Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, January 10, 1862, Image 3

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    .For the Record:"
DRATII.--From ex Old Scrap Book.
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Oh! listen to the tolling beg.
Hark! what a soleitin Sound,
It is the melancholy knell - •
Which mortals cannot drown; •
Its notes are on the summer air,
And winter's piercing blast,
Gowns the token) old and fair, \
4 We all must die at last.'
The rich; the poor, - the great and' small,
Must grapple With thisfoe; - •
When peasants poor and monarchs fell
Can we avert the blowl
,A 1 no! but soon the time will come
When life's turmoils are o'er,
And the cold turf will be our home,
We'll-strive - with - cam ,o - m - ore.
Some friend indeed may drop a tear
• Of sorrow where we lay,
But e'en - those whom we Imo dear
Will soon forget our clay.
The world with all its bustling strife •
. Will never stop to weep,. :• "
Andiponder o'er this transient life,
Or death's long, dreamless sleep..
. And thus' we live and thus we die,
Forgotten soon we'll be, . •
The eye that weeps will soon be dry
And sparkling glow with glee.
PRICE CURRENT
OF
AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO
Corrected Weekly.
WAYNESBOROi, 1nt._10_.862;
Boma •. - ~- . 15 - SOAP -- - - 4to 6
LATH) - - ' 7 TALLOW -- - 8
BACON (hams) 10 WASHED WOOL -- 30
Do. sides 7 UNWASHED WOOL 20
Do. 'shoulder 7 PARED PEACHES 00
Egos 12 DRIED APPLES - - 00
PRICE CURRENT
OF
.TOSIAR BESORE.
Corrected Weekly.
' WAYNESBORO', Jan. 10, 1862.
BUTTER 16 WAsHED WooL JO
EGGS ' _ 12 UNWASHED " 20
Linn 7 CLOVER. SEED
'FALLOW ,8 TIMOTHY SEED
Soep 4a6 FLAXSEED' -
BACON (hams) 10 PARED Pzecnas
BACON (Aims) 7 I UNPAR.SD "
BACON (shpders) 7 LAND APPLES
BA I TIMORE MARKETS.
Prom t., , e Baltimore American of Tuesday last.
FLO !R. ! ---The Flour market- was ex
ceedin l '. quiet to-4y, owing to the annu
al election of twelFe directors for the ensu-
ing year tiaviug taken place. The market
continues very firm in tone, and . we quote
super as elosing'steady at $5 62a55.75 for
Howard Street; $5.50a55.62 for Ohio, and
$5 25 per bbl. for regular shipping brands
of City Mills. In Extras the only sale we
heard of was 200 bbls. Ohio at $6 121.
Since 'Change we had reported sales of
300 barrels choice City Mills Super at
$5 75 and 300 barre 7 lif - do. Howard Street
Extra at $6 37a56 60. Baltimore Ground-
Family and Extra are selling readily at
•the quotations below. We quote Howard
Street Extra to Fancy *6as6; 12 and do.
Family $6 50a$7.
GRAIN.--There was scarcely any
Grain at the Corn Exch.iiie to-day, but
\
few vessel havini arrived, owing to the
severe stor •in the bay. The total offer
ings did no exceed 16 800. as follows, viz:
2,100 bushe Wheat, 13.000. ditto Corn
1 600 ditto ate, and Bye none. Fo
W ( hea't there * . a - a
fair inquiry,but as thei
was not ing o any importance at marke
no salenook lace. Prices are, howeve
unchanged, a d we quote reds at 125a1
cents for fair t good; 133a135 cents
prime ditto; 100. 5 cents for low-gr•
"bites; 130a135 cents for fair ditto; 14f
150 cents for good to prime do., and 1
cents for choice parcels of ditto. Co
was in pt4ttyzood request, and with Ili
iced receipts prices remain steady. Sal
were made of new yellow at 6244 ceni
new white at 61a65 for lair to prime; a
, e quote good to prime old white at OE
cents. Oats were steady with ago
.mand for them, but receipts were lim
d. Sales were made of some 1,500 but
Is at 41a42 cents for Maryland, and
.nts for Penneylvania. In Rye there v
, thing done, but we quote it at 68.272
Ind. and 75a'78 cents for Pei
—CloverseetFia pretty steatly.ani
in lots at $4.5054 75 per bushe
Ids for good to primi.: Timoths
Nted at s2a2 25 as to quality
ed at $1•60at.1.75 per bushel
PUBLIC. SALE.
