Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 14, 1862, Image 3

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    PUBLIC ','',IALE.,
ho soli at public' sale at the residence
W of the subscriber,- two •milelltain tif Utters
burg and one mile south of Ringgold, on Wawa' a.
naT;the 12th of MARC% 1862, Mt following per.
.!Dual property, to win
„ .
THead Horses,
-----111mf-ishich_tute_BrxitL_Maret-witlt-c; • • . -
andl yearling Colt; 20 , head of CATTLE, 7 of
which are Mitch Cows,: Will, have ..Calvethy the
day of side, 1 young- Bull, (Teettivilei,) 2 large
Steers, the 'others thriving. Young Caine; 25 hind
of Hoop, a-of them HMO Sows, 2 having Pigs;
'2 Plantation Whim:lB'3 inch Tread, 1 nearly new,
1 Wood Bed, boarded np, 1 two-horse Wagon, 2
pair Hay ladders, 1 Revolving Grain Rake; 2 three-
Morse and 2 two horse Ploughs, 8 double and 2
shovel Ploughs, 1 Corn Coverer, 2 Harrows
nearly riew,il Spreader, 1 Tribte, 2 doubler smisin
gle Tress, 2Log Chains, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, 20
• Grain Bags, Cutting Box, Dinner Bell, flay cut
ter, 2 pair Breechbands, 2 pair Frotit Gears, 5 sets
plodkh Gears, Collars, Bridles, Halters, Housens,
Fly nets, Butt and Breast Chains 6 pair Cow
Chains.' t THRASHING MACHINE and Her so
Power Dayhors make, 1 Windmill Wntkin's make,
3 Bedsteads and Bedding, 3 Stoves and other art i.
cies; HAY by the ton, 1,000 lbs. of BACON, 300
lbs of Lard. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said
day, when acredit of ten 'months will be given on
all sums of $5 and upwards, all sums under $5
cash, the purchaser to give note with approved se
curity. No property to be removed until settled
Tor. If the notes are not promptly paid within ten
days diet they beeßme due, interest will be charg•
ed from the day of sale. JACOB WINTER.
Fcbl4-3w.
FLOUR, .FEED,
•
AND
PROVISION • STORE 1
vw,HE Enlycribers would inform the 'citizens of
W onesbcru', that they have opened' a Flour,
Feed and Provision Store in the room formerly oc•
cupied by Joseph Price, olposite the residence ob
John Bell, where they will at all times have for
sale
INK CORI MEAL, 'KRIM MIL
HOMINY, MILL STUFF OF ALL KINDS,
SCREENINGS, CORN, SHELLED
AND IN THE EAR, OATS, PO
TATOES, BACON AND
LARD, VINEGAR:
Also, Rye, Wheat and Barley by .the bushel or in
smaller quantities, and other articles usually kept
in such establishments. All Flour and lA' tug
will be sold at MjlaL MUM; YoR C.
Tile highest cash prices pniii for wb at. rye
corn tend oats. DANIEL ts.NIVE Y,
Febl4—tt WM. fl. FUNK.
List - Of Lette] 0.
LIST of Letters remaining In the Post o...ince at
Wavneshoro',..ra.. Feb. 14, 1 42
Baer John, Cornog G. F., Fox Delinh (9) FAT
ney Elizabeth. Free,t John, Fry. Samuel, Cossard
Frank, Houser David, listlttle Thouris; Kale John.
liam(2) Mailtz Edward (3), Walker Lewis •
-Pg rsons-ca nr-for-n fly of--the-above -Id ters-will
pleatc say they were ativ ertiged: One cent. on each
letter additional will he eharpd.
T. O. PILKINGTON, P. M.
ROAD WAGON FOR SALE,
r7rIIE Eubrcriber, reaiding about a quarter of a
Jmile I rum theencastle, otTei•s 'at Private Sale A
large ROAD WAGON ' four inch tread, with bed,
bows and cover—us gaud an niw and warranted to
Lt - well put up - ADAM WALTE4. •
Fehl4-4w-
0,000 Erick. for Sale.
•
MBE subscriber has now for sale at his Brick
Yard near Waynesboro', 100,000 well burnt
Brick, which he Mil dispose of upon reasonable
terms. JOHN JOHNSTON.
Public Sale.
