Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, May 06, 1864, Image 3

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    FIRST-SIIPPiX OF-NEW
SPRING .A N D SUMMER
G OODS,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
JAMES A. FISHER.
MY stock embraces all the best styles of Plain
and Fancy CLOTH-STPlain-anal-Pancy
Zactl,ossoeluziacsitzrap=9
Plain and Fancy YESTINGS, all of which will be
mattes to writer 'a themeat fashionable and work
ninrilike.manner, or still in Patterns to suit custo
mere. Also a full stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
SW - CHEAP FOR CASH.-esa
Also, one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S
FURNISHING GOODS ih the town—fins Shirts,
Hoisery, Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also,
Military cloths and Cassimcres which will he made
to order at the shortest noticed. A. FISHER
opposite Washington House, Hagerstown, Md.
May 6, 1864.,
STRAY HORSES.
TWO stray horses came to the subscriber's
farm near Stouffer's new mill, on the 19th ult.
one sorrel mare, i.upposed to be about six years old,
both hihd legs tvhite nearly up to the knee, the oat.
er a gray mare suppotted to be about twelve years
of age, with diped inane and stump tail, both inarb.,
ed U. S. The owner is requested to come Ilirward,
prove property and by paying this insertion and
other expeuces can take them away.
May 6-3w] JACOI3 HOSFMA.N.
. . .
i :Is tokitril
TILE_lt E will be sold en.
deuce of-Jacob Wolf, (lunatic) in Waynesboro',
On SI TURD A Y ih6 7 th• of MAY, 1864,
the following property to wit : 2 Sets Chairs,3
rocking chairs, 3 stands, 3 tables, 1 , side boar 1
Secretary,
ill .211/k.. 41ICIP
, 1 1 stove Bedsteads, lot Csrpeting,•2 Yankee Clocks
1 eight-day clock, lot Jewelry and Watches a
,COMPUTE SET CLOCK AND WATCH
,MAKING TOOLS,
2 ladders, 1 counter, 1 Bowwindow, 3 show cases,
lot orrinware, 1 .writ'ng desk, 1 boot' ein.e, 3 hay
lurks, 1 mattock, I whee"barrow lot of books and
omps 1 - Settee, I tof stoneware and bottles; 3 tubs,
1 sausage machine and.stulrer, I Cupboard, I spade,
.1 saw and buck, 1 scythe, and a variety of other
ar
ti les. "c•ale .to commence at 9 o'clock on said
day when a Cr, d.t 01 FOx mouths will be liven un all
ewus Orslo - alid - upwards:
lIENICY X 130.NEHREAK,
JOSEPH DOUGLAS,
April 19 7 ts]
PUBLIC SALE.
rpHERE will be sold at Public Sale, at the resi
-11 deuce of Jan McKee, deceased, of Washinu
,
ton township, on TUESDAY 'nth 10Th OF MAY . ,
18C4, the following prayerty, to wit :
(t - ,1 aau
WA . a(la'4s
. Igs, 5 head Sheep,
Fodder Cutter, 1 mattock and axe, 1 Shovel Plow,
1 Hive Bees, Stands and 'Fables, 1 Eight-day Clock
1 sausage machine and stulrer; 50 lbs. Lard, rot ,•1
'r inware, 1 barrel Vinegar, 1 large Copper Kettle.
lot stone jugs and crocks, augers and chisels, lot of
Hollow-ware, 1 grain cradle, scythes and sickela?
Chairs, I corner Cupboard,l grindstone, Anvil and
Bellows, lot Books, 1 Rifle (un, 9,at irons, horse col
lars, 1 churn, hay forks; 7 acres
GRAIN IN THE GROUND ,
1 willing desk. I cross•cut baw and a great variety
of other avieles. L-irZiale - to commence at 9 o'.
chick on said '&10, when a credit of six months
be given on all sums 01 413 and upwards.
