Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, December 29, 1865, Image 3

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    DICKINSON
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
AT CARLISLE, PA.
MODDLE BUSINESS INSTITUTION,
EDUCATION ADAY I TED TO
re Farther, Mechanic, Artisan, Business or Pro.
liskinal man. Course of instruction, thorough and
Imprehensive, combining theory and
. practice, as
'plied and practiced by the best theorists and bu
less men of the country.
ACTUAL BILSINESS.
In this department legitimate transactions of Trade
id-Commerce, aro daily practised by making par•
tases and sales in the Model Stow, connected with
Le College; supplicd'with samples of Dry Uonds,
lso, a regular Rank of Deposit and issue with a
irking capital of $lOO,OOO, (consisting of finely
igraved Bank Rills) in which students fill in turn
, e I ,,,i tlons o f cashier, Paying and Receiving Tel
!r, Discount. and Check Clerks, o.c.
BRANCLIES TAUGHT.
Book Keeping in all its forms and applications.
Business Calculations, Correspondence, Forms,
Mercantile Law, with regular recitations.
Penmanship in every style of the °rt.
Phonography, Telegraphing-by regular circuit of
ire and Instruments. For further particulars mi
nis A. M. TRLMMER, Carlisle, Pa.,
[BEND pure cmcvLAß.]
December 29-3 ti
TOWN LO.TS
I9JBLIC SALE.
iE subscriber wlll. offer nt public sale, in
Waynesboro', on Saturday the 6th day of Jun.
- rrext, t,is twer 4 ilown-k-ett-r-arrd-6-bragirter-t-kkuso..-
11u to commence at 1 o'clock, P M., when the
r•ros will be made known.
Dec. 99—tal'
PUBLIC SALE.
HE subscriber residing 1 8 miles west of Way
nesboro% near the Greencastle turnpike, will
at Public Bale on FRIDAY THE 121 , 11 DA Y
I JANUARY, 1866, the following.personuil prop
ty, to wit:
lIEID
:lading two brood mares heavy: with foal; also I
it ofdraught mules,
HEAD HORNED .CATTLE,
o of which arc plendid milch.chows._ 6 head of
)gs, 1 brood sow.
BAR; EEIS OF
bushels of oats, 20 bus of Rye, 10 bus of seed
taroes, 10 TUNS CLOVER HAY, 3 tons time
/ hay; 15 loads of,cornfodder, 100 bundles of rye
, aw, 1 grain drill, 1 patent grain rake; 1 plants.
in weep', I staling wagon;-Fpuir of hay carriages,
boashear plows, 4 double and 3 single shovel
rws, 2 harrows, 1. corn coverer, 1 sett of black
aith tools, I screw plate; also a large lot of old
an; 5 setts of plow gears, 2 setts breechbands, 3
its of front gears, 5 housens, 6 tly-nets, 8 coil ors,
six horse line, 1 wagon saddle, 6 blind bridles,. I
els Screw, 1- tog chain, cow • eh , iris, breast 'ohs ins,
'tls and halter cliains; , 9 single trees. 4 double trees—
jockey stick, 3-plow-liars,r riding bridle, 3 bol
ters, 1 rough lock, augers, drawing knife, suages,
L shaving horse; grain cradit:s
s and mewl ng
/tiles, hay knife, grain and hay lorksi I extra cui
ng box, 1 grindstone; 0 grain sacks, 2 lung lad-
4 bedsteads, 2 long benches, dozen chairs, 1
an, I a4h hopper, 1 eight-day clock; one large
tier bell, together with many other articles nut
mfioned. - .
t" . "'Sale to commence at 9 o'clock when terms
II be made known by
NVILLIAM H. FUNK.
G. Y. M..No„tt net.
Dec. 22—t4.1
1‘..500 ~." o ,r i e .
our ri l t SrP a
R g 07 1 1 , 11 8
Machines. Three new kinds. Under
Id upper feed. Warranted five years. Above sal
ry Or hirge commissions paid. The °NIA' machine,
4d in United Mutes tor less than .*4O, which are
;lly licensed by !Lace, 11 , ilson, Grover
Baker. Singer 4 Ca:. and Baebeld. r. All other
nmehines arc infrinLremenls and the seller or
tEr'are liable to arrest, fine, and imprisonment.-
4culnrs free. Address, or call upon Shaw &
lark, Biddeford, Maine, or at No. 823 Broadway ?
