Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, September 13, 1867, Image 4

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    T. J. .NILL OICO.W.WAL Ken
itv w. W.mamt
N. Till a GO,
SUCCES.3ORS TO A. H. HAGER,
WHOLESALE; AND RLTAIi, DIL'AI4EB IN
STAPLE 4 FANCY MCERIES
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Gl:w4, Queens, Wood and
loan: ' 6V:: ~,
n, CENIENT AND FERTILIZERS,
Join• 14-1 v
) .1, 'l3 IT DIMS N. and
L u t0n,:,,., 11c, fit ael,e)e( it•q( smoky
I.IOIIIIW, I . ol' sale by VC AL, CU
ilagerb:own. -
t n
;:tore and ' fo . r sale
4: -
MIEBIE
r,L3I,S fr-YI:I7PS in store and for sale by
- AV A Lit ER; 111,1;
i'i'I•::: in rtore and for sale by
CU;
.410 au ( ;to lety, r...41L, by
1; ALE. Eli, .1\ !lA. a. CO,
:_,. S 6 ~A :1
Crea.ll.l, nirinri,a'earl,__Mmlitoom, Gra
ugnr, lurnblva,Ginger and
C.acktv,. in Aure , aiiil for sale by
LI% NILL & UO.
IiAL:Pr-lc 1111.
l' I :•;;\ LC) ,tack of \Voodcn and Willow Ware
%*% ALKER, &,G0
Oil, Lubricating,liar
• a 1; uir am 57 y
11.1 E it, :NULL 6(. CU.
Liktz‘.l•:t V.ll
C 0.1.1. OIL in store and for sale by
AIL!. & CU.
. Isi:G6 it store and for sale by
yCj~ •
° MU, & CO.
•1-:raeos, ocs, Traces. Halter
ev , iit - sit.,rt: ant
Ell!==1
, 'ES l'utrar ured,..Causassed_llacns— in
for Uy
WA LEER, NILL & Co
]I istown
C tIN Lard and all hinds of Country Produce
WALKER,INILL t.S Go
Tlfl 11-1...
C, 11. 3 T. M I I,l_, ER'S
Celebrated Ointment
A r•iv.e care for Ringbone, Spavine, Hoof
• \Viall G.ills Old orenpor any En.
OD a horse.
t he—Earmi - t-rs- T
ty, Cc.at it is not necessary for me to
:11 ,,, ,t its good qvaliiies, further lhan
it:ell to be the BES A
re I the public fur the cure 4f
MESE
it:. I wish to inform the pubric that
Miller the celle for lila
-1,.014 j,, • d lilt,tutent," and am 1101 V tnan
utt Mt. Dope, where iier
:ling ii I,i pion ( 1.
It 1, L. di.): by J, KURTZ, Wavnrsboro',
in--tf
A ESLIALL LC: KELLER
(Successois to F. POSEY)
DEALER. IN
WATCHE:','„TEWELRY
- AND
No. 1:3 Str,et,
HAGER:STOWN, MD
PROtvIPTI,Y ATTENDED TO
y
, , 7 2 , 77.5 z jex 4.11 rSr 4•1 2 qehr,S,
L DO (ILA'S, :Tsui( cvfully inform 3 the
z ?.; e...t.11,11..,:ed au lusurance A
,. ,u,..,11..(• (.fail it/ I.Le bey. Colrip.lll
- .( , ..-0;i:111`.1.-
. In the North America,
:I,,tt:e of N
u:Geiluau ;"(.;ili-ll .411taztal of Cult,
the Etna of ifialford
I,lLn!nirhia, and the Equaable uf ew
- ;LANCE from causing DerdL or
i:ed, in in:: u.O al:A!'Company of
.kl, 111:11fL..11C0 Ibr Tra‘Llicra and
,;./og of ali trades.
fosuiance on 11.,,rses, ?Ides, Cate°, and
•• p, aoulUtit, 'Theft, beat'', Or Abeid..nc, rapidly
4,1118 mtoi;enenit two Uy Lor.i..:rs and stool.
planations and rates given atia pamphlets, fur',
Al,O by
RIM! 14-if] General Int.urance Agent,
\ -EUlt.ltai.; - : 1
211,7.1C,111NE. •
PATENTED FEDRUA RY, 23, 1867.
