VILLAGN Mites WiILIZATAISI a ZLO'i January # stEr-Four thousand tivikiindro GM'S *us arrived at New York darietitatttniter. Kr Johnny Steele, the ~ tt9W- .. ridsies," to driving a team. , egabere aft 83. Pterhytoriati io Now York pity, and 88 is 114+1010ga. nia. Chief Justin - (.77 t orititee to the Ohio Legislature in Ewer • the' Mb:With Amendment. ' •• • go,'Both firm:lolU tfilatNi4sedri Legiso : • moot. , d it . - 10104 13 0 guooeut on 4be 4PIMPncEIPV.OII, ILq‘i..ol February. wAtit bill was introducid lo.tho HOl3B/1 tolintreheo the National ciierenq tilll3l.l4l,6o#olllo'''aind rand . the delit itt loto l retit. 'iltatblirighatu:Tditeg,le4o4 Intibkiieited ©boat the pioltefted L iiiiqun ) ,t'4OgViet! con,. earning the Hortea r ee,,..lje , (4 ,, ,reprirtedi 147 advocating armed reeistence:, thould 'topics/ tentative betame a la*: ' '" cV.AdVieea received , frow Otiio are' to The effect that Thiiibatices are ratification of the Fttteentjk Apeadipent.— 'The Senate will certainly agree to itood it is now believed the House will do the shrine. tTho Washington • IS'eas , says that a pottage containing 830,000 was stolen - horn Adam's Express Company,.in that city, be tween Saturday evening and liontlay morn. ing last. CErThtt Intelligen cer hes "gone dead" aireen4 Hine. It eras started tip a few tnonsbs ego by Alenander Delmar, an a Free Trade organ, but the cause is too ,4aentr to' stffilairl att-organ - at __IV ash ington ta-tt is stated that just before Mr, Stan ton left the War Department, be sold. the largest , part of his library, Ojai' in 1869 was one of the finest in the country, in brder to meet hie current expenditures. , Tire great charactoriatics of the man were well undor• stood by the country, but it is only, Oben his death that many beautiful incidents inns trating his noble qualities are Nemo% gee, orally known. =Pro the House of Repreeentativeg on Tuesday the bill for the admission' of • Vir ginia was reported from . the Rettliatthetien Committee. It sets fora) that ifie people of the State are believed 'to be well ,disposed towards the National Ge'veranient, cad 'hav lag complied within requireiticnto, the State °hall be adinitteditite r tie *UAW. tbe con ditions imposed arg that tboSe" moons tv,ho held office as members of Congress, Legible turn, or any may've or judicial —position under the [lofted States, end aftirivaide gaged in rebellion, shall net agalcilitild office, unless relieved of their disahilifiee 'by Con gress. The laws of the State obeli not ho changed so as to take away from the colbrell race its present political privilege. The bill. together with Mr. Binghom's substitute ) was peat back to the committee. C1C=1:11 Ayer's American Almanacs, for the neti year, has arrived for delivery.gratis by , the , litrnggists to all who call for it 'this little, annual bas the largest circulation tO any book in the world, made by the feet that it furnishes the beet medical advice which. Ya available to the people—enables them 0- do 'ermine what their complaints are aatt, how , to cure them. It contains the starting rm. ; nouneemeat of the cal/Arra/Am of a roariol, ar the combustion, of oue of tbe. stars in • the firmament with all ittraftendent planets., Thu-AIIIBRIOAN STOCR jouttwAt.—The January number,of this valuablo.Agrieultur al monthly presents the following rich table: of contents : New Veses t.;reeting, Cooked Food for Stock, Poultyydlints for -January . , The Separation-of-Rutter from 'Milk, root Rot in Calves; Cheittee "WOO - Ange l ' diai Dorking Fowls, Sheep MaiteiN Cara of Sorry. During Parturition, Feeding Cattle, Acute Rheumatism, Of Founder 0o; Feeding Horses, Improved . Fatto Sitlek.; The Chinese flog, Weaning Catena; RUA' :goe b in; Fowls, Keep Sheep, Inversion. of the Wrotah in Cowa, Applications, of Mannre to the Surface, Treatment, of Miltib- COW& WOlk Joe January, Lay your Plans for' tho Tear, fineeding and rearing cattle, Sheet; kising, 400 Oreeding 1 4 /ntal"Asiinials, lle ,Careftd ot - Stuck is Winter,,Waste'of kwed in Winter, loquiriea and Answeis f Rook notiece,"Ctitaq . Jeg nes. dre. .As this Jouriiilltiepabliiihd ist the low price of M.. a me, ,with splendid l'isinisons to, SubScribers nod „vogue, we hope all our Fortiaet frienda..will .804 for a specimen. Ty which' will be /Tat freitity sending n etesop , to , pay, pierige. Ad ' dr as .tsi • 1 ) . Sober Pa, • , • Tbe head of a Chinaman; dried and - ate cerserved, arrived at ZlOnago 4.kaoka in tea. •• - • A boy is York county, named ilouswi or LIB kicked is the head by bon e s.