PUBLIS / 16ALE. subscriber et . e l -t° Public Sale at her idence.4 Ea u th Quineye on the alisg,f rom v u i ne Funkstown, 'traday the 4 .1r,4Ay of Fcbrirary, 1865, nr person a l /pert, consisting. ol stock bnplemenjil° VOltit HORSES; I ; l•wo.horse Wagon, I Wood ; 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 set Heigh, 2 sets Breechbandei 2 !y-nets, I good set Single Bar s tind Bolter, 1 plow line, 1 Barrow, 1 new Corn Cover, ees, 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 Log Cow Chains, r Wind Mill. lin Cradles, 1' grain shovel Ile Wood, maul And wed- Sawe r _Augers and Chia not mentioned. , :riber will offer frir sale 1 large Bed, I Si Dung Dos sets Front noes, Bridle Three-harm Double am Chain, - Rakes ant I Grind. &tone, a `gm Digging Iron, els and many other On the same day SIX ACHE more or lees, lying an leading from Quincy to tam running Oro' the' Fottmey, John Heller to...commence nt 10 13'eb. terms will be made knows Jan 13—tej PUBLI MHE undersigned 'Menai!. _IL gen at Public Sale, at his n leading from Waynesboro' to tl bout 3miles froui the former and . place, on Saturday the 4 th day of --We following personal property, if -2-FIRST-RATEMI. —one-of-them_fresh, Gilead of B which is a good Brood sow; a lac 1 fodder, cow chains, forks, rakes', ht _good cte, I wood saw. a lot Carpere old iron. 1 grain cradle, I mowing new,.l riding saddle., 2 riding bridles.. 2 sets Breechbands; the one-third of 14 in the Ground. Also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE / consisting of 1 Cooking and 1 Ten.plate S Bureau, 1 Sale, 2 'rabies,. :3 Bedsteads, .1 -Cupboard, 1 Sink, 1 Wood Box, 1 Chest, 1 .. tray, 2 sets Chairs, 1 Roston Rocking Chair, 2. anon Rocking Chaitiii; Rocking Cradle, 1 eight- Clu k, about 20 yards Carpeting, 1 looking gb tin ' earthen and queensware, 1 iron kettle, 2 tug 1 bsirel vinegar, a lot applebutter and lard, elan 250 lbs Pork, a lot brooms, 1 ment vessel, and m and other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to Commence at 10 o'clock unsaid day when the terms will he made known—bp lan, I:3j PRIVATE SALE. 11E subscriber riTers at Private Sale his Farm, cont , kftung 111 - 11_4030 - 2111L1 more or Ines, lying on the Mentzer Gap Road, about 3-4 of a mile from Hopewell Mills, adjoininglands of Isaac Shocke.y, RN., Funk, VArelsh, Snowher gere, nod others. The land is part Limestone and pnrt Tumbling stone, about 6 acres in Timber.--, The improvements are A NEW BRICK HOUSE, with Slate Roof; a NEW BANK BARN with Wagon Stied attached, Hog Pen, Corn - Cilb7ViO. There is a large Cistern near the door sod a well of never.failing water about 100 yards distant.— eThere is also an Orchard of Grafted Fruit and a young Orelivrd of 100 trees planted three years a go. SAMUEL GM WAKE.' Jan 6-4 w. ' ~,ileribez will sell sell et Public Sale at _A_ hi. residence, in ‘Vaynesboro', On &zturclay the 28th of Januarli, 1865, the following personal property, to wit: ONE EXTRA mmcg COW ; Bureau, 2 Safe s, 5 Bedsteads, 3 sets Chairs, 3 Tables, 1 Stand, 1 Cradle, 1 1 Crib, 1 Sink, 1 Dough. tray, Tubs and Buckets, 1 good Cook Stove a,nd fixtures, I Template Stove, 1 Iron Kettle, 2 meat veesels, 2 barrels Vinegar; I English Lever Watch (gold)_I-Standing-top Buggy and one running part, 1 second-handed Spring Wagon, I pair Steelyards; A 11,0 _TWOIE-TS-GOOiltleX-SMITH TO among which aro two solid Box Vices, 5. Screw Plates, different sizes; I Tire 'Welder, 1 Box and Skein Menthe 1;1 full set of Coacti, Smith Toole, 1 net Wheels for a two-horse wagon, a lot of old and new iron, lot of, old and new horse shoes, I set of Boxing Chissels, a lot of Cast Steel, a lot Spring and Blister Steel, 6 Axes, 3 Rocking Chairs, 1 Ta ble Chair, I Jackscrew, I Drill Press and fixtures, and many other articles not necessary to mention. "Most of the above articles are as good as new and can be bought privately before the, day of sale. Sale to commence at i 0 o'clock. on said day, :when the terms will bo made known by JOHN CLINE. Jan 6 —ts] GEO. V. hfccm, A uct. _ NOTICE:. THE undersigned, residing in Quincy, Franklin county, Pa., intending to decline the blerchan tile business, offers Ilia STOCK OF MERCHANDISE et Private Sale. 