VILLAGE RECORD. LOCAL' MATTERS. wa.mirmirinfas 00 R o'. Thsrsdav Februitrrr 10, 18711, APEr'l negro limns 107 years old died is. D.Yrebestor eounty, Md., lastweek. --• yarn° German Patriotic Fend raised in the United States amounts to SHIA 000: og6The United States Senate ban passed the House bill giving pensions to soldiers of 1812, and to de widows . of those who were then married. CE' The United States Semite be* patted bill.to pay certain loyal citizens of Lowilotin bounty, Va., for cattle taken during the war by Gummi Sbertillit. gia,.Mr. A. T. Stewaft thaw the band ana gift to the seaters in Franca of five thousand barrels of flour. The vessel will sail dirtier, this week. Two steamships clear ed-from-IN VON York Go Seterdry with cargoes of provi3i..i.s. . . ega.A tide! feat was advertised to take ?Leo on 31.1,11,,y ue.r Ifaltimore—a borne to trot twenty tulles within two hours, Car. tying 1,000 pouuds weight, fhe stakes to be $5OO. The Maryland Society for - the Pre. veation of Cruelty to Animals stopped the performance, and compelled the owner of the horse to give bond that it should? not talc place. _ _ aisgl„The Senate of this State bats passed the bill allowing women ovet t*enty-one yearn of age to be voted•for as E6hool dire°. tars. This is a step tosiardtrwoinau's rights, aril is intrinsically a great reform. The oom plumate abut ignora•oee oo the part of School directors—will-tot be so numerous when this bill goes into force. ®"The result of the elections in France has not, of course, been - aseertained from all the Departments, but from what is known at Berlin the opinion is expressed that—the--re sumptieti of the war is not to be expected . — The Berlin Guzette thinks that there, is scarcely a doubt that the armistice will be I prolonged. - In - Paris - two htrodred candidates *ere balloted for, and the votes were so scat tered that it is thought a new election wilt b - eve to be held. Provisions are continually arriving at Purls. The German army witl make a triumphant entry into Path ea the 29th instant. The ,Emperor will proceed to the Tuilleries. A Bordeaux dispatch states that if the termer of peace deteemiced upon by Bismarck, and confidently commtr• vicated to Fevre, are not agreed ;yob by the Assembly, hostilities will be renewed immediately upon the expiration of the O. faience. A rigorous procedure will be w _dopted with Paris in the matter of securing _pledgee for a war indemnity._ All the troops before Paris hare been fully reivforted to the utmost War strength, ANN UAL-001.7 PERENdit —lt is the "Central Pennsylvania Conference" of the Methodist Episcopal Church which is to fueet in ear lisle on the Bth of March next. Although 200 ministers are expected to be present, some idea of the strength of the Methodist Ep!scopal Church may be gathered from the fact that it is but one of seventy two distriet conferences which meet annnally. The General Ceoferenee Is tancti sp,of represent atives from these annual conferences. nom the statistical returns of the E. Church for 1870, we glean (says the Davis burg Telegraph) the following items : There are,B Bishops,•72 Amato% Conferences, 9,193 traveling preachers; 1,367,134 lay membe're including focarbers on probation. There was raised for the Missiohary, Tract, Bible, Sunday Schools, church extension societies and sonference clpituants, $967,862. Sub' bath Schools ,reported,l6,9l2 ; officers and teachers, 139 412 ; seholsrs, 1,221,393. The net increase in the number of cbureben is 1,325, an average . of over four new churches for every wet king day in the year. In the last four years there has beau an increase of . 1,617 prozicheis and 33410,:members. The Gapers! Cciaterenee of: the, 31. E i Church meets but once in four years, unless an ex tra session is ra:lbd. Its next session iirill be held in the oliy of Brooklyn, commencing May Ist, 1872. It will be composed of shout 300 Ministerial . delegattkand 144 lay,dele gates. tra-Cooiress has passed a joint resolution authorizing the President to station one or more 'Juiced States vassals at New York to ooavey breadstuffs and supplies •contributed by the people of the 'United States for the destitute and suffering peopli in France sad Prussia.. Boston proposes 10 raise $75 000 for their relief, the New York Bard of Trade has kiibieribed $2O 000; and meetings to raise funds for the same purpose are being held is nearly all the cities of the United States.