LINCOLN'OATIONAL MONUMENTS The following individuals have subscribed to.the Lincoln National'Monument Fund, to wit:• 'V, B Gilbert, ,•,, : - .,. .~ ; $llOO • ' John - Whiter; —-• -',- 2 . . 1 00 ' . ',Daniel. Mickley , sen, -. 1 00. William Moore, ..--; . 1 00 Henry. Gilbert,- . •• 100 James 'Burni e ' !...... • ,: 1,00 ' Wilson & Young, 1 00 •...Rev John Lloyd, . , 100 , ' Henry' Baltzley, 1 00 George Jacobs, .1' 00 ' ' - .11. F Davis, • 100 .• Samuel Young, _ , 1.00 " - Samuel S . Deardorff, • , 100 • • Joseph S , Mentzer, .1 00 • Jacob Carbaugh; 1 00 .' Abraham: Barr, . 1 00 George Sarbaugh,, . ' 100 Samuel H. Barr, , , 100 :Jacob Hershey, , - ' • 100 S .1.3 Rinehart, , . 100 ..1) P Stover, , 1 00 Ii G Bonebrake, - • 100 • ' Jacob F Newman, • 1 00 Adam Flory, 1 00 Mrs. C C Ervin,. • 1 00 J. F. Kurtz, . 1.00 John Philips, ' 1 00 E \V Washabangh, 1 00 Napoleon A Beard, 1 00 M. \V Trayer, 1 00 Samuel Needy, 1 00 Luther Speelman, . 1 00 B F Stover, 1 00 .W 11 Carbough; • 100 D S Bonebrake, ' 1 00 - John Stoner, . 1 00 Jacob Snively, 1 00 A wdrew S Stoner, • 100 11 . .0 Funk, 1 - 00 G . W McGinley, 1 00 Joseph Price, 1 00 George W Walker, ' 1 00 George Besore, . 1 00 William Blair,l 00 Dr I N Snivey, 1 00 Major L 13 Kurtz, . ------- 1 - 90 W \V Walker, . 1 00 Hilkiah It Gaff, , 1 00 Thomas S Cunningham., 1 00 John Price, jr., - . 100 Andrew J Suively, 1 00 PC Tritle./ 00 .. ' George-Stover, 1 00 William Beckuer, - 1 00 'Daniel Mickley, jr., .1 00 _ L S Fortier, - 1 00 . Jacob A,Hoover, 1 00 C C Young, 1 00 Abraham Mickley, - . I 00. li: S Baer, ). DO V Fourthman, 1.00 A D Gordon, ;1 00 - Thomas J Walker, , • 100 M Fl Stoner, • 1 00 A G Nevin, • 100 Joseph J Funk. 1 00 George Suminers, Feu , 1 00 Alexander Hamilton, 1 00 Daniel Hollinger, 1 00 1 C Long, 1 00 C Rutlis, 1 00 S P Stoner, 1 00 John Punk:, of IT., • 1 . 00 Joseph Doughts, . 1. 00 W. H. Miller, 1 00 Franklin Weal:3y, 1 00 David M. Detrick, 1 00 James M. Mcllvaney, 1 00 . Samuel Leckrone, 1 PO Daniel Potter, 1 00 N. Bonebrake, .. 1 00 Abraham Shank, 1 00 OIL CREEK AND GORDON'S RUN Petrioleum Company 07 WALlig-r rIIILADELPIIII4 CAPITAL $500.000 • - sr/O.OOQ Shares, par value and subscription price $l.OO per Share. WoIINING CAP/TM. 55 000 President, Alz.J.l3ykra. Treasurer, F. BENEDIcT, Secretary, J. 1.. iisatsTEß. Stiperinteadent . THOMAS C. GAILIINT. 'Directors, • M. J. Bvatik, Philadelphia, Dr. M. Roche, Philadelphia, Oscar D. McClellan, Philadelphia, John Rickens, Plumer, Pa, OPotg c C. Rickets, Flamer, Pa., O. E. Shannon, Bedford, Pa., W. W. Walker, Wpynesbaro', Pa. The Oil Creek and Gordon's,Run Petroleum - Company, CAPITAL 6500.000. Ills Cempany owns in fee simple one hundred -IL acres of lead un Gordon's Run, known us the '•llentlerson Farm," also, sixty acres. in fee simple, on east Oil Creek; sixty acres, in tee simple, on west Iliskory Ilun, being part of the Thomas tract, boon bed by Gorman and others. These tracts are close to the Venango line, on the Warren side, did lie within two and a half (23) miles of each other, the last named tract is about slue° miles. on a streight line, front the Iwo hun- Aired (200) barrel-well lately struck on the saute stream. The first and second are three miles from he AideOUt wells, uhich are north cast. The Econimite wells me there, and have been procuring eighty (SO) barrels per day for the last four years, .at a depth of one hundred and twenty (120) leet.