THE undereigned, Executor of Charles ,Hock, ,dec'd, will sell at Pithlic!lN!. on , thi Ineinises /O'DAY THE 29TH DAY 'OFEEPTE HOER 1885, a valuable tract iff MOUNTAIN LAND, Situated in Quincy township ~ near the village of Tomstown. The tract has been recently surveyed and laid off Into: •-. 7. • "L 0 i 5, which contain from two to .six flares 'each. Eight of the lots are Timber land, well set with young Chestnut, Pine and Oak, easy of access. A. good road passes through the entire tract.. On one of the•lota there is fine building lot, surrounded with nets past fence, and within 200 . ynelis of the colt brated'Henry Rock Spring.' Five, of the lots ate Farming lands, in a good state of cultivation, hav ing been recently limed,, and surrounded with sub stantial stone and post and rail fence, all of which ate new and in good order. • The above described property Will lie sold with tout reserve. Drafts of each lot will be exhibited on day of sale. lirPersons wishing to view either of the,. lots Will be,, shown the same by 'calling on the subscriber at trew: Hill Mills. ' safe to com mence at 10 o'ciook ,'said 'day, livhen the teams (which will be tritto) be-Oradetnown. WM.' FLEAGLE, Her,. • Snow Hill, Sep 8-40 G. V. More, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. TrIHE subscriber will offer at Public Saloon SAT URDAY THE 23D OF SEPTEMBER, '65, his House' and .hot of Ground, situated on Main reef, Wayoesborol--formerly owned—by Jar() Wolf,•dec'd. The improvements are, A Tig MY DOME NM, and part Fraine, a good Wash:house, ne'• pring- ouse, wi new is ern of excellent Water in the yard. There are also on the lot a Frame Stable large enough for three horses, Carriage.horie'e, large new liog Pen with Corn Crib attached and large Chicken Coop, the whole, in thorough repair. Sale to, commence at 1 O'clock on said day when the terms ' will be made knowa by ' FRANCIS BO WDEN. At the same time and place will ba offered II ACRES and perches of Land, adjoining the Borough and lands of'Michael Stoner's heirs, Jno, Philips and Jacob Adams. The land is in a fine state of cultivation, under good fencing, and easy of access. eep I—te MON LAND FOB SILL THE undersigned, agent and attorney for W. G. LydaY,.will offer fur sale in Waynesboto', On the 9th day of September, 1865, 125 ACRES OF LAND, lying and being in Washington township, Franklin County, situate on the South Mountain, about five ---miles-fr-om—Waynesborol F -intersected-by-a—priv. road called the "Snider Road," and within three hundred yards of the Mentzet Gap Road, bounded 1 1 lands of John Gehr, J. H. Hughes ants others. This land contains an-average-growth;of-Pine, Oak and Chestnut timber, excellent fir fuel and building purposes. It will be sold in three lots to suit pur chasers. No. 1 contains 31 acres 5S per. net measure No. •) " No. 3 " 50 " 49 " :6 M"' Title guaranteed. Sale to' commence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by • • JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Agent and Attorney for W. O. Lyday. sep 1--li G. V, Mom, Auct. PP P I ALL soldiers of the war of 1861,wh0 have been discharged within two years for disability or other cause' without receiving bounty, by fir ing their claims with the 'undersigned, will secure lull bounty. Land Warrants will likewise tit guar anteed to all soldiers of this war. sep 1-3 t JOSEPH DOUGLAS. — .I S S ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEING licensed as CLAIM, REAL ESTATE and LAND WARRANT BROKER, will at tend to applications for Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay, rind all claims against the State or National Government. As Real Estate Agent will lease, sell, or purchase lands in Franklin County, or ex change therefor Western Lands—also will buy and sell LAND WARILANTS. CONVEYANCING—Dec.Os, W ills, Agreements. Leases, &c., executed as bete tolere at moderate prices. sep 1--Srn CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS ! • THE NEW FIRM. VO,HE subscribers would inform' the public that 141 they have opened out a new Shop on Main Street, East end of Waynesboro', where they are now prepared to put up all binds of 3E3 - MT - Gr. G I 30 SS and do all kinds of repair work at short notiee.