Ovfvfa). Oestv.4 Vbeapest . . , , , , - x-raT uelarm' 6-civieNix-sts GEORGE air, Has moonily Ofetiol tip:aa entire: now stook of ow lea mt. isc row 4iFr AND •SIJIII3IEit nETNINE, All of wbioh has been' obtained from the justly colobuted house of A. JARRETT, Bal timore. , Ever nrticle soft! is WARRANTED to ho of the best custom make, and •the material lust w .at it is ri presented to be. r. • A tell assortment of GENTSLFURNISMING GOODS always on band, such as Under Clothing. Clovefi. Ildndkerehiefs, Hose, Collars,.&e.l All we ask is, that you give us one trial, and you will clasp; buy, for remember we Jo not keep badly made clothing and the •goods aro all of the latest itts le. GEO. BENDER, " May 4 ly] Waynesboro'. cl 1 I ELT A Wood Working•an. ESTABLISHMENT AND MILLS 1 continuing the manufacturing of all of Building Material, such as SASH, Doors, Shutters, Minds, FA CMG, "MOULDINGs, roor-Frames, Window-Frames, Fr.ooßrsa, &e. E• W .- U TRW ollor By mill and circular saws of every description.— A biting a continuation of favors, I promise still to sc.ll on as equitable terms as possible, considering trams and prices. For further particulars apply to —tlia—subscriber—and proirictor. Factory 2miles :Southeast of Waynesboro'. A i , ril 1, 186,1 AT TIIE "TOON HALL! has jtog recoiyrol-a full assortment of •V V (minds, in his line of business. his htock consists in part, ofall the latest styles of men's and toys EATS AND CAPS , men'e, Worneti's, 3lisses, Boy's and Children's -BOOTS GAITERS, SHOES • cud Sl;ppers of every deFerip!io•r. Ladies and hisses • ZZ3 CE) LU . -3 CEI 3 Bonnet Frames, Trimmines, Sundowns and ( Hats Dress Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Hair Nets, Hait Coils, Hosiery, Wows, Parasols, Sun Umberellas Fans, &c. choi.l, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Station. cry of all kindt; Notions and Fancy Goode. Allot which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest Jima I—tf. J. it. WELSH. THE PHRENAKOSMIAN INSTITUTE. A Select Classico/ School for young Ladies and Gentlemen, ae Green Castle, Pa. DIONG HUGHES. A. rd. Principal. Full and Winter Session will commence Sep. 3. 1.866: TUITION. For Primary coins° per term of 20 Wet ks 41q,C0 Advanced English course " 10,00 • Classical course •• 15,00 • Musie on Piano, Organ or Guitar 24 Les inctuding use of instruments l2 60 u . Vocal Music per raisin 5,00 Board can he secured with the Princiral or in private families. • Fr Send for a Circular. `Aug 3 tf. • • 'C'SEFIM FOR .ALL! I lir ' 11E Grc•ver & Baker Sewing Machines of dd . filen& kinds. both family and lock stitch, at va. 7 ous prices and for the different kinds of work, viz: Tailors, Saddlers. end Coach Makers . , and for lam • ily sewing geneaally, are, kept constantly on hand and for sale ut my room next door to stoner's Drug Store, where an operator will at nil times show bow the work is done. Havi g obtained thesngency,fox " I I of Franklin , sign Washington, Fred crick and Alle,ghotty counties in 1N Inm prepa rtd, to furnish machines in any of these counties. 111 ay 1 1,—,11)' fIENRYI.IItII.I, J-Ittli6l..s . n.iNiz, at. D. T• N. SNIVELy, Y. D. Its FRANTZ & SNIVEL‘r having associa ',tea themselves in the practice of Medicine end li . urgery would st.te that they are well prepared to goat ail medical and surgical .cases. Persons in debted to.oither of the above willplense make early tettlemont to the time of their association, as *tiny v.ish to close their old books. Office in Dr. Frantz's residence in the room for merly necupied us a store room by Mr. 1, Beaver. April 14—tf. BARBERING I BARBERING I 111 1111 subscriber would inform his c ustom era nd the piddle g<•ue•rally that ho purposte contin• wing the Barbering buHiness, next door to the New (;, eer y, having purchased the interest of 'C. 