Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, May 19, 1865, Image 3

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    Beverly:TniAcerSgtteeb Thompsofi,' Wm. U.'
Clestyi ?thitirienti Ok Clay ) George Harper,:.
c George Young, and others unknown, within
the military department of Waahington and
within the fortified and entrenched lines
thereof, Abrabam Linotiln, late , and at. tbe,
time of said toinbining and•ionspiting,
ident of the United States' of America, aid
Commander-in-Chief of the army and navy
thereof, Andrew Johnson, now Vice Presi
dent of the United States 'aforesaid, W. H.
Seward, Secietaty Of 'State of the United
States aforesaid, and Ulyses S. Grant, Lieut.
Geucral of the army of the United States
aforesaid, then in command of . the armies of
the United States under the direction of the
said Abraham Lincoln, and in pursuance of,
and in prosecuting said malicious unlawful
and traitorous conspiracy aforesaid, and in
aid of said rebellion, afterwards, to wit, on
the 14th day of April, 1865, within the mil.
itary department of Washington 'aforesaid,
and within the fortified and entrenchedlines
. of said military department, together. with
the said John Wilkes Booth and John H.
Barrett, maliciously, unlawfully and traitor
()tidy murdered the said Abraham • Lincoln,
then President of the - United States and Com
mander-in-Chief of the army and navy of the
United States as aforesaid, and maliciously,
unlawfully and traitorously assaulting, with
intent to kill and murder the said William
Sewardrth - eil - Se retttry — Ciratiitinirt hiT
United States as aforesaid, and lying in wait
with intent maliciously, unlawfully and
torously to kill and murder the said Andrew
Johnson, then being Vice President of the
United States, and the said Ulyses S. Grant,
then being Lieut. General and in . command
of the Armies of the United States as afore
said .
RICHMOND.
Escape from Libby of the Brute Turner, its
tate Keeper.
Rrcrmomo, alay 13,1865:—1t is not with.
out considerable regret that I announce the
escape of the' notorious Dick Turner from
the Libby P i nson, on night before last, by
breakin ,, , or removing. one of the iron bars
which separated him from the street. This
man was one of the under-strappers or keep
era of Libby in rebel times, and excelled all
he other barbarians in inflicting the most
brutal and murderous treatment upon Union
prisoners.. It is hardly possible f'or an indi
vidual to achieve as rough infamy in a simi-
Jar position as has fallen to the share of Tur
ner. His place of confinement was under
ground—Ms food bread and water, and a
sentry was posted before his door to prevent
such a misfortune as has taken place. As
no guard was in front of the building, on the
. pavement, it is possible that .some assistance
was furnished by sympathizing friends from
the outside, who offered him shlter and food.
The Libby has recently been used as a camp
of distribution, and with the exception of
Turner; Judge Ould, and Captain Hatch, the
Commissiohers of Exchange, no other
persons are .confined there.
Castle Thunder. •
Castle Thunder is used by the authorities
as the military prison. and affords a securer
place for criminals than Libby, having been
fitted up for that purpose. it is due to the
authorities to state that since Dick's escape,
a sentry has been posted in front of, his place
,of confinement. He has not been arrested
yet, nor is there much likelihood of his re•
,capture where he has so many biding places
among the rebels of Virginia.
At rest of Bunter.
R. N. T. Itunter, ex-U. S. Senator, was
arrested a few days since in Essex county,
by a guard !sent to look him up. It is not
know'n where lie is confined or 'whither be
has been sent.
Governor Pierpont.
It is now understood that Governor Pier
:Dont Will arrive in this city on the 18th inst.
when he will immediately locate his Govern-,
A farmer in Brattleborough, Vt., has ap
ples, sound and fresh, grown in 1863. They
were kept in a cellar, packed in walnut saw
dust.
A floating hotel is being built in Warren,
Warren co., intended for the oil regions. It
is to be finished in the finest style, and fur•
nished with kitchen, diningroom, state•rooms,
and all hotel belongings.
'SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES FOR
1865.
Are now ready at Uptlegraff's Hat Store a great
variety of HATS and CAPS for Men, Boys and
Children's wear. Silk Hats, Cassimere Hats, Cloth
Hats on Fur Bodies, Plain Cloth Hats, Fur Hats,
Wool Hats, in Black; White, Grey, Brown and
mixed colors, Guyaquille, Panama, Leghorn, Can
ton, Blair', Straw and Para Leaf Hats, &c. &c.,
trom :5 cents up. "Cheaper than the cheapest.—
Better than the Best." •
Wholesale and Retail at t7PDEGRAFF'S Hat
Makers, Opposite Washington House.
