k ... - THE subscriber intending to remove West, will soll at Pub lie s Sale, at httiitbaideioce: _ fug 4 . o 4 l3 i l ; sore,. Mill, on the road leading from Waynesboro ,tojChimberabUO L miles from the former place, Oh Atilday theta day of January, 1868, ,the following personalpmparty,, ; consisting of,stpck sad `faiming REAtoplOagEB. I 4 4 11 41 : among which are 2 good , brood Mares • heavy with fool, 1 two-yeari one-vca old bolt, 7 HEAD OF MILO. 4 of Which will be fresh about the time of -sal Head of fine young Cattle, 1 Fat Bull, 30 1111 AD - OF. SHEEP, . among which is one fine Buck,'l2 Head of HO.l ainong which• are 1 Sow end Boar ) • of the Suftlk Breed; 2 fat HOGS; 2 Plantation Wagons, 1 lour inch 'tread, nearly new, I nrertow trend, 1 Wood Bed, good as now, 2 pair gotio Hay Ladders, 1 Rockaway Buggy and harness, 1 Basket Sieigh, 1 large string of Bulls, 9 sots of Brerchbonds, 2 sets Froat Geare,looel astnew, 5 sets Plow Gcars,4 Ply bists,tbridles, halters, lines , , 2. three.horse Muslim how's, 1 two-horse ,do., 6 double Shovel Plows, 2 single do., 1 corn Coverer. 2 three.horsa Harrows Cripple, double and 'single trees, spreaders, 1 fifth shin, 2 log chains, 2;pair butt traces, 2 pair breast chains, Clot of cow chains, 1 Wheelbarrow, 4 Grain Cradles; 4 mowing scythes, 1. Grind stone, 1 set of BLACKSMITH TOOLS, diging iron, crowbar, 2 mattocks, lot of forks and rakes, 1 dung• hook, lot of • old iron; 1 Side Saddle; ICHES 01 OHO IN TRR. OROIII, 101) B USH ELS OF POTATOES, 200 BARRELS ‘Or CORN Household and Kitchen Furniture consisting of 6 Bedsteads and Belling, 1 , Secretary, '2 Bureaus, 2 mis t s oi n i rs , 3 Rocking Chairs, 1 large and small; 3 Wash Stand, I Looking Mass, 2 Safes, 1 Corner Cupboard. 1 large kitchen Tnb:e, lite:ins: and 1 pining Telde,Ll template Stove, Cooking Steve and-'l,:istuveil. new; I lane Dinner B, 11, 2 iron ket tles, 1 Copper Kettle, 1 meat vessel, 1 pictileatand, —l - churnytilbs il buckets,;2_barrels_Vinegar; a lot of tinware, queensware, t„Crockery, &c., also, a lot _ra, mil Lard by the lb., applebutter by the oroak;a lot dried ftuit;'3 axes. muu an wedges, and many other articles too nunarrous to mention. tar Sale to commence at 9 o'clock nn said day when the terms will be made known. , LiEt/RGE MYERS. U. 1r; Mo'.e, Aunt. logifl—te] VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ---o IHE subscriber, Executor ol the laet Wilt an d Testament of Chas. Hoch, late of Quincy Township, dec'd, will sell at Publie,Sale, on the prealisss, ott Thursday s Dedelther 22d, 1864, the I,kl;oweig described licat-Ehtate-i)Mid—diicsii ed, to wit: • Purport No I. A 'TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND cow:limos 18 ACRES, 'under gliod fence, part post Lod rail, situated in th• ♦rllage of Tonistown. The improvinenti ore a ONE AND A HALF STORY ROUGHCAST OWEWNG ROUSE, -a Log Tenant !louse, Bank Bnrn anti ether notesL nary out-buildings, and an Orchardjof good fruit. Purpart No. 2. A TRA-yr OP LAND, one half mile North of 'Pomotown, containing =AIL • GDJES-1110 SMNIO This tract has een recently limed and is in a high state of cutrivatten. The improvements are, a one and allall-story 11 Saap a good Bain, Corn Cribs, also a Lime Kiln with a Quarry near by, a Fountain Pump in the yard brought from a never-failing spring, a young O rch ard of good fruit. Purports No. 3, 4 and 5, are Lots adjoining the last named, with comfortable • DWELLING HOUSES --in-good-repair-,-witli the necessary ou Jut ings at /Ached to each• The lots are all enclosed with pull ing fence. • • Purpart No. 11, Is a Tract of excellent TIMBER LAND, easy of access,' lying