NEW STORE • 61); I k 4 EW GOODS! COON & 2TONI 7 IIOI3SE .„, , • _ tr'r - u'l LAY reni , c tPrllq iiiform the Iwt,lie that Pt c itit'!. heve Vk N wiled•ltt their new room,on th, wuth ut , i•ht conic) td ILe 1)111111011d, in VI apnea -10.0% II law.: and mei: seivueud whack of--- • - - Barg' - - - - ruccries, a rd ware and Cutlers, I,un, Steel, MIPS, Coach-makers 'Goisis of e'very threrspit , m, I.„le,el.,o‘are, Cedurware, :411,es' Car= z tit to, 111 I 'Whs. Paints, Cl lons,t tl Ib, V arnish llrush ts, FINh, Hatt, 1140 , 7111 kind. 4-60t14144 kept in-a,Avell regokutql eture Our guts are all new and fresh r,.,1 have b,eri bought for cash at the late decline Ur. flatter ourselves that twin our long expert care w uunwess, nm 1 adetermination to sell g. ode an rnurl! profits, vyr. bllllll to ?alio to utti•r unusual -ilidticeni,ii6-to-n-Whil)o.r4 wt 0 &VIM to 69 mOll , Pietttte coil and see for ymnselves. 11. e hay., a large and well assorted stock of eto plo lanoy Dry Worts, enthisorng Ctoths, Tweeds, t•ottonndos, Cords,Den ( cl,s, (.111;411,nos, Linin and Cotton Ctash for To,veis,Calieoes,Delains, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Sheetines Ticking,, Linens, Flunnvls, White B.,slery mill Notions. We are -re• !I. et g evuy mceli and will supply any :An , It Wanted thla me have not ou hand ni a few %V.• pay the highest market rice for nit Mlles et g.,,nntr\ intsluce B.xcen, Lard, Butter', Egg:. ?J. nod i i ,o, &c. CI GROCERIES. C. 11. DICKEY TO(: 1,1) r,spot trully al pounce to his friend' And ilkr public eetierdlly that he is prepared ti• 1,110.) all ‘k hu tited 011.1°1:E, SUGAR, SYRUPS, ,1161 i, TUB te CO. CIGARS, " 8 t9.11.T. lthOUht, BUCKETS _ _ TWINES, Also I. sQort et,t of COnteetiollarieS3 Notions, Stationery, etc. ry Produce Cbun Tskon in exchange for goods—ln—connection _with the “er mcy business be litho keeps FLOUR PEED STL:PR, than which there can be none • Lt., t-r I,or Th , oiklut stn gist favors ho respectfully solicits a coollimafiet. 4 the Napo. A ug. 1667 MEE EXHIBIT-ION! 1.7 • - A . B. E D i Ni' vl.L.'s hit, customers and the uhlic general -13 to call alicl examine his stock of goods just o SUGRAS, CoF LEE, TEAS, N 0. ao , l P. E. MOLASSES, No 1 Al ACKHEL, ODFISH. Gila a full lice of leading articles. SPICES 13ourbt at ihe must celebrated Spice Mills and war d lJ ilOaCZt!s and BaNing attieler of choicest quali ties. CRANBERRIES, Fr. CANNED FRUIT, Peaebes,Pine Apples, Strawberries, GREEN CORN, &a. :K. Y. r.ICIII EESE—all . winter 11.1‘sON's CRACKERS—Water Mushroom, Cream. buvar,4si.o. cZYET.7. I J3EINSIVC7.4a.II.EI GLASSWARE! Plain on.l lig'd Granite Tea Seta, cups and eau• sere Elibbes, iii at plates, &c. of the latest styles. Fruit r-tituds, (Glass) Butters, (wt.'t) plain and cut goblets. tea tiler's, 49e. Prebentation cups and fancy China tnr the H e h. days. CosrecTiosuangs.- Cat.dias, Dates, Nuta, and Top , to tickle the young. Or Come one, conic all. Waynesboro', Pte. 8, 1867. ► "EUREKA" BMIIT AND SEPA RATING AIACIIINE I PATENTED FEBRUARY. 23, 1861. Res. RAYS, Sole Agent For Franklin, Ferry. Cumberland. Bedford area Fullva Counties, Pa . and Washington and - Frederick Counties, Md. This Macine is put beforelhe public.upon Its own merits. It is the most complete machine of the kind now in use, and is guaranted to all purchasers. In to. case will pay be required until the machine has been thoroughly tested and satit faction given. For Cucutur ad ...resit M. HAYS, Mercersburz Pa. N. B.