— Persons wanting any tiling in their Line will do well to give them a call. ISRAEL HESS, • . NATHANIEL CROI,P 4 E. sey I—ti 30 _AL R .IEL 30 . MIRE subscriber announces to the public that he 1 purposes giving his attention in the future ex• elusively to the treatment of diseases in horses and and cattle. From a long experience in the treat ment of Lung Fever, Thislow, Ringbone, Spavin, Pole Evil, mid other diseases common among hors es, he flatters himself that he can give general sat isfaction. Medicines, such as pils, powders, lini ments. blistering ointment, etc., can be had of him. All calls promptly attended to and charges moderate se.p 1— ttj ' AtikAHAM SHOR E. Pa" GO I ' l l l C 3 3M . MHE Notch given at the sale. of Daniel New -1 comet Jr. are new duo. Persons are r. quested ti call on the subscriber and make payment. Cur rent Pennsylvania or Government funds will be required. • JOHN WALTER. 'PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale FORTY ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the Monterey property on the South Mountain, 15 to 20 acres of which are cleared, the balance Well set with timber. The improvements are, a two•story LOU HOUSE, Log Stable, Spring House, ikc. There is a spring of excellent water at the door and a young Orchard of choice fruit on the promises. sop 1-3 t FREDERICK FITZ. Alechanie Wanted I good Wagon-maker will hear of a good 4m l-intim to carry On business in the vicinity of yv ayneaboro'.by applying at THIS OF VIUE. sap I—tf.. #5.00 Beliard! WAS stolen froth the Hotel of Major L. B Kurtz lately a large Stir-Nett." The above .reward will be paid for such information as will lead to the detection of - the thief and the recovery of the 'Nett. ' , DAVID S. BONESILIKB.' . imp 1-3 t. . Clo "I" I C 3 30 TEE Notos , given .at the Sides , of Wm. Sae. bangh last spring will fall due on the 9thinst. "I be Mutes have been left in the hands of the, sub. tecriber upon whom all inibrested are requested ".to '• GEO. SA/WAUGH: Sr.' sep I-3t . . Slat - P0R186576 The 'Groat Invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLErki Now Paient DUPLEX ELLIPTIC:. (or double) SPRING SKIRT. THIS INVENPIOILionsists of Dynast (Or twO) Emma Puns RIMMED Sun SPNthB, ingeniously BRAIDED twarix and 7/DIELY together, EDGE to EMS, making theßai *wit; azuxins, //Llama kelt'. nunerms,Sysrisd ,ever s laaild.. They sekkilw Oi! mins, like the Single 'SFringt, and conrequenily• preserve theie jferfeetand , behutitnl Shape more thiln twice as limit at shy Eingla Spring Skirt that Ever , Has or Can he. made. . THE wonderful flexibility and treat comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing tho Duplex Elliptic skirt will be experienced particularly. in - all crowded A es emblies,Opents Carriages, Railroad Cars, Chiih Pews, Arm Chaim, for Promenade and House Dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy .a small plact as easily and conveniently as a Bilk or Muslin Dress. • 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 afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are supe rior to all others. THE HOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twist ed thread and will went twice Us long as the Single yarn covering 'which is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirt'. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Dodble Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing Off the rods when dragging down stairs,, stone steps, &c., &c, which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes, 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 ever made. WESTS' BRADLEY & CARY; PROPRIE TORS of the Invention, and SOLE MANI/TAO. - TURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, and 79 & 81 READE STREETS, New York. — FOB, SALE in alFt rHilass Stores in this City; and throughout the United States and Canada, Ha. vane, de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. Or Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. B. & C. August 25-3 m. THE MOUNTAIN WELL OIL COMPANY, Capital Stook $620,000. Shares One Dollar each. Stock not sub ject to assessment. • The Company is regularly organized under the Mining Laws of Pennsylvania, and Letters Patent issued. OFFICE N 0.407 WALNUT 13TREET PHILA OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 0---- JOHN •RICKETTS, Pres't, Plumer, Pa J. F. Wynkopp, Plumrtte_r,_ta Geo. C. Ricketts, al Dan'l Leach, Treas. 4 6 • G. E. Shannon, Bedford, Pa. H. F. litinn,l_'hiladelptiia, Pa. W. W. Walker, Waynesboro', Pa. 1. L.Registbr,See'ry. A. Kirkpatrick, Superirrtentrt The properties of the Company are all in fee sim. le viz: bst " e undivided . • and one-half acres on Cherry Run, containing five producing wells, prominent among which are the Mountain Well, Stteeney Well and Creswell Well, and known to all (Inters in petroleum, lying on each side of and ad j oining to. the property of the celebrated Reed W Lit. There are five more wells going down—two ready for tubing, with favorable prospects. There is an abundance of room for a number of additional wells upon the property, all of which are leased, and ireparations for boring in pro gress. The Co. own the I.sixth of all the oil' of the producing wells and those to be bored, and is now receiving dividends that- pay on the capital stock from the time it is taken. The .product of these wells being now about ISt, barrels, the royalty to the Company is some 30 banels per day. 2d, One acre of ground in Plumer, Venango county, Pa., upon which is a refinery, with all the necessary fixtures, known as the "Wynkoop Refin er y." 3d, The one undivided halt of one hundred and five acres on Muskrat. Run, one mile in a htraight line from the United States Well on Pithole,known as the "Reeser Farm." Wells are to be bored on this property without delay by parties leasing from . the. Company; 4th, The undivided three-eighths of ninety acres on Pithote, known as the "Geary Farm." Parties are about leasing wells on this property. As the ,wells of this Company ore now yielding a large amount of oil, with very favorable prospects of an increase in a short time, this prospectus is herewith submitted to tht public without further. comment. ®`'Agents for the sale of Btoek, D Esq., W. H. BnomEwroN • W. W. & G. W. WAL. KER. August 18 —tf. PU.BLIC - SALE. MHE undersigned will oflor at Public Sale, on 1 SATURDAY THE 16TH OF' SEPTEM BER, 1865. the Farm formerly occuplcd by John_ Omwake, now deceased, situated in Washington township, on the Marsh Run, 3 miles West of Way nesboro', containing SIXTY-NINE ACRES . and 68 Perches, neat measure. The improvements consist of a L 0 G HOUSE n excellent repair, a S T-O N E • • ' WASH HOUSE, A LARGE S7ONE BANK BARN, with other necessary buildings, such as Smoke-house, Oven-house, Work Shop, Hog Pen. Wagon Shed, Ste. There is on the premises a well of excellent water with good pump in it, also a large ORCHARD of choice fruit in good bearing condition. About 15 acres of said tract is well tim bered. The remainder is cleared and in., a good state of cultivation, all• under good fence. One third of the purchase money will remain in the property during the lifetime of the widow, the in terest thereof to be paid to her'semi•annually. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will be fully made known hy SASI E -Old WAKE, ' HENRY OMWAKE, Agents for the Heirs.' ang 18—ts] • , . G. V.MONG, Auct. THE SOLDIERS' PIC Mt A Welcome will be extended to our returned Sol diers by the citizens of Washington Township, on Thursday, September 14th, 180 a: A cordial invitation is extended to every one to be present. Soldlers front other sections of the county are respectfully invited to be present and participate speaking. Music and ..Free .oinnet. byptlerof the Com. AL H. BTIINEHUUSE, Chr'm, W. H. BuolitzwraN,Sec'ry, , STRAWBERRIES Fri PERSONS wiling, to enjoy an excellent r dish of Strawberries next treason should not fail to purchase plants of the Brooklyn . Scarlet and Col. Eliworth varieties Only a limiter° number ofplants will be sold. Apply coon. Pike, $1 per d. zoo. ' .