X10:000 POUNDS 9F RUTH! THE quantity of butler madir in tide country is too small. It can be increased 10.000 pounds by the use of Nixon's Horse and Cattle Powders. Good for ell diseases of Hcrses. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Bold by J. F. KURTZ", ' Waynesboro'. CS" Bead these ',certificates, hundreds of which could be published Four or five years ago, J. S. NIXON compound ed a Horse and Cattle Posfder, and asked me to try it. r I was the first farmer to whom it was given and the first one to use it for stock. f found irful ly equal to what , Mr. Nixon said of it, and I have used it extensively .since end heartily. recommend it to farmers as a sure th ing in fattening stock of all kindi and a capita Powder for Horses. . • MICHAEL'EDERSOLE. Chambersburg, DeCember, A 865 Ma..l. S. Nixox.—To the multitude in this por tion Of our Statepthrolßiavei used your Cattle Powder,. no commendation is necessary. Its beneficial ef fects have been fairly tested, and hence its unbOun ded popularity. I have ass 'tfor ray horses and COWS Ihr seSerril years pest, an Cannot affotd to do without it. It keens all kind of\ cattle in good con dition, loosens the skin, smoothes the hair, and sharpens thekappetites. As a preventive from dis. ease. I regard lt as invaluable. Y.l,trs, &c. REV. 8. B,StliNEthi, Viambersdurg,ppril, 1866. • • Ma. J. S. Naos Dear S'ir gave your Horse hull 'Cattle Powder a fair nisi with all my stock, Horses and cattle, and it improved them wonderful! ly. It speedily increased the richness of the milk of toy cows, and improved the condition of my stock greatly. .. I can cordtally reeotomend it at the best thing of the kind I have ever known or tried, for all kinds of stock, and it should be kept in every stable. Yours truly, A. K. McCLURE, Ed. Repository. T_HE SURE Arun Ircd, CAMP ITCII, BARBER'S lie RING WORM, UTTER, and aft Skin diseases, certainly cured by NIXON'S Glycerine Ointment. J. K. KURTZ, Waynesboro'. $Oll . by Nizeies East India Tincture. The-best-medicine-for-Internal and_ExternaLpain_ Perfectly safe under all circumstances. Every fam ily should have it. • ynti" have pains, use NIXON'S East India Tincture. Ur If you have skin diseases, use NIX ONEs Gtvcerioe Ointffient. ifirlf -you have horses or cattle that don't thrive, use NIXON'S Horse and Cattle Po wders. Chambersburg, Feb. 8-Iy.. NM SALK TITE undersigned intending to discontinue farm. ing, will offer at Public Sale, at his residence, on the road leading from Leitersburg to Smithburg, of it Mile from the, former place, on Monday the 181 A day of February, 1867, the following prrsonal property, to wit: SEVEN HEAD OF VALUABLE WORK HORSES three of which are good Brood Mares, two of them being with foal, three are good plow and wagon leaders, 1 family mare, suitable for Riding and ari • wing; 16 Mll OF glill CITTLI, 6 of *high are good milch cows, I or 2 will be fresh by the day of sale, some of those clttle are of the Dufham and Teaswater breed, also the celebrated young Bull, Roanoke, of the same , breed; 5 HEAD OF OOTBWOOL AND SOUTUDOWN SHEEP I of them a fine Ram; 40 HEAD OF HOGS, fi of Which are good brood Sows; 2 Plantation Wag ons; broadtread, I wood bed, 1 english bed, 1 pair hay carriages, 1 sleigh and bells, 1 McCormick Rea per, 1 Grain Drill, 1 spring tooth Rake, I wheat fan, 1 three horse and 2 two horse Plows, 2 Harrows, 2 single and 3 double shovel Plows, 1 'corn coverer , trable, dou'sla an&single trees, 1 fifth chain, sprea &frit, brot — ia - ,hutt and 'cow chains, 2 log chains, a lot eld iron. wagon and plow gears, collars, bridles and halters, mowing scythe, forks rakes, grain bags; 1 13ET BLACKSMITH TOOLS. Also GRAIN IN TUE GROUND ; Household Furniture, 3 bedsteads. 