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Valley Spirit, January 4, 1865

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Description of Page: Classified ads, columns 1-4, poems and fiction, columns 5-6

Notice
(Column 1)

Summary: Lists individuals who have recently filed petitions for tavern licenses in the clerk's office: John Miller, Chambersburg, NW; Adam Wolff, Chambersburg, NW; A. B. Seibert, Concord; Childerson Roberson, Concord; David Kitzmiller, Roxbury; J. B. Brumbaugh, Middleburg; Alexander Martin, St. Thomas; William Bratten, St. Thomas; John H. Hartle, Greencastle.
(Names in announcement: W. G.Mitchell, JohnMiller, AdamWolff, A. B.Seibert, ChildersonRoberson, DavidKitzmiller, J. B.Brumbaugh, AlexanderMartin, WilliamBratten, John H.Hartle)

Trailer: W. G. Mitchell, Clerk

In the Matter of the Application of Martha S. Funk for Divorce
(Column 1)

Summary: In the divorce case of Martha S. Funk, filed by George J. Balsley against Daniel S. Funk, a commissioner has been appointed to meet with all persons interested in providing evidence. The meeting will take place on January 14 at 10 o'clock.
(Names in announcement: Martha S.Funk, Daniel S.Funk, George J.Balsley, T. J.Nill)

Trailer: T. J. Nill

Causes for Trial at January Term 1865
(Column 1)

Summary: In the first week of trial in January, the following cases will be heard: Houghmont & Co. vs. Wunderlich, Nead, & Co.; S. & M. Pennock & Co. vs. William Reber; John McCurdy, et al, vs. Andrew McCurdy; John McCurdy, et al, vs. David Vance; John Peterman's Adm'r vs. Lewis Etter; William Rodgers vs. William Keyser; Jacob S. Brown vs. S. M. Worley, et al; William Rodgers vs. William Keyser; George Gaff's use vs. John H. Tritle; Mary C. Miller vs. John H. Hartie; John Millhouse vs. William Eyster; Simon Bittner vs. John Waldsmith; Philip Karper vs. Benjamin Cook, et al. In the second week of trial, the following cases will be heard: Morrison vs. Kreager; Weagly vs. Bonebrake; T. M. Carlisle, et al, vs. B. Phreaner's Adm'r; Robert Taylor vs. David Teeter; J. & S. Ely vs. Franklin Funk; E. Kuhn vs. W. Crook's Ex'r; G. W. Wolff vs. William Christ; Solomon Helser vs. William McGrath, Sheriff; John Tritch vs. Joseph Price; Eliz. Jane Trindle, et al, vs. Mary Ann Clark; Henry Holby vs. Thomas L. Fletcher; William McGrath vs. John F. Geyer; William Bush vs. John Shoup; Jacob S. Lynn vs. J. Misey and wife; Morrow R. Skinner vs. Samuel Bitner; James Martin vs. Michael Long; John Snider and wife vs. William Christ; Abraham Hess vs. D. S. Reisher, et al; William Wilhelm vs. D. S. Reisher; David Witherspoon vs. Rebecca Curry's Ex'r; John Richardson vs. John Plum.
(Names in announcement: K. S.Taylor, S.Ponnock, M.Ponnock, Wm.Reber, JohnMcCurdy, AndrewMcCurdy, DavidVance, JohnPeterman, LewisEtter, WilliamRodgers, WilliamKeyser, Jacob S.Brown, S. M.Worley, GeorgeGaff, John H.Tritle, Mary C.Miller, John H.Hartie, JohnMillhouse, WilliamEyster, SimonBittner, JohnWaldsmith, PhilipKarper, BenjaminCook, T. M.Carlisle, B.Phreaner, RobertTaylor, DavidTeeter, J.Ely, S.Ely, FranklinFunk, E.Kuhn, W.Crook, G. W.Wolff, Wm.Christ, SolomonHelser, Wm.McGrath, JohnTritch, JosephPrice, Eliz. JaneTrindle, Mary AnnClark, HenryHolby, Thomas L.Fletcher, John F.Geyer, WilliamBush, JohnShoup, Jacob S.Lynn, J.Misey, Morrow R.Skinner, SamuelBitner, JamesMartin, MichaelLong, JohnSnider, AbrahamHess, D. S.Reisher, WilliamWilhelm, DavidWitherspoon, RebeccaCurry, JohnRichardson, JohnPlum)

Trailer: K. S. Taylor, Prothonotary

A List of Grand and Traverse Jurors
(Column 1)

