.`"l4 T COE R 204 ifilkE4b.siriiiatiiibrotee• - iiialk he ccin tinues the 13utchenug bullies* anJ will be. citiggnit: - Witli.o. - ,e4eice article '0: acif:alltilArtrau,ta oesenty e higlieectlAl4ll - prioee 'pea tor eiilves. !'tb s ,2. - 7 3ty. JOliN V 1 0U.1414*411. •13 1.0.1 lit •). ; 0 . '% >. , • ti fiiittiselahefr b o are tt'Prl4iie toe of, ground fronting on South Stzect, containing 4 13uilding Lots i atehliiiitinVilifeet and 9 inches, With ri depth of 18Y *at, l'ho lot II irieloied with g004 , -foncing,, is easy of oceans from 'drama and al*.' 'eye, end is a desirable losation for building, or it can-be used, as a truck. patch, lumbar yard or for, other,pnrpOoli, ,lf.Bol disposed of iiritatelY, it' will be Offered at Public Salt on - Saturday the $9 th" itist et i' - 'o'clock P. M, Terms:—One half Oho pniehise _moue.yta.tietaiti_ort_the_ist_day_oLA:prii_Lnext,_the: tinhrn, Aprl, 181$9, With intermit from dote of Vote: . lt r tatl r e a AMProoh GRAY HAIR. - This Ls the Alia4asuaiLlirst =sit isalkh. 4 - il'i l , -.' This is this Owls th i s 1 47 lit tlia .lauusora..4. go,* /31+g wit. . , • • • Thle is the Minn who Wes tali An 12 y, .y;. • Who fern now /IRIS raven lock.. they say, .lle_used the Ouzo that lay it • - In the I.3II3nQAIA 114100,K suede. Ude is tits 11sIden, loadamme ■aQ Whi; tn'tirrleti the man one bald WI. a Who gr now has raven locks, they say'. Ho used' the AIIBBODIA SLIM Mgt made. ,•-....-,. Th:e is tho Parson, srho, b 7 the wan Mar G ried the maiden, hwdeome =CI an ir , - ro-toe-tnen-onee-bield-and gran '', A ~ .out whosnow has raven locks, the, '.f. :`•ie, ..' skY, ....--; Because he tined the Core 'that Ikr ---, " t " . ' 9 ' io the AxDROSLA that 131,24 made. Thfa Is the Tiell that rtztesirersy , T o arouse the people ead and pi? . lirito , thts fact, which here does lay • . 11l you would not be bald or Fray, ' Cat the ZIS W AROSIA trot Fine 1.2144. E. I. TUBBS & CO., PFICIPMETOR3.-PETERSCRIr, Bold by J. F. KURTZ and F. FOURTHMAN, Waynesboro', and by Druggists generally. Reb. 14-Iy. PLELII© snu 4HE subscriber will sell at public sale at his es idence, 3 miles Southwest of Waynesboro'. on —the-old-Hagerstown-road,-and-near-Salent-Church, me Thursday the 97th of Febrwary the following personal property, to wit: 6 WORK ROUSES, three of which are good leaders; 1 yearling Colt; 4 HEAD ZILCH COWS, & young Heifers which will be fruit about the first of April, 3 head young Cattle, '1 Butt, E Shoats, 1 Sow with 9 Pigs; TWO FARM WAGONS *as four-itch the other two-inch tread, 1 two horse Wagon, H ew Jersey Reaper, and Meares corn- Weed, I AM Graii brill; (tidy dr. Leeron'a make) 1 good Spring Rake, Threshing machine and Horse Power, about 110 ft etrap; 1 new Wood, Bed, 1 pair Hay Carriage., 2 three—horse Plows, 2 two— loom Plows, 1 good Cutting Box ; 3 Double Shoo. el Plows, 11 new single Shovel Plows, 2 new Har— rows, one three—horse and one two—horse, 1 set jiMACKSßirrifi double. single and treble trees,joekey dicks, sets Breechbanda. eats Front Gems, I;houeens, i sets Plow Geirs,"s new Fly nets, 1 wagon saddle, R. plow lines, 6 blind bridles, 5 halters, 9 cow chain', 2 barn shovels, 1 pair spreaders, fifth chain, log chain, 2 sets butt traces, 1 act breast chains, 1 Windmill, cakes and forks, two- pitch fierks, two dung forks, 1 dung took, two sees dung boards, 1 saw copper kettle, "about 300 EELS. CORN, about 500 Itia Pork, Lord by the pound, A pplebust er by the crock, °bow 2,000 Staves and Heading, a— bout 4 TOAS OF 11AY, and