'TIMM .est.x.ezus.xt., . Ou the 24th ult., at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. J. F. Oiler, Mr. JOHN W. GOOD, to Miss SARAH, ANN, STOLE% both of Quincy townshiP. vir Um parties to, the above 'alliance in the midst of their joy did not forget, to re molder the Plifiter, for which 'lvo rotate them our thanks and trust that prosperity and a full Mesure of hymen's! enjoyments ' may be theirs in the future. "Tog utile rmay-they-sweetly live, Together may they die, And each a starry crown, receive And reign above the sky.", ' On the 27th inst., by the R(.4,5..,..3% F. 01- ' ler, Mr. J A.COB PRICE, to Miss RACHEL DAVIS, both of Quincy township. ' Onihe Ist inst., .at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. W B. _Kras, Mr. Wm. H. FUNK to,Miss MARY .13. SIR BETT, both of this . place. . • . , : ~ viirA bountiful share of "good things"— wine included, aid better than all, a two. spot "green back"--aceornpanied the above notice. For this handsome token of their remembrance, friend BILLY and his fair young bride, will accept our thanks and kind , wishes fee their future prosperity. Thrice harpy ! in thy life•wreath, ' That Hymen's joy bath spread— May all thy sorrows vanish • Ar d all thy tears be shed: No stinging words of sadness To chafe the heart that's torn— ' But always, elwayeaucking , . . Flowers, without g'tfiorn. IVEIMELVEOEMS. From the American of Tnesday last FLOUR.—Sales on 'change were confined to small lots. ofilownril Street Super at 611. and Extra do. at $.11.50 bbl. Market dull and unsettled. GRAIN.—Very good and prime Maryland white Wheat brought 280@285 cents, and lair and very r•ood red 255 260 cents.— Transactions limited and market heavy at the close. Corn ruled higher under a brisk jn quiry. Sales of old white at 190®192 ets. only. one lot bringing the extreme pride; new fiat do. at 180 cents; Hominy do at 185® 190 cents;_old-yellow-at 195 cents, and—no do. at 185®190 cents. Oats were quite ac tive, bringing 96@98 cents, weight a fur ther advance of 2 eects. Rye so i at 175 cents, closing steady. PERSONS who (gave their notes at Ihe sale'of the subscriber on the - 23d Jay of February last, are notified that the sane was due on the 23d ult. Immediate payment-is-therefore requested, dec 2-30 J OHN PRICE. WW AYNESBORO' HOTEL, Wast. - yza.csl:34::,x - c), 7 3P:36. FRANCIS:BOWDEN, PROPRIETOR. MHE subscriber respeetfully announces to his friends and the public generally that he has concluded not to dispose of his Hotel property and will continue' the business as heretofore. The House has but recently been thoroughly RE-FlT TEllzand 11E-FITILX-ISHED, - So that he is now enabled to allbrd eve!) , comfort and convenience to his guests. His TABLE will at all times be provided with ihe best provision the markets will afford. Attached to this Hotel is a large and Commodi ous new 6table. • An attentive Hostler will at all times be in readi ness, and special dal!ntion will be paid to the wants of transietd. visitors. Hi BOWUEN. Dee. 2-Iy. BOlilligil 011011 Elia, 10. 21. BE it ordained by the Town Council of the Bo rough of Waynesboro', and it is hereby enac ted by the authority of,the Fame, That from and after the 13th day of December, A. D., 1864, from the curb inward, one-half of the width of every pavement-along-the-mtreets -of-said — Borough (ex ce t those along_MakLatreet,-alcsady-provid-t.Tdibr shall be kept open and unobstructed. And any person or persons who by placing any matter or thing on said space to be kept clear and unobstruc ted, or by carrying on any business whatsoever, thereon ; or who in any way or manner shall im pede the free and proper use thereof, shall upon conciction,furfe.it and pay for the use of said Bo rough such sun (not less than one dollar nor more than live dollars) as the Chief Burgess may deter mine. Provided, nevertheless, That any person or persons obstructing said space to be kept open as aforesaid, by but. hewing thereon, shall upon con viction, forfeit and pay for the use of said Borough, for the first offence the sum of five dollars, and fur each and every Offence thereafter the sum of ten Palsied this 26th day of November, A. , 1). 