'C. illioyual in the Shop and is now prepared to do hair saving, shaving, shampooning. etc.,' in the. ,best style., The patronage of the public ie respectfully ,solicited. WM. A PRICE. , •lodarch 2. ISSO. • T3i5R 'THE, SVAISON —Vie am in regular re. etipt on esniY 'Friday afternoon of FISH AND orSTEIIS, ;Li "ii;Und condition alai of tw34 , t, qualities,„and sold short profits. o,rdersrespeeiruily solicited from it L STA U N ANT Wieni . inr •oy sten and • other goods in theialiue , orLich will be fill ed promptly and tat :womanly. ' • f "City" Sweet Potstiles ton hand and for sale tl,iougttout the season, - ' • . • • let, AB. 18fir. HOBTETTZI4I2I3D:at 'l44, 4 ri't; , BigTCWE.A , . L4IVIA sizes 9.4 10-4 11-4 12-4 134 Via tcntdie 3iiilkets-diifetantsize& - all vrhoT %Milt . .eliesp euigo r'Rf ~ltiY'~~~l. I"4titoi 1 1 0 wa tt% &left , trity u esivii T. Gititelr.VitilladldiWilid.,. • Iste42— ly Cohditibp Pcividers PRIOS2S C,ENts PAitli, OR $1 A BOX. A • • ' HE immense Stilts of theie powdersduring the short period they' have-been - before the publiede a sufficient guittentee of their "great Ipenultirity: semi the decided benefitii,detivAl limn their use. They are Confidently recommended not only its a preventive, but as a complete cure for all discasei incident to ihe Horse. Cow py /fog, as. Distemper; Founddi, Yelled, Water, Heaves, Loss of • -By theif use thii Horse's iippetite is improved, and dOrangement of the digestive organs corrected, so,f: tening the skin, and giving to the coat it sleek and shining appearance, and may, he 'used with perfect safety at all , times, as it contain no ingredients which can injure n horse, whether sick or well. These powders also possess peculiar properties in increasing 'the quantity of milk in cows, thereby giving them an importance and vahie which should place them Air the -hands orall interested.- • For fattening cattle, they aro invaluable. In all diseases to which the Bog is subject, as Ulcers in tl.e Lungs and Liver, etc., we guarantee their oft eiency, if once fairly tried. BENDER . - • Cur e of Rheumatism, Strains, Sprains, Numbness of the Limbs, Wounds, Frosted Feet and Hands 1..-tpav ins, Saddle Galls, Poll Evil, Ring Bruises, Swelling of all• kinds and in fact every Disease for which an Em brocation is. - appliento'e. The Cleanest and Cheapest Liniment in Use. It is exttnsiv= ='• --in many parts of the coun try,. arid be' . compoun ,ot the most valuable and ': • •' remedies, Ito proprietor recommends it with the utmost confidence as a safe and_ certain remedy. Seta in Wayneihoro' by F. Ponnzustes, and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. Prepared by W. D. Bell, Apothecary, (Graduate of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.) Hagerstown, April 20-Iy. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley's celebrated Patent THE wonderful flexibility_antLgrewt_comfoit and_ pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic - Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, • Railroad Cwr s , Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Pronienade 'and Home Dress, as the Skirt can he 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; hot found in any Single Spring! Skirt. A Lady having Enjoyed . the PlessUre, Comfort. and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex El liptic Steel Spring Skirt for a'single day crud never afterwards willingly 'dispense with the r Use. Fur Children, itlitwes and YoungLailies •they are supe rior to all others. D. F. GOOD. They will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary Skirtii will have been thrown aside as useless. 'l'he• Hoops aro covered with deublo and twisted thread,- and the bottom rods are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them trom wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, &c. 