Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 03, 1870, Image 2

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Thilnithl fehrnary 3.16741).
sterivu elreit is no* being tads in this
awe to 1!),Itiell the employment of the gal.
•.,
Thee lar the movement bas epsited
but little attendee, although• it large, number
of petitions, nosily from phiiadelphis asking
• for its abOlishment, have been' presented to
to 'Legislature.
esa.t.Chicago, oue !Jay het week,'E. B
obtained a verdict for tviiiiity thou
'Band dolfais agaioo l f the lilirtois Ceotral
road for personal , in urinereceived by the
explosion of s locomotive belonging - to
Comply, in the Centred depot in Ohmage, itt
pecember, 1867
antimrinitirthir
ter of Bath:tore City to issue Bonds to the
amount of $1,400,900, to complete the West
r n Maryland Railroad to Hagerstown, has
passed both branches of the City Councils.
It will have to be approved by, the logisla.
tain and a niniority of the voters of the city,
to give it vitality.
itet.There has been. at Inat, a battle in
Cab. between the revolutionists under Gen :
oral Jordan and the Spanish Ibrees under
- Wen. Puello, in which the latter were defeat
ed with the lose at thirty•sist others and
four hundred men killed' and wounded.—
This, considering the numbers engaged, not
more than four or live thousand, was a pret
ty severe, and tbo only real engagement' of
importance of which we have . had any ac.
count. if the revolutioniste_tan manage for
a few menthe longer to keep the Spaniards
.at bay; they will succeed in gaining their in•
de endwise, as the aovernipent of Spain
cannot much longer maintain an arm . ) , in the
island.
CURE FOR IV TiOOFINO COUGH.—Ao es•
change says : Mon, through his persistent
violations of natare's laws, has to pay' many
fines. But mother earth is benignant c.ti
generous. She has kindly provided a remedy
—for-nearly-every affliction—in fact, we think
• for every one, if man's inquiring mind will
only discover it. In some instances it is so
• very simple• that we can scarcely credit our
own senses. Qnly think of chestnut leaves
being a certain and immediate cure of that
abomination to the little ones—whooping
cough, yet such is the fact. The infusion is
prepared in this manner ;
Pour ono quart of boiling water on' one
onnoe of the e i heetnnt leavea, and keep eover
ed. When cold, an ordinary teacupful may
— be given three ox four - times - daily ,-- the—lea
lit the time of the patient retiring to rest for
the night. Sugar and milk may bo added,
if necessary, to deceive the patient.
Dow TO LgNOTOEN YQIIR LlFE.—Avoid
passion— cultivate a good• temper.
Eat regularly, moderately, and never over
three times a day.
Go ,to bed at ten or eleven o'eloelc—get up
when you feel that you have slept enough.
Don't sleep in the day time.•
Da your work steadily, and quit before
you are completely tired out.
Nover borrow trouble—wait until it visits
Never exert. yourself nnnecessarily.
Every motion its iii expenditure of eleetriei
.
kg.
Wbile eating, arink as little as possible—
warm drinks are preferable, to cold, which
chill the stomach' and 'retard digestion,
Better not to drink at all while tektng your
meals.
Telco your meals at such bourn as will al
low your stomach some time for rest after
digesting your food.
e. The followtog is the Virginia Bill as
passed by both branches of Congress, last
week. It passed ~lie ilonse by a vote of
136 to 37 :
An act to admit the State of Virginia to
:representation in the Congrestrof the finited
States
Whereas, The people of Virginia have
framed and adopted a Constitution of State
government, which is repabliean; and where
as, the Legislature of Virginia, elected un
der said eonstitatioe, has ratified the four
teenth and fifteenth amendments to the Con
stitution of the United Stares, and where
the performanoe of these several acts in
good faith was a condition precedent to the
representation of the State is Congress ;
therefore,
Be it enacted, etc., That the State of Vir
giuia is entitled to representation in the
:Congress of the United States, provided that
before any member of the fiegialatare of
esid Slate shall cake or resume his seat. or
any officer of said State shall enter upon the
.duties of his office,' he 'shall take 'and sub
scribe and •file in •the .otfice of the &oratory
of State ef..Virginia - fcrr liarmariont preset.-
yation, an 'oath to the form following:
44 ., A B, do'solemaly swear that L have
meet takeo an oath as a member •of Con
gress, or as au officer of the . United, States,
or ass member of any State Legislature; or
or lisle executive or judieial offfeer et any
State. to support the, Constitution of the
United States, and. afterwards 'engaged' in
insuexeetion . or rebellion ,eigaiiist the same,
give.m.aad or comfort to tbe eueinfoo r tbi ra ,,
uf; so Nelp qne Sod." •
Or such perm; shall in like manner take,
end subscribe and 'We the following oath
'-I, AB, do aohooly swear that have
)1 ads of the Congress of the United States
been relieved from the disabilities -imposed'
411 D malty the-fourteenth amendment of the
Coostitntionol the ;United otstes; so ,belp
Isteßvod!?
•
'The Briton moniety tbe pprntion' 111
e•neltv to animals, ha prose947o 114 'g
ray:lied
laiii
liMAvA , MATTFAUst.
uteloiciriTitt- • betcou to easel- it
trettise4 thr9. o gb celeties of the 'Paard
take Place so follootz ••••' = •
44.