—The subscriber also builds and repairs PILLS tfail kinds at short nouce tad upon the most approv,d plans. Cast Iron and Turbine Wa ter 1% , heels, burs, noulting Cloths, Flour Packers, Belting, Proof bunt: and all kinds of Mill Fumish ings lurnished at Ws/owes& cub prices. All work and gufmle warranted. M. 11. June 24-- ir. SYRUPS, PR U `ES, RAISENS ' W. A. REID. EMPIRE SIIVILITLE MACHINE. PATENTED FEBRUARY 114, ISO 3ALEeItOOIII, IVO. 921 ACIIETIIIIT Br a PIiILADELPIIIA. This Machine in constructed-on a new principle of mechanism, possessing many rare Mid valuable im provements,. having been in in-ed by thernoatpro. , found experts, and pronounced to be iSIMPLICI. l'Y and PERFECTION COMBINED. Tl'e following tiro the principal. objeztions_ urged ngatnst Sewn/ Machines V Excessive fatigue to the operator.. 2. Liability- to get out of order. 3 Expense, trouble, and lobe of time in repeirin g 4. Incapacity to sew even decryption of material llibagroentele_reekiNe while 1111 operation.= <•- the Empire hewing Machine is Exempt from all . • these Objections. It has a straight needle, put action, mak. ills LOCK or 6111,1TIJC n'1IT1:1-1, which wlti rteitber nor R AVEL. and is alike - on both shies; perform% perfect sewing on every de-et iplion td Ma': froAFLeattier or the- tinest—Narisnek Mien, cotton or silk thread, from the coarsest the finest number. l' JIL FELLS, DODS, BRAIDS, TUCKS Q UlL'll6, CIA THURS. Having- ne•itlier CAM nor COO 11 , EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS :MACHINE .111 varirlies uJ I;AINUk6T bincutNl frutq. s6:u up— I?nrticular attention is called to the iiEIY and n•eo Manufacturing Machir•-e, for Tailoring. "hue FiLtith.;, Coach 1 riinining,&e. Its advanta ges are simplicity, durability,r.tpatity, equal adup:a• lion to all branches of matt utactuinik It make perfect work on all material. It is especially desir: able in sewing Patent Leather, Ind Is very lit short, it is the most perfect inanutucturing machine • e—matl-e N. B. .Every machine gunrameed. EMPIRE S. M. CO., 921. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. rrAgettle wanted] t ItANK UItANIaLo, Agent Mar. 1 —24 mos THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME. J. A. FISHER the 'Washington House Merchant Taikr ink; Eatubliskucut, '3as just received another stock of Goods for 31EN AND BOY'S WEIR, English, French- and—A merman-13 E V LtitS.— Nem and Fancy CA 81•31 11 1..; Dnglibh and F..nclt DUE SKINS. I'lam and Fancy VE -I.l.(litt.itS. .111 will ,be made to order or sold to suit iutioniers.a A good stuck of Ladies' Cloaking of the Latest Styles Also a full stock of FURNISHING GOODS, Such as Fus winders, Gloves, Half Hose, Silk and Linen Handkerchi, f 3, Fine Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Neck Vies of all Styles, the late Style Scarfs, • Linen and Paper Collars, all Styles. All to be doh] at prices to suit the times. Custom• ers can save money by calling and examining my . stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. A. FISHER, Washinaton_House,_West Washington ICOAt 16, 1b67. Hagerstown, Md. • 1 . " . .C5 • I . ^.r. • ; AID ;a sill -; All • 1:>I DRUGS MEDICINES, • ~ 4CD X. 311.. Miiil PMATS, f&c. &c., Go to Fourtbman s 4 q. '44 Waynesboro', May 24, 186 T. AL eI'OVE —A Parlor Cook Stove for bar. tieing coal. formic by • W. A. REID Nov lb L ADIES Dress Goo . d mi s s of ail kinds at i g . : i sto c r . : of 8200.000 DOLLARS 110 lIE v 'and $lOO - certificatert- paying' it dividend ul eight and ten per cent per anum lo tted to all whoa 111 aubscribe