WAGE RECORD. . 4: ••a alitCo P1461)1. rtil, " ' resew goat titet silidint eleN t When lireethei the foe bet fine lobes u. fitaidloin'e roil tmid; out feek, , And Freedom's hanher itteeming e'er WO Trot Small Pox.—WO ari phased - to In fests orr readarS that the talitortnd &tally butossavosed frost this disease. He has not yot toads his appearance is the Ass, tor will he until all danger or cotninttnioi. dog it W oth:r3 Shall have past,. W04:4.-41106, ?envor whe rosoieed to flattish vs with wood, wLe!d do well tobring it in now. We ate &lowa out 'mid; ewe have wood. Aitiiietten.—We aired attention to the mire of Messrs. NEweensa and Man Tann, advertised in another part of Ickdafe paper. Beta:natl.—Copt. W. W. WALIM, of tbis place, who has beau borne cm furlough for a few weeks, reamed again to kis regi ent. yesterday. Lieut. FOOD, of the PIOVO4I Battalion, died at McConielsburg, cm Friday last, from the wound received three or four weeks sisee, near that place, white attempting to smolt a doers er named John Forney. ' e are p ease to tint* t at ,oagress Is considering the matter of creating a law to allow the premium on geld aid silver to rifle only to a certain per cent., and not ever .• This is eertain ly advisable, as the speatils don on coin, is carried nn to 'sirup*. Death intrrtsrat,-4re tear* from the lest Hagerstown lierekl that the, sheriff of Washington minty has received from the Governor of Maryland the death warrant of TAIDERICir SMITIL This wrstahed will pay the penalty of hie crime en Friday Cite lOtis of April next 716 Spook f .—There has bees eossidera hie alarm la town, ispeeially among the young folks, for some time past, in conse quence of s report being in eireulation, that the tows is infested with, what they , term, it spook. We wcrald advise persons to look their smoke houses, and look well to their wood piles, as we are informed, the "spook" has been seen frequentl7 with wood on his bath. je,„lt is staid that the difficulty with the Anderson the regiment has been released from .arres and Rose on duly. It is furtherer/Awl they —bamboos-allowed-to elect their ems officers, sad that they.have been detailed ass body *ward ter Gomel Aeseertes. Fatal Amid 04.-.oa Friday eveslog lest about 8 o'oloek, when the truth arrived st Hummer, from the Junction, a eitisen of dist place, Mr. STEIN, s butcher. *hula t erm the treek, and in the,ciark, supposed himself akar of the laeontotirs. lie tees stem* however, sod the engine passed over both legs, eutting one off entirely, and era• Eking the other. Re-action sever - took plat*, sad he dioi on Saturday. He was a single watt, about 8S or 40. Years of age,—Sentiad. «.». _ _~_ Viskstorg.....-The Mikoata.e-esys, this is piss to be s hard not to amok. -Zile lobo!. know its great importance to tbsis. tis their only means of eornm niestion eat their ois and trawMississippi domi . the NA ligament which joins Arkanbas, Lordid. — tad amd - Taxaa - to — Gecirgia, — South7Oarulimil, dia. TM. umbilical cord cut sad tbatiionach of the rebellion would become an hungered fbr want of the boom from Rod river sad ibe greet phiinsof Tease. Treace would he rplit in . two dawn the middle, the wasn 't:in half left upon one side. old the pre &lcing half on the other, with an ,inspassa eOf between; hence the Co:ado - sites wilt net hit that petition pa es f r eat ibeir bands i f they esa possibly-',bold it They are thr:wiog the eniirO army of the Dlisstissippi into that boob. They will awes bold and determined 1414, for ads shy Viedteburg is of far more imporiaime to ibex than itichmeed• The lose of the &r -ow destroys their poorer foomir 01. state: mat of die Minielippi, and ,will anima run Um: into the rime gelds of Georgia, bud 4ieg thole up to starve or nor:der; while the lose or a» line would item them mass "lo a moral that in , phyla*, maw The prep:relict:leo oar aide Is t mist. Osly a tow of our troops boll arrived:said the great lees bad enured the son a &Cigar-, Vicksburg glut , tall, but. it sa7 moire Ulla Or #l.O to , mime •hriisti:.,*at usbal of ...131itick's -Ssit g°44playbg'..l.9ll)ll4 %Mb truir..c_ lust cruski c urly wok so as to sari !MA I* Lou diamisob!, ,year, Vielabinlaigl4o4ol tsd 4110 igium , •;.higU , Ali teinFpoOiatill,roir baiter y b." 9: Sud , . \464 . inotstai N Ira Of.toucturred. I:=MCI , . (rue die - Record. ' Parrilit FROM: ..!