John Funt,.ntneAoisOY•:#etrOVl - tta•
petrieh Snivelfrin front of the sow
dtion
Il'onse, February sth.
George F.' , Summers, 2:ntiles West" lit
Waynesboro; February 81b, I
1). hi, Stoolir, 2 , miles West of Wayues.
boro', February lj. ' •
Henry W. Funk,'2 Milde 801414 *Tly•
pesbero',
H. G. Bonebrake, F l tr3t of Way
nesbo,ro', February-AG. •
John A., I-looser, Southeast of
Ringgold, Md., February 17.
Martin Funk, 'L 'lilies Southeast of Way
neaborn',—February-rjth.
.Inbu W. Shank, near Middleburg, Febru
ary 18. .
Hoary' Itow,in 51t. 11604 •eflrttary 18.
Geo. Wells; 4 r istiles South_ Wat7o6o
- February 18th.
A. E. rripe, obar the Nunnery 'Mill, Feb
ruary 2 1/st.
Daniel liOteinger, 1i miles Northwest of
Waynosbc , ro', February 23d.
_ 00rd0n,,3 - biles Northwest...of Way.
liesbero', February 24th.--
Remy M. Funk; at ;be Marsh Run, Feb
ruary 20th. .
Geo. earbaugt, at poketosyp, February
rr Garden &Oa at Maberaoa's
Mr The reader wilt plena -excuse the
eroweded state of our advertising poltunns.
REVIVAL.---An interesting religions rep
vival bee been progressing for sometime in
the M. E. Church of this place.
SCHOOL —Mrs. J. A. Funk will open a
seiset - sohool in ibis pines on the first Mon
day in March.-
SOLD-•- The house and lot of ground in
this place belonging to Geo. liollenberger
was sold on Satgrday last for the sum of
6700. Purchaser, Win. Bickle.
LECTURE.—no second lecture will be de
livered in the Reformed-Church—onThurs
day evening hob. 10, by Rev.' E. V. Gerhart,
D. D., of the Theological Seminary, Mer
cereburg, Pa., 'subject: "Vhe Beimtiful."
iffuumra.—W. A. Reid has received a
new assortment of Glasewaro direct fra]]
Pittsburg of a mew patern—the triutppb,
Ile aells Ego o$ four pieces at'Bs cents; apd
goblets Jat 124 cents each; small dishes next
to nothing
Crlt is said that some men always grum
ble, and will do so even if they "were going
to be hung?" This class during the early
pare of the rehelliOn, weie quite willing_to
ride-down-b Loo—their—sled—of—proaperity
filling their pockets full of greenbacks; but
they don•t want to draw the same eled up
again, and Warn stamp.' Of course,
t.
RECEIPTFI.- The following is a-, list o
our receipts for subkoviptiop during January;
David H. Baker' $ 2 00
•
Daniel Hartman d.OO
- Geo. Hoover , 2.00
Mary •li. Sitol7er , • 2.00
!Jowls Elliutt • 2.00
.Mary Faller it. - 2.00
•
Jacob Ae . , ams 2.00
David Shank. 2.00
John Mort 2 00
'
Samuel Barr 2.00
, Henry Lesber, of U. 2.00
John 0. Hoover • 2 00
Samuel Th.ker,, - 2.00
Witt Johnston , ' 2.00
Samuel PfoutE 6.00
, Joseph Boult, _ 2.00
C. Gininael 1.00
Jacob B. Price • , 200
•
Andrew IV ileou 2 00
Wm. Young • 200
,S. G. Hollinger, 2.00
, D. M. Good• 1 00-
D. %V. Funk 2 2.00
Hencitiah Shank . '. 4.00
David Snowberger. • 200
Dr. P. D. Fahrney 2.00
Mia. .P. Lleeknlan 2 00
W. A. Flory - 200
Anton Funk ' 2.00
. - •
Abrm. Deal doll , 2.00
D. M. Detrioh, 2.00
DESTINY OF VIE WICKED —Rev. J. 4
Schaff lectured in the,Court Rouse on Mon-
day evening The Court Room was a per•
feet jam. It seems that he and Rev. 4. P.
Bishop withdrew from the last United Breth
ren Conference at Newvillc, owing to the
fact that they hold certaia views in • regard
to the destiny of the wicked not entertained
by that church. Air. Schaff explained his
position in his lecture,, taking the ground •
that the righteous only are imtnortal, whilst
the wicked nre annihilated at death. Be.
twixt Swedenborgianism and, , this doctrine,
our community seems to have Wan kept. in,
a fever of religious excitement during the
Met tep days.— V. Spirit. •
IlEalag.- - As health is the greatest of all
blessings withoat which'lVealtir would
bring no enjoyment and even'tbe.dolighte of
home and the 4residembuld lase - their chalini,
every tpeans Sheik' be employed,for its pre
serva‘ion. 4t tbis.seaison of the year . whoa
the weather ie esbjest AlipostAmpeaot
change ; when the roadif i ere alternately moci
•iy and frozen, the feet ebould'he:
tatted sksioardatep and sold. Nothing hoe
Ceneepey .to ttspaiethe silal esergiss wore
then damp, .cola (ed.' It brings on poen.
e2oeie spd lung 'disease of eves, sharaeter;
eatsfrib fersesed dirithes sod; 0, spore '.ef,
other ApplianCes hy,which life is peilled and
.oatlog3;tished. %teat:mot he.ion, careful, of,
thatiOestimable itlessiegesiiihettkWhiehlifei .
