Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, December 20, 1867, Image 3

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VirWe have just received our sew stook
of
DRY GOODS,
1300T8 AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
QUEENS WA RE,
HARDWARE,
To Which we call the attention of all who
wish to buy cheap emds.
AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
VA LUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
FOit SALE!
Frll E auhseribrr ofFers at Private Sni" his propere
ty on Church hire Waynesboro,' consibting•
o
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE
_ _ and_lot of-grounil,-with good Wish
House, and other ue ceessary iinprovenients, the
whole being i n good re pair. 'There is also on th
lot 'dullee variety of taut trees.
If not di , posed offal - ore the Ist day •of January
1868, it will he offered at Public Sale on that day,
and if not Sold -will-then-be ()tiered for rent to the
hiehee , t. bi,tder,
Persons wi-Ling to ( )(amine tho property will
please call on Geu. liethkr, Elsq . who wi I show I.
to them JtMEPII DER.
Dec. 6 ti
TOR RENT.
HE. tie , itable Mill Property situated one mile
writ of lVnynesboro% known OS Weslim,ton
tilari~no-wtfti•nd n.. „on rrneonable terms.
This property has four run of stone with an the ° late
improvements found in Alin progenies. Any per
son wishing to 'mpg° in the buiiiie-a will do well
by calling at once up in the umlersigot.d.
Oct tf. MU 611.13 ERT.
GROCERIES,
C. 1!. DICK EL
lOULD respectfully announce Willis hien&
and the public generally that he is prepared
to rupply ell who need
COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS,
FISH, TOBACCO, CIGARS,
TEAS, RICE, .
BROOM, BUCKETS
TWINES,
SALT.
Also a full assortment of
Confectionaries,
Notions,
Stationery, etc.
Country Produce ---
Taken in exchange for goods. In connection
with the Grocery business he also keeps FLOUR
and PEED STUFF, than which there can be none
better nor cheaper.
Thankful for plst favors he respectfully solicits
a continuance of the same.
Aug. 2, 1867.
T"RE "EUREKA" SMUT AND SEPA
RATING MACHINE.
PATENTED FEBRIJA EY, 23, 1867.
. lIAYS, Sole Agent
For Franklin, Perry, Cumberland, Lierlfrrd find
Fulton Counties, Pa, and WasbingtErn and
Frederick Chanties', Md.
This Macine is put before the public upon its own
merits. It is the most complete machine of the kind
Pow in use, and is guaranted to all turehasers. In
NO case will pay be required until the machine has
been thoroughly tested and sari: faction given. For
C%ircuiar ad,ress M. 11A YS,
Meat er:burg,
N. B —The subscriber also builds and repairs
1 , 111.1.8 ofall kinds at short notice and upon the
most approved plans. Cost Iron and Turbine Wri
ter Wheels, Burs, I:oulting Cloths, Flour Packers,
Belting, Proof staffs arid all kinds of Mill Furnish
ings furnished at the lowest cash prices. All work
end goods warranted. M. H.
Juno 24. Iy.
.11.1 W F liit M I
MAKINV:
THE subscribers would inform the public that
they have at satiated themselves together in the
Carriage making business, an 1 that the business
hereafter will he continued at Jacob Adams' old
stand unties the firm of A nsus & )(swim. They
will have constantly on hand "BUG-
DIES of every description ; new and 1 ; ;
second-handed Vehicles of ull kinds. .K. 116.1 1.
Er Repairing done at short notice,
They employ none but good mechanics and use
the best material. Persons wanting anything in our
line will do well to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. JA COll A DA
GEORGE 13. liA. VI. K ER,
Chureh Street, neatly YET :fifL Lit 3t. E ChsucA
Jam.2B—if
A New Books
larEveryboly should road H. M Crider's Hu
morous Poem on bahool Masters. Sent by Mail, on
receipt of 75 cents• Address
letiDER &bn Pablishers,
Dec. 6-4 t
Z;:1
OIL Cl.[) NIS, &c
Sitpr4, Pa
A NOTICE' FOB.. ALL TO HEAD I
1 1 116110BNING GLORY!"
