PUBLIC SALE. F. . . HE subscriber intending t) ) quit terming. will ffer at Public Sale, on FRIDAY THE 25TH -i)TY OF JANUARY, 1867, at his residence in Mt. Hope, on the road leading from Waynesbori' to Chambersburg; about 4 miles -from the former and 12 milei from the latter place, the following personal property, to wit: _ 5 HEAD HORSES, f.. 1 of which aro Brood Mares with , foal, and 2 good wagon and ph) h , leaders, 2 riding and driving Lorsca, 12 HEAD CATTLE, • 5 of which are good MilefitOws, 1 or 2 of which will be fresh about the day of sale; 2 Beiters with calf, 1 3 eung Bull, Sunflower breed; 14 HEAD.OF GOOD SHEEP, 70 - ITI7VIJI - TFI - 11) - GS - ; Trof - Which - a - re lhoud — Sow. with pig, 10 pigs about two months old; 2 Plantation Wagons, Broadtread, 1 Wood Bed, 2 Pair Hay Ladders, 1 good Carriage, for one or two horses; 1 carriage Pole, 1 McCormick Reaper, .1 Spring Grain Rake, 1 Rolling Screen, 1 Wind mill, 1 Bag Wagon. 1 Water Wagon, I three-horse Plow, 2 two-horse Plows, 2 Harrows, 2 double and 2 Single Shovel Plows, I Cprn Coverer with Roller Trebble, Double and Single Trees, 1 Sixth Chain, Spreaders, Breast Chains, Butt Traces, I Jackscrew, n lot of Cow Chains, and a lot of Iron, I Crowbar, .2 Feed Troughs, I Mixing Trough, 2 sets of Breech bands 3 sets of Front Gears, 2 sets of Plow Gears, 5 Housens, 6 Halters, I Wagon Line, 1 Wagon Saddle, 5 Blind Bridles, I Side Saddle, I sot Single Harness, 1 pair of Buggy Lines, 3 Riding, Bridles, 3 Grain Cradles, 2 Mosting Scythes, a lot of Forks and Rakes, 4 long Ladders, 2 ectts of Dung Boards, an of er Boards also GRAIN IN THE GROUND, .ft lot of Hoy and Cornfodder; also I Cook St&ye, I urn-ant tue , alrtrga — Dirnrer - 13e11, 1 1.”0-Spirr--] ning Whet I, 1 Rocking Cradle, a lot of Crocks and Lids, 1 large Copp& Kettle, Vinegar by the Barrel, and many other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to comm, nce at 9 o'clock on said day when a credit of 12 months will he given on all sums of $lO ACOB - STOVER: - G. V. Mo.:a, Auct. and upwards Jan. 4 —ts PUBLIC SALE. IP.RE subscriber intendiug, to quit farming will 1 sell at Public Sale, otitis rtisidence, on the turn pike leading from Greencastle to Waynesboro', midway between the two places, on WEDNES DAY THE 23D DAY PP JANUARY. 1867, his entire stock of horses, cattle, hogs and farming im plements, to wit: 9 HEAD HORSES; oleo the following valuable cattle, all Sunflower breed, viz: THE CELEBRATED BULL, JACK 3 young Bulls, 8 head of Bailers, 8 head of Chea ter Hogs; 2 BROADTREAD WAGONS, 2 Hay Carriers, Plows, Harrows, Corn Planters, 1 Corn Sheller, 1 Spring Rake, 1 Clain Drill, I.twg.horse ..:I_•;leigh,_l__Carriage,J—Ealliogriopltuggy, J 24 r in. Wagon, 1 Jackscrew, 1 Roller, 2 SETS BLACKSMITh TOOLS, Grain Cradles, Cloverseed Cradles - Bakes Forks, Mauls and Wedges, Carpenter Tools, Iron by the lot, Iron by the pound, Log Chains, Fitili"Chain d Spreaders, Butt add Breast Chains, Single and Double Trees, 6 tet of Wagon Gears, 5 st t of Plow — tiears,-2 set of single-Hornets. 2 set ofdouble Har ness, 4 fly-nets, 5 Housens, 1 Wagon Saddle, 5 .Jtit hers and Chains, Cow and other Chains. 1 Ten idrte Stove and Pipe, 1 Rifle, (Johnston's make) and many other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence an 9 o'clock on said day when a credit of„eight months will be given on all sums 01 *Pa) dollars and Opwrrds. JEREMIAH GORDON. G. V. MIN G A uct Jan. 4 is NEW FIRM.,-p, THE undersigned would rispectfully call the at ." tention of the l'ubfic to Nicer stock of rEIMILIV.IT'IMEUM, embracitig; ail articles of Furniture uswilly manu factured by cabinet m I kers. We will also glee our attention to 00rE 11 11 4 7 " and hope by strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of patronage. All orders for Furniture or Coffins attended to with dispatch.