=M l ==i I :ILLACE RECORD. 1:7 , 47.A , ..1Z , N" EIS IlEtto EL Cl'. Friday, March 8, 1867. Virllon C. S7.l.tlyster, formed. of Charm ershurg, was lust . week confirmed by the Semife as.tJ S Judge for Colorado. 16 - P"President Johnson tilts issued a proc recognizing Nebraska as a State in e tenth annual session of the East :e Confhenee 'of the Methodist Epis - • Copal Church will be held in- the Mies, of Frederick, oonineoeing on Wednesday next, the•l3th inst. CoNottr.es..z-1110 FOttieth Contress or. ganized oW 31onda'y by the re•elec!irn of the Roo. SchBsler Coltiaz as speaker and lion. 1116Pberson, Clerk. Bon. B. F, Wade ct'as ehaen President Pro (cm of the Semite,. bEATIIVEY'. C. B. TlPPEtt—The ev. Dr. les B; Tippett, of the East Baltimore Methodist Episcopal Conference, *ell known to the religious community gen erally, died on Mond'ay night a week,'at his country residence, Heokstown, Md., of con geslive paralysis, in the 60th year of his age and 47th year of his ministry. SfiNATORSIiII , DECLINED.—Gov. Swann , ref Maryland sent a Message to the Legisla ture on Friday last, declining the tnited States Senatorship, to which he .was lately elected for six years from ' , March 4. 1867. rearaps th Governer did not see his way clearly to a seat among the members of that augixst body. STrLE A fSOTIIER VETOE —Chr ScYtirtday last tile President sent a Message to eongres.s • vptoeing the Military Reconatrnetio, Bill.— The Message received an attentive sting in both 'Houses, and- was by both immedia fassed over the vetoo more than a two. thirds vote in eac,4l. In the Senate the vote was yeas 88, nays 10. In tho_lkouse, yoas 135, nays 48 In the Semite 11.1 r. Ileverdy Johtson voted for the' bin, and in a speech declared that the conditions demanded by the President were as unconstitutional as any of the provisions of the bill whieh he had vetoed. The bill will be found on the first page of ta-day:s toiler. rtC H , „. —re po rt_on_th c_impeachtneul_of President Jobcson was made kr the HouSe of Representatives on- Sunda} , by the Judi diary Committee. The report says that, a large number of witnesses have been elatni ned and documents collected, but the inves• titration covers a broad field, and• in view of the magnitude of the interests involved, the the-committee has not been allele to co etude its labors. The committee not haviog_ful , ly investigated all the charges preferred a. g:iinst the President, it is deemed ittexpedi tnt to submit any conclusion beyond the statement that sufficient testimony has been brought to its notice to justify and demand a further investigation. [r: theSiiprote Court of Indiana bus de- Clad in the case of MoCorunic; a Brigadier General of the "Sons of Liberty," claiming damages in $25,000 for his arrest under the act of• March, 1803, that the act was consti ttitivnal, thus denying the claims for dama ges. Coulden't an act of Congress be go de vised es to effe2tually and forever put a stop to the insolent expc.itnents on public for bearance, that tLese unhung, traitorous scoundrels arc continually attempting. , fl An election for municipal officers fists held in Alexandria, Va , .on Tuesday. A Fpecial despatch to Abe Washington Chroni cle says:—..Tbe Union vote was rejected by the rebel provisional city goVerntuent. Sep- arate polls, hotvevcr, were opened to receive that vote, and the Union ticket LI Chided - by five hundred majority." re - The Richmond 117dg of Friday has an earliest article in favor of the Mlnediate noceptande of the terms of the reconstruction bill. It says there i 8 but one course to pur site, and that it would be unwise to hesitate. "The sooner we cat our peck of dirt," it re marks philosophically, "the sooner we shall feel refieshed"—wnieh is indeed refreshing to hear. WIFE OF TILE PRESIDED:T.