Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 17, 1865, Image 3

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tV"The following aro our terms for subscription,
utiverthingtand job work, to which we will strictly
utillere whilst the present "war prices" continue :
SUBSCRIPTIGN,
Per Annum, if paid within the yeqr, $ 2, 00
.• 44 "
after the year, 2.50
ADVERTISING,
Per Square of ten lines, three times, *1.50
" " each subsequent , insertion,
Administrator's and Executor's notices. 6w; 2.50
A liber‘l deduction mode to• yearly advertisers.
.10j=1: WORK
Quarter-Sheet Hand-Hills, (25 to 30) - $2.60
Half -ft IA 3.50
Whole ," - It It 6.50
riPlor all job Arerk•urrti local. advertising terms
nyarialily cash., • • W. pLArFt,
• - Editor and. Proprietor.
PUBLIC SALE.
IV i T o n n , e L n l n ie d. s:l i d iri iiip t ct i he premises ilessout of D. F. haav ; Good, ebor
o,
on '7uesday the 21st of February, 1805, at 9 o'clock
A. M., the personal property of the undersigned, as
follows:
7 HEAD HORSES
4 of which are work horses, one a: good family mare
heavy with foal, 1 Cult-3 years old, 2 two yearlings;
also
11 HEAD or CATTLE,.
among which are 4 Mikh Cows, tv, 0 of which with
three heifers will be fresh in the spring. 1 large Bull
3 years old, the balance young cattle; 8 head good
Wool Sheep, 5 Hogs, 2 Brood Sows and 3 shoats;
a -rigor C, INT
one 4 inch tire,.new, one 3-inch Plantation, onm2-
horse with hed• ' 1 wood bed, 1 pair hay carriages, 1
pair two-horse hay ladders, 2 Buggies, one rocka
way and one falling-top, nearly, new; 2 barshear
plows, 1. single and 3 double shovel plows, 3 bar
rows, treble, double and single trees, 1 pair spread
ers, breast chains, butt chins, 2 log chains, 1 rough
lock, lrjaekscrew,liftheltain, cow chains. halters and
halter chains, 1 set breechbands. 4 sets front gears,
5 sets plow getinq, 1 set harness, 5 fly-nets, 5 bon:
sells, 1 wagon saddle, U bridles, 1 whip, plow and
wagons lines,•l new looili:11 sleigh, 1, wheelbarrow, 1
sled, 4, sets dung hoards, 3' grain cradles, O. mowing
scythes, I:Grain Drill, 1 11' heat Pan, bag wagon,
digging iron, mattnek, maul and wedges, axes, shov
els, forks rakes, 1 grain rake, dinner bell
ONE M'CORMICK REAPER,
and Mower, Mal many other articles not mentioned.
Also —Hou,chold and Kitchen Furniture consisting
of 2 bureaus, 1 sore, I cherry , 1 breakfist and 2 kit-
Hien-Tables, 2 stands, I corner cupboard, 0, bed
meads, 2 sets chairs, one mil , . 2 common and one
Boston rocking chairs, 2 sinks, looking Glasses,
cim €Oll -1 12V
two ten-plate, one cook and one coal; 1 twenty -four
hour clock, 1 iron kettle, doughtray, churn,. 3 bar
rels Vinegar. half barrel Cider, 1 meat vessel, pota
tovs by the bushel, corn by the barrel, tinware,tdish
es, applebutter by the crock, and other articke.,—
Also :18 ACTIN
GRAIN IN THE GROUND,
'.llollls made known on the de . ), of sale,by
Cp_NRAD
Fel) 10—Is] JAeots llowArtn, Auct
VIM E subccriber intending to quit farming will
sell at public sale,.on the farm in David Stoner,
one mile snail' of Waynesboro', on the road lead
ing to Ringgold, on licrhierday the Ist o; March,
so r,, the following personal property, to wit:
3 WORKHORSES
two of which arc plow leaders, I tour, and 1 time
year old Colts;
EIGHT HEAD OF CATTLE,
three Mitch Cows, one Bull, the balance young Cat
tle; 2 brood sows, 9 shoats;
2 PLANTATION WAGONS,
I carriage, 1 Thresher and Seperator, 1 wheat fan,
1 cutting box, 1 McCormick Reaper, 1 Crain Drill,
I patent rake, 1 set Illacksinith 'Fools, a lot new
horseshoes, 1 pair hay carriages, 1 pair hay ladders,
.4 three-horse plows, 2.double and 2 single shovel
plows, 1 harrow. treble, double and single trees, 1
sixth chain, breast, butt and carrying chains, I log
c rsin, cow chiir2T - mvrb - ree - chb - a - n - dt — sets -- tiron
gears, 4 sets plow gears, 6 fly-nets & housens, bri
illes, collars and halters, 1 six and 1 four-horse line,
hag wagon, 1 large dinner bell, 1 bus. cloverseed,
1 bus timothyseod, 1 Jackscrew.. of a barrel of
tar: Hay by the Ton, Potatoes by the bushel,
CORN ET THE BARREL
grain, manure and shaking forks, a lot rakes 1 large
Boller, 3 mowing scythes, 2 grain ,cradles, 1 pair
wood ladders, 1 wagon bed, 50 grain bags ; 2 sets
dung boatels, mattock and shovel, barrels, boxes and
many other articles too numerous to mention. sale
to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when the
terms will be mane known by
BENJAMIN E.PRICE.
G. V. Mona. Auct
Fed 1 fl—ts]
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber intending to move west, will sell
at Public Sale, at his residence, about 2 miles
from Lci'ersburg, on the raad leading to the Marsh
Run, on Thursday the - 23d day of February, 1865,
the following property, •
7 MEAD OF HORSES,
:wrong whi .h is one extra lead mare; 1. three and 1
two year old Colts;, 2 11I1LCH COWS, 12 head of
YOVNG CATTLE, 1 fine Bull; AO heed of young
SHBEP; 2 Sows, one with 6 pigs; 6 head of
Stock Hogs; 2 Plantation Wagons, 1 Wood Bed, 1
Spring Wagon, V Carriage and spread, 1 Sleigh, 1
set double Hartle:4,l single do., 2 sets Breechbands
4 sets Front Gears, 4 sets Plow Gears, 3 Housens,
7 blind bridles,6 collars, 3 lines. check lines and
halters, 4 Barsear*Plows, 2 three-horse and 2 two
horse Plows, 2 double and 2 single Shovel Plows, 2
Harrows, treble, double and single trees, 2 spread
-ers, 1 fifth chain, 3 log chains, 9 cow ohains, 1 j-ck
screw, I improved combined
.IWOORMICI REAPER AND MOWER;
New York Power, nearly new, and Thresher' 80
feet of Strap; 1 good Wheat Fan, 1 pair Grain bad
xlers, Hay Carriages, 1 Spring Rake, grain cradles
:and mowinm" scythes, rakes and forks, a lot grain
bags, a lot old and new iron, 8 bus. stone coal, 6ne
wheelbarrow, cutting box, 2 meat vessels, 1 corn
sheßer. A Ise
• HOUSE FURNITURE,
such as 1 Secretary. 2 Burearts, S Bedsteads, 1 cot
tage -du., 3 Dining and 1 Breakfast Table, 4 Stands
1 Launge. 1 l'ettee, 4 sets Chairs, 2 Rocking do., 2
Clocks, 2 Corner Cupboards, Sink., Doughtray, 1
Churn. 2 Looking Glasses, 1 Cook and Ten-plate
Stove, a lot Carpet, 1 Iron Kettle,Tinware, Queens.
war Applebutter by the crock; 3 barrels Vinegar,
Bacon and Lard by tile pound, Potatoes' by the
bushel; also 180 bushels OATS,- and ether articles
tog numerous to mention. Sale to commence at S
o'clock on said day when the terms will be made
known by IGNATIUS HARBAUGD:.
Pelt . 10-2 w. •J. BOWABD, Aut.
RESTALPRANT FOR StiLE.
TrN consequence of bad health the'subscribor of
lien at private sale his Restaurant, situated on
!Main street t Waynesboro'. ' The location is the best
in the town s ky'business. The establishment has
an ,excellent custom, , Everything in complete or
aer. W. WASHABAUGE.
Recl46—tf
W. PUTNAttits' Patent Cloth Wringer
• for tale at the sign .of the Big Red Korn
D r B. Rumen,
Orly , I I '61.)
~,Agent f)r Frpictiar coupty.
PUBLIC SALE.
rinHE subscriber intending to• move to the west.
I will sell at Public Sale, at hie.residence, on the
Turnpike leading from Wayno•sboro"to Leitersburg
and near Antietnmilfunction, on lifonday .the 27th
dny of Mniudry, ISO, the, following property, to
T W 0 , , II:E-A D• 0 F
WORK. EIORSES,
one of whichhia fine , family horse;
9 'HEAD OF CAMTLE,
4 being Mtlob Cows. three of which-will lie fresh a
bout the day of sole; 6 head of 11. 0 0 8 , two
of. which are brood tows ;,
1 lantatiort, Wagon,
I. two-horse Wagon, 1 pair Hay Carriages,l Wiped
Bed, 1 Grain Dsill, Wanbaugh's patent; 1 Spring
Hiiy Rake,
ONE NCORMICK REAPER
1 ,Threshing Machine with power and strap, one
Wheat Fan, 1 set, Blacksmitti ToolB,l Falling-top
Buggy, I Sleigh. 2 Bundles': Plows. 1 single and
double Shovel Plows, 2 Harrows, 1 Roller, 1 Log
Chnin, fifth chain - and spreader. 1 grain cradle, 4
mowing scythes, treble, double and single trees, 1,
set Dung Boards; 2 sets Breechbands, 2 sets Front
'Gears; Plow Gears, 2 Fly-nets, collars and bridles,
1 set Buggy Harness, 3 choke strops, 1 cross-out.
saw, 1 stin;net, tuba, buckets, ,forks, rakes, &c., one
cutting box, l grindstones; about
15 . ENS OF GI)11111111[1TRY
10 BARRELS OF CORN 55 ACRES
GRAIN IN THE GROUND.
Also household and kitchen furniture, to wit: I
new Bureau, I Centre Table. 1 Dinner Table. 2
sets Chairs, 1 Boston Rocking Chair, 1 large Arai
Chair, I Lounge, I 8610, 1 Dressing Stand, 5 Bed
steads.,. Corner Cupboard, I Sink, 1 good Cook
Stove with fixtures. I Ten•plate Stove and pipe, 1
Dinner Bell, I hand bell, 1 large Chest, 1 Sausage
Cutter: I Iron Kettle, l Parlor Stove, several hun
dred pounds ofyork, Lard by the pound, Applebut
ler by the crock, 2 Meat Vessels, '1 High Cnair, 1
Doughtray, I Rocking Cradle, 1 Map of Franklin
County and a lot of. Bookie; Vinegar by the barrel;
Potatoes by the bushel; 1 string Sleigh Bells, Rye
Straw by the bundle, with a great many other
things too iimer,ons to mention._ MSala_to_co -
mance at 9 o'clock on said day when the terms will
be made known by
DANIEL W. NEWCOMER.
'Feb. 10-3 t) " G. V. MONO, A uct.
lIEBILUART 10, 1865-
DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS !
.3EL•eclia,4oect Pisrlooeg.
METCALF R HITESHEW,
.03" €IIAMBEItSBURG,
(lAN (Arm' great inducements .to persons in want
jof Pry Glum's; as they were in the market last
week and purchased a large amount of goods, at
greatly reduced prices (caused by peace rumors.)
Our Stock of Ladies' Driss Moods is lull, com
prising all kinds, styles and qualities, from 25 cents
I up to $3 l cr yard ; Bleached and Unbleached Mos
lins front :31 . to 62 cents;. Calicoes from. 25 to aii
cents per yard ; Spool Cotton 10. cents—Ticking
:373 and $1 per yard ; Cloth, Cassimen s, Satinetts
- and - Jeans, very- cheap. We have Oil Cloths for
floors, Oil Clotrlor tables, Oil Cloth for stairs.
Hoop Skirts ! floop Skirts !
We have made arrangements with a Hoop Skirt
Manufactory in Connecticut, by which we are ena
bled to offer to the Ladies a Hoop Skin which ,for
neatness and duribility cannot be surpassed in the
whole country.
We make it a point to keep a full stoek of goods
at all seasons of the year ; in fact we' are receiving
goods weekly, which enables us to give to our pa
trons a good stock to select from, and at prices that
cannot fail to satisfy all. Very Respectfully,
METCALF & HITESHEW.
FPII 10, 1865
PUBLIC SAL E.
.1 EXTRA LARGE COW of the devOnsh iro, bred:it,
1 Heifer; 1 Carriage for one or two-horses, 1. spring
Wagon, 1 hand wag,n, L wheelbarrow,-1 double
and 1 single shovel plow, 1 corn • sheller, ayhofl's
make;) 1 set harness, collar, bridle and fly-tr et, plow
CORN BY THE BARREL gears,
halters and cow chains, forks, rakes shovels
and hose, 1 digging iron 2 axes, 1 hand- axe, au-
Potatoes by the bushel; 1 one-horse Wagon, 1 sleigh g o r e, cliissels and planes,l cabinet maker wx.rk bench,
1 Buggy and harness, 2 side saddles. crowbar dig- 2 grindstones, 1 groin. cradlo, 2' mowing scythes, 1
ging iron. 2 stone sledges, 2 mattocks, 2 barrels ci- new cast frame and door for a bakeove ix; 3 good
der Vinegar, 2 pair steelyards, (one weighing 301) Hives ..Bees; also laousehold and kitchen r furniture,
pounds, 2 sausage cutters and stutter, meat tow, consisting of
ILE. subscriber will sell at public Fa re at his res.
M
itlence. about one mile southwest of Waynes
boro',•on Thursday the 2d of March, 1865, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
1 COOK AND. 2 PARLOR STOVES,
1 copper and 1 iron kettle, I kitchen and 1 corner
cupboard, 2 safes and book' case 3 bureaus, tables,
stands, chairs, bedsteadl.and bedding, carpeting ,76
pounds carpet rags, 44 lbs. heckcled hemp; 2 8-day
clocks (or e Woll"s make.) •
ONE MELODIAN
I
I smooth-bore rifle, Johnson's make; 1 bee hive and
palace, a lemon tree hearing fiuit; a lot books, a
mong which are the Pcnnbvlvania Archieves in 28
vols.; a lot tubs, barrels and boxes, and a grelt ma
ny household articles not enumerated.
Sale to commence at le o'clock on said day when
the terms will be made known by
Feb 10—tg)
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber intending to move from Woince
boro' will sell at public sale, at his residence on
Main street, on Friday the 17th of March, 1865,
the following personal' property, to wit:
2 HEED or HORSES;
1 Spring Wagon, 1 set Harness;—also hie entire
stock of Cabinet maker 'Nola', with the following
household Furniture, viz:—Bureaus, Tables, Bed
steads, St ands, Sinks, and many other articles not
necessary to enumerate. Sale to commence at 10
o'clock on said day when the terms will be made
known by JOHN FISHER.
Feb. lo—ts) G. V. MOM, Auct.
NOTICE!
THE subscriber intending to quit tho Variety
business and move to Springfield. 111., offers for
sale by the hulk, his entire stock at first cost,
Come examine the good and well selected stock
of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Clocks, &c. &c., all
have been bought for cash, 15 to 30 per cent, lower
than they can be purchased in the eastern cities.—
Also all the shelving, cases, iron safe and &c. &c.
Feb 10-3 w) .1. BEAVER.
. Administrator sSale of
REAL ESTATE.
BY yirtue of an oruer of the Orphans' Court of
Franklin county, January term, 1865, as ad
ministrator of Joseph Funk, dec'd, I will expose to
public sale, on the premises, on, Monday the 27111: of
February, 1865, all that portion of ground Attualeil
on Mechanie street, in Waynesboro', Franklin coun
ty, Ps., bounded by lot of Andrew Wilson, by said
Mechanics street, by lot of Alexander Hamilton
and an alley, being thirty-four feet fronting on said
street and running back to the alley-on which is
erected a TO•• 0-STORIL4,D
DECK DITEMAG HUE,
witi basement rooms—with Cistern convenient to
back- door—first-rate Stable and Out Houses. This
property is in good repair and -is well arranged fur k
private residence. Previous to the sale of the house
the Ittn-pin Alley, 90 feet in length, by 14 feet wide,
will be sold in six seperato parts, each 15 feet by 14;
and the Frame Building attached to end of said
ten-pin alley wlil be sold in one piece. lairterms
made known on tlay of sale by
DAVID H. FUNK. Atlin'r.
Jan 3- . —ts) War. ADAtis, Auet.
GEORGE JACOBS.
G. V. Mon, Auct
/PHI: subscriber intending to 'abandon farming
will sell at public sale. at hie residence, on the
road leading from the Marsh Run to the forks of
the Antietnin Creeks, I wilco from the former nod
2 from the latter place, on 8411trday lire 1811: of
ruary. 1865, the following personal property to
wit • •
4 WORK HORSES,
among which are . twa good leaders;
' NICITACM CYC:IO67%T.S,
two of which are fresh; 4. head Young Cattle, among
which are.two fine heifers;
20 HEAD OF HOGS •
•
among which are 4 good brood rows, 1 Plantation
Wagon, -1 wood Ved, 1 pair hay ladders, 2 sets
breechbands, 2, sets front gears, G sets plow gears, I
fhur-horse line, collars, bri tlev, halters and chains,
2 pair butt, chains , breast chains , cow chains, 4 lea
ther fly-nets, 2 three-hors% barsbear plows, 3 dou
ble shovel plows, 1 harrow, treble, double and
single trees, 1 spreader, 2 log chains, 1 set Black
smith 'fools, I spring rake for-hay' or grain; 1 wind
mill,•Watkins' make; 1 sled, grain cradle and mow
ing scythe, shoiels, forks, rakes and hoes;
EAT BY' TIE TON S
a lot Ctirnfodder, 1 hand Cider Free.?, Barnhart's
make, 1 bag wagon, and many, other articles not ne
ccEsnry to mention. Sale to continence at 10 o'clock
on paid day when the terms will he made known.by
CHRISTIAN BEAVER.
Jan '3—ts] U. V. Move. An rt.
PITB,LIC. SALE
lIE subscriber,in tending ta.,move west, will sell
1 liquid ic sale, at his residence, about 1 miles
North of Waynesboro', on Thursday Ithe 23d day
of 1" bruary, 1865, the following personal property,
to , w it :
2 COWS,
both good, one of which will be freskabout the time
of sale; 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Rockaway Buggy, 1 set.
13reeehbands, good as new; 1 set: Harness, 1 pair
new buggy Imes. 1 pew Blind Bridle and Collar; I
first-rate Wheelbarrow, 1 good Grindstone, 1 crow
bar and digging iron, maul and wedges, 3 Ladders,
15; 20 - and 25 filet long; 3- Windlass ropes,— 1- large
stone sledge; about, 600 feet of Yellow Pine Boards,
100 Chestnut Shingles; 500 Brick;
St ( Soaps of Bees,
among them is one palace Which is occupied by 2
swarms which can have access through the whole
palace if desired, or otherwise room for the (third
!swarm, also 10 empty scope;
I FALLING-TOP BUGGY
and Harness, good as new; also about 40, BAI:-
R 1 1,5
CORN; also Household and Kitchen , Fus•
niturs consisting of 2 bureaus, 1 secretary arbd
bookcase, 2 safes, 1 desk, 4 tables, two dining snit
one breakfast; 1 wash - and 1 globe stand, 1 clothes
and 1 wood chest, 1 wardrobe, 12 Bedsteads, one as
trundle bedstead, 1 kitchen cupboard", 2 sinks, 1
doughtray, 4 sets chairs, 1 settee, 3 rocking chairs,
two large and one small; 5 benches;
gM r 3117 41:111 "117 .11IE
one cooking and two ten-plate, with fixtures; 1 new
flour chest 1 large C'oppq Kettle with double Lot.
tom, 2 iron kettles, 3 barrels Vinegar, 1 meat yes.
set, 1 sausage stufferf and fat press, 1 large work
bench, 4 tubs, churn and buck, potatoes by the bush
el , applsbutter by the--crock,—tuslies, ciocki,.and
great many articles too numerous to Mention.
11.47iiale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day
when the terms will be made known by
ABRAHAM STAMY.
'Feb 3—is G. V. MONO, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber intending to move west, will Sell
at public sale at his residence, 1 miles from
‘Vayneslioro', on the road leading to 4uincy, on
Friday the 24th of February, 1865, the follow ing
properly, to wit :
za.Laa:c
7 BEDSTEADS, 2 BUREAUS,
1 secretary, I high case drawers, I book case,2 set.
.chairs, 4 locking chairs, I corner cupbr aid, I stand,
I sink, 2 tables, L eight-day clock, I twenty-four
hour clock;
1 NEW COOK , ST OVE 9
with fixtures; 1 ten-plate stove, 1 coa I stove, 1 flour
chest, 3 wood boxes, 1 iron kettle, a lot iron pots,
churn, tubs and buckets, 1 barrels, vinegar, 1 snor
ter, tiuvr nre, que,rt tervare, crocks., apt de butter by the.
crock, hunts and ,-boulders; tals , ) 2 al we-maker bench
es and a machine to turn boots.antt a counter with
heavy poplar plank, a lot lasts and last frames and
clams, a lot pegs. I writing, desk, se d other articles
too numerous to merution. IlarBalr r to commence
at t o'clock on stria day when the terms will be
made known by 'DANIEL. SENGER.
Feb 3—tsi U. V. Morl. Auct.
'SIM ri In 'lj
R ENT T.
THE subscriber offers for rent it is large BRICK
STORE HOUSE, situated in Mount... Hope,
Quincy township, Franklin counts, Pa., 4 miles
North of Waynebboro', on the road le Wing to ::ham
bersburg. The storeroom is large with hack roam
attschcd and seller extending the whole length of
the rooms. Thar() :arc two large WARE ROOMS
belonging to the store, one intended for groceries
exclusively. The house is well ca lemlated for two
families. There is also ori the lot t. l.trge frame sta
ble, frame hog pen, and other build in go, and a good
garden, all the building's, being in good repair. This
property is surrounded by a wealthy and populous
'neighborhood, six publio roads lending thereto.—
Close by there is a large merchant mill and black
smith shop. This is a long cattails tied and well
known Mercontile stand, and perhooo wishing to
engoge in the busiuess would do - weal tot xamine
the property before making engsgen lents elsewhere,
The subscriber can be seen or addres mil, at Mount
Hope, Franklin county, Pa. Poesess.on giyen on
the first of Aptil, 1565,
Feb. 3-4tj. . SAMUEL PFOTJTZ.
• IVAYNESBOIIO' 110114
:ti:7,a3r3ae:a3ic,r4=•, , 7E"4,
• FRANCIS BORDEN , PROPRIETOR.
BE subscribe; respectfully announces 'to his
friends and the public generally alai. he ha's
concluded net to - dispose of - lria Hotel property and
will continue the business us heretofore. The
House has. but recently been thoroughly RE-FIT
TED and ItETURINISHED; so that he, is now
enabled to afford evety comfort and convenience to
his guests. 4.
Ilia TABLE' will at
,all times be provided with
the best provision the markets will afford.
Attached to this Hotel is q large and commodi
ous new Stable.
. An attentive Hostler will at 'all timer} be in readi
ness, and special attention will be paid to the wants
of transient visitor*. TliANCil BQWDEIN.
Dec. Z—ly. •
VlO7 Lza SALE I
Mllll Subgerilirr intending to move west, will
sell et Public Sale, at his residence. on the
hum of Simon Shank, 2 miles from the Turnpike
leaslimr from Greencastle to Waynesboro', 1.2 toile
from Joueph Solvely's Blacksmith Shop, and one
Mile from the Marsh Store, on Tuesday Me 21sd of
I%ehruMw,lBos, the foll Owin g perkonal property, to
wit : '
5 WORK ITORSES
one of which is a Brood Maw with foal; 1 three
yearling,and 2 yearling Colts;
14 HAD OF EOM CAME,
among Vaith are 9 Mitch Vows 4 of them will he
flesh about the time of s e, the Whine° Young
Cattle; 5 bead of H U 6 among which ts - one
brood sow with pips; 9 hen! of SHEEP;
1 Three-ineh tread Wagon,
1 Two-horse Wagon, 1 -Rockaway Buggy, 1 pair
Wood Ladders, 1 pair Hay Carriages 1 Horse
Power, 3 Clover Huller, 1 Corn 4 Bheller, 1 Manny
Reaper. 1 Wheat Fan, 1 Revolving Grain Rake, 1
wire tenth Rake. 1 Cutting Box-2-Barshear Plows,
1 singe and 3 double Shovel Plows, 1 Corn Coy
erer,2 Harrows,2 spreaders, double treble and sin
gle tries, 1 filtil-eltain, 2 log chains, breast chains,
butt traces, cow chains, 1 Jackscrew, 1 grain cra•
dle said mowing scythe, shovels, folks, hies, rakes,
1 me, 1 patent pitch fork, t rope 200 feet long, a
let ,;rain bags; 2 sets - Breechbands -2 sets Front
Ge•tre, 2 Fly-nets, 1 four-horse line, liridles, collars,
ha hers and chains,
1 Set Blacksmith Tools,
1 Screw Pinto, maul and wedges, 2 sets dung boards
1 wheelbarrow, a lot Flax, 2 soaps Bees ; 24
ACRES OF *GRAIN IN THE GROUND,
mattocks, I crowbar, 1 grindstone, I riding sad
dle, I side saddle, and many other Miklos not one
inerated. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said
day when the terms will be made known by
JACOB WINUERD.
rr On Tuesday, February 28, 1865, the
qubscriber will oiler at public sale the following
Household Futniture, viz:.-3 Bureaus, 2 Corner
Cupboards, 4 Tables, 2 Stands,. 7 Bedsteads, one
Cooking Stove and pipe, 2 .Nine•plate Stoves and
pipe, 2 sets Chairs, 2 Rocking Chairs, 2 24• hour
Clocks, a lot Queensware, 1 patent washing ma
chine, 1 flour chest, 1 chest; 1 sink, 1 safe, 1- iron
kettle, 1 moat vessel, bairels, tubs, crocks, a lot of
bread pans, appiebutter by the crock, 1 sausage
grinder and stAfer, 1 fat press, buckets, tinware, 1
dinner bell, 24 pounds of liew feathers, and many
'other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock when
the' terms will be made known by
Jan 27-.- tfq
- PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber intending to move west, will sell
at public sale, at his residence, in Quincy, on
Saturday the 251 h of February, 1865,-the following
personal property, to wit: •
5 HEAD WORK HORSES,
two of which are good leaders and two saddle t,or-
Fes; fi Colts, two of which are three-yearlings and
one a tine stallion, 2 two-yearlings and two fall
colts;
16 HEAD OF CATTLE,
four at which are good Milch Cows which will be
fresh about the time of sale; 2 good breeding sows
and 11 pigs, 15 head of Shoats; 2 Wagons, one
-broarlstread, arid the other a narrowtread s l_hhorse
"Wagon, 1 Carriage, 1 sleigh, 1 wood bed, 2 pair
hay carriages, 1 McCormick Reaper, I grain drill
1 spring rake, 1 wheat fan, - 1 Threshing Machine
and horse power, 1 Clover Huller, 2 three-horse
plows, 5 double and 2 single shovel pipws, 2 har
rows, 4 sets front gears, 6 sets plow gears, 1 set new
13LACAS1111711 TOUTS; 1 large dirini , r bell, 2
bus Cloverseed. Alsu about 55 Acres
GRAIN IN THE GROUND,
and•many other articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when
due attendance and a rearionahle credit will he giv
en. • JACOB D. H EEFNEI2.
Feb 3-Is]
PUBLIC SALE.
THE undersigned Administrators of Elizabeth
Deardorff, deed, will offer at 'Public Sale, on
Saturday the 25th clay of February, 1805, the fol
lowing Real .stato, to wit : about 3-4 of an acre
of Ground, situated on the Pike, 3 miles east of
Waynesboro', on which ia erected a TWO STOR
aa[taz oc/sat.24
ountu ' tniug 6 - TUUII I / 1 arid 7 triiitcher-leo a Joubto-
Log Stable, Granery with Cellar, Carriage House,
Wash House, Bake Oven, and other convenient
buildings. There is choice fruit on the premises,
such as Apples, .Peaches ; Pears, Grapes, &p.—
There is a Cistern near the door, and a well of good
water convenient to the house. Sale to commence
at 11 o'clock, A. M.
JACOB DEARDORFF,
JOHN S DEARDORFF,
Adm'rs.
F"h 3—tsj
REAL ESTATE
FOR SA. LE.
IDY virtue / of an order of the Orphans' Court of
I)Common Pleas of Franklin. County, , January,
Term; 1865—as Committee of the estate of Jacob
Wolf of Waynesboro', I will • expose to sale on
SATURDAY THE 25TH FEBRUARY, 1865,
on the premises, the following tlescrlbecl Real Estate:
a Lot or Parcel of Ground situated on the North
sble of Main 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
feetmleop, running back to al2 foot alley. There
is erected orr saitl pArcel of ground a ettubletwo
story
DWELLING 110IJSE,
part brief' and pert frame, in excellent cordition—
with Brick Smoke House, Wash 'House and first
rate Stable nearly new. There is a never•tailiu
well of pure water in the yard, and choice fruit na
the premises. There is no more desirable property
than !ilk in the neighborhood, it being suited equal
ly well for a business stand or private residence.
Terms made. known on the day of *Ale.
Feb 3—ts].
JOSEPH' DOUGLAS.
Committee of Jacob. Wolf
Wit. ADAMS. Auct.
PUBLW SALE.
THrsubseriber will sell at public sale oa the
premises 3 6- miles south-east of Greencastle and
near the road lending to the Waynesboro' road,. on
Saturday Me pslh. of Februarm,llB6s, the following
property, to wit i
4 lIEA.D OP.CATTLE,
2 of which are excellent Mulch Cows, 2 head" of
hogs; also a lot furniture, such as 2 bureaus. 2 safes
1 corner cupboard, I•kitchen cupboard. I clock, ta;
Ides, chairs, bedsteads, 1 Cooking Stove, meat ves
sels, 1 new saddle and bridle; aptplebutter 'by the
crock. meat, lard and potatoes; I hand wagon, some
hay, 1 grain cradle, mowing scythes, axes;_ 1. barrel
vinegar, tubs, buckets, crocks, tin ware, shovek forks ,
and other articles not necessary to mention.. Sole
to'commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the
terms will be made kno4h.
CHRISTIAN EASTON.
Jan 3-3t] JF.REMIA lc WA I:CK, Auct.
---
141entzer's Ilorse Cattle Powder.
M. STONER having purchased of Mr;
• Mortzrr, the recipe for making the, above
far-lamed Harile and Cattle Powder, fur Pennsylva
nia and ll , larylaral, takes this method of informing
the farmers, drovers, &c., that he has on hand and
intends Weeping, a good supply always on , hand.—
Country merchants and others keeping such articles
for sale, would.dn well to supply themselves with a
quantity. lie will sell it on commission or for cash
cheap. Orders will Lo pnnctuaily attended p.
January 31.
JACOB WINGERD.
G. V. MOM:, A uct
C. SPIDLE, A uct
• HOPEWELL OIL COMPANY. ,
cupgal.-s2oo,ooo.Wares-200.000. Par Yal $lOO
OFFICERS.
l'resided.
JOHN ROWE%
.S"ecretary gaff Treasurer'. "
J. ISIMPBON AFRICA.
• Directors,
W. S. Fletcher,' McConnelsburg, Fenno.
John Rowe, Ornencnsile,
F. Benedict, Bedford, ' • o •
.1. C. Everting, Martinsburg,
John J. Schell, Somerset, .
I'. Ramsdell, Oil City,
J. H. Seyrronr, Hagerstown Md.
OFFICE:—NO 4:35 WALN ESTILKET, PLIKADELPHIA.
$35,000 RESERVED AS A WORKING CAPITAL
This Company has ,been.tartranized ih strict con
formity with the ':f.s . i.va of the Strife, aced places no
• ficticious vaide•upan its Stack, the Shares being
sold at I'ar.
-The Property of this, Company in situated. in
Scrub Grass Township, Venango county, Pa., and
is known as
''The - Thomas Jacobs' Farm ' ' ,
recently owned by' Elijah Jacobs. It contains two
hundred acres of land, which the cotnpany own in
fed simple. Great value is attached to this location
on account of its proximity to
. several , tif the best
prp acing wells in the Venango Oil Region. Thu
Farm lies on the west side of the A Ifrgheny River,
having a river frontage of upwards of one mile in
extent, giving sufficient !twin a surface for at least
One hundred wells Immediately' opposite, on the
east side of the river, are now in successful opera
tion, two excellent oil wells. There is a fine boat
landing on the Farm, affording excellent facilitieit
fur the shipment of oil, the contiguity of the river
saving the great expense of transportation incurred
by parties 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
who ore acquainted with the nature date sod
The Company feel well assured - that the opera
tions commenced by tliont will result in the devcl•.
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.
lief. Time is nt_ present ,the_ greatest activity "M
this vicinity, and a great demand for boring terri
tory. -
The Company ie•orgnnized solely with the view
of developing their Territory and ;engaging in the
legitimate business of producing Oil, The man.
evinent of the affairs nt the Company has been en
trusted to get ten of w liminess quali.
Illations, who wil icing, to the accomplishpieut'ol;
their purpose, their united enterprise and skill.
Limited Number of Shares will be sold a!
Par Value.
112 P Subscriptions will be received by JOHN
PHILIPS, First National Bank, Waynesboro'.
Jan 27—tf.
_
FIRSTSUPPLY OFNET _
FALL AND-WIXTER.
G 00BS,
AT THE
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
JAMES - A; -- rasurEn.
my stock embraces all the host styles of Plain
and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy
•
. CMenawsamaC&LEKE),EM EI
Plain and Fancy VESTING'S, all of which will be
made to order in the most fashionable and work
manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit cufsto
mere. Also a full stock of
READY-DIADE .CLOTHENG
set - CHEAP FOR. ClASHintag
Also, one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S
FIdIINISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts,
Heisery, Gloves arid Ties in endless variety. Also,
Military cloths and Cassirneres which will be made,
o order at the shortest notice. .
J. A. FISHER,
opposite Washington House, Hagerstown, Mc!
0ct.21 1864.
PUBLIC SALE
11 . 11IIE subscriber intending" to ".quit farming will
1.
sell at Public Sale at his residence I and 6
mt es r era of " eyries lure ,
On Monday thenth day 91 February, 1865,
the following valuable personal property, to wit
10 HEAD OF HORSES '4L.
tic
consisting of sir Work Horses, 3 three
year old Colts,and t two-yearling,4 head
Cattle, among which are 3 Altlch Cows, one will be
fresh about the time of sale,
50 HEAD 'Or HOGS,
including three fine Brood Sows, with 20 Pigs, 3
PLANTATION WAGONS, 1 Spring Wagon,
Top Buggy, 4 Barshear Plows, 8 Double and 3
Single Shovel Plows, 2 Harrows, I Corn Coverer,
2 pair Hay Carriages, 3 Wood Beds, 1 Gum spring
Grain Drill, nearly new; (Troxers make) one Pin,
Grain Drill, 1 Spring Hay Rake, 1 Acvolving Rake,,
1 New York combined
REAPER AND 310111VER, .
(Marden & Childs. Manufacturers) 1 Chopping
Mill, 1 straw and fodder (kiwi., 1 Cutting-box, 1
Wind Mill, 2 sets . Breechbands, 5 sets Front Gears,
6 sets Plow Gears, Bridles, Collars,• Bensons, Hal
ters, and Fly nets; Trible, Double and Singe Trees;
4 bog ,Chains, breast anti butt chains, fifth chain
and Spreaders, 1 new jack screw, 1 Boller, 2 sets
dung boards, 4 Grain Cradles, 4 mowing scyth es ,
rakes, forks, a lot Grain Bags, Seed Potatoes 2 bids.
Vinegar, 3 lard barrels, 1 meat vessel, 1 Dinner Dell
1 large Dinner Table, 2 Churns; I ash hopper, 1
Crosscut Saw, Crow Bar, mattock and shovels, 2•
stone sledges, I Cider Press,
15 TONS OF PRIME HAY,
lot Cornfodder, 100 bundles Rye Straw, 20 bushels
Rye, •
100 BARRELS CORN,
I set Macksmith Toots, I screw plate, 1 extra
sledge, 35 ACHES
()RAIN IN THE GROUND,
15,000 OF FEET LUMBER. consisting of White,
Yellow and Oak Boards, Yellow l'ine and Oak
Joke, Pine and Oak Mudding all thoroughly sea
soned, and many other articles not mentioned. At
the same time there will be altered •
50 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND,
lying mile south of the Toll Gate on. the mono.
t ‘ ain, adjoining lands of Jacob earhaugh, George
Feurthrpan, and others. ErSnje to commence at
9 o:clonk on said day when the terms will he niaile
known 6y • W. W. WALKER.
Jan. 27-4 s). G. V. More, Auct.
HAY' WANTED.
THE subscriber milt pay the highest market
price in U ti 3 It for TIMOTHY HAY de
livered in Waynesboro'. JACOn H. FORNEY.
Jan 20—tr
:METCALF & IMITESHEW,
CHAMBERSBURG,
ARE itrreccipt of Om Chorus, all widths and
qualities—'!'able, Floor an.( Stair. Also Pa
per tie yarn which is but half the cost of Cotton
Wrapping Yarn.
We whoksale or retail at the lowest market rates.
N.E. Ad` assortment of Dry Goods kept up all
seasons of the year. ' Jan. 27 ti.
IF you we nt fine Pomade you. must - get it at
URTZ'S
OCTOBER 91.
1864.
tATESTARRIVAL!
ANDERSON. BENEDICT & CO.,
'Waynesboro' Pair
ARE NOW RECEIVI TEEM'
FIRST SUPPI \,
F'lli~'l' :•l'i'l'l,l",
1M 7- 1E
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AviN'pm; nor)IN:
wINTER Du t.nr)II•;
wIN'ITIt DM' ciboDs
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DRESS RODS
T, nirs•,
I.AmEs;
LADIRSI
I) I? I.:SR , GOODR
1/I{FIRk (fl J)s
I)itEss3 coons.
FURS, SHAWLS A ND WIT IS.
r pints, SHA W LS 'AND NITIITAs,
/ FORS, ST-I WLF-: ANT) KURE ks .
unsinizv ANI) GLOVE,
HOSIEWV ANI) CMOVgs;
r
II0S1141(Y AND (MOVES
mri3TE.2) rinnns
MBN's WiNTET? coorN,
MEN'S WINTER coons,
MEN'S WINTER GOODS,
CH E P,
CHEAP,
criENP,
CHEAP:
CLOTHS,
ci,o7 HS, C.' A ssilmnEq AND SA7 1 NR7
runws, CASSIMERES AND SA TIN P.TTS,
CLOTHS, OASSIME RES AND SATINETTS
17ND ERS IR TR,
TINDERS 14 MTS.
CNDER.C7I
AND
AND
DRA WERs4,
DIZA
DllA AVE
GROCERIES!
Cr.lrrrl'eß,
I7rorpries,
Ornraries,
DJ f' GOODR,
DRIT a nons,
nftv onons.
O,IIEMWAIR 1111013.
QQueensirare,
lIOPTIS)Carr,
Qucenszcare,
rrlb'e would' call the attention ”ur custom.
era and the public to our new stock of goods, and
at the some time .mtetro our thanks to custom :r
-and other's for their lifwr^l patronnzn, and will et
deavor by flied/ffing with all, to merit a continu
ance of the Barna.
AMBERSON, 131INEDICT & CO.
October 21. ISG
IriiN•TATYrErti Cer st
,
Feb. 5, •
C;7=3
17 , Irr?ware,
llardware,
Ilardw«re.
..ltrotraas 3
_Aro ann s ,
No dons.
KußtPs