• .Tho Coal Mitter's Beneyolent Aasecia 4:';d ,peetiig at Tamaqua , ea bat ti; •, „ •:eaureAolaed to Meanie work ea the 1 1,40t4Febi nary. It , is aborted by a Phil ailelpithrtnewepapor that the ietroduction of Isoelie tabor into, the coal retest' ib about to become a:lact; that the contract bail been signed fur ibe bulgur talial of a hilibbor of coolies totrollt 4.Bchaylkill county colliery, and that pm fiat batob , will arrive about lb, fiat of 3ioy. y,A :year Bpi, only three pspers is Ken t nt,liejr favored the admission' of negro teed- Sink" is - the ecertk Nays only !hive oppose it+ SAtlt It;orsTftt.--.Thit . ptrbliii safes adver: geed through dila `nolatime of the Village Record come off in the foilottiag brder :- Franklin Millet, 2k melds Noll west of Wayneaborol-F6brikery 21. H. 0. & H. F. Bart,' 2i milts 'S outla of Waynesboie' , , Febttrary 28: John Hoover, of J., about 1 mile South east of Itinggold, February 24. • Jobb Kohler, near Monterey Springs, Feb ruary 2t. John Velty, 2 miles North of Smithburg, Febitraty 24. Harry Ogle, near Funkstown, February Isaac R. Fox, 3 miles West of Wayues bor.e, February 28. David Myers, 1 mile East of Mt. Hope, March 1. • • John Harbaugh &W. 8- Amberoon, 2i iriilbs Sottith , of Waynesboro', Month 3. Jacob Lefler, near the Harsh Store, Mare 8. Henry Sehriver, near Antietam Junction, March 9 Waynesboro', }larch 11 Peter Geiser, Waynesboro', March 25. stir Lent bogies this year on the 22t of February and ende on the 9th of April. MWendell Philips is to lecture in Cham berthing on Thteradaf.evening next. Enb sect: "The Lost Arts". • lar We have been oompellud• this week to omit over two Columns of yearly advertise ment°. These omissions we will wake up. DEAD —Mr. McCausland, former proprie tor of the-" Central Hotel," Hanover,- Pa-, died on Eunday a week at Phillipsburg, Centre county. SLEIGHING —Meta oar last issue we had teo , falls of snow, eoveriug the ground to the depth of eight or ten inches, and affording perhaps the best sleighing of the season. Mir The press of job-work and advertis ing continues, which will account for the dirth — of "locals" Mid leek of other news mat ter. Will make emends hereafter. . Sernuel Phillips, formerly pastor of the German Reforliet: Churches at Carlisle and Chanabersbarg, and present pastor of the Aisquith Street Reformed church in 134Iti— mots, has accepted a call from the Preabyte daft thtirch at Rozborousb, near l'hiladel ph tn. &TIAN DEATEIEL—Dr. Michaels, a well known physician, of Greecastle, fell dead in tie store of Maj, Rowe, in that place, on Tuesday evening, and a man named Houck from Oleerepring, Md., dropped. dead in Ha• gerstown i the frattle day. NftsoNar..—Major David >. . sth T.T. S. Infer:lll s is now on a visit to Lis friends in this place. The ICIa). has seen arduous service for years among the redskins os our Western frostier, but notwitbstand• ing looks more than ordinarily well and is in Sae spirits. We nitderstatid he is. here Upon a sixty days' leave of absence. PUT THEN ITP.—Tbe law requires ettser visors of road districts to pet up guide bOards at all cross roads ; and inflicts a right smart penality for neglect of duty in this respect, which is right. In some township little at tention is paid to the law, and travelers are subjected to frequent annoyanee by ta• king the 'wrong road. Tint LECTIME.—The protein& lecture by the Rev. Dr. Swartz, of Carlisle; Pa , sub. jest—"No Man Owne Deeper than he Plowe'' —iras delivered in the Lutheran Chttreh on Thursday evening last. The lecture proved highly interesting as well as instructive, eviw. cing profoend scholarship on the part of the opener.. The attendance was large. STU* MiLt.