11164. Attest -J. H. Wat.au, Seery. WM. E. FLANAGAN. President of the Twain Council. Approved—This Twenty-ninth day of Novem. her, A. D., 1864. U .STONEHOUSE, Dec. 2-3 ti Chief Dingoes. PUBLIC SALE. T ERE will be exposed to Public Sale, on the Pa., in Quincy township, Franklin coun ty, Pa., OR SATURDAY TRH 24TH DAY orllsegatusa, 1864, the following described Real Estate, viz : No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, conti)ining 56 ACRES and 58 Perches, neat "trwasure, adjoining Ni.rYi and 3, and lands of Rudolph Speelman, Samuel Wingert and Samuel Pfeutz, on which is orcetod a good two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, litareand other buildings. About 45 Acres clear, and well "cultivated and under good fence. Good mrator and every convenience about the premises. No. 3. A TRACT OF LAND containing 21 ACRES snd 67 Porches, neat ineasuili, adjoining Nom. '1 and 2, and lands of Jonathan Bear, John bum mers, Conrad Zody and Sumuel Tfoutz. On this tract there is erected a large STONE CRIST MILL on Little Antietam Creek, about 4 miles from Way nesboro and la miles from Quincy, and is one of the most favorable locations in the county. 'Ph ere is also a DISTILLER Y, 2 BR I,C X DWELLING lIOUSES and other buildings en the premises, all in good repair. Tsrtust—One-third of the purchase money to re tini a lion on t.e land during the lifetime of tht wi t)ow, she to receive the interest thereon semi-an nually, to be computed from the let of April, 1865 , when pratiession will be given; at her death the prin cipal sum to go to the heirs of M. Pfoulz. decid.--- The balance---one.third Ist April, 1865; and the re• anaieder lit April, 1866, with interest hem 14 A pril, 1865. Al/ the unpaid,'purchase money to be secured on the land. lelr'Sale to commence at 11 •'clock, A.M., JOHN HELLER, Atire'r and Trustee owl/ Estate M. Mute, dec'd. ' Dec 2—la. lr% RAKE'S hitters of Pcb. 5, PUBLIC SAEL rirlHE undersigned Intendlngto remove Weet,'will sell at Public Salo at his residence,. adjoining Dayhail's Machine •13hop en the road loading from the Leltersburg Tim:silo-to Jacob? Church, • On -Wednesday, the 21st day of December 'Q4, the folloWiriwproperty, to • wit: 4 WORK HORSES U of Then► !cutlers, 1 an extra family mare, 6 MILOHLCIOVITS----- 4 head YOUNG CAVFLE; 6 head FAT HOGS, 3 Sows, 1 with 11 Pigs, 1 Boer, 7 Shoats, 4 head of Sheep, 2 FARM WAGONS, (1 a four-inch;) 1 We; gon and Sand Bed, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Falling Top Buggy, 1 Sleigh and Bells, 4 sat of MOW', Gears,. 6 sets of Plow Gears, 44 sets of Harness, 4 sets of Fly Ni:tts, 2 sets of Buggy Harness; 1 set of Buggy Fly Nets (leather;) Collars,•Britiles, Halters, Wagon and Plow lines, 1 Wagon Saddle and whip 1 set Curt Gears, 1 Riding Saddle and bridle, j side Bridle Loathe, ' 1 COVER , AVELE.R I (Hansicker's make;) 1 three iind 2 two.horse Bar . - shear Plark 8 double and 1 single d0.,1 Corn Cov erer, 2 HarroWs, 1 treble and 2 double traes,. s Brae - firs, 3 Log Chains, lot of single trees, 2 pair Butt Traces, 2 pair breast chains a lot of Cow Chains, a lot of traces, 1 jack screw, 1 . wheelbarrow, 1 set of dung boards, 1 thing sled 1 large Rope, 2 grain cra dles, 1 Oloverseed do., 2 mowing scythes, 2 work benches, 1 grind stone, fit