Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, April 06, 1866, Image 4

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    SPECIAL NOTICE
portant *0 Eveybody 1
J. A. FISHER, MERCHANT TAILOR AND
CLOTHIER hni just returned from tho Eastern
Cities with one of the largest. and beet selected stock
of CLOTHP,- CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS
that_haClecri_brought_to Higirstown 'since the out
break of the late War. A Iso, IifiTER—COATIVO
of the best quality all of Which will be made to or
, dor in the most Fashionable and Substantial man
ner Cheap for Cash, oisold'by the yard to suit pur
chasers. My motto is Quick Sales and
Short Profits. Also, a good stock of
CLOTHS FOR LADIES' CLOAKS,
and in oonnection one of the. largest stocks of
: , f — 0.,0, t s, RTS and DRAW-
ERS in the county; also, TIES and CR • ' 2 o
the latest styles, fine SHIRTS, - over , Shirts, wool
and cotton I tall Hose, Puspendere, Silk, Linen and
Cotton 'Pocket Handkerchiefs, Heavy Wool Sack
eta and every thing else in the way of Fuiniahing
goods. Also a stock of READY MADE C LOTH
m6. Ail work guaranteed to fit and ho well made.
I return my thanks to my Fri. nda and the Pub
lic generally for their very liberal patronage extend
ed to me, and hope by strict attention to business to
share a continuance of' the same.
J. A FISHER.
2 doors % 1 1ref t of the Hagerstown Bank, Wash
ing ton Street.
Oct. 27, 1865.
AMERICAN LIFE , INSURANCE AND
TRUST CO.
Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia
Incorporated 1850. Charter Perpetual. .Authin;-
ized Capital, $500,000. Paid Up Capital, $250,000
Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864.
The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend
of FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received
upon MVTCAL POLICIES during the year ending De
cember 31st, 1863, and in force at that date, the a
bove amnunt to be eredited to said Policies, and
have also ordered the Dividend of 1860 on Policies
issued during that veer to he paid, as the annual
premiums op said Policies are received.
OFFICERS
Prrsident—A lexander Whi Iltlin_
AS'eeretary and Treasurer—John S. Wilson.
Actuary—John C Sims.
BOARD OF TRFSTEES.—Alexander
Rdg,r Thomson, George Nugent, Hon. Jas.
Pollock. Albert C. Roberts. P. B. Mingle, Samuel
'Work. William J. Hnwnr4, Hon. Joseph AlliFon,
Samuel 'l' Bodine, John Aik Man, Charles F. Heim.
litt, Isaac Hazlehurst.
Vitt. G. REED, Chambersburg Pa., is the general
Agent of the .Imeriertn Life insurance and Trust
Company for Franklin Co.
Joe. Dotmt,ts, Agent for Waynesboro' and vicin
ity.
RE t ERENCES.--Jonx Plumps and WILLTAm
13ROTTIKRTON.
Call anti get a pamphlet.
OE4. DOUGLAS, Agent
Ott. 13, 1665, ly
A NEW,STOCIt
OF
BOOTS & SHOES
FOR TIIE
FALL DD OTER TRADE !
-0-.
I I Sr ELtIEN have just received a prime stock
I I
Boots and Shoes tor the fall and winter trade,
comprising a varivty of Men's and Boys Boots and
shoes,
LADIES AND MISSES BOOTS,
Bn!morals and Gaiterst . with childrens' shoes of all
varieties. We have also a splendid article of Gents
Military Gloves, Buckskin and Cotton Gloves,B and
kerchiefs. suspenders, neckties, cotton and woolen
hose. Perfumery of nil kinds, a fresh assortment
with T,etrowveys celebrated Turkish Bandolinean
Hair Tonic the greatest Beautifier and restorer of
the age. Moreover we have received a new supply
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and
o'tions.
Also Tnbacco, cicars, snuffs, trunks, valises, Bask
tts, Buckets and mats; fresh supply of candies
nuts and all articles usually kept in a "Variety
[Store." Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at
short notice We invite all our ftinids and cus
tomers and all others in need of anythingin - Tmr line
to give us n call, feeling satisfied that we can give
you as good or letter bargains than can be obtain
ed a t nny other house for cash.
October 13,1865. & J ELDEN.
