Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, January 31, 1862, Image 3

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    and htnc - allti. 'st)s4alBo ere: per bushel;
Ordi ary red. at 115a133 els., and
good t. stiletly Priam do. at .136a137 eta.
per Waite ~Ideorn. Was in very iimited•n3=,
guest; and•noss!eanfany iniporianee2Waie
reperted. We no*lpwit's good - to,,priine
White at 'll4lOO etir.Cand' ditto 'it
tifititt eta. Were. 'in
good demand: tre novice stilOs of 3.00
bushels-food. Virginia. at 41 ets.i and - 700
busheli 104 to prime - Maryland at 4Qa42
eta. Pennsylvania, quote at' 42a44 eta.
per bushel, bits of, this. description-there
were pone at market. Of Rye 'sales of
300, btisheli Pennsylvania and
200,d0. Maryland at. 72 Cts , ..per bushel.
SEEDS —Salei were reported of 300
- - -
buidiels Cloierseed,_ at 37184.62 i per
bushel, and .adianee of 12i, cis. per bushel:
Timothy at s2a2 25. •
Notice—New Firm.
1111 HE Pubactiber having disposed of his entire
1, Stock of Goods to Messrs. Collitlower dL Clug
mon, notifies all persons indebted to him on Store
Books to settle their accoutits with and pay the a.
mount of their indebtedness to either John P. Study
or Daniel Bricker. The new firm will continue the
business as heretofore. - A. S. MUNN.
Quincy, Jan. 31;1862.
Blacksmith Shop for Rent.
THE subscriber offers for rent the well known
BLA CKSMI PH SHOP,
situated at the West end of Waynesboro, riow oc
cupied by John Cline. Possession will be given on
the Ist day of April 1862 ,
Jan3l • ' DANIEL ONIVELY.
Important Native,
AIX poisons who gave their notes at the sale of
the subscriber on the 20th of February, 1861,
are notified that the same fell due in the 16ih of
October , '6 I,_andificamediate-pa-y e
costs will be added. DANIEL SNIVELY.
Jaq 31-3 w"
STILL - ILING IT UP!
.91 the Mechanics Street Restauranti
BE subscriber informs his customers and the
T
public generally that he has recently enlarged
his bnsiness, and is now prepared to furnish, in ad
dition to Oysters and Ale, - Cold Barn, Boiled and
Fried Eggs, Butter and Bread, Pickles, Cabbage,
Cheese, &c.. &c.
Come bne, elm all
Both great and small,
To Old Joe's Bachelor's Hall,
where all the above articles will be served up in the
best style.
Jfinuary 31.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscribeis itritl tell at Public Sale, at their
residence 2i miles from Waynesboro', near the
turnpike road leading to Gettysburg, op_
Flliday the 21 st day of February, next,
tbe following personal property. to wit: Fonr.gool
WORK H.ORSES
two of which are Brood Mares with foal, one a fine
young mare four years vld;
7-59M117
.ea. Cows,
one of which will be fresh about the time of sale, 2
yearling Calves, 1 Berkshire Sow and 7 fine Shoats;
2 PLANTATION WAGONS, 1 4 inch tire near
ly new, Wool Ladders and Thing Boards, 1 Plow,
1 Harrow,l single an 1. able shovel Plow; 2
sets Breecibands, 2 is Front Gears, nearly new,
3 sets Plow Gears, 4 co tars and 4 bridles, nearly
new; housens, work t, butt and breast chains, 1
log chain; all nearl new; 3 halters and chains. caw
chains; 1 wind mill forks and rakes, 1 Grindstone,
1 Dinner Bell,
1 SET BLACK - SMITH TOOLS;
TIMOTHY HAY BY THE TON ;
'CORN BY THE BARREL.
and other articles not ncressary to mentiqn. Sale
to-commence al: 9"o'clock on said day, when a cred
it of 7 Months win be given on all sums of $5 and
upwards. JACOB BONEBREAK,
Jan3l J.M. BONEBRE kK.
r
PUBLIC SALE,
THE subscriber will sell at pul)lic sale, at the
-late residence of Samuel Gorton, deed, in
Waynesboro, on SATTRDLY the hfrrn of Fana VARY
4ext, gya following personal property, to wit:
One Secretary,
1 corner Cupboard, 1 !Wean, 1 Twenty-four hour
Clock, one Deslstcad ilid,Bedding, 2 sets of Chairs,
1 Rocking:Chair, I Table, 1 Stand, I Silver Watch,
a lot of hand Irons, a large lot of Books, -a lot of
Queensware, I haltbushel, a basket, a lot of Bags,a
good Rifle.
