MEM ' t t: -513 : t RH undersigned" Executor : ec'd, yid sell ft,Pablie tale, On.,tbit :'Tnitunises. ( 0 WAY THE 29TH'IMIt'OF8EPTEMBER 16 6, a valuable tract of „ MOUNTAIN LAND, situated in Quincy township, sear the village of 'romatown. The tract has been, recently sumps and laid oq into • .- = 13 L it • which contain from two to six acres cacti. Eight of/ho lots are Timber land, well sat with young AThestnut, Pine and Oak, easy of access. A good road passes through the entire tract.. On one of the lots there is firm building. lot, surrounded with new posit fence 10,0 yarda of the touted Henry Rock Spring. Five of the lots are Farming lands, in b• good state of cultivation, hay. ing been recently limed, and surrounded with sub stantial stone and post and rail knee-, all of which aro new and in good, order. . • • The above described property will be sold with- out reserve. Drafts of each lot will be exhibited on day of sale. [YT Persons wishing to view either of the lots will tie' she to the same bY - calling on the lubscnber at Snotv , Hill Mills. Salo to com mence at 10 o'clock 'WI said day, when the terms - (which will be easy) made known._ -- • WM. FLEAGLE,Eer. Snow Hill, Sep B—th) G. V. MONG, A uct. -PUBLIC THE subscriber will offer at Public Salo oh SAT. 111RDAY THE 23P OF SEPTEMBER, '65, his House and hut of Ground; situated on Main Street, ‘Vaynesboro . , forme' ly owned by Jacob Wolf, dec'd. The improvements are, A NO MIRY OOZE lEL part Brick and part Frame, a good Wash•house, ,Smoke house, new :pring•house, with new Cistern and well ut excellent water in the yard. Thero aro also 'on the kit a Frame stable large enough for three horses, Carriage-house, large new Bog 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 known by At the same time and place will be offered I l :KBEs an d perches'of Land, adjoining the Borough and lands of Michael Stoner's heirs, Sue. Philips and Jacob Adams. The land is in a fine state of cultivayon, under good fencing, and easy •access:F. b. sep I—ts. PUB LIC SALE. The subscrker intending to quit farming will sell oat Public Sale, at Monterey Srtogs, on the South Mountain, on Friday the 16th day f Sepleanber, 1865, the following personal property, to wits: 5 HEAD WOJIMIE -110.1tSES, 3 head M I CO W.B4lllroadtra_ail,..W_ag_on Narrowtread Farm Wagon, I one-horao Spring ague, u.O he :no win or a " agon, Omnibus; 2 Barshcar Plows, 2 single and .2 double — Strilvel-Plowst-liarrow,wa - gorgan - d- - plorvAlears • lug chain, , a lot covr chains and halters," set BLA.CKSMI.TH TOOLS, -together with many other articles not necessary to enumerate: LV'bitle to cbmmence at 10 o'clock on maid day when the terms will be mode known by DAVID MILLER. G. V. Marla, Aunt. ',op 8— ts. nidl:; subscriber announces to the public that he 'l.purposes giving his attention in the future ex clusively to the treatment of diseases in horses and and cattle. From a long experience in the treat ment of Lung Fever. Thislow, Ringhnne, Spavin, Pole Evil,and otheitfiseases common among hors es, he flatters himself that he can give general sat isfaction. Medicines, such as pills, powders, lini ments, blistering ointment, etc., can be had of him. All calls promptly alter/Jed to and charges moderate sep•l—tt] . IIItAHAM sHottr. Chains Chains. THE subscriber intends carrying on the Chain sIL, business in connection with Blacksmithing.— He will be ready at any time io fill orders at short notice. Rather single or douals Fifth Chains, Spreaders, Jockey Traces, Butt or Carrier Chairs made by an experienced workman and of the best material. Persons wanting anything in this tine can apply at the Hardware store of Geiser 45t Rinehart, Wayndsboro'. LAW SON SCHILDKNECHT July 21—tf. Mentzer's Horse St Cattle Powder. . M. • STONE,II , having purchased of Mr, e Meolzer, the recipe for making the above far-tamed Horse and Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva nia and Maryland, takes this method of 'informing the burners, drovers, &c., that he has on hand and intende keeping a good supply always on hand.