PUBLIC SALE THE subscriber.will ; Public tElale..on the promisee, on MONDAY Tits 20'144 Mimi sun, 1664, the following described Real Estate, the iribliertY'6l4ohit!W.liarbaugh, dec'd, to wit: Lot No. 4 on Leitershurg Street, in Waynesboro', frotit.' ing 67feet,-witlt a story and irhalf igtkpic,„ DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Wash HoWe; Mod' 1,00 WAGON-MA KER SHOP, a good Frame Stable with Carriage Shed attachedy Hog Pen, &c., thereon. ' There is a good Cistern at the house and a variety of choice Witt trees on the lot. The, stand. is an excellent Otte for a,wagen-muker or other mechanic. Sale id•einiinionee at 10 o'clock on said daY when termirwill be made known by JACOJ3 BEATER, Adm'r. On the same day the subscriber will offer for sale tot No. I, on the seine street, fronting 83 feet. The ftnprorementa are, sa TWO-STORY BRICK ,HOUSEi With a one and a half story BRICK DWELL. ING attached—Smoke House, Wash House and hake-oven,; all under one roof—a good Stable, Car riage House, Hog Pen, and other out.•btrildings.— 'l'here is also a good Cistern at•the kitchen door and a variety of the most choice-fruit trees, grapes, dm. on the lot. rileTerme trll be made known on the day of sale. ' JACOB BEAVER. Nov 27—ts> O. V. Mont, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. TUBE undersigned will a sell at Public Sale, on SATURDAY TR& 24TH ow Dammam, 1864, his large two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, now occupied .by Powell Haugh, situated in An. trim township, 'Franklin county Pa., on the road leading from the Marsh Run to Hagerstown, togeth er with 6 ACRES PRIME LAND adjoininglrie same. There are a good Stable, Spring House and large Stone Shop on the premises; also a fine OR CHARD of Apple. Peach and Plum trees, Grapes, dm. Altogether it is one of the moat desirable res idences in the county. Also at the same time will be sold the following personal property, viz: ONE2BAV HORSE - 4 years old, the best buggy horse in the county; 1 Buggy; best kind, nearly new; 1 set new Black smith Tools, I Patent Dry House, 1 now Cart, 1 Hand Cart, and a lot of ,other articles. ®"Sale to be held on the premises at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known. WILLIAM KOONS. G. V. Munn, Auct. not. 25—ts TOWN PROPERTY FOLSALE, THE subscriber will offer of,Public Salon SAT CIRDAT wnw 17.rn ow Dzowmass,•lB64, his House and Lot of tiround situated at the East end of Waynesboro', on Main street. The house is a com fortable two•story WEATHERBOARDED BUILDING, and hay been but recently refitted with new frames, flooring, c , and has attached a new Back. Build ing, Smoke House, Wash House, .tkc . {''Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known. . nov.ls—ts) WM. UVERCASH. ''Wanted. Correspondence. " AENLEMAN of good moral character and G T relinement, desires to open correspondence with a number of LADIES of intelligence, lane merit and cheerful disposition. with a view of mu tual improvement and perhaps matrimony. Must be under thirty. Will'txchange Photographs. All letters prompt ly a nswered. Address, EMMOR baCLA 1 R Box 1121, Pittsburg, Pa. NOTICE. "DEMONS who gave their notes at the sale of JE the subscriber on the 1i th day :of February, 1864; are notified that the same fell due on the 11th inst. Payment is requested. nov 26-3 t), HENRY GILBERT. Wl.' RA Y. • A ME to the premises of the subscriber at Quin• kjcy, on or about the first of October, a wake atid red spotted IVIULY BULL, about 3 years old. Tha owner is requested to come, prove property, pay charges and take him away Quincy, Nov. 18 —3t.] L. C. KEPN ER. editor's Notice NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Testa mentary-to-the Estate_of_Charles_lioch, late