Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, June 21, 1867, Image 3

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A Tremendous Arrival of New Goods at
Metcalfe & Hiteshew's,
NO: 15,. MAIN STREET,
CIIAMBERSBURG, • PA.-
WE have just returned from the East and are
now openings very large stock of Dry Goods
and Notions of every descoption. We have White
and Checked Matting 1 and I} yds wide; Ca•pets
of (very description, very cheap; beet quality white
and colored Shawls, all seizes, Ladies Hots. a . nice
a sortment. There has been a decline in Muslins!
N.,w is the time and this is the place to buy
lyd wide good Muslin for 15
I, •c AI cf 12
ft
fair it 86 - 0
Our stock of Muslins is full embracing'2s differ
ent Brands. Chambersburg Woolen Manufactur
ing Co.'s goods always on hand. In short we claim
to have the largest stock of goods in the county and
defy any House to beat us in low prices; therefore
you can rely on having the pleasure of selecting
from the largest stock at the lowest p ices
May 31. MET :ALF & HITESHES.
N.B. Goods of every description Wholesaled
at City jobbing prices.
CONFECTIONERY AND BAKERY
IIALLO! HALLO!
S. J. ST RITE,
No. 3. North Carlisle street r
• GREENCASTLE, Pa.
Haying purchased the establishment lately owns
by Strife & Cushwa, is prepared to snpply all kind
of confiTfions and - Bakery at -- thttio - iteit. - notice,—
His stock comprises
His Candies are manufactured expressly for his
eatabliahment, which he will sell at wholesale and
Orders from a distance promptly attended
to.
A LADIES' ICE CREAM SALOON has been
fitted up, adjoining the store-room where he will be
happy to nerve it up every evening.
May 31-3 t.
P. T• BARNUM'S (PATENT)
Elastic Strap and Buckle,
TOR PANTS, VESTS AN]) DRAWERS
This little invention is just out, and as it is re
"humbug" is meeting with a rapid sale. It can be
a ''lied in a moment to any garment, h an .erson
causing it to fit perfectly.
Le elasticity prevents tearing the straps and buck
les-ontierclothes,a-rid=a lso=al lows=perfun-t - - - Ireed am
of the body while working or takil.g exerct , :e.
For sole by tailors and the trade generally. Send
25 cts. for strap, circulars, terms to agents and the
trade, to the . _
BARNUM E. 8. & B. Co.
650 Broadway, New York
' Agents Wanted in every county.
May 31-3 m.
'=R - "A wait
m-pro-ved-for-186-7
MBE subsrrber would informe farmers generialy
that he is bfill acting as Agent tor the McUor
tri!et's Celebrated Self-Raking Reaper, and has now
a supply on hand, As improved it is unequaled for
rill conditions of Leavy or lodged grain and Bin
o ily perfect self-raker in use. Call and examine
and judge for you
McCormick's Two WSEELED MOWER with
Flexible Cutter Bar, Lifting Leaver and• Leaver for
Fitting iho Cutting Edge to any angle instanta
neously vt Bile in motion, to secure close mowing on
rough ground 'I his is a new think in the mow
ing line, to which the attention et' farmers ispjudic
ularly directed. WM, E.FLANACIAN.
TIE largest assortment of C A R P E T 8 in
town at the _torn of
A MISERSON, BENEDICT & CO,
FLo 11 oths, all patterns and style at the
store of AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
0
111 C.i and plain Matting at the store of
AMDERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
PRIME N. 0. Molasses at the store of •
4 3 MEERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
OIL Cloth and paper Blinds at the store of
A 31BERSON, BEEF DICT & CO,
L ADIES Dress Goods of n d kinds it the store of
Anmannson, BLairrner Sr. Co.
•
Tj ATFST arrival of New Gools at the store of
AMBERSON. BENNDICT & CO.