As York; No. 2311 Carter Ft. Philadelphia, Pa.;
o. 14 Lombard's Block, Chicago, jll; No. 170
Vest Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0.; or No. 8 SpJuld
tg's Exchange, Butialo,N. Y.
Dec. 22—ly
A MONTH ! AGENTS wan
ted six entirely nay articles, ju=t
-viliii-essT. (MEG 5( , City Buildnig, BO
i,rl, Maine,
llcc. 22-1 y
uR TH 11011.1 DA YS.—We would invite
housekeepers to give us n call in making their
rehases tin the Hollidays. Our stock of Grocer
is complete. We have prime Coffee, Pulveri , ed
;or, splendid N, 0. baking molasses, tip-top Syr
; from GO ets per pion, up to $1.20; pure cider
legal-, halt. Buckwheat Flour, Italsens, French
wants, splendid Chees Salt water Oysters in
Olen, N. Carolina Sweet Potatoes. choice Fish.
rtatnes, Crnnh Tries, dried fruit, hominy, nuts, in
.rt delicacies for the table always on hand or Env
ied on the 'shortest notice. Special attention paid
this branch of business Our agent visits the
ity every week for the expres,l purpose of malting
,urchases.
HOSTETTER, REID & Co
Doe. 22-3 t
NOTICE!
HE almost universal cash system prevailing in
every department of hu.iness in this communi
, in connection with the high prieosibr every or
:le of consumption, espo billy the high price of
,edicines, renders it nece,sary that we require Ihe
ntlement of all accounts every eix months. All
ills therefore will be made out and be ready for set
mment by the first day of January neXt, when those
ndebted will please call and settle.
JOHN J. OELLIG.
FRANTZ & SN I VEL Y.
E. A, HERING.
J, A ROYER.
11. X. 13ONE13RAKE.
Wayrr shore', Dec. 22, 1865, 6m.
FIRST NAT, BANK OF WAYNESBORO'.
rpHE annusl election fur Directors of ihiti Bank,
to serve fur the ensuing year, will be, held at the
Banking House on Tuesday the 16th day of Janu
ary next, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock.
J.NO, PHILIPS, Cash.
December 16, 1865.
el LA LAMS W A I? E.—Persons wanting glassware fcr
Ur the hollidays can lie suited at
HOSTETTER, REID & Co'e.
SEGARS. -Fine assortment of tobacco and ma
Opus; good segura soh! at $2 00 par hundred.
HOST,ESTER, REID & Co.
CA" Paid for Butter and Eggs.
-1-roarrifEM-Rato-&-Co.
T r URTZ hoe a nice lot of 'Pocket Books.
July 14
6 — FtRAIOIG—A good article for gala by
Bop J Hotrrama. Iluto Ar. Co
IjINEAPPLE: CHEESld—Fresh.l,t, just .rd
teived.by • Hoillema.RslD & On.
ICKAIII.YrS Canto Powder ut
F,ttotr. 5, '64'KURTrA..
•
•
1N EN you wont to smoite.a fine .4egor, go to
KURTZ'S fork.
CONFEIC TI ONARY
subscriber would inform tho public that ho
hss opened a Confectionary and blrocery in tho
dwelling house of S. Forney. His stock in
part consists of the following :
Cakes, Crackers, Candy, large lot of Christ-•
was Toys.
TOBACCO—Navy, Spun, Congress, Natura
Leaf, Pine Cut, chewing of alt kiads, Smoking To
bac'eo, Fine Cut Smoking, Snuff, Segars,Pipes, &e.
. English Cheese, Layer and Cooking Raisins,
Baking Soda, and Saleratus, Ground Ginger, Lem
ons, Prunes, Figs, Dates, A mons, - Cream Mils.
English Walnuts, Poa Nuts, &c.•
,Superior Rio Coffis, Prepared Coffees, Essence
of Coffee, Brown and White Sugar, Pulverized Su
-. Bald Nioll
gar, Baking Molasses, flue articto — Syrup, - . ancy.
