Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, November 13, 1863, Image 2

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ind - Akeri ,44 , • CURTIN, for
President aid Vice President, in• 1864. •
Public Sale.—We invite epeoial .attention
to theta° ot parental proporty Advertised' in
to.dten pntier by clitistie'n'Sivneitey;
Secori . be seer/ freer eur
edVertiebig eolugukillet'Me'ssrs' Arieberson,
Benedict•s,Co ~bsys received, tbeir_ second
supply of uew fall and .wintor goods.
Rank Eketionor-At an. election for Di,
rectors of the Waynesboro' .National Bank,
held 'on Monday last, the folloiing individn•
elf 'were chosen ; 7 —:4lii. Geo.4s,
cobs,, Gee Besore,, Henry.,(iced, - Jas. U.
Claytor4 Samuel, Fraiktz. IV. S. • An:thereon,
Daniel Mickley; Soo., Jnha Price. "
• Amapa.. Aliaiae:—iAt ap eleetion field
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in Graeutaatle ati the' d lust., the folloWing
in4ivitluals, wore • eieoled hianegfrs the
Wayuesborti, Greencastle and ./tiercersburg
Turnpike Compaq -for .the ensuing
year ; • •
/lon, 0. Canon, John Ritchie, A,
RankiniSen. t Mos. Gorden, John Wilhohug
Jae: tL Clay:ou, Jacob Aohrman. • , •
Death -Wu jorsiter. Oitizen.—On- Wednee.
day eveang leak our ooinumukty Was shocked
by tho aunoancement,that G no. W. 8116010,
NI . sou .of Ur- Jacob G. Besot*, of this
place, had been shot ()albs 3d inst., at t.
Carmel, 111., h n deputy Provost . Marshal
named Hiram Stanton, and that be_died, on
the day following. , The shot took offset, in
the bowels; mr. B. had been practicing law
Mt. Cannel for 'soon thno, and nos a
yowng Ran of prOMIIIO in his profession s Uq
leaves a young wife, not having bees marled
one year., His numerous friends here sore
ly,lanient his early death and deeply ny*lut
OW, with his afflicted paiente end other re;
latives. No particulars are given es to the
teasel:of the ba4 0001311 MS. • '
loran .9ohes.-4 line bay horse was *tor s
lea (fdt Dr the stable of Mr. "Totemiah . Ger-.
don, one w t ile test of ,Shady Grove, on 141-
day night the Sd • hot. T 10,,, stolen bursa
hos a sear on the left bins foot and a small
Itunp betwocn•his thighs. Ur. G. offers a
reword of 860.90 for horse sad thief, or $4O
for the horse. and , S.F.Q for the th ief:
A. black horse with saddle and bridle wt4s
also stolen from the stable of 31r, laeo
cobs near this place, on.Tnetday night last
The Partners :Association of • this place
and vicinity,' should be theronghly organ
ized end ready for any emergency. :All fare
inera should see,:we think, Ole necessity of
uniting with the Association, for self pro
teptiori.
The Conetitntiori of the Association ii at
the Drug Store of M. M. Stoner, Esq., wheire
till .partieS wishipg to bcootne
beret ara requeSted cell sod 'sign it. .
W. WtLHEJ!,, los been elected President,
end JOWW GOtt Vice President, of the Aa
ecektiNt• .
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f , 45Notv, I:Aediew 0:Outilo, Gorld'utivni
of the Commonwealth of Peinsylranie, do
tieibby raeollinieddi thettlits peophrtf-Penn.
sylvanit, do set apart and observe the said
day aeeordinglY and that they d° -411143411 / 1
return thanks to the Almighty:God, for the
gathered harvests of the traits of the earth,.—.
