Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 07, 1868, Image 3

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    PALLIg SHE
W I RE subscriber will eel! at public sale et his ea.
1 41 idence, 3 mike Southwest of Waynesboro', on
the old Hageratown road, and near Salem Church,
on Thursday the 27th of February the following
personal property, to wit ;
6 WORK HORSES,
three of *bleb are good leaders I yearling ()int
4 'HEAD ZILCH COWS,
4 young Hcifets which will be fresh about the first
of April, 3 head young Cattle, 1 Bull, 2 Shoat's, 1
Sow with 9 Pigs;
TWO FARM WAGONS
one four-inch, thu other two• inch treed, I two horse
Wagon , 1 Now Jersey Reaper and Mower com
bined, 1 new Grain Drill, (Lily & Lecron's make)
1 good Spring Rake, Threshing Machine and Horse
Power, about SO R strap; 1 now Wood Bed, 1
pair Hay Carriages, 2 three-horse Plows, 2 two
horse Plows, 1 good Cutting' Box ; 3 Double Shov
el Plows, 2 new single Shovel news, 2 new Har
rows, one three-horse and one two-horse, 1 set
BLACEiSMITH TOOLS,
double. single ant treble trees, jockey sticks, 2 sets
Breechbends, 2 sets Front Gears, 4 housens, 6 sets
Plow Oasis, 5 new Fly nets. 1 wagon saddle, 2
plow lines, - 6 blind bridles, 5 halters, 9 cow chains,
2 barn shovels, 1 pair spreaders, filth chain, log
chain, 2 sets butt traces, 1 act Weald. chains, 1
'indmill, rakes and forks, two pitch forks, two
dung forks, 1 dung hook, two sets dung boards, 1
new copper kettle, about
300-BBLS. CORN,
about 600 lbs Pork, Lard by the pound, Applebutter
by the crock, about 2.000 Staves and Heading, a—
bout 4 TONS OF HAY, and other articles too
numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'—
clock on laid day when the terms will be made
known. . ISA A O . FOX.
Jan. 24—ts. G. V. Mona, Auct.
HE undersign' d will ofi•r at Pubhe sale, at
h's residence. near Frantz's Church, between
Ringgold end ro,' on Monday Ike 10th
dcy o f February following personal prop
erty, to wit :
HEAD HORSES ,
some of which are excellent plow leaders and °th
en superior for saddle or harness,
8 HEAD CATTLE,
Bull and 1 Fat steer, 12 Head Hoge ; 2 Wag
ons, one a lour-inch tread nearly new, 1 wood bed
and pair new Wood Ladders 2 pair Hay Carriag
al, one nearly new, 1 one V - ) rso — Wilton, 3 Bar
shear Plows, 2 single and two doable Shovel Plows
3 Harrows, 2 long ladders. 6 sets Horse Gears and
2 sets breeching, collars, bridles, lines, forks,-takes,
shovels, barrels, tubs, cider barre la, meat benches
churn. zneat vessel. together with
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
consisting of Bureaus Bafes,,bedstead• and bedding,
Stoves and pipe, Chairs, Tables, dtc. and a lot old
ken , as well as a lot
H A. Y-B Y H E - T - 0 N
and many other articles usually kept on farms.-
- The terms of sale are—On all sums.of $5 and up
writ; a credit of six menthe will be given by the
purchasere giving their notes w ith approved seen
rity, and if not paid within ten days after maturity
irateresi_to_llo lAA from day of sale. Bale to corn
sauce-aa-/O-o'elock, -
Jan.24—te
PUBLIC SALE.
E subscribl
residence, three
Hope. on the Toad leading to Broarn:a Sat
urday the lilth day of Februutrpolze_tollolving_per-
Banal property to Wit :
3 WORK HORSES,
6- woo of which is a bead mato with fool ; I two-year -
Hag Colt ;
2 FRESH SLILCH_COWS,
1 Bull.jibeifen
I PLANATTION WAGON,
1 Spring Wagon panty new, 1 Wood Red, 1 Parr
Hay Carriers, 1 Grain Drill, 1 Spring Rake,
1 INEANNT REAPER,
1 Thrashing Machine and horse power, 1 Clover
huller, 1 Gum Belt 60 ft. long, 1 leath .r belt, 1 bay
fork and 4 pulleys; 90 ft. new rope, 1 new dinner
table, 2 grain cradles, 2 mowing scythes, I saw: for
Gleaning apple trees, a lot old Iron. 2 sires, 11 Ilith
chains, 8 new single trees, 1 new feed trough, I sets
Breechlvands, I sets front gears, 4 Housens, 4 fly.
