Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, May 24, 1867, Image 3

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THE GREAT
ZINGARI BITTERS.
AflLEttire• 1 1, 3re• - liirecattv'e
OF CHOLERA !
THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was dikov
ered arid introduced abou t twenty years ago by
Dr. S. Cheeping, an eminent Egyptian physician.
He had long seen and felt thelvant of some rem•
cdy which would strike at the root of the disease,
and so prevent much of the suffering which the hu
man family was then compelled to endure. .
• This great question was presented to his mind
every day in vivid colors as he moved among the
siek and dying, and observed the inefficiency of
nearly ail the remedies then in use. Thus he was
mad 4.0-think- a nd-experiment;-ind_after-ten years-of
study and labor, he presented to his fellow-man the
wonderful Zingari Bitters. The t fleet of this prep
aration in the prevention and cure of disease, was '
so marvellous and astonishing, that the most flatter
ing marks of royal favor were bestoWed upon him
who discovered it. His name was placed upon the
Roll of „Nobles, anti a gold medal with the follow•
ing inscription—Dr. S. Uheopsus, the Public Bene
factor—was presented to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used in several epidem.
ice of Cholera, both as a preventive and curative
measure, and with great success, that it has been
introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of
time 01~ world; — The — old - saying ,that an ounce of
prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with
—marvellous-force-to-cholera,-and-therefore-any-rem
edy that will protect us against this terrible disease
stpuld be freely and persistently used.
All pathologists now agree that the cholera pistno
acts on the system through the blood, and that any
con bination which acts on the excretory organs,
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,lnit of nearly all other maladies, es
pecially the different forms of fever.
The Zingari !titters is just such a remedy as the
above conditions require. It acts on the organs of
eviretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect bal
ance between them. This Hitters is composed en
tirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that
every organ is arte I upon and put in tone. Its taste
is pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting.
Numerous cases of the following diseases -have
been cured ny it: Coolers, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever — Ague, ervoua
Debility, Anaemia. Dysyepsia, Flatulendy, Colic, -
crofula, &c. urPrice $1 per quart bottle.
-__-.Principal_Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Har
risburg, Pa. sold by Druggists, ' Hotelkeepers
Grocers. F. RA HTER, Sole Proprietor.
For safe at the "Waynesboro' Hold," by V. B.
GILE6RT, Agent. ,
IRE PROBLEM SOLVED-AT LAST.
Tbo best method of converting paper money into
gold and silver is to call at the Jewelry Store of
C. C FORCE
Who has just returned from the city with a large
and beautiful assortment of Goods which he offerb
- at reduced prices, consisting of Ladies' and Gent le
men's
GOLD AND SILVER
merican and Swiss WATCHES,'
SETS OF JEWELRY, PINS,
RINGS, SLEEVE BUTTONS,
CH ATA LINE, Leentine GUARD
and VEST CH AINS, alga, a
large assortment of Silver and
Plated Waro,such as Dinner and
Tea CASTORS, Cake Bask
ets, Coffee URNS, Napkin
' RINGS, Ice and Cream
PITCHERS, Butter
DISHES, But ter
0 KNIV ES,Salt and
Mustard Spoons,
Oysterand
Cream I.ad-
Ies,GOII
LETS,
SALT
CELLARS, TEA, TAME AND DEAER,T SROONS,
&o &c. Also—A large assortment of the CELE
BRATED
SETH THOMAS' CLOCKS.
rir Persons will please remember that here they
can find a large assortment of
UOLD,
SILVER,
RUB HER,
STEEL AND
PLATED
SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES
rar Particular attention paid to'the REPAIRING
of WATCHES. tar All Watch Work warranted
for ONE YEAR
N. B.— The' highest cash prieepaid for OLD SIL.
VER find COLD. C. C. PoRCE,
At the Old Stand of Thos. A. Routh,
four doors East of the Washington House,
May 17 1867.--ly
DENTAL CARD.
DR. H. PORItEST,
ri
-) thelk
- exxtisit,
REPURNS his th ks to t e citizens of Charn
bersburg and the i ' generally for the pa
tronage he has hitherto received, and would respect
fully inform his patrons and friends that he has re
moved his office to No. 27, Main Street, next door
to MeClintocit's hat store.
