Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 28, 1862, Image 3

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    CAPTURB "OF
THE NEWS-FULLY CpNFIRMED-
"-Further Flight of the Reet•Flooted , Floyd.
ST. Louts, Feb - 26 —The Republica n '!
Cairo despatch ,aays the occupation of
.`"'Nosliville has been confirmed. .
Our trooßa took peseession of the city
without opposition.
Floyd fled, atrusuil.
wort that Goik I arms a or.
dered - all the Tennessee troops t o ley
down their twine and go home, is also ems
tinned.
The Tennessee Legiatkinie is tailed to '
meet on Monday next.
No opposition to the . _ Union movements
is made any wham on the Cumberland riv•
- er.
.It is Ciao reported that white
_flags are
flying at Memphis. •
Catao.,Feb. 29.-4Spreild Despatch to
thie.P.A.Thicigo 7 '
w as
yesterday occupied by ten thousand troops
.under Gen. Buell.
Tile Federal nag is flying over the State
House.
• The Tennesitee Legislature affjoiirned
on Saturday week, and met again art Mem
phis.
•It is reported that com Missioners have
been appointed to confer with the Federal
authorities, at IVashington, t o arrange
terms for the minder of allegiance, and
that Gov. Harris has offered to turn the
tebel forceetiver to the Uaian•
A -gen tleman -w ho escaped from Colum
bus, and arrived here last night. represents
that a general Union sentiment prevails in
Tennessee, and thinks the Legislature will
aizqu►ese in the recommendation of G.,v.
Harris, because they are fearful of a rising
Union sentiment." , When he left Colum
bus there were 30,000 rebel troops there.
Another gentleman, who arrived frost►
Nashville, reports that th e rebels will
make another stand at Murfreesboro. Al
so, that when -Gov. Harris fled with the
Legislature to Memph►s he burnt the State
library and distributed a large amount of
co,ntinissary stores and provision's among
the citizens. Stores were closed and bit--;
Pintas was entirely suspended. The S:•—
cessionists were leaving with their•stock,
and the . negroes were fallowing the Con—
federate army. •
din Expedition down the Mississippi
Cahn, Feb. 24 —An expedition corn—
posed of four iron clad gunboats, with the
Twenty seventh Illinois, and a battalion of
the Eigth Wisconsin Regiment,anvrlyie
reconnoisance down the river this morning
and discovered that the rebels had seiz:e
all the flat boats, riiitrilkiffs, as far up the
river as they dared to come; also that there
lumbus. but 'whether reinforcements had
arrived was not learned.
The gunboats and mortar' boats were
getting into position on.the Missouri side
of the river, when a rebel steamer,. with
a white flag made its appearance. Some
rebel officers eatineon boArd the Cincinnati
and a consultation took place, Fisting over
Iwo hours, Nltb what result has not been
made known, but the expedition retired to
Severe Censure of the • Rebel Government.
The Richmond Whig of Friday - has a
bitter article on Davin! Adininioration.......
It Say% : ••Judging by the n•sult so far, 'it
is the most lamentable failure in history,
end suggests to the reflecting mind that
the most signal service which that Govern
went can now render to the country is .the
surrender of the beim to abler and belles
bands.
s.ln view of the past, the .present, and
probable future. the pipant of to morrow
is *totter mockery and a miserable comb
ponsation frr the ruin of a free people. A
chil4 with a bauble, an old maa with a
deplorable
wife, are partial illustrations of the
deplorable lolly."
The prisoners say that the Union men
had a meeting privately, on Friday
which was well attended.
tair P DEG RA FFS, Prapt ica I, Hatters,
Have just returned from the Eastern Cities with
ta lull assortment of FALL GOOD, consisting of
Hats, Caps, Ladies' Furs,
Bullitlo Robes, HOTS& Blankets,
:bleigh Blankets, Gloves, Canes,
litzaharellas, Ste., a'l of which are
otv reatly'and selling at the SLOW UNT CASH
rates at 4,heir HAT STORE -
Opposite Washington House,
HageretoWn, Md.
nrLADIEs. FURs! LADIES FURS!
Of .all the grades from Five to Forty - Hollaris a sett
with Mulls, Cuffs, Fur Trimmings, ate., at
IiI'IDEGHAFFrs' Hat btore,
Opposite Washington House,
Hagerstown, Md.
Pr BUFFALO ROBES, Buffalo R , Owt4
A sdlendid lot of Extra and No. 2 ROBES,
-ought previous to the great advance, and vviii'be
.1d at usual rates tot cash, at
LTPDEGRAFFS' Hat Store, lll,poiate_Washington-ouse,---
Hagerstown, Md.
