PUBLIC SALE , F E STOC ! ik tesidenee.2 South of Veninok•ltoro' and h miles from -Leitershum., on §'ATI.TIItDA 111E1 9TII DAY OF Apl2ll. :NEXT, the following valusble . property, to wit: SIX inlA'D,-OF WORK 11011 M, one of which is n fine Brood More ned (Our of them good 11.0 W LFAUtatd and TAMILY HORS. tkii - well calculated fur either anddiu or harness; 30 A 3 ) C.) 8011 Milani; iillll llr i L c, Clcovuisti ,i4OO l DIIVONS HIRE 111;1,1,:i mid 21 !wad !I I such ins %On uleko good Heel cattle the coming see son. Also uheut 100 111USII E LS-OF-SHE .E ID _ t 10.11.7.11 1 Uum Spring BRAIN DRILL, 6 new single and double Sliovell'lows. Sale to,counnence at 10 o'clock on said day,when n reasonable credit will be given. ABRAHAM BARR. March 4--.45. PUBLIC SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY. MBE undersigned, Adrnmit , trator_ of the-11state of Valentine Keckler, deceased, tsift sell at Public Sale, on tlw premises, about 2; miles south tvez , t . of VV:tytieshor.)' and ; mile h u nt Jacobs' 11;ht.rc,,, ON THURSD i Y THE I 7 'lll DAY 1)1' MARCH, 1964, the tollowing property, : 4 acialial.aarz.-1.) 1 COX, 1 HEIFER, 1 Sow and 5 Shoats; 1 twa. horse Wagon and' Bed, 1 one-ho-se Wagon, 1 pair two-horse Hay Ladders. I Sleigh, 1 two-horse Now 1 doable and 1 single 'Shovel Plow, 1 Hamm. double an I 2 skate trees, 1 set dungboards, 1 dung hook, 1 Whcelbarruw, 1 Ladder, 1 Cutting Box, 1 Wheat Fan clearly as good as new; 28 feet of Ma chine Snap, 1 log chain, 1 maul and 2 wedges, 2 wrenelfes, 1 crowbar, 1 Iron Drill, 1 Shovel, 1 Shot Gun, rakes ;tad forks, 2 sots lirecAbands, 1 set of .(Sari Gears, ''2 collars. 1 blind.bridle. 1 riding do.. 1 roan saddle 1 side do.. 1 house n, 1 leather Ily-net; halters, cow and breast chains, 1 carrying chain. 2 axes, 1 set harrow irons, 1 tar call, 1 mowing scythe 1 Fish het, 1 meat bench, 1 Sausage Machine; 1 lane Meat Vesseb_l_barrel,_ &tiles, __augers and o th, er tools, 1 pintistorie, I. tons, morn or less, (110VCI nay, 100 staves, 8 IIOIiDS OF WOOD ; also 1 HATHAWAY COOK STOVE, 1 Tenidate :Stove. 4 Bedsteads, 1 set Chairs , :1 Do., 1 De,k, 1 ;;toad, I large Dining Table, 1 bush. and 3 peeks of dried apples, 23'; lbs. Bacon, 1.3 barrels and Vine ga r, :36 bushels of POTATOES,, b , irrels and boxes, a lot cld iron, and many other articles not ehumerated. &le to commence at 10 o'clock AM said day, when the terms will be made knovin. IiEI.3IC I,F; lt, A dni'r. March 4—ts. U. V. Musa, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. subscriber will sell nt Public Salo at his residence, in Waynesboro', o n SA TURD:IY, March the :Mat, 1861-, the following peNonal property, to wit : 1 COR STOVE 11111 FIXTORES, 1 Ten!Plate S love and Drum, 1 Bight-day Clock (Wu make;) Bedsteads and Bedding, BUREAUS, TABLES, Chairs and Stands; 1 Wardrobe, Carpeting, stair iods, 1 Ilus:da Fiiebourd, fancy, Looking Glasqes, 1 side Saddle, 1 Corner Cupboard, 1 large Chest,' lot of Tubs, 1 Churn, 4 KETTLES. I Iron, 140 *ill. Copp r, Baird Copper and . 1 Brass Kettle, Pot Hoots, Lird by the 4;11111,1 Stuficr and Cutters, 1 Cutting Block, Tin, Brai.s, and topper Ware, Qu.ensware, Meat. Tubs, lot .31 Soap, lot 01 short wool, Bacon by the Pound, and other articles nut enumerated. Sale to commence At 111 o'clock, on said day, when a credit of 15 months will be given on all stuns over W. March 4.