'I he Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies And is universally recommended by the Fash ion Magazines as the STANDARD BEIRT DF+IILE FASO• lON ABLE: WORLD. • To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in Crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect mailufap. tore, stylish shape and Mush, flexibility, durability, ' comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's, Duplex. Elliptic, or Double Spring. Skirt, and he sure you get the genuine article. CA UTION.—To guard against istrostrton be particular to "tome that skirts offeied 'aif "nurhEi" have the red ink stamp, viz., "J. W. Bradley's Du piex Elliptic Steel Spring'," upen the waistband— none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thns revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a combination nut to be found . in any other Mart. FOR SA LE in all stores where MST CLA/3:3 skirts are sold throughout the Unittd States aud . else where Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Patent, MIMS, BRADLEY .& - CARY, 97 Chamber & 79 & 81 Iteade Sts., N. 11",. October 19-3nal . . - EMPORIUM! FOR • , Hats, Shoes, Trunks and . . Cloeks, Tobacco, &gars, Candies, &c. &c , FOR T lIE LEAST • - MONEY • • 3. BEAVER, - The finander of this en. terprice in Waynesboro', A. D. 1854, has again fit. tad up a new room. no shelves and drawers are filled with an entire new stock of the .latest style.— Fat ts are stubborn things and selling superior and cheap goeds for so many years haesatisfied the zone of Waynesboro', and the community , in goner. al, "that some things can be done as well as oth (Ts," and notwithstanding...the prophecies and kind wishei of my neighbors, the house still stands, with the original motto still floating o'er it, and not a sin gle star °raced. Come then old and new Molds and buy from J. Deaver. Remember his place on . the east corner of the square, next door, to Mollen'tolotel, and Dr., Oel lig's office. • BEAVER'S EMPORIUM. • Jun , . 22,18013. •, LIVETIY SVIRLE, TLIE subscriber would inform his patrons and the public generally that he has recently large. 'ly increased his Livery stock, end, is noir._ prepared 'to accommodate those wishing ,to'' hire with either a Ntt fli k ; 100.S1S 141111CLES TI E at the shortest notice, all ' 4 277\4 . 1 - hour's. Persons desiringilorses"or Bug gies, forriding or driving, trould do well to give Wins call, as hi stock has been selected with great • care as regsraMectlerices ant! fast trav eling. • 'llis Vehicles it.t..N,‘M.05 11101 ;a 1 40.144-r • i 4 illingi. havinglicett bottght eritf4, thei ,l2 4 ll c,- , I * ,ac• climrinieji4 -11 'qtreful. : 1 14 v14. ~• • 'Pots owishing H orsei , eißlieesonlhi or alay,„ will please apply at his father's Saddleentl. Mimes/ t bhop,° Mein ttioet; 2 tioingraresu ofa theL":"ltowiliiii, ones," where an attentive - 6)410 ,- IM . itwayw , be in attedepe'i',-' 2 lllAl94 , lN . WEAGlittlr .,4 e • .4epteigher,2 l -I.l£ • • • •.: ' FOit 1101tSES;:bitint,AND SWIM --o--- GRpATM3T u I; M IIIIRIT BELL'S WHITE_ U*L cm-.25-ewrrst—li A Pozoolul Oleaginus Compound for the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) SKIRT., .. .. i . :' -. 04 ,,, p ,.....tr i :47...<- 0 , 4 0 ,—A, ,, ...4,7 , — , :t. , . x,,,,,,± 0 ,v. f , 7 ~5 4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,......0z . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,„,...,....7 .7 P I '' ' ~, ra" . s hit . e• ' it ~ ~ . . . .. ~. irartniOrs*l;l:*loo:se - nt the grOatos4vtinitapki*Tiltrasit lug Grain trithi 7, • • ''''; -. G;RIS:ERS' 7 BEI'V-11E011A TING "- - CLEANER' AND,BAGGER. • With the latest' liiipiwiTed:Triple-Geared horse Power, • . ' driven either 4y . - - ;Gear Belt:' This Machine is .conveniently arranged. for hauling and threshing,' being permanently fixed on two wheels. -Ale man can easily move or shift iLabont; so that it •ia not hall. ticiu,ble in a barn' floor as a common thrasher and shaker. It is