- -
A good stock. of Buck-skin, Sheep-skin, Fur,
'cool, and Winter Dress GLOVES, at
IiPDEGRAFFS' Hat Store,
'Opposite Wasiiington House,
Hagerswwn, Md.
HORSE COVEASI
READY MADE', at the lowest cash rate!, at
UPDEURAFFS' Hot Stores
Opposite Washington Hous_er—
, Hagerstown, Md.
In this place. on the 224: inst., Martha
. Anderson, daughter. of Mr. Jus. Ander—
n, aged 42 )ears and 24 da3 a
Nrar :11!s_place on the 23d, Daniel. son
Aaron aitd :Susan Wengard,aged I year,
months and 3 Mara.
Eresin could blight ur 'sorrow fads .
Death came, with friendly care;
The opening bud to !leaven convoyed, .
And bade it hl,ssont there.
PRICE CURRENT
OF
EBSON, BENEDICT & CO.
Corrected Weekly.
. ,
WAT-NESBOICO. rlb. 213 .862:
SS - .. lb SOAP -- - - 4to 6
7 TALLOW - - • 8
(hama) JO WAsUKD•WooL - 30
sides - 7 UN WANDS!) WooL
shoulder 7- I Pssau-PicAcince "00
12 1 DRUID Arruts - - 00
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JOBIAH BESOREL
BUTTIIR
Foos-
TALLOW
Sup
co“-ht
BACON (sit
litteoti (SI,
BAIZTEKORE MARKETS.
'From the Baltimore American of Tuesday last.
F'LOlllZ•—The Flour market shows no
change front the -tenor of our, report of
Saturday. and we have heard of no trans
.actions in either descriptions to-day.
,We
continue our quotations, at which holders
are freely offering, lioward Street
Super 65 62/;.Shipping brands • gstra at
1116•2501371; Family do. at $0.504.25.
G IN.— Sales were rather light, the
transactions reported being 390 'bushels
white Wheat at 190 - cts.; 100 'bushels do.
at 148 ( cts.; 200 bushels red at 134 eta ;
200 busheltroo. at 132 eta.l 101 bushels
do at 134 cis. / and 850 bushels do. at 135
cis. Fair to good white Wheat may be
quoted at 140.►150 eta , an.l prime to strict
ly choice at 1554165 eta. We notice Sales
2.300 bushels.fair to prune white Corn at
02 cis ; 1.370 bushels do. fair at 610 cts.
200 bushels do. old at 58 eta ; nl, yellow
5 250 bushels changed hands at 55,56 eta ,
and 500 bushels Mil at 55 eta. l'here was
but little inquiry lus Oats, the only sales
reported being a lot of 500 bushels Mary
land at 38 eta , and another at 200 bushels
Petinsylvaniaat 90 cis. Till! only traits
action reported was 160 bushels Pennsyl
' , tittle rye at 75 cta.per bush. We contin
ue to quote Alaryland at 70..72 eta.
SEEDS.—Cloverseed continues quiet
at It 373 a 4 624 per bushel lair to prime
timothy at $2a2.50
TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE.
The subscriber annotinces hitwelf a candidate for
the office of Constable• If re-elected he
continue to discharge the duties of the office to the
best of his ability. EMANUEL STOVER.
Feb 28.—te.
PUBLIC SALE.
$5OO Worth of Furniture.
WILL positively sell, at my shop in Smiths.
j
burg, on SATURDAY the Bth of March, 1863, the
tollowina Furniture:
EIGHT BUREAUS,
2 two of which are Black Walnut-edged, I a Ma
hogany-edged, and the balance Wild Cherry, mule
in various st lea a ate i 14
30 13 E S 'l' E_A S ,
All sizes and in dilThrent styles. 12 TA B in.
clmling Dining and Breakfast Tables, 1 Mahogarty
COI Table, 7 Safes, 5 Sinks, I Corner Cupboard,
1 Wardrobe, a number of Waith 'and other Sfands,
13 dozen Sets of Wood Sint CHAIRS, a number
of Split bottog Chairs. including Rocking and Arm
Chairs. g lot of Dough-Trays, Trundle Bedsteads
and high back Rocking' Chairs, and many other ar
ticles of this description. Sale to commence nt 9
o'clock on said day. A credit of g months will be
given on all soars of r 5 and upwards, the purchas
er giving note with, approved security.
Feb2B. It CORNEILITS C. REESE.
