Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, May 17, 1867, Image 3

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CIIICZE&'"AIiIi: IRNIGERIE:&':i':;'
The lf,itamost Exhibitiort in tho
Witla.a.gcndel
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r i greL".:l,`,A".7ti?e t . ar e e n:i' n . a ni c 4,V; 9 7,,4s im ,: l ic!V n e l l r g t r i r t
f .ratrice than' Iry any concern In A A
rnsfor portion or the
t'ZOOLOGICAL SPECIdIENS
Have bean feat Imparted. Among the feattrias are
THE BABY ELEPHANT,
ICT
11namned Sint A in,nri t ever cap.
tured, Yeengrat and :•mal:vnt eve, moot Only IS
ht,th , lt old. SiJi.ds 2J Inclu, t,Egb. and ts,ighs
ail pound.,,And the A.,adorrut Perrorming
TrnimA
.
•••
11D PROCESSION. knlig
ho malts upon the Entees into Town every
3=o AL ais 313 IQ" ® 9 C) 1.11 0.31 HE • 1 1 VIE
Consisting of
101.A.SSIVIO COT4 I
prawn by Sixteen Arabian Horeee.`containtne BP ITNER'S PHILADELPHIA COR
NET BAND.
• 20 SUPERB DENS, eiOgantly pain.cil and ornamented.
C:r M I/ la. c 3 4:3 MC. ca. it/ 30 1 0 312 b. a 23. t
An Immense etocic of
rirrmined }Blooded Circus I - Icorses,
And a LONG LINE OF *AGOVB, CARS, &C .the whole forming a PUBLIC PA
DADE worth a day's journeyto witness.
All the Menageries and Circuses under one Tent for One Single Price
of AdmiSsion.
Two Perforrnances, Afternoon & Evening, at 2 & 7. 1-2 o'clock
Doors open one hoar previous.
eats for all who come. , Plenty of Room..
ADMISSION, - - -
CHILDREN; under 10 years,
THIS MAMMOTH SHOW
At Emmittsburg,, Saturday, May :18th ;
At Wayneshoro', Monday, May 20th ;
At Green&cstle,'TuesdaY,
One day conly, Afeenioson and- Evening,- at each
place.
Cri , Come AnitV;ste the • largest ,Show- in the
World. , '
N A. G- E '1?. I E
Anil a Crrlsordat ion of the Talontemt3:gdedtn
ermaiscbct
4 31:: rA mr.x.mkr 3531-,
A Colossal Asiatie.
"THE BABY E.LEPHANTJEt
Being inn a:no)l tin travol nn
1 . e perior 11L -
Exlabltauu
POREPAUGEri
.I.—pai4al- - Anryaarar. wtll at,adh — rtiti IltFo•
t•nt.rt 411 Or n, rnlttainitia !JON'S, '1
Alto AND l'ASTflElt` 4 1 and rive a Thrillta:
l'eTforroanre with t ele_Fitrea_asttl_tausaz,u_
Illonstera
The Free Dhpht7 of WILD ANIMALS and the
FEEDINS CF THE WILD BEASTS
Will he given In COSliwtetton with the
CONTINUED AND VARIED
ENTERTAINMENTS.
The liens will contain a Magnificent Zebra ;
Tuteerl Ostrich, \V hi to Pln.nets, Seven l'ent
nigh ; Three African Lien (Six htonthtt old)
Eitte-na, .1111.4 t anti prettinat specimen( in any
Menagerie; -ncred Cow and Calf; Long Lip
ped, H t doon tan Bears only Animalsotih e hind
known to exi , t ;, The Erebits or int Elan lc Lion ;
Dutnittlgne Alpacea; the "Ship of the lies
ert"—at Dromedary of :. , :tharn; Black, Af rican
and Asiatic Lions nod Ldonessee ; Bengal Ti
got sr:Senegal and Sontli American Leopards ;
Black, firbtrly and Cinnamon Bears; I:striped
and spotted nyentia ; Elk; Fallow:lnd Spotted
liners; cashmere bloats; Wolests; Psuthors ;
Foxes; (loons; lnehoenmens; Congenrs; Bea
vers; 'rnose; rnrit Unt, I Prairie Vona. hr.,
with a FULL AVIARY OF 13112 OS, and nil the
known variety of Apes, Dsboons and Monkeys
THE: CIRCUS TROUPE!