also easily put in operation. It is simple, siasilY Managed, reliable, durable, compact and cleanly to work by when in Operation, not making near the dust as the comriton machine of other 'Separators, . • Farriters can rest 011460 - that this machine is no humbug, and judging from the high recommenda tion of fondue that are using them, Intuit Come.to the Conclusion that it Is the ;Very Machine that rat 'mers want, and will have as soon as they 'have an Oppcirtunity to appreciate and attest its nferits,i•for which I hope they will give me an opportunity, as :I am willing to be responsible if it does not perform as represented in this Circular.. • • No. a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher-frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, six teen inches in dlitineter and thirty three' inches long. Trunk has ten inch-sake crank and lumen rakes, isthirty•five inches wide,and delivers the straw on the secolid,iiihe, these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it on the stacker, whichlvill deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on 'a stack fifteen to eighteen. feet high, and can be easily manapd to carry ,the chaff, with the straw, or deliver it in rt separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the strati and chat; remedies all difficulties in cleaning grain against winos , weather. It bag's the grain hi reasonable' management, suf ficiently clean for market, and' its •capacity, under ordinary eireitattitances, is from twenty forty bush els per hour, using-eight herseit and the same number of hands; but to foree the work under favorable circumstance, it Will• thresh frotnlforty to fifty bushels per hour, and with' more ease and agreeablenesi to hands than any other machine now in centurion use. • • The No. 2 Machine,fully represented in the above cut, is 'particularly. adapted to the farmer's test; is intended to apply to any. common lever or railway power; Weighs 1;300 podnds; has an iron thresher frame, and cylinder, 12A Indies in diaufeter aillB.incheei , long; delivers the clean grain in tinge, or if desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, enn•dellver the show and chaff together, will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready fer•rnarket, from 100 to 175 bushels of wheat, or limn 300 to 5041 bushels of oats per day, using four or six horseiond,the'same number of hands; but to force the work, under most,filvorable circumstanceS, good grain,4cc .. will ' Considrtibly - iriorlfelllrwhine will threah and clean all kinds of common crisp .me, an requires no more .orse power, apply i•ery *eII to a two•horse railalay,pOliver • : Shop . Priees of 'Machines - .range fiom $2lO, teil - g 525: . rgri warrant he ineebieeste be asAbov,e represenbed;trep.aiiiinst 60-4 ' o - son:able .deibetiOf tibiteriet „ workmanship, &c. . • ; . . • . . . Fs'7llnving now taken a teem to keep itepair • Watings on hand, I have alaO:pideeted and am prepared to furnish a variety. of other agricultural implements, the latest and best -improved; .and such as are best adapted to the *ants' of the farmers of this part of the country,: Such es the Hagers town (Miller's) Clover Stemmer, Huller find 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 RBA PER AND Pitt;):W. , l ER combined, with Dropper, , andihe• Mower atone. The American Hay Fork and Knife ccubjoed,! Hay. Rakes, roddei (hitters, CiderMills,.&c. &c. &c. which I will furnish on short notice and warrant' them to answer, the purposes for - which they are intention:- • - " ..1 7, arOrdiSrs solicited and-promptly attended tcr. , nthliess. , ~..111A1.1111111 iratiMlkl‘ • 'Vti - nytirsbbro', Franklin Alny,4, 1136G.] Wetlyneoro' AND MACHIXE GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, GLEANER AND BAG GER, AND THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER'AND TRIPPLE•GEAREU HORSE POWERS, - DRIVING EITHER BY GEAR OR BELT, ALL FURNISHED (;DEPLETE, READY TO. pttr . 