VILLAGE itECORIi. vairanis BO fl OP. Thursday, Janatir* 20,11571, _All of the old factory works M We• vertou ate whammed for sale.. arAt - Montreal on Monday the thetmont► eter was twenspeix degrees below zeto. &Miss Mary Fisher, of Annapolis, lird"., *as burned to death last week by attempting to kindle a fire with coal oil litrAboat $l.OOO 00/ per aonOan wilt be eived - to the government by the consolidation of the internal revenue districts. tet.Refore the war there were no echoolo in Richmond. Now there are 30 White and 30 colored' schools in thst city. trA couple out West have hem d'ivore• ed on account of a differenoe of o{{{nion on the subject of baptism—One maintaining the necessiiy of immersion to salvation,the other, the sufficiency of sprinkling. A mechanical curiosity, in the shape of —steam-buggy, is on exhibition ira'New The inventor alarms tbat it can be driven, with two persons in it, 150 miles a ihy upon common roads. It is light and etroagi and can be Managed better than any horse, and can 'be driven taster than any parson dare to ride. The owner says be will match it against any trotting horse in this world. ft.lt was reported on Satimitty__among leading liquor importers in New York the their petition for a uniform tariff on all liqu ors has been favorably re - oived - a - t - Wastiing= _ton r and-thac Secretary Boutwell au& the Committee ON Ways and Means bad , agreed to recommend a tariff of $2 per gallon on liquors. se,.Tbe committee of the blethodist Bonk Concern have dropped the investigation of the charges' against Rev. Dr. Lanaban. The result is a complete triumph for Dr. Lana ban, and he is replaced in his position as As. sietant Agerrt of the Book Concern. The in• vestigation into the affairs of thrf institution which_ he desire& has_ been ordered,_ and the end will be a final vindication of Dr. Lana han, who has teen persecuted for simply ex posing wrong. tass i A sortie was made under the cover of the t,untrof Mont• Valerein on Thursday by the French on the German' Roil wee of Paris. King William telegraphs that it was defeated, and despatches from other sources confirm the repulse of the French after day's fighting. Faidherbe advanced south as far as St Quentin, where the Germaaerat- tacked him, and after a well fought battle defeated him, and on Friday and Saturday were in pursuit. Additional details of the sortie on Thurs day state that the French were one hundred thousand strong, and that their line of bat tle extended from Mantratont to La Celle, en the southern and southwestern sides of the city. The battle opened well for the French, sod they succeeded in capturing the German positions at Montretout, bat late in the day the ' tide turned, and they were repalsed along the whole Hoe. The losses of the French are said to have been so very great that they asked for an armis tice of forty eight hours to bury the dead and carry off the'wounded. Up to the 11th of January; one bandied and sixty persons had been killed in Petits by the leentbard meat. The Council of Defence proposed to remove Trochu from command, but final. ly agreed to sustain, him. It is said that he annouated that if no help from, the eutaido was received he would be compelled to stir ' render before the public buildings were de. stroyed. So far, however, the bombardment Is reported to be almost harmless in the do. atruction of property. The battle of Et. Quentin resulted in an utter defeat of the army of General Faidberbe, and the victori ous Germans tnarched northward from the battle field to Cambrai, the French confirm ing a desultory fighting with their advance. Faidberbe lost ten thousand prisoners, and with his Staff has gone to Donia. In-North ern France there is great consternation a! the approach of the Germans, and a portion of the popnlatien is flying hob! Lille. Gam hetta arrived•there on Saturday and deliver ed an address to the people, in which he ad vised re:Matinee to the last, and said that Faidberbe would continue to oppose the ad tacos of the enctityi no denied that be wished.ta form a Dictatorship, and denonee ed the cowardly try for