lattliiia6s A for.k t o nat old do, and part terms kept private,llue uding 2;500 'bushels white on private terms. Rye is selling at 1100 fqr Delaware and 'llBo for l'erinill , raditi. Corn has ailvAned; 8,050 bus yellotr at. 850, afloat, and 85@860 bus is store.' Oats arkiii steady. demand, -with sales' of, 8,000 bus at 520 VI bus. Dailey aid ..Halt are with' : Out change. „ ' 11401 FO4. SALE.-250 aorea of-:land, ..U.souated in Antriot .townehm, consisting of 89 acreo of elate° timber, and The remainder of noel -halt, meadow and bcotom.:land. Title good, • and terms low. > Enquire. $t THIS OFFICE. Oct 20-2 m • : UR; 11. BONEBRAKE • —Formerly a student With :Dr. James lrotherton, d ecease d., hniing practised Medicine aiLettersbum ' . i . ni e, , as re or_ lace and respectffilly of fers his professional' services to- the people of Way.: nesboro' and vicinity; • Office next door to Kurtes Drug Store. Nov. .• . Zé jl-#eceive-end-oAer—}bt—eatt this • FRESH FISH' OYSTERS, CRANBERRIES, , CHESTNUTS, , SWEET POTATOES, IRISH POTATOES, BACON. PRIME COFFEE, and lots of nice things at the New store, wherb thS stock is alWays fresh and,full. . Nov. 2. OSTETTER, REID & CO: DR. J. A. ROYER, (SUCCESSOR TO F. POURTHMAN,) DEALER IN Drits.-Medicinea,Chenticals, Vine hair and Toots Brushes; . PERFUMERY; FancY and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs; l'oys and Yankee Notions; Crlass, Patty, Kerosene Oil and Lamps. MANUFAC - TURED Tobacco, Segais and Snuffs. 'Wines and Brandies for Menical purposes; Foreign and Domestic Fruit. CONFECTIONARIES, &c. All the Patent Medicines of the day, togolhet itrith other articles in my line too numerous to men tion,—all-of which will he sold at the lovest prices for cash. I invite thbse wishing articles in my line to call as I feel assured I can make it to their In terest to purchase of me N. 13. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Corn pound ed. The undersigned avails . himself of the Opportu. city to tender his thankS" to his former patrons. of Waynesboro' and Vicinity for their kind and con tinued support in his business, and would regard it as an additional favor to have them continue tops._ ronize his Successor, Dr. John A. Royer, who is we'll worthy their corifidenee. F. rOURTHMAN. October 1865. • SPECIAL NOTICE portant to Ertybody J. A. FISHER, MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLO FRIER. has just returns ram t.e as ern Cities with onevirthe largest and best selected stock of CLOTH.`..;• CASSIMARES and VESTINGS that has been brought to Hagerstown since the out break ot the late War. Also, OVER COATING of the best quality all of which will be made to OT. vier in the most Fashionable and Substantial man ner Cheap for Cash, or sold by the yard to suit pur -chasers. My motto is. Quick Sales and Short Profits. Also, a good stock of CLOTHS FOR LADIES' CLOAKS, and in oorinection one of the largest stocks of Weal and Gotten UNDER SHIRTS and DRAW ERS-itrthe-county; also, TIES and CRAVATS of the latest styles, fine SHIRTS; over shirts, wuol and cotton half Hose, Suspenders, Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs, Heavy • Wool Jack ets and every thing else in the way of Futnishing goods. 'Also a stock of READY MADE CLOTH IAG. All work guaranteed to fit and be well made. I return my thanks to my Fr it nds and the Pub lic generally for their very liberal patronage extend 'ed to me, and hope by strict attention to business to share a continuance of the same. J. A• FISHER. 