Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 08, 1867, Image 3

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    PUBILE
subsetiber willaffer at Public Sate, on Fri.
day the 22d day of February, at hist - cable:ice,
in eight of Quincy, the following valuable pe'rpOnal
property, to wit: •
TU - EAIYHORSES
two of which are colts, I rising three years, and one
six months old, two Mares, heavy with foal;
13 HEAD OF-CATTLE ,
duct of thorn geed liTilch et.wa, all of which will
hit feesh afoot the time of vale, one fine flu II; 12
Head of Hogs, one of them fat; 18 Head of Fine
:41.cep; 1 Road Wagon with bect and bows, 1 Spring
Wagon, 1 new Feed Trougho new 'holing' Bug
gy •
1 McC rmick Reaper,.
1, Rolling Screen, 1 Cuttin ox, I,pair Wood Lad
ders,2 pair Hay La era three horse Plows 1 har
row, single and 3 le shovel Plows, 2- trobb•le
trees, sixth chain; double and single trees, log
(-bairn', cow chains, 1 crowbar, 1 mattock, 2 axes, I
mixing trough and chop chest, 1 set Breechbands,3
sets Front Oenre f ante Plow Gears, 6 Blind Bri
dles, f} Collars and Ilousena, i• Side Saddle, good
as new; 6 Halters and chains; fly nets, raises and
forks, dung forks, a lot Ttmothy and Clovcrseed,
• 1
Freud fot•2 horses; CORN BY THE BARREL;
80 acres, more or less,
GRAIN IN THE GROUND,
also 2 barrels Vinegar, 2 Wit vessels, I set new
Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, L large Rocking Chair, 1 large
new Dining Odds, 1 Settee, 1 Ten-plate Stove
and pipe, I Rocking Cradle. Li Spinning Wheels,
1 barrel cut arid dry Tobacco and many other ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day VI hen
s credit of 10 months will be given on all sums of
*5 and upwards by
JOH ikir LAN'J'Z, Jr.
G. V. MONO., A net.
Feb. I —tsj
LATEST IaSEITONs DI I ISIA - ,N -
d. W. 'kradley's celebrated Patent
DMEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
K IR T
THE wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Eliptic
Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded
Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars,
Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and
Howe Dress, as the Skirt can he folded when in
use to occupy a small pl ice as easily and conveni
ently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, au invaluable qual
ity in crinoline; not found in any Single Spring
Skirt.
•A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort
and GreaeConvenience of wearing the Duplex E
liptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will Never
afterwards willingly dispense-with Mel. use— Fur
Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are supe
rior to all others.
They will not bend or break like the Single Spring,-
but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape
when three or four ordinary Skirts will have been
thrown aside as useless. The Hoops are covered
, with double - and-twibted-threa-d--and-the-bottom-iods
are not only double springs, but twice (or double)
coNered; preventing them trom wearing out when
dragging down stoops, stairs, Ste.
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all
ladies and is universally recommended by the Fash
ion Magazines as the STANDARD 861tiT 01 , Tlig
IoPIABLE WoRLD.
To enjoy the following inestimible advantages in
Crinoline, viz.: superior quality, perfect manufac
ture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility, durability,
comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. Wadley a
Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring Skill, and be
sure you get the genuine article.
CA UTI ON.—To guard against IMPOSITION be
particular to woricit that skirts offered as "ImPi.zx"
have the red ink stamp, viz., "J. W Du
plex Elliptic Steel Spring," upen the waistband—
none others are genuine. Also Notice that every
Doop - will - admit - apin -being passed through the
centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs
braided together therein, which is the seeret ul their
flexibility and strength, and a combination not to
be found in any other :Skirt.
FOR SALE in ell n totes where FIILST CLASg Skint,
are sold throughout the 'lulu d States (Intl ela•ee-
Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Patent,
WESTh, BRADLEY & CARY,
97 Chamber it 79 A, 81 Reade Sts., N. I.
Feb. 1-3m.]
ADMINISTRATORif Sill
OF .