1 large dining table, 1 churn, 1 doughtrayi 1 ten plate stove, 1 set eheirs. Wirral, and many other .articies:too tedious to ennmerate. Baleio commency at 9 o'clock on said day,:when a credit of eight months will be given on all sums of $lO and upwards, by the purchattersigiving their notes with approved security; sums under $lO the cash will be required. No goods to be removed un til sett'ed for. PHILIP 11.• BELL. RICHARD SuseEtzs, And. reb-'B-2w, COOK STOVES. CALL AT Trifle7s Stove, Tin and Copper Store ! TTE laas a large stock of Stoves and TINWARE on hand, which he will sell cheap. Prices to suit thu tim .s. His stock embraces the best of Cook. Nine-plate and Coal Stoves. , C 0 OK STO VES FOR COAL OR WOOD, GOOD BAKERS, large Ovens, and• take a long stick of wood. his REia ZS' LP* UM is good, strong and made . .of the best Tin. Brass and Iron Kettle/i t I3rass Dippers, Bake Pans and Tinned Iron Ware, also the BEST CISTERN PUMP IN , MARKET. is strong, simp!e, durable and cheap. Price :$l2 Insured not to Freeze. Don't fail to give him a call Old Castings taken in exchange for iStives or awe, next dour to Miller's Dry Good T tore. W: A. RI FLE. Ft bruary 8 , 1863. 1 13 LI B SILE g THE sUbsctiber will offer et Public Salo, on Al day the 22d day of February, at •bieresillence, in eight of Quincy, the following valuablo personal property, to wit: 7 HEAD HORSES two of which are colts, 1 rising three years and one six inmate; old, two Maros ; heavy with foal; . 13 HEAD OF CATTLE, three of them good Milcb , Cows, all of which will be feeih about the time of sale, one fine Bull; 12 Head of Hogs, one of them fat; 18 Head of Fine Keep; t Bond Wagon with bed and bows, 1, Spring Wagon, 1 new Feed Trough, 1' new Trotting Bug gy. 1 McCormick Reper, • 1:Rolling Screen, I Cutting Box, 1 pair Wood Lad ders,2 pair Hay Ladders, 2 three horse Plows 1 bar- row, 2 single and 3 double shovel Plows, 2 trebble trees, sixth chain; double and single trees, log chains, cow chains,l crowbar,l mattock, 2 axes," I mixing trough an chop chest, 1 set Breechbands, 3 sets Front Gears, 3 sets Plow Gears', 6 Blind Bri dles, 6 Co . s and 'loosens, 1 Side Saddle, good as new; 6 H Tters and chains ; fly nets, rakes and forks, dung rks,ca lot Ttmothy and Cloverseed, 1 spread for 2 orses; CORN BY THE BARREL; 80 acres, more or less; GRAIN IN THE GROUND, also 2 barrels Vinegar, 2 Meat vessels, 1 set new Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, 1 large Rocking Chair, 1 large new Dining Table, 1 Settee, 1 Ten-plate Stove andtpipe, 1 Rocking Cradle. 2 Spinning Wheels, 1 barrel cut and dry robacco, and many other ar ticles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when a credit of 10 months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards by JOHN LANTZ, Jr. Feb. I—ts.] G. V. Mona, A uct. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley celebrated Patent 'CURE. THE wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Eliptic Skirt will be - experienced particularly in all crowded Asserubliem - Operats — Carria - ges - , -- Railrearl — C - a - r - s - , - Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily turd conveni ently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, an invaluable qual ity in crinoline? not found in any single Spring Skirt. 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, their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladiesthey are supe rior to all others. They will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will preserve their perfact_and graceful shape when three or four:ordinary Skirts will_have_been_l thrown aside as useless. The Hoops are covered I with double nid - twisted thread, and the bottom rods aro not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them trom wearing out when -dragging-down-stoopsinstairs, - Stc. , -- - .