Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, August 09, 1867, Image 4

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'And ether ti , e'ol taiteles at the in of the BIG
1:111.) . , Waytie,buru . , Pa , 'Allele a huge us
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COOK :STOVES,
E•pLATE STOVES,_ _
PARLOIL STOVES,
COAL STOVES, &c
the late. 4 improvem,r.t-, tho %cry best in the
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ttralle ut tho ut lito tit tri.e_t, anti warranted
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hlrgo a,s,rank• ta of 1t0n.,0 yurnkinnt.; (loo.ls for
:oh. chimp. Pure No. Oa and a lac ge
'Oa ashing Ma& Easy!
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thou hale ntsociated theop,clves together in the
malting ail I that the tolsittes
hereafter vvill.be continued at Jacob Adam,: old
%toad ut;(l,r the firm of ADAM., & llA‘via:tc. They
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t-rr 0114-liandkai Vehicitt6 of all
Repaizin'g done at sliort
Tfaly intilt , y' none -but good m:ch;lniccand tae
the b t .,,t, Ina teljuil'els, ,t to wan tin g ihing ot.q
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stromt and m: de of the L eat Tin.
aati Iron 'Kettles, 131.n:.,8 Pippers, Bake
00(1 Tinned iron W^ifj; u.l:3c) the
ET T 1 CISTERN PUNTA MARKET.
t, ::r. nix, t•iinplit, thimble :Intl ehvap. 'Price tii2
I.t,nn :tut Don't to give lint a call
(,;:.-411,gt; tab., n in' c:,-litinge for 'et.tves or
rest liitocl Store.
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Price will be pan] ira (.3: 1 / 2 .S11
.N :it. NV( II n, l' IN debt', red nt their
flu: %. Voo' F.N M A NUFACTUR
!',', (U::.l'.::,\. Ai,.11111(10 to ri:ccive
Lilt r
A a, , ,ortment of fine Common all Wool.
'IWEEDS, FLAN \ EI,R, BLANKETS,
u!.u•tiii, YARNS, &c,
ore tat.oy on hand end for Frde, t the l u n•rst i-hil
t:el;.L:., :1 1 'd ;New V”ril leices, to dealers for cash
leries, or given in r%rhu:ige for Wool.
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) UN TI"I I I.I.EASU RER.
A 'l . ,olici!ation of a fluail , t'r of my friends, I
aloaaii,s-v myself a ear,.lltlala t r , Ole ollira of
..•uti,,...tthject. to the tlecNton of thy
Liot , f.:outity Cony,' atiati.
FIZEIY11:. SAIV !:1, I'.
r-. 11,01 %, C:,ovo, April 5, '67, to.
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.11,:,s rtio.stuittly f;ir :tale a full assortment e):,,,, , , ,.,
N LiC) 4 1.)..-i jiff. Gentle/in:ll'd mare. ;N
,;:....a - A.,:11,!,,t City Fashions always on hand. : :t...
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0 - L1 N T Y
outh-u,l , :notl, a rttihient of, tho Borough of
ort.:otscurv,,, tawsoft as a candidate fu:
o t;01 :.,N i TIZEASIJICER., suhjtlet to
,•1 o, of tho Uoioa I:opublkatt Cuovett
,, (:uultly•
,1111E,S C. I'AT'I'L)N.
; , urg, Nitirch 1:3, ISli7, te.
Ls araul Liag3 in store and
clio:•!. 1)y
ii I,IiEIZ, :HILL
lIIIIMEME
g'l22.VEHLtif
i7Seakb, two bizu.l of 12 &
mittgilli:g by uuncvb, emily to 1.111-
~ :tint warmiltoil to weigh correct:
-.; Isaprovrti Cherry chit whivii hag bre!'
. I ior tui noVer faded t.. give
~ ,ta.lactiou. It will .octl a bu,ll.:l4Clicrilee
r. '23 ttlioutt. , -;. Suld l.y
Vi y 31--11- 01:11-] ft &
F ii.l;ix',oo a,sJ Liumgs sLin at
a AP. (1] Plac; ,•• itch 't
iftETTY Parisoltr ut
and Dr.... 6 Corti Lit.
