RIMIINIE the Oor~ Amiga' Ware' tia - TolloWs e.11',500 bushels Wheat, 11;000 do-Oorn'aud 500 40. Oats. filtabflatakibiKorWheaKeoiali for woril slowly 414 are la 'iletoan4 for horne-141T lificti;; ti4portda 4,5 . / 000 buebels Icon. tueki white in store ~at 216 cents', 1;500. • bushehilrety geud•tuid•prinie Southern white at•210(§215 cents, 2,000 bushels do; 4.ad at 200@21.18 deka; and,2,soo'insholti ordibery to goon'PeniSylvibia red at 178®190 COD •:. Whits. Corn 4roughtp_tin adtrance of-4.00015, some4-,000 blisheis selling at, 144®140 'eta. Yelloir was dult—seides of 3,000 `bushels at 150 - cents. N,p transactions in other varie -ties morted,tg-itiitt_aneater,Ptuid-Clats we %tote at 06®74-cMits; measnre,;for•vecy • interacif,and .ordinary; -at .7f3®80 cents for good and prime, tin d Pennsylvania at 83(9 cents, weight, ;ass to quality. , Rye is nomi• naLat_l7o s'l _cents ' B - 1411W -1 .0* ,, • OYS, those Trum - lotyn - especially. are notifted not totresipess upon the premises of the sub , scriber in the future' by . . either fishing or bathingi as they are. determined to mforce the law. hereafter egtiinst all parties who refuse to eonspig with. this request. ISRA EI. SAE fl; . Jlllll3 24 —3t] It. C. GII.BEItr. ItitfIIESTIONS,I • DfjLl (i)(11 THAT, CONCERN EVERY ONE TO AN- SILVER. Are you bald , . . Does your heir fhll off ? • • —IIIM-your-hair-irecomir-th Does it feel harsh, and dry, end feverish ? Is it turning gray before its time 1 re_you_trou. a c ,m,g. .urnuig sensation of the scalp ? Are you troubled with Dandruff 1• Are you troubled with what is called Scrofula or .Salt Rheum 1 • Have you had the Erysipelas, and last your hair'! Have you had the Measles, and lost it. ? , Have you had the Typhoid Fever, and- lost it 1* Have yeu had the Brain Fever, and lost it 1 Have you lost 3 our hair by any sickness Do you wish luxuriant hair I Do you shall, soft and lustrous hair I Do you wish gray hair restored ? Do you wish your wiskers glossy I Do you wish them restored in color t t a d] JO you wan, Jriee'ng Do you want it for your children t Do you want it for yourself, for father or mother, I:_rother, sister, or friend 1 Do you want-to make a present Do you went a perfume for your toilet Do you want a harmless article 1 Do you want a pure article 1 Doyou want a double distilled article 1 Do you want a cleansing article 1 Do you went the best preparation out for dress ing, stimulating. protecting, restoring, the color, and rendering soft,.silky and lustrous the Human H Air 1 If so, we wftrrant CLARK'S DISTILLED RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR TO BE UNEQUALLED AND SUPERIOR TO ANY PREPARATION EVER CORM POTIN. ED AN U OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Satislaetion guaranteed, or the money refunded. It costs but $1 for one bottle, or six bottles for $5. and is sold by druggists and d ealers every where. - U. G. CLARK , & CO., Proprietors. D B. BARNES & CO., N. Y., General Agents. June 17, 1864. THE OLD FLAG! A CAMPAIGN PAPER. FOR THE PEO ALPLE, devoted to the Election of LINCOLN and JOHNSON,. UNION and FREEDOM, and the Right of Suffrage to our brave Soldiers, will be is sued on•the 21st of July, and weekly thereatter un til the full returns of the Presidential Election can be given, from the office of the Flamm: REPOS!. TORY, CI a. bershurg, Pa. The OLD FLAG will contain. Portrait. of Lincoln, Johnson and other Eminent men; Maps of Battles and Battle-fiel.ts and will urge relentless war upon Copperheads untirtheir decisive defeat in Novem ber next. It will be a neatly printed paper of twen ty columns. TERES—Z:ASH IN ADVANCE: - Ono Copy - • - 10 Copies to ono address 20 •' CI 44 30 44 44 44 • ' go 44 44 WI And at the same rate (30 cents per copy) for any number ovqr fifty. CPLet every earnest Union party at once com mence to raisolt club for his immediate neighbor hood, so that all the numbers can be secured. t , • 12rTho first number will -contain e Portrat. of President Lincoln', and the second will contain a Portrait of Andrewlohnson. A ddrtin WOLURE & STONER, Chembersburg, Pa. • .HISTORY if PEIISYLVEM REHM. - _ ELIAS BARR & 0., - respectfdlly - announce that 'they have in preparation a History of the Pennsyl vania Reserves from their orgonizition to the expi ration of their term of service. . , This History will contain the • names of all the OffiCers and Privates of the -Corps—their promo. itions, casualties -and discharges—also, graphic de acriptions of their camp life and their gallant a chievements in the many battles in which they have taken iitutL--all' derived from official and authenttc SOWN!. The History o f the Pennsylvania Reserves will be in ONE Vomit. of 600 pages, octavo size, neatly :printed on good paper,' and substantially bound in • black cloth, containing a steel engraving of the la mented Reynolds, and one of Governor Olefin, (who first recommended the formation of the Penn sylvania Reserve Corps,) and will be sold only by subscription. 'twill be ready in August' next.— 'Price—Three b o ars per copy. The Publishers feel confident that the just pride ,which every ,Pennsylvanian must entertain for the brave men whose gallant achievements and patriot , ic aelf-devotion it records, will secure for "Tea Ms ' Toms" a generous and appreciative reception. : . ELIAS BARR & CO., Publishers. N 0.6 East K ing Street, Lancaster Pa. A. C:Biarestintass. Gen. Ail, York, Pa. -'Franklin Wewly dui R. B. Oaf, agents for' Wash - ington rind' Quit cy townships. June 17-6 W • , SISMIELALIC 331:3TAT-e. • 'TRAYED from the premise's of the subscriber I.7lising about I miles Suuthirest of Waynesboro' sometime about the 20th of May last, a: small Britt ! - 411 e Bull, supposed' to be about 13 years o'd. A lib eral reward wid be paid for such information as will - 194 to bit rerovoty, - W. W. 'WA I.IC KR. ' . June 17— 31, . QUESTIONS t QIIESTIONS i 50 cts. $4 30 8 00 10.50 15 00 PR I 011-4'&11101101 C szOonip mtniiv,istmo, wimitlitri7AßAkVAtti stifkAEßVo`o6ll4" 141111:111014 ,Gpous, svAraigit eoiirnst • PRICE & HOEFLICH viA*ING. putchased the large and exce ll ent a lock, of goods, belonging to the Eatate 'Josiah DesortVEsg,, deceased, and , combining ,with the - o a Store itoem the new fresh supplies (brought a few weeks since) forming tjie stock of' Joseph Price—are-, now pre senting to the public the largest, choicest and cheap est seleztion of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS now Offered in' this' Borough, embracing a' large and varied assortment of' • ~GOaB~-! GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE; DRESS GOODS, Such as Fanoy Wool Detains, Alpaccas, Shepherd Plaids, Debegea, • , Crape De - Spanges; Lawns and Chintzes. WHITE GOODS. Swiss, plain and figured, , F Striped Canibries, Bishop Lawns, cragasaulaa acicoa% We boast of having tho largest assortment ever brought to Town. Were bought twenty.five per cont. cheaper then. present prices and will be sold accordingly. . Silks, Baregos, Grenadines, Wool Delaths,. . Poplins, Lawns, plain and figured, Balzerincs, Crape Despanges, • Eng. Crape, • Amerigati Prints, eFr6Cielt Crape, • Collars, H'dk'fs, OUR FANCY STOCK comprises a great 'Variety of Balmorals, Hoop Skirts Shawls Gauntlets, Kid Gloms, Head Nets, Trim ming Shawls, Laces,,&c. I DI•1 r I . I [.l.