Summary: Lists names of men selected to be jurors for a Court of Oyer and Terminer, a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and a Court of Common Pleas. The grand jurors are: William D. McKinstrey, Mercersburg; William H. Anderson, Letterkenny; John L. Detwiler, Green; Jacob R. Ebersole, Green; John Frey, Guilford; Jacob Freize, Peters; Elam Frantz, Washington; Michael Gordon, Antrim; Samuel Grove, Green; Martin Guiser, Waynesboro; Solomon Harbaugh, Quincy; John Huber, Chambersburg; H. H. Hutz, Chambersburg; Wesley Koons, Antrim; Jacob Lamaster Jr., Peters; John W. Martin, Southampton; William C. McNulty, Chambersburg; William McCormick, Metal; Solomon Miller, Guilford; John Nitterhouse, Chambersburg; B. F. Nead, Chambersburg; James Reilly, Chambersburg; John E. Weist, Letterkenny; Jacob Young, Montgomery. Traverse jurors for the first week are: Jacob Adams, Waynesboro; Henry B. Angie, Montgomery; Isaac Beasore, St. Thomas; John Baltzley, Antrim; George W. Beasore, Letterkenny; Henry Baltzley, Antrim; Martin Bivens, Peters; Henry Binkley, Antrim; Simon Bitner, Southampton; John Brian, St. Thomas; John W. Barr, Green; John S. Crawford, Guilford; Joseph Crebs, Waynesboro; Hugh B. Craig, Montgomery; Michael Deal, Hamilton; Joseph M. Doyle, Fannett; Maxwell Elliott, Montgomery; John Friedly, Quincy; Samuel Frantz, Washington; J. J. Hill, Metal; Joseph Hade, Antrim; John Hostetter, Greencastle; Abraham Hafer, St. Thomas; Jacob Kauffman, Green; Daniel Lehman, Jr., Green; Joseph Lochbaum, Guilford; James Logan, Chambersburg; Alex. Martin, Chambersburg; Henry Mentzer, Green; John Monn, Green; Jonathan Middour, Quincy; George W. McGinley, Waynesboro; Samuel Ott, Chambersburg; Jonas C. Palmer, Hamilton; John L. Rhea, Montgomery; David Summers, Quincy; George Summers, Sr., Washington; George J. Steffe, Washington; William Stover, Jr., Antrim; Frederick B. Snively, Antrim; J. C. Secrist, Quincy; Henry Shearer, Lurgan; Daniel Tritle, Metal; Samuel West, Hamilton; J. P. Wallace, Green; John Zook, Hamilton; Frederick Zullinger, Letterkenny; John Youst, Green. Traverse jurors for the second week are: Josiah Allen, Chambersburg; J. N. Brewer, Mercersburg; David Burgar, Peters; John Bowman, Guilford; Jerome Beaver, Waynesboro; Jonathan Criswell, Green; Jacob Carbaugh, Washington; Jonathan Duey, Quincy; W. D. Dixon, St. Thomas; Philip Evans, Chambersburg; Bernard Fohl, St. Thomas; Abraham Frantz, Washington; Peter Feltman, Chambersburg; William E. Flanagan, Waynesboro; Henry Greenawalt, Hamilton; David Good, Antrim; Joseph Gilmore, Letterkenny; Jacob Garver, Green; Henry Gilbert, Waynesboro; Jacob S. Good, Washington; John Housecker, Letterkenny; Jonathan Gilbreath, Guilford; John Hassler, St. Thomas; Jacob Hargleroad, Green; A. N. Holland, Green; John Hassler, Peters; Jacob Harshman, Quincy; David Jacobs, Washington; Jonathan Jacoby, Antrim; John H. Johnston, Waynesboro; Lazarus Kennedy, Montgomery; Jonathan Keyser, Montgomery; D. M. Long, Green; D. M. Lesher, Chambersburg; Jacob Lesher, Antrim; John Latshaw, Antrim; William McClure, Green; Vincent McCoy, Chambersburg; Joseph McGowan, Metal; Samuel Phillipy, Antrim; Conrad Plasterer, Southampton; Joseph Ripple, Washington; H. T. Snider, Guilford; John N. Snider, Hamilton; H. E. Wertz, Quincy; Jacob Wiland, Hamilton; William W. Walker, Washington; Samuel Young, Washington.
(Names in announcement: William D.McKinstrey, William H.Anderson, John L.Detwiler, Jacob R.Ebersole, JohnFrey, JacobFreize, ElamFrantz, MichaelGordon, SamuelGrove, MartinGuiser, SolomonHarbaugh, JohnHuber, H. H.Hutz, WesleyKoons, JacobLamasterJr., John W.Martin, William C.McNulty, WilliamMcCormack, SolomonMiller, JohnNitterhouse, B. F.Nead, JamesReilly, John E.Weist, JacobYoung, JacobAdams, Henry B.Angle, IsaacBeasore, JohnBaltzley, George W.Beasore, HenryBaltzley, MartinBivens, HenryBinkley, SimonBitner, JohnBrian, John W.Barr, John S.Crawford, JosephCrebs, Hugh B.Craig, MichaelDeal, Joseph M.Doyle, MaxwellElliott, JohnFriedly, SamuelFrantz, J. J.Hill, JosephHade, JohnHostetter, AbrahamHafer, JacobKauffman, DanielLehmanJr., JosephLochbaum, JamesLogan, Alex.Martin, HenryMentzer, JohnMonn, JonathanMiddour, George W.McGinley, SamuelOtt, Jonas C.Palmer, John L.Rhea, DavidSummers, GeorgeSummersSr., George J.Steffe, WilliamStoverJr., Frederick B.Snively, J. C.Secrist, HenryShearer, DanielTritle, SamuelWest, J. P.Wallace, JohnZook, FrederickZullinger, JohnYoust, JosiahAllen, J. N.Brewer, DavidBurgar, JohnBowman, JeromeBeaver, Jno.Criswell, JacobCarbaugh, Jno.Duey, W. D.Dixon, PhilipEvans, BernardFohl, AbrahamFrantz, PeterFeltman, William E.Flanagan, HenryGreenawalt, DavidGood, JosephGilmore, JacobGarver, HenryGilbert, Jacob S.Good, JohnHousecker, Jno.Gilbreath, JohnHassler, JacobHargleroad, A. N.Holland, JohnHassler, JacobHarshman, DavidJacobs, JonathanJacoby, John H.Johnston, LazarusKennedy, KeyserJonathan, D. M.Long, D. M.Lesher, JacobLesher, JohnLatshaw, Wm.McClure, VincentMcCoy, JosephMcGowan, SamuelPhillipy, ConradPlasterer, JosephRipple, H. T.Snider, H. E.Wertz, JacobWiland, Wm. W.Walker, SamuelYoung)

