Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, May 10, 1867, Image 4

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    AT TH INN 4 DA In
Nt .M.SII hap Just ev.eiveil a' riAl aline:nen' of
• blows, it, his • tine of business. His stock
i oils sin p0i1,,,0f ail tbelatesl,.siiiles of men's on&
i t'l l '
• HATS - AND CAPS,
Men's, W onion's, Mine's, Boy's end. Übiliken e s
,
BOOTS,GAITERS . SROES , •
- .
end Slippers of 'every description. Ladle. 'rind
Mines
E 4- -MOLY OS
Bonnet Frames, Trimmings', Sundownslindllilats,
Dress Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Hair Nets, Hair
Coils, Hosiery, Gloves, Partmols, Sun UMberellue.
Fans, &c.
School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books,Stitliont
ery of all kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. "
All of which will be sold as cheap ail thO Cheapest
'June 1.-tf. J. H. WELSH.
.I.
X. ' 1860., L.
THE GREAT
ZINGARI BITTERS.
A SALVO P.IVONTOXIAII7O
OF CHOLERA !
•
Tines WONDERFUL REMEDY was discos.
erect and introduced about twenty years ago by
1;r. S. (.3heopsus, an eminent Egyptian physic inn.
Ile had long seen and felt the want of some rem-
and so prevent much of the suffering which the hu
man family wen then compelled to endure.
This great question was presented to his mind
every day in vivid colors as ho moved among the
sick and dying, and ebierved the inefficiency of
nearly ail the remedies •then in use. Thus he was
lead to think-and experiment; end after ten years of
study and labor, he presented to his fellow-matt - the
wonderful Zingari Hitters. The t ffect of dills prep
oration in the prevention anti cure of disease, was
"so marvellous and astonishing, that the most flatter;
ing marks of royal favor wore bestowed upon him
who - discovered it. - His - mime - was placed uporrthe
Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the follow
ing inscription—Ur. 8. Cheopsus. the Public Bene
factor—was presented to hint by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used in several epidem
les of cholera, both es a preventive and curative
measure, and with great success, that it has been
introduced into neatly all the general hospitals of
una_olaLw.orlaL_The_oltl-anying—thot--an ounce of
prevention is worth n pound of cure, applies with
marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any rem
etly' that will protect us against this terrible disease
should he freely and persistently, used.
All pathologists now agree that the cholera pisono
acts on the system through the blood, and-that arty
con Itination_wilich sets on_t_h: • •-
and keeps them in working order, must prevent a
sufficient accumulation of the poison to exert its
terrible effects on the organism. This is true not
only of cholera. but of nearly all other maladies, es•
peeially the different forms of lever.
The-Zingsri-Bitters-is-just-such - a-remedy-rig-the
above conditions require. It nets on the organs of
excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect hal
- once between them. This Bitters is composed en
tirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that
every organ is aetei upon and put in tone. Its taste
is pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting.
Numeroua cases of the following diseases have
been cured oy it : --- Ceoleraiiirrhoen; --- Dysentery - , -
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Aguo, Nervous
Debility, Anaemia. Ilysyepsia. Flatulency, Colic,
:Scrofula, Am. - rii"Price *I per quart bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Hat.
risburg, ea. bold_by Druggists, Hotelkeepers and
Grocers. P. RA HIT/2, Sole Proprietor.
For sale at the "Waynesboro' Hotel," by V. B.
Gpatutrr. 'Anent. riune22-Iy.
ÜBE EVIG FOR ALL
•
rp HE Grover & Baker Sowing Machines of dif.
ferent both family and kick stitch, at va
rious prices and for the dillercnt kinds of work, viz:
Tailors, Saddlers, and Coach Milkers, and for tarn
ily sewing genearilly, aro kept constantly on hand
and for sale at my room next dour to Stoner's Drug
store, where an operator will at nil times show how
the work is done. Davi, g obtained the agency( or
part of Franklin Co., Pa.. also Washington, Fred
erick and Allegheny counties in Md., I am pupa
rut to furnish machines in any of these counties.
May It-,tl) HENRY ItELL
BENJ. FRAM, N. P. a. N. EMMA, 11. D.
