Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, June 17, 1864, Image 3

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PRICE.& HOEFUC
HAVING purchaked t e,, large. aria
siock of soca!s belonging to the Estate Josiah
Demi, Eit), - deceased, and combining with the
same, in the. large and capacious. Store Rion the'
new fresh 'supplies (brought a'..few weds Artuce)
forming thestock of Joseph Price—are now pre
smiting pr.the.public the largest, choicest and cheap
est seleztion of SPRINqr 'AN)? SUM MDR GOODS
now offered in this Brattish, einbrailks a !arsenal
varied assortment of
MIT CMS !
:;IROCERIES,
TJEENSW4RE,
II A RDWAR Et,
DRESS GOODS,
Such-As-Fancy-Silks, ,
Wool De!alas,
.Alpaeoas,
Shepherd Phi icl9,
- • • Debeges,
• Crape De Sponged,.
Challies, •
WHITE GOODS.
Swiss, plain an? figured,
-4:. Striped do ,
Cumbrica •
Bish •,
op Lomno r
Mulls,,
.zmaztaat taacm
We boast of having the largest essortment , ever
brought to Town. Were bought twenty-five per
cent. cheaper than present prices mil will be sold
aceoitfingly.
. ;,• Bareges,
•
Grenadines,
Wool Delains,
' • Poplins,
Clutllies,
Lawns, plain and figured,
Balzerinos,
Crape Despanges,
Eng. Crape,
American Prinis,
French . Crape,
Cullers, .irdlefs,
OUR FANCY .STOCIE
comp,i.es it groat varioty•of Balmorals, Hoop Skirts
Shawls, Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim
ming ItilibMS, Laces, &c.
DOMESTICC • •
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN,
Linen Sheetings,
Bleached and Brown Diapers,
• . Ti kin s
blur-in-tura-Chocks,
Burlass,
• ottona •
Linens;
Bags & Bagging.
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
Blinds and Hangings.
1: ij E_ s a
•
Our Stock of Groceries is' very large. Sugars of
different grades=Molasses at various prices. Loaf
Sugar, Syrup, Ooffees, teal Rio and Dandelion,
Americatrand English breakfast do., Team, Fish,
eese, 'tee.
;0111C*311E2 *IE. _AIL ; AIL 4
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And every article,:necessary,to supply ,a t o mecess i.
ilea or render ,comtntable our old , friends and ac
quaintances. We meao..to sive old,.
ems-
T ioN TO misname and give our friends every accom
modation possible. .With many thanks for ta gen
-erouv,pattonage. heretofore we shall endeavpr. to.
merit a contiauance , ofthe , publicelliVcii -7 ,
JOSEPH -;PRICE . ,. 4
SA MILELOHOEFLIOIL
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mion of is m term of peAnr.o.;' , ..m.r.r 1..:s 1.,:c„-,...t- Ilb., an
'Tliht liiitory,mll cohmat the names
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iiM4 l- ckiE r fier T d V el lrc et t: ° ' IFFI - nt Y
rittjons a r ta l tp Ai e . It . 4 5 ,. h .
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-chieverine ' ankbitttes m what et he 1
°Metal aid' tiuthsot.c
ta mi ktFT — lAgltYs!•l7, frcl j l .l,.. ~ 1:.:, „ 1 -)rt t.:tra ~,14: I
6 s. tpit . 0-it' ; tt il tilib l Peltilrilitilifloilth ilin ' be l
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t- " ' i ttliv""h i °— tiV.' iriritictfient
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Regervo *Hio 3 91
famieriptroh.- rt wit) istridylelirignit
_Price—ThreeDollars fire coPy. ' - ; 1- •
~ The Pubiiileiirfeel'ednitairtt thai 'the just pride
which every Pennsylvanian must entertain for the
,brave filTd
Ort"
rielf-duiraddniiirekiXrdtkvirilurpetifre for "Tnte Ist
roar" a generous and appreciative reception.
ELIAS uwaisvoQ.,Publieherg. •
.Nw.6. Eat-t .KingAtreet, Lancaster P a.
__A—C.lizartirtscisa,-Geni - Air, — Yo - fit; 'a.
-We'akly agenterfor Mash
ington and Quincy townships.