peace. In Eastern France Gerietal Von Werder is ~,marrhing through' the \room, and has captured a for tilled position of the French near Beauques tie. was attacked on Sunday, but the Fidech.troops still head the tows. The shel litig of Lengwy, on the .Belgian frontier, by the-tlermans, was Confirmed last week, and the town set on fire. tat. The Montpelier (iitgui,..,asys that C. E. Stoics, a young man belongive in 31arre, that Mite, who Nerved in a Veroten..t cavalry regiment during the late liar; hes • Jecentljt received elO,OOO in United Stites tondo from Mr. Peter . Thomson; of liagerstome. Md., for valuable services redeled that gen.. tleman in prpteatiog hie prolietty from the 'oldies/. • • Brook', in flollinti, is the cleanest town is world: klo Posit , or earriagei has ever been yterelitted fo enieffit, swileverything is kept with most rerzpidons assittea tote eo!ering tunny of the boosts _ red we required to remove youi-shoein LOCAL MATTERS. 841,11,RsatsTaz—.The public sales saver. deed through. the columns of the Village Record conser.off iu the followieg order: John F. TabuSon, Waynesboro'; house and Ibt, January 2s. Amberson & Reid, Waynesboro', Milt. ary 4: Geo. Middour, Waynesboro", February 4. Ohs. A. Stouffer, two miles South-east of Ringgold, February 8; Daniel 11. Garver, one suilueast of Ring - . gold, Md., Februaty 15. John Haller, Sr., near Quiney, February 15' Pranklitv Miller, 2 miles North west of Waynesboro', February 21. . &The Cowtt teat week gtanted A. 1). Gordon of Oak pine tlVeltr PCOtiSe. ADIFERTISMENTS —A number of new ad• settlements will be found is Wilily, paper, to *blob we diteet special attention. . am. Don't forget the Lecture at the Lu theran Church thie (Thursday) evening.— Subjeer—"No Man Owes Deeper than he Please." • Q ARDVI SEEDS. -GARDEN SEEDS.--The but varieties, and largest assortment, at Dr. Amberson'e Drug Store. Call and examine sod buy what you need. --- RAIMEIDYLL - NOWSITAY - thiTB 4 .- A tten lion is directed to the advt. of A. M. Bell and Bro. in iinotlier column. The oats they of fer for sale is a very superior article. ==l Los-rr - --- qli — PeoltutiroTA was lest between this place and Jaoob J. Mil ler's residence, on the old Hagerstown road. t.I VWlitertilly rewarded by returning it to this dime. Branisholts inserts fall upper or lower sets of teeth for $lO, $l5, $2O, all in sured for one year, and to be what it is repre sented. Weeplaces a good set of teeth with in the reach of every one. GENERAL AGENT.—The Geiser Manufae. turing Company have secured the services of Jacob B. Cook, Esq., of Quincy township, us General Traveling Agent. The appointment is_ certainly- a gend — o - n - e, as Mr, known as a first-elass business man, NOTICE.-greet reductions have been made in. photographing at the Diamond Gallery. The following ie a list of prices: 5 Photo. graphs $lOO, 8 01.50, 12 8.2.50. lily object in making this reduction is to do a cash business. Bstisfaction is gnarenteed. 'UNION HOTErl.—Qtliney it . BOOMS has aeetber Hotel. Mr. Gideon Burger has ob- tained license and commenced the Hotel bus. iness in the large, handsome:brick building recently erected by Mr. A. S. Monn. It is to be known as the "Union Gid. will make a olairer landlord. COPPER SPitcratitNEL-Beveial fine speci mens of 'copper ore, taken from the farm of Geo. frarbaugh, in Ilaibaugh's Valley, were brought to our office one day last week. One of the number fully equaled the beet speci mens we have yet seen. They were ploughed out of the ground. GOOD BITTEI2B.—We are indebted to Mr. K. D. Pfeutz, wholesale agent, for a bottle of llall'ellolumbo Bitters, a purely vege• table preparation. It is highly recommended as a blood cleanser and tonic preparation for ordinary family purposes; a good appetizer and strengthener of the digestive forces. Per • sons requiring such a medicine should give it a trial. It ie•sold by Dr. J. B. Amberson and Theo. Wiesner' CM=l= GRAND ENTERTAINMENT.