other articled too numerous to mention. Sale so commence at 0 o'— clock •on raid du when. the terms will be made known. ISAAC FOX. Jan. 24—ta. G. V. Mosta, Auct. prolm snLE Th ERE will be sold st Public Sale at the real• dense of-the subscriber, abaut wiles North east of Quincy; near the road leading, to the Mt. A I t• Iron Worka, on Tuesday the gtth of Fehrttery, the following personal property to wit 2 WORN , Coln, 1 rising two years and the other 1 year; . •a BIL/LCH. COW-S, 1 of which, will be .Goth about the day of sale, heed Twung - Cat tie, 4 heed of Shoop, 1 good Wood bow ; ' 1 Narrow-Tread Ear= Wagons, Vi'ood Bed. 1-pair Hay •Cerriages, 1 pair I.loree Lay ladders, 1 good tlasa•tiorai; pluw, 1 barrow, 1 shovel plow, 1 CORN COVERER, Cprca.less, double' and single trees 1 Let harneas. 1 set dung boards, 1 set front gears. collars, !sidles' und,lialters, cow chain'. / pair brawn chains,l pair bast tracts, CORN 13Y TEE '13131;. - OATi„IIY . BUS. and tunny other . articles not ueccautaary to. inention. Sale'to cornmettee at 10 Velocken said dey vohen.a reasonable Gratin - Will he'giveit. • .Jam PUBLIC nrillEviabsell! T t.will sell 'at pt his reeitlence',.4l.sout 1 mile NOthic : est ut SUily Croce, end h mile North ul tide - Wayaesboie ; "anti Creencaitle pike on /ilurtetitv the . 2 d4ry latch, the folloiyingprcipirty ~to wit.; • ..8 W ORE :11:0 RSES \ - 7 i , 7. • coltrq 2 Nlilell'cows, 7'Young cattle, inclurling, line young Bul4l. Plehtetiun Wition,i Wood UsJ Hay 'spring like nearly now., 1 lsotting Was-, nearly net(i, - nom", lbo'vul plows, single skint double, J ItleG1)11141JCI1 RCA P,ER, hunt Beare, bridLes, ea& Buggy tfari;eris, t uf'which Ls pilves •JU II to blj; - n.itrir II ' pliir ' pri - 4 - rled, • A /At • old iron; I set Blacksmith 'to eonimence day, , whon a . 7 credit 'or eigttt fnonrhpavill I.logkyewou all earns of 510. land - ABItAtiNM 4.1r0 L 1.1 ' „f7.01);7•Lr-to. -"Mouses for Sal6'. LME•itutra'rrib'er.pffeka fit:Pat/Ste Salc, upon„ciaoy terms 2 • 131tIliK 110115 Mipahapic Street, Waynesboro', with bis 13.i)ins and a 13te.1- iiit n Ito! tacli, •.- r, - 1 4 WA '44 '7: - •••• s 4 n,IN<Gr'S JOHN' ROW, G. Y.-Mot:or, ittc.t. SALE. , 4 Vil4 B ffiffiti W -4 41 113 -NVEl`.BB,hla customerrioind tke puiiUe - genarel Lb i 0 'call and essikaina bit • atoelt• goods dusCo , pefJad,. • COFFEII, TEAS, L.O._ and R.: MOLASSES; faditftsL, ' • ' • • • • PODMH and a fall lits'of loading SPICE'S Bought at - the moat celebrated Spice Uifis tuidivir ranted Pear. Delicacies and articloe•of ohoieeat quali ties. CRANBIMRIES, ' Yr. d[TRARNTS, CANNED BRUIT, Peavbee,Pine Strawberrieo, GREEN CORN, Sao. N. Y. F. CHEESE—aIIi ,winter. • MASON'S CRACKERS-:4Witer, Mushroom, Creim, Sugar,dre 4 QIUMIEJZTISI - VV - aSi.ELZEI GLASSWARE! Plain and ftg'd Granite Tea Seta, Cu - o - c - rs-rdishetc - m - rst - plarer“tc. of — tbe latest styles. Fruit - Stands, (Glass) Butters, (wh't) plain and cut goblets, tumblers, &s. Presentation cups and.faney Chins for the Holi days. CONYNCTIOVARII4I. Caldiea, Dues, Nuts, and Toys to tickle the young. Pr Come one, come all. boriDec-0 8200.000 DOLLARS filo BE divided and- $lOO certificates paying a dividend of eight and ten_per cent per anon) is sued to all who gill subscribe foe Stock is the Chem beraburg Woolen *fill. The great success of the Company esi demand for their goode has encouraged them to enlarge the capacity of their Mill end increase their capital stock. The • now offer $60.000 add Wane! stock_i ogleis par value $lOO per share. This stock pay. a dividend of eight per tent per annum on the Special and ten on the Common, and can be made to pay VA to 111 per cent per annotmes Compa ny owns all that splendid water power of the Fall ing bpring in' the heart of the Borough or Chatia• bersburg, including the Flouring Mille. 