of Quincy township, dec'd have been grunted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. nov 18-4 t) WM. FLEAGLE, Ex'r. VALUABLE; TOWN PROPERTY. FOR SALE. MBE subscriber will otter at Public Sale, OU.SAT MAT THE 3D DE DECEMBER, his House and Lot of Ground situated on Main street, iu Waynes- itoro'. Thu improvements are a two-story DWELLING 11011SE,' ,Part brick and pant weatherboarded with twu-story Back Building attached, with good cellar under the whole Building, there is also a fine Cave in one of .the cellars—fine Spiing House, smoke House and -large Shop in, the yard, a good Well of water near , the door —also a 31EIB 311611. 'with Stabhug for 8 horses and a thrashing floor in • it, with corn crib, granary and hog pen attachwl. The above property is pleasantly located and,in tile • most business part of the town. la'Sale to corn • mence at o'clock on said day when the terms will, be made known by Wm. H. MILLE R. nov 18—ts] • G. Y. MONO, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will offer at Tub is Bair., on SATURDAY TUN 10TH OP Ihroxstasa next his imp. say, situated at the East and of Main street, in Waynesboro', consisting of a lot of ground fronting mighty four feet with a story and a half FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Ilougheasted, with Back Building, good Frame BLACKSMITH SHOP • and AIiBININU SHED, Smoke House, Frame roam sufficient for 2 horses and 2 cowl--thereon. There is also a large Cistern near the kitchen 'door with•ppump in it and a variety of choice fruit trees on the lot. The stand has been /ono established and is one of the best in the town for a Blacksmith. laP'Sale to commence at 1 o'. Clock on • day when the .terms will be made known by ' ELI LITTLE. nov 18--tsj IL V. MONO, Auct: PUBLIC SALE. 1111 HE subscriber will .offer at Public &le, on 1 SATURDAY the 10th of Deee 'ober next , on the premises, the tbltowing described ,Heal Estate, his : A Lot of Gronnlsituated near the German town &hog House, enjoining lands of Matthias Psielslas, P. for Lout, and others, containing . . • . AL .C."; lElara with a story and it half 'LOG' IiOUSE, Log Blunt Hog fektorac.. thereon. There is a good welliuf water '-near "-lhe; house- 'And, a young Orchard of choice fruit ' trim on the jiiemises. ale to born. -NOUN it I o'clock-on Nid day when thezerms will beam& ir.nown-hy 4.400431011141,AN. .4gentfor thimuil Fitz. . "Jenk.4l, Bettis, AuCt. . Pim ilb \ PUBLlGUysA,..liaiy,. TAE subscriber will sell at Puhlic Bale nt his residence 2 miles Southwest of Waynesboro', near Good'i Bash and Door Factory, on anuansu Vets 26it or Niriiit• ;salmi 1864, the following proper. ty, . 1 comb , ,nrizion COW 2 FAT 11601110 tWitifkitibkSt*alt Eltandt,.,l tan: cy do; Ft Beaiteads, Septa Chairs, 1 Trundle ;110jitend r `r,t..,Stierita*,%1 'Obest., „a: lot Carpeting; )iitypldo* Blinds; /slroiii clOkiitA 2 Teri•plate StOte'es; IL:eixfetit,Brieakfait,:aiid one Kitchen Table - , tot Near broth, tßackinitik. dle,l Cornet CAPboaildi I tightlley 'doUgh-, tray, 1 sink, ,2 love blieketir, o,tot 'Hooke; .140einic ware, Glass and Tinware, crOcka, 'benches and tubs, a lot Bergh° Syrnji,'l barrel Of Vinegii; it - jet bar rels, a lot Paint and White Lead , ONE TOP BUGGY,. and Hainess,4 Bee Scapa acrd'! Hive, 1 .Sausage Grinder and Stuffier, a lot Hot bead Sash, 6 flour barrels, 21 crocks new Applebutter, a lot dry herds, forks, mattock and shovels, 2 TONS OF HAY, 2 Ladders, a lot' tialt and pine 'Limber, 5 bus. Pota toes 1 cord of wood, 1 largeiron kettle, and other articles not enumerated. ['Sale to commence at -10 o'clock on said day when a credit of six months will be given cm-all sums over slo—eicept that for hogs which will be cash, purchasers