—tsj - SW) ED Jiti 411010 T P. 1.30 LILT respectfully informs the citizens tj • of Waynesboro' that he will open a school for maws and females, in the Western 6chool Room, ox MONLMV, TIM 28 rn OF Msamt. Terms, per ses sion .4'll weeks, 00 'Those who desire to panellize the iehool, ( pi I please npply immediately • as only a limited 11111116er k g pupils will.be taken. Fel). 26, 1801.—at] • PRIVATE SALE---TAKE NOTICIF mHE undersigned, desirous to quit filini•ig I would at this late hour otter his be tutiful and productive little F. of ICI ACRES, with suffi cient Tinibel,and Buildings thereon, and good wa ter, tying in the Clearspritig - DistrictTnewr - St - Faurs - Church, on the Merrersburg road. Possession' giv en on the, first of April DAVID Z 6 LI,LI R. . Feb. 26-4 t. . BERRY & BOWLUS 7 in•mag-riseprea, HAVING located in-Hagerstown, would oiler their professional services to the citizens of the place and surrounding country. Having had the experience of Fifteen years, and having availed them: selves of the late imprbvements,-they are prepared to do work in a neat and substantial manner, upon the most reasonable terms. Hagerstown, Nov 6—ly ti co-sea:oh. .70 cou-gla,s„ ATTOICSEY AT LA W , T 1 ESPECTFULLY infonns the public that ho . I . A„,has opened 'an Mice in Waynesboro', and is prepared to attend to all law business in this and o• ther parts of Franklin County, and before the sev eral Courts thereof.. f Particular attention paid to collections oil I to Conveyancing, in all forms. Jan. Adm a i Not WHEIt4A6 Letters of Administration on the Estate of David Hollinger, late of We/ 11 ) 41 1;- ton Tow iiship,Acceasod, have been granted to the subscriber residing it township; all persons in debted to the said Estate, are hereby requested to make immedieto payment, and those having claims or demands against the Estate of said decedent, will make known the same without delay to ' ANN MAMA HOLLINGER, Adni . x. jan 29—Ow• Adminidrator's Notice. EICEAS, Leticia of Administration De bolds nun, on tho Estate of Dr. Thos. Walk ,,er, late of Waynesboro', deceased, have been gran. zed po fa t e subscriber, esiding in Washington town. . ship; all persons indebted to said Estate, are_here, requttif.W to inal i ctimittedtate payment. and those l having claims or demand., against the Estate of said d u ceout., wit) make known the same without d e lay, to W. W. WALKER, Ader, D. 13..11i. jau 119-6 w. 1 AL/ll:Saud Misru i e LLuulietl "karts at Oct 4 ' • Lhowes's j 'R fine Perfumery And Soaps, go to 1 pelt. 5 '44 IfURTZ7B CATTLE WM. A. TRITLE. Gm). V. Morw, Ana PUBLIC , SALE. rrii aabacribero, Administrator of Emanuel Nlil ler, delft!, Will sail at Public Snip, on the prettoi ,tea. aka' t mar mile- East of \Way nesliaru% • On Friday,.the 25th day of Dlareb: ? , tlarTamying property, viz :-1! FAMILY HORSE wiLi'vvira• iCleavvcros:', one. 'with% 1 !Siam! sow and .2 Shoats, I Gorki me and Pole, 1 li - ift=4 o 4 ,o :La. z 4/1 . 