—The Wash ington correspondent of the Lafayette [lnd ] Courier thus alludes, in describing the late reception of the President; to his wife. He • sapi ..Mrs. Johnson appeared of the reception for the first time. I felt a deep anxiety to see the woman who had taugh.t hat husband to read and inspired him with that lofty am• bition which led to plade and power. She Stood near the President to his right). pale, thin, stamped with care attd sickness—an expression of deep curiosity. Looking for a moment at each person introdebed, tifir byes would drop immediately in meditive thought fulness, as if her mind and heart were filled with thoughts and - emotions far different from the giddy throng passing by. All who know her speak well of her." wit is stated that Jerre. Black, Buct , nnan'a Attorney Goners), and the Author of the doctrine that a, State cannot-be coerced, Wrote the veto of the Reconstruction hill. kni - ddle aged lady of Indianapolis ha brought suit against - Itobert L. Walpole, a prominent lawlei an Democratic politician for breaeh of promise of marriage, and asses iges the damages at the modest sum of 00, 'CA LOCAL MATTER Sin' RitiannY.—The public sak Ivertiscd through the columns of . the 1? is Ul tome off as follows: V. B. Gilbert, Saturday, larch 1 VAL - Milleri - Wednesda i - Malo'h -- ) James 13outt, Saturday, arch 16. John [I. Tritle, Saturday, March it. g Joseph Douglas Tuesday March 19'. JosepAnderaon, Monday, March 18. Gemarbangli, ?ridgy, and Saturday, March '22 and 23, John' Richardson,'Sattrfaay, March 2$ - Greenawalt & Suivoly, Monday, March 25. J. F. l3oult, Saturday, March 30. A REMiNDEirt.,- We r9ould remird those ofour pattons VOX are in errears for subscript'on,job-ivorit and advertising, that we Pi are several undred dol lars to make up dirrinethii month, h d as the first of April approaches will expect a general settling up of such accounts. We have a class of patrons at borne and abroad whO, judging from their accounts, never think much of a hereafter or the printer eith- FRESII LIME—See advertisement of John & Joseph M. floss. SEEDS.—A fresh supply of gal' flower seedsat Reid's. See Dotiee. --•••••-•-__\ r__ SOLDIERS.—The attention 2f soldiers of the late war is directed to the advertisement of Jo ph Douglas, Claim Agent. in another column. PUBLIt SALE.—A: Urge amount of valu. able personal property will be found adver tised in to•day's paper, to whicli special at tention is directed. Scriciot.-31r. 3. r. I3oult gives trltice in another column that he will commence his summer school for boys and girls otr Mon the of April. RECEIVED.—We acknowledge the receipt of $2 from Geo. Hoover, Charnbersburg, Pa ; also $4 00 from John Stamp, rfry Creek, ,ynn Co. lowa, arid $9 from David Car baugh-,—Dison, Lee Co: 111. The Indian Doctor will be in Waynesboro' on Saturday, Sunday audi Monday, the 16th, 17th and 18th days of March, at which time he may be consulted at the "Waynesboro hotel." SNCI7.—We have had several light falls of snow during the past week, and as a worse. Not only \,... 7 con sequence bad roads mach the good citizens of Leitersbnrg str et cry "read." The rail is general, Some of the country teadif are represented as "hub deep." PARDOVED.—Thomas Smith, opnvicted eotne two years ago of killing John Butts by shooting with a pistol in front of M umma's Safoon in Hagerstown, and sentervied to sev, err years eosfisetxtent in the penitentiary, has been patcloned' by Gov, Swann. CANDIDATES.-At a Union Township meeting held ip-the Town hall on Saturday last, the following ticket was nominated to Le supportod at the election on the If:th In stant: Judge, John Walter; Inspector, Jacob Potter, Assessor, George Summers, Assistant Nickolas Boncbrake, John Funk, of ll. School Directors, Valentine Kriner; John Kugler; Supervisors: henry Henicle, Jacob G. Summers, A. Barr. Auditor, D. B. Rosh; Constable, 11. A. Fisher. A PRESENT.-Our ttlever friend in Green castle, Mr. J. Hostetter, has again' placed U 3 under obligations to him fur a pair of very large and.delicious shad, the first of the veould remind readers of the Record in that direction that Mr. 11. is one , of Greencastle's most enterprising citizens, and that he has always on hand a full stock of groceries, queenswaro, glassware, etc.- Don't pass itithi by. TIIE "EMPIRE".—The Empire Shuttle Machines to which we reftirted in our last issue have arrived and can be seen in opera tion in the Tailoring room of Mr. Reininger, next door to our office. Mr..R. has given them a thorough trial and pronounces them model Sewing Machines.* We can safely and we think conscientiously say that the "Empire" has no superior. • Persons wish. ing to purchase machines_will apply td Mr. Reininger who is authorized to receive or ders. ZUE NEW LINE.- Geo. 1.1. Thurston, Esq , President of the Pacific and Atlantic — Telegraph Company, publishes a card in the Pittsburg Commercial, fully setting forth the purposes and expectation) of the Com pany, lied showing thEt its establishment has caused a reduction of over one-half the charges, for the transmission of Telegraphic messages between various points and that city. The pub;ic,. says the Commercial, will hail with great satisfaction this first fruit of legitimate competition, and so con. for its patronage as to stimulate the compe titien and make the reduction perManent and even greater. The eleirtr anQ .gniitletnanly Snpaiintend cut of the line, Mr. Matt, is now in this plate, and expects to complete the arrange ments for ppening an offica.here during next week. ar During a rovival recentl y closed in aro M. E.. Church of Mercen3 . burg, over -Dun hundred persons profiassed a chaogeot heart, most of whom wore admitted as members of the church. *Gen. Schenck declines being a candi date for Governor of Ohio. , Adults afe.tti flake Only oeo meal a day; excepting Sunda*t. The meal allowed on fast dap is not to be taken till about noon. At that ineal, if on any day perolissien should be granted for eating flesh, both flesh °and &Ili are' not to be used at the same time, even by way of seasoning. A small refreshment, 'commonly called collation; is allowed in the evening; no general rule as to the quantity of food permitted at this time is or can be made, but the practice of the most regular Christian is never to let it exceed the fourth part of an ordinary meal.. The following per sons are exempted . ' from the obligations of fasting., All under twenty oue sears of age; the sick; nursing women; those who ere obli ged to do hard labor; all who through weak ness, cannot fast without great prejudice to the health , dispensation, the use of "flesh meat will he allowl at any time ee. Sundays, and once a day oh Monday, Tues 'days, Thursdays, and SaturJays, with the exception of H oly Thursdnys and the second and last Satmilays of Lent. ESTRAYS.—PerSons having stray cattle or horses in their possession throw themselves liable in the sum of five dollars if they fail to report the fact to the town clerk within four days, and it is his dory to make record of the same, subject to same petalty in de fault thereof. If the cwner presents niniself to the clerk within thirty days, he is enti tled to receive his property on payment of charges. If after the expiration of this time, no owner is found, the person possess ing the esti.* is required to advertise iq and if within ninety days thereafter, no owner appears, he p,ersoe taking trp the same shall apply to a justice of the Peace in the 'town ship, who is required to issue his warrant tp a constable, who, aster giving ten dp.jrs tsce r is required-to sell-the-soma—the toon• ey for which is to be paid into the„hands of the Justice of the Peace, who is to pay -all reasonable charges- for the cost of keeping, registering., advertising, selling, &c.,"and the balance, if the 4 be any, to be paid into the county treasury. GRAND ARMY OP TUE learn that Franklin county has - heen — cousti tnted a District of the Grand Army of 'the Republic,--headquarters a t Chambersburg, and that Cot. James Cr. Elder, late of the 126th Regt. Penna. Vols, hal been elected District Commander: Lieut . ': Col. James R. Gilceore is fOr the present A: A. A. Gener al, and can farnidi any information in regard to the organization of posts throughout the county. The following named gentlemen are the officers of the post: Col. I? S. Stambaugh, Post Commander; Lieut. J. AV Fletcher, Senior Vice Comman der; Maj J.. 11. Ihrrcoey, Junior Vice Com mender; Lieut Col J. R. Gilmore, Post Adjutant; Maj. C. Gilbert, Post Quartermas. master; Dc. R M. Reynolds, Post Stizeon. &moor, 13tmniNte —At ti meeting of our School Board a few evenings since, the erec tion of a building' for school purposes was decided upon. We are pleased to be able to make this announcement, and hope the Board will put up suc'a a nilling as will meet the wants of the community and prove codita ble to the town. . There are several deaght•- ful situations•for such a building, easy of ac cess, and subb a one we doubt not will be se lected, should even the cost be several huti dred dollars more.than to build. on theold school house lot. BITTEN BY A MAD DOG.