nets, 4 blind bridles, a lot collars, 3 sets Blow Gears,
butt and.brsast chain', 1 Banshear Plow, 1 Harrow - 1
11 single shovel plows, 2 double shovel Plows, 1 tar
can, 1 jackscrew, Corn Coverer, 4 halters and
chains. 1 six-horse and 1 four•borse line, 2 pa.ts ,
repels, 1 three-hone tree, double tree, 8 ladders 481
ft. lathe, I mhatock,
SEPARATO:II.!,
with horse power;,new saddler bench, sail other ar
ticles not neccesaary to mention. Sale to com
mence at 9 ~clock on saii.l.xlay when the terms wrll
be mado known by JOHN F. HESS.
Jan. 17—to. 4. V. 4CJIIIGI. Auct. '
PUBLIC SALIN
VIHE subscriber intending to quit farming, will
sell et Public Sale, at his residence, at Mt. Hops,
• in Quincy township, on Thursday the 20th day of
February next, the following pyre.mat prJp arty. to
wit: I good work and FAMILY HORSE ,
10 HEAD OF CATTLE
3 of which are good M ilch COW large Devon
Ileiters, I Devon dull , 4 head young cattle, 0 bead
}logs ;
1 F A.lthl WAGON,
4-inch tread, I 2;and 4 horse wagon 2 itV-h tread, I
goad Spring wagon, 1 standing top Baggy. I spring
rake, I set new Hay CArriers, 1 Wheat Fen, 2 sets
new Breechbande, 2 blind ltrtgiles, 2 collars. 2 fly -
nets. all new ; backbend and backing straps for a
one-horse wagon. 2 pair butt chains, 1 patr breast
chains, 2 now halters and chains, 1 set Buggy Iki
ness, 2 two. horse plows, t Harrow 1 Shovel Pion,
12Corn Coverer, I two.horse epreader. 2 double, 1
trebel and 8 single trees, d manure book;
14 Tons Timothy Hay
1 grain shovel, a lot rakes and forks, 10 cow chains ,
2 sets dung boards, 1 dung sled. a lot oak lumber,
such as I-inch boards, inch plank. I wheelbar
row, 2 mattocks, 1 cross-cut saw. 1 new axe, maul
■nd wedges, tar.can, a lot tools, such as augers.
chisels, drawing knife, bamm"rs, square and saws
new grindstone and frame, a lot grain basis, grain
cradle and mowing scythe, a lot brJoin handles, 2
long !Adders, 1 log chain ;
120 BARRELS OF CORN
One number 9 Cook stove,l Parlor Word Stove
1 large meat vessel, benches, boxas and barrels, 1
barrel slacked lime for whitewashing, 1 bedstead, 2
wash stmnds. 26 yds carpet, a lot books, 1 shot gun,
1 new rills, a lot empty bottle., a lot window blinds,
Potatoes by the bushel, shoulders and aide.; by the
pound, 4 chairs, crocks, jugs, tinware, and many e.
ther articles too numerous to mention, bale to
commence at 9 o'clock on said day, wh en the terms
will be made known by
Jan. 24-4 i.
LET all hearta b glad when th4rcisigeiki;i47o•
go• Corn starch, bilver Gloss iStarch (for the
Laundry') Farina, Bakers Chocolate, Norfolk d o ,
co c oa, and a multitude of articles tor family u+e,
cheap et
Dec 13 tr.,
WILLIAM WILES
widen] of • mile west of Mt.
D %NIEL TR ITLE.
6. V. Mona, Auct.
'GROCERIES.
•
C. H. ilviczEza
wo O n tl d Ite
public respectfully gale a nnounce r4liy
tat h
e to i f s
e r r io a n r t
to foul* all who need
COPP Et, SUGAR, SY R U
FISH, TOBACCO, CIG 61,
SPICES, TEAS, Inc
BROOM, BUCKE
TWINES,
SALT,
Also a fall assortment of
Confectionaries,
Notions, •
Stationery, etc.