-A Polyorama of Milton's Paradise Lost will •be exhibited in the Town Hall on Saturday evening next. This work of Art is d complete illustration of that matchless Poem by John Milton, en. titled Paradise Lost, containing over 6000 feet of canvass with mast striking and beau tiful scenes, 'full of life-size figures, giving Milton's idea of Heaven, Hell, Creation, the Garden of Eden, &o. No one, we predict, Will regret having expended 25 cents to wit ness this Exhibition. A Nnt Draeovanr.—We learn that a nets Grain Thresher and Separator, upon entirely now and original principles, has re. cently been invented, by Messrs. D. and C. Garver, which is said to do the works We have been informed that an opportn pity grill be afforded those desiring to view it in operation, on the premises of they fath. er, Benjamin Garver, situated one mile west of Ringgold, Itld:4 on Saturday the 4th day of February next. MOP - Harry Weaver, who Was unenviably connected with the Rowland murder trial in Washington county, Md. a je . ar or two ago, and who has since served a tern in the Pennsylvhnia Penitentiary for forgery, has been committed to the Washington county jail on the obarge of yobbing the store of Abyaham Barnhart, at Middleburg, on the night of the Bth inst., of $BOO worth of Hide. Two woman, Anna Hull and Rebec ca Linebangh, in whose possession the most of the goods were found, wore also commit ;ea to jail. PICATIOTItt. -i"131900If desiring the SO. vices crf a Snt•dlses Dentist abonld gitre'Dr. Branisbnlts i WI. He does not chitin su perior dental Analifietitione over all ether den tists in the eoVtitry or donnty, but feels stile to tender as genteel Sitisfastists as the gen. ere.!ity,of good dentiste, nod will endeavor as far as poslible to phase tile !? Thy rvifi taco; him with a eat 'CRAMMING IN THZ ScnooLs.—We lout mend to our' school board and teachers the following from the Philadelphia Sunday Times: Initiatory steps have at last been taken to bring about a reform ht-the methods • of study pursued in the public schools: the evil most and justly complained of, id the foolish spited) of cramming, which bas un fortunately prevailed already too long. Mil- i drop, under this high pressure plan, arc for ced to learn a dozen lessons, on as many dif ferent subjects, in the confect of the day,' and, as a natter of course, finish by hope. lessly itstertninglisg their numerous and se vere studiis, thoroughly" understanding -no olie of them, and finishing by forgetting them all. Without any unnecessary delay, the Board of;Education should supersede this hot-house system of instructing the young, by some more humane and useful method. One lesson, thoroughly mastered, is worth a dozen committed to memory, to be forgot ten in a few hours. "White the 'cramming' process is being referred to, let it be remem bered that children,. to grow op into strong and useful men and• worsen, need time to grow physically as well as mentally. They should, therefore, not be burthoned with tasks to be conned at home.. Arlitbe hours out of school they need fur recreation, for the benefit of their bodies, which have too long been saerifind to the especial use of the brain. =CD=EI THE: VACANT JUDCISITIP.—The vacancy made in the office of President jadr,:a of this 'strict by the death of Judge King, is at tracting the attention el a number of aspi rants in same of the counties of the district.. - .111 - 13edford - Hon7BL.-.Rusteel-and IY M'Ctay Hall, Esq , are each importuning all their friends to aid them in their efforts- to secure the appointment. In ,Somerset, we learn form the Hearici that the members of the bar of that county are' asking the appoint ment of Hon. W. lI Koontz'. It seems that these individuals obey the same law whieh nature does, and 'abhor a vacua! In our own county, already represented by Judge D. W. Rowe, there ore no - aspirante,and we believe that the members of the bar are in clined to let the other counties of the dis tiiet setrh3 the question to suit themselvos. Either of the gentlemen named fur the office are well - qualified to perform its duties antis factorily.—Repository: TEIE BEST RUN OT SIIAD.