• ' D. 1). FAHRNEY. ang 25] None Wnynesboro', Pa.' AT EC) 'X I. C 7. ‘ l - "A HE s'ultseriber notifies persons 'not to drag dead 11 carcasses upon his premises, near Waynesboro'. Having of late been kuhjected to great annoyance on this account, he is determined to enforce the law against all persons in'ihe future failing to comply with this notice. • HENRY isep NEW STORE, , HosTEr tztt, ItEID & CO., , Air OULD intbmi the eitiiene of - . 4 11 Waynesboto' and vicinity that theyitaitete-, ceived a new and t r iteeeiVe stock of GRomus, Embracing in part— SYRUPS, • CHEM, • SUGARS, COFFEE," MOLASSES, CHOCOLATE. . HAMS, DRIED BEEF -TEAS.—Hyson, Imperial and Oolong, of the finest Havoc.r — SPIOEST-ground-and-unam &SWIG articles, warranted fresh and ptire,and of the best quality a very heavy mock, to which special attention is in vited: Fine ware in setts or by the single piece, of the latest styles; Cut Glass Goblets, Tumble's, &e. KEROSENE LAMPS of every pattern, a large assortment. Shades, (new style) wicks, chimneys; spring _ hinge burners, al ways on hand. Also No. 1 kerosene Oil. NOTIONS, VARIETIES, &L A thousand and one•fancy,•useful and ilecesanii or tides, used in every family and by everybody. TOED, CIGARS fil PIPES, Willetee Cong a Navy, Nat. Leaf, Mich Fine Cut, and all the beat chewing and smoking tobaccos.— Havana Cigars, good common do. Sonitary_amL Neitile - Pipel - ,lateat thing out. & LT'AND FISH. G. A. Salt, Liverpool, large size sacks. Pickled Shad, Mackerel, No. 1 and 3, bbl., half bbl., quarter bbl., new. Being in connection with Hostetter & Co., of Greencastle, which firm have a Market Car on, the R. R., we are enabled to supply our customers with the choicest luxuries of the Eastern markets in their proper season. ILV'' By strict attention to business, furnishing tho beat articles In the market, and doing all in our power to accommoda!e customers, we hope to re ceive a share of public patronage. No trouble to show goods re Terms, POSITIVELY CASH. We buy our goods for cash and must sell them in the same way .— Country dealers supplied at wholesale prices. HOSTETTER, REID & CO. Waynesboro', Aug. 25, '65. PRIVATE SALE. MHE subscriber offers at Private Sale a Tract of Land. situated about 3} miles from Waynesbo ro', near the turnpike :ending to Emmittsburg, ad joining lands of Abrm. Shockey,'John Steffey, and others, containing 145 AL C 5 Mk 3121 , more or less, between four and five acres of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The improvements ere a STORY AND A HALF LOG HOUSE, with good cellar under it, Frame Stable, Frame Hog Pen, and other out-buildings. There is an ex cellent well of never-failing water near the door and a variety of choice young fruit trees on the premi ses. About 3 act.. sof this land would make a fine meadow. la" For further particulars apply to the subscriber. JOHN SINGER. • Aug. 11 —tt. SW -AL TOW It imokr 41Gir- CHOPPING DULLS ! THE subscriber would inform the public that he has purchased of V. B. Gilbert, the well-known sawing and Chopping Mills ' situated about one quarter of a mile from Bear's Factory, and is now prepared to saw Lumber to order, by mill or circu lar saw, and is also prepared to chop corn, oats, &c. at short notice. He has now on hand a supply of one-inch Fine Boards, Shingling and Ceiling Laths, the latter 3, 3 1.4 and 4 feet long, a large lot Oak Failings, Broom Handles, Rack Rungs, and other Lumber, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms. JOhN L. METCALF. • Aug 4. EAGLE HOTEL. Central Square, Hagerstown, IVIA THE above' well-known and established Hotel has been re-opened and entirely renovated, by the undersigned, and now offers to the public every comfort and attraction found in the beet hotels.— THE TABLE is bountifully supplied with every delicacy the market will afford, THE SALOON contains the choicest liquors, and is constantly and skilfully attended. Tisk: NT.4 BLE is thoroughly repaired, and careful Ostlers always ready to ac commodate custom. re. JOHN FISHER, Proprietor. Hagerstown, June L' —if. BIM]. TRAISTZ, 11. D. DR. rRANTZ & SNIVELY having arsocia. ied themselves in the practice of Medicine and surgery would state that they are well prepared to neat all medical and surgical cases. rename in debted to either, f the above will please make early settlement to the time of their association, as they wish to close, their,* books. Office in Pr. 7rintaiti fesidence in the room for merly occipiettai - stOie roomby •Ali: I. Beaver. April 141—tr • E.,W,. f. k ~ I: ivy NEW ' a'ijo'g'-';'!:.'-i GiEi@Mil -do itingEIEART, Suceereari ea H. ; Slonehouse in the Hardware and - , Catkry Business. 1 , . HE subscribers having puichared of H. Stone hallo big Hirdwarolatore— Store inform 'the old (Anteaters of the establishment, and others, that in addition to the large stock:at band, they. are just receiving re largiand welt. selected stock, con elating . irt,part Str , AND - .'III,OIW STEEL SHOE FINDINOS, ' ' SADDLERY AND CARRIAGE WARE, PAINTS, GLASS AND VARNISHES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, We invite the attention of the Farmers to the RUNDELL'S PREMIUM HAY FORK, for the sale of which we are the solo agents. Scythes, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Grain Cradles, &a., 803. • hFt:ti•ipmdtrwoM-Beleet'tul_with4;mittatea we invite an examination of them. May 20,1865. GEISER & RINEHART. "It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure in the BEST COMPANIES, and there is none better 1794. Incorporated 1794. rrtHE Abstract of the 142nd Semi-Annual State. JL meat, showing the condition of the Company on tho 2nd day of January, 1865, shows the Total AEsets to be *t1,715,171 71. ran I. Years Successful Business Experience ! 11 P "l'he Prompt Payment of $17,500,000,00 Losses EirA RepUtation for Honorable Dealing Unsurpass• a'And Cash Assets exceeding $1,700,000,00 ! Claim the References of the public for this, the Old est Insurance Company in America. DIRECTORS-: Arthur G. Coffin, Wm. Welch, John Mason, Soul W. Jones, R. D. Wood, G. L. Harrison John L. Brown, • Wm. E. Bowen F. R. Cope, Chas. Taylor, ' Jas. N. Dickson Ed. H Trotter Ambrose W hite, S. M. Wain, Ed. S. Clarke Wm. Cummings, T. Charlton Henry. . A-RTH-UR-M-01IFFINOiertT— CHAS. PLATT, sec'ry. May 12-6m] Jos. Donnas, A g't, Waynesboro'. -JUNE 9TH, 1866. HOT, HOT, HOT WEATHER! Metcalfe & Hiteshew, Seet)nd AVtreet, West Side, Above the Jail, CHAMBERSBURG, TTAve just returneo from he Eastern cities with a full line of goods of every description: Chalhes, Sun Shades, silk & gingham, Lawns, Fans, (many kinds, B and wh't tamer- Wrappings, every description, tine, Bugle Trimming, Buttons, Fancy Chintz, • Cable Ccrd, all colors, French and Swiss Gingham. 11 o!ft - ' American Hemp, List and Imported. adr...M.IV A IiTIVAMEILIO. We have Cloth, Cassimere, Linens, Cottonades, and' short a full line of good's of all kinds. We wil just here say parties wanting anything in our - will do well to call upon us as we have the largest stock in the county and sell at short profits. June 9, 1865. ' N. B. We sell Wholesale and Retail. MITE subscriber would inform the public that he 1 . has opened a LIVERY STABLE in Waynesboro', and is now prepared to furnish good Riding or Driving Hor- ' sea, which he can recommend as perfectly safe for family arising. his VEHICLES are•all new and in good condition. Persons wanting horses or vehicles will apply at the saddler shop of W. P. Weasley. FRANKLIN WEAG LE Y. July 14—tf. WWIM:IMTMiIiVVM subscriber offers at Private'Sale his Farm, I situated about one mile from Waynesboro', a long the Turnpike leading to Greencastle, cohtain ing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, first Iliality Limestone Lana. The mprovemenis are a AND STONE BARN with two Thr..sh. ing Floors—Stone Spring House and excellent Spring, with all necessary out.buill infra. There is also on the premises a good APPLE ORCHARD. The West or Little Antietam crosses the turnpike within ahout one hundred yards of the barn yard. 'l'he property is pleasantly situated and altogether a desirable one. For farther particulars apply to the undersigned. in Waynesboro'. HENRY SMITH. * August ;—tf. ALL persona who have not paid their taxes due on the hooks of Joseph Funk, dec'd, will be sued unless the same is 'paid in ten days from the date of this notice to me or my attorney. DAVID H..FUNK, aug 11) Administrator of Jos. Funk..dec'd. BUENA VISTA SPRINGS. MIKE undersigned inform the public that this de -1 lightful watering place is now open tnr the re• ception of 'Boarders and Visitors. The Bath House is convenient and in good condition. Every atten tion will be paid to the comfort and convenience of guests._ July 14-tf METOALFE & HITE 3 HEW HAVE JUST opened another largo lot o/ Dry Goode and [aug. 4. Ai owns. IDOUGLE Buttons and Gimps, with a splendid vs- JOriety of Fancy Buttons for Ladies' Coats and tackets,at (June 3) Paton & Harmon's L N. FINITELY,II. D. FOR a bottle of extract, "Night Blooming Ce. rue , " extract "Hyacinth," extract "White Pond go to ' • - KURTZ'S.' 11/17ETCALPKdr. BITESRBW are still dt the iji.obi Stand, on Second Street, between the and Washington Home, South•side. aug CEDAR WARE, OIL CLOTHS, HOLLOW WARE, INSURANCE COMPANY North America, PHILADELPHIA. PREPARE FOR IT ! METCALFE & HITESHE W. INEW LIVERY STABLE! AT PRIVATE SALE! A 11110 E lIICK IOVSE : _ _ . LAST NOTICE! HIT UT THIRD SUPPLY ! ANDERSON, BENEDICT & CO, ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR THIRD SUPPLY, THIRD SUPPLY, THIRD SUPPLY. -0• 0 . S • SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY 600D* AMana DRESS GOODS spmat, IDDIS CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SA7INE7T'S, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, COTTONADES, • COTTONADES, COTTONA DER, AND AND AND NOTIONS. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, GROCEAJESI A. C. FUNK. JAS. HOVIS. tar We would call the attention %*or custom ers and the public to our new am& of goods, and at the same time return our thanks to customers rind others for their liberal patronage. and will et dearer byfair dealing with all, to merit a continu ance of the Rime.. ASO3ERBON E .BENEDICT & CO. March ,P,4, 1865 LARGE and small Shakers, at • June 2 - Peseta 4 floating's. NEW GOODS, 31111E131117: AVM, 18456. - arrumboro' Pa. • LADIER LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. , HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES S Jh MEN'S SPRING GOODS. MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. Grocer/ f it, Groceries, Groceries, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. HE IM JIB 1011111 Qtteensware, Queepszcare, Queensicure, TN LATEST ARRIVAL! oiis. - '.iiii,::ii,if':oo:(:o li i ir.' , K - U ItTZ istfo' ral the teed ti of Way. V nelbote itidt,iiiiniti,that to has just recelvi.. ed font the, Zest *large, and lull assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, OHS, Paints, Dye, seta% Window Glaris, Pliny, Bruihes, drc, &c., which he is prepared to sell as Cheap as they can be had.at shy other hotise in. the town, and which, in regard to,quality, cannot he eicelled. He hat also on Muni a large assortment of TOILE* ARTICLES ' comprising in part ilie'folloviing article 4, viz Toilet Waters, all kinds,-. , Eau de Cologne, endless in *ariety, Extrants for the handkerchief ; Fine English Pomades, -. Bandanas • Bear's Fine and Fancy Soaps, Nail • COmbs, &e. &e. For Culinary purposes be has 'Corn Starch, Pear) Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Eitracta, viz: Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbory, llnsiiherry, Pine Ap .le, Orange, Ilaiittosi--Geleryr-Pear,--Perich T —Nut---- invg;& - c - r — Ffesh - Spites — , BlacirPepperanal - all — Mll7 -- er articles in that line. He has also something to .lease the • CHILDREN. A fine'stock of Toys of all kicds, a large supply of • China ware. Patent IVtet a its He has Drake's Plantation Bitters, German do. Sand's Sarsaparilla,. Bull's do. fliteshew's Cough Syrup, • Diarrhoea Cordial, Frey's Vernillage, . Vertnifuges, 'doz. khakis. • Pills--Wright's Judron's, Spaulding's, 'Ayer's, • Brandreth's, Morse's, McLane's, liver; Mrs •Winslow's Soothing Syrup- Dr. Parishe's do. - Kerosefe Oil, Lamps and Chim. 'nays always on'hand. Thankful for kind favors already bestowed upon him, ho solicits a contintince of the same, hoping that by t r s,..- the confider- that by trying to please he mafirrin the confidence of the people. As much care taken in waiting up on auks as childien. ' Physicians' Prescrir'' compounded et an hours August Hi, 1864. 111-111111, EIMER Pi9Rl, ETC. 'rpHE subscriber would inform his customers and 1 public generally, that having, with other busi ness men of Wayneeboro', , adopted the dd CliarginEE SlM r a il l a iMVE," he is now prepared to sell at shorter profits than formerly. Persons in want of any article in his lino are respectfully invited io give him a call.— His stock of HOUSEKEEPING 'GOODS and KITCHEN WARE are complete, and will be sold at such prices (the' times considered) as cannot fail to give satisfaction. All kinds of '3IC I exclo - Nar Jam mil embracing the latest and most npproved patterns, for eithet wood ot cost, constantly on hand. ' LP - Special attention is given to putting up Spout • ing, made of the best tin, for houses and barns. Remember the sign ot the "1310 RED HORN" August 26,1864. HOUSEKEEPERS, TAKE NOTICE ! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY CHEAP FURNITURE, as I have opened in the Junior Latrine House, on North T'ototnac Street, one of The LARGEST AND I3EST ASSORTMENTS OF FURNITURE TO BE FOUND IN WEST ERN MARYLAND. The attention of purchasers who desire as well as beauty of finish, iq invited to my largo stock;consibting in part of - Sofas, Tete-a-'fetes and Bureaus, Mahogany Bedsteads and Chairs, Marble Top Pies, Centre and Card Tables, Mahogany and Marble Top Wash Stands, it/TINGES of various styles and paterns, EX TENSION TA BES,SPRING BEDS AND MAT 'MASSES, common Bedsteads and CHAIRS of every description; in short, 1 will guarantee my stock of Furnittire to no the largest general assort ment, to be bold cheap, that can be bought any where. Lot me now call your attention to ray splendid cheap and fresh stook of , • GitOCEitlES, at my stand right opposite the Market Rouse. t have always in store and for sale, The Cheapest Sugars, Coffees, Teas and Pro visiou to be had anywhere. I am determined to please one and all,and to selt cheap, Remember, if you want Furniture or Gro certes, to give me a call, as you shall not regret it. Dont forget the places—in Junior Hall and oppo site the Market House. 8. MARTIN BLOOM, Hagerstown, July 28-3 m. Hardepare, Hardware, Ilardware. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM JAMES A. FISHER. MY stock embraces all the beat styles of Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy Ctaelasasmi3uttacecnceas:3 9 Plain and Fancy VESTINGS, all of which will be made , to order in the most fashionable and work manlike man er, or sold in Patterns to suit custo mers. Also full stock of . READY• ADE CLOTHING Notions, Notions, No times. terCHEANP FOR CASIL-iiis —Also r ene-of-the-besteetected stocks of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts, Hoisery, Gloves and, Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and Cassimeres which will be made to order at the shortest notice. vo. J.. A. FISHER, opposite Washington House, Hazerstown, Md. Ap. 2.8,1865. yIQUID lynneti emu Stsreh„Rme Flour, Ta pioca, Sago, Yeast Barley and Cooper's Gela tine at KURTZ'S; riiittßaTTWOOP:smatT , and the largoat ahsortment itt the State, at 6 ! • . - - aug 4-3 - • lotarceas & Hrrsairies. 'WHERE you get too worth of your money 0, ' .I , lureatv t & klrrssusvea,, , - , : Otr:, Hair " D. B. RUSSELL SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP SPRING AND SUMMER G 000, AT TEE tiv and carefully J. F. KURTZ.
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