to give their notes with approved security. JACOB E. PRICE. G. V. Motto, Auct. Nov 11—to PUBLIC SALE. RY virtue of the last Will and Testament of ehas. Hoch, late of Quincy Township, dec'd, the subscriber will Sell at Public Bale, on nursday the let day of Decembee, 1864, at Snow Hill, on the road leading from Waynee• lbw' to Quincy, the folloaing personal property, vi - ONE FINELY HORSE ; ONE FALLING-TOP BUGGY, one one-horse Spring Wagon, I:Sleigh and Bells, 1 Cart and cart gears, 2 sets Single Harnes s , 1 new Saddle and Riding Bridle, 2 Buffalo Robes, $ Fly-netts,4 picks 2 sledges. 2 digging irons, 1 wheelbarrow, 2 axes, 1 large chest of Tools, such as saws, augers, planes and chisels; a large lot of LUMBER; consisting of 1.1- inch, 1 inch and inch Yellow Pine Boards, a lot of assorted Scantling, 1200 good Chesty ti't Rails a lot of Chestnut Bar Posts; a lot of CORN BY THE BARREL, 500 bushels of Lime ; 1 curled Maple Secretary and BOok Case, 1 Bird's Eye Wardrobe, 1 eight day Clock and Case, 1 Settee, 1 set Chairs, 1 Ta ble, 2 Stands, 1' Ten-plate Stove and pipe, 1 case of Surveyor's Instruments, A LARGE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, consisting of miscellaneous works, 6 large Maps ; 4 U. S. ‘.TEN-FORTY COUPJN BOND $5OO each; 30 SHARES STUCK, First National Bank of Waynesboro', 4 Shares Waynesboro' and State Line Turnpike Stock, and a great many ar ticles entirely too nunterons to mention. Sale to commence a t' 9 o'clock on said day, when attendance and a 4easonable eredit will be given WM. FLEAGLE, Ez'r. G. 'V. Mona, Auct. Nov. 18 L2l] -rry.ll MHE Stockholders of the First National Bank 1 of Waynesboro', Pa., are hereby notified to meet at the Banking house, on Tuesday the 6th day of December next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M., for the purpose of .voting for or against the Amendment of Article 31 of the Asso ciation, so that it shall read—adding, "who shall hold their offices Laud the next annual meeting and until their successors shall be elected and qualified." W. S AMBERSON, GEO. BESURE, J. H. CLAYTON, nov 18-2tJ • DANIEL MICKLEY. PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the tOrph ens' Cour of Franklin county, Pa., the undersigned admix istrators to sell, will. offer at Public Sale, on , Wednesday the 30th day of November, 1864 at Ilowden's Hotel, in Waynesboro', ail the Rea Estate of Emanuel Miller late of Washington town ship, dec'd, viz: Purp art let, being th t "MANSION FARM," situated in.anid township,boUnded by lands of Glatt, Raab and Bonebmkes, containing 134 and 76 rERC HES neat, the lend being the best limestone: There is also an excellent Spring wa tering a fine Meadow, and an Orchard of grafted fruit. The improvements are good—A STONE II 0 US E, rough-cast, A STONE BAR,N,:"Fing House and all other buildings required. This pur hart is one of the best farms and most desirable omes in the county. Purpart aril, being a farm of 81 ACRES, and 44 PERCHES, -situate in Quincy adjoining lands of Stoler', Zody's heirs, :Greenawalt and others, having thereon a WEATHERBOARD EP HOUSE, BANK BARN 'and other improve inents. There is a stream of water running through the barn yard for stock, and a well of good water near the kitchen. The land is also limestone of good quality, and the property is convenient to mills store. &c., and one of the beet of the size in that re gion. Purport 2nd, being 35 Acres of IM I. MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in Washington township,.along the Mentz er Gap Road, set with chestnut and other timber.