undersigned will sell at public; sale, ne
the Blue Rock Scheid House, on THLIRRDA
:oth of next, a Tract of Land containb
' ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Si
on Barbanel Valenti ne Gilbert, with a sto
1 a half
U2aDCM} ZMUCIio I airEWZMID
good log STABLE, and Bake Oven, thereon.
ream of spring water passes thro' the land; there
to a good garden and a variety of choice Fruit tre
the premises. Sale to commence at ten .o'clo
laid, day when the terms will he made known I
110 - LYDIA_HAUGH.
N 041,1.0 E.
;REAS, - Letteis of Administration on I
,state of John Gilbert, Sen., late of the I
. of Waynesboro', deceased, have been gran
subscriber;ae all persons indebted to the
tate, are requested to Make immediate payme
having claims or demands against the,Esta
said decedent, will make known the same l .wi
delay, to DAVID GII,DERT. Adm'r,
lanlo-6w Near heitersbnrgi Md
- "The Administrator — will meet Idito
oftr- of each w,
IST of Letters remaining
Waynesboro'., P-enna., Dec. 31, Ii
Imo James, Barrett Miss Jennie,
Dowlin Mrs. Sarah, Ford Wm. 14.,
',Hoover Mrs. Casaudra, Hinkleblip
bite Daniel, 'Lusby David K., PestO
Miss Sarah, Shildon Mrs., Wagemak
Wolridge, Mrs. Stephen, WeirleY et
Auer T.
,sons- calling for any of the above letters
say th e y were advertised. One cent due
u se , ' T. G. PIEKINOTON, P. M.
MY M. e... N.
OAIMNDAR FOR 1882.
January
19
.26
February
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23
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August
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September
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October
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November
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28 29 30 31
IMPORTANT.
!'The Patrons and friends, and the
public generally, of
*Li A. FISHER
ARE again reminded of his recent tour to the
Eastern Cities, and of the recortion of his fine
stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest
lugs.
All of the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES.
His stock of FRENCH CLOTHS and CASQI
MERES he calls o particular attention to, as the
best in toft. Also, ono of the best assortments of
FURNISHING Goons in town—all ready for their in
spection and benefit, and kindly asks a call from all
persons desirious of buying Goods in hie line, at ex
tremely
ZICILIo \-5 ,, ..e LP1:K1135013)609 '
In the NEWLY FITTED ROOM, next. door to
Uptiegraffs', Hagerstown, Md. (Jan. 3, 1861.]
TO THE PUBLICS
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
THE subscriber would inform the citizens of
Waynesboro' and the public that he has com
menced the Shoemaking business in the Basement
of Kurtz's Hotel, where he will at all times be in
readiness to accommodate those- who may give !him
a call.
BOOTS AND SHOgSr
made to order, on short notice, of the best material,
and upon the most reasonable terms.
Oct 25. ntos. BRINGNINN.
5000 Rails for Sale.
rIHE subscriber has now on hand 5000 good
CHESTNUT RAILS which he will dispose
of on reasonable terms. Also—one good ROAD
WAGON. L. S. FORNEY,
Jan3—tf
FOR RENT. ~
IBE Cabinet Maker Shop now occupied by Ja
cob Bender. This is au old established stand
and favorably located' tor a good workman. Apply
to E. S. TROXEL.
Jan3—tf. ' s.
Smoke Stack for Sale.
rrHE subscriber has a heavy Iron Smoke Stack
— 1783 fret long and 16,inches in diameter. which
he will dispose of upon reasonable terms. Post Of
fice addrets, Quincy, Pa.'
Dec2o—tf JOHN L. METCALF.
Ready-Made Clothing I
FOR FALL AND WINTER!
i'RESR-SUPPLYS RECEIVED MONTHLY!--
8. ADAMS would respsstfilly inform his
• patrons and the public generally that he has
retuned from the Eastern cities with a genera/ as•
sortwent of Ready-Made
PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
embracing all the latest styles of Coats, Pants,Vesta,
Shirts, Collars, Neches, suspenders, etc., etc., all of
which ace' ell made. The publit4tre cordially in
vited to call and examine his goods, as he is deter
termined to sell at short profits.