• 'itine I - 6W • .• . • ,
NOTIONS, &,e
Lawns and'
Chintzes
Nain Soeike,
Gauntletsoto
.
- T. IA N 'LI N 'MEN .
CURE FOR PAINS IN Litivins ,
andliack;'sere. throat, Croup, rbiunnatiiiit: cols
te, &c. A perfect farinly*medir in e, 'and Weyer fails,.
Read ! Rena ! I Read !! ! • ••.
Livonia, Waysty Co., Mum.,. June IS, 1859
This is to certify that my wife was taken with
Quinsey Sore Throat; it bonuitenced in swell; and
was so sore that she could no swallow, and caugh•
cd Violently: I used your Liniment, • and made a
perfect cu ein one weeke I firmly believe that but
for the Liniment she would have loather life. • • ,
JOHN H. HARLAN• _
Price 25 and 50 cents, Sold by all druggists
Office 56 Cortland( Street, New Yorke,
June 3—lm -_
BERRY & BOWLUS,, • '
3:O3IMMISITISF,
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- ET AV ING located in •Hagerstown, would oiler
_lLLtheir professional services to the citizens of the
place and surrounding
_cannily. Having had the
experience of Fifteen years,and having availed them.
selves_of_the,late..improir_ements, they are 'we • a-ed to
do work in a. neat and substantial manner, upon the
most reasonable terms.
Hagerstown, Nov fi—ly
313 1 T.FLELIZ' C/Clo:NriT.
• • to tho premises of the subseribeitresiding
on the turnpike about four miles West 01
Waynesboro! on the 21st ult., a red Mu!y' cow,
since fresh: The owner is requeste'd to prove prop
erty, pay chargers and take her away.
* - SAMUEL NIGHODEMUS.
Jana to---3w.
AEA BY ROOS AILINTIOLSTENLI
"*Aisisiori Housn,”-
chambersbur g , Pa.
SECOND ARRIVAL!
ETCALF & HITESHEW have just re
-131 ceived and opened their Second Supply of
new SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which
they invite special titteritii.n. Their stock is fresh
and full, comprising all the different styles of LA
DIES' DRESS GOODS, black and colored Silks.
Cloaking Chitin; of the latest styles, Bahnoral and
Hoop Skirtsfull assortment s of White Goods, Gauze
Crape and . Dove Veils, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars,
Cuffs, Htlk'fq, and everything belonging to a ran
cy Dry Goods and Notiba Store.
GENTS DEPARTMENT. -
In this department we have Cloths,Cassirneres,
both Black and Fancy; Plaid and triped Goods
toe Boys' wear, Cottorandes, Dinins,Besims,Ched
Brown and Bleached Muslins, Flannels, Tickings,
&c., with a Freat variety of staple and fancy no
tions, all of which will be sold low kr CASH. .
, The patronage of the public is most respectfully
solicited. METCALF & HITESHEW.
May 27—tf.. .•,,
AIME TIM
Wood Working and
SBALN7STIWCA.
ESTABLISHMENT AND MILLS I
TILL continuing the. manufacturing or all
S
of Building Material, such as .
SASH,
Doors, Shutters, Blinds,
FACrnG, MOULIN
Door-Frames, Window-Frames,
FLOODING, &C. &O.
Mil AIL 1101117 1411hT liGor
By mill and circular saws of every description,—
Asking a continuation of frors. I promise still to
sell ou as equitable terms 'oh possible, consid&ing
times and prices. For faither particulars apply to
the subscriber and proprietor. Factory 2 miles
Smltheast of Waynesboro'
April 1, 1864,
D. F. GOOD.•'
.-.4111.. lOW IL 1 1 1111 W 411 W-
AND
CHOPPING MILLS !
THE subscriber would inform the Public that he
bee purchased of V. B. Gilbert, the well-known
-'ng-and-Cdtopping_Mills, situated about one
quarter of a mile from Bear's Factory, ant is now
prepared to saw Lumber to ostler, by mill or circu
lar saw, and is also prepared to chop corn, oats, &c.
at short notice. By punctuality and attention to
business he hopes to merit a liberal share of the
.üblic's patronage. JOHN L. METCALF.