CURTAIN Fixtures ofall kinds nt the store of
AMBEKEION. lISNEDICT &
SAT R V E G •
mH E undersigned, having thoroughly studied the
1 subject and having in the last five years had
considerable experience as a practical Surveyor, is
prepared to do all kinds of surveying, laying out
011 ti divi hug up lands at short notice and on reason
able terms Persons entrusting him with work may
rest assured that he will spare_no_ pains to, render
hit, work accurate and satisfactory. Residence in
1 411 ay nesboro', Pa
April 5 —3m,
Lightning Rods 1
TAE subscribers would inform the public that
thoy have made extensive preparations fur put
ting up Lightning Rods during the season, 'and for
this purpose• expect to visit fiirmers and others gen
erally in this section. One of the firm has had ma
ny s ears experience in. the business. The public
can therefore rely upon having tlieir work well and
satisfactorily done. No humbugging.
HAUSE & DEATRICH.
April 26-tr.
SOMETHING WONDERFUL FOR THE MILLION, all may
be rich, wise and happy. Agents wanted. Enclose
stamp foe .particulars. H. Came, 142 Bleecker St,
New York, [April .2G-3m,
COUNTY TREASURER.
AT the solicitation of a number of my friends. I
annonnee myself a candidate fir the office of
County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the
Union Nominating County Convention.
FREDI{. 11. SNIVELY.
Fhotly Grove, April 5,'67, tc.
POR SALE-
A Prime arne.e of Corn and Oats by the quanti
-1-30.y. Also Chestnut wood hy the load.
1 ALEX HAMILTON.
ril sth-tf.
BANK. DIVIDEND.
MITE Directors of tho First National Dank of
.1„ Waynesboro' have doe.lared a Semi-annual
Dividend,of 5 per cent for the last six months, pay
able on demand, JOHN PHILIPc+, Casa.
LAST NOTICE.,
PE"nNB indebted to the eubectiber by note
or book account are notified slut all such notes
and accounts have been lett in the hands of John
Richardson for collection and if payment is not made
within twenty days suit will be r 'ought -
it May' 31—rs, W. II ROTHERTON.
DRIED A.IPPLES.
JHE .subscriber will pay thl highest cash price
for 1•000 Pounds of Dried Apples.
. BENJ. P. STEWART.
BADLEY'S late Myr() Hoop Wits at
Ap, 51 Pares & Hotruco's
1W ILI MIL IP' IILT KIL JIM
1..%1%V a:ia'CII)U2.O
SALESROOM, O. 921 CHESTNUT ST„
This Machine is.ronstructed on a new principle of
mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable im
provements, having been examined by the most. pro
found experts, and pronounced to be I
-1 IL
n d-ILE It FE Tit ENi—IXIMBEVED D.
The fullowipg aro the principal objeztions-urged
agatnstachines : •
1. Excessive fatigue to the operator.
27 - niability to get out of order.
3. Expense, trouble, and loss of time in repairing.
4. Incapacity to sew every description of material.
5. Disagreeable noise while in operation.
The Empire Solving Machine iA Exempt from all
these Objections.
It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, mak
es the LOOK or Sli !ITT LE STITCH, which will
neither RIP nor RAVEL. and is alike on both oldest
performs perfect sewing on every description of ma
terial, from Leather to the •finest Nansook
with linen. cotton or silk thread, from the coarsest
to the finest number. •
yr HEMS, FELLS, BINDS, BRAIDS, TUCKS,
QUILTS, Ph %ITS, G ATH ERS.
Moving neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and
the feast possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass,
and is
vIPEIATICALLY A NOISELESS MACIIINE.
Ail varieties of CABINET MACIIINES from $6O up
pards.
IPP'Particuinir attention is called to our rim and
turitovso Manufacturing Machine, for Tailoring,
Shoe-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 seeing Patent Leather, and is very still. In
short, it is the most perfect manufacturing machine
in the market.
N. B. Every machine guaranteed.
EMPIRE S. M. CO.,
921 Chestnut. Street, Philadelphia.
I 'Agents wanted] I•sesx. GRANKLLO, Agent.
Mar. 1-24 mus.