near the village of Tomstown, containing 15 Acres and 135 Perches, well set with Pine, Rockoak and Chestnut. This '1 ract will lie divided into two lots if desired. Purport N 0.7, Is A TRA C 1' OF MOUNTAIN LAND, and joins purpnrt 2,1; one half of the tract is under cultivation, Dart having been recently lim ed, surrounded with new post and rail and substan tial stone fence, the remainder is well set with her, part young Chestnut, This tract will be divi ned into several tracts if desired, plots of which will be exhibited on the.day of sale. POrpart No 8, Is a Chestnut Lot containing , a covered with large chestnut trees, and joins purpart 2nd. Any person wishing to view either of the above , described properties, before the day of sale, will be shown the same by calling on the subscriber resid tag at Snow Hill Mill. Possession will be given on the first of April, 'ls. gale to commence at 10 o'clock, on the premises of the first described tract, when the terms whirls will be easy will be made known by WM. FLEAGI.S, G. V. Mose,,Auct. Dee o—ta] N 0 71 0 E I , :__....., . r llE•undersigned, residing in Quincy, Franklin i county; Pa, intending to decline the Merchan tile business, offdrs his STOCK OF MERCHANDISE at Private Sale, The lot:alien is a bie•nsant one for business. being surrounded by. a healthy, wealthy and populous heighborhood. His stock embraces a .general assortment of goods, such as eve usually kept in country stores. For further particulars ;ap ply to the Imileesignett. Doc ,9 --St] E WIS COI. LIF WER Army and Navy. Claims. • 06EPH DOUGL VS, Attorney at La w Waynosporo% being duly licensed' as Claim A gent will pro Cure Pensions, Bounty, Bounty Land arrearagee of pay and clothing, and all other. allow ances due searnen and siohliors, their heirs or repre sentatives. May 27—ti.. • NOTICE! IDERSONS wbo gave their notes at the sale of the subscribc,r, an the 2.3 d day of. February last, are roitified that the sane was due on the 23d ult. Immediate payment is therefore requested. 4e9 2 7 - ati • ," • JoHN PRICE; Eairteie's Notite XTOTICE is hereby given, that Letters resat- IN'mentary:to the 'Estate of Chides Hoch, !steer .quinci."- . tiftinup t dec'd have been greeted, to the . . , tizulenrignial. • • • All persons knowing themselves indebted td the' plesse.mahe. immediate payment, rind theme' htiviitt chains , ' will'preeent them jaciperty au -thenticated foreettliment.. ' • . „ppm - • WM: .FLEAOLE, per.' Ly - zPIZING ISTYLB.OF RAU FOR 18041- - srel6o - ttv t r i b bLlSßAFTellatFs4ory, . iyit arms 14tene. Fab. 5, '64: ' lreßtefli V10:11:1Z ,Aiss 'ttLib AtED au mid tattle Imo Pimatienr 111 strength the Stomach klT Intestinal. nuva• ,"tgem, nn .eensisii iattet skiff niadtli . ,i:l3qtte, ' ' l t! They 'are • Sure pre4ittivt of ri2lnedy - ;ha ifoi••'' !knell itat;slll - dtTA, Xittlow Wo.ter e e . p Fonn Lief, It . us r l Pc- In pi( 'I . , InW- 1/1 t,J Tlie'llse of them iniproves the wind, even - gilt- Aplwtite, and , gives to lia , slag , .'!) and glossy skin—thus improv in tiiea:)pearanve, vigor and spirit of this noi,:c nninutl . The: property this Powder posresses in in creasit*' the o,uairtity o in Cos, gives it an import:moo and value o Melt should pi v•st it in the hands t.vvvy porstm keeping a row. By ;lethal eviierittient it has proven filet it will imlreasa the quantity of Milk and Cream to ent: per cent., and make the Butter firm and ,Wol.r. In tititening Cattle. it gives them an Thippeute, loosens their hide and ntaltes_theaLlitri_va_mitolt—titster. in :01 the Svvinn. Coughs. ITleer; in the Lovs, Liver, Sm. Ity . from half a coyer to It paprr of I itt.31.1 