NORMAL INSTITUTE. Valle next session of this Institution will corn , I. menco on Monday, the 2.1, of March. 'nose wishing to send pupils, should make it hnown to the Principal, as soon as possible, as but a limited number non be received, The government will be mild and parental. -ap pealing ID the pupils' reason and sense of propriety ant right; yet obedience and good behavior will be strictly taquired. The object of this school will he to give ladies a complete education, and to prepare gentlemen . fdr business or tor any class in college. . Pupils will be taught to study underatandirtgly. end not merely to-commit :tiles to memory or gof through text books.. The branches that will be taught are, Orthogra phy, Beading, Penmanship, Geography, Arithme. tic, Grammar, A lgebra, Geome try, Physiology, Corn, position, Rhetoric, History, Botany. Trigonometry, Natural Philosophy, Geology, Analytical Geometry, Mental Philosophy, Zoology, illocution. Logic, Mor. al Philosophy, Astronomy, Calculus, Latin, Greek', French,German, Italian, Music, Drawing and Paint ing. N. 13.—Primary pupils, if sufficiently advanced to be classified, will be received at somewhat reduced rates. '.XOETLING, A. M., C? 1.. Prin Key. C. V. WILSON , Assistants. J. F. WILSON $ Waynesboro', Pa., Feb. 7, 1868.-2ur. PUBLIC SALE. Van E undersigned, will Offer at public t eals at his (.1 residence, I mile North of Mt. Hope. on tilts road leading from Waynesboro' to Chanibersbutg, on Saturday the 22d of February, the following property to wit : ' 2 WORE HORSES, I two•yearling colt, 4 heed Mich Cows, two of which aro fresh ; 6 HEAD YOUNG CATTLE, 10 head hogs,-among-which -is-one brood--sow; I two-horse plow, 1 double and I single shovel plow, 1 harrow, single and double trees, I Wheat Fan, 1 Cutting dlox, I bag wagon, barn shovel, grain and shaking forks, 1 manure hook, 1 grain cradle, 2 mowing scythes, 9 sets Ilreechbands, 2 sets Plow gears, 2 fiy-neto, 3 sets harness, I neaily new, blind bridles, riding bridles, lines, collars, &c. 1 anima ter's work bench, hot bed frames and stab. Also Cook Stove and fixtures, 1 Ten-plate Stove, 1 safe I Excelsior Washer, meat bench, saddler bench, 1 chest, I cottage bedstead, I dinner table, 1 churn, and other articles not necceaaary to ennusenits.— Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when She terms will be made known by DANIEL if FAHRNEY. IF - At the same time and place will be offered, 1 Cow as good as fresh, t two-year old Heifer, 5 hogs, .I hand cart, 1 wheelbarrow, l_grindstone rind frame; OF BEES, 5 bee boxes, 2 long ladders, a lot Chestnut rails end lumber, 1 side btuldle as good as new, 1 riding bri• dle, also 1 Bureau, 1 corner cupboard, 1 set chairs. wood box, large meat vessel, 1 buffalo robe, 1 saus age stulfer, I beadatead, 1 large copper kettle, good as new; 1 set blasting tools, 1 large c•nwhas,_dig-- ging-bon,—mattock;pick, — and many otkiarticlae not neccessary to mention. Terms made known on day of sale by JOHN BEMISDERFER. Feb. 7—ts. G. V. Motto, Auct. MACHINE SHOP LUMBER D YARD ! IDY, PRICK do CO., would inform the Public I.4generally, that they have taken the establish. meat and basins':, lately onned by Lidy 4 Lee rove, (formerly Wm. Flanagan) and are now manufacturing GRAI-N DRILLS •• of the latest improvements and mutat them to give satitifsetion. Alto .11thikeihoff's Cslebradm /latent IYN - 911 - E - L - lIE Sepkrator and cleaner, the - beet shallot ever offered to the Public. Also OIPSAN'S PATENT CLOTHS WASHER. Warranted to give setts faction or no sale They are prepared to do all kinds of Job Mirk, Repairs, *a., in their line of business, done at the shortest notice and on rest. enable terms. They have also on hand a large lot of the beet Lumber for sale sheep, and have opened a regular LUMBER YARD of all kinds of Lumbar, which they will fell very cheap for cash only.