— Country merchant, and others keeping such articles for sale, would do well to supply themselves with a quantity. Ho will sell it on commission or for cash cheap. Ordersmill be punctuatly attended to , • , January 31. PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale FORTY ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the Monterey property on the outteMountsin, 14 to 20 acres of which are cleared, the balance well set with timber. Theimprovements ore, a two•story LOG HOUtikl, Log Strible, spring House, tire. There is a spring of excellent water at the door and a young Orchard of choice fruit on the premises. eep 1-31 j FREDERICK F!rz. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS THE subscriber informs the Tax-poyers of W salt ingtonn township that fie will meet thernin Way. neaboru', in the room adjoining the !lacono name, sin Pridny and Saturday of each week until the 14th day of October, .commencing 9n Friday the Ifith inst., for the purpose , of receiving,lheir taxes, )iounty, State, County and School for the year .1865. JACOB 11 HOOVER, Collector. eep 8-4 t. IN 0 is I C NoTicE is hereby given to all Whom it may concern that the Notes given at the sale of CaMatine" Leaner, deed, will curnu due on the 17tn inat., and if not paid within ten days after due then interest will'ho charged hem the day of sale. 'The saute are requeated w make payment without delay. JOHN /X811E14,0( C., sep' 8-3t3 Agent for the Heirs. mAMI fIAME to•the premises of the subscritrer, on the ILiform of lies. D. to. Goad, about the Eta of Au. gust butt, it head of "Sheepand 3 Lambs. The owner is TrrAnested•to•prose,ptoperty, pay charges and take thee► away. WM. ROW.- sap 8-14. Art>7 l l ll .X -0' fIPHE 'Notes given at the. thilerif Benj E. Price, AL in March. twit are now due, and in the hands of Joseph .Pr,ce of itie firmorPrieti -- &•• - liutlilich - , -- to reborn the•intleixted aus (requested to make payment. Et:N.4E. PALIC4. Tlri i lig 'BOW liven att thri)Littitles , of.'•Win.,Siii. • b o ugh last spring will fall due orr tber9th last. ' ;(voter, have been lekin the bands of the sub— sariber fur collection; ,urani whiiiiiill iiitaicated are requested to' ull. ' ' GEO laßtlitUtill: Sr auli 1-3 t. ' . .. . ~ • NEW' , rtiHie "FOs 18 tv e —tett Inv 6 elide of thotfAie HOOP SKIRTS. • 3. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIRTIO (othaable) 13PRINO,BRIBT:1,, THIS pivtiii^hicol coilsirts of rttinst (0;1414 ELLIPTIC PURR; RIPINIA StasL SPNINGS, ingeniously rationaremon4t and Pamir tagetherowns to:rump, molting the Tntitinist, took iLtaztatm, nut nunAnr.a Srattea 'vier used. They seldom BEND 'or nattax, tho' Waite Springs, and ton•egnently .resertwthioer perfect and beautiful shape more ttian twice asTliiiiral any Single Spring Stint that Ever Hes orCan he made, THE wonderful flexibility and great comfort and ple'amire to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experiencedparticularly m all Crowded A ase roblialc,o prome Cania gee; Railroad 6i is, reti Pews, Aim Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, n the Skirt can ire folded , when in use to occupy . .a smell plact as easily and conveniently as a Silk or 'Kristin Dress. . A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex El liptic Steer Spring Skirt for a single day. will Never afterwards Willingly dispense with• their use. Pus Children, Misses and Young Latlies.they are Stye rior to. all others. • _ _ _ 'THE 1100 PS are covered with 2 ply double twist ed thread and will wear twice as long as the Single yarn covering which is used on all Single Steel Keep - Skifs.7 - The - three bottom - rods On 'every Skirt aro alsollouble Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering, from wearing off the coda when, dragging down stairs, stone steps, &0., &c, which-they-are-constantly-sub eC when t• All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best qtrality 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. WESFS' BRADLEY • & CARY, PROPRIE TORS of tlie Invention, and SOLE MANUFAC TURERS, 97 CITA AI:HERS, and 79•& &i READE STREETS, Nev York. FOR. ALE in all first-class Stores in thit City; and throughout the United States and Canada, Ha vana, do Uuba, Mexico, South America. and the West Indies. 