PUBLIC SALE. fir HE subscriber intending to quit finning, will sell at Public'Sale, at his residence, about 0.110" mile from Waynesboro', on the turnpike loading to Loitersbutg, on . . . - . Thursday, February llth, 1864. • the following personabinoperty, to wit : FIVE HEAD OF - - #, , , , /-4/4 • WORK - 11ORSES r Omik. two of which aro Brood ?dares, one with foal ; 5 head of CILOWL .__.l FAT HULL, Head Taxing Cattle , 3 head of SHEEP ; 3 BROOD SOWS ; I strong four-lrich tread farm Wagon with good-Bed, fi Plan. tatton - WalT 1 klftaa• -- - • --- urr coven Wagon with Wood Ladders, }Spring Wagon, 1 light. no-top Buggy, 1 pair Hay Carriages, 1 ptir Hay Ladders; ONE MANNY. REAPER., /:YORR DRILL, I DRILL, (Moats' make) 1 Cart Wand Gears, I Spring Rake, 1 Revolving, Rake; 3 three-horse Plows, 3 two-horse Plows, 2 three horse Harrows and I two-horse do., 3 unironed har rows. 3 Double Shovel Plows, 7 SINGLE Shovel PLOWS I Corn Coverer, I Wind/MN, (Lancaster make) / Bolling Screen,. 1 Bog Wagon, 1 Cutting Box, 2 sets Dreechbande, 3 sets Front Gears, 6 sets Plow Gears with cruppers, good as new; I set single Harness, double treble and single trees, 5. good lea ther Fly-Nets, 4 horse blankets, bridles, collars and halters, spreaders, butt traces. log chains,cow chains ette., Also a lot CORN. BY THE BARREL ; 2 good Jackscrews, 2 cross-cut Saws, 1 hand Cider Press, I Grindstone, I Flax Brake Lind Heckles; ..het7-.1911 - lacksmitit -- Tooll rakes forks, 1 large chop - dust a lot - grain - hags; also the following llouseltold Furniture, viz: I LARGE llATllitif-0001 STOVE, Ten-Plate Stove and 1 Coal-Storci 1 - IC6 box, lot ___Varpeti--1-large - flo — e - Fikest and meat vessel. II bbls. Vinegar, lot of Feathers, it pplebatter by the crock, and many other articles. not pecernary to Mention, Sale to eommence at 9 o'clock WI said day, when ihe terms will be made known by GILBERT. G. V. Musa, Auct. inn 15-0 PRIVATE SALE tyv .TOWN PROPERTY. Fir HE subscriber offers at p;ivate sale his House and Lot of Groom!. situated on Church Meet, in 'Waynesboro'. The house is a one-story Brick 4 1:lre'tILLSCs • 33.1.1.1.3.CUXL15".. On said lot there is a variety of choice Fruit Trees: Persons wishing to purchase are 'requested to call and examine the property for themselves. • Jan 15—tf] Wh,4. 4. CIROV B. TO MILL OWNERS, MBE kubseriber intending-to remore_from_quin-_. cy, on the first of April next, proposes to sell his present sto.•k of 'COO WOOL! at greatly re duced prices, all of whieb IS WELL SICASOM:D. Own ers of Mills would do woll to call and make purchas es. JOHN 1.. METCALF. Jan. 15-2 w Administrators' No — lice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on He. Estate of Josiah Besore, late of Waynesboro', deceased, have been granted to the subscriber resid ing in Waynesboro ; all persons indebted to the said Estate, are hereby requested, to make immedi ate payment, snit those having claims or demands, whether in scrip notes or otherwise, against the Es tate of said decedent, will make known .he same without delay,,to JEREMIAH B ESORE, JOHN W. GOON, Jan 15,41w1 Administrators. ESTRAY. CAMI to the premises of the subscriber, adjoin" ing Quincy, about Ike mit tile of November IllStt Red Dull, a little white on his forehead, 'sup. posed to he about three years old. The owner is re quested to prove property, pay charges and take him away. DANIEL, Quincy, Jan 15-31 y. PRIVATE SALE, TIII subscriber offers at Private Sale_ a small but valuable property, situ ited about 3 miles West of Way neshoro', near the Salem Church, and 'about f of a mile from the turnpike leading to Greencast'e, consieting "of a Tract of Lam! eon . taining 7 acres, more or less, with a story and a half as u )t and a story and a half STONE HOUSE attached with good Basement, a • Lo; Stable with stalls for horses and 3 cow , glad smoke house, hog pen, rake oven an I other ut buildnp. There id . also 5 grafted apple trees, nil other choice fruit trees, _rapes, etc. or. sal I pren 'sea, and a well of never. fling tenter near the ilwt, ling, with pump; also a -istert convenient. The dis under good (*enc. ng. 1.).1 ID KUJINLEY. • Veen— Im.' PErBLE Saal Pt- ig spring f esccilent .water. Also, a 'splendid Orchard of twins besting fruit. This i4-one of the best watered and most tlesits farms in the county and the Subscriber will take Illeasure iu • showing it to persons .desirous of pur l:Basing. • • DANIEL. NE WOO:Agit. Dec 118--Gw %Examiner," .fancoster, please-cony till first of lb. and send bin to tiiid alli, a "for collection. NOVEMBER 13. 