4 . o oethe'-aost oiiii*"e
eireses le' a
- hurtles ) •
POR.EtV,SPQNDgI),TeIf.' I "
„TtrttairOmA, !Ugh., jai.l:s;').Bl4i,',
440 BEMs;—I. find it iihOtiiiiiii ii.,tri
fOrget tzty. old 'friendn of Wirtiabtifi, 001
i l lVtaligitsWiti' , Mitch eittlefactiok*- . .'itildfilit•
theta, this -putiliely, thiongk'tia4.li4isi;.
thditnly 'lnetliiim4ty which leistit..tait Alteil
Ch
iiill.i f • I. nun no: now in Tenn e ssee: , -My '
Itegth, demaiding .1111400 1 , 54, 4406, Alter
a.carettal tumuli:4de'; iit MOS, Ibertnetnetie
aid' blittinefiii liblesj Uoiaolnded that •this
region is'the 600 elevated. plateau -of good
pail, ',within pas” - resell, of ' good , market,.
anti, 100 •e eittilized , iod lideltigelat covaMik ,
nity - - this side ' of the. ItOcky' Moun t ains- 7
*Otild Meet MY ieqifiretilents .. and tvii not
disappoihtett. I ' Sib' tiletUlllOrphQ9o4 ;join it
farmer. "Bow. can you, a bachehir, • eery
on farm operations?" I heal% yon ask., It's
very simple. I borrowed a. native - family i
man, wile, seven email Children and one just
about to arrive == s powerful tone®, is it 'not ?
Well, my object being . stock•growing, bay
en't I a giiod—start ?.. Tennessee women
pipet- -the- world 1 , not eve& * welding
Queen Victoria, who; thepgh,stoplied in her
Wild career, find not ciao* having - * fair
chance I am certain could not surpass them.
Your Tennessee woman is ”.pecooliar." She
talks mostly through her nose, which, never
having much acipaintance with bandker
chiefs, keeps up an eternal analog, which
don't lend much of an appetite, or romance.
She is lengthy posit', about nine aii.han
diet Lila t_iiii-a-board,untLlooks-c.rimped i —as
though her skin was drawn over a wooden
frame. She talks "pouterfuL" She likes
to tell what a "mighty chance of tatere" she
raised ; or how "power-down" hard it is to
work all the year round, like Yanks ;'or
what "truck" she took•when she was eick—
which happens without fail once a year l
But jokes aside, Tennessee wowed are thrif
ty and shifting beyond :all I eves knew.
Corn is everything_ here. 4 good "crap" of
corn being given, Tennessee is paradise. It
furnishes the bread, Ibod and f•rongliness"
for all oritters," hogs, chicken% dogs And
rats' it takes the place of hay. end the
"shucks" take the place of dried skins for
sausage meat l When' I first reached here,
I was much amused - at - hearing - the everiast=
ing question between neighbors, How is
your corn I ,
The North is coming down here in swarms.
Our popnlation hereaway is at least two
thousand. The eiti;ens sellout, and strike
_for_Teitas..__l_siippose 5,000 families left
here last fall.. Tennessee is thus fast be
coming a Northern State , and none, East
or West, can rival this particular section of
it, in sweet, pure air, ever pool, and ever
careering from the mountains, distant from
tea to twenty miles. Our free-stone water
puts lemooad,o and such light drinks to the
blush—if notilready blushed—while around
us, id a radius of five miles, White and
Yellow sulphur and Ohalyhatti Springs
abound. Tht soil is a light loam, easy to
cultivate, and, though thin, is very produc
tive. yieldin g successive crops of corn,
for twenty to thirty years, is the beet argil.
meat. for ita strength. Timber is plentiful,
being 'oaks of all hinds, . hickory, chestnut,
poplar and walnut. The lazy natives are
hewing - it - down without mercy, for it. It.
ties, &fib iCh — terte — ii'h - ere — tinsmen - ding
matiet. it will be-very valuable in a few
years. •Improved farms are purchasable
from as to 815 per sore. No region can
excel this in fruit. Usually the hogs fat
ten on pwohei and plums in the fall.—
The Nashville 4 Chattanooga R. B. runs
through Tallahoma, where it connects with
a R. R. running North 45 miles, to McMinn
ville, forty miles North of which rune the
new Cincinnati R. R. just now being engin ,
eered. We expect this new road to run
through here, and then our 'fortunes are se
cure. All persons wishing information may
address us ate above.
Yours truly.
. 111[6,"Cleanaing the Blood," upon which
charlatans have harped so much, is not a
mere eatoh•word and delusiOn. The micro.
scope shows that some diseages exist like
parasitic growths upon the globules of the
blood, and it is further known that some sub
tle substances destroy of expel them. 'These
substances have been combined to make
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which does effectually
expel the disorders that breed and rankle in
Mood to rot out as it were the machinery. of
life. blercer (Pa.) Whig.
LAST NoTtou.--All taxes in Washington
Townihlp now due will be collected with
costs it not paid within ten days trona the
date of this notice. 11. A. FISHIA. COL
Ur The public sale advertieereepto of
Make. Funk, Detrieh & Snively, will be
found on fourth page.