— Persons in want of anything in our line will please give uala call. We will give satisfaction. Jan 31.—tt LIDY, FRICK & CO. . PALE SaE HE subscriber will soil at public sale at is el Vait ideace, 3 miles Southwest of Waynesboro'. on the old Hagerstown road, and near Salem Church, on 77rureday the 27th .j February the folluwing personal property, to wit : 6 WORE HORSES, three of which are good leaders; I yearling Owl; 4 HEAD MOH 00W13, 4 young ileifele which will be fresh kbout the Brit of April, 3 bead young Cattle, I. Bull. 2 Shoos, 1 ties, with 9 Pigs; TWO FARM WAGONS ono four-inch, the other two-inch tread, 1 two hone Wagon, 1 Now Jerssy Reaper and Mower com bined, I new Grain Uri% (Lily & Lecron's make) 1 good Spring Rake, 'numbing Machine and Horse Power, about 80 ft strap; I new Wood lied, 1 psis Ray Carriages, 2 three-horse Plows, 2 two horse Plows, 1 good Cutting Box ; 3 Double Shov el Plovvs, 2 new single Shovel Plows, 2 new Har row., one three-horse and one two-horse, 1 set BLACKSMITHADOIAN, double. single and treble trees,joc seta Breechbande, 2 sate Front Gears, 4 oasene,S eats Plow Cream, 5 new Fly meta. 1 wagon saddle,' 3- plow lines, 6 blind bridles, 5 halters,. 9 cow chains, 2 barn shovels, 1 pair spreaders, fifth skein, log chitin, 2 sets butt traces, 1 set breast chains, / Windmill, rakes and forks, two pitch forks, two dung forks, 1 dung hook, two sets dung boards, 1 new copper kettle, about 300 EELS. CORN , about 500 }be Pork, Lard by alit pound, Applcbuuer by the crock, about 2,000 Staves and Heading, a— bout 4 TONS OF HAY, and - other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 0 o'— clock on raid day when the IRrms will be made known. IsAAC FOX. Jen. 24—ts VJBLII© SEE 11 THERE will be sold et Public Bale it the nisi dence of the subscriber, about lf miles North east of Quincy, near the road leading to the Mt. Al to iron Works, on Tt.eaday the 2bth of February, the following personal property to wit 2 WORE .HORSES , '2 Colts, 1 rising two years and the whew 1 year; 2 MILCH COWS, 1 of which will be fresh about the day of title, 14 head Young eattle, 4 heed of sheep, 1 good Brood Sow ; 1 Narrow-Tread Farm Wagon, 1 Wood . 13.1 d 1 pair Hay Carrialrea, 1 pair I•horre hay ladders, 1 good three•hur a plow, 1 harrow, 1 shovel plow, 1 CORN COVERER, Spreaders, double and single trees 1 Let burnous. I net dung boards, I set front gears...collars, and halters, cow chains, I p iir breast chains, 1 pair butt trim', CORN BY TUB BBL. OATS BY BUS. and many other articles not necceusary to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on maid day when a tvaieskallie credit will be given. jIuW. :t1 Nu. 