Country Produce
Taken in exchange for goods. In connection
with the Grocery business be also keeps FLOUR
and PEED STUIP; then which there can be none
better nor cheaper.
Thankful for past favors he respectfully solicits
a continuance of the same.
Aug. 2,1867.
T" "EUREKA". SMUT AND SEPA
RATING MACHINE. •
PATENTED FE II Rtief o t RY, 23, 1867.
M HAYS, idol° Agent
For Franklin, Perry, Cumberland, Bedford asd
Fulton Counties, Pa , and Washington and
Frederick Counties, Md.
•
This Macine is before the public upon its own
merits. It is the most complete machine of the kind
now in use, and is guaronted to all purchasers. In
manse will pay be required until the machine has
been thoroughly tested and @alit faction given. Fot
Circular ad•lrees M. HAYS,
Men ersburg, Pa.
N. B.—The subscriber also builds and repairs
MILLS ofell kinds at short notice and upon the
most approved plans. Cast Iron and Turbine Wa
ter W heels, Bum, !limiting Cloths, P i lloAr Packers,
Belting, Proof 6taffs and all kinds of Miltrurnish
ings furnished at the lowest cash prices. All work
and goods warranted. M. H.
June 24. ly.
1‘ II ILV Flitillt
CIRRIAGII-16IA kIN -!
THE subscribers would inform the public that
then have associated themselves togethei in the
Carriage making busineee, ant that the business
hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old
stand 'under the firm of ADAM & %walla. They
will have constantly on hand BUG
GIES of every description ; new and
second-handed Vehicles of all kinds..: ,- mot
-Kr-Repairing-done-at-short-notice,
They employ none but good mechanics and use
the beat material. Persons wanting anything in out
line will dolman to give - us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS,
GEORGE - B. RAKER,
Church Street neatly "semi 'e the E. E Church
Jan-116-11
FRU BillBITION!
1-N VITES him customers-and-the-public-general
trio call and examioe his stock of ge ode juat.a
COVIEZ,
TEAS,
N. 0. sad P. R. MOLASSES,
Po 1 M ACIEREL,
CODFISH
•
sad a full limo ofJeading articles.
SPICES
Bought at the most celebrated Spice Mills and war
ranted FORS.
Delicticiecanil Baking *tildes of choicest; quali
ties.
CR&NBERRIRS,
Fr. CURARNTS,
CANNED FRUIT,
Pesehes,Pine A pples, Strispberries,.GßEEN
CORN, &o.
Y. F. CHEESE—aII . winter.
MABO l 4'B CRACKE 88 7 -Water. Mushroom,
Cream. 'Sugar, &c.
CZOI:II33EAN,SVV - AII.3EL El
GLASSWARE!
P 1 sin and lig'd Granite Tea Sets, cups and aau•
cars . dishes, meat plates, &c. of the latest styles.
Fruit Mend*, (Glass) Butters, (orb%) plain and
cut sublets, tumblers, At c.
Presentation cups and fancy China ET tho Ho
li
'days.
CONTICITIONARIEt. Candies, Dates, DidtAt, and
Toys to tickle the young.
- "Kir -Come one, come all.
Waynesboro', Dec. 6, 1867
W A YNESBORO' MARBLE YARD.
NIEA.L . S & JIRO.
On Main Street, Wayneahoio', Pa., next door to
the "Bowden House," where they are prepared to
furnish all kni.lB of work in their line, such as
MONUMENTS , TO 1135 ,
IIEADSTONES , MANTLES , &c.,
at the shortest notice, and AS cheap as the cheap.
est.
Give us a call. ^ •
Waynesboro', Jan. 24 U.
EXECTUOR S S NOVICE .
IVNITOTICE is hereby given that lettere testamenta
ry to the estate of Barbara ihdrner, late of
aellington Townsbip, dec'd, have been grm ted to
the undersigned. AII porsone knowing themeelves
indebted to said Estate will please make immodie Lv
payment and those having claim' preaunt them fully,
authenticated tin sett lenient.*
Jan. 31-6 w. ISAAC 81 - IOCKEY,Ex'r.