— There is some clear land, a spring and fruit trees, and an old house. I Persons wishing to view the above property will call on N. Bonebrake or the parties residing on the premises. Sale' to com mence at 10 o'clock when draughts will be shown and terms ma de known by Nov. 1! PUBLIC SALE. I N pursuance of an order 'of tho Orphans' . Court ofFranklin county, Pa., the undersigned, Trustee to sell the Real Estate of Christian Frantz, late of Washington township, dec'd will sell at public out cry, ON TUESDAY TOR 29T8 OF NOVEMBER, 1864,,0n the premises, all the Real Estate of said dec'd con sisting of about 16 ACRES OF GROUND adjoin ing lands of John Frantz, Samuel Frantz, John &lively and others, and situated within 200 yards Fairview Mills. The land is' first quality, and Alen improved, having thereon a commodious BRICK HOUSE. so Eftl Stone 'Wash House, Barn, Carriage House, and all other buildings necessary to, cuudurt or convenience. There is a well at the kitchen door and running water accessible to stock in the barn yard, A prolific ORCHARD of grafted fruit, peach and plcun trees, grave vines, &c., are some of the recommendations of this property. The buildings and fences are all new and in very good. condition', while the place is especially convenient, being reach ed by roads from Jour directions. The neighbor. koo.l is one of the best and a pleasanter residence could not well be found. 'bale to commence at lit o'clock when the termswill be made known. ' ; 'ABRAHAM .PRANTZ, Nov. 11—is Trustee to sell CORD-WOOO AND HAILS FOR SALE. THE subscriber has a large lot' Cord Wood and Chestnut Itailivtiehich he will-dispoce of on the pound on the most• accommodating tering. iNev 11- 1 -3irT , • V. H. (41LLIEIrr: ACRES JACOB E. MILLER, NICHOLAS BO.NE BRAKE. Administrators, to sell, &c. G. V. Mos*. - Ji LAM -41ST lt V -- Ri = FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS 'l. titi:7MILLERIS. TT Avrx6, , iettlineti from , the 'Easters cities ill with a large and choice iiiisoitthent Giiods,.4laCeitivitia* . e, Ce- dartracr'e *id trii)teiles, which I am prepared to otter with much greater in ducements than, heretofore for Cash. . .• aiADval® (tiuuai Bilks, all Wool and printed Delainea, French Me iinoe, Alapacas, Gingham", Shawls, Balmoral', Hoopskirts, Collars, Magic Ruffling, Bugle Trim mings, Hoosery, Cloaking Cloth, ikc.7 - . G Elll - T - S - G 0 0 DS Fancy and Plain Casinieres -- Blick Cloth; Italian Cloth, Vesting's, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans,Shirt Fronts, Collars, Neck Tide, Under Shirtrawers, Buck Gloves, Buck Gauntlets; &c DOMESTIC GOODS : Furniture Check, Bedding, Cotton Flannel, all Wool Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, Towling &c. QUEENSVIARE, CEDARWARE. AND GROCERIES, Syrups ' Molasses, Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffee, Ess Coffes, Sugars, Tobaccos, Rabbit. Soap, Tea, &c. The above goods have been purchased for the Cash and I desire the same to be sold for Cash as we don't keep any books. fly strict attention to basilic); s and a desire to please in every respect I hope to merit a continu ance of patronage. Oct 28, 1864. NEW FALL - AND WINTER GOODS JUST FROM THE EASTERN AUCTIONS AT THE NEW STORE OF METCALF & HITESHEW, EIIAMINABBORG. On Second Street, nearly Opposite the W E now have a full stock of all kinds of Dry 11 -Goods and Notions, which we are selling at astonishing low prices (for the times). We have Delains Plain & Figured from 3ft._ up Colicoes, II 25 411 Cloaking Cloths,. " 225 " Cassinets, 44 75 a , Unbleached Muslin . ' " 26 44 Bleached, s" 30 " , All Wool Flannel, " 60 " Hoop Skirts for Misses, • " 25 -s " " -Ladies, - d 75 s - Wool Under Shirts, tt - 125 It " Over " • " 250 " Stocking Yarn, 187 per lb. Best Spool Cotton only 10c ... . In short we are selling almost every thing lower then can be bought (at present) wholesale in