113thetra, 1 Fly•net, t Riding liridlu antl:Suritite, 200 EIMIELS OF WIRT t;irrn trear Mt. Hopa, 198 313,Laj _3SL3WOCASIc air 4 01:2101fft,1427, Part • r the iante place, lot posts and rails and also about 50 Bushels of Oats at the same place ; S bus., Cio verseed,i' bus. Clover arid Timothy mixed, 1 set of BLACKSMITH TOOLS, le - trthirsiaft - Shingles, several 1 two.horse Plow, nearly new, lot obi iron, Boring 1 grihtl statue, cow chains, 'several Bar rels and Vinegar, 1 large Meat Vessel, cider barrels, quantity of Moat and Lard, lot of S 'usage, lot of L'otatoes, Sour Krout, lot Carpenter Tools, I Bee Avplebutter by the crock, lot Dried lquit, lot of Beds, Bedding and Bed Clothes, Table cloths and Towels, 3 corner cupboards and 1 kitchen cup ; board, Tables and batches, 1 COOKING STS. VE, and thtures, pots, kettles and pans, tin ware, lot of chair., 1 sink, earthen wore, lot utsalt, lot of hops, spinning-wheel-and reel,-large-lut_olbooks,_english and german, cro,s•cut, wood and hand saws, corn brooms, scalding trough. and meat benches, 1 secre tary, two large walnut chests, lot of carpet, antkoth er household and kitchen furniture too numerous to Mention. Sale to couunence o'clock on said day, when the terms will be made knoWn. ----- .IACOB E. MILLER. NICHOLAS LION li; BREAK, Adminiatra March 4--ts] G. V. MuNu, Auct, AWE• _ TILLED RESTORATIVE FOIL THE HAIR, Restores. Gray and Faded Hair and. Beard to its Natural Color, AND IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSLNG FOR THE HAIR AND HEAD, C I. A It K' S Es.roßATiv E CI..•IRK'S REISTOR 8.11 VE , CL Alt 'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTOIL Prevents its falling off. I '•A. •'S VESTORATVE, 111 c, I • - Is_an une CLARK'S IiESUOTRI'It CL A 11W,S IZESTORATIV E, CLARE'S RESTORATIVE 'is good fur Old People CL A K'S RESTORATIVE, Is peffeetly harmless CLARK'S PESTORATIYE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is not a Dye ARK'S RESTORATIVE., - CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is splendid for Whiskers CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, - • Keeps the Hair in its Place CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, • Cures Nervous headache CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prevents Einpions CLARK's RESTORATIVE, Su2ps Itching and Burning CLA UK'S' BESTORATIVN, Kt elm the Head Cool. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, I; delightfully perfumed. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Contains 110 Sediment. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Polishes your Ifair. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prepares you for Parties. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prepares you for Balls. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Al! Ladies need it. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, It- N 0L Lady will do without it. CLARK'S IiESTORA CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is Sal by Druagists and Dealers everywhere. Price, ;tit per bottlo.-6 bottlis fur C. G. CLARK CO., • PaoI'ItIETORS. D. S. BARNEs a. C0., - N. Y., General Agents. March 4,1864.—1 Y) 'Po Lydia E. Wolf, Harry X. Bonel,reak and Ag nes E. tionebreak, of Waynesboro', Pennsylvania ;. Ulmles A. S. Wolf, of Annapolis, Maryland; the heirs of William Wolf, deed.. in Itnltimore, Mary land ; and Georgel . Fouke, of Westminster, Mary lan I. You are hereby notified that a commission' issu ed by the .Couit 01 Common pleas of Franklin Coun- Ay, on the 23d day of February, 1864, and directed to the undersigned to inquire of the lunacy of Ja cob %Volt; will be executed at my office, in the town of Waynesborit', in said county, on the 17th day of March, 1864, at 9 o'clock, A. M. W itness the said commissioner, the 23d day of February, A,•D. 1864. JOSEPH DOUGLAS, March 4.