CALENDAR - FOR 1866. go •, : e.., A Na IV g . 1:1 gr ti.. —4l a ' 1:6--,5:1 n; P. 0. i t I= ED 41 ! 12. ED ED cr. cu , . '. . .: 1 1 .7 "c° c' •••• 1D . .• t 4 - 1 2 '8• - 4 6 .8 9 10 11 12 15 10 11 lB 19 22 - 24 25 - 72:i 29 30 3l • etanuary, -- February, 5 0 7 •8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 20 27 28 March,. 5 6 7 12 13 . 14 15 19 20 21 - 22 26 27 . 28 29 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 23 24 25 26 30 15 22 29 I 2 3 7 8 9 10 14 15 10 17 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 13 20 27 'Tune, 16 23 30 15 22 29 August, 13 20 27 12 19 26 September, 10 17 24 16 23 30 October, 15 22 29 14 21 28 oven • y . 11=14 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 December 2 - 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 PUBLIC SALE. HE subscriber residing t miles west of Way. 1 nesboro',, near the Greencastle turr pike, will sell at Public Sale on FRIDAY THE 12'CH DAY OF JANUARY, 18.;6, the following:personal prop erty, to wit: 6 HEAD HORSES, ncluding two brood mares heavy., with foal; also I pair of draught mules, 6 HEAD HORNED CATTLE, two of which are splendid milch chows. 6 head of hogs, 1 brood sow. 100 BARRELS 01 1 .CORN 9 75 bushels of oats, 20 bus of Rye, 10 bus• of seed potatoes, 10 TONS CLOVER HAY, 3 tons timo thy hay; 15 loads of cornibilder, 100 bundles of rye straw, 1 grain drill, 1 patent grain rake; 1 plant a. tion wagon, 1 spring wagon, I pair of hay carriages, 2 barshear plows, 4 double and 3 single shovel plows, 2 harrows, 1 earn coverer, 1 sett of black smith tools, 1 screw plate; also a large lot of old iron; 5 setts of plow gears, .2 setts brt echbands, 3 setts of front gears, 5 housens, 0 tly-nets, 8 collars, 1 six horse line, 1 wagon saddle, 6-blind bridles, 1 jackscrew, 1 log' chain, cow chains, breast chains, fifth and halter chains; 9 single trees. 4 double trees, 1 jockey stick, 3 plow lines, 1 riding bridle, 3 hot tiers, 1 rough lock, augers, drawing knife, gauges, &c. 1 shaving horse; grain cradles and mowing scythes, baylinife, grain and hay forks; 1 extra cut ting box, 1 giindstonc; •.:0 grain sacks, 2 long lad ders; • 4S AM Gliiiii M THE GROIN, also 4 bedsteads, 2 long benches, dozen chairs, I churn, I ash hopper, 1 eig i - ay clock; one large dinner bell, together with man other articles not mentioned. rEP - Sule to • commence at 9 o' lock v;lien terms will be made known by WILT. I H. PUNK- G. V. Morin, A uct. Dec. 22 ts.] $1.500, e r v E er l y l a e E ;e 4. R t o I e lh ei T i e ou w r a n ix t p a it g o e v n E t u s $2O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under . and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above sal ary or large eonunissions paid. The oNIA' maitine, sold in United Staters for 111h8 than $4O. which are 'fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler 4- Wilson,. Grover 4- Baker, Singer 4 Co.. and Baehelder. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine, and imprisonment.— Circulars free. Address, or call Lipp] sh o w & Clark, Biddeford, Maine, or at No. 823 Broadway. New York; No. 236 Carter St. Philadelphia, Pa.; No. 14 Lombard's Block, 'Chicago, Ill; No. 170 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0.; or No. 8 Spauld .. iirg's Exchange, Buffalo, N. Y. . Dec. 22—ly A H 1 S wan s9o toil fur six en t iEely Ilw AG a E riVe . out. Address o.'l', GAU.EY, City.BuiMing, defor.l, Maine. Dec. 22-1 y NOTIC . EI MBE • almost universal cash rystem prevailing in every department of business in this communi• ty. in connection with the high prices for every er ticle•ofconenmption, cape hilly the high price of medicines, renders it necessary that we require the rettlomait of all accounts every six months. All bills therefore wip he made out and be ready for set tlement by the first day . of January next, when those and settle. JOHN J. OEI.LIG. :FRANTZ & SNI YELY. E. A, HERING. • J, A• ROYER. H. X. BONEBRAKE. Wayn-sboro', Dec: 22, 1865, • 6m. OOD :WOOD on a cords or wood on the ground. al : • trona kinds , of building lumber; for sole by . • W. W. WALKER. W ILE . RP you get t i f i r sT z t rth rm A i tho l u Tirs r money et XT,DND, the great cure Or Coneumptioi. nt • KERTE!? Ding Ftora. 