GATTYoB.Wttexiovit;i: - . : ‘ , 0 , ; , OkiNV IncorpoiratO a ita tty% f halo ',ortkr.,Comi. • monwealthtiit . . •• • ' The Board of Supervisorsappointed by the 40 , 11 %1 Corporation to carry out the objects of the act of in. corporation.y nispectfully announce to the public that the Leethlatutp refinerilyaniChasauthOr4ed he raising ofhinds - for tbb mehitainancee ,ef, an Asylum for Invalid Soldiere„of the.late wed, to be titbit on the' Batilii , ftelbitGettya: burg., and as an inducentent lo"paitilittit'bitheits to contribute to thiS`'benevolent object. hate empower. ed the Corporation distribute atitongbr the sub'. scribers such articles of value and interest, from as . sociation With-the lateiwar, or any moneys, effirts,-; property, or estate, real or personal, whatever,in I this ntate- or elsewhere, st such time orupori.such terms, and in such way and m-nner whatsoever, as to them *hall seem any , laws of this. Common . wealth to the Contrary notwithstanding. - , , The enterprise id cordially recommended by the following named'well known.gentlemen , • Major General GEORGE G. MEADE, • Ex-Governer ANDREW G.CU,RTIN. • • Major General - OA litf*Hl4. NNYPACKEB, Major General E. M. GREGORY, Major fletteral,JOHNß BROOKE,., •!P ' Major General CHARLES H. T.,COLLIS, Major General H'Y .F. MADILL. 'Major General JA 8. L. SELFRIDGE. • Brigadier General JAMES A. BEAVER. • Driest! lee General ,BOli A TIO G. SICK ELS, Brigadier General JOSEPH tg: Ktqlre,, Brigadier General Vs J. BOLTON, Brigadier General SAMIM, M. ZULICK, Brigadier General JOHN F. MURPHY, Brigadier General JOHN . P. A.LLIER, Brigadier General T. F. MeCOY, Brigadier General-R.G. • -- Brigadier General HENRY PLEASANTS, Brigadier General J. P.. 8. GOBIN, Brigadier General J. M. CAMPBELL, Brigadier General THOS. M. W A LKER. Brigadier General WM. COOPER TALLEY, Brigadier General D M. M. GREGG, ' • • Colonel F. S. STUMBAUGH. The site for the institution (thirty acres) hes al ready been purchased, and it is hoped that the good work may commence before midsummer. Subscriptions will be received at the office of the Association, No. 1126 Chestnut Street' Philadelphia on and after hi , Ditty 'the 6th day of May; 1867. For each subacriptien of five dollars a ,certificate will be issued, which will entitle the holder to 'such article of value as may be awarded to its number. The first distribution of award* ddill he made im mediately upon the receipt of $BO,OOO subscriplioes of $5 each. The distribution will be public, and under the di rect supervision of ,the Corporators. , Persons at a &statue are requested to'remit their subscriptions (when.practicable) by Pest office mo ney order, or registered letter; to,insure prompt de livery, Enact all letters to J. IVHDFTYI - VN - ; EscitsTAßle BOARD OP SUPERVIIIORR, Box 148 i, 'P. 0., Philadelphia. The following is s schedule of the awards to be made und a — the — first - distribution, The items of Diamonds and other precious stones were purchased Pam citizens of the south during the war, aretheir . genuineness is certified to by Messrs. Henle & Bros. the most extensiveaiimmid importers in the coun try and by J. Hermann, diamond setter. N. York. GETTYSBCROISYLIINI FOR INVALID SOL- Ir_corpors ted hy._the_Common— wealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, 1867. Office 1126 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. FIRST-DISPOSITION. Eighty Thousand Subscribers at Five Dollars Each, 1. I.Diamond Necklace, 48 Brilliants, va - adYtt 2. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear 15,000 3. 1 Award 10 40 Government Bonds 10,000 4. 1 Diamond Cross, bet in Silver 7,000 b, 1 DiarnondfClaster Brooch • 5,000 -6. 4 - Award - ;or4lt overnmeht Bonda ---- 5 - ,000 - 7. 1. Diamond Single Stone Ring 4,500 8. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000 9, Disrliond Single Stone Scarf Pin 4.000 . 1 I .tri.4 Cluster-Bioot4t - il. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 12. 1 Pair Single Stone Diamond Ear Rings 13. l Diamond Cluster Brooch 14. 1 Award 40.40 Government Bonds lb. 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 16. 1 Diamond,Single Stone Stud ** 17, 1 Diemen" Cluster Brooch 18. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 19. 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooch 20. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 21. 1 Diamond Cluster Ritig 22, 1 Long.lndian 'Camel's littrShawi 23. 1 Choice Emerald Stud 24, 1 Single Stone Diamond Ring 25 to 34. 10 A wards of 10.40 Government Bon Is, each 35. 1 Three. tone Diamond and Ruby, half hoop Ring 26. 1- Diamond Single stone Ear Knobs 37. 1 Pair Diamond C uster Studs 3tl. 1 Diamond Single-stone Ring, star setting 39. 1 Diamon Single Stone Pin 40. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 41 to 60. 10 Awards of 10.40 Government Bonds, each 61 1 Lady's Diamond-set Watch 62. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring . 53. 1 Diamond and,Opal Cluster" Ring • 64. Diamond 'Single Stone Ring 55. 1 Pair Emerald Scoff Pins 56. 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud 51. 1 Diamond Cluster Pin '5B. 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear Ringo 50 to 158. 10) Awirds . lo 40 Government • • Bonds, each ' , • 159 to 258. 100 Awards, Government Legal Tende, • s, , each • 3,000 Awards, Gonrnment Legal Tenders: each The distribution of the above rerartlawill be made in public es soon as the suovcription is full, ((which due notice will be given through the papers. On ani after 'Noy 6th the Diamonds' will be on exhibit. Lion at the ftlice of the Association. Tbe public can confidently rely on everything bsing conducted in the most honorable and fair man. tier All the awards will be handed to certificate hol ders, immidiistety' Misr the distribution; 'free of all •coat, sttho.Office' of the Company, N 0.1126 Chest taut Street, Philadelphia. CERTIFIC a TE. We bertha -cerilly that we• have eisminfid the 'Diamond Goods. Pearls, Emeralds. Rubies. and o ther precious Stoner, as . dcacribed in the above list, and find them all genuine. kiENLE linporters; • 26 Maiden Lane. New Yerki- ; J. BERMA NN. Diamond Better. • 394 Broome Street, New York. AGENTS WANTED... • • ~ Books cats tAI had containing Twenty Cattificaoa, ONE BUNDEED DOLLARS. ' • All orders for*Certificatei must be ecldres‘ed to 3. D. HOFFMAN,. &ternary.' • fez 1481, Post Office' Philadelphia. May. 10-2 p , -fair *Wow' of brown Sugar at I* mita at ' Ap.:b „ Paton & ilorsdonTs. cents' for else et Ap.15.1, UEP3E.at . cat: aeralNGq, a widths St • 1,73 Ap. N. ; „ Paine , OTINTERPANZikaat Bed , Bread! at • „ ;• . 1 Ap. • 6 .1' ' : • ;•••;.' , iPatoa & Hozolieteit. Pia taloiovth ce6tB fort ffig ' •r,• 2. isp..ls a • Puce & Ifourt4ca'A, 1044141. 1 41104, Ap.l9•; „ •f' •4 7.. yin* & moitn4q,#.l I:III:Hs. 250 200 200 150 -10 D Paton & Koryttacinh v" • Pq 4a & Kozrmcg* 112533 Piacut & licositctes: . . o.4:tortit*d .. " tint. V-' ~, i i:•, , f 1 4 ,,tr : : ..;......4 k; r , All aniAnie tiatingliie; SpiAte, 1161 EvicWind Ils. 01 ores,'Wany t& 'largement on a Mrs°. ""÷f 4. 4 ,. ~, , , • This Ointment is so well known by the Farmers i$ this community; that it is not necessary for me to 84 , 011400* abctualte,lniltiss ibtthatilarit thati'it has inoveli itaelr g oo itto 4 Pilt:FA; RATION ever or 061111, ' PP ~.' the cure:if i t, the shout: diseases . r wish to infirm t publie that I have purcbased from Mr. Miller the recipe for ma king this "Celebrated Ointment," and em now man. •ufacturing it at my house et Mt. Hope, where per •sbna wishing it can• be supplied. • Ills also ; forssale 11„4,,if; K,URTZ,,Wevnesbora', 41tent,,,', :',.,% :'.'