Vey tte prosperity with *lt'd*: He - boa
blessed tho industry of Odr peOPlet"
Vi l D OW general :;, benai'Landwelskro which
U 6 has graeiously,bestowed upon i theta,—
And for. he
. eidwohig, inertly by Whieh
the blond - thirst y and devastating enemy Was
driven front our sell by the valor of oar
brethren, freebie', of this Ads:abet* States,--
Add that thiky do espeeially prey' for the
eontinuaneo of 'the blessings which have
been heaped upon us by the Divine Hand,—
And far the safety and welfare and sue
cosi of our brethren in she field, that they
tail he atrengthened to the ovettlttow and
confusion of the rebels now in, arms `' against
our beloved eountry,--- '
So that peace may be restored in ell our
borders, and the Constitution and laws of
the land be everywhere within them reeitab.
hailed and sustained."
fore wry
"Mary/anti, my Afarytondr—The result
of the election is Maryland, Pays the Lan
caster Riaminer, ip such as to rejoice the
heart of erory patriot and friend of human
ity. All honor to the true men of "My Mari.
land ',"She has dispelled a cloud which but
yesterday obsonred the horigon ot± a, bright
and gloriona future. Faze MARYLAND! •we
welcome her to share with us the houerir of
a restored, free, united 'RepUblic.
The result of the eleeticur is.
A Pres Slate Comptroller,
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4 Free State Land Comniesionee,
. f t Iris State Senate,
A Free State Rinse of Pelegatos,
Four Free State Members of , Congress,
Free State County °Aar, in nearly every
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county. -
AN! this, who will say that thefts are no
abolitionists but at the North. Why , Ma
ryland gave au Abolition majority of thirtg
thotuand. It does not appear like being
such a terrible thing after all to be an Abo
litionist.
enerai 2 /lomat —Major4onend--Georg
11. Thomas, to whose skill, coolness and bra
vary we are mainly indebted for the salve;
tion of the Army of the Cumberland, is a na
tive of Virginia. He wail in the regular ar
my for twelve years without it is said, being
absent da k ir-from his post — Just - before the
breaking out of the rebellion he obtained a
leave of absence for twelve months; but be
fore the expiration of 'three months of the
time Fort Sumpter was fired upon, when he
at once returned to duty, where he has been
ever since without being absent a single day ,
fie is one of the beet officers and best men
ie the army, and much honor is due hiin—
and is receiving it—for his services in • the
recent battles. Without aid, or anybody to
puff him, and ip of army ' tiorrespond
ents, he has built lip a solid and most availa
ble reputation in the army, and it will soon
extend over the whole country.
Union Officors at Richmond.—The num
ber of Union commmissioned officers conk
ed in the Riclmend prisons now ia,nine
hundred and siey-four, via : ,One Brigadier
General, Neal Dow ; fourteen Colonels, twen
ty-five- Lieutenant Colonel; tweety-seven
Itrgeons, fifty , three Assistant Surgeons ;
twenty-eight Majors, two hundred and forty
six Captains, two hundred ~land sizty-four
.Fit Lieutenants, two httndred and ninety
seven Second Lieutenants, and nine . naral of
firers, A, majority of the officers are from
the Western armies, many of them haviqg
been captured at Chickamauga. " '
Itierqbe German Reformed . Synod *lased
• ts_seds ion_at_Carlisle_a_few_bays-ago:—Previ
ons to the adjournment Rev. Dr. B. C. Wolf
resigned his Professorship in the' Theologic
al Seminary at
, 3.lercershttrg. Synod filled ,
the vacancy by the appointment of Rev:
Henry liarbaugh4l. D., of-Lebanon as Pro
lessor. • A commit _ tee was appointed to pur
chate the interest of M. Kieffer* do., in
the ,printingestablishment akChambentburg,
ao-that-it-may-hecome-tita-property of th.
Synod. The establishment is worth about
$40.000: Dr. Schiff was, at his request,
Permitted to, withdraw from his Professor•
ship in the Theological Seminary for a pe
riod Of two , yega. l e i d e si g ns, ViSitiqg EIA•
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far The oak govorqtacqt„ :7 l 20's still;
cOntinuet ip the cities, to a most- surprising
exte , titituatkitnekinitt 42,000,00 Q - day.