(ew deo, sgo, and killed. , 'A. jealous kushand in Memphis broke' hie otiN becuuhe he !bought her, flaw", attracted Lunch attention"... • • WRWM =ZI - Governaa Zgestotge. -- Go*. Garr'* Message wad, seat to ...the ties Istafttre'oo Wedseeday, of last week,— The' follOwt)3g ie.a elnopsis of its 000tooti: &siege 03Ootts 140111)00 to -the tieviidegre:of itellth'' and' phsperity ,lej4yed dating the *op; urges. the Tastionsibbx nature of the duties de!olving on the, The State Finances are represented to be eminently satisfactory.- The reoeipla front all sources during OA. year emanated to 80,- 264666.65 and'-t, has n 10041104 iftMß,- 774,10 leaving a belanee . $1,41)0,80.3,94 is Abe trenturg. • ' • The - Eiette -Debt on 'the -10th , nr Zintoinberi 18q0, W4s 442,8141§40,94. , 4ltt ithe ning of Goo. Geary's a'dmiiiistyatieti jo 1847 Nt o 9 it a 087,;04,40,9477, ,*ipsolKix - ;06 debt:la's been- twinned -o - Aso,sqviia . 47,l4 w.bitah 047:1,400,414101 Inti44n,laet., year. 11 4 0 coterllgr. tnogrie:the, fl*OlAMO.ollqinn Abas thp,LegtslatiteJegetntuthe blue, bel ong** asPike)elptiegi keel v titne r .te Aisne,. in the bands *file State TreasuFeri,to yestetkila 49010 1 0E0P0 whereby , inrge .111 V; log tivilickrYrAillry would, hoomomell,., and the dip/anodel annual scramble for .thp offum There are within the State 11871 school districts ; • 18.980, schools; .8,445 graded schools; 12,900 school directors; 74 super intondents, 17,142 4 teachers, ecli, 816,7. 5 3 popilS. overage...fast of tuition, for each pupil is ninety•seven cents pet' month. The whole cost of ft:titian for the 'fear is g3,40.0,- 804,26. Total cost loeludingespeediturea of all kinds during the year, $i3,9a6,109‘..). Estimog,vaine,of school•property 814045,- It is estimated that -85 4 0,0 ft children are atteading,private schools, leaving 74,0011 _ont4-84758-aitildreu r ie-t-beStatti—not—at tending schools of any kind. • The whole ,number of ,children, admitted into the Soldiers' Orphans ;Schools • since their establishment was, 4,09; -807 . have been discharged en, orders, 01.13,im age, and 59 have died, leaving. 3,o3l at the end of the, year. It is estimated4hat tbUirlOCl will he required to support ;hese schools during the nest year. The Gevernor recomthonds .tho,establish caent of a Boats for lksableil soldiers, and the adoption of snits* legiilation to bring the. inutuanee companies of the. State under proper control,to prevent the , recurrioce of anal disasters as the Avbeddle mining slangbfer—ro securee proper itiiiteotion of gas and gas metres used; add sun dry other matters pertaining 'to State sdmin• istration. The Message: closes with tt brief •reference to National' affairs The Reconstruction measures' of Congreas are endorsed. A dove protection and encouragement of Amer- ittan manufaetures: labor, and produeta, is urged. Thestrugglinellubans reoeivela kind word, and the Governor thinks the National Glnverninent-shoulci in some way give them alelping hand. He opposes any contraction of national currency, and holds that whilean early resumption of specie payments is de. airable, it should net be forced • by injudi. dons legislation. AlM(legroom getg Drunk The Port. Dope' • soya that , a couple resOick 'in the vOral diattiete, hot far from totin," were engaged to be martied, and Wei* ceatted" three tittles in one of the town eh:itches. Oa the day ffited for the o,oldtte tt/a 'orthe ceremony the happy couple name to town arrayed in all the glory of state clothes ) bringing with them a brother of the bridegrodm, who wag• to officiate as beat man, and whet the result proved, awfully entitled to that character leaving the blushing damsel in charge cif his. brether, the inteoded husband adjourned oto,a „bar-room. to get "something hot" to ebeer his spirit% under the trying ordeal through which he was to pass. After waiting a ream:table time for his nppearance, hie affianced and the test of the party grow uneavy, and, finally, an expedi tion was organiced toga in searah of him.