JusEl'll DOUGLAS,
Administrator.
op 29 ts)
CIIIIIBERSBURG ItE S TAUitAIV'I'.
r i IHE subscriber_wouldantorni the public that he
j_ hes leased the well-know Restaurant, on Main
Street,,o ainberz.burg„ near the Pubic yq ua7C and
under the reel Office, where ho will be pleased to
wait upon old acquaintances or others trout Way
nesboro' and vicinity - visiting Chatribersharg. He
Vail Lave constantly on hand
A Prime article of Oysters and Ale—Chiek
).,;fi dit ' mane in season. Tar
tie and other favorite Soops; llaui and
Eggs, Mutton Chops, Beetstake, Tripe,
Bologna Sausage, awl other articles icsu
usually kept iu iirst,olass licsfaurants.
JAYIEs 13. DUFFIELD.
Chambersburg, -A p. 29 . '6l.
BEEF ! BEE
rp HE subscribers would inform the public that
they have commenced the Butchering business
and will be prepared to supply per.bns with a prime
article of Beef, at the Seilar 0: Lewis Deatricti, in
Waynesboro',
On Wednesitay Evening
of each week._ during the season. They wal also
retail at, Ringgold the same evening. They pay
cash for cattle and consequently must do a cash tit
siness. •
Tee highest market price paid for Fat Cattle.
PitICE & S:I'.E:WAIiT
ap 29-3 t
- NiE - ma Its 1K DIP 9
OTICE -ix hereby given that the untlen.igned
esiLda g...in_W_ay.n ho mTh e n_a
by the Court ComtnomPleas of Frank. Co., a Com
mittee of the person and estate of Jacob WMf, a
lunatic of the uuruugL .110/es - aid. All p.-r any-know—
ing themselves indebted to said lunatic will please
make immediate payment, and those having claims
will-present them properly authenticated for settle
ment. H. X. 130. N f: BREA liE,
JOSEPH DOUGLAS,
Committee.
ap 29--3 t)
1ia3.4'4111,1113 14UV1t1i34,
EAST SIDE OF CARLISLE STREET,
GREENCASTLE ; PA.
011 Ii E undersigned respectfully annquncra to
the traveling public that this Hotel has been
RKIVIODDLED. The Rooms aro large 'and com
fortable and are all well furnished with good new
furniture. Persons stopping at thii Hqtel can have
eu er double or single hymns, with or ovittgruz — fi
in the he TABLE is always sprplieit , with
__ the biotin_ the_ market,_ anti his 11A RU tilled sv'th
the, choicest Liquors. There are aso a ine of
and a pair of Hay and Siook Seileaconnicted - With
fnr h. c aromodatioti)mers_a
•
Butch era.
r His Stable will always be provided with good
wholesome Provender fur stock, and attended by
careful ostlers. JOHN H. A JAMS.
1864. J .2l;oprietor..._
. PLANTS.
WE-subscriber informs the public that he will
j. hare ready .for sale from the let to the sth of
a • ergo at o =wee petato ' ants, 1 e most
_choice 'variety, knoWif as ale "JERSEY YEL.
1,01r."' •', •!-- • 's • W. FUNK.
A Pii1:29.1.-tf. . • _._
AT Till
?wren
Committee
If I Heiler
Cli
ell
00.
'Q .
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON.
PURE and. powerful TONIC, Corrective and
Alterative, of. wonderful efficacy in diseases of
the STOMACH; LIVER and BO WELS.
Cures
Dyspepsia,
•
Liver (;complaints,
Headache, General • -
• Debility, Nervousness, De
pressioh of Spirits, Constipation,
hitermitent Fever, Acidity of the
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach,
Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach,
Swimmint of the Head Dificult Breathin: Yello v
ness of the Skin and Eyes. Fever and Dull psi
in the Head, Pain in the Side, Bark, Chest -
• and Limbs, will cure every case of
Chronic or Nervous Debility,Dis.
eases of the hid neys and
And Diseases arising
from a disorder
ed Stomach,
good for male
or female old
•
or young.