I Thi a fact shoia the continued confidenci ofi
the peOple country • Govert
ffiod 100
ApHg_anti eotritifi - eieg:ATevr.
ienCe of the untold ",Reath} awl met* of the
North. detolmuotion hlittetaioibeie
who are noir,,Ogaged.ig OtAshini; • the URI4O-••
terribleterr ble riotou outocig
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I t '!Atikiiiitiliiii,bein ?wawa ; t r.* #O-.NAr
imiktinintliting dirit tien:lfOt?‘.4:o l l4 L -Ont
illiiitilnitilkbr ,Oloreir it ;' ' (i ; 014 1 0
Marylinlit' 4 lty orditiC .'‘ -,V diliti,
4004 itatithis okestibr ,", , : #4lO, , ,
ga#o.(lo GitiMi Breed Oen ke ' tlittaiifii
tilleeiititoirn; Kent blend Lindl)lo4llifnfiji.
Alinghtersitirents, Prineem Ann; Wharf, For
-11301, Vtrinsifi'LifoikoidßitiwiiiiialovPirat.
.getiborto4l4:oo64,7+ Pogimituiv6.4o.lqtaz
lii, Eitirgri-antbiciofryitilteliveiiir'srm
Ohateintisnisit Creels. All'elaiine for:ninVOS
tllitt maybe ettlititOd Will be; . ,.1110-§efota 0,
,Board , asmObitedljithe tietiObjti ofibli,it-:
ingot'
"Hugh ' L. ,` Bond, :Themes': , llicainia
L E: Stishijlifiri4binti will eenvene in Bal
simian:* No claim will be entertained 'friths
any person who is or who his big engaged
in rebellion. against the• Government, or, who
in any way , has given,,aid. or 'comfort: 4 ;,the
enesny ; end ,all claimants shan , file with , theis i
claims ne oath of ellegiance to,; ; th e ,._ Govern-,
meet of ,the. United. States., The',Order:.ho*;:,
ever, fdrther 'declare , that,' ,iitnir, , eiticeis,,, of.
Maryland, 'who.shall offer: his r or. her , alive
for enlistment into. the.nlitgarlyierijcot Shah',
if such elavel be. accepted, receive; frons . ,,tlic i
recruiting- officer a certifieate i themdf,:withn
descriptive list of Inch !slave, and, become'
entitled to• eompeosation .fer, AbeiiirsieP .t or
labor_ of said slave got tolmeeed;the, sum of
three hundred dollars, upon filing with ' tins.,
abbve Board a valid deed of snanSmaission and
releasei , and, wishing satWisotory proof for ti- ,
ties; and any slave so enlisting shall be forev
er thereafter free,f, , ,
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Mt-Since t b e Auccossful . Operations' of
Saturday, the •Army of: the ,rottnuse .bati
been on the "south aide of the Rappahannock
in occupation of Fredericksburg, audin pnr-
Burt of-the rebels toward Culpeper., 'Wear
this point and Stevensburg, rebel' forces-bad
been engaged by 'Kilpatrick and" Bufor.d's
cavalry, with what result net positively
known. Ten rebel gage were captured in
the engagament just peat, and 1,780 prison
eta have been sent to Washington. At In.
test accounts.our roma were at Brandy Ste ,
tiqp„ and two miles, beyond 4 : eV' Ford, and
at other points.. ,
illei - The trunks of two trees have been
sent from the battle-field at Gettysburg for
the Massachusetts and. Pennsylvania
odd. Sooieties. They will attest the fierceness
of the conflict there, one of them having , two
hundred and fifty bullet holes in the space
of twenty-one "feet; "and , the other having
onto no. re. an. en in e same spee. 7 -
Sad reminders they will be of the hero!o dead.
ir Telegrams in the rebel papem rspre
sent the situation near Chattanooga as disad
vantageous to tie army of Gee. Bragg - , now
that our forces have taken important pos
itions from the enemy, and are making dimly.
trout raids in their rear. ' Accent skirmish
es-of the National Cavalry in East Tennessee
have proved very successful.- In the' raid
on West Kentucky, the. rebels used Wood
houas in hunting loyal men. •
cir The rebel force which aitacka ,seven
hundred infantry, under Colonel-Clayton, - at,
Pine Bluff, was about 4,000 multi Under .