!U; . r A Y , NoEe Agent
Prod:47,7n, Perri', Cumberland, Bedford and
Counties, Pa, and 1411.51tington and
Frederick. Cbunties,
,I,l.Aiine is pul tielure the public upon its own
••I must coin cto machine of the kind
to ell turchusers. In
requited until the inucbilie has
tt,tea and saLillaction given. For
rez. M. 11A YS,
Alert - jrAiurg, Pa.
—7:he subscriber also builds and• repairs
of all hinds at short notice and upon the
aatt approved plans. Cast Iron and Turbine Wa
it. WI/eels, Buis, Houlling Cloths, Flour Packers,
clung, Pra.if and all kinds of Mill Furnish
- luau:ied at the lowe.t cuoh prices. All work
ad good., warranted.
--M. H.
..tulie 2.1. ly .
01101:CO and Linings skin at
a Ap. 5.] nun ; 4 . & liont.Lica 's
- 7.R.1 TTY Parasols at
lair article of brown sugar at i 2 cents at
Ap. 5 ] Pates & Himmel: a
1 .1.1 E largest assortment of CARPETS in
town at the store of
gosirSox, BsysorOT ik Co,
B All EVSTOWN . A 1 D
1). B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a
large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for
' •ii. :Ina Dairy Salt' sale cheep. Pure No. 1 Kerobene Oit and a large
u = _A— Gth__assertuteut-of--Lainps
, du : Fort, :Finder, cr
more
L. & CU.
Paicr. & llosswelfs'
COOK STOVES:
Tisaisare,
Ironware, -
B VASSVIV are,
House Furnishing Goods ,„
A niT•other uQe`ul (tracks at thii sign ot, the BEG
RED-11111M Wtyitesbora,7; l ,l4 , -, %awe arlarge nst
Fortment of
COOK STOVES,
.NDIK PLATE STOVF.,S
PARLOR STOVE, S
.COAL STOVES, .fie.
of the latest imprevenrino, the ;very best in the
'lnatli. - tt, at thceelfetip Tin and Steve Store 'of -
P. B. RUSSSELL.
•
'l l N INTA R E
made of the bust Tin in the-market, and warranted
at the sign of the
`‘Mig• Mi_ocl. 13E0 X . 33.• 9 '
Washing Made, Easy
by calling at the sign of the "Big 'Red Horn" and
getting the last Close Wringer ever made. '
La Personsist_want_o_Lttomes_,Z.Vinware ous
&c. ,sAn_act ful
their money by cal.ing on
D. 13 lIIrs'SELL,
Sign of the "BIG RE,,D HORN,"
I•'ah. 15
AUGUST ST. 1807"
BARGAINS. BARGAINS, BARGAINS,
to be.lll . A . at
Metcalfe & lliteshew's,
No. 15, Main Street,
We have just selected lam.' our stock upwards of
500 B.MDINANTS,
embraciopgoods of almost every d escription, which
we intend selling this cm:nth without regard to stn
or their use value in order to make room for a full
stock of Fall goods.
We will also sell at greatly reduced prices our
entire stock of Summer goods as we are determin
ed not_to_carry_any_ over if possible. We keep up
or stock of staple, goods the year round, therefore
can supply our trade at all times at the lowest mar-
We have the agency for the sale of all goods
manufactured by the Chambersburg Woolen Man
ufitcturdig Company, therefore can supply dealers
at Mill prices.
H...V"tioods of every description belonging to the
Dry Goods - and — Notion line—Jobeed—to—Mcrchants
-43 City Jobbing prices.
METCALFE & HITESHEW.
Aug. 2, 1857.
ANTED-: WAN TED
WOOL! WOOL!
The highest Market, Price will be" paid in CASH
(lei ivereti—nt-l-heir- i
Mill, by the WOCE,EN MANCFACTI:II
ING COMPANY. A trangements made to receive large I
l lots at dittant points for shipment.