Dr. Forrest being a graduate of the Pennsylvania
College of DENTAL SURGERY, and having been
in practice for several years, is thoroughly experienc
ed in every thing that canes within the province of
fast class Dental operation*.
Dr. F .havang furnisbed his office with one of
DR. BEAN'S
Patent Improved Appatus
for the manufacture of Perfectly pure. NITROUS
OXIDE GASwould announce that he will be at
all times prepared to administer this popular
Anaesthetic
for the EXTRACTION of Teeth without
Pain All
DENT.AL OPERATIONS will be per
formed at Dr. Forredt's Rooms, N 0.27, Main Street,
Charnbersburg, Pa. [May 10-Iy.
NOTICE.
wE will offer to sell at ilublic Outcry in front
of F. ilowden's Howl, in Waynesboro,' on
Saturday the 25th inat.,,at 9 o'clock, M„ the
Public Roads of Washington Township, in sections
to contractors to make and keep in ender . according
to specifications for one year. All sections thatbids
are considered , too high will not. be • sold •on said
day. • , HENRY HFiMOLE,
Moyl7-2w. HE N.RY X. STO.N ER.
NOTICE.
OTIGE. is hereby given that letters.° f sAdmin=
istration on the:Estate of John Shockey, of 0,
ate of Washington 'Pewitsltiy. Dee'd, have been
granted• to • the undersign, All . persons knowing
thennelve's indebteitto [mid Estate will please make
immediate payment and allege having child's will
present them pioperly authenticated foraettlements
GkIRibTI 8110cKE.Y,
May ~,Atimiaistrater.
- E4NESI I ')).;P,A.PE; .112.'•D,' 1138 DrOadirey,
Nam' Yotk,liiiitigr for'years made diseases ofwamen
a speciality ku,stutly and:piecticeArittrmarked pro
le:ol°nel succors, - devote e fifs time'neviinotitly to of
ficellia practice and corresponli e - with his 'tumorous
Otranto Iftratighotit the 'I/ nito tee,. Ladies can
confidentiafiy addreis Wei cm he moat delicate sub.
jeet. and imeiire proper and prompt reply. Enclose
;stamp :postage. [April 20--3 m,
VV. A._ REID,
Hostetter, Reid & Co.
CALLS the attention of buy-(l7jA,
ere to his stook of goods just ill=_-7 . 1(
received, vis :
Steamed Cove angSpiced Oysters.
The "celebrated A. FIELD Brand!' in 1 lb. and
2lb Cane. McMURRA InS Balt. Oysters. Lunch
Oysters, an x L N 7 thing for Pic Nie and Private
Parties. All sold by the case, dozen, or single can.
[Fresh Fish in Season.] Particular attention paid
to the Fish •rado. .
Shad and Herring by the bid or half bbl. Shore
Mackerel by the hbl., halves and quarters.
He keeps everything usually found in a well reg
ulated Grocery, all of which will c sold at a very
small advance. for Caen only.
Come to "Mexican Row '
His best bow to his customers nr the liberal en
couragement heretofore extended to him.
May 17, 1867.] W. A. REID.
P• S. Highest market price paid for Country
Produce, such as Butter, Eggs. Bacon, Lard, &c.,
in exchange for goods, or bough tfor cash,
LATEST ARRIVAL OP
HAVING just received from the Eastern mark
ets a fresh supply of Groceries, etc., they are
now prepared to sell at reduced prices. Their stock
embraces in part the following :
Syrups;
Sugars.
Molasses,
Spices, ground and unground. Baking articles o
all kinds, warranted fn•4h and of th.. hest quality.
Koreseoe Latnpi, shades, wicks and chimneys
Also No l Kerosene Uil. •
Hagerstown, Md
R.Wi GE) clota cma
H. B. Navy, - Nat. Loaf, Fine Cut, and all the lies
" " Con., Brands of Chewing arid :smoking
" Spuns, Tobaccos of sixteen different kinds.
" " Oys. she 11.
G. A. Salt, Dairy, large and small sack, Mackre
No ! and 3 by the barrel.
Confections.
Cakes and Candies-, Shoe Black ing,
Water and Su. Crackers, 4. Brushes.
Oranees, Horse -
Lemons, Wh't wash brushes.
