Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 26, 1864, Image 3

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    FEIIRUA.RY 26.
0464.
LATELT ARRIVAIa
- IMBERSOVMMIDICTIIO;-
Waynesboro' Pa.
ARE NOW RECEIVING TREIR
FIRST SUPPLY,
FIRST SUPPLY,
FlllBl SUPPLY.
W.-- --- - , taJ
01011 SH
SPRING DRY GOODS
SPRING DRY GOODS
r3P RIN 6' DRY GOODS
11 . • WM4 1111 1 3 01 Dr_ 1
- DRESS GOODS
LADIES
LADIES
Dan GOl
I . SS GOODS
: Se teti:
FURS,-SHAWLS AND MAHAR,
FURS, SHAWLS AND NURIAS,
FURS, SHAWLS AND NI/SIAS.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
-- 11081ERY - A - ND-OLOVEIC---
HWHERY AND GLOYES
~~ ~li mi7.-j -
SP 'ADE tiJIJIDS
MEN'S entING GOODS,
HEN'S SPRING GOODS,
MEN'S SPRING GOODS,
MEN% SPRING (mom.
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
CHEAP.
CLOTHS,
.CLO 7 HS, CASSIMERES AND SA7 'NETTS,
r:LOTHS, CASSLHERES AND SATINF,TTS,
CLOTHS, VASSIMERES AND SATINETTS,
UNDERSHIRTS,
UNDERSHIRTS,
UNDE.RSHIRTS,•
AND
AND
AND
DRAWERS.
• .DRA WEAN,
DUA WERs,
GROCERIES!
Grdcerics,
Groceries,
Cr roceries,
DR r GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS.
aIIEMIIIIIE Alli WfIHJ
Q licensivar e,
Queezisware,
Q I/tens/cure,
would call the attention or our custom
'Anil the publi' -•••• new chock of gootisornil
it thanks to Cuatomere
atronug
alit tvL an
all, to merit a cootiou
. the.smrna.
ANIIIERSON, BENEDICT Sr c C . O.
Fri). 26. 1861.
AI`•OTHEI? lot of Beautiful Ba!morals justl
eeiveil at- - (nov 27) • Pawed
GT6 - ,to itic-le of ? Hiiiillantrs
German bitters. ' Feb. 5, '64.
PEBLK SALE
ttiE undersigned intending to retire - from
nen, will Nell at Public Pntory, et hie resilience,
WWI East of Waynesboro', near Beit's Factory,
On THURSDAY' the 10th March,
the following personal property, viz :
..Horsey,
one STALLION known as the .vow
"Oster Hone," one irongray Horse, one Dun florae
end one Dun Mare,' heavy with foal, all of Which
are heavy hones and good leaders, ono light Gray
Horse;
-2---MILCH COWS,
2 young Heifer's; 5 bead young Sheip, 1 small fat.
Howl - lot - Shoats, a lot Bet's, I. large-Newfo-und
land Dog;' •
R-HORSE,WAGON,
four-inch tread, I.narrow•tread Plantation Wagon,
new, •1 two-horse Wagon, I Spring Wagon, 1 Cali,
2-new 'Wood Beds, 1 two-horse Bed, 1 pair two
horse Hay Carriers, I Rockaway Buggy, 1 Trotting
Buggy, I Sleigh, 2 log Sleds, I Jackscrew,. 1 two
-and—three-horse—Plow,L_H_arrow, 1 single and 2
double shovel Plows, I CloVersecd
oterseed Windmill, shovels, forks and hoes; 1 set
BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
half ton Plaster, a lot Compost for corn; 1., set of
Scales' to weigh 700 lbs. 1 patent mill peck, 1 shav
ing horse, I,good set dung boards. 1 shot gun; a lo
old mill gearing, a lot horse shoes and iron, irons for
a pair of wood ladders, 2 digging irons, 1 crowbar,
1 millbar, 2 mill and 2 cross-cut saws, a lot circular
saws, 1 mandrill, 2 wood saws, a lot axes, 1 maul
ing axe, 2 socket wedges, 1 atone sledge; 100 perches
good building stone, 2 log chains, 2 cant hooks, one
Ugh-chain, butt irsces, breast chains, cow chains,
single and double spreaders, single, double and
thribble trees, 1 dinner bell, 2 sets Breechbands, 2
eels front Gears, 1 set single Harness, 1 lour:horse,
line. 2 plow lines, 5 housens, 6 collars, blind bridles
idfrtg-bridles,-a•-lot-t-s: .. •
sidesaddle, 1 pair saddle bags, 2 good wheelbarrow,