2 doors West of the Hagerstown Bank, Wash. ington Street. Oct. 27, 1865.. • "ROCK F 0 RG E 2" FILE WORKS I A" persona desirous of having riles recut would eo well by sending them to me at once as I. am going to remove my works to York, Pa., the coming spring. Address M. L. BELL • Box-146, Waynesboro', Frank. Co. Pa. Oct. 27. 1865. "PAT UPI" Tfl.E subscriber having disposed of his Regan 'rant.to H. R. Gaff & Thos. Ounniogharn, iibtißcs all persons indebted to, him to cad. and Make itunne , .hati payment, as he purposes leaving '`Waynestioro% . B. W. WA6HAIJAUGH, Oct 27-3 t ' . NEW MILLINERY GOODS ! MBS. C. L HOLLINBERGER A nnounces,to the Ladies of 'Waynesboro' and vicinity that she has just ketUrned from Phila.- •delphia and is now receiving it most extensive and 'varied assortment of new Fall and Winter Millinery goods, to Which she Wottid invite their particular at tention. Ladies visiting her mom will find that she is . prepared to please the taste of all who may favor her with their patronage, both in style and quality or trimmings. October 20—tf. STRAP.` TIOG. C/: to the premises of the subscriber on the Vi farm of Chiistian Beaver, sometime in. April buwa White Roar,mtcliom size, with a black spot on each hip. The owner is requested to prove prop. vrty, pay Gimps end take him away. Oct. 134-3 t. ANDREW N., STALEY. WANTED. ,A GOOD BROOM-MAKER will be employed to manufacture 100 dr more Odra Prootrw by tue subscriber, ' A BRM, BARR, (ct 27—tO, , Near Waynesboro', Pa. $25.00 E W D- 1 . . - --- THE subscriber will pay 'The above tetvard for mich iptoridatott aJ will lead to the detection and conviction' 4 the perison or person 'who 'sense time since tiestrOyed' the ioyi-Prirt of 'hie fsmily gon. ' ' ":, ;WM. P. WEALILY: Oct 27=,--St.' • 4 • 107 .4L. .I\7 1:0 • AN experienced miller dmires a . situation as Foreman Milker toritherai testes, For forth initorma4orall on or aillireas . - JOHN ,Set Near WaynesbOro r PItIHE art 46 tt'r - CV — trais at • s • t . ' ' i" , • Plarea Er• Freessicii'a, StOrnreqlkeef l o NtaVE, BONE L'oRN LINIMENT rrWARRANTED CURE Rheumatism, Sprains, Swelled Joints, BbreiThroat, Frosted teat, Poison, Old Sores and Bruises, Fresh Cute, Corns Mumps', Teeter, Paine in the', Limbs an d Back, SWeetiy, on Man (n 1361184 Stabile or Collt? Galls, Distemper, Scratches, arc., on Horses and Mules, and all Diseases requiring an' External Remedy. The attention of „the public -is respectfully direet: Wto the above PrOOration,.'as ; :being one Orthe beat and most efficacious, external remedies no* in tee. This fact is based upon the'teittinibly of thou sands of persons who have used it. From the vast amount of good this Liniment has done ti ell casts wherein it has been used, end the freqUent application made foi it, the. pmprietothas been induced to place'S before' the public, and let ...it.standuponitscovegpmdinerils, knowing hatin every case where it is used, it will recommend it self. All he asks is a fair and impartial' trial, and if used according , to directtons; and ~n o benefit, no charge. Having!uch Unlimited-confidence in its cu , naive powers, he hasairected bis Agents to refund -The-money.in-allcase4r-where-th hainitnent-is-tmed with no benefit, the bottle with - a pattion Of its con tents to be returned to the Agent. • It will be found a sure remedy for Rhenniatism. Sprains, Swelled Joints, &c.,and in fact. for all that he claims for it, it excels any article of the kihd yet tried. _ It is also an infallible cure for many diseases of Horses, such , as Kicks, Snag's, SWellings, Sprains. Old Sores, Scratches, Collar.and Saddle Galls, and all diseases requiring