Alleged Important Discovery in Agriculture
(Column 7)

Summary: Notes that a French scientist has discovered a process through which manure can increase the produce of seeds sown.

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Description of Page: Report on Hood's defeat in Wilmington, columns 6-7

[No Title]
(Column 1)

Summary: Suggests that a bill before Congress which would dismiss all general officers who have been unemployed for the last three months would be a "great injustice" to some of those men.

Shall Our Victories Open the Way to Peace
(Column 2)

Summary: Urges the US government to take advantage of the South's recent losses and offer the Southern people peace and amnesty.

Excerpt: "The tendency of the thick succession of disasters the South have recently suffered is to cause dissatisfaction and bring the confederate government into odium, as deceivers of the people and betrayers of their interests. We ought to take advantage of this feeling while it is fresh. We ought to make the most of their gloom and discouragement before the impression begins to wear off, and the people accommodate themselves to their new situation. This is the propitious moment for directing their feelings into a new channel."

Origin of Article: N.Y. World

Henry Ward Beecher
(Column 3)

Summary: Says that Henry Ward Beecher is mistaken to praise Democrats for accepting the President's reelection. Explains that Democrats are not supporting the President and his administration, but rather they are supporting the protection of the Constitution against an attack from the South.

Excerpt: "We do not allow that resistance to the Constitution and the laws of the United States can be justified by State authority. The Government has a right to put down such resistance; not only so, but it is the duty of the Government to do it, provided it does not cost more than it comes to."

Self Exhaustion
(Column 4)

Summary: Notes that an Agricultural Bureau report shows that the producing strength of Northern agricultural states is being exhausted. The total amount of wheat produced in 1863, for example, was 49 percent less than that produced in 1861.

The Good Time Coming
(Column 4)

Summary: Provides a sarcastic look at where the "good times" are that were promised by Republicans upon Lincoln's reelection.

Origin of Article: Jeffersonian

Copperheads and Traitors
(Column 4)

Summary: Suggests that Lincoln's recent acknowledgment of the loyalty of the "opposing party" should be enough to put the "copperheads" and "traitors" labels to rest.

The Ballot for the Negro--the Republican Programme
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Summary: Predicts that Negro suffrage is only the first of a series of Republican proposals for the future. Speculates that the other measures include the banishment of Jews and Catholics from the country.