l'n Ire in a I,,tr rel of Swill, the Above Illse,ti.q van venteil. li. using , Cholera can he prevent —1 Price 25 ate, per Parser,or 5 Papers for $l, ,11.V31 RV S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., =EMI WHOLFSAIF Aro IVAIDINE DEPOT., No. 1.16 I l ratlklin. St., rtaltimore, ?t d. For Salo by I)Ymr2 mill Storekeeper. throl:crlimlt ttir St:tips IrrY — Phe above °Powders can be had at Manufac rurers' prices of FOURTIEVIAN, Waynesboro% Johnson, II ollow & Uowticn, Philadelphia; .f. Bender & Co., Pittsburg; Laughlin & Wheeling,Va. (Dee. 9 —ly . EO3IIGII opllinia, NO 21. DE it ordained by the Town Council of the M- I/rough of 'Waynesboro' and it is hereby enac ted by the aathotity of the same, That from and after the 13th (lax of December, A. P., 1864, from the curb inward, one-half of the width of every pavement along the streets of said Borough (ex cept those along Main street, already provided for) 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 conviction, forfeit and pay for the, use of said 80. rough such st.m (not less than one dollar nor more than five dollars) as the Chief Burgess may deter mine. Provided nevertheless, That tiny person or perso ns obstructing said space to be kept open as aforesaid, by but hering thereon, shall upon con viction, forfeit and pay for the use of said Borough, tier the first oinnee the sum of five dollars, and for each and every offence thereafter the sum of ten dollars. Passed tois 25th day of November, A. D. 1864. - Anent IT: Witten,. Sec'rv. WM. FLA NAGA N, President of the Town Council. Approved—This Trrecty- ninth day of Novem ber, A. D., 1864. H. IS TONE H OUS4 , Dec. 2-30 cull burgess.. PUBLIC SA LE. Fr HERE will be expoeed to Public Sae, on the premises. in Quincy township, Franklin cowl ty. Pa., On SATURDAY 1112 e4TII DAY (IP DECR2A - BErlf 1864, the follow ism described Real Estate, viz : .No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, containing 56 ACRES and 58 Perches, neat measure, adjoining No.. '1 and 3, and lands of Rudolph Fpeelman, Samuel Wingert and :Samuel Maltz, on whirl] is ercetad a good two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Barn and other buildings. About 45, Acres clear, and well cultivated and under good fence. Good water and every convenience about the premises. 'No. 3. A TRACT OF LAND containing 21 ACRES anti 67 Perches, nest measure, adjoining Nos. 1 and 2. and lands of Jonathan 13enr, John Sum mers, Conrad Zody and bonie! Pfoutz. On this tract there is erected a large 4TONE CRIST MILL en Little Antietam Creek, about 4 miles from Way nesboro and 1i miles from Quincy. and is one of the most favorable locations in the county. There lealsaa DISTILLERY, 2 BRICK D IVELL/Nr; ROUSES and other buildings en the premises, all in good repair. Tknsis : One-third of the purchase money to re main a lion on Vs° land during the lifetime of the widow, she to receive the interest thereon Bernd-an nually, to be computed from the Ist of April, 1865, when possession'will he given; at her death , the prim , . cipal sum t•. go to the heirs of M. Pfoutz. The.balanre--one-third Ist April, 1865„ and there mainder, Ist April, 1866, with interest from Ist A pril, 1865. All the unpaid purchase money to be Bemired on the land.- 11W Sale to commetiM3 at 11 o'clock. A. JOHN HELLER, Atim'r and T,-ustee-to sell Estate M. Plants , deed. Decipl—ts. FARM „FOR SALE, rrHE subperiber 'wishing to _remove to the 'West 1 offers at Private Stile his fermi sites:ted near the Gormantoyrn school House, in ,Washington coun, ty, containing 72 ACRES, • 25 of which is good Meadow Lang, 25 in a good , state of, cultivation.: the balance well set with thri ving Che.tnut and liochoek Timber. The improve 'tarots are a good two-story ZMaCII)CO—' with Basement, Cellar and: Skink . 