'Their Woolen Mill uses_lso_horee-power and -letiii-estottg• to run the Flouring Mills of 4 pair of Burrs. These Mills rent for ale half the interest of the whole cost of their real estate except the Woolen Mill buililing and Machinery. Any who have $lOO or more and especially Farmers wishing to make a safe and prof itable investment are requested to eitunine the merits alibis stack before investing in land or Gov.. eminent securities, se it pays at least al3eir cent and costs no premium, making the safest and most prof itable investment now' offered, and besiies encoura ges industry end advances the inteffiTot the com munity at large. You are referred for fuller parac tiara to our printed circulars, and a personal exit/n -ation of the Mill and Machinery. We invite a careful examination being convinced that the bat. ter the affairs of our Companylare known and the working of the Mill is understood, the mote certain we are to gain confidence and that a correct knowl edge of all our affairs is all that is wanting . to secure a speedy sale of all the stock. Subscriptions received at the office of the Compa ny at the Woolen Mills, or at tae let National Bank of Waynesboro', lit Nat. Bank of Greencastle, by M.' Fallon, Esq., Mercersburg, Judge Ittiby, 8 lliP• penshurg, and Judge Pergliseti, ..Path Volley et. Geo. Balslay Bab who will visit in person differ ent localities. Fcb. 14.1864. NORMAL INSTITUTE ? 531 HE next session of this Institution will eont• menee on :Ikienday, the td of March. Those wishing to send pupils, should make it kuown to the Principal, tursoun us passible, as but a limited number can be reetived, The government will be mild and parental, op. pealing to the pupils' lesson and soiree of propriety and right; yet obedience and good behavior will be strictly required. . Theirbject of this school will be togive - ' a& a a complete education, and to prepare se:l4l4.lmm for business or tor any class in college. .Pups 'will be taught to study understandingly, and notinerely to commit rules to Mowry" or go through °text books. The branches that will be taught• are. Orthogra phy, Handing, Penmanship, Geography, A rithum. tic, Grammar, A lge bra, Geometry, Physiology, Cow. "position, Rhetoric, History, Botany. Trigonometry, Natural Philosophy, Goology, Analytical Geometry. Mental Philosophy, Zoology, Elocution. Logic, Mor- al Pnilosophy, Astronomy, Calculus; Latin, Gr..els, French German, Italian, 31 eisic, Drawie.g, and MIMI.- tag. - - Isl. IL—Primary pupils, if Dulli.-iently advanced 14, be classified, -rill be roccivekat efiri.trrhatreclueeil W. N OE TLIN G, E,. Prin. Rev. C. V. Wucios, ( • AinubtanlaL 3. F. WILSIOY Wayuesboxo', - .MACELINE SHOP AND LUMBER YARD ! T thy, FRICK & CO , wuLi I inform the Publilt that they betveliaken the esstablisis• snent and busineos, Inte,ly owned by Lily 4. Liao. tone, (furmorly Flanagan) ant aro now manufacturing GRAINDRILLS ; o „, ‘• of the Intact „isgprovoinents and w•nrant aura, ,tv give.sstitsf.cliou. A iso 11 link cr huirb Celt:W.ld/ c _ _ . Scoraror and cleaner, the beet eAteller ,ever i),(f . ared fo - the P61)116. WASIE Wiirran , teit, i. give • astp. faction or no sale, They arc itepared to du ail hinds of Job Wurk, their line of b.011131/1; tCOjtet uk L wilco rind. :uri una bl e t er m, navy !lava also owitsa a Arge—ita crit;Abgrbesitiounlier suftepjle.ap,orjit4v./3 opened regtifir ft YA R h of c 1 1044 5 1;01 LwaiNr, which th.