— Tboy discovered• .hitn in the tavern in a ,pomatooe condition, and , repotted that hot io the proper quarter. The bride bore up , bravely under this trial,, declaring that she aid. not dare a cent,,he suss I" gond-for no& lag drunken .wretch, sod , she was glad to got clear of him. Moreover. ehe wee not4oing to be, hum- bugged that way ent,of getting,a .husband; ; she came to tawn to beAnturied ) and tnerritad she was determined ro ber-q to, the ftret • man thin inlaid take her. Bather, than see_ the gill , dienPPointedebout a tribedlike that, the ;brother, who come to. io the'."beet man' beelines volunteered, to be her victim him. self, The bargain was sopa tondo, aid off he started for tr license, returning in a short tithe, when the" were Matried and started - tor home, leavinglhelther tadiVidual to ed. lay the spree aft best• be •coeid:' The affair has created no little talk and much merri ment among those acquainted with the facts, end the intended husband is no having' a rough titue among the wage. From the hitiany Evening Journal , of Pee. , 4 7,1V;0. CAVIL' ,PA MAGiEI3. to ,the i great t=nit' gQlia,43. Perry agaiast 'Taggart. , , whio has beep before, !Me' Blete,s. Court.for tifO past seven or eight i jeare; nod lei agree year& 441; More. di . Wore e ado., A 4,11400, o ,I;iises p ,epOpipted 119 ;31 . ater s ; jct . , ascertain, illl4 k .keptFt. gains ,and made birdie diffendelitiia violeliog, the sigoments and Infringing k!te,tw,teste, which the ,celebrated Omuta!, ISteyeltalte r , Inaptifactored sold, we !nein that , 6,4 11 port boo been made ovtartliog.to I .lklr. , ,PoprrY t as damages, the 5ucwwf,842 1 747 4 Some tbousaode of fitoverrtbst,, Wet:" sold: by the,Littlefieti Stove Alitutripp!ring nm• pan) , are understood not to •be inalittied , this award, but are lobe the eubje4, et:fur *her :proceadings. A utsats.--This is a newly dieeepettst or. tielo to be used Tor a hair ilressioa, whiish id said to be superior to saythinrof ore - kiod yet placid helot* the - OOHS' Wrestler's the hoir•soft svdslooey,, xtol ktiti Auld, * 9O 0 0, 4* togra! (3 141,10. ,r 1 i1 0 0.0 1 .9 0 ;inn* latkedounkle neoerlog. Is , : 9pS ptoperfy s baitdye t ;agtr ; ycF it Pe 00',4 oe the rootietbe same when apPlied, On restore it telt, *tights/ odor sad luzurianee in vugr brief period , ot dame. it is besond gnostical, very suporior , thiogi •sod will mots thot fill the expeetatiens of any one who Amy p.urebitso it.,--SpractspiPapar. California has 804,000 poach trees— aro 'Answers voter. LOCAL MATTERS. female te ; „ • Stitll!” , list Well the ettldest- fai r The on iool 41 big • it the Rs card Woe 'for_ tiesity esteattied gale 13ille. underlaid life 19,"' SVl,q tfidi your rbotographlukeu atthollidindeid 43iiiIiisiy• V ' 0. -Htilokbili,, • avir,Etentar and administrators' notices are' inerteil' id the Rerniqi Pat half the usual hi' Tate e arse y e pa ie ere. 'Vusitib astin..l-4peeinl affection is di. Footed : to AO SACS ef:Venk, Miller, and Thompson & Bro.-in tiiig issue. Mir The oiroolatlon of the Picard is general in this eeotion. It is therefore . vela- Ofqireekbill still continues to frame all Muds 4 pictures at the Diamond Gallery.