Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 19, 1864, Image 3

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    PUBLIC SALE.
HE undersigned intending to retire from busi
ness, Will sell at Public Outcry, at his residence,
2. miles East of Waynesboro', near Bear's Factory,
P T
On TIII7RSDAY the 10th March,
tko following personal pioperty, viz :
. 5 Horses, .
one STALLION known as the Ntaa'!
` , Oster Horse," one Irongray Horse, one Dun Hors.
and one Dun Mare, heavy with foal, all of which
are heavy horses and good leaders, one light Gray
Horse;
2 MILCH. COWS,.
2 young Heifera;"s 'head young Sheep, 1 email fat
Hog, a lot Shoats, a lot Bees, 1 large Newfound
land Dog;
" FOUR-HORSE- WAGON,
four-inch tread, 1 norrow.tread Plantation Wagon,
• new, 1 two-horse Wagon , 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Cart,
.2 new Wood Beds, 1 two-horse Bed, l•pair two
horse Hay Carriers, 1 RoCkaway Buggy, 1 Trotting
Buggy, 1 Sleigh, 2 log Sleds, .1 Jackscrew, 1 two
and three-horse Plow, 1 Harrow, 1 single and 2
double shovel Plowi, 1 Cloverseed Ruder, 1 Clo
verseed Windmill, shovels, foil's and hoes; 1 set
C • - GKS
_. half ton Plaster, a lot Compdst for corn; . set of
Scales to weigh 700 lbs. 1 patent mill peck, 1 shav
ing horse, 1 ood set dung boards. 1 shot gan; a lot
old mill gearin , a lot horse shoes and iron, irons for
a pair of wood adders, 2 digging irons,'l crowbar,
1 millbar, 2 mill and 2 cross-cut saws, a lot circular
saws, 1 mandril 2 wood saws, a lot axes, 1 maul
ing axe, 2 socks wedges, 1 stone sledge; 100 perches
good building sto , 2 log chains, 2 cant. hooks, one
lifth-chnin, butt t ces, breast chains, cow chains,
°. single and double spreaders, single, double and
thribble trees, 1 Jinn bell, 2 sets Breechbands, 2
sets front Gears, 1 set single Harness, 1 lour-horse
line._2_plow_lings, 5 hoUsens, 6 collars, blind bridles
riding bridles, a lot-plow gears, 4 - riling saddles - 1 -1
aide saddle, 1 pair saddle bags, 1 good wheelbarrow,
2 grain cradles, 3 mowing scythes, - a lot grain bags,
1400 BUSHELS OF ICE,
Which can be left in the house during the season;
also Household Furniture, viz:
it COOK STOVE,
1 PARLOR AND 1 TEN-PLATE !
VB, lot stove pipe, Bedsteads and Bedding, d
; Bureaus and several Tables and Stands, 2 twenty
foyr-hour Clocks, 1 crib and bedding. 2 sets Chairs,
2 settees, a lot Carpetting, several Looking Glass=
es, 1 Instrument called bpinit, 1 Bookcase, Apple
butter by the crock, Bacon by the pound; Potatoes,
Prince Albert, Mercer, and a large lot Sweet Pota
toes for seetLa vartpty of Seed Corn and other seeds
1 sausage machine and stutter, a lot cider barrels, a
lot kegs, meat and other benches, a lot Vinegar,ineat
vessel., a lot Peach, Apple trees and Grape Vines
a large amount of •
MLA 111-7 .
consisting of Rails . antl Posts, Shingles, fencing lath
plastering lath, shingling laths, and 1 inch Boards
, 3 ar.d 4-nteh Plank, a lot Gates and Gate stuff, a
lot zieantling andslabs, and a variety of other tuna
iiel; iOl. of Clov , er Bay and a large lot of Carpen-
GRAIN IN THE GROUND ,
and_uLariy ulticlea too ItailOtts to enumerate. 6.110
to Calmat:Aloe at 9 o'clOck ott said ,when a med
.:: c' Ilion+ Wili to glven _
I) `BLit SALE.
-u: ribw Its it amu. , ot iii
g ) wn; ,e 1:
T .Ftrztar,y
loiliming peno.nial property, , iz : 1 tit,t-rut
IF A. 31 aLY HO It
ONE GOOD AIII,CH CUW; 1 Buggy, nearly
new, 1 'pang Wagon, 1 Sleigh and large string of
bells; - sets single Harness, one with silver moun
ting and nearly new; '2 harne.•a bridles, 2 riding and
1 blind bridle, 1 riding saddle, - 1 new side saddle, 2
halters and chalks, t dy-mt, lot cow . chains, 1 pair
berg plow tiaces, 1 patent teed cutter, double and
single Shovel Plows, 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 shovel and
mattock, Fl HST-RATE;