THE COLORED U. S. SENATOR.—The
Hon. Hiram R. Revel, the colored Senator
elect from .Mississippi, is I 4 tall, portly xpan,
of light complexion, has benevolent features,
a pleasant voice, and gentle ways. He is
thoroughly respected by his own people,
Wand by the Whites. Born in,,,freedom in
North Carolina in 1822, craving an eduett•
tion, he removed to Indian's; spent two years
at ihe Quaker Seminary in 'Onion county ;
entered the Methodist ministry; afterward'
received further instruction at the Dark&
Conqty Seminary; when he became preach!
er;teatther,nnd lecturer among his people in
the' States ot Indiana 'lllinois, Ohio and i
At the bre aking out of the War
lie was ministering et Baltimore. He as
sistid in§he organization of the first two
colored regiments in Maryland and Missouri,
During. a portion of 1866 and 1864 he taught
sehooi in St. Louie; then came to Vicksburg .
Anditssixted the Provost Alarshal in wanag.
jug' the agairsi followed on the.
heeler of the Army: to. 4anteon ; organized
dittrebes.in3djentnredi spent the opxt too
years in. Knape and ;Missouri; in .preaching i ;
a nd leetirinOntalttoratand religioussubjects
warned ,fc and ban been , 'in
NatoboX Ter '
~
f %
jf rigiroulfl enjely good ticajth, ren4, the
CirMiar ofEfOrstiA , & Bentley, ap:d then inn.-
oval' hoetle.of hoiY justly celebiated , Cnnt
atitOort and take them seeordinkto
directionn andloti peed not tie. Ittegot . vow '
IWO%
,
. ,
The m 4 of eio4h!g if ffPV irkliv• agar/
Ward ).30Aer's olburoh foots np the round
ono; of $74,000 a par. s • '
_ .
os'o4. •
•
foriiise nut•-•
''''.4losll.44FlF***-6#94...Wlptle'llobis, *ill
0004 - slUi!WiiVigtiln
Md:
4 4 - emu; , BLArriceTai -,
common Co bey.t•
Mmites at UPDZGRAFF'd •
iii;ictiffi;', C ito.OtbMCreeibit*V"
'
4:411; F,II 10.4. •
prieia ' Aeir;iplitai tlitygote4rtniiii.. t
and 'able rur•triannetl flOoda:" inil
eicry other article 'fif Far or, 'J' imlging-line ter
Indica! win; gt UPPBUICAVE%
Firit F . 4001T.
Opposite iziottlie!
• liagerstOtvni Md.-
N. B. Alt furs-are warranted na rrpigeented, and
no,reantreclid.flits sold in our
' 1)1: 1 1) FURS. •
ESUR4ECrEI), cleaned altered and repair-
JUL.
ad in the Wei wanner at •
UPDEGHRAPH's
frit Fifineni,
Opposite the Washington House,
Hagerstown, 111 d!...,
GLOVE FACTORY.
E are manyfatcuriug all the popular Gloves
W of the day, including' the gridt Dog ISkia
Gldvo. 2000 Ladies and 3000 Gents have worn
these goods of our own make. They will tell you
they are the best glove they ever wore almost as
neat as a kid glove and five times as lorable, and
made only at UPDEGRAPH'S.
Gwyn kin Fwt F i teronv,
Opposite the W,aihington Douse,
Bagerktown, Md.
I'4o CONSIMPTIVEPo,
THE Advertiser, having been restored ,
to health
in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, ialler hav
ilag suffeted several yeais with a severe lung ;Affec
tion, and that dread disease, Conan iription;—pi an.t.-
ious to melte known to his lellow-sutlerers the Means
of tare.
.To all who desire it, he will rend a copy - of Oe
prescription used (free of char4e). with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which they
will find a sun Conn vtlll UUNEIMPT/02i, 1iT0.44,
iladnneris, etc. The object of the advertiser In
sending the . Prescription is to benefit the afflicted,
and spread information which he conceives to he in
valuable; and ne hopes every sufterer will try hit
remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may pave
a blessing.•
-- Parties wishing the proscription - , plcase-ad
dress Rt.!. EDWARD A. W IL.SON;
may 14] Williamsburg, Kiiiga Co., New York.,
A 6E141 LEMAN who suffered for . yetiis from
Nervous Debility, Preinature Deem, and all the et
fects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of
enifering_hurnanny, send frivolo all who need it, this
rpeciPt and-direetuinsilir making the sitrole rrtriedy
by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit
by the advertiser's experience, can do so by address.
ing, in perfect confidence, . • •
• .lOBN B. OGDEN,
may 141 Nn- 42 Cedar street. Nate York.,
At tbe Polvden HouPe, in Waynesboro',
on the 21th ult. by Rev.,A. Hokum, Mr.
(MOROI FLORA, to Mies 80PHIA.
C. LET.H.h)RB, both_pf Washboon Uo.
Md.
By Rev. , Et. H. W. Hibshman ' at' the
Earsona'ge, Jan. wr, Mr. AI DWARDMOATS
to Mies T.4PINAI3 BURGE.% both of
Tometown.
.-. - f - ir:
PHILADELPHIA, *oddity Jan. 81. 1870.
