VILLAGE ItECOItD, "VCrafklrallilisa tit) NIL CP. Witursdayf February 46,1871, ofirAliee Cary, the popular Arneriesu pooteal, died ou Sunday lads at her reaidetroe in- New-York ei!y. litirSome ooe with a highly imazioaliva furo• of had age that Pittsburg at Right sloths& a atraugar of "hall", with the lia off:' , The Legislattsve of W. Virginia have past an set removing the , county sleet of &Zenon county from . Shepbehisteera to Charlestown, where it had been before the War. 46. The espensue of our wen Oh Lull- ens quills tike s itegising of the etutery amount to—thort — then - $400,000;000, — while tha s= mount of money spent in attempts to educate' them has only 1,e0n418,011 It*The Germans at Indianapolis rejoiced over the 1;41 of Paris by Milting a Wetzel that is large enough •to feed on, bnindred filen. 1t rook 11 barrel of flaw and over orse pusds of salt to make' that prat Set. IPiiir. Dr. Paul Schoeppit, Who is tsolr is jail at Carlisle, Penn , awaiting a day to be sot by Governer Geary for the etentioa of the tentative of death upon himfor the warder of DI fee Stinneche,.uf Baltitnere, bas made deed of atelacteent of her property, which he silegei she willed to bin). The property is valued at $75,006., 669,000 of which he gives for the erettliook of a hospital at Carlisle, and 16,000 to a German Lutheran Chsreh. As the will wee proved at the tri al to be a forgery, Schoeppe's donations do not amount to much, except to create sym pathy for him, for which-purpose-they-wets probably inteaded. malts Tennessee, with the San Domin o Commission, for the slaty of which tears —bad - beetrintei-faitedi -- relithedian - Donsiego ----C4ty-oa-hte-2U-F4abriiiry. The--(3ontniit elopers at once proof — H-14V) of the dotiee entrusted 4o thee". Tbey were met by President Bees, to whom Mr. Wide _e_s_plei_neiLthe_ohitettslAbs Commission, re osivisg. is return a cordial weleems and the expression of am earnest desire or the sire• gem of the annexation projeet. BIOS denied that_the:lasurgents nadir Cabral are Detain• jeans, and charged that the Haytiena ars the real MOMS hi the Instirreetion: - Ile has sued a safe eonduet to Cabral ti meet the Comntssioners e if i .he desires. They were to go from San Domingo City te Asua, and would start for home,in,four weeks—about the first:of,March. The news was brdualit from Sun`Domingo to St. Thomas by the g noliont N 2CI tasket ur The faiorable iodination@ of a sound, sensible and patriotic policy which the French National-Assembly gave by °booing M. Gravy to be its chief presiding officer have been confirmed (says the Ameritatt) by the Mee• tion of Theirs to the position of Executive of the Republic, which was dontat the session od Saturday. The veteran statesman, scholar and historian, now Seventy•fonr years of age, has passed nearly half a century in ,active political life, and has as eminent and wide. spread reputation for ability end enamden tionsne-sa in the discharge of all the public duties entrusted to a hitu, which bare been many and difficult. , tie was one of the few Frenchmen who foresaw the result of the war, and he sought earnestly to secure peace at every opportunity.aiiia election will give general faith in the wisdom and diteretion of the Assembly, In 18:8 he resigned his position as the Pfeinier of - King Louis Phil lippe'a Cabinet, and sines then has mainly occupied himself with literary labors,althongh in:I851 be ryas engaged in echoed fot the overthrow of Napoleon and the restoration of the Orleans dynasty Whether in all these years he has retained his adherence to the Otleenists, whorojhe served:so faithfully old I ably in the past, the future must determine Jules;Favre will remain at the head of the 3.linistrriin the position which he has hold since the falliof the,Eintiire.ond cheese least one place in it iewerthily filled. Prone it be. lieved to be emetic The new Government has been well received in Parisi and has been 'recognized by the Boglish i Austrian end ,I. talian .Embassadors. The Assembly has ta ken tory strong geouads:agaioit parting arid) Alsace and Lorraine, adopting a protest a gainst.thCannexation