The most beneficial miOlicine known; gives bet
ter satisfaction and cures more diseases than any
ther preparation olTered to the Public. Prepar
ed solely by 8 A. K UNKE & BRO., 118 Market
oreet, H arrisburo •
For sale by Dru
ists and Dealers ever where,
BEWARE OF
Se : Counterfeits -ipat
As Kunkels Bitter Wine of Iron is the only sure
and effectual. remedy in the known world for the
permanent cure of /.Iyripepsia and Debility, and as
there are a number of imitations ollerett to the pub
lic, we would caution the community to purchase
none hut the genuine article, manufactured by S. A.
KUNKEL & 800., and has their stamp on the top of
the cork of every bottle. The very fact that others
are attempting to imitate this valuable remedy,
proves-its_worth and speaks volumes in its favor.
The Bitter Wine of Iron is put up in 75 cent and
$1 bottles, and sold by all respectable druggists
throughout the country. 13e particular that every
niu-le-bears , the—fire-simile-of--the-preprietors L eig .
tore.
This Wine includes the most agreeable and effi
eient Salt of Iron we po:,bess; Citrate oil Magnetic
with the most en
combined
table tonics, Yellow Piruvian bark. The elect in
many cases of debility loss of appetite, and gener
al prokeratioo, of an efficient Salt of Iron, combin
ed with our valuable Nerve Took, is most happy.—
It augments the appetite, raises the pulse, takes od
I muscular Habbii era, removes the pallor, of debility,
ad_gives_a_lurid figure to the countehance.
GENERAL DEPOT,
118 MARKET STREET
ectable dealers throu
For side •by all res
the country.
April 29-,-ly
• ANTIETAM
Wood Working and
ESTABLISHMENT AND MILLS !
cermr., continuing the manufacturing of all
01:ii.ds of Building Material, such as
SASII,
Doors, Shutters, Blinds,
- FACING, MOULDINGS,
Door-Frames, Window-Fra ma,
•
FLOORING, &C. &C.
_ABL. 31r. 41Wilr
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
t imes and prices. For further,particulnrs apply to
tho subscriber end proprietor. Factory 2 miles
Southeart of- Iv aynesboro.t.
April 1 1864- • "DT'FGO
HAMAinits
E the undersigned intend to put up • Ca'
- I.lilt and Evaporater to manufacture syrul
at Ringgold, Md. We call the attention of farmer:
! to the importance of raising the Cane. as it is he
lieved by persons whb have raised it to be the mos
valuable crop that can be raised. It yields from two
hundred and twenty.five to two huodred and seven
ty-Ilse gallons of Syrup to the acre. The Cane is
best planted on hills. The seed shOuld Le sprouter'
before planting it. Persons wishing to get seed car
I get it at Charles Hiteshew's store. Ringgold: at
Charles Hiteshew's snore, Smithshurg; at Oround &
Logan's store, Leitersburg; at Geo. Stover's store,
Wayneshoro';_a_t_naniel Ment2ers_Mill_at samueL
Piantz's Mill, at Geo. Besore's Mill, in the Mad:
Corney, and at the Nunnery Mill.
Feb ; 12,'64 —if] .1. eiL H. FRICK
TH E undersigned, would inform the public Oast
in consequence of the increaled price of grain,
provisions , . liquors, &c., they are compelled to g.
dept the following as their Hotel prices for the pres
ent :
For one man with two horses over night $2, ono
men—with-one-horse-over-Mg - ht — V - .2 no-trarsc
3ver night 75 cents—one man per tiny $l. Oats
.25 cents per gallon. All uors 10 cents er drink
except Ale, which is 5 cents per glass. 25 cents,
for a single weal and 25 cents for a lied.
_FRANCIS BO W DEN,
J. O. R. ECKMAN.
•
Capt. L. B. KURTZ.
April 22-3 w.
PUBLIC SALE.
MIHE subscriber will sell at public sale, on the
4 premises, in Washington county, Md., on the
road leading from Germantown to Monterey Springs
On Saturday the 14th day of May, 1864,
TWO TRACTS OF LAND. o n e - containing'29
acres, with a story and a half I.OG HOUSE, good
tog staple, Spring House, Hog Pen. dec., thereon.