.PLoch:
,br ap:llizatictil nare,
A. TRITLE
AN Tl' 1)
•\I';;I'11. Pres.t.
Pgros & linEFLlcies
iv. w. wALirss. T. .1 . WM"
Walker, & Co.,
SUCCESSORS TO A. 11. IrAOEII,
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALERS EV
STAPLE & FANCY GROCEBIES,
WINES AND. LIQUOIS,
Glass, Queens, Wood and WI!-
low Wore,
LIME, CEMEYrAND FERTILIZERS,
Jqne 14-- ly
4100 13BLS & HALF' BBLS . Y: C. and PIS
e) um he If erring, Shad, Mackerel aria smolt')
Herring, for sale by WALKER, NILL & CO.
Hagerstown.
100 BSt IH. BROWN st:GAR. 30 do. stan
dard White SuKors. in store and for sale
by N11A.4.14 - CO.
Ba c ; erstown.
!T" 0 1311 LS tn:1111.:PS in stare and for . nale by
W-A LK-L . .11,-IUL L & CO
11.1g. , r8town.
BAGS COFFErriiioiMy and for sari, by
y • - 11'.11.KE11, MU, & CO;
11ager:40(er',
..SACKS (1. A., A nwrican and Dairy Salt
t . ) kl j fin sale-by,-6K-IL-I—Co.
Hagerstown.
Ortartl Brandy, do. Port, Maderia, %er
ryi mda t ra and Champagne Wines, 1.11 store
ami for sale by ‘VALKL:II,NILL & CO.
Hagerstown.
: % 1 1 1 ., 1 1 N r : , 1 F o ' 1 1 1 ,1 1 , C s INll;ll:lsrralic—ldoft::(l)2le.re;swilsea,it(i.7blyina
Hagerstown
IVICE Cream, Farin.a, Pearl, Mushroom, Gra
ham, Water, Soda, Sugar - Jumides, in ger •an - d
Boston Cream Crackers. is stare and for sale by
WALKER, MIL & CO.
Hagerstown
C . l p N stack of Wciotlen and'Wille* Ware
store anti for sale by
WALKER, NILL & CO.
11 . agt rstown.„ .
VA ; ITE-Lcint, Linseed Oil, Lubricating, Har
i"! Hess and null Oil. in store and for sale by
WA1,14811,•INILL& CO.
9 BB LS COAL OIL in Ptore unit for sale by
011 - WALKER, ?ILL & CO.
I fagerstown
1 , 00 rms - N rns for S:11 I) . y
\V:I IN ILL kir:, CO.
Ilagerslovvn
:4„..÷:ti - 10-V-FILS,-SpaOca„llacsAir-aons,llalter-Chains
KJ&c. &C , in stun!, and for bale by
"Ifi"~grrstomn
", INRCE:.4 sugar Cured Canvassod Hams in
.. ).tre, and tor sate by
wAlted by
June n-1:.
tA ITA It Ll 7 R E PORT 0 E IST
hity 1, 1857.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Diecouuts 11,286 59
11. S. Bouds f•ecuro circulation 75,400 00
11. S. Bonds on hand 40,000,00
P.. and A. Tel. Stuck. 000.00
Due from Banks 17,059 41
I,cfral'renvier Notes 28 340 00
ational Currency
:Ante Bank . Notve.
Frac. Currency and cash kerns
LIABILITIES
Capital Stack
Circulation
Deposites
Dividend,. unpaid
Due to Banks
:iurp:us and Profits
$206,699,72
The above statement is just and true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
JtIMN , Cash.
tia•orn and subscribed before me. July 3,1,1867
JuJy 5- GO J. F. KURIZ,
CAPT. MILLER'S -
Celebrated Ointment !
A sure Mlle for Ringbone, Spavine,, Hoof
Evil,.Wind Galls Old Sores, or any lin•
larganent ou a Horse.
-This Ointm'ent is sn well known by the Parrnrrs
in this CPIIII7IU nay., tLat it is not necessary for. me to ;
sr.}, anything about its good qualities, further than
that it has ',toyed itself to be the BEST PRE PA- I
RATION' ever offered to the puidiefor_the eure_et
,he
the ab.we eiAeases. I wish to inform the public that
I have purck used from Mr. Miller the recipe for ma
king this ••Gelehrated Ointment," and am now man
ufacturing it at my house at Mt. Hope, where per
sons wishing it run he supplif d.
