PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber intending to relinquish farming, Will sell at Public Sale, en the petnises,nt the T HE Franklin' Nurseries; near Loudon, on the Loudon and Cove Gap Road, on Tuesday and Wed. nesday the 30th and 31st days of J anuary inst., the following described personal property, to Wit I -6 Head of WORK HORSES, 2 three-yearling and 2 one•year old Colts, 4 Mitch COWS; cilnlkt tA1'7124; . . 1 short-horn 8ui1,20 Pigs and Shoats, 1 broad tread Hood Wagon ahtl Bed, 2 good broad-tread Plantation Wagons with lined Wood Beds;l.three inch tread Plantation Wagon, 1 two and three horse farm Wagon,'Wagon and Plow Gears. 2 pair Of Spreaders and 1 fifth Chain, 1 BUCKEYE 1 York Grain Drill with Guano attachment, 1 Rt tary Fodder Cutter . and Grinder, I new Clover Huller, 1 Spring-tooth Hay Rake (Strock's patent)- 1 new Telegraph Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter; I Geiser's Grain Thresher and Separator and- .New York horse Power, 1 GrainYan, 2 Hand and Pim er Corn Shellers. I Apple Grinder, 1 Sausage Cut ter, 2 pair Hay Ladders, I Land Roller, 2 Jack .Screws, 2 good" Sleds, Mould-board, Sub-soil, dou ble and single Shovel Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Hay - and Manure Fo:ks, Hand Rakes % Grain Cra dles, Mowing Scythes, dze. I twc.horse FAMILY CARRIAGE, 1 Falling-top Buggy, Single and double Harness, I two-horse and I - one horse Sleigh, 2 strings Sleigh Bells, together with a variety of ar-. tieles not ennumerated. 60,000 FRUIT TREES of good size and quality, consisting ef Standard and Dwarf Apple and Pear, Cherry, Peach, Plum. &c. Large size Shade Trees, suitable for street Planting; Evergreens; Shrubbery, Roses, &c. In great variety, will be sold without reserve as I want to clear the ground, The above trees will be sold as they stand in the nursery rows, subject to the inspection of the purchaser, and ample. time given for their removal. Also, at the same time ,1 will offer my SORGUM WORKS, all complete, consisting of 1 large Power three.roll Cane Crusher, can be changed to walk by horse power, 5 tSyrup Evaporators, 1 of_Cook's Portable-Furnaces, No. 3; 1 Price's Self-Skimmers, large size; Juke Tanks, Syrup Coolers, Furnace Doors, (irate Bars, and a large lot of Molasses Bar rels. . Also—A large quantity - 61 — Clarmx - E — s - run - , Flour Barrel Staves, Reading and Shingles. bald to commence at 10 o'clock, A, M., on said days, when the teems will be made known, and a liberal credit given, by 11. L. RYDELL__ Jan. 19—ts. C. liaulmage, Anat. PIIBLIC SALE. r TIE, Undersigned, residing about I miles north east of Quincy, Quincy township, Franklin co., Pa;, will , ?ell at Public: Sale, on THURSDAY, J A N TJA RY 21:th, 1 - 866 , the following persotal property, to wit: FIVE DE AD OF GOOD WORK HORSES, 9 mita cows, 2 head of young cattle, I fine brood sow; ONE BROAD-TREAD ROAD WAGON, 1 broad4read plantation wagon, 1 one horse wagon with bed, 1 pair hay carriages, 2 sets dung boards, 2 bersbear plows, 1 single and 2 double shovel plows, 1 corn coverer, also double, trebble, and single trees, log chain, fifth chain, halter chains,cow chains, &c.. also 1 wheat fon, pitch and dung forks, shaking forks, and rakes, 1 grain drill, 1 THRESIIING MACIIINE, g sets breeclrbands, 2 sets front gears, 2 fly-nets, 4 housens, collars, bridles, I four-horse, line, I plow line'. 1 wagon saddle, 1 riding baddle and bridle; ONE lIUNDRED BARRELS Or CORN, , 1 falling-top buggy, 1 set of blacksmith tools, one screw-plate, a lot of old iron.