Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, January 10, 1868, Image 3

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VALUABLE .SMALL FARM
ROIL SAIE.
?THE subscriber offers at Private Sale his firm
1 containing 43 acres and some per 'hes of clear
land, about one half mite North of Waynesboro',
on the Qutncy road. This land all lays to the mor
-g
sun and is in the best kind of order, has all
been limed except IR acres w,thin 18 months to the
amount of 100 bus. to the acre pawl part o f it bad
ROO; there is about 1500 bus. of 'irrie now ready F or
the balance, which will be put on yin the spring.—
The fences on the pis perty are good,a good bearing
Orchard and also a new one-of - 100 trees of choice
fruit just begining to bear, a nevi r-tailing well of
elegant water, a 'good comfortable hou4e, a tolerable
fare Barn, Carriage hous„.e Hog pen, Corncribs , and
a good ;lied for has "rids is one of the choicest
pieces of land in Franklin Connty, converhent to
Town and to Mills in the ne4hhorhood. The land
is all clear I have also 23 acres of elegant Mum-
Lain land that I will sell with it if desired. For ref
er...ace to the above property, please call on Mr. Geo
Beaore in Wanesburo', or Mr. Johnlßrent n ger who
resides on-said property. Q. BALSLEY.
Nuv. 29 —tf
Newest, Best, Cheapest
CLOTHING
'llllO
CEORCE BENDER
Wir flaw recont:y opene3 up an entire new
stock of
fga 111 P JUL .11E .1 4 41 W. 411. r.
AND SUMMER
All of which has been obtained from the
justly celebrated house of A. JARRETT, Bal
timore. _ _
Every article sold is WARRANTED to be of
the beat custom make, and the material just what
it isreprceented to be.
A lull assortment of GENTS FURNISHING
GOODS always on band, such as Under Clothing,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Collars, &c.
All we ask is, that you give us one trial, and
you will 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] Waynesboro .
O.
It is the beat chance ever offered to agents!
One or two days will Eke.Cllce a good
Sewing Machine, Watch, Silk Dress Revo.ver,
or some other article of equal value, Free of Co t !
Agents wanted everywnev, male and fern tle , for
the best One Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale in the coun
try.
Send fir Circular. S. C. TB O!VIPSON* CO.
86 Hanover Street. Boston, !Cass,
Dec. -
,PLIVICNIFE IDE S, nt J. ff. Joh in-
FLAVORING Extract:4 —Vanica, L rpnt and
Orange Concentrukd, ialtect in, purity and
&Honey of flavor, at
.10 BA LES Seamless grain Bags in store and
for sale cheap by
: I.KER, INILT• Si Cu
ilage.stown
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GROCERIES.'
C. H. DICKEL
IATOULD respectfully announce to his friends
.
V V and the public generally that he pr epared
to supply all who need' "- '—
COFFEE, SNAR, SYRUPS,
FISH, TO . CCO. CIGARS,
_ SPICES, TEAS, RICE,.
SALT, - BROOK BUCKETS,
TWINES,
Also a full assortment of
Confectionaries,
Notions,
‘k.
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 past favors he respectfully solicits
a continuance of the same.
Aug. 21, 1807.
HE "EUREKA" SMUT AND SEPA-
T _
RATING MACHINE.
PATENTED FEBRUARY,23, 1867.
M. HAYS, Sole Agent
For Franklin, Perry, Cumberland. Bedford and
Fulton Counties, Pa and Washington and
Frederick Counties, - Aid.
This Macine is put before tbc 4 public upon its 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 satisfaction given. For
Circular ad .irese M. HAYS,.
Men ersburg, Pa.
N. B.—The subscriber also builds:And repairs
MILLS ofall kinds at short notice and upon the
most approied plans. Cast Iron and Turbine Wa
ter W heels, Burs, Boulting Cloths, Flour Packers,
Belting, Proof Staffs and all kinds of Mill Furnish
ings furnished at the lowest cash prices. All work
and goods warranted. M. H.
June 24. ly.
filE UT FIRM!
CARRIAGE MAKING!
'THE subscribers would inform the public that
the', have associated themselves together in the
Carriage making business, an I that the business
hereafter will be continued at Jacob. Adams' old
stand under the firm of ADAMS & HAWSER. Tly
will - have constantly on hantl — BllG.