Raisons, , tsVos!,boar.its,
Figs, Clothes lir.es, -
Prunes, Corn Brooms.
Almonds, Hickory " t z .
Walnuts, Paint d Buckets,
Cream Nuts, Brass Hooped "
Pea Nuts, Bushel Basket;
Pepper Clothes "
Tomato Catsup, Ladies Tray. Baskets
Pepper Sauce, Chip Baskets, &c.
Brown"s Troches, STATIONVIM
Babbitts Soap, Envelopes.
Harrison's '• Note Paper,
Dobbin's Electric Soap, Fools Cap,
Castile iSoap, , Fancy Soaps, ,
Barldw'e Indigo, Gallager Soap Si Oil
Paper. Collars, Prepared G:caree,
Robert's Embrocation. Essence "
Hoover's Ink, Frey's H. Powder's,
Matches, Carpet Ticks,
Gun - Caps,
Powder and Shot
Machias 'Pw let,- • ; Sewing Silk, 8. ev:
Blaeli'Cotion Thread, „Spool cotton,
Needles and Pins, - . - 'Darning Needles;
. Singer Alachine Needles, Hair Pins,
Shoe Stringy, ' .* - . Lead 'Pencils,
Steal Pens, . Pocket 4 rlivos, .
Pen .Holders,' " Comte,
Long Combs, • Lilly - White,
• Ladies' Dress CO;11 1, 8 . . Mean Fun, ,
Hair Oils, Porfu aeries,
Nervia and Bone Liniment, Coeoa Nuts.
And connected with the Grocery we have Flour
and Feed which : we will deliver at Mill prices.
lar4',he highest prieespaid fur.Dutter aud.Egge
and all kin de of , courttry• Produce.. ; • .
Wo nre thankful for - past favors, and by. strict at
tention to hairless and •rt, desire to please hope
to'rieeive a liberal share', Of'the paubnage,
for we lief confident that'our goods and prices ,
earnparefavurably with those of any other lioattei
,& DIOKEL.
May 1 L-.7t,t.
rr
[( ID GLOVES.-50 doze,/ ;busk:9llaq Kid
Ol f wes just roceitted at
klrrostms & Fitnumew's,
ChAtubersburg.
April 5,'67.]
FAMILY GROCERY !
•1•.. m.. ..•1:1•1m•
SUCCESSOR TO
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
KEROSCENE OIL,
GLASS AND QUEENS WARE,
WOODEN W ARE,
PURE SPICES;
NOTIONS,
LAMPS,
S. C lIAMS,
BACON,
CII HESE,
SALT,
MASON'S CRACKERS.
F X "Mil -31E3 •
GROCERIES.
LIDY & DICKE'
Cheese,
Coffees,
Chocolate,
Salt and Fish.
MOM=
Err • s
FOR INVALID SOLDIERS:
Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Com
monevealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, 1867.
The Board of Soper/isms appointed by the above
1 Corporation to carry out the objects of the act of in
corporation,'respectfully announce to the public that
the Legi.lature of Pennsylvania has authorized the
raising of funds for the • erection, establishment, and '
maintareanceir of in /Whim for Invalid Soldiers of
I the late war, to be on the Battle-field ofOetlys
burg. and titian inducement to patriotic citizens to
contribute to this benevolent object. have empower
ed the Corporation to distribute amongst the SO
scribers such articlesof valueand interest, from as
sociation with the Itte'war, or any moneys, elle. is
property, or estate, real or personal, whatever, in
this state or elsewhere at such time or upon such
terms, and an such way and en tier whatsoever, as
,to them shall seem - fit, any laws of this Common
wealth to the contrary notwithstanding.
The enterprise is cordially recommended by the
following named well,known gentlemen r
Major General GEORGE G. MEADE,
Ex-Governor ANDREW G. CURTIN,
Major General GALUsH A PENNYPACKER
Major General E. M. GREGORY,
Major Genroef i lOHN R BROOKE, •
Major General CHARLES .T. COLLIS,
Major General H'Y J. MA DILL,
Major General JAS. L. SELFRIDGE,
Brigadier General JAMES A. BEAVER,
Brigadier General' HORATIO G. sruK ELS,
Brigadier General JOSEPH F K N IPE,
Brigadier General WM. J. BOLTON,
Brigadier General SAMIi'L M. ZULICK,
Brigadier General JOHN F. MURPHY,
Brigadier General JOHN F. 13 ALLIER,
Brigadier General T. F. McCOY,
Brigadier General R. L. WINSLOW,
Brigadier General HENRY PLEASANTS,
Brigadier General J. P. S. CV )BIN,
Brigadier General J. M. CAMPBELL,
Brigadier General THOs. M. W 1 LKER.-
Brigadier General W M. COOPER 'VALLEY,
Brigadier General D M. Nt GREGG,
.S
Colonel l'. S.T UM 0 A UGH.
