NEW FALL AND VINTMODDS g Gy,'ORGE- 'STOVER HAS lETURNEO FROM,PRILADEL. prirA WITH. A SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS Eit3 I.=-C S:M)-Zm3 MYRONS, QUEENSIYIRE GROCERIES ter To which he invites the attention of of his patrons and the public penerally. Oc/ober 18C? A NOTICE - FOR - ALE - NI:READ `IOIRING GLORY!" Is the Cheapest and the Best Base Burning Stove Inforc t THE No. 9 M. G. sells at $25, and is nearly 50 11. s. Lensier than the No, 9 Criental, and is larger than the No 10 or N. 11. whir ilttllters'more thin the No. 9IA G. Again, the morn ing G orf 1,. the only stove that breaks up its cinder and i nth.ts tilt m e frwith the ashes. This is done 13 um P 145 ci its Grate. This grate is not in any irtl or • :dm c, nor can any other :hove use it— This: mill grate is insured for fivey ears, now, on Ihe Oriental stove, when you mutt take out a infer you have to ois n'n door on top of the fire pot and with • a pat r lake thr in up snd pass them out through this di a Vury nice that, provided sonic , of the hot cinder falls on your Lice carpet. "Oriental Book, page 3 say:" that you must take if your plie r iiluring the se aeon from the stove and remove the t.sLes &c., which have tic untulated in the back flue." An t ther nice job in a nice room. Now, nothing of this _•,e, • to do in the Morning Glory. W. A. "1 1:11 . 1.E is the only agent in Waynes boro' for the sale of the stove. Pe has so Id Finer the tSih day of St pt ,ro of these stoves. The M. U. lens taken since IFGO all first-class Premiums nve r all other Base Burning stoves Call and see thi stove to operation and lent n %,‘ hat the stove is for yourseliees, then you eali judge which is the hes, stove. Tru-ling that in this a xpoturi I ha ve dont 1.0 injnstiee I !cave it for the puhlie to judge ns t o 'which of these ste yes shall reel:Lye their vatrotinge.o CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE TOE MORNING GLORY! The Morning Glory is a perpetual burner, having a mngaiine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re quired to be fiticd but once a day, and if the proper -sized-conHarttseri-it-is-not—neccessary-to-rea-indle the fire during the entire winter. (No clinker will remain in these stoves, nor will there be any trouble from slate, or other urities in the cool, the fire being always at the base of the coal , the impurities are left in the ashes and ground out by the "M te .") THERE'S NO ESCAPE OP GAS OR DUST ECONOMY OF FUEL I 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 thanlat a low temperature, hence but a small quan tity of fuel is neccessary la be "undegoing the pro- CPSS of combustion at one time. The er.tire outer surface of the Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add to this the surface of -bjects heated by rays of light through themici windows, and you have the secret of the great heating properties of the Morning Glory h ith a small amount of fuel. Vir — For sale 'at W. A. TRITLE'S Tin and Stove Store. • lie has a large stock of Stoves. Tinware and oth er goods in his line, which he will sell cheap. You will find" the best COOK. NINE PLATE and CO 1L srovEs in market. Alan on hand Brass Copper and Iron Kettles. His Copper Kettles are better than are offered for sale ele.where, and cheap er, as he makes them, and can sell at shorter profits Also the best CISTERN PUMP in market, i s strong, simple durable and cliea t is insured not to fieeze. Call and see it. ,All 1,1 l ds of repairs done in Tin, Copper or Sheetiron. Don't fail to cull as you will find a large stock of goods. Sept. 6.-7 mos. V. A TRITLE: ASSIGNEE'S NOT ICE.. OTICE is hereby given that Michael M. IN Stoner, of ‘4" tiy n esb aro', has appointed the undersigded Assignee under a deed of voluntary assignment for the henefit.of creditors. All pers ons heving claims against said Michael M. Stoner,will present them duly - nuthenticited for settlement, and those indebted will make , payment without delay to the undersighed. W. S. AMBEIWON. Assignee. roa RENT. Tderirablo 111111 Property situated ono mile x'iset of Waynesboro', known as Washington Mills, is now offered for rent. on reasonable terms. 