He will continue to carry on the business
of Tailoring as heretofore. Persons desiring gar
ments cut out or made up are invited to give him a
call.
Latest fashions received regularly.
Oct2s.
NOTICE.
WHEREIB; Letters Testamentary to the E
state of Barbara S. 'froze), late of the Bo
rough of Waynesboro, deceased. have been granted
to the subscriber; all persons indebted to the said
Estate, are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claitrw• or •demands against the
Estate of said decedent, will amake known the same
without delay to E. el. TROXEL,
Dedo—Ow Executor.
MPHEItE
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A. S. A:'•
- Konrs's
•F%RM
PRIVATE SALE.
lIHE undersigned offers at PitVita - Salo her faim•
Alf•sitiiated *UM one mile froth
it t trr tovimehip, adjoining e ,
and Henry Omnrake, containing 11ACIIIIS,More
or less, of
111
LIMESTONE‘ LAND,
abOut
_lOO acres of which. is, &ear and ; in -a good
litate of cultivation, the balance well set With TIM
BER. The improvements are, a two storied
BRIM - HOUSE,
BANK " STONE BARN,
with WAGON SHED and Corn Crib attaehed.L—
There is also a fine ORCHARD on the farm, with
a stream ,f water IDing through the farm, and a
ii„
well of never-failing . ater near the dwelling. Any
person wishing to vte . the premises:will — please
call on Mr. Monn resi ing on the farm. - For terms
&c., apply to the undersigned, feigning near the
Marsh Store. . IS USAti FUNK.
Deck--4w - ,
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WANTED! -
5000 BUS. WHEAT ! ,
The old Miller at his oldlrade;
'gned haying associated themselves
ing bnsiness, and paving 'leased of
.k the old Royer mill property, one
f Waynesboro', are, now prepared to
front their friends at the highest
id also to do All kinds of Grinding,
ing corn and cob. We are also
ish at the lowest market prices, all
std•, also Plaster by the ton oi bush.
la will please cal) and see iis.
JOHN WALTER,
JOSEPH ELDEN'.
11l
12
19
56
Dec6—tf
PRIVA rE
HE undersigned will sell at private sale his
T
small hum, situated in Quincy Township, on
road leading from Waynesboro' to Quincy, about
three miles from the former and one from the latter
place, and within a few hundred yards of Snow Hill
Mill. The improvements are a new two story
113
23
30
BRICK HOUSE,
13
20
27
With FRAME BACK BUILDING •and Bake
Oven attached, a
a' , :l9.wy. Latsatial. 2Z3maaacina
with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib complete under
one roof; also a new hog-pen. These buildings
have all been erected within the last two years.—
The tract contains
111
FIFTEEN ACRES,
more or less, six acres of which is meadow ground
with a fine stream of water passing through its en
tire length. There is also planted a large number
of choice young fruit trees, a number of grape vints,
&C.
The above is a very desirable property, and any
person wishing to purchase a small farm, will do
well to give him a call as his terms-are moderate.
DecB—'-2m. 'GEO. STULER,
24
OystA j r
8 for- 12.172._Ct5.
AT THE
EMU SUET RESTS E
Fr HE subscriber is now selling at his Restaurant
on Mechanic's street, 24 OYSTERS for 12i
cents. lie has a Billiard Table for the accommoda
tion of those fond of that kind of amusement; and ' I
also a Ten_Pin Alley, which is_fre_e
to toll. Oysters furnished to fatuities at 374 cents
per quart, which is , 6ne-fourth less than the usual j
price charged. Washabaugb's and Ludwig's Ale
always on hand. JOSEPH PUNK.
December 12—tf.
EMS, MGIIBIIOIII
REDUCTfON IN PRICES,
At krotherton's Hardware and.
Paint Store!
Itake this method of informing the piblie ° that I
have just received from Philadelphia a large and
carefully selected stock of
Iron,Stee,
Oils,
Glasa,
• Paints,
Stores,
Brushes,
Cutlery,
' Hardware,
Varnishes, .