'l.l:t. Jan. 31 —ts IFILHH EXHIBITION! Bought at the most celebrated Spice Mills' and•rvar ranted Puna. Delicacies and Baking articles of choicest quell- Jim Poaches, Pine Apples - , SthisibiirielcGßl3EN CORN, &o. N. Y. F. MEESE—aII winter. PI ain and fig'd Granite Tea Sete, cups and sau cers. dishes?, meat plates, &c. of the latest styles. Fruiteltands, (Glass), Butters, o,lllo—plain-and cut goblets, tumbler., die. Preeentation cups and fancy China fr , r the Holi days. CONtSCTIONARIII. - Candies, Dates, Nuts, and Toys to tickle the young. tar Cottie one, come all. CARRIAGE% MAKING! THE subscribers would inform the public that they have associated themselves together in the Carriage making businecia, and that the business hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old stand under the firm of ADAMS 1 }laws's. They will have constantly on hand BUG GIES of every description ; new and . second-banded Vehicles of all kinds. • 113 Ir Repairing done at short notice,• They employ none bet good mechanics and sae the best material. P 01130116 wanting_any_thingin_ou r lincwill do well CI elipowhere QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE IST Nai. Bank of Waynesboro' Pa., Jan tbe 1808 REIIMURCEd. Loans and Discounts U S. Dandy to secure circulation. U• S. Bonds on hind, P. & A. Tel Stock, Due fronatinks, U. 8- Mint Phila. Legal Tender Notes, Compound lot. Noma, National Bank Notes, Sate Bank Note.% Bey. Stamps and Uasb itrini Capital Stock , Ctrculation, Deposits, Unpaid Dividend', Due to Banks, Surplus unJ Profits The above steteruant t and taw to the best of ray knowledge and hettef. - lOTIN PJIILIPS Cashier, Sworn and subscribed Ifornro mr this 6th clay Gf January, 1865. J. F. MAO Z, N. I'. Jan. 10—fit. rpflE undersigned would respeotfully call the ni tiention of the Public to their atock of . , amtviicing all *Mickel of Furniture • utrually manu factured by cabinst AlltillBStl. We will alai) give our attention to and hope by Strict attention to business to merit n liberal share of public patronage. All orders for Furniture or ()tans alt ended to with (lisps fell,— Gur Furniture Rooms can bo found on Mein ;Street, up stairs, in Willabus Fla uoga n's IJrill ship. Docember Zl—tf. ____ Office in the Town (Intl Buil,ling, next tor to the Pout Office. Dec. 13,, 1867. G. V. Mcmo, Auct Houses for S ale . VIBE nutocrihor ofras at Private Sale, upon envy 1,11 term_a , 2 BRICK .1101TriEri, on Mechanic Street, Waynealluro'. with mix Ro•unn and a . Base - nont to each, AI.F,T if.4.NULTO.S. Jan. 24—if LET all hoirta he glad - when they can go Corn Starvh, tqilvvr Gloms 'Starch (for the Laundry,) Farina, Rakers Chocolate, Norfolk do, Co oa. and a multitude of articled tor family tulle, cheap at Dec 13 I ATFdT arrival of New Goody at the same o AMakhilioN. INNEpItYr j co. S YRUPti--Ciood and Etaaap a STRAY UORSE. CIA M E to the premises of the enlist-Alter living kitteut •Priee's Meeting 11nuhuP, 01) th.. 3tl hnn-grey Cott , rupposed to be tr tweet/ 3 and 4 y ear s; old. The owner is repsestuti to peow43 prep. r • ty. pv1.41111(4'11 and take it Feb. 7 —3w. J.S. COB S. 1I01•TM W. A. 11, 7.1 ZED NVITEB his customers and the public gene:sl ily to call and examine bid dock of goods just o pened. COFFEL, TEAS, N. 0. and P. R. MOLASSES, No. 1 MACKREL, CODFISH sad a full limo of loading articlec SPICES CRANBERRIES, Fr. CURARNTS, CANNED FRUIT, MASON'S CRACKERS--Water, Mush roo;n, Cream. Sugar, ire. C;?t73MIMIT\TISIM'.ZL3ELZEI GLASSWARE! yneaborol i -Dee,4o- NEW Fllilll i Erre is a call before purchasing JACOB ADAMS, GEORGE B. IiAWKER, Church &rut, sw4 .riellita lid N. g ChuseA Jan-)d=4l LI kim.yrlus NEW FIRM. • oorrm DEASIUNG, GEO..W. WELSH-, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Y Sh a