Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, December 13, 1867, Image 3

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    serWe have just received our new stock
of
DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE,
To which we call the attention of all who
wish to buy cheap goods.
A 11IBERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
VA LIJ ABLE TOWN PROPERTY
FOlt SALE!
E sulwriber offers at Private Sale his propere
ty on Churelt-streTtrWaytiesburo7'—consibting
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE
and lot of ground, with good stable, Ci:dern, Wish
lionse- i —ttrr+—othts , r---n-4-c-ceFsa-ry---improv-einents , the
whole being in good r.pror.
.There is also on th
• lot a choice variety of fruit trees.
if=n-cit=disposed-ofbcfore-the=ls tlla_y=ofrJanuary
1/36.8.. it will be of at Public Sale on that day,
and if not solkwil e l then be offered for rent to the
hiehest bidder.
Persons willing to examine the property will
please call on Geu. Bender, Esq . who ti. ill show t
to them DisEPll DEADER.
6 _
r®R RENT.
- 9'lllE — desirable Mill Property situated one-mile
11 . west of Waynesboro', known as Washington
Mills, is now offered for rent, on reasonable tt.rms•
This property has four run of stone with all the late
improvements found in Mill properties. Any per-
son wi-thing to engage in the business will do well
by calling at once up in the undersigned.
Oct. 18 —tf. H. C. GILBERT.
GROCERIES.
C. H. NICKEL
Would) respectfully announce to his friends
and the public goner/11y that ho is prepared
lu bupply all Who need
COFFEE, SUG AR, SYRUPS,
FISH, TOBACCO. CIGARS,
SPICE, TEAS, RICE,
SA LT
BROOM, BUOKE I'S j
TWINES,
Also a full assortment of
Confectionaries,
Notions,
Stationery, etc.
Country Produce
Taken in exchange for goofs. In connection
with the Grocery business he also keeps FLOUR
and FEED STUFF, than which there can be none
better nor cheaper.
Thankful for plat favors he respectfully solicits
a continuance of the same.
Aug. 2,1867.
T"E i 4 EUREKA" SMUT AND SEPA
RATING MACEIINE.
PATENTED FEBRUARY, 2.3, 1867.
M. HAYS, Sole Agent
For Franklin, Perry, Cumberland,-Bedford and
Fulton Counties, Pa , and Washington and
• Frederick Counties, hid.
This Macine is put before the public upon its own
merits. It is the most complete machine of the kind
now in Use, and is guaranted to all l.urchasers. In
no case will pay be required until the machine has
been thoroughly tested and sari: faction given. For
Circular ad ;less , M. HAYS,
Men erbburg, Pa.
N. B.—The subscriber also builds and repairs
MILLS of all kinds at short notice and upon . the
most approved plans. (.19 , 0 Iron and Turbine Wa
ter Wheels, Burs, Nulling Cloths, Flour Packers,'
Belting, Proof Staff., and ull kinds ta Mill Furnish
ings furnished at the lowest ca.h Frices. All work
and goods warranted. M. 11.
Juno 2d--Iy. , ,
NEW Finn!
CARRIAGE KING:
TILE subscribers would inform the public that
the', have msociated themselves together in thO
Catriage making business, an .1 that the business
hereafter Will be continued AL Jacob Adams' old
stand under the firm of A 11.1SLH if AWKEII. They
will have constantly nn hand BUti- taw
DIES of every description ; new and -.-4asii'•
sccontli.handed Vehicles of all kinds.
tar Repairing done at short notice,
They employ none but good mechanics and sec
the best utaterial. Persons wait ting anything in our
line will do well'to give us a call before purchasing
elst.wherm .111001.1 ADAMS,
GEORGE li. HA %%KER.
Church &rat r:e.vls Yrt;sift (.4,- Al .E Chum/.
