Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, April 13, 1866, Image 3

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    AT WAYNESBORO',
Friday, April 20th, 1866,
EXHIBITIONS :
Every geMoon at 2 o'clock, every Evening
STIIIIIIOIIS , COISKIIISI I
....
, ---.... i. ,. Two Separate • and Distinct
Shows in the same Tent, for
one Price of Admission.
DAN
AR'S
MAMMOTHMENAGERIE
Under the immediate Supervision
and control of Col. Dan,Rice.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—In or
der to accommodate those who de
sire to witness the Animal Exhi
bitions, without coming in con
tact with the Circus Performances
Mr. Rice has arranged tLe follow
ing programme, Which will b e
strictly - observed
Immediately after the Opening
of the Doors, the Exhibition of
the Menagerie Will commence and
continue for one hoer, during
which time Mr. RICE will deliver
an interesting and succinct Lec
ture upon the Animal Kihgdom.
After, which On intermission of five
minutes, giving those a chance to
-retire-that-do-not wish to witness
the performance in the Arena.—
At the close of the Animal Exhi
bitions the performances will take
place within the Circle, by the
North American Urns Company
in which Dan Rice will appear in
his Great Original Character of
the American Humorist.
fl(latinion to Both Shows
ONLY 50 CENTS . ,
Children under ten years of
age 25 Cents. The same price
will be charged to either exhi
bition separate.
18 CAGES OF LIVING WILD
ANIMALS.
Langworthy's performing Lions,
Tigers, Cougars, Educated Buffo,-
lo and •Dromedary, Trick Ponies,
Monkeys and Mules ! •Qacred
Cattle of India, Flock of Pales-
tine Sheep, the Wondeful Blind
Talking Horse Excelsior, Jr., the
Beautiful Arabian Trick Horse
Douglas, the Monster Elephant
Romeo! the largest Elephant ex
.
P. S. This Elephant was talc
en about six years ago in his na
tive country by his present Keep•
1.4.-4;,,,\..., er and Trainer, Stewart Craven,
. . 0
4 ii, :., a VI Esti , and is the only Asiatic Ele•
-iz i ..".' ( IC .phant ever seen on this continent.
•':'"'"-r!"' ; 5 . ..r5.',1 1 t
cl: 4 :- i 7 k ,. ' A Gratd array of Ornithologi
, -- , :. , ..7.,..-:••• cal Specimens, or Wanderers of
•: — .‹ . ...4.. . *lhe upper deep, comprising Birds
.a..„,.. i
of rare and gorgeous plumage, or every laud and
dune.
questrian and Gymnastic Department t
11I'lle IDk, Miss Annetta Aymar,
Mrs Sam Stickny.
Sam Stickny, Jr.
S D Balwin, Monro Bros.
k eederick Barclay,
Gen Darinus,H King,
, . Young Henderson,
Mast Dan Clark,
Lazo& Brothers, &c
REMEMBER DAN RICE
Appears at both Exhibitionr:
Ist• As Lecturer in the Menngerie.
2d. As Clown and Jester (Mr the first time •in
—many-piers) in the Chcus.
Everything - about this establishmrnt is entirely
nrw, and fitted Up in a style of Magnificence and
Dazzling Splendor hitherto to/attempted by any
Manager, either in Europe or America. This be
ing characteristic of the liberality of the IStatestnan,
Patriot and
,Humorbd, whose name stands at the
bend of these con-olitlated Exhibitions!
rirThe Gorgeous Procession at l 0 A. M. .
Teeth Extracted without Paint
DR. T. D. FRENCH,
IZIMIVT.ICE3O,
XTRACTS Teeth without pain 4 .,
nn 'Wednesday and Friday of-
taken week, or on any other day of the 6 " a a
Week if thirty minutes notice is given. Through
the influence of Nitrous Oxide Gas the most a
greeable sensation is produced during thy operation
Those who have had teeth extracted through me
influence of the Oas declare they will not have a
troth extracted in any other manner.