r at PII.Je.r At linttweit',l SUGARS, SYRUPS, PRUNES, RA ISENS, W. A. REID 1539,690,49 75,400,00 41,600,00 300,00 97,491,69 200,00 8,510.00 5,020,00 1,415,00 4109.125;21 75,000,00 67 500,00 51 073 33 217,00 905,), , 14 !,305 ,41 $:09,1 25 Al 1, Al, dr.r. BENDER, REIrIS A NOTICE FOR ALL TO READ I THE "MORNING CLORE" Is the Cheapest andthe Bess Avec Burning Stove belordhe Faille I THE N O - 0 M. G. sells at $26, and lit nearlyL64l lbs. heavier than the No, 9 Oriental, and is larger than the No 10 or No. 11 , which sells at lhe to six dollars more than the No. 9M. G. A gain, the morns ing (llory is the only stove that breaks tip its cinder and passim them off with the ashes. Tins is done by moane of the Mill Grate. This grate is not in any other stove, nor can any other sto ve use it— This mill grate is insured for five years, now, in the Oriental stove, when you must take'out cinder you have to open a door on top o f the fire•pot and with a poker rake them up and Pass them out through this door Very nice,that, provided sons eof the hot cinder falls on your nice carpet. "Oriental Book, page 3 says that you must take off your pipe during the season from the stove and remove the ashes &e., which have accumulated in the back flue." An other nice job in a nice room. Now ,Inot Ling of thin kind have you to do in the Morning Glory. W. A. TRITLE is the only agent in Waynes boro' for the sale of the M. G. stove. Ho hoe sold since the 28th day of Sept., 60 of these stoves. The IC G. has taken since 1866 all first class Premiums over all other Base Burning stoves. Call and 'ay the st ove in operation and learn what the stove IP, for yourselves, then you can judge which is the beat stove. Trusting that in this exposure I ha ve done no injust ice I leave it for the public to judge as is which of these stoves eha U receive their ptittonage. CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE TUE MORNING GLORY: The Morning Glory ilia perpetual burner, hnving a magazine or reservoir for,reserve coal, which is ro qu fired to be filled but once a day, and if the proper sized coal is used it is not neccessary to rekindle the_are during the entire- winter. (No clinker will remain in these at oyes. nor will there be any trouble from slate, or other impurities in tbo c oat, the fire being always at the base of the coal, the impurities are left in the ashes arid ground out by the "ltiill-grate.") THERE'S NO ESCAPE, OF GAS OR DUST ECOI'4O/11Y OF FUEL Tile combustion of foal being perfect end at a_ high temperature, the_smount—of—heat—produced- from the same quantity of coal is much greater than at a low temperature, hence but a amnli quart= tity of fuel a neccessary to be undegoing the pro cess of combustion at one time. The elaire .outer surface of the Meriting Glory is radiating surface. Add to this the surface of objects heated by rays alight through the mica windows, and you have the secret of the great heating properties of the Morning Glory with - s small amount of fuel• air For sale at W. A. Mimes Tin and Stove Store. Ye has a larga stock of Stases , Tinware an il nth er goody in bir line, which he will sell cheap. You will bni.l the best COOK. NINE PLATE and COAL STOVE'S in market. Also on hand Brace, Copper and iron Kettles. Ilia Copprr Kettles are better than are offered for sale elsewhere, and cheap er, u ho snakes them, and can sell at shorter profits Also the best CIcITERN PUMP in