•
1 TURNING LATHE, A LOT OF TOOLS,
such as Planes, Saws of different kinds, Drawing
Knives, a large lot of Chissels. and Augers, 2 iron
Vices, 2 Work Benches, 1 Adze, I hammers, 2 Ax.
es, Mall and Wedges, 1 marble paint Stone, a lot
screw cutters, large and ond,small, I lot wooden
Clams, lsross cut , Saw, 1 Grindstotie, - 2 Braces,one
for . chair making, and a large lot of Bits, 1 s mall
pocket Compass, a varnish and glue Kettle, a quan
tity of Varnish, and many other articles too numer
ous to mention.
Sale to commence et 10 o'clock on said day
where due attendance and n reasonable credit will
be given by JAMES H. GORDON,
JanBl Administrator.
G. V. MONO, Auct.
L K. - HERE !I
•
M. M. STONER, DrTiggist, '
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN'HIS LINE OP DEW
. NESS, WAYNESBORO', PA.,
litto not ontrgot back to his "old business,".but
the "old stand!" Having fitted up the
room now occupied neatly and having 4 7• 4 7,17`
returned from the city with .a fresh sup.
piy,_athielLhe_has_iust—received, t -1 111
Ling or , •
Fresh,foreign and Domedic Drugs,
A 'large-and general assortment of Medicines,
" Chemicals, Patent Medicine, Dye-knife,
pry Paints and Paints ground in Oil,
Oils expressed and distilled; ,
:Fatilts green, preserved and dry, •
'Confectionaries,
• Liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes,
Books, stationary,fancy and-naireellaneoussartieles,
all of.whichlie offers for sale. Thankful forlavors•
received and hopeful'of their continuancedie invites
the public to call before purchasing -elsewhere. :
• Stoner offers for sale a lot of beautiful sholla--
Carbon 'Oil which will'suit for Kerosene Lamps
warranted not. to smoke, can be had at Stoner's.
- Parrafin, Crystal, and Benzole Oils; also Cam-.
phine and burning Raids isSor sale. by Stoner. .
Stonei hue a tot of 'burrelsikegs, jugs, cans. dm
Which'he will sell pert' low. ' - Jai 31.
Meatzer f ilElorse .& Cattle Powder,
•
115.
lii!ONER having
,purchased of Mr.
M e lnentzer, the:recipe for making tue above
far-nnued Horse 'Mid "dattla•Powdei,for
obi Marylaro,., takes this•method of informing •
.thal ,r
armersdrovers; Ste:, that he haifon hand and
.intmultpkeeping a -good supply :alwiiirsAnih_ixtuL.
Counttymerehanis and others keeping such articiesi
forliiileoxonld do ggell-tosuppix thertuielves.wth
suantity. Sell it on commission or for:citeh
cheap. -Orders grill:be ... punctually atiended , te.
a 431....
•
. *hitttilts
000dpvig.ivittAtit
The old *Mei :tibia CAA Trade!
..
T . ..
HE nit4ersigneil haviriCitasociated,thetitiatet
In thr Milling' bnairietal.",lttid -fitiviiqf -10 044
eter Fahniiiteck the oht. Iloirtn , inillproperty. One,
miles csirgiiiiiiiraf Wirineeliro';die , now preporeeto
prfPchailil,iriiiii -frcini their friends it the highest
market*eci Ind alsii to 'do all kinds of Griirding,
ancliidinifehdlipi.ng corn -and,cob:' ,• We are also
prepared td fkirtusk at the lciwst, market prices, all
kinds of Mill Stallpilio Plastiii lijr' the ton.dr bush.
Our old Olinda tint! please Cali 'and nears.
JOHN WAXITER,
, - ' JOSEPH Et.DEN: _
Dock—tf
PRIVA TE SALL
MHE undersigned will sell at private sate his
small farm, situated in Quincy Townshiii; on
roatikleading from , Waynesboro' to Quincy, about
three miles from the former and ono from the latter
'phiee;'and within slew hundred 'yards of Snow Hill
Mill. The improveinents are a new two story ' •
. •
BRIOIt HOU SE ;
With FRAME BACK BUILDING and Bake
Oven attach d, a
IiZtC3S 6 =3" mmat. Lamitru . a
, .
with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib complete under
one root; 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 Items of 'which . ..is meadow ground
with a fine stream of water passing throUgh its en
tire length. % There is also planted n large number
of choice young fruit trees, a number of grape vines,
&c. 4
,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.