Caeteel Soaps, Rabbits Soap, II arnsons Soap, Pow
der. Shot And Car, Coal Oil, Chimneys and Wicks,
Pepper Sauce and Tomato Catsup, prime. Grain
Pepper, true African Pepper,Andio Blue, Ink, Steel
Pen-, and Lead Pencils, nickels, Salt Dairy, Ex
tract of Snap Lye,,—W;teel-- - 6-retise, Stove Polish,
Shoe Bluckning and Shoe Brushes, Matehes:, Can
dies, Lilly White, Mean Fun, Hair Oils, and Per-,
fumery of all kinds; Stationary, !Note Paper, Fools
cap, Envelopes„Corn Brooms, &c. &c.
-
Dec. 15 —U . * GEO. F. I.IDY.
rTHE subscriber would inform his customers and
Ipublic generally, that having, with other' busi
ness men of \Vaynesboro', adapted the
ho is now prepared to sell at shorter profits than
formerly. Persons in want of any article in his
linc are respectfully invited io give him a call.—
His stock of 1-10USEI% EEPIING GOODS and
Kl`11:11EN WARE are complete, and will be sold
at such prices (the times considered) as cannot fail
to give satisfaction. All kinds of
WM. H. MILLER
r 3E I QUO w Pia tWb
embracing the latest and most approved 'patteiris,
foreithet wood or co,l, constantly on hand.
,1 -- 6petn.,l attention is given to putting up Spout
ing, made of the best tin, tot houses and harms.
Remember the sign at the "Llici.liEnAloare2—
August 26, 1864
HI ST (ASII DUG STOIlli
IN WAYNESBOR.O,' PA.
r I.I3NKFUL to hi!; friends and customers for the
very libm al en-ouragement -received in his "old
business" an f he hopes that the introduction of the
cash system will add to their interest and his ad
vantage in continuing their favors. lie believes a
distinction ought to be made between cash and
credit and he intends to exhibit it_in_the prices -of-
RN,
his_artieles - ofreril for Tali. Call and See, and it
not so, piirchase where ever you can get the cheap
est, the best article :it the lowest price. His assort
ment is more general than is usually found in coun•
try Drug Storrs. He has quite'a variety 01 Hooks,
' &c., which he will einpesc of cheap for eat,h, intend
ing to close it, , onsideriog it no pact of his business,,
and has adopted this motto, "live and let live. sup
port and supporing. _
--Aug. 1918-647_ •
13,`44i11.14
RP:AIt/I/DIA.:D. The room are large and comfor
table and are well furnislmd with good new furni
ture. Persons stopping at this Hut I can have ei
ther doi ble or single Rooms, with er without lire in
them.. The TABLE is always supplied with the
best in the market, and his BARR tilled with the
choice:A liquors. There art, also a fine lot and a
pair of Hay and Stock Scales eromeet«l with the
Hotel fur the accommodation of Drovers and Butch-
ere.
His Stable will always ho provided with good
wholesome Provender for Stock, and attended by
careful ostlers. JOHN 11. ADAMS.
April 15,1864.1 ' Proprietor.
e 1 it it I 1 K I N t►!
w.l. o t,t (r f p , u p i hlinc f (a , re rn n
er h a is ily ,n H
th rn a l t r t o h U e S
O, C ,
a U r B t i ll , T v e i l n a , a a t
e n r d
minuted he is now preparing to carry on the Car
riage -m , king 'nisi .ess more extensively ,
~..7 4, , , . .
:ban ever. and will have constantly on; 'P s .
44.
hand BUGGIES of cveiy description ;V^ . '
rl (IV a n d sovooll-loto.led Vehicles of all kinds.
':-.-ri . liormilh:g dorm at short 110tiCO,
Ile will employ none but poud mechanics and use
the lies'. material Persons wan ling and thidg in his
line will do well to give him a call befine purchasing
elscwlierm JAUcill AIIAIVIS,
itleatzers HorseSz, Cattle Powder.
a. M. 81.0NE;i: of
ai • Nleolzer, the recipe for making the above
fantanied ilorso and Cattle Powder, for i'ennsylva
nia and Marylaz.d, takes
,this method of informing
the thrillers, drovers, &c., that ho has on hand and
intends keeping a good supply always on hand.—
Country merchants and others keeping such 4rlsclos
for sale, would do well to supply them:wives with a
uantity. He will se4 it on commission or furcash
cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to
January 31.