—On Friday a week, threkm,embers . of the family of Win. Fry, living about a giarter of a mile from Shippensburg, were bitten by a rabid dog. TU family observed that something unusu al was the matter witat the dog, but did not suppose he was mad. Two of the children went into the yard, when the dog attacked and bit them badly. Mrs. Fry went to their aid, when she also was bitten. The dog then fled from the yard, when an alarm was given. - It was pursued and killed. corre ;pendent of the Hollidaysburg REGISTEti says that a man named. Grove, 'iv.' ing at the foot of Plane No. 10, has been pro ven the heir to $8,500,000 of the $75,000,000 recently left by a deceased relative i in Hol land, has been pretty well established] and it will not be long until we see a man who, through his whole life, has been struggling with poverty, in his efforts to maintain the comfort and respectability of his family, rolling is wealth, luxury, honor and power. REMEDY FOR DIARIMQEA.—The follow log hanbeen tried in a great many eases of the above disease, and has always mot with suc cess. Take one hen egg,- break it into a • taa-cup, beat up well, then fill the Cup three quarters full of coffee, and drink immedi ately.— One doso generally is sufficient to of feet a cure lilmost instantly. This is a sim ple remedy and wort% a trial. £Benj. Harris has been appointed Cry. er to the Court in ilagerstoirn, vice, Jacob Boward, deceased. The entire family of Wm. Paton, in nockbridge county, Va., yag poisoned by their negro cook last Saturday week. The poison was put in their coffee. The Prineess of Wales has her tlird ha• by, a daughter, born on the 20th ult. She has been married not four • years ; and has three children. flonitißLE MintliEtt.. 7 -A terrible murder , was etrtated ut the residence of Michael Dutwetler, near Apriville, in Lebanon coun ty. From the confused repnits we gather that the family•went to church, leaving the •premises in charge of a servant girl named Gaunten, and a German. The latter bad, been_iu-tb-c-faMiky-but alroit time lie had attethpted come time ago to make ion to hie - girl, and been repulsed: On Sunday :morning the he . entered the kitchen, and nsked the girl if she was mill creel' She told him to clear out, that she didn't want to have. anything to do with him, when he struck her on the head with a ham tner. Ile repeated the blows - several - ti Met. and then left her for dead. She when ho-repeated the blows until struck her no less than nine 'time; head, broke her chin and jaw-' several fingers on her hand. 11 a hat and coat of Mr. Dutweile.r off. The girl again revived a , reach a neighbor's house, where she was cared for, but died. He is described. as abo , cites high, 22 years oldwfth tl and very shabby clothing. was arrested in Stotrehsburg, the county prison:—.llanhe. which, is lie Oath dies, be= inues for d'iy, 'the or ebsti• •specially ge being follows: REMARNARLE COINCIDE a man, bora and raised in H, connected with whose histor ble eirenmstance. He was 24-th of Fe hr nary, his bh'th• ry two years thereafter, on runty, he- was blessed w; three children were born to tell on the next 24th On February gentleman married on the 24th ollast Fe heard. Mrs Dr. Lester W. ket, New Jersey, was night by two men, wi robbed it and then set bors extinfzuished the Mrs. C's child•, which bers. Ix.. 0. was al. A family in Kentue; fallen heirs toll fortur lars by the death of a A Ere at Yeddo, miles of houses and tera. WlO,OOO EURS tV We_wilLply the his number of FURS, such Fox, Grey Fox, Har House Cat and Musk are commanding a go Tin - g(1 - tatrivrrn — J - Tirt E FALL AN AND We have now rea , ' CAPS, embracing &c., popular to th CANES, EMIR PORT MONIES, Hagerstown, N Itgr W E FUR GLOVES, `Hat, Glove and ' ton 1i0u,4. nage' stown, A Gentleman whosuffel. vous Debi Edy, Premaitne effe . cts of yduthhal indiscretion, suffering humanity, send free to the recipe and directiong fur 'mak] remedy by which ho was cured. to profit by the advertisers expe," addressing . Jur Dec. 14 —3m.] No re - GLOVE MANUFACTORY! GLOVE MANUFACTORY ! ! UPDEGRAFF'S keep constantly on lined and manufacture to order GLOVES of .111 descriptiims, they have all sizes and colors of Kid Gloves, Buck, Goat, Sheep, Cloth, 11'oolen_and Cot ton Gloves . _ GLOVE FACTORY, • Opposite Washington House. liagerstotvn, November 2, 1866. 