—•- Glve him a call. ria,, The weather tVr the past few days has been unusually mild ; too sprine•like for mid•winter. We understand teveral parties in town and vicinity, took advantage or the sate aol , snap, an , mime , tii — itt ge ioa houses filled. ma., Claimants for Border Damages are requiiited to &Van Jos. Douglas, Esq., this week and get dieit'papera properly adjusted. Thie will be the last opportunity given. -* 004CflatAKING —We refer our readers to the adversisemente of Jacob Adams and Geo. B. Hawker in to-day's paper. These gentleman are first-class mei:banjos, and should .be liberally patronized by the public. GooD TEMPtAItS ate requested to say that the present:to of the members of the Independent Order of Good Tetnplars is re quested at the Easement of the M.E.Ohttreb, this (Friday) evening. esth..A meeting Was recently held at Fair- field, in Adams County, at which a Company was organized with the view of building a turnpike between that place and Gettysburg. A committee was appointed to solicit sub scriptions. ge.. Thos. J. Filbert, administrator of Andrdw Oaks, 'deed, trill expose to publio sale on the 22d inst. a lot of ground on East Main Street, with a comfortable one end ti half story brick house and other iaw• provements thereon.. 'DMITISTAY.—Persons dosiriog the ser viees of a Dentist, trill find Dr. A. K. Bran isholte askillfal operator, and we are grati fied to learn that he is being liberally pa croaked. De occupies the office on Me ebanio Street, formerly used by Dr. T. D. 'French. BIG On Thursday of Last wash, Mr. John A. Barr hauled with sit horses, from Williamsport' to Middleburg, one hun dred hundred and thirty-three hundred weight of coal. Ilia must be a model team of draught horses. Can any of our lowa farmer patrons beat ll* "pall"? M=GMI CALL ACCEPTED.— We learn from the ..Echo that the esteemed Pastor of the Lu theran Church in this place, Rcv. A. Buhr won, hod accepted the call to the Lutheran congregation of Greencastle, and will enter on, the discharge of his pastoral duties on the first of April. STABLE 13URNT —W learn that tbe sta ble u 0 Pikesville, on the premises of James nevis, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday morning lass, The building was occupied by a man named Favorite A valuable cow perished in the flames, and its contents, hay, fodder, &o. werte consumed. FURNITITRt, &o.—We direet special at tention to the mammoth . furniture establish ment of I. H. Whitmore, of Greenca s tle, advertised in to-daye paper. Air. W. heti the largest as well as the finest seleCtion of furniture, earpets, &o. in the county. Per 'eons in this region deßiting articles in hie line will do well to give him a call. Fo,r4 ITarbaughp • , residing in Harbaugh's iraitcy, has recently 'Sold his farm, containing' 145 acres, more 4r less, ior•the - euto of 87,250, to hie. brother Nashingtoo, flarbaugh, and harm& moving to Friend's Cove, Bedford county, Fa. Pm= Tatusms..-Adrprtising has ern. ate& .many a • new bmsiness;' • has enlarged ,eld . business ; bee Teemed many a bisieass ; has eased many a failing baei. -14*0 ; ttae-presorvod many a large busiaess, /and 'seemed amass in - every business. He whirled' ears to-beat, let bins hear—and itdiertibe in the Riconip. iittniterimia.re' lento that tbe'eatotioes 49,11t . 4itesi.ite aeeptiot.of *beak ceoditet 'll3 mpoootion with traok, Kurtz, to the Vel,tect litoOttrea Obtrob, Quineyi we gave lICIMet. tipe'Plooe, was sweated by ,ofgoer Heather IlOgNii eitthe eight of the firat hat. , He. if no w ' gq ii r tiorolfick: ip k t•Pleteller with hie twoomplie4 in crime. • , va.. here ere tbreu kindred nunneries 'io the (failed States. PICAMIS —et course of leo. itiraeigill 6e dilivired in the 'Beanfled ututroh Of. Waynesboro'. Those who have the mailer Itt !mod wilt secure sneh leolwr. Thu courae; .00401st of four features. In eidbf that . .--thowle'lb ieotttnt entertaiuhtepts way be. a ;Alcoa's, the" . .. • Sea s on • Tip* ete are vold'aslow sot St 00, adpittivqa pedants!, and lady to eaoh leoitire. - slop 2aots, The first lecture will be de v. etea OD ThuralifiltPlellfitg44PtiatY, ,ttev. Samuel Philips, of Ifeltiluore ; Sul:P leat " The highest Styht of a Man." .TIIANIC.B.