringlet indicates that the wearer is very particular as to whom she accepts. RUNAWAY AND ' AcortiENT.—We learn from the Frederick (Md ) Sunday ,Norning Visitor, that as Mr. J. W. Shank, of this vi cinity,, wasabout leaving the Groff House, in that city, on Thursday Morning of ilea week, and leaving his team a. few momenta for the purpose , ofeettlirig• his bill, the - horses became frightened and : ran away; resulting in one of them breaking a leg, which had af terwards to be shot to relieve him of his,mis ery. • Woraranruz. Rptrari4w.—Good farally Flour warranted to give satisfaction at Bight Dollars and Fifty cents per bariel Bacon and Lard wanted': • 3. Elden: F 74 14. " Eatautoite. Meads) , February 23. 1869. —BREADSTUFFS.—Pricia are in general withotit quotable change; but the tendency is downward for all desoriptiOas. Howard Street Super. 86-50®8.73 do. do , Shipping Extra 87.50®8.00 do. do., Trade' Breeds Extra 88.2509 00 do. do, Family 29.50@- 10.50. IVUEAT.—Tbe marimt is d&) and dP- Very respectfully yours, 3. BURNS AMBERSON, M. D. eidedl heavy, and prices may be written 10 to 15 cents lotver within the past dt4 or two. en Saturday, after 'Change, sales were Made of 1,500 buithela fair to prime Maryland red at from 185 to 205 cents, and this morning we 'note sales of some 5,000 bushels red at 140®155 cents for common Maryland ;185. ®195 cents for goad to prime do.;165®180 cents for good to prime Pennsylvania and, Western, and 215 cents for choice Virginia CORN.—Sales of 1,500 bushels damp white atBB®9o'ots., 10,000 bushids•rgodd to ?rime do. at 92@94 eta., 3,000 to. 4,000 bushels ellow at 86 eta , • ft t . Western mixed at 8 , 1@85 ots. RYE.--` ari in very Nett supply to.day, and we have only to note sales of 100 bush els at 10 eta, - - - OATS.—We notice sales today of some 2,000 barbels Pennsylvania at ,13€468 nts.; prime Western we quote at 70@75 eta. Millwrightitig 1 THE subscriber having had considerable perience in the business of Millwrishting an nounces to Millers generally that he is prepared to do all work in his line, including Mill repairing, at short notice and reasonable charges. Thankful for past patronage he hopes to ft_ - i — contimranre — orthe same. Post Or et:fiTuldress, P. S. Cog Wood forsale; suitable_for_alLkinds of Mill wheels, well seasoned. G. W. K. feb 26 &nos NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP, THE undersigned has thia•day taken into part• nership with him, H. S. Doman, of Lancaster City ) , Pa. W. H. HITESHEW. fib 20,1869. The Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and No tion Business will hereafter be continued at the old stand. No. 27 Front street, Chatnbersburg, Pa., for• merly occupied by Me tcalfe & Hiteshew, and more recently by W. H. Hiteshew, under the name, firm and style of Hiteshew & Doman. ° Mr. Hiteshew is now East buying gouda. New goodswill i be opane&Sartu Ja-y l em ping-2 s an . _ . HI I'ESHB feb 26—tf PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber hniinc entirely too much stock for his farm, will sell at Public Sale at hit, resi- ence, near the Antietam Jurction, on Wednesday the 17th day of:March. 1869, the following personal property, to wit: 1 three year, I two year an 3 2 one year old; "20 HEAD HOON CHILD, among which are five Milch Cows, one Bull, the balance Young Cattle, 14 HEAD OF HOGS, among which are two line large Brood Sows ; 14 HEAD,PINE COTSWOLD SHEEP end 1 ni tre fine Buck ; F R 1 W A CIO N S 9 I a large Broadtread Farm Wagon, 2 trio•horse wagons and 1 light Spring Wagon, 1 light 'farm Cast, 1 Trotting Buggy, 1 pair Bay Curringes,-Har• rows, single and double Shovel Plows, single and louble trees, jocWigtfeWdte.;_ CORN BY, THE BARREL, 1 barrel Vinegar, 1 set Blasting T 0015,2. sets Black• smith Tools, 1 Log Building, formerly used as a wags n maker *stop;' 1 lot new Plank for hog pen Boor ~,about 2000 joint shingles, and many other ar tielecoot enumerated. • N. B.