J‘ltS FRANI Z & SNIVELS having associa
ted themselves in the practice of Medicine and
surgery would scat' that they. are well prepared to
treatttli medics' and surgical cases. Persting in
dew' to ei.ner of the above willplease make early
settloment to the tide of their association, as they
wish to close their old books.
Office in Dr. Frantz's residence in the room toti.
,merly occupied as a store room by Mr. J, Boast,.
AWA 14-- tr.
BARBERING 1 BARBERING
j_ litE subscriber would inform his customers nd
the public generally that he purposes contin
uing the ttarbenng business, next door to the New
Grocery, having purchased the interest of C. C.
lthoytud . in the ;Shop. and is now prepared to do hair
brining, shaving, sharnpooning, etc.. in the +beat
style. The patronage of the public is • respectfully
colieited. • WM. A PRICE.
Ilinrch 2. 1666.
FOR THE SEANON.— We are in regular ref
cella on - every Friday afternoon of
FRESU FISWAND OYSTERS,
in sound condition and of beet toothiest, and sold
at short'profits. Orders respectfully solicited from
RESTA fIitANT men fur oysters and other goods
in. their fine, widch will be filled promptly and sat
istactorily.
"Utty" Sweet Potatoes on hand and for sale
throughout the season,
mt. 19, ' n 186 r. Montaan, RRID &QO.
THE PHRENAKOSMIAN iNSTITUTE,
A Select Classical School for young Ladies
and Gentlemen, at Green Vastle, Pa.
J. DIONG HUGHES. A. 11.. Principal.
Fall and Winter Session Aril! conamenoeZep.
3. 1866.
TUITION.
For Primary course per term of 20 Weeks $5,00
.Advanced English cputthe " 10,00
" Classical course " 15,00
Alusic on Piano, Organ or Guitar 24, Les.
including use of instruments l2 50
" Vocal Music per session 5,00
Beard can be secured with the - Principal or in
private families.
tarbeuil for a Circular. •
Aug 3—tf. •
wAGIINSFOItSALEz
THE subreriber,offery at private Bata 1 B pritur
J. wagoe.2 two home wagons and , 2 four torso
4iorrrunivet wagons. • J. H. FO,HNEY:
Feb B—tf.
PLANTING' POTATOES .
!FIRE very best rlantiogr potatoes .are the
• WHITE Orizco, •
- 1 .
• •
• CHILI GARNET, ',
. ,
' -• LA PLATTE.
- .No rot.. Good yield. Somplea can be seen at
Ars literary store of • W. A.REID.
• March 1,1887. . ' ' ' •* •
• j)ATElirsaltatting Shirt Daionts, fag bogie at
j". Meta fa Sc. Biteahawia, .. Fdil
ctivnig at total) .nrini cacti Vagoakby *high .a
p. itor t fit is guarantaar,
Gl';' . •
LATEST FASHIONS' DEMA D
3: W., Bradley's'eelebrated Patent
DPIA,EN'BI#I4IrTK I
'OR OtOthite - grairo)
IC ' t T • .
' THE wonderful flexibility grid great comfort Ind
*mote to tol ; Latly ttfte.ainig.the. puplezAiptic l
a
Skirt will experlemendpartieillerly affermeded:
Assemblies.' Opera thirridgeiti Railroad = l 3 w.'e
Minch Pewa, Arm Chaim, for Promenade and
House Dreakat the Skirt-15m -.be, &Wed when in
nee to occupy a small plaie..aa "41630 and conveni
ently as a Silk or !Muslin Daces, an invaluable qual
ity in crinoline& not 'found in eily Single Spring
Skirt.--
i A Lady having Enjoyed .the Mount, Comfort
.and Cheat Convenient* of leaving the Duplex E
ntitle Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will Never
afterwards willingly,dispenee .wish- thelr use. For
Children, Misses and Young Leiliei"they are-supe
bitted(
rim to all others.
-They will not dOr bre like the Single Spring,
but will preserve t*r act fond ' graceful share
when three or four or inary Skirts rillahavo been
thrown aside as useless. 'The Hoops are covered
with double and twisted thread, and the bottom•rode
are not only double springs. but twice (or double)
covered; preventing t hem , tram wearing out when
dragging down stoops, stairs, dim.
. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all
ladies and is universally recommended by the Fash
ion Magatines as the amunsiw MIT os i me FAIM.
DRAMA WORLD.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in
Crinoline, vitt superior quality, perfect manufac
ture, stylish -shape and finish , llexibiiity-, Durability,
comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's
Duplex: Elliptic, or Diuble Spring Skirt, and be
sure you get the genuine article.,
CAUTION.—To guard against 1/008ITION be
particular to Norton that skirts offeted as "Dorm"
HIV: I • / . II„• " C• .
pies Elliptic Steel Spring," upen the waistband—
none others are genuine, Also Notice every
Hoop will admit a pin being passed through_the_
centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs
braided together therein, which is the secret of their
flexibility and strength, and a combination not to
be found in any other Skirt.
FOR SALE in all stores where FIRST CLASS skirts
are sold threughoul the United States and .else.
where. „
Manufactured by the Sole Owners of thd Patent,
IVESTS, BRADLEY & CARRY,
97 Chamber&79 & 81-lleade Sts., N. V.
Feb. 1-3m.3
StALE,
THR-subscriber would inform his patrons and
I the public generally that he haVocently large.
ly increased his Livery stock, and icnow prepared
to accommodate those wishing to hire with either
MSS 110
rat the shortest notice, all
hours. Persons desiring Homes orTugs
gies, fur riding or driving, would do Well
to give him a call, as hie stock has been selected
with great care as regards gentleness and fast teas.
eling.
is vehicles-am raw, fashionable, and ride easy,
having been bought with a ;teat to accommodate
the
Parties conveyed to any Toinilidesired,
ac
cotnpaniett by a careful driver.
Persons wishing H moms or Buggies, night or day,
will please apply at his father's Saddle and Harness
-Shop,—Main-tStseet,-2doors west_ of the__Allowden_
House," where an attentive Ostler will always be
in attendance. FRANKLIN WEAGLEY.
Se member 2l—tf.
COOK STOVES.
EirCAL'L AT
Tritle's Stove, Tin
and Copper Store !
HElms a large (dock of Stoves and TINWARE
on hand, which he will selltheap: Prices to
suit til: tint-a.
His stock embraces the beet of Cook. Nine-plate
and Cori'Stoves. COOK STOVES
FOR COAL OR WOOD
GOOD BAKERS, largelOvens, and take
a king stick of wood. His
I'EP dEls 122. E2ll
is gciod, strong end made of the best Tin.
Brass and Iron Kettles,. Brass Dippers, Bake
Pans and Tinned Iron Ware, also the
BEST CISTERN PUMPIN MARKET.
is strong, simple. durable and cheap. Price $l2
Insured not to Freeze. Don't fail to give him a call
Old Castings taken in exchange for Bowes or
ware, next door to Mill cr's Dry Good Store.
W. A, TRITLE.
February 8,1866.
NE W FIR Hi
ARRIAGE MAKIN4I
THE Subscribers would inform the public that
they have associated themselves together in the,
Carriage making ,business, awl that:the .baiiness
hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' 'old
stand under the firm of ADAMS &•11.twusa. They
will,have constantly on hand BUG- •
GIES of every description ; new and _
second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. %.c . .5.—.1
ar Repairing 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
elsowbcre. JACOB ADAMS,
GEORGE B. HA 'VC KER.•
Church Street, rie.2ily ..Yrrnift fie M. S CAtirch
Jan 163 t •
QU.T.NOT 1 1 017NDAV,
• ' AND
. MACHINE • SHOP •
w E take leave to inform the putlic that we in.
, tend continuing' the Foundry lila ,'Machine
business nearQuiney, Pa. We ate prepared .ct do
all kinds of repairing at short' notice, - AM mill gear
ing. Cast and Wroughtiron shifting, atom', .hop bet..
tles;oven doors, shboacrapers. stove'hooks,
We also build ad improved buggy and wagon Jack.
hone
. powers, bevel jock, wood saws, iron. ash hpp.,
,pare, iron bottom plate for ash barrels, iron fencing
knd :ailing made to ordin.. Old iron bought or -lo
cum in eA , clLapigo for new work,
,`' • • HESS do EMMERT.