PILNK.NIFE: 1.11. %DES, —C.III at J. H. IQIUI-
Uec t 3— 4in,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
PRUNES,
RAISENS,
W. A. REID.
A NOTICE FOR ALL TO READ I
THE "MORNING GLOM",
Is the Cheapest math° Best Base Burning
Store be joreihe Futile!
ir E No. 9 M. G. sells at $25, end hi:teddy IN
ihe• hoarier than the No, 9 Oriental, and is larger
than the No 10 or No. l i , which sells at live to six
dollars mare than th a No. 9 M. G. • A gain, the morn
ing Glory is the only store that breaks up its cinder
• ni.l passes them cif with the ashes. This is done
I y means of the Mill Grata. This grate is, not in
any other store, nor can any other stove use h—
ills mill grate is insured for 'five years, now, in the
Oriental stove, when you must takeout cinder you
hare to open a door on top of the fire-pot and with
a poker rake them up and pare them out through
this door Very nice that, provided some of the hot
cinder falls on your nice carpet. "Oriental Book,
page 3 says that you must take I, fr your pipe during
the season from the stove and remove the ashes &c.,
which have accumulated in the back flue." An
other nice job in a nice room. Now 4nothing of this
kind have you to do in the Morning Glory.
W. A. TRITLE is the only agent in Waynes
boro' for the sale of the M. 0. stove. He has sold
since the 28th day of Sept., 60 of these stoves. The
M. G. has taken since 1889 all first class Premiums
over all other Base Burning stoves. Call and, Tr
the at ore in operation and learn what the stoveitsr
for yourselves, then you can judge which is the beet
ate ye. 'Fringing that-in this exposure I have done
no injwit ice I leave it for the public to judge es to
which of th este stoves shall receive their patronsge.•
CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE
THE MORNING GLORY!
e Mornin
a magazine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re
quired to be filled but once a day, and if the proper
sized coal is used ins not necceseary to rekindle
the fire during the entire winter.
(No clinker will remain in these stores. nor will
there bee any trouble from slate, or other impurities
in the c oal, th_e fite being_alwitya_at_the_baso-of-the-
cost , the ira purities are , left in tl
eat by thelfill-grate. - )
TRUE'S NO ESCAPE OF.GAS OR DUST
ECONOMY OF FUEL
Tho combustion of foal being perfect and at a
k teat orature the amount o • • -
from the same quantity of coal
then - at - a - low - temperatuyeArerreirblit as s
tity_othiallis-neccessary to be undegoing the pro
cess of combustion at one time - The ettire outer
'surface of this Morning Glory is radiating surface.
Add to this the surface of cbjects heated by rays
of light through thcznica windows, and you have
the secret of-the great heating properties of the
Meroing Glory with a small amount of fuel•
illiirFor sale at W, A. TRITLICB Tin and
Stove Store.
Its has a large stock of Stoves, Tinware and oth
sr goods in his line, which he will sell cheap. You
will find the best COOK. NINE PLATE aed
COAL STOVES in market. Also on band Braes,
Copper and Iron Kettles. His Copper Kettles are
better than are offered for sale elsewhere, and cheap
er, is he makes them, and can sell at charter profits .
Also the best CISTERN PUMP in market, i
stronk, simple durable and cheap, is insured not to
freeze. Call and see it. All binds of repairs dons,
in Tin, Copper or Bheetiron. • Don't fail to call as
you will find a large stock of goods,
Sept. 6.-7 mos. W. A. TRITLE.
GLOVE
HEAD QUARTERS.
METCALFE & HITESEIEW,
• No. 27, Front Street,
id Door South rj Centro Square,
Is Lead quarters fox Glos of over, description.
They have the largest stock outside of the city, em
bracing FORTY-FIVE DIFFERENT STYLE
Gloves and Gann dem i
Fine Beaver "
Seal skin
Goat "
Buckskin gloves " and Mittens ;
n short, a full !hip of Skin Glove, of every do scrip.
Len can be found et
METCALFE & HITE-4IEW 'S.
