Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, October 11, 1867, Image 3

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    IFTOtWANTTOBIIMEAFGOODS
PRICE & HOEFLICH'S,
Where they have received the finest assortment
of goods of all kinds that have been brought to
Waynesboro' since the war. Bought at a low price
and will be sold accordingly.
The sulitcribers kindly ask the citizens of Waynes.
boro' and vicinity to call and examine their goods,
and feel assured that they will concur in the a
bre statement.
Silks, Alpaca Reps, Pique cloths, Mohair Reps
Merinea, Del sins. Coburgs, All.wool Delaius- in- all
lhades and qualities.
all varieties, with a host of all kitalgTOl - igg,
Oct. 4 1867. PRWE & HOEFI
B REAKFAST shawls,
Long and Square Shawls,
Small Shawls,
Infants Stocks, at
Pules & HosrucEre
Woo t en Goods from t tie Chambersburg
ac cry a - Palos & Homicat's.
G UM Blankets a nice article for a rainy day at
w HITE Wool and Groy Blankets at
hues & HOKFLIOII'iI
--IV/IF-A-Nark-TTA-N,Germantown Factory Yams
at Paws a Host tacVa
ALOT of Pretty Cassimers at
Place & mattes's
NEW Styles of Honp skirts at
Paws a Hossuen's
B ALIVIORALS a vary_cheap_lat_jaa
Paws & Honuca's
AILE'N and Boy A s la ß a ar a s d a ie n a d iw St e o s es s
and Chi
drena
Shoes and Gaiters at
H OMENIADE Rag Carp.ta at
PlllO3 a Houma's
F RESIi Mackrel at
B UCKSKIN Gloves and Gauntlets at
Paten a Hosniculi
, ADZES Sack Cloths at
G rim Shoei! and Sandals nt
O VERCOATINGS at
Amberson, Benedict & Co.
NEW GOODS !
- UTE ARE now receiving the largest stock of
1 1 1' goods we have had for ten rears, to which
we call the attention of all perscj who wish to
buy
CA-C, C3 l l, Gar 0 CIIZI El
LOW PeOURES
We have a large stock of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
QtIk;ENSWA RE,
HARDWARE,
cheaper than they have been far Nis years.
Our goods have been bought nt low prices and
we think we can sell thorn to suit all buyers." Give
u 4 a call, •
A Ni BERSON, BENEDICT' dr. CO.
October 4• 1867,
VALUABLE PROERTV
PUBLIC SALE.
ripHE subFcrib.r will offer at Public sale, on Sat
urday the 19Th day of October, 1867, his valua
ble farm, lamas in Washington Township, Frank
lin county, containing
121 ACRES,
BO acres lying West of ilia road leading horn the
Waynesboro' Greencastle and Mercersburg Turn
pike to Hoover's Mill (formerly Carbaugh's) and
41 acres lying east of said road. The improvements
are, a one and a half story
DWELLING ROUSE,.
and stsble.
On the Su, acre tract there is a fine YOUNG
ORCHAD, 2 springs and running water,
and on the 40 acre tract a mill race running througb
the Easter„n part, The farm will biesold undivided
or divided, to suit purchasers. After the sale of the
land he will offer his valuable residenee on Main
Street in the Borough of Waynesboro; being a
large
TWO-STORY HOUSE,
tecontly remodeled and refitted throughout, with a
well ot good water, spring house, cistern, bath
houuse, stable anti all other neccessary out-houses
thereon. together with a fine selection of choice
fruit. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day,
on the first mentioned premises, when the terms
will be made known by W. W. WALKER.
Oct. 4—ti. 0 V. Mom AM"
PUBLIC SALE !
lIE subscriber will sell at public sale in Wiw
i nesboro' on Saturday the 121 h. inst ~ the fol
lowing property to wit:
TWO FINE HOGS,
Ten-plate Stove, 1 Parlor Stove, a lot stove pipe,
2 Ileadsteds, 2 sets chairs, 1 set nearly new, 'large
Rocking Chair nearly new, 3 Tables, (one new,)
1 Lounge, 1.24•H0ur Clock, I Can of Lard, a lot
Preserves and canned fruit, looking glass. 1 wheel
barrow, a lot stove wood, axe, wood saw, and buck,
and many other articles not necceseary to mention
Hale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when
the terms will be made known by
Oct. 4 —ts. ISAMU C. LONG.
ji;lt)lt SALE-2 000 Chestnut Raild at the stare
of the subscriber, V. WIESNER.
ej)t. 27.