• Also household and kitchen furniture, such as I lar4e cooking stove and fixtures, 1 sink, 1 safe, 1 wardrobe, 1 large meat vessel, barrels and many other • articles too numer ous to mention. Sale ,to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by Ten. s—te liiOIUSE AND LOT THE subscriber'will offer at Public Sale, his House and Lot of ground, situated in NV ayr es- Iwo, on the old Hagerstown road, on Saturday the 27th day Qf January, 1866. The improvements area ONI AND A HALF STORY Log souse , Log Stable a good Cistern, Bake Oven, with Peach, Cherry Trees, Grapes, etc., on the lot.. Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock on said day when. the terms will be made known by JOHN M, MILLBH. inn 12—tr. Qv+. V. MoNo s And. SELLING AT COST I Fr HE subi•criber intending to quit business, in j forms the citizens of Mt. Hope, and the public generally, that he is now closing out his stock of TMEO Cilk. E 1.33. CUM et at FIRST COST. His stock embraces Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware, and all articles usually kept in a country Store. Persons wanting bargains should not fail to give him a call. Jan. 12'00. JOHN M. COOK. Itlentzer's Horse Cattle Powder. Elt o having r zu k rf. nhg a se g t eb of a Mr, r e , . M l' e l r:tzt T ' t7i N erecipe far-tamed Horse and Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva nia and Maryland, takes this meth od ' of informing •the farmers, drovers, &c., that ho has on hand and intends keeping a good supply always on hand.— Country merchants and others keeping such articles for sale, would d 6 welt to supply themselves with a uantity. He will sell it on commission or forcash cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to January 31C TAILORING! rpHE subscriber informs the citizens of Waynes• j_ boro' and the public generally that he has open ed a shop in the room 'adjoining the Barbet Shop, next door to the new Grocery Store, where he will carry on the Tailoring business. Garments for men and-boys cut out and made to order at reasonable rates. With the advantage of many years experi ence in the businesq ho flatters himself that he can give general satisfaction. I The latest city Fashions regularly_received. Oct. 27—tr. —T—lQUlD_Rennet, Corn Stareli,:Rice—Floor, Ta , piece, Saga, Pearl Barley and Cooper's Gela tine at , KURTZ'S; CAl$l4 paid Mr Butter Imo Eggs. HOSTEITER, REID & CO. DRESS %RIMMINGS.—Tho .best assortment outside or the city at aug. 4] _ __ Mgros.r.vm & firrastnevea. . NIT - ANtED. - -:Bacon and Lard, for which the highestamarket price will be paid. sop El] ITOSTETTZII, BRIO & CO. h it ETUALYE & HITIESIiEW will give notice . Iylwhott they - go into their new room. A A PRDIE article of Cheese at PRICK & MCPLICH's A LL the popular Patent Medicines of the day at r and Mower, DAVID SUMMERS. U. V:MoNG, Auct JACOB REININGRE. PUBLIC SALE. Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 19 and 20. Tstbscrilier intending to quit. fanning will I sell et Public Sale, at his residence 1-4 mile south of Quincy, in Quincy township, Franklin county, Pa., on Monday and Tuesday, the 19th and 29th days of February, 1866, the following property to wit : 'i4(Al p ' 9 WORK HORSES, one of which is a fine Bay Mare with foal f also, I Black Mare for riding or driving._ and noted for speed, 1611EAD-OF COM; OF WIIIOEI ARE EXTRA - rAT STEERS': 1 fine white Bull, also 1 large Cow which will be fresh about time of Sale; 24 Head of Hogs, 3 of which are large Fat Hogs; 23 head of good Sheep ; WCI - 17.1E1. WALGrit:›ATISI; I large heavy four-inch tread, with wood Bed ; 1 Plantation, I one and two horse and 1 Spring We-• gon. 1 Carriage, 1 large English Bed with Bows, 2 pair Hay Carriages, 2 sets Dung Boards;' 1 good REAPER, (Kerby's patents), 1 first Rate Spring Drill', 1 Hay and Grain Rake,. 