[•Z•l 'l-1 BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, Linen Sheetings, Bleached and!Brown Diapers, Tickings, triP-st -Furinturo Checks, Burlass, • --- . Cottonades, Linens, --Bags & Bagging CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,' , Blinds and Hangings. (6 - nOBENS. Our Stock of Groceries is very largo. Sugars of ifferentgrades—Molasses at various prices. Loaf Sugar, Syrup, Coffees ' teat 'Rio and Dandelion, American and English breakfast do., Teas, Fish, Cheese, Rice. • AM MN A_ Apt g WILLOW WARE AND Q -U E,E ISI-: 6 W E . And every article necessary to supply the necessi ties or render conentable,our old friends and ac quaintances. • We mean to give riasormi: ATTEN. utiit To suanuss and give ouefrientia every accum inoilationposaible. With many , thanks - tot • gen erous', patronage heretofore 'we shalt endeavor to merit a continuance of the public's-favors: JOSEPH: PRICE, • • - tiAlkitTEL. HOEPLICR, -"" ll'apeertborn,Jone 17, HOPI.' • t MIME= • , • , KlNKii;4llTTitt WINE 'OF' A Ping and powerful TONIC, - Coneetke end 11,_ Alterative, of wonderful army dleossee of the STOMACH, LIVER, 6n . d.130WEL9.• ' • e • At_loP!Pelar -- : . '", • CoreE • . . , Liver' Comiibilifit — • • , ileadacheiThifiral • • -•- Debility; - Nerroushess, - D - . . - pression of Spirits,llenstioation,, • ..- , lintermitent.revet. Acidity .of the •. stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust fur „ iwi- Food, 'Fullness or Weight.in the Stomach, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit °filo Stomach, imming of the Head, Dilictilt Breathing, Yellovr nese of thiSkin and Eye*, Fever and Dull pain in the Read, Pain in the Side, Backfahest and Limbs, will cure every case of Chronic to , Nervous Debility,Dis- . • eases of the Kidneys anti • • • And Diseases arising from a disoider- -, : The most beneficial medicine known; gives bet ter satisfaction and cures more diseases 'than any o• ther. preparation offered to, the Public. Prepart ed-solely by J 3 A. KOll-KEL_dcsßQ.,llB_Market street, Harrisburg. „• For male by Druggists end Healey' everywhere. • ag.wA RE OF,: As Kindlels Bitter Wine of,lron-is the cnly•sure . and effectual remedy in the known world for the permanent cure of'Dyep_epaia there are a number of imitations offered to.the,pub• lic, we would caution the community to purchase none but the genuine article, manufactured by S. A. Kumasi. & Bao., audits, their stamp on the top of the cork of every bottle. The very fact that others are attempting to imitate ibis valuable remedy, proves itavorth and speaks volumes in its favor. isTOTIOXS, &e. The Bitter Wine of IrOn is : put up in 75 cent end $1 bottles, and sold by all respectable druggists throughout the country. Be particular 'that every bottle bears the fac simile - of the proprietors' signa ture. This Wine includes the most agreeable and effi cient Salt of Iron we possess; Citrate of Magnetic Oxhide combined, with, the most energetic-of vege-. table tonics, Yellow Peruvian bark. The effect in many caseiordeliilitiTlostrof—a-ppetiteiend-gener al prostration, of an efficient Salt of Iron, combin ed with our valuable Nerve Tonic, is most happy. It augments-the-appetite, raises the pulge, tikes off muscular flabbiners, removes the pallor of debility, and gives a florid figure to the counteLance. For sale by all respectable dealers 'throughout the country. For sale by J. F, Kunz, Druggist. April 29-Iy. FIRST SUPPLY OF NEW SPRING AN'D SUMMER Nain Sonia; &e FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM JAMES A. FISHER. MY stock embraces nil the best styles of Plain end Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fanny C7EL1EZ36:351:01210:114P4616:39 Plain and 'Fancy VVITINGB, all of which Will be made to order in the mod fashionable 'and work manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit custo mere. Also a full stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Seir-CHEAP FOR CASH.