NEW FIRM
NEW GOODS
GEISER Nit RINEHART,
.Successors to H. Stonehouse in the Hardware and
cutlery Businiee
Ir HE subscribers bovine pnrchnsed of It Stone
house his Hardware Store they would inform
the old ewitomers of the establishment, and others,
that in addition to the large stock on hand, they are
just receiving a large and well sclected,stock, con
sisting ih part of
IRON AND STEEL ,
'SHOE FIN fill\tis,
SADDLERY AND CARRIAGE WARE,
CEDAR WARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
HOLLOW WARE,
FAINTS, GLASS AND VARNISHES
AGRICULTURAL IfIfPLRMEN7
We invite the attention of the Farmers to the
RUNDELL'S PREMIUM HAY FORK,
for the sale of which we are the sole agents.
Scythes, Rakes, Forks. Shovels, Grain
Cradles, &e., &o.
All onr goods were selected — l - vitt' great care and
the Invite an eimmination of them.
Mny 26, 1865. GEISER & RINEHART.
EACLE HOTEL.
Central Square, Hagerstown, Did
THE above well•known 'rind established Hotel
tins been re-opened and entirely renovated, by
the uneersigned. and now offers to the public every
orarattroction found in the best hotels.—
THE TABLE is bountifully supplied with every
delica^y the market will afford, THE SALOON
contains the choicest liquors, and is constantly and
skilfully attended; THE STABLE is thoroughly
reraireni, and careful Ostlers always ready to
ac
t:ommodate ctippamers.
'..)*; • JOHN FISHER, Proprietor.
Hagerstotvoilrune 2 - tr.
Mentzer's-Horse & Cattle powder.
I M. STONER - having purchased of Mr.
* Mentzer, the. recipe for making the above
lar•timed Horse and Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva
nia and Maryland. takes this method of informing
the farmers,. drovers, dtc., that he has on band and
intends keeping a good supply always on hand.—
Country merchant* .and others keeping such articles
for vale, would do welt to supply themselves with a
.uantity. He will sell it on commission or for cash
*cheap. Order will - be punctually-attended-to
January 31.
VTT BEN you wont to smoke a flue &Taro go to
~...!{"11 WIZ'S folk.
;111111MT AIIIIIIV
&nd itty Im-
MK - MENIK FARTIONiC
WISHES to inform the good citizens of Way
nesboro' and vicinity, that he has just receiv
ed from the East a large and lull assortment of
fresh Drugs, Medicines, •Oils,. Paints, Pya Stuffs
Windovi-Olase, &q., Which he
is prepared to sell as. aheati' as they can be had
any of er • miss in he town, and - IrrliitiTirrritrgar
to quality, cannot be excelled.. He h .8 also on hand
11E43 assortment of .
TOILET ARTICLES
'comprising in part the following articles, viz ; •
Toilet Waters, all kinds, •
.Eau de Cologne, endless in variety,
Estiecis for the handkerchief,
Fine English Pomades, ' •
Ba.ndolines .
• Bear's Oil,•
Fine and Fancy Soaps, .
. ,
Tooth Brushes,
Nail "
Combs, Lice. &e.
For Culinary purposes he has Corn starch, Pearl
Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz :
Lemon, Vanilla, Strawhery, Raspberry, Pine Ap
ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut
meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black'Peppei and all ,oth
er articles in that line. He has also something to
please the
A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply of
China ware.
PAtant 31/Zoclic3l33.elS.
He has - Drake's Plantation Bitters,
,Hoffland's German dn.
Sand's Sarsaparilla,
Bull's do.
Hiteshew's Cough Syrup,
Diarrhoea Cordial,
Frey's Vermifuge,
Vermifuges, doz. kinds.
Judron's, ,
Spaulding's,
Ayer's,
Brandreth's,
'Morse's,
McLane's-, liver; Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrui,
Dr. Parishe's do. Keroseoc Oil, Lamps and (Aim,
neys always on hand.
Thankful for kindlavors already bestowed upon
him, he solicits a continuance of the same, hoping
that by trying to please ho may win the confidence
of the people. As much care taken in waiting up
on adults as children.
, Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully
compounded at all' hours. J. F. KURTZ.
Auseuet 150, 1864
LATEST ARRIVAL
DRY GOODS
HAVING returned from the Enstera cities
with a large and ehoice assortment of
Dry Goods, Queensware, Cc-
darware and Groceries,
which I nm prepnreil to rifler with much greater in-
Aucemente than heretofore for Gash.