C.- , •••46N nt M.? TY pi!INCIT'AT. Art -among
%Om.. am SIX WAR LADIT:P. Junto than hr TA ever
Leon oriental in one 1 . 3,21.1 ES rid.%
3l'llo Carlotta Wll , tbt:Y,
La Petite
IVll'Poltlarguretta Le Moyne,
Mille ~;lvirn,
MISS el a-I,,lfttte Intrylantl,
and Arnie Clemene rab - ter.
1 1 1- ec - c3 court C'lc:pvcrxt..96,
' Pete Conklin & Chas. Morgan.
John Cook lin;
The Athlete and Cannon Hell hleniptelator.
.1. 'Hernandez.
Champion Hare Beet Ruler.
lien PPrinvis, Omar talierva, Stlver.
tor. 0 Unmet'. It 14:tr.Inn. Plerri. Jean, Poch
ford, tlunhdr. Mon.. P-rrill.. W. ltichardEon-
Mlsto , Charles and Mr. 11. 'Whithry.
And others, farnl.lllnle, th aln Nnvel. Antounding and
stailenTd in the Fgitnatetan Act.
Will Exhibit
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in thu Bing of each
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- 60 CENTS
-. 25 CENTS
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locorpOrsted by Ace' of Assoinbly, '6f 4110 'to*
olowNealth of Ponnsyltionia, bitirclre, 1967. ,
The,Board Bnyervisore'eppeinted by the above
Corporation to COO oat the oldects of the act of in
iciPporationASlPeotfull* announce to the public that
the Legi.lattire.Otrennsylvanie hea autheriseilitis
raising of fundkini - the,' erection, establishment, and
maintat.nancelit4an.A4ltim for likealittfileldierit of
the late wee; to-ite,built Ogle Battle;lield of Geitys:::
burg. and as'ltik inducement to. patbit tlc citizens le,
contribute to:tb:us,:birueitelein object. 'belie clinirdie.S.
,ed. the CorPerseicin to distribute ritneriget ths intik
icribers such artilclestof value and internit,•froni as.
lodation with,* lite Wei; Oe ,:itiOneyiveffe^tal
property,. oir v irstrite. rear 'ln peisonek: silialever;
this State , of tilietirhorrie, s nail time -hi irikin' inch ,
terms, and tit each way and Whatitacoir, se
to them ahallfeem fit, any laws of ,this Common
wealth to the contrary notwithstanding.
The enterpriso ,irrerirdially recommended by the
following named well-known gentlemen
Major General GEORGE G. MEADE.
Ex-CoOlat-ANDREW G. CURTIN,•
Major GenerWDALUSHA PENHYPACHER,
Major General E.. M. GREGORY, '
Major General JOHN R BKOOKE,
Major GeneralAßLES . H. T. ,ci* us,
m l u t . :(4 enda I fi'r. M A DILL ,
• Ma j dr,General JAS. L. SELFRIDGE.
Brigadier General JAMES' A. BEAVER,
, Brigadier General HORATIO U. SICKELS, •
Brigadier General JOSEPH F NIPE,
' Brigadier General WM. J. BOLTON
Brigadier General 113A.ML'L M. ZUL,ICK,
'Brigadier General JOHN F. MURPHY,
Brigadier General Jo HN F. BAbLIER, '
Brigadier General T. F. Mi•COY,
Brigadier General R.. 11. WINSLOW,
Brigadier General HENRY PLEASANTS, •
Brigadier General J. P. S. GOBIN,
Brigadier General J. M. CA MPBEJ,L, .
Bri t a 11' ) u
World I
Brigadier General WM. COOPER TALLEY,
Brigadier General D GREGG,
Colonel V. S. STUMM UGH.
The site for the institution (thirty acres) has al
ready been purchased, and it is hoped that the good
work may continence before midsummer.
Subscriptions willFilieceived ,at the office of the
Association, No. 1126 Chestnut Streer,-P-biladalpfiia
on and after M. ntlay the 6th day of May, 1867. •
For each subscription of 6v • ldoll a rs _ a_ ee rtifi c al,
will be issued, which will entitle the holder to such
article of value as may be awarded to its number.
The first distribution of aisarda will he made im
mediately upon the receipt of 180,060 subscriptions
of $l5 each.
The distribution will be -
th-C7
Tea - Sup ?vision of t, dorporatcirs.
