MILK SALE. TRE subscriber intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, on the.road leading from Waynesboro' to Chembersburg, one mite from the former :and thirteen, miles from the latter place, . • On Wednesday, Maroke 2c 1864; the following personal rroperty, viz : _ " , 1191X3r. 0-4,C1C03:0 • 5 • among which We, three wagon and plow 'leaders, which cannot be excelled in the county, and one tna_Jriving_horse; also _2 gxtraAearling.. Celts; ELE AD OF HORNED CATTLE, Among Which are, Six Cum 11 1 1 (3 b. stxo vigr so 3 , some of *lila) will be freth till the day of ssle;ftve - hoifera, oruithrivittg young bull, the balance young cattle ; 45 HEAD OF HOGS, among which are 20 line shoats slid 4 Brood Sciwii with pigs; 15 READ OF SHEEP, among which are 14 Ewes with lambs and 1 Buck. Also= 2 PLANTATiON WAGONS,' one three and the other four-inch tread, both new; 1 Wood and Grain Bed, 2 pair long Hay Ladders, new; 1 new Wheelbarrow, 2 new three-horse Plows e v Harrows, 4 new doable Shovel Plows, 2 sin- do., • 1 McCORMICK REAPER, I THRASH ING MACHINE,. shaker and triple-geared horse power, everything' complete; 1 new patent Fodder and Straw Gutter, • patent Comsheller with Windmill attached,- I. new patent Grain Rake, I new Wheat Fan, I Fallen-top' .113uggy, 1 Sleigh, 1 Jackscrew, good as new; 1 pair new spreaders, fifat-chain, 2 log chains, butt traces breaSt chains. 20 cow chains, a lot of single anti • double trees, forks, rakes, shoTels, &c. &c.; also 2 sets hind Gears, 4 sets front Gears, new; 1 set single - Harness, 6 sets Flow Gears, some with cruppers, 4 Flv-N eta, 3 kloyolinga,&_nebliiid_bii.UttLeollars -1 six and 3 four-horse lines, 2 saddles, 1 wagon sad ' dle, 25 good Bags,.l large sledge, 1 • cumber, 1 ma son hammer, iron fox one wagon bed, lot of old iron and chains, 1 large Grindstone, rain cradles and mowing scythes, 1 . set of Drilling Tools, 1 new 1 Secretary, I Bureau, 4 Bedatendo, 2 sets Chairs, 4 BUSHELS OF CLOVERSEEIJ, 1 Ten-Plate Stove and 1 Col( Stove, I ice box, lot Carpet, 1 large flour chest aril. meat vessel, 14 bbls. -V-inegar- F lat-of-Feathers,-Applebutter by the crock,. and many other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when the-terms - Vvtil be mode known lay HO lilt illia. OF 11111111 alt Cllllll,, 1 .1„.1z--t•-3• HEN R Y GILBERT. G. V. Moo, Auct. 8 'lin. Plaster, 11 bet. CloverseeA, about 20.1oads al P na 1,7 -- X --, -- T - P. , --- S A lIE Corn Fodder, and articles for farming purposes not . 01' • necessary to mention. Also, household and Kilchen fur- TOWN. PROPERTY. T HE ['m subscriber offers at Ace sale his House nitUre, viz: • and Lot of Ground, bituated on Church liteet, 1 LARGE COOKING STOVE, I large Iron Ket- in Waynesboro'. The house is a one-story Brick 06,1 large Churn and Buck, large 'ratite, 1 Uarme 'lcz..ttamagre. 3Elaillcili3.lg. Flour Chest, 2 new eight.day Clocks, Wolf's make; On said lot there is a variety of choice Fruit Trees. 3 bit's. Vinegar, anti a great many other articles not , • . are requested _ ~ I arsons wishing to purchase are to can necessary to mention. Also 2 shares stock in the State Line Turnpike. and ex atninetheproperly for themselves, Rolling Screen, I Warn — Drill, good ac new; about 400 CHESTNUT RAH,S,4I Chestnut and 50 o- - 11;21trre.asts :—A credit of Twelve Months will be given on atl burns of $lO and upwards, the perches. yr giving his note with approved security, and it hot paid 4,t maturity, interest to be paid from the day of pale; all awns under $lO cash. No ro.ert to be /•moved until se o'clock, A. M. Jan 15-7w] THE subscriber intending to go went, will sell at Public Sale, on hi 0 N D,A 1!" the 29ti% da. of r.r,BR IT AR - 1' next, on the mail leading from Quincy to Monterey Springs, half a mile from lllµe ItJek, the following persona! property , vie SEVEN HEAD 01 WORK HORSES, FAMTLY ITORSiI, r . .