Jan It
it. NelvBook:
'PrEverybody should read IT. AI Crider's If u
u.orous Posru orr +Schaal Masters. Serrtbj M.iil,on
receipt. of 75 centv Address
C4tIDE,II. &iii :., Publishers,
York, Pa,
Dec •6--41
t=3
corta
OIL CLO NIS, &c
A NOTICE FOR ALL TO READ
TH `1011MNG:C101111"-?
Is the Cheapest and the Best Base Burning
Stave LejoreihelPublic 1
THE No. 9 M. G. sells at $25, and is nearly 50
I lbs.' heavier than the- No, 9 Oriental, and is larger
than the No 10 or No. 11, whichisells at fire to six
dollars'more than the No. 9 M.G. A ga i n , the morn
' ing Glory is the only stove that Ineaks up its cinder
and - passes them off with the ashes. This is done
I,y means of its Mill Grate. Th is grate is not in
any other stove, nor can any el her stove use it
-This—mill-grate-is-insured-for 6velyearei-nowi in-the--
Oriental stove, when - you must take out cinder Y e .,_n
have to open a door. on top o f the fire-pot and
a poker rake them up and pa ss them tout throu gh
this door • Very nice that, pro vidod some of the ho t
_
cinder falls on your nice carpet. - "Oriental :Bo'
page 3 says that you must take off your pipe during
the season from the stove and remove the ashes-&m,-
which have accumulated in the hack flue." An
other nice job in a nice room. Now, nothing of this
kind have you to do in the Morning Glory.
W. A. 'TITLE is the only agent in Waynes
boro' for the sale of the M. G. stove. He has sold
since the 28th day of Sept., 50 of these stoves. The
M. G. has taken since 1866 all first class Pfemiums
over all other Base Burning stoves. Call and see
the stove in operation and I earn what the stove is,
for yourselves, then you can. judge which is the best
stove. Trusting that in this exposure I have done
no injustice I leave it for the public to judge as to
which of theserstoves shall receive their ,atrona l e.
CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE
THE MORNING,GLORY
The Mottling .Clory is a perpetual burner, having
a magnzine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re
qu ired to be fid, d but once a day, and if the proper
sized coal is used it is not necces•sry to rekindle
the fire-during the entire-winter.
(No clinker will remain in theie stoves, nor will
thew be any trouble from slate, or other impurities
in the c oal, the fire being always at the base of the
coal , the i m purities are Lett in the ashes and ground
out by the "Ildill-grae.")
THERE'S NO:ESCAPE OF GAS Oft DUST
ECONODIVOF FUEL !
The crimbustion of fuel being perfect and at a
Ugh temperature, the amount of heat produced
from the same quantity of coal is much greater
than at a low temperature, hence but a small quan
tity of fuel 'is neccessary to be undegoing ;the pro
cess of combustion at one time.' The et.tire outer
surface of the Morning Glory is radiating sur face.
Add to this the surface of pbjects heated by rays
of light through the mic t windows, and you Lhave
the rcret of the great heat;r; properties of the
Moning Glory with a 841111 sin lunt:of fuel.
Me - For sale at W. A. TRITLE'S Tin and
Store Store.
He has a large stock of Stoves Tinw arc and oth
er goods in his line, which he will sell cheap. You
will find the best COOK. NINE PLATE and
CO A L STOVES in market. Also on hand Brass,
Copper and Iron Espies. His Copper Kettles are
better than-are offered for sale elsewhere, and cheap
er, as he makes them, and can sell at ehorter profits .
Also the best CISTERN PUMP in market, i
strong, simple durable and cheap, is insured not :to
freeze. Call and see it. Al I
,i,inds of repo irs done
in Tin, Copper or Sheet iron. Don't fail to call as
you will find a large stock of goods.
Sept. 6.-7 mos. W. A TRITLE.