HAY & CORNPODDER
by the load, , lung ladder, 20 feet, iron shaking forks
and rakes, 2 grain cradle, 2 mowing scythes; 2 cor-
ner Cupboards, one new; 1 large Kitchell Cupboird,
I — Sink 2 — Bureaus7l — DeskT2 -- chesrsTl — large Look
ing Glass, 1 twenty-four Clock,•6 Bedsteads, 2 Meta
• chuils, 1 large ruching chair, 4 Tables, 1 wood chest
1 ENI AND 2 TEN-PLATE 8111118.
1 flour chest, applebutter by the crock, earthenware,
queensw are and tinware, lot tubs, 2 churns, one new;
Vinegar by the barrel, 1 largo meet vessel, 3 good
meat benches, 1 sausage duffer, 1 doughtray, 1 stand
and pickles, 1 large iron kettle, pots and pot racks,
Bacon by the pound, 1 wooden and 2 tin lard cans,
2 shoe benches, a lot shoo lasts, 1 large clothes bas
ket, 2 washing machines, I large watering can, a lot
inch hue Boards,l spot wheel and many other ar-
tic ers nu' necesstry u mention Carb'ale to con
mence at 10 o'clock on said day, when .a• credit of
Mx months will be given on all sums of $5 and up
wards. JOHN STrrr.
s—ta. G. V. !violin, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE,
111 H E undersigned will sell at Public Salo, at
their residence, one-half mile North of Hope
well Mills, uu the Mentzer Gap Road lending to
Quincy, • •
0/17 - IrichniFcirrattry-26th--186
the following valuable personal property, to wit:
S 11111114Clit. COWS, S head of
Young Cattle, one a fine young Bull;
n "cad of olicep, 7 beau of Bogs, 1 Brood Sow ;
one.horse Wagon, 1 Manny - Reaper, 2 grain Drills,
2 Wheat Fans, 1 Rolling bcreen, 1 cross-cut saw, 1
grindstone, I pa:r liay carriages, 2 burshear plows, 1
_Awing do, 1 Single and 3 double stovel tows, 1
corn coverer, 1 1 sct Breechbands, 2 sets
Front Gears, :1 sets flow Gears, 4 Fly /Sets, 1 net
Harness, 1 set of
I3LACKSAII.TH TOOLS,
1 cutting Box, 1 Barrel . Vinegar, Meat Vessel,
log chain, spreaders, single, double and trebble treeß,
1 narrow, 1 Side Saddle, L Wagon do., 1 Boring
Inaclune and auger, I pair Lion Jaws; cow chains,
2 Head Halters; 1
31, ROCKAWAY'. BUGGY;
}lading and bridle;' 1 1;21,TM-day
corner cupboard, 1 6ceretary, 2 13ureau, Tables,k
2 was etiair-i, good as new; frocking chair;
3 STOVE'S
9
one cook, ono ten-plate and one parlor sto:e, near
ly new; 40 yards carpeting, 1 bedstead and bedding
1 bland, 3 mirrors, 1 douglitray, 1 wood box, one
bench, lot of burrels;. appiebuttet by the ciocic,-alho
Fifty B4rreis of Corn,
and many other articles not necessary to mention.
:Stile to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when
the teens Will be made known.
Jo6lAll BURGER..
.REBECQA OLLER.
G. V. ,Vutcti. curt.
Feb. 5 —ts
. ii. A .1 1 ., It V,
- 1 --- 4"9T IN (.; Im:a ted to H agerstewn, tvo l f a l o il er
1111 s prvi'vs- ion al t;ervittett to cite ctticuuo ul the
mace :214,1 roultdiug Ct/L17.4 trl'. ig tt.c
expuriei4ee of filteptt etas, and avatted him
eiv.lf ut Liu; late itaprovPutetits, !:e is incp.l•Vd to do
work ill a neat urt4l auestantial manner, upuu the
t.ite'st reasonable terms.
ifai,Trp.,tutyn, .Nor
T" subscriber living in Mt. Hope, Pa., will
sell at Public Sale,
On Saturday, February the 20th, 1864;
4 1 the following personal property, viz :-5 Head of
9 33311.493:00f 3ECCOOSI-0 0 ,
two of which are extra Breeding Sows, 1 Yearling
Colt ; 1 Three-horse Plow, new, / - Grain Shaker,
new, 1 Grain Cradle, 1 Mowing Scythe, iron forks,
shovels ' spades and rakes, 1 Riding Saddle, 1 Bu
reau, IStaud, 1 Cradle, 1 Sink, 1 Safe, 1 Dough
trey,-2 Tables 2 setts Chairs, ',Rocking do:, 4 Bed
steads; lot Carpeting, 1 twenty-four-hoar Clock, 1
Stand and Pickles, Vinegar by the barrel ; Applebut
ter by the crock, lot crocks, 1: churn and horse,
Queeasware, Tinware and Cedarware, 2 large meat
Vessels,
1 COOKING STOVE,
Pipe and Fixtures, lot new stove pipe, Iran Pots, 2
pot racks, 1 large lion Kettle, 4 flat irons Bacon,-
Lard and Soap by the pound, Puddings by the
pound, also a keg of Preserved Sausage, I sausage
cutter, mall and wedges, I wood saw, 1 large fish—
net ; Also 36 ACRES OF
GRAIN in the GROUND.
