Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, January 12, 1866, Image 3

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    PUBLIC SALE.
Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 19 and 20.
trim subscriber intending to quit fanning will
I sell at Public Sale, at his residence 1-4 mile
kouth of Quincy, in Quincy township, Fronklin
county, Pa., ore,. Monday and Tuesday, the lgth
and 29th days of February, 1866, the following
property to wit:
9 WORK HORSES
. p
one of which . is a fine Bay •Mare with foal; also, 1
Black Mare - for - riding or driving and noted for
speed, - '
16 11110 fl CATTLE;
11 OF WHICH ARE.
EXTRA. FAT STEERS;
I fine white Bull, also 1 large Cow which will be
fresh about time of Sale; 24 Head of Hogs, 3 of
Which are large Fat Hogs; 23 head of good Sheep;
Nair.,a.ca-c)rnts
I large heavy four-inch tread, with wood Bed ; 1
Plantation; 1 one and two horse and 1 Spring Wa
gon, 1 Carriage, 1 large English lied with Bows, 2
pair Hay Carriages, 2 sets Dung Boards; 1 good
REAPER, ‘Rerby's patents), 1 first Rate Spring
Drill, 1 Hay and Grain Rake, 1 Revolving Rake,
I GOOD
Thresing Machine,
With Horse Powei; patent Rake and Strap. 1 Wind
Mill, 1 Screen, 2 Corn Fodder Cu tters,,3 Plows, 3
'Barron's, 2 Corn Covers, 1-2 doz. double and single
Shovel Plows, 11 pair Breechbands. 4• pair front
Gears, 1 pair double and 1 set Single Buzgy Har
ness, 6 good Bousens, Bridles, Collars, 1 Wagon
Saddle, 6 Fly nets, 1-2 i doz. Halters and Chains,
Cow Chains, But and Breast Chains 3 Grain Cra
dles and Mowing Soy the 3 / 4 1 dot. Sickles, 1 patent
Wash Machine, 1 Wood Chest, 1 patent Chain
Pump, 1 large Dinning Table; 1 Secretary, 2 sets
Chairs, 6 Bedsteads, 1 Settee, 2 bbls. Vinegar, 1
large size
COOKING STOVE,
1 good Blacksmith Vice, I.good Copper Pump, 1
pair Buggy Wheels and Axle Tree; 2 firth Chains
and Spreaders single, double and treble Trees, also
100 bushels Potatoes.
a3e!) ts-Vczauca , cm•CE"
4 loads of Top Fodder, 100 bundles of Rye Straw,
200 bushels ‘l, heat, 50 lib's Corn, 100 bushels Oats,
75 bushels Rye, 1 Corn 13raker, 2 Grindstones, 2
sets Slide's for Saw !Wilts, 1 set of Guides for Car
riage, 2500 good, Chesnut I?ails, 400 or 500 heavy
Chesnut Posts, 20,000 R. Lumber, 3. inch, 1-li to
2-2 f to 3 and 4 inchs, also, iut of Scantling different
sing, lot good Table Legs, Plastering Lath and
Broom Bandies, a lot of old Iron and many other
tutitles too numerous lo mention.•
And also on the second day of sale I will offer
21 ACRES OF GROUND, more or less in Quincy,
o'n the Southwest Corner of the Diamond. The
same will be laid off in lots to suit purchasers; This
is a desirable lot of ground being delightfully situa
ted for building lots.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said days, when
tt credit of 9 months will be given on all p ersonal
property except Fat Cattle, 'lleep and Grain, on
which there will be a credit of thirty days only,
G. V. Along, ? Awls.
J..R. Smith,
Jan 12 —ts
PULE Sal
WILL be Fold at the residence of the under
signed, adjoining the borough o f Waynes-
boro on
Thursday, February Slh, 1860,
the following property, viz:
FIVE HEAD 'OF VALUABLE
WORK . HORSES,
1 BROOD MARE, heavy with foal ; 3 unsurpassed
plow or wagon leaders.
3 FRESH COWS,
two with Calves by their sides
r *.-70 c
two fine Sows, one with pigs; one.large Boar ; five
large and small Shoats,
THREE HUNDRED BARRELS OF CORN ;
200 BUSHELS OF RYE ; 600 BUNDLES RYE
STRAW; 500 BUNDLES FODDER; 6 TONS
CLOVER HAY. .