'rk- Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. 11. iSe. Auguet THE MOUNT/Mt WELL OIL COMPANY. Capital Stock $620,000. Shares ate Dollar each, Sloe& nos sub • ject to assessment. • The Company is regularly organized under the Minin ,, Laws ,of Pennsylvania,Aud Letters Patent issued. ()FFLCE N 0.407 WALNUT STREET PUMA. I .4IIIIIN—RICKETTS, Progt E llunter, Pa.-' J. F. W nko). Plummer Pe. oleo. C. Ricketts, " Dan'l Leach, Treas., " - =‘-i. - - - .R. - - - Bh - toirion;z:Bodford • • H. F. Bunn, Philadelphia, Pa. W. W. Walker, Waynesboro', Pa. L-L. r „Beery. A. Kirkpatrick, o'_uperintend't The properties of the Company aro all in fee sim ple, viz: Lst, The undivided one-third of three and one-half acres on Cherry Run, containing five producing wens, prominent among which are the Mountain Well, Sweeney Well and Creswell Well, and known to all dealers in petroleum, lying on each side of and adjoining to the property of celebrated Reed Well. 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 preparations for boring in pro gress. The Co. own the 1-sixth of all 'the oil of the producing wells and those tote bored, and is now rcceivitm dividends that pay on the, capital stock from the time it is taken. The product of these wells being now about 18u barrels, tee royalty to. the Company is some 30 barrels per day. 2d, One acre of ground in Plainer, Venango county, Pa., upon which is a refinery, with all the necessary fixtures, known as the "Wynkoop Refin my 3d." , The one undivided half of one hundred and five acres on Muskrat Run, one mile in a straight 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 Pithole, known as the "Geary Farm." Parties are plaint leasing wells on this property. As the wells of this Company are now yielding a large amount of oil, with very favorable prospects of an increase in a short time, this prospectus is L I herewith submitted 'to the public Without further comment. - Ulf - Agents for the sale of Stork, D B. RUSSELL, Esq., W. H. BROTHERTON, W. W. Sr. G. W. WAL KER: August 18 —tf PUBLIC SALE. THE undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on SATURDAY' THE 16T1{ OF SEPTEM BER, 1865, the Perm formerly occupied 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 LOGIOUSE tl • It n excellent repair, a STONE ' WASH 11011 SE, A LARGE S7ONE BANK BARN, with other necessary buildings, such as Smoke -house, Oven-house, Work shop. Hog Pep, Wagon Shed.,dtc, Thera 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-. ticked. 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 semiannually. eittle tom - numeric° at 1 o'clock on 'said day when the terms wilt be fully made known by aug 18—te3 PERiONS whiting to enjoy an excellent dish of Strawberries next season should not fail so purchase plants of the' Brooklyn Scarlet and ,Vol. 411 worth varieties. Only s limited number of plants will be sold. Apply soon. Pace, $1 per drzen. D. D. FABBNEY. Naar VV'synesboro', Ps. aug 25] HEc - a subscriber notifies persons not to drag dead carcasses upon his premises, near Waynesboro'. Haring of late been subjected to great, annoyance on this account, be is determined to enforce the l a st .egainst all persons in the future failing to comply this notice. HENRY (k,OJ). sep TEE Nettie given at the sale of Daniel New coma. Jr. are .110 W due. Perim; are ri quested to call on the SidflotibertiniLmake' .0 mem— Cur_ rem "ennsylvanta or Government