k e t3 U 6g.LEtiitAlto %rotor and 6attle Nowdmi. tPowders strength- AStemach Intestines, manse them in (emir) Ir, and. them to ,itby state. . are - a sure preventive of Lung Percy, and a certain remedy for all Diseases incident to the Horse, such as Glen- : `— dens; ,Yellow • Water; Dis temper Ponnd , II a a Coughs, vors 7 Loss Appetite •. • Vital Et g"5 - 2 Ac• most beneficial effect. • The use of them improves the wind, strength ens-the-A-ppeti te i -and - g - ires - to - thelldrse a tine, smooth and glossy skin—thus impror • ing the appearance, rigor and spirit of this cable . . , The property this Powder possesses hi in; creasing the quantity of *Milk in CoWs, ONTO it an importance and value which should place it in the hands of every person keeping a Cow. By actual experiment it has proven that it will increase the quantity of Milk and Cream twenty per cent., and mike the Butter firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle, it gives them an, appetite, loosens their bide and makes-them-thrive flinch faster. - HOGS. In all Diseases of the Swine, such as ' L,1. 2 `-; - <--.'- - -:4; 4 ,, Coughs,. Dicers in „.:*-,,:.:: the Lungs, Liver, - ,•g.7 7 5 ,} 7::.._,'"2_, : ._ ,.. , ` - z - - -- , -1 - - - -- : Sze. 13,,v putting I - 4-.1 -4 from half a paper IMMO* ; -..:-.--._ . to a paper of-these _ 0-. -...-.:_, . .. Powders in a bar- r7,-3..i.."- -. -,-,,,-----2' rel of Swill, the "f-0 --- 21 ,-,--- -7 - -..: . . above Diseases can be cured or entirely pre vented. By using these Powders the Hog Cholera can be prevented. P. 4425 ota, per Paper, or 5 Papers for sl.' PREPARED Er S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., AT TTIEIR WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT. • No. 116 Franklin at., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States. la - The above Powders can be had at Manufac turers prices of F. FOUR THMAN, Waynesboro'; Johos , ln, & Co - wrieb, Philadelphia; J. J Bender & Co., Pittslon; Laughlin & 13ushfiald, Wheeling, Va. fbec. 0-Iy. LATEST .ARRIVAL FALL AND. WINT DRY -.:G 0;-0 DS J. W. MILLER'S. llA . l 4 ,4 l l r a l a N i G arg r e et a ti n rT d l , e c d ho f i r c o o m a : s h or e im E en n t st o rr citiL Dry Goods, iftueensware, iCe darware and Grriiiterieg, which I am prepared to otter with much greater , in (jut ements than heretofore for Cash- LAMP IhniAii nil Wool and printed Delaines, French Me rinoe, Alapacris, Ginetiling,. Shank, lloopskirts, Collars, Magic Rutiliyg, Bugle Trim mings; lioosery, Cloaking Cloth, &c. ' GENTS GOODS : Farley anti Plain Casitrieres, Black Cloth, Italian Cloth, Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, shirt Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties', Under hirte+,`"ficii , ers, Buck Gloves, Buck Gau:ntle ts,&c MOH GOODS: 'Furniture Check, Bedding, Cotton Flannel', all N'tivol Flannel, Littiey, Table Diaper, Towling QUEENSWARE, CEDADWARE AND GROCERIES.- Syrup, Molasses, Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffee, Fns Coffe9; Stigma , Tikaceos; Babbit Soap, 6i . C. , The above goods have heart 'purehased for the Cash and 1 &shire the, same to be sold for Cash as . _ WE c'on's keep any hooks. fly strict attea to r t to basins• s and a desire to please in every iespect I hope to merit, a Tontitita mice of ratrunage. . ;September 29, 1865. STATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE Lebanon 'Valley and Pennsylvania B. R. De- • pas ? . ~_ .... . . TERMS-53 Cis PXE. MEAL diCti 50 OKETS PER -. • klanalsourtii CITY, PA. .10.1-1 N W. TAYLOR, / , A p. 7-1 v] • Proprietor. . t' tTt -- 11 I i "ri - e - q t• LL the p pular aL 1 , et er ..of the day -a .13.. • KURTZ'tS. • r Y. 17; 'largest, assortmt•tit of LADIES' DRESS !.;001)6 ever opened in ChamberAurg. at. 4), ICI KTCAINT: & 111TR:q3liW'3; • E 1 4.)