...The-flour 'market is steady,: but there 'is
not *web atitfyity; the demand is chiefly
from the hoine censiiniers, who purchased
six hundred barrels in lots at $4.25®4 87d
for superfine; $4 50014.78 for extras, $5.-
00®5.75 for lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota
extra family, $5 00®5 fad: for Pennsylva
nia do. 40.55.25 ®ti 25 for Indiana awl
Ohio do. dO., and $6,50®87.50 for fancy
brands, according to qualq. Rye. flour
sells at f4.87d if barrel. No sales were re
ported iti corn meal. -
The wheat market is not so strong and the
,rleniend less active, with.eales of 1,200 bush
els of.prime Pennsylvania red at $1 25. Rye
may be quoted. at 98e®$1 ef bushel for
Western and Pennsylvania. (;ors is quiet
at the decline noted on'Saturday ; males of
20,000 bushels of new yellow at 87®91e—
the latter rate for prime dry. , Oats are an
changed ; sales W 3,000 bushels of Penney],
vania at 53®55e •
W. T. BABNITL
A REWARD OP $20.00.
T OFFEtt a reward of $26 00 tor: rile recovery of
a Pocket Book, 'lmey and Note that Was lost or
stolen on the night of 251 h of January, 1870. The
pocket book contained $27 00 in greenbacks and a
note for $73 76, piryttlda on demand to Shrader Qr
Ley, signed by Oebastitin Florence. •
ZACHARIAII LOY,
Feb 3,3 t
SOAP-MAKING
nONCEINI ItATk.:D t 4 "ft fitil pima in a
box Qt 20 cents. SAL SOD % in large or small
quantities, sold low by %V A. 'Rpm.
Feb 3
POTATOES. "
CHOICE cooking potatoes tbr solo by
WA ; REID.
. The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Or !
phone' Court of Franklin County, January term,
1870, "tosettle and adjust the rates and proportions'
of the assets to and among the respective creditors"
of Margaret Hoover, dec'd, will intend to tie duties
at his appointment at 1). B. Russere, office, in
Waynesboro', en the 24th day of Febriimy, at 9 A.
M., when and where oil persons having claims a
gainst estate of said decedent are a hereby notified
•to present the same.
feb 4-3 tj B.S..BONEBRAKE, Auditor.
1111 HE subscriber will sell at Public Solo at hie
~11. resilience, of the, Marsh Run, on the old Ha
gerbtown nue, 5 mites West 411 . Woynesbare; nn
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1869, the following
valuable personal property, viz
which foiaiie and gaining cannot lie axc' lied in
the county ; I BROW) MATE, 1 tvirc-year old
colt;
11 Head of tlat t
two of weird are hitich Oevee, 3 lee , sheep; 1
Spring-,tooth 'Pike. I Grain 1)r:11. (gum feeder) I
Uncle beta ,V 114430, pan, 1 Mower, ~ •
2 .PLAIMFAIVION WAOONS,
1 Spring 1 Wood lied, 2 pair hny caning
tiurne7boile haautv,,,ll doable • abovel,
lows, 2 olngle atiavel .idgara, , singio,r,double .10.1
;tl4itolOrees, I hay, hug, gape ; nud pulluy ; 4 lets
frinitttiant, g f!•01‘ I.l;)vv*4ciirs; 6 blind btillin t ' 1 .bet;
dugb hatlaais, 25 giain begs, a full act
Aet &Attl ITO 0 0 tit
ttjlifinaff,other urtt e les not neeemary to, inetitinti.
dihninence 'et' ft o'clock; on said iluy, when
iveretlit of Nino' lilotithe will be ttiveiiton•oll -sums.
or •f 10444119 ovaidii;parOhusera givaninett with
approVed,eectuitis Ohl' Viridan, lea. de ye o
aftef Ott.thikeil from , day of
*' cif I;iiiY M. 1.1/141i: • ,
16'3 G. %'• Motiq, 44ct
rg3E-7,751 .49.X.aWALX4y.
AtIL3EVJEC.MMS,
NOTICE.
FlOg SUL
4 READ OF MJJLES,
MEE
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subi*llt
"Pubh"c mit!,
ktfitifff 01 the Nboi)00 goblin riind,
!bodice. leoin 4051#610 1 * to: 1 , QMII, li r l id N
Alt THE 2 . 1 sr DA it s ,„Orr 41to fat
r„
"7:11 - EALDHO RSES
iv,„ 1 le bi - ,litoivoHotile, eight YeariOrd;potiii4eing
rareiboihiefo ii o perfect farbtly horse, alboori toad
Market; Dio:2 it • fine Dhbk with
fuel: , beFillrYPaYe u!d, Oleo good leader: Nii,a is,
a; Dark ititH a
otobi eight_ Vent* Old, I e xcellent
er, No. 4hi Ooriel Here, seven years •
614116th-fool; algal mate to N0..#1, :shoot* Day.