/' , lath, . t . ems p ' , .., -.,. , Jantst, . i ' ',,T 8. .. ii i i gtoio*,r*detkl Infers, I , ' tut!.` tr 1014Val* fltiffnl*. Va., I, ,c)..„... wuk . 04110,00., *bout 9 :,041 9 44 1 111.1141* Dilbiliffrift toW' into a dense thicket ,ef etwaillnir jititit4ttks, young pines, vines, thorn bailie., Mk, The fol. low l 4 dili..ll.l loll eta_lo 4 MAO*, ,914,14titt1 , about, liners', : - bur . 04, -100 i uptioviji the swops and smonthedoter the ~gewl..a*, Rxpeatieg to retnaiwhere, the mit t , dining leisure. heare_bateuk thenatelias .te-.. building eabius, cariying suitable - timber . ,about /.1 I miles, dressiug L it i and ~bitsl ierfriniug ino 1 small amount of lobar.' Scarcely had they rendateillheuiselves cainfortable"; Whin mite-' thing orders wer. teem 'mit tenni struck, cod the line, of marsh kun up, fir North Carelini..„Ou arc.vin here, we wore en. Itempei in the - ueiglittorheed ~of.a cypress swamp, is thicket like the one thargreet. ed . us at Suffolk. kremuning this, thus that i a woad not be again moved, for some time, the teem unuerweut the ewe , labors as iu their let. camp--. Not a week.elepted befbre smirching orders again reached us, when we flitted to a more, healthy locatieu .ou the 'Janke of the 'Nouse and encamped in a emu iug, dense with *Amps .of, wpm pine; and while I write the ring of fiveAtudied axes, intermingled with the eursei not toed but deep, of the tutu, breaks the morning still :7 nom. Our Reginiunt 'has , perforated more sad severer labor than any other :X the late draft, and we are,wenrying of it. My servant Ilanabal :Nrapoleun Jackson and his fate. . . , Charles Jackson, alias Unnabal Napoleon Jackson, was born, and doubtlesi; bred, in Orange county, New York: His early his tory is wrapped up in the . archives of the Harpies ; for he is entirely oblivious of pa rents or relatives, and thinks; like Tobsy, than lie never was burn, but rowed. He stoutly avers that he was keeper and groom of the oelegrated thorough-brad, Toth Crib, prior to the rebellion; and his knowledge of the use sof ginger -root, and such ether, wadi eel herbs, as she leamed Farriers brings in to-requis'aion-en_cer_uun__penuliar occasion. inclines me to believe this part of his anti biography. Hanabal was iu "the war on the Feuitisnla." "When morning come, iu dem days, and dont d—m hissing acorns come whissin' roan' dis, nigger out' off his train, and down he waut behind de sand hills; till seine bsll., would dash iuto de sand and cover die ohne; when .out he treeps, and gives de double-shuffle, till. de balls come , too thick agin ; don he- dodges down - "gin- I)is nigger don't like dem balls nohow. Ah, Lord, Lord, dem were hot times, f tell you de nigger* had no tar on dare heels deo; dey handled dent as if they were treaden on a - Katmaie mushine; one time deyrun die way, till de d•-•.