Dec6-2m. 7
"Continental Hotel,"
WAYNEsbORO', PA.
• HE undersigned having Decently taken the
T
%dye named House, formerly known pis the
"Globe Inn," takes pleasure in announcing to his
friends and the pnblie that ho is prepared to receive
and entertain Guests in a style not to be excelled
by any country, Hotel. The ]louse having bean
thoroughly repaired and newt furnished with eve
ry thing calculated to maltB is guests comfortable
—the public may rest assured that they will at all
tithes find it in a conditio suited to the comfort and
convenience of the tray er. His Bat is always sup
plied with the choices Liquors, and his,Table with
the best the market afford, and all other appliances
suitable and nee ry for the accommodation of
. • . . Vith faithful and obliging servants
and his own personal attention and supervision, he
will leave no means unspared to merit public pa
tronage.
IMI
The proprietor assures those who may favor him
with their patronage that they shall ever meet. at.
his house a cordial reception, and that everything es
sential to the convenience and happiness of his
guests shall be attended ,to.
Juno 21, 1860 KIJRTZ
LIVERY.-
T HE
liscriber respectfully announces to hts
friends a d the public generally that he has
o
pened
la ist)W
prepared to accommodate the public generally with.
•
VIIIICLIS
OMat the shortest notice, day or night.—
%7 Persons desirous of hiring, either fm
riding or driving, would do well to give him a call.
His stuck has been seleMed with.,igreat care as re
garde gentleness and speedy traveling; and his bug
gies and carriages are all in good condition.
The above stock will be kept at the Stable of Dr.
John Oellig. Persons wishing to fire will please
apply to the undersigned at Howden's Hotel.
"noB-6w JOHN RICHARDSON.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE undersignedwill sell at public sale, -near
1 the Blue Rock School House, on Taints')Ay,
the 20th of ltlimmt next, a Tract of land containing
TEN A C ItE6, more or less, adjoining lands of Sol
omon HarbiNigh and Valentine Hilbert, with a story
and a half
a good log STABLE, and Bake Oven, thereon. A
st man} of spring water passes thro' the lout; there is
also a good garden and a variety of ehoicerFruit trees
on the premises. Sate to commence at ten o'clock
on said day wheri the terms will be Made known by
Janlo , LYDIA H:1 UGH.
ror Constable.
THE undersigned announces himself as a can li
II date for Constable of Washington Township.
Having been defeated at the last election by only 18
votes, lie has concluded to "yick his flint and try it
igainP- - Thiiiikful to hie friends for 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 Fort Megg.
Janro JOS. FUNK.
Broom Corn Wanted.
THE subscriber informs the public that he has
provided himself with the necessary machinery
for 'manufacturing )Factory Brooms. Persons fur
nishing him with Broom Corn can have brooms
made to orator upon reasonable terms. Handles can
also be fumbled him by those who may have them.
His Brooms can be seem at his rebidence or at this
office. 1). B. RESH.
Janlo
, li t E gu E tte EA o r , ,
Jo L h t t - I ttt o rs ilb o e f r A t is i t a ra te tt o o r n ti o ,e n
B tl o ie
rough of Wayneaboria*, deceased, have been granted
to the subscriber; alt persons indebted to the said -
Estate, are requested to make immediate pa3rneilt,
those.having claims or demands against the &ante
of said decedent, will make known the same, with
out delay, to DAVID (4.1).8EUT, Min%
• danlo-6w ICcar Leiterahurg,
In? - The Administrator will meet creditors on
-Saturday afternoon, of each week, in Waynesboro'
6000 Rails for Sale
.- . . ,
11111-E subscriber bus :now-- on lianil 4540 good
I CHESI'NUT RAILS which, bc will,slispec
Of on reasonable terms. Also—one good ROAD,
WAGON.L. S. FOR! *.Y,
. .
Jan3—tf - .
THE CaMoil Maker Shop now. ottupied by Jo
cob Bender.- Ilia is•an -old established stand
and favorably located for a good workman. Apply
to • E. S.