More, foot jeFiroos,, i!oli,t100•ItOtAi. bolt" one . year
16 ' gnarl) 017 aain li rtil i tli
among which are,' Hies, Fitt
teers, the balance Yeneff,COt tiatit ;.'„1:•1
saV
large Cheater itokr:2 yiniirel4 21;66400*a, 1
heavy with pig, 1 Fat .1-big; 4 pair nice Chester
rig's. the balance email atiotoni F 41114
0118, 1 a+horse'oragort • nearly dear :with hear bell
Ind aidebonsda complete; the, • other miltahle for 2
or hoMes witia'neW bill,
.1 Catilagea, 1
Pet Lang •Ileanla, 1 "alit, 1 Carriage suitable thr one
or two hoiaes, good, as new:; •
1 REAPER AND .MDWER COMBINED'
helf-raker, new, Ditties patent; I 3firing Wagon
With two seats, 1 lightillolky, good; one Sap?_mtor
Sand Power in good order, t Virgin 801 1 1 Wheat ,
Fan, 1 Cutting Box, 1 hay fork with tope end put,
leye, I set Blacksmith Tools, lot old iron,2 good
Screw Plates 3, Banthear Plows, l„thrtielorse end
2 two•horse, ;I"doubleand 2 single aboiiiptotes, one
corn coverer,
.beble; double and single Mee, 9 log
chains, butt, breast °minute chains, 2 grain craellee,
mowing scythes, forks, •rakee, hoes and shovels; 14
good filth chnin t t pair short spreaders, abOui 40
good grain bogs, News single and .1 set doublet bar
ium, with cellars, bridles mid checks, 1 string afiadls_
full set w.goti and plow gears, all in good order; a
bout 100 bustul4' INlewbrunswick, Oats that weighs
from 40 to _ 44 ; needs to the bushel, which will be
041 in mall luta is snit purchasers, about Sor 1Q
tons Hay,
„ ,
60 BIRRNIAS OF CORN,
more of less, n lot PotettoeS, 3 barrels Vinegar, empty
barrult and boxes, 1 lsrgell.xur chest, l vineelboriovr.
I .buggy pole, 3 long ladders, 1 good jaelc : terevr, one
lt,eg w tar,-1- teed-trouith z -1 good -work; itelalch, and'
many other ertiel , s not ttontioned. &do to Com
mence nt 9 o'clock on said da'y. when a credit' of
Nine Month , : Will be given on all sums of len Dol. !
!sr* and upwards. A EWA; E. 14110 E.
fob 3 is 1), f.triltunitratt, A Lief,
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lUBLIC BALD:
THE subscriber'intending to quit farming . , will
sell at public sale, elide reindence, li• miles
Nolthwest , .of ,Waynestiort; and a half a mile .
Mirth — of tifilliFiVe ill,•en _ EtiNE SlfA Y FE Ex'
VALIARY 1870, the following personal property;
to-Wit ;
7 WOUK. HORSES,
nmong which are two 'jolts rising three years, the
balanie good Work, horses
HEAD OF CATTLE 4,
among which are five 14tilch Coma, one
„voting 808,
thts rear twang cattle, 18 head of sheep; 18 head •of
Hose, emoog which is one kOod Brood 'Bow
2 PLANTATION WAGONS,:
.
I One or two:horse 'Wagon with bed, I wagon bed,
. 1-pair-vrood-hulderiti-I—pair
I Grain Drill, I hiy Itake,• 2 three-horse plows, 2
two-horse plows, %tangle and 4 double shovel plows,
I cern covelor,2 harrows, 2 spreaders, single, doli 7
He and treble trees, 1 rolling acieen, wheat fan,
3 grain cradles,. 3 cloverreed cradles, mooring
scytheir, 2 MI chains, 2 lalchaini, broast l butt and
cow chains, '1 Joie' tack,,l ,v.ligging iron, .1 shovel,
1 grain shovel, I , mattock, I set manure board 4
manure hook, 1 hay fork, rope and pulleyd, niantife,
shaking and'pitck ti,rks, a tot fakes, 1
VIVIoCORDZIOIC REAPER
t enttingikr. 2 seta breechbande, glans front gears,
5 sets plow gears, bridles. halters; collard. lines
nets, 1 wogon saddle mid whip, and many other ar
ticles not necessary to mention, Sale to commence
at 9 o'clock On said day when the terms will be
mode known by DANlELuointit.
fob ats G. V, Mos net.
PU'Lle SALE.
IRtHE sulnicriber will aril at Public Sale at his rep-.
•41 Weller, on the farm of Christiqn Beaver, 4 mil ea
South of Waynesboro', and 1 mile WeSt Oi Jacobs'
Church, on FRIDAY THE 18TH DAY F.EI3RU-,
AR Y, the folibtaing personal property, to Wit:
4 HEAD HORSES
I of which is an excellent family beast for either ri.
ding or driving ;
8 HEAD OF' CATTLE;
3 of which are prime . Mfich COW, 1 springer and 1
fine part Teesirater, two and a half years old;
TWO l'itAD OF HOGS, •
3 Head BakeweliSheep.
1 new Plantation Wagon $ Inca tread," 1 narrow
tread Wagon, 1 piing Wagon, 1 pair hay carriages,
1 pair hay ladders, 1 Grain Drill, 1 Windmill, one
cutting box, 1 barahear plow for two or three horns;
2 double shovel Ana, one new corn coverer,thar-'
row, double, treble and single trees, 1 Spreader; 37
acne
'GRAIN IN THE GROUND, _
2 sets lireechbands, 2 sets Front Nears, one new 4-
flame Line, bridles, collars, 1 shovtl, forks, rakes,cow
chains, a lotbld Iron, and many other articles too
numerous to Mention. 6nle to commence at 10 tP
clock on said day when a credit of 9 months will be
given on ell sums of $5 and upwards.
WELLS.
fob 3-ts • WmAttnntat, Aunt.