—Acenrding to the Pitistpti Gazette, ow frisod, Mr. David Patterson, proprietor of Fairview Mill in this vicinity, who sometime since purchased :and is now operating a large Steam Mill et - Pittston, is driving a prosperous business. The. Gazette says : "Mr. Patterson is a thorough praoti tient* in the milting lousiness, and, withall, a man of exemplary fairness and promptuoss." We are glad to note the tact that Mr. Pat : terson is appreciated as a business man at Pittstoo. Men of like energy and prompt ness in business matters tiontribtt;e vastly, to the prosperity of. say Coanaanity. DZOEASED.3IISS Stalin Wilson who gave the munificent sum of $30,000 towards the establishment of the Winton Yemale College, at Okiambersburg, died at her home in St. Thomas township, on the 9th inst. aged a bout seventy-five years. In addition to the above sato she gave $5,000 to the Central Presbyterian Church in Cbu®bersbarg, lC~,• 000 to the Orpheus' Home at Philadelphia, s2,ooo l for die nuprevement of the Chambers burg Academy, and $2OO annually to each of th e nevem' Boards 4d ..the Presbyterian Oh at ch. .The Repository bays - she 'left'. in estate amounting to abuse $150,000, aed made no will, which , gops to the failed, of her sister, film. Shields. efts. S. is now over ninety years 'of iges and the' Only BUrVi9O/ of die -fatuity. Dzossara —Rev. Jag Rebarigh, frog manly pastor of the Reformed congregation of this plaes , diadin Harrisburg, on the lit, at an advanced age. Mr. Rebaugh was en OAS and. ekquent divine, arid during his ministrationsiwthis place was greatly belov- . ed by bie inogregation and the c6MmunitY, in general. Hie remains' 'Sere interred . in Harrisburg on Saturday last:. Valley Echo. WHO 11A8 LOST A LITTLE. Gila. mer a party of Gypsies, cossistlue Of tWo men, tsto women aid a girl,figed Abut elei mr years; passed through.`the tillage , of Be.l more, Crawford oeunty, goiligWest.''ShottlY aftir paining through the place; *Mad eogig ed at hauling loge came acres* a little girl aged about four years, who he'd been in ,the'read about a' Mile east of the image, ba the teat the'gypsies had lust •rdesed over. The man who was hauling logs picked up the chid and took it to his home. The little thifig could' give no account of itself, notibes ever yet trorveyed Any Writ who its patent, are. The general impression •is that the third did not belong to the Gypsies, and that they stole it, from /root family and becoming tired of it left it in the road as above stated. There may be seutevthere a mourning fa threr and mother *hoes the publication of this item may lead to the discovery of their lost child. Will our exchanges give it cur rency as widely as possible?—Fulton, (Pa.) Democrat. PARDONED—DanieI Baker, of Antrim townshi convicted at the OptAhor Rohm of 1869, and aciatoaced to two years itupris• °meat in the Elatein' Penitentiary for know. ingly receiving a stolen horec belonging to Lawrenee Hamm*, of Virginia, has been pardoned by Governor Geary. DU SINJOSS LOCALS. Foa SALE-10 head of extra fat cattit A. S. 310 mt. DENTISTAY.—Dr. liraoisholts inserts sets of_teeth Art $lO, $l5, $2O. Give hint a °ail as his work equals the host: Ectioot.—Mrs. J. A Funk's first tent of summer school win ooratnou . co 'Monday, Feb. 20th, io the room she now ooetipies, above , O. N. Beaver's store.-_ IN TOWN.—Capt. Shaw of gal timord will - bein - th - is - p - htee - ta=dwand - purposes ru ai n bag sacral days fur the purpose of buying horses. Persons having horses for sa4e will find him at the 13owden louse. r ftEzttp. dr; WILSON SEWING —I have recently purchased irons air. 'Toe 11. B. Elliott ; one of the above machines which . has rendered entire satillaction. Lean truly reccommend it to purchasers as a firat. class and elegant machine in all respects. Mr a SALLIE .7 CLAYTON. bavet been using is our family one of the Wheeler 113 Wilson Sewing Ma. chinee recently purchased of Mr. Thos. M. B. FAliott, and can certify to its being a number one Machin,— unsurpassed by none. Does its work perfectly and gives entire satis faction. Mrs. SARAII BROWN. •••-• t"lson Sowing Machine (talked of) is a Western Machine of Western inven tion and Minnie:cured at Cleveland; Ohio. It has nothing to do in any Shape or Porta whatever, with the Wheeler te, Wilson, (it being a separate and distinct Machine ) The Wheeler & Wilson is an Eastern Ma+ chine, of Eastern Yankee Invention, Mann. factored at Bridgeport, Connecticut. There are now over 500,000 in us. We have them with all the late Improvements. Attaohed are Four Glass feet, the Glass Braider, Gor det, Tucker end plain Glees foot. Also a .Steel Hemmer, Feller and Gatherer all com bined. In connection with the' bove there is . a Circular Hone or Grind Stone used for grinding Blunted Needles, Scissors or Pee knife. Ladies operating the Wheeler & Wilson will find the Grind Stone of vast advantage and of valuable importance. The W. W. is so constructed that in running it it never can be run Backwards and runs with.perfeet ease and rapidity. The W. W. cad always be seen at Baek bill's Gallery. Please give us a call. Tals. A. B ELLIOTT, Agent. /A -VEGETABLE SICILIAN -- RENEWER. 