—Is does not always follow that the last run of Shad is the poorest, but it often happens that the beat run is sold at the; best hargina. ,It is just an now, not with Shad, but with fifteen sots of,LaCes and Childreus furs, Five Buf. falo •Robes, Six fancy Sleigh or Buggy Spreads, three pairs of Horse Covers, three Pairs Fur Gloves, Four Mufflers, Winter Gloves,—Winter Caps, &e, &o, that you may see anti buy at Updegraff's Hat, Wore and Fur factory opposite the Wash i ngtoo,flonse, Hagerstown, 3.1 d. Although they are the last for this season they are:fresh and perfect goods warrenterd and will be closed out re• gardleas of cost. se,,All persons buying the Wheeler & Wil• eon will be instructed by the Agent untill they become thoroughly acquainted with the working of it. A Warrantee Deed is given with each Machine. Sold on any platy to suit the purchaser. Thos. U. B. Elliott, Agent. PosTponu.—The sale by Mr. Geo. Mid. dour will take place on the 4th of February instead of the 28th lett., as announced last week. Nor persona knowing themselves indebted to L. C. Brackbill will please call and settle. As it is necessary I should have money to carry en my businest Persons tailing to settle and pay off by the first of February next will be charged interest from that date. L. 0. BRACKIIILL. air Th e Wheeler it Wilson Bowing Ma ebbe is on exhibition at the Diamond Gal. levy and eau be seen at any time. Persons desiring it can have it operated by the Agt., who will guarantee satisfaotion. Thos. H. B. Elliott,, A gent. set.We have the Wheeler Sr, Wilson with all the late improvements—sold on the lease plan—monthly payments only Ten Dollars. Aoy one desiring to avail themselvei of our offer can be aceommodated by making appli- cation to Thos. H. B. Elliott, Agent. DEAF AND DUMB.—James Blair, Esq., of tho Clearspring district, in Washington County, &Id , is ono of the. Board of visitors of the Maryland.lnstitution for the Educa tion of the Deaf and Dumb, located in Freci stick. Mr. Blair has no less than six of his own children in the Institution, all deaf and dumb. trine Wheeler & Wilson will fold hems with cord enclosed and stitch them down at one 'petition. Thos. H. B. Elliott; Agent The Wheeler & Wilson, will fold feli either on the blae or slutight while it is stitching them; It will make ruffles perfectly and sew them on to a band at one operation.. Thos. H. B. Elliott, Agent. WHIENLEN & WILSON SEVIN° ~MACEIINES. —I have recently purchased trorj gr. Their. H: B. Elliott { one, of the above maAines which has rendered entire satisfaction. I can truly iicotameed it to purchasers as a first. Oats and elegant machine in all respects. Mrs. &wail. CLalerort. - Itta.neild Ford's advertisement • PlLlS.—lntateal, External, Bleeding or Itching, This distressing and harrowing disease is alarmingly on the Increase. More so. perhaps, from.the fact that those who did titillated from a false notiott of delicacy, a re afraid to ask for a remedy, thereby making their coodition knoWn. Flow wrong and fi ts' is this neglect. At the first intimation of the appearance of this eotaplaint they should proeure Briggs' Unrivaled Pile Rem edy, and, using it according to directions, immediately Check it and permanently cure it. It is'easy of tilfplication: and thorough in its effects: Bold by F. Foifithrian. CORQUS, COLDS, BRONOGITS. ASTHMA, &c.—The above complaints, as Winter ap proaches, seem to be increasing is prevalence and if not taken intitite, either one may lead to that dreadtel-mil-fatal disease—eonsump. lion. Wbat oririfiaality to neglect them when the resvit. may be so terrible! Briggs' Thrc at and Lung Healer is a positive remedy for all diseases of the throat, lungs and chest —never-failing when used in the morning of affliction. Sold by druggists. CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING MALES, &e.