the, cities. Call if you. please and see for yourselves. METCALF & HITESHEW. N. B. We are also Agents for the Singer Sew ing Machine. M, & H. Oct. 28, 1884 PUBLIC SALE. MHE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on 1 SATURDAY the 26th day of NOVEMBER next, the following described Real Estate, viz : A half Acre lot of ground, situated in Quincy, oppo site the Lutheran Church, with a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE with Basement and• Store Room attached, Wash House, Frame Stable, Hog Pen, and other out buildings thereon. There are a variety of choice Fruit trees on the lot and a spring „branch running through it, with a Well of good water convenient to the house and a Cistern just completed, near the door. A lso— =CO AILIICIEILIEMiIe more or lees, of first quality Liniestone Land, ad • joining lands of A. S. Monn, John Stem • David Snowberger and the Snow Hill form, -- about 2 Acres of which are well set with .thriving Timber. On this tract there is a fine OR'JHARD of grafted;fruit trees. Also—A tract of MOUNTAIN • LAND, ajoining lanes of H. Good, John Lantz, and others, containing 10 ACRES, more or less, well set with thriving Chestnut and other timber. ale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by 84-I,The above property may be purchased privately prior to the day of sale. H. H. Oct. 28—ts. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT THE ILISEBTO 11181 NY 6008 Mill ! OGILBY having just returned from New 171 6 York and Philadelphia with a LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSOR7MEN7. OF LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which he has bought at very low prices and is en abled to offer great inducements to persons. wish ing BARGAINS. Persons visiting us we shall take much pleasure in showing them our stock and offer them great bar gains in buying. S. 0,, WashingtOn House "Store," Hagerstown, Md. Oct 28-2 in. !WAIL. 1110117 X. 141b1" lIGE- CHOPPING MILLS : MIRE subscriber would inform the public that he .11. has purchased of V. H. Gilbert, the well-known sawing and Chopping Mills ' situated about one quarter of a mile from Bear's Factory, and is now prepared to saw Lumber to order, by mill or circu lar saw, and is also prepared to chop corn,oats, &c. at short notice. tWI - ' Persons whntiag ,WATER WHEELS can have them made, to . order at short notice. None but the - best material will. Be used for this purpose. By punctuality' and: intention to business he hop/m.lO merit a liberal 'share . of• the public's patronage. . JOHN L. METCALF. P. S. The subscriber offers for sale a new FRAME BtIILIHDiG, 10 by 16steet;suitable for a backbudding, • wash l ions . stable, etc., alt ready for roofing. J. L. M. Nov. 4, 1864.' 16.ELIANI. THE stibscriber offers at private sale a lot of ground ,situated near the Blue Rock School House containing about 19 ACRES, upon which there is a comfortabl two-story • Loci HOWSE. good Smoke lionse,Lßarettche tHonse, Hog Pen, Etc. Thera is also a fun ORCHARD of grafted fruit on the premises and a Cistern near the deer: gi Nor % 11 —4t] GOStLERT:- luT Alf TED;:TheThubscriber will P3ithehtith- TY est cash price for, .Irled Appler.and Peaches, to be delivered in Vt'syeshorl. . Noiv . ' T. J. WA I,KC • lATESTARRIVAL VaIfASIKFUL far kind favors and patronage, here tofore bestowed upon him, again appears before the public to solicit a continuance of the same.— lie flaying just returned from th s iti cities with a fine and Well selected stock of new 's Which he intends selling at very low rates, which he knows he can do to the satisiaction of all 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. 