ALLUA.F.Lt" FARM FOR SALE. THE heirs of the Into Israel Henget'. cli , e'il offer at Private Salo the Farm op which they reside, ated on the Waynesboro' and Hagerstewn Turnpike, 3 miles from' the former and 0 from the latidr place,-dolitilitling . . 164- -_-A GRES m. more or less of hest qualify Limestone' Lorick— There:hre shout' 20 acres of Wood Land. The improvements 'are a , large two-story LOG AND WEATHERBOARDED . • : :41: r ~ „ al INE , NG .1101: jBE - r,IA!;:!' . , ~.,„:„.,„, A STORY 'D A lIALITENANT , HOUSE over Spring Hods°, a Fargo BA-N.K. Bkii,N; with Wagon Shed and Fray Shed attached, Wood House, Hog Pen, with other necessary out-bdiid- ings and an excellent Cider / I :teas.. There is on '' . • the premises a . , , • LARGE ORCHARD ---- ... v ...3.-__ GRAFTED FRUIT TREES. ' Thee "-- ''' - '-t , •• 'l' ,•'. are two goot)• Springs on the farm, the ‘.. • Antietam Creek passing along one side'of ft. 0 - Any porSon wishing to view the Wall can 116 so by calling on the HEIRS 'adding an the farm, when all necessary information will_beArit. Dec. 30-1 tn. Repository,' Chambersbufg, 'Herat]; Ha gers _town, copy tin antl send hills eo this office rot' col lection. ______________ V ALUAIILE FARM FOR SALE. MHE subscriber ,ofDrs at Private Sale his valtia ble Parri - t, situated on the road leading to Hap 4 well Mills or Hughes' Rolling Mi 11,1121 miles East ; et ' e town o 7,a ncsboro', containing about of first-quality himustone and a small portkrt ingetone Lund, along the Antiethm Creek. in a good state, of cultivation. The improvements are A LARGE TWO-STORY BRicK BRICK BARN AND LOG STABLE, with two Wagon Sheds, Corn Crib and Threvhing F 00r,.011 under one roof; Stone Wash House and Smoke House, Stone Blacksmith Shop, Frame Hog Pen' and Wood House, and all necessary out-buildings. There is a well of excellent water at the door.— The Antietam runs through the farm to which stock have access from six fields. There is alsorit GOOD ORCHARD of Grafted Fruit, stich as Ap ples, 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 tae county. ff 4 the above firm is not sold in the course of four weeks it will then he for rent JOHN BONEBRAKE. Dec 16-4 w. • FARE FOR SALE. rtniE subscriber 'wishing to remove to the West offers at Private Sale his farm situated near the Cormitotown 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 bnlance well set with thri- Ving Uhebtuut and llockoalt Timber. The improve ments are a gped two-story to UaCg;:4—Wa with Basement, Cellar and Spring Boum, good Log Barn, Hog Pen and other buildings. There is an Otchird of 65 Apple Trees, besides other Fruit on the premises. A stream of water passes through. the tract with an excellent Spring neat the door. Dec 9-4 t) • OTHO DEAL. arif the above property is not sold privately on or before the 2D or JANUARY, 1865 9 It will be ofler ell at Public Sale on that day at 10 o'rlock, A. M. till'AENßOlib' HOTEL 3PEt,. -- filkfiC4 - IWrWI)ROP f:PHE subscriber respectfully announces to his ji . 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 hut recehtly been thoroughly RE-FIT TED and RE;FIJRNISHED, so that he is notv enabled to atlord every comfort and convenience to his guests. His TABLE will at all times be provided with the best provision the markets will afthrtl. Attached to this Hotel is a large and ootmaotli• •ous new Stable. An attentive Hostler will at all times be in rendi• fleas, and special attention will btt !mid to the *ants of transient visitors. FRANCIS B OW DEN. Dec. 2-Iy. Bounty Tax Notice, Tr/HE Bounty Tax Payers of Washington School L District are hereby notified that •the Board of %School Directors of said district have authorized Joe. .S. llttenor to receive the Bounty Tax levied for •the year 1864. He will be present at the roos t oc. .cupied liyird. M. stoner to'receive said tax on Tues. day and Wednesday of each week during the pros •entmonth. 'By orderlot the Board, D. F. GORDON, Sec' • . Pli :LIC SALE.