Ap 21 1865.
.Hagerstown.
Gold, Gold, Gold, Gold !
Bright:yellow, hard and cold,
For less than Fifty it is sold,
To get the "Divy" you are told
To call at UPDEGRAFF'S Practical Hat Me
kers, whorl you can be supplied with all the Diew
spring Styles of HATS. and CAPS for 1865, at
.prices-the t-clea rly-estantish - the - fact - th a t rise precious
anent' has declined. Ap 21, 1865.
°3UEIO3O .A.X.airr.41.3E1..
On the evening of the 16th, by the Rev.
A. Buhrrnan, .Mr. JOHN .1. ERVIN, to
Mrs. C. C. EYLER, all of Wayneshoro' ?
tar Accompanying the above notice we
received a liberal share of the delicacies pre-
pared for the occasion, for which the parties
will accept our thanks and well wishes for
Their future prosperity. and happiness.
lik v J rib =- -4 1 1 111
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, May 15.
—TTe arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at
Philips' Avenue Drove Yard reach about 1,-
200 head; the market is very dull, and pri
ces have declined Z@2c Extra,Penu
sylvariia and Western are selling at from 17
.@lElic• a few choice at 20c. fair to good at
13@ldc, and common at from' 11®12e lb,
as . to quality. The - market closed very dull,
the above range of prices.
Sheep are more
,active. and prices rather
better;s,ooo head sold at from 8c to lie
5 gross, for sheared and wool sheep.
Cows are dull, and rather lower; 105 bead
sold at from $27 up to $BO 79 head, as to.
quality.
• line continue_very dull; 1,500 kead
at the' diffe,rent yards, at lime 612®141be
100 Rig, net, • ' -
1 1.
PHILADELPHIA, MaY 16. - . there it very
little demand for Flour either for 'export or
home use; the market is very dull and, prices
are fully 250 per -barrel lower. The only
sales we bear. of are in small lots to the retail.
era and bakers at'frenv $6.25®676 for 'su.
perfine, and $7@7;50 for extra;67.75€48.55
for extra family, tied s9®lo bbl. for fan- -
oy brands, atieordieg teGivality. Rye Flo,*
continuesdull; end we hear of
Corn 'Meal is ales dulli i llrandy wine Meal sold
at 65.60 bbl.
GRAIN.—The demand is Waited, and'
there is more offering; prieett have fallen of
15e bushel; about 5,000 bushel, prime
Pennsylvania and Delaware red sold at 160 e
'4l bushel, and white at 190®200 bushel;
choice phite is quoted at 200 e `6l bu. Rye
has declined 10e '43 bushel; sales are making
at 900. Corn is dull and 200 bushel low
er. with sales of 7,000 bu. prime yellow ,at
72®800 ev bushel, closing at the latter rate.
Oats.are without change; sales are making at
50®520 '4l bush. •
TRW' -1111110 rAr 11117
IEALED proposals will be received at the cont.
Omissioners office in Chambersburg, until Mon. '
day the 6th of June, at 10 o'clock, for the repair of
_a_Bridge-across-the--A-nfietam—CrWikThhing
ton township, which was destroyed by' the Rebels in
1863. Specifications of-said-bridge can be seen_ et
any time in the Commissioners Office.
By order of the Commissioners,
May 19-3 w. GEO. FOREMAN, Clerk.
M. fir. 10 No it Ni r,i
HE subscriber would inform the citizens of
T
Washington and Quincy townships, that he
will be at Jones' Hotel, in Quincy, on Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday of each week, and on Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday at the office of the V/L•
LAGE RECORD, in Waynesboro'. All persons liable
to taxation under the Excise Law of the U. S., for
income, license, carriages, gold or galvan i zed watch.
es, are hereby notified to make a return to the un
dersigned on or before the 10th day of June next.
N. BONEBRAKE,
•Ass't Assessor.
May 19-3 t.
fii - .lc • t 114
ALL persons having claims against the estate of
Capt. John E. Walker,
dec'd, late of Waynes
boro', will please present th em duly authenticated
for settlement, and all indebted will please make im
mediate payment to the, undersigng d.
111031A8 J. WALKER,
Agent.
May 19-3 w.
THEY ARE HERE !
