NOIRS-1111 SOURIS BIC. TOSBPH DOUGLAS. Licensed Agent, invites attention to the folidwini laws teechtly enacted for your benefit, tat. Act of July 28th, 1886, additional Bounty to soldiers of 1861, '62 and '63. ' 2nd. Supplemetitary Petition Act, June 6th, 18136, increasing penaions of Invalids to $l5, $lO or $25 per month, and gibing pensions to Fathers, Brothers and Sistine. 3rd. Pension Act, 3nly.2stb, 11166, giving $2 r month additional for eaeh child of soldiers *id • ow under 10 years of age, also to orphan children 4tlf. Act ofJuly'26th, 1666, Bonnties and Pen. Mons to colored soldiers and heirs. bth. Gratuity and annuity to soldiers of Olt . and their widows, by Att of Pennsylvania Legis• katureeof•March 30, 11 1 36, also elainta - far - tomnnsta Lion of redone, other Pensions, Bean' y arid Arrears of pay, claims in quartermaster and Commissary 'General Departments, &c.,&c. lteeo?ket that I am authorized to collect 'c laims for all persons. no 'miter what State they reside in, except the State gratuity 'above naihat -- YOSEPII DOUGLAS, Attorney and Ciabn Agent. ,Atrgu 20, ter. THE PHRENAKOSMIAN , INSTITUTE. Select Vlassited,School for young Ladies and Gentlemen, at• Green Castle, Pa. 4. moItG HUGHES, A. DI. Principal. Pend Winter Session will commence Sep. 3, 1866. TUITION For Primary course per term of 20 Weeks V,CO •" Advanced English Course " " 10,00 4, Classical course all It 15,00 " Music on Piano, Organ or Guitar 24 Lee. • including use of instruments 12 50 ti •• ' oca usic per session 471 ( - Board can be secured with the Principal or in private families. riniend for a Circular. Aug 37-- tf. STONER & STONER, RUG GISTS, ARE receiving fresh articles in Quit line of bu siness froth the Cities weekly; which enables them_to_offer andsell at a fair price, with the ad vantage, of the reduction of the eastern market Their Eyck is large and increasing proportionally to the reduction of the wholesale prices. They have for sale Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Silas, Fruits, Confectionary, with all articles *litany kept in drug stores,— Thankful for the patronage heretofore received, re spectrally a'k an increase as well as a continuance ()Iliadic favors. M. M. STONER, M. H.STONER. Waynesboro', August 10, 1866. NEW TOWN I NEW STORE I NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS 'LIVERY two weeks at ROUZER k SHOCK Pikesvillo: We Batter ourselvea that we can Fell as cheap as any store in the county and pay as high cash prices for all kinds of country pro duce, viz; 26 I DRIED AMES 00 13 SE} DEM CHERRIES 00. BtTTI EGGS 171 • BLACK %MRS OS RABPRERRIRe I,Alta TALLow 4 . 08 L CALFSEINS . Dacott—Sitles and Shoulders 17 1..'"A.11 we ask is for the public to give us a trial. Our stock consists, of all kinds of goods. Mar. 16—tf1 ROUZER & SHOCKEY., COME AND SEE .17S. Tr•., the undersigned, having opened a •T3nnt and Shoe shop, up stairs, in Beaver's Hall, are prepared to make Boots or Shoe a for our friends rind customers nt the shortest notice. Mending done neat and strong, No hooks. We don't know how to write or make figures. la'Leather is cash. C. C. RHOYUAT A . S. W. I'U.KINGTON. August I.o—ti DR. WICKET'S CELEBRATED CHOLERA MEDICINE. rill-1E true and jenuine article for the cure Choi j era, Cholera 14106 us Colic, Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Sick Headache, and nearly all dininisce of the bowels, tribe hall at FrttaiiulAN's Drugtdre. Prepared by June 22—tim, D. &..1. HOOVER, [Ringgold, Co, M _ _ DISSOLUTION! TOTICE is hereby,given that the firm nf Mid 111 dour & Minter, in Rainey, has this day ( u gust 10th, MO been mutually dissolved.. The business will ho carried on by Jelin. Middour, who is thankful Fin , past favors and so'icita a continu ance of public patronage. The books of thei,late• firm are in the handset* M. G. Minter for collec tion. All debts made before the above d ite will be paid by the late firm of Mbldour & Minter. Aug 24-3L] JOHIVM moult. - Ad tibial igtrator's 111011ce. NOTICE is I creby given that Letters of Ad- IN ministration on the Estate of Jacob Gmena 'wait, late of Quincy township, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Waynesboro'. AU persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will plerise' make immediate payment, and tho:e having claims present them properly anther. s ticilted for settlement. Aug. 24—OE:] D. 8.: RUSSELL, Admit.. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. subscriber offers a: Private Bale h;s vain: - J. ble property, situated 2* miles East of Way nesborci; Pa., containing 21- acres, , with.good water poioer..- The improlieinentkare a fine three-story BRICK. HOUSE, good Bank Barn, and other neceesaly out-buildings,, also a Grist Mill with one pair album and one pair choppers, good Saw Mill, all In good repair. There' h on abunibinee of choice fruit on the' premises.—, It 48 one of the most desirable properties of the kind in the county. For 'further particulars aPlify to or a 'dress thetuntlersigned: Aug. ' • JOHN L. METCALF. ,BARBERING I 'JABBERING .1 THE subscriher would ,inform his customers end the publie'gUnertillk that he purposes Cootie) . - uing the' Bothering boldness, mixt door to the New Glotery. having purrlissed the into/cid-of C. C. Rhoyual in the Shop and is nowpraparedle do hair •' cnving, shuving, shampoming. etc., in the best•l stile. • The liattonage: ea the puldic is 'resistidtfulli. solicited., Marele 2, 1866. " • • • CIESIIt.S .t,43lllA.ailos IFT,H.Chtrins.•:Spreatlers.. Butt CbainF,' lorlg V Traces. and other Chains mute by the subscri, beiout of the best ritaterial; and' lways on ,han , l.;' Aug;'3l=-tf. • L. SCBILDKNEOHT. BAKING Molasses, also some Erne :d3rups ut ..,„ rims & II owl" meg): OPE lIM -011:7-b-A good, alticle• foe sale ' ' • iioanTrca. Itrero & VitT6; Cou rtkerplin as, st •:, PlllOll IctLul'UaLiu43KliotiLitt • e Pour:Bc llosrzactis PEACHES PEALED Oil OULD inform her• lady friends of WAynes , V.V horn . and vicinity that she,has• just returned _from Philadelphia with a complete 'assortment of fashionahle`Millinery. Goods, embracing !among ther erticles, BONNETS AND BONNET. TIIIM MINGSof every description. Ladies Are invited to 'call.tind examine her mew styles. *"...; - , . . 'Residence on 'Mechanic Street, first , house north-..; east .of , .the..Wasliingten. Inn." '...17,tf • REDUCED PRICES! NEW SPRING AND stnnEn t-0011S! PRICE & 110BRICII lIAVE just received from the Eastern Cities one of the finest assortments of Goods ever offered for sale in Waynesboro', whi t h they are prepared to soil at greatly reduced rater, havibg purchased 'their stock at a time when the markets were at the lowest rate s during the recent decline in prices. LADIES' GOODS : Among the latest novelties in the Ladies' Dress Goods illtertrnent may be found Percales. Reppe . d Iktohaire, Linen T.awn. - Gingham/I. (Mollies. I)elaines Alpaccos. Popptins, Armee Detains,All weal Detains. All colors, •Silks • GENTLEMEN'S GOODS: fn the Gents lino of goods w e have an extensive assortment of Tricot+ Cloths. CzmsiAieres Denims. Linen . Duck. Prints and Brown Moslins from 1271 cents upward, together with a host of other goods at. correspond. ing low prices. tnißinyEsa A roil article of Brown Sugar nt 12 its prr lb Rio Coffee, 4P. Cheese. Teas, gpieept, Cedarsvare, Ste Aik_ IP* 31M'Air ilk MI Wool, Stair, Rag, Hemp, Ta ;ruin, • ,)tatting nast c ts, Shoes, Bags, Raggi Fig,nrecl, and Plain Oil Blinds The fa übscribera kindly ask the 'commun ity to call end see tl•eir handsome stock of goods now open , end will vouch that persons will be convinced that "prices lgive fallen," end greatly too, and to con vince yourselves of the fists just drop in and make an inspection of goods and prices. _ . _ PRICE & HOEI?LLCH June 1,1;66 NEW FIRM. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP CZ Zt ZOT Zit ''E' a 'LP .dQ. Q. WE the subscribers respectfully inform the public that vre have associated ourselves in the Machine business, under the firm of r uhrney & Hess, and purpose continuing the Machine bu siness, manufacturing Geiser's Self Herniating GRAIN SEPARATORS, No 1 and 2, latest improved: 'with the best improv ed tripple-geared • HORSE POWER., No. I, eightatlo •2, Six bowie Power. We win a l so pay particular attention •to Repairine Cast Iron 'or Wood MaChinery, and will make all kinds of cast. ings to order. Mill Giaring; t hafting. PloughCas. tinge, Iron Kettles; Turning, Boring. am , We de sire to do justice to all who may entrust their work to rm.• • JOSIAH FAHRN BY; . _ Jtinn•}s—tf], • • . JACOB IF. Ifni& S. B. • We have for sale thl latest improved Reapers and Mowers, Pa'ent• biking Raket with self-,acting Lever A ttachment, improved }fay Forks, &c. .Ftrrmers cellsapd see - for pi:infect', -' Fashionable G 0:0 D MISS M. RESSER Popplinett. Angora, Mahairs Valoncies, Coatings, Cottonades, Tv. eras. Dortaks' J. F. & J. F. H. 31E4 AIL "311 r ME MN MAY IST 1866. A. B. C. N E W-S-11-M-111t-Lp GOODS!! • DIBEIISON BENEDICT & CO. A re now receiving their SECOND ASSORTMENT OF CRY CA- C) SS a A full stock of • Ladies' Dress Goods. DRESS TRIMMINGS, DRESS BUTTONS, DRESS CORD, DELAINES, TISSUES, Collars, Cambrics, Mustins, Gloves,. hosiery, Shakers, Swiss Edge and Inserting. All kinds of COTTON ADES', CASSIMERES, • BOOTS AND SITOF,S, GLOVES, COLLARS AND- HOSIERY, CLOTHS, V ESTENGS, CURD, JEANS, PENT,MS. Also a full ..,t4-)a GROCERIES! 14 GAR.V COFFEE', SYRIA'S, 'IT AS: FrtSll, CIFEESU, anti »Il kindaof: Groceries MOM BURK it QtIE7III.IIIE, QUEENSWARE,, HARDWARE HARDWARE; QUEENS_WARE, HARDWARE; NO TIO,S. - NOTIONS, • • 1!1==:1 CARP - ITS: OFIECK MATTING, PLAIN MATTING, • VENITIAN, . INGRAIN, • HEMP . , ' • , RAG. • ,We emprctfillly request our cutomers are) an o thers:wishing to buy or ;ook nt n' gor.d assof troent. to isill_nna_9comine our stock ; knowing th it gimds ore lower now than they have been for some ye e is, and hells vine they will net he.lower for sometime tit come, we ri,el assured we can give witibllttlion, A M LIEIWON, BEN EDICT & , . June I, 1F66. 036E014 I'OR SALE: , • - .- ...-- cl . lilg orearhart l'i .Toeiltiron's numnfattuie, a fihri"-Timeil,inetrument.'eVorl3 a. hAtid• VI 0 . I ' o l an (17 - for $54 pauth, I.r. cnn ir ; Reen el.,' he German lerfprrned.Parernagfon Mi:l3l,4ic Street... . ..: ' Ang..,24-r 3i.. . . 1866, FOR SUMEMR, 1866. Hostetter, Reid & Co. WOULD respectfully announce to their cus tomers and the public, generally that they have j ust re a new and complete nook of goods in their liney pnrchased at the last decline. and which they offerat panic prices. Their stock of GIOCERUS Embracing in port RIO COFFEE, P. R. SUGAR, SUOAR @, 10, 15 WHITE SUGAR, PtrLV. DO BEST SYRUPS, PRIME BAR MOT MOLASSES @ 50 CENT% TEA --41 . ., IMP., 1312 K, SUGAR CURED RAMS; C HEEStI-MASON'S CRACKERS Queensware of the newest an.! newt beautiful patterns, in sets and otherwise. - Comas) n ware, good assortment and p$ ices n asonable. SPICES, &c.—Ground Ginger, Pepper, Alspico, Clovrs, Cinnamon, Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, &c. These are alI pure. ground expressly for ourselves. B. Soda, Cr. Tarter, Minns, Dried Currant% and other Bilking article; of hest quality. Pepper Sat.co, Toinati.s Catsup, Pickets, Cider Vinegibx, • WOODEN' IV ABE N ----Buckets, Tabs, Boxes, . • FlSlL—Nrackerel, all grades., P. liming. From our ennnecti•or with Mnkt t Cars marling to the Eastern cities, We receive regularly. VEGETABLES, FRESH FISH, riturrs, &c. Everything inAis line in their proper season. We will ord.•r goods ,of this class fur patties and deliver them at short• est notice. Country Produce bought and the higbeinmarket, poke paid. • Terms posilire'y Cash. N. 11. Thankful fur the liberal share of custom we have received, we trust by fair denling,• and earnest efforts to please• and accommodate, to in crease our trade still furth-r. May ISI • • 1108T1iTTER, REID.& Cfk NEW STORK NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COON GI.STONEHOUSE VVTOULD rearcifully inform the p blic thnt they hare now opened at their new room,on the southwest coiner of the Diamond, in Wnyoest• bolo', a Large and well selected stock of Dry Good, Greceries - , Ifilardwarz. • and Cutlery, fron,,Steel, Conch-mnkers Ono& ,of every description, Qneensware. Cedarware. Shoes Car pets. Oil Cloths. Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush es. Fish; Salt, and ail kind of Goods kept in a well regulated stora: — Our / goolls are all new and fresh and have been bought for cash at the late thane in prices. • We flatter ottiselves that from our long experi- ence in business, btu) a determination to sell gcotlg at small profits, we shall he able . to offer unusual inducements to all buyers who desire to save mon• cy. Please call and see for yourselves. We have a large and well assorted stock of rite. pie awl fancy Dry Goods, embracing: Cloths, Cassimeres,. • sattinetts, Tweeds, (7attonades, Cords, Den ims, fitnpea., Cheeks, Ginghams, Linin and Cotton Table l npere, Crash tbe Towels, Calicoes, Detains, Alpaca's, FANCY DRESS GOODS, . Trimings, Shawls,BrOwn and Blenched Sheetings 'and Shirtings, Tidings, Linens, Flannels, White Goods,tiloves, linsiery and,Notions. 7 We are" re• eciving new gontla eiery 'week and, will supply any * article wanted that we have not o n hand, in a few days. We pay dui hichett market prier, for n'l Lines of country produce pitch as Iliconj.ssil, lintice, Eggs, Dried Fruit, Rags, dec., May 23, 1866, Beef ! Prime• Beef ! T HE - suletcriheta.' inform the littlolie Vint theyhove commencril the Butchering lousiness and will onpply persons with a prime article of Beef at the .;.lel:ar next doer to Gilhert's Hotel, on Monday anil Thursday evening of each week thiteing the &won. Beef vtill also bo ruppliod tit the maiden g of .1, H. Deo-Pr, neer Pii:einilre. on the mine .1.134, 11itt)V41:11. . • .T. 117,NNI,VGiitm• • • S•itla R- ;ft and Glassware LATEST ARRIVAL or GROCERIES. .........4)..-.t.-. LIDY & DICKEL ,gIerAVING just rec dyed from the Eastem mark ets a fresh supply of Groceries, etc.,! they are now prepared to sell at reduced prices. Their stock embraces in part the fallowing : Syrups; Cheese, Te'as—Young Hysen Sugars, Coffees, Imperial, Molasses, Chocolate, Oolong, Sp ices,,ground and unground, Baking articles of all kinds, warranted fresh and of the best quality. Kerosene Lamps, shades, wicks and chimneys. Also No 1 Kerosene OIL ;".