! ,,, .PANIM4 7 ,1 1 T4Ei May tu—tr _ T.O : ., A Vt. H' VAtUE T,heit• Eye-Sight .' CI 4 1 F ,cal 3ELO 3IER NiVouLD respectfully afingthce, to Ole "Citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity, that he has re ceived a large atsortmeat of the celebrated Concave,. Convex, Crystal Spectacles, ih Uold,Silver, and fine Sieet Frames. These Glass es are the host in use. ground of pure Crystal after the shape of the cornea of the eye, they strengthen and preserve the eight and .will not tire the eye by candle light as other glasses so often do. Also, the new Style double focus glasses so valua ble for pereonh whose sight is impaired for distant ohjects. By the aid of these glasses, which have a double focus; the lower to read, the upper to see at a distance, the use of two pair of glasses is rendered unnecessary. Remember they are not thil old style but of a late improvernent, not split but ottly one lens for both purposes. ED GLASSES for weak, and concave for near sighted eyes. Glasses set in old frames. All Spectacles adjusted to the eye with an optometer. Millers' Spectacles, Rubber and Gold Eye GLASSES, and everything pertaining to this breach of business. All , speetaolea,are warranted to suit tho Eye. rirdallnniLeiaminp_tny•stock ' C. C. FOR`JE, •,(Ohl Stand of Thos. A. Don't.) 4.'doors,tast of, the Washingtonliouee.! • Hagerstown, May 8-3 m. N ewest, Bait, Cheapest CLOT RING IjC:OILTAr - GEORGE BENDER Ser Has recently °pencil up an entire new - 31E'm • JUL X: AND SUMMER novnu, Still the Latest, Most Important to Mankind, Is that I have removed my Merchant' Tailoring and Famishing Store from my old-stand. one door west of, the extensive Hat and Fur Store of UpdegrafT & Son, to the new ly fitted room in the Washington House, one door Eastof Mr. Ogilbv's Store, u here I have now in store one of the best selected stocks of English, French, German and Domestic . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &a., that can be found in the city of Hagerstown or Coun ty. These - goods have all been solecked with great care, especially adapted to the Fashionable as well as the Plain Dross, and at prices that cannot fail to please all. All thoroughly, ,shrunk before; made up and satisfaction gdaranteed. r have'also a stook of HEAVY COTTON GOODS FOR MEN. AND BOY'S .WEAR, . OF THE BEST MUM. Linen Ducks and Plain Linens. and a full stock. Plain and Mixed Cassitheres for Boy's Weer, and as cheap as can be sold in the town or county, will be mode to order or sold by the yard or pattern to suit buyers. AU work guaranteed t 6 fit or no sale. My stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods is large and complete of everything in that line, and at prices to suit the times. I have also the Agency for the sale of the celebra ted improved All of _which bas _ been obtained from the justly celebrated house of A. JAtutriY, 23a1- timers.. Every article sold is WARRANTED to be of the best custom make, and the material just what it isrepresented to be. A full assortment of GENT'S' FURNISHING COORS always or) band, such, as Under Clothing, Glovoulieutlkettbiere, Rose, w Lt+ltara, Etc. AlI we ask is, that, you give us one trial, and you will, always buy, for remember we do not keep badly made clothing and the, good . are ail of the latebt btv le. GEO. BENI/ER, May " Waynesboro PLANTS! PLANTS! - HE aublicriher infolms, the" public that he is pre pared to furnish all binds of plants, including Sweet Potatoe, ctoicest varieties, by the dozen or hntrdted: ; • • 71110HAEL MORGAL. 26--4 t. • Singer Family Sewing Machine, and am prepared to. compete with every other Ma 'chine sold in the Loire or eountry, and f*,..reartiee. Machiuos;pleasecall,at my more. , .1 return my thanks, to my ,eustorners,and the, pub lic generally for ,their pttivnage, eAtenUed ,me, and hope, a continu4nce of the' same. : Don't forget—The place is the Washington Mouse Merchant:l'2Eoring .k.stablislunent. West Washipg tau tStre,et., iiiictersipyro, Md. A. F , May 3.1867. Tom.. .T. Ar-oar THE subscriber inforatethOse in want of Sweet Name Ylaunt , ts et o,ii now,prepan4to sup ply them with the choiceit varieties. ; . May .3 7 -44 • , H. W. FUNK, . , lc ..... . NO imbacribera beiini• a Nom adjoiningadjoiningtinir 'e Restaurant fltbahap ..es i peeinl}y, fur ileatlemen. an Vedic:. announce in'theliublit that They iiviti 'be prepare4,to,furpisM, reoferly every everpng on . .abd after 'the 4th • inst,. likperibr ' article:. of Ice ,Vream. . S.MIL,MAIN & GOItUETI'. 