- MIRE subscriber will offer at Public Sale nn TUESDAY THE,IOTR DAY OF JANUA RY, 1865. his valuable Farm situated in Quincy :township, Franklin County, Pa., # of a mile from the village of Quincy, at 4he road leading to Way slesboro, bounded .by lands of John Lauty, A. S. Morin, and others, containing 60 ACRES, snore or less,• of excellent Limestone' Land, in a .high state of cultivation. Th 9 improvements are a TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE , BANK 'BARN, WAGON &RED, CORN CRIB, Hog Pen. There is also a Tenant &louse .on the premises and a Spring of never-failing we .ter under the house with pump in it. There is s hout 9 acres of Meadow lend, with the Little An tietam flowingthrough it. to which stock have ac cess (rem every field. There is also an, excellent Orchard on said premises.' Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day; when the terms will be made knownlsy Dec - 23—te. M 7 MTFT,'.‘73 I TITTTM oansevence of •bad health the subscriber of item at private sale his Restaurant, situated on Main street, Waynesboro!. The location is the best in the town Inc business. The establishnient has en excellent us!ota, Everything in complete or slat. ' E. W. WASHABAUUH. Dec 16 —tf , RAKE Feb., 5, here at rpHisdtiscritier offers .at Private Sale the follow. _L in g real canna belonging to William G. Lyday f to wit:' Lot No. 1. The undivided half of of land lying and being in Washington toltanship, Franklin county, Pa., adjoining lands cf Holker Hughes, Prod. Hoffman and others, running up to the Furnace Road. above, the trnte• house and also near the Witmer Gap road. Lot No 2. A tract ()nand containing 28•ACR • S, more or less, djoining lands of = id Hughos, Hoff mOn, Lyday.,. Funk and 'Allow. Lot No. 3. Ad joining abovo tract, being • 22 1-2 A.- ! • 0 , • t-rate` r on it go '7 n first-rate' T Stable. T nine mon be advent borhood. nut, Oak in the yfetlk. the as Mill. larThis land will er as may suit pu, the 2d MONDA' offered at Public, M., in front of/ 1 —seer23— RY virtue of a Decree of the Circuit *Court for Washington County sitting no a Court :of4E quity, the under-igned Trustets, will sell- at-Pub lic Sale., in Leitezbburg, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 7,1865, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M , ail that Real Est. to of which John C Tracy, late of Washington County, died seized and possessed, ly ing in said County, situate along the Hagerstown and Leitersberg Turnpike, about five miles from the former and t. miles from the latter place. adjoining the lantf-of Henry - Jacobs; Clitiitiiin - SllO4TazA - nrid I-other:of-containing IBM OF LAND. The improvements are a good One and-a-half-Story with Basoment,-nearly nesv.:s_There is a_good=Gis tern at the door, also - a young ORCHARD on the premises. I'he land 'is a good quality, of Limestone The growing Crops are reserved. Possession given on the first day of April,lB6s. TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the purchase money to he paid on the day of riffle or on the rati fication thereof, and the balance in two equal an nual payments, with interest from the day of sale, the purchaser to vivo his Notes therefor with ap proved security. And upon the payment of the whole purchase money, the 'l'rustees are. authorized to execute a Deed fur the property, discharged of all claims. JOHN STRITE, THE subscriber intending to remove to the West offers at Private Sale his property situated about one mile Northwest of • Waynesboro', on the road lending to Quincy, •consisting of a 1 Acre lot of ground with u TWO-STORY LOG HOUSE , • Weatherboarded, Frame Coopers Shop, Summer House, Smoke House, Good Frame Stable, Carriage Shed, Hog. Pen, &c., therein] erected. There is al so a good Cistern at the door find a selection of the choicest Ftuit Trees The ronfinf on the. buildings are ed with a good pa An Inv; apply to the fluke Dec. 9 tf. lEl4rlf the above property is not sold privately on or betbre WEDYNNDAN THIS 4TH 01' JANUARY, 1865, h win be offered at Public ;Tile on that day ,at 10 o'clock, A. M. • FA 1i FQR SALE ! HE subscriber offers at Private Sale the fol .: o_w_ing-desaribed-Rectl-Estatorlato-the-propert of James Pall, 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 