413 , 1 1 1LALlir HAIR Restored to its Original Youthful Color By its use. It *ill make Hair grow upon bald, heads. except in vet, aged petsons. tut it furnishes the tuntitive principle by which the hair is nourished and sup ported. It will prevent the hair ftom falling out, and does not emit) the skin. .No better evidence of its Superiority need be adduced than the fact that so malty ital. tations of it are offered to the public. IT IS A SPLENDID HAIIi,•DRESSING I Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. Re P. HALL' is CO. Nashua. N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all druggiste. feb 2-1 ma. II":-‘1 ri On the 7th bet ;by Rev. A.E. Fultoo ' at s' his resides', in Spring Run, Mr. A. D. DIORG AN T H ALL, of Waynesboro', and Miss 31ARTHA L.'BOGGS, of Concord, Franklin comity, Pa.* A substantial token of regard from the groom accompanied the above Bodo!, for which he will accept our hearty congratula• tiooi snd well wishes for hie future 'prosperi ty and bapPiness and that'sf his fair bride. • • In the Presbyterian Church, Perrysville, on the 9th jut by the. Rev. U O, Mo. Clean, D. D., of Lewistown, Mr. JNO. ii. RUSSELL, of this place, to Miss. MOLUIE -M.; daughter' -of 0 W. Ilauslin i Esq., •of Perrysville, Jeniata Co , Pa. at-The customary one dollar "greenbask" secoMpattied the above notice, for which We return special thanks. May the good things of this life be abundantly vouched -safe to our young friends and the joys of Hymen Ai bide with ihein amidst the trials and vicisi', • tars of time. Plimt.--Intetnal, External, Bleeding or Itching. Ibis •distrassing .and .harrowing dilute i 9 'alarmingly on the inarease. More so, perhapsi fiom the feet that those who aie itfiliatedArOsn a false notion of delicacy,' are afreid to ask for a femedy, thereby making 'their,ponditien known. flow wrong arid fa tal is this neglect. At the first intimation Of the appearanee of true complaint they shciuld procure Briggs' 'Untitaled Pile Rem edy, using it aeeordicg "ici directional immediately check it and permanently cure ,it. It is easy of-appliention. and thorough 'in its affects. Sold by F. Eourthtnan. COHOHS, COLDS, BRONCHTTS, ASTHMA, look—Tbe above complaints, as Winter ap. proaehes, seem to be increasing is prevalence, and if not taken in time, either one may lead to that dreadful and fatal disease.—consump. tion. What oriniisality to neglect them when the result may be so terrible! Briggs' Throat 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 BALES, &c.—The enormously increasing . sales of Briggs' Allevator and Curative ler the pre vention mad cure of the many painful diseas es of the feet, bear *fines' to their wonder- . floes: For years they have been steadily growing in favor, until now the emit major. ity who aro troubled with bad feet will use no other retvediea. The Curative, for sore, tender and festered corns and bunions, bad nails, &a, is soothing and healing, perman• ently curing the worst eases when used ao carding to directions. The Allevatnr, for -he-cure-of-all common corns and for the prevention and care of all corns, bunions, &0., is, 'par eseellent,' the only article ever yet discovered' hat will producelt like result. sold by F. Porthman, Sr, Druggists generally. A Norwegian lady has arrived a: Milwau• kee with some twenty of her children. She nye there aro so many accidents she didn't think it safe to bring them all on one boat, as in case of wreak she wouldn't have any heart to commence life in a new country.— She eapeets the rest el them early in kebru• sq. OR Saturday naefning Martha Krienghoe per, aged 17 years employed in Brackett & Sourie'a paper mill at Hamilton, Ohio, fell through a trap door in the third floor in the hopper used in grinding rage, and before the mill could he stopped wee literally torn into pirces. 