. , . . trtHt' undersigned will sell at Public Sale, at his 1 residence, on the road loading froth :.34111.11tOs bore' to Chambershurg, about one mile from the former place. on TIiVitSDA rthe gd of MP. .RVAIA` It, 1865, the folrowing personal property, to • *2" GOOD :HORSES both excellent- plow and: wagon leaders, the ono mare being heavy with foal; 2 GOOD 31ILCH 'COWS, 3 head Young Cattle, 3 head of Sheep, 1 Sow and Pigs ; 1 Two-horse Wagon and Bed, one 'pair new Hay Ladders, 1 good Falling,tep Buggy, 1 good Manny Reaper, 1 three and 1 two-horse Barshear Plows, 2 three-horse Harrows., 2 nest un ironed Narrows, '2 double: rind 2 sings Shovel Plows, 1 good Cord Coverer, treble, double and single trees, 1 one-horse spreader, • . _ .„ Oil YORK Giiii 1111111, 601 AS. lit ( -_ •• let B l re se e t ch g b o d o it i ' i t a s ., 'e y t lo r ti n t e .G ss ea 4 ro. c. . o 4 ii szt s s Plow i bridles, halters, 3 leather fly-nets, lot co* chains, 2 ' pair. bract chains, I log chain, 1 large chorchest, 1 good 1)011210 Robe, 2 grain cradles, 2' mowing • scythes, I cloverseed cradle, 6 bushels of Piaster, About 20 Barrels of Corn, • 2 loads of Corn Fodder, 2 leather plow lines, one new Wagon Saddle, a l ot haken forks, pitch and dung forms, _1 Wheat_ran, 2 Wheelharrolfthl,_l_dung hook, 1 set dung boards, a lot grain rakes, 2 axes. maul and wedges 1 meat bench, 1 good cider bar 'rel. 3 bands' of Vinegar, 2 ladders, 2 scope of 13 ere. .1 empty scap, .1 new -bushel' basket, 1 nen> Coal Stove and pipe, 1 cylender washing maehine, Hut ' fard's paleni; a lot grain bags, also 32 ACRES GRAIN IN THE GROUND, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on soitPday when the terms will be made known by GEORGE- STAIWY. , 11 V. Moto, Auct. V A ILJ A 111 4. E rA II 111 Jan 20—ts) PUBLIC SALE ! HE heirs of the late Israel Senget. will I offer nt Public Sale on MONDAY THE 30TH OF JANUARY. 1865,..theirfarmoiitutrted,_on_Ahe, Waynesboro' and Hagerstown Turnpike, 3 miles 1 from the former and 9 Trom the latter plime, contain- ing. 164 ACRES more or less of best quality Limestone Land.— There are about 20 acres 'of Wood Land. The improvements are a large two-story LOG AND VIEATHERBOARDED 111111 LING NESE, A :STORY AND A ;HALF TENANT' HOUSE over Spring souse, a large BANK BARN with Wagon Shed and Hay Shed attached, Wood House, flog Pen, with other mecessary out-build ings and an excellent , Cidor Press. There is on 'the premises a _ GRAFTED FRUIT TREES. There wo_good -Springs -on—the—carmi—tlie—. Creek.passing along one aide of It. Also• 8 ACRES cfear hand adiroming said farm, and also • a House and I.et with good Spring near the house. The terms of the farm and lots will be made known on the day of sale by _ _ Jan 20—tsj ÜBLIC SALE. MHE-subserlber 'intending to moves West will 'sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Quincy, Ore AS'aturday the 1.1 th day of February; '65, the following property, to wit : 2 GOOD HORSES, I MICH COW, which will be fresh by day °fettle, 2 head of HOGS; I , 1 Now Tr44tiing Buggy, I good Spring Wagon with bows and cover, I good istic... steelyards, jui Sleigh anttstring h Ile, 2 sets new Harness, 1 good Buggy Spring, I lot lay and Straw, I good Riding .'addle, 3 cords Oak od, 2 good fly-nets, 2 horse blankets, 2, pair scales, ' pai• steelyards, 500 lbs. Bacon, 100.1bs. Lard, a t S usage and Pudding, ---4100-1 3 -CIU LOW—. Applebutter by the crock; also Household Furni ture-2 good Bureaus, 1 Safe, new; 2 good Sinks, 2 sets Chairs, 3 Rocking Chairs, I Table Chair,4 , Bedsteads