cr''ll,*l.fritai,lairEt: - 31T-13, , . . W e nt+ following are our terms for subscription advertising and jolt work, to which we will strictly adhere whilst thWpredent "tver prices", continue SUBSORIP'i lON,' Per Annum, If Aid within the year, $ 2 ,00 di I/ " after the year,• . 2.50 ADVERTISING, Per Square of ton lines, three times, 1;1.50 each-subsequent insertion, a 5, Administrator's and Execator'S not Ws. flw, 2.50 A liberat deduction made to yearly advertisers. JOB WORK Quarter-Sheet Hand-Bills, (g 5 to 30) $2.00. Half " , 3.50 Whole " " " " -• " 6.50 ['For all job work and , local advertising terms nvarialtly W. BLAIR. , Editor and Proprietor. PUBLIC SALE. T. HE subscriber intending to quit farming will sell at public rata, at We residence, about one and a hall mile's East of Waynesboro', on Monday the 27th of March, 1865, the following personal property, to wit: 4 WORK 'HORSES ) THREE' TWO-TEAR OLII COLTS; 16 HEAD or CATTLE, among which are five Mikh Cows; 2 narrow-tread Plantation Wagons, 1 one-horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 three-horse Plow, 3 Ijarrows,- 2 single and 4 double bhovtl Plows, treble, double and sin gle trees; • I NEW CARRIAGE , foi'one or two.horses, 1 pair new Wood Ladders, 1 Wood Bed, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 pair Hay Car 'rinses, 1 Wheat Fan, Grain Cradles and slowing :Scythes, 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 Grindstone, 1080 feet new Pine Lath, 1000 feet Pine Boards and a lot of f ather Lumber, 2 sets new Breechbands, :3 eels Front e tlears and Plow Gears, 5 Fly-note, collars, bridles and ,haiters; Bay by the Too; 20 Acres .GRAIN IN THE_G:FLOUND ; more. or less; about 100 bushels Oats, 3 bushels Cltiverseed, rakes, forks, and many other articles too numerous I to mention. E7'Sale to commence at 10.o:clock on said day, when the terms will be made known by - Jahits ifitUfti BACH. Morel) 17—Is. PUBLIC .SALE. 111 HE subscriber intending to move west, will sell at public rule tit his residunee, iu W oynesdorol on VitettnesdaN the 29th of March, 1805, the follow ing property, to wit.: 2 kIiNE 8.110 AT; 18-day Cloy*, 1 cut ONE BUREAU, ONE SAFE, 2 sets Chairs, one set as good as new; 1 Boston Rocking Chair, one Hindi one, 1 Lounge; 3 Bed steads, 1 tiundie bedstead, 1 rocking cradle, 1 colitis high chair, 1 large dining table, good as new; 1 breakfas:, table, 1 wash stand, I parlow Stove and pipe, 1 Ten plate stove and pipe, 1 doughtray, 1 kitchen table, 1. iron kettle, 1 lard press. 1 meat bench, 1 meat vessel., a lot tinware, opplebutter by the crock, a lot crocks, tubs and barrels, a lot can ned fruit, 1 wheelbarrow, arid many other a ittcles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 -o'clock on said day when, the terms will be made known by JACOB SMITH. March 10—ts] J. R. Storm, A uct. PRO 111 HE subscriber intending to relinquish farming, will sell at public sale, at his residence near Quiney,`on Friday Me 24th of March, 1863, the lolluwing personal property, to sit: GOO 5 WORK 11011SES, one an extra black harhess horse; 15 HEAD or ,CATTLE, 5 of %Inch which are Mulch Cows, the balance young Cattle, IS HEIM O.E HOGS, 2 Farm Wagons, 3-inch tread, one as goad as new; one-horse and 1 spring wagon, ,1 improved Mc- Cormick Reaper, 1 spring rake, 1 Creka fodder cut ler, 1 Threshing Machine, all complete; 1 grain drill, 2 aiir ha ladders 1 w o double and 1 single shovel plow, 2 harp ows, I good jackscrew, 1 log chain, I fifth chain.and spreader, treble, double and single trees, 2 sets durigboards, 1 . hay cutter, wheelbarrow, 1 good wheat lan, shovels, forks, lakes, 300 BARRELS CORN, 200 BUS— OATS, 5 TONS HAY, 10 loads Corn -I:.dder, lot good begs,2 vets front gears, 2 seta breech bands, 4 sets plow gears; 5 tly.nets, one line, 3 !sou sons, riding and blind bridles, collars, wagon and plow lincs,halters and cow chains, 1 wagon sivtdle, .2 maul rings, 3 ladders, 1 holster, 1 set harness gram crudes and snowing scythes, 1 digging iron, 1 mat tock, 3 barrels vinegar, 1 grindstone, 1 barrel pro. served Cider, an extra article, 1 sausage cutter, 2 bedsteads, l corner cupboard, 1 desk, 1 set chairs, applebutter by the crock, lard' by the pound, and a variety of other articles not necessary to enUmerate. sale to commence at 11 u!clock A. M., when the terms will be made known by March 10—tai PUBLIC•SALE. HE subscribers will offer at public sale on the 1 premises, Wednesday the 291 h of March, 180, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a' Lot of Ground adjoining the Borough of Waynesboro', containing 1.•..21 AS. d TEL , more or less. Terms made known on the day of sale I y W. W. PAXTON, J. R. WEL6I-1, Agents for the Heirs of John Flanagan, dec'd. • March, 10—ts. oConseripted:— _subseriber_having—been-conseripted—he-tle sires each and every one indebted to him to call and make immediate settlement. It as import ant that ho should close his business himself before leaving for the army, otherwise the collection and settlement of his accounts must be entrusted to the • hands of a,colleetor. He takes this occasion M return thank, for the very liberal patronage bestow? ed upon him during the past. March 3-43 w) GO-NR-A-D--R-U-7.118. :r4iihr ILID rlirllE iliD 31IE a, pERSONS who gave their notes at the sale of George Summers and John Zody, Administra tors of Conrad Zody, dec'd, on the 4th of October last are notified that the same will be dug on the the inst., and if payment is not made within 'ten days interest wilt be charged horn day offsets. The —notes - are-an - the handsof George Summers, Sen. to whom payment should be made infromediately.. - GEORGE SUMMERS,IBon. 2 Adm'nf. CHN ZUDY. 'ALF & 111TESHEW, CHAMBERSIkIRG, ARE iii receipt of'On ." Ctoisq , nll widths and qtralitiea-='fable, FlOor, and I*ir t Also Pa • per tie - yarift.thich it 'ilw.coat of Cotton Wrapping Yarn, - • - , We wholesale or, retail at 'the lowest 'market rates. N. 11. An Intaortnient of ,Thy Gocale)tePt.up. all of, Dry seasonstlie year.... Inn 27—ti. 1(4 I . ;,'S timer t'eb. Jre b. 4, SG 1. - JOHN MIDDOUR. WM. ADAMS. Auct. rEmm PUB. SALE,-,, {Tin subscriber intending intending to gat farming will sells: at public sale at his residence 3 miles wen of Waynesboro', on the,turnpike leading to Green castle, on MONDAY the 27th of MARCH, .1865 tile following persons& pioperty, to wit: . 3 WORK HORSES,, . 2 of which ani_hrood mares with[ foal, 2 of them lenders; 2 yearling Colts, ' 5 OF. CATTL - 14 • among which is 1 Co* end 1-IYelfer which fresh about the time of bale; 5 heed Hogs, one of which is a brood sow with pig,' 2 head or Sheep; 1 goad Wagon for . two or ibree horses, 1 onmhorse. Wngun, • • AL MS ELT I:OW.1r 3 barshear plows, 1 single and 1 double shovel plow, 1. harrow, I.pair hay carriages. f pair wood ladders, 1 cutting box, 1 hay knife, treble, double and sin. gle trees, 1 pair spreaders, forks and raked, 2 sets breechbands, I sit front gears, fly-nets, collars, bri dles, leather halters, I viagon'ttaddle,3 botiseni, butt traces, breast and cow chains, I barrEshovel, barrels and bexas, 1 mattock—also the one-Italia:32 Acres GRAIN IN THE GROUND; and many other articles not necessary mention.— Sale to commence At 9 o'clock on said day wit( n the terms will be made known by SAMUEL S. DEAItDORFF. March 10—tsi WM. ADAMS, Met. PUBLIC SALE. MILE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at the I Mount Hope Mill, on WEDNESDAY THE 22.1) DAY OF MARCH, 1865, the following per sonal property, to .wit ONE GOOD FAMILY HORSE: I Grain Drill, 1 Cart, about 160.0 Shingles, a lot of Lumber; CORN by the barrel, and other articles not necessary to mention. arSale to commence at 11 o'clock on said day wheri the, terms will be made known by JOHN HELLER, Adtniniatrator of Michael Mut; deed. I'lw eutneribers will sell 011 , the same time and place, the-following personal property, to wit : 3 WAGONS, one - two-home, one three - -lforse and one spring wa gon; 1 two-horse Plow, 1 double shovel Flow, one Harrow, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1. pair Wood Midden 1 Cutting Box, 1 Chop- Chest, 1 Grindstone, one Wheelbarrow, 1 Sled,t Log Chain, 4 Stone Sledges crowbar and digging iron, a lot old bon, l jack screw, 10 grain bags, ,2 bag wagons, bushel and halt-bush. measures, 2 sets Breechbands, 1 set of Front Gears, 1 set Plow Bears, 1 Wagon Saddle, housens, collars, brill/es, butt and breast chains, 1 pair spreaders, double and single trees, 1 pair black smith tongs, brace and bilis, 1 set boring tools,rakes Ibrks, shovels, drawing knife; 1. Coal Stove and pipe, 1 Bedstead and 13edding, 1 Bnreau, 1 Desk, and other articles not enumerated. Terms made known by TRAILER & BELLER. March 10—ta] J. It. St , trtt, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. frItHE subscriber intending to mote from Waynes• 1 boa will sell .at public sale, at his residence on 11 , 1 sin* street, an Friday the 31th of March, 1865, the following personal property, to wit: • 2 HEAD Or HORSES; 1 Spring W ogon, 1 set liarnesa;—also his entire stock of Cabinet maker Tools, with the following household Furniture, viz:—Bureaus, Tables, Bed• steeds, Stands, Sinks, end many other articles not necessary to enumerate. Sale to commence st 10 o'clock on said day wiien the terms will be made known by , Feb. to—te) PUBLIC SALE. rjll.ll-IE subscriber intending to move west, will sell at pubiic sale, at his residence in Quincy, on ulurrlay the 18/h qf March, 1865, the following personal property, viz: 28 SIRS OF BEES, in the first order of improved Hives, 12 improved empty hives; .1 secretary, 1 bookcase and sofe,l cor nor cupboard, door glass, 1 sink, 2 wot-not tables, one new; 3 sets chairs, 2 locking chairs, 4 bedsteads 1 kitchen table, 1 sewing stand. 1'24-hour clock, 1 writing desk, 1 large chest, .2 LARGE TEBT-PLATE STOVES, 1 Cook Stove, 2 meat vessels, 1 barrel cities vine gar, 1 first rate large iron kettle, I ' I OF BOOKS, of various kinds, 1 good sausage cutter and sniffer, 2 meat benches, 24 heavy chestnut posts, 5 benches to set bees on, a lot boards, a lot flag stone, 1 new grain cradle, mowing scythe, 2 grindstone, 1 wheel barrow, 1 shot gun, 2 ladders, cooper and carpenter tools, 1 work bench and screws, 1 paint grinder, 1 keg of white lend; a lot birch plank, a lot cradle stuff, a lot dry paint, beeswax, neadefoot oil, and many' other saicles. tale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when a credit of 4 months will be giv en on all sums of $lO and upwards. • tiAiIIUEL BEAVER. Ftb 24—ts] J. R. Sa t in, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. aHE subscriber will sell at public sale, in front of Bowden'e }rote!, in Waynesboro', Wednes. day the 29th qf March, 1865, at 1 ,o'clock, P. M., a Tract of Land, E. ituated about 1 miles West of Waynesboro'. on the turnpike leading to Greencas tle, adjoining lands of David Snivoly, M. Moroi! and Geo. Royer, containing 13 ACRES and 27 Perches, best quality limestone land The subscriber also offers at privet§ sole Ms valu able town property, consisting of a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE and Let of (bound, on Church street, Waynesboro', with all necessary Out-buildings, in good order, and a variety of the roost choice fruit on said lot. The above tract of hind can be purchased private. ly prior to the day of sale. March 10— tsl MARTIN GEISNR. SELECT AND CLASSICAL-SCHOOL (IN Monday the 3d Jay of April next, the sub. (IN will open a Select and Clissical School in the Western school house for the youth of both sexes The instruction will be thorough and ~comp lete. Session to continue eleven weeks. • The patronage of parents and guardians are re ' spectfully solicited. J. F. CAMPBELL. March 10- 3w. n IS, LOH 70 ,1001 IiTIIIA WE the undersigned intend to put up a Cain Mill and Evaporator to manufacture Syrbp et Ringgold, Md. We call the attention of farmers to the importance of raising the Cane. as it is be lieved by persona who have raised it to bo the most valuable crop that can be raised. It yields front two hundred and twentyfivo to two hundred and seven ty-five gallons of Syrup to the acre. The Cane i best planted on hills. The seed should be sprouted before planting it. Persons wishing to get seed can get it at Charles Hitoshew's store, Ringgold; at Charles Hiteshow's istoro,Bmithsburg; at Ground & Login's store, Leitersburg; at Geo. Stover'i store, Waynesboro'; at Daniel Mentzer's Mill, at maraud Frantes Mill, at Gee. Besont'a Mill, in the Black Corner, And at the Nunnery Mill. Feb. 12,'04 —tf] ' & 11. , FRICK. OR.. L'N;..SNIVELY, Former Partner Dr;.l• C. Richards; Gbambersbarg i . AS, opened an office in Waynesboio', in the JULnew. house erected by Dr. James Brotherton mceasrif. and 'oil! ottrnd promptly to all CPIIS. Jon. 13— if. SEWING MACHIN'E • , about 20 yar d s of Carpeting; 1 good Rifle, 1 lase Metal/este!. 2 hawela and Vinegar, 18-gal. Keg; Potatoes by the bushel;"n lot 'Tinware, crocks, dish es. &C., I iron Kettle, I. Wood Saw,-1 Shovel rakes and hoes; 1 iiiiiieShovel Plow, 1 good Wheelbarrow, 1 hoist Saddle, ONE FINE LARGE COOKING STOVE. and fixtures, 1 Ten-plate Stove, 1 Parlor Cook Stove, all in goad order. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when a credit of six months will be given on all stuns of $6 and upwards, purchasers to give their notes with approved security. _ JOHN NEWCOMER. Feb 24—ti] G. T. Moto, Auct. THE undersigned intending to.- remove to the west, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, about one mile North of Waynesboro', on the road leading to Quincy, ON FRIDAY the 24TH DAY OF MARCH, 1865, the following personal proper sty, to wit: - 1 GOOD MILCII COW, 2 Hogs; 1 Bureau, I Cotner Cupboard, 1 Safe, 5 Bedsteads, among which aro two French and one Cottage Bedstead; 1 sink, 3 tables,- among which is one fine cherry dining table and one breakfast table; 1 wash stand, 2 doughtrays, 1 rocking cradle, 3 sets chairs, 1 fi ne clothes chest, 1 fine walnut wood chest, 3 rocking chairs, one small; 3 looking glasses one largo Otte; - EXTRA - .COOKING: - STOVE and fixtures, new; 1, Cy lender Washing Machine, Hull'ord's make; t wheelbarrow, 1 pickle stand. a lot good stove pipe, 1 new iron kettle, 1 pot rack, 22 yds. Imported Carpet, 12 yds. Oil Cloth, 3 bar rels Vinegar, one extra sour; a lot applebutter and peach butter by the crotik,l good meat bench, water can and'keg, 1 dinner bell, I good axe, maul and wedges, wood saw, 2 pitch forks, shaken and dung •forks. I shovel and mattock, 6 bus. ashes, 3 bus. of stone coal, 1 sack of salt, 4 good tubs, barrels, boxes crocks, dishes; tinware, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'- clock on said day when the terms will be made known by GEORGE SIAM Y.. arch 13—ts] G. V. MONO, ..auct. Frl%e above articles are nearly new having been in use but a short time. G. S. 111 HE aul4criber intending to move west, will sell at public sale, at his residence, on the turnpike leading from NVa . yneshoro' to leiterehurg, and neir the Antietam Junction, nesday the 28th of March, 1865, the following property, to wit: 2 FINE HORSES, 1- of which is en excellent family and buggy horse; 1 EXTRA FRESH MILCH COW, 2 heud Hogs; I two-horse Carriage, I Buggy, I Spring Wagon, 2 tons of Hay, I crowbar, I digging iron, I shovel, hoes, rake and spade, 2 folks I set buggy harness, cow chains and halters. Also—. Household and Kitchen Furniture, to wit : I secre tary and bookcase, 2 bureaus, 6 bedsteads, I corner cupboard with glass doors, I kitchen cupboard, I safe, l sink, 4 tables, I lounge, I chest, 1 twenty four hour clock, 2 sets chairs, 2 rocking chairs, I large shop Stove with pipe, JOHN FISHER. O. V. Motto, Auct 1 GOOD COOK STOVE with pipe• and fixtures, I iron kettle, 3 tubs, I churn, tinware land queensware, applebutter, vinegar, bar rels and buckets. Also a lot of books, among which are 10 vols. of "Debates of Penns. Uonvention," and Dunlop's Digest of Pa. laws; I stand with pickles; tgrSale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., when due attendance and a yeaeonable credit will lit gtv en by DANIEL NEWCOMER, Sa . March 3-4] G. V. Morro, Auct• rrIHE subscriber will sell at pablic ea le, at his,res :ll. idence, about 1 mile from Waynesboro', on the turnpike leading to Leitersburg, on Salzirday the 251 h of March, 1865, the following personal properly, to wit: 4 WORK HORSES, ' 2 Celle, one two and the other three years old; 9 HEAD OF CATTLE, among which ore three Mulch Cows, 1 will be fresh about the time of sale; 1 Sow, 12 fine'Shontstlifarm Wagon and bed, 1 sleigh, I feed trough, 1 good Spring Wagon, 1 Thershing Machine and Power. 1 wheat fan; 1 good sprlnLdrill, 1 new spring rake, 1 revolving rake, 2 pair hay carriages, 2 three and 1 two horse plows, 2 harrows, 3 double and 2 sin gle shovel plows, 1 corn coverer, treble, double and single trees, 1 first-rate spreader, breast. and • butt chains, 2 log chains, 1 jackscrew, 2 sets breechbands 3 sets front gears, 3 sets good plow gears 1 set har ness, 1 wagon saddle, b bridles, among which ore 2 new; collars, lumens, halters, I good fly-net 2 lines a l lot cow chains. a lot forks and bag wagon, a lot hogs, 1 mattock, 1 grindstone ? 2 grain cradles, 1 mewing scythe, 1 moss-cut saw, I axe, 1 lirgo meat vessel, 1 iron kettle, 1 pot rack, 1 barrel vine gar, 1 dinner bell,•f i ta hie, 2 bedsteads, I set kitchen chairs, I betich, I NINE-PLATE STOVE, I live and I &gal. kcg „a lot barrel, and boxes, ap plateau by the crock, a lot bacon and lord by tho pound, also JORN BY THE BARREL, and many otheyarticlea_too_numerous to mention. Salo to commence at IO o'clock on Haiti day when. the terms will be made known by JOHN SOLLENBERGER. G. V. MONO, Auct. c l . I IHE stibscriher will sell at Public Sale; at his residence, at the East end of Main Street, in .1 aynesboro', on Tuesday the 21st day qf Mardi. 1245,the—fulle-wing—persortal—property,--to—witi—l Standing-top Buggy unit Harness, 1 Halter; TWO SETS OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS, 4 sledges, 2 solid box vices, 2 screw Plates,• 2 sets shoeing tools and boxes, I Tirebender, 1 box man drel, 2 new mattocks, 1 digging iron, 1 Jackscrow. 1 Grindstone, 2 bundles of horseshoe bars, a lot blis ter steel, a lot of old springs an I old tire, old stench rods, a lot old chains and heavy iron, old iron and screws, 2 shop buckets, brace and • bits, 80' bushels bumecool. a lot, new shoes, I shop desk, 2 cow chants, 2 monkey wrenches, 3 squares, 2 mowing 'ecy then, a lot nail and bolt iron, 3 loather aprons, 1 pair steelyards, 3 tire hooks, 3 pair largo tire tongs bedstead, 1 stand, 1 sink, I meat 4108431, a lot. Applebutter, and other articles not necessary to mention. . Sale to commence at ID o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by. ELI Lin 14E. G. V. MONO, A uct .1EC41;;100k". pTIIAYED from' the premises of the' sulawriber op tk..7th ult. a WHITE BOAR *Lout 7 months old. A liberal reward will ho timid for such intermation as will lead in hiscoNwery, . : , Mare 3w J, JOHN SOI.I.EN LI mom.n. • THE subscriber intending. , to 'move west, will sell at. Public Sale, at hia reeidence, in Quincy, Oa Monday the 27th day of March, 1805, the following property, viz: ''ONE FINE YOUNG MARE; 1 Cow;: l'Open top Buggy; 2 sets Chairs, 2 large Rocking Chairs, I small do., I child's High. Chair, 4 Bedsteads, I: Trundle Bedstead, 3 good Safes, 2 Dough trays; 1 Boron u, 1 corner Cupboard, 3 Stands 2. Wood Chrsts, 1 line largo Lounge, 2 twenty four hour Clocks, 1 Sink, 1 Churn and' Buck, ono new Clothes Chest, -3 Tables, 1 Booking 'Cradle, I pithy Buggy, 1 Hobby , Horse, 1 Child'&Bljd, 3 Wash Tubs, 1 Clothes' Wringer,' 1 Family PUBLIC SALE. PUBLIC SALE. SS !MS GM IN TIE NUR March 3—ti) PUBLIU SALE. Minch 3—ts] T"' subscriber intendit u to einit Arming, will sell at public on le, nt 'residence. ono mile Northeast of Waynesboro!, On ITeibleadity 11te.2211 of March, 1885, the following personal property, to wit 5 HEAD HORSES one of which is an 'excellent leader, I extra horse Colt,,one year old; 11 •HMO OF 11011NIM MILE, among which are 4 Mitch Cows,"3 of which will he fresh about the time of sale, 2 young Bulls. (one Devonshire breed), the balance young cattle; it head of Hogs, among which are 2 brood sows . with pig; 2 Wagenso farm lied; good as new, pair hay carriages, 2 sets dung; boards, 2 acts hreeclibends, sets front gears, 3 sets plow geois. ily-nets, 5 hob sena, 1 wagon saddle, conks, . Ladles, halters, butt, breast end cow chains, fifth•chain, spreader, 1 log chain, lee cutter end rough lock, 1 jackscrew,k wheelbarrow, 2_ bendiest. plows, 2 single, 3 double end I treble shovel plows, t Corn Coverer, 2 har rows, single, double and treble trees ; MeCOßlNlfilii REAPER; 1 new spring rake, 1 revolving rake, 1 wheat. fan, I bag wagon, 1 barn shovel, half hushel,lot good forks, rakes, shovels, mattock, spades, hoes, ma ul and wed ges, axes, augers, brace and (bits, planes, t jointer, 1 large grindstone, in gond order, 1 SET OF 'MAOEBI4II'II TOOLS, and screwplate, a lot old iron, a lot bolts and screws a lot grain bags, 1 sack salt, Hay by the ten, Corn fodder by the bundle, rye straw by the bundle, a lot Corn by the barrel, Oats, Itye and Potatoes by the bushel, Lurnber,for harrows, 1 pair rail Ladders, 1 NICE OM COOKIE STOVE, nearly new- ' 1 kitchen cupboard, doughtray, 1 churn and buck, wood Loses, 1 set chairs, bench* a lot stone and earthenware, tinware, dishes, knives end forkstt iron kettle, pot racks, meat vessels, tubs buckets, a,lot dried fruit, a lot fruit cans, applebut ter by the crock, tallow, lard, sides, hams and shoul ders by the pound, vinegar by the hairel, 1 barrel ei der, a lot barrels, 3. bedsteads, and many other enl ace. Sale to commenee at 11) o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by CHRIS TIAN It: MILLER. March 9—ta] U. V. Muse, A uct. PUBLIC SALE. TonHE subscriber intending to move west, will sell ' at Public Sale, at his residence, in Quincy, on day the 20th day of March, 1865, the following personal property, to wit: 1 PA DI MARE • I Falling-top Buggy , nearly new; I set single har ness, 1 Riding :Saddle, 1 good riding bridle, 2 bitggy whips,-1-saddle pocket; 2 Fine — Hoge, good — cry - at; 2 manure forks 1 shovel, 1 spade, 1 hoe and rake, 1 axe, hatchet an d mattock; TWO AND - A HALF TONS OF HAY ; more or less. Also Household and Kitchen Furni.‘ Lure, consisting of Six Bedsteads, 3 Tables, one of which is a large dining table; 2 Stands, 1 Bureau, 2 Sales, I desk, 1 Wardrobe, 1 Sink, I corner cup board, 3 sets-Chairs, 3 rocking chairs, 1 high chair, 1 Lourg; also ONE COOKING, STOVE and fixtures, I . parlor stove' and pipe, 1 ten-plate stove and pipe, 1 large copper kettle, 1 meat ves sel, 1. churn' and buck, tubs and htiOtsts,...l.set-ljuil ing Fratries, barrels cider vinegar, 1 meat bench, I barrel soft sonp, 9 empty barrels,, 1 twenty-four hour clock, two looking glasses, earthen anu queens ware, tin arid crockery ware, pots, pans, lard cans, pot racks; smoothing irons. I pair steelyards, 2 zink rubbers, / wood saw and buck, a lot grain bags, Ap plebutter by the crock, Bacon and Lard b the pound, end many other articles. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be made known by LEWIS COLLIFLOWER. March 3—ts . ] /OLIN R. SHITO Auct.• PUBLIC SALE. r HE subscriber intending to quit farming, will i sell at Public Sale, at his rt eidetic°, 3 miles Northeast of Waynesboro,' on the well known farm of Solomon Secrist, now owned by A l ex. Hamilton, oh the road leading from Quincy to Hopewell. Mills, il mile from the former and 2 miles from the latter place, on Thursday the ay of filturch, INO, the following personal propert ,to wit : 5 HEA HORSES ._ip two of which are Brood Mares and excellent wag on and plow leaders; G head of Colts, Otte° of which, : o 2 .B . si I 15 HEAD Or CATTLE, 5 of which are MILCH COWS; 18 bend of Hogs; two Plantation Wagons, 1 Road Wagon n31(1 bed, 1 wood bed, 1 one-horse wagon, just now; I Buggy, 2 seta Breechbands, S sets front gears sole plow Gears, Collars, Bridles, fly-nets; 1 Thrashi.3g Ma. chine and Horse Power, 1 clover Hullt , r, 1 Grain Drill, 1 Hey Rake, • ONE SELF-RAKING REAPER, 2 sets dung boards, 1 barshear plow, 4 doultlo.shov. el plows, 2 single shovel plows, doubler and single trees, 2 log chains, 1 set butt chains, / pair breast chains, 1 set of Blacksmith Tools, all in 'food or• der, now and old iron by pound, 2 parr hay ladders, a lot fodder, 1 first-rate rifle, 40 bags,. a lot flaxseed, 1 Tcn•plate Stove, a lot barrels and Vinegar,. I jack screw, i work dench, planes, chisels, augers,. I first rate drilling machine, about 52 or 53 Ames GI4IN in - the GROUND, 1 wheelbarrow, I grindstone, grain cradles said mow ing scythes, 2 mattocks; 2 harrows, I set harness, 1 wheat fan, shovels, forks, rakes, and many other tic kles not mentioned. Sale to' commence at $ o'clock on said day when the terms will be niacin known by —JACOB DITCH. V. "IcloNo s A tug. Mani) 3—ta.) PUBLIC. SALE. THE undersigned will sell at public sale, nt his residence, 3 miles east of Waynesboro',. on the road leading from Quincy to llope.well Mills, on &turday the 18th of March, 180, the following properly, to wit: 3 GOOD HORSES well calculatnd for either riding or driving, one of which is a fine family horse; S EXTRA. COWS, one of which will be fresh by the day of sale, 2 head Hogs; Shifting-toy Buggy, good as nev; 1 good sleigh and bells, I wheelbarrow 1 set harness. 1 set new (1°,3 new nding saddles, 3 riding bridles, I hasness•net, 2 head halters, 3 cow chains, :3 forks, a IF:t) Id 'duo- rot good bags, I shovel, I axe, I saw and buck, hat chet and hammers; 2 bureaus, 1 cupboard, I side, 2 'sinks, 3 tables, I wand, 1 set chairs, 2 rocking chairs 3 doughtrays I lil-day clock, 3 bedsteads and bed ding, 1 chest, 2 mirrors, 1 COOKING STOVE, , 1 Copper Kettle, lot wash tubs and machines, 1 1 churn and buck, 2 spinning wheels and wool wheel 1 sausage machine and staffer, a lot baskets, 20 or SO yards carpoting,it lot window blinds, lot crocks, tinware, meat vcasel and pickle stand, applebutter by the creek, 1 barrel of vinegar, benches, barrels boxes, tubs, a lot jars, and , many other articles.--; A Iso— 20 BARRELS Or CORN, 10 km Rye. a lot Hay. Sale to commence nt 9 o'clock on said day, when n credit of 12 months will Ix' given on all sums of $5 and upwards, put , . citation; to give their notes with approved security. REBECCA 01.1. ER, CI.I,ER. . oNG, A uct. Ttnrch 3 —lO '2 a W. PUTNAM'S Patent Cloth Wringer jao for WC at tho sign 'or the Big Bed lions D. U. fitstastt.L. Agent 1, Franhliti fatuity. (July 11 'W:.) U. 5.:.: 3o -.LOAN. Bq entfrority of the Seertnary of the Trcesuer the ondersiineti "has tiettuineti the Oeneral i3nbscripiiiria , Agency` for the sa l e nf, the United States l'rectiry Notes, hearing Beech anti thoe,tenthe:per:crnt., in terest, per Lithium, known .118 the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are issued. under date of August 15th 1801, are payable three years twin that time, in cur- rency, or are convertible at the option of the holder U. S. 5-20 six per cent. GOLD-BEARING ROADS. Thes° bonds are now worth a Ptentitun of nine per cent., including gold interest hone:Nov., ,O'hich makes the, actual profit on the 7-30 loan, at current rates, including interest, alum t lan per cent. per an num, besides its exemption from .S`tate or mquict• pal taxation, which adds from one to three per cent. more,, according to the rate levied on other property. The interest is payable semiannually by coupons :flinched tb each note, erhich may be Out of sold to any bank or banker. The interest... Amount; to ' One cent per day on a 850 note. Two cents " " " 8/00 cc Ten " ,c c/ cc $5OO " 20 " " " " 81.000 /c cc " " 65000 44 Notes of all the denominations named will lie promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, Thig M THE ONLY LOAN IN IVIARIEET,, now offered by the Government, and it is confidently i expected that its superior advantages Will make ft GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THF, PEOPLE. Lew thou $20'000,000 remain unFold, which will probably be disposed of within the next GO or 90 days, when the notes will undoubtedly comuintra a premium, as has uniformly been tltil ease on elo- sing the Subscriptions to other Loans• In order that citizens of—every—totr-r alit t of the country may be afforded facilitieg for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks; alid ;Private Bankers throughout the country have gen- erally agreed to 'receive subscriptions at par. Sub ocribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be reeponsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JA Y COOK E, • Sumo nIPT lON AGE SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE !memo) by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Waynesboro'. Feb 24-3 m, FIRST SUPPLY OF, NEW GOODS, AT THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. EMPORIUM JAMES A. mum. MY stock embraces all the hest styles of Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy • aIIeaO36ZEIZEIDaSO2 4 CE.6X39 Plain and Fancy VESTING.% all of which vein ho rondo to order in the most fashion Ale and work manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit. mut° niers. Also a full stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Also, one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the'•town—tine Shirts, Hoisery, Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Al.', Military cloths and enssimeres which will be made o order at the shortest notice. • J. A. FISHER. opposite Washington Ilona., Hagerstown, ;old 0ct.21 1864. 