Marsnaduke. rig rebels lot in their defeat,
three hundred killed and wounded, Arks.
dolphin, the late headquarters of Price, is
now in possession of General Steele.
IfirThe farmers in' Ohio and Indiana are
making groat demonstrations for thc families
of volunteere, bringing in, , kinds of womfi
&aye of flour, and tvagons of farnt.. , produtto,
which donatkin they promise to repeat in
January.
terThe loyal portion of the tenotry will
be gratified to know that aereral Butler .
has been placed in oonitmand. oldie :Pipe*
mut of Virginia and • North. Carolina, in
place of Gen. Foster. He will be heard from
soon, aii be makes heavy' strokes against the
Rebellion. '
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Gold in the /f. : S..,,Trectaw "
y.—The Near
York Times says the Treasury vaults con
tain gold enough to meet all demands paya
ble in, coin for muss months to conies 'From
the customs alone the receipta'are mire' than
sufficient terpay the'specie interests' on the
public deiit itUccrues. • '
isik:eone miiif ; in Poughkeepsie has -been
very„nnfoitanikke'during the'pait few weeks:
Within that tune he hai been,ftstrried;thaft
edand burned vit. , ,
orrultidei—ediatrec.l ' position; ,
near Louder!, SreiieOcirte4,emitursd• by'. thaw
rebels, with, tbe lOes of half ,of, the two, reit,
meats defending them; , , , '
• ,-.
Ocu...3litroy, whir waise'ecul.pletelY Ma+
crated - Ay the court inquiry' for which; he:
I called:l4) exatilictiinto,hia , i39cduct in ~ t ho
vacuatitia of! Wincheatig, xecejvad twee
ty dayar: leave
Theoriginal aopy..of Pgaaidant tiacohe,a
emancipation proolawatiojelajo :ka„aecurad
fur the Chicago , 4iBP:oricoilOociat e ir.' 4
---Cmno t Nov, B.—Twa irdhel--0C4460;11114:
were reeeatlY °Neared ' 0 4 h1001 18 9,,,1rrWe..ct
hers it fewAleys•oilati. , 41 / 4 we'l
the limits of i . the, „city. their ,parole_
Qtariclay night t he y warn
attempting-to crams the r l ver?o
,Iceutui47,
a skiff.' afitl Werefigglig4 Otiekff tlic city,
e 94 Owed ill WW I ' ;*.• : ,
T 0." 414 t htt- r :Wero; Ort i MPOt l it 4o 4 ° li
1 1 .4*Y NiAt beried farryjit4tieg , iiA,7l r lo l : 6 '
#7`. 1 4 ) 1 :frit 9.—The offuiial'teturna
frPl ll aixt'intwe e ol 4a*ii Bud anhlier l l 4 '''f o 4;
aut..titr Jour& fry* Con'aefititive'
nu:l4:ov of 41/1)8.
-i jekkilek - fritttAt4kai):l .4- i 1 4 t61113 "
Stioterfrets
or, Major Mall ultoggit,, ,(PpAt#i
A te , go4 . ,
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itifbf Ittigbto: *PO'
104 rthAle 'tinder
cork, tlfteg* 0 au'
lanp.o6-jtappaitisawli,B4ooq.theibigoi
the limit 'vrog4lh6,Atiiii.‘ ;She, 40, .24 i ,
ijorB4 6 1140.1-fonirogvitiateZitititt undo
Major GoneratYrenab. prOceodedlo
Pord. -.Virfiali the right wing **ached the
RaolluittioeitAheiniltftlyAriileis fa he
in cotisederibli
of =the rivercs-The rebel luitteikii i earthworks.