00 TO
l e Tweeds,
. ,
.s, Cords Satinela,JE a
Seger% Tobacco, the very same old kind of Rap
pee Snufl; Candice, Nuts, Cloves, Cinnamon, Pep
per, Baking soda, Ginger, Baking 14toBassos, Shoe
and Stove Blacking, Essenca of (Ali*, Paper Col
lars and Cuffs, Suspenders, Hose, Paper, Ink and
Steel pens.
Pates e Hoavucn'a THE MET.A.LT.O STIOE SOLE.
ERIE a I
133313X3
PhICH • Iromica's
221.1
FRIO: & 11011SLICa'8
p 1/ n- tic SALE"
()it
SOUTH MOUNTAIN
MINERAL & AGRICULTURAL LAMA.
Will be offered at Public Bele, on the premires,
on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4td, 1867, the following
tracts of land, viz :
FIRST PA RCEL
At 10_eclock, A. 11f.. near Mt. Zion's Church, on
. the road from Smithburg to Babillasville, 4 miles
from Smithburg.
TIIVALUADLE DAVIS 'FARM,
eontaining2s ACRES OF LAND. in a fine stale
of cultivation, and ,well-timbered, thoroughly fenc
ed and highlY clattered. Besides several never-fait.
ing Springs there are on rho farm a substantial Mt
story weatherboarded HOUSE, BAR N, OR.
CHARD, and other improvements. A large depos
it of - Copper has bee - a found here, yielding from
surface specimens about 28 per cent.
. ,
SECOND PARCEL.
• I o'clock, P. M., shme day—THE ROYER
FARM, about 2 miles from the above at the Cross
• . de from Way nesboro' to Sabillasyille. & Smiths
burg to Monterey, one mite from tho Western Ma
ryland Railroad, containing about 9i ACRES, most
of which is under cultivation, and balance wooded;
good two story 1.00 HOUSE and BARN, OR
CH A RD—ailjoining the valuable Eyler Copper de
posit.
2d. THE EYLEWTRA CT, • containing about
28 ACRES, a good . HOUSE, stories high, out
houses-and timber. A valuable deposit of Copper
is on this land. A specimen of pure metal. weigh
ing IQ lbs. from this land is now in the meteorolo
gical-cabinet of St. Mary's College, Emmitsburgt
Md
THETRYOR - Ticker , containing 8 - O — K.;
ORES, adjoining the above last named, covered with
valuable chestnut - and other timber. .
The fencing on all the above is in good order.
Mr. I. L. Dgivis on the Ist Parcel, Mr Samuel
&yer on the other tracts will give all desired infor
mation. Terms made known on the day of sale.
GEO. W. SMITH, Jr., Agent.
rep 20—ts
J.-B-E A V E R,
DEALER IN
Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys
BOOTS & SHOES,
Hats, Caps, Trunks, ctc.
Soups, White, Hair 0 LI, PeriuMeries, Matches,
Kerosene, &c. &c. Governtn.nt Blankets. Also
Gum Blankets. Mai.y more articles needed and
used by everybody.
Room on the north-east Corner in the' -Diamond,
'
WAYNESBOR.O'.
Citizens and persons living in the Country will
find a large and well selected btock_ot first. class
goons at as low figures as can be sold in the coon
try.
Sept. 20 l
r SHE "EUREKA" SMUT AND SEPA-
I_ RATING MACHINE.
PATENTED FEBRUARY,23. 1867.
10. HAYS, Sole Agent
For Franklin, Perry, Cumberland. Bedford and
Fulton Counties, Pa . and Washington and
Frederick Counties, Md.
This Mic ine ie put before the public upon ite own
merits. It is the most complete machine of the kind
now in use, and is guaranted to all purchasers. In
no case will pay be required until the machine has
been thoroughly tested and sat it faction give - n - For
Circular ad ;reed M. HAYS,
Mercersburg, Pa.