;114:.aa[a u.a.(m4,0
one elegant 3 fl 4 inch tread, one narrow tread, one
one-horse Spring Wagon ;
THREE WAGON BEDS,
ono Plantation. 1 Market with haws and cov..r and
one Stone bed ; I pair Hay Carriiges, 1 pair Buy
Ladders;
calling-top Buggy ;
1 I.3uggy pole. 1 Spring Grain Drill, 1 spring
Grain flake, 1 Superior
THREE-HORSE PLOW,
:3 double and 2 single Shovel Plows; 2 Harrows; 1
Corn Coverer; single, double and treble Trees;
4 Chain Jockeys ; 2 pair spreaders ; 2 bog Chains ;
butt, breast, cow and Chains of all descriptions us
ed in farming. 1 Jack screw, 1 Wheat k'an.
I ELEGANT
IVI COIELMICIE REAPE R
and MOWER combined, (late patent); 1 Cutline
Box, 1 (;rain or Itag Wagon, a lot of flakes, also,
Hay and Grain Forks; 86 two and three bushel
Hags, most of which are good as new.
ELEGANT SET SILVER MOUNTED
31:9c50uar).143 TOCrianatpsass o ,
with checks, collars and bridles ; 4 sets Breechbands
2 sets Front Gears, 4 sets Plow Gears, 6 Fly.nots,
4 Bensons, Bridles, Collars, Chain 491ters, 1 Wa
gon Saddle, 1 Wagon Whip. 1 four horse Line, I
large string of Sleigh Bells, 1 ern ill do ; 3 good
Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythes and sneads ; 1 bbl.
of Tar; 2 halt bushels, 1 dinner Bell ;
100 CORDS OF WOOD,
200 Te-chee of Building Stone; 44 ACRES OF
GRAIN IN THE GROUND.
934 LAB,
'situated near Germantown, Washington, co., Md.,
atljoiningdontis of Daniel ktolsin •;cr, %Vm.Johnson
and others. Also ayariety of - •
.11,0USEHOLD FURUITURE
'Salo to cammenro at 9 o'clock on.said day, when
th a terms will he made known by
J A MM., H. CLAYTON.
GEO. V.,M0E17, And. ,
EGARB. —Fine assortment of tobacco and ea
gam; good segues sold it 42110 per hundred.
' liosrEsTEß, REID I& Co.
CALENDAR FOR 1866.
o 4 1 1 It:' s
O
•i= 2"
.14 1 i P CD .Ow t 4 •
'
January, 1 2 3 4 6 6
7' , 8 9 10 11 12 13
. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 28 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 •
February, • 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27- 28
March,' , - • 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9' 10'
11 'l2 13 14 15 16 , 17
18 19 .20 21 22 23.'24
,25 26 .27 28 29 30- 31
April, 1 2 3: 4 5 6• 7
. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 .
22^ - 23 24 25 - 26 - 27 28
29 a 80
June, 1 2
3456 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 'l9 29 21 22 -23
24 25 '26 27 28 29 30
July, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7,
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21.
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
August, 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9• 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 .27• 28 29 30 31
•
September,
2345 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
28 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 •
October, 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
• 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
2S' 29 30 31
November, 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 -13 14 15 10 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28. 29 30
December,
2 - 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 2 - 6 27 28 — . 29
30 31
PUBLIC SALE.
A. S. hiONN,
MHE undersigned intending to remove to the
I west, will sell at Public Sale at his residence,
on the farm of Joseph Sollenberger, 3 .miles north
of Wayr.esboro', on the road leading to Chambers
burg on THURSDAY the Ist of FEBRUARY,
1866, the following personal property to wit: FIVE
HEAD OF
WORK HORSES,
among which are two good brood mares; 1 two and
1 one year old colt;
7 DEAD OF MULCH COWS,
four of which will be fresh about the time of side; 1
fine bull, 6 head of sheep, 1 sow with pig 10 fine
shoats;
2 rAnivz WAGONS,
one 4 and ono 3 inch tread, also bed, bows and cov
er, 1 one-horse wagon, 1 good rocicaway buggy, 2
pair hay carriages, 1 first-rate threshing machine
and Morse power, one GRAIN DE11.1., 1 spring
rake, 1 McCormick reaper, 1 good windmill, 4 bar
shear plows, 2 two horse and 2 three• horse do., 2
harrows. 3 single and 3 double shovel plows, 1 corn
coverer. 1 basket sleigh, 1 sleigh box; 2 sets breech
bands, 4 sets frmt gears, 3 fly nets,• in good order;
3 sets plow gears, 5 blind bridles, 6;collars, good six
horse lirie, 4 bend halters. 1 set Harness, collar and
bridle. 1 pair check lines, fifth chain, butt traces,
halter chains; &c., trebble, double and single trees,
spreaders, log chain, 9 cow chains 15 good bags,
2 grain cradles, 4 mowing seethes, 3 gond dung
forks, rakes, forks, &c. HAY BY THE TON, also
60 ACRES NM II THE GREM,
and mnny other articles too numerous to mention.