1863. LATEIUARRIVA4I c=2::=l iiifflEßSON., BEN EDICT & CO., 'Waynesboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SECOND SUPPLY, SECOND SUPPLY, SECOND SUPPLY . , OP -- PALL -- & - WINTER G 0011 S.. rAr.r. AND WINTER DRY GOODS PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS PAI.L AND WINTER, DRY GOODS W_o_zIk_111:01C1E.511 DRESS GOODS LADIES LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. SHA WLS AND NUBIA'S, FURS, SIIAWISAND NUBIAS, FURS, Sl3. WLS AN I/ NUBIAS . HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. 111111 E r 11111hT ,~ 9 / 1 1),TifIn DrIADS MEN'S WINTER GOODS. MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER. GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP,. CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CI:0711S, CA.SSMIERES AND . SA7 'NETTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SAT! E7'TS, CLOTHS; CIASSIAWR ES AND S A'l7 NETTS, UNDERSHIR'T'S, • UNDERSHIRTS, IND ERSM R TS , A NI) AND ' 4 AND CRAW - FIRS; DIZA WElts, DNA WElt. GROCERIES Oroceries, Groceries, Groceries, DRY GOODS, ,DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. wow An NM Qwenszoare, Queensware, Queerzsavare, far VVe would call the attention of - ortr custom ers and the public to out new await of goads. and at the same time T. turn our thanks to customers and others for their liberal patronage, and will en deavor by fair dealing with all, to merit a continu ance of the-alma. AMBMISON, BENCDICT & CO. Nov. 13, 1863. dTH. Hat; Hair, Tooih and Nail Brushes ust rcceiced and for sale very low by M. M. STONER. May 13; SECOND SUPPLY DRY GOODS. J. W. MILLER'S, LXAVING just returned from the Eastern Cities .he would call, the attention of his eustomeros and the public generally to his LARGE & SPLENDID ' ASSORTMENT ICADSUI Which will be aol•l at extremely Low Prices. Below you will Bad enumeratee a, few articles which wi►l be found among his stock, to which he invites yowl attention:, ' Furniture Check, 1.1e.1 Ticking, Cotton Flahne), Wool - Tait)le Diaper,- Raging, &c., Sco. Qmeensware s .liardWare t Roots and Shoes, Cedar Ware. (&1•ZILIaXI:U2E1133121;0 - - 0 Of the very best quality, such as Syrups, and. New. Orleans Molasses, 13est Rio Coffee, Superior - Prepared Coffee, Ilummell's Best Essence ; • Baker's No. 1 Chocolate, Raisins, Tobacco-,. Rice, The above goods have'been carefully serected and purchased at the very lowest figure. Ho is therefore enabled to accommodate all who may favor him.with a call. lay strict - attentiort to business and a desireto please in every respeCt, he hopes to 'merit a cou in ua nce of patronage. Country Produce taken in eachenge for goods at the highest market pricei, J. W. MILLER,. Nov. 13, 1863 YARN FOR SALE. Tp he subscriber oilers at. Pr:vate Sale, his Farm .I.,_situateLl_about_i_mile—frmi—Quiney;contain- 14 of which is in TIMBER and thriving Chestnut lj of the Farm is of the pest quality of LIME. STONE LAND, and all in a high state of cultiva. tion: The improvements are a largo .Ifartlware, Ilarchoure. with portico and porches' a new BRICK BANK RN, 80 feet long, with Wagon Shed' and Corn Crib attached, a large new frame Hog Pen, double Frame Carriage House, Brick Wash House, Smoke House, Bake Oven, and other outbtiilddlgs, in good repair, all the buildings beisig under cypress and pine roofs, with tin spouting to each. There is a large Cistern close to the Barn, used for Stock, and one near the kitchen- There is a Well 01-ex cellent water in the yard. There is also a variety of