The site for the insuttuteiti (thirty .acres) has al
ready been purchased, and it is hoped that the good
work-may commence before midsulnmer.
Subscriptions will he received at the office of the
Association, Nei. 1126 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia'
on and after M• nits)? the 6th day of Nay, 1867.
F
or each subscription 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.
.. 0_
The' first distribution of awards will be made im
mediately upon the receipt of $BO,OOO subscriptions
1 'ch.
The distribution will be public, and under the di
rect supervision of the Corparators.
Persons at a distance are requested to remit their
aubscriptions-(when practicable) by Post office me
ley order, or registered letter, to insure prompt de-
livery,
The following is a schedule of the awards to be
made under: the first distribution, The items of
Diamonds and other precious stones were purchased
Nm-citizens - of - the - C 4 outh during the war,snd - their
genuinenebs is certified to by Messrs. Henle & Bros,
the 'post extensive ~ iamond importers in the coun
try and by J. Hermann, diamond setter. N, York.
GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOIt INVALID SOL•
It corporated by Act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, __1 . 867.
_____
Eighty Thousand Subscribers at Five Dollars Each.
1, 1 Diamond Necklace, 48 Brilliants,
valued at $30,000
2, 1 Diamond (:luster Brooch and Ear
Rings, 15,000
3. 1 Award 10 40 Government Bonds 10,.000
4. 1 Diamond Cross, bet in dilver 7,000
5. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 5,000
6. 1 Award 10.40 Government Bonds 5.000
7. 1 Diamond Single stone Ring 4,600
8, 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000
9, 1 ;Diamond Single - Stone Scarf Pin 4 000
10, 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4,000
11, 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000
12. 1 Pair single Stone Diamond Ear
Rings —3-600
13. 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 8.01)0
14. 1 Award 10 10 Government Bonds 3 000
15, 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 3,000
16. 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud / 3 000
17, 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch. 2,500
18. 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring . 2,500
19. 1 Diamond and Emerall,Brooch ,2,500
20, 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 2 000
21. 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 1,500
22, 1 Long Indian Camel's Hair Shawl 1,500
23. 1 Choice Emerald Stud 1,500
24, 1 Sinitic. Stone Diamond Ring 1,000
25 to 34. 10 A wards of 10.40 Government
Bonds, each 1,000
35, 1 Three-stone Diamond and Ruby,
half hoop Ring 800
36, 1 Diamond single.stone Ear Knobs 800
37, 1 Pair Di flional C uster Studs 600
38. 1 Diamond Single.stone Ring, star
• • setting 500
39. 1 Diamon .ingle Stone Pip ' 500
40. 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 500
41 to 50. 10 Awards of 10.40 Government
Teas—Young Hyscn
Imperial,
Oolong,
Bonds, each 500
51 1 Lady's Diamond set Watch 400
52. 1 Diamcind Single Stone Ring 350
53. I Diamond and Opal Cluster Ring 250
• 54. 1 Diamond Single Stow" Ring 200
55 1 Pair Emerald Scarf Pine 200
56. 1 Diamond single Stone Stud 150
57. 1 Diamond Closter Pin ' 100
581,1:-Alain , o and Pearl Brooch and Ear
Rings 100
50 to 158. 100 Awards 10 40 Government
Bonds, each 100
159 to 258. 100 Awards, Government Legal
Tenders, each - 60
3,000 Awards, Government Legal
Tenders, each 5
Sundries
The distribution of the above rewards will be made
in p iblic as soon as the su •scription is full of which
due notice will be given through the papers. On
ant after "ffay 6th the Diamonds will be on exhibi
tion at the iffier of the A ssociation.