'Phis property has four run of stone with all the late improvements found in Mill properties. Any per. Feu .wishing t.) engage in the business will do well by railing at once up ni the undersigned. Oct lq— tf. 11.0 GILBERT. EVERYBODY COME-AND SEE THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL .~....~_ BASE BURNER. • At the sign of the Big Bed Horn, and you will be Convinced that the Oriental is the best, the hand somest and th eapest Buse Burning Coal Stove in the . oRLD - -- for truth is mighty and will prevail. We have the Morning Glory in our store so that you can judge, fOr yourselves. D. B 1111J9 5 3DL1.. sells the No. 9 at $23. No 10 at $27, No. 11 at 30, No. 12 at $34. Thu Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better irate, makee more heat with leis coal than the Morning Glory. The Oriental has taken the four firse{prom jurns at the!State Fairs of New York, and the large Silver Meddle at the American Institute. Come and see at the sign of the “BIG RED HORN”, t Ty4e t iliiro':Pn --- where - you - ran - get - any - kind - of - Stoves you want of D. 13. RUSSELL, who always keeps on hand end for sale Tinware made of the best tin and by good workmen. House itIET.SceT.a - t=thfr_sitmoLthi BIGBED— urn44,lng-goo THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base-Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, Have received Pour Finn Class Premiums nt the New York State and other Palm. Also, the great SILVER lIIEDIL at the Fair of - --- the ,imerfean Itrlittite held in the City of Yew 'York, 1565, THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE. FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE M THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS_ OF T E APARTMENT THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM. MERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH OUT ATTENTION. THE 'ILLUMINATION Is EQUAL TO AN "OPEN FIRE." - THEY - ARE - POWERFUL - 11E,ATER13 - AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAT STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. TM FURNACE WILL HEAT, BATISFAQ• TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND • LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Fight Sims of the Stoves, and Three Sizes of go Parlor Furnacias Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade by PERRY & €O. l ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS, Mo. 1.13 ii 84, Albrues Sold at Retail by D. B. RUSSELL, Sign of the Big Red Horn Waynesboro,' Pa COOK STOVES: Viersvare, Ironware, Brasswarc, Japanned ware, House Furnishing Goods And other useful sriteles at the sign of the BIG RED HORN, Waynesboro', Pa, where a large as sortment of COOK STOVES, NINE PLATE STOVE,S PARLOR STOVE; S COAL STOVES, &c. of the latest improvements, the very hest in the market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of D. B. RUSSSELL. irzNWARE made of the best 'fin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the ' 46 331 g EIL fa 011. M1C10X . 23.. 9' D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a large assortin •nt 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 getting the hest Close Wringer ever made. la''Persons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for their money by calling on D. B 131.TASELL, Sign of the "BIG RED HORN," Waynesboro', Pa Oct 25. Professional- UUITAR AND VIOLIN. BEING in ill health and not wiling to pass all my time in idleness I would respectfully offer my cervices to the Ladies an 4 Gentlemen of %Vey nesboro' and surrounding country. Instruction giv en on the above instruments. and satisfaction ith•u red. For in forinnti nr and terms apply to Oct 25-4 t JEREMIAH COOP.FR Jr. F I OR a cake of tine Soap, you must go lc u LiY4LIPS—GiIod and Cheap a 1/4) Ctiage,K aptl.plain Mptting ut the etore of AMltEnsfel, I.IENEMOT & CO QUEEN'S new lot of iwnotifol soyles REID'S S.Mr•VEILLIER'S ARRIVAL OP NEW GOODS . ILT AVING received a large astiortment of goods, u am prepared to offer greater inducements than - heretofore et reduced prices. All I ask is an examination of the stock and . prices, and they will oneur with the above. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,- I tender my thanks to the community for their liberal patronage and hope to merit a continuance of the same. Oct 11 - 11367. 51,000,000 IN WATCHES! FOR SALE ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN 0R N . G - I - VIN6 -- E - yaitY FA - PRON A Handsome and Reliable Watch! For the low price of Ten Dollars, VITHOUT—REGARDIO-VALUE, And not to be paid tbr nukes perfectly satisfactory, WO Solid Gold Hunting Watches $250 to $l,OOO 100 Music Cased Gold Watches, 200 to 500 100 Ladi es Watches, enameled, 100 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Chron'ter do. 250 to 300 200 Gold 1' - 1n.. , English 1, -- 200 "'5O Gen. ,unnue ~every, ‘OO to 2:, :300 Gold Hunting Desplex Watches, 150 to 200 300 Gold fluneg Amou....n Watches, 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers, 50 to 150 — soo — Silver - Hunting - Duplexes, - 75 to 250 500 Gold Lries Wretches, 50 - to 250 1,000 Gold Hunting Lepines, 60 to 75 1,000 Miscellaneous silver Watches, 50 to , loo 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches, 25 to 50 g 5 000 Asserted Watches, all kinds, 10 to 75 UT - Every patron obtains a watch by this arrange, ment. costing but *lO while it may be worth $l - No partiality shoWn.„,ol • We wish to immediately ull-pose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the arti cles, are placed in sealed envelops, - and well mixed Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon payment of $lO, wh.ther it be a Watch worth $l,OOO or one worth less. The, re turn of any of our certificates entitles you to the ar ticle named thereon upon-payment, irrespective of it El - worth - rand - as - it a - tram ie - vorlire - d - le Ers-tiran—Sto--is named on any certificate, it will at once t o seen that this is No Lottery, but a straightforward legitimate transaction which may be participated in even by the most fastidious! A certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, up on receipt of 25 cts., 5 forsl , 11._for $2 33 and ele gant premium for $5, sixty-six_and_ more valuable premium for slo.one s hundred and most superb watch for $l5. To Agents or those wishing employment this is a rare opportunity. It is o legitimately con-1 ducted business, 'duly. authorized by the Govern ment, and open to the most careful soutiny Try us! WRIGHT, TIRO. & C . O. Importers, - Oct. 25-6 m 161 I3ROADW A IC, Nev. York. TRAW G3ODS in endless variety and very OCheap, at the Cumberland Valley Hat Empor, ium of DECHER7I ANY MAN, Woman or Child in Chambersburg can show you the way to the Cheap Hat Store of DECHERT Big Red Hat, Chambersburg, Pa. ' May 24 • ID. G. FIO7SILCMEII,--- No. 10, West Washington Street, DEALER WATCHES, CLOCKS, Fine Gold Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, SPECTACLES, &C. Mg Sall HE: subscriber will sell nt publie!snle on Thurs .& M day, the 28th of November, 1867, n valuable Farm, nitualed in I.4uincyaTownship, Franklin Co., c)niairung fa) 47/3M 25111_ 4"... XIL 11 -1, ,_"'g more or less, lying on the Meniti^i Gap Roatl, lead ing from Quincy to Monterey Springs 4 'adjoining the lands of Ales Hamilton, Solomon Harhaugh, Geo.Gossart and others, The improvements are a one and a half story Log Barn, and other reecessary Buildings. The above Land cousi.ts of Limestone and Iron Ore Lund. On said farm there is an Iron Ore Mine pronounced to be the beet Quality (by Iron Masters) in the titate. The most of the above Land has been limed and is in a good static of cultivation with good Orchare coma Ming a fine selection of dif ferent kinds of fruit. The properly will be sold in whole on divided to suit porn hasers. bale to com. inenee at 12 o'clock on said day, when the trims will be made easy by the undersigned. Oct.lB—ts, a. A. R.DIONN. Repository please copy. rind send hill to this of fice. rAREL ma. SALE. MHE subscri'aer off re at private sale 2} miles frum Waynesboro,' a tract of land containing 65 ACRES of lima-tone land. The improvements are n double LOG HOUSE, BANK