VALUABLE MOUNTAIN. LANR ~ , F -,0,1i,: ,SA LE'. THE subscriber oilers at Private Sale the follow. ing real estate belonging to William o.l;ytlay, to The undivided halt' of • - :248 ' AGR E S of land lying and being in Washington tovitiship, Franklin county, Pa., adjoining lands 'of Holker Hughes, Fred. Hoffman and others, running tip to the Furnace Road above the gate houso and allio near the Mentzer Gap road, Lot No 2. A tract of land containing „,. . 128 .et, o'll' more or loss, adjoining lamb! of ;Mid Hughen, Hoff.; man, Lyday, Funk and others. Lot N. a Ad joining above tract, being 02 I=o' ACRES O ~F LAND, . on %mat ie erected GOOD SAW MILL, a first-rate TENANT .1101.idE and a good double pliable. There is'sufficient water to run the Mill nine months in the year, and a set of: Burrs couid be silventegeously attached for the use of the neigh borhood. There is nn Streit ge growth of Pine,Uhetit nut,-ttak—tind-hiekory Timber on these lands and irt thevicinity — coi:Widenttins - On all sides to the haw Mill. riii - This land will be sold in separate , lots or togeth - er aS may suit puychassts. If not sold priihitely by the 21 MONDAY of JANUARY next, it will b., offered at Public Sale on that day at 10 o'clock.A. M., in front of L. B. Kurtes Hotel, Waynesboro'. JOSEPH DOYGLAS; Attorney and Agent for Wm. G. Lytia3t , dec. 23-2 W PAM VALE 1! By virtue of 's Decree of the Circuit Court for Washington County sitting as a Court lof E quity, the under-igned Trusteo, will sell at Pith he Sals, in Leitevnburg,. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 7,1865, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. 111 , all that noel Est. to of which John C, Tracy, late of Washifigtod_and-possesseilif • - inf iu au County, situate along the Hagerstown and 'Altenburg Turnpike, about flee miles from the lorm - erand 2 - railes - from - ttro — latter - placeTadjai the lands of Henry Jacobs, Christian Sheppard and .others, containing 25 ACRES 'OF LAND. The improvements are a good One and-a-half-Story • MAIO WEITHIMORDEII JUR with Basrment, nearly new. There is a good Cis tern at the door, also a young ORCHARD on the premises. The land is a good quality of Limestone The growing Crops are r eserved. Possession given nn the first day of April. 18 q 5 . TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale or on the rati fication thereof, and the balance in two equsl.an nuna payments, with interest from the day of sale, the purchater to give his Notes therefor with ap proved security. And upon the payment of the whole purchase money, the Trustees are authorized to eiecute a Deed fur the property, discharged of all claims. JOHN STRITE, ABM STRITE, Trustees. HOUSE .AND LOT Doc i—ts FOR SALE. TEE subscriber intending to remove to the West offers at Priante Sale hisproperty situated about one mile Northwest of Waynesboro', on the road leading to Quincy, consisting of a 1 Acre lot of around with a TWO-STORY LOG ROUSE , Weatherhoarded, Frame Coopers Shop, Sumner House, Smoke House, Good Frame Stable, Carriage Shed, Hog Pen, &c , thereon,erected. There is al so a good Cistern at the door and, a selection of the choicest Fruit Frees on the premises. The roofing on the buildings are new. The whole lot is enclos ed with a gdod palling fence. For further particu lars apply to the subscriber. DAVID GI PE. Dec. 9 tf. ICEPIf the above property is not sold privately on or before WEDNSBDLY THE 4TH Olt JANUARY, 1865, it will be ofrered at Public sale on that day at 10 o'clock, A. M. VALUABLE THE subscriber offers at Private Sale the fol lowing described Real Estate, late the property of James IVill, dec'd, viz : A Tract of Land, situ ate in Washington township, Franklin