- -- - ---- - ----- ----- The Duplex Elliptic is a great fav_orite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the Fash ion Magazines as the STANDARD SNIRT OF TRH FARR • lONABLR WORLD. To 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 yon get the genuine article. I CAUTION. -7b guard against_ntrostram_be particular to NOTICE that skirts offered as "DUDLEE" have the red ink stamp, viz., "J. W. Bradley's Du plex Elliptic Steel Spring," upon the waistband— none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a combination not to be found in any other Skirt. FOR SALE in all stores where FlRSTcrass skirts are sold• throughout the United States ~and else where. Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY & tABY, 97 Chamber IL 79 St 81 Reade Sts., N.Y. Feb. I-3ml PUBLIC SALE. MHE subscriber intending to quit farming, will I sell at Public Saie, on the faun of John. Done brake, deed, 2 miles East of Waynrsboro', on Wed nesday the 20th day of February, 1867, the follow ing valuable property, ro wit : ~.• .37 / ..IrET 3E./31=0 DRAFT HORSES 1 one-year and 2 two year old Colts, one fine Yam ily Marc with foal; 20 HEAD CATTLE, six of which are Mulch Cows, 3 will be trash by the clay of sale, 2 Burs, 2 extra Calves; 11 H E A 1.) SOUTHDOWN SHEEP; 27 Head of Hogs, two of which are Brood Sows with pigs ; 2 PLANTATION WAGONS , one four-inch tread, nearly new; 1 Spring ninon, 1 Sleigh and Bells, I Grain rill, (Croix l's make) 1 Spring-Tooth Rake, heat •Pay, 1 Rolling Screen, I pair Wood adders, 2 pair Hay Carriages 2 Btirsbear Plows, 1 single and 2 double Shovel Pioivs, 2 Harrows, a lot trebble, double and single tree, 2 sets dung boards, I SET BLALCIESMITII TOOLS (good)a lot old iron, spreaders, stretchers and fifth chain, 1 log chain. forks, rakes, shovels, 2 sets of Breochhands, 3 sets Front Gears, Plow Gears, Housens, Fly-nets, Lines, Collars, Bridles, Halters and cow chains, 2 Hives Bees and 2 Palaces, one Dinner Bell, 75 BARRELS CORN, 7 TONS TIMOTHY HAY.; a lot Fodder, 100 Bundles Rye Straw ; SILTY ACRES GRAIN IN THE GROUND; 52 ft inch Rope; also Household Furniture—one Cook Num and Drum, 1 twenty four hour Clock, 1 corner cupboard, 1 set-chairs and rocker, Tables, 3 sets venitian blinds, 1 Rifle, Johnston's make; Meat vessels, barrels, & c., 1 large chop chrat and mixing box, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day when the terms will be madevknown inn 25—tal DR. D. A. STOUFFER, DENTIST. GREENCASTLE, PA. TEETH extracted without pain. Office in Clip. ringer's building, nearly opposite Adams' H). tel , where he will attend to Dentistry wit i care and attention. Old Gold and Silver plates,taken in part pay for new ones. Teeth inserted from a singai tooth to a fail set. insured to year. jan 18-Iy. _ , SPERM OIL—A. good article for sale bey 8J ' Itutirrrnap REID & Ca. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) SKIRT. SAMUEL DAY WALT. V-MoNn, A nct THE LATEST ARRIVAL PRIIR EWE, HICY GOODS, J co KUR7Z WISHES to inform the giod °Wiens of Way nesboro' and vicinity, that ho has just receiv ed from the East a large and full assortment o fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs Window Maas, Putty, Brushes, &c, &c., which he is prepared to sell as cheap as they can he had at any other house in the town, and which, in regard to quality, cannot be excelled. He li.os also on hand a large assortment of • - TOILET ARTICLES comprising in pert We following article's, via : Toilet Waters, all kinds, Eau de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracts for the handkerchief, Fine English Pomades, Bandolines, Bear's Oil, __Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Nail Bair " Combs, &o. &u. For Culinary purposes he has Corn Starch, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz: Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbery, Raspberry, Pine Ap ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all out er articles in that line. Be has also something to pleaise the CIIMILDREN A fine stock of Toys of all . kinds, a large supply of China ware. Putout itidto ©Es. lie has Drake's Plantation Bitters, Drake's German do. Sand's Sarsaparilla, Bull's- do. Hiteshew's Cough Syrup, Diarrhoea Cordial, Frey's Vermifugo, Vermifuges, doz. kinds, iTudron's, Spaulding'fi, • Ayer's, _ Brandreth's, Morse's, McLane's, liven Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup- Dr. Parishe's do. Keroseoe Oil, Lamps and ()him, ney's always on hand. Thankful for kind favors already bestowed upon him, he solicits a continuance of the same, hoping that by trying to please he may win the confidence of the people. As much care taken in waiting up- on adults u children. Physicians' Prescriptions promptly•an - d carefully compounded at all hours. • J. P. KURTZ. August - 19 - , - 1 - 8 - . • . CELEBRATED BASE BURNING STOVE ---THE MORNING__ GLORY ! The Horning Glory is a perpetual burner, having a magazine or reservoir for reserve coal, which is re quired to be filled but once a• day, and if the proper sized coal is used it is not necessary to rekindle the fire during the entire winter. (No clinker wilkremain in these stoves, nor will there he any trouble from slate. or other impurities in the coal, the fire being always at the base of ,the - coali - the-impurities-are-left-iii-the_nshes ami_ground out by the "Mill-grate.") THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS ORDUST ECONOMY OF FUEL ! The combustion of fuel being perfect and at a high temperature, the amount of heat produced froth the same quantity of coal is mnch greater than at a low temperature, hence but a small quantity of fuel is necessary to Lie undergoing the process of combus tion at one time. The entire outer surface of the Morning Glory is radiating surface. Add to this the surface of objects heated by rays of light Ora' the mica wihdows, and you have the secret of the .great heating properties of the Morning Glory with a small amount of fuel. SEir For sale at W. A. TRITLE'S Tin and Stove Store. [Dee. 28-2 m. PUBLIC SALE! THE subscriber intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence,on the road leading from Waynesboro' to Ringgol I, about two miles from the forint r and one from the latter place, on Monday the 18111 day of February .ntit, the fol lowing personal property, to wit: 5 HEAD HORSES four of which are extra leaders, one good riding and driving man; 3 COWS; a lot of SHOATS; 7CIU‘ aacticwirD4p one broad tread, one Plantation, two Spring Wag one with top and pole, ono one-horse Wagon; I Buggy, 1 sleigh, 2 three-horse Plows, 3 two horse do , 3 single and 4 dupble shovel Rows, 3 Harrows, Hay Carriers, 1 pnir Wood Ladders, new; 1 Cut ting IJox 1 Spring tooth Rake, 2 sets Breecbbands, 3 sets Front Gears, 4 sets Plow Gears, 4 sets Bug gy Harness,4 Buggy Fly nets, bridles, collars, and halters, 1 carriage pole, trebble, double and single trees, cow chains, 1 wheelbarrow' I corn coverer, forks, rakim and shovels; 2 Ten plate Stoves and pipe, 1 Dinner Bell, 1 Rifle, 1 hand Cart, • Corn by the Barrel, HAY BY THE TON, 1 good ladder, 1 jackscrew, 1 mattock, 2 axes, log chains, fiifili chains, one set dung boards, rail carriages, 500 bundles cotnfudder, spreaders, butt and breast