N. I3.—The subscriber also builds and repairs
MILLS of all kinds at short notice and upon the
most approved plans. Cast Iron and Turbine Wa
ter Wheels, Burs, Honking Cloths, Flour Packers,
Belting, ('roof Staffs and all kinds of Mill Furnish
ings furnished at the lowest cash prices. All work
and goods warranted• M. H.
June 24. - Iy.
PUBLLC SALE!
By order rf the Orphups' Court of Franklin
County, the subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on
the premises. on Saturday the 12th of October nest,
at 12 o'clock, M., the following described Real Es.
tato, situate about miles from Hopewell Mills,
adjoining lands of Catharine Fahrney and others,
late Inc property of Elias Noll. dec'd, viz: A Lot
Ground containing 2 1i acres, more or less, with a
11-2 STORlir LOG HOUSE
Log Stable and Hog Pen, a good Well of Water
and a variety of choice Fruit trees thereon. Also
oneefield containg 8 AMES and 27 Perches, un
der good fencing, adjoining lands of Jacob Miller
John and Jacob Mitliour. Terms made know on
the day of gale by ABIIM SNOW BERGER.
Sop. 20 ts. A ilin'r
100 Acre Farm for sale !
THE underaiened will offer the "Hoover Farm"
Public sale. on the premittee, near Ringgold
on Saturday the 121 k day of October next, nt 11 o'
clock, A. M.
THE HEIRS
of Geo. %V ilea. dec'd
Sept. 27—ts
HOUSE AND LOTS
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers at Private Sale SEVEN
HOUSES and Lots, situate on Mechanic St.
and on North Street, Waynesboro.'
ALEX. HAMILTON.
Sep. 20—tf
G. Cy. .FCMILC 1 111,
No. 16, West Washington Street,
DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Fine Gold Jewelry, Silver Plated We 1
SPECTACLES, &C.
Sept O. erstown.
NEW DRY GOODS
FOR
SPRING AM) SUMMER.
THE subscriber has just received a most exten
sive assortment of new spring & simmer goods,
mincing all the West styles or Ladies D ress
Goods, Cloaks, Samples. Black and Colored'eloths,
Shatvls, Gentlemen and Boys' Clothing, Domestic
Goods, Blankets, Carpets, Balmoral an d Hoop
Skirts, &c., &c.
The extent and variety of our Stock can only ho
appreciated by personal examination, which is
eo
ticited Purchasers may save IA to:10 per cent. ny
examining this stock, as great bargains will be giv.
en. S. OUILLI Y.
Hagerstown, May 31.
ciutrEms I cAnrETs 1
UQ r receivpj at Metcalfe
0 colored Wool striped eurpet, Puce till,oo,such
na lins been selling for $1.25. All wrol higr.sio
jL:qu(ul btyks, fr ant lit i 's;
CELEBRATED BASE BURNING - STOVE
TUE MORNING GLORY !
The Morning Glory is a perpetual burner, having
a magazine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re
quire(' to he third but once a day, end if the proper
stied coal is used it is nut neccetottry to it:dandle
the fire during the entire winter.
(No clinker will remain in these stoves, ror will
there-be-any-trouble-from--elate; or-other-impurities
inthe coal, the.fire being always at the base of the
coal, the im purities are left in the ashes and ground
out by the "Mill-grate.")
THERE'S NO ESCAPE.OF GAS OR DUST
ECONOMY OF FUEL !
The combustion of fuel being perfect and at a
high temperature, the amount of heat produced
from the same quantity of coal is much greater
than at a low temperature, bence'but a smelt quan
tity o I fuel is necceseary - to be ing - the pro
cess of combustion at one time. The es.tire outer
face cif thr - tMorning Glory is radiating surface.
Add to this the surface of cbjccts heated by rays
of light through the mica windows, and you have
the secret of the great heating properties of the
Morning Glory with a small amount of fuel.
kirFor sale at W. A. TRITLE'S Tin and
Stove Stoie.