'and redoubta, orowns4., thti blab' of each
- aide of the liapfitiluiblidek: -
Gene:it Seagwick 4t web advariaA god ,
stormia them this was , done with greet
gallantryiesaiimpetimeity, loweing
slaughter; and tekifig s, -large number of
ptieonets When Geberal.Freneh reached
Kelly's fiord, abodt miles below, Rapp
hannook•Statibni the enemy threw an entire
division across in =support off, i their ,pipket
'line owthis ad& -General t Irreneh , hastily
took a positioh 110 at to bring hisartillerx i to
bear upon thempand he' proceeded to, eirell
I them with marked effeot,,mot only : killing a,
large number, hut , thrown% them tato gtter
confusions
scattering them wildly and, tetchier
many priaonera... French followed up his
advantage and. intinediately threw theist
otthe 8d corpe l eeminanded by 6014-
eral Birney i across the river, which ended
his operations for the day.
This morning he crossed.the , river with
the remainder of his brigade. ,
General Sedgwiok badTrevionsly crossed,
and at 9 oPcloak this morning the two wings
of the army had fornied a junction and held
both hanks of the river.
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The enemy, tiler their defeat in these two
separate engagements; were so hotly-pursued
by our i victorions forces that they,threw them'
selves into the river in their effortatO escape,.
and ninny were either drowned or killed by
our infantry. All the artillery , of the rebels
on this aide was, captiired.' 'lt us reported to,
bel'even guns, and there is no doubt ,their
entire , zamp equipage jell into our hands, as
they were compelled- to leave . the latter in
their busty retreat.
Butord's ovary crowed . Sulphur
Spring's to.oorer the right &ilk,. several
miles above Bappihannock. Station; and
Gregg and Kilpatrick crossed below Kelly's
Ford, to over the left-. tink. No definite
information or their operations had boeit're
9eived up to noon to-day-
This:afternoon; at three o'clock, the train
eonimenced bringing the prisoners to Alex-' ,
amide. The nember. takenby Se d g wiok
was T o m ,-,OOTw-t i n ~ , •
were-captured by General 7rencles_corps.—
A. gentleman who was present with , the ar
my says it was n novel sight to see all of
Sedgwick's priioners i.h a crowd. They
1 -eompose4 the largest lot ever captured by
our forces op the Virginia side, and wore
guarded by , cavalry- to prevent their strag
gling or escape. '
General Freneh'spriaouers were also gath
ered in one body and similarly guarded.
,Our total loss is reported -to be four hun
dred in 'killed and wounded, but no prisoners.
Our wounded were carried to. Warrenton
Junction, and tenderly cared for t and thence
pent. to Alexandria this afternoon.
Capture of a Prize Steamer —The Born—
. bordmeng of Fart Sumpter. •
Naw Yong, Nor. B.—The steamer Puha°,
from Port Royal, on the 4th inst., arrived at
this port to-day.
On the 6th inst., she gave chase, and fired
eight.times.into the rebel steamer , Margaret
and Jessie, and eaptnred her.
The which she towed to this , port,
is an iron dyde-bnilt steamer, of 800itons,
and eace;leptspeed. Shoham", valuable ear.'
go at silks, wools; dry goads; &c., from-Nas
sau, and intended for , Wiltniagtea s N. C.
She also had HD men on board, as ores arid
passengers; who were taken prisoners.
- By the steamer Fulton we have dates from
Charleston bar to the 4th last. , ,
The bombardment of
. .Fort Sumpter was
pregressing,.the .rebels continuing • still in
possessiou of what remained of it.