51iy - 3.i=21 - : :, , k 1.. ), •,' ... -.,... -.. ',.,:;-. . GJQVEB.-6O dozen beet (sunlit) , Kid BLOicries Just iecilin&-nt • kincALra & Ifritesav's, Aprirti tit :j " tir • „ Vtrizebensburg. largere and Gray yitiud Elinkas Qt • r'• ' Pattie gic. , Hortztoneli:' „ . , , I , . .. .„ ... t IN E p t) 4: , rrHE subscriber takes this, method to inform the publia that*, purposes continuing the Livery business and is Wni well'oupplied with comfortable t vejtances and tine travels:lg Hormel for , 0,,„, , a, ttitling or driving. Pasties convey ! , --; I HoitY•ispittharesked, A sheseof pub , . ,' 0 liitoiligi.:oo-te.oo4oiliospiietti;d. ._ • ...4 _. Piton, &skint shOrses:pr.-conieynaces W idenie apply at thkeoWaiisesboro Hoi• el." . •', '',', ;• Q .'• .I.OHN4Ii9HARDSO.Die. April 11):" . .ff: - .7 ' •':' . '.'' `, ' t 's •"1 ""•• • ' ' • !TUB stibscribries *redid inform the%initilie. Altai they have Made extenrite preparations for put..' ting up Lightning Rode during the season, and for this purpose expect to visit farmers and others gen zia.this gentian. One, of„the firm has, hailma .ny.'veare experience in the business. The 'public: can therefore rely upon having their work well'aitif satistactdtily dotr, No hurohugging. PAUSE' & DEA?RICH. April 28—tf. • - • xi it hi :r.ls hrl: subscriber informs the public that he has 1 leased the Basement ,Coller. under Geo. Ben der's Clothing store, eohtinue'to',lteeot:oh hand a large supply of Fish, such as Herring and Shad and other varieties in season. Parties suppli ed wholesale or retail at reasounhle rates. ' DANIEL EiNIVELY. April 26—tf. 11,1/1100k11IkE11040JAI HE Board of Directors of the Pacific and Atkin. .fie Telegraph Cotnuany,'of the United States have this day declared a Quarterly Dividend, (the seventh,) out of the earnings of the Canipanv up to April . the lat, at. the rate 4 TEN PER CENT P' NU' 11 ER A \ NUM, on all paid up stock, payable at tbe office ofthc Treasurer of tl4 Company, 49 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, on and after this dale. ED W A BD JAY ALLEN, Treasurer. [Ap. 26-3 t. Pittsburgh ,A 16th, 1867 N" CO 'T X Cl 3B . THI3 seisscrieer informs the public that, he is in vested with power as Notary Public to aeknowl edge Deeds, Power of Attorney, Probate Accounts etc. J. F. KURTZ, • Dec.2R— tr. INC-P To the Republican Voters of Franklin County. UNCOURAGED b'y tLe generous support recei . _L4 I ved Irvin you, on a former occasion, and .at the rrien - ds, 1 again icitation — o earneA - so offer myself as on nd i4ate—for-JlCounty—Treasure subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. t nytpid you can consistently Rive me in aftecting my nomination, will be gratefully appreciated. ' Very Truly -Yours, WM. FLEAULE. • _Quincv,_March 29. 1.867; tc DR. T.•D. 'FRENCH; 7ZeJEIZT TX IST, TNSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted on Plating, Gold and Vulcanite. Particular attention given to the preservation o the natural teeth. Nitrous Oxide Gs administered t►on of teeth without pain. Office at his residence on Mechanic Street, Feb. 8. • DR. D. STOUFFER, DENTIST. GREENOAST-liE, PA TEUTH extracted without pain. Of f ice in CUP. penger'e building, nearly opposite Adams' Ho. tot, where he will attend to Dentistry wit i care and attention. Old Gold and Silver plates taken in part pay for new ones. Teeth inserted from a single tooth. to a full set, insured for one year. jan 18-4. VALUABLE PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE. THE subseriber offers at Private Salo his value bie property, situated on Main Street. known as the 4 Waynesboro' Brewery;', including Dwelling Roue°, good Stabling, &c.