a dale La commence at 10 o'clock on said day,
when a credit of 8 months will be given on all stuns
of $6 and upwards, by
JEREMIAH ZODY.
Feb. s.—ts] • Jos. Barlett, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE,
THE subscriber intending to go west, will sell at
Pulic dale, on the farm now occupied by Mrs.
David Hollinger, about 2 miles southwest of Way
nesboro', on FRIDAY the 4th MARCH next, the
fAlowing persmal property, to wit :
JE-31.111C10 - IFlLfffiffiE",
_Il _Excellent Cow, which will be-fresh
about the middle of March, 2 fine Hogs, 1 set Har
ness, J. load Fodder; 1 unproved empire cook stove,
1 ten-plate stove, new:l bureau, 1 sale,l sink,2 bed
steads, I large,cherry table, 1 kitchen table, 2 sets
chairs, 3 rocking chairs, 1 21-hour clock, 30 yds of
carpeting, 2 looking glasses, 1 large meat vessel, 1
lorge iron kettle, 1 churn, queensware, bacon and
lard by tie pound, potatoes by the bushel, 1 stand of
! pickles; IL sleign, quilting Irames, and a great varie
ty of other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock
on said day, when the terms will be made known.
WM. U. I.UWE.
Feb. —ts U. V. Idoso,Auct.
H L creditors tifJohn Zeilinger, late of Wash
ton Township, Franklin County, Pelmsyl
vania,—an insolvent debtor—are hereby notated
mat the first and I' I .18 A 1. account ot• John
Philips and 1..e.1 Sanders. assignees of said. John
Zellinger, under a deed...of voluntary assignment
for the benefit of his creditors, ►vas confirmed Octo
ber 28th 1863, by the Orphan's Court of Franklin
County, Petinsy Ivania,— that their is - a balance in
the hands ul said aceoun tants • for distribution and
that the Court of Common-Pleas of the ihiuuty a
toresaid,have appointed the undersigned "art auditor
to distribute the bUid bithrnee ti) and among said Cred
itors, and• make report thereof to the nest Court.--
lie will ttieietoro meet the creditors of bald josolve,lt
at his ulltLe, in 11aynesnoro', on Tuesday the 15th
day of March, 1864, to hear and adjust their sever
ii Ai, of the. said creditors are hereby ear
t,) it, their donne duly authen:
t.) otr 111 3,1%11/10( of to said day of audit a-
JOSEPH DOUGLAS,'
5.-- 3t] Auditor.
(;. V .I.uc
H R undersigned• intending to quit farming,
Will sell at public sale, at his residence, about
2 miles West ut Leitcrsburg,
On Wednesday the 24th day of February,
1964, all his stock and fanning utensils, consisting
• in part as follows : •
SIX HE AD OF VALUABLE
one being a FINE FAMILY HORSE, and 4 of
which are Brood Mares with foal; 5 COLTS, one
3 years, one 2 years, and three 1 year old ;
23 HEAD OF. CATTLE,
among which are 3 Cowe and one young Durham
BULL, the balance young thriving Steers ; 7 Head
of HOGS ;
Y2(3 HEAD OF FINE
E E P
!114
two plantation wagons, one a 4-inch tread ; 1 Wag
on Bed and bows, 1 Wood Bed, 1 pair of Hay Car.
riages, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 1 pair Rail Carriages,
iVia,33.3x3r FLfearooar,
1 Grain Drill, (guns leader), 2 Grain Rakes, 1
Wheat Fan, 1 Cutting Box, 1 Bag Wagon. 1 Jack
Sews, one, two and three-horse Ploughs, 1 Har
row, I W ieelbarrow, I Log Chain, 2 pair butt and
2 Pktir breast Chains, cow Chliins, 1 fifth Chain and
spreader, 3 spreaders, beating chains; single, doub
le and treple trees, 1 mattock, shovels, 1 Sausage
Grinder and Stutter, 2 sets breeching, 3 sets frdut
Gears, 4 sets plough gears, 4 Fly Nets, 5 Housens,
5 Bridles, S Collars, Halters and Lines, 2 Cradles
and 5 Mowing Scythes. Also. -
About 20 good three-bushel Bags, Rakes, Forks and
Dung Hooks, 2 Feed Troughs, and many other ar
ticles not necessary to mention. nrSale to com
mence at 9 o'clock, when a credit of 8 months will
be given on all sums of *5 and upwards, by the pur
chaser-giving his note with approved security—all
sums under *5 the cash will be demanded. •
JOHN MILLER.