to commence at o'clock on said day,
when a credit of eight months wilt he given on all
sums of $5 and upwards.
JAcort BONEBR -IKE.
Jan s—ls.] G, V. Moen, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE.
I IIE. undersigned, residirm nbnut 11 miles north
' east of Quincy, Quincy township, Frunklin co.,
Pa., will s& II at Public Sale, on THUIrtiDAY, JAN
VARY 25th, 1868, the following persot al property','
to wit: FIVE HEAD OF GOOD
WORK HORSES,
3 much cows, 2 head of young cattle, 1 fine brood
sow;
ONE BROAD-TREAD ROAD WAGON,
1 broad-tread plantation wagon, 1 one him wagon
pith bed, 1 pair hay carriages, 2 sets dung boards,
2 barshear plows, I single and 2 double shovel
plows, 1 corn coverer, also double, trebblo, and
single trees, log chain fifth chain, halter chains,cow
chains, &c.. also 1 wheat fan, pitch and dung forks,
shaking forks, and rakes, 1 grain drill,
1 TURESDING 101A.C11111iE,
2 sets breechbands, 2 sets front gears, 2 fly-nets, 4
housens, collars, bridles, I four-horse line, 1 plow
line. 1 wagon s addle, 1 riding saddle and bridle;
• ONE 11.U2Illi1ED
BARRELS or CORN,
1 falling-lop buggy, 1 set of blacksmith tools, one
screw-plate, a lot of old iron. Also household and
kitchen furniture, such as 1 large cooking stove and
fixtures, 1 sink, 1 safe, 1 wardrobe, 1 large meat
vessel, barrels and many other articles too numer
ous to mention.
IM'Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock nn said day
when the terms will be made known by •_
Jun. s—ta
AT COST, AT COST,
milE subscribers would inform the public that
I they are now selling off their stock of MT IN.
TER CLOTHING for Men and Boys, at
COST. Persons in want of Clothing of any de
scription would do well to give them a call, next
door to Sibbet's Hotel.
Dec 1] FELLHEIMER & STRAUSS.
CA" paid for Butter and Eggs.
Ilosrsms, Hsu) & CO.
rigra_has_a_nice_leq.uf Pocket Books T .- '-
X July 14
SPERM OIL—A jp:l** . le for 'sale by
sep 8 ) 's4rrTgB, Eno &Co
"A?
•23 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 .28 29 30 31
DAVID SUMMERS.
U. V. MONO, A uct.
CO NIFECT.,dIOIVAn,Y
GROCERY
pia subscriber would inform the public that he
1 has opined a Confectionary and Grocery in the
dwelling house of Mr. L. S. Forney. His stock in
part consists of the following :
Cakes, Crackers, Candy, large lot of Christ
mas Toys: .
)
TOBACCO-Navy; Spun, Congress, Nature
Leaf, Fine Cut, Chewing of all kinds, Smoking To
bacco, Fine Out Smoking, Snuff; Segars,Pipes,&c.
English Cheese,
Layer and Cooking Raisins,
Baking. Soda, and Salemttrs, Ground Ginger, Lem
ons, Prrmes, Figs, Dates, A mons, Cream Nuts.
English Walnuts, Pea Nuts, &c.
superior Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffees, Essence
of Coffee, Drown and White Sugar, Pulverized Su
gar„ Baking Molasses - , fine article . Syrup, Fancy
Casteel Soaps,,,pabbits Soap, Harrisons Soap, Pow
der, Shot and Caps,Coal Oil, Chimneys and Wicks.