The public can confidently. rely on everything
being conducted in the most honorable and (kir man
ner. All the awards will he handed to certificate hol
ders, immediately after the distribution, free of all
cost, at the office of the Company, No. 1126 Chest
nut street, Philadelphia.
We herein , . certify that we haye examined the
Diamond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, and 'o
ther precious Stoney, as described in the above list,
and find them all genuine.
BEN & SRO'S, Diamono Importers,'
26 Maiden' Lane. Drew Yerkt . '
J. HERMA NN, Diamond Setter.•
394 Broome Street, New York.
THE subscribers take this method of informing
the public that they have now on hand, at the
new Kiln, a superior'atticle, of Wood Burnt Lime
for Whiicwabbing; Plastering; Afc., which they will
continue to keep and sell at reasonlble rates during
he season. JOHN & .10SEPH M. IiK.SS.
March f3-3m
Afair ait.icla, of b,rown Sugar at Ioi coats at
p4,6a) Paws Jr: Ifokniciu's
2, 5
map far.coMa,at
Ap. 6] Pam & HORPLICUN
tillEEBl3 'et
ki April 5.
SHEET/NGSs till widths nt
Ap. Pinot di, Tlonvcu 'a.
Direct all letters to
J. D. HOF FM %N,
SZCRETAIIY - acrenu - or - Surenyrson g,
Box 1481, P. 0„ Philadelphia.
DIERS.
Ulf EziTNUT Street, Philadel
FIRST DISP4 sITION
CERTIFIC ATE.
AGENTS WANTED
Book. can he had containing Twenty Certificates,
DNB HUNDRED DOLLARS.
All orders for Certificates must be addressed to
J. D. HOFFMAN, Secretor, '
Dox 1981, Post Oflico'
Moy 10-2 m
FRESH LIME !
Still the Latest,
PoiCz.ifir Noonanim.
AND c ,
Most Important to . Mankind,
Is that I have,removed my
Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Store
from my ohl stand. one door west of the extenslv ,
lint and ,Fur Stem of Updegraff & Son, to the new
ly fitted room in the Washington • one door
Eastof Mr. Ogilbv's Store, where I have now Mature
one of the best selected•atocks of
English, French, German and Domestic
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &0,,
that sin be found in the city of Hagerstown or Coun
ty. These goods have all been selected with great
care, especially adapted to the Fashionable as well
as the Plain Dress, and at prices that cannot fail to
please all. All thoroughly shrunk before made up
and satisfaction guaranteed. I have also a stock of
• HEAVY COTTON GOODS
FOR
MEN AND BOY'S WEAR,
• OF THE BEST MAKE.
Linen Ducka and Plain Linens, and a full
stook Plain and Mixed Cassimeres
for Boy's Wear, 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.
All work guaranteed to 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
Singer- Family Sewing Machine,
arid am_ prepared_to_competo _with_every_other—Ma
chine sold in the town or country, and for sample if
Machines please call at my store.
I return my thanks to my customers and the pub
lic generally for their patronage extended me and
hope a continuance of the same.
llon't forget:—The place is the Washington House
Merehant Tailoring Establishment, West Washing
ton Street. Hagerstown, Md. .1. A, ISHER,
May 3,1867.
'TO ALL WIIO VALUE
Their Eye-Sight !
Cl • C) • - 3E" C:0 Mt C, 3EI
•\, % OUL ID respectfully announce to the citizens,
1 of Waynesboro and vicinity, that he has re-.
ceived a large assortment of the celebrated
t Caifey - COttifeXi - Orlditi — SpeCtaekt:,
in Gold, Silver, and fine Steel Frames. These Glass
es ore the best in use, ground of pure Cryital after
*he shape of the cornea of the eye, they strengthen
and preserve the sight 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 persons whose sight is impaired for distant
objects. 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. the old style
but of a late improvement, not split but only one
lens for both purposes.
MOK ED GLASSES for weak, and concave for
near sighted eyes. Giasses set in old frames. All
t.peetacles adjusted to the eye with an optometer.
Millers' Spectacles, Rubber and Gold Eye
Gl. A SSES, and everything pertaining to tbis breach
of business.
All Spectacles are warranted to suit the
Eye. tar Call and examine my stock.
• C. C. FORCE,
(Old Stood of Thos. A. Boult,)
4 doom East of tho Washington House.