LIV.ERT! LIVERT
TIE subscribers announce to the public, that
they still continue the Livery business. Hav
ing recently added both horses and vehicles to their
stock they are now better prepared than
ildever to accommodate persons wanting
fine riding and driving horses and com
fortable conveyances. An attentive -Os
tler always in attendance and parties con
veyed teeny point desire], night or day.
es Passengers con - veyed — daity—to—and—frbm—Green-_.
atstle 'Chen - Buss leaves at 6i A. M. and retnrns
7, P. M.
WOLFERSBERGER & STONER .
Aug, 30—tf.
PUBLIC SALE
rirE School Directors of Waynestuo' District
will offer at public sale. on the premises, on
T ursday, December 19. 1867, the Western School
IlouQe and Let. The lot fronts 83 ft., hounded on
the north by Main Street, on the south by art alley
on the east by F. A. Harbaugh, and on the west by
Rebecca Basorc.
This is a desirable location for building. It is
well calculated todiVide into;rwo lots, and will abo
offered to suit parches ere. kbile to commence at
1 o'clock P. M. The terms areps follows: Ffve per
cent of the purchase money to be paid in 'ea h on
day of sale and prig - half of the balance on the first
of April, 1868./and the remainder on the first of
April, 1869, vlith interest from April first, 1868.
Possession gi j eu April first, 1813 i. By order of the
Board. Jtl3. DOUGLNS, Prest,
NJ. 0v.22 t. W. klim.sa, Seery .
D .. J6LIN - A. -- . HATTON,
[Tram the Philadelphia Dental Ca
DENTIST.
. LUMEN CASTLE, PA.
Nitrous Oxide Gas
used to
EXTRACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN,
Or when patients desire it, he will use the NAR.
COTIC SPRAY, n process of Freezing the Gums
tporative Dentistry done in a seiewitic man
I/er
He will insert Artificial Teeth mounted on Gold,
Silvtir, Platina or Vu canite, and warranted to give
satisfaction.
Office, No., 113 North Carlisle street, nearly op
posite the Adonis House.
Nov. 22 —6. n
1"LOOK Oil Cloths. all patterns and style at the
4 store of BENFDIOT &
ADles Dress 60u.1s of ail kinds it the store of
-LA tatuusori, 13sTisnior & Co
lO vEßcavriNGs at
Paws & liotnica%
lATFST arthal of New Goo.is at the ate le o
./ AMBERSON. 'llEttEulaTlt
D HUBA Hit and Vegatbles—tbrourh.taitha
acas.m, at RE/LAS.
May 17
EVERYBODY -- -- -
COME AND SEE
THE IMPROVED
BASE .
At the sign of the Dig Red Hon, and you will be
convinced that the Oriental is the best, the hand•
sorriest and the cheapest Bose Blaming Coal Stove
in the
WORLD
for try this mighty rr d will prevail. We have the
Morning Glory in our stores() that you con judge
for yourselves. D. B.4IIUSSEI.I. sells the No. 9
at $23, No. 10 at $2.7,N0. 11 at 30, No. 12 et $34.
The Oriental has a larger fire pin; a better grate,
makes more heat with tem coal than the Morning
. Glory
_The Orient n 1 has taken the four first prem
iums at thelState Fairs of New York-, and - the• large
Silver iMeddlo at the Americseinstitste. 'Como
and see at the sign of the
"BIG RED HORN"-,
Waynci , b3ro', Pa., where you can get any hind of
Stoves you want of
D. B. RUSSELL.
who always keers on band and for sale Tinware
made of the best tin and by good workmen. House
furnishing goods &c. at the sign of the
BIG REDHOR,N.•
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Buining Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaces,
Rave received Fonr First CIIIIRR Fremlnats at the
New York State and other Faire. Also, the
_ sinent_SlLY_Ell—dlEDAL-at the-FeW-tif
the American Institute held In the •
City 'of New York, 1805.
THEY ARE PERPEATAL_BITRNERS, ONLY
ONE FIRM BEING REQUIRED TO BE
MA.DE DURING THE SEASON.
THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OF
TUE APARTMENT.
TIIERE
CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS
TFIERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OB SLAG TO
OBSTRUCT.
THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH-
OUT ATTENTION
THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN
" OPEN FIRE."
THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND
YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO
MILD WEATHER.
THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL
STOVES AND FURNACES EVER
MUDS.
THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC
TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A
LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL.
Eight Sizes of the Stoves, and Three Sizes of tho
Parlor Furnaces.
Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade by
PERRY & CO.,
' ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS,
No. 113 'lodges St., Alibany.
Suld at Retail by
D ID. RUSSELL.
Sign o f theißig Pod Horn,
Waynesboro ; Pa
COOK STOVE&
llaware,
Ironware,
It rass ware,
Japanned ware,
House Furnishing Goods
And other useful arttelce at the sign of the BIG
RED 'HORN, Wayoestioro', Pa , where a large at
sortment of
COOK STOVES,
NINE PLATE STOVE,S
PARLOR. STOVE, S
COAL STOVES, ite.
of the latest improvement;, the ,very hest in the
market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of
B. B. RUSSSELL.
TINWARE
made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted
et the sign of the
``33lg Mte)c3L gorses."
D. D. 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 "Rig Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever made.
erPersona iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c.; can get full value flpr
their money by cubing on
D. R R U - -;SELL,
Sign of the "BIG RED HORN "
Waynesboro', Pa
Oct 26
TOWN - PROPERTY
POR SALE.
irr HE subscriber offers at Private sale his resi
t denee situated on Church street, Waynesboro.'
The improvenienta ore a comfortable and conveni
ent Cottage Building, good stable, and other neces
sary out-buildings, the whole being nearly as good
ns ..cw. Cistern and well-of pod water conveni
ent. Far terms and '.her p irti •ulitra apply to the
subscriber living on the premises .
sept• 20-3 m JNO. L. METCALFE.
Rides Wanted.
THE subscriber will ply the highest cash price
for Hides delivered at the 'tore of eitover &
Wings rt, quiney. or, at the 11 t rdwaro :Store of
Messrs. Geiser 4.3,ilithinclart, W aynesborn'..
The higest cash !nice will a lea be paid fa. 300 cords
.of Bark, to he delivered Jt f lino ••
Nov, lip —H . , GE°. MIDD
ORIENTAL
.VMZABLE 'SMALL rARM
FOR SAIL
THE subscriber offers at Private Sale his farm
containing 43,acres and some perches of clear
land, about one half mile North of Waynesboro',
on the Quincy road. This larid all lays to the mor
ninglsun and is in:the best kind of order, has all
hem limed except i 2 acrea_wtthin_a_months to, the
amount of 100 bus. to the acre-and part. of it had
200; ; there is,about 1500 bus.-of lime now ready for
the balance, which will_ be put on in the spring.—
The fences on the pt.( petty are good, a good bearing
Orchard and also a new one of 100 trers of choice
fruit just begining.,,to bear, a nevi r-failing well of
elegant water, a good comfortable house, a tolerable
fare Barn, Carriage house, Hog pen, Corneribs, and
_a_ good _stied _for hay____Tnift..is one_of_the_choicest
p hires of land in Franklin. Comity, convenient to.
ToWn and to Mills in the neighborhood. The I end
is;all clear- I have also 23 acres of elegant Moun
tain land that I will sell with it if desired. Foam&
erenee td the aboVe property, please call on Mr. Geo-
Besore in Wariesbore', or Mr. Johnlßrentlinger who
resides on said property. G. J. lIALSLEY.
