Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, January 24, 1862, Image 3

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    PUBLIC SALE.
?V HE• undersigned will -bell at public sale, at ilia
residence on the road larding from Leiterabutg
to Smithsburg, one mile fr om the former place,'
On iliednesday. 20114 day of lebrunry,'62,
the folio Wing pornol prOperty, to wit
4 DEAD WORK 11011SES,
and 1 two-year old COLT; 20 . ;, I OF .
Horn Cattle ,
•
among which are B MILCH COWS,
and one fine Doven Bull; 50 head of HOGS, a mon g
which are 8 fine BROOD SOWN and 1 CHESTER
*BOAR; 2 Planeation We gone, 2 pair Hay Laddeis,
1 pair wood do., 1 of beiseee Patent Self-regulating
Grain Separators;,
CLANER and BA GGER, with the latest Improved
Iron Tripple Gear Horse Power, and all complete on
Four Wheels. •
1 DIANNT, REAPER.
I Wheel Rake, Grain Drill, 1 set BLACKSMITH
TOOLS', Wheat. Fan, Horse Gears, Plough (ham,
Fly Nets, Housens and Halters, Cow Chains, 2
Bare - hear Plows, 4 Shovel Ploughs, I Corn Coirerer,
2 Harrows, 1 Fifth Chain and Spreaders, Trebble.
Double and Single trees, Butt and Breast Chains,
together with many articles in general use upon a
farm not necessary to mention. Also, about 40 acres
GRAIN IN THE GROIN,
AND 200 BARRELS OF CORN!
Ur Sale to commence at_ 9 o'clock on said day,
;Then a credit of 6 months will be given on all sums
of $5 and upwards; the purchaser giving note with
approved security; all sums under $5 cash.
DAVID M. DETRIOH.
Jan 22.—b Richard Sheckleq, Auct.
— For - Rent.
A CHANCE FOR A . 4ACKSMITEI.
-- •
THE subscriber will rent at Public Outcry, in
front of the Continental Hotel," in Waynes
boro', on SATURDAY, the 15th of Fsantr Y next,
his property, situated about two miles so. of
Waynesboro'. "Said property contains about titre.
acres of land, with a Two-story LOG DWELL
ING HOUSE, a large STONE '
. BLACKSMITH • SHOP,
and other necessary out buildings thereon. There
is also nn the land a thriving young orchard of
choice fruit trees. neregis perhaps no better' coun-
try stand in the county for a Blacksmith, the prop.
erty being surrounded on all sides by a populous
and wealth'agricultural community.
The above property will be offered for rent at 1 o- .
clock nn said day when the terms will be made
mnown by A BIM BA HR.
Jan 24—ts.
PUBLIC SALE
THE subscriber will sell nt public sale, nt the
late residence of John Gilbert, Seri., dec'd, in
Waynesboro', on SATuithey ,the Bth DAY of Frantu-
RV next the followinl !arsons! rt
one IJNE
FAMILY HORSE
2 Fine Mich Cows;
3 setts Single Harness, 1 Riding Saddle, 2 Riding
/Smiles, 5 halters, 3 fly-nets,
I.IIUGGY, 1 SPRING WAGON.
1 Good Sleigh, 1 nutria° Robe, I barrel Coppe r
Kettle, 1 ten-plate Stove, 1 Rureau,A.Nordrobe. 1
ight-illn_y_lUlock;_s_lot of LUMBER, such-as
boards and laths; a small lot Cypress and Chest
nut Shingles, about 800 Chestnut
OR BUSHELS CORN, 400-BUSHELS OATS,
- 30 BUSHELS - OF RYE; ‘.
a hit Dogs, a lot of BACON and LARD, about 40
bundleil of Rye Straw, 2 bushels Cloverseed. A Iso
the shelues , snd drawers in the store room.;
3 TONS Ttaio . rinr HAY,
and a variety of other nytieloy not ne , essary to men-.
lion. Also—Four Shares TURNPIKE, STOCK.
in the Waynesboro', Creeneastlo nod Mercerbburg,
Turnpike Company, arid 2 sharca in the Waynes
boro and Maryland State Line Turnpike Company
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when
the terms will be made known by.
.Janl7—ts '"" - DAVID GILBERT, Adin't,
DIPORTANT.
Cir The Patrons and fiends, and the
pool's generally. of -
J. A. FISH, R
ARE again reminded of his rettent tour to the
Eastern Cities, and of the reception of his fine
_ stock of
Cloths, CasSimeres and Vest-,
nags.