'Henn; 'good Log,Barn, fog Pen and other buildings. Therein_ sn o Orchud of B 6 Apide_Treei,,bisides other Fruit on the ,premises.. ; A, stream of wa tee paratea through I,,,he'tmet with an exf.ellelit Speing:;near the Deel'9--4t) „ 01140:DEAL. the abovitiiritinOtia:roCitOß i3riVately on Plitt tsr. i t he2l wit J AhIiART. 1865, rt 1.41:14 ' 020 t tai t da,l et le o'idack; • • • t riIHE subscriber will .oipoie• to Public I the, preinises, on Wens., ;ram .26111,0 s posts sign, 1864, the following described Ilefillstate, the property •of John W. Harbaugh, dec'd,•W wil: liot 0.4 On Leitersborg Street; in -WoYncehoto% front itifg ,fli'fiet,:With a story and a half 13RICK DWELLING HOUSE, r t.skiri 4 *ash•Bons WAGON-141A- R'ER SHOPi" a good Pinthe- Stable with Carriage Shed attacho, Hog Reit, &64'thelion. There bi a good Cisteinfet the Koine ithir,i4ariety . of choice Trutt trees:en the ' The'-ititintl4 an excellent Wagerknekei,oi 'ether-ineebkiii ie. ' Sale to commence at 16 o'clock on said day when terms will be made known by JACO!! BEAVER, Adox't. the same day the subscriber will offer for sale Lot No. 1, on the same street, fronting 83 feet• The improvements me, a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with a 'one - and 4 hag Mary BRIPK:7ErWELL• atiliched—Smake, copse; ' Wash ,:1-IMise - and Ifake•ovrih,, till arider;ornirbuf=a goOd-Stable,'Cor- Tinge House. Hog Pen, and other out-buildings.— There is also a good, Cistern at thetkitcben don Una o vorietY' of the most choice fruit trr o s,,grspes. &c. on the lot. 1 112'Terms w.Il be made known on the dny of sale. JACOB BEAVER. Nov 27—ts) • G. V. Morin, Auct. VALUABLE FA.ltill FOR SALE. rirHE subscriber offers at Private Bale hie value . I hie Farm, situated 'ono mile southeast of Way nesbote, containing 145 ACRES First quality Limestone Lend, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are, TWO FINE BUCK ftINtS ^s LARGE STONE BANK BARN, 14 AG ON SHEDS anti CORN CRIBS. Carriage H ouse - ni is an excellent well of water in the yard and a stream of Spring Water running near the buildings. There is also an excellent Orchard of Grafted fruit and about 12 or 1.5 acres of prime Meadow Land on the premises. Willis is one of the beet bre !nova and most desirable fermi in Franklin coun Y Dec 2--ti elleral3,' Hagerstown, ropy 'St and rend bill to !fir office fin collection. PUBLIC SAEK se at Sale nt his residence, adjoining bnyhofrs Machine Shop ort__the_road—lending-frota the Leitersburg Turnpike to Jacobs' Church, On iVednescia,y the 21st day of December '64, the following property, to wit 4 WORKHORSES 3 of than leaders, I an extra Family mare, 6 MILCH COWS, 4 head YOUNG CATTLE, 6 toad FAT HOGS, 3 Sows, I with 9 Pigs, 1 Boar, 7 Shoats,'4 head of Sheep, 2 FARM WAGONS, (I a four-inch;) 1 Wa gon and Sand Bed, I Spring Wagon, 1 Falling Top Buggy, I Sleigh and Belts, 4 set of Wagon Gears, 5 sets of Plow Gears, 4 sets of Harness, 4 sets of Fly Nets. 2 sets of Buggy Harness, 1 set of Buggy Fly Nets (leather;) Collars, Bridles, Halters, Wagon and Plow lines, I Wagon Saddle and whip 1 set Cart Gears, I Riding Saddie and bridle, side. Bridle Leathe, 1 CLOVER, HULLER, (Hansicker 's make;) 1 three and 2 two-horse Bar shear Plows; 2 double and 1 single do., 1 Corn Cov erer, 2 Harrows, 1 treble and 2. double tree's, 5 sprea ers, 3 Log Chains, lot of single trees, 2 pail Butt Traces, 2 pair breast chains a lot of Cow Chains, a lot of tmces, 1 jack