'The location is a pleasant one for business. heing surrounded by a -healthy, •wealthy and populous neighborhood. His stock embraces a general assortment of goods, such as' are usually kept in couptry storm For further particulars lap ply to the undo signed. Dec 9-8 t) LEWIS COLLIFLOWER. ,3-1012, 811111101 HIE, ilig. MHE subscriber would inform his customers and public generally, that having, with other busi ness men of Waynesboro', adopted the , "0ei.193E5 ISMISTIELIMC," he is now prepared to sell at shorter profits than formerly. Persons in want of any article in his line are respectfully invited io give him a cal-42 His Stock of HOUSE KEEPING GOODS and KITCHEN WARE are,ctimplete, and will be sold at such prices (the times considered) as cannot fail to give satisfaction. AR kinds of Plir CID embracing the latest and most approved patterns, for eithet wpm, or °cd, constantly on hand. !2'Speciai attention it given to putting up Spout ing. made of the best tin, rot houses and barns. Remember the sign 01 the "BIG Ran Ho FIN" D.U. RUSSELL. August 26, 1864. DR. J. FAHRNEY'S OLOOd PURIFIER. TrdlS article so•well known by reputation for L having caved some of the worst ra s e s o r T er ,. ter, Scrofula: and all impurity of the Blood, is al- , ways on hand at ourthman's Drug Store. He Eras just received a fresh supply of the above ,article and can accommodate hie customers. Jane 3-Iy. BARBERIN , G. THE subscriber informs his former patrons, and the public generally, that he has re,commenced BARBERING birsiness, hi the room formerly occupied by the Post Office, and is new, prepared to do Hair-cutting and aaving in. the best , .sfyle. GEO. B. PRICE. October 16 JOW LAND ; ide of the public road own, the little A ntio lining bulb of John Good Far Sole id -day owhon the STOOPS. S3IIEIII, Auct. LE. '0 West, will on the road Store, a• the latter try, 3865, one of Corn- Tele, I a lot early IVI4I. JUDENHOLTII. G. V. Motu, Auct OA.LENDAM FOR k 8&, 4 E m 0 3 f $.3 1:11 rt !.1 vQ• 4 mr 4 !.4 n nary,. 1 8 10 17 24 31 10 23 % 30' February; 13 20 '27 12 19 4 26 March, .13 20 27 12 19 26 10, 23' 30 15 , 2 .), 14 21 28 12 19 26 10 17 24 ta August, Septem er, • 3450 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 -28 24 25 26 27 28 2,9 30 1 2 3 4 • 5 6, 7 October 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 0 3 24 25 0 0 27 9 8 29 30 31 . *ember, .1 2 :3 4 5 6 7 H 9 10 11 12 13 14. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ber, 1 2 ~ 3' 4' 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ,18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 , B BOUNTY TAX AND SAVE FIVE PER CENT. MO off() 11 the Tax poyers of Washington Dis trict fu 'me to pay their Bounty Tax without the addition 5 per cent., the Board of School 1)i -rectors of sa ,Distriet have authorized Joseph S. Stoner to conWe ing said tax a Jew weeks lon ger. lie willm present at the room occupied by M. M. Stoner Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs day• of each w k until the 27th inst., atter which time the Look ll he placed in the hands of a col• lector. By order of the Board, Jan 6-2w] D. F. GORDON, Secr'y. lm A LL persons liseph Funk, payment Must be gainst alias the,. at Joseph Douglas' riant Notice. debted on the Tax Bnoks of Jo . c'el, are notified that immediate Lade, or suit will be brought a- Books must bo closed. Call trice. DAVID H. FUNK, Administator of Joveph Funk, dec'd January 6-3 w. PUBLIC • SALE'. • -1111 H IA N Vubscriber will offer at Public Sale, on . 