of those provintlis to Germany, and directing that its notion- be referred td the Frentib begdliatord when they treat with,thd P;opetor; ; William.' Meetings held in Paris oa the subject •have directed the delegates from the city to leave the ?As hembly if it convents td a dismemberment of liceation. Generals Chatty and Billet de tiered that a defensive war might still ,be ted it neenoary. Tho'Grerthans hey°, Eci4leted the removal , of She bib" gees • Irctua — Oa Faris forts, 21/e Crown Fiii*rick Wilhite, is said to be °nosed to ttistapbsd starch tbrousb,--i i iki. . - - • ' egatatierill J Mspuder Y died et Gilresititi, 'totes, en kuudity, Ile acquit• `id tsidosidelablh rept/Laded in the Union army before the retieiiiod. At odtbroak he de :Pertrd; wept Souttb, add served. id the federate irsuies_ wail their itirredder. - _ A. New 'YorkerMal in formed Suit before . twin usarriaie_tbit' bia bride bad fallen heir to i 360,000;, bat bi- lai 010 berVillodl 80 ca Psi, tailie; • • atrrsramnto RAILROAD. illit.BLAird:—Diuoh has• balm said and *tete lately regarctio thie road,putehased byiTames IlLyewalend of New Have*, in regard to its exienzion, Ate. The new cot potation in its organization has naratil it the "Sualirehititna, Geleyskrg awe Pototriac Railway Cotiipatry,"vid ar rte eaptiott eaten, propose to build et tbtoagh line from the Supguebenni to the Potomac' rivet, and the mest . direovroutcwill beTi dolitg these twe'pointir, : resided the people along said route-are dealrous of having a railroad and will aid liberally itt its eonatraotion. The time bee arrived When a line of railroad is heeded from New York to the Routh-west, and this one will be'theihottett by from for ty to fifty Dallas, end will be one of the great through routes, end a paying one at %bat, The location of the line trotp New Oxford to York has been emiiploted by J. S. Gist, ffshiSr - - - Id Mr. Mal -altby in company with Mr. 6., walked over the route thus 19- Gated, and te'lkir, Blaltby is a man of quick perdeption, good judgement and , one of' the but 'business men in the country, id well Oland 'with the loestion, had ',ProFame at once to build the link between New Oxford sad "rink, If any interest ehonld tot manifest ed along the line, and a rhasanahle subscrip tion obtained. , • The distant) from New Oxford to Yolk, where the line is proposed se connect with the Northern Central Railway and tie Pena. sylvanie Central, is 18/ miles—lees distasee than th 6 Turnpike, and no grade . exceeding 60 feet per mile—the curves being few and easy. The whole east to construst this partied of the road, ready for the Locomotive would be about 8275,0110, ss I se. stated in the York papers, and this estimate, it is said, would builds fitst class Railroad for I single track —not - ineluiliertlie - land - dattrage* -l en - ginetr= log and othet incidental ezphees. And here, permit is. teas;, that the peopleha-Log_th liar - ate - favcrring — this — strterprisei — lo - owi t-raikouis-doldr-vonananitie . _ — Xi - soon as this portion of the road is put leder contract, the read will be extended from Gettysburg West—using that portion of the graded "Tapeworm" as far as Myers' Mill or the Viaduct, then it will be Lasater of oalculition, &c., as to whether the old line partly graded to Monterey, be used, or a new one adopted. There will be a difference ,in length, cost, grade, se., Of. the routes tin* held tlnadr Conaidtration. Mr. Editor :—Lalso notiee tirtieies is the Chansbereburg papers in regard to this en terprise—the extension of the new road West. The people of Chsmbersburg are options to divert the line is diet directien,—to 'nee the old graded road about six mils, from Getty.. burry then passing North of the pike to Chambersburg. This would give them a di. 