GIES of every description ; new and-
second-handed Vehicles of , all kinds. ";•4:' •
Or 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 its * call before purchasing
elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS,
_ GEORGE B. BA N 1 KER,
Church Street. newly _re r; )si!e f it M E Church
Jan 26-0 '
FREE EXHIBITION!
W• A. REID
1 N VITES his customers and the public general.
ly to call and examine his stock of go ods just o.
pened.
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41 1 11 , *if( '
!i'cr
COFFEE,
TEAS,
N. 0. and P. R. MOLASSES,
No. 1 M ACKREL,
CODFISH
aad a full lime of leading articles.
SPICES
Bought at th• most celebrated Spice Mills: and war.
ranted PUKR.
Delicacies and Be king 'airier of choicest quail
ties.
CRA NBERRIES,
Fr. CURRANTS,
CANNED FRUIT,
Posehes,Pice Apples, Strawberries, GREEN
CORN, &e.
N. Y. F. CHEESE—aiI winter.
MASON'S CRACKERS—Water, Mushroom,
Cream. Sugar. &c.
cpiommerra IATAL 7Et.
GLASSWARE!
Plain and fled Granite Tea Sets, cups and sau
cers, dishes, meat plates, &c. of the latest styles.
Fruit stands, (Glass) Butters, (wL't) plain and
cut goblets, tumblers, ,c.
Presentation cups and fancy China fAr the Holi
days.
CONFICCTIOMARIV. Candice, Datcs,ANuts, and
Toyb to tickle the young.
COme one, come all.,
W. A. IZEID .
Waynrsboro', Dec. 6, 1667.
COMPLIER' lENTS
OF THO
SS 3M AL. IS C)
Holiday Presents !
A NEW WANT bUYPLIED.—The atten'ion
of the public is Invited to the fine assortment of
_CONFECT/ONE/if 1 7 , NUTS, FRUITS, TOYS,
4.0., 4C.. recently opened in the ruusn adjoining
Goon & Stonehouse ) store.
Prices to suit the times.
Everything cheapr than ever before ofnred .
Call and sue before purehnailg elsewhere.
A large assortment of Frames, Moulding for
Frames, Cusses, &c., on band which will be sold at
immense reduction, '
cdszE
L
Dec 20 tf. ' HAMILTON & B &OK' BILL
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ried 1 9 rul
,
.
T)EECHES pet.. d unpeel , Apples Great
I and Dried at - J. EI.D.E.N'.I.
Dec. 13 if. '
1 4 -I LOOR Uil Ofoihe,air patterns atnl stylo at rho
meta of .Asate,:sON, BEArptcr Co.
SUGAR-
SYRUPS, -
PRUNES,
RAISENS,
A NOTICE FOR :ALL TO READ I .
THE "MORNING:GLORY!"
Is Vie Cheapest .aacithe Best Base Burning :1
Stove bejorethe Public 1
TBE No. 9 M. G. sells at $25, and is nearly.s9
lbs. heavier than the No, 9 Oriental, end is larger
than the No. 10 or No. 11, whir elle et floe t o six
dollars more than the No. 9M. . A gain, the morn
ing Glory is!llse onlvrstove th t breaYYYccca up its cinder
and passes:them off with - the ashes; This - is done
by means of its Miff Grate. Thiti grate hi not in
any other stove, nor can any other stove use it--
This mill grate is insured for five years, now, in the
arien tal stove, when you must takeicut cinder you
have to - open a door on tap of the firepot and with
poker rake them up 9nd pass them out through
this door Very nice that, provided some of the hat
cinder falls on your nice carpet,. "Oriental Book,
page 3 says that you-must taketoff your pipe during
the season from the stove and remove the ashes &c.,
which have accumulated in the back flue." An-
L.ther n ice job in a nice room. Now, nothing of this
kind have you to do in the Morning Glory.
W. A. mit ITI.B' is the only agent in Waynes
boro' for the sale of the M. G. stove. No has sold
since the 28th day of Sept., 50'of these stoves. The
M. G. has taken since 1866 all first class Prernitimr
over all other Base,Burning stoves. C ( 811 and see
the at eve in operation and learn what the stove is,
for yourselves, then you can judge which is the hest
stove. Trusting that in this exposure I have done
no injust ice I leave it for the public to judge as to
of these stoves shall receive their patronage.
CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE
TUE MORNING GLORY !
The Mdrning Glory is a perpetual burner, having
a magailno or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re
quired to be MIL() but once a day, and if the proper
sized coal isused it is not neccessary to rekindle
the fire during the entire winter.