from the latter place, adjoining lands of Roth er HugheF, Snowberget's and °them, and containing and 43 PERCHES emit. The impro vements rae a comfortalatg DWELLING NO USE , good FRAME BARN, and other buildings. with running pumps of pure water at the house ind in the barn yard, Ind a stream of water running thro' the farm. There is also on said tract a (3 00 D WATBR POWER, and which being situated as it -is, near the mountain and in the neighborhood of good timber, would be a source of great profit to an enterprising man. GEO. W. WALKER, Agent for &el Myers & T. J. ICill, Executors. Dec 16—ts. ER'lf the above property is not sold privately be• fore `SATURDAY rue 31sT DAY or DECEMBER, 1864, it will be offered at Public Sale on that day at 1 o'clock, P. M., in front of Bowden's Hotel, in Wayneaborif, and it not sold will then ho offered for rent. G W. W. THE subscriber will offer at Public Bale, on SATIYIDAY the Slat of December next, on the premises, the following described Real Estate, viz: A Lot of Ground situated near the German,. town School House, adjoining lands of Matthias Nicholas, Peter Lout, mud others, containing 3.1 agir CXML with a story and a half LOG HOUSE, Log Barn, Hog Pen, thereon. There is a good well of water near the house and a young Orchard of choice fruit 'trees on the premises. sale to corn m' ilco et 1 o'clockloa said day when the terms will be made known by JACOB LOHMAN. ' Agent for Samuel Fitr.. Dec 16 JOHN At SMITH, Auct. WATCH LOST. uTAS lost in Waynesboro' or on the road be• tween the subscriber's residence end the first mentioned place, on the 19th inst., an English Watch with Steel Chain with long links. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the same. lISA A C DEARDORFF. Dec. 23-2t' JoHN F. HESS. J. R. SMITH, Atte-- .. I !MoneY...,qgyed is Money Made !" TF you went to buy goods cheap go to MET ICALF & HITEBBE Obanibersburg,where they are still selling at Panic paces. Charabetsburg, Nov. 45,1864. • ( ° Bank Election. A MEETING of the stockholders of the First ti National Bank of Waynesboro, will be held at the Banking house, on Tuesday te 10th of January next,- or the election of nine directors o nerve for the castling year. JOHN rnimrs, Cash. KURTZ's VALUABLE DIOUNTAND FOR SA TE. 248 ACRES which is erected a SAW MILL: 'ag ANT 'HOUSE and a good &We' ere is sufficient water to ruin , the Mill as in the year, • and a set of Burrs could geously attached for the use ofthe neigh• (There is an avera;e growth of Pine, Chest and Hickory Timber on these lands and' ^nr,:yenient of access on all sides to • sond in separate lots or togeth hasvrs. If not sold privately by of JANUARY next, it will be /Sale nn that day nt: 10 o'clock A B. Kurtes Hotel, Waynele' JOSEPH DOYGLAS, ey and Agent for Win. G.. Lyda Plo[3lllB SLALE. 25 ACRES FRAME WEATIIMIIIIIDED BM BTRITIi, Dec I—ts. Trustees 110 E AND LOT FOR SALE. VALUABLE 131 ACRES SAW MILL, PUBLIC S. LE. THIRD ARRIVAL PENNSYLVANIA IMPERIAL . OIL CO. Office 139 So'uth I?ifth Stteet, Philadelphia. CAPITAL $1,000,000: ' 200,000 SnartEs at $ . 5 each President, ALEXANDER K. Alcer.unE A. K. McClure. J. C. 13omberger, Thomas A. Scott, Elishn W. Davis, D. K. Jack - man, John M. Pomeroy, Peter D. Small. Seely, James 141.13elltirs. Treas. Elisha W. Davis. Tr HIS company has 120 acres of land, in fee, on I Allegheny river, immediately opposite ity, and adjoining Lay toniumith 110 tods front on the river, and 75 rods front on Lay's Run. lion C. P. Rnimttlell, editor of the Oil City Monitor and agent for this land, assures the Company that it will sell in lots for $lOO,OOO, reserving the nil right .which is worth $lOO,OOO additional. Immediate revenue will be derived for Me Company from the sale of these lots:, and. the Company lave two good en gines with complete fixtures to operate immediate ly for oil. The-territory-in - this immediate locality hae never failed tir,produce profitably. Also, one hundred acres, in fee simple, in the cel ebrated Cherry Run District, immediately adjoining Cherry Petroleum Company, whose stock is now worth over $3O per