'lot and tiontienotts road to Philadelphia, but don 4 t think it would make the shortest line Sostb. de to whibh would be the cheapest, ke., I , tith not able to ally= to Chattibetsburg or Waynesboro'. But, Mr. Editor,,l knew this much, that another effort is being made to connect the Western Marylsad Railroad near Monterey. I think, however, that the new eowpany are favorable to the Waynesboro' route and cross =II the Cumberlaud Valley Railroad South of Guam:meth, aed con■eetiog the Baltimore 'and-Ohio Railroad at Flaneock. • Mr. Editor i My ititttation It suOh, that either et the routes named would suit vie ; and at the road will be extended, is beyond the shadow of a doubt; therefore, I urge'you and the good people of Waynesboro' to pre• sent year claims and 'advantages, and you will, in nty (Timis)°, come. out Conqueror. •I, myself, am partial to Waynesboro'. •t eederstattd that Mr. Maltby, one of the purchasers at the road, end Mr. OW, the Chief Engineer; will, as Coen as the weather proves favorable, make as etattiagitios on foot of the afferent routes crossing the South Mountain, 'previous to making a survey and loesition. Of this, no doubt, you will be in• formed. - A RAILROAD MAN. FATAL Aocauswi.e—One of the moat die. trotting occurrences which our daty as a journalist compete unto chronicle, happened on lattmlay Owning last et Stale Line. in this county. ldr. Wm. E. Kuhn, a young ran, clerk in the store of Mr. A. B. Barn-: hart, and a brother-in-law of that gentletuan, was the vietinie About a 'month Igo the store Or Mr. Harnhart was broken into by btirglars, who effected an entrance at one of the *War at the kiwi and plundered. The rear end is separated from the ; mire by a partition midis used .as a wareroom, tied a doer heads from it tti the sturerooM. To'gttard . amtiOst another btitglitey Kuhn had plicati a loaded intiiket ots a chair with the malate commanding this door. and had fee tesed a cord to the-liandle of the door r irhiob pissed arbund the chair and was fastened at the 6ibir ii.a:fo 'the bleier of the gin oo , SotPlidty. essoiogotben aboot ready to leave the stern, afterldasing she , gan in. the., positiob desetibed, be started to pass:atoned . tad tirittetii and tan against( "the fah& cord,. the Musket: The ''whole charge. en teted thighlaiiiiirliting ''fearfblty:— , T:ro filtittg-ineo were, io the store when. the ilcoia.44o#l4reilp*hp,,Anjrabd la fe 19 , it for 13 41000. NOW, i'esidingbut A abort distinct aatty 4 jiff f libeA,l there, Fi 4 at , ends pronounced tiofortireste young4rian be yoad At*. Aufforiog 'about three bare hid: aid The tragedy boa Oast' -a; gloote the whole neighborhood. gr. Kuhn dolt 21 years old, and ass highly esteemed Mid belpeed an his nequailltaneett —Reposiniry: LOCAL' MATTER.S; SALEE2GisTaI.--The „ palp# ediret• heed''through the colortnni of' 'the Vilkit Record ante off in the following order: John lioover, of J., 'thrills 1 bills flouthi east of Itioggold, Pebruary - 24.•::, • Sohn Welty, S miles North of fltnithbmg, '•—' • - - John,Kohler, near filonteroy Eiptlogs,.teek• fairy 27. :Puntsown, reining 27. , f , Dame It. Fba, 3 miles West of Willies bore', Fetauary-,28.. • David, Myers,,l mile East of ME. • gape, March 1. John Hatbaugh &W. Atobetsms, .24 miles &vitt of Waynesboro', Msich 8. John Ervin,' one mile West.or Waynes• hero', Marcia 7. , ; Jacob Leihor , scdr the,Mersh Stors,Nar.l 8. t , Hear, &laver gear hi.ntiatans Jenotion, March • Shively. Miller.; March if Carban g h kL i ecirep,fl mile §outhwest "of Waynesboro', March 14. Daniel mike. Northstest of Waynesboro', March . 17 , Peter; Geiler, Virayaisahote, a r ch .2 LtafE.—Persoos ro wink wood burnt lime are retiftlid to ilia idlrertiseatent of fleas & Bro. leatre,best thing that ens be avid of Pettruttry is tbet it is the shortest of the win. ter months. Its,There is a number of young misses in town who pat on marriageable airs. They need the tender tare of a mother for a few, years yet. iiAtEd.—Airiong the new advertisements in to•day'e paper will. be found esverai sales Of personal property, to which attention le direeted. CokistartrialfGE —Senator Duncan bas in troduced s bill io the Senate exempting all parsonages in 'Adatns and lhanklin counties tom-M-xation. 