Ile has a large stock of Stoves, Tinware and oth
er-goods in his line, which he will sell cheap. --You
wilt find the best COOK. NINE PLATE and
CO Al, SPOVES in market. Also on hand Br ass
Copper and Iron Kettles. His Copper Kettles are
better than are offered for sale elv.where, and cheap
ei, as he makes them, and can sell at shorter profits.
Also the best CISTERN PEW in market, i
strong, s implo durable and cheap, is insured not to
freeze. Call end see it. All hinds of repairs done
in Tin, Copper or Sheetiron. Don't fail to call as
you will find a large stock of goods. •
Sept. 6.-7 mos. , W. A. TRITLE.
PUBLIC SALES
The undersigned Agent for the heirs at law of
Jacob Hoffman late of Washington county Md.,
d c'd, will offer at Public Sale in the town of Ring
gold, in front of Hoffhine & H ildebrand's Store, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th 1867.
at 9 o'clock, A. M., all the Real Estate of tho said
dec'd,d titer Wed as follows. vii:
FARM NUMBER ONE.
The same on which the said deceased resitlil, alt
o& ted about }-of a mile Past of the said town of
Ri nggold,jand adjoining the lands of Christian ,Hoff
man, Washington Kohler and others,
CONTAINING 71 ACRES,
more or less, of the very best filmdom land in a
high state of allay ation. The improvements con
sist of a good two-story
LOG DWELLING HOUSE,
with — a well of never failing water near the door,
large Bank BARN with Wagon Shed attached, and
all other receessary out-buildings. Also
Two ORCHARDS Or CHOICE FRUIT,
and a stream of water running' through the Farm
FAR3I NO. TWO. •
Adjoining the above FBllll and the lands of Joh.i
Welty and others, containing
T 2 Acres and 42 Perches of Land,
mor e or Ws; also in a gcod state of cultivation
The improvements consist of a fine
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
with a well of never failing water near the door
Bank BARN with Wagon Shed attached and in
cluded under the same roof, and all other neccessa
ry out-buildings, all of which are nearly new and
in good condition- Also,
AN ORCHARD OF GOOD FRUIT.
The above Farm. are both under good fencing, the
mo at of which being poet and rail fence,
MOUNTAIN LOT NO. ONE.
Containing 10 'ACRES and 45 PERCHES OF
LA IVD, adjoin ing the lands of Christian Hoffman
arid Jacob hoover.
MOUNTAIN LOT NO. TWO,
Containing 10 acres and 13 Perches, and adjoining
Lot No. 1.
MOUNTAIN LOT NO. THREE
Containing 11 ACRES and 109 PERCHES OF
LAND, and adjoinibg Lots Dios. 1 and 2 as above
described,
MOUNTAIN LOT NO. FOUR,
Containing 8 ACRES and 145 PERCHES OP
LAND, more or less; and situated about miles
South of Germantown. The above Lots consist
princippilly of OAK and. CHESTNUT TIMBER.
Any person desiring toview the above prcperty
will call on the subscriber residirig near the Ring
gold and Leitersburg road, about miles from ei
ther place.
TERMS.— One-third of the purchase :money tv
be paid on or before the tat day of April. 7888, the
remainder in two equal annual payments, for which
the purchaser will be required to give notes with
approved security. bearing interest from the let day
of April, 1868, when possession will be given.
JUllf4 W. MENiZE It
bept. 20 „
Agent.
Wayneshoio' "Village Record " copy S t . and
send bill to this office.—liag• Herald.
•
TOWN PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers at Private sale his resi
dence situated on Church Street, Waynesboro.'
" improVements are a comfortable and conveni
ent Cottage Building, good stable, and other neces
sary out-buildings, the whole being nearly as good
as .icw. Cistern and well of good water conveni
ent. For terms end Giber partim!ars apply to the
subscriber living on the premises
sepe 20-3 m JNO- L. METCALFE.
LCUPCIEB, WANTED.
rpHE subscribers will pay the hi.lliest elan price
.1. for Lumber, to be deliveted this season, and
will vlso want a largo lot fi)r next season.