0M - WAGONS. . . • . , , . _,_ I, the undersigned, desire to call the attention of rarmers.and „Threahermen of Franklin and adjoin ing counties to this machine. It has been before the ptiblie for a number Of,,yearis, during•which time i. has given irencral , satiefaction, and the patentee has made'.sonie very important improvements which rent der it still , more comp'ete, both for clean separating tinireleaning, 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 sada-. , faction. I ain Mannfactuting two sizes, - iriz . : " . . • . The largest is eight horse power and, will thresh and clean frozn .200 to 500 bushels ,per clay. The small size. See the above which fully represents' the Machine, also. full description, price,&c.i of machine. Lets wiehing,ntaihineli should send in their orders in reasonable time to insure then being filled. , •. „. , azapaafta4vitc) owaraaamicia-Qoa,..a AND :OF SYRUP 1 . .. , .. _ _ . I ern mannfacturin,g.ilikenhitirizes Or thrprearie Millsito,be driven either by water, steam.or - hors& tig power) and Evaporators and fixtures for makiSyrup; also 'Portable and Stationary Steam Engines for driving Mills, Threshing Machines, Sawing Wilbu, &c. • lain lully prepared to make the'above to order and on short notice;• also GRIST AND SAW MILL GEARING, SHAFTING AND P,ULLEYS,IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER-WHEELS. IRQN GEARING,, &c, , Stoves and Plow castings;also cast iron and - wrought iron pipe for steam omelet., 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, Bitch as Lathes, Boring, Planing end Drilling Machines, MMus can rely onitating their work done in the moat satisfactory manner. I am also prepared to manufacture to order machinery for wood. such as Tonging . and . . Groying ma chines for flooring, Surface. Tenout and Monlding machines. &c. - , • lAlso offer to the Ohne a new and valuable . improvement in my, steam engines, made within the last 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 machine's are sold under warrantee. My banes are all experi enced workmen in this lino of business, and I use all good material, so.that I run perfectly safe in war ranting all my work. ;' 1 . . lam altm prepared to do refiairingin workman like tranner,'On the shortest notice. Orders - relicited and promptly. attended to. All orders sent in for repairing ausfee accompanied ; with the cash. - For particulars and circulars descriptiVe of machine, address GE.oticm -rztlcir ° Or Denim VerAtory anti aforders, Waynesboro,'aineWaynesboro,'Franklin Co. nim Oina Pa. NEW LEATHER AND • . IDNG STORE. Lil EWES S. FORNEY & SONS, would inform the public that they havti this :lay arisaciated themselves in the business of Taningiand.Curryins, besides have also, conuceted with the above business a Lea'therantl Finding store, at the house of L. tiL Foiney, where they. will keep constant) a ll assortment. as fellows: : • Spanish Sole, Calf Skins,Freneh Cali * do.; ~- Sheep ,d 0.,. French and Mena Morocco, Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every stYle :and .sizo, Thr eads; Boot Webing, Laces, Galloons, Size Sti ck s , 31easure Straps, Deer Bones,' Bitrnisbea, noel Sbavei,last DOcips, Peg Floats, D ouble Cutters, Welt Knives, Nails and Tackra, 7 •4l 7 ex; Clatups,, Crimp Bonids, Babbers, , Bristleti, Lasting ; 'lrons, - Files, • Ink Powders 'Sand P ap er ,. ConipazZes ,B ,not Treesi ; Pegs, Knives, ii S olo ,ll a P h i ii iiev h-tl i et l lr es ae , r iii lb° ll3 6lllg an ehr d i slvaaor Sk irting, i d o l u e e s , irk e ie t rad l l a i l s i l lkt r a' o ni l dß , S. 5...• . . .. F l, :y on i g iet a t n p d u tlo h u e l ;t d i e z r t S ri t p ink A s n , ig i Fi i, yol_otts , enil lie 'Anti la:ether tittieleieusualltteprifi'snch itores; ' ifighoitesiehiriceilaid for Bideir arid '§ikinti'LL. . 