% cfikap, fur Cusdi _on iy.— r.t.t# jinx t - tril I Oast, C lira kh " ti. 'SUGARS . . snltirs; Pit ar4 ES, - ',ll:'AtBkS, &Rd MIS. W. A. REID, J. C. AUSIIN,Preet* F. Dreng Sec's,. AP:NME1 ,. :101:11111+Diff! "111011NING GLORY!". t ri sko akarrati WOO" L ltdd " Arning beit11 4 3,4 •k it ' "' VIEW°. It .6. Sella"' FilsB . , s iteartyPl lbs. he* lbw ire No. 111 - or;wrtki!, ankh,. larger' than the G'':lol6lr Nti. 14 which Sella ti - Stitdio dollars more than the No. IA M.G. Again. the mom lag Glory is the only stove that breaks up its cinder and pease a them off with the ashes. This is done by means if the Mill Greats. This grate is not in any othe a stove, nor can any other stove use it— This mill grate is insured for five years, now, in the Oriental st ove, when you must tako'out cinder you have to open a door on trip of the Eire.pot and with a poker rake' them up and pass them out through thia_deor____Yery_niceihat,_Providett win+ a oLthrato cinder falls on your rice carpet. "Or:rntal Book, page 3 says that you must take elf your pipo during the season hem the stove and remove the ashes &e., which have accumulated in the back flue." An other nice job in a nice room. Now ,inoi hing of this kind have you to do in the Morning Glory. W. A. TRITLE is the only agent in VVsyntsi hero' for.the sale of the M. G..atovin heti told since the 28th day of Sept.. 60 of titeite Stoves. - 'The M. G. has taken since, 1888 all first class Presuitims over all other Base Burning stove*, .Call and Pee , the et ov ein operation and learn what the store is,' for yourselves, then you can judgewhich is theist* stove. Trusting that in this exposure I have done no injustice I leave it for the public to judge as to which of these stove' shall receive their patronage.' CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE IRE MORNING GLORY! Tho 'Morning Glory is a perpetual burner, haring 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 it is not neccessary to rekindle the fire during the entire winter. (No clinker will remain in these stores. nor will there be any trouble from elate, or other impluities in the c ottl. the fire being always at the basewf the coal, the impurities are left in the ashes and greund -wt-by-the - '•M illzgrate - .") THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST ECONOMY OF FUEL I The eoinbustiou of foal being pe;rfect and M rr Itigh temperature, the amosut of heat producod from the sarrigAptantity_ of coal is much greeter en et a low ten3perature, hence but a smolt quan tify of fuel is neccessary to be undogoing the pro= cern of combustion at one time. The eutiro outer surface of the Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add to this _the surface of objects ; heated by rays of light through the mica windows, and you• have the' secret of the great hefting proEorties of the Morning Glory with a small amount of fuel• arTor sale at W, A. THITLX'S Tin and Stove store. He has a large stock of Stoves, Tinware an d oth cr goods in hieline, which Le vt. ill sell cheap. You will find the hest COOK. NINE PLATE and COAL STOVES in market. Also on band Brass, Copper and Iron Kettles.