211.8.14.13.3111Tie1i* PHILADELPEUA, Feb. 13 FLOUR —The flour market is quiet but firmk the demand is mostly from home consu• mere, whose purchases foot up 000@700 barrels including superfine at 5.00®5 50, ex tra at $5.75@6:25 - , Pennsylvania $6 25®7 00 Indiana and Ohio do. at $6.75@7 75, an 3 fancy brands $8 00@9 50.11ye — finur may be quoted ats6 00. In corn meal no miles were reported. ORAIN.—The wheat market is without change worth of special notice; sales of Indi ana red at $1.55@1 58, Pennsylvania at $1 400. 45, and umber at $1.62@1 05. Rye may be quoted at $l. Corn is dull at the recent decline, with sales of 1,500 bushels, at•7B@BVc for DRlswhate and Pennsylvania yellow. and .70@s78c for Western mixed.— Oats cc/um:land tuft prices, with 8110 of Penn aylvania and Westein at 60(64620. In barley and malt-no salts are reported. SEEDS —Cloverseed is iu small supply; sells at 11@i1i cents per pound. Timothy' is nominal at $6 25 and flaxseed at $2 10. NOTICE. TIERSONS who gave their notes at the sale of the subscriber, administrator of John Millet' dec'd, on the 23d of August list, are not:fied that said notes yr ill fall due on the 23d inst. Prompt payment is requested. • feb 16-3 t JOHN RINEHART. Assignees'' Notice. OTICiI is hereby Oven to all that A. D. for- l,don of Waynesboro' ; Franklin Co, Pa., has made and dalitered to the underbi.ined a deed of voluntary aeirignment of said Gor,lon's Estate for the benefit of his creditors. We therefore notify his creditors to present their claims and his debtors to make paymee.t of their indebtedness without delay to us. fob 16.31. As s ignees. Adniinistratois , Notice. DI,OTICE is hereby given that tellers of Admin. lk i liatration on the estate of iscob'CatbAugh lets of Washington township, deed, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate, will please make im irsediatepayinent, end these having el bima against the lame will present them rroner4 authenticated for settlement. HENItY t.AItUTA Utiti, kcIMOIS LECRON. feb 16-dt Adm ntstrtfrra. DR. D. A. 14111111JFrEB, - DENTIST, GREENCASTLS, PA. A. 41 • ovo* Etperisnced in Dentistry, will insert you sets of teeth at prices to suit the times. frb 16-1871. IT.E. he offered at Puldie Pa le, on SATURDAY Yl i r THE 11Tif DAY OF MARCH, 1871, in the borough of Waynerbone, at the Brew /House, the ptirlonal property of A. D. Gordon, cossisting of ins-span of 'SUPERIOR BLACK HORSES, 1 span of 6UPERIOK (MAY MAltEs, all good drivers single or dutibli.; 1 good Cow, 6 Shosits.good Buggy, ONE ",t TWO-HORSE BREW WAGON, two ! horse Wagona Sleigh, I set Bells, 1 set sin gle Herne's, 1 set double Harness, 1 good Horse Menke' $1 bls .cild Wt Meg, 9 bbli Beer, one•half interest in 300 tons of Ice , lot of Timot hy May by the ton, a lot (Ann Fodder, a Jot Corn, • ONE PARLOR HEATER, new. 1 MORNING tiLORY STOVE. I Bagatelle Table I Iron nate. 20 Grain 'Bege,'l Meat Vewel, new, wheelbarrow, and other article. tut numee c,ua to mention. bale to commence at 9 o'clock on raid day when terms will be made known. tiAMUEL B. ISNIVELY. JOSEPH ar. kIIbLER. feb IBM . , Assignees. ror. Rent. A pleasant roma in , the rear of toy officer, with ilialour large windows in it especiaLly adapted for shoem•ker shep and now oceupied by Mr J. Pont. jan 1241 1. N. dNIVEI.X. PUBLIC SALE MHG etri!oseriher intlending (nit farming, will offer at hie leeillencecl mile North of toe Month Stow, oh die road seeding froth the old Hagerieosyn road to Greencasile f on • Wedoaaday.the 816 day of llaroh,lB7J, - ------ifielogoaring- property, to wit • ItE.A.D rfORSES; and ,COLTS y -7 ISILELabt) 1 large Fat Hull, 9 Hogs i 3 Brood Sows and Wrap; 1 Wagon with bad and bows, • TWO FARDit WAGONSi 1 two-horse Wagon, 1 pair hay Carriages, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 2 rats Dung Boarda, 1 Grain Drill, 1 ,Ulod Roller ; 1 Springtooth Rake, It Ulover Huller awl jack wheel, f_ orse Pow er, 1 Wheaf fan, 1 rolling screen, t cutting box. 3 barsherir plows, 3 shovth plows, 2 harrows, single, double and treble treee,2 log and 2 fifth Chains; be tt, breast and cow chalniri wagon