maryland free press (hagerstown [md.]) 1863-02-13 [p...

1
M&- A young bell* la Wtmhingtoo, written j^Ea Uueeian officer' an ?dvetitnrcT in (lie M n army, married liitn 61 haute. After therepenttat leisure, find claiwi him for aaetiultand battery. "Buttoni brain'" it the malady of yonnj lofV.-e f Money Weahington corretpoudoot telegraphing Kiu Senate to-day by a large Tote refused the mileage of Senators and mem- Hi of the Iloute to ten cents per mile. people can travel anywhero in this fry for three cents a milo but U. S. Scna- K mint avo eight dollars for every forty mile H v trar#' M< ney Is plenty because Ciias \u25a0 \u25a0 fleuui presses. HA WHOLK RKOTJIIST CO"HT MARTIALED. H* ICitTh Illinois regiment' having refused to Hiion aooount of the em anoipation proela- has been placed under arrest and is Hid "object to trial by court-martir ?A*. Times. H Aa IRISH GSVRLBMAM lately forg't A due Hith bis intimate friwnd because be jocosely Haerted that he was lorn without a shirt to It hark \u25a0 ' i \u25a0 illflrrkbj \u25a0 At the roaidenite of-lho bride's father oa the 4th' Krtsnt.br the Her. JL Mora*, at lumtooA, Heorgo F. Hartman, bf Baltimore, to Eli* If. L. Holy daughter of lianiom Iliggina, Esq. of Alle- Hany county, Mil. H On the 29th nit., at the residence of the bride's Hither, by Kldor K. Adnmson, Mr. Wm. 11. Rohrer Hid Miss Marr E. Funk. daughter of Mr. Oco. Hank?sll of Braver Creek, Washington county, HOn the 2d inet.. Nt the Lath,-ran Parsonage.'by Her. J. Erana, Mr. Jacob Summers, to Miss Ella Hliiabeth Wolford. both of. thie coufitr, \u25a0 On the tnmodny ts4 at the name plasie, by the Hams. Mr. Abrnhnm D. Uood, to Miss Ann K. Cor- rftt, both of this county. On th* evening of the tth Inst at the bouse of lie bride's fath-r, br Elder J. M. Wolf, Miss .Sa- sh Ann Reak, to Mr. Charlas W. Bachtcl, all of this cousity. Died, In Clenrspring, on Baturdav, the Itth of Janu- ary, Mary V. I)., daughter F John S. and Sara M. Border, aged 1 year;, 11 months and 10 dava... ~ On tho 25th u1t.,., at Bcarnr Creek, after a llr-' faringillness of consumption, John Henry Bohrcr" snnot David Kobrar, aged 25 years, 10 inos. and 12 days. \u25a0 \u25a0 Died ia the City of Baltimore on 'the Hist ult., Miss Martha A. Buchanan, daughter elthe late Dr. James A Buchanan, and grand daughter .of the late Honorable Judge Thomas Buchanan, of this County, aged 21 yjsa a At the residence of her son-in-law. Dr. William lagan, on .Sunday-last, Mrs. Eltw Williams, con- sort of the late Qss. Q. U., Williams, of this town. HAGERSTOWN MARKJST. I ? * ;\u25a0 ... ? ..a [eessssrie sr sea ssoeaas aaa wakcxstcrs.] FLOUR (per bhL) - -* ... $7 00,7 76 WHBAT?White, - . ..... .140*156 " ?*< . - 1 40*J 45 BTB, . ? . . . - 65 60 OATS. . . . '' ? J . ' . 50 R*. - ?. - - - <5 ULOTgR BHD. 175,4 15 TIMOTHYS!* 100,2 15 FLAXBIRR, "? ' . 1 50,140 BUTTBB, i 4-" .; e . . j, \u25a0OOS, ?aacVAV;*.'* * ? 14 LARD, - v r">f-rxrS -?-*,- I TALLOW, A WR. JG ; \u25a0 ARD *OAF, ,W iS >' r,-V >A M S.- i Ml . BACOX-flidm,' ' ' ? ? 4 " -Jlsnis, : V 'e BOUPBBAXg,- :- v . - ... . SOO FKACHBB?Farad, Tc j 50 " ?tfnpsired. 127 DRIRD APriXß,' . 4 \u25a0 ? A ? .? ' 1 SO roTATon, - 1.. * go BKUIIMRE MARKET. ~ Ft oca Aha FUsr.wiein good request to-das, .bgtiehaMr. descriptions remain Inarliee. Safe* embraced 1 200 bbl Ohio Extra at $7 87X. 500 bWs do. it $7 86, 2000 bM.Howard street and Ohio do at $7 75, 600 bbls do. do. cat Eatra at $2 14, and 200 bbi* choice Howard street Borer at 7 lOtttBTK pat I*l. Wc quote stand- ard City MUWBupef at $7, -Ohio dm at $7 12J4, and Howard Street do. at 7 12J**7 25 per bbl ; Ohio Extra aid 75a$7.$7)fo'Howard street da st , T Tsssß, and.ahipping brands,t itr Mills do. at 850 n$R 75 per I*4* '|t) Rlour and COrn Meal are qnlst and nachaaged. Onsta.?The receipts at the Corn Exchange were 4,000 bushels Whi at, 14.060 do- .Cora, and 16,000 do. Osts. White wheat was firm at 1 85a $2, and red dull at ItisRICO pep, bushel. Corn was heavy at 88s00'cts for new yellow, and at 92a 94 ats per bushel for do.- white, Oatawera inmod- erate demand-at Wa73 cents freight for Pennsyl- vania, and at4oa46 sent*.measure for Maryland.? Lye was steady at latl 10 per .bushel,' the' latter figure for Pennsylvania. 1808- * 1808- FIMLADF.LPHIA PAPER* .HANGINGS. HOWELL &BOURKE, Gar. 4lh and Market' Stfeeta, Philadelphia, bare now in stock, a-tbse variety of- WAiiis S>AX>ain4 got np expressly for their Spring Trad*. WINDOW PAPER OF EVERY. GRADE, tu which they Incite the attention of Sfrtkrrptri. ks.ln their Retail Department, will be found the choicest styles of the teases. febl2-Jm FOR ii I It .x: .. BY ths ysar?n negro man, a rood Farm Hand oa aeeommodaMu, terms. Apply at the 'tOf- fice of the, ftbU. FOR SAL.K Ol^gNl^ IB ILLsell orreXtm/.large MtßClf ANTMILL Woolen Factory END SAW Millall improved in the latest modern style. Possession can be had anytime. Call oa thy .SnbqcriUer 4C Conoco-' . chesgue>Pajt Office, Washington' Con'ntr, Mary- fehlt-lt JOHN H. HL'YETT, MICH;. Rd'AH, M 'AHT CBACKERS.-An ecoanmiear, skfs.-cowrenWmt and efiTectual ex-, UjmtaaUr. Made.otily by. BELL A BKO, '?\u25a018 'j ( Apothecaries'. *0 bXiXO -? WILL be sold nt' Pabli'e' Sale,' at his residence in Ftnkstown, -. 0n Saturday, the 28fA., day of February inet. the following personal property to wit: t \ P? iro £ WS"* HORSpS well matched, and both fine gaddle and Harness horseey .'oife' stt of; Double Usrnces nearly new, one set of singfe do. i one new SPRINO'WAGOJf, ' j one (baise, one Sleigh,, buffalo. Robe, Bells and ' Whip, one Saddle and Bridle, two new horse Blan- 1 kets, two Halters one Wheelbarrow, tngother with ' all my Office Furnature, Medicines, and Medical Library inwbich there is many'bf the latest text ; Books and Records, also One.set of Pocket Instru- ments, one do. Dentist and one do. Ilherting *'??. A, 1 ' y HOUSEHOLD and KITt l|HN'| FIRNITURBT comprising the following .articles, 1 Two Beds and Bedding, one Clothes Press, two " Wash Stands, two Vase Stands, two sets of Qhsirs, : three Lounges; one Secretary, on Bureau, one! Ridrboard and" Safe, two Mirrors, one Cook, one I Ten Plate, add on* i hamber Store, ono Dining Tsble one Kitchen dp. Glass shd .Qacensware, i about 25 yds.. Rag si-pet, and about 28 yda., In- tain,'2s foet of good (tore Pipe, one large Moat I "gshrad, a lot of Baton and Lai d by tho pound, 1 Hsrrels Boxes, and many other articles to' numer- ous to mention. Terms will bedsde'kbown on the r POSTFOUBD : ! TRUSTEE'S- SALE ' OF REAL ESTATE. \u25a0\u25a0O" BT \u25bcirtnc of a decree of the Cirenit Court for Washington Countv, an a Court of Equity, the underpinned will AC(I at Public Sale, on TUESDAY iht 2 4th day of MARCH, 1863 *n front of W. K. Doyle's Hotel in Hagentowr, Tho Real Estate lying in aaid county, and situate about 4 miles north of the Indian Spring, it being the same real estate belonging to Catharine, wife of the late Leri Moore, decM, and occupied by him in his lifetime, containing about 700 JFLLOM ICS'OR,IAJ*D which has been divided into three several parcels and will be sold as divided or entire as inay be deemed most advautageous, and a plat of which will be exhibited on the day of s.llo. No. 1. is the Home or Mansion Farm, is located on both side* of the Cove road, nnd is estimated to contain 310 acreu ol land, with a satticiency of timber attached. The" ifhprowment* consist of a fine TWO-STORIED IiOO MANSION HOUS T ' f where Mrs. Moore now Jives, good tenant hou&i, anew DANKBARN, a good GEARED SAW-MILL competent to do a great deal of work ; and other oat-buildings. There f * good well of water near the house, and also running water- No. 2.?Estimated to contain 200 acres lying on j the west sldijbf ftd adjoining the Cove Road. A I largo portion of this is covered with excellent Tim- ber. On it is a good - LOG HOUSE and Stable with spring dTexcillent water. No. 3.?ls estimated to contain (70 Acres lying on the west side of Cove Road and adjoining* it, and shnth of Lot No, 1. Tho improvements aae a Log House and Barn. On this there is also fine springs of water. About 120 acres of this lot are cleared, the balance is covored with fine timber. The entire tract of land is limestone and Moun- tain and of a fair'qualttv. ThtToruns of £?ale are?O.'.e-tbird of the purchase to be. paid on the day of sr.'e or the ratiPtatioti thereof by thie Court, and the bal- ance in two equal annual payments from the day ofsale, thepurchaser giving his bonds therefor wiin rfpprofed security, beaiing interest from the day of sale, and upon the payment of the whole purchase money tho Trustees are directed, to exe- cute a deed therefor to the purchaser, clear, and discharged of all claims of the parties to the cause. WILLIAM T HAMILTON, RICHARD if. ALVEY, Feb. 13 TiUat^es. ~ PUHIxIC SAIxF- THE subscriber, as Agent, w ill offer at Pubßfe Sale on the farm ot Miss 11. R. A. Buchanan, two miles south of Downsvillc on THURSDAY, 19th day of FEBRUARY, a variety of personal property in part as follows: rH'fcXFE nEjiU OF WiOHSES two Colts, 65 Head of Sheep, a lot i>f Wheat in the Straw, a lot of Wheat thrached and in tho Barn, 116 Acres of Grain in the ground, 1 Thrashing Ma- chine, 3 Wagons,, , , ONE REAPER, one Wheat Drill, a lout.of Cam in the Shock, a lot of ploughs Harrows and other farming utensils. Sale to commence at 10 o,clock. A prod it of two be given on all sums of $5 and up- wards, the-purchasers giving thrir notes with ap- proved security, all sums under $5 ca>h. No goods to be Removed until nettled for.* . -.. ajfl. A.R. S> HNEB.LY, R. SnECKLES, Anct. Agent, fob 13 . WORM BYItUF' A CONVENIENT, palatable and etlicient reme- dy, containing the activity of all our mostral- ?able.4nth-ltnintii'k*. Sold throughout the coun- . Mdeonlyl.y BELL & BKO. lei 13 Apotliccaiies. T PPLIGSAEE. He subscriber will sell at Puolic Sale at his residence on the L-ltersburg pike, 4 miles from \u25a0Hagerstown and 2 from Lcitersburg, on tho farm belonging to Messrs. Heck and Leiter, On Thursdav, the 26th of February, 1863. 8 HKAD OF fiCmSES* 7 Brood Marrs, one with foil, 1 Yearling Colt, : a boat 28 Head <ff HOA'£D C.ITTI.E, among which are 8 head of MILCHCOWS, and 2fonr rear old steers. About 60 HEADOF HOGS, among which are about 20 Stock Hogs and several Brood Sows. Alio Farming implements, 2 Four Horse Wagons, or o 2 in. andone 3 in. ?read, 1 Wag- on Bv>d. Hay and Grain Ladders and Rail Garners, Wood Mo'Curneck's Reaper, .1 -Grain Urifi/1ratfhtftpring Tc ith Ilatliabe, unc 3Kiorse Barsncar and two 2 horpe do. Poublc and Single Shovel do., Two Corn Coverers one of is Ilarbaugh's one Cultivator, 2 Harrows, 6 Setts Horse Gears, C Setts Plough do. Dqtyle and Sin- gle Trees, Fifth Chains, 2 Log Chains, one good Chop Chest, a lot of Grain Bags, Ac. Abo-about $0 ACBEB OF WHEAT, in the Ground, a lot of itay by the Ton. a lot of Fodder Ac. Also a general variety of Household Furniture, snch as bedsteads, 1 Mantel Clock, Ten Plato Stove, Tubs, Ac: ABluSale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, t whcu a credit'of six months will be given on all sums of s*> and upwards ; all sums under $5 tho cash will be required. ANDREW J. HARTMAN. janl6 Richard Sbccklcs, Auct. ~~ PUBLIC SALE. THE underaigned will ee!l at Tublic Sale, at the Farm on the turnpike, about one mile £ut of Clearapring, ON MONDAY, the 23d of FEBRUARY, y The following property to wit: 5 n£. n OF JIM VM,E * ] rerr gentle and well broken to all kind, of work; three MARES and one HOUSE, five Cows, fonr head of two year old and 7 bead of yearling cat- tle, abont tq BO KJBAS OF BOC4S among which areaereral BROOD JJOWHi I Broad TreaaWagon with bed, 1 bread and l narrow trrad Wagon, 2 pair Grain Laddere, 1 Water Dray, lGrain Bake, is .