...3..t.er.. io rl i Enti li W go l.pbt evely month, !lie y e ar round, to purchase goods; \4lvrelore fresh stock and late6t styles all Dug', 4 SS IINTS,ti67-67.7---fr" ttthe TIZINIPCIGS.—Th'e best assortment Illomt4de• of the city et e r , tt ., uug. 4 3 Vfeii ,& rrnsnaten. %v. PITTNX,M'A ,P,4;74C:i;lothWringer 114 tor sale at the sign ,of the Big Rod Horn D. B. .RCVESIZ, Akkolt f,i Prarlklin nountv:, - ,(lulv 11.'44.1 I R.Ful y feu want to smoke a fine Sugar, go w Klikl'Z'S fort. • • tPI2IIII E article of 'Clte•se at. PRICE & 1 - ICer LIM ° • •FTZUP.B; Stigerootitl Gofrees jug Teceired at . , • .... ; PitteE & ficenron'a.,! A 4GRoltruat 6itialt :Mittkerin at . 71 2 Junet“. • ' > i Puteit a irci4rircs6i::: - 1 ,14v6 4 11.11. Vi int LI I. ini•mi 1,, '3l d iptql •at ' _ • • Nectl• 60 Limes. .111111 9, / WErn== TORANESTAREVAT II C MEDICIE, MCI GOODS, it ' - JZ: I , • : J. FisKURTZ 117115111E8 tothroirethe good cilizens'of Way. it V net bolo' otti.tricinity, that ho has just *cab'. ,ad from the . East a large and foil! assortment of fresh Drugiii t Medlcines, Oils,Paints, Dye Stuffs, Window Masa, Vutty, Brushs, Sze., which he is prepared to sell as cheap as they can he had zit any other house in the town, and-which, in regard to quality, cannot be excelled. h.s also 40 hand ,targti assb4nient ' • • - . • tett** lAniriClitg cariprising in part the following' articles, viz : • : • o; Eau de ColOgtroadiess !IxtrAts_for_the hindkerehief, Mee Englisit Pomades, Bandolines, • • Bear's Oil,, •-, • • . , . " '' Fine and Fancy 40ap - 6, - Tooth Brushes, . Bair « . Combs, &e. For Culniary Purinies he his Cor:ri‘43tarch,:'Pearl BarleY. Pearl Sago; Flavoring Extracts, viz:'; Lemon, Yanilla, t3trat4ery, Ilaifibe3rry, Orange,_Banagiai Celery, Pear, Peach,•;:Nut meg,,sim. Fresh Spices,'Elack Papp& and alk oth er articles in that line. He has also something to pleatie the • CHILDREN. A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply of China ware. riat orkt MC ocll cs Irk. 0 othi. lie has Drake's Plantation Bitters, ildfiland's German do. • Sand's Sarsaparilla, • Bull's _ do. • IlitesheNes Cough Syrup,' " Diarrhoea Cordial; Frey's Vermifuge, Yermiluges doz. kinds. t's Judrotes, _Spaulding's, Ayer's ? Brandreth's, iorse's, . NlCtane's, liver; Mrs Winslovv's: soothing Dr. Parishe's do. Keraisoe Oil, Lamps and Chita, nets always on hand. . , Thankful for kind fa4ors" already, bestowed upon hirri, he solicits a continuance of die same, hoping 11v.4 by trying to please he may win' the confidence of ;he people. ,As much care taken in waiting-up on idults as childien:' •• ' Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully corapuunded at all hours. J. P. KURTZ. August sit, 1864. . - ANTIBEIM W °Ott amid ISS.A.NATIM4T4Gr ESTABLISHMENT AND 'MILLS ! Tll,l, continuing the manufacturing ' of all kinds of Ituiliiinglllateritil, such as 14 — A — S - 11 , Doors,: Shuttirs, Blinds, . , 'FA GING MO ULDIN GS • Dont-Prairies, Window-Frames' s FLOORING, &C. &c. gASS 2 4 11 L -. WET 32E A By mill and circular saws of every description.— Asking a continuation of favors.' I promise still to' sell on as equitable terms as possible, considering times anti prices. For further ,particulars .apply to the subscriber and proprietor. •,Factory 2 miles Southeast of Wayhesboro'._ April 1, 1864. • D. F. GOOD. DR. D. LECHLER .._; A NNO,UNGES io • his friends end the public ALgererolly that he is 'now hi possession of all rho late and most improved insiruments, and is well prepaie Ito peiform all DENTAL operations. lie will be happy to wait upon those who may rectujie the services of an experienced .Perstist.