Jan3-:-lf.
rrillE undersigned continues to manufacture
Corn liroows upon the old principle, all el
which be will warrant to be well made., Those
having' brown corn are requested to give 1.1612 a call
Jana - JACOB I.IBOKiVER:
Smoke Stack for Sale.
rrilVaublicriber has a heavy lian Smolto Stack
fret Jong and ld
,inChes in diameter, which
he will d i spose ui upon r eason le ternia. Post Of
fice address, tiuiney,
- Dcc2o-4tf JOHN. L. ME rcALF.,'.
CITROIV 'cart he had at , • ,
nuv 29 .
•A' LARtik: assuoutuut of TIN;WARE at ,tha
sign of „lha 134;Riti norm- - ,
de e° D. B. RiPotr.L.
T IN -Top' foe dale grt% • Aieddqdk.
T
1i4c20 '6O
NOTICE.
OR 'RINT.
BROOMS!
rai
PthittrbUtgllPße fOntor placls t
Oft Wednesdiry; 1 26th day bf febritqo'ditt;
tho followi*penicinsi intiiieriS;;O:k ,
OA
.1 old QOLI'; 20 HEAD..QF
Horn Cattle;
-
among which' iirer6 1411:01" Co WS,
and one fine.Doien BulIT head of HOPS, among
which re Brio BROOD 0 Waatid I CIiEB'PER
BOAR; 211am:1140n , Wagdns , .2 , pair Ladders,
1 . pm wood do., 1 of Geiser's ' Patent Self-regulating
•'• ttraiL. Set)irators,
CLAN ER and BAGGER, with thYlotest lirtkovo
froh Tripple Gear Horse roivUr.andtilhOrnptete on
Four Wheels.
•
1. MB NNW REAPER.-
._-
1 Whee l Hake, ' Grain Drill, 1, apt BLACKSMITH
TOOLS; Wheat Fan, Horse I: ears, Plough Gears,
Fly Nets, Ilduafeiii and' Halters, COW Chains, 2
Barshear Ploini, 4Shovel Ploughs; 1 Corn Coverer,
2 Harrows, 1 FitthAlain and Spreaders, Trebble,
Double and Single es, Butt a rid Breast Cha ins,
i e
together with man articles in general,use upon a
farm not necessary to Mention. Also, about 40acres
GRAIN IN THE GROND;
'AND 200 BARRELS OF CORN!
VirSale to commence at 9 o'clock on said 114,
When a credit of 6 months Will be given on all sums'
of 4;5 find upwards, the purchaser giving note with
approved security; ull sums under $ cash.
Jan 22.--ta
ror Rent,
A CHANCE FOR A BLACKSMITH.
THE subscriber will rent at Public Outcry, in
front of ilia Continental Hotel," in Waynes
boro', on Skrt:anny, the 15th of FEBRUARY next,
his property, Situated about two iniles south of
Waynet-boro'. Said property contains about three
acres of land, with a Two-story LOG OWELL
IN WI-ft/USE, a large STONE
•
BLAONSMITH SHOP,
and other necessary out buildings thereon. There
is also on the land a thriving young orchriid of
choice fruit trees. There is perhaps rio better coon.
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.
dock on said day when the terms will be muds
known by
Jan 2i—ta
PUBLIC SALE,
rirlHV subscriber will sell ut public sale, at the
late residence of John Gilbert, Sen., deed, in
Wayn'eslttsro', on SATURDAY the Set DAY . of Fttuat-
(Vrie, FINE
FAMILY HORSE/
2 Fine Mach Cows; .
3 setts Single Harness, 1 Riding Saadi% 2 Riding
Bridle% 6 halters, 4 3 fly-nets,
.1 BUGGY. 1 SPRING WAGON,
1 Good Sleigh, 1 Buffalo Rube, 1 barrel Copper
Kettle, 1 template stove, 1 Rureau, 1 Wardrobe, I
1 eight•day Clock; a lot of LUMBER, such cos
boards and laths; a small lot Cypress arid Cluist
nut Shingles, about EMU Chestnut Rails,
400 BUSHELS CORN, 400 BUSHELS OATS,
30 BUSHELS OF RYE;
..o.
a lot Bogs, a lot of BACON and LAUD, about 40
kindles or Rye Straw, 2 bushels Ulovorseed. Also
the shelves s and drawers iu the store room.;
• ' k " 1-0-141-Y-ITAT
and a varh.ty of other articles not necessary to men
tion. Also—Four Shares 'l' URN PI E E STOOK,
in the Waynesboro', Crecneastle and Mercersburg
Turnpikc. Company, and 2 shares in the WAynea
boro and Maryland State Line Turnpike Company
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said, lay when
the terms will he made known by,
Janl7—ts DAVID GILBERT, Adut'io
IiVIPORTANT.