-2 t i. • • Commissioner. NOTICE. C' ETTEIIS Testantentory on the Estate of Mi l... Ached Little, late of Washington township,dee'd hay= been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate aro notified that W. S. Azt ruses, in whose possession the books of the deceas ed will ho found, is authorized to act as his agent ir. the settlement of lipid estate, and that all claims not paid on or before the Ist day of April next will ho collected with costs; those having claims or de mands against said decedent will mike known the sumo without delay. JOHN H. HERR, Ex'r. Mar 4-6 w. NOTICE. T" public 'are cautioned not to purchase a Note of $17,38 in favor of H. & D. F. Sto ner, dated February 22, 1864, as I will not pay said Note not having received value for the saute. Mar. 4 3w - JACOB S. STULL. GARDEN SEEDS I Fresh from Mt. Lebanon. THE largest and beat assortment of Garden Seeds in Waynesboro'. is to be found at Kurtz's Drug Store. They consist of the following khaki, viz : • - Beet Seed, 5 kinds, Watermelon Seed, Onion " 3 " Muskmelon Cucumber" • 3 " Vegetable Oyster " Squash " 4 •' Peppergrass Pepper " " Asparagus Raddish " 6 Parsnip Turnip " 4 " Carrot 41 Cabbage " 6 " , SPinrch. Lettuce " 6 ", Sage l'cas " 5 '• Celery 808111, " 2 4 • Parsley ' 41 Sw't Coin " 2, " Tomato' . 14 Also an assortment of flower Seeds, and Connec ticut Seed Leaf Tobacco Seed., &c. &e. Tho La dies are requested to call and oramine before pur chasing elsewhere._ .-L-F. KURTZ. - •• Feb. 5,'64. rpm', Hte Comm todion awakened such au intensst, that no comment is ne. cesnary to establish the practical utility of Commer cial school's. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION:" Bonhle Wook-lieeping in; all its most approv ed ••fornts,--adapted =to the - tiarinmAepartinerta of Tr.nle and Commerce. Commercial Calculations, Mercantile Law, Perunansliip in e,‘ery "style of the att. &c. &e. Each department is under the charge of-a n-experienced-a no-competent-Imtructor—t Jur-, muse---is-both-thorough-and-pructicat.--Student are taught to originate and Conduct all the Books and. Forms pertainitic to real business, thereby bring ing theory into ,practice and thus having them to perform the regular routine of the Counting-house. Stnclunti completing the prescribed manse are qual ified to take charge and conduct on Bcientifte eiples" the 'Books el any well 'regulated - Mercantile esrahliihinent. Time required to complete the course is front Bto I weeks. Enter at any time. Diplo mas awarded for merit only'. trays all ex penses for u full commercial course, boarding inclu ded'. Send for a Circular. Address • A. M. TRIMMER, Feb., I 2— tf] . Chamber:burg _ .. . • ,-- TREASURY DEPA tam F.:NT, ) OFFICE COMPTROLLER OF TIIF. CURRENCY r. Irciskt ' iagtun, Fcbritary 9, 1864. wr HEE EAS, by sat isfmtory evidence presort • V tetito the. undersigned, it - has been ma - deLmip. 7 .7 pc ir that the First National Bank of Waynesboro'._ m the county of Franklin and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly of ganiz,nl under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled “An .act. .to provided national currency, secured _by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,' approved February 25, 18113, and has complied with all the provisions .if said :uct required to be complied with before commencing the business of flanking. Now, therefore, 1; B.teul•:b T. How Ann, Deputy Comptroller of 'the C urrency, do hereby certify that the First National Hank of Waynesboro% County of Franklin and Sta te of Pemisy wania, is authoriz ed to commence 4 the bu iiness of Honking under the act afores'aie." ti ' __ • . """ :,•., In Testimony Whereof, witness my ~., hand an I seal, this Ninth day of Feb-, ) I, ruary, 1864. . , ~ . SA M ETE I. 