. - HOPEWELL OIL COMPANY. Capilal.-$213Q,004 Shares-200.000. Par Ea/ $lOO OFFICERS. • President. • " JOHN RO*E. • Secretary and Treasurer. - J. tiIiVIPSON AFRICA. Aireetors, W. S. Pletcher, McConnelsburg, Penna. John Rowe, Greenen'ef .1 P. Benedict, Bedford, • " C. Everhart, Martinsburg, I • John J. Schell, Nornersat, , C. P. Ramsdell, Oil City, 1.4 J. H. Seymonr, Hagerstown Md. Oasum—,--No 435 IVALIi 1:T• STREET, PHIL LDEL PUIA• $35,000 RESERVED AS t WORKING CAPITAL This Company has been-organized in strict con formity with the-Laws of the State, and places no iictirious valuo upon its Stock, •the Shares being sold at Par. The Property of this Company is situated in Scrub' Grass Township, Venango ,county, Pa., and, is known as `•Tlie Thomas Jacobs , Fatm, ,, , recently owned by Elijah Jacobs. It contains two hundred acres of land, which the company own in fee simple. Great value is attached , to this location on account of its proximity to several of the best producing wells in the Venting° Oil Region. The Form lies on the west side of the Allrgheny River, having a river frontage of upwards of one mile in extent, giving sufficient borin z surface for at least t ine hundred wells In opposite, on the east side of the river, are now in successful opera tion, two e'tcellcnt oil wells. There is a line boat landing on the Farm, affording excellent facilities for the shipment of oil, the contiguity of the rivet saving the groat expense of transportation incurred by patties operating further from the stream. There is also upon the premises a large hotel, and the great agricultural value of the Farm is admitted by all who are acquainted with the nature of the soil . The' Company feel well assured that .the opera tions commenced by them will result in the devel opments of one et the richest Oil Basins of the Re gion. The fact of the farm being located in the immediate - vicinity of the best-producing Oil Terri tory yet discovered, is sufficient, assurance of this be• list. There is at present the grt:atest activity in this vicinity, and a greet demand for boring tetri wry. The Company is organized solely with the view of developing their Territory and. t ngaging in the •legitimate business of producing Oil, The man a;ement of the affairs of the Company has been en trusted to gentlemen , of well-known business quali fications, who will bring, to the accomplishment of their purpose, their united enterprise and skill. •r -A7 - "A Limited Number of Shares will be sold at Per . . 112 Lip non s will be received by JOliN - - 11111:1PtS, Firm. National Bank, Waynesboro'. a h —tt 11 ÜBLiC SALE. rpHE undersigned will offer at Public Sale, at his residence 1 mile and quarter north of Lei telsbuig,'near the pike leading from Leitershurg to Waynesholo ,on WuosEsoAr THE 15 ru FEBUC• LILV, the following property, to 'Ail: NINE 11.ORSES, among which are 2 two-yearling Colts, 8 thriving Silo its, 2 heavy Brorid Tread Farm \V agons, near• )y new, 1 Wagon, Bed. Bows and Cover, 1 :Spring Wagon, 1 Falling -top Buggy, I good :THRESHER AND SEPARATOR, pair Hay Carriages, I pair Rail Ladders, 1 Roll ing Screen, Rye straw by the bundle; Corn by the batrel; Oats nod Potatoes by the bushel; Plows and liarrows,Tmble, Double and Single Trees, Front and Plow Gears, fly•nees, bridles, collars, S bou sena, nearly new; a lot of dry Walnut, Popular and Cherry 1,1;MB1111;•.and many otter articles not niont tOned. Sale to commence: ut 9 o'clocii, when the terms will be made known. DANIEL MENTZ . ER. 1 1 , 011'111H,, at the Fame tittle and Mace, offer my Farm at Public .ale, captaining about .1M 15. good Antietam Land, bounded on the north and west by the Anti( tam Creek, East by the Hagers town and Waynesboro' turnpike. The ilitildings are, a large Thick Rouse and a large Bunk Barn, both nearly new, with all necessary Out buildings. DANIEL MENTZEII. BOWAYD, Auct. Jan 27—t,•) DR, I. Former Partner fir, .1. C. Richards, Chambersbarg, - I 6 AS opened an office in Waynesboro', in the ja new house erected by Dr. James B rotherton, clecenfied, and will attend promptly to all ealla. , Jan. 13—tf. PUBLIC SALE. I IRE undar;igneil Will offer at Public Side at, his rcfiblence,.on the turnpike Itading from Lei tcrilburg to Waynesboro', near D.yholrs Machine On Monday the 30th day of January, 1865, the foltowpog properly, to wit 4 WORK HORSES, 8 Head of CATTLE, among which nro three go Coos; 12 head of Hogs, 3 Sows, two with pigs; lr good Sheer; 2 :FARM, WAGONS, " 1 wa g on lied and Bows, I Carriage, I Buggy, I Revolving Screen, I Fodder Cutter, t Wheat Van, the wood work 4a• Spring Wagon; 1 sets front Gears, about. SO bundled Rye Straw•; about 12 TONS TIMOTHY\ ILIY, shout 2000 Chestnut Rails, 30 Bushels Rye, 40 8A.1111.141,s t►F CORN, 15 bus,Stiplin Clove Need, I Work Bench, a lot new 14ould Beads, and ny•othcr arti;les too tedious to. mention. Cr-Sale to commence, at 9 o'clock 00 said day when duo at tendance and a credit of four months will be given on all sums of $lO and upwards, the purchaser to give his note with approved security. All sums under $lO cash. Jnn 20—tt;) BANK STOCK FOR SALE ! „ . 1 111 E subscribar will ell'cr at Public Sale in front of liowden'ts to tel, in Waynebboro', on 'VDTs nalr TUN 31sT or JANUARY, 18t5, 5 bhure.: of Stuck in the FinA National flank of Wavnosbore. H. 1.. V; .LlitTZ, Agent for Samuel(Mow.. Inn 13-3 CI Important Notice. ALL persons indebted on the Tax Books of Jo. seph Funk, dec'd, are notified that immediate • payment must be made, or suit will to brought a gairist all as the fax Books must be closed. Call at Joseph. Douglas' office. • DAVID IL FUNK, Administrator of Joseph Funk, dec'd _.,lattuary-6-3 : _ CirCANES, UMBRELLAS, Ladies' Eunlina• brellas. ?ticket Itooks.j.lart_MunaioA, I:. torts, 4:c., "(tamper than the cheapest,: at UPDEGRAFFS' HAT FACTORY, Opposite ,the Washingkin, House, Hagerstown. Ap. 15, 1864. var UPDEGRA F FS', Practical Hat Makers, 'have ready the SPRING STYLES far 1864. Those who would SAVE MONEY 'should buy at the FOUNTAIN HEAD, where HATS and CAPS, aro sold from fist - hands at lowest rates;- - Sign evthe".ltEllHAT,' Opposite Washington JlFltar, Hagerstown. Ap. 15, 1861. ItAKE'§ - Miters at J . Feb. 5,'6•# JOHN SE?NG ER. G. V. Mosu, Auct BEST QUALITY LIMESTONE LAND, adjoining . lands of W. P. Wetly. heirs of Michael stoner. dec'd. and others. -upon which there is on ectlent rb C3l:k ,E2l, 3 . t• ci of Grafted Fruit Trees. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock on said day when the terms wilt be made known by #rturrz's PUBLIC SAL TnEmndereigned will self et Public Bale, at hie residence, on the road leading from Vt'aynes born' to Chamborshurg, nhhut one mile from the former pIace. THURSDAY the of FEE EUREY, )665,11i0 following Personal property, to wit: 2 GOOD HORSES both excellent plow and wagon lenders, the one mare tieing• heavy with foal; 2 GOOD iItILCH 6 . 0 WS, 3 head Young Cattle. 3 head of Sheep, 1 Sow and Pio: I Two-horse Wagon and Bed, one pair new Hay Ladders, l' good Palling-top 1314 - 0, I good Manny - Reaper, 1 three and 1 two-horse 133:shear Plows; 2 three-horse I3arrows,;ll new un ironed Harrows,: 2 double and 2 single Shovel Plows, I good Corn Coverei, treble, double 'end single trees, I one-horse spreader, OBE YIE OMR GOOD AS UV 2 sets Bieechbairds, 1 set Front Goals. 4 sets Plow Gears, 1 set good . Buggy Harness, 4 collars, blind bridles, halters, 3 leather fly-nets,"lot cow chttins, 2 pair breast chains, 1 log chain _1 large chop chest, I good 13nraler o e, 2 grain cradles, 2 mowing, scythes,l cloverseed cradle, 6 bushels of Plaster, About 20 Barrels of Corn, 2 loads of Corn Fodder, 2 leather plow lines, one new Wagon Saddle, a lot shaken forks, pitch a t rul dung forks, 1 Wheat Fan, 2 Wheelbarrows, I dung hook, 1 set dung boards, a lot grain rakes, 2 axes, maul and wedges 1 meat. bench, 1 good cider bar rel. 3 broads of Vinegar, 2 ladders, 2 scaps of Bees. I empty scap, 1 new bushel basket, 1 new Coal Stove and pipe, I cylenclor washing maehine, Huf lard's patent; a lot grain bags, also :)2 • ACRES GRAIN IN THE GROUND, end many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by GEORGE STAMY. • Jan 20— ts] G. Y. Mono, Auct. V A ICA B 114 E A R PUBLIC SALE ! • DE heirs of the late Israel Senger 3;:e'3 will -011:r at Public Sale nn 01DAY-THE-3011T fir' JANUARY, 1865, their farm, situated on the Ws ynet.boro' and lingerstown Turnpike, 3 milea .from the former and 9 from the latter place,- contain-' ing IG4 ACRES • more or less of best quality Litnestone Lamb— There are about 20 acres of Wood Land. The improvements are a large two-story •LOG AND WEATHERI3OARDED - .41:1 nw EnING II A. STORY AND A HALF TENANT HOUSE over Spring House, n large - BANK with Wagon Shed and Hay Shed attached, Wood House, Hog Pen, with other ne ce ssary, nut-build. ings and ah excellent -Cider Press. There is on the premises a . LARGE ORCHARD G RAFTED FRUIT TREES. There arc two good Springs on the farm, the Antietam Creelepassing along one side of It: Also 8 ACRES clear Land ndjoinink said farm, and also a House and Lot with mot! Spring near the house. The terms of the forth and lots will be made known on the dayot sale by San 20--is) PUBLIC. SALE. subverilier intending to move West will V. sell at Public Sale, at his residence, hi Quincy, On ,S'aturiloy the 11 th day of February, '65, the following propeity, to wit GOOD HORSES, I 111ICH COW, which will be fresh by day of sale, 2 bead of HOGS; 1 1 New . Trotting Buggy, 1 good Spring Wagon with bows and cover, I good Sleigh and string hells. 2 sets new Harness, I good iJuegy Spring, 1 lot Hay and Straw, I good Riding . ,Saddle, 3 cords Oak Wood, 2 good fly-nets. 2 horse blankets, 2 pair scales, I pair steelyards, 600 lbs. • con„-100-itts—Lard, a-lot—Sausage-and-P-ttdsli , 800 POUNDS TALLOW -APPlebutter by the cr•Nck ; also Household Furni ture-2 good Bureaus, 1 Cafe, new: 2 good Sinks, 2 sets Chairs, 3 Rocking Chairs, I Table Chair. 4 Bedsteads and Bedding, 2 Clacks, 1 Ten-plate Stove, I Parlor Stove, a lot (.7.lrpeD'ng, 3 Taldos; 2 Wash Stands, I Kitchen Cuplio,•rd, 9 Meat Ves sels, Queensware and Tinware, 'Looking Glass es, I Rocking Cradle, 2 Chest:, 1 Iron ;Tettle, win dow blinds, table oil cloths, and many othm• artistles. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said ]ay when n credit of six months will he given on stir sum' of 1f.6 and upwards by LEA:NDER KING. Jan 20—ts] J. R. S3rlTn, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. MBE subscriber will offl.r at Public Sale on • TUESDAY •THE 7111 DAY OF FEBRU ARY,'6S, his property, situated in Washington towriehip, Franklin county, on the road• leading. trom the forks of the Antietam to the Union school house, joining farms of David Jacobs, Samuel Lock roue and others, containing 20 1-2 ACRES, ith a STORY and n HALF C, 331: 13' 'lO Log !Barn and Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, Wocil House, Wash House, Smoke House, thereon—slee a good Well of water at the, door and a Cistern and a fine ORCHARD of choice fruit trees on the prem ises, such as apples, pears, cherri s, peaches and plums. One-half acre of the eh e land is well set with Grape Vines, the choicest. Narieties,.in good bearing condition. tgEO't Sale to r mmenee at 1 o'- clock on said when the terns will be. mode- known by A.NDRE ' SENGER. Jan 20—ts. WAR .P®LQCIES, TIM PH Cy' 1 x FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 111100KLIN, have consented to insure a limited amount of prop erty Real and Personal AGAINST .1-01 . 3 BY WAR OR INVASION, Persons wishing to insure their property agsinst destruttion by REBEL INVASION • should make early Implies:inn to .10/3N PHILIPS. First National Bank, Waynesboro'. . an . t. rriHE subscribers wil) offer at Public Sale in L front of Bowden's Hotel, in Waynesboro'. on TUeSD3I; JANUARY 31ST, .1865, 11 Acrea and 3 Perches W. H. BROTHERTON. G. V. Mow, Auct. Jan )3I BARN, JOHST SENGER. G. V. Mom:, Auet 2m ares w:th foal, 1 three-year old Co!tonna 1 one- Near 0 ia.c,, , ,,,; 3 :I4ILCI - 1 COWS, two will be fresh a b ou t t h e ti me of tole, 1 Bull, several Shoat..; 2 tN agona , thr e e i n e,"l tread, one nearly new; 1 Cart 2 Harrows, one nenrij'' new; 1 three:horse Plow, 2 G ap Pl ows , 2 si ng l e ant ; 2 1)oubl Wood Ladders,e Shovvl Plows, 1 Hay Carriage, 1 Wood 1300. 1 pair Treble, Double and Single Twes; 2 one - horse Sinew ers, 1 W Intl Mill, 1 Rolling Screen. Revolving Ray Rake, I Corn Grinder. 1 Cro..vbar, 2 Picks, I Met 4, lock, 1 BA-snook, 1 ousting Box, .Forks, Shovels and Hoes, 2 sat Brecchbands, 2 kitit?ront Gears, 2 sets Plow Gears, 1 Side Saddle, 1 ading Sad -1 Collars and Bridles, Halters and Cow f Thai nes-, , . 1 Rope 40 feet long, 1 Wheelbarrow, INS-Itn . j ll ; 1 i THE su b scr ib er intending, to move West will noes ßureau, 1 Corner Cupboard, set new Chairs, 2 a l, t . Public Sale on Tnure...Dar TIM 911/ or Fint- Bedsteads, 2 Barrels Vinegar, 20 gallons Sugar 1 mln ISGS. at hiq residence abant 4 miles nom Cain Molasse, Wnynesboro', near Salem Church, the following 5 B AkERELS CORN, pr ,o,„ty, to wit: Rye by the Bushel, 15 Bushels Potatoes, lot Red !it nr ik. A D T-101ISES Beets, 5 minds pickled Beef, Bacon by the pound I V L. _E 1700 1141'T SIMINOL'ES , 1 whir . '•r aim one lirri.l3 mare with foal, one ex ; li tr i . l a lc , ' ie;d mare,. I two and 1 one:.year old colt, lot Joint Shingle Nails; 1 ten-plate Stove:and Pipe 1 and many other articles dmirsor value. ; 3 ittn):o,ll GOIXTS° coxurrigNs OF SA 1,1.3.--A credit of nine' 6 bend y-„„gCa ttle. among which two lino PHeif -1 months will be given on . 411 sum.; oflftsand upwards ; the purchaeir to give his note with approvee securi 1 era that will be fresh about the time of safe, S head ; Sheep, among which is onq line black Buck;2 Sows ty. For all sums under $5 the cash will be requir- I and 6 h ead a t a h,„ ts; ed. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. JOHN SINGER. 1 IP LA NIA TIT aN WAG ON, Jan 20--ts) G. V. Mesa, Auct. , 4 inch treed, (-taarly new,) 1 new Wood Bed; 1 r ir 0 -- i'll Ire EitS, DAIRYMEN,' Basket Sleigh, 1 !erg string of Bells, 1 set of Sin gle Harness, 3 sets Breerhbands, two of them - 110.1- AND OT/REES I idy new. 2 sets of Front Gears, 4 sets of Plow Gears, 1 i :t fly Nets, Collars, Bridles and Halters, 2 sets But t rinTiE smhscribers respectfully announce to the Traces, short linked, Breast Chains, double linked, A. public that they have made a discovery which tiOw ..„ , ~/ tdOW I,nll/t/S J. r , non Saddle, 2 Whips, 4 Bou• is of great importance to Farmers, Dairymen and. ' -ens, wagon and plow lines, 2 three-horsn Harshen Dealers in Cows generally. .13y a combination of ; I fPlows 1 two-horse do., 1 double and 2 single Shovel certain marks with upwards'of six years 'n-testing.---ths-thear-y-they are-eriabietv-' • . ' nu " 2 ty to distinguish among cows the good milkers and creamers from those just the opposite. They nro ; .t-ettly-to-tte-ttitle-te-poir t e‘..t the good tiro) ities iii roilcil cows, but in heifers and even calves 3 re. 4 weeks -old. and will guarantee the theory to hold good in all cases, provided the animal be ben/thy' and the directions given Ise sir ctly adhered -11i1Fr - -44 Di ILI ' undersigned will sellnt Pnblig Sale nt his residence, on the Atm of • Rev. Jacob Price, n. long inn branch rood '• leading from Mt, Hope to Grindstone Hill, 2 miles from the former and 4 feom the latter place, - - On Monday the 13th day of FebruarN, 1865, the;fhllowing property, to wit 6' WORK° HORSES,: ri'. 1 of which it; a fine brood mare. with v e ford and one fine Family Hares, 1 tfireeyearling Colt 14 READ . OF CATTLE among which are five head Milch Cows, 1 fine Dur hamlo2, 11 head Cotswell Sheep, and 22 head of Stec ogs; - 3 WILAN'I'ATIOIi WAGONS, 2 Spring VVagons, 2 Buggies, one ,nerly new; 1 Car. riage, 1 good Sleigh, 5 linrshear Blows, 5 Double and two single Shovel. Plows, 2 Hairlyrs, 2 .lair of ]lay Corriages, 1 Threshing Machine and Horse Power:, 1 Grain Drill; 1 patent Hay Rake (Strock's) ONE REAPER. Thribble, Double and single trees, 2 log chains, breast and butt chains, fifth-chain and o spretriers, Jackscrew, E set Dung Boards, also Vinegar by the barrel; 4 sets Front Gears, 2 sets 13reechbands, 6 sets Plow Gears, Collars, Houscns and Bridles ;' OE SET MINH TOOLS OATS" BY THE BUSTIEL, - CORNBY THE _BARREL ; H ousehold rurniture-1 SeereaTy,Tahles, Chairs,' and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at:9 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made kuown by lIEZEKIAFT SHANK. Jan l3—ts) G. V. Moso. duet. PUBLIC SALE. THE -undersigned having sold his fnrm, will sell at Public Sale, et his residence, 2 miles north east of Waynesboro', near the road leading from Waynesboro' to Hopewell Mills, On Tuesday the 14th clay of_ February ,15165,-1 the following property, to 1 FAMILY MARE -el. MUlicia pcmcns, I BULL, 4 IIE,ID OF YOU CATTLE. one-hnree Wagon, 1 po i r Wood Ladders, Ma--I 1 pair HAY CARRIAGES 1 Thrt:hi, g chine, nn,l Shaker, 1 Windmill;- 1 Cutting Box, 1 Barshenr Plow, 2 double and single Shovel Plows, I 2 Farrows, 1 Ripper, Spenders, 1 Log Chain, 2 Fifth Chains, Cow Chains, Traces, Butt Chains, a lot of screws, old Iron, single, , 4 ouble and trebble trees, 3 sets Horse Gears, 1 set 'Harness, 2 Ply Nets,' 3 Saddles,__Co I I rs, arid les, Halters, wagonpuLploav_ Lines and Whip, 1 ,RMII.PING DIA.CEEINE„ 2 barn shovel, a lot Forks and Rakes, I Pick, 2 Stone Sledges, crow bar and digging iron, a large Well Rope, 2 grain Cradles, 2 mowing eythes, a lot corn choppers, 1 Broad Axe, nearly new; 1 Moat Bench; also -- 80 BUSHELS OF WHEAT, 20 BUSHELS OF RYE, 25 bundles of Rye Straw, 2 bushels Flax Seed, h bushel of Clover Seed, a lot Plaster, 33 Grain Ba gs,-1 pair new Scales, maul and wedges, a good shot Gun. Corn Brooms and a lot window' glass; also 1 Bedstead, 2 large Stoves. 1 Parlor Stove, 2 Tables, 2 Flour .Chests, 1 set new Chairs, 1 Rocking Chair, 2 Meat 'Vessels, 1 Churn Sausage Cutter and Stutter, 1 Tub, 1 - CoPper Ket tle, and other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be male known by JACOB F. HESS. Jnn 13—ts. G. V. MONO, Auct. Valuable'Property PRIVATE SALE ! THE subscriber offors at Private Sale his prop ray, situated near Quincy, on the road leading to Chambersburg, consisting of 3 Acres prime land, with, a Two St ory Weatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, with Brick Back Building, large FRAME MA CHNE SHOP, weatherhoaraed, with Water Pow er, furnished with machinery, Brick Smoke House with Spring House under it, large Wood Shed, Wash House, Log Barn with 'Thrashing Floor', Br - Pen and - jog Pen and - CorfieWthereon. There is also a good ORCHARD of grafted fruit YfTB on the lot and a never-failing Well of water at the door. The abore property is a desirable ono, and . the location and excellent one far a maehineist or wood mechanic. JOSIAH FA H RNEY. Jan I3—Sw. PUBLIC SALE. tHE su tocriber Intending to decline farming will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, near the Waterloo School House, ort NV EDVIRSDAY 11114 SIR or Penni:jar, 18 65, the following property, to 3 HEAD 110IISES to. Persons, wishing to acquire , t i‘ titibi . information can ,1 4;! so by applying to either qf the sunseribers li,r a reasonable compensation. and if when tboret,lily team] full katisfactien is not given -the money will be refunded. A. S. 4.4', J. ALIAItIS. Waynesilere, Jan. 13, IBM. • iarSPlll2l.;er STYLE (W II ATS VOR - 18341 - . ul..c , r .-- rtY - 14tLy at urbE 12AFF:t9-Hat Factory, orvo*ite 4shinvw lit no, Hager_•town Plii - Dll,','B . .'L.VJ -11. im setb.crilier sPII at Pubic Sale his residence, in Waynesboro', Un Sriturthry the 28th of januar,y, 1865, The following personal property, to wit ONE EXTRA MILCH COW ; ( I Bureau, Safi s, 5 Bedsteads, 3 sets Chaim, 3 I Tahlcß, 1 Stand, I ()radio, 1 Crib, 1 Sink, 1 Dough / tiny/rubs and Buckets, I good ,Cook Stove and tiiturim, I l'en•plate Stove, 1 Iron Kettle; 2 meat vessels, 2 blrrtils Vinegar, I English Lever Watch (gold) I Standing -top Buggy and one running part, 1 second.hunded Spring Wagon, 1 pair Sleelyarthi; Also— TWO SETS GOOD BLACKSMITH TOOLS among which are two solid Box Vices, 5 ScreW Phitcs, different sizes; I Tire Bender, I Box and Skein Mandrel; 1 full set of Coach Smitly'rools, 1 set Wheels for a two-horse wagon, a lot of old and new iron, lot 'of old mid new horse shoes, 1 set of Boxing Chissebs, a tot of Cost Steel, a Int Spring and Blister Steel, 6 Axes, 3 Rocking Chairs. 1 Ta ble Choir, 1 Jackserew, I Drill Press and• fixtures, anti many other articles not necessary to , mention 'Most of thc,pbove articles are no good is new and can be bought privately before the day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be made known by JOHN UDINE. GEO. V. MONG, A Ilet. Fourth nun. er y cpor Jan 6—Rs] FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF WAYNESBORO', PA. Bills and Nntes Discounted ..^45,952;18 Due by City Nat. Banks $22,539,813 Duo by other Milks Remittances anti cash items U. S; Loans Securities Cash on hand in circulating notes of this Bank 220,00 in National Currency e 5,00 In State Bank Notes 925,011 Other lawful Money Total lft•aourcce LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $50,000 00 Ci mu la ting - N etas received from Comptroller 43,000,00 Deposites 87,159,69 Dividends unpaid 474,97 Profit •and L oss 1,066,98 • Total Liabilities ---$184,,020,68 The above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. - JINO. PIiILIPS, Cash, Sworn and Pubseeibed before me, Jan. 3, 1865. Jan 6-61) J. F. 111.711T7,, Notary Public. PUBLIC SALE, rrilE subscricer will exposo to Public Sale at her Y-residenco.i_of_a-tnile-north-of- Quincy, on-tho toad leading from Quincy to Funkstown, On Tlyordn'y the 2d day of Febrn&ry, 1565, the following personal property consisting of stock and funning implements, viz: • 2 COOP. WORK HORSES, 1 large young Bull, 1 T.wo•hori•e. Wagon, I Wood Bed, 1 Spring Wagon, I pair Hay Ladders, 1 set Dung Boards, 1 new Sleigh, 2 sets Breeehbands, 2 eetsof ront Gears, 2 Fly-nets, 1 good set Single liar ness, Bridles, c.oltdrs and Halter, 1 plow line, 1 Three-horse Plow, 1 Harrow, 1 new Corn Cover, Double and Single Trees, 1 Wheelbarrow, I Log Chain, Breast Chains, Cow Chains, I Wind Mill, Rakes and Forks, 2 Grain Cradles, 1 grain shovel 1 Grind Stone, a lot Shingle Vl'ood,,maul end wed ges, Digging Iron, 1 Peck. Saws, Augers and Chis• eta and many other articles not mentioned. On the same day the subscriber will oiler for sale SIX ACRES OF MEADOW LAND, more or less, lying on the left side of the public road leading from Quincy to Funkstown, the little •Antie tarn running thro' the land, adjoining lands ofiohn Fahrney,,iphn Helier and Henry GOod In:Sale •to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when•the terms will be made knOwn by Jan 13—ts] PUBLIC SALE. MITT undersigned intending to morn• West, will sell at Public t nlc, nt his residence, on the road leading from Waynesboro' to the Marsh Store, a bout 3 miles from the former and 2 from Iho latter phree, Ca Saturd - oryrifeWrilay of 'e ;vary, 1865, the following permmal property, to wit • 2 FIRST-RATE MILCII COWS one of them fresh, g head of Ii 0 G S , one of which is a good Brood sow; a lot 1-lay and Corn fodder, cow chains, forks, •rakes, .hoes, ft.hovedi, I good axe, 1 wood saw, a lot Carpenter tools, a lot old iron. 1 grain cradle„l mowing. scythe, nearly new, 1 riding saddle, 2 riding bridles. 2 pair !mines, 2 sets Breechbands; the one-third of 14 Acres Grain in the Ground. Also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of 1 Cooking and I Ten-plato Stove, 1 Bureau, I Safe, 2 Tables, 3 Bethaeru 1 Corner Cupboard, 1 Sink, 1 Wood 13os, 1 Chest.-1 Dough thy, 2 sets Chairs, 1 13oston Rocking Chair, 2 com mon Rocking Chairs, Rocking Cradle, 1 eight•day Clock, about 20 ynrds Carpeting, ',looking glass, tin, earthen and qucensware, 1 iron kettle, 2 tubs, 1 barrel vinegar, a lot npplebutter nod lard, about 250 lbs Perk, n lot brooms, 1 meat vessel, and many other articles not necessary to mention. sale to commence nt 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by • Jan WI Palm, sLar.is )1 mantel. a. e•riew. 1 (lora Camar pie, Double and Single Trees, 2 :preattea.. Jan 6,4 w. ON Pa q"' caruaii lipiiircar A .'" ' 1 A I in AY a ft) L; : 2 le/ Jon 11— tx.] 2 grain Cradles. 2 Mowing Scythes, rakes and corks. IAME to the premises of the subscriber, living a lot - of Grain Bags, ono Sau...age Cutter, 3 Meat ; near Shady Grove, shout the 20 ta th of becentir Vetilit, t barrel Vinegar, about S or I 0 1.04.1.).11 - I - 1, - iitti - 131 - .ACI;. COIN, (horned) which will be tresh OP BA y, else 31 - A:0 - lthIS of • - in a low days. Tho owner is requested; to prove GRAIN IN .THE GROUND, i property, pay charge's and lake her away. pritl•a er , a t many articles too numerous to mem 1 Jan. 13-31] ... JElt ENIAII- ttZiltDON. tion, t.-72"tiale to commence. at' 9 o'clock ots huh' Ainiuy. and Noma Ctiims. ~ day" when the terms will he made known h yir OS.liht LOIIII.3LAtS, lfttorney at L n_w_ WiLLIAlst :SARILNUGIL Ity Waytiesporo', beteg duty licensail OSClattn A . U. V. (Hain. An t •___ I gent wilt; procure Pensions, Bounty... Bounty Lund , __ sv. . 1:1; - TIVA it'S Patent Cloth VS , rittsst r arrearau;es.elpay anti clothing, rind all other allow-. 4---lor-salo-at-the-sign-04--tbe ltig----n-0.1--14er-M---anetw-dtte-seraneo-rated--talkliersi l -their-hetre-or-rcpre•- 1), 1). Bm-sine, !seOratirts. Agent .ir rthklian !minty. Orly 1 I 'ti2.) I :day 27--tt. OF THE RESOURdES 2, 680,45 115,110 2.0,0110,i'0 81.1143,55 10,079,24 2,319,64 CYNTIIE STOOPS. . ].13. Slum!, Auct l'i'M. RIDENTIOITIL G. V. Mo. , rs. Auct LATEST' ARRIVAL PALL' AND WINTER DitY GOODS J. W. MILLER'S. yrA VINCI returned from the t mitcra cities with,a large and choice assorunent of Dr:4. Goods, QueenswareA,Ce. dariware and Groceriei v which i am prepared to offer with much g l oater in ducements than heretofore for Cash. • , laitalaVo dcuC cal Silks, all Wool and printed Detainee, French Mr rifler), Alapiteas, (iringharna, )) tiliawlG, Ilahnorols, Hoopskirts, Collars, Adagio 126f11;ng, Bugle Trim mings, lloosory, Conking Cloth, etc. GENTS GOODS : Fancy and Pliiitt ensimeres, Black elmh, Italian Uloth. Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds, dearw, Shirt Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts,plawers, Buck Gloves, Buck Gauntle ts, Ste DOMESTIC GOODS : Furniture Check, Bedding, Cotton 'Flannel, nil Wool Flannel, Linsey, Table pi:Ter, 'Fowling &c. .QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE- AND GROCERIES, Syrup, Molasses, Rio Coffee,, Prernred Coftce, Ilbs Cola; Sugars, Tubaced4,. Babbit Soap, Tea, The . above goods have been purchased for the Cash and 1 desire the same to be sold f or O n .li us I vve don't keep any books. fly strict attention to business and a desire to incase in every respett I hope to merit a continu- 1 pn ce of patronage.. Oct 28. IBM. 1 ---FIR.ST - SLIMLY OF - NEW - 1 FALL AND WINTER. goons, AT T lit • FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM MY stock embraces all the hest styles of Plain and Farej CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy C*3SI6X3O3IIr3.CgSiaCDM9 Plain'and Faney.VE - STINGS, all of whichwikbe made to order in the most fashionable and Ivork manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit custo mere. Mso a full stock of READY•IIIADE CLOTHING e -CHEAP FOR Also, one of the heat selected stocks of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts, Hoisery, Gloves and Ties' in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and Cassimeres which' will be made o order at the shortest notice. J. A. MUD R.. opposite Washinglen_lfouse, liagerstorni, Md. 'Oct. 21 1864. NE W .PAUL AND INTLIMPIE GOODS JUST FROM THE:EASTERN MATIONS AT THE NEW STORE OF METC ALF & HITE SHEW, enamucttsrxita. On Second Street, nearly Opposit&!,ihe P. 0., a full W:7: have e t°k : f"lki " aif ir),1 1 „ antSo which 1 arose i„g at dstonishing low prices (for the times). We have; Delains Plain & Figured, from 55 up Colicoes, " 25 Cloaking Cloths, . " 225 •' " 75 ' Unbleached Muslin s‘ 25 II _ Bleached, rr :to " 0, .50 .1 1101)1) Skirts for Afismes, 0 25 Ladies, w 75 Wool Under Shirts, • 225 Over " a 250 " qt orking Ynrn, 187 per lb Best Spool Cotton only 10c In short wo are sidling ailment,. every thing lower then can bo bought (at present) Wholesale in tho cities. Call if you please n.nd see for Yourselves. METCALF & 14ITESIIEW. N. B. We are also Agn - nts for the Singer Sew. ing Machine. 