B ROWN sugars from 109 ts. up at
Palms & Hotelmen a
S HAD, Herring and Mackret at
Paws & Homecu's
FLOOR Matting at
Paws & liosnectes
l I VEIITE - Embroidered - go p od i s c st &
Hontmcn's
B EAUTIFUL. Crgandie Lawns 'lt
PAWN & HOEFLI CH'S
A. B. STOIXR.
riIANI ISE Cloth at
riHIP and Straw Hats at •
A.) Paterc BL Homtcn'a
BETTY Parasols at
PRICE & slinenicies
THE PHRENAKOSMIAN iiiSTITUTE.
A Select Classical School for young Ladies
and Gentlemen, at Green Castle, Pa.
3. ZONG HUGHES. A: E. Principal:.
Fall and Winter Session will commence Sep
8. 1866.
TUITION.
For Primary course per term of 20 Weeks .s'l,oo
" Advanced English course " " 10,00
" Classical course • *4 IS 15,00
" Music 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
private families.
rE I- Send for a Circular.
Aug 3 tf.
PHOTOGRAPHS!
AMBIIOII.'I 7 PES
. 1 - B. HAMILTON informs the public that he
3 • Was associated with him in his basin. sir, Mr.
L. C. BRACK BILL, a skillful operator, and that
his rooms, have Ken materially improved and stippli
ed with new instruments.
We are prepared to take Photographs of every
description. and we guarantee satisfaction.
Small picture copied and enlerged to any size.
l'ictures taken in all kinds of weather.
Children's pictures taken in a second or vvo.
Vail and sou specimens.
HAMILTON et. BRACKBILL.
June 14— 3w]
rasurzzamtkozzzattesitrerAzzz - 4
stit T. J. FILBERT, i a
T 44
DRAPER./
Ras ermstantly for sale a full assortment of ;,1
z...
~
.... GOODS for Gentlemen's ware. tit
~,ra• Latest City Fashions always on hand. ill,
ki Waynesboro', Pa.
kmx,vxmxxx zvhxvu.vgAlN7.N7,4 ii
DRUGS
MEDICINES,
&c. & C.,
Go to Fourthman's
Waynesboro', .21lay 24, 1867
AIPIRI4; SHUTTLE MACHINE.
PATENTED FEBRUARY 14, 1860
PHILADELPI - 114.
Capital Stock -
Surplus furd
Profits, Discount and Interest
Circulation out Standing
Due Depositors
Due to Banks
•. $204,493, 5 8
The above statement is just and true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
JOHN PHILIPS, Cash.
Sworn and subscribed before me, April 2d. 1857
Ap. 5-60 J. P. Kuttrz, N. P.
-DR. H.-FORREST,
raork.tlist,
1 - ) ETURNS his thanks to the citizens of Chant-
Ilbersburg and the public generally for the pa
rottsee-hs-has-hitherto-receivedi and-wohld-respcct
fully inform his patrons and friend a he has re
moved his office to No. 27, Main Street, lex t door.
to McClintock's hat store.
Dr. Forrest being 'a graduate of the Pennsylvania
College of DENTAL SURGERY, and having been
in prat tize for several years, is thoroughly experienc
ed in every thing that csnnes within the province of
first class Dental operations.
Dr. F. having furnished his office with one of
for the manufacture of perfectly pate NITROUS
OXIDE GAS would announce that he will be at
all times prepared to administer this popular
for the EXTRACTION of Teeth without
Pain. All
DEN'I'AL OPERATIONS will be per
formed_at Dr. Forrest:a Houma, No 27 , Main Street,
Chambersburg, Pa. [May 10-Iy.
Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Pa.
Capital paid in 875.000.
,
Collections made promptly anu f remitted for at
lowest rates of Exchange on New York.
Directors :—W . S. A mherson. Ale
George Beecre, George Jacobs. Daniel
John-Prieei-lienTy-Gootl;anies
rico.
Correspondents :--ThiFFIWI National Bank of
Philadelphia and 9th National Bank of New York
W. S. Akanasori • t'rea't. J NO. PUMP?, Cash'
THE subscriber informs the citizens of \Vogues
' bonn that he will hereafter run his Hill Wagon
regularly to town. Persons supplied with Flour.
Meal and Mill Btuff. Orders can be left at the
Post Office, with Amherson Benedict & Co, at
Miller's btore,or with John Walter. All orders
promptly filled, the cash to accompany each order.
May 24 —tf. JACOB HOOVER.
1 0 CENT SUGAR at
( OOD Levy Sugar at
SYRUPS—Good and C 1.09 at
REID'S,
QTJEENSWARE—A new lot of beautiful s tyles
9t
C REAM CAKES—Nice fox Tea, at -
REID'S,
RHUBARB and Vegetables-- hrouohnut the
sea son , at REID'S.
_
may 17
1 ARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS—A fresh
assortment received this day, and sold al. 8 cts
a piper by
March 8, 1867
WELL-TRIED REMEDIES
RUSSELL'S Iron OINTMENT, an immediate and , cer
tin cure, 25 cts
Ids also a sure remedy for seratches'on horses.
!tunnel? SALT lIIIETM OIfIIiSET, is unequal.
ed, 50 CIS
RUSSELL's PILE OINTMENT' Cures after all oth
er remedies have filled. $1 00
These ointments..nre certain, safe and reliable spe
cifics, as thousands have and are daily certifying.
For ale by all Druggists and medicine dealers.
General Drpot at PINCHOT DRUEN& HO
-13 A RT, Wholesale Druggists, 214 Fulton at (near
Greenwich), New ir ork.
Sent by mai.; itch. 40c.; F. R. 65c.; Pile, 1.50.
April 26--3 m.
Prtic &
OALICOES from 10 cente•nt
k.l- Ap. 5 .1 Puicic & Hosnica's. -
COUNTERPANES and Bed Spreads at
Ap. 5 ..] Paws & limiter( a,
S Pn A i p X . G 5.l 3a i n wrala at
Palcs & turn's.
scenAtgp. 5.]
fora Head Net at
PRICE & HORTLICII%
BAGS.
4 2 1 and
3 bu. baga,
caulaa&bliroaticantli.
9 7-'; ce A n y ta
5 11 c o ffee at
491 U
Pawn & Hostitactea.
'
C HEESEat . Palm; (Sr Homan's.
April
SBE A E p T S IIIGS, all widthal , t uics &
Horpraces.
L INEN Napkins at
PRICE &
B LACK and Drab Cord
P at
iz=
&noEFLicn,a
N°TICE is hereby given that letters of Admin•
istration on the Estate of John Shocltey,of C,
late, of Washington Townshiy. Deed, have been
granted to the undersign, All persons knowing
themselves indebted to said Estate will ulenao make
immediate payment and .hose having claims will.
present them properly authenticated far smtlrmenta.
EIHOCKEY,
May 17-4.
Plants, Plants, Plants.
AR IX Yor't Cnbirage, Tomato, Egg, Pepper,
Lti strawberry (Agriculturkt) sweet Pont() ac. ,
t., by the dozen, hundro or thou‘incl nt the gar-
Lien of 1). k'. (;001).
April 1 9--6 w. •
ERNES'I' D. PAPE, M. D, 1128 Broadway,
)Cew York, having for years wade diseases of women
n speciality in Mu I y and practice, with marked pro
fessional success, devotes his lime now measly to of
fice practice and correspondence with his numerous
patrons throughout the United Staten. Ladies can
confidentially' address him on the most delicate sub-
ject. and receive roper and prompt reply. Enclose
stamp postage. • ['April 2C-.-.31n,
QUARTERLY REPORTF O THE - IST
NAT. BANK OF WAYNESBOItO'.
April 1,1867.