----------,-
111rTlilicPattnna and friends, and the
public generally. of
J. A. FISHER
tiliE'a g ain remind of his, recent tour to the
Eastern Cities, and of the'reception of hisline
stock of " '
Cloths,- Cassinteres and. Vest
lugs.
All oethe MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES.
His stock (if FRENCH CLOTHS and CABS[-
MI RES he culls particular intent* to, as the
hest in town. Alsip, orient* the best assortments of
FULNISIIING Gin) •in town—all ready for thgir in
spection and hat tit, and kindly asks A call from all
persOns dtsiriou of buying Goods h. his line, at az
f
, ttemely
Lta<3irsszr 1 - I: 3, und•crxm , so o
In the NEWLY FITTI*O ROOM, next door to
UptlegraW,liogerstown,lthl. [Jan. 3, 1861.]
$5.00 ReW-ard.
lIE undersigned will pay the above ten arol in
' cash for such information as will lead to the
approbensiimml the thieves who broke into his Bil
Hard Room and carried off ono bushel of Oysters
and two oyster knives. A black Milian
so-ca-rrield-rava:
, - p - reirWus to the above theft. 11
said Ball is returned LO . ,*iin, a reward of one dollar
- will be pitiot and no questions asked.
Notwithstanding all the alorrning and atealing,the
Mechanicii Street'llestaurant is still 'piling it up.—
He is thankful to his friends for theirliberal patson
age dUring the holidays and previous.
JO:. FUNK.
0 TES 1
O YES! 0 YES!-
,
rpHE undersigned offers his service to Ali persclns
I who want a eryer.Ready at alf times to cry
Public Sales, Vending', Auctions:, &c., at the most
itioileute terms., Alb orders left at the Office of toe
Village Record, will be promptly attended to. '
daikl7 - - -GEO. V: MO.Nr
STIZAY
sTRAVED (rum the premisr4 of di* subscriber
livuig near-Geo. Besore's lilt , sothetimo,in
une last, a light BRINDLE HEWER, with short
horns a little turned up., Sul - lamed to he'betWeen
2 and Tieurs old. A, reward will be paid
for such information as will _lead 'tab.', rt*COV"Ya
-• ' HENRY- DENIVIVI.t.7.
W.AtiolV FOR
411 JIIE subacritair , a
good TWO 0 R •
WAGON which he will tlispostrai uu rZasun
able genus zaals--.llj .1: ARO
LABAirk; , assartincut. at " •
• ' '4IIIIO6kINE. LA 311" S; - 7
AistLan ,faxselluut - astl4le of .-li:acuvas On. always
vu hand. 11., 6111:\
IMES,
.OIiKII
DAVID M DETRICH.
". Richard Sheckles, A act
Aliiilll.J3A RR.
s i astrAmr i IST:
THIRD
sa az Ns.' Al• r
BERSON, BENEDICT. ez, CO.
iixst itEetitrEly
TM SUM
,OF
rATA AND WINTER
Gil 0 s_
resimetfully,ioforni our cuatbniois ofid all
peisonis who wish to puiclinie cheap'
FALL
WINTER'
DRY COORS
that we have just ' , earned froAii the eastern cities
and are now rediVing
,a large and well selected
assortment of ,
CM. lc , 'tab IMP 523 . a •
•
. all kin ls aterns, varlOjqs and prices, which we
pro silt 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 each a manner
as to give entire satisfaction
The following comprise part of our Stock which
is always on band. •
DRESS GOODS
of all kinds for Fall and Wintcrwear
Del.akies,
Alpacas,
• Morinos,
Coburga,
Delieges,
'maws,
Flouts
Silks,
Collars,
Sleeves,
Prints, . _
loop;
Skirts.
MEN'S .
rail and Winter,
l i MaVal
Cassimers,
Cassinetts ,
Cloths,
yo,t,
bath!,
Vesting,
Cord,
Fustian, %
Cravats,
Collars,
Breasts,
•,1 I tl k 'ls,
Hose.
itiES.Lra''Z=ll
A - HEAVY 0:1' OF
DOMESTIC GOODS
Muelins,
nesting,
Shirting, •
Tickiugs,
Ostinpurg,
- twlit-pse,
• Toweling,.