Sept. 6-t f, GEISER, PRICE & CO
1 0 CENT SUGAR ut
1 001) Lovy Sugar at
kir
SI:RUTS—Good and Map a
REID'S,
QCFI Ini . SWAIZE;—.'I new Tot of Iwo u l t , ip i l i . t i o . t. , Ves
,tt
PAU GROCERY!
W. A. REID,
Hostetter, Reid & Co.
CALLS the attention of buy
ers to his stock of goods just 0- I, IM
it)
received, via :
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
Steamed Cove and Spiced Oysters.
The ocelrbrated A. FIELD Brand" in 1 lb. and
21b Cane. McMURRAY'S Balt. Oysters. Lunch
- Oysters, an xr.Nz thing for Pic Nic and Private
Parties. All sold by the case, dozen, or single can.
F 111BIE s
(Fresh Fish in Season.] Particular attention paid
to the Fish trade.
Shad and Herring by the MI or half bbl. Shore
Mackerel hi the bbl , halves and quarters.
He keeps everything usually- found in a well reg
ulated Orcwery, all of which will be sold at a very
small advance, for CABII only. ,
Come to "Mexican.Row_2l--
His beet bow to his customers for the liberal en
couragement heretofore extended to him.
May 17, 1867.] • W. A. lIEID.
P. 8. Highest market price paid for Country
Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard, &c.,
in exchange for goods, or bought for cash,
r ;,E • ; ; ado ;a
DRUGS
MEDICINES,
PLIOPITS,
Go to Fourthman's
M 3 T. F..? cv) Ur?. M
Rw ID'•".
liL'lD* S,
Waynesboro', May 24, 1867
Inrgost awrtment of Q A ft PI; T S if
't3wri at the store of
rtmusnsoN, Cif - sr:mu &
~~0~~~~
SUCCESSOR TOT
COFFEE,
SUGAR,-
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
KEROSOENE OIL,
WOODEN W ARE,
PURE SPICES,
' OXIOA
'Rao v `ir.a.
-- T a lii its,
BACON,
CHEESE,
SALT,
MASON'S CRACKERS.
iegr. co Re..
I COOK STOVES
U l 7•mrl
Ironware,
Brassware,-
House Furnishing Goods
And other useful ariteles at the eign of the BIG
RED lIORN, Wayneshort?..o__P44. r_ke_t_festiarge et
eortment - -
COOK STOVES, - -- • •
NINE-PLATE, STOVE,S •
PARLOR STOVE, Si:
COAL STOVES, &o.
of the latest improvements, the very hest in the
market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Stbre — ot
D. B. RUSSSELL.
TINIXTILRE
made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted
at the sign of the
"Big Xl.e.cl ]torZl."
D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a
large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for
sale cheap.„ Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large
assortment of Lamps.
Washing Made °Easy !
by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
:etting-the-best-Close-Wringer-ever-madru
EV - Persona itt vvant of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c., can get full value for
thcir money by caking on
_D. B HENSEL 1,,
Sign of the "1310 RED HORN,"
Viraynesboro', Po
Feb. 15
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaoes,
nave reeetved Ponr First Class Premiums et the
New York !Mote nod other Palm Meet the
-anent SILVER. MEDAL at the Fair of
the American limaltnte bold lathe
-Vlty-of New York, 1865.
THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY
ONE FIRE BEING TtEQUT.RED TO BE
MADE DURING TILE SEASON.
MET ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OF
TILE APARTMENT.
MERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM
THEM.•
TUEIU CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO
OBSTRUCT.
TIIR FIREI 'WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH-
OUT ATTENTION
TIM ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN
" OPEN FIRE." .
TTIEY A'RE POWERFUL HEATERS AND
YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO
MILD WEATHER.
THEY ARE TIIE - MOST ECONOMICAL
STOVES AND FURNACES EVER
MADE.
THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC
TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A
LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT
ADDITION/Us FUEL.
Eight Sizes of the Stoves, and Three Sizes of tho
Parlor Fitrriaeee.
Ifanufactured and for Sale to the Trade by
PERRY & CO.,
ORIENTAL .STOVE WORKS,
No. 113 Hudson et., Alban/.