—The above property will be •sold without reserve. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on sa id day, when the terms will be made known by HENRY OAKS, Yoh 20-0 *ILL 1 ,7 Musa; auct. PBBLIg,SE,_L, r'rt HE 'undersigned intending to quit the Hotel business, will sell his.entire stock of Hotel Put nitute, tic., at the Weebingion Hotel, in Waynes boro', on TH,IIIIBDAY the 11th day of MARCH, 1869, as follows : 1 GOOD YOUNG IIORSE, 1 Falling-top Bugggy, I Sleigh, 1 set Harness, one riding bridle, 1 good saddle; 12 BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, 2 . Cock Stoves and fix'ares, 1 Oriental, 1 Tropic, 1 Base Butner, I Egg and I Template Stove, I pair of solid Walnut Side 'Fables, I Breakfast and one Dining Table, 1 king do., 2 lounges, 2 sinks, one wood box, 1 flour Chest, 6 sets Chairs, (ottase t cane bottom) 2 large Booking Chairs, also 1 doz. No. I Bar Room Chairs, 125 :Y.AIID'S OF CARPETING, 25 ysrds Matting, 1 Bureau, I Chest, 6 Stands, 8 Looking Glasseig sisd hts entire stock of LIQUORS AND BARrIZTTIRES, consisting of Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Wine, &c., 1 water cooler, bottles, tumblers, &c., a lot empty barrels and kegs; 500 tbs. Bacon. 300 lbs. Lard, t o gether with a great many other articles nOt.neces wry to.rnention. Sale to commence:3Q o'clock or, said day when a credit of Six Months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards. All sums under $5 cash. No goods to be removed until settled (or. All cotes not paid within 10 days after m Amity interest will be charged from date. DA Y 1 D HAM% R feb 26--:tt) G. V. Moan, auct. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at publie sale, on Tnunsmtv THE 18711 Mencu, 1869, at the residence of Jacob Lech er' on the Marsh Run, miles north of the stem, the following property of Catharine Lcsher. deed, to wit :-1 Bureau, I Corner Cupboard, 1 Ten plate Stove, good os new, 1 large chest. 1 dining table, bedsteads and' bedding, such as feather beds, coverlets, blankets, sheets, leather pillows and Mil eters, clot chairs, large lot china ware, 1 Iron kat• tie, brass do., pot rack. large iron pot, 1 pair flea hackels good aide Biddle, spinning wheel and reel, table oil cloth, 1 large clock, and many . other articles. SAM % LESHER. Ag't to sell. At the same time and place will be IsOrd the fol.' lowing articles, viz: . 1 one year old -614.2 heifers, 5 c. heeter hogs; 1 Morning• Glory Stove, 1 large hogshead, 2 grindstones, 1 gold watch, lever bun• deg case, 1 hay and . straw knife, dry'harroW stuff and other articles not necessary to mention. Sate 0..10 o'clock when terms will be Made known. feb 2g —ts) JAUOLI LEsliEß.` 'FOR SA._LE! WILL be. oared at Private. Sale , until the evening of the Igth of March, 1869, a vane- He town property, situated in Ringgold, ,Wish. Co.. Md. The improvements c ensist of a two and a half story KOUGH-CAST HOUSE with Itsitieinent," Stable, Smoke-Louse, Hake-oven and avert,. The lot contains 1 4 acres . land , more or less.. There is on the property a Sne assortment of choice fruit; such as a pples, peaches. pears, grapes, &c. , Connected with {be property is the undivided one-hall of a well, clearly finished. If the above described property is not' sold by the tiros named. it will be offered at Public Sale on the 130 day 'of March, at 8 o'clock; A: M. Terms marks known on day of ash% JOSEPH O. FLORA.' 0. y. Atiet: ffb 26—M IN. J. BURNS 'IMBERSON JOCEsso.R TO , P ti R (at tbe.Corner Drug Siorea - - "- _WAYNESBORO', PA. Having purchased 0f.1. - r. knits the stock and fixtures of the Corner Ortig Stine, I will continue the businesi at the alttstand,:nnd have constantly on hand a full assortment ofall goods belonging to Our line, vie: Drugs. Chemicali, - - - . - - Medicines, Oils, Spices, Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, _ _ Toilet and Fancy sulkies, - - = - - dcc. f &c., &c. Speoial attention given to compounding preseriptioaa. Remember the Corner and give us a call before going elsewhere, J. BURNS AM BERSON, M. D. feb 26-1869. PUBLI • svosen6eriiii 13e I at pot. is ea oat the ate residence of Martha Trifle, dee'd, in Waynes boro', on FRIDAY THE 19TH DAY MARCH, 1P66, the following personal property, to wit corner cupboard. 