Impi.ovid7 ThrtisAing arguers will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing tArain with GEISERS' PATENT Fill-REGULATING GRAIN SAP OLEANERVIVD BAGGER. With the latest Improved Triple- Geared Horse Power, driven either by Gear or Belt. This Machine is conveniently_arranged for battling and threshing, being permanently fixed on two Wheels. One man can easily move or shift - it about, so that it is not half trouble in a barn floor as a coinmen thrasher and shaker. It is alaotsasily put-in- : operation. It is_simple,_ertal • elm 'eliable durable, compact and cleanly to work by when in operation, not making near the dust as the commo machine or other Separators. Farniers can rest assured that this machine is nu humbug, and judging from the high recommenda tion of farmers that are using them, I must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far mere want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for which I hope they will give me an opportunity, as I am willing to• i.e responsible if it does not perform as la-presented in this Circular. No. 1 is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, sir teen inches in diameter and thirty three incites long. , Trunk has ten inch rake crank and seven rakes is thiity•five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake, these carry the straw out on thci tops, and deliver it on the stacker, which will deliver about thirty five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily managed to carry the chaff with the straw, or deliver it -serum te-place-----"ae_tuittk_antifan_eides_b_eing_closad,_to...c_oane the_straw-and-chare_naedies_al tdifficulties in cleaning grain against wises , weather. It bags the grain by reasonable management, suf ticientlyiclean for markTil,-mail-sts-capa-eityTunder-orain-ary---etimiro=tances, 13 from twenty - to roity-bush _els_per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorabl. circumstance, it will thresh Ilinn - forty to fifty bushels — pc-r - frour, ut-d - with more .ease and agretillderrer , to hands than any-other machine now in common use. • The No. 2 Machine, fully reptosented iii the above cut, is parffsultrly it.lapted to, the farmer's use; is intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 Rattails; has an iron thresher frame, and cylinder, 123 inches in diameter and 28 inches long;- - deliverS the clean grain in bags, or i desired, in a b'slf bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the metier, or if desired, can deliver the mum and chaff together; will thresh' and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushel of wheat, or hem 300 to Bo bushels of oats per day..using ur or six horses, and the same number o hands; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, &c., will thresh and Ilea considerably more. The Machine will threalr and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with th. common met lone, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard. It wil apply very well to a two horse railway power Shop Prices of Machines range from $2lO, to 8525• mi warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of niateria workmanship, &c. Ur - Having now taken a room to keep Repair Castings on hand, I him also selected and am prepared to furnish a variety ofmther agricultural implements, the latest and best improved, and such as are best adapted to the wants of- the farmers of this part of the country f Such as the Hagers town (Miller's) Clover Stemmer. Huller and Cleaner, which is proving by its own merits to be one of the best machines of the kind now in use. The latest improved BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOW ER combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone. •The. American Hay Fork and Knife combined; Hay Rakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. dtc. &c., which 1 will furnish on short notice a-ad warrant them to answer the purposes fur