11 EWS' MN 1831 OP JANUARY, DM, !us property, sititated in "Mannheim," about 1 mile from Quiticv. _the-reatNeading-fronr-F-unk-atawn consiating of to Small,_____, s Mi 6 ACR' 'S PRIME LAND, \ more or leas. e improvements are aL 0 0 DW ELLIN 0 H SE,LOG BARN, Wash House, Wood House, Ho Nil, and a good OrcLard of grafted fruit. The is also a never-fail - mg well of good water with put 'in it a few steps from, the door, the.whole beingApder good fencing. tar• Sale to commence at 1 o'c) T k on said day when the terms will be made knoy NATHAN NULL, . Jan 6—taj PRIVAT SALE. THE subscriber will offer Private Sale Es property, situated, in Waslitigton township, ranklin county, on the road lead)* tronrthe forks of the Antietam to the Union school, house,joinirrg farms of David Jacobs, Saite' Lemon() and oth ers, containing 2tol-2 ACRES , with a STOItY and a HALF MI XX 0 ICJ Log !Barn and Wagon Shed, Hog Pen; Wood _House, Wash tHouse. Smoke House, thereon—aloe a good Well of water it the door and a Olsten:l and a fine ORCHARD of choice fruit trees'on the prem• ises; such as apples, pears, ,chernes ' peaches and plume. ANDREWSEMIER. Jan 6—tf. Fourtl Quarterly nepor OF THE FIRST NATIONAL RINK OF WAYNBSBORO', PA. RESOURCES. Bills and Notes Discounted , $45,02,48 Due by City Plat. Banks $22,539,80 Duo by other Boas 2, 680,45 Remittances and cash items 115,00 , U. S. Loans • 20,000,e0 U. S. Securities 81.943,66 Cash on hand in circulating ' , _ notes of this Bank In National Currency In State Bank Notes Other lawful Money Total Resources LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus Funds 2,319,64 Circulating Notes received from Comptroller Deposites bivldends unpaid Profit and Loam Total Liabilities The . abovi) statement is corr tto the beet of my knowledge and belief. JNO. P 44fr PB, Cash. Sworn and subscribed befdre me, Jan. 3. 1865. Jan 6-6 t) .1. F. KURTZ, Notary Public. THIRD ARRIVAL 4 311pney Saved is Money Made 3" ._• j:you want to buy goods eboap go to MET IVALP &111TESIIEW'S, etiambersburgmlicre the are still aching at Panic paces. • hainbenbing, Nor. 26,1804. 0 7 'l3 'l4 20 21, 27 28 8 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 It 21 28 15 22 29 II 13 27. 12 1J 26 1,1 18 25 16 23 30 10 17 24 15 22 29 14 21 28 1 1 3 20 27 15 22 29 14 2.1 `2B 12 19 26 12 19 2G 11 18 25 15 22 ~,, G. V. Motto, Auct 220,00 ' fi5,00 925,00 16,079,24 4184,020,63 43,0000 87359,69 474,117 . , 1,066,98 $184,020,68 A NEW FALL woricps B.'-"S JUST \ FROM THCEASTRIIN AUCTIONS' .AT THE NEW STORE OF METCALF - I& HITESHtWA, On Second &reef, nearly Opposite .the P. 0., • E now bare a full stock of all kinds oil,Thy TGoods and 'Notions, which we are •selling• at astonishing low prices (for the times). Wo have De/ains Plain & Figured from 35 up Colicoes, . e " " 25" Cloaking Cloths, ' ~ 225 , a • Cassinets, : . fa 75 " UnbleacheS Muslin • : 0 , 25 " Bleached. ." H. :10 ,t -All Wool Flannel, . • •' 50 ~ Hoop Skirts for Misties, - , A. 25 " ' " Ladies, it . .75 It Wool , Under Shirts,/, 44 225 46 " Over " / et “2fio IL %necking Ynrn, ' 187 per lb. Best Spool Cotton' only ' 10e . In short we are selling almost every thing lower then can be bought (at present) wholesale in the cities. Call if you please and see for yourselves. METCALF & HITESIIEW. , N. B. We are-also-Agents - for - the - Singer - S: • - lug Machine. M, & H. Oct. 28,-1864 - VALUABLE VAR :31 POl SALE. TBE heirs of the late Israel Hamer,. decd o ff er at Private Sale the Farm on which they reside, situated on the Waynesboro' a n.i.l Hagerstown Turnpike, 3 miles from the former and 9 from the atter place, containing 164 ACRES more or less of beet 'quality Milestone Land.