1 Revolving Rake, 1 GOOD Thresing Machine, with_Horse Power;_p_aßntlake_anstStrap. 1 Wind Mill, I Screen, 2 Corn Foddi r Cutters, 3 Plows, 3 Harrows,2 Corn Covers, 1-2 doz. double and single Shovel Pows, I pair Breeehbands. 4 pair front Genre, 1 pair double and 1 set Single Buggy Har ness, 6 good Ilousens, Bridles, Collars, 1 Wagon Saddle, 6 Fly nets, 1-2 doz. Halters and Chains, Cow Chains, But and Breast Chains 3 Grain Cra dles and Mowing Scythes, I doz. Sickles, 1 patent Wash Machine, I Wood Chest, I patent Chain. Pump, 1 large Dinning Table, 1 Secretary, 2 sets Chairs, 6 Bedsteads, 1 Settee, 2 bbls. — V - inegari - 1 - large size COOKINC STOVE, 1 good Blacksmith Vice, 1 good Copper Pump, 1 pair Buggy Wheels and Axle Tree; 2 fifth Chains and Spreaders single, double and treble Trees, also 100 bushels Potatoes. 4E0415 't:§ , c.Duazs cm:a . LE-Cenzr a 4 - loads'of Top Fodder, 105 bundlrs of Rye Straw, 200 bushels Wheat, 50 bbts Corn, 100 bushels Oats, 75 bushels Rye. 1 Corn 13raker, 2 Grindstones, 2 sets Slides for Saw ?elate, 1 set . of Guides for Car• siege, 2500 good Chesnut-Itails,-400-or-500-Itetroy- Chesnid Posfs, 20,000 n. Lumber, j inch, 1.11, to 2-2 i to 3 and 4 inchs, also, lot of Scantling different sizes, lot good Table Legs, Plastering Lath and Broom Handles, a lot of (id Iron and many other articles too numerous lo mention. And also on the second day of Sale I will offer 2A ACRES OF GROUND, more or less in Quincy, on the Southwest Corner of the Dininond. The sarne will be laid off in lots to suit purchasers. This is a desirable lot of ground being delightfully situa ted fbr building lots. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said days,when a credit of 9 months "All be given on all personal property except Fat Cattle, Sheep. and Grain, on which there will be a credit of thirty days only, A, S 1110NN, G. V. Monk. 1 Aucts J. R. Smith, Jan 12—la. p L ilim Emu WILL be sold at the residence of the under signed, adjoining the borough of Waynes- bore on Thursday, February Sib, 1866, the following property, viz: FIVE HEAD OF VALUABLE WORK HORSES, I BROOD MARE, heavy with foal ; 3 unsurpassed plow or wagon leaders, 3 FRESH COWS, wo with Calves by their sides. 31E-111 - 41.11141- NW 9 wo fine SoWs, one with pigs; one large Boar ;'five arge and small Shoats, THREE HUNDRED BARRELS OF CORN; 200 BUSHELS OF RYE; 600 BUNDLES RYE STRAW; 500 BUNDLES FODDER ; 6 TONS CLOVER HAY. 54auaa WAcMO,O one elegant 3 3 4 inch tread, one narrow trend, one one-horse Spring Wagon; THREE WAGON BEDS, 0110 Plantation. 1 Market with bows and cover and one Stone bed ; I pair Hay Carriages, I pair Hay Laddent; I Palling-top Buggy ; 1 Buggy pole. 1 Spring Wain Drill, 1 Spring Grain hake, 1 Superior , THREE-HORSE PLOW, 3 double and 2 single novel Plows ; 2 Herron's; I Corn Coverer; single, double and treble Trees; 4 Chain Jockeys; 2 pair spreaders; 2 Log Chains; butt, breast, cow and Chains of all descriptions us ed in farming. 1 Jack :)crow, 1 Wheat Pan. I ELEGANT TVI CORIVIICR RAPE R and MOWER combined, (late patent) ; 1 Cutdna . Box, 1 Grain or Rag Wagon, a lot of Rakes, also, Hay and Groin Forks; 36 two and. three bushel Bags, most of which are good as new. 1 ELEGANT SET SILVER MOUNTED Double carne sill, with checks, collars and bridles ; 4 sets Breechbands 2 sets Front Gears, 4 sets Plow Gears, 6 Fly.nets, 4 Housens, Bridles, Collars, Chain Halters, 1 Wa• gon Saddle, 1 Wagon Whip, 1 four horse Line, 1 large string of Sleigh Bells, 1 small do ; 3 good Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythes and sneads ; 1 W. of:Tar ; 2Jaalt_bushels,-1-dinner-Bell-; 100 CORDS OF WOOD, 200 re:ellen of Building Stone; 4.1 ACRES OF GRAIN IN THE GROUND. 934 AGNS NMI LAIC, situated near Germantown, Washington, co., Md., adjoining lands, of Daniel liolsin ger, Wm. Johnson and others. Also a variety of ROUSE HOLD FURUITURE. Salo to emmence at 9 o'clock on said day, when the terms wilt be . made known by JAMES. H. CLAYTON. Geo. V. MONG, Attar Jan. I2—ta 0 EGA RB.—Fine assortment of tobacco and m Ogara; good segars solkats2 00 per hundred." 1108TESTElt, REID dc PUBLIC SALE, Ir HE undersigned intending ,to remove to the ?vest, will sell at) Public Hate et his residence, on the farm of Joseph Sollenbergfr, 3 miles north of Wayr.esboro' t on the road leading to Chambers burg on THURSDAY the let of FEBRUARY. 1866, the following personal prOperty to wit: FIVE HEAD Ot• WORK HORSES, among which are two good brooi mares; 1 two and I. oho year old colt; 7 )11 EA DOF ME lIILC CO S, four of which will be fresh about thelime of sale- ' 1 fine bull, 6 head of sheep, fine with pig, 10 ne shoats; 2 FARM VrA.GONS, one 4 and one 3 inch•tread, also bed, bows and coy er, 1 one-hotio wagon, 1 gond rockaway buggy, 2 pair hay carriages, 1 first-rate threshing 'machine and horse ,power, one GRAIN DRILL, 1 spring `iormick reaper, I good windmill, 4 bar. 2 two horse 'and 2 three horse do.. 2 igle and 3 , double shovel plows, 1 corn sket sleigh, 1 sleigh box; 2 sets breech• fr./nt gears, 3 fly nets, in good order; ;ears, 5 blind bridles, 6collars, good sir head halters, 1 set Harness, collar and check lines, fifth chain, butt traces, &c., trebble, double and single trees, spreaders, log chain, 9 cow chains. 15 good bags, 2 grain cradles, 4 mowing scythes, 3 good dung bake, takers, forlosll64 l llE V/Z.l_olBo GO ACHES gliAl THE NOM, and many other articles too numerous to mention. rirSale to commence at .9 o'clock on said day, when a credit of eight months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards. JACOB BONEBRAKE. Jan s—ts.] G, V. Moss, Auct. _ . C It R. I G B AKIN 6! JACOB ADAMS _WOULD inform his numerous customers and the public generally that the war having ter mtna ted he is now preparing to carry on the Car riage-m thing business more extensively than over, and will have constantly on 0 , so hand BUGGIES of every description ; new and second-handed Vehicles of all kinds.— Urßepairing done at short notice, He will employ none but goad mec amts an use the best material. ,Persons wanting anything in.his line will do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS, Church Street, nearly opposite the M E. Church._ June 9—tf. ! We eloi.• 500 -1 . - = - •lEerAe t R o ou w r an l t ill' a rt g o e v n E ts a 1;20 Setving Machines. Three new kinds. -Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above sal ary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machine, sold in United States for less than 1;40, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheekr 4- Wilson; Grover Baker, Singer 4. Cu.. and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements and_the gPller_or, user are liable to arrest,fine,and imprisonment.— Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Chirk - , - Biirdirfaid; - MairYe - , -- or at No. 823 Broadway, Nets York; No. 236 Carter St. Philadelphia, Fa.; No. 14 Lombatd's Block, Chicago, 111 ; No. 170 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, O.; or No. 8 Spauld• ing's Exchange, Buffalo, N. V. Dec. 22-1 y 'NTS wan s9o ted for six entirely new articles, just out. Address 07170AllEY, City Building, Bid deford, Maine. Dec. 22—ly NOTICE! HE almo't universal cash system prevailing in j_ every department of business in this communi ty, in connection witn the high prices for every ar ticle of consumption, cape tally the high price 'of medicines, renders it necessary that we require the settlement of all accounts every six months. All bills therefore will be made out and he ready for set tlement by the first day ofianuary next, when those indebted will please call and settle. JOHN J. OELLIG. FRANTZ & SNIVELY. * E. A, HERING, J, A ROYER. H. X. BONEBRAKE. Waynesboro', Dec. 22, 1865, 6m. EAGLE HOTEL. Central Square, Hagerstown, Md rTHE above well-known and established Hotel has been re-opened and entirely renovated, by t ie undersigned, and novi offers to the public every comfort and attraction found in the best hotels.— THE TABLE is bountifully supplied with every delicary the market will afford, TIIE SALOON contains the choicest liquors, and is constantly and skilfully attended. THE STABLE is thoroughly repaired, and careful Ostlers always ready to ac commodate customers. JOHN FISHER, Proprietor. Hagerstown, June 2 tf. BARBERING!BARBERING mILE subscribers would inform the public that I they have associated themselves together in the barbering business, and are now prapared to do hair claming, shaving, shn mpovning, etc., in the best style. The patronage oi the public is respectfully solicited. WM. PRICE. RHOYIJAL. Sept, 15 GG o tiMP - 0 E PILE warms ALLpersons desirous of having Files re cut would t'o well by sending them to me nt once as I am going to 'remove my works to fork, Pa., the coming spring. Address AL 1., BELL Box 146, Waynesboro', Frank, Co, Pa Oct. 27, 1865, STATES UNION HOTEL OPPOBIT6 Tire Leb, Valley & Pennsylvania R. R. Depots, ELARRISZITTR PA. L• B KURTZ & CO ~Proprietorol Successors to J. W. Taylor. Dec. B—ti. Furs ! Furs T Sable, Fitch, Coney and Mink Furs comprising Mull's. Bertha Capes and Vic torines, just received at Patex or Nostrum's. Dec. 8. ENT-II ElifS-under - clothing - nt Pamir & limmen's Fl ut)121), CORD, a heavy ince a dra b Cc; t rd PRIOR mETCALFE & 11e11 7 :rS - TIgiV are still at the Old Stand,on Second Streit, between the Jail and Washington House, South side. fr HE BEST - "Itoop - KIRVe andili - o largest np.st.rtment in the State, nt • nug 4 ] Al RTVA At. Hurts ITEM ' S! • ILCKAIIDT'S Cattle Powubs 1 4 Rd► 8.'84 KITIIT7-^B fP EN you want smoko film Smut, go to 11 KURTZ'S Gv is rTEMB, ttie great cure for t.;onmuulptiol,..ui KUII'X6 Drug ?quire. I)MEAPPLE CHEEBE—rres4 just tc f crived by e.. • IlosTsriss. Itsto & CO. WIIEREiou get the worth of your motley at hi KTC.I.I. &It I'VEV um's, PB3LEIB SILE subscriber intending to quit• farming, will j sell nt Faille Sale, at his residence two miles northeast of Leitersburg, near Welty's Church, on tho farm of Jacob Winter, on WEDNESDAY the MST OF JANUARY, .880,,the following person al properly, to wit: 7 MO OF YOE WORK MRS, four of which are In. , od mares, one of them with foal; 1 ono yearling Colt;, 15 HEAD HORN CATTLE, . five of which are Mitch Cows which witP lie fresh by the day of sale, one young Bull, the balance young Cattle; 21 HEAD OP HOGS, two of which are Brood, Sows. 'also one Chester Boar; 3 FARM WAGONS, one four-inch tread, nearly new; two - three-inch tread. 1 Spring Wagon, 1 'Carriage, nearly new, fur one or two horses, 1 Buggy Pole, 2 Hay Car riages, 1 Wood lied; 1 IMPROVED M'CORMIC REAPER, I Grain Drill, 1 Spring Rake, 1 Wheat Fan g 3 Bantle= Plows,3 double and 2 single 6hov: el Plows, 1 Corn Coverer,2 Harrows, 2 sets Breech bands, 4 met new Front Gears, 6 sets Plow Gears, housens, collars, bridles, 5 fly-nets. trebble, double and 'single trees, 2 Fur spreaders. fifth chain, 2 tog chains and cow chains, 3 riding suddk s, 2 riding bridles, 1 chop chest, a lot dornfodder; Potatoes by the bushel, a lot grain bags; SET NEW BLACKSMITH TOOLS; grain cradles end mowing scythes, forks, rakes,shos els, rakes, hoes, 1 dinner bell, and many other ar ticles not necessary to mention. Also about 70 a cres of • MIN IN TIM GROIIND arßale to commence at 9 o'clock on .said day when the it iems will be made known by DAVID M. STQNER. Jan. s—tsi JACOB BOWARD,Auct. HEADLEY'S HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION.—The late Re bellion stands out peculiar and extraordinary-in-hu-- man events; and the maynj/icent scale upon which the war has been conducted, constitute it one of the GRANDEST AND MOST BRILLIANT CHAP TERS OF THE WORLD'S HISTORY. --Mr-Headley, of all writers, is perhaps best quali fied to portray the stupendous features of the migh ty contest. His previous works on less momentous themes have placed him in the; first position, as a graphic and powerful delineator of war scenes and characters, and the magnitude and grandeur of the resent subject, impart to his pen the fire and vigor Of a yet more exalted inspiration, and furnish am= lile — ire - i - tife — forthe - highest exhibition of his peculiar genius for military discription. Under his power ful pen the stirring scenes of the War pass in re view with the vivßiness and distinctness of a-pres ent and living reality; while his great talent for can drnsation enables him to embody everything of im portance in a compass just suited to the public want. From no other source can so clear and comprehen• sive an impression of the grand march of events be obtained, so easily and agreeably, as from Mr. Head- ley's work. Other Histories have been issued before Grant's I Report and other Official Documents were submit ted to the Government, and are therefore unreliable I Mr. Headley has delayed the completion of this till those LOCUM &NTS SO ESSENTIAL 10 AIITIIENTICITY - Bfld - , CORRECTNESS could be obtained. The Second Volume, completing this Work, will be issued in March, 1866. Agents wanted to en. gage in its sale in every town and county in the U. States. Liberal inducements offered. For parties Wars apply to or address, AMERICAN PUBLISHING HOUSE, 14S Asylum Street, Hartford,_Conn. SCRANTON & BURR, Agents. EIGHTH QUARTERLY REPORT Of the condition of the First National Bank of Waynesboro' on the morning of the first Monday of January, 1866, RESOURCES. . • , Bills and Notes Discounted $53,090,21 U. H. Bonds deposited to se cure circulation 76,000,00 U. S. Bonds and other, U. S. Securities on hand 58,800,00 Due from Nat. Banks 29,547,05 's other Banks 212,27 Cash in Legal Tender N 348 and other frac'l currency 17,772,45 Cash in Notes of State B'ks. 23,00 Cash in circulation of this Bank - 340,00 Specie, Rea. Stamps and cash items 248,90 ------$235,033,88 LIA ITES. Capital Stock $75,000,00 Circulating Notes received from Comptroller 67,150,00 Rue to Depositors 84,910,89 u• " Banks 193,34 Surplus and Profits 7,523,1 b Dividends unpaid 256,50 $235,33,88 The above statement is just and true to the best of 'my knowedge and belief. JOHN PHILIPS, Caah, Sworn to and subeeribed before me. January 2, 1866. J. F, KURTZ, Notary Public. Jan. 6 6t. C 0 NFECTIONARY CROCERY. r HE subscriber would • inform the public that he I has opened a Confectionary and Grocery in the dwelling house of Mr. 1.. S. Forney. His stock in part consists of the following : Cakes, Crackers, Candy, largo lot of Christ mas Toys. TOBACCO—Navy, Spun, Congress, Nature Leaf, Fine Cut, Chewing of tilt kinds, Smoking To bacco, Fine Cul Smoking, Snuff, Segars,Pipes, Ace. 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 Molasses, fine article Syrup, Fancy (Jested Soaps, Babbits Soap, Haniaons Soap, Pow der, Shot Ind Caps. Coal Oil, Chimneys and Wicks, Pepper Sauce and Tomato Catsup, prime Grain Pepper, true African Pepper, Indigo Bluo,lnk, Steel Pens, and Lead Pencils, Pickets, Salt Dairy, Ex tract of Soap Lye, Wheel Grease, Stove Palish, Shoe Blackning and Shoo Brushes, Matches; Can dles, Lilly White, Mean Fun, Hair Oils, and Per fumery of all kinds, Stationary, Note Paper, Fools cap; Envelopes, Corn Brooms, &c. &c. Dec. 15 —tf GEO. F. LIDY. 111-1111, SKEET-11101 WARE, ITC, /PRE subscriber would inform his customers and 11 . public generally, that having, with other busi ness men of Waynesboro', adooted_the 46 0.A.533EC EiririS a riantr." he is now prepared to sell at shorter profits than formerly. Persons in want of any article in his linc are respectfully invited in give him a call.— His stock of HoUr3EIiEEPING 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 • "AL" CEO 11117 .11E-Mfil embracing the latest and most approved pa;terns, for abet wood or coil; constantly on hand. rP ^ Special attention is given to putting up Spout• hag, made of the best tin'. for houses and barns. Remember the eign!Ol the "Rio Roo Ilona" D. B. -RUSSELL. ---August 26. 1864. _ TiRTZ his n F - 3enloTor Pocket July 14. -, PRICE& woßnico)s COLUMN ! N W. PALL 'AND ~~~~~ ~ ~ Q GOODS! ThE 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 cappot be surpae sed outside of the cities. Their peals have been selected with much care as regards durability and price. LADIES' GOODS : The attention of thd' ladies' is directed to their handsome styles of SILKS, ALPACAS 3IERINOS, DELAINES, BARATIMAS, OOBUROS, • PLAIDS, POPLINS, They have 'some beautiful patterns of French. Merino and all wool Detains that are, hard to beat. amalaaaa ItOCYJQtgI Black Silk, Black Alpacas - Black all wool Delain,dbublo width, " French Merinos, " English " French and English Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs ' Black Jack Flannel. An attractive line of Wrappings, such fur Plaid slid Plain, Long and Square Shawls, Breakfast Shawls,Hoods, Nubies, Scarfs, &c. Jowvin's Kid Gloves, Gamettee, Lisle Thread and Merino Gloves, Hosiery in abundance. . GENTLEMIEIT - GOOD They ask the gentlemen to notice tfioir fise stock