'Oa • _ of_ lreecteletle IVO staff of Oot. fltuny, with the raok,of Colo. eel. RENTED —Me. GOO. Fourthiriam has lest. ed: trout tho_iteigoces the Gerdes Brewery in this place. The Bowling Alley far the preeeot id nodes the supervision of Mr. flan ry Little. SOLD:-Itlr. Abrra Prioc on Monday last sold his large Wick bones and lot of ground at the West end of town, hots in course of completion, far the sum of 64,000. Put. ohms Mr. Josiah Fahrooy..; TEMPERANCE LECTURE... -A, Mr noberts, a distingsialleil temperance orator, will lee. tnre in the M. E. Chuteh of this Monday Brining, the 6th dr Mardi. Re is canvassing the State by directiod rtt appoint• !neat front the Grand Lodge. oi Good Temp plats,' lar People into cornplain of 'toe many ado verrisements" in the papers, forget that without advertisements not one jut rnal in a hundred could be published, and even those would be so high in subscription price that men of Moderate income could not afford to take them. • CONFERENCES —The Baltimore eonfer eine of the M. E. Church will be held this year in Baltimore city, commencing on the let day of March, and the Washington Con ference on the same day. Bishop Janes will preeide•over the former, end Bishop Simson over the latter. Nutt' Bum—Notice is hereby given, to those who subscribed towards the purchase of a new bell for the Reformed Church that the Committee are now making collections. Those who have not yet been called upon will pleasi field themselves in readiness to respond- PUBLIC SALES.—Contrary IC otpedtationa, stock, farming implements, eta., aro being disposed of this spring at high ktntes. ,Mr. `G. V. Mong, auctioneer, informs us that' he 'has in every inflow's so far bitebeeded in making fine sales. The said of Franklin Miller, on Tuesday, footed up over $9,,000 trithout,tbe grain i■ the ,ground. We no= (Welland our friend 11. R. Smith, auctioneer, of Quiticy,:bas also been raking fine sake. RAILOCIAD.--+ WO krill" ',ape. dial attention to the oomaknoloatieri from "A Railroad' Man""in this iiatte. Tt 11 town to premium that, the citizens of oar town and oottatry are sensible of the: importance of railroad facilities, the subject bating been tally 'dun:tossed 'from 'tithe . to time during the piet,,and by tho.. experienced.. .Id' familiar ,with all the advantages thus Afforded. In the building of she kiusqnshauna, Gaitysburg and Potomac Rsilroad, of the suceessftil ',comple tion of which at an early day there teems to belittle doubt, anothot opportunity to secure this great want is likely .to be afforded us.—• 'Should it be Spay deternsinied le , run' the line' in 'this direition'coidial and liberal aid for ; the entemprise,may..lka. expected. in. this section. So far as - fertility. of, soil, water power and other natural advantage. atwoon- Caine% olaini to poetess the• 4 gardtizi spot" of the county, an,d it would, be strange 'un der the 4room - stances furl. counonnityuf en-, . tempting business men mad thtfity' farmers to f a ir to-kthitir Wein settiitt an enterptise which , itz.brAssipe,t* interest. b( all classes. 1. :k • dli Allot iota Eldred dollar& The ivetage cost of ?a is is estimated tit two iittbew ktsm. , 7 -Frealt fish will be receiVad of i'ridijr it Rim's Cirocery Store, Ie gets-flih rogislar.every week, throng), the Whele . siiiitoti, itid does Sot follow is the laid of ihat,ebtar °titbit peddlers Who follow it oily lon io the year ( when there is *apposed to .he'llsomething ie "laving for the past the years acid nand flib'hori,4liethir theri - Wai i6dde ii! it or - ant i "olaitilt • for the. tiCeetam*E. dation•of his oustomete, it is but-:tair- that Neid ebesid receive s , liberal,.patros,agepthie 1 DEoeepan.—Mr Miahael Bushey die d st his resiilense peer ,OliarlealoWn N Ya:; : on thelltb iem, of pneumonia. Mr. Bushey lived for sumo year, in the neig i hborhood of Loudon, and retrieved from there to Antrim township. so o n after the in° e rd to Virginia where he has resided. ever ' since. His remains were btiried in the' Lutheran Viiisersij at Greirnaastle. died in' the year of. his age. ' 1 * ifferThe folldwi6gietserly'for iitetttlieo • , i• • fog the muds ot the pipers:"' Seta 0 gi?e almost issue,' relief, ma io,eases where Whet remedies hale fsilede It is 'nothing moi'wthan alspiee tee. It seeeettlit one* to eat th's phlegm lose Cind relieve the sehild. Vegetable Sicilian Wait Renew. or—the besi k preparation extant for' rector= ing gray hair , to its original eater, awl eit keep ao. IterMr. <Jacob, nelrshey . ,' sty ',Mil tisideot of Walbiogtewoonoty, Md., diedieai. Hag erstown oss the itch lust., l in the ,94th year of his age." BUSINEN9 LOCALS. OiaTERS.