market, i strong, simple durable and cheap, is insured not to film. Call and flee it. All kinds of repairs done. in Tin, Copper or Blieetiron. Don't fail to call as you will God a large stuck of goods. ryes. W . A. Tl2l'l'l,ll. G 14 0 V F ILEA ,I) QUARTERS. /11.:TCALIPI.1 & IIITEs111 , :w, Nu. 27, Front Street, SCI I)o',r EottilL Cerilre Strut: t., Isltead - quartors fnr fl lows -of every" ilescription They Lave the largest ock outside of the city. em bracing F0147'1 1 . Fl E !EPEE R 1 1 17' YLE Gloves and Gauntlet+, Flue Beaver " Soal • Goat, " it • • Buckskin gloveo-"-and Mitten++ ; shmt, n full line of ;Skin ovss of evnry.lescri Gen esti be found at IFILTGALFE & 11ITEollEW's. Jan 17 NOTICE. )U 1.11: NOTICE is herrhy given that an ap plication ham !WOO Intl le to the Cotatt lif I.; Urn mon Picas of Franklin County, at Januar y Tent , SfiS, to grunt w Chartar of liana pond:lon t.r sundry tithabitanta Cuutny atnro4riJ, U Jcr the naane and dlyle ul "rho Wayne:4, o r°' Burl din! Ahsernstiun." . 11. hi I.n I%V 1 . :1.1,, Jan. ;31— avv.. P. , ' , Lb oint tory ►I I IIE "Et r REK SMUT AN I) SEPA- I 'RATING M ACH IN A PATENTED PERMARY:23, i81;7 . A Yh , Nolle Agent' , Pur Franklin, Perry, Cumber/arid, Bedford raid _Fulton Counties, Pa and Vt'aorhinglvn and Frederick emzuliek: This ;Oscine is put befurr• tht publin upon ita own mom.. It is ttw most comph•te 11140'11M' Of tlio , kind now In use, Anti ie guaruntnd to all 1. nn•haArrn. Irr no cnot. wltl pay bf , required until the ;Anemie hart bu r g thoroughly tu.,ttat and sat hlitettou gn•rtt. Gireuutrnil.rein M. 11A IS, MAT. no.bmg, Pa. N. 13.—The williscrilier also. Midas and repairs ofnll kinds at ahort notice nail upon the moat approved plane. (lost Iron and Turbine Wa:. ter Whoela, Isurs, floultia.g Cloths, Floor Paekeza, !felting, Proof :stuffs and all kinos of NW Furnish logs furnished at the lowest cash kricrs. All work arid g ()win wlt rratit ed. Al. 11. June 24. iy . I I' - D - N _ / • PI/ 1 a t . l' J 11; a 1,6 & BRO. On Main Stmt, Waynesboro', Pa., next door to the "Bowden Holii.e," where they are preponot to furniah all kuidsid work in their line, ,o j el l I; • NON U)IE Ni'S , II E.l I)STON ES , MA NT ES , s.c. Scm., la the shottelt twttee, and ux i-hwap us the' cheap vet tih.c v Jl 1,1.0'1/1.b1...du% li/ 24 if. CLIAIJIIICR.III;kG, 17.%•, EVERYBODY COME AND SEE TUE IMPROVED _ ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, At the sign of the Big Red Horn, and you will be convinced that the Oriental's the pest, the hand somest end the cheapest Bete Burning Coal Stove in the WORLD for truth is mighty and will prevail. We have the Morning Glory in our store so that you con judge for yourselves. D. D. RUSSELLiseIIs the No. 9 at $23, No. 10 at $27, No. I I at 30, No. t 2at $34. The Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better grate, makes more heat with less coal than the Morning Glory. The Oriental has taken the four first prem iums at the State Fairs of New York, and the large Silver Meddle:at: the American Institute. Come and see at the sign of the "BIG RED HORN", Waynesbuo', Po., where you can get Any hind of Stoves you want of D.B. RUSSELL, who always keep, on hand and (m sale Tinvrare mad° of the beg tin andby good workmen. House furnishing geode dm. nt the siert of the BIGHED HORN. IMPROVED ORIENTAL_ Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, Have received Poor Find Clam Premium nt the New