All or the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES.
His stock of FRENCH CLOTHS and CAS4I
liIERES he calls ,particular attention to; as .the
best in town. Also, one of the hest assortments of
Fcastxatsa Goons in
and
ready for their in
spection and benefit. and kindly asks a call from all.
persons desiriou , s of buying Goods ii. his line, at ex-
tremely
carucv UaaciactsKr4itsz e
n the NEWLY FITTED ROOM, next door to
'pdegrafie, Hagerstown, Ma, [Jan. 3, 1861.
. -
$5.00 Reward.
undersigned will pay the above reward in
, • cash for such Tbformation as will lead to the
A iiirchestsioft-of the thieves who broke into his Ira
ar4- Room...arid carried off one bushel of Oysters.
id two oyster knives. A black Billiard ball wan
so.carried away previous to the above theft.. If
id Ball is returned to him, a reward of one dollar
(. he pail and no plestions asked.
lotwithstanding all the storming and stealing,the
:hanics Street Restaurant is still piling it up.—
is thankful to his friends for their liberal patron- ,
,during the holidays and previous.
darile—if —JOS:FUNK.
0 YES!
0 YES ;
IE undersigned offers his service to eli persons
who want a cryer, Ready at all times to cry
lis Sales. Vendues, Auctions, &c., at the most
dente , terms. All orders left a t the Ofacc of the
nage Record, will be promptly attended to., ,
Janl7 . OEU. V. MONG
STRAY HEIFER.
the premiscir of the subscriber
Iresore's Mill, sometime in
!3)L} HEIFER, with short
be•betwecu
YED (v
- Y*--
such infornatii
Jan.ll-3w
WAGUN FOIL SALE.
subacribar has a good. TWO HORSE
. SOON which he will dispose of ou reason
terms • n0v15741] JO% RUYE ft.
L4Utt assortment of
KEROSENE LAMPS; -
nn excellent article 'of Kat - taus Ott. always
hand. R. STONEHOUSE.
0 YESI
, 0 1,4011, ner recto
CALENDAR 1 1 '1DR "1 . 1362.
IC -3. .1 71 1
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2 0.
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LL
• 03 `A
January
5 6• 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 ,15 10 17 18
,19 20 ;. 21 22 ,28 24; 25
20 '27 28 29 so
February
2 9 4, 5' 8 7. 8
9 10 'll - ---1 \ 149 14 16
18 17 18 1 20 21 . 22
° 2.3 24 25 26 _2B
March
2345 6 . 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
10 17 18 19 '29 21. 22
'23 24 25 20 27 28 29
30 81
April 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 18 17 18' 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 '3O
May 11 2 8
4 5 6 7 8• 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 • 16' 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 20 27 28 29 30 31
June 1 2 8 4 5 0 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 S 8 19 20 ,21
22' 23 24 '25 26 27 28
29 30
July 1 2 . 3 4 5
. 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18. 19
20 21 22 23 , 24 25 56
27 28 29 30 31
4ugin4 1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 4)
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 •
September 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 -8 9• 10 11 12 13
.14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
October.
1 2 3 4
5 0 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 14 25
26 27 28 29 30 31 ,
November 1
•2.34 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 'l2 la 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 - 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30
D'ecember 1 2 - 3 4 5'
7 8 9 — lO 11 IT, 13
14 • 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
TO THE PUBLIC
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
/11111E,,subscrilier would inform the citizens of
Waynesboro' and the public that he has com
menced the Shobanakiiig, business in t ht Basement
of Kurtz's lintel, where he will at all times be in
readiness to accommodate those who may 'give him
a call.
BOOTS AN D SHOES!.
• made to ot;Til^NoLl short notice, of the beat ma terial,
' - liii — most — firateanabto - terina.
THOS. I.II2INGNIA,N.
NOTICE.
and upon t
Oct 25.
HEREAS, Lett. rs of Administration on the
V Estate of John Gilbert, Sen., late of the Bo
rough of Waynesboro', deceased, have been granted
to the subscriber; all persons indebted to the said
Es tate, are requested to s malte immediate payment,
those -hay ing,elaints-or-detnitutls-against+he-Estat •
of said decedent, will itihke known the same, with
out delay, to DAVID GILDER r. Atlner,
Janlo-6w Near Leitersburg,
ear The Administrator will meet .crelitors on
Saturday afternoon, of each week,jin Waynesboro':
60011 m
Rails for Sale.