is the Cheapest and the Best Base Burning
Stove Leforeete Futile 1
THE No. 0 M. G. sells at $25, and is nearly Si)
lbs. heavier than thneNo, 9 Oriental, and is larger'
than the No 10 or No. 1 ,which sells at flu, to six
dullars t more than the No. 9M. G. Again, the morn
ing Glory is Me only stove that breaks up its cinder
and passe sthem off with the ashes. Thw is done
by means of its 1114 Graf e. Th is grate is not in
any o the r stove, nor can any other store use it—
This mill grate is insured for five yeari, now, in the
Oriental stove, when you must take out tinder you
have to open a door on top of the fire•pot and with
a poker rake them up and pass them out through
this door Very nice that, provided some of the hot
cinder falls on your nice carpet. "Oriental Book,
page, says that you must take off your pipe during
the season from the stove and remove the ashes &c.,
which have accumulated in the back flue." An
(Aber n ice job in a nice room. Plow, nothing of this
kind have you to do in the Morning Glory.
W. A. TRITLE is the only agent in Waynes•.
hero' for the sale of the M. (I. stove. He has sold
since the 28th day of Sept., 50 of these stoves. The
M. G. has taken since 1860 all first class Premiums
over all other Base Burning stoves. Call and see
the stove in operation and learn 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 these stoves shall receive their patronage.
CE LEK
. TUE
The Morning Glory isn perpetual burner, having
R magazine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re
quire., to be fi l ed but once a day, and if the proper
sized coal is wed it is not necees-ary ‘to rekindle
the fire during the entire winter.
(No clinker will remain in these stoves. - nor will
them he any trouhle from slate, or other impurities
in the c oal, the fire being always at the base of the
coal, the impurities are left in the ashes and ground
out by the "M ill-gr tie.")
THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST
ECONOMN OF FUEL !
The combustion of fuel being. pe:rfect and at a
high temperature, the amount of heat produced
from t he-same-q u 3 nti-ty—eF-c — OTE — r
than at a low temperature, hence but a small quan•
tity of fuel is neeeessary to be undegoing the pro
cess of combustion at one time. The et.tira outer
surface of the Morning Glory is radiating sur face.
Add to this the surface of • hj. eta heated by rays
of ht through the mic • windows, and you have
the reret of the great heat ing properties of the
Shining Glory wilt,' a small are amount of fuel.
vi/- Fur sale at
,W'. A. TRITLE'S Tin and
Stove Store.
He has a large stock of Stoves Tinw are and oth
er goods in his line, which he will se II cheep. You
will find the best COOK. NINE PLATE and
COAL STOVES in market. Also on band Brass,
Copper and Iron Kettles. His Copper Kettles are
better than are offered for sale elsawher e, and cheap.
rr, as he makes them, and can sell at shorter profits.
Aso the best CIS'T'ERN PUMP in market, i a.
strong, simple durable and cheap, is insured not to
freeze. Call and see it. All lands 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.
LIVERY ! LIVERY
TILE subscribers announee 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
11.1
ever to accommodate persons wanting
fine riding and driving horses and corn
ortable conveyances. An attentive OS.
der always in_attendance__and_pa rties con
veyed to any point desire I, night or day.
caPassengers conveyed daily to and from Green
atstle Their Buss leaves at fil A. M. and retnrna
7, P. M. ".
WOLFERSBERGER & STONER.
Aug, 30-tf._______
NEW FIRM.
THE undersigned would respectfully call the at
tuition of the Public to their stock of
PEIZT.R.TX"rt.TEL3II2 9
embracing all atticles of Furniture usually manu
factured by cabinet makeria. We will also give eur
attention to
COFFIN MAKING,
and hope by strict attention to business to merit a
liberal share of public patronage. All orders for
Furniture or Coffins attended to with dispatch.—
Our Furniture Rome can he found on Main Street,
up stairs, in Willaims nine g ati's Drill Shop.
J.M. &E. BENDER,.
December 21—tf.
rri HE undersigned will offer for Rent at public
I outcry on Tuesday the 31st day of' December,
1867, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the Store 6tand in Mt.
Hope, Quincy township,4 miles Iroin Waynesboro',
on the road leading to Chambersburg, known as the
"Mount /Iva Store" for many years. Largo Brick
Houma, with large store Room. Back Room, large
Senor, two large ware•rooms. The house is roomy
for one family. :tabling, hog pen, garden, large
let, &c. Thera is a Merchant Mill in the village
which is surrounded by a rich neighborhood, six
public roads leading to the place. Per one wishing
to engage in the business of perchandizing will do
well to attend this sale. Possession given on the
first day of April, 186 d for one two or throe years
Pee. 13-3 t. SAMUEL PFOUI7.. '
•
STRAY BULL.