(No clinker will remain in these stoves . nor will
there be any trouble from slate, or other impurities
in the c onl, the'fire being always at the base of the
coal, the i m purities are left in the ashes and ground
out by the 4,141
THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST
ECONOMY OF FUEL !
The combus . tion of fuel being perfect and at a
high temperature, the amount of heat produced
from the same quantity of cos I 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 mike outer
surface of the Morning Glory is radiating surface.
Add to this the surface of i lijects heated by rays
of light through thc mica 'windows, and you have
the rcret of the great heating properties of the
Moiling Glory Kith a small amount of fuel.
WY - For sale at W. A. TRITLE'S Tin_and
Stove Store.
He has a large stock of Stoves, Tinware and oth
er goods in his line, which he will rell cheap. You
will find the best COOK. NINE PLATE and
CO Al. STOVES in market. Also on hand Bras,
Copper and Iron Kettles. His Copper Kettles are
better than are offered for sale elsewhere, and cheap
er, as he makes them, and can sell at shorter profits
Also the best CISTERN PUMP• in market, i a
strong, simple durable and cheap, is insured not to
freeze. Call and see it. All finds of repairs done.
in Tin, Copper or Sheet iron. Don't fail to call as
you will find a large stock of gouda.
Sept. 6.-7 mos, W. A. TRITI.E.
LIVERY! LIVERY
MBE subscribers announce to the public that
they still continue the Livery business. Have
ing recently added both horses and vehicles to their
itstuck they are now better pTi pared than
ever to accommodate persons wanting
fine riding and driving horses end com
iortable conveyances. An attentive Os•
tler alwaynn_attertd_vince_ttudp_arlies_tm
veyed toany point desired, night or day.
caPossengers convoyed daily 1,. and from Oreen
atAle Their Bu;!. , leaves at 6i A, M. and retinue
7, P.M.
WOLFERSBERGER & STONER.
Avg, .30-tf.
NEW FIRAI.
TII E undersigned would respectfully call the at
tendon of the Public to tiwir stock of
FrICTIETLZ,TXPT_TZILM`,
embracing all aiticleß of Furniture usually manu
factured by cabinut makers. We will also give our
attention to
corrlN WANING,
and hope by strict attention to business to merit a
liberal sbarn of public patronage. All- orders for
FurnittiFe or Coffins attended to with dispatch.—
Our Furniture Room: can be found on Main street,
upstairs, in NlTillaims Fl inegnii's Drill Shop.
J. M. de F. IJENDE.R,
December 21— tf.
DR. T. D. FRENCH,
~l~a~iir`
r•mitaq:ixstoxi ?
NSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted
jon Platina, Gold and Vuicanne.
. Particular atteutiou gi%en to the preservation of
the natural tenth.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered fur the extrae
ipn .0 tee th without pain.
Once at hie:residence on Mechanic Street.
Feb. 8•
it N i - ii 806 k !
M'Everybady should read H. M lerider's Hu
morous Pbsm ma Masters. Scut by Alitil,pn
roceipt of 75 cents Add rvs4
EEI•IIART, CitlDBl: & OA 0 ., Publishes,
licrk, Pa.
Tlec. 4t.
i ; ; Yßpms—Goo,l awl Ci.eap a
It'Etzed
GEO, W. WELSH,
ATTOHN CY AT LAW.
Office in the Town Halt Builling, next &or to
the Post °Mee.
Ike. 13,1867.
en 1:C an.l :11. , ttutz at the stare'ot .
stae.as tN, kit Co
EVERYBODY
COME AND SEE
TUE IMPROVED _ _ •
ORIENTAL
BASE BURNER,
At,,the sign of the Big Red Horn, end you will be
convinced that the Oriental is the best, theltand
vomest and the cheapest Base Burning Coal stove
in the -
WORLD _
for truth is mighty and will prevail. We- have the-
Morning Glory•in our Ettore so that you can judge
for yourselves. D. D. RUSSELL 'sells the No. 9
at $23, No. 10,at $27, No. flat ;JO, No. 12st
The, Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better grate,
maker More heat with leis coal than the Morning
G loot,. The (Mental has taken the four first prem
iums at the Stale Fairsi , of New York, and the large
Siher Meddle at Lthe - American Institute. Come
and sae at the sign of the . •
iglt I G , B-ED HORN",
Waynestoro'. Pa., where you:can get any ;kind of
B.ovee you want of D. 13. RUtSSEI,I,,
who always keeta of hantl i andi for sole Tinware
glade of the best tin andby good workrnsn. House
furnishing goads &e. nt the siert of the
BIGRED.HORN.