BARN, a good well 01 water, Tenant House, wash Sprine. House, Blacksmith Shop, and oth, r nccces•nry improve ments. .ROBERI' 241LILVANEY. Oct. 18— tf. ' - ii , ERSONS who gave their notes nt tho sale of a the subscriber, on tho 20th of February laqt, are notified that said notes will be due on the 20th inst., and have been left at the store of Ambarsan, Benedict & Co. Immediate payment is requested. Oct 18 —tf. • SAMUEL DAYWAI,T• rpHE largest assortment or - 0 ARPE TS i❑ j town at the store 0' 10 CENT - SUGAR at ar '1 0011 Levy Stigar at kf • AC N Ciurty SIIs an I t t=houlderg for sal.JO by W. A. REIU. Jo 1e28.: 13 fa RED HAT, 1111 in Street, Chambergburq, I.3Pa, a; a sure sign thaty n are near the Cheap and Fash:onable Hat Emporium of DECHER7, CREAICAKES—Nice for Tea, nt RF:TIrS QifEENS*ARE, CEDERWARE, GROCERIES, CUTLERY, GLASS W ARE, OIL CLOTH, CARPETING, &C. &C., DWELLING HOUSE', NOVICE. A mariasoN, BENEDICTA: IFTO V WA NTABIITCRUP_GOODtL___ PRICE &. HOEFLICH'S, Where they have received the fined assortment of goods of all kinds that have been brought to Waynesboro' since the war. Bought at slow price and will be sold accoaingly.-- -„ . 'The sulscritiers kindly ask the citizens of Wayiies. boro' and vicinity to call and examine their goods. and feel assured that they will. concur in-.the a bove statement. - Silks, Alpaca ° Reps, Pique cloths, Mohair Reps Marines, Detains. Coburga, All•wool Detains ia ■ , all shades and qualities. - --•-= • - Clothe, °animates. Cords, Satinets,Jeans,Tureeds, all varieties, with a host of all kinds of goods at 0ct..4 1867. • PRICE &HOEFLICH'S B REAKFAST shawls, Lo ig, and Squire Shawls, Woolen Factory t G or o y od: t from pa t i i ; e at, ciiholmytbitraeps!rg G UM Blankets a nice article for a rainy day at Pities & liesructes .W HITE Wool and Grey Blankets at I" RICE & 1-10EFLICH'S MANIIATTA N, Germantown Factory Yarns at Pima & liokruou'a LOT of Pretty Cassimers at P Hie e & .11orructes N EW Styles of Hoop skirts at 10/1 & HGEFLICIe B ALMOBALS a very cheap lot just received at - Placa 456.Hozelacu'a MEN and Boys BootsaturShoea Also Ladies Misses and Childrene hues and Gaiters at . PRICE & .110EFLICH'6 H OMEMADE Rag Carpus at & HOEVLICIfiS F RESH Mackrel at & llocrucles B UCKSKIN Gloves and Gauntlets -- 14 PHICK I j A DIES Sack Cloths at PRICE & Homruces G UM Shoes and Sandals at ar, 1101rueleg. O VERCOATINGS at PRI Ca & HOEFLICH'S. Amberson, Benedict &_Ca., NEW GOODS ! VTR ARE now receiving the t . i . largest stock of goods wo have had for ten years. to which we call the attention of all persons who wish to buy GOOD cs-00r,13 AT W rzatraEs We h are a large stock of Hagerstown, cheaper than they have been for six - years. Our goods have been bought at low prices and we think we can sell them to suit all buyers. Give ui a call. AMBEESON, DENEDICT dr. CO. October 4. 1867, NEW -STORE NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COON 41 STONEH OUSE viTOULI) respectfully inform the public that • they have now opened at their new room,on (he south•weat corner of the butteentl, in Vt apwa• bolo', a large and well aelected ateek of Dry Gooch, Groceriem, Hardware and cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Coach-makers Goods of every description, QUeen.ware, Cedarware, Shoes, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush es, Fish, 6.111, and all kind of Goods kept in a well regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh and have been bought for cash at the Ist: decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from our long experi ence in business, and a determination to sell g..oils at small profits, we shall be able to other unusual irulucemenbi to all buyers who desire to save mon ey. Please call and see fur yourselves. We have a large and well assorted stock of sta ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing Cloths,' Cassimeres, Battinena, leans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords, Den• ims, ,stripes, Checks, Ginghaws, Linin and Conon 'Pubic Drapers, Crash fur Towels.Calicous, Detains, Aipaws, FANCY DRESS