Hagerstown, May 3-3 m.
_
CAPT. MILLER'S
Celebrated Ointment !
A sure cure for Ringbone, Spavtnif
Evil, Wind Galls Old Sores, or any En.
largetnent on a Horse.
This Ointment is so well known by the Farmers
in this community, that it is not necessary for me to
say anything about its good qualities, further than
that it has moved itself to be the BEST PREYA
NA ever oltere•t to the public for the cure of
the abeve diseases,_,l wish to inform the public that
I have purel sea from Mr. Miller the recipe for Ma
king this "Celebrated Ointment," and am now man
ufacturing it at my house at Mt. Hope, where per
sons wishing it can 1 supplied.
It is shofar sale by J, KUFtTZ, Waynesboro',
Agent, DANIEL TIUTLE,
May 10—lf
IV/EXIAT-NIZTIMELIr
AND
Fancy Dry Goods!
•it s.. A. FECHTIG would announce to the
Ladies and the public generally that she has
just opened out an extensive stock of Spring and
Summer Millinery and F4tnoy Dry goods,
Cloaks, Trimmings,
and hll ether goods' usually kept in Millinery and
Fancy Dry Good, Stores, which she is selling at
greatly reduced prices Ladies and others visiti g
Hagerstown, ere invited to call and examine her
stock. Her Stoais an the Northwest corner of the
Public Square.
Hagerstown, May 10-2 m. '
SASH, DOOR, SHUTTER, BLIND AND
FLOORING FACTORY
ArANUFACTURING to order and otherwise,
111 . 11(1 kinds of Building material nt moderate pri
ces, Alto sawing of evcry description, by mill and
circular saws, nt the Antietam Factory.
April 19 —3m.] 13. F. GOOD.
N. 13, Saw logs of every description wanted. for
which we will pay the highest, price. D. F. G.
Plants, Plants, Plants.
FARLY York Cabbage, Tomato, Egg, Pepper,
Strawberry (Agriculturist) Sweet ,Puttto &c.,
&t., , by the dozen, hundred or thousand at the gar-
den of
April 19-6 w
Plants! Plants!.
THE subscriber having turned his attention to
the cultivation of Plants is now prepared to fur
nibh the public with Sweet Potatoe, Cabbage, Beet:
and Pepper Plants, latest and most improved varie
ties, by the dozen or hundred. Residence and gar
en near Antietam Junction.
• it -- 4t.] M. C. DE ATRICH.
COUNTY T4EASU.RER.
AT the solicitation of a number of my friends, I
announce myself It candidate fir the office of
County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the
Union .Nominating County Convention.
FBED'K. Li. tiSNIVELY.
Shady Grove, April 6.'67, tc.
COUNTY TREASURER
rpHE undersigned, a resident of the Borough of
.11. Merccrshura,offera himself as a. candidate fir
the office of COUNTY TREASURER, subject to
the decision of the next Union Republican Conven
tion of Fmulilin County.
- JAMES C. PAITOY;
, Mercersbarg, March 18, 1807, lc.
DR, D. - A. STOUFFER,
. • DEN.TI:34'; GREENCASTLE, PA.
rEgni extracted without pain. Olfre in Clip:
IPainter's building,nearly opposite Adams' H
tel, where he will attend to Dentistry wit t,care and
attention. Old Gold and Silver plates taken in part
pay for new ones, • Teeth inserted from , a single
tootle to a fill set, insured for one year.
jan 18-Iy.
Newest, Best, Cheapest
pow., m 1 =I IA 141.'41
CEORcE BENDER
/MP' Mae recently °pond up an entire new
stock of
MNI;3E I ° AIL 3E 411Gir
All of which has boon obtained from On
justly celebrated house of A. JArtnETT, 13a1-
timore.
" Every article sold is WARRANTED to ho of
the best custom make, and the
_material just what
it isrepresente'd to be.
A full assortment of GENTS FURNISHING
GOODS always on_handouchits_linder_Clothing
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Collars, &c.
• All 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 goods ,are all of the
latest style. GEO. BENDER,
May 4-13/4 Waynesboro .
A NEW DISCOVERY !
Hagerstown the place , to Buy
DRY GOODS!