screw, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 set of dung boards, 1 dung sled 1 large Rope, 2 grain cra dles, 1 Cloverseed do., 2 mowing scythes, 2 work b'enches, 1 grind stone, 14t Toids, 1 Cross -cut Saw, 1 Vice, 1 Serewplate, 2 wooden vice screws, 1 large and 2 small stone wedges, 2 mason hanuners, 1 mat tock, 1 pick, shovels, digging iron, Hoes, 2 Fishing Nets, 1 shot .un 1 dun: kook,_a_lot_of_F_orks-ai, rn e - Ts; a' lot old and new iron. Also, about '35 a eves of GRAIN IN ME GROUND, more or fuss; about :30 bushels of OATS, 10 barrels of CORN. Also, Household and Kitchen Furni ture, consisting of 4 common Bedsteads, 1 Cottage Bedstead, 1 Secretary and Book-case, 2 Bureaus, 1 Want Robe. 3 acts chairs, 1 Boston and bodies' Rocking Chair, 1 Whatnot, 1 fancy parlor Stand, 2 Looking Glasses. 1 Safe, 1 large Kitchen Cup board, 1 Sink, .1 Doughtray, 1 large ant 1 small Dining Table, 1 Clothes Basket. 1 Ten-plate Stove, 1 WELIIISIII MK STOVE, 110.9., 1 Shop Stove, 1 large Dinner 1301; .1 Iron kettle,'3 heat Vessels, 1 Pickle Stand. Tubs, Buckets, a lot empty Cider Barrels, 2 Barrels Vinegar, 3 Five gai-Kegs, 2 Water legs. Fruit and Pickle Jars, a lot crocks, and a great many other articles too nu merous mention. The ulJoiv articles are 01l 'new and in good con ditiott. Hale to commence at 9 o'clockon sail ilay,vilion a reasonable credit will be given. MARTIN LUTHER BELL. Dec 2—tr. J. BOTIARD, .Spirit' copy and ch. advertiser. WiYlltSßoliil' 110TE1 A , FRANCIS BOWDEN . fiIOPRIETOR, rHE suliscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public generalh 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-FIT TED and RE-FURNISHED, so that ho is now enabled to afford evoty comfort and convenience to his guests. h is TABLE will at all timekbo provided with the best provision the Markets will afford. Attached to this Hotel is a large and commodi ous new Stable. An attentive Hostler will tit all times be in readi ness, and special attention will be pa blto the wants of transient visitant. : .,FßANClS' BOWDEN. Dec. 2. 7 .1 y. • , • TOWN.' PROPERTY..FOR: SALE THE' subseribeiviill °Saint Saie,:on BAT '.I7ROAIr THit 17TU of DlDOBlifica,. P 384, ht./louse aryl- Lot of Ground situated at - the Bait end of Waynesboro', on Main street. The house is a core • fortable two•story.. „ • \VEATUERBOARDED BUILDING, • and has been but recently refitted with new frames flooring, A c . and has attached a new, Back Buil - in;, Nutoke House, Wash House, dr.c. 1..-V"tinie to , commence at 1 o'clock on said ay when the terms will be made known: nov..2s—te) VOL OVEROAS i. -- 11111111VAint.tvAir, , "Money Bayed ie:Monev Ma. , .. ~ Tr yptiwAnt to buy ,goods cheap go to ,g,sy; jucAhr&iilTESHEW'S,Ch ai nb o r q bur g mli a re they t aSatiti solling-,q Panic piices. , . ; • ~* .., Otnituberf:bti*,,Nciir 6,.i864 ... ; r - ,I . , F iCSAliD,....yallie,filvt 4 ecial.: •.• ~••..,,...-,:.• ' •:-..'FIN filgre • KLliTrilet r• GEORGE JA(OBS. Lit THST GP NEW fiLL If IT I RIR 1 (0 011 S AL'air GEC,., sToVER's Waynesboro', Pa. Wolf AMICFUL forkind favors and patronage here tofote hcstoUred upon hint, again appears before the public totkeilicit a Continuance of . the porno.— He naving - just returned from the eastern cities with a fine and well selected stock of new FILL AND WINTER MOOD'S, Which ho intends selling at very low rates, whi'ch he knows ho can do to the satisiaction of all will call and examine his stock: . ' Below you will find erlumernted a few articles which w ill be found among his stock to which he calls you; attention. F4►IC TUE IL. AIL 3111:111 X 3EI Nig e • „ . He has a large assortmo of Dress Goods consisting in part of iThallies, • • Printed and Plain Delaines, BPk,Fig'd and Cord Silks, — • _ Plaid Mohair, _ Silk Warp Mohair, 13orcgos, • Medona Cloth, Lavellaa, French and doings Gingham' Poplin', - Pongee M ixture, Wrepings, fl loves, hosiery, in great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, ;t Broad Oaths-, Black and Fancy Calsiisorits, Dwlt Linens, . Cottonailes, Summer Coatings, Tweeds, Yelv it Cord, . . .