Persons at a distance are requested to remit their
subscriptions (when practicable) by Post office trio•
ney order, or registeredletter, to nature prompt de.
livery,
Direct all !titers to
S.D. HOFFMAN,
----SECRETARY - BOARD - or - Supaßmorig
Dux 1481, P. 0., Philadelphia.
The following is a schedule of the awards to be
made under the first distribution, The items of
Diamond's and other pret inns stones were purchased
f•om citizens of the south during the la ar, end their
genuineness is certified to by Messrs. Henle & Bros.
the most extensive diamond importers in the coun
try and by J. Hermann, diamond setter. N, York.
GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOL
DIERS.
Ir corporated by Act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of 'Pennsylvania, March 6, 1867.
Office 1126 CHEtiTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
Eighty Thousand Subscribers nt Five Dollars Each.
1. 1 Diamond Necklace, 48 Brilliants,--
valued at $30,000
2. 1 Diimond Cluster - Brooch and Ear
!tinge, _
3. 1 Award 10 40 Government Ronde
4. 1 Diamond Cross. eetin_Silver___
- 671 - 1), :h
24. 1 Single Stone Diamond Ring 1,000
25 to :14. 10 Awards of 10.40 Government
Bonds, each 1,000
35. 1 Three•stone Diamond end Ruby,
. half hoop Ring 800
96. 1 Diamond Singleonone Ear Knobs 800
37. 1 Pair Diamond Custer Studs 600
38. 1 Diamond Single•stone Ring, star
setting 500
39.1 Diamon .3ingle Stone Pin 600
40, 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 500
41 to 50. 10 Awards of 10.40 Government
Bonds, each 500
51 1 Lady's Diamond•set Watch 400
52. t Diamond Single Stone Ring ' - 950
63. 1 Diamond and Opal Cluster Ring 250
64. I•Diarnond Single Stone Ring 200
55, 1 Pair Einerald Scarf Pins 200
50. 1 Diamond :Single Stone Stud 150
57. 1 Diamond Cluster Pin 100
58. 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear
Ritigs 100
50 to 158. 100 Awards 10 40 Government
• Bonds. ench 100
159 to 258. 1110 Awards, Government Legal
'Tenders, eoch 50
3,000 Awards, Government Legal
Tenders,-each - ' 6
The distribution of tho ab we rewards will be made
in pibltc as POOH as the stf scription is full pf which
due netlee .will he given through the papers. On
nni after May 6th the Diamonds will be on exhibi
tion at the effiee of the Aesaciation. •
The public can confidently rely on everything
being conducted in tho matt hanorrible and for man
ner. All the awards will be handed to certificate lid
dent, imrn.diately ,oltfr the distribtiti.m, free , of all
coat, at the Office of the Company, Yo. 1126 Chest
nut Street, Philadelphia.
We hereby certify that we have examined the
Disown() ttoods,',Peark. Emeralds, Rubles, and o
ther precious Stoner', es &imbed in the above list,
and find them all genuine.
Books can 14 hod containing Tureniy Certificates,
All °Mord for Certifidaleo,mas ottilreivied to
' D. HOFFMAN. , ScorotorY,
Box 1481, Pod 01$ce' Philadelphia.
May 10-4rn ' • •
TD subscribers t alto t his method of informing
the public that-they have - now on Inind..at the
new Kiln, s superior article, of Wood Burnt Lime
for Whitewashing, i! lortering„ Vie., whi c h they will
c o n ti n uo to treCp . and , Ofrlki rear onstile rriteli during
he season. JOHN & JOSEPH M. !FESS.
March B—gm
AAink atticle of b . rqtvn, Euzar 126 rent at
3 . Pant & HogpLiciCa.
25 cC A n p taliitoirso ist' '
(IHEESE at - hums & Hocviic 's.-
V• •April : •-;*. •. „ ,
tiEETING4, 011 wi.lthiit.-• • •' '"• -
Ap. 6.] . - • Psucii 'trifittroott
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üblin, and u ,
FIRST DISPOSITION.