Central Square, Hagerstown, Md
trill; 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 best hotels.—
THE TA'll LE is bountifully supplied with every
dclica'•y the markets will afford, THE SALOON
contains the choicest liquors. and is constantly and
skilfully attended. THE STA I3LE is thoroughly
repaired, and capful Ostlers always ready to ac
commodate customers.
DR. U. X. BONEBRAKE I
Formerly a student with Dr. James iirotherton,
deceased, having practised Medicine at Leiter:Thum,
Md, has returned to this place and respectfully Of
fers his professional services to the people of Way
nesboro' and vicinity.
•
Office next door to Kurtz's Drug Store.
.Nov. 3—tf.
LL persons- dcsirous of }mving Files rc cut
would r'o well by sending them to me at once
as I em going to remove my works to York, Pa.,
tho coming spring. Address
M. L. DELL
Box 146 - i--Wayncsboro'i Prauk~ Co - . Pa: —
Oct. 27. 1865,
BUENA VISTA SPRINGS.
rr HE.underaigneci inforin,the public that this
lightful watering place is now open for the re
ception of Boarders and Visitors. The Bath House
is convenient and itt good condition. Every atten
tion will be paid to the comfott.and convenience of
,guests. A. C. FUNK..
GROCERY.
111-W6ilt, SHEET-1110J WARE, iTt:.
M. M. STONER, Druggist, -
EAST SICE OF CARLISLE STREET,
GREENCASTLE,
1 H E undersigned respectfully announces to
JACOB ADAMS
Church, Street, nearly opposite the ill E. Church
.1 un, 9—ti.
EACLE ki 0 T
• J 1-IN FISHER, Proprietor.
lin gerstorm, .Tune 2 tf.
“RO - 13K FORGE”
rum WORKS
July 14-tf.
The Great Reined g for Sore Thi eat on Dip.
theria, Croup, .11reuralgia, 4-e , Also for
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Chafe, Cholera
" Merlins, Vomiting, Pains in the Stem.
ach, Cramps . Frosted Fete, C'hap:
red Ilinuls,"Freshiihd Old Sores,
Bruises, Burns, Toothache, to
be used Internally and .
ternally.
- The' attention of the public is especially called to.
it as n remedy for Diptheria or Eon on Throat. ft
has been tried in hundreds of cases in different parts
of the country and has never failed to curo it used
in time and nceording.to directions.-21-great-amount
of sulThring might often be saved by having a couple
of Lades of this valuable medit'ine in the house.—
Try it, and it - will speak wonders for itself. Rend
tit , s ided ' ,71(7'
/e strong testimony in its iavor appent fielnw.
As an external remedy for Croup, Sore Throat,
Dipthtria, Frees Cuts, Old Sores, Chapped Hands,
Burns, Fic., nothing can eqtial it, always alleviating
tFe most seVere pains in a few Minutes. Knowing
it to • tiv_harmless, and having been used
with unbounled success, and in many cases when
nothing else would relieve, I have directed every' /I
gen t to return the money to any purchaser if it did
not give entire satisfaction, feeling confident that
not one bottle in 1,000 will be returned.
Parents cannot keep a mom e'lcaelous met mine
in the house, fir the treatment of children, when
suddenly attacked with CROI 7P, SOUK THROAT,
DIPTH EWA, SUMMETIN 1, &c., which so of
ten, like a thief at night, makes such ravages among
their flocks of little ones, when they are attacked
with Creep, Sore Throat, and their breathing, ob
struct,d,,:rhen_rub-well-the-neck—and-elTeirVilY
the Pain Killer, at the same time giving a few drops
internally, and you will - never have to lament their
removal by those dangerous diseases, It has proven
itself infallible in the last stages of Croup and :lore
Throat, when given over to die. It is also a value;
ble leinedv for lironchitis, and all aflivtions of the
Throat. The Pain Killer has snatched many a_
child from an untimely grave; now reader, purchase
a bottle or two of the Pain Killer, and it will prove
a God-send in the above diseases.
No porson 'having used one bottle will ever be
without it in the la roily. It is one of the Ino.ttfli
cient family.medicines ever offered to the public for
the removal of the nervous derangements of tho_
rt , tomach-and-Rowels,l'hroat, (Ste. - ,Tand all who Übe
it will bind it so. In fac ',no kheUid ever be',
D. B. lit; ~a
without airratlbliFttiO - house - .