-The enormously increasing sales of Briggs' Allevator and Curative ter the pre vention and "cure of the many painful diseas es of the feet, bear witness to their wonder. ful superiority over all other like prepara tions. For years they have been steadily growing in favor, until now the great major ity who are troubled with bad feet will use no other remedies. The Curative, for sore, tender and fostered corns and bunions, bad nails, &O , ie soothing and healing, perman eta!) , curio* ° the worst eases when usad ae ending to directions. The- Allevator, for the cure of all- common corns and for the prevention and cure of all corns, bunions, &e.,is, 'par excellent,' the only article ever yetliseovere - d - th - erwiltritTidues a like result. Sold by F. .Iforthman. &Druggists generally. BROOMS,—Brooms manufacture& at 12i Cleats by D. B. Rob. Everything furnished but the broom corn, ,J;4 L 7 VECETABLESICILIAN FLA.I. R. t'2" RENEWER. The basis of its remedial properties is a vegetable compound. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR It will keep the hair from falling out. _lt cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus trous mid silken. It is n splendid hair dressing. R. P. HALL & CO. Nabhua, N. H. Proprietors Timm: .Lex.x.emA.mr.... In kireeneastle on the 12th inst., by Rev. Tboa. T Everett. Mr. HENRI H GREE?I• AWAIT, at`Aloua ope, ,to las L A. SNYDER, of Greeneute. In Mereersburg, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. A. Whetstone, Mr. THOS. M. WEIR, of Wayneshoro',' - fn -- Mist' KATE MONTZ, of Washington Co, MI T!IEgCM WC,1V1713.„ At Findley, Hancock county, Ohio. on the last, Mrs. CATHARINE McNEAL, wife of John AlcNeal, aged upwards of 60 years. The deceased removed with her bus. band from Waynesboro' to Ohio: about 40 years ago. •On the 19th inst ,at he Waynesboro' Ho tel, by the Rev H. II W. Hibshman, Mr DAVID L. BREWER, to , Miss 31 - AltY E TROUP, both of Clearspring,Wash. Co., 3ld o=ll l Et-b relit .40101:'aiekif4-'4ll BALTIMORE MARKETS, Jan. 23. 1871. FLOUR,—The demand continues active, and the market firm with an upward tenden cy. Baltimore high•grades were advanced this morning 25 cents per barrel all round, and for most other description holders are asking higher prices. Sales were reported on' Change of some 2,000 bhhr, viz: 100 common Howsrd Street do. at 85.25®65.75, 100 common Howard Street Extra at 86; 500 good do. at 80 50(itA62i, and 290 How ard Street Family at $7 per bbl. WHEAT.—SaIes on' Change of only some 3,000 bushels, viz: 700 prime western red at 160®108 cents, and 2,3000 Maryland red at 138 to 158 cents for low to good fair. 165 @175 cents for gond-to prime, aol 187(c0 195 cents for strictly prime to choice. CORN.—Western at 75 cents fur mixed, 77 cents for white, and 76@78 cents for yellow. OATS:4—Sales reported of only 1,500 bushels at 53@56 cents. Positively the Last Notice. ALI, persons indebted to the subscriber by book or other account, are notified to call and settle im• mediately, otherwise costs will be added without re spect to persons. MA RTIN FUNK. Antietam Junction. Jnn. 26, '7l, DISSOLUTION. TILE co-partnership heretofore existing between the unde-signed . in the mercantile bueiness,was dissolved by mutual consent on the 3d day of Jan uary, 187 t, the business to be continued as hereto fore by W. H. Brown. The books and accounts are in the bands of the late firm, upon either of whom persons indebted are requested to call and close their accounts. H W. BROWN, JOSEPH WALTER. Mt. Hope, Jan. 26-3 t How is this for High ! TORN FORD in returning thanks to the public for their patronage announces that he intends removing his shop to the Basement of Walker's Building. (and not leaving town as is the bedif of many) where he intends carrying on the Boor AND 8110. E BUSINESS as usual. AU persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle their accounts. for I pay cash for my stock and must have my money.