LAW EBBDI,
Silks, all Wool and printed Delaines, French Me
rinoe, Alopacna, Ginehams, Shawls, Ba!morals,
Hoopskirts, Collars, Magic Ruffling, Bugle Trim
mings, Hoosery, Cloaking Cloth, &c.
Fancy and Plain Cattirners, Black Cloth, Italian
Cloth, Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt
Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts, Drawers,
Buck Gloves, Buck Gauntlets, &c
Furniture Cheek, Bedding, Cotton Flnnnel, nli
Wool Flonnd, Linsey, Table Dinper, 'Towling Arc.
OUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE AND
GROCERIES.
Syrups,Molasses, Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffee,
Eau Cofea, Sugars, Tobaccos, Babbit Soap, Tea,
The above goods have been purchased for the
Cash and 1 desire the same to be sold for Cueh as
we don't keep nny books.
fly strict attention to bnsine•s and a desire to
please in every respect I hope to merit a eontinu•
once of patronage. September 29, 1865.
AATIRTA)
Wood Working:and
SELALNTETIZjar.
ESTABLISHMENT AND . MILLS I
TILL continuing the manufacturing of a ll
okit.ils of Building Material, such as
SASH,
Doors, Shutters, Blinds,
FACING, MOULDINGS,
Door-Frameii, Window-Frames,
AINI .235k_ 11,7157" 31E 1 4 111 W 4111
By mill and circular saws of every description.—
Asking a continuation of favors. I promise still to
sell on ns equitable terms its possible, considering
times and prices. For further particulars npply to
the subscriber and proprietor. Factory 2 miles
Southeast of Waynesboro'.
April I, 184 • . D. F. GOOD.
TAILOIIING!
THE subscriber informs the citizens of Wayncs
hero' and the public generally th it he has open
ed a shop in the room adjoining the Barber Shop,
next door to the new Grocery Store, wi.ero ho will
carry on the Tailoring business. Garments f .r loon
and boys cut out and made to order at reasonable
rates. With the advantage of many years experi
ence in the bu4ines4 he flatters himself that ha 'can
give general antis iffdion.,
13^ The hates' city Fashions reautirly received.
. 1 A COB BB IN (NG ER.
Oct. 2i—tf. •
J.F.K
Hair "
CHIILDRIEIN .
FALL AND WINTER
J. W. MILLER'S.
GENTS GOODS :
DOMESTIC GOODS:
FLOOTtING, &C. &43
!-;:': 7.7, 7.,
4 ''"1"It *T - - '* ''
'
4 - iniiitotle 1. - . rushing'
-
t..1 . :1 . 1
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RTZ
~•.,
Farmersveili.Polease ,f.. ikt , the great advantage in Thrsis
- s- •! Grain with •
SRI-REGULATING
At a time,like the present, when labor is very scarce, it is important that farmers who are interested
should give attention to the above improvement, which will considerably reduce the expense of threshing
grain over the common way.
This machine has been luefore the publieJor a number of years, but rot very widely circulated, al
though it has competed with all the best of the diffe-ent patented Grain Separators, and proved a decid
ed advantage,,and now has thti reputation of being the best Separator ever before the public. In order
to prove this in new neighborhoods where it is not known, I am willing to forward a machine for, a test
to any person desiring atrial, and have its merits tested; and I wish to have it understood that! put the
machine upon its own merits, and want farmers to judge for themselves. If it does .notfully meet their
wants and they do not wish to purchase, I am perfretly willing to bear alt expenses of shipping.
The machine is particularly adapted to farmers for their own use, and will apply to lever_ or railway
power, will thresh and clean, in good grain, from 100 to 150 bushels Per day, using four to six horses antf
the same number hands, but tinder very favorable circurlstances will thresh more per day.
It cleans the grain thoroughly clean by one operation, which is not generally done by other Separators.
Grain cleaned on this machine, with much light filthy matter, is worth •one or two cents more per bush
el than if cleaned in the common way. There is also a great saving of grain, in straw and chaff over
the common way . of thrashing and cleaning, and also over other Separators and Cleaners. ,
The machine is conveniently arrange] for hauling and threshing, beiag permanently fixed on two
wheels. One man can easily move or shift it about, so that' it ma not half the trouble in a barn floor as
the common thresher and shaker: It is also easily put in operation, being simple, easily managed, relia
ble, durable, cdmpact; and •cleanlv to work by while in operation, not making near the dust as the com.,
mon machine or oiler separators.