for fetlock is the Chautl ber.hurg Woolen Mill. The great success of the Company and demand for their goods.luis encouraged them Li enlarge the capacity of their Mill anu ii.creaso their capita stock. They now offer *l5O 000 additional stuck fur sale at its par value 41100 per slum. This stock pays a dividendel eight per cent per annum on the It:pedal and len on the t orunion, and-cri be made to pay 12 to 15 per cent per annum. The Compa ny owns all that splendid waterpower- of the Vali. , tug Nairn, in the heart of the Borough of Chain , bersburg, including the Flouring Alills. Woolen Mill nets GO h erne power and leaves enough to run the Flouring Mills of 4 pair of Burrs. These _Mitts_. rent for 310 hull the titterer! of - the whole cobt of their reel estate except the Woolen Mill building IterAl.iti'llitittxy - Anv who hale. $lll9 - or more end' asp curtly Fermi re wishing to make a sate and prof itable it teshneut are -tuquesteil to examine [tie mattes of this in- ell before investmg in Wei or-- Guy: securities, as it pays at I ! net reptr eent and - Costa no premium, making the safest and most rui n-able investment tete . otleiretk-arl- beside& etletearJ. ,- 1 gee induslty Aid advanees the interest of the com munity at large Yuleare rif reed lur luller party • II tuts to our printed circulars, and a personal exam iatirp Oh the Mid Mkt Machinery VI a invite a xamiu.tuun tieing cent lured that the but. ter the atriire of our Company aro ktionn -nil the work og ul the Mill is urelerstowl, the Mors corta ut wr are to guilt ronlidence anti hi it a correct I,llutyl tvgio of ail our h,trtits is alt ttiat wantitrg• ti at core speray sale et ail the slacks - - ) ubm ni g lolls received at the office of the f;iiinpd ny at the Wooll n 11111-, Or at the Ist. Nuuemul LS..rik of e% nytte sh'irt', let Nat. Bank of Green( oat e, by At Fallon, I- sq., itlcrocr,,hu.g, .indite a Why, Ship penshurg, eve gc t riellsoll, Pat. I ul!cy cr Keeley Feai , tthu ttul ttcd iii poison 41:11:7. mit localities. W 1018310. CIRRIIGE 311kliNG: TUE sub, , eribers would !Worm the public that I the• have a:sal:toted theinselvez• tugelhor iu Ihe Carrian;e making business, au that the business hereat ter will be Luntinued at Jacob Adams' 014.1 stand undtr the firm ut IDAMS 6r Limvxict. They. will have cutistantly on hand Lt;4l-g t (Alia of every deserption ; new and" second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. t& Rcp.,limg dune at short ncriee, They employ none but good mechanics and use the :I mute re best nruteria, ,'ersotis w lifl mill, Irby. line -win -do well - to - glee us a ••eall be'tisre purehaing elsewhere. J:1C011 A IPAIVLS (il B. IIAN KEF2, Church Street near/5 vi'si't !fie M E (Atin4 Jan .6 tf MIN lll ARRIVAL! • mumurrrnno7o - 71 Cootie, in Ids line of business. Ilia stock consists in part, of all the latest styles of men's and buys HATS AND CAPS, Alen's, %Vernon's, Misses, Boy's and Children's BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, • and iSlipialis et - every aebeiviwi. ',sales and Alleges - Zi;3' EZ7 ZMI Bonnet Frames, Tritnnungs, Sundowns and Hats, Dress Trimmings, Hoop skirts, Hair Nets, Hen Coils, Hosiery, ("loves, Parasols, Sun Unaberellas. Fans, &c. behuol, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Station,— ery of all kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. MI of which will bo sold as cheap as the cheapest. Sept. 20— .1. H. WELSH. MACHINE. SHOP AND LUMBER YARD ! LIDY, FRICK & CO., would inform the Public