L is also tar sale try J, Waynesboro',
Aarlit, DANIEL Tuna:,
May lO—tf
N A RS LI ALL ( I•: LI4K iL
(Successors to F. J. POSES',)
DEALER .11
WATCHES, JEWELRY
-AND
SILVER-IVA BE
No. 13 Washington Street,
HAGERSTOWN, Mt
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED T •.
lager:, town, NI ny 21,-tr.
To the gepublielin Voters of Franklin County.
10 4 N ( 7013 . R.1i.GED by tt.e generous support recei
vcii from you, on a former occasion, and at the
earliest solicitation of a number nf friends, I again
offer rny.eif as candidate for "County Treasurer,"
stilj..et to the det;ision of the Republican County
Convention. Iny aid you can consistently give
are in affecting my nomination, will be virtefully
appreciated. V try Truly Yours,
Quincy, March 29, 1867, tc
A large lot of Floor Oil Cloths, till vdtlths just
opened ate Yates & ilocirtates.
April 5.
Afair article of brown Sugar at It:ccents at
Ay. 5 ] & s
3l NJ. YUMMY.. N. D. I. N. bNIVEI.I7,III. D. '
Its FRANTZ & SNIVELY having associa
lited thernsolvas is the practice of Medicirto and
:Surgery would stat, 4 that they arc well prepared to
treat meXtrlai and su'rgical cases. .Persons in
deh tad to e..ner of the above will please make a trlY
settla.ment to the time of their association, as
AWI to close their old books. -
0111.3 e in lir. Prantz's residence in the room for
merly occupied as a store room by Mr. -1, Beaver
A pril I , I—tf.
ti cake of Cow' Noap, you must gu
KURTZ 'S
GEO. W. WALES%
iIiGSBEITOWN, MD
NyALKEllizti/LL &
111.41.14iE4, MU, & CO
WALKEI2,NILL & Cu
3,665,00
62,00
286,72
$206,690,72
$75,000,00
67,500,00
53,170,33
8 , 10,50
758,28
0,424,61
FLL'AGI.E
Improved Thrashing Machine!
Farmers will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing
Grain with .
GiISERS' PATEN T
SHP-REGULATING
With the latest In roved Tnyile:Geared Horse-Power
This Machine is conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, being pVtripnetitfy fixed nn two:
wheels. One man can easily move or shift it about, so that it is , ,not hale tiouble.m a barn ; Ilotir az+ is
common thrasher and.shaket.„; It is also easily put in operation. It is simple; easily mina - god, 4ha}tli
4 4 ctiTrk — by wr - etnikitig nertlftralusras—tlarnommoitz'
duratile, compact antFcWanly to ,torinaloss E , ...
machine or other Separators.-
Faririers 6n-rest assured that this machine is no humbug, and jiidiring from the high recommenda
tion of farmers that are using themi I,ntus.t . cortuf to the, conclusiarr that it is the very Machine that, far
fliers cant and will hays as soon tlts -they have tip• opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for
-which.l hope they will 'give me an:upportuirity, as I um.willing to be re e tioi t sthleif:it ddhs not_perfornl.
as repres . ented in this Circular..
No. 1 is a eight-boric power, - with cast iron thresher fraine and wrought iron and wood cylinder; six
teen inches in diameter and thirty three inches long. 'Trunk-has ten:inch .rake crank and sevehjakeil
is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the strait , On Vie secondtrake,theite cifty, thy straw4iut - on - their.
tops, and deliver it on the 'stacker, which will delitrq al out thirty-five feet beyond the teedor, on a stack
fifteen to eighteen feet'higb.antl can be-easily managed to carry the chair with the atm w, or deliier it
in rt separate place.. The trunk and fan shies being closed, ter - confinuAtie straw and chaff, remedies nil
ditliculthW in cleaning grain against winos' weather. It bags the grain by reasonable management, suf
fleiently,ctean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to forty bush
els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hand's; but to force-the work under favorable
circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hoar, and with more ease and agreeableness
• machine now in common use.