„ (1 - 0, 7 E D• 0 F '4.I * , _,MILCH COWS 13 HEAD OF YOUNG CA7'77,E, 20 HEAD Or I-10GS, two of which nre BrooLl Sows; 1 four-horse Wagor, , 1 one-horse Wagon, 4 Bat-shear Plows,2 double and $ tingle Shovel Plows, 2 Harrows, double, treble 'and single trees, 3 4 / 4 1AU'47 (iaaa,la nearly new: I Slide Drill, 1 Dayhoff's Potent Rakes 2 sets Breechhands, 2 sets front Gears, 4 sits Plow gears,4 Fly-Nets, 6 Collars, 6 Bridles, 6 11 alters, 2 pair spreaders, 2 log chains, cow chains, sledge., mattocks, shovels, folks null rakes, mowing scythes and grain cradles; I Patent Cutting Box 1 Wind mill, 1 Cornsheller, about 20 bags.; I standing-top Buggy, I Sleigh; also 300 lb s. Bacon, 2 meat ves sels, 10 bushels Potatoes; SIW - ihr fEIVILT_III- MIS 9 two ten-plate snit one cooking stove; 15 Beth:testis; 46 Acres Grain In the Ground, 1 bushels of Flaxseed, with other property not ne cessary 'to enumerate.' Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when the terms 'will be mxtle known_b •_ Jan 15—ts Public Sale. 'THE subscriber intending to go west, will sell -at Publip Sale, an MONDAY the ht day of rt,HRHARY text, his Housir and Lot of Ground, situated about one-halrinile•fivm Vit.H.ope, on the road leading to Marion; The Lot eontains 2 Acres, more or less. Tlie improvements arc, a W STORY wBATTIERBomtr,rm DWELLIMP HOUSE, • :with Ditgentent, LOG STA TILE, and all other ne cessary out-buildings. There arc also on said rem ins an ORCHARD of choice fruit trees and a nee er-loiling-Spring•of water at tho. door of the ISrife to commence at 1 O'clock on said day when the tertna will be made known by — Jan. 'ls—tel JOHN 811TT. eT4tO/54010.11 Douglas, AI.TOTNEY AT LAW, RESPECTFULLY. informs, the public that he has opened an -office in "Wityneshoro', and is prepared to attend to all law-business in this and o ther parts of Franklin County, and before the sev eral Courts thereof. P.articular attention paid ,to collections and to Conveyancing, in all forms. Jan. 15-3 m. . . €114: `l~3 Y r, u~ .T~ IFIFTH - t.1.4 - .4us — A, ....preaa..ers, Butt Chains,_,long ; Traces ; and other Chains made by the subscrt rdher ut of the best material, end always on hand. -- . 1.. , SCIIILDKNECIIT. - Leitersburg; Sept. 18-4 f 1 H O CS . rr ? VETHO .le it that can't buy .A t (Mo th ank y: -- when you-can get a full 64 Black thoth, 1- teitlraieariliftfl ;lustre, far ° FO R. SICL,E.,. ifflßElmb;criber offers at priiate sale the follow • lug ,BIAN 0, t Sitictboattl, Gni; /toeltairoy Buggy tutu one Silversmith's Anvil. Oct 113 : =- - tr] • JAUOI3 W ULF. ffittilralllt . uto • rcit•cd at or. .. s a e tri commence et fl "SAMUEL MIDDOUR. J. Ltow:tnu, Auct. JAMES B. SECT'S'''. GEO. V. Von, Audi PRIGNrS. eautital Hs!morals just ro (no% 27) PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber intending to quit tanning,- will tell at Public Sale, at hitsresidence, about one from Waynesboro', on the turnpike leading to Leitersburg, on ' • Thursday, February 11th, 1864. the following personal property, to wit FIVE HEAD'OF ' W 0 KILILOIST