an external remedy for Horses and Cattle, it has no equal This Liniment shoind be in the hands of every family, particularly where there are children, as Sore Throst, Scarleth is. Crimp, Quincy, &c., are diseases that carry many children to their graves. This Liniment Will be found a side and speedy re lief in every case where it is applied in time. As this. Liniment is warranted to give satisfaction in all cases no one can &It anything in trying it— and if the bottle is used you will 'never be without it in the house—so purchase a bottle and Le con vinced of the facts above. ' Give your Horses STONEHRA KE R'S HORSE AND . CATTLE POWDERS, if you want fine and healthy horses, and you ere sare to have them; A safe; sure and speedy cure for Coughs, Colds, Distempers, Heaves Hide bound. Worms, Bets, Scurvy, ike..in Horses, Loss of Cud, Black Tongue; etc., in Cattle. • By the use of these POWDERS the appetite of the Morse is improved, all derangements of the Di gestive .frgans are corrected, and the sluggishness of thb animal disappears, he becoming lively and spirited. It softens the kin giving the hair a sleek and shining appearance. The great stipelinrity of these Powders over all others arises from the fact that they are compounded of medicines that have laxati e, tonic and purifying properties. The laza+ tite removes all impurities from the stomach and bowels. ' the tonic adds new tone and rigor to the .p.tern-ofhe-horse-,--by-which-the-appetite-is-vvon delft/ Ily improved, and the purifying medicines con tained in them cleanse the blood from all impure matter, and give a healthy and vigorous circula• tioh; they also improve the wind, and are a sure preventive of Lung Fever; Yellow Water, Founder, hots. of Appetite, and many other diseases incident to the horse. . It is also invalhable as a Conditi.k.n Powder for Cows; increasing the fiow of Milk and preventing disease. All person's owning cows should ask for STONEBRAKEIVS HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, as it is very importamt through the winter that they should be used to improve the con- dition of the coW. They have no equal for fattens hag cattle, •as they give them en appetite, and barm en their Bide, by which they thrive much faster. These Powders are a sure preventive of HOG CHOLERA, end are particularly adapted to the diseases to which Hogs are so liable—such. as' Coughs, Ulcer of the Lunge and Liter—causing them to improve Much faster. 'They should he used I in the beginning to fatten Hogs, as much feed may be saved. Thesepowders will be found much strong- er then the most powders now in use, and at the same time the mostpowerful tonic ever used for Horses and Cattle of any kind.. All persons are particularly invited to try these Powders, knowing they will continue to use them. And very Im-- RATS MADE TO COME OUT OP T.HEIR ROLES TO DIE. Great Destruction of Rata Every Pox tvarrant(d a dead shot! No one can risk any thing in tiling it, as it will destroy all your fats, Roaches, .Mee, Red and Black Ants, or you can have your money refunded. Not daugerolis to the limn Nnny. Try it , -...ana if it don't lay all your rats &e.) you can get your money refunded. • Terror Bale by Dr. lolls A. IbtErt, Drus , : giuty Waynesboro', and by Country Dealers guncrally. Oct. 6--6 m FOR SALE,. P' HE subscriber will offer at ptiblia . sale in Way ., wesboro' ON .ATURDAY . THE, 18TH DA Y OF NOVEMBER, 1865, a Want df Mountain Lend, containing ; ' • zit.ll3, 411MIBILME well set with young Chestnut and Rockoak Rail Timber, adjoining lards of Johh Gebr, Levi