Far ners can rest assured that this machine is no humbug, and judging from the high recommendation
from farmers that are using them, I mist come to the conclusion that. it is the very machine that farmers
want and will havp t as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, which 1 hope
they will give me an opportunity, as I nm willing to be responsible, as already stated,
Price of Machine at Shop, (all complete, ready to attach to belt Lever or Railway Power,)
$1,75 cash, $lBO in three months, with interest from date.
As materini for manufacturing advances, there may be a corresponding advance in the price of ma
chines. The machine is fully represented in th
I warrant the machine to do as above repress
The machine is manufactured in Pannsy Iva!
For further information and description of tril
Sep. 28—tf)
Fraynesbo
•
GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR. GLEANER AND BAG
GER, AND THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND TRIPPLE•GEAREU HORSE
POWERS, DRIVING EITHER BY GEAR OR BELT, ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE,
READY TO PUT ON WAGONS.
I, the undersigned, desire to call the attention of Farmers and Threshermen of Franklin and adjoin
ing countiesoo this machine. It has been before the public for a number of years, during which time
T
hos given general satisfaction, and the patentee has made some very important improvements which rent
der it still more complete, both for clean separating and cleaning, and also for the ease of draught and
fast threshing. I take pleasure in recommending it to the public knowing that it will give the best satis
faction. lam manufaeturing two sizes, viz 1
The largest is eight.horie power and will thresh and clean from 700 to 500 bushels per aay.
The small size: See the above which fully represents the machine, also full description, price, &c.,of
machine. Persons wishing machines should send in their orders in reasonable time to insure their being
filled.
aQwaultaut aatiaaaaua alacizarila
• AND MANUFACTURERS OF SYRUP !
I am manufneturing'different sizes of Sugarcane Mills (to be driven either by water, steam or horse
power) and Evaporators and fixtures for making Syrup; also Portable and Stationary Steam Engines for
driving Mills, Threshing Machines, Sawing Woou, Sze.
I am fully prepared tivmake the above to order and on short notice; also
GRIST AND. SAW MITI. GEARING, SHAFTING .AND PULLEYS, DION BRIDGES, CAST
IRON WATER-WHEELS. IRON KETTLES, &c,
Stoves and Flow castings,also cast iron and wrought iron pipe for steam orwater, and Brass castings of
every description; in a word, I am prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry and machine
shop. Having supplied myself with the latest improved machinery, such as Lathes, Boring, Planing
and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner.
1 em oho prepared to manufacture to order machinery for woad; such as Tonging and Graving ma
chines for flooring, Surface, Tenon, and Moulding machines, &c.
1 also offer to the public a neW•and valuable improvement in my steam engines, made within the
last year, viz: for the economizing of fuel, and the regulation of speed, which renders my new engines
far superior to the old engines. All my machines are sold under warrantee. My hands are all experi
enced workmen in this lino of business, and I use all good material, so that I am perfectly safe in war
ranting all my work.
I am also prepared to do repairing in workman li •
and promptly attended to. All orders sent in for re
For particulars and circulars descriptive or mach
Or DANIEL Gstsatt, Proprietor of Territory and so
.e(18 2l—tf.
FIRST CASH DRUG STORE
IN VVAYNESBORO,' PA.
M. M. STONER, Druggist,
fr NKFUI, to his friends and customers for the
very Jibe's! e.n^ouragement received in his "old
business" - anl be hopes that the introduction.of the
cnsh system will add to their interest and his ad.
vantage in continuing their favors. He believes a
distinction Might to be made between cash . and
in
credit and he tends to exhibit it in the prices of
his articles offered for sale. Call and- see, and if
not so, purchase where ever you can get the cheap
est, the best article at the lowest price. His assort
ment is more general than is usually found in coun
try Ilnig Morns. He has gulte a variety'of Hooks,
&c., which he will dispose of cheap for cash, intend- .
ing to close it, considering it no part of-his business,
and has adopted this motto, "live and let live. sup
port and supporting. M. M. STONER.
Aug. 191864.,
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EAST SIDE OF CARLISLE STREET,
GREENCASTLE, PA.