CINCINNATI; N0v..8 —The Grand Jury
has found true bills of indictment' against
the parties charged with the late conspiracy
damovered in the State. The ease came np
in the U.' S. Court yesterday, but at'the re
quest of the counsel. for the prisoners it was
postponed till the 18tt inst. The indictment_
elibiges Chi - writ - I.th treason in endeavoring to
release. John Morgan arid his officers from
the penitentiary, and release the prisoners
from the barraeis of this city, -as wellies'
conspiring to capture the IL S. • steamer
Michigan, on Lake Erie =
anciiiia; Nov. 7.--=-'l'ite State electionin
Minnesota, on,Tnosday,'resultOd . in tho elec
tion 'of Stephen Miller,' the Union . candidate
for Governor, by at least 19,000 majOrity.,
6 1 . 41.1t0
•
thie'placo,on tho Ithiost. ,:by , the -Rer.z .
Eyiter,- At; %JASON -_BELL, • of
Washington Co., • Md.', to Miss- H> LEN
EY CURBS; daughter ` Mr. , • Jotioph H.
()robe Ofthie -
, Iu .gaiaoy, oa; the ,-,.9th inst. ) , OTTO D.
son: of •Henry and Mari\ Good, agedl3lyearsi
months nod 21'day:1;6 , , , •
Near'this plower' Suiday 1!18t, , Mt.. WM.
v 11,1,1411 lIENRY;, son - ;:arielis "Sia
' ll 4f,q.i:-A , aa`YaPisak,4 i1ie4,48,.„7Pis 8 laantlia
and 1-4 4aYa• • •
t.
`‘' l o l o ,19v4. .00 3 . 1 E4
has beeno;fully.,:,es.emplifisid'l;is ;this-
Aisiioiaooi ;'fii9villedeii;-5 - . , Thes,',;ditioatetd'
4iki Yeiiiiiliftiiioi*ih4:44iiliiitir4oo4l
.og, IfillbilliSS/V014440 .I)4l3 PYMtaltk:4oPck. i
iitio rt i4lo
a- fetkirite :Stritame all' sichwkriew
.1W,41;111,
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lither,e4 kitivef4Wifie marfiactlroMp ,
%I :"f ViiikiktOtt , V4ioiiiiiiiiit*iiiiistd:kiv,theel !pure
ipCl3ooosi.itt: Wi4topiitiorq!oook, : t!rit tifatlitlair;s4
eyeiy •ti,tifthi, TO/4tivi4rgille,rlso
r.,!„ ,. KIRIAPk".O.4PtiIIaRPA ,* „v..;
- • -;"•••• •• ' 'Ant. Ai
.1: ;I' if
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`a::r
The Conspiracy in , Ohio
•
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Al, Plant
'rotAtZfi cif'o4lol,e r S:
r Oll iM O /11 1 ;;; '
10* 1 ,1q . e . F. 634,- itte , 'YO:i
noiartiOrsiht tinfikinewittlettoi .
Mitt *Pit eate. els l -4 Overt - IPOPI*- 100 0i 1 P.itIkt
best sOele I ever odp4 Otioeyetti"
now Y°4:4-ti*P4.4)Xr.sea; eume very *dos ,
bid s a - airdel Mg *AM Of loyfe . i* ll
- -"inratr 1 , 11010.
kliesiello
1.141414114/14148 4:Affictls job Cor clouds at o
New Yrk,
Oet
1541/1;0-'
--- 4 17 61 - tQiew sat:
iliOillt.—Tieriasotioutro&M Vlial/ge
comprised 8;400 bbli,ShilopingA*4B- Olt/
Mills Extra at 0;26 and.goo'bigs:?goadPhis;
Extra at $7,87i. Pilaw of all' olasonpttorm
closed Ilink 4 at vrevious qaCtntiopo t ,
411A.W.-.--rrime,liViamt was goad dir,
mand•fathomnmilling, and rulott • ato.l/071 -
461-a short supply. ,:Very little was done;a
the lowersiades. ,Sifes embnalegpo'bov:,
*prime to very choice Southeia white at
1205®218 cents"; '2,600 bushels good do, at
1118(003 cents ;,2,000 bushels • fair , do. at
120(5195 cents ;.1,400 builieln iloniman tu
Mediamdo. at 175®185 canto; 1,500 bash.'