• Marsailles, Silk Vesting, • Velvatine Vesting', of all kinds; inifact:a full assotment of goods for Gentle men wear. Also a larger and well selected•stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment of Notions. It's no ,use ?trying to enumerate. If you want anything at all •in the Dry Goode 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. k 3 o give him a call, and he will'sell you goods as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. Nov. 11, 1864. NEW FALL 1 * ft GOODS JUST FROM THE EASTERN AUCTIONS • AT THE NEW STORE OF METC ALF & H rrES-1-1-E- CIIAMBEItsBUItg. On Second Street, nearly Opposite' Me P. •., • ' E now have a full st ock of all kinds of Dry Goods and Notions, which we are selling at astonishing low .prices (for the times). We have Dating Plain 4 Figured from 36 up Colicoes, " 25 " Cloaking Cloths, • 2 25 .. Cassinets, ' 6 75 a' Unbleached Muslim. 1 ) 25 " Bleached, It •• a SO 111 All Wool .Flannel, " 50 a Hoop Skirts for Mims, as 1. 2 5 it " " • Ladies, id, • .7 5 is Wool Under Shirts, • 225 " " Over " '" 250 .• 4 11 ock ing 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 pleasehand see for yourselves. METCALF & 1111118/JEW. N. B. We are also Agents for the Singer Sew ing Machine. ' M, & H. Oct. 28, 1864 iggii 211- 101L7 1111 1 1 11ahr 41115:11- CHOPPING -MILLS MOE subscriber Would inform the public that he has purchased of V. 13. Gilbert, the well-known sawing and Chopping situated' about ono quarter of a mile from Bear's Factory, and is now prepared to attly Lumber to Order, by mill or circu lar saw, and is also prepared to chop corn, oats, Ike. at short notice. car Persons wanting WATEIt. WHEBLS can have them inadow to order at short notice. ,Nono but the'llent' material will ;no used for this purpose. By .punctuality and attention to business he hors to merit a liberal Ahura of the public's pairanagc, , JOHN L. METCALF. P. S. The subscriber offers fur sale a new FR. ME ISUI LDING, 10 by 16 feet, suitable for a baclthuilditig r wash house, stable, etc, all ready for rooting. '••• L. M. Nov. 4, 1864, PUB' IC SALE. THE; undersigned atill.sell at Public Sale, on A.TUROAV TUE 24m or Dscrunsn, 1864, Ids largo two•story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE • _ 9 now occupied by Powell Haugh. situated in An. trim township; Pifinklin county Pa., on the road leading from the , Marsh Run to Hagerstown, togeth er with : 6 ACRES PRIME' tLAND 'atijoitiing the same. There are a good Stable, Spring House and largo Stone Shop On the premises; also a fine Olt= CHAD of Apple Peach and Plum trees, Or:veld, dte(together iris' one of the most desirable res idein.! the county.‘ ; AlsO au the' Sante time will beihe following persmal properiy,•cizi : • 1 ' - ONE ENSUED"' mil- — 44 stiiiTat liar-'-- 7-7 _ CRl'd U. .40 best LluggY 'fiorieln the County; 1 buggy, best kind; nearly neir; ' 1 Fet new tlittek• &man:fools. 1 Patent, pry - .}p:)uso,. 1 ;new Vast; 1 Iliwnd , 4:art, - '.atia : alot 'of artieieti. riPgalit to be held on the . premise's at 10i o'clock on said day whOuTtlid terms's/rill lie tinde known. ,Si }.Vli T 41).1.1A51 (COONS' nov-45-4s. G. V. 24toin,Itititl PVCETRORPIIGIII ",;"'„;:" • -• , • • oi • NOV. 4TH 1864. e : . 