Ileautiful and durable teeth lima:lied nicunted on
go'il;ei , vcr, vulcanite or amber bee.
Particular nitration girvn to the prettervation of
the natural teeth
Ofii.:e (until futhcr notice) the first two weeks o
each montu at tho' Photographic Umfiery of Mr. J.
B Hamilton. in Waynebb/ro . , the balance of the
time et Brown's Hotel. in Fayettville.
IS atisraction guarantied in all operations.
A nil 13
T oneE is hereby gir-n that Leiters of A dmin.
istrafon (with the Will annexe.) en the E
zu Er of P Regain!, late of Waynesboro', decd,
have been granted to the undenligue.l. A leo Let
ters Testamentary on the Estate of E, Rei;corl, la
of said Borough,
All poisons knowing themselves indebted to said
Estates will please make immediate ipaytuent. and
those having claims will present them properly au
thenticated fur tettlethent within thirty days.
sp St] ' F. TH UM AB.
D
lAIKERS, ; us% received at
'AO Punt & Ho. Fla' Xs._
at 7 o'clock.
ANt NORTH AMERICAN
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
THE Telmer, of Franklin Citinty will-please
take take notice, that I,will meet them at the follow.'
big places for the purpose of receiving thrt.,'State,
County and Military Te eft for the yeas lB6l, viz
QUINCY—At Mount Alto, on Monday- the3Oth
of April, at the house of Ephraim Shank; et,Qtrin
cy, on Tuesday, the let day of May,• at the hbuse
of H. M. Jones.
WASHINGTON—At Waynesboro', : on ' Wed.*
motley and Thursday. the MI and 34 of May, at the
house of V. B. Gilbert.
ANTRIM—At Greencasde, Friday and Sat
urday, the 4th.and sth days of May, at the house
of 'John H. Adams.
MONTGOMERY—At Welsh Run, On Monday,
the 7th day of May, at the House of Jacob Elliott;
at Mercerabnrg, on Tuesday the Bth day of May,
at the House of rhomas M'Afee.
rar We have learned since collecting the County
Taxes that the State Personal will also have to be
collected. — Those who have raid the County Tax ,
will still owe the State Personal, which was ordered
to be collected since, if any State Personal , appears
on their notice.
Busineee Men will please Be prepared to lift
their licenses.
113 r Positively nothing but Government end class
home currency Will be received for Taxes.
WThere wilt be -5 per cent. deducted from
County and State Personal Taxes • the 25th day of
April, by order of the Corinty Commie-donors.
.301iN HASSLER, Treasurer.
GZOBGE 3. BALBLEY, Agent. Ap. 13.
L - a-s-t—N-o-t4--c e
NOTICE Whereby given that if the accounts
standing open in the Books of Israel Baer, are
not settled before the firol of May next ensuing,
suit will be brought without respect to persons.
• HENRY BAER.
sP 13--At •
E 3 Ali AL IA I-• -V' db. it WIC
FOR SALE.
TAE subscriber offers at Private Sale' the follow
ing 'described • Real Estate, situated 2 miles
Southeast of Waynesboro', on the road leading from
A ntietam Junction to Ringgold, to wit: A Tract of
first quality Limestone land, containing
THIRTY-NINE ACRES
and 28 Perches, adjoining lands of Rev:D. F. Good,
David Stoner, and other lands of the subscriber.—
The improvements are a
-- TWO-STOltr LOG HOIIISfE
with Baseinent and Cellar, a new Bank Barn, with
Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and Granaries attacfred f
Stone BlackstnithiShop and all other necessary out
buildings. There is also a never-failing well, of
good water near the door, and a fine young orchard
of choice fruit trees on the premises There is also
on the above premises a one' and a half story
I:ol2l2.Z3Zraa.
with Basement, a Log Stable, Smoke House and
other_necesaary_ontbuildings, and a fine young or
chard, embracing a variety of the choicest fruit trees
a well of Water and cistern near the elite..