PUBLIC SALE
WILL BE sold tit public sale oh Friday the 20th
df Dee, next, near Pikeaville, on the road
leading from,the turnpike to Ringgo Id, the, follow
ing property to wit: 3 HEAD rl° WORK H0815E5,..5
ISES,..5 HE • D OF OAT FLE,3 of which are much
cows, 1 Olin: Bull, I young Hefter, 5 Shosts,ll
3 and • • • •e Wagon, 3 inch tread, 1 good Rock
aw• • Buggy, 1 Gum-spring Drill, good, as new; 1
• • ay-carriages,-1-Cor-u-She Iler,-1-Wheat-Fa
pair Breech Bands, 2 pair front gears, 1 pair plow
Gears, Collars, Bridles and Halters, 2 sets good Har
ness, 1 pair, new Check Lines, 1 new, Buggy pole,
'barna!' Hand Cart, 1 jackscrew, 1 rough lock, 2
log chains, 1 brier book, 1 grain cradle and, mo ty
ing scythe, shovels and picks, rakes .end_ L fozks,,l_
manure hook, I,cutting box, lot iron 1 Atli orse
plow, 2 double and 2 single shovel plows ,1 corn
coverer, 1 spinning wheel and reel, 1 sausage cutler,
1 new meat tub; 1 water Keg. 1 churn, lot barrels,
2 hand saws, 1 dinner - bell, string of Sleigh yells,
1 leatherstrunk,
5 TONS GOOD TIMOTHY HAY,
5 loads corn fodder, 25 barreliicorn, 1 new saddle
and bridle, treble, double, at.d . single trees,. 2 pair
spreader 4, double link but and [nest chains 1 good
robe. 1 wagon bed, half bushel measure, I .sewing
Machine, 1 Accordin, I ten plate stove, good as
rew'-19-gratr
in-bagsra-nd-matty-articies—nort-necces
nary to mention, Sale to commence at 10 o'clock
()tumid day_ When_a_crstlit ot_riine__lnonthvivill be
given on all sums 01 and upwards under. s.s'tbe
cash will he required.
Nov, 29 ls. ELIZABETH STOUFFER.
PUBLIC SALE.
VU" be offered at public sale, en Saturday
y the 21st day of Decembernext, large two
story brick house ano lot or ground belonging to the
heirTs - Joi_M ichael Stoner, d c'd., situated on—Main-
Street, adj., ining the Way nesbcpro' Hotel. There is
a fine Store Rcom saki house and the location
for business is not surpa.sed by any in Waynes
boro.'
If no t sold on Faid day, it:will be IT, red for rent.
Sale to commence at t l o'clock, when the terms
will be made known by
JOSEPH S. STONER,
Nov. 29—te. Executor.
No. 16, West Washington Street,
EMI
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Fine Gold Jewelry, Silcox Plated Ware,
SPECTACLES, &C.
Penknife Bldes.
r• 'HE subscriber has now on hand an assortment
I_ of Penknife Blades. Persons wanting blades
put in knives aie requested to give him a call. .
Nov. 8-4 t JONN H. JOHNSTON.
~LAST NOTICE
ALLpers one indel tedeo 1.. S. Forney or L. S.
Forney & Sons, I y Note or Book Account, are
rrqucsted to call and sett le the snme on or before
the Ist day of January next, otherwise they will be
placed in the hands of a Justice for collection.
Nov. 29-4 w. L. S. FO RN EY.
Newest, B e st, Cheapest
CLOTHING
RV., is tiF.-=-41 Diriwzolt silv-Vel
--0-...---.
EORCE BENDER
Aka' Has recently opeiie3 up an entire new
stock of
1 MO" _Kr_ 3K TAW Csir
AND SU3I3IEII.
~'~.Jif~J~~l~,
All of which has been obtained from the
justly celebrated house of A. JARRETT, 13al
timore.
Every article sold is WARRANTED to he of
the brat custom make, and •the material just what
it isrepresented to be.
A toll assortment of GEINTS FURNIS 'TING
GOODS always on hand, such as Under Clothing.
Gloves, frandkerchicfs, Hose, Collars, &e.
All we ask is, that you give us one trial, and
you wilt always buy, for remember we do not keep
badly made clothing and the goods are all of the
latest style. GEO BENDER.
May 4-Iy]
DR. T. D. FRENCH,
30) - .E IST 'WI EST',
INSERTS_ Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted
on Maine, Gold and VuFenno.
Particular attention green to the preservation of
the natural teeth.
.NitiligOxi,le Gag a lminititered fur the extrac
tion o tee th without pain.
Office at his residence on Mechanic Street.
ryb. 8.
BFMI. FICANTZ, N. D
"Na 1' NTZ SN IVE LY having 11/010cCi.
_Lifted theniseß•es in the practice of Medicine an d
surgery st st. that they Me well I :pared ter
heat .4; me-lcai and surgical cases. 1 -isms int
def . fied to 0..n0r of the above will please n •Its early
sett:ement to the time of their association ty they
wish to close their old books.
Offi xi in Dr. Frantz's re:4day a in the rn
.n for
mcrly occupied as t sbne room by Ma. 1 , 8.% 1:.
April 'l ti.
G. v. /tAna; Auct
Hog erstown
Wllyneßboro
I N. SNIVISLY,II D
SECOND.ARRIVAL .
Great Reduction inPrices
GO TO
PRICE & HOEFLIC
.9
Where they have received the finest assortment
of goods of alt kinds that have been brought _to
Waynesboro' since the war. Bought at
_a low price
and will be sold accordingly.
The sutecribers kindly - ask the citizens of Wiriest
bow' and vicinity to coil and examine their goods.
auJ feel assured that they will concur in the a
bove statement, _
Bilks, Alpaca Reps, Pique cloths, Mohair Reps
Merinee; Delains. Coburgs , A 11-wool DeWitt; in all
shades and qualities.
Cloths, Cassimeros. Cords, Satinotajenns,Twoeds;
all varirties, with a host of all kinds of goods at
Oct. 4 1867. PRICE dic. HOEFLICH'S -
B ilEAKFAST'shawlr,'
Long and Fquare ShawTs,3
Infants sacks, at
Pnioi & Hocrvcrp's
ME NM) p Geode
,from the Chamberslurg
Wool en Inetory at PRICE & HOEVLICR'S.
GT3* B Masts a nice article for a rainy day at
nova & Honsticu 's.
W HIT E Wool andiGrey Blankets at
PRICE & H OFFLICII'M
MANHATTAN. Germantown FaMory Yung
at . PRI CE & 110.17 LICE'S.
A LO T of Pretty cassimers at
PRICE & HOEFLICE:S.
N EW Styles of Hoop skirts at •
PUCE & Hostmen's
lI EN and 13nys
LLrr Alsu Ladies Misees and Childrens
Shoes and Gnitent at
l'axcE & tluErmen'a
H O ENIA np Rag Carp.l ,ni aa c t E
if
oEgiacia,s
FREII Madre! at
B UCKSKIN Gloves and Gauntlets at
I'HIUE k 110EFLICII
L ADIES Sack Clal sat
Punt. & Ifcsnicres
G UM Shoes and Sandals at
Phieß & iloszunter
1807!
LADIES FURS!
HUDSON BAY WOLFF 1?0BES !
COON SKIN R OBES!
lIA-TS--A-ND-CA PS
rho great Cumberland Valley Hat and Fur Em
porium, the fashionable resort of Ladies and Gentle.
men vioting Chambersburg, is-at
J. L. DECHERT'S, 36 outh Front Street
3 The 'erg( st assn rtment collies, Caps Viand La
die's Furs west of Philadelphia, WHOLESALE
OR RE rA IL, at prices to suit the times. A va
riety in the way of a full set of Ladle's Purest ON
LY FIVE DOLLARS, and a geed article at that
After visiting other places call a n.l see if w e can
not sell cheaper goods than canbe had elsewhere.
Chaniberablrg Nov. 22, 18b7.
RIEW COODS
AT .0113) PRICES !
