Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, December 01, 1865, Image 3

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    , 5 3 . 0 ° , ° 00 GOLO & SILVER $ l . l ">"'
110 L ID-I.Y GIFTS.
GREAT SENSATION!
'Watches, Clocks, Chains, Diamond Rings, Melo. ,
dons, Sewing Machines, Pianos, &c.
ONE MILLION DOLLARS WORTH
• 70 BE DISPOSED OF, AT
One Dollar Each ! !
Atbout regard to Value! Not to be paid,
.or--until youkaow what you are to receive !
Spienclid List of Articles, all to be sold 'or
ONE DOLLAR EACH.
100 Clocks (French) 8 and 21 day
- clocks, ranging trom $lO to $250 each.
100 Plan's, the best manufacture,36o to 850
250 Sewing Machines, of the best
manufacture, 50 to 150' "
250 Gents' Hunting•case Watches 50 to" 150 each,
250 Ladies' Gold and,Ena eled
Hunting-ease Watche
500 Gents' Hunting-case S Iver
Watches, 35 to 70
200 Diamond Rings, 50 to 100
5000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains 4to 30 ‘‘
3000 Oval Band Bracelets 4to 8 "
5000 Jet and Gold Bracelets oto lO
2000 Chatelain Chains and Guard
__Chains —5 to____2o 4l
7000 Solitaire' and Gold Brooches 4to 10 "
5000 Coral, Opal and Emerald
----Brooches
5000 Mosiae,Jet, ITCI - 7r at - l - t"'".
tine Bear Drops
7500 Coral , - Opal; and,Emerald-
Ear Drops
400 0 California Diamond Breast ,
' pins
3000 Gold Fob and Vest. Watch
keys
/...000 Fob and Vest Ribbon-slides
5000 Sets solitare Sleeve-buttons,
Studs, arc. 3 to Et ."
3000 Gold Thimbles,Pencils,4cc. 4to 6. '•
10000 Miniature Lockets 2,50 to to
4000 " Magic spring 19 to 20 "
3000 Gold ToothpicK - Ctomesarm - 2-to-7--8--"-
5000 Plain Gold Rings 4to 10
5000 Chased " 4to 11 • g
10000 Stone Set and - Signet Rings2.so to 10
10000 Cal. Diamond Rings - 2to 10 "
7500 sets Ladies' Jewelry—Jet and .
Gold Sto 16 "
6000 Ladies' Jewelry, Cameo, Pearl ,
Opal and other stones 4to 15 "
10000 G o ld Pens, , Silver Extension
'Holders an Pencils 4to 10 "
10000 Gold Pens and Gold Mounted
Holders "6 to 10 "
6000 Gold Pens and Gold Extension
- Holders l5 - 25 "
XI Ladies' Gilt and Jet Buckles sto 16 "
and Bars
Silver Goblets and Drinking
Cups 6to ,60 "
,J 0 silver Castors 15 to____so _ "
2000 " Fruit, Card and Cake,. • ;
Baskets - 20 to 50 "
5000 doz. silver Tea Spoons 10 to 20 p, d.
10000 " Table, Spoons & Forks 20 to 40 "
1n consequence of the great stagnation of trade in
the Manufacturing districts of France and England,
a large quantity of valuable Jewelry, originally in
.tended tor the European market has been sent off
for sale in this country, and MUST BE SOLD AT
ANY SACRIFICE! Under,. these circumstances,
HAMILTON & CO., acting as Agents for the pain
cipal European Manufacturers, having resolved up-
on a
GREAT GIFT DISTRIBUTION I
subject to the following regulations:
Certificates of the various articles are firseput in
to envelopes, seated up. And mirtedi and when or
dered, are taken out without retard to choice, anti
sent by mail, thus giving all a fair chance. On re.
ceipt of the certificate; you will see what you are to
have, and then it is at your option to send the dol.
ler and take the article or not. Purchasers may
thus obtain a Piano, Melodeon; Sewing Machine,
Gold watch, Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry
on our list for ONE Doman.
Send 25 rents for Certificate.
In all transactions by mail♦ we shall charge for
forwarding the certificates. paying postage, and do•
ing the business 25 cents each, which must be en
closed when the certificate is sent for. Five certifi.
cates will be sent for $l, eleven for $2, thirty for
$5, sixty.five for $lO, and 100 for $l5
AGENTS.— We want agents in every town and
county in the country, and those acting as fut h will
be allowed 10 cents on every certificate ordered by
them, provided their *remittance amounts to sl.