J. Bowan, Aucer. Jan 29—ts.)
' :sboro".l:euirraLw-111-publish-t-r-to-o-i •- .
billto this office for collection.--licotrstewn Herald.
rp E undersigned-Administrators-of-Josiah_De
j sore late in ‘Vaynesboro', deceased, will sell at
Public Sale, on the premises,
On 'Saturday the 20th.clay of Fe bruary,
18154, the following property, viz
iEY •O NE RAY MA.RIE,
rFRE MILCH COW, 1 Top Buggy, 1 Spring
Wagon, 1 S,eigli and Bells, 1 Buggy Pole, 1
Wheelbarrow,l Cider Mill, 1 Diging lion, 3 setts
Harness, 3 Fly Netts, 1 Biding ,addle, 1 pair Sad
dlu Bags, a lot olßsidles and Halters, lot of Hay
and Fodder,
2 Stoves and pipe; 1 Iron Kettle, I Pot Rack. I• Mtge
Rocking Chair, 1 Lounge, 1 Trunk, I Clock, 1,
iChild's Buggy, 1 Crib 1 Cradle, 1 dot.ble barrel
(Shot Lion, 1 Sharp's Rifle I Lime Sign Huard, a lot
_kt—Locust Posts, 71 share Waynesboro' and Maryland
stute Line Turnpike stock, 1 share Franklin li. R.
'0 shares Ist "National Bank. Waynesboro'
'griller with many other articles I....:irsale
reuse at 10 o'clock on said day when the
ill be made known.
J RESORE,
JOHN W..t.;UtiN.
.A clul in I.tratora.
t r4-.1 `ED
L ERE ti, Lettere of Adintnisiration on the
EL,tut e liLdentihe Keehier, late of Washi
n th.ceabed, have been granted tv
riber, teAitling in Washington township ;
, •TSOLS ILalebted to the cai.. Esiute, are lieleoy
lste.l to itinke• immediate payment, arid those
rg.idairne or demands against. the Estate of said
lent, Will make known the same without
WILLIAM KECKI.Pt,
_War
PUBLIC SALE.
YOUNG CATTLE
among which are one Fat Steer, and one Ball,
ALTDITOK NOTICE.
Estate of John Zeilinger.
INAL[lb' SALL
-WORK HORSES,
A lot at POTATOES,
PUBLIC SALE
CORN BY THE BARREL ,
c.
12. —tit]
PUBLIC ALE.
MIRE subscriber intending to quit farming, will
"sell at Public Sale, at his residence, on the road
leading from Waynesboro' to ,Chambersburg, one
mile from the former and . thirteen miles from the
latter place,
On Wednesday, March 2d y. 1864,,
the following personal property, viz
1131-00 X)
. •
CORK ..11oksis,
among which are, three wagon and plow leade',
which cannot be excelled in the 'county, and one
fine riding and driving horse; also 2 Extra Yearling
Colts;
• • 540 HEAD. OF
HORNED - CATTLE
among which are, six (Ins
a co -4217 some of which Will be fresh
till the day of sale, five heifers, one tl►riving young
-bull,-the balance young cattle ;
45 HEAD °F HOGS,
among which are 20 nae shoats and 4 Brood Sows
with-pigs;-16 — HEAD OF ISHEEK - among which;
are 14 Ewes with lambs 'and 1 Buck. Also—
2 PLANTATION WAGONS,
one three and the other four-ibch tread, both new; 1
Wood and Grain Bed, 2 pair long Hay Ladders,
new; 1 new Wheelbarrow, 2 new three-horse Plows
3 new Harrows, 4 new doable Shovel Plows, 2 sin
do.,
I McCORMICK REAPER, I THRASH
ING MACHINE,
shaker and triple-geared horse powei, everything
complete; 1 new-patent Fodder and Straw Cutter, 1
patent Comsheller with Wiridinill "attached, 1 new
patent Grain Rake, 1 new Wh eat Fan, 1 Fallen-top
Buggy, 1 Sleigh, 1 Jackscrew, good as new; 1 pair
now spreaders, fifth-chain, 2 log chaips, butt traces,
breast chains, 20 cow chains, a lot of single and
double trees; forks, rakes; shovels ; &c. &c.; also 2
sets hind Gears, 4 sets front Gears, new; 1 set single
Harness, 6 sets Plow Gears, some with cruppers, 4
Fly -Nets, 3 Housings; 6 new blind'bridles, 8 collars
1 six and 3 four-horse lines, 2 saddles, 1 wagon sad
dle, 25 good Bags, 1 large sledge, 1 crowbar, 1 ma
son hammer, iron for one wagon bed, lot of old iron
and chains, 1 large Grindstone, grain cradles and
snowing scythes, l set of Drilling Tools, 1 new
Rolling Screen, 1 Grain Drill, good as new; about
400 CHRSTISUr RAILS, 41 Chestnut and 50 L °-
cuss Posts, 3 sets dung boards;
AMC 800 IRS. OF MERE COIL
8 btt. Plaster, is bu. Cloversee4, about 20 loads of
'Corn Fodder, and articles for farming purposes not
necessary to mention. Also,
Household and Itiiclien Fur
, niture!,
2 1-LA RG E-COOKING STOVE'', 1 large Don -Ket
tle, 1 large Churn and Buck, large Table, 1 large
Flour Chest, 2 new eight-day Clocks, Wolf's make;
J :ibis. Vinegar, and, a great many other articles not
necessary to mention. Also 2 shares stuck in the
tate Line Turnpike.