S, */,‘" two of which are Brood Mares, ono Whiz fotd; 6 head of , MUCH COWS,- 1 VAT MLL, 3 Head-Young Cattle, 3 head of SHEEP; 3 BROOD SOWS; I strong four-inch tread farm Wagon with god() Bed, 1 Plan tatton Wagon, 1 four-horse Wa - gon with bed. bows and cover, 1 three-inch tread Wagon with Wood Ladders 1 Spring ' Wagon, 1 light. no-top. Iluggy, 1 pair day Carriages,.l pair hay Ladders; ONE NANNY REAPER, 1 YORK DRILL, 1 DRILL, (Moalke) 1 Cart and Gears, 1 Spring R Ike, 1 Revolvi g Rake; 3 three-horse Plows , 3 two-horse Plo , 2 three horse Harrows and 1 two-horse do., 3 untroned bar rows. 3 Double Shovel Plows, 7 ,SINGLE Shovel PLOWS, 1 Corn Coverer. 1 WindmilL(Lancaster_make)-1 o ling Screen, 1 , Rag Wagon, 1 Cutting Box, 2 sets Breechbande, 3 sets Front Gears, 6 sets Plow Gears with. cruppers, good as new; 1 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 chaine,cow chains &c. Also a lot CORN BY THE BARREL ; good Jackscrews, 2 cross-cui Saws, 1 hand .Cider Press. 1 Grindstone, 1 Flax Brake and Heckles; Set or Blacksmith Tool*, rakes, forks, 1 large chop chest a lot 'grain bags; also tlke following Household Furniture, viz:' L LARGE ~liTll W-~IY4OOIiST-OV MIME TO MILL. OWNERS, HE subscriber intending toremove from Quin c_y, ors tbo--first—ss-prit—itextreproisosets to e his prveent stock of COL; WOOD at greatly re duced paces, all, of which is WELL SSABONID. thorn en. of mills would do wall to call and Make purchas ea. JOHN L. METCALF. Jan. 15-2 w WHEREAS, Letters of• Administration on the Estate of Joiiatt Besore, late of 'W synesboro', deceased, have been granted to the subscrMer resid ing in Waynesboro'; all persons indebted to the said Eatste, are hereby requested, to make immedi ate payment, end those having claims or, demands, whether in scrip notes or otherwise, against the Es tate of said decedent, will make known the same without delay, to JEREMIAH B ESOR IE, JOHN W. COON, • Administrators. Jan 15-6w] Eli :t HA A Y ' . ("MAE. to the premises of the subscriber, adjoin' Ving• Quincy, about Ike mi. tile of November last , a lied Bull, a little white on his forehead, sup posed to be about three years old. The owner is re guet-ted to prove property, pay charges and take him away.. DAN 1h h STOOPS. Quincy, Jan 14-3er. /111 . 1 E subscriber intending to go west, will sell at I public sale, on SATURDAY the.lal of JAN UARY, 1664, on the premises occupied by George Myers, near the Wharf Mill, on the road leading from Wnynrolion; to Chambersburg, 3 miles from the former place, the following Personal. Pro viz: 111 W I corner CupboirJ, 1 Bureau, 2 Tables, I Sink, I Donglitray, 2 Bedsteads, I coogou STOVE and fixtures, nearly new, I ten-plate stove, I Wash ‘ , itand, 1 Chest, 2 sets Chairs, I, Rocking Chair, 28 yds Carpeting, nearly new, 1 Iron Kettle, I Meat Vessel, tubs, I uckets, Queensware, 1 . twel}ly-four hour Clock; Bacon and Lard by the pound, apple butter by the crock, I barrel of Vinegar, Potatoes by the bushel, I grain cradle, and many other arti cles too numerous to mention. .Having bees, keep- Mg house but a short time the above articles are nearly as good us now. Sale to commerce at 10 o'- clock, on -said day when the terms will be made known by. ABRAHAM BURGER. PRIVATE- SALE, HE au bscriber li :in n4oro' toHagerstown, two miles 'from Liao former place and nine from .the latter, near An tietam 'Junction, otters his farm at private sale.