THE suLserilter inteniling to discontinue farm
ing, will sell at Public Site, at his resilience.
two and a half miles southeast of Wayne — Zion,' and
in sight of Stouffer's new M:11,
On Thursday and Friday:The 27th and
28Th days' o/ February. 1862,
the following valuable personal property, to wit:—
19 HEAD lW
lloasEs „i x -
4 '4;14 p
. _
- -
among which are ft WOrK HORSES, 4 Colts ri=
sing three wore, 3 rising two years, and 4 nine
months old; '
30 HEAD OF HORN CITTLE,
'unpile which are 'nine MILCH CO VS, (six of
them free') 3 large
Leatszol tiZ:3oo:l4aDzns3
1 Fat Bull, 3 young Bulls; 29 head of STOCK
HOG .1: Man 3 Brood Sims and 12 Pigs; 28 head of
skIEEP; 4 WAGONS, one
A ROAD WAGON,
with new 16 brunet bra. 1 four inch and 2 two-inch
tread plantation wagons; 1 one harse.wagon, : Curt,
ROCK.9ICIII BUG tiY,
1 Wagon Berl, 1 pair new Woad Ladders, 1 pair
klny Lad 'era, I pair Hq . Carriages,
1 GRAIN SEPARATOR,
(Geidoes nuilo), I — Florio l'olver - (Prick'r — nioko)
1 CORN SHELLER, -
•which can he uaed by hand or horse, 1 Groin Drill,
/ patent Steel Grain Hoke,
I CORN CRUSIIER,'% ROLLING SCREEN,
1. Wheat Fan; 3 three horse Ilarsheor Plinth, 2 two
haste Plows, 4 double and 3 single shovel Plows, 8-
, Harrows, (four unironed), 2 sets Breechbands, 4
sets front Urears 4 s sets Plow Hears, 6 Fly nets, 6
Hansen*, halters anti chains, 6ftlo , chain, log.
chains, cow chains, single, double and trebble trees;
2 sets Harness. , l Wagon and 3 Riding Saddles;
fyur horse Sled, 2 Sleighs, mattocks, shovels, forks,'
rakes, grain eraiVes and mowing scythes, t Jock
Screw, 1 Clop Chest, between .50 and 60 grain
bags, with a great variety of other articles. EIGH.
TY ACHES:OF
Grain in the Ground.
200 BARRELS' CORN, 200 BUth.IELS OATS,
14 BUSHELS CLOVERS ED,
12 gal Fish Oil. bialinnel Tar.
Sale to eminence at 9 O'clock on eniamlaye, when
a credit ..of eiglit'imonihe will be given on all awns
of $5.00 inn ' -
-RUDOLPH _SPEELNIAN.
Feb?— te 1. Duniard & Son, And&
Important'otice,
I,l, 4 leniona who gave their notes at the sale of
thesubseriber on the 20th of Fcbinary,,tßol,
are notified that..the same fell due on. the 20th of
October !61, , a0rl if immediate payment is lid m 'do
costa will - bc , added. DAN LEL 151 VIN El, Y.
Jan St ftw'
# 7 O R .REII4-I'.
• EA:31;1;1'4 Maker-Shop-uoar-.occupied by Ja
j.., , c „h liejnyer. Ashis au Old eakahlusheiti staid
cuillwvorablilocatcd for u..gncl.mvorkourn. Ajiply
ta , , S.TUOX.EI,;
. „
SA LE.
Ming tiiruleArgnelT siele,
,1 residents on themiarilettlihg from Leitersburg
to.Smithab utif, one mile from the former place;
On fre;irieidii4• 26th Vag Oebruary.'62,
the following personal property, to wit:
and I Mai , : "en - roid CULT: 20 HEAD OF
Morn 00.0.0, ,s,-,:i.,
among which are 6 MUCH COWS,
and one fine Doveri gull; 50 head of HOGS, arriOng
iv high are 3 flee BROOD SO WS and I CH ESTER
BOAR; 2 Planottien Wagons, 2 pair flay Ladders,
1 pair wood do., 1 of Geiser's Patent Self-regulating
Grain.. Separators,•
CLANER and ft A GO tit, with the latest Trnproved
Iron Tripple Gear, Horse Power, and all 'complete on
Font. Wheels. •
1 MA.NNV REAPER.
1 Wheel Rake, Grain Drill, 1 set BLACKSMITH
TOOLS, Wheat Fari, Horse tsears, Plough Gears,
Fly Nets, Horsens and Halters, Cow Chnina, 2
Barahear Plows, 4 Shovel Ploug ha, I Corn Coverer,
2 Harrows, I Fifth Chain and Spreaders, 'Fallible.
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 GROND.
AND 200 BARRELS OF CORNS
riPSale to commence- at 9 o'clock on said day,
when a credit of 6 months will be given an all sums
of $5 and upwards, the purchaser giving note with
approvetraeurity; all sums under $5 cash.