county, on the road leading from Waynesboro' to Hughes' Rolling Mill, about 4 miles from the former and 1 from the Mum place, adjoining lands of Holke; Hughey, Snowberger's and ofhcrs. and -containing 131 ACRES and 43 PERCHES neat. The impro veraenta are a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, good FRAME BARN, and other buildings. with running pumps of pure water at the house and in the barn yard, and a stream of water running thro' the farm. There is also on said tract a' OUU 1) WATER POWER and SAW MILL, which being situated as it is, near the mountain and in the neighborhood °flood timber, would be a 'source of great profit to an enterprising man. GEO. W. WALKER., Agent for 'Small Myers & T.• 3. Nill, Executors. Dec 16—ts. nrif the above property la not Bold privately be fore SATURDAY THE 3lav DAY or'DEUEMBER, 1864, it will be offered at Publl4 Sale on that day td 1 o'Clock, P. M., in front of Bowden's Hotel,-in Waynesboro', and it not mold will then be offered fbr rent- G W. vV. PUBLIO SALE. ITIHE subscriber will offer at Public sale, on SATLIRDAV the 31st of December next, on the premises, the following described Real Estate, vis: A Lot of Ground situated nerd. the German town School HousP, adjoining lands of Matthias Nicholas, Peter Lout, a nd others, containing' 12. CI.IEIL M . with a story and a half LOG HOUSE, Log Barn, ,Hog Pen, &c, thereon. There is a good, well of, water near' the house and a young Orchard of choice fruit trees on the premises. Sale to cam moue° 1 o'clock,on said slat when* the terms will be made known JACOB .LOHMAN, Agent for Samuel Fitz. • Joni M. &MTh Auct. Doc 16 #5.0 I • WARD ! A pAssENGint . Shawl was stolen from the ..M.Omnibus of the ()scribers ' iii Waynesboro', -u .:Wednesday evenin., e 'l6lh instant. The a hove reward will be paid for such information ns will lead to the detection, of the' thief, and the le. , covery of , the shawl. ,1C0v.20 'STONER & WOLFERSEERG ER. THIRD ARRIVAL ! "11 0 19,,ney Saved is Money Made I" P : youwant to buy goods cheap go to MET CA LF & BITE SHE W'S, (I,hambe-rstitirg,where T they are still selling at Panic paces ! ' Chambeisbuis, N0i.145,1864., — . 7- 7 7 Bank Election. A MEETING' of the - stockholders -14:111e, First, Ili National Bank of Waynesboro ' wino held at the' liartkink house,. : "Tuesday the. Iday of jantniit 4 nert, fur-the election of nine directors, to, t•!rve A.lr• the eru.u:nir :year. J 0 FIN .I'llll,ll:s,(j.ish PENNSYLVANIA IMPERIAL Office 139 South 14fth &teat, PhiladelOhiO. CAPITAL $1,000,000. 260,000 EtAnasat .10 , each. • 'RIMMED CAPITAL $250,000. Prosidenti . ALEXANDiß K. MOCLIIRE Dinicarnas. 5. - Ikciinborget; A. K. IVleClui•i;. Thomas A. colt, Elisha Wv.rfavitiv D. K. Jackttiah, , -John 'lll:.Polaieroy I'etbr See'ry, slitne)tlit• , Twee:: Mahn W. Davis. THIS company has, 120 act* land,.in fee:On' All4oiiiiry riveliately*posite Oil • , and adjoining , haytoiaia,With 110 rods front on the river, andlib rods front on Lay's Run. Hoh C. P. Ramsdell; editor of the Oil City *niter and agent for -this-land, assures the Company that it will sell in lots the $lOO,OOO, reserving the oil right which is worth $lOO,OOO additional. Immediate revenue will be derived for the Company from thgsak of these lots> and the Company h ave two good en gines with complete fixtures to operate immediate— ly for oil. The territery.in this immediate locality has never failed to produce profitably. Also, on hundred acres, in fee simple r in the cel ebrated Cherry Run District, immediately adjoining Cherry Petroleum Company, whose stock is now worth over $3O per share. The Company now. have offers, which will be accepted, for sinking wells on lease, without any cost to the