Jacob Crder - IFte Illei Henrillnhir,"Stbrii :::4 lq ;; — i t ezo ~ ,!' • CHAMBERSHURG.,- ,I rater fl4fner,;Orociri; 4 i;- - .."•:' 0, x::00 a `W Albaugb, Notions ' ,14 700 H Aughintaugh; deo4liir 1 • •-• ' 14 700 S.: 11,CresilenlDrogs i i' <•• . • i;„: IS - 10 00 H S sbrytick,. Books • .' _, ....-:13, 10 00 3 L Dechert, lista. • la 10 00 „ John Goetmab,:Candies and Cigars •,• 14 7 . 00 ,John C Sample; Cigars • - ,14 .7 00 Emmet Kuhn, Gi.i . icery ' : 14 ,7 00 Adam. Lortz,,Candies 14 700 A J Sultzer. Notions 14 700 Or Gelwicks, Grocery . 14 700 Nuto & Cruse, Shoaa 14 700 Hichter.& Co , Clears 14 700 JA S Cramer, Tobacco and Cigars 14 700 Samuel Uglow, Candies " 14 700 D.S.Faimeatock &Soh', Grocery . 13 10 00 ,Wm Welintock, Hats 14 700 0 W -Bice; Cigars 14 700 .Pitulino Bache, Fancy Goode 14 700 O Wie:ey & Co„ Candies 'l4 700 :Elmira, Grove, Millinery . 14 700 II Finfrock & Son, Stone-Cutters 14 700 31,1 klarnitz,, Millinery 14 700 G P Etchhertret. Grocery l4 700 A 13.Fehnestock. Grocery . .. . 14 .7 00 Was gender, Grocery 14 700 J N Snider, Books ' . - 14 700 J T Hoskin'son, Clothing , 13 10 00 Jacob Hutton, Shoes • . 14- • -7 00 -A. C M'Grath, Gas Fixtures 14 700 J S Nixon, Drugs, ' 12 12 50 Alexander Martin, Grocery 12 12 50 F. G Dittman, Jecielry 14 700 Jacob Sellers, Cigars 14 700 •T B' Wood, Foundry 13 10 00 Eli Butler, Grocery • ' ' 14 700 Coe & Brother, Grocery 14 700 Moses Greenawalt, Grocery 14 - 7 00 .1 L Black, Store 10 20 00 Leidy & Donavan, Candies • 14 700 J Bert, Cigars. 14 700 Isaac Stine, Grocely ' 14 700 -Rebecca Regcs, Millinery 14 700 lidam ' Grist, Sloes 14 700 Milton Heart, Potter • 14 .7 00 -Augustus Falmestock, Grocery - • 14 700 Peter Nicklas, Carpets 14 700 George Ditman, Grocery 14 700 Greenawalt & Long, Cigars 14 700 Mrs Dinh*, Candies{ r r. , •- -- . ' • ..', .% , •• • •,- 14 - 700 Car& Hari* ldillitie r r'y ', ' • . - ' - 11 700 Lewie'Wilitiplero,'Plefei •,,:. , 14 700 Perry:Aeblitatin,,Gracery ', .-, • 14.. .7 00 Mary Kicher; Millinery - ' 14 700 Hr. Simi Man; Shoes-. . ' 14 •7 00 , ED:Reid, Grocery -10 20 00 Miselioever, Millinery 14 1 00, Fail & Gilbert, Store • - 10 ' 20 00 1 Sane Button, hliiies - ' 14 700 John Defter, Clothing 13 10 00 JA& G W Watson,Books,Stationsty &c 13 10 00 G L'Hale,iitoves ' ' ' • 14 •7 00 G Letitia, shois 14 700 A Reiiiiiniin,leweiry ' 14 700 Pita Velfrrian, 'shoes . ' 13 10 00 M'Knig'ht & Davison, store 14 700 F-T Hozkintiiirry shoes • ' 14 700 Sarah DevbeitaifillinerY.• --'•-- 14 700 JoseriftoeetilMaier, Groceiy - , 14 ', 7 00 . L adt(o3r.4Rniatt,l3 , ekre - ~',, , . - 7'.. 14' 700 MarY'Gilleir, -- Millineik • ' - - '-14 - 70 0 Henry Sierer, Furniture ' , 12 12 50 Huber & Tolbert, liardwaie - ,10 20 00 A Kyler, Cigars , 14 700 Huber & Co.; Manufacturers ' 13 10 00 J-D•Jacobs, Tobncco 13 10 00 F Elhott;Clothing 13 10 00 L Shoemaker, Confectionery 14 700 'Frey & Foltz, Hats • . 13 10 00 Etter & Eyster, stove• and tin ' . 13 10 00 Jecottlifpangler. Drugs ' . 13 19 00 4 E Schofield. Furniture 14 700 John Sheets, Clothing 14 700 Eliz Wright, Book. • 14 700 A 3 Miller, 'Drugs 14 700 A Fahnestoek, Grocery 14 700 -3 Shriffiir, Grocery 8 30 00 Eyster & Bro., store 6 60 00. Wm Wallace & Co., store 6 60 00 Huber, Lehmaater & Co., Grocery 8 30 00 Brand & Flack; Hardware '9 25 00 AJ& Ii M White, Clothing - 13 10,00 Daniel Trestle, Cigars 14 700 Metcalfe & Hiteshow,etore 10 20 00 John Jeffries Confectionery 14 700 Miller, Hamilton & Co., tin and stoves 12 .12150 Miller & Croft, Liquors 14 700 1) B Little, cigars 14 700 J Hoke 61 Co., store 8 30 00 U H Bush, cigars • 14 700 H 'l3iiihop, Albums 14 700 Michael Kuss, Jewelry . 