New Spring and Suthmer Goods
AT
METCALFE & HITESHEW'S,
CRAMBERSBURG,
WHERE you will at all times find a full stock
- of Goods. Ladies we have Cloth of all Col
ors, also Ladies' Coats, Circulars and Sacks, made
of Silk and Cloth, Bugle Trimming, Buttons, Coad
Gimp and many other kinds of trimming.... In Dress
Goods we will here say we have the largest stock
in the county.
Striped Sleave Swiss; Silk Sun Umbrellas,
Brown and Black; Shawls of every de
scription, Shakers, best quality made,
white and colored; Ladies and Gentlemen's
Kid Gloves, all colors, and ten thousand
(10,000) other articles usually'found in a
well assorted stock.
DOMESTICS.
Prints, we have all styles made, from 12 *cents up
Muslins Bleached and Unbleadied, all,qualities, 12*
Carpet and Oil Cloths,a fine assortment. ,
Ap 28. METCALFE & 11.1.TESEIEW.
N" M "VNT 3E" I MIL. Mot 1
NEW GOODS!
THE subscribers have opened a "Variety Store"
on the North west Corner of the Diamond, and
have just returned from the East with a full assort
ment of Goode, comprising in part the following:—
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats, Caps and Bonnets,
s, Valises, rm.re as, :as -ets, &e., al
so Gents' Furnishing Goods, consisting of
Neckties, Paper Collars, Suspenders, Ker
chiefs, Cotton Hose and Gloves, together
with Tobacco, Snuffs and a fine assortment
of choice Confections, comprising Candies
Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, &c. A fine stock
of Jewelry, such as Breastpins, Ear Drops,
Rings, Sleeve Buttons, &c., 8-day and
thirty hour Clocks.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
and Jewelry repaired at alert notice
The subscribers tender their thanks to the public
for past favors and hope by strict attention to busi
ness to merit a continuance of the same.
May 12, 1865. E. &.1. ELDEN.
lib. NE • la D.P9
NOTICE is hereby given that Israel Baer of
Washington township, doing Business at Wash •
ington mills, has assigned and transferred all his
Books and accounts to Henry Bner, for collection,
subject to any proper and legal sett offs.
It is respectfully requested that all persons indebt
ed in said books will please come forward and settle
the same without delay as the Recounts must be col
lected. The undersigned can be seen in Waynes
boro on Saturday of every weqk.
May 12-4 w. HENRY BAER.
BEEF BEEF I
•
rpm subscriber informs thep_ublic_thatle—wili
J. be prepared to furnish • a prime prude of Beef
at the cellar of Lewis Deatrich, on the corner of
the Diamond, on•Phursday evening of each week,
during the season. •
The.highest cash price that the market will af
ford will be paid for cattle, and the cash required for
all beef retailed. PHILIP WIESNER. •
May 12, tf.
LATE CABBAGE.
THE subscriber has a large lot of late Cabbage
Plants of superior quality, that can be recom
mended to all. Price 90 cents per hundred.
May 12. D. F. GOOD.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS.
PRE subscriber has now ready for planting a
- large /selection of Sweetpotato Plants, the cbio
sest variety, the seed having been purchased in the
May 12
NC _U 1101 rui
THE °partnership between the undersigned' in
the Milling business having terminated on the
Ist of April, 1865, all persons indebt ed to the firm
are requested to make early payment, as they are
antions to close their books, The Books ov/11 t e
Mund in the hands of M. W. Trayer, at the Mount
Hope Mill, ' THAYER tt 11E14411
May 12 - -3 w; •
FROWEE IdIE
•
iTiRE subscriber would inform the public that be
JL has another supply of superior wood•bunit
.M kl on band for whitewashing, plastering,
&c. f Mai 1 9] JOS, M HESS.
HENRY W. FUNK.
1
[tale El?
IVEW
GOODS,
111111[2111:11( U,,
1865.
THIRD SUPPLY !
MERSA BENEDICT & CO.,
Waynesboro' Pa.
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
THIRD SUPPLY,
THIRD SUPPLY,
THIRD SUPPLY,
:NJ ; -11 'lt el
ODDS!:
SPRING DRY GOODS
SPRING DRY GOODS
SPRING DRY GOODS
DRESS GBODS
LADIES
LADIES
LADIES
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
k ri
SP nmlrg BNB S
MEN'S SPRING GOODS.
'MEN'S SPRING GOODS,
MEN'S SPRING GOODS,
CHEAP,
• CHEAP,
• CHEAP,
CHEAP: •
CLOTHS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATIN&TTS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS,
COTTONADES,
COTTONA DES,
cOTTONADER, •
AND
AND
AND
rvaTroiva.