/an 17 •
PUBLIC SALE .
r HE subscriber will sell at public sale, near hi s
residence, 3 miles ens, of Waymodion,', ne■r
Hopewell Mille, on Friday she 7th day of February
next, the following personal propcity to wit ; •
2 BUREAUS, 8 STOVES,
2 beds and bedding, 2 chaste. 12 chairs 1 settee, 2
tables 2 atautio, 1 corner cupboard, 1 eight-day
clock, 2 Looking glasses, 1 doughtray, 1 copper ket
tle, Iron pots, flowere t coverlets, quiii4, t111)10 cloths,
Refine!, linnen &c , a lot of pork and hoer .1 !so n
lot of WHEAT, RYE:, CORN AND and
many other ertirl s too numerous to illtention. Mole
•to:carninenre at 10 I t).!cliuilt--oro--zaitl ---111,--when
reasonable credit will be given by
ISAAC SHCCKEY, Efr.
0. V MONO. A uct.
inn.3l—te
NOTICE.
n [MIN: NOTICE is hereby given that an op.
riantion bris bean ma le to the Court of Com
mon Plena of Franklin County, at Jsnuary Term,
1868, to Frankel Charter of Inemporation to sundry
inhabitants of Waynesboro', County af.reanid, un
der the name and style of •'Tlie ay nenboro'
AssO6atiun." W. B. lirtellOW
Jan. 31—aw. Prothnuatory
LIVERY: LIVERY
THE subscribers annourve to the public that
they still continue the Livery btlxiilll•tdi. Hav
ing recently added both horses and vehicle.' to do it
stook they are now better prepared than
eVtlr to accommodate persons wanting
fine riding and driving honsee and coin
tortahle conveyancer. An attentive On.
tier always in attendance, and parties cort;•
'rayed to any point desire', night or day.
e i Pas s angers convoyed d a ily to and front Green
atstle Their Buss Leaves at 61 M. and returns
7, P. M.
WOLFERSHERG ER & EITOYER•
Au -,
tual burner, baying_
a I quail-
CUAWSAII4BUItG, PA.,
EVERYBODY
COME AND SEE
TUE IMPROVED
BASE BURNEII,
At the sign of the Big lied Horn, and von will be
convinced that the Orientni is the beet, tho hand
somest and the cheapest Baca Butting Coal Stove
in the
WORLD
for Oath is mighty and will prevail. We have the
Morning Glory in our more so that you can image
for yourselves. D. D. RUBSELLIseIIs the No. 9
at $23, No. 10 at $27, No. 1 l at 30, No. 12ot $34;
Th. Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better grate,
makes more heat with leis coal than the Morning
Glory. The Oriental has taken the four first prom•
iums at the State Fairs.of New York, and the large
Silver Meddle:et the American Institute. Come
and use at the sign of the •
"BIG RED BORN",
Waynesboro', Pe., whcro you - can get Any ,kind of
Stores yes went of D.ll. RuesELL,
who aler:tys keeps on hand and for aide Tinware
mad. of the bept tin andby good workmen. House
furnishing goods &c. et the sign of the
BIG RED HORN
VED ORIENTAL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaces,
Ilnie received Four Flea Class Premiums nt the
New York Eitnte and other Fairs. Also, the
vent SI LYNN. IIIEDA I, at the VSI I r of
the American institute held in the
City of New York. 0105.
THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERR, ONLY
--ON-14:-YERE-BEE-NG-REQUIKED-TO-BN
MADE DURING THE SEASON
TREY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OW
THE APARTMENT.
1111112131 CAN BE NO MCA-
TIIRRR CAN BR NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO
OBSTRUCT.
THM VIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH.
OUT ATTENTION.
ILLUIdIN-A-TION-18713QUAL - 7'u Ali
" OPEN* FIRE."
ARE_POWERFUL -HEATERS
, 167 PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO
THIRY ARA TUR MOST RCONOMICAL
WITOVILS AND FURNACES EVRLI
MAD& •
TIN FURNACE WILL HEAT, .BATIS3'AGL"
TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A
• LOWER ROOll, WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL litEL. •
EWA Sizes of the &wee, and Three Sizes Qf the
- Parlor Ft Images.