_
' The No. 2 Machine, fully represented in the above cut, is paten arty at_apte t staler s useps
intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; his an iron thresher
frame, and cylinder, 12i inches in diameter and ZS inches long; delivers.th,e-clean- grain in bags, or if
desired, in aha If bushel. It delivers the straw Moen feet from the reeder,mr if desired, can deliver the
_straw end chall_tog,ether;wilLt l esh_ancLeloan, go_o_d_grain,_rptilsior market,from lO O to 175 bushels
of wheat, or nom 300 to 500 bushels of oats per day, using four or horses, and the same number of
hands; but to force the work,,,,lndefinast favorable circumstances, good g. 4in, &c., will thresh and clean
considerably more. The Machine will thrcah and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the
common mrchine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard. It will
apply very well to a two-horse railway power
Shop - Prices of Machines range from 8210, to 8525.
rirl warrant tits machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of materia
workmanship, &c.
t 7 l_ Laving now : taken a-romp...UM-GT_
am prepared to furnish a variety of other agricultural implements, the latest and best improved, and
toesl ¢neh as steliestiulapeilio_theivants of the larmers 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 Tif
the hest machines of the kind now in use. The latest improved BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOW
ER combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone. The American flay Fork. and Knife combined,
Hay Rakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. arc. &c., which 1 will furnish on short notice_and_Warrant
them to answer the purposes for which they are intended. '
i_rtrOrilers_solicited_and_piviriptly_attended to. , For further partietilars, circulars, &c. address
- 11:19XICLIEJGGIELS - El4
• Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Peun'a.
Alay 4, 18pc.]
Still the Latest,
AND
In that I have removed m
Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Store
from my old stand. one door west of the extensive
Hat, and Fur Store of ilinlegraff & Son, to the new
ly fitted room in the Washington House, one doe
Itlastof Mr. Ogilbv's Store, where I have now in store
one of the lima selected stocks of
English, French, ,German and Domestic
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &a.,
that can be found in the city of Hagerstown or Conn
ty. These_ goods have all been selected with great
care, especially adapted to the Fashionable as well
as the Firkin 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
/1 E A V.Y COTTON GOODS
PO II •
NEN AND BOY'S WEAR,
OF 'l'lll3 nEsT
Linen Ducks and Plain Linens, and a full
. stock Plain and Mixed Cassimeres
for Boy's Wear, and as cheap as can be sold in the
town or county, will be made to order or sold by the
yard or pcttern 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 linc,'end at prices to suit the
times.
I have alto the Agency for the sale of the celcbra
t_tetlimproved
Singer Family Sewing; Machine,
and am prepared to compete with every other Ma
chine'eoid ill the town or country, and fn. sample of
Machines please call at my :gore.
I return my thanks to my cubtnmers and the pub
lic generally for their patronage extended the and
hope a continuance of the same,
Don't forget—The place is the Washington Hau g e
Morahan t Tailoring Establishment, West Washing
ton Street, Hagerstown, Md. J. A, rusHER.
May '3,1867. _ _
NEW FIRM.
MIFF. undcridgned would respeotfully.eall the at
tention of tho Public to their stock of
31EaTJ2PLIVIC 1 301:13SI.M 7
embracing all articles of Furniture usually manu
factured by cabinet mahers. Wo will also give our
attention to
COPPIN WANING,
and hope by strict attention to business to merit a
• .I share of public patronage. All ord.•rs for
Furniture or Collins attended to with dispatch.—
•Our Furniture Rooms can he found on Main Street,
upstairs, in Willaims Fl mega n's Shop.
M, &F. BENDER,
December 2l—tf. -
VALUABLE PROPERTY
PRIVATE SALE.
rip 11E sabseriber offers at Private :Sale his valu a
I hie priverty, situated on Main Street. known
"Waynesboro' Brewery,"
including Dwelling Houeo,
.good Stabling, &c.—
For terms, &c. apply to
lan 18—ti] GEO, FOURTIiM AN.
NOTICE.
State Tax duo on National Bank Stock
for 1867 iy now in the hands of the County
Treasurer for collection, and it not paid before the
141 day r f august. there will be on additional 5
per cent ad led. All those who have stock will find
that if they call at the Treasurer's oflite, in the
Court Mouse. Chumberaburg, and pay tho same,
will save 10 prr cent on the whole amount, as all
Bank Stock '.rms is collected as State lief VOll al, sub
ject to the additional 10 per cent by the Ist of ;ttep•
tember, 1867,
MEM
CLEANER AND DAGGER.
driven either 6
ea ui opera
FEM. to • • an. +.
GRAIN-SEPARATOR,
Gear or Belt,
KEW SPRING
SUNNEMEIBIDSg
GEORGE STOVER
1 .
HAS RETURNPAI FROM . PHILADEL-
I'}IIA MTh A SUPPLY OF
'DRY Gft IDS
JE33 cm GED r3ir f;4i3
t CE)
NOTIONS, (111EMSWitill
GROCIRIES,
To 'which ho invites the attention of
of his patrons and the public. gene rally.
Octuter 2G, Win
BARBERING I BARBERING I
MITE subscriber would inform his customers Ind
11 . the public generally that he purposes contin
uing the Barbering business, next door to the New
Grocery, haying purchased the interest of C. C.
lihoyual in the shop; and is now prepared to do hair
shaving, shanlieoning, etc., in the best
style. The patronage of the public is respectfully
colicited. WM. A PRICE.
March 2, PM.
0
. DR. 'l'. D FRENCII S
l ea= •
•
-11:9M:TAT WIMP;
T NSERTB Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted
on Platinn, Gold and Vulcanite.
Partieular'attention given to the preservation o.
the natural teeth.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the ex trac
lmn of teeth without pain.
011ie° at his residence on Mechanic Street,o
Feb. 8.
&
11 E3 N sugars from 1 Oetp ßi u cb: p at
Houma' a
SHAD, Herring
and
*ack ut
& 110.1:1:41CR'S
FLOOR Matting at
PRICE & HOEFLICII'S
W FL''Embroidered
ga l a ' 4 ,:tc ' e it &
Roulades
B EAUTIFUL Organdie I. awne
1 110 EFL! C Led
TAMISE Cloth at
PRICE 4.4.110EY LICH'S
Gi RIP and Straw Hats at
Paten & llotiFugu's
A CON.— Country and ahouldhrs fur sart;
13by W. A. REID.
June 28.
t At
PhlcE & Hot Fric
TM LATEST ARRIVAL
BS, ME, MCI NOR E
J F. KU RTZ
MIMEO to inform the good citizens of Way
‘‘ nesboro' and vis.inity, that he has just receiv
ed from the East a large and full assortment of
fresh Drugs,Medicines; Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs
Window Gare, Putty, Lushes, &c. &c., which he
is prepared to salt as cheap as they can be had at
any other house in the town, and which, in regard
to quality, cannot be excelled. He his also on hand
s large assortment of
TOILET ARTICLES
comprising in prisLihe following articles, viz
Toilet Waters, all kinds,
Eau de Cologne,. endless in variety,
Extract's for the handkerchief,
Fine English Pomades,
Bandolines,
Bear's Oil,
Finn and Fancy Soaps,
Tootb - Bftahos;
Nail , c
Hair "
-- for - Callusiy - purp - oses - heln
Barley. Pearl Sago, Flavor'
Lemon, Vanilla, Strawin
pleE, Orange,
.Banana, Cele
;4 meg, &c. Fresh Spices, DI
fr Artielealit dist line: fit
C 7 lll — fri
A fine atocliffcl i Toye of all
China wareet:z
t il iElte*Lt
• DraL.
nollland's erw—
Sand's Sarsaparilla,
Burs -sio
,;: ,,.gitegiviv(s3 Cough Syrup,
biarrhOea Cordial,
'Frey s 'Vortilifucre,
I Veriairngep,--doz—kiwg,
Pills—Wright's
"t Judrbn's;
, lfl
spoil
' Ayer's,
lirandreth's,
orse's,
Mi liven - 11riEMVin - slour
Dr. Parishe's do. Keroseoe Oil, Lamps and Chile,
neys always on hand.
Thankful for kind favors already bestowed upon
him, he solicits a continuance of the •same, hoping
that by trying to please ho may win the confidence
of the people. As much care taken in waiting up-
on adults as children.
Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully
compounded at all hours. J. F. KURTZ.
ust 19 1864
OD NEWS
To every Man, Woman and Child. The great
reduction in prices at the Waynesboro' new
HAT AND SHOE EMPORIUM. First
class goods almost as cheap as ever.
This is a personal invitation to - the rehtter to --- ox=
amine my largest and most complete stock of bpting
and summer goods ever offered in this little Borough
Also the best make of Clocks and Trunks ,
Tobacco, &gars,
Pa rr Collars,
indigo, Soap yo, aper, ea encr
- -V-ariety of Soaps,
Cloves, Cindmon, Extracts, Hair Oils,
Pepper, Matches, Lilly White, Rogue Balls,
Pearl and Silver Infant Powder, ,
Gloss Starch,• ' Shoe blackning and Varnish,
Candies, Almonds, Mill Wall and W indow
Filberts,Yea Nuts, Brushes, Oak, Bushel, Clothes
Canes, Umbrellas, Chip and Market Baskets,
Shoe Strings, Essence of Coffee,
Stonebrakers Liniment and Pain Killer, and many
other Trinkets.
The Metalic Shoe Sole, to keep the dampness from
the feet should never be lost sight of. Retail pries,
25. A leo shop rights sold at the low rate of *11),
and the stile furnished eta price which will pay a
large percentage,
Remember the place directly opposite trio Town
Hall. on the Diarn.md,
).adios and Misses call and see the nice trimmed,
and untrimmed Hats. Oh, I can sell them so cheap.
April 12 I .1, BEAVER
STONER & STONER,
DRUGGISTS,
ARE receiving fresh articles in their line of bu
siness from the Cities weekly, which enables
them to offer and sell ate fair price, with the ad
vantage of the reduction of the eastern market—
Their stock is large and increasing proportionally
to the reduction of the wholesale prices. They
havo_for_sate_Ditigs,_llledicines Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fruits, Confectionary,
with all articles u- unity kept in drug stores : 7
Thankful for the patronage heretofore received, re
spectfully :wk an increase as well as a continuance
of public favors. M. M. STONER,
• M. H. STONER.
Waynesboro', August 10, 1866.
THE - PROBLEM SOLVED AT LAST.
The' best method of converting paper money into
gold and silver is to cell et the Jewelry Store of
C: C FORCE,
Who has just returned from the city with • a large
and beautiful assortment of Goods which he offers
at reduced prices, consisting of Ladies and Gentle
men's
GOLD AND SILVER
American and Swiss WATCHES,
SETS OF JEWELRY, PINS,
RINGS, SLEEVE BUTTONS,.
CHATA LINE, Leontine GUARD
anal VEST CHAINS, also, a
large assortment of Myer and
Plated ‘Vare,such as Dinner and
Tea CASTORS, Cake Bask
ets, Coffee URNS, Napkin
RINGS, Ice and Cream
PITCHERS, Butter
DISHES, But ter
KNIVES,SaIt and
114ustard Spoons,
Oyster and
Cream Lad
les,ool3
LETS,
SALT
CELLARS, TEA, Thula; AND DESERT SROONS,
&c. &c. Also—A large assortment of the CELE
BRATED- - .
SETH THOIVIAS'CLOCKSI
[3O - Persons will please remember that here they
can and a large assortment of
GOLD,
SILVER,
RUB RED,
STEEL AND '
PLATED
SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES.
MrParticular attention paid to the REPAInriVG
of WATCHES. OrAli Wutch Work warranted
for ONE YEAR. •
N. B.—The highest cash price paid for OLD SIL
VER and GOLD. C. C. FORCE,
At the Old Ptancl of Thos. A. Boulit,
four doors East of the Washington Rouse,
gay 17, 1867.--Iy. Hagerstown, M.
Combs, &c..&0
Lamp Chimneys, Wicks,
i Hose, Kerosene, Inks,
10.000 POIIMIS OP BUTTER!
THEquantity of butter made Itr , .this .country is .
too email. It can be increased 10.009 pounds
by the use of iNixon's Horse and Cattle Powders.