chains, 1 . stave jointer; ONE MOUNTA UV LOT containing 7 across; the undivided share of 50 ACM OM 11 NE MIE, Also I Bimii, I Sate, I set chairs, 8 bedsteads, a lot bedding, 40 yds carpet, 1 ;sink, 1 coppei kettle, 1 large meat vessel, and many other articles too nu merous to mention. Sale to c mmencc at 0 o'clock on said day when thiiltfinswill be made known by . BENJ. P. STE WART. Jan 25 —ts.] G. V. MoliG, A uct, VALUABLn PROP-ERTY PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers at Private hale hie vs 1111 bie property, sit uated on Main Street. known as 1119 "Waynesboro' Brewery, i ' including Dwelling Houee, good Stabling, &c.— For terms, &c. appty to jan 18 —tfl] GEO. FOURTHM MoT CA "X" X .4C, 331 . THE subscrieer informs tl e public that he is in vestecl with power - no N, :a y P ihlie to acknowl edge Deeds, Power of A ttorn, y, Pr AM IP ACNIUnt. , etc. • J. F. KURTZ,- Dec. 2f3 tr. , N. P. J. W. MILLER'S- ARRIVAL OP PALL AND WINTER GOODS. e5m01e(P........... J'AVIZIO returned- from the Eastern cities with a large and choice assortment of goods at reduced prices I am prepared to offer much greater inducements than heretofore in price and quality. Our stock embraces Dry Goods, Queensware, Ce darware and Groceries. PILIA TAE LnDma, Silks, all Wool Repp, French Morinos, Saxony Co burg, all Wool Delaines, Printed Detainee, A Ipac cas, Barathea, all Wool Plaid, Poplins, Cloaking Cloths, Shawls, Breakfast Shawls, Balmoral's, Ging ham, HoOp Skirts, Collars, Ruffling, Hosiery, A more Delnines, Linen Hdk'fs., embroidered Brocade Mo• hair, Kidd & Silk Glcives, &c. FOR THE GENT'S. French Cloth, Black doe Skin Cassimeres, Fan g Cassimercs,.Silk Vesting, Over• Coating, Union Cloth, Satirists, Jeans, Motions, Under Shirts and Drawers, Back an d Ringwood Gloves, Berlin, dloves, Suspenders, Shirt-Fronts, Collars, Neckties, Cuffs &e. DOMESTIC GOOD 8: — Furniture - Checksßed — Ticking, fine Bleached and Unbleached Table Diaper, fine Linen Towling, Bleached and Unbleached Towling, Napkins; Bleach ed and Unbleached Minding, Sheeting 6 4 and 10.4 nankeeD,Printe,Umbrellas,llannels, Matting, irth ing, Ingrain and Rag Carpet, Oil Cloth, 4.4 and 6.4 Stair Oil Cloth, White and Colored Blankets QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE. CEDAR - WARE, Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Knives and Forks, Ta ble and Tea Spoons—Curry Combs, Horse Cards, and Brushes, white wash and shoo Brushes, Bath Brick, Syrup, Molasses, Rio Coffee, Tobaccos, Be gan, Teas, Spices, Concentrated Lye Ext. of- Log woodlliora Starch, Ess. Coffee, Babbitt and Fancy Soap, Kerosene and 'fanner Oil, liary Salt, No 1 Extra Shore Mackerel, White Fish, Baker's No. 1 Chock°late, 'Far, &c. • The above stock embraces all the latest styles of goods, which have been purchased with great care -and_with a view to suit m quality and style the tastes of all. All we ask is a call and examination of our stock to convince those wishing to purchase that we are enabled to sell as cheap as any house elsewhere, I tender my thanks to the community for -their-liberal-patronage-and-hope-to receive-a contin uation of public patronage. J. W. M. October 5,1866. 1. 