DAVID M. DRTRICIT.
Richard Sheakies, Auct.
Jan 22.—ti
For Rents
A CHANCE FOR A BLACKSMITH.
►subsc riber will rent at Public Outcry, in
J. front of the • Continental Hotel," in Wflytleße
boro', on SAMIDAY, the 15th of naiItUARY next,
his property, situated about two miles south of
Wo3ner•boro'. Said property contains about three
acres,of land, with a '1 wo;stery LOG DWELL
11G HOUSE, a large STO:NE
BLACKSMITH SHOP,
i ts,
and othe, necessary out banditti:l4 thereon. There
is also 'the land a thriving young orchard of
choice ruit trees. Therti is perhaps no better court
try stand in the county for a Blacksmith, the prop
erty being surrounded on all sides by a populous
and wealth agricultural community. •
The ajiove property will he offered for rent at 1 o
clock on said day when the _terms will be made
known by ' ABRM. BARR.
•Jan 21—ta.
air The. Patronsg‘and friends, and the
pubric generally, of
J. A. FISHER
ARE again reminded of his recent tour to the
Eastern Cities, and of the recektion of his fine
stuck of
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest-
Wags.
MI of the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES.
Nis stock of FRENCH CLOTHS and CAS4-
MEIIES he calls particular attention to, as the
hest in town. Also, one of the best assortnients of
FIIe;4ISITING Goons in town—all ready for their in
spection and benefit, nod kindly asks a. call from all
persons &unions of buying Goods h. his line, a t
ex
ttemely . •
In the NEWLY FITTED ROOM, next door to
Updegraffs', Hagerstown, Md. [:lnn. :3, 1561.]
~~~~
, TP HE undersignotl will sell at public ails nt his
14; him tesitlence, 1 miles northenst of Waynes
boro', nu Tt k DAY the 25th of Fa lIIMAItY, 1862,
the tbllowing property, to Wit: ,`
Z HORSES
14 HEAD OF CATTLE ,
4 FAT sTEERsI 15 HEAD OF'HOGS;
2 one-horse wagons, Plows, Harrows, Horse Gears,
log and fifth-chain, spreaders, double and single
t re e.; 1 - Roller, I Hand Gar!, 1 Grind Stnne,.l Roll
ing Screen; 1 setsof
BLACKSMITH ° TOOLS,
CORN, OATS and Potatoes by the bushel; thy
by the ton,and many otlar articles not necessary to
mention.
Dale to commence nt 10 o'clock on :4aid day, when
a reaannable credit will be given.
Feb. 7— ts.
PUBLIC SALE.
IVILL bei sold at public sale, on Srreannv the
Bth DAY ~ p MAUCH, next; at t o'clock on
said dny, the following Beal Estate, situated on
Main Street in Waynesboro', bounded by lots of
Peer Benedict, W,u. H. Miller and others, to wit:
I LOT of GROUND, containing thereon a T WO
STORY STONE
' DWELLINer-T3O-17M---'
• with a BACK-BUILDING attacked; ullo—a Two
stay
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE.
together twlth a BARN, Carrion. House, and all
othix nectssary'buildings thereon erected
Cunditions will be mule known en ddy of gale by
WILLIAM 11 AM MET l',
Executor of David Hammett. tice'd
Noticc---New
rnHE rullsoriber having disposed of his entice
JL, Stock of Goods to Misers. Collifiower & Clug
ston,•notifies all 'persons indebted to him on Store
Books to settle• their accounts with and ray the a
mount of their indebtedness to either John P. Study
or Daniel Hrickgr. •The new 'firm will continue the
business us heretofore. A. S. M(NN.
Quincy, Jan. 31 4862:
0 TES I
.0 YES ! •0 YES !
. ,
liE undersigned offers his sei t4. vice to seii riersons
41
want a,cryer. Ready ut, all times to cry
Public Sales; Veudues, Auctions, Ste., at the must
moderate tennis. All orders left-a t the Office of the
Vilinge Record, will be promptly attended to. •
. UP 4 U. V. MOM;
7- 331ackozolth Shop for Rent.'