Tx &A. YINGLING,Tast corner of the pub
• lie square, have just opened out their Main
moth Stock of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS,
NOTIONSp& - c7 — They ha e now in a oFe an or
sale
2,000 yards Calico (fast colors) at 12+
4,500. " " best qualities • 15a18
3,200 " 4.4 BIOT - man 'a
1,100 " .3.4 k 7.8 " 12#a18
8,000 " 4 4 bl'h'd " 18a25
900 " 34a; 7 8 '" 12ia18
6,000 " Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, all
styles, qualities and prices, from a good style De
laine at 25 cents to a Oro_ Grain bilk worth $5,00
per yard. Their stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, WHITE
GOODS, EMBROIDERIES,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, &c:, is the
largest/in tho county and will be sold at greatly ro
duced prices. A largo stock of
Table and Floor Oil Clothe, Straw Matting%
&e. - &e.,lvill.be sold at City prices for Cash.
A large stock of F. HULL & CO.'S celebrated
Hoop Skirts always On hand. H. & A. Y.
May 9-Iy.
BOOKSTORECIND BINDERY!
MIIE citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity me
respectfully invited to give our Establishment
ben visiting Chambensburg. •
We have a general assortment of SCIIOOI. and
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONARY
and BLANK BOOKS.
,A Ise a full line of WALL PAPERS, BORDER
ING, Paper and Linen Window Shades and Fix-
tures, Picture Frames, Cords and Tassels.
Fairthilds' and other celebrated make of Gold
Pens,Which we warrant to give satisfaction.
Ladies and Gentlemen's Morocco Satchels, Trav
eling Bags and Baskets.
Berlin, Zephyr and Domestic Wool.
Photograph Albums, Pocket Books, Farctily , Pock
et and k3ehoot Bibles.
Presbyterian' Methodist, German Reformed and
Lutheran HYMN BOOKS.
Book Binding in all its branches attended to.
Paper ruled to any pattern.
Blank Books made to order.
Goods ordered weekly from the Eastern Cities.
Orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Agency for the sale of Internal Revenue Stomps.
J. N. SNIDER.
April 26.—et.
J. W. MILLER'S
• ARRIVAL OF , -
Spring & Summer Goods!
HAVING returned from the Eastern Cities with
a choke assortment of goods belonging to their
line, such as
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QU EMMA nE
CEDAR WA RE GROCERIES, CUTLERY,
I tender my thanks to the community %for their
liberal,patronage and hope to merit a continuance
of the same. J. W..%
April 19, 18G7.
IaAS removed her Millinery Store to the house
formerly occupied by Dr. Lechler, on Church
Street, and the Bret coin Coon & Stonehouse's Dry
Goods Store.
She has just returned from Philadelphia and is
now opening a splendid assortment of summor styles
of the Wait pat erns,
D. F. UOOD.
Bonnets, Hats of . every style. Ribbons,
and all kinds of Trimmings usually kept in a
Millinety Store.
Thankful for past favors and hopes a continn
ance of the same.
April 26—tL
To the Republican Voters of Franklin. County.
ENcrya.GED by ti r e generoussupLor t recd
efrnouonafomuoccabion,
idaLthe
earnest solicitation of a number of f iauds, I again
offer myself as candidate for "County Treasurer,"
subject to the decision of the Republican County
Convention. Any aid, you can consistently give
me in affecting my nomination, will be gratefully
appreciated. V&ry Truly Yours,
FLEAGLE.
Quincy, March 29 , 1807, tc.
DR. T. D. FRENCH,
. .
•
4 14 - 41:
',JEW WM M',
INSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted
nn Flatina, Gold -and Vugbnite.
• Particular attention given -7 (o the preservation o.
the natural teeth.
Nitrous Oxide Grua , adininistered for the
lien of - teeth without pain.
Office at his residence on - Mechanic Street.
Feb. 8.
WHITE awl Gray Wool Blunkot4f4, t ,
Nov 23.] Paioir. ,HOott;ioiett;',
COUNTERPANES and Bud Bpreael#at.
Al. 5./ nacE
CLOTHING
AND SUMMER
GLASS WARE, &C , &C
MRS. C. L HOLLINBERGER
LOW FIGURES!
NEW GOODS.
lOWA RENRICT & CO.
Are now Receiving
a Large stock of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES
QIIEIENSWMIE,
HARDWARE.