11 3~ W~~ ! g IV HE subscriber having sold his farm, will sell at public sale, at his residence. one half mile east of Waynesboro'. on the turnpike leading to Em mitsburg, on nig • lay the 211/t.of March, 18G5, the following personal property, to wit: 4 GOOD HORSES one a gond family horse, two extra marei with loaf, ttneo of them good lenders; - 8 HEAD or CATTLE, 2 of which are Mulch Cowg, one fresh, the - balance Young Cattle, 5 beau Hogs, one a good brood sow; 1 3. or 4=horae Wagon, four-inch tread, good as new. 1 Falling -top Buggy as good as new; 1 Cart. I single Reaper, 1 single Mower, 1 new Wood Bed, band truck. 1 pair hay ladders, 1 pair hay carria ges; I wheat fan, 1 cutting box, Clvisaisa. I three•horse and I two-horse plow, I.single and 2 double , shoyol plows, 1 two-horso and I three-horso Harrow as good as new; treble, double and -single trees, pair sprenders. 3 log charns, ntotbreast arol cow chnins 2 sets breeclibands, 2 sets fr.nt gears, 2 sets plow gears. 3 fiv-nets, 4 housens, bridles. col lars and halters, 1 side saddle, 1 wagon saddle•and whip, forks, rakes, shovels and hoes, pick 1 sledge, 1 crowbar and digging iron, axes, maul and wedges; 125 BARRELS OF CORN, bu. Cloverseod, fIAY BY THE TON, Corn fod der by the load. about 100 lbs. oil broad we. 1 mir ing end 1 feed trough, I pair shafts, 1 10 ft. gate; !so V VAT- . 7 such as framing timber, ~no, oak, and locust scant ling, lot inch oak boards, locust timber fm win dow sills or sellnr door frames, 2 inch plank from . 5 to 8 feet long, 2 sets dung boards, scallold polls, shingle and plastering laths, walnut and pine boards extra guards and sections for reaper itnd mower. I extra platform. also other extras for machines; C. sets strop hinges; also 1 corner cupboard, 1 bureau, 2 bedsteads, 2 tables, I stand,. I sink, 1 chest; 1 act chairs, 1 harm! cinegar, 2 TEN-PLATE' STOVES with Pipe, molasses by - the gallon, applcbutter• by the crock, POTATOES BY THE BUSHEL tubs, barrels, a lot old iron; I work bench, a lot car penter tools, 1 sash plane. l raison plane, a hit. moulding planes, broad axe, pointing axe, chisels, augers, brace and hitt■. hatchets, saws, sash; doo and shutters, bacon and lard by • the pound; nails, spikes, with many other articles too numerous to mention. Hale to commence a t 9 o'clock, A. M., when the terms will be made known by . . GEORG W. F42I,TZ. March '3 - ts) G. V. Moyu, Ann- LATEST ARRIVAL! DIBER&ON. BENEPICT &CO., IVET IVAT r _2l7 Ka. t CASH.-tia OCTOBER, ,91. Xs ;14. I=EZ=l Wayncsboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FIRST SUPPLY., PONT SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, WINTER DRY CrinDB WINTER DRY GoODS 'WINTER DR Y' GOODs BF.. /WIND lorisiE....wir DRESS GDODS LADIES; LADIES DRESB GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS rITRS SHAWLS AN siTAWLS AND NUDIAR, siIAWLA AT' D NtinlAs HoSIERV AND CD',DvER, HoslEltir AND (11',OVE8, iforEItY,AND.GDOVEs TfifAEl _IIM 41) 91111‘..11.1f5.11 .h r linitl C S 1 MI ;N'S WINTER normß. MEN'S WINTER CODEs, MEN'S WINTER (ffIODS, MEN'S WINTER (OI)DS, c;FTEAP, CHEAT, C•IIEAP. ( - 71,67 f RS73I E IBR ANDRA 7 71V , TR, crorns, CA SSIA/BRRS Ann RA TINETTS, CLOTHS, OASSWRER AND RATINETTR, UNDRUSHTRTR, (Lyn ERSHIRTN lINDERRHIRTS, • AND ' A ND AND DRA WM; , • PRA WE RR. GRA WE RS, GROCERIES (7) . .7reriei, (77•oreries, Groceries, nnv GOons, ntev Goons, DIZI' GOOPS, RIEEISIMIE 1,111 ESE (,)Iterl)slra re, ()linens irtirr, Q If fiC7l 3 WO 1744 e. :112InVo would' call- the attention c our custom ers and tlimptiblie• to our new stuck of goods, and at the morrto time return our thanks to customers and others for their liberal patronage. and will el • deriver by fair dealing with all, to merit a continu ance of the same. - hItiIIERSON, BENEDICT Sc CO. October 21, 186 I; a*.% it - 1" S (7:title l'owdev .4 Feb. • e 5, (1,1 Iranltcare , , 'Hardware, Ilardware. :` olinn.f, NutintPx, NO Bolls. K !TUT:CA
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