Pepper Sauce and Tomato Catsup, prime Grain
Pepper, true African Pepper, Indigo Blue, Ink, Steel
Pens, and Lead Pencils, Pickels, Salt Dairy, Ex
tract of. Soap Lye, Wheel Grease,
Stove Polish,
Shoe Blackning and Shoe Brushes, Matches, Can
dles, Lilly White, Mean Fun, Hair Oils, and Per
fumery of all kinds, Stationary, Note Paper, Fools
cap, Envelopes, Cprn Brooms, &c, &c.
Dec. 15—tf GEC. F. LIDY.
TIN-WARE, SHM-111011 BRE, ITC.
THE subscriber would inform his customers and
public generally, that having, with other busi
ness men of Waynesboro', adopted the
"cs.a.som gism - smr3lnvr.,”
he is now. prepared to sell at shorter profits than
formerly. Persons in want of any article in his
line are respectfully invited id give him a call.—
His stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS and
KITCHEN WARE are complete r and will be sold
at such prices (the times considered) as cannot fail
to give satisfaction. All kinds of
TAM W_7W._l!!!o_
embracing the latest and, moat approved patterns,
for eithet wood or coal, constantly on hand. •
VirSpecial attention is given to putting up Stmut•
big, made of the best tin, for houses and barns.
Remember the sign of the "Bin RED HORN"
D. B. RUSSELL.
August 26, 1864.
CARRIAGE MAKING'
JACOB ADAMS
WOULD inform his numerous customers and
the public generally that the war having ter
mtnated he is now preparing to carry on the Car
riage-m-tking business more extensively *..
ihan ever, and will have constantly on
hand BUGGIES of every description ; 'Ac".Amuom,
new and second-handed Vehicles of all kinds--
ILV'Repairing done at short notice,
He will employ none but good mechanics and use
the best material. Persons wanting anything in his
line will do well to give him a call before-purchasing
elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS,
Church Street, nearly opposite the Al B. Church,
June 9—U.
$1.500 ePvEerßywYhEereA
to R ! e
sell o w r a n t C u agents
$2O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under
and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above sal
ary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machine,
sold in United States for less than $4O, which are
fully licensed by Rowe, Wheeler 4- Wilson, Grover
4—Ba ker.. Singer 4. Co.. and Bachelder. All other
cheap machines are infringements and the seller or
user are liable to arrest, fine, and imprisonment.—
Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw &
Clark, Biddeford, Maine, or at No. 823 Broadway.
Nev. York; No. 236 Carter St. Philadelphia, Pa.;
No. 14 Lombard's Block, Chicag6, 11l ; No. 170
West Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0.; or No. 8 Spauld
ing's Exchange, Buffalo, N.Y. •
Dec. 22-1 y
$9O ted Po l r six entirely n l ez A u G a E rttle ' sB,wjaunst
out. Address 0. T. GAREY, Citylluilding, Bid
deford, Maine. "
Dec. 22—ly
NOTICE!
THE almost universal cash system prevailing in
every department of business in this communi
ty, in connection with the high prices for every ar
ticle of consumption, espe ially the high price of
medicines, renders it necessary that we require the
settlement of all accounts every six months. All
bills therefore will be made out and be.ready for set
tlement by the first.day Of January next, when those
indebted will please call and settle.
JOHN .1. OELLIG.
FR A NTZ & SNIVELY.
E. A, HERING.
J, A ROYER'.
H. X. BON EBRAKE.
Wayn^sboro', Dec. 22, 1865, 6m. •
EAGLE HOTEL.
Central Square, Hagerstown, Md
MHE above well-known and established Hate!
1 has been re-opened and entirely renovated, by
the undersigned, and now offers to the public every
comfort and attraction found in the brit hotels.—
THE TABLE is bountifully supplied with every
delicacy the market will afford, THE SALOON
contaios the choicest liquors. and is constantly and
skilfully attended. THE STARLE is thoroughly
repaired, and careful Ostlers always ready to ac
commodate customers.
JOHN FISHER, Proprietor.
ITagerstown. June 2 tf.
"ROCK FORGE"
PILE WORKS I
ALL persons desirous of having Files . re cut
would well ly sending them to me at once
as I am going to remove my works to York, Pa.,
the coming spring. Address
M. L. BELL
Box 146, Waynesboro', Frank, Co, Pa
Oct. 27,186 i,
FIRST NAT, BANK OF WAYNESBORO',
THE annual election for Directors of Ibis Bonk,
to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the
Banking House on Tuesday the 16th day of Janu
ary next, between the hours of 10. and 2 o'clock.
JNO, PHILIPS, Cash.