•• Ai/ opera tions upon the .mouth and teettyperfortneil in.a sci entifi: manner. Teeih inserted according to latsst improvements in the art, and at moderate rates. ' °aloe iu nis residence on the South errnet of the Dia , honll. Ap. 11, '62. FIRST USII HU STORE IN WAYNESI39IIO,' PA.' M. M. STONER, Druggist; riiHINKFur. to friends and customers for the I very libeial en-ouragement received in his "old business" an 1 he hopes that the introduction of the cash system will add to their interest and his ad vantage in continuing their lavers. He believes a distinction ought to be made bctsveen cnsh and credit and lie intends to exhibit it in the prices of his articles othircd for sale. Call and see, and it not so, purchike where ever you can get the cheap eat, the hest article at the loweet price. Ails asiort- Menti is more getier,l than is usually fouod M coun try Diiig ti , tbres., He' has quite a NarietY of Books,' &c., which he will dispose of cheap for cash, intend ing to close it, considering it no port of his business, and has adopted this motto, "live arid let live, sup port and SuppOriing..' M. M: . g . roistit. Aug. 191864., 13E:43 • leit Ail 7.. 31..15: 1 - I,,RS. FRANTZ d¢SNIVEI4. having associa tedj ir themselves in the practice ot Metlicilie and ourgery would st ite that they are well prepared to tzeat all method and surgical cases. ?creel - is in debted to.either ot the above will please make early settlement to the time of their association, as they wish to close their old books. • Office in Dr. Frantz's residence in the room for merly occupied as ttore room by Mr. J. Beaver. ' April su'.olki,LstAi§`o),f . , l:l',Nos. riIHE undersigned inform the public that thisde- J NORM watering place is now open tor the re eeptioa' of Voaideis and Visitors: The Bath Holm i? conveideni and in good condition.' EvetYatten tion will be paid, to-the comfort and convenience of guests. July 14—tf, ' " • ' XZ'itgitEEZZEßlV2kkeilffifkiistiSM t ,T. J. FILBERT, ' • D7tilpElt, 88 NHas constantly for sate a full assortment OA , (10,91.1 Jor qentiernel',A ipnre, l • 4 1 4 &3..aiacity.,FashiOn* always on bad 3 A . .Waynesboro',• ,•-• )11 - 4Z,V4 MINN . 1 4=0.4. VANIX rG ..I.lAton Artdifiiinpa# with a splendid *SY g Fenerltuttonsalot- lindlinit Coats and lucks's : at (inns 25 -17heaskti*: i i i : Fariiii,rs will iileage the great advantage in Thrashing' , Grain With , , . At a' titso the present,Vidien Ishart very, ecarce, it is •impoitant•that fanners - who are interested' should give attention to the above improvement, whiCh will considerably reduce the expense of thieshing grain QVt. r the common.way. • This niallisie has been bete g .ilie fbr a ;Mintier of years, but tot.veij widely circulated, al: though it has competed with till 'the best of the diffe-ent patented Grain Separators, and proved a decid ed advantage, and now has the reputatien'ef being the beet Separator ever before tLe public.. In ordei to' prove this in new neighberithadtewhere it is not known, I am willing. to. larwaril, a machine for a test to any person: desiring a trial, and have its Mufti tested; and Wisk' bave ittinqi-stood that put the machine Upon merits, end want farmers to judge for themselves., Irit (Mel lot imeet, their wants' and they, do not wish. topurchose. lam perfectly Dear e.z7i4kseil of skipping. . ' The in/whine is particularly adapted to farmers tbr their own use, and will' apply to lever or radiaty power, will thresh and clean, in good grain, from 100 to 150 bushels per day, using, ftkir to six kmedgnd the same number hands, but under very favorable circumstances will thresh inore per day. It cleans the grain thoroughly elein,by one operation, which is net generally done by other Separators. Grain cleaned on this machine, with much right filthy zioatter r is Worth one of Cato cents, more per bush el than if .01es:fled in • the ceirinion way. Thereis also a great saving of strain, in straw and chaff over the rommon waf of thrashing and cleaning, did also over other tieparators anil Cleaneis. The machine is conveniently arranged for hailltng and threshing, being permanently fisie - t1 on two wheels. Orin man can easilv_move or shift - itaboutTho - ,thliVitii riot half the trouble in a barn poor as the common threiher arid