10 17 24 10 17 24 31 16 23 30 13 20 27 12 19 2 H 18 25 111 10 23 30 12 19 26 13 20 27 12 19 26 10 17 24 31 Ili 11 18 25 10 17 24 31 11 . 18 25 16 23 30 13 20 27 12 19 2G 11 18 25 12 19 26 11 18 25 10 17 24 31 13 20 27 C 0 NFECTIONARY ~ --- ~ - O-C-E-R-Y-. frIHE subscriber would inform the public that he I has opened a Confectionary and Grocery in the dwelling house of Mr—L. S. Forney. His stock in part consists of the following : • akca, Crackers, Candy, lart• mss Toys. TOBACCON avy ,Span, — Congressi-Natura Leaf, Fine Cut, Chewing of ali kinds, Smoking To bacco, Fine Cut Smoking, Snuff; Segars,Pipes.,&e. English Cheese,Layer and Cooking Raisins, Baking Soda, and Saleratus, Ground Ginger, Lem ons; Prunes, Figs, Dates, A mons, Cream Nuts. English Walnuts, Pea Nuts, &c. Superior Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffees, Essence of Coffee, Brown and White Sugar, Pulverized Su gar, Baking .Ttlolasses, line tirade Syrup, Fancy Casteel Soaps, Hobbits Soap, Harrisons Soap, Pow der. Shot and Caps, Coal Oil, Chimneys and Wicks. Pepper' Sauce and Tomato- Catsup, prime Grain Pepper, true African Pepper, Indigo Blue. Ink, Steel Pens, and Lead Pencils, Pickgs, Salt Dairy, Ex tract of Soap Lye, Wheel Grease, Stove Polish, Shoe Blackning and Shoe Brushes, Matches, Can dles, Lilly White, Mean Fun, Weir Oils, and Per fumery of all kinds, Statlonary, N ote Paper, Fools cap, Envelopes, Corn Brooms, &c. &c. Dec. 15—tf GEO. F. ',MY. SHET-MI TM, ETC. THE subscriber would inform his customers and public generally, that having, with other busi ness men of Waynesboro', adopted the • " ClaSLigazi he is now prepared - to - sell--at-shorter--profits-than formerly. Persons in want of any article in his line are respectfully invited io give him a call.— His stock of-HOUSEKEEPING GOODS and KITCHEN WARE are complete, and will be sold at such prices (the times considered) as cannot fail to give satisfaction. All kinds of "71E" 4EIIIO - wr embracing the latest and most approved patterns, for eithet wool or coil, constantly on hand. Special attention is given to putting up Spout• ing, made of tire best tin, lot houses and barns. Remember the sign of tho • " Bra RED HORN" August 26, 1864. CARRIAGE MAKING! JACOB ADAMS WOULD -inform his numerous customers and the public generally that the war having ter minated he is now preparing to carry on the Car riage -m 'king busi..ess snore extensively Than ever, and will have constantly on. - s -J,Csir.o hand BUGGIES - of - every - description - ; new and second-handed Vehicles of all kinds.— Depairing done at short notice, He will employ none but good mechanics and use the best material. Persons wanting anything in his line will do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. JACOB AIJAM6, Church Street, nearly opposite the 111 E. Church June 9—tt. Illeutzer's M e rlz S e Horse & Cattle Powder. IV m r e E r e ß ci p h e a vl o n r g mai c n h g a s e t ;l 2 e of a b !t y r e , far-famed Horse and Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva nia and. Maryland, takes this method of informing, the farmers, drovers, &c., that he has on band and intends keeping a good supply always on hand.— • try—merchants nod others-keeping-sucirarticlea for sale, would do well to supply themselves with a uantity. He, will sell it on comm fission` or for cash cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to January 31. EAGLE HOTEL. Central Square, Hagerstown, Md THE above well-known and established Hotel ,has been reopened and entirely renovated, by the undersigned, and now cans to the public every comfort and attraction found in the best hotels.