---d Rebels fetched up fore dem, den dey turns round and rune bider way, and den de Rebels was too, and so dare wool ly heads were popin up and down all over di plaits; every day. Oh I Lora, what a tosterseation dare was den, Kunels yelling,. Captina shouting, hosiies jumping, and Dig gers blowin' seared to def, and the rat------ at, bomb, bomb, hiss, hiss,.l. golly die nigger tout he'd quit soldierin', if he ever got alive out of dateorape. In this . strain the Dark continuos for hours, rolling his chalky eyes, and his quid, grinning like en ape, and some times manonvreing in illustration, thus ma. king Many an hour pass by lightly and jolli ly. Hie strong , military name, I gave him,- on account of his know.edge of tactics. Ile .. , thron • h the mannel like a re;alat. Ile performs the part of orderly, well; every beat or call is familiar to him: his chief pc-, culiarity is hatred of "conklabandsl" if he sees one - appteach, b 3 Ohm out: "dont cum near me, you d—d nigger;" reason, the contrabands work cheap, are polite and re, spbetful, and more idling. As cook, Thum bsl does not oleo!: but ho has profound re spect ante his stomachs; he is ever fearful that Captain or Lieut. will eat too much, is sure to have a meal ready,eettl few Inewle• uts before the hour for dri ll, eto ,is partieu , Italy careful to retain a !Argo portion for him self; and has a thousand excuses for burning or otherwise spoiling a dish. A few days ago a eatestrophe occurred that dissolved Ilansbal's commotion with. us.. He was shading over the store busily cooking_ and_ chattering, when Lieut. .1%1. happening to pass close by hitn, beheld one of those "car. mists," that usually haunt sioldier's *dream, leisurely napping on the young man's shirt collar. C.Msterustion filled the tent. Hans bas was marched to the woods, to undergo as examination. , It was highly amusing to hear the, many apologies and excuses he had blink. against 'under oing the scrutiny of his ebeu form. 'After any threats aptd a hide rough handling e slowly she his shirt,_when_ho _ _ orrore._ Hanabal_was alive, the goers charging over him in batta- Monts or building cities, or settling down to undisturbed rural life I Alas poor thumbs) —I fear hi will be doomed to habitate with the Conklabandsl HOW Now? , Why, we are cooking our self/or. Now, wonlent you wish to roe your very humbleservant hang', breathlessly, Over —a pot! or broiling a stealc, or frying oystors.l or my 'second Lieut. stirring the meal into the water, boiling mush! him who had rejoiced for years - over the viands so deliciously gotten n . by . chit Pri of omens Mrs. ' tat blows no oniiiity we imagine that we' eat 60 pr. et. lase ' in we are stns that our meals are eoaeoeted is bettor - style. etc.,' besides, we'Whire another eeelt as soon as we an obtain , one, ninne the epics. 'Nothing new We get your paper, the only one ,we see WOO some of our Meads send us the 4Press eiresiionally.' loWiy nest of, stmdri mat ters relating to soldiering, Adio. W. , • joss of the alone? f _ • 'Mew You Feb. 45,-. The eeheOser Causine, of Philadelphia ' eras totally lad in St John's barber, Portoßieo, eo the 20th tilt The sebeciewr E. A. DaTirt; from Jamul es the nib: !repots that on the 1101 b, off Caiii - Tabluv r sto vu aliened by ilia pirate seltionee - ititribution• lobe flied enteral shit antabeltai bat!'' 'bat the Dellart.'ontaniled soon after, ahe`sairthi, liuttoe .rd: an Eastern-built sehenaii. whielf,ilios - probably captured. "Proviounto twipog clorliiiii;ed by the pirate, she saw it lathe 00.04 which tarsi front' tbi 411011 ail Cho 416 ilktihasie okyor,-IVeare told so bop) t & have.,t2Pift*biriklikoestio, prkirtlollow to Re wive at vitcpwrwa„.ir g ot :car trust. - , Capttire of Sic Nuacti4 a `helots eI sr Port , Cairo, Feh.ls.•`7'ollHillt4i 1t e tks 'des** rod ow•• .no rie*lt . 11 :9it 0 81 45 *44.(4 4 2. 4 i i otOm tea ' ItinekkitiO fink; iftild ' We are still picking up dead and wounded in the neighborhood of Fort Donelion: The dead new slam* more than. two,huudreil...... W. 11. Loie, r r : • AolotdOlrecinitnanditig;;iii;, - `. The wife of Matt. Ward, travelling as Mrs Robinson, was arrested at Island 10. Con tratmtni'goside item firtiid• in her trunk. bent "load- nf eittl4 floated to the ram Queen, of the Vest. Your of the rebel officers, captur e by the rain Queen of the Weit, Striied heti on the Desoto. More are" coming. f Cairo. Feb. 17.