Agents will collect 25 cents for every certificate,
and remit 15 cents to us, either in cash or posts ge
stamps. Agents remitting at once, $3O, will he en
titled to a beautiful silver Watch, and also 200 cer
tificates.
Reece write your Name, Town, County and
State plainly, and addrese all orders to
HAMILTON & CO.,
Agents for Foreign & American Manufacturers.
§alesroom, P, O. Box 6675, NEW YORK,
36 Liberty Street. tnov, 24, 3m.
THE subscriber wishing to remove west. will of.
fer at Public Sale, on SA7 URDAY the 23d
day of DECEMBER. 1865, the following describ
ed Real Estate, situated.2a Miles East of. Waynes
boro', on the road leading from the former place to
Bear's Factory, to wit : A Tract of Land contain-
SIX ..eS. C 7 Mt 32 St;
more or less, in a high state of cultivation. The
improvements are a
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE
with Basement in front "and Cellar behind it—a
never-failing well of water at the door—a good
Bank Barn with Wagon shed and Corn Crib all
under one roof, Frame nog Pen, Frame Wash
house and slaughter house together, which is over
the race—a stone Smith Shop. and other necessary
out-buildings; also a good Water Power with a
Frame, Grist and Saw Mill,
allies good order. No trouble with i.e in the wiu
ter. There is also on said premises a large variety
of choice fruit; trees, such as apple, pear, peach,
plum, three different kinds of tame grapes.
There is also a Tenant-House on the above tract,
with good imp.ovements and a never-failing spring
on the lot.
Se'eto commence at 10 o'clock on said day when
the terms will be made known by
JOHN L. METCALF.
Nov 24 Ls] G. V. !doss, Auct.
T. S. In case the above property is sold 2 One
M U I. E S will be offered for sale, suitable for
any. . I . .
PUBLIC SALE.
ritIKE subscriber, administrator of lieni F. Sto
I vet, dee'd, will sell at public sale at the late rev
ifkmce of said deceased, in Waynesboro' on SAT•
URDAY THE WFH DAY OF D ECENIBER,I46b,
the following personal property to wits-4 bead of
NOY DIMWIT ORSES,
3 huckster %noir, 6 seta gears, 2 sets single har
ness; 6 fly nets, I open-top Baggy, I coal stove, I
cradle, ',lounge, 1 large ,iron kettle, a lot of casks,
barrels and 'boxes; flog chain, I fodder cutter; ono
feed chest. I lard press, sausage stuffs: and a va
riety of other articles not neceesary to mention
Bale to commence at 10 o'clock on raid ilay .when
the term. ,be -roads ,known:ly
7: • -NEWRY sToNtatousz Adm'r
November 24—ts. . -
SECOND SUPPLY
35 to 70 "
PALL and WINTER
GOODS!!
4to 8 "
AI; - - 8
"
4fo 6 ~
2.50 fo 10 f,
2,60 to 8 "
3to 20 "
AMBERSON, II IC TT .'
gar'file are now receiving our
SECON D SUPPLY, -
SECOND -SUPPLY,
SECOND SUPPLY,
sto 10 "
CRY Or CP CP 33/19,
DRESS GOODS
MITEE BS 11
Cloths, -Cassimeres, Sattinetts,
Cloths, Uassimeros, Sattinetts,
Cloths, Cassimeres, &Ulna tts.
Woolen Goods,
'oolen Goods,
Woolen Goods,
Notions,
Notions,
Notions.
GROCERIES!
SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS,
SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS,
ISUGA R, COFFEE, SYRUPS;
FISH, TOBACCO,
FISH, TOBACCO,
F.DIH, TOBACCO.
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARB, ' HARDWARE.
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE;
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS.'
,
tar We call the attention of our customers and
the public to our stock of new goods, and at'the
same time return our thanks to all for their liberal
patronage, and we will endeavor 'lys fair dealing.
!Akin, toMerlt a continuance of the stout:
A MD ElitiON, BENEDIV - Ac COr
Noveniber 24, 1825.
riwmamm
NOVEMBER 24th,
1865.
X , elEll w '
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARS,
NOTIONS.