H E undersigned respectfully announces to
the traveling public that this Hotel has been
REMO DDLED. The room are large and comfor
table and are well furnished with good new furni
ture. Persons stopping at this Hot I can have ei
they dot ble or single Rooms, with or without fire in
them. The TAMA.: is' always supplied with the
best in the market, and his BARR filled with the
choicest Liquors. There are also' a fine lot and a
pair of Hay and Stock Scales connected with the
Hotel for the accommodation of Drovers and Butch
ers.
His SIAM , will always he provided wiih good
wholesome Provender for Stork. and attended by
careful ostlets, JOHN H. ADAMS.
April 15, 18G4 ] • - Proprietoi;
•,I , 4l6l,:PaVAMMAZAMitieMl l :ltrgil'Zle.rt .
T. J, FILBERT,
DRAPER.
•:;..?Hi yNy flr sale'
kHas constantly flr sole'a full assortment ofil
1 1 2 L101.111 . S jot Gentlemen's Ware.
`'Latest City Fashipns always on hand. eel
Waynesboro', Pa.
teg V.141%1 Vklig ck;NtNIDiI3VZIZVVSCVZIMV
1,101 a inottle of•extract, "Aught Blooming Cc
rtm" extract "Hyacinth," extract " Whiteite Pond
lally," go to KURTZ'S.
milt a cake or lino Soap, you mwt go to
GE-ISF,R,SYTATtNI
CLEANER AND DAGGER.
MACHINE
GRAIN SEPARATOR,
•s solicited and promptly attended to
Ind, at different shops.
L GEISER; Proprietor, .
qeshoro','Pranklin Count,, 'Perna
Foundry
SHOP.
o manner, on the shortest notice. Orders solicited
miring must cc accompanied with the cash.
'ne, address
• GEORGE TRICK,
licitor of orders, Waynesboro,' Franklin Co. Pa.
TO TIIFi PUBLIC,
\ - v - E have just received a new and complete as
sortment of Queen swore to which we wish
to direct the attention of !housekeepers. Granite
ware (several pettern") in sets, or by the single piece:
Pitchers, Washbowls, Tureens, Teapots, Costars,
&c., beautiful styles. We have the finest Cranber
ries brought up this n, Fresh Fish, viz:
Haildoe, hearing, and as the season advances will of
fer other varieties, cm soon as they can be bought in
the eastern cities. Oysters in;the shell.
CrKeepers of Restaurants, and those keeping ta
bles at pales, supplied milli Oysters, Crackers, Pick
les, dishes, and other goods to sell again at the low
est wholesale rates. We keep up a regular line di
rect from Philadelphia and Bal'imore, and can
.and
will do what we say,
HOSTETTER, REID & Co,
Jan. 21 —lm.
NOTICE!
HE almost universel cash tyatem prevailing in
I every department of business in this communi
ty, in connection witn the high prices for every or
tieleof consumption, cape ially the high price of
medicines, renders it necessary that we require 'the
settlement of all accounts every six months. All
bills therefore will be made out and be ready for set
tlement by the Arst day of January next, when those
indebted will please call end settle:
JOHN .1. OELLIG.
FRANTZ & SNIVELY.
E. A, HERING.
J, A ROYER.
•
11. X. BONEBRAKE.
Wayrrnboro', Dec. 22, 1866, Gm.
JOSEPH DOIJOIL.A.S,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
n SING' licensed as CLAIM, AGENT. .REAL
IIESTATE AGENT and LAND IsAI?RANT
BROKER will attentrto applications for Pensions,
Bounty and Hack Pay, and all claims against the
state or National Government. As Real' E.tale
Agent will lease, sell. or purchase hinds in Frank
lin County. or exchange therefore Western bonds
—also will buy and sell I.sso Wsnassrs. Gorr
vs:Ltscitin—Deetls, Wills, Agreements. Leases, &c.
executed as heretolbra at moderate priers.
Oct 21-Bm.
ito 4511; _ I
OitG
PILE WORMS
AIL persons desirous of, hrdving Files re cut
would d'o well by sending them to me at once
as I am going to remove my winks to Yorlt, Pa.,
the_ coining spring. Milberg
M. L. BELL - --
Box MG, Waynesbnro',`Frank, Co. Pa.
Oct. 27. 1865,
achtue,!
igEW,SKIJITfOII,I4fIA6TIi i 3 ea i
fikalArts'
NV:: lll RADLEr , Sjil'e„.w,,.. , 4„..ste m n ti t*, /2 11 4,F.X.