STRAYED away torn the premises of the sub
ecriber on Saturday evening the 30th inst , a
Red Bull, about 3 years old, gentle disposif.i4.47,.
ny person giving such information as will lead to
his recovery will be liberally rewarded.
,Dec. 6-3 w. A 11101.13 UIR.
1.0 BALES ecarnlera Wain Bogs or more and
for sale cheap by
WALKER, :NEILL & Co
.13a,gaitown.
O VERCOATINGS
MICR & HoEFLICIes.
EVERYBODY
COME AND SEE
TILE IMPROVED ,
ORIENTAL
B ASE BURNER,
At the sign of the Big Red Horn, ond vow will be
convinced th at the Oriental in the best, the hen&
sinned and the cheaperd Dace Hurting Coal Btoiro
in the,
WORLD
for truth is rnigley at d will prt veil. We have l.the
Morning Glory in our ttorc so that you can judge
for yourselves. 1). a. :RUSSELL. sells the No. 9
at $23, No. 10 at $24. 11 at 30,'N0. 12 at $34.
The 011000 has a larger fire pot, , a better grate,
makes more heat with lets coal than the Morning
Glory . The Utichtal has taken the four first prem.
iums at the State*Fairs of New York, and the large
Silver Mt dine at the American Ini.titute. Como
and ace at the sign of the
"'BIG RED HORN",
Waynesboro', Pa., where you can get any kind of
Stoves you want of .
. .
D. B. ItUBSELL,
who always keep on bond and for sale Tinware
made of the best tin and by good workman. House
furn ishing geode dec. at the sign of the
BIG RED HORN.
THRY - ARE - PHRPETTJAL 13URNERS, ONLY
ONE FIRM MANG REQUIRED TO
MADE DURING TllE SEASON.
TIIEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OF
TILL' APARTMENT.
CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM
T 11&,
TERM! CAN BR NO CLTNICHR OR SLAG , TO
013STItUUT
MI FIRE WILL RF,MAIII FOR DAYS WITH-
OUT A'PTUNTION.
TMN ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL -TO-AN
• " MS_' nit
SUZY ARR POWERFUL HEATERS AND
YbT PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO
MILD WEATHER.
THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL/
STOYES_AND FURNACES EVER
MADE.
TUN FURNACE WILL lIRAT,.SA.TIBMG.
TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A.
LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL.
Night Siges of the Stoves, und Three Sees •f tin
Parlor Furnaces
Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade by
PERRY & CO"
ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS,
No. 113 Hodson at, AlbatOr.
Sold at Retail by
D. B. RUSSELL,
Sign of tho Dig Red Ho rn,
Waynesboro,' Pa
COOK STOVES
irtaware,
Ironware,
c., ,
Brassware,
.., Japanned ware,
House Furnishing Goods
And other useful artteles nt 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, &e.
of the latest improvements. the very best in the
market, at the Cheap Tin and titove store of
D. 13. 11t•E1,1.,.
TIN ur A R ,E
made of the heat 'fin in the market, and warranted
it the sign of the
“1311 w 11-©d 3E3E4DxzI.”
D. 13. RU:SSELL keeps constantly on hand 'a
large nssort:n- , nt of House Furnishing Goods for
sal.. cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large
aFsortmerit of Larnp3.
Washing. Made. Easy ! •
by cogirig nt the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever mile.
CPersons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House
I . ''utnishing Goods, &c. &c, can get full value Piz
thcir money by caking on
D. B
Sign of the ''BIG RED HORN "
Waynesboro', Po
Oct 25
Hides Wanted.
Tuin subscriber will ry the highest cash price
for Hides delivered et the a tore of &over &-
Wingert, quincy. or ht the Hardware Ntore of
Messrs. Geiser & Rlaine'iart, in ‘Vayitesboro'.
The higest cosh p:ice will else be paid :JOU cords
of Bars, to be delivered at Quincy - .
Nov, Is—tf. GEO. MIDDOU R.
STIIAT STEER.
`l - 4 TRAYED from the 6 h vitym-,overal months
C a l since. a Heil Mute &Mei nith a star on his fore
head, about 2 years o A liberal reward will ho
paid fer such Ir/format' n ns will lead to his reeovc
ry. JACO LI CARBAULIii.
Dee. 13-3 w.