corporation and one half the proceeds to go to the Company. The Cur; tin and St. Nicholas Companies are inthis immediate locality, and their stock is now commanding a large premium. In addition, the Company has 40 acres,. in fee simple, on Cherry Tree Run, which empties into Oihreek, and in the best producingtsection of the Oil Territory, and 100 acres, in fee simple, on Walnut Bend, fi ve miles above the mouth of Oil Creek, and , not over two miles from the celebrated Reed well, now producing over 200 barrels per day. Also; the lease of three tracts of land, two on Oil Creek, each producing over ten barrels per day, and one on Allegheny River, producing ten barrels per flay of heavy •oil , worth now $2l per barrel. The Company now receives three-fourths of the proceeds of the last named well, and one half o f the other two. E ach of these tracts will be developed by the Compa ny b sinking additional wells, and [tfie,,,engines and fir tures are now on hand to do it. - The officers of this Company mean to prosecute the develu meat of these lands most energetically and they aye entire confidence tat t ey will yield very large dividends on the capital stock. • Pr Subscriptions must be made promptly, as mole than one-half of the stock is alr6dy engaged. Subscriptions will be received by M'Clure & Stoner- M'Clellan & Kimmel , J. McD. Sharpe Geo. R. Messursmith , John Stewart, T. J. Nill, D. 0. GOT, Geo. W. Brewer, and Wm. G. Reed, Chambersburg; Jos. Douglas, Waynesboro'; Peter 13. Small and Wm. M Marshal, Hagerstown. Dec 16-2 w. PUBLIC SALE. MBE subscriber intending to remove West, will sell at Pub licAale, at his residence, near H „lie sore,a Mill, on the road leading from Waynesboro' to Chambersburg, 3 miles from the former place, On Tuesday the 3,r day of January, 1865, the following personal proporty, consisting of stock and farming implements: . 7 HEAD o p How 4:411 among which are 2 good brood Mares heavy with foal, 1 two-year 1 one-sear old Colt, 7 HEAD. OF-MILCIECOWS of which will be fresh about the time of sale, I I Head of fine young Cattle, 1 Fat Bull, 30 DECD- OF SREEP, . among which is one fine Buck ;12 Head of ling., among which are 1 Sow and Boar, of the Suffolk Breed; 2 fat HOGS; 2 Plantation Wagons, 1 four inch tread, nearly new, 1 narrodr tread, 1 Wood Bed, good as new, 2 pair good Hay Ladders, 1 Rockaway Buggy and harness, 1 Basket Sleigh, 1 large string of Bells, 2 sets 01 Breechbands, 2 sets Front Gears, good as new, 5 sets Plow Gears,4 Fly Nets, bridles, halters, lines, 2 three.horse Barshear Plows, 1 two-horse do., 6 double Shovel Plows, 2 single do., 1 corn Coverer. 2 three-horse HarrOws Cripple, dbuble and single free., spreader., I fifth attain, 2 log chains,2 pair butt traces, 2 pair breast chains, , lot of cow chains, 1 Wheelbarrow, 4 Grain i Ck z, tiles; 4 mowing scythes, 1 Grind Stone, 1 set of BLACKSMITH TOOLS, diging iron, crowbar, 2 mat eke, lot of forks and rakes, I dung book, lot of old i on; 1 Side saddle I 81 Hil3 II .111 GEE 100 B USHE LS OF POTATOES, 200 BARRZLS ox' CPR Household and Kitchen Furniturvonsating of , 6 Bedsteads and Beding, 1 Secretary, 2 Bureaus, 2 sets Chairs, 3 Rocking Chairso. - large - and - 3 - smallt 3 Wash Stand, 1 Looking Masa, 2 Safes, 1 Corner Cupboard, 1 large kitchen Table, Breakfast and 1 Dining Table, 1 ten-plate Stove, Cooking ',Steve and Fixtures, new; 1 large Dinner Bell, 2 iron ket tlea,,l Copper Kettle, 1 meat vessel, 1 pickle stand, I churn, tubs„buckets,,2 barrels Vinegar; a lot of tinware, queensware, ,Crockery, &c., also,, a lot of Pork end Lard by the lb., applebutter by the erock,'n lot dried Suit; 3 axes, maul and wedges, and many other articles too numerous to