PUBLIC SALE.
lundersigned tviil Pell nt ruidie Sale, ft t
1 their la tiler's residence, near the Nunnery Mill,
3 miles North of Waynesboro' and - I mile SiLuth of
Quincy, on T/11:11K111 V the fill) II 1k1,0•e4 ne m, al
following property to wit:
2 GOOD ITORK .imnEs,
one of which is with foal and a stood wagon and
plow leader; 2 yearling Colts, 2 first rate C61.V8,
3 Cloves from two to three !eoliths old; 2 flub hogs;
1 fine Carriage nearly new and Harness; I hist
rate Plow,-'1 Harrow nearly new, I double and I
single Shovel Plow, fifth and carrying' chain, triple
double and single trees, 1 log chain, but anti tress
chains, 6 Cow chains; 1 1, hush. Potatoes, 1 bbl. of
Vinegar, 1 pair Breechbands;2 sets of front Gears,
with traces, hems, collars. bridles, &c.. 2 sets fly.
nets,. forks, rakes, shovels, 1 good Grindstone, 3
grain cradles, mowing, scythes, 8 bushels Plaster, 1
riding saddle and bridle, 2 bedsteads,- 1 table, bar
rels, boxes, meat vessel, with many other articles
not necessary to me titian. Salelto comnieuceet 'lO
o'clock on said day when. a reasonable credit will
be given on all sums of *5 and upwards, vurchasers
giving notes with apprmed security.
Feb2B it A BRM. & HENRY BURGER..
FLOUR, FEED,
AND
PROVISION STORE !
Vp HE embscribers would inform the citizens of
Waynesboro', that they have 'opened a Flour,
Feed and Provi-iun store in the room formerly uc
cupied t Joseph Price, opposits 4 the residence of
John Bell, where they will st all tines have for
sale
FLOE( CORN MEAL, EICKWEEAT PIM
HOMINY, MILL STUFF OF ALL KINDS,
SCREENINGS, CORN, SHELLED
AND IN THE E 11(, OATS,
TATOES, BACON AND
ARD, VI "
Alao, R re, Wheat and Barley by the bushel or in
'lk'r and other
smaller quantitt other articles usually kept
in such establiphinenis. ' All Flour and Mill Stuff
will be sold at Mud. Palings rot& CAsit.
The highubt cash prtees paid for wheat, rye
corn and oats. - DANIEL, sNIVLLY,'
rebl4—tt
. WANTED!
5000 BUS. WH LAT!
The old Miller at his old Trade!
911 HE undersigned having associated themselves
in thr Milling business, and having leased of
Peter Fahnestock the old Roy null property, one
mile southeast of Waynesboro', are new prepared to
purchase grain from their friends ut the highest
market price; and also to do all kinds of Grinding',
including chopping corn and cob. We are also
prepared to furnish at the lowest market prices, all
kinds of Mill Stall; also Plaster by the tun or bush.
Our old friends will please call anTiee us.
- JOHN wALTEIR.
JOSEPH ELLEN.
ROAD WAGON FOR SALE,
THE subscriber, residing about a quarter of a
mile IroM Greencastle, offers - at Private Sale a
large ROAD WAGON, four limit tread, with bed,
bows and cover—as goo)) as new and warranted to
be well put up • ADAM 'WALTER.
Feb 14-4 w •
B. A. L.
I'or Constable.
-TEE undersigned anir6iinces himself as a coati
date fur Constable of Washington Township.
Having been &waled at•the last election by only /8
1w has concluded to "pick his flint and try it
again." Thankful to his friends for thc flattering
vote received at the last election he hopes that they
will extend the same support again. If successful,
a general jubilee v_i_rill be field at Fort Megg.
Junlo , JOS. 1151 K.
mock CURRENT
OF
CorrecledVeekly.
W. YLVISBO ft , Fab. 28, 1062,
16 /Lamo Wool. 00
INV
1 0 11 - 20
' WM. H. FUN li.
111 -
KIP" The yalrona anil
jiublie generally . ;if
J. A. FISHER
. gain - reminded of his recent tom to the.
Eastern. Eities,, and of the reception of his title
stock of -----
1 00
CH-11111 --- 0
Si 00
Clotlts t k, Cassioneres 'and -Nest
hags.
GCB 4)O
ALB of the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES
. His stock of FRENCH CLOTHS and CASqL
INURES he calls particular attention to, as the
best in town. Also, olio Of the best assortments of
tonstanitto Goons in town—asliicady for their in
spection and benefit, and kindly asks a call from all
persons desirious - ofbilytmilluuda h. his fine, at ex
,
tretnely
Z2occoscr. L.Pzvilcsocisco3,o
In'tho NEWLY FITTED ROOM, next door to
Updeg.ra4hugeritorrn,Md. [Jan. 3, 1803
AINTSTAM.YICTORY
AND
71;) 4 3, LE U 2 Lta Eas 2
TIE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, still
WI solicits the same; and in addition to manufactu
ring sit kinds of worked
Matelig for Building Purposes,
such us
BASH, DOORS, SHIA'TERS,
•
DLINDS, FLOORING, WINDOW
FRAMES, DOOR
FRAMES, PACING, MOULDINGS, &c., &c.
aourepartal to furnish oft kinds of oak 'lathe
for dilliAnt purposes in building, such as
JO l CH, (AFTERS, LATH, STUDDING, PAIL
SCANTIANG, BOARDS, &c„
All of which will be sawed to order, - itt short notice
atid'upon reasonable terms. '
Also, sawing, by mill and circular saw's, of every
description dune; Framing, Surfacing, Matching,
Flouring, &c., &c. For further — Particulars apply to
the subscriber, at v tl ta.. ictury two miles southeast of
Waynesboro. D. F. (.1001.1.