1 _
HE sub criber has no on hand 5000 good
Ent: nNuT RAILS which he will dispose
of reasonable terms. Also—one good ROAD
WAGON. L. S. FOHN EY,
Jan3—tf
FOR RENT.
Cabinet Maker Shop now occupied by Ja
r cob Bender. This is an old "established btand
and flvorattly located for a good workman. Apply
to E. S. TROX
• Jan3—tf.
NEW LIVERY.
TAE suitscriSer respectfully announces to his
friends and the public generally that he has o
pened a Livery stabie iu Waynesboro, and is now
prepared to accommodate the _public generally with
t',,i'Ct: NEB
at the shortest notice, day or night.—
_ Verson& desirous of hiring, either for
riding ur driving, would do well to give him a call.
His stock has been selected with groat care as re
garde gentleness and speedy traveling; and his bug.
give and carriages aro all in good condition.
Tho above stock will be kept at the Stable of Dr.
John Oullig. Persons wishing to fire will please
apply to the undersigned at Bowden's Hotel.
tioB w JOHN 011 A I{BSON,
A LARGE assortment of TINWARE at the
_AL sign of the Big ,Red liuru.
dean '6l) D. $. RUSISTSLL.
'Continental — Hotel P PP
WA VI.X.MBORO', PA.
•
rrtHE undersigned having lecently taken the a
bove named House, formerly known ;as the
••ti lobe Inn," takes pleasure in announcing to his
friends and the public that he is prepared to receive
and ,entertain Ltueste its a style not to be excelled
by any country Hotel. The House having been
thoroughly repaired and newly furnished with eve
ry thing calculated to make lrj guests comfortable
—the public may rest assured that they will at all
times find it in a condition suited to the comfort and
convenience of the traveler. His Bar is always sup
plied with the choicest Liquiirs, and his Table with
the best the markets afford, and all other appliances
suitable and necessary for the accommodation of
man or beast. - With faithful and obliging servants
and his own personal attention and supervision, he
will leave no means unspared to - anent public pa
tronage.
The proprieter'assurie these wflo-orty favor kiim
with - their patronage • that they- shall ever meet at
his housea cordial reception, anti that everything es
senUal . to the ,cuititeitietice and happiness of his
jor:.
L. 13. litfiTt
• v, • -
141.11f4HILO• now 26 , Manses at
lIVIN • toys for a et
Deali '66
SII.K IVou l , and'Uotion tinder dhirta and Ire qr•
'or& at J. W. Mn.r.szer.:
laiiil
IaVATE -SALE.
BE Undersigned offers at Private Bale her tartn,
• situated about one mile &MU Hun4n'or Mill; in
ntrim to*aship, adjoining lands Of 'John Ordve)
71
and Henry Omwake, containing 113 AVRES,tanre
or less, of . . . I
1, 2 .3 ' 4
LIMESTONE LAND,
about 100 acres of which isT clear and in a good
state of cultivation, the balance well set with VIM
BER. The improvements are, ,a two storied
BRICK HOUSE,
RANK STONE - EARN.
with WAGON SHED and Corn Crib attached.—
There is also a fine ORO D bit the farm, with
a stream of water tannin through the farm, and
well of never.fai 'g wa near the dwelling. Any
person wishing to ' w the premises will please
call .on Mr. Monn residing on the farm. For terms
drc., apply to the Undersigned, residing near the
Marsh Store. SUSAN FUNK.
Decl3-4w •
WANTED!
5000 BUS. WHEAT !
The old Miller at his old Trade!
f • HE undersigned having associated themselves
in thr Milling bnsiness, and having leased of
eter Fahnestock the old Royer mill property, one
mile southeast of Waynesboro', are .now prepared to
purchase grain from their friends at the highest
market price; and also to do all kindi of Grinding,
including chopping corn and cob. We are also
prepared to furnish at the lowest market prices, all
kinds of Mill Stuff; also Plaster by the ton or bush.
Our old friends will please call and see us.
JOHN WALTER,
D&6—tf - - TOSE PK ELDEN.
, _
THE undersigned will sell at ,private sale his
small farm, situated in Quincy Township, on
road leading from Waynesboro'
one
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
With FRAME BACK BUILDING and Bake
Oven attached, a a
1 - 3clivcine Lakm,paait.'"lwarazi
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
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 fruil trees, a number of grape vines,
&c. • -
• 1,1
The above is a very desirable property, and any
person wishing to purchase rX- small bum, will do
well to give him a call as, his terms are moikrate.
