Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 24, 1865, Image 3

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ErThe following are our terms for "subscriptiOlt,
advertising and job work, to which we strictly
adhere whilst the Present t , war prices" .continue : •
, • . ' SUBSCRIPTION.
Per Annum, if paid within the year,
" after the year,
ADVERTISING,
Per Square of ten lines, three time r a 1.60.
,each subsequent insertion, :
Administrator's and Executor's notices, fhv, 2.50
A liberal deduction mode to yearly advertisers.
JO R WORK •
Quarter-Sheet 'land-Bills, (25 to 30)
Half • " "
/6 '
Whole "
t..7"For all job work, and • !peal advertising terms
nvariably castle. ' • ' W. BLAIR.
• Editor' and Proprietor.
PUBLIC
TEE subEtnilier intending to move west, villasell
at With: sale '
at his residence in Quincy, on
Xaturday . the MA of March, 1S8& the following
personal property, viz:
28 SOPS OF BEES,
in the first order of improved . Hives, 12 improved
empty hives; 1 Secretary., 1• bookcase and sale,l cor
nei cupboard, door gloo, 2 sink, 2 wot-not tables,
one new; 3 sets chairs, 2 locking chairs, 4 bedsteads
1. kitchen table, 1 sewing stand. 1 '2•ldiour clock, 1
writing desk, 1 large chest , •
2. LARGE TEN -PLATE STOVES,
1 Cook Stove, 2 meat vessels, 1 barrel cider vine
gar, 1 first rate large iron kettle,. •
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of various kinds; 1 good sausage cutter and stuffei,
2 !neat benches, 24 heavy chestnut posts, 5 benches
to set bees on, a lot boards, a lot flag atoms, 1 new
grain cradle, mowing scythe, 2 grindstens, 1 wheel
barrow, 1 shot gun, 2 ladders, cooper and, carpenter
tools; I work bench and screws, 1 paint grinder, 1
—keg-of white lead; a lot birch plank, a lot' cradle
slur, a lot dry paint, beeswax, neadefoot oil, and
pulpy other articles. kale to commence at t o'clock
pn said dny, when n credit of 4 months will be gis
,en op all sums of $lO and upwards.
SAMVEL HEAVER.
J. ft. SMITH, Auct.
Feb ;4—t,)
Flog &ILE
T" undersigned having sold his farm, will sell
at public sale, at his residence, 2 miles-south of
Waynesboro', on the road leading to Ringgold, on
Tuhllay the ,14t4 qi 2 1 / a rch, 1865,
_the following
property, to wit:
Tito .FIE 1111,01 COWS,
3 head PA 7' HOGS; 2pairhay ladders 15 and 16
feet long. 1 wheat fan, / grain shovel, hay, manure
and shaking forks, 1 bag wagon, dung hook, 1 cut,
ting box, 1 double and 2
s sjitgle shovel plows, 1 one
horse harrow, double and. singlp trees, ono •rolling
screen,
. 1 CORN SIIELIsER,
1 good grindstone, I apple mill and press, 1 large
hand cart with iron rive, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 log and
1 fifth chain for 5 or 6 horses, 1 jackscreyv, a lot,
old iron. 5 cow ehains, a lot grain bags, 1 ladder 30
feet long, I large Jiuu r bell, 1 work bench,_ maul
and wedges, 2 bus. plaster, 1 meat vehsel, meat
benches, 1 grain rake, 1 good cloverseed cradle, a
snaill lot tobacco; good plow gears, bridle and col
lars, I morticing axe, 1 pair steelyards w. ighing 250
ibs., several mowing scythes, a few long benches;
FIVE OR SIX TONS . OF HAY,
cider barrels with iron hoops; vinegar by the bar
rel, a small lot plastering falba, 1 good shot gun; al
so houbehold furniture, to wit:
1 PARLOR COAL STOVE.
1 large kitchen cupboard, 3 bedsteads, 1 sinit,2 safes
1 writing desk, 2 bureaus, Tables and chairs.,l large
rocking chair,l and other :articles not mentioned.—
sale to commence at 10 . o'clock on said day when
the terms will he made known by
GEORGE HOOVER.
G. V. Mesa, AUCt.
Fob 24—tg]
PUBLIC SALE
1; E subscriber intending to relinquish farming
• • t4l at 1 2 ultlic-61 :•• r '
from ,hit. Hnpe and 1-4 of a mile from H. Ilesore's
OIL Thursday thel6th day of Jiarch, 1865,
his entire stock and farniina utensils, viz:
9 HE AD HORSES,
one mare with foal, 3 two-year old Colts;
13 HEAD or CATTLE,
.of which are much cows; 3 Hogs; 2 PLANTA
TION WAGON'S, one with wood bed, god as
new; 1 spring Wagon, I Curt,
1 Good Reaper,
(13all's patent) I gnin drill. 1 spring rake, 1 wheat
lan, 1 roiling screen, 1 pair hay carriages, 2 pair
spreaders, treble, double and single trees, 1 thee.
horse harrow, 2 three horse harshenr plows, a lot
double and single shovel plows, 2 log chains, 2 sets
Jung hoards; 200 BUSHII;LS OF OATS,
100 BARRELS OF CORN,
2 sets breechbands; 4 Sal front gears, 1 wagon sad
dle, 6 housens, collars, bridles, 1 corn and cob crush
er, 1 jackscrew, 1 dinner bell, 1 Ten-plate Stove. a
lot old iron, l set Blacksmith Tools, 30 cow chains,
and many other articles not necessary to enumer
ate. Lit - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said
Jay, when theterms will be Made known by
JOSEPH SOLLEN BERGE R.