---Iteld hia.goad hash: opters. :FOR .SALE-40 bead i g extrk,fo 4-• • A. DENtisTRY..i 4 -Dr. liranieholte ; inserts Sete of teeth for M. slb, $2O. Give him a gall as his work equals the hest • up,,,Qiiito a 'Mob at the Diamond Gallery since l3raokbill reduced the price of Photo graphs. Winter aed Bummer StersoscopieViews of Niagara Falls, and other views, at the'Dia mond Gallery. Call and see than. They are the most handful we hare yet seen, ifirWe notice that Alex. Leeds, has jest tecelved a fine assortment of Speetacies, at prices ranging from thirty five cents to lour &flare. Give bite a call. Ile guarantees to suit you. ---lego n .lfyou wish to tOStlfe against fire , go late the Franklin 6f kiladelphis. thick house three per cent:, Log or Frame four, Store and Dwelling combined four, Brick or Stone Barn five. No assessttients. luau Rude perpetual. Low. W. Dotrich, will wil liogly tell you and convince you, too, that the Franklin is the safest and cheapest. • ettr*By the use of Ether or Chloroform io the ettrattion bf teeth no pain whatever is felt, when properly administered; but it Must be apparent thrt a condition so closely re eensbling death cannot , be produced by any agent whatever without risk to life, whore morbid conditions of the' heart, lungs, or brain exist, or when , the administratiou is carelessly performed or the administrator is ignorant of physiology, unable to estimate the life power of his patient, gild to read in telligently the successive steps of the .unnat- - ural condition which he is producing ; and unless be , eats read these manifestations as he would an open boblt he shoal, .ont, venture upon the exPeritrrebt. Dr.'J. M. Pedclicord's experience in the Use of there agents, and his close study of their effects, make them perfectly' safe in hie hands fur the relief of Suffering 'humanity. PILES.--Internsl, External, Bleeding' or Itching. this distressing and . harrowing disease Is, alarmingly on the increase. More so. perita'ps, from the fact that those who arc afflicted from a false notion of delicacy, are afraid to ask torn remedy,,thereby mating their.contlition_known. 'flow wrong and' fa. tal is this neglect. At the first intimation of the appe'arance of this complaint they should,proeure Briggs' Unrivaled Pile Item , edy,.autl, using it aecording to direetions; immediately check it and permanently, cure it. is easy of.applioation. and thorottgh in its effects. Sold, by F, ronithmatt, COUGtIB, COLDS, BROZieIIITI. &o.—:-The above corapininte, a Whiter ap: preaches, seem to be ineteaviarin prevalenere, and if not taken in time, either one may lead to that dreadful and fatal dfsenee--coriattalp• tion. Whet eriminality , to 'neglect' them !beg the result gin, be ID terribler, rn ßrigga! 'Throat, and Lung Healer is a:piss:hive veeqy for all diamuies of the throaf;'intign - tirid chest —never failing when tined in'tbe:Moriiing, Of affliction. Sold by druggists. .• CORNS, BUNIONS, IN/MOVING NAM, enormously iiicreasinz , salea ,of Briggs' .A Hemet and:Curative the pre 'ireotido, and cure of the etmeypsinful diem 'es et the feet, bear *fitness to their woutler ful stiperiority over all -other like prepare Hoes. - For years' they have :been. steadily growing in favor. until now: the. great major ity who are - troubled-with hid feet will • use nu other remedies. ' Meliorative. for sore. tender find 'Catered !earns and ',haulms, bud nads, &e ,'is soothing and healing, porman‘ ently curing the worst, cases when mod so cording to &reddens. The .'Allevatar, for 'the cure of all •catutnon.idurntrab& lot the prevention! and ,ours 'of all dotes,: bunions, &a; is, 'par exeellcot,' the only article- ever yet' discovered that' will ptoduca like-result. Sold by F. Florham°, &Druggists generally. An low% school tetanher has been Timis lied for laming the big girls. 