Sold at Retail by
D. B. R USSELL,
Sign of the Big Red Horn,
Waynesboro,' Pa.
Pop t. 20 ti.
NE W F
CARRIAGE LIKING!
THE subscribers would inform the public that
they have associated themselves together in the
Carriage making business, an .1 that the business
hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old
stand under the firm of ADAMS & HAwicks.. They
will have constantly on hand BUG. „ cr .
GIES of every description ; new and
second-handed Vehicles of all kinds.
Igfr Repelling done at short notice,
They employ none but good mechanics and nee
the best material. Persons wanting anything in out
line will do well to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. JACOB A DAAIS,
GBOROE: W KKR,
Church St reti, malty . ;rr:tif: tsc 11 E Churt4
.tan
DICKINSON COMMER CIAL COLLEGE,
AT UARI.INLE, PA.
Special announcement to l'nung Men !
The course of instruction is tl.orough and corn
prehensivo in every department, current exptises
from :PO to lOU less here than et similar institu—
tions, located in largo cities.
BRANCHES TA Ut:HT:
Single and Double En try Ilinsk•lceeping, Penman
hhip, Arithmetic, Foiglkii(hatirn it Butines-i
iebpontlt nee, Found, Uoininerci LI Law, Phonogra
phy, Teli:giaphing. Classic's and higher natio
IICS If dewed. For p irtteulapt write and receive
a catalogue• Address 41. 21. 'PRIAM EN,
Carlisle. Pa.
p, 6 —1 t .
QUINCY' F 0 trkiDit, It
AND
MACHINE SHOP 1
-0_
Nvtake leave to inform the public that we in•
tend continuing the FOUlteiy and Machine
business near Quincy, l'a. We aro prepared mdo
all kinds of repairing nt abort notice, also min genr•
ing, rust and wrought iron_eh stiwes, iron ltet•
ties, oven. doors. 51/0C Scraper 4, stove hooks, ett c, So.c.
We also build no improved buggy and wagon Jack.
horse powers, bevi I jack, wood saws, iron ash hop
pers, iron bottom plate for neh barrels. iron fenc4JA
knd coding ma& to order. Old iron bought orta
nen in exclringe for ra w work.
!IL & L.ll 11E11
Oct. 2' l - tl.
Japanned ware,
Newest BeNt :
CLOTtIING
-LAT TIX CZCOITAT
GEORGE BENDER
i His recently - openel up an entire new
stock of ----
Mil 31E 0 ' JEW :VC • 1 4 11 W 41E-A-
AND SUMMER
gRATAINEI,
All of which has been obtainchl froml the
justly celebrated house of A. JARRETT, Bal
timore.
Every article said is WARRANTED to he of
the best custom make, and the material just what
it isrepresented to be.
A lull assortment of GENTS FURNISIIING
GOODS always on hand, such as Under Clothing,
Gloves.-Efand kora iefs,-flose-,-Collarstotc
All we ask is, that you-give -us one trial, and
you will always buy, for 'member we do not keep
badly made clothing and the good.; are all of the
latest stv le. GEO. IIEPi DER.
May 4-Iy] Waynesboro.
Hagerstown, Md. June 10.
THE GREAT MN
Dr i Goods Down Twenty-five-per Co!
1171; A. YINGLING STILL A iIFIAD
AND LEADING OFF IN LOW — PlEtetSj! t---
E: have just returned from the Eastern Cities
with our second supply of Bummer Dry Goods,
_puruhnsed at prices 25 per cent less than has been
brought ha this tntrket this season. We am now
selling •
Good yd, wide Muslin-alleaelred) at 14
u- ~ u Do. (Unbleached) 15
Calicoes, (Fair colors) 10-12
Whale Bone Corsetts $l,OO
•
Good Hoop Skirts 75ers, 1,00
Cottenades 20 ---to Wets
Our stock (*Cloths, Cassimers, Lridim , Cloak
ings' Cchenades, Linen Ducks and Drills, Dress
Goods, - Notions, if osiery,Oloves, Triminimgs, Floor
and Table Oil Cloths, Mattings. &c.. are complete
ant) we defy competition in style. quiiity and'prici a
June 14.'67 If & ‘. YIAGLING.
COACH MAKING !
1"r1 euhge Pleri anntattec'J t' the t uYie , t
dies. nro carrying ea ?lie ki:!•
41.'03 in nil it. branches, nt the 01.1 .t , t.1111, oi , r; t
Main Street, null hove new for sale a tine tth.e:i. t,,
U.lltltlAt;Er3 :Itod new and:ll , -.
~cenni.l.-1-grnife I, wht,i, they will tit.l , o-,e of
upon tre (post reauon Ede t:rtns, a-,d ...,.. u ranted to
be na represent , ti. Repairing Of 1111 1.11,(1; jolit! n
that notice and upon rehaorntble t , rao. No.y• too
th e brat mate, only t!to hot,t to r l;:nr• ,
Illployed. ~, , I ,lld r , nt that lit , f.r IN tr%
will g ive entir• re , p. coon) ,o;ten .1 :•11 tr. ,
of Oro puithe patronage.
April 12-- Cal.
GREAT KOGRESS DEN FIS !
FIR W. 13. HA VCOK would col
lho attention of the citizen.: of \V iy.; , '.l) r
and vicinity to the great progress made! in D. lit
Science. Having had long experience in the pp.-
fraston with the largest and best selection of ,‘ltri
FICIAL TitsTu and Dentist's materials in the coon
try, ha does not hesitate to guarani°, all work to
give full satisfaction, or the in me) , Will be refunded
alter a fair trial.
The most violent toothache cured without ex
traction or pain and the tooth more Esefui for
years. The best rel , aences given in Franklin coun
tv.
Please callmt his office, on second t.trcet between
:Sellers' and Nfelirath'e Hotels, Chambersburg, Pa.
where he can, at all times be found.
ugu t 23,-3m,
VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT!
►IE subscribers would inform the public that
they have porches d the light of •`the Key
stone Portable Field and Flood Fence," patented
April 30, 1H67, (rem whom Individual or Town
ship Rights mty be obtsined at resonable rates.-
This fence is recotnmended for strength and Jura
bi:ity. It can be taken down and put under shelter
and again takei„out and put up . with remarkable
ftri'ity. It is believed to no the cheapest and most
serviceable Id* all the portable fences yet offered to
he public.
Aug. 9—cf.
SEPT EMB E,11.: 10TH, 1807.
AL - WAYS AHEAD!
The First Arrival of die Season
AT
Metcalf & llitesliew's
No, MAit) Strut,
Vt'n have j tpit opened trelo,:mlJqi s kof
URI GUUDS,
NOTIONs,
OA [WETS,
and all goode helots:44lg to the Dry Goods and Na.
tom business, which we are detennineu to sell et
the lowon market rate:,
(; , tali of every I.le,cription wh )'e •ala t at Ci'y
Jelthee.s priced. '
N 1 ETCALF & lIITESIIEW
svo. I Li
Barberd ng Bak rberi ng
ri1111: subscriber intiornts the public Ora ho con•
tiltues the 11.1dt:ring be,ittess in t'te room next
lloor to Mr. Iteitt's Choi:cry Store, ead is et el , t'nlo' 4
prepared to do hair cutting, shaving. shampoonintr,
C. in the best style. The panto' tife of Wu, pt')
.nt is rain:rill/11y aolicitctt.
Aug 23 1867
01,00 H Oil Clop's. nll patterns and siylo at Oro
r•turu Amutrasus, IleructuuT & Co.
CIFECIC and plain Matting' at the store or
Amstrusas. Hicsunurc & Co.
I ADZES Duss 60J.18 awl kinds tt the vto:e
AmseusoB. BuNsuicc & Co
FUME; N. 0. Molissrs al the star'. Gf
ketn9lsos, MNP.DICT & CO
()11, einth and pa p: 4 7 1(.4 1i
,41 store t
14 .011 a cake or line 0 p, ialtAikirt
1.0a7t4,4
litss kvt CI, 1;
ADAMS & HAWKER
CIIAVIII;RPRURq, PA.
011.•CLOl'Hs,
'I'ItI 4 NIINGS,
w. A. PRICII.