- Blankets,
Robes,
Otter
Shoes,
Boots,
lints,
45cc.,
We tendi.r nurthanks to all our friends and cus
tomers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended
to us and request a continuance of the same. •
AMON ? BENEDIC'r Jk. CO.
len. 10, 1862.
IMPORTANT NEWS
F 1 O
MEXICAN Rovie-r
BEA VER, in connection with his Variety
J
Stage, has commenceJ the manufacturing of
Ist )01 . 3 and SHOES in all its tiarious branches.--..
Having empluyett Jeremiah Cooper as foreman, he
is prepared to produce the finest, neatest and must
durable work made anywhere.,
All are invited to call.
A 'arm stock of Hats and Cnpe,end Eastern man
utbetured Shoes Mid Boots of- the best make, on
hand; Slacks, Trunks, Sagan+, -Tobacco, &e.;&e.
You get the very best KfiIIIOSENE there. A few
fat Hugs are wanted: ' -J. BEAVER.
Dcp,6-1 months. -
AC.' friemla and patrons, you.havo
m. warmest thanks for your very liberal en
couragm. nti Having discontinued the iniinufactu
• shoes &c., on my own account, and Aligned
myttclfwit It J. Beaver, at pa Variety Store, I be
speak for liinCtlie continuant of your patronage.—
' •Do cane and see us at our new place.
Dec 6 J. COOPER.
zuz. ach
5E suhscriber , thankful fapast patronage, still
solicits the same; and in -addition to manufactu
ring all kinds in work^sl .
.Material for rßuitaing Purposes,
such as •
SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
'BLIND FLOORING; WINDOW
FRAM ES, DOOR-
PRAgES. FACLNG, * MOW.DINGS, &c.. &c.
I tat prepared to furnish all
_kiwis uF ouli•limbe
for•dilfereut purposes in budding. such as
JUICE, RAFTERS, LATH, STUDDIXG, TAIL
SCANTLING, BOARDS, 6:c.,
AU of which will be eitWtitl fa-'incler, at short notice
and upuu reasunaLle terms. -
Also, sawing, by mill- alai 'circular ea 7/4, of tarerT
Surfacing, _Matching,
Flouring,. drc.,.als. Fur turtlier particulars nppli to
thesubscribur, at Factory two wiles .sotttlreast-uf
Wayeestnv,..l.
J.au. I 'r, 101
i at 23 - conl4 toe: , r
situvra4
.
riliu I: LifrtrrK P. • • •• • ' :-.';',
',.1 ~..... -. • • Re ::;.,"
31 . 011 ' S '
eSikttIAa;ROICKIIIO4 shirto 4t. , " ,--.,' :,,
Ustions'ik -
itt,i'it'titiriTA.l
ditotocEßlEs i i
661111, ' mug: &C., SCE.
STONER'
VaIIANK PH, tor kind favors and patronage here
tofore bestowed-upon
. Ithn,,again appeat e lefo
iere
the public '
solicit a teniiit6inti of the 6111404
M havinglnet ?ethnic(' from the ertitern oitit4witft
trilne and well selected stock ef
NEW GOODS
Which he !Mende hollini at very low rates, which
litiAndWis he can de, to the satisfaction of all who
will call and examine his stock. ,
Below you will
`among
-enumerated a few articles
which Will be, found his stock to which he
calls your attention.
. • FOR THE.LADIES
kle has a large assortment of Dress Goods consisting
in, part of
'tinted Thibet .CkEith,
Printed and plain Defulness, i•
Cothildd
Cothildo Stiipe,
Plaid Mohair,
Silk Warp ß Moliair,
Parametta
Printed Coburg, .
Prinidd Morino,
French Modati; - -
Madonna Cloth, '
Printed and plain Cashmeres,
French and Domestic Cmghains,
Poplins,
Pojigee MixtUre,
Lavella Cloth,
Long and Square, Thibet
•
arid Morino Shawls,
Opera Qoaking,
Gloves, and
Hosiery, in great variety.
Gentlemen's Wear ,
Broad Cloths,
'Black and Fumy Cassimeres,
Union Cassimeres,
Overcoatings,
Sattinets,
Jest's,
Tweeds, r
Velvet Cord, ° •
- - Velvatine Vestings of all kind',
in fact a full assortment of goods for Gentlemen's
wear. Also a lorse.and well selected steek'of
Mut lin, 'ricking; 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 with pleasure.