PERSONAL PRO R*
ILL be snhl nt Public Sale at the lAt o resi
dence of Solomon Newcomer, deed, about
2 miles South of Waynesboro and about 1 mile
North of Ringgold, on AIONDAT the 111/8 day
qf FEW! UA BY, 1667, the following property , v;z:
°''''
12 11E111 OF 11011SESt
six of which are work hcs^s, I three year o:d Coil,
1 two year and 4 Yearlings;
14 Head Costa-,
among . which arc six mitch cows, the 1)1111411LT young
cattle;
1 - 6 HE3D . HOGS,
among which are 3 fat hogs and 2 large brood sows;
TWO PLANTATION WAGONS, 3.inch &ea I,
one nearly new; 1 Spring Wagon and 1 two-horse
'Wagon, t pair Hay - Ladders, 1 pair Hay Carriages
nearly new; 1 Wood Bed. 3 Barshear Plows, two
of which are three horse nearly new; 2 Harrows,
3 double and 2 single Shovel Plows, trebble, double
end single trees, 2 log chains, 1 fifth chain,
spreader, I irickscrew, 1 Spring 7'ooth;Sny Rake,
interest in Separator, Geiser's Patent; 1 ''Bolling
Screen, 1 Crosscut Saw; l Grindstone, 1 Hay Ftirtt
with rope and pulleys, all complete; 2 sets Breech
bands 4 arts Front Gears, 5 sets Plow Gears, 5 fla
tlets, 6 Housman, 6 Blind Bridles, 8 Collars, 2 sets
Buggy Harness,. one new; 6 Halteis and Chains,
a lot cow chains. a lot fines, 1 Riding Saddle, one
Wagon Saddle, 2 riding bridles, 2 large meat ves
sels, a lot of axes, maul ,k•ind wedges, a tot carponter
tools, 2 Grain Cradles, 4 mowing scythes, lot Bacon
and Lard, A Fiplebutter by the crock, Clover/wed by
the bushel. Hay by the ton, Con:fodder by the load,
Corn 1)v the Barrel,
Rye, Wheat and OIN by the Bushel,
Potatoes by the lin -he'. Vinegar by tho barrel; al , rr
household and kitchen furniture, viz: I :Secretary,
I corner Cup 6 oard. 3 Bedsteads, a lot of Bedding.
1 dez. choirs, 1 Cook Stove and fixtures, 2 ten plate
moves and pipe, 2 tables, 1 largo kitchen table,
shot gun, I eight day clock, I sliver u.attql, a lot
carpet, straw mattress by the yard, a lot grain bags,
GO acreis, wore or less,
GRAIN IN TUE GROUND,
and many other articles not neceautry to mention
Mole to commence at 9 o'clot k on said day.
CONDITIONS OF SA all sums of $5
and upwards icredit of six -months will be given
by the purchaser giving his note with approved Hu.
entity; ter all euma•under $5 the cash will do re=
',pared. No goods to be removed milli settled fur.
DAVID IsiEWCONI Eli,
J N COM IZ.
Ad ter's.
G. V. MONO, A act.
Jan *25 —is.]
40; I) Nil 0 i ,--A gmki article for fitlitt
Neiecp 8
. 1 iIOSTICTMIC.I4II) &
AAR SUE
ktubscriber intending to quit farming, will
et! at Public Sale, at his reSi.leueo, near 'Way
nesboro',l on WEDNESDAY THE• 13TH DAY
OF FEBRUARY next,tthe following personal pro
perty,Qtr wit;
4 HAD WORK HORSES,
(all good) three of which are Ply leaders;
11 1-I.ead Horn-Cattle,
three of which aro Mileh Cows, one tino atkelnz
Bulk 13 HEAD OF HUGS, among whiehlielmo
Brood SoWs and two Boars; alsor
THREE WACONS,
one three-inch. the other two-inch tread. and one
,-suitable for ,one or two horses, 1 Road Bcd with
r bows and cover, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 1 pair -Hay
Carriers, i pair Hay . Vittlders, 3 sets Dung Boards,
1 two-horse Sleigh, 5 Plows, 4 Harrows, 1 Roller, 3
double and 2 single Shovel Plows, 1 Corn Coverer,
'J'rebble, Double and singleA'rees filth chain and
premier, 2 spreaders, 2 log chains, 2 pair butt end
2 pair breast chains, halter and cow chains;
I NEW YORK REAPER,
(Si'lf-Raker) 1 Mower, good as new; I Threshing
Machine and Horse Pow( r, 1 Ginin Drill, 1 Spring
Grain Rake, 1 Revolvinz Rake; 1 Hay Elevator with
rope and pulleys, 1 hook for cleaning stables, a lot
Hay and Gornfoddcr, I Wheat Fan, Forks, Rakes,
I Cutting Box, 2 sets Lbeechbands, 3 sets Front
Gears Gears 5 sets Plow Gears„, Fly-nets, Collars, Bri
dles,
,
and Plow Lines, I Wagon Sadie; al
so 1 Ten-plate Stove and pipe, '1 Stove Dr m,
large 'Fable, good as new, 4 Chairs, 1 large Copper
Kettle, large iron Kettle, largo Meat Vessel, Apple
butter by the crock, tubs, buckets, a lot Flax, and
many other articles not necessary to mention.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock-on said diq when
Credit of Ten months will be given on all sums of
$lO and upwards.
