op. xr pet.; 2Vigik - J ErThe following are our terns toi su~acri Lion, advertising and job work, to which we will strictly adhere whilst the presenviwarprices" continue : .StI3SOtIPTION; Per Annum, if paid within the year, after the year, ADVERTISING, kluare of nn_linet,-three-timear------li- 1 Per S pubseqUelit2illsOrgoll, ar, AdmintitratOoo and Exicutor's nUticia. 2.E0 A liberal deduction motto to yearly advertisers. 1013 WORK Quarter-Shoot Hand-1301s, (25 to 30) $53.00 Half " Whole " tarFOr all job work and local advertising terms niaciably cash. 6 W. BLAIR: Editor and Proprict PlM{lg LIU (ui THEHE subseriber• having sold his farm. Will sell at sale, at his residence, one half mile east of Waynesboro'. on the turnpike leading to Em anitshurg, on Monday the 20th of 111 arch 1865, the • following personal property, to wit: - 4 - GOOD - HORSES .one a good' horse, two extra mares with foal, three of them good leaders; 8 HEAD OF CATTLE 2 of which arc Milch Cows„one_fresh,-the—balanc: Young Cattle, 5 beau Hogs, one a good brood sow; 1 3 or 4-horse Wagon, four-inch tread, good as new. 1 Falling-top Buggy as good as new; I Cart, single Reaper, 1 single Mower, 1 now Wood Bed, 1 hand truck. 1 pair hay ladders, 1 pair hay carria ges; 1 wheat.fan, 1 cutting box, 1. ca-raiin. Drill, • .1 three-horse and 1 two-horse plow, 1 single and 2 double shovel plows, 1 two-horse and Lthree-horse Harrow as good as new; treble, doubbiland single - trees, pairsprei - tdeTri. 3 log chains, a lot breast and sow ehaink. 2 sets breectibanda, 2 sets fe.nt sears, 2 sets plow gears, 3 . 11v-nets;4 'loosens, bridles, col - I ars and halters,--I_side.saddle,_l_wagon-saddle_and_ whip, forks, rakes, shovels and hoes, pick 1 sledge, 1 crowbar and digging iron, axes, maul and wedges; 125 BARRELS OF CORN, 1 bu. Cloverseed, .HAY BY THE TON, Cernfod der by the loud. about 100 lbs. old broad tire, 1-mix ing and 1 feed trough, 1 pair shafts, 1 12 ft. gate; also LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, emelt as framing timber, pine, oak, and locust scant ling. lot inch oak boa = •cust—limb , - simr t uw st IL or sells? door frames, 2 inc to 8 feet lung, 2 sets dung boards, scaffold polls, shingle and plastering laths, walnut and pine boards extra guards and sections for reaper and mower, I eXtra platform, also other extras for machines, 6 seta.stop hinges; also 1 corner cupboard, 1 bureau, 2 bedsteads, 2 tables, 1 stand, 1 sink, I chest, 1 set chairs, I barrel vinegar, 2 TEN PLATE STOVES with Pipe, nolasses by the gullon, epplebutier by the - eTtle is, POTATOES BY THE BUSHEL, tubs, barrels, a lot old iron, 1 work bench, a lot car penter tools, 1 sash plane. I raising plane, a lot moulding planes, broad axe, pointing, axe, chisels, augers, brace and hilts. hatchets, saws, "sash, doors and shutters, bacon and lard by the pound; nails, spikes, with many other articles too numerous to mention. tittle to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., when the terms will be made known by OBORUE W. FOLTZ. U. V. Moan, Auct. March 3—is] PUBLIC SALE. TBE subscriber will sell at Public Sale at his itlence, about 1 mile Northwest Of Wayucsbo ro', on Friday the 17th day of March, 1865, the following personal property of Catharine 'either, deed to wit: 2 GOOD MILCH COWS one of which is fresh an? the other will he fresh on or betote the day of sale. Also household and kitch- en furniture, consisting of 8 BEDSTEADS and BEDDING' 4 large Chests. 4 Tables., 3 TEN-PLATE , STOVES and pi e, 1 Kitchen Cupboard. 1 small Cupboard, 1 y• our 'our cc , sets atm,. --Rockiog Chairs, 1 stand, : Rocking Cradle, 2 spin. ruing wheels, 2 large Wool Wheels, 1 reel, 1 ridding saddle, 1 side saddle, I bridle, 2 saddlebags, a lot benches, 2 large iron kettles, 3 small copper kettles, a lot iron pots ;41utchovens, pans and skillets; also a large lot queensware, rewterware, Tinware and • Earthenware, / churp and buck, I 'lloughtray, a lot 'tubs and buckets, 2 meat vessels, 2 pickle stands, Bacon., Lard and Soap by The pound,. Applebutter by the crock, I pair .steelyards, 3 saws, 2 axes, •1 drawing knife. :5 planes, 1 sausage.cut ter, 2. grain bags, a large lot of baskets, 2 well ropes, ONE LOT OF CORN, a lot salt, 2 cloveraeed selves, 1 saddler's bench, 2 large wooden howls, 2 pair sheep shears, a lot books, 3 mowing scythes, 2 grain- cradles, knßes, forks, spoons, and many other articles too numeross to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock n said day when the terms, will be made known by JOHN LE3HER, (of C.,) Agent for the Heirs. V. MoNot March 3—`4s.] “Conscripted.' MHE subscriber haying been conscripted• be de sires each and every one indebted to him to call and make immediate settlement. It is import ant that he should close his business himself before leaving for the army, otherwise the collection and settlement of his accounts must be entrusted to the hands of a collector.. , Ha also takes this occasion to 'return thanks for the very liberal patronage bestow ed upon him during the past. March 3-ow] ' CONRAD RUTHS. PUBLIC SALE. --- . 1 doughtray, tubs, 1 ..pickle stand. 2 10-gal. kegs, Tl l E , subscriber intending to relinquish farming about ok 2 barrels vin ixtegurar, 1 a iron lot kettle, 1 first rate will sell at Public Sole, at his residence , I m i le iCo Stove and fes, stoneware, a lot from Mt. Hope and 1-4 of a mile from H. Besore's earthenware, a lot alave.cuttcrs, washing machines, Mill, I ROCKAWAY REGGY, Oar Thursday the 16th day of .3./arch, 1865, 1 sl e i g h, 1 grain drill, i chicken coop, 2 loads Corn • , ' his' en tire stock and farming utensils, viz: . fodder, I: etbinot•maker work hinach, one turning 9. HE A.D *HORSES Ilhavl,siingcoler:Xvelretirofti hbolte•bietesh,plolviiihlnewrht:lll, 3 I churn. with many other artizies- not necessary to one mare with foal, 3 two-year old Colts; . `mention. e7"*.Salp to commence at • 9 o'cloOk on. 13 HEAD OP CATTLE, I said day when a reasonable credit will be given by BENJAMIN t:ITO UPPER. 3 of which are milch cows; 3 Hogs; 2 PLANTA.- 'l'l.o.ti WAWYNS, one with wood bed, go.d as new.; 1 r..:pring Wagon, 1 Cart, — I Good Reaper; (Mall's potent) 1 guilt drill, 1 spring rake, 1 wheat fan, I -zoning sateen, 1, pair, hay carriages; 2 pair spreaders, treble, double and single trees, I•thsee horse barrow, 2 three-horse harsbear plows, a lot double and single shovel plows, 2 log chains, 2 sets dung.boapls; Fuu OF OM's, • 100 . ,BARRELS' OF CORN , .2 sets,breechbands; 41;dd front gears, 1 wagon sad. die, 6 housens, collard, bridbas, 1 corn and cub crash .,,cr,,/ jackscrew; 1 dinner bell, 1 Ten plate Stove. a dot old iron, 1 Act Blacksmitl Tools, :30 cow chains, And man) 01 11( 3 articles 'not necessary- to coutacr. ate. 15r ale to commence at IV Velock on said ,dry, when t e terms will be made known by 11):SEPII S4)LLENBV.IIOEII. , (i. ' V . . Moso„ A net. ri.b. =4'- u Q 1.110 LEAN.. t By nuthority Of the Secretary of the Treaeury, the undersigned has assumed the General' Striae ription Agency fur the euld 4.2 he United States Treasury Notes, bearing sevens and three tenihs per cont., in terest, per unnum,.knotvit tis the These Notes arelseued under date of August 1 15th. It3s f, are poyahltir three years. bout that time, itietti rency, or are convertible at the option of the holder U. S. 5-200x'pet . GOLD-BEARING 13OIWDS. sa ' 44 These bonds axe now , worth a Rremiura. or nine percent., including gold interest from Nov., Which makes the actual profit on the 7.30 loan, at current ,rates, including irittsiest, atm t ten per a crit. pet an num, betler tx tion from - Slateior muktia• pal lasalwn, which 'adcis train 0he..10 t/rree per cent. more, ace ording to the rate levied on ether property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attacbett to each note, which tnay be cut off and sold to any bank or banker promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions.— This is now oared qr - 11 expected that its superior advantages will make it 90 days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on clo- sing the subscriptions to other Loans- Private Bankers throughout the country have gen- crony agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Sub scribers will ;elect their own agents, in whoa' they have confidence, and who only are to be responSible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. , JAY COOKE, '2 GOod MILCH COWS, 4 Hogs; 1 one-horse Wag on, 1. ROCKAWAY' BUGGY , 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 Horse Power and Thresher, suit! ed for a small farm; so feet good machine strap, 1 1 wheat (an, 1 pair hay la for one or twu hor ses,.l three and 1 two.horstow, 1 single and 1 °double shovel plow, 1 revolving rake, 1 set breech bands, 2 (sets single harness, bridles, colors, lines and halters, 1 good fly-net, log,,butt, breast, halter and cow chains, 1 lock chain, crowbar, digging i ron, stone sledge, mattock, pick and shovels, rakes. _ ' .1 u uud sauwing s one 1 work bench and shaving horse, axes, maul and wedges, a lot hoes, a lot old iron, shocing.tools, car penter tools, cross-cut, hand and wood saws, 1 ri ding saddle, 1 side do.; . HAY BY THE TON, Cornfodder by the bundle; 75 bundles rye straw, 50 Bushels Rye, 30 BARRELS OF CORN,' a lot oats ' bu. cloverseed. ha. flaxseed, a lot flax, a lot sash for hot-bed, also household t hirniture —1 se letary and bookcase, 2 bureaus, one good us now; 4 bedsteads, 2 tables, 1 stand, 1 safe; • chest, 1 sink 2 doughtrays. 2 sets chairs, 2 rocking chairs, 1 cra dle. 1 good 8-day clock, 1 looking. glass, 1 extra Cook Stove, 1 Ten-plate Stove,. 40 yds. carpet, 1 buffalo robe, a lot books, peach, plum and aprebut ter, a lot dried fruit, 1 iron kettle, preserving kettle. queensware, tinware, bacon and lard by the pound, 25 gals. Syrup, 2 bbls. Vinegar, meat tub, barrels, boxes; also 18 Acres of G RAI,N I WTH E GROUND, and other-articles. EirSale to commence at 9 o'- clock on said day when the terms will bo made 'known by LEONARD SENGER. Fcb 24—ts. rrHE subscriber intending to move west, will sell at public stile, at his residence, along - the Way nesboro arid Hagerstown pike, near Dayhotf's Ida- chine Shop, on Saturday the UM of March, 180, the following property, to wit: ONE SECRETARY, 1 Bureau. good as new 1 corner cupboard, good as new; 1 wardrobe, 2 cherry Tables, ljistand, 3 bee : da,-1-ehest, 1 dozen chairs 1 table chair, 1 sink, At the seem time and place wid be sold the fol lowing articles, to . wit: • 1 EXTRA' MILCII 'COW . . . end Calf; libureau, 1 cu p b oard, 1 safe, fl chairs, I table, 1 stand, l'S day iloCk; 2' bedsteads; 1 Cook Stove, 1 chest, 1 large rocking chair, l' 19-gal keg, itais. potatoes, 1 Wool wheel; 1, llockaway 'Buggy;, earthenware, tubs, 1 largo iroiCkettle, &c. Condi tions made known on' day .of Vale. • ' • CATII..IIiINE SENGER. Fp11 . 24-:-Isj G. V. Mnzitt;'Auct. TRAY ED from the premises of the substiriber. Clliviognear Wsynesboro', - • about the middle of January, a White tout • black 'spotted, "WAR, about seven' months' old. Any information-hooding 41)' his recovery will be liberally rewarded. • Feb 17 • 3l] I. Z •SPIZENKI,E. SEVEN;THIRT The interest amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note Two cents " " " SI.UO " 20 ." " " " $lOOO •" $l, " " " " $5OOO ". Notes, of all the denominations named will , be THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET Overnment, and it is confidently GREAT POPUbill LOAN OF TAE PEOPLE. Less than $200,000,000 remain unsold, which In order that citizens of every town and section ry may a a - oriletl facilidas for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks; and Sunse ontos - AGLERT, ia. SUBSCIIIPIIONB WILL EIS RECRIVIW by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Waynesboro'. Feb 24-3 m, PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber intending to move west. will sell at public sale, at his residence, on the road lead ing front Leitervburg to Ringgold, 1 / miles from the former / and 1 miles from the latter place, on 'Thursday the 16th y March, 1865, the following property, to wit: 1 FAMILY HORSE, PUBLIC SALE ! STBAN HOG. THE subscriber intending to move west, will sell at public sale, at his residence In Quincy, on Saturday the 18th of March. 1865, The following personal property, viz: itr-therfirst - ortlerorimproverlYives, )2 improved empty hives; 1 secretary, 1 bookcase and'safe.l cor ner cupboard, door glass, I sink, 2 wat-not tables, one new; 3 settchairs, 2 locking, chairs, 4 bedsteads I kitchen fable, 1 sowing stand, 1 3 24 hour clock, I writing desk, 1 large chest, 2 LARGE TEN-PLATE STOVES, 1 Cook Stove, 2 rrieat, vessels, '1 barrel cidevvine gar, I first rate large iron kettle, • 50 VOLS. OF BOOKS, of various kinds, 1 good gamine cutter and staffer, 2 .meat benches, 24 heavy chestnut posts, 5 benches to set bendon, a lot boards, a lot flag stone, 1 new graih cradle, mowing scythe, 2 grindstons. 1 wheel barrow, 1 shot gun, 2, ladders, cooper and carpenter tools, 1 work bench mud screws, I. paint grinder, 1 keg 'of white lead; a lot birch plank, a lot cradle stuff, a lot dry paint, beeswax, neadefoot oil, and many other articles, Sale to commence nt 9 o'clock on said day, when a credit of 4 months will be giv on'all stuns of SLO and upwards. SAMUEL HEAVER. SMITH, Auct. Ftb 24-:ts] PUKE SLAILLE T" undersigned having sold his farm, will soli at public sale. at his residence, 2 miles south of avnesho o' • • ni—learling — m — • inggold4on uesky the 14th ry March, 1805, the following property, to wit: TiO FINE COWS. 3 head FAT Hogs 2 pair hny ladders 15 and In feet long, I wheat fan, 1 grain "hovel, hay, manure and shaking forks, 1 bag wagon, dung hook, 1 cut ling box, 1 double and 2 single Shovel plows, 1 one- horse harrow, double and single trees, ono screen, • / _ SIiELLER, 1 good grindstone, 1 apple null and press, 1 large hand cart with iron axle, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 log and 1, fifth chain for sor 6 horses, 1 jackscrew, a lot a . lot grain-bagsi-1-Indder-30 feet long, I large ilinnor bell, I work - bench, maul and wetlgesi, 2 6 bus. plaster, 1 meat vessel, meat twitches, 1 grain rako, 1 good cloverseed cradle, a small lot tobacco, good plow gears, bridle and col lars, 1 morticing axe, 1 pair steelyards weighing 250 lbs., several mowing scythes, a few long benches; hitt — the next 60, or FIVE OR SIX TONS OF HAY, 4 cider barrels with iron boos , : vinegar by the bar rel, a small lot plhstering lairs, 1 goodshot _un• - o-household- •, o wit: 1 PARLOR COAL STOVE., 1 large kitchen cupboard, 3 bedsteads, 1 sink ,2 safes jiwriting desk, 2 bureaus, Tables and chairq, 1 large rocking chair, 1 and other .articles not mentioned,— Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms. will be made known by Fob 24—to] PUBLIC SALE. ISHE subscriber. having determined to - remove to the west, will sell at Public Sale, at his resi nce, in. Quincy, on Monday and Tuesday the 6th and 7th days of March, 1865, the following property, .viz :. FIVE REAR OF GOOD WORK HORSES 4 head good Milch Cows, 1 or 2 will be frpsh about the time of sale, 4 Hogs ; 1 liroadtread at id 1 Nar-i row tread. Plantation Wagons, 1 one-hors a Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Falling-top Buggy, 1 Sulky, 1 Cart, 1 Barshetir Plow, 1 single and 2dc.uble Shim el Plows, 1 Harrow, 1 pair Hay Ladd era, 1 kph . Wood Ladders, ,1 Wheelbarrow; 8 sets 11 orse Gears 1 Wagon Saddle, I good Robe, 2 sets single liar. mess, 1 extra Cutting Box; 100 lls. Tobacco in the leaf, 500 lbs Hughes' Horseshoe Bars, 4000 Chest; nut Rails 3000 Oak Rails, 1000 Stakes, .500 Chest nut Posts, 150 CORDS OAK WOOD, :shout 50 cords Pine and Chestnut Wood, about 100 feet cf. Pine Scantling, about 1200 feet Pine Bor,rds, about 2000 feet Oak railings, 100 Oak Saw logs, 500 feet Pine Lath, 9 cords Rockoak Bark, a lot Dry Staves; 2 barrels Vinegar, Bacon and Lard by the pound, Potatoes by the bushel, Corn 'cly Ito barrel, Hay by the ton, and many otter arthiles. Also his entire stock of Household property. Sale to com mence at at 9 o'clock on said days when the ter ms will he made known by V'M. B. BABY. G. V. Morin, Auce,oneer on the oth. feb 17] J. R. " 7th TH - E - Stockhrililers of the Ist National Bank of Waynesboro', Pa., are herehy notified purse-. ant to the articles of association, that the capital stock of said Bank (now $50,000) is to be increas ed to .75.000. The subscription Books to be open from the 18th inst. to the Ist of March prox , when each Stockholder may subscribe for his proportion of said increase—which must be fully paid in on or before the 7th of March prox. fly order of the Board of Directors. JOHN PHILIPS, Cash. Feb 17-3 t . PUBLIC SALE. ril FIE subscribes• intending to more west, will I sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Quincy, Uiz Aloliday the '27 as day` of March., 1865, the FINE property, viz: ONE FINE YOUNG MAKE ; 1 Cow; 1 Open top Buggy; 2,sels Chairs, :2 large Rocking Chairs. 1 small do., 1 child's High Chair, 4 Bedsteads, 1 Trutul le Bedstead, 3 .good Ss fes, 2 Dough trays, 1 Humou r 1 corner Cupboard, 3 ki tands 2 Wood Chests, 1 Eno? large Lounge, 2 twenty four hour Clocks, 1 kink. 1 Churn and Buda , one new Clothes Chest, 3 'Potties, I Rocking Ora 111 0 , Baby Buggy, 1 Hobby Horse, 1. .Child's Sled, 3 Wash Tubs, 1 Clothes • 'Wringer, 1• Family about Wynn% of Carpeting; b good Rifle, I. large Moat Vessel. 2 barrels • and Vinegar, 1 8-gal. Keg; Potatoes by the bushel; a let"finware, crocks, dish es, &c., 1 iron Kettle, 1 Wood Satv, I Shovel, fo'/4 rakes nod hoes; 1 single Cilmel. Plow, 1 good Wheelbarrow, 1 horn saddle,, ' ONE FINE LARGE COOKING STOVE and fixturess, 1 Template Stove, L Parlor Cook Stove, all in good ordor. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when it credit of sux months; will be. given esa all sums of $5 and upwards, purchasers. to,give, their notes with a s golfed security, Feb :14—ts] DR,. 1. N. SNIVELY, Former Partner Dr..l. R. Richards, Chambershrg, Ia"LEAS opened. an, lace in Waynesboro', 1.16 e new house erected. by Dr. James Dro thorton deceased, and will attend promptly, to all calls. Jan. I,3—tf. MEd, 1.111 TO 111111 MEM F. theiundersigued intend to put up a Cliel Mill and t vaporster, to manufacture t3yrup .`at Ringgold,,Mil. We call the attention eff farmers to the imperiance of raisinrthe Cane. as it is M. lieved by persons Mil) have raised it to'be the most valuable crop that can lie raised. it yields from two hundred and, twenty-five to two hundred and seven ty-live gallons 'of Syrup to the acre. no Cane is best planted en hills. The seed should be lo:routed before planting it. Persons wishing ufget seed bin get it at Charles Hitosheiv's 'store. Ringgold; at Charles llitesitew's store, Smithaberg;. at Ground & Logan's store, beitershurg; at Gee. Stover's' Inore, 'Waynesboro'; at Daniel Mentzer's Mill, at Samuel Frantz's Mill, at th.b. Besore's Mill, in the DM& Corner; and at the Nunnery Mill. ' rell. 1 2 1%4 & 17. FRICK. PUBLIC SALE, 28 SCIPS OF BUS, GEORGE•; HOOVER. G. X. MoNo. Auer SEWING rvIACHINE, JOHN NEWCOMER. .0. V. MoxG, All Ct. , I n THE subsetilier Intending to move went. will sell nt public sole. nt his residence, on thorned lead, ing from Waynesboro' to Hopewell Mille or Force miles from the (ismer Mace, on neadoy the 71h of March, 1865, the jollowing personal property, to will 6 WORK ITORSES 2 Colts, one three nn.l one pne•yoor old; 8 heal of Cattle, four ot which are Mitch Cows; 7 head of fine Shoals; 2 FARM WAGONS, one with Ilea, hows and trough, 1 one-borne Wag. on, 1 'Spring Wagon, 1 Buggy, 1 Sleigh, 1' Thretilt. ing Machine and Power, 1 Wheat Pan, - 1 Hulling Screen, 1 Corn 'Grinder, • ..1. SIcCOR;IIIGK REAPER, 1 Gum Spring Drill, (Troxers make,) nearly new; 1 sp.:ing hay rake, 1 revolving rake, t hay carriage, paw hay ladders, l wood bed, 2 three, and 2 two horse plows, 2 harrows, 1J double and t 2 single shov el plow, 1 corn coverer, twO-horse cultivator, tre ble, double and single tries, 2 spreaders, 1 fifth c hain` mad spreader, breast and butt chainX, 2 log chains, Ilackscrevv, :3 sets Brethchbands, 4 gets front gears, plow gears, bridles, rollers, housens, halters, fly nets, lines, 1 wagon saddle, I set harness, 8 cow chains, fors and rakes, bavvagon, lot bags, I cut : . ting box, 1 chop che.V.,, 1 mixing box, 1 SET BLACKSMITH TOOLS, - digging iron. mattock, pick and shoe's, 1 grind stone, 2 grain cradles, hoes and rakes, lot harrow and bolsur stuff, 2 arms and braces for horse pow er, pine and oak plank, maul and wedges, 1 cross cjg_sa_w,_ales,-work--benel4—elttvin oat ' meat vemrels 1 iron kettle ) , 1 pot rack, tubs, soft soap, 1 lard stand, 2 piekle stands. 4 barrels and vinegar, 6 benches, 1 dctchoven, Potatoes by the bushels, 2 bushels Cloverseed, Hay by the ton, 125 bundles rye straw, 57 Acres GRAIN in the GROUND, 2 dinner bells; 1 secretary and book case, 1 bureau, 1 corner cupboard, 2 tables, 2 stands 9 bedsteads, 1 settee, 2 window blinds 3 sets chairs, 8-day clock, 5 rocking_chairs,.l sink, blinds, wog d box, 1 cook Stone and fixtures, 2 Nine-pla to Stoves, 1 .Parlor Stove, lot tin cans, 1 shot gun, Bacon by the pound and other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when the terms Will he made known. Any Limon wishing to cash their notes, interest will be deducted. JOEN W. BONEBRANE. Feb 17—ts] G. V. Mos% Auct. PUBLIC SALE. I.HE subscriber will sell at public sale, at his ree idence, at Mt. Vernon, near Samuel Frant's Mill, on Monday the 13th r.f March, 1865, the fol lowing property, to wit: ummWEE of extra qualities, 11 years old; 3 bay Colts, two of which are three and one one-year old; (arfo4:::l3r) CiCYV I rr, 2 young Bulls, of improved breed, 2_Heifers, 7 shoats I—lourhorseWrigi - ni and Bed, I one and two-horse Wagon and 80, 1 pair hay ladders, neatly new; 1 spring wagon, 1 grain drill, in gobd order; 1 tele graph feed cutter, a good article; a spring tooth xake„ (Dayhoff a) 1 barrow, 2 two-horse plows; 2 double and 1 single shovel plow, 2 new corn cul tivators, corn shelter, broom machine, a portable dry house, a portable cider mill, 1 fnim bell, wood saw, maul and wedges. pick, mattock, 2 crowbars, 2 digging irons, stme sledge, cat steel stone at“ gers and other blasting tools, fifth chain and spreld 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. rels, 2 sausage cutters and stuffer, a lot barrow stuff, I extra airtight COOKING STOVE and fixtures, , a small coal cooking stove, 2 bed steads, I shaving horse, and other articles nor men tioned. Sale to commence at 10 O'6)CH on said day when the terms Will be made known by BENJ. FRANTZ. Feb 17— ts G. V. Mtmo, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber intending to move west, will sell at public sale, at his residence, near Price's Church, on the road leading from Waynesboro' to Chambersburg, 1 miles from the former place, on Wednesday the 80 (V' March, 1565, the following personal property, to wit; K-HO among which are three good wagon and plow lead ers and one family mare, t) one-year old Colts, FOUR HEAD OF EXTRA MILCH COWS, two of which will be fresh about the time of sale ; 9 Head of fine Young Cattle, among t4hich is one Bull; 15 HEAD OF SHEEP, among which is one pair Cotswell Sheep; 10 head Hogs, among which are two sows with pig of the Cheshehire breed; 2 Plantation Wagons, 1 Wagon Bed good as new; 1 Wood Bed, 1 one-horse Wag on and Bed, Z pair Hay Ladders; Rockaway Bug gy and Harness, 1 Basket Sleigh, 2 largo strings of Bells, 1 3111Ectilack3r "JELeapeacw and Mower, 1 patent Grain Bake, nearly new; 1 pin Grain Drill, 1 Threshing Machine with horse pow er and gum etiap, 1 CloyCr Huller, Shippensburg manufacture; 1 Wheat Fan; 1 Ltolling .screen, 1 fodder cutter, 1 cutting boi, 1 bag wagon, I wheel barrow, '2 three-horse barsbear• plows, 2 two-horse do., 2 single anti double shovel plows, 1 corn coy. erer, 2 three-horse harrows, 2 seta breechbands, 3 sets front gears, 5 sets plow gears, fly -nets, bridles, collars, housens, halters and Imes, 4 pair butt traces, 2 parr breast chains, 4 pair long traces, Flog chain, 9 cow chains; 1 jackscrew, treble, double and sin gle trees, 2 shovels, grain cradles and mowing scythes, forks and rakes, 1 dung hook, a lot oitt iron ?il UM OF ORAN 3 THE MIIIIII, Hay by the Ton, Potatoes by the Bushel, Cornfod der by the 'Load, CORN by the BARREL 125 Bushels Oath, 30 grain bags. '6 bedsteads, three French and one cottace, 1 secretary, 1 bureau, 1 spring-seated hair cloth :Sofa, 1 marble top stand, 1 breakfast . and 2 (lining tables; 2 sets chairs,4 lock ing chairs,l sato 2 wash stands, 1 clock, 4 chests, 1 kitchen cupboard, 1 sink, 1 donglitray, 1 parlor stove,l large dinner bell, iron and copper kettle, meat vessel, churn, 30 crocks of applebutter, car. peting and oilcloth by the yard, bacon 'and lard by pound, barrels boxes, and litany other alleles not enumerated. Belo to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when tha terms will be made known by JOHN STAM V. Feb 17—ts.) . U. V. Moro, Auct. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY FROM REBEL INVASION TN the Insurance Company of North A mericn.— I . lncorperated in 1794—Capital, *590,000-4'ettil properties - near sl . .soo.ooo—Chinter perpetual AppliCation received for War and ordinary fge ritt6as --peparate combined--at modenna rates Usr . fen 17-3t)i 4iOSEPI-r DOUGLAS, Agent. LAM} to the premises of the subscribers shout ithe Ith inst. ii , II.A.Y 11011.60, blind oe MX eye. supposed to be about 18 years old. The garner is *quested' to prove property, pay charges and take him away. LE V 1 YOUNG. ' ‘ Feb 24 - 3t.. / 4 11C - KArLirt, ljuttas Puritie s at Fah. S. '64 r . you u•s ut line Pomade you must get it at r Tirl'orV HOPEWELL OIL 00V/PANT. . , CppitoL-$200,006: Maree4() Adooo..pir Vrilsloo 'OE ' . •Prerident.. . • , , , • . Reeretar!) and Tieasurer. „. , • ' SiMPSON'AnfICA,.. 'Pireeters, ' , • • , W. S. Pletcher , MoConnelslMrg, John, Rowe. Greencastle, ‘O, F. Benedict, Bedford, ' I. 0. Everimrt, Martinsburg; it John .1. Schell, Somerset, C. P. Ramsdell, Oil City. J. H. Seymonr, Hagerstown Md. 434 WALNUT STUNT, PHILADELPHIA. 885,000 RESERVED AS A WORKING CAPITAL This Company has been orgetpize.l in strict con formity with the Laws of the State, and places nn - ficticious value upon its Stock, the Shares being sold at Par. • The Property of this Company je situated in Scrub• Grass Township, Penang° county., Pa., and is known as “The Thomas Jacobs' Farm,” recently owned by Elijah Jacobs. It contains two hundred acres of land, which the company own in fee simple. Great value is attached to this location on account of its proximity to several of the best producing wells in the Venango Oil Region. The Farm lies on the west side of the Allegheny River. having a river frontage of upwards• of one mile in • • - , Wing suilicient boring surface for at least one hundred wells Immediately opposite,'vn tho 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 shipment of oil, the contiguity of the river saving the great expense of transportation incurred by pasties operating luither 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 — tire — or lions commenced by them will result in the devel- , oprnents of one of the richest Oil Basins uf 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• lied. There is at present the greatest activity Pt grew— ty_in_ tins vicinity, and n great demand for boring Uni tary. • The Company is organized solely with the view of deielbping their Territory and engaging in the legitimate — liffsiars — of - proeucing Oil, The man. a;ement of the affairs of the Company has been en trusted 'to,gentlemen of well-known bnsinesa quali fications, who will bring, to the accomplishment of their purpose, their united enterprise end skill. E% 'A Limited Neer, LLe—rold-at • ar Value. • ta- Subscriptions will ho received by JOHN PHILIPS, First National Bunk, Waynesboro'. Jan 27—tf. - _ - _FIRST SU PPLYOF - NE W FALL AND WINTER I AT , THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM rif+4 #lO 4 Cs . ) T* 34 M Y stock embraces all the best styles of Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy CqesztasEZISMUCOLEIGEOEXt e Plain and Fancy VESTINGS, all of which will be mule to order in tho most fashionable and work manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit cud°. mere. Also a full stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING AO-CHEAP FOlt Also one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S FIiRNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts, Hoisory, Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and Cassimeree which will he made o order at the shortest notice. J. A. FISHER, opposite Washington House, Hagerstown, Md. Oct. 21 1864. FEBRUARY 10, 1865. DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! .IEI 0 Cili.C4 e•ci. i :P r.i. 0 OE6. METCALF & -111..TESHEW,. CAN oiler great inducements to pepions in want of Dry Goods; as they were in the market hist week and purchased a large amount of goods, ut greatly reduced prices (caused by peace rumors.) Our Stock of Ladies' Dress bloods.. is tull, coin priiing all kinds, styles and qualities, from 25 cents up to $3 per yard ; Bleached and Unbleached Mos. liras from 31 to 62 cents; Calicoes from 25. to 371 cents per yard ; Speol Cotton 10 cents—Ticking 37i and $1 per yard ; Cloth, Vassirnerte, Satineus and Jeans, very cheap. We have Oil Cloths for floors, Oil Cloth for tables, Oil Cloth for stairs. Hoop Skirts 2 • Hotp Skirts ! We havo made arrangements with a 1 - loop Skirt Manufactory in Connecticut, by which we are ena bled to offer to the Ladies a troop Skit which for neatness And duribility cannot be surpassed in the whole country. We make it a point to, keep a full stock of goods. at all teasons of she year ; in fact we are receiving goods weekly, which enables us to give to our pe. lions a good stock to select from. and at prices tha t cannot fail to satisfy all. • Very lleppectfully, Feb 10,186,5. /11HE sulfscriber intending to MOVE! from Wayne& boro' will sell at public sale, at his residence on Plain street, on Friday, the 31M of Alareh, -1865, the following person:it property, to 2 HEAD OF HORSES; I Spring Wagon, 1 set Harticest—also . hi.entue stock of Cabinet maker l'sols, with the following household Furniture, viz:—Bureaus, Tables, Bed• steads, Stands, Sinks ; and many other articles not necessary to onunnzate. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock en said day when the terms will be made known by JOHN FISHER. Feb. 10—ts) . G. V. Moro, 4uct. PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned, administrator of Joseph Funk, deed, will sell at public sale, at Buena Vista Springs, on Friday they P.M of March, 1865, the following personal property, to win DRAUCHT MARE, I extra Milch Cow, (Devonshire) 1 young Bull; Wagon. for one or two horses; L Spring Wagon, 1 new gap plow, 1 new single shovel plow, 1 harrow. double and single trees, 1 set breeclibands, 1 set harnese,.l cutting. box, 1 cider press, 1800 PRIME CHESTNUT RAILS, a lot Lumber. Also household furniture consisting of 7 Bedsteads. and Bedding, 5 Tables, t corner cup-. board, 2 burevus, 2 safes, Isettec, - 5 stands, 3 sele chairs, 3 stoves and pipe, lot old iron, also 1 BILLIARD TABLE, and fixtures, 1 Bagatell Table and fixtures, 1 Air Gun, and many other articles not enumerated. bale 41 commence of 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by DAVIE) 11. FUNK, Adm'r. Feb 17—"til G. V. Moss, Auct. KUNTZ% GOODS, ON CHAMBERSBURG. MOTCALF & Hilt:81JB vv. BLIU SALE. OCTOBER 21. ,~ ~~,~ .1864.„ LATEIT ARRIVAL! =E=EI MESON, BENEDICT & CO., Wi;ynesboro' Pi. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FIRST SUPPLY, Ft INT SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY,- GOODS!.. WINTER DRY GOnps WINTER DRY (Mops WINTER DIU (0)01)s 111 - 4 - 2 1 _W - 7113LEIL-11 DRESS GBODS LADIES LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. ' FITRR, SHAWLS AND NURIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NUtifAs, FURS, S}IAWLS AND NUDIAS. HOSIERY AND OLOVEA, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY .AND GLOVES " D :TI %TEE rkIIBDIIS , s, MEN'S WINTER HOODS, MEN'S WINTER COOPS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOTHS; CA NSI.IIER ES ANT) SA7fIVE7 TS, MOTHS, CA SSI 31E1 fES AND SAT/NETTS, CLOTHS, OASSEVERES AND SA TI NETTS, NDERS IHRTR; UNDERSHIRTS CND ERSII AND A ND A _ND DRA WERE. • DRAWERN, . DRAWERS, • GIB-O- CIUL E Groceries, Groreries, 0 roceries, DRY GOOD', DRY opon., DRY GOODS. „AtifFARE AB 119 TINS. Queenstrar., Queen:ware, Qtreensware, EirWe woulil call the attention c oar custom• ers and the public to our now mock, of goods, and at the same time return: our thanks to. 'customers and others for their liberal patronage, and will el • deavor by fair dealing with all, to merit a continu ance of the same. • AMBERSON, BENPICT & CO. October 21.1881 RAKE'S II Fah. 5, 'G t. liters at. ITardrcerroi, ITardinare, 17nrclivare, No/inns, Notion rt; No tioni, lCltßf7'~s
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