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaces,
Rave received Pour Flint Clang Prentitung at the
New York State and other Faire. Also, the
scent-SILVER-MEDAL-at-the-Fair of --
the American Institute held in the
'City of New York, IMO.
THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY
ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE
MADE DURING THE SEASON.
THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OF
THE APARTMENT.
THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM
THEM. , -
"THERE CAN BE NO CLTNICER OR SLAG TO
OBSTRUCT.
THE FIRE WILL REMAIN' FOR DAYS WITH.
OUT ATTENTION
THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO Al
"OPEN FIRE."
TREY . AMC POWERFUL HEATERS AND
YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO
MILD WEATHER.
THEY ARE TRH MOST ECONOMTCAI
STOVES AND FURNACES. RYER
MADE.
TFUR-TURNACE WILL BEAT, BATISTA°.
TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A
LOWER BOOM, WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL
Kiglit Sims of the Stovee, and Throe Sines of tlw
Parlor Fttroaces.
Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade by
PERRY & CO"
ORIENTAL STOVE WORTS,
No. 113 I.lallson St., Albany.
Sala at Retail by
D. D.RUSSET.L,
Sign of the Big Red Horn, •
Waynesboro,' Pa
COOK STOVES!
ritawnre,
Ironware,
Brassware,
Japanned - ware - ,
House Furnishing Goods
And other u9eful arttelra at the Pig ri et the BIG
RED MIR'S, Waynesboro', Pa , where a large ac
sortment of
COOK STOVES, •
NINE PLATE STOVE,S
PARI.OII:STOVE, S
COAL STOVES, etc.
of the latest improvement., the very hest in the
market, at the Uheap Tin and stove store of
D. B. NUSSSELL.
TINWARE
made of the host Tin in the market, and warranted
at tho sign of the _
- ` 4 3Eratig ec2. Mitrcorna..'9-
1). B. RUSSELL keeps conatan tly on hand a
large assottnvnt of House Furnishing Goods for
sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Keros.lne Oil and a large
misartment of Lamps.
Washing Made Easy !
by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever made.
PClllOllb iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c., can get full value for
their money by caling on
D.l) RUSSELL,
Sign of the"BID RED HORN."
aynesboro', Pa
Oct 25. •
- , -
Hides Wanted;
THE subserilwr will py the highest cash dice
A. for Hides delivered at the E tore of 6'iover &
Wingo rt, Quincy. or lathe liqrdware taro ou
Messrs. Geiser & * ithinehnrt, in LVaynesborn'. H
The higest eish p ice will :Ilse be plid 301) cord
of Banc, to be dolivere.d at Quincy.
Nov. 15—tf. GEO. MIDDOUIt.
Ca. C. 3E1,Q,.11,003E35,
16, West_Wushiugton Street,
PEAT Elt IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Fine Gold Jewelry, Alive( Plated W 1 ,e,
tirueT.l.cLus, s,:e
SECOND AT AL.
Groat Reductio .n.Prices!
PRICE 84 HOEFLICH'S,
Where they have received the finest assortment
of goods of all kinds that have been brought to
Weynesboto' since the war. 800 ht et slow price
and will be sold accordingly.
The eul scrit•ent kindly ask t citizens of Way nem
bore' and vicinity to call and ex mine their goods.
and feel assured that they will concur in the a
lma statement.
Silks, Alpacaptepii, Pique cloths. Mohair Reps
Merinos, Deloins.Coburgs,All.wool Detains in all
shades and qualities.-
Cloths, eassimeres, Cords; Satinets,Jcnns.Twieds,
all varieties, with a host of sail kinds of get ds at
Oct. 4 1867. ritiun at. litiErLik•il's
B REAKFAST shaW's
Long n.. 11 Flom Shawls,
OTA EI`AND Crude flew the Chnnlbere g
0 'IA col on Facto)) , ,at I R cr. & Horri,rEn's.
GUM Illordsttr a nice article for 8 rainy day nt
--- Pima & liotrtacu
ITN BITE Wool and Gr i ey in ß oic lan di ke i t i s op a y t mmes.
MANIIAI TAN. Gtrmantonn Frc'ery Yarns
at PRICE & Hoal LICC'S.