mention. rerSale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when the terms vr - 511 bo made known. GEORGE MYERS. Dec 11-0) G. V; Mose, A uct. _ - - VL 'Ur M ABLE FAR 74. FOR SRL -0— THE subscriber offers at Private Sale his value ble Farm, aituatod 011 the road leading to liopo well Mills or Hughes' Rolling Mill,l2s miles East o he town of Waynesboro', containing about 145 ACRES of first-quality Limestone and a small-portion Roll'. ingstone Land, along the Antietam Creek. in good state of cultivation. The improvements an: " A LARGE TWO-STORY CK HOUSE; BRICK BARN AND LOG STABLE, with two Wagon Sheds, Corn Crib and Threshing Floor, all under one roof; Stone Wash Houle and Smoke i House,Stone Blacksmith Shop, Frame Hog Pea and ood House, and all necessary out.buildings. There is s it well of excellent water at door.— The Antietam runs through the farm to which. stock have access from six fields. There is also a GOOD ORCHARD of Grafted Fruit, such as Ap- . pies, Pears, Peaches, Cherries and 8 stocks of bear ing Grapes. The yard and orchard are enclosed with pailing fence. About 18 acres of the above tract are well set with large Timber 'mixed with large Pine and all kinds of Oak. It is one of the most pleasant fixed homes in the county: rirlf the above f- ald the course of four weeks it will thi IBRAKE. Dec 16-4 w. , Bounty , tice,— . . . „ . . . mum Bounty Tn: igton School %L. ,Bistrict um hert ho Board of School Directors of in U.horized Jon. d.ztoner .to receiv, ix levied for the year /864. Bo ‘ the row' , oci. cupiuti-byilli. , M.lStm tax oti Tues day end 'Wednesday . ring , the , pres. .ent month.. , By ,orde4ot ,the Board, D. F. GORDON:Seery. K it 1.1:i" te • l'uw al 5 1 'f4 .• " - K Ii ItTL PUBLIC s k r„. THE subscriber wil4 o'iposig . ,:Ao Public B a k, on the premises, on MONDAY ma 26TH D 1311 , 14 1 . n% 1864, the following described Real Estatei . tki property of John W. Barbaugh. deed, to wit: Lot No. 4 on Leitersburg street, in Waynesboro', front ing 67 feet, with a story and a half BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Frnmo Welds House, Good • LOG WA GO N -14 l A .KER 81:10f r if good Frain° Stable with Coinage Shed attached; Hog Pem'ate.;thereon. Theiti is at good Cietetn et the house and teriety of Choice fruit trepa ait the lot The •stand is onexcellent fiti - for a or ! admistirkeithei4M;ctt• Sale to - cent - metope at 'itto!clock an said day when terms will be made knoivn by 'JACOB BEATE% Adun. . . . On the same day - the subscriber will offer for : pale Lot Nev. 1, on the same' street, fronting, 83 feet. The improverrients are, a . . .. . TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, With. a one and a half story BRICK DWELL. ING attached Smoke House, Wash House and Bakeioven„ all under one roof—a good Stable, Car riage House; Hog Pen,. and other out-buildings.— There is also a good Cistern at thelkitchen door and a variety of the most choice fruit trees, grapes, &c. on the lot. ' 112EP Terms- will be made known on the day of sale. JACOB BEAVER. • Nov 27—ts) G. V.-Maxi:-A act: - VALUABLE FARM. FOR SALL THE subvcriber offers at Private Bale his value,- ble Farm, situated ono mile,soutLesst of Way nesbop', containing 145 ACRES First quality Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are, TWO FINE' BRICK LINGS LARGE- STONE; BANK - BARNA WAGON SHEDS and CORN CRLBS, Carriage Ifouse and all other neeessary out-lbuildings. There is an excellent well of water in the yard and a stream of Spring Water running m:ar the buildings. There is also an .excellent Orchari l of Grafted Bruit' and about 12 or 15 acres of prime Meadoiv Land on the premises. ri'This is one of the best im proved and most desirable farms i a Franklin