14 7.00 C Miller, shoes and boots . • 14 700 .3 M Wolfkill, store 13 10 00 MEI iott, Bakery , 14 700 John Smith, Bakery 14 ; 700 J B Cook, Leather 14 700 Getwicks & Burkhart, Grocery 6 60 00 W W Paxton, -Hats 13 10 00 Marks Felheimer, clothing 13 10 00 John Schofield, Grocery 14 700 SII &G W Barnes, Grocery , 14 700 Washahaugh & Huber, Brewery '25 00 George Ludwig, Brewery 25 00 Gotleib Solle, candies . 14 7'oo W F Eyster & Brother: Machinists 14 700 Cyrus Sprecher, Grocery 14 700 George flea, Leather 14 700 Oaks & Linn, Warehouse 14 700 ' G L Miles, Grocery • 14 700 Grier & Brother, Warehouse 14 700 G A Deitz. Warehouse . 14 700 Shepler, Clark & Co., Manufactitrers 14 700 Wunderlich -& Need, Warehouse - 14 700 Adam Wolfl: cigars - - 14 700 11 L Maurer & Co, Lumber '" 14 700 Leonard-Ebert* '§pn, coal itSte 14 700 A H Newman, coach shop 14 700 H Niter, conch shop 14 700 John A grove, etone•cntter 14 7,. 00 James King. Stolle Ctitter • 14 700 AN APPEAL will be ,on !Friday. March 23d, 1866,-atlho Commissionms' Offl',e, in Chem bersburg, when ..and where all persons interested who are not sittitifieci with - the above classification , may attenil it ley see proper'• No nppeals can be had of the 23.1 day of March . Given under my hand, this 26th day of February, 1866, . 7 JACOB FLICKINGER, March 9. Mercantile Appraisrr. P-RIV 4,T E SALE. rpgE7subgotiber sell 'at Private Sala twenty _t antes of,land, mere or less, adjoining Mr. Jos. Garver, Mr. Jos. Rohrer, and others, on the road leading from 'Smithburg, Washington County to Wayneihore', Pranklin County, Pa., one and a half miles front Ahe.formerilnd five trom,tlip latter place.: This,itra,pery desirable property, The ha provemitnts are" A .ONESTORY BRICK HOUSE with six Rooms arid Kitchefi, 'Cellar, Stone Spring Hoese;l3lgtoke qnd Duke • •Houss, with one •of 'tbe mast desirable springs in 1116 county within sixty feet of the kitchen door, a Wood House, hog Pen, ond Corn Crib - There is • atso one of the most com plete Barn and:•Stabling on.this property all in good order. FRUIT.—Ruch as Arples, Pears, Peaches and , Grapes. The land - iiilMded into ( hve enclusiers. There is on this properay a light • tenter power, which.enuld he applied with' very 'little exp'erise•to Tun small mti cliinety, say fitre.or sis,horse Peiwbi. Any person wishing'- a .conifoitahle residence ,near titores, Mills, &c., will please call'ori the subscriber, 'on the praiiißei. address Sutitillihig, 'Washington Minty; '' ' ' • F, L.I:M E, IHE pubserkber wiratil inform hia customers and 11irriptiblic generalig.',l6atthey es n boanppli s J loath a superior article' tlf - 'Word buint dune ' tar Whitewashing; Pla"s"tering; kite;, on rind after the 2nd iffililaretr,lB66;lit hie .well-known Aare mileat Waynesboro': - • OEM 1.! HAW. . ftE Ss. EXTENE, the greatii! itor•UtUitLo,, 141 mAJWI.2% Drug ettire:` • 5 P,,. ~„. WA' - 0 4 tri 3 "m 6 P a CD 0 ii 56 °5 l RA ; 4 ... eh 45 1-1 c , CD ° N a, 6sli ii • P -A IoP 7-il, "Ci Cel e -f " iii MO 0 •-• • a C 5 • ; ll ' . i.".: 8 c 4. 0 1 cD ► p . 