I — Dtamond Cluster Brooch , 5,000
6. 1 Award 1040 Government Bonds 5,000
7. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 4,500
8, 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000
9, 1 Diamond Single Stone Scar( Pin 4 000
10, 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4,000
11. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000
12. 1 Pair Single Stone Diamond Ear
Rings 3 600
13. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 3,000
14. 1 Award 1040 Government Bonds 3 000
15.1 Diamond Single Stone Ph) 3,000
16. 1 Dinmond Single Stone Stud 3,000
17, 1 Diamond Cluster - Brooch 2;500
10. I Diamond Single Stone Ring 2,500
19.1 Dininond end Emerald Brooch 2,500
20, 1 Dirimond Single Stone Ring 2 000
21. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 1,500
22, 1 Long Indian Camera Hair Shawl 1,500
23. 1 Choice Emerald Stud 1,500
CERTIFIC ~TE.
HENCE & HRO'S. Iliamono Importere,
26 Maiden Lano.lSew Yerk,
J. BERM,` N, Diamond Setter.
••
• 29113r00rn0 Street, Nut' York.
AGENT WANTED.
(+NE HUNUI{E►) 1)(4.1.AR.
FRESH LIME
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eiveist," — Bests
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CLOTHING
lA.:aT:ormrzi cycorrivriryi
OEORCE*.;,'BENDER
: air Has looent;y =openo3 tip ati entire new
stook of. :
MEIP '~' MIL
_
AU of which Us' been ob t aitted from the
justly celebrated
s house of A. JARRETT, Bal.
tiMore. - •
Every article gold is WARRANTED to be of
the beet custom make, and the ,material just what
itiarepresisnted to be:
A full assortment of GENTS FURNISHING'
COODS alsolys on hand, such as Under Clothing,
Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Hose, collars, 4r.c.
All .we ask is,
that you give us one trial, and
Mott will tiliiaysboy, for remember we do not keep
badly made clothing and the goods are all of the
latest style. GEO. BENDER
I y" aynesbpro
Still the Latest,
Moot Important to Mankind,
Isthst-l-have-reniovedtny —
Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Store
from my old stand. one , door west of the extensive
Hat an Fur Store of Updegisif & Son, to the new
ly fitted room in the Washington House, one door
East of Mr. ids ilbv's Store, where I have now instAlre
and of the best selected stocks of
English, French, German and Domestic
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &a.,
der the di-
that can be found in the city of Hagerstown or Coun
ty. These goods have all been selected with great
care, especially adapted to the Fashionable as well
•
• : • , • • eanno ei o
please alt. All thorouahly shrank bofose made up
andmitisfaction_gualatteed._Lbame-also-a-stuck of
HEAVY COTTON GOODS
FOR
MEN AND BOY'S WETR,
OF THE BEST MAKE.
Linen Ducks and Plain Linens, and a full
Mixed - eassimeres
for Boy's Wear, and as cheap as can bd sold in the
town or county. will be made to order or sold by the
yard or pattern to suit buyers.
All work guaranteed to fit or no sale. My stock
of Gent's Furnishing Goods is large and complete
of everything in that line, and at prices to suit the
times.
I have also the Ageucy for the sale of the celebra=
red improved ,
• Singer FatnilY , Sewing Machine,
and am prepared to compete with every other Ma
chide sold in the town or country, and fur sample o
Machines please call at my store.__
I return my thanks to my customers and the pub
lic generally fur their patronage extended me and
hops a continuance of the same.
Don't forget—The place is the WashingtOb House,
Morahan t Tailoring Establishnient, West Washing
ton Street. Hagerstown, Md. J. A. F
May 3,1867. - •
TO ALL WHO-V - AIU
Their• Eye-Sight !
C 7, C) • P° 0 it 0 3EI ,
NOULD respectfully announce to the citizens
V . of Waynesboro' and vicinity, that he has re
ceived a large assortmeat of the celebrated
Concave, Convex, Crystal Spectacles,
in Gold,Silver, and fine Steel Frames. These Glass
es ore the best in use, ground of pure Crystal after
the shape of the cornea of the eye, they strengthen
and preserve the sight and will not tire the eye by
candle light as other glasses so often do.
A leo, the new style double focus glasses so valua
ble for, persons whom sight is impaired for distant
objects. By the aid of these glasses, which have a
double focus, the lower to read, the upper to see it a
distance, the use of two pair of glasses is rendered
unnecessary. Remember they are not the old style
kat of a late improvement, not split but only one
Nile for both purposes.
h.:Mt/KED GLASSES for weak, and concave for
near sighted eyes. Glasses set in old frames. All
Spectacles adjusted to the eye with an optometer.
Millers' Spectacles, 'Rubber and Gold Bye
GI. A SSES, and everything pertaining to this breach
of business.