- llia.Oopppr Kettles rise bolter than are' Offered for sale elsawhere, and cheap er, ae be makep them, and can Sell at shorter profits. Also the Wet 'CISTERN PUMP in market, i e strong, ample iltirible and cheap, is insured not to freeze. Call and ace it: All kinds of repaiis doe*. in Tin, Copper of Shcetiren. Don't fail to call as you will find a large stock of goods. Idapt. mu.. , • \V: GLOVE HEAD QUARTERS, MII'CALFE & JIITEWILW, No. 27, Front Street, Ad Dour Scizitii qf Groins Srpiro, 'Li head qesrtotv fir Gloves eiory: doccripii* tio:;: , e the lat f tefit at ock of thC city, COI briic _EU8217..E1 YE_ PIFFE leLls'l' STYLI Gloves and ciannslolB ) , . Fine Bosvor , . Sear‘ekin, ," r.; F n shot, a full line of 61tin Ulovas ul &Am) , d e acri p tiU// can Lo found at UTCA & HITE:MEW 'B, Jan Ii "Eintliii.A." SAILA! AN-1) RATLNIi PATEIVI'EII F1•1111ZUA1017.3, 1861. , • A Y-S., - Agent • Fian J'xrry, Beilfokl.drul Fu?tu.a"Ccaintic:.B, Pa, tad lia."liinktua war _ FralericlF Cutvgior,l,,,4l4. This Macine:is puthefere the public upon its own •tneiits. 'lt is the moat complete machine of the kite; 'tzuw in use, and is , guarentml to tall fUrchascrs. In uo Cllbe will-pay be required until the • m actable has been tlmronuhly tested and eu: fuctio o given. -For eirottlaz ud_iress It A Ye; substeribor also builds eal-rt pairs ofall kinds at short 'notice and. upon , . the most approved phins. Cast Iron and Turbine Was 'ter AV heels, Burs; 'faulting . Cloths, flour Puckers, Belting, Proof built's and all kinds et Mill Ft.ruish -Ingo furnished at the lowest cash prices. At! work' and gookio warruntui. • Jume 24.—ty'. • . ii - IYES.I3O.RO' MARBLE' YARD. BRA). !ir On Main Street, Waynesboro', Pa., next door to the upowdentee,'L' where- they are prtpa.red to furnish ; utt..kfri 1s o I w,orlt•in their hne, to eh 11111 113 ON UM gTS l'O:S1138 , ' • ~„ 1 • ILEADSTONES , A NTLES , . at the 'shortest notice, and as cheap as the . cheep. tteceltll: • ' ' ' • IN " ' - - • • •zr z Awrir.A.y Ito;two. CAME &I) the premiaca of • livin near Prico's .111.-efing Iluu,c, oti ill.. Ad iu,k , nit Iruzi-gray ; 4Ault 7 BllPliJsall Le • Ile - Ii tv.Voi) 3`. aid Yen / 6 A1t,', 7 11:24,0r..n1er 4,04 . ) r % c I , t op. i• r l O . -Ch 1111 'f'. 11 : 31 0 11 ""A /. • / : 7" .1.1t.'()13 110 FM N. CX16411314,11)1CU1 hicremburgl l'a . COME AND SE P. 71. i P vt,4 ' s,,j EJ . " • I3AS BURN . F 414, T - A f i F , • At the sign of the Dig lied Horn, and von will :bets convinced that the Orientslie the bast, the hand somest and the cheapest Date Diming Coal Stove iu the .. v .. - - .., E• ViTQRLD for truth ishaightY W will prevail. We have tkv : Morning Glory in our more eo that you con judge for youroelrec. D:11. RUSSELL sells the No. 9 •14tti-1111,-No.-1-1.-at-30,-/V-ts-1 2 at-Sti, Thu Oriofital hes sr : larger lire pot, a better grate,: makes more hoitt - frith less coal than - the Morning Glory. The Oriental Leo taken the four first prom. iume at thO State Foira„of New 'York, and the large , Silva iblcdtiNet the Am( rican Institute. Come and 800 ataho elm of the "B R ED II 0 It N", Wayneabaro%Pa., wheroyan can got any ,kincl of Stoves yeti Willi of 1).13.8U:33E1,1,, who alvrayi keeps on hand and fui sale Tinware made of the ben tin antPky good w o rtunin. !Ione) furnishing Quoits &e. at the sign of the -. 1316 RED HORN. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL - . • Ba§o Burning Coal Stove, and Parlor Furnaoes, iggVe riteoslved Four Fleet Class Premium nt • ie Plow York Sento nod other Fairs. Also, tko firma nt the Pale of the AttieelennAtistltate-held-lartite City or Now York, ISMS. VINT AMI _PRRPHTI7AL- BURNERS. ONLT ONIt F 1 UC BRINCI'ILKQUIRED TO Bit • ILAThit DURING PHA SISMION. TIIIIT Alta PIiRFECT TLINTILATOR3 QI TUX A PARTMUNT. Tiiiratil 0/11 U NO MO/LPN 01 GIAA NEWAt THML 'HUN OAN B➢ NO CLINKON Olt Num Td OBSTfIU OT. WWI WILL 12.113[A FOR MTH. OUT AMENTION. VIM ILLUMINATION' AX Vlktitu 'BENT ARM •PO \VMRITITL lIMATIaIIII AIR TNT PRRPICOTLT ADA MID TO MILD WILLTI/MR. VENT ARV TTIN lIQBT mooltomiami arrOVii3 - AMD YUIMACIVA AYIiD MADZ ItURNAOII WILL HEAT, ISATISEA,Ik TORILY, BOTII AN UPPER AND A, LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL I± Nett frize,9 of the Stored- mid Vim Mize' ac,tint Parlor gurnasat. atta;ifiAaturad and for Balla to (ha t rade rEipax&., CO., • . daIIaNTAL ibTOV/i YPORKA Agb. AO Malawi at m Allaum &11l at Retail by D. D. RU3SEI.I,, sign Olio Big Red limn, COOK STOVES! Itimmeg e A von wave, fere:sstvitre, J4pfklmeill • unie, Elounc , - kturNtit k b iug_Go_o Anil other userul,Rattelcs ni the ehin of the 1110 ItEli, Waynertiata'; , PlA nit*ite a largo:, Ur. corn...a:at of , " 'COOK STOVES, NINE PLATE STOVE,H PA It LOU STOVE, S STOVES,-&e. of - 11 w West irnrovnyn. , nl4, the rely beat in the niLuLtA, at the (iiwup Tin ansi Wove mono of - 1) . ..1t. VUSSSII.I.I.. • TZNII7AZIE: . ; • pride of OD best Tilt in the ma r ket, uttd.tvutranted uL the slap of Cllr , Xtcll - 3Co2".ti. 7, D. 13. - 1/11SSELLIiceps constantly, 'on bond a large'rtasbrtni..nt of flllll4O 1 7 U 000(1 . 1. (yr t4.de cheap. Pure No. I Kelusene Oil 'and a large agsoitment of Lampi. - , Washing Made Easy by calling at the sign of the "Big Bel, Horn" and 'gettinif the best Close Wringer. eeer'rnade. • fife Persons in want of StyieS, Tintvaro, !lonic Furnishing Goads, Sce. etc.; can 'get full value for their bouncy by ealing ou • D. B ,•, . Sign of tile "BM RED' II OEN,' • Waytiesluno', Ta • Oct 2/5. • . . . 1 • 2; MITE subscribers annoy:y.o . to thu , I,uhlie eat they stircoutinue the - Livery Cuainess. 'lav ing recently added both hump a and vehicles to their maid they are tom better prepareti pout evil' to acciiitornadiite 'persons v , siiiting. firt:lrutit riling tl -eo a n i :«ya n driving e'eto : ,I ,A w n r;g l v t d t ' O ' n h i t 3 i 4 vo— e-( ;) in s:, • ••• or always in attethiancd and phrties cOri-, lirlii veyed to any poi n t At:aim...lV Bight -or ' day.' caPettattntrafts conveyed daily 'to ..end •fro.d . Jiver:li- 1 a ndlo :Their:4lu ft leaver re G!V lA'. i 1: and returns i .... .A. u• WOIAI:It§BUIZGER & OTON rill; ) Aug, 30-i: G 1 ;31 -:11..). t ~i.J 6.1..1 .... at ir, • , ; -- i r-- . ,', 'i • ' l'nicg. Sc Hai Ft t tr,-., 'West Reduction in riti,eg TRICE Bc. 110EFLICH'S, NLcro theftiriv a reireivett the . finesrasiortinent ,of gobtle of all, kinds that have been brought to Waynesboro' 'einei? Hie war. - : Iforightret alcon - price and will lie Bold accordingly. ,; The eiliircrierehiptflymeir the citizens 01 }Nunes 'bore' and vicinity Co call arid eierriine their goods, end feel epoured that they will concur in Om a; IttrAirstee• ' , x -L; ' ootier.--1 ASeitemouti, . . _ Silks, Alpaca Rips, Pique eliathe; Mohair Reps Mprine", Datains.A.:oburgs,Alloisool Delainui in all • chneqs and qualititlt. Plotipr,Cassimores. Canis, Batinete,Jerns,T, treads, all varieties, with a host or, all.kiuds of goods at (151.4 If3GT. Pitlda : • 1311EAIEFA*4' at,uands, t Long and Piluare gEands ) Sinai( Shawl., • ••• ' Ir ante Realm at • , " & . . crizringi .Goode from, t 11. e • chambers' nrg' 0 Wool en factory et Pules & •Hoirmolea. Uht Blankets a hist' article rainy day nt • Purba . & Hinstruces. rrE rtiot anti Grey Blanketi at , '. 