and Bedding, 2 Clocks, 1 Ten-plate Stove, I ;Parlor Stove, a lot Carpeting, 3 'l'ables, 2- Wash Stands, I Kitchen euphony], 2 Meat Yes eels, Queensware and Tinware, 2 Looking Glass es, I Reeking Cradle, 2 Chesti, I Iron Kettle, win dow blinds, table oil clothe, and many other articles. Sale Ito commence at 9 o'clock on said day when a credit of six months Will be given on all sums of -4tss end 'upwards .bY LEANDER KING. Jon:2o—tal .1. R. Shout, Auct. PUB LIC SA LE. MILE •sitbscriber will offer at Public Sale on TUESDAY THE 7TH DAY OF FEI3IIII - his property, situated in Washington township, Franklin county, on the road leading from the forks of the Antietam to the Union school house, joining farm - a of-David Jacobs, Samuel Leek tone and others, containing, 20 1-2 ACRES, with a STORY and a HALF GI- ME CO 717,10 Log Barn and Wagob Shed, Hog Pen, Wood Al - louse, Wash House, Smoke House, tkereon—also a good Well•of water at , the door and a Cistern and a fine ORCHARD of choice fruit trees on the an ises, such as apples, pears, cherries, peaches : plums. 'One-half acre of the above land is we , set with Grape Vines, the choicest varieties, in good bearing condition. 112ir :ale to commence at 1 o'- clock on sa:d when the terms wi II be Made known ANDREW SEN GER. Jan 20—ta. lIVA.R POLICIES. THE PHCENIX • FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF nuomuto, • have consented to insure a limited amount of prop erty ilea and ,Personal AGAINST LOSS BY WAR on. INVASION. - Persons wishing to insure their property against destruction by - REBEL INVASION • should make early application to ' .JOHN PHILIPS. . First National liank,"Waynesboror. Jan 20—t. PUBLIC s.aLEI THE subscribers - will' offer at Public Sale in • 1 front of Bowden's, Hotel , in Waynesboro'. on TUESDAZ,JANUARI 31ST, '1863. 'll Acres end EST UA Perc Qhes. ' BLITY LIMESTONPLAND iadjoiniog lends of W.N. Wesely, beirsyf 'Michael Stoner, dec'd, and others. upon which there is en -excellent CO r p p , te of Grafted Fruit Trees. Sala to commence at,U o'clock' on said tiny, when the terrns will be made known by J. N. ' W. -H. 11ROTHE1tTON. , G. V. Mese, , Jan 13 . 1 . RRU JOHN SENGER. G. V. MONO, Auct. PtAL.IB LIU 11 THE Vire subscriber intending to moverstiwill otter at Public Bale on TutnitimtV tnto gru osi• Pep• auAny,,lBBs, at his residence shout' 4 miles hom Waynesboro', tees! Salitili Church, the following, property, to wits 6 HEkDITORSES among which ere one bicodtirta'te with that, one ex. Ira lead mare, 1 tWo and 1, one=year'old colt, 3 ivitrAtEc. cows,„ 6 heed Young, 'Cattle, among which two fine Heir• eni that will be fresh •atiout the time of sale: Et head Sheep, among which is one Bile bin* Uuch,2 Sows' and 6 heatl•Wshoats;:, • 1 PLANTATION. WAGON ,' 4 inqh tread, (tsarly new,) 1 new Wood Bed, 1 Basket Sleigh, 1 large'string of Bells,. I set of Sin. , glh Hartess, 3. rote Breechbands, two of them nes ly. new, 2:sots of Front Gears; feels of Plow Gears, 3 fly Nets, Collars, Bridles and Halters, 2 sets Butt Traces, short linked, Breast Chains, , double linked; Cow Chas;Saddle, 2 - Whipsi-4—How-- Sens, wagon and plow lines, 2 three•horse Baishear Flows, 1 two•horso do./1 double and 2 single Shovel Plows, 2 Harrows, one new, 1 Corn Coverer, Trip-- pie, Double end Single Trees, 2 t-preaders, ONE IY/ANNIE REAPER,: 2 grain Cradles, 2 Mowing Scythes, ralreiandrforks, _a_lot_offirain 13ags, one Sausage Cutter, 8 Meat Vessels, I barrel 'Vinegar, about 8 or 10 LOADS OF HAY, also 37 ACHES of GRAIN IN THE GROUND,. and a grPat many