Manufactured and for &de to the Trade by
PERRY & CO.;
ORIENTAL• STOVE WORKS,
No. MI llytion St., Albany.,
Mold at Retail by
D. B. RUSSELL.
Sign of the Big Red Horn,
Waynefboro,' Pa
COOK STOVES
Tinware,
Nronwrare,
Bramsware,
House Furnishing Goods
Anil other useful uncles at the sign of the BIG
RED 11011 N, Wayneabaro', Pa, where a large aa
tortm'ent of
COOK STOVES, •
NINE PLATE STOVE,S
P ARI.OII. STOVE, S
CO ‘ll, STOVES, ttc.
of the latest improvetrwri 0, the vary beat in the
market, at the Cheap 'I'M aml Stove :Aron+ of
D. 13. 11USSSELL.
TINWARE
mode of the hest Tin in the mirkct, and warramed
at the sign of the
".33,14g; M884:1 MaC01,032./7
1) D. 1/1165E1,1. keep; ronntan tly on hand a
largo russortovnt of, 1101141 Purnienug Goods for
nab , cheap, Pure N.. I liero3ene Oil and a large
asmodment of Lamp. •
Washing. Made Easy !
by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever made.
rZ'Peraons iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnishing Goods. &c. &c,, can get full value for
their money by cal.ing on
D. B RITI.SELL,
Sign of the "BIG RED BORN "
Waynesboro', Po
Oct 25.
DR. T. D. FRENCH,
X:0 JO TV 'DMZ ISM" ,
T !CREWS'S Beautiful and ituralllo teeth mounted
on Platina, I'lol.l end Vulcanite:
Particular attention given to the preservation of
the natural teeth.
Nitrous Oxide Goa administered for the extrac
tion o tee th without pain.
Office at his residence on Mechanic Street.
Pelt. fi•
fii - V - F:10)0.11'1NGS
14()OR Oil Cl AU patterns and style nt the
btore AMID: 131011 , 11tCV & Co.
ORIENTA
GA cl SPOlt
/NV-
Japansacil ware,
Pmcm & liosnicu'a..
SECOND ARRIVAL.
Great-Reduction in Prices !
no To
PRICE & HOEFLICIPS,
Where they have received the finest assortment
of goods of all kind. that have been brought to
Waynesboro' since the war. Bought at a low price
and will be sold accordingly.
The aul scriScre kindly ask the citizens of Wayne..
born' and vicinity to call and examine their goods,
and feel assured that they will concur in the a
bove statement.
Bilks, Alpaca Reps, Pique cloths, Mohair Reps
Marines, Delaina. Coburg', All•wool De!sine in all
shades and qunliliao.
Cloths, Caradmereit. Cords, Satinels,kans,Tiveede,
all varictiea, with a heat of all kinda,of Foods at
Oet. 4 181,7. PICCE & HOEFLIOWS
'RHEA KFAST
Longd' Fquaro Shaw!',ki nmllll6hards,
Ir ante sic kr, at .
Psuen & floartu We-
i h :l PLEN DIP GOOtia from thn Chnmbersharg
Wool en Factory at PRICH & HOP FLICII.S.
G LIIT Bina( ts a nice article for e rftiny any at
Palos & 3I svt at!' 'O.
W HIT Wool end Grey Blankets nt
Pawn & Hi 1,171.101'5i
lion NII Arr.\ N. Germntltmn Fact ry Yrarns
at raleo 45r.
A i.o . rof Pretty casein's), at
l'l.ica St IloerLicles
NEW kty Ira of I irs p skirts ni.
Pules a Ilornrcrea
B A I MORALS a lien aeni) lot ju at rece:vetl at
Ploca & Ht BYLI(1/'3.
m EN and n
ye o
A In:L t n a Si n e t s i h S 1 1 1 1 ,7: 1 1 find Childlenn
Shoes and (;nik;rs at
• Pgreß adignrusiiO3
,REMADE Rag Carpets nt
-Pawl & Ilea
t iRE 11 Macknel at
iI IiCK:IM I N Gloves end Gn:lic i ts ii a , t ia,
len
.2
LADZE Sack C lothent
4 Ptarn & Bowmen F.
1 UM Shoes snit ttamlais /It
1867!
LADIES FUR!