Oil Cloths,
Shoe Findings, •
Agricultural Implements,
all of woich I desire to dispose of at prices ti suit
the times. Try me, and bv.an examinaticn of my
stock convince yourself that I mean just what I say,
I take pleasure in showing goods whether sales are
effected or not. To persons about to build lam
prepared to offer extraordinary inducements both in
Hardware and Paints. Thankful to friends for past
favors, a continuance of the same is respectfully so
licited—promising to do all in my power to render
sotisfection' to all who may favor me with their pa
tronage. W. H.' DHOTHERTON.
April 11.
ECONOMY IN LIGHT!
NI-PORTANT INVENTION!
JUDSON'S TRANS PATENT CONES.
Used on Keroseneand - Coal' - Oil - Latripic save ' ta
the consumer ono third of NA expense for light.—
He who consumes twelve gallons of oil in a year
needs but eight gallons to produce the same quan
tity of light. This fact is susceptible of the clearest
demonstrations With the brass cone ordinarily
used, one third of the light is concealed. The
transparent cone conceals none. Sensible amen do
.not light a candle and put it under a bush eVtlei
her-will-they continue to use a brass cone. Eo cover
up the light that is so easily made available, by a
Transparent Cone at a trifling expense. Another
reason for the use of these Cones is, they do not
conduct heat to 'Oron in the lamp, and with them
very light oils can be used with safety.
WHAT IS BAY-ED IN A YEAR
Ist. no third of the cost of the oil, which is e
qual to 13.50 a-year.
2d.—You have a clear light, (large'or small,) free
from the unpleasant oily odor - caused by the brass
cones. This is worth another .$3.50 a year.
3d.—You are secure against accidents from the
use of volatile oils—anti this is worth still another
$3.50 a year. -
Here is $10.50 saved in one ,-year by the use of
one cone, which can he bad ofjalmost any Country
MerchAt for 121 omits.
A lso a large assortment of Cerosene oil, Lumps of
the latestmyles fur sale by
Nov 1 - - J. F. KURTZ.
STRAYED
TRAYED from the premises of the aubseri r
Orin the 19th of December. 5 black spotted Sh is
abuut uine months old; and 1 young white Sow all
marked with a bile in the left ear. Any informa
tion leading to their whereabouts will be thniktulty
received and liberally rewarded. •
Doc27-3w aSc' V. B. GILI3ER e.
A BARGE assortment of
KEROSENE LAMPS;' .
And an eteellent article of Itutwassa Ott always
on hand. H. S'FoNEHOUSE.
JANUARY, 18T.
1852. -
TIRIRD
tiQi..Z3l Ell 22 'Wh Jet. 22:a
nIIERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
• HAVE
TIMID SEPPLY
TALL ANA► WINTER
GUIS!!
o
/
E respeetfutly inform our customers end all
perso who wish to purchase cheap
.__ALL
*INTER
DRY GOODS
that we have just returned from the eastern cities
and are *ow receiving a large and o well selected
assortment of
of all kinds, - paterns, varieties and prices, which we
promise to sell as cheap, and on as fair terms, as
teny other house in town or country, and we feel
confident we cani%vi with all in such a manner
as to give entire satialection
-The folloWing comprise part of our Stock which
is always on band.
DRESS GOODS
of all kinds for Fall and Winterwear
Laineri,
, Alpacas,
M erinos,
. Coburgs.
Sege*,
Lustres,
Plaids
Silks, $
Collars,
Sleeves,
Prints,
Skirts
Hews,
MEN'S •
rail and Winter ,
GooDs,
Casamers,
Cassinetts
Clothe,
Velvet,
p 9,
Vesting,
Cord,
Fustian.
. Cravats,
Collars,
• gtiltrad..3ClDlg
A HEAVY LOT OF
DOMESTIC GOODS"!
Mullins,
Sheeting,
Shirting,
Ticking,
• Osilaburg,
Ragging,
Burls pse,
Toweling,
Blankets,
Robes,
Over shoat',
Shoes,
Boats,
Hats,
We tend r our thanks to ail our friends and eus
,
tamers for t e libe al patronage heretofore extended
taus and r ues a continuance of-tfir same.
A ERSON, BENEDTCT & CO.
Jan. 10, 1862.
IMPORTANT NEWS
FROM
.
- MEXICAN R 0 797!