To persons having country Produce to sell, the i%
will filid,it to their advantage to bring it to Sto
ver's,asho always gives the highest market price. So
give him a call, and ho will sell you goods as - cheap
as they can ha purchased elsewhere.
.Nov.l. 1861
All IMPATED BAITLE!
o
HILT
throughout ET
S
o n e n r d •'ornuemeor s
happyof w l a a rs m i orew w hen
en lumns of tumid men are semi on all sides, march=
log torward in defence of their "sacred rights," and,
all are eager for the expected contest, each moment
carries us nearer the frighfu) drama, that will soon
-be enacted. Yet while all this convulsion is in pro
gress, other scenes are continually transpiring to
excite the minds of the people, and lately this corn
munity has Leen greatly astounded by the-tremen
dous rush of people to
to aseestain"the cause of this exeitemeut, which
proves to be the
LARGE STOCK
CUBS!!
he has just received, and to
LOW PaltIES
theysare sold at• nevertheless the great cry of "High
Prices" caused by the war, which is shown to be
fates by an examination to• the magnificentstock of
goods offering at the above establishment.
You !will, flini a varied assortment of nil kinds of
goods such us
SILKS,
VALOURS,
SCOTCH PLAIDS,
CASHMERES, •
LAVELLA CLOTHS,
'MOTTLED MIXTL RES,
SOLPERINO DELAINES,
•REP. ROUBAIX,
a variety' of other DRESS GOODS
SILK VELVETS,
CASSINI Etts,-cLoni ,
and all kinds and styles of Gcntldtrien's Wear, with
a great lot of all kinds of Goods ,wmally kept in
Waynesboro'.
The undersigned tenders his regards to hi/ nu
merous friends and patrons, and hopes a continu
ance of favors.
Merchants through this country can find goods
at Busters, wholesale,
.prices by calling at Ihisvre's,
thereby saving freight and other disadvantages.
Persons deeirirg a nice Sharpo's Relit:atm can be
accommodated by calling soon; also cartridges for
the same.
All kinds of produce received in exchange fur
goods at the regular
• prices
Oct .11 • JOSIAH BESOHE.
• NOTICE.'
- -
WHEE.tßaEtotsf'DblevtitedrZ4a t o o f ne A r d ia n t i e in o is f tr t a h t e il l i o o ro n u t g h t e ,
of Waynealioro';ileceased, have beim granted to the
subscriber:AN:persons indebted ti said Lstutu,uro
requested to make immediate payment, and those
buying claims or thinunitls against the listute of
said decedent, will make known the same, without
delay, to . • 4011D11111.11{,
Nov.'29-60, /Administrator.
HE fiEA S, Loiters of Administration on the
y Estate of Samuel (Jordon, late of Waynes-
Imo!i (leinipsod c have been granted to the subscri
' berftlf pomoni indebted Co elm wsid Estate, ore re.
-Aueetem to tiviliv immediate payment, anti" those
lii.tring"elitime or thil4 43 /4 4114111 VA the Estate of
ip,envedeut, will 'natio //mown the IMMO, Withlta,
11V111,y to .• JAM Ed fl: tip filfo,.l4,achn'r fl ,
Jan247-Pw-° 'or the lioroisAlt ofWnytteuLtua!,
L. F. 4011 D.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
STORE!
NOMICE.
„IF
ARK
LIM Ail MUM =MTMCI 1
lirlitElt 09005 I
Joseph Price,
.
Northwest Coragrof Abe. Diailiojot •
•
It no* Misting. Ne* zit; ,
t~dlit'~j to
. .
ALir .4ND WINT,Fdt CORD'a;4t.Fietioii,
r German; English and Aim:titan eibricti, cosh.
prising a general assortalirnt- of ,cito latest styles
aihipted to Fall and Wiater — trade: For-Ladies'
Wear : Rich Dress silKst black, plain and fancy
'Brocades; Plaids in great variety; French - Merinos
in all colors; rich Printed Marinas, VVool-Delaines4
Vaslfineres, sirtin stripped. do., Moussellaines, La' l.
hi; Mohair mixtures, Taibet Cloths; printed Mous
sellaines, Persian Twills, Poplin, Deheges, Opera"
Flannels, in all colais, Scotch and Saxony Printed
vireneh Oh:Awns, Scotch do., Lancaster ir,Plaitl'
kElubrolderies, L ces, tianntlets, Kid Gloves, white a.
and fang, French worked Clollars„ Dimities, fancy
dress Gimp3r Cord iliaiding, and velvet Rib bon
&c., &c.; in short, he his alit the novelties of Vie
season. ,
FAIL MTN MARS,
Paris long broche Shawls, with se wed borders,
Bay State Shawls, (latest styles,) sapurb Thibut
Shawls, sewed barter, rich Printed Sit MIS with
silk fringe, all of which are fern the I itc,ii;itnplr
titles's, and will be sold at prices that-dcfy co:ape=
icon.
House Furnishing &awls
Irish and Scotch Sheeting, pillow case and holster
Linens, fine, low priced Damask Table Linens
spotted and damask Table Oaths, every - site and
grade; Napkins, Dayles, and Huck 'Peevelingo, low
priced Kitchen Toweling, Bolster, Pillow and
Sheeting Muslins, 3 4, 4-4, 6.4, 8.4, or 10 4 wide,
draped dimity Blankets, Marseilles an d Allendale
ra/DZIATilts
such as heavy bro. Cotton, bidached 'Masilino, at
naburgs, 'Pickings, stripped . Drills, Apmn Ducks,
Kerseys; Denims, (lotion Finnuels, Prints, &c.
EN'S WEAR;
Black and Fancy Cloths and Cassiriteres, of the
newest styles, Mixed Doeskins, Sattinetts, Un hot
Casahneres, Cashineretts, Deans, Cattonades, Over
coatings, silk, satin, merino and velvet Vestings,
extra heavy rihhed Drawers and Shirts, Hosiery,
Collars, Cravats, dte. •
.CARPETIIS& .F1.031l OIL 'CLOWI3I
Carpet, English Itivains, (111 wool,) Hemp anJ
Its Carpeting, from 25 cents to •tioo per
4.100 r Oil Cloths 2A, 4-4, 6.4 alb! 8.4 wide, all of
the newest 'designs, which he offers at great bar
ains
MATS AND RUGS )
Wool, Coco, Pl.alu and Fanciail Bordered, in great
vanity.
GROCERIES AND QUEENSIVARE:
•
Ms stock is full ihd complete, an.l will compare
ftvorahly with any in 'Wayucsliciro', both in price
and quality. tic retorts his thanks to his friends,
and by fair, dealing and strict attention to business
he hopes to merit a contitt u'ance of the state.
Octl I JOSE NI PR ICE.
S T_
AI, ra
FALL .AND WINTER GOODS,
rt VING just rutu'rncil from taw Eastern, cities
ma a ith anuthers Lot of new anctsiegantstylus---
DRESS GOODS,
ertsurpaseeet for Beauty, Styb ara 'Quetta." aryl at
_.• PANIC rxicips.*
ro4 - iras DI 3, '
Wool Deluirpes
Printuti Cobtrrg,
Cashmeres,
Mohair Aliipaca,
Ravetia C,141t,
• De beges.
Persian Delano],
Übss Gingham. , _
Ladies Wool Elastic Skirts, Vx(ension Skirts,
Apran Tassels, and a full assortinanfof Dross Trim
mings, &c.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
French Cloth,
Cassiiner.q, . •
Vesting's;
Satinet,.
. Tvrceila
Jeans!,
Velveteen's, ¢ ,
etlll3rs,
tibia Fronts
ALSO—A heavy lot of
not necessary to mention.
QUEENS' TARE,
HABOViT
BOOTS AND SHOES,
' • • CEDA,Re WARE. •
CM• l aaCV:sl:i r
Of the very best in market and quality: such ns
Syrups. New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, a
No. I Brown Sugar, colfee, crushed and granulated
do ; hest artic:a of
Rio Coffee,
1 in perigt Tem.
well's-host Etsscenee of car.
Maker No. 1 Chocolate, .
Raisins,
Carburet of Iron,. .
Tubacio,
-.. Rice, &c..
All the.above goal* hove l ' been-sefected careful
ly, and_purchased-at-the very loweat ftgure with un
eyu to suit the wants of this community. lie is
therefore enabled to accommodate all who may :fa
vor hiss with a call, in quantity, quality, style and
price.'Na trouble to show goods.
Country Produce takin in exohauge Rh -goods at
thu highest market , prices. By strict attention I.
business and ade ire to plense in every respect he
holies to Merit a ntitivance of patronage.
N./et. 11. • • J. W. MILLER.
twit
lolultPrEtted spieed elder %eget
fur eak..gyptoner, ign of the Uottlen Mortal
t•fiet:•,ktuyS.cont. pit: tilted. Jan 26.
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