ANTIETAM. AR DENS' 1 1 AV ' :1 7 41) 33, fy ' HE ' encouraging results of the spurt fear years in propagating Plants, and th e satisfaction of t ose who, have tested our plants ' and' realizid the advantages of hardy plants, has induced me, to 'en large 'ray be& inil employ a gardner. Iti'diae Sea son we can Supply the public with the folloWing Plants : . , , , . Jersey Wore SweetPidato Plants . ' • :. .Peilur. 50 eta. per thOus'd $3.50 Early York Cabbage per d0z.12 ate per " 75 cte. Bead Lettuce very fine "- 10 " bun. 50 " Tomato improved red mid yellow Per doz. 10 cts. " " 50 " Tobacco, Broad Leaf Connecticut, Per hun. 60 cm. per .thous'd $3.50 " Rosanna__ " 60 3.60 " Cuba, • 6 50 _ " 3.50 " Spanish • 50 " 3.60 Plants will be delivered twice per week in Way nesboro'. and at other points if desired. Orders from a distancevan be filled and sent by mail.— Send in your orders. Address . • D. F. GOOD, Waynesboro', Pa. Ap. 17-tf.] ILIGNIFICENT STOCK OF NEW SPE & 11l lIIT COON 49."1" ' GEO. STOVER'S, Waynesboro', Pa. It, t iIiANKFUL for Mud favors and patronage here l q t tofore bestowed upon' him, again appears before the publicto solicit a continuance of the same.— fie having just returned from the eastern cities with tine a and well selected stock of new SPRING a SUMMER :onoDs 9 Which• ho intends selling at very low rates, which he knows he can do to the satisfaction of all who will call and examine his stock. Below you will find enumerated a few articles which will be found among his stock to which he calls your attention.• • FOIL TEENS 011L.4 AIL Xlll 311 E 311 E NINN lie has a large assortment of Dress Goode consisting Fn part of .Challies ' .Printed and Plain Detainee, 1311, Pied and Col'd Silks, Plaid Mohair, .Silk Warp Mohair, ,Seroges, .Medona Cloth. .Lave Has, l'reneh.and.dointis Gingba ma Poplins, `Pongee Mixture, .Cloth for ,Ladies, • Wrapinga, • Gloves, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Creed Cloths, Bleck and fancy eassimevec, Union Cassirnerea, Puck Linens, ,Cottonades, Summer Coatings, ' - Tweeds, Velvet Cord. - • Marseilles, Silk Vesting, Velvatins Vestinga, of all kinds; in fact a assotment of goods for Gentle men wear. Also a largerand well selected stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment o Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate. I yeu 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,ashe always gives the highest market:price. So give him a call, and ho will sell you goods as cheap as they can he purchased elsewhere. Aprlo 1863 GET THE BEST! BISTORt OF THE SOIITHERN R. ME 33 XCI x ,2 Ay g. D. DORIDIONED, L. L. D. Large 8 vo., Finely illustrated. $2.50 per Volume. Vol, 1, with 1.6 fall-page engra- :dogs, now ready. IF HIS book 'has been pronounced by some of our leading journals the beet history of the great Rebellion thays published. "A. book for the times, by an able author."—Sciota ,Gazette. A masterpieceof historical compositan.—City Item. "A complete and correct history of the woe— Pan. Cit. "Carefully condensing a vast amouLt of official details."— Preto. Illustrated by numerous handsorns engravings— the result of careful and elaborate study. —Luth er n 'Observer. "The paper; engravings, binding and type are of the beet order. It is well Worthy a place in every good library.'"—Arnry and Navy Gazette. `A frw good ugcots wanted. Good wages con ue made. ; I. J. ISTINE. Soto agent for the counties of 'Cumberland. Frank. lin, Fulton, Peny, York and Acuns,Pa. and Wash• inglon Co., Md. • apr 9t. 111OKE GOOD HIVE JACOB ADAMS STILL AT' I`BE 231:701,13008, On Church- Street. KEEPS' constantly on hand 'Buggies of every description and style;. view and second•handed LvtaluLts, o.f all •: !•• kinds at ' reasonable prices. AR persona i wanting enythingin his tine ofbusinesa will do well by examining his stock before purchasing elsewhere. JACOB ADA:dd. •Wayneaboro', Pa. nnri O. 'Ra 111 # 1111 " 1 IsPOrs 2 , lA;Ani q tiellingorttbe • price of good' cemmon tiput. at (Jim. 16'G mogliiGOODNtit.tw, lIIIIMPIGY OP. NEW: • ' SPRING AND:SUMMER GOODS AT TSE -FASHIONABLE CLOTHING .EMPORIUM •or ZA,SIES risstrat. Y stock embraces all the best styles of Plain 11r1 .and Fancy cLoirnq; Plain and Fancy • elleusesettumicimpaskso s ' Plain and Fan c y VESTING% all of which will be made to order is the most fashiordible and work manlike manner, or sold in Patten* to suit custo mers. Also a full stock of READY•NADE CLOTHING iterOHEAP FOR OASH:Iin •. Also, one of the ba i t selected stocks iit GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts, Hoiseri, Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and Casaimeres which will be made to order at the shortest notice. J. A. FISHER, opposite Washington House, Hagerstown, Md. apr 3, '63. WATCHES, UK &M. ht. o err nen s,paronaan. t.e c that they have just returned frnn the Eastern Cities, where ihey have purchased a lot of superior REA- , DY-MADE - CLOTHING, embracing-all-the latest. styles of COATS, VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, ° COLLARS, AWAY:SHIRTS. • NECKTIES. 1 SUSPENDERS, &c., &c. And everything usually found in a first-class Cloth thing Store AILIIII_4ISII4IE. We have bought a splendid assortment of GOLD Ail WE WEIRS of the best make, (some of American make,) SIL VER SPOONS and FORKS and PLATED do— Gold Pens, Spectacles, Watch and Guard Chains, and all other articlei generally kept , in Jewelry Stores. A great variety of CLOCKS constantly on hand. A. 9 ADAMS will attend to making and cutting garments for gentlemen as heretofore, and W . A . GROPSI to the clock, watch mending and repairing department- ADAMS & GROVE. Jan. 16. 11MER111 CLASSICAL ASETNE. THE sprint. session of the Waynesboro' CiesW eal Institute will commence on Monday, March 9, 1863 TERMS• Common English per quarter, (eleven weeks) $4.00 The school is disigned for both sexes. Young ladies can pursue both classical and slientific stu dies. Young men prepared for College.. .1n teach ing we aim at thoroughness and precision, and no efforts will be spared to lay the foundation of a sol id education. In the Classics, particular attention will be given to sound grammatical drilling. Our government will be mild and kind, yet firm and decided. . . A circular, containing particulars, will soon, be issued. A. OVERFIELD, k 8., MT. HOPE STORE. 1 11.9‘f 7 t- (ii' IC* THE undersigned would inform his customers and the public generally that he has just re ceived from Philadelphia a full assortment of Spring t Summer Dry Goods, .Groceries, Hardware, Queensw are, Shoes, Boots Hats Caps, and all other articles usually retailed by country merchants, all of which will be sold as low as the same goods cani be purchased clsevrhere in the county. The public are invited to call and examine his stock. JOHN M. COOK. Mt. Hope,, April 18 _ NO HUMBUG--POSITIVELY NO HUM BUG ! TH E subscribers take th i • method tb inform the public. fil l that they now own CLAY BANK ref er Potomac, or perhaps better known as the Oster Horse. This Horse is uaqutstionnoty setond to none, and persona wanting stock would better see to there interests this spring, perhaps it may be the last opportunity. For further particu lars, see hand bills, (March 20-3 ct) GILBERT & GONDER. Oysters I Oysters I THE undersigned informs the public that be has opened a Restaurant in the Basement of F. Bowden's Hotel, which has been handsomely fitted up, and is now prepared to furnish Oysters, Ale. Bologna Baussge, Uheese, Eggs, awl all articles usually sold in a first Class Restaurant Every ar ticle is new and cleanliness in all things will tie olp served. The public are invited to give him a call. (Oct. 31— tf) E. W. W ASH AB AUGH. 11l11110^JIVIILICAE- S hereby it g ri n to the manufacturers of Quincy I and Washington Townships, to `meet at the house of F. Bowden. in Waynes boro' on the fee t Saturday of every month, toreceive reports. NICHOLAS Feb. 27—tf. def. Assessor. WHEREAS, Letters OfAdininietration on the Estate of Hai si L6s6oBP, late of Washing ton Tovirishiii, deceased; have beetrgranned , to `the subscriber; all immions indebted to •the said Estate, are,requested to make -immediate paynient„. and those having claims against the Estate of said de cedent, will mike known the same, without dela', to ' • JOHN HARBAUOH', Jr., Adner. aprlo-6w 311F11310.311. ONETourbarie ROAD WAGON, also 1 du WOOD WAGON, for bale by (February fl=tf.) • • L. S. •FORNEYi • Reiritotredl Remo ved I pin sublet.' iber informs the citizens of Waynes .1 bore, .antrviciiiity that - he has fitted• up ills room next' aoer to W.A. Trifle's Tin establishment as a. Barber ShOP, audio prepared to shave, cut and dress in the best style. He asks' a trial. (apt. 1. 7 11) S.IMIJI L IL MA:FHB-I:VP. ~.. . - 'MD itOTEI 21T.T011.3 READY-MADE CLOTHING. HE undersigned would respectfully announce " including Latin. 8.00 ef 4, Latin and Greek, 10.00 (Feb. 27 —ff.) "LasT LEM CAPTURE OF CHARLESTON! ROSECRANS ON THE MARCH 1 FIGHTING JOB 110 OUR "STECI IN THE MOD," High and Dry WE'EXIMI .1X3.AD,529=e3 Laazi?ataxmciaa I oreed with a nem and a DRY GOODS, GROCERIES' HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, . HATS, &c. LIDIES MEAL Bik. and Fancy Bilks, A H Wool Delaines, Beregen Plain anti Fancy. Spring Delaines, ChaHies, • • Balzerines, Lawns, Chintzes, Modenas, Mozambiquea, imalayas, • Poplins of every hue of the Rainbow. . • MOURNING GOODS, in endless variety. Collars, Hdk'fs, Mitts, . Gauntlets and everything to render the mourner beautiful in her sorrow. Principal, GENT'S WEAR, Broad Cloths, Parisian Cashmeres, blk. and fancy ; Double and Single Millen, in superb styles; also splendid Vesting, silk. marsailles, plain or figured ; beautiful Neck't'ies, Shirt-fronts, Collars and every thing to set the gents for a picture and make them presentable even at the Capital of the nation. SCIZttaVIM daQUao • Milsling, Tickiugs, Burlaps, Denims, Barred Checks, Hickory Stripes, Cottonades, Jeans, • 33422.000(.0-13.3.4,31M1M sueh as QI:TFAMMISIVITALIK 3II . His stock is full and complete and will comp= favorably in price and quality. He returns his thanks to his customers and by "quick sales as 11 short profits." fair dealing and strict attention to business, hopes to.merit acontinuance of patronage. apr. 3. JOS. PRICE. 00Ps, HOOPS, HOOPS from 374 to 2.50 at apr 3 . PiticCa thonicest, and nest assortment in town at (aim 3) Puma's. fIASSLitIERES , For the latest elle of fancy Caerimeres, call at (ups 3) PRICIee. LIRA WI.S, Shepherds Odd, Paris long Brae 01k. and fancy Tidbit Shawls at : „twat's. apr 3. Viii.PHTS, *lugfish Ingrains (all wool) Hemp kj and Hag Carpeting, ail grades anti styles aL apr 3 Pit 30163. Oils CLOTHS, Floor Oil Cloths, 24, 4.4, 6-1 and tz..4 Wide, of new designs, at, ruiner. apr 3 tioolJls,lSiseplienla Plaid and (mities IJ lull assortment at (ape 3) Pu►es's. Bead Bead Notts at (spr 3) Puiot's. BM:MORAL SKIRTS. Katewnere aid you get Limit nice bummer • apr S at Pincer." KEROSENE, A pure article of Kertyoutte Oil at apr 8; times. • itANCENTiiieit,ED LYE. Where 1 at — upr Nues. v _ L 1 TRU?. — -o.lalle what; you gut in dere 16' borne o"o(ttiat nice Syrup. ..rsy at, at Pittea's . apr 3 SHIRT.FROISTS, Gents. I.:asbutere, Linen find Matsailles ktbittfrOtite at — Patc';‘. H • ATS. De you want • a nine a •.Joe Hooker" Hat, ea!' at opt 3) - 101''PeE, Pivpared tkoine wiU go as fair as Ij two pounds Hio,uttly 2tvcts., a pound at APT 3 , ' „, NEC K`Tt ES, furs basttititul umatortraent tali •.Pt apr 3 ON ITS OF THE lendid exatort- vtent o Bls. Grenadines, 'lsadore Berage, Wool Delaines, Lawns. plain and figured, Balzerines, Crape, bespanges, Eng. Crape, . American Prints, French Crape, TitICE - cOßNerf j - g) al A . ll BEB •R WA irNtsab7Bti . .: ApaA7.l663 16 WAsuato Woos . SO 12 I.Uxivismro • , 4 • 10 Omni SUR ' Tummy Bin Fukatlin • PAOLO IP/LOURS USPLRID Daum AirryiS ; Berm Baas Laub Tanow Soai 4ao Baclow (hams) 10 BACON (slues) 6 BACON (shoulders) GLORIOUnEIVII FRESH ARRIVAL SPE Ai 011011S1! TOSIAH BEISWEE has justvreturned twat the 0 Eastern Cities with a lane and well -setae ted stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, • CEDARWARE, &c., To which he invites the attention of every person whose motto is, "One dollar saved is one dollar made.", Among the leading articles of his stock may he always be found FOR THE 131 k. Wool Delaines, Bombazines, Alpaceas, Drab De Tees, • Coburgs, Cashmeres, • Mourning Repps, Mourning Cheeks, Shepperds Plaid, Tapering Lustre, Mourning do., 4Q.ZIW3oD aQz3 Mohair Strips, Debeges of every kind, Repped Merino, , Brocades, Mohair Lustre, Blk. Delain, Fancy do., Pail de Chevres, London do., Challies, Saxony Plaid, Lavellas, Lawns, Balzerines, Mozambiques, French Ch intz, • Bctlnaor al, Bay State Shawls, Stella do., Gauntlets, Kidd Gloves, Head Netts, Crotchet Braids, &c., The following is a lid of goods which will atitia'ys be found among the - ' Nags mia. BLK. CLOTHS, ' ILK• CASSIMERES, FANCY MILTON, Do.; COHDOROY. .VELYHTTEEN, Italicsrx Olc►the, C/ottcorLitcfletes, LINEN DUCK, FARMERS DRILL, BLK. SILK HANDKERC,HEIFS 61 " - _NECK TIES, ' FANCY .. 41 , .. A/so n heavy ;stook of Wool; Hamp . oriel Rag CARPETS, Extension and Scagrass Skirts, Persons wishing can always find the bast asnort ment of . GROCERIES, such as AMBER AND GOLDEN SYRUPS, New Orleans Molasses, Port Rico do. NEW ORLEANS AND CUBA Rice anti Rio Coffee, Huinmere &nonce of Coffee, , Prepared Coffee.• • Plantation Do. • Dandelion do. • BOOTS. AND SHOES CLEILIPEI dbo.' .„ • all the above articles have been selected very care fully and he takes this method of thanking you for the patronage you havehitherto .given him, and ith _dive:Akin to please all he hopes to merit o eoritirmance of the 6111)e. IleAprct fully, April ,3 'O3. : 09 1 00 00 . 00 00 40$! NIIDESORE., ''' ' ... " 7 'lllll 4 46llllloal l it • AMBERBO NrSENZIPIA ° 4-&-CO 16-cents' Eau. • 12 a BACON, (HAM) 10 " " 011410 :7f 6dg - og. ((g,0u1D714,) 6 " TALLOW, " c iao; - 7 . . •,1 FIRST' ARRIVAL ANDERSON, BENEDICT & CO. Waynesboro' Pa. MAW 20 Nlla'llolllX7 SPRING &. OMR GOODS!! MO me now seceiving na.arerin g to sell ti 1 41 a, FULL ASSORTMENT of Hai D i m ggoDs Which we are prepared to sell on as reasonable terms as any other titian+ in town or country. :13a4ZI.UDZIUBEiXte DRESS GOODS of all kinds • ' Prints, • Ginghams, Lawns, D etaines, Alpaceas, Lustres, Lavellas, c,comeziALimiss, SLEEVES, EMBROIDERIES. MEN'S SPRING & SUMMER 0 32. CD CID IMO Eit3 a Cottonades. :assim; Jeans, Cravats llosiery,• Handkerchiefa, A fall assortment of Plain and Fancy Csa#3ol.mer OH.' QUEINSWARE. A good supply of new style white c.ac , csamEttrce) m/2.®0 GROCERIES, Always on hand a heavy lot of good Groceries, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP, MOLASSES, SPICES, Salt, &c. To which we respectfully call the attention of our customers and 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 'Air defiling with all, to merit a contin tr ance of the eatne. AMBERSON, BENEDICT do CO: ' DRY FRUIT.: AIL IL" IL" ,IIE. 1U44 10, at , AM:1E1(80N, MINE IDICT & CO' S CERTAIN FIXTURES, OIL CURTAINS at AMBEILSON, BENEDICT & CO'S A FT LL ASSORTMENT PRINTS, NUNS, °IMAMS BOlMaTicto d 5555, OF ALL DESORIP LIONS at A MBE RSON BE NE DIC r & CO'S. .w , 4Lzakezire.ve DANDELION COFFEE. uvmmurAps ESCENCE OF COFFEE, at AMBL14&)?1, te,N4utcrr ©MEN gatn g C IL BROTHIRTON'S. ilis customers and the i üblic HIS GOODS HIS GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUALI TY. BY EXAMINING MY STOCK I Tweeds, "o .e, Neck Ties,— Bummer Hato, auo am) avaat, 19r3C'1113111 - 11CTIEMit.. SHOE FINDINGS, OILS, PETS MI 1.12-11. CIME HOLLOW WARE, &O. 11r.Ny stock is largo and,complete and at prices that wiil defy competition. - -- November 1,4862: PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURE GALERY! THE undersigned has fitted up the TOM . over Pourthman's Drug atoro, Main street, Waynes boro', suitably for Photographing purposes, where the citizens can be accommodated with all kinds of pictures from the price of 25 cents upwardk Phot ographs nt , the regular • CITY fitlC E-S For cards or full Biz° pictures, framed or on card . Old picturea copied or photographed a, truly beilesir ed at reasonable pekes. A fine Aoelt of Fancy and , plain eases. on hand. The - public:, and esticciatiy the ladies, are most respectfully invited to ra il a nd are spec amens. A. D. McCAUSLAN D. Nov. 2R tf. • "VARIETY. STORE." T BBA-VER announces to his customers and J , the public, that ha has just returned fsom the Buster") m a rkets with another fine assortment of new goods, consisting of Fall and Winter Hats as d Cops, (ail , sartii and sizes), Boots and Shoes for matt and boys, with a complete assortment of shoes for ladies ware; CloCks, Trunks, !Segal's, Tobacco, and all'articles usually begot in a first-class variety store The public aro cordially invited to call and examine his new stock. N. B. Boots and shoes manufictuved to order, wlaemisaired, at reasonable rates and upon short nodes • (act. 24, '62.) No to Tax. Payer% HF tax payers of Washington and Quincy tivanship, will please take notice that I will meet them at the following places, for the purpose' of receiving the State, County and Military taxes for tha year I 1363,A. D. QUINCY township, on Friday. Ist of May, at the house of A..tiliank. in Mt. Alto ; and on Saturday the gd;of May, at the house of 0..4. Anderson, Quincy. WAsIIINGTON towiship; on Monday and Tuesday. the 4th and' fah of May, at the public house of F. Bowden in Waynesboro'. None but Pennsylvania or Government funds reeciveii for taxes. • GEO. J. BALI, -- 10—.4w. • . Treas. IMPROVED SELF-SEALING 1:ItUIT CANS j.that Can be closed and opened by' any • moon, for sale at the sign of the Sig, Red . ( 4 ,hdy I t NM.) „'llatelktrusuiti. COME, AND SEE LARGE STOCK to call and examine for themselves. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST A LARGE LOT Off Mllk--fffM, Cedarware, ANOTHER ARRIVAL AT THE
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