A full arsornnent of fine Common nll•WooI
PLAIN AND FANCY CHM3IE.IIES,
TWEED3,F \ ",4 NKETS
CLOTHS, YRN
constantly on hand and for sale, at the lowest 'ail
adelphia and New York prices, to dealers for cash
usual terms, or given in exchange Jro Wool.
r dune :,:8-13 . 1 J. U. ti6TIN, Prcs.t.
X4X;e4:ififiiif2tkrit'Z - ZZYS4nriIidZZXXM
T. J. FILBERT,
N. • DRAPER,
.h de "•411
Rilas ennslantly for sale a full assortment of
N: GOODS jor Gentlemen's ware. !,V
Latest City Fashions always on hand. gi
WaNncsboro',Pa
El 0! THIES WAY
BARGAINS!
VOW is the time to buy goods from E. & J. El
-11 den chap f,,r cash, on account of the great re
caul ,r.,u in -- prices-of-goods-in the—Eastern—markets-
We •arc prepared to furnish our customers and the
public generally e•ith all kinds' of gdoda in our line '
at t:.e
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Gozne one, come all, and buy your
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Notions, Trunks, Clocks,
BaA('ets, Mats, &c., &c.
A Fp'end id assortment of Watches, Gold Pens.,
and Jewelry just received and will be sold at ex
tremely low prices. Now is the time We . will be
pleased to show our goods to all and a call will sat
sly the most incredulous that we can sell cheap.
-Watches Clucks and Jewelry Repair
ed at short notice
April 19, 1907.)
Strawberry Plants.
FrTHOSE who are fond. o f eating strawberries
.11.. when the season is here should not fail to prepare
as much ground as they can spare for that purpose;
then purchase plants of D. 1), Fahrney of this
place. Persons at a distance can enclose $5 in a
letter and received 100 plants by return mail. Ber.
ries, exhibited at the store of W. A. Reid, weighed
ounce each !--32 to the .13tind. Better bearers
can not be found. A piece 601.70 feet produced
some 3 bushels of berries Ihr first crop They should
be •planted from 18 to 24 inches apart. Will return
investment inene..year._lyone_but first. rate plants
sold. W. A. Reid will'receive all orde;s for these
plants.
I'. S. Can be planted till October if watered dur
ing dry weather. 1). 1). FAH RNEY, •
Waynesboro,' July 5, 1867.
CARRETSI3 CAUPETS S .
P received at Metcalfe & Hiteshow's, High
t) colored Wool striped carpet. Puke $l,OO, such
as has been selling for *1.25. All wool in grain
beautiful styles, !lulu •s'l:2s to ~$1.,64, '
Japanned ware,
E. il: J. ELDEN
improved Thrashing Maehint
Farmers wilirpienie look at the gkeat adkantae in Thrashing
Grain with
GEISERS' PATENT
MP-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR,
With the latest Improved Triple-Geared Horse Po — w — er - ,1
driven either by Gear-or-Bel .
its nc are is conveniently arranged fot hauling and threshing, being permanently fixed on two
tvhecls. One man can easily moy'e or shift it about, so that it is not half trouble in a barn floor as ae
commen_thrasittr,and shaker. It is also easily put in operation. It is simple, easily managed, reliable,
id eletinly'to Work by when in operation, not making near the dust as the common-
urn e, coinpaer a
tuTiohintrot — othorepnra._
Farmers can rest assured that this machine is' no humbug, and judging froni the high recommenda
tion of fanners that are using them, I must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far
mers want and will have as soon as they have an "-- 'y t. appreciate , ontl,—attest—i to-merits,—for
to be responsible if it loos not perform,
. ope t ey will give me an opportunity, as I um willing
as represexitettin this girculay.,
- No. 1 is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresheil — a - M7 - a-nd iron—
and wood cylinder, six
teen inches in diameter and thirty-three inches lung. Trunk has ten-inch rake crank and seven rakes,
is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake, these carry the straw out on their
tops, and deliver it ,n the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack
fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily managed to carry the chair with the straw, or deliver it
in a separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and ehail; remedies all
ities=inrifiettninveg c-ftint - ri—vreattier; -- trbulps the grain by reasonable management, suf
ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to laity bush
els par hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorable
circumstance, it will thresh from forty 'to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness
of hands than any other machine now in common use.