— THE TABLE is bountifully supplied with every delicary the'market will afford, THE SALOON contains the choicest liquors, and is constantly and skilfully attended.' THE STA BLE is thoroughly repaired, and careful Ostlers always ready to ac commodate customers. JOHN FISHER, Proprietor: Hagerstown, June 2---tf: 'DR. H. X. BONEBRAKE, Formerly a student with Dr. James Brotherton, deceased, having practised Medicine at Leitersburg, Md, has returned to this place and respectfully of fers his professional services to the people of Way nesboro' and vicinity. • Oilier, next door to Kurtz's Drug Store. Nov. 3—tt. “ROC'K FORGE” PILE varozras 1 ALLpersons desirous of having Files r,c cut would eo well by sending them to me at once as I am going to remove my works to York, Pa., the coming spring, Adams M. 1,, BELL Box 146, Waynesboro', Frank. Co. Pa. Oct. 27.1865. - - BUENA VISTA SPRINGS. Trrt lIE undersigned inform the public that fine de- I rightful watering place is now open tor the re ception of Boarders and Visitors. The Bath House is convenient and in good condition. Every atten tion will be paid to the coreott and convenience of guest s July 14-tI FIRST NAT. BANK OF WAYNESBORO'. lIIHE annual election for Directors of this Bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House on Tuesday the 16th day of J inu nry next, between the hours of 10 and 2 o clock. JNO, PHILIPS, Cash., December 16. 1865. GA sVkr ARE.—Persons wanting glassware for the hollidays con he suited at fIOSTErfER, REID & Co's. . OEGA RS.—Fine assortment of tobacco and Fe gars; good segars sold "atts2 00 per hundred. BOSTESTER, REID dc Co. ( - lASI' paid for Butter and Eggs. TER, REID & Co. y URTZ•haa a nice lot of Pocket Books. July 14 PERM OIL—A good article for sale by Sep ,*sywrilat.'REjo & CO I)INEAPPLE CliEElSLitEreitie,l4,: just re, j crivejl by - 110, 4#43RT.10 - Ar. , I — IICKARI)T'S Cattle Pqll46:t;iittt . ',4- • -4 1 , 40 ,,. z. , G4• - • TERT7 I .I4 • l'ijkf NEN you want .10,taxtoliii_ii:*itil3eger,gctrttl f V 1 KURTZ'S for • IOR THEIYOL - L - 18 - A ;= We v9utd rnvrt~ housekeepers to give us a call: in making their purchases for the llollidsys.. Our stOk - of Grocer ies is complete., We have prime Coffee, Pulverised Suipr, splendid N, 0. baking molasses, tip-top Syr. ups from 60 ets per galon, up to $1.20; pure cider vinegar, Balt, Buckwheat Flour,. Raisens, French Currants, splendid Cheese, Salt water Oysters in the-shell, N. Carolina Sweet Potatoes. choice PIA. Potatoes, Cranberrirs, dried'iluit, hominy, nuts, in eh• rt delicacies for the table always - ort - liiia plied on the shortest notice• Special attention paid to this branch of business Our agent visits' the city every week for the• express purpose ,of making purchases r 'HOSTETTER. 11E11115t-C4. Dec. 22-31. lot of Christ- "' D. B. RUSSELL A. C FUNK, .I.IB.ILOVIS. Office in Dr. Frantz's resident oin the room for rinerly occupied as store room by Mr. 1. Beaver. April 14-4 Stonebreakelioei NERVE, BONE AND CORN L-INIMENT FOR MAN OR .BEAST. CrWARRANTED TO CURE Rheumatism, Sprains, Swelled Joints, Sore Throat, Frosted Feet, Poison, Old Sores and Bruises, Fresh Cute, Corns Mumps, Totter, Pains in the Jambs and Back, Sweeny, on Man or Beast, Saddle or Collar Galls, t 'eta a &c., on Horses and Mules, and all Diseases requiring an x mal—Rem • --The attention olthe public is repretfully direct ed to the above Preparation. as being one of the best and most efficacious, external remedies now in use. This fact is based upon the testimony cf thou sands of persons who have used it. . From the vast amount of good this Liniment has done in all cases wherein it has been used, end the frequent application' made for it, the proprietor has been induced to place it before the public, and let it stantjnpon its own good merits, ki owing that at every case where it is used, it will recommend it self All he asks is a fair and impartial trial, 'and• if used according to directtcins, and no benefit, no charge. Ha ving'suel unlimited confidence in its cu rative powers, he . has directed his Agents, to refund the money in all cases where this Liniment iensed with no benefit, the bottlewith a portion of its con tents to be returned to ti r Agent. • It will be found .11 sur remedy for Rheumatism, Sprains, Swelled Joints, ike.,and,in fact, for all that he claims for it, it excels any article of the kind yet tried. It is also an infallible cure for many diseases' of Horses, such as Kicks, Snags, Swellings, Sprains, Old Sores, Scratches, Collar and Saddle Galls, and all diseases requiring an external remedy. for Horses and Cattle, it has no equal This Liniment should be in the hands of every family, particularly where there are children, as Sore Throat, Scarletina. Croup, Quincy,..&c., are diseases that carry manychildren -= to — their-graves.- This Liniment will be found a sure and• speedy re lief in every case where it is applied in time. As' this Liniment is warranted to give setisfaction in all cases, no one can risk anything in trying it and if the bottle is used you will never be without in the house—so purchase a bottle and L'e' con vinced of the facts above. oriTONEBRA KE It'S Ht RISE AlvD CATTLE POWDERS, if you want fine and healthy horses, and you nre, sore to have them. A safe, sure and speedy cure for Coughs, Colds, Distempers, Reeves Hide bound, Worms, Dots, Scurvy, &eon Horses, Loss of Cud,l3!ack Tongue, etc., in Cattle. By the use of these POWDERS the appetite of the Horse is improved, all derangements of the Di gestive k , rgans are corrected, and the sluggishness of the animal disappears, he becoming lively and spirited It softens the skin giving the hair a sleek and shining appearance. The great superiority .of these Powders over all others raises from the face that they are compounded of medicines that have laxati e, tonic and purifying properties, The laxa tive removes all impurities from the stomach and bowels; the tonic adds new tone and vigor to the system of the horse, by which the appetite is won derfully improved, and the purifying medicines con tained in them cleanse the blood from all impure matter, and give a healthy and vigorous circula• non; they also improve the wind, and area, sure preventive of Lung Fever; Yellow Water, Founder, Loss of Appetite, and many other dieases incident to the horse. It is also invaluable ns a Conditi, n Powder for Cows, increasing the flow of Milk and preventing disease. All persons owning cows should [Fir for STONEBRAKE It's BORNE AND CATTLE POWDERS, as it is very important through the winter that they should be used to improve the con dition of the cow. They have no equal for fatten int; cattle, as they give them an appetite, and loos en their hid r. by which they thrive much faster. These Powders are a sure preventive of 110(1 CHOLERA, and are particularly adapted to the diseases to which Bogs are so liable—such an Coughs, Ulcer of the Lungs and Liver—causing them to improve Much faster. They should be used in the beginning to fatten Hogs, as much feed may be saved. These powders will be found much strong er thnn the most powders now in use, and at the same time the most powerful tonic ever used for Horses and Cattle of any kind All persons are particularly invited to try these Powders, knowing they will continue to use them. RATS MADE TO COME OUT OF•TDEIR HOLES TO DIE. Great Destruction of Rats! Every Box warrantal a (lead shot! No one can risk any thing in trying it, tm it will destroy all your Rats, Roaches, Mice, Red and Black Anis, or you can have your money refunded. Not dangerous to the human Family. , Try it—and if it don't lay all your rats &c. 