NOTIONs,
•
.NOTIONS,
GROCERIES!
Groceries,
Groceries,
Groceries,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS.
IMISIMR MITE
Queens:care, Notions,
Queensicare, • Notions,
Q uPenswo re, No lions.
ggr‘Ve would call the attention s ...dr custom
ers and the public to our new mock qf goods, and
at the some time return our thanks to cumninere
and others for their liberal patronage, and will ci
dearer bq fair dealing with all, to merit a continu
ance of the same."
AMBERSON, , BEIN.EDICT Sr. CO. •
'March - 24, 9865
T r you wu ni fine Pomade you g et it at
runTwii
S. „, OA •
The sales of the that series of $300,000,000 of
the 7-30 Loan was Completeil on the Slat of March,
1865. The sale of the second series of Three Hun
dred Millions. payable three, years from the 16th day
of lune, 1865, was began oh' the Ist of April. in
eke short apace of thirty days, over One -Hundred
dfillions of this series have been sold—leaving this
day less than Two Hundred Millions to be disposed
oE The interest is payable semi-annually in cur
rency on the 15th of December and 15th of June by
Coupons attached. to each ,note, which are readily.
cashed anywhere. It amounts to .
One cent per day on a $5O note.
Two eenta ". . 66 " $lOO .- 6 ‘
Ten. " " " " $5OO " .
20 " 11 . 46 " $lOOO 66
$l. ' " " " " $5OOO. ,"
Mora and More Desirable.
The Rebellion is suppressettand the Government
has already adopited measures to reduce eipenisi
tures as rapijny_as_pondble to a peace footing, thus
withdrawing from market as borrower and purcha-
This is the ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now
*fend by the Government, and constitutes the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEO.
PEE.
The Seven• Thirty Notes are convertible on their
maturity, at the option of the holder, into
U. S. 5-20 six per cent
GOLD-BEABIN6 BOA DS
Which are always worth a premium.
Free from Taxation.
The 7.20 Notes cannot be taxed by Towns, Cities,
Counties or States, and the interest is not taxed un
less on a surplus of the owner's income exceeding
six hundred dollars a year. This fact increases
their value from one to threeTer cent. per 'annum,
according to the rate levied on other property.
Subscribe Quickly.
Lees than $200,0014000 of the Loan authorized
by-thelast-Congress-are n vrvirthe-m-arke.—This
amount at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will
all be subscribed for within two months, when the
notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has
egonnly been the case on closing the subscriptions
to other Loans. /t now seems probabh that no
considerable amount beyond the present 'series will
be offered to the public.
In order that citizens .of every town and section
of the country may be afforded facilities for taking
the loan, the National Banks, State Banks; and
Private Bankers throughout the country have gen
erally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Sub
scribers will select their own agents, in whom they
have confidence, and who only are to be responsible
for the delivery of the notes for which they receive
orders. /AY COOKE,
•
SVBSOR IPTION AQUI; Philadelphia.
SuggerupTtoNe WILL 82 IVICNIVI/D by the FIRST
NATIONAL BANK, Waynesboro'.
May t2-4m,
"It Is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure in the
BEST COMPANIES, and there Is none better
than the Old Insurance Co.of North America."
1794. Incorporated 1794.
MHE Abstract of the 142nd Semi• Annual State•
a merit, showing. the condition of the Company
on the 2nd day of innerly, 1865, shows the Total
Assets to be *1,715,171 71.
ar 7 I Years Successful Business Experience !
The Prompt Payment of $17,500,000,00 Losses
IRTA Reputation for Honorable Dealing [lumps's.
ed !
13" And Cash Assets exceeding g 1,700,000,00 !
Claim the Reference, of the public for this, the Old.
eat insurance Company in America.
DIRECTORS :
Arthur G. Coffin. Wm. Welch, John Mason,
Sani'l W. Jones, R. D. Wood, G. L. Harrison ;
Jahn - L. Brown, Win. E - . - Bowen F. R. Cope.
Chas. Taylor. Jos. N. Dickson Ed. H Trotter
Ambrose White, MT - Wain. • Ed - .l3:Chlike
Win. enormities. T. Charlton Henry. '
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pres' t.
CBAS. PELT; Neery.
May 12-6m] Jos. DOIIGLAN, Ag't, Waynesboro'.
ffardware,
Ikrrdware,
hardware.