Dect3-2m. GEO. STOLER,
EMU STREET EMIR
TIIHE subscriber is now selling at his Restaurant
on Mechanic's street, 24 OYSTERS for 12}
cents. He has a Billiard Table for 4he accommoda
tion of those fond of that kind of amusement; and
also a Ten Pin Alley, which is free to all'who wish
to roH. Oysters furnished to families at 373 cents
per quart, which is one-fourth less . than the usual
price charged. Washabaugh's and Ludwig's Ale
always on hand. JOSEPH FUNK.
December 12—tf.
Itake this methoil of informing the piblic that I
j_ have just received from Philadelphia a large and
carefully selected stock of 4 .
Steel,
Oils, •
Glass,
Faints,.
Stores,
Brushes,.
Cutlery,
Hardware,
•
Varnishes,
Oil Cloths,
Shoe Findings,
- Agricultural 'lmplements, "
all of woich I desire to dispose of at prices ti suit
the Hines. Try me, and by an examinatir,n of my
stock Convince
.yourself that I mean just what I say,
1 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
litvors, a continuance of the same is respectfully so
licite,d—promising to do all in my power to render
satisfaction to all who may favor me with'their pa-
tronage.
April 11.
THE undersigned will sell nt public sale, near
the Blue Rock Schad! House, on THURSDAY,
the 20th of MARdi nest, a Tract of Land containing
TEN AC HES, more or less, adjoining lands of Sol
omon Haubilugh and Valentine What, with a 8034
and a half
-ra(MoU7 , st3Lig t
a good log STABLE, and Bake Oven, thereon. A
stream of spring water passes thro' the land; there is
also a good garden and a variety of choice Fruit trees
6n the premises. sale to eminence at ten o'clock
on said day when the terms will be mule known by
Janlo LYDIA HA UGH.
THE undersigned announces himself as a canli
dote for Constable of Washington Thwnship.
Having been i dclelted at the last election by only ld
votes, he hasiconciuded to "pick his flint and try it.
, Thankful to his friends fur the flattering
vote received at the last election he hopes that they
will extend the same support 'again. If successful,
a general jubilee will be held at,Furt Megg.
JanfU „ • JOS. FUNK.
Broom Corn Wanted. .•
VHE subscriber informs the public that he has
provided hiniselfwith thu nocesssry machinery.
for manufactuting Factory Brooms. . Persons fur;
nishimx bon with Broom Corn can have brooms
made to order upon reasonable tern's. Handles can
also be turnirhed him by those who-may have them.
kiis.irooats can be seen at hbi residence or at this
(Mee. L. li. ilESli. •
v Smoke Stack for Sate.
fr HE; subscriber Ira a
,heavy Iron Smoke Stack
34 fie; long and 16 inches which
h a will distioacrui upup Yeabunable terms. rota 'Jr.
flee address, Quincy,
Bcc2o-11 - : JOIIN - L. nETCALF.
11TRON can be had at
nor. 29 Kuntz's -
EMI
' ituatruied
tf ~
'irALUADtig :FA iiii" '' ''.' -''
'''-.
PRIMA TE SALE.
BRIO HOUSE,
Oyster's for 121-2 Cts.
AT Tli li
HE S, BUM
REDUCTION IN PRICES,
sll-Bratherloni-B—Hardware-and
Paint Store!
W. H. 13110TUERTON.
PUBLIC SALE.
For Constable.
THIRD ,
- 42. lit %la
1111BERSON, BENEDICT & CO%
HAvE
/ JUST I:7E1141V
THIRD itTPLY)
PALL AND WINTIER
GOODS!!
WE respeetfully inform our cnatomais and all
persons who wieh to .purchase cheap
that'we have just returned from the eastern cities
and are now receiving a large and well selected
assortment of
att• CD (3D'TID
of all kinds, paterns, varieties and prices, which we
promise to sell as cheap, and on as fair terms, as
any other house in town or country, and We feel
confident we can.deal with all in such a manner
as to give entire satisfaction
The following comprise part of our Stock which
is always on hind.
of all kindolor Fall and Wittier wear
Laines,
Alpacas,
Merinos,
Coburg&
De Beget,
Luetres,
Plaids
.
Collars,
Sleeves,
Prints, • •
}loops,
Skirts.