— The.two hundred (200) barrel well above mention• ed was .struck at one hundred and ten (110) feet, and is the most extraordinary development yet made in the oil regions; considering depth. A new well of fitly (50) barrels on the other er weal side of these Tracts lave' been struck at klnterprise. It is cot& dertify expected 'by gentlemen of experience that •Oil in abundance will be reached in this locality at •froirkhreethundreti (300) to four hundred and twen ty (420) feet and perhaps a pent deal less. The 4argeivell on West'Hictory would indicate a less depth. A very recent discovery .of'Cil flag, been made on LID 'White than, In the:immediate neigh -Itorhood of these tracts. An . efficient and .reliable naparintendent is now on the ground, with Dertieks and Engines, ; Engine, Houses, tlitc, going, up, and boring tope commenced at once, with a fair prospect of striking Oil about the first of August, 1265. The 'Whole of. the land is good boringlerritory and heav ily timbered; Jew subscrlptions will lie received by . F. O. W. W R, AlnyMoen t ;a. „ • " 'riIxfIiI933INLX 3 EIN $230,000,000. By nuthitity eotte Secretary of the Treasury. the undersigned' thideirin'ii Sul!seription, Agent for the sale of United States Securities, °frets to the'public the third series , Ot Treasury, Notes, bearing seven and these•tentits per Corit.'interestyer annum; ItntAin as the ' • • 7-80 .L.O A'N: These notes are Issued under date of.fuly 15, 1865, and are payable three years from that date in currency, or are convertible at the option of the hold- U. S. fraO six per Cent.. GOLD-BEARING BONDS These Bonds are now .worth a handsome premi- um, and. are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from State, County. and Municipal taxa tion, which adds from one to three per cent. per an nnm to their value, according to the rate levied up- on other property. The interest is payable semi•an- nually by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7.30 per cent. amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents per day on a $lOO note. Ten cents per day on a $5OO note. Twenty cents per day on a $lOOO note. One Dollar per day on a $5OOO note. Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished uponreceipt of subscriptions. The notes of this Third Series are precisely situ- ilar in form and privileges to the Seven4hirties al- ready sold, except that the Government reserves to itself the option afpaying interest in gold coin at 6 per cent., instead cf 7 3:loths in currency. giTlTscri:' bars will deduct the interest in currency up to July 16th, at the time when they subscribe The delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven-thiritics will commence on the Ist of June, and will be made promptly and continuously after tht — d — dat - 6 -- The slight change made in the conditions of this THIRD - SERIES affects-only the matter of inter- est. The payment in gold, if made, will be equiva- lent to the currency interest of the higher tate The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option to pay interest in Gold he availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices that purchases made with six per cent. in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and _three tenths per cent. in currency. This is e. The Only Loan in Market Now offered by the Government, and it's superior advantages make it the ' Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $2:10,000,000 of the Loan authoriied by the last Congress are now on the market. This amount at the rate at which it is being absorbed will all be subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscription to other Loans. In order that citizrtns of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks; and Private Bankers throughout the country have gen- erally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Sub scribers will se =2=MIO= have confidence, and who only bre to be responsible for the,detivcry of the notes for which they receive orders. J 1 - COOK E , SLTECEIPTI ON AGENT, /Wade/ph ia• SunscraproNs tyttA ns RECEIVED by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Waynesboro' May 26-3 m, IMPORTINT TO MM US ! MHE subscriber informs the farming community that he is now prepared to furnish an Ohio Mower and a Mower and 'limper combined, which is warranted to cut grass or grain 'equal to the befit work with scythe or cradle, at the rate of one acre per hour, or ten or fifteen acres per day, with a pair of horses. Every purchaser is allowed to cut six acres' of grass or arnin oh trial; and in case anything proves defective, due notice must he given our agent, and time allowed to send a person to put it in order. 