GOODS, Trini;ngs, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Shootings and if Innings, Tickings, Linens, Flanneln„ White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We aro re ceiving new goods every week and will supply any article wanted that the have not on hand iu a few days. RL7D'S I? E ID' S. We pay the highest market price for a . :l Unite of country produce such as Bacon, Lard, IPA it.r, Eggs, Dried Fruit, Hags, &c, I, cl IS" 1867 lAI FST orri% a! of Ntlii Cloo.lo at tho stole of I AMISICCSON. BENEDICT iL Co. RHU33A1213 and Vegetables—throu , h nit- the season, at REID'S. May t 7 REID'S. &nail Shawls, Infants Sacks, at Paws & flornacu's DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS W ARE, HARDWARE, J. - lEAVER, . DEALER IN. Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys . BOOTS Itt SHOES, Hats, Caps, Trunks, etc. Segdra, Tobacco, the very same old kind of Rap pee Snuff, Candies, Nuts, Cloves, Cinnamon, L'ap per, Baking Soda, Ginger, Baking Mollasses, 131Ibe and Stove Blacking, Essence of Coffee, Paper Col lars and Cuffs, Suspendere, Hose, Paper, Ink and Steel pens. THE DIETALIC SHOE SOLE. Soaps, Lilly White, Hair Oil, Perfumeries, Matches, Kerosene, &c. &c. GovernEn..nt Blankets. Also Gum Blankets. Many more articles needed and used by everybody.' Room on the north ! east Corner in the Diamond, WAYNESBO It o'. Citlaens and persOns 4 living in the Country will find a large and well selected stock of first class goods to urea as can be sold in the cowl- Set, . 2 867. THE ~E UREKA" SMUT AND SEPA -IRATING MACHINE. • PATENTED FEBRUA RY, 23, 186 Y. Al. ULAYS ; 15rete end For Franklin, Perry, Cumberland, Bedford and Fulton Counties, Pa, and Washington and Frederick Counties, Md. This Niacin's is put before the public upon its own eritn--It-is-the-most-complete-machine-ofthe-kind- 1 now in use, and is guaranted- to all purchasers. In mime will pay be required until the machine has I been thoroughly tested and satii faction given. For Circular ad.iress • M. HAYS, Merccrsburg, Pa. N. B.—The subscriber also builds and repairs MILLS ofall kinds at short notice and upon the most approved plans. Cast Iron and Turbine Wa ter Wheels, Burs, Boulting Clothe, Flour Packers, Belting, Proof Staffs and all kinds ot Mill Furnish ings furnished at the lowest cash prices. All work and goods warranted. M. 11. June 24.- ly. ° I ) A INTS for FARM FIRS and others.—The Graf. tun Mineral Paint Co., are now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest, and most Durable Paint in nse: two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years• it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the consumer. It is valuable for Houses, Barns, Fen ces, Carriage and Car-makers, Pails, and Wooden. ware, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Ves• eels, and Ships' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shin gle Hoofs, (it being Fire and Water proof), Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer hiving used 6000 bbls. the past vear,) and as a paint fur any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Warr:Aged in all cases as soove. Send for a circular which gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade nieik - GI:117 . 1 ton Mineral Paint A dress DANIEL BIDWELL, 2n Pearl St. N. Y For sale et the Hardware store of GEISER & 12111.NEHART, who are also agents for Bidwell's Carriage Grease. Oct. 4--Gin. WS, FETTERHOFF & FORREST, A:7_ DENTISTS, No. 16 South Main Street, Next door to Nixou's Drug Store (up Stairs,) CIIAMBEBSBURG, PA , Have entered into copartnership in the Practice of ntißTrin - all - its - branchwand feel confident that for Neatness, Durability and Perfect Adaptation their work cannot be surpassed. NITROUS OXIDE GAS &C., used to extract Teeth without pain. Will give special attention to regal lation and preserving the Natural Teeth. CHARGES MODERATE and Teeth examined FREE OF CHARGE. One of them will be at the Hays House, Green castle, on the first Monday to Wednesday of each month, and at St. Thomns on tho second Monday and Tucs day of each month Oct. 25. 