rfFlEanbscriber Oen tOr ,rant the • well *town
- • br,M,KIsM,I rti IS OP,
enulted nt thp West end of Wuyueshoro ' now oc
cupied by John Cline'. Poani,eislod will 4okiveta'un
the 'lei day of April .1.8g2 -
Janet • PAIVIEL 8NiV04,1%,,
•
. • WAX . ; t.lllfYoli e.;AtEe
. ,
7111.1E:Tsubscriher 'has a ,goad,.,l' WO , HO REM
WAGON which he witl.4ieriosa otcia , amaiu:
aide -terns
Yuys fo . r 'sale ; at- ; . liCitsutiV
littr • - • '
- , c•
otnitirierithor PV
WAYNE3II:ibIitr,
„.....1'
~..'..*.7,;(i.:=1 4 - - '
l'''lllE - iiiifelligiiiiihtiiinji
,recently' iakeri Ai* o+
hove named trouse,,forinerly, ; knowit its ,the
tali °tie Inn,” tiikelt preaSure in tuition-tieing „tO hii
frietiihi and iiiii priblic • that,he is :Pr . :o:siisif . iii„riaCeiVri
and iiitertidnliimits in a style liiii - to lie" - .".kbellil
by any - cifuntri Hotel.' The liaise - ii:ivink b . ;,; ii
thoroughly repaired and Mewl, (Mni:Med with eve
hing-calculitted-to-make-his-jueste-coml4rtahl
—the public May rest assured that they wilt at all
times and Win a condition suited to.the comfort and
convenience of the traveler. , ...His Bar is always OW'
plied With - the Choicest titiiiinir, and his Table With
'the best the markets alliwili and all other appliances
suitable and ttecessary,,for.,•the accommodation of
man or 'beast; With faithful and obliging servants
and his own personal attetitiun and supervision, ho
will leave nu-Mosns unspared to Merit public pa
tronitg .
The , proprietor assures those who may favor him
with Wen. otrends@ that thei shall ever meet at
hie hintie a cordial reception, andlitit everything es.
sernial to the convenience" and happiness of his
guests shall be, attended to. , - • '
June 2 1 , 1860 ' . ' LB. KliliTZ
PUBLIC SALL
PIM subscribers will sell at Public Sale, at i lheir
residence 2 miles from Waynesboro', near the
turnpike road leading to Gettysburg; on
Friday the 21st dray of February, next,
tho following personal property, to wit: Four good
WORK HORSES,
two of which are Brood Mares with foal, one a fine
young mare four years ofd;
_
. 5 Head Mulch COWS ;
one of which will be fresh about the time of sale, 2
yearling Calve's, 1 Berkshire Sew and 7 fine Shoats;
2 PLANTATION WAGONS, 1 4 inch tire near
ly now, Wool ladders and Dung Boards, 1 Plow;
1 Harrow, 1 single and 1 double shovel Plow; 2
sets Breechbands, 2 'sets Front Gears, nearly new,
9 sets Plow Gears, 4 collars and 4 bridles, nearly
new; housens, spreader, butt and breast chains, 1
log chain, all nearly new; 3 halters and chains. cow
chains; 1 wind mill, lurks and rakes, .1 Grindstone,
1 Dinner Bell,
I SET BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
CORN—BY E B A R E
and other nrticles not necessary to mention. Salo
to commence at 9 o'clock OR said day. when n cred
it of 7 Mouths ivtll be given. on all sums of $5 and
upwartls.- JAC_OLI_BONEISREAK, .
.10131 M. DONNBREAK.
THE subscriber will sell at public sale, at the
late residence of Samuel Gunlon, dec'rf, in
Waynesboro, on SArTRDAY the 15TH of Fttnnumtir
next, the following personal property, to wit;
I- corner-Cupboard, 1 . Bump, I twen-ty-four-hour
Clock, one Bedstead and Bening, 2 sets of Chairs,
I Rocking chair, 1 Table, 1 Stand, 1 Silver W7ifch,
a lot of hand Irons, a large lot of Books, n lot of
Queensware, 1 hall:bushel, a basket, a let of Bags,a
good kale.
1 TDB:VINO LATHE, A LOT OF TOOLS,
such as Planes, Saws of different kinds, Drawing
Knives, a largo lot of Chissels:and Augers, 2 iron
Vices, 2 Work Benches, I Adze, 1 hammers, 2 Az
es, Mall and Wedpes, I marble paint Stone, a lot
screw cutters, lame and and small, 1 lot wooden
„Clams, l'ettlics e m u r Saw, 1 Grindstone, 2 Braces,one
for chair making, anti a largo_ ,let of Bits, I small
pocket Compass, n varnish arril grim Kettle, a quan
tity of Varnish, and many other articles too numer
ous to mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day
hv r e due attendance and a reasonable credit will
be givrn by , JAMES H.-GORDON,-
PUBLIC SALE.
THE undersigned Will sell at public sale, near
the Blue Hock School House, on Tnuilsrsair,
t the Isl of Meech next, a Tract of Land containing
'J'EN AGUES, more or lesi, adjoining lands of Sol.