N. IL He wi nso a preps,..tl--tw-fornish-in-!
season, Plants, such as Tobacco, Sweet Potato, To
lagtd-other-gluden-plants.—Terrns_
J. L. M.
mato, 'a
reasonable
MM US, LOOK TO YOUR, IMO
E the undersigned intend to put ups Ca•
Mill and Evaporator to manufacture Syrui
at Ringgold, Md.. We call the attention of farrocn.
to the importance of raising the Cane, as it is bb
lievcd by persons who have raised it to be the trios
valuable crop that can be raised. It yields from 1.0V41
hundred -and twenty-five to two hundred and seven
ty-five gallons of Syrup to-the acre. The Cane_ is
bestplunted on hills. The seed should be sprout&
before ,plantieg it. Persons wishing to get seed car
get it at Charles Biteshew's store. Ringgold; at
Charles Hiteshew's store, Smithshurg; at Ground &
Logan's store, Leiteraburg;•' at Geo. Stover's 'store.
• ,yneshoro'; at Daniel Mentzer's Mill at Samuel
Fronts's-Ain, at Geo. Besore's Mill, in the had
Varner, an a io
12 1 65
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- The undersigned, impld infortnhis customers
ST* c
sack of goods to the Southwest corner Of theimare
in the room; ormerlY 'occupied by . Josiah Demon
and simulated with him .in business Samuel Hoef
141; formerly witii J. 8., and is nowsloing business
under the firm, of. Price fic t ilseflich. •
Ho would takelhei - opPorttinity to r return thanks
forpast fncara anti Nou7tlßoGcttc a continuance of
thaisainotliberal patronage tto the new =firm. •
• N 6 3, respectfully, " JOS. PRICE.
prll tE• :• fk.
6 40:',tJ
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g rie UP rli fi T
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KUNKEL'S BriTER;WINE-OF 11111 N.
3'ITRE and pewerrtit 6 . l"OMp t eorreetivii
' 'Alterative;a' wondedet efaceey saAlAcetletost
e STOMAPILIVE.R•tindi,B.O-WA140.-
•• I •
• • DYgPePslai = t -
Liver Comphtinta, ,
Verulache, General , •
'-" • Voiabar, ; "'
iirrra tpaitoh, _ _
Intermh'tenl'Fe r, Acidity of
i§"OinaCh;Nliniiinr,
of Stranochi' •
Swynixurik of Ail
nerta of the Bkin Fever
in the eq~l 'sift in thD §idif;-Thict r iCheo" -- •
' and' 'L . imbr;' eine :- &el
Chronic dr NervoijOebility,Dui.' • '
oases of Ord•Kid heYa Arid -•
from a diioidir= • • ''"
'Stornaah.,
The moil beneficial medicine known; givestbeti
ter satisfaction and cures more diseasee•thein-anylo•
then preparation offered tti;tle • Public: 'Prepay
ed•sohily by B. A. KI7NICEL`-dt'BßO4llfit•Marget
street, Harrisburg. • '
' For sale by Druggists and Dealeriveverywhere:"
As ICunkels Bitter Wine of Iron is tha"ofilfifurti
ar — R - 41feetual • reineilyiri — th - t - 3 -- k - imaild - ,fori
peinpuent curb of Dyspepsia and Pebfffikeidid
theritre a nutaber of unnatioriloffered'th the pub'--
lc; we would 'caution' ' the•commutititrigifttrchase
'none but the genizini) article; inartafoeteutilihy , B.
is Bao,antLhtistheir 'stem td. of
the cork of every bottle.' The very fact that othera
are attempting' to imitate thil voidable Malady,
proves its ward' and speaks volumes irr its favot.
' Inc of Iron is put up in 75 cent and
$1 bottles, and sold by cli respectable druggists
throughout the 'country. Ile particular that every
bottle bears the fac simile of the proprietors' signa
ture. • I.r .