York Suite and other Yoko. Almelohe greet SILVER MEDAL nt the Fair of the Anterlr lee held to lb; ty of New Tor THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONR RI BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THICY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OF THE APARTMENT. TWERP; CAN 131 E NO IEB(7:WE OF GAS FROU THEM% 'MERE CAN 13141 NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE ierßn WILL RRYAIN FOR DAYS WITH- OUT ATTENTION. THE—ISLUM INA TIOINTI S IMUAL TO AN "OPEN Flttle," THEY ARM POWPIRFUT, HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. • THEY ARP, THE MOST ECONOMTOA/ STOVE'S AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THEIINACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC TORILY, BOTH AN 'UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FULL. Eight Sizes of the Stoves, and Three Sizes of tho Parlor If ttrusees. Manufactured and fir Bale to the Trade by_ PERRY & Co., ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS, No• 115 Hudson St., Albany, &Id nt Httnil IT D. D. Sign of 112 n Pig Heil llorn, Waynekiboro,' Pv COOK sTovEs: E'fizi . tx, are, Iroaa - mare, Iltra.sssrare s , Japranned ware, iriarinihbing 41-•;codr4 And other u,eful ntit.clrn nt the aien ot Om RIC RED Wnyne.b l'a , where n large as sortment of__ • COO K STOVES, NrN Pr.ATE' STO E,S PA IU OR STOVE, S (;().11, STOVES, &(;. of the the very hest in the market, at thn (;twnp Tisi s ol Ih IL I I'INWARE made of the hest Tin in the rmirket, and warranted at than High of the 6 `131.g; ii.c., 01 XXorri.." D. II 121/881.11.1. kpips rowatan tly an hand a largo assart.mont of lioLvas Fano:thing. 4:,mmls fin fo,le cheap.. Pure N... 1 Kerds..na Oil and a large ataortniciit of Lamps. r ash ing, Alade Easy , ! by calling at 11w sign of the "Rig Rod Horn" anti ttetling tI h. t it (;1“,44. Wringer ever made. trirPerwm t , iii Want Id Niovel4, Tinware, Rouge Furnishing (ilunl4, &C. St c ~ can grt full value for their numuy by cubing on 1).11 Rf7sSE:l.l,. 1-' , ign of the 0131(; It1:1) 1111)U1 " Wayttvhboro', Po flrt 25. LIVERY! Lxvtalr rrll F: pubarriliera ammo nee •to the, public tbot they gull 'Malin sr` the ery burtnryw. Hav ing recently added bath horses nm i vi d 0 ,.1,,„ to t h e i r stock they are name. iii•lti r in pared time. ever to nreiminiminni persona wanting fine riding anti driving horheti and cone ,11 tortulne convey:me...a. An attentive I tier nlwaye in attelidanee and parties euu vey to any deitiret , i, night or tiny. en Pattoengers conveyed daily VI and from Green.. atAle Their flute leaves at 6 A, M. and retnrnii 7,P M. W 01.11.; Hsi] GER & STOYE It . Aug, It tt. K 11.1:\ Df:::;; 11. 1012 Due 12— 4.1 n , SECOND ARRIVAL. Great Reduction in Prices ! PRICE & HOEFLICH'S, Where:they have received the finest assortment of goods of all kinds that have been brought to Waynesboro' since the war. Bought at a low price and will be sold accordingly. The eul scribers kindly ask the citizens of Wapnea• boro' and vicinity to call and examine their goods. and feel assured that they will concur in the a bove statement. Bilks, Alpaca Reps, Pigne Cloths, Mohair Reps Merines, Detains, Coburgs, All•wool Delains in all shades and qualities. Cloths, Caesiineres, Cords, Satinets,Jenns,Tweeds, all varieties, with a host of all kinds of goods at Oct. 4 1867. PRICE & DOEFLICII'S B REAKFAST shawls, Long and square Shawls, ZHE binrwls, Ic ants sacks, At Pim& & froEpwcH's C .. IPLENDID Cootie from the Chambersturg 0 Wool en Factory at Patna dz Homicit's. M Blankets a nice article for grainy. tiny at . eL Hal vatclt,'e. W HITE Wool a ndlGrii Ba cit ll.txpes. A N T ATA N, Germantown Factory Yarn* inat Paica & I.OTof Pretty eassimeis at Kieft dc Boar men's. NE W S tyke of Hoop shirts at /CE a If UtFLICII . 