Ban. and others. The Mentzer Gap Road runs through this tract. This is perhaps one of the most valuable Timber tracts on the South Mountain—. The tract will he sold together or in lots to suit pur chasers. • . Persons wishingto view 'the land before the dtty• of sale wil call on the subscriber who will slit* it to them. Sale to commence tit 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by JAMES 13111 BACK. V .7lll ,lrform, Aact Oct. 20— ILTIOrtiONEER.I'N rriHE subscriber again announces himself to the . .L'public ar an Auctioneer. He barrinul a blunt bar of years esperienee at crying sales and flatters himself that ire give genera satisfaction Terms as moderate as the Orate Oct ft-A-4t ' • • ' JOHN ItitiMITIL l‘th OALPE & HITESe.ENV dre *still at the REMI Vtend, on - Second tstitet, between the lea and Witshington Hottse, einuth-ehlet Jz_ .IPO4- AWN:, MOUNTAIN LAND Tor t ivklic, •I: 1 I t.;• ' BOOTS I; SHOES. FOR TH - ' TRint F r atfit,lLD,4"sPonevgrttreefearlilvaenttvltiTtiratdcek comprisinza variety of Merea•atid Boys Boots .' and. shoes, , . • - LADIES` AND MISSES BOOTS , Balmoral! and' Gaiters; with childiene shoes of varieties. We have also a splendid article of Gents MilitairGloves, Buckskin and Cotton GIov6S, Rand kerchiefs, susirenders, neckties, cotton end . woolen hose. Perfumery of all kinds, a fresh assortment With hetrowveys celebrated Turkish Bandolinean Hair Tonic the greatest Beautifier and restorer of • -- ..e. -.•e •e I. e ••d • i .1. ifatclies, Clocks', Xewell4 - and Iteilons. • • Also Tobacco, cigars, 'snuffs; trunks,lialises, Bask ets, Rockets and mats; fresh supply of candies, nuts and all articles usually.. kept in a "Variety Store." Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at short notice. We invite all our fii"ods and cus tomers and all others in need of anythingin our line to give us a call, feeling satisfied that we can give you as good or better bargains than can be obtain.' ed at any other house for cash. October 13,1865. • . Sr. J. ELDEN. SIXTH QUARTERLY REPORT Of the condition of the First National Bank of Waynesboro' on the morning of the first Monday of October, 1865, RESOURCES. Bills and Notes Discountell $69,073,91 U. Salonds to secure circa- halos 75,1)00,0U' U. S. Bonds and other U. S. Securities .• 60,700.00 Cash Items &Recenue Stamps 342;23 Cash in circulating Notes of this Bank - _ ' Cash in Notes of other Na tional Banks • Cash id Notes of State B'ks. Legal Tender N3tes Expense and Tax acct. Due from Net. Banks " " other Banks ' • --$230,694,1 L IL ITEB. $75.000,00 Capitol Stock Circulating N owe . received from Comptroller 67,150,00 Due to Depositoro 78 463,25 .$ " Banks 1,9b3,29 . Surplus interest and Exche 8,127,47 -4230,04,11 The above statement ie correct to the beet of My knowledge and belief. JNO. PHILIPS, Cash. Sworn to and subscribed before me, Oct. 2, 1665 J. P. HUHU., Notary Public. Oct 6-6 t. AMERICAN LIFE - INSURANCE - AND . TRUST' CO., Corner Fdurth and Walnut `Streets, Philadelphia Incorporated IMO. Charter Perpetual. Author , ized Ca lAA poopo. Paid Up Capital, $250,000 • Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864. The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of FIFTY PER CENT, on fill premiums received Upon MUTUAL POLICIES during the year ending De• ceniber 31sti 1863, and inlorce at that date, the a bove amount to be credited to said Policies, and so-ordered-the—Diviilen issued during that year to tie paid, as the annual premiums on said Policies are received. • OFFICE ItS. . President Alexander Whilldin. Secretary and - Treat rrer--John S. Wilson. Actuary—John C Sims. BOARD OF TRUb;TEES.