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Franklin Repository, March 01, 1865

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Description of Page: The page includes advertisements, a story entitled "A Story of the Border," and anecdotes.

Capture Of Harry Gilmor
(Column 6)

Summary: Describes the capture of Harry Gilmor, a guerilla chief, by Major Young, one of Gen. Sheridan's scouts, near Moorefield.

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The National Credit
(Column 1)

Summary: Discusses citizens' distrust of United States currency. The author deems the value of the currency as "permanent" as gold.

Excerpt: "How often have men, even men of intelligence stultified themselves by urging against the value of the currency, and on all occasions proving their own declarations false, by choosing the National in preference to local issue.

[No Title]
(Column 1)

Summary: Urges veterans to enlist in Gen. Hancock's corps. Modified rules allow the credit for enlistment for any locality. Also, veterans may enter the corps as substitutes and receive both the bounty and the substitute fee.
(Names in announcement: Gen.Hancock)

The Constitutional Amendment
(Column 2)

Summary: Lists the seventeen states that ratified the abolition amendment (in one or both houses). Two states, Delaware and Kentucky, rejected it and sixteen have not yet voted.

Lieut. Col. Mulford
(Column 2)

Summary: U. S. Agent Mulford's requests that citizens stop sending supplies and funds to prisoners since exchanges are pending.

Harrisburg. Cochran of Erie after Horace--Misses Horace and Hits M'Clure Where He Missed Horace--The Dodge Resolution--The Appropriation Bill.
(Column 2)

Summary: Reports that the abuse of McClure by Cochran and the postponement of the Dodge Resolution.

Trailer: "Horace"

Washington. Another Peace Commission to Richmond--Illumination in Honor of Union Victories--Ladies Leaving the Army--The Inauguration Ceremonies--Guerillas Very Active--Opinion as to Lee's Movements--Payment to Prisoner's Families Suspended--Roger A. Pryor.
(Column 3)

Summary: Reports news from the Washington correspondent. The government suspended payment to prisoners' families to prevent inadvertent double payments.

Trailer: "S. C."

The Draft
(Column 4)

