Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 11, 1870, Image 2

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died, i►nd ten, widows Op to be' somfOrtia:
itollilowatt , (Croat, -dollar eouaterfeit
notes of. the Dratiostalliiph of
They'are iteipg ohm:dated treely.
CrAlbect . Vatt Bordeaberg, oatt..;of kbp
poavieted tilirderers of the 1 3 ,eightel
hits made boafessiott, • aeiftlotelpilging his
anilt e aod that of his 9oßfecietste, .I)ohaer,
Rkrunt.n.=• , •Gegrgia bevies on- Weibel.
day last ratified the Fifteenth Amendment to
:oe 00O9tittltiOt1 of ,the 13nitest States, the
requirediatinther,_of Statsa—•twenty-eight--,
is now been ol?tainea to make it a part of
the Conatitntioo, and it will anon be deelared
the law of the land. Nebraska and Tem
will yet ratify it, making. two mote staten
than neceesury.._,Thie country hsa alltays
beett "the home of the brave" and it wilP
Ilunin be "the land of the free.".
• -. •
FRANOL—AIwost a century has rolled
away since France, in Mad enthusiasm. and
with _a wild. love of liberty r soundedthe toe•
ci - o . for the drat great Revolution.• Today
we read of the herters of that great liistori:
eal event, and pity fills our hearts ; pity for
the innocent ones who suffered during the
"reign of terror"; pity for those misguided
people who were led to acts of violence and
atrocity by the speeches and plaudits ,of
their leaders.
Bat the first Berlution is pow f.or4ottol.
another. Today we have aceounts sent yt
from Berms the sea, tbat -the "Alarseillaise''
is again chanted through tl?e streets of
Paris, by,thousands inhabitants •in a
body, as it Wit& Orin ths time of Louis
XVI. Republieab leaders, like Eoehefort,
are making revolutionary speedhes in the
presence of .Pariska u mobs. Everything is
I I • • • a
• a I a
minds of the people against 'the power e(
the State. But will the present Emperor
ermirthese:rectotetionary-metisurealo—pro-
ceed, as did the quiet and amicable old gen
tleman, King Louis XVI, in his clay 7 Or,
will be, with hie usual decision, manifest•his
tight and power to govern France ? We
have faith in his bbility to govern, Vranoe,,
and think he is only awaiting some decisive ,
movement on the part of hie enemies to
erns. them. There is more within
. ,
brain of Napoleon 111 than many persbup
dream of.
Since the above was written we see that
the Irreconcilable Henri Rochefort, !has
been convicted in France as a political dis-
turber, for using. seditious language. He
goes to prison for six months, and pays
3,000 francs,
,but the sentenct, it is stated,
does not disturb his position as deputy,
though otherwise affecting his political
righte." The lion of France ie tittle ; it
will, be Well for its enemies to beware, a few
lives would be as nothing , to. it, Otonld its
throne be threatened. _ , P.
wahe Philadelphia .Jedger,- writs the
idea which some timid persons have come to
entertain, that the country is on the eve of
liankreptey in trade. It seys - t "Trade, for
the last half year, has not shown that bustle .
which we have sometime witnessed, and
many articles of produce are certainly Ini(ter.
But inquiry amopg individuals has left thi
4 impression on our mind that Abe markeis
have been moderately active in nearly all coin.
mereial Segartments, and that the aggregate
amount of business in the channela of leg !
iti,mate trade is nosy probably,' as, laty4 ; m
usual at this stage of thc season, hxtt thupais
much less speculative animation, •tontilAines
of most descriptions of rairehandiste talitit!' a
decline from the earlier rates."
GAME LAW.--The folloWitig met he bf
invrest to our sportsmen *tibia time of the
year. It is the game law passed by ous 4eg
islatere. It provides '
!We person shall kill, or have• unlawfplly
in his or her possession ; or expose . to qle
any pffed grouse pheasente between the
20th of Debember and the 20th day Qf
Augtrtt ; or any quail or Virginia partridge
between the 20th' day of Degetaber and the
Ist day of October; ot any *let' turkey be
tween lbelit day oNanuaty and 'theist day
of October; canny squirrel or ratihithetween
the Ist day of January and the - let - ;day of
August, under a penalty of five ; dame 'for
,each and every bird or•squirreftro: ,
ainlawfullylicld in pOssessioncrexioolld f o i
Der olleot be -killed -between - - tillf
tist of iietraitiber and the ISt of -September;
and. the piieseseiell4fresh'skinier Catolo . 6 . ' of
one in that interval ghailhei elltheierit var.:
roes a conviction."
, -
The Xepublteine,er are se•
Lively organizing in'oiew:of-the•.ideplion: of,
the
„piteenth
on Fri Ally everag, a iiieet4ig*iii
was atteeded by over tbree t .lipadced:Fhite
and colored Iterabliiani Apeeekiet were
made hy *peers. G. it . Iffehmetid, DO; Tiedt
and .Yaiketl. Mattherd.' A ifid,Witir4e*
Plio'il- 1 . 4. 4r?; 4 4 1 43' Aaltaurflit,
pMoa
,
day evening,lo,iestant.