METCALFE& HITESHEW
C lIA MBE 11SBURG, •
Have just retuned from New Yolk and Phil idel
nhialvith one of the hugest assorted stocks of Dry
Gaols and Notions ever brought to Cliamhershurg
We:are
. selling most of our Auld{ at such prices as
mnged previous to the war. Here they are :j
Calicoes, god for Comforts, only
Calicoes very good for 8 to 10
Calicoes best made on'yl2i
, ,
Detainee good (best chi stvie') only 12,}
Helaine', beautiful uew ityles only !Si
Delaines, best made, only 211
Canton Flannel, very good, only 16
Muslin, heavy, one yard wide, only l2i
pool Cotton, best waxed, 200 yds.
Debt skirt Braids 8
CA HPETS, CARPET
rhos° b Hsu •irl l rVinol-striped Carpets
A 5
All woo in -
A full assortment of Carpets of every tlese);ptia
at very low prices.
I:O3Et....MSELS (UrCa. Capita
it furl line of Dress Goo Is of evory
OIL CLOT'IIS
for table and floor in great variety ; in I• holt you
will find a full assortment of every urtielo bvleng•
ing to the Ury bloods line.
& TESTIE
Nov 151
3- IgT. Zia' I L- R 7. 6
ARRIVAL Or
NEW GOODS.
HiVVING received's large ossorturent rf goods,
inn prepared to offer greater iriehic cinema
than heretofore at reduced prices. All I eel( is an
examination of the stock and p:icee, awl they dip
on,:ur with the above.
DUI' GOODS,
N STIONS,
41,U EENSWA RE,
(AL DElt WARE,
GROCERIES,
CUTLERY,
G LASS %V AR)E,
OIL CLOTH,
CA a PETiNG, .
I toriJer my thmittg to the community fl,r thd,
liberal rummage 0.1// 1.101/t1 tO merit a ermtittuat,ee
of the slim).
Oct. tl 1867. .1. W. 'ttl",:l,l,F.R.
y A DIES
1 I P v Ilinvuen'a
1 - ' 4 lOll ;a cake of Aloe Somp, you iliwit r icr i
S YRUP 6-: Cio . j . l7lTul (1.;71.p
hemp lcijerst recetrw
Piaci: & Hosnicu's
lUIX & 110EVIICreS
28640
Have marred Into corrirtnerillip in the Prictice of
L. n istry in all its lyatiches, and feel ronft,ltint that
fur Neatness, Durability and Perfect Adaptation - thoi r
woik cannal be surpassed.
used to extract Teeth wit bout pin. Will• give
rpeciol attention to rogulatien end preserving the
J) , ( aural Teeth. CHARGES MODE it ATE end
t'ccth exornmrd FREE CHANG E.
01113 them will ho nt the flaps Howse, Green
ensile, ea] the first Aland.ly to ‘Veilnesriny of each
nt h,11.11.1 at tiG Thirri ns on lji3 be cow l M on d ay
arid 'Fur sdny of each month
Oct. 25. 18h7.
GREENCASTLE, PA.
t A i I
un i N n G u !ak nt e a n i a s
e t o n r c o a u g
a h n
( c i oo m r s „ o r o b i e
4 n r t r f, ti v c:
ert ;6 . xperience, is preprred toll his profex•
sion vvi!li care and nut ntion. Tiouble and single
seta of Teeth mounted end insured on the new
plate, city st3le, , wirich iv be lonia: and more corn
brtably worn at price I which defy competition. Teeth
inountval on G ,ld GT Si!vcr. Having one of Dr.
liichanis Ciller or Norenti.: Sprays, a process of
fivt zing the gums, proves an excellent inetho
having TcPtli eXtrartrti• P.lttl sea reely is fid t, is
iked, and ulwityv stn.!, f pre it to Ni
trous Oxide Gas M ig,noto-Olectileoy h. used for
weak nerves and neura.git. No charge f.r exam.