Croup and :Sorel Ineat are diseaEes which very
often cony air the l atient very suddenly.' It would
be well in such eases to have the lialsam or l'ain
Killer always ready, it being an infallible remedy,
-by giving it internally, and at the same time satu
rate a flannel cloth well and let it be applied to the
tb.oat and over the chest; it never Mils to relieve if
, apthied properly, having cured numbers of eases of
the worst hind. All who have used it speak in the
highest terms of it in curing bore Throat, &c.
Dysentery is a disease of the larger and lower in
lestines, and its presence is indicated by blom'y dis
charges, consisting of blood and slime. It ie a dan
gerous malady, and must be in cited with caution.
ThsLbit_d_. b_tiag-ta-resnire—the — unit - unirtO - ilo
riThis the Healing Balsam will be found a valuable
remedy by giving a teaspoonful every 15 or 20 min
utes.
Cramps of the stomach, and especially of the bow
els, are violent affections of the muscular and ner
vous system. Sudden shocks of cold frequently
produce Cramp , of the stonutch and bowels, and for
this the Dealing Lialsqm is an infallible remedy, by
taking inwardly-and-bathing - thestaina . h aim bow
els 44/.11 a ith the Balsam, and lay a piece of flannel
on wet with the same.
Diarrheed is a dangerous disease, and in many
localities it is -worse than lithe's. It prostrates the
patient very much, and often change of water or
diet streets the bowels considerable, and causes
great pain; and very often brings on Dysentery,
which is moie dangerous than the first. Di ow Stone
broker's Balsam will effectually cure in every case.
COUGH SYRUP!
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Whoop
ing Cough, Asthma, Difficulty of breath.
ing, Spitting, Spitting of Bloo . d, First
Stage of Consumption, Soreness of
the Throat, and all Affections of •
the PULMONARY ORGANS.
This SYRUP is sit invali,able remedy for the al
leviation and cure of PULMONARY - DISE ABEB.
It is prompt in its action, pleasant to the taste, and
from Its extreme irltlnet•s, is peculiarly applicable
to the use of children and persons in delicate health.
As an anodyne expectorant, it will alway s be found
to be beneficial by alleviating and arresting the se
verest spells of couithing so distressing to the patient.
The indiqiensalde qualities of such a remedy for
popular use, must be, certainty of operation, ab
senee of (Imager from accidental overdose, and its
adoption to every patient of any age or either WX•
1 ilehe conditions have been realized in this prepa
ration, which, while it rear he- to the foundation of
diseases, and acts with unftiling cc tainty, is still
harmless to the delicate invalid or tender inthnt.
'lt is highly recommended wherever it has been
used. asd so apparent is its usefulness and so re-
In rl.able has been its cures, that it is fast super
ceeding every other article ofu similar kind for those
iliqeases.
The afflicted can rely upon its doing as much or
mute, than any other remedy in soothing the nerves,
lavilPntit.g expectoration, and healing the DISEAS.
bit LUNGS, thus striking nt the root of all thseas
es and eradicating tt from the py,term
A trial of it is all that is neeessnrykao convince
the public of the true merits of the above prepare
lion.
•Al! I nsk•is a trim of this r'repnrntion, ns it has
no equal in its (flas nil ncver tails to give entire
satisfaction to all who use it We warrant it in all
cases, or the nnortry refunded.
For sale by lir. J.•Flti A. Rovint. I.)riggist,
Waynesboro', rind by Country Dealers generally. •
Oct. 6—Gm
IrTIE sulseriber tenders his thanks to his patrons
for their former liberal patronage and respect.
fully solicits n continuance of the same. Having
greatly improved his Ipachinery he is enabled to
make m, re solid Broomli T than heretofore. Persons
having broomcorn to make up would do well to call
nt the Record office and examine a sample of his
brooms brfo're making engagements elsewhere.
Lee. 15. 31) D B. RBS)1.
•
rill HE subscribers - NOUN info* the public that
I they are now selling off their stock Of W I N
TER CLOTHING fin Men and Boys. at
COST Persons i I want df Clothing of any de
scription would do well to give them a call, hest
door to Gibbet's Hotel.
Dec 1] , FELLHEIMER & STRAUSS.
MITE subscribers would inform the public that
1 . they have associated themselves together in the
Barbering busißess, an/Lore—now pr pared to do hair
cutting, shaving, shampoonmg, etc., in the best
style. The pltronage of the public is respectfully
a;licited. Vl' M. PRICE".