which they are intended. Eir Orders solicited and promptly attended to, For further particulars, circulars, &c. -R- a 6ddress irk • - Tar m - At arl lll WI May 4, 18(56.] Waynesboro' AND MACHINE GEP 4 ER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRIIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAG GER; AND THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND TRIPPLE•GEAREO HORSE POWERS, DRIVING EITHER BY GEAR' OR BELT, ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE, READY TO PGT ON WAGONS. I, the undersigned, desire to call the attemion of Farmers and Threshermen of Franklin and adjoin ing counties to this machine. it has been before the public for a number of years, during which time i has given general satisfaction, and the Fitentre has made some very important improvements which rent der it still more complete, both for clean separating and cleaning, and also for the case of draught and fast threshing. I take pleasure in recommending it to the public knowing that it will give the best satis faction. lam manufacturing two sizes, viz : The largest is eight-horse power and will thresh and clean from 9.00 to 500 bushels per day. The small size. tree the above which fully represents the machine, also full description, price, &c., of machine. Persons wi,hing machines should send in their orders in reasonable time t.) insure their being as - araaa'ara dciiraa-aa AND MANUFACTURERS OF SYRUP I em manufacturing different sizes of Sugarcane Mills (to be driven either by water, steam or horse power) and Evaporators and fixtures for making Syrup; also Ponablo and Stationary Steam Engines for driving 111 il Is, Thresh, ng Machines, Sawing Woon, &leo. I am fully prepariiii to make the above to order and on short notice; nlso GlUsq AND Sk W MII.I, GEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WA TER- WE E ELS. IRON KETTLES, &c. . Stoves and Plow castings, also cast iron and wrought iron pipe for steam orwater, and Brass castings of every description; in a word, i em prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry and machine shop. Having supplied myself with the latest improved machinery, such as Lathes, Bering, Planing and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner. I am also prepared to manufacture to order machinery for wood, such as Tonging and tiro •ing ma chines fer flooring, Surface. Tenoul and Molding machines, &c. 1 also oiler to the public a new and valuable improvement in my steam engines, made within the lest year, viz: fbr the economizing of fuel, and the regulation of speed, which renders my new engines far superior to the old engines. All my machines are sold under warrantee. My Mines are all experi eneed workmen in , this line of business, and I use all good material, so that Lani perfectly safe in war ranting all my work. lam also prepared to do repairing in workman like manner; on the shortest notice. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. All orders sent in for repairing must ne accompanied with the cash. For particulars and circulars descriptive of machine, address GEORGE PRICK, Or DANIEL GLISER, Proprietor of Territory and solicitor of orders, Waynesboro,' Franklin Co. Pa .edb lit—tf. THE HARVESTER OF 1866. MUSSEL'S MOH REAPED & MEI, WE cifthe attention of fntmers to this justly celebrated Harvester. As a combinud Ma chine, we Can safely say is has no 'qual. It is a perfect Reap& as a Reaper, and Mower as a !blow- The "Russel" is a double wheeled machine with folding cutrer bar. The Reaper is so constructed that by removit g a single bolt the platform. reel. &c., swings to the rear, thus_ making it as con% eni vitt to pass through a gate or over a bridge as a wa ion. It also has the Dropper attachment, which for severe I reasons is much preferred to a self-rike• The "Russel" claim, to be superior in the following essential points, via: Lightness of draft, in the regulation of the speed of the reel, application of power, durability and general finish. • These Machines are menufscturod at Massilon, Ohio, by superior workmen. Those wishing a good Machine. and all lovers of complete mechanism, we invited to give. it as examination and judge for themaelves.