•
Bagging,_ r ,
13urlapse7' - '
Toweling,
• Blankets,
elms, •
O r shoes, •
hoes,
oots,
ate,
&c.,
We tender our thanks to all onr friend. and cue
tomere for the liberal patronage heretofore extended
to us and request a continuance of the earn°.
AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
Jan. 101 1862.
IMPORTANT NEWS
JBEA VER, 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 most
durable work made anywhere.
All are invited to call.
A large stuck of Hats and Pitps,and Eastern man
ufactured Shoes.and Boots of the best make, on
hand; !..locks; Trunks,
Segartr, Tobacco, Ate., &c.
You get the very best KEROSENE there. A few
fat Hogs,cre wanted. J. BEAVER.
Dcc,6-3 months. •
ACARD.—Kind friends and patrons, you have
my warmest thanks for your very liberal en
couragnient: Having discontinued the manufactu.
ring of shoes ?Ste., on my own account, anirengaged
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.
Lech J. COOPER.
HE subscriber, thankful fin past patronage, still
1,1 solicits the same; and in addition to manutactu
ring ult kinds ol•wuik^d .•
Material for,Building Purposes,
such es
SASH, DOORS, stiuTT, ERs,
BLINDS; FLOORING, WINDOW
FRAMES, DOOR
FRAMES, F,SCING, MOULDINGS, &e., &c.
lam prepared toipi m iish all kinds of oak tiothe
fordiHerent purposes in wiling, such as - -
JOlCE,RArrsits, LATH, STUDDING, PAIL
'NUS SCANTLINb,IIOAIO . B,&c.,
All of, which will be sawed to ,order, at short notice
and upon reasonable terms.
Also, sawing, by - itiltl and circular Rawl, of every
description throes- Framing, Sorfteisog, Matching,
'Forlorther particulars apply to
ll,u subscribet, at 'Factory two utiles. southerietof
Way ut eboro.
Ja8. • 17, 1861
I' KiS Ilt. 16 491,1 25 (tent , ' Dor t.in• ctl zt:373,4.i --"-"...".,
1 nov. 29.
.1
ti AittiE !ITN KtTTLES at
Rtruc.
,s.
1 j ee2ll 60 ,
I. .
i NVIR)11,1" wanting nnyfihing, in the "dn.*:
I lLiiii " can lie riumilieil Knave/11
6- 1
SA,NVARY,
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FALL
WINTER
DRY FOODS
DRESS GOODS
KEN'S
Pall and Winter,
GOODS,
Cassimers,
• Caesinett•s 3
Cloths,
Velvet,
:satin, t
Vesting,
Corti,
Fustian,
Cravats,
Collars,
lirearls, •
Bose.
HEAVY OT — 0 F
DOMESTIC GOODS :
•1 uslina,
Sheeting,
Shirting;
Tick ings;
Osnsburg,
FROM
'MEXICAN ROW
ANTIETAM FIGTORY
AND
..,413 a ago .IZ3 Stt 2
LAHR? AtRIVAL
DRY GOODS;
1111113.11 , 111115111, &C., 11C.
GEO. -STOVER,
ANKFUL for kind favors and patronage here
tofore bestowed upon him, again appears before
the public to solgit a continuance of the same:—
He'having just returned from the eastern cities with
a fine and well selected stook.ef
NEW GOODS
Which he fhtends selling at very low rates, which
he knows he can do to the satisfaction of all who
will call and examine his ,ptock.
Below you will find enumerated a few articles
which will be found in i nong hie stock to which he
calls your attention.
FOR THE LADIES
He has a imp assortment of Dress Gonda consisting
in part of
Printed Thibet Cloth,
'Printed and plain Delaines, •
Cothilde plaid, _ _
Cothilde Stripe,
Plaid Mohair,
-Silk Warp Mohair, •
Parametta.
Printed Coburg,
Printed Morino,
French Morino,
Madonna Cloth,
Printed and plain Cashmeres,
• French and Domestic Ginghams,
Poplins
Pongee
Poplins,
Lavella Cloth, •
Long and Square, Thibet
mill Morino Shawls,
Opera Cloaking,
Gloves, and
Hosiery, in great variety.