ela very gocci to choice Kentucky white
200®208 cents; 150 bushels strictly choice
Southern red at 175 cents; 1,600. inn3heli
prime do. at 168®170 cents; 2,600 bushels
very fair to good do. at 158®15 tents, and
1,000 bushels damaged and common do, - at
148®153 seats: Corn was •in fair, request
only . Sales of 4,000 bitsliels damagOd to.
prime old white at 101®106, seats; 2,600
bushels yellow dn. at 10,10104 . centtc, , and
2,500 bushels, now 'crop as 96,W8 cleats.
Oats were firmer, the receipts for Boum daps
past having materially fallen 4 Sales of
2,500 bushels fair to prime. Mar land at 6a
®7O cents, , measure, and 1,600 bushels
Pcnusylvanta do. at 82®84 seats, Weight.l
Transuetionain Rye were oonfiiied to tugall
lots at 185(§1116 . elute. egt bushel. • , •
SEEDS.—We note of 76 built& fair
to good Oloverseed at , A17,2541,87* ; P# l 4 o
is scarce and held at $7,50:. Timothy, con
tinued dull and nominal ut 02,80®8, to .
quality. , ,
U . --- BtR
rtinArbrxmiezi.
• -s.
ATING located iirt Hagerstown, would am,
VI hip professionai services to the " citiriens- of the
place 04 mar/rounding' country. Haring bad the
experience of Fifteen yearn; and having aritiled'Oro. -
self-of-tbolate-impiovementarhoLis-prepstee
work-in.a neat and ,substantial manner, upon the
most reasonable teems.
. ,
"flagerstown, Nov 67-1 f
TO lIIL.LA!Dpio-..
IUriSS M. 0. IeESSER would ink= the last
AL dies of Waynesboro' and vicinity' that she
hdare•commeneed the Millinery businessi ilt
-
connection with Dress making, m the dwell
ing house on Main Street, adjoining the
iesn
dance of Mr. Jacob Waif, and has. received a hill
assortment of ill goods nsnally kept by
Ladies ate veqnested lo cell and examine her stock.
Nov. 18s /863.
J SLILL
B Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Washington county, iiJ., ihere will be sold at
public eels; of the house of Ohristimi Illisiekery, sem.
public
one mile East'of Ridgeville, Owdabout -four
miles south of %tined:Sim , on TilliitatiAY the
19th day of NOVEMBER inst., the following pro,
perty of said 'Jeep:wed; to wit :
ONE CARffIA.GE
.
I cart, 3 Fattening Hop, 1 set tire for •a fottr-boree
wagon, I still kettle, , a -10 ofloct uoMv , log
shingles.' , Also Household and Kit pben Furnituie,
consisting,ef beds and bedding,. 4 utipaus,
Secretary. 2 kitchen cnplxiards; 2 'cOrner dr n 2 ta
bles, 4 sets chairs, 1 eight-day clock, 1 twenty.four
hour du., about 50, yards carpeting, ten-place,
stovesrl cooking stove and apparatus.queeturtrans
and Carfare, ; fine copper kettle, meat vessel,' toy .
barrels, 1 barrel Of.good'cider, the ball about Se
acres of GRAIN IN THE GROUND, about 170
Da/rad of CORN; about 40 bushels of fine beep
ing, Apples, a lai p tab, 40 locust stakes 900 pail
ism and other snicks too numerous to mention. .
Gale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when
the terms will be made known by '
CHRISTIANEHOCKEY, Jr., Adel..