4 0 1 C -• 'Also 600 cords - bark wants 1 . ' .., " ' ,"...' " • lor:_1( -r - -"T:11 - 77 --- FORTM*841311N.0; . T aV ' Pl. ORSET'Opriii'llosac. i - ' 'Lir- , -. 7. • m4a f ra) c!!_ • klakil.tak ' • S:F: RAI•EiNT GIIAIN SEPARATOR, gramgenerally thieshed with the tad. it-wilt, ny case it'" ol :. it# 4 .t..Ti SHOP. TO MRS fill SOLES Eli TOSEPII DOUGLAS, Licensed .Claim' Agent, a invites 'attention to the •.folloWing laws recently enacted for y_oiir beirefit„" • . .Ist. Act ofinly 28th; IMO, additional Bounty to soldiers of 1801, ?nand '63.. • " 2nd. - - Supplementary 'tension Act, luno,Sth. 18J6, increasing penifons of Invalids: to $l5, $lO 0425 per month. and giving pensions to. Fathers, Brothers and Sisters. - 3rd. Pension Act, July 25th, .1864-giving $2 per month additional for each ,child of soldiers witl• oisr troller 16 years of age,, also .'to orphan children- Act of dilly 20th',-186 4 1. Bounties and Pen. as to colored soldiers and heirs. ' sth. Gratuity and annuity to soldiers of 1812. and their'witlows, by Act of Pennsylvania Legis. !store of March 30, 1866, also claims for 'commuta tion of rations, other Petisiorts, BOunty arid Arrears 'of fay, claims in Quarterrnister and Commissary General Deparfnierits, ,Recollect that I .ent authorized th collect Claims_ for all 'persons. no , metier what State they. regd.) in, except Me State gratuity above named.", • ItiSEPli DOUGLAS; -' - " • Attorney and Claim Agent.' A ugnst 24, Cm. DR: T.,D. F.RENCIL ' • , 3,33l* i l s Eitt r & '' ''•• • • •.• '• • TNBElM3,lleantifal•and Durible.lcitit:aiounted .. on' Platiati, Oold v and',VolCanite. ' Paiti'eniar ,attention t giveri„tfr the 7 pr*ryittion • of the natural teeth.' • ' . - Teeth',d traded .without pain throtigli :th4, jets* of Nitrous Oxlde.Ogieel • ; Official his residence On Mechanic Stied. 'Oat, 11-:j Lfs•irt, • . „ „ • _ „ • . 'int) 1 .- •• "t? , -t - AND . pluiNsg I , t Pi TO traTiiiHnt, Ai= „.„:‘„ ' AWING purchemed tti.Drng Store' of Dr. J. Itoyei, fOrraerly_keiiiby himself. would calf the atteitticm..of„se Mtizeits of—Witimeioborikt-sind vicinity sikdiVitili Seibitantkla et I - ' IlliDICINgS*11: k • coinpriainiiateiyaiiniefoiikitiiii bini' EsittV. My stoctotonsitto Onit of "'' Paints. ) ,. Oils, Varnishes , , :• . Dye ; •E uIN Chemicals, . 'Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes, Glass, --- . Putty... -: • . „ . . . . White Lead , ..., Carbon and Paregon Oil, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS gtINFIEtTRAS, Siaberger Sootek and Rappee Snuffs. Havana, 'Principe and • Common Cigars, Pure Mitres and ijetarsisrMedieinal pur— poses, Cosmetics and every de- Usiug my utrnest crertion to secure the Beseand Purest articleis orDrintir — and Medicines, I can as: sure the public that they will find here only such a's can he relied' on.; • - • • • ,Purchasing for :Cash! Selling.4t 5inp.11,1 3 1.,44.ti51;t- I'offer •ette trier AM that the very; lowest". . tr PhYsiffis'',RP B 9ll9ltoileAcniriunildtbliatil cared March 24-, 1688 . is WISDOM atol ECONOMY , to: lnsure In the • EMIT • CONPANIP, • awl there to none better than the Ohl Insurance Co.of North America.'" 1'794. Incorporated 1791. INSURANCE COMPANY North America, PHILADELPHIA. , • MITE Abstract of the fllnd Semi-Annual State ment,'A showing the condition of the Company on the 2nd day of January, 1865, shows the Total Assets to W 111,715,171 71. . ' • • - garll Years Successful; flintiness Experience LV'The Prompt Payment of $17,500,000,00 hosse UIPA Reputation for Honorable Dealing Linsurpess ed r. WAnd Cash Assets exceeding s;1,700.000,00,! Claim the References of the public for this, the Old est Insurance Company in America. LIlIECTO118•: _ . Arthur G. Coffin, Wm. Welch,' John Mason, Sane! W. Jones, R. D. Wood, O.L. Harrison John L. Brown, - Wm. E. Bowen . P. R. Cope. Chas. Taylor, Jas:N.Dichson Ed. H 'Prosier Ambrose White, 8. M. Wain, Ed. S. Clarke Wm. Cummings, 'l'. Charlton Henry., ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pres't. CHAS. PLATT, (3,e'ry. Nov. 24-6m] Jos. DotravitsiAg't, Waynesboro' Fashionable millinery GOODS! MISS M. RESSER VoulaY inforM her lady friends of Waynes bow' and vicinity' that she has just returned from Philadelphia with a complete , assortment 'ot fashionablellillinery Goods, embracing • among o ilier sitictes, 80N1.