—A. skirmish took place on the 18th inst., near Bolivar, Tennessee, between a detachment of the Ist limited States Cavalry and o body of rebels. Four rebels were killed, and a' number wounded: Five prisoners, and a number othories were captured There was no loss on our side The steamer Polar Star arrived to-day from Vicksburg, hiticing let 'he fleet on We (headily. The Work on the canal, at• 'Like Providence and Tams Pass was progressing. 'The 14th Wisconsin and • 11th [llium Regiments were attacked near Luke Provi dence, on Tuesday, by three rebel regiments The latter were repulsed, •ands number of them taken prisoners. One report says that the entire Mississippi regiment were captu red. The steamer White Claud, on her passage. from St- Louis to Memphis was searched at Island No. 10, and rea mad, found' on board. Department pftba Youx, Feb. 14.—The etemer Em pire City,*froua New Orleans on the 4th. arrived at 10 o'clock this evening The forces'under General leaky, after a month's drilling, were in condition to take the field. It wee thought that a forward movement would be made at once, •to clear ont the who e oure e country. On the 3d inst. a fishing smack, contain ing three Jews and a large quantity of med. icitiefor the rebels, was seized on the lake, bound to Folicltaiouia, Letters wore also found from forty or Shy leading, citizens of New Orleans to members of the Confederate Government. The Jews were tried betbre Judge Peabody. on the 4th inst., but the. sentence was withheld until the parties who wrote the letters had been arrested, as orde red by General Banks. The weather was very cold. It was gene rally believed in New Orleans that General Butler would return to that pity, if ho was not made Secretary of War. Rev Drs. Seacook, Fulton, and Goodrich, had reached New Orleans, but as they re fined to take the oath of allegiance, General Banks would not alloy , them to preach. The water flows through Winnows' cut in front of Vicksburg, and a small steamer had passed through` the canal. If , it deepens and widens, our fleet can pass dowu., leaving Vicksburg four wiles dostant This intelligence frightened the rebels considerably. There is nothing new from Text-, Arm, of the Potomao• fleadquaaters,Ampy of Potomac, February 17, 1861 Two expeditiona have just returned with satin a ctory t reau s, on raband trail" be tween the rebels in Maryland and Virginia, has for a -long time found its way aeross the Potomac, near„,tho extremity of the Penin sula, between The Potomao and the Rappa hannock, to .Richmonti. Parties wore sent to break up these avenues of support' and information, and to prevent the enforcement Of the conscription. The expedition Was just in time to prevent the enforcement of the conscription, as it was ordered in the cointies ou the Neck from the 12th to - the 17th instant. A large quantity of provisions, a number of horses and mules, &c , intended for .the rebels were seized. A. large number of con trabands came in with the expedition ; A mong the captures were two'large mail-bags several citisens engaged in snuggling, and some rebel soldiers. Also, a signal o fficer, stationed to' report the movements of vessels on the Potomac. Several vessels. used in convoying supplies acres/ the Potomac were captured and destroyed. Colonel Fairchild; of the 2411,iseounin, and Col. Garvin,, were in eorlim \ and of the parties sent out,. and Maj Madill commanded the calralry force: awe ' Bevnt' and Pop.—lf a soldier is dischar ged-before lae has erved-the whole taa?