Surnla willbe - 3EI a reiluireti. NETCALFE - .6iEITESHEWHAVE - 461Sr opened soother large lot of Dry ; Gonthyand ullutrunia, ; ' , • fang. A , . _ 311.18 E E 8 lloopealSkirte at „ , June "..) , nuns a irCPLICIeS: .;1 - OFBICERS -- A:ND - DIRECTORS etAMUEG OMWAKE, HENRY OMAVAKE, Agents for the Heirs, G. V. Mos% /tact. STRAWBERRIES I I I IV +CPT XCJ33I. JOHN WALTER. _ N 3E' W HOSTETTER, REID & CD ! , • , . -- • W01..11.D respectfully Inform the chi - atria , of — WaTtfailtator and .vieittity glat , they baio ceived a new and ixfunsivo atoric of • GIOCHIES, • bracing in part— - ~ . SYRUPS; . .OFIEESU, SUGARS, COFFEE,. MO F. A EiS ES; • CHO'COLATE. • HAMS, DRIED. BEEF. TEAS.—Hyson, 'lmperial and Oolong, of the finest flavor,' SPICES, ground and uneround, and Bmcirro articles,. warrantNl fresh and pure,and of the QUEENSWARE AR GLASSWARE, very heavy stock, to which special attention is in. vlteti. Fine ware in setts or by the single piece, of the latest styles;.Cut Glass Goblets, Tusablers, &c. KEROSENE. LAMPS of every pattern, a large assortraent. Shades, (new style). wicks, chimneys; spring, hingo burners, al way.s. on hand. A IsorNo. 1 hortosene Oil. NOTIONS, YIRIETIES, A thousand arid one.fnncy, useful and necessary ar ticles, used in every tinnily and by everybody. - INClllVitillilgal Willett's Conn, Navy, Nat. Leaf, Mich Finn Cut, and all the best chewing and smoking tobaccos.— m Cigarii, goodarc ---- ffaid Ntrotric Pipes, latest thing out. SALT AND FISH. G. A. S.alt, Liverpool, large size sacks. ,Pickled Shad, Mackerel, No. I and 3, bbl., half bbl., quarter bbl , NEW. . - .\\Junmy glci - Being im connection with Hostetter di Co., of Greencastle, which firm have a Market Car on the U. R., we are enabled .to supply our customers with the choicest !intones of the Eastern market's in their proper season, best strict attention to business, furnishing the best articlvs In the market, and doing all in our powira• to-accomraodale customers, we hope to re• ceivo a share of public patronage. No trouble to show goods Etir Terms. POSITIVELY CAPII. We buy our goods for cash and must sell . them in the same way. Country dealers supplied at wholesale prices. HUSTF.TTER, REID & CO. Waynesboro', Aug. 25,'65. PRIVATE SALE. H} subscriber offers at Private Sale a Tract of Land, situated about si miles from Waynesbo ro , near the turnpike leading to. Emmittsburg, ad joining lands of Abrm. Shockey, John Staffey, and others, containing 14 aIL 0 3EL la SI , • more or less, between tour 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, end other out-buildings. There is an ex cellent well of never-failing water near the docr and a variety of choice young trait treca_on the premi ses. About 3 acme of this land wouldmake a fine meadow. I For turther particulars apply to the subscriber. JOHN tiINUER. Aug. 11 —tt. A 1 11 AV AL Ala" 4111Wer AND CHOPPING. MILLS 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 Pine Boards, shingling and Ceiling Laths, the latter 3, 3 , 1.4 and .1 lest long, a large lot Oak Pailings,, Broom Handles, Rack .Hungs. and other Lumber, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms. JOhN L. METC4I/4LF. EAGLE HOTEL. Central Square, Hagerstown, Md THE slam well-known and established Hotel has been re-opened and ,entirely renovatedi by the undersigned, and nett otTers to the public every comfort and attraction foUnd in the best hotels---r. I'HE TA imr. is bountifully supplied with every delicacy the market will atUtrd, 111 tiALOON contains the choicest liquors, and is constantly and skilfully attended. rsTA BLE 1s thoroughly repaired, .and carrfud Ostlers always ready to nc counnottate c:ustono Ts. , , JOHIV— . ..F4SLTER, Proprietor. liatentown;quile = tG- BE J. /110011 Z; 7.1. D. D. ▪ K. YUAN/ Z & SNIVLY having. •i!aischcia• g 4,d_thenisciveitittihu_prnetiru_ca !deli • aurgeri T 'would state that they. ars well prepared to treat all medical and surgical