Beef 'Beef
TB snbstilbor wovld inkillatiefpub)ie that he
1,-hasie•eoiatietteed the Butobering'busitieen end
will be prepated to itipidy persons Wit 4 a prima or
ttOle at Beef nte • rneatisy and niday tif• 'cub week
4unng the wesson, at tingeellar adjoining the %Way
neebero',Wotel:' ')" '' ' ' • '
• 11104A81:4UNNINGHAM:a
litateds:29—tf t • s• '• 4
.
F OR a cake of 'finis titisp, you mon oil*
„
improved 41 - JamOttid'oy tte sae.,
Farinergwill please,,,loak at the great advantrige in Thrashing
r• Grain vvitti
..,:G.K. , _SER . S'. PATENT -'.. ....,
ST 13011 G ULITING .GR Alilliflß'llol,
CLEANER AND DAGGER'
With the latest Imiiroved Triple-Geared Horse Power,
driven either by Gear or Belt.
This Mac tug to conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, being perigementlY filed on two
• • - • -,.1i1y-move-or-shift-it-alrottri - etrthat - it is not half trouble in a bare floor - a. •
common thrasher' and shaker. It Waled easily plit in operatidn. It is simple, (sadly managed, •elinble
durable, compact anti cleanly to work by when in operation, not making near the dud as the come:ion
-machine or other Separators. •
Farmers ears red assured that thiemnichine is nu humbug. and judging front the high recommends
lion of farmers that are using them, I must e 'me to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that fa
mere want and will have as soon as they: have an Opportunity to eppreciate and attest its marks, fo
which I hope they will give me an opportunity,' a. I am willing to he responsible if, it does , not prior
ae represented in this Circular.
No. I is a eight-horse power, with cast iron throvbet frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, six
teen inches in diameter and thirty three inches long: Trunk has ten inch rake otank and Omen rakes
is:thirty•five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the seonu I rake, these carry - thestraw out on thci
tops, and deliver it on the stacker; which will deliver about thirty.five feet beyond the feeder, on a stac.
fifteen to eighteerrfeerhigln - and - can be easily. managed 'to carry the chaff with the sirs w, or deliver i
in a separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straWlifi chalfTremedierai
difficulties in cleaning grain againit wiriav , weather. It bags the grain by reasonable management, suf
Mainly clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances. is from twenty la testy bush
els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorable
circumstance, it will thresh from forty to tiftv bushels per •hour, and With more ease end agreeablene.
to hands than any other machine now in common use.
The No. 2 Machine, fully represented in the above cut, is, particularly adapted ,to the farmer's pse; is
intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,900 pounds; has en iron thresher
frame, and cylinder, 14 inches in diameter a d 18 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or i
desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver, th:
straw and chaff together; wili,hrenh and clean*, in gond grain, ready for-minket, from .100 to 176 bushel,
of wheat, or from 300 to 500 bushels of oats per day, using four or s.. horses, and the same number o
hands; but to force the work, under nros t favorable circumstances, good g gin, 4c., will thresh and Ilea
. considerably more. The Machine will threah and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the
commoh machine, an& reunites nn more•horso power, but in many cases does not run so hard. It wil
apply very well to a two-horse railway power
Shop,Prices of Machines range from 3210 to, 3525.
UPI warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of materia
workmanship, &c, •
rrifniting_now_tAken_a_room_to_keepitep_air Casting!, on hand,
am prepared to furnish a variety of other agricultural implements. the lateidand best — improved. am
such as ore best adapted to the wants of the farmers of this part of the country : Such as the Hagers
town (Miller's) Clover Stemmer. Huller and Cleaner, which is proving by its own merits to be one of
the best machines of the kind now in use. The latest improved HIJCILE EHE PER AND MOW.
ER combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone.. The American clay Fork and Knife combined,
Hay Rakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &O. dte Ste. which 1 will furnish on short notice and warrant
- them - tcr answer the purposes for which they are intended, .1.% •
FrOrders solicited and promptly attended to. Fur further particulars, circulars, &c, address
DANIEL IA UMW% -
Virapiesboro',,Ftanklko Uo. Non's.