There is also a young Orchaal of choice fruit trees
on the premises and a never-failing Spring at the
24 }.2 acres, with a LOG HOUSE, Log *TABLE
Hog Pen.' &c., thereon; and a never-failing 2 .rieg
hsai-atitaritweithstiite - w - bornmenre - 74 -
10 - chlock on said day. when - the tartns - will be made
known by . HEN R. CRIDER.
,
EREAS. Letters of Aidreinistration on the
Estate of John McKee,-late of Washington
township,ileteaaellave lieen — grantid7firo the sub.
scriber; residing ,in Waynesboro'; all Arsons in.'"
te.l to geld • berebv
tr. Balk state aro hereby request — ell to make im
mediate payment, and V ose having claims or de
elands ,against the gotta° of said decedent, will
- same w' ou .e ay, ,to
—JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Ado r.
up • 9--6 t)
r you want fine Pomade yott mipt, get kat,
Feb. fi, R6`l. JWFZ .S
gnms
AS II THE A
• ' pure ROC e I •,
stock of goods belonging to the Estate Josiah
Besore, Esg , deceased, and 'combining with the
same, in the large and eapacioue Store Room, the
now fresh • supplies "(brought a few weeks since)
forming the stock of Joseph Price—are now pre
senting to the public the largeqt , choicest and cheap
est selection of SPRING :IN 'll SUMMER GOODS
now offered in this Borough, embracing a hirge and
varied assortment of
Such-as-Fancy-Silks,
Wool Detains,
Alpaceas,
Sbepherd Plaids,
Debeges,
- Crape De Spanges,
Chilies ;
Lawns and
Chintzem.
'et ic__ot_vi
WHITE GOODS:
limarsnuno, PA.
Swiss, plain and. figured,
Cambries
Bishop Lawns,
Mulls,
aaraamtaa dCWI
We boast of having the largest assortment ever
brought to Town. Were bought twenty•five per
cent. cheaper than present Prices and will be sold
eccoruingly.
Silks,. •
Bareges,
Grenadines, •
Wool Dolains,
Poplins,
Chilies,
Lawns, plain and figured,
t alzerincs,
Crape Despanges,
Eng. Crape, •
OUR TANGY STOCK
comprises a greatlvariety of Da!morals, Hoop Skirts
Shawlv, 'Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim•
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN,
Linen Sheetings,
Bleached ana Brown Diapers,
Tiekings,
Strip;
Farintitro Checks,
CARPETS,
CIL 'CLOTHS,
• ilinds and Hangings
EAODEAUSu
Our Stock of Gmesiieo is very largo. Sugar; of
differen t g rad'es—Moldescis at various priors. 'Loaf
-yrup, Ouffeerhreat7R,ior-and—Dtrotielion
American and Englisli breakfast . du.'; Teas, Fish,
' 1
•"' .WILLO : WARE AFD
,Q...1j g,EiswAR,
_Aad_every_article_ne seary_to_enpply_the_ni
tiee Pr rainier comfulable oar old friends
.-a
ttctintattotts ' ean— to- givo-eattaoam
nee To, Imstuass a give our friends even
modation possible . With many thanks fol
, :roua—patronago=h retofore—wa- shall ,ondl
larit a,eentinuane of the pubtie'i favors: ,
' ' "•' •
JOSEPH! PRIG'
i . SAMUU- [TOE'
'firit ;2,1959,
. Bsirra, Auet.
11!
THE OFT TIIE DAY I
ON AS II
THERE IS STR
IT IN
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
lIARDWARE,
RESS GOttlis,
merman 'mita,
French Crapo,
Collars, H'dlefs,
Nitta,
Gauntlots,ke
ME==
Cottonades,
Linens,
Bagi & Bagging
'MIL MIL .4.
LATEST ARRIVAL
,ONION
GTH !
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
;am it AM
GOOESH
NOTIONS, &e
Nain Sooks, &o
SPRIEG V.YES \cli
CL 01/IS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETS,
CLOTHS, CASSDIERES AND SATINETTS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND, S ATI NETTS,
GROCERIES!