,_omonlimba_ugh, George Null and heirs of Gabriel
I Baer, with a storyand a half
. . . .
IZQ CE)CE3. U2C32DC37 .
a good log STA and Bake (dven, thereon. A
st tram of bring Water passes, thro' the lan 1 ; there is
also a good garden and a ma riety of choice Fruit trees
on the premises. The land will be acid in loti • r
altogether to suit purch eters sale to commence ut
ten o'clock on said day when the terms will be m ide
known
P. S. If the ab.wo property is not sold on said
day it will then be °tiered for Rent.
lanlo
I TIDE subscriber respectfully announces -to his
friends and the public generally that he has o•
I pencil a Livery 'Stable iu Way nesboro , and is now
I prepared to accommblate the public generally Pith
. BIASES & VIIIICLES,
at the shortest notice, day or night.—
1 7 7 • Persons desirous et hiring, either fat
riding or driving, would do well, to givia hint a call.
His stock has been selected with great care as re
garde gentleness and speedy traveling; and his bug
gies and carriages era all in good condition.
The above stock will be kept at the Stable of Dr.
John Oellig. Persons wishing to niro will please
apply to the,undersigned•at 131:Alden's Hotel.
1-4F4a-6w J(H-N—REGiIA-RDSON.
JOHN GEHR
LOOK HERE! . !
A1.1i.-STONEIt, Druggist,
WIIOLESALE AND IitTA.IL DEALER IN HIS LINZ OF BUM..
NESS, WAYNESBORO', PA..
Has not only got back to his "old business," but to
the "old stand!" Having fitted up the
room now occupied neatly and having- - vvt-zr
*clamed from the city with a fresh sup- r s,ll
ply, whiCh he has just received, combs- I ill ,
ting of
Fresh. Foreign and Domestic Drugs.
A large -anti general assortment of Medicines.
Chemicals, Patent Medicine. Dye-stuffs,
•
Dry. Paints and Paints ground in Oil.
Oils expressed and distilled;
Fluits green, preserved and dry,
Confectionaries,
Liquors of all kinds for tnedicinal purposes,
Books; stationary,fancy and miscellaneous articles,
all of which he offers for sale. Thankful for favors
received and hopeful of their continuance,he invites
the public to Zell before- purChasing elsewhere.
Stoner offers •for sale a lot of beautiful elicits.—
Carbon Oil which will suit for Kerosene Lamps
,warranted not to. smoke, can be bad at Stoner's.
Purrafiii, 'Crystal, and Benzoic Oil.: also Cans-
Pine and burning fluids fur rale by Stoner.
,Stoner has a lot of *barrels,kegg, jugeiesins. arc.
Which he will sell very . low. • Jan .2f.
NOTICII. .
wILERstateEAoSt
Jubn . (S ilb o e f r A t (Ina .
rougt;:of Wayucaboro',ecesard, Ito wu beet' grunted
to the, ittilnicriber ; all penions hutch', dto Om mind
Vriata, urn requratral toloake- ituwrili.ttp iroJtaepti
thositaving svarlaa ur donhunla manila U list - .4n„
•of said deaodolst, woks kliuwu tie a.one,
yrtll
uut_dduy,;tu"..
: Arrkr Imititctlargi
Atitiitiialtator . ItW4 t - rti'ditiirs in; •
Is a lard n y , Isiti•mours, of each iTra,
TIMOTHY HAY BY THE TON;
PUBLIC SALE.
G. V MONO, Awl
NEW LIVERY.
DIBERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
GOODS!!
WE respectfully inform our customary anti all
persons who wish to purchase cheap
that we have just returned from the eastern cities
and are now receiving a large and well selected
assortment of
CE3' , Z) CD a•
of all kinds, paterns, varieties and prices, which we
promise to sell us cheap, nail on as fair ternis, us
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 com rise part of our Stock which
is always on a
DRESS GOODS
of all kinds for Fill and Winter.wear
De!Aires,
Alp.ssas,
Cuburge.
•
De Begea,
tusires,
PlnirK3
Silks,
Collars,
Sleeves,
Prints, .
Hoops,
0. V. Murid, agct
A dm inihtralor
We tender our thanks to all our . friends and cus
tomers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended
to us and requesca continuance of the same.
AMBERSON, BENEDICT ilk CO
Jan. 10, 1862.
LYDIA HAUGH
IMPORTANT NEWS
FROM
•
MEXICAN ROW 1 •
JBEA VER, in connection with his Variety
• Store, has commence I 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 stock of Hats' mid Caps,mul Eastern mon •
ufacturcd Shoes and Hoots of the best make, on
hand; Clocks, Trunks, Brom Tobacco, &.c., &c.