COAL STOVE —A Parlor Cook Store for I ur•
!tin coal. for sale by W.. 1. 141.1.) ,
Not•. (5
THE subscriber offers et Private Sale his firm
containing 43 acres and some perches of clear
land, about one half mile North of Waynesboro',
on the Quincy road. This land all lays to the mor
ning sun and is in the best kind of order, has all
been limed except 12 acres within 18 months to the
amount of 100 bus. to the acre and part of it had
200; there is about 1600 bus. of lime now ready for
the balance, which will be put on in the spring.—
The fences on the pn perty ore g‘Arnl,a good bearing
Orchard and also a new one of 100 trees of choice
fruit just begining to bear, a nevi r-lailing wel l of
elegant water, a good comfoilable house, 9 tolerable
fare Barn, Carriage house, Hog pen, Cenierib3, and
a good died for hielf - i`rtis is one of the choicest
pievii's el land in Franklin Ponn ty, convenient to
Town and to Mills in the neighborhood. The land
is ell clear I have alto 23 neres of elegant Moun
tain land that I will sell with it if desired. Foriref
erence to the above property, please call on Mr. Geo
Besore in W anesboro', or Mr. Johnißrentlinger who
resides on said property. G..f. lIALSLIiY.
Nov. 29 —tf
PUBLIC SALE•
WILL B E sold at public Bale on Friday the 20th
of Dee, next, near Pikesville, on the road
!eliding from the turnpike to Ringgold, the follow
inglproperty to wit: S HEAL) uk' WORK Hon.
SES, 6 HEAD O.F UArl . E,3 of which are milch
cows, 1. young Bull, 1 young Helfer, 5 Shoats, 1
3 and 4 florae Wagon, 3 inch tread, 1 good Rock
away Buggy, 1 Gam-spring Brill, good as new; 1
pair hay carriages, 1 Corn Sheller, 1 Wheat Fan, 2
pair Breech Bands, 2-pair front gears, 1 pair plow
gears, Collars, Bridles and Butters, 2 sets good If ar
mee, 1 pair new Check Lines, 1 new Buggy polo,
Libman Hand Cart, 1 jackscrew, 1 rough lock, 2
log chains, 1 brier hook, l grain cradle and - mow
ing scythe,-thovels and picks, rakes and forks, 1
manure hook, 1 cutting box, lot iron 1 3 horse
p10w,•2 double and 2 single shovel plows corn
coverer, 1 spinning wheel and reel, 1 sausage cutter,
1 new meat tub, 1 water Keg, 1 churn, let barrels,
2 hand saws,l dinner bell , string of Sleigh Bells,
1 leather truk,
5 TONS GOOD TIMOTHY HAY,
5 loads corn fodder, 25 barrels corn, I new saddle
and bridle, treble, double, mil single trees, 2 pair
spreader, double link but and blest chains. 1 good
.robe, 1 wagon bed, half bhshel measure, 1 Sewing
Machine, 1 Accordin, 1 ten plate vlove, good as
new; 10 grain bags, and many articles not fleeces
ea ry to mention, sale to commence at 10 o'clock
on said day when a err dit of nine months will be
given on all sums 01 and upwards under 45 the
cash will„be required.
Nov; 29 ts. ELIZABETH STOUFFER.
MMI
PUBLIC SALE.
ayes,
Ili ILL be offered at public sale, on Saturday
V . V the 2181 day of Decembernext. th, large two
tinny brick house and lot of pound belonging to the
heirs or Michael Stoner, d , c'd., situated on Main
Street, adjoining the W nesboro' Bold. '1 here is
a fine *qui.° Warn in_said-house-and — the — location
for businets is not surpaqsed by any in Waynes
boro:
1111101 at the
tho
dr of
lie
If no t sold en said day, tc,will be I fft real for rent.
Sale to-commence nt 1 o'clock, when the terms
will be made known b'y
.101.31.11 3 11 S. BTON
Executor.
Cts C).
Nov. 28—to
No. 10, West Washington Street,
Fine Gold Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware,
Penknife Blades.
THE subscriber has now on hand an evsor
of Penknife Blades. Persona wantij
put in knives me requested to give s hiT
Nov. 8 —4t JOHN H. Jf"
iyty eauT
LAST
cot,
IINST
N T ICE. r
pers one indel.ted., to L. S. Forney or L. 8
Forney & Sons, 11 Note or Book Account, nra
rrquested to ca 11 and sett le the same on or before
the Ist day of Janu my next, otherwise they will be
placed in the hands of a Justice for collection.