share. The Comper y 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. Phi, Cur tin and St. Nicholas Companies are in,this immediate locality, and• their stock is now commanding a large premium. In addition, the Company has 40 acres, fit tee simple. on Chem , Tree Run, which empties • t • •• , he-best-pipducing-section-o the Oil Territory, and 100 acres, in fee simple -- on Walnut Bond, five 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 handle per day of heavy oil, worth now 's2l per barrel. The Company now receives three-fourths of the proceeds of the last named well, and one-half of the other t wo. Each of these tracts will be developed by the Compa ny by sinking additional wells, and r ‘ the.engines and l i fixtures are now on hand to do it. . V ',AND, The officers of this Company mean to prosecute the development of these • lands most energetically, and-they-have entire confidence ;that they- will yield very large dividends_on the capital-stock. - Ilar Subscriptions must be made promptly, as more than one.half of the stock is already engaged: Subscriptions will be received b M'Clure & Stoner M'Clellan & Kimmel, .1. McD. Sharpe Geo. It. Messeratnith, John Stewart, T. J. Nil!, D. 0. Gehr, Geo. W. Brewer, and Wm. G. Reed, Chambersburg; Jos. Douglas, Waynesboro'; - - - Peter-D-Small-ana-Wm-M-Morsbal, Hagerstown Dec 16-2 w. ' MHE subscriber intending ,to rernovlrtWest, will 1 . sell at Public,Sale, at his residence, near H 03e sore,s Mill, on the road leading from Waynesboro' to Chambershurg, 2 miles from the former place, On Tuesday . the 3a day of January, 1865, the following personal property, consisting of stock and farming implements: 7 HEAD OF Rollos .11fOr. i 4 among which are 2 good brood Mares • heavy with foal,l two-year 1 one-veer old Colt, 7 HEAD OP MILCH COWS, 5 of which will be fresh about the time of sale, 11 Bead of fine young Cattle, I—Fat 30 HEAD OF SHEEP , among which is one fine Buck,!l2 Head of Hogs, among which are 1 Sow dad Boar, of the Suffolk Breed; 2 fat HOGS; 2 Plantation Wagons, 1 four inch tread, nearly new, 1 narrow tread, 1 Wood Bed, good as new, 2 pair goon Hay Ladders, 1 Rockaway Buggy and harness, 1 Basket Sleigh, 1 large string of Bells, 2 sets of Breechbands, 2 sets Front Gears, good as new, 5 sets Plow Gears, 4 Fly Nets, bridles, halters, lines, 2 three.hoise Barsheer Plows, 1 two-horse do., 6 double Shovel Plows, 2 single d0.,-1 corn Coverer, 2 three-horse Harrows tripple, double - and single trees, spreaders; 1 fifth chain, 2 log chains, 2 pair butt traces, 2 pair breast shains, lot 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; I Side Saddle; ie lot iN encios• further prticu , VIII GI PE. 15 ACM OF NM II TIE GEM 200 BARRELS OF CORN Household and Kitchen. Furniture:consisting of 6 Bedsteads and Betting, 1 Secretary, 2 Bureaus, 2 sets Chairs, 3 Rocking Chairs, 1 large and 3 small; 3 Wash Stand, 1 Looking Glass,2 Salts, 1 Corner Cupboard, I large kitchen Tabe, Breakfast and 1 Dining Table, 1. ten plate Stove, Cooking lStcve and Fixtures, new; I. large Dinner Bell, 2 iron ket tles, 1 Comer Kettle, I meat vessel, 1 pickle stand, 1 churn, tubsauckets, 2 barrels Vinegar; a lot of tinware, queensware, ;,Crockery, &c., also t , a lot of. Pork and Lard by the lb., applebutter by the vock,"a lot dried fruit; 3 axes, maul and wedges, an.q.many other articles too numerous to mention. [Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known. GEORGE MYERS. Dec 11-16.1 • 0. V; Mega, Auct. NEW FALL AND WINTER JUST FROM TRETASTERN AUCTIONS AT THE NEW STORE OF METCALF & HITESHEW, CHAMBERSBURQ, On Second Street, nearly Ofrposile Nae P. 0., WElnow have a full stock of all kinds of Dry Goods and Notions, which we are selling at astonishing low prices (for the times). We have Delains Plain & rigtired from 35 up Colicocs, Cloaking Clotho, Cossinets, Unbleached Muslin ECM All Wool Flannel. Hoop Skirts for Misses, - 0 125 .. " .. Ladies, , " 75, .. Wool Under Shirts,.. 