Jan. 17, 1861
Pictures, Pictures.
P hUE undersigned takes this method of inform
.' ing the citizens of Wiiyueshoro'_ any vicinity ,
ti.at he lion purchased the Daguereian apparatus of
of Mr J. H. ltesser, and know prepared to take all
kinds of Pictures at the very lowest prices, wnich
are guaranteed to be as truthful and life-like as any
offered Vim public. He has just
r eceived a new
stock of common and fancy cases of all sizes and
styles, which he can sell very cheap. Pictures ta
ken for 26 cents which can be sent through the
mail to any I'. 0, in the U. S. for six cents. Call
and examine for yourself whether you want work
or nut; he charges nothing for showing. He will
be happy to see you.
tialtery in the Toirn hull.
b 7
•
(dailac,
,TIE undersigned will sell at public sale at his.
hi. residence, miles northea4t of Waynes
boro', on Tt B DAY the 25th of FED/WARY, 1862;
the liAlowing property, to wit: •
2 HORSES,
14 HEAD OP CATTLE,
4 FAT STE E I 18; 15 DEAD OF HOGS;
2 one-lA.Be wagons, Plows, Harrows, Horse Gears,
log and filth-chain, spreaders, double and single
tree,.; 1 Roller, i Iland Curt, I Grind Stone, I Roll
ing Scretni; 1 set -of
B A(; SAI I 'l'
mention
bale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, Allen
a reoismable credit will be given.
Feb. 7— ts. JOHN GEHR.
PUBLIC SALE.
11.1. be sold nt public sale, on SATURDAY the
Bth-nkY-otr---itimicit, next, at 1 o'elock on
said day, the fallowing Heal Est-ite, situated on
Main :Street in Waynesboro', bounded by lots of
Peter Benedict, Win. H. Miller and othets, to wit:
I.ol' nth,. 'IIOII.ND, containing thereon a T WO
STOIt
DWELLING - HOUSE.
with a I.l.keli-111.31.1ANG attacked; also—a Two
Story
BRICK IMELLING HOUSE,
together with a BARN, Carritiee House, and all
otlu•r necessary building,rs thereon erected
Conditions will be made known on tlay of sale by
WILLIAM HAMMETI',
Fel,7 Executor of David Hammett. deed
PUBLIC SALE.
TILE undersigned will' sell nt public sale, near
the Blur Rock School noose, on SATUUDAY,
the let of MAnctt next, a Tract of hand containing
:113N ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Sol
omon Haibaugh, George Null and heirs of Gabriel
Barr, with a etoryand a hal(
ZZLIOZa` 9
n good log STABLE, and Bake Oven, thereon. A
stream of spring water passes thro' the Inn I; there is
ohm zt good garden nod a variety of choice Fruit trues
on the premises. The land will be acid in lots or
,
altogether to suit purchasers Sale to commence at
! - ten - u'eluek on said day when the terms will be made
known
Y. T the above property is not Sold on said
day it will then be offered fur Rent.
Julllo LYDIA HAUGH.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
VHE , tindersigned takes this method of informing
tho public that he has erected a
Chopping Mill,
and is now prepared to do ail kinds of chopping
including (' and Cob, Corn Meal and Plaster'.
H e al s o eontinui.:s to do all kinds of sawing which
he warrants to be as good as the best and cheaper
than the cheapest. He will always' have choice
:Shingling. Plastering and Fencing Laths on baud.
He hus also put up a shingle saw. Those who
have large chestnut, &c., will• do well: to give him
a call. Tlianktul for past encouragment o he hopes
by strict attention to business mind a disposition to
please all, to in:tit a continuance of iheir pate:Page
Fel.2 tf V. B. 61.1.13ENT.
STat if TIE 01,0 USES
THE FORKS OF THE ANTIETAM CREEKS.
THE subscriber informs his customehr and the
public generally that he continues the
BLACKS:4IIIII;*.IG BUSINESS
in all its branches, and is riow better prepared than
formerly to aceournislate those tiiniirnX any yr4trs
111 his hoe. All work will be executed ut slm. tom-
Lice add Lyon reilstmable terms. Thankful to tho
public for the liberal encouragement heretofore ex
tended. be solicits a contanuatme of their patrobage,
I'. IS--He has utslt for sale a lot Of TlMbet
crt
culuted fur framing purposes. ,
Felil4-,241 ' HENRY OAKS.