0nt4.,1 - ,4 0 5, • - ' 4e.-.. , ).. , \ VECET .11SICIUM 1 04 - ••;. „ 7 .- ,A .1 . • • • FL 4 - • '-- . ' . 4, I e !? Ri ilr r! ° II 1 LtA ii. .ickakt i , ./- „,,,I L PL i Ileatciye4? Ea leo Orleincit e ' " jotitnftlt — Cb r " .. . Il i, t . lii, its / 1,;,,. : , - .4 ~ n , :. 7...n '''''..' ' ' it will ntake,,Haipgrois,upan,haLL,hearlawegiceir in *erg aged persons, as it, furniehee the niiiriti:e principle by which the hair is nourished and sup. it Will - Ffe 4. reiir the hall - froliri falling is - ie. - Anddoes not stain ;thonitin.o ...i. i .; . I f ;Din tliittl4 iitvidtisilVor Its eupnriutity need bcitdatice..-AWlAlitiltAktil.!o..49,PAP.T.Plait. tattons of it ar,o ilfftid:,l4,( . 4. , pub . tio, IT 18 At Pri6IDIDII:AIit•DitE#SI.No ! Our Trot* on the !fair sent free by tits% IL P. 1M1,;164... 00, - Witslitakl l 6,l4•4 tepprietots. Pur saferk*altiltrgititt••••••:": '''' , . : fobltt •""' ii4l4, ; tuo -4'10!;&Mi';1 On thei t st., a the rest sues c ef the • brides fatketr,lby .Lesher. , -Mr. JACOB GROVE, to ' titsa'P'lfiSOlLLA SOLLEN BE gisi s pat, both of . th is county. - ixamum vgcms,l3. Near Ciftinti;qin the lath inst., infant eon of 'Brewbalter, aged 2 yeariliad '' Near this place on, the 22t1 . inst.,, of Con s p flea, JqtiN U0 . 1%8', akin 'et Mr David Jacobs, aged iiiinat On the 14th` IfIRTA F. WOLFF, - eldest' datiitiier 6i James P. and Alice ,W,offf, rt sged 2,oers, 3.,sionth and t dap. This was nu wartattally bright and intereethrg chili and her poreuts 'have the heartfelt sympathies : of . the_eatututtuity in the loss of their little masers. ‘•Ero firn could lbligbt or storraw.ftniel; , Ur c4me with friendly pito 'rho oveuittg bud to licavon conveyod And baths it 61daYain the N. ""Weep not for her ! There ie no en &e fn. woe ; but rather nieereAby eitiotrthat n ven4 Unahrinking o'er the, thorny paths below, And from earthle'forilillementa keep',theelibt k tSo, when a few Ilettlseveriteo pseud finvettlown „ She'll meet t [lkea tHedven!tegato; and ledel thee 'on Weep no*. for her ! S• 1%X.411..XL1E.310% -s ee. FLOVR.—!-The flour, , mar Jet• c'imiinuee ed, favor buyers. , Purchases foot. up 500 barrels, including sups; fine At $550, extras at $5 15@6 25. Pennsylvania extra family at 60 25(07.00, Indiana aod bloin du. do. at $6 87 i(D7 7 , 5, null fleecy brawls at trics'9 50, as in quality. GRAIN. —.The wheat market presents no new feature, the detuand. being limited . and confined to prim e - lots, sales of 1500 bushels at $1 55Q0. 00 for Indiana and Ohio red, WI 00®1 65 for amber rand . $1 o'3ol 10 for Western and Pennsylvania. Cum is dull, with sales of yellOw'at 79®800. and Western mixed at 75@780, Data aril - ready, and fourteen hundred bushels Pennsylvania were sold at 60®060. . BRAtIL PE BiILE SPEUTACLES; nt ALEX. LEEDS' Lime ! Lim,e ! THE subscribers announce to , the public that they have now - ler sale nt their Kilns. 2. miles Northeast of Waynesboro', n sui;eri& article of Wood-bulmt Lime far Plastering, Whitewrishings &c.. which they will continue to have on hand dur ing the season.- ATerms reasonable.- fah 23 Ont] H 1 S & BRO. PUBLIC SALE. riIHE Fttb.eribet intending to quit finning . end 1 move t) ejtoerb4i,ttfill eel at public sole at hie reeidener, I mile West of Woyneeboru% on the turnpike Peeling to greeneastle. Oa Tuesday the 7th day of March, 1871, the following property, to wit 6 - HEAD HORSES two colts rising g years this spring, 1 a good family horse and 1 a goud wagon leader; 4 Head of Cattle, ,Ii good, 1 on extra cow ; 5 Shosts, I Government Aragon suitobte for 2 or .3 horse=, I one-horse Wag on lied nearly new. 1 spring Wagon, ONE I' Ait DI W AGON, Nit', lied, I Buggy, I tip . itog Kam 2 chl t ring Box es, I Wind ?VW!, 1 three horse Plows, 1 tWo-horre doi, I single and 8 double Milford Plows. 4 Harrow., I Cultivator, I Gorn Coverer, I large horse trough.' I dung sled, 1 jarluetew Ong chain, forks. rakes, I Corn shovel, I limy knife, (Hensonpatent) on e p a ir Hey carroxe9, k pair Wood, Ladders, 1%000 Chest nut Rails, 50 bushels fir, 150 bundles . "Rye Straw, Hay by .the ton, 1 Mower, new last season (Excelein 'or make) s lot dirrolit Corn, 2 ecru , Breerhh`sndo ' sets Front Gears, collars, bridlrs6troci s. chains, ate Is MS 611111 Tffi OM 9, 2 l'enplate hoses. 