-Gatt Also, one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts', Misery, Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and Cassimares which will be made to order at the shortest notice. J. A. FISHER, opposite Washington House, Hagerstown, Md. May 6, 1864.. Mitts, Gnaintleta,,to DAY GOODS AND 101101 STINE } "MANSION HOUSE? Chambersburg, Pa. SECOND ARRIVAL! Ai" ETCALF & HITESHEW have just re in ceived and opened their Second Supply of new SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which they invite special aftentien. Their stack is fresh end full, comprising all the different styles of LA DIES' DRESS GOODS, black and colored Silks. Cloaking Cloths of the fittest styles, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,full assortment of_ W hitoGoods, Comte Cispo and - Dove Veils, Hosiery, Gloves; Collins, Hdkia, end tvenithifig belonging to a Fan cy Dry goictiii otiopiltoritt. GENTS DEPARTMENT, • In this department we have Cloths, Cassimcies, both Black and rancy; Plaid and Striped Goods for Boys wear; Cottonatlee, Dining, Denime,Cheels Brown and Bleached Muslin*, Flannels, Pickings, dm., with great variety of staple and fancy no tionr, all of which will be sold low fur CASH. Tho patronage of the public is most respectfully solicited. METCALF &' HITESHEW. May 27—tf. BERRY•di BOWLUS I 1:0.1111.1VT.T.EAT913, • AVING located in Hagerstown, would ofler VI their professional services to the citizens of the place. and surrounding country. Having had the experience of FOneit years,and having availed them selves of the late improvements, they are prepa-ed to do work in a neat and substantial manner, upon the moat reasonable terms. • Hagerstown, Nov 6-1 y CAME to the premises of the subscriber residing on the. turnpike about four miles• Wed of Waynesboro' on the 214 ult., a red' Maly cow, since fresh. The owner is requested to prove prop erty, pay chargers . and take her away. • . BAhItIEL NIORODEMUS. Juno 1 0 , • Clothes Wringer. - :- , lIW. PUTNA WO Patent Cloth Wrings , for sale at the sign of the Big pod Horn D.. 11. Ittrastx, .cnt fir rrnklian eounlt. Otit,r 11 'B2)_ . ed Stomach, gootiformal of female old or young. GENERAL DEPOT, 118 MARKET STREET G 001)S, AT THE a L A d - • i -- :;,.7}1,, ~,, t _ l!t i ,ft.:4,4iY ~ , s• : :, . ~ • ' ...; V,2-,. - .1-?.. '.,-. „F-7- . .„4. --- ;..,' • .. , 10 1 , rri•Thill Arilills'in.lo4lfttlintle4ho .of Cori-, Ai grOvottliorch 8, 1804, which prOvid 'Shit all Illeillis issued 'under •thi.l.' NM:atoll -, he EXEMPT FROM TAXATiON by or - underany ,, state multi. ilipil slithOritY.l-,fi4serlptlin to; these Ills: els are ricelvetfla United" Stileitiliituritir'woletkNotion ai Banks._ ..They:Ail° TO Bp, HEREPqp R,,, COIN, et:thi'plentuti,: 2 4,,the-Ooveriirritill4,'di an -1 Y 1 period.not„:Teft,` i(41#4, - frilir arse IhritiVorktainf from theli,lloii.. lll o;', - liiiiik: thei* red eniPP o 4.' P 1474 ' 1 IsER OhNTiltiT4o4l l WILL BE,•PAiD, iti. COIN, on Bonds of not over one hundred dollats' l annually and on all otheir_ilmels semi-annually.— 'hie interest is paxable,on the first days of March ~, end Septendier la each year.. ~ :.- . ,--. • Substiitiers 'Wlitiecetve 'Miller IteitisterodOrCMi:" poll Bonds, as they may prefer....lteaster4 Bonds - arOccorded - orrih4r - bitolubitlie - 11 - . - ' l 4l - Tressurer, and con be traneferre'd only on the owner's order.