Jan. 18 Is
PUBLIC SALE.
subscriber intending to discontinue farm
-j_ing-,,:rviti=sell=-rit--Pliblift;SiilF,-Tit—his residence,
near Price's Church, on the road leading trom
Waynesboro' to Chambersburg,, 2 miles from the
former place, on Friday the 151 k day of February,
1867, the following personal property, to wit :
6 r K HORSES,
T '0 OF THEM FINE LEADERS;
f 2 lead of Horn Cattle,
five f which are Mitch Cows, two will be freak by
day f sale, one fine Dull, (Devon breed)
Laaaj Laua : 4 ,„,
40,
one of them an extra brood sow ; 12 11 EA D
COTSWOLD SHEEP;
Plantation - Wagons ;
( bro iret,,,l ) 1 ono-horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wacon
for one or two horses, 1 Rockaway Buggy, 1 Bas
ket Sl•igh, 1 , Wood Bed, 2 pair Hay had lore, one
NEW REAPER
AND MOWER, Tiuckeye and , il,combined, 1--
Grain Spring Drill, I Spring Rake, 1 Windmill, 2
three-horse and 1 two-horso Plows, 3 double and I
single Shovel I'l Avs, 2 Harrows, 1 Cutting Hex, 2
Wheelbarrow, trebble, double and single trees, I
I pair spreaders, fifth chain and spreaker, 2 log
chains, butt, breast' and cow chains, 2 sets Breech
bands, 4 sets Front Gears, with new traces, (Pur
ley's mike) 5 Housens, 6 Fly-nets, 6 sets Plow
Gears, bridles and collars, 1 wagon s tddic, 2 ri ling
saddles I side saddle, 1 wagon whip, 2 riling bri
d'eQ, 1 six horse line, 1 tout horse line, 1 p•iir check
lines, I set good Harness, 6 bead halters and chains
I strum sleigh bells, a lot good bags, 1 good grind
stone, 2 grain shovels, shaking, ,lung and pitch
forks, grain cradles, mowing scythes, rakes, hoes,
chop chest and mixing trough, 3 lung ladders, one
laurel tar, 2 Ma baskets, half b u , measure , a Lot of
old iron, &c.
SIXTY ACRES
GRAIN in the GROUND
Also Household and Kitchen Furniture-1 Cook
Stove and fixtures,n2 Tables, :I Bedsteads nnd Bed
ding. 1 safe, I sink, I set chairs, 20 yds carpet, 1
iron kettle, I sausage cutter, meat vessel, meat
bench - , cider barrels, applelaith r by the, crock, tubs,
buckets crocks, and many oilier articles too n unier
ow, to mention.
Sale to cnnrnu•ncc at 9 n'el,el( on said day whin
n credit of Nine Months mill bti given 011 111/ rums
Of Tell DJILIrt ( 1111(1 iil ,c•:ln's,
II EIVRY STA I?