generally, that they have taken the establish. meat and business, lately °Arne(' by Lidy 4 Lee rune, (frmerly Wm. Flanagan,) and aro now man ut acturing GRAIN DRILLS, of the latest improvements and warant them to give satest . ,ction. Also rin kerholl's UelebratiW Patent CORN SHELLER, Separator and cleaner, the best Adler ever offered to the Public: Also DIPSAN''d PATEN i' W ASHER. Warranted to give sat is faction or no sale, They are I repared to do all kilos of Job Work Repairs, &c., in their line of business, done at the shortest notice and un rea a. enable terms. They have also on hand a largo lot of the beat Lumber I . oi sale cheap, and have opened a regular LUMBER YARD of all kinds of Lumber, which they will sell very cheap fur cash only.— Persons in want of anything in our line will please give us a cull We will give satisfaction. Jan 31.—tf. LILY, k RICK & CO. LUMBER WANTED. ijotte subscribers will pay the highest cash price tj f.r Lumber, to be delivered this seasoa; - and will iiLo witht a large lot for next season- UEltsElt, PRICE & CO. St pill 6 - INSUREYOUR STOCK I rtillE subscriber, Agent for the Great Western 1 Home Insurance and Detective Co., announces to the puts is that he is now prepared to take in - surance upon hors. s, cattle and other live stork a . garnet theft, death and accident. Persons having valuable stock would do well to givo hun a call, learn terms, atc. J. R. WOLFERBBERGER. March 20--tf It is the best eluieee over offered to agents! One or two days will secure a good Sewing Machine, Wateh, Silk Dress Revolver, or some oilier article of equal value, Free of ,Co t Agents wanted everywhere, male and female, tor the best One Dollar Pawnbroker's*Sale in the coun ter Send for Circular. S. C. THOMPSON & CO. 36 Hanovor Street, Boston, Maas, Dec. 27-3 m. . 'G. C7.IP'CIoNt.C7P.I, No. 16, West Washington Street, DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, I Ice' Gold Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, SPECTACLES, &C. Sept. 6. Hareaatown. LUMBER WAN T ED. THE subscribers will pay the highest cash price for Lumber, to be delivered this season, and will also want a large lot for next moon. Bepi. 6-tf, GEISER, PRICE & CO. t7l 4:_ -- IYRUPS—:OZCO4I and Cheap a • GEO. W. WELSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the Town Hall Building, next door to the Post Offices Dee. 13,1861. J. C. A 1 *STI N , PR.SO i iisl A NOTICE FOR. ALL TO READ I THE "MORNING CLORE"- Is the Cheapest andthe Beet Base Burning Stove btfore the Public I THE No. 9 M. O. sells at 1 1 25,iiildli; nearly 50 lbs. heavier than the No, 9 Oriental, and is larger than the No 10 or Nu 11, which sells at firs; In six dollars more than the No 9.M U. Again, the morn ing -(3 tory is Me only -stoyn that ineaks - up its — cinder and passes them Mr with the ashes. This is done by means of the Mill Grate, This grate- is net in any ether attire, nor can any other clove use it— This mill grate is insured for five yetirs, now, in the Oritintal stove, when you inu4 take out tinder you have to open a duos on top of the fire•pot and with It poker , rake them up and pees them out through this doer Very nice that. provided some of the hot cinder falls on }our nice carpet. "Oriental Unok, pogo-3-says that-ytarmust - take ..11 your pipe - during the season from the slave end remove the ashes &c.,, witch have- itc,uteu lined in the hack flue." An , 'her - nit:ell* in it ilia: T.l l otif- OVV., Hut Ling of this kind have you to do in tha Moroi ng tilory. W. A. l'ltlll..E. is the only ugt nt m Waynes boro' for the Male of the M. G. btove. Pe has sold 1 duce the 28th day of 6,10.. 