choice Fruit, such as Pears, 'Plums, Peaches and Grapes in the yard. There is also a good Notions, - .Notions, Notions. OMEAED of young thriving Fruit on the promises. Persons wishing to view the land can do so by calling, on the subscriber, or any information respect. ing it can be obtained by calling on Ge0..1: Dolsley, County-Treasnrer. .JOHN MIDDOUR. Sept 18--tt TRW "31V • C • -7-311C-111-311M AS we have always been.opposed to doing things in alilse, aneakingwav, and charging some more than others, we take this method of inf . nming out customers that by the late improvements we feel al.le to do SAWING? at 25 cents per hundred feet. Remember always, cheaper than the cheapest, good as the hest, or no charge. • Nor 27—M V. B. GILIMRT. OF' NEW FALL & WINTER Hardware, . GROCERIES, I UEENSWARE AND CERARWADE I .......-.-.0.-........ FOR THE LADIES, 'till Wool Dehtinea, Fancy 14. • • Mpacaa, I.lombazines, Plain Ginghams, ;lain Flannels, Grey -ALSO Ladies' aka wig, Fancy Prints, Extension Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies' Collars, Magic Ruffling, _Linen_Hdkes, Misery, &c. . MEWS WEAR, Fancy Cassimcict, Plain " • • nation Oaths, - Satinets. .Al3.llExtizo. Tweeds., Jeans ' Shirt Fronts, Gents Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts, - Drawers. Suck Gloves, " Gauntlets, DOMESTIC SHIRTING, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, .ISI ICHS, BRICK HOUSE, ILAT Q ESTABRIVAC OF NEW Blb TIM 1111! GOODS ~o:=~~a~~=~~~; IWaynesboro", Pa. caIIANKFUL for kind tavors,antl patronage here tofore bestowed upon him, again appears before the public to solicit a continuance of the same.— He having just returned horn the eastern cities with tine a and well selected stock of new - FALL AND WINTER r,octos, Which he intends selling at very low rates, which he kflowa he can do to the satisfaction of all who will call and examine his stock. Below you will find enumerated a lbw articles which will be hand among hia stock to. which. ho calls your attention. FOIL THE, - 111L4 - .311:11110 11W 151# lie has. it large assortment of press Goode consisting in - part, or Chalks, Printed and Plain Detainee, Bl'k, Fig'd and Curd Silks, Plaid Mohair,. • , Bilk Warp Mohair, Bereges, Medona Cloth, • lamellas, French. and dointic ()limbo ms Poplins; Pongee Mixture, Cloth for Ladies, Wrapings, Cloves, , hosiery, in great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Broad Oloth§, Black and Fancy Cassitnerca, Union Cassiniercs, Uottonadeq, Summer Coatings, ' Tweeds,. Vele Ma tsailles, Silk estin Velvatine Vostingo, of all kinds; in fact a » utt assotment of goods for Wattle. won wear. Also a largerand, well selected stock of. DOMESTIC GOODS, . 'Muslin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment of Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate. If you want anything at all in the Dry Goods line just call in and you will find him ready to writ on you with pleasure. To persons havingocountrY Produce to Bell, they will find it to their advantage tobring it to Sto— ver's,as he always gives the highest market price. Su give hint a call, and ho will soil you goods as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. Nov. 13, 1863. G REAT DISCOVERY KUNKILE'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, For the cure of weak stomachs, general debility, indigestion, diseases of the nervous s ate onsti potion, e•tti lity of the stomashe, and lot cases re quiring a tonic. This wine includes the most agreeable and effi cient salt of Iron we possess; Citrate of Magnetic Oxide combined, with the , most energetic of vege table tonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of debility, loss of appetite, and general prostration, of an efficient Salt of Iron, combined with our valuable Nerve Tonic, is most happy. It atigments the appetite, raises the 'pulse, takes off muscular flabbiness, removes the paler of debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do you want something to strengthen you*? Do you. want a good appetite I Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feel well 1 Do you want to get rid of nervousness ? 