--• Ilan. D. W 419011 Rowe, of .gliMnbetsbutg, will accept our thanks 101 1 a copy of a neatly hound sketab of die 126tb Regiment of. P. V., giving au authentic ac• count of the Regiment, by one of its of& Mits. It wilt certainly be priced •find pre— served by the officers and privates Of the.. 126th. The price of the book is 21.00, which is very low. The proceeds from its sale ate to be n..lied for the benefit of. the i (4 ran to Aunty -o s sere odumootal 4seociation." eir Rev. R. Swilling, formerly of Quincy, and who recently married a Miss Black of this county, is now stationed, cc Allred, N. Y., and preaches to a congrega tion of three hnndted members— _ll_llr. S. is as successful in the thinisterial offten as he was in teaching, the tracrabers will have no cause to regret his election to the cher.e. g INCE Al iliolenclus. , BUFFALO ROBVIS'e A LA ROE LOT assorted glades of Prime Buf f& fato !lobes, and a taw, X X . Whole A.P Bolles, mall be sold eheale at TIPUEGIiF'S HAT, 'Fyn,. AND GLOVR FAcroAX.. Opposite Washington House , Hagerstoolii,Mek, BUGGY, :SLEIGH, & HORSI3' , BlAliff(FfirS: fVARIETY of new Patton's: eattimBn tutiiris% grades at 110, Fpa, AND Gwyn : RA(l, P, 19,T Hagerstown, At t k A.l AFl.l.'• FORS.. it/J INK, sable, "Fitch. Squirrel, Frers4) and a variety of common Fiirs;alletYles, anti pricts. Astrtichtini Angora, Eritnitie, Bwnn I.24iyn and :Sable l'rimming:2, Fur-trimmed' Hoods. and every other article' in the Fur or Vrindnintr tins for ladies' wear at F 8 FUR FA&ORT, Opposite Washington Howie. Hagerstown, Md, N. B. AIl furs are warranted OS represented, end no resurrected furs sold in our establishment. , OLD FURS Ago ESURREC I'ELL cleaned altered and repair ed in the beat 'manner at I.II I .OEI3IIIIAPH's Fun FBoTOTIT, Opposite the Washington House. tiageretown, GLOVE FACTORY. ucT E are menutatruriug popular- Glovea YY of the tiny, including the , greet hog Skin Glove. 2000 Ladies end :3000 Gents have warn three goods of our own make. They will tell you they are the best glove they ever were, nlmdet as neat as a-kid glove and five times as: titfrattlet anti matte only at UP DEGRA Gpoirs Ann Pllit FAerosr, Opposite the 'Washington House, Hilgemown. TO , (DONS WRIPVIV THE Advertiser, filming been reatored to health in a few weeks, by El Very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several year:l3:lth a severe lung ark:. tion, sod that dread disease, Consumption—is anx ious to make known tobisfellow-sufforers themeans of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used (feel , of Charge). with the direc tions for preparing and• using the same, which they will find a Boas cone FOR CORSIROTIoR, Amvems, Bansonms, etc. The object of the adveitiser in sending the Prescription is to - benefit the afflicted, and spread information 'Which he cOneeiii4 to be in. valuable; and he hopes every solider will try hit lineally, as it will coat them ribthing, and may pole a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will plesse, dress Rim. EDWARD A. WILSON. may 1.41 Willititnsburg, Kings 0., ew' York'. LERIIIOII44 .01:0 1 Irelli s A UkIN a LEMAN who•nuffered fur years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ef fect% of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by wriich he was cured. r3ulTerersaisbiug to profit by the advertiser's experience, can du so by address. ing, 111 perfect confidence. JOHN D. OGDEN, may 141 No- 42 Cedar street. New Yor;c. : fig3Bl=l .11.LICAVAthaElt. At Greoncastie, oo the 80th nit, by the Rev. U. D. Venepacker, Mr. Thomas Robi. son, of Binithaborkr. Md., to Miss Coirte Clevoretooc. of the Fortner Om. On the 28th tilt by the Bev. Jon. V Rohrer, Mr. BENJAMIN HOOVER, to Miss SALLIE NEWCOMER, both of the vicinity of Leiteisbur;. M'CollitC11?1. On the 29th ult., at his residence is Con cord, -Franklin Co of consumption, Dr. JAMES CRAWFORD, aged 40 years, 10 months and 14 dap. • Near lilac Rook, on the 2Gth of Deem. her, 1889., , •Mrs. MARY MAGDALENA BARDAUGH, aged 86 years and 3 stays. In the full minim of her mental powers, while her children were standing around her bed, she turned bet eyes upon them, usd with *smile, said; "It is all right. Why do.you weep.? I would not live always With comforting evidenenthat she was leaf ing them in Christian hope and peace, she closed