The above is a desirable property and well talctr
lated for a mechanic. Persons wishing to view the
property can call on the subscriber living near it.
March 30—tf.] A BEM. BA RR.'
N. B. If the aboto property is not sold privately
on or before the Ist day of August nett, it will
then he offered at public sale. 'A. B.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
aynesboro', rranklin Co. P
Capital paid in 875.000.
Collections made promptly and remitted for at
lowest rates of Exchange on New York.
Director.:—W. 8. A mherson, A lex. Hamilton,
George Besore, George Jacobs. Daniel Mirkley, ,
John Price, Henry Good, James H. Clayton, Joseph
Price.
Correepondente :—The First National Bank of
Philadelphia and 9th National Bank of New -York.
W. 8. Amnasson, Prea't. Jao. PHILIPV, Caah.
NINTH QUARTERLY REPORT
Of the condition of the First National Bank of
Waynesboro', April 2d, 1866
RESOURCES
Notes and Bills discounted $51.916 12
U. S. Bonds to secure circula
tion 75.000.00
U. S. Bonds and other U. S.
securities on hand 59 500.00
Due from National Banks 16,711.13
" other Banks 82 65
Cash in Lego[tender Notes 89.733.50
" " Nat. flank Notes 4 310 00
" " State Bank Notes 285 00
Rev. Stamps and cash items " 441 96 •
Expenses and Taxes raid 1.167 rs
Over Drafts 8.73
--.—5232 146.74
MA1311,111 ES.
Capital paid in $75'000 00
Circulation outstanding 67 055.00
Due to Depositors 78 644 90
Due to other Banks 1 999 02
Profits and surplus 9.447.82
----$232.146.74
The above statement is just awl true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
JOHN PHILIPS, Caih.
Sworn and sulperibed he'ore me. April 2, 1066.
Ap. 6-6t] J. F. KURTZ, N. Public.
GREAT REJOICING
Oh ! Bow glad the Citizens of Franklin county
are to know Mat
METCALFE 4k, HUITESIIEW,
CHAMBERSBURG.
ARE - selling goods at "O I, U PRICES ,"
Calicoes at 10 cents. The same quality sold
a month ago at 25 cents. ,
Ca Imes for 12k. very good, Pant colorp, new styles;
the best that is made.
?dusting " 12 2 yd. aide, good. -
.16 .6 15 " very beery.
" 20 one yd wide, splendid.
" 25 eta st thnt is made..
Delains 182- " good quality.
" 2b " new and heautiful styles, best
in the market.
All Wool Detains 271 cents. Never sold cheaper.
f.:00 yds. Spool Cotton for 5 cents only, any num
brr or color.
We keep it full assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths
Straw Notting, white and checkered; Table Oil
Cloths, Stair Oil Cloths; a beautiful •aasortment of
Oil 14 induw Shades, new etyles, and in short every •
thing belonging to the Dr) Goo Is and Notions' Du.
siness, all of which we are selling at greatly reduc
ed prices. M'Retraember this is tne place gouda
are selling Bo cheap. _ _ _
IWLTCALFE & HITESHE W.
LEMMA
IN. 13. You who mu - Atha best Sewing AiLtettine
in use go to Metcalfe & litteshow acid buy .3ittger's
Improved.
FRESH LIME.
I I HE subscriber would inform his customers and
the public generally, that, they eta be supplied
with a superior article of Wood buret Linie for
tt hitewashing, Plastering, Sm., on end after the
2nd 4)f April, 0168, at hie welhknown Mtn, three
mike East 01 Waynesboro'.
Mardi 30—Int.1 JOSEPH/Oh lIESS•
FIN E.' Nu. i fresh Mackoril At
Palos & lingrues.
B AKING Mulaskes, also some fine Syrups at •
PIMil ISG Hon': tees.
I A DlE§ Comte and Elliptic Siring skirts at
J Fake & Haarmou's
L; (1...51;:l' ;Springs-at
NNE & TIOEFLICLO3
REDUCED PRICES!