1115111:: and ' unadulterated spiced c.itrr Vlueghr
r for tiale by btuswr, eigtfel the Uttitien bluitai
Piereongfi etuits per quart.. to , , Jan :411:
• „
J. H. WELSH
'l' 00 I. S •
the bushel; Hay
mint' utlio r articles nu
Heet!.3B:ll' y ttl
l'nblic She.
TUEZDAIt, MARCH 11TH, 18
'• • 1111 undersititwd intending to quit faiining wll
1 ,11 of Ifig resilience near the wad leading from
Waytittlioro' Io Quincy, 4 mile mouth of.the Noff.
awry Sur,* lollowing perwmal property, to Wit:
SIX HEAD OF
IYUQN'N,UQSkB,
1 of which is qn excellent ridibkanil driving Mare;
4,Colts, 1 three years, 2 two years anal 1 yearling,
.
14 HEM) .CATTLE
among which ato 3 MIMI COWS; 5 B'P>; " .''ICJ,
and 6 young Cattle; r
TWENTY HEAD OF . HOG'S,
among which are 3 Br..mi Sows, 3 Blautation
Wagons,
ONE ROAD WAGON,
with bed, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 fine falling lop
1311111(1Y, 1 pair Wood Ladders. ft pair of Hay
ladlere r 2 tight Beds, one nearly new; 1
SELF-RAKIN (11- REAPER,
2 Grain I►till,,l patort spring Hay and Grain Rake,
I revolving Hay Rake 1 Corn Grinder;
TWO THRESHING MACHINES
and Horse Powers; 1 Wheat Fan, 1 large two horse
CARRIAGE, 1 it4lvigli, 2 Wheel Barrows. a lot of
Bareltear.Plows, Single and Double Shove l Plows;
2 Corn Coverers; 3 Harrucfs, single, double and
(rubble trees; 2 sets of Breechhands, 4 sets of front
Gears, a lot of Plow Gears; I set of line Harness,
Collars and Bridles, fly nets, spreaders, butt and
breast chains, log, halter and cow chains, 1 act of
1311.ACKSMI I'D TUOI.B, a large lot of old lion; 1
Jack Screw, mattocks, shovels, hoes,forks and rakes,
Grain Cradles and Mowing Scythes, &c., and ma
ny other articles not nocessary to montion.
Sale to commence at o'clock ou said day when
a credit of nine months will be given on all sums of
$5 and upwards; the purchaser giving note with ap
proved security; all sums under $5 cash.
JACOB PRICE,
• Febl4 G. V. Motes, Auct.
PUBLIC °SALE.
IJE undersigned, intending to relinquish farm
ing, will sell at public sale, at_the Davit} Roy -
er property, deceased, one mile South-Sant of
Waynesboro', on the Baltimore Tdilipike, on
the lel day tf March, izext,
the following property to wit: 5 1113 A 1) OF
WORK HORSES,
am nig which are TWO :%RE$ with foal;
11 HID OF CM
Six of which are Mitch COWS and 1 large Bull,
put Durham, 2 largo Brood Nowa, and 14 head of
thriving Shinty; 1 140 Improved McCormick
only run qne_season._One__Road Waaon,,-.13x1,1
Biwa, Cover, Feed trough and Ice-cutter:;
1 PLANTATION WAGON;
in good order, and wood bed, I Spring Wagon, 2
pair Hay Carriages, new,l pair Bay Ladders. 2 sets
Bung Boards, 2 harrows, 2 o:ree horse P lows,
Mote's pattern, 3 double and 2 single Shovel Plows,
1 Corn coverer, 1 Wheel Barrow, I tiled, 1 Work
bench, with east iron screw, Treble, Double and
Single Trees, Fifth chain, Lo 4 chain, 1 pair Spread
ers, Butt Chains, Breast Chains, &c. 3 sets Front
Gears, 2 pair Dreechbands, all nearly new. 6 Mu
sette, 4 Fly nets.llridles,Collars,Halters, 1 six horse
Line, Whip and Wagon Saddle, I patent Bap
Bake, 1 Wind-mill, Shovels, Forks and Hoes, 1
30 It. Ladder:
ALSO, ONE-HALF OF 42 ACRES OF
GRAIN I VT
HAY BY THE TON, CORN BY THE BBL.
Corn loddet by the Bundle, 1000 weight of PORK
500 weitcht 01'1AM, Apele Butter by the Crock; 1
Bedstead, Ten plate STOVE, Vinegar by t►te Bar
rel; 1 bleat !remit, 2 heel• barrels; 2 large porch
benchrs, 1 large Grind tune, and inany other - arti•
des not named.
bale to commence at 9 o . otock on said (lay ,when
due attendance and a credit will be given by.