PUBLIC SALE:
`x-ruz be sold at the residence ol t he subicriber,
i'V* no .r 11. Besure'a Mill, 3 mites north-west of
Waynesboro', on the road leading from Waimea
hero' to I';hattibershure, vie. Mt: Hope, on TliUlts-
DAY TEE 24TH pAraP FEEIRIIARY, the fol
lowing perton - al properti, tit wit:
alacitivit
4 of which Ira leaders, 3 breed, metee, one frith tool;
4 ?LOVBI'ION WAtiONS S .
2 3-inch end 1 31, all in goof!, order, I wagon bed,
well ironed and miarty , now, 1 pair' hay caniere;4l
pair hay lultlers, 1 gram drill, ,
. ,
. .
1 llubbar(4lllrovirer,w
1 cart with geort, I spring-touch rake, 6 barstifiai
plows, one a lki.or and
.1 a 2 horse
Cora
- plotii: 3
doubleand 2 single rihoirghilows, I cora coverer, , W
harrriwa one good as nawi. - rt '-- : - --- -i : :f"
100 BAir OrApORN,
hay y tiie toy corn 53 dei by;the , bundle, 2 sets;
lireobribinals,;4lets'front **fiesta pin* gesrs; Fs
aposeis, 6 collsor, , 6,bridlds; k Wagon gadfly, 1 titx•!‘
'horse hues 4 . housings, 2 pair breast chime, 2 pair
ban treens,.3 spfeauers, 3 kionlin imd 2 . frebfe trees,'
lot singly trees, I fiith chain, 3,!0g
screw. 2 seta dritig.boarJs„.lot or paten and 'shaking.
larks, '4 raker, '8- cradles,' Si lintrnitl63.o l thetis 2 '
bidster-, I tot old irogt; , l
ernes-cut saw, / band-saw, anir
,manpothin atticlei
,nee neouseary t* mention. ' BOO* cbatinsuCe tit 10
o'e!qck on said day when a oredit t of 16 dimithsivill
be riven on ell sums of $5 and npmaisl4.
• litiliVEValblilXllt •
cb 4-ts V. ltiogn, Auct.
,_ .a•_ .~
:. 011.011 E EfalltLY itiOil ,:, Of the:o4haria',Otturt
411 or Ful a ki ln - o*OV2.' . 13iia*:,einu, , i1870, the
I
inideisignell ic', il 141040 '.;!3)lol3tit- Bnl-'o riiprom
lafit on Mon • , thrhOU'dir ', ' , - aft. She '
itls' 1 , i. , 1:#1 1 i44. E
Of Jedittlokieri: de •, 00: itig filing* , ton Town
chip,
luiiicle4 !Thies ', f John , . :%• id a nil :others,
eentilhingfri , hem infd94o,Parclifni4iet niessurn, Oar
crigeh,ig aripunt it, ii ‘iiteried ' I 4 OII. .P I VEL[O43I
iiotitiie, Ortible inidj3iiiiitiiiiiiiikliaiiiti:: "':
A LSO at Oa eatt mtia li aAttlalt°l. l "k': - /'. - .v.f;',
'.'llpit • ittioArAit'...'PßOPEltlelt,
of Said dereased conaistiinfof Bureaus; •fteditesuis
and Bedding, Carpet; l'abfAi,l43lo4foloakeinnsi;
Cupboard, Store, .Kto tile,. Tnriiitt7Oindfaite'din,fai
~anti griller and,* teliO4.**o o o, l l tiPlitith/1 anti
Kitchen riiinittifel. • Ada to nkifittainitatuifi o' cloc k
on said slay witch ,the tonne will he ; :nada ittidlititi , ? ,
- febt4ii -;':--;' . ...4. :i3EO. UkftßAUOli f Adger:
otTTlE:timiiffioN op
,
the Firat,;lltiatkalAtekerNayaeatoor o %
at close:ofgef43t o -...- -
4 ESP' ;•
!
Loins aml Dleemicte, • $33• ,681 18
Over Draft, ' - • ll6 05
W. S. lionds..ttifsecdra Cirieidaticin„ 75,400 00
W.B. Heeds on had&x 42,800 00
Other Stocks, , 300 00
Due froni,ltedeemihkasia eSesstrAgeptiti 211049 gs
Due trOadhei
Pee from other Hank,s and Beakers, • 7,02653
Current tr.:pauses, 18 00
Taxes Paid, . 710 67
Cash (terns inehitlin2 Stamps, •- 130 81
°that i\atiousl Rinks, • 4600 '
Piatultinal Cusieffek, ittol - niekletq' 32695
TePtlei Pfgeths • f!.. , " ' 3,447 00
LIAIIII;ITABEi.,
Capitul $76,000 00
Surktlue •
Interest-arid Pio& and Iktii 2,7,14 82
Natinnal.,l3aUk 614tutuding i ' 66;67590
4 . ndlivkilu t t Deposits, 40,04169'
Due teliaoual Puulsu, f . 2,t/96 96
•
State oL Pennsylvania,
uo grity , of Ftanklipi ss
el' &ink .Wayneakulo . . , Pa., do gOlertinly swag!
that the above statement. is true, to the'beat• of ray
knowledge and belief. JNO. pkiILIPS, Cash'r.,
subeeribed and , ealirn to before line, ibis 4,9lhdaß
of Januar:v., A .'1.);" ig7o. •
• J. BUlibirs 4,ll , l(iEßBol , l,,Notaiy
()aired., Attopt— .