Blood for all diseases'of limes Cattle, 'Sheep and
Hogs. Sold by J. F. KURTZ,
•- - - - Waynesboro'..
rr Read these ceitificates, haidreds of which
could be published:
Four or five years ago, J. S. NIXON compound
ed a Horse and Ca* Powder. Ind asked me to
try it. I was the firsiTarrner to whom it was gi'en
and the first one to use it lot stock.. I found it fill= .
ly equal to what Mr. Nixon lipid of it, and I have
used itextensively since, and heartily recommend
it to farmers as a sure thing in fattening stock of al
kinds and a capital Powde , for Hoises.
MICHAEL EBERSOLE.
Chambersburg, December, .$65. - •
Ma. d. B. Nixon.—To the multitude in this por
tion of our State,who have used your Cattle Powder,
no commendation is necessary. Its beneficial ef
fects have been fairly tested, and hence its unboun
ded popularity. I have used it for my hordes and
cows for several years past, end cannot afford to do
without it. It keeps all kind of cattle in good con
dition, loosens the skin, smoothes the hair, and
sharpens their appetites. As apreveniive from dis
ease. I regard it as invaluable. e*Yours,
. RED' - 8: S. SUI - IN ECK.
Chamb'ersburg, April, 1866.
J.MR. S. Num Dear Sir :—I gave your Homer
id (' - 'llO gpviea.alfair trial with all ray stock°
hiiiipaivi,d - thcm wonderful
reased the richneasot the milk of
well the conatidn of my stock
:amend it es the best thing of
known or tried, for all kinds of
be, kept in every stable,
( - o - urtr - truly,
IticULlifiE, Ed. Repository.
V.IIE CUR E.
s 'l l --;:e:RMT ITCH
CAMP ITCII,
BARBER'S ITOIT
RING Woaar,
iiiMIMI
and a Skin diseases, certainly cured by .
NIXON'S Glycerine Ointment.
.1. K. KURTZ,
Waynesboro:
Sold by
Nizon's East India Tincture.
•traliatinian • I
DPI
Perfect-ly-safe-und or -all-chturustances—Exery Utau-----
ily should hare it. '
tan" If yon have pains, use . NIXON'S
East India Tincture.
Nib - If you hate Skin diseasEs, use NIX.-
ON'S Glycerine Ointment.
Serif yau haVe horses or Battle that dotal
_tttrive,_use N I X . ll - ffrgli orße an at
Charabergurg, Feb. 8-Ir.
LOW- rzGURE
IMBERSON,MEDICT & CO.
Are now Beceivlig
a Large Stock of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
QIUEENSIVARE, r
HARDWARE.
We call the attention' of our customers and the
community to our new stock of goods which are r
now
cheaper than they have
been for five-years.
Our goods have been hough t et low prices of
we think We can sell them to suit all buyers, Ci
us a call,
AMBERSON, BENEDICT & Co.
April 5, 1867.
NEW LEATHE
AND
FINDING STORE !
LEWIS S. FORNEY & SONS, would inform
the public that they have received another s."to,
ply of gee& at their new Leather and Findi
More, embracing among other articles the folio*•
ing :
Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and
Spanish Sole, Calf Skins, French Calf do.,
Sheep do., French and Mons Morocco,
Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style
and size, Threads, Boot Webing, Laces,
Galloons, Size Sticks, Measure Straps,
— Deer Bones, Burnishes, Heel Shaves, Last
Iloops, Peg Floats. Double Cutters, Weft
Knives, Nails and Tacks. Wax, Clamps,
Crimp Boards, Bubbers, Bristles, Lasting
Irons, Files, Ink Powders, Sand Paper,
Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives.
Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps
and Files, Ants and Handles, Collis Irons,
Lung and Shoulder Sticks, Byeletts and
Eyelett Punches, Strip Auls,
AnS all wiles articles usually kept in such stores.
Iligliest cash price paid for Hides and Skins
Feb. 8. FORNEY & SONS.
HOUSE PAINTING !
CI_EORGE &A. D. MORGANTHALL having •
kNassociated themselves in co-partnership in the
hunting, Graining and Glazing business, inform
the public that they are now prepred to du human
painting with neatness and despatch and upen.re
tunable- term's. Persons having any work ►n thei
line will do well to give them cull before =kik
3ngagements elsewhere.
titORGANTIIALL St SON.
Mara 29. tf "