1866. THE GREAT ZINGARI BITTERS. IroPF:z4 X' ClNTexi OF CIIOLERA ! • ' TrHIS 'WONDERFUL REMEDY was discov ered and introduced about twenty years ago by . S. Cheopsus, an eminent Egyptian physician. He had long seen and felt the want 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 compelled to endure. This great question was:presented to his mind every day in vivid colors as he moved among the siek and dying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly nit the remedies then in use. Thus ho was lend to think and experiment; and after ten years of study and labor, he presented to his fellow-man he wonderful Zingari Bitters. The effect of this/Prep aration in the prevention and cure of disease, was so marvellous and astonishing, that the most flatter ing marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it.otHis name was placed upon the Roll of !Nobles, and a gold modal with the follow ing inscription—Dr. B. Cheopsus. the Public Bene factor-was presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been used in several epidem ics of cholera, both as, a preventive and curative measure, and with great success, that it has been introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. The old saying . 1 that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to cholera, and therefore any rem• edy that will protect us against this terrible diPeasc should be freely and persistently used. All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison acts on the system through the blood, and' that any combination which acts on the excretory organs. and keeps them in working order, must preven a sufficient accumulation of the poison 'to ex - its terrible effects on the organism. This is true not only of cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, es pecially the different forms of lever. The Zingori Bitters is just such a remedy as the above conditions require. It acts on the organs of excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect bal ance between them. This Bitters is composed en tirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that every organ is acted upon and put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting. Numerous cases of the following diseases have been cured fay it: Coolera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever Ague, Nervous Debility, Anaemia. 'Dysyepsia, Flatulency, Colic, Scrofula, dec. EirPrice $1 per quart bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Har risburg, ea. Sold by Druggists, Hotelkeopers and Grocers. F. ItAIiTER, Sole Proprietor. For sale at the "Waynesboro' Hotel,"• by V. 13. GILBERT, Agent. • Ljune22-Iy, 1867. JUST RETURNED. Mr. Metcalfe, Seoioy,-Partoer of the firm of IMIET - CALFEI lIITESICEW CHAT TB - Er AS just returned from the Bast where ho has labeen since last week buying all suds godls as tory era out of, and also buying, all bargains offered. 'Cho new goods will be opened to morrow, Satur day January sth. Those who want bargains in the Dry" Goods arid Notion line go to No. 15 Main St. where you will be sure to find them. Goods of every description Wholesaled at city jobbers prices. bl & Ghainbersburg, Jan. 4, 1867. NOTIC.M. LETTERS of Adininiitration on the estate of Solomon Newcomer, late of Washington town ship, deed, having ten duly granted to the under signed, they hereby notify all persona miring claims against said decocted, to present them, and all per sons indebted to him to mike payment without de lay. " DAVID NEWCOMER, JutiN 11.NENVCOMER, Atlm'rs. Jan 25 13t.] IJRS, FN U, 11 , 1 11s and tieltlia4 at F N,vv. GS j rUI h& Iforrucu's SECOND 'HUH AT THE CHEAP CORNER OF PRIGI &110EILIC11, in the way of a large and hands eme stock of New Winter Goode just received from the East The firm tender their dim - Ike to the community for their very liberal pittronage, and now ask them to call and see their present assortment of gesirable WINTER. GOODS, which they feel confident that they will pronounce cheap compared to former prices and quality We ask the ladies to call and look over the array of Poplin a, Merinos, Plaid goods, Coburgs, The gentlemen are directed to the beautiful lino of Casiateres Fancy, Satinets, With a conifilitifline