•1! „;i,
Thelocale 11? a
'dt Coiuo i > er
paper having receatty, get inarrita, optce?,- I
pomry• days : "May Ilia latheroict:'hort*
rich, and eilable poor Stritle tfiletlftf *rot ,'
the printing. busineas.apVtagt
at s raibray elation." , navor
the pelt State thatrisigni
portsj 3 ci, 0 4 ice crop: -%lp,Ce:
'l4OO - AL:::MA';TTEItg. -
'ol'pectiti
44. , -
4 Atitoini*.itiirta.:,,oiic7o
•
itenrowiti m . ki iiig"ij‘
uptiotor.kebrriety '
of .may-.
gelibeie s ; '
JOhu -Ai, ',Rockier ; 1 mile 'Southeast' of
Itinggeld, dy 'bibruskiit
ilfsrciri Vutik k 2 miles B,oobeaß;,, gf. Way
Jelin W. Shank; near BablilleiMri,,thrm.
ire; *O.", •
Beery ttert,'lu-'hll4 , Irebrbary •18 t .
j&eo. Wells, 4 miles Sotkib of ".,Witynes
bdllll,,February I.Bch, . '
"AMA' Misfits; 2i Mike North of
Wijnisboro% February IV; "..
19•
A. E. Pride, near the Nunnery Mill, Feb
ruary 21st. _ ." • _
Daniel Holsinger, miles: Northwest tA
WaynesborFebruary • '
U. tiotdoii, 3 milei-NorthWest Of Way •
• .
,nesboro', Febinark 24th.
Beaver & • Hoffmun near J acobs' Chunib,
February 24 .
Henry M, gunk, at the Marsh Run, Feb
ruary *Ch. •
Ann Hardman, one mile North- of Mt.
Mope, Fehropy
' gee. VarkaUgh, at
.Poketown, February
Maithem 10,toslfe,, at I!opewell , .Milla,
Miroh'l. ' •'
`Jacob Ditch; one mile North Of MlAlope
;gird) 3.
P'' Qarden Seds it.Ai berioirs:
===l
eir Read the Sale adver.tieementi in thiq
• . •
lieri'xime-keroseoti for 45 oente a galloe,
at Ambereoo's Drug Store.'
low.-- , -We invite special•'attention to the,
advertisement of D. B. Hartle, of the, Har
tle House, in teitersit - urg, • in this issue. , Mr,'
H. has a very superior article of Ice , for
sale. Dealers -not yet supplied may do well
to give Wiwi Call.
DEDloAvort. 7 —The new imtherin church
in Wayseeboro' will be dedicated on Sunday
Ithe-20th—inet. —The 11,,ev,
Pre brick tbo Rev. Titus and - Owen', of
fiegerstown, are expected to preach on the
occasion. The public are cordially invited
. .
to attend.
•
ONLY s3s,.—The bie4ean 1400pcm Sew
ing Maehieb,'oihrd walbut table, With draw
er,"ornatn,eoal lege; i,3nd the' fol/owitig
korew Ati,:tei, oil can , three
trio : spools ,ot cotton ,ancl !mills of
oil. • 441..0! tArtalpftvo dollltte , at Ale=.
I.lp - o4a', e
,tio ‘ ol7lplaym_fiall. •
Br49w SToom,—Quito a snow storm Iwt
Veiled in this region during Nondayi night
and Tuesday last, covering the ground to
• ••
the depttt of twelve or fourteen inches. The
roads at thia - time—Wednesday morningl—
are not thoroughly broken, but the merry
jingle of sleigh bells is almost continuous
on our streets., A season - o fine sleighing
noticipate4
PUBLIC SAFE POSTPONED --The Ode of
valuable personal property by Geo. F. Sum
mere, idroinistrstor. of Geo. Summers, deo'd,
adv,ertiaed• for Tuesday last, in , consequence
of the great Snow Storm on that day has
been postponed until Wednesday, the 2d day
of Illarch next. The arlvertiscrnent will rg-
appear in onr,nexi issue. , ,
pralql3BlNG 09911R1p11c3 9,0 Friday
lest,.Edvtrad,.a son, of , Mr. Matthew Metcalf,
reifiding Our and a half miles from town,
aged'abont five years, while playing with a
clay pipe broke a piece from the, stem and
accidentally drew it into his windpipe. As
sopa se (possible Dr. I, N. Sniiely was sum
ginned. On Saturday .124 r. E. 4. Herring
was-called in by Dr. Snively.or,;;ln Saturday
melt all hope of the foreign body being
'coughed up having been abandoned a sur
gical operation was decided. upon. This
operation consisted in, Takitig a false opening
jtist above the top of, thehreast bone, through
'which to remove the pipe stem by instru
ments or otherwise.; Op Sunday' morning
this opetation was very sueeessfully perform
ed. by Dr..Sniveiy, Assisted. .by Drs. .:'rants
Herring & Amberson and J. M. 4mmert a
etudent.Under Dr. Snively. 'Hvery effort was
made to relieve the' patient,-bnt all attempts
proved nneucceasfui t „ 41:44. it operation
the patient was iv and tulkini with the men{.
hers of the family, hut. in about Si*. hours'•
afterward be was dead, having flied 17411010
,strligglo., On Monday per:dug-en. exami
nation of thetbody was made byprs.Snively
Herring - &Ambereers.:••ThepiPs seed - was
Vinod as expected firrettledoed in the , right
hcon:chici• :tnhe•• Tlie piece n?CCEincc4ni inch
gndSa ittlength. - . •
. ... , •
,' 20 ,1 10: 2 4.944DA lllloPeOgAing , P4l- 1
ships is .eqUal to_suj sewing machine is . the,
Suirksti '', 31/Xithei,tl4 -.olltc:Liia:' - 800...
VHIIIE - St SW:, ..041 - iiii!! . 'aiiesiiii fiiiisthe iiicioli
and thus avoi4s:, rew4pg., ..1t .1111 stash;
'hitivfolViush Auilt,:ord bind; - baste 'braid
embroider ifidiS • r hilihitst'iiiiiToe,w4fair'
i .t..a H'eir! ..