gems, plovrgeare, fly= nets, collars, bridles, lines and whip, 1 sot single harness, 6 housings,, hay and grain forks, rakes, hay hook, rope and patios; a tot gritirt bags, grain cra dles and mowing scythe., 1 grindstone ; HOUSE FURNITURE., ench.as one I,enplate Stove an&pipe, large 21-hour Clock, 1 Kitchen Cupboard, 2 Tables, 1 eel Chairs, 18 yds Carpet, meat Vessels, barrel!, boxes,-1 barrel 11WA' lion.. !Sale to commence at 9 o'clack on said day, when a credit of Ten Months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards, purchasers to give notes with approved sEcurity, upon which, if not paid with. in 20 days atter maturity, interest will be charged from date. All sums under $5 cash. No goods to be removed until settled for. JACOB LEBBER, (Marsh.) G. V. Moss, suet. feb 16ts ÜBLIC SALE. THE undersigned, Assignee by Deed of Volun tory Assignment of Cyrue ticbriver, of Wash .ington Township, will sell at putlic ells, on the farm of Darbi Jacobs. 1 Mile west of Antimain Junc tion. on the rotod leading to the Union :School House, Ou Thursday the 9'l &ay of March, 1871,, 'the lot:owing property, to wit: tu t uad_ jai ._aa_aa rk two of which are brood mares, one-heavy-ix ith_foal all good leaders;--l-Bay Colt rising one year old ; 12 HEAD 01' CA.TTLE. , among which am 4 Mitch Cowa ; 8 head .Hogs, a mong which are 3 I.rood sows ; VELXIM linegagt<32l.s9l (four-horse) I narrowtrend the other broadtresd. 1 two-horse Wagon, I Wagon Bed, I pair limy Car ringer', 1 Reaper and Mower combined, (Ball's) with self-rake attuthed, (Dodge's pat'ent) 1 Patent Spring. tooth Rake,- I Grain Drill, 1. Cutting Bot, 3 Bar shear Plower, 2 single end 3' double shOrst Plows, 2 harrows, single, tl , •utee and treble trees, r wheel barrow, ldung sled, digging iron,- mattocks, rakes, forks, shovels, t sixth end 3 tog chain ,3 sets Breech bands, 3 sets Front Gears,-meets-t-11 , •. .• tars 5 blind L:ridles, 5 fly nets, Ertousinge, 2 wagon snd 2 plow lines,_l wagon saddle, 1 set single har ness, 1 riding bridle, 2 strings-bells, 5 halters, cow chains, 1 sleigh ; 1 buggy, 1 wheat fan. one rolling screen, t hay rope, 27 grain base, lot of Hay,•bain shovel and straw knife, I grindstone one_ast Black with Idols, grain cradles and mowing scythes, 1 jackst rew, 1 sausage dater and stuff. r, lard press, I limit drier, (Osllig's patent) barrels, boxes, kegs, &c. CORDI BY THE: BARREL, about 40 acres WHEAT 1N THE GIIOIIND . 1- about 4 acres Rye in the ground ; 6 chnirs, a lot car net, 2 Stoves and pipe, Bureau. I Bedstead, one Sewing Machine. I stand, wood hot% Breboartl, pots. cane, and many articles not act. rarity to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day When a credit of 6 months will be given on all rums of $5 and upwards, purchasers to rive notes with approv ed security., Sums under $5 cash. filo goods to bi - rernovcd until settled fir. HENRY SCIIRIVER, Pen., Assignee. fbb l6te G. V. Molts, nuct PUBLIC SALE. THE will sell at Pul tic Sale at his residence on the farm of David Manlier. three miles North of Quincy and 1 mile west of Funks town, On 111nuelay the 27th February, 1871, • the following propertyi viz : WORKHORSES 3 of whith are fine leaders, one an extra plow lea- , der— tan't be beat in tbe,count); 12 HEAD OF CATTLE, 6 of which are Mill+ Cows, 2 Heifers with calf, 1 fine young [full / the Valance youfig teak; ; 2 FARM W AGONS, (rtarrowtread) 1 bprios Wagon, 1 Rockaway Bug. gy, I Wugon Rod and VI nod Laddrrs, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 2 tvri.shorso Plowa ono new (11ockersmith make) 1 Fingle and double 'hovel Plows, 1 new} 2 Harrows, . 1 KIRBY REAPER, (combined) l Grain Drill in good order, 1 spring tooth Hake good as new, t Corn Coverer. new; 2 sets breecirbande, 2 sets front geare d 0 collars, 5 blind bridles, 3 housings, 4 halters, 1 sot harness, check lines, riding male nod bridle. 