1 a, ,-: a X 4 4 L I J ‘ e• --I 5 14 WI 1 (74 8 tri - • •Cic CD 5 0 ,_,O PUBLIC SALE. riIHE subscriber intending to quit farming will I sell at Public Sale, at his residence, 2 miles I\orth•west of Leitersburg, and 1 mile from the Marsh Run, on the road leading to Greencastle,, On Tuesday the 13th of March, 1866, - the allowing property, to wit: 6 HEAD WORK HORSES, five of which are brood' mares, two of them with foal; 2Colts, one rising three and the other two years; 18 READ OF HORN CATTII, four of which arc milch cows, (three of them will be fresh about the time of Sale) four heifers, one fine Durham Dull, one young bull, the balance are young code; 6 HEAD FINE SHEEP; 2 FARM WAGONS, one 3-inch and one 2-inch tread; I GOOD NANNY. REAPER, large size.; 1 Gum Spring Grain Drill, 1 Spring Grain Rake, 1 patent HO) , Hook with rope and fix tures, 3 large Ropes, 1 field Roller, 2 pair Wood Lailders, one lioarded,_up;.2 pair Hoy Ladders, 2 seta Dung Beards, 1 Wheat Fan, Feed _Trough; 3 'three-horse Plows, nearly new; "2 and 4 •double Shovel Plows, 1 Cultivator. 2 Harrows, 2 sets Breechbands, 3 sets Front Gears, 3 sets Plow Gears, 2 fly-nets, collars, bridles, 6-horse line, 2 plow lines, halters and chains, fifth, butt, breast and cow chains, single, double and treble trees; about 7 - 5 -BARRELS OF CORN, Potatoes by the bushel, Applebutter by the crock, 10 grain bags, grain cradles and mowing scythes, 3 barrels of Vinegar, a lot empty cider barrels, 1 meat vessel, 2 mattocks, rakes forks, shovels, and many other ariicles not necessary to mention. ilrSa le to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when a cred it of Nine Months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards. JACOB_ ZENTMYER. Feb. 23—ts.] G, V. MONO, Auct. A LAST . CHANCE THE SHERIFF PUSHES V IHE subscriber revels to inform his customer's and the public that he is pressed by claims in the hands of the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, and that ho is compelled. to. dispose of his stock of READY-MADE CLOTHIA G. within a few weeks Persons therefore in want of Clothing can be sup plied amen RELOW COST! His stock eniibt aces Cloth ing of every description for Winter and Summer wear. Call and be supplied at ANY PRICE ! Feb 23—►f] J. STRAUSS: PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY ! 11 HAT large and valuable two storied briar dwelling house owned by Mrs. A. C. Funk, sit uated on Mechanic street, W aynosboro'. will be of fered at Public Sale on Fitlay the 'MI day of March next, if not sold privately on or before the 10th day of March. This is a very desirable pro perty. well suited for a boarding house and restaur ant saloon, and is conveniently arranged for two families There is an oven, cistern, several out houses and stable on the lot. Terms made known on the day of sale by J. DOUGLAS, Feb. 23 is Agent for Mrs. A. C. Funk. SPECIAL NOTICE pedant to Eveybody 1 J. A. FISHER, MERCHANT TAILOR isND CLOTHIER has just returned from the Eastern Cities with one of the largest and best selected stock of CLOTHE, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS that ha's been brought to Hagerstown since the out break of the late War: Also, OVER COATING of the best (futility all of which will tie made to or der in the rqbst Fashionable and Substantial man ner Cheap for Cash, or sold•lry' the yard to suit pur chasers. My motto,is Quick Sales and Short Profits. Also, a good stook of CLOTHS FOR LADIES' CLOAKS, and in oonnection one of the largest stocks of Wool and Cotton UNDER SHIRTS and DRAW: ERS in the county; also, TIES and CRAVATS of the latest styles, fine SHIRTS; over shirts,• Wool and cotton half Hose, euspenders, Silk, Linetland Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs, , Heavy Wool Jack ets and•every thing else in •the way =of Fuihishing goods.