Juni ion of Teeth. Have your T, exam;ncd once
rr twiec a year, a n.I 6.114.11 av so to ne a cavity to
firmed. Thus all reeth 'nay be saved. Piriltu
lar attention iv paid to children'e teeth `do mull)
oPgleeted by parents), also, the preservation of tne
'rotor': organ by filing. Dental ro , ,nre in Na
titanic! Mount's rest !time, once occupied by Ds
Hanornill, Usititist, West Dalusuore •trout,
October I 1 '867.
Foundry and lilarfaiie - kirop rt
I EStiltS iless & Emmert intendingto
uaines, utter at. Private bh!t) tii• trWe.un try
• -
nit] k!.. 11(:p au I all cotitporg,l4l4ocated
iwur Quincy, Fraukiiii Co. Pa. For Infrangation
whirl :id
Az, C. 6.7 C.,
eub•cri'aer ~ff re at private Sate
Vila) eiesl) , ,nt,' a Tract of laud containing
•
65 A ORIELS
or lirnaAten.• bind. The improvements are a double
LOU HOUSE, EINNK U %ItN, a goo , ' we'l of
Vitter, TPnalif lin:lse, wish hot=s, mprine. 0 1 1.- ,
II locksmith Shop, au rn. wary iintan.ve•
in-its Iteliejt „itzILII UV.
KEW TALL
AND
VIRTEBtOBDS K
GEORGE STOVER
EMS RETURNtv FROM
PHIA WITH A SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS
ISM- CURL (MID- rjir
EZ3 LIU' CID LEI
,a 3 ,
NOTIONS, QUllliNSlVitilit
GROCERIFS,
WY - To which ho invites the attention 'of
of his patrons and the public, venerally,
October, 18(i
NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
COON STONEITOUSE---
(ium.) respectfully inform the pAlic tha.
they have now opened at then new room, oil
the, aouth•weet corner el the Diamond, in tit are as.
Lana', a large and well selected stock of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
hardware
Iron, Steel, Nails, Conch-rnitkers Goode of every
description, Queensware, Cedartvare, Shoes Cur
p,ts, Oil Cloths, Paints L Glass, Oils, Varnish Brusn
es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a well
regulated Faure. Our goods are all n'ew and fresh
and have been bought-tor cash at the lat decline
in prices.
We flatter ourselves that from out lung expert
enee in business, t.nd a determmation to sell g• ads
at small profits, we shall be able to offer unusual
inducements to all buyers who desire to swve man
eyv---Pleute-caldand-see-for-yourselves.
We have a large and well assorted stock of sta
ple and fancy thy Goods, embtactog
Cloths, Cassimeres,
attinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottunades, Curds, Den
ims, Stripes, Cheeks, 1: Mgt - mins, bin in and Cotton
Table Aiapers, ()rash T Calicoes, Ilelams,
Alpaccas,
VINCI' DRESS GOODS,
Triniings,Showls, 'Brown and Bleached Shootings
and Sh,rtings, Tickings, Linens, Flannels, White
Gooils, Gloves, Honiery and Notions. %Ve are ro•
eeiving new goods every week and will supply any
article wanted that we have not on hand in a few
days.
We pay the highest market price for a!I kinds of
country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, F f iggs,
Dried Fruit, Rags, &c,
(`et !8„ 1867.
FIATERIIOPF & FORREST
DENTISTS,
./I'o. 18 Sou at Main Street,
Nort. door to Nixotes Drug Store (up Statlr , ,)
C II A . lll B NRSB ,
NITROUS OXIDE GAS &0.,
1)R. D. X. EiTOUE'FF.R., IJEN'rIST
PERMANENTLY LOCATED lbt
PESAVA.TL' SILLS%
aiS EZ E RT.
Quincy, Franklin Co.. Pa.
Nov. 8 if
rAnvz ran SALE-
0.. A. is -1r
Cu(ler