— Our Furniture Rooms can be faun I on Main treet, "up stairs, In Willi am Flatieg in's Drill Shop. December 21—ti 1697. JUST RETURNI.D. Mr. Metcalfe, Senior Partner of 'the firm of METCALFE at liIITESEPEW CHAVIBERSBUIIG I 'ETAS just returned from the,Post where he has la been since last week buying all such goods as they are out of, and also buying all bargains offered. The new goods will be orened to morrow Satur day January sth. Those who want bargains in the Dry Goods' and Notion line go to No. 15 Main St. where you will be sure to 6nd them. Goods of every description Wholesaled at city jobbers prices. 14 & H. Chnmbcrsburg, in. 4, 1867. N E VIT FIR Mt tARRIAGII MAKING! THE subscribers would inform the public that thou have in sociated themselves together in the Carriage making business, awl that the business hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old stand under the firm of ADAMS & HAWKER. They will have constantly on hand BUG GIES of every description; new secontl-handed Vehicles of all kinds •4.91...die.2t , few" Repairing done at short notice. They employ none hut good mechanics and use the best material Persjeniswanting nnythiug in mu line will do well to giv'e" us a call before purchnsing elsewhere. J A CM .3 A DAMS, CP.ORGE B. HA AMER.. Church &reef re,vll yst.ni!c 1 ti Af E Jan 26 rO,a'RENT. %TIRE Waynesboro Hotel, in Waynetibom", wilt I he rented at public outcry on Se.l ;nava, J A N'llA - nY 12m, 1867, at one o'clock. ec. 28-3 t, 1470 I T+ X Ci 3EI . fr HE subscrieer informs the public Ott he is in vested with power as Notary' Public to acknowl edge Deeds, Power of Attorney, Probate Accounts, etc.J. F.IOIIIIZ, N. P. • Dee. 2FI ff. J. M. 6i, . BENDER V. B. GILBERT. ABLE SILE g THE subscriber intending to quit farming, will sell at, Public Sale, at his relidence, 3 miles west of Waynesboro', mile west of Salem Church, and l'of a mile from the turnpike leading from Waynesboro' to Greencastle, on .„TUESDAY THE 15TH DAY OF J ANUARY, •181-7, the following ptopertY, to wit: — 3 WORK HORSES, b HEAD OF •OATTLE, of which there is ono Mulch Cow and ono extra Heifer, 7 head of Sheep, 17 HEAD OF HOGS, four of which are Breeding. Sows, one with pigs; 2 three-horse Wagons, one three and one four-inch tread, 1 two-horse and 2 three-horse Plows, 2 Har rows; 2 single and 4 double Shovel Plows, 1 Cora Coverer, singledouble and trebble trees, 1 IVIA.NNT REAPER, priwoooth - Grain - Itake. - 1 - frraiii --- DrilVl — WMeat Fan, (Wntkin's, make) 1 Cutting Box, 1 Buggy. Pole, 1 Grindstone, 1 Crowbar, 1 Cross-cut Saw, 2 Axes, Forks, Rakes, Shovels. Barn Shovels, &c , 1 set Pay Carriages, 1 Wood Bed and Dung Boards, 4 Wheelbarrow, 1 Long Ladder, 2 sets Breechbands 2 sets Front Gerirs, 4 sets Plow Gears, 3 Fly -nets, Wagon Saddle and Wnip, Lines, Collars. Bridles; Halters, Cow Chains, Log Chain, 1 Dinner Bell, Grain Cradle, Mowing Scythes, Bags, 3 Bushel 13asketi, Locust Stakes, a lot old Iron; 100 BARRELS OF CORN by the Barrel, Potatoes - by the bushel, Cornfodder and Hay by the teit, a lot long Straw; 33 acres of GRAIN IN THE GROUND; also 1 Kitchen Cup board, 1 Corner Cupboard, 3 Bedsteads, 1 Sink, 3 Kitchen Tables,..2 sets Chairs, 7 Arm Chair, 1 Cook Stove with fixtures, 1 Twist.cut Rifle, 82 yds Car peting, 1 PARLOR STOVE and pipe, 1 Patent Washing Machine, Benches, and many other arti cles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by SOLOMON SA R BAUGH, G. V. MoNo A uet. Dec. 28—ts.) E subscribers, Executors of John Hess, sen., dec'd, will sellot the late residence of the de ceased, about three miles last of Waynesboro', on Wednesday the IGti ay o anuarg next, t e fo lowing piclerty, to wit : • 1 GOOD EMILY HORSE, 1 first•rate Much Cow; 2 Bureaus, 1 Secretary, 1 Sofa, 1 Cupboard, Safe, 2 Sinks, 3 Tables, 3 Stands, 3 Looking Glasses, 5 •Bedbteads, 2 Set* of Chairs, 5 Rocking chairs, 1 PARLOR STOVE and Pipe, I Flour Chest, 1 Milk Stand, 2 huge Chests, - 3 Copper Kettles, 1 Ironiceltle,T meat yes sel,_l cidcr_barrel, 4 Tubs; Grindstone,Wheelbar roe, Potatoes and Apples by the busel, a of of Tinware, a lot of Earthenware, also a lot of Queens ware, 1 good Saddle and saddle pockets,7 grain bags 4 feather beds, 19 feather bolsters, 4 white blankets, 6 coverlets, 5 comforts, 3 • uilts, 7 ehaffticks,_l2 btiFets 14 tabli - e - 1.51 - ITs7l - 7 towls, 22 pillow cases, 1 mattress, 4 sheep skins, 1 barrel °vinegar, I stand and pickles, 7 crocks of kpplebutter, 1 SILVER WATCH, 1 Cutting Box, 250 lbs. Led Pipe, a lot of Copper pipe, 200 Locust Stakes, 15 bushele of Oats, 10 BARRELS OF CORN, more or less, and many Other articles not necessary to enumerate. Also a tract of . TIMBER LAND, adjoining lands of William Pennell, John W Hoo ver and (..thers, containing 15 scree and .5 perches, neat measure. The above tract is well set with eiriv ing timber le to cornmence-nt - O - o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by JOHN H ESS, JO:SEP!' M. HESS • Executors. Dec. 28 is G. V. Mom, :keel. CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE THE HORNING GLORY!, The Morning Glory is a perpetual burner, having magazine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re quired t.) be tilled but once a day, and if th- rop.• sized eoa is used it is not necessary to re ihdle the fire during the entire winter. (No clinker will remain in theca s yes, nor will there he any trouble from slate, or o her impurities in the coal, the lire being always at the base of the I, the impurities are left in the ashes and ground out by the "Mill-grate ") THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST ECONOMY OF FUEL I The combust'on of Furl being perfect and at a high temp. rature. the amount of heat produced from the same quantity of coal is mnch greater than at a low ternp , rature, hence but n small quantity of fuel necessary to he undergoing the process of combus ion at one time. * The entire outer stir f Ice of the Morning Glory'is radiating surface. Add to this the surface of objects heated by rays of light thri the mica wihdows, and you have the s•cret of the great hen ting properties of the Morning Glory with a small amount of fuel. For sale at W, A. TRITLE'S Tin and Stove Store. [Dec. 28-2 in. NEW DMZ GOODS FOR --°'`'-'-\, FALL. AND WINTER ! THE subscr;her has just re •' d a most exten sive assortment of new Fall 81 WintenGoode, embracing all the latest styles or ~adios Dress, Goods; Cloaks, Sacquos. Black and (folontlis, t4ha wls,Ventlemen and Boys' Clothing, Domestic Goods, Blankets, Carpets, Balmoral an d Hoop kirts, &c., &c. The extent and vainly of our Stock can only be appreciatkl, by personal examination „which is so licited Purchasers may lave l5 030 per cent. ny examining this stock, as great bargains will be giv en. S . OGILBY, Hagerstown, Nov. 23. A Chance for an EnArprising Business Nan? A STORE FOR SALE. r HE undersigned, doing J•tißiness' iu Quincy" j Franklin Co Pa., off re at Private Salo, on rea- Ennoble leans his Flock of 111 ercliand@e. The t, , tock is a well assorted one, all new and in got2d order, wltieh can be reduced quite low if nece:sary Thp room r.ccupied is a good cite and the location a fine one for I usiness. The building, which i. well adapted for tante and private residvnre, can be boucht on teas able terms Intending to sett'( up his business he will hereafter give baignins to one and all at CO ' liar CASH. Dec. tlj .1 , )11.N MIDDOLIIII P. o at COST for CASH onlY2 --- - J. M. URS, Furs, Muffs 'dad Berthis at _EI Nov. 23.] Palos & HOFFLICH'S. SORGEUM M Ol6BB0 4, an excellent article at PI OV 23,3 Paws & Hotasren'a Q PERM OIL—A good article for sale Sep 8] floxrErrEn, Itxto &. Ci EMMEN 4S E D A 11 It , IVAL AT THE CHEAP CORNER OF Hftimi Hill pillUli iv 'gun itt u in tho way of a large and handsome 'Jock of New Winter Goods just received from the' East• . ' The firm teethr their thanks to the community for their very' liberal patronage. and now ask them to call and see their present assortment of desirable • which they feel confident tblt they will pronounce cheap compared to former prices and quality We ask the ladies to call and took over the array o • Poplins, Merinos, Delains, Plaid goods, Cobuygs, The gentlemen arc directed to the beautiful line o CasEimeres Fancy, Cassimeres Plain, Cloths & Fustains With a complete line of Boots, I,' Shoes, Gaiters, Gum Shoes, Children's Shoes Gum Sandals and Burkina, Ladies_wiliplease notice our fino assortment of liradleys Hoop skirts', lialmorals,- ts for Misses & Children Shaker and Ballardrale Flannels, Opera, Army and Grey Flannels, Wool' and Cotton Yarns, all colors, Colored and White Cotton Flannels, Men'sUnderebirts and Drawers, Men's Roundabouts, Long and square Shawls Fancy Blankets, Ilors e Blankets, • Whips Blankets, Conrlias, • Ruv, Rail Road Bags, Baskets. • Tubs, Buckets, But to Prints, Bowls, Spoons, • Ladles, Brooms; o; • , ugar, Tens, Rico 1 Spices, &c. Crain Ba,g The sallqcriliers kindly ask the community to call and see tl cir handsome stock of goods now open and will vouch that persona will be convinced that "prices have fallen, and gr&itly too, and % con vince yourselves of the facts just drop in and make an inspection of goods amt prices . PRICE & HOEFFICIL Nov 23, 1866 THE VERY LATEST, And most Important to Mankind, is that sl i, J A.FISIIER, Merehan Tailor, has just received the 1,..ir! est S,,,ek of CLOTHS, CAS ,111.; 11E8 - , . and VESTINGS in the • town or County,/ By either Jew or Genfilw„ .. ....fm I don't except even Fenian. or Carthngenians, or any other man ; and if you don't believe it, call and see for yourselves. I will make them to order in the must Fashionable and substantial manner,•ri'r s4l them by the Yard or Pattern to suit Irt)ers; Ulf EAP fur CA 811.— All work guaranteed to fit or no sale. Also, a4um plete stock of Gent's/FurniShin,g Goods. It i not necessary to enumente the artieles;:ris iris welt known that you can . always'find n LA UGE STOCK of FUIEN 'SAL\ GOUILS un hold at ray store, I return thanks to my friends and the public gen• ernlly for their liberal patronage extended to 111C.111111 hope by close attention to business to receive a con• turn dire nethe same. J A. FISHER, e flpfs,site the Washington Hous e, Wept Vi n4iington 'kat ,II ivei)tols n , Md• P he Celebrated i•I1t:1.1( Al N CH alvrayn - on 'hand, bolt Family told the Aixi titai•turing Machine. J. A. F • Nov. 23 Adsuidistrani.4l?.47lce. Ni ° 6, T r:t c ,,, E n lt..,)) th eree'E..' tguit7o . l l.l .llinLetHteorlßl i o o l g A t r d , of Wasbinron Tewash•p, dec'il., has been3gr 7 to thelundersianed. All persons knowing themselves inilebte