• Also a stock of READY MADE CLOTH 'I' G.. AR work guaranteed to fit and be well made. I return my thanks to my Frii nds and the. Pu blic generally for their very liberal patronage extend ed to me, and hope by Strict attention to business to share a continuance of the IMMO. - J. A. FISHER. 2 doors West of the Hagenilovvn Bank, Wash ington Street. Oct. 27, 1865. 11 1 LIVERY STIBLB! HE subactßief would inform the public that, he T• has opened 'SLIVERY STA BLll — rr • in Vlaynesbtiro', and is now prepared toTurnisb good Riding or Driving see, which be , con recommend as pertectlrsafe ler fathily oriving. 'His V.Faill:LES'arc'all new dila in good condition. • Persons Wanting horses or vehicles will apply at the saddler shop of W. P. Weagley.. ' ' • FRANKLIN WEAGLEY. July ~14—.1f., • , , 7 .41,ttill.1 , 1tinnev,'•uorn march, Nue k lour 9 • s r-• • pioca, Saga , Pearl . Marley and Cooper'a Gejitz ; nczibf,„„ ••• • EVAN CY A K titK--Comlis•of alt Mae, for; Ladies and Gentlemen. Pocket Books ',new .sotl fancy assortment. ant( numerous other loner !uncles., „ • Eon. , - . Rau &Clod NIIE BEST OOP SKIRTS" apthe Ingest ansortrnantlin the. State; at au& 4 3, „TerAtre Alt Ihresortett. Lag thelinest uoiserunenti - orlver: J turnery in town. EW:I4IKIRT , The Great . ' Invention of thirAge in , HOOP SKIIINS,. , J. W. DRADI f EY'S New, Paibhi DUPLEX E LIPTIC (or double) PRING SKIRT: THIS IN,VENTION constsla of bnoucx (or two) ELIPTIO /*o7lllFiNlilD STEBLSPRINGI 4 , ingeniously BRAIDID rarto.F*.aktiiiiiinqx together, enalt.to making thtifotinextii, - . Moar Rtatxtot.o,„ - ii,tolo mill DURABLE ever used:' neldam MILAN, the'pingle'Springit, mid conseipiiiitli preserve thiirlperfentind. beautiful shapeitiore than twice as loncati;s4:,Single, Spring Skirt . thsit ever Has or Can' be Made. • , THE sitorideiful flexibility xl4- great, cunt. pleasure tn, any Lady wearing the Duple* Ellptic Skirt will be — exiierieneed pisrAiculirlY2rit'alleroiriled Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, %Kieft& C I ; Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, es the Skirt can be folded when in Use-to occupy a stitiltplace as easily • and conveni ently as a silk or Muslin Dress. .1 • A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort and Great 'Convenience of wearing the Duplex E liptic Steel Spring Skirt for fora single,day will Never afterwards willin .1 °nee with their use. For Children, Misses and ' oung tee they are.supe iior to all others, • • :THE'HOOPS are covered with '2 ply double twisted- thread and will. wear 'twice'. as long as the Single yafwcovering vliich is used: on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. 'The threb bottom rods on eve ry skirt are also double steel, and iNice . or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs stone steps, etc., etc., which they are:constantly subject to when in use: All are made of the new and elegant Cerded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the Most graceful and perfect shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and, economical' skirt over made. WESTS' BRADLEY" & CARY, PROPRIE TORS of the Invention; and SOLE MANIJFAC TURERS,97 CHAMBERS, and 79 & 81 READE STREETS, New York. FOR SALE in all first-Class stores in this City, and throughout the United States and'eanado, Ha vana de Cuba. Mexico, South -America, and the West Indies. Or-Inquire for the Duplex Eliptie (or double) Spring Skirt. Feb. 16,3 m. A SHE IIVESTMEIT, YM that are wanting the heat and cheapest 040033..1kti.5" iStcolirB that is in,the market will do wen by at W. A. • „ TIN AND STOVE STORE.• There you will find the LARGEST stock of Stoves and 't'in•wareiiin Waynesboro', • The subscriber tenders to the community his thanks for past patronago and hopes fot a CODAGn talon of the same. Call and hear what induce ments he offers for you to invest. for in your deal. ings with him you will be dealthovith with fairness. You willfind'a good Stock of. • • Brass and Copper Dippers, Brass Ladles . , Sheet-iron ware, Iron Wash Kettles, Non Bread Pans, Brass Kettles,lo. All kinds fie - Copper ii?ork::'dOrre an repairs made. You will find among his st r oekof sioieethose Splen did Cook Stoves, the • Niagara'and Colribmatiori. They have an extra large oven„ extended taking a long stick of wood, square top, good draft, and in all good Bakers. In fact juif the stove - a good t bousekeeper wishes. • :Fllon't forget, to call iand examine hie Mock. It. will pay. Next door to the Poat•Office. • • • • Feb:l . 6] ' • IVV: A. TRITI.B. PUBLIC SALE. TITHE subscriber intending to quit farming, wilt I sell at Public k?nle, at his residence, on the Ey ler farm, near Antietam:Junction; .• • On Ifiednesday"tite 1.41 h, of Rarch, 4 HEAD WORK Inn all good leaders; 3 COLTS, one 'three years said, one two years and one one'year old; 12 MD OF DOM CITTLE, four of which ore mil& cows, two of them fresh', 4 springing,Heifers,one extra fine young Devon bull; iaL/i alaiu 07P clada4 FARM WAGON, good as new, 1 one•horse Wagon; 1. Spring Wagon,:2 pair Hay Ladders, 3 Barsbear _Plows, 2 sibglo and 3 doable Shovel Plows, 2 Cultivators, 2 Harrows, I Wood Bed, 1 Spring Tooth Rake, - 1 REAPER 8C MOWER combined, good;• 1 Drill, 1 Wheat Fan, 1 Thrasher - and Shaker, I •Machine Strap• 103 feet long; 2 sets Breeehbands, Front Gears, 4 Ay-nets, 1 Wagon , Saddle; s.honse line, bridles, halters, and collars, 1 aide saddle, single, double and treble trees,••l tog and 1. fifth chain, but, breast and cow chains, 1 *Ceder, about And very Im— 300 Barrels- of Corn, . - 1 - Ciaisditotal — . 7- migT.lmrse„ augens, c smith's Bellows and AIM], a lot empty barrels, 2 grain cradles, 2 mowing' scythes, - trove'-bar, rakes forts, shovels; 4 skives, -cook, conl, parlor and nine= plate, Bureaus, Tables, bedsteads, cupboards, chairs; about VI ACM G 11111 TEE CIIIIM, with many other srtielen - not necessary to mention, larBale.to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when'the terms will be made known by • WILLIA M H. MILLER. Feb. 18—te.] G. V. Mono, A act. NEW CLOTHING STORE! kEORGE BENDER has opened a New Cloth ing• Store, at - the old stood, and would most re spectfullyinvite the attention of his customers and the public generally to his large, and well selected stock of . . READY-MADE CLOTHING and furnishing gads.. His stock consisti'ef Direr Dress end Cassiater Coats, Veils and :Pants, Shirts Drawers,' Glaree Handkerehiefs, Neckties, &c. Weynr isbara';‘ Feb. 23, %IL %. _ _ nERSONS- knorving.,themsi Ives indebted to. the