4 BA L 114 OnA IS a very cheap lot just received at Paten NILEN and noy;lairloolon3at anti Misses and (Ail/hens shoes and Gaiters at l'a:ca & Hoermon's 10MEMIATMIRtig7,1 F R,Sll. : Nlackrel at icz I,lorscicce B UCK..S KIN Gloves and fl ,rule[ nt, Powe liozamila LA D IEB sack Cloth nt Pntr,bl & II ouldett P. G UM Shoeo ants tz3nitals At Patens & fogy w offe 1567! LADIES HUDSON IIAY ;VOLFF,ROBES ! - COON SK/;V ROBES! BATS AND CAPS ho great Cumberland Valley lint and Fur Em• porium, the fashinnable resort olLadiesnnd-Geritle, men visiting Chamber Fiburg, is at J. L. LECH ERT'B, 36 r ouch_ Front Strej' - T ,. , -Lie largest ,issortment o f flats, Caps and La die's Furs west of Philadelphia, WHOLESALE OR RETAlt,,nt prices tosuit the times. A va riety in the way nf a full ret of fanlie's Furs at ON LY DOLL : 110i, and a good article at that After visiting other places call a nd see if we can not srII cheaper goods than cwril:e had elsewhere. Cilainliwralinig Nov. 2Z, 18tq. v... tsil ' ? cc; rrl = . VD 4=l • ) ; : i g cc, Y rri ;Et 1 ' 'P. rr, 0.3 ,1-1 ,=, CO3 C:D . n t:ZJ I=llZ=MM= Aef'We have just received our new stock DI:A" GOODS, IMOTS AND SfIDEs, (irti)(;Elilr,S, ;NOTIONS, (417EI:NziWARE. (;A tirEITIN(;4, }f.l RI) WA HE To which we toll the attention of all wlic wish to bay eheson onsr1•: AMBEICSON,DE , xErucT ts: Co. D n. JOUN A, !LITTON, EF'rorn the PLila.lelphia Hontril College. I J . TIS T. I.EEYCASTLE. Ps. Nitrous Oxide Gas. 1 : 1 ,toi to EXTRACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, Or when patients desire it, he will usa the N.% o unlit; spit.% Y. n procoss of Freezing the GUM I.V -I )perative Ihniti#try done in a SCRII tt c I/11n Iner• He will insert Artifieinl Teeth mounted on Sold Silver, l'lntinuor Vu ennite, and warrinted to give satiOnction. Office. No., Ile North Curlisl.l street, nearly op posite tho A , liime House. N0v.22 - p 1111 TBA Itll and Veit, 1 tlqe4—thelitehnet the 111, WNW I fl, at BEnis. :May t 7 PlilC6 & IfiltPlloll.4 C✓') 0 OIL CLO MIS, Sic NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COON e - ST ON EH OU SE 'MAD respectfully infoim the public that they have now opened at their new room,on the southwest corner of the Diamond, in Wavle/. bozo', a large and well selected stock of Dry GOOIIS , Grocerie9, Hardware mad Ca glicry 9 Iron, Steel, Neils, Coach makers Goods of every djecriptinn, Queenswaie, Cedarwaro, Shoes, Car- pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glos4, (its, Varnish Brush es. Flail, Salt, and all kind of Goodg kept in a well regulated store, Our goods are all new and fresh and have been bought for cash at the tat: decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from our long experi ence in business, and a determination to sell g• ods at small profits, we shall be al.le to offer unusual inducements to all buyers who desire to s , ve mon ey. Please call and see for yourselves.. We have a large and well assorted stock of sta. pie and fancy Dry Clouds, embracing Cloths, Cassimeres, :Sattinetts, jeans, Tweeds, Cotton ades, Cords, Den ims, Stripes } Checks, (ling Linin and Cotton Table D;apers, Craa6 fur Towels, Calicoes, Detains, Alvacea.s, - PIM I DRESS GOODS, Trinihigs, Shawls, Brown and Blenched Slice lines and Shirting's, Tiekings, Linens, Flannels. While Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re. eeiving new goods every week and will supply any article wanted that we have not on hand u, a few days. Wo pay the highest market price for al It'rts rf rouetry produce bud' as "tarot!, l,grd, Butter, Egge r Dried Fruit, Rags, &e, tlet IS„ 1867. VALUABLE SMALL FARM it SiII ',ken b e e_oln Di_ a t—Pr: I (—RA —h — fi rm comtriining_ll3-aews--ri r-surre—r - r-hrif clear lnni, about one , helf mile North of Waynesboro' on the Quincy road. Thin and oil Inys to the mor ning sun and is in the best kind of order, Lea all b een li me d except 12 acres wrthini 18 months to the amount of 100 bus. to the acre an) port nt it had 200; there is about 1500 Ire; of 'into now ready for the balance, which will be put On in the SW/in , T th .ences on the pia petty are g..nd,a good bearing Orchard and also a now one of .100 trees of choice fruit just blighting to hear, a newt r-tailing well of elegant water, a good comfortable house, a tolerable fare Blrn, Carriage hotiet. Hog pt it. Corncrib., and a good tired for hay TniS is one of t! 0 citnicest. pittoe of land in Fratiltlin Conn ty, eonvr thent to Town sod to Mille in the nei4hborh tad. lan! is all clear. I have alo 21 acres nr e!egant Moue tit-in land that I will will with it if ‘'esired. For ref erence to the:drove pr.tp•Ttyde A tse call on Mr. Geo Heca t e. i ll Wanesboro', or ist" .. .thit Itrentlincer who tar:Mee nn said property. G. J. LIALI_EY. tf Novest, Best, Cheapest CLOTtiiNG ,L.DT 1'3C 11 ‘.." MI C) 0: , MT .14770 i. 2 - ‘ 7 ,F." 2 - -0- CEORCE D VW- ilas recently °penal up an entire new stook of AND SUMMER j] I{2l J All of which .has been obtsined - from - tiro justly celebrited hi use of A. JARnEri', hat. tiwore. • Evrry article sok! is WARRANTED to br of the beat rugtorri n 4k', anti the [mitt - 11111 just whet it ttorfpresented A full assortment .nf GENI'S FI;II,NN , IING Cli)01)6 alway 4 on hand, such as Trnisr Clut.htti7„ Gloves, Handkerch;efs, Hone „Collars. All we.a ,, k is, that you give us one trial, and you will always buy, for 3emenoer we (lo not kern badly made clothing and tha soodi nre all of tho latent ttv le. GEO, itE.NDER. May 4 lyj Waynesboro . GROCERIES. C. .T .E. DICHEL r :-.l)rsctful:y announce to hi, fr:rn.lF y and the pulthe gefiera!ly Ltiat he tr pr einertA to r..tip'y nil vvitu 'mud- CC)P.FE Fld ils SU:LIR, SYRUP:3, Tot3-kuuo. TEAS, spiess, ROOll, BUG ICE TS TWINES, Also a full asgortment of Confectionaries, Notions, Stationery, etc. Country Praduce 'f' n 4en in exchntnse Jur gods. to connection with the Grocery beiii.e,4l 116 also keeps FLOW{ nd IL ED STET F, atm', whlelt there eon be none t,etter nor ch. oiler. Thankfuf fur p.tst fitvers 4e zwpo.l.t fly a cniztinuanee of the some. Aug. 2, 181;7. EXECTITOWS NOTICE . XT - OTICE is hereby gi en that letters testamenta -Iry to the estate of. 13nrblra Heffner, late'nf Washington Township, (feted, have been granted to the undersigned. All parsons knowing thetaselires indebted 'to•said Estate will-please make immediate payment aratbose havi ig Matins present them fully authenticated for se le sent. Jan. 31— 6w. • ISAAC STIOCKEY,Ex'r. E=!MI
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