G V. MuNu, A uct
j 111 25 -3t]
PUBLIC SALE.
ran subscriber intending to quit finning,, will
sell at Pub:ic Nnic, - on the firm of John I3 , me
brake, dee'd, 2 miles East it Way or-horo', on 11',ri
ticvdtry the 20th day of .reltruazi 18i.7, the follow
ing valuable prliorty, ro wit
mr.mAs..r)
'4ll DRAFT HORSES
I one-year end 2 two year old G.lts, one fine Farn
ily More with foal;
20 HE AD CATTLE,
s i x o f w hi c h are Mit c h Cows, 3.wi1l be fra4h by the
day of sole, 2 Bul s, 2 extra Catves4 II 13 E A D
SOUTHDOWN tiffEr.EP;
27 Head of Hogs,
two of which JTE Brood Sows with pigs ;
2 PLANTATION • WAGONS ,
one four-inch tread. nearly new; I Spring Wagon,
ISb igh and Bells, I Chain Drill, (Trove make)
1 t.pring-Tooth Rake, I 14:4st Par, 1 Rolling
Screen, I pair Woad bad lets, 2 pair Hay Carriages
2 Barshenr Plows, 1 single and 2 double Shovel
Plows, 2 Harrows, a loi trebble, double and single
tree, 2 nets dung boards,
a SET BLACKSWITII TOOLS
(.100a), lot old iron, spreaders, streteher4 and fifth
elvin, 1 log chain forks, rakes, shovels, 2 sets Of
ltreeehl.ntls. 3 seta Front “ear 4, Plow 1;,.ar,4,
}lou,en•, Fly•nets. Lines. Collars, Bridles. 11 elle,
end sew chains. 2 llives_Bees and 2 PalticLo, ono
limner bell,
75 BARRELS ' CORN,
7 TONS TIMOTHY HAY ;
a lot Foci(ler, 100 BandloN Rye Straw ; SIXTY
.M.)I , IES OR:UN IN T 1$ GROUND;
•
.52 it inch Hope; HNC) Household Furniture— one
C oo k :-Love find Drum, I twenty four hour Clock,
I corner cupboard, I set choirs and rocker, Table.,
3 belt; veronsit blinds, 1 Rifle, Johnston's make;
meat veszeb,, barrel's, Arc., 1 lame chop chi at anti
noxiiii4 box, and many other articles too numerous
to mention.
bale to commence et 9 o'clock on nail day when
the Let rits wilt be ina.le known
jln 25-!a] ti V. ICING, Anct
- 4ti.e.13 - RATED Weir or
M , j }ita:zr.h. :41110C:6n 1%,
V, Mobro, Auct
THE LATEST ARRIVAL
811110, EMS, MY GOOK II
J. F. KURTZ
I' ISHES to inform the good citizens of Way
' VT neeboro' and vicinity, that-he has just receiv
ed from the East a large and 'full assortment o
fresh Drtvga, Medicines, Oile, Paints, Dye State
Window Giese, Putty, Blushes, &c, &c., which he
is prepared to sell as cheap as they can be had at
any other house in the town, and which, in regard
to quality,,cannot be excelled. Ile h.s also on hand
a large asciortment of
TOILET A ItTICLE.4
comprising in part the following articles, viz :
Toilet Waters, all kinds,
.Eau de Cologne, endless in variety,
Extracts for the handkerchief,
Fine• English Potnadus,
ar's Oil, . •
Fine and Fancy Soaps,-
Tooth Brushes,
Nail
Hair "
Combs, See. &e.
For Culinary purposes he hes Corn Starch, Pearl
Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz:
Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbery, Raspberry, Pine Ap
ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut
meg, &c. Fresh Spices,
Black Pepper and all oth.
Cr articles in that line. He has also something to
please the
CIIIIA ID EN .
A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply of
China ware,
IP Eat C%lilat Wit c1ia1.326 ass .
lie has n Bitters,
Drake's Plantation Ali.
Hoffland's German do.
Sand's Sarsaparilla,
'93 .Wa do.
fiiteßhcw'se - ough Syrup,_
f Carr oea Cordial,
Frey's — Vermitugoi---- -
VorrnifugeS, doz. kinds.
Judron's,
Spaulding's,
Ayer's,
Brandreth's, •
Morse's,
McLane's, liver, Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
Dr. Parishe's do. Kerosene Oil; Lamps and (Thins,
neys always on hand.
Thattkful for kind favors already bestowed upon
him, he solicits a continuance-of - the - same, hoping
that by trying to please he may win the confidence
-of-the -^ -4. e. — As - much - care token in wi - iiting up
en adults ae children
Phricians' Prenriptions promptly and carefully
nornpounded at all hours. J. F. KURTZ.
, Aualiet 111, 1864.
CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE
TOE MORNING GLORY!