% ETS AND BONNET Tia* 111INGS of every ; description. 'Ladies are invited to call and examine her new styles. Residence on Mechanic' Street, first house notth cast Of the "Washington Inn." pr. 27.-4 f COAL OIL' LAMPS. pilE subscriber begs leave to ' call• the, atterlion I of the Public to the fact that he has noci fon hand the finest and cheapest assortment of COAL OIL LAMPS ever ofPred in Waynesboro', also a splondil lot of 01-111INIES. 'Reis alsAagent for Spear's patent Finit ,Presorving • Solution, for Canning:Fruit:anaNegetablcs without Sealing of the use of airtight cane or jars. For curing Ci der it has no equal..as it imparts no foreign taste whatever. One bottle will preserve 128 the Fruit ro 48 gallons cider. ; , J.F.. KURTZ. Kept." 7-+tt: STON4RA ,STONtill;,,-, DRUG GISTS, A ' RE receiving fresh articles in the line'of bu-. 21, siiiwerfrom the Clain weekly, 'which enables. mem to offer and sell at a fair price, with the ad , vantatO of the reuctitin of the eastern ',Market 'Their stock is'large . iniit Increasing proportionally to the ireiluftkon'tot the, 'wholCsale Juices. They 'have for sale Drage,. Medicines, Tatent,Medicittea, l'aints, , ' Oils, DyeStull Fruiti, Confectionary, with all 'articles *.ti.ually kept in. erug atores.*; Thankful.for the patron:4c: beretiifore received, reT - spectitilly.w..k•antlacieise as well Si continuance of public favono, M. STONER, M.II,,STONER. Woynesboro';',Vingtia - VW•4Bfaie',2 O , - -he of fi) e calve - -me Soajr,gou must gt) to I la . WKISS.IfoI . I.I 2 4. 1 4 15 440 14 iliiticai :: ; .arkog 46 PAgngix• :..: ti TlLLTSi,Q4u4arpdit,car,4o4- at , ,-:, , tr-, , ... , t ::.,. 1 , • -,-:.. : 3r+ f:4 tfi • r ; ft ' S:,:tett.!; , { rpatatA ff ara zo i e s st , ..:Vr llEN , yi — ci — fivizitter.iablie — ii fine*ii.ki• la: '9::~ ~` L CILELIG • - firai toisini-, ets frcsll.so.PPli 3 Of now piefiered at - readied' prices; I'llefe stock -•-• embnpirillVitt this inty*inpt r-'f.f.• , • •.L , r. , 'spo r e ; bcar6ee.;•-7 1:1- 7 46 ** , H3 10 P tr • A #3 _ Molasses; , W tbiiitiee; aittelea of ali wtiWante4fitigh anit,of, , ,thn Iwo Analki . , - Korosekis : 1 4 1 4iiii:'shinisall*Okil.,l4013_etiliniaeys Also No 1 Keroleine O it. • •-• • • -I,', 1; ":•", A ' Rail ID . . E13 . 451. 01-:111-: 32) Eila a Zinek, Linseed. Oil, Fish Oil, NEW- GOODS! NEW GOODS t Wt n h ti el L;Lrig i c o c w itn o l p iy erie in d fo st rm tse t i h r e nc p w uh r l o ic om th o a r : the eouth•wfat corner of the Diamond, in -Warns, bolo', a large and Itellaciected stock of • Dry Goody, • • 4 GrOcerieg,,' • . . , liakdi*titer . • ' and Cutlery; hen, Steel, Nene Coach-makers Goods of every description, queenswaie, Cedarware, Shoee, •Oar pets, Oil Cloths, Paintft, Glass, Oils, Vallrish Brush• •es, Fish;Balti and all' kind of Goods kept in a wolf. regulated store. Our goods are:all :le* and, fresh. and have been bought for-cash al the late decline in prices. . ' WeVfititici ourselves that from our. long experi ence jh business, and. a determination to sell gcodit, at 'small profile, we Shall be 'able • to. offer unusual, inducenients buycis win) desire to 'snit, mOn .ey. Please call and 'see for yOurselves. -We have" forge and well assorted sleek . of sta ple' and fancy Dry Goods, embracing ' Cloths, .Cz,issimeres, • , Pcittirtetts,..Teans,!r;stee49, Cottonsties, ConTS, Peri ins*, Stripes, CheCkst, ingtatms, bin