NEW SPRING.AND
munmun
GOODS!
PHU & 11 OMICII
HA,E jaet received from the Eastern Cities one
of the finest assortments of Goods ever offered'
for sale in Waynesboro', which they are prepared
to-sed-at—greatt3r_reduced_ratev. having purchased
their stock at a time when the markets were at e
lowest rates during the recent decline in prices.
LADIES' GOODS
the latest novelties in the Ladies' Dress-
a department may
Poll de Chevree,
Percales,
Repped Mohnirs,
Linen Lan
Toppling,
Armure Delray,
All wool Deloins,
All colors,
Bilks.
MILLION'S GOODS
•In the Gents line of goods we have an extensive
assortroent of •
Tricot Cloths,
Vissinreree.
Dentine,
Linen Deck,
Cords,
Prints and Brown Muslin! from 12i cents upward,
together with a host of other goods at correspond
ing low prices.
gEitEnIES.
A gnod article of Brown Sugar at 18} tts per Ib
Rio Coffee,
Cheese.
14.11 - m4O 11111_77119
All Wool,
Stair,
Rag,
Hemp,
Ingrain,
Baskets,
Shoos,
Bags,
Figure l / 4
and Plain
Oil 'Blinds.
The subscribers kindly ask the Common ity to call
sod see their handsome stock of goods now open
and will vouch that persons will be convinced that
"prices have fallen," end greatly too, and to con
vince yourselves of the riots just drop in and make
an inspection of goods and prices.
PRICE .Sc HOEFLICH.
April 6, 1806.
COME AND SEE !
SWOPE'S Patent Cold Oil Lamp at the sign
of the "Big Bed Horn." D. B. Rumen, agent
for this Township. Also a splendid assortment of
Cooking Stoves, Tin ware, imputed ware, Iron
ware and House Furnishing Goods.
Mar 30] D. 13. RUSSELL.
PUBLIC SALE.
.SHE subscriber will offer nt Public Sale, on the
premises. on SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH, a
TRACT OF LAND, situated 1 mile-from Hope
well Mills, adjoining lands of Jer. Monn and Sol
Harbaugh, containing 23 acres, 10 of which are
cleated end in good order, 2 being in grain, the
balance well act with thriving young timber. The
improvements are a Story and Half LOG HOUSE
with stone apartment, Stable and other out•Suild
ings—a fine young Oorchard—also a stream of run-
MIT water near the premises. Al' of his personal
property will be off: red at the same time, Sale to
commence at 9 o'clock when the wins will be
made known by URIAH 1111.11 ER.
Mar 301 J. R. SMITH, Auct.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
XTOTIPE is hereby given that Samuel Frantz,
11 of Washington township. has applinted the
undersigns .1 Assignees, under a deed of voluntary
assignment for the benefit of cr doors. All persons
Levi g claims against said Samuel Franz, will pre.
sent IA sm. duly authenticated rwr prittiuent, e nd
thn'e hid bt.•d sviil make payment without delay,
to the undsragusal.
W. 8. AAJLIERNON,
LIRAH A VI FRANTZ.
Assignee,s.
M lurch 9—rt
X ekelf7J,rgl - , ZZZehexittrort;eysz,zei
X f r. oi . 11l ,11,11E111T,
X .
L 4: DRAPER. 5.4
till / -
3.r•
._..1(1.4 ennalaully Pr guile a full aeaarlment al
GOODS. jar Gentlemen's ware.
O P 'l..stost City Fashions always on hand.
V
lirayneeloaro', Pa. .
LN.NNAVVI4.,...N .X,V,MIXtVV,VI;.TiNiNV i
Popplinett r
Awns,
Meheire
Cangfiame,
Detainee
Alpaccae,
Valencies,
Coatings,
Cottonades,
Spice",
Cedarware, ko
Msttiog
Bagging,
Umbrellas
Damasks.