'you can gel your money refunded . For sale by Dr. Jolts A. Ronal. Druggist, Waynesboro', and by Country Dealers generally. Oct. 6-6 m AT COST, AT COST. • THE subscribers would inform the public that they are now selling MT their stock of W I N. TER CLOTHING for Men and Boys, at COST Persons in want of Clothing of any de scription would do well to give them a call, next door. to Sibbet's Hotel. P . e6 1] FELLHEIMER & STRAUSS. BARBERING I . BARBERING JJE subscribers wouldinform the public that J tkeythave associated themselves together in the Barbering business, and are now prepared to do hair cutting. shisvlng. tlampooning etc., in the best style: The inusmage o. the 'public respectfully solicited. • WM-PR ME- Sept, 15 MU- PIIANIZ. M. D. 1 N. PNIVNLY, M. D. DRS. FRANTZ & SXIVELY having associa. led themselves in the practice of Medicine and Surgery would st.te that they are well prepared to treat all medical end surgical eases. Feranns in. &bled to either of the 'there will please make early settlement to the time *r—cisseeiation-ots—thr • wish - Yo use t air old l'ooks. TTHE BEST I'llOOP WORTS" and the largest amtertment in the State, et • ' • dug .11 • ' M.K7rAt.ric & !Lumpy's. SPECIAL NOTICE J. A. FISHER, MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER ltsa jest returned from the Eastern Cities with one of the largest and best selected stock of CLOTHS., CASSIMERES and VESTINGS that has been brought to Hagerstown since the out. break of the late War. Also, OVER COATING of the best quality all of which will -- be - made-to-or :rim-the-most- ' ble and Substantial man ner Cheap for Cosh, or sold byte d - twituiti) - chasers. My motto is Quick Sales and* Short Profits. Also, a good stock of CLOTHS FOR LADIES' CLOAKS ,. and in oorinection • one of the largest stocks o Wool and Cotton UN DER SHIRTS and DRA W ERS in the county; also, TIES and CRAVATS of the latest styles, fine SHIRTS, over shirts, wool and cotton !self Hose, Suspenders, Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs, Heavy •Wool Jack ets and every thing else in the way of Furnishing goods. Also a stock of READY MADE CLOTH ING. • All work guaranteed to-ft and be well made. I .return my thanks to my Fri( nds and the Pub lic generally for their very liberal patronage extend ed to me, and hope by strict attention to business to share a continuance of the same. J. A. FISHER. 2 doors West 'of the Hagerstown Bank, Wash ington Street. Oct. 27, 1865. WE wish to inform the public that we are sell ing goods at extremely lqw prices. • We have a full stock and are daily in receipt of gouda. We keep almost every article belonging to the • and are determined not to be undersold. Balmoral Skirts we have in every stye and quality. Shawls, an endless variety. Just received another lot of those elegant (Patent fastinua) skirts direct from the manufacturera'in Birmingham, Conn, We have the Agency for the county. • FLANNELS. .. We have a tremendous stock and are Belling on all wool Flannel for 37 cents. Detains. We are selling delaine for SO cents.--:- Best new style deanns only 35 cent• Gloves. We too; are in receipt of another lot of gloves direct from Glovesville, N. Y, W. 6 have Duck, Kid, Goat, blieep; Hoiden and nearly all the ditlirent stiles in the s markei. We would just here say anything you want order or go to Metcalfe & Biteshew- and-you-will-be-almost sure to gerit. 51.ETCALFE & HITESHEW. Chunbersburg, Dec. 15, 1865. N. 13. We sell wholesale and retail. . . AMERICAN LIFE INSURAN • 1 1RUST CO -11 Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia Incorporated 1859. Charter Perpetual. Author ized Capital, $500,000. Paid Up Capitai,s2so,ooo Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864. The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of FIFTY PER CENT, on alt — pronitrnarrocrivEat upon Muzuat POLICIES during the year ending De cember 31st, 1863, and in force at that date, the a bove amount to be credited to said Policies, and have also ordered the Dividend of 1860 on Policies esued during that year to he paid, as the annual premiums on sale Policies are received. Actuary--John C Sims. HOARD OF TlOlSTEES.—Alexander Whilk din. J. Edgar Thomson, Goorge Nugent, lion. Jas. Pollock, Albert C. Roberts. P. H. Mingle, Samuel Work. William J. Howard, Hon. Joseph Allison, Samuel 'l' iodine, John Aik man, Charles F. Heaz litt, Isaac Hazlehurst. Wm. G. REED, ChamberSburg Pa., is the . general Agent of the American Life Insurance and Trust Company fur Franklin Co. Jos. Doutitas, Agent for Waynesboro' and vicin ity. RE fERENCES.--JouN Future and WILLIAM II BROTIISRTON. „It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure in the BEST OOMPH! V, and there is none better than the Ohildsuramee Co. of North America.” 1794. Incorporatcd 1794. INSURANCE COMPANY 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 $1,715,171 71. rjr7l Years Successful Business Experience 65F*The Prompt Payment of $17,500,000,00 Losses WA Reputation for Honorable Dealing Unsurpass- IgrAndCash Assets exceeding .1;1,700,00(1,00 ! Claim the References of the public for this, tho est Insurance Company in America. DIRECTORS: _Arthur G. Coffin, Wm. Welch, John Mason, Sarn't W. Jones, R. 1). Wood, G. L. Harrison Jahn 1,. Brown, Wm. E. Bowen P. R. Cope. Chas. Taylor, Jas. N. Mason Ed. H 'hotter Ambrose White, S. M. Waln. Ed. S. Clarke Wm. Cummings, T. Charlton Henry. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pres't. • CHAS. PLATT. uec'ry. MRS. C. L HOLLINBERGER Announces to the Ladies of Waynesboro' and vicinity that she has just returned from Phila delphia and is now receiving a moat extensive and varied assortment of new Fall and Winter Millinery goods, to which she would invite their particular at tention. Ladies visiting her ioom will find that she is prepared to please the taste of all who may 'favor her with their patronage, both in styli and quality or trimmings. October 20—tf. - STATES UNION HOTEL PPPOSITE TUC ' Let. Valley It Pennsylvania U. B. Depots, - 13ARRISBUR PA. -) L• B KURTZ & CO , Proprietors, Successors to J. W. Tnylor. Drc. B—tf. tines Etersl C. C. RHOYITAL. Sable, Fitch, Co ,7:I Mink Furs comprising Mulls, Bertha Cape Viciorincs.juat-recoived-at--Piaas-4-11r - Dec. R. G ENTLEMEN'S - under clothing at Parcic & 1060 - , - 5511D, a heavy piece, of drab cord at Pima & ii(EFFICH'S• I 11; awl btu) , 1.1 et.k. nt Pence kit Ikuracten. portant to Eveybody t MITC11,11& HITESHIV, CHAMI3ERSBURG, nRY Ct•OCIIIPIS AND NOTION LINE, - HOOP SHIRTS. PFIC 18 President—A lexonder Whii!din. - Secretary and Treasurer—John S. Wiloon. Call and get a pamphlet. JOS. DOUGLAS, Agent Oct. 13, 1865, ly North America, PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 24 6m] Jos, Dourcr,As, A g't, WayneOcro' NE W .MILLINERY GOODS ! PRICE& HOMICIPS And very -Im- NEW FALL AND GOODS! Tftil undersigned tender to the community their thanks for past patronage, and would also take this opportunity of reminding them that they have lately received from the East a splendid selection of goods, which for beauty and style-cannot-be-surpas sed outside of, the cities. Their goods have been selected with much care as regards durability and price. LADIES' GOODS : The attention of the ladies is directed to their handsome rtyles of SILKS, POPLINS, They have" some beautiful patterns of-French , Merino and all wool Delains that are hard to beat. uusaaraa aciouali Black Silk, • Black Alpacas, Black all wool Delain,double width, " French Merinos, - " English " French and English Crapes • Mourning Handkerchiefs, •. Black Jack Flannel. .An attractive line of Wrappings, such as Plaid slid Plain Long snd Square Shawls, Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Nubies, S,arfit, &c. lowvin's Kid Gloves, Gamettes, Lisle Thread and Merino Gloves, Hosiery in abundance. E AND GENTLEENS' GODS: They esk the gentlemen to notice Their Eva stock of COATINGS, VESTINGS • as they pave along. and they feel assured that they have the goods to suit them in pattern and price. Table Covers, Shirting Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, Hal Horn! Hoop Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen and Pa per Collars, all sizes, Buck Gloves and Mittens. Tweeds and Jeans, • Curds and Satinets, • Shakor Flanel, Opera Flanel, Plaid Elamls, Striped lianals. I;7* . Ladies who are in want of a nice Coat or Cloak can find the article nt their establishment, with all the necessary trimmings. such as buttons, gimps and cords of different patterns. Ladies' Gaiters, Balmoral Ties, Head Netts, Cot sots, Corset Clasps and Collars. WHITE GOODS : Plain and Barred Cambric, Sevin, Tape Trimming, Veili, Cambric H'clks, Hose, EnigE.[IESD BEST RIO, IMPERIAL TEA, MOLASSES at GO ets per gal. QUEENSWARE, 13 tickets , ICerlers, Carpe[, Window Shades, Curtin Fixtures, Boots and Shies, Gum Shoes, Umbrellas. When you want Stocking Yarn both wool and eottort.just step in and you will find a good assort- , ment. Er The subscribers kindly ask the public to via=l it their house and inspect thrir stock before pur chasing elsewheie, as they feel confident that their prices and goods will please a 11. . PRICE & 110EFLICH. Dec. 8. TAILORING! TBE subscriber informs the citizens of Wayne" boro' and the public generally that he has open ed a shop in the room adjoining the Barber Shop, next door to the new Grocery Store, wr.ere he will carry on the Tailoring business. Garments fir men 'and boys cut out and made to order at reasonable rates. With the _advantage of many years ex •eri- ence in — the business he Si Uteri himsoll t, at he can give general satisfaction. ••• • ir The latest city Fashions rectularlv received. JACOB REININGRE. Oct.'27—tr. 1 - !QUID Rennet, Corn Starch. RiCe Flo‘tr, Ta I piocn, Saga, PC:17.1 B a rley antl.Cononr's' Gala tir.c at • • • KIJRTZ'r..I COLUMN ; ALPACAS, 3I ERIN OS , DELAINES, 13ARATHEAS, _ COBURGS, PLAIDS, CASSIMERES, Velvet Trimming and Button., Cutlery Spoons, Cedar Ware, Brooms, Baskets, Oil .Cloths CO, NOVEMBER 24th, SECOND SUPPLY FALL and WINTER 001111 S!. ANDERSON, BENEDICT & CO'S. EIEV'We are now receiving 'onr SECOND SUPPLY, SECOND SUPPLY, SECOND SUPPLY, 3:0 3EILAir C7r CP ® D Si DRESS GOODS 7R17. - Efl' EBBEJS Ruffling. Edgo Ribbons, Cloths, •Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinotts, Cloths, ' Cassimeres Sattioetta. Woolen Goods, Woolen Goods, Woolen Goods, Notions, Notions, ' Notions. SYRUPS GROCEnIES SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS, SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS; FISH, TOBACCO, FISH, TOBACCO, FI:41, TOBACCO. UMPLE, REMit ITC. QUEENSW A R __ HARDWARE, Q UEENS WARE, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. HARD WARE; lErWe cell the nitentiim of one et:gunners sail the public to our stock of . now goals, and at the same time returtiour thanks to all fur their liberal patronage,_and_ove will endeavor by fair dealing with all, to merita cootiritiluce of the same: A'A BM SON ;-.IIEN EDIC r acro. November 24;1865. ' ' 865. 0-bavAvi GROCE RrEFt: HA RDWARE, QUEENS WA NIL NOTIONS. LADIES LADIES LADIES LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS,• DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS Goons, LADIES' DRESS GOODS. NOTIONS. NOTIONS, NOTIONS.
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