- T ONE GRAIN, DRILL, one fifth chain and one log chain, four three hone FI.OUGHB, tea double and three single shovel PLOUGHS, corn Corerers and Harrow's, wagon and plough gears, double, tseblo and single trees, grain forks, Be. Also one haif of about 120 ACRES OF WHEAT; in the gronnd. Sale to commence et 9 o'clock on ?aid day. Acredit 6f six months Will he giten on all sums of $5 and upwards, the purchasers giv- ing their notes with approved security, interest charged on notes from-dey of sale if not paid within ten days after maturity. All sums under $5 cash. No property until settled for. WILLIAM IMINGB, CobS ALEXANDER LANKY. ~ PUBLIC sxi.h. TIIK subscriber will sell at Public Sale at bis residence two miles South of Hagerstown, on the Manor road on ~ WEDNESDAY,,,the, 11th day of MARCH, all his persona] property in part as follows : 4 UEjtn OF H-OKK HOUSES, ojsf a fine family horse! 1 mare with foal, 14.head | of CATTLE; ffchoicc Milch Cows, 2 large Steers, | the balance young.Cattle, 16 head ol Hogs, 1 brood Row, 1 Wagon 4 in. tread,' fur S or 4 horses, I I Wagon Bed, 1 pair Grain Ladders. 1 Spring Wag- on' ' .' X WBSAT SRXXAXS, Ii 1 threo horse and 1 two horse Barshcar Plough, 8 ' double and 1 single Shovel Ploughs, 1 Harrow, \u25a0Triple Double an'd Single Trees, 2 pair Stretchers $ sets of britchbands, 2 setts of Front Gears, 8 kets ef Plow Qcars, 2 Fly Nets, 1 Wagon Saddle, Colare, Bridles leather Halters, Cow Chains, 1 ; ! Log Chain, 2 sets Butt Chains, 2 setts Breast i ! Chains 1 Windmill, 1 < utting Box, 1 Wheelbar- [ j row, 1 Grindstone, 1 Grain Rake, I Grain Cradle, 1 2 Mewing Scythes, pitch dung and Shaking Forks i I and Rake, 1 Dnughook, j FIFTY BARRELS GW C'(?R N , 1 ! CLOVER IIAY -by the ton. Corn Fodder by the Dot load, LARD and BA'ON by the pound, 200 i eb.iro < heetnut Rails, 12 feet long, 10 mortised | Locust Posts.. ? i gW*Sale to commoner at 9 o'clock on said day when a credit of ( months will be girenon alt sum's over fire dollars. Allrams under 95 rath. | ' fbs JOHN DERR. I w A' N T En . | AAAlbs sff Ore.wax, 10 Bushels of email On- . VuU inns for which the highest raeh price will , bv fir*. BEI.L te pRO. lftt| ""'* Apnth.ni he. PUBLIC SALE- The undersigned intending to discontinue Farm- ing will sell at Public Sale alt bis residence on the Pike leading from Hagerstown to SharpMiurg and abont 2 railus from the latter place, Qn FRIDAY, 20th day of FEBRUARY, 18*3. a variety of personal property K in part as tgllowa \u25a0 BIX HEAD OF WORK HO R S EB , among which are three fine Brhnd Mkrcs rand one tine Riding Marc; 2 one year old colts, 11 head of Cattle, among which are five MILCH GOWS, two of which are freeh ; Six head of HUGS, one fine BROOD SOW. Also, FARM UTENSILS', Bitch as one Uroa4 Tread Wagon) nearly new, one narrow tread do. two pair grain Ladders, Are barshcar ploughs, 8 double anfiJlojUiglc ibovel do. one cart and gears, treble, daub Wand singletrees, spreaders, filth, butt and log chains, cne wheat* Fan, one hand screen, one clover hnlter, I WECEsdLT X)RZ£iII, thrashing machine (Jones' make,) 1 cutting box, 6 set of horse gears 6 set of flv nets, 6 set or plow gears, grain rake, grain cradles, mowing scythes, grind stone, crobars sledges and digging irons, a set of BLACKSMITH TOOLS, and a lot of old iron. Also, bacon and lard by thc pound and other articles, Ac. of sale i Acredit of NINE months on all sums of $5 and upwards the purchaser giv- ing notes with approved security, on which intcr- \u25a0 opt will be churged from day o'f sale if not paid j within ten dnva after maturity. The cash will be required on all sums tinder $5. No goods to be removed uutil settled for. febC - \u25a0 JOtf. POFFINBERGER. K. BnxcxLßs, Auc*: TttUSTfeE'S BALE- OF VALUABLE EEAL and PEESONAL ES- TATE. TY Y virtue of two decrees of the Circuit Court for Washington County sitting as a Court of Equity and passed in Nos. 1744 and 1745?0n the douket of said Court, the undersigned will self at PuMic Sale, on SATURDAY tfie 28l\ qf FEBRUARY next in the town of Washington County upon the terms hereinafter mentioned, iflfthe right title interest demand and estate of Jacob ScTda- gel, being tlic undivided third part, and also all tbc right title interest demand and estate of Jacob Schlagel, being also one undivided third part, which was devised to the mid John and the said Jacob respactiveluq'lnrttic lust will apd testament of their father Jacob* -Schlugcl dee'd. in and to tbe following tract or parcel of land to wit: That valuable farm, on which Jacob ftehlagel dec., re- sided at the time of his death, I virion the nation- al road, abocft 1)$ miles west of Hancock and con- taining about ?< ? 250 or 2tf9 \cpES..Of LAND. > This farm is improved by a good and commo- dioas t ., MANSION HOUSt, A bank barn, tenant house, a yonng orchard of wMI selected fruit and valuable out buildings and fencing. It consists chiefly of limestone laud, and is well watered by springs?lt adjoins tbe lands of Anthony Lcasure and others on the West, the lands oi the widow Murry on the North, the lands of Samuel Keel and Jaines Rosier on the East, and tho lands of Mrs. Barton on the South. Also' THE MILL PROPERTY, containing about 30 Acres of land, most of it creek bottom adjoining lands of Jno. D. ILirts, heirs and George Brent. On it ore a dwelling House, MillHouse and Stable, Ac. Also, 110 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND, all tillable, withabout 30 a#rH*of WOOt> fxAND, adjoining the lands of Dr. J. B. Dulleplane, Geo. Brent and others.. Tfhis land i in*u good state of cultivation andts improved4jv a good FHAMB xxOTTO m, and a goql STABLE.. There ia a good apring of water nenn the Hanwh. pß* At the axme time and p'ace alio will be offered aeveral negro elavea. . _ The terra, of tale aa prerorihi^l; ibe decree are aa follctwa -... Owe third of tee p-ircnaac money for the real estate shall be paid on the day of sale, or upon the ratification the balance In two equal instalments in one anddwawcrt from the day of salt, th. whole of the purchase, money to bear iutureit.from..the day of sale,- tfioipOrcha- aor or pnrchasers to give his.her or their notes or bonds with security to be approved by she trustee for tho deferred payments, and the slaves to bi rohffor ehak. . ... f.b JOSEPH MCRBY, Trustee. " Abraham Li-iter vs. Mary Baker and others. IN the Circuit Coust-for Washington County as a Court of Kquity.-t-No.-1768.?The object of this suit is to procure a decree for tbe sale of the real estate of John Baker, late of said County, dee'd. or so muh"thdreof as may be necessary for the payment of the debts ot the said John dee'd: i -? l \u25a0 The bill states thr.t the said John dec'ff, was in his life time indebted unto the Hagerst.w'n Rank, upch a judgment rendered in the Cirenit Conrt for Washington-County oa the 17th day of April, A. D., 1852 at the March Term of said Court 1852 in the sum of one thaitsand dollars With intere: t from tbe 23d day of October,A. It. 1861 and cost! and protest $3. 50 and $7.8114 costs of snit ; and who was indebted to said Bank upon a certain other judgment rendered en the same day and year in the same Court and for the same sum of "money as the judgment aforesaid with interest from the 20th day of September, A. D. 1851 and $3.70 costs of protest and $7.81J4 costs on suit?- and that afterwards and for a good and bona fido consideration the said judgments were by said Bank assigned to said Abi iiham Loiter, whereby the same nath become and now belongs to him as a debt against the said John dee'd. That said John being so indebted and also unto other per- sons and having real and person estate departed this lifo In the year eighteen hundred and fifty-two intestate and leaving a widow named Mary, and Caroline now intermarried to William Stephey and John L. W.ißalter as his only children and brirs at law : Aud that said John W. Itakpr is a non-resident of the State of Maryland : That administration of tihe personal estate of the said Jblui dee'd. hath been granted by the Orphans' Coilrt of Washington-County unto Henry Uroeh of aaid County, who in virtue thereof hath pos- sessed himsclt'of the same; but that tbe same is not sufficient for the payment of all the debts of thctaaid, John dee'd. due and owing at the time of hie death : That the ,aid personal estate inthe hands pf. the said Henry Grosh ought to be ap- plied to the payment ot' the creditors of the said John dee'd. so"(ar as the aaqio will go andAhat any deficiency ought supplied..by a sale of the real estate of tbe said Jefin doe'd.' I . ' It isthcreupon this 31kt' day Off January, A. D. 1861 by the CJerk qf the C'ircuit Court for 'Wash- ington County ordered and adjudged that the com- plainant t*v causing acopy of'tbis order to tbe in- serted in some newspaper published at Hagers- town once a week for four successive Mecks be- fore the 9th day of March nokt, give,notice to the said John L. li. Baker absent defendant as afore- said of the object and substxrica dfithu bill.; and warn him to appear in this Court in portion or by s licitor on or oefore the I6th day of June next to answer the premises and show cause if any .he has why a decree ought not to pass as prayed. True copv?Test: jn6 ISAAC NESBITT, Cl'k. . John Rowland, vs. Francis Mc'Cormick, ond oth- < ers. NO. 1506.?1n the Circuit Court for Washing ton County, sitting as a Court of Equity.? Ordered by the Clerk of said Court this*sth day of February, 1863, that the Auditor's Re- port and Account No. 2 and final, filed in the above case, be finally. ratified and confirmed by 1 the Court, unlets cause, to .Afie ctpitrary thereof i be s|iewn on oi- before the 28tlt d*y iff "February inst, prowftledm fopt"*TtWts order be inserted in anme new p.-.pcr printed and published in Ha- gerstown, once a week for ihrec successive weeks before said last mentioned day. t' r True copy?Test: fotO ISAAC NESBITT, Clerk. - ti""'!; Solidified Glycerine Ice. PUT Op in a.solid and convenient form, postcs- ting.aH'tho hpiling properties of LIQUID GLYt.FitlNK.' and more pleasant to Shipley.? Made by na only BELLABRO., '. | jnn9 ? ? ' Apothecaries. - ! ~ AlftC'f'rONFEll ~ | The undersigned having taken out a Ipsracc am ruired by the U. S. Internal revenue Laws, as AUCTIONEER, offers hit services in that ca- pacity, and flatters himself capable of doing pro- fessional justice to all who may emptor him, hav- ing had some eight or ten ycrrs experience in tho business. -*i.' . i . He can be found at his residence, inFunkstowi, (when not professionally engaged) and where he ran be addresmd by letter. Terms moderate. , dacS JOHN WILLIAMS. WAXfHT " k r . j . v ?? * - i \u25a0Af THE HAGERSTOWN FOUNDRY, OLD I BRASS and COFFER, for which tha highest | pr ee in trade will be given. \u25a0?vtß - - L MaKEE. TRUSTICK'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL E&TATE. BT virtue of a deed oftruft, executed by James Tenant,.the undersigned,ax Trustees will of- fer at Public Sale, infront of the Court Houae in Hagerstoiri) 0h< > TUESDAY 24th. day of FEBRUARY next, all that Farm or tract of land lying and being sit- uate about one mile west of Watson's Warehouse in Washington County, on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, adjoining" the lands of Otbo Baker, Andrew Rentch and others, containing two hun- dred and fifteen acres, more or lass, now inthe 'possession* of Jaue*'!A. Tenant. Tho improve- ments oonaist of a good, i . . TWO ST,ORIED . ? with back building, a large and commodious Bank Barn, tVagua Shad, oora orib aad other necessary out buildings. There is also a spring of excellent water near the buildings, and an ' OHOHARD, of chhicc froit trees. Abodt fortv Icreu of land is In .