• We hope to have it on exhib.tion iu Waynesboro' in a few days. C. V. WILSON, Agent, Greencastle, Pa: May 4—if] U. S. Tax - Notice. • E subbctiber notifies the Taxpayers of Wash ington. Antrim and Quincy townships that he has commenced making the Annual Assessment of Income Tax for 1865, also for Buggies, Watches ate -for 1866, and Licenses. Persons are requested to have their ,tutements in readiness when called upon. Ho can be soon on Saturday of anal weak at the grocery tit le of Messrs. Hostetter, Reid & Va. • , • A..D. GORDON. Atli% Asscater,..6th Liv, 16thliis,, April 27 -4t Machine •c' Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Penn'a Foundry SIIOP. Fashionable Millinery GOOD S! MISS M. C. RESSER OUI,D inform her lady friends of' Waynes boro' and vicinity that she has just returned from Philadelphia with a complete assortment of titshionatile Millinery (foods, embracing among , o ther articles, BONNETS AND BONNET TRIM MINGS of every description. Lnklica are invited to call and examine her new styles. Residence on Mecluinic Street, first house north east of the "Washington inn." [Ap. 27--tf; Prothonotary. KSir 4NNON: TAYLOR will be a cendi ,date for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Union Convenoion. Do. 27—to. - Prothonotary. - 1 - I_,N`.:OI7RAGED by numerous Merida, olTtr - 2myself as a candidate frr the oilier of Protlion tary of Ft-4111.1in County, auljoct. to thu decision of the Union County Convention. ES O. A. IAYSIING. Nleiceraburg, April 27—tc. • NOTICE. • LL persons knowing themselves indehteil to AL the undersigned for Medicine or Medical at tendance, will please pay M 13onebrAte within thir ty days, who will receipt for the same. ap 27-41] , J. A. ROYER. Sweetpo tato a Plants. rpHE ' subscriber would infirm those wanting Sweetpohitee Plants that he is now prepared to furnish the finest variety, Itnown as the “Jersey Yellow," of reasonable rates. ' up ,%.7 4tJ . M. C. DE ATRWIT ; -M!.EW,S. LATEST ARRIVAL , , ! T SUMMER GOODS; A VIM"; renamed fmm the' Enitato cityik jj . with a lerge . end cho!e,e tuTortment of Dry boors, Oneetriivaite, CO.‘ daiware; Itardnire and which I am prepared to offer with much greater in ducements than heretofore, prices being much re duced. _ RATOR, Silks, all wool Deloines, Printed Delnines, Alpaccae Ginghams, Hoop Skirts, Collarsi (mag ic) Ruffling, Hosiery, Cloaking Cloth, Repp mo hair, Poplins, Aimure Delitines, Linen Hdk'fa. GENT'S GOODS : Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, Black Cloth, Italian 'Cloth. Tricot Cloths, Vestings, Shirt Fronts col lars, Neck Ties, Cuffs, Dlay Linen, Linen Check, Union Shirts. DORBST I-C--GOODS • • Furniture Checks, Bed Ticking, fine Bleached Ta• ble Diaper, Blenched and Unbleached Cotton Ta ble Diaper, fine Linen Towling, Napkins, Ameri can Towling, Bleached and Unbleached Muslina, Umbrellas, Carpetting— all wool, Ingrain and Rug; Oil Cloth, stair and floor. QUEENSWARE GLASSWARE, CEDAR- Forks, Table and Tea Spoons—curry combs, horse cards and brushes. GROCERIES. Syrups, Molasses, Sugare, Rio Coffee, Tobaccos, Cigars, Teas, Spices, Concentrated Lye, Ex't of Logwnod, Corn Starch, Ex. of Coffee, _Babbet's Soap, Fancy Soaps, Kerosene Oil and Tanner tiL The above stock embraces all the-latest-styles of goods, which have bean purchased with great care end with a view to suit in quality and style the tastes of all. All we ask is a call and examination of 'our present large stock to convince those wish. ing to purchasc.that we are enabled to sell as cheap as any house elsewhere By strict attention to business and a desire to please in all respects I hope to receive a• continua tion of public patronage. 