RESOURCES.
fioans and Discounts $39,861.80
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 75.400,00
U. S. Bonds on hand• 41,500,00
,
Duo from Banks 7,172,81
'
P. & A. Tel Stock 60,00
Rev. Stamps and Cash Items 263,49
Over drafts- - - • - - 6,06
,
• • .
Current Expenses ).202 08
Speck and Legal Tender Notes - 30.421,00
Nat Dank Notes and frac.Currency 8,50 11 ,34
State Bank Notes 43,00
VIABILITIES.
DENTAL CARD.
DR. BEAN'S
mpro red Appatuo
Anaesthetic
S - T=N=A=TTO - 1 1 4 - A=t - B - A N K
Willow Grove Mill
NOTICE.
FAMILY 1111001111
W. A. REID,
SUCCESSOR TO
Hostetter, Reid & Co.
C i e re l l ar t , o B h t i
leestaototno7;:fdsbilYs; (*(k(4),
receiVed, : .
TEA,
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
•
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
ICEROSCENE OIL,
GLASS AND QUEENS WARE,
WOODEN WARE,
- PURE SPICES
$204,493,00
75,000 00
17,500 00
2.307,90
66,675,09
49,06 6 ,51
2 62.248
Steamed Cove and Spiced Oysters.
Tha "celebrated A. FIELD Brand" in 1 lb. and
2-lb-ClansMent.lft-R-A-Y l 6-Balt. hyvte k m—Lunc
Oysters, an x r. N x thing for Pic Nrc and Private
Parties —Alizsold,by=the-casdozeni - or - single - ca •
ME` 311[ Mil °H •
{Fresh Fish in Season] Particular attention paid
the Fish trade.
Shad and Herring by the bbl or half bbl. Shore
ackerel_by_the_hbl.,-halvea-and-quartere,--
amilton,l
lon; Jose
He keeps everything usually found in a well reg
ulated Grocery, ell of which will be sold at a very
small advance, for CABII only.
Come to "Mexican Row."
His best bow to his customers for the liberal en
couragement h6rotofore extended to him.
May 17, 1867.) W. A. REID.
_
P. S. Highest market price paid for Country
Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard, atc.,
in exchange for goods, or bought for cash,
LATEST ARRIVAL or
REID'S
REID' S,
LIDY & DICKEL
HAVING just received from the Eastern math.
ets a fresh supply of Groceries, etc.,. they are
now prepared to sell ht reduced prices. Their stock
embraces in part the following
Syrups; Cheese, ' Teas—Young liyacn
Sugars, Coffees, Im perial,
Molasses, Chocolate, Oolong,
W. A. REID.
Spices, ground anti unground, Baking articles of
all kinds, warranted fresh and of the heat quality.
Korosone Lamps, shades, wicks and chimneys.
Also No 1 Kerosene Oil.
".I.Z , CD I 3 eQ,. Cf 3 (MI 3:› 6M Q
H. B . Navy, Nat. Loaf, Fino Cut, and all the bee
" " Con.; Brands of Chewing and Smoking
" " Spuns, Tobaccos of sixteen different kinds.
" Oys.shelL
Salt and Fish.
G. A. Salt, Dairy, large and small sack, Mackrel
No I and 3 by tho barrel.
Confections. Sundries.
, Cakes and Candies, Shoo Blacking, .
Water and Su. Crackers, " Brushes,
Oranges, Horse " .
Lemons, , Wh't wash brushes,
Raison., Washboards, •
Figs, Clothes lines,
Prunes, Corn Brooms,
Almonds, Hickory " .
Walnuts, Painted Dockers,
Cream Nuts, Brass Hooped "
Pea Nuts, Bushel Baskets,
Pepper. Clothes "
Tomato Catsup, • Ladies Tote, Baskets
Pepper Sauce, Chip Baskets, &c.
Brown"s Troches, SeAnosAvg.
Babbitts Soap, Envelopes, ,
Harrison's t• Note Paper,
Dobbin's Electric Soap, Fools Cop,
Castile Soap, Fancy Soaps, .
Barlow% Indigo, Gsllager Soap & Oil
Paper Collars, Prepared Coffee,
Robert's Embrocation, Essence "
Hoover's Ink, l Frey's IL Powders,
Matches, Carpet Tacks,
Gun Caps, Powder and Shot
Machine Twist . Sewing Silk, S. S.
Bleat Cotton 'I bread, Spool Cotton,
Needles and Pins. Darning Needles,
Singer Machine Needles. flair Pins, '
Shoe Ntrings, Leal Pencils, ,
Steel Pens, Pocket Knives,
Pen Holders, if Combs,
Long Combs, Lilly White,
Ladies' Dress Corn's, Mean run,
Hair Oils, Perla !tenet',
Nerve and Bone liniment. Cocoa Nuts.
And connected with the Grocery we have Flour
anal Feed which we will deliver at Mill prices.
La'Phe higheet prices paid for Butter and Eggs
and ail kinds of Country Produce.
We are thankful fur past favors, and by strict at
tention to buzinese and a desire to plPhse all, Dope
to receive a liberal share of the public'd patronage,
for we feel confident that our goods and prices will
compare favorably with those of any other house.
I.IIIY do DICKEL.
May 1 i—tf.
A large lot of Floor Oil Cloths, all maths just
Ili.cipened at & HOCIPLICII4.
April 6.
Lion's,
S. C HAMS,
BACON,
SALT,
MASON'S CRACKERS.
GROCERIES,
-.0-
THE PROBLEM SOLVED AT LAST,
The best method of cenvertmg paper money inte
gold and silver.is to call at the Jewelry Store of
C. ct FORCE,
Who has just returned from the city with a large
and beautiful assortment of Gooda which he offers
at reduced prices, consisting of Ladies' and Gentle
men's
GOLD AND SILVER ' --
American and Swiss WATCHES,
• SETS OF JE W EERY, PINS,
RINGS, SLEEVE BUTTONS,
CHATALINE; Leontine GUARD
and VEST CHAINS, also, a - •
large assortment of Silver and
Plated Ware,such as Dinner and
_ Tea. CASTORS, Cake Bask
ets, Coffee URNS, Napkin
RINGS, Ice and Cream
• PITCHERS, Butte r
DISHES, But ter
:KNIVES,ISaIt and
*Mustard Spoons,
Oyster and
.(:ream Lad
• les, GOB
LETS,
SALT
CELLARS, TEA, TABLE AND DESERT SROONS,
&c. &c. Also—A large assortment of the CELE.
BRAYED
SETH THOMAS' CLOCKS.
re- Persons will please remember that here they
can find a large assortment of
GOLD,
- SILVER,
RUBBER,
STEEL AND
PLATED
— S - PfIf:TAGIIRS - a - o - d - EYE — GL ASSES.
'Particular attention paid to the It EPAIRIN G_
- 6f - w - ATcrrEs -- armi Watch Work warranted
for ONE YEAR.
N.l3.—The bigheit cash price pnid for OLD SUL.
VER and GOLD. C. C. FORCE,
At the Ohl Flint) of,Thos. A. Swint,
four doors Eait of the Washington House,
May 17. 1867.—1 y. Hagerstown, Mtl.
TO ALL WHO VALUE
Th - • ,- - magi.
FORCE,
OUL 1.) respectfully announce to the citizens
VW of Waynesboro' and vicinity, that he has re- -
,
ceived a large assortment of the celebrated
Concave, Convex, Crystal Spectaclek
in Gold,Silver, and fine Steel Frames. These Glass
es are the bent in use, ground, of pure Uryital 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 !lasses so often do.
Also, the new style double focus glasses so value.
_ble_for _persons_whose-sight-is-impaired - forsdistant
objects. 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 Fplit but only one
lens for both purposes.
kMOICED GLASSES for-weak, and concave for
near sighted eyes. Giasses set in old frames. All
tvectaclea adjusted to the eye with an ()plow:ter.'
Millers' Sic:moles, Rubber sad G_old_E
0 LASSES, and everythingzertaining to this broach
oLbusiness.
—Mt-Spectacles - are - warran te
Eye. Wean and examine my stock.
C. C. FOR'JE,
(f)lit - Stau - d - of - Thutl
4 doors East of the Washington House.
Hagerstown, May 3-3 m.
- CAPT. MILLER'S
Celebrated Ointment !
A sure cute for Ringbone, Spavino, fool
Evil, Wind Galls Old sores, or any En
largement on-a Horse.
This Ointment is so well known by the Farmers
in thiscommunity, that it is not necessary for rne to
say anything about its good qualities, further than
that it has paved itself to be the BEST PREPA
RATION ever offered to the public for the cure of
thn tab cam diseases. I wish to inform the public that
I have purcl seed 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 be supplied.
It is a too for sale by J, F, KUFtTZ, Waynesboro',
Agent, DANIEL TRITLE,
May 10— tf
T\l'M PLY
AND
Fancy Dry Goods!
it RS. S. A. FECHTIG would announce to the
jui . Ladies and the public generally that alto has
just opene.l out an extensive stock of Spring and
Summer Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods,
Cloaks, Trimmings,
and all other goods usually kept in Millinery and
Fancy Pry Good Stores, which• she is selling at
greatly reduced prices Ladies and others visiti g
Hagerstown, are invited to call and ermine her
stock. Her Store is on the Northwest corner of the
Public Square. _
Hagerstown, May 10-2 m.
MRS, C. 1.., HOLLINBERBER
lAS removed her Millinery More to the house
former ly occupied ity_Dr—Leeltleri on Cfai - Feli
Street T and the - Eist Item Coon & Stonehenge's Dry
Goods Store.
She has just returned from Philadelphia anJ is
now opening a splendid assortment of summer styles
of the Woo patterns,
Bonnets, flats of every style. Ribbons,
and all kinds of Trimmings, usually kept in a
Store.
Thankful-for post foots and hopes a confirm
ante of the sat&
April 26—if.
To the Republican Voters of Franklin County.
"VNCOURAGED by tl.e generous support recei
LAI vcd from you, on a former occasion, and at the
earnest solicitation of a number of friends, 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 alT,Cting my nomination, will be gratefully
appreciated. Viry Truly Yours,
WM: FL EAGLE.
Quincy, March 29, 1867, tc
SASH, DOOR, SHUTTER, BLIND AND
FLOORING FACTORY !
TANUFACTGRING to order o rid otherwise,
_ale II kinds af 13uilding material ut moderate pi
ece, Also sa wing of every descnption, by mill and
circular saws, at the Antietam Factory.
April 19 --3nt.] D. 1. GOOD.
N. D. Saw logs of every description wanted,. fer
which we will pay th© hig,hvit, price. D. F. G.
ARSRALL,a; KELLER,
..- (Successors to F. I. POSE 3(,)
DEALER IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY
-AND
SILVER WARE
No la Washington Street,
HAGERSTOWN, MD.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
• !lagers town, 11. y 21,—1f.
Still the Latest,
Most Important to Mankind,
Is that I have removed my
Merohant Tailoring and teurniehing 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 doot
East of Mr. Ogilbv's Store, where I have now WO"
one of the best selected etooki of
English, French, Getman and Domestic)
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &a.,
that can be found in the city of Hagerstown or calm.
ty. These goods have all been selected with groat
care, especially adapted to the Fashionable as well
as the Ylain Dress, and at prices that cannot tail to
please all. All thoroughly shrunk before made up
and satisfaction guaranteed. - I have also a stock of
HEAVY COTTON GOODS
FOR
NEN AND BOY'S WEAR,
OF THE BEST MAKE.
Linen Ducks and Plain Linens, and a full
stock Plain and Mixed Cassimerea
for Boy's Woar, and as cheap as can be sold in the
town or county, will be wade 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
I have also the Agency for the solo of tho celebra
ted improved
Singer Family Sewing Machine,
and am prepared to compete with every other Ma.
chine sold in the town or country, and for sample of
Machines please call at-my-store.
I return niv thanks to my customers and the r ul,.
lie generallalf.ir their patronage extthJed me amt
hope a continuance of the same.
Don't forget—Thc place is the Washington House
Merohan t Tailoring Establishment, West Washing '
ton Street. Hagerstown, Md. J. A, FISHER,
May 3, 1867.
Newest, Best, Cheapest
.CLOTEEING
- ek•II Y
GEORCE-BENDEIf--
Mr' Has recently openol up an entire new
stock of
INN_ .1111-m MIL X. ‘IkT 1I I r •
AND SUALMER
L -J1
All of which has been obtained rom t o
justly celebrated house of A. JARRF.TT,•BaI
timore.
Every article sold is WARRANTRD to he of
the best custom make, and the material just what
it isrep•esented to be. •
A lull assortment of GENTS FURNISFIING
GOODS always on hand, such as Under Clothing,
Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Hose, Collars, &e.
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 gooilr are all of tbo
latest style. GEO. BENDER,
• May 4-Iy] opiesborn .
HO! THIS-WAT
BARGAINS!
XTOW is the time to buy goods from E. &J. 'EI
don cheap for cash, on account of the great re
auction in prices of goods in the Easton markets,
We aro prepared to furnish our customers and the
public generally with all kinds of goods in our line
lathe
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Conic one, come all, and buy your
Hats, Caps, Boots,
Notions, Trunks, Clocks,
Baskets, Mats, &c., &c.
A sp!entlid assortment of Watches, Gold Pens,
end Jewelry just received and wiil be sold at ex
tremely low prices. Now 13 the time. We will be
plenSed to show_our_goode to all_and_a_call-will-sat--
sfy the most incredulous thnt we can sell cheap.
AV-Watches Clocks sod Jeweliy Repair
ed at short notice.
April - 19;1067-.)
CII A hl•B E S B R..G
BOOK STORE BD BINDEraI
THE citizen; of Waynesboro' and vicinity are
respectful'y invited to giro our Establishment
a call %hen visiting Chain',ersburg.
We have a general assortment of SCHOOL, and
TOISCELLAN EDITS BOOKS, STATIONARY
and 131. A NK BOOKS.
iflie a 'full !me of WALT, PAPERS, BORDER
ING, Paper and Linen Window Shades and Fix
tures, Picture Frames, Corks and TISEIP'Si.
Fairchild s' and other celebrated make of Gokt
Pens, which we warrant to give antiarnetion.
Ladies and (lentleineffe Morocco tiatchels,Trav
ding Bags and Ilankets.
Berlin, Zephyr and Drimegtie Woof.
Photograph Album, Puctut Licoks, Family, Pock
et anti t?..chool
Presbyterian ?Methodist, German Reformed and
Lutheran HYMN BOOKS.
Bonk B inding in all its branches attended to.
Paper rut, el to any pattern.
flank foolts elide to ~i der.
Geode ordered wieldy from the Eastern Cities.
Orders from n distance promptly attended to,
Agency for the sale of Internal llevenu e Stamps.
J. N. SNIDER.
April 2(3.--6t.
COACH MAKING!
Tsubscribers announce to the rublic 'that
they are carrying on the coach-making -Nai
-1 ess in all its brancheri, at tho oW stand, on East
Main Street, and Linvo.now for solo a tine stock of
CA lIRIAGES and BUM: ICs, new and 1,
second-handed, which they will dispose uf , t A
upon the most reason-blo terms, and warranted to
Dena reprepiovented. Repairing of ali hinds done
it' tibett notice and upon renronable terms. Nonn
but st,mateti.il uved and only the beet mechan
ics employed'. They feel confident that their work
Will give anti3faction, and respectfully solicit a share
of the public patronage.
rit 12--Gm.
crop New (Mon as,'N'tollioses at
Ap. 3 I ' & ceFLlou's
L•. & J. ELDEN.
UD3S-ds CROUSE.