You get the very best KEROSENE them. A few
fat Hogs arc want e d. J. BEAVER.
I)cc,6 2 months.
ACARD.—Kind friends and patrons, you have
my vvarmest thanks for your very liberal en
couragment. Having discontinued the manufactu
ring of shoes &r., on my own account, and engaged
myself with J. Bcavcr, at the Voris. ty Store, I be
'Peak for him the continuance of gliur patio.tage.—
: 110 come pind see us at our new place.
Dec 6 J. COOPER.
WANTED!
5000 BUS. WHEAT
The old Miller at his old Trade!
r HE undersigned having 'associated themselves
in thr,Milling brininess, Ind having leased of
Peter Fahnestock the old nil If 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. kinds of Urinding,
including chopping corn and cob. • We are also
prepared to furaisil at the lowest market_ prices. all
kinds of Mill Stuff; mho Plaster by the Liu or bush.
Our old friends will phrase, call and see us.
JO lIN WA 1:1•Elt
Dec6—tf • . JOSEPH ELDEN.
STILL PILING - IT UP!
thi Ilecliuuiea _ Street .Ilestau-ia:;1.1
q 1 liE enhacribct, niniit"a ;Fusin mere and the
public generally' that he has recently enlarged
Ins burintas, and is now prePared thrivish, in ad
dition to ()pleat and Me,' Cold Ham s ; Iloiird and
d Eggs, fluter and Bread, Pickles, Cabhne,
Cheese, ace. de,c.
Come one, r ',me all
grest and small,
' Mal tall illy' " • . „ ; -
,At t. 14.1 Jou'a 13,1eilslor's El,rll t ,
where ail' the nioott,ulticlea be served up the',
hest atria. . " : " JOS: 'POIVIC;
JoilMtrY at; "
lioupjd'skiris ut.'
tkyd " • tiasonee
TIIIII,D
Az,. .L 3 Et ,`VSP• tto
o==-
JUST RECEIVES]
• - • VIZIR
VIED RIPPLY
FALL AND WINTER
..........0
WINTER
DRY GOODS
-MEN'S
ran and Winter,
GOODS.
Cassimers,
Unssinetts,
Clutha,
V eINT
V est nig ,
Curd,
Fustian.
Utavatt„ '
Brensts,
MI leis,
Huse.
A F. kV LOT V__
DOMESTIC GOODS :
Muslims,
Sheeting,
Shirting,
Tick ings,
Osnaburgr.
Bugging,
• Burktpse,
Toweling,
B Inn kets,
" • ''''' ' ''''' '" ' Whea t -
Over shoes,
>•Shocs,
Boots, ,
Buts, -
.11'Xil....111:1111Y11
IBY COINS,
OCERI s,'
anon BONK IC, IC
"GE O ST OV
•ER
HANKPUL for kind faiois and patrotiage here
tofore bestowed upon him; again tippears before
the pnldie to solicit a continuance of the same.—
He hating' just returned trona ,the eastern cities with
a tine ' and well selected stock of
NEW. GOODS
Which,be intends selling at very low rates, which
he knoiva he con do to the satisfaCiion'of all who
will call and examine his stock.
Below yotrw ill find enumerated a few articles
which will be lotted among his stuck to which he
calls your attention.,
FOR THE LADIES
He has a large assortment of•Dresstioodszonsisting
in part of • ;
Printed Thibet Cloth,
Whited and plain Detainee, '
Cothildo plaid,
Cothilde Stripe, •
Plaid Mohair,
' Silk Warp Mohair,
-I'arann•tta Cloth,
Printed Coburg, •
. Printed Morino,
French Modnoi •
Madonna Cloth,
Printed and plain Cashmeres,
French and Dumestia.thliglunus;
Poplins,
Pongee Mixture,
Lavella Cloth,
- Lung and &vow, Thibet
and Morinn Shawls, '
Opera Cloaking,
Gloves, and _
Ifosiery, 3n great variety.
G ent emen's Wear,
•
•
Broad Clothe,
Black and Fancy Cassinteres,
' Union Unssimeres,
Overcuatings, -
Sattinets,
Jeans, •
- Tweeds,
Velvet Cord,
Velvatine Vestings of all kinds,
in fact a full assortment of `goods for Gantlemen's
wear. 'Also.a large and well selected stock of
- M - Miiii - TiekinlTrin - tra — ciiiriplete a assortmeui of
-Notions. MI no use trying to enumerate. If
you want anything at all in the Dry (hnts line,
just call in and yOu will find hint ready to wait on
you with pleasure.