Ilsr Timis :—A credit of Twelve Months will he
given on- all sums-of $lO and upwards, the rioi-chati
or giving his note with approved security, and - it - not
raid at maturity, interest to , be paid from the dAy of
sa;c; all aunts under $lO cash. No property to be
removed until settled for. Sale to commence at 9
o'clock, A. M. SAMUEL MIDPOUR.
Jan 15-7w] J. BMA RD, Atr et.
PUBLIC SALE.
frAHE subscriber intending to quit farming, will
sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Mount
Hope, on 4
TU-F-S-19,-.4-Tere - 1 - stda - ar.iIrARZWI S 6 4 ,
the following personal property; to wit : .
1 FOUR HEAD OF
• 1,44k
t.1:1110RK. HORSES,
three of which ore good leaders, "two of them brood
nutrias heavy with foal, 2 three-year old Colts,
4 MILCH COWS,
some will be fresh about the time of sale, 3 head of
-4 /7 4 0,-Lizia Cayttle; 2 sots Breech
bands-, 3 sets front (ears, 5 good Housings, blind
bridles and riding bridles, 4 sets Fly-Nets, 1 six
horse and 2 four-horse lines, a lot plow linos and
gears, 1 riding Saddle;
ONE B.ROADTREAD . •
TIMILITIII TIM, I 111111 HON,
(broadtread) with bed and bows,'l Muggy, I Spring
Wagon with bed bows and cover, calculated for
one or two horses, 1 sWootl Bed ) 2 pair Hay Lad
ders, 2 three-horse Plows, 4 two-horse Plows, :3
double and 2 single shovel Plows,. 2 Harrows, sin
gle double and treble trees, single and double spread
ers, 1 log chain,' fifth chains, butt traces, breast and
cow chains, halters and halter chains, 2 Windmills,
shaking forks and rakes, dung fotk and hook, lot
pitch lurks, 2 grain cradles, 1 wheelbarrow, 3 shov
els and I mattock,
I Set Blacksmith Tools
and Bellows, a lot Cornfodder and - Hay, lot , old
iron, and many, other articles not necessary to men
tion.
gale to commence at 9 o'clock on said lay, when
a credit of 12 months will he given on all sums of
$5 and upwards. MICHAEL PFOUTZ.
Jau 22 ] G. V. Morin, Auct.
FEN
01HE subscriber intending to quit farming, will
I sell at Public Sale, at hiA residence, about one
and a halt miles North of Waynesboro',
On Tuei'clay the 23d cloy of February next,
the following personal tnaperty, to wit :
FIVE HEAD OF
WOllli HORNES,
14 head of Shoats and 1 Brood Sow; 3 riantation
Wagons, one four-inch tread; 2 Wood Bede, 2 pair
Hay Ladders, 1 McCormick Reaper, 1 Thrasher
and Horse Power,
1 EXTRA. CORN SHELLER,
3.three.liorse Plows,
1 two-horse Plow, 2 Harrows, one good as new; 1
single and 4 double Shovel Plows, spreaders and
fifth chain, 1 pair breast chains, 4 pair butt chains,
2 log chains, 2 three•horse doubletrees, two-horse
do., 4 sets fly-nets, 2 sets Itreechbands, 3 sets front
Gears, 5 collars and 5 ltridles, 6 sets Plow Gears,
s ix-horse line, 6 hewer's; 1 Jackscrew. 1 Grain
Troxel's make; - - •
a, One-horse Carriage,
1 Sleigh, 1 grain and 1 eloverseed cradle, :t. rar,w
kn'g brythes, 1 new wagon saddle, 3 barrels of Vin
egar; 2. Corn Coverers; 3,00
BARRELS CORN,
and many other articles too numerous to mention.
to commence at it) o'clock on said day,
when tlte terms will be to+ known by
JOHN PRICE.