artichsa t too numerous to mew tion. I'Bale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when the term will be made known by WILLIAM SARBAUUR. Jan 14—tad a V. MoNG, Airt. PALEIt SILE MHE undersigned will soWat Pnblic Sale at hit residence,-on the faint of Rev. Jacob Price, a- long the brunch road leading from Mt. Hope to Orindstone Hill, 2 miles from• the former and 4. from the latter place . , On Monday the 13th day of February, 1865, the following property,. to wit e 6-11 1 011-110118118- -- fcyrw(t— , 1 of which is a fine brood mare with T. foal and one fine Family Horee, 1 ihreelearling Colt 14 HEAD or CATTLE, among which are five head Mitch Cows, 1 fine Der hain Hull, 11 head CotewWl Sheep, and 22 head of Stock Hogs; 3 PLAIVFATI.ON WAGONS, 2 Spring Wagons; 2 Buggies, one nerly new; 1 Car. riagr, 1 good Sleigh, 5 Barsheor P10w5,.5 Double and two single Shovel PlocvS, 2 Harr-we, 2 pair of MOP' C es, 1 Threshing Machine and Horse Power, 1 Grain ill; 1 patent Hay Rake (Streak's) ONE , REAPER. Tht ibble, e and single trees, 2 log chains, 1 breast and butt chains, fifth-chain and spreaders, 1 Jackscrew, 1 set Dung Boards, also Vinegar by the barrel; 4 sets . Front Gears, 2 sets Breechbends, 5 sets Plow Gears, Collars, Housens and_Bridles ; 010 HT OF BLUM TOOLS 'OATS BY THE B'u sztEL, o .BY TILE B.4RREL ; H ousehold Furniture-1 Secretary, Tub leg, Chairs, and other articles too numerous to mention. Salo to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made kuown.by HEZEKIAH SHANK. G. V. Mom), Auct Jan 13—te) PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned having sold his farm, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, 2 miles north east of Waynesboro, near the road leading from Waynesboro' to Hopewell Mills, On Tuesday the 14th day of FeLp wary, 1965, the following property, to 1 FAMILY MARE 11111.14:3313. Clicmtroa r 1 BULL, 4 11810 OF YOUNG CATTLF; 1 one-horse Wagon, 1 pa i r Wood Ladders, I pair HAY CARRIAGES 1 Threshing Ma chine, and 'Shaker, I Windmill. 1 Cutting Box, ar Plow, 2 double and sin! le Shovel Plows 2 Narrows, I Ripper, Spreaders, I Log Chain, 2 Fifth Chains, Cow Chains, Traces, Butt Chains, a lot of screws, old Iron, single, double and trebble trees, 3 sets Horse Gears, 1 set Harness, 2 Fry Nets, 3 Saddles, Collars; Bridles, Halters, wagon and plow Lines and Whip, 1 REAPING MACHINE, 2 barn shovel, a lot reirks and Rakes, 1 Pick, 2 Stone Sledges, crow bal. and digging iron, a large Well Rope, 2 grain Cradles, 2 mowing sythes, a lot corn choppers, L Broad Axe, nearly new; 1 Meat Bench; also SO BUSHELS OF WHEAT, 20 BUSHELS OF EYE, 25 bundles of Rye Straw, 2 bushels Flax Seed, bushel of Clover Seed, a lot Piaster, 33 Grain Ba•pair new Scales, maul and wedges, a good shot 'Gun, Corn Brooms and a lot window, glass; also 1 Bedstead, 2 large Stoves. 1 Parlor Stove, 2 Tables, 2 Flour Chests, 1 set new Chairs, 1 Racking Chair, 2 Meat Vessels, 1 Churn Sausage Cutter and Stutter, 1 Tub, 1 Copper Ket.: tle, and other articles not necessary to mention.' Sale to cotnnience at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be made known by • JACOB F. HESS. Jan 13—ts. G. V. Mono, And. Valuable Property at PRIVATE SALE ! rillHEeuliscriber offers at Private Sale • his prop erty, situated near Quincy, on the road leading to Charnbersburg, consigning of 3 Acres prime land, with a Two thory Weatherboarded - DWELLING HOUSE, with Brick Back Building, large FRAME MA.: CHINE 8110P,..weatherboarde'd, with Water Pow er, furnished with machinery, Brick Smoke House with spring House under it, large Wood Shed, W ash House, Log Barn with Thrashing Floor, Hog Pen and Corn Crib thereon. There is also a good ORCHARD of grafted 'fruit trees on the lot and a never-failing W ell of water at the door. The . above property is a desirable one, and the location pnd excellent one fora machineiat or wood mechanic. J OSIA H FA H R.N EY. Jan 13-3 w. 'TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AND 0 , 4 0,.;' : S 2 TOE slibscribers res , ecp. y announce to the public that they r . ye made a discovery which is of great importance to Farmers, Dairymen and Dealers in Cows generally. By a combination of certain marks witupwards of six years experience iir testing the then ey are enabled with certain tyt...tu to ditunguish a ong cows the good milkers and creamers Irma those just the opposite. l They pro fess not mill° to be able to point lAA the good qual ities.in rmich cows, but in neaten and even cAlyes a or 4 weeks old, and vuil guarantee the theory tO hold good m all cases, provided the animal he healthy aud the dimcuons given be sir ctly . adhered ID. . Persons ,wishing to acluire this in formation can do by oppiying to either of Atte suescribers fur a teasensele g,ouipensution, and if when thoroughly tested full saustecticn is not given the money will Ire reiunded. A. b. 4r, J. ADAMS. " • Wuynedboro!, Jan. 13, 1865. , I C KU t'a Oattte at '64 NEW, FALL Ark@ -W JUST FRONTHWEASTERN AUCTIONS 'AiT THE' NEW STORE OF . METCALF & HITESHEW, Eit&MBERSBURG. On &midi Street, nearly Opposite else P. 0., , Wn now have a 11111 stock of all kinds of Dry Goods and Notions; which we are selling at astonishing low prices (for the times). We' have Delains Plain & Figoted from 35 ,up Calicoes, " 25 " Chinking Cloths), " 225 .‘ - . Illassinets,• ', . 4$ 75 .4 Unbleached Muslin- • • ' • 0. 25 " Bleached," " , 44 30 ts All Wool Flannel, " " 50 .‘ . i Hoop Skirts for Misses, " 25 " '" - "• undies, - . if 75 44 Wool Under Shirts, " 225 ." " Oier• " • " 250. , 9iicking_iarn, 187 per ib. Best Spoof Cotton only • • 10c • ... . „ In short •vve are selling almost every thing lower than can be bought (at present) wholesale in the cities. Call if you please and see for yourselves. METCALF & RITESHEW. 'DE 11. We are also Agents for the Singer Sew ing Machine.M, & H. • 'Oct. 28, 1804 • PIJRLOB SCALE T' his On ONE I - Burei Tables, tiny, T , sxturet vessels, l secon A !so— among Plates, Skein I set W if old and new irt 1 set of Boxing Spring and Mit rs, 1 Ta ble Chr fixtures, and an mention. id as new and cat, of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the ternis will b - e - inak flown. by JOHN CLINE. Jan 6 —ta] GEO. V. Motio, A uct. Fourth Quarterly Report OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BAH OF WAYNESBORO', PA. RESOURCES. Bills and Notes Discounted $45,452,48 Due by City Nat. Banks $22,559,86 -Due-by-other-Banks Remittances and cash items 115,00 U. S. Loans 20,000,110 U.S. Secur:tiea 81.943,65 _Cash-on-hand-in-circulating notes of this Bank 220,01) . In National Currency • 65,00 In State Bank Notes 925,00 Other lawful Money 10,079,24 Total Resources —5184,020,69 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus Funds 2,319,64 Circulating Notes received from Comptroller 43,000,00 D eposites 87,159,69 Dividends unpaid 474,97 Profit and Loss • . 1,066,99 Total Liabilities --$184,020;68 The above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. JN O. PHILIPS, Cosh. Sworn and subscribed before me, Jan. 3. 