.AND ~, I ammo r. rOURTH MAN tTIcA . ,)NG putcheded the Store of - Di. J. A. Royer,•formoily. kePt by himself, imoultfeall a iintiOn orate citiiette of l lN'tytieshord'• and stkeinity 'to settietett 'stock;of • •• , . ..11REGS 11BDICINES 9' • cotriprising everything !found in the Drug (ratio My stock consists in part of. - Drugs, Patints; , , Oils, Varnishes, Fancy Soaps, Fancy A Niels', Brush* 1.1 lass, Putty, White Lead, Carbon and Paregon Oil, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS CIMPEgTJBAS, Snaberger Scotch and Rappee Snuffs. Havana, Principe and Common Cigars, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal pur poses, Cosmetics and every de scription of Toilet Articles. Using my utmost exertion to secure the Best and Purest articles of Drugs and Medicines, I can as sure the public that they will find here only such as can he relied on. Purchasing for Cash ! AND Selling at small Profits ! I ofter my goods at one price and that the very loweet. rir Physicians' Prescriptions compounded with care. March 24, 1866. - - NEW TOWN I . NEW STORE ..• - • NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS - LIVERY two weeks at RO UZER 4 SHOCK. jejErs, Pikesville. We flatter ourselves that we can sell as cheap as any store in the county and pay as high cash prises for all kinds of 'Country pro duce, viz: BUTTES 31 I DRIED APPLIES 10 Eons 36 SELDED CIIIRRCIS 25 Lean - 18 I BLACK BENRISS 16 TALLOW 10 -I Rasposatuss 20 RAGS 4I Pmecnas PEALID 16 SOAP • 10 CALFSKIN'S 14 11FAI1iwe ask is for the public to give us a trial. Our stock ctiesists of all kinds of goods. ' Mar. 16--4,) ROUZER & SHOCKEY. ? F- - RTE SH L I 111" ri - IHE subscriber would inthrtn,his customers and the public. gerrerally,.that .they can be supplied path a superior article of Wood burnt• ,Lime for Whitewashing, Plastering, &c.. on and after the 2nd of March, 1866; at his. well-known Kiln, three miles East of Waynesboro'. March 2-Im.) lost Pit n ES'S- . DR'. W. D. LECL'Eay DEIiTTI;3' HAB removed to Church Street, the second, house from the Diamond, where he will give his undivided attention to. Dentistry in all its blanch. Cs. • March 16.., THE am 't4slooo on inort sl.ooo,.. mill gage is vistaed:on the - gist. of April next. Esquire of the 23—tf. ANCY ATITICLESi—Combe of all kindti, V Ladies and Oentlemen. Pocket Honks new and fancy assortment. and numerous other fancy ertinte'ri. ' ' Feb. 2, '6 o ' HOSTETTER, REID &CO. CA LFSKINS WANTED. T"subscribers will pay the highest ;cash price for Ca'biking delivered at their store, irr Pikes• miles East of Waynesboro. •' Match 9-41 ' 'ROUZER ¢ SHOCK EY. Eiti:ItI4MIEPIE . B.-=-W:7 , 7llive•cani. ea Peaill, Pine Apples, 'QU'inects, borrice..Stc„.put up by. Mitchell .5z Vo'., of more, in a new and improved style. Buckwheat Flour, White • hominy, Lemons, Raisons.- Dried Fruit, superior White Sugar, fine syrup, baking Mo lasses. spices, Pickles in jars and by the doz.. Feb. P., '66 • ' tioiiVeirima t 'RELD dr.:- Tz Lißl'Z has a nice lot of Pocket Books. July 14 , , • - • - Itki[ E m T on C t L the y ac ear ili nTu E n S d E t t o W p:r i c 3 h East ase glvielsry ttley therefore have fresh stock and, latest styles all the time, pug. 4 STATES UNION HOTEL , OrPOSITII THO lieb. Valley & Pennsylvania L beim% ELABRISEUR L. B KURTZ & .00 , Proprietors, Spooessors to J. W. Taylor. O EGARS. —Fine Assar;mo,nt 04°1)u:cu. and at - mar,' good organ* saldrat $2.00 per hundred. - - , r tIAOUT,PSTER, REID & Co. TIVACON, k!ouilat - on4 sold b y • • • • • ". .HOSTOPECIt &Co.: W TE arid gieP blankets .at Paws di Beirgatei.' ,ADlEW)4orinp, vcAtf esurg4Sz., fiagnarn7s QPER4II.. guod atticle Tor;trait icy , •. PR, „.