- 10 11 _,....i - 9 , 1f1P 4 50n.:44iii,.0 'O4
4
~: :1 i.',77 - f,-1, : - .;:: • ' ::.::,.. . o, '. ',,,.`,-.* ' ,
1 1 , OrTat *4 fa: 9t9.: Oti * 1 4414; A :- ' th . i
:04 an ordinance giSt*nspiiiitt Asyiitidia.siii
44 : .wee,tiiitt luitiiiiitr - ; - . -. A . :, : 40., the ,
4-.., ga t
o tittoo of, 7,1 a .. . f: .
r oi l o4 I I, :
,004 1W 04..44 4 t4 7iti0144,,,
t o
tltikitirdeW i la 40 1 401141% krt. !
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' ' '' - • ' - . '''..!: . : ' - ' ' .'i,', - ;.'-'l,:ir.ri' ' '
;11 8.1*P01 0 1 0 . ,',' .•., . 14, 7-f :-,;:-''''''''"' ' ' ' ',
.
LlAFinith
. fidefitial residing - 'or f` 01.0 *K
'l4 O '144 0 -Pio - Of Ringgold ," tilint4 l
!ilooal"
youicnien. lawn; li T eeu'reading - $ 4l- . 7
acme oqtpt,: n ittdei44,;
* - 0 ere' no* ftiVcire'Citritli:A glfbba
of our stori?s are to ~,oneerol ,
lafetious rho
battihniib"litelitig Os hi. thifitiittitifeititr fooi
11819:p EsefAmt form of. granietil maiden?._
Olen', ffe r might haye;.ltoi . shttped, t u be :leiter,/
fe,fteipir
mighthate'paid ?uriispisete 'lshis'
spirit-dOe(ii as'sonie detoribe
its has been tefll,ltea e,
.1y.4u0 Sputh of• our
school houte. .13onii,tal it is a 'spirit, .oth
its.say it if 4 clog. -rosy let Ringgold sieve
something , to dietinguish-it-frOm-every-bth
ei small Oise, be • that something spiritual
or Oirporeal, 'Yecatiediuk 090.W 0 P10. sewn.
tion keep the-blues away. Oar girls - are
handeOine, (some say) but they won't talk.
Qive'ne ., :obeitel-bo*es:, ot . ,pe there is
no eloquence in nio
nee, whet} in itinggOld.
I tette ibe issue. of our ghost theory; should •
it be a goods ,kind ghost, we may let it remain
where it 'but should'it annoy any of our
eitisens I would net give uph for its head
*ei'th 4 Pa-o.4C;au repair, tr.
ray haqs-Ate honorahle—se
tre have read and heard front "boyhood days ;
and yet' no one, nan or. Isioyaan, seems to de
sire the honor. nf gray haire., p . aldness, tot),
is the dread, of all who 4re Threatened that
(Tay, and every effort is resorted to, to' avoid
§priardA. X3entlf's 41ipme for the hair
is said to be ii,payital preventive of either,
and that it reitores the ,to a heaithy
condition end t. its driLiail oolor.
- -NON
-Bq,Oial Bale advertieetnente will be
,found on fourth page. ,
I.
,SEECIAL-1410TIGES.---
ROBES. ,
LARGE LOT assorted grades of Prime Buf
falo Robes, arid a feir XX VI; hOle' Robes, will
'be sold cheap at • • UPDEfIiRAFF'S
HAN., FUR ' asi) Giova F4OottY,
PPosite -4 4 131 tineeP - Wettel
. nagerstowt* Md.
LAbIES' FURS.
jl.lNit, Sable; Fitch . Squirrel, French Sable
and a variety-of-common Furs, all styles, and
prices. Asirachan, Angora, Ermine, Swan Down
and • Sable Trimreingil, Fur•triaimed - Hoods r and
every other article inihe Fur or Trimming line for
ladies' wear. at
UPHEGRAFF,'S, ,
Fos FACTOILT,
PrpoSite yVashingtori House.
• - Hagerstown, Md.
N. B. All furs are warranted as represented, and
!to resurrected furs sold in our establishment. •
OLD FURS
12L.E8.1/111,11tOTED, cleaned alt and repair
ags ed ol the beet irtnner '
tiPD.EGTIII. PH 'e
' ' Pott• FACTORS,
Opposite the Virtusbingots House, '
.
If agirgstoven,lVid.
.
GLOVE
WE are manniatcuriug all the popular Gloves
of the day, including ihe great Dog Skin
Glove. 2003 Ladies and 3000 Gents have worn
these goods of our own Make. They Will tell Yon
they are the best glove they ever wore, almost: as
neat as a kid glove and five times as .durable, and
wide only at • UP DE GRA P.ItS
°Lova AND, FUR FROTORT,
Opposite the Waehington
HagerstoWn, hid.
ERBOBS OF. YOUTH.
A GEN 1 LEMAN who siiffered for years fmm
Netions Debility, Premature Decay, and all 't he et
feels
of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of
suffering'humanity, send free to all who heed it, the,
receipt and directions for making the simple remedy
by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit
by the' ativ'eitiser's eSiperience,Oan do so by . address'•
ing, in perfect confidence,
JOHN B: OGDEN,
.may 14] .- No• 42. Cedar atreet,Piew York, '
N' - '4 - ..mFgC"Or- , M;!11
Ou Wednesday, eyeaieg, rob. 2d., by the
tiev. "Joseph MoCool, Mr. THOMAS J.
WALNRR, of Potteville Pa., to Mies MARY
E. STRONG of Norwich Coati.
goge.Our friend Taomas has gone the way
all bachelors showl4 go—into the bonds of
matrimony. We !ish him and hie !air
paitner all the joys ait . 4 felicities of wedded
life, With few of its sorrows. We are very
thankfal for the kin 4 remembrance of the
Printer.