Jan. 20—tr.] G. V. lYlonn, Auct.
NOTICE.
1 - Have left my Books in thn Nimbi of Joseph
_Ellouglas, Esq. All persons indebted to mo by
hate or account .Ire zequested to call at his "office
and settle up. - J.1e013
Jan.
PUBLIC SALE. , "
THE undersigned will sell at Public Sale, at his
residence, Lmile'south of Waynesboro'. on
TJURSDAY; February 25th, 1864,
all of his stock find farming implements, comprising
in part salon:Am viz :
FIVE, • HE AD,OF
HMI DRAM DORM,
three of which are unsurpassed leaders, two Brood,
Mares, one fine riding nitilAriving horse and one
colt 2 years old;
MILCH COWS,
three of which are fresh, 3 head of Young Cattle;
5 Hogs, 1 Brood Sow and 4 Shoats, 2 head of Sheep
1110K7
one good four-inch tread six-hOrse Road Wagon;
with bed and bows, one heavy four-inch tread Plan
tation Wagon with bed, one three-inch tread Plan
tation Wagon, 1 pair superior, Hay Carriages;2o ft
long, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 four-horse Sled, 2 small
Sleds, 1 Sleigh,
fficCORIIIICK REAPER
and Mower, 1 Threshing Machine with shaker and
horse Power, 1 Spring Brill, I Spring Rake, 1 Re
volving Rake; 3 three-horse Plows, 3 two-horse do.,
tdoublo and 3 single shovel Plows, 3 Harrows, 2
'pair spreaders, 1 one-horse spreader, 2 triple trees, 4
double trees, 10 single trees, 4 jockey sticks, Jack
screw, 1 Cutter '
• 1 Rough Lock, I Cutting Box, 1
Cutting Box, 1 Wheat }'an, 1 Bag Wagon, 1 grind
stone, 4 sets front Gears, 4 sets Plow Gears, 6 col
lars, 4 blind bridles, 4 riding bridles, 1 riding Sad
dle, 1 six horse line,. 5 halter's-and chains, 8 cow
chain's, 4 log chains, l'six horse chain, 2 pair butt
traces 2 pair breast chains ,3 grain cradles, 1 clover.
seed cradle, 6 scythes
. and snaths, pitch, dung and
shaking forks. grain rakes, 2 dung hooks, I barn
shovel, feed buckets, feed trough, 30 grain bags; a
lot shop tools, such as axes, hatchets, hannuers,saws
augers, bias, instil and, wedges, &c.
FIFTY-TWO ACRES WHEAT. IN THE
GROUND ;
50 BARRELS OF CORN, more or less, 3 bus
Uloverseed, 5 tons Timothy Hay. Household Fur
niture, viz: 1 Hathaway Cook Stove, 1 new Ten
plate Stove, 1 Comer Cupboard, 1 Kitchen Cup
board, 1 Extension Table, t Breakfitat Table, 1
Kitchen Table. 0 Chairs,' Rocking Chair; 20 crocks
of spplehutter, 10 jugs preserved tomatoes; 50011.5.
Bacon, snore or less; barrel Vinegar, 2 sausage
machines, 1 dinner bell, jugs, benches, meat vessels
barrels, tubs, and many other articles unenumeratcd.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said lay , when
the terms will be made known.
Jan 22—t s ] JOHN 0. MILEY.
Gronos V. Mom, A uct.
PUBLIC SALE,
Tl - 11E subscriber intending to go west, will sell at
Public Sale, on
-Al OND AY the 201h-ciay_of_FEßßlTA RAI
next, on the rood leading from Quincy to Monterey
Springs, half a inile from Blue H,ck, the following
personal property , viz :
SEVEN HEAD OF
WORK HORSES,
I FAMILY HORSE, -
,).P"\ 7 E )OF
t...-MILCH COWS
13 HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLE,
20 HEAD OF HOGS, •
two of which are Brood Sows; 1 four-horse Wagon,
1 one-horse Wagoii, 4 Barshear Plows, `2 double and
—;r4rig-le-Shovel-Plowsi2 - H - arrows, double, treble an.
single trees,
ULIZIM uaana
nearly new; I Slide Drill, 1 Dayhoff's Patent Rakes
2 sets Breechbands, 2 sets front Gears, 4 sets Plow
Uear's,4 Fly-Nets, 6 Collars, 6 Bridles, 6 Halters. 2
pair spreaders, 2 log chains, cow chains, sledges,
mattocks, shovels, folks anfl rakes, mowing scythes
and grain cradles; 1 Latent Cutting Box, 1 Wind.
mill, 1 Corneheller, about 20 bags; . l standing-top
Buggy, 1 Sleigh; also 500 lbs. Bacon; 2 /neat ves
sels, 10 bushels Potatoes;
.Ull • Mil itIOIIIiTIU.4IIN
two ten-plate and one cookin g stove ; 5 13edateads•
-ALSO
, .