— *aid Farm contains alien% ALOB4EII AL . Ii F 9 of best quality limestone land, in a high state Of cul tivation, and watered .by the Little Antietam.. The farm contains 20 acres of choice meadow land and about 12 acres of good timber. The buildings con sist of a first rate STONE 'DWELLING HOUSE , Efti with Kitchen attached to each end; -a large Sank Barn with all the latett improvements, Spring house, Bar/niche house, and all otheinecessary out buildings, in prime order. A never-failing Spring of 'excellent water. Mao, a splhndid Orchard of choice bearing fruit. • ' • This i= one of the best watered and most desira ble farms in the county and the subscriber will take pleasure iu showing it to persons desirmis of pur chasing. DANIEL NE WCOSIER Dec I B—Cw PRIVATE SALE, M_iLE_sabscriber-offsrs-at-Prittate-Salernial but-valuable:propertyT-iit-natea about 3 miles -West-orWayneabbro' near the Salem - Church , and about i• of a mile from the turnpike leading to Greencart?o, consisting of a Tract .of Land con taining 7 acres, more or lees, with a story and a half dJ~_;~J~J~~, . a a story . and a holiSruNzaiousE ettailie4 with good itatiement, a Lol, Stable with stalls fur 9 horeee nad' 3 caw'', rod smoke house, hog pens ;bake oven an l other out bulldnga, There is also 45 grafted apple trope, and other choice fruit trees, grapes, eta on sail premisue, mad a well of never la fling water near the dwelling, with pump; also a Ta-convettient;--ltertand — ii-Wer good Lena; • 11.EY11.1 KIJII.NIXY. - .13,3c25 r— I in, LATER AkitiV-AL! ANDERSON, BENEDICT & CO., ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR OF FALL & WINTER t - 1101 Hr. GROVE MATEE MS CLOVIS, CASSJMERES AND SA7 'NETTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINE7'TS, CLOTHS, O.ASS'IME RES AND ,s,aniverrs, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, AND --_ AND ike leadingfiom Queensware, Queensware, Queenszeare 11111 1 Lwr - e-svou ,cn 1 cattentio - n — O our custom. . .' A . Bltitt roinnIMITIEM' lIiiVING located in Hagerstown, would oiler his professional services to the citizens of the place and surrounding country., Having had the experience of Fifteen years,•and having availed aim. If-of-the-late-hrtprovia-prepa-ed-to-tio nL OTH. Hat, Hair, ' !both and 'Nail Brushes work. in a neat and substantial manner, upon the kjjust, rceekcil and for sale very low Ayhf. td. wont reasonable terms, ISTON - 1111: -- . May VI; -- Hagerstown, .Piriir ZP 4111.1 tLL p utic to our new (hoc o goods, and et the same tuna r, turn our thanks to customers and others for their liberal patronage, and will en. - Jeavor by fair dealing with all, to merit a corttinu• awe of the alms- NOVEMBER 13. 1863. =o---- 'Waynesboro' Pa. _SECOND SUPPLY, 4 SECOND , SUPPLY, SECOND SUPPLY, FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS F,'ALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS TALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS 1114 _zilkillEDX. DRESSIG-OOBS LADIES LADIES LADIES DREB9- GOODS DRESS GOODS • • FURS, SHAWLS AND NURIAS, FTTRS, SHAWLS AND NUDIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AN D DIMAS. • HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, ILO SIERY AND GLOVES. NUN _llln4 TILT 0. MEN'S WINTER GOODS. Mir 'S WINTER GOODS, MEWS WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, DRAWERS, DRAWERS, DRAWERS. GROCERIES Groceries, Giocarees, Groreries, DR GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. affliSlM JUN NOTIONS. AIVIBERSON, lICNEDIOIk & CO. Nov. 13, 1803. SECOND► SUPPLY DRY GOOBS. Hardware, -QUEENSWARE:AND-CEDMIWARET J. W. MILLER'S, and just returned from the Eastern Cities he would call the attention of his customers and hit public - generally to his - LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Whielt will be sol , l at extremely Low Prices. Below you will tlnd enumerates a few articles which will be found among his stoat, to which he invites your attention : FOR THE LADIES, Ferniture Check,, Dell Ticking, , Cotton Flahool, Wool t , Taihle Diaper, 'Fowling, iluging, &c., &c. gneensware,, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Cedar Ware.. cmuzi.c)CMIZIEUaELLIHM. Of the very best quality, such as Syrups, and New Orleans Molasses, Best Rio Coffee Superior Prepared Coffee, Humtnell's Best Essence; • Baker's No. 1 Chocolate, Raisins, • Tobacco, . Rice, &c., dr.c. The above goods have been carefully selected and purchased at the very lowest figure. He is theref9te enabled to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. strict attention to business end a desire to please in every respect, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of patronage. Country Produce taken in erelong() for goods at the highest market prices. J. W. MILLER.. Nos. 13, 11383 NAL . UABLE YARN FORAALI. 7be subsonFel — .,oftOni cirri:vato Salo, his Farm T situated about Vmilo frrm,. Quincy, contain- 14 of which is in TINDER and thriving Chestnut 1, of the Farm is of -the pest qualithiE. STONE LAND, acid all in a high state of cultiva tion. The improvements are a large Hardware, Hardware., Ilardwarc. with porticnerill . "porches' a `now BRICK BANK BA RN, 80 feet long, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, a large new frame Hog Pen, double Frame Carriage }lmmo, Brick Wash House, Smoke House, Bake Oven, and other outhuildir.gs, in good repair, all the' buildings beisg under cypress and pine roofs, with tin spouting to each. " There is a large Cistern clues to the Barn, used for Stock, and one near the kitchen- There is a 3 4 Vellot ex cellent water in tse 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, WAtiint I.- • of young thriving Fruit on the premiere. . Persons wishing to view-the land 'can tlo so by calling on the subscriber, or at* - infonnation respect; lug- it can be obtained !Totaling on-G00,J.-Haisleyi County TrPauliter. JOHN hdIDDOUR. • Sept 1.8--ti • __ or' Nzi,v. r Is/ " I GROCERIES I I Waynesloore, , Pa. ..........0- @OODSgIi all Wool -Deiaines, Fancy "• Alpacas, Bombazines, Thin Flannels, Grey " -ALSO Ladies' Shawls, FencfPiiiits, • ExtenoionSkirre, Balmoral Shiite, Ladies Collars, • Magic I/Wiling, Linen Mitt's, • lioisery, &c. MEN'S WEAR, Fancy Casslrmo', Plain Cloths, _ Italian Clotho, Veatings, Satinets. ,Q..12.mar.) a Tweeds, Jeans, ron Gents Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts, Drawers. !buck Gloves, DOMESTIC SHIRTING, NO TROUBLE. TO 8110. W G00D3,, ISI ACRIS, BRICK HOME, nto-aD LATEST ARRIVAL FALL & MIR BIT OOHS G - Ea - STOVErt!S, Wayuesboko', Pa. HANKFUL for kind favors and patronage here 11 tofore bestowed upon him, again appears before the public to solicit a continuance of the etune.=— lie having just returned from the eastern cities with fine a and well selected stock of now PALL AND WINTER . ' selling at very low mtcs, which ho knows he can do to the satisfaction of all who will call and catmint, hjs stook. Below you will find enumerated a few articles which will he fund among his stock to which ho calls your attention. FOR. THE' 311-4 311111:11I 3EI re has a large assortment of Dress Goods consisting n part of Charnel.