- December IR, Ism.
WOOD! 71/0 - 1)
ONE hundred cords of wood on the ground, al
so all kinds of building lumber, for Pale by
W. W. WALKER.
STATES UNION HOTEL,
OPPOSITE TIM
Leb. Valley & Peinsylvania R. B. Depots,
HABRISBU'R PA.
L. B KURTZ & CO , Proprietors,
Successors to .1. W. Taylor.
Dee. B—tf.
Furs! Furs !
Sable,_ Fitch, Coney and_
Mink Furs comprising. Muffs. Bertha Cape.' and
Victorines. just received at PRICK Or Ilovnsca's.
Dec. 8.
G ENTLEMEN'S undercloth in g
c
t.. fi l t ireFtir ifs
rioRD, CORD, a Leavy piece of li mb cord at
PRICE &
-11LUETUNIAMITESNE W are still al -11141 1
1 41 Stand,en Second Street, between the l litil
and Washington House, South•side.,,
'MLR SLALL[
MITE subscriber inten.ling to quit fanning, will
I sell at Public Sale, at his residence two miles
northeast of Lcitersburg, near Welty's Church, on
the farm of Jacob Winter, on WEDNESDAY the
31,431' OF JANUARY, .866, the following person
al property, to wit:
7 1110 OF YilIG CORK RIM
four of which are briod mares, one of them with
foal; 1 one yearling Colt;
15 HEAD HORN CATTLE,
five of which are Mulch Cows which . will be fresh
by the Jay of sale, one young Bull, the balance
young Cattle; •;-
21 HEAD OP HOGS,
two of which are Brood Sows. also ono Cheater
Boar;
3 FARM WAGONS,
one four-inch tread, nearly new, two three-inch
tread, 1 Spring Wagon, I Carriage, nearly new,
for one or two horses, I Buggy Pole, 2 Hay ,Car-
Tinges, 1 Wood Bed; '1 1111 PROVED lITCORMIC
REAPER, 1 Grain Drill, 1 Spring Rake, 1 Wheat
Fan, 3 Barshear Plows,3 double and 2 single Shov
el Plows, 1 Corn Coverer,2 Harrowsi2 sets Breech
bands, 4 set new Front Gears, 6 sets Plow Gears,
housens, collars, bridles, 5 fly-nets, trebble, double
and single trees, 2 pair spreaders, fifth chain, 2 log
chains and cow chains, 3 riding saddles, 2 riding
bridles, 1 chop chest, a lot cornfodder; Potatoes by
the bushel, a lot grain bags;
1 SET NEW BLACKSMITH TOOLS;
grain cradles and mowing scythes, forks, rakes,shov
els, rakes, !roes, t dinner, belt, and many other az
'tides not necessary to mention. Also about 70 A
cres of
GRAIN IN TRH GROUND.
t'Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day
when the terms will be made known by
DAVID M. STONER.
JACOB BOWARD, Auct
Jan. s—tsj
HEADLEY'S HISTORY OF THE
GREAT REI3ELLION.—The late Re
bellion stands out peculiar and extraordinary in hu
man events; and the maynificent scale upon which
the war has been conducted, constitute it one of the
GRANDEST AND MOST BRILLIANT CHAP
TERS OF THE WORLD'S HISTORY.
Mr Headley, of all writers, is perhaps best quali
fied to portray the stupendous features of the migh
ty contest. His previous-works-on-less-momentous
themes have placed him in the first position, as a
graphic and powerful delineator of war scenes and
characters, and the magnitudesknd grandeur of the
present subject, impart to his pen the fire and vigor
of a yet more exalted inspiration, and furnish am
ple scope for the highest exhibition of his peculiar
genius for military discription. Under his power
ful pen the stirring scenes of the War pass in re
view with the vividness and distinctness of a pres
ent and living reality; while his great talent for con
densation enables him to embody everything of im
portance in a compass just suited to the public want,
From no other source can so clear and comprehen
sive an impression of the grand march of events be
obtained, so easily and agreeably, as from Mr. Hind
ley's work.
Other Histories have been issued before Grant's
WeVert and other Official Documents were submit
ted,to the Government, and are therefore unreliable
Mr. Headley has delayed the completion of this till
those DOCUMENTS SO ESSENTIAL tO AUTHENTICITY and
CORRECTNESS could be obtained.