-r oars, or to th end of th war, if sooner ended, be $ forfeits hi 1 bounty. The back dues for wages, and firy cents for each twenty miles traveled from the place of enrollment, he is entitled to on the pay certificates from his nearest paymaster. If a soldier is killed or dies ofsWisesse, before the end of two . years or the close of the war, he has under . the liberal construction of the law served to the end of the war, IR far as can be concern ed. . Congress intended by the provisions of the law that no one-should have the bounty until the end of the war. The $lOO bone- Ay, by this law be intmedintely paid.. as sus u audited. Under an order ande of the re\ irar 'Department, there can be . proeu oat for the wiTes of the soldiers imprisoned a the South the monthly wai,, , se of the soldier to the date of allawinise,tmcept, the list sr oath's wages, which tbeJlovernmeut raerlei... if no wife, the WOO? children .by their guar dian, are entitled., If the soldier is =mar; Tied, his widow reethet.,ie sotitied. • - . /- The Demerahemicie of JEndnemes Army. „ St—Louie, Feb. 11-4 letter e from Gen. Davidson' Dona s puree who meoinpaied * reeenteroot -to liateevillef Arkansas, Gen.:Hindinan's army is demomlised end:to: siily,defiaient. Three hunuted of bin trolls Were from to death during his ;retreat ifol/3 Vanvilaren...- -Hindman 'had been ordered to go so Vicksburg; but his men reflood. Ur mud 0r209 donna= wero nonaealed In broth tvanWailethimkiinitivilli majority of, stse-peovipmilit thir vegaillithtu•Of emit" by the raked states Aires". t • - Secession Dernonsfrution at Aakitntre ! , 4;I L ' Bit'time Fob -46.44kittke of • this Vikien ` oplo hevi plieetti iatlotiall'lla : meet they ; 1.1 t outikefu I% h". . j ,,... qta ;. ,, , ,, ,-111 , ';beet; :he Mini f '4 7 , I,is a Seoessionist;f:;, ,, :to t li u. ' lei °ruing and tntia; tT , n, • leiti 4 at' , was arrested, a nd lit now n master y. The Secessionists worshipping at the New Asse mbly Acorns wore unwilling to meet there A1"*.Y1 90 00! 4 ‘ , 0ri ), 0 14,4 kielsisoolitirderredirt hatiiiiilag to be disittyedlin the tilld legr,...;," : f-r. ~..s. --..;,—(...,,... 3 . ,‘..,....v. : : 'Z'' , 7•77'oArtt... ''''.. ita:trzi irckatm ei*,FiTa l g . till .ug th 5 RA YIL H. FUNK, son of Hey, )1. andr. ly Fun hi - aged : l yek 1 4147: On the sth , jtaitaut,.attheiTiretiltlence of L. klarbaugh, near klegeretowu ' Mks ANNE LiAltAtElt, .teed 88 years and 14 days. lu this place, on Tuesday the eth ult., , 1f IN Y LFI, au the 7th year of her age. Al so, on Ole sth inst., MYRTLE, aged 18 menthe: daughters of John and Liman Phil ips. • These twolovely ehildrtn were victims of the, scarlet fever. In the short . apace of a mouths one halt thelembs of this afflicted , duck have_been,lroustortned to the , heaven: ,'fhey were moat itderesting chil dem, and great Lsvorlies within the circle of their - new, sorrowing playmates. They" were the life end. sunshine, .01 ~the .peventel home. They ware alwayacheerful.oud tu'er , ry;, and little idieuie evinced. great' talent for music. Her songs of juvenile- mirth greeted the passer-by.4rom morniug. till eve Mug, and all delighted . to r ,ltug '.upon her sweet strains which now, tbuugh lost to earth, aid to swell the cherub .chorus, of the heavenly home.. They have- gone • now to join Afar Brother `. W illie" in a fairer, pur er clime; and they together re-visit in spirit the home of sorrow which they have left! • We mingle our sympathies with the afflic ted smitten bereaveweut of their beloved childreu. There is, however, much comfort for the mourning ,ones fur they,surrow not us those who have no hope. Their loss is their childremi gain.. God ime merely recalled his own ; and in, doing so, o - way - oe6nrto - to - harimy-with ist - -it is well" with these children. , As the tose-bud, were they, blighted in the first bursting of beauty. Beautifu: as the dew drop they passed, away. Their ,baby.couch they wilt never press again; their little seats are now left vacant; . their sweet voices are now hushed; their lovely laces, unturrowed by care or guilt, you 'thud never again. be hold'in this vale of tears; the iootprints