NEW SPRING
Alli lik
JMIIEiC~d:CuI~~~
GEORGE STOVE
HAS RETURNED FROM PRILADEL
PHIA WITH' A SUPPLY OF
DRY OOHS,
NOTIONS, QUEIINSWIII
GROCERIES,
NV" To *hi' he invites the attention of
of his patrons and the public generally.
March 30, 1866.
SAFTY AT LAST 1
THE
PARAGON OIL LAMP !
No Chimney,
No Smoke,
No Smell,
No Grease
And Nan-exploof ye.
Call and see them at the sign of the
Red. 3Er0.1V.73.."
D. B RUSSEL, .
Bole Agent for this Township,
•
A large assoitment of •
COOKING STOVES,
of the latest improvements, the best in the market.
Just received and for sale at the cheap Tin anti
Stove store of D. B. RUSSEL.
4 4a l .1:9 1 N3W AZa EMi
A lam e Apeortment of Tinware of every dotcrip
tin, made of the beet Tin in the market and war
ranted at the sign of the "ii 10 RED HORN."
D. B. RUSSEL keeps constantly on hand and
for elle a general assortment of H.,tit4E
FURNISHING GOODS.
- Pur e Ke roecne Oil and Lamps of the lan St
improvement.
WASHING MADE EASY
133 i calling at the sign of the "BIG RED HORN' '
and getting Putnam's Clothes Ringer, of
D. B lUJSSE!.
Persons in Want of Stoves of any kind Or good
Tinware, or House Furnishing Goode generally,
can do well by calling un IS. D. ROSSI: 1.,
b'ign of the "BIG RED HORN "
Waynesboro', Pa.
FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
EVERYBODY HIS OWN BROOM-MAKER ! !
Brougher, Hammer 4 Middleton'A Excelsior .
Broom Head or Wropp#7,
Patented December 26, 1865.
TIE article to which we call %our attentim is
very simple, light and strone,,weighing but sev
en minim s. The firming community have long
needed an article of this character, and the high
price of brooms together with the simplicity, dura
bility and provical utility of this invention, mu kes
it more useful than any other article of kinJ
er introduced.
UW The undersigned are the only authorized a
gents fu the manuriciure and sale of this article
in the townships of Washington and Quincy--
To he had at tuc store of Gno. F..1,11:1Y. in Way
or.,'. I,IDY & rrICKEL.
Mar 30— tr -
CI UILTS, Counterpanes, &c., at
Awes & Iloznacies.
•
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A fine noun trnynt of Queeneware at
PRIOX & How KVA.
rSOH a bottle of extract, "Night blooming t.le
rug," extract "Hyacinth," extract. , White Pond
Lilly," go to Uttl'Z'S.
F OR a cake of fine S,oap,yot mat go to
1V FEN 'c , rtt want In fi! e STgar, go to
fur is.
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POURTIEMAN
ITAVING purchased Mit Drug Steno of Dr. .11
11. A. Royer, formerly kept by himself, would call
the attention of the citizens of Waynesboro' and
vicinity to his large and well selected stock of
DREGS, MEDICINES, &C.
'comprising everything found in the Drug trade.—
My stock consists in pad of
Drugs,
Paints,
Oils t
Varnishes,
Fancy Soaps,
Fancy Article;
Brushes.,
Glass,
White Lead,
Carbon and Paregon Oil,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS
Snaberger Scotch and Rappee
Snuffs. Havana, Principe and
Common Cigars, Pure Wines
and Liquors for Medicinal pur
poses, Cosmetics and every de
scription of Toilet Articles.
Usinemy utmost exertion to secure the - Bost and!
Purest articles of Drugs and Medicines, I can as
sure the public that 'they will find here only such
as cant,* relied on.
Purchasing for Cash !
AND
Selling at small Profits !
I offer my gouda at4one pries and that the very
lowest.
*-hysicienst-P-iescriptions—c-ompowul
March 24, 1868.
PRIVArg - tALE.
'TIRE subscriber will sell at Private Salo twenty
I acres of land, more or less, adjoining Mr. Jos.