'l'. . -1 ; '4"•-•".., 1 1 1* Deputy Comptroller oi the Currency. Promotes its Growth. Feb. 19-:-11,W. Restore:: the Color Eradicates Dandruff,. I( . IjNKLI , ','S CEl,El3l?A',k'li'D ualle_d_Dressin urryßit WINE OF IRON, BIT l'Elt WINE OF IRON, Truit WINE OF IRON, TILE GnExt , TONIC, THE GREAT TONIC, THE GREAT TONIC, THE GRE.N.f TONIC, F or 'Ay: T el:in and Indigettion; , For Dyspepsia and Indigestion.; For Dyspepsia and Indigestion; For Dyspepsia and Indigestion; For Weak Stomachs and General Debility. For Weak Stomachs and General Debility. For Weak Stomachs and General Debility. . For Weak Stomachs rend General Debility . Reliable and Sure to do Good, Roll dde and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sum to do Good. Anti Cannot do Harm. And Cannot do Horns. • And Cannot do And Cannot doliarm. It Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood. It ( osts but Little and Purities toe Blood. It Costs but Little awl Purities the Blood. It Costs but Little and Purities the Blood. We Now Only Ask a Trial We Now.bnly Ask a Trial • We Nuts Only Ask a Trial We Now Only Ask a Trial Is Good fir Child ren Is good fin Ladies Contains n) Oil Beautifies the Hair Contains no (um Of b; Valuable :Medicine, Of ibis Valuable Medicine, Of this Valuable Medicine, Of' this Valuable Medicine, Only SoVenty-five and One Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy.live an Ono Dollar per Bottle. -Only Seventy-five and One Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy-five and One Dollar per Bottle. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Costs but $1 Prepared solely by S. A. KUNKEL & 8110., Guttural Depot, 118 Market-st., Harrisburg, Pa. For solo in Waynesboro' by ' . .1. F. KURTZ, And all respectable dealers throughout the county. Feb. 26. 1864.-31n] Public Sale. r i H E undersigned intern ing to go West, will sell at Public Sale, at her residence, 2 miles southwest of Waynesboro', near Jacob Carbaugles Mill, On TueqdaY the 15th of March, 1864; WORK .HORSES, among which is a good hrood•Mare ,• • with foal SIX HEAD 01' CATTLE, among which are 4 Milch Cows, 3 Young Cattle, TEN HEAD OF HOGS, 1 Sow and 6 Pigs, 1 single Shovel Plow, 2 sets of Breechbaeds; 2 sets of Front Gears,4 Collars, 4 Blind Bridles, 3 Riding Bridles, 6 ouser's, 4 halters, 6 bags, 1 grind stone, 1 long ladder, 1 riding Saddle, 1 side Saddlo,2 bush el baskets, 1 Corn Coverer; also OfWr3V411:1110117 - 1145ii, one Parlor, one Ten-plate, and one Ikrge Cooking Stove and fixtures, 1 Secretary, 2 Bureaus, I Eight Day Clock, 4 Tables, 3 Wash Stands 6 sets of Chairs, 4 Rocking Chairs, 6 Bedsteads and Bedding, 2 Chests, I settee, 1 large - - Kitchen Cupboard, 65 YARDS OF CARPETING, 3 Ltiolting Glasses, Queensware, tin Ware and Cedarware, 1 Iron Ket tle,• I bbl. Vinegar, I WI. Cucumber Pickets, 2 meat vessels, I churn, Applebutter by the crock,. Bacon. and Lard by the pound, 1 Sausage machine and stuffer, 3 meat benches, 4 tubs, 2 rubbers, 2 corn seives, 5 flat irons, Potatoes by the bushel, 'l2 acres GRAIN IN TRU GROUND, and many articles too tedious to enumerate. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when a cred it of Nine Months will be given on all sums of $.5. and upwards by ANN MARIA HOI 4 LINGER. Feb. I2.—ts] G V. MONO, Auer. Lumber i Lumber "D L. MAURER & CO., Chambersburg, Pa. JD, have constantly on hand a large assortment White. I= l l2lq } xcieas. and other Lumber, which they will sell at leasonable rates. Office in Wunderlick,& Need's now Warehouse, apposito tho Railroad Depot Ohambersburg, Jan. 22-6 w. C,l)Tfl7tlat,Hair, Tooth . and Nail — Brushes just received and fur salo very low by M. t hl. sTONNII. ° May 13: wE boost of tho "Red, White and Blue." We sh , oboast of the - prettiest Hoods and Clouds, this side a Pairadelphia, at " Paica'i .._.,..,-----.. 1 . . . .. ..?/ . - ,-,, -'• - I , • • OF - NEW • -• • ~,,• /, , ' ' , •.. • , . -/ we. , -,•• , te./ , / , . • t " • .„ . IfEIRCI4I4 COLLEGE: 1 '. , . . ) .. . endilvincreanbig itnportrinee oltnelied to j. • . ,- . er4.11 edtten.titm, u rid the very t.enerni at. hich WC branch in exciting' throughout I , . . - I • . „. , . " I , , , ,ori___ • ..-_____:_:_ ••.: - ' .__ 7 • . . . . . MIKE ; Ohoi .4i. the following personal property, viz FOUR HEAD OF FEBRUAIU2G. LATEST ARRIVAL! immx= iiiIBERSON, BENEDICT & CO., Waynesboro' Pa. • ARE NOW RzatrinNG THEIR • PIINT SUPPLY, FEINT Si IPPLY, FON I SUPPLY. I- .4_ft--lams-mcr..-m—Tw - - ai C. IVO D S :-PRING DRY GOODS sPRING DRY GOODS tiPRING DRY GOODS Zia_ 111-1 D NESS GOODS LADIES LAM It LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GO-O-D-S FURS, SHAWLS AND DUMAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NIIBIAS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES ANL =NO .741110- SPlllbig . ?FAROS 111 MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEM ) , CHEAP. - CLOTHS, C 1,07 HS, CA SSIMERES .4 ND SATINETTS, CLOTHS, CAb.SLIIERES AND SAT !NETTS, CLOTHS, OASSLVERES AND SATLNETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS. I 7 NDERSHIRTS, AND AND AND • DRAWERS. DRAWERS, DRAWERS, GROCERIES! Gr3ceries, hardware, Groceries, • Hardware, Groceries, Liardware. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. MOM HD IMUS. Qucensware, Notions, Qua/kg/Dare, Notions, (2:tea/ware, • No tions. rirWe would call the attention of our custom ere and the public to our new stock of goods, and at the same-time return our thanks- to -customers and others for their liberal patronage, and will en. deavor by fair dealing with all, to merit a continu ance of the same. AMBEIISON4ENEDICT & Feb. 26. 1861. , - , AN Ord Elt lot of Beautiful Balmoral' just re ,ceivoil it (nov'27) Pataa'a (1110 to tilniz's for a pure. L .atticto of ifoofland's uu dermal' Bitters. fel). 5 '64 LATEST RHIVAL .A.T STOVER'S, GEO. - 4Yyinesb►oro'. rah- - .......0-.... 16 ,ANKFUI. kynd favors find patronage here 4 tofWeThestowed upon linYtTitiklitraPPetrnt7befor the public to solicit a continuance of the same.— II e having' just returned front the eastern cities with tine a and well selected stock of new FALL AND WINTER re, B Which he intends selling at very low rates, which IM knows he can do to the satisfaction of all who . T wrwrllisTlNDlNl. the heavy drains. by - will call and examine his stack. "IN me alone'' Quartermasters -in duly I • Below yot, will find enumerated a few articles am lintli . v nv• Wm Or my customers and the public which will hr Lund among his stock to la Inkli ht cenpra lir that I am Oil hoard amain with a large calls your attention. 