" Continental Hotel,"
11'141".N 1:61301ilY, PA:
TIME undersigned having recently .taken the a
bove named House, formerly known as the
"tilube lan " takes pleasure in announcing to his
friends and the public That he is prepared to ibeCiVe
and entertain Guests in a style riot to be excelled
by any country Hotel. The House having been
theronkly repaired and newly furnished with eve
ry thing calculated to make his guests comfortable
—the public may rest assured that they will at all
times Mid it in u condition suited to the comfort and
convenience of the traveler. His Bur is always sup
plied with the choicest Liquors, and his Table with
the best the markets afford, and all other appliances
suitable and necessary for the accommodation of
mad or beast. With faithful and obliging servants
and his own personal attention and supervision, he
will leave no means tit/spared to merit public pa
tronage.
The proprieteir assures those who may favor him
with their patronage that they shall ever meet at
his houses. cordial reception, and that everything es
sential to the convenience and happiness of his
guest Ball he attentiod to.
June xl, 1860 L. B. KURTZ
PUBLIC SALE
•IIMJSEI10.1.1) EURNI !THE, ETC.
THE undersigned, ;wending to leave. will .cll
a t public outcs y, at the Parsonage on
Mechanics Street, on SATURDAY MARCH 15TH, his
household furniture, comprising
1 HIGH.POST anJ 1 COTTAGE BEDSTEAD,
2 Washstands, 1 set of Cane-bottom and 1 ee• of
plain Chairs, 1 M AHOGAN Y• BUREAU with
looking glass, 1 Wardrobe, 1 Pining Table, 1
Kitchen Table, Tuble, 1 Parlor wood
Stove. I small coal stove, 2 cushioned Rocking
Chairs, L Bookcase, 1 pair Yeisitian Blinds, Car
pets, oil cloth, etc. Also his excellent family
a
well gaited; Saddle and Bridle, stable implements,
4, of u toil of Hay, etc.
Terms made Known on day of sale. Sale to`cont
cnottea- at two o'clock. H. W. SUPER,
F. I,2l—ta G. V. MONO, A uct.
NOTICE. • •
TVHERE:AS, Letters of Administration on the
Estate of Samuel Uurdon, luta of Waynes
boro', deceased, have been granted to the subscri
ber all persons indebted to the said Estate, are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those
buying...claims or demands against the Estate of
'tail) decedent, will make klioetuthe seine, without
delay to " JAM ES H. GORDON,
Jitti24-6W of the Elorough of Waynesboro'.
100,000 Erickfor Sale.
TBE subscriber has now for sale at hie Brick
Yard near Waynesboro', MAW well burnt.
Israt, %%bleb he. will, tlikvose or upon reasonable
txrms. JOHN JOHNSTON.
r-
1 4 liGS at 16 and 25 cents par po. cd at__
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VOIIA'NKFUL for kind favoyiiihd patrotAiiere.
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tofore bestowed upon him:again appears be e .
Ifie,publie to solicit a contirluatike of the same. ''
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Ile haying just returned hum the elisterit cities with "iii,,mi A L tiz a ANT, •
wiNTER
a fine dltthyvell selected stuck of .. li tL7
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Which he intends selling at very low rates, which%
ho knows lie can do to tiiir:„antisfaction of all who'. 0 •
_, IN It,
will call and examine his stinflt..„ v 44.,
Below you will find enumenttod a few articles 4 ", - '' .2 ''s . ;"-" .. ,
which will be found among his tittibiLto which h e ! w -- g respectfully trifActitti. custoniarkondall
calls your attention. - • 1 fielsons who wish tor4dhase Cheap -,
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FOR . T.RE LA.D.I'aS I / 4 , • ,
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lie has a large assortment of Dress Goods consistinira. -,0,.
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in part of - nir.z,,,,,,:,
Printed Millet Cloth, .
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Printed and plain Delaines, I '..,< -WI l'En ..
Cuthilde plaid, ,--
Cothikle Stripe, 0
Plaid Mohair, , D R 1V.,.. C 00 - D *So
Silk Warp Mohair • ..-,,
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Parametta Cloth, . ' ,
that we have just returiffillfront the Allem &ties
• Printed Coburg, and are now receiving a littgo and well';•ielected
Printed Morino, -' asserttnent of • -...,
French Morino, -. •
• , Madonna Cloth, (D CD L.D E 41 4. a r - '7,,
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Printed and plain Cashmeres,
French and Domestic blingliams, of all kinds, pateins, varieties tnid pr i cei;loillich we
promise to sell as cheap, and on as- fair tidrips, as
Poplins
„cry. other house in town or country, and yvesfgel
Pongee Mixture, . confident we can deal with' all in such a assume,
Lavelle Cloth,
Long and Square, Thibet . as to give entire satisfaction ,
and Morino Shawls The following comprise part of our Stock-which
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is always on hand.