C. C. IMO YLIAL.
Sept. 15
'UV NJ • FR ANI2t - S l,-11 .
TARS. FRAN'I'Z & SNIVELY having :mania.
ted theareelves in the practice of Medicine and
u rgery would state that they are wt II prepared to
ti cut all tne d lea I art urgign lc_astE.—Peranna_in
deltic.] to either of the above will please make early
settlenlent to the time of their association, as they
wish to close their old books.
Office in Dr. Frantz 's residence in the room for
merly occupied as store room by Air. J. Deaver. .
April 14--tf
EXTENti, the great cure for Consumptio 1, at
Drug,
MS. HOVD3
NTONEIIitAKER'S
BALSAM Oft PAIN ULM
PPICE 40 CENTS PER BO 1"ILE.
STONEBRAMER/s
VEGETABLE
FOR TILE RAPID CURE OF
TPT IT-ONLY & 50 CENTS A BOTTLE.
IDROOIVIS ! 8R00M.%2
AT COST, AT COST.
BARBERING ! BARBERING !
SPECIAL NOTICE •
. And very Im—
portant to Eveybody
J. A. FISHER, MERCHANT TAILOR AND
CLOTHIER hue just returned' from the Eastern
Cities with ono of the largest and best selected stock
of CLOTH*, CASSIMERES and YESTINGS
that has been brought to Hagerstown since the out.
break of the late War. Also, OVER COATING.
of the best quality all of which will be made to or
der in the most Fashionable and Substantial man
ner Cheap for Cash, or sold by the yard to suit pur
chasers. My motto is Quick Sales and
Short Profits. Also, a good stock of
CLOTHS FOR LADIES' CLOA:
and in oonnection one of the largest s
Wool and Cotton UNDER SHIRTS and -
ERS in flit . ) county; also, 'PIES and GRAY
tho-lalcat-F434&,ifioo—KllßlCST—ever—sltict
and cotton half Hose, Suspentlere,_Silk,l,i
Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs, Heavy W
eta and every thing else in the way of Furnishing
goods. Also a stock of READY MADE CI.OTH
IIS G. All work guaranteed to fit and be well made.
I return my thanks to my Fill nds and the Pub
lic generally for their very liberal patronage extend
ed to me, and hope - by stmt attention to business to
share a continuance of the same.
J—A—ElSZER—
or.s_Wes_t_of_tho_lingerstosv n 13nnk r YYns1LI
ington street.
Oct. 27, 1866. •
111filCILFli 1111ESHEW,
CHAMB
E wish to inform the public that we are cell-
We have a full stock and are daily in receipt of
goods. We keep almost every article belonging to
the
3:2 0 3E1i."Z fOrCIOC:03:2 0 16
AND
NOTION LINE,
and are determined not to be undersold. Balmoral
Skirts we have in every style and quality. Shawls,
•
an endless_variety.
HOOP SHIRTS.
Just received another lot of those elegant (Patent
lltstincsrakirts direct from the manufacturers in
Birmingham, Conn, We have the Agency for•the
county.
PLANNELS. •
Wo have a tremendous stork and arc selling an all
wool Flannel for 27, cents.
Detains. We are selling detains for 30 cents.—
Best new style detains only 35 cents
Gloves. We too, are in receipt of another lot of
gloves direct from Glovesville, have
13tick - , - liiildhoer, Nolen and nearly all the
different styles in the market. We would just here
say anything you want order or go to Metcalfe &
Iliteshov and you - will - ho - almost - sure to get it.
fit.ETUALFE & I,IITESIIE W.
Uri mberhburg, Dec. 15, 1865.
• N. 13. We sell wholesale and retail
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE_AND-,
TRUST CO •
Corner Fourth and Walnut Stleeta, Philadelphia
Incorporated 18.50. Charter Perpetual. Author
ized Capital, $54)0,000. Paid Up Capital, $250,000
. Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864. •
The Trustees have this day declared a Dividt.nd
of FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiutns received
upon MUTUAL POLICIES during the year ending De.
ember 31,1, 1863, and in force at that date, the a
bove amount to be credited to said Policies,-and
ordered ti • Dividend or
lave also ordere.. Me Dividend of 1860 on Policies
st-ued during that tear to he paid, as the annual
premiums on saw Policies are received. '
OrIICERS
'President—Alexander Whi ild in.