G. V. Mosn, Auct..
Ft:b. :: 4 ts.)
PUBLIC SALE.
..-Eiu-bscriber having determined tp remove to
the west, will sell at Public Sale, at his resi
dence, in Quincy, ea Monday and Tacsthly the
6th and 7th days if 'Wards, 1865, the following
property, viz :
FIVE HEAD OF GOOD WORK HORSES
4 head good Much Cows, 1 or 2 will be frost about
the time of sale, 4 Hogs ; I Itroadtreod and 1 Nur
owtreud Plantation Wagons, 1 one-horse Wagon,
1 Spring Wagon, 1 Falling•top Buggy, 1 Sulky, 1
Cart, 1 thirshear Plow, 1 single and 2 double Shov
el Plows, 1 Harrow, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 pair
Wood Ladders, 1 Wheelbarrow; S sets Horse Gears
1 Wagon Saddle, 1 good Robe. 2 sets single Har
ness, 1 extra Cutting Box; 100 II s. Tobacco in the
leaf, lioo Ms Hughes' Horseshoe Bars, 4000 Chest.
• nut Rills '2OOO Ouk Rails, 1000 Stakes, 500 Chest
nut Posts, 150 CORDS OAK WOOD, about 50
cords Pine and Chestnut Wood, about 100 feet cf
Pine Scantling, about 1211(1 feet Pine Boards, about
(1000 feet Oak Failings, 100 Oak Saw Logs, 500
feet Pine Lath, 9 cords Rockoak Burk, a lot Dry
Staves; 2 ballots Vinegar, Bacon and Lard by the
pound, Futatueehby the bushel, Corn by Ito barrel,
iisSr by the ton, awl wavy et' or articles. Also his
-enure stock of ili.usehuld properly. Sale to corn
anetme at• tit 9 o'clock ou 'said days when•the ter ms
'will be made known by WWII. RA BY.
G. V. M. so, AuCtioneer on the 6th.
feb 17] J. It. Saute, " 7th
JR it NOTICE.
JITIHE Stockholders (tithe Ist National Balk of
• sis 'Wiayntsboru'Oti., are hereby notified pursu
e:it to \ the articles ,of association, that the capital
Mock' of said hank' (now tfsso,ooo):ii to 'be increas
' ed to $75.080. •The subscription ilooks to be open
from the 18th imit.to the let of March' prox., when
each Ititockholdcr they sitbscribe' for his proportion
al said increase—which must be fully 'paid to on or
Lefts 11w 7th of March prox. ,Ity order of the
'.4s.oard of Director.. JOHN PJ111,11 1 6, Web.
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TaHE subscriber intending to move west, Will sell
at public Haler,. at hie resilience, along the
yneeboror and- kftwerstawn pike, near Dayhotro
Machine — elbrr,, on ,Tuirdayt& 28th — of February ! ,
1865 , , the following-Property, to wit:
• ..
• vt• WWI" •;•_
M'COR .10K , 'REAPER,
..
1: &horse New :York Power, 1 Thisslier, and 'cleats%
or, 1 Bugg, liiiirlf . 'new; kpring - SA6; 1 gittiti
1 wheat lan,'l: cutting' box; 1 pair hay • lailderk.•hai•
shear plows, double and single shovel plaWs, 2 ear.
rows, 2, log and 1 fifth chain, 1 jackscrew, 2 mat T
Locks, shovels; crowbar acrd digging iron, 2 sets
breechbands; 2 sets'front gears; ;collars and bridles,
4. wheelbarrow, lot chains, 2 grain cradles, mowing
scvtees, lot empty barrels, 1 Bellows, 1 anvil, - 2 vi•
reit, 2 screw plates, lot Blacksmith Toole, fills brake,
forks and rakes, lot rye by the' bushel, • . .•
CORN BY THE BAUREL,
lot Timothy 'seed, lot of plastes, lot blacksmith cook
lot .salt. 5 barrels Vinegar, about 65 '
SA LE.
ACRES OF GRAIN IN THE GROUND,
also—household furniture 'consisting of 1 secretary,
1 bureau, 1 corner cupboard, 4 't ableti, 3 sets choirs,
6 bedsteads, 1 ten plate stove; 1 churn, tubs, 1 iron
kettle, pot rack, with many other articles not ne•
cessary ; ,to mention. 6ale to cornmmenee at \lO
o'clock on said day, when due attendance and a Ai-.
sonable credit will be given.
JOHN SENGER.
Feb 17—tar WM. ADAMS, Auct,
11HE sub_scriher_will-sell-at—public - sale, at his fear-
Wawa, at Mt. Vernon, near Samuel Frank's
11, on Monday the 131/s of March, 1865, the ful
lowing property, to wit::
of extra qualities, 11 years old; 3 bay Colts, two of
which are three and one one-year uld;
111:31-O03:1 COW,
2 younirliulls, of improved breed, 2 Heifers, 7 shouts
1 four-horde Wagon and Bed, 1 one and two-horse
Wagon and Bed, 1 pair hay ladders, nearly new; I
spring wagon, 1 grain drill, in good order, 1 tele
graph feed cutter, a good article; a spring tooth
rake, (Dayhtiff s) 1 harrow, 2 two-horse plows; 2
double and 1 single shovel plow, 2 new corn cul
tivators, corn shelder, broom machino, a portable
dry house, a portable cider mill, 1 farm bell, wood
saw, maul and wedgts, pick, mattock, 2 crowbars,
2 digging irons, store sledge, ca. see a one au
gers and other blasting toolii, fifth chain and spreid
era, 2 log chains, lot chains and old iron, 2 sets
breechbands and 'breast chains, 2 long ladders, dung
boards, 2 dung hooks, forks and hoes, lot tight bar.
rely, 2 sausage cutters and stullbr, a lot harrow stun,
1 extra airtight
COOKING STOVE
and fixtures, a small coal cooking stove, 3 bed
steads, 1 shaving horse, and other articles not men
tioned. Sale to commence at JO o'clocx on Safd
day when the terms will be made known by
_ BEIXJ. FRANTZ.
Feb 1.7 —ts 0. V. Mimi, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE.
m HF undersigned, administrator ofJoseph Funk,
I deed, will sell at public sale, at Buena Vista
Springs, on Friday the rf .3farch,, 1865, the
following personal property, to wit:
extra Mild" Co w, (Devonshire) 1 young Bull; 1
Wagon, for one or two horses; 1. Spring Wagon, 1
new gap plow, 1 new single shovel plow, 1 harrow.
double and single trees, 1 set breechbands, 1 set
harness, cutting box, 1 cider press, 1800
PRIME' CHESTNUT RAILS,
a lot Lumber. Also household furniture consisting
of 7 Bedsteads and Bedding, 5 Tables, 1 corner cup
board, 2 bure ius,2 safer, 1 settee. 5 stands, 3 sets
chairs,.3 stoves and pipe, lot old iron, also
IBILLIARD TAULE,
and fixtures, I Bagatell Table and fixtures, 1 Mr
Gun, un'l many other articles not enumerated. Sale
to commonce at 10 o'clock on said day when the
terms will LI; made known by
I _Feb 177ts]
one with bed, bows and trough, I one-horse Wag
filllE subscrber intending to move west, will sell • on, I Spring Wagon, 1 Buggy, I Bleigh, I Thresh
atl public sale, at his residence, near Pikes; ing Machine and Power, I Wheat Fan, 1 Hulling
Church, on the road leading from. Waynesboro' to : Screen, 1 Corn Gander,
Chambersburg, I i miles from the rwmer place, on !
.1 I 'A . 9
1 1 1 /11c(Vit 'MICK f ak e,) &R
Wednesday the Ws of Mardi, 1365, the following t• - •
I 1 Gum SprAng Drill, Crroxel's, m nearly now;
personal properly, to wit: • t
i 1 spring bay rake, 1 revolving rake, I hay carriage,
7 WWII HOE, . ,
~., ~,,7 7, , ~..p;:trphlao„),•vol.:(2l,lleurtsr, r oltvvol"itlr'eudble2"atnhirleearil;gl le 2 s t b w o l v ) - -
I:4 ' 5: el plows,. I, coo, co,‘Nter, I two-horso cultivator, tre
among which arc three good wagon and plow lea 3, ! ble, double :mud single trees, 2 spreaders, I Mb chain
era and one family mare, 2 one-year old C01t5,•..; and gummier, breast and ['nit chains, 2 log, chains,
l jackscrew, 3 s••ts Dreechbands, 4 sets front gear's,
FOUR HEAD OF EXTRA MACH COWS . pilw. gear:, bridles, collars, housens, halter, lly
/ t n e ttr, iines, I w,gen saddle, I set harness, 8 cow
two of which will be .fiesh about -the time of sale ; : e i m i n k kirks and raps, bag wagon; lot bags, 1 cuts
9 Head of tine Young Cattle, among which is one ' ting hol'i, I chop ches ~I mixing box, .•
Bull; \
1 S TET BLACICSBUTH TOOLS-
1Z HEAD OF SHEEP,
among which is ont pair Cotswel I i-lieep; 10 head
11 ogre, among which are two SOWS with pig of the
Cheethshire breed; 2 Plantation Wagons, 1 Wagon
Be.: goad as new; 1. Wood Bed, 1 one-!terse Wog
on and Bed, 2 pair Hey bidders, Rockaway Bug.
gy and Harness, 1 Basket Sleigh, 2 large strings of
Bells,
24.51113.11.3 7 * rrt..P,CiaP C,X•
and Mower, I patent Grain Rake, nearly new; 1 pin
Gram brill, 1 Threshing Machine+ with horse pow
er—dral—guurstinp, 1 Glover Huller, tiihippensburg
anufacturp; I Wheat Fan; 1 Rolling t•Mreen, 1
I , der cutter, 1 'cutting box, 1 bag wagon, 1 wheel
' row, 2 three-horse barshear plows, 2 two horse
do., 2 single and double shovel plows, 1 corn cot , .
erer, 2 th roe-horse harrows, 2 sets breechbands, 3
sets front gears, 5 sets plow gears, fly-nets, bridles,
collars, houseria, halters and lies, 4 pair butt traces,
2 pair breast chains, 4 pair' long traces, 1 log chain,
9 cow chains; 1 jackscrew, treble, double and sin
gin trees, 2 shekels,. grain cradles and mowing
scythes, forks and rakes, 1 dung hook, a lot old iron;
11 ACM OF 111111 E GRollilf
4
Hay by the Ton, Potatoes by the Bushel, Ceram!,
der by the Load,
CORN by the BARREL
125 Bushels Oats, 40 grain bags, It bedsteads, three
French and one cottage, 1 secretary. 1 bureau, 1
spring-stated heir cloth sofa, 1 marble top stand,
1 breakfast and 2 dining tables; 2 sets chairs,4 lock
ing chairs.l Safi 2 wash stptittS, I clock, 4 chests. 1
kitchen cupboard, 1 sink, L daughtiay, 1 parlor
stove, 1 large dinner - bell, iron and copper kettle,
meat vessel, churn, 30 crocks of applobutter, car.
!toting and oilcloth by the yard, bacon and lard by
pound, barrels , lonies, and many' other articles not
enumerated. Sale to continence at 9 o'clock on said
day when the terms wall be madp known by
JOHN tSTA MY
li.'}'. MONO, Auct. •
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY filol REBEL
INVASION -
N the Insurance Company of North America. l -
Incorperated i n 1794—Cap ital f.509.900—N0tal
proPertive near sl.soo.ooo—Chartei perpetual.—
Application received for War and erifinary fire risks
—rep.trate tor combined—at motleNttA ratee'hy .
In, Dol;4l,Ari, Agent.
WORK JHORSES,
1• Caw and ca 16.1, Oa . ° ' Rif"
PUBLIC SALE.
ONE FINE BAY MIIIII
ONE FINE
DRAUC irr MARE,
PUBLIC SALE.
Feb 17—ts.)
MHE subscriber intending to , quit rattling will
sellnt public sale, on the farm of Divid Stoner,
one mile Routh of Waynesboro', On the' road lead
ing to Ringgold, on Wednesday Me Ist' of March,
1866, the fol wing personal property, to wit
W RK HORSES
two of which plow leaders, I tour, and 1 three
ear old Colts;
iGHT HEAD- OF 'CATTLE'
three. Mitch Ceara; one Bull,, the C at.
t le. 2 brood sowb, 9 shoats;
2 PLANTATION 'WAGONS,
1 carriage, 1 Thresher and Seperator,,l wheat, fan,
cutting box, I McCormick Reaper, 1 Grain Drill,.
patent rake. I set Blacksmith Tools, a lot new
horseshoes, I
.pair hay earriageir, I pair. hay'ladders.
4 'dime-horse plows, 2 double and 2 single shovel
plows, 1 harrow, treble.. double and single trees, 1
sixth chain, breast; butt and carrying - chins," I log
chain, cow chains, 2' Sets breechbands, 4 sets front
gears, 4 sets ploW gears, 6 fly-nets 0 housens,
un
dies, collars and, haltem. L sic and, 1 four-horse line;
bag,wagon, 1 large dinner hell. 1 hug. cloven:end,
bus. timOthyseed, I„Jackscreir, I. of a barrel of
tar; Hay by the Ton, Potatoes by the bushel, •
CORNET THE BARREL
grain, manure and shaking forks, a lot rakes 1 largo
Roller, 3 mowing scythes, 2 grain cradles, 1 pair
wood ladders, I wagon bed, 60 grain bags, 2 , sets
dutig boards, mattock end shovel, barrels, boxes and
many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale
to'Commence nt 9 o'clock on said day when the=
terms will be mane known by •
BENJAMIN E. PRICE.
G. V. Moan. Aucr
MINE subscriber offers for rent his largo 'BRICK
1. STORE HOUSE, situated in Mount - Hope.
Quincy township, Franklin county, Pn., 4 Tiles
North of Waynesboro', on the road lending to Cham-
bersburg. The storeroom is large with back room
attached and seller extending the whole length of
the rooms. There nro two large WARDROOMS
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 eta-.
ble, frame hog pen, and other buildinge, and a good
garden, all the Isuildings being in gond repair. This
property is surrounded by a wealthy and populous
neighborhood, si,x public roads lentlitag thereto.— !
Close by there is a large merchant,mill and black-
smittiliW. Thirds a long established-and-well
known Mercantile stand, and personi\ wishing to
engage in the business would do well to e xamine
the property before making engagements elsewhere.
The Subscriber - can - be seen or addressed, at Mount
Hope, Franklin county, Pa. Possession gifen on
the first:of April, let6s,
Feb. 3-4t] SAMUEL PFMITZ.
WIYNESBORIV HOTEL,
"Viira,3rixoEilcocaxeco,' ]Pr,.
'FRANCIS BOWDEN I PROPRIETOR,.
mHE subsrriker respeetfully announces to his
1 friends an'd the public generally thaw he has
concluded not to dispose of •his Hotel property and
will continue the business as heretofore. The
House has•hut recently been thoroughly RE-FIT
TED and HE-FURNISHED, so that he is now
enabled to afford every comfort and convenience to
his guests.
His TABLE will at all times be provided with
the best provision the markets will alliird.
Attached to this Hotel is a large and commodi
ous new Stablr;.
An attentive Hostler will at all times he in readi
ness, and special attention will be paid to the wants
of transient visitors. FRANCIS DO%VDEN.
Dee. 2 I y
IrliE,subseriber intending- to move west. will sell
nt public sale, at his residence, on the road lead
ing. from Waynesboro' to 'Harwell Mills or Forgo
2 miles from the 'former Wee, on Tuesday the 7th
of March, 1P(15, the following personal property, to
wil
G. V. Monti; And
Colts, one three nn , l one one-year old; 8 heal of
Cattle, four of which are Mitch Cows; 7 head of finp
Shoats; .
2 TARDI WAGONS,
digging iron, mattock, pick end shovels, 1 grind
stone, 2 grain , cradles, hoes and rakes, lot
. harrow
Rind bolsti r stutlr, 2 arms and braces for horse pow
er, pine and oak I maul and _wedges, 1 cross.'
cut saw, 11‘1 , N, won: \ beneh, AnVing IMSO, '4-Insge4
meat vet•sels I iron \kettle, t pot rack, tubs, soft
soap, l bird stint!, 2 pickle stands. 4 barrels and
vinegar. 6 benches, 1 th.teboven, Potatoes by the
bushels, 2 bushels Clovers, 4A, Bay by the ton, 125,
bundles rye straw, 57 Acres
G.BAIN in theMELOUND •
_
2 dinner bells; 1, secretary and hot: I case, 1 bureau ,
1 corner cupboard, 2 tables, 2 stanch 9 bedsteads, 1
settee. 2 evneluw 111111110, 3 - sets chaira,•l B.day clock,
fi rocking chairs,t sink,doughtray; wood•hox, 1 cook
Move and fixtures, 2 Nine-plate Stoves.,l 'Parlor
Btove, lot tin cans, 1 shot gun. Bacon by the pound
and other articles not necessary to mention. Salo
to comm, nee at 9- o'clock on said day. when the
terms will hi made known. Any person wishing to
cash their notes, interest will be do hided.
JOHN W. 130NEIIIINKE - ..
ti. Moso. A'uct.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE undersigng4l Administrators of Elizabeth
Deardorff', deed, will offer .at Public ttale, on
Saturday The 25th dew of February, 1865, the fol
lowing Real Estate, to, w 3
Twit : about .4 of an acre
of Ground, situated on the Pike. 3 tali.; east of
Waynesboro', on which it erected TWO biTOR Y
auacaz uclaLllaht.
containing 0 rooms and n Kitchen.. Alr!)n linchlo
Log Stehle, Granery with Cellar, Carriage Ginnie,
Wash House, Bake Oven, and other convenient
buildings. There is choice frMt nn the premises,
such as Apples, Peaches, Wars, Grapes, Ate.- 7
There is n Cistern near the door, and a well of gaoll
water convenient to the house. Sale to commence
at 11 o'clock,4ll. M.
flipper' Partner Dr. I. C. Richards, Chgnibersturg
As opened an otlite in Wnyriedbor.t . , io cie
ri pew liougu erected by Dr. Jasnci lira thrrlua
1110.0. and will tittrild promptly , id all call*
PBBLIt sLan
Fed Ifi—i9]
247,011 E vago
RENT.
SMMM
Feb 17—taJ
JACOB DE APDMIFF,
JOHN S DEA 41010 F,
Feb Nciro'n4,
DR, I, N. SNIVELY,
PUBLIC SALE.
I EIHE imbeeribet intending to_Move to the west,
will Nell at Palk Sale, at hie residence, on the
'1 urn pike lealling from 'Wayne'eborce to Leiteraburg
tuul near_ Antietam Junction. on Aferiticry the 27ilt
day Il•hruary, 188 f, the following propeny, to
wit :
TWO IItAD OF
WORK - EIORSES,
ono of which is n fine family horse;
9 BEAD• OF CATTLE,
4 being Mitch Cows, three of which will be freeh
bout the day of sole; 8 head of :11.:.0 (I_B two
of which are "brood tows ;
Z Plantation Wagon,
1 two•borae Warrori 1 pair Hay Cartiagee; 1 .Wood
Bed, 1 Grain Drill, Wanbaugh's patent; 1 Spring
Hay Bake,
ONE M'CORMICK . REAPER
1 Threshing Machine with Power- and strap, one
Wheat Fan, I set Blacksmith Tools, 1 Falling-top_
Buggy, I Sleigb. 2 Barshoar Plowo, 1 single and
double Shovel Plows, 2 Harrows, 1 Roller, 1 Log
Chain, fifth chain and spreader. 1 grain cradle, 4
snowing scythes, table, double and single trees, 1
set Dung Boards, 2 sets Breechbands e 2 sets Front
Clears, Plow (leers, 2 Fly-nets,, collars and bridles,
1 sot Buggy Harness, :I choke straps, 1 cross-cut
saw, 1 stir-net, tubs, buckets, forks, rakes, ike., one
cutting boa, 2 grindstones; about
15 TONS 01 GOOD TIMOTHY RAY,
10 BARRELS. OF CORN ; 55 ACRES
GRAIN IN,.- THE GROUND.
Also household and kitchen furniture, to wit: 1
new Bureau, L Centre Table, 1 Dinner Table, 2
sets Chairs, 1 Beaton' Rocking Chair, 1 large Arm
Chair, 1 Lounge, 1 Safe, 1 Dressing Stand, 5 Bed.
steads.: Corner Cupboard, 1 Sink, 1 good Cook
Stove with fixtures, I Ten•plate Stove and pipe, 1
Dinner Bell, 1. ltand hell, 1 large Chest, 1 Sausage
Cutter, 1 Iron Kettle, - 1 Parlor Stove, several hun
dred pounds ofyork, Lard by the pound, Applebut
ter by the crock, 2 Meat Vessels, 1 High Comic, I
Doughtray, 1 Rocking Cradle,l Map of Franklin
County and a lot of Books; inegar by the barrel;
Potatoes by the bushel; • 1 string Sleigh Bells, live
Straw by the bundle, with __a_ grent_inany other
things too numerous to mention. L.V'Sale to com
mence at 9 o'clock on said day_w.hen the terms will
be made known by _
DANIEL W. NEWCOMER.
Feb. 10-30 . G. V. MoNO, Auct
FEBRUARY 10, 1865.
DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS !
3Et.e clu.c, c, cl. Prioes.
METC - ALF & HITESHEW,
OF CHAMBERSBURQ.
(lAN offer great inducements to persona in want
jof Dry Goods, as they were in the market last
week and purchased a large amount of goods, at
greatly, reduced prier (caused by peace rumors.)
Our Stock of Ladies' Dress Goods is full, com•
prising all kinds, styles and qualibea, from 25 cents
up to $3 per yard ; Bleached and Unbleached Mul
lins from 31 to 62 cents; Calicoes from 25 to 37i
cents per yard ; Sind Cotten 10 cents—Ticking
37i and $1 per yard ; Cloth, Cassimerr s, Satinens
and Jeans, very cheap. We .have Oil Cloths for
floors, Oil Cloth for tables, Oil Cloth for stairs.
Hoop Skirts-2—Hoop-Skirts!
We have made arrangements with a Hoop Skirt
Manufactory in Connestieut,'lty which we are ern'•
bled to titrer to the iliesurAloop _Skirt-which far
neatness and duribility cannot be surpassed in the
whole country.
We make it a point to keep a full stork of goods
at all seasons of the year ; iu fact we are receiving
goods weekly, which enables ua to give to 'our pa.
Loris a good stock to select from, and at prices that
cannot Lit to satisfy all. Very Respectfully,
TUA LF & 1-111ESHE W.
Feb. 101 1865.
PUBLIC SALE.
HE subscribes will sell at public vole nt his res.
IM
idence, about one mile southwest of Wnynos
horo', on Thursday the 2d of March. 1865, the fol
)owing property, to wit:
CORN ESP THE EARREL
Potatoes by the bushel; 1 one-horse Wagon, 1 sleigh
1 Buggy and harness. 2 side saddles. crowbar dig-
_in. iron 2 e yjlgce. 2 kto_ekr e • '-
der Vinegar, 2 pair steelyards, (one weighing 000
pounds, 2 sausage cutters and Bluffer, meat tubs,
1. COOK AND 2 PARLOR STOVES,
copper and 1 iron kettle, 1 kitchen and 1 corner
cupboard, 2 safes and book case. 3 bureaus, tables,
stands, chairs, bedsteads and bedding, carpeting, 76
pounds carpet rags, 44 ilia headed hemp; 2 8-day
clucks. cot a Wolf's !mike.)
ONE 'ME LO DIA N ;
I . smooth.bore rifle, John Son's make; 1 Ire hive and
palace, a lemon tree hearing fads; a lot books, a
mong which are the' Pennsylvania Arehieves in 28
vols.; a lot tubs, barrels and boxes, and a great ma
ny household articles not enumerated.
Sale to coin menee nt 10 o'clock on said day when
the 'terms will be madc.known by
Feb 10—ts)
PUBLIC SAL E.
THE subscriber intending to MOVI3 from Waynes•
boro' will sell nt public sale. IA his residence on
Main street, on Fr ilia!, the. 311/t If March, 1865,
the following personal property, to wit:
2 HEAD or noitsEs•9 -1
7 4 - 15pring, %Vognti, 1 set lineness;—also his 'entire •
stock of Cabinet maker rook, with the folldwing
liousehold Furniture, viz:— Burno us, Tables,
steads, Stands, Sinks, nod twiny other articles not.'
' necessary to enumerate. Sale to commence nt
'o'clock ou said, day % bco the terms will he made
known by JOHN FISH E It.
Feb. lo—ts), •
V.-V. MOM A uct. ,
NOTICE!
MITE subscriber intending to' quit the Variety
J. business and move to Springfield, 111., offers for
sale by the bulk, his entire stock at first cost.
Come examine the good and well selected Stock
of (loots, hues, llnts,4l'runks, Clocks; &c. &e„ all
Lave been bought for cnsh. 15 to, 30 Rer cent, lower
than they can be purchased in the eastern cities.—
Also all the shelving, cases, iron safe and dtc. &c.
Feb 10-3 w) J, BEAVER.
Administrator's Sale Oir
REAL EE.TATE;
DY of an order of the Orphans' Court of
jrranklin county,' January term, 1865, as ad-,
ministra tor
on
Funk, deed, I nill expase,tu;
public - n - IP, on tie. 1 ; anises, on Monday Me 27th of
February, 1865, all that porikui of ground situated.
on Afechanie street, ix Waynesboio', Franklin coun
ty, bounded by lot of Andrew Wilson, by said
Mechanics street, by lot of Alexander Hamilton
and an alley, bring lhirly•four belt fronting on said
Area and running back the alley—on which is
erected a - - 4 , D-STORIED
BRICK DIVIiLLING HOUSE,
with basement rooms—with Cistern convenient to
hick door"— ticot-nite Stable and Out Houses. This
property it in good pepair and Is well arranged for a
private 'resideace. Preyiouk to the silo of the honao
the Tentiu, A 11ey.,90 feet in length, by 14 feet wide.
will be multi in six getieritte parts. each I.)ket by 14;
and, the Frame ',Wilding attached to end i•lt' said
tenpin alley will Ito sqlil in one piece. Virrcruiti
indite known on day ar snto by
yip IL F 1 K. Adtit'r.
Jan 3 tsl Wm.\ .1 ()An .duct.
GEORGE JACOBS.
U. V. MONG, Aucf.
HOPEWELL Otte-COMPANY:-
Capllol.-$200,000.
,Shares 7 ,2oo.ooo. Par $lOO
0 FFICAIRB.* ',*
' • • • 'President;', , : :
JOHN nowg, . -. , .•'
.
•', Silif.elaili; and treaiurer: •' -
- J.IIVIPSON-AtEICA.: • :
. ' _, :
• Dirceitors, : lc
.
W. S. V ' , etcher, AteConnelsburg, Penna.
John Rove, Greene:nide:
F. Benedict, Iledford, • s • ‘. _
•J. C. Everhart, Martinsbutg, 61 ,
John J. Schell, Somerset, f ..
O. P. Rainsdell, Oil City, II
J. Al. Seymour. Hagerstown bid. . -
Q.FFICU:PIO et3s WALNUT STREET, PHILADELCMA.
$85,000 RESERVED AS A WORKING CAPITAL
This Company has. been organized in strict con
formity witlirthe Lima of the State, and places no
fictiaious value Upon its Stock, the Shares being
sold at Par. •
The Properly of this Company is situated in
Scrub araasyornship, Venango county, Pa., and
is known fly
"The Thomas Jacobs' Farm,"
recently owned by Elijah Jacobs. It contains two
hundred acres of lend, which the company own ;n
fee simple. Great value is attached to this location
on account °Ma proximity to several of the best
producing wells 'in the Venango Oil Region. - The
Farm lies on the west side of tho Allegheny River,
hiving a river frontage of upwards of one mile in
extent, giving sufficient bona ir surface foi 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 facilities
for the Phipluent of oil, the contiguity of the river
saving the great 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 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 vet discovered, is sufficient assurance of this be.
lint. 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 man
n; ement of the affairs of the Company has been en
trusted to gentlemen of well-known bnainess quali
fications, who.will bring, to the accomplishment of
their purpose. their united enterprise and skill.
i.7'A Limited Number of Shares will be sold at
Par Value.
FP' Subscriptions will he received by. JOHN
PHILIPS, First National Bank, Waynesboro'.
Jan .7—tf.
FIRST SUPPLY OF NEW
'FALL AND WINTER
GOODS,
AT TUE
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
JAMES A. FISHER.
TY stock embraces all the best styles of Plain ;
In and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy
CMaaoaalfiziaaastr.pcsaso 9
Plain and Fancy YESTINUS, all of whfr.h will be I
made to order in the most fashionable and work;
manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to. suit custO
mere. Also a full stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
igerCHEAP FOR CASE-sa
Also one , f the best selected stocks of GENT'S 1
FURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts;
)loieery, Gloves and Tiea in endless variety. Also,
Military cloths and Onssitneres which will be made
o order at the shOr teat notice.
.1. A. FISHER,
opposite Washington House, Haaerstown, Mdt
Oct. 21 1864
PUBLIC SALE.
_ •
TidHE subscriber intending to move 'west,will sell , r, E,[1313 . d3 7
at public solo, at his residence, in! Quincy, on'
kttrday the 251 h of February, 1865, the following ,
persorial property, to Wit
5 HEAD - WORK HORSES,
two of which are good leaders and two saddle tor
us; 6 Colts, two of which are three-yearling■ and
one a fine stallion •2 two-yearlings and two fall
cults;
15 HEAD OF CATTLE,
four of which are good Mitch Cows which, will ho
fresh about the time of sale; 2 good breeding mows
and 11 pigs, 15 head of shoats; 2 Wagons, one
broadstread, and the other a narrowtread I 1-horse
Wagon, 1 Carriage, 1 sleigh, 1 wood bed, 2 pair
hay carriages, 1 McCormick Reaper, 1 grain •thill
1 spring rake, I wheat fan, 1 Threshing Machine
and horse power, 1 Clover Huller, 2 three-horse
plows, 5 double and 2 single shovel plows, 2 hair
roe s, 4 sets front gears, 6 sew plow gars, 1 act new
BLACKSMITH TOOLS; 1 large dinnei bell, 2
bus Uloverseed. Also-about 55 Are
GRAIN IN 'THE GROUND,
and many other articles too numerous to mention
Sale to commence at 9 o'cloek. on said day. when
due attendance and a reasonable credit will be giv.
JACOB U. HECFNER.
Feb 3—to]
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
Y sirtue of an order of the .Orphans' Court of
jjOontroon Pleas of Franklin County, January.
Tenn, 11565—as Come , the estate of Jacob
Wolf of Waynesboro , I will expose to sale on
SATURDAY - 711E.:15711 FEBRUAR y; 1865,
on the prenoses, tle following described Heal Estate: .
a Lot or Parcel of Ground situated on
. the Noah
side a Main Street , in Way nebboro', known as the
wee; half of lot ISo. 41 in the general plan of lots I
of said borough, being about' 41 feet wide, and 164 1
feet deep, running back to a 12 lbot alley. There !
is erected on said parcel of gluon 1 a touble
story
DWELLING 'HOUSE
irt brick and part frame, in excellent condition_
rp
with Brick Smoke House, Wm.,' kiouso and first
rate Stable - nearly new. There is a never-tailing
well of p 4 um water in the yard, and choice fruit on
the premises. There is no more desirable property
thou this in the neighborhood, it being suited equal
ly well for, a 'liminess stand or. private residence.
Terre &mule known un the day of vale.
Ji/StieH DOUGLAS,
Committee of Jacob- Wulf.
WS. ADANA, Auet.
Feb 3? -441
PUBLIC°. SALE.
min; subscriber will sell at, public sale on the.
premises 3 ; 2 ! miles south-east of Greencastle and.,
mar the road leading to the Waynesboro' road, rats ,
Saturday the 25th of February,llBos, the following,
property, to mit :
4 fIEAD OF 'CATTLE;
2 of which are. excellent 111ilch Cows, 2 head, of
hogs; also a lot furniture, such as 2 bureaus; 2 sates
1 corner cupboard, l kitchen cupboard. 1 clock, ta
bles, chairs, bedsteads, 1 Cooking Stove, meat ves
sels, 1 new saddle and bridle; applabutfer by the.
.crock, meat, lard and potatoes; 1 hand wagon, some
hay; I grain cradle, mowing scythes, axes; 1 barrel
Vinegar, tubs. buckets, crocss, tin wore. shovel, forks,
and other articles not necessary to notation. Sale
to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the
terms W be made known.
CIiIIiBTIAN "EASTON.
JmoottAu \V &Leg, Auct.
Jan 3•• 3t]
LATEST ARRIVAL!
ANDERSON, 'BENEDICT & CO.,
ARE NOW RE.CEIVING THEIRV
W . 11E llla '.7Lr 11E1 Int
GODS - S!!
(71,07n5, CASSIAIERES AND SA7INE7 TR,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS
CLOTHS, OASSINERES AND SATINETTS,
UNDERSHIRTS, •
UNDERSHIRTS. 1
UNDERSHIRTS,
'AND " •
• AND.
AND
DRAWERR,
DRAWER:4,
DRAWERS,
C. SIUDLC, A uct.
IGROCERIES - !
- Groceries,
• Groceries,
rfrWe would colt the attention c our custom.
era and tho public to our new mock of goods, andi
It the same time return our thanks to customers.
and others for,their liberal patronage, and will el .
deavor by fititqdMiling with all, to merit a cont)nu...
ante of the - a);,
410BETa0N, BENEDICT & CO..
October 21,
F you we ut fine iqrnade you must get , it. nt—
,
QQTO.I3VR' ;-. 21.
IS 4.
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Vira,ynesboro' Pa,
FIRST SUPPLY.
FIRST sIIPPLY,
FIRST SUPPLY.,
WINTER DRY GOODs
WINTER DRY Grn)D•
( WINTER DRY GOODS
IL. AIL. MD 11[111 Mit
LADIES
LADIES
LADIES
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
?DER, SHA,WIAs AND ?Milli% s,
Fits, sHA W 1.8 AND NDITTAS,
FUER SHAWLS AND NTTHIAS
. HOSIERY AND GLoyEs,
DosIE HY AND OLDYES,
HOSLEIty,AND.GLOVES
10111 IEI _7111W" e • Mil
MEN'S WINTER GOODS,
MEN'S WINTER. MODS,
MEN'S WINTER GOODS,
MEN'S WINTER GOODS.,
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
CHEAP.
CLOTHS,
(tocerii!a,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS.
MERU HAD BIN :
Qneensware,
Queensware,
Queensware,
"Tardivare,
llardware.
Kat ion s ,
Notions,
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