1865. Jan fi-6t) J. F. KURTZ, Notary Public. PUBLIC SALE. J.HE subscriber will expose to Public Sale at her residence. of. mile north of Quincy, on the road leading from Quincy to Punkstown, On Thursday the ' d day. vf February, 1865, e_following_personal_property-consisting-oi—stoc. and farming implements, viz: 2 .GOOD WORK HORSES, 1 large young Bull, I Two•borre Wagon, 1 Wood Bed, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 pair Hay Ladders, •1 set Dung Boards, I new Sleigh, 2 sets Breeebbands, 2 sets Front Gears, 2 Fly-nets, 1 good set Single Har ness, Bridles, Collars and Halter, 1 plow line, 1 Three-horse Plow, 1 Harrow, 1 now Corn Cover, Double end Single Trees, 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 Log Chain, Breast Chains, Cow Chains, 1 Wind Mill, Ilakes and Forks, 2 Grain Cradles, I grain shovel I Grind Stone, a lot Shingle Weed, maul and wed ges, Digging Iron, 1 Peck, Saws, Augers and Chis els and many other articles not mentioned. On the same daY the subscriber will offer for sold SIX ACRES OF MEADOW LAND / • more or less, lying on the left side of the public road leading from Quincy to Funketown, the little Antie tam running thro' the land. adjoining lands ofJohn Pahrney, John Heller and Henry Good Ila'"Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be mule known by CYNTHE STOOPS. Jan 13—tg] .1. It. Swan, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. MHE undersigned, intending to move Weat, will 1 sell at Public Sale, at his residence, on the road leading from Waynesboro' to the Marsh Store, a• bout 3 miles from the former and 2 from the latter place, on Saturday the 4th day of February, 1865, the following personal property,ln'svit : 2 FIRST-RATE MUCH COWS one of them fresh, 6 head of HOGS ,ono of which is a good Brood Bow; a lot Hay an Corn fodder, cow chains, forks. rakes, hoes, I shovele, 1 good axe, t wood saw, a lot Carpenter toolr, 11 lot old iron. 1 grain cradle, 1 mowing scythe, nearly new, 1 riding saddle, 2 riding bridles, 2 pair Lames, 2 sets Breechbands; the one-third of 14 acres Grain in the Ground. Also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! consisting of 1 Cooking and 1 Ten-plate Stove; 1 Bureau, 1 Kafe, 2 Tables, :3 Bedsteads, 1 Corner Cupboard, 1 Sink, I Wood Box, I Cheat, I Dough tray; 2 sets Chairs, I Boston Rocking Chair, 2 com• mon Rocking Chairs, Rocking Cradle ' eight-day Cloak, about 20 yards Carpeting, 1 looking glass, tin, earthen and queensware, 1 iron kettle, 2 tubs, 1 barrel vinegar, a Intopplebutter and; lard, about ,250 lbs Pork, a lot brooms, 1 meat vessel, and many other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the.terms will be made.known by Jan' 1 iJ : zir • Y's ilk: 3 Ir_---IFI THE subscriber informs the public that hd is now manufacturing Can Brooms to order, at his residence, near ,Wayriesborot. Persons wish ing. brooms manufactud. in the spring must delay. er their broom corn by the 15th of February next. Jan 13-3t] • 1). 11.11ESH. 4x dk r rmtnlji 4 tiYr l get h. -thesnof . tlevlielkorn MP. Itcreara.L. /Igen, qr Frnklian county. Orly I 1 lit?..) KIiRTZ'S Sale at OW; Chaim, ti I Dough. tone and 2 meat Watch ',ling part, teelyard* WM. RIPEIVHOUR. 6. V. Moxu; Aucti LA TBS T ARRIVAL Or NEW EMI JLIW Eli COON .aL T GEO. STOVER'S, `Waynesboro', Pa. , -0- -A-MKF-1,1-L-for-kind-favors-antl-patronage_he tofore bestowed upon him, again appears before the publitile solicit a continuance of the same.