dialler. It also easily put in operation, being simple, easily Managed, relia ble, durable, Compact, and cletinlv to work - by while in operation, net ma'aing, near the duet as the com mon tnacbine or otter etepaniters.e - Far nets cAn rest assured that this machine is no humbug, and judging frOM the high recoinmendatien frem_farmere't.st are_usintihem,..l_mest-cettina-to-the-colichrsion-that-it4s-thii-very-mitchine - tha tiantiere want and will have as soon as they have an Opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, which 1 hope they will give me an opportunity, as lam willing to lie reapensible, as already stated, Price of Machine at Shop, (all Complete, ready to attach to belt Lever Or Railway Power,) $1,75 bash, $lBO. in three months, with interest from date. As material for manufacturing, advances, there may be a corresponding advance in the price of ma tiltines. The ma chine is ftilly represented in the above cut. I warrant the machine It , do as aiiove represented. Orders solicited and . promptly attcnded to. The machine is manufactured in Pennsylvarlin and Maryland, at different shops.' For further information and description of machine, address • . DANIEL GEISER, Proprietor, Fraink/in Cozinty, Penna. Wayneihoro' 64:VIER'S. PATENT SELF-RE( GRAIN SEPA.RATOR. CLEANER AND RAG ER. ' AND THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND TRIPPLE•GEARED HORSE 'POWERS. DRIVING. EITHER BY GEAR OR BELT, ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE, ROADY TO PUT ON 'WAGONS. L. the undersicned, desire to call the attention of Farmers sail Threshermen of Franklin and adjoin ing counties to this machine. It has beeirbefore the public for a number of sears, during whiCh time it has given general satisfaction, and the patentee has made some very import Ant improvements which ren der it still more compete. both fat clean setraratina• and cleaning, and also Mr the ease of draught and host throshing. I take pleasure in recommending it to the public knowing thet it will give the best satis faction. lam manufacturing two sizes, viz : • The largest is eight horse power and will thresh and clean from '2OO to 500 bashels per any. The smell size. See the above which fully represents the machine, also full description, price, &c., of .machine. Persons wishing machines should send in their orders in reasoamble time to insure their being filled. • amvalavan vittaaaa - za e&uurizara AND MANUFACTURERS OF SYRUP I • lam manufaCturing different sizes of Sugarcane Mills (to be driven either by water, steam or .horse power) and Eiaporators and fixturee for making Syrup; also Portable and Stationary Steam Engines for driving Mills; Threshing Machines, Sawing Woou, &c. I am fully prepared to make the above to order and on short notice; also , GRIST AND SAW MILL GEARING, SHAFTING A.ND PULLEY'S, IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER-WHEELS. IRON KET'PLES, &c, Stoves and PIOW castings,also cast iron and wrought iron pipe for steam ors'ster; and Brass castings of 41417 deseriptiOn; in a word; , I Mii. prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry and machine shop. • Having supplied thyself with the latest improved machinery, such ,tis Lathes, Doting, Planing and Drilling Machines; persona can rely on having their work done in the 'most satisfactory manner ] am also prepared to manufacture to order machinery for wood, such as Tonging and Greying ma chines for, flooring. Surface. Tenotit And 'Monlditig machines, &c. • I also'oflei to the public a new and valuable • improiement in my etoain engines, made within the last year, viz: for the economizing of Stet, and the regulation of speed, which renders any new engines far superior to the old engines. All mY machines aro sold under warrantee- 'My banns are all experi exited workmen in this line of businesii, arid I use all good material, so that I am petrel:4Y safe