rIPHE subscriber intending to abandon forming' j will sell et puhlie'sale. at 44 - residence, ,on the road lending from the Marsh , Ilun :to the forks of the Antietam creeks, 1 miles from the former end 2 from the latter place, on .tititurdaphe 181 h of Pet ruary 1805, the following personal property, to wit : _ _ _ 4 WORK HORSES, among which aro tiro good lernlers; 8 1V1CXX.3 4 033C C'CoNTETSI,. two of which ore fresF; 4 head Young Cattle, among which are two fine heifers; 20 HEAD OF HOGS, among which are 4 gob& brood sews, 1 Plantation Wagon, 1 wood bed; 1 pair hay ladders, 2 sets breechbands, 2 sets front gears, 6 sets.plow gears, I four-horte line, collars, bridles; !Miters amtehains, 2 pair butt chains, breast chains: cow chains, 4 lea ther flysnets, '2 three-horse harshear plows, t duo %le pinotl plows, 1 harrow, oreble, double and single trees, , -1 spreinier, 2 log chains, 1 set Mack smith Tools, 1 spring rake for hay or grain, 1 wind mill, Watkins' make; I sled, grain cradle and mow ing scythe, shovels, troika, rakes and hoes; HAY BY THE TON, a lot Corniodder, 1 hand Cider Frees, Barnhart's make, 1 bag wagon, andinany other aiticleA not ne cessary to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by CHRISTIAN BEAVER. G. V. Most;. Allet. Jan 3—ts] PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned Administrators of Elizabeth Deardorff, deed, will offer at Public Sale, (a; ,Saturday the 25th day of February, 1865, the fol lowing Real Estate, to wit : about :3.4 of an acre of Ground, situated on the Pike.:3 miles east of Waynesboro', on which is erected a TWO STUEY uaiaa,a, alasaao ;containing 6 rooms and a Kitchen. A ilso.a double Log Stable, Granery with Cellar, Cairiage House, Wash House, Bake Oven, and other convenient ;building's. There is choice fruit on the premises, such as Am):es, Peaches, Pears, Grapes, &c.— There is a Cistern near the door, and a well of good water convenient to - the - souse. Sale to commence•, at JACOB DEADDORFF , JOHN S IItIAItIJORFF, Atlm'rg. Feb 3—ts] REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. irinue of en order of the Orphans' Court of I . 3Common Pleas of Franklin County, January, Term, lsli s—as Committee of the estate of Jacob Wolf of .Wa3nesboro', I will expose to sale on 8.4 TvRpA y Th E 25111 FEBRUARY; 1865, on the premises, tin following described Real Estate: ft Lot or Parcel of Ground situated on the North• side of Muiu Street, in Waynesboro', known as the west half of lot No. 41 in the general plan of lots of said borough, being about 41 feet wide, and 164 feet deep, running back to a 12 foot alley. There is erected on said parcel of gtouni a eouble two story DWELLING HOUSE, part brick and partJraine,_in—escellent-cord ition— Vail Brick 6mokeliouse, Wash liouse and first rate stable nearly flew. There is u never-f iling well of pure water in the yard, and choice fruit on the premises. There is Pi o-snore-desirable property -than this in the neighborhood, it being suited equal ly well for a huo-iness nand or private residence. Terms made kilo Wlll UT/ the dry of bale. JOSEPH . DOUGLAS. Committee of Jacob Wolf. ' WM. ADAMS, A mi.., Feb 3-1.:.] sir, - .GnE r-sahin R E N T ~ ithscriber offers for rent his large BRICK STORE HOUSE, situated in Illount Helpe r Quincy township, Franklin county, Pa., 4 miles iNorth of Waynesboro', on the road leading to bersburg. 'I he storeroom is large with back room attached and :seller extending the whole length-of the rooms. Tiler.: tare two large WAIZEROOMS belonging to the store, one intended for groceries exclusively. The house is well calculated for two families. There is also on the lot a large frame sta ble, frame hog pen, and other buildinge, and a good ar • , ri7ll - 11. r properly is surrounded by a wealthy and populous neighborhood, six public roads leading thcieto-- Clore by there is a large merchant mill and black smith shop. This is a long established and well known Mercantile stand, and persons wishing to engage in the business would do well to r xatnino the properly before making engagements elsewhere. Tim subscriber can be seen or addressed, at Mount . Hope, Franklin county, Pa. Possession given on the first of April, 1863, Fell. 3 4tJ SAMUEL PFOUTZ - - Lookout For • MORE CHEAP GOODS. g~I'I'.L•SFIEW of Chambeisburg having gohe IlEnst, they will have their ,new Goody open slue zeady fur sale next week. ETCA & • H ITESH E Jan 3-1 w PUBLIC SALE. r IHE subscriber intending to move West will sell at Public Sale about 2 miles East of Lei torsburg, close to Durborrow's Mill, o$ ' FULDA): WE 17:rn or FEllittlAßY, 1.665, his entire stock, viz : J FAMILY HORSE, • well calculated for riding or driving, M - I.:rsnt-3esette CIQVcr, which will be fresh in April; 1 Shoat; 1 Carriage for one or two horses; 1 pair Hay Carriages, 1 Sleigh, 1 Wheelbarrow, as good as new; 1 good Vandstone 1 Biding Stith'le and Bridle, 4 cow chains, 1 Shov el, 1 mattock, lot hoes, 2 axes, rakes and forIN; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 1 Desk and Book Case, good as new; 2 Bureaus, one new; 1 Safe, 1 Kitchen Cupboard, 2 Sinks, 3 Tables, one a new. wildcherry dining table, 1 new St .iid, 1 24-hour Cluck, 9 Bedsteads, • two high, good us new. I Cradle, 1 Lounge. 2 sets Chairs, 1 Mocking Chair, 1 large Flour Chest, 1 Ten plate t•t.ve and Pipe, I ROYAL COOK STOVE and fixtures, iron puts, wash tubs, meat vessels. ci der barrels; kegs, 1 churn, 1 large Vt'ool Wee!, 1 Sausage Machine and Stuffer,t, bushel baskets, 1 !arc e clothes basket, creeks, jars iantrjugs, a lot of carpeting, 1 doughtray, 1 stenPickles, tinware,, also a lot allay and other erti I , e nut necessary to mention . ErSale to commen eat 9 o'clock on euitLddy, wheu a reasonable credit Hill. be given by ' - ABRAtiAkt 21111.1.Elt; G. V. Moim'Allet. Inn 27-181 • • HAY WANT 13:, • ' y frtHE subscriber will pay the bigheat market I price in C A 8 h for TIIIIO7HY HAY dc. livered in Waynesboro'. JACULt Jan 20—tc METC4X4F BITESII[I.4IS79 CHANBERSBUAG, '4. ' I RE a ,in . .. . . receipt, Or Pu., npLpTils.:4ol widths end 14itic, 11 , I . i'a. ble,.Floor: ani .'Stain... A lbo - Pu - ,per.tio- yarn which 6,40 luta the .cost:of Cotton Wrapping Ann, !" WO #lloleBBllo'Or setaii,at the lowest marlt:eA rates. '...li'. 0 :. Ap-paserttcont of I),ry Coeds- ktipt‘tip all oe3sons of Pit.. year, : ' : '.- ' . Jan.. 27---111„ ' PUBLIC SALE, P • • , liE Subscriber intending to quit firming will sell at pulitie 'Sale at his residence 1 and miles West e 1 Vrtiy neshoro% 6): 111on(loty.thi2Peli,diaii of iebruarll, 1865, , • the follow ing," valuriblo4ool3o : roperty, to , tvit 10 HEA D.:.,4l . . jieRsHs consisting of six Work Horses, 3:` three- -4 year old Colts,and i twes..Y.enrling..4 head , . - Clinic. among which are, a Milck coWs;Ohe will he fresh about the time oftale, . " 5G HEAD OrIICOGS I • including three fine Brood*Sows, with 21) Pirzs,2 PLAN 7 AVON WAGONS, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Buggy, 4 BaWhear- Plows, Double and 8 Single Shovel Plows, 2 Harroivs, 1 Corn Coverer, 2 pair Hay Carriages, 3-Woolf Beds, 1 Gum spring Grain Drill, nearly new; (Troxers make) one Pin Grain Drill, 1 spring Hay Rake, 1 Revolving Rake, 1 New York combined REAPER AND 110 W ER, (Harden & 'Chilrls. manufacturers) 1 • Chopping Milt, 1 straviroad 'odder Cutt.r, 1 Cutting-box, 1 Wind Mill, 2 sets Breechbandii, 5 sets Front Gears, 6 sets Plow Gears, Bridles; Collars, tHousens, Hal ters, and Flynets; Trible, Dolthla and Single 'Frees; 4 Log Chains, breast and butt chains; fifth chain and Spreaders, 1 new jack screw, 1 Roller, 2 sets dung hoards, 4 Grain Cradles,4 mowing scythes, rakos;forka, a lot Grnin Bags, Seed Potatoes 2 bbls. Vinegar, 3 lard barrels, 1 meat vessel, 1 Dinner. Dell 1 large Dinner Table, 2 Churns, 1 ash hopper, I Cross-cut Saw, Craw Bar, mattock and shovels, 2 stone sledges, I Cider Press, 15 TONS OF PRIME HAY, lot Cornfodder, 100 bundles Rye Straw, 20 bushels Rye, 3.00 BARRELS CORN, 1 set Blacksmith Tools, 1 ecmw plate, 1 extra sledge, 35 ACRES GRAIN IN THE GRGUND, 15,000 OF FEET LUMBER, consisting of WM te, 4 l Yellow and Oak Boards, Yellow Pine and Oak t Juice, Pine and Oak Studding. all thoroughly,sea soned, and many other articles not mentioned. At the same time there will be oßered - 50 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND, lying k mile south of the Toll Gate on the mon n tain,• edjoining lands of Jacob Carbaugh, George Fourthman, and others. IlarNalc to commence n t 9 o'clock on raid day when the terms will he made known by W. W. WALKER. Jan. 27—tsj G.N. Mose, Auct. PUBLIC SALE rrIHE subscriber intending to move west, will ± 43e II nt Public Sale, at his residence, on the 'arm of Simon Shank, 2 miles (rem the Turnpike leading from Greencastle to Waynesboro', 1-2 mile from Joseph Snively's Blacksmith Shop; - and one mild from the Marsh Store, on Tuesday the List of February, 1865, the following personal property,- to wit 5 WORK 110tS_ES one of which is a firooil Mare with foal; I three yearling and 2 yearling Colts; 141 EID-OF-11011 - N - CATTLE - 1 I among which are 9 Mulch Cows, 4 of them will ho flesh about • the time of sale, the balanee . tounq Cattle;. 5 head of HOGI-S, arnong — whiCli to one brood ROW with pips; 9 head of SHEEP; 1 Three4neh tread Wagon, 1 Two-horse Wagon, 1 Rockaway Buggy, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 1, pair Hay Carriages 1 Horse Power, 1 Clover Huller, 1 Corn Sheller, 1 Manny Reaper, 1 Wheat Fan, 1 Revolving Grain Rake, I wire tooth Rake, 1 Cutting Box, 2 Barshear Plows, 1 single and 3 double Shovel Plows, I Corn Cov erer, 2 Harrows, '2 spreaders, double treble and sin gle trees, 1 filth-chain, 2' log chains, breast chains, butt traces, bow chains, 1 Jackscrew,. I grain cra• dlo•nml mowing scythe, shovels, folks, hoes, rakes, 1 axe, 1 patent pitchfork, t rope 200 feet long, a lot grain bags; arts Breechbands, d sets Front Gears, 2 Fly-nets, 1 four-horse line, bridles, collars, halters and chains, • 1 Set Blacksmith ToolS, 1 screw Plate, maul and wedgis, 2 sets dung boards 1 wheelbarrow, a lot Flax, 2 scaps Bees ; 24 ACRES OF GRAIN IN THE GROUND ! 2 mattocks, I crowbar, 1 grindstone, 1 riding sad dle, 1 side'shdclle, nrki many other articles not en u ltimate& Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock on said , • ms will be made known h CJ" On Tuesday, February 28, 1805, the subscriber will oiler at public sale the following Ilouschold Furniture, viz:-3 Bureaus, 2 Corner Cupboards, 4 Tables, 2 Stands, 7 Bedsteads, one Cooking Stove and pipe. 2 1\ ine-plate Stoves and. pipe, 2 sots Chairs; 2 Rocking Chairs, 2 24-hour Clocks, a lot Queengwaro, 1 patent washing ma chine, 1 flour chest, I chest; 1 sink, 1 safe, 1 iron kettle, I meat vessel, barrels, tubs, crocks, a lot of bread pans, tripe-butter by the crock, 1 sausage grinder and stAfer, I fat press, buckets, tinware, I dinner bell, 24 pounds of new feathers, and many other articles; Salo to commence at IO o'clock ‘Yhe the terms will be made known by Inn 27 t..] TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. fr HERE will be exposed to Public Sale, on the promiseil, near the town of Waynssboro',Frank in co. Pa, ON 5.4 TURDAI', FEBRUARY 1 lth, 1865, the following described Real Estate, late the IVJEALIVE3ICCAN 3P.9.1 2 11.71/L of Conrad Zodv, dec'd,, adjoining' lands of Samuel ,Pfoutz, John hummers ; Emanuel Miller, George Greens/with and Samuel Wingert, situate in Quin cy township, said county, containing .107 AORKS more or less, about 85 ACMIS clear, Under good fence and well cultivated, the balance in Timber. There is an excellent Orchard of young trees growing on the premibds. The land is well watered. There is a good, three•story BRICK. BWRLLING 110 USE, STONE AND FRAME BARN on the land, and every necessary out-house complete. The property is every desirable, as it is situat ed close by the Waynes. I burn' and Chnintiereiburg road, within a few hun dred yards of Mt. 'lope. • Tzsata: One-third of the purchase money, (less i t expenses) is to remain in the l and, the interest there of wise paid to the widow senii-onnually, for life; nt her death the principal to Coined Zody's heirs, the ! balance one half on the Ist.tiny of April, 1865, tho other half on the Ist of April, lBr6. with interest from the let Jay of April, 1865; to be secured by re cognizance and judgement. ! bole to commence at It) o'clock, A. M.,on said day. Jrll-11Si• ZODY, „. O. SUMMER!.'. Tin 26—ts. FROSTED FEAT, . Iri WIED in 6 Mums. A sure remedy. Sent 1 ki post paid on receipt of 50 coals. I I .P.-,M. :14 ff,LER. \ 1 Harrialiuku. • Pa. ! Jan 2M-3t) FOR, RENT.. -. • I rim.' E .utultirsigne4Lolt-ni, for rent tier How° anti ~1 Lot with good ,Illacksinitli and Wagon-maker I Shop, on I%l4iii Street, WaviseAbom - ---al I in g,lod !rya ir. (j.t n 20-4) ELVA tcri.ou,...r.k JACOB WINGERD JACOB WINGERD. G V. Motic.Auct. lippowzr.,x. OIL COMPANY. Capital.—e.26o,ooo. harie-400104; Fc64alsloo OFFICERS. ititaident. • JOHN 110 WEt . • Secretary and Treasurer. ~ . • ' .1 .. li IM : P D S i O. re N etor A s ' , MICA. - • • W. S. Pietclier Connelsburg, Penna. John Ro ,G one stle, l6 P. Benedict, °afar 1, ' 61 J. C.: Eierhart, Martinsburg, 66 John J. Schell, Somerset, • C. P. Ramsdell, Oil WV, 6l J. H. Seymnnr. Hegerstowir Md. ' ~ . °Film—No 4;J5 WALNUT STRUT, NILADELPHIA $35,000 RESERVED AS .6. WORKING,CAPITAL !rtila Company' hoe been organised in attic! con formity with tho Lows of the State, and placea no ficticious value upon its Stack, the Shares being sold at Par. . Property of this Company is situate,' in Scrub Grass Township, Venom. ,county, Pa.;and is known as . .• • t'Tho Thomas': Jacobs' Farm? recently owned by Elijah Jacobs. It contains two . hundred acres of land, which the company own ;n fee simple. Great value ie attached.to this location on account of its proximity to several of the best producing wells in the Venango Oil Region. The Farm lies on the west side of the A llegheny River, having a river frontage of upwards of one mile in extent, giving sinficient boring. surface for at least one hundred wells Immediately opposite, on the eitittaide of the river, are now in . successful opera tion, two excellent oil wells. There is a fine boat landing on the Farm, affording . excellent facilities forzlhe shipment of oil, the contiguity of the river saving the great expense of transportation incurred by patties °pending 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 of 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• lift. There is at present the greatest activity in this vicinity, and a great demand for boring terri tory. The Company is organized solely with the view of developing their Territory and, engaging in the legitimate business of producing Oil, The men aoment of the affairs of the Company has been en trusted to gentlemen of well-known bnsiness quali fications, who w ill bring, to the accomplishment of their purpose,-their united enterprise and skill. ti ' A Limited Number of Shares will be sold at Par Value; . . 1.... V" Subscriptions will be -receivod by-JOHN PHILIPS, First National Dank, Waynesboro'. Jan 27—tf. PUBLIC . SALE. • THE undersigned will offer at — Public Sale, at his tesidence 1 mile and qbarter north of Lei tersburg, near the pike leading from Leiteraburg to Waynesboro', On WEDNESDAY TRIO 15711 DE FREED ALLY, 1865, the following property, to Pit: _NINE _HORSES_ 9 among which are 2 two•yearling Colts, .8 thriving Shouts, 2 heavy Broad Tread Farm VVagons,'near ly new, 1 Wagon, Bed, Bows and Cover, 1 Spring -Wagon,l - FiKlling=tap - BuggyTl good THRESHER AND SEPARATOR. 1 pair Hay Carriages, I pair Rail Ladders, 1 Roll ing screen, Rye Straw by the bundle; Corn by the t barrel; Oats and Potatoes by the bushel; Plows and Harrows, Treble, Double and Single Trees, Front and Plow Gears, Fly-nets, bridles, collars, 8 hau -1 aens, nearly new; a lot of dry Walnut, Poptilar rind Cherry LUMBER; and many otner articles not . mentioned. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, when • the terms will be made known. • ;• ' DANIEL MENTZ ER. 1 will also, at the same time and place, offer my Farm at Public Sale, containing a,bout 144 ed MIL MSi . good Antietam Land, bounded on the north and west by the Antietam Click, East by the Hagers • town and Waynesboro' turnpike. The Buildings are, a large Brick House and a large Hank Barn, both nearly new, with all necessary Out-buildings. DANIEL MENTZER. J. BOWAYD, A uct. Jun 27—t8) PUBLIC SALE. MHE subscriber intending to move West will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Quincy, Ott Saturday the 11th day of February, '65, the following property, to wit 2 GOOD HORSES, I MICH COW, which will be fresh by day of sale, 2 head of HOGS ; 1 Neiv Trotting Buggy, 1 gnod Spring Wagon with bows and cover, 1 good Sleigh and suing hells, 2 sets new Harness, 1 good Buggy Spring, 1 lot Hay and Straw, 1 good Riding Saddle, 3 cords Oak W00d,,2 good fly-note, 2 horso blankets, 2 pair scales, 1 pair steelyards, 500 lbs. llama, 100 lbs. Lard, a lot Sausage and• Pudding, 800 POUNDS TALLOW • 7 A pplebut ter by the crock ; also Household Furni tuee-2 gond Bureaus, 1 Safe, new; 2 good Sinks, 2 sc.'s Chairs, 3. Rocking Chairs, 1 Table Chair. 4 Bedsr.4ada and Bedding, 2 Clocks, 1 Ten plate Stove, f Parlor Stove. a lot Carpeting, 3 Tables, 2 Wash Stends, 1 Kitchen Cupboarl..,2 Meat Ves sels, Queereaware and Tinware, 2 Looking Class es. 1 llocqrinp; Cradle, 2 Chests 1 Iron Kettle, win dow blinds, table oil cloths, antimony other articles. Sale to coomence at 9 o'clock on said day when a credit of six - months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwitnlis by LEANDER KING. Jan 20—to] J. R. Smlur, Auct. WAR POLICIES. TILE PHGvOIIX . FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BEIOOKELF. • have cone oiled to insure a limited amount of prop- erty Real and Personal AGAINST LOSS . BY WAR OR INVASION. Persons wishing to insure their propel:V . against destruction by REBEL INVASION should mike early application to JOHN PHILIPS, First National Bank, Waynesboro. • Jan 20-31 TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS • THE subscribesrespectfully announce to the public that they nave made a discovery which is of great importance to Farmers, Dairymen and Dealers in Cowe generally. By a combination of certain marks with upwards of six years experience in testing the theory they are enaliled.vvith certain ty to distinguish anieitg cows the good milkers and creamers from those just the oppositd. They pro fess nut utly to I. a b le to point ot.t the, good (iod ide's in mileh cows, but in heifers and even calves 3 ur 4 weeks old, end will guarantee' the theory to hold good in nil 'cases; , prorided the animal be healthy' end the direction s given be'etretly bdhered to. Persons wishing to acquire this information can Jl3 so'hy apnl ying'to either of thu subieribers for a reasonable cenipensatinn, and if when thoroughly tested full eatisfactien is morgiven the money will be refunded. 'A. S. & J. ADAMS. . Waynesboro', Jail. -13, 1865, • 1 lay. 5, '64 ' KURTZ'S AitlB sLAL T .- • BE inflate Mier intending to move' Weatiwi II otter at Public Sale on Tnensoav TII6I 9711 os FEB. IitTARY, 1805 at hip resiiienee donut 4 .miles from Witynegboro°, near Salem Church, the following' property, to wit: , G HEAD HORSES among which aro ono loreoi mere with hal, ono ex. tra lead mare, 1 two and 1 one-year old mif f , 3 IVHLOH COWS , 6 fiend Young Cattle, innong which two fine Reif; era that will be fresh about the dint] of sale, 8 head Sheep, aisiatig,witettis iuiA fine.Llitck liutk;9 16ows and 6 head of shoats;, , , 1 PLANTATION WAGON, 4 inch tread,-(hellkli • new,) 1 "nevi Wood Bed, 1 Basket Sleigh, I large-string of Bells, I set of Sin gle Harness, 3 lets Breeehbands, two of thorn ne s ly new, 2 sew of Front-dears, 4 seta of Plow Gears, 3 fly Nets,Collars,' Bridles and flatters, sets Butt Traces, sh ort, linked, Breast Chains,. double Cow Chains, :1 ,Waion, Saddle, 2 Whips, 4 Hon sons, wagon' and plow lines, 21hree-horse Barshear Plows, 1 twa-horso do,, 1 double and 2tingle Shovel Plows, 2 Harrows, one new, 1 Corn Coverer, Trip.l ple, Double awl Single Tree's, 2 '-preatjers ONE NANNY REAPER, 2 grain Cradles, 2 Mowing Scythes, rakes and' forks, a lot of Drain Bags, oae Sausage CUtter, 3 Meat Vessels, 1 barrel Yittegar, about El or 10 LOADS OF HAY, also 37' AC ItES (if GRAIN IN THE GROUND, and a gr'a t many articles too numerous to men• tion. liar Sale to commence at ft o'clock on said day when the terms will he made known by WILLIAM SARBAUGH. Jon 14— ts.] G. Y. Mona, AlVt. PALE SCALE 11 Till * undersigned will sell at'Pnblic Sale at his residence, on the faun of Rev. Jacob Price, a long the branch read leading from Mt. Hope to Grindstone II ill; 2 Miles from the former and 4 from the latter place, On Monday the 13th day of February,,lB6s-, the following property, to wit woRK _ Bollsust . 0 1 ,11 lof whichis a fine btood mare with . = - foal and one fine Family Home, 1 Ihreeleinling Colt 14 HEAD OF CAT?LE, among which are five head Mitch Cowe, 1 fine Dur ham Dull, 11 head Cotswell. Bbeep, and 22 head of Stock Hogs; _ 8 PLANTATION WAGONS, - 2 Spring Wagons, 2 Buggies, one nerly new. ' 1 Car riago, 1 good Sleigh, 5 Barshear Plows,'s Double end two single Shovel Plows, 2 Harrows, 2 pair of Bev Carriages, 1 Areshing Machine and Horse Power, •1 Grain Drill; 1 patent Hay Rake (Strock's) --- ONE REAPER. Thribsl6; Double and single trees, 2 log chains, breast and butt chains, fifth-chain and spremlers, 1 Jackscrew, 1 set Dung Boards, also Vinegar by the barrel; 4 'sets Front Gears, 2 'Tete Breechbands, 5 sets Plow Gears, Collars, HouS'ens and Bridles ; Oil-SE DF - UNITIES , OATS BY THE BUSHEL, CORN BY TII-E--B A RI?-EL ; li ousrholtl Furniture-1 Secretary, Tables, Chairs, and other articles too numerous to merit ion. Sale to commence al9 o'clock on said day alien the terms will'he made kuown by BEZEKIAII SITANK. - G. V. MONO, Auct.. Jan 13.7-ta) PUBLIC SALE. undersigned having sold his farm, will sell A. at Public Salo, at his residence, 2 miles north east of Waynesboro', near the road leading •from Waynesboro' to Hopewell Mills, Oa l'aetday the 14th day of FeAary, 1565, the following property, to 1 FAMILY MARE A liallcas. Ck:owes, 1 DULL, .4 11E10 OF YOLVI CATTLE' 1 one-horse Wagon, I pn i r Wood Latium, 1 pair HAY CARRIAGES I g chino, and Shaker, 1 Windmill, 1 Cutting Box, -1-13nrsbear-Plowi - 2 - iimitifirmutsingle Shove ows, 2 Harrows, I Ripper, Spicatlers, 1 Lug Chain, 2 Fifth Chains, Cow Chains, Traces, Butt Chains, a lot of screws, old Iron, single, double and trebble trees, 3 sets Horse Gears, 1 set Harness, 2 Fly Nets, 3 Saddles,Collars, Bridles, Halters, wagon and plow Lines an Whip, 1 REAPING IVIACHINE, 2 barn shovel, a Jut Forks and Rakes, 1. Pick, 2 Stone bledges, crow bar and digging iron, a large Well Rope, 2 grain Cradles, 2 mowing ay thee, a lot corn choppers, 1 Brozirl, Axo, nearly new; L Meat Bench; also 80 BUSHELS OP WHEAT, 20 BUSEE.Z.,S OF RYE, 25 bundles of Rye Stray, 2 bushels Flax Seed, bushel of Clover Seed, a lot Plaster, 33 (:,rain 13a ;E, I pair new Scales, maul and wedges * u 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 Sansago Cutter and Stuffier, 1 Tub, I Copper Ket tle.stril other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at. 10 o'clock on ,seid day, when the terms will be made known by JACOB F. HESS. Jan 13—ta. G. V. MONO, A uct. PUBLIC. SALE. MHE subscriber intending to dodino fanning will sell at Public Sale, attis nasidence, near the Waterloo School House, ON WEDNESDAY TUB 811101 e FEUIiVARY, 18 65, the following property, to wit: 3 HEAD HORSES 2 Mares with foal. 1 three-year old Colt and 1 ono year old Colt; 3 MILCH COWS; two will be fresh about the time ocsale, I Bull, seveftst.Shoats; 2 Wagons, three inch tread, one nearly' new; 1, Cart, 2 Harrows, one nearly new; 1. three;horse Plow, 2 Gap Plows, 2 Single and 2 Double Shovel Plows, I Hay Carriage, 1 Wood Bed, 1 pair Wood Ladders, Treble, Double and Single Trees, 2 ode-horse Spree ers, 1 Wind Mill, 1 Rolling Screens Revolving Hay Hake, 1 Corn Grinder, l Crowbar, 2 Picks, 1 Mat tock, 1 Brierhook, 1 Cutting Box, Forks, Shovels and Hoes, 2 set Breectibands, 2 sets Front Gears, 2 'sets Plow Gears, l Side tstiddle,• 1 Riding Sad dle, Collars,and Bridles, Halters and Cow Chained, 1 Rope 40 feet long, I Wheelbarrow, 1 Sl e igh; Bureau., 1 Corner Cupboard, set new Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, 2 Barrels Vinegar, 20 gallons Sugar Cain Molasses, 76 BARRELS CORN , Rye by the Bushel, 16 Rushels Potsloes, lot Red Deasy 60 pounds pickled Beef, liven by the pound 1700 JOINT .SEINGLES 9 lot Joint Shim* Nails; • 1 ten-platu Stove ait'd and many faller articles ulminor value. • CONIJITIO.NS •OF SALII.-4 credit of , nine months will be given on ell come of $5 and upwards the purchaser to give.bis' note with. approve() socuri ty. Fur all sums under, ii the cash will.be rtquir. ed. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock . • JOHN SINUER. 'Jan 2O—ls], U. V. Morro, Auct, .• • %V. 1 , 11 ITN A M's tont Cloth Wring; jit lorsalo ut the sign: of the Big lied Horn' U. B. 14tvast.i.; Agent or rriiklian cuat.ly. ' Old y 1 'Gt.) FIRST SUPrLY OF IVEW FALL ARD.WMTER I it FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPUHIUM '4A'my , :05;,:i..,. riiHER. . . Nrr stock embiseeti ill the best; styles of 'Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, Plaid and Fancy CME2l6;236XlWacliistrKl)o9 Plain,end Fancy VES'IINGS, all of which wilt mute to order in the most . fashionable ' and :wo r k manlike manner, or sold in Fa twits' to suit "custo mere. Altio'a full stick'of . RE.ADY•MADE ci3OTHIZIO see-CitilA,P YOU CABlL , latt • Also, one of the best selected stocks of OEDI I P'S 'FIJRNISFLINO GOODS in the .town—fine Shirts, Hoisery, Glovesi Aed ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths am: Cassimeres which will be made o order at the short. 9 st notice. • , F. A. FISHER, opposite Washington ,`Mouse, Hagerstown, hid. Oct. 21 ,1864. NEW FALL-A4D- G 0 0 S HST FROM THE EASTENNMICTIONS AT THE NEW STORE OP, METCALF & HITESHEW. £UA3IDERBBURG. On Second Street, nearly, Opposite P. P. 0., WE now have a full stock of all kinds of Dry Ooodei and Notions, which we are Mang at astonishing low prices (for the times). We have 'Delains Plain & Figured from 55 up Colieoes, . '" 25 " Cloaking Cloths, " 225 " Cassinets, , '.44 .75 . •' Unbleached Muslin 0 ' 25 " Bleached, ~ ;tO. , All Wool Flannel, " 60 " Hoop Skirts for Misses, " . 25 " " " Ladies, -" ! 75, Wool Under Shirts, - - " 226 " " Over ' " " 250 " ' stocking Yarn, • • 107 per lb, Hest Spool Cotton only Ioc - . in sliert we-are selling almost every thing lower then can be' bought (at present ), wholesale in the cities. Cell if you please and see for yourselves. METCALF & *IIITESHE W. • • N. B. We are also Agents for the Singer Sew ing Machine. _ _ M, & H. Oct. 28;-1864 11'AYNESB0110' HOTEL, liTiraarxkoislacorco p y FRANCIS BOWDEN PROPRIETOR. frHE subscriber respeetfully announces to his friends and the public generally that he has _eoncluded_not-to-dispose-of—hitrllotel property an will continue the business as heretofore. The House has but recently been thoroughly RE-FIT. TED anti It.E.FURINISHED, so that he is now enabled-to-allincl-evety - comfort - anil convenience to his gueste. His TABLE will at all times be provided with the best provision the markets_willalliird. Attached to this Hotel is a largo and commodi ous new Stable. An attentive Hostler will at all times be in r:adi ness, and special attention will be paid to the wants of transient visitors: FRANCIS BOWDEN. Dec. 2—ly. Fourth quarterly Report • . OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WATNESBDRO', PA. RESOURCES. Bills and 'Nfites Discounted $45,452,48 Due by City Nat. Banks $22,539,86 Due by other Banks 2, 680,45 Remittances and cash items 115,00 U. S. Loans 20,000,00 U. S. Securities 81.943,65 Cash on hand in circulating notes of this Bank 220,00 In National Currency 65;00 In State Bank Notes 925,00 Otherlawful Money • 10.079,24 Total Resources --$184,020,68 . LIABILITIES. —. I t - if -oc pan In :51,000 00 Surplus Funds - 2,319 1 04 Circulating Notes received from Uomptrolle r 43,000,00 Depositos 87,169,69 Dividends 31npaid 474;47 • Profit and Loss • 1,066;98 Total Liabilities ---7-4184,020,68 The.above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. JDI O. PHILIPS, Cash. Sworn'and subscribed before nsa, Jan. 3, 1865. Jan 6-61) J. F. KURTZ, Notary Public. PUBLIC SALE. HE undersigned intending to move Weat, will 1 sell at Public Sale, at his residence, on the road i leading from Waynesboro' to the Marsh Store, a l bout .3 miles from the fonner and 2 from tho latter place, on SatUrday the 4th day qf February, 1865, the following personal property, to wit : 2 FIRST-RATE MILCH COWS one of them fresh, 6 hoed of II 0 GS , one of which is a good Brood sow; a lot Hay and Corn foddet, cow chiiins, forks, rakes, hoes, lillovels, 1 good axe, I wood saw, a lot Carpenter tools, a lot old iron..l grain cradle, 1 mowing scythe, nearly_ new; I riding saddle, 2 riding bridles. 2 pnir'hames, 2 sets Brecchbands; the one-third of 14 acres Grain in the Ground. Also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of 1 Cooking and 1 Ten-plate Stove, Bureau, 1 safe, 2 Tables, 3 Bedsteads, 1 Corner Cupboard, 1 Sink, 1 Woes: Box, 1 Chest,l Dough tray, 2 sets. Chairs, 1 Boston Rocking Chair, 2 com mon Hocking Chairs, Rocking Cradle, 1 eight-day Cio.k, &Mut 20 yards Carpeting, 1 looking glass, tin, earthen and tiusensware, 1 iron kettle, 2 tubs,. I barrel vinegar, a lkit applebutter and lard, about 250 lba Perk, a lot brooms, 1 meat vessel, and many other articles Hot necessary to mention. Sala to commence at 10 o'clock omsaid any when the terms will be made known by i f Jan 13J Wlll. RIDENH OUR. G. V. Musa, Auct PUBLIC, SALE. THE subscriber will offer ,at. Public Salo on TIIESDA 1"nto 1.).117 FEETAU- AiiY,'6s, his property, shit/ILIA in Washington township. Franklin county,. on. the road ;ending front the forks of tho A lista twills' Uniost school house, joining Wins of David Jacobs, Samuel Leck lUD e 'Walls rsi containing, 20'1-2 ACRES' ' aith n%TORY and a HALF I,a • ' • CO 7 Ge — ME — CO 11:71S - 319 Log,. Barn and Wagon Shed,' Hog Pen, W.otxl house,•Wesh House,-Smoke House, thereon—also a geed WvU'ot• water at the door and.a Cistern attd a taro MO:HARD olmhotee fruti tees on the preen-: ises, •such as apples,, pears, I.:berms, peaches anit plants. bne:halt acre of the above, laud is well set With Unlit Vit.es, the choicest :rarieties,in good bearing candition. ralo to commence , of ,1' clock'uu sadti I ,eit terms wilt be Mill liuew et by A N 1 . 1 E SEN.CI,t; Jim 20 - Is. ,OgTOBEII 21 1864. tAttgi A 11 RIVAIII 111181 MON., BE NEDICT & CO., "Wayndboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FIRST' SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY. 'War X INEW PM' 1p 1111- CMS!! WINTER I1T?Y a'OnDa WINTER DRY GOODSI. WINTER DRY C4l4ODe, II NM& Ir.*. DRESS GINS t mrs LA - DiES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS. GOODS DRESS GOODS FURS, SHAWLS AND MIMS . , FURS, SHAWLS AND NURTAS, FURS, SHAWLS A N D NTITHAS, HOSIERY AND GLOVER, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, • HOSIERY AND GLOVES AIME 111 E _Nig v Mllil x].k=l,lA EDIPS MEN'S WINTER GOODS 7 ; 7 CDS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS., 01-111 AP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CL 07 HS,' CA MIME RES AND SA7 1N97 7's, CLOTHS, CASSI MER ES AND SA TIN ETTA, CLOTHS, OASSEVER ES • AND S ATINETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, • UNDERSHIRTS UNDERSHIRTS, AND AND AND DR A %Vb a DRAW , DR A VVE ; GROCERIES Graceries, Groceries,: Groceries, nr Y GOODet DR Y G00D.% DRY G00D.% IMBIBE HO NHS Qttrengmarr, (2yrv)is2care, Quociristectre, U . " We wontycall the attention. t our custom era and the puGlie to our new:ti,,ark of good., pia at, the same time ri turn •our•ttionha eusmmera and *here for their liberal.patronage, and will en. 'ilticiror by lair dealing with all, to mei it a continu anciof ttie s.mo. • AMB L . 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