— Don't want to see the face of that unwelcome visi tor, the Deputy from "Frost Fletcher," prowling a bout my shop seeking whom he may devour, &c. Customers will therefore find me at the Base ment referred to after the first of 441 next. jan 26) J.F. PUBLIC SALE. HE undersigned will sell at public sale at the residence of Jacob Bender, East Main litrect, On Saturday, February 4th, the following property, viz: —1 Table, a lot Chairs, 2 Bureaus, 1 bedstead, 1 Culler Ilukb/ard, Look ing Glass, STOVE AND PIPE, 42 ' , lbis Csrpct, 2 Feather Be& and Pillows, bed clothes, dishes, kettle, tub, canned fruit, crockery ware, together with sundry other articles. Sate to commence at 1 o'clock, e. u., when terms will be made known by W. 13. A MBERSON, W. A. REID, Ex're last Will and Ts of Mary g, Cochran,dec'J. jan 26 is PUBLIC SALE, TtTE anderergned Offf fell fit public sale, at hie residence, about I hale Bart. of. Flioigold, on the falgtebelooging to the Hefts of Joseph ~paiver, oo • WEDIVESIMY FEBRUARY, 1811, the following Personal Property, to wit t Eight head of triILIABLE DRUM HORSES; athong whicft ate d excellent Wagon and PloW Leedom 1 1 good Brood Mare, fl two and 1 yearling C•lt; 20 READ OP CATPLt, among which aro 3 good tdilch Cows, 2 Heifers with Calf, 1 Hull, and the bilance'Young Cattle; 12 head of ME 81 - MEP; aza 1133149:1) MCCIGIAS. 5 BROOD BOWS; I Dodge Reaper and Mower combined, with self-Rake, nearly-new; One Willonghby Grain Drill, with Dimon° Attachment, 1 Spring tooth Hay Rake, 2 Farm Wagons, 2 pair Hay Carriages, 1 Wagon Bed, 1 'Spring. Wagon, 1 Now York Horse, Power and Jock, Is Cider Mill, 1 Earekl Fodder Cutter, Wheat Fan, I Rolling screen, 4?Borsbear Plows, two of which are new, 4' Double and 2 Single Shov el Plows. t Cultivator, 2 new Harrows, treblb, dou ble and single trees; I new fifth. 1 carrier, breast and butt chains, 2 sets breechings, 4 sets front gears, two of which are new,o housings, collars and bri dles, I four_oruLl_sit,horso line, Lwagon_saddle,-1 !miters and plow lines ; FIVE BARRELS GOOD VINEGAR; 1 Work Bench, 1 Grirdstone, Grain Cradles and Mowing Scythls, Grain and Hay Forks, Rakes:and Shovels; 1 complete set. BLACKSMITH TOOLS, I Screw Plate and Bitts, n lot oltl Iron. I Dinner Sell. I Staid Screen, I 40 Foot Rope. new, n lot of Empty fin rreln,4,-Feed-Trough ,-1 Sansago-rs tt er,- and many other articles not necessary to mention. eEth-i—slE4C) 45 AMES 01111AN:li Ell NESII I Sale to commence at 9 o'clock. A. M on said day, when a credit of 10 Months will he given on all soma of $5 and upwards. the purchasers giving their notes ' with approved security, sums under $5 cash. No property to be removed until settled for DANIEL 11(i-t VE R. Jan 26-ts Jos,. BovrAtro, such PUBLIC SALE. FrliFilsubsoriher, intending to•quit trarMine, will offer nt public sale, at his residence. 2,i miles liorth-west of Waynesboro'. and about + of a mile from the Waynesboro' nod GreencastiP turnpike. on TUESDAY, 711 E 2IST DAY FEBRUARY, '7l, the following . property, to wit: 11 HEAD 11ORSES.& COLTS, among which are 1 fine Riding and Driving florae, 4 Brood Mares, 3 with foal, all of which are good bertriers-;--3-6olts-risinE, 3 wits 0 . 1111 - :rd 1 yearling; • 20 HEAD or CATTLE, 5 of which an Nlll6 Cowa, 1 IEI fresh and another will be flesh about the time of eale,the balance are Young Cattle ; 1.13 XI i& OF 7.3CC3 , 40r0,, I part Chester Boar, 2 Sows with pig; 1 three-inch Wagon, 1 Doil6l , & Stevens Reaper; 1 McCormick Mower, 1 Drill, nenrly new,) • iSPRIN.G-TOOTH RAKE, I Top Buggy, nearly new, 1 sleigh and Bells near ly nom, pair Hay (latrines 2 sets Dung Boards, 3 plows, 2 three.herse and 1 two horse plow, 1 sin— gle and 6 double shovel plows, 8 harrows, I wheel barrow, single, double and treble trees, 2 sets breast chains, 1 set butt chains, 2 sets front gears, 3 seta breechbands, 6 i-ets plow gears, 6 tlymets nearly new, 9 blind bridles nearly new, JO collars, 3 riding bridles, 2 riding saddles, 1 wagon saddle, I set sin gle harness, 3-harness nets. 12 halters, 15 cow chains, 2 four•horse lines. nearlylnew, breast strap, (I.'es trich's make,) I windmill, lob of forks-and rakes, 3 grain cradles, 2 mowing scythes, 2 spreaders. 1 em ery grind stone, 1 large dinner bell; 25 ha V, 3 plow lines, 2 shovels, 2 pick., 2 saws, 2_axes,_Lbsnd_savy, 2 bushel baskets. Also, aßnumber of articles "rill be sold oat of the house, such as ON C E 00 0 K STOVE, Conl Stove, 1 Wnr 14obe, 2 Beds and Beditine , , Chest, A pplebutter by the crock. bard by the pound, Bruns. Shoulders and Bacon by the pound. Ell UIIES El' Gllllll 1! gall) I Hay by the ton, r odder by the bundle. Cinrn•by the barrel. 