45 Acres Grain in-the Ground,
bushels of Flaxseed, with other property not tit/
cessary to enumerate.
Sale to commence at 9, o'clock oh said day, when
the terms will be made known by
JAMES B. SECRIST.
Jan 15—ts. • Geo. V. MONO, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE.
T HE subscribers intending to quit farming, will
South of Waynesboro', on the road leading to ' a ;
Sinithburg, Md., on
MONDAY, February 22d, 1864,
the following personal property, viz :
3 HEAD OF
YORK
- 4 1 L • 3/11.1LOMEX • CC>N747.IE;,,
1 Fat Steer, 13 HOGS, two of which are Brood
Sows; 2 good strong four.inch tread .
ateuizg viaactztaa
pair Hay Carriages, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 3 three
horse Plows, 3 Harrows, 4 double and 2 single
shovel Plows, 1 Corn Corfrer, 2 sets Dung Boards,
2 hooks,
ONE BUCKEYE MOWER,
nearly new, 1 McCormick Reaper; 1 Spring Grain
Rake, 1 Grain Drill,. 1 Thrasning Machine, iron
power; I — Windmill, I Rolling Screen, 1 Clod Roll
er, 2 log chains, 2 fifth-chains with spreaders, I pair
spreaders, 2 pair of now doublelinked butt and 2
pair front traces, Furley's make; 1 Rough Lock, a
lot of cow chains, 1 set Breecnbands, 4 sets front
Gears, 6 sets Plow Gears with cruppers, 6 leather
Fly-Nets, big lies, collars and halters, i Side sad
dles, 1 agon, Saddle, new; 1 Jackscrew, treble,
double and single trees, 3 and 6 prong shaking
forks, hay, dung and grain forks, rakes, a lot grain
bags, 2 Grindstones,
CORN by the BARREL
Potatoes by the bushel; 3 bushels Cloverseed, 3 bt..
Timothy :iced; 2 large Dinner Bells; I set of Black•
stuitb Tools, 1 barrel of Vinegar, I meat vessel.
Also—tho following Household Furniture.
ON 1112 STillitT COOK MR
1 ten-plate, 1 parlor cook and t chest Stove, with
pipe; t churn, 1 doughtray, 4 sets Chairs, 5 Bed
steads and Bedding, 1 eigid-day, Clock and 1 tvien
ty-four hour do., '2 Tables, Waph,Standt4, 25 pounds
Low Feathers, ai4 many other, ax,tieles not not:urea
ry to mention. . .
Sale...to commence at 9, o'clock on said day,when
the terms-will be made known by
11. X. & D. 1. STONER:
Jan. 22—tsj - - G. V. Motm, Auct. _
•TGoss•arsii 37oc•Ixgglaas,
ATTOICIVEY AT LAW,
if) ESP ECTF.7I.I.X inarins the 'public that ho
has opened an often in Waynesboro, and is
pici,atecl to attend 'to ail law business in this and o
ther parts of Franklin County, and before the sev
eral Courts thereof. 17 - Particular attention paid
to collections an! to C..liveyaucingi in an foruic.
Jail. ill
SECOND ', SUPPLY ,
OF NEW
PALL &r, WINTER
DRY GOODS.
- Hardware,
GROCERIES,I
QUEENSWARE AND DEDARWAREI
j. W. MILLER'S,
Waynesboro', Pa.
-0-
HAVING just returued from the Eastern Cities
he would call the attention of his customers
and the public generally-Cs-his
LARG E '& SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
8 13 S
Which will be sobl at extremely Low Prices.
Below you will find enumeratee a law articles
which will be found among his stock, to which he
invites your attention :
FOR THE LADIES;
Silks,.
all ‘Vool Delaines,
Fancy •••
Alpacas,
- Bombazines, •
Plain (Thighams,
Plain Flannels,
I,:rey
-ALSO:-
Ladies' Sitricvls
- Fancy Prints,
Extension Skirrs,
Balmoral Skirts,
- Ladies' Collars,
Magia Ruffling,
Linen Hdkl'a,
&c.
MEN'S WEAR,
Fancy Cessimeres,
' Plain ".
Cloths,
ItalionCloths, '
Vestings,
atit/ets
..D..calcz4 3
Tweeds,
Jeans,
;Shirt Profits, .
Gents (Joliars,
Meek Ties.
Under Shirts,
Drawers.