On the Ist inst., it Hay's Hotel, in green.
castle lip th'eßev.J M:l3ishor,, Mr. ABRA
HAM R. KOHLER, to Mrs. LYD4 A.
}KOHLER; both cif 'Washingtati county,
ma. • •
On the 2dinst., at the Washington Hotel,
,WaynenboW; by D. B. &moll, .Esq ,
BENataltki'loNES, of Virginia, to Miss
:MARGA:4I I GEORGE, of Quincy Town
ship, dike; connty.• .
I,I4ICAL.Ia.7IS—EIS,
.Pnitai?Epar#, AlopdAy Feb. 7-1870.
FLOVIL—The fiat* market is less active,
but prices were well sustained; there is no
demand for chipcnent, and. the home•censnm
era opetate sparingly; Sales' of 700' 'barrels,
including superfine, at $4.25®4;50; e;tres
$4'.621@4.75. for Iowa; iViscousio and *in.
nesitta, Atli family' at f8.00g5.75„' the
latter rate for 'alloieeePenbaylvanis 'do. do.
115 (10®5.621;qhi0 atid4.todiana' doe do: at
$4:25(6.25, sad fanfor;brands at $6.50 sag.
bp, according in ‘.li.ye buy is held
as $4.8.71. '
- taXtAIA.— TheTe is no Elfiq feakire to pre-
Ratio 'the. *heat market; th4Oemendleink
mostly'from' the' Ideal milers. Bales of 1,500,
bushels 'Pennsylvania red at'lp 1.23®1.25.
Rye:mei:be quoted at 980 for Western and
Itr : eorn tbefe 'is e. eti3adyiin
glary for=priMe 'dry - lots,' 'hut damp is drift
and aamita t i ;-3,i000 lOarle.fa Olt
,yolla* sold
at 85@9 1 iv according' to ai:Tuals. Oats cells
at. i18(54i3 Tar Pea hayleartie
' ;SEED:-..(llPtitrseed is good - dematict at
.fulf ptibeB`,:2so:blistichs itold - "
80 1 . the !atter
Vial "'LA. - 16600110 We rand; b iuiAred
Ikea' likoii;:c4lit *ionise 4.otie
fr
ENY,AuiltrOta, Alf,* Ativegior vtieb s .
`"nor vfigh AMlChAlcare Vae*Pd
10$.140•11rKeita2004,, 4464 , tot
,ct.l tOtr"'s 1014 E::
..6,3 . ',....1
f
4'.' ' 4 . ' 3 .4 1,
irlittiiii.o l thigi iiiiiiiiii i ticip:oit firmilig; OM
sfo ila ,tilifier:Osie ',chi' Wiwi of Henry Mil
-144700 lifOnitlitideP4gfaLtrf *Utile West di
4.110_ ‘....,..- flli.tiftdoooleti tenth 4 Leitershurg, oh , '
* lll ItSUAIWYktIiftITARY 20E470, the follow
. .
4 16 ', 6 41 6 0,4i d rtire igs`iiit*. , , .
V '.
itt3a lioaaaa - hi
E6.3otiiiici iiiiTtlirbil Plow leaders,: three good
%.eilttii ',WWI* Whet Wein fine ifockttesues;fill Whit
foal; 2 Ited , :yeer old Colfe ;
51113A1V. Or' .CATTLE.
oOt Witi6h - ere• good glifch'elies, 1 Devon 1411,
the balance young Cattle, 21 head fiite filreep,
'B6 *
HEA.ollB l "Fliiik" HOGS, '
. bala n ce
alike whith are' 4 iron' d timid
gobil btock beget: t '6OOl/ PLANTA:TION..W A
WM, 4-inch treed, goat as tie* and r‘ WUR Caletl
!listed for . 4 or 6' hortioat,4 extra .:Wagon Bed," l
Wood Bed; 1 piii HaY Carriages, good' feed
trough, 2 eels dung boarde, one spring Hay'Rake, 1
three-horse plows, t herrn*, 2 single and 3 dauble
shovel plows, 1 .corn coverer,) single,' double and
treble trees, jocks' sticks, 2.seter'ef
.breetillniSdN, 4
seta front gears; 6 sets Pow gears, 2 setSpingle hart
'neiasi 6 hoodings, B blind' bridles end collars, Wagon
saddle; eii-horse Tine; g Plow lines, 5 .good fly-nets,
5 halters and chains, 2 pair spreaders, fifth" chaip,
butt, breast and cow drains 50 acres
Grain in the gr'iblind !
apd teeny other articles not, necessary
.to inentiorn,
!Sale to commence et 9 o'clock on 834 day whey
credit of ff Minithe vrill - be given 'on all some Of
$lO and - qrarde. EAVER;
• ' IVIATTOIAS ,EOPFMANI
feb 10 to • ' '• S. , Howatto, •Auct.,
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber wilts* t
p oblie Sale. et her
• I residence, one toile liorfit of Mount Hope: do
fitalißDAY. rf 13 RUA Rip, 26, the following per.
sone! property, to volt:
5 HEAD HORSES
12 HEM OF CATTLE,
4of which are Cowe, 1 young 15
Head of Hogs..among which aTe two 1400 d , Sows,
_ane.will have pigs .by litne of_ sale 4--
NAtiapfortnitis, , •
Road, Plantation and One-horse ; 1 English lied, 1
pair hay carriers, 1 , Russell Reaper and Mower
combined; 1 Grain Drill. 1
,Reaper
Rake, 1 three
and 2 tiio6itirsei plows, 2 single and 2 double
shov
el plows, 2 harrows,l corn coverer, 1 fifth, chain, 2
sor a :rs,' aiiiitiT3Tdir butt din a, pair
breast chaos. 4 halter .