This Wine includes the Most agreeable and eft
_cient Salt qt . Iron we *assess; Citrate of Magnetic
oxhide - cenibined, W . :11116e Most energetic of vege
table tonics, Yellow Peruvian' balk. The effect in
many cases of debility, less of appetite, and.gener
-1-pioatrationritf-an-effieitint-Salt.Of-1;on _corain,
cd with our valuable Nerve Tonic, 14•Tholi4aPPY. — ..
It augments the appetite,. raises the pulse, tukes Olt
Muscular flabbiriels, removes 'the pallet...if debility,
aud gives a timid figure to the countekance.
For sale by. •all respectable dealers throughout ,
the country. •
For sale by_J—F,-Ktrarm,-Druggist.
April 29-Iy. - •
FIRST SU PeIN: OR NEW
SPRING A ND., SUMMER
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
JAMES 'A. rISHER.
Y k . traces NW .
the best styles of
&an g ? Percy 6.ILOTHS, Plain and Fancy: '
Z2tscLasanalmacs•cms•aa w
, .
Plain end taney V 'ESTINGS; all of which will be
made fo Order in the most fashionable and work
manlike mammy, or sold in Patterns to suit eusto
more. Also a full stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
sercllßA.P FOR CASll.slia
Also, one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S
FI.IINISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts,
floitery, G loves anal Ties in endless variety. Also,
Military cloths and Oassiineres which will be made
to order at the shortest notice.
J. A. FISHER;
opposite Washington House, Hagerstown, Md.
Mny 6, 1864.
!ell' 11,
THE subscriber would respectfully inform the
I public that be ha. taken the Establishment ad
juining the "Washington House;' and so favorably
known when occupied by his fithea, - wherithe has
just opened.
Ica Cl.meeseurri. Saloon:
T-he-old-pa trons-and-t he_pliblic-in_genemi are-in
formed that the house has been thoroughly renova
ted and refitted so as tti insure . their comfort otild
that nothing will be left undone to merit 'their pa
tronage.
ed at all hours: 'Gentlemen will be tarnished with
It i ozamrforprivatcrSuprier - PartieFrwherrilesired.
The Confectioner✓ Department • •
nr 111 COMIIC • n on s, an o • Inge, ie.
Nice, Private forties, and Families will ha supplied
With Confectionery, &Ilk., Mane Manse, Ic e
Cream, Charlotte Ruce, and WATER ICES, of
various flavors, and at the shortest notice,
THE LADIES' SALOON
will be devoted exclusively to the use of Ladies
and Gentlemen accompanying them. In short, ey
my port of the 'business will be conducted with a
desire to•plenso customers.
May_27— 3m .1
ratazanzia Qavak o
EAST SIDE OF CARLISLE STREET,
COLE 1 / 4 . 1
•
' the traveling militia — that this. Motel his been
R .MODDLED.'., The Ronnie are large and coin.
J. ik,il4 FRICK
furniture. • Persons stopping att. hie Buie] aim have
either doutle or single itiietne; . with , or' without fire
't .em. .0 ; :a a Ways supplied wit
the bestin _the market. and his BARR filled with
tho choicest Liquor., _Therts. lare also a fine Lot
and a pair of Hay , and Stock ScilesNonnected pith
the Hotel for , the accommodation of Drovers !mid
Butchers.
HisStabla 'altvis.be_provided - with_good
wholesome provender for sfockTi - di — ritliiiJeLl by
careful ostlers. JOHN IL AUAMS.
April 15, 184.1.] Proprietor.
good fok • ,
o'iyoung.. , _
• •••
BEWARE qF
,coutiterteiti"Ais
GENERAL DEPOT,
• ~ - 118 mAREW STREET
GOODS,
AT TUB
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT__
tipsters, Clam and! Other -Luxuries
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THESE - na l tliii Aid iideoitotit ' ior on 4
: greaeof Maich - 8; 1864; which. provides that all
Benda hiliii4l iiiliter thill be EXEMPT
FRoAtt , iiii , o9s,§;iatOialif tift z , aly!ter , aluni.
*0 authority.:lo,nbaciiptiOna tpj'Alet Alla& are
Wicelved ilk UnAted litaiiicncitei at. `states of:platlfitt . .,,
al,Sankr A I 1n0t4.4,014.,
WIN. a 0360 % ' &I) oireiAr*itrig 4
to t
period ' n
';i4:4041 1 ! 14r::: .