1 drz 2.bu. bags, bot and shoeing tools, 2 log chains, butt and breast chains, cow chains, single, double and treble trees. spreaders, 2 fly-nets, grain cradle and mows ing scythe, shovels and forks ; 1 largo Kitchen Tas We, 1 Walnut Cupboard, 1 barrel vinegar, a lot of barrels, I large churn, applebutter by the creek, and many other articles not, necessary to manlier. Sale.lo commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when 9 months credit will be • given on all sums of $lO and upwards. HARRY OGLE. feb 16-2s] J. R. Shinn, suet, ALiaNrzi The follotiing record of one day's accidents, all from the same cause, viz : the use of inferior Coal is taken from the Pinladelphia Ledger of a re ,Atit date 'The Mainz of fire. list evening, at 7 o'clock, was used by the burning of the dwelng, corner of 1 •th and Porlsr, resulting from the explosion bf c al oil 'lamp. Mrs. Mend!, occupying the second el .ory of the dwelling had retired to be: apartment, a leer momenta beture the diacovety a the fire On ; mitering her room, she was found lying Oil the floor, w:apped in flews." ' “Abent . 7 o'cloCk yesterday 'morning, a coal soil Islip in, the •bands of elarah Wunder, who lives on Cowslip *t.. near 16th. Khe wae.sever4y burned. "Margaret Colligan, residing in the rear of 618. South at., was battled by the explosion of a coal oil lamp. Her hurbind. attempting to rutin. guish the flames, was also severely burned. Two of the above named victims have silica died of their irjuries." • . Ali such fearful accidents, resulting in death and the destruction of valuable property. may be avoid ed In using *, CA IiSOR'S STELLER OIL," which is known to be a perfectly safe auu illumi nator. It is for sale by • Ambetton, Benedict & Co., Wrynetboro' ; E. B W 8 ./utocv. Llvb 2-I$Ll. NOTICE* ALL persons indebted to me:eithat ty note: or, book account, are hezeby.notified that tiller the finical /*loch. next all musettirdi accounts wilt be placed in the hands of an ttllccr to be collected cortlisig . J.' 110ITIIINE. feb,2-11t • ASSIGNEES' SALE rri RE undersigned, A esigneetf tiyltdeti of Vol I I tat , " assignment, of Flew Oohs, of Washing ton Tewnshity,Franklin leonine, Pa., , Will sell at Publin sate, on the premises;iithateal at Antittain Junction, 2} mil re South of Waynesboro'. ON FRIDAY TIFIE 3D DAY OF MARCH NEXT, the following, property viz: 3 WORK- HORS-ES a Coke, I two and 2 three•yeara old; 2 Mitch Cows, IBu head Young Cattle, 28 HEAD of HOGS, 8 tone flay, 75 bundles Rye Streit?, 30 bldg. Coin. 25' bug. Ityo, 20 b 4. Ooats, 230 ha. ,Whlat ;. 041;ot - ttl Plditil,'S Mishear . Plotva ' 2 Harrows , one Grain Drill, I flay Rake, I Corn Coverer, I Wheat Fan, I.,Sleigh, 1 Sew Two-Horse Wagon, t Four...bores Wagon, 1 Two—horse Wagon. ono spring Warn,,l Buggy, l& cords otwood, 300 feet Ash Pldnk, 000 ft . .oall flank; 800 ft Penning Boards, a large lot sawed Lumber, 290 Broad Pekes. 132 Narrow Fallon, 1801/ Spokes, 18 wagon tongues, 4' sets horror" scantling, 4 wrtgon t 'agels 800 palings, dearly all of which is liCisoned ; 1 Hay earflap., • • _,_ - 2 SETS BLACESMITH TOOLS, I Tiie - Mae!, 2 Mandrills, lbs New Iron, 300 lbs old iron, SO pair nevi horse shoes, 3 sledges, two axes,. tI Mattocks, I jackscrevi. 5 handsaws, I cross cut saw; 11 augers, 7 chisels, I' set turnitur.chisels, 2 - Stoles - and Pipe, Copper Kettle, 2 Itoh Kettles. 1 book Case and desk; '2 grindstones, 1 Wheelbatrow, 1 baring machine, a lot wagentnaket tools, let' do. p mains, I paint mill, 1 workbench, stone augen and hammers, 2 sleds s dra*ing ,knivese'braeesi pineerti'i wrenches ;• one share Wayneaboto', Maryland aria State Line Turnpike Stock; I shine Pacific an* At. !antic Tel. Stock ;, IS ACHES D RUIN If 5 acres Rye in the , grodnd 25 bOshel Potatoes; 2' meat tubs,,2 cans lard, 2 tables, I rifle. 1 fat press and sausage cutter, 2 spreads, breast and butt chains, double and single trees, lot grain bags, I forks and rakes, I half bushel, 4 co tars, 5 blind bridles, three housings. 2 sets breechbands, - 3 sets plow gears, 4 nets, I saddle, 3 lines, cow and halter chains, to— gether with many other articles to numerous-to men lien. ' bole tcitorrnnenre at tO'o'clock, A. M., when due attendance and a- credit of Eight MoLths will "be given on all sums of Ten Dollars and upwards by . the purchasers giving approved security, all stets' undbr Ten Dollars to be paid cash. JOHN HAEBAGGH, W • .8. A M BE 1180 N, " Assignees of Henry... Oaks. feb §-ts G. V Moro, auct. PUBLIC SALE. IPHE subscriber intruding to It continue fnrrn ing, will offer et public, sale nt liib residence, 3 milei North-west of Waynesboro' end I milt. Fabt of Mt. Hope, on the road lentlinte-from The former tWthe latter place, near Hen!). Beeoru'i ' Viredneeday the lit day of March nest,, the Mowing property, to Wit ;7 :it co ORSES and Calls, among which are 2 number one-leaders, 3 , brood mares 14/ 1133,G) 2-of which are LC steers, 6'inilch cows, 2 will ho fresh about the timer)! sale, the balar4yotpig catch ; • 101131L5.33 0 cst zoc;:oaras. 