of COATINGS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS as they pass along, and they feel assured that they have the goods to suit them in pattern anti price . Table Covers, Shirting Flannels' and Flannel Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, Balmoral Hoop Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Linen and Pa per Collars, all sixes, Buck Gloves and Mittens. Tweeds and Jean's, Cords and Satinets, • Shaker .Flanel, Opera Flanel, Plaid Flanels, Striped Flanels. re- Ladies who arspn want of a nice Coat or Cloak can find the article at their establishment, with all the necessary trimmings. such as buttons, gimps and cords'of different patterns. Ladies' Gaiters, Balmoral Ties, Head Netts, Cor sets, Corset Clasps and Collars. WHITE GOODS : Plain and Barred Cambric, Tape Trimming, Velyo t Trimming and Edge Ribbons, Cambric ll'tika, gnonnus. BEST RlO, IMPERIAL TEA, MOLASSES at 60 cts pergal. QUEENSWARE, Cutlery. Spoons, Cedar Ware, Basket., Bowls, Buckets, Karim, Carpet, Oil Clothe Boots and Shoes, Gum Shot, Umbrellas When you want Stocking Yarn both wool and cottohjust step in and you will find a good assort ment, rlrThe subscribers kindly ask the public to vis it-their house and • inspect their stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as they feel confident that their prices and goods, will please ail. PRICI; & HOEFLICIi. Dec. 8. , r o S EP H - 00 , 11 GLAS, ATTORNEY . - A'F.J.AW B , EIN° licensed as CL44141e:" - AGENT, „REAL ESTATE AGENT,ankkND WARRANT BROKER;rwill'attend.to apations for Pensions, Bounty and Ba0. 1 0;ey, and. all, claims against the gtato or Natking., 6reartment. As Real, Estate Agent will lefilie,l4ll„ or purchase lands in Frank lin Counts, or exchange therefore Western Lands .also will buy and sell harm WanuArrrs. Cos. t VIYANCIFG—Deeds Wills. Agreements. Leases, &c. executed as heretofora at moderate prices. Oct REK Woods Pat. Sieve—Latest thing 151 ij the age, et the GILOCEItY Stang. 11 F you wont to remove those pimples and blotches j from your face, go to - fiIIITZ'S awl get a bottle Ayr's Sarsaparilla. Ruffling Buttons, SYRUPS Brooms, Window Shades, Curtin Fixtures, AR & CO. NOVEMBER 24th, 1865. SECOND SUPPLY Nines PALL and WINTER MS!! DIBERJON, BENEDICT & CO'S. WeriVe are now receiving our SECOND SUPPLY, SECOND SUPPLY, SECOND SUPPLY, 3:16 XL "gir CA. xl• GROCERIES, 11 AR DW ARE, QUEENSWA NOTIONS. LADIES DRESS GOODS LADIES LADIES LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODY, DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS (,ODDS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Mit 311 E NOW . NIII\JTEA BDIAS Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts. Woolen' Goods, Woolen Goods, • Woolen Goods, Notions, Notions; Notions, GROCERIES! SUGAR, COFFEE, " SYRUPS, SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUPS, SUGAR, COFFEE. SYRUPS; FISH, TOBACCO, •FISH, TOBACCO, FISH, TOBACCO. aIIRUSWARE, REM, IN. QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, QUEE NS WARE, HARD WARE:, QUEE NS WARE, lIAIfDWARE; NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS. rir We call the attention of our cuatomers an t the public to our stork of new goods, and at the same time return our thanks to all for their liberal patronage :Intl we will enlenvor by Fair dealing with all, to merit a continuance ot_ the-some c A VIBERSON, BENSDIC I' 4 1 00. November 24, 1855.
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