JBEAVER, in connection with his Variety
• Store, has commenced the manufacturing of
BOOTS and SHOES in all its various branches.—
Having employed Jeremiah Cooper as foreman, he
is prepared to produce the finest, neatest, and moat
durable work made anywhere.
All are invited to call. -
A large stock of Hats and Clamant] Eastern man.
ufacturcd Shoes and Boots of the best make, on
hand; Clocks, Trunks, Begets. Tobacco,
You get the very best KEROSENE there. A few
fat Hogs are wanted. J. BEAVER.
Dcc,6— f months.
CARD..—Kind friends and patrons, you have
my warmest thanks for your very liberalien
couregment. Haying_discoatinued-the manisfixcin--
HOS of shoes &c., on my own account,and engaged
myself,with J. Beaver, at the Variety Store, I be
speak for him the continuance of your patronage.—
Do come and see us at our new place.
Dec 6 J. COOPER.
ANTIETAM:AMORY
agua L 3, Ua ' Uza EMI 2
IHE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, still
1,8 solicits the sainetand in addition to inanuiactu
ring aU kin& of wurkad
Material for fuilding Purposes, .
such an
• SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BLINDS, FLOORING, WINDOW
• FRAMES, DOOR
FRAMES, FACING, MOULDINGS, &c., &c.
I am prepare!) to famish all kinds of oda limbo
for different purposes in.bading, such as
.1010 E, RAFTERS, LATH, STUDDLN Q , PAIL
INGS, SCANTLING, BOARDS,Arc.,
All of which will be sawed to order, at short
and upon realsonable terms.
Also, sawing, by mill and circular savra,of every
description done; Framing, `Surfacing, Matching,
Flooring, dtc., &c. Fordurther particulars apply to
the sulo,criber, at Factory two miles southeast of
Waynesboro. . U. F. tit.lo.U.
-Liu. 17, 1861
a IIUS at 16 null , 25 cents vor pc ed at
niiv. 29: '
Alit 1E - 1120 IV KETTLgi - tit
J
4 e.r rt - RUNPICL.OI.
lIHODV wanting anything in.tio 4 41.rng ,
It " ov.u v iiiitssi
r
•
LATESTARRIVAL
1111!
&QODS,
GROCERIES,'
inERWAR MOW,
--0-.
GEO. STOVER.,
c-imiikixruL for kind flavors and patronage• here
tj bestowed upon him, again appbars before
the public to solicit a continuance of the same.--
Ho having just returned :rein the eastern cities with
Is fineand well selected stock •
NEW GOODS
Which he intends -selling at very low rtes, which
he knows he can do to the satisfaction who
will call=and examine hie stock.
Below you will find enumerated a few articles
which will be found among his stock to which he
calls your attention.
FOR THE LADIES
He has a large assortment of Dress Goods consisting
in part of
Printed Thibet Cloth,
Printed and plain Delaines,
Cothilde plaid,
Cothilde Stripe,
Plaid Mbhair, •
Silk Warp Mohair,
Parametta
'Printed Coburg,
Printed Morino,
French Morino,
Madonna Cloth, -
Printed and plain Cashmeres,
French and Domestic Ginghams,
• Poplins,
Pongee Mixture,
Lavella Cloth,
Long and Square, Thibet
and Morino Shawls,
--Opera Cloaking,
Glovea, and
Hosiery, m great variety.
Gentlemen's Wear,
Broad Cloths,
Black and Fancy Cassimores, • -
Union Cassimeres,
Overceittings,
Sattinets,
Jeans,
Tweeds,
Velvet Cord, '
Velvatino Vostings of all kinds,
in fact a full assortment cif goalie for Uentlemen's
wear. Also a large and well selacted stock of
DOMESTIC GOODS ^
•
Muslin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment of
Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate. If
you want anything at all in the Dry Goods line,
just cal in and you will find him ready to wait on
you with pleasure.
To persons having country Produce to sell, they
will find - it to their advantage tp bring it to Stu
ver's,as he always gives the highest market price. do
gt.. 'tzi.a_call, and ho will sell you goods as cheap
as they can be purchased elsewhere.
Novl. 1861
AITICIPATED BATTLE!
-.....0---...
- 1-IIL - S'f - wars - inni - rurnors - of - wars
T.
throughout our once happy land, When
columns of anted men are seen on all sides, march
ing forward in defence of their "sacred rights," and
all are eagetfor the expected con test, each moment
carries us nearer the frighful drama, that will soon
be enacted. Yet while all this convulsion is in pro
gress, other scenes are continually transpiring o
excite the mina o f the people, arid lately this tom•
mutiny has been greatly astounded by the tremen
dous rush of people to.
JOST All-13E-SORE'S
S L IP 0 R E
to astertain she cause of this .excitem ent, which
proves to be the
LARGE STOCK
giOISH
" he has just reteivedi and the
LOW PR-I,OES
they areZeold at' nevertheless tho great cry of "High
Prices" caused by the war, whibh is shown to be
false by an examination to the marnt stock of
goods offering•nt the shove estardlo nt.
You will find a varied asiorttnent of all kinds at
goods such as.
YALOt RS,
-
SCOTCH PLAIDS,
CASHMERES,
LAVELLA CLOTHS,
MOTTLED MgTLRES,
SOLFERisN ‘ . O DELAINES,
REP. °CRAM,
Ind a variety •of other DRESS GOODS
-ALSO
SILK VELVETS,
CASSIMERS, CLOTHS, •
and all kinds and styles of Gcntlemen's - Wearith - ,
a great lot of all kinds of Goods usually kept, in
Waytiboro'.
The undersigned tenders his regards to his nu-
alarms friends and patrons, and hopes a continu
ance of-favors,
Merchants through this country can And goods
'4.F:extern wholesale prices by callir f s at.Besore's,
thereby saviqg height and other disadvantaged.
Persons deinrieg a nice,Sharpe's Repeater can be
accommodated by calling soon; alio cartridges for
the same.
All kik* or produce received !a exchange for
goods as tho regular prices
Octal
NOTICE.
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on th •
Iliatate of David Stoner, late of the Bum
of Wiiyneaboro', deceased, have been granted t the
subscriber; all persona inelebte said k. • ~ are
regurned to make immediate payment, an • use
having claims or demands against the tat , of
sa id decedent, will, make known the same, without
'delay, to JOHN IVA la EH,
Nov29—ew Administrator.
K AG:AIN.
G. fi. RICE informs his cuStoinOre and the
',
4 „ public generally that he has removed his
lfrrher,hpy,to the Bauenient of Mr. !Curtis Hotel,
Motif* espiedbyhim us a Barber Shop, where
he will Sliawi, Cul, alio Dress' Hair.es heretofore.
s.frive bum a call. ..5,,, Nov. 22—tf,
Of the very brat in market and quality: such as
Syrbps. New Orleans and orto Rico Molasses, a
No. I Brown.ugar, cutfu- crushed and granulated
do ; best article of \_...."
Rio Cultim, .
Imperial Tua.
-„ -
Hummell's b e Esscence of Caren
Baker No. t Checulate,
naisins,
Curbuzet of Iron,
Tobacco,
Rico, &c., gia:.
All the allinFe goods have sheen selectetlcarciul
ly, and pnrchttsed at the very lowest figure with en'
eye to auethe wants of this community. fie is
therefore enabled to accommodate all wan mmy fa
vor him with'a call, in quantity, quality, style and
price. No trintlilo to show goods. • '
Country Produce titian in exchange for gtiods at
the highest market prices. Lig strict atteutku t..) .
bus'ness and a tle4iru to please. in every inspect tot.
ho to merit a continuance of patronage. ',
• et. li p 4,
4 , 3
. .1. W. hilti;Eß. •
URI. and unadulterated spiced cider. v. 4 nits
for sale by Stoner, sign of the Bold en Mort/0.
*rico onlyii cents pveguiart. •
Pin 36.
JOSIAH BESOItE
Ai EtVenvy liountlaboutr and Coatitit
FIRSI :0411VAL! ,
tile'lltAlittm STS -r
j'AIAL AND WINTER GOODO,I
Joseph Piioest
.