Excerpt: "The coming Republican programme--though now only partially developed--we take to be-- 1st. Negro Suffrage--Equality of Blacks and Whites in every way, and everywhere. 2d. The deprivation of the Irish and German races of the right of Suffrage. 3d. A Property Qualification of American-born citizens. 4th. The exclusion of the Roman Catholic Religion as a tolerated Religion of the country. 5th. The banishment of the Jews."

Full Text of Article:

The Ballot for the Negro--The Republican Programme.

Mr. Wendell Phillips but shoots a year or two ahead in the Republican programme. He is the picket, and the party is the rear guard. Hence, says the New York Express when he advocates here, as he did in a public lecture, negro suffrage, negro representatives in Congress, in the jury box, in the workshop, and everywhere--in short, the conversion of this Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Teutonic white races, into a race of half quarter breeds, Mestizoes, &c.--we but see, in advance, what is coming in the rear.

The coming Republican programme--though now only partially developed--we take to be--

1st. Negro Suffrage--Equality of Blacks and Whites in every way, and everywhere.

2d. The deprivation of the Irish and German races of the right of Suffrage.

3d. A Property Qualification of American-born citizens.

4th. The exclusion of the Roman Catholic Religion as a tolerated Religion of the country.

5th. The banishment of the Jews.

6th. The compulsion of the 7th Day Baptist to make the First Day of the Week their Sunday.

7th. The forbidding of the Shakers to dance on Sunday.

&c., &c., &c., &c., &c.,--according to the original Plymouth Bay Programme.


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Description of Page: Classified ads, columns 6-7

Cash Payments
(Column 1)

Summary: Says that for a system of cash payments to work, advertisers must pay cash to the newspaper publishers from which they purchase space. Explains that most publishers pay out cash while allowing advertisers to conduct a credit-based business with them.

Correct the Enrollment
(Column 1)

Summary: Says that each town needs to go over its enrollment lists before another draft takes place in order to detect errors and frauds. Points out that some men are enrolled twice or more while others are not enrolled at all.

Military
(Column 1)

Summary: Reports that Companies A, B, and C of the Chambersburg Home Guards will practice how to board a train in a short span of time.

Filling the Quotas
(Column 2)

Summary: Urges each town and township to do all it can to fill its quota in the next draft.

At What Rate Do We Spend Per Day
(Column 2)

Summary: Reports that the government is spending over $3 million each day to wage this war.

Origin of Article: Providence Post

Greenback Liars
(Column 4)

Summary: Expresses anger at the inflation that has rendered greenbacks less valuable.

Excerpt: "The greenback that calls itself five dollars is unconsciously a liar. It is really but a little over two dollars."

Origin of Article: The New York Tribune

Married
(Column 6)

Summary: Rev. J. C. Smith married Jacob Bryson and Margaret Zody on October 27.
(Names in announcement: Rev.J. C.Smith, JacobBryson, MargaretZody)

Married
(Column 6)

Summary: Rev. W. E. Krebs married Samuel Moorehead and Amanda Williard, of Frederick County, Maryland, on December 27.
(Names in announcement: Rev.W. E.Krebs, SamuelMoorehead, AmandaWilliard)

Married
(Column 6)

Summary: Augustus Eabsmehl, of Philadelphia, and Catharine Goettman were married on December 22 by Rev. Dr. B. S. Schneck.
(Names in announcement: Rev. Dr.B. S.Schneck, AugustusEabsmehl, CatharineGoettman)

Married
(Column 6)

Summary: Rev. J. Smith Gordon married Col. R. W. McAllen and Miss Bell Wilhelm, daughter of Mr. B. Wilhelm, on December 27.
(Names in announcement: Rev.J. SmithGordon, Col.R. W.McAllen, MissBellWilhelm, B.Wilhelm)

Died
(Column 6)

Summary: James W. McCoy died after a brief illness on December 27. He was a member of the German Reformed Church of Grindstone Hill.
(Names in announcement: James W.McCoy)

Died
(Column 6)

Summary: David Miller died on September 30 while in battle near Petersburg, Virginia. He was 24 years, 10 months and 3 days old.
(Names in announcement: DavidMiller)

Died
(Column 6)

Summary: Mary Isabella Culbertson, wife of John P. Culbertson, died on December 18 at age 38. She had been in "delicate health" for several years.
(Names in announcement: Mary IsabellaCulbertson, John P.Culbertson)

Excerpt: "Death had no terrors for her. Her only regret was because of separation from husband and friends."

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Description of Page: Classified ads, columns 1-7