60 of these stoves. The M. 1.1 has taken since 1860 all first class Premium's over all other Base Burning stoves Call and see h • st .we in operation and learn what the stove is, for yours -Ives. then you can judge which is the best movo. iii.tt in this expoitiri• I hi vu done injosiice I Wave it for the ptibtit tu, judge us to which of theme stoves shall receive their patronage • ILEBRATED BA-SE BURNING.. STOVE THE MORNING GLORY! The Morning Glory iso perpetual lmer, having a magAzine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re u ired to be fait d but once a dny, and it the pr. p.r spied enul IA used it is not neccessary to rekiLtte the fire during the entire• winter. (No clinker will remain in these stoves. nor will time be any trouble from slate, or other impurities in the c oaf, the fire being always at the hese of the coal. the impurities ere left in the ashes and ground out by the "Mill-grate.") THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST ECONOMY OF FUEL 1 The combustion of fuel being perfect and at a high temperature, the amount of heat nroduced front the same quantity of coal is much greater than - at a low temperature, hence but a small quon• thy of fuel is neccessary t.t be undegoing the pro ,_cesa of combustion at one time. The et. tire outer surface oldie Morning Glory is radiating — surface: — Add to this the 'surface of Ejects heated by rays of light through the mica windows, and you have the secret of the great heating properties of the Morning Glory with a small amount of fuel tialt-For sale at W. A. TitycLE's Tin and Stove Store. He has a largo stock of Slaves Tinware an d nth or goods in nis line, which he will sell cheap. You will find the best COOK NINE PLATE alai COAL STOVES in market. A leo on hand Brass, Copper and Iron Kettles. His Coppi.r Kettles are better than are offered for sale elswhere, and cheap er, as he makes them, and can sell at shorter profits Also the best CISTERN PUMP in market, i strong, simple durable and cheap, is insured not to freeze. Call and see it. All hinds of repairs done. in Tin, Copper or Sheetiron. Don't fail to call as you will fitil a large stock of goods. • Sept. 6.-7 mos. 1V . A TBITLE. NORMAL INSTITUTE. VO HE 'next session of this Institution will corn. mcnce on Monday, the 211 of March. Those wishing to send pupils, should make it known to the Principal, as soon as possible, as but a limited number can be received. The governmen t will be mild and parental, ap pealing to the pupils' reason and sense of propriety and rig. ht; yet obedience and good behavior will be strictly required, The object of this schoul.will be to give ladies a complete education, and to prepare gentlemen for business or for any class in college. Pupils will 7r taught to study understandingly, and nit merely to commit rules to memory or go through text books. The branches that will he taught are, Orthogra phy, Rawlins, Penmanship, Geography, Arithme tic, Grammar, Alg,bra, Geometry, Physiology, Coin position, Rhetoric, it istory, Botany. Trigonometry, Nettles' Philosophy, Geology, Analytical Geometry• Mental Philosophy, Zoology, Elocution. Logic, Mor al Puilosophy, Astronomy, calculus, Latin, Gri ek, French ,German, Italian, Music, Drawing and Paint. ing. N. Primary pupils, if sufficiently advanced to be classified, will be received atsomewha t reduced rates, W. NOE'FLING, A Y M., C. E., Prim. Rev. C. V. Wtt4oa, Ass istants. J. F. Witsoa Waynesboro', Pa., Feb. 7, 1868.