3, W . M. ' April 20, 1866, FASIIIONABLE ItEWORT nianTs. J. L, DECHERT 32.1arlal::•°i•seilcru.x's r. 131, TT AS fitted up the finest Hat Store this side the 11 Eastern Cities and is selling at greatly re..lue ed prices His etock embraces all the latest styles of Flue • Derby, Frenels Felt, Black Light . French Felt, Millet Planter A lke Farmers who wear the Broad Brim, old style RIF sia Hat can End n superior article that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Hat a p a r old and young men, boys and children, of ew ry style and quality, at prices to suit all. I-r Store Room on Main street. - opposite Eyster Bros Dry aaads House, Chamberaburg, Pa. April 20-Iy. • GREAT REJOICING ! Oh ! Bow glad the Citizens of Franklin County . are to know that 311ETCALFE c& lIITESIIEW, ARE selling goods nt "OLD PRICES." 'fiCalicoc.R at 10 stmts. -The same quality sold a month ago at 25 cents. Ca Mors for 12? t. very good, fast colors, new styles; 18. the best that is made. ideafins " 12j yd. wide, good. 4, .. 15 .4 very heavy. 20 one yd wide, sWerillid• 25 eta , Nat that is made. Delains 181. goo I quality. 25 " new and , beautiful styles, best in the market. • All Wool Detains 37} cents. Never sold cheaper. 200 yds. t..tpoul Cotton for 5 cents •only, any num ber or color. We keep . a full assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths Straw Matting, whito and checkered; 'rabic Oil Cloths, :Stair Oil Cloths; a beautiful assortment of Oil 1,% induw Shatkis, new styles, and in short every thing beloniTing to the Dry Goo,is and Notions' nu •lness, all of which we are selling nt greatly reduc ed prices. W'Rettember this is •tne place goods aro selling so amp. 'METCALFE & HITESIIE w. April 6,1866, • • N, B. You who want the . best Elcwing Machine in use go to Metcalfe iSilliteshew and buy Singer's improved. _ L - ast Notice. hOTICE is her, by given thet it the , oecounts ill @ l e nding open ill the Hook+ of lintel Baer. ere Hot settled before the lir tof May nest ent•uing. emit %t ill be biought without respect pt realm ' _ 11 ti.N Et Y BAER. ap 13-1 KlNGMulaores, also aurae fine syrup.t ut Pluck & filmy! tot's. ADIES Comte and Eliiitic,Spring Skirts at J Patna At; liosption's (JO sE T Springs at Talcs & HoKFILICH9'. OP SPRING-AND-- _ -u~~ Groceries, 9 rfi Om Buckets Knives and FOR LATEST STYLES OF MAIN STREET, Planter, White Planter, CHAMBERSBURG, ALTERATIVE -2 P 13.7.7 10. • , • " *- Cc ndit ion roviders - FOR 11ORSES, CATTLE A.ND SWINE PRIOR 25 CENTS A PAPER, OR $1 A BOX• TE immense sales of these powders during the short perrothhby helve been heroic; the ptttfilltje tesuilieient guarantee of their grti . it"papitlarity: and the decided benefits derived from their use..- ". They are confidently recommended not only is preventive k but as a complete Mitt for all diseases incident to the Horse, Cow or Hog, ea Distemper, Pounder, Yellow Water, Heaves ; Loss of , Appetite, he. By their use the Horse's appetite is improved, and eerati g ernent of the iligestifici-nrgans corrected; sof tening the sitin,•and giving to the coat a sleek and shining appearance, and may be used with perfect safety at all times, as it containe no ingredients which can injure a horse, whether sick or well. These powders also possess peculiar properties in increasing the quantity of milk in cows, thereby giving them ar importance and value which should place them in the hands of all interested. For fattening cattle they"iite:inval amble. In all diseases to which the Hog is subject, es ITICSirs hi tie Lungs and Liver, etc , we guarantee their Cieney, if once fairly tried. • CM= y . iI L dimm •1N UWE BELL'S WHITE OIL: , PRICE 26 CENTS A (BOTTLE. A Powerful Oleaginue Compound for the Cure of Rheumatism, Strains, Sprains, Numbness of the Limbs, Wounds, Frosted Feet and Hamlir Spaying', Saddle Galls, Poll Evil,Ring Bruises, Swelling of all kind■ and in fact every Disease for-which-an-Et brocati on is applicable. The