— For terms, Are. apply to jan.lB—ta HOUSE PAINTING ! GEORGE & A. D. MORGANTHALL having asencinted themselves in copartnership in the Painting. Graining and 'Glazing business, inform the public that they are now prepared to do house painting with armless and despatch•and upon rea sonable terms. Persons having any work in their line, will do well , to give them a call before making mgagementa elsewhere. MORGANTHALL & SON, • March 29 —tf,- FRESH LIME ! PHE subscribers take this method of informing I the public that they have now on hand, at the - nets Kiln, a superior article, of Weed Burnt lime for Whitewashing, Plastering, c.,,which they will continue to keep and sell at reasonable rates Ouring he saison. , JOHN & JOSEPH M. HESS. March fl—arn • • • SASH,-00011, SHUTTER, BLIND AND FLOORING FACTORY lt/EANUFACYFURING • to order and otherwise, all kinds $f Building material at moderate pri ces, Afro aiming of every description,•by mill-and circular saws, at the Antietam Factory. April 19 ---3m.] • TY. F. GOOD. N. B. Saw logs of every description wanted. for which We will pay the highest price. D. F.. G:' Plants, Plants, Plants. VARLY York Cabbage, Tomato, Egg, P eppe r,e, LAN titrawherry gmultorist) swept, Pow° dre., &i., by the dozen, buudred or thousand , at the gar den of Ir, r. A pril ? 9-6 w. Aurlpygs AND POTATOES. , Iprge lot of elioice Potatoev just received: , ,Apples by the peck or bLeael at arch. 29, '67.) , ,. , , , an•qtemalownoo94lor4% T. J. FILBERT,, DRAPER. I Has - eoresl4ntly 'Rafe n full assortment gig GOOD "JO Genitiinen'aware. ' .071 dit7,Fnahioryi a on' hand.' ,4 0 1 ' WaNnesborn tiIit,4NII3ISII4...AMX4.22iISW:gAtiiir,S;ZZA t tnineJ his', ntferitiiti` ' .L thWiiitivation of Plants' 10 . tiow'pripared,l4 ni.4' the plibiEr, wjth scadet Potatne , Uabl;)git, Peek luid,Piqiiiii'Phinta, titan Ind inose firte'rfilior 1164,4, the dolled ' pr'huridred . ;' 4011 nen A ritieilin *J ' • • `A Orli 4111410E8.foiln C t • .1 Sc llosirfaces. or the ezt GEO. FOURTHMAN. MUD'S. I AND SliNhlEA tHl3$l dEORGE -STOVER HAS ItETtiRNM, .1110 g, PFIILADEL -43 PEIA MIT itaippq OF DRY ' CADS ,;Jug *a' 'iiiciii , 6it-i-- Oa , AND St! zxm .274 Et 5M3 • NOTIONS, QUEENSWIRE MEM ERIES ger To which he invites the attention of of his patrons and the public generally. OceobeP 26, 1866. A NEW DISCOVERY ! Hagerstown the.placa to Buy DRY GOODS! & A. YINGLING; East corner of the pub. 11 - 11 olio square, have just opened out their Mam moth Stock of Spring and Summer DRY poops, Nonow, &o. They have now.in store and for sale ' • 2,000 yards Calico (fast colors) at 123 ,600 " " beet qualities - ,200 " 4.4 Bro. Muslin . I,IOQ " 3-4 &,7. 8,000. " 4 4 " 900. " 8.4 &7 8 " am and - Fanc y reel Goods,. ail • • . • • - 7 - 077 mm a 'goo eye la laine at 25 cents to a Oro Grain bilk worth $5,00 per yard. Their stock of . - CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, WHITE GOODS, EMBHOWERIES, • HOSIERY;GLOVES, IsaiTIONS. &c., •hi the largest in the county and will be,eold at greatly re. duced ricee. A lar : o stock of Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Straw Nattings, fire. &c . , will be gold .at SitTrge clock of F.' HULL & CO.'S 4.elebrated Hoop 8k iris always on hand. H. & May 8— lyi ORAMBRRSBURG til t,l! I~,l_!„411. Ir HE citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity are I respectfully invited to give our Establishment a cell alien visiting Chambeo3burg. We have 'a general asfuirtment of SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BTATIONAkY and BLANK BOOKS. Also a full line of WALL PAPERS, BORDER. ING, Paper and Linen Window Shades and Fix. tures,. Picuito Frames, Cords and Tassels, Fairehilds' and other' celebrated make of Gold Pens, which we warrant to give sat istaction. Ladies and Gentlemen's Morocco Satchels, Tray. Cling Bags and Baskets. Berlin, Zephyr and Domestic Wool. ' Photograph Albums, Pocket Books, Family, Pock. et and School Bibles. Presbyterian Methodist, German Reformed and Lutberan HYMN BOOKS. Book Binding in all its branches attended to. Paper ruled to any pattern. Blank Books made to natter. Goode ordered weekly. from the Eastern Cities. Orders from a distance promptly attended to, Agency for the sale of Internal lievenu a Stamps J. N. SNIDER. April 28.