2 tables, _ 2 F lands, 1 .secretary, 6 chiirs, I loige rocking chair, 2. looking glasses, 2 ten•plate stores and pipe's, 1 2 bedsteads, 50 ,YARDS CARPED, large eight day clock. 1 large chest, 1 lounge, 1 mattress,-one meat tub, I meat block,. 1 meat bench, a lot pipe I and drum, spoons, knives and , forks, I set iron ladles -•.; - bsdenther,Orefiektilanta.rs . 40 1 comforts, 4 chaff ticke. 5 sheets, 4 Water slips, six table loths, 1 copper lot*, !_pair_ ateelyards,_one_ slaw cutter, iron paris,.l coffee mill. 1 flmr bucket, 1 ash do., glassware and gueensviare, crocks and jars. I lard can, tub - and bucket, I axe, I fork and shovel, 2 lamps, a lot waiters, I hand saw, benches, barrels, boxes, antimony other articles. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said. day when the terms will be made known. by DANIEL TRITLE, Adm*r. feb 313—ts PUBLIC SA-LE-. THE undersigned will o ff er at public sale, at his residence in Guilford Township, on the road leading from Shady Grove to rayetteiille,abont-7- II • . • • . ••na—the-lritter-plae%, and 1 mile aouth.of New Guilford, on Frietay,iltarch the sth, 1869 the 'following valuable personal prop. erty, to wit: 5 HEAD OF HORSES, 2 are Lead ers; 1 riding and driving 1 - lorse;4. years old ; one Colt, two and a-hal' years old, and one Yearling Colt; 10 Head of Cattle,. 2 of Which are Marti Cows, 2 Fat Steers . anti the balance Cattle; 3 head of hogs; Also-1 one-horse Wagon, I Bug gy, 3 Flews, and . a Variety of other fanning imple writs. Sale to commence • - at 9 o'clock, A. M.. when attendance and a credit 61 8 - months will be given on stuns over $5, by NOAH MYERS. -The subscriber intending to relitluish House. keeping will eel) at the same lime and place, a lot of HOUSEHOLD AN) KITCHEN ; FURNI— consisting of 2 cook stoves. 2 ten plate do.. 1 coal do., I bedsteads and bedding, 2 bureaus, 2 cupboards, 3 tab:es, 1 Staid, I rife, 2 sets chairs, 2 wood chests, I large spinning wheel, is lot fat cane, iron pots, mileh ciia's, about 10 efockt epplebutter, dried apples, tubs, churn, doughtray, carpets. aide saddle, hoe, spade, woad saw, ex. 2 meat choppers, together volt: a variety of other articles not neces sary to mention. MRS. MARY M VERS. fob 26—ts PEtLE •snni. THE subscriber intending to discontinue farm ing will sell at Public Sale at his residence, a bout pite`thile North of Leitersburg, near the Way nesboro' l'urnpike, od WEDNESDAY THE 10TH D 4 Y OF hi ARCH, 1869, the fullowing personal property, to wit : HEAD OP HORSES, among which ate 2 No. I Brood Mares and 2 ex trr Plow Leaders, 3 three-yearling Colts, 3 two yearling Colts; 14 HEAD CATTLE, among which are 5 goedlch Cows, 2 Fat Cattle, the balance young eattlei 3 BROOD BOWS, 11 SHOATS; 13 HEAD GOOD SHEEP; ' also fanning implements. among' which ore 3 FARM WAGONS, (good) 1 one horse-Wagon, I pair Wood Ladders, I Wagon Bed, I Falling -top Buggy, 1 Grain Lad. dcre, I Rail Carriage, 2 throe horse Plows,- 1 two horse do., 5 double Shovel Prows, 2 single do., 4 Borrows two of which are corn harrow's, 1 Corn Coverer, 1 Clad Roller, I set Locust Sled Runners, I Springtooth Rake, 1 Revolving machine strap, We gort, gears for six horses, 6 housens, 66y nets, 1 six horse 'line, plow lines, I. set Single Har ness, Cellars ami Bridles, I Wagon Saddle 2 Side 'Saddles, 1 - ICutting Box; 1 Grain' Drill,. (TroXers make) I large sized Wheat Fan, (Watkins' make) I Slegih, 1 common Threshing Machine with - 1 4 4w York . Itorse flower,.3Griqstonea, .1' crowbar, one diging 2 stone .. sledges;2 (iv 'ehaina,':' 1 sixth chain, 4* pair strelebers, g • pair butt traces, breast chains, I rough 10ck, , 1 jackscrew, cow. chains and halters; single and double trees, 3 treble trees, one wheelbarpow, t rolling i screea, , - 1 SET NO. 1 BLACItSMITII TOOLS, , 2 screw plates; I tirabender, lot 'cider -barrels, 2 moveingsaythes,,l cloverseed cradle, 1 gtaitt, cradle, ,2 shovels, 3 hiveg of Mee; • 350 BBLS. OF CORN ; 460 liuBiitiA buoi.tg-, 25 Bea o PQTATOF.t. , ,- also, H erne' Furniture, such as one Corner env/ion& 1 - Wavier. a Betbiteaesi 'l. Lounge 2 Tables, half doz. Chain, add many otherarticles not enumerated. *.. male to commence at 0 o'clock on said day when a creditor' , 10 months will be given on all, sums of $lO an upwards, tbe purchaser to give his note with approved security, 'antl if net -naid' :within 16 daps after maturity interest will bechargeri from day -of sale. No goods to be. removed until settled lot. DAVID GII.HERT. . hasl2-4tj-.. , 4 3 V. Mono; Auct. 'Herald and Torch: frageletrivin,ecipy 31 - and Ch. 'advertiser. TARIED FRUIT.—Dria Peaches , Tried Apples jjiliied MetWm, • ' nein & staisuore & sold !)), Paints, Tarnishes, Brushes, Glass, MEM NSW AL WAIMANT. ' PUBLIC SALE! TotHO enbseriber intending to qui t gold keepin g , will sell at public ale, without ratite, at the el in Quincy, on Friday Me 12th day of March, 1869, the following property; to w i t : 4 HEAD GOOD HORSES, *rine an extra fine' gray horse, suited fetal! purposes; Noct•fiesh Cow, 1 PancAlleith, 3 Strings Sells, 1 Buggy Spread, (new) 2 sets Harness, good as new,; 1 set.oialarness.3 Itioling•BritihilisOneneW t- . 1 Riding Saddle, 23 Halters, 2 Spring Wagons, one new with bed, bows and-corer; 2 PALLINGI4. TOP BUGGIES, I 'good tis new four head find Howl; 1 new Look Stove with pipe L atml_firttures, ( o 9 Combination) 2 Parlor Stoves and pipe, Coal Stereo, 2 Corner Cupbbaithr; nearly ittbcrt - 5 Tables, 10 Wash St.tnds, 11 BEDS AND BED:- = DING, 3 Rocking Chairs ) , 3 sets Chairs, one set new; 1 Secretary, 1 chest, 1 desk; BO 'be. Feath- ers, 7.5 yards Good Carpeting, 150 pounds Bacon . Also his entire stock of LIQUORS AND ' BAR-FIXTURES,-- among which are 100 gale. Whiskey, 50 gals. Gin, 25 gals. Pale Brandy, 25 gale. Ginger Brandy, LO gals. Wine,.l Copper Whiskey Pump, 6 patent brass Forests.; Bar Situres, such se tumblers, wait ers, measures, water cooler, dye,, I hominy mill, large aide lamps with reflectors, 6 hand lamps, also a lot Qimenswego, 1 child's balsa, -2 wood nisi. 1 ladder, 3 cow chains.% bbls. vinegar, II empty iron• bound barrels, 5 20—gal. kegs, 5 124.04 kegs, 1 set bar-room -chairs, noes, shovels, finks, rakes, and many-other articles not nesteasary to Mention. Bale . : , ra . a w en a cre 1 0 Montius_w4ll given_on_all_atana-of-Ten—Dollers and upwards. feb L9—ta PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will sell at public sale at his res idence, near Ringgold, on Monday the Bth day March, the following valuable personal prAperty. to wit: ' . 4 HEAD HORSES (all good work horses) ono of which is a fine leader; 26 DEAD HORNED CATTLE, - erg t - Turw - roch• a gorsl - MitebS - Ausui,oo res by day of sale, six Fat Oster, thir balance young cattle; 20 HEAD HOGS; • a FARM WAGONS, one three•inch tread, pearly' new; 1 tacoherse Wag on, I — Cart; 1. Caerisgei 1 - Trotting Boggy nearly new ; 1 pair Kay Carriages, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 Wagon Bed, 1 Gitapswing Drill, I Spring flak, goad ns new'; -- 1 Sleigh,•l pair - Bark Ladders, 1 Wh ea t Fan, 1 Corn Stoller, 2 Rolling Screens, 2 Cutting Boxes, 3 three-horse Plows, 1 two-horse Plow, 2 single And 4 ,dOttble 'Shovel Plowa, 1 Corn Coverer, 2 Harrows, treole, doubje'and single trees,. 