Tools, 1 Cross-cut Saw, 1 Vice, 1 Screwplete, 2 wobden vice screws, 1 large and 2 small stone wedges, 2 mason hammers, 1 mat tock, 1 pick, shovels, digging Iron, Hoes, 2 Fishing Nets, 1 shot gun, 1 dung hook, a lot of Forks and rakes, a lot old and new iron. Also, about 35 a cres of MAIN IN THE GIUMIND, more, or less;fabout 30 bushels of OATS, 10 barrels of CORN. Also, Household and Kitchen Furni ture, consisting of 4 common Bedsteads, 1 Cottage Bedstead, I Secretary and Book-case, 2.Bureaus, 1 Ward Robe, 3 acts•chairi, 1 Boston and Ladies' Rocking Chair, 1 Whatnot, 1 fancy parlor Stand, 2 Looking Glasses, 1 Safe, 1 large Kitchen Cup board, 1 Sink, 1 Doughtray, 1 large any '1 small Dining Table, 1 Clothes Basket, 1 Ten-plate Steve, 1 1171111ffiii COOK STOVE, 10 • ~ 1 Sbop Stove, I large Dinner Bell; 1 Iron kettle, 3 Meat Vessels, 1\ Pickle Stand, Tubs, Buckets, a lot -cm pty--C i der- -Barre Is—, 2 B erre ls - N - in egar, -- 2 — Five= grit Kegs, 2 Water Kegs, Fruit and Pickle Jars, a lot crocks, and a great many other articles too nu merous to mention. above.artieles are all new and in dition ge-at "mr• - ""Enc - )n sat a reasonable credit will be given. MARTIN LUTHER BELL. Dec 2--ts. 1. BOSSARD, Auct. 'Spirit' copy and ch. advertiser. VALUABLE 'FAR.M F 01-S-A-L BE subscriber offers at Private Sale his valua ble Farm, situated one mile soutteast of Way nesboro', containing 145 ACRES First quality Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are, TWO FINE BRICK DWELLINGS LARGE STONE BANK BARN,' WAGON SHEDS and CORN CRIBS, Carri age Rouse and. all other neeeasary out-buildings. There is an excellent well of water_ in_the -yard Water near the buildings. There is also an excellent Orchard of .Gra fled fruit and about 12 or 15 acres of prime Meadow Land on the premises. rerhis is one of the best im proved and moat desirable farms in Franklin coun ty. GEORGE JACOBS. • Dec 2--tf 'Heral•l; Hagerstown, copy :it and sen d bill to this Write for collection. PUBLIC SALE. fr HE subscriber will sell at Public Sale,jat the I late•residence of Emanuel Miller, dec'd, about one mile East of Waynesboro', ON FRIDAY the 9th day of DECEMBER, 1864. the following pro. perty belonging to the heirs of Mary Miller, dec'd., to wit : -MILCH COlll Which — will - 1 rm. ifflib. out tio time of sale; 3 BEAD STOCK 110(1,S'; 1 Eight-day Clock, I Corner Cupboard, 1 Kitchen do., 1 Cooking and 1 Ten plate Stove, a lot Chairs, and other Household and Kitchen furniture• not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by Dec 2] AIIRM. MILLER, Agent. PUBLIC SALE. /TITHE subsetibor will offer at Pubic Sale, on SATURDAY THE 10TH Or Ph:CURER next his i rep arty, situated at the East end of Main 'awed, in Waynesboro, consisting of a lot of ground fronting oighty four feet with a story and a half FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,% Butighcasted, with Back Building, good Frame BLACKSMITH SHOP . and SHEWINO SHED, Smoke House, Frame STABLE—with room sufficient for 2 horses and 2 cows—thereon. Thrire is also a large Cistern near the kitchen door with pump in it and a variety of choice fruit trees on the lot. The stand has been long . established and is one of the best in the town for a Blacksmith. lEr Sale to commence at I o'- elotk on said day when the terms wilt be made known by nov 18--to] PUBLIC SALE. MHE subscriber will offer at Public dale, on 1 SATURDAY the 101/i qf December next, on the promises, the following described Real Estate, viz: A Lot of-Ground situated near the German town School House, adjoining lands of Matthias Nicholas, Peter Lout, and others, containing with a story and a half LOG HOUSE, Log Barn, Hog Pen, &c., thereon. Thom is a good well of water—near — the — house and a young Orchard of choice fruit• trees on the premises. Sale to com mence at o'clockion said day when the terms will be made known by JACOB .LOHMAN. • Agent for Samuel Fits. JOHN M. SMITH, A net. Bank Dividend. Nov IS THE Board of Directors of the Ist National Bank of Waynesboro' declared this day a sem i-annual Dividend of five per cent. of the profits of the last six months, which will bo paid on and after the 30th instant; JNO. PHILIPS, Cash. Nov 15 46.00 REWA.RD PASSENGER'S Shawl was — stolon from the Omnibus of the subseribure; in Waynesboro; on Wednesday evening, the 16th instant. The a bove reward will be paid for such information as will lead to the detection of the thief and the re covery of the shawl. Nov2s] cfrONER & WOLFERSBERGER. 15.A.1-01E. r IHE subscriber offers at Private Sale a lot of I ground situated near the . Blue Rock-. School House containing about 19 ACRES, ulion which there is a cumfortabl two-story . LOG HOITISE. good Smoke House, Barouche House, Hog Pen, &c. There is also lc fine ORCHARD of grafted fruit on the premises and a Cistern near the door. Nov. 11-4t] flllO. GOSSERT. KURTZ'S ONE FIRST-BATE ELI MM.& G. V. MuNo, Aunt PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will .expose to Public Sale, on the premises. on MonnAr not tens or Doom ing, 1864, the following described Real Estate, the property of John W. Rarbaugh, deed, to wit: Lot No. 4 on Leitersburg Street, in Waynesboro', front ing 87 feet, with a story' and a half BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Wish House, Good LOG WAGON-MA KER-SHOP-or good - Frame — Stabie with Carriage Shed attabhed, Hog Pen, &c., thereon. There is a good Cistern at the house and a variety of choke fruit trees on the lot. The stand is an , asceHent one for a iragrm.maker,or other mechanic. Sale to pommence at 10 o'clock on said day when terms will be made known by JACOB BEAVER, Adrn't. On the same day the subscriber will offer for aide Lot No. I, on the same street, fronting 83 feet. The improvements are, a TWO-STORY MUCK HOUSE, with a one and II half story BRICK DWELL ING attached—Smoke Houeo;' Wash Howie and Bake-oven,; all under one roof—a good Stable, Car riage House, Hog Peri, and other ont-bullding- There is also a good Cistern it the kitchen door and a variety of the most choice fruit trees, gra peas etc. on the lot. (i Terms will be made known on the day of sale. JACOB BEAVER. Nov 27—ts) . G. V. Morro, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned will sell at Public Elate, on SA7ORDAY THE 24m in , Daaattaun, 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 thelitarsh Run to Hagerstown, togeth er with 6 ACRES PRIME LAND adjoining the 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, &c. Altogether it is one of the most desirable res idences in the county. Also at. the same .time wiU be sold the following personal property, viz: ONE REM HORSE, l_st_yeara_oliLihethestituggy_borse , dn-the-countyv 1 Buggy, best kind, nearly new; 1 set new Black smith Tools, 1 Patent Dry House, 1 new Cart, 1 Hand Cart, and a lot of other articles. Er Sale to be hold on the premises at 10 o'clock on maid -day - when WILLIAM KOONS. G. V. MONO, Aust. good con tlay,vrhon noy. 25—ts. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALES THE subscriber will o ff er at Public Sale, on SAT I:ILDAT THE 17TH or DEMMER, 1864, bis House suul__Lot_of—Ground situated atthe East end of Waynesboro', on Main street. The house is a com fortable two-story • ' A.T El ERBOARDED BUILDING, and has been but recently refit ted with new frames, flooring, sic , and has attached a new Bach Build ing, &spite House, •Washnouse, &c. lIPSale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known noy. 25—ts) ' WM.OYEBCASH. "Wanted Correspondence.' , A GENTLEMAN of good moral character and refinement, desires to open correspondence with a number of LADIES of intelligence, refine ment and cheerful disposition. with a view of nu tual improvement and perhaps matrimony. Must be under thirty. Will exchange Photographs. Alt _letters prompt ly_snswered. DERSONB who gave their nodes at- the sale of r the subscriber on the. Itth day of February, 1864, are notified that the same fell due on the I Ith ins t. Payment is requested. now 25-3 t) 'HENRY GILBERT. PUBLIC SALE. HE undersigned intending to remove to the T West will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, near H. Besore's mill, on the road leading from Waynesboro'-to Chambersburg, 3 miles from the former place, on SATURDAY the 2d day of De cember next, the following personal property, via 1 EH ST-BATE MULCH COW, • GSO-Open-top--Buggy, 1 - set - good - liar= ness, 1 first-rate Saddle and Bridle, 5 barrels Corn, 1 load Clover Hay, halt load Timoty Hay; House hold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of bedsteads and bedding, bureau, tables, chairs, stands stoves, carpeting, &c. &c., 1 barrel Vinegar,2 good Meat Vessels, 8 bus. Potatoes; 8 cords O ak Wood, and many articles of value not enumerated. VirSale to commence a t 10 o'clock on said day,'when the terms wildbe made known by DANIEL COLE. Nov 18-31] J. B. Slung, Au,:t. CiAME to the premises of the subscriber at Quin. cy, on or about the first, of October, a white and red spotted MULY BULL, -about 3 years The owner is requested to come, prove property, pay charges and take him away Quincy, Nov. 18-3t.] L. C. KEPNE R. Executor's Notice NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Testa mentary to the Estate of Charles Hoch. lade of Quincy , township, dec'd have been granted to the undersigned. All persona knowing themselves indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment., and those having claims will present them properky au thenticated fur settlement. nov 18--4 t) WM. FLEAGLE, Ex'r. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. ITIHE subscriber 'will offer at Public Salo, orf;sAr- VHDAY TIID 3D OV DEORMBDR, his House end Lot of Ground Fituntod on Main street, in Waynes boro'. The improvements are a two-story DWELLING 11011 SE I St part brick and part weatherboarded with two-story Back Building attached, with good cellar under the whole Building, there is also a fine Cave in one of the cellars—fine Spring House, Smoke House and largo Shop in the yard, a good Well of water near the door —also a • _ IEIL with S tabling fo4B horses and a thrashing flow in it, with corn crib, granary and hog pen attached. The above property is pleasantly located and in' the' most business part of the town. larSale to com mence at 1 o'clock do said day when the terms will be made known by Wit. Jr. MILLER. nov 18-01 G. V.MoNo. Auct. Army and, Navy :Claims. --- T OSEPII DOUGLAS, Attorney at La w Waynesporo% being duly licensed as Claim A gent will procure Pensions, Bounty, Bounty Land arrearages of pay anti clothing, and nil other allow ances duo seamen and soldiers, their heirs or tepee sentatives. May 27—tt. TIO subscriber informs his former patrons and the public generally, that he has re-commenced the BARBERING business, in the room formerly occupied by the Post Office, and in now prepared to do Hair-cutting and Shaving in the best efyle. GEO. B. PRICE. °stellar 1$ • RiTaitAT'S Canto rovirtlei 14 Ft+. LI, '64 B.MIVIOR Lxol. AIR Box 1121, Pittsburg, p, NOTIC:E. ESTRAY. BARBERING. LATEST ARRITAL EtY COOK GEO. STOVERS, caHAMKFIJI. for kind favors and patronage bete tofore bestowed upon him,' again appears before iho public to solicit's continuance of the same.