-:---2m. AYNESBOUP' 1 3 1 1 .13 A A R L I3 S LI:_Y_At , D. rr 15: On Main Street, Waynesboro', Pa., next door to the "Bowden House," where they are prepared to furnish all kinds of work in their line, such as MONUMENTS , 'TOMBS , HEADSTONES, MANTLES , &o. at the shortest notice, anal as cheap as the cheap. est. Give ue a call. Waynesboro', Jan•24—tf. wittitlZZANziffoßwirgarAimicrAM i l 24 T. J: FILBERT, IIiDRAPER, Haa constantly for sale a fultatsortment ojg GOODS Jar Gentlemen's ware. pi ail lar Latest City Fashions always on hand. 2 Waynesboro', Pa tiMintro VINININSUMEMNIZMIZVALSZa FR S - 11 E! THE subscribers inform the public that they now have for sale a snpply of fresh - ws4Od•burnt ime for Plastering, Whitewashing , - &c., of super • for quality, which they will continue to keep on hand tinting the season. .1. & JUS. M. LIESd. March 20-3 m. U- a IF N • TrIHE undersigned, having had considerable ex• perience as a practical Surveyor, takes this method of informing the public generally, that ne is prepared to do all kinds of 'surveying, laying out, and dividing up lauds, at short notice, and upon reasonable terms. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by care and attention to merit the patronage of the public. A. B. STOLE& NEW LEATHER FINDING' STORE-! 1 EWIS . B, , FORNEY & SONS, wtfuld infOrm Lathe public that they have received another sup ply of goods at. their new Leather and Finding Store, embracing anion g other articles the follow, Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and Spanish Sole, calf Skini,brO.ndh Calf do., Sheep do., French and Aleus Morocco, Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, - every style and size, Threads, Boot Webiug, Laces, 'Galleons, Size Sticks, Measure Straps, Deer Bones, Burnishes, Heel Siraves, Last Hoops, Peg Flouts, Double Cutters, Welt Kai7es, Nails and Tacks, Was, Clamps, Crimp Boards, Beibberia, Bristles, Lastiug - Vous, Files, luk Powders, and Paper, Compasses ' Bout Trees, Pegs, 'Knives, Pinchers,, llatutuers, various kinds; Hasps and Files, Auls and Handles, Collis Irons, Lung and Shoulder Sticks; Elyeletts uud • Eyeiett Punches, Strip Auls, Arid ull other article. usually kept to such stores. Highest cash price paid for talcs argil Feb. 8. FORNEY & SONS. sE PLNDID I.l.ltaiVAL OF - DRY uoubs Al H. Fr, A. YINGLING'S, No. 13, Pub Square, under Herald Office. We invite the attention of buyers to essmine our well neleetod r.tuek of I►ltY COOL►S, NOTIONS, &e., - purritin:ett _itrce the tferliite at greatls ,- I — •educed pri ces. As au have had, the ads:Adage of t•elt.ctitig our Stud( from both Market., ( ew York and Plii we un pit-pared to defy 111 Sty le I.4tialftk and Prieto. We ask tie eap...elifl lutetium' of cu•loiners-to oar-large tt.ilek of Prints, Brown aad Bleached M 1 Doinett.e UINGII A MS, (wry cheap ) Fly \ While and Yel- low, do. 11 ttrod, Shaker and Mania do. Canton and all othurgradea bacqueing du. all bilks. FA N 4 sli AV% Is, BREAKFAhT DO. WoitS I'ED DO., F kNCY CLOAKING :5, N Ull11.11o01)..BAL- EPA_LLAN ORALS • Didf - DIIESS GOODS Department comprises the follovviog. class of goods; viz: SILKS, Colored and Black,' REPP ALPACA POPLIN Siik P3plius all Shades, Euglish_lllerinoes,_Easpress Clot* Double Width ouilia3, pae: Coburga, (Jheap,) Plain Poplins, Striped Do., Detains, French Nerinoes, &c. We would call especial attention to our Mourn ing Goods Department, which is complete. compri sing every kind nt BLACK GOODS - kept - in - a Drat class Dry Goods Hojar such as BLACK FREN CH MERINOES, Black English Do:, Black Alpacas Black COBUIZ(is, Black sll,KB, !lumbar.lnes, ',l;amise CLOTHS, POLANAInE, ii,pp Poplins, Canton Clotka. Our stock of Men and Boy's Weai 'is complete, such ns Cloths, Cassimeres, Saltinetts, —Fweevis i -Jeansr-Kersis.