1 Corner Cipboard, 2 Bedstead,' I can of Bard, anti hinny other• articles not nrerc• wiry to muntion. larrlaie to etrinnfenco at; OF clock•on said when a credit of Ten Montha. given on all sums over $lO aril if : not pail 'within fifteen ilays'aiier maturity infirm will be how .11ily of sale. JOHN J. fob_ 29 to • G. V. WAG,' suet.; PUBLIC Saa.LE jHribbsdribei aril, Pat•llie ' , at Ms reti , lenee, Stout I'M toiirs Nertbcrest of Ways resboro! and' 14 of a. wile from the , ' , Waynesboro' and Ureeticastle Attrnpike, On Friday the 17th day of Marah;lB7l, 4. , the• forlonoing perkinal property, towii ONE FRESH . COW • • •oifd talf,.l.Heifet, ; • , int31144:3,' o ..CfrC)C/rIS, 4Mong Yehich*oteel)iir.oel to iiitthii'idis; 1 N:Ot Blacksmith YoOli, tot of Iron' and ittit•l;l: grind. *tow; • • .1 . 1317C3ETE DIOWER, vuorh *Weiler. al:1i hornet and tilestaut Post, a lot Oak and 'Chaining Melia, a tot Oak and Platt !,Ornher, ; • 7.0:10 LAP SHINGLES, LA7HB• AND GATE L gati.; iiibegaiby the bairisli it lot of Brain huge, nietit•*erevl end booch;e, large; dinner a lot tool( augers,. CAWS, hammers, biasing tools', Coyle pledgee, crwarbar, der Cau. - iiIiUSEBOLI) such as bedsteads. bureau, site, tebbr, * o3l ‘ • bag., beaches, etc,, applebui ter bv_the crock, I hell buz,h el, baskets and other ast,cats sot neceastary to them lion: ' Bale tocominence at' Illeklxk on said day when the tens wid be made known. • DAN tEL HOLSINGER. O. V. Mose, aaet. lob 2r St) --- 7 -- ; --- 7 • — .'7 -- r -------- P'4.; To e[.c, .SIIO E.. ir „rm.. essi q, adaiiiniiali ' i:of Satiob Cor i booth. ea' will ofrOfoit p blib' male at the later i( ir reaidenc o i edit eoeseed.• n e i tald Hoiterunorr rpatl 4 ,l Ail& Sotilliviret of aynarboro; adjoining t a Willow 'Grolb Wilk on !i, ~/ ia , •N* ,,, e4 f...-2fx ;in eiday the 14th day ot'lletth, 1871 / PliiiltillifialltrOgnotiiiriPoPEticiti'lifte.l - ..?! . :"' '''' f FiNE BRA M kl i g i S f ~.. , :; , • tg .. .14 HEAD Or • DAV 4 9 subset rehleltstm 04 , 111e1t Vollweernit'Atkritu'ltrunt. Steer, tlte r talaticeyoubg Cattle i 1 ildtg# end pelt" I.Sleigh 11 paik brain; and Hay thattagesii . Wh#, ; Fan, 1 Iletelbi+w,. .1, • _L I ( , .1, rtAlt N WArATIO,G6N with Bed, 3 Harshest Plows, 1 mingle and 2 double Shovel p0ri. , 1 , 4 0 , Higrtl P ;i l nvi + f PtikitiOmht Rake, one pair spreaders. • rile, double and treble trees, l crowbar. 2 'pledger." sot dung behids; one barn fluarc 1.. forks anAltes, grain b,ags.pow;gbairet,., 2 lotatisitut,74 kik tes t WOomlo l Am .craps 0' reottirni acithe, l'tilke.‘ it BVI ards,A l sOc,z oriel t tt dinner bell; 2 sets liesVciihitnde, ails Front lateark 2 Fly-nets, collars, bridles and halters, 1 wagon sad dle, 2 seta Single Harness, I set Double Harness, I string Italia, I paii.large Scales, 75 Locust Posts. a lot Chestnut Rails, a lot Lath; 60 BUSHELS of 'WHEAT, 75 BUSHELS OATS; giC115,0111ARTM:6111111111 1 Seerettliy. 4 fiedsteatliinitil Reddingione -Kitchen 6igboatitl, f dinner table{ 2 enrol It standif: 1' chatiti tieocking 'chairs; a tot carpet:large sapper kettle', etockek awl ncurterone article' not neceecary to mentinn. Sole to conutteneo at 10 o'clock, i. et.; when a credit of ft months will tie given On all Minn', of $lO 01 4..ltprirds• • ! •••• lOIC ;Adair's. 0. V. Moan; auct. frt? 20 --pr p EROS COPIO Specta an, at • A' 1 r• hE,X. LEEDS': OON V El'-',CON•IJAV LSO ecti - Pt, at - A LFX: LEEDS' k-) PUBLIC SALE, HE oubsciiPer ittikriilifti `to - (Olt 'fairtirinif.