(1000 TIMBER, ami ii.--balance finder eaßjviiHon: The terms driale are?One third of the purchase money to be-paitbitr band on the day of toe sale and tho residue jr. two equal annual instalments to be secuVed by notes with approved security bearing interest from tho day ot sale i and upon the payment of the whole ot tiie purchase money a giiod deed will bo executed. . The lease ff Hie present tenant will expire on the first day of Aprilnext, at which time the pur- chaser can take pc rscstion. The grain growing in the ground is reserved. BENJAMIN' REIQLE, I>. 11. WILES, " jan3o" ( .. y Trnsteeo. PUBLIC BABE. - TltE undersigned, intending to discontinue far- ming, will at Public Sale, at his residence, on the ixak.4<3tißng from Leitersburg to Urccncastie, about two miles from the former place and seven from the latter, on TUESDAY and WEDNES- DAY. the 741h and 2611 i days of February, A. 1).,- 1860, tlie following I'rssonul Property, to wit : bio \V ork llorsoß, una throo COLTS, two m f 1 J vcai'B ai d one I rear old ; THIRTY-FOUR HEAD OF IIORNHD CATTLE, among which are two fat steers, snd 6 MILCII COWS, 3of which will be fresh by the day of sale?the remainder are' Young Cattle ; TH*ejrrir iriY*E head noes among which aroJiyp OItOOD SOWS: one Broad- tread ROAD WAGON, (with boughs and cover) 3 plantation WAGONS, 1 Broad Trcffl and one Narrow Tread, do.t (nearly new,) 1 one-horse WAGON, 2 sets of Ilav Ladders, t . ONE THRESHING MACHINE, . with a Now Ydlk H"rse Power attached, 1 SEP- ARATOR aiftf IIBRSKPOWER, (Gciser'a patent) two CORN SHHLLEKS, ouc by Horse power and one bv band Ur Horse-power, 1 M'Connick RE A- PER, I'liay Hook and*tope..-l DRILL, 2 Horse Kskes,i(ime a Spring Tooth undone a revolving \u25a0 Rake) ?, I Cutting box ; I.SLEIGH 1 four horso Sled ; 5 Barshear PLOUGHS, 5 Double and 7 sii- fie shovel PLOUGHS, 3 Harrofts, 1 OTLtTTA- OR, one Corn Covcrer; Single, Double and Tre- ble Trees, 4 pair of Spreaders, 2 hog Chains, 3 Fifth Chains, two pair of Butt Traces, 3 sets lireeihing, 6 sets Front Gears and six sets Plough Gears,'7 Fly Nets, 7 Blind Bridles ; ?one set dou- ble Harness ; Collars, Wagon Saddle and Whip ; 3 Big Wagons, Forks, itakcs, shovels, Hoes, Sledges, Mattocks, Crowbar and Digging Irons, one * SAUSAGE CUTTER, STUFFER AND LARD PRESS. a large (bt of Jf.ttlS, k lot of Tight Barrels and Meat Vessels. Also?HAY by the ton. abont 200 barrels of CORN. 200 bushels'of OATS, 25 bush- els cfFOTATOKS. apd YINEli Altby the barrel. ?ALSO?- HOUSEHOLD AND .KITCHEN FURNI- TURE, comprising 3 Beds!cKMPu'mTDeddklg, 2 Bureaus, one Safe, 2 aetta of CHAIRS, 1 Rocking do., 2 TABLES, J docks,'(one an eight-day ami one a twenty-four hour Clock,) 1 Conking stove and 1 ten-plate do., 1 Iron Kettle, a lot of Quctusware. Tin-ware una earthen Ware, a lot of Carputa and Oil Cloth.'-" and many other articles too unwierowa to mention. Jsfl"Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, JL M.*, on said day), when a predit of Nino MmtM will be giveaohiall sums nP Five 'Dollars upwards?- the purchaser to girc'Vfnr Agtqi i ftji approved securitv: 1: 'All sums un I'-r five Vlolfkfa the cash will'bfe'required.' ? " JOIIN STRITE. janlO JACOB DOWXHD, Auctioneer. PUBIaIC SALE- Il\ ,ojacoa Bowaao, Auctioneer. !* fTtHE undersigned trilldispose of at PnHlie flslo, A at kis residence 5 % milks north-Vest froln Ua- gerstown, \i of mile from Cunninghams'x Roads ON SATURDAY, BBth FEBRUARY, next, The following property to wit: :. F' fc ?'u, SIX Oif BOUSES, TEN He At) OF CATTLE, among which are four gn&i Milch Cows, Two broriu trend wagons, one Wood BW, two three horse bauhenr plough*, one two horse do. two double shovel ploughs, two single do. one harrow, one fifth chain ana spreaders, double and single trees, one wheat fan, one corn shellcr, horse power and one wheat drill, forks and rakes <ONE CARRIAGE, for one or two horses, one trotting buggy, five tons of hay, two hundred bushels of oats, one hun- dred bushels of Barley Oats for seed. Thirty bush- els of apples, one set of Blacksmith tools, six sets of wagou gears, two sets of breechbands and four cruppers, four sets of plough gears, six bridles and collars, three fly nets, one threshing machine ABQUT 15 CORDS OF WOOD. lot of ?, . N ( v || , , ' HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI- TURE- y |,i . , Eighty barrel, of wltlkkoy'Hmonp wtirli aft' twehty barrel, of pure rye, from one and a halfto two and! a.half yews old." ? , H ?. . 7J2ft,Tcrin of sole are fj follow, j?On all vum, of ssand upward a credit of-een nsantha. Wiff be given,.the part-baser giving hi, of ber note with rppiovei ,cc*r'4y, no good, to lie removed until ?ettled'fvr, sale to commence at 9 o'clock. Jms3o II F. T. SPICKLER. B. F. Hough vi. Thomas H. Crampton, Adu'r. c and other,. : T5 the Circuit Court for Washington County a, A a Court of Equity.?No. 1704.?Notice ia here- by giVrn to tho creditors of Caspar W. Weaver, dfipdto file their claim, with the roaches* thereof before the undersigned on or before the 23d day of February next, otherwise thoy will be precluded from participating in the distribution of the fund, then in the hands of the Trustee for-distribution. * ! Z. S. CLAGGETT, ? ' jan.lo Auditor. ~^rr. ?n ?? JL' *" i *\ UAIUY STAGE IJINE N,. FROM // HAGERSTOW&? TO KEARNEtSKILLE. tnE aubaeriberis now rnnniilg a daily stage line from Hagerstowti Id' KearuVyarvlle; by way of Sharpsburg and ShcpherdstoWnl' eonneft- Ing promptly withthe traina on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, moving cast and West, and fur- nishing the cheapest most direct,' and rxptsditiou, route to Harper's Ferry. Fare to SfearbslnlrV' sl,oo?Shcphcrdstown $1,25 ?Kcarnersviile 11,75 ?Harpers Ferry $2,25. - ?, The stage leaves Wrighta Hotel,' TTagerptou n, every morning at 7 o'clock, and will call for pas- senger* at their residence or 4t tho various Hotels when desired ', l.' , I.eaves KeafAeysvilie on the arrival of both traina on R. R. .jaatO j GEORGE Jt'LtUS. " ~ N -TiCfi.' AJ.I. persons knowing themselfes Indebted to . th uaddrslgnc d are requested to Call and sct- - tie up. janfS O. LEVI. ' > WANTED. TO Vr* bjl a'prompt paying tenant, with no ebfldden. u smalt noose, or a few rooms. Kn- i quire at the ota Of the "FREE PRESS." : I NOTICE! ALL fMosa indebted to us by NOTE or other- wise dre requested to cull and pay up without dtlav* . j*uo . TIOE A HAMMOND. * ?' INDELLLBLE INK. t fO he used without a preparation, and warran- A ted durable. .C4B bs used with a steel pen.? Prepared oklyh'r u. 87.M/A BRO., -- Ajlh?faHs4i. TKUtil iLI-fcs' SaLL OF VALUABLE 11KA:. ESTATF. In Wuhington County. BY virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Washington County, as a Court of Equity, the undersigned, as Trustees, will offer at public .ale, On TUESDAY, the 17th day of FEBRUARY, at 10 o'clock, A. M., in front of tho Court House in Hagprstowp, that valuable farm, lying on the Antielam Creek, near, the town of Leitersburg, of whicn Joseph Gabby died seized, and on which ho resided at toe time ofi-hibdeath, containing 160 ACRES OR LAND, MORE or LEBB, under excellent fencing, aad about 15 Acre* which, is ia , . -- . -. - , TIMBMB. T.Awrrs. Th* consists of a large TWO 4Mk STORTdBTONB DWELLING HOUSE, a \u25a0SI Switzer Stoac Barn, Wagon-sheds, cribs, Uog-peus and other aeoassary oat buildings, tbore ia also upon the premises A LOQ DISTILLERT HOUSE, ind Hug f'ene iiilacbed. *b!s properly is situatod in one of the rohsf ferttlk'phrtirths dT Wiftingtnn County, and is too well known to require any fur- ther duacripUqp. ._ r ? Alfo-A LOT OF ffROUND In thd town of Leitersburg, on part of which there is a TwoStory \u25a0 nWJKEa*fjt a BOUSE. wiui a shop attached. Tho dwelling is now occu- pied bv I. G. Bell, and the shop by Mrs. Cline ; on the dliicr part, a largo one-story Roughcast Dwel- ling House, wi|liu Suop attached, by 11. F. Slick. Xfi-The above lot contains about ONE ACRE and UNE HALF, and will be divided so as to give an equal portion ofground to each dwelling house. terms of Uic Sale as prescribed by tilie. decree arc as follows :?Ouc third of the ntlrcLase money to be paid iu cash on the d y oPrV.e.'or the ratification thereof by the Courf; and the in twoeqnxl instalments, toe o:ic payable in one and the other in two ycarffrdfti the dav of tale, with interest from thp dajrrf salt; th*defer- red payments to be teenred ry 'ha note* or bonds of toe purchasor with snreties to be approved by the undersigned, and on the payment o! the who!* purchase money (and not before) tho undersigned . are authorised, by good and sufficient doed or leeds to convey the said property to the purcha- sr or purchasers tlicreof. hAt-Tfie Crops now growing upon the promises > he reserved, with the right to enter thereupon ocut, gather and secure the same. _*#~The farm still be oflered entire, and in two > w more traet* to suit purchasers. } Tru,l < v*' jau2< a ? PUBLIC SALE. " < \u25a0 THE undersigned intending to quit farming will sell qtpuhlic sale at his residence, one mile north of Cavetown, on tho road leading from Ihprd'y Church to Smithsbnrg, ?On Mo'viiy 28 J. day of jffßß UAISY, 1863. the following personal property, to wic 6 Head of good WORK HORSES, among which is a good BROOD MAKE, with foal, I paid Lead Horse, 1 Stallion 7 years old this Sprtag; 80 HEAD OF CATTLE.; . - among which arc < fine MILCH COWS, 6 of which wilfhe ftvsli about the time of sale, thehalance are fin# j oong Heifers, 4 of which will havo calves ia tho Spring, 1 Young Bull, . 8 0 HEAD OFH. 0 G, 8, , j among which are 3 Brood Sows, 1 yrttb Pigs, the balance are fine Shoats, EIGHT BEAU Of SHEEP. 4 Farm Wagons, 1 four-inch tread, suitable for farm or road wagons, 1 for one or two horses, also 1 act of four inch Broad Wheels, not ironed, 1 Wagon Bed with Bows and Cover, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 2 pair Hay Ladders, 1 Hnggy, 2 three- horse Barshear Plows, 3 doublo ami 2 single shov- el Plows, 1 Corn Covorcr, 2 good Harrows, 1 Glod Roller, 2 tribhlc, 2 double and 20 Single Trees, 3 pair or Spreaders, 2 Fifth Chains and Bearing Chain, 3 Log Chains, 1 Rough Lock, 2 pair Butt Traces, 3 pair Breast Chains, 10 Cow Chains, 1 Jackserew, 1 Horso Rake*, 1 a spring-tooth wheel rake, 1 Thrashing Machine- withShaker, Straw carrior and Horse..Power, in good order, with 70 feet of Strap,"! Wheat Tan, l'Molling SqraeiV'l Gutting Box, a lot of Rakes, Forks, Ilnnd Hqcks and Ice nooks, Mattoea. Shov- els, 0 Set of vfagon Gears, 6 sets' Plots God?, q-ftb Sood Traces, 6 )L)uens?6 pair Flr-NetX, Collars, ridles, Wagon and Plow Lines, I'Wagon Saddle, 7 Halter* and Chains, t Man's Saddle, 3 Riding Bridles, I.pair Buggy Lißfce, ? Ofain Cradles, 12 Mowing Scythes. 1 Log Waghn, Meat Vessels and Tubs, a lot of old Iron, lot of Hobs ddU A"fcs, a lot of Corn Fodder, VINEGAR by tlio BARREL, APPLE ?BUTTER, by the CROCK, and a great many other articles not necessary to enumerate. _fiW~Baleto commence at S o'clock on said day, when a credit 6f eight months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwwrds," tn'fc" jfffrch'asera giving their potes With improved Sewarttyvaiid if not paid witirin ten days after bcchmipg dee interest will ?e'eharged ftbid Raft; inns under $5 cash. No property to be removed until settled for. JOSHUA DAYnOOF. J5n22d.1863. Jacob Boward, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' SAIiE. BY virtue of an order of the Circuit Court for Washington County, the undersigned insolvent Trustee of llezckiah W. Hurley will tell at Public Sale On TUESDAY (ht 17 th of FEBRUARY, infront of the Court House in Hagerstottn, at 11 o'clock A. M., all the undivided interest of said llexekiah W. llurlev in and to a certain half lot or Bortionof ground situate in West Franklin street, lagerstown adjoining the property of William Pretner and Miss Eliza Slonihan. The improve- ments are a two story H*eat her Bohr At il BoUse, bsc* buifilblgindQthomutbwiMiirgs with'stabling. Terms of splu pre ens third of the purchase mono* to be paid Wn the day of sK'e or The t-a'tittca- tion thereof and. the balanup.in one ye*3( nrdiß' the day of sale th purch*ser giving bis not* with ap- proved security hokVing fttlerest \u25a0frf.m tne day of ?ale. I ETER MIDDLEKAUFF, j*u23 Trustee. FRESH SUPPLY OF GARDEX AXD FLOWER SEEDS. We have just received and opened a Urge and complete assortment of Seeds, of all descriptions and in rarioua aiie papers to suit purchasers, com- prising many new varieties. Besides the list enumerated below wc have. TRUE HAVANA TOBACCO BEED, FINE GRASS ' ._.C,&TTOI>" SEED. PEAS. Tom Thumb £ dwarf,) Early Washington Frame and Large Marrowfat.' CABBAGE, EaVly : fGik, Early" Ox Heart, Drumhead, Uutch, Curled and Wiiter. 8100d ' BEANS, Six Weeks, Dwarf, Large Lima, Long Pod, Bush, Purple and White. fl ADISHES, Long {jcarlet, White *pd Bkd Tur- xV nip, Long Salmol, Lady finger eon Winter. ' u l)> ' , "7- ? l ?l' 1 A3ORN, fjyvect or Spgar, Canada (early) Whit* . L/ Flint lnd Long Y, (hrw CIQL'ASH; Patty-pan, Winter Cronkneck, Hub- £s byd, Long Green and Golden Bunch. CfICf'MBERS, Early Table or Frame, Early Cluster, Long Green and Short Pricklcy. TOMATO, Extra Karlr, Large Red, Yellow and Supei b, Flesh Oolor. LETTUCE, Early Green, Early Curled, Large Oahbage Head and Frankfort. /ANIONS, Large White and Silver Skin, Large V/ Red and YelTow Strasbnrg. rjpURNIPS, Large Globe, Sweet Rock, and Pint ALSO, Porpl* Egg Plant,-Csniilowar, Gumbo, Carrots, Water and tjuak Melon, Salsify, Sage, Peppergrass,"Spinach, mustard, Rhribavh Parsnips, Celery, Mummer Savory, vAsparago* ? Pepper, Pumpkin, Kale aad Brussels Sprouts. - ' A-ND, Small Silver Skjp Onions, by the plat - -rip qjqa/t, pork or bushel' .* v A* lb* Dreq fitor*af jt3fi 98.L ft BBG. David 11. Wflse vs. Ph;*e Yruoy cad ether*. I IT the Circuit Ooort for WidriMtM Cqnot* sitting Hi Courtof equity.?lf O.lTml?- j ct of (hit suit il to reoover the sum of lIK, *MI >n terest thereon from the 30tb day of July 1806. The bill of complaint lUtus that a curtain John <°. Tracy on the SOth day of July ISM, executed and delivered his scaled note, or single billto aoartasa Jacob Bonobreak for (116, payable. in twosV# months after the date thereof, which single billor scaled note was on the LSth day of Iforember, 14- 61 assigned by said Bonobreak to tho complainant.* The bill farthor states that said John C. Tracy departed this life sOmo time dttrlng the lattar part of December, 1883, leaving his last will, and terta- ment bat not in due form or law for passing rtert estate tho same not baring been atttested by throe witnesses, but was admitted to probate by the Or- phans Court of Vf ashingtoa County, and Abroa* ' Htrito appointed administrator apon tho porsesNd eatate.ot, said deocasod, tho exoeater a Based, ha the will hkVkr decliattd to art __ The bill ali states that said decoaaed left Ptrbe Tracy hit widow, bat no ohlld -or ehtldreo ; osr father or moUtsr and that ho left the followteg brothers and sMera Ktnma Tracy wifa of Hoary Sbhfer, Matthew T. acy and Emetinehiswifo,Bl- abeth Tracy wile of Ruber t Williams, Phebe Tracy wife of John iiberaoie, Hiram Tracy and Mary his wife, Margacat Tracy wife at Leonard Hoato- holder,Mary Tracy wife of John UruamirkhL end Amelia Tracy wifo of William Abrahams as hin heirs at law. Tho bill farther state# that said daoaaoad left bat a small personal rotate of little vela*, and about 36 acres of land conveyed to him by tfc* children and bcirt at large, of 1 rod crick Xeiglar de- ceased, lying.in Washington County, on tho tnrn- piko road leading from flagerstowu to Laltera- barg, adjoining the lands of floury Jacob* pad nth ars.' V _ .i s That the administrators of Froderiek Xoigtrt. deceased hold s judgment against said deoeased . for $928.49 with interest from the 7th, day of Au- gust 1860, being a balance of purchase 'money das : on the land sold to him, which administrators, George W. 7. iglor, Frederick K. Zriglor end Os- vid Zeigler liars "been made party defendants to this sail for the purpose of rumoring the said en - cambrance from sail ;state. ' The aald bill also starts that the following de- fendants reside beyon ! the State of Maryland aad are nonresidents thereof,. David Edgier, Ots. V. Zeigler, llcnry Shafrr and Rmme his wife, Mat- thew Tracy and Kmeline his wife, Rdburt Williams and Elisabeth his wife, John Kbersole and Phofae Lis wife, WiUiaas Abrahams aad Amelia his wlfs and Hiram Tracy. The bill charges that tho personal aatato of aaiJ 1 deceased is wholly insufficient to pay his dabts aad prays for a decree directing the sale of tho real es- tate'of decedent or so much thereof as may be ra- 3 nired for the payment of hit debt# ?that oat af le proceeds of sue tho said Judgment of t918.1t duo tho administrators oC Frederick Zeigler Bs- . ceased be first paid, and oat. of tho residue yoar orator's and such othei; by said decoaaed The bill also praysfdr gontosTrcllql. ' It is thereupon ordered'by the t kybpf the Cir- cuit Court for Washington County sitting as a Court of Equity this 38th "dly" of Jantfary TtSt, that the complainant by causing a copy af (Us 4c- der to be inserted in some newspaper puWiirodia Washington County at least once a week for su month beiore the 3d dav of March next, give no tice to the said absent defendants of the object aad substance of this bill j and warn them to appear in this Conrt inperson or by solicitor, on or be- fore the lpth day of June next to answer theprem- iacs and > h*>w cause if any they hare why a decree ought not te passts prayed. Traapcmy?Teat i , , janSO ISAAC NESBITT, Clark. s \u25a0 '? A ' B. F. Hoagh, vs. Th'oei H. Cramptbn, Adm'r. af Adam Warar and others. NO. 170^.?In the Circuit for Washingtoa . County, sittings! a court of equity.?Ordsr- cd, by the Clerk of the Circhit Court, this 33th day ' of February 1883 that the sales made and reported . ~ by Z. S. Cliggett, heretofore appointed Trustee for the sale of tjte real estate ia the proceqdlage of this cause mentioned, be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to tbrcoutrery-Ifc shewn td theflour* on or before the 33d day of Febs*ry vided, a copy of this order bs inserted in soma . newspaper publiahcd la Washington Cotufty '<? least once a week for three. sueoeeeire weeks, has fore the said last mentioned day. The report states tbe amount of salo to bo Thtr- ty-six hundred and two dollars aad fifty seat*. True copy Test: jaeM ISAAC NESBITT, (ft. ' Io the matUr of the application of UEOROI M. MCDOWELL an Insolvent Debtor, for the beae- fit of the Aet of Asscmblv ia sash saae made aad ' r . i. provided. l , <*, '. NO. 33*17 oa the Insolvent* Dooket ia tfaio C|r- cnit Qburt for Washington County.?Ordered by the Oeart MH'ttb first day of January, 1943, that ftgst Mondxi, in the July Term of thU Court, next succeeding tnc'dule of this order ba fixed aftttc fiav for'thoaai J''petitioner to appear in this Court, and apswer inch ipterrogatoriee or Wnis Creditors. Vnaorsors and sureties may propose or allege against.h|m j and that aaid petitioner by causing a copy of lhis order to ba printed In sndie newspaper published in Washing- ton Cbnnty pnee. a week for throe successive months prior to the said Monday iivtbo idxt July Term df the Court, gird'ncftlhe crPvb* fixing af said day for the purpose,herein recited. *\u25a0 I True Copv?Taat: jan# ISAAC NESBITT, Clerk. In tho matter of the petitioa of Jacob Watty, an insolvent debtor. . , NO. 333S On the Insolvent docket. In the Cir- cuit Conrt for Washington County:?Ordered, -by the Clerk of the Circuit Court, this 30th day of - January, 1863, that the ealcs made and reported.' by John Welty, heretofore appointed Trustee for'' the sale of the'realyod personal estate in .the pro- ceedings of (bis capsl*mentioned," be ratified and confirmed, nfilbss citvfst totlhctafotrdty beshewa to the Court on or before tho Lith day, of rjr next: Proridcil. a copy of thia ofaer btnor- ted in some newspaper published in Hegoratowu, at least once a week for three spopesfive weeks, be- fore the said ldst mentioned'day". The report state* the amount bf sales to ba fowr thousand three hundred.and fqnftoeu, doljars aad eighty cents. True copv- -Teat: * janlJ ISAAC NESBITT, Olevtf. ' Gerson Lett .**? Andrew Bowsrd A others. In the Circuit Court for Washington ConH, sitting as a Court of Equity.?No. 1561.?NV ' tice is berebv given to the Creditors of Michael \u25a0 Boward, decM. to produce their claim* to the uu- ' dersigned, properly authenticated on or before the Mth day ot February next, otherwise they wilt ba preelud'ed from participation inthe distribution of tho funds now in the hands of the trustee"." Z. 8. CLAGGETT. jan?3 Auditor. Francis Patrick Keoriek vs. Catharine Moera JF others. ' ? , ' XTO. 1680.?1n the Circuit Court for J-v ton County, sitting as a Onart of Equity.?* Ordered, by the Clerk ofothe Circuit Court, thfo 19th day of January, 1863, that the sale. padp aad , reported by Solomon ylelser. heretofore appouU-d Trustee for the mleof thctVal estate Ifi ' ceedings of this cause iheutionsd, be ratifirtp^V'L cop firmed, spiers cause to the Contrary be mawkr totbc Court on or before the, Hth day pf Fgbry- ' ? ary next : Provided, a copy of this ordor Ba & t serted in some newspaper published In IlXgcrStoWw nt least once a week for three nceemlve wuuks, before the said last mentioned day. , , The report states Aho amount of salsa to b* fif- teen hundred and right con dollars. Trdc copV?Tesit! " jan 16 I3AAC NESBITT, Olsrk. Insolvents Tnutee'i Bkl. , . ' '? OF- REAL AND PERSONAL PROPBRTr. Tly virtue of an ordur of tbe Circuit Conrt for if Washington County, the undersigned Traato* for the benefit of tho creditors of George S. Me"', Dowell will sell nt Public Sale in tbe town of Lm- terrbur;-, on . SATURDAY, the lUß'dnyfif FBBBCARY, next, ut IIo'clock, A M., a*, the the mid George S. Me'Dowell. First, nil thxt lot or por- f tion ol' ground, a a dMI 1 tIuKY FRAME WOILSF Btf- thereon, sitnatcan Main Struct, in sitld town and nearly opposite the Lutheran und German Refor- med Church. There is rood Stabling on tha nar nod fine fruit, the same bcirg tho property owned by and where the said Mc'Towell residrt Also will be sold a good Spring Market Wagon", the running part of a Sleigh, a band cider preuA ? and small lot of bav, and long'slrnw, nnd a lot 1f baskets, llused in Hnckateytpg. v - , ' " Also will be sold a lot df new Wiiqiloil fnrnituru it never used, S bedsteads 1-3SiwbBUW, I silk. 1 chest, l tahles. Bcsiifos othWdMcficfi will be ot J. MTThe terms of the real totuto. Is MS hair in >, hand or on the ratification of the mdr aud the bnl- anoo in one rear thereafter, tha purebamr riving >. 'bis note with approved'security and bearing in- . terest from thbrfay of sale. - ~ " And for the personal eatote a credit of bar months apon all snma abova 85,00 the purchaarr> t> thci' notes with,approved security and for niirnma f and under, ra?h. > 1 )sbu TH-MA* ~

Upload: tranngoc

Post on 17-Dec-2018

212 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

M&-A young bell* la Wtmhingtoo, writtenj^Ea Uueeian officer' an ?dvetitnrcT in (lie

Mn army, married liitn 61 haute. After

therepenttat leisure, find claiwi

him for aaetiultand battery. "Buttoni

brain'" it the malady of yonnj lofV.-e

fMoney

Weahington corretpoudoot telegraphing

Kiu Senate to-day by a large Tote refused

the mileage of Senators and mem-

Hi of the Iloute to ten cents per mile.people can travel anywhero in this

fry for three cents a milo but U. S. Scna-K mint avo eight dollars for every forty mileHv trar#' M< ney Is plenty because Ciias \u25a0

\u25a0 fleuui presses.

HA WHOLK RKOTJIIST CO"HT MARTIALED.

H*ICitTh Illinois regiment' having refused to

Hiion aooount of the em anoipation proela-

has been placed under arrest and is

Hid "object to trial by court-martir ?A*.Times.

H Aa IRISH GSVRLBMAM lately forg't A dueHith bis intimate friwnd because be jocoselyHaerted that he was lorn without a shirt to

Ithark\u25a0 ' i

\u25a0 illflrrkbj

\u25a0 At the roaidenite of-lho bride's father oa the 4th'Krtsnt.br the Her. JL Mora*, at lumtooA,Heorgo F. Hartman, bf Baltimore, to Eli* If. L.Holy daughter of lianiom Iliggina, Esq. of Alle-Hany county, Mil.H On the 29th nit., at the residence of the bride'sHither, by Kldor K. Adnmson, Mr. Wm. 11. RohrerHid Miss Marr E. Funk. daughter of Mr. Oco.Hank?sll of Braver Creek, Washington county,HOn the 2d inet.. Nt the Lath,-ran Parsonage.'byHer. J. Erana, Mr. Jacob Summers, to Miss EllaHliiabeth Wolford. both of. thie coufitr,

\u25a0 On the tnmodny ts4 at the name plasie, by theHams. Mr. Abrnhnm D. Uood, to Miss Ann K. Cor-rftt, both of this county.

On th* evening of the tth Inst at the bouse oflie bride's fath-r, br Elder J. M. Wolf, Miss .Sa-sh Ann Reak, to Mr. Charlas W. Bachtcl, all ofthis cousity.

Died,In Clenrspring, on Baturdav, the Itth of Janu-

ary, Mary V. I)., daughter F John S. and Sara M.Border, aged 1 year;, 11 months and 10 dava... ~

On tho 25th u1t.,., at Bcarnr Creek, after a llr-'faringillness of consumption, John Henry Bohrcr"snnot David Kobrar, aged 25 years, 10 inos. and12 days. \u25a0 \u25a0

Died ia the City of Baltimore on 'the Hist ult.,Miss Martha A. Buchanan, daughter elthe late Dr.James A Buchanan, and grand daughter .of thelate Honorable Judge Thomas Buchanan, of thisCounty, aged 21 yjsaa

At the residence of her son-in-law. Dr. Williamlagan, on .Sunday-last, Mrs. Eltw Williams, con-sort of the late Qss. Q. U., Williams, of this town.

HAGERSTOWN MARKJST.I ?

* ;\u25a0 ... ? ..a[eessssrie sr sea ssoeaas aaa wakcxstcrs.]FLOUR (per bhL) -

-*... $7 00,7 76

WHBAT?White, - . ..... .140*156" ?*< .

- 1 40*J 45BTB, . ?

.. . - 65 60

OATS. . . . ''?

J. ' . 50

R*. - ?. - - - <5ULOTgR BHD. 175,4 15TIMOTHYS!* 100,2 15FLAXBIRR, "? '

. 1 50,140BUTTBB, i 4-"

.;e . . j,

\u25a0OOS, ?aacVAV;*.'* * ? 14LARD, - v r">f-rxrS -?-*,- ITALLOW, A WR. JG ;\u25a0 ARD *OAF,,W iS >' r,-V >A M S.- i Ml .BACOX-flidm,' ' ' ? ? 4

" -Jlsnis, : V 'eBOUPBBAXg,- :-v

.-

.... SOO

FKACHBB?Farad, Tc j50" ?tfnpsired. 127

DRIRD APriXß,' . 4 \u25a0 ? A ? .? ' 1 SOroTATon, - 1.. * go

BKUIIMRE MARKET.~

Ft oca Aha FUsr.wiein goodrequest to-das, .bgtiehaMr. descriptions remainInarliee. Safe* embraced 1 200 bbl Ohio Extraat $7 87X. 500 bWs do. it $7 86, 2000 bM.Howardstreet and Ohio do at $7 75, 600 bbls do. do. catEatra at $2 14, and 200 bbi* choice Howard streetBorer at 7 lOtttBTK pat I*l. Wc quote stand-ard City MUWBupef at $7, -Ohio dm at $7 12J4,and Howard Street do. at 7 12J**7 25 per bbl ;Ohio Extra aid 75a$7.$7)fo'Howard street da st ,

T Tsssß, and.ahipping brands,t itr Mills do. at 850n$R 75 per I*4*'|t) Rlour and COrn Meal areqnlst and nachaaged.

Onsta.?The receipts at the Corn Exchangewere 4,000 bushels Whiat, 14.060 do- .Cora, and16,000 do. Osts. White wheat was firm at 1 85a$2, and red dull at ItisRICO pep, bushel. Cornwas heavy at 88s00'cts for new yellow, and at 92a94 ats per bushel for do.- white, Oatawera inmod-erate demand-at Wa73 cents freight for Pennsyl-vania, and at4oa46 sent*.measure for Maryland.?Lye was steady at latl 10 per .bushel,' the' latterfigure for Pennsylvania.

1808-*

1808-FIMLADF.LPHIA

PAPER* .HANGINGS.HOWELL &BOURKE,

Gar. 4lh and Market' Stfeeta, Philadelphia, barenow in stock, a-tbse variety of-

WAiiis S>AX>ain4got np expressly for their Spring Trad*.WINDOW PAPER OF EVERY. GRADE,tu which they Incite the attention of Sfrtkrrptri.

ks.ln their Retail Department, willbe foundthe choicest styles of the teases.

febl2-Jm

FOR ii I It .x: ..

BYths ysar?n negro man, a rood Farm Handoa aeeommodaMu, terms. Apply at the 'tOf-

fice of the, ftbU.

FOR SAL.K Ol^gNl^IBILLsell orreXtm/.large MtßClf ANTMILL

Woolen Factory END SAW Millall improved inthe latest modern style. Possession can be hadanytime. Call oa thy .SnbqcriUer 4C Conoco-' .chesgue>Pajt Office, Washington' Con'ntr, Mary-

fehlt-lt JOHN H. HL'YETT,

MICH;. Rd'AH, M 'AHT CBACKERS.-Anecoanmiear, skfs.-cowrenWmt and efiTectual ex-,

UjmtaaUr. Made.otily by. BELL A BKO,'?\u25a018 'j (

Apothecaries'.

*0bXiXO -?

WILLbe sold nt' Pabli'e' Sale,' at his residencein Ftnkstown, -.

0n Saturday, the 28fA., day ofFebruary inet.the following personal property to wit:

t \P? iro£ WS"* HORSpS well matched, andboth fine gaddle and Harness horseey .'oife' stt of;Double Usrnces nearly new, one set of singfe do. ione new

SPRINO'WAGOJf, ' jone (baise, one Sleigh,, buffalo. Robe, Bells and 'Whip, one Saddle and Bridle, two new horse Blan- 1kets, two Halters one Wheelbarrow, tngother with 'all my Office Furnature, Medicines, and MedicalLibrary inwbich there is many'bf the latest text ;Books and Records, also One.set of Pocket Instru-ments, one do. Dentist and one do. Ilherting

*'??. A, 1 ' y HOUSEHOLD and KITt l|HN'|FIRNITURBT comprising the following .articles, 1Two Beds and Bedding, one Clothes Press, two "Wash Stands, two Vase Stands, two sets of Qhsirs, :three Lounges; one Secretary, on Bureau, one!Ridrboard and" Safe, two Mirrors, one Cook, one ITen Plate, add on* i hamber Store, ono DiningTsble one Kitchen dp. Glass shd .Qacensware, iabout 25 yds.. Rag si-pet, and about 28 yda., In-

tain,'2s foet of good (tore Pipe, one large Moat I"gshrad, a lot of Baton and Lai d by tho pound, 1Hsrrels Boxes, and many other articles to' numer-ous to mention. Terms willbedsde'kbown on the r

POSTFOUBD: ! TRUSTEE'S- SALE '

OF

REAL ESTATE.\u25a0\u25a0O"

BT \u25bcirtnc of a decree of the Cirenit Court forWashington Countv, an a Court of Equity,

the underpinned will AC(I at Public Sale, onTUESDAY iht 2 4th day of MARCH, 1863*n front of W. K. Doyle's Hotel in Hagentowr,Tho Real Estate lying in aaid county, and situateabout 4 miles north of the Indian Spring, it beingthe same real estate belonging to Catharine, wifeof the late Leri Moore, decM, and occupied by himin his lifetime, containing about

700 JFLLOM ICS'OR,IAJ*Dwhich has been divided into three several parcels

and willbe sold as divided or entire as inay bedeemed most advautageous, and a plat of whichwillbe exhibited on the day of s.llo.

No. 1. is the Home or Mansion Farm, is locatedon both side* of the Cove road, nnd is estimated to

contain 310 acreu ol land, with a satticiency oftimber attached. The" ifhprowment* consist ofa fine TWO-STORIED IiOO MANSION HOUS T'

fwhere Mrs. Moore now Jives, good tenant hou&i,anew DANKBARN, a good

GEARED SAW-MILLcompetent to do a great deal of work ; and otheroat-buildings. There f * good well of water nearthe house, and also running water-

No. 2.?Estimated to contain 200 acres lying on jthe west sldijbf ftd adjoining the Cove Road. A Ilargo portion of this is covered with excellent Tim-ber. On it is a good - LOG HOUSE and Stablewith spring dTexcillent water.

No. 3.?ls estimated to contain (70 Acres lyingon the west side of Cove Road and adjoining* it,and shnth of Lot No, 1. Tho improvements aae aLog House and Barn. On this there is also finesprings of water. About 120 acres of this lot arecleared, the balance is covored with fine timber.

The entire tract of land is limestone and Moun-tain and of a fair'qualttv.

ThtToruns of £?ale are?O.'.e-tbird of thepurchase to be. paid on the day of sr.'e orthe ratiPtatioti thereof by thie Court, and the bal-ance in two equal annual payments from the dayofsale, thepurchaser giving his bonds thereforwiin rfpprofed security, beaiing interest from theday of sale, and upon the payment of the wholepurchase money tho Trustees are directed, to exe-cute a deed therefor to the purchaser, clear,and discharged of all claims of the parties to thecause.

WILLIAMT HAMILTON,RICHARD if. ALVEY,

Feb. 13 TiUat^es.~

PUHIxIC SAIxF-THE subscriber, as Agent, w ill offer at Pubßfe

Sale on the farm ot Miss 11. R. A. Buchanan,two miles south of Downsvillc onTHURSDAY, 19th day of FEBRUARY,a variety of personal property in part as follows:

rH'fcXFE nEjiU OF WiOHSEStwo Colts, 65 Head of Sheep, a lot i>f Wheat in theStraw, a lot of Wheat thrached and in tho Barn,116 Acres of Grain in the ground, 1 Thrashing Ma-chine, 3 Wagons,, , ,

ONE REAPER,one Wheat Drill, a lout.of Cam inthe Shock, a lotof ploughs Harrows and other farming utensils.

Sale to commence at 10 o,clock. A prod it oftwo be given on all sums of $5 and up-wards, the-purchasers giving thrir notes with ap-proved security, all sums under $5 ca>h. Nogoods to be Removed untilnettled for.* . -..

ajfl. A.R. S> HNEB.LY,R. SnECKLES, Anct. Agent,fob 13

. WORM BYItUF'ACONVENIENT, palatable and etlicient reme-

dy, containing the activity of all our mostral-

?able.4nth-ltnintii'k*. Sold throughout the coun-. Mdeonlyl.y BELL & BKO.lei 13 Apotliccaiies.

T PPLIGSAEE.He subscriber will sell at Puolic Sale at hisresidence on the L-ltersburg pike, 4 miles from

\u25a0Hagerstown and 2 from Lcitersburg, on tho farmbelonging to Messrs. Heck and Leiter,

On Thursdav, the 26th of February, 1863.

8 HKAD OF fiCmSES*7 Brood Marrs, one with foil, 1 Yearling Colt,

:aboat 28 Head <ffHOA'£D C.ITTI.E,

among which are 8 head of MILCHCOWS, and2fonr rear old steers. About 60 HEADOF HOGS,among which are about 20 Stock Hogs and severalBrood Sows. Alio Farming implements, 2 FourHorse Wagons, or o 2 in. andone 3 in. ?read, 1 Wag-on Bv>d. Hay and Grain Ladders and Rail Garners,Wood Mo'Curneck's Reaper, .1 -GrainUrifi/1ratfhtftpring Tc ith Ilatliabe, unc 3KiorseBarsncar and two 2 horpe do. Poublc and SingleShovel do., Two Corn Coverers one of isIlarbaugh's one Cultivator, 2 Harrows, 6 SettsHorse Gears, C Setts Plough do. Dqtyle and Sin-gle Trees, Fifth Chains, 2 Log Chains, one goodChop Chest, a lot of Grain Bags, Ac. Abo-about$0 ACBEB OF WHEAT, in the Ground,a lot of itay by the Ton. a lot of Fodder Ac. Alsoa general variety of Household Furniture, snchas bedsteads, 1 Mantel Clock, Ten Plato Stove,Tubs, Ac:ABluSale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day,

t whcu a credit'of six months will be given on allsums of s*> and upwards ; all sums under $5 thocash willbe required.

ANDREW J. HARTMAN.janl6 Richard Sbccklcs, Auct.

~~

PUBLIC SALE.THE underaigned willee!l at Tublic Sale, at the

Farm on the turnpike, about one mile £ut ofClearapring,

ON MONDAY, the 23d of FEBRUARY,y The following property to wit:5 n£. n OF JIM VM,E * ]rerr gentle and well broken to all kind, of work;three MARES and one HOUSE, five Cows, fonrhead of two year old and 7 bead of yearling cat-tle, abont tq

BO KJBAS OF BOC4Samong which areaereral BROOD JJOWHi IBroadTreaaWagon with bed, 1 bread and l narrowtrrad Wagon, 2 pair Grain Laddere, 1 WaterDray, lGrain Bake, is .- T

ONE GRAIN, DRILL,one fifth chain and one log chain, four three honeFI.OUGHB, tea double and three single shovelPLOUGHS, corn Corerers and Harrow's, wagonand plough gears, double, tseblo and single trees,grain forks, Be. Also one haif of about

120 ACRES OF WHEAT;in the gronnd. Sale to commence et 9 o'clock on?aid day. Acredit 6f six months Willhe giten onall sums of $5 and upwards, the purchasers giv-ing their notes with approved security, interestcharged on notes from-dey of sale if not paidwithin ten days after maturity. All sums under$5 cash. No property until settledfor. WILLIAM IMINGB,

CobS ALEXANDER LANKY.~

PUBLIC sxi.h.TIIK subscriber will sell at Public Sale at bis

residence two miles South of Hagerstown, onthe Manor road on ~

WEDNESDAY,,,the, 11th day of MARCH,all his persona] property inpart as follows :

4 UEjtn OF H-OKK HOUSES,ojsf a fine family horse! 1 mare with foal, 14.head

| of CATTLE; ffchoicc Milch Cows, 2 large Steers, |the balance young.Cattle, 16 head ol Hogs, 1 broodRow, 1 Wagon 4 in. tread,' fur S or 4 horses, I IWagon Bed, 1 pair Grain Ladders. 1 Spring Wag-on' ' .'

X WBSAT SRXXAXS,

Ii1 threo horse and 1 two horse Barshcar Plough, 8

' double and 1 single Shovel Ploughs, 1 Harrow,\u25a0Triple Double an'd Single Trees, 2 pair Stretchers$ sets of britchbands, 2 setts of Front Gears, 8kets ef Plow Qcars, 2 Fly Nets, 1 Wagon Saddle,Colare, Bridles leather Halters, Cow Chains, 1 ;

! Log Chain, 2 sets Butt Chains, 2 setts Breast i! Chains 1 Windmill, 1 < utting Box, 1 Wheelbar- [

j row, 1 Grindstone, 1 Grain Rake, I Grain Cradle,1 2 Mewing Scythes, pitch dung and Shaking Forks i

I and Rake, 1 Dnughook,j FIFTY BARRELS GW C'(?R N , 1

! CLOVER IIAY-by the ton. Corn Fodder by theDot load, LARD and BA'ON by the pound, 200

i eb.iro < heetnut Rails, 12 feet long, 10 mortised| Locust Posts.. ?

i gW*Sale to commoner at 9 o'clock on said daywhen a credit of ( months willbe girenon alt sum'sover fire dollars. Allrams under 95 rath.

| ' fbs JOHN DERR.

I w A' N T En .

| AAAlbs sff Ore.wax, 10 Bushels of email On-. VuU inns for which the highest raeh price will ,bv fir*. BEI.L te pRO.

lftt| ""'*

Apnth.ni he.

PUBLIC SALE-The undersigned intending to discontinue Farm-

ing willsell at Public Sale alt bis residence on thePike leading from Hagerstown to SharpMiurg andabont 2 railus from the latter place, QnFRIDAY, 20th day of FEBRUARY, 18*3.a variety of personal property K inpart as tgllowa\u25a0BIX HEAD OF WORK HO R S E B ,among which are three fine Brhnd Mkrcs rand onetine Riding Marc; 2 one year old colts, 11 headof Cattle, among which are five MILCH GOWS,two of which are freeh ; Six head of HUGS, onefine BROOD SOW. Also,

FARM UTENSILS',Bitch as one Uroa4 Tread Wagon) nearly new, onenarrow tread do. two pair grain Ladders, Arebarshcar ploughs, 8 double anfiJlojUiglc ibovel do.one cart and gears, treble, daub Wand singletrees,spreaders, filth, butt and log chains, cne wheat*Fan, one hand screen, one clover hnlter, I

WECEsdLT X)RZ£iII,thrashing machine (Jones' make,) 1 cutting box,6 set of horse gears 6 set of flv nets, 6 set or plowgears, grain rake, grain cradles, mowing scythes,grind stone, crobars sledges and digging irons, aset of

BLACKSMITH TOOLS,and a lot of old iron. Also, bacon and lard bythc pound and other articles, Ac.

of sale i Acredit of NINE monthson all sums of $5 and upwards the purchaser giv-ing notes with approved security, on which intcr-

\u25a0 opt will be churged from day o'f sale ifnot paidj within ten dnva after maturity. The cash will berequired on all sums tinder $5. No goods to beremoved uutil settled for.

febC - \u25a0 JOtf. POFFINBERGER.K. BnxcxLßs, Auc*:

TttUSTfeE'S BALE-OF

VALUABLEEEAL and PEESONAL ES-TATE.

TY Y virtue of two decrees of the Circuit Courtfor Washington County sitting as a Court of

Equity and passed in Nos. 1744 and 1745?0n thedouket of said Court, the undersigned willself at

PuMic Sale, onSATURDAY tfie 28l\ qf FEBRUARY nextin the town of Washington Countyupon the terms hereinafter mentioned, iflfthe righttitle interest demand and estate of Jacob ScTda-gel, being tlic undivided third part, and also alltbc right title interest demand and estate of JacobSchlagel, being also one undivided third part,which was devised to the mid John and the saidJacob respactiveluq'lnrttic lust willapd testament

of their father Jacob* -Schlugcl dee'd. in and totbe following tract or parcel of land to wit: Thatvaluable farm, on which Jacob ftehlagel dec., re-sided at the time of his death, Ivirionthe nation-al road, abocft 1)$ miles west of Hancock and con-taining about ?< ?

250 or 2tf9 \cpES..Of LAND. >This farm is improved by a good and commo-dioas t . ,

MANSION HOUSt,A bank barn, tenant house, a yonng orchard ofwMI selected fruit and valuable out buildings andfencing. It consists chiefly of limestone laud, andis well watered by springs?lt adjoins tbe lands ofAnthony Lcasure and others on the West, thelands oi the widow Murry on the North, the landsof Samuel Keel and Jaines Rosier on the East, andtho lands of Mrs. Barton on the South. Also'

THE MILL PROPERTY,containing about 30 Acres of land, most of itcreek bottom adjoining lands of Jno. D. ILirts,heirs and George Brent. On it ore a dwellingHouse, MillHouse and Stable, Ac. Also,110 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND,all tillable, withabout 30 a#rH*of WOOt> fxAND,adjoining the lands of Dr. J. B. Dulleplane, Geo.Brent and others.. Tfhis land iin*u good state ofcultivation andts improved4jv a good

FHAMB xxOTTO m,and a goql STABLE.. There ia a good apring ofwater nenn the Hanwh. pß*

At the axme time and p'ace alio willbe offeredaeveral negro elavea.

. _

The terra, of tale aa prerorihi^l; ibe decreeare aa follctwa -... Owe third of tee p-ircnaac moneyfor the real estate shall be paid on the day of sale,or upon the ratification the balanceIn two equal instalments in one anddwawcrt fromthe day of salt, th. whole of the purchase, moneyto bear iutureit.from..the day of sale,- tfioipOrcha-aor or pnrchasers to give his.her or their notes orbonds with security to be approved by she trusteefor tho deferred payments, and the slaves to birohffor ehak. .

...f.b JOSEPH MCRBY, Trustee.

"

Abraham Li-iter vs. Mary Baker and others.

IN the Circuit Coust-for Washington County asa Court of Kquity.-t-No.-1768.?The object of

this suit is to procure a decree for tbe sale of thereal estate of John Baker, late of said County,dee'd. or so muh"thdreof as may be necessaryfor the payment of the debts ot the said Johndee'd: i -? l \u25a0

The bill states thr.t the said John dec'ff, was inhis life time indebted unto the Hagerst.w'n Rank,upch a judgment rendered in the Cirenit Conrtfor Washington-County oa the 17th day of April,A. D., 1852 at the March Term of said Court 1852in the sum of one thaitsand dollars With intere: tfrom tbe 23d day of October,A. It. 1861 and cost!and protest $3. 50 and $7.8114 costs of snit ; andwho was indebted to said Bank upon a certainother judgment rendered en the same day andyear in the same Court and for the same sum of"money as the judgment aforesaid with interestfrom the 20th day of September, A. D. 1851 and$3.70 costs of protest and $7.81J4 costs on suit?-and that afterwards and for a good and bona fidoconsideration the said judgments were by saidBank assigned to said Abi iiham Loiter, wherebythe same nath become and now belongs to him asa debt against the said John dee'd. That saidJohn being so indebted and also unto other per-sons and having real and person estate departedthis lifo In the year eighteen hundred andfifty-twointestate and leaving a widow named Mary, andCaroline now intermarried to William Stepheyand John L. W.ißalter as his only children andbrirs at law : Aud that said John W. Itakpris a non-resident of the State of Maryland : Thatadministration of tihe personal estate of the saidJblui dee'd. hath been granted by the Orphans'Coilrt of Washington-County unto Henry Uroehof aaid County, who in virtue thereof hath pos-sessed himsclt'of the same; but that tbe same isnot sufficient for the payment of all the debts ofthctaaid, John dee'd. due and owing at the timeof hie death : That the ,aid personal estate inthehands pf. the said Henry Grosh ought to be ap-plied to the payment ot' the creditors of the saidJohn dee'd. so"(ar as the aaqio will go andAhat anydeficiency ought supplied..by a sale of thereal estate of tbe said Jefin doe'd.' I . '

It isthcreupon this 31kt' day Off January, A. D.1861 by the CJerk qf the C'ircuit Court for 'Wash-ington County ordered and adjudged that the com-plainant t*v causing acopy of'tbis order to tbe in-serted in some newspaper published at Hagers-town once a week for four successive Mecks be-fore the 9th day of March nokt, give,notice to thesaid John L. li. Baker absent defendant as afore-said of the object and substxrica dfithu bill.; andwarn him to appear in this Court in portion or bys licitor on or oefore the I6th day of June nextto answer the premises and show cause if any .hehas why a decree ought not to pass as prayed.

True copv?Test:jn6 ISAAC NESBITT, Cl'k. .

John Rowland, vs. Francis Mc'Cormick, ond oth-< ers.

NO. 1506.?1n the Circuit Court for Washington County, sitting as a Court of Equity.?

Ordered by the Clerk of said Court this*sthday of February, 1863, that the Auditor's Re-port and Account No. 2 and final, filed in theabove case, be finally.ratified and confirmed by

1 the Court, unlets cause, to .Afie ctpitrary thereofi be s|iewn on oi- before the 28tlt d*y iff "February

inst, prowftledm fopt"*TtWts order be inserted inanme new p.-.pcr printed and published in Ha-gerstown, once a week for ihrec successiveweeks before said last mentioned day.

t' r True copy?Test:fotO ISAAC NESBITT, Clerk.

- ti""'!;Solidified Glycerine Ice.PUT Op in a.solid and convenient form, postcs-

ting.aH'tho hpiling properties of LIQUIDGLYt.FitlNK.' and more pleasant to Shipley.?Made by na only BELLABRO., '.

| jnn9 ? ?' Apothecaries. -

!~

AlftC'f'rONFEll ~

| The undersigned having taken out a Ipsracc am

ruired by the U. S. Internal revenue Laws, asAUCTIONEER, offers hit services in that ca-

pacity, and flatters himself capable of doing pro-fessional justice to all who may emptor him, hav-ing had some eight or ten ycrrs experience in thobusiness. -*i.' .

i . He can be found at his residence, inFunkstowi,(when not professionally engaged) and where heran be addresmd by letter. Terms moderate. ,

dacS JOHN WILLIAMS.

WAXfHT"

k r. j . v ?? * - i

\u25a0Af THE HAGERSTOWN FOUNDRY, OLDI BRASS and COFFER, for which tha highest| pr ee in trade willbe given.

\u25a0?vtß - - L MaKEE.

TRUSTICK'S SALEOF

VALUABLE REAL E&TATE.BT virtue of a deed oftruft, executed by James

Tenant,.the undersigned,ax Trustees will of-fer at Public Sale, infront of the Court Houae inHagerstoiri) 0h<

>

TUESDAY 24th. day of FEBRUARY next,all that Farm or tract of land lying and being sit-uate about one mile west of Watson's Warehousein Washington County, on the Chesapeake andOhio Canal, adjoining" the lands of Otbo Baker,Andrew Rentch and others, containing two hun-dred and fifteen acres, more or lass, now inthe

'possession* of Jaue*'!A. Tenant. Tho improve-ments oonaist of a good, i . .

TWO ST,ORIED .

? with back building, a large and commodious BankBarn, tVagua Shad, oora orib aad other necessaryout buildings. There is also a spring of excellentwater near the buildings, and an

' OHOHARD,of chhicc froit trees.

Abodt fortv Icreu of land is In.(1000 TIMBER,

ami ii.--balance finder eaßjviiHon:The terms driale are?One third of the purchase

money to be-paitbitr band on the day of toe saleand tho residue jr. two equal annual instalmentsto be secuVed by notes with approved securitybearing interest from tho day ot sale i and uponthe payment of the whole ot tiie purchase moneya giiod deed willbo executed. .

The lease ff Hie present tenant willexpire onthe first day of Aprilnext, at which time the pur-chaser can take pc rscstion. The grain growingin the ground is reserved.

BENJAMIN' REIQLE,I>. 11. WILES,

"

jan3o"(

.. y Trnsteeo.

PUBLIC BABE.-

TltE undersigned, intending to discontinue far-ming, willat Public Sale, at his residence, on

the ixak.4<3tißng from Leitersburg to Urccncastie,about two miles from the former place and sevenfrom the latter, on TUESDAY and WEDNES-DAY. the 741h and 2611 i days of February, A. 1).,-1860, tlie following I'rssonul Property, to wit:

bio \V ork llorsoß, una throo COLTS, two m f 1J vcai'B ai d one I rear old ;

THIRTY-FOUR HEAD OF IIORNHDCATTLE,

among which are two fat steers, snd 6 MILCIICOWS, 3of which will be fresh by the day ofsale?the remainder are' Young Cattle ;

TH*ejrriririY*E head noesamong which aroJiyp OItOOD SOWS: one Broad-tread ROAD WAGON, (with boughs and cover)3 plantation WAGONS, 1 Broad Trcffl and oneNarrow Tread, do.t (nearly new,) 1 one-horseWAGON, 2 sets of Ilav Ladders, t .

ONE THRESHING MACHINE, .with a Now Ydlk H"rse Power attached, 1 SEP-ARATOR aiftf IIBRSKPOWER, (Gciser'a patent)two CORN SHHLLEKS, ouc by Horse power andone bv band Ur Horse-power, 1 M'Connick RE A-PER, I'liay Hook and*tope..-l DRILL, 2 HorseKskes,i(ime a Spring Tooth undone a revolving

\u25a0 Rake) ?, ICutting box ; I.SLEIGH 1 four horsoSled ; 5 Barshear PLOUGHS, 5 Double and 7 sii-

fie shovel PLOUGHS, 3 Harrofts, 1 OTLtTTA-OR, one Corn Covcrer; Single, Double and Tre-

ble Trees, 4 pair of Spreaders, 2 hog Chains, 3Fifth Chains, two pair of Butt Traces, 3 setslireeihing, 6 sets Front Gears and six sets PloughGears,'7 Fly Nets, 7 Blind Bridles ;?one set dou-ble Harness ; Collars, Wagon Saddle and Whip ;3 Big Wagons, Forks, itakcs, shovels, Hoes,Sledges, Mattocks, Crowbar and Digging Irons,one

*

SAUSAGE CUTTER, STUFFER ANDLARD PRESS.

a large (bt of Jf.ttlS, k lot of Tight Barrels andMeat Vessels. Also?HAY by the ton. abont 200barrels of CORN. 200 bushels'of OATS, 25 bush-els cfFOTATOKS. apd YINEliAltby the barrel.

?ALSO?-HOUSEHOLD AND .KITCHEN FURNI-

TURE,comprising 3 Beds!cKMPu'mTDeddklg, 2 Bureaus,one Safe, 2 aetta of CHAIRS, 1 Rocking do., 2TABLES, J docks,'(one an eight-day ami one atwenty-four hour Clock,) 1 Conking stove and 1ten-plate do., 1 Iron Kettle, a lot of Quctusware.Tin-ware una earthen Ware, a lot of Carputa andOil Cloth.'-" and many other articles too unwierowato mention.

Jsfl"Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, JL M.*, onsaid day), when a predit of Nino MmtM will begiveaohiall sums nP Five 'Dollars upwards?-the purchaser to girc'Vfnr Agtqi i ftji approvedsecuritv: 1: 'All sums un I'-r five Vlolfkfa the cashwill'bfe'required.' ? " JOIIN STRITE.

janlO JACOB DOWXHD, Auctioneer.

PUBIaIC SALE-Il\ ,ojacoa Bowaao, Auctioneer. !*

fTtHE undersigned trilldispose of at PnHlie flslo,A at kis residence 5 % milks north-Vest froln Ua-

gerstown, \i ofmile from Cunninghams'x Roads

ON SATURDAY, BBth FEBRUARY, next,The following property to wit: :. F' fc ?'u,

SIX Oif BOUSES,TEN HeAt) OF CATTLE,

among which are four gn&i Milch Cows, Twobroriu trend wagons, one Wood BW, two threehorse bauhenr plough*, one two horse do. two

double shovel ploughs, two single do. one harrow,one fifth chain ana spreaders, double and singletrees, one wheat fan, one corn shellcr, horse powerand one wheat drill,forks and rakes

<ONE CARRIAGE,for one or two horses, one trotting buggy, fivetons of hay, two hundred bushels ofoats, one hun-dred bushels of Barley Oats for seed. Thirtybush-els of apples, one set of Blacksmith tools, six setsof wagou gears, two sets of breechbands and fourcruppers, four sets of plough gears, six bridles andcollars, three fly nets, one threshing machine

ABQUT 15 CORDS OF WOOD.lot of ?, .N ( v || , ,

'

HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI-TURE- y |,i . ,

Eighty barrel, of wltlkkoy'Hmonp wtirli aft'twehty barrel, of pure rye, from one and a halftotwo and! a.half yews old." ? , H ?. .

7J2ft,Tcrin of sole are fj follow, j?On all vum,of ssand upward a credit of-een nsantha. Wiff begiven,.the part-baser giving hi,of ber note withrppiovei ,cc*r'4y, no good, to lie removed until?ettled'fvr, sale to commence at 9 o'clock.

Jms3o II F. T. SPICKLER.B. F. Hough vi. Thomas H. Crampton, Adu'r.c and other,.

: T5 the Circuit Court for Washington County a,A a Court of Equity.?No. 1704.?Notice ia here-by giVrn to tho creditors of Caspar W. Weaver,dfipdto file their claim, with the roaches* thereofbefore the undersigned on or before the 23d day ofFebruary next, otherwise thoy will be precludedfrom participating in the distribution of the fund,then in the hands of the Trustee for-distribution.*! Z. S. CLAGGETT, ?

' jan.lo Auditor.

~^rr.?n ?? JL' *" i *\UAIUY STAGE IJINE

N,. FROM //

HAGERSTOW&? TO KEARNEtSKILLE.tnE aubaeriberis now rnnniilg a daily stage

line from Hagerstowti Id' KearuVyarvlle; byway of Sharpsburg and ShcpherdstoWnl' eonneft-Ing promptly withthe traina on the Baltimore andOhio Rail Road, moving cast and West, and fur-nishing the cheapest most direct,' and rxptsditiou,route to Harper's Ferry. Fare to SfearbslnlrV'sl,oo?Shcphcrdstown $1,25 ?Kcarnersviile 11,75?Harpers Ferry $2,25. - ?,

The stage leaves Wrighta Hotel,' TTagerptou n,every morning at 7 o'clock, and will call for pas-senger* at their residence or 4t tho various Hotelswhen desired ', l.' ,

I.eaves KeafAeysvilie on the arrival of bothtraina on R. R..jaatO j GEORGE Jt'LtUS.

"~

N -TiCfi.'AJ.I. persons knowing themselfes Indebted to

. th uaddrslgnc d are requested to Call and sct-- tie up. janfS O. LEVI. '

> WANTED.TO Vr* bjl a'prompt paying tenant, with no

ebfldden. u smalt noose, or a few rooms. Kn-i quire at the ota Of the "FREE PRESS."

: I NOTICE!ALLfMosa indebted to us by NOTE or other-

wise dre requested to cull and pay up withoutdtlav* .

j*uo. TIOE A HAMMOND.

* ?' INDELLLBLEINK.t fO he used without a preparation, and warran-

A ted durable. .C4B bs used with a steel pen.?Prepared oklyh'r u. 87.M/A BRO., --

Ajlh?faHs4i.

TKUtil iLI-fcs' SaLLOF

VALUABLE 11KA:. ESTATF.In Wuhington County.

BY virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court forWashington County, as a Court of Equity, the

undersigned, as Trustees, willoffer at public .ale,On TUESDAY, the 17th day of FEBRUARY,at 10 o'clock, A. M., in front of tho Court Housein Hagprstowp, that valuable farm, lying on theAntielam Creek, near, the town of Leitersburg, ofwhicn Joseph Gabby died seized, and on which horesided at toe time ofi-hibdeath, containing160 ACRES OR LAND, MORE or LEBB,under excellent fencing, aad about 15 Acre*which, is ia ,

.- - . -.

- ,

TIMBMB. T.Awrrs.

Th* consists of a large TWO 4MkSTORTdBTONB DWELLING HOUSE, a \u25a0SISwitzer Stoac Barn, Wagon-sheds,cribs, Uog-peus and other aeoassary oat buildings,tbore ia also upon the premises

A LOQ DISTILLERT HOUSE,ind Hug f'ene iiilacbed. *b!s properly is situatodin one of the rohsf ferttlk'phrtirths dT WiftingtnnCounty, and is too well known to require any fur-ther duacripUqp.

._ r? Alfo-A LOT OF ffROUND In thd town ofLeitersburg, on part of which there is a TwoStory

\u25a0 nWJKEa*fjt a BOUSE.wiui a shop attached. Tho dwelling is now occu-pied bv I. G. Bell, and the shop by Mrs. Cline ; onthe dliicr part, a largo one-story Roughcast Dwel-ling House, wi|liu Suop attached, by 11. F. Slick.

Xfi-The above lot contains about ONE ACREand UNE HALF, and willbe divided so as to givean equal portion ofground to each dwelling house.

terms of Uic Sale as prescribed by tilie.decree arc as follows :?Ouc third of the ntlrcLasemoney to be paid iu cash on the d y oPrV.e.'orthe ratification thereof by the Courf; and the

in twoeqnxl instalments, toe o:ic payablein one and the other intwo ycarffrdfti the dav oftale, with interest from thp dajrrf salt; th*defer-red payments to be teenred ry 'ha note* or bondsof toe purchasor with snreties to be approved bythe undersigned, and on the payment o! the who!*purchase money (and not before) tho undersigned

. are authorised, by good and sufficient doed orleeds to convey the said property to the purcha-sr or purchasers tlicreof.

hAt-Tfie Crops now growing upon the promises> he reserved, with the right to enter thereuponocut, gather and secure the same.

_*#~The farm still be oflered entire, and in two >w more traet* to suit purchasers.

}Tru,l<v*'

jau2< a ?

PUBLIC SALE." < \u25a0

THE undersigned intending to quitfarming willsell qtpuhlic sale at his residence, one mile

north of Cavetown, on tho road leading fromIhprd'y Church to Smithsbnrg,?On Mo'viiy 28 J. day of jffßßUAISY, 1863.the following personal property, to wic6 Head of good WORK HORSES, among which isa good BROOD MAKE, with foal, I paid LeadHorse, 1 Stallion 7 years old this Sprtag;

80 HEAD OF CATTLE.; . -

among which arc < fine MILCH COWS, 6 of whichwilfhe ftvsli about the time of sale, thehalance arefin# joong Heifers, 4 of which willhavo calves iatho Spring, 1 Young Bull, .

8 0 HEAD OFH. 0 G, 8,, j

among which are 3 Brood Sows, 1 yrttb Pigs, thebalance are fine Shoats,

EIGHT BEAU Of SHEEP.4 Farm Wagons, 1 four-inch tread, suitable forfarm or road wagons, 1 for one or two horses, also1 act of four inch Broad Wheels, not ironed, 1Wagon Bed with Bows and Cover, 1 pair WoodLadders, 2 pair Hay Ladders, 1 Hnggy, 2 three-horse Barshear Plows, 3 doublo ami 2 single shov-el Plows, 1 Corn Covorcr, 2 good Harrows, 1 GlodRoller, 2 tribhlc, 2 double and 20 Single Trees, 3pair or Spreaders, 2 Fifth Chains and BearingChain, 3 Log Chains, 1 Rough Lock, 2 pair ButtTraces, 3 pair Breast Chains, 10 Cow Chains, 1Jackserew, 1 Horso Rake*, 1 a spring-tooth wheelrake,

1 Thrashing Machine-withShaker, Straw carrior and Horse..Power, ingood order, with 70 feet of Strap,"! Wheat Tan,l'Molling SqraeiV'l Gutting Box, a lot of Rakes,Forks, Ilnnd Hqcks and Ice nooks, Mattoea. Shov-els, 0 Set of vfagon Gears, 6 sets' Plots God?, q-ftb

Sood Traces, 6 )L)uens?6 pair Flr-NetX, Collars,ridles, Wagon and Plow Lines, I'Wagon Saddle,

7 Halter* and Chains, t Man's Saddle, 3 RidingBridles, I.pair Buggy Lißfce, ? Ofain Cradles, 12Mowing Scythes. 1 Log Waghn, Meat Vessels andTubs, a lot of old Iron, lot of Hobs ddU A"fcs, a lotof Corn Fodder, VINEGAR by tlio BARREL,APPLE ?BUTTER, by the CROCK, and a greatmany other articles not necessary to enumerate.

_fiW~Baleto commence at S o'clock on said day,when a credit 6f eight months will be given on allsums of $5 and upwwrds," tn'fc" jfffrch'asera givingtheir potes With improved Sewarttyvaiid ifnot paidwitirin ten days after bcchmipg dee interest will?e'eharged ftbid Raft; inns under $5 cash. Noproperty to be removed until settled for.

JOSHUA DAYnOOF.J5n22d.1863. Jacob Boward, Auctioneer.

TRUSTEES' SAIiE.

BY virtue of an order of the Circuit Court forWashington County, the undersigned insolvent

Trustee of llezckiah W. Hurley willtell at PublicSale

On TUESDAY (ht 17th of FEBRUARY,infront of the Court House in Hagerstottn, at 11o'clock A. M., all the undivided interest of saidllexekiah W. llurlev in and to a certain half lot or

Bortionof ground situate in West Franklin street,lagerstown adjoining the property of William

Pretner and Miss Eliza Slonihan. The improve-ments are a two story

H*eat her Bohr Atil BoUse,bsc* buifilblgindQthomutbwiMiirgswith'stabling.

Terms of splu pre ens third of the purchasemono* to be paid Wn the day of sK'e or The t-a'tittca-tion thereof and. the balanup.in one ye*3( nrdiß' theday of sale th purch*ser giving bis not* with ap-proved security hokVing fttlerest \u25a0frf.m tne day of?ale. I ETER MIDDLEKAUFF,

j*u23 Trustee.

FRESH SUPPLYOF

GARDEX AXD FLOWER SEEDS.We have just received and opened a Urge and

complete assortment of Seeds, of all descriptionsand in rarioua aiie papers to suit purchasers, com-prising many new varieties.

Besides the list enumerated below wc have.TRUE HAVANA TOBACCO BEED,

FINE GRASS' ._.C,&TTOI>" SEED.

PEAS. Tom Thumb £dwarf,) Early WashingtonFrame and Large Marrowfat.'

CABBAGE, EaVly : fGik, Early" Ox Heart,Drumhead, Uutch, Curled and Wiiter.

8100d '

BEANS, Six Weeks, Dwarf, Large Lima, LongPod, Bush, Purple and White.

flADISHES, Long {jcarlet,White *pd Bkd Tur-xV nip, Long Salmol, Lady finger eon Winter.

' u l)> ' , "7- ? l?l' 1A3ORN, fjyvect or Spgar, Canada (early) Whit*

. L/ Flint lnd Long Y, (hrw

CIQL'ASH; Patty-pan, Winter Cronkneck, Hub-£s byd, Long Green and Golden Bunch.

CfICf'MBERS, Early Table or Frame, EarlyCluster, Long Green and Short Pricklcy.

TOMATO, Extra Karlr, Large Red, Yellowand Supei b, Flesh Oolor.

LETTUCE, Early Green, Early Curled, LargeOahbage Head and Frankfort.

/ANIONS, Large White and Silver Skin, LargeV/ Red and YelTow Strasbnrg.

rjpURNIPS, Large Globe, Sweet Rock, and Pint

ALSO, Porpl* Egg Plant,-Csniilowar, Gumbo,Carrots, Water and tjuak Melon, Salsify,Sage, Peppergrass,"Spinach, mustard, Rhribavh

Parsnips, Celery, Mummer Savory, vAsparago*? Pepper, Pumpkin, Kale aad Brussels Sprouts.

- ' A-ND, Small Silver Skjp Onions, by the plat- -rip qjqa/t, pork or bushel' .*

v A*lb* Dreq fitor*afjt3fi 98.L ft BBG.

David 11. Wflse vs. Ph;*e Yruoy cad ether*.

IIT the Circuit Ooort for WidriMtM Cqnot*sitting HiCourtof equity.?lf O.lTml?-

j ct of (hit suit il to reoover the sum of lIK, *MI>n terest thereon from the 30tb day of July 1806.The bill of complaint lUtus that a curtain John <°.

Tracy on the SOth day of July ISM, executed anddelivered his scaled note, or single billto aoartasa

Jacob Bonobreak for (116, payable. in twosV#months after the date thereof, which single billorscaled note was on the LSth day of Iforember, 14-61 assigned by said Bonobreak to tho complainant.*

The bill farthor states that said John C. Tracydeparted this life sOmo time dttrlng the lattar partof December, 1883, leaving his last will,and terta-ment bat not indue form or law for passing rtertestate tho same not baring been atttested by throewitnesses, but was admitted to probate by the Or-phans Court of Vfashingtoa County, and Abroa*

' Htrito appointed administrator apon tho porsesNdeatate.ot, said deocasod, tho exoeater aBased, ha thewillhkVkr decliattd to art

__

The bill ali states that said decoaaed left PtrbeTracy hit widow, bat no ohlld -or ehtldreo ; osrfather or moUtsr and that ho left the followtegbrothers and sMera Ktnma Tracy wifa of HoarySbhfer, Matthew T. acy and Emetinehiswifo,Bl-abeth Tracy wile of Ruber tWilliams, Phebe Tracywife of John iiberaoie, Hiram Tracy and Maryhis wife, Margacat Tracy wife at Leonard Hoato-holder,Mary Tracy wife of John UruamirkhL endAmeliaTracy wifo of William Abrahams as hinheirs at law.

Tho bill farther state# that said daoaaoad leftbat a small personal rotate of little vela*, andabout 36 acres of land conveyed to him by tfc*children and bcirt at large, of 1 rod crick Xeiglar de-ceased, lying.in Washington County, on tho tnrn-piko road leading from flagerstowu to Laltera-barg, adjoining the lands of floury Jacob* pad nthars.' V

_ .i sThat the administrators of Froderiek Xoigtrt.deceased hold s judgment against said deoeased

. for $928.49 with interest from the 7th, day of Au-gust 1860, being a balance of purchase 'money das

: on the land sold to him, which administrators,George W. 7. iglor, Frederick K. Zriglor end Os-vid Zeigler liars "been made party defendants tothis sail for the purpose of rumoring the said en -cambrance from sail ;state. '

The aald bill also starts that the following de-fendants reside beyon ! the State of Maryland aadare nonresidents thereof,. David Edgier, Ots. V.Zeigler, llcnry Shafrr and Rmme his wife, Mat-thew Tracy and Kmeline his wife, Rdburt Williamsand Elisabeth his wife, John Kbersole and PhofaeLis wife, WiUiaas Abrahams aad Amelia his wlfsand Hiram Tracy.

The bill charges that tho personal aatato of aaiJ 1deceased is wholly insufficient to pay his dabts aadprays for a decree directing the sale of tho real es-tate'of decedent or so much thereof as may be ra-

3nired for the payment of hit debt# ?that oat afle proceeds of sue tho said Judgment of t918.1t

duo tho administrators oC Frederick Zeigler Bs-. ceased be first paid, and oat. of tho residue yoar

orator's and such othei; by said decoaaedThe bill also praysfdr gontosTrcllql. '

It is thereupon ordered'by the t kybpf the Cir-cuit Court for Washington County sitting as aCourt of Equity this 38th "dly" of Jantfary TtSt,that the complainant by causing a copy af (Us 4c-der to be inserted in some newspaper puWiirodiaWashington County at least once a week for sumonth beiore the 3d dav of March next, give notice to the said absent defendants of the object aadsubstance of this bill j and warn them to appearin this Conrt inperson or by solicitor, on or be-fore the lpth day of June next to answer theprem-iacs and > h*>w cause if any they hare why a decreeought not te passts prayed.

Traapcmy?Teat i , ,

janSO ISAAC NESBITT, Clark.s \u25a0 '? A '

B. F. Hoagh, vs. Th'oei H. Cramptbn, Adm'r. afAdam Warar and others.

NO. 170^.?In the Circuit for Washingtoa .County, sittings! a court of equity.?Ordsr-cd, by the Clerk of the Circhit Court, this 33th day 'of February 1883 that the sales made and reported . ~

by Z. S. Cliggett, heretofore appointed Trusteefor the sale of tjte real estate ia the proceqdlageof this cause mentioned, be ratified and confirmed,unless cause to tbrcoutrery-Ifc shewn td theflour*on or before the 33d day of Febs*ryvided, a copy of this order bs inserted in soma .newspaper publiahcd la Washington Cotufty '<?

least once a week for three. sueoeeeire weeks, hasfore the said last mentioned day.

The report states tbe amount of salo to bo Thtr-ty-six hundred and two dollars aad fifty seat*.

True copy Test:jaeM ISAAC NESBITT, (ft. '

Io the matUr of the application of UEOROI M.MCDOWELL an Insolvent Debtor, for the beae-fit of the Aet of Asscmblv ia sash saae made aad' r . i. provided. l , <*, '.

NO. 33*17 oa the Insolvent* Dooket ia tfaio C|r-cnit Qburt for Washington County.?Ordered

by the Oeart MH'ttbfirst day of January, 1943,that ftgst Mondxi, in the July Term of thUCourt, next succeeding tnc'dule of this order bafixed aftttc fiav for'thoaai J''petitioner to appearin this Court, and apswer inch ipterrogatoriee or

Wnis Creditors. Vnaorsors and suretiesmay propose or allege against.h|m j and that aaidpetitioner by causing a copy of lhis order to baprinted Insndie newspaper published in Washing-ton Cbnnty pnee. a week for throe successivemonths prior to the said Monday iivtbo idxt JulyTerm df the Court, gird'ncftlhe crPvb* fixing afsaid day for the purpose,herein recited. *\u25a0

I True Copv?Taat:jan# ISAAC NESBITT, Clerk.

In tho matter of the petitioa of Jacob Watty, aninsolvent debtor.

.,

NO. 333S On the Insolvent docket. In the Cir-cuit Conrt for Washington County:?Ordered,

-by the Clerk of the Circuit Court, this 30th day of -

January, 1863, that the ealcs made and reported.'by John Welty, heretofore appointed Trustee for''the sale of the'realyod personal estate in.the pro-ceedings of (bis capsl*mentioned," be ratified andconfirmed, nfilbss citvfst totlhctafotrdty beshewato the Court on or before tho Lith day, ofrjr next: Proridcil. a copy of thia ofaer btnor-ted in some newspaper published in Hegoratowu,at least once a week for three spopesfive weeks, be-fore the said ldst mentioned'day".

The report state* the amount bf sales to ba fowrthousand three hundred.and fqnftoeu, doljars aadeighty cents. True copv- -Teat: *

janlJ ISAAC NESBITT, Olevtf.

' Gerson Lett .**? Andrew Bowsrd A others.

In the Circuit Court for Washington ConH,sitting as a Court of Equity.?No. 1561.?NV

' tice is berebv given to the Creditors of Michael\u25a0 Boward, decM. to produce their claim* to the uu-' dersigned, properly authenticated on or before the

Mth day ot February next, otherwise they wilt bapreelud'ed from participation inthe distribution oftho funds now in the hands of the trustee"."

Z. 8. CLAGGETT.jan?3 Auditor.

Francis Patrick Keoriek vs. Catharine Moera JFothers. ' ?

,

' XTO. 1680.?1n the Circuit Court forJ-v ton County, sitting as a Onart of Equity.?*Ordered, by the Clerk ofothe Circuit Court, thfo19th day of January, 1863, that the sale. padp aad

,reported by Solomon ylelser. heretofore appouU-dTrustee for the mleof thctVal estate Ifi

' ceedings of this cause iheutionsd, be ratifirtp^V'Lcop firmed, spiers cause to the Contrary be mawkrtotbc Court on or before the, Hth day pf Fgbry-

' ? ary next : Provided, a copy of this ordor Ba &

t serted in some newspaper published In IlXgcrStoWwnt least once a week for three nceemlve wuuks,before the said last mentioned day.

, , The report states Aho amount of salsa to b* fif-teen hundred and rightcon dollars.

Trdc copV?Tesit! "

jan 16 I3AAC NESBITT, Olsrk.

Insolvents Tnutee'i Bkl. , .'

'?

OF-REAL AND PERSONAL PROPBRTr.Tly virtue of an ordur of tbe Circuit Conrt forifWashington County, the undersigned Traato*

for the benefit of tho creditors of George S. Me"',Dowell willsell ntPublic Sale in tbe town of Lm-terrbur;-, on

. SATURDAY, the lUß'dnyfif FBBBCARY, next,ut IIo'clock, A M., a*, the the midGeorge S. Me'Dowell. First, nil thxt lot or por-

f tion ol' ground, a a dMI1 tIuKY FRAME WOILSF Btf-thereon, sitnatcan Main Struct, in sitld town andnearly opposite the Lutheran und German Refor-med Church. There is rood Stabling on tha narnod fine fruit, the same bcirg tho property ownedby and where the said Mc'Towell residrt

Also willbe sold a good Spring Market Wagon",the running part of a Sleigh, a band cider preuA

? and small lot of bav, and long'slrnw, nnd a lot 1fbaskets, llused inHnckateytpg. v- , ' "

Also willbe sold a lot df new Wiiqiloil fnrnituruit never used, S bedsteads 1-3SiwbBUW, I silk. 1chest, l tahles. Bcsiifos othWdMcficfi will be ot J.

MTThe terms of the real totuto. Is MS hair in>, hand or on the ratification of the mdr aud the bnl-

anoo in one rear thereafter, tha purebamr riving>. 'bis note with approved'security and bearing in-. terest from thbrfay of sale. -

~"

And for the personal eatote a credit of barmonths apon all snma abova 85,00 the purchaarr>

t> thci' notes with,approved security and forniirnma fand under, ra?h. > 1)sbu

TH-MA* ~