2 2 5 .11 " Over " " 260 " 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. lif you pleaseland, see foreourselves. METCALF & HITESIIEW. , 11:B. • are also Agents for the Binger-Sqw• log Machin • M, & H. Oct. 28, 18 4 rr HE undersigned, residing in Quincy, Frattlain 1 county, Pa.. intending to decline the Mcrchan. tile Business, offers his STOCK OF MERCHANDISE at Private Sale. Thd location is a pleasant one for business. being surrounded by a healthy, wealthy and populous nvighbprhood. His stock embraces a general assortment of goods, such as are usually kept in country stoma. For further particulars „ap ply to the undersigned. Dec 9—•3t] LEWIS COLLIFLOWER. • D. B. Itusse.t.t.. Agent or Fmklian catnap. (.Lily I I '62.) RESERVED CAPITAL. $250.000. DIRECTORS PUBLIC SALE. 100 BUSHELS OF POTATOES GOODS NOTICE! w. PUT.NAttret Patent Cloth Wenger • for sale at the sign of the !jig Red Horn LATEST • Cit. I'S GEO. STOVERS, TaHANIKFIIIor kind favors and\psonage here toforo bestowed upon him, again ears before the public to solicit a continuance of the same.— He having just returned from the eastern cities with a fine and well selected stock of new BBODS, Which he intends selliktipmDitmqkatiy;mikil6l e nows 0 Mtn 0 tO t call and examine his stock below you will find . enumerated a few articles which w ill be found. among his stock to which he your attontlon 11E. 311:1110 -SPUS He has a large assort= of Dress Goods consisting in part of . Challies. • Printed and Plain De!nines BM, Fig'd and Cord Silks, . Plaid Mohair, Silk- Warp Mohair, Bereges, Medona Cloth, , Lavellas, French and domti Poplins Pongee Mixture, " Cloth for Ladies, Wrapings, • • G loves, itosiery r in great-variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, • mad Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Union- Cassimeres, Duck Linens, Cottonatlos. • Summer Coatings, Tweeds, Velvet Cord, Marsailles, Silk Vesting, Volvatine Vestings, of all kinds; inifacqn full assotment of goods for Gentlo. men wear. Also a larger and well selected stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, lluelin, Ticking; and a complete 4 assortment of Notions. It's no use Prying to enumerate. If you want anything at all in the Dry Goods lino ust call in anifyou will find hini ready to lama on you with pleasure. • To persons having country Produce to sell; they will find itito 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 cheep se they can be purchased elsewhere. Nov. 11, 1864. LATEST ARRIVAL OV FALL AND WINTER BRI - GOODS AT J. W. MILLER'S. AVING returned from the Eastern cities Jawith a largo and choice assortment of Dry Goods, Queensware, Cc darware and Grocieries, which I am prepared to offer with much greater in titteements than heretofore for Cash. laija Silks,,all Wool and printed Delaines, French Me rinoe, Alapacas, Gingham, Shawls, Balmorals, Hoopekirts, Collars, Magic Ruffling, Bugle ,Trim mings, Hoosery, Cloaking Cloth, dtc. GENTS GOODS t • Fancy and Plain Casimeres. Black Cloth, Italian Cloth, Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts,prawers, Buck Gloves, Buck Gnuntle ts, &c DOMESTIC. GOODS • • FUrniture Check, Bedding, Cotton Flannel, all Wool Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, Pawling &c. QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE AND GROCERIES, /--/ syrupq, Mo lasses, Rio Coffee„ Pr Bred Coffee, Ess Coffee, sugars, Tobaccos, Rabbit Soap, Ten, &c. - The :above goods have been purchased for the Cash and 1 desire the same to be sold for Cash as we tion't keep any books. By strict attention to businees_anri- a desire to alease in every respect I hope to merit a continu pnce of pa tronap Oct 28, 1864. " 2 2 4" 0 75 0 0 25 0 N 30 .1 FIRST SUPPLY OF NEW FALL AND WINTER M 50 " FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM 'lArl stock entbtaces all the best styles of Plain in_ and Fancy CLO,THS, Plain and FanCy • 1 22tlillti:1290I3ClaCIKE3)03 9 Plain and Fancy VESTINGS, all of which will he mode to order in the most fashionable and work manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit custo mem. Also a full stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING se-CHEAP FOR CASH. Alan. one of the hest selected. stocks of aENT's FDRN,ISHING GOODS the town—fine Shirts, Hoisery, Gloves and Tien in endless variety. Also, Military cloths anti Cassimeres which will .10 -made o order at the shortest notice. J. A. FISITER, oppncite Wnsibingtott ITemse, IJnatretewu, Mt'. (1;t 1. OF NEW VALL & WINTER AL 111 Waynesboro', Pa. ...