The Second Volume . , completing this Work, will
be issued in March, 18t6. Agents wanted to en
gage in its sale in every town and county in the U.
Statesi Libertil in3ucements offered. For partic
ulars apply to or address, •
AMERICAN PUBLISHING HOT. SE,
14 5 t Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn.
SCRANTON & BURR, Agents.
EIGHTH QUARTERLY REPORT
Of the condition.of the First National !dank of
Waynesboro' on the morning of the, first Monday
of January, 1866,
RESOURCES. •
Bills and Notes Discounted $53,090,21
`U. S. Bonds deposited to se-
cure circulation 75, 9 00,00
U. S. Bonds and other U: S.
Securities on hand 58,800,00
Due from Nat. flanks 29,547,05
" " other Banks 212,27 •
Cash in Legal Tender N3tes
and other frac . ' currency 17,772,44
Cash in Notes of State B'ks. 23,00
Cash in circulation of this
Bank 340,00 •
Specia, Rev. Stamps and cash
items 248,90
----$235,033,88
LIABILITES.
Capital Stock $75,000,00
Circulating Notes received
from Comptroller (17,150,00
Due to Depositors 84 910,89
" " Banks 193,34 '
Surplus and Profits • 7,52:3,15
Dividends unpaid 256,50
$235,33,88
The above statement is just and true to the best
of *my knowledge and belief.
JOHN PHILIPS, Cash,
Sworn to and subscribed before me. January 2,
1666.
..1. F, KURTZ, Notary Public.
Jan. 6 6t. '
DICKINSON
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
AT CARLISLE; PA.
A MODDLE BUSINESS INSTITUTION,
. EDUCATION ADAPTED TO ALL.
The Farmer, Mechanic, Artisan, Business or P,o.
fessional man. Course of instruction, thorough and
comprehensive, combining theory and practice, as
applied and practised by the bent theorists and bu
siness men of the country.
ACTUAL BUSINESS.
In this department legitimate transactions of Trade
and Commerce, ere daily practised by making pur•
chases and 'sales in the Model Stbre, connected with
the College; supplied with samples' of Dry Goods,
also, a reguar Bank of Deposit and issue with a
working capital of $lOO,OOO, (consisting of finely
engraved Bank Bills.) in which students fill in tutu
the positions of Cashier, Paying and Receiving Tel
ler, Discount and Check Clerks, ike. &c.
BRANCHES TAUGHT.
Doak Keeping in all its forms and applications.
Business Calculations, Correspondence, Forms,
Mercantile Law, with regular recitations
Penmanship in every style ofthe art.
Phonography, Telegraphing by regular circuit of
Wire and Instruments. For further particulars ad
dress A. M. TRIAIME 12, Carlisle, Pa.
[SEND FOR CIRCULAR.]
December 29-3 t)
BARBEING ! BARBERING !
THE subscribers would inform the public that,
they hive associated themselves together in the
Barbering litisinesv, and arc now prepared to do hair
cutring, shaving, shampocning, me.. in tho best
style. The patronage o, the public is 'respectfully
solicited.
Sept, 15
ItENJ. FPANIZ. N. U. I N. KIIVELY, 31. D.
DRS. FRAN & SNIVJMY having associa
ted themselves in the ptactice of Medicine and
Surgery'would - sructlmrtlity are well prepared — o
treat all medical and surgical eases. Persons in
debted to either of the above will please make early
settlement to the time of their association, as they
wish to close their old books.
Office in 1)r. Frantz's -residence in the room for
merly occupied es store room by Mr. 1. Heaver.
14--tf
ri IHE BEST "lIVOY MUSTS" and the largest
a•Bortment in the Stale, at
riOg 4 ]At.rE & Ilavnnw's.
PRICE & 11069LICIPS
NEW FALL AND
u la It GI ra
I.HE undersigned tender to the c o mmunity 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
sed outside of the cities. Their goods have been
selected with much carp us regards durability and
price.
LADIES' GOODS
The attention of tho ladies is directed to their
handsome ityles of
SILKS,
ALPACAS,
MERINOS,
DE LAIN ES,
BARATHEAS,
COBURG S,
PLAIDS,_
POPLINS, •
They libe some beautiful patterns of French
Merino and all wool Delaina that are hard to beat.
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co
Black Silk,
Black Alpacas,
Black all wool Delain,double width,
" French Merinos,
it English
French and English Crapes,
Mourning Handkerchiefs,
Black Jack Flannel.
An attractive line of Wrappings, such Its
Plaid and Plain, Long and Square Shawls,
Breakfast Shawls,
Hoods, Nubies, Scarfs, &c.
Jowvin's Kid Gloves, Gan:tense, Lisle Thread and
Merino Gloves, Hosiery in abundance.
as they pass along, and they feel assured that they
the goods to suit them in pattern and price.
Tweeds and Jeans,
Cords and Satinets,
Shaker Plane],
Opera Flanel,
Plaid Flanels,
Striped Flanels.
rir Ladies wha areiin want 'of a nice Coat or
Cloak can find the article at their establishment,
with all the necessary trimmings. such as buttons,
gimps and cords of different patterns.
Ladies' Gaiters, Balmoral Ties, Head Netts, Cor
sets, Corset Clasps and Collars.
Plain and Barred Cambric,
Swigs,
Tape Trimming,
mErhrAna_&,
BEST RlO,
IMPERIAL TEA,
SYRUPS
MOLASSES at GO ets per gal,
Window Shades,
• Curtin Fixiure:,
Boots and Shoes,
Gum . Shoes,
Umbrellas.
When you want Stocking Yarn both wool and
cotton just step in and you will find a good assort
ment. •
rirrhe subscribers kindly ask the public to vis•
it their house and inspect th"ir stock before pur
chasing elsewhere, as they feel confident that their
?ices and - goods will pleaQe n 11.
_ _ _
WM. PR Tel.
C. RHOYITAL
MITE subicriber informs the citizens - 6f' ,‘ l. l7,4pert•
boro' and the public generally that ho hapatien
cd n slop in the room adjoining the Barb4fßitiop,
next door to the new Grocery Store, where ho will
rry on the - Tailoring - husirms. Garmintirfirmen
and boys cut out and made to order at reasonable
rates. With the advantage of many yenis experi
ence in the business' he flatters himself that he can
give general satisfaction.
EN' The lairs. city Fashions regularly received.
. I .ICOII REININGRE.
Oct. 21.—tf.
T IQUID Rcnnet , Corn Starch, Rice Flom 'l'a
piocn, Saga, Pearl Barley and Cooper's "Gela
tine at KURTZ'S;
COLUMN 1
011011 S!
GENTGEMENS' GOODS;
They ask the gentlemen to notice tfieir fine stock
COATINGS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS
Table Covers, Shirting Flannels and Flannel
Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, Balmoral Hoop
Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen and Pa-
per Collars, all sizes, Buck Gloves and Mittens.
WHITE GOODS :
Velvet Trimming and
• Veils,
Cambric Mike,
ose,
QUEENSWARE,
Cutlery.
poons,
Cedar Ware,
Brooms,
Baskets,'
ucketg.
Kerlerq,
Carpet,
Oil Cloths
PRICE & ROEFLICII.
TAILORING!
Ruffling.
Edge Eibbone,
Buttons,
A. & CO.
NOVEMBER 24th,
1865.
SECOND SUPPLY
is h, foilvAlA
igor?mltA
ClOtS!!
DIBERSON, BENEDICT & CO'S.
SerWe are now 'receiving our
SECOND SUPPLY,
SECOND SUPPLY,
SECOND SUPPLY,
Mk Mt -1 1" Ca-1:C.
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENS WA RE.
NOTIONS.
LADIES
DRESS GOODS
LADIES
LADIES
LADIES'
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
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M.ATEn r, (3101
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinet ts,
Cloths, Cassimeros , Sat t inetts,
Cloths, Cassimeres, •Sa ttiim tts.
Woolen Goods,
Woolen Gooch,
Woolen • GoodS,
Notions,
Notions,
Notions.
GROCERIES!
SUGAR; COFFEE, SYRUPS,
SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS,
SUGAR. COFFEE. SYRUPS;.
FISH, TOBACCO,
FISH, TOTIA(100,
TOBACCO. ,
O.IIEMIMIII linilffillit EN.
QUEENSWA RE, HARD WARE,
UEENSWA HARDIVA
QUEENS WARE. HA RD WA R E;
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS.
IMVra call the attention of our customers and
the public.to our stock of now goods, and at tho
same time return.our thanks to all for their liberal
patronage, a**,yvill endeavor by fair dealing
with all, to Matta enntinuanee nt the slum
AMDERSON, lIENEDIC I' &
November 24, 1:11G4.