The Morning Glory is a porpr tun! burner, having
a magazine or reservoir for rekserve coal, which re
quired t.) he filled but once a day, and if the proper
sized coal is used it is not necessary to rekindle the
fire during the entire winter_
(No chillier willjremnin in these stoves, nor will
there be any trouble from slate., or other impurities
in the coal. the fire being alwai sat the base of th=
coal, the hop trines are left in the ashes and groun
out by the "Mill-grate.")
THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST
ECONOMY OF FUEL 1•
.
The combustion of fuel being perfect and at a
high temp •rature, the amount of heat produced from
the same quantity of coal is ranch greater than at a
low temperature, hence hut a small quantity of fuel
is necess t ary to be undergoing the process of combus
tion at one time The entire outer surf Ice of the
Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add to this
is
the stunt of objects heated by rays of light thra'
the mic • vilidows, and you have the s:icret of the
great h 4 ing properties of the Morning Glory with
a small amount of fuel.
.Cer - For sale at W. A. TRITLE'S Tin and
Stove Store. [Dec. 28-2 m.
PUBLIC SALE!
rfiliE subscriber intending to gait farming, will
sell at Public Sale, at his rebidenc,e,on the road
leading from•Wayneaboro' liinggol\t, about two
miles from the form , r and one fr.lm the blurt- place,
on Monday the 18th day of February nt xt, the fol
lowing purbonal property to wit:
5 HEAD HORSES
four of which are extra I , ader:3,. one good riding
and driving mare; :3 CONVe; a h, of SIJOATS;
insol..l \-v-3
441,64110! r "N
vr.
one broad tread, ope Plantation, two Spring Wag
ons with top and pole, ono one horst. Wagon; I
Buggy, 1 sleigh, 2 three-horse Plows, 3 two horse
do , 3 single and 4 d. , uble shovel Rows, 3 II arrows,
Hay Carriers. I pair Wood 1,1,1 lers, new; I Cut
ting Box 1 spring tooth Rake, 2 Hite Breechbands,
3 sets Front Gears, 4 sets Plow ,Genrs, 4 sets Bug
gy Harness, 4 Buggy Fly nets, bridles, collant, And
halters, 1 carriage pole, trebble, double nod single
trees, cow chains, 1 uheelbarrow . I corn coverer,
forks, rakes and shovels; 2 'run plate :Stoves and
pipe, 1 Dinner Bell, I Rine, 1 hand Cart,
Corn by the Barrel;
HAS BY THE TON, 1 good lad,!er,
.1 jackscrew,
I mattock, axes, log chains, tiafth chains, one set
dung boards, rail carriages, 5(10 bundles cornfo.l4ler,
rpreaders, butt and breast chains, I stave jointer;
ONE MOUNTA containing 7 acr,se; the
undivided share of 50
Elll3 THE 011011111;
Alpo 1 Minion, 1 Salo, I ' , et chairs. 6 leilatraila,
loi hediling, Rtt yds corpot. I sink, 1 copper hettle, 1
largo moot veosol. and many other attielon too nu
nu-roux to InPntion.
Sale to c nunenec a( o'clock on said Jay when
the ttrins will be made known by
BENJ. P. E 11: A 12. T.
Tau 25 —ts G. V.A1..:4(4, uct,
ALITABLE PROPERTY
PRIVATE SALE.
• 1111 E 13 , 1 1 )Heribei 14114 a nt Priviie r nlo Lie vn In t
bte pr•perty, ditualed orluitz ttrect. known
as IL•+
“Waynesboro' Brewery,'
including Dwollnig If oue., good Stabling, &c.—
For ter ng, &c. opp'y to
jar) tti 61.10. FOURTH N 1 t.
ZoTc '' X GLIM
vvsstsubsciieer informs the pnldie th it he is in•
ed with power DP NlqdrY ti) ask
edge DvOLIS: PO we! of A tturtitty , Pr•Antn Aesot u tts,
ute.
I)ec. '21 4 tf.
SECONIDARRIVAL
PHU &110EPLICH,
in the way ofa large and hands ome,utock-of New
Winter Goode just received from the East
The firm tendin their thinks to the community
or their very liberal pltronege, end now 'ask them
o call and•see their present assortment of desirable
WIXTER GOODS:,
which they feel confident that they will pronounce
cheap compared to former pricy° and quality
We ask the ladies to call and look over the array of
Plaid good's ,
good's,
Twills,Cashmeres. •
Allnroot Dclains
'The gentlemen are directed to the beautt ul line of
Cassimeres Fancy,
Cassimeres Plain, •
- Clot /11
Satinets,
With a complete line of
Gunr Sandats and Bushing.