• Northwest Corner of We Maid, - ..--.:.....r„ -
is no'w o eying New and most 4/4 Mirk
T A IALL AND WINTZR GOODS, in Ise
.\,,
r Germa , English and Arnerican Fabrics, oni
prising a get gm! assortmeht of thf latest sty
'4U:toed to F I and Winter trade. • For Ladiue
Wear : Ric Dress silks, black, plain and fancy
Brocades; P 1 'de in great variety; French Merino/3
iwall colors; ri printed Merinos, Wool Delaines,
Cashmeres, satin tripped do., Mousseilainos, Lavel
le, Mohair mixtures, Thibot "Cloths; printed Mous
sellaines, Persian Twills, Poplin, Debeges ' Oper.2t
Flannels, in oil colors, Scotch add. Saxony Printed
French Gingham, Scotch do., Lancaster do.,Plaid‘
Embroideries, L ces, Gauntlets,Kid Gloves, white
and fancy, French worked Collars, Dimities, fancy
dress . Gimps, Cord Binding, and velvet Bib bon
&c., &c., in short, he his an the novelties of /he
seasdn,
FALL & WINTER MARS,
Paris long broche Shawls, with se wed borders,
Bay State Shawls, (latest styles.) sapurb Thibet
Shawls, sewed border, rich Printed S hawls with
silk fringe, all of, which are from the latest impor
tations, and will be sold at prices that defy con:ya
hoo. •
Mime Furnishing Goods
Irish and Scotch Sheeting, pillow case and 'bolster
Linens, fine, low priced - Damask 'Calile..--Linens
spotted and damask Table Cloths, kvery size aft('
grade; Napkins, lloyles, and Huck Towelings, low
priced Kitchen Toweling, 'Bolster, • Pillow and
.Bheeting Muslim!, 3-4,' 4-4, 6-4, 8.4, or 10 4 wide,
draped dimity Blankets, Marseilles and Allenda la
Quilts.
M acalto aa‘loo
such as heavy bro. Cotton, bleached Muslins, Os
naburgs, Tickings, stripped Drills, Apron Ducks,
lersoys, Denims, Cotton Flannels, Prints, &C.
MEN'S WEAR.
Black and Fancy Clothe and Cassimeres, of the
newest styles, Mixed Doeskins, Sattinetti, Union,
Casetmeres, Cashmeretts, Deans, Cottorrides,Over
coatings, silk, satin, merino and velvet Vestings,
extra heavy riirbod Drawers and ehirts, llesiery, ,
Collars, Cravats, &c.
CIETIB & FLON O 1 CUM -
Carpet, English Engrains, (all woot)--Heinp and
Hag Carpeting, front 25 cents to :$l.OO per yard.—
Floor Oil Cleths 24, 44,,64 and 1,134 wide, all of
the newest designs, which he offers at great Lair. ,
gains.
MATS AND
_RU - GS,
Wool, C oco , n a i l ; end Fanoial pardereel, in greet
variety.
GROCERIES AND QUEENSIVARI:
His stock is full and complete, ant will comps re
favorably with any in Waynesboro', both in price
and quality. He retur Is is tl, be todiis friends,
and by fair dealing and . trict atte irion to business
ho hopes to merit a contip ice of ' e
°cal o`tF.ef-i-I'-1t IG6.
PIRST
u 2. 544 %:•.
FLAIL IND IVINTER GOODS,
- FLAVIN° just returnej from thoEaotern cities
Jul .
with• anotfiers Lot of new and ele•gint ityloo
DRESS CODS,
nanurpaseed for Beauty, Style tma Quitint i y • ad at
PANIC RIM FIS.
FOR T Zji7Ylllo
W4,Delainas
• llinatois!ni, •
French Neenna, •
Prjntoil CotobrT., •
Castunagos,
Mohair Alarm,
La vend:G.lw n, •
Drbegea.
Pordidn Data nas,
Swiss Ginghain,
Ladies Wool Elastic Skirts, E xtemion Skirts,
Apron Tassels; and a full ipssoriara gut of Dress 'Trim
mings, &r.:l-
ENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
French Cloth,
Cussnuont,
Vas' ings,
Sannot,
Twoods
Jeans,
C:orkla,
Vsiveteenst,
Collars,
Gloves,
6111 rt Fronts.
A LSO-leary lot of
a(o.ry - Kih.a.9 - vtroN
441
not 'necessary to Mention.
citunEwsvrA.Rz,
ISULEDWAIIE,
BOOTS AND SHOE,
WARE.
tlam.
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