1)o you want cr.ergy Do you want to sleep well 1 • crfaiwint a brisk and vigorous feeling? If you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON ! This truly valuable Tonic has been so thoroughly testeu by altclases of the community that it is now dee.ned indispensable as a Tonic medicine; It coats but little,. purifies the blood, and gives tone to the stomache, renovates the system, and prolongs life,.' I now only ask a vial of this valuable tonic. UOUNTE OS UOUSTEBrarrs—As KUNKEL BITTER'S WINE or limn is the only sure 'Gad eflitctual. reme dy in the known world for Diapepsia and Debility, and as there are a number of imitationn offered to the public, we would caution the community to purchase none but tao genuine article, manufactu red by S. A. KUNKEL„nand_has_his-stam —on—the top of the cork of every bottle. The very fact that others are attempting to iaunitate this valuable rem edy proves its worth and speaks volumes in its fa vor. Th e Dims Wont or Tiew is put up in '75 ce and $1 bottles, and sold by all respectable druggists th-oughout the country. Be particular that every bottle bears tiefac simile (Attie proprietor's signs• tu re. General Depot, 118 Market-at., Harrisburg, Pa. For sale in Waynesboro' by J. 1 0 . K WITZ, And all respectable dealers throughout the county. Oct. 30, Pr :zit. nI=CAP) . 7 4 0- J Pi Om MI OYSTERS ! 4 TRIMS ! I T'subscriber in._ friends and the pub lic generally that he has re-opehed the welt known Restaurant Rooms, in the Basement of the dwelling house belonging to the heirs of Dr. Thos. Walker, on Main street, where he is prepared to furnish FRESH OYSTERS, ALE, CIDER, Bo logna Sausage, Eggs, Ere. Are., the beat the market will afford. Persons desiriig a "tip iop" plate of freshlnat stale) Oysters, or any other article in his line, are respectfully invited to give him a call, at the old Restaurant. JACOB FOREMAN. Dec 4--tf. TV 30 liniT 19 II 0. 3EO CARRIAGE-MAKING. TA E sutscriber would inform the public that he Lae commenced tho Carriage•making bus iness, in all its branches, on East Maine Street, Waynesbore,and is now prepared to make to order Carriages,l3ttggies,Spring Wagons. and all other work in the line of his business, upna the most rea sonable terms. Repairing also done at short notice. Persons desiring any work in his-line • will please give him a trial CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN iccembcr 4, 1863., =UM= I~O~~J~ INVASION ANTICIPATED Th L TOT by the sons of Southern Chivalry, not by 1.1 an armed fue to carry destruction and terror , through a peaceable land, and frighten good people out of their houses. But what we wish to turn your attention to now, is not of horrid, shape or size, but something that will gladden Ike heart and cheer the spirit exceedingly. Ban fatten thoughts of this cruel war in our land and bring peace and nappittese, not icrtht, -- critire - cwaryomm --- y - o - ur-own-househol which bin bleulkg thcmost 'important of all—and now to have this joyous feeling produced just _turn your L''-7 -- - - SIVS - T6 - TIIR STORE_ JOSIAH BESORE and take a look through Ws elegant stock of 0001ISH and if you do hot go off feeling, much hotter than when you celled, wo will say that pretty goofs 411.ENO—CLIA _Comi_then and see Liao beautiful Moines, the htindsomo Silks, Coburgs,, Lust ICS ; Paramentocs, Bolshazzors, Mozambiques ) Bombazines, Alpacas, • ALL. WOOL BELAINES French Merinos, Thibbet Cloths, Debaizes, Shopperds Plaid ; Killarney Clothes, Eloods,- Nubias, Son tags, ac • CO, onave Head Notts, Childrens' Woods, Victoria Ruffling Magic do. Wen dollars, Embroidered do., Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua do., Crochet Braid, Skirt do. dQ..I - .12a) a, a largo mor4mont of Blk. Cloths, ' . Blue do., 331 k. Cassimers, Fancy do., Vestinp, Casmnotts, • • Jeans, Tweeds, • Cordoroys, Velvet Cords, Gent's Neck Scarfs, ' (c Ties " Silk Hand'kfs " Linen do., ' " Shirt Bosoms, 'C n Collars. SHIRTING PLANNELS, . „ Red do. Ye:low do., • Plaid do., ItYi~i kilo; . S. Flannels, Linsoya, Furniture Cheeks, Tiekincrs. &c., &c. - hand a large stock of ROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, .astcaieralr. V eatp®. To which he invites your special attention and thanks the community for their liberal patronage heretofore, and by strict attention to business and a disposition to please in eve ry respect,' he hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Bernetabor country produce Luken in ex change for goods at the highest market prices. October 16, 1863. STRAY ROG. STRAYED from the premises of the_subsctiber sometime about the middlo of November last, a black spotted Boar, about 18 months old, of medi um size. A liberal reward will be paid for such in formation as will lead to his recovery. Jan. 8.-3w.] ABRAHAM BA RR. LAST NOTICE i AL L persons indebted tcothe firm of Btamy do Tritle for Declare notified that if said accounts are not settled on or before the 15th day of Februa ry, 1864, the same wid be collected witu costs, with out regard to persona. Books at the Hardware 'tore of W. H. Brotherton where one of the firm can be found. r3l'4V*l Y dc 11t1TiAtl. Jan. 8.--617.] LADIES for a Diet! ' Balmoral go to Oct. 23. Beaones LA DIES avid Missed' Hooped skirts at Oct'l - 'Jesuitic's NEW lite! OW GOODS! JEFF. DAVIS AND HIS ten WAR backed In., His:attempts t o close out, • JOSEPH PRICE PROIrR IJA3,MIBIIO NOT WITHSTANDING the heavy ttra ins by "Let me along", Quartormartera in hay I am happy to inform my customers and the public generally that I ant on hoard again with a. huge aupply than cm of .NE W end FRESH ~~ ~ 31-P~l~ llil~ HT GOON GROCERIES; • HARDWARE; QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, EATS 8w zzch I:ean and will sell as cheap as the cheap est "or any other man." NMI 131 k. and Fsnek All Wool De laines, • ' Turin Cloth, • Figured Dela ines, • Poplins, P. ren P h and English Verinos, Alpacas, Shepherd Plaids, . • Cloaking. Cloths of••every quiti ty, color and description-. • MOURNING GOODS - Blk. French Merinos t , English do., all Wool Delaines, Bonathera Cloths, Turin Cloths, • . English. Cape. " l'rints, French Crape, • Plush lined Gauntlets,: • Crape Ribbons, , Hoods, Nablus, . Bahoorahs; and overything to make tho sad mourner look beau tiful in all her sorrow. .4 GENTS' WEAR, Broad Cloths, Blk. and Fancy Csertimeyes, Bea. nr,Clgtha, Silk and Velvet Writing, Morino Shirts and Drawers, Fancy Flannel Shirts, Linen mar. mails and Cash. Shirt Froths, Neck Ties, 'Collars llandkla,. Hose, Suspenders, and anything and everythig to cause him to break a ladle's heart; or make him presentable at the house of Queen Vic. WOOLEN GOODS, All colors, Day State Flannee, Chay, lk, • Bta, Red Twilled Flannel, Gray do. do , Green do. do., ICC'low do. do. aaalavac-dliaaa w Oro Muslin, Tickings, Denims, Burlaps, :Meetings, Pillowcase muslin, Hickory Stripes Canton Flannels. GROCERIES UEE .N SWARE. We have a full and complete stock and will sell very low, come and see foryourselves. To see is to buy. Remember the place. Northeast corner of the Diamond. Oct. 23 WATCHES ! WHCHEYIT PHE subscriber would inform his customers and .1 the public generally. that he continues Watch and Clock making business, at the old stand, cor ner of the Diamond, ono door West of Dr. John Oellig's residence, where he has now on hand a full assortment of • IiAT "I" CI ME MI , gold and silver; also Watch Chains and a genera! assortment of Spectacles, Plated Wore, etc., all of which he is selling at greatly reduced' prices fir cash. Ile returns his thanks to patrons for their liberal patrbnagc during the pint and respectf solicits an examination of his new stock. Nov. 20 . 1 WM. A. GI OVE. N. B. Wishing to chnio Oct his precint,stock of Clocks he will 3:41 than nosy. on hard at price; unusually low. W. A. G. A .NO'rilElt lot of Beautiful I.3aliaortlg ja.st ro „tiseivvil at (nov 2:() Paluies JOS. PRICE
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