'LADIES FURS! LADIES FURS! LADIES FURS! Comprising CAPES, C.3L L A RS, e RTHAS, CUFFS, NIUF FS, 1100 DS, FUR TRIM AIN GS, 6, 1 ,e,, a complete Stock, embracing - all the styles popular to the trade, are now ready for in spection and sale at UPDEGRAFF'S list, Fur and Glove Factory, Opposite Washington House. match Y Itch : X-to.ia. SCRATCH ! SCHITCII SCRITCU WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will •Curd the itch in 48 'lours. Also cures sma RHEUM, ULCERS; CHIL IIL antLall ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street,liesterhit will be for Warded by mail, free of po.tage, :o any part of the United States. June 8-Iy. On the 2d inst , near this place, Bliss NANCY BAYER, aged 66 years, 11. months and 2 days. At the house of Philip Oswald, Esq , in Smithburg, 3.1 d , on the 2641 ult., Mr.GEO. 1 OGLUII, aged 76 years. "BA'al.ML=Ml"l'Mqs PIIILADELPIIIA CATTLE MARKET, March 4.—Cattle in good demand, on aecoint of scarcity: 1,300 head sold at 17 to 18 , cents for extra; 15©10 cents cents for fair to good, arid, 12®14 cents for common. Shccp-5,- 000 sold at 8 to 84 cents, gross. Hogs-8,- 300 head sold at 810.40®11.50 , net. PHIL AbELPII rA 31ARKET4 Tuesday, March 5, 1867.—CLOVE1tSEED —Sales of 600 bus new at $7 75®8 50, and 270 bushel old at 47 75. Timothy rangts from ;$3 30 to 83. Sales of 000 bbls, chiefly Northwestern extra family at sllgl2 50. including Penn. sylvauia and Ohio do at RI 50@13.50; fan ay at $14.50®1.i; extras at 89( x) 1060, and superfine atsB(kB.7s. Bye Flt.ur may be quoted at' $7@7..25.. Sates of 1,500 bus goon' Pennsylvania red Wheat, at $2.90; Southern do at $3@3.15; 400 bush. good Milwaukee shipping at $2.- 82, and white at -$3.15 et 3 35, 500 bushels Western Rye sold at $l3O. Coro is in mod erate request; sates of 8,000 bus new yellow DSc in store sad from tho oats and slat a- oat. Oats afe in steady demand, with sales of 7,000 bus Penneylvauhutt,,s9®6o, chiefly PUBLIC S etthe fottneF.rate. ADEN AND FLOWER SEEDS—A Rash assortment nceivell this 414, nrld sot ls 4-8 cts W. A. REID, Bed, llow;3, and Cover, 3 Phinti. Spring Wagon, 1 one-horse Wagt Sleigh, 1 New York Reaper, 0/11 Spring-tooth-Rake, I THRESHING MACI and Horse Power, Hay Laders, Hay Ca Barshear Plows, 2 single ant' 3 double She' 3 Harrows: 2 sets hind Gears,4 sits Front seta Plow blears, 3 sets Single Harness, Bridles and ha hers; log chain, fifth-chain,' 3 pair butt traces; 7 cow chains, grindstom on Whorls, 1 set Blacksmith Tools wb Plate, a lot Carpenter Tools, 1 Cross-cut Iron, I barrel 'tar, 40 Locust Posts, 100 Rails, 6000 superior White Pine Shingles, and I-inch Pine Boards, a lot 4-inch Oak 11011SEIIIOLD 11FURNIT1 one Iron and 2 Copper Kettles, .1 Dinner I Vessels ,a lot tubs, 2 pair steelyards, 2 St, pipe; Bacon and Lard by the pound, TIN LIKED BUSHELS OF WHEAT, 500 BIRRELS OF CO 58 bushels 140,200 BUSHELS OATS,2 bu erseed, 6 tons Clover and 6 tons Timothy E ACRES GRAIN IN THE .GROHis. 3 Acres Ryo, and other articles not necessary to niers& - ' Salle to commence at y o'clock on said day a credit of 8 months will be given on all sums al and upwards, excepting grain in the bushel which 30 cloys will be ribn. JOHN GREENAW ALT, . BENJAMIN BNIVELY. Administrators, G. V. Moss, A Uct March. 