- tinted and Plain Delano', BL'k, IfigNl an Cord, Silko, Plaid Mohair, Silk Warp Mohair, • Berages, Wilma Cloth, Lave Has, French coal doratie Gingham Poplins, ' Pongee Mixture, Cloth for Ladies, Wrapings, "Gloves, Hosiery, it 3 groat variety.. GENTLEM EN'S WEAR,, Broad Cloths.. Black end Fancy Casaimeres, Union Cassimorea, Du;l Linens, • Cottonadi., Summer Coatings, - 'J . -sands, Velc't Cord, Marsaillea, • Velvatine Vestings, of all kinds; in fact a asaotment of goods for Gentle men wear. Alga a largerand well selected stock. of M Mi • Muslin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment of Notions. It's no use trying to, gnumerate. If you.wantanything at all in the Dry Goods line just call in and you will find him ready to writ on you with pleasure. To persons having country Produce to sell, tboy will find it to their advantage to 'wing. 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 is they can lie virgin:tat:id elq.ewhere. • N0v..12, 1862. G REAT DISCOVERY • ICUNKLE:S BITTER WINE OF IRON, raz the cure of weak utumtchs, general debility, indigestion, dileases of the nervous system, consti pation, acility, of:the stomache, and, for all calcites guiring a lonic. Thia.wine includes the most agreeable and efli eient 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, istroost happy. It agnienta the appetite, raises the pulse, takes oft muscular flabbiness, removes the paler of debility, and gives a 'florid vigor to the coontenance. Do you want something to ettengthen you ? Do you want a good appetite I Do you want to build up your constitution? Do you want to feel weal Do.you want 0 get rid of nervousness ? Lloci,VOU want et.ergy ? .Do you want to sleep well I Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ? If you do, try . . KUNKNI.'S BITTER WINE OF IRON ! This truly valuable Tonic hoe been ao thoroughly testes by all clases-of the community that it is now deemed indispensable as-a Tonic Medicine; It cost. but little, purifier' the blood, and gives tone to th• stomache, renovates the system, and, prolongs life, I now only aik a trial of this valuable tonic: -- C;UIINTEItEjITJr= COUNTERFEITS-AB KUNG EL DITTEOL Wine us Icon %the only sure end cllectual reme• I dy in the known world for Dispepsia and Debility, and as there ale a number of imitations offered to the public, are would caution_the_itommunity—to-1 purchase none but tae genuine article, manufactu :ad by S. A. MINKEL, and has hisortamp on, the top of the cork of every bottle. The very fac t that others ore attempting to immitate this valuable rem edy proves its worth-and skeaks volumes in its fa vor. • The Burin Wnu OP Taos is put up in 75 cent and #ll bottles, and. 'old by all respectable druggists th-oughout the country. lie particular that evety bottle beam .tkofac airnilc dello proprietor's eigna• tare. ' . General Depot, 118 Market-st., Harrisburg, Pa. For sale in Waynesboro' by J. F. HUItTZ, . And all respectable dealers throughout the county. Oct. 80,1883.