1 .. i ,~., sopoln ARRIVAL,'` SECOND ARRIVAL, SECOND ARRIVAL) WINTER. G 001" GoOxis, WINTER GOODS! PRICE & HOEFLICH TTAVE just 'mired and are yet reeeirinefrom Lthe Eastern markets a Ilne addition to their stock of DRY OOHS ! MERTES, Mt To which-the attention of tl3 community is direc ted as they will discover that they are offering goods lower than the prices have hien heretofore through the country. Their stook of DILAIN liza.mos, ALPACCAS, Cannot:be surpassed ibr desirableness of stile an/ quality. CASSIVIERES, CLOTHS,- Of tin latest pi inism PRINTS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS. A fine assortment of Sock Flannels, also La dies Cloaking Cloths of the different colon worn, and at .prices to suit all. Ladies Clouds, Sontags, Hoods, Sic, ucarazima acwac, We boast of having the largest assortment vies brought to Town. Were bought twenty-five per cent. cheaper than prosont :ices and will ha aolJ according Silks, %repo, .e • Orrenadtues, Wool Using, , Poplins, Ch 'lies, • Lawns, pin and ligirtd, Balserincs, Crape Des anges, En Crape, \ s„ American Prints, 'French Crape, Collars, .11'dk7s, OUR FANCY STOCK comprises a great variety of Raimorals, Hoop skirts Shawls, Gauntlets. Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trills ming Ribbons, Laces, die. DOMESTIC COODS BROWN AND manAcirne MUSLIN, Linen Sheetings, Bleached and Brown Diapers, Tiekings, Stripe, Ittrintnre Cheat, Burins, Cottonsdes, Linens, Bags k Dogging CARPETS, OM 0L0T7113 , Blinds and ttangings BADBEMESE, Our Stock of Groceries is very largo. Sugars of grades—Molasses at various prices. Loaf Sugar,' syrup, Coffees, teal Rto and Dandelion, American and English breakfast du., Teas, Fish; Cheese, Rice. • eD 11E1 31:1) Alk. g WILLOW WARE ANA , • U E -N. S- W.. AR E Aed every article rieeessar3P to 'er4ply the neceati tiea or render .comfmtnble our old friend* and ac quaintances.. We, mean, to give i rimaggiAk TION TO e , e61106. 41- - mixletion - possible., , With many thanks' feira gen. (loos rstrorrtge heretofore,we shall etwlrtavof to iiithirtieotithivatiee of the piblic'slirors. , *”' ‘"" aoBErikPltfet,!- 4 '' ,4 SAIItI.II9IRFLIPII I lfgytiis64l.4:lVor.4, ' ' TWILLS TESTIN33, LirrsErs, 111 i tts, Claun tletsoto PCTOBEit 21. IMMESIII • 'lBllB4ll'' ITHSTI:RRIVALI ===l WPM . BRENT & CO., WaynOsboro' pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, - w 31E -1111 W IEI Mit GOODS!! WINTER DRY GOODS WINTER DRY GOODS WINTER DRY GOOD* I on. 1* * DRESS GOODS LADIF.:II . LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS •GOODS FURS, SHAWLS AND NUMMI% FURS, SHAWLS AND NUMB, FURS, SHAWLS AND NTIBIAS . HOSIERY AND GLOVES,, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES '2111( IE2 .011b7 9 pm MEN'S WINTER nonnß. MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, • ' CHEAP, • CHEAP, CHEAP', • CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SAIINETTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, CLOTHS, OASSJMERES AND SATINETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS. UNDERSHIRTS, • ~ AND .AND AND , DRAWERS: . ' DRA WERS, DRA WE RE, . . GROCERIES arocerAlN Groceries, Groceries, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, MEM Si BM Quetvistoare, Quemorcare, Queenstoare,, Ur We would call the attention t cos -muttons 'era and the,public te our. new stock of goods, and at, the same time•lsturnmu anki to ttomets' Jr-liheralVottage, and• will en— Ileac& by fair dealing with all, to merit a cording-. ,anesrof-the,luune: „. • XiltAirg4C.Ti4r.C l 47 ' " r ievi..wonsitvmsetig n . ft it Hardware, Hardware,, Hardware.. Notions, Notions, Notions.