, and chains, cow chains,
treble double and single trees, 2 sets of breechbands
3 sets front , geara, I Wagon saddle. 5 houdings, 6
blind bridles,_s collars, 3 lines, 4 By-netv, 1' RoCka
way Buggy and harness, 1 cutting box, I- large
grindstone, 1 small do., rowbar Ind diggingizon, 2
grubbing hoes, 3 stone sledges, 1 wheat fan, 1 bag
wagon,l cros, cut saw, l jackscrew ; , 1 rough lock,
forks, rues, leat of Blacksmith Teo%
threshing' Machine,
-Horse Power and irstrap; t Cook . stove and fixtures.
_2; Side Tables, 1 large Bureau, ,sausage machine,
atuffer; laid preset, arid many othei article? net ne
ceireary to mention, -
—Sale-to cameral:ice-at IJ-o'clock ton-said-day when
a eredlCoflo./nonthswill be iliyemon,allt sums of
$lO en(l, upwards. AN ,
felylo to ti: V: Auct
PUBLIC
IHE subscriber will sell it public stile at his res.
Wince, L, ile frem hot, ildpe anti mile West
•of H. Besorekmill, on thelloplor rarritorow °wri t
ed by Sollenberger„ on THURSDAY, MARCH • 3,
the following personal property, 10-Wit:
, , • ~
6 WORK HORSES,
two of which are Colts, 2 years oh' this spring;
HEAD OP CATTLE
7 of which are Milch Cows, several will be fresh by
time of sale ,I•fat'Bull, 2 brood sows, will have pigs
about the time of sale,l Chester White Hog; 1
Road Wagon and B,
TWO•PLANTATIONAGONS
.
1 one-horst Wagon, 1 Spring W agon, 1 Grain
.Drill, 1 H ey'Rake, 1 Fodder'Cutter, 1 cutting boi,
wheat screen and wheat fan, hay fork, rope and
pulley ; 2 sets breechbands, 2 seta front gears:
sets ploW gears, bridles collars. Wiwi, 1 Rockaway
Buggy, 2 setslfarness, one Sleigh and'bells, 1 eir-
Cure r Saw; begs, bfirrels', kegs, iron" kettle, 1
corn shelter, 2 Seta dung boards, 1 pair hay ladders.,
I.pair hay carriers...jai luictriv, digging iron, crow
bar, 1 keg tar, sledge ana dune btunaters t log chain,
fifth chitin, sleigh box, dung and hay forks, rakes,
25 cow chains and luilters,•2 3-horse pelvis don;
ble shovel pioits;4 single; 1 . harrow, single, double
and treble trees, brat' and 'breast chains 8 hen
jockey sticks, old and new iron by the'Ponn i d, 1 set
Blacksmith Tools, 1 grindstone ;• ,
CORN B'( THE BARREL,
Hay by the ton, a lot Potatoes, 90 acres Wheat in
Ground, 1 wagon saddle, one riding saddle and rid
ing bridles. 3 grain cradles and mowing scythes; 1
Cook Stove, 1 Ten-plate 'Stove; 2 Churns Bedstedds
Stands,,croelts, benches ` tubs, and `many other tut
, ,
ales.
Nate to commence at. 9 o'clock on said , day when
a credit of 9 months will be given on all acme 91'
$5 anti upwards. ' JA CO.B
Tab 10 is G. V. Mom, act.,
PUBLIC SALE.
HE undersigned intending to• quit farming,
Twill sell at public bale, at her residence,
2i
miles North of Waynesboro', an BATURDAy,
FEBRUARY 19, 1870, the following property, viz.
3 Head of EroiSes,
ail good work horses and plow leaders;
• • 7 ligad of Cattle,-
4of which are good Mach cows"; • 2 'double 'and 1
sikiple4oiel Voiles, 1 corn coverer, 'good as 'new
1 good Sleigh; %seta breectibands,:2,BBti front gears
collars, Wind bridles, housings, 3 fly-nets. all good
as new • I s et single harness. 1 riding saddle. 1 wa
gon saddle, four-horseline. 3 . good bakers, 1 striiig
sleigh bells, 2 riding bridles, 2 piniotraniders;
k cut
ting hex, treble tree, butt , and breast chains, cow
chains, rough lock,grain cradle and mowing icy the,
.1 set ungboards; hay carriages, 1 pair wood lad
dela,-
2 TOES' CLOVER' HAY,
Pornfodder by the bundlr, 2- axes, mattock, pick,
dung hook, rakes" forke, sheviili, hoes, 1 - foor-horee
stall Also Mouse - Funiittm. &milting of;Stoves,
Bedsteads, Bureau, Tables. Chairs, etc., Ac.' • ,
' Stile to commence, at lko'clock on said dap when
a credit of 6 months will bp' given on all sums of
sr) and upwards, AS.NA B . MASTERS: ,
feb is • Auet.
Doistiettidt*rshil•:.
'D~s9O it On .