Garver, Mr. Jos. Rohrer, and others, on , the road
leading from Smithburg, Washington County M 41,,
to Waynesboro', Franklin County, Pa., one.and a
half miles from the former and five from the !elfin
place. This is a very desirable property, The int.
I rovements are
A ONE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
with six Rooms and Kitchen,' Cellar, Stone Spring
Howe, Smoke and Bake House, with one of the
most desirable springs in the county within, sixty
feet of the kitchen door, a Wood. House, Bog Pen,
and Corn Crib. There is also one of the moat coat
dlete Barn and Stabling on this property all in good
order.
FR ClT.—Such as Apples,, Pears, Peaches and
Grapes.
The land is divided into .five enclosiere. There
Is on this properay a light water power, which could
be applied with. very little expense to run small ma
chinery, say five or six horse Power. Any verson
wishing . a cornfintalJe residence near Churches,
Stores, Mills, &c., will please call on the subscriber
on the premises. Address Smithburg, Washington
County, hid. JOS. P. MONO.
March 2—tf.
NEW LEATHER
FINDING STORE!
EWIS S. FORNEY & SONS, would inform
JUthe publid that they have this 'day .associated
themselves in the business of Taning and Currying,
besides have also connected with the above bneinees
a Leather and Finding store, at the house of L 8.
Forney, where they will keep constantly on hand
an assurtmetar i , as felluws
Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and
Spanish Sole, Calf Skins,Frach Calf do.,
Sheep da, , French and Mens Morocco,
Lining Skins, all.kinds, Lasts, every style
and size, Threads, Boot Webing, Laces,
Galloons, Size Sticks, Measure Straps,
Deer Bones, Burnishes,:Heel Shaves, Last
Hoops, Peg Floats, Double Cutters, Welt
Knives, Nails and Tacks, Was, Clamps,
Crimp Boards, Bubbers, Bristles, LastinF.
Irons, Files, Ink Powders, Sand Paper,
Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives,
Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps
and Files, Auls and Handles. Collis Irons,
Long and Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts. and
. Eyelett Punches, Strip Auls,
And all other articles usually kept in such stores.
Highest cash price paid for Hides and tikins
A leo 500 cords bark wanted.
Mar. 16— 1) ] FORNEY & SONS.
NEW TOWN ! NEW STORE!
NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS
LIVERY two weeks at ROUZER 4. AsHOG.K.
Pike.,vi'le We flatter ourselves that
we can yell as cheep as any store in the county and
pny as hiuh cash prices for all kinds of country pro
duce, viz:
PUTTER 41 Deign APPLE% iO
roc's 13 I Sin DIM CHICRRIR3 25
_ .
1.A , , 1) 10 . BLACK I.lla 14 Ed 15
TALLOW 10 RABPIII.4III - 20
RAGS 4 Pam: F RA LRD . , t . 16
ktosP 10 . LF88.1218 . 11
L.V'All we ask is fo tie public to givens a trial.
Our stork consi.ts of I kinds Of goods.
Mar. 10—tfj RA/VEER & ISHOCKE Y.
EGA RS. —Fine assortment of t ohanco and to
Ogars; good sepias sold at $2.110 per hundred.
HOSTESTER, REID & CO.
CASH paid for Butter and Eggs.
liorrmen, REID 454 Co.
Nyr HITE and grey tdaokV it e i g _
6, Hosucu'a.
NIW - ::STORL
WOULD respectfully inform the eitisens of
Waynesboro' and vicinity that they have re
coked is new and extensive stock of
Dye Stuffs,
Chemicals
Perfumery
Zinek, .
Linseed
Fish Oil,
ES FISH.—Rock , Pike, Chad,
Herring, Haddoc, &c.. received every Friday noon.
We warrant them sound and fresh.
March S. llosri.Trra RID & CO.