1 Robe, 1 Buggy Spread and;Blanket, antba variety of other articles not; necessary to mention. Stile to commence at 9 o'clock, on said day' when a credit of 12 months wad lie given on all sums of $lO and upwards. Persons in want of good stock or farming utensils, should not fail to be present. FRA2K1.1.3 jaa 2(-ta G. V. Mina, euct. PineLß InT ILL be soli) at public sale, nt the residence V V of the subscriber, two ufhis South-east of Ringgold, near John Welty's Distillery, on WERABSDAY, THE BTH OF FEBRUARY, the following property,;viz 6 HEAD HORSES AND COLTS one ft fine Family Horse; FOUR mum. mo OF CATTLE, one Durham Bull. 31EIMAL71:// CtriP I. a Hoar; l four-hurse . Wagon and Wood Ladders, 1 two-horse Wagon and tied, in complete order, 1 one-horse Wagon and Bed, 1 spring Wagon, one Hay Carriage, Horse Power and J'hresher, ONE KIRBY REAPER AND MOWER, in good order, I Cutting Box, 2 three-horse Plows 2 Double Shovel Plows, 3 6logle do., 2 Corn Cov erers, 2 harrows, single, double end treble trees, one long machine strap, 1 Wheelbarrow, I Digging Iron and Mattock, rakes, forks, bhoveis, I log chain, two sets light breechings, 3 bets front gears, one wagon saddle, (nearly new,) codsrs, bridles, halters, butt and Breast Chains, ONE SET SINGLE HARNESS, toe old Iron, Grain Shovel, Buggy Pole, Grain Cra dle, and otherl articles not mentioned. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock, A. st on said day, when a credit of 10 months wit be given on all sums of *5 and upwards, the purchasers giving their notes w nth approved security, sums under *5 cash. Na property to be removed until settled for. 1.11:1 ARLES A. 'lllllFl. — Elt. jut 26-if J °SEMI &mum, aunt. IMPORTANT TO.FA WELERS. RAMSOELLNORWAY OATS. (VMS Oats isifar surericr to any rather fur its 1 great yield per sere and excellent quality. The stalks grow firm and do nt,t lodge easy, many of • them bearing from 150 to 250 grains. ' Cattalos.— W e have evidence that many bushels Were sold Last season under this tinily., which was an entirely ditrarent,and inferior grain. This seed was obttinsd main U. W. Ramsdell. anti is warranted genuine, tree of all foul seed.—. Furnished an any tilted sacks desired. Adds.:as A. Ort knit), Waynetil!oro', eranklin jsn 26 - tf MIR SALE, • • ILRS unnierelgnsa will eell ati PUblic Sole, at his reeldence on the road !coding from Quincy to' Mont Alto, oe vir .. MUMMA, f 4 lllllln6ttlr /5111, 1871, the folloviring property, to wit 8 WORK HORSES MULES, yo . tihg and well broke; '2 Colts rising '3 years; one an extras 17 BEAD iitOlititt - _CATTLE, among which are 3 Mich Cows, one fifth by lime ef sale, 6 Heifers with calf, the Winter, voting cat tle; 3 Fat Steers; 3 Saves and pigs, 11 head- floe Shoats, 1 large Chester Boar; / Road .Wagon, fon.- inch treed, with bovwfand cdver, 2 Plantation Wa gons, I wood bell I pair Wood Ladders; 1 Falling top Buggy, (good) i Catt, 1 Spring Rake, 1 wheel barrow, 2 pair Hay Ladders, 1 Threshing Machine and Horse Power, 1- Own Sheller, I , Cloverseed. Huller, 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Rolling Screen, 3 SETS BREECIIMIN'ES, 4 sets Front Gears, 3 sets Plow Gears, 6 collars, 6• blind bridles, 4 fly-nets, 6 housens, 1 set Harness, 2 plow lines, 1 iii horse line, 4 pair spreaders, wagon, saddle, a lot single trees, 2 threezhorse. 2 two-horse trees. jockey sticks, 3 three•horse Plows, (Hacker smith make); 3 Harrows, 4. double Shovel Plows, 1. single shovel plow, a lot old iron, rakes, dung, pitch and shaking forks, shovels. and mattocks; 1 coil stove, 1 desk. 2 sets breast chains, filth chrtin.2 ear 'ling chains, 2 sets dung boards, 18 3-bu. bags, 3 meat vessels, 1 patent churn, and many, other arti cles. On sums of $lO and upwards a credit of 12 moaths will-be-given.- Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. au on geld day. JOHN HELLER, Sr.