ber eyes, and without a sigh or a struggle joined her saluted husband in that better %wild. where parting comes ant.: "i She leaves sit children to moans a loss which the gracious favorof God almie eancompen sate. 0, God .of their father and mother, bo theit God r In tbistnew outgusb of Sl ial grief, and memory of it Mother's radi ant life, how,'naturally' the plaintiin'inspita tion rises from The striated hearts Mother, dear mother ! why linger away Flom the home of thy loved ones ; 0 why so long (1%5 , 1 Thy pleas so lonely, so 'desolate. &rear— ;All wants So•cheingedwhint mother's not 'hero ! Withoorthee" ~tiettx niniher, one home His night; [kir, flowers tike. ttotAir, on, shOe ore , no 4 bright,; idly we winder , the !ling hours away! Moths!, dear mother ! o,Wby Jost thou stay .3 I know•that tby spirit still with Us:here. That on loves eltirp pinionsthou'rt hovering near, Tiled why so long linger from pleasure actor I Haste thee.detu mothor ! wby linger away ? C. S. H, • Puirminkustua t Titetuittylan. 11. 1870 g —Faitllt—..thern is kiotal alumni° of any delnand for ehlpieent tiaringlo the unfavor able tenor of fbrehoAdvlcesond titin on the pert of, the local trade to anti& pate future wants. •Ahout.9oo barrels ctitaitg. ed bands & ineludint stiperlitio at. 84.2504.4 80 , ettnie at 84.75®5; 'WlEtioittlib andAlioneswa eztra.tstuilit It 85..251g6,,the 'latter rate for choice, Pennsylvania do. do. at 85@5.75; Indiana and Ohio do. do. at 85 7403.25, and fancy brands at 80.50@7.- 50, according to quality. '.l.tye flour is steady aI IN--There is lie iatprovetnont to ribtice I the demand for wheat, but 01661 are Wady at the recent deOlitui`; sales of 2,000 bushels prime Pennsylvania red at 81.27®1428. Bye is steady, at $l.OO for Western and Pennaylvonia. Corn Ia quiet and prices favor buyerii. itith tales of old yellow at 8102 8,505 btisbeis new,yellow at 87®90b on the creek add afibet r and 1400 1 bushels choice old westera mired at 81.08 Qate sell at 65®570 for Pennsylvania and I western: Wilietty letfirmer ; 85 bids iron. bound sold aIMI-.44®1 8 05, Cloverteed is qiiiet, with Belot at58(38.25 t• MCCO I TTC;: I 3/51.4 All persons are hereby notified not to trust James Barnes on my account, as I will not pity debts con- tracted by him hereafter. I t V.lll. 111AHNE8. jun 14 - 3t . . FOR RENT. sub*criber offers for Rent the lame and handsomely finished Room above his store, also the Store Room adjoining, loupe/1y occupied by him. jin 14-3 t. W. MILLEat. NOTICE. T-41E-Fnbscribers-having-tlispotied-Of—their—cosch U shop to U. B. liaisker, notifies rill pewons in debted to them either by note or book account. to call and settle. The books and accounts are in die 'hands of S. S. Thomason, at the old stand, where lie is still employed. jan 14 4t THOMPSON & BROTHER ritiraLlO SALE. firlHE oubsevibets having quit the ensehmaking business, will sett their stock of new end set:- end-bond Vehicles n t public sa le, on `IATURIM 'I. JANUARY 22, 1t470, euneisting of 3 B,iiting-top finagles, 2 Hockey...ay unit 2 Twttiirg Buggies, 1 tiring W nom. &c Hale to commence at 10 olciock on said day, when n credit of six months still be given. ion 14 21 TilitmrsoN CO - A CIIIIIIIING. pHE subseriber announces to his friends and tho public that he has purchased the (leach Factory tormerly owned by Irszsel Hese, and is now engage', in the abuse butsiness, on Main Street, at the East end Of Waynesboro'. Haling a knowl- edge of the business, and ernyloy.ing now but prectichl workmen, and by strict ettention to busi- ness he hopes to merit a share. of patronsge- All kinds of new werk on ham) and orders filled promptly, tau 14 tf GEO, D. HA WEER._ WAYNESBORO' COACH FACTORY. r11:11 W . B. HAKER having withdrawn from ui the firm of Adams & Hawker. the subaetiber informs the public-that hem/mint:les the Coachmak., ing business in all its branches, at the old stand. He will at all times have a supply of new Buggies, dif f erent kinds, on hand; also second handed ye- Wales. Repairing done at short notice. He tiara the best material and employs good tneehanies. lin returns bte thanks to be public for their liberal pa tronage and by attention to businesa and a &po sition to accommodate hopes to merit a libeial char of the same in the future. ' .itin'l4 JACOB ADAMS. PUBLIC SALE• Hi. ha sold at public Nate, on SATURDAY JANUARY 29, 1870 at big residenco. mile North of Quincy, on the voila loading from Quincy to Fookstortn, the folloWing Foram:tat prop erty, to wit, viz: TWO GOOD HORSES I a goad Wagon end Plow leader: 2 Mita:tow*. 