— He having just returned from the eastern cities with a fine and, well selectedstork of new . . FALL AND WINTER, tODDS, Which Ire Intend's , selling , at very!low rotes, which ho knows ho can do to the emtisiaction of ail will call and examine his stock. - Below you will find enumerated a few articles which-will-befoiind-among-itie - stock - to - which he calls your attention. F O.R THE ILA 2 1 ibi— IniF • • He. has a large assortme of Diess Goods consisting in part of Challies. Printed and Plain Delaines, Bile, Fig'd and Cold Silks, ' Plaid Mohair, Silk War Mohair, Medona Cloth, rwdies, French and domtic Gingham Poplins, Pongee Mixture, • Cloth fiir Ladies, Wrapinge, • Closes, . Hosiery, in great variety. - GENTLEMEN'S - WEAR; Broad Cloths, • Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Union Cassimeres, Duck Linens, Cottonaf OR. Simmer Coatings, Tweeds, Velvlt Cord, Marsailles, • Silk Vesting, • Velvatine Vestings, - of. all kindst-inifactia-full-assotment — ofgoo - delor — Geritle 7 , 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 Prying to enumerate. If you want anything at all in the Dry Goode ,line ust call in and you will find him ready to writ on sign with pleasure., To persons having country Produce to sell, will nil it to their advantage to bring it tolSto— 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 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS lEUI=MI2 HAVING returned from the Eastera cities with a large and choice assortment of 1 , Dry Goods, Queensware, Ce- darware and Groceries, which I am prepared to offer with mud] greater in ducements than heretofore for Cash.- lawino tuciaau3 Mike, all Wool and printer! Delaines, French Mc rinoe, Alapacee, Gingham's, Shawls, Balmordls, lloopskirts, Collars, Magic Ruffling, Rugle Trim mings, Hooiery, Cloaking Cloth, &c. GENTS GOODS : Fancy and Plain etsimorce. Black Cloth, Italian Cloth, Vestings. Satinets, Tweeds, Jeana, 'Shirt Fronts, Collars, Neck Tiem, Undor Shirts,prawera, Buck Gloves, Buck Galindo ts, &c • DOMESTIC GOODS : Furniture Check, Bedding, Cotton Flannel, nil Wool Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, 'fowling &c. QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE AND GROCERIES. Syrups, Molasses, Rio Coffee,: Prepared. Coffee, Ess ()offal, Sugars, Tobaccos, Rabbit Soap, Tea, Bcc.. • The above goods hate been purchased for the Cash and 1 desire the same to be sold for Cash as we don't - keep any hooks. By strict attention to business and n - desire to 1110tIfie in every reepect I hope to merit a continu pnce ofpatronage. Oct 28, 1864. PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber ,offera at Private Salo his Farm, cont,rining A.lll-111) more or less, lying on the Mentzer Gap Road, about 3-4 of a mile from Hopewell Mills. adjoinin_ nda of.lsaac Shoekey, Esq.. Funk, Welsh. now ar gent, arid others. The land is part Limestone a part Tumbling Stone, about 8 acres in Timber,— The improvements rue • A NEW BRICK HOUSE, with Slate Roof; a NEW BANK BARN with Wagon Shed attached, Hog Pen, Corn Crib, &c. There is a large Cistern near the Jeer and a well of never•failing water about 100 yards distant,— There is also an Orchard of Grafted Fruit and a young Orchard of 100 trees planted throe years a• go. SAMUEL. OM WAKE. den 6-4 w. BANK STOCK FOR SALE ! MHS'subscribar will offer ntlie Sale in front 1. of liuwdan'e Hotel. in Virnynci.horb', on 'NKR.. PAY MB 318 T OF JANUARY, 1865, 5 Mores of Stock in the First National Bank of _Wavnossl•ore. - H. Y;. WEitTZ. . Jon 13— ^t7 , Agent for Suomi Mitittour. HIRE & 110EPLICll'i COLUMN NOV. 4TH 1864. SECOND AMU VAL,.. SECOND ARRIVAL, WI 04 hi M AMID) ill 111 1 IIIITE111 GOill WlPliit GOODS! PRICE & HOEFLICH lIAYE jnet received and are yet receiving from the Eastern markets a fine addition to their stock of HT GOODS ! GROCERIES, &C,; To which the attention of the community it direc- 1 ted as they will discover that they are offering goods lower than 'the prices have been hertpforp through the country. Their stock of DELAINES, MERINOS, ALPACOAS, Cannot:be surpassed for desirableness of style and quality. • CASSIMERES, • MOTHS, Of the Inteet pi_te_xne,_ PRINTS, GINGHA MB, FLANNELS.