• The lo -partnership fetefore extettirs
`under the firm of icany#- ttiib
unarm!. Otriprirt lie . ebetOitt day
of Jaguar 'lB7O. - Th s e . * 66l o: l *: " 'the `
eresliof,W:4: eetilarniOt maji
made ett4ei •-•'
" • IV. le Akio', '
`'FeG
- MT)LA§Vpl3.—r=The,slll,lgibe iltir rortiar titiiii "
tetiiired Wriknolot or, Sew -Otte
kit Vie °Ways. • : PIZ ICE & 110EFLIOM ,
-
~PUBLIC
Ton spbabrilies ablie
S ale - at
Fj ieSidec.fe4C,l - Itipewell.r.Milli,„ on TUOSDAY . ,
MARd jet, 10991 Oioperiji,/10
•
'TWO ;..61 0
SOOwilEbe el: 1 'Hdlibr,
hand,cailt i I.Booo4 l o)ldr:Pl'iebri.!shelteriA),..Pa4ng
.erolie.eut Phis thatch
hand man!, cow chains, i'eterilAtiareil gsaincridle,
planes. augers, chisels; bead planes,Old hop,, and 6-,
articles not necessary to asetitien. ; . •
sr Sale to commence - , et' o'Aloak oh isaidleY wiled
the tetmawill too r tnade known by, •
'fhb 10) ' • • -Mono. and.
SALE
. . ,
The undend_gaed,'skiointed Auditor • by' the Or :
phasureonst of Franklin , County; January Senn,
PO% Ito settle aid adjust iha rateamid propoitions .
of thit asae,ts, to and among the irespiedvecteditoss"
le f )4,. T iOrAkl6over, dtted, sriu amend, to the.dusieg
of tail a ppolutpent 'a P. B. Ruirt..ri „office,- in.
11 0 6iyriesboke; on - tha24lb"dai of rehTua4, It 9 A. -
.)14 *bah inn MlSre dins le'
:gainaCestatild , laid decedent atnitinetii /unified.
to wasn't3tie 4
3 7r0t..11': •-• ,:,*r,r;TlPNri.talltAlEgih6o 010.
P4TATOESi7 t•'.o
,Q40.10E coolra4 potakatirfoi oikhav
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1)
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tiff Ili-
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Court of (mita* and to me directed,
I will ezpose to Priblje ,the
February; -
1870, at i ovCloisk, p. the Emil Estate Of
the late Thomas Smith, !Kling, the western
part of Lot 4,llrorkrtottptid , the plot: of
said sown, coneietieteif a thiee•etory
, . pnioxpt.t.tiLiNG plusp.p .
24,fest Stoat, more less, liaek Building
tied, Fume Stable: Die
,property is desks.
ble as a ilisiOsas ‘ 10 . 0 0 0 .9. • ,
. STOvE4,--
ihe Vpi annexed.
STOR:AIIID'SEIE: !
40. , 11E1D
AS once mei°. Become spleproprietot. o the
H
Grocery' %Ore: Coeiluiiting his busi
ness at surif 'expense he. selfs , e to* pritis for the
, •reatly money", Are you in want of
PURE ~SPICES, •
. .
Prime Rio Co ff ees BroWn - ed' Coffee,
Brown and Crushed-Smier,'Lmif
Powdered White Sugar. Carol( • I •
'Syrups, superior in quality and low , in ; iett, ' act
P. Rico and N. (hieing sfi`
Corn Starch, Choc:6ll4l qtrect - 864 ' -ri
Pickles,
cdtsupi. misoaN ! .4.lrackixs and.gekes, ,
G. A. S alt, Fine Salt,
Family Plourin paper;s4clier.
Call and exainlie t , No 0°44119140x food!.
Shucked OYSTERS legularly ree.e4 - Eitt tlirough !
out the prpper eenskin. :Love oysteid iu Valid • 21b.
.118-Alm-y!--ori-han4,plJ,by-4he-can-or-doze.
ERUIT AND CONFECTIONERY.• • Layer
Raisins. Seedlegs Raisins. French Currants, Now
Jersey Cranberries, trivr and excellent quality Can
dies, clear toys forAtre_ch'ldren o;anges, Lemons,
Dc‘asi-tlit iOn;Prunes AOpietli Dried Cherries; nuts
4 severaUtinds. • .
FOR OAKTIVO.=-We he!e'goOd end prkre ex
tracts of Lemon, Oventie • ; Elyawberg
emcee of Lemth; (JinniOrion, &c.
GLASSWARE.—Look et our seta for only 84 cfa,
clieepTgeblete, (Hate; castors; twill:dere,
_ma
lampaohimneysi &c. .We have the
beet and,cheapest In tqwn. . .
QUIIFrNSWARE.a -tutrlialied assortment,
full stock, loser in price than ever. - Teri vets', cups
and dancers meat plates, soup do., Tea, Dinner, and
Breakfast do. Wo have. die real, granite, no decep
taln in the quality. ,
Welate the common Ware. net" etiMk.
HOUSEKEEPERS
Are intited to look at our knives and forks, butcher
knives, large spoons, • common' albata and silver
plated tea and table spoons, clothes basketa, I:lockets
tuba, market baskets, school do.
•
NOTIONEt —,Toilet soaps, perfumery, combo,
pocket books, pencils, ink, cap letter and note pipe!
Superior Whale Oil,
- pest K erosene Oil,
'Chemical Olive Soap,
Barlow's Blue indigo,
Wick Yarif, '
Besides Map.* useful articlea ‘ alvraya on hand,.
'Country produce, and "greenbacks" taken in
exchange for good's. I am thankful tin past pa
tronage, and solicit a continuation of the sane et
the FAMILY GIB OCE ItY store.
Waynesboro'. February 10, 1870
PT 818 SILL
rflIE subscriber finving eold his farm „will sell
without reserve. at hiaresjdence, two
near
South
o Waynesboro ', on . the turnpike tear Antietam
Junction, on TUESDAY, YEBEITARY 16TH dife
foilowipg property, to wit: ' .