.No-2--Marchinerfully - represented in the above cut, is particul.T.fly adapted to the farmer's use; is
intended to apply "to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 poundsi has art iron thresher
frame, and cylinder, 12. -inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags,. orafr
desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet front the feeder, or if desired, can deliver tha
straw and chair together; will throLdi and clean, in good grain, ready for iwirket, from 100 to 175 bushels
of wheat, or from 300 to 500 bushels of oats per day, using four or s,. horses, end the same number of
hands; but to force the work, under mos t favorable circumstances, good g. 6;a., will thrush and cleal
considerably more. The Machine will - threah and clean all kends of g - rain generally threshed with the
common machine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard. It wiil
apply very well to a twodiorse railway power
Shop Prices of Machines range from 8210, to 6' 525. -
1
arl warrant'the machines to be above represented; also against any reasonable defects of mated
workmanship, &c.
rellaing now taken a room to keep ltepaiT Castings on hand, I have also selected and
am-prepared-to-luraish-a-varioty-of-othAir—oyiculturaimi4emanta,- th e - latest-aud- bust_improvest„and_
such as are best adapted to the wants of the larmers of this part of the country : Such as the Hagers
town (Miller's) Clover Stemmer, Hullerand Cleaner, which is proving by its own merits to be one of
the best machines of the kind now m use. The latort improved 'WOKE YE REAPER. AND MOW -
ER combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone. Thu American Hay Fork and Knife combined,
Hay Rakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. &c. &0., which I will furnish on short notice and warrant
-them to answer the purposes-for which they are intended. .__________
Ir.it'Orders solicited and promptly attended to. - For further particulars, circulars, Sed. address -
JIDANItif,I6 CIAJEIN.CIi,
• Waynesboro', .I.4'ranklin Cu. l'eutfa,
_ __
•
Stall the Latest, 1- --
May 4, 1866.]
Ilient Inaporgarat to Masakimsl,
Is that I have removed my
norcliant Tailoring and 1? lrniabing Store
from my old stand. one door west of the extensive
Hot and Fur Store of Updegrati" & Son, to the new
ly fitted room in the Washington House, one doe
East of Mr. Ogilbv's Store, where ! have now instorc
one of the best selected clocks of
English, French, German and Domestic
CLOTHS, CASSEVERES, &C.,
that can 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 Drera, and at prices that cannot mail to
please all. All thoroughly shrunk before made up
and satisfaction guaranteed. I have also a stuck of
HEAVY COTTON GOOD
FOR
AIEN AND BOY'S WEAR,
OF THE BEST MAKE.
Linen Ducks and Plain Linens, and a full
stock Plain and Nixed Cassimeres
or 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 pattern to suit buyers.
AllAvork 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 celebro
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 my thanks to my customers and the pub
generallv_for_their patronage extended me and_
hope a continuance of the same.
Don't forget—The place is the Washington House
Merchant Tailoring Establishment, West Washing
ton street, Hagerstown, Md. J. A. FISHER,
May 3, 1667.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
• AT
PRIVATE SALE.
THE subseriber offers at Private Sale his valu a
bie property, situated
,on Main Street, known
as thq
, iliVaynnesborte' Brewery,.'
including Dwelling Douce, good Stabling, &c.—
For terms, dee. apply to "
jar) 18—tfj GEO. FOURTH M Al\ .
NOTICE
/TIDE Board of Directors of the; eltatnbersburg,
Woolen Manufacturing Company, have ()velar
cd a oami animal Dividend of FOUR PER CENT,
on the special Cdpital stock of said company, pay•
able on the first of July next, being the fractional
part of the year to that date. Transfer books closed
on and after the 15th inst.
F. DYSON, Sec'y. .
CURTAIN Fixtures of all kinds at the store o
A SUMMON. BSNEDICT &
_ .
.NE W•FIRM.
_
.r u HE undersigned would respectfully call the at,
tention of the Public to their stock of
Xvi..1.70-81X9L9C73EL311,
embracing all articles of Furniture usually manu
factured by cabinet makers. We will also give our
attention to' '
COFFIN MAKING ,
and hope by strict attention to business to merit a
liberal share of public patronage. All orders for
Furniture or Coffins attended to with dispatch.—
Our Furniture Rooms can be found on Main Street,
up stairs, in Willaims Flinegan's Drill Shop.
J, M, RENDER,
December 21—tf.
J. C. AU 4 STIN, Pres't.
June 28-3 t.
NEW SPRING
AND
sumEnElM3ll
GEORGE STOVER
HAS RETURNhD FROM PHILADEL
PIIIA WITH A SUPPLY OF
Goo . **S
3=33 CD (ID 'MC` tga
NOTIONS, QUEENSWEIE
GROCERIES,
ter To which ho invites the,attention of
of his-patrons-and-thc public-Generally.---=
October 26. 1811“
DR. T. 1). FRENCH,
-
•
3=k3M3LV Wri ll ,
JIVSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted
on Platina, Gold and Vulcanite.
Particular attention given to the preservation of
the natural teeth.
Nitrousbxide - Gas administered for the extrac
tion o tee th without pain.
Office at his residence on Mechanic Street.
Feb. 8.
~IZDWII sugars from 1017 ;a u e p ig at
SHAD, & Hosrucu s
Herriug and Maul it l ic %t
& HonFticu's
FLOOR Alatting at
Paws & HOEFLICLI'S
ii E cuidored o(
g, at
Ilorrtacit's
BEAUTIFUL ergandic
fri ' t: v e t lIOSFL7 CLI
TANIISE Cloth at -
Paws & Honsracies
CHIP and Straw Hats at
PLIZOIC & Hoitplaun's
BENJ. FRANTZ, M. D.
TARS FRANTZ & SNIVELY having associa
ted themselves in the practice of Medicine and
burgery would stote that thq are well prepared for
treat nii molicat and surgical cases. Persons int
do ted to e",.ner of the above will please make o irly
seta:men' to the limo of their association, as they
wish to close their old books.
Oilloci in 1)r. ]:rung's rosidonce in the room fo
merly occupied as a store room by Mr. J„peaver
April 14—tf.
Alargo lot of Floor Oil Cloths, all widths jus
opened at Palau & Hosr•t.tou'a.
April 5.
1 A BALEgBetunletTsGitiin Bags in store and
IVfor sale cheap by
WALKER, NILL & Co.
ilagetstown.
I. N. SNIVELYA. D
7418 MST AMR
IMO, HER Miff GOOK &C
• F. KURTZ
rIEHBB to inform the good citizens of Way
nesboro' and vicinity, that lie - has just receiv
ed front the East a large and full assortment of
fresh Drug s ,Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stu ff s
Window tlas, Putty, Brushes, &c. &c., which he
is prepared to soli as cheap as they can be bad at
any other house in the town, and which, in regard
to quality, cannot be excelled. He bra also on hand
a large assortment of
TOILET ARTICLES
comprising in part the following articles, viz
Toilet Waters, all_kinds,
Eau do Cologne, endless in variety,
Extracts for the handkerchief,
Fine English Pomades,
Band°linos
Bear's
Fine and Fancy Soaps,
Tooth Bruslici
Nail
forCalinary-purposes - he - has - Cortr - S ,
Barley, Pearl Sago,Flavoring Extracts, viz :
•.• • • Vanilla--Strawbery, • , • ' .
pie, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut
meg, tScc._ Fresh Spices,Black Pepper and all otn
er articles in that line. ie has also something to
please the
A fine stock of Toys of all kir:ds, a large supply of
IP.Sivtelat ladretoClic3l22.o.St.
He has Drake's Plantation Bitters,
Hoffland's German do.
Sand's Sarsaparilla,
Bull's do.
mz.Vavrue.
ew's C
I Diarrhoea Cordial,
Froy's Vermifuge,
Vermifuges, doz. kinds,
- _
us ron s,
, Spaulding's,
Ayer's,
•
Brandreth's,
Morse's,
McLane's, liver; Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup-
Dr. Parishes do. Kcroseoe Oil, Lamps and Chum,
neys always on hand.
Thankful for kind favors already bestowed upon
him, he-solicits a continuance of - the same, hoping
that bv •irfto pl.--ae he Dir.— the confider.--
that - by lryirigto please tie may win the confidence
of the people. As mach care taken in waiting up
on adults as children.
Physicians' Proscriptions promptly and carefully
compounded at all hours. J. F. KURTZ.
August Id, 1864.
GOOD NEWS
To every Mao,.Woman and Child. Tho'great
reduction in prices at the Waynesboro' new
AT AND SIIOE EMPORIUM. First
class goods almost as cheap as ever.
This is a personal invitation to the reader to ex
amine my largest awl mo=t complete stock of Lining
and summer goods ever offered in this little Borough
Also the best make of Clocks and Trunks
Tobacco, Segars, Lamp Chimneys, Wicks,
Taper Collars, -3 Hose, Kerosene, Inks,
Indigo, Soap Lye, Paper, Lead Pencils, Pens
Soda, Ginger, Variety of Soaps,
Cloves, Cinamon, Extracts, Bair Oils,
Pepper, Matches, , Lilly White, Rogue Balls,
Pearl and Silver Infant Power,
Gloss Starch, Shoe blackning and Varnish
Candies, A bnonds, Mill Wall and W indow
Filberts 7 ' as, Brushes, Oak, Bushel, Clothes
Cane' d ikye Atm, Chip and Market Baskets,
Essence of Coffee,
..cri3 Liniment and Pain Killer, and many
rinkets.
ue Metalic Shoe Sole, to keep the dampness from
oe feet should never be lost sight of. Retail price.,
25. Also shop rights sold at the low rate of slt),
and the sole furnished at a price which will pay a
large percentage,
Remember the place directly opposite the Town
Hall. on the Diam,md,
Ladies and Misses call and see the nice trimmed,
and untrimmed Hats. Oh, I can sell them so cheap.
April 12] J, BEAVER.
STONER & STONER ,
DRUG GISTS,
A RE receiving fresh articles in their line of .bu.
21:sincps from the Cities weekly, which enables
them to offer and sell at a 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
have for sale Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fruits, Confectionary,
with all articles u,ually kept in drug stores.—
Thankful for the patronage heretofore received, re
spectlully ask an increase as well as a continuance
of-public favors. - -----M. M. STONER;
M. H. STONER.
Waynesboro', August 10, 1866.
Beef ! Prime Beef !
THE subscriber would inform the public that he
still continues the Butchering business and
will be prepared to supply persons ,with a prime ar
ticle of Beef on MONDAY and THURSDAY of
each week during the seasun, at the cellar adjoin
ing the "Waynesboro' Hotel," also on the same
days at his residence near Pikesville.
THOMAS J. CUNNINGHAM.
July 19-tf.
E .liV IFIR III
CIRRIIGE lUKING!
,r , HE subscribers would inform the public that
they have associated themselves together in the
Carriage making business, ant that t y,eo business
hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old
stand under the firm of ADAMS & HAWSER. They
will have constantly on hand BUG-
CUES of every description ; new and
second-handed • Vehicles of all kinds. 1 1r.a.....ir
Ur Repairing done at short notice,
They employ none but good mechanics and use
the best material. Persons wanting anything in our
line will do well to give as a call before purchasing .
elsewhere. JA COB A DAMS,
GEORGE B. BA AN KEIL
Church Street, neatly ninsffe the at, E Church
Jan 26 tt
0 lIALER'S Family Scales, two sizes of 12 & 25
Obbs capacity, weighing by ounces, early to un
derstand and warranted to weigh correct;
Also an Improved Cherry seeder which has been
n use for the last tivo years and never failed ta , give
entire satisfaction. It will seed a bushel of
in 25 minutes. Sold by
May al--tf. & RINEHART.
BRADLEY'S late style Hoop Ski its at
1J Ail. 51 - Palos & Hoarima's
Combs, &e. &o
DRE N .
10.000 POUNDS OP BUTTER!
,
T" quantity of
_butteimadaln this country is
too smalf.-:- rt an be increased 10.000 pounds
by the use of .Nixon's iforse and Cattle Powders.
Good for oil diseases of limes, Cattle, Sheep and
Hogs. Sold by - J. F. KURTZ,
• Waynesboro'.