of their hurried steps to play are now erased from earth ; and you are now left to mourn your loss in the elni.eber of sorrow! The curtain of your fondest hopes has dropped ! With what rapture did you watch the smile which played upon . their cheecks Oh, then, then, you antedated - thejoys of youth and the eom.orta ofd dining age ! But . these love-built hope aro now gone fo .ver "Death found strange beau yon t ' polish. how. And dashed it out,—There was a tin to On check and lip. He touched their eine wt h ice, And the ruse !laded I" But, though gone thus front yn ,t • ve gene to God. Death cannot tst them. fro heaven. Learn, then, from this bereave ment, the instability of all . eirthly pestles- Mune.. Nee what a phantom is hunian hope! Sec what is life. Prepare for a blessed re union with your children in that better world where sorrows are never felt anal death nev er colossi -- and loarn - tube-ready- for-"the last mietny," and have your house "set in order," fur "thou shill. surely die 1" Messenger pleat's copy. iiirFRENCII SABLE FURS.—Forty sits of-French Sable, comprising s I,grades, twin y-fuur Sinai at lowost city prices. UPDELittAFFW, Hatters. opposite Washington Hums. Dee. 11 viS-LADIES FIMS-31INK SABLE. —We hive three setts of Firio Minh, Sable, three fine Mink Mv/W. Wa ogler them at lowest city prices, at VPDEGIti.tPFW, Practical Hatter.,--- Dee. 12 asioralte Washington *louse. tirVALL OF 186.—LIATS, CAPS, Umbrellas, Ladies Puns, it.uttiloltuhea, Guns Couto, (Atm Blankets, (Awls' Imams, None Wan kel'. Cotten, Woollen, and Buckskin, - lassies,. Port menuies, Purses and Pocket Books. We haste the. best assorted and the sprat stock of the abeam ruticlea to be found in the tount7. UPDBUItArk.IS', Practical Hatter, Dee. 12 opposite Weahuszton House. VirLADIEB FURS-RUSSIAN FITC fi -.IIIJG sena nun Minion Fitch.eit fine Fitcb Muffs. at lowest city price• UPDCGRAFFB', Hatters, opposite Wishington Rouse., Dec. It tharBUFFALO ROBES.—We have two bales of essurtell Buffalo Rubes, from the common to the fine, UPDEGRAFFS', Practical Hatters, Dee.l2 • opposite Wastiinstoo Moue. IlfferAlKE CARE .01? TIIE SMALL NOTES:-We halm the POSTAGE CURREN EV POCKET Doug'. With one of these Books l ou, can handle the new currency without loss.— Also, a fine awortiirent of Purses, Pocket ItOolts, Pos=onus, dim, Inns a LIME up, at " UPUEGEArrw, • %po l ite Workington Hours. Dec. 12 *_ - ~ a i = :!From. die Buttimare America►. FLOUR.—We quote HOward Street Su per at $7®7.121; Shipping Extra do. at *7.25; Retailing Extra du. at- $7.87/®8; Family do. at Rs 75®9. . GRAB',--lnferior to fair white Wheat sold at 1755185 emits, good to,prime do. at 190®195 cm., and fair to choice .red at. 163 ®lBd eta pot. bushel. Yellow Corn sold So eta., _4 O white at 90(0i eta.. a. alight. advance oo the latter figure. \ For Oats .the inquiry was fair at 10075 ots , wei d ht, common, Lo prime Pounsylvania, and 43®44- eta., massive, for fair ind. good Maryland. Rye aoid at 103 eta. prime idarylatut and ltts.ets.. for Pennsylvania do. MtNEFour-honey ROAD. WAGON, aloe t du WOOD WAGON, for Sate by ' (Newel 6.—S) L. I. FORNEY. • '" Haws Mews 12 t 21 NIIIAL. thoercut, Circular, Nand, Tenon, own. • pow and Whip Atm , wry cheap at • 1416 134 •• ; Ws. H. thuratincralts.„ - FEO.r OA FoR lINSf.•—.4. Tea-plate ApitY At.PAtOrd than. • • • PUBL At, lit#lllo 1 , 14 liegei i see %hit, utilie, op Wountiouiv Ann Tipt*" . l wan 11,tu 12Till DAYS OS Mason no: pti poriunity to unply them/Mies with all iiitillgortho , theft .11 JAI f"11 4 . , ." oil' ._—.2."'r.t.1,114;•!•461;."4: tile Es • _.• 20, - Cottaki fliedstestle of rad iiio. Olufistiri' *46 ,5 Tables, 4 Maki, 5 Soles; 7 Du Ashtrays. 9 Soft 'r;tletss t i Odo r , tverebte;2 M ll e', A4sti;l: -rubes, V frets okihreinv' "r. 7 Rooka =Ell TUMIDLY THIS lOTA DAY 011PINIA11011, 1863, .the fol lowing personal iitoperty,' • • • . 