1564.
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Waynesboro' Pa.
SECOND SUPPLY,
SECOND SUPPLY,
SECOND SUPPLY,
SPRING DRY GOODS
SPRING DRY GOODS
SPRING DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS
LADIES -
LADIES
. LADIES
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
FURS; SHAWLS AND NUIJIAS,
FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS,
FURS, SHAWLS AND NUR
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
ISIC _ME 1W - , NW
MEN'S
_SUING GOODS,
MEN'S SPRING GOODS,
MEN'S SPRING GOODS,
MEN'S -SPRING Gomm.
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
CHEAP.
CLOTHS,
UNDERSHIRTS,
UNDERSHIRTS.
UNDERSHIRTS,
AND •
• AND
AND
DRAWERS.
PRA WERE,
flifirEfa
Groceries,
DR Y . GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS.
aIIiIISWARE aifl 101101
Queensware,
Queensicare,
Queensicare,
tention of our custom
3w wick of goads, and
ir thanks.. to • customer.
atronage,
_and wilt en- '•
ill, to In c rkt
BENEDICT & CO.
!MEI
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COMMERCIMU. C6I,LEGi.'
TylliFriiiially increasing imrortance•attnchod tb
1 Commercial education, and the eery general at
tennon. which this branch is exciting throughout
the civilized world, have within the past lew years
awakenod such an interest, that po comment is no r
cessary 'to establish the practical utility, of tommer-
Cla SC 00 S. •
•
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION . : :
Double E'ntro'Book-keeping in all 1'16;30 approv;,
. C . -
Trade and Commerce. ommercial , atculationi.
Mercantile Law, Penmanship in eve 4 t
'lityle the
art, &c. ate. Each department it under the i thari
of an experienced anu competent' Inttrukor. Ou
count, is both thorough and practical.„ Student:
are taught to originate and conduct all the Book:
and Forms pertaininir to real business, thereby bring
ing theory into practice and thus having 'thedt t.
.erform the rsgultrrroutine - of - the-Counting-hoirte.
. • n-ta-completing-the-ptescribe ; • -
Hied to take charge and conduct on Scientific pin
cip es th - ETl3ikilis et any well reguiikil — Mercantile
establishment. Time required to ciniiplete the course
is froin Bto 12 weeks. tinter at any, time.
nids awarded for merit only. [i"sss pays all ex
penses fur a full commercial course, boarding inclu
ded.
Send for a Circular. Address
Feb. 1 2 —lf)
TRENS Ult Y DE PA RDIE N T,
FICE COMPTROLLER
I hin
(1 t 0
i Ol ui
Tl ,r 3 u 6
IE, Ct; R I R 3 EN 4 C Y
}
T HEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presort
/ ted to the Undersigned, it has been made to ap
pe,r that the First National Bank of Waynesboro',
in the county of Franklin and State of Pennsylvania,
has been dul organized under and acc nrdinq to the
requirements of the act of Congress,' entitled ''An
act toi.provide a 'national currency, secured by a
ledgl-of United Stattis stoclss, and to pr — r
the eirtulntion and redemption thereof,' approved
February 25, 1863, arid has complied with all the
provislo}la of said act required to be complied with
before ciimmencing the business of Banking.
Now, therefore,_ I, SAMIAL T. HOWAlev. Deputy
Comptroller of the Curren - cyTtlo hereby errity - that
i n
the Fi t National Bank of Waynesboro', County
of Fra klin and State of Pent Sylvania, is authoriz
ed to ( memoßanking
the bush eau of under the
act afo said, , 1
% %ill ~ In Testimony Whereof, witness my I
4" . ',,,; hand and seal, this Ninth day of Feb- j
ruary, 1861.
% ). SAMUEL T. HOWARD, ,
- ...... ,4 Deputy Comptroller of the' Currency.
Feb. 10---10 w
FOR RATS, MICE, ROACRES, ANTS, BED RUGS, MOMS
IN PUBS, WooLENS, AC" vvre
INSECTS OS PLANTS, ro. AN•
MEALS, AC.