-61. J. W. MILLER'S ARRIVAL OF Spring & Summer Goods! HAPING returned from the Eastern Cities with a choice assortment ol goads belonging to their line, such as DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, CEDARWA RE GRocERIEs. CUTLERY, GLASIIRE. AEC ,'&C., I tender my thanks to the community for their liberal,petronage anti hope to mash a continunr.ce of the same. J. W. Al, A pill' 19, 1887. MRS. C.l. HOLLINBERGER lrirAS removed her Millinery Store to the honer , forrherly occupied by Dr. Lechler, on Cnurrh Street, and the first trout Coon &Stonehuuse's Dry Goode Store. Nhe has just returned from Philadelphia and is now opening a splendid assortment of summer styles' of the latest pat , eras; Bonnets, flats of every style. Ribbons, and all kinds of Trimmings venally kept in a Millinery. Store. Thankful for pad favors and hopes a continn ance of the same. April 26-4. WELL - TRT.EI3'.II.qqED.I.4S Iluatimatti licathieratmcr, an .immediate and eer • viin cure, It is also a sure reined) , for eiralchea on horses. BusseLea SALT RUIWIE 0/NI7tICNT, is unequal , ed, r . -0,50 cts ,Russaide . P.n.*Divrminteetireinillex , rilt . er'remedies have filled. $1 00 These ointment,, are certain, safe and reliahle spa. cifics, as thousands have and are daily certifying. For.ita le b y e all Druggists end medicine dealers nenerif 11cpat ,at,s 4 PIN4II-10T '.l l / 1 1./BN &NO.. 'BART, Wholesale Druggiats, 214 Fulton st., (near , Gerenarich)..kew,:itork r . ;;_r, , •, • ,- • tf.ertt by mail; 4tch..40c.; P. R. 65g.; ?Rik 1,50: ppiil26--6m. •E R NEt.IT'D.TA PE;;'M ' D. 112,8 Broadnmy , , Nevi haiing for Years reside iliSease's efwornen alpecislity' in study :and practie'd; with inii r ked o r rs;• fegrionat 'sacral's; devotes his tithe'ritiw mosolY to of: firm practice and ,corretpondence with 10 ;mailroom patrodit,t4rinighOnt, t4 o . 4 .initetLeliters..4:litulitie con confidentially address hine on the most delicate sub ject. and receive proper art/ prompt reply. Enclose stamp for peateco. ' • {April 26--Stn. ' Omit WOhoheiro,lroOttraritita t0r, 7 01 Ire rich, wieb'erll lre(*.r/ A Obis woo to, mod.e wimp foi_p_onikiere.:',. LUXE, 144 tiveaker 414. New York, (Aprit,2o-9ur ARJEN AND PLO It frikti Ultioportwou;AcOlivelLitlii 411 ay,; end obi itt Skip 1111 WIT 1:1$' ; itelp* Alan!' 8, 181;7. ' j; . p . N4• N , m . ..7, . .. ~. 18822 121818 18a25 12ial8 , r4 , 6 , virt• ~r-ra;trair-s.l 1 ',' ' It' " 1 li - '. ': ''...,.? S It B , A ri N 11(i 11411MOtixintotilt.: 'Arc flow Itegeithig ; a. Large Stook of , • 'Jnt 6ifiros, CROCEiturEs, 4WEENSWARE, UARDWARE. r We mill the attentirin of our euetchnera and the %, • ;eminently to our new sleek of , goode itilleh are DOW . eheiper than they have been for five . ears. • Our goods have been bought at low prices aria we think . we con eel l them to suit all buyers. Give us a call,- 'AMBERSON ,DiNEDICT 6c Co, April fp, 1867: To every Mao, Woman and*Child. The great reduction in pricos at the Waynesboro new BAT AND SHOE EMPORIUM. First class goods almost as cheap as over. This is a personal invitation to the reader ,to,, ex amine my Isrgest undMost complete stock of blAing and summer goods aver offered itithis little Borough. Also the best make of Clocks and Trunks Tobacco, &gars, . Lamp Chimneys, Wicks, Paper Collars, Hose. Kerosene, Inks, Indigo, Soap, Lye, , Paper, Lead Pencils, Pena. "Soda, Ginger, Variety ofSoaps, ' Cloves, Cinamon, Extracts, Hair Oils, Pepperdrlatches-Lilly=Whiteißtigue - -Ballei Pearl and Silver P . • • • Gloss starch, klhbe