111. & Oet. 28, 1864 WILIESB4HO' 110 TEL, 1 (747a,y3a.e..a (=moo,' ]Ear. FRANCIS BORDEN , PROPRIETOR. • subscriber respectfully announces to his 1 friends and the public generalir that he has concluded riot to dit.pose of hig Motel property and will continuo the business its heretofore. , The House has hut recently been thoroughly R.F.-FIT TED nod hl;-PURNIl:S111.:1.), no that he is now cola?), d to afford every comfort nud curivenienyco to his guests. llie, TAl3l.l'; will nt MI times be pr,ovidett with the best provi-inn the markets wilt mfl nd. : Attached to this Hotel is n largo nod coitinnodi ou.4 hew stable. • I An attentive Hostler will at all times hr, iii readi ness, and Fprwal /Mention wilt be ipai.l to iliu wants of transient s.lsitons. FBA?. 4 :;16 BU~II3I h. v. PRIVATE SALE. rritlE subscriber offera at Pr . ivate Salo his Farm, coa t ijolu g iiii/L4130 211L0C.1113Z..12E.M. mere or less, lying on the Itlira:ter Gap linsitd. about 3-4 of a mile from Hopewell Milts, afijoi.utog lands of Isaac &iltoekey, Esq., Wels.ll, Showher gers, and others. The Land is part Lima WOO Una port Tumbling stone, about 6 acres in Timber.- 1' he improvements die A NEW BRICK HOUSE, with Slate 'tool; a NIIIV BANK MIRAN with Wagon 16ed attached, Hog Pen, Core. Urib, &c. Therein a large :Asterst near the door and a well , of never-failing' water about 10.0 yard, distant. There is also an OreThard of Grafted Fruit and a young Orenar,t of 100 tree:: pltitittql aunts yeat a- 'PRICE 9 DEWS COLTJAIN! NOV. 4TIE 1864. SECIDNAD ARRIVAL L, s4:cpsD AIRRIVAL, SECOND An nIIVAL, wirivrtrm c‘foolms,' tVENVER Gi140114%, 111 7 1NTF,II •GOODS: PHt ICE HO.EFUCH jolt reveiv ,, a and ,:" v rt. reepivirfo. front Fr 4 ; 5 11 1 e Dasterti tliarhdit tt litic ti,l4frtiork to their stock of jr" LIP ; vu r kt,,l4 g GROCERIES, Sze, To which the nttention of the community i; ltd ns Ihey will dir , roverlhe.t goods lower iliati the prireg hove been licreteture thretigli the country. Their stork of DE'TJA 1 N 1111.",1ZINOS", I,t'ACCA Cannol:be surpassed for eesirnblt - nrsa of style a nd quality. CASSIDIEL'II..ES, CLOTHS, ,* Of the Intent p sterna, PRINTS, GINGIIA MS, FL NNE 1,,. Alino assortment of Sack Flannels, alt La dies Cloaking Cloths of the diflerent klors worn, and at rrices to suit all. Ladies Clouds, Sonings, Hoods, S,:e, se'L'"~'?3S~' W t~'.~:;-'~"iM::SrS :r^:^.;.~".'7~T:Yss Q.'at3, - ti - lf.L. - 1(1 ~.),(D.c.l-4 We hottet of tinYinz the largest netiortment ever Isrpught to Town. %Vert. bouuht Inrelyfivo per cent. cbaaper then inescht priects mid Will be soft! -bcCorcingly. flronadinos, IV O OI 110111: , Poplins, ' Chn Lnwos, plain and figural, Balze.rincs, Craps Dos pangeg, Eng. Crilpo, Arnetion Prints. French Crapr. . • Collars. ll'dk'fs, Mitts, ()atm ilets,4.l.:c OUR PANCY STOGIE compri.wA n grent vlir'oly of Lalmornls,ll.4oBlorts 'Shnwis, (;nuittitts, hid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim. ming li,bbnns, LaccA, u-c. • • DOMESTIC COODS BROWN AND BLEAMED musLiN, Linen. Sheetings, Blenched and Br9trn 'Diapers, Tickings, Strips, FurinturnCh colts, g. CARPETS. • 01E, CLQTRS, I'..linds and Hangings LI ngE. ', 11 ES -. Our Stock of ,Groceries is very large. Sugars of ilitTerent grades—Moinaboq at various prices. Leaf Sugar, Syrup, Coffees, leaf IZio and Dandelion. American anti English paw, Fish. Cheese, Rice. "WILLOW WARE .1 X D b QUEENSWAR.E, And every article necessary lo r , pply thn nrcessi.; ties or render comOrtable our oh flicnds rim' ac quaintances. Vh a mean to eiv.• % ,- Trkr, 1-toN-Tir-BcBn.nc.4 and gwe Our Tri, Hite vvrry scri,ro, !iodation possible. \VW! ninny thank., for ri trout vatronne bervt‘.tolli WO iia'', Ontie2CO2 to merit a continuance of Itl9 outoit'a fri-or.. I.l'rry;ne.thm.4l. Nor 4. 1 Sal Tw I LLS, V EST IN'':.;S, I.INSETA Silke, %i Cotters:ldes, Linens. ilnss & 'Bagging sAMI;EI, HOMMICII