-14111-I,inseys, lull line of Notions, Hisiery, Gloves, Trimmings. Cursels,r. Hull & lebrated 1100 P SKI wrs &c., & A TINGLING. Nov. 8 1887, Newest, Best, Cheapest CLOTHING' GEORGE BENDER stir has recently opeoei up an entire new stock of OW lie° ARIL 3E 1 1 . 1 11bT 4IIWs r AND'SUMMER r,LßT[ldo i Ag, All of which has been obtained from the justly celebrated house of A. JARIXETT, Bal timore. Every article sold is WARRANTED to he of the best custom make, and the material just what it tsrepresented to be. A tall aysortrnent of GENTS FURNJS HING COOD:S always on hand, such N 8 Under Clothing, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Cutlers, &c. All we ask is, that you give us• one trial, and you will always buy, for remember we do not keep badly rnade clothing ant! the goods are all of the latest style. GEO. BENDER. .514 4-Iy] Waynesboro . LIVERY! LIVERY.: THE subscribers announce .to the public that L they still continue the Livery business. Hay. ing recently added both horses and vehicles to their idstock they are now better prepared than ever to accommodate persons wanting fine riding and driving horses and com fortable con veyances. An attentive Os tler always in attendance and parties con veyed to any point desired, night or day. caPessengets conveyed daily to and from Green castle Their Buss leaves at Si A. M. and returns 7, P. M. WOLFERSBERGER & STONER. Aug, 30—tf. DR. T. D. FRENCH, '14..• - .• • • 330313.1\T1T115T, , INSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted I on /quoins, Gold and Vulcanite. Particular attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the extrac tion o tee th 'without pain. Office at his residence on Mechanic Street. Feb. 8. FLOOR Oil Olathe, altpatteres and style at the "tore er • AZDZIMS, Bustmordrr, Co G OODLevy gums el W. W. 'Walker, 'ill Si CID., a SUCCEI3BOIIB7O A. s. 11A011111, WHOLESALD AND RETAIL IMALE2BIII STAPLE & PINY GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS. Wass, Queens; 111rood'isvid WU law Ware, - - CEMENT AND FERTILIZERS, " • • HJG EBBTORN. June 14-Iy. 30i 131.1 LS & HALF DOLS N. C. apt PtJ k . ) tome Herring. Eibad, Mackerel oral molt a Hurling, for sale by WALKER; NILL & CO. Hagerstown: -:- - - , _ o.l lj a ll Ar S W ug N arx BU il G i 4 1 11 0;e a 3 n o d d Lr st e n a l le vy W ALKBH, NJLI. & CO- - - 5 () Li 11 LS . •Syit 1J P i fi:r b s a a I eeboy. lhigeretawn 50 1.14 , COFFL•'E f i l n L store t and l for s a l: Ic c by Hagerstown. 9A/l SACKS G. A., American and Wiry Salt ifur sale by WALKER, .NILL,& CU fillgerstoWli 1-)1.11111 Ottani Brandy, do Port, Mnder,er ty,llnl4a and Ul inpagne Wince, 1.1 &tore awl fur tcalt, by WA 1.4E1t, MILL & CU. lingerbtown. . 1 )1 \ INir: 6 l: i s re to n e. i lt i. l of t u 4,l i n it e .r e y nsv i f , a r r s e a , le C t h l ina Virtl( - 61t;N. t , . • , ilagerstown. It lE Cream, Farina, Pearl, VI ushroani, Gra. tram, V :der, *sugar. J mniiled,tilinger anti Liostun Cream Crackers. in morn and lor sale by 611, Pahl, or, CO. Il&gerstown. a , Plar,,iN DID btock of Wooden and Willow Ware Oin store and for sate by Hagerstown HIVE Lead, Linseed Oil, Lubricating, Har. 11 tines and Fish Oil. in store and fur sale by Hagerstown - - —l.l-LH.S4-10A-LAH4Arrare - an - d --- io - r --- crsletiy — VVA7L7CI.32, MU, 4 CO. il:agerstown. 1 . 00 KEGS N _rtore and for saloby ' A LKE /Cs & CO.M iiiiiCerstown. 0' HOVELS, Spades, 13 oes, Traces, Halter Chainr dtc. &c , in store and for sale ljy Hagerstown, antore and for sale . Ly Hagerstown. I)A CON Lard and all kinds of Country Product) wanted by - J.nu 14-1 q TI LATEST ARRIVAL NUS, HEIM, NICY GOODS, & J. F. KURTZ WISHES to inform the good citizens of Wey neeboro' end vicinity, that he has just receiv ed from the East a large and full assortment of fresh Drugs Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs Window t ilers, Putty, Brushes, &c. &c., which he is prepared to sell as cheap as they can be had at any other hduse in the town, and which, in regent to quality, cannot be excelled. He 1.1... e also cm head large assortment of TOILET ARTICLES comprising in part the following articleq, aia ; Toilet Waters, all kinds, Eau de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, Fine English Pomades, Bando.ines Bear's Oil, Fine and Fanny Soaps, Tooth Brushes, " Combs, &a. &e. • env Culinary purposes he has Corn Starch, Pear) Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, via: Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbory, Raspberry, Pins Ap. ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peitch, Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all eta er articles in that. line. lie has also something to please the C 1 Li) E N A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply of China ware. Petteaat Moctictirk.esi. Ile has Drake's Plantation Bitters Hot:Eland's German do. Sand's Sarsaparilla, Bull's do. Hiteshew's Cough Syrup, 6 6 Diarrhoea Cordial Frey's Vermifuge, Irermifnges, doz. kinds, Fills—Wright's J udrou's, Spatklding'i, Ayer's, Brandreth'e, Morse's, McLane's, liver, Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrtip... Dr. Parishes do. ficroseoe Oil, Lamps and Chim, tier always on band. Thankful for kind favors already bestowed upon bun, he solicits a continuance of the same, hoping mat by trying to please he rosy win the confidence of the people. As much care taken in waiting up on adults as children Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully :ompuutded at all hours. J. F. KURTZ.' August 19. 1864. BEW. FRANTZ, Y. D. FARS FRANTZ & SNIVELY having asso cc i. j_yted themselves in the practice of Mrdicine and surgery would &Aro that they are well I ;par, d to treat al; rne.lioss and surgical cases. I 'sons del ted to ei.ner of the above will please D 'ke early settlztnent to the time of their association, is they wish to close their old books. Offtco in Dr. Frantz's residence in the re a for merly occupied as a store room by Mr. J, Detour. April 14-41. EILAVORING Extracts—Vanilla, Lemon and Orange Concentrated, perlect in purity and delicacy of flavoi, at Rare e. ADMS Sack Cloths at s OIL Mott and paper Blinds state 'tors of Anssanor,flassmos it Bo mE tersest assortment of CA R. Tis in own at the store of ANEW/110X, BESIBDICIT & CO, P RIME N. 0. Molasses at the store of stiniaacnt, Beam= & 04 r, Grain Seamless rain Bags in store and lkifer sale cheap by WALKER, NILL do CO 411"131123t a rbr)' s, M — PTAL.He*, WALKER, HILL & CO. WALKER, NIEL & UO. ALK ER, NILL & CC =NEI WALKER, NILL & C. WALKER,NII.I. & Co. flair " I. N. EINIVELY,II. D. Pam a Hagman's
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