2 WORK HORSES,, I.of which is a Mire heavy with feat; I twit of ex eellent MIFLES. broken to every kind of farm ser vice, Colts•riaing three years ohl FOUR MILO! caws, of which will be fresh by the day of hale, 9 fine youn idle, 1 two jean and the other 3 pow e!tl. 11 BAD 10ING CITTLI, among which are 6 young steers; 24 Head' Hogs' n which lot ere 2 eteili4Ht brood Kiwi; 1 good oad- Wagon with, Ilea and taws, I' Plantation ago', with. wood bed; I improved McCormick Re r. I &diorite Spring Grain Drill LW anhaugh'is patent), spring Grain Rake, I Threrhing Ma. dune or . Power and Shaker, 3 Rarshear Plows. sof whi h are three.horse Floss, 2 Double and I sin . • ravel Plthirsi - l - Coni - Cioverer — Hatrows; I oiler. 2 pair of Hay Ladders, I Wind Mill. 11 J OW:row, 2 Sleighs, I for two horses. 1 pair of tit • readers, 1 Fifth Chain. V" frog Chain, I Fick. Fo a, Rakes, Double and Mingle Trees, also; stir DO 0 • BLACKSMITH TOOLS, • 2 arta of Ilreechliands. 4 ads of Front Greys. 4 seer of Plowf fears, 5 Fly-nets. I Wag.in saddle, Bridles, , Halters. Coilars and Cow Chain., I Urge" K itchen Cupboard, I Wilt. I Hominy lirinster and a great many other article too tedious to mention. • Sale to CIIIIILIMICO at 9 o'clock on said day, when a credit of 10 months will he given on , all sums exceeding RS by purchasers giving their hittes with approved Pecarity. • - • • DAME!, NEWCOMER, Feb7llo----t- TO ALL CONCIURNED. vir HEREANot a Court of Cemmnii Pleas, V.V held at Chaniberahurg, on the 21st of Jan• nary, 1863, the petit of JACOB Moo. assignee of Abraham Barr, under a deed of voluntary assign ment, asking for the tEschargo . Of said Jacob .lj oed m his said trust, was presented. a 41 whereas,the Court did then and there order notice to credi tor' and others to he published in the Waynesboro Record, for three weeks. to appear before the - Judge of the said Court, at Chandwrshurg, aforesaid, on the 10th day of March. next, Lad show cause. tf any %bey have, why the said Jacob S. filuoj should net be discharged from' his aforreaill truit, according to the prayer of Arid petition, now this is to notify all creditors, and @theta having any interest in the Eo• state of the said Abraham, Hatt. to appeal before the Judges alb! Cotirt of Common Vices, at Chem- bershurikon Tuesday the lOth day of Match, next, and make objection, it, any they ham, to make, to the discharge of the said Jacob S. tioNt." assignee as aforesaid, and he thereafter Mater discharged.' By thfr Court, Fah, 2'68, . A. D. VA.I,3T MA "fl (104.20-3eo _ . . READY-MADE_ CLOTHING, : WATUIES I C 1 K 9, IC • THE undersigned would respectfully announce to their friends. pstems and the public lust they have just returned fr the . :E as te r n ditioi r . where they here purchased a lot.of superior REA DY-M:I%M taorlitsu. embracing ell the latest styles of . . COATS, VESTS, PANTS , SHIRTS. ' - ' • . • COLJARtt.• •'-' - Alitnif-BiliffilC • • . CUKTIES. 61J/SPENDERB4 , . • • . • &c.oltre. And ererythi g usually found in s (firstaclasieloth ihitM 6 tore ' . • . .41111...1r—a@MBILIP We• have bought flfla splendid assortment et • • ULU Iffrila of the bat make, (sonts of Ain.tican rink.,) SJL- Vtlt SPOOLS:6 staI , PIIIIICH and ELATEL) Gokl Peas. Spechselei. Watch slat Giant • Moine. and all other, erne!" generally, bio t a% Jewelry litotes. A pent "net,.# UfstlGtil6'autstinilly. an band. . • A. Atritikieill attend tii-Makinc 'sod `nttirig .gement, for gentlemen As heretofuro;ll4.l W. A nova to the , clook4lNAtch. teetalian and - reeririll siepatment. %VS & GROVE. '.-. Jan. 16. . , ing to 0111 ittaibt -.Mild Vbitectii' and -a hold' of Waltiiabora', 6 as, )at or Taatnial 6 issa, rola, vOO ?Wilt .Irti kV. I' 1 tweleai;l4 :4 6;ll; . 'i ' ' ali easil • . , . ' lO 118 AD ,1 0 1 4 ;1 10 1 0 . 4 ,4" • - among which are 9 tel - 1 1 14ifer'Wbliti iril . - be fresh by the day ofsoeA', 062 1160!