— There are about 20 acres of Wood Land. The improvements are a large two-story LOO AND WEATHERBOARDED • . DWELLING - HOUSE 11,1' - A 'STORY AND A HALF TENANT HOUSE over Spring House, a large BANK BARN, with Wagon Shed and Hay Shed attached, Wood House, Bog Pen, with oth - W — necessary out-build ings and an excellent eider Press. There is on the premises a LARGE ORCHARD GRAFTED FRUIT TREES. There •-r ,; • are two good Springs on the farm, the Antietam ek passing along ono side ()fit. LVAny person wishing to view the farm can do so by calling on the HEIRS melding Jon the farm, when all necessary information will be giyen. Dec. 30-Im. ' 'Repository,' Chnmbersburg, 'Herald, Hasers town,lcopy lm and send bills to this office for col lection. VALUABLE 11A,R12 FOR SALE, -0- subscriber offers at Private Sale big voida ble Farm; situated orr the road leading to Hop we I Mills or Hughes' Rolling Mill,i2lmiles East of the town of Waynesboro', containing about 145 ACRES • ' of first-otuality Limestone and a small portion Roll ingstent Land, along thPf Antietam Creek, in a good state of cultivation. The improvements are A LARGETWO-STORY . Buck llousE BRICK BARN AND LOG STABLE, with' two Wagon Sheds, Corn Crib and Threshing Floor, all under one roof; Stone Wash House and Smoke House, Steno Blacksmith Shop, Frame Hog. Pen aid Wood House, and all necessary outbuildings. 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 also a . GOOD ORCHARD of Grafted Fruit, such as Ap pies, Pears, Peaches, Cherries and 8 stocks of bear ing Gm .es. The •_a_tLaruLorchartl—aro-enclosed with palling fence. About 18 acres of the above tract are well set with largo Timber mixed with large Piro arid all kinds of Oak. It is one of the most pleasant fixed homes in the county. lf the above farm is not sold in the course of four weeks' it will then he for rent JOHN ]JONEBRAKE. Dec 16-4 w.• WiIYNESBORO' lIOTBL, Virct - y - zsoislbcorcip' Pct. FRANCIS BOWDEN, PROPRIETOR, • rrHE subscriber respeetfully announces to his 1 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 liE•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 this Hotel. is 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. FRANCIS BOWDEN. Dec. 2—,•17. PUBLIC SALE. rpm subscriber will expose to Public Bale, on .1 the premises, on SAWRDAN ens 14m or JANU ARY, 1865, the following-described Real Estate, the property of John W. Harbaugh, dec'd, to wit: Lot No. 4 on Leitcrshurg Street, in Wilynesboro', front ing 67 feet, with a story and a, half BRICK DWELLING HOUSE; Frame Wash House, Good LOG WAGON-MA KER SHOP, a good Frame 'Stable with Carriage Shed attached, Hog Pen, &c., thereon. There is a good Cistern at the house and a variety of Choice fruit trees on the, lot. The stand is an excellent one for a wagon-maker•or other mechanic. Sale to Commence et 10 o'clock on soaday when terms will be made known by JA COS BEAVER, Adio'r. Dec 301—ts. Army and Navy Claims. OSEPti DOUGLAS, Attorney at La w Waynesporo', being duly liconse \ d, as Claim A gent will procure Pensions, Bounty, fratuty, Land• arrearages of pay and clothing, and all other allow. lances due seamen and soldiers, their heirs or repre sentatives. May `27—th *INCH LOST. ur AS lost in Waynesboro' or on the road be• tween the subscriber's residence and the fist mentioned place. on the 19th inst , an English Watch with Steel Chain with long links. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the some. ISAAC DEARDORFF. Dec. 23-31" - LATEST ARRIVAL Or Z 1147, it' HU ft 111 INK DR~~ GOIIDS GEO. STOVER'S, Wayileaboro", Pa. -0- VeHAllifftPUL fin. kind favors and patronage here 14 Wore bestowed upon him, again appears before the publie.to solicit a continuance of the sarne. He having just returned from the eastern . cities with a fine and well sel'ect'ed stock of new ' FALL AID WWI TER IP, D Which he intends selling at very.low tates,.which he knows he can do to the satisiaction of all will call and examine his stock. Below yoirwill find enumerated a few articles which will be found among his stock to which ho calls your attention. FOR THE W 4 Lam► a AL JIM. Nig He• has a large assornne of Dress Goods consisting in part of Challies, • Printed and Plain Delaines, Bl'k, Fig'd'ana Goi'd ---- Plaid Mohair, Silk Warp Mohair, • Bereges, Modena Cloth, • Lavellas, French and domtic Ginghama Pongee Mixture,' Cloth for Ladies, • Wrapinge, G loves, Hosiery, in griat variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimerea, Union Cassimeres, Du* Linens, • Cottonados. ' • riuknmei Coatings, .."!'weeds, Velvet Cord, Marsaillos, Bilk Vesting, Velvatino Vesting', of all kinds; in i fact;a full assotment of goods for Gentlo men wear. Also a larger and well selected stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, Mu,lin, Ticking; and a complete n assortment of Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate. If you want anything at all in the Dry Goods line net call in anti 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 ARRIVAL PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS _ , L_W,MILLERI AVING returned from the Eastern cities/ with a•large and choice assortment of Dry Goods, gueensware, Ce darware and Groceries, which I ern prepared to offer with much greater in ducements than•herotoforo for Cash. amiao dc! - . lQua Silks, nil Wool and printed De!nines, French Me rinos, Alapacan, - Gingham. Shawls, Ba!morals, Hoopskirts, Collars, Magic Ruffling, Bugle Trim mings,Boosery, Cloaking Cloth, &c. GENTS GOODS: Fancy and P lain Casimeres. Black Cloth, Italian Cloth, Vesting's, Satinets, Tweeds,' Jeans, Shirt Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirtspramers, Buck Gloves, Buck •Gountle ta, &c DOMESTIe GOODS Furniture Check, Bedding, Cotton 'Flannel, all Wool Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, Towling &c. QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE AND • GROCERIES. Syrupy, Molasses, Rio Coffee, , Prepared Coffee, Be e Coffe3, Sugars, Tobaccos, Babbit Soap, Tea, &c. — The 'above goods have .been purchased for the Cash and 1 desire the same to be sold for Cash as we don't keep any books. . By strict attention to businefs and a desire to micelle in every respect I hope to merit a continu• puco of patronage. Oct 28, 1864. FIRST SUPPLY OF NEW FALL AND 'WINTER GOODS, AT THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM PIN'TTIFIP - 7 7 1 - 711 Y stock embraces all the best styles of Plain AL and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy • CIPMEZ3IZ34I:IIZIDASPEINIIStaIs. Plikin and Fancy VESTINGS, all which will he made to order. in the most fashionable and work manlike manner, or sold in Patterns" to suit mow mere. Also a full stock of READY-DUDE. CLOTHING SW - CHEAP FOR CASH.