'Nov IS—lt
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
A 8 the Alaimo of Dr. Thous W4.r.Fita, I
jab will offer at Public Salo, oo the proU*t,im:.
medtately adjoining the. Borough of Wazqe,boio' i ,
Franklirrcouutyrrat
FRIDAY, the 20th day of Ncivember, 1.863,
SEVERAL
LOTS OF GROW,
• . •
well adapted for Town Lats.whieti'were left unsold
at the last Sale of Real EState. These Lots adjoin
Lots 'sold t o Lewis:S. 'Forney, John rhilips, and
ober, •, - -
rv'Salti to commence inl o'clock, P• lit, when
the terms will be made known
WILIAANOWIMLLAN,
'Assignee'
, - :NOTICE. •
?FHB Books of 3.. linooff . are. sk i f. Vt. Miller's
I Store faritettleimeot'Perties—kitotriag—thent—
'iorivosittilebted ivill.plesse call mil settle. the owe
without 'delft'', Alt 4leteriumee.to etas., my
Books. . • ,
• J.tcpgi KLIOUre,.
•
- 11:(1101i . OCT I -.141104 OVA' . 1 : 1,
A LL' thou indebto4 for County rund.'..Btate tax
ktlBB.9,.are notified that - if the 'lose is,. rig
pant on orWait tho thetday,4litilf,•o lllll tlit,
, .
*Sleeted ! 1"11-4Q9 '' 'Jo
Caforlrailithgton tail)*
MIEW
CI TA A Y.E'D iron the'keinieen of the enbatatis
I)SweettAninor and Funks'.
owni'aboufillo Ikeerti guar
one Itoifer; sablltolt and, etbite:spnitodiletkineet
and'the heiterttualy.., MibeettkreirkrCwilluigl.Peiti•
tor„duok nillulliatAq L 1 4,, oittteic alcow.
NavOL-7,81.1 Joss *AC
'‘ Notice to TrotOiptiooleito.:
firvitt-pablio 06 , berebs-gtiW Oko4riismall
upon pr! yes 4t 1,i11411,445‘0,b:X Y 4,44 ".
futct4e*arr4l9f-A 4 o l *,
1,w,9.005t 411:peT49440 6, 1 %3444 "t`.thlk . 4!" l ,krii ,
vuthuut
' - ~ • 1 131 , 1TDAli,
—,t1.004.} MYERS, •
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tiy l tly4astoSikkio,Appi:
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or r.AXiilkliltThl*Elk;
VINTEM
,f,LOTHS,. ; ° Assam re SATINETTS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND' SATINETTS;
CLOTHS OASSEEERES AND ,7417 NETTS;
UNDERSIHR.Tt, • ' ' ' "
• • UNDERSHIRT*.
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OraCariat •• • • • ~Ear#ll4l , sl
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roceries, ,•, . • ~4/i4rdTpl4ta t • ;,;
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'DI?Y GOODS;
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‘ l ,l4rWelroulit colt tfict Oientien'•Aervui cuseoini
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his; and'thkpublic our aaw, , adontkinttoadni,attii
Ikk Up} mine' WE, xr tara„nurthaaks to, elision:term
nn1;10 0 0Ottr Park $01114: WI lien
deOgikv 411'.**, - 4;1,4 a cdatihui
4048,ERSr":1:01, "Pr 1$00ii!
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Way iumborelPsu
IBECVIRM 8171 I PLt .
SECOIW SUPPLY,
• egO.Oli4,BllMY.
FALL AND WINtER DAV GCAOIM
VALI AND WINTAR DRY L ,CIO4OP4ODA
TAI4I AND: ATVATEA,DAT
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LADIES„'
LADIES *, '
LADIES
DRESS GOODS
DRESS Gooti4
DRESS GOODS.
'PUBS,SHAWLS AND, NUBIAN,'
FURS, SHAWLS'AND NUSIAS:'
VURS.PW , LF; Alit/ NUBIAS
HOSIERY AND GLOVES, •
HOSIERY, AND, GLOVES, •
AND GLOVES.
MIL IN !VW 4,
MEN'S WINTER G.C1,0,E4, , ,
MEN'S. WINTER. rO,O 9 r
MEN'S..WINTER
HEN'SVINTER GCPW
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