6 bead of Young Cattle, 1 extra hull, S head of Hoge. one a good brood goat; 2 two horse Wag. one. three-inch tread, one of which is nearly, new; 1 Trotting Buggy, nearly new ; I Wheelbarrow, I Wagon Bed and Hung Boatels, I Cutting Box, 2 Plows; 1 two anti thvet-herse and 1 two-time ; 1 Harrow. I double and 1 single shovel Plow, treble. double and single.trees. I riding saddle, 1 riding bridle, a lot of plow gears, 1 grain cradle, 1 mow ing scythe. Also about 5 bushels Cloverseetl, 40 bushels Oats. a lot of Potatoes; about 100 Chest nut Posts. and a great' many other articles too ne• merous to mention ! GEO. W, MILLER. • jan 14 3t .1. It. SUITE Ere t. 1?ligillt SMLIS3 TeHF, undersigned intending to relinquish farta• inn. well sell at Public, sale itt hiares:Jrnee, on t tarn: of A. Is. Moon, near Quincy, on THURti RA Y, FE Mb ARY B, WO, the following person al propetty, to wit: 5 WORK IMES (all good horroa) two of which are good broo4 retiree, 1 with foal ; 3 two yearling !Jolty ; 27 HEAD OF CATTLE, among which are NINE MIMI! COWS, three will be fresh by time of Bale; 2 Breeding Bows, 14 head of IShotee; TWO PLANTATION WAGONS. 1 one horse Wagon, I wood bed, 2 pair hay carriers 1 McCormick Hears, seltraker; 1 McCormick Mow or, In good order; I Wahl Drill, I topring Ilake.Ath chant and spreaders,. 2 pair spreaders 1 carrying chars, Harrows, 2 three and $ two. spreaders, Plows, 3 double and 2 single dhpFel I. l lows,,lreble, double and single trees. 1 corn coverer, 1 ladder, Q Willi of Dreechbands, 6 sets Front Gears, t wagon saddle, '6 honorer, 6 blind bridles, 7 cellars, 7 haltins, one pair lines. 2 it nets, 1 ret new•liernees, 1 tatting boa, 1 chop-eheat bolt Moine, cow chains; emoU7 Val 1.121 b 'Hay by the ton. Comfodiler by the load, 150 feet rope; I cook rtove end fixtures. together with many other articles not necessary to mention. elide to commence at 9 o'clock on said day. when attendance nod n credit of Nine Months will be Oven en all sums of Ten Drillers and upwords. JOHN FIINg. • ]an 14-3t] O. V. Moms, ouch NOTICE. jOTTCE latientrY given ttl all who re indsbt ed to the undersigned. eithef by note or book it:coyish Fo pay . ,tbgir sevend itidetitnei!s, is longer induigenee should not be expects Z ' ' ' would eepecinily notify itiusi indebted to rite` On mi . Mill' Book to pity' up. • 12119 ? 46d 0 Ton 7-4lti 'NOTICE, ~- . • TIERSONS wlfrn gave their 'mites at the 'safe of the subscriber pp thc 10th March,'lBoq.are no. Odell that the same will by due on the lOth fust.-- Prompt payment isiequeatp.l: , . ~ D.lirfl.)6ll.lllaliT. jv,7---3w, , •11, Hi -WHITMORE" .1 /soon& Zitater is • —orb- , r 14. t s-, • GREENCAOTLE j ..PA... I. H. ,W 111 T .m 4 t B Wonill eairtho attention 'hi ail' trim hi hied' of Funtinuit, Montanan, lonians. nonti, tiorpoto, to the fact Chit he hal ti titter stlick, on bind, at hiss roonaii blithe Southeast corner of Conde Blitisre, than'ill shiallar eetabliyhmente in the foonti emu bined, and that be can and does offer Jodi:cements to Housekeepers and others. in want of toads is his line; ouch as no other Unmet Deadenactut do. e his on hand ppinodi of 100 'Beat/into of oven 45 diffetima 104,, reriaing iii price froth $5 to $75 etch. • More than 50 Bureaus, of_ 25 different, stylee,'from 57;50 to $75 each. -- Upwards of 800 Chairs. of all styles,, - , from $1,25 to $35 each. IRoching Chairs froM $1,50 to lON. from $6O to $3OO Bach. Cottage Stilts,. from $3O ib $9O each. Tete-10'stos end Sofas. from $2O to .