Gentlemen's Wear s
BrMid Cloths, •
Black and Fancy Cassimores,
Union Cassimeros,
Overcoatings,
Sattinets,
•
•
.loans,
Tweeds,
Velvet Cord,
Velvatino Veatings of all kinds,
in fart a full assortment of goods for Gentlemen's
wear. Also a large and well selected 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,
'you will] pleasure.
go persons having country Produce to self; they
will find it to their advantage to twing it to Std
ver's,as he always gives the highest market price. So
give him a call,-and he will sell you goods as cheap
as they can be purchased eltsewl&ere.
Nuvl. 1861
ANTICIPATED DAME!
--:o
WIUST wars arid rumors of wars are rife
throughout our once happy land, when
co lumns of armed men are seen on all sides, march=
-ing-torward-in-defence - oltheir "sacred rights,"' and
all are eager for the expected contest, each moment
'carries us nearer the frighful drama, that. will soon
ho ciliated. Yet while all this coprulsidn is in pro
gress, other scenes are continually transpiring to
excite the minds of the people, and lately this ,cora
munity has been greatly astounded by tho icemen
(lour rush of people to
JOSINH BEORE'L I
STORE!
to ascertain the cause of this excitement, which
proves to be tire-
LARGE STOCK
GOVSH
he has just received, and tiro
LOW' PRICES
they are'sold'at' nevertheless the great cry of "High
Prices" caused by the war, which is shown to bo
fslse by on examination to the magnificent stock of
goods offeringrat the above e+.tabti•hment.
You'vsill find a varied assortment of all kinds of
goods such as
SILKS,
VALOCRS,
SCOTCH PLAIDS,
CASHMERES, •
LAVELLA CLOTHS,
• MOTTLED MIXTL RES,
SOLFERINO DELAINES,
' REP. ROUBAIX,
and_ a
,saritty of other, DRESS GOODS
-ALSO=
S I - L - 1Z VE L V - E 7-S-
CASSIMEIIB,CLOTH'S,
and all kinds and atyles of Gentlemen's Wenr, with
a great lot of all kilids of Goods usually kept. iu
Way nesboro'.
'l'ho undersigned tend his roganls to MS nu
'pawns friends and patrons, nd hopes a continu
ance of divers.
Merchants through this country .can find goods
at Eastern wholesale prices by calling at Besure's,
thereby saving freight and other disadvantages.
Persona desiring a nice Sharpe's Repeater can be
accominudated by calling soon; also cartridges fur
the sainee f,
All 1: lads of produco received in exchange far
geode st the regular ,prices
Oct•lt . JOSIAH BESOII.E.
NOTICE.
\ - ,v HE MIAS, Letters of Administration on the
Estate of David Stoner, late of the Borough
of Waynesboro', deceased. have been grunted to the
attbenber; all persona indebted to said Estate, ase•
requested:to make immediatO payment, and those
having. claims or demands against the Estate f
said :tlectident, will make known the same; wi out.
delajt, to - • JOHN Al;" , •
ov29— 6w tiatrotnr.
D. F.'tiooo:
Gl3. PRICE' inEntne' liii .customer a anti th e .
it ptiblic 'generally, that ' ho has , removed hie
11410 1 4,01t0p 'to the llaitement" of Mi. tiurteeliottd,
folV , occupied by Win as a Barber Shop.4lc 6 .
he ii 4,11 Shave, Cut, and Dread= heir as heretofore.
Clive bun a cull. Nov. 211— tf.
GROCERIES, I
BACK AGAIN. •
FIRST ARRIVAL 7!
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FILL AND WINTER' GOODS
Joseph Frio%
Northivest Corner of the *Diamohdr
Ea now offering New ITC roast lipeirable
TALL AND WINTER *ODDS, ib traetsk,'
German„ English. and A aiericau Fabrics, rw
prising a geneial assortment - sigg of the latest es
adapted to Fall and Winter trade. For Ladies'
Wear : Rich Dress silks, black, plain and fancy
Brocades; Plaids in pint Variety; French Merinos
in all colors; rich printed Marino, Wool DelaineSl
Cashmeres, satin stripped .do.,.Moussellaines, Lavel
le, Mohair mixtures, Tract Cloths; printed Mous.
sellaines, Persian Twills, Poplin, Debegcs, Opera.
Flannels, in all colors, Scotch and Saxony Printed
French Ginghams, Scotch do., Lancaster der,Plaidg
Embroideries, L ces, Gauntlets,Kid Gloves, white
and fancy, French worked Colars, Dimities, fariey
dress Gimps, Cord Binding, and VetrCirllib bon
&c., &c., in sheet, he his all the novelties of Ote
season. .