in and Cotton. Table lcopers, 'Crash for 'rowels, CalicOes, Peking; A Itst6Cas, " FANtt DRESS GOODS Trinaings f Shawls, Broton and' Mooched Shootings and Slortingit„'Tickings, Linens, Flannels, White Goods, Glover!, Bosjory'arid Notions, - 'We nro eciving new goods every week and will supply any article wanted that we have' ot on hand a few days ' • - . We pay the higheit market price for all•kinds of country produce such as Bacon, Lardi Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruit, Rags, &c, • May 25, 1856, , : • -' FIRST . NATIONAL BANK Wthyntsboro 9 ,lFraiiitlin Co, Pa. Capital paid in $75.000. Colle'ctiona made promptly and remitted for at Lowest rates of Exchange an New!York. • : Diredora . t 3. A mberson, Alex. Haniiiton, George Desore, George Jacobs. -Daniel Mickley John Price; Henry Good, James H. Clayton, Joseph erica. ' . . Correspmadents :—The First National Bank of Philadelphia and 9th National Bank of New York. W. S. AUBSRSON, Pros's. Jim. Fames, Cash. . Nmantrzzrzmzzlirmz ..6 , .-. .r.- ~ --. T. .4. FILBERT,- ; -_ - ... ' - "-D R'A.T Eli .;,* '—"" Has eat:slangy fur Oak iljull aasortmesy o t GOODB - for . Fenflthie il' ware. ~ • 4 , 4 e .lllsriatest C i ty F a shion :o434 - on *id., '• „N: All4tiorbore, Pa. • - • i • ,'" MEXMUNISiNIMMI=VOININI r /404.01-BERGDR; 11 sit; Stieet opposite Hinsi,7l3. 'supiltiett r idOit:s:ite4 r, ' j VlAA°4 ' nu!e , ell.riPW l l4! ). . PPrehase !g". 44 1! k • tpa t i al thdirenrir htiic G r ata ocit: Fitt las °A- styos.all th de ' • . [aug. . • 7,ft, - tt ':1,...'•••6:1;.m". (1"‘ lk. ; orb -• ; • .1 2i=:. • It U. Navy, LNal.laioc, Fine Cut; and nll " Cam, Wands of Chewing and '-kaniilkinit nfiy. TOP#Cri:Of -4,l4lbient " _7 • sitait'altit:rts Salt, pain', :largo and man eaci4 :Biackrel No 1 and 3by the barral:: • •' ' 41 ' r„ Coitftetioni. . . ...Cakes and Candies,-, , ; Shoe Blacking; . Water and- Sa. Crackers, " . Brushes, . .:Oranges, :'• : - • Horse "t• • - Lemons, , • • •: ' Wh't wash-brashei Raisons, :: • : ' ._•- Washboards; Figs, . :* • Clothes lines;. • - Prunes,: - Corn Broornsi • i Almonds, . , . Hickory " •••Wilnitts, --,' :• -, ' - Painted Bfickete, Cream Nats, . . Braes Hooped, '•• .., ' Pea Nuts, ' , . Bushel Baskebi,; Pepper. ' Clothes " " "Trireme Catsup, Ladies Tray, Baskets .Peppci. Sauce, - • Chip gaskets, &e. - Brown's Troches, STATIONAIY. Babbitt's Soap, Envelopes, . Harrison's .. i. . Note Paper, Dobbin's• Electric Soap, , Foote - Cap, - , Castile Soap, . Fanny SOripsi. .Barlow'S Indigo, . • Gallager,Scap& Oili ' Paper Collars, '.' • ' Prepared , Cofee p , ,Roberti Embrocation. -• Essence '6 , Hoover's Ink, . FieY's-ii.iitivideiti„ Matches, ; . -' . • . Carpet' 'F.ickit,' Gen • Cam ' Povirder and Elliot 5 .. lachinelllivist- Seeing-Sit : ,-....-, :..- , Black Cotton Thread,. . Spool Cotten. NeSdlee and Pins, Ditniag Needles,. ' SingerMichine - 101es, Itaii - Plas• • • .... Shoe Strings,. i ' - ' LesdPeneils, Steel Pens, - Pocket Knives; 'Pea Holders,... ,-; • • f! , ..- • -Combs; . - , :Long Combs, .. 1 . -': •' tillj.Witit6-: •• ' Ladies' Dress- Coral a, ~. Mean Fun,.: ' Hair Oils, ' .• ,-, . . Perfarnaieri, Nerve arid bone f,iniment, Coeba Nati. And connected" With the Girat'erY-:_we haviti .Flour and Teed whisk is'eviill-aelivet -at Mill-prides. .-. Or The highest: prices paid for Butter and Eggs. and all kinds of Country. Prodtsceb• . , , : , . : lI V I/ i nrC; • 04#11*.f,or past lasarM,alla by-strict itt ,tention to'bri , ,iness. pad rs, desire to please al),,hops to reoeive a „liberal 'bare of , the . public's patronage, lbr ipe kiei , gimfident that .011 f goods and prices, wilt - idenpare faiorablY with those or any - other house, lADY . & D . IcliEL. Ng" 1 l'itf.,:'' -, : . 7 ., , •,_, ~. . NEW STORE. COON &-STONEHOUSE nitziaartrakty GOODS. rERWOIIk--z-V4a041 jep 81 .liiisrarrint.Riztii deer luta' Count 1, •