May 4, 1866.]
Waynesboro'
AND
MACHINE
GEISER'S PATENT SELF•REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND'RAGI
OER, AND THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND THIPPLE.GEAREO HORSE
POWERS. DRIVING EITHER HY GEAR OR DELL *, ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE,
' READY TO RUT ON WAGONS.
I, the undersigned, desire to call the attention of Farmers and Thresher:nen of Franklin and adjoin
log counties to tilia machine. It has been before the priPic for a number of years, during which time
has given general satisfaction, and the patentee bay made some very important improvements which rent
der it sill more complete, bOth for clean Separating and cleaning, and also for the ease of'dniught and
feet threshing. I take pleasure in recommending it to the public knowing that it will give the best seas
faction. lam manufacturing two sizes, viz :
The largest is eight•horse power and will thresh and clean from 200 to 4500 bushels per day.
The am all size. 'bee the above which fully represents the machine, also full description, price, iitc.,of
machine. Persons wishing machines should send in their orders in reasonable time to insure their being
tilled.
lalarnain VC) ISIAZIMI2(III324W
AND MANUA() ITRERS OF SYRUP
lam manufacturing different sizes of Sugarcane Mills (to he driven either by water, 'steam or horse
power) and Evaporators and fixtures for making Syrup; also Portable and Stationary klteafO Engines fOr
driving Mills, Threshing Machines, Sawing Woou, &c
I am fully prepared to make the above zo order and on short notice; also
GRIST AND SAW MIGL GEARING, SHAPTINO AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST
IRON WA'T'ER-W HEELS. IRON KE P'I'LES. dtc,
Stovesand Plow 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
end Drilling' Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in the' most satisfactory manner.
am also prepared, to manufacture to order machinery for wood. suck as Tonging and Gru•ping ma
chines for flooring, Surface. Tenons and Madding machines. &c.
1 also offer to the public a nes - a — and valuable improvement in my steam_enginea, made within the
last yeir, 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 hake are all experi•
anced workmen in this line of business, and I use all good material, so that I am perfectly safe in war
ranting all my work. •
lam also prepared,to do repairing in workman like manner, 'on the shortest notice. orders solicited
and promptly attended to. All orders sent in for repairing must ee accompanied•with the cash.
For particulars and circulars descriptive of macltine, address
GEORGE FRICK, •
•
Or DANIEL Goma, Proprietor of Territory add solicitor of, orders, , Waynealroto.' Franklin Co Ps.
Sepal —tr...
THE GREAT
HAT & FUR MOM
OF TIIE
CUMBERLAND VALLEY,
LOCATED AT
CHAMBERSBURG, PENN'A.
---o--
'Z. L. DECHERT
OULD inform his numerous frisndiam.l cap
WOULD
that he hart just returned from the
East with an extensive assortment of Foreign and
I)omeitic, tulles Furs, embracing Hudson Bay,
Ruisia and Mink Ittablo,, Inman and American
Fitch, kiiheriim equirici, Water and French Mith,
4c, o'e ! ' ‘ which he to oiterintiet very, low rates.
, • • . , •
lIISASSORTMENT
•
.up saoacia
am] inagfloent Stoie Room, cannot bq equa led in
t h e Bate:. .; • . :1
.Celt and asataine•iis doel, at hip' stote on Matti
a riot, ChaMbeoburg, Ps.
Sign of %ha DIG RED HAT. • • =,
Nuvpinbor It; 18G&
•
Foundry
SHOP.
QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE IST
NAT. BANK OF WAYNESBORO'.
pul 1,1867.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts
U. 8, Bonds to secure circulation • . -: 25.400,00
U. 8 Bonds on band • 41.500,00
Due from Banks
P. & A. Tel Stock 60,00
Rev2Stamps and Cub •Items 283.49
Over drafts 0 . - 6,06
Current Expenses 1.202.08
Specia end:Legal Tends? Notes 30.421,00
Nat' Bank Notes and frac.Currency 8056 3 ,34
State Bank Notes . 43.00
LIABILITIES.