A LOT Priet y cartimets at
PIIICE & HoEnden's.
N EW Styles of liorp iki-ts at
Pit ICE & Ilourtactes
B ALIN ORALS avery cl eip lot just received at
PILICS & 110/FL' CH'S
Ni. .;lsT and Boys Boots and Shoes
Also Ladies Muses and Childrens
shires and Gaiters at
Pula; a tiorriton's
JR GM EM ADE Rag,Carpe p ts m a o t s a
Ho
Enion's
F RE 1.1 Meckrel at
ant a llogmorea
B UCKSKIN Gloves and Gauntlets nt
1— rItICE S iiO6IPLICII.EI
LA - DlES — Sack( oths at --
Placa & 1l F FLICFi d.
GUM Shoes and easels's at
& HONFLICH.P.
186
LADIES FUlts !
The Brent Cumberland Valley Hat and Fur Em
porium, the fashionable resort of Ladies arid Gentle.
men visiting Chamber sburg, is at
J. L. DECIIERT'S, :-outh Front Street •
The largest assortment of Hats, Gays and La
dies Furs west of Philadelphia, WHOLESALE
OR RE VAIL, nt prices to suit the Ones. A va
riety in the way of,a full set of birdie's Furs at ON
LY r . 1V E DOLLAR:i, and a good article ut that
Atter visiting other places call a lid see if we can
not sell cheaper goods than csnbe had elsewh• re.
Chanibershurg 1V0v.22, 1867.
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fierWe have just recoivod our Pew stock
of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS. AND SHOES,
To which we call the-attention of all who
wish to buy cheap eonds.
A Ma:l23ON, 13ENEDICT & CO.
1) 11.. JOUN A. HATTON,
[Prom thol e Philadelphi Denta I Coll c
.13 E N S T - .
GREENCAST.I4I4:,
Nitrous Oxide Gas
Used to
EXTRACT TECTH wiTtrourr PAIN,
Or when patients desini it, he will 1140 t. l- 111 N 112
()Mit% SPRA Y, n pr , cess of lorreziag the G t7t3
Denti: try dune in a seton'tlic rn in
ner
He will insert A r tifirialrneth mounted en Gold
Silver, Platin•t or Vu ennite, an.l warr.trittid to give
trithonetion.
011ie°, No., 1i 6 North Carli-dc btreet, nearly op
posite the Aden% flouts.
N .t.; 1.
1 17,14 Shoca •r».I Samilig at
Putc.; t4i 11 , 11:rti - V4
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r — AfFST
a r c , a t .Now UNTO Lei at tiro m., o
AmustsoN,
li.tLerztAtzi
rThawls,
II (ants sacks, at
Paws &
lIUDSON BAY WOLFF ROBES!
COON SKIN ROBES!
BATS AND CAPS!
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
QIJEENSWARE,
CARPETING R,
HARDWARE,
OIL cr.onis, &c
NEW OBE.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
COON 4; STONEJOUSE
WOULD respectfully inform the public the,
they have now opened nt their new room, on
the southwest corner of the Diamond, in W ayees
bolo', a large and_well_selected stook of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Dardevare A -
and Ciatiery,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Coach-makers Goods of — evnry
description, Queensware, Cedarware, Shoes, Car
pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, Oils ) Varnish Brain
ers..Pish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a well
regulated store. Our goods arc all new and fresh
and have been bought for cash at the late decline
in prices. •
We flatter ourselves that from our long experi
ence in business, and a determination to sell gcolls
at small profits, we shall be able to offer unusual
inducements to all buyers who desire to srue mon
ey. 'Please call and see for yourselves.
We have a large and well assorted stock of sta
ple and fancy hey Clouds, ennui:min
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cotton Ors, Cords, Den
ims, Stripes, Checks, Uinghams, Linin and 'Cotton
Table D;apers, Crash ler l'uwels.Calleoes, Delaitw,
A Ipaecas,
PINOT DRESS GOODS,
Trirnings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Sheetlr irs
and 6hirtings, Tickings, Linens, Flannels, White
Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re
ceiving new goods every week and will suLiply any
article wanted that we have not Lin hand in a lew
days.
We pny the highest market price for all kinds r f
country produce such as 13acon, Lard, Butter, Eggs,
Dried Fruit, Rags, dtc,
(.:ct lS„ 1867.