Summary: Lists the men drafted in Franklin County. James Wilson through Abraham P. Brubaker reside in Antrim Township. The following are noted as "colored": Anthony Martin, William Hackley, Henry Spradley, Joseph Smith, John Goins, Burley Walker, Jacob Anderson, John Miller, George Nelson, and John Diggs. John Grove is "of Jacob," John Tolhelm is "of William," Essac Myers is "of Daniel," Daniel Grove is "of Jonathan," George W. Sellers is "of S.," Jonathan L. Grove is "of P.," and John Horst is "of C." William Hockenberry through Daniel Steward reside in Fannette Township. Robert Finley is "of H." Philip Christ through William Corsnitz reside in Hamilton Township. Josinia Johnson and Thomas Taylor are noted as "colored." William Watson through David Spear reside in Lurgan Township. George Price through George E. Jones reside in Metal Township. Hezekiah Parker is noted as "colored." Morris C. Stains through Jonathan Kissecker reside in Montgomery Township. The following are noted as "colored": Nathan Cuff, Isaac Yuman, Samuel Cautiones, William H. Stoner, Isaac Harrison, Hiram Warren, Thornton Thompson, William Kilbreath, Olly Robison, Oscar T. Elliott, William S. Johnson, and Newton Stoner. Christian Myers is "of B.," Christ Myers is "of C.," Christ Myers is "of Jonathan." Joseph Grimes through Daniel Ponce reside in Quincy Township. The following are noted as "colored": Thomas Patterson, Alfred Cammel, Solomon Patterson, Edward Lee, Vomadore Mudy, and Winfield Tarner. Jacob Monn is "of S.," Henry Row is "of H.," Solomon Stamey is "of A.," David Monn is "of D.," William Monn is "of J.," Jacob Shafer is "of G.," Samuel Knepper is "of P.," David Knepper is "of J.,"Cornelius Null is "of G.," Jonathan Bear is "of S.," Jacob Smetzer is "of D.," and Wiliam Mentzer is "of J." Frederick Ernst through Samuel Fritz reside in Washington Township. James Wesley and Robert Kittle are noted as "colored." Martin Funk is "of J.," John Shockey is "of C.," and Samuel Fritz is "of Jacob." Cayton Frey through Jacob Bucket reside in Waynesboro.
(Names in announcement: JamesWilson, JohnGossert, Abraham J.Gearbart, WilliamGreen, Jeremiah C.Gordon, WilliamMartin, JosephDeardorff, DanielHollinger, AnthonyMartin, CharlesNowell, JohnGossert, WilliamBinkley, DavidGood, GeorgePoper, GideonSweigert, WilliamHackley, NapoleonMiller, JohnGrove, HenrySpigler, JohnTolhelm, AbrahamBarnhart, CharlesGearhart, IsaacMyers, HenryWhitmore, HenrySpradley, PeterStrine, MiltonBrenner, JamesSites, OliverFluck, John F.Cain, Valentine H.Bohn, JamesMiddower, WestSpangler, HenryHoover, John S.Atherton, DanielGrove, George W.Sellers, WashingtonHelman, IsaacHoffman, Thomas B.Spickler, DanielPike, ZadoeWolff, LewisSkeigs, JosephSmith, SamuelCrider, GeorgeRebuck, CyrusPeterson, GeorgeBurkholder, WilliamPatterson, SamuelPowell, GeorgePensinger, JohnGoins, DavidRule, GeorgeHartman, LeviPalmer, SamuelLady, PinkneyCleary, SamuelMiller, JacobWilt, JacobHoffman, James B.McDowell, Victor D.Miller, DanielLechrone, BurleyWalker, WilliamPensinger, JohnTolheimJr., MichaelLeoman, WilliamBell, JohnGordon, DanielForeman, IsaacMyers, SamuelFenwick, David H.G[illegible], HenryBloyer, Jonathan L.Grove, JacobDeardorff, Jacob S.Snively, JosephSnivelyJr., TimothyAnderson, Frederick B.Snively, AlexMarks, SamuelGearhart, Jacob