FALL & WINTER MARS,
Paris lon
ay State Shawls, .(latest styles,) sdpurb Thihot
Shawls, sewed -herder, rich Printed Shawls with
silk fringe, all of which are front the latest iniper-
Litions, and will be sold at prices that defy comp°•
hon.
House Faarnishing VratlAS
Irish and Scotch Sheeting, pillow case and bolster
Linens, fine, low priced Damask Table Linens
spotted and damask Table Cloths, every size and
grade; Napkins, Myles, and Huck Townrigs,.low
priced Kitchen Toweling, Bolster, Pillow and
'Sheeting Moslots, 34, 44, 64, 84, or 10.4 wide,
draped dimity Blankets, Marseillds an dlo
'4aUlactid
such as heavy bro. Cotton, bleached _Milslins, Vs
niburgs, Tickings, stripped Drills, Apron Ducks,
Kerseys, Denin►s, Uuttun Flannels, Prints, &c.
MEWS WEAR. .
Black 'and Fancy Cloths and Cassimeres, of the
newest styles, Aimed Doeskins, Sat Matti, tin ion
Cassimeres, Casharretts, Deans, Cottonides, Over
coatings, silk, satin, merino mil vel •t Vestings,
extra heavy ribbed Drawers and rts, Hosiery,
Collars, Cravats,. &c.
4.11N1
CAIIITEIG k RU A 11. CLO
Carpet, English Ingrains, (nil wool,) Hemp and
Rag Carpeting, front - 25 cents to tier • rd.—
Floor Oil Cloths 2-4, 44, 64 and 8-4 wide, all of
the newest designs, which ho offers at groat bar
gains. _
,MATS AND RUGS,
Wool, Coco, Plaiit and Fanciol Bordorod, f in great
variety.
GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE
His stock is full and complete, and will compa re
ftvorattly with any in Waynesboro', both in prim
and quality. He returns his thanks to his friends,
and by fair, dealing and strict attention to business
he hopes to merit a contieuance of the same.
Octll JOSEPH PR ICE.
_
Zia 114 a 5:9"
FILL IND WINTER GOODS,
A VING just returned from the 'Eastern c
.ot of new and elegant stylos
PISS GOODS . ,
unsurpaseed fur Beauty, Style and. Qu4Siu and et
PANIC Pl2;.fek".3
rem, TEE Zji.lai2Z,
Wool Trolainc.9
ti?;s:ibusino,
i r.otell 'efaririos '
Printed Cohu rg, . ,
kiaitinte NS , - I
• Mohair Ahoed,
Lavella Cloth,
Delteges.
Persi•tn belunes,
Swiss Glitghnin, . ..
Ladies-Wool — Elastic Skirt. l , E stens:ion Sikir;s,
Apron Tassels, and a lull assortment of Dre.is Trim -
nung,s, &e.
GENTLEIVIZN'S WEAR)
French Cloth,
Cussitners,
Ir.cs!ir-„tg,
'!'needs
ALSO—A heavy lut of
444,04 A' 4-0 e;s'i'v^,4`•-i'r
not necessary to mention
u E rya vi
EAMIXTARE,
11001'8 AND StioE,s,4,-
CEDAR WARE,
Of the' very best in market nag quality: such ns
Syrups, New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, a
No. I Brown Sugar, mace crushed and granulated.
du; best artic!o of
Rio Colii.e,
Imperial Tea.
Huo2inoll's.best Et:sconce of Coffee.
Baker No. l Chocolate,.
sr. Corburct of D . ori,
Tobacco,
Rice, &c., des.,
All the above goods have been selected careful
-1 and, purchased at the very lowest figure with an
to suit the wants of this community.. He is
therefore enabled to accommodate, all who may:fe
vor him with a call, in qftantity, quality, style and.
price. No trouble to show goods:.
Country Produce tukin in exchange for goods-at
the highesE market prices. By strict attention to
filminess and a desire to please in every respect ho
hopes to'inerit it ccintinuance of patronage.
tht. W. miLLEn.
LTRE and utuniultera[od spiced cider Vinegar
- foroiate by Stoner,. sign of tho Golden. Mostif4
Ppiortputyk erilas.npr quart.
„2/1:
lidavy Roundabouts and - Coate at
Ar4Oet4 I ISissoatee.
ifigi I
Vuketeens,
C 0161.4,
Ulthes,
shirt Fronts