underrigned, either by nine ,or hook, account, are. hereby notified to call anti. e eettle the isittne prior to the .I.sth day of March. at which• tiinr;, his ,books, enkelpers will be placed in ,other hands for,colloc 7 yon. Wit. li. IiIIOTLIERTON.. • Frlt. 23—std Pl'lE-subscriber having scturnril from the :army: Ime commenced the hoot and *hoe znakii* !ince nettp,atitia 6 Fattrees revidence, 231- tht.)r.ftam: Weagly's enddlec.slipp, on Main,. iStreci. :Where 'he wou.itt t hei ;Ad iea and Genf lenienAit give Tin a fail it they want anything in „the hoot and. shoe"; • JEREMri't 11 COOPER, jr.: Feb.. 23 = 3t. 4 the following property, to wit LA - 0 1 . . ! 'NOTIO-.UI ',- ~ iii 10 T A Y , AT,-.L. A iititili,, THE - - PARAGON OIL LAMP ! No Chimney, • - • No Smoke, •, No &Mel], No Grease Anti 'Non-explosive. bnli and sen them at the sign of the • “13i1 xtesa. iscorri..” D. it,' IWSSEL, Sole Agent foithie Township, A Itirge nsioitinent of !COOKING STOVES, of the latest impruvcmcntF, the best in the market. Just received and for sale at the cheap Tin and Stoie : Suiib of• , , D. B. RUSSEL. W 22 Erk Zlr Zia ZMI - A large Aaeortment o Tinware of every doserip tin, made of the best Tin in the market and war ranted at the sigh of the "WC; RED HORN." D. B. RUSSEL keeps constantly on hand and for sale a general assortment of HI/USE _FURNISHING GOO_DS.-, Pure No. 11Kerosene Oil and Lampa of the fates improvement.' " WASHING MADE EASit By calling at the Sign of the . "BIG RED HORN" and grtting Putnara's.Clothes Ringer, of D. B. RUSSEL. Persons in want of Stotres of any kind or good Tin Wire, or House Furnishing Goode generally, can do well by Calling' on D. B. RUSSEL, Sign of the "BIG RED HORN." Waynesboro', Pa. FOR LADIES! A. & C. Mrs. C. L. HOLIAINBERGER Practical Dress Cutting. • Y which every lady is enabled to and fit her oWn dresses. Gronnds of Economy. There, is no Waste of material in cutting by this ,eystern, as you adhere closely ,to the rule, conse quently there is no peering off, as under the ok system of cutting. The ease with which it is ac quired, combined with the perfection of the system, 'renders it the .taciaktlesirable. ever Offered to the pub lic, - . . This is a rare chance for young • ladies. Agents can realize in this bueinese frpin.s2ooto $250. per 'rpanth.-, • Ladies aro invited to call on the subscriber at her Millinery Store in Wayneshorb% Pa.; and examine the system for themselves. No charges for instruc tions unless fully satisfactory to the pupil. NEW FIRM! CARRIAGE MAKING! •VHE subscriber's would' inform the pnblic that 111 thee have'aasociated themselves together in the .Carriage making business, and that the business hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old stand under the firm of ADAMS & HAWRICIL. They Will have constantly on hand BUG- • GIES of every description; new and second-banded Vehicles, of all kinds. OF'Repairing done at short notice, They employ none• but good mechanics and use the beet material. : Perions wanting anything in our 'inertia do well to give as a call before purchasing elsewhere. • JACOB ADAMS, GEORGE B. HAWKER, , Chuich Street,' nearly opposite Me Df E. Church. Jan. 116—tl. THE subscriber mink] return thanks to his cue towers for their pest liberal patronage and so licits a continuation of the same to the new firm.— Those indebted to him by note or book account are requested to call and settle, as it is necessary that all old accounts should be promptly close 4. Jam 26-2 m . , JACOB ADAMS. $lO5OO e P v E er ß y, w it h EAR ere I o s l e V l l e o u w r a n l t lifP a rt g o e v n a th e $2O Sewing' achines. 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 $4O, which are fully licensed by Bowe, Wheeler 4- Wilson, Grover 4- Baker, Singer cl• Co.. and Bachelder. All other cheap machine are infringements and the seller ot user are liable to arrest, fine, and impriontnent.— Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Maine. Dec. 22—ly AGENTS ces, want Iwo .ted:tbr MONTH six entirely e w out. Address 0. T. CAREY, City Building, Bid deford, Dec. 22-Iy. DR. T. D. FRENCH, 3CO3IIIVWXIBT, ° ESPBOTFULLY offers his services to the JR, citizens of Waynesboro', Fayetteville and vi cinities' -Commencing on-the let - of March '66. — He may befound in Waynesboro' the first two weeks of each month at the Photographic Gallery of J. Hamilton—the latter two weeks at his own resi dence next door to Browns Hotel. Beautiful teeth inserted mounted on: S'il ver and Vulcanite or Amber Base. Particular attention given to the preiervation of the natural teeth. Teeth carefully extracted either with or without the agency of Ans34theties. Satisfaction guaranteed in all operations. F.-b. 9 —tf. ““QCK FORGE” PILE WORES I Al.L:persons . desirous of having• Filer re•cut would r'o well by sending thern to me at once ns I nm going to. remove my. works to York, Pa., the coming spring. Address BELL.• Box 146, Waynesboro', Frank, Co, Pa. Oct:27, 1865, BARBERING I BARBERING • MITE subscriber Would inform his customers end 1 . the public generally, nt he., purposes contin ning'the Barbering business, next - door to the Now •Grocery. having purehitied" the interest of C.. C. Rhoyual in the Shop and is now prepared to do hair cutting; shoving, sharepooning, etc., in the best style. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited ' WIC A, PRICE. Math . % 1850. • STATEa: UNION HOTEL, ORP9BITS TAB - Let. Valley & lennsylvanta 8.8. Depots, nAurtzszitra PA, L 11-. 2 'IC.VRTZ CO; Proprietors, succrigioi;t6.l. ageortmfnt of tobacco and, ecr. Ogara; .good attars Bold ats2.oo per hundred. IiOSTESTEH, REID & Co. RARE CfIANCEI -....0-...- TEACHER OP 110gttlegi COL,U3IN! NEw - rA. - riL AND ‘ r 42 1 V' a lit _ GOODS! Lundersigned—tentler—to-the-commbriity-their thanks for past patronage; and would also take this opportunity of a reminding, East them that they have lately received from the E splendid selection of goods, which far beatify and style cannot be surpas sad outside of the cities. Their goods have been selected with much care as regards durability and price. LADIES' coons: The !attention of the ladies• is directed to their handsome styles'of • • , -: SILKS, , . ALPACAS, COBURGS, ,PLAIDS, . . POPLINS) • They have some beautiful patterns of Piench Merino and all wool Reining that are hard to beat. musizaura aufacm • ' Black Silk, Black Alpacas, Black all wool Delain,double width, " French Merinos, " English •' French and English Crapes, Mourning llandkerchiefs i • Black Jack Flanriel. An attrietiim line of Wrappings, such ie, Plaid atid Plain, Long and quare Shawle, Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Nubies, Scarfs, dre• Jowvin's- Kid Gloves, Game ttes, -Lisle Thread aid Merird abundanie. GENTGIEN'S GOODS: They ask the- p ntletaeat to Reties