— Ile hailng just returned from the eaatern cities with a fine and well selectedstoth of new EOODS, .Which he intends selling at very rates,rwhich he knows he can do to the satisiaction of all will eall 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. • IE4 AB— MP 111 L sio lie has a large aesortme of Dress Goods consisting in part of Chalhes, • Printed and Plain Delainea , 811, Fig'd and Col'd Plaid Mohair, • • Silk Warp Mohair, • Pongee Mixture, Cloth for Ladies, Wrapings, G loves, Hosiery, in great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Broad Cloths, ' Black and Fancy Cassimsras, Union Cassi mores, Duck 'Anew?, Cottonades, Slimmer Coating, • Tweeds, Yelvlt Cord, Marsailles, Silk Vesting, Velyatine Vesting., of all kind.; inlfactla full assotment of goods for Gentle• men wear. Also s larger and well selected mock of DorizEsno GOODS, 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 Goode line ust call in and you will find him ready to wait on you with pleasure. To persons having country Produce to sell, they will find it to their advantage to bring it to Sto- - = ver's,as he always gives the highest market price. So give him a call, and he will sell you goods as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. Nov. 11,..1864. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS JEST FROM THE EASTERN AUCTIONS AT THE NEW STORE OF METCALF & HITESHEW, EFIAMOBRADURG. On &sand Street, nearly Opposite Ow A. 04 lITE now have a full stock of all kinds of Dry VV Goode and Notion., which we are selling at astonishing low prices (for the times). We hove Delano Plain & Figured from 35 up Colicoea, .. 28.. Cloaking Cloths,.. .et 225 ot Cassinets. 0 73 " Unbleached Muslim . ' 28 al Bleached, " e. 30., All Wool Flannel. .. 55 .• Hoop Skirts for Mimes, ok 25 .0 " " Ladies, '. 75 a Wool Under Shirts, 0 225 " ' 04 Over " . . 0 250 1 .• ' stocking Yarn, 187 per lb. Beat B pooliCotton only 10c In short we are selling almost everything lower then can be bought (at prelim!) wholesale in the cities. • Call if you please end see for yourselves. METCALF & HITESHEW. N. B. We are also Agent. for the Singer Sew ing Machine.M. & H. - 0ct.28, 1864 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES WISINTOI ME IMY 000 N Mil 1 CI OGILBY having just returned frnrn Now cl. York and Philadelphia with a LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMEN7 OF LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S FALL AND WINTER. DRY GOODS,_ which he hos bought st very low prices and is en abled to offer meat inducements to persons! wish ing BARGAINS. Persons visiting us wn shall take much pkosure in showing them our stock and offer teem great bar gains in buying. 8. 0.. Washington House fiptore," Hagerstown, Md. Oct 28-2 m. ' Wir.".z.MlL 15211 V W. .INOT 41Gir CHOPPING MILLS t 1118 E subscilber would inform the public that he 1, has yurchased of V.ll. Gilbert, the well-known sawing and Chopping Mills, situated about one quarter of a mile from Bier's Factory, and is, now prepared to saw Lumber to order, by mill or circa- r saw, and is also prepared to chop corn ' oats. atm at short notice. 1135" . Persons wanting 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 attention to business he.hopea to merit a liberal shorn of the public's patronage. JOHN L. IVIETCALV. P. S. The sir'llseriber offers • for snleiti new FRAME BUILDING, 10 by 16 feet, sui ta ble for a backhanding, wash house, stable, etc., all ready for roofing. J . L. M. Nov. 4, 1864. ARRIVAL t "Money Saved is Money Made I" TF you scant to huy goof7a cheap go to MET ] CALF& lIITESHEIV'S, Chamberaburg,where -they are !tin rellient nt Panic ptircs. .Citambcr:Lurg, K PRTTS OF lilitY IA LL I WIPER A. gr Waynesboro', Ila. .