11E. AIL 111. He has.a large assortme of Dress Goods consisting in part of ChaHies, Printed and Plain De!nines, Fig'd and Col'd Silks, Plaid Mohair, Silk Warp Mohair, Bereges, Medona Cloth, Lavellas, Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Cullman.; Union Cassimeres, Bulk Linen', • Cottoned fiA. Summer Coalinga, • Tweeds, VeMt Cord, Marseilles, Silk-Vesting, ' Velvatine Vesting., of all kinds; injfactja full assatment of goods for Gentle men wear. Also a larger and well selected stock of Mullin, 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 ust ca 11 in and you will find him ready to writ 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. Bo give him a call, and be will sell you goods as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhe.re. Nov. 11, 1864. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM Y stock embraces all the beet styles bf Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fanoy 1 2:111450 IM;11:1COLICEsll'a C 150.9 30 Plain and Fancy VESTINGS, all of which will be made to order in the most fashionable and work manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit cueto mere. 'Also a full stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING zCHEAP FOR CASH.-sil Also, one of the best selected stocks-,01 GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts, Hoisery, Gloves and Ties in endless variev. Also, Military cloths and Cassimeres which will be made o order at the shortest notice. H.ROSENBERG J. A. FISZER, opposite Washington House, Hagereto , s,n, Oct. 21 1864. THE undersigned intending to rem ovl to the West will sell at Public Sale, at h is tesidenct , near H. Besore's mill, on the road Leading from Waynesboro' to Chambersburg, 3 milva from the former place, on SATURDAY the dd day of De comber next, the following, personal ~property, viz 1 FIRST-RATE NIII:CA COW, 4 FAT HOGS, 1 Open-top Buggy, 1, set good Har ness, 1 first-rate Saddle and Bridle, Vilbarrels Coin, 1, load Clover Hay, half load 'Timot hy Hay; House hold and Kitchen Furniture, consii4b4 of bedsteads and bedding,,bureau, tables, chairs, stands stoves, carpeting, &c. &c., 1 barrel Vinegar', 2 good Meat Vessels, 8 bus. Potatoes; 8 cords 0 tk Wood, and many articles of value not enumeriated. rirSale to commence at 10 o'clock on said; day4when *the terms will be made known by Lebanon Valley and Pennsykvania R. R. De- Army and !Navy' :claims. - J - r OSEPkt DOUGLAS, Attorney at La w Waynesporo', being duly licensed .as Clitim A gent will procure Pensions, Bounty, Bounty Land anearages of pay and clothing, and all other allow ances due seamen and soldiers, their !minim repre sentatives. 'May 27—ti. MHE subscriber informs his former patrons and I . the public gemerally, that he has re-commenced the BANMERING business, in the room formerly occupied by the net, Office, and is now prepared to do liair•cutting 'and .tihaving in the beef style. • • • . GEO: U. }TICE. , °ebbe: IS • • - • • L 11101CAlinrkdittle PowTei at Peti. f; *64- Of NEW FALL I WINTER fly COM A. T'' GEO. STOVER'S, Wftynesboro', Pa. e---0-- FALL AND WINTER 0 0 D FOR THE ' French and domtic Ginghs MO Poplins . Pongee Mixture, , Cloth for Ladies, Wrepings, G loves, .. Hosiery, in great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, DOMESTIC GOODS, FIRST SUPPLY OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AT THE A!M=al PUBLIC SALE. /JIANIAL COLE. Nov 18-3t] J. R SKIM Auct. • STATES UNION lOTEL, OPPOSITE Tat • • pots, HARBIBILIURG CITY, PA. .1011i11 W. TAYLOR, Pro rietor. Oct. 7-Iv] BARBERING. - P 0 1101t:4'.: : 11011,10‘11: COLTTIVIN I . DT . O . ' 4'l' R - 1864. SECOND ARRIVAL, SECOND ARRIVAL; siEcowD ARRIVAL, WINTER GOODS, WINTER GOODS, WINTER GOODS! PRICE & HOEFLICH lrir AVE just received end ere yet reeeivinerom the Eastern markets