. .8 4halk f iffOrPAC ' .k:
pflin th ikaryo4) At** vide*, 100
PER c :written lynx nwp-Mti 1-.
COIN, -
,on Bonds•enot over , and tiiiidre'd laillars
antwally. Oa on all , bthei4Yeati irerat-attititallt.t—
Tha ynterest, is l ik . ,twa Me t ott,tha: 41m days of „MarFh.
'iit# Savtestfitiof 16 414.304 j:: ,f - ' - ~ • 1 -,-
~.
Subscribers iAlrreeefve eithei Ri3giateied ir - Cou.
1 36 1rdvilvollte3* , YA 2 6*14LAgiQOatOr Bundir
,iCC ~ ~
poll - 0, (17.3 gt-
- ieionled on the books of the U. tit., Treamtier,
and 'Oen bo transferred Mairririttie owner's order.—
Runpertiltnids payable , to briater;7and aro 4nort
conindelitl3rtentterdialiie.:l ,, '
having their Bond, skrugt,intOriat . ,,iieur. litta're)OsT,,.
paying the accrued interest in coin—(or in Uni-
, :red States notep.,: idi the heteii( Bfatibifitl Ranks,
Hiedding_lifty_per_cent_for_prernium,)_or receive them
drawing intereslfrom tie'dateief suttaiiptioir,ind
deposit. As thOsi Borkli pre ;13
:Exempt from State or Municipal Taxation,
per annum, according toi the. rate of trwieir;ea,ia va.
,rioxii parte of the :•••i: :6*,
rAt theiieientiatia oo3' proniiirrn oh, gold 'WO pay
•
OVER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST
in currency, and EA oftqfitil eoilvenkince as a pep.
ni anent atop) porm investmeni.--rt,
It it believed that no securities 'offer so .great in.
ducemente to tenders tie tlie vuiiotie ` deaciisiiin.r of
U. B.,Bonditv — in - all-other forms• of indebte:44ols.
the faith or ability of,privatetpartitti orrstockacont
*jos or seperate counnitiltfeh :*tftliP:ioilletied for
ayment, while for the t: ~
Uiiited•States
itie.'whole property of die ,IMiden to so.
' , clue the payment of, botli'prineipir and interest in
coin. ,
nun frusu
15* up to any magnitude, on the•samo terms, and
HAttßltDifni:t; PA•
The former often shocker please,
: t-sueh-ernotions-quickly-ceirs:.
But when je•.els bright an& gay, •.
In-multitudinous-array
Our serious thoughts assuaging
JONAS WINTER.
HE oubecriber has on hand . islotge- lot of To.
biiccollsnur. , soeh ea . :•, - , „.
CONNECTICUT SEEDLEAF,'
IMPROVED CUBA":
•: , , MARYLAND BROADLEAF' ' • ' 1
AND QUAKER, ill of which.he_will' 4isposo
of at $2 per thousand.
Glardonl miles Southeabt of 'Warne/dm:4o'.
June 3-111 . D. P. GOOD. I
tt • Ix a; e to the itatallest
lender and the largest capitalist. They' cail 4 ira con
verted into money at ally mement o „and the holder
will have the bencfit of tho interest.
It may be usefq t6.dtuWin.ahis connedkidit that
the total Firitiled Debt iiillietriliteeStates on which
interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March,
1864, was $768,975,000;,rn9 inteiestan this , debt
for the coming fiscal year will be $45,&37,126, While
the customs revenue in gold for the current fiscal
year, ending June 30Ih, Mt, has. n solar at thel
rate of over $100,000,000 uer eunuch.
It will be even that even the present gold revenue
of the Government me largely. irt exctes el the wants
of the Treasury 'for the payment of gold interest,
while' the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless
raise the an6i tit receipts from — customs on the same
amount, of-importations, to $1 fith 000,09 o..per
en
num.c . -
Inetrutlione Of the National Bauke actingibaloan
agents 'Were . not issued from the United States
Treasury ut.til Mich, gs, but in the•first three weeks
of April the subscriptions averaged more then TEN
MILLIONS A WEEK:
Subscriptioris4f lio'rereiv'ed ty the •
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.
Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa,
Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.
AND BY' ALL. OTHER NATIONAL BANKS.
which are _ depositaries of Public money, and. all
RESPECTADLg WASICS AND BANKERS
throughout the country,• (acting es Gents of the
National Depositor ;
„Banks,/ will furnish . further
informatinn:on, applicAion and
Afrord every Facility to Subsori.
n . bers
May 13-- SU; 2.
PLANTS ! PLANTS !
raE,subscriber,has on hand a large lot Plants,
such as OA lißAGE,.early and late ; TOMA.
TOB and BEETS do: do., and the different kinds
of other Garden Plants- has been to Philadel
phia, where he selected a lot pure Yellow Jersey
SWEET POTATOES. Pe:Sons:wishing to dingo
seed will do well to give hini a call. He has also a
large lot of
TOBACCO PLANTS
of the different kinds, all of which will be'diatiosed
of upon reasonable terms.
Persona wanting Plants can got them at the fol
lowing places: On every THURSDAY, at the
-Mt. Hope Store, at Jones' Hotel, in Quincy,.and at
Miller's Hael, in Funkstown, commencing on the
Ilth instant. On TUESDAYS, at the Shady
Grove Store, at the Franklin Hotel, Greencastle,
and at the Marsh Store,' commencing on the 1741 i
instent, tara II orders filled and sent in any. di
rection.
Gandeh 2 miles 'North of Waynesboro', near the
Gate House. M. MORGAL.
May 6-6 w. '
I ?Ole FOR THE TIMES.
waroitire_e_pettle_alatm_wht
Or victory's-shouts ,oft charm us,
The calmer notes of local news,
Of little brawls, or breaks, or stews,
Are equally engaging.
ro , e 8
To brighten eye, or ear or hand,—
To &aerate the lam or lad.
To beautify the calm or ead,
Oli •
erer3r heart's delighted
With rings, and pins, and Inset:lota bright,
Glistening like the stars of night,
On wrist, and flume, incest and car,
Like seraphs 'fair 'the youth appear
With' beauty's splendors freighted.
With thimbles, lockotsimourning Netts,
Box-pins, gold-chains, and setti'of jet,.
Steal jewelry, belt.elides-and hooks,
All of the latest styles and looks,
I m sole you'd bo delighted.
pease CB, CDIRS, SDI 11 bit assort:a! rit . 01 jcwary,
o ea es ay, an mos e • gan nts ,wa ea
and jewelry promptly - repaired: at , tl*- - loyrest
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and the public generally to hie
LARGE & "SPLENDID; A§SORTNENT
COMMEIWIAL COLLEGE.
COURSE OF INSTRUCTI•
Double Entry Dcok-keeping in all its most appruv
cd forms, adapted to the various departments of
Trade and Commerce.. Commercial Calculations
Mercantile Law; Petirmenship in every style of the
art, &c. dte: Etch 'deportment ie antler the chargr
or an 'experienced anu competent Instructor. Our
course is both thorough and practical. Student.;
are taught to originate and conduct all the Dourts
and Forma pertaining to real business, thereby bring
ing theory into practice and - thus - hawing - them te
perform the sregular.routine of the Counting-house.
students completing the prescribed emetic ore ep.t.t'-
itied to take charge and conduct on Scientific prin
ciples the hooks of any wt.. 11 regulated Mercantitc
stablishtneni.-Titne Ti toired-to-complete-thgeo .
is from Slit 1 weeks. Enter at any time. Dip!.
cd• for merit ont . 171;55-pays all ea
E Mt: II
airtirla so roll knorrit by •roputation for
having carrod somo of the wor st eases of Tel
ter,Vcrofula.-and--aiLimpurity of the Mood, is oi
wa34 on hand at FourthnrM's'Drut kitore: , f
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lie hash:nit - received a - fresh supply 01 Inbov •
arttei, rid'an accommodate his customers. '
Juna,. ll—. IY•
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Whieb, will be eol.l.at extremely X.ow
Beldee you: ivilkdad enumeratok,p;„ (ow, attiilCo•
Which will be Sound , among...his, et00k,34-iviiiil .116
invitee your attention:. • ,2 - 1 •
FOR MBE LADIES,
Silks,
dll Wot*.i3efwinoe,.