1* Read these certificates, hundreds of which
could be published:
Four or five years ago,-J. S. NIXON compound
ed a Horse and Cattle Powder: and asked me to
try it. I was the first fartaer to whom it was git en
and the first one to Use it for stock. I found it full
ly equal to what Mr. Nixon said of it, and • I hae
used_ itextensively since, and heartily recommend
it to formers as a sure thing in fattening stock of en
kinds and a capital Powder for Horses.
MICHAEL EBERSOLE.
Chambersbarg. December, .865.
Ma. J. S. Pirxose--To the multitude in this por
tion of our tjtate,who have Wed 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 horses and
cows for several years past, and cannot afford to do
without it. It keens all kind of cattle in &pod con
dition, loosens the skin, smoothes the hair, and
sharpens their appetites. As a preventive from dis
ease, I regard it as invaluable. Yours, &c.,
REY_. 8.-13.-SCHNECK.
atambershurg, April, 1866.
MIJ7S; -- ixox . rear tr : gave your Horse
and Uattle Powder a fair trial with all my atocke
tlorscfumd_cattle,aruLit-improved-them-wonder ful
ly. It speedily increased the richness of the milk of
m cows and im ,roved the condition of m stoc
greatly.
I caricordially_recommend-it-as-the - best - thing of
the kind I have ever known'or tried, for all kinds of
stock, and it should be kept in every stable.
Yours truly,
A. K. IticULUEE, Ed. Repository.
TEE SURE CURE
ARMY ITCII,
CAMP ITCH,
BARBFAI'S
RING WORM,
1 ETTEP,
and a Skin diseases, certainly cured by
NIXON'S Glycerine Ointment.
J. K. KURTZ,
Waynesboro .
sold by
Nizon's East India Tincturo.
The - best medicine for Internal and External pain
Perfectly safe under all circumstances. Every fam
ily should have it.
tar" If you have pains, use NIXON'S
East India Tincturc.
Gam- If you have Skin diseases, use NIX
ON'S Glycerine Ointment.
V..11 - I.f you have horses or_eattle that don's
thrive, use NIXON'S Horse-and Cattle Powders.
Cbanzbersburg, Feb. 8-Iv.
LOW FIGURES!
NEW GOODS
111BERSON, BEN EDICT & CO.
Are now Receiving
a Large .Stock of
Day GOODS,
GROCE RIMS,
QUEENSWARE,
If Ada DWAR E.
We call tho attention of our customers and tho
community to our new stock of goods which are
LOW
cheaper than they have
been for five years.
Our goods have been bough t at low prices and
-we think we can sell them to suit all buyers, Give
us a call,
AMBERSON, BENEDICT & Co
April 5, 1867.
NEW LEATHER
AND
FINDING STORE !
LEWIS S. FORNEY & SONS, would inform
the public that they have received another sup
ply of geode at their new Leather and Finding
Store, embracing amon g other articles the follow
ng:
Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hem! ok and
Spanish Sole; Calf Skins, French C if do.,
Sheep do., French and. Mens 'Morocco,
Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style
and size, Threads, Boot Webing, Laces,
Galloons, Size Sticks, Measure Straps,
Deer Boaes, Burnishes, Heel Shaves, Last
Beeps, Peg Floats, Double Cutters, Welt
Knives, Nails and Tacks. Wax, Clamps,
• Crimp Boards, Bubbers, Bristles, Lasting
Irons, Files, Ink Powders, Sand Paper,
Compassed, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives,
Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps
and Files,
Auls and Handles, Collis Irons,
Long and Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and
Eyelett Punches, Strip Auls,
And all other articles usually kept in such stores.
Highest cash price paid for Bides and Skins.—
Feb. 8. FORNEY & SONS.
HOUSE PAINTING !
GEORGE &A. D. MORGANTHALL havit.4
associated themselves in co-partnership in the
Painting, Graining and Glazing business,inform
the public that they aro now prepared to o house
painting with neatness and despatch and upon rea
sonable terms. Persons having any work in their
into will do well to give them a call before making
:ngageinents elsewhere.
ISIORGANT/lALL. SON".