- Opera Cloaking,
. Closes, and.
Hosiery, in great variety. DRESS GOODS.. :'‘,'•,,
Gentlemen's Wear,
Broad Cloths,
Black and Fancy Cassitneres,
Union etessimeres,
Overetttings,
Sattinets,
Jeans,
Tweeds,"
Velvet Coid,
Velvatino4 Vestings of all kinds,
ift fact a full assortment of goods for Gentlemen's
wear. Also a lar s ge and well selected stock of
Muslin, Ticking; and_ a__coinplete_a—assortinent-of
Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate. 11
you want anything at all in the Dry Goods line,
just call in and you will find him ready to wait on
you with pleasure.
To persons having country Produce to sell, they
will find it to their advantage to bring it to Btu.
ver's,as he always gives the highest market price. Su
give him a call, and he will sell you goods as cheap
as they can be purchased elseivlicre.
!Novi. 1861
PUBLIC . SALE.
:4 ° l h i . 1 1 e a r t
tl ru p ublic
two s ta le,
at Ike
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j e d i P t t n .r e s e
burg and one mile south of Ringgold, on W nosgs-
PAN, the 12th of MA ni, 1862, the follownl per
sonal property, to wit:
7 Head Figrses,
2 of nhich are Brood Mares with foal, I two years,
and 1 yearling Colt; 20 head of CA I"PLE, 7 of
winch are Mitch Caws, 2 will have Calves by4he
day of sale, 1 -young Bull, (Teeswater,) 2 large
Steers, the others thriving Young Cattle; 25 id
of HOGS, 3 of them Brood Sows, 2 having Psis;
2 Plantation Wagons 3 inch Tread, 1 nearly new,
Bed, h0i.411,1
pair Hay ladders, I Revolving Grain Raite, 2 three
horse and 2 two Verse - Ploughs, 3 double
. abil 2
single-shovel Ploughs, 1 Corn Coverer, 2 fldriows
nearly new, 1 Spreader, 1 Trade, 2 double and sin
gle Trees, 2 Log Chains, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, 20
Grain Bags, Cutting Box, Dinner Bell, Hay (Jut
ter, 2 pair Brrechbands, g pair Front Gears, 5 sets
',brush Gears, Collars, Bridles, Halters, 'loosens,
Fly nets, Butt. and Breast Chains' 6 pair Cow
Chains; t THRASHING ‘ , IACHI-NE and Horse
Power Doylies make, I Windmill Watkin's make
3 Bedsteads and Bedding, 3 Styes and other arti
cles; HAY by the ton, 1,000 lbs. of BACON, 30 . 0
lbs of Lard. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said;
day, when a credit of ten months:will be given on
all sums of triis and upwards, all sums under :;;5
cash, the purchaser to give note with approved se
curity. No property to be removed until settled
for. If the notes are not promptly paid within ten
days after they become due, interest will be chug.
ed from the day of sale. JACOB WINTER.
Febl4-3w
NEW .LIVERY.
TiiE subecrKier respectfully announces to his
friends and the public generally that he has o•
pened n Livery Ntable iii WirYTICAOM s and is now
prepared to acconunodate the public generally with
lII.IISES & V iICJJ
' at the shortest noticp,day_or_mglit.
• Persons desirous of hiring , either for
riding or driting, would do well to give hilt . ; a call.
His stock has been selected with Igratt care as re
gards gentleness and speedy traveling; and his bug
gies and carriages small in 'good condition• •
The above stock wili,be kept at the Stable of Dr.
John Oellig. Persona wishing to hire will please
apply to the undersigned at Dowden's Hotel.
nos-6w JOHN RI CH A RDSON.
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POPLAR LUMBER.
'HE understgne,l offer for sale SE VEN TEOI.I
- FEET of well seasoned POPLAR
LUMBER, at the MiLl of George Kneppet, near
/Hughes' Furnace, at reasonable rates, stinio of
which is juice Scantling, 4 by 4 it.ches square and
sumo 3i by 4 inches, and 2 inch .Plank, I inch,
inch. itch Maids,.
Persons wishing to buy Poplar Lumber will please
give us a call la :URGE NEPPEIi, Jr.
• G1101a:1; KNEPPEIi t
Felrl4-2m. Es'rs of 11avi.1 Knuppvt, Dee'l
Ling of, , , .