We call the attention of our customers and the
community to our new stock of goods which are
now
cheaper than they have
been for five
Our goods have been bough t at low prices and
yr.: think we can sell then) to suit all Wye-re. Givo
us a call,
A MBERSON, BENEDICT & Co
April 5, 1867.
GOOD NEWS
To every Man, Woman and Child. The groat
reduction in prices at the Waynesboro' now
HAT AND SHOE EMPORIUM. First
olass 0 00dB lis I• 0 111: I•
-11M1111.1.11.MME
This is o pc invitation to the reader to ex
amine my larg. et and most complete stock of epting
and summer gt oils ever uttered in/this little Homo h
Also:the best make of Clocke.and Trunks
Lamp Chimneys, Wicks,
• Hose I C osp , , R
Tobacco, &gars,
Pa er Collars
Indigo, soap Lye, Paper, Lend Pencils, ,Pens
Soda, Ginger, Variety of Soaps,
Cinnmon, Extracts, Hair Oils, --
Pepper, Matches, Lilly White, Rogue Salle,
Pearl and Silver Infant Powder,
Gloss Starch, Shoo blackning and Varnish,
Candies, Almonds, Mill VVri II and Window
Filberts,Peti Nuts, Brushes, Oak, Bushel, Clothes
Canes, Umbrellas, -Chip and Market Baskets,
Shoe Strings, - Essence of Cottoe,l
Stonobrakers Liniment find Pain Killer, and many
other Trinkets.
The Dietetic Shoe Sole, to loop the clammy's from
the feet should nevrr be lest eight 01. Retail pric , ,
25. Also shop rights sold at the low rate of to,
or d the pole firmetol at (uric°, which a ill pay a
large percentage,
Rememberthe - place - direcl li - oppeal'e the Town
Hall, on the Diamond,
Ladies and Miro,. a call and vet the nice trimmed,
and untrimmed Bata. Oh, I can sell them so cheap.
,Aprll 12 J, BEAVER.
NEW SPRING
-ArN B
SlRrimnrinimsq
GEORGE STOVER
HAS 'RETURNED FROM PHILADEL.
PH IA WITH A SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS
IFS (CD 4ED r3lir
AND
E . 42 T.MC CID SI-M •
NOTIONS, QUBONSTIRE
GROCERIES,
ikar• To which he invites the attention of
of his patrons and the public generally.
October 26, 1866.
COACH MAKING !
THE subscribers announce to the inblic that
they arc carrying on tho coach-making busi
ness in all its branches, at tho old stand, on East
Main Street, and have now for bale a fine stock of
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, new and.. 44.v.s
sccond•handed, which they will dispose of Me
Upon the most reasoroble terms, and warranted to
be os reprepiesented. Repairing of all kinds done
of stow notice aad upon reasonable terms. Norio
but the best material used and only the best mechan
ics employed. They feel confident that their work
will give satisfaction, and respectfully solicit a share
of the public patronage.
April 12-6 in
WAYNESBORC•'
LIVERY!
E subscriber takes this method to intorm the
1 public that he purposes continuing the Livery
business arid is now well supplied with couttertatdo
conveyances.and tine traveling forces for
`.. L jak, either riding or driving. Parties convey.
ed to any point desired, A share of pub
lie pstronage is n•spectfully solicited.—
r & z:-.4•,, Persons desiring horses or conveynneet,
% ill p ea s e apply at the" Waynesboro Ho
- .1011 N RICHARDSON ..
April 18-tf.
HOUSE PAINTING !
GEORGE & A. D. MORE INTRALL having
associated themselves in co.partuthrship in the
Painting, Graining slid Glazing business, inform
the public that they are now prep:stud to do house
painting with neatness and despatch and upon rea
sonable terms. Persons having any work in their
Inc will du well t r give them. a c4ll before waking
- vngagenteuts elsewhexo.
AIORGA TIT ALL SON.
Much 411—tg,
SPRUNG ltalnaorals at
Ap.+s I Pans & Efocrucu'
11 *.
r,6euta for a Elrod.N,t. at
AP_ 5 ], Roxitacife,
4ti `fir-23 11 . 1 a ba. lyagF.,' also bazging at
Ail. 51 norm=
HESS & CROUSE.