Nov. 29-4 w. L. S. FOIIN EY.
Newest, Best s Cheapest
CLOTITING
CEORCE BENDER
Mt Has recently opcnoi up an entire now
stook of .
11;Ez' ZER_ MC INV Eing-
I,' IL 0 I li 1 IA ,r 6 ,
AU of which has been obtained from the
justly celebrated house of A. JARRETT, Bal
timore.
Every article sold is WARRANTED to be of
the best custom make, and the material just what
it isreprescnted to be.
A lull arsortment of GENTS FITRNISIING
COODS always on hand, such as Under Clothing,
Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Hose , Collars, &e.
MI we ask is, that you give us one trial, and
you will always buy, fur remember we do not keep
'hailly made - clothing and the goods are ail of the
latest sty le
May, 4 7 lyj
DR. T. D. FRENCH,
XT.IaINT iS7W,
NSERTS Beautiful nuil Durable teeth mounted
j on Platina, Gohl„and Vuicanite.
Particular attention giten to the preservation of
the natural teeth.
Nitrols Oxide Gas administered for the ex trac-
Irm o tee th without
Office at his residence cm Mechanic Street.
Feb. 8•
BRIk:J. FRANTZ, M. D.
116 FRANTZ & EzN I VEL.Y having assocci
_Ur ted themsolvos in the practice of illetlicins an d
surgery would et .rt - that they are well I ;pared tar
treat il• tno lies' and surgical cases. / •sons i n t
det .ed to e..ner of tho above will please n .ke early
aettl.atent to the time of their association as th e y
wish to close their old, books.
min Dr. Frantz's rosidonre in the ro n for
away occupied as a store room by Mr. I, But. r.
April
PO It SAIL
f.k V. 'tutu; Auct
DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
SPECTACLES, &C.
llagonitown
AND SUMMER
G1:0. BONDER
Wny n emburo :
t. N. fINIVEN.Y.N. D
SECOND ARRIVAL.
Great Reduction in Prices!
PRICE & 110EFLICIFS,
Where they haVe received the finest assortment
of goods of all kinds that have been brought to
Waynesboro' since tho war. Bought at a low price
and will be sold accordingly.
Thu sulrtcribers kindly ask the citizens of Waynest
bore' and vicinity to call and examine their goods.
and feel assured that they will concur in the a
bove statement.
Bilks, Alpaca Rem - Pique cloths, Mohair Epps
Marines, Belding. Coburgs, Dela Intl in all
shades and qualities.
Cloths, Cassimeres. Cords, litatinets,Jr Linea' weeds,
all eerie ties, with a heat of all kinds of goods at
Oct. 4 1861. PRICE & 110EPLIIIIPS
B REAKFAST shawl',
Long anti Pgunio
PI ENDID Goods from tbo Chambers] nrg
Woolen Factory at Fates - Iloaerdeles.
G UM D lank( is a nice article fora rainy day at
Fates & llosweri 's.
NIV HITE Wool and GTe li y iti ll es lar i rti vr l
II men's.
ANIIATTAN. Germantown Factory Yarns
at PLUCE & Deism:Cs.
A l.O 'l' of Pretty eassi mere at
farce & Roman's.
NEW E.; tyles of Hoop shirts at
Purer & II OEFL ICll'd
B ALM ORAY,:S a very cheap lot just received at
Pares & llogtructr's.
E.P 4 andDay A a ls il o a l a . t n a d a te a s d A S I I Z I N and Childress
kittoes arid Gaiters at '
Palos & /lositden's
JOMEMADE Rag Cafroqii-at—
PRICE & Iftssuraeu'a
FRE It Mackrel at
1211-m s llomicrz's
B UCKSKIN Gloves and Gauntlets at
Placa& llorrYtrerftr - _7:.
LADIES Sack Cloths at
Pest: & HUMILICII . I3.
G um Shoes and Sandals a t
PIIICR & Ilurandcn'e.
1867!
_LAUIES FURS!
HUDSON BAY WOLFF ROBES !
- COONSKIN R OBES !
l'he greet Cumberland Valley Hat and Fur Em
porium, the fashionable resort of Indies and Gentle.
men-visiting-Chnmbersburg, at
J, 36--z-outifFiffit-131
The largest assortment of 11 ats, Clips and ft
die's Furs west of Philadelphia, WHOI.EdALF.