in rimr x-anting all my work. lam also prepared to do repairing in workman like manner, on the sboriest notice. Orders solicited and promptly attended.to. AlLorders•sent in for repairing must no accompanied with the cash. For partblulars and circulars descriptive of machine, address • ' ' GEORGE rracK, licitor 'or orders. Waynesboro,' Franklin Co. Pit. • aaania Zna" EAST SIDE OF CARLISLE smEET; • GREENCASIME, PA; • IT E undersigned respectfully announces,; to thtt traveling public 014k:this Hotel has been IiEMODDLELL The room are large and conifer table and are wed. furnished with good new _furni ture. Persons'stopping at this Hot dcan have ei ther dog le or single Rooms, with'er without fire in' them. he TABLE is always supplied with the' best in the market, and his BARR filled with the etioihest Liquors. There aro also a fine lot and o pair of Hay and Sthek,...Seales connected with the .totel for the ticorrititoclaticin Of Drovers aad Butch ers. Stable will always be provided with good whdleaonte Provender for ,Stock, and attended by careful ostlers. JOHN H. ADAMS. CARRIAGE JACOB ADAMS w 0 WA), itoorin his numerods customers and the puhlin,generally that the war having ter mtnated he is now preparing to, carry on - the Car. riage-m iking bassi .ess mom extensively yaw ' • +hen over. and will have constantly on cfr::: hand B'UGGItS of every description ; ' new and second-handed Vehicles of ill kinds.= 1-7 Repairing done at short notice, He 'will employ none but good mechanics and lase the best material. Periens wanting anything in his line t will do well 'to gi'4e him a call before purchasing' elsewhere. . . • JACOB ADAMS. ' I - R. PIV/VELY, Si. D Meth ti Powder. '• N/ It' e t r"iz S et l re ° pa ll ipe lla • v t a r g:; nia Pu ki ch og asd t d he .a a t b :fri ov r o ; Horseaial.pattio Powder, for Pennsylva iiiis and Maryland,.takes this,me thud o Informing the tannersi,drusera,•&c., that ha has on hand and• intendit keeping atood supply Always, on, hand.—.- Uountri perchanta,and others keeping such articles for sale, svoukkdo.s.well, to; supply ,theinselves •with a nantity.. ,He will ash it on commission oifor cash cheap. rders will.he punctually attended to • . . danwiry ''- A. O. F U.N K. ' HO VIS. X/ , i _:;101t a b'ottlti of extract; "Night Liloathing Ce' 1 rais," extract "13 iiicihth," extract" Whito'Pond . 6,p go iii 1 , • E. (nava. :, ......._ Trlig:BEST "1100 P SKIRTS':, apa .thelprgt;it Inon;rinieritAp thii 'State. nt ' 4 . ] • kinTcar,t•if HrnOlizet4 SELI4EGELBTING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANZIa AND B.A,Gratila. Sep. 23—tf.] Fra . yitegiboro' AND MACHIXE Or %mgr. GEISER., t'roprietor of Territory and, so .e(l§ 3R—t f. April 15;1864l • Clti.ch Street, neatly op . posite the M E. Church. June 9—tt. THE 111 1776, liVtittooe "Continental" sounds more&sr to jthe American hertri,thati any of the Royrl blood even shoiild it be a prince. So all you that want a good Cookitig Stove that burns oil* coal or weed, call at . , .., and ask for the Continental. which is one of the best Sioves in market, and by far the cheapest. It take's a long stick 'of wood and is pro' idol with fire brick to, burn coal. It is one of the best baking and Cooking Stoves that has ever been offered far sale. It is a tine Cooking Stove and is easily kept clean I always have a large aseicortment on hand, and will Frve better baigalns than any other house in the enikntry. So to prove that my nano is not Gen. liiagg MI and see for yonrself. Also on hand Heating Stoires,stiCh as Proprietor. EN PLATE AB CULL STOVES, for Mop or,parlor, al/of which I will sell very low You will alad film/ a large assortment of :§tzzuzt , Avid' Copper, Brass and Sheet-Iron Ware, which is all of my 'own make, and whieb has been proven can not be found better in any place, Now remember I am bound m sell cheap, ea all that want anything in thy anti, give me e call. My shop is atilt at :toe old place on Main r.Ntreet, next door to Miller's Store. - Douse Spbuting: done at all'times and of Mt beat -doubler fib., • Fielihg very thankfulloi the many past favorsi have received from the , ptiblic, I would invite all to give me a call, for then• poll can see for yourselve where to get bargains. • .• , Old Metal taken at Foundry Prices in exchange for 'new Stoves. • W: A. TRITLE, •• •MarXtt-, • • • • • ' • Waynesboro'..,. I„Q.UP Rennet, Vora, t3t•FC4,,Ricip, Anoa,:Oaga,l?earl Raki:ey and Cogpor's dela tine at KURTZ't;• VET HERE you. got tile worth of, yourlooncy at „ , ;114sicAtis •St BARLA) VlT,'s IN MG o', N 6 istsorinitiO',ortiOtO,'on4 orily !lice to betrod at Pkatte *St HcorricaTa -E--N Foundry SHOP. BACK AGAIN :~VZTHt •:• " , - ENTIEE''' NEW -STOCK' .•: rillig•undetlitigned announce to.' the lifilieneof Waynesbeio' and. surrounding :country .that they have.re.tipened theirstore at theohlstandi ono door Fain of Sibbees Hotel * , with an entire' , new , stock of 1, _.• einbraping garments oi'.almoat every atyle and pnce,, for Men-und - Bove,,anti other furnishing goode for gfntlernen in 'endless variety,; also , • Hnls, Trunks, &c., , 0c0f vlitiCh have justheenvirchased for cash it, the latest redttred The ,Ptiblic are inittetl,te'Call'and ,examine their new stock before making piiichaies *elseilhere., as they are saddled that they can snit, the *ants of the ecnnmunitY.tti o such prices as cannot fail, to g ive satisfaCtion,' FEIII-IEVOit ,6r. October 6. 1 665; • ,` 1 , . DO YOll UR TO ME IRBY IF YOU. DO GO TO METCALF & lIITESHETW'S, eItAMBERBBtRG, And Buy your- Dry Goods ! I Tlif.Y'itaire hitinetise • tight. inuliaTe-',selling at less Prites than any othd-, ifour§',.,itt". the rimy sell the beit yaid wide lquerit (heirey) at 37 cents a d'le ;• •rmarles_prappiti Good Calicoes for , 25 • Better . " ' • 31 Best that is made for 35 Beat quality new style Detains only ! 37 loCi; 'PI at:YE S:' Shirting Olanitel lom ha rip Heavy:Urray twiled Shirting Fla'nfiel .50cts. Oetinetts we have froth • '37 up ail Cloths and Carpets. . BLANKETS A hertvy giey Blanket' weighing Vlbs. for SS;OV per pair a . full assortment of White ' Blankete'.=—! Spdol Cotton; all best makes; 3 spook for 25' ets.— Ladies Coats and Choulois, a full assortment: In short we have u full Stock Dry Weida' and Notions, which will be sold tit the lowest possible rate's. METCALFE & HITESHEW. Clumbereluit, Oct. 6, 1855. R. 130. xi. . THE sahscrilict announces to the public that he 3. purposa giving his attention in the future ex clusively to the treatizient of diseases in horses' and and cattle. From a long experience in the -treat ment of hung Fever, Spavin, Pole Evil,and other diseases conimon among- hors es, he flatters himself that he can give general sat isfaction. Medicines,..such as pills, powders,litri inents, blistering-ointment, etc., coil be had of him. All calls promptly attended to and charges moderate sep 1-0) M SHOE r. AEW LIVERY S'iIELH! t would • PTIII su satrber would inform the public that he I has opened k LIVERY, StABLE in Waynesboro, and is now prepared ,r 4 5 1 :`,.... ; to furnish good Riding or Driving Her- say, which he can recommend as. perfectly safe for family tidying. His VELAR:LES are alt new and ih good condition. • • Persons wanting horses or Vehicles will apply, at the saddler shop of W. P. WegoleY. , FRANKLIN WEAGLEY. • July 14—tf. 111-lill, SilEa-lithAfi! ETC. IT HE subscriber would inform his customers and 1 public generally, that having, with other busi ness men of Wayneshciro', adopted the “ctea.slar Strisozajonir,” lie is now prepared to sell at shorter profits than formerly. Per6ons in want of any article in his line ate respectfully invited io' give 'hint a call.— His stock of Ht kUSE K EEP ING GOODS and KITCHEN WARE are complete, and will he, sold at such prices (the times considered) as cannot• fail to give satisfaction. All kinds of ' ' '3llO Mi 3 embracing thelatest and most;Approved for eithet woes+ of boAl, constantly on hand. bpeciol attention is given to putting Ur/Spout ing, made of the beat tin, foi houses and Kans. Remember the sign of the "I.lto RED limn" ' August 26. 1864 T UE, P1, 4 1t.;.E to buy chrart Dry. Goode*, at Ntrmaidirs & ICK.latirt"S (Lucie Pima.' at, U Feb. 5. '64 KURTZ'S • F -you want getarChasiing Toba c cq, get it at IKURTZ'S Drug Store. ~ , A LWAYS a flail stock to select from at . NitrrcALre & kinstitismes. TTREKA—Wcibds Pat. Sieve—Latest thihg of U the age, at the GROCiFer METCALFE & HLTESHEW HAVE JUST opened anoit!er large oi Dry Gorilla and eit4/0/18. [atig. 4. NlTr A: ta l ila t i ldELONS . , tii . t .u nt il el ci ot e s ; : y tto 6 l r es o a s l ic e . dr, , 7 t &'HITESHEW give notice jtj_when th ey go into their nete:room. , F. KURTZ , has the r kest assortment of For d" • futnery iri toWii.• 't:7:t - ••••• E X TENE,,. great cure for Consumption, at KURTZ'IS Drug :Aare. paidfo,r..Butter ana gggs . • • .11OSTEVIELI. REID & CO. KURTZ has a thee lot of Pocket Books. ' • July 14 p LIKE: C D LTV . ERMA at,' ' • KURTZ'S. FIXTUIiES with cord and. tassels, ' PRICE & friCICFLICIeg. L AIALt.' Fancy Kai anti Lasting Gaitoii at • - • P,alckisr, rt 161iSENS---at " 4 - • 1166TErra REID & " . T w IST, isaT,t4Ar.,*ci.i4co at ~_ s" OF Cog; ERRING and MackraLat • • ..• •='• - • MUL! 00.1' :; Paws Atlicatuces. ADL lC ti ALF o . , E, oo , e H e lZEr.E t ail . i e a t ra vvee sti n itt gnu IVastiington. Maw, South-aide. • !*,' I W 0 Fti# litet • 'er f , :t!) VW ooDsd. rt. , • • I , tr 1 . 1 6161gEtt 1 .46: Cutlery Business..• 111 liE Salisiiihers . liti;in Ptirchaeed. Or iiiitl " honed ' iia'fitirtlvOlitel3telw Iteji4olild' int I e old enstoinerti/of tingesttiblithatantratidt 'oil that in addition to ' the; larges lock , omtitnd v thai jatit receiving a lingo and well selected itockvi slating in part of ;.: . w- .;.1! laolsT-AND , serazazi `SHOE gitilitEliV AND CARltatig*AilE i - -OEDARMAREY; ' T CAL'OLOrk.II4 4 HOLLOWt.WARBe PAINTS, GLASS AND VARNISHES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,'; We invite the attention, of the FarmerS to that • HUNDELL'q PREMIUM HAYFORK, for the sale of wilich we are the sole agents. Scythes, Rakes, Forks, Shine's, Grain • Cradles, &a., &o. All out. goods were selected with great ease and we invite an examination of, them. May 26,18G5..., tigwEß, & RINEHART. "It• I VISDODI ECOiOtt to lame in the BET,,COMPANIBK, tiair there 'le lotto better that the OKlnearanee' Co, of loythimeriea." 1794: InetirtiiVrattd 17911. • • THE Abstiact of the 142nd Snai-Antinal Btate; JL nient, showing' the condititin of the 'COinpany on the 2nd day' of 'January, 1865; shoes the Total . Asseti to be $1,715;171 71. • err ' • araißuctettsfulEttisinart-Thiperienc EV'The Prompt Palment- of$14;500,4100,00 'Losses Pr A Reputation forlionoialde Dealing linsurpasso eti ' arAnd.Cash Assets viciedibso sit ,700,1100,00 ! Claim the , Referetices ofthe phblie•for this, the Oldr est Insurance Company in'Atherica. .DIRECTORS :" Arthur G. Coffin, Win. Welch, lohtt Sam'l W. Jones, R.D. Wood, G.L. - 1 arrisort John L. Brown, Wm. &Sowell F. R. Cope, Chas. Taylor, • Jaa..N. Did , son fl 'trotter , 'Ambrose White, S. M. Wain. ELL'S. MAW Wm. Cummings, T. Charlton Henry. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, 'Pres% - Case. Pharr, ec'ry. May 12— 6m] , Joe. Douo4s; Ag't. yVaypeatoro'. TOW IS' YOUR TIME TO BUY LCIETEAP . FURNITURE, as I have oOned ih' tth .filnior tirmine House, on North Potomac Street, one of the L tROEST AND BEST ASgORTMENT. OF FURNITURE TO I3E FOUND IN WEST ERN MARYLAND. The attention of pirChasera v)ho desire SUPERIOR• WORKMANSHIP . ad *ell as beauty of finish, i. invited to my large stock, consisting in part of Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes and Bureaus, Mahogany- Bedsteads and Chairs, Marble Top Pies, Centre and Card Tables, Mahogany , and Marble Top Wash-Stands, LOUNGES of various' styles end paterns; EX= TENSION TABES,SIitRINti BEDS AND M AT TRASSES, common Bedsteads and CHAIRS of every description; in short, I will guarantee my stock of 'Furniture to De the largest general assort went, to be bold cheap, that can be bought any wheres Let me now call your attentiOn• to my splendid cheap raw fresh stook of . , GROC'ERIE at my stand right opposite' the Market House. I have always in store and for sale, • The :Cheapest Sugars, Coffees, Teas and. Pr ovisions to be bad anywhere. I ani determined to•please one and all, aUd to sell cheap: • Remember, if you want Fornitute . or tiro.' etudes, to' give me a call, as you Shall not regret•it. Dont forget the places—in Junior Hail and oppo.; site the Market House. S. MARTIN BLOOM. Hagerstown, July 28-3 m. • THIS INVENTION. consists of &lux (or two) ELLIi;TIG PERE REFINED STEEL SPEENGS,,iDgeDiOUSIy BRAIDED TIGHTLX and FIRMLY together, EDGE to EDGE, making the . ODGERBT, most BUMBLE, imam* and. DCIRABLI. SPRING ever used. They seldom BEND or Bast x, like the Single Springs, and eon-equal:l4'y preserve their perfect and bertMlful Shape more than twice as long, al. any Single Spring Sktrt that Ever Heti or Can he made. THE wonderful flembility end great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic skirt will lie experienced particularly in all crowded A seembl ice , raii Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, .Arm Chairs, fbr Promenade and House Dress, as the skirt can be bided when in use to occupy,a small plact AS easily and conveniently as a Silk or Mukha Dress. 13., B. RUSSELL. A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex El liptic steel Spring Skirt for a single day will Never afterwords willingly,' dispense with. their use. For Children, Vises add toung ' Ladies 'they are supe ior to ail others. • ' THE H OOPS are ctivered with 2 ply double twist ed thread and will weal twice as long as the Single yarn covering which is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods , on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to pievent the covering from wearing ofr the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, dic., &c, which they are constantly subject to when in use. , All are Made of the new and elegant COrded Taper, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect Shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt eve; made: • . . WESTS' BRADLEY & CARY, PROPRIE TORS.of the , Invention. and SOLE MANUFAC TURERS, 97C HAMMEL% and 79& 81 READE STREETS, New York. ' ' I'OR , WALE' in ail first-class Stores in this City; and throughout the United States and ,Canada, Ha vans, de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. Eft :Iti q uire for the thiplpx Elliptic' (or dciuble) Spring Skirt. •• "B. & C. August 25-om. H ' subscribers ;you'd Warm the public that T they hare aasocytted theaiselies together in the ilaibetinshuaineaspartd am Doi prepateal:sto do.hair caning. altavirtg,...ahalitpeoning,,,etz. in 'th e ,' b a t style. 'The patronage cm the public is respectfully aolicitell.WM. PRIC.X.,. - - -., - ., . ,C. C. REPYTIiit. . • Sept. t 6. • '•,'',- .l .., `-:, ~/1- , • v ....;• . pERSONS whe„,gaitetipeir . nbtes the . thlet or the For: . the 20th of Max,,ch buiWare. reminded.' thatibiiirta; Was due on the pth of Sep tembor. immediate payment , ie ropes tear ; `‘• f: Oeti Ir=-3i3 GEO. FOLTZ.. . INSURANCE COMPANY, North America PIMA DE ' HOUSEKEEPERS, TAKE NOTICE I NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6 The Great invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. • J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX. ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. BARBERING ! BARBERING NQ ICE.
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