'I 'ripply thai ever of NE W mid FRESH F 0 R ' TM E JIG. _AIL. MEW IC Fie has a large assortment of WINS Uoads CO usist tig in part of Fig'd and Coi'd Silks, Fluid Mohair, Silk Warp Mohair, Bereges,_ , Lovelies, French and tlomtic Gingtpms Poplins, Pongee Mixture, • - Cloth furoLothea, Wrapings, Gloves, Hosiery, hi great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR ) , • Broad' Cloths, Black and Fancy CassimereP, Union Cassimeres, u..; anew, Cottonade4, Summer Coatings, • Tweeds,' Vet% It Cord, Sill: Vesting, Volvstine :est.n,gg, o f a, II kinds; in fact a full assotment of goods for Gentle men wear. Also a larger . und well 6CleCtell mock Or I'll6ll Chili. Figured Dulailo, Poplins, DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment of Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate. - If you want anything nt all in the Dry Goods lino 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 Sto - ver's,as he always gives the highest market price. No give him a call, and he will sell you goods as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. Nov. 13, 186:1. PUBLIC SALE. rrIHI : subscriber intending to tincline farming, I will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, 2 miles Nouthease of Waynesboro'. near Stouffer's .0n Monday the 14th of March, 1864, the following personal property, viz : 1 GOOD WORK HORSE, 16 HEAD COLTS, Nine of which ale two, yearlings and Seven one year old: 450 Head Cattle, among them are Five Mulch Cows with calf, Twen ty nine head of Steers, .amens' which arc Eleven fat, Twelve Heifers, live of which me with calf, Four Bulls, one fat; 26 BERKSWOLD MEP • 5 sgY'" 16 HEAD HOGS BROAD-TREAD ROAD WAGON, with bed bows; '2 Plantation Wagons, one nearly new; 3 pair Bay Carriages, 2 pair Wood Ladders, 1 Mc- Cormick Reaper, 1 Woodcock. Mower, 1 Grain Drill I' Spring Rake, FIVE 11A.RSIREAR PLOWS , 4 double and 4 single Shovel Plows, 3 Harrows, 3 Wheelbarrows, double and single trees, 1 spreader, I . filth churn, 4 log Chains 1 pair butt traces, 10 hal ters and chains, new; 12 cow chains, 1 pair breast I ( chains, 1 .jackscrew, ::'se tsnt Gears, 1 sot single Harness, 1 Winumill, 1 lling Screen, forks, rakes. and shovels , 7 BARREL OP VINEGAR, 3 . meat vessels, 4 hogsbeids, 2'c er barrels, 1 cider Mill, Woodcock's make; lot kegs, 3 grain cradles, 3 mow ing scythes and snaths, 1 set BLACKSMITH TOOLS,, 2 crowbars, 2 - picks, 1 three-inch tire_ld feet long, 1 feed trough, and many other articles of minor value Salo to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when a credit of Nine Months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards, the purchaser to gilie his or her note with approved security, and if not paid within Twenty daysatfter maturity, interest will be°charg ed from date. No property to he removed until the conditions of the sale are complied with. _ _ ABRAHAM SHOCKEY. • Feb 12—ts] J. BOWARD, A uct. N. B. Thu subscriber has also 10 bushels Clo vetoed which will be sold at private sale. Any person wishing to see the same can do so by calling. on John W. Hoover, at the Amsterdam Mills, who is authorized to sell the same. • A. S. Admiiiistia - tors's Notice. WHERHAS Letters of Administration on the Estate of Emanuel Miller. late of Washing ton township, dec'd, have been granted