coun ty.GEORIGE JACOBS. • Dec 2---tf "..Herahl,' Hagerstown, copy 3t and send bill to this office fbr collection. PUBLIC SALE. rfl HERE will be exposed to Pclblic Sale, on-the jorcmises, in Quincy township,. Franklin coun ty, Pa., on SATURDAY TEE 24TH %VT nY DRORDIRRR, 1864, the following described Real' Estate, viz : No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, containing 56 ACRES and 58 Perches, neat measure, ad.joining Non. 1 and. 3, and lands of Rudolph Bps elman, Samuel Wingert and Samuel Pfoutz, on li"hich is erected a good tvvo.story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Barn and other buildings. About 45 Acres clear, and well cultivated and under goad fence. Good water and every convenience about the premises. No. 3. A TRACT OF LAND containing 21 .11. 43 Et El and 67 Perches, neat measure, adjoining Nos. 1 and 2, and lands of Jonathan Bear, Johnsum mere, Conrad Zody and ISutnuel Wows. On this tract there is erected a large STONE (MIST MILL en Little Antietam Creek, about 4 miles from Way nesboro and Miles from Quincy, and is one of the most favorable locutions in the county. There Malaria - DISTILLERY, 2 BRICK DWELLING ROUSES and other buildings en the premises, all in good repair. • Thins:— One-third of the purchase money to re main a lien on tbe land during the lifetime of the widow, she to receive the interest thereon semi-an nually, to be computed from the Ist of April, 1.865, when possession will be given; at her death the prin cipal sum to go to the heirs of M. Pfoutz. The_balanceone,third_lst April, 1865, and the_re, -order to' 1866, with • A. mainder Ist April, 1866, with interest from let •pril, 1865. All the unpaid purchase \ money to be secured on the land. Ur Sale to .co mance at 11 ,e'clock, A. M. JOHN HE R, A dai'r and Trustee to eel! Estate M. Pfoutz, c'd. Dec 2—ta. WAYNESBORO' HOTEL, FRANCIS BOWDEN, PROPRIETOR. THE subscriber respectfully announces to hie friends and the public generally that ho ,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 he is now enabled to afford every •comfort and convenience to his guests. His TABLE will at all times be provided with the best provision the markets will afford. Attached to thisliotel im a large and commodi ous new Stable. An attentive Hostler will at all times be in readi ness, and special attention will be paid to. the wants of transient visitors. PItADiEIS BO W DEN . Dec. 2-Iy. FARM FOR SALE. MHE subscriber veishing . to remove to the West jt . offers at Private Bale his farm situated hear' he Germantown :School House, in Washington coun ty,-Md., containing 72 ACRES, 35 of which is good Meadow Land, 25 in a good state of cultivation, the balance well set with thri ving Chestnut and Rockoak Timber. • .The improve ments are a good two-story "' LkiCE:)C32. •with Basement, Cellar and Spring House, good Log Barn, Hog Pen and other buildings. There is Orchard of 65 Apple Trees, besides other Fruit on the promises. A stream of water passes llnnugh the tract with an excellent Spring near • -,oor. Dec 9-4 t) UTg rE !lam If •the above property is not rivatoly , • ,ortbefore the 2n or .Is.aueux, 186 , -ill be oiler • ed at Public Sale on that day at 10 o'clock, A. kl NOT.ICE: /PHE undereigned,'reilding in, Quincy, Franklin' 'county, Pa., intending to decline the•Merehan tile business, offers hie • STOCK OF MERCHANDISE nt Private Sale. The location is a nlensant one for _businesa. being surrounded by a healthy, wealthy and populous neighborhood. His stock embraces a geaera i as sortment of g nods, , such as are usually kept in country storcs. ' For further particulars :op .ply to the, undersigned. Dec' ' T.EWTR COLLTFLOWER. Army and Navy- Clams. JT osEPn DOUGLA Attorney n w Waynesporn' s lieing . duly licensed as elnina A gent wiltproeuro Pensions, Hoprity, 13oulity •J,iiii.l - of pay ond.slothitsg, n lid, nII other nlluw *nuns duo seanten,siud soldiers, their heirs or repre sentatives. LATEST ARRIVAL OF NEW !AU k WHIM DRY GOODS .11. "ii EO. STOVER'S, W&yncsbowo', Pa. =-o-=- HAMICPTIL fin‘ kind favors arid patronage heM 141 tiler° bestowed upon him, again appears before the public to 'solicit a continuance -of the same.— Be having just returned from the eastern cities with a fine and well selected seek of new ' FALL AND WINTER EOODS 9 Which he intends Felling 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 enumenited a few articles which will be found among his stock to which he calls your attention. VOA TIRE IE4 _AIL Mil .111132 . a has a large assortme of Dress Goods consisting. in part of • Clones. `Printed and Plain Delnines Bl'k,-Fig'd and Cul'd Silks, • Plaid—Mohair, Silk Warp Mohair, Berens, Itdona Cloth,, 'Avelino, Fre h and domtic Gingham, Poplins Pongee Mixture, -.crab Yor Ladiea, • Wrapings, Gloves, H siery, in great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Union Cassimeres, ,Duck Linens, Cottonade.. Summer Coatings, Velsle Cord, Marseilles, Silk Vesting, Velvntiue Vesting., of all kind.; inlfacCa full assotmont 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 ell in the Dry Goods 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. LATEST A.RREVAL PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS J. W. MILLER'S. AVING returned from the Eastern cities with a large and choice assortment o f Dry Goods, queeinsware, Ce darware and Groceries, which I am prepared to offer with much greater in ducements then heretofore for Cash. laawaiao auabal Silks, all Wool and printed Delaines, French .Me rinoe, Alapecae, Gingham., Shalyle, Balmer°ls, Hoopakiits, Collars, Magic Ruffling, Bugle Trim mings, Hooiery, Cloaking Cloth, &c. • GENTS GOODS : . Fancy and Plain Cnsimeres. Black Cloth, Italian Cloth, Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties; Under Shirts„Trawers, Buck Gloves, Buck Gauntlets, &c • • DOIRBSTIC GOODS_: Furniture ChlOk, Bedding, Cotton Flannel, all 1 W 1 of Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, Towling &c. Q EENSWARE, CEDARWARE AND GROCERIES, Syrup% Mulaseca,lßinCoffoo,_ Prepared Coffee, Ess Coffe3, 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. Ity strict_ attention to busineks and a desk! to 'dense in every respect I hope to merit a confirm. pnce of patronage. Oct 28, 18G4. PUBLIC SALE. MITT; undersigned will sell at Tale Sale, on :`.. 4 ATURDAY THE 24111 CY DECEMBER, 1864, his large two-story BRICK DWELLING .HOUSE now occupied by Powell , Haugh, situated' in An• trim township. Franklin county Pa., on the read. loading from the Moult Run to Hagerstown, togeth or 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 ARD of Apple Penck. and Plum trees, Grapes. Atc. Altogether it is ono of the most desirable reit; idoncen in the county. Also at the • same time will` be sold the following personal property, viz: ONE BAY /lORSE, 4 years old, the best Buggy horse in the county; 1 Buggy, best kind, nearly now; , 1 set new, Black. ernith Tools , 1 Patent Dry, . House, 1 new Cart, 1 Hand Cart, 'and u lot of Other' articles. far Sale to be hekh on the prendsea at 10 . 