filen: foe desk of , COATINGS, CASSIMERES, • VESTINGS as they pass along. and they feel assured that they have the goodi to suit them in pattern and price. Tokio, Covers, "Shirting Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, .Balmoral Hoop Skirts for Ladies and -Misses, Linen and Pa per Collars, all sizes, Buck Glove. and Mittens. Tweeds and Jeans, . Cords -and Satinets, Shaker Flanel, Opera Plane, Plaid Flanela,' Striped Planels. Irir Ladies who are in want 'of a nice Coat or Cloak can find the article at their establishment, With.ell the necessary trimmings. such as buttons, gimps and cords 01 'different patterns. Ladies' Gaiters. Balmoral Ties, Head Netts, Cor. sets, Corset Clasps and Collars. WHITE GOODS : Plain and Barred Cambria, • ' Swiss. Tope Trimming, • Valve t Trim ming end • Veils, Cambric Wake, • Rose, : • ' • BEST RlO, IMPERIAL - TEA, SYRUPS MOLASSES at 60 cti per gal. QUEENSWARE, Cutlery. Spoons, • Cedar Were. . Brooms, • • Baskets; ,Tluckets 4 ; . Kerleis,; Carper, Oil Cloths Window Shades, Curtin Fix tures. • • " Boots and Shoes, Gum Shoes, Umbrellas. . - When you' want Stocking. Yarn both wool and cotton just step in and you will 'find . a good assort ment. _ tip Tho enhicribers kindly ask the public to vis it their home and ' inspect their stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as they feel confident that their prices and goods will please s 11: " • PRICE & HOEFLICH. " • Dee. 8. • IOR HO E-K REFERS.— Wo have Canned Fruits, Poore, Pine Apples, Qiiinces, Straw berries. &c,, put up by Mitchell & Co„ .of Balti more, ,in a new and improved style. Duckwhent Flour, White Hominy, - Leinons, Raisons. dried Fruit, superior White sugar, fine Syrup, baking Mo. lasses, spices, pickles in jars and by the'doz. , Feb. 2; '66 . HOSTIII7II2,4ISD & CO. $l.OOO E sum $lO2O most ,T gag e• wanted on the fiat of April next. /inquire of the Wir ETCALFE tft HII'ESHEW 'go Emit' every mmonth; -the 'Yee/'round; 'to purchase 'goods ; they therefore have fresh!A:4 ant hitest 'styles all the time. ' • ' [aux. 4. KURTZ has a nice lot of Pocket Rooks., July 14 MERINOS, DEI,AINES, BARATHEA.S, Ruffling Edge *Ribbons, Buttons, ;: A. B:: co, NOVEMBER 24th, 1866. SECOND SUPPLY PALL and WINTER GOODS!! BERSON, MEDIU & CO'S. We are now receiving our SECON I) SUPPLY, SkiCON.D SUPPLY, SIZCOND SUPPLY. Xt. 7 - 3 r C 21,0 Co `JO SS et ROM; RIIr%S, HARD WANE, QUEENS WA RE, NOTIONS. LADIES DRESS GOODS LADIES ' ' LADIES - LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, fiRESS GOODS, LADIES' . DRESS GOODS. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS. kL.LM_WE._IIUL--J MIJJTED hnDIDI Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetta, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts. Woolen Goos, Woolen Goods, Woolen Goods, Notions, Notions, ' Notions. • GROCERIES! SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUPS FISH, TOBACCO, FISH, TORAOCO, Fir)ll, TOBACCO. mum RAMS. ITC. QUEENSWARE, BARD WARE, QUEENSWAXE, BARD WA RE, QUEENSWAI HARDWARE; POTIONS, NOTIONS, POTIONS. . . --raPliire rail the attention of our curtomere the public to, our stork' of -new goods , and at the semi, time return our thanks to ail for their libeaal 'patronage. and re-will endeavor by fair dealing with all, to Merit a - eontinuanee of the seine; . • AMBERSON, BENEDIC f ac Co - November 24, 1865.
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