— - .?iiiilieto7Orille are payable to bearep,and are Jmore ;convenient-for centrum - Mai uses. ~, •,. -. • .. r" "). ? =NI *Subscribers to this ,loan will: have. the option of having thefillends draw intariat',fiern March ret, hy_ paying the accrued interest ih*ibin—(or" in Uni ted States note?, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent. for premium,) or receive them drawing interest" from the date of subscription and deposit. As thgtot Benda * are , • , Exempt from State or Municipal Taxation, him va ue a ncrease rom one o t , ftefet cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax levies' in va rious parts of the country. At the present rate of premium on gold they. pay OVER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST in currency, and are of equal Ciinvenience as a per- manent or temporary inlestionnt. It ii Ii iieved • that no iseetnitiel'affer - 40 ' greet in ducement* to lenders ae the • various deeeriptione of "[Jai; Bonito. In all-otherforme—of-indebtedneas, the faith or ability of private parties or .atolk coin. ponies or separate communitioronly - is pledged for • ment,_while_for_the_debta_of the-United-Statee .e whole property of-theioUnttt it to se cure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. These Bondi may be subscribed for in sums from $5O up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be con verted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest. It may be useful to state in this connection that the total rankled Debt of the United Statei on which interest is payable in gold, on the 34 day, alllarch, -1864, was $768,975,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $46,937,120; While the customs revenue in gold foi the been fiscal year, ending June 30th, 180.4 , has been so tar at the rate of over $100,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the ptesent of the Government aie largely in excess of the wants of the Treasur y for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on the dame amount of importations, to 111514000,001 k per en- J HARR IBM°, PA. num. . Instructions of the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued from the United , States Treasury wail March 28, btgintg fi rst,tirreoweeks of April the subscriptions averagrmore than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be receitid b3' the Pint National Dank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa, • Third National Bank of Philadelphia, -Pa. AND BY ALL OTHER NATIONAL BANKS. which are depositaries of 'Public money, and all RESPE CTA BLE BANKS AID HAIkIKERS throughout the- country., (acting ai agents of the National Depository Banks,) will Bullish, further information on application and . Alibrd every Faoility to Subsori • b'ers. May la—am. PLANTS! - PLANTS! THE subscriber has on hand a largo lot Plants, such as CA IMAGE, early and lato ; TOMA 'WS and HEETS.do. do., and the different kinds of other Garden Plants. Be has been to Philadel. phis, where be selected a lot pure Yellow Jersey SWEET POTATOES. Persons wishing to change seed will do well to give him a call. He has also a. large lot of • TOBACCO PLANTS of the different kinds, all of which will' be disposed of uptin reasonable terms. Persons wanting Plants can get diem at the fol lowing places: On every -THURSDAY, at the Mt. Hope Store, at Jones' Hotel, in Quincy, and at Miller's Hael, in Funkatown, commencing on the 19th instant. On TUESDAYS, at the Shady Grove Store, at the Franklin' Hotel, Greencastle, and at the Marsh Store, commencing on the 17th instant,. rir AII orders filled and sent in any di rection. Garden 2 miles Nankai* Wayriasboro?, near the Gate House. 24. MORGAL. • May 6-13 w. ' Eightklay, alarm, thirty-hour, and filmy clocks ; Spectacles, caries, and a full assortnu zit of jewelry, of the latest styles and moat *gent finish, watchea and jewelry promptly repaired at the "toast cash prices. , • April 22—tf.,_ • TOZACCO PLANTS: - •• subseribor hag on hand a largo lot of To: bacCoinch as CONNECTICUT.SEEDLE4F, IMPROVED CUBA. MARYLAND BROADLEAF AND QUAKER, all of which ho.will dispose of at $2 per thousand. • Garden 2 miles Southeast of Waynesboro'. Juno 3-4) •• D. GOOD. POIC FOIL THE TIMES. While war's fierce peals alarm us,_ Or victory's shouts oft charm us, The calmer notes of local news,. Of little brawls, or breaks, or stews, Are finally engaging., The former often shock or please, But such emotions quickly cease; But when jewels bright and gay ; In multitudinous array, • ' Our serious thoughts mugging : . Are placed to view at Grove's old stand, To brighten eye, or ear, or hand,— To decerate the lass or ad, To beautify' the calm or sad, Oh, every heart's delighted ! With rings, and pins, and bracelets bright, Glistening like the stars of night, On wrist, and fingers, Wag end car, Like seraphs fair the youth appear ! With beauty's splendors freighted. With thimbles, lockets, mourning setts, Box-pins, gold-chains, and setts of jet, Steal iettrelry, bolt-slides and ,hooks,. • Allot the latest styles and looks, • I'm sure you'll be delighted. .4 r, :., .: ', r.7 11 .,••J', . i,d: , I ) * „,' '4f, ',3:,,, -A , " A- , j,.` ot .nw .!, 4 , -,..1tm. 4,,, 4, ;‘,.,,};',, , * - SP A lit • ,• , • -. , 4 .i. ~- •,,...! I i • •.,: r: : : -.•••,.., : . i _ •,_. ;,,, , .. „I.;.• 4 ..; . r!,:•,, ; , .• 2 .:•_;;:. • , t ~ • _.:..,„: 01 „•,,.., 1! , B S:- 0 . . , . . , Hardvilare, - ''. , , .. ~.: GROOERIES,I ~'' , .; ‘,, ~ , QUtENSWAREAND, CEDARWARE..r - - ~. ~, -, .. cr..,, . • -, ~. -., ~,:i.-. .11 ,WO•,,MILLERI s ', -,,.. . a • • Waynesboro', Pa:. . . ;., - • . . , ...., „ lIAVING gilt returned from, the, Eastern Cities he !mutat' call the attentio n of his customers and 'the public generally to 'hbi LARGE & SPLENDID' ASSORTMENT . • OP iN EV " . • ----t---t-rm--1 ----. , . Whicilllifioll - at extremely Low Prkes. : Below you will find enumerates a fey? *tides which will be found among hit stock, to whiCh he invitee your attention: . • old re v enue Qtteensware, 4!, Hardware, . Boots and Shoes, Cedar Ware. CraIIaCDZEILIBUZIMEZNIEig, Of the very best quality, snob as ' • Syrups, and New Orleans Molasses, Best Rio Coffee, Superior Pr6pared Coffee, • Hummell's Best Essence ; Baker's No. 1 Chocolate, Raisins, Tobacco, Rice, &c., Scc., The above goods have been carefully selected and purchased at the very lowest figure. He is therefore enabled to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. By strict attention to business 'and a desire to please in every respect, he hopes to merit a con. iinuance of patronage. Country Produce taken in exchange for- goods a the highest market prices. .1. W. MILLER. May 13, 1864. , COMMERCIAL ' COLLEGE. .• . IrhfF. steadily increasing-importance attrictaxl to Commercial education, end the very general at tention which this branch is exciting throughout the civilized world, haVii within - th - e — past - lew—years-1 awakened such an interest, that no comment is ne cessary to establish the practical utility of Colurner alai schools. COURSE OP INSTRUCT/ON : Double. Entry Bpok.heeping in all its moat approv ed fords, adapted to the: various departments of Trade and Commerce. Commercial Calculations. Mercantile Law,Penmanship in every style, of the art, &C. die. tch department is under the charge of an experienced anu competent Instructer. Our course is both thorough and practical. Students are taught to originate and conduct all the Books and Forms pertaining. to real business, thereby bring ing theory into practice and thus having thins to perform the regular routine of the Counting-house. Students completing the prescribed comsat are qual ified to take charge and conduct on Scientific prin ciples the Books of any well rogulateduitilo establishment. Time required to complete the course is from Sto 12 weeks. Enter at any time.. Diplo. nine awarded for merit only. rir pays all ex penses fur a full commercial course, boarding inclu ded. Send fora Circular. Address C. W. LOGAN Fob. 12—tf] DR. 3. FUMY'S BLOOd PURIFIER. TlllB arliele so well know!' by - reputotion for having 'coned slime,Of the worst eases of Tot. ter, terofula. and all impurity of the Blood, ia al wa)a err hand at Poitrarrionls,Djuir Sam lie has Just received a . l:fresh iapply of the above, 'article:and cantaccimituoilatiii, customers. . 'Jane 3 ty: 4, Bilks, • all Wool Walnut ; Fancyli -ALSO :- Ladies' Shawls: Fancy Prints, - • Bittension Skins, Balmoral Skirts, ° Ladies' Collars, Magic Ruffling, Linen lines, Hoisery, &c.. MEN'S WEAR, Fancy Cass imeret, Plain Clotho, 'halloo Cloths, Vestingo, Satinets. Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt Fronts, Gents Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts, Drawers. Duck Gloves, dl Gauntlets, DOMESTIC SHIRTING, Furniture Check, Bed Ticking, Cotton Flahnel, • Word Taible Diaper, '• ' Towling, Paging, dtc., NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, A. hi:TRIMMER, Chamtvrabrirg. . , . ark; 4'. t • - - LADIES, • rascal', i3ombazines, Plain Gin Plain Grey ' ' rit. f f; •,,,,. : ? ,4 , ' 1 ~ 1 , ' t.,. ',` „?. i : n . , ,7 , .,. ~.y. .:,, .•: c r v . , . ttl ....•' ,' •' [. '' --'4 sri ~,-:: ' • 21, : , ' . "•1A ~'z.'..4., . 1 i ' '`::' =' 864.—i, #1 t k j,;11 JJATiali A RillAtti • o ' lIIBERSON, itIiNEDICT & CO., IMI=I Waynesboro' Pa. P-1;ii711 , ,&1?//;42-PillkteXP4i:$4*1 . • SECOND SUPPLY, , - SECOND AUPPLY, ' • , ' SECONDSUPPI . 2 . , Nig UP' MIL X 1411 W Nil II SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS MAINL.11:11,11EJIKI DRESS GOODS LADIES LADIES • LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS. FURS, SHAWLS AND NU BIAS , MS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS . HOSIERY•AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES ' Mir _IIE _NW e Sl?Elht EBVIS MEN'S SPRING GOODS r --- MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S .SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS. CHEAP, CHEAP, - ' CHEAP. _CHEAP. CLOTHS, MOMS, CASSIMERES AND 5.47 INETTS, CLOTHS, CASSIME RES AND SATINETTS. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, AND • AND AND DRAWERS. • -DRAWERS, DR A WETS). GROCERIES I traceries, Groceriep, DRY GOODS., DRY GOODS; DRY GOODS. EM lIoIOS. t- Queenswarn, Queens:care, -- Queensecare, larWe would call the attention our custom ars and the public to our new sock of goods, and at the same time return our thanks to customers and'ethers for their liberal patronage, and will en• cleaver by fair dealing with, all to merit a:continua ance'•of the same. AMI.TERSON, BANEDICT dr. CO. Apiil22. 18 6 4- . 1F you wont fine Pornade 2 Yeu- nitieVg'et it n$ Feb. 5, ," ,-KEIRT7,I3 CK ARDT - "S Cattle rovir4es 4 2ob. t t '64 EEO Sa . reboari, irardware, dware. Notions, Notions, Notions. KURTZ'S
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