To pet dice haVing . Conntly Proiltiee to dell; they
will to their advantage to bring it to Ste
ver's,as he alwitys gives the highest Market price. ,too
give him a call; and ho will sell you goods as cheap
as they can be'purchused elsewhere.
Novi. 1861
AATICIPATED BATTLE!
WHILST ware and, rumors of wars are rife
throughout our once happy land, when
columns of armed men are seen on all sides, march
ing forward in defence of their "sacred rights," and
all are eager for the expected contest, each moment '
carries us nearer the frighful drama, that will soon
he enacted: `Yet while all this convulsion is in pro- !
gress, other scenes aro continually transpiring to
excite the minds o f the people, end latelv this coin•
nullity has been greatly astounded by the tremen
dous rush of peoplo„Ao
JOSIIII BESORE'S
STORV!
to ascertain the cause of this excitemeut, which
p tort a to he the
LARGE ' STOCK
GOODS!!
he has just received, and the
LOW PRICES
they ore sold fir nevertheless the great cry of "High
Prices" caused by the war, which is shown to be
false by an examination to the magnificent:dock of
goods offeriog at the above_establishment.
You will Sod a varied assortment of all kinds of
goods such as
SILKS, •
V A LOURS,.
SCOTCH PLAIDS,
CASHMERES,
'LAVE LL AMOTHS
MOTTLED MIXTL RES,
SOLFERINO Der,AlNts,
REP. ROUBAIX',
and a 7ariety ht other DRESS GOODS
SILK VMLVETS,
CABSIMLiUS, CLOTHS,
and all kinds and styles of Gentlemen's Wear, with
a great lot of all kinds of Gouda usually kept in
Way neshore-
The undersigned tenders his regards to his nu
merous friends and patrons, and hopes a continu
ance of rayon!. , - • _ •
Merchants throuchlhis country can MO 'goods
at Eastern wholesale prices by calling at &more's,
thorehy saving freight and' other thsatfrantages.
Persons desiring a Mee Sharpe's itspeator cattle
accommodated by calling, soots; also cartridges for
the same. .
All kinds of produce- received £n exchange for
goods at the regular vices ,
Uct-1 t • JOSIAH BESQIZE.
5000 Rails for Sale.
T' E subscriber has now 'on hand 5000 good
CHESTNUT RAILS which hu will dispose
01 on;teasonaliictiruis. 7 .' 'gaol BOA.D
L. S. FORNEY, ,
lau3—,•tf • , ;
NOTICE'." ,
SITHE , REAS, betteri.of Administration on the
Endow at Samtiol 4iurdun, laid of:I/pones.
bore, deoessed, boo been granted to thisubseri
bet. oil persons indebtodAu the • Estitoo.tre,re
quested to mike immodasto::p4Weilt, anti 'the°
Waving aline' or iftiosindilltgallist •Jha, bistato of
saip decedent. WiR In sicolahrtii'art ri:4l44' "with.iut
detuysto , .7;A?rt ES IttelkilllloClisi; Adin`i.; '
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Joseph Price,
• ; Ntirthwest!Coirnerlif • ; ;
19 now ofTdeing NOW
ALL AND WINTER •GOODCiiitt f'ranch,
Girman; llngtOli and Amenean ionbries, canal.
prising a . general, assortment of , the Jotost styles
adapted to Pill and Whiter. trade. For Lfttiltql"
Wen' Rich Dress silkti, black, :plain , end-fancy
Brocades; Plaids in great'variety; French, Merinos
in all colors; rich printed, Marinos,, Wool Delaines;
Cashmtires, sittinstripped — doi t Atintsaill ! tioes, Level
la Mohair-iiriFiiire.s., Tbilisi Cloths; priatedXous
aellainee, Persian Twills, Pitplin, - Debases, ()pent
Flannels. in all - dolors„Scotchr.mnd Saxony Printed
French OinghTtins, Scotch do., Lances; dce,Pla
Embroideries, 1. ,yes, Utiuntlets, Kid Gloies, white
andlancy,..Prench ,workett,Collarts, bitnitiesaancy
dress Unapt, Third Binding, and . velvet Rib bon
&c., Arc., in ihoki; he hto 'all Ilni•niliettles of rho
season, • - - %.!
PALL & WATER SHAWLS,
. Paris long brache Shawls, • with se well Larders;
Bay State Shawls, (latest styles.) sapurb 'newt•
Shawls. sewed border; rich Primo I Sl►ndls wits
silk triage, all of which are tr.►ut tao latest junior
t Jtions, anti will be saki at prime that defy Camps=
ion.•
Moue Vaads
.•
frisk and Scotch liiliceßn i s t pillow casc,and bolster
Linens, one, low priced Datil tsk Tabli 'Linens
spotted and damask Table Cloths, every size and
grad'; Napkins, Doyies, and H uck 'fon/clings, low
priced - Kitchen Toweling, Boliteri arid
Sliectinq Muslins, 3-4, 4.4 6.4, 8.4, or 104 wide.
drapud dimity Blankets, M ',mettles an d Allendale
Quilts;
fb[a . 4'''ll4 1 0D ia•44
such no heavy bro. Clinton ' bleached hinslins. U -
iinburgs, 'Pickings, oripped—lthil d , Ap ron
Kcrsefs, Denims, enitini - Planticla, Prints, &c.
MEWS'WEAR --
•
Dlaek and Fancy Cloths and C'assimerssi of tlie
newest st3rlesi hliicod Doeskins, N.ittinetts, tin i.ot
Cassiineres, Catehineretts, DeJtis,Cottona.los, Over;
coatings, silk, satin, inorinti and velvet• Vcrttings,
extra heaVy rihbrd Dr.twers and Shirts, Hosiery,
Collars, Cravuts, &c.
MB & ME OIL CUM
Carpet, English Ingrains, rill wool) Hemp and
Hug Carptqiiitri, from 25 cents to :ft 1.00 per yar
Floor Oil Cloths 2.4, 4-4, 6 4 and 8.4 wide, a of
the newest designs, which ho offers at great or
gains.
MATS AND RUGS ,
.•
Wool, Coco, Ploin and F3ncie.l Bordered, in. great
variety.
GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE
His stock is full and complete, en I will co.opt re
fivorably with any in Waynesburn', both in price
'lull quality. sUe setae is his thanks to his frieliil4,
and by fair dealing and strict attontion to business
he hopes to merit u contiruitnee of the a tine.
Octl 1 JOSEPH PRACE.
FIRST
OF
FALL IND IVI%TiR -GOODS,
ciliou
H A
w V it l h .N a G nu f t u li s e t rs re i tr t ii:!: f l
n i e r,: v in .i t n h j e E
vie ts g t i e r r i n t
ytyk
DRESS GOODS,
unaurpaseeil for Beauty, Style and Quality and at
PANIC PRICKS
FOR TIES LA'DIII73,
Wool DoWoos
. .
Boatb.izioe, . •
FR:itch Nterinoi,
Prititod •Cobtirg,
C ash inereg„ .
Mohair, A lo plea,
' Lavella Cloth,
Debeges
Persian Del nes,
Swim' thughrtm.
Ladies Wool Elastic Skirts, E xtension Skirts,
Apron Tassels, and a lull assortment a Dress 'Fria'.
mings,
GENTLEMEN'S WEA(,
'French Cloth,
Casino-ler:4,
Vestings,
clatinet,
Tweeds
Jeans, •
Velveteens,
;tan ,
Gloves,
bitict Fronts.
A LSO 7 --A heavy lot of
aaaava
not necessary to mention.
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE,
BotITS AND SIIOEi,
CEDAR WARE.
Of the very best in market antlAuality: inch ale
Syrups. New Orleans and Porto Rico Mohisetil, e,
No. I Brown Sugar; coffee erushettand granulated.
do; best anicle of
Rio Coffee, -. . . , , „.. _
Imperial Teti,. . ,
- Himunetrs beet' Esseenee of Coffee _
Linker No. I Chocolate, . •
i —\ - R ,
Ca aisins,. „
rburet of Iron,
- Tobacco,
-*- • Rice; &c., ace..
Alt the above_goods have been selected careful
-40-and.putehaved at the very lowest figure witb nti'
- eye to suit_the wants of title comniunity, He er
therefore enabled to accommodate all 'who,m ty fa
vor him with. a call, in quantity, quality,style awl
price. No, trouble to show g00d5....,,i %
Country Prißlueu takin iu ezcluinge fir iiiiiidn rt
1 the highest market prices. By `stele. unent.a.i il
-1 business and a desire to please in every, I , 4lect to
hopes to merit a continuance of patmnage,
' Oct. 11 -4. J. W. N1141.4.R.
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‘211,1{, Wool, and ti 011 114 Lua S:litßa .11+.
0, Mr
eta apt ,
ix, A retii 14.em-,•thiget.
Aireoinfnrtallie, he tits far cgi Li • valet nt •
I lot 4 ' • • #i•Dgit4'4.-