-BEn] N - m linr a HOP t, 01 - I . IIIAGE -MAKIN G. H E subscriber would inform tha public that he has commenced tho Carriage-making Ines", in 'all its branches, on east Maine Street, Waynesbaro',and is now prepared to make to order Carnegie, Ruggles, Spring Wagons, and all other work in the line of his business, up m the moat rea sonable terms. Repairing also done. at_shortnotice._ Tiiiiinesicing any work in his line-will — please give him a trial CHRISTIAN IA IY December 4,, 1861. . STIIIII7 liOtpi. STRAY ED from the premises of- the-subscriber sometime about t h e middle of. November last, a black spotted Boar, about le months old, of Medi um size. A liberal reward will be paid for such formation as will 'cif(' to bis recovery. I Jan. el.—Sw.J ABRAILAM BARR. LAST NOTICE 'I AT. L persona indebted to the Grin of Bunny & Tilde fur Iteef ere notified that if told accounts are not settled on or before the 15th day of Februa; ry, 1804, the sane will he collected with costs. with .lo-ragant-Jii-porsons-.---Bookirat-tho 11. dware.tur of W. IS. Prinberton where one of the firnt can be found.' - Orrl.l4llL&AllittLe,__ .=Gw.] ~ okNEW .A.,'T ^-••0- J ii , NIN BOfIB9I NW GOODS! IRE= JEFF. DAVIS AND iris TAAP.DELALVI slicked . _o.ltemlitO t o close out JOSEPH PRICE PRGVK OTWITIISTANDING the heavy drains be IN "Let me 'alone" Quartermasters in July am happy to inform my custorriers and the public generally that lam on board again with a Urge supply than cxer of N. 4 Vir slid FRESH I}lll 1111 WHITER D~YGOODS, GROCERIES', HARDWARE, - CSIEENSWAR.E, BOOTS, SHOES, - • HATS, &c. which I can and will sell as cheap as the clioap. eSL "or any other man," • 131 k. and Fancy Siam, AU Wool De!einem, Turin. Clotb, ritnrod Detainee; Poplins, renal' end English Nierinos, Alpacas, Stephen] Plaid*, --) • .. Cloaking Ciotti+ of ovary gnali ty,tolur antl.l.lescr iption, MOURNING GOODS 131 k: Freni' Merinos Englishdo., all Wool l)olnitios, Bowithern Clocks, Turin cloth., English Cgnps. " Prints, Proncli Phish lined Onantboto, • • Crepe lilblions, - Roods, • !Cubing, Balmornls; and overytl•ing to make tire sod otouraor look. boatt tiful in all hsr sorrow. GENTS' WIQAR, Broad Clothe, Blk. and Fancy Cissiinerea, Bra vos. Chtths, Silk and Velvet Venting, Merin. Shirt* and Mtwara, Fancy Flannel i.i'hirts, •Linen mar• sails and Cash. Shirt Fronts, sock Ties, Cotters Handk'fii, 'Hose, Suspenders, and anything and everythig to cause him to break a I adie's heart, or make him pi seatisalik.st the house et Quimin WOOLEN GOODS, Akenlore, Bat Stake Flanneg, Gray., I.llk, Bro,, Red Twillmi Flonne4 Gray do, do., (heats do. do., 'Yellow do. do. -awmvaa Bro Altmann, Jenne,. • Denirur, Burlaps, Sheeting', Rillovrease Hickory Stripes Canton Flannels. GROCERIES QUEENSVVARE. We have a fußand . complete stock and will Roll very low, come and ace Cis - yourselves. To see it to buy. Remember the place. Noribeatt corner of Me Diamond. Oct. 21. - WATCHES ! WA Tilt subactiber would inform his customers And the public 'generally that lte continues Watch and Clock tusking business, at the old stand, cor ner of the Diamond, one door west of Dr. John Pellig's rssidence, where he has now on hand a fall latertment of NAT .46 "irit: M a gold and silver; also Watch Chsinor •- oT -lit of Sp assortment of all at which hots selling 'at greatly reiliteed prices fir •cash. He returns hie thanks to patrons far their lihcral patronage during the ritet amd reepectfAly solicits an examination of his min , staelc. Nov. 20] W GROVE. N. B. Wiehing ort his prps.iit stork fhoor now cm hapil at prices unusually low. W. A - . -DI h;;S:-Iirr-a-nice-H4iOril--griThi -14. Oct. 23, RUM JOS. PRICE CRS n Pomni;'l4
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