ETCALF:IiI & HITESHEW go East every
month, she year round, to
anti
goods;
they therefore have fresh stook anti latest styles all
ate tame. [uum 4
I - IQUID , Rennet Com tltarch, Ittce Floar, Ta-
Ow% Saga, Pielcl" iMey mai Cooones Gal.
rirzi at i :2." KURTZ - 6;
JF. KTIRTZ baakhe finest aesoritpant of Poc.
* Sumer. in town.
A • lot of Country Bacon at
Paws & Hour ►cn'a
Fxr EN E, thy great v are for Connum!itto I at
J KURTZ's thug. ',tom.
11!OSTETTElti REID & 800 1
HOCEINS,
Embracing in part—
SYRUPS,
SUGARS,
MOLASSES,
RAM
TEAS.—Hyson, Imperial and Oolong, of the
finest flavor. SPICES, ground. and eneround, and
BAKING articles, warranted fresh and pure,and of the
best quality
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
a very heavy stock, to which special attention isin
vited. Fine ware in setts or by the single piece„of
the, latest styles; Cut Glass Goblets, Tumblets,.&e.
KEROSENE LAMPS
of every pattern, a large assortment. Shades, (new
style) wicks, chimneys; spring hinge burners, al
ways on hand. Also No. 1 Kerosene Oil.
NOTIONS., WIVE,
A thousand and one fancy, useful and necessary its
ticks, used in every family and by everybody.
TOMO EBB Aill
Willett's Cong, Navy, Nat. Leaf, Mich Fine Cue,.
and all the best chewing and em )king tobaccos.—
Havana Cigars, good common do. Sanitary and.
Neotric I'ipea, latest thing out.
SALT AND-FISH;
G. A. Salt, Liverpool, large sire sacks. Pickled
Shed, Mackerel, No. 1 and 3, bbl half bbl., quarter
bbl , um.
- MBEE'r till'A.
Being in connection with Hostetter dc' Co, of
Greencastle, 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.
riff By strict attention to business, furnishing:
the best articles In the market, and doing all in our
power to accommodate customers, WO hope to re
ceive a share of public patronage. 1V trouble to
shout goods
IrrTerms...Postrivinx CARET. We buy our goods
for cash and roust sell them in the same way .—
Country dealers supplied at wholesale prices.
HOSTETTER, REID & CO.
Waynesboro', Aug. 25, '65.
I SAFE IiVEMMT,
/115 that are wanting the hest and cheapest
Y
.t4: - .:lrlire) that
is in the market will de wen by calling at W. A
TRITI.E'S
TIN AND STOVE STORE,
There you will find the LARGEST stock of Stoves
and Tieeware in Wayneshoro'.
The subscriber tenders to the community his
thanks for past patronage arid hopes for a continu
ation of the same. Call and hear what induce
ments he offers fir you to invest. fur in your deal
ings with him you will be dealth with with fairness
You will find a good fitock of
Brass and Copper Dippers, Brass Ladles,
Sheet-iron ware, Iron Wash Kettles, Iron-
Bread Pans, Bran Kettles, &o.
All' kinds of Copper work done and repine made,
You will find among his stock of stoves•those splen
did Cook btovoo, the
•
Niagara and Combination.
They have an extra large oven, extended fire-box,
taking a long stick of wood, square top, good draft,
and in all good linkers. In fact just the stove a
good housekeeper wishes.
Don't forget to, call and examine his stock.' It
will pay. _ _
A'exi d'oor to the Post Office
Pelt 111]
NEW CLOTHING STORE !
EORGE BENDER has opened a New ctoth
uf ing Store, at the old stand, and would most re
spectfully invite the attention of his et:strm:Es and
the pubic generally to his large and' well selected.
stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
and furnishing goods. Pis stock consists of Over
Dress :uid Cassinier Coils, Vests and Pants, Shirts
Drawers, (:logs Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Sr.c.
Wayis show', Feb., 23, 'e6.
CHEESE,
- COFFEE,
CHOCOLATE,
DRIED BEEF.
W. A. TRITI.F:-.:.