All Spectacles are warranted to snit the
Eye. - tar Ca II and exainhis - nWitiiek:
C. C. FORCE,
(Old Stand of Thos. A. Boult.)
4 d,nora East of the Washington House.
Hagerstown, May 3--.3at.
- CAt'T. MILLER'S
Celebrated Ointment !
A sure cure for Riotfoone, Spavino, "roof
Evil, Wind Galls Old Sores, or any En
largement on a Florae.
This ointment is so welt known by the Farmers
in this community. that iris not necessary for me to
say anything about its gond qualities, further than
Om it has proved itself. to he the BEST PREPA
RATION ever offerefl to the public for the cure of
the abeve diseases. I wish to inform the public that
I have pun* aped from Mr. Miller the recipe for ma
king this "Celebrated Ointment." end am now man
ufecturing it nt my house at Mt Hops, where per
sona wishing it can be supplied.
It is also for sate by .1, I", KURTZ, Waynesboro',
Anent. DANIEL TRITLE,
•
May 10--tf
ICE CREAM.
JBE subscribers having a Roorkadjoining their
Restaurant fitted up especially, for Gentlemen
and Ladies announce Co the public that. they 'will
tie primed to furnish regularly every evening on
and after the 4th insL, a superior article of Ice
Cream. SPEILMAN & CORBETT.
Mar 3-73 t
PLA.NITS! PLANTS!
THE subscriber inform the public that he is pm.
pareille (welsh •01l kinds of Plants, including
Sweet•Polotoe, cLoicost varieties. • by the dozen or
hundred. MICI3AEL 140116A1..
April fie-4r.
Fib X.a A. "Li ES •
riIITE subscriber. in forme .thossin Wine of Arweet
Potato° Plants that be is now prepared to su p•
ply them with. the chuicest,aarieties. , ,
May 3-L4t2 ; •,
rr ID GI.OTtS.- 50 ' dozen best quality Kid
Gloies'jcist reeeivid t!t
, - Mstostars fflintiiiitiN i So
e
Apt 0 5; VIA' Cbirsbeisbotir:
Nirarrg ram, Gray Wool' Btartkeioi
I Au, 234 • Pluto
CheaPeit
v:---
1 . ~,
'X 41G.4
AND SUMMER
AND
A NEW DIgCOVr.4
•
lie - place Bity
DRY: GOODS!
11[:' & A. TINGLING, East corner of the pub
' • lie squi re; have juscopened out their, ?hol
low Stock of Spring and Somme* Ditif GOODS,
NOTIOIIB, &c: They have now, its store sod for
sale
2,000 yards Calico (fast colors) at 12i .
4,000 " ;bast' lualittes IE4IB
3,200 " 4.4 Bro. Molar 1804
1,100 " 3.4 & 7.8 " 121a18
8,000 "" 4 4 blled, ," ' 18425
900 84& 7 8 ", • 12418
6,000 - " Plata tied-Farley Dress doOds,.all
steed, qualities and prices. from a good style De.
lame at ?A Copts to a OW Grain 'di&
_worth $5.00
for yard. Their stock of
LOTES, OASSlmtans;" Winn
GOODS, EMBROIDERIES,
HOSIERY; GLOVES, 'NOTIONS; &c., is the
largestlin the county and will.be sold at greatly re
duced prices. A large sleek of
.
Table' and Floor Oil Clolbs, &rim Mattings,
&o. &c., will be sold at City prices for Cook.,
A large stock of F. lIULL & .Selibiated
Hoar') Skirts alwayi on hand. }1,,& A. It.
May 3 --ty. • ,
CHAMBERSBURG
BOOK STORE BB BOBBY'
THE citizens Of Wayheaborot and vicinity are
respectfully invited to give our Establishment
a call a hen visiting Chamhersburg.
, We have a general assortment of SCHOOL and
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. STATIONARY
and BLANK BOOKS.
Aloe a full line of WALL PAPt'RS, BORDER.
1113,Parier-and-Linen—Window-ehades-and -Fix.
tares, Picture Frames, Corde and Tasbels. •
Fairchilda' and other. celebrated make of Giold
Pens, :which. we wariant to give •eatisfection.
Ladles and Gentlemen's Morocco Satchels, Tray.
cling Bags and - Baskets.