2 grain cradles, 3 mowing scythes, -a lot grain bags,
1400 BUSHELS OF 11. CE,
which can be lett in the house during the season;
also Household Furniture, viz:
-I_OOOlC .STOVE, 11101
1 PARLOR AND 1 TEN-PLATE
!STOVE, lot stove pipe, Bedsteads and Bedding,
Bureaus and several Tables and Stands, 2 twenty
four-hour Clocks, 1 crib and bedding. 2 sets Chairs,
2 Settees, a lot Carpetting, several Looking Gloss
as, 1 Instrument called Spinit, 1 Bookcase, Apple
butter by the crock, Bacon by the pound; Potatoes,
Prince Albert, Mercer, and a large lot Sweet Pota
toes for seed,a variety of Seed Corn and other seeds
1 sating./ machine and stuffei, a lot cider barrels, a
lot kegs, meat and other benches, a lot vinegar,rueat
vessels, a lot Peach, Apple trees and G rape Vines
a,large amount of
111L - . - 4 - 11181 - 1111C - 1113 - 70 Al tiw
consisting of Bails and Posts, Shingles, fencing lath
plastering lath, shingling laths, and 1 inch-Boarcls- ;
lot Gates and Gate stuff, a
lot Scantling and Slabs, and a variety of Other lum
bar; a lot of Clover Hay and a large lot of Csrpen
eT.oola•
GRAIN IN THE GR - OITND --
and many articles too tedious to enumerate. Bale
to comments at 9 o'clock on said day, when a cred
it of one year or more will be given by
G. Y. Mona, Auet,
rob. s—t•
THE subscriber intending to decline farming,
Will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, 24
milessoutheast—of—Wayneaboro:, near Stouffer's
Oa Monday the 14th of !larch, 1864,
she following personal property, vie : I GOOD
WORK HORSE.
1.6 READ . COLTS 6 ,
Nine of which are two yearlings and PI even one
year old:
50 Head Cattle,
among them are Five Mikh Cows with calf, Twen
ty nine head of Steers, among which are Eleven
fat, Twelve Heifers, five of which are with calf,
Font Bulk, one fat; •
26 BERKSIVOLD Slll3l • ________
1 .
16 ,HEAD HOGS.;
0 , BROAD-TREAD ROAD WAGON, with
OPI IEI
bed bnws; 2 Plantation Wagons, one nearly new; 3
pair Hay Carriages, 2 pair Wood Ladders, 1 Mc-
Cormick Reaper, I Woodcock Hower, 1 Grain Drill
I Spring Rate, ,
FIVE BARSHEAIt PLOWS,
4 double and 4 single Shovel Plows, 3 Harrows, 3
Wheelbarrows, double and single, trees, 1 spreader,
lfifth chain, 4 log chains, 1 pair bits traces, 10 hal
tees and chains, new; 12 cow chains, 1 pair breast
ehaine, 1 jackscrew, 2 sets front Gears, 1 net single
Harness, 1 Windmill, 1 Rolling Screen, forks, rakes
sod shovels, 7 BARRELS OF VINEGAR, 3 meat
vessels, 4 hogsheads, 2 cider barrels, 1 cider mill;
Woodcock's make; lot kegs, 3 grain cradles, 3 mow
ing scythes and smiths, 1 set
BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
2 crowbar, 2 picks, 2 three-inch tire 10 feet long,
feed trough, and many other articles of minor value
Bale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when
a credit of Nine Months will be • ken on all sums
of sfrand upwards, the purchaser to rive his or her
note with approved security, and if Cot paid within
Twenty days after maturity, interest will be charg
ed froin date. No property to bp removed until the
conditions of the sale are complied
MEM
N. B. The:subscriber has also 40 bushels Clo
ventred which will be sold at private sale. Any
person wishing to see the same can do so by calling
on John W. Hoover, at the Amsterdam Mills. who
is authcrrirsil to sell tho same. A. S.
Administrator's Notice.
Hardware,
Hardware,
Hardware.