-s 1 Alin). one of the hest selected stocks of GENT'S Fl IRNISHING.GOODS in the town,—fine Shirts; Misery, Gloves and Ties in endless variety:. Also, Military cloths and Cassimeres which will! be made o order at the shortest notice. J. A. FISHER, opposite Washington House, llncerstown, Md. • C/c.t. '2 I I 6ff; l. PRICE It; IfOOPMCIPSI COL TMN t NO V. ,41PIT 1864. SECOND ABM VAt, SECOND ARRIVAL, SECOND ARRIVAL, WINTER GOODS, WINTER pOODN, PRICE* HOEFLICH Tx AVE just received and are yet reeeiving;froirr JEJ,the Eastern markets a fine addition ter'their stock of DRY GOON GROCERIES, &C„ 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 thcsconntry. Their stock of DELAINES, MERINOS, ALPACCA.‘.!,, Cannot:be surpassed for desirableness of style and quality. CASSOIERES, . CLOTHS, VESTINSS, Of tho latest p items, PRINTS, GINGIIAMS, FLANNELS. A fine assortment of Sack Flannels, also La dieti Cloaking Cloths of the different colors morn, and at prices to suit all. Ladies Clouds, Sontags, Hoods, &e, uasraztaati (asocia '4 We boast of having the largest assortment ever brought to Town. Were bought twentyfive per cont. cheaper than present prices and will be sold accordingly. Silks Barc,:es - rena mes, Wool Delains, Poplins, CbaHies, Lawns, plain and figured, Balzerincs, Crape Dcspanges, ' Eng. Crape, American Prints, French Crape, Collars, H'dk i fs, Mitts, GauntletsAc OUR FANCY STOCK • comprises a great variety of Balmomis, Hoop Skirts Shawls, Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim ming Ribbons, Laces, &c. • 4 DOMESTIC GOODS BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, Linen Sheetings, Bleached and Brown Diapers, Tickings, Strips, Furinturo Checks, Burlass, • Cottonades; Linens, Bags & Bagging CARPETS. . OIL CLOTHS, Blinds and Hangings. ~'3~u'~~O~~o Our Stock. of Groceries is very large. Sugars of different pack's—Molasses at various prices'. Loaf Sugar, Syrup, Gaffers, teal Rio and Dandelion, American and English breakfast du.. Teas, Fish, Cheese, Rice. / 12IM ]Ell IIER. re WILLOW WARE AND * QUEENSWA.Fa-E And every article • necessary to supply.the necessi- 1 ties or render combrtable our old friends and ac quaintances. We mean to give Imasoriat: Anis- TION TO suswess and give our fe.endsefeii.aceum ! modation possible. With many thanks foritge.rt erous patrontge heretoFom . • 'we shall endeavor ; ,-,' merit a contiotnume of the public's fawns. - e SOSEPII PRICE. • ' • A,. N, SAM,I7I3r; ft nesli ....<l/4•••41 TWILLS, LINSE7B; 0 ToBFR 21 _ _ • 1864. LATEST ARRIVAL! BR O Kllltit-& €a.; Waynesboro' Pa. ARE VOW RECEIVING. THEIR FPRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY. FIRST SUPPLY iutr IL raw - -- isr - .11-1, Xig_ GOOtSH WINTER DRY GOODS WINTER DRY 000 DA WINTER DRY GOODS 14 Alk - lIED -61.@:W DRESS GBODS LAMER LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. FORS, SHAWLS AND NU R AS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBTAS, FURS, SHAWLS AN D NURIAS HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES: HOSIERY AND GLOVES zemr. ium Dug , gm Mira , OM'S MEN'S WIN r:IVS WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S , WINTER GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SA7INE7 TS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, UNDERSHIRT s, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, AND AND ' AND DRAWERS. . DRAWERS, DRAWERS, GROCERIES Groceries, Groceries, Groceries, Y GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. NM NE Ina Queensware, Queenareare, Queensware. ur We would call the attention our custom ers and the public to our new stock of goods, and at the same time rrturn our thanks to customers and others for their liberal patronage, and will en deavor by- fair dealing with all, to merit a confirm.- e'..f the same. „,, AMBERSON. 11 4 E.NEDICT 4; CO. 'oo`-• •r 21,1861 " E'S Hitt en. at •t 'et,. 5, '64. Hardware, Hardware, Hardware. Notiona, Notions, Notions. KURTZ'S
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