Berlin; Zephyr and Domestic Wool,
Photograph Albums, Pocket Books, Family, Pock.
et and School Bibles. • -
Presbyterian Methodist, German Reformed and
Lutheran HYMN BOOKS.
Book Binding in all its branches attended to.
Paper ruled to any psttern.
Blank Books made to Aide,. •
r oo.s or ere v.-
.goods ordered weekly from the Eastern Cities.
Orders from a distance promptly attended to, "
L Agency-for-the sale-ollaternal - Itevente — Starepa --
J. N. SNIDER.
April 28,-Gt.
J. W. MILLER'S
=ARRIVAL OF
Spring & Summer Goods!
nr A VINO returned from the Eastern Cities with
J - 1 a choice assortment of goods belonging to their
line, such as
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QU EENSWARE,
_CEDAR WARE ORoCERIEs, CUTLERY,
GLASSWARE, &V, &C.
I tender my thanks to the community for their
-liberal patronage and hope to merit a continuance
of the same. J. W .M,
April 19, MT.
MRS, C, L NOLLINBERCER
T_T AS removed her Millinery Store to the house
laformerly occupied by Di. Lechler, on Church
Street, and the first lrom Coon & Sfonebouse's Dry
Goods S re.
--ghe as just returned from .Philsdelphia and is
now opening a splendid assortment of summer styles
of the latest patterns, •
Bonnets, Hats of every- style. Ribbons,
and all kinds of Trimmings usually kept in•
Millinery Store.
'thankful for past favors and hopes a continn•
ante of the same. .
April 26—tE
Lightning Rods
TI-IE subscribers would .inform the public that
they have made( extensive preparations for put
ting up Lightning RodiOuring the season, and for
this purpose expect to twit farmers and others gen
erally in this section. One of the 6211) has bad ma
ny years experience in the business. The public
can therefore rely upon hating their work well and
satisfactorily done. No humbugging,
April 26—tf.
HAUSE & DEATRICH.
To the Republican Voters of Franklin. County.
JFNCOURAGED by tie generous support recei
ee . r) from you, on a former occasion '
• and at the
earnest solicitation of a number of frionils, I again
offer myself as candidate for "County Treasurer."
subject to the decision of the Republican County
Convention. Any aid you can consistently give
me in effecting my nomination, will be gratefully
appreciated. Very Truly Yours,
WM. FLEAGLE.
Quincy, March 29, 1867, to.
DR. T. D. FRENCH ,
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Malll TX S T,
INSERTS Beautiful and Durable, teeth mounted
J on Platina, Cold and Vulcanite.
Particular nttention given to the preservation o
the natural teeth.
Nitrous Oxide One administered for the extrac
tion of teeth without pain.
Office at hie residence on Mechanic Street.
Feb: S.
DR. D. A. STOIUFFILAR,
DENTIST, GREENCASTLE, PA.
rrIEE - TFT extracted without pain. Office in Clip-
Penger's building, nearly opposite Adains'
fel, where he will attend to Dentistry wit t care and
attention. Old Gold and Silverplatea taken in part
pay for new ones. Teeth inserted from a single
tooth to a f ill set, insured for one year.
.fan IR—ly.
VALUABLE ,P-ROPESTY
AT
PIiIVATE SALL'
•
THE subscriber afros t 4 Private : .tale his value
We pruperty, situated on Main Street. known'
nit the
66Wailitesbor6 9 Brewery;'
including Derallimr Honee, good Stabling, &L.-
For terms, &c. apply to
jan ISL-ta GEO. FOURVIMAN.
HOUSE PAINTING !
ritORGE & A. D: ISIORGANTRAIL bating
Ik:Jrassocintod themselves in colantnershiri: in the
Painting, Graining end Glazing businese inforni
the public , that. t bt.y.ans now prepared, ,to do house
ptinting Vila) neettresi and despateli arid epon ten
antable terms. Persons having any talk in their
tine will do well to Rive them a mill beffirtt making:
engagements thovvherp.. •
' MORCOINTHSLI. At SON:
Match 29 —tf, • • ' -
LO' .*. 2 atritE 0
NEW GOODS.
IMBERSON3IMIDICT& CO.
Are now ltteceirviime
a Lai* Stoeli of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES;--
grioEitirsWAßE,
HARDWARE.
..We cati the attention of our customers and Abe
eornmuno to outlier stock; of goods • Which arc
now
cheaper than Chly have
been foi five ,'years.
Our goods have been bought et low prices and
we think We cam 'Withal to suit all be,Vers, Give
urea call;
Apt! 6, 18.67.
GOOD . NEWS
To every }tan, Womnb and Child. The great
reduction in prices at the Waynesboro' II CM
lIAT AND SHOPI EMPORIUM. Fir
close goods *post as cheap as ever.
This is a personal invitation to the reader to ex
amine my largest and most complete stoek of Trios:
and summer goods ever of in this little Boom ?h.
Also the best make of Clocks and Tiunks
Tobacco, Began', Lamp Chimneys, Wicks,
Paper Collars, ,S Hose. Kerosene, Inks,
indigo, Soap Lye, Paper, Lend_ Pencils, Pens,
otla„-Ginger, Variety of Soap,
Cloves, Ciaamon, Extracts, Bair Oils,
Pepper, Matches, Lilly White, Itogue_Balls,
Pearl and ~Jilver - - - jnfant Powder,
Gloss Starch, • Shoe (declining and Vamiih
Candies, Almonds, Mill Wall and W indent
Filberta,Pea Nuts, Brushes, Oak, Thishel, Clothes
Canes, Umbrellas, Chip and Market Baskets,
Shoe Strings, Essence of Coffee, _
_S tonebrakertr Liniraent an~k Pais
other Trinkets.
, The Metelic Shoe Sole, to keep the dampness from
the feet should never be lost eight 9t. Retail price.,
25., A leo shop rights sold at the low rate of VD,
and the sole furnished at a price which will pay a
largo percentage,
Remember the place directly opposite the Town
Hall. on the Diamond,
Ladies and Misses call and see the nice trimmed,
and un trimmed Hats. Oh, F can sell them so cheap.
April 12] .1, BEAVER
NEW SPRING
AND
SUM
GEORGE STOVER
HAS IIETURNAT) FROM PRILA!JEL•
PHIA WITH A SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS
WU 4CD CD rill' Mill
A-ND
623 ZEZ CID I.M --M. a
NOTIONS, QUEENSIVARB
GROCERIES,
16)". To which he invites_thOttention of—
of his patrons and thei u6lls4enorally.
October 26, 1866
COACT! MAKING !
frIfFI subscribers announce to the rnblic thnt
1 they nre carrying on the coach-making h u ei•
nese in all its branches, at the old stand, ,on East
Main Street, and hove now for sale a fine stock of
CA RRIAGES and BUGGIES, new and
second•handed, which they will dispose of • --Iwo
upon the most reasonable terms, and tvarrented , to
ho i IS reprepresented. Repairing of ,all kinds done,
nt short notice 'and upon reas.inahle terms.. Norio
hut the best material used and only the hear, niechnn.:
V,
he emplo They feel confi,lent dint their work
will give ifection, end respectfully solicit a share
of the pub ' patronage.
April 32--6 m.
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WAYNESI3ORO'
LIVERYr
/THE subscriber takes this method to intnrm the
public that he purpostas continuing , the (Avery
business and is now welt supplied with entrtilutalile
conveyances and fin° traveling Horses for
v 61., either 'riding. of driving. Parties cogvey.
cd to any point desired. A share , r)ipu h.
lie patronage is respectfully solicited.--
r-4, Persons desiring berses or conveyance%
aillyleaee apply at thfotWaynesboro
el." 9 JOHN RICHARD SON.
April
SURVEVIING,
F, undersigned, bovine thoroughly siudied the
1 subject and having in the lost five 'years had
considerable experience nit a practical Surveyor, is
prepared to do all kinds of surveying, laying ., Out
anti divi ling up lands sr short notice and on reason
able terms 'Persons entrusting him with work may
rest assured that be willipare no pains to render
his vverk 'accurate and BD tjsturtnry. Residence in
Wayeeshora i ,Pa. A. U. ,STOLIM.
April - 5-3 m, •
(itiIiTtUPANES and lir4 tvr.,,ttih iu
, Pitivr H OEF
QPRINO 13,11traoraia at
. Ap. 5 J '
•
r u tent. tar a Hcnd Net at
C.ll .6 P 6 J : . Para dr. Unicnaca'o,
BAG? and 3 'bit.11.t24. 1. 0.11 Itn
Ap. 5 J rtst4iii SG 110P:Mten..i,
.NE DICT 84 Co.
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HESS & CROtTSE.
Parrs & Tlarruru'R.