4 WORK, HORSES,
two plow leaders and ono wagon, reader; 5 head of
Colts,dne riking 4 gears, twanging 3 and two rising
2 years; all- taxi • •
7 11111 ID, OF CATTLE
three of - which are Milch Cows, one will be fresh a.
twat the time of sale, 1 two and a hatyear old - Bull,
(out of the l'abrney Cow) 1 muley Devon Heifer;
'PLAN'"4'iITION WAGONS,
four inchlire, one 'a
good - article, nearly. new, the
other a light four.horso wagon in goed•ordet ; 1 two-
horse Wagon . end Bed, 1 Wood Bed, geqd as new;
I pair Rail Laddors, 1 pair ,Bay Ladders, -• l Grain
Drill with guano attachment , l'Hey Rake,,l Horse,
Power mind strap, Circular Saw; 1 Wheelbarrow,
2 sets drank bosrds,'l.Patisi Fork; rope and put , '
legs, I:Pallingtop Buggy,
ONB lit 00D, ,MOWER;
. .
2 two horsis Plows, 1. three horse Plow, 1
,Gap Plow,
2 Harrows, 1 set. Illfckamitli Tools, good as nisei,
1 Jackscrew, good ; as new; Shovel!lows; Spreaders,.
log dike, single; detible imd"treble trees, cow
chains, halter chains, Wagon and Plow Geani; Fly
Nets. fOrks.,rakes shovel", 1 good scoop shovel, i
mattock, 1 coststeel• cross-cot saw,l:griadstorte,
grain cradles. mowing scythes. a lot old bartels,.l,
cistern pump, 1 side saddle, sr lot old iron. 1 wheat
tan 10 - nearty new bags,'wood brit, dinner bell, feed
trough, 1 StableLocki (Oak's patent)-1 beg "'twat,
1 long ladder; 2' Oeditelds, andmiany other articles
not necessary to mention. Salo to commence at, to:
o'clock on'said dtiy, when a credit, of Ten Months
will be 'given on iamssover $lO.. ' •
. „ , . '• HENRY FUNK.
Jan 2Sts - • G. V. Mostcr.-AliCt;
N 0: T I C E .
P
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Tuft ollbscilliejiliithlidibligz 4 ,l4ti .tarzaingi'
cell ek Public figleigat a*ldalree,'
Boa* puling :nail •
leadinflifiprn V 044 iistpOng*o. Quirieiri MOIL ; ':
DA P. Tig OF fol.,
TQwog PePoiliOltti*rtioo: l l . lof!
o:,1 is a Br
Yr~ ' •-eight 'radio 1 1 awaiting'
• 611 W014. • ,9.7 ,„
eerlirthilylhottlat soa - titnid:
:Make, With
foal, et* No. la
a Ditk' net•iforiii eightioltri old), 'in - eidellent
wagon leddiii. , ` NO. 4 heti , : iNfii4}Xaril; OEWedi 'groin;
old, wity,fonl, nigoodloafefii rfia. :4,.a150.0n0• Bay ,
Mara, fcini:teoWnliOutid tOid calla-one year...
it .11gAii
aiaong whickard ; fiver AMA Uovis„ 2 Bulls, 2 Fat.
Steersi lticlui,lapeofyeting;.Pitthil_:ktflottb;,,
• r:
easy with pig, 1 Fat flak ; 4- pitir ,nice Chested•
Pigs, the balance, small stakes; FARM WAG- ,-
ONS, a 4 1 Ittiiiirkvieirritiatil# , new • with 'new intl.
iiiittiiireb - olrti - edinpiete, the other suitable for 2:
or 3 hories with dew bed, l pair Hay,pairlagos,
set Dotig-.Boarils; , ttait,,t Carriage sitgifile tor. one,
orAwd:lltirsiirilood: as rietirri—
Orphan'
. _
A REAPER AP MO W E R . COMBINED,
self-raker, riety; Dts44” - PAlerit;." I Spring Wagon
with tvlo seats;' i light sue -Separator
and`Power ell in goad order, Grain Drill, I Wheat
Fent I' ctittiiiffpcif, liettfork With' rape init
lays, I set hid ir on,.. Sr.gond
ber.etoi, Pilivoo.l..if`tricAiirse, and
'2 tiiii.litibiei'S'aimbleind singlifetdierplativik ono
corn coverer, treble, double and 'single log
chaina,blikt, hreaat And•ctow cheips t altain,cradleq,
mo mg aC had, foii* dioVela,
good fifth chain,' T*if tiliiiro prei is; 'Oki it 40
good grain:bage; 2 sets iingle end' fear datiblis bar-,
nese; with, Collins,' btidlet lAtring of bell
ful l Set iiiigari and plowiNeara t all in good ordet;
bout 100' bdiliels 'Nevidifinniihck"Oats that weighs
from 40, to 44 Founds to the ,busbel,,Which will be
sold id 1.60 lots 1.4 Suit putaliseri,'•about tit'or 11l
tons hayl,
RR
• i
more or less, alot Potaiiieo, S barrels Vinegar; empty
barrels and boxes, '1 largellout Chest, I wheelbarrow.
1 buggy p01e,,3 kng-ladders, 1 good jackscreW, one,
keg hi tit ' ~ rtitiiTtroitglifri good Work', handl; And
many Other inieles not Mentioned: Seth to corn-
Nine Months will be given on all sums of Ten Doi- '
lam and apwards. • A DRIVI.,E: PRISE:,"
fob 3.ts D. F. STouriartAuct.
PUBLIC ALE.
rbup subscriber intending to gnit, twining, wig :
sell tit public sale, at hie residence,._-]} -miles
Neithwestl_ofl.—Waynealiele - and a half a- toile .