WNEREAS Letters of Administratfon on the
Estate of David Hollinger, late of Washing
ton Township, deceased, have been granted to the
ambarriber Nonling in said township; all persons in
debted to the said Estate, are hereby requested to
make immediate payment, and those haviaig claims
or demands against the Estate of said decedent,
will make known the same without delay to
ANN MAMA HOLLINGER, Adua'x.
jan 29—Gw 5 •
BERRY Si - BOWLUS,
7o3m.wrixspa, •
.Nntion3,
lIAVING located in Hagerstown, would oiler
their professional . services to the citizens of the
place and surrounding country. Having hip] the
- experience of FifteentyLarmoidlnving_availed them , :
selves of tbelaie improvements, they tve prepa r ed t o
do v. ork in a neat and substantial manner, upon the
most reasonable terms. -
Hagerstown, Nov 13-1 y
EEO
Notitnis.
- Lumber ! Lumber !
1100 L. MAURER & CO. Chambersburg, Pa.
CI. hare constantly nn hand a. large assortment
lcsear,
and other Lumber, which• they wilt
sell at reasonable rates.
Office in Wunderlick & Need's new Warehouse,
opposite the Railroad Depot
Chambershurg, Jan. 22-6 w.
• --.
0 R tine Perfumery and So aps,go --- tV-=
---
Feb. fi. 'C4 KURTZ'S
• you want fine Pomade you must got it at
V - --- b. 5;'64. KUR'I'Z'S
ABRAHAM SHOCKEY.
BQIVARD, /tact.
PUBLIGTSALE;
MIRE subscriber intending to quit farming, will
se:l at Publie Sale, atitis residence, in Mount
Hope, on
TeESDA P Melee day of :MARV
the following personal property, to wit
•r FOUR BEAD OF
i„4111
`: 11 10RI'll 01 E
three of which - oral - 00d loatiiri;iivo'of 'than brood
mares hoav,with foal, 2 threo.yeek old Polts,::
4 MLLCH COWS,
some will be fresh about the time of sale, 3 head of
Wawa* <ULUIe:O 2 seta Breech
bands, 3 sets front. Gears, 5 good, Housings, blind
bridles and riding bridles, isets Ply-Nets, i
sis
horse and 2 four•horso lines, a lot plow lines and
gears, I riding Saddle;
ONE BROADTINEAp--
HAM WHill ROAD AMR
Ibrotnitreaci)-with-bell-arid-bows, t 11
Wagon with bed bows and cover, calculated for
one or two horses, 1 Wood Bed, 2 pair liay,Lsid
ders, 2 three-horse Plows, 4 two-horse Plows, 3
1 double and 2 single Shovel Plows, 2 - Harrows, sin
gle double and treble trees, single and double spread
chains,_butt_traces,_breaat_aniL
cow chains, halters and halter chains, 2 Windmills,
shaking forks and rakes, dung fork and -hook, lot
pitch forks, 2 grain cradles, 1 wheelbarrow, 3 shov
els and 1 mattock,
I Set Bla;cksmith Tools
and Bellows, a lot Cornfodder and Hay, lot old
irony and many other articles not necessary to men
tion.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when
a credit of 12 months will be given on all sines of
* an k -upwar
Jatt 22—.1_ -
PUBLIC SALE.
lc ,
, ar, subscriber, living half a mile North of Mt.
Hope, intending to go west', will sell at .Public
Sac,
Os SATURDAY, February 27th, 1864,
the following personal property, viz: 1 first rare
YOUNG FAMILY H011,9E,
ONE GOOD 111LCH COW; 1 Buggy, nearly
new, ISpring Wagon, 1 Sleigh and large string of
bells; It'sets single Harness, one with silver moun
ting and nearly new; 2 harness bridles, 2 riding and
1 blind bridle, 1 riding saddle, 1 new side saddle, 2
halters and chaise, a fly-net, lot cow chains, 1 pair
long plow traces, 1 patent feed cutter, double and
single Shovel Plows,l Wheelbarrow, 1 shovel and
mattock, FIRSR-RATE
AT_ &_CORNIVIDDJOIR
by the load, I. long ladder, 20 feet, iron shaking forks
-and-rakes2 - grain cradles, 2 mowing scythes; 2 cor
ner Cupboards, one new; 1 large Kitchen Cupboard,
1 Sink,2 Bureaus, 1 Desk, 2 chests. 1 large Look
ing Glass, 1 twenty-four Clock, 6 Bedsteads, 2 sets
chairs, I large rocking chair, 4 Tables, 1 wood chest
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1 flour chest, applebutter by the c ck, earthenware,
queensware and tinware, lot tub churns, one new;
Vinegar- by-the-bane I f -t-larg eas-vessel,-3-good
meat benches, 1 sausage staffer, doughtray, 1 stand
and pickle., 1 large iron kettle, pots and pot rack.,
. _p. .. wooden and 2 tin lard° cans,
2 shoe benches, a lot shoe lasts, 1 arge co• es -
ket; 2 washing machines, I large watering can, a lot
inch Pine Boards, 1 sp,uil wheel and many other ar
ticles not necessary to mention grflale to com
mence it 10 o'clock on slid day, when a credit of
sil months will be given on all sums of $.5, and up
wards. 30.1-1 N 3TITT.