1 o'clock on said day when th e terms will be made known. nrw.".s-01, Ir 3 / 4 71:.:41')UNd e.I'YbE OF RAVI FOR. 1884— Now , rendy at , PUEO 'FS' lint rngtory,• tagcritowii WILLIAM KOONS.. Mora. Alla COLUMN! r; n!, NOV. 4T11.1864. SECOND Amtivar.. SEGIMP ogilEipomp WINTER GOON WINTER GOODS, IWINTEB GOODS! PRICE* HOEFLICH TITAVE just received - and are yet receiving from ja. the Eastern markets a fins addition to their Mock of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, &G To which the attention, of the community is direc ted as they will discover that they are offering goods lower than the prices have been heretofore through the country; Their stock of DELAINES MERINOS, ALPACCAS, Cannot:be surpassed for desirableness of style and quality. - CASSIMERES, ' CLOTHS, TESTING S, Of the latest litters's, . PRINTS, GINGHAM!, • FLANNELS. A fine assortment of Sack Flannels, also La dies Cloaking Cloths of the different colors worn, and at prices to suit all. Ladies Clouds, Sontags, Hoods, ftc, • 1 2CittrilailZt ca()CliDo4 We boast of having the largest assortment ever brought to Town. Were bought tiventy.five per cent. cheaper than present prices and will be sold accordingly. - Silks, Bareges, Grenadines, Wool Delains, Poplins, Challies, Lawns, plain and figured, Balzerincs, Crapo Dospangos, ' Eng. Crapo, ' American Prints, • French Crape, . Collars, OUR FANCY STOCZ comprises! a great variety of Balmoral', Hoop Skirts Shawls, Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim- ming Ribbons, Lanai, &c. DOMESTIC COORS BROWN AND BLEACHED 311fSLIN, Sheetings, f Bleached and Brown Diapers, Ti ck logs, Strips, • eFarintnro Checks, Bnrlass; Cottninades, •r Linens, • Bags & Bagging. CARPETS, OIL CLOTEES, ti Blinds . and Hangings Our Stock of Groceries is very large. Sugars of different grades—Molassea at various prices. .I.6nf Sugar, Syrup, Coffees, real Rio and Dandelion, American and English breakfast do.. Teas, Fish, Cheese, Rice. Cam. _MC MD .411 IL. iirit. 9 WILLOW WARE AND qUEEN'SWA'FIE : And every article necessary to supply the necessi tiea•or render cembruthte our old friends and ac quaintances. We mean to give plasoNAL Arrstre ries ro.enetscos and give on ' every accent. 'du:dation possible. With many than s or s'gen .crous patronage heretofore we shall o eavor to merit a continuance of the Public's (avers. • - JOSEPH PRICE, ' SAATTJEF. Wayncsborr,, 4, IStil;' TWILLS, LINSETS, Mitts, Gauntlets,&o OETQIER 21. , „. .2'i .-i ~ ,~~ 1864.; ,;:;o„ . .~ LitligT ARRIVAL! ---o_. MBERSON, BENEDICT &CO., IVariesborol Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING TEEIIt . .. . / . : ' FIRIW STIPPIN, Fifty I' SUPPLY, , • , FIRST . S UPPLY, . , TAT 07 31 C 311 W, AEU_ WINTER DRY GOODs WINTER DRY GOODS WINTER_DRY—GOODId IE4 AIL 113181 E DRESS GOODS LADIES LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIA Et, FURS, SHAWI.S AND NUBTAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND PUMAS .• HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY ANDGLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES MINTEn tBODS g MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, CHEAP, - • . CHEAP, CHEAP, • CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASS! ME.RES AND SAT INE7 TS, CLOTHS, CASSIME.RES AND SATINE7'TS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SAT INETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, AND AND AND DRAWERS. DRAWERS, \ DR A WERS, MMI ROCERIES aroceres, • `:Groceries, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. alum AB illpil Queengware, .. QUeq2 2 SlCare, a e,' Notions, Queenstogre s '. Notions, WO would:call the attention a our custom ere and ,tho.publiq'to our now sock of goods, and at the sainVv.tfiriiii avz . tiirii:,i;ut 'thanks to ,ctudomers and litheri fo. shah. libeigtVpairenagi r and will en deavor bv..fairillesiing with'ell •to merit a continue anco of the same. 4 ••. AMBERSON, BENEDICT &CO. October 21, Issl, 1111AKE'S Hitters at Feb. 5,'61. BEE U U ~..s .d Hardware; Hardware, hardware. 46iions, MEM
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