Cleanest end Cheapest linimeat It is extensively used in many parts of the coun try, and being a compound of the most valuable and efficacious remedies, the proprietor recommends it with the utmost confidence as a safe and certain remedy. Sold in Waynesboro' by F. Fotneruatior, and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. Prepared by W. D. Bell, Apothecary, (Graduate of ( - "ollege - of — Pharmacy) Ha • erstown A $ it 20-1 Ai °TICE TO TAXPAYERS. Ir HE Taxpayers of Franklin Ceunty will please givellMice, that I will meet them at the follow ing places for the purpose of receiving the State, County and Military Taxes for the year 1866, viz: QUINCY—At Mount Alto, on Monday the3Oth of April, at the house of Ephraim Shank; et Quin. cy, on Tuesday, the Ist day of May, at the house of H. M Jones. WASHINGTON—At Waynesboro', on Wed nesday and Thursday, the 2d and 3d of hlay, at the house of V. B. Gilbert. • ANTRlM—At•Greencaatle, on Friday and Sat urday, the 4th and sth days of May, at the house of John H. Adonis. MONTGOMERY—At Weleh Ran; on Monday, the 7th day of May, at the Robes of Jacob Elliott; at Memersburg, on Tuesday the Bth day of May, at the House of Fhomaa M'Afee. rir We have learned since collecting the County Taxes that the State Personal will also have to be collected. Those who have paid the County Tax will still owe the State Personal, which was ordored to bc•collected since, if any State Personal appears on their notice. tar Business Men will please be prepared to lift their licenses. Positively nothing but Government and close home currency will be received fur Taxes. ['There will I.e 8 per cent. dedUcted from County and State Personal Taxes the 25th day of April, by order of the County Commissioners. JOHN H ASSLER, Treasurer. gimes:z J. BALSLEY, Agent. Ap.. 13. IS 314 E AL X.ll - X.l M -1 .AL 3EL M FOR SALE. Miff: subscriber offers at Private Sale the follow ing described Real Estate, situated 2 miles Soothe:tat of Waynesboro', on the road leading from Antietam Junction to Ringgold, to wit: A Tract of first quality Limestone land, containing THIRTS-NINE ACRES and 28 Perches, adjoining lands of Rev. D. P. Good David Stoner, aed,other lands of the subscriber.— The improvements are a TWO-STORY LOG MOUSE with Baserrient and Cellar. a new Rank Barn, with Wagon Shed. Corn Crib and Granaries Attached, Stone 131uckernith Shop end all other necessary out. buildings. There is also a never-failing well of good water near the door, and a fine young orchard of choice fruit trees on the premises. There is also on the above premises a ono and a half story ' ZZ3Z-12.12.1M with Basement, a Log Stable, Smoke House and other . nereseary out buildings. and a fine young or chard, embracing a variety of the choicest fruit trees a well of water and cistern near the eoor. The above is a desirable property and well calcu lated for a mechanic. Persons wishing to View the property ran call on the subscriber living none it. March 30—tf.j AURAL DARR. N. B. If the above property is not sold privately on or before the 14 day of August next, it will then he offered at put lie •sale. A. B. -------- FIRST NATIONAL BANK Waynesboro', Fran kli n Co. Pa Capital paid in f 475.000 Collections made promptly and remitted for at lowed rates of Exchange on New York. Directors :—W . 8. A inberPon, A lex. Hamilton, George ilesore, George Jacobs. Daniel Mi kley, John PAce, Hcnry Good, James, H. Els} ton, Joseph Price. rarropondents FirPt Nntinnal Dank 0 Phitadelphia nod 9th Nntional,Blnk of New York W. 8. AMllEttfieN, Pres't. NINTH QUARTERLY REPORT Of the condition of the. Fist National Bank of Vyayritaltoro'. April 2il, 1866. , RESOURCES Notes and Bills discounted $5 1 .916 12 11.8 Bonds to secure circula tion U. S. Bonds end ether U. 8. securities on hand 39 500.00 Due from Notional Banks 16.7 1 1.13 " " other Banks 82 r , 5 Cnt.h in Legnitendcr Notes' 39.7:13.50 " " Nut. Bonk Notes 4 310 00 " State Bunk Notes 285 00 Rev. `tamps and cash items 441 96 Expenses and Taxes paid 1 167 F 5 Over Drafts 8.73 A , -----$232 140.74 LIABIWITIES. • Copilot raid in .$75 000 00 Circulation outglanding 67 055.00 Doe to Depositors 7S 614 90 Doe to other•Danks 1 999 02 Profits and 9;147.142 • The above etntemeot is justartil •true . "ls"the beet of my I:lime:edge and belief.. JOHN . PHILIPS, Sworn arol subscribed be'om me.'April 1866. A p. 6—Gt] -J. F. KURTZ. N. Public. j; Olt a take of fine Soap, you must go to . INE Nu. 1 fresh Ilaekersl nt & irointCll Hie vehicles ALIA N;;Iv, fashionable, and rite easy. having been bought with a view to accommodate the public. Parties . coneryed to any point desired, ac companied by a careful driver. Per.ons wishing Horses or Buggies, night or day, will please app'y at his father's Saddle and Harness chop, Main Skeet. 2 do.vs west of the "Bowden House," where an attentive Ostler will alway* be in attendance. k RANK LIN W OLE Y. April 27—If DRNJ• FRANTZ, N. D. t N. SHIVELY, Y. D. iiZS. FRANTZ &SNIVELY having .nssocia ted themselves in the practice of Medicine and ourgery would at to that they are well prepared to bent all medical and surgical Cons. ?ermine in debted to either of the above will please make early settlement to the time of their association,. vs they wish to close their old books. Office in Dr. Frantz's residcm ein the roam for merly occupied as store room by Mr. J. Deaver. April 14--tf 75 000.00 THE subscriber would inform his customers rd the public generally' that t:e purposes contin• ui , :g the tlarbering husines., next door to the New thocery, having purchased the interest of C. 6' ilhoyual in the *lots and is now pr,pared to do heir cuyiug, shaving, shampovning. etc., in the lust style. The p•trynage cs the public is resp,:eilully solici!ed. W A I'icloE. March 2, 1866. —7 MT COre C. 3 MI • . -----$232.146.74 TIMIE subscribers notify persons not to tiesspssa upon their premises by liming. bathing or hunt ing. as they intend to enforce the law wink; all pereons who Mil to comply with this notice' in the future. ARRA. STOUFFER. 'April 20,-4w. 1). 11. GARVER... A lot Uountry !Almon at 47.1. , • PALM' Hown.lo6, -NIW.:S. PIING t„. AND SIOLEMEgrIBLUM GEORGE STOVER _ __IA al a wain I'HIA WITH A SUPPLY 011 DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QIUNSWHE GROCERIES, Kir To which he invites the attention of of his patrons and the public generally. March 30, 18G0. Teeth Extracted without Pain! DR. T. D. FRENCH, TI3IIINrrIEIT, 1 - I, 4 XTBAcTs Teeth without pain - 1 1 ' on Wednesday and Friday of- each week, or on any other day of the "1 " la week if thirty minutes notice is given. Through the influence of Nitrous Oxide Gas the most a greeable sensation is produced during the operation Those who have had teeth extracted through the influence of the Gas declare they will not have a tooth extracted in any other manner. Beautiful and durable teeth inserted mounted on gold, silver, vulcanite or amber bate. Particular attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth Office (until father notice) the first two weeks each month at the Photographic Gallery of Mr. J. B. Hamilton. in Wayneetnro , the balance of the time at Browit's Hotel. in Fayettville. Satisfaction gnaraniieti in all operations. April 13 LONLIY sinA_LLS r HE subscriber would inf am his' patrons -and I the public generally that he has recently Jorge. ly increased his Livery stock, and is now prvpared to accommodate those wishing to hire with either ivik: . lloldiS AEI VEIL:LES -Ft at the shortest notice, all hours. Persons desiring Horses or 'Bug gies, for riding or driving,- would do woli to give him a call, as his stock has been selected with great care as regards gent eness and fast trav eling. BARBERING I BARBERING I . . . , z ' :: , , ....' lIIEDIOINBS I 11. r-OURTHICAN ITAVING purchased the Drug Store of Dr. J. Royer, fornierly kept by himself. Would call the attention of the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity to his large and well selccted stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. in ever , thing found in• the Dm. _And& My stock consisti ici part o Drugs, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Dyo Shag, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, ' Fancy A rticle3, Bruih es , White Lead, Carbon and Paregon Oil, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS PETITIM, SonbergeriSeoteh and Rappeo Snuffs. Havana, Principe and Common Cigars, Pure Wines and Liquors foi Medicinal put' poses, Cosmetics and every d(?- saription of Toilet Using my 'utmost eirerlinn to ,e,urP the Mat and Purest ankles of Drugs and Medicines, f eln- as sure the public that they will find hero only q,14:11 as can be relied on. Purchasing for Cash ! AND Selling at small Profits ! I offer my gOoda at one price and that the very lowest. tar Physicians' Prescriptions eoinpounded with March 24, 1866 NEW tEATFIER AND FINDING STORE ! VWTS S. FriREY & SOVS, would inform L i the public that they have thi.4 thy at.to,-;,...•.+ themselves in the business of Tatting and (:uta,c hebides have ISO connected with the abovi• hip.; a Leather and Finding store, at the h, wie. of L Forney, where they will keep , constantly on' letne, an assortment, as fell,,ws : Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hen - Dock and Spanish Sole, Calf Sking, French Call do , Sheep do., French and Mena Mo t • u p:••0 Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every ‘ , tl':" and size, Threads, Bout Webing. Lanr- Galloons/Size Sticks, Measure Straps. Deer Bones, Buruihbes, Heel Shaves, Last Hoops, Pep Floats, Double Cutters. W e i. Knives, Nails and Tacks, Wax, Clamp , Crimp Boards, Butibers. Bristles. 1,4:•tin , ,. , Irons, Files, Ink Powders, Sand Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs. Knives.. Pinchers, Hammers.'varimc , kind.; 119 ,, ,,s and Files, Auls and Handles, Collis Irons, Lang and Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and Eyelett Punches, Strip Auls, • And all ott.el articles unti.illy kept in sach stores. Highest cash price paid for Ilitles and Skins A Iso 500 cords hark - wante,). Mar. 16— ly ] • F(W.NEY Si; S.o:llra, NEW TOWN NEW STORE! NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS AVERY two weeks at RCIFZER k&fan; K _ll FrB Frk I Wo r ours, o,es that, e we caul sell as cheap ns any store in 11,e eo,iev pay as high cash prices fur all kinds cou,ory pro duce, viz: BMW?. 36 UnIZI) . 4 PpLES 10 Pew nNY M'All we ask is for the public to give us a trial Our stock consibts of all kin.ls of goo Is. Mur 16-if.] ROUZF:R & SHOCKEV NEW SPRING canaL,'l.:arav ca .!,14 1 , - ithit 4 a Ladies of V 1 nvncahoru' :uul vrilono:i,nyeetslitot t R h S e atm, has just rvreiveil from V,; 3 itvr ;I, supply of new e.til:nx MiLLISEItY GOODS conswing of BONNETS, MBLIONR, and Triturnincs of every description, and tli o!l , er articles usually kept by 14 Ladies are in vited to call and .exarnine her new stock, April l3—tf. AKA X 4314.4:4 ifLel4.4ll:eral if: cif:4,4449 a T. J . 111 L. ISE HT, :NI A 1 -- DRAPER. X Has einzsfanily fir wit a full assoriment oil ; 1,100D6 jor Geirtiwiea'o ware. et : 10'Lateia City Fashions always on (rand E ,... Waynesboro', Pa. .... T Rai Pik JUL ibt.• AL A. ti a. AN E,lotion will be held 'in the 'room formerly occuilied by John Walter as a 11.,ur and teed ntoie, en — itonday. May the 7th, 18h6 at 2 o'clock, P. M., to elect ogle Pied/do:at. six Malingers, one l'rea.uror and one .i.cretary for the Waynesboro" and Maryland Sidle t.we Tuitipiko hued Guintia ny, to serve tile eunuing„„year. Cy twat e n f thit Ponr4 &L ro; j itu .0-3 t. Ziock, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, ;-; Flb DFD (1111tIlittv.s 2t 1 1 / 4 Acx 1121 1211 N 15 Re~ri;r:iatw PEACHOS PFCALED 16 CALFSKINS LACi.S. PI OWE:Is
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