Bradleys Hoop 'Skirts,
Bahnorals,
-Skirts for Misses & Children.
Shaker -- and — BMW(Wire — lTlnnels,
Opera ,t Army and Grey Flannels,
bloat and Cotton Yarns, all colors,
Golored-anti-Wh itt; Cu t tun Pia nn s,
Alen's Undershirts and Drawers,
:Men's-Roundabouts,
Ladies Breakfast Shawls,
4;3 Long and square Shawls,
Haney Blankets,
Horse Blankets,
Whips.
Blankets,
nail Road 134g8,
Buckets,
Brooms;
Spices; &c
7'lfe sehs'crihers kindly ask the community to call
i.nd see Weir handsome stock of goods now open
and will couch that persons pill he convinced that
"prices have filler]," and greatly ton, and to eon-
VJIICAd yourselves of the f.ets just drop io and niake
au inspection of goods and prices
PRICE: dr.:IIOEI 7 I4CH.
Nov 23, 1866.
THE VERY LATEST,
And most Important to Mankind, is that
J A. FISHER, Merchant Tailor, has
just received the Largest Snuck
of MOTHS, °A SSIMER ES '
and VESTENGS iu the
town or County,
By Either Jew or Gentile, and don't except gen
Fenian , ' or earthagcninu•, or any other man ;
if you d believe it, call ad se•e fir yourselves.
I will Make than to order in the :noel Fashionable
and substantid manner, or s•Il them by the Yard
or Patten] to snit LiJyyr , :, UIINAJ ) for I.:ASII.
All work guaranteed to lit or no eule. :lino, a com
plete stock of
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
It is not neeeEnary to enurnentte the atticks, ns it is
Weil known thnt you Can tdways find a LA ttl;E
STOCK of Fl,ll.satzi.ll:\ tiOtillzi ou hand at
my wore.
return thanks to my fri,ll.ls and the public arm
entily tor their liberal patroonge extended to nie.litid
Lurpe.by dome nttention to ousuless hr receive ir con
rinu duct) of thu - saute. J A. FISIll A qi,
Opporlite the Weehurgton Muse,
P. 8.---The Celebrated SING I; R JE VYING M 1-
1:11.1. always oil band, bwli Family and Ilia
Manufacturing Wichita,. J. A. F.
Nov. 23, 186t1
TET l'Eft• Atlminigtratioa on the ratite of
4 :Solomon .Newcomer, at of Washington town
whip, dec'd, having !eel' duly ttrinted to the under.
Nig lied, they hereby notify nil periotie Oaring chi loot
against.vnid derrn eil. to present Mein. and all per.
[41 , 111• indebted to him to in ike leiv meta vvitnuut d e .
- VII) WC JM ER,
,11)11.A
A d 'rs,
1 . F. K It IZ.
A. 1'
.1 1 2.5 ti!
AT THE CHEAP CORNER OF
Poplins,
Ivierinoa,
Dela i us,
TweetTer,
Gaiter',
Gum Shoes,
LaWee Buffalo Over Shoes,
Adies-will-plense notice our fine aesoriment of
Cont. Has.
Rugs,
Gum Cloth,
Bask etR, '
Tubs,
Blvter PzintQ,
ilogli,
Spoons.
Cuffoe,
TM,
Rice,
Chocolate
Grain Bugs,
IYest z-hington at., If rigt , Diown, Md
N 0 T-I CE .
SEPT. 20TH 1866
00011 S!!
Alpacas,
Mohair Iteps.
411BEIVON, BENEDICT & CO.
'414,
Are now receiving their
!-S-ECOND ASSORTMENT.
Flannel*
111 arr Glo 3CI) .
Clyildren's Shoes
CLOTH'S,
CASSIMERES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GLOVES, COLLARS AND HOSIERY,
CLOTHS, VESTING:3, TWEEDS,
a CORD, JEANS, DENIM'S
Yarns,
Ladlos,
GROCERIES
Bging, &e.