I Put up in 25c 50c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles. and
Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes' for HOTELS, Punctc INSTI
TUTION?, &O.
"Only infallible remedies known." '
"Free from Poiiions."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
Irir Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
riir Sold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere.
1 Ur''!!!BEWARE!!! of all worthless imitations.
,'"
1 rif 'See that "COSTAR% " name is on each Hoc, Rot
ii,
tle, and Flask, before you buy. / •
IV - Address HENRY . R. CATAR.
1-7 PRINCIPAL DEPOT 482 BROADWAY, N.Y.
IP'Sold by all Wholesate and Retail Dakgists in
Waynesboro', Pi.
!starch 11.-8 m)
MACHINE
T. H E subs fiberwould infor , the citizens of
Franklin C . nty, that he has ()tend a Machine
Shop one-fourthonile north of (i iney, where he is
prepared to' maki to order all kids of THRESH
ING MACHIN tS, and he wi pay particular at
tention to repairilg. He will . cep on hand Cast
ings for Separators and Hori Powers, and be able
to do repairs on short notic.., Ho will also build
the treble-geared FELTON'S HORSE POWER,
which is now need by all sigular thrrshermen, and
is acknowledged
i.i c r ) he rite best now in use. He
d
will build three ' erent sires, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 ; No.
1 is B.horse poweri N 0.21.8 6, and N 0.3 is 4-horse
and warranted to be go. .
Persons having old
•' horse poivere he will take in
exchange for mew poweri.
He will a leo be pnared to do turning and boring
wrought or cast iron. and will be able to furnish'
castings wlion ortleted: the heat of material will be
used, and no pains pared to render satisfaction to
all that may entrust' MI with their work. •
. P. 8. Foundry r ices paid !or Old Cast Iron,
Brass and Zinc.
March_ l JOSIAH FAHRNEY.
GARDEN' A\TIVEETPOTATO
THE sul
ligation
Earls York Cal
Ox Heart " '
Tgmatues, improvol red and yellow; •
Siveetpotato Plant; •
.—ALSO
1' • TOBACCO—Comiectieut Seedleaf, •
lminbved Cuba,
Mary)and Broadleaf and
.1 Quaker;
sonable terms.
Garden 2 miles Southe
r —lf.] • . D. F. GOOD.
an ware,
Hardware,
ni AL. vow, 111 .11111TUr
•
CHOrI'ING MILLS
TRE subscriber would inform the public that ho
has purchased of V. Id. Gilbert, tbe well-known
Sawing and Chopping Mila. situated about one
quarter-of-a-mile_from_dienrY:Faetory, -and is now
prepared to saw Lumber to caller, by mill or circu-
lar saw, and is also prepared to chop corn, oats, aSt.c.
at short notice. Hy punctuality
. and attention to
business he hopPs to inorA a liberal share of the
public's 'patronage.. :JOHN 1.. METCALF.
IV. B. He will also be ptcpavd to furnish in
season, Plants, such as Tobacco, Sweet Potato, To
mgo, and other gaideit plants. , r
Notions,
Notions,
- 7 •
ottons.
ma o, cat„
reasonable.
__A nil S--;-IT
T 'II E. subscriber, has still for sale at Melteaff's 1' The ,underoi g noi
mills (formerly Gilbert's) LUMBER due: and the
-in the room - formerly
Public gent a,s Boards, Plank, Lath, Polling; .StriPs, '
slack'of goods to tilt scantling, scantling, So., all of which ho will dispose of °8
the most accommodating. terms being desirous to
, and _asiireiated with
`lose out his stock.___PeranneveautingLuml&lick; miner y 11h—
please call upon him at ; his resiOence.in Waynes ,
boni. V. B. GILBERT.
r•APri I 2 2 •;
, for past favors and
(ILOTH,,Hat, • Hair, Tooth - a..iil-Nail—Brtishis Ole rine liberal pall
just received 'arid for sale very low by 14,: 'Tory rerwetl
ztl'oNEli. • • ' • May 'l3; April 12-4-
KURT'S
KIIRTZ'S
,` ' Y
A. M. TRIMMER,
Chamberaburg
N MI W
criber bavng, again in coutae_of_Prop,
Lumber for Sale.