WIYIESIOIIO I C 1 ITRIIG
THE substribers iwould inform the citizens of
Waynesboro' nod surrounding country that
they have opened a Clothing Store in the Store
Room next door to.Sibbees Hotel, formerly occupied
as a Watch and Jewelry• store. Their stock con.
sista of the latest styles of
MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING ,
GENTLEHHN'S FURNISHING (GOODS,
Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, Hats, &c.,
Their goods have just been brought from Phil
adelphia and will be sold at greatly reduced, prices.
Parsons wanting anything in their line would do
will to call and examine their new stock before pur
chasing' elsewhere.
May 5. . • FELLHEIMER. & STRAUSS'.
C OUNTY TREASURER.
AT the solicitation of a number of my friends,
I announce myself a candidate for the office Of
County Treasurer, subject to the • decision of-the
Union Nominating County Convention.
Quincy, May s—tf.] WM. PLEAGLE.
Cattle l'uwiet at
Feb. t. '64 KT:ltTZ'fi
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
North America,
- PHILADELPHIA.
Af I L IN:1341,11 1 -6-041)-St
MRS. C. ROLIARBERGER
IEXTOIXLD info& her lady friendsbf Way*,
VT neither& still ',kinky that ithethasjust
returned from Philadelphia . with a complete
esmortment ,of seasonable booth.. -A
mong he Monk will found thelatest styles 'of
co zlr wan Fr is' *
Ladies and Cbildrene Hate, with a very Urge as
sortment of Ribbons and.other Bonnet Trimmings,
Lincoln Mourning Badges,•etc. Ladies lire invited
to call and examine her sleek,
May 5 —tr.
LATEST ARRIVAL
OF NEW
SPRING AND SUMMER
ILY CMS
GEO:STOUR'S,
Waynesboro', Pa.
.
VeHAMKFUL for kind fevers and patronage here
tofore bestowed upon him, again appears before
the public to solicit a continuance of the same.—
He having just retained from the eastern cities with
a fine and well selected stock or new
SPRING AND SIMMER
800DS,
Which he intends selling 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 enumerated a few articles
which will be found among his stock to which he
calls your attention. , _
FOR THE
t. _AIL ADD 1M
He has a large negotiate of Dress Goods consisting
in part of
()bellies.
Printed•and Plain Detainee, -
Fig'd and Coi'd Silks,
•
Plaid Mohair,
Silk Warp Mohair,
Deregeo,
Medona Cloth,
, Lavellas,
, French and domtie Gingham./
Poplins,
Pongee Mixtbre,
• Cloth for Ladies,
Wrapings,
G loves, •
Hosiery, in great variety.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
Broad Cloths, '
Black and Fancy Cessisneres,
Union Cassitnerres,
Duck Linens,
Cottonades,
Sunimer Coatings,
Tweeds,
Ve'vs! Cord,
M amines,
Silk Vesting,
Velvatine Vesting,of all
kinds; in fact:a full aesotment of goods for ' Gentle
men wear. Also a larger and well selected stock o
OMESTIC GOODS,
Ticking; and a complete a assortment of
. It's no use Itrying to enumerate. if
it anything at all in the Dry Goods line
in and you will find him ready to writ on
h pleasure.
'aeons having country Produce to sell, (be*
it to their advantage to bring it to Sto—
w always gives the highest market price. 8r
ho P'.
. ..to will sell you goodies cheap
can be purchased elsewhere.
ly 6, 1865.
TEST ARRIVAL
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS
J. W. MILLER'S.
TT AVINO returned from the Eastern cities
liwith a large and choice assortment of
Dry Goods, Queensware, Ce=
darware and Groceries,
which I am prepared to offer with much greater In
ducements than heretofore for Cash.
laciaaao (mloaa
Silks, all Wool and printed Delainee, French Me
rinoe, Alnpacae, tiinghams, shawls, Balmorals,
Roopskirts, Collars, Magic Ruffling, Bugle Trim
mings, Hoosery, Cloaking Cloth, &c.
GENTS GOODS:
Fancy and Plain Casimerea, Black Clotti,italia
WA, Viiaings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt
Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts,:Dmisers,
Buck Gloves, Buck Gauntle ts, &c
DOMESTIC GOODS :
Furniture Check, Dedding,•Cotton Flannel, all
Wool Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, Towling &c.
QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE AND
GROCERIES.
Syrup., Molasses, Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffee,
En Coffee, Sugars, Tobaccos, Hobbit Soap, Tea,
The above goods have been purchased for the
Cash and 1 desire the same to be agld tbr Cash as
we don't keep any books.