, ,
espial Stock . ' 75.600,1i0
•
Surplui fund - • • 7,500,00 •
Profits, Discount and Interest .. 9.730410
Circulation out Standing , •,.. . - • 66.67540
Due Depositors . , - , 49.96'i:20
. ,
Due to Hanks - " 9 62148
• ' ; $21)4.403,58
,The above statement is just and ;true to the best
of my knowledge and belief. ' .
JOHN PHILIPS; Cask.
Byrom and subscribed before me. April 2.l 1887
Ap.1161) • J. F. KURTZ; N. P.
Notide TO Taw'.Payers.
Twill allow a discount of 5 per cent., on all State
Count] Tixe.uutil lbe 25 ' day - f April. in
order to give those 'a . chance, who 6tuld pot rioit
Clistnhersburg oh account of
bad' roads, tinting the
istotith 01 l iNatch n Waivetht discount. The Tax.
payers willathinitili their own interest by calling at
the • Trilliums;Cheintiershotg and ,pat
their blots* 10:ouisty Taxes 'on `or tiortire the 25tb.
. sr,, JOHN . ilas l 9l4R. Trt
' Of J, BaucAT, Awn: ,1
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ave also Releoted and
ARE . receiving fresh articles in their line of bit
omega from the Cities weekly, which enables
them to offer` and sell At 's fait price, with. the• ed.
ventage of the reduction of the eastern market—
Their stock is large and increasing proportionally
to the reduction „or - the whoh sale press.. They
have for sale Drugs, Medicines, Patent MCdicines;
Paints, Oils, Dye S , affs, Fruits, Confectionary,
with all articles a natty kept in drug storiw—.;
Thankful tor the patronage• heretofore received, re-'
epecttuily a-k an =tease as welt as avontinnanee
of public favors. M. M. STONER,
M. H. S'f ON rat.
Waynesboro', August 10, 1800,
FALL AND ' WINTER !
r +I3E stdiscr,ber, has just received a most eaten••
sive assortment; of new Pall end Winter Goods,
embrcing all the West styles( or Ladies Dress
Goods, Chaste, Siicgues. Black and Colored Cloths,
Mutters, Gentlemen and Boys' Clothing. Domestic
Goods, Blankets, Carpets, Balmoral au d Hoop
Skirts, dtc., &c.
.The extent and variety of our Stock can only be
appreciated by personal examination. whirl' is so
licited Purchasers may save 15 1140 per cent. ny
examining this stock, as great bargains will be giv
en. • S. OGILBY. ,
Hagerstown, Nov. 23.
HE undersigned would respectfully call the at
tention of the Public to their stock of . •
P r ETNLZJX I II7I = I.3I3, _
embracing sit article■ of Furniture usually manu
factured hy cabinet makers. We will also give our
attention to
OOZ'PIN MAKING,
and hope by strict attention to business to merit a
liberal share of public patronage. Alt orders for
Furniture or Pans intended to with dispatch.—
Our Furniture R om.‘ can be i tound on Main street,
up stairs, in Willairns Fl meg an's thillehop.
J. fif. bLF. BE.N DER,
December 41-tf.
FIRST MATE A L BANK
$39.861,80
Waynesboro',Franklin Co. Pa.
Capital paid in $75.000.
Collectiona made prOmptly and remitted for at
lowest rater of Exchange on New York.
Directors;—W. S. Amberson, Alex• Hamilton.•
George Beers; George Jacobs. Daniel Mi kley
John Price, Henry Good, James Clayton, Joseph
Price,
• Correspondents .7--. The Viral National Dank of
Philadelphia and Bth National Bink of New York.
W. IS Aimensurr„"Pres't. ' Jso. Pzimie. Cub.
25Xs 25X.
$204,493,68
Best ens yard Wide Bleached Muslin just receiv
ed at , 314'IVALFE & HITERBEW I ,I, . -
Cuannanssusat
and selling ut 23:cents, same as has been selling at
37. Send for a piece. Remember the place,. No,
maim time.
/Horeb 01" KRT.:ALPE & IIITERBE W.
.1.14 ~ 0 my! SX. I.
HE•AD
at ' • itETCAIaFE dc i HITESHE .
Caamiumexuaa. .
