Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, November 07, 1862, Image 3

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• Poieinist 4 iiif
with chetnut anti Wiwi, trees and contiiiitig`^
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?IMPART OTH, being the letriiivitietitie the
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' NIGH
sittieted in:Antrim Townithip. fe mites ttmit
(Imre Imi bounded. by lauds ,of Match' Snively,
Wm.iitoter, Bites, Gillen and others, con wing
JILISPitir ,A1110111:21RILIITIONI
AND PERolikl§ of limestone l!ttol.•;ini!b Stone
House; think Barn - .and othet*bitilditigs; a large
tirchar and nentudderable body of superior timber.
•PiJRPA 11-I, Iteinifthoi ikiiining . . : part , of
the "NIGH F AMr and adjacent to lend itgtover,
'llenlicbergeisand others, without
containing '
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part under cultivation and the, other covered with
excelient tititber. --
The opporthnity here caswit for purchasing is
well worattie attention -Of any arsons wishing
either to buy good' hoines or to sedum Safe, and sub
stantial investmenti , for their lanai in real estate.=
PurPart first, Whether in soil or improvement is one
of the most deirable carats of the size in this region,
and is in almost perfect order. A Commodious
„Brick House, brick barn and'other buildings, (A I en
tirely new) Spring. Pump, good fencing fertile soil
and convenient to town, to mills and turnpikes form
.some of its advantageti. The town property is also
valuable, the one being newly built and well suited
for therchandixihg or other btisiness, while the other
is valuable for building purposes, and may be divi
ded into lots to suit purchasers. The purports 'in
Antrim Township are good with abundantelobf lime
stone and portions covered with large and tall tim
ber.
Any persons wishing to seethe properties will be
shown over them by the parties theron ndding, or
by the undersigned on Saturday of each week which
he spends in Waynesboro'.
Terms made known on the day of sale by
DAVID OILS gwr,
Administrator.
(Oct 31— ti.)
BIiECAI? gBDDS
COME AND SEE
LARGE STOOK
W. H. BROTHERTON'S.
His customers and the public generally are
invited to call and examine for themselves.
HIS COODS
HIS GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUALI
TY,
LOOK
TO. YOUR INTEREST
BY EXAMINING MY ,STOCKI
A LARGE LOT OF
HARRIRE, CUTLERY,
Cedarware,
[luau. ma availlp
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SHOE FINDINGS,
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GROCERIES,
QUEENDWARE AND CEDARWARE!
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HAVING ust returned from, the 'Eastern Cities
he wou ld - call the attention of his customers
and the public generally to his
LARGE' & SPLENDID ASSORTI NT
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Which will be sold at extremely Low Prices.
Below you will find enumerated 'a few articles
which will be found among his stock; to which he
mites your attention:
FOR THE LADIES,
Silks,
all Wc.ol Del zines,
Fancy "
'Alpacas,
bombazines,
Plain Gingham.,
Plain Flannels,
Grey I,
-ALSO:-
Ladies' Shawls,
• • Fancy Prints,
Extension Skins,
Balmoral Skirts,
Ladies Collars,
Magic Ruffling, • •
Linen Handklii.
Heleery, &c.
MEWS WEAR.
Fancy Cassimeres,
Plain•
Cloths,
Italian Cloth,
Vesting's,
Sattneta,
Tweeds,
Jeans,
bhirt Fronts,
Gents Collars,
Neck Ties,
Under 'Shirts,
Drawers, .
Buck Gloves,
4 4 Gauntlets,
DOMESTIC SHIRTING,
Furniture Check.
Bed Ticking,
Cotton Flannel,
Wool "
. 'l'alble Diaper,
'lbw ling.
Baging, &c., &c.
•
Queensware,
Hardware,
Boots and Shoes,
Cedar Ware.
(313.1213.C31XM1L18M. LIM
Of the very best quality, such is
Syrups, and New Orleans Molasses,
Best Rio Coffee,
Superior Prepared Coffee,
Hummell's Beet Essence;
Baker's No. 1 Chocolate,
Raisins,
Tobacco,
Rice. &c., &c.
The above goods have been carfully selected and
purchased at the very lowest figure. He is therefore
enabled to accommodate all who may favor him
with a call. B strict attention to busines-
desire to please in every respec
a continuance of patronage.
NO TROL BLE TO SHOW GOODS,
Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at
the highest market prices J. W. MILLER.
Oc.. 13 '0
PUBLIC SALE.
rrtHE undersigned will sell a t Public Sale at his
reside:.ce on Marsh Run, on FRIDAY 1% , /i.VEM.
DER THS 14TH, 1862; the following personal property
to wit :
3 111LCH COWS,
2 FAT HOGS, 2 Clover Huller, (Jones' patent)
Grain Separator and Horse PoW)CS (Dayhotr's pa
tient;) n new cart, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 patient Fod
der Cutter, 1 Turning Lathe, 1 Boring Machine
with augers complete, I wheelbarrow, L Lng Chains,
I FRUIT DRIER,
Beamer's Patient; nlso Household and Kilehen
Furniture, consisting of Beds and Bedding, 1 Bu
reau, 1 Corner Cupboard, 2 Side do., 1 Safe, 2 sets
Chairs, 1 large Eighty-day Clock. 1 Doughtray. 1
Patent Washing Machine, 1 TEN PLATE, 1
COOK AND
TWO PARLOR STOVES,
1 Sink, IComier and '1 Iron Kettl4l3Srrels, Tubs,
l'in:Aien,,Earthen unit Queensware; also • Corn by
the Barrel. Potatoes by the bushel, a lot of Garden
Truck consisting of Cabbage, Brow, &e., and , var•
ions other articles too numerous to mention. '
.TERms OF SALE:—Six months credit will he
given on all sums of $5 and upwards, ,the purcha
sers giving their notes with approved security; ;all
sums under $5 cash. Sale to commence at 10
,o'-
clock, A. M. „ . WILLI AM , KOONS. ,
Oct. 31,—ts.
NE W OPENING
J. , F.:l . S. .H E R
NNOI7 pICES to his Waynesboro' friends
'andth'e 'public generally' that he has - quite re
cently repbm !Shed his' stock of goods for Gentlemen's
wear, which embiaces all thn latest sty los of Cloths
(French and American manufacture).
Oalidnaeres, Vestings,
moat faabionabie.stylch unkrahirts, drawers ' neck
ties; hatidkerchier*suipritalara r -ghwes, &e. dm.--
Persona from Waynesboro' and vicinity visiting
.Hagaiiownsisci lashed to give him a call , al ha is
prepared mien's& goods in hie line at,
3Prioes
l'ortitetash: ' .., , ' • , . : , - ~
- ' Hitilto,re-is in 'the NEWLY FITTED ROOM,
nexi'd6Or to Updegraffe, Hagerstown, Md. '', ',
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- Oysters 1--.o3rst . ergaV.
th git•iti` hair
66tielfifitestauaht fit Atm ilitalnte"nt" •or r
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ow n • Hotelotlitch has been hattainmely fitted
up;yin►fi'ir now preplired.* filinlifi'Cifitine,- Ale.
..anierna B .l l MgrOtiCk olo ,4 Efitti.:*f sk;e 111-, *tit ink&
tiitnill4 4 +OlAT iiia.s - ag'e . .lltetiotatkillta':_giietear. •
laits#l*. Atfitagelhi thinspi . teal be
_iiiiikr3e*./_,iniited to- pit pie him mac'
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Puttart
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RICIBIOND TAKEN
BY THE UNION FORCES TOGETHER
WITN THE
WHOLE R i tIEL: ARMY !
111101 MOMS BILEASID."
17tis Victory was gained with •very little
Loss on Our. Part; •Mid yet another,
JOSIAH DESORE
has justreturned from the Eastern Cities, and is
now opening the most extensive stock of
SUMMER GOODS
ever brought to Waynesboro', Which he will sell
cheaper than any other house this side of Richmond.
Consisting of everything usually found in a well
conducted establishment.
The community is invited to call and examine
my stock which I will take great pleasure in show
ing to all who may favor me with a call. To con
vince you I have a splendid stock I will erinumerate
a few of the leading articles nowin stole, all of
which I Will sell at greatly reduced
FOR THE LADIES
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Including the latest novelties in Summer Dress
Goods, to which'[ respectfully invite the attention
of the ladies.
The choicest Conan*, I The finest qualities,
The largest stock, I The becuansortrrient,
ever exhibited in Waynesboro', and at unpreceden
ted
I:IcICfVQRP la:)lirithlPQ963
Superior extra heavy 111 k. Silk, 111 k., Brown,
Blue and Ulack Foulards, Pikes (light grounds.)
Bouquets of Chintz, Collars, Satin plaid and prin•
Marguilise,Valncia Plaid, Silk and :shepherds Plaid,
Lustres, striped Himalayas, 111 k. Persia, Blk.
Grenadine,. Blk. and fancy Barage,Anglaise Braze,
Argla's High colored Challies, Jackonets and Or
gandies, Grissaile gr nmel, French Brilliants, French
Chintz of the latest btyles, Cambrick Lawns, Pop
lins, Moh airs, striped do., Lt7nz in all collars
TOURISTS
DRESS APODSc.
Manchester, Pacific and Hamilton Helaine of all
styles and shades
Bummar Cacatkus
for ladies wrapings. Sacques. Mantillas, new and
elegant styles, Shawls, French worked, Collars,
Under Sleeves and in sets, Embroidered and Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Silk. and Lyle
Gauntlets, Cord and 'resales, Head-nets, Be Its Bel
ting of all descriptions..
NOODLING it MUSHY 000118.
Such as 111 k. Bombazines, Mk. Parcailes, Polar and
Poplins, Barages ' Ducalfs, Challies , Ginghams,
Prints, 111 k. Eng. Crapes. from 2.4 to 7-4 wide,
Blk , Kids, Gauntlets,.Crape Collars, &c. My litre
of Millenary Goods is complete.
'TRIMMINGS
Such as Bugle Gimps and Laces, all widths, Belt
Ribbons, narrow Silk thm ps, Dress Cords, Fringes
&c. Spool Silks, and all Colors of Shetland Yarn,
Zephyr worsted, &c.
P-R—INIr s
AND DOMESTIC
OOHS!!
embracing all the most favorite Brands such as
Mcrima es, Sprague, Pacific, eochieco, Manchester,
"funnels, American and English Prints.
BLEACHED GOODS.
Harrison Mills, Chester Hill, New Market,
Lonsdale, Conewago, Great Lake,'
Mayflower, Lawrenee, Belmont,
Waltham, Hill Manf. Co.
and other bran'ds. -
BROWN COTTONS.
Pacific Sheefings A moakcag Stwetings,
Portsmouth "
Shawmut "
Appleton "
Plymouth e!
GINGHAMS AND FURNITURE CHECKS.
In which I am prep red to offer great' bargains,
ALSO
2 1 4 arid 44 checks, Tickings Dennims,. Blue Drills,
Motrens, Damasks, Shirting Stripes, Nankeens,
Corset Sears, Crach & Huch 'Powlingo,
GENTS WEAR.
''• ITALIAN CLOTHS,'
BM. and fancy Clutha, Tweeds,.
.6 .4 " Cassimeres -• • Juana
Silk mixed i do. • , t / Linens,
Merino , do. .
•
Cashmeretts '.
MarEiailea ' . -
VaienCies , _
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Grenediens
Hosiery .
• Cravats - •
Collars,. &c... .
GROaRIES.
'Marge and well selected stock, in viniclt .1 an
prepared, to olfer great. ind UcemeAter . to purchasers.
Consult pito own interest and . examine my, stock
before purctutiiing. " -
QUEENS ARE
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of the [lnuit - Styles slaws on , hand, at prices that
defy Th • Coorpatoion: " - •
- e subsCriber jantlers his - thanks to his frieMis
and customers for past fevers' and patron:Mi. and
respecfrilirselicite a continriatica •somei—
meet f o rget the phice; CoMarCif Xlvdtvand,Phurch
titieetsverliere the StA,lo3 . *Sili) 61111rEi3 Matt.
4 Country; prodtiatOaktimiln-exe7 fiorigols.fe''!'et
ihe'hightalf,marker prf6e. , ".•
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FIRST ARRIVAL.
DIBERSON, BEN EDICT
Waynesboro' Pa.
OCT. 24
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FILL AND WINTER
0011 S !
crri E ale now receiving and o frering to sell a now
44, and FULL ASSORTMENT of '
Deny gimps
Which we think we are prepared to sell at as low
terms as any other house in town or country.
U.2_4:1.r.012 -1-Ms
DRESS Go o oS
of aII kinds
Chilies,
: eregefi,
Lavellas,
SLEEVES, _
EMBitOIDEJRAIS.
MEN'S
FALL AND WINTER
CO. CID VE) EM 0
Coltonades. • Clothe,
Ken. Jeans, Cass imere,
Fine Tweeds, . Vesting',
Neck Tics, Hosiery,
Cravats Summer Hats
Handkerchiefs, Shoes,Slippers
A full assortment of Plain tuul ancy
CASSIME RES.
QUEENSWARE,
A good supply of Queensware and glassware of
the latest style. ,
GROCERIES,
Always on hand a heavy lot of prime Gi , ceries,
COFFUE, •
SVGA%
SYRUP,
MOLASSES,
• .SPICES, &c.
T which we respectfully cell the attention of - our
customers ind the public generally; and at the same
time we return our thanks to customers and the
community for their liberal patronage, and will en
deavor by ftir dealing with all, to merit a continu
ance of the same.. Please call and see.
AMBERSON, BENEDICT•&4CO
DRY FRUIT:
MEZellE•2'.7rc.lki(C.4. 4 lilEalr+7Wil*:l:
.111 :..J1
at AMBEKSON, BENEIDIOT & CO'S
PICKLES,
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Good , Pii.citles,
at , AZ4WERBQN:BENIDICT 14V..013
CURTIN FIXTURES,
014 :CURTAINS,
AMBEILSO?i; BENEDICT & CO's
AIFIILL A.SSORTME NT
MINTS, MESEADIS, GINGIIIIIS
and
aaparavaci - .avDa.., l)
~,; HOR - Al:4 - D,BSU/OPTIONs . ,
Amp 1180 N, HE.NEDIO s dt co.,eff,
DANDEZpii)*.Corr 3 3
f ESCOIC E ' er - tOf
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16 cents
ORT
10 is
8. se
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o , l*oceries,
illE IRDWARE,
LADIES' AND tHILOREN I 3 SHOES; &C,
GEO.. STOVERi
HANKFUL for kind favors arid, patronage here
tofore bestowed upon him, again appears before ;
the public. to solicit a continuance of the sme.—
tie having just returned from the eastern cities with
fine a and well sele4o stock of new
SPRING AND SIMMER
Which ho Merman selling at very low rates, whicq
he knows he can do to the satisfaction of all wlhr
will call and examine his stock.
Below you will find enumerated a few articles
which will he (mind among his stock to which he
calls your attention.
FZ7":IG - 4 -1 1 1 W1F - ‘ 6 3771.
He has a largif i ass ortment of Dress Goods consisting
in part of - .
Mailing,
' „
.
Printed and Plain Deliinen,
DIV, Pig'd and Cord Silks, "
Plaid Mohair, .'
silk Warp Mohair,
.Bereges, - -
. -
Medona Cloth,
Lavellas, •
French and domestic Ginghams
' Poplins
Pongee Mixture, c -
Cloth for Latlicsi ,
Wrappings, - . -
Gloves, ' • ,
Hosiery, in great variety.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, •
Bl'k Silks
Broad Cloths,
Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
• Union Cassimerea,
Buck Linens,
Cottonades,
, Summer Coatings,
Tweeds,
Velvet Cord,
, •
Si Vesting,
Velvatine Vestings, of all
kinds; in fact a full assortment of goods for Gentle
men wear. Also a large and well selected - stock of
Fig'd do.
Lustros,
Poplins,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Muslin, Ticking; and -a complete a assortment of
.Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate. 11
you want anything at all in the Dry Goods line,
just call 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 to bring it to Sto
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 elsewhere.
Aprll 1862 --
"VARIETY STORE."
• the public, that he has just returned from the
Eastern markets with another fine assortment of
new roods, consisting of Fall and Winter Ho tsmnd
Caps, (all sorts and sixes), Boots and Shoes for men
011(1 boys, with it complete assartmont'of shoes for
ladies ware ;.Clocks'
'
'flunks &gars, Toltpeco, and
all .articles usually kept in a first-class vtritity store.
The public are cordially invited to call and examine
hie new stock.
N. B. Bouts and • shoes . manufactured to order,
when desired, at reasonable rates and upon short
notice. (Oct. 24, !62.)
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY,
iryY virtue otan order of the Honorable Orphans',
I . ) Court for iMaahiagton county, and by the di.:
rections contained in the last Wid and , Teetnment
of John Byer, the undersigned, his 'Executor, will
offer at public side, -
On l'elesrloy the 11th of 11 7 "ovember,
in front of the premises, that valuable real estate
known as the
"Southern and Western
situated on the corner of West Washington - and
Jonathan Streets, in Hagerstown, and now 'in the
occupancy of William E. Doyle, as Hotel, and
panty by It. H. 'Wise as a Grocery Store. •
, known and long established house has
an e..ictitnsive run of business, is in good order, and
alevaps - commands a large rental. From its location'
in Iron! the Court lb use, and 'near all the palic
institutions of the . town. sail:ram - its susceptibility
of improvement it is regarded as perhaps the beit and
Most valuable piice Of property ill the town: As a
Tavern i: has always had the hest coy ntry cenitom
in 'this place, with perhaps the largesttransient busi
ness: One of the rooms -is rented for a ' Grocery
Store doing.a large business. . . •
Win the rear of this property is a large-and well
arranged / .
BRICK STABLE,
lately erected, and has all the requirenictits oUa first.
rate Hotel.
l'ar 711 E TERMS OF ALLE ARE z—Oire-third
of the purchase ;honey to be' paid on the rotigcation
of the sale by.the Court, the:residue in .two equal
annuai s payments with interest from-the lat..daytaf
April next, and for the deferred,payments the pub.
chaser to give notes witivseennty approved by the
Executor, each, note. ttrbear interest. from the first of
401,1863, and on payment of the whole purchs4. l
nioney.a deed-will-be executed.-- Possession to -be,
given ou the first day of April next..
rirFor further particulate enquire -_of.,
Foyle, the present tenant, or of.the :undersigrie&
c . .. (0 t .;• - -ABRAHAM etI * RITE:.,,.
' " Ziietteer.: • '
Notice;t6:
HE nuileteigned herehy notify„the .puhtle
to ire:Niftier upon their 'premises
.by Nutt*
sreialorr.. or otherwise, as-they ire . determined-444
force the lean urfwture'akalnitstl persdriiiad 4 . 4 ?
3 JOHN aew.
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SP,PING OMER
ANOTHER ARRIVAL
AT THE
PUBLIC SALE
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arrived•froni Philadelphia this week. , .
st-tyrwil up
to our tuitire,:and , '.threvr—oh I ' , ye 'fair 'portion of
creation l—the moat delightful, stock ofilee4 pods
straight into our, ,denr,'.' that , ever- brightened. ',our
counters., Finst,iloulitleioi' to pietist, the ,: .' .. -
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etunet ilunver of Silky'Debeges, Balmrines, Skit
Lawna, Xhintzear Mutlenna, • Mnifint
I finllayaa, nplins,iUhnitiee, &e.; bf every hue 'of
the Rainbow, glistening like stars, that'"will'iliakei
the, old, look young , and the ,young like!nenii t, the n
followed a brovii - streamaif Nang-Oita; rra
ble-diapera,,Calicona, osnahurges benefra which
cacao ;flying like birda, of - beit'ut}r; ;ile4itiesses
Sleinws and Canna in setts, Shakera o linsiery, Sun ! .
Umbrellas—beiunies--gstuttlets„'anitali those Ab:,ir
little tick-tacka which make theladiesleak ao charm
ing ;:above it a ; dark shabe of. • ,
MOpAING GOODS. *.
n elegant variety, Mk. ChinndineU; tikielortrilsore
gesi. Wool DeLaines; Chanters; ,I,awnik, Balaxteines,
Crape Deapanges, Eng. - Crape, Eng. and American
Prints, plain •And figured, Eng. and French Crapo
Ireilte,,Mournifig Collars. (*veer; vac
eveeything to, ?endue''. the , niourner healitifftt
sorrow. After these streams ceased toi flow there
was another explosion and in eaine pouring for the
GENTLEMEN
Bales of Silky -Broad-cloths; Parisians, Cassivriers
Black and fancy, double and singled milled; in' su
perb'sfylesi fancy as a stittbeani,—with the -accont
pediments, splendid Veatingtri Silk, Marseiilerrplain
brilliant, anti , beautiful Neck:ties unirripeach'alilL
Shirt-breasts and Collsrs. everything to set the - Gent
Bt for a picture, and make him priesentibld evhii
the Capitil of the Nstio9; -So Gents. look in an I
see, seeing is believing. All over the paveniertf lay
boxes; which When opened displayed those 'good.
stibstaittial wares, our noble, industrious,
like se much to s.e ; her:a:lßS "thr - iy . rink hive them
to make the boys trowsers, and the girls dresses :
he • the' , strong as buck-likin: cotton, woolen.
goodi of new styles, cheep. and
calicoes of fate et , , les,
ings, in fact ull that our young friemis
rc starting on. their matrimonial jour
life. . •
goods were hardly stowed away, when
dgiug along
Our Poor, Old :itlainocorOss eases!
loaded heavy,--oh very 7 -with 'Groceries Queens
ware, and H.,gshettals of,that delicious Loaf-sugar,.
Syrui:s, and ; 1 . ugar-lioute molasses, hogsheads
.art:l
bnrrells of sugars of every grade. Shad, Macire'r9l
Herring, fresh from the briny wave, lucinus cheese
rom New England, browns, spices,—and a splendid
lot of SUGAR ()Wail) HANIB,-r-and sweet at
con--and 'Yankee Notions, together 'with a full' as
sortment of
HITS BD SUES!
. .
,
Leghorn, chip , fine fur and wool Hate, genta anil.ht
dies bootees and rheas, cheap, distractingly cheap.--
Now all these affairs startlligly, and toughingly.a , t
forth are for sale and Exhibition at the storo, of
the undersigned, Wan, with many thinks for pa t
encouragement and patraiina, - r, , raiitis ,
"Respectfully your oblf. gorvant • .
(rnay23) " JOSEPH PRICE
VALUABLE V,_Lt
FOR SILE.
THE subscriber intending tot i emove to other
parts offers at Private 'Sale, I s.. valus l ,le Wert
Farm, situated in Washington_ township, Frankhn.
county, Pa.; adjoining lantbra S. Bear, D. 'Fox an
others,' three miles northeiest of Waynesboro', con
taming •
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of first quality Limestone Land, in good order.' Tha
iniprovementa are, A TWO • STORY BRIC K
ROUSE and lure Bark Building new, Bank Ram,
Wash House and other out-buildings. ,Thereis al
so a well and large cistern with pump convenient
to the buildings, and elarge Orchard' of excellent
fruit on the premises with cherry, plum; peaches,
pear and other fruit, all• - of the best • quality. • Those
wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine
for themscves; , . HENRY C. - LESHER.
(Bep.s—tf.)
FLOUR, FEED-
raoviskozi= STORE
MBE aubscriherap announce-tcs the citizens of
Wsypeslione'that.they have, opened a Flour
Feed and.Piovision.Store in:the room next door to
Dr. Bratherton'e officer, where they will ut all tiinea
fopiralu. ' ••• • •
lON MEAL ROMMY
70144.411 Jr OZA INDS, SCREEN
-INOW.CtIitN,NET.T.ED AND IN
•• THE BAIL ' OATS, POTATOES, :•
' APPLES, VINEGAR; 4 •
Also, Rye, Wheat, and Bialey by, tho bushel or in
smaller quantities, and other artiel , s usually itept
in men establishment - S. All Flour and Mill- Stuff
willbe sold at Mitt. Patens Fort..Tlla CASH.
- The highest market prices wil l be paid for Wheat,
Ryiiind Cord to be deliverialatilie Millof the sub..
scribers. • • JOHN WALTER,
' (Sept. 3.—tl) JOS, ELDEN.
• - • • our Tax.
tiLI. persons indebted for SchoolTaxi n
~ Wash,
ington town.shii), • for Lire year 1862, arereques
tad to ntakeimtnediateL
(Oct. 24-39 • JOSEPH FiiNl‹.
Colkdor:
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_
LERSONS knoWing tbemselvis indebted to the
subscriber - will call on' E. Fr,sszats at
Waynesboro', or the subscriber in camp at Chant
-bereburg, and settle their accounts at once without
Anther - , ' E. S. TROXEL.
Oct. 24-3sr. •
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&j, -Store.,;What . for Why, to- gee some .*Tirof that Ne.; y,Os Syrup—ctnty cents
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.L 4 of DRESS: GOODS:i.catt- -.•
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