By strict attention to blisine. a and a desire to
slew in every respect I hope to merit a cantina!
pace of patronage. May 5, 1865.
PLANTS! PLANTS!
rrl HE subscribers would inform the public that
they have now a fine selection of Garden Plants
of different kinds at their Garden. about 2 miles
West of Waynesboro', all of which will be, deliver.
ed in season. Among their selections are the Yollaw
Nansernond Sweet Potato, a • new variety, which
they can safely recommend as superior to all other
varieties, as to quality and produetivenies. Expe
rienee proves °this variety best adapted to Northern
culture. It matures in short seasons - and is fit fur
use at pot stage'ofitrit growth. .
7^",' JOHN* M. MORGAL.
Apil 28. ~
7 - 111:‘1C !Inters at • • 77--7
rubel Kußti43
44-
PRICIHOERIGHI
COLUMN !
APRIL 21ST, 186 L
LATEST FROM TIM FRONT
THE subscribers have just received from the Ear•
ternxides a large and tine assessment of
GOBS !
GROCERIES, '&C,
bought by one of the firm who was inathe city im•
mediately after the fall of Richmond, and consequen
ly had the advantage of the Panic Prices, and which
enables them to sell their present stock much lower
than Goods have been sold fox the past 18 months
in this town or any after town, (Cbambersdurg not
accepted.)
To satisfy the communily of what we have said
is to give us a call and learn the facts. The great
est evidence of their present assortment being low
er than they have been for some time is from the
constantly increasing demand.
LADIES' coons:
In their varied stock can be found the latest styles of
Detains% Allwo6l Delaines,
Challis% Armure Delaini„
flrazies, Fancy Silks, •
Poplins Chambray Gingham,
Alpacas, • Spring Dalai ns.
Gingham% Mozambique%
Clocking Cloths,
-Summerllalmorals; --- A - Ilviool Carpet,
Hoop Skirts, • Rag ". •
Spring Shawls, • Hemp "
1 Shakers, Floor and Table Oil Cloth.
uoiaaztaLzil Q(c)c)Ja.
We boast of having the largest assortment ever
brought to rown. Were bought twenty.Bve per
cent. cheaper than present prices and will be sold
accordingly
Ravages,
Grenadines )
Wool Delains,
Poplins,
Challies,
Lawns, plain and figured,
Ballerinas,
Crapc,Despanges,
Eng. Crape; •
American Prints,
French Crape,
Collars, H'dk'fs,
Mitts,
. Gann tlets,,ke
GENTLEENS' WHAR :
Through their stock of Men's wear you will find
. eplernlid_assurtm•
Cloths, Allwool Tweeds,
Cassiraeres, Fancy Battens,
Vesting*, Plaid Linens,
. Linen.. Heavy Cotonides, •
Drills, • Farmers' Drill,
OUR rANOT STOOK
comprises a great variety or Balmoral'. Hoop Skirts
Shaw's, Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim.
ming Ribbons, Laces, &c.
DOMESTIC GOODS
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN,
Linen Sheetings
Bleached and Brown Diapers,
Tickings,
Strips,
Furinturo Checks, ,
Burlass,
Cottonades,
Linens,
. .
Bags & Bagging,
A good assortment of
Brown Sugars
Whtte Sugar,
Syrupy,
4IC 31IE ICS 41k. Mt
WILLOW WARE AND
QUEENSWARE,
Arid every article necessary to supply tho necessi
'ties or render com6rtable our old friends and ac
quaintances. We mean to give praise:int A.tiB9-
71017 70 umsonss and give our friends every accom
modation possible.
The subscribers return thinks to their patrons for
past favors and kindly ask a continuance of the
same. • (Ap 21, 1865.) P. &H.
PLANTS! PLANTS!
ATILT York and Oxheart Cabbage; Bassoons
.L4l Beefs; lied, Yellow ano Dwarf Tontati ea, Sweet
and Sharp Pepper; Egg Pl•nts, White Solid Galle
ry and Jersey Yellow Sweetpotato Planta, ad of
,which, will be ready in season, by the dozen hun
dred, or thousand, at reasonable prices. for farther
particulars apply to the undersigned. Garden I I}
miles southeast of Waynesboro'. 1). P. GOOD.
April 14—tf.
SHERIFF ALT Y.
T OFFEI: myself es a Cartalate for the Office
jofiSHERIET, eneject to the decision of the U.
own Nominating Convention.
THOMAS McAFEE.
Atercersburg. April LT—tt
Mackerel,
Cheese.
Coffee.