HUDSON BA
COON SKIN ROBES !
the great Cumberland Valley lint end Fur Em.
porium, the fashionable resort i)f Ladies and Gentle
men visiting Chamber shurg, is at
.1, L. DECHERT'S, 3( youth Front
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Ano largest assortment o filets, Capat and To I
slie!r_Ettre_wes t—o fPhila d el i ,—VV-11441-TE-SA-171.1 - 1
OR ItF:l'All.,at prim' to suit tho timem. A va
riety in the way of a full set 01 Ladies Parent ON
LY FIVE DOLLARcI, and a good nr:iele at that
other.placea call a nd see if we can
not sell cheaper goods than e had- elsewhere.
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ter Wo have just received our Elm stock
of
DR V GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
IN ()r lON s,
QUEENSWAIM,
CARPNTING 4 .,
11.1 HDWA
To which we call the attention of all whc
wish to bay cheap comb, '
ANIBERSON, BEis:111111:T & CO.
le rw-~....vu:~... .tom_.:, 5i3.':.?..ttT.3~ ~.s ~.:f✓u:,~~. ~'CtK-i.- ~c i. v1✓~: (.
R. JOUN A. LIATFON,
[From tholßila.lelphia Dental Careee.
1) ENTIS . T
. •
It E.E NC A STL I'.l.
Nitrous Oxide Gas
used to
•
Exrnmyr TEETH Wri'liOUr PAIN*,
Or when palli.ntx desire it, be will u-43 'Ow NA
coTio SPRA V. pr , cess “fFreez:',ig the Minas
'porative Dentihtry done in a liciervitic in ill
ncr
He will insert Artificial Teeth mounted on Gold
Silver, I'latina or Vu cantle, end warranted to g.ve
era; Fiction.
Office, No., Ili North Caxliple street, nearly op
posite the Adnmb House.
Nov. 22-6 n.
G ym Shots and &mats st
Palo:
LrATF3T ariiat of Fir'w fi00.1,4 at the atom
4'12111311::r4ON : lfsrxi tcT h Co.
mg .6" . 110F11 teti'd
Patcw & tfoormcci'v
ISOSY
,F LADES
RATS AND CAPS!
t:-.5 :
OIL CLONIS, &c
NEW STORE.
NEW GOOD►S! NEW GOODS!
COON STONEIT OTJSE
NlTni.ll.o respectfully inform the p:.blic thir.
they have now opened at their new reunion
the ecitith•west corner ofthe Diamond, in ay,ww
bow', n large lind well selected stock of
Dry GoodR 0
Grocerieg
hardware
awl Cutlery,
Iran,-Steel, Nails, Conch-makers Goads of every
description, Queensware, Cedarware, ' , Shoes, Car-
pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush
es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a well
regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh
and have been bought cash at the late decline
in prices.
We flatter ourselves that from our long experi.
once in badness, and a dttermination le sell g• ode
at small profile, we shall be WO . to offer unusual
inducements to ell buyers who desire to 97 ye 111 , 1tI •
ey. Please call and see fhr yourselves.
We have a large and well assorted week of sta•
ple and fancy Dry lioodd, oink-acing
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Sattinetis, Jeans, 'rwee:ls, Cottonailes, CortiA, Den
ims, Stripes, Checks, Litt iii and Cotton
'r a bi c 1 :ropers, Urivill for Towels, C alicoes, Delaitis
paccas,
FEVY jjqici
Trirainga, Shawls, Ilrown and Blenelv:d Shootinrm
and Slrtings, Tiekinga, Linens. Flannels, -1% hue
tioods, Gloves, Hosiery end Nonona. _We are- re.
relying nets goods every week and will supply ;my
article wanted that we have not en hand to a lew
days.
We pay the highest market price for a I Linea r I
country produce such es Bacot', Lard, Butler, Eggr.,
Dried Fruit, Rags, &e.
Oct !S„ ti 37.