8 —63.) PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned will sell at Public Sale, at th• late residence of Michael Row, decd, in Wa nesl.oro', on Saturday the 30th day of March., tie folluwing perso.lal prepeity,to Z TURNER'S LATHE, a very good one, 1 set Turning Chisels, 2 Work Berates, 1 GI indatone, 4 sets Bench Planes, 3 Hand Saws, 5 Tenon Saws, 1 IA hip Saw, - 2 sets Match Planes; Dead and Moulding Planes, Chisels, Files, Gimlets, Braces and Brace Bits, Augers, Drawing Knives, Hammers, and a variety of other to Is gen erally used by carpenters and cabinet makers. Al so 2 Bedsteads and Bedding, a lot of Carpeting, 2 Chests, I Table, I sausage Steller, IL Wheelbarrow, a lot of well seasoned -apple wood, and other articles not necesqsary to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by V. F. BUILT, Execu tor, G. V. Moso„A uet, March B—ts) 11 trzal old Newspapers bought, and co: .n) . paid by W. A. limo: March 1, 18G7. ORG II i/111—Rebli's best at rctlueed prices b March• Ip'67.] W. A. Hum bo sold at PUblic Sale. on FRIDAY •ND SATURDAYi THE 22D AND 23D MARCH, 1867, it tberclidence ofJohn .4--Eratbaughla—Ghtirctrron - the - 0171 Agerat3wn - road, leading fro* llliisgold to Water tio, tbafollawing:prdperty, to *it: 9 HAD OP Mgr which are sever. head of good aranalitH/ good 1c lone, ono 2 year and one Iyf OF CATTLE, :itch Cows, a, with Calves young Cattle, Heifers ~ Lard. and a large tot Iron and 1 Braes Kettl Is; a lot Carpenter Tools, lot lama Stakes, 4 tons :Lime Stone,. and many of ue. Also about 63 Acres given thitt Lettrrs Testa .ate of hlrchael Row, late r lace been granted to the themselves indebted to s, . immediate payment. r. esent them properly auth en- J. F. 1301 LT, Ex'r. 921 CIIESTNUT ST, ADELP RIA. istructed on a new principle many, rare and valuable b n examined by the most p 'trounced to bo SIMPLII ON COMBINED. the . principal obje.•tione rarl trines ue to the operator: otrs-of order., ale, and losii 'f time in repairii sew every description of matori, noise, while. in operition. Aig Machine is. Exempt from these Objections. It needle. perpen dic ma k. .SHUTTLE STITCH, which will RAVEL. end is alike on both sides; sewing on every deteription of ma , her to the finest Nansobt Muslin, or silk thread, from the coarsest FELLS, BENDS, BEAMS; TCC QUILTS, Pb t ITS, (3 A TII ERS Having neither CAM nor COG W HEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is EMPHATICALLY A. NOISEVESS :CIA CHI NE. _4ll varieties of CADINET MACIHNES from $6O up wards. WParticular attention is oa lled to crer'New and IMPROVED Manufacturing Machine, for Tailoring, Shoe Fitting, Coach Teimming, &c. Its advanta ges are simplicity durability, rapidity, easy adapta tion to all branches of manufacturing. It makes perfect work on till material. It is especially desir able in sewing Patent Leather, and is very still. In short, it is the most perfect manufacturing mulatto in the market. -N. B. -. Every - machine guaranteed. - - EMPIRE S. Itt CO., 921 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. IM'Agents wanted.] Nst.f,ox READ, Agent. Morel-2,1m0%. PUBLIC SALE:-..1 WILT, be offered at the residence of Daniel Light,dr., (W. W. Walker's plaeg) in Wash ington Township, on TtresoAy fvfeactr , i9rn, 1867, the following personal property, to wit: LlFlLlvaa.laca with bedding complete, 1 Secretary, 1 Sideboard, '1 large Clothe's Press, 4 Tables, 3 Wash Stands, 2 sets Chairs, 1 eight•day Clock, 'Cook ;Stove, 2 Tcn-plate Stoves with L'ipe,3 Copper Kettles,l Sink, 4 Iron Kettles, a large lot GOOD CARPETING for Parlor, Dining Room and Stairs, a lot Of Apple 'butter, Potatosia by the bushel, a lot Crocks, Jars, Meat Vest.cls, Tubs, and many other ankles. Ki le to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when terms will be made known by _ JOSEPH DOUGLAS. G. V. Mora, Auct. Mar, i—ts] "--- PUBLIC SALE. Mho subscriber will Sell at Public Sale at his rev idonce in Waynesboro,' on tlic 18th of March, the following property, to wit: • vaaaa catayas one ten•plate„ one cook and one parlor; 1 eight day Clock. 1 Wardrobe, 1 Cupboard, .2 Bedsteads, 1 Lounge, several Stands, 1 pair venition blinds, 1 Wheelbarrow - , 2 Meat Vessels, 1 Meat. Bench,' 1 Sausage Cutter and Stuffier, Pots, p•ns, and other articles needless to enumerato Sale' to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when the tcrmstvill be made known by JOSEPH ANDERSON. Mar. I—ts ) G; y. Moxo, Auct. WAGONS FOB SALE ITIHE submriber offeis at private sole 1. Spring a wagon, 2 two horso wagons and 2 four horse Government wagons. 3. H. FORNEY'. Feb B.—tf. DP.I.ED APPLES. sub