• " A fine assortMent al' Sack Flannels, also La dies Cloaking Cloths of the 'different colorer worn, and - at prices to suit all. . . Ladies Clouds, Sontags, floods, ttc, cznuatiacti aocsal, We bonet 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 %bins, Poplins, MaDies, • Lawns, plain and figured, Balzerines, Crape Despanges, Eng. Crape, American Print s , French Crape, ' Collars, WWl's, . . Mitts, • Gauntlets,&c OUR FANCY STOCK comprises a great variety of Ha!morals, Hoop Skirts Shawls Gauntlets, kid •Gloves, Head Nets, Trim ming iiipons, Laces, &c. DOMESTIC GOODS BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, Linen Sheetings, Bleached and Brown Diapers, Tickings, Strips, . '• Furinturo Checks, • %dans, Cottonades, Linens Bags Bagging. CARPETS, • OIL CLOTHS, Blinds and Hangings. CHIEMIS. Our Stock of Groceries is very large. Sugars of different grades—Molasses at various prices. Loaf Sugar, Syrup, Collies, zeal Rio and Dandelion, American and English breakfast du,. Teas, Fish, Cheese, Rice. leo As... wiz 0 W WARE AND • QUEENSWAR.E, And every article necessary to supply the necessi ties or render comfortable our old friends and ac quaintances. ,We mean to give rsrAson.t arm tuts To mammas ptr‘give our friends every accom modation possible. With many thanks fora' gen erous patronage heretofore we shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the publk's favors. :JOSF.PH 11013FLICH. • 114ne.vb „Tor 4, sti . TRILLS, VESTIN3s, UNSEYS, Silks, 13aregos, 21. PI OCTOBER =EI I: , , 1864. LATEST ARRIVAL! I=l ANIIERSON, RI NEDICT & H., Waynesboro' Pa ARE NOW RECEIVING .TRlng - FIRST — S - VPPL , Ms?' SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, UT 111 E 71767 'IIIL I 1130....4 MR. GOOISH WINTER DRY (00Ibc IVINTER DRY GOOD) WINTER DRY (111()1)s a. AIL_ lUD ISE tir 11ESS anon LADIES LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS, :RS, SHAWLS AND NUITI'AS, IRS, SHAWLS AND NIIIHAS , ;RS, SHAWLS Alsi D NUIHAS HOSIERY AND GLOVES; HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES 1 4 116 T '9IOJYTET3 EIBBS g MEN'S WINTER norms, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. • CLOTHS, cio7 $, "CASSLVERES AND Sit 7 INR7 CLOTHS, CASSLMERES AND SATIN ETTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES , AND S ATIArETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS. UNDERSHIRTS, AND A,ArD • AND • .• DRAWERS?. DRAWERS, DRAWERS, GROCERIES Groceries, aioceries, Groceries, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS: 1111 E SEE 1111 111111111 Queensicarey Qtreenswin.e, Queensicarei 11rWe would call the attention our custom ers arid the public to our new ihock of goods, and at the , sarne time return our thanks to cmitemers and others for their liberal patronage, and will ett• deavor by fair dealing with. all, to merit a continue ance of the tia me. AM131•111SON, I.4 4 .:VEDIGT October 21, Mt • itVII.4KE'S Bits ot j • Fib. 5, '64 ~' ~:;:. ~ ti Hardware, Hardware, Hardware- No i to A s, Nip/inns, .No dons. Kum' 7 s