Ir) P. 1, STOUFFER, DENTIzT
PEILIIAN EN TLY LOCATLD IN
GREEN (3 .1 Tl, E, A.
jtjAvt.mi taken a thor,,ugh rat in4rur-
Ition in Dcntal nce t.r:(l ni. , re than lis •' -
pears e I lit . ile.ll(*P, is pr. irtre..l lu I.ractic.• i.H hni4s
Sion With care anti tate Dou! , :e .end sin gl..
fags T ^ctii_muunre‘l—n
plate, city style,wlrch is lie !Willi! and nmre CO
_forth bly_tvorn at' p rives whieh fv- comp:rm. ttth
I mounted on G .t.l or t:ki Ivor . ti vmg ono of (Jr
Richards Ether or Ns remit: IS} rays, a rroress of
hei zin I ttle gins, proves an excellent nit thod td
genera llyFik 11, and Klwaya totiE7 - 1 pt. , for It to IN I
trous Ox do Goa. AL•gnoto-111, rt:ic dy is wed fur
weak no V ( and noura.gii. chorgo I
instioti of 'rot th. Ilt,ve your Tenth exam nod owl ,
or twice a you 0, find filed ;IR soon f p; a col/0y Id
form( d. ThlIA r1:1 Teeth IC ay Iht ',ave. , . Pori tett=
tar attention in paid to' children's teeth (too much
y lifiretitQ), n so, t p (m--ervation o t
_qn b fiul n.. Pent..l roonis in N I
11Pgwel
natury or
tharnel Martin's rersi , loiccr, once cuptes! by Dr
Dentidt, Wcirt lia lautnrc strec t
ictober I I '1467.
VALUABLE FARM
F 0 II 8 it lit,
subscriber olTers nt I'r,vate 8.%1e his (*urn
containing 4:3 acres and some p-r dies of clear
land, about one half mile North of Wayne.,borov
on the g,taincy road. This land ail lays fo rha mor
ning sun and is in the best kind of order, has all
Kean limed except 12 acres wdhtn 18 months to the
amount of 100 hue. to the acre and part of it had
200; there is about 1500 1 us. of. iron now randy roc
the balance, which will be put on in th e s p r in g ,—
The fences on the pre petty ere g , 41(1, a good bearing
Orchard and also a new ouc of 100 tie. a of choice
fruit just begining to bear, a nevi r-t.rilin,g well of
elegant water, a go.al comfortable hou-e, ii tolereldo
fare B ern, Carriage; hall cr• Ifog pi n. Conicrib4, and
a food rhed for hay Till.; is one of the, ch bees .
pieces of land in Franklin Corium, conven.ent t
Town arid to Mills in the neig,s - Tit'i l'n,• lan I
ni all clear. 1 hare al.o 2 i lecoo .1. clog int M no
thin Lind that I will sell with it if •lesire I For ref
erence to the alio% e nnrp sae en l l oa d M
13l . SOrtt ill Aimr‘.', of Mr. .1 • Itron.hngrrwi n s
rrbidea on said prop, rty.. G. J. 13LE Y.
Nov. 211 —tf
Newest, Best, CheapeEt.
CLOT MG
riL° Mar. _M• C) TJ 2
- _ 0
tUEOCt. -- 67-`ND7R
Vdf" fI as rceent'y npenel up an entirts.new
stock ut
.121.2..
AND SUMMER,
"if !rd _
All of which has been obtained from thu
justly celebrAted hous,c ul A. JARRETT, Bab
timore.
ilv,ry article solif WAR/LIATED tot i of
thr ticst ewitoot in all the tudkriai ilia what
it hteprostinteil to lie.
• A tull aisortutetit of GENTS FlittN
COODS alw.lys un hnn i, such lIJ !hider Clothihg,
I{undkerchicf4, Hose, Colhirs, &e.
All we ask is, that you give gs 01le trial, and
you will always buy, for ;member WC do not keep
badly tnadu clothing and the good; are all of the
mteA Lt.: le
Tvl..y ty]
aides Wanted.
rnHE subscriber will p'y the highest cash p'ico
for fi ides delivered at the tore of zi.tuver &
Wing' rt, Quincy or et the II trdware '4 4 tero 00
Geiser & Ithinehart, in Wayneslioro%
Th e hi ge st c • fd ) pi ice alec be paid fur 300 cord
of Bark, to iso delivered of Quincy, • ••
Nov, Ili— cf. GEO. MIDDOUR.
HUBARO and Vegetableg—throughout tha
[scar:twin, at BEMS,
Muy t 7
GE O. 13E:SI:Ejt.
Waynesboro