HANK FIJI, for kirni favors and patronage here
tofine bestowed upon him, again appetite before
the public to solicit a continnatice alba slime.—
He having just returned from the eastern eitiem with
fine a and well setected_stock_ofnew
Which he intends selling at very low.rates, which
he knows he can do to - the- satisfaction of sill who
will call and examine his stock. •
Below you will find ptintriarated n few articles
which will belt und a rnong lii< stuck to which lie
calls your attention.
31ILLE141L: 31,00
in ~, of
alli •
arid Plain Delaines,
Jil'k, Fig'd and Cord
•
Plaid Mohair,
:Silk Warp Mohair.
lteregvs,
----11-let IT M .- 3
I.avellaL+, '
French and dorntic il:iiigha ma
Poplins,
• - Pongee Mixture,
Clot; for Ladies,
WraPings.
(;ioverk i i's
..
HosieriPin itt variety. ,
1 ,
.' l 7-E-11 . MN'S WEAR,
I road. Crii
Black and Fancy Cissimeres,
Union Cassimeres,
lludt Linens,
Cottoned('4.
•
• summer Coatings, •
Tweeds,
Velvn Cord,
•
Marseilles,
Silk Vesting,
Velvatine Vesting* ' of e ll
kinds; 'n fat a full assotmeOt of goods for Gentle
men treat. ' , Also a larger end well seleeterratock of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
•
Muslin, Tickings: , end • a complete - assortment of
Notions: It's ts,o'Assr tVing to enumerate. If
you want anything Lat all in the Dry Goods line
just call in and yoCifill find_ him ready. to %shit on
you with pleasure. • ..•
To persons having country Produce to sell, they
will find it to their advantage to bring it to Sto—
ver'a,as he always gi‘ms-tbe IsigivN marker price. So
give him a call, and ho will sell y6ta goods asiclseay
as they can be purchased elsewhere. ,
Nov. 13, 1863.
icnr_4.23llll.llA. MAL_ • Miiii
DI\TILLED
FOR TUE HAIR,
Restores Gray and Faded - Bair and
• Beard to its Natural COlor,
HOPI
AND IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING
FOR THE ,HAIR AND HEADI
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTUR ATIVE,
Eradicates Dandruff,
CLARK'S' RESTORATIVE,
Promotes its Growth,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVF:,
CLARK'S RESTORATVE,
Is an unequalled Dressing.
CLARK'S REST 0 R ATI VE,
~ ,
Is Good fir Children
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
18 good for Old People.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
• • Is perfectly harmless.
CLARK'S FESTORATIVE, '
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is splendid for Whiskers
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, •
C A K'S RESTORATIVE:,
Cures Nervous Headache,
CLARK'S RESTORA'('IVE•.,
Prevents Eruptions.
CLARK's RESTORATIVE,
Sopa Itching and Burning,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Kreps the Head Cool,
CITAIIK'S—RESTORATIVI,
CLARK'S RESTOR
nesboro'
Contains no Sediment.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Prepares you for Parties
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S REior,A.rivl;l,epares you for Ball!
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
No Lady will do without it
CLARK'S itESTORArtVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is Sold. by Druggists mid Dealers everywhere.
Price, sl'per bottle.-6 bottles for ss._ _
- min;
J. L. M.
Noma-Toro.
D. S. Braess a" Co., ZT. Ti., General A ente
erly-witu
under the firm ofTt
He would take! the
MEM
.itlk.W'
GEO, STOVER'S,
Waynesboro?, Pam
PALL A
NI! WINTER
FOR THE
woo
RBSTOILITIVE
Is delightfully perfumed.
TIVE
B ,
MIZ=M
Restores the Color.
I 3 good for Ladies
Contains n) Oil
Is not a Dye.
Beautifies the Hair
Contains nu Gum
Polishes your Hair.
All Ladies need it.
Costs but $l. .1