---0----- FALL AND WINTER e eatisiaction of all will F 0:R Tlt E GOOD, AT Tlli o il& H o E njoys' OCTOBER, 21. COLUMN I NO,V. 4TH 1864. SECOND ARRIVAL, SECOND ASIVIVAL, SECOND ARRIVALL; , *INTER GOODS, WINTER GOOp% 'WINTER GOODS! PRICE & HOEFLICH lar AVE just received and are yet receiving from the Eastern markets a fine ,addition to their stock of lii OHS" GROC'ERIESi- &c, To which the attention of the community is direc ted as they will discover that they are offering goods •r than the prices have been heretofore through untry. Their stock of inghams DELAINES, Cannot:be surpassed_for_desirableness-of style-and CASSZIYIERES, CLOTHS, Of the latest pltvrns, PRINTS, FL I NNELS. • A fine assortment of Sack Flannels, also La dies Cloaking Cloths of the different eolors worn, and at prices to suit all. Ladies Clouds, Sontags, Hoods, &e, mAraznaiu caucpalt 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. Wool De Poplins, Challies, Lawns, plain and figured, Balzerincs, Crape Despanges, Eng. Crape, American Prints, French Crape, .Collars, Irdk'fs, Mitts, 0 ann tlets,&e, OUR ;#II.NOT STOCK comprises a great variety of Da!morals, Hoop Skirts Shawls, Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim ming Ribbons, Laces, &c. . DOMESTIC COO DS BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, Linen Sheetings, . Bleached and Brown Diapers, Tickings, • Strips, Furinturo Checks, Burins, • Cottonades, Linens, Bags & Bagging CARPETS, -OIL CLOTHS, Blinds and Hangings: tinBIEMIES„ Our Stock of Groceries is very large. Sugars of di even t grades—Molasses at various prices. Loaf Sugar, Syrup, Coffees, rear Rio and Dandelion, American and English breakfast du., Teas, Fish, Cheese, Rico. MEW 251_ MEC_ A WILLOW WARE AND ,QUEENSWAR.E• ; And every article necessary to supply the necessi ties or render comfartable our old Idiot& and ac quaintances. mean to give pitman ATTEN- Tios TO =elms and give our friends every accom modation possible. With many--thanks for a gen- . croon patronage heretofore we shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the public's favors. , JOSEPH PRICE, SAMUEL, HOEFLICH 11'allorsb-4 , , Nov 4, I sOt. BLERI-N-OS, ALPACOAS, TWILLS, VESTINaa, GINGHAMS, LINSEYS, Silks, Bareges, ailing 18! LATEST ARRIVAII! ===l ANDERSON, BENEDICT & CO., Viraynesborol Pa. .ItEi - _N 0 W:RE CEIVIDT Fi INT SUPPLY. FIRST SUPPLY, - • - • :" ;J • . r 1 , - WINTER DRY GOODs WINTER- DRY GOODS WINTER DRY GOODS .111F_AARIL VED IMO es_WO DRESS GOODS DADIE's LADTEs DBEs Goolys DRESS uooDs DRESS GOoDS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NunrAs, Fußs i SHAWLS AND NITIOAS, FURS, SHAWLS n NUBIAS HOSIERY AND GLOVES., HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES .7QT 9 MIETEI Sl3 MEN'S WINTER (MODS, II 1 ' ''S_W-INIPRR-HfHl - 1, MEN'S WINTER. )mn MEN'S VVINTER t:001)s, • CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CL0715, cAss.73zERPs AND SA 7 INI3 7 TS, CLOTHS, CASSIA/ERA'S AND SATINE7TS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND. SATINETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, • ND A ND DRAWERS. PRA-WFR D{ A IN 1.; RS, GROCERIES! Gr.,ceriell, Groceries, Groceries, DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. 1111EISIVE lig 131101 S. Queengware, Queeosicarp, Queensware, Qom' We would call the attention oar custom era and the public to our -new sack of goods, and at the same time n•turn our thanks to customers and negate for their liberal patronage, and will en- Aeaybr by fair 'dealing with all, to merit a continu- - .atice of the same. AIVIBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. October 21, 186-1- - t fine • - • T , yrm us 111 yon must 14 • re: G-T-ECE XR- Hardeciire, Hardware, _Hardware. Notions, Notions, Notions,
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