-.0- FALL AND WINTER FOR TUE ereges, Means Clotb, Lavellas, Al' THE PIIICII4 110EPLIC111 COLUMN NOV. 4TR -1864, PHECOND ARRIVAL, NECOND ARRIVAL, SECOND ARRIVAL, WINTER GOODS, WINTER GOODS, WiNTEB GOODS! PRICE& HOEFLICH IaAVE, just received and are yet receivindfrom the Eastern markets a lino addition to their stock of ELY GOODS GROCERIES, &C, To which the attention of the coat mull_ ey-m lower-than-the I nc e . the country. 1 heir stook of . DILAINES, KICRINOII, ALPA.OOAII, Cannot:ba asrpeutsed fbr desirableness of style and quality, CA.SSIIXERES, CLOTHS, Of the bites palmier, PRINTS, ~ClN(iliAl[e; P.} . FLANNELS. :kins-assortment of Sack Flannels, also La dies Cloaking Cloths of the different colors worn, and at prices to suit all. Ladies Clouds, Sontaga, Hoods, Zlol9GlattOti aOC)C/aQ. We boast of having the largest asaortment ever brought to Town.' Were bought twenty.five per cent..cbeapei than present prices and will be sold accordingly. Wool Wool Delains, Poplins, Chollies, 'Awns, plain and figured, Dniserines, Crape Despnnges, Eat. Crape, American Prints, irsneh Crape, Collars, Mitts, Ganntletsote OUR FANCY , STOCK comprises a great variety of Balmoral's. Hoop Skirt Shawls Gauntlets. Kid Gloves, Head Nab, Trim m og Ribbons, Laces, dm DOMESTIC MODS BROWN AND 13LEACIIMD MUSLIN, Linen Sheetings, Bleached and Brown Diapers, Ticking., Siripe, trips, Cheek., Bariams, Coitonides, Linens, Bags k Bagging CARPETS. OIL CLOTRS, Blinds and Efanginga t©VAIES,i OUT Stock of Grocprips is very large. Sums of different grades—Molasses at various prices. Loaf Sugar, Syrup, Coffees, real Rio and Dandelion, American and English breakfast do., Teas, Fish, Cheese, Ries. 4ED, MO. D _4918: llFit ds• WILLQIK WARE AND QUEENSW'ARE, And every article necessary to supply the neeessi tiers or render comf3rtable our old friends and ac qtraintances. We mean tO give r PIVISONAG Arras-, LION TO Detetlene Mid give our friends every acrom modation possible: With many thanks for a gett: erects patronage heretofore we shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the public's favors. JOSEPH , PRICE, . L • EOErT.T.Cii,' ilaytirs . en7. Yr.v 4, 1 ng-gooda TWILLS, TXSTIN VII, LINSETS, Silks. rages ',OCTOBER' - 164. LATENT ARRIVAL! I=E=l3 UMW BENEDICT & CO.; Waynesboto' Pa,. ARE NOW REOErVING. TER FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, r3iir jaa_ go I ! WINTER DRY GOODS WINTER DRY (moos WINTER DRY DRESS GOODS LADIES LADIES LADIES _DRESS GOODS • DRESS GOODS DRESS 000D8 FT3RS, SHAWLS AND NTIBIAPt, FURS, SFIA WI.S AND NIT BTA , FURS, SHAWLS AND INIUMAS HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES; HOSIERY AND GLOVE*. 11 Id r_ IMP METED X 7073 MEN'S WINTER Goons, ME - N': - WINTEI MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, • CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND MATINETTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINOTT.SI i UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS,' • . UNDERSHIRTS, • " AND AND AND -DRAWERS. • DRA WERI4, DRAWERS, GROCERIES! Graceries, Groceries, Groceries, Y GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. agEEINAH An 111101 S. Queensware r Qwensware, Queensware, rip• Wo would call thn attention e oar custom em and the public to our new neck of 'goods, ant 9 at the same time' vtnrn our thanks to customers r.nii others for. their liberal patronage, and will en deavor by fair dealing with all, to merit a continu once of the same. " AMBERSON, 1:1`Eli EDICT dr. CO. October 21, • t86$ ' you •wart fir( r, trrei tOII Irmo Ffif i 1 ;11 1. Fub. 5, 'fit • - I , { ~~E~ { i. i;~. Harchiare, Hardware, hardware. Notions, Notions, No Hons.