CARPETS:
respectfoliy request our en4loiners rind nil o
thers, wishing to buy or ;0.1( nt assoitinent,
to cell and examine Our Rock ; knowing th rt goods
nro lotver now th it) they have, liven For some years,
and b e ik v i tie thry will Dia 1w lOWNT frc some time
10 come, we, feel nt , sured we elm give fl kfietion.
ANI IllEtitiON, 1•;11I!) & 00.
Sept. 21, 1
FIS P; Ellitont, and lipilitiful,ett:icove by 12
rents. ti,,o I for ID venta at
11.1 y IS. ETC.% I.Pg & IFITESII,EW.S.
OW is the tints t.. I uv rine' irglyarnkt
j Patch:
.c. f ~_ ;i .. -.__
9 1 & C 1
NEW FALL
A full stock of
Ladies' -Dress—Goods.
DRESS TRIMMINGS;
DRESS BUT•PONS,
DRESS (-3)RI),
DE LAIDIES, -TISSUES,
k \..
Collars, Can bries ' Ifluslins,
Gloves, Hos ‘ry, Shakers,
Swiss' Edge a d Inserting.
All kinds of
AEA'S PIMA Lui
Also t full stock of
Sti(Al4., COFFEE, SYREIPS.
TEAS. FI:411,. • (31•11:;E:q:,
810 311 kinds of Grarerioa
ETC
QUEENS WARE, /TEENS 11".-1 IL E,
HARDWARE HARDWARE,
QUEENS WA RE, HA RI) livA
NOTIONS. A 0 77 0 NS,
(111ECItil MATTING,
I'-LAIN 31 ATI'ING,
VENETIAN,
INGRAIN,
STAIR,
HE VI I',
J W. MILLER'S
AItRIVAL
' OF FALL AND
WINTER GMK,
"•-"-.••••••• o'----
TX A iIINO returned from the Enstera cities
_n with n large and choice assortment of goods at
reduced prices I pm prepared to offer much greater
inducements than heretofore in, price and quality.
Our stock embr aces
Dry Goods, Queenswarc,.
diarware and Groceries. '
Viffsl:llA LIANIE't
Silks, All Wool Ropp, French Morines,Stax - ony Co
burg, all Wool Delaines, Printrd Delahies, Alpne.
ens, Ilairathen, all Wool Plaid, Poplina, Cloaking
Cloths, Shawls, Break! ist Shawls, Daltnorals, Ging
ham, Hoop Skirts, Collars, Ruffling, Hosiery, Amur°
I)elaines, Linen dkis., embroidered Brocade Mu
hair, Kidd & &c.
3FOR VELE GEN' 'S.
French Cloth, Black floe Skin Una imeres, ran
g CasNirneres, Silk 'Vestitr,.. Ii er (unling, I ;Mile
Cloth, Satinets, Jeans, ltlettons, I 1 der Shirts and
Drawers, Duck and Ifinr.zwood Berlin,
Glow F r Suspenders, shirt-Front , , (A/ 4, Neekiit'S,
. Furniture Check., Red Ticking, finelene —I
and Unbleached 'lnb , e Nape', flue Linen 'Fowling,
Bleached ancl-13-tddeached-Totvling;Wapkinp,-1-31eriel I
_ _
ed and Unbleached Alaska, t 4 heetingli4 and 10 4
nankeen,Prints,Umbrellas F !wands. Ma rig, Girth-
Ingrain and Rao Oil Cloth, 4 4 and 6 4 ,
kitalr Oil Cloth, Wh
ENS ARE, GLASSWARE, CEDAR-
liitt".E.
'Alai, Churns, Bucket., Knives and Forks, TA
ble end Tea Spoons—Curry Combs, Mose Cards,
anti Brushes, white wash and shoe Brushes, Bath
Brick, Syrup, Mo lito_CotPe, TobareO. , , se
gars, Teas, Spites, Concentrated Lye, Ext. of Log
wood, Corn S.tarch,Ess. Coffee, Babbitt end-Fancy
Soap, Kerosene end Tanner Ci!, [bay Salt, No
Extra Shore Mackerel, White r Balier's No. 1
Cho3ko'ate, Tar.dtc.