Huck (:loves,
"Gaunt lets,
DOMESTIC SHIRTING,
unlit= heck,
Bed Ticking,
Cotton Flalinei,
Wool
'foible Diaper, .
'fowling,
liaging, &c., tkc
Queen ware,
'Hardware,.
Roots and shoes,
Cedar Ware.
r4,lmEgt_coairg.,,;:wzlic-klaL+37ll
Of the very best quality, such as
Syrups, and New Orleans Molasses,
Best Rio Coffee
- Superior Prepared Coffee,
Hummell's Best Essence ;
Baker's No. 1 Chocolate,
Raisins,
.Tobacco, •
Rice, c0c.,.-&c.
The above goods have been carefully selected and
purchased at the very lowest figure. He is therefore
VrCaliltd to accu iudate ati-who-may-frivor-himlvith—
a call. By strict attention to business and a desire
to please in every respect, he hopes to merit a con
tinuance of patronage.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS,
Country Produce taken in'exchsnge for goods a
the highest market prices. J. W. MILLER.
Nov. T 3, 1863
VALUABLE
ARM FOR SALE,
he subscriber oilers at Private Sate, his Farm
151 ACRES,
14 of which is in TIMBER and thriving Cliestnut
i of the Farm is of the pest quality of LIME.
STONE LAND, and all in a high state of cultiva
tion. The improvements are a laige
BRICK HOUSE,
with portico and porches' a new BRICK BANK
BARN, 80 feet long, with Wagbn Shed and Corn
Crib attached, a large new frame Hog Pen, double
Frame Carriage o u se, Brisk Wash House, Smoke
House, Bake Oven, and other outbuildngs, in good
repair„ ad the buildings being under cypress aud
pine roofs, with tin spouting to each. There is a
large Cistern eldse to the Barn, used for Stock,
and one near the kitchen- T here is a Well of ex
cellent water in the yard. There 13 also a variety
of choice Fruit, such as Pears, Plums, Peaches aud
Grapes in the yard. There is also a good
of young thriving Fruit on the premises.
Persons wishing to 'view the land cart do So by
calling on, the subscriber, or any information respect.
ing it cart be obtained by calling on, Gen.
County Treasurer. , • JOHN MIDIIIOI3I{.
Sept.lB—ti
•
• Administrators' Notice.
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the
Evitrite of Josiah Besore, late of Waynesboro',
deceased, have been granted to the subscriber rebid
ing in Waynesboro'; all persons indebted. to the
said Estate, aro hereby requested, to make immedi
ate payment, anti thosii having claims or dementia,
whether in scrip notes or otherwise, against tho Es.
tate -of said decedent, will make known .he same
without delay, to • JEREUHAH BESORE, '
10H\ W, CfIQN,. '
Jan 15—Gw] Administrators.
• •1 .R •
NOV, 4 MBE 13
"..
1863.
LATESTARRIVAL!
=CI
IMBEIMOVBERRICT-&-CO.,
Waynesboro' Pa.
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
SECOND SUPPLY,
SECOND SUPPLY,
SECOND SUPPLY.
OF FALL & WINTER
GOO'S!
FALL. AND WINTER DR,Y.GOODs
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
litikllEL INEMIS
DRESS GOODS
LA DIES
LADIES .
LADIES
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOO])s
DRESS GOODs.
FURS. SHAWLS AND NI;RIAs.
FEES; SHAW I,S AND NU BIAS.
FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIA.'
ll( lERY ANO (.LOVER,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
k i.
[INTEn VABEYS
MEN'S WINTER GOODS.
MEN'S WINTER GOODS,
MEN'S WINTER GOODS,
MEN'S WINTER GOODS,
CHEAT',
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
CHEAP.
L- -T
CLOTHS, CASSDIERES AND SA7 INETTS,
CLOTHS, CASSLIIRRES AND SATINETTS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS,
UNDERSHIRTS,
UNDERSHIRTS,
INDERSI-11RTs,
AND
AND
AND
DRAWERS.
DRAWERs,
DRAWERS, '
GROCERIES r
Groceries,
Groceries,
Groceries,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS..
11135011, HD 1110110 E.
Queensware,
Queensivare,
Queenstrare,
rrWe would call 'the attention or our custom.
176 and the public to our new s.rick of goods, and.
at the same time ri• turn our thanks to customers.
and others'for their liberal patronage, and will An
deator by fair dealing with all, to merit *confirm?
anceof the same.•
_ _
ANII3EIZSON, BENEDICT & CO
Nov. 13. ISM
LOTH. Hat. Hair, Tooth and Naij Brushes.
just received and for aate very lacy.
h/av 14;.
A. 11"-,
Hardware,
hardware,
hardware.
.J.Votions,
No - dons.