A.Snively, AbrahamSheely, JeremiahShook, JacobMorgal, WilliamShatzer, JohnGorman, LeviPickel, HiramSwisher, LeviCarbaugh, IsaacBrubaker, DavidYoung, LowmanFenwick, HenryRow, JacobStattler, AlfredBurkett, GrattonSwisher, JacobHershey, JohnMiller, Jacob S.Shindle, JacobWingert, John C. R.Gordon, Nathan S.Nowell, HezekiahGarven, John R.Ray, FrederickBaker, IsaiahMarten, NewtonRull, DallasBrenner, CalvinHager, AbrahamGearhart, JohnHorst, Samuel B.Lane, GeorgeBurns, TurnerJordan, JacobHess, Thomas R.Gitland, MichaelPfoutz, John E.Stover, HenryFawver, GeorgeNelson, ThomasMartin, John G.Hess, WesleyLeizer, PeterOver, JacobWolff, NicholasSchrader, BarnetBaltimore, AbnerShatzer, DavidKohler, James M.McCleary, Jacob A.Stover, Thaddeus S.Riley, James P.Hill, DanielValentine, DanielRinger, WashingtonKoontz, AbrahamStine, HenryGrossman, RobertSt. Clair, JohnDiggs, George W.Brubaker, GeorgeWise, ChristianBittinger, HenryCosey, Mathias W.Kissecker, JacobPoper, CalvinDeatrich, JacobTalhelm, PhilipGarman, Philip P.Bowers, JacobHeiks, JacobShatzer, Albertus A.Miller, Henry R.Brendle, SamuelRhodes, Abraham P.Brubaker, WilliamHockenberry, WilliamFundston, ThomasZeigler, SamuelJenkins, JacobCoons, AlfredRead, EphraimTaylor, SamuelBierly, RobertFinley, HezekiahEdmonson, Richard W.Morrow, StephenMcVitty, PeterHockenberry, SamuelPeck, Jonathan H.Shearer, Thomas B.Gaston, EdwardMiller, James H.McKim, JeremiahSarver, JamesDoyle, CharlesNirider, JohnHaynes, JohnShetier, Harmon P.Piper, WilliamButts, DanielPiper, MartinHammond, JohnCulbertson, WilliamCampbell, JamesMurray, JohnDoyle, JamesTaylor, John H.Harry, MosesEverett, James H.Kauffman, WilliamPiper, Henderson D.Skinner, Nesbit A.Elder, HughWallace, DanielSteward, PhilipChrist, PhilipBurkholder, JosephMartinJr., JosephMiller, Jos.Martin, FrederickDice, ChristianRutt, JasmesMcAleer, DavidBemisdarffer, JosephKennedy, JohnAult, MichaelDiehl, ChristianStrock, MartinWengerd, JohnHull, WilliamKeefer, JosiniaJohnson, WilliamHafer, JacobCell, GeorgeBare, ThomasTaylor, HenryKeiser, JacobDiller, JosephBurkholder, GeorgeGrove, ChristianBrand, JamesHay, LeviShuman, JoshuaPalmer, James C.Knull, MartinDetwilerJr., WilliamSteplar, ReubenPalmer, JacobMyers, Henry H.Miller, JosiahAllenJr., John A.Caufman, DavidHafer, JohnShoup, FrederickBohl, IsaacAllison, John D.Saider, SamuelEbersole, Samuel M.Hoover, Isaac A.Thompson, John W.Detwiler, GeorgePeiffer, DavidEby, Jere.Strock, John M.Rutt, DavidSimers, Samuel H.Bare, John M.Andrews, LabrightGelwiz, JohnEtter, WilliamCorsnitz, WilliamWatson, JeffersonLynch, EliasStouffer, SamuelBricker, William G.Holmes, JamesSpear, William C.Golden, WilliamKriner, IsaacReed, ChristBrechbill, GeorgeReed, JohnBuck, StephenSnoke, David S.Dehaven, JohnCover, Elias C.Thrush, John R.Hamilton, RichardFlickinger, Jno. L.Rebock, SamuelMowrey, AdamFranklin, Samuel B.Flickinger, Stephen M.Skinner, Jno.Strine, MartinBrechbill, Wilson W.Thrush, AndrewMaxwell, JamesBittinger, TobiasWenger, AaronSpoke, WilliamSaltsman, SamuelBeams, Jno.Snoke, DavidSpear, GeorgePrice, BenjaminMalone, Jonathan T.Jones, AzariahMcClain, Samuel R.Jones, Jennings L.Jones, Robert W.McAllen, RobertAlexander, Jno. B.Kyle, Jno. S.Shaffer, Samuel C.Elden, JeremiahMiller, James W.Walker, SolomonPogue, SamuelRoof, HezekiahHuffmaster, David D.Stewart, GeorgeJones, GeorgeWestJr., Jno. H.Walker, HezekiahParker, JamesJones, Castleton B.Jones, George E.Jones, Morris C.Stains, John H.Hornbaker, Samuel M.Wendebaugh, George W.Hinkle, NathanCuff, Daniel W.Divelbiss, HenryBushey, GeorgeShaffer, ThomasPensinger, JohnGood, H. B.Strock, BenjaminKuhn, John A.Rhoads, ThomasKuhn, IsaacYuman, WillisNeiswander, JohnSourbeck, JamesWitherspoon, JohnMyersJr., George S.Kessinger, JohnHollinger, James H.Rankin, JohnRichards, MichaelBidinger, A. R.Rhea, HenryMiller, JamesLawton, William A.Kiser, SamuelCautiones, JacobNeiswander, JohnTaylor, William H.Stoner, J. W.Rankin, JosephTolson, John M.Anderson, JohnSmith, SamuelAllerman, William V.Bradley, WilliamKisecker, S. J.Rankin, John S.Polsgrove, JacobConrad, Thomas A.McDowell, JohnHammond, JohnBottles, PhilipMyers, John S.Myers, George W.Brewbecker, Andrew M.Haus, SamuelBricker, JohnShaffner, Charles A.Eberly, Samuel J.Stake, Daniel P.Miller, AlexProvard, IgnatiousDrury, Thomas C.Metcalf, DanielRogers, FrederickMosser, CharlesSchegur, JacobBrewer, IsaacHarrison, PeterGood, George W.Garlinger, HiramWarren, David B.Harper, JosephTaylor, HenryTreyer, IsaacShoemaker, WilliamKilbreath, JohnKarper, JosephRichards, John C.Shoup, EliShaffer, HenryBottles, SamuelBowls, EliMcCollaugh, Jacob A.Stake, Benjamin L.Myers, Jonathan W.Lackins, GeorgeStarliper, AndrewLinch, ThorntonThompson, DavidHawbecker, John H.Angle, John M.Brown, JacobRummel, James A.Vinson, JohnMiller, IsaacNeiswander, JohnBrubaker, GeorgeSmith, ChristianMyers, DavidShoemaker, JosephPalmer, WilliamJennings, PeterSpear, James W.Daffield, OllyRobison, JamesStoner, JohnMown, JacobSechrist, David S.Gardner, EzraStoner, WilliamUnger, Robert H.Baya, John C.Robison, WilliamFrye, JonathanMiller, Jacob D.Miller, George W.Miller, ChrishMyers, JohnLindsay, Thomas M.Geeseman, Benjamin F.Conrod, JohnMummert, GeorgeSheppard, Oscar T.Elliott, AbrahamHess, JohnElliott, LouisEberly, HenryPalsgrove, AlexParrott, SamuelAdams, PeterKeller, SamuelKoontz, CharlesShrader, Joseph N.Brewer, JacobHawbecker, ChristMyers, LeviYous, William S.Johnson, NewtonStoner, DanielMyers, LeonardFritts, WilliamMcNeal, GeorgeSites, William W.Auld, CurtisDoolabaum, DavidCresswell, PattersonBrubaker, David V.Craig, DavidStraley, JacobPlum, JohnStarlepper, LeviMaun, CharlesWilson, J. WesleyAngle, Simon P.Hawbecker, JonathanKissecker, JosephGrimes, William G.Smith, JeremiahHess, ThomasPatterson, JohnMeisner, ValentineHill, WilliamPope, DavidMentzerJr., AlfredCammel, SamuelCreager, WilliamFinfrock, AmbroseWelsh, HenryMcFerren, JosiahMiller, JohnRock, Ephraim J.Small, DanielStoops, Levi C.Kepner, George W.McCleary, Jacob B.Cook, GeorgeRook, WilliamReedJr., William J.McCleary, HarmanBumbaugh, JacobMonn, LewisCromer, JosiahBurger, HiramMiller, Jonathan A.Frederick, JosephRouse, JacobSommers, DavidMiley, HenryRow, JeremiahGossert, SamuelHeller, Benjamin F.Burger, ThomasKeitz, SamuelLookabaugh, SolomonStamey, Joseph W.Sollenberger, FrankKurtz, JohnLantz, DavidMonn, WilliamMonn, CharlesBeeks, SamuelRenaker, EliasGyer, SolomonPatterson, BenjaminSolomon, GeorgeLackens, JacobBricker, HenryRosenburg, Samuel S.Wingert, JacobShafer, HenryCoffman, DanielMisner, GeorgeDicker, JacobHarmon, JacobWagaman, JacobMoats, JohnWalk, JohnSprow, JosiahPharney, AndrewShank, ElijaMcFerren, HenryMiddour, JohnAvery, SamuelRenaker, WilliamBarker, IsaiahCarbaugh, WilliamWolff, AbrahamClugston, Joseph E.Wangert, BenjaminMcCingo, FrederickBeckner, SamuelKnepper, AlfredMiley, DavidNewcomer, DanielSmallJr., PeterWhitmoreJr., IsraelHess, H. R.Harrison, AbrahamGolley, DavidKnepper, AdamLookabaugh, GeorgeDull, ArthurCalomel, JohnFahruey, JohnWiles, HughParker, DanielReed, NapoleonSpidle, DanielSollenberger, AdamStoler, CorneliusNull, DavidRook, John P.Benedict, AlbertCarbaugh, GeorgeBenedict, JosephKnepper, CalvinSecrist, SamuelHefner, BaselMcKnew, JonathanThompson, EdwardLee, H. F.Dowd, LeanderKing, WilliamHamon, Jacob F.Heefner, VomadoreMudy, EldenWells, JacobHossler, PeterGiblar, Abraham E.Price, LewisStull, SolomonHarbaugh, WilliamThompson, JonathanKane, LeviThompson, JonathanBear, JacobSmetzer, JacobSmith, WilliamMentzer, DanielPrice, Charles W.Smith, SamuelSecrist, WinfieldTarner, ChristMiley, JohnHellerJr., MansonCarbaugh, ChristopherHeefner, David W.Monn, George W.Greenawalt, WilliamOrendoff, WilliamCauffman, Simon G.Wertz, GeorgeKeagy, DanielPonce, FrederickErnst, NicholasBonebrake, WashingtonDunlap, David H.Baker, GeorgeRoyer, DavidScott, MartinFunk, SheelerWhitmore, IsaacFitz, JohnOller, DavidSteffy, W. S.Koons, MichaelLookabaugh, HenryRineheart, NicholasMinehart, GeorgeSwitzer, DanielSwisher, HenryHineman, DavidLohr, SamuelShank, WilliamHarbaugh, Martin D.Pfontz, DavidGipe, IsaiahSprankle, JonathanHess, David H.Funk, SolomonNewcomer, SolomonSnowberger, AbrahamDeardorff, SamuelOmwake, Joseph H.Gilbert, SamuelNeedy, Jacob L.Baehtie, JohnRipple, PeterWiles, DanielHartman, David R.Miller, Samuel S.Deardorf, ChristianBare, JamesWesley, LutherSpeilman, CalebCorbet, JosephSpeilman, DanielKiner, SamuelFrantz, NapoleonHeller, JohnWiles, HenryBaer, JohnSinger, John W.Brown, SolomonSarbaugh, GeorgeSteffey, JacobShank, George A.Beaver, David S.McDermot, Jacob S.Leasher, BenjaminShockey, George F.Lidy, JohnHughes, DavidDitch, JohnHoke, JohnPice, Jacob F.Newman, JosephWoolard, JamesBolt, Benjamin E.Price, William B.Hunter, William A.Flory, CyrusShriver, Joseph N.Dentler, William H.Beam, JosephSnowberger, RobertKittle, JamesBurns, JosephHess, SamuelMonn, HenryScott, FrankHonoddle, R[illegible]Williard, WilliamSomers, BenjaminFrantz, PeterRouzer, DanielResh, JohnRodgers, Joseph S.Oller, LutherFisher, AndrewDill, John L.Metcalf, JosephFunk, WashingtonBenchof, Frederick J.Dukeheart, JacobWiles, George W.Somers, JohnShockey, Daniel M.Baker, JohnLandis, JacobShively, Geroge V.Mong, DavidBarahart, JohnShelley, James B.Smith, William H.Brown, ThomasDowlen, JacobWolff, Sourbaugh, Henry H.>Benchof, WilliamCrilly, SamuelWiles, Samuel A.Flohr, Jackson W.Gilbreth, MathewMetcalfe, SamuelFritz, ClaytonFrey, JohnDrexler, FrederickHarbaugh, Joseph F.Boult, JamesBonner, GeorgeMiddour, JesseKing, JohnRichardson, JohnHoeflich, PeterDock, JohnHahn, JohnRider, EliLittle, Hiram S.Sibbett, William G.Smith, JosiahBakener, JacobWoltersberger, AbrahamLohr, ExraLandis, James B.French, Dr.Isaac NSnively, NoahSnider, Samuel K.Smith, GeorgeHanstine, Samuel M.Hoelbek, Edgar W.Washabaugh, NathanielCrouse, HiramSnider, Henry G.Funk, WilliamFunk, John J.Ervin, JosiahDetrich, A[illegible]Rider, George W.Welsh, John S.Besore, Rev.Walter E.Krebs, JacobBeaver, GeorgeFrick, DavidAdams, MartinGeiser, John F.Rider, DanielGeiser, Daniel N.Mickley, GeorgeStover, Josiah F.Kurtz, JohnSanders, ConradRuth, JohnSpangler, James H.Gordon, JacobBurket)