D R. D. A. STOUFFER, DENTIST
PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN
GREENCASTLE, PA. •
- LT A IN( taken a.thorough course of in-truc
tion-in-Dental-seience—e
years experience, is prepared to, practice his proles
Dion with care and intuition. Double and single
eels of Teeth mounted and insured on the new
plft:e, city style, which is beautiful and more com
fortably worn at prices which defy comfit:tubas:l eetti
mounted on G ild or Silver. having one of Dr-
Richards Ether or Narcotic Sprays, a process of
fretzint; trke gums, proves an excellent illethod of
having '1 eeth extracted. Pa in scarcely is telt, is
generally liked, and always sane. I prtfer it to /Ni
trous Oxide Gas M igileici-E ler-tilt:lly is used her
weak nerves and neura gii. o charge for -exam
ination of Teeth. have your Teeth examined once
or twice a year, and filled as soon as a cavity is
formed. '1 hus all Teeth may be saved. Pan ten
lar attention is paid to children's teeth (too Intlell
neglected by parents), also, tl.e preservation 01 lint
-natural organ by filling. lit its! JOOlll5 is IN
thaniel Martin's residence, once occupied ity Lr
11anunilt, Dentist, West ha:Unarm street
October I 1 1867.
IS S!
NEW C ' OO
AT OLD PMCES
METCALFE& HITESHEW
Have just reamed from •IVew York and Philadel
phra with one of the largest as.sortid stocks of Dry
Goods and Notions ever brought is Chambersburg
We are selling most of our stock at such prices as
ranged previous to the war. Here they are:
Calicoes, g. od for Comforts, only 6}
'alicocs very good for 8 to 10
Ca lie, , es bed made on'y 121}
Delainca good (hest old style-) only I•2i
I/el:lines, beautiful uew styles. 01.1 y 18./-
1/deities, hest evade, only
'anyn Flannel, very good, only 18
Muslin, heavy, one yard w only 1 . 2 i
e Nuol Cotton, hest waxed, 200 yds. t
Be.t. :skirt Braids 8
CAI:PETS, CARPETS. •
kali
Those btnu•iful wool-striped Carpet 9 85
All wool imported. 3nly till 00
A full assortroent of Uarpsts of every desertptipn
at very low plicea.
3:2o3Ezmisks tp-ici• cam ES
full lino of Dress Goole of every description.—
OIL CLOTHS
for 'tableland floor in great variety; in short you
will find a full assortment of every article belong'.
jog' to the Dry Croods L line.
Nov 151 METCALFE & - lIITESIIE W.
THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME.
')f the Nashington 11 - ouqc Merchant Tailor
ing Establishment,
fins jut received another St.els. of Goods for
NEN AND BOY'S WEAR,
.
En¢lish, Fr,mch and American 13EAVE11S.—
Plume and Fancy (3 SSD' it; RES. English and
Fetich DOE SKINS. Plain and Fancy VEs-
TIN tliS, All will be made to order or sold to suit
iusomers.a A good sto. kof
Lidies' Cloaking of the _Latest Styled.
Also, a full stock of
FITILN [SUING GOODS,
Such as Sui pen lers, Half 1(0.4e, Silk and
Linen lizindtterchi. Fine Shirts, Under r...4hirt.R,
Draw,rs, Neck 11.:s of all Stylus, the Nita : Style
Scurf.,
Linen and Paper Collars, all Styles.
All to be sold at pri.e, vi suit ttfe times. Custom
crs-can save ot.nwy by oiling- and ex uniniug 111 y
Stock before purdiaging ols, where.
J. A. FISHER,
Waßhiegno House, West Washing -too St.
-Iaoe• 15, V 67. ITagerstown. Al,l.
ifoluatatrfi2a4l - 311. - tiThine Stapp at
PRIVATE SIII3Z.
%, 118811$ ficas & Emmert intending to gait the
liusinees,all;•r at Privato sale their Foundry
and Machine ShoNcencl all its contents, Locate 4.1
na.uincy, Fraukirl*, , - so. Pa. For Infarrnat.on
taldrysi 11 Ells & EIIMExT.
Nov. 8 -- tf Quincy, Franklin Co., Pa,
rkll, Cloth nos paper Ilfintl3 utile store of
1 1 n
AItueOIi : BENTVICIT 6: do
0 VERCOATI \GS
i ' 4 rir)D Levy Sugar of
k-A
CIIAMBERSIME,G,
J. A. FIEII
PRYOR. & liogrtrares.
RELD* 3,