to the sub scribers, residing in. Washington township; all per sons indebted to the said Pdatate r arc-hcra. • - ted to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the said decedent, will make known the same without delaYs.to JACOB E. MILLER, NICHOLAS IiONEBREAK, Feb 26-6w] Administrators: „Ma' 1131, ."31E` .111_ 31104 HEREA B , Letters of Administration. on the Estate of Valentine Keckler,late of Wash. ington township, decease& have been granted to the subscriber; residing in Washington •townehip; all persons indebted to the said Estate, are hereby 'requested to make immediate Upayment, and thoite having claims or demands against the Estate of said decedent, will make known the same without delay, to WILL lAM KECK LE It, . • . ” . -Ater— AEIV (100118 fi001E! JEFF. DAVIS ,AND ills i Inineffmtsti I sucked in. • lib; attempt 'close out P - 11 0 V E !fl=l . l-'gJittES-Srliffjili.-1 1 ,- flat-1111-1 R,„ „;.,•., ~.,. 1 GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, . • BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c, • Wineli—l-can-andLwill—sall—as-clic_ap-ne—the_theap est "or tiny of I.vr 111,111 " . - rP t I 11 g J"-1 • l'!..nt•li an, E:t:;110.: tilrr:r•na, A Ipireas - , - mlnTheril (;inakitig (Moths of OVPTy , r niftr and det•ertplion. ' OURNING GOODS BM. French Mcrines • "" English do., all Word Delames', M.ttithera Cloths, 'rural (.'.1443R, F;agilAil Clap!. Primls, 1 " 1 ell ell 011 yr, , • lined Crapc•ltihboob, • • Hood, Nuifiao, • 11 a hilf,ra and everytl•fo4 to m:llse the Sad mournerlook beau tiful iu all Jut sorrow. GENTS , WEAR, Broad Clotlot, Bik. and Fancy Cassimercs, Bea ver Cloths, Silk and Velvet Vesting, Merino Shirk and Drawers, Fancy Flannel Shirk, Linen tear• sails and Cash. Shirt Fronts. Neck Ties, - Collars IlandlsTs, lion, Suspenders, and anything and cverythig; to cause hint to break a ladie's heart, or Wake hint presentable at the house of Queen Vic. WOOLEN GOODS, All colnry , Bny St4te Flannals, Gray, Bra, • Aolferino, Ned Twilled - Flannel, Gray do. do., Green. do. dn., YttliOW do, do. IJli)z,trlT - tact Bro • Ticking, J cans, Denims, Burlaps, Sheetings, . Pillowcase muslin, Hickory stripes • Canton Flannels. GROCERIES Q UEENSVIII:RE. We have a full and complete stock and will sell very low, come and see for yourselves. To see is to buy. .Remember the place. Northeast corner of the Diamond. ' Oct. 23:- JOS. PRICE -- FUME, LE TO 111111 IMIEST E the undersigned intend to put up a Cane AbMill and Evaporator to manufacture syrup., at Ringgold, Md. 'll a }:au Lila attention or tanners to the importance of raising the Cane; as it . is be lieved by persons who have raised it te be the moat valuable crop that can be raised. It yields from two unAred , snit twenty.five to two hundred and seven ty.five gallons of Syrup to the acre. The Cane is best planted on hills. The seed should be sprouted before planting it. Persons wishing to get seed can_ get it at Charles liitesbew's . store, Ringgold; at Charles Hiteslusw's store, butttlisburg; at Ground &- Logart's store, Leitersburg; , /at Goo. Stover's store., Waynesboro% at Daniel Mentzm's Mill, at aamnet Frantz's Mill, at Geo. Besoro's Mill, in • the Black Corner, and at the Nunnery Mill. Feb. 12, '6ll.—lfj ' L . & R. PRICK; AW A WlB Misses and Cent's, all kinds, description end : pnces at ((tot ;to) A =OM
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