• ..'ecretary and Treasurer—John S. Wilson.
Actuary--John C l!Mns.
BOARD OF TlWSTEES,—Alexander Whill
din, 3. lidghr Thomson, (oorge Nugent, Hon. Aas.
Polka. Albert O. Roberts. P. B. Mingle, Samuel
Work, William J. Howard, Hon. Joseph Allison,
Samuel T Bodine, John Aik mon, Charles P. Hen
litt, Isaac Hozlehurst.
• Wm. G. V, E I), C hambersburg Pa., is the general
Agent of the American Life insurance and Trust
Company for Franklin Co.
Joe. Douulas, Agent for Waynesboro' and vicin
ity.
RE 1. ERENCES.--Jouir PHILIPS and Wit.mtu
BIIOIIIXIiTON.
Call and get a pamphlet.
JOS. DOUGLAS, Agent. .
Oct. 13, 18G5, ly.
PUBLIC' SALE
Of Valuable Nountain Land,
WITAL
ilsvorolieirse6d6at
at P Boaz r'n s o t n or . o l.l a N t U 1 J o t , :
clpek; the following lots of valuable mountain land,
lying on the Millelstown road, near the gate house:
Lot No. 1 contains 15 acres and 41 perches,
It tt 2 tt 20 at El 95
U 3 " 22 " " 144 "
TI e above lots are well set with young chestnut
no other timber. Persons wishing to view the a
bove lots are requested to meet the subscriber at
Bony r's Store, at 9 o'clock, on the'day of sale.
Terms made known on day of sato by
BENJAMIN WELSH, ,
G. V. MO N.), Auct.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS !
MRS. 0. L 110LIANBERGER
A nnounces to the Ladies of Waynesboro' and
vicinity that &he has just returned from Phila
delphia and is now receiving a most extensive and
varied assortment of new Fall and Winter Alillinery
goods, to which she would invite . their paiticular at
tention. Ladies visiting her zoom will find that she
is prepared to please the taste of 'all who may favor
her with their patronage, both in stylo and quality
or trimmings.
October 20—tf.
STATES UNION HOTEL, 4.
OPPOSITZ Tlii
Leb. Valley & Pennsylvania R. L Depots,
BEARRISBUR PA,
L. B. KURTZ & CO , Proprietors,
Successors to J. W. Taylor.
Dec. B—tf.
Fars l Furs 2
Sable, Fitch, Coney and
Mink Fura comprising Mutra, Bertha Capes and
Victorines, just received at Palos 4. Hearing's.
Dec. 8.
I_ENTLEM~PI'S under Clothing ' ld
PRICY & MEC•Lmu'9
C ORD, CO
eavy piece of drab cord at
PRICE & IiCEFFIOIefI.
V V
I/ HITE and grey blankets at
PRICE & HCCPLIOWS.
. I
TARESS TRIMMINUS.—The best assortment
Ifoutsido of the city at
Dug. 4) MwrciaPn &ILTEsnew`s.
WANTED.—Bacon and Lard, for which the
highest market price wilLb.e paid,
ifoaTETrsa, Rstn & Co,
M o vuifeunAtt:;l7)k:2lotitt, room._
SVILU-articlo-of—Clieene-et
Paula dr, Hairwon's.
`LL the
ular Putont Itiodicines of the da
ALT MERE you get tne worth of your mono, at
v y
METCALFE & iiITESIIRW is
FOR a cake of tine enap.you must - go to
KU RTZ'S
TRICE &11013110111
TE undersigned tender to the - VonmUnity their
thanks for past patronage, end would OiSO take
this opportunity of reminding them that they have
lately- received from the East a splendid selection of
goods, which for beauty and style cannot bo surpas
sed_outsido_of the_cities. Their_goods have boon
selected with m ch care as re. ards durabilit end
,price. •
813U13G,
POPLINS,
They have' some beautiful patterns pf French
Merino and all wool De!aim that are hard to beet.
'3SZaIUt (a50L04
Black Silk,
Black Alpacas,
Black all wool Delain,double width, _
" French Merinos,
• " English ••'
French and English Crapes,
------ Mourning Handkerchiefs,
Black Jack Mantel
An attractive line of Wrappings, such se
- Plaid and Plain, Long and square Shawls,
Breakfart_Shawls, Hoods, II übies,-Srarfsi &c ,
Jovvvin'a Kid Gloves, Game tteartLisle Thread aad
Merino Gloves, Hosiery in abundance.