cases ? Persona iu• debted to either of thr; above will please ma he 'early settlement to the Crawl:if their assoeiation,i tee they .wish to close their old' books. • • office in Di. Fruntearreisidence in the room, for ,merly occupied store.mont,by Mr. J4,l3e4iver. April 14--U', • ~ • • • • , e • , • AND - NEW GOODS GEISER * RINEUART, • quecersork to IL Byonehensse in flti Hardware and •. , • Cutlery Business. TRE subscribers havingpurchased , or H. StrMe helm his Hardware Store they would inform the old custotisitris of the establishment. and others, that in addition to the large it trick on haul, they ore just Seceiying a large era well 'selected mock, con elating in part of• ' . , IRON,-A ND • SHOE FINDINGS, SADDLERY' AND CARRIAGE WARE, CEDAR. WARE, . • OIL CLOTHS, HOLLOWWARE, PAINTS,' CLASS. AND VARNISHES, *l' AGRICULTURAL IMP'LEMERIS, We invite the attention ofthe: Partnere to the •RUNDELL'S PREMIUM MAVP,ORK, _for the sale of which we are the sole:agents.' Seythes i Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Grain Cradles; &0., &o. , All our goods were selected with great care and 'nvite-an-oxamini May 26,1865. CIEISER & RINEHART. "It is WISDOM and SCONONY to Insure in the BEST COMMIE V, and there is none better • than the Old insurance Co. of North America." 1794. Incorioiated 1794. INSURANCE COMPANY North America, PHILADELPHIA. rrIHE Abstract of the 142nd Semi-Annual State & ment, showing the cohdition of the Company on the 2nd day of January, 1865, shows the Total Assets to be $1,715,171 71. rr7l Years Successful Business Paie - rience ! l'" The Prompt Payment of $17,500,1180,011 Losses CPA Reputation for Honorable Dealing•Unsurpass- . ed t PrAnd Cash Assets exceeding *1,700,000,00 ! Claim the Referem;eir of.t he public for this, the Old est InsurarMo Company in America. • - DIRECTORS: ' Arthur G. "Coffin, Wm. Welch, John Mason, Sam'l W. Jones, IL D. Wood, G. L. Harrison Jahn L. Brown, Wm.E. Bowen F. R. Cope. Chas. Taylor, Jos. N. Did son Ed .H Trotter Ambrose White, S. M. Wain, Ed. S. Clarke tn. Cumminge, T. Charlton Henry. • ' R-G:1.10-FYIIN/T-Preez CHAS. PLATT, tieery. • May 12—; 6mj Jos. Doumas, A g't, Waynesboro'. ! — auNE - gni; - .uto HOT HOT HOT WEATHER! PREPARE FOIL IT 1 Metcalfe & liiteshew, Second Street, West Side, Above the Jail, CHAMBERSHURG, -- - TT — Avelus ret froriihe Eastern cities - with DILA full line of goods of every description: Minikes, - Sun Shades, silk &ginghap, ! t owns, Fans, (many kinds, Brk and wh't Lamar. Wrappings, every description, tine, Bugle Trimming. Buttons, Fancy Chintz, Cable Crnl, all colors, • French and Swiss Gingham. American Hemp, List and Imported. 31131111Ndlil . We have t;leth, Caesimere, Linens, Cotionadee, and in short a full linixof goods of all kinds. We will just here say parties wanting anything in our line will do well to call upon us as we have the largest stock in the county and sell at short profits, 1114TCALFE & lIITESHE VV. June 9, 1885. It B. We sell Wholesale and Retail. NSW LIM STABLE TyvHE subscriber would inform the public that ho has opened a LIVERY STABLE in ayneeboro', and is now prepared ',. 1 .a 0 '4 2`,.." e " - -„, to furnish good Riding or Driving II or- ''' sea, which he can recommend as pertectlysafe-for family oriving. His VErIICLES are ill new and in good condition. Persons wanting horses or vehicles will apply ab the saddler. shop of W. P. Weagley. - FRANKLIN W BAGLEY. , July 14—tf. JOSEPH DOUGL.AI,I * ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEIN° licensed, ss CLAIM, REAL ESTATE and LAND WARRANT BROKER, will at, tend to applications for Pensions, Bouitty and Back' Pay, and all claims against tho 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 roll LAND. WARRANTS. CONMANOING-I,leodS, W ills, Agreements. Leases, &a., executed as here tofore at moderate pricis. ' sep CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS ! THE NEW MM. • VAHE irubam ibera would inform the public that they have opened 'out a new Shop on Main Street, East end of Waynesboro', where they ore now prepared to put up all I.inds of 3E3 17 4136 • C - I NI " and do all kinds of repair work at short notice.