—Alexander din, J. Edgar Thomson, Goorge Nugent, Hon. Jae. Pollock. Albert O. Roberts. P. B. Mingle, Samuel Work, William .1. Howard, Hon. Joseph Allison, Sam uel T Bodinc i Jaen Allman, Charles F. Heat• litt, Isaac Hazlehurst. Wsc. G. REED, Ohatnbersburg Pa., is the general Agent of the Artierican Life Insurance and Trust Company for Franklin Co. Douatas, Agent for Waynesboro' and vicin ity. EFEBENCES.—Jotter Pamirs and Wittiest 11. HAM:ISE/VON. Call and get a pamphlet. JOS. DOUGLAS ) Agent • Oc*. 13, 1866, ly PUBLIC SALE. 11111 E sulveriber will sell n t public sale. on SAT URD.t Y THE 11TH DAY NO VIIIIIB ER NEXT at his residence on the road loading from Waynesboro' to zitibillasvil le, 6 miles from the for riier and froth the latter place, the following prop erty, to witt 3 GOOD HORSES, one nn rxtra lender; .1 Cow. 2 Heifer. 54 fat cheep 1 'extrr. Burk. • 4 LARGE PAT HOGS; 130 B IBRBI,S CORN, SO hushels Potatoes, 30 bushels big iterfor seed, a :at of white Rye, Rye straw by the buhtllet 1 THREE-HOUSE VIIWAGON, I pair Wagon Ladders. I wagon bed. I cart nearly dew, I spring Oregon', 1 new wheelbarrow, I Bar- Donble and 3 Sins le Shovel Plows, .1 wheat fan; I extra. Cutting Box, 2 at to 13reechbanda, I set Front Green, fly-nets. collars, bridles, new lead bri die, riding saddle; riding bridles, halters, cow chain's. rough lock, I four-horse wood sled, 1 grinth.tone, grain credits, mowing scythes. 1 stove I dry !mum, I colper kettle. I safe, I desk, I . cupboard, a lot old castings and other articles,. SEVEN.MOUNTAIN LOTS, containing as follows,—Let No. 1, 15 acres and 110 perches. NO. 2, 15 acres and. 100 perches.— No 3 16 acres and 27 perches. No. 4, 11 acres and 158 perches. No. 5, 12 auras and 150 perches No. 6,17 acres and 28 perches. No. 7 19 acres and 27 perches. . Also 2500 posffence rails, 200' lo emit stakes for cap fence, 6000 cooper stuff over 2CO pine logs at Harbaugh's saw tr ill, which will be sold by the thousand fret, board measure. Per sons wishing to view the Into- will be met by the subscriber at Geo. lfarbaugh's raw Mill at ten o'- clock on the 9th of Noveinber if the weather will permit. if not, un the 10th. I:711e above-rots are well set with chestnut rockoale, pine and other timher. • Sole to commence at 9 o'clock on•said day when the terms will be made known by . • • • SAMUEL.ROYER. • Oct. 27—ts. • .'J M. S3IITII, A act. TIILORING! rHE subscriber informs the cilium; of Waynew. hero' and the public generally that ho has upon= ed a abop in the room adjoining die Barber Shop, nest door to the now Grocery Store, tvi.ere he will carry on the Tailoring business% Garments far men andibriya cm ,out and made td order at reasonable rates. ' With the advantage of many. years expet+. *nee in the businesi he natters hamself that hu can give general satisfaction. • (de" The latest-city Poshiims regulariy.receivet!• • • ' • JAGOE 'REIN INGER. ' • _ z : - - - -- YRUPS, Sugars and Cr.4ees . *Us' received nt .3 I PHICIN & MEFLICH Alt(ili and, brgali s'ibukt:rs at 1_ j , . .. : I!iitEE 4 11,ockiaciri.--;% .V' : a11it::..•:::&,..',1f.()HF.P4.10... - 7.1 NEW, .1 1 A Zit L AND t is opportunity of remindtne them that they have lately received, from the East a splendid selection of geniis, which for beauty and style cannot be serves sed outside •of the cities. Their goods hnve been selected with conch care WI regards durability and price. • LADIES GOODS The attention of the ladies it directed to their handsome styles of • SILKS, • ALPACAS, MERINOS DELAINES, BARATHEAS, • COBURGS,: PLAIDS, -; POPLINS „They bare Home beautiful patterns of French Merino and all wool-Delabrug -that are-hard to beat. maaaautt aoclaa'4ll Black silk, Black Alpacas, Black all wool Delain,double width, gg French Merinos, English • 1 French and English Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs, _ Black Jack Flannel. 