Fresh, Foreign and Domestic Drags,
A large and general assortment of :11edieines,
1 Chemicals, Patent Medicine. Dye-stutfs
ITZHE aullotailicr having disposed of his entire t •
i Dry Paints and +Paints ground is Oil, '
Jl. Stock of Goods to M. fists. Coltillower & Club- t Oils expressed and distilled; •
sum, notifies all persons indtbted .to him on Store 1
Fruits green, preserved and dry, ,
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Books to st the their accounts with and pay the a. t,
Confectioaalies,
mount of Mal intitbtedneols to vittn.r John P. Study
Liquors of oil kinds for nactlicinalpurposes,
or Daniel Bricker. The new firm will continue the
A,. s, m0.. . y, N. Books, stationa ry,tancy and miscellaneous aructee,
business as heretofore. •
' ail of; whicti he ofTers tor dale. Thankful fur favors •
Quincy, Jan. 31,1862.-
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vv l received and hopeful of theircontinuance,he invites
14entzer's Eters° 8c Cattle Pirovapr.! the public to cull before pnrchasing eLsehere. ' '
I - M. sToix , „Eit having . .purchased of Mt.t Stoner offers for sale a lot of beautifurshells.—
A
i t • muntzer, or
retvii-K;r ,baking t„ above 1 Carbon Uil which will suit for Kerosene Lamps
w.trtatited nut to eintinto, can be. had at Stouer's.
tar-tamed nurse cud Cattle POwder,for Pen nsy Iva- !
nia sad Maryland, takes this method of in Patron!), Crystal, and Benzoic Oils: also Cam;
forming !
the farmers, drovers, &c,.., that_he has en hand and phi ne and burning fluids is for sale by.Stotrert ..
Stoner has a - lot‘ of harrels,kegs„ jugs, cans. Ste.
intends keeping a good suppiy always ou baud.'
Country merchantsand others. keeping such a itie les.; which he Will_.atillvery l
. low. • Jan 31: - .1 '
Lot sale, would do well to supply themselves with,el ' , --.. WAGUN FOIL SALE.
on . • .
uautily. tie will sell it on commission' or fur calnit . TILE i s ubsc r ib e r h as a goot TWO HORSE
cheap. Orders will he punctually att./idled to. -1. wilt; UN vvkieb, he mitt dispose (4 - .on ri;asou,
Jan. 31. ' - `.- - I abbit terms n0v1.61:-113 J. A BOYER. -
Notice=-New Firm.
:
of all kinds ror Fall and Winter wear
DeLaines, •
A linens,
Merinos,
Cuburgs.
.1,/t By g eg,
bur , trei,
Plaids
Co:lars,
Sleeves,
EN'S
Fall and Winter,
G 0 0 1) S
eassirnerg,.
Cassinetts ,
Clothm,
Vulva,
:Satin, •
Vt.-4111g, •
Cord,
rust" th,
Cravats,
Dollars,
lireaht.v,
A 11E1A OF < -
DOMESTIC GOODS :
Atusfins,
:41irei
Shirting,
7'it!kingssi
13aggiott,
13 u
Robes,
.I)ver shoes,
:Thoes,
BOON,
/1
We tender our thanks to all ouefriends and rug
towers tn. the lihend patronage lteretolOre eiteniud
to ua and . regtost n couth.u.knee of the s.uno.
A MI3I•',ItSON, DEN ILDWT & CO
Jan. 10, 1852.
1 IMPORTANT NEWS
FROM
rEEZIECII,I4 ROW
t)BEA 14ER, in connection with his Variety
• Store, has colnmenced the manufacturing of
and SHOES in rill its various branches.—
Having
,employed Jeremiah Cooper as foreman, lie
is prepared to province the (Must, neatest and most
durable cork mimic any Where.
•
11 A II are invited to call.
'A bug° stock of Hats end Caps,and Eastern man.
ufactureAl Shoes and Boots of the best make, on
hand; C;lnekg, Tr,uidt4, Severs, Ton:icon, &c.,.&c.
You get 'the very best ICER.O.SENE there. A few
fat hugs are wanted. J. BEA VER.
Dcc,6-3 m o nths.
ACARD. --Kind friends and patrons, you have
my warmest thanks for your very liberal en.
eouraginent. Having discontinued the rnartufsetul'
ring ef , shoes &c:, on my own account,anil engaged
m yself with J. Beaver, at the Variety Store, I he..
s peak for hisi the continuance of your patronage.--
Do come and ace us at our new place,
Der. 6
LOOK HERE!!
N. M. STONER., Druggist,
WIII)LIBALE. AND RETAIL DEALER !N fps LINE OF ROM-.
!FEES, WA YNESBOIZO',.PX., •
Has not only got back to his "old bitsiness," hut to
the "old tand;" Having fitted up the
room now occupied neatly and having ; I
returned from the.Eity with a fresh sup.
ply, which tic has just received, consis-
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40-4
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J. CIOCIPER.