$OO each._ Spring teat Parlor Chairs, from $BO to 'soo per'halt dozen. Lounges from $7 to $35 each. Marble top Parlor Tables; a mid 'wo nn i Amin $lO, to $35 each. • Wood ,top Parlor Tables,. from $0,20 $l3 among Which ate 20 different styles. Also Estension, Breakfast, dining , • Wardrobes, Bookgasea, Writing Desks, Library Tables, Secretaries, What Nola, Hut, Racks, . Piano Stools, timbeella.titands, ramp, Office, Hall and Library Chairs. • Safes, r.idebdortla, Sinks. nrem g hti o y e , Ceptissesi Washstands, Alto, a large stock of all kinds of tiritesca,.eriab as Hair, Husk, Palm bear. Wool and whirr,- at pliers from $4 to $40.. Spring Mattresses, Spiting Bed Bottoms. Swinging and Ileckiag Cradles. The highest cash price paid for Carp e t H oge . We base rs large stock of Carpets always en hand,. such as Itiusselis, Ingtoimid, Stair, Hall and all !timid O,M/strings, onif all kinds Fl ior Oil Moth, at low prices. Looking (]lasses, from plain Wainat Frames td. Pane ' m__Arch Taps,„_inAluilt and__ Hash; _ woad Alen. Ctiildreriri Buggiers..nne. Hobby Hors es, Picture Frames and Mcealaings of ell deacrip Cons. aid at Inver r prices. then can be hurl else. where in the county. He also sells 1 1 1Choiesnle tn. the trade, all of whom he rviluesia to call and learn prices before purchasing elbestbere. Ireltax Car pets amide to order , PAOWEIIS A-RIL aIIiPERS; FOE - Innuary 14.—tf. Ayer "s., -• 4r 9 For restoring:, Gra► Hair to fls natural Vitality-and Color:. ---- A dressing which, is, at once agreeable,. bes t iary, and effectital . fors preserving tho hair. Faded or grey . diair, is soon restored'. to .its. original color, vain, the gloss and' froltness of youth. Thin hair b- thick ened, it checked', and . ' bald ness oftenCtlim.gh not always, cured by its use. Nothing eau restore ; the hair where the follicles , are .destroyed, or the glandS , atrophied and decayed. But mgr. ast l'orositt . eau be saved for usefulness by Ibis application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasfy' sedi ment, it will keep. it clean and vigorous. Iti occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, anal consequently . revere baldness. Vine from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the liairio* the -Vigor eon only benefit but not halm it. if wanted merely for a r • HAIR DRESSING , nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white • cambric, and yet taste long on the hair, .giving it' a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer ds Ca, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CD:WM% LOWELL, MASS. PAZ= $l.OO. 'A. 8. BONEBRAKE, Ihnggig. Agent. Cough Cold or A Sore ThroOt, m at ne "O' ' Feet ßequi ofeten mimme ufti diate intention, an Wearabl g. e. SRQN,<t) tr • GH c-,41' Lung ßlt nr B ra u n's se Btont/dal Troches : 0 „ UL:P win most invariably giveant re lie huff For Bronchitis, Asthma, Asthma. Catarrh. Con aumptive and Throat Diseases, they have a• sooth ing etrect. ; -SINCIERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS net e them to clear and strongtherfthe ' Owing to the good renntation and connlneity of thw Tmohes, many uMrthictesnand. &reap imitations. are offered, which are good' fin. nothing. Be sure to obtain the TRUE Brown's Broneinial Troches. SOLD EVZILXVirtIERZ. • • nov 19 etat NIERCIART - Ivtiti FOR RENT. . . THE undersigned (dere for rent iris liferehant Mill, now in - die occupancy of Martin Speak, omitted one' mile East of Leitershurg, M.. on the Antietam. This milt is !nested l.a w good groin— growing regibn and hewn line run aO. custom.— Pcursession given on the first of April,rtext. • , . DAVID DETRICR. jan P 11113610 SALE 21LIAbeAt414;.Pdtriiii sulk, qu ftAT HALIFAX' V 1 V, • THE 15th XINISI'.: nt t opidejiee Rushes, in Waynesboro'''. the cottoning Reties. t • 1. PARLOR. COOK STO ' V'E. 1 Walnut Breakfast Table. 1 Cheat, Dougmessy, 0 Maim, 2 Bedsteads I Wash Tub. Wales' Ma chine. 1 'coal bucket, tinware,'queauswersi mks, Sim to commence at olden* on, when the terms will t' made knewu by Jan 7$ Mrs. 0,1'111112i
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