LADIES"
LADIES
LAD lES
LADIES'
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS' GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS ,G 00 DS:
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
ISO 31E1 241 W 0 efiii
111"111
DOM end ECONOMY to Insure to the
BEST an 1 - 1 ern it
than the Old histraneo Coot North Stnertett."
1794. InclOrporated 1794.
INSURANCE: COMPANY
OF,
North, Aririerica,,
rims Abstract of the 142nd Eletnt-Arffnaratate•
J. meet, showing the condition of the Company
on the 2nd day of January, 1865, shows the Total
Assets to be 111,715,171 71.
rff-71 YearkSucoessfal Business Experience t
--'The-Frompt-Pa7ment4l7,ooo,oo Losses
" •ettrtc-Deating-Ei—usurpass-2
' epu
ed
!And Cash Assets exceeding *1,700,000,00 !
Claim the References of the public for this; the Ow,
eat Insurance Company. in America.
DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Wm.' Welch, John Mason,
Sam'l W. Jones, R. D. Wood, G. L. Harrison
Jahn L. Brown, Wm. E. Bowen F. R. Cope,
Chas. Taylor, Jas. N. Dickson Ed..H Trotter
Ambrose White,. S. M. Wale, Ed. S. Clarke
Wm. Cummings, T. Charlton Henry.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, -- fires' - t -
A—Pwrr- tle4'xY•
Nov. 24 6m3 Joe. Dotrawo.
SPECIAL NOTICE
portant to Eveybody
_ A. FISHER, MERCHANT TAILOR &ND
CLOTHIER has just returned from the Eastern
Cities with one of the largest and best selected btock
of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and V ESTINGS
that has been brought to Hagerstown since the out
break of the late War. Also, OVER COATING
- of the - best - quality all_of_which will be made to or
der in the most Fashionable-and Substantial man
ner Cheap for Cash, or sold by the yard to suit pur
chasers. My Motto is Quick Sales and
Short Profits. Also, a good stock of
CLOTHS FOR LADIES' CLOAKS,
end in oonnection one of the largest stocks of
001-and-Cotton TUN MIR SHIRTS and DRAW
ERS in the county; also, TIES and CRAVATS of
the latest styles, fine SHIRTS, over shirts, wool
and cotton hair Hose, suspenders, Silk, Linen and
Votton Pocket. Handkerchiefs, Heavy Wool Jack
ets and every thing else in the way of Furnishing
goods. Also a stock of READY MADE, CLOTH
IIIO. All work guaranteed to fit and be well made.
I return my thanks to my Fri( nds and the Pub
lic generally for their very liberal patronage extend
ed to me, and hope by strict attention to business to
share a continuance of the same.
J. A. FISHER.
-2-doore - West - of - the - Hageretown Bank, -Warp
ing ton Street.
Oct. 27, 1865. '
FRANCIS BOWDEN, Proprietor.
IHE subscriber announces to tho public - that — he
has purchased and taken possession of the•new
Hotel, on Main street, Waynesboro, Pa., formerly
occupied by hf-j, L. B. Kurtz, which has been re
furnished ,throughout, Ho.has now in course of e
rection the most complete out-deor impiovetnent- , ,
such as stabling, etc. Hie Table and Bar wilt nt
all times be st.pplied with the best. He Batters
himself that his long experience as a hotel-keeper
will enable him to give general satisfaction to all
who may be pleased'to visit his house.
Nov. 17 --tf.
rir"Herald," Hagerstown, insert St, mark sort
and send bill to this dries.
TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE,
TBB subscriber offers at private sale his Homo
and Lot of Ground situate on Main Street,
aynesboro, adjoining properties of Mrs. Nancy
Gilbert and Widow Tritle. The dwelling is a
TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING in good re
pair. There is also on the lot a good Frame Stable.
For further information apply to the subscriber. .
Nov. 10=•4w] HENRY GI LOD RT.
EAGLE HOTEL,
Central Square, Hagerstown, Md.
tTHE shave well.known and established Hotel
has been re-opened and entirely sonovated,l by
e undersigned, and now offers to the public every
comfort and attraction found in the best hotels.—
THE TABLE is bountifully supplied with every
delicacy the market will afford, THE SALOON
contains the choicest liquors, and is constantly and'
skilfully attended. THE STABLE is thoroughly
repaired, and careful Ostlers alWays ready to ac
commodate customers.
JOHN FISHER, Proprietor,
Iregeroown, June 2—tf,
NEW MILLINERY GOODS !
MRS. C. II ROLLINBERGER
A nnounces to the Ladies of Waynesboro' and
vicinity that she has just returned from Phila
delphia and is now receiving a most extensive and
varied assortment of new Fall and Winter Millinery
goods, to which she would invite their particular at
tention. Ladies visiting her room will find that she
is prepared to please the taste of all who may favor
her with their patronage, both inrstyle and quality
or trimmings.
October 20—tf.
Administrator's. Notieg•
ATOTICE is hereby given that letters of Admin.
istration upon the estate of Henry F. Stover,
late of Waynesboro', deed, have been granted to
the•subscriber residing in said Borough. : All per.
sons knowing themselves indebted to 'Sid Eshite
are requested to make immediate payment; those
having claims will present tht,m properly authentl,
aged for settlement.
H. EITODIEHOUSE, Adger.
Nov:
PUBLIC SALE.
frNE subscriber will sell at pubic sale at the
1 late residence of John Young, deed on the
Mentzer Gap Road. between Hopewell Mills and
Tomatown,
on SATURDAY THE 9TH DAY OF
DE D
CEMER, 18115, the following personal prop
erty, to wit:
I GOOD MILO" COW,
I fat hog 2 Bureaus, 2 Bedsteads and Bedding; I
corner cupboard, 2 bedsteads, 1 safe, 1 Churn, one
sink, 2 sets chairs, 2 rocking chairs, I stand, 1 ten
plate stove and pipe, 1 clock, I looking glass,queens
ware, crockery ware, pots, pans, 1 wheelbarrow, a
lot of corn, a lot Pot ttoes, 1 meat vessel, 3 tubs, I
pickle stand, a lot fodder, a lot hay, forks, rakes,
• aul and wed es, cow ch ains, a lot of old i-
ran and many other ante
The subscriber will also offer at the same limo
the
HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND
owned by the deed. The lot contains one nese.—
The improvements are a story and a half log house,
good frame stable. smoke house, a goad cistern in
thy yard, with 12 or lb choice apple trees on the
premises.
,sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said
day when the terms will be mado known by
SAMUEL YOUNG,
Agent for the heirs.
U. V. Moan. A tic'.
Nov. 24 —U.)
PINE APPLE OFIEESt, Lemons, Figo and
Almon& at - flosTPtran, 'two& Co's
lurE're;,ALFE.4l, 24ITEsUEW go East every
jUrnotith, the year rotiud, 'to purchase goods;
they Therefore have fresh stock.and, latest styles all
The time., [aim.
'HOSTETTER, 'Min . & CO.,
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of
Waynesboro anti vicinity that they have re
ceived a new and extensive stock of
Embracing in part—:
SYRUPS,
SUGARS,
MOLASSES,
HAMS,
Imperial and Oolong, of the
finest flavor. SPICES, ground and unground, and
. .INo articles warrantzd fresh and .ure,and of the
best quality
And very-I
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
a very heavy stock, to which special attention is in-
vited. Fine ware in setts or by the single piece, of
the latest styles; Cut Glass Goblets, Tumblers, &e.
• S
- PS
of every pattern, a large assortment. Shades, (now
style) wicks, chimneys; spring hinge burners, al
ways on band. Also 'No. 1 kerosene Oil.
NOTIONS, IBIETIES, &C.
A thousand and ono fancy, useftil and necessary ar
ticles, used in every family and by everybody.
-----TOBACCO,_IIO.IIS_IIII PIPES,
Willett's Cone, Navy, Nat. Leaf, Mich Fine Cut,
and all the best chewing and em eking tobaccos.—
Havana Cigars, good common do. banitary and
Neowie Pipes, latest thing out.
SALT AND FISH•
0. A. Salt, Liverpool, large sae sacks. Pickled
Shad, Mackerel, No. 1 and 3, bbl., half bbl., quarter
bbl ,
ivanEET gnn,
Being in connection with Hostetter & Co., of
Greencnotie, which firm have a Market Car on the
It. It., we are enabled to supply our customers with
the choicest luxuries of the Eastern markets in their
_proper season. ,
li'' By strict - attention to business, furnishing
the beat articles In the market, and doing all in our
power to accommodnie customers, we hope to re
ceive a share of public patronage. Air trouble to
show goods •
t" Perms. PoexnvaLY CA.911. We buy our goods
for cash and must sell them in the same way.—
Country dealers supplied at wholesale prices.
HOSTETTER, REID & CO. •
Waynesboro', Aug. 26,'66. ,
NEW GOODS !
GEISER & RINEHART,
Suceeesora to H. Stonehouse in the Hardware and
fr HE rubscribers havir purchased of H. Stone
' house his Hardware Store they would inform
the old customers of the establishment, end others,
that in addition to the large stock on hand, they ate
just receiving a large and well selected stock, con-
Mating in peat of
SADDLERY AND CARRIAGE WARE,
PAINTS, GLASS AND VARNISHES,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,.
We invite the attention of the Farmers to the
RUNDELTIS PREMIUM HAY FORK,
for the vile of which we are the mole agents.
Scythes, Rakes, Forks, Shovel; Grain
Cradle; &.c., &c.
All our goods were selected with great care and
we invite an examination of them.
May 26,1865. GEISER & RINEHART.
&c.—We will receive and offer for sale
r this day,
FRESH FISEI,
OYSTERS,
CRANBERRIES,
CHESTNUTS,
•
IRISH POTATOES,
•
•
BACON, •
PRIME COFFEE,
and lots of nice things at the .New t.tore, where the
stork is always fresh and full.
Nov. 3. HOSTETTER, REID & CO. •
TAX NOTICE.
THE Bounty tax payers of Washington District
ore hereby totitied that if their Bounty tax be
not
• paid in twenty Jaya from the .date of 'this ad:
verusement 5 per ct will be added to the amount of
thrir tax.
By order of the Board of School Directors.
JOHN S. OILER, Seery. -,
November 17-3 G
CHEESE,
COFFEE,
CHOCOLATE,
DRIED BEEF.
NEW FIRM
Cutlery Business.
IRON AND STEEL,
SHOE FINDIAUS,
CEDAR WARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
HOLLOW WARE,
- ATER ELOSS, Centel epee, whroleiele &
rctnit ut THZ CROCE= STOtE,
COLUMN !
NEW raLL AND
filhE undersigned tender•to.tho community their
thanks for past patronage, and would also take
this opportunity of reminding them that they have
lately received from the East a splendid selection of
goods, which for beauty and style cannot be surpas•
fed outsido of the cilia. Their goods have been
selected with much care as regards durability and
price.
'GOODS
The attention of the ladies is directed to their
handsome styles of
ALPACAS,
COBUROS,
PLAIDS,
POPLINS
They have , sonto beautiful patterns of French -
Merino and all wool Delains that are hard to boat.
Black Silk,
Black Alpacas,
Black all wool Delain,double width,
French Merinos,. ,
" English
French and English Crapes,
Mourning handkerchiefs,
- 731ackJiekTF annel
An attraciive lino of Wrappings, such as
Plaid and Plain, Long and Square Shawls,
Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Nubiee, Searle, dre.
Jowrin'a - Kid-Gloves,-Genrettes, Lisle Thread and
Merino Gloves, Hosiery in abundance. •
GENTLIENS' GOODS:
They nik the gentlemen to notice tflek fine dock
of
COATINGS,
,CABBIIRERES,
VESTINgs
as they pus along, and they feel assured that ahoy
have the goods to suit them in pattern and price.
Table Covers, Shifting Flannels and- Flannel
Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, Dalmoral'Hoop
Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen and Pa
per Collars, all sizes, Buck Gloves and Mittens.
Tweeds and Jeans,
Cords and Satinets,
• • Shaker Flanel,
Opera Flanel,
Maid Flans's,
Striped Flan°ls. "
re" Ladies who are in want of a nice Coat or
Cloak can (ma the snick, at their establishment,
with ell the necessary trimmings. such as buttons,
gimps and cords of different patterns.
Ladies' Gaiters, Balmoral Ties, Head Netts Cor
sets, Corset Clasps and Collars.
WHITE GOODS :
Plain and Barred Cambric,Sneiss,
•
Tape Trimming,
Velvet Trimming end
- Buttons,
Veils,
Centric
Hue,
EA[TgEnIESD
BEST RlO,
IMPERIAL TEA,
MOLASSES at GO ets per gal.
QUEENS WARE,
Cutlery.
Spoons, .
Cedar Ware,
Ttnekets.
Kerler s,
Carpet,
Oil Cloths
4
Boots and Shoes,
Gum Shoes,
Uminei
When you want Sfocking Yarn both wool and
cotton just step in and you will find a good assort
ment,
["The subscribers kindly ask the public to vis
it their bonne and inspect their stork before pur-
Chasing elsewhere, es they f?el coat...lent that their
prices anti goods will please all.
& HOEFLICH.
. 29.
JOSEPH DOVGLAS;
,ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BEING licensed is CLAIM, AGENT, REAL
ESTATE AGENT and LAND WARRANT
BROKER will attend to applications for Pensions,
bounty and Back Pay, and all claims against the
State or National Government. As Real Fatale
Agent will lease, sell,or purchase lands. in Prank.
tin County. or exchange , therefote Western Lands
—also will buy and sell LAND WARRANTS. CON.
ccrasctxo—Deeds • Wills, A greemen to. ,Leases,
executed as htnetdora at Moderate prices.
.Oct 20--Bm.
i)i:siEAPPLe ettEese.—er.h j,v4 rt
ctived by liesTerrgs Pew &
11.02G.0 Shakers at 7- •
June 2 . Palefa. troerpTclea.
SUMMOR Balmoral* t!z d :griped :~lcutinq at
Parcr dr.:friirrucieo.
MERINOS,
DETAIN ES,
13ARATSI,P3AS,
Ruffling
Edge Ribbons,
SYRUPS
nrocims,
liaske to,
s3ha.des,
Curtiit Fixtures,
NEW FALL
AND;
VAIJIEB 8813[311,
GEORGE STOVER
HAS RETURNED FROM PRILADEL
---PIiTATIV-ITIVA-SUPPIA-01
lIIY - GOOK,
NOTIONS, QIILINSIV
GROCERIES,
fie' To which ho invites the attention of
of his patrons and the public generally..
September 22, 105.
DI J. A. ROYER,
(SUCCESSOR TO F. FOURTILVAN,)
DEALER IN
,Drug«, Medicines, Chemical«,
Fine hair and Toots I.3rushea,
PERFUMERY.
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs;
Toys and Yankee Notions;
Glass, Putty, Kerosene Oii anti Lamps.
MAIVUFAC7TIBED
Tobacco, Segars and Snnln.
Wines and Brandies for Medical purposes ;
.Foreign and Domestic Fruit. • .
CONFECTIONARIES, &c.
All the Patent Medicines of the day, together
with other attieles in my line too numerous to men
tion, all of which will he phi at the lowest prices
for cash. I invite those wishing articles in my line
to call as I feel assured I can make it to their in
terest to purchase of me
N.B.Physicians' Prescriptions carefully c o rn
poun ed.
The undersigned avails himself of the opportu
nity to tender his thanks to his former patrons of
Waynesboro' and vicinity for their kind and con
tinued support in his business, and would regard it
sa an additional favor to have them continue to pa
tronize his successor, Dr. John A. Royer, who is
well worthy their confidence.
P. FOURTI4MAN.
October 13, 1965.
Il A It
3 1 FOR SALE —250 acres of land
situated in Antrim township, consisting of 8 0
acres of choice timber, anti the remainder of excel
lent meadow and bottom land. Title gnoil, and
tonne law. Enquire at THIS OFFICE.
Oct 20-2 m "
•
DR, H, X. BONEBRAKE I •
Formtrly a student with Dr. James Brotberton,
deceased, having practised Medicine at teitersburg,
Md, has returned to this place and respectfully of
fers his professional services to the people of Way
nesboro' and vicinity.
Office nest door to Kartz's Drug Store.
Nov. 3—tt.
“ROCK FORGE”
FILE WO ILMS 1.
A LLporeons &siren; of having Pilei recut
would i'o well by sending them to me of once
ns I am going to remove my works to York, Pa.,
the Coining spring. Address
_ _
• - M. rA, BELL
Box 146, - Wiiyneejoro', Frank. Co. Pa.
Oct. 97. 186 i.
FEN you cv.lnt to smoke a Sno Bogor, go to
TIIVIZ'd for it.
FIRST ARRIVAL
MiSB M. C. RESSER Announcesto the Ladies
rf Wayne);bo - ro' ,iv! vicinity that - t!he haw just
i v u ,, te d f r om the ene'tern :Niles with a filleallao/1M
men t of new
MILLINERY GOODS,
pnch Bonnets. D. unit Trim ingo of every tleacrip
ann. Lodiett and M 1 ea Liao, &e...&c. Ladies axe
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