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    M4rch 1, 1865.,_
CAPTURE OF WILMINGTON!
How Our Army Celebrated Wash
ington's Birth•day!
700 REBELS & 30 GUNS CAPTURED!
, WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.
The follow ng official re fort of the capture of
Wihnington has been forwarded by this Depart
ment to General Grant,
E. 31. STANTON, Secretary of War
'Forraasa licxgor, Feb. 24!
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Gourd ',U. 8, Grant, City Point ; •
Our troops entered Wilmington on the morning
of the 22d inst. After the evacuation of Fort Au
' derson, General Schofield directed Cox to follow
its garrison towards WilMington, while Terry
followed Hoke on the.east side of the river.
The latter took up a new line, four miles from
Wilmington, but was so closely pressed by Terry
that be could send no troops to the west side.
On that sidethe rebels made a stand behind Town
Creek, but on the 20th Cox crossed his troops be
low them, on a flatboat, attacked them in the rear,
and routed them, taking two guns and three hun-
dred prisoners. On the 21st Cox pushed to the
Bifinswick river, opposite Wilmington; where the
bridges' were on fire, and on his arrival the rebels
began burning•cottoa and rosin in the city, and
left it that night.
Our captures, including Fort Anderson amount
to about 700 prisoners. and 30 guns.
Citizens fate that the rebels burned over 1,0013
bales of Cotton. and 15,000 barrels of rosin.
The Union feeling showed itt.:elf quite strong
in the city.
Terry followed Hoke northward.
C. B. COMSTOCK, -
Lt. Col., A. D. C„ and Bt. Brig. cteli.
REPORT OF ADMIRAL FORTER:
CAPE FEAR-RE/EEL
U. S. FLAG-811IP MALVEILN, Feb. 21
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that Wil
mington has been evacuated and is now in posses
pion °tour troops.
After the evacuation of Fort Anderson I pushed
the gunboats ns far asthe water Would Hrmit,
the army pushing up at the same time on the
right and left banks of the river.
After sounding a:buoying out the middle groudd
at Big Island, I succeeded in getting the gunboat.
over and opened fire on Fort Strung, the work
commanding the principal obstruCtions where the
rebels had also sunk one of their large steamers,
the North Eastern. Our fire soon drove the reb
els away from the fort, but now and then they
would fire a shot, one of which struck the Sassa 7
cul below water mark, and set her leaking badly.
She was struck once. or twice more but with
no loas of men. That night, the 20th, the rebels
sent down 200 floating torpedoes, but I had a
stronglorce of picket boats out and the torpedoes
were sunk with musketry.
One, got in the wheel of the Osceola, blew her
wheel-house to pieces, and knotiked down her bulk
head in board, but did no damage to her hull.
Some of the vessels picked up the torpedoes with
their torpedo net.
- The-next morning I -spread two fishing nets
across the river{
Yesterday evening General Ames, with his di
vision, moved within a short distance of the fort
and bad n-sharp encounter with the rebels: On
hearing the musketry, and scent where our troops
were, I opened a rapid fire on the fort and along
the enemy's line. The fort responded with three
or four shots, hitt was soon silenced.
nig morning we heard that General Terry was
within the works, and the road Wig clear to Wil
mington. The Montauk could not get across the,
shoals without lightening, which was a work of
some labor. -
I had the pleasure of placing the flag on Fort
Strong, andat 12 o'clock today shall fire a salute
of thirty-five Bans, this being Washington's birth
day. I am, sir, very respectfully, yoursp&c.
D.D. PORTER, Rear Admiral
•
lion Gideon Wells, Secretary of the Navy.
SUMIART OF WAR NEWS
—Seventeen flags captured in the battles around
Nashville, f vere presented to the Secretary of
War on Wfidnesday, fifteen of the captors mak
ing the presentation in person. The latter were
all granted a furlough of thirty days.
—The Army of the Potomac, according to Rich
mond papers, Is throwing up heavy works on the
Brunswick stage road, between Ream's Station
and Monk's Neck bridge. The railroad is now
being extended to the new position on Hatcher's
Rau.
, -.-The capture of Gene. Crooks, and Kelly at
Cumberland by a small party of rebel garrillas,
has already been announced. It appears that
about two o'clock on Tuesday morning, fifty or
sixty rebels entered the town, and dividing into
squads, the St. Nicholas Hotel and Revere House
wig visited, and both the Generals alluded to
- made 'prisoners. The telegraph office was visit
edi sad the operator bound hand and foot; but
a I I the gang left he succeeded in releasing him
-4e 'mid was the first fp give the alarm. A force
of Weer three hundred cavalry was immediate
!), started in pursuit, but up to last accounts noth-
Ingl had been heard from them. There were at
the time between five and six thousand Federal
troops stationed in .and around Cumberland, and
that two Generals quartered in the very heart of
the town could be seized and carried off; is tine
of the strangest things ever heard. The Federal
pickets on duty were all captured by the raid
ers, thus preventing an alarm being gic en. It is
supposed the force was a portion of Harry Gil
'more's command, and that they wished to cap
ture Gen. Crooks as a retaliatory measure for
the capture of their leader.
—Fort Anderson, the strongest fortification
next to Fort Fisher of all those intended for the
-defence of Wilmington, situated on Cape Fear
River, and commanding the position of the Rebel
Gem Hoke, was attacked by the troops of Gen.
Schofield on Saturday, the 18th inst. Early in
the morning—the naval vessels also cooperating—
after demonstrating strongly in front of the work,
the troops of the Third Division, with Gen.
Arneslidwision of the Twenty-fourth Army Corps
were sent round upon the flank, and 'the enemy,
in anticipation of a combined attack on Ixdff4des.
evacuated the fort on the same night, ledving
eleven heavy guns intact. The fort was taken
possession of by Col. Moore, of the Second Divi
sion, Twenty-Thad Army Corps, at daylight. The
naval vessels were moving up toward Wilmington,
with nothing to prevent them from getting within,
long range of the town. In addition to the des
patch of Admiral Porter in relation to the surren
der or evacuation of Fort Anderson, information
was received at the same time that Lieutenant
Win..B. Cushing constructed a mock monitor, so
eleiely resembhng one of these vessels thut no,
difference could be detected ut a distance of one
hundred yards. On Saturday night, the 18th, at
about 11 o'clock, this vessel was taken up to with
in about 40(1 yards of the fort and set adrift. As
there was a strong flood-tide she moved up the
river and passed the fort as if under slow steam.
At this time the army had worked two-thirds the
dbitanee around and in rear of the fort; and the
. rebels no doubt thinking their communication
would be cut off both by land and water, hastily
escaped by the only avenue open to thenbleaving
their guns unspiked, their magazines uninjured, &c
FINANCE AND TRADE.
Money is very easy in the cities as well as in
the country, and will be more abundant in Frank
lin county this spring than ever before: Very
large investments Wye been made in Oil and cost
stocks,. besides an immense amount of govern-
Meat bonds taken byour people;" but there will
still be a larger surplus this spring than ever be
fore. Money will seek investments in every
shape rilut just now the disposition is to go into
Oil and other stocks which are more or less spec
lative in their character. When money is so
.sr-abundant it naturally enough seeks the more
doubtful channels, and as Oil affords better chancel;
for great success, it is prefered notwithstanding
• pe well known fact that a large majority of such
Stocks must prove failures. Still, when such
companies, are successful, they are so signally
successful 'Chat men with spare means always risk
part of their 'capital io them. In this way Oil
stocks have hitherto sold, and will continue to sell
without much regaid to their intrinsic value, be
cause the money is here and to spare, and there
is one chance in a score that such stocks may go
to fabulous prices compared with their original
cost
There has been a flutter in Sterling stock late
ly in this section and entirely without reason.—
The great severity of the winter has very much!
retarded operations in the Oil regions; but the
prejtalteial reports relative to Sterling ere wholl:
unwarranted, Several overloaded parties in at-'
tenasWg to relieve themselves depressed the lanai
bnt wP hehere that none who understand the
that condition of the company have parted with
their stock, tuniwe advise - that those who-hold it
shall keep it: Its well is producing a handsome
revenue, and the company have twill engines on
the grounds to sink additional wells. Its present
resources, however, will pay a fair dividend, even
if no additional oil should be found. We l'arn
that the Direstors will, on the 15th of March, de
clare kdividend of one per cent, on the par value
of the stock ($5 per share) from Oil revenues,
which is two and a half per cent. on the cash cog
of the shares. We have every reason to believe
that this company will be able not only tcreontin
ue its dividends but to increase them. Both the
Sterling and Imperial will declare their dividends
quarterly.
.:rhe Sterling well was suspended for
several-weeks to be re-tubed—an operation that
is usually necessary about twice a year;_ but the
Superintendent advised the President on Saturday
last that it is again in' successful operation. The
rumor that the well had failed is without any
foundation in fact.
A new enterprise now offered called the
Sheridan and Cherry Run Company, with se
veral of its directors and its President in this sec
tion of the Sthte. It has very valuable territory,
and unless all human calculations fail it must be
very productive. It has producing wells and most
successful companies all around it, and the vigor
with which .it will be developed, gives every as
surance that it must' succeed. 'file stock will
not be offered for any great length of time, and
persons desiring to procure it should subscribe at
once. See advertisement in another column.
A correspondent of the Spirit complains in ra
ther an ungenerous manner of our recent refer
ence to the' bulling and bearing of the Pittsburg
and Cherry Rum - stock in this market. - We slid
not then, and do not now, pretend - to know whe
ther the basis of the company is a good one or
not. ft may prgve very good stock; but we did
object to, the reekless 'manner in which it was
tossed from post to pillar hero at prices ranging
from fifty to eighty per cent. higher than it sold
on the boards in Pittsburg, and we felt bound to
caution our readers to leave it in. the hands of the
bulls and bears until it should 'settle. The fact
that the stockholders here have appointed a com
mittee, of their own number—Messrs. William
McClellan and J. McDowell Sharpe—to go to
Pittsburg and inquire into the action of the board
in selling out their interest in their producing
"well, more than justifies the caution we give to
our readers two Weeks ago. The article in the
Spirit come' from the brokers who have dealt
largely in the stock in question.
—The following are the latest quotations of the
sales of stocks and bonds in Philadelphia :
BONDS.
U. S. 5-o's ' in Beading 6's 98}
E. S. 10.40's 106 Penna. R. R. Ist mart.. 106
U. 8. 6s, 'BL ...... ... /10 Penna. R. R. 2d mon.. 104
U, 8. 6's coupon. 111 Phila. 6's, 'Bl 100
U. 8. Certificates 95 Phila. 6's, nen - 97
Penna. Ts coupon 91 Phila. & Erie R. R. 6's 107
RAILROAD STOCKS.
ID Pdila & Erie R. R.... 25
56#1N. Central R. It 53
Penna. R. R...
Rending R. IL-
COAL AND OIL STOCKS.
Fulton Coal 81 Home's Eddy Oil 1
Big Mountain C0a1.... 5# 'lrving Oil. 8
N. T. & Mid. Coal 8 IPope Farm Oil i
Green Sit. Coal ' 3i'Densmore Si.
2 D
CINITIheny
1 ; Roberts Oil
N. parboncinie
Feeder Dam Coal.
Clinton Coal
Butler Coal 10 iOlmatead. '
Diamond Coal 18 :Noble & Deltunatar.
Swat= 6:, Hibbard.
3ionucacy Iron. 10 Story Farm
Penn ]lining . 10 Bruner
Connecticut.. i Petroleum Centre.... ..
T If Egbert
If Hoge h.lnnd
Allegheny River.
Keystone Zinc
Excelsior OR.
Big .
Co - ntinental 11 Curtin
.
Farrell 2 I Phila S Oil Creek.
Oil Creek- 61' Bull Creek '
Maple Shade 0iL........ 24 !Germania
M'Clintock Oil tli Corn Planter
Pennsylvania Pet 24 Brims
Perry, OiL ... 3 !Rock. 02
Mineral Oil • 2:!Tarr Farm
Reystone Oil. 24;Globe Farm
Venango Oil - l' S.churkill Oil Creek.
Union petroleum 11: Walnut Island
Beacon Oil 1 !Eldorado
Seneca Oil 3 . 1 St. Nicholas
Organic GU *I Dunkard
Franklin Oil 2iliCallivreal
MARRIED
LONG—GREENAWA_LT.—On the 23.1.- nit., by the
Rev. P. S. MeTili. Lieut., Jos. Thomas Long, of the 21st
Pa. Cavalry, toMiss Susan A. Greenawalt, of this place.
MYERS—HARMAN.—On the 23rd nit., by the Rev.
William McElroy, Mr. Henry Myers to Miss Sarah Har.
man, all of Fayetteville.
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BENTZ—BRUMBii;GII.—On the 31st ult, by the
Res. E.l3reldenbaugla, Mr. William P. Bentz to 3tlis Su
e= B. Brumbaugh, both ofWtohlngten County, 31.1.'
WALTER—VALENTME.--CM the 14th ult., by the
same, 31r.Vtdath - Walter, toldlae Caroline Valenta*, both
of Greencastle.
WlL:4ol'i--Cil R.—On the 23d ult.,by the same. Mr.
Jame. Wilsom of Noir York City, to iss Lizzie Carr, of
Antrim township. Franklin county. Pa.
HESCHAYDEN.--On the f3th nit, at the residence
of the bride's father, by the Itei, Dr, Smith. Major Frank
W. Hest., 3d Pa. Eacalry, to 3lke E. Antoinette Hayden
of Plnholelphin.
WHITEHEAD—WOLE—On tpe 2hth alt., by the
Rev ThoA. Barnhart, Mr. Joseph NiThitehead. to Ms, So-
Fall Woli both of this place.
DIED
SMITE.—On the 19th ult., in Green township, Mrs
Nancy Smith. aged 80 years, 3 months and 16 days.
To CONSOIPTIVES.—The undersigned having
been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered several years, with a se
vere lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—
is anxious to make known to his fellow•sufferers the means
of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescrip
Lion used(free of cluirge,) with the directions forprepar.
ingand using the same, which they will find a trims care
fur CONSUMPTION, ASTIIKA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS,
&e. The only object of the advertiser in sending
the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread in
formation which be conceives to be invaluable ; and he
hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost
them nothing, hid may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please addreEs
~REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, kings Coun
ty, New York. febls-3m.
EDITORS OF FRANKLIN RE,FOSITOR Y.—
GENTS r—With your permission I wish to say to the read.
ere of your .paper that I will send, by return mail, to ail
who wish It (free) a Recipe, with •fall directions for mu•
king and using a simple Vegetable Balm that will effect.
unity remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freck
les, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same Foli o
clear, smooth and BeautifuL
I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or
Bare Fates, simple directions and informatidni that will
enable them to start a fall growth of Litiarinnt Hair,
Whiskers. or a Moustache, in less than thirty days.
. .
All upplicatioss answered by return mull without charge
itospeofully yours. Trios. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist,
-Tharelfl.3m . S3l Bruidu - ny, New York.
Two BAD CASF.S OF PILES CURED by Dr.
Strickland's Pile Remedy. Mr. Glass, of Janesville,Wls•
cousin, writes for the benefit of dll who suffer with the
Piles, that he hits beep troubled tiir eight years with an
aggravated case of Piles, and his brother wasdhcluirged
Men the army as incurable, (he heiug quite paralyzed
with the Piles.) Roth these distressing eases were cured
with one bottle of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. The
recommendation of these gentlemen. besides the daily
testimonials received by Dr. Strickland, ought to con.
clime those suffering, that the most aggravated chmede
efe,es of les are cored by Dr. Striekland's Pile Remedy.
It is sold by Druggists ,wetywhere,
A. CARD TO itiVALIDS.—.X. clergyman, while
resystlifit in South America us a missionary, discovered a
Sal, stud ehuple retnedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness,
Early Le cay. Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Grifins
and the whole train of disorders bruughton by banefuland
vicious habits. Great numbers bOe been already cured
by this noble remedy. Promptest by a desire to benefit the
afflicted and unfortunate. 1 sill send the recipe for pre
paring and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to
may one, sho needs it, Free of Charge.
Please Inclose a stamped eat elope, addressed to your
self. Address 30E.NPii T. INMAN,
0;4 19 . 4y1 STATION D. MILE HOCIEIE, New York City.
• IF YOU.WANT TO KNOW A LITTLE OF Ev
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the causes and treatment of diseases; ,the marriage cus
toms of the world; how to marry Well and a thousand
things never published before, read the revised and en
larged edition of "MioirtaL CiIkESION SENSE," a cartons
hook for curious people, and a good book for every one.
400 pages, 100 illustrations. Price 81.50.' Contents table
gent free to any address. Books may be had at the Book
stores, or will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the
price. Address 14. B. FOOTE, id. D.,
febirim 1180 Broadway, New York.
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE - OF AN
ItiVALlD.—Published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION
TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nen our
Debility, Premature Decay of Idandood, &e., supplying
at the same time THE MUSS OF SELF-CsuE. By one
who has cured himself after undergoing considerable
%nearly. By enclosing a pant paid addressed envelope,
angle Copies may be lard of the author
NATHANIEL 31A YFAIN, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co.,
N. Y. deel4-3m
THE BRIDAL CHAMIIIIER, an Essalof Warning
and Instruction for Young Men—published by therllow.
ard Asaoclatione, and sent free of charge in sealed &mei
open. Address, Dr. J. eLni.m Haunt rap, Howard
As
.seistinn Philadelphia, Pa robly.
EYS- MW EAL—Prof. J. haaes, df. rh,
enlist nod Atcrisi, formerly. of -Leydon, Holland, i's loco
led permtmently at No. 511 Pare Strut, Pidiadeirtio,
where persons &Meted with disease of the Eye or Ear.
will be scientifically treated and cured. if curable.
Or Amman. ETES - inserted without pain. No
claws nude for Examination.
N. B.—The medical faculty is incited, as he has no Sc
arts in Lis mode of tre.mment.
Wm:gums ! WHisKERS !—Do you watieWhia
kers or Moastaches? Our Grmdan Compound will force
themiu grow on the smoothest face or chin. or hair on
bald heads. in Six Weeks. Price, 51.00. Sent by mall
anywhere, elsoely sealed, on receipt of price.
Address. WA/CcElt & Co., Box 13$, Brooklya N. Y.
fell 15.1 y
01. D EYES MADE Nrw.—A pamphlet directing
bow to speedily restore sight andgive Op spectacles, with
out aid of doctor or medicine. Sent by mail. tree, on re
ceipt of 10 cents. Address. - E. D. rourk, M. D...
febl-6m 1130 Broadway, New York.
NfIitSKERS! ! !—Those wishing a fine set of
n - hislzqrs, a nice ruomitiche. - or.a beautiful head of glassy
hair, *rill please rend the card of Tito& F. 011.1PSIAN in
another part of this paper. mareld. .3ro.
R.EPORT OF THE MARKETS.
l'immtremburg Marketot..
UnAstnEnFatuno, Feb. 2P, ARIZ.
. $.ll 00 Butler 35
.. 10 50' Buirs 30
.. Lard 20
2 3.) Tallorr 15
1 40: Bacon—Mum. 51143
1 401B:won—Side!. 20
Floor—Red
Wheat—Whitt
Wheat—Red -
Rye
Corn
Oats 801
elver Seed 14 00'
Timothy Seed 450
Phisseed ...... 3 501
Potatoes—lterser...., 1 30
Potatoes—Pink Eyes 1231
[BY TELEGRAM.]
Philadelphia Markets.
PHILADELNUA, Feb. 28, 1565
Sales of lop° bbls extra family Flour of $ll re 11,50, and
sllllln lots for home consumption ar $9,115 ie9.50 for super
fine and $10,25419.75 for extra family. Rye Flour is
nominal at 68,75. In Corn 31cal nothing doing.
Wheat is in limited supply nod firm at $2. 52122 60 fur
red, and 813 6311 , 2 90 for white. 500 bushels Rye cold at
$1 702 , 1 72. Corn is dull.. Small sales of Green at $1 69.
Outs are in demand, and readily comtnand 96 s.9Bc.
lilY TELE - GRAPH.]
Philadelphia Stook Market.
PIIILADELPB/A. Feb. 88_.
Stoat; steely. Pen* fives, ; Rending' Railroad. SF:
Boma Canal, 85; Penna. R IL, 62; Gold. MI: 7 exchange
on Sew York par.
JIM abbertistmmto.
MONEY FOUND.—A smell sum of
Moues' found, rrldeb the owner cm have by calling
at MILLER% HOTEL, Market Street, and identifying
the money and paying for this advertisement marl-1t•
NOTICE —All persons indebted to A. J
White by note or Book Account till confer a favor
by calling and settlingAheir accounts without delay. Its
books are all that he has saved out of the great fire.
march/ A. s mean,
Stone Building, 2 doors north of the Post °Mee.
SHERMAN AND VICTORY."—In con--
sequence of the decline in cotton. caused by Union
victories, we are sollingGOODS AT GREATLY REDU
CED PRICES. Good callooes 25 and a 1; Bleached and
Brown Iluslins 31 to 50; Delanei 37i, and all other goods
in proportion. We adhere to our long established motto,
"us cheap as the cheapest" For bargains call at our
store, next to the Post office.
mamhl.3t
HEADQ fr
ARTERS OP PROVOST
MARSHAL, StXTEENTH Durriac - r Chon•
bersburgr, Feb. 27, 165.
Drafted men trio) enlist after they are drafted, are con•
sidered as deserters from the draft, and most be credited
to their enrollment places, no matter whether or not they
received looaLbotmties upon their illegal enlistment
G 0. EYSTF,E,
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marchtat , Capt. and Pro. Mar. 16th Dist. Penna.
NOTICE IN PARTITION.-W. W.
Skinner ca. Andrew Stewart, Was B Lease and
Mary his wife, James R Brewster and Nancy hls wife, G.
Gellespie and Lucinda his wife. In the court of Common
Pleas of Franklin county. Pa., to January- Term, 1565.
No ZO. Judgment in partition II 3foriday of January,
1565. court award a writ to value and appraise the hand.
To the aboved named parties: Yon are hereby notified,
that the abase writ of appniisement ' will be executed by
me, on the premises, in Metal township, on Friday, as
24th day of March, nen. at 10,4d:irk. A. 31., of said day,
wbeteand where you may attend if you think proper.
marchl St SA3fIiEL BRANDT, Sheriff. ,
PUBLIC SALE.—By virtue of an or
der honed out of the Orpharne Court of Franklin
eotunty, Pa, the undersigned will offer at Public, Sale, on
the premises, in the borough of Chambersburg, on Satur
day, the `lsth day of IllarA, A. D., IR% the following
Real Estate, late the Property of Mathew Gillan, deed,
viz A LOT OF GROUND, on West Market Street, in
said borough. being sixt.one feet in front on said street,
and running hock two hundred and twenty-six feet to an
alley, bounded by lot of Alex. Fritz - on the West, =valley
on the South, and lot of Robt E. Tolbert on the East ; to
gether with all the BRICK and other building .material
-now on the premises The lot will be sold entire or will
bo dividart aa mart.. itaaltvo
:sale at 2 orchids, P. St.. on said day, when terms wtu
be made known. CATHARINE C. CIILLAN, Adlaiti
mnrchl-11. THOMAS GILLAN,
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11101:1BLIG SALE.—WiII. be sold by Pub
lic Sale. on the premises, in Path Valley: the late
residence of William and Dand Everett, 2 salles north of
Fannettsburg, on Wednesday, Mardi 81.1 s, at 9 o'clock, the
following Personal Property, viz: 14 head of HORSES.
6 of which are work horses, 2 four-year, 3 three, and three
two-viear old; 21 head of CATTLE, among which are
one yoke of Work Oxen. 4 Mitch Cows, and 15 heal of
Stock Cattle; 24 bead of SHEEP, 1 Brood Sow, 9 Shoals
-1 THRKSHINCI MACHINE. Separator and Clover Hut
ler, 1 tbree.horan Threshing Machine, 1 Broad Tread Road
Wagon. Wagon Bed. Bows and Cover, 3 Plantation Wa
gons, 1 New Wagon, partl} Ironed. 1 Fulling Top Buggy,
1 Cart 1 fine -horse Wagon,-3 Wind Mills, Plows; liar
rowe, Cultivators, 1 fun set of Sinith Tools, and Bellows.
3 Saddles, several sets Gears, 1 set Harness. Bridles, Hal
ters, A:c. Also, 3 SEEPS of BEES. 11 barrels of Family
Flour, 2.3 Flour Barrels, 263 bushels WHEAT, MI bashefs
sprine,RTE, CORN by thn . bushel. 1 lot of Bacon, 1 ton
of Coal. 1 Iron Kettle, 1 Bureau, 1 Book Case, 2 sets of
Chain% 3 Beds and Bedding, 1 Ton-plate Stove, 1 silver
mounted Pocket Pistol, with many other articles Feuer:illy
Used on farms, and in house-keeping. The Sale will com
mence precisely 16.9 o'clock, on said day, when terms will
be made known by, W. S., EVERETT, _
maral I t
CRIPPLES .—Johnston's Rheumatic
compound, at NIXON'S.
SCRATCHERS ATTENTION ! !—Oid
and new style Itch speedily cared by
Nlxoys'6lNT3tg,NT.
R EBEL ITCH RAPIDLY. CURED BY
NIXON'S OINTMENT.
aROUND ITCH YIELDS RAPIDLY
kit to the curative power of NIXON'S OINTMENT.
VOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE A
I supply of :caws CATTLE POWDER for all
kinds of l,as,k.
IXON'S DRUG STORL IS JUST
half•way'between the hiethodlst Church and Seller's
Hotel same sate, Second Street. A full stock always on
hand.
It E A D! R E A D!!
CHEAP 'GOODS AT LAST!
EYSTER 62 BRO. ALIYAYS AHEAD!
We are mast opening a heavy invoke of
MEI
Calica-“ 1 / 2
Kentucky Jeans,
boned at rufwaus vices to the manwfacturer, which we
pillow to dtepose 6t ata Very small advance. Look at
our plop"
4 yard Harlin
One yard wide Multi; heavy
38 inch Muslin, time and heavy
40 inch Muslin, very heavy.
Best New Btyle Menitnne Calleoei f 33 '
American and others
Lowell end others
Neu% Spring Style Delaives.
5-9 Pillow case Muslin
104 Sheeting
And an endless variety of NotlOns, &o , nil to be FM('
leas than that' have beim for two years. Call and be am
winced-that GREAT BAROALNS can be hid ter the
Chtmtivtr.bntir, !Horeb Ist 1P651t
Jranktid- tier►nstton), tlyintbtteburg, pa,
Soup Beans 2 23
Washed Wool GO
Unwashed Wool 40
Pared Peaches 5 00
Unpared Peaches.... :1 00
Dried Apples 2 75
J. BORE & CO
Her of David Everett.
JOHN E. JONES
Adnfr of Wm. Everrit
Bulmorals,
HOop Akirta,
Spool Thieads,
MEM
311 cents
45
50 "
ELI
OR
A3771'
$1 00
tieTER & BRO.
ROD abbertifiententOs
U.
By authority of tho Secretary of the Treasury, the un,
-3 0 L 0 A N;!
dersigned has assumed the General Subscriptions Agency
for the sale of United State Treasury - Notes, bearing sev
en and three tenths per cent. ?'"utterest, per annum, Imola
MB
SEVEN.TRIRTY LOAN
These Notes are issued under date of August lab, 5864,
and are payable three years from that time, in carnally,
or are convertible at the option of the holder into
U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS
These bonds are now worth a premium of nine percent.,
including gold interest from Nov., width makes the actu
al profit on the 7-30 loan, at current rates, Including inter
est, about ten percent- per annum, besides its exemption
from :Su:4'47p d mun taxation,--whirl odds from one
to - ilutr per „eent. more, according to the rate levied on oth-
er property. The interest is payable 'B4 , ml.annually by
coupons attached to each ntrle, whirl may be cut off:ma
gold to any bank or banker.
The interest amounts co
ONE 'CENT PEE DAT ON A $5O NOTE.
Two CMS " " $lOO "
TEN " " " " $5OO •,‘
20 " " $lOOO "
$1 - " " " " $5OOO "
Notes on the denominations named will be promptly
- furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. Tllfsig
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET "
now offered by the Government, and it is confidently ax
Peeted that its superior advantages will make It the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE
Lem than 6' 0 00,000,000 remain tenfold, which will prob.
ably be disposed of within the next 60 or 90 days, wh
the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as Irsa
uniformly been the ease on dosing the nnbseriptions to
other Lilins.
In order that citizens of every• town and seal= of the
conhlry may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the
Natioml Banks, State Banks,an4 Private Bankers through
out the col:Leary Lave generally sgroed to rewire sub.
seriptiorut at par. Subscribers will select theleown agents,
in whom They have confidence, and who coy are to be rest•
ponsible for the delivery• of the anteater which they re•
JAY COOKE,
Subscriptlon Agent, Philadelphia.
Subscriptions srlil be received by the Naponaltlank of
celve orders.
Chamber brag.
G EO. DEMERIT &
, JEWELE ‘ IrS,•
303 BROADWAY: WV YORK,
NOENEII DIIANE STREET.)
100,000 WATCHEB,,
CHAINS, GOLD PENS AND PENCLLS
Lc., Lc.,
WORTH $500,000!- ----
TO RE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITROUT
REGARD TO VALUE.
And otoo to toa paid nail yaw know whit you tta7l receive !
SPLENDID LIST OP ARTICLES
ALL TO DE SOLD FOE O'iE DOLLAR EACH!
lOD Gold Umaddg cues Watches
100 Gold Watches
200 Ladies' Watcher
500 Silver Watches 815 0010 $25 00
600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains 12 00 to 15 CO
1000 Chatelain and Guard Chains 5 00 to 15 00
3000 Vest and Neck Chains , 4 CO to 1200
4000 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches... 400 to 800
4000 Coral, Lava, Garnet, &c., Brooches. 300 to 800
70110 Gold, Jet, Opal, dus, Ear Drops... 300 to 800
5000 Gents' Breast and Scarf Pins aOO to 800
6003 Oval Band Bracelets 300 to 800
2300 Chased Bracelets ,• 500 to 10 00
3500 California Diamond Pins and Rings. 250 to 800
moo Gold Watch Keyi
5000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and Studs. 200 to 800
3000 Gold Thimblts
=CM
3010.531.t4atue Lockets, Magic 400 to 900
ZOO Gold Toothpicks, Crowe% - Etc f: 00 to 600
3000 Fob and Ribbon Slides 200 to 500
SOW Chased Gold Rings 2OO to SCO
4003 Stone S/Ittkings • 1
_•:2 CO to 6_oo
COO Sets Ladleti-lewelry—det dt - Tillokl SCO to 1500
6000 Sets tidies' Jewelrp—Tarled styles 300 to 15 00
800 D Gold Pens. Sth-er Cue and Pencil 400 to .8 CO
4000 Gold Pencils, Ebony Holder k.Case 600 to 10 00
6000 Gold Pens, Mounted
,51 CO to 600
All the goods is the aboie List will be sold, without re
4emation, for ONE DOLL EACH. Certificates of all
the various articles are placed iv simillu envelopes sealed
end mixed. Tbese eavelopes will be sent by mail, or de
liverod tit our taco, without regard to choice. On recels-
bag a Certificate, pin will se. what article It represents,
and it is optional with you to send one ;tonne, and receive
the article named. or nay other in the lid of same value
By this mode we give selections from a varied stock of
fine goods, stfthe bei;Suuake wellatest styles, Had In
trinsio worth, ata nominal pries, while all have a chance
of securing articles of the very highest value.
In-all transactions by mail we charge for forwarding the
Certihmte, paying paktage, ml doing thetraithese, 25
cents each. Flee eatifi'eates will 6e sent fee 81; Elea=
for $2; Thirty for $5; Sixty:fire $10; and One lisaidred
EEO
REASONS WHY
We should supply your wools; our facilities are ansur•
'Named ; our work of unrivalled excellence ; our promises
punctually observed. Our central location brings us riser
the most remote points. Our goads are new from the
• 7,
manufacturer, and of the latest and most desirable style&
The goods meet be sold, and the terms are nnequalled.—
All articles ordered aro forwarded by return mail.
We guarantee entire ratiifactiou in every instance, and
if there should he any perFon dheatlitled with any article
they mad• receive, they will immediately retura it, and
the price will ho refunded
A GPSTA—We allow those acting ru Agen is Ten Cents
on enelt C..rtificate provid,,tl their remiltance
amount tO One Dollar.
They Irdl collect cents for every Certificate, and, re
taming 10 centN remit to Ur. 1.1 cents Inr molt.
0110. DEMERIT S CO
Addre ..,
3U3 Bnxidway, Nr;ir York.
nutrthl •3m
LETTERS REMAINING
In the Poet 01800 at Chambersb
sylvacia, If greasy 2A, 1865`
•Di To obtain any of these Letters,
call or "advertised Letters," gill) the
pay one cent for advertising.
Aokertrout John Fanner John
Ault Mrs Dolly Garrison John
Barko Jain (1) Giles Miss Ataxy A
Berger Miss A K Grove Mr(Farmer)
Bernier Miss Sarah!Gilbut -Jno C
Bitner Mrs Muriel; GirorrSorgt Jar' C
Brown Min Sarah Grove Samuel (21)
Brown Miss Samb 'Gruve Benjamin
Bowers David Hadeock JiVesley
Brindle 11 ft IftvisMrs Elizabeth
Burkhart Mary C
Burkhultler Duni
lock Anthony
Keller Jacob
Cagen Mottos
Clipponger H
Carver John W
Cook Mina Sarah
Crogg Elias
Cummins William
DIME. Miss Hunan
Dagortheld John
Ervin Nam Kate
Fisher Mr Jamb
Knecht Kusoruas
Lane Mrs Itar ,
Lohman-Abraham
Levan IklrPSunk
Lutz bass - Lana
Long Wheeler F
Navin Mrs M A
Metzlnarg John
Miller Sarah E
Molder Samuel
T . ILLI-ES' PATENT
WROUGHT AND CHILLED
ON
TDIE AND BURGLAR - PROO F S A FES.
VAULT DOORS, AND LOCKS.
Every safe of this manufadura is from one inch to two
inches thick (according to stse.) of solid iron, chilled by
casting on to a network of Wrougiu iron bars, and is fits
toned by Links' Combination Lock, which has no Key nor
Key hole,' thus rendering it secure against burglars, and
nude of tills Iron wall is attached the best fire-proof filling
known. The great. thickness of iron in those safes renders
them secure In a fire from being warped or drawn out of
shape by beat, or from being crumbed by the fall of walls
or Umbers or its ottbfall. Vito Vault DOOM are inches
think andll inches thick of chilled and Wrought Iron and
en fasternid.by celebrated Lock. Send for circu
lars or price lists to the subscriber, who is sole agent for
antral Pannryleennt, GEO W. PARSONS,
merehl-Om 110 Market St., nerrbihavg,
Reb) abbctliM=M.
T HE SHETDAN AND CIIERRY RUN
C'A'P ITAL' #.1,000,000
V. 04000 BBARE9 AT 115 EACH!
PRICE OF 7W/ PAID VP MURES es .fidait
8150,000, RERERVEIO AR WORKING CAPITAL!
marabl 2m
JoHN It r CURDY,
N. W. SOALMIBERGIIE, • U. N. DAVIS,
Path $lOO P)
00 00
35 00
Eli
°FM& OF, THE COMPANY,
':xl4 SOUTH 'FOURTH STREET,
250 tr. 600
Tho,property of this company cionaista of one limited
acres In fee simple, eltnate in Corn Planter towashig
Venango county Panneyhlutin, within one-fourth of n
mile of the town of Plume?, and within oue•half mile of
the celebrated Hundloltpropeaty, ore of the moat prod=
tli.e companies to exigkome
The property is on one of the main branches of the cal
obrated Chan Rao, and within ono-fourth of a mile of
that stream. The hod has as ex:m.44ld foundation 4:e
boring aucasdnily, and the company - bay.. already
proposHions to rink wells on the property on loose, eying
the company one-half of the Oil free of charge. As -Boos
as the organisation of the company le completed, leases
will be executed at once, and development pulled with
vigor.' The Pioperty le aso within one and a half miles
from Pit Hole Creek.--a stream that is now producing
Oil very largely
Every effort nt development on- the property around
this !and MIA been sucoessfuL The Columbia Oil Com
patty Is Located within A mile of It,' and its stock is selling
for $59 per share. Then Cherry Run, Curtin, and lave-
rial Companies are also located is the same immediate
section, on much the same formation, and their stocks (di
rank high on the market, and are in +leally'very valua
The Company - bas been organised ti prosecute the bu-
. CLAIMED
'l, Strata of Penn•
be applicant mint
to of this list, and
Elneas legitimately, and atockhaldersoan rely upon vigor.
oue mid thorough develOpment.
;Peat:nun Miss R
!Pile Min Ellen 31
;Rife Mire Cath
'Rice William
A limited number datums eau be b i nd at $2 per ebnre
SbareF can be bad for option time tiom
Rotz John
Seigrist J K
Sellers Harry
Shatter Nicholas
Sheffer Henry
Shancr Georg•
~Smith Miss Sarah
Schneider George
Slur - ay Upton)(2
SteufferldiasSnsan
Stouffer Hang ofD
Thompson MN Liz
Tainer Samuel
Upperman Miss F
Walker Samuel G
Whitson Missßath
Wise Miss Millie
DEAL, P. M
FarrarOng and CT:mission House,
ulatell hi
OIL COMPANY.
, ,
JOHN WOURDY
niascTons,
A. K. ACCWas,
A. D. CLOPXAN
TUA/5116ER,
HAMILTON M. DAVIS,
FECTIATARY,
X SELLERS,
StOpPith STOKT,
PML.USEI2IIIA, PA
PROSPECTUS.
NOAH W. Sc i ILENHERGEH.
D.. BHAINERD•OAKH
BOOFS OPE*
AS MB'
COUNT)2iG jUktNi
OAKS AND UNN'EI
Noirrte MALN .STREtr
CHAVAIIBEIBUSG, PA.,
fide attbatimtents.
VETE.A.A.N v B! 'TO VitE FRONT:
"ADVANCE ',-
AND JOIN Tilt- , ' - -
BDINEY _BRIGADE; . • ,
OF
GENERAL. BABCOCK'S. COUPS,
; . TO SO/
11 1. 170,
IN PHICAD RIA' -
'
• WITFIDT EariT DA S.
FULL BOUNTIES AND 240 DEO OTIONS- FOR
- COICILISSIONS, •
_...
- . . - CITIZENS, TO YOUR D "TY i . •
'Aid in raising a Brigade which will a Mure lasting
monument to the memory oftleperal pi y than nerve
can bad Aar him. Aid in • Meg Veterans to serge
under the gallant Ileum:wk. enable to do his part
in putting down the accuanea ebellion. Remember that
every Veteran who shoulders is musket and returns to
the scenes in which he has so long participated is worth a
cart-Iced of raw reerffita ors wagon-load of bounly-Jum-
Pert. HelPte Blithe quota, andavold the stigma ofa draft.
FLAN. I -
..,••
i The plan proposed is a very simple one. There are in
Pentsylstutie more than. forty thousand dischirgolsol
, diem whohave served honorably more than two yearn
The melody of them want to return "to gee the thing
out," and are only hesitating with whom to go. It is pro•
posed to ask them to go with Hancock's Corps of Vete.
tans, and to insure them fair treatment when they do en
list., To Muter the memory of the brave Bizney, General
:Hancock has authorized the Brigade to be called the Biz
any Brigade, and it will bereetrdtedin Philadelphia. As
soon as a sufficient number are enlisteh. a (pimp will be lo
cated near the city, and every proviskm,wfil he made for
the comfort of the mcrults until they go with loaded guns
to meet the enemy. -- -
1101INITEE AND PAY.
THE NET PAY
OF
A VETERAN VOLUNTEER
HANCOCK'S CORPS
is, via.:
For One Year, Government Bounty $4OO
City of Philadelphia Bounty 460
Monthly pay from United States Government, $l6
per month 192
Clothing amount yearly 42
Ward Bounty, (average)
City relief for families of volunteers: #6 pen month... 72
EMI
THE NET PAY
OP
A VETERAN VOLUNTEER
TWO TEARS
HANCOCWS CORPS
ME!
Gcmrmtnent Bounty
City of Philadelphia Bounty .
Mont* pay from United Stater Government, $l6
par MOOG. -
Word Soddy, (iverage)
City ralleflor family, $6 per month.
IE2!
THE NET PAY
or
A-VETERAN VOLUNTEER ' 1
FOE
THREE YEARS
IN
ItANCOOK'S CORPS
Ls, lit.:
Gorrmmnent Bounty '
City of Philadelphia.
_-
Monthly pay from Unite 6 Btaten Government, 816
per month.
Clothing account, $42 per year
Ward Bounty, (average)
City relief for families, $6 per mouth.
OE!
ORGANIZATION TO RAISE THE BRIGADE.
The Commltcee who hare charge of the ozgazdzatiou of
the Brigade are :
0. W. DAVIS,
HENRY C. HOWELL,
GEORGE BULLOCK.
• DAVID FAUST,
JOHN W. EVERMAN,
JOSEPH F. TOBIAS,
• D. 8. WINEBRHNER, ,
•
SETH B. STITT. 1
A.ualP2 OPPICE6 OP comas - rim
BENJAMIN FRANIMIN, '
Chief of Detective Police of the City of Philadelphia.
Tas.tstims,
MORTON 31"NUORAEL,_ JR,
Cashier &Um Firat National-Bank.
THE BRIGADE WILL BE COMPOSED OF THREE
_ REGIMENTS.
One pill - be raise d under the direction of the Comma
lions of Philadelphia. From these Corporations the Com
mitte.e pill consist of
COL. THOMAS A. SCOTT,
Vice-President of the Pennsylvania Raßroad Company.
FREDFRICK FRAI.EY,
President of the Schuylkill Navigation Company.
'CHARLES .E. SMITH,
Proddent of the Reading Railroad Company.
THOMAS C. HAND,
President of the Delawareillutuel Insurance Company.
STEPHEN Al CALDWELL,
President of the First National Bank of Philadelphia.
THE SECOND REGIMENT,
will be raised under the direction of the Manufacturers,
Merchants, and Brawn of Philadelphia. The Committee
will ixnuist of
BARTON H. JENKS,
LEMUEL COFFIN,
HENRY LEWIS,. Ja., -
CHAS. L. BORIE, - •
' (of C. L. ia H. Rorie.)
JOAN W. SEXTON,
(Of Jay Cooke & Co.)
THE THIRD REGIMENT will be raised under dl.
reetion the Corn Exchange. The Committee appointed
are
CHARLES 16:14:ECHT,
President of the Corn Eielange.
E. G. JAMES,
SAMUEL L. WARD.
JOSEPH W. MILLER,
JAMES P. PEROT.
REPRESENTATIVE RECRUITS
in the proposed Brigade every man or woman desirous
of sending a 'Representative Recruit to the army vendor°
by.the payment of 8.50 to any of the gentleman named on
any of the foregoing committees. Of this ram 025 willbe
paid to the recruit," and 825 will be retained by the Treas.
twee of the Committee to defray extraordinary expense;
including printing, music, ete., etc., Incident to milling
troops. Let every man and women in the State who tip
sires to be represented in the army, come forward and
make this investment for the purpose of strengthening the
ranks of the army. Do not wait to be called on, but send
the money and procure a Representative Veteran Recruit,
one who has and can make himself of service to onr (lov
a:anent in its bonnet trial. Don't count the cost. It will
pay a handsome dividend.
Tlg. VETERANS '
shall be treated with frankness and equity Not one -dol
lar shall be taken from their bona:dies, but all will be Told
them without commission or discount. It Ls our purpose
to Mire this Brigade without the aid of substitute tor
kers, and not a single bounty Jumper shall be admittotL
We will treat everybody - as a gentleman, and every pro.
mi. ) shall be kept. If he Is injured, the Chiefof Detective
Police will discover the reason, 'and apply en Immediate
remedy. . . _
THE CITIZENS. , OP PHILADELPHIA .
should remember that every Veteran they cart procure to
enlist ht the Brigade will be credited upon the quota Of
the city and if it is really: the desire of the Ward Commit
tees, to get the city out of the that. they cannot do better
than to aid on to raise ft. If brains and energy are used,
the Brigade can be rained in a few days, and thus till more
t244 ._ 0 . 6 half t h e quo t a of our city. Let us all pull togeth
er earnestly, =Measly. and with a hearty good and
in a few weeks_ We will see Three 'thousand 'Muskets, with
educated men behind them, marching to the front to aid
in, putting down the rebelhou.
TO; VgTERANS EVERYNVILEREL.
i H t v , = c o in us, whether y ou lire its Blaine or Michi.
New Jamey or lowa. A.ll oho knew the gallant
m neee k, and ell who ever serried under the brave BIT•
ney,.noed noloducement to Join us after they have mule
op their Wadi SO NAM io the front. Belida this, make
oturelves recruiting dicers, and talk the matter ove
with the "boys." Bring all you can with }Ma, and vou
e t a) be put in the name cranially, bud we will have a 'M
irada without jealousies or strife. 'Think ofthis, and don't
tdke much time to decide. We want to put the thing
through before the that of May.
OFFICERS
will bo appointed by General Hancock. No nue need-ap
ply- to any one but hitn: The Committees cannot take
the dine to decide upon net questions. or to answer let•
tern. We want to get the soldiers and attend to their nom
fnrta.
DEAD-QUARTERS
will Boon be establlshedin come central location lo Phila
delphia. Pm the preemit, application may be nu4 e . P er "
saintly, or by letter, to
BEEJADAN PRAD:BW;
CHIEF OP DETECTIVE powcr.
MATows - ormE,
phgeorputs.
tuamb 14f
tUltmftlin=b3.
........ ..
• RP'Four Year SCROLAR
°
alp m MUNSON COLLSom, cirusie, Ps.
Andre* We Raposnoiralloe. mama:
PitIVATE ':SALE.—I offer at Private
farm, In GreenStramthip, ad)oinh4 lands
et ol , mg, Mambas Wingert,l3eattgaind Mims meat •
ing Of We Acans as theTha b ou b, hro tracts one of about
1* Acres, MArhinh 13 or tO Acres are Timber; Retainer
of 30 Acres, all Timber, sad Ist= &Ong theCelarm3=
Cthek. (kat are the MAT HOITRE6__a
and Log Tenant-Home, Einem and Leti e r". t "
°innards. A never ta il ing dream of ram through
the firm, and the mansion home' is supplied with eirkltt
niter naming out at the door.
DR. R. W. cRAW£O.IIII._
PUBLIC SALE.—Thi subscriber: will
offer at Public Sale, at, his nu d donoo, in Guilford
: township, I mile East of Marlon, and 3 m u m g oo thonkten.
'Franklin, on the Brown's Bill Reed, on rearday I.la7tk
,tirtl of ?crotch, ISM, the following pet s m i l p lo i n ty, t o
wh: 3 bond of COWS, one of which will be fresh a'lout
thefts of sale; 6 bend of BOGS ; 1 Brood Sow; with
Pkis ut her side, Re. Also, I one hone li,"egon, 1 Ba
'rouche, 1 patent Wire Bal. - e,l Corn Sheller, IFlax Brake,
I Set Single Bouncer, 2 Side Saddles, conso,
Halters, Cow Chains, &e. Also, a general varloty. of
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting in mat of 4
Bedsteads and Balding, 4 Bureaus 2 Tables (onset 'which
,is a loge Dining Table, 1 Kitchen ;board, 3 dozen
good Chairs, 2 'Booking Chairs, 0 Spi Wheels and
Reel, Carpeting by the yard, Cook Store, pe and Fix
tures, 3 Copper Kettles, S Iron Kettles,. Glass, Qfteens,
Crockery and Tinware, Meat, Vessels, Barrels, Tabs.
Benches and a great runny articles nod neoessery to enu
merate. Also, Apple-Batter by the mot, Flat by the
pound, and I large Lemon 'Frpo4
Sale to commence afft o'elott on said day when attend
ance and a reasonable credit will be given by -
marchl-It' CHRISTIAN LESHEB.
PUBLIC SALE.—TIie undersigned will
sell, by Public Sale, at the late residencies - AJacob
Deltrioh. deceased, in Hamilton township, on the sea
leading from Strasburg to SILT_ _Mlles, (seven miles from
Chamberalw) on Flithiy, the 1061 clay of „mock 1.865, S
Mead of W RS HORSES; 1 throe-year old Colt • 5
head. of MICH COWS; 8 head of YOUNG CATTLE;
3:FAT STEERS; .12 head of SHOTES, andl fine Brood
Sow. Also, two Plantation Weems, broad-tread ; 1 one.
harm Wagon ; 2 sets of Hay Ladders ; 1 it of Wood
Udders ; 1 Rockaway Buggy; 2 sets of Harness; 6 sets
of Horse Gears. Also, One THRESHING MACHINE ;
1' McCormick Reaper; 1 Grain Drill, one Ha Pitcher,
%Ire Rake, 1 Windmill, 2 Cutting Boxes, 1 Roller, 10
Plows, 4 Grain Cradles, and all the necessary- Farming
Utensils usually found on a well conducted Farm.' Also,
18 Tons of TIMOTHY HAY ; a quantity of Corn Fod
der, 1090 bushels of Corn in the ear, 60 bushels of Rye,
400 bushels of Oats. Also, Fifty bbls. FLOUR, Also,
600 Chestnut Rails, 100 Locust Posts ready toilet up, SCO
lbs. Old Lein, and a great variety of articles not necessary
try enumerate. .
; Sale at 9, a. m., when attendance and a credit old
3fonths will be given on all sums over $lO. by •
WM. BOSBERT
Eta enters, '
JNO. DIETRICH;
marohl•2t
...$1,131
rtrELIO SALE.—The undersigned,
having dheolved Partnership, will offer at Public
at the residence of Sala Elhearman, three miles
West of St. Thomas, on the road losollog frcan St. Thomas
to Frearier's Furnace, on Monday, the 6th day of March,
1863, the following Personal Prop e rty, to wit: 2 HORSES
and 4 MULES; I Colt, rising two years old; 7 flews, five
of which will be in profit by time of sale; 4 bead circling
_Qattle; 1 Brood Sow and 8 Pigs. Also, 4 WAGONS;
one Hoed Wagon and Bed, one Log Wagon. one Much
tread Plantann Wagon, and one 1-horse and
Bed ;1 Hav Canier, IWlreEfayßake, 1 WindmiA Grain
Cradle and MowWg scythe, 2 Plows, Doable and Single
Shovel Plows, 1 Harrow , Fork &o. 8 Set of Home
Gears; one set of Harness, imeWagon Saddle,
3 Log Chains, Butt andßreast Chains, Crowbars, Shovels,
a lot of Bags, &.13. Aleh, 1 Sausage Cutter, 1 Meat Fes
'eel, Cider Barrels, Vlneghr by the bbl. dos.. Kay by the
Ton! Corn by tho barrel, Oats and Potatoes by the
bushel, doe. Also, 1 Wheelbarrow, a clualltillti Beards,
1 Carpenter's Bench and Screw, Augurs, Chls.els, Saws,
try of Boards, and a great many articles not ame
ba name.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock when attendance
will be given and the terms made known by
JACOB GARVER,
SHEARMAN.
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$1,503
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PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber, in- -
tending to remove west, will offer at Public Sale, at
his residence, in Letterkenny township, 4 miles north of
Chambersburg, at the Rocky Spring Mill, on Wednesday, ,
the Bth of March, 1865, the following Parma' Property,,
viz: 1 MA • P, 2 excellent MILCH COWS, 14 bead of
very line BROTHS, 1 Top Spring Wagon and Tongue,
r Rockaway Buggy and Tongue, 1 flrst•rate Children's
Buggy, 1 Sleigh, 1 Sled, 1 Double and 1 Single Shovel
*law, 1 Corn nelleel set of Hamm, Jack-Screw, 9 piCir
Scales, Wheelbarrow, Cow and Halter Chains, Shaking
and Manure Forks, Rakes. Mowing Scythes, 3 Grain Ore
dies, Shovels, Mattock. Digging Trona, a lot of Carpenter's
Tools, Axes, new Pointing - Ax* Mortising de . Ralf Bush
el, Peck, and Half-Peck Measures, a lot of .' W/ Picks,
Corn H Ash Hopper and Apron, large Hen Coops, se t
Of Also, a lot of HAY by the tan, Pota
toes :the bushel, a lot ofßags. Also , a variety of
HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN PUBNYNTRE, embra
cing, In part, 2 Beds, 7 Bedsteads,(2 of *kith are new,) 3
Bureaus (2 of which are new), 1 Corner and 1 Kitchen
Cupboard, Desk, 2 Dining & 2Breakfast Tables, 2 Stands,
Settee, 5 setiChairs (2sets nearly new), lsmalland 21arge
Rocking ChErs, 1 Clock, 3 Template Stoves and PiPe, I
Cook do., Sink, Meat Benches, Quilting Frames, Tabs,
5 large Cans, Washing Mathine, Churn, a lot of Tin,
Croc and Queer:imam, Carpeting, Shovels; Tonga,
Ashes. p Fat, and Many articles not mentioned
, Sale at 9 o'clock, s.. X., when attendance will be given
and terms made known by- fmtle] JACOB REITZ:EL.
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PBLIC SALE.—tVill be eold by Pubt
Ito Sale, at the reeidence of the 'subscriber, in St.'
Thomas township, OW and ahalf miles from St. Thomas,
on Tirade, and Wsdneadalddarch.7th and Sol, 1865, the
following Personal Property, to wit r 4 head of WORK
a
HORSES, lof which is Brood Mare with foal, 1 year.
ling Colt, 5 MBeh Cows, 3 bead of Young Cattle, 5 bead
of Sheep, 14 bead of Hogs—two of which are Brood Bows.
Also, 1 Brad-tread Road Wagon with BedJ Bows and
Coier, t Broad-tread Farm Wagon, 1 onelorse Wagon
With Tongue and Shafts, 1 two horseC 1 Sleigh,
1 Stone Bed. 2 pair Hay Ladders, THRESH arriage,
ING MA
CHINE, 1 Horse-Power, 1 Whitener& Reaper, 1 Grain
Drill, I Wire Hay Rake, Corn She*, Rotting Screen;
Wheat Fan, Cutting Box, 4 Barshear Plows, 4 double
Shovel Plows, 1 single do., 3 narrows, I Corsi Coverer, 2
'Grindstones, Fifth and Log Chains, But, Breast and Cow
Chains, Spreaders, single and double Trees, 5 sets Horse
Gears, 8 Housings, 3 sets Plow Gears, 2 sets Harness, 2 111.
ding Saddles, Halters, Forks. Rakes, •Shorels, Mattocks,
Crowbar, Wheelbarrow, a lot of Ba^ 2 Grain Cradles;
Cloverseed do., 2 Mowing Scythes. Also part of a set of
Blaelcsmith,s Tools, 2 Axes, Hard, Wedges, dm Also
a variety of HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FURNI
TUBE, viz 4 Bedsteads and Bedding. 3 Bureaus, 2 Ta
bles, 2 Cupboards. 3 sets Chains, Carpeting by the part 1
Cook Stove and Fixtures, 1, Parlor Stove, Sausage Cut
ter and Sibtfer, 2 Iron Kettles. 1 copper do., Pots, Pans,
Queens, Crockery' and Tin Ware, Churn, Daughtray,
Dinner Bell, Barrels. Tulle, Meat Vessels, Vinegar by
the barrel, Bacon and Beef by the pound, Apple Butter
by the crock, Potatoes by the bushel.. Also a lot of Spin-
Sang Wheels and Reel, Washing. - Machine, &e. Sale at
10 o'clock, A. af., when attendance and a credit of One
ye g will be given 'an all stuns over $5. by
marchl-lt. MELICHI J. BRINDLE.
I :Foal Ofitate
A FIRST R A T
MILL. PROPERTY
1 - ',OR BALE,
Situate near Burnt, atMnsi .rulton_County, Penaryinanfo.
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This Millhas done' a largr ansount of business for along
time, and. Is In a rich ',ornament of country. - It was built
In 1844, and has renently • been *llly . repaired. Also, a
large
PRAMS DWELLDIG HOUSE. -
A SAW LL, together with a
SMALL F-AILM
pf 90 ACRES, on which there is erected a small Rare and
Tenant House. There are also on the premises an Orch
ard or 601310 two hundred fine Fruit Trees, - good Water.
4c. This property is on the route of the /ate surveys of
an exported Railroad, which doubtless will pass through
the neighborhood Ina short time.
$ Terms will be made known by the subscriber, residing
ha the premises. Liae2s.3rnoi4 F. DEBBS.
1 A VERY DESIRABLE FARM AT
!LI. PRIVATE SA LE.—The farm lately occupied by
James McClelland. dro'd, situate in Montgomery township
kuljoining lands of Frederick Foreman, Samuel Cell and
others, is offered at Private Sale by the belts. This fatto
Is located near the Turnpike Road, about mid-way be;
tween hiercersbrug and Greencustle, and is of a very stp
testier quality of Limestone land, in a high shins of culti•
vation. The impwrvem en is are a good auhshintial - STON
DWELLING HOUSE, with a Stone and Frame Bank
14=4' with all necessary out buildings. There is a large
Wow of water pasaiag'thron,gh thi rank . with a newer
taling well near the improvements. There Is also an Or.
chard of choice Grafted Fruit. - This tract contains'about
/42 ACRES about 10 of, which Is fine good timber. Per
sons desirous of viewing the premises and ascertaining
terms, wilt inquire of Wm. Meted/tut, at Chumberslmrg,'
Or John McClelland, residing at Mergrarsbmx. •
febls4t MeLELVAN, for the Heim
Lancaster Examiner, copy 41 and send bill to this office.
IOR SALE.—A two story BRICK
D WEL LINO HOUSE, having six well finished
Kootns and a Kitchen, on a Lot with good re11(11, situated
in Borough of Chanibersbnrg, on Turnpik - e, near North
Point. For terms inquire of subscriber on the prentiaes.
GEORGE CrfAMBERS.
(POTTAGE FOR SALE.—A -- ill be sold
N.,./ at Private title. one of the Kew Vlrite Cottages built
by A. K. McClure, situate on the Carlisle turnpike. in
Chambersbug. Posseasion vitt lie given Ist of April next.
Apply to bIeCIAIRE tlr. STONFIT.
OTlCE.—Bounty Land Warrant No.
735.-.8. fur One Hundredand Sixty Acres. tssued,rth
October, 1857. to Jane H. Lamour and Jon W. Jaw.
atoti, minor children - of Samuel R. lartnottr. lotto! the
lDistrict of Cram:obits. deceased, (War of HU) has been
last. Notice is hereby given that no application will be
made to the Cowanisssoner of Pensions for ate-lame of the
above descr i bed warrant.. JANE H. STEWART,
fel)/ .tt JSO. W. LAMOUR.
XTOTICE.—AII parties holding original
Di Receipts or a.5. ,4.„,i,ent.4 far Stock in theCberry Ruti
and Pittsburg Petroleum Cetnpany, are requested tepee.
Bent the Mole at the office of the Company and base prop
thereto JOHN- F. GLOSSER. Serfy.
er transfers,mile and Certificates of Stock tamed to the
parties entitled
fe1f2.1.3t 5 Fonrth St., Pittsburg
; A N ELECTION FOR FIVE MANA
-11 o r. of the' Chambersburg owl Bedford Turnpike
Brn o company, to serve for the eturnintryear, will be held
2 t o. Public House of 8. S. Hayes,. lit M'Conuellsburg,
Meeday, the Gd day of March, at 1 o'clock. P. M.
febls3l T. B. HIDENEDY, Pres%
lii 0 AR ti riff
large and improved IRON LM E$ SCALES has
been erected in the veld of theludian, Queen Hotel for
Oreighing cattle, stock, Hay, dm., by
febB4 D. L. TAYLOR.
VORSALE.—A good STEAILE4GLNE,
six horse power, In rod- Coaditl i. oilcan-N a m e!! b y
calling at T. S. Wnisa'sqnniibT. 4 gill
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