1- t uct.
AUCTION SALE
OF
HANDSOME FURNITURE !
TH E undersigned will sell at Public sale. at
T
hie residence, in Waynesboro',
On Saturday the sth of March, 1864,
his entire stock of Furniture comprising in part., as
follows :
144 asaaa,L94;,
1-3_Sectetaries and look Cases, 1 Plint Table, 1 End
Table,
19 STANDS,
Fancy Plint, Enclosed Wash, llaain Wash •nd one
Drawer Mien& ;, 10 Safes, 10 Minks, 2 Corner Cup
boards, 2 Wardrobes, 4 Fancy Toilet Stands, 4 Par
lor Fable Stands,
19 TIBLESi,
WALNUT AND CHERRY;
27 BEDSTEADS,
Cottage and Jennie Lind Bedsteads;lo Doughtrays,
7 13eaton Rocking Chairs, 12 high bark Mucking
Chairs. 2 cane seat snd back Hocking • Chairs, 1 set
Cottage Chairs,
•
29 DOZEN CHAIRS W I
Cane Seat, Harp and Slat Chairs; G common
Hocking . Chairs, 15 Table Chairs fur children; 1 Cot
tage Crib, 1 Cottage Cradle, 4 Cradles, tugethcr
with many other articles not enumerated.
Tanta or Sam:—All sums under $5 cash. over
that unionist a credit of 9 Months will be given the
Persons are invited to call and examine hi, stock
previous to the day o f sale. r....irThe sale will com
mence at 9 o'clock upon said day.
JUziEPH ii. CRC BS
6EO. V. Mono, Acct.,
Feb. 12. ts)
• PUBLIC SALE..
THE subscriber intending, to go west, will sell at
Pulic Bnle, on the fern: now occupied by Mrs.
bitvid Hollinger, about 2 miles southwest of Way
nesboro', on FRIDA Y the 4th MARCH next, the
f 'Rowing persoLai property, to wit:
:13E31E4EDIER_ 9
I Excellent Cow, which will be fresh
about the middle of March, 2 fine }togs, 1 set liar
need, 1 load Fodder; 1 improved .Empire cook stove,
1 ten-plate stove, new; 1 bureau, 1 sate,! sink, 2 bed •
steads, 1 large cherry table, 1 kitchen table,• 2 sets
chairs, 3 rocking chairs ; 1 24-hour clock; 30 vds of
carpeting, 2 looking glas s es, 1 huge' Meat vessel, 1
Jorge iron kettle, 1 churn. queensware, bacon and
lard by the pound, potatoes by the bushel, 1 stand of
pickles, t sleigh, quilting frames, and a great varie
ty of other articles. ISale. to commence at 10 o'clock
on said day, when the ternag will be made known.
•
• WM. G..IJONVE.
Feb. s—ts G. V. Most:, Auct.
NW - ECW— r 3llO-3E-4ii
. .
WHEIIE A.B, Letters of Administration on the
Estate of Valentine Keckler, late of Wash.
intent township, deceased, have been granted to
the subscriber, residing Washington township;
.all persons indebted to the said Lactate, aro hereby
requested•to make iininediute - paYthent, and thbie
having claims'cir demands against the Estate of said
decedent, will make known the same without decay,
to WILLIAM .K.E_C*LER,
4. eTC:ta 03p12.
• ArPORNEY AT LAW,
RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he
lies opened an office an Waynesboro', and is
prepared to attend to all law business in this and o
ther parts of Franklin County, and before tho solaq.
oral Courts thereof. lla" Particular attention Laid
to . collections tailt9'conveyaticing, in alt form..