MINIM
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'Fancy-Pri • ,
Extension Skirrs,
• Balmoral Skirts,
Ladies' Collars, • -
Magic Ruffling, -
Linen Hdkes,
ilniaery, &c.
ME 'S WE.A.R,
Fancy qassimeres )
Plain
Cloths,
Italian. Clutha,
eifinga,
Satinets.
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Tweeds,.
Jeans,
ents Collars,
Neck Ties,
Under Shirts,
Drawers.
Buck Gloves, .
(taintielas
DOMESTIC SHIRTING,
Furniture Check, • ..
Bed Ticking,
Cotton Flnhnel,•
•
Wool "
Taiblo Diaper,
Tovilifig,
Raging, 6cc., &c.
queensware,,
• Hardware,
• , Boots and Shoes,
Cedar Ware.
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Of the very best griality, such as
Syrups, and New Orleans Molasses, •
Best Rio Coffee
• Superior Prepared Coffee,
• Hum:hail's Best Essence;
Baker's No. Chocolate,
• s Raisins,
Tobacco,
Rice, &c.
The above goads have been conning selected• and
purchased at the very lowest figure. He is therefore
enabled to accommodate all who may favor him with
a call. ,By strict attention to business and a desire
to please in every WePecti'lle hopes to merit a con
tinuance of patronage.
NO.TROVBI.E TO 8110 W 0001)8,
. Country Profit:co token in exclvnge for 'goods o
the highest , market prices. • A, W. MLLE&
tiny 13, 1864.
rp HE" steadily increasini, importance attached to
Commercial education, and the very general at
tion—which—this-brang thro • bout
the civilized world, have within the past few years
wakened-ouch-an_interest,ihaLue comment is ne-
eases* to establish the practical utility of Commer
cial schools.
rouses for, a•fnl! conunereta
ded. • : 7 •
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ancy '
Plain Flannels,
Grey.
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Address
A. M. TRIMS -
Chambersburg.
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ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
SECOND. SUF.P.L.Y.
BECOND'•SUPPLY,
:SECOND SUPPLY.
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SPRING; DRY, „GOODS
SPRING. DIVY.s'GOODS
sPRINO DRY COODs
RESS-GOODS
- LADIES
LADIES
LADIES
DRESS GOODS
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DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS.
FURS, SHAWLS AND N
FURS, SHAWLS - A - ND N U BIAS
FURS, SHA WLS AA D NUDIAS.
HOSIERY. AND GLOVES,
HOSIERY. AND GLOVES,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
sPnom ,Eqnnns
MEN'S SPRING GOODS,
MEN'S SPRING GOODS,
MEN'S SPRING GOODS,
MEN'S SPRING GOODS.
CHEA'f',
CHEAP,
CHEAP,
CHEAP.
CLOTHS,
CLOTHS, CASSLIIE RES AND SA7 INE7'TS,
CLOTHS, CASSI3IEI?ES AND SATINET7'S.
CLOTHS, OASSEVER ES AND SATINETTS,
UNDERSHIRTS,
UNDERSHIRT'S,
UNDERSHIRTS,
A ND
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AN 19 ,
DRAWERS.
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DRAWERS,
DRAWERS,
BINMMMI
Groceries,
oreilor
Groceries,
DR Y GOODS.
Dlir coons.
mom !Ili OTH
Quecnstrarr,
Queenstcarc,
Queenswarr,
,
We wo
all the attention t ....or custom
ere and the public to our new mock of goo s, en.
at the same tia►o n-turn our thanks 'to customers
. .thers_for_their liberal patronage. anti will On.
tleavor by fair dealing with all, to, merit a cantina
nice of the same.
AMBERSON7BENEDICT & CO.
April 22, 1861. . .
F yon want fine Pomade you must act kat -
Feb. 5, '64. Kilt ma
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Bantu:are,
Hardware'
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Notions,
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