- North of Gilbert's Mill, on WEDNggIIAY.Ft - B-:
RUARY 23, 1870, the folloyipg.perstinal property,
.
to-wit:
among which atC - two - Ciritw-riaim three..yeara, Oak
tailapce gpod work horses ;
I4IIEAVOY -- e - A - TTLE,
-among-,isrigigh:jre- five-Mile.fi•Opvis„ o young Ba ll,
-the met ydfrogefittle,._lB,l2tat.fotebeia, 16 heitFot
Hog.; among which ie otie good proodl3l • ;
2 PLANTATION WAGONS,
1 one or two -tiorae 'Wagon with bed, I wagon bed,
I cart, t pair wood Ilidders, 1 - .4tiie.othey ladders,
1 Grain Drill, I hay Rake, 2' three-horse plows, 2'
two-horse plows, 2 single dad double shovel plows,
1 corn coteier, 2' harrows", 2 : spreaders single, • dou
ble and treble trees, I rolling screen, 1 wheat fan,-:
3 griin Cradles, S Clover:Med - cradles; mow.ng
scythes, 2 fifth chains, 2 tog chains, breast, butt and
cow chains, 1 rough lock, I digging iron, I shovel,'
1 grain shovel, 1 mattock; 4 set manure boards,
manure hook, 1 bay fork, rope and pulleys, manure,
shaking and pitck a tot rakes, 1,
iNcCpr,iIdIOIC.ZEAPER-
1 'utting box, 2'setsbreectibande, 3 sets front gears,
5 sets plow gears, bridles. halters, collars, lines, fly
nets, 1 wagon !addle and whip, and Many other ar
ticles not necessary to mention. Bale to commence
at 9 o'clock on said day when the terms• will be
made keowe DANIA!. H.OLSINGER. ,
feb 3ts G. V. Mose, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE.
Vp,HE subscriber will aril at Public . Sale at his res-
I on the farm of Christian Beitier; 4 mike
South of Wavnesboro', and.l mile West ot Jacobs'
Church, on FRIBA Yr THE 18TH DAY FEBRU
ARY, the following personal property, to wit:
4 HEAD HORSES
W. A. REEL
I of which is an excellent family Least for either ri
ding or driving;
8 HEAD Q CATTLE
of which are prime Ililch',Cows, 1 springer 1
fine Bull, part Teeswater, Vivo and a half years old;
TWO BEAD OF' H.00..3,
Rake
3 amid Xakev ir ell Sheep,
1 new Plantation Wagim 2:} inch tread, I' narrow-,
tread Wagon, 1 Sping -Wagon I pair bayemrriages,
1 pair hay ladders, I Grain' Drill, 1 Windmill, ouo
cutting box, 1 barshear plow for twoqtr three horses,
2 double shovel plaws, one new corn coverer, 1 har
row, double, treble end single trees, 1 Spreader; 37
fICKB ,„ • •
GRAININ THE GROUND !
2 sets Breechbands,2 sets Front Gears, one - new 4-
horse Line, bridles, collars, 1 14ovel, forks, rakes, cow
chains, a lot Old Iron, and many other articles toe
numerose to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o
clock on said day when a credit of 9 months will be
given on all suss of $5 and upwards. „.
feb 3-t&
?U IC SAl=.
-'ILT, be sal at thareaidence of the subscribes,
heir H. Beadre'e 'Mill, 3 . miles north-wiat of
Waynesboro', on th e road , leading fioin Wayneih
boro' to ChambetibuT; via. Mt. Hope, on THURS
apAY THEUTH DAY OF PEBRU4R Y, - the fol
lowinrpOtonal oultioty r toyor: . - : "
4 411.22 a R ala? *
4 of which ere letufew, 3 Elea d mores, one with• oaf;
14 HE or FIN 3 SEIOATS;
PIikWEVEIOII WA4ONS, 4 '
. -
2 3-inch am1i17.3,.a1l is grit order; 1 ;wagon , bed, •
' well limed and - nearly new, 1
_pair hay '
carrier ~'1
pair hay buldett, I gram' ,
110.bbar4 INCoviver.
cart-,pith gears, 1 spring4ooth
.barefiesi •
plows, one a Geisteriand 1 a 2 horse ,gap. plow,
double and 2 single shovel plewl, 1 corn 'coverer,
harroant Mier ined - is oeW;, • • • •
104) 11,1,111.1tIgrA
• -
nayll th'sl ; t9E,-,cona,fodder by the bundle, sets
-breechbands, Pita froni gt.ars,4isetes phi* gam &
ilylters, (radian!, 6, bridlea, 1 wagon 'saddle, 1 six.. • ,
hoist Line, 4' bonsmas; . 2 pair breast chains; 2 pair ~y
butt traces, 3 Treaoers, 3 double'and. 2" kettle treea
lot siugli treen : 1111111. -- chetint Pak
leirlr-, 2 sets 44 bearlailaket, pitch . sad atukking.l,l
Alikiht• - ,' l, *air ca4los; 2, ,,xlmwimv arytheir, -
.bolster,, iattTo,l4.ono,diggin kai4.1,00416i411 ,
- cross-Otiiiiiii:thind-saw, aid- many other, artielmtv
0434,01810A11' tae v. Oak* efarailtst-4 0 4 1.
* - eafiUtatiir vi,44l9g,ltaa ILgeOit44#4otiseidluomk.t , l
e r"4: 4 0 4410 5 19 114 11144110 .%
of' , GORDWat
feb24ll- - ' "" ; V, •P. Mow?, Autt
,101
7 WORK HORSES,
GEORGE WELLS.
Wx. RMIDISy, A net: