TITELIC SAM sni icriheir will sell at public:sole, on SAT ,DAY THE 11TH DAY OF-NO UMBER at his residence. on the read leading from !nesborot to Habillasville, 6 miles from. the for and II froth the latter place, the following prop to wit: GOOD HORSES, an entre. leader; 1 Cow. 2 Heifers 64 fat &eq. extra Back. , 4 MARCIE! PAT HOGS; BABRBLS CORN, 60 'bushels Potatoes, 30 gels big oats for seed, a lot of white Rye, Rye .v by the bundle; THREE:110101E WAGON, ink Wagon Ladders, 1 Wagon bed. 1 cart nearly r, 1 spring wagon, 1 new wheelbarrow, 1 Bar u.' Double and 3 Single Shovel Plows, 1 wheat I'extra Cutting Box, 2 sets Breadths:ids ' l set th us , --Aters, bridles , lea d br int Clears, tly-nets, collars, bridles, new lest Jrl riding saddle, riding bridles; balms, cow chins, :hi lock, 1 four-horse wood sled, 1 grindstone, in cradles, mowing scythes. 1 stove 1 dry house, cooper kettle, 1 safe, 1 desk, 1 cupboard, a lot ' castings and other articles. SEVEN MOUNTAIN LOTS, Lot No. 1, 15 acres and as follows perches. No. 2, 15 acres and 100 parches.- 16 acres and 27 perches. No. 4, 11 acres 158 perches. No. 5,12 acres and 150 perches 6, 17 acres and 28 perches. No. 7, 19 acres 127 perches. Also 2500 postfence rails,.2oo In d stakes for cap fence, 6000 cooper stuff, over pine logs at Harbaugh's saw irill, which will sold by the thousand feet, board measure, Per ks wishing to view the lots will be met by the =Tiber at Geo. Harbaugh's Saiv Mill at ten o'- ck on the 9th of November if the weather will mit, if not, on the 10th. IcV7The above lots are well set with chestnut. ckoak, pine and other timber. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when terms will be made known by Oct. 27—b, TAILORING! AE subscrib' er informs the citizens of Waynea. ,& boro' nd the public generally that ho has open a sho in the room adjoining the Barber Shop, 3 duo to the new Grocery Store, wuere ho will rry on t e Tailoring business. Garments for men 1 boys e 1. out and made to order at reasonable as. " the advantage of many years experi :et in Ito business he flatters himself that he can re generaLsatisfaction. .. . . . . Lir The latest city Fashions regularly received. JACOB REININOER. Oct. 27—tf. ea. WANTED. GOOD BROOM-MAKER will be employed to manufacture 1000 or more Corn Brooms by subscriber. ABRM. BARR, Oct 27 —tf] Near Waynesboro', Pa. . $25.00 REWARD! aubarriber will pay the above reward for 4ch information as will lead to tho detection conviction the person or person who some , since destroyiti the top•part. of his family we. WM. WEAULY. ct 27-3 t. ' - T7lir.A. riLl '362 . N experienced •miller aesires a situation as Foreman Hitler for liberal wages. For forth mnation call on or address JOHN L. STOUFFER, Oct 27-3t•] DR. J. A. ROYER, (SUCCESSOR TO F. FOURTRMAN,) DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fine hair and Toota Brushes, PERFUMERY. Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs; Toys and Yankee Notions; Glass, Patty, Kerosene Oil and Lamps. . MAN.UFACTUR ED Tobacco, Segall; and Snuffs. Wines and Brandies for Meoical purposes ; Foreign and Domestic Fruit. CONFECTIONARIES, nsr.c. • - All the Patent Medicines of thl• day, together ith other aiticles in my line too numerous to ment or'. all of which will be sold at the lowest prices r cash. I invite those wishing articles in my line call as I feel assured I can make It to their in •rest to purchase of me N. B. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully:Corn oundetl. The - undersigned avails !Airmail of the opportu. ity to tender his - thanks to his firmer patrons of Vuynesboro' - and vicinity for their kind and con nued support in his business, and would regard it s an additional favor to have them continue to pa• onize his successor, Dr. John A. Royer, who is .ell worthy their confidence. F. FOURTHNIAN. October 13, 1865 MOUNTAIN LAND ;OR SALE. HE subscriber will oiler at public sale in R'ay ni•shoro' ON SA I'UIWAY I'HE 18TH DAY I", NOVEMBER, 1865,u tract of Mountain Land, ontruning 41L41130 -ell sot with young Chestnut and Rockoak /tail Itnber, adjoining Janis of John Gehr, Levi Sun. lets, and others. The Mentzer (kip Road runs hrough this tract. This is p. , rhaps one of ihe most aluuble Timber tracts on the,..iouth Mountain 'ne tract will be sold together or in lots to suit put• Misers. Persona whiliing to viL w the land before the day f sale wil cull on the bubacriber who will show it o them. • 5t14113 to commence at 1 o'clock on dud uy When the terms will 'be made known by • JAMES IiItUMBACK. G. V. ALONG, A uct, Oct. 20-r. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS I 1111 E. Ladies of Way nosboso' and vicinity arc re opectfully, in tin mod that MKS. E. GROVE as opened the largest and most varied assortment f.Mtilniery and Puney Hoods ever °Mired in Chum erulaug and would au examination of her tuck and priceil, ds no charges are inia.e for chow ng gut*. Her storo is on 2d St. nearly opposite the Market ..fuse, Chainsnirsburg Pu. Oct. , 2tl- 7 - 4w: STRAY HOG. AME ito .ghe, premises, of the subscriber on the :aria of .01116%14u .Beaver, sometime ih April white Boar,medium size, with a blacks spot thadl hip 'I be owner to requested to prove prep • ety, !poy, clurg•s anti take lam away. Oct. 13—..e1. • . ANDREW N. STALL:Y. subscri•or notifies 'persons - who gave their notes otitis bale on the' 22d of. March, 1806, hut the amine:Atbe .due on the 22d just 11 nut add within Min days after niaturiiy interest will charged trim date ortkote.' The nutesi•hsve been vit at the 0140 . 6e, • A bersoil; Benedict dt to' . oet SAMUEL ROYER. J. M. Stunt, Auct Near Waynesboro', Pa, sTonuang;AkKienw - , BALSAM OR PAIN kILLER. -The Great Remedy for Sore Throat or Dip. Aeries, Oraup, Neuralgia, Also far Diarrhea,, Dysentery, - Motto, ("lidera Mortals, Vomiting, Pains in the Stom ach, Cramps, Frosted Feet, Chap ped Hands,Fresh and Old Sores, Bruises, Burns, Toothaehe,,i to. be used Internally and' Et;. temerity. The attention of the public is especially called to it as a remedy for Diptheria or Sore Throat. It has been tried in hundreds of cases in different parts of the country and has never failed to cure if used inlimeand.accordingfo_direAons. A great amount Of ituffering might often be saved by having a couple of bottles, of this valuable medicine in the house.— Try it, and it will speak wonders for itself. Read the strong testimony in its favor appended below. As an external remedy for Croup, Sore Throat, I'ptherio, Frpah Cote; Old Sores, (Thew. Hands Burns, &c., nothing can equal it, always alleviating the most severe painsin a few minutes. Knowing it to be perfectly harmless, and having been 'used with unbounded success,. and in many cases when nothing else would relieve,, I have directed every a gent to return the money to any purchaser if it did not give entire satisfaction; feeling confident that not one bottle in 1,000 will be returned. Parents cannot-keep-a-more-efficacious medicine in the house. frr the treatment of children, when suddenly attacked with CROUP, SORE THROAT, DIPTHERIA, SOARLETINA, &c., which so of ten, like a thief a; night, makes such ravages among their flocks of little ones, when they are attacked with Croup, Sore Throat, and their breathing oh" atructed. Then rub well the neck and chest with the Pain Killer, at the same time giving a few drops internally, and you will never have to lament their removal by those dangerous diseases. It has proven itself infallible in the last stages of Group and Sore Throat, when given over to die. It is also a valua ble remedy for Bronchitis, and all affections of the Throat. The Pain Killer has snatched many a child from an untimely grave; now reader, purchase a bottle or two of the Pain Killer, and it will prove a God-send in the above diseases. No person having used One bottle will ever be with Out it in the family. It is one of the most effi cient family medicines ever offered"to the public for the removal of the nervous derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, Throat, ate., and all who use it will find it so. In fact, no family should ever be without a bottle in the house. Croup and Sore Throat are diseases which very often carry oil the patient very suddenly. It would be well in such cases to have the balsam or Pain Killer always ready, it being an infallible reniedy, by giving it internally, and at the same time satu rate a flannel cloth well and let it be , applied to the th.oat and over the chest; it never fails to relieve if applied properly, having cured numbers of cases of the worst hind. All who have used it speak in the highest terms of it in curing sore Throat, &o. Dysentery is a disease of the larger and lower in testines, and its presence is indicated by bloody diu charges, Consisting of blood and slime. It is a dan gerous malady, and must be treated with caution. The object being to restore the bowels, and to do this the healing balsam will be found a valuable remedy by giving a teaspoonful every 16 or 20 min utes. Cramps of the stomach, and especially of the bow els, are violent affections of the muscular and ner vous system. budden shocks of cold frequently produce Cianips of thu stomach and bowels, and for Om the Healing- Balsam is an infallible remedy,' by taking inwardly atad bathing the stomach and bow els well with the "Suisun, and lay a piece of flannel on wet with the mime. Diurrheca is a dangerous disease, and in many localities at is worse• than others. It prostrates the patient very much, and often change of water or diet alnets the bowels considerable, and causes great pain, and very often brings on Dysentery, which as more dangerous than -the hrst.---Now Stone braker's balsam will ellectually cure in. every case. Only try it, and be convinced of its inestimable val ue. PRICE 40 CENTS PER BOTTLE. STONEB,RAKER'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP • FUR MB RAPID CURE 0.1.• Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, Aiithino, Difficulty of breath. ,ing, Spitting, Spitting of Blood, First stage of Consumption, Soreness of , the Throat, and all Affections of the PULMONARY ORGANS. This SYRUP is an invaluable remedy for the al leviation and cure of PULMONARY I)IISP.AbES. It is prompt in its action, pleasant to the taste, and from Its extreme mildness, is • peculiarly applicable to the use of children and persons in delicate health. As an anodyne expectorant, it will always be found to be benetioul by alleviating and inrolsting the se verest spells of coughing so distressing to the patient. The indispensable qualities of such a remedy for popular use, must ,be, certainty of operation, ab. seine of danger from accidental overdose, and its adoption to every patient of any age or either rex. These conditions have been realized in this prepa ration, which, while it reach's+ to the foundation of diseases, and acts with unfailing certainty, is still harmless to the delicate invand or tender intent. It is highly recommended wherever it has been used, asd so apparent is its usefulness and so re• markable has been its cures, that it is fast super ceetling. every other article of a similar kind fur those diseases. The afflicted can rely upon its doing as much or more, than any other remedy in soothing the nerves, facilii alias expectoration, and healing the Li ISE AS r. D RUN ItS, thus striking at the root of all diseas es lend eradicating it froin the system. A trial of it is all that is necessary to convince the public of the true merits of the above prepara tion. All I ask Is a trial of this Preparation, as it has no equal in its effects mod never tails to give entire saiislaction to all who use it. We warrant it in all cases, or the money refunded. Trot IT—ONLY 26 a 50 CENTS A BOTTLII. „ sale by Dr. Ji , in4 A. Royce. Druggist, aynesboro', and by Country Dealers generally.. Oct. 6-6 m A NEW STOCIC or BOOTS & SHOES FOR TEIE FILL ED WINTER PRIDE ! -0- y & J E LDEN have just received . 1 prime stork _t_4 l of Boots and Shoes for the fall and winter leads, comprising a variety al Metes and Boys Boots and shoes, LADIES AND MISSES BOOTS, lifalmorals and Gaiters; with children' shoes of all varieties. We have also a splendid article of Gents M ili aty G loves, Buckskin and Cotton Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, suspenders, neckties, cotton sad woolen hose. Perfumery of all kinds, a fresh assortment with Retrowveys celebrated Turkish Batidolinean Hnir Tonic the greatest Beautifier and restorer of the age. Monnover we hove received a new cipply of Watches, Cloeks; , Jewelry and It oitions. Ala° Tobacco, cigars, snuffs, trunks, valises, Bask liackois and mats; bash supply of caadioa, nuts arid all articles usually kept is - Watches, Ulocks and Jewelry repaired at short notice. %tie invite all our .fiiends and cus tomers and all others iri need of anything in our line 'to give us a rah, feeling- satisfied 'that we can give you atigixtd for letter bargain. than cao.be obtain ed at any other houswfor cash. ' October 1:4 1.80. . dc.f. ELDEN. ' MIME CIMMO STORE. BACK AGAIN WITH AN ENTIRE . NEW STOCK T" nndersigned announce to the citizens of Waynesboro' and. surrounding wintry that they have iv-opened their store at the old stand, one door East of gibbet's Hotel, with an entire new tock-o READY-MDE CLOTHING, embracing garments of almost every style and price, for Men and Boys, and other fOrnishing goods for gentlemen in endless variety; also Hats, Trunks, &c., all of which have just been purchased for cash at the latest reduced prices. --The public-are - invited . -to - call and - examine-their new stock before making purchases elsewhere, as they are satisfied that they can suit the wants of the community at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. FELLHEIMER 11: STRAUSS. October 8. 1865, DI NI LIR TO MI MIRY I METCALF & HITESHEW'S, And Buy your Dry Goods ! 2 THEY have an immense stock and are selling at less prices than any other House in the county. They sell the bait yard wide MusFn (heavy) at 37 cents, and lower grades proportionally cheap. Good Calicoes for 25 Better " " • 31 Beat that is made for 35 Beat quality new style Delains only 37 100 PIECES Shirting Flannel from • ' 45 up Heavy Gray •!'wiled Shirting Flannel Nets. Satinetti we have from 27 up Oil Clothe and Carpets. • , BLANKETS ! A heavy grey Blanket weighing 6 lbs. for $5,00 per pair; a full assortment of 'White Blankets.— Spool Cotton-rut beet makes, 3 spools fot 25 cts.— Ladies Coats and Circulars, a full assortment. In short we havc a full stock Dry Goods and Notions, which will be sold at the lowest possible rates. METCALFE & HITE SHEW. Ch&mberebu rg, Oct. 6, 1865. . SIXTH QUARTERLY' REPORT Of the condition of the First National Bank of Waynesboro' on the morning_otthe first_hlonday of October, 1865, RESOURCES. Bills and Notes Discounted 09,072,93 U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation 70)00,00 U. S. Bonds and other U. S. Securities 50,700,00 Cash Items & Revenue Stamps 242,22 Cash in circulating Notes of this Bank Cash in Notes of other Na tional Banks Cash in Notes of State B'ke. Legal Tender Nuys Expense and Tax acct. Due ft um N at. Banks " " other Banks Capital Stock Circulating Notes received from Comptroller 67,150,00 Due to Depositors 78.463,35 " " Banks 1,953,29 Surplus Interest and Enke 8,127,47 The abnve &Statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. JNO. PHILIPS, Cash. Sworn to and subscribed before me, Oct. 2, 1865. J. F. KURTZ, Notary Public. Oct 0--St. PUBLIC SALE .HE subscriber intending to remove to the west, will offer at Public Sale. at his residence in Waynesboro', on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 186 b, the collowlng personal property, to win ONE BUGGY and miming part of a Buggy, I Wagon for one or two horses, 1 Sleigh, a lot Lumber, a lot irons, chains, shovels. hoes, barrels, tube, forks, desk and counters, churns, washing machines, ate. Also a lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting in part of Tables, Chairs', Bedsteads. Uupbonrds, Bureaus, Stands, Clock, Lounge, one Cook Stove and fixtures, 1 Parlor Steve, 1 Ten plate Stove, glass ware', queoneware, linware,erock ery, t large iron kettle, 1 pair scales and weights, 1 pair steelyards, together with many other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock ou said day, when a credit of six months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards, pur chasers to give their notes with approved security. No pods to be removed until sertled tor. SAM DB L LY DA Y. U. V. Amu, Auct. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO„, Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia Incorporated 1860. Charter Perpetual. Author- ized Capital, $500,000. Pahl Up Capital, $260.000 Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864. ' The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of FIFTY P.ER CENT,,on all pmmiurns received upon Myriam. Pommes during the year ending Dei camber 31st, 1863, and in force at that date, the a bove amount to be credited to said Policies, and have also ordered the Dividend of 1860 on Policies issued during that veer to be paid, as the annual premiums on said Policies• are received. OFFICERS. Piesident-7Alexander Whi Ildin. • Secretary and Treasurer—John S. Wilson. ' Actuary—John C Sims. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—Alexander din, J. Edgar Thomson, Ooorgo Nugent, Hon. Jas. Pollock. Albert C. Roberts. P. B. .1W ingle. Sumo I Work. William J. Howard, Hon. Joseph Allison, Samuel 'l'. Bodine, John Aikman, Charles F. Heat litt, Isaad,Hozlehurst. Wu. 0. Burn, Chambersburg Pa., is the general Agent of the American bite insurance and Trust Company for Frank lin' Co. Jos. BotmLes..Agent for Waynesboro' awl vicin itt. REFERENCES.--Joux Prtu.tra and WILLIAM 1-11-BBOT/IgHTON. z_ti.____' , Varietyll Call and get a pamphlet. JO :S. DOUGLA§, Agent. • Oct. IS, 1865,1 - ArcALPF; tirrespgis ATII Still at the oia btarer. Seeonit lbetweee,thu Jail one Olueliingiew Muse, tinutlecide. IF YOU DO GO TO CHAMBERSBURG, 235,00 603,00 20,199,46 V 71,86 22,961,91 :3 0 8 , 2 5 ---$230,604,11 LIA BIL ITE S. • $75.000,00 $230,694,11. lEIMEII!MEI! INEMII , ,I PRI08&1108kilell'9 COLUMN ! W /I AIL Xjr AND , v'cii THE undersigned tender to the community their thanks for past patronage, and would also take t opportunity of reminding them that they have lately received from the East a splendid selection of goods, which for beauty and style cannot be novas: sod outside of the cities. Their goods have been selected with much care asregard. durability and price. LADIES! GOODS: The attention of the ladies is directed to their handsome styles of SILKS, . • ALPACAS, . • MERINOS, -a DEL.&TNES, BARATHEAS, . , COBURGS, PLAIDS, POPLINS; They have some beautiful patterns of French Merino and all wool Detains that are hard to beat: ualacalaa aoccia Black Silk, Black Alpacas, Black all wool Delaio,double width, - " French Merinos, " English . 1 French and English Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs ' Black Jack Flannel. An attractive line of Wrappings, such ei Plaid nhd Plain, Long and Square Shawls, Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Nubies, Scarfs, &cm Jowvin's Kid Gloves, Gametteir, Lisle Thread and Merino Gloves, Hosiery in abundance. GENTLEENS' GOODS: They-ssk the gentles:mkt° notice their fine stock of COATINGS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS ex they pass along, and they feel assured that they have the goods to suit t hear in pattern and price. Table Covers, Shirting Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, Balmoral .Hoop Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen and Pa- per Collars, all sizes, Duck Gloves and Mittens. Tweeds and J ears, Curds and Satinets, Shaker Flanel, Opera Flanel, Plaid Flanels, Striped Flanels. Ur Ladies who ere in want of a nice Coat or Cloak can find the article at their establishment, with all the necessary trimmings. ouch as buttons, gimps and cords of different patterns. Ladies' Gaiters, Balmoral Ties, Head Netts. Cor sets, Corset Clasps and Collars. WHITE GOODS : Plain and Barred Cambric, Tape Trimming, Velve t Trimming and Buttons, • Veil., • Cambric H'dka, Hose, , BACAEMES. BEST RIO, IMPERIAL TEA, MOLASSES at 60 eta Fugal, QUfENSWARE, Cutlery. _ . Spoons, CeJar Ware, Brooms, Baskets, Bowls, Buckets. Kerlerm, Carpet, Oil Cloths Window Shodos, Curtin Fixtures, Boots and Shoes, Gum Shoes, When you tenni StoChinn Yarn both wool • and cotton just step in and you :will find a good assort ment, . ErThe subscribers kindly ask the public to vis it their house end inspeet their stock before pur chnsing elsewhere, en they feel couB.lent•that their prices and goods will plen.e nil. PRICE & 110.EFLICH. scp. '29. JOS,Erli DOV.GLAS,. ATTORNEY" AT LAW, 'DIEING licensed as CLAIM, AGENT, BEAL ESTATE AGENT and LAND WARRANT BROKER will attend to applications for Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay; and all claims against the :State or National Government. As" Real Estate Agent will lease, Pell. or purebase lands in Frank lin County. or exchange thorefote Western Lands alga' will buy aptl tall LAND WARRANTS. (101 - VXYAKOIN , G-11vette. Wills. Agreements. Leases, (tic. executed a s heretofuru at moderato priers. Oct 20-3 m. -WEFT THE sAbsteriuer ham I'r sale at Ilia Factory near Wayiresburo', n rlinietb lot of Sweet Poulton. Parsons villain Potatoes are itivite.l to give him a call. 1) F. GOOD. Oct 1:13t. SEPTEMBER 22nd, . BEVFAFTMAkY4O44=II GOODS!! MESON, INDICT & CO'S. BerlVe are now receiving our FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, DRY Cat- CO CO .3120 113 , DRESS GOODS Pl. 3 1:411.. mia_sn go ADS II