• GENTLEMENS' ,GOODS
a
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They elk the gentlemen to notice,filelr ant stock
of -
VESTING 9
al they pass eking, and they feel assured that they
have the goods to suit them iu pattern and price .
Tweeds and Jeans,
Cords and Satinets,
Shaker Flanel,
•
£ Opera Plane!,
Plaid Planets,
Striped Planele.
IV" Ladies who aro in want of 'a nice Coat or
Cloak can find the article at their establishment,
with all the necessary trimmings. such.as buttons,
gimps and cords of different patterns.
Ladies' Gaiters, Balmoral Ties, Head Netts, Cor
sets, Corset Clasps and Collars.
Plain and Barred Cambric,
ilvalios,
Tape Trimming,
21HBEniEsa
BEST RIO,
IMPERIAL TEA,
MOLASSES at 60 cta pergal.
Umbrella,'
When you want Stocking Yarn Loth wool and
cotton just step in and you will find a good assort
ment,
larThe subscribers kindly ask the public to via.
it their souse and inspect their mock before pur
chasing elsewhere, as they feel coat:lent that their
prides and goods will plea.* a 11.
PRICE &
111111) subscriber informs thelcitizena of Waynes •
1 born' and the public isnerallyahat holacopen
_ed-a-shop-iia-the-room—irtydifiiiigtrYlfarber Shop,
Heat door to the new Grocery StoreVif here ho will
*
carry on the Tailoring business. G'' . *Os for men
arid Wye cutout and reade-to-orde . i'leasonable
rotes. With_the_advatitage-of-tard , sere experi
ence in the business he flattens hiniselt that,ho can
give - general - satisfaction.
11.?' The later city Fashions regularly reoeived.
JACUB IiiIININGRE.
TIQUID Rennet, Corn Starch, nice floor, 'Pa
pioca, Saga, Pearl. Daripy-and-Coaporla-Gcla
ti" at • - - - _ r KURTZ':S;
COLUMN !
NEW PALL AND
\ CI a
LADIES' GOODS
The attention of the ladies is directed
sonve--rtyles—o
SILKS,
ALPACAS,
MERINOS,
LAINES,
BARAT 11EAS,
_
COBUBGS,
PLAIDS,
CASSIME REIS,
Table Covers, Shirting Flannels and Flannel
Shirts,. Drawers, Neck Ties,: Balmoral Hoop
Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen and Pa
per Collars, all sizes, Buck Glans and Mittens.
WHITE GOODS :
Volvo t Trimming and
Cambric Irdke,
QUEENSWARE,
Cutlery.
Spoons,
Cedar Ware,
Buckets,
Karim,
Carpet,
Oil Clothe
- Window Shades,
Curtin Fis tures,
Boots and Shoes,
Gum Shoes,
TIILO,RING!
Oct. 27—ff.
Ruffling
Edge Ribbons,
Buttons,
SYRUPS
Brooms,
Baskets,
I ,
NOVEMBER 24th,
1866.
SECOND SUPPLY
1‘72E1 1 177`
IMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO'S.
IffirWe are now receiving our
SECON-D SUPPI.Y,
SECOND' SUPPLY,
SECOND SUPPLY,
tt " 4 2" Cit. ®:1, es
OROCERIFIR,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARB.
IiOTIONS.
LADIES
DRESS GOODS
LADIES
LADIES
LADIES'
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
LADIES: DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Ma . 1 3 ON
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts.
Woolen Goods,
Woolen Goods,
Woolen Goods,
Notions,
Notions,
Notions.'
GROCERIES!
SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS,
SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS,
SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS;
FISH, TOBACCO,
FISH, ' TOBACCO,
FISH, TOBACCO.
MENIE, MOWER IBC.
QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE, t/AID WARE,
QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE;
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS
tar We call the attention of our customers an
the -public to our stork of now goods, and at th,,
same tittle return our thanks to all for their liberdi
patronage, and we will endeavor , by fair' dealing
with all, to merit a continuanorot the emir
A FIEitSON, ItENEDIC r at ' oo.
November 24, NM,
TIOICS.