Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, June 07, 1867, Image 3

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MEDICINES,
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Waynesboro', May 24, 1867
EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE.
PATENTED FEBRUARY 14, 1860
SALESROOM, NO. 921 CHESTNUT ST.,
PHILADELPHIA
This Machine is constructed on a new principle of
mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable im
provements, having been examined by the mostpro-
Mund expects, and pronounced to be SIMPLICI
TY and PERFECTION COMBINED,
The following are the principal objections urged
agatnst Sewinz Machines :
1. Excessive fatigue to the operator.
2. Liability to get out of order.
3. Expense, trouble, and less of time in repairing.
4. Incapacity to sew every thscription of. material.
5. Disagreeable noise while in operation.
The Empire Sewing Machine is Exempt from:nli
these Objections.
It has a straight needle. perpendicular action, mak
es the LOCK or SHUTTLE which will
neither RIP nor RAVEL. and is alike on both skies;
performs perfect sewing on every description of ma
terial, from Leather to the finest Nansook MtAin,
with linen. cotton or silk thread, from the coarsest
t the finest number.
IT HEMS, FELLS, BENDS, 1313AIDR, TUCKS,
QUILTS, PI, ITS, IA EHS,
Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and
the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass,
and is
EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE.
All varielica of CABINET MACIMES from $6O up
wards. • '
LV"Particular attention is called to our NSW and
IMPROTED Manufacturing Machine, for Tailoring,
Mm-Fitting, Coach Trimming, &c. Its advanta
ges are simplicity, durability, rapidity, easy adapta
tion to all branches of manufacturing. It makes
perfect work on all material. It is especially desir
able in sewingiratent-Letither, arid is very still. In
shorcif - is the most perfect manufacturing machine
in the market.
N. IL Every machine guaranteed.
L'bll'lltE ti. M. CO.,
921 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
M'Agents wanted] NELVON Elul), Agent
Mar. 1.-24 mus.
B RDWN sugars from 10ete. up at
PRICK & Homan •
S HAD, Herring and Maeltrei nt
Pities & HoEntat'is
F LOOR Matting at
WHI IT Embroidered
Vn i d ao ga a t & H OE7 LICH'S
]3EATJTIFUL Organdie Lawns , tt.
Pawn & Honmen's
T AMISE Cloth at
CHIP and Straw ITats at
Pinoit & Hosrucn's
I ) PETTY Parasols at
NOTICE.
MITE subscriber informs the citizms of Waynes
boro' that he intratl-4 to run his Mill Wagon to
town with Flour and Milltuff; and can supply
persons with either article any day in the week,
cheap at cash prices. Orders for Flour or Btuffcan
be left at the Post OfE,:e. DAVID LOH It.
poR SALE
A - Prime arneos of Corn and Oats by the
1 - ity • Also Chestnut wood by the load.
ALEX HAMILTON.
April sth-tf.
-A. 2C sr SS .
HE subscriber informs those in want of Sweet
Potato° Plants that he is now prepared to sup
ply thorn with the choicest varieties.
May 3-4 t) -ff. W. FUN-IC,
/MEASURER-- Sam'/F. Greenawali ()flare
him
sel a candidate for the office of COUNTY
TR EATURER eubject to the decision of the Il
ium Nominating Convention.
Chambersburg, May 17.
INHITE and Gray Wool limokete at
Nov 23J hues & Hotirmicues.
OROCOO and Lining skins at
Ap. 1f ] p lucc &
PRICE & HOEFLTCIeN
PRICE & HOEPLICE'S
PRICE & IToraven's
WAGONS FOR SALE!
THEsntractiber offers _at privato sale 1 spring
wagon. 2 two horse wagons and 2 four horse
Goiernment wagons. J. H. FORNEY.
Fob B—tf.
MARSHALL ifs-KELLER,
, (Ruccestors to F. J. POSEY,)
DEALER • IN
WATCHES; JEWELRY
—AND
- - SILVER-WARE. - -
No. 13 Washington Street,
HAGERSTOWN,
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Hagerstown, 'Hay 24,—t1.
QUARTERLY REPORT OF TIDE IST
NAT. BANK OP WAYNESBORO'. •
April 1,1867.
_ _ _
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $39,801,80
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation - 75000,00
U. S Bonds on hand 41,600,00
Due from Banks 7,172,81
P. & A. Tel Stook 60,00
Rev. Stamps and Cash Items 263,40
Over drafts 6,06
Current Expellees 1,202.08
Specie and Legal Tends Notes 30,421,00
Nat Bank Notes and frec.Currency 8,56:1,34
State Bank Notes 43,00
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock 75,00040
Surplus fundl7,soo 00
,
Profits, Discount and Interest 2.730,90
Circulation out Standing • 66,675 00
Due Depositors 49,96 6 .2'0
Due to Banks l":: 2,621,48
$201,493,68
The above statement is just and true to the best
of my knowledge and belief. •
JOHN PHILIPS, Cash.
Sworn and subscribed before me. April s 2d. 1867
Ap. 5-6t] • J. F. KURTZ, N. P.
FIRST NATIONALBAN-K-
OF
Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Pa.
Capital paid in '875.000.
• Collections made promptly and remitted for at
lowebt rates of Exchange on New York.
Directors:—W. :S. A toberson, Alex Hamilton
George Hescre, George Jacobs. , Daniel 111 i ktr
John Price, Henry Good, James H. Clayton, Joseph
Price.
Correspondents :—The First National Bank of
Philadelphia and 9th National Bank of New York.
_W—S__Arassasuri—Eres_'i. JAm . Otis
Willow Grove Mill -
I
IHE subscriber informs the citizens of Waynes-
I bon; that he will hereafter run his Mill Wagon
regularly to town._ Persons supplied
Meal arid Mill stall. Orders min be left at the
Post Office, with Amberson Benedict & Co ,' at
Miller's Storo,or with John Walter. All orders
promptly filled, the cash to accompany each order.
—,l A COII-1100Y111?-1
10 CENT SUGAR at
'1 OOP Levy Sugar at
,C t
SYRUPS—Good and .eap at
S 1
REID'S,
QUEENSWARE—A new lot of beautiful styles
M REID'S.
CREAM CAKES—Nice for Tea, at
REID'S,
itHUB ARB and Vegetables— hrourrhout the
season, at REID'S.
May 17
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS—A fresh
assortment received this day, and sold at 8 cts
a paper by W. A. REID.
March 8; 1867.
WELL-TRIED REMEDIES
RUSSELL'S I TCEI OINTMENT, an immediate and cer
thin cure,
Iris also - a sure remedy for scratches on horses.
RUSSELL'S SALT Rut UIS OINIMANT, is unequal•
ed, • „ 50 eta
RnssELL'e PILE OINTMENT' cures after all oth
er remedies have foiled. $1 00
These ointjnents are certain, safe and reliable spa
cifics;as thousands have and are daily cern lying.
For sale by all Druggists and medicine dealers
General Depot at PINCHOT BRUEN & HO
BART, Wholesale Druggists, 214 Fulton et., (near
Greenwich), New 1 ork. .
Sent by mail; Itch. 40c.; S. R. 65c.; Pile, 1 50.
April 26--3 m.
CiALICOES from 10 cents at
) P.P./ 5 .i Piticc & Hoitmat's
ar - 'IOIIN TERP AN ES and Bed pressl. at
k_ . ) Ap. 5.] Palos & Hommles.
0 PRING B.ilmorals at
17) Ap. 5] - PaicE & Him/lan's.
bloents for a Head Net 'at
Ap. 5.] PuicE-& Hot SLIM'S,
I)AGts.-2 and 3 bu. bags, also ba -.Ming at
LIAP. 5 .] Plums & Ilorstaca'a.
2, cents for coffee at
i j Ap. 5] Pit= & Hocmcn's.
(II bIEESE at Placa & Hoerucn's.
`/ April 5.
CIDEMING'S, all widths at
Ap. 5.] Paint & HOFFLTCGI 'a.
L INEN Napkins at ,
Paws & Tlozruen's
BLACK and Drab Cord nt
Psticte &HOEPI,Ica's
THE PHRENAKOSMIAN INSTITUTE.
A Select Classical School for young Ladies,
and Gentlemen, at Green Castle, Pa.
J. EKING HUGHES. A. DI. Principal.
Fall and Winter Session will commence Sep
3. 1866.
TUITION
For Primary course per term of 20 Weeks $l,OO
" Advanced English course " " 'lO,OO
" Classical course 66 64 15,00
" Musie on Piano, Organ or Guitar 24 Les.
including uSe of instruments 12 50
" Vocal Music per session 5,00
Board can be secured with the Principal or in
pri‘nte families.
rirtiend for a Circular.
Aug 3 tf.
DENJ• FRANTZ, M. D. „ 1. N. SNIVEL'S, M. D.
- FIRS FRANTZ & SNIVELY having nesocia
tedj themselves in the practice of Medicine and
surgery wrinli strt- that they are well prepared to
treat melieei and surgical cases. Persons in
de tea to eimer of the above willplease make early
settlement to the time of their association, as they
wish to close their old books.
01R - ,e in Dr. Frantz's residence in the morn for
merly occupied ass store room by Mr. 1, Beaver.
April 14—tf.
NWZXZEZ•Z'Aeirraff2r4VAMMHZZZI.V.X
24 T. Js FILBERT, A,
if DRAPER,
NI
Utica eonstantly fur sale a full assortment of 4
kGOODS for Gentlemen's ware. IV
rirLatest City.fashions always on hand. 'II
Waync.shoro , Pe.
kxxxxsrarfax.:sammoixzwcfaz x
THE GREAT
ZINGARI BITTERS.
49. Mures PreVen.tiva
r.THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was discov.
vied and introduced about twenty years ago by
S. Cheopsus, an eminent Egyptian physician.
He had long seen and felt the want of some ram
ctly vvhich_ 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 ho moved among the
siek •and dying, and observed the inefficiency of
nearly ail the remedies then in use. Thus be was
lend to think and experiment; and after ten years of
study and labor, he presented to his fellow-man the
wonderful Zingari Bitters. The effect of this prep
oration in the prevention and cure of disease, was
so marvellous and astonishing, that the most flatter.
ing marks of royal laver were bestowed upon him
who discovered it. His name was placed upon the
Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the follow.
ing inscription—Dr. S. Cheopsus, the Public Bene
factor—was presented to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used in several epidem
ics 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
the old 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
should be freely and persistently used.
All pathologists now agree that the cholera pismo
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, but of nearly all other maladies, es
-peel:illy-the-different forms of feces.
$204,493,58
The Zingeri Bitters is just such a remedy as the
above conditions require. It acts ,on the organs of
excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect bal
ance between them. This Bitters is composed on
tirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that
every .organ is acte I upon and put in. tone. Its taste
is pleasant and its ettects prompt and lasting.
Numerous cases of the following diseases have
been cured oy it: Coolers, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever Ague, Nervous
Ansernia, Dysyepsia, Flatulency, Colic,
scrofula, .Sic. ra3 r" Price b per quart bottle.
Print; ipal_Dep_ot as the Wa ln utstree_tw ha rf,--H ar--
risb urg , Sold by Druggists, Hotelkeepers and
( , rovers, F. IL H TE ( ' It, Sole Proprietor.
Fur si;e at the "W ayliesboro .Hotel," by V: B.
61 - a - nwa - r, Agent. Liutie22-1-y.
THE PROBLEM SOLVED AT LAST.
The best method of converting paper money into
guld_and_ailver_ii_to_ealLat-the-Je-welry-btore of—
V. C. FORCE;
Who has just returned from the city with a large
and beautiful assortment of Goods which he offers
at reduced irices, consisting uf Ladies' and Gentle
men's
GOLD AND SILVER
American and Swiss WATCHES,
•
REID'S.
RINGS, SLEEVE BUTTONS,
CHATA LIN F., Leo»tine GUARD
and VEST CHAINS, also, a
large assortment of Silver and
Plated Ware,such as Dinner and
Tea CASTORS, Cake Bask
ets, 'Collbe URNS, Napkin
RINGS, Ice and Cream
PITCHERS, But to r
DISHES, But ter
KNIVES,SaIt and
Mustard S none,
Oyster d
.Cream 1. d
lea, G
L ,
SALT
CELLARS, TaA, TABU, AND DVIERT SROONS,
dm. &o. Also—A large assortment of the CELE
GRATED
SILTH THOMAS'CLOCKS.
Er Persons will please remember that here they
can find a large assortment of
GOLD,
SILVER,
PUB RE R,
STEEL AND
PLATED
SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES.
vr Particular attention paid to the REPAIRING
of WATCHES. or Ail Watch Work warranted
fot ONE YEAR
N. B.— The bigheat cash price paid for OLD SIL
VER and GOLD. C. C. FORCE,
At the Old Stand of Thos. A. Boullt,
four doors East of the Washington House,
May 17 1867.-1 y. Hagerstown, Md.
DENTAL CARD.
R. H. FORREST,
rleaatisst,
ETURNS his thanks to the citizens of Cham-
JR,bersburg and the public generally f)r the pa
tronage he has hitherto received, and would respect
fully infarm his patrons and friends that ho has re
mored his office to No. 27, Main Street, nez t door.
to MiClintock's hat store.
Dr. Forrest being a graduate of the Pennsylvania
College of DENTAL SURGERY, and having been
in practise for several years, is thoroughly experienc
ed in every thing that c mica within the province of
first class Dental operations.
11 . F. ha'ing furnished his office with one of
DR. BEAN'S
Patent Improved Appatns
ler the manufacture of perfectly puce NITROUS
OXIDE GAS would announce that ho will be at
all times prepared to administer this popular
Anaesthetic
for the EXTRACTION of Teeth without
Pain. All
DENZ'AI; OPERATIO.Arg will he per.
formed at Dr. Formes Rooms, N 0.27, Main Street,
elm mbershurg, PH. EVlny 10-Iy.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given thnt litters of Admin•
istretion on the Eb!ate of John Shockey, of C,
late of ‘Vaelongton Townshiy. Deed. have been
granted to the undersign, All persons knowing
themselves indebted to said Estate will ideas° make
immediate payment and these having claims will
present them property authenticated for settlements
cif HISTIAN SHOGKEY,
May 17—rt. Administrator.
ERNES I'D, PAPE, M D, 1128 Broadway,
New York, having for years made diseases of women
a speciality in stthly and prat tice, with marked pro.
festional success, devotes his lime now mostly to of.
lice practice and correspon knee with his r =croup
patrons throughout the United Stat..s. Ladies can
confidentially address him on the most delicate sub.
ject. and receive prep r and prompt reply. Enclose
stamp postage. ' [April 26-=3m,
C.l It PETS Y. CARPETS
Tips r received at Metcalfe & lliteshow'a, High
0 colored Wool striped carpet. Price $1 UO,sucb
se has been selling for $1.25. All wool ingrain
beautiful styles, hour $1.20 to $1,62.
April 5, '67.
Afair article of frown Envie ot 124 cents at
Ap. 3 ) Puler. 4Sz If ormer. s
X. 1866. L.
OF CHOLERA !
FAMILY GROCERY !
W. A. REID,
SUCTESSORItI
Hostetter, Reid& Co.
reVPILLS the attention of buy- (4A
c e ei r v s e t d o , h v i l e a ltoe_ k _
_of go . ods just ~
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
KEItOSCENE OIL, /
GLASS AND QUEENS WARE,
'WOODEN WARE,
PURE SPICES,
NOTIONS,
LAMB%
S. C HAMS,
BACON,
C HEESE,
SALT,
MASON'S CRACKERS,
Steamed_Cove and Spiced Oysters.
The "celebrated A. FIELD Wand" in I lb. - and
2._lbAlans—McM_Wlß RA X'S Bait. _ Oysters. Lunch
Oysters, an ELN T thing for Pic Ntc and Private
Parties. All sold by the case, dozen, or single cad.
30E - 1. IEPN 5 1 MME in,
[Fresh Fish in Season.] Particular attention paid
o_talt trade. _
Shad and Herring by the bbl or half libiS ore
Mackerel by the LW, halves and quarters.
He keeps everything usually found in a well rog ,
ulated Grocery, all of which will be sold at a very
small advance, for Oxen only.
Come to "Mexican Row.'
Hai beet bow to his customer' fol. , the liberal en
couragement heretofore extended to him.
May 11, 1867.] W. A. REITL --
P. S. Highest market price paid for Country
Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard, Ste.,
in exchange for goods, or bought for cash,
LATEST ARRIVAL OP
GROCERIES,
-0-
.LIDV & DICKEL
lIAVING just received from the Eastern mart
'jets a fresh supply of Groceries, etc., they are
now prepared to sell at reduced prices. Their stock
embraces in part the following ;
Syrups; Cheese, Teas—Young Hyscn
Sugars, Coffees, Imperial,
Molasses, Chocolate, Oolong,
Spices, ground and unground, Baking nrticles of
all kinds, warranted fresh and of the best quality.
Korosene Lamps, shades, wicks and chimneys.
Also No 1 Kerosene Oil.
cqUI CI) L 2 CMI EMI Q
H. B. Navy, Nit. Loaf, Fino Cut, and all the bes
" " Con., Brands of Chewing and Smoking
" " Spun., Tobaccbs of sixteen dilFerent kinds.
" " Oys. shell.
Salt and Irish.
G. A. Salt, Dairy, large and small sack, Mackrol
No 1 and 3 by the barrel.
Confections. Sundries.
Cakes and Candies, Shoo Blseking,
Water and Su. Crackers, " Brushes,
Oranges, Horse "
Lemons, ' Wh't wash brushes,
Raison., ‘Vashboarde,
Figs, Clothes lines,
Prunes, Corn Brooms,
A !monde, Hickory "
Walnuts, Painted Buckets,
Cream Nuts, Brass Hooped "
Pea Nip, . Bushel Baskets,
Pepper. Clothes "
Tomato Catsup, Ladies Tray. Baskets
Pepper Sauce, Chip Baskets, &e.
Brown"s Troches, STATIOB . A4Y.
Babbitts Soap, Envelopes,
Harrison's " Note Paper,
Dobbin's Electric Soap, Fools Cap,
Castile Soap, Fancy Soaps,
Barlow's Indigo,
',„ Gallager Soap & Oil
Paper Collar., ' Prepared Coffee,
f Robert's Embrocation, \ Essence "
Iloover's Ink, IFrey's H. Powder.,
Matches, • Carpet Tibltr,
Gun Caps, 2 Powder and Shot :
Machine Twist. Sewing Silk, S. 8.
Black Cotton Thread, Spool Cotton,
Needles and Pins, . Darning Needles,
Singer Machine Needles. Hair Pins,
Shoe etrings, Le id Pencil.,
steel Pens, Pocket Khites,
Pen Holders, " UOinbi,
' Long Combs. ' Lilly White,
Ladies' Dress Cora' s, ..
Mean Fun,
Hair Oils, Perfu - nerieg,
Nerve and Bone Liniment, Cocoa Nuts. •
And connected with the Grocery we have Flour
and Feed which we will deliver at Mill prices.
lam" Pbe highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs
and all kinds of Country Produce,
We are thankful fur past favors, and by strict at
tention to Lu iness and a desire to please all, hope
to receive a liberal share of the public's patronage,
for we 'feel confident that our goods and prices will
compare favorably with those of any other house.
LIDY & DICK EL.
May I l—tf. •
largo lot of Floor Oil Cloths, all widths just
opened at •Puica &
April 5.
Still ti, e Latest,
AND
Most Important to Malikind,
= Is that I have v removed my
Merchant Tailoring and furnishing Store
from my old stand, one doOr west of the extensive
Hat and Fur Store of Updegraff & Son, to the new•
ly fitted room in the Washington House, one door
East of Mr. Ogilbv's Store, where I have now in store
ono of the best selected stocks of-
English, French, German and Domestic
CLOTHS, CASHMERES, &c.,
that can be foundin the city of Hagerstown or Coun
ty. These goods have all been selected with great
care, especially adapted to the Fishionable as well
as the Plain Dress, and at prices that cannot fail to
please all. All thofoughly shrunk before made up
and satisfaction guaranteed. I have also a stuck of
HEAVY COTTON GOODS
MEN. AND BOY'S WEAR,
OF THE BEST AI kKE.
Linen Ducks and Plain Linens, and a full
stook Plain and Mixed Cassimerea
for Boy's Wear, and as '
cheap as can be sob! in the
town or county. will be made 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,
and'em prepared to. compete with every other Ma
china sold in the town or country, and for sample of
Machines please call at my atom.
I return my thanks to my customers and the pub
lic generally for their patronage extended me and
hope a continuance of the same.
Don't forget—The place is the Washington House
M ere han t Tailoring Establishment, West Washing
ton Street, Hagerstown, Md. J. A, FISHER,
May 3,1867.
TO ALL AV II 0 VA--L
Their Eye-Sight !
c. c. . 3E' CI) 3EL CI 3111 ,
NXr OLJLD respectfully announce to the citizens
V of Waynesboro' and vicinity, that he ins re
ceived a large assortment of the celebrated
Concave, Convex, Crystal Spectacles,
in Gold,Silver, and fine Steel Frames. These Glass
es are the beat in use, ground of pure Crystal after
'he shape of the cornea of the eye, they strengthen
tid t! tin ill the eye by
and preserve the sight and will not tire tl
candle light as other glasses so often do.
--Also f the-new-style double focus glasses so va fun.
blo for persons whose sight is impaired for distant
°Ejects. Dv 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 fi,bilfith purposes.
SMOKED GLASSES for weak, and concave for
near sighted eyes. Glasses set in old frames. All
Spectacles adjusted to the eye with an optonoter.
Millers' Spectacles, Rubber and Gold Eye
- G - 17A - SSEE;and evorythingTortaining-to thisbraoch
of business.
All Spectacles are warranted "to suit the
Eyer—Fir—C.',all-ansi=examinecre.
.u: C. FOR `JE,
(Old Shed of Thos. A. Boult.)
4 doors East of the Washington House.
Hagerstown, May 3-3itn.
CAPT. MILLER'S
Celebrated Ointment !
A sure •onte for Ringbone, Spavine, Hoof
Evil, Wind Galls. Old Sores, or any En
largement 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 further than
that it has proved itself to be the BEST PREPA
RATION ever offered to the public for the cure of
the ab eve diseases. I wish to inform the public that
I have purchased from Mr. Miller the recipe for ma
king this "Celebrated Ointment," and am now man
uficturing it at my house at Mt. Repo, where par
sons wishing it can be supplied.
It is also for sale by J, F, KURTZ, Wri,knesbore',
Agent,DANIEL TRITLE,
•
May 10—tf
IVIXIALIIGMIXL"ir
AND
F.ancy Dry`Goods!
I~ns. S. A. FECIITIG would announce to the
Ladies and the public generally that she has
just opened out an extensive stock of Spring and
Summer Millinery and Fancy Dry Goode,
Cloaks, Trimmings,
and all other goods initially kept in Millinery and
Fancy Dry good Stores, which she is soiling at
greatly reduced prices Dailies and whew visiti g
llagerstovvn, aro invited to mill and examine her
stock. tier Store is an the Northwest corner of the
Public square.
Hagerstown, Nai) 10 —2rn.
MRS. C. L. HOLLINBERGER
AS removcd.her Millinery Store to the house
formerly occupied by De. Lechler, on Church
Street, and .the first horn Coon & Stonehouse'e Dry
Goode Store..
She has just returned from Philadelphia anti is
now opening a splendid assortment of summer styles
of the latest pat.erns,
Bonnets, Rats of every, style. Ribbons,
and all kinds of Triniwings usually kept in a
Millinery Store.
l'aankful for past favors and hopes a continn
once of the same.
April 28-tf.
To the Republican Voters of Franklin Uncap,
FNCOURAGED by tt.o generous support recei
_Aved from you, on a former occasion, unit at the
earnest solicitation of a number of friends, I again
offer myself as candidate for "County Treasuter,"
subject to the decision of the Republican County
Convention. Any aid you can consistently Rise
me in affecting my nomination, will be gratefully
fl ppreciutad. Vary Truly Yours,
FLEAULE.
Quincy, March 29. 1867, tc.
SASH, DOOR, SHUTTER, BLIND AND
FLOORING FACTORY !
11/TANUFACTURING to order and othertviao,
all kinds Building material nt moderato pri
cer., Afro sawing of every &eclat:aim), by mill and
circular saws, nt the Antkatam Ftictary.
April 19--3m.] 1). F. GOOD.
N. 13. Saw logs of every description wanted, for
which wo will pay the highest price. D. F. G.
Plants!, Plant-s!
E subscriber having turned his attontian to
the 'cultivation of Plants is now prepared to fur
the public with ritve,st Potato, Cabbage, ilvet
and Pepper Plants, latrst 'knit-most improved varie
ties, by the dozen or hundred. Residence and gar
den near Antietam dentition.
April 26 -4t.] M. c..DE /1/4TRICH.
Plants Plaii - ts, Plants.
-ARLY !A r ai Cahbago , Tomato, Egg, Pepper,
rA u StrawhOrry (A g rictAlturi.it) S‘ireot Pot ito 6rc.,
&e., by the iliesco, hatitlsfil or thOu;atul at the gar
den of 1). r', 1)0(31).
pi' '9
--Ow.
Newest, Best Cheapeat
CLOTHING
c= 1, = , 177.741"17:11'.'2
~..._~p_,--.~_
CEORCE BET4DEP...
r Has recently arena up an entire new
stock of •
Miiiil3llEm Mit: YE IMW elEia-
AND STI3I3IEit
Bll7lo.Ari,
All of which has been obtained from the
justly celebrated house of A. JARItETT, Bal
timore.
Every article sold is {ARRAN TED to bo of
the boat euitom make, and the material just whet
it isrepresented to be.
A full assortment of GENTS' FURNISLIINfI
COODS always on hand, such as Under Clothing,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose , Collars, Ste.
All we ask is that you give us one trial, end
you will always buy, for remember we Jo not keep
badly made clothing and the good; are all of tits
latest stv le. GEO. 13ENDElt,
May 4-Iy] sy n es) oro
A NEW DISCOVERY
Hagerstown the plavr. to Many
DRY GOODS!
& A. YINGLING,:rat corner of the puf , ..
• lic s. uare, have judt o 'mei] out their 'Otutt•
moth Stock of Spring and Di GOMIS,
NOTIONS, &c. .They hare now iu biow and lot
sato
r
:_e• . • •
4,500 " " best qualities J 5.118
3,200 " 4.4 Bro Mus:iu
1,100 " 3.4 &7 8 " 1.2i118
3,000 "4 4 bl'h'd " 18i25
900 • " 34& 7 8 "
6,000 " Plaiu anil Fancy Dress Gr•ndg,
styles, qualities and prices, from a good rt't‘ I),--
laine—at-2a-cents to a t "
per yard. Their stock
CLOVE-IS, CAS- i 111 , :• 1
GOODS, E'• 3E011)
GLOVI
largestjin the county ~t )
trce.ti prices. A
&c. &c., will be sold at (1•y 1.-
A large atcrit of F. 1111 1.10 kt 4
Hoop 8., iris always on hand.
May :1-Iy._
Ea THI W ,/"3
BARGA i
WrOW is the time to lrov
111 Urn cbcep for cash, •• •
ht prices of g .13t ,
We are J 10 111/111. - '
public gi uea•.lly with al! L'
at tt.e
LOWEST
Come one, come all, r
flats, Caps,
Notions, Ti'
Baskets, M
A F plendill assortmeci `..1
and Jewelry just receo.ni • :
tremely low prices. Nov. • •
pleased to show our goods to ~.1 r:c 1 c tll • .
sly tiro most incredulous (list we eau son
Ale - Watches ClOcks and Jewelry
ad at short notice.
April 19, 1967.) r. cti J ELDEN.
CIIADIrI3LK•SBUitU
BOOK STORE BB BIMIE1111".
(respectfully
citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity era
invited to giv our Establiihment
a call when visiting ChainSoral rg.
We have a get.ernl assort r of SCIIOOT, and
MISCELLANEOUS 800 , STAI !UNARY
and BLANK BOOKS.
A lse a full line of WALL PAPERS, BORDER
LNG', Paper and Linen Window Shades and Fix
tures, Picture Frames, Cords and 'Passe's.
Fairehilds' and other celebrated.' make of Ou'd
Pens, which we warrant to give sat is.aetton.
Ladies and Gentlemen's Morocco Satchel/4, 'Fla (-
ding Bags and Baskets.
Berlin, Zephyr and lan . mrstic Wool.
Photograph Albums, Pocket Books, Fern ily,
at and school
Presbyterian Methodi,t, Gorman rteformed ark!
Lutheran HYMN BOOK:S.
Book Binding in all its branches attended to.
Raper rut d to any ratern.
Blank Books made to out. r. •
Goods ordered wooLly from the. r.or.tern Cities
Orders from a di:4:llles prmnpfly attent,t , 41 to,
Agency for the. sale of liuernal lieVonli :"A. MT.
J. ti.
Avil 2t--Gt
COACH MAKING
rrarrz. anbi:cribers announce to the rnYic that
a they ere carrying on the coach-nth kind I•nsi
i
CASoill all 44 branches, nt the Mil stand, or. I.`,N•it
Main Street, nad have now for sale n title ktocli,
CA RAJ AGES end IMlthilli'S, new and
c ccond•hauded, which they will tHispose
upon the moat reason• b'e terms, nr.t.l orsr,aiste.i to
be as reprepiesented. Repairing of all kinds
at short notice and upon reasonable t. nos. is% 00.1
but the beta, material used aii•l the beat meth
ice employed. They let.' conti tont teat work
Will give sati.faction, and rthyuctildly .!,.t 0
of the public patronage.
April 12--6 m. .
HOUSE P
GEonnu& A. D. AT h „ i ,
acloci4ted thenv,elvnt, :a cup
Painting. Graining and Glaze.g :
the puh:ic that they aro now prep I
panting . with nentnesi ri
roliahlii terms. Potions having,riny t
lino will do wolf t..) give them
ingitrertirrits el.ewhuro.
MORGANTI?Af.i. .3; S:'IN
March ;9—t(,
MIN
r, ;:t
1 1 ,v.I
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1117.5 s