The above ateek ernbr ices elf the Tritest styles of
goods,-which have been purchased with great car-,
and-with-a-riew-to-suit-in-quality and .ty-lo -tho
tastes of all. All we ask is a call and examination
of our stock to convince those wishing to purchase
that we are enabled to sell ns cheap as Ally house
elsewhere, I tcrtiler - my thanks to the community for
their_ liberal patronage and hope to receive a cont . -
Cation of public patronage. _ .1. W. Ai.
October 5, 1864.
STOVES
A ND
TINWAR
An a larg I supply of houme furnaAing; goody at
the sign of the "1116 ItED Ut11111," 11 a} nerboro'c
Pa„ where a large amsortineat of
Cook Stoves,
Nine Plate Stoves,
Parlor Stoves,
Coal Stoves, &c.,
of the latest iinprmsemenl4, the heAt in the:norket
to he had at the cheap Tin and Stove store of
D. B. itussELL.
TIN ViT:A It L% .
A lar.4e egeortineta of Tanvire of everyl,teser:plion.
made of the:holt till ill Ut mark t warrantnl,
at the sign of the
616 .101,r, 3Eloci. MID arZet..
D 13. Russell keeps conk-may on hand and for
sale a generni assortment of tn.b v. ry best huteSe
rflrllisking goods.
Japaned wire. t;n tow' and fancy articlea.
Pare No I )(era:vent: Oil, and a la , ttc ns , ortment
of Lamps ol the late:t style and inipn.vetecnt I. r
sale sheep.
WASIKENG 31.61)311 EAST
By raying at the sign of t!io ' , III , : 1Z1:D 111 11:'e'
and getting one of the 1.1e...t Clot ies tit ring. rs eve,r
mn(11.. --
Pers nariol want
‘..
of good stores, or gooditinware
or hoar remishini guemis gen.qoiy. will do %veil
by c.4l.ii • on 1) IS Inl , 81.:1.1,.
Sign.of t :60.1itt; RED - fillltN "
—4% spit shoo', Pa.
, Ssp 2a, 380 G.
PUBLIC SALE! 4
Hi sul;sTriber intending lo leave I , l 7 nyneaborn . ,
will sell et Pub ie Side, at hie residence on
Bast Main street, on SATUNDA V TUC 911.1nar or
Ficauumor next, the following' pertoon,,l property, to
wit: 4 Bedsteads, 1 doz Chess I
II BUREAU, 2, BLEN,
I crib, 1 wash stand, I rickintr, chair, 1 sink. two
clocks, I flour chest, 1 iron kettltt, 1 omit bench,
lot barrels; ;3 Kl'llYVEzi, ono cook with fiXiureA, ono
len plate and one dining conk. Ala° 2 Arta
BLACKSMITH TOOLS:
I 'l' ire bender, 1 box mandrel 1 jork•iere v, 1 Grin -
stone,
stone, 60 pair to! gA, 4 ~.10'1“. 14, 5 screw plates, right
and kb; 2 vb. WI tug box, s Hui Iwns,
SETS DRILL TOOLS ,
2 Pearth t runv, 1 lar,e Vi•e, 24 jockey sticks Iron
ed, 3 sets tongee clef I , !q her P,lfttli lb tit Wa.,., , stes, 4
F els ittage lie` I,', wheel
shop desk a..(1 skirl ti, I wiivello untw , 1- Port dde
;shop Ft/ 171 eel', 121 i t stt 1;e,1 !..r, I oe••I of 1 , ,,,rt0es
teeth, a lei Iru.v p ert Iron.
3 hut's, iII 'WI a', It I st. rep, 1101.1 Ittr .111-
glee and double trk,,, elite 6,43.1,4 drill, 1 per s,:op
Lad:e M It ;
01g. TllOl l ll V 1 MG";
1 new spring wagon, a lot chains; about 5700 j , ):
shingles, a Jot old iron • and other articles not nu.
cessary to mention.
sale t commence at 10 o'clock 01 sail day when
a credit of 13 months will tm given on all sums i)f
and upwards. L. SCHIIEctir.
Jan. 2A— tsi • U. V. Noss,
Apples Wanted..
rri 11 E subscriber wi:Lpay the high . .at cash price
I fa. amnia Apples.
Jan. 11—tr
BEAL F. e'l' N: W A iri'.
I , 4 HANG Molnses, 3 15,, so
n 1 rty4 n;
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