-111' offer at hiit reritlence 1 mil , North of too Altirslr Ntore, on the zonil ending road, to Preencestle, on W-eduolici-arthe-s*h-.447-ot—Mwth-18t1—,, AIinORSES SEE and COl/I'B t• • ' 7 Mi111141.3C11 <2.4ELIMIZ3C-41111 9 i large i'at ti it'ga,4 Brood bodes Ps :;t Wagon with and gad lowa, • ' 'X W 4) 14 ilk It 311. OMR, two-horse Wagon, 111114 Hmy Carriages, Hai Ladders,. f parr Wood littlders;~-rbts bung Drlatds, I,o4ain Holten-1 ISprirtip oath' Huller trod j'ick wheel, I ttoree Pow- - er, 1 wheat fan, 1 rolling merged; l cutting lbox; a Witham. plows, 3-shovel plows, 2r hafrows, mingle; double and treble trets,2 filth chains, butt, breast: dull cow chainm,»wogon ge.t, a, Vow goon', fly nets, Ohara. bridles ; titles and 'whip, 11` met sine* harness, 5 . hobsings; hay and grain fortis, rokrs, hay hook, rope and puteysot lot grain' bags, gimin era- - dies and I/totting . eterfiem, 1 grindstone; HOUSE rthtligiTUßE, such, as Out 't enplatti Stiite'snd pitte..large 114=hour Clock. I' kite. lien Cupboard, 2 '('abler , I id ehairPt• 18 yds Carpti , l, Meat desrefs,-liiiirr elt;hottflattel Vintgat s • and Many smiles nnt,necossary to, men tion'. '>9it'6 eommeure nt 9P o'clock on' s's ill day. when n credit of Ten Months will he,given on nit matte of $2 towards, mychasers to giie noted• with appr.te.feerurity,•upun whitilit, it not paid:with. in .2011ays otter maturity. intcrest wiil he charged from, date. MI minra Under liisocash., Pio go/Alicia be-rt moved until smiled for. J ACOLI 1.47 - ‘..llllM.lllfiratr.) , (4. V. Must, auct:4 feb 184 PUBLIC Sp. 1111}14 undergirneili•A‘rsignee 1i i);.e'd' of Vo tnry A asigitutent of Cyrus Mph:44lo°f Woith• Mono 'Fovyribbiti, will sell •et . JAI on the ruin of Jacobs. f mile arena AifererntJuite4 . tiorn on ay/ road leading ft; the Union rielintil Howe. On Thursday the 6:h day . of 311troh, 1871, the following : property, 10,,w-t: GillAb two of which are, brood marei, nnejteavy with foal, all good lettderm 1-11ay Cole .rir.ing; ens wear old 4. 12 HEAD OP OATTLA, lamin g which are 4 Miich Cowr 9 head Hugs, ay mong,which are 3' tumid riovrit:4 21 .167atiarimi: Vfiretecorms. (tear. horee). 1 untrowtrend ibis other, ornailtresd, , two-bore, , Wagon,- t Wagon Veil. 1 p,r Hey Car riages, 1 Reaper and Mdwer combinert,-,(1.1all's) with sell-rake attached: (Dodge's patent) I Paferit tooth Hake ; 1 Chain Deiil..l Putting .I.lox. 3 Bar , shear Plows, 2 single'snii allodlile 'Sheryl llows, 2 harrow , d uh's and nettle trees, 1 wheder harrow. 1 dung used, digging.' Mattock., rakes, forks. rhovels.l Pm xth and 3 t0g.,041nr.3 sets Preech. I hands. 3 cats Front Gears. 5 cefs-Piow than, lois 5. Mind bridles, fy fly nut, b housingr ; 2 wagon a nd .!,plow line. , l wagon saddle.l sof single liar , nese, 1 riding bridle„9.striogs he! si 5 halters; cove e haf o s, t, 'aria roiliYfg 13C1440; I hay rok. 21-trralsibitts.lin of ficy'cbsin showl and straw knife. T , rorindtttnne one trot Black - stniohiSiois, hoc, I j icks. new, 1 sausage cutter and staX r, lard press, t f r uit drier. (Oelligliiiiitelit)' bstfell6 boxes, kegs, &c.'y, vitk,a4ligf i ffibout 40 De t re, 11111111TAx_ftik 611011 N ;.-: about 4 acres Rye.in the ground f 8 chiirs, a lot car: roe t. 2 Stoves wild pipe; I. Bieveiia; b , lledstead, one clawing Machine. 1 stand, wood box. fireboard, pets. e o n., and many atticles•rtht neerssary to mention, bale to tonimenc, st 10 o'clo'cit on said day when credit of 6 months stiff le given on alt 'gams of ,V 5. awl iskrmitis, Rucchusers to vire netts with approv ed security. Sums under !ES cull. "rfci goods to be removed until settled for. G. V. IVIQNo, suet. .A.SSzaNtzs7 feb 11.1. be offered at Public Ss le, an SATURDAY 14 1 8 THritTif DAY OF ALIRCII, 1871. in the liurough of NV aynesbere'ist the Brew House, the prorrty of A. D. Gordo n, consisting of ens spider • ' SUPERIOR BLACK, HORSES, 1 sport of KIPERIott GRAY MA aLI 'rood drivers single or doubts; L good Vow, 6 bhoils.boott Buggy, & TWO-410BaR saw Wit - GON, , . t. two , hosis Wagon.i 'art iteils,3 #troin gie Harness, I set donfile Hartwell, 1 snud Mont Minket 31•411 s ordf W t hk.J bble,4laer. ons•bolf interest in 300 tans or hes. la 'Of TimdtbY Hay by the ton, a lot Corn Fodder, a lot Corn, ONE PAULO& IffEAlrir",- „ ne ' vl ,,,rmothrtsru GLORY BTOVg;-I , lo.wittlis Table', I iron isfe, 20• Grain begs. 141eist Vessel, new, I wheelbarrow. and other - articleir toci;nnsser• cox to mention.; Male to commence at: fl orclOck dn. said day when terms will be - trun!e SAMUEL .10`EPH - Assignees. fa lets tom the o J Hager
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