'Puma & Henna:hes. Lin_ ANH ATTAN, Germantown Faetory Yarns at - • - k Palos &Hoirroces. A •I.oTof Pretty sareimens at Pince & Marston's . W ty les of Hoop skirt. at Paws a nommen' a BALIVIO RALE, a very cheap lot just received at • , I'utoa - dr.-lioeruca'r~ l'Uf EN and Boys Dooteand Shoes --Also Ladies-Moses and Children-a ehose and Gaiters at P_nres_a_ltaantoi HOMEMADE Rag .Cazrata at I'naat,o 11os/writ's RESIi lifaskrill Tun 6 Hoar loo'a - 1 - 3I.TCK.t. , K I n (*lovas and Goratlr nt LAD lEB Sack Cletto at Pascal ec Ilosarnat s. 61 . 1.TM - ehoom anct r9atidala at - atcrt • Pt: ffatasz.ion'. 18671 LADIES FUI rh. great Cumberland Valley Mat and FurTto prima, the fashionable resort of Ladies and (.}cuter men visiting Chamber .burg, is at J. L. DELI outh — FicTrlFSifreet Theilargest assortment o (;aisr and La die's . Furs west of Philadelphia, WHOLESALF OR RE FAIL, at prices to suit..the times. A vs riety ip the way of a full set of Ladie's Furs at ON bY FIVE DOLLARS, and a good article at tha Atter visiting other places call n 11.1 sec if we can not s sikaraper goods than ertillt had alsewhors hamb mishits g Nov. ,tlt,' 18E7 W zwy nesbor 0, 7 I'a C , - -- 7 - ‘, 7 We' li:ivc*;ptif ecccivetl ourfce CV Stock To which we 7c.44 the atkcuLiuu of oil %rim wish to, Ltuy ebony snoda ' • A NII3I7:SON, T & Cn D". JOIIN A. HATTON, [Ft gm Lbw Deota I Collwv.' Nitrous Oxide Gas= used to WIT1.1(11.11' PAIN, Cln whet' otieitts dttlir: it, lie will ,uso tl,o Freeziv the Gyms, LON oportitiVe litottlitry 'dune in II sciettoiii , .... / awn , tier . • -.lle will itizert Artificial 'Arab inountcd on Gold rillater,Platitaa or-I'u.cautite, un.l wan. aited to give 11011. 0/lice, No., !If (1.14,4 e Agee!, nearly, op , p aallt, Ind LlOUsel• . (i • E xl Fs, 1 - :) is at — tis 0 7 s .5(1.;C:10i.N. ILT it 4. f SECOND ARRIVAL EUDSO N 4 9.1 Y -WOLFF-R-0 BES COON SKIN 11 ODES / BATS AM) CAI'S Cr -v -,- ; . -,,- if 71, 7 t r ) ta .1 - 4' il_ •-: ,Ii:, iV, t._ ''' L lii -I, `--•-;J:.1.,111 I ,j' ..r.,..5z,v - •-,737.-31.7 , 7 , ..- --:-.., •-,:-: - : !.....• -,,.,:,-,...- -.. --- - • - - ._.... . . . v.- . • ,t -- 1 . , ~..,-. lias recent:y opened up an entire new stock of tirl - , . . 1:72 ;" t i ti ~.. PO; ISE'n ' _RE_ 111 . ININT CE:i74- = 0 9 ,4 C=l = g AND SITIMEtt 0:7. a -...0 g'''. e•—• 7 .1 .3 r i rk' rri. ..., c.. ~ _..... Pi l i.... 1 C 73 . '' Ci:::::$ An Of which has I.ec. , n obtninctl from Ilm tl. . justly celebrated b o wie of A. j A pi tE , T i, J; j l- t::stimore. 1:1"..ry :wide 7 , oI .1 is li•,-1/../tA,' , . 7 1:1; to pe of C - 2 'sj „ , ~, •,. - : - . ., -- .,,C-.. - - : - 4 .',:' the tq.-Rt. custom mahe, and the to.drred J ri,t v. 1.. r Cf:) .r... .. it 1. 1 ,-pr e ctiturl to be. A lull re , soltruent of (;)::\:Tri - l'lll:Nlri , diNG ~.., ; f;rlol+S-ahvays-on-hand,rruch - c.a lirelcr Ch.:ILI:Ir. (3beres, It andbcridliefs, Huse, Gollar.s, &c. MI we ail,: is, Ilint you ; 0 % a es .dre tidrl, :led you gill always bay, for 3 , liit,/11ber we 410 11,.1'..v..11 barfly male clothing aird the go , nit Cr. - Idi .11 tliu 11(1 . .0. title, (iF,O. ftr,,NDEJ!. /1403 i .1 —tyl, `A ~ V 1..•.,,k0r, . lin (MODS, i1:)6 . 1%-3 ANTS . tilltihri, toiric;'t:nii,',S, - , NOl'lotiii, '(4lll',EN: * iiV,l li I. : : , c:in r~ i i A II .113),W It S. , (1.(? VHS, &c. NEW: STORE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! I 000 - 6J STONEITOUSE WOULD respectfully inform tful pablie that they hare now opened at their new room,on the routh•weat corner of the Diamond, in Waymea bcrto', a lar g o and well selected gods of Dry Goods, Groceierc, . • Hardware and_Cutlery. Iron, Steel, Nails, 'Cosa-makers Goods of every description, Queensware Ccdorware, Shoos, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish 13rush es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a well regulated store. Our goods are all new, and fresh end havo been bought fur cash at the latr decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from our long experi ence in fieriness, arid a - determination to 101 l gaols ni email profite;we shall be able to offer unusual inducements to nil buyers" who desire - te s-ive iw,n ej,. please call and see for yourselves. We hnvo a large end well assorted stock of sta ple and fancy Dry (foods, embracing Cloths, Cassimeres, Settinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Corde, Den ims, Stripes, Cheeks, Ginglinrits, !dein oral Cotton 'Pablo Diapers, Crash for Towels, Uali.:otta, Dub:tins, Alpaccas, FINCY DRESS GOODS, Trimings, Shawls, Brown - and - Bleached - Sher tin2s and Blortines, Tickines, Linens, Flannels, White Goods, Glnven, Hosiery and Notions. We ere To . ceiving now goods every week and will supply any article wanted that we have not en hand hi a •few dnye• We pay the highest market price for all kinds cf country produce such as Bacon, laud, But tor, Dried Fruit, Hags, dm, Oct 18„ 1867. V ALU A BLE_III_A-LL-ILA-1,131 0 it S - A -I fisrm— !spa., ithout ono tNe;1!11 of Waynesboro' OD the Quincy road. :Phis trtud all lays tu , thernor iiing nun and is in , the best kind ot order, bon all been limed except 12 acres w:thin V; months 1.. rarnount of 100 bus, to the acre an I part of it frid 206; there in about 1509 I - tic. of tow ready tem the balance, which will TA) put on in el e ences unlit° prr polity aro gond, a goad beAri , 42,- Orettnrd and also a new one of lOU tress of fruit just bogining to - beer, rt nevi rdailiam N eil c.f elegant watrr, n gond cornfortnlilelionsa, n talci A l.in fore Ilarn, Carriage holm; 11og. prrt, Cortwritu. :tn.! good Cod for fifty Trio its one of the sh , :doef t pieces of land in Foiniilin Comity, , Town and to Ali% in the noighborhuol. Ttto land is nll deny. I have also 21 acrott of e',' 'cut Moun tain twill tint 11015.111 with it if desirod. For tot rorettert to the above Drop srtv, donee cull tot Alt.!, 113063 nesrtro iiiliVanesboro; or Alt..Johyl •Ahti reside:id on said property. G. J. Nor.. --tf Newest, Be Chl_apest GROCERIES, DICZEEL UT 01: f.l) I. 4 .p.ctf.:Pv ir.n , .: lt-ef• to hi-3•lrtrn itn,l the p t Om: lir z., pr• to i i .p'y ujl Nis bto ( 'PL'IE, 11311, tSP(O.F.S, A Izo a-Esortmev t of Confectionaries, Country :Pr'ad.tico Tak-n in exchat.ge lot goto 4. bt couheet 'on P. it.h the I;ruccry IA: alto tie LTA FLOC h! tiled I'h;ELP STUFF, Cali thou eels be ~epee our cheaper. Thankful for run favo.s he out cohtluLtance of thv Aug.., GEO..VV. WELSH, Aici'oll . l"\Z EY AT LAW. (1in.... in di, rum, 1.3 n x t Jr•w to Out I'.t.t. ()flint.. Doe 1:3,1 S ET nll tsn srta r. se 1 et!lou ILI can get 1 9swe- E jgo Cosa ::arels, ti,ker Mos.. atorgh 4:ur the L tulidry,) Patina, Wilier," Chocolate, Norfolk. do, Co oe .lad a e artieles fur family use, L c 13 R rtb's. suc;.lß, s•• , Toii.I.CCO. ~rr..~- > 1114;lt: E WWI ) NI, 'l' W I N ES,' Notions, ; - -;tatinntl.\ - , etc.
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