Jan. 15-3 m.
I :HANKFUI. for kind favors and Patronage here
tiriTifcTrii - bestowiTil upon Mini, — again apjiears before
the public to tacit a continuance of the same.--:-
He: having just returned :row the eastern cities with
tine a anu well selected stock of new
Whieh he 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 Lund among his stock to which he
calls your attention. '
He has a large assortment of Dress Goods consisting
in part of
-
Printed and Plain Delaines,
Fig'd and Curd Silks,
Plaid Mohair,
Silk Warp Mohair,
Bereges,
Medona Cloth,
•
Lavellas,
French and domlic cis
Poplins, •
Pongee Mixture,
Cloth ibr Ladies,
Wrapings,
Gloves,
Hosiery, in great variety. .
U. V. MOS 4, Auct.
_ Black and Fancy—Cassimereai
Union Casaimeres,
Duck Linens,
Cottonades '
Summer Coatings;
Tweeds,
Yelcu Cord, -
arse' es, ^
Silk Vesting,
Velvatine Vesting, ' of all
binds; in fact a full assolinent olimods for Gentle •
men woar -
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 Goode line
just call iu and you will find him ready to wait on
you with pleasure.
To persona having country Produce tu sell, they
ver's,aa he always gives the highest market price. So
give him a call, and he will sell yes goods as cheap
as they can he purchased elsewhere.
THE subscriber intending to quit farming, will
sell at Public Sale, at his residence, on the road
leading from Waynesboro' to Cliainberiburg, one
mile from the former and thirteen milts from the
latter Once,
On Wednesday. March 2(1,, 1864,
the following personal property, viz :
SOMME 431-C1CO3:211
;WORK HORSES,
*nun% whiph are, three wagon, and plow leaders,
which cannot he excelled in the county, and one
fine riding and driving horse; . also 2 Extra Yearling
Colts;
HORNED CATTLE,
among which are, six fine Njr, 1 1 Ci 111.
OOP some of which will be frail
till the day of
. sate, five heifers, one thriving young
bull, the balance young cattle ;,
45 HEAD OF HOGS,
,among which are 20 tine shoats and 4 Brood Sows
with pigs; 15•HEAD•OF SHEEP ' among which
are 14 Ewes with lambs. and I Buck. Also—
2 PLANTATION WAGONS,
one three and the other four-inch tread, both new;
new; 1 new Wheelbarrow, new three-horse Plows
3 new Harrows, 4 new double Shovel Plow, 2 sin
do.,
1 McCORMICK. REAPER, 1 THRASH
ING MACHINE, •
shaker and triple-geared horse power, everything
complete; 1 new patent Fodder and Straw Gutter,
patent Coinsheller with Windmill attached, 1 new
patent Grain Rake,l new Wheat Fan, 1 Fallen-top
Buggy, 1 Sleigh, 1 Jackscrew, good as new; 1 pair
new spreadvrs, fifth-chain, 2 log chains, butt traces,
breast chains, 20 COW chains, a lot of single and
double trees, lorks, rakes. shovels, &c. &c.; also 2
sets hind Gears, 4 sets front Gears, new;.l set single
Harness, 6 sets Plow Gears, some with cruppers, 4
Fly-Nets, S Housings, 6 new blind bridles, $ collars
1 six and 3 four-horse lines, 2 saddles, 1 wagon sad
dle, 25 good Bags, 1 large sledge, 1 cumber, 1 ma
son hammer, iron for one wagon bed, lot of old iron
and chains, 1 large Grindstone, grain cradles and
mowing scythes, 1 set of 1/tilling Tools, I new
Rolling Screen, r Giain Drill, good as new; about
400 CHESTNUT RAMS, 41 Chestnut and 50 Lo
cust Posts, 3 sets dung boards;
8 bu. Plaster, 1§ bu. Cloverseeti, about 20 loads of
Corn_Eodder,_autt-articles-tqr—Farming - purposea - not
necessary to mention„ oleo, '
1119usehold.-apd
niture, viz,
L LARGE COOKING STOVE, 1 large on Ket
tle, 1 large Churn and Buck, large Table, 1 large
Flour Chest, 2 new eight.day Clocks, Wolf's make;
3 *is. Vinegar, and a great many other articles not
itccesSary to mention.. Also 2 shares stock in the
btate Line Turnpike. •
tirritaus :—A,lcredit of Twelve Months will be
giVen op ad sums ilf .$lO and upwards, the parches
"er giving his note with approved security, and it not
paid kt null urity, interest to be paid !retry the day of
sa kiln' stuns under *lO cash. No property tube
removed until settled. for. Male -to commence at 3
c:slock, A. A . - MUEL k11111)4.111 R. '
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OF NEW
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GEO. STOVER'S,
Waynesboro', Pa.