The 22nd
(Column 5)

Summary: Describes the military parade, led by Major Morgan. Rev. Dr. Conrad gave an address in celebration of George Washington's birthday.
(Names in announcement: MajorMorgan, Rev. Dr.Conrad)

An Enterprising Deserter
(Column 6)

Summary: Reports that Jacob Fisher, of Guilford Township, arrested a deserter named William Heyser, of Co. C, Cole's Cavalry. Heyser stole numerous articles of female clothing, jewelry, and accessories and was wearing several layers of skirts, nightgowns, and aprons when arrested.
(Names in announcement: Mr.JacobFisher)

Corn Husks
(Column 6)

Summary: Alerts readers to papermakers' demands for corn husks and describes how to prepare the husks for sale.

Boy Shot
(Column 6)

Summary: Reports the accidental shooting of Mrs. Gable's 3 yr. old son during a visit to Charles Wolff by Wolff's young ward. Drs. Howland and Kennedy removed the bullet.
(Names in announcement: Mrs.MichaelGable, CharlesWolff, Dr.Howland, Dr.Kennedy)

Hitching Horses To Shade Trees
(Column 6)

Summary: Complains about the common practice of hitching horses to expensive trees meant to shade houses and passersby. Apparently the horses have damaged many trees.

Marshall Collegiate Institute
(Column 6)

Summary: Praises the Marshall Collegiate Institute in Mercersburg and its principals, Charles G. Fisher, formerly of Chambersburg, and S. S. Miller and its faculty.
(Names in announcement: Charles G.Fisher, S. S.Miller)

Re-Captured
(Column 7)

Summary: Reports the escape of Thomas H. McDowell, J. Porter Brown, and George Caufman, three Fanklin County citizens imprisoned in Salisbury, N. C.. Rebels re-captured the three men after traveling three hundred miles to the Newberne area within a five hour march to the Union lines.
(Names in announcement: Thomas H.McDowell, J. PorterBrown, GeorgeCaufman)

[No Title]
(Column 7)

Summary: Prints a letter from U. S. Army Headquarters informing Mrs. Eiker of the pending exchange of her husband and others.
(Names in announcement: Mrs.D. M.Eiker)

Accident
(Column 7)

Summary: Reports the accident of John Foust, of Culbertson's Row, who mangled a finger while examining a threshing machine at Henry Shearer's place in Lurgan Township.
(Names in announcement: JohnFoust, HenryShearer)

Our . . .
(Column 7)

Summary: Announces the appointment of Capt. James R. Gilmore as the Superintendent of Military Telegraph on the staff of Maj. Gen. Q. A. Gillmore."
(Names in announcement: Capt.James R.Gilmore)

Facts About the 7-30s. The Advantages They Offer.
(Column 7)

Summary: Provides information on the 7-30s, including their absolute security, their liberal interest, their conversion options, their exemption from state or municipal taxation; and their importance in funding the war.

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Description of Page: The page includes real estate notices and advertisements.

Capture Of Wilmington! How Our Army Celebrated Washington's Birth-day! 700 Rebels & 30 Guns Captured!
(Column 1)

Summary: Describes the capture of Wilmington on Washington's birthday.

Finance And Trade
(Column 1)

Summary: Discusses the easy availability of money and the excitement in sterling stock. The Repository responds to an article in the Spirit which complains of the paper's treatment of the Pittsburgh and Cherry Run stock. The Repository claims neutrality on the issue.
(Names in announcement: Mr.WilliamMcClellan, Mr.McDowellSharpe)

Married
(Column 2)

Summary: On February 23, by Rev. Davis, Lieut. Long, of the 21st Pa. Cavalry, married Susan Greenawalt, of Chambersburg.
(Names in announcement: Rev.P. S.Davis, Lieut.Jason ThomasLong, MissSusanGreenawalt)

Married
(Column 2)

Summary: On February 23, by Rev. McElroy, Henry Myers married Sarah Harman, all of Fayetteville.
(Names in announcement: Rev.WilliamMcElroy, Mr.HenryMyers, MissSarahHarman)

Married
(Column 2)

Summary: On February 31, by Rev. Breidenbaugh, William Bentz married Susan Brumbaugh, both of Washington County, Maryland.
(Names in announcement: Rev.E.Breidenbaugh, Mr.William P.Bentz, MissSusan B.Brumbaugh)

Married
(Column 2)

Summary: On February 14, by Rev. Breidenbaugh, Adam Walter married Caroline Valentine, both of Greencastle.
(Names in announcement: Rev.E.Breidenbaugh, Mr.AdamWalter, MissCarolineValentine)

Married
(Column 2)

Summary: On February 23, by Rev. Breidenbaugh, James Wilson, of New York, married Lizzie Carr, of Antrim Township.
(Names in announcement: Rev.E.Breidenbaugh, Mr.JamesWilson, MissLizzieCarr)

Married
(Column 2)

Summary: Rev. Smith married Major Hess, of the 3d Pa. Cavalry, and Antionette Hayden, of Philadelphia.
(Names in announcement: Rev. Dr.Smith, MajorFrank W.Hess, MissE. AntionetteHayden, Mr.Hayden)

Married
(Column 2)

Summary: Rev. Barnhart, married Joseph Whitehead and Susan Wolf, both of Chambersburg.
(Names in announcement: Rev.ThomasBarnhart, Mr.JosephWhitehead, MissSusanWolf)

Died
(Column 2)

Summary: On February 12, in Green Township, Mrs. Smith, died at 80 years, 3 months and 16 days.
(Names in announcement: Mrs.NancySmith)

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Description of Page: The page includes advertisements and train schedules.