•
MIA INVENTION Consists offlumax(or:LWß
EtaPre -fooko.RoininniEfresti fliintioseinge*ttatr
ttaattito 'rlGllTtilt and !Malt togetherrattOs tc!, 111 /± 1 4
iniikirtg,the riotrouzeikindet traltatini d tmtstio, , end
rititatitz SPraNil ever used. .sttident hum, or
iansz,like_thelitingle_epringei - andconsequent4_
preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than
twice Ski& Spring .ShirtithaVever
.Has olCan teiinade." '
' THE viiiinterfuTftegltility and gOiet.idiefert . and
pleastne.W;any Lady wearing the Dpplex.Ellptic
Skirt will te.experienced partici:ll4ly all•Crowited:
Assemblies: Operas, ,CFrjageti, Hailoied I ,o' r ,
,Chfireb, Pews, Arm. foi ,Pgipetifide
Haute Dress, as ! the Skiii.can„lre:.felded when
ently as ckViliktru?slpslin Diem' r
A Lady having Enjoyed the 1 3 1Cattnn'e,', Volitoit,
and (heat Convenience of wearing the
liptic SteelSprigg,Skirt for s a,aingte,dpy will Never
afterwardsZispenseditith , 0 For
Children,.ll(lisses and Young Ladies they are sups
riot, titliertt. ' • ,:,•: •
I'.HE HOOPS are covered with &futile
twisted thieed and Will lireir' tviied: long tic , 4he
Single yarn,covering which is used on all Single
Steel Hoop Skiits: The three: iofitt Ott eve
ry skirt ire alio' double 'steel; and Chide oi l double
covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the
rods When dragging' doatn stairs' 'steno steps, • (tie., 1
etc.,.vatiCh they are Constantly inifiject 'to when in 1
'
AR arc- made of they 'nett! and •elegant Cl , rded
Tapes, and' are the hest glialit f itfeveky part, giving
to the wearer the Most graceful 'and peffeet shape
possible, and are tiiiiitiestiontiblY the lightest, most
desirable,. Comfortable and economical Skirt ever
made. • '
WEST& BRADLEY & CARY, PROPRIE:
TORS of the Iniention, and SOLE MANUFAC=
TIMERS; 97 CHAMBERS, and 79 & £3IREA PE
STREETS, New York.
FOR SALE in, all first-class stores in this City,
anetbronghout the .Unittid Stdtes - and:Cailalls;
Na-
Tana de Cuba. Mexico, South America, and the
West Indies.
VW-Inquire for the Duplex • Eliptic (or
double) Spring Skirt.
Feb. 18, 3m.
, RARE CHANCE
FOR, LADIES!
• .
Mrs, C. L.
HOLLINBERGEB
•
TEACHER OF
Practical Dress Cutting !
BY which every lady is enabled to cut and fit
her own dresses.
Grounds of Economy.
There is no waste of material in cutting by this
system, as you adhere closely to the . rule, conse
quently there is no peraing off, as Under the old
system of cutting. The ease with which it is ac
quired, combined with the perfection' of the system,
renders it the most desirable ever offered to the pub
lic,
This is a Eire chance for young ladies. Agents
can realize in this business from $2OO to $250 per
month. '
Ladies are invited to call on the subscriber at her
Millinery Store in Waynesboro', Pa.; and examine
the system for themselves. No charges for instruc
tions unless fully satisfactory to the pupil.
NYW'FIWM!
CARRIAGE 111.1KINC
THE subscribers would inform the public that
the have associated themselves together in the
Carriage making business, an I that the business
hereafter will be confirmed at Jacob Adams' old
stand under the firm of Alums & HAWKER. They
will have constantly on hand BUG-
.. d;
GIES of every descriptifin ; new and I ,4Msitt
second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. ''lse:f .
12rRepairing done at short notice,
They employ none but good mechanics and use
the best material. Persons wanting anything in our
line will do well to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS,
GEORGE B. HAWKER,
Church Street, nearly opposite Me 31 E. Church.
Jam 26.—if,
'THE subicriber would return thanks to his cue
' tomers for their past liberal patronage and so
licit& a continuation of the same to the new firm.—
Those indebted to him by note or book account are
requested to call and settle, as it is necessary that
all old accounts should be promptly closed.
Jan. 26-2 m. JACOB ADAMS.
- DR. T. D. FRENCH,
rOMIVITTIEM,
E SPE CT TIL Y offers his services to the
JA, citizens of Waynesboro', Fayetteville end vi
cinities, commericing on the Ist of March '66. He
may he found in Waynesboro' the first two weeks
of each month at the Photographic Gallery of J.
Hamilton—the latter two weeks at his own resi
dence next door to Browns' Hotel.
• Beautiful teeth inserted mounted on Gold, Sil
ver and Vulcanite or Amber Base.
Particular attention given to the preservation of
the natural tert h.
Teeth carefully extracted either with or without
the agency of A ntastheties.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all operations
Feb. 9—tf.-
NW LIVERY STABLE!
THE subscriber sould inform the public that he
has opened n LIVERY STABLE""
in Waynesboro', and is now prepared
to furnish good Riding or Driving Hor
sen , which he can recommend as perfectly safe for
family ariving. his VEkIIELES are all new and
in good condition.
Persons wanting horses or vehicles will apply at
the saddler shop of W. P. Weagley.
FRANXLIN WEAGLEY.
July 14-If.
FIRST ARRIVAL !
M. C. RESSER announces to theLedies
of Waynesboro' ind vicinity that ehe hap just
returned from the Etistern Cities with a fine assort
ment of new
MILLINERY GOODS,
such as Bonnets. B. nnet Trimings of every descrip
don, Ladies and Misses Hats &c., &c. Ladies are
invited to call and examine her new stock,
sep 29 tf.
36 1 I XL X:331 3EIL .
THE subscriber announces to the public that he
J. 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, and other diseases common among hors
?es, he flatters himself that he can give •general sat
isfaction. Medicines, such as pills, powders. lini
ments, blistering oinunent, etc., can be had of him.
All calls promptly attended to and charges moderate
sep I—if] A !MARA SHOR F.
UREKA— WeetfilPat. Sieve—Latest thing of
the age, at the Gooney Si'*.m
K..1512TZ has a nice let of Pocket Books.
July IA
, boniht and TiAtiby
linaTartsa MUD_ &CO ._
LADIES' Morino vests nt
_ Placz & Hceftteu's
"r- - ---stantgrelikerar
alwiSrerotom:Afitpcoillit
LINIMEN'T
• ~
POR mAir - o c g 13EASit.
tiPWARRANTED TO. DURR ithetiniatisin
Sprains, Swelled Joints, Sore Throat, Frosted Feet,
F,easoni OldSoreti,iind_Britises, Fresh Olds, Come •••
ltitiMpSOFetter, in Eke .4 tiniile ntid Bich;
'filWeeny, on Man or reatit, - Satiate of Collis flails;
Distemper, Scratchy, sfre., on Rabies and Mut*
- and - all - Disenseirrequiriug-ari—Diternal-Reineily ,
The attention of therlitililiellaiiitectfully direct,
Id to the above Prep aration , as fitting one of the
best and most Ef fi cacious, external remedies now in
rise. This hick's Ina eAmpon the testikaokrofthen..
Sands teicperiotis whaltive *ea it. t ,
! Frottitibe vhgt ambinit of good thii Vininithitjudi
done in all.ciiies wherein it hatiibeeii tilled,,anitthe
beenapilliqatiotLiiittile bait
been guinea' te before' therpriblie, and' let
• t stand upon iso•n goo ..ents, knowing that id
every case where it is heed, it will reecenniend it ;
Self All he asks is a falfand. impartial trial, and
if nseti_according_toLdireettensi_and no benefit, no
Charge. Having such unlimited confidence in its au/
rative powers, be has airected his Agents to refund
the money in all cases where this Liniment is used
with 416 benefit; !helloed% with., portion .of its cone
tents he:returned' to ths%Agent.
It Will be foundla hire iemedy foi Rheumidisni,
Sprains, Swelled Joints,&c.,and in fact, for all that
he claims for it, it exces any article of the kind yet
tried. -
It *also an infallible cure for minidleeases of,
Horses, such as Kicks,. Snags, ,Swellingi„Sprains,
Old Sores; Scratches, Collar and. Saddle Calls, and
all diseases requiting en, external remedy for, Horses
and Cattle, 'it has no equal ,
• This Liniment should be in the hand's of every
family. particularly where there are children, as
Sore 'rhroit, Scarletina. Croup; Quincy; &a., are
diseases that carry many,children to their graves.
This Liriiment.will!bis round a .suie and speedy re
lief in every case where it is applied in time. As
this Liniment is warranted to give satisfaction in
all cases, no one can risk anything in trying iter
and if the bottle ie used you will never be without
it-in the-house—so-purchase-a bottle- and-be-con
vinced of tho facts above.
A. & C
Give your• Horses sToNti BRA KER'S HORSB
AND CATTLE POWDERS, if you want fine•
and healthy horses, and you are sore to have them.
A safe, sure and speedy cure for- CoUghs,
Distempers, Heaves Hide bound, Worms, Bets,
Scurvy, Amon Horses, Loss of Cmd, Black Tongue,
etc., in Cattle.
By the use of these POWDERS the appetite of
the Horse is improved, all derangements of the Di
gestive 'rgans are corrected, and the sluggishness
of the animal disappears, he becoming lively and
spirited.' It softens the skin giving the hair a sleek
and shining appearance. The great•supetiority of
these Powders over all others arises from the face
that they are compounded of medicines that have
laxati •e, tonic and purifying properties, The laxa—
tive removes all imfTurities from the stomach and
bowels; the tonic adds new tone and vigor to the
system of the horse, by which the appetite is won
derfully improved, and the purifying medicines con
tained in them cleanse the Wail from all impure
matter, and give a healthy and vigorous circula
tion; they else improve the wind, and are a sure•
preventive of Lung Fever; Yellow Water, Founder,.
Loss L of Appetite, and many other diseases incident.
to the horse.
It is also invaluable as a Con( n ;Powder for
Cows, increasing the flow of Milk and preventing ,
disease. All persons owning • cows should
,ask for
STONERRAKER'S HORSE AND CATTLE
POWDERS, as it is very important through the•
winter that they should be used to improve the con
dition of the cow. They have no equal for fatten—
ing cattle, as they give them an appetite, and loos--
en their hid t, by which they thrive much faster.
These Powders are a sure preventive of' HOG
CHOLERA, and are particularly adapted to the
diseases• to which Hogs are so liable—such as-
Coughs, Ulcer of the Lungs and Liver—causing
them to improve Much faster. 'They should be used
in the beginning to fatten Hogs, as much feed may
he saved. These powders will be found much strong—
er than the most powders now in use, and at the•
same time the most powerful tonic ever used for
Horses and Cattle of any kind. All persons are
particularly invited to try these Powders, knowing,
they will continue to use them.
RATS MADE TO COME OUT OF THEIR
HOLES TO DIE.
great Destruction of Rats!
Every Box . warranted a dead shot!
No one can risk any thing in trying it,
as it will destroy all your
Rals, Roadies, Mice, Red and Black:Anis,
or you can have your money refunded'.
Not dangerous to the Human Family.
Try it—and if it don't lay all your rats &e.
you can gel your money refunded.
tFor sale by Dr. JOHN A. Roysa. Druggist,
Waynesboro', and by Country Dealers generally.
Oct. 6-6 m
„It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure in the
BEST COMPANIEI, and there is none better
than the Old In'surance Co. of North America.”
1794. Incorporated • 1794.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
North America,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE Abstract of the 142nd Semi-Annual State
ment, showing the condition of the Company
on the 2nd day of January, 1865, shows the Total
Aesets to be 131,715,171 71.
W7l Years tt.uccessful Business Experience !
L'Tho Prcimpt Payment of $17,500,000 00 Losse
rirA Reputation for Honorable Dealing Unsirrpasa
ea!
EirAnd Cash Assets exceeding g k i ,700,000,00,!
Claim the Referencog of the public for this, the' Old
est Insurance Company in America.
DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Wm. Welch, John Mason,
Sam'l W. Jones„ . • R.D. Wood, G. L. Harrison
Jahn 1.. Brown, • Wm. E. Bowen F. R. Cope,
Chas. Taylor, dfr. JasN. Did son Ed. LI Trotter
Ambrose White, 8. M. Waln, Ed. S. Clarke
Wm. Cumminas, T. Chariton Henry.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pres!t._
CHAS. PLATT. Sec'ry..
'oo. 24—Om] Jos. DMIOLA., A et, Waynesboro'