FALL AND DrINTE
138.DS
FOR TUE
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, .
iNkw.12,1863
PUBLIC SALE.
20 HEAD OF
HIE 800 EL Of SP ElllOl
.SECOND SUPPLY
r OF - NEW • • '
• FALL & WINTFS
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, B y 0 010 s
-liardWare7 -
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GROC I ERMS,I
QUEENSWARE AND CHARWARE!
A T •
Wayne sb o To', Pa.
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i i d ue c t a w t t L i e tui
a e t tro ti m on ti o i; T a r:st e ts
u rr s , t
o p m it e ie r s s
acid the public general! to his '
LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
`—
Which will be soli at extremely Low Prices.
Below you will enumeratee a few mticlos
which will be found among his, stock, to which lie
invites your attention :
rOR THE LADIES,
MEWS WEAR,
Fancy Cass 'mom,
Plain • ••
Cloths,
I talion Cloths,
Vestinrg,s,
DOMESTIC SHIRTING,
Furniture Check,
Bed Ticking.
Cotton Flahnef,
IVool " '
'foible Diaper,.
I'uwling.
•
&c
Queensware,
Hardware,
Boots and Slides,
Cedar Ware,
OG -: 1e
Of the very best finality, such as
Syrups, and New Orleans Molasses,
•
Best Rio Coffee
Superior Prepared Coffee,
'Burninell's Best Essence ;
' Baker's No. 1 Chocolate,
• Raisins,
Tobacco,
Rice, &c., R ye .
The above goods have been carefully selected and
purchavcd at the very lowest figure. ife is therefore
enabled to accommodate all who may favor him with
a call. By sitrict attention to business and a desire
to phase in every respect, lie liopes to merit a con
tinuance of patronage.'
NO TROUBLE. TO SHOW GOODS,
Country Produce taken in exchange for goods a
the highest market prices._ .i•. W. MILLER.•'•'
Nov. 13, 1803
PUBLIC SALE.
HE >ubscriber intending.to go west, will sell at
it So. r, on
MONDAY the 29th clay of FEBRUAR
next, on the road leading from Quincy to Monterey
'Springs, half a mile from Blue Hack. the .following
persona! property , viz
• SEVEN HEAD OF .
WORK. HORSES,
I FAMILY HORSE,
Ig2 ( (e
H E D 1 0
Vat" v
COWS
•13 READ OF YOUNG CATTLE,
20 HEAD or HOGS ,
two of which are Brood Sows; 1 fimr-huree Wagon
1 one-horse Wagon, 4 Be rshear Plows, l 2 double and
2 single Shovel Plows, 2 Harrows, double, treble and
single nee!,
nearly new: 1 Slide Drill, I DayhofFs Patent Rakes
2 pets Breechban'ds, 2 sets front Gears, 4 sets Plow
Gears,4 Fly-Nets, 6 Collars, 6 Bridles; 6 Halters. 22
pair spreaders, 2 log chains, cow , Jehaini, sledges;
-mattocks;sbovelsrfolks-ttrill - rakes, - rnowing-sec they
and grain cradles; - 1 Patent Cutting Box, 1 Wind
mill, 1 Cornsheller, about 20 bags; 1 standing-top
Buggy, 1 Sleigh; Talle - 500 lbs. Bacon, 2 meat yes.
sole, 10 bushels Potatoes; , •
sing SW31E411:1110 -1 1&711ftigi,
two ten-plate and one cooking stove; 5 Bedsteads;
—ALSO
-45 Acres Grain in the Grqund
1- bushels of Flaiseed,---witla other property not tie
cessary to enumerate.
Sale to cortxmence n t 9 ecicalt. on said day, when
the terms will be 'Made known by
JAMES, B. SECIi IST.