PRICE, • • •
W. A MIIEII4,N, DraEctrow.
p.ArqEL 'TITLE,,
fob q- at
PUBLIC
. .
Tat oubarribri wilt :fell at Tilblip Sale,
farm of Menrifihank, on the 'iotitl
the Marsh ste: to 'Middleburg, alimit 1 Inilott from
the latter likele, on FRIDAY • THE 18TH. DAY'
FE D RD A It Y, the foliowitig valuable pertionalpop,
clay; to wit:
9 Blatt GOOD . }.gout
tone good leodere; trio of *MO, torcittiiiplo4:
one with finO, 3 001ter,zeing 3,0141;
'SO HEAD or CATTLE,
Eve of ehich Ore Milch Cows, 3 . will.be fresh about.
the tivne or.ce: '1 Fat Steer, I dull (Alderney
breed) the balance
,yonng . etrttie; f 5, HEAD Ok'
HOOsomong which are several !IWO elinyi,Cheo,
tor whites, Will have pigs ab,itt the time of ;stile, one
Chester white o,bar
litoad Wagon vrtitlx Bed
1 three ihrii."Plantation Wagon; 1 Spring Wagon.
1 Cart, I Grain 'make); I, Spting-t
tooth Rake,.2 pair , flay Corriatrea,l piir !,adders.
1 Corn Sheller. 1 Wheat Fan, 1 Cutting Ito*, one,
screen, 1 pair /tail Ladders, I large doubt*,
Idled, ,
Ititra Ail M 111911111,
(self-raker) Ohio and Buckeye patent; 5 Barshear.
Plows, three 3-bores and two 2-boiled.; dingle and.
:6 double' Shovel Plows, 2. Vora .Cursrers, , 6 nar
rows, single, double 'and trehig.frileir.jirekey sticks,;,
2 fifth chains and spreaders, '340g'61,6' is, I jack
screw, butt, breast and cow - c h ains, two Set" dung
boards, 2 flay [forks with ropes ono pullayi, 1 oak
Blsckernith Tools, a lot old iron, 3 sets treechbande,
5 sets F l om Gears, 6 sets Plow Gears, Collars, bri
dles and housings, 10 head halters with chains,
Bet fly nets, 1 wagon saddle, 2 grain cradles, 3 ;now !
jog scythes, 100 BARRELS OF CQR N, , Ir lot PD•
'
tames 1 Grindstone, dung. gra in and stialtingfo,rke,,
shovel, mattock, sledge, crowbar, hand iiit-,wood
Sawa, I Circular Saw and horse power, 1 ;Straw
knife, 1 feed trough, tomorticing ax, post ax, adze,,
a lot augers, 1 Dinner Bell. I,Clcid Buffer, 30 grain
bags; SEVENTY:ONE, ACIIIIS
Grain in the Gronwit,.,
and many other ariclee not - decessasy to mention.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when it
credit of 1$ months will be given on all sums of $lO..
and upwards by JOHN W. MANIC..
'an 98. to ,Joe. Bowasn„A act.
I?J[3LLC 4AILE,,
THE_ subscrib er having sold Wiliam.. will sell
without resevire.st his residence, two mile* Soutjt
of Waynesboro', an the turnpike near . Antietam
Junction; on TUEBDA V, FEBRUARY 15THAte
following property, to wit:
4'WORK HORSES„
two plow leaders and .$e wegiin leader; 5 head of .1.
Colts. one rising 4 years, two rising 3 and:twcinuicis
2 years, all bays,.
7100EAILD O CATTLE,
three of which ares Milch (lewd, one will 46:fresh rie.
boat the time of sale, 1 two and a half year old Kull,
(out of the Fahrney mule&Hevon Heifer;
2 PI,ANTA.TION 'WAGONS,
four inch tile, one a.good article, nearly new, the
other a light lour-horse wagon in good. order;, 1 ,twO
horse. Wagon and Bed, 1 Wood !Jed, good'as new;
I pair Rail Ladders; 1 pair Say Ladders, 1. Grain
Drill with guano attachment, Hay Rake, 1 Horse
Power and strap, 1: Circular Haw,•l.- Whealbarow: •
r 2 sets dung boirdit, 1-Pat. Hcii york,:ropeandiPul•
le's, 1 rallinntoti•
ONE .1162WP,R
2'lwo borne Plows, '1 three bona Pinar, 1 (*pilaw,.
2 Harrows, act Blacksmith Tools, good as new;
1 fackscrew, good ad new;shovel lows, Spreaders,
log chains, single, double ano trettlertsses, cow
chains,' halter chains, Wagon' arid. Plowliearsaly. •
Nets, forks, sakes ' skovels, 1 good stoop shovel,. 1
mattock; 1 coststeel crass-cut* stit!rit'' Iftlada l a lo '
grain cradle% movißig scythes: a lot old barrels, 1 •
cestora,pump,, lot Old iron. 1 wheat'
lan 10 nearly new bags, wood but. 'dinner boll, teed
mm0;1 Stable Lot*, (Oak's potent) I bag waitu4'
1 tong.iadder; - 2 bedsta4a4lo7.lo4 teeny' ottiefarlicloa'
not unpins/try to inontvxm bale to corn:none - a. fall)
o'cloidc,iiii - seld day, when" a Aedit of Tem Months. ,
will tsfglvekon,all sums . ovor4lo.
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