11 it does not work atter Aril, and the fault is in the Machine, it will be ft - then bark and the money re funded, or a perfect Machine will be given in its place, at the option - pf the proprietors. . Th'e subscriber also Oren to the Farming com munity a COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER , very much improved. The materials used in this, as in our other Machines, are of the. very best quali ty,mul-it:is-linislied-iii-0-e-same-style-of-e-x.rellence When mowing, it cuts a swarth of four feet, six inches wide, and in reaping, the swarth is Eve feet. The guards ere our superior wrought Mr( n polish ed guards, 'placed three inches trom centre to cen tre. Wm. E. FLANAGAN, May 26. 1865, Agent. PUB LIU SA LE. rrHE undersigned will oil' r at Public Sale len the ppeneiscs, on Saturday Me 17th of June next, et I o'clock, P. M., the fotlovving desirable real es tate of Martin Funk, late oldie Borough of Waynes boro', dec'd, all that lot of ground situate In said borough of Waynesboro', bounded on the front by the Main street, on the East by the Town Hall lot, on the West by lot of W. 11. Lechler, and on the ;South by an alley, having thereon erected a two story Log and Frame DWELLING HOTYSE , also, tract of Limestone land situate in Wusning , ton township, near said Borou rh, adjoining lent; of Alexander Hamilton, Juhn Lesber and bainuel Rinehart. containing .20 • .4a. Ci .1M more or leas. The terms will be made km, wit on day ,of ea le by W. 1). LECHLER, Surviving Executor of said dec'd. Uv order of Court, W. G MITCIH Clerk. May 211—ts. COUNTY TREASURER. e,A1141./EL F.' GREENAWALT o ff ers himself Oaa a Candidate for the lace of County Treas urer, e.uhjeet to the decision of the Union Nomina. tins Conventiqn, . CpAMBERSIIITRO, 1W.y 12. , iv* - AND A NEW GOODS !' GEISER arc 'IIINEDART, Successorsio. L 'Stonehouse in the Hardware and' ••• , Cutlery Business. MBE subscribers having purchased of H. Stone r house his Hardware Store they would inform the old customers of the establishment, and others, that in addition to the large stock on hand, they are just receiving a large and well selected stock, con sisting in part of IRON AND STEEL , SHOE FINDINGS, SADDLERY AND CARRIAGE WARE, CEDAR WARE, OIL CLOTHS, HOLLOW WARE, ' PAINTS, GLASS AND VARNISHES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, We invite the attention of the Farmers to the EUNDELI2S PREMIUM HAY FORK; for the sale of which we are the sole agents. Scythes, Rakes, Forks, Shovels., Grain Cradles, &0., &e. • All our goods were selected with great care and we invite an examination of them. GEISER & RINEHART. May 26,1865 WATCH LOST 1.• • WAS lost in Waynesboro' on Wednesday morning the 25th inst., an English Silver Watch, with steel chain arid steel key. The find or will be liberally rewarded by returning - it to this office or to the subscriber. JACOB GROVE,' May 26-3 w. "It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure in the BEST COMPANIES, and there. is none better "thin the . Old Insurance Co,of North America," 1794. Incorporated 1794. INSURANCE COMPANY I North America, PHILADELPHIA. THE Abstract of the 142nd Semi• Annual State. ment, showing the condition of tho Company on the 2nd day of January, 1865, shows the Total Assets to be /31,715,171 71. W . 71 Years Successful Business Experience ! WThe Prompt Payment of $17,500,000,00 Losses LWA Reputation fur Honorable Dealing linsurpass- ed! U77And Cash Assets exceeding c 1,700,000,00 ! Claim the References of the public for this, the Old est insurance Company in America. DIRECTORS : Arthur G. Coffin, Wm. Welch, John Mason, :ain't W. Jones, R. D. Wood , G. L. Harrison Jahn 1.. Brown, Wm. E. Bowen F. R. Cope, Chas. Taylor, Jas. N. Nelson Ed.H 'Flutter Ambrose W hite, S. M. Waln, Ed. S. Clarke -- Wm. Cummings, 'l'. Charlton. Henry. AR'I'H UR G. COFFIN ? Pres't. CHAS. PLATT, Soc'ry. May 12-6m] Jos. Douala., Ag'ti Waynesboro'. NEW ..M 1 I 11. M NEW GOODS! Ir HE subscribers have opened a "Variety Store" on the North west Corner of the Diamond, and have just returned from the East with a full assort ment of Goods, comprising in part the following:— BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats, 'Caps and Bonnets, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Baskets, &c., al so Gents' Furnishing Goods, consisting of Neckties, Paper Collars, Suspenders, Tier-' chiefs,- Cotton Hose `l4nd Gloves, together with Tobacco, Snuffs' and a fine assortment of choice Conections, comprisinr , Candies Nuts*, Oranges, Lemons, &e. A c 'fine stock of Joielry, such as Breastpins, Ear Drops, Rings, Sleeve Buttons, &c., S-day and thirty hour Clocks. - • and Jewelry repaired at short notice. The subscribers tender their thanks to the public for past favors and hope by strict attention to busi ness to merit a continuance of the same. May 12, 1865. E. aSt..l*. ELDEN. .4....' 1 013-RTZ.4:4 Nl' ---=--,' AV : re_ 4 • PR A r.r.n. IN 1); . ~.4 31cilicines. terfuncry, and Fancy Articles, .. ",. FORElail & CurtiESTIC FRUITS, . , ',. ~.. .: . ( 'onfv,tionory, Anc, ; TOBACCO /FWD CIICARS, '• Main Etrect„ A -4§11... r i T, . t ., 4%. • ~,_. ~..rnesboro'. T ... 13-1 ,; - . ''' 41ED 1 711 r 11E 411 - * OEA T,ED proposals will be received at thecom. fllitisinn.rs office in Chamhershure, until Mon day the sth of June, at 10 o'clock. for the repair of a Bridge across the Antietam Creek in Washing ton township, which was destroyed by the Rebels in 1863. Specifications of said Bridge C 13.11 be seen at 'any timq in the Commissioners Office. By order of the Commissioners, May 18-3 w. GEO. FOREMAN, Clerk. 'ger"Ja %a - mu. aim coral THE -subscriber would inform the citizens of Washington end Quincy townships, that he will be at Jones' Hotel, in Quincy, on Itlonday,Tues daY and Wednesday of each week, and on Thum- day. Friday and Saturday at the office of the Vule LACE RECORD, in Waynesboro'. All persons liable to taxation under the Excise Law of the U. S., for income, license, carriages, gold or galvanized watch. es,' are hereby rotified to make a return to the un dersigned on or before the 10th day of June next. N. BONEBR AKE; Arial Assessor. • 41E11 '3IIC" 31 WA 40 May 19—St. ApersL L ons having claims against the estate of Copt. John E. Walker, deed, late of Waynes- boro', will please present them duly authenticated for settlement, and all indebted will please make im mediate payment to the undereigngd. THOVIAS J. WALKER. Ago nt. May 19L-3w. if., NE - iwo 1,01 N OTICE is hereby given that Israel Baer of Watthington township, doing Ilusinessat W ash • ington mills, has assigned end transferred all his Books and accounts Id Henry liner, for collection, subject to any proper and legal sett oil's. It is respectfully requested that all persons indebt ed in said books will please come forward and settle the same withotit delay as the se:CMinta must be col lected. The undersigned can be seen in Wuynes. bore on Saturday of every week. • May 12=-4w. HENRY BAIT. i ii ill:ii.Al{l)l"2s Cattle l'uv.ueg u. • I Fab. 5, '69 . : Kt:R . l7'D / NEW , GOODS, 11111E.AIL - 1V - lil9ol 1865. THIRD SUPPLY ! AI~BOB ON, BENEDICT & CO., Waynesboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR THIRD SUPPLY, THIRD SUPPLY, THIRD SUPPLY, ob. 7glr GOODS!! SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS IRI4 IEIII DRESS GOODS LADLE'S LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS . DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES Mir. IE2 _NSW SPAKE ctans y, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLO7HS, CASSI iIIER ES AND SA7 EvE 7 TS', CLOTHS, CASSLIVERES AND SA TIN E7'TS, CLOTHS, ,O.ASSIMERES AND S, 7 . INETT4 COTTON ADES, COTTONA DES, uOTTONA DER, , • AND. • AND ' AND • NOTIONS . NOTIONS, NOTIONS; GROCERIES! Groceries, Groceries, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. O.IIEIEWARE AN 10110 E Queen Inca re, KrOf ;On S Qocensware, Notions, (20:enswarr, • Notions. IG?" We would call the attention our custom ers and the public to our new sock of goods, and at the dame time return our thanks to customer* and others for their liberal patronage, and will el ileayor by fair dealing with all, to merit a continu ance of the some. • ANDERSON, BENEDICT & CO. Mardi 24, 1665 y.ru tr•c ^ lit 111:e 'ilium. get 1 . 