„„ , ,Hchsrrnfic i Ito!) 4c. (.1t; teFIE VEST "HO)3P theitiate,al ' •'• •" aer,4l•J , .t.Ab B—Just the thirg for b,lti , I- hig wino 'sod rollsui!, et ' '' ' ;•.! sep 8] HosTETTEt;'IIIOI)* & OEM Dye Stuffs, • Chemicals, Perfumery, Zinck, Linseed Oil, Fitdi Oil, two of which tie fat; 1 good ROAD WAGON, bed and bows, 1 Plantation Wagon, three-inch tread; 1 pair Hay Carriages, 1 Spring Grain Drill, 1 Spring Grain Rake, 1 Wheat Fan. 1 Rolling Screen, one Corn Sheller, 1 single shovel Plow, 1 Corn Cover er, 2 barn shovels, forks and rakes, 10 grain bags, 1 set single Harness; collars and halters; 2 cross-cut saws, 2 grain cradles, 1 mowing scythe; 2 side sad dles, Thirty bus. Oats, Fifty bundles)? ye Straw;— also Household Furniture, consisting of Bedsteads and Bedding, 1 Bureau, 2 sets Chairs, 1 Rocking chair, 1 Settee, 1 corner cupboard 1 Looking Glass, 5 Tables, (two cherry dining) 1 Safe, 1 Bench, 1 stand, 2 chests, 1 desk, 69 yds. Carpeting; 1 Ten-plate Stove, 1 Cooking Stove and fixtures, 2 iron.kettles,3„sokiper , ketl.tea, one lirge two 2'bble Vinegar, Oat emp ty barrels, Qiteensware, Tinware atilt- Cedfirwarik; Laritby.the pound; lad-Many other aiticleiiiPilia.- cosairy to enumaratc.. "i;4 • ,Sele tiviitnenie.st.4i)'clock on said 43irviheii' the terms will be made known by March 16] SUSAN FUNK. NEW LEATHER EWIB S. FORNEY & 80N8. would inform the public that they have this day associated t emselves in the business of Tailing and Currying, besides have also connected with the above bnsiness a Leather and Finding store, at the house of L. S. Forney, where they will keep constantly on hand an assortment, u fell,sys : ~.. -., ~ Sole Leather, itotigh Skirting, tlemlbeir and Spanish Sole, Calf Skins", Freholi Calf 'l3, i Sheep do., French and Mena Morocco, Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style and size, Threads Boot Webing ; • Lanes, Galloons, Size ' Threads, Measure, Straps, Deer Bones, Burnishes, 'Heel Shaves, Last Hoops, Peg,F,loats, Double Cutters, Welt Knives, Nails' and Tacks, Wax,' Clanips, Crimp B,oards, Bubbers, Bristles, Lasting Irons, Files,. „Ink Powers„ Sand • Paper, Compasses,.Boot "Tkees; Pegs; Knives, Pincheric laminers, ynrinue MON:Rasps and Files, Auls and Handles, rives, ' ' . Long and Shoulder Sti4s, Eyoll4'hi'.un4 Eyelett Punebes, Strip: Auls, . 1 • And all other articles usually kept in such.stores., • Highest cash price paid for Hideo. and- Skins.— A lso 600 cords bark .wantell. •-; , - • • ' • • Mar. 16— ly.] ' - • ' ;FORNEY & SONS.... p u • • THE undersignea intending"ia'-remb”111$110' Works to York, Pa, will seil at public be~2'at hie residence, ne . ar4ntieram Junction, oh thirturn: pike leading from Waynesboro', to leitersbuig, ONE GOOD. FAMIIA :119RSE; 1" rackaway buggy, I sleigh, 1 set of harness; I set' of fly-i eta, I saddle and bridle, 1 halter, 1 plcret line, 1 grindstone, 1 pair . oftellows, I 'Vice, 22 'let t of Ma chine strap, I screw Plate, I I.rciad axe, and 'a . lot of other toots; 5 large gates, 1 large chicken coop, 1 set of stirnct bows, shall also offer •for sale a lot of finished files, which aro Warranted. ; Mao the following _HOUSEHOLD& _KITCHEN FURNITURE: 3 tedateads, 1 safe, 1 sink, 1 table, 1 stanii i .l MO robe, 1 dougbtray, 2 Stl4B of chairs, '2 rocking chairs; 2 benches, 1 ten-plato store, • • I'COOKING STOVE,. 1 coal stove . cr- shor I ; kettle, a lot of moat v ssels,ptckl I. tubs, barrels, pegs, buckets,. &c Ted- - fruit; Upplebut tt r by the ci )r articles not mums slay to men 'mace at nt p'dack. entaid day March 9—t $1 500 PER . YE • R ! We want 'iigents • everywhere ' cell our ; laigito'vun . 1,520 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds, Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above sal ary or large commissions paid. The-oni'maehine, sold in United States for [AS 'hail $46. - which ere fully licensed by Rome, Wheeler 4- Wikort, Grover 4: Baker, Singer 4- Co.: and Bachelder. ottoi clwap - inachilu•s are infringements and the'selleie or user are liable to arrest; fine, and imprisonment.— Circula rs free.. Address, of . call,, upon ' Shaw & Clark, Bi`adetbrit %eine. , • 1 '•• $9O AlgO N T H rAGENT:SivaIIt ted for six entit-ely oozy artictee, out. , Address CO. T. GAREY, City Buildmi, tlit3- 41eford, D. c. ''ORE eiihiserßate woulct inf•pro thiitare l'heirepePed aIaVERY STM3LE tiA VVeyneaboloVend-le bone prepare .61. 1 .' tefirinhch good Riding or Driving Don:: set; which -he imp; irerommeitni , ea pertactig safe for ramify driving. -Ilia VSIILCIES are.eli, pew, Add in'gootteoilalitkid. - -Peranntowaptinglorsea crr.voliielos will apply-,At the Budd Wearley,,, i .; E.RANKLIN ,W,FAfibEY.• t t " - 1 iiii Utkiti), a besKy vit , eul of, arebtFArd •at Pawl: BC .1-I,EgrleiltB' pi - itil y, ikix . Ellk 4,l,4itii Ilt. .... 11, f,;. ~. a 4 ..4.------ ' \ z ; ' p i i . Pill inibeAbei east:ll at Priviii3 SairtWen t 1 acres of land, more or less, adjoining Mr. Jos. 1 Garver, Mr. Joe. Rohrer, and others, on the road leading from Smithburg, Washington County Md„ ' to Waynesboro:, Franklin County, Pa., one and' a 'half miles horn the former and five from the latter place. This is a very desirable property, The im provements are 1 A ONE-STORY BRICK HOUSE . 2..• With six Rooms and Kitchen, Cellar, Stone Spring louse, Smoke and Bake House, with one of the most desirable springs in the county within sixty feet of the kitchen door, a Wood House, Hog Pen, and Corn Crib. There is also one of the moat corn. dlete Barn and Stabling on this property all in good order. PR ClT.—Such as Apples, Pears, Peaches and Grapes. The land is divided into five onclosiers. There is ; on tlfispyope . ray a light water 4 platmrshich coult! be applie *ithivtily voleoser to run 4ime.4 to clitneiy, say fiin 64 &torsi, INV/seri traWstm wishing a - c3mfartatite reall•rietr tinar - ,Chirrches, Stores, Mills, &c., will please call on the subscriber on the premises. Address Smithburg, Washington County, Md. ' .10S. P. MONO. March THE Subscriber intending to quit farming will sell at4Loblie43slel- , at her-tesidenem 43 miles west of Leitersburg, and near the Marsh Store, Ore TuussnAY 7113 29n1 OF 3flettou, the following pro perty, to wit : 4 HEAD HORSES one a good wagon leader with foal, 2 Colts three years old, 1 one•year old Colt; 8 HEAD OF CATTLE 3 , MII;CH -COWS, one of which will be'fresh by duj , of sale; 11 head of FINE YOUNG SHEEP, 10. HEAD OF HOGS, AND FINDING STORE ! On AS'citurda,y 171,8 241 k 11366, the following personal property to wit; •I\BW LIVOCATIBLU! On Monday the Nth of March, 1866. Wagon, 1 Falling top Buggy , nearly new, 1 TTPq I K.: I3 , „W k gYil Car.tige, Cart , 2 pair Eray Cariiiges; 1. 1113. 2500 FEET DRY PINE BOARDV" 1, Lot Scantling; 14,,i0t rPlan4 l B7llo pg,oper Stuff, 700 Hodp Ifoloa,'l7oo 'Shffigles,l2oo Flour Barrels; 1 Seti . , kiio . al* rOdis l l r vibe; .1 ttowtami:dfiii'Ostiitie setts tress hoops, 4 Coopers Jointers, 3 mat tocks, a lot castste44:l4qtrniftlo:lB4l4- of chisels, grain cradles, mowing se:ylhes," 3' grindstones, 2 crowbars, 3 Harrows, .2 ~of which are revolving, 2.two and 2 three horse Plowsil single and 2-double shovel, Plows, 3 Cultivators, 1 Cora -Coverer o 1 &pop?, 3, , Log, Chains, 2 Wheelborrows, 1 corn Shel ler,"l, Pat. Cuttibi 2:iiheat ot,Feifis and '44e5,,2 Set *iirSgon:HttHoo,'; 4, sets Plow Gears, 1 set double and . 2 Bets piti ed Harness, 3 fly-netts i Bridles; .Collars,- Halters, Lines, and tin* chainsoripple,4ou hie and single trees, 1 jitak screw,, 1 Spribe Rake, a lot Lead,Pipe,',NAilis, Old Casting, 10 Tons •Tiniothy 12 AdieS . Grain the Ground,' .1. 100 BARRELS - - COHN. 35 bush. Shelled Corn;3o„liush, Oats 120" bush. Bye, 750 bush. .S'ci•fentligi,..9oo bush , Shipsniff, 1800 lush. llliddinys, .18 gallons Lurd Oil, 200 pounds Bacon, 7 Sacks Salt, 1 Ten-plate, 1 Cook and 2 Parlor Stoves,.• 1 Iron Kettle, T Kigbt 7 , day (neck, 60 atain Bags; 1 pair Stealyards, Lot Clover Seed; Lot Flax Seed,&o. &c. Twenty Shame of Stock in the First Nat. Bank of Waynesbo ro'; Six and, three-quarter,Shares in the 'Ha gerstown and Waynesboro Turnpike Co., Two Shares in the W. and N. S. line Turn pike Co. The Mill will be rented,t4 publip