Tan 15—ts. Gmo. V. Moxu, Auct.
elLorin, itat, Hair, Tootli and Nail Drosbea
&AUSt received and for sale very low by M. M.
bIONi3I?. May l 3;
li TZ'S
DI DI S
all ‘N'ool De/aines,
Fancy
Alpacas,
ilomfiai use ,
Mai!' S• lams,
Plain Flarineli.,
art:y
--AI,S()
Ladies Shawls
. Fancy Priors,
ExtenshnoSkirrs,
13almoral Skirts,
Ladies' (..10
Magic Ruflling,
Linen Mkt's,
Hoisery, 87. c.
Satinets
.D.oscf;) a
Tweeds,
Jeans,
Shirt Fronts,
Gents - Vuliars,
ffeek Ties,
Under Shirts,
Drawers.
Puck Gloves,
Gauntlets,
NEkGOOPRIf'GOORS!
DAVIS
AND HIS
plArrJaiigliAlgy!
sucked In. Mt§ • uttengstsi to
close 'Out
JOSEPH PRICE ,
P E
,0 °E
JESUIt-CESSM g'
OTWITILSTANDING heavy araing by
111 "Let me alone" Qttartermesters in July 1
am harpy to inform my customers end the public
generally that I arn on board twain with a large
.suppty than ever of NEW anti FRESH'
MI AN WITH
GOODS,
CrROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
'QUEENSWARD,
BOOTS,
SHOES
__
HATS, &c.
which .1 can and-will sell as 'heap as tile, cheap
est. "or , any - other man.
1- - -JEs_mEi
131 k. and Fancy Silks,
2111 - IVnTsl — Dehil
Turin Cloth,
nizured Dels,ines;
Poplins,
Freneh sne English 11ennos,
313ephrril
i (3loaking Ukthe of every (pail
ty, color and deetrittiott.
MOURNING- GOODS
' ISi3c. French Morinns
• ' English do.,
fill Wool De!nines,
nonsthern , Clotho,
•
'Purist Cloths,
English Crap..
Prints,
French Crape,
Plush lined Gatingler*,
Craps Ribbons, - •
Hoods,
Nubias.
llahnorals;
and everyOing to make the, sad mourner look beau.
Wel in all her socrOw:
GENTS' WEAR
D r i n a climbs. )311r, a nd Fancy Csseimeres, Bee.
ver Cloths, Silk anal - Velvet Vesting, Morino Shirts
and Drawers, Fancy Flannel ehirts, Linen • mar
vel's and Cash. shirt Fronts. Neck Ties, Collars
Ilandk'fs, Moan, Suspenders, and anything and
everythig to cause him to break a lathe's heart,, or
make him piesenuade at the huusc of Queen Vie.
WOOLEN GOODS,.
111 colors, Bay State Flannels,
Gray,
131 k,
Solferino, 11
Rea Twilled Flannel,
Gray' d0.d0.,
Green do. do.,
Yellow do. do.
Bro
Tiekings,
Jeans,
Denims. •
Burlaps,
:Meetings, .
, .
Pillowcase muslin,
H ickory Stripes
Canton Flannels-
GROCERIES
P
AIUEEN ' SIATARE
We have a full and complete stock and will sell
1 1 very low, come and lice for yourselves. To sea is
to buy. Remember the place. Noitheart corner of
the Diamond.
Oct. 28. JOB. PRICE
ALHEIS and Mistes' looped skirts at, ,
j 004 Basnan'a
6 lk Niehair , Chemins and
I[l2 l : l .l3 A e p aa l\T H E e . a r .l I ;l ' et b l l 4 i'LL Lc
f -r faitEgil — you want nice Kidd., Gloves go to
1 Oct. 23 13zeoan's
PYouToPaiil'actland Wool all colorsloto
Oct. 23. BESORE'CL
•
I ;110 itATIDT'S POW
V Feb. 5; '64
- KURTES
ad is?
011dissee and Gent's; all kind a, description and
pricer (Oct 30) Places.
WHO IS IT ?
tclllt.
gee 1,;:. 1; 4 7 1,
6 a .4 C u lo ia lli ck Clx. o k th t
j' w hen ynu
with a btautiful /u.tfre, [or $2,25 poy . yard, at
nov 27 • PRICE'S.
WE boast;ftho "Roc;, Whita and llino." — Vte•
also boast of the rarttittrt !foods and Clouds,
this side of Philadelphia at Pruces