-- Persons wanting anything in their line will do well to give theme call. ISRAEL HESS, NATHANIEL GROUSE. Sep I—if LAST NOTICE: ALL persona who have not paid their taxes duo on the books of Joseph Funk, deed, will be sued unless the same is paid in ten days from the date of this notico,to me or my attorney. DAVID H. FUNK, ' aug 11) Administrator of Jos. Funk, dec'd. BUE.NA VISTA SPRINGS. BE undersigned inform the public that this Ile lightfutt watering place is now open .tor the re: caption 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, • A. U. FUNK. • JAS. HOVIS. July 14—ti Mechanic Wanted t A-g°°'w.s gon-ma k or . will _he ar_ot alma situ ation to'carry on business in the vicinity of Waynesboro' by applying at 'raid PILIE. sop I—tf.. stolen. from the, Hotel of Major vy: Kurtz latch' a large lStx.Nett. The' above reword will be paid for such information as will lead to the detection of the thief and the recovery of the 11%VID S. lIONEBRI‘KE. 'llS~tt: ' ~~~cp4_-94 LLIYEST NUM', GOODS, 141111.4.1116:1V 111..**0 left THIRD SUPPLY ! AMDAHL BENEDICT &CO., ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIkt THIRD 'SUPPLY, THIRD SUPPLY, THIRD SUPPLY. :1•JI el GOODS!! SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING. DRY Go(Ws 0 Win, * DRESS IGOI - .~~~-- - LADIES LADIES LADIES DRUBS GOODS DRESS GOODS - DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES .P 1110" e MB MOM, Wan MEN'S SPRING GOODS. MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, • CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SA7INE7TS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, COTTONADEN, ' COTTONADES, COTTONADER, AND AND AND NOTIONS. NOTIONS, • NOTIONS, GROCERIES Groceries, Groceries, Groceries, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. ME MHO HER Queensware, Queensware, (i?ueensware, Irr•W We would call the attention c ud enatoat• era and the public to our new sack of goods, and t-tite-same-time-re turct-inir-thanksto-custome and 9thers for their liberal patronage, and will et deavor by fair dealing with all; to 'mw it a continu ance of the Caine.. , , AMBE4II3ON; 4ENtptcr & CO. Miiich' 24, 1865 ' . , LA:FIGE' arid Shakers at' " • ' Jute 2 • Paul a Homo's. RIGS' . : 811111tig, t' • .. VVISHEiIt to intohn the , goad citizens of Way. neaboro' and tricinitt; that he has just receiv. ed from the East' a large , and full, assortment of, fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oil*, , Paints, Dye Stuns, Window Olean, Putty, Brushes; Arn ttc., which he" is prepared to sell as cheap as they can be.bad at; any other house - in' the town, and which, in Ikond to quality, cannot be:excelled. Be h./a, also do hand I large assortment at , TOILET ARTICLES comprising in part "the following attic**, Toilet Waters, all kinds, • • Ean de Cologne, endlesS in variety, Extracts for the haidkerchief, Fine English Poutades, Bandolines Bear's 011, • Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Nail tc • - oil r - 7 — = For Culinary purposes helms Corn Starch, Pearl Batley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Elliracts, viz: Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbory, Raspberry, Pine Ap ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut men', &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all oth. et articles in that line. Ho has also sehiething to please the ° • CHIL DREN A fine stock of Toys of all kicds, a large supply of Cbind wtiro. .Patent 11/irdaclicilztesla tie has Drake's Plantation Bitters, tioffland's German do. _Sand's _ _ Bull's do. • llitesheres Cough Syrup, " Diarrhoea Cordial,• Prey's