(/1 :Hogg f , among "AA 444 Bows; illintatitnt Wa.'. goos; 1 °turbans Wagon, " Ob.alirta, 1 one-hinse Wagon and Bed. 1 peir'of Hwy . Lad ders:. 1 Carriage. L Wheat'fan,,t.two-lisiuw, -.33ctiostilm'estrft Vkloti • . Harrow, 1 single and 2 double show+ P10w , ,, We and single Trees. sete.of Ilreehbinns, I set of Maness. 2.C011ar5..2. Blind Suellen; 1 II p; ,nel,. 5. tiding Odd ire. 4 Halters, %Apia mid: 11 aide. Saddles, 1, W , haelloartinf; X'l4iditstr, 15.01i1 23400 long Hat se.siulkorks,` 1 hirge Brigid Cheat, Mat tack, Shovel, Hoes, 1 greju Vela Cradle.: 2 Mowing Scythes, I Mail Vaasa!, 23 groin Bags,. and alito,several Tows of Alan 110U3£ NITtIRE• cumpriring 3 ;De& : 41,q , amid tl LlarairLiastia..46:l6.l3: l ll I Safe, 1 Kitchen Cuplpard, I blink, 5 Tables. among! which are I di g and 1 breakfast TAW. 2 Wool 'Obesta, I vet of Chairs. 2 Rocking Chairs, 3 hook - 4141;1 , I Clothe Chest, 1. lioughtmay, I Reek. pug praddle. 2 flour Vessrls,. , ONE COOKING: AND ONE TEN-PLATE . and Pipe, about 20 of Carpeting, about !blame Oil Cloth, 2 Cooper and 2 Iron Keules, 2 , bbls, of • Vinegar, I 6susage Grinder awl Stuffcr, b.lpinning Wheels, I Stand and Pickles,2As4a,-1, w, flaw,_ mall and wedges, a lot of riktia, Elenclien.tfirsks. Tinware and a great Many articles not neiiiiiary to mention. kirthle to counnesare at 9 - o'clock en midday, *ban a credit of 6 months' will be' givenl. all sums ut $5 and upwards, package/el° giee deli notes with approved security. Geo,,r; PUBLIC .SALEI Tllllll subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at bin. resi.lenee, in Washington tmenship, at the . tietent_CrecLnerti_triceie.Meetinneav the road leading from Waynesboro , Chambers.' burg, two miles North of the formerphiee. teVo:miltas, South of Mt Homand tore from lb. Ntorsaiirs THUNI6I.II" I'llll 5111 DAT 40. Mauro.' 18113; the following personal property, via: ELEVEN HEAD HORSES, 3 of which are good work •nd ; riding ,Iforitia, Brood Mores (two fi rib, 1; Aree.yearli4, tWo.yea Mew sod -I 'yearling Coltot *Thera of het=• ned Cattle, 8 of which ars Nikita Cows, (4 or 8 win, 6 . fraett about the day of sale), a' few &fere, " 1 .. bead of fine Bogs. 4"-tif which au Bloolirscrith i.' with a lot of Pigs at her aide ; $ good threwilrit. tread lantiatio Altragan— livei feet high. I Splendid Sifitlgh. I W.;nJ 80. 27 - . srts. Hag lasilders, 2 , three-hors , lind, , ; .ins hoots'; Mow, A Single slit i Pouhle,Shisel Pelts. Cirir!':' rows, Wheulbarruir. I set Dimi - Busrds; • r horse MeCormick's • U2aPA2 . I- - Ci i tib -- ,ind-alsolTiesking Machine and Horserlrri Whoa& !Herren, .1 L'intijovig4fer.::..l,, ; Revolving Hay Rake.l Lirain 'Cradle;-2- - „Wivring.., Scrotrtil. . . • ex,r, Goßwt. Wow. reMirg Trimpir,:2 limeab - Imehr, kmts Gelira• Valiaills:H446.4o4 Wielleaq 6 . 1104 i *rli.:nets. & 0e141,, Ptaw:Goim, Itailass. Hitter * Filth I Inc pair Bic% 2 pair Btu* eta ‘l"iiii. Chairs, empiric, 2 *aunts, &Shona', U*- 616 mot Single Trunk& SpnaJaph.. ._ log, Hay by the ton. Potatoes by the !mad, I set et bland B4►eltmeA 1.016.1:1;01*- tut eE ! T ONI -Mow Sledge. 1 rodbacbt - Airy 4 lot ek Nue ; such as I CoOkiptg, Skate. Wits 1 sble ., t tot , stead, Meat Velma. 14gra bY-the._,_1 0 !4) 341 • 40. 1 . 1 butter by thathock swojet . bsslsssulient too zwasenns su-meation. B i d e to conintaroa at f ek cels,.4:‘ whist w. credit aft: nictatha ,ftlis awl %mast!). ;Alistki in l 1/Vtl,El; (Feb 13-1 a) • "AT inrAn i nEß****Pi —'...„,-, Daible.Barrel Oiaterpos,?-: • • - Colts Harfetring rigtols; • " }board's - Etictrib*ciystpt, • - rEnglish'Gun - • - ltiftee; - illederFbakiv•Vgg 4e 7 .-- s Shot'ltiOrMivit Itags. ' " (I),n s ~,.„. , .::::- , ,,T . ,; - , . .t .. ,,, 7 7 „-,- ~-.•::, ''. 7: t , , ', , 40, (Feb. 13 —:te) 114 THE OROWIIit
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