235,00 603.00 20,199,45 971135 22,961,91 308,25 An attractive line of Wrappings), sud) ea Plaid alui Plain, Long and Square Shawls, • Breakfast Shads, iloods„Nubies, Searfs, &e. Joyvin's Kid Gloves. Gamettes ' Lisle Thread and • Merino Gloves, Hosiery in ibtindaneo. They elk the gentlemen to notice tfleir fine stock of Imp pass-alo ng therfeel— and that th. have the goods to suit t hem in pattern and price. Table Covers, Shirting Flannels and Flannel Shirts ; Drovers, Neck Ties, Hal-noral Hoop Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen and Pa per Collars, all sines, Buck (Hoses and Mittens. Twee& and Jeans, Curds and Satinets, Shaker Flanel, Opera Flanel, Plaid Planets, Striped Mane's. rir Ladies will are In want of a ni/a Coat or Cloak can find the article at their establishment, with all the necessary trimmings. such 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, Swiss, repo Trimming, _ VON, t Trimming enii Ildge Elbow, • Cambric li'dka, noiek J3EST RlO, MOLASSES at 60 ota per gat, Wihdosv Shades, Curtin Fittures, Boots and Shoes, Gum Shots, Gmlustiest •Mihen you want Stocking Yarn both wool and cotton just step in and yott will find a good assort ment. • . CiirThe subscriblis kindly ask. the public to yin it. their house and inspect their stuck before pur chasing elsewhere. as they feet confident that their prices and goods will pleaqe all. PRICE & HOEPLICH. asp. 29. JOSEPH DOUGLAS , .ArtOliNEY AT LAW. •. tiNG licensee. es CLAIM, AGENT: REAL I . ESTATE AGENT and LAND A &MANI' BROKER .will attend to applications for Pension,.; Bounty and Back Pay, and „all claims against the state or National Government. As Rea/ 'Efate tefgeiff will , lease, sell.nriturehaae lands in Frank lin County,•or exchange therefore 'Western Lunde —also evil{ buy and veil LAND WARreANTS. VOW VSyMicikG—Deetle, Wilts, Agreement*. Leases; &e. executed as neretororo at moderate prices. Oct 20-Bm. • TiThEAPPL - E7Clitgat:—Fresh lot. jos t. re r HUSTETTRI VELD& CO. . StiNINIR "Italithira Ls at !Striped Sltii at _ Pitier & COLUMN ! va FA untlerefineg.terider to the cOinmunity their theukslor 'eat .ntrona:e and • . .` MILIEU' GOON COATINGS, CASSIMEIMS, Duttins, IMPERIAL TEA, 81f4RUPS QUEEN.SMARE, Cutlery. Spoons; Ceti= Ware. • Baskets, Ituckete. Kerters, Carpet, Oil .Cloths IVt S . : 1, 11 • • PALL and WINTER COOIS!! BENEDICT & fO'S. VE STINGS IIhTEE EBBIA 1J Ruffling roams tar Illre 'eta tbe attention of our'eustoniera and the public to our stock of new goods: and ut the saute time return our. th:lnka to -all keiliiik liberal putninuge,- and . we •will einleay.or: by.. fair dealing willt.ull, to merit a continuance of ther same; - ; • MBE ItSON, lllvxEDWci '6O. ' September fl'2, 1863. • PRicg & liranacie9 SEPTEMBER_ 22nd, 1865. FIRST SUPPLY v•invcr tirWe are now receiving our FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, 3D rt. -20 co co , x). is OROCERIER, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS. LADIES LADIES LADIES LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODY, LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Cloths, Cassitneres, Sattinetts, Cloths, Cassiineres, Sattinetts, Cloths,, Cassitneres, Sattioetts. Woolen Goods, Woolen Goods, Woolen Goods, Notions, , Notions, Notions. GROCERIES! SUGAR. 'COFFEE, SYRUPS, SUGAR, COFFEE, , SYRUPY, SUGAR, COFFER. SirRUPt ' FlgEi, TOBACCO, • FisH,"TOBACCO, " ' * TOBACCO. 1110, ~ BUR Et !QUEENS WARE, BARD WARE. .QUEENS WARE. . HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE. HARD WARE; NOTIONS. NOTIONS. NOTIONS. • . . . . . . • , • ' " • • . ..-. . .. -... , • . . , ~.,. „. ..... . •,.- -.. . ~ ' -.. .... AI ED .: ' . - • . . • • . . . . . . . . KINTE GEORGE. STOVER HAS RETURNED FROM PFIILADE& PHIA WITH A SUPPLY OP DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, INEENSIIIRE • Bar To which he. invites the attention of of his patrons and the public generally. September 22, 1865. ' PAIVLAT_ HE subscriber offers at Private Sale his valua -14 hie property, being a Tract of. Land situated 2i miles East of Waynesboro', on the road leading from the former place to Baer's Factory, adjoining lands of Isaac -Shockey, John Bonebrake, John Funk, and others, containing • 0 .IEI.-10 more or legs, In a high state of cultivation. Tho improvements ore 'a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE with Basement in front and Cellar behind it—a never-foiling well of water at the door—a good Bank Born nith Wagon shed and Corn Crib all under one roof, ?rame 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 i e in the win ter. Tlrere is also on said premises a large variety of choice fruit trees, such as apple, par, peach, , plum. three different kinds of tame grapes. There is also a Tenant-House on the above tract, with good imptovemonts and a never-failing spring on the tot. • , 7 Persons wishinz to purchase such a property will do well by calling on the stOscriber . JOHN L. METCALF. eep 29--tf MOUNTAIN LAND PUBLIC SALE. frHE subscriberwill offer at Public Sale in front lof his Hotel, in Waynesboro'. on SATURDAY THE 4771 DAY OF. NOVEIIBER, 1865, the following described Mountain land, situated i n Washington township, to wit: Lot No. 1 contains 30 Acres and 13 perches, 10 acres of which are in a pretty good state of culti vatiod, the balance well set with thriving chestnut, oak and pine timber. There are about 50 young Apple Trees on the lot just I•eginning to bear. This tract adjoins lands of Michael-Little's heirs, Daniel tiowberger, L. S. Forney and Alex. Hamilton. lot No. 2 adjoins lands of H. Hughes and Dr. i Plants, and contains 40 Ai. a Xt. 3211 Sit and 111 perches, about 2 acres of which are clear ed and in a- good state of cultivation, the balance set with pine, oak and chestnut timber. There are nn this tract a variety of choice fruit trees and a good Lug House and Log t' table--also two never failing sprioga convenient to the house. Lot "No. 3 adjoins lands of Dr:"Frantz, Lewis Lisinger and Jacob Robinson, and contains 17 acres and 91 Perches, and is also well timbered. Lot No. 4 adjoins lands of A. Hamilton and the above mentioned lots. and cdntains 14 acres and 67 perches which is well timbered. Sate to commence at 1 etlock on said day when the terms will be made known by Oct. 13—;to INCH AND FANCY GOODS ! rpFIE Ladies of Waynesboto' and vicinity are ra j spectfully informed that SIRS. E. GROVE • hne opened the Largest and most varied essorthaen of;Millicery and Fano! Goods ever offered Chaoa bersburg and would volicit an esainination of her stock and price, as no charges are made for ehow ing- goods. Her store is on id St. nearly opposite the :Market. nonce. Chamhershur; I t. Oct. 20-44. GILBERT. G. V. 114,)Nci. Auct.
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