• jan 26-63] HOCH FIINITERE! W T 111 0 IC E, Wiolesnle and. Retail Dealer and Macufacturer of. — llOl3 - S - E - YIJ - R - NTT - U - it •E UPHOLSTERER. GII ENCASTLE,PA., , talreethis method of informing 'lli customers antis the public that he has REDUCE]) THE PRICE OF FURNITURE from ten to,itventy..per cent[ Owing to the advan t ages, he has aver other Manufactuiers he can and- , • illt7Ett - Fitrnittlre it - t — saircii_p_rite - L - than_any_other• Manufacturer in the tqate: having THREE STORE ROOMS filled with every variety of Furniture, from a plain,. common article, to the finest in use, he feels war- , raiited in sa.k.ing that he can please all mitts. - ELVVINE LIST - OF PAIUES 1310YST EA US. COTTAGE—lmitation of Walnut $5,_6, 7, to t 11.• Solid Walnut 8,9, to 10 JENNY LINO—'3-Arch Top Panel,. Walnut ' •' " 3-Al6 Top Panel, Ica itit son Round, Corner foot, 3 Panels Walnut - carved " Foot, lien! Panel Wsl• nut, Moulded 30, 35 to 40 ANTIQUE—New style 25, 30, 35,40 to GO. FINE ANTIQUE CHAMBER SUITE, Fuji M arblo COT. CHAN/IHBR. TS, SOLIEPW ALN UT SUITS BUREAUS Imitation Wal., 4 Drawers, will glass wood top $l4, 15 to 15 Imitation Wal. 4 drawers,with glass, Marble top Solid Wal.4 Drawers, with glass wood top . 20, 22, 25 to 32 14 orbit) . top 25, 30, 32 to 60 10, 12.tu 14 mitatioo TteBLES: Dining * Table, six legs, Breakfast do , four lege, Marble tarp do. 20 eifferent paterns, 9, 10, 12 to 15 Extension Tables, per foot, 2 to 3 CHAIRS. Windsor or Wood Seats (i Gov..) from $5, 4.7, to 10 Cane Seats, per half d0z.,k,10, 11, 11.50, 12 50030 (Have over 600 ofthe above on Eanti.) Wood Sent‘Rooking Chairs, from 1.22 to 5 Cane seat Rocking Chairs. from 2 to 7 Willow seat Rocking Chairs, from Z to 10 - Spiii•Tg — SeiTtid Chairs, upholstered' in Hair Cloth..Brocatol, Rep & Ter ry, ranging . in price, perbalt doz. from 25 to 75 Ricking Chairs, upholstered as above, • 9to 15; Tels.n. rates, upholstered se above. (oath) from 20, 22, 50, 25, 30 to 75 Box or Plain sofas, from 18, 20 to 30 Lounges, upholstered in Hair Cloth,. Brocatol, Her, Terry and Damask, Spring Seats, (each) from 7,-8, 9, 10,11, 12; to 30. WA RDROuEs. Imitation Walnut, for *lO, 12, 14, 16 to 30 , Solid , Walnut, 15, 18, 20, 25 to FO Also, Boards, Wash Stones, Mattresses, and in fact everything in the Furniture line: The lim its of an advertisement is entirely to narrow to give full list of prices, and kinds of furniture manu-• factored at this establishment. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.. "Remember the place. li H. WHITMORE, Greencastle, Pa.. dec 1-'671 [LOUSE AND LOT AT PUBLIC SALE. MBE subscriber will offer nt PuHi7 llolr e, oat :A. SaII:MAY, JANUAR? 2S, 1811, a lavoNbury, BRICK D WELLING HOUSE and half Lot Ground, on Church Street, Waynes boro'. There are• also on the lot a Wash House, smoke House, Hakeoven and Frame Stable with 13uegy Shed and Bog Pen attached. Sole to com mence at I o'clock on said day, when the terms (which will be easy) wilt he made known. JOHN F. JOHNSTON jan s—te. PUBLIC SALE. VaI.HE subscriber will sell at public sale. on SAT -441 URDAY, 4TH FEBRUARY. in front of the Bowden House. in Waynesboro', the following per sonal property, to wit : 1 fine - SZOriTIVCr IidE.AL3ELIIIII, I goad Spring Wagon, I standing-Wp Buggy, and I set New Harness Sale to commence at 3 o'clock, P. M., when a credit of Six morahriwill he given. *an 19.15 GE O. MIDDOUR. 'DENTISTRY! TNR. S. M. PEDDICORD, late of Son Francisco, has located in 'Waynesboro', and will at tend to all the branches of the profession. in a thor oughly practical manner. Teeth extracted without pain. by Nitrous Oxide Gee, or a highly, improved freezing process. Office two doors wept of the Village Reefed Of elm nugt t-tf DISSOLUTION. Trim co- partnership heretofore existing between, Geiser AL Rinehart in the Hardware business,. WWI dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist inst.— The books and accounts of the firm sr) in the hands: of the subscriber, whatvill continue the business as heretofore: upon ahem ad persons indebted are re quested to call and make early settlement. an 12tf SAMUEI. B. RINEHART. r E cir Rent. A pleasant room in the rear of my offices, with l-~ lour large Li iiragkg7 a shoemaker she? and now . occupied by Mr..l.lPor.t. jan 12tt - 111 E G. V. Mos% amt. 14, 16 to 18 Itt, 12 to 14 25 to 30 130 to 175 35, 38,40, 45 to 60 60, 75 to 85 17, 18 to 30 $7,50 to $9 5 to 6