blaekning and Vamiih, Candies, A Imonde, "Mill Wa ll and Window Filberte,Pea Nuts, Brushes, Oak, Bushel, Clothe s Canes, Umbrißas, Chip an 4 Market Baskets, Shoe Strings,. • Essence of Coffee,. Stonebrakers Liniment and Pain Killeromd_many_ other Trin ets. The Metalic Shoe . Bole, to keep the dampness from the feet Should never be lost 'eight of. Retail . pries, 25: - A lso - shivp - rtighThtiiMldt - the low rate of CO, and the sole furnished at a price which will pay , a largo_percentage.,_---- - --- ----- Remember the place ditectly. opposite - the Town Hall. on the Diamond, Ladies and Misses cull and see the nice trimmed, and, untrimmed Hate, Oh, I can sell them so cthellp. April 12] J, DEAVER. EIVIPIRE-SHUTTLE -- M2tuIFNfE / PATENTED FEBRUARY 14, 1660 SALESROOM; NO. 921 CRESTNET ST., PRILADE L PlilA. This Machine is constructed on anew principle of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable im provemcnta. having been examined by the most pro found experts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICI. TY and PERFECTION COMBINED. . The following are the principal objeztions urged against Sewin; Machines 1. Excessive fatigue to the operator. 2. Liability to got out of, order.. • 3. txpense, trouble, end loss of in repairing. 4. Incapacity to saw every description of material., 5. Disagreeablepoise while in operation. The Empire Sewing Machine is Exempt fremitil these Objections. It.has a straight needle, perpendicular action. mak. es the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither ,RIP nor RAVEL, end is alike on both sides; performs perfect sewing on every disciiption of ma terial, from Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, with linen, cotton or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. IT IJE MS, FE US, BINDS, BRAIDS, Tuns, QUILTS,PI.aFiB, GATHERS. Having . neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, end tho least possible friction, it runs art smooth sighs', and is EMPHATICALLY A ;CpTBELESS MACHINE. • 411 varieties of LenlNsr MAclusesfrorti $BO tip wards. rir Particular attention is called to our NEW pmt IMPROVED Manufacturing Machine, for Tailoring, Shoe-Fitting, Couch Trimming. &c. Its advanta ges are eimplicity. durability; rapidity, easy adapta tion to all branches of mnnutacturing. It makes perfect work on all material. It is. eapecially, -desk- Ale in sowin! Patent Leather, and is very mill. In short, it is the most perk - et : manilla in the market. 4, 1. E. Every machine cuaraaved EMPIRE S. M. CO., 921 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. CV".Agenta wanted.] NELbOii READ, Agent. Mar. 1-241uus.. COACH MAKING ! MHZ', subscribers. announce to. the public that they arc carrying on the coach-tusking b nets in all US branches, at the old stand, op E et Ma in Street, and have now for sale a fine *toot of RRIAGESnnd ItUNGIEts, new and second•handed,' which they will dispose of tx, . , • . upon the moat reasorrble terms, -end warranted ,to be on reprepresentod., Repairing of all kinds done it short notice and uppn reasonable terins. None but the best annelid used and only the heat mechln ies employed. They feel ccuifident that their work will give SoliAttie:l:and tilapcctfully,solicit a share of the iittblie'lmtronage:' April 12--6 m. ttrit7V E 7/71,N,G THe undersigned, having thoroughly studied the. subject and having in - the lase five years had considerable experience as a. practical . Surveyor, prepared. , to.do all •kin,ds., of surveying, laying Sint. and divi hug up lands at short niitire anil,nn reason able terms, Persons entrusting him wit§ work r,ny, rest assure d Mukha will spftratto•paitie , render his work nceunite ands satisfactory. pains , . , „ , • A. U. STOlskirt, • April s — am, • _ '- • • • • • I "F7,4SO3STT " i r 'MEASURER; A'T theltoPei.tatioit „ number of my f r r e fia, ontionoco Myself corfilithtte for !the office .01 COUniir Trraeuenr, fajeCi to the decisioi of this Uttiun ( lstorttieeting,Vottnte Convention. ' • PIZNYK. UtdNiVELT. 