1 of which is a full bread Chester boar,ihree Sows' with pig; 2 four-int Ia Wagons one nearly new, ono two-horm wagon, 1 spring-wagon, 1 bag wagon, I wagon bed, 1 McCormick Reaper, 1-Drill, 1 Npring tocth Rake, 1 sleigh and bells,-2 pair hay carriages, nets dung boards., 4 thn a horse and t two horse plows; 2 single and 4 double shovel plows,3 hat routs, 1 wheelbarrow, single, double and treble freer, two - eotehreast chains, r set buit truces, four sets front nears, 2 set§ hirechbands, 6 - sets plow gears, 6 Hy— nets, 6 blind bridles, 6 coil in., 2-ridiug bri(les, 2 ri ding saddles, 1 'wagon saddle, I sct single' harness, 6 halters, 1.2 cove chnins, Slog chains, 1 six hotter line, 1 wiAztrnill, lurforks and r,elr..e.r, I grain cradle:, 2 mowing scythes. Uspretbler, I.lllth chatn, 1 grind sevne, 1 large dinner 110,-2 ffralbeek4. 1 pi. k, I saw, I axe, 2 cuttin'g boxes, I Ii y knife, filly bundles of long straw, hay by tea On, fodder by Ih• bundle; AGES IV , OM Li TIE a lot cider burets, 1 iron kottfe, t Dry one Parlor Stove, 1 bedst , ad, I lounge, I stand. Jr Zen" chairs, 1 crib. I center table, and m ny pater aiti ries not neceesary to mention Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when a cre.lit of 10 montba will be given on all status of 4/10 and upwards: PURR) SALE. THERE a ill he Rohl et Public eale at the reel ilenee of the twieriber, x milts North of smith. Intro, on FUJI) Of THE, 24 PH OF It it, 0371, the following property, viz: 8 HEAD HORSES AND COLT:; 10 „HEAD OF CATTLE, 1 Dur ham Dull; TWO FOUR•NORSE WAGONS NEARLY NSW. Wood and Tiny La 'dem, 1 self-rake Mc- Cormick Reaper, 2 Grin Drills. 1 Iron Roller, one Spring tooth Hske,lthree horse Cultivators. 6 Bar shear Plows, 12 single and double hovel Plows, 2 Corn Culiivat•ws. I Spring W agon, 2 sets tir,•ech bande, 4 lets Front Warr, I set double and single Haines,; 10 TONS HAT, also 2 Copper Siills;eapacity 235 gallons each, 2 largo Worms with nearly all the copper fixtures ne cessary fora distiller, with many other articles not necessary to mention. TEIIIIIB OP t'. 4 .6ie: —dale to comment's at 9 o'cleick on said day, when a credit of• 9 months will be giv en on all sums or $lO and upwards, by the purch aser giving his note with approved security ; sums• under $lO the cash will be required, and if notes are not paid within 10 days after matuniy, Intl rent will be charged from date. Diogoods to bo removed until settled fur. JOHN W ELM feb 9 is Assignees' Notice. XTOTICE is hereby given that Henry Oaks of 1111 Waohington township, has appointed the un dersigned assignees under a deed of voluntary as— signment lot t*benefat of his creditors. Ad Per sons bating clnithe against the said Henry Oaks. will presebt them duly authenticated for settlement,. and those indebted will make payment without de lay. to the undersigned. JOHN HA RBA UGH W. e. AMBENSON, feb 2-6t] Assignees. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. WAVING been appointed Auditor by ,the JllNlLOr— phans' Court of Franklin county, to distribute the balance in the hands of George earbaugh, ad ministrator of the estate of John Jones, dec'd, to and among the, persons legally entitled thereto; wi intend to the duties of said appointment, at my of fice in Waynesboro', 013 Friday die 24th day of Feb.. •uarr, 1871, when and wimp all persons interested may attend if they see proper. teb 9-313 LEW .W. DIFTRICH. Atiditor. SURVEYINGANIICONVEYANCING: TVlElndersigned having had some tea years ex. perience as a practical Survey r is prepared to do ill kinds of Surveying, laying out and dividing" up lands, also all kinds of writing usually done ty Scriveners. Parties wishing work done cup call on, or address the undersigned at Waynosboan',.Pe. fob 2 tfJ A. B. S:I:I3I,ER. DAVID rvIYERS. G. V. It•loNa;auil.
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