1 lit, 61TE31 - 411RIVAI . SPRING. AND SUMMER 11l DOHS GtO. STOVER'S, i3HANIK.FUL for kind favors and patronage hole tofore bestowed upon him, again appears befoul the public to solicit a continuance of the same.— He having just returned from the.eastern cities with afine and well selected stock of new Which he late* milling at very low rates, which he knows be can do to the satisiaction of all will call and exatnine his stock. 'Below you will find enumerated a few articles which will be found among his stock to which he calls your attention. ILA _AL_ ID 4) He has a large assortine of Dtcss Goods consisting in part of . Cballies. Printed and Plain Delaines, 1311, Fig'd and Cord Silks, Plaid Mohair, • silk Warp Mohair, • Bereges, Medona Cloth, Lavellas, French and domtle Gingham, Poplins, Pongee Mixfure, Cloth-for—Ladies, Wrapings, tovea,- Hosiery, in great variety. Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Union Cassimeres, _Duck Linens, • Cottonades, Summer Coatings, Tweeds, Velv3t Cord; Moronilles, Silk Vesting, • Velvntine Vestings, of nl: kinds; in fact's full assotment of goods for Gentle' men wear, Also a larger and well selected stock o DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslin, Ticking; and a completes assortment of Notions. It's no use itrying to enutnerate. If you want anything at all in the Dry Goods line just call in and you will find him ready to writ on you with pleasure. To persons having country Produce to sell, they will find it to their advantage to bring it to Sto— yer's,tm he always gives the highest market price. So give him It call, and he will sell you goods ascheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. May 5, 1865. LATEST. ARRIVAL DRY GOODS will a argc an c oice•nsaor Dry Goods, Qucensware, Cc darware and Groceries, which I am prepared to offer with much greater in. dUcements (hap heretofore for Cash. . lakcaaao (taluaaEi Silks, all Wool and printed De!eines, French Me rinoe, Alapacas, Gingham•, Shawls, Balniorals, Hoopskirts, Collars, Magic Ruffling, Bugle Trim mings, lloosery, Cloaking Cloth, &c. GENTS GOADS Fancy and Fiala Casimeres, Black Cloth, Italian Cloth, Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans Shirt Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts , Drawers, Buck Gloves, Buck Gauntle ts, &c Furniture Check, Bedding, Cotton Flannel, all Wool Ilanncl, Linsey, Table Diaper, 'Fowling arc. QUEENS WARE, CEIIARWARE •AND • GROCERIES, Syrup , .Molasses, Eio Coffee, Prepared Coffee, Ess Cuffea, Sugars,' Tobaccos, Babbn Soap, Tea,. &c. • -- 4/-;4 ."sz The 4(A/0 ... g00ds have been purchased for the Cash andll desire the same to be sold tar Cash as -book/. lardware,— Hardware, hardware. wvt keep-any-books. By stiict attention to busine• s and a dieire to vacua in every respect I hope to merit a continu• price ofpatriniage. ) May 5, 1865. r I]IE subscribers would inform the public that _I . they have now a fine selection of Garden Planta us different kinds at their Garden, about 2 miles West of Waynesboro', all of which will be deliver. ed nn season. Among their selections are the Yelbw N ausemond Sweet einem, a new variety, which. they can safely rec,ointnend as superior to all other varieties, as to quality and productiveness. 'Expe rience proves this variety beet adapted .N'ortherra culture. It matures an alairt.eeueuna and is fit tar use et any stage ta its growth. °HAI & di. ItIORGA Aptil 28. aulneriber informs the public that. he will 1 be prei..ateit tolurnish a prune article of Beef urnie cellar of Lewis . Peatrieu, on the corner of the Diamond, on Thursday evening 'of each week, during the season. Tha highest cash pritie that the market will af lord will he paid fur cattle; and the cash required tor all hood rt tuned: , Pit tLlt ) W I Wo.titat./ rpliE subscriber has a .large hit, of late Pala' Iplo Plants of suppri u r quality, thus , can be 'reels* 1,...0dett.t0 all. Prim qt.' %wilts. .r hutitlit 1,. +l a) D. F. (100 W isrpw, .A. 'T' IlVaynesporo% Pa. -=o SPRING AND SUMMER M 0 0 D rOR TUE GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, SPRING AND SUMMER J. W. MILLER'S. A VING returned from the Eaotera cities DOMESTIC GOODS : PLANTS! PLANTS BEEF I' BEEF 2 ,LALTE PliCtntiltit'll: COLUMN 'APRIL .21.5T1,1865. LATEST FROM 4 TIIE FRONT ! THE subscribers have lust received fram the Ens, tern cities u large' and tine vsortment DRY Gin 111 GROCERIES, 'Sit, • • • • bought by one - of the firm Who was in the city im mediately after the fall of Richmond, end consequen ly had the advantage of the Panic Prices, and which bnables them to sell their present stock mud) lower than Goods have bent sold for the past 18 montlia in this town or any other town, (Chain bersdurg not accepted.) • To satisfy the community of what we have said ia to give us a callmnd learn the tarts. The great est evidence of their present assortment being low er than they have been fir some time is from the constantly increasing demand. LADIES' GOODS fn their varied stock can be found the latest styles of I)elainee, Allwool Detainee, • A rmure-Delai 119 Brazics, , Fancy Silks, Poplins 'Ghanilitey Gingham, Alpacas, :Spring Detains, Gingham, Mozurnbiquee, • • Cloiking Clothe, Allwool Carpet, .Rag llemp Finer and Table Oil Cloth. Summer Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, Spring Shawls, Shakers, IMV,iticll l 4',,q 455.LM We boast of having The largest assortment ever (nought to Town. Were lniel3t twenty-live per cent. cheaper than preeent priers 11.11:1 will ho .11‘1, accordingly. Silks, • • Baregos, Grenadines, Wool Del:tins,. Poplins, Lawns, plain and. figitretV, , - Balzerines, Crape Despanges, - • , • Eng. Crape, American Prints, French Crape, Collars, ll'dk'fa, GENTGERNS' WEAR Through their stock of Men's wear you will find a splendid assortment of Cloths, Ailwool Tweeds, • Cassimeres, limey t 4 attens, Feelings, Plaid linens, Drills, Partners' Drill, OUR FANCY STOOK comprises a great variety of Tinhorn's. Mop Sk irti Shawls,Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Tritn• ming Ribbons, Laces, &c. DOMESTIC GOODS BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, Linen Sheetings Bleached and Brown Diapers, Strips, Furinturo Cheeks, Burlass, Cottonades, Linens, Bags ,S; Bagging. A good assortment of Hs a Brown. Sugars Wlane Sugar, Syrups, CID 3IE 3SED _4IIIL WILLOW WARE AND QUEENSVVARE, And every article necessary to supply the necessi. ties or render combrtable our old friends and ac quaintances. We mean to give PENNONAIo ATTICN• T lON TO nutting and gm our friends every accom- , mods tion possible. The subscribers return thanks to their patrons for past favors and kindly ask a continuance of the same. (Ap 21, 18G5.) P. & H. PLANTS: PLANTS! EARLY York and Oxheart Cabbage; Roseanne Beetn Red, Yellow Ana liwartToman es, sweet and :Sharp Pepper; Egg PI-nts, White Solid Celle ry and Jersey Yellow tiwentpol au) Plants, ad of which will be ready in season, by the dozen hun dred, or thousand, at reasonable prices, for further particulars apply is the undersigned. Garden 1 runes southeust.of Vt'aynterborie. L. P. GOOD., April 14—tf. SHERIFF ALT Y, :O s TTEII myself so a Candidate for the+ ("liriee '• • • IiBEHIrk , subject to the decision of tho U. •' • ling Convention.. THOMAS MoArEI3. (: . 4 5 ':r.' .k big, April 26—te ,441 Gauntlets.&c. hinckerel. Cheese. Coffee.
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