5,!67,- le. shady •Groyo. A ~c I o I U - N ?rlt rrIHF4 4n4tpignE;Al.lct, tho'llitipi;gh`: .14 MemerskiNrsi,:idoca ,eita a i.acOittahi'llt die oifico of '4 ;4 /tIXTY thaxtMck4con tut : tif,x Unioq itepublean 42.1.111Vi'n• don of Franklin Cuuufy. „ ,-• „ mcreerib,aq, : b6r4ll,.l3l7, : te. • •IfESS dc CROUSE. Brellswarr, AraPalm,* mu* qoiits • And other ireful aritarra at the pia* 61 the BIG Waynesboro, Pa, pbere a large o ak' .sortntent of . OKETOVES, • MNS-PLATE STOVES,- PARLOICST9I7O, • 00AL 'STOVES; &o. of the fateet improvelirntr, the very Lest in t merket, it. thirt;heep,Tin end ,IStove Store, of • 7 D. D. itUSSBELL.. • , T N A. 2.7 E ,mad'e of the beet Tinitk:the market, and warranted at tho sign of the , • di -- EIEGI 4 2A. if,d331.6 • D. B. RUSSELL' keeps constan tlyion hand , a large assorimeht of Rothe, Furnishing Goods ?or sale cheep 4 Pure No. 1 K orosermAtt and, a • larger assortment of LaMps. • Washing Made Easy 1 .• by calling it the 'sign of the' "Dig. Red Horn" and getting the beat Olotie. Wringer ever made. rir Perionb iu want of - Stoves; Tinware; House' furnishing Goods, '&e. &e,, Can get' full value fu • " hilare • D. B BURSELfr. - Sign of the "BIG BED HORN" • Waynesboro', Feb. lb NEW GOODS! New. Spring Goods, at CHAMBERSBURG, PA. r have just returned from the east and are I now opening a tremendous stock of dry goods; CARPETS, and all goods belonging to their line. and would here say to all who want to buy goods cheap and have the pleasure of selecting from the largest stock in the comity, not .to rail.•callin g at Metcalfa_drAliteshew's 4 No. 15 Main-Street.-before buying, as they aro determined to sell goods and sell them as cheap as the cheapest. M ETC ALPE &H IT RSILE ChttmliFriKre. March 29 0 186'7P. N. B. Goods of every deecription wholcsa!etl to otorelf!eperarat-pity - jOithOleFfridC4: ---- 14 - 61 - r.- Fresh Lime for Sale ! THE suhseriher,takes this method of informing. ....the public that he has waged in the Lime -burning-hnsineas, nnd wilt continua -- to - keep - WO - Mt: Burnt Lime for white washing. plastering. &e.. on hand during the sermon at moderate prices. A au. perior quality of stone used from the Ripple query. Kilns known as the ti hockey Limo Kilns, March 22—tf] • AARON FINK SPRING OPENING! And 'with •it Are - announce' a Grand Opening of all the Varieties' oC• Dry Goode, Gro= ceries, &c. & 110EniCirS. The attention of the community is respectfully directed to the splendid assoitta.mt: of Cassimeres, Cloths, Tweeds, Jeans, Denims . , Cottonailes, I.lnen Goods, Oo r .- durojs, Velvets, &c. Alto a fine variety of Ladies :Dress Goods of the latest nOvelties, eonsiAting of Mozombitiues, Drlaines, .Perce Ile, Alpaccas. Gingham% , Lawns, Prints, with h, large stock of Groceries. Queens% are. and qedarwaro, all of whi.;ll tho undersigned arc offer irg, very cheap. The subscribers tender their thanks to the com munity generally ,for their liberil patronage and kindly sulk a continuance of tbo Mt me. PRICE & IiffXI,OCIT. April 5. 1867. . _ HO! THIS WAV FOR BARGAINSI ,NT I VW is the time to buy gantlet from F. do 3, E ilen cheap f.•r cash. 'ore areount of the'grt. at re duction in price sof goods iq the Engem mariteN. • -We are furnish our ctu:tomera aiui th.. fiithlid generally with all kiwis of goods in our lino :at tc.et , . LOWEST CASH pnwEs. Como care, come alt, cud buy your " Rats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Trunks, Clocks, Bastets, Mats, &c., Arplguilid ureic/rlllpol, of Watchen, rut i 46woh'y: jto4tsrietelircil aria will -I,e wad nt trointly luw pricca. Now is thetinv. Wt' v, lj Le plitovo4l ;how our goodi in nil , arid a 0411 will wit. lay th niubt uturuiltatius ihmt. we coo roll el:lent, fra"Wu:pbe9 Cocks soil Jewelry . istiert, but!ee. '1kini139".'1967.) `it YIVA G 1; Wfi,v l ;.lYng. d H vgpii • ' '0; lita April a. • EfOtN: