Newest, Best, Eibeapegt - CLOTHING 3CM4T TXXIM !pl:VErNexlgo; ..OE?RoCE BENDER *if"Ylus recently opene3 up ,an entire new stock of " ' • .111 PT AUIlk arm 4IG- AND SUMMER gLDTAINh, All of which has been obtained from the justly celebrated house of A. JARRETT, 8a1... ... rimore. • Every article, sold is WARRANTED to he of the best custom mnl.e, and the material just what it is ri presented to be. A full assortment of GENTS FURNISITING GOODS always on hand, such as kinder Clothing. Cloves. handkerchiefs; dose, Collars, &C. All we ask is, that you give us one trial, and you will always buy, for remember we Jo not keep badly made clothing and the goods are all of the latest rt. le. GEG. BENDEL May 4-Iy] Waynesboro'. A% ood 1 0: M.A.WilVar ESTABLISHMENT AND . MILLS 11 TILT. continuing the manufacturing of all Olt it.ds of Building Material, such as • SASH, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, 'FACING, MOULDINGS, roor-Frames, Window-Frames, FLOORINO, ISAVV T 411Wir By mill and circular saws of every description.— Aeking a•contiouation. of favors. I promise still to sell on as equitable terms as possible, considering times and prices. For further particulars apply to the subscriber and prof letor.' Factory 2 'tiles Notithcatt, of Waynesboro Arril I; 1864 AT TIM "TM IBM" TAT ET,S.II Ins just received a full assortment of 1 . goods, in Ids lino of business: Ills stock consists in part, of all the latest styles of men's and toys EATS AND CAPS, N% omen", Misse's, Boy's and Children's BOOTS, GAIT - HS,. SHOES, n r l ,l dippers of every deeo) iptio : ). Ladies and 11.FH,r6 1 1 .3 50 Bonnet Frarres,Triniminws, Sundown and Hats. Dress Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Hair Nets, Hait (.nits, Hosiery, Glows, Parasols, Sun,•Umberellas. Pans, &c. t-cliaol, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Station. ery of all kind's; Notions and Fancy Goods. Atl of which 'will be sold as cheap as the cheapest June I— ti. .1. R. WELSH. .THE PHRENAKOSMIAN INSTITUTE,• A Select Classical Schaal for young Ladies and Gentlemen, at Green Castle, Pa. J. HONG HUGHES, A. DT. Principal. rail and Winter Session will commence Sep 3. 1866. TUITION. For Primary course pri term of - 20 Weeks " Advanced English course " 10.00 Classical courio " " 15,00 ot Music on Piano; Organ or Guitar 24 Les including use of instruments 12 50 " Vocal Music per session 5,00 Board can be secured, with the Principal or in private families. PrBenrl for a Circular. . Aug 3 tf. . USEFUL FOR ALL /VIBE Grover & Bnknr Sewing Machines of dif fcrent kinds. both family and lock stitch t at va rious prices and for the different kinds of work, viz: Tailors, Saddlers. and Coach Makers, and for fam ily sewing geneanlly, arc kept constantly on hand and fur sale at my room next door to Stonar's Drug Store, where art operator will at nil t;mee 6110 W how the work is done. Havi: g obtaiiied 'she' agency for Vast of Franklin Co , Pa., also Washington, Fred erick and Allegheny counties in Md., I age prepa red to furnish machines in any of these counties. May 11-rd) HENRY lIENJ• FRANTZ, M. D. I. N. SNIVSLY, Y. D. "FIRS FRANTZ & SNIVELY having associa tedj themselves in the practice of Medicine and Surgery would state that they, are well piepared to treat all medical and surgical cases. Persons in dcbted to either of the aboymwillplease make early settlement to the time of their association, as they wish to close their old books. Office in Pr. Frantz's re idenre in the room for merly occupied as a store room by Mr: I, Beaver. • April 14,—tf. BARBERING ! BARBERING I rFJIE subscriber would inform his customers and the public generally thnt be 1.40,05eS contin uing the Unrbering businces, next dour to the .New thocery. having purchased the interest of C. C hoyunl in the Shopi and is now propared to do heir ent.ing, shoving, thampo. - nmg, etc., in the best le. The pitrenage of the- public is respectfully WM. A ::":•JVliireti 2. 1 FM. rixtulT 41. S GRISEII. ck IiTIVEHA NT have just received their 2.1 supply of Harrell's Patent Air-Fight remlum Fruit Jars, said to be the beet in use A riuotuer supply of Fresb Cernynt. t. i -- 1.1t . ):* C 7 7.1 . -y Ifacctn l'nici: flnErtictris pAor/ pELEBRATED LEATHER for moth• nt the nr Rot mt lir...leuocrtgy. • cr I' y fiiieo4ti . r, go to. K I rliTZ'ts gy• ;i • 1 A mutevt./0.6 nt• Prairt & II cerurn'a. 4. . .. 1 - 1 4 , ^..ii —:-It.g I, Maclct mi. 4:: „Herring just tqcoiv j1:514:1 - oi ' ' '. • linsitrrett, ' JUT 2lr, Cu.. - - -- iir'f.:iir';'l ; ;;; ;- 1 . , . . .--I,t, i Rice ,s;. 114,Lriacit s. ~•-• - - --_--. tvt 11 l'i'E aril{ g Tv Ibi , mice,ia,.ll! ~ -- Plat* Sr IkEructi's , , I 1 , . ii,,J :,,,,-0,1113111t of . Q v pr nsit-ar.. :at 31- 421,1‘.1..‘'t? 'Hot, • . ~1 -7 EIELI.43 ; ;:ALA'rfATIVE • oil • • ' popigt!onrorder, ro ingtsks, CATTLE AND pymig. PRICE 21$ -CEN7'fil,A4Al 4 4,' Ojt A 130k 4 jLIE immense sale' of these Powders'kluilng the ihert Pekiod they incie'bebrt before the pliblie,ll a snjficietitguarantee of-their great popularity, and ihollecided benefits deriVed Stint theituso. •• ' • •' TheY dre confidently reennonetided•dot only as a Preventive, but'as a complete'eute, for all diseases irkidUnt to iholionse, Cow or Hog, ad Diatemper, hounder, Yellow iirater, Ileateil, Lou of Appetite, ha By their use the litirse7s appetite is improved, and derangement, of the digestive organs corrected, of. telling the skin, and giving to the coat a sleek and shining appearance, and may be used pith Perfect safety at all times, as it contains no Ingredletils 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 nr• importance and value which should place themin the hands of aif interested. For fattening cattle they are invaluable. in all disenses to which the HOF is subject, as Ulcers in the Lungs and Liver, etc., we guarantee their efft ciency, if once fairly tried. GREATEST .LINIMENT BELIigW-1 1- 1 8 ITE OIL. 4 Pomo:fur Oleaginus Compound for the Cure of Rheumatism, Strains, *Sprains, Numbness of the Limbs, Wounds, Frosted Feet and Hands . Spav ins, Saddle Galls, Poll -Evil. ilirig Bruises, Swelling of all kinds and in fact every Disease ' • for which an Em ' • .brocation is applicab'e: . . The_ Cleanest and Cheapest Liniment in Use It is extensively used in many ports of the coun try, and being a compound of the most valuable and efficacious remedies. - ire proprietor recommends ji with the utmost confidence as a safe and certain remedy. - Sold in Waynwhlro . ' by F. TOURTHMAN,. and by Druggist:: and Storekeepera generally. Prepared by W. D. Bell, Apothecary, (Graduate of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy ) 11 age rstovi • n, April 20-Iy. • LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley's eelelnated Patept, THE wonderful flexibility and great comfcut and pleasure to any Lady viearing . the Duplex Eliptia Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and Houre Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveni• ently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, an invaluable qual ity in crinoline; not found in any Single Spring Skirt. D. F. GOOD. A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure. Comfort and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex E liptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will Never afterwards willingly dispense with the . r use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are Supe rior to all others. They will not bend or break like the Single spring, hut. will preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary Skirts will have been thrown aside.aa useless. The lioops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods arc not only double springs, but twice kir double) covered; preventing them (rum wearing out when dragging down stoorst, stairs, &e. The Duple; Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies lnd is universally recommended by the Fash- ion Magazines as the STANDARD SMUT OP TUC PASII• lONA BLS WORLD. Ti; enjoy the following inestimable advantages in Crinoline, viz.: superior quality, perfect manufac ture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. CAUTION.—To guard against moaner; be particular to norms that skirts ()Mist] as "DIRLEX" have the red ihk stamp, viz., ..4. W. Brad 121 - Vex Elliptic Steel Spring," upen the waistband— none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through tho centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided t :ether therein which is Abe secret of their flexibility and strength, and a combina be found in any other Skirt. FOR SALE in all stores whore 'FIRST CLASS skirts are sold throughout the United States and else where Manufactured by the Solo Owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY & 'CARY, 97 Chamber & 79 & 81 Heade Sts., N. Y. October 19-3m:l • T H E RE IT EMPORIUM! FOR Hats, Shoes, Trunks and Clocics, Tobacco, segari, Ccocqes, &c. ct,c FOR THE LEAST MONEY! J. 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 cheap - goods for so mans years has satilified the citi zens of Waynesboro, and' ho Fortkpaunity in getter ail, "that some things can be done as !cell as ctb era." and notwithstanding the piophemes Oridltind wishes of my neighbors, the house still stands, with the original, motto still floating o'er it, end not a sin gle star traced. - Come then old and new friends and buy from:J. Beaver • Remember his place on the east corner of the Fcpirtie: next door to Mullen's Hotel and Br. °ei nes office. BEAVER'S EMPORIUM. June. 22,1860. LIN suBILI, THE subscriber would inform hie patrons and the public generally that he has recently large. ly increased his livery stock, and is now prepares to accommodate those wishing to hire with either j- i 4 IL 110115 ES AID ITIELESS jl at the shortest notice, all • Nd g lours, Persons desiring {Horses or Bug gies, for riding or driving; would do well • to give him a Call, as his stock ' , has been selected with great care as regarkgentlenees and fast trav eling. His vehicles ALL rtrty, fashionable, and ride easy, having been bought with a view to accommodate the public. • • t Partici; conveyed to any point desired, sc. companieti l a dar'eful driver. ' • Per Fons vvish ing ' Honea Or Buggies,night or day, will please appty at his father'S Oli t ddle and Harness Shop. Main Stattet,'2 doors weal of the "Bowden House." where an attentive Ostler will always be in attendance. FRANKLIN %V 1 .A Y. 21—tf. PRICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) S° H. I R T iiiii,,,-,t Thi:o4,74,;,Nootie:, GEISERS' SELP-RUGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, too! ;v-111121:7-ittie)3-41 With the latest _lmproved Triple r Geared Horse Power, driven either by 'Gear or Belt, . This Machine ip conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, being permanently fixed on two Wheels. One hum can easily move or shift it about, so that it is poi half trouble in a barn floor as a common thrash, r and shaker. It is also easily put in operation. It is simpfe;easily managed, -eliable, durable, compact and cleanly to work by when in operation, not making near the dust as the common: machine or other Separators: Ferment eon rest assured that this machine is no hunibug,-ond judging from the high recommends'- lion of farmers that are using them, I must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far raters want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for which I hope they will give Mean opportunity; as I tam willing "to be responsible if it does.not perform as represented in this (incubi!. • No. 1 is a eight.horse - power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, six teen inches in diameter and thirty three inches long. Trunk has ten inch rake crank and sevarrakes, is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake, these carry the straw put on their tops, and deliver it on the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, op a stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily managed to carry the chaff with the dm w, or deliver it in a separate place. •The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies aII difficulties in cleaning grain against whim! weather. It hags the'grafn 111 reasonable managementomf flciently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circuinstaiti is from twenty to forty bush els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work undei favorable circumstance, it will thresh from forty'to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness to hands than any other machine now in common use. Tire No. 2 Machine, fully represented in the'above cut, is particularly adapted to the farmer's use; is intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 poundsr• has an iron thresher fialtle, and cylinder, 12. inches in diameter it ,, d 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the straw and chaff together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels of wheat, or from 800 to 500 bushels of oats per day. using four or six horses, and the same number of hands; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, etre., will thresh and clean considerably more. The Machine will threah and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the common machine, and requires no more horse.power, but in many cases does not run Ito hard. It will apply very well to a two-horse railway power Shop Prices of "Machines range from g2lO, to 13525 1 warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable fleets cir b matena workmanship, &c. rirliaving now taken a room to keep Repair Castings on hand, I have also select ed and am prepared to furn;sh a variety of tither 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 : Such as the Hagen town (Miller's) Clover Stemmer. Huller and Cleaner, which is proving by its own merits to be ope of the best machines of the kind now in use. The latest improved aucti.qtr, RE .PER AND MOW ER combined, with Dropper, and the Mower alone. The American tiny Fork and Knife combined, Hay Rakes, Fodder Cutters, Cider Mills, &c. &e. &c.,which L will furnisn on short notice and Warrant them to answer the purposes for which they are intened. or Orders solicited and promptly attended to. For further particulars. circulars, &c. arldress DANIEL (MISER, Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Veon'a. May 4, 1866.] Waynesboro' AND MACHINE GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, (MEANER AND BAG GER, AND THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND TRIPP.LE.GEARED HORSE POWERS, DRIVING EITHER BY GEAR OR BELT, AL!. FURNISHED COMPLETE, READY TO PUT ON WAGONS. I, the undersigned, desire trt call the attention of Farmers and Threshermen of Franklin and adjoin ing countice to this machine. It has been before the public for a number of years, during which time i• has given general satisfaction, and the patentee has made some very important Improvements which rent der it still more comp'ete, both for clean separating and cleaning, and also for the ease 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 : largest is eight-horse power and will thresh grid citan-from72oo-to-500-bushola-pev-atiy The small size. See the above which fully'represents the machine, also hill description, price; kc., of machine. Persons wishing machines should send in their orders in reasonable tine to insure theii being filled. 4,4wafava[in asaaaitaza cl,,aa\aaaa lam manufacturing different sizes of Sugarcane Mills (to be driven either ,by water, steam or horse power) and Evaporators and fixtures for making Syrup; also Portable and Stationary Steam Engines for driving Mills, Threshing Machines, Sa*ing Woou, &c. • I am fully prepared to make the above to order and on short notice; also GRIST AND SAW MILL GEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER-WHEELS. 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 am prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry and machine shop. Having supplied myself with the latest improved machinery, such as Lathes, Boring, Planing end 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 Graving ma chines for flooring, Stirface:Vennut npd Monlding machines, 6r.c. 1 also orer . tO the public a now and valuable improvement in my steam engines, made within the lest year, viz: for 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 %%Trento°. My. hands are all experi , anccd workmen in this line of busi ness , end I use all good material, that lam perfectly safe ip war ranting all my work. I ain 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 no accompanied with the cash. For particulars and circulars descriptive' of machine, address GEORGE FRIC4, .Or DINIZL Goan, Proprietor of Territory and solicitor of o rders. Wayneeboro,' Franklin Co. a. NEW LEATHER FINDING STORE ! LEWIS S, FORNEY & SONS, would inform the public that they have this day associated themselves in the business of Taninrrand Currying, besides have also connected with the above business a Leather and Finding store, at the house of L. S. Forney, where they will keep constantly on hand an assortment, as fellows Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and Spanish Sole, Calf Skins, Preach Calf do., Sheep, do.. French and bier's Morocco, Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style and size, Threads, Boot Webing, Laces, Galloons, Sip Sticks, 'Measure Straps, Deer Bones, Burnishes, Heel'Shaves, Last Hoops, Peg Floats. Double Cutters, Welt Knives, Nails and Tacks, Wa x , Clamps, Crimp Boards, Bubfiers, 'Bristles, Lasting lions, Files, Ink Powders, Sand Paper, Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives, Pinchers, 'Hammers; various kinds; Rasps find Fqes, Aujs'and Hdadles. Celli hour, long and Shfiglder Sticks; Eyeleits and • Eyelett Paisebos,'Striii Auls;' • - And all other articles - usually kept in such stores. Highest cash price paid for !•fides sad kTkins A leo 500 cords bark ranted. • ' Mar. 16—Iya ' . FORNEY dt SONS. COltSE'P'Springs at ' Placa 'Sp Hortractre. FINN Nu. 1 hush Macterstat liner at. Hozrucg • , =Z= AND MANUFACTURERS OF SYRUP I PATENT P oundry SHOP. TOMOUS . AID SOUR IS IiItTOSEPH DOUGLAS . Licensed Chien Agent; t) invites attention to the following laws recently enacted for your benefit, Ist. Act ofJuly 28th. 1866, additional Bounty to soldiers o€lB6l, '62 and '63. 2nd. supplementary Pension Act, June 6th, 1866, increasing pensions of Invalids to $l5, 44%0 or $25 per month, and giving pensions to Fathers, Brothers and Sisters. 3rd. Pension Act, July 25th, 1866, giving $2 per month additiOnal for eaeh child of soldiers wld • ow under 16 years of age, also to orphan children 4th. Act ofJuly 26th, 1868. Bounties and Pen. sions to colored soldiers and heirs. oth. Gratuity . ind annuity to soldiers of 1812. and their widows, by Act of Pennsylvania Legis lature of March 30, le6. also elaiMs for commuta tion of rations, other Pensions. Bounty and Arrears of pay, claims in Quartermaster and Commissary General Departments,dee., - &c. 'Recollect that - I am authorized to collct elainis for all persons. no moiler what State they midair!, except the State 4Tattfity above named..- • ` ' , " ' • , inSEPH DOUGLAS, Atiornoy and'Claim Agent. Atr gust 24, om. $1.500 e P v V 3 %); o GAR! re t , V 9 k t ie our want isrp a i g u e4t: s3o.3. l wing Machinett. Three new kinds.. ' Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above sal. sty or large commissions paid. The cortm machine, old in United States for less than $40.. which are talk licensed tky flow, Wheeler 4- Wilson, Grow 4- Italter, Singer ¢ Co.. and Ilizebekkr: 411 other cheap machines ar e a infringements end the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine, and insyrrisemment.— Circulars free. Address!, or call 'upon Shaw dz Clark, Biddeford, Maine; or Chicago, Illinois. Dec. 22,-1y BA KllSiti Molasses, also some tins Setups at /rmct t,oaetac;i'm, 73` • MINNS It - POI7IITHMAN HATlNGptirchased the Drtig Store of Dr. J. A. Refer, formerly kept by blinselt would Call ibe stien,tion of the citizens of Waynesboro' and ;vicinity to tits large and well Selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, 64. compiling everything found in ..the Drug trada My 'stock consists in part of • Drugs; , • • • Paints, Qile, • . :Varnishes, Dye Stuffs ; " ' " Oheniioals, 'perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Fancy Articles, Washes, Glass, . • • -Putty, White .I . 4ead, —•_ ginck, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon and Paregon Oil, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS MgMINIMS, Snaberger Scotch and Rappee Snuffs. Havana, Principe and Common Cigar? Pure Wines and Liquors for 'Medicinal pur poses, Cosmetics and everylks scription of Toilet Artiblie, ‘ Using my utmost exertion to sectiLre the Best and Purest articles of Drugs and Medicines, I can as re_the public that_they—will—fusd_here--enly-sue. as can be relied on. Purchasing for Cash ! AND Selling at 'small Profits ! I offer my geode at one price awl that the very lowest:. • ritf• .Phpicians' Prescriptions compcihnded with Care. March 24, 186 ff. UU Iif.ST.MUT YOU that are wonting the heat and ehrapei4 C/0033.1116 igtol743itha is in the market will do wen by calling at W. A, TIN AND STOVE STORE. The-e you will find . the 'Lamm stock of Stoves and Tin-ware in Waynesboro; The subscriber tenders to 'the community his thanks for past patronage and hopes for a confirm afion of the same. Gall and hear what induce ments he offers for you to invest. for in your deal ingeWith him you 'will be dealth with withlairgess You will find• a good stock of Brass and Copper Dippers, Brass Ladles Sheet-iron ware, Iron Wash Kettles, Iron Bread Pans Brass 'Kettles &e. AU kinds of Copper work. done and repairs made. You will find among his stock of Stoves those splen did Cook Btoves, the Niagara and Combination • They have an extra large oven, extended fire-tknr, taking a long stick of wood, square top, good draft, and in all good Bakers. In fact just the stove a good. housekeeper wishes. Don't forget to call and examine his stock. It will pay. Next door to the Post Office. Feb 16] W. A. TRITLE Fashionable Millinery GOODS! MISS M. C. RESSER WOULD inform her lady friends of Waynes boro' and vicinity that she has just returned from Philadelphia with a complete assortment of fashionable Millinery Goods, embracing among o ther articles, BOIVNETS AND BONNET TRIM MINGS of every description. • Ladies are invited to call and examine her new styles. Residence on Mechanic Street, first bons* notth east of the "Washington Inn." pp. 27--741 COAL OIL LAMPS. THE subscriber begs leave to call the etteption of the public to the fact that he ,has now on hand the finest and cheapest assortment of COAL OIL LAMPS ever offered in Waynesboro', also eplendil lot of CHIMNIES. He is also agent for Spear's patent Fruit Preserving Solution, for Canning Fruit and Vegetables without Sealing or the use of air-tight cans or jars. For curing Ci der it has no equal, as it imparts no foreign taste whatever. One bottle will preserve 128 lbs Fruit ro 48 gallons eider. J. F. KUR I TZ. • Sept. 7—tf. STONER STONM, • DRUGGISTS, AernßE receiving fresh articles in their line of bu siness from the Cities weekly," which enables t to offer and sell at a fair price, with the ad vantage of the reduction of the eastern market-- Their stock is large_ and increasing proportionally to the reduction ot the wholesale prices. They have for sale 'Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, Pain* Oils, Dye Btufrs, Fruits, Confectionary,. with all articles u-uttillY kept in drug stores.— 'Fhankful for the patronage heretofore received, re spectfully ask an increase as welt as a continuance of public tailors. : v M. M. STONER, M. 11. STONER. ' Waynesboro', August 10, 1868. ____ I'MAllligi CHAINS.; FIFTH Chains, Spreaders Butt 'Chains, long • IP Traces. and other Chsink made by the subscri ber oat of the hest material, and'always on hand at his shop, Hist end of Waynesboro'. , Aug. 31—tt. L. 81.THI . I.IMINECIFIT. F PII s cake of Ane niwit go to ' 1 • KIZRTZ'S LAVES — sicAntirkfiti,.oo '.;;; • GIIOCERI ---o--=- . L 1:D. Y :D I A AviNci just received from the Eastern mark.' Its a fresh supply of Groceries, ete., they-are' now prepared to, mast reduced prices.; Their stock embrace, in part the toliowing Cheese, Paten, chip:ll,ll64 Syrup; B uIO I IPP 'Wahines, flpiese. ground end ungteuntl, Baiting attlelea'of ell kintis, warranted fresh and of the best quality. Kerosene Lamps. shades, yvjeks and chimneys. , Also No 1 Kerosene . ° il. Eis3 CB9 CZ* CD GO '6l H. B. Navy, Nat. Leaf, Fine Cut, ono all Op beat " Con., Ilivifide of Chewlog end filmokins " Bpnne,Tobaocos of tizteen different Janda, " " COB. shell. Salt and rishr p. A. Salt, Dairy,' large awl email pack, 'Madre! 'No 1 and 310 , 11ie barrel.' . . Confections, sundrics ? Cakes and Candies, Shoe Blacking, Water and Su. Crackers, " flruahes, Oranges, Hone !` Lemons, Whk wash brindle? ? Raisons, • Washboards, • .- ' Figs, Clothes line', Prime, CprpHrtioms. Almonds, `Hickory 44 Walnuts, • Painted Duckett, . Cream Nuts. -, Buss Hewed " ' Pea Nuts, Birshel Baskets, • Pepper, , ' Clothe!, ". Tomato Catsup, Ladies Tear. Basket Pepper. S a u ce , Chip Baskets, fata. Brown's Troches, Sztrion4.ly. Babbitt's Soap, Envelopes, Harrison's '. - Note Paper, . Dobbin'? Electric Soap, Fools Cap, Castile deep, ' , !Fancy Soaps, Barlow's Indigo, Gannet Soap & Oil Paper Collars, Prepared Coffee, Robert's Embrocation. Essence " Hoover's Ink, Frey'a H. Powders, Matches, Carpet Tick's, Gun Caps, Powder and Shot Machine Twist. Sewing Silk, S. S. Black Cotton Thread, Elpool Cotton, Needles and Pins, , Darning Needles, Singer Machine Needles. Hair Pins, 1 Shoe &rings, Lead Pencils, Steel Penn, Pocket Knives, Pen Holders, " Combo, —Long Comb 4, Lilly—W_hitA, Ladies' press Com'a, Wan Fqn, Hair Oils, Perfumeries, ~ Nerve and Bone Liniment. Cocoa NIP& ' 1 And connected with the Grocery we have Flow and Feed which we will deliver at Mill prices. 1 'The highest prices paid for Huger and Eggs and all kinds of Country Prodpce. We are thankful for past favors, and by strict at tention to bu-iness and ' a desire to please all, hope 1_ rIT - Wieive a liberal share of the public'g patronage, for we feel confident that MR goods and prices will compare favorably with. those of any other house. LIDY & DICKEL. May 11—tf. , NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COON 80 STONEHOUSE WOULD respectfully inform the public that ‘V they have now opened at their new room,on the aouth•tiyeet corner of the Diamond, in Waynea: boro', a large and well seleelted stock, of Dry Goods, . Groceries, . Hardware • and Cutlery, IrorG-Steel. Nails, Coach•makors Goode of every description T Queensware,-Cedarware,-Bboes.-Car pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush. es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a well regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh and have been bought for cash at the late decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from, our long experi ence in business, and a determination to sell gcoda at small profits, we shall be able to-offer unusual inducements to all buyers who desire to save mon• ey. Please call and see for yourselves. We have a large and well assorted stock of all. plc and fancy Dry Goode, embracing • • Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, beans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords.Den into, Stripes, Checks , G inghams, Linin and Cotton Table *pets, Crash fir Towels. Calicoes,Delains, A Ipacces, FANCY DRESS GOODS, Trimings, Shawls, Drown and Bleached Sheetings and 81urtings, Tickings, Linens, Flannels, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re ceiving new goods every week and will supply any article wanted that we have not on hand in a few days. We pay the highest market price for all kinds of country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruit, Rags, drc„ May 25, 1866: FIRST NATIONAL BANK Waynesboro", Franklin Ca. Pa. Capital paid in 375.000. Collections made promptly and remitted for at lowest rates of Exchange on New York. Diredors S. Amberson, Alex. Hamilton, George BCSOIe, George Jacobs. Daniel Mickley John Price, Henry Good, James 11.'Clayton, Joseph Price. Correspondents:—The First National Bank of Philadelphia and 9th National Dank of New York. W. &Manson , Pretet. Jim' Pamirs. Cub. 4 ' , V - - I ' , akiiSLIMS' lairingeEM , V , ' . .. C•4 '' ' e - , ri , T. J. FILBERT, , . DRAPER. . . ,Has constantly fur sale a full assortment o GOODS jor Gentlemen's ware. ' 12Ir Latest City Fashion always ort.haad. :; , Narmi sg aboro', Pa. SOiDall= ''. 1i1inn...r...77=.= 9 i ltir R 3.0. L. HOLLIN BERGER, Main Street In opposite the •.Bogde a House," is at all time, supplied with the latest styles et* .Vtllinev Goods May 18. ETCALFE & EITESHEW go East every month, the year retool, to porthole goods: therefore lan fr&li itoak and latest styles elf dm time. laug.4l. NEW MACKEREL—New Shore Mackerel at • "ffoaviirrea, amp & CJ's. i-libeember 14 Teae—Young Mum Oolong
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