a fine addition to their stock of 111 COBS GROCERIES, &C, To which the attention of the community is direc ted as they will discover that they are offering goods lower thnn the prices have been heretofore through the country. Their stock of DELAINES, Cannot:be surpassed for desirableness of style and quality. CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, Of the latest poems, PRINTS, FL 1 1NNELS. A fine assortment of Sack Flannels, also La- dies Cloaking Cloths of the different colon worn, and at prices to suit all. Ladies Clouds, Sontags, Horids, ke, cao,aiaznaa aciccia4 We boast of having the largest assortment ever brought to Town. Were bought twenty.five per cent. cheaper than present prices and will be sold accordingly. ' grenadine , Wool Deloins, • Poplins, Challies, Lawns, plain and figured, BaLaerines, ° Crape Despanges, Eng. Crape, American Prints, / l unch Crape, Collars, irdk'fs, Mitts, Gauntlets,&e OUR 'FANCY STOCK • comprises a great variety of Balmoral.. Hoop Skirts !Shawls, Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim ming Ribbons, Laces, &c. DOMESTIC GOODS BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, Linen' Sheetings, Bleached sand Brow■ Diapers, Tiekings, Strips, • . Forinturo Cheek., Devises, Cottonades, Linens, Bags & Bagging CARPETS. • . gnor,EmE&, Our Stock of Groceriesis very large. Sugars of different grades—Molasses at various prices. Loaf Sugar, Syrup, Coffees teal Rio and Dandelion, American and English' breakfast do., Tens, Fish, Cheese, Rice. -411 C : Mal XII XIL 9 WILLOW 'WARE AND QUEENSWARE, And every. article necessary to supply the necessi ties or render comfutable.our old friends aria ac quaintances. We mean• to give Piasonu. Arrarr vim; vo sustxsss•and give our friends every'accom niodatiodpossible. With Many thanks for a gen erous, patronage 'heretofore' tvrei shalt endeavor to merit a continuance of the public'. favors., • • "' 401SEPH 'PRICE, tiANUEL BOEFLICH li'aNnesboro; 1864, i~ z.7;Txe h. ~ ;r MERINOS, A.LPA.CCAS, TWILLS, TESTIN2S, GINGHA HS, LINSETS, Silks, Bare_es OIL CLOTHS, Blinds. and Hangings J , " • -; , f • . ' "' • '4 Y :4) ' ~~~ e =~-. ~ ~. illy LITHST ARRIVAL! AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO., Waynesboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIrtrING IliElll, FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY. 7110117 - IMIT "31E• .11E 11ElL OOHS!! WINTER DRY GOODiI WINTER DRY 'GOODS WINTER DRY GOODS Winll I 31 DRESS GOODS LADIES LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS FURS, SHAWLS AND Nil BIAS, VMS, SHAWLS AND NUBTAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NIJBIAS . HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND'GLOVES,s HOSIERY AND GLOVES 1111 r MO 1 4 111 V 9 OM ZNIGITEn VIDDS g MEN'S WINTER GOODS, WS-WOMB - WO ODD: , MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND hATINETTS t CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, LOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, • UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, . AND AND • AND • DRA WEBS. • DRAWERS, • • DRAWERS, GROCERIES Groceries, Groceries, Groceries, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. !MEM I ; All 1021 S. Queensware, Queensware, Queenstoare, , . 13Pr We would call the attention is oar custom era and the public to our new mock of good., taut at,the same time rvbirri • our thanks to customer* and others for their lilieral patronage; and will en deavor by kir dealing with all, to merit a-contiaw ance of the same. • - AMBERBON, BENEDICT & CO. October 21,1864. • " . ; • ciinscle yo u . must get, it s " C1V34.1 IF you 'went Feb.: . s, 'GC /Tardware; Hardware, .Ijcirdware. Node:ins, Notions, Notions. MISS