§, CD 113 Z,.. CM (MI Xi %n . IL B. Navy, Net: Leaf, Fine Cut, and oil the hest .4 " Con., Brands of Chewing and Smoking .. Spans, Tobaccos of six.teen different kinds. ."4 Oys. Salt. and Fish. G. A. Salt, Dairy, large and small Back, ;Wachtel No 1 antl3 by the barrel. Confections. akes - and Candies Shoe Blacking, . Water and Sta. Crack e SP, " • Brushes, Oranges, Horse " Lemons, Wh I wash brushes, Raisons, Washboards, Figs, Clothes lines, Prunes, Corn Brooms. Almonds, . Hickory " Walnuts, * Painted Buckets, Cream Nuts, Brass Hooped " Pea Nuts,Bushel Baskets, Pepper. Clothes Tomato Catsup, Ladies Tray. Baskets Pepper Sauce,. Chip Baskets, &c. Brown's Troches, STATIONA 21'. Babbitt's Soap, Envelopes, Harrison's " "Note Paper, Bobbin's Electric Soap, Fools Cap, Castile Soap, Fancy Soaps, Barlow \lndigo, ()onager Soap & Oil Paper Collars, Prepared Coff ee , Robert's Embrocation,' Essence " Hoover's Ink, Frey's H. Powders, Matches, Carpet T3ck P, Gun Caps, Powder and Shot, Machine Twist. Sewing Silk, S. S. Black Cotton Thread, • ;Spool Cotton. Needles and Pins, • Darning. Needles, Singer Machine Needles, Hair Pins, Shoe Strings,. , Load Pencils, Steel Pens,' Pocket Knives, Pen Holders,. " - Combs: Long Combs, Lilly White, • , Ladies' Dress Com` s, Mean Fun, Hair Oils, - Perfumeriei, Nerve and Bone liniment. Cocoa Nuts. And connected with the Grocery ive have' Flour and Feed which we will deliver at Mill prices. rrThe highest prices paid for Buttor and Eggs and all kinds of Country Produce. We are thankful for past favors, and by strict at tention to business and a desire to . please all, hope to receive a liberal share of ,the public's patronage, for we feel confident that our goods and prices will compare favorably with those of any other house. LIDY & DICK EL. May 1 I—tf. 1. X. 1866. L. TIM GRLA.T ZINGARI BITTERS. .a.tartairc, rbro-tneirk.ti-v-o OF CHOLERA ! Fri WS WONDERFUL RENIEDY 'wns discov. oreil and introduced &lion t twenty years ago by Dr 8. Cheop-us, an eminent Egyptilin physic inn. Ile had long seen and telt the welt of some rem edy which would strike at the root of the disease, and so prevent much of the suffering which. the hu man family was then.compeiled to endure. This great question was' presented to his mind every day in vivid colora as le moved. among the sick and dying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly nil the remedies then in use. Thus he was lead to think and experiment; and after ten.years of study and labor, he presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zingari Ilittets. The rtliict of this prep aration in the prevention arid cure of disease, was so inari.ellous and astonishing, that the most Butter ing marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. His name was placed upon the Roll of Nioblee, awl a sold medal with the follow ing inscription—Dr. S. Cheousus. the Public Bene factor—was presented , to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been used in several epillem, ice of cholera, both as n preventive and curative measure, and with great Fuccessi, that it hes been introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world.. The old saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound. of cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any rem,. ray that. will protect us against this terrible disease should lie freely and persistently used.• AU pathologists now agree that the cholera pole In acts on the system through the blood, and that any, con hination which acts on the excretory organs. and keeps them in working order, must prevent a sufficient accumulation of the poison to exert its terrible effects on the, organism. This is true not only of cholera. but of nearly. all: colter maladies, es pecially the different forms or fever. The Zingari Hitters is just such a remedy ,as ti e above conditions require. It acts on the organs o' exiartion and secretion, keeping up a peifect bal ance between them. This-Hittera is composed en tirely of roots and hubs,- sja nicely concocted that every organ is aetel upon and' put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt anal lasting.. Numerous cases of the following disposes- have been cured oy it:. Coolera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Ty.phoid and. Typhus-Fever,Fever Ague. N nitrous Debility, Anaemia: Dysyepsia- ' Flatulency, Colic, ticrofula, dc. . rePPrice $ 1 per quart bottle Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf. Har risburg, Pa. Sold by Druggists, Hotelkeepers and Grocers. , F. RA HTER, Sole Proprietor. For sale at the "Waynesboro' Hotel," by V. B. GILCICRT, Agent. (june22— =NJ. TRANI% 111 D. ' I. N. SNIVELY, L. P. TA,SS FRANTZ & SNIVELS having aasocia tad themselves in the practice of Medicine and Surgery would stlte that they are well prepared to treat. all medical and surgical, awes. Persons in debted to either of the ahem, willplease make early settlement to the time of their association., as they isti to clgse their- old books. Office in Dr. Frantis manicure in the room for merly occupied as a atom room by Mr. 1, Beaver. April SECOND - ARR I V A L N E W 0 D S ! Tilt; Mite:J . oler nrculd inform his costamers and the public generally that-Itobae received at his time, near Baer', Factory, a second supply of Dry Geode, Groceries; Queenswaro, Glassware, fl.rts, Dip:, Shoes. and atta r arti,•lcs such as are usualtyi : kept in;couit try stuns,— Hop is ivith p'sruns article of Honey. and rmamine gouda and prices. D. W 1 I.:sN Succ tf . _ i PLN you want m Atrtokt , n (pie , Sog'itr, glop. htnt I A s for tr.. AV , • • - • '1711)—To Iny Trirthßit.:ttug. . lane ) flaittargit, ItxtD J. VV. MILLER'S L'AiiiiitT' 'Aiiitiii:iii SUMMER GOODS. H AVING returned from the Estero 'cities with a large and choice assortment of Dry Qoode, Queenstvare-, Cc darWare, Hardware and whieh I am prepared to offer with much greater in• ducements than heretofore, prices being much re duced. LnDIESD mimosa Silks, all wool Detainee, Printe , l Dehint% Alpaccas ChaHies, Glingharne, Hoop Skirts, Conant. (mag ic) Ruffling, Hosiery, Cloaking Cloth, Repp mo hair, Poplins, Armure Detainee, Liuen Hdk'fa. Fri n- S GOODS Fancy and Plain Ceslimeres, Black Cloth, Italian -`Cloth. Tricot Cloths, Vestings, Shirt Fronts col lars, Neck Ties, Cu% May Linen, Linen Check, Union Shirts. Sundries. DOMESTIC GOODS: Furniture Checks, Bed Tickina, fine Bleached Ta• hie Diaper, Blenched and Unbreached Cotton Ta ble Diaper, fine Linen 'Fowling, Napkins, Ameri can 'fowling. Bleached and Unbleached Nuefins, Umbrellas, Carpetting—all wool, Ingrain and Rag; Oil Cloth, stair and floor. QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE. CEDAR WARE. HARDWARE, Tubs, Churns, Bucltets,Knives am} Forks, Table find' Tea Spoons—curry combs, horse cards and brushes. GROCERIES. Syrups, Molasses,'Sugare, Rio Col The, Tobaccos Cigars, Teas, PPices, Concentrated Lye. Ex% of Logwnod, Corn Starch, Ex. of Collbe, Rabbet's Soap, Fancy Soaps, Kerosene Oil end 'fanner 4'il. The above stock embraces all the latest styles of goods, which have bean purchased with great care and with a view to suit in quality and style the tastes of all. All we ask is a cal; and examination of our present large stock to convince those wish ing to purchase that we are enabled to sell as cheap, as any house elsewhere By strict attention to business and a desire to. please in nIL respects I hope to. receive a continua— tion of public patronage. .1. W. M. April 20, 1866. ' JUST RECEIVED AT THE. STONE FRONT CASH BAR GAIN STORE OF METCALFE Si HITESIIEW, CHAMBERSBURG, Main Street, 3d Door South of the Diamond, Another lot of ihnee Elegnnt Watch epriti g Steel' HOOP SHIRTS Manutocturtul by Ilull (P Co., Conn. Mil ESE Skids are of the latest styles, with all , the latest improvements. including Hull's solid fastener, which renders the Skift secure in fastening against wrench or liability to pull apart in fient.— The Hoops are of the best quality of steel and cov ered with a heavy braid at cotton yarn, and finish ed in a manner that renders their appearance neat and tidy as long es they are worn. Every Skirt is warranted in every particular. We have the agen cy for Franklin County and job them to Merchants at Manufurer's prices. We too are just in receipt of e large lot of PA RSOJ.LS and SUN SHADE' in all colors, silk and gingham; Fans in every vari ety; Cords and Tassels or Girdles, all sizes, in Red, White, Black and Blue. We will close by saying anything you want in the D R GOODS and NOTION line you can get at our establish ment as we keep our stock full all seasons of the year., Remember notwithstanding the late advance in the Ent wo have not advanced the price of a n single article, still selling the best yard.wide Muss lin at 25, and every thin,: else in proportion. M ETCA FE & H W. Chambersburg, June 29,'00. CHEAT Hats, Shoes, Trunks and Clacks, Tobacco, &gars, Candies, &e. &c.,. LEAST IL BEAVER, The founder of this en— terprise in Waynesboro', A. D. 1854, has again fit ted up a new room. The shelves and drawers are filled: with an entire new stock of the latest style.— Facts are stubborn things and selling superior and I ( cheap goods for many years has satisfied the citi zens of Wayne oro', and the community in gener al,"that some t hings can be done as well as oth era," and notwithstanding the prophecies and kind wishes of my neighbors, the house still stands, with the original motto still floating o'er it, and not a sin.- gle star erared. Come then old and new friends and buy from I. Deaver Remember his place on the east corner of the square. next door to Mullen's Hotel and Dr. Out lig's office June 22,1866. CIRRIAGE - •111. • THE subscribers would; inform ' that they have arsociateAl themselve they in the Carriage making btisiness. an I the "'he- business hereafter will be continue., at ,Jaeob Adams' nld stand tinder the firm of ADAMS & Ilsergett. They will have constantly on hand BEL:- - Q. GIES of every cleserption t new and seennd-handed Vehicles of all kind rip Repairing done at short notice. They, employ tiono • but good mechanics and nee& the best meterint• • Tersons wanting anything lin! will .10well.tti, give us g cull lwfure t0xix41 4 ‘. 1 4 % elseivtiere. , JACO() ADAMS., i;VIORGE H. HA N KER: - . C4tsech Stre.l tr. 11!4 Ifi± IV 6 Cioloc21 ; Jun :O. • ti OP SPRING AND Groceries, THE EMPOIHT FOR TIIE MONEY I BEAVER'S EMPORIUM. NEW FlRnt
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