They ars ogling tiem at: 5 dada' acne quali as
ha Ewer) felling at 1 , 5 and 70 mai. Via?
113'
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r, m ain {dim * 141
I, it,
AV ~
WING parchaseti the Drag fftorgi of M. I
A. Rnier; fonnerly kept by hi tneelf, wnuh( onll
the attentidn 'of:the "eitimins 6f ‘haynembore and
vicinity to hie ledge , and Wolfs* bated Mock of
NRIIIMRS, C. -
comprising everything found in the thug hada,.
My stock consists in part of . , , _.
Drugs
Paiute', • . ,
' ‘ Oils,
Varnishes,
• Dye Stuffs,
Chemicals,
• Perfumery,
•
Pane; Soaps, -
Panay Attielei,
Brashes,,
Putty,
'White Lead,
Carbon and Paregon. Oil,
FOREIGN,AND,DOMESTIC 'FRUITS
- AND
BBESEtITIMS,
Sonterget Scotch and Rapp*
Sou& Havana, Principe and
Common Cigars, Pure Wines
and LiquOrs for Medicinal put
poses, Cosmetics and every de
scription of Toilet Articles,
Using my uunnat exertion Go secure the Began')
Purest articles of Drugs and Medicines, I can as•
aura the puldic that they will' find hem only such
es can be relied on: •
Purchasing for Cash !
AND
Selling_. at small Profits !
I offer my goods ttt one price and that the very
!coyest.
• or Physicians' Prescriptions compounded with
care.
March 24, 180.
STONER & STONER,
DRUtiGISTS,'
NEW. DRY GOODS
FOR
NEW FIRM.
gax..
300 PIECES
JUST OPENRD
FIFTY DOZEN GOOD QUALITv,
' 711- , •
•• t •
rr,kl •
„ t
supply, or. Cipeeileti; 06 4 ey '
pew, Prepilffiali): : lloli itt reduced' ;The f, etoah''
etobtasse Jo, pst,t the tolkotAng • ' • '
.
, •
Tess-- ToOnit
lEmmperiel, .
Oohing!,
4 Syttipii= Vheessi „
Oulu*. =)• -Coffeesi
Maltase, = • ' Otwoolete,
litpMari ground end ariontindi 'Belting Wird.), of
all kinds werrentridireek and AU the beet 'quality...
Kogos:tho; Lam shades; silekii and , chimneys.
Alio No L K nt•Oilvi -•'•••' • ,
qi;tiCiD =06415,
H. B. Niey,: IVri. Ad, Find Cat, - antl alliheites
" " lirithdo 6(.ohr:eying and eineiting
Sponn,_Tobiresloir•of shOtirt different hinds.
4. Oys. ehelh • • • . •
Salt and
G. A. Salt, Miry; 'ergo eiml sinall. sack, Macktel
No I sad aby the:bore!. '
Cakes end Candies,' (, Flifeie Blacking,
Water end klui.tirackens, . ' ' Brushes';
Orange., ~ Horse'
Lemons, • W6'l;Oll6 brushes,
Bahama, ' Westiboarde,'
- Clothes' lines, •
Prunes, • Conitionme,
, Almonds, . Hickory " •
Walnuts,, Painted Buckets, • '
Cron ] Nara, , • Beast Hooped
Pei Nuts; ' Bushel Baskets,
Pepper'- " Clothee' •
Tomato Cersup,, Ladies' Tray, gaskets.
'Pepper Sauce.. Chip daskets, &tie
Brown!'s Trachea, 61411031 ": 21 .
Babbitts Soap, EnVeloPtui;
Harrison's a • • Drain Paper',
Dobbin'e Electric Soap, Fools Cap,,
Castile. Soap, fancy Soaps,
Harlow's Indigo, Oallager &lip& Oig '
Paper Collars, Prepared Coff ee ,.
Hoaert's Embrocation, Essence a.
Hoover's 'lnk, • Frey's H. Powder. '
Matches, Carpet T
Gun Caps,, Powder' and Shot,
Machine 'forist. • Inc:wing Silk, S. 8.
Black Cottosi,Thresd, Spool Cotton, •
Needles and Pins, • Darning Needles, ,
Singer, Machine Needles.' Hair Pins,
, Shoe ?Strings, ' Lead Pencil*,
'steal Pens, Pocket Knives,
Pen Holders, et ' Connie,
Long eroMfo. Lilly
Ladies' Dress COlDrly Mean Fun,
Hair Oils, Perfu stades,
' Nerve and Bone Liniment, Cocoa Nuts. -
And connected 'with the Gktkety We hav e Flou r ,
and Feed which we will deliver. at Mill prices.
rir net highest prices paid. for Butter and E gg&
and all kinds of Country Produce,
We are thankful for past favors, and by strict at
tention to bo- nicks and a desire to please all, hope,
to receive a liberal share of the public's patronage,
for we feet confident that our goods 'end pfiees wilP
compiles favorably with those of nay otficr house.
• LIM' & DICKEL.
May 11—tf,
Ziflok,
Linseed Oi l;
Fish Oil,
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
14' MILD tespectfolly Inform the thee
they have now opened at their new rootn,en.
the southwest corner'of the Diainond, in V 4 ayees—
boice, a large and teeth selected' Mock of
Dry Goodo,
Groceries,
"lard ware
,
. and. Cutlery,.
•
iron, Steel, Nails, Coach-makets Goods of evilly ,
Queensware; flrdientare. Shoes
pets. Oil Cloth*
,Painte, Glass,Oks, Varnish Brush
es, Fish, kilt, and all-kind of Goods kept in a well
regulated store Our goods are all' new and fresh
aodhave' been bought for cub at the' late ;decline
in pricer.
We flatter ourselves'that from our long -experi.
ente *Janine's, and a determination to sell goads
"ninon profits, the shall be able to ofibr Unusual
inducements to all buyenilvtito deiiire **save mon
ey: Pleise call end see in
We have a large and woll smarted stock of sta.
pie and fancy Dry Goods,:embnicing
Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cotionades, Cords, pen'.
ims, Stripes, Cheeks, Gingham,: Linin and Cotton
Table Kapers, Crash for Towels.Callooes,Ddains,
41paems,
Trirnings, Shawls, Brown and •Bleached Sheeting.
and Shirting., Tickingsi.i Linen., Flahnels, White .
Roods, Magda, Hosiery and Rollout.. We are re
ceiving new gdods every week and•will okay any
article wanted that we have not on hand in• a fewi
• We pay the highest market price for all kinds of
country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs,
Dried Fruit, Rags, dur,
- May 25, 1866. . •
NEW LEATHER
. ,
j RWIB 8. FORNEY & SONB,..wcallil ,
infants
_Lathe public that they have received. aouthir
ply of geode at their . new .Leather :wad., mit,.
Store. ombracing among othax • articles the How
ing : . •
Sole .Leather,' Rough Skirting, Hemlock and
Spatiish Sole, Calf Skins t French Call do.,
Sheep do„ French and Ilene • Morocco,
Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every "style'
and Size, Threads, • Boot Webing, Laces,
Galloons, Size Sticks. Measure Straps,
• Deer Bones, Burnishes. liihavek,Laat
Hoops, Peg Floats. Double Cutters; IV 64 .
Knives, Nails and Tacks. ,Was, .
Clamps,
Crimp Boards, Bnebers, Bristles, Lasting
Irons, Files, Ink Powders, Sand Paper,.
Compasses,_ Boot Trees, Pegs,. Knives;:
Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; 'Rasps
and Files„ Auls and Handles; Collis - Irons„
Lung and Shoulder Sticks, Byeletra ruist
Eyelett Parishes, Strip ' •„ '
And all oilier articles usually kept in snoh store‘ ,
Wert cash price paid for Hideo and;
Lfkins -
1 8., ' ronNET ar, soros,
sutmeriber win my dry- highest
,eashirl,l
for *OOO. PoilOtisocnoW Ape*.
1)26- tti 'RW4. b'raWARII
frit ate 1. 't
, 0 r
Confections.
NEW STORE.
COON tt.STONEHOUSE
Cloths,. Cassimeres,
FINEY DRESS GOODS,
FINDING 'STORE!
DRIED APPMI.
r': '
ii=
Sundries.