1867. D R.D. A. STOUFFER, DENTIST PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN 0 R 111 ENCA 8T 1. E, PA Ilf t io V n lN in 'G u ta en k t e m i l t a n t l l i c o n r c o e u gha n c d ou m r 7re ol th i n li n "r t t i l v c e years experience, in prepared to practice his proles sion with care and attention. Double and single sets of Teethmounted end insured on the now plate, city style, which in beautiful and more ,co rn tortably worm at prices which defy competition:l'o3th mounted On Gold or Silver. Having : one of Dr. - ItiChards Ether or Narcotic Sprays, a process of ficezine the gums, proves on excellent method of having Teeth extracted. Pain scarcely in felt, is genera lly liked, and always safe. I pri fer it to Ni trous Oxide Gas. Megnoto—Electricity is used for weak nerves and neurmgia. No charge for exam ination of Teeth. Have your Teeth examined once or twice-a year, and filled as aoon as a crivity is formrd. Thus all Teeth rally be, saved. Particu lar attention in paid to children's teeth (too much neglected by parents), also,tt o pieservation of the natural organ by filling. Dental rooms in N thud& Martin's residence, once occupied by lir. liammill, 'Dentist, West Baltimore street October 11 1867. TOWN PROPERT , Y Fort SALE. r S HE subscriber offers at Private & sale his resi• fi l dont° situntel on Church !Street, Wa)nesboro? ' lie improvements aro a comfortable and conveni ent Cottage Building, good stable, and other sacs• sary out-buildings, the whole being nearly as good as ucw. Cistern And well of good water conveni ent. For terms and other pirii••u:ars apply to the subscriber living on the prerni:ei sept• 20-3rn JNO. 1.. METUALFE, LUMBER!: WiIIITTED. TllE Rubs , rthers will ply the bi_thest ets'a price for Lumber, to be delivered this Reason, and will also want a Lugo lot for next se icon . 6—tf, GEIS t.; I:, & CO. HOUSES AND LOTS ran SALE. submtriber offers at Privato Salo SEVEN 110UsEs nod Lots, situate on Hrehsntc 6t. and on Noah Street, Way nesbnro.' ALEX. HAMILTON. Pip. 20 -tf (Jluttts, all patterns :11:d stylr at the ttole a f Amuttunox, lIENrI)NT & Co. 1 4 ADIES Press 6DO ,I of ail kinds )t the Etori• ASIDERBI)N, BENIIDIC plums N. 0. Molasecs at Owl at. of ...lanllt/LSON, BENEDICT Si, CO 11IL Cloth and paper I2linda attlto store of A hnn:asuN,tien , Dicy P.) Stray al 0 &IP • OAME Tel the premises of the sutsetiber shout IL/the first of .lu'y hs!, On the sollenberger form. nenr 11. !Senores Mill, a largo Black liop,. The owner is requested to prove property. ply ebnr.les and talto it awry. 3.1.1:013 VITCII. Oet . 2S-- .P'llllll l GROCHRYI W, A._ REID i p SUCCESSOR TO: • Hostetter, Reid & Co. Ce A r L s LtoSh the e stock attention n o t: ono goods b 11577 tig:(1t7((il) just received, • - TEA,_ - _ _ COFFEE, ' SUGAR, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, KEROSCENE OIL, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE; _ WOODEN WARE, • PURE SPICES, NOTIONS, LAMPS S. C 1121111 R, BACON, C lIEESE, SALT, MASON'S CRACKERS, Steamed Cove and Spiced Oysters. 'llia "celebrated A. FIELD Brand" in 1 lb. and 2lb Cans. McMURIIIY's [Ht. Oyster 4. hunch Oysters, an xt. x T thing for Pic" Nic and Private Parties. AU sold by the case, dozen, or Finale can. F ll r E tlggi MEM. 49 [Fresh Fish in Season ] Particular attention phid to the Fish trade. Shad and ireiring - hy the bbl or half bbl. Shore Mackerel by the bbl., halves and quarters. keeps everything usually found in a well reg ulated Grocery - , all of which-will_be_siold_at a _ v ery small advance, for CASH only. Come to "Mexican Row." • His best bow to his customers for the liberal en couragement heretofore extended to him. May )7, 1867.] W. A. REID. — P. S. IMliest market price paid for Cuu 11 try Produce, such as Butter, Egg , ,, Bacon, Lard, &c., in exchange for goods, or bought for cash, XEI DRUGS MEDICINES, ' :SE 3E. Ma ; u. L •J 9 ate, to Fourthnian's 5 . . 12 .-- ) 1.-,,a , zik Ez . :3 7, ;: ... V MI a Waynesboro', 31 , ry 2 t, 1867 Seatnic,3B Grain Bags' in store and lkjfor sale ch^ ,p by WALKER, PILL & Co. lin;elstown ~, ..o ..s. ~.
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