Ruffling Edge Ribbon', Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Cloths, ' Cassimeres, Sattinette, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattioetts. SYRUPS GROCERIES SUGAR„ 'COFFEE, SYRUPS, SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS, SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS; FISH, TOBACCO, FISH, TOBACCO, - Flz li , TOBACCO. illfillAill, B111)11111, E 1 Q LiEENS WA R E, HARDWARE. Q EE NS WA RE. HARD WARE QL'EE SS WARE, 11A RD W A Rk.,'; ES" We call the attention Of our customers ani the, public _to_our mock ot .no fsr_ goods._ end utdm saint) time return oar thanks to ell for their !hyena patronage, and WO . will endeavor - bv dyeing with all, to merit-a coutinuance_ot,ihe A M 13EltSON, r do Co. ti s eptember ;2, 1865. • 1866~ i ~, irn a 1:oil GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS. LADIES LADIES LADIES LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Woolen Goods, Woolen, Goods, Woolen Goods, Notions, • Notions, Notions. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, 'WHOA.% NEW ♦ND GEORGE STOVER HAS lIETURNItIi .FROM PAILADEL PHIA WITH A SUPPLY OP. _ DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,'QUIENSWARII GROCERIES, ME?' To which he invites the attention of of his patrons and the public generally. September 22, 1865. PEINGAn SUE Eu. HE subscriber offers at'Private Sale his value. Va ble property, being•a.Tract of Land situated 21 milei East of Waynesboro', on' the road leading from the former place to Naer'a Factory, adjoining lands of Isaac Mackey, John Bonebrake, John Funk, and others, containing .A. E more or less. in.' high state of cultivation. The improvements are a - TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE with Basement in front and Cellar behind it—a never•failing well 14 water at the door—a good Bank Barn with Wagon shod and Corn Crib all under one roof, Frame Hog Pen, Frame Wash house and slaughter house together, which is over the race—a stone Smith Shop; also a good Water Power with a Frame, Grist and Saw Mill, all in good order. No trouble with ize in the win ,ter. There is also on said premises a largo variety of choice fruit trees. such as apple, pear, peach, plum, three different kinds of tame grapes. There is also a Tenant-House on the above tract, with good implovemonta and a never•failing spring on the lot. Persons wishina to purchase such a property will do well by calling on the subscriber. JOHN' L. METCALF. aep 90--tf MOUNTAIN LAND PUBLIC SALE. $ Tlig subscriber will offer at Public Sale In front of hie Hotel, in Waynesboro', on SATURDAY E 4Ttl D.AY'OF NOVEMBER, 1865, the following described Mountain laud, situated in Washington township, to wit : Lot No. 1 ccintsins 30 Acres and 13 perches, 10 acres of which ma in a pretty good state of culti vatiotl, the balance well net with • thriving chestnut, oak and pine timber. There are ab,.ut 50 young Apple Trees on the lot just beginning to bear. This tract adjoins lapels of Michael Little's heirs, Daniel Snowberger, L. 8. Forney and Alex..Hautilton. Lot No. 2 adjoins lands of H. it ughes and 'Dr. Frantz, and contains 413 .41.. aR. MI .153 and 111 perches, about 2 acres of which are clear ed end in a good state of cultivation, •the balance set with pine, oak and chestnut timber. There aro on this tract a variety of choice fruit trees and a good Log iHbuse,and Log 'table--also two never tailing apr*s convenient to the house. Lot No. 3 tuljoinsi . lambs of Dr. Frantz, Lewis Lisiriger end Jacob Robinson, and contains .17 acres and 91 perches; and is also well timbered. Lot No. 4 adjoina lands of A. Hamilton and the above mentioned lota. and contains 14 acre and CY perches which la well timbered. bale to commence at 1 o'clock onlsaid duy when the t,rme will be made knotan by V. d. GILBERT. a. V. M11.,N4i. Oct. 13—to NEW MILLINEiti GOODS ! MRS. C. L HOLLINDERGER . 1 , Ladies of Way noshoro' and. A vrin:inuintyceths ti,o, sit has just roturnint from Philo- delphin and li now receiving a most extensiVe and varied ntonrtment of now Fall on& Winter Mill , nary goods, to which ..ho would ineitetlzeir pstri icu tar at uiniin-u. Ladies visiting her wont will tied that Air is prepared to plefun. the taste or all who rally !vox. Ihor with theiryairanago,"bolh if. *VI: and quality. or trimmings. I , October 20—tf. . . . FALL