OR RucAtt., at prices to suit the times. A ca•
riety in the way of a. full set olladie's Fursut ON.
LY FIVE; DOLLARS, arid a good article at that
After visiting other places call n n,l see if we can
not sell cheaper goods than earths hid elsewhere.
Chiturbershurg Nov. 22, 1867.
bladei
, coll.
11INSTON.
NEW GOODS
AT OLD PRICES 2
METCALFE& FIITESHEW
CIIAIIBEUSBURG,
have just retuned horn flew
phia with one of the largest ns•orted stocks of Dry
Goods and Notions over brought lei Chambersburg
We aro selling most of our stock at such prices as
ranged previous to the war. I lere they are:
Calicoes, good for Comforts, only 6+
Calicoes very good for 8 to 10
Calicoes bed made only , 121
Delaines good (best old styles) only 121
Delaines, beautiful uew rdy es, only 181
Delaines, heat MO e, on 20
" Canton Flannel, cr ood, only 16
Muslin, heavy, one yard wide, nillY 12 1
Spool Cotton, best waxed, 2UO yds.
Best 81r.irt Braids 8
CARPETS, CARPETS.
'Those blau'iful wool striped Carpets 85
All wool imported, only $1 00
A full assortment of thirputs of every
,doacriptiun
at very low prices.
13 , EiMe.61 -C),C1).3:).63
A full' line of Dress Goolg of every dcscri ption
011. CLOTRS
for table arid floor in gront variety; in short you
will find a full annorthient of every article belong
ing to the Dry Goods line.
Nov 151 METCALFE h IfITES:IE
3 . ! W- MILL R
NEW GOOR:i
VVING roceired a large, a•norinu•nt of goods,
I orn prepared to olh•r greater in r Ic °merits
than heretofore at redriced priceg. Ali I ask is an
exuminntion of the t.tock and pikes, oud they will
occur with the above.
➢DUV GOODS,
IitYIIO:NS,
• 41),C lIEENPSWA-11,1E,
CEDER:WARE,
1 tenJer my than!ts. to the community for tluir
liberal pnrouuge unJ hope 10 merit a coatinuat cc
of the same. •
Oct. 111867. .1. W. I.l' f ,
yAWES Sauk. t.loths at
r P.actt
F OR a cake of fine Soap, you mustrco ur r:
u rve
sir*RUPS=G:w 1 antlCLeap a
REID'S
00 TO
Frna II Shawls:
- Intim ts sacks, nt
Pates & I Isznautt's
1156N , 2
//44 TS AND bAPS!
ARRIVAL or
GROCER I EX,
(MITT LEM',
G LASS %V ALICE,
OIL CLIDTEZ,
CA 11PETi NG,
Ga.: f~., a~sE~:.~
KEW.T
L 7 A-:1
AND
MEUE.2 (.61311H
GEORGE STOVER
EIAS RETURNM) FROM PR OA DEL
PIRA WITI-1 A SUPPLY OF'
DRY GOODS v.
21318 tit) CUD r]lir Med
EM3 ZM:t CD) ._ '‘2.i g
NOTIONS, QIJERNSWARE
GROCERIES,
,II:f• To, which lie incites the attention of
of' his patrons anti the pui:lin penorally.
October, 1 fo;
NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
COON & STONE.HOUSE:
\AT ()ULU respectfully inform the rash:: that
y they hat•C How opened at their new room,au
the south.tve:t corner of the Dtnmond, itt 11 ayrwe•
lano', a large and-vrell-welixt-eA-titoeKTof
Dry tooth, •
tblroceries,
hard 'are
and Cutlery,
lran, - 9teel,- oils, Conch 2 rnakerg Gouda of every
description, Queensware, Cedarware, Shoes, Car
pets, Oil Clo Pis, Piyiinte,Glass, Oils, Varnish Rana.-
es, Fish, Bal6-a-ndall kind of (Goods kept in a well
regulated store- Our goods are ail new cud fresh
and have been bought for cash at the lab decline
in prices.
We Hatter ourselves that from our long experi
ence in business, mind a determination to sell geode
at small profits, we shall be able to offer unusual
inducements to all buyers who desire to 99 1 '0 !non..
ey.--Plent.e call-arid see for yourselves.