Vermifuge, Vertnifuges, dol. kinds. ' Judron's, Spaulding's, Ayer's, • Bratiureth."B,. Morse's, McLane's, liver; Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup- Dr. Parighe's do. Keroseoe Oil, Lamps and Chin), nays always on hand. Thankful 'fol. kind favors silently bestowed,upon hii'n, he solicits a continuince of tholame, hoping that-by-trying•lto--please-he-inay-win-the-confi t le n ce of the, people. As much care taken in waiting up on-adults as-children. -. Ph • niciane Prescrittions .rom I.lv and compounded at nli_hours. A unnet 0,1864. SREET-101 THE subscritier would inform his customers ant) public generally, that having, 'with other busi- ness men of Waynesboro', adopted , the "C.11.6613C Ertriffrinailii4C," fio is now prepared to sell at shorier 'profits than formerly. Persons in want of any article in his line are respectfully invited io give him a call.— His stock of fIoUREKEEPINO GOODS and KITCHEN WARE are complete, and will be sold at such prices (the antis considered) as cannot fail to give satisfaction. ATI kinds of 711 E" iTAEIME . embracing the latest and most approved patterns, for eithet wood or eotl, constantly on hand. rii'Special attention is given to putting up Spout • ing, made of the best tin, for houses and barns. Remember the sign of the "Bin Rea Rome D. B. RUISSELL. August 26,1864. HOUSEKEEPERS, TAKE NOTICE I TOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY CHEAP FURNITURE, as I have opened in the Junior tripine House, on North Potomac Street, ono of the LARGEST AND 1J ST ASSORTMENTS OF FURNITURE TO HE FOUND IN WEST ERN MARYLAND. The attention of purchasers who desire a. well as beauty of finish, is invited to my large stock, consisting in part of Sofas, Tete-a-Teter and Bureaus,. Alahogany Bedsteads and Chairs, Marble Top Pies, Centre ind Card Tables, Mahogany and ,Marble Top Wash Stands,. LOUNGES of various styles and paterna, EX TENSION TAI3ES,SPRINO BEFM-A-NB-1441X TRASSES,'common Bedsteads and CHAIRS of every description; in short, I wilt guarantee my stock at Furniture to no the largest general assort ment, to be sold cheap, that cart be bought any where. Let me now call your attention to my splendid cheap and fresh stook of G 0 0 11.1 R. I. 8, at my stand right opposite the Market House. I have always an store and fur sale, The Cheapest sugars, Coffees, Teas and Pro visions to be had anywhere. I am determined to please one and all, and tosell cheap. Remember, if you want Furniture , or Oro. cedes, to give me a call, as you shall not regret it. Dent forget the places—in Junior Hail and 0pp0.... site the Market House. 2. MARTIN BLOOM. Hagerstown, July 28-3 m. Hatthaare, Hardware, liardtoure. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. EMPORIUM JAMES A. FISHER. MY stock embraces all the best styles of Pisis and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy aatIIIaa3tMIaCCIIICEItIZIGS•O3 9 Plain and Fancy VESTINGS, all of which wilLbe rnatle to order in the most fashionable and work manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit CUStO. mars. Also a full stock of Notions, Notion*, No arms. READY-2IADE CLOTHING Also, one of' tho hest selected stocks of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in.the town—fine Shirts, floliery, Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths'and Cassimeres which wilt be leads to order at the shortest notice. J. A. FISHER, opposite Washington House. Haserstown, hid. Ap. 28, IBM,' _ A-LL soldiers of the war of 1861, who have been discharged witnin two years for disability Of other causo• without receiving bounty, •by fit. it'll; their claimcwith .tho 'undersigned, will secure full bounty. Land Warrants will likewise be guar anteed to all sohlicui of tine war. ' sap ' - - JOSEPH DOIItILAS. J:IF,',i , KURTZ' Hair "• ' SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP SPRING AND SUMMER G 000 s, AT TIIE .v-CIIEAP FOR CASENOt J. P. KURTZ ~O N
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