1-whealtrrtolsi;_L - gri. • EAPEit AN mairrat, lot wagon gears, plow gears, collars, bridles,. hal ters and fly-nets, 4 log chains, 2 fdi.h-citains, spread ers, butt,. breset and cow chains, - a tot grain bags, I. goof Rifle, grain cradles and mowing scythes, 1, jackscrew, 1 crowbar, 2 digiag irons,, mattocks. shovels, hoes, farks and rakte, and many other ar ticles not necessary to mention. Bale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when a credit of Eight Months will be given on„alisonn of $ and up wards, said natal' to be paid within 20 defy after maturity or ittereat to be paid from day of sale . feb 12-ta ELIAS SMOCK PUBLIC SALE. residence, in Waynesboro, on Saturday the 1301 t sky of March, 1869, the following property, to wit : 3 Tables, 3 Bedsteads and Bedding. 1 Wardrobe, 1 Bureau, 1 Stand, - It Cupboaidi. 12 Chaim, 2 hulking Chairs, 1 Sideboard,l Doughlray,2Stores, (1 a Cook and the other alarlor stow,) 3 Kettles, (1-Copper, 1 Iron, and 1 smali bra - , kettle,) I Set- tee, a lot Csipeting, 1 Wood box, Dishes, Crocks and Tinware, 1 Wheelbarrow, a lot Smoothing Irons, Window Blinds, 2 tubs, and other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when a reasonable credit will ba given. NANCY GILBERT. feb 19—ts QUINCY - FOUNDRY AND VITACHINE SHOP! HE subscriber having pirchased of Mears. Hess & Emmert their Foundry and lifichine Shop at Quincy, Pa-, respectfully am:ounces to the public that ha will continuo the business, and for the present, will do all kinds of repairing -in iron or wbod. Will also build new Overshot, Undershot and Breast Water Wheels and Flour Bolts to or. der. lleihg a praCtical and experienced mechanic he flatters himself that he can give general satitfac. Lion to all who will foams him with their patronage. He further promises that his charges shall be mod, crate. dec le &mod JOHN L.. IttETCA4FE. AV.DITOR'S MOTICE. 111 HE undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orl I phone' Court to distribute the balance in the hands of A. H. Huber, administrator of Margaret Hoover, late of Waynesboro, deed, among the creditors of said deceased, gives public norice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Wednesday .he 8d of March, I S6St, at 10 o'clock, at the office et Jos. Douglas, Esq., in Waynesboro'. feb 12-41 E. J. BON LIRA KE, Auditor. ,d" . W . ARSING j)ARTIES known to the subscriber, having, ea. X ribd off rails, e tc .; from his premixes, he gives notice that he will hereafter punish to the extent of the law any person or persons thus caught trespass. jug and stealing' upon nix premises. leb 19-31 E IMOND BROWN. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given. that Lettere Testa mentary on the teats of Daniel (iarlinger, late or Quincy, township, dec'd, have been granted to tue urideivigned, residing i n Quincy township. Franklin county, Pa. All perking knowing thearseliee indebted to said . Estate will please make immediate-.payment. and those having claims .present thorn duly authenti cated for settlement, EIAZA BETH_ OTARLINVER, Ex'x feb 19-6 t) with the ,W annexed. • 'Horse Power for Sle. THE subscriber hos for sale.a ono:borsa power; suitabieler boring• Posts, which will be sold low fur cash. JON-'!THAN NULL. feb 124 w TO IMOTOGU-APIIEUS; good-PhotographSiallety for sale. The only A ette, in the &mt.' A rare chance for any One wiabing to huy seettrootas in a good location. • Addnme feb L2-3t] NOTICE. , "DUBUC rranco is hereby given that applies ." non lois been •duly . msde to the Court of Coin mon P eirecitrianktin county, January Term, A. D., 1869. by sundry titize:is of Wayneshors' in said county, tolerant svitiarter tf trieorporation unties the :mete, inyle'eitd title ol'the Enterprise Building Association. • W. if. McDOWDLII. feb ". ' Prothonotary. COWS FOIL SALE.- TTHE subscriber offers for sale priTattgy 2 good Mitch COW% _ jus 1511 JOHN—T. STULL. 0. V. Moms, Acct. at public ►ale at bar J, 11.-HA,MILTUN. _Waynesboro', Pa. A. E. PRICE.