We have a large and well assorted stock of sta
ple and fancy Dry Lioods, embracing
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Jeans, TwereN, (;_ottotlndesrl:ortilTlieir,--
Sattincf ts
ims, Strip K, (.1 11 inghams, Li nm and lUotton
Tuble Di;npers, Urneh tar Towels, I alit:nes, Detains,
A Ipaceas,
FINUY DRESS GOUDS,
'Printings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Sheeting
and Stnitings, Tickings, Linens, Plantsls, IVhite
Goods, Gloves, Hosiery nod Notions. We aro re.
milling new goods every week and_ will supply any
article wanted that we have not on hand Hi a lew
days. .
We pay the highest'rnarket price for ad
country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Egas
Dried Fruit, Rags, &c,
Oct 18„ 1867.
D RS. FETTERHOFF & FORREST
DENTISTS,
Nu. 18 S'outli Alain Street,
Next door to Nixou's I)rug titor t (up Stair ,
C Al4lll EILS Li RAI. 1 1 A ,
Have entered into el - partnership in the Pr ,ctie. n
br o i-try in all its I•'anchea: anti feel anti f-t.t r. , ,t
fur Pietitnesa, Durability and Perfect Adaptation their
work cannot be surpassed.
NITROUS OXIDE GAS &U.,
used to extract Teeth wit hout pain. IVill giro
t•pecial attention to r..guiatioa an:l preserving tho
Natural Teeth. ( 1 11A120ES Mi WE HATE and
Teeth examined FREE CH A
tine of thorn will be nt the Hallo House, arden
cmo.te, on the first Mirriddy to Wednesday of each
month,arid-at-St—Thornas on--tho--eta-cond—Mon-ducy"
arid Tuesday of each month
Oct. 25. i 857.
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D R. D. A. STOUFFER; DENTIST.
' 4,11 / 4 4.14i.
PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN
GREENCA.S'I'LE, PA.
T A VING taken a thorough course ot Anqtriin
. tion in Dental science and ;more than fixc
yeant experience, is prepared to practice hid protes•
sign wilh care anti rail iltion. Double and Arigi,
.etS Of Teeth inotin.i'd and insured on the •444_3!!1
pia: e, city ;•,ty It, which is beau:in/I and niON C,inl
fai..l)4,l:VOrfl at prices n inch dc fy c.:mpetition.Teeth ,
ranucted un G. 1.1 or :Si.vor. HaraJg one Alf Dr-
Richards Ether or N Ircati; t-,;.rays , o Nopa•cri ct
11e*7.M. , the gums, proves an fII .t .. 1 ild ir e
having Te 4. 4 1.1 extractv‘l. iy er f. it. .
:encra ily Itkrrt, and ahvly-C - ari'c I prefer it t 1., N
-
taus (laid,: Gna ig r ooto—Eiortricity is 111.`i1 for
weak netveil and neurii.gii. d o ch.irge fir evr1:11
motion of Tetth. lit. ye your Teeth ezunwed on,:e
cr txrico a Pear, and f Itv i ;14 s(1011 as a cvi t ty
finned. 'hue nil Teeth rn4y be saved. Particu
lar htfrntion is p lid to children's teeth (too untvh
imitlect..ll by parents), also, the pre-airvatt,in at tho
cutursl o r g a n by filling. Dental rooms in N,
thantel 'Martin's re4leocu . once occupied by Dr
Dentiat, ltaittature trtret t
Ocrollt, II '867.
Fotisailvy Isratl Machi;ae f.k:atnio :,z,
FaivATa sazce,.
11 F.SSRS Hess & Emmert inlendinz tho
ofr•r n t Private 8-,le then F‘mliJry.
and Machine 81.,nr :Ind all Its contents, Invented
near Quincy, Franklin Co, Pn. For Infurnmtion.
‘l,l,lrpsd IIEBS & EMMMIT,
- Nnv. B —tf. Quincy, Franklin Co., Pa.
L ADIES Dress Gal hi of a.l kind.: it the Ftnre of
AISBUSIZDN, BENR.DIOI& CD
0 E IIoO.ITING6 ut
1 Al FST a rri ,ai:lSr tv Goods at lila atnie u
1 J AHLIEHBON. BENEDICT ef. CO.
iyilliii A. ith aid Vegetables—throul&iiiiit; —
itopasrm, tit IZEID'S.
May 17
L'ILOOIt Oil Clotho. nil p,.tterne and style at tha
store cf Basignarc &
PRICC & lIOFFLIOH'L.