of Shoes, Gaiters, Cu.. Shoes, )tildren's Shoes. Gum - Sandals and Buskt e , adie Buffalo Over Shoes, Ladies will please notice o.r fine assortment of Bradleys Hoop Skirts, -Balmorals, Skirts for Misses & Children. Shaker and Ballardrale Flannels, Opera, Army and Grey Flannels, Wool and Cotton Yarna, all colors, Colored and White Cotton Flannels, Men's Undershirts and Drawers, Men's Roundabouts Ladies Breakfast Shawls, Long and square Shawls. iv® Fancy Blankets, Horse Blankets, Blankets • , Gourlias, Rags, Gum Cloth, .RM I ' Road Bags, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, But ter Prints, Brooms; Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Spices, &o The subscribers kindlynsk the Community to call and see their handsome stock of goods now open and will vouch that persons will be convinced that "prices have fallen, and greatly too, 'and to con vince yourselves of the facts just drop in and make an inspection of goods and prices. PRICE & HOEFLICIL Nov 23, 1866 NEW LEATHER FINDING STORE ! EWIS S. FORNEY'St.- SONS, would inform .1i /the public that they have received another sup ply of geode at theii new' Leather and Finding store, embracing among other articles the follow ing Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock and Spanish Sole, Calf Skins, French Call do., Snoop do., French and Mens Moroeco, Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style and size, ishreads Boot Webing, Laces, Galloons, Size gticks, Measure Straps, Deer Bones, Burnishes. Heel Shaves, Last Hoops, Peg Floats, Double Cutters, Welt Knives, Nails and Tacks, Wax, Clamps, Crimp Boards, Bubbers, Bristles, Lasting Irons, Flip, ink ,Powders, Saga Paper, Compasses, Boot Trees, Pegs, Knives, Planners, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps and Files, Auls and Handles, Collis Long and Shoulder Sticks, Eyeletts and Eyelett Punches,.Strip Auls, Anti all other articles usually kept in such stores. Highest cash price paid for Mlles end Skins.— Fee: 8. FOKM Y & SONS. niLLINERY GOODS. IILTITS. L. ROLLIN BEROIIII. Main Street opposlto titu••imisrden tieue.:," id at a I dine, euppiitid with th 4 latuat styles et Millinery Ge.ab 4h ay' Delainsi Alpacas, Mohair lieps Cashmeres. Allwool Delslas Cassimerei Plain, Cloths & Fustains. Tweeds, -- Whips. - Yarns, Pails, Kegs Bowls, Spoons, ' Ladles, Grain Bags, Bagging, &e 31(.4 , P 7C 4 10Sig P3C. SEPT. 20TH 186 C , A. 3. it C. 141 1 331XT FA GOBS!! 131BERSON, BENEDICT & CO. Vest ings A re now rer9iving Their SECOND ASSORTMENT Flannels "Z" 3E" 4Vr Clo 7CI . Ladies' Dress Goods. DRESS TRIMMINGS, ___ DRESS BUTTONS, DRESS CORD, 1 - DELAINES, TISSUES, Collars, Cambrins, Muslins, Gloveg, Hosiery, Shakers, Swiss Edge - and Insorti4— s-Jc NEVS - 1761 CLOTHS, CA SSIMERES, BOOTS AND S [TOES, GLOVES, COLLARS AND HOSIERY, CLOTHS, VESTINGS, TWEEDS, CORD, JEANS, DENIMS Also a full stock of GROCERIES SITE )R, TEAS, . and all hinds of Groceries Chocolate, INEEITME, REHR ETC. Q UEENS IVA R E, 11 A RD WARE QUEENS WARE, NOTIONS. CARPETS: We respectfully request our customers and all o liters, wishing to buy or look at a gond assoitment i to call and examine our stock; knowing that good are lower.now than they have been for some goers• and believinu they will not be lower for some time to come, wo fool assured we tin giv e I ,, L i e t, iet , oll . ANIBEittiSOZT, 1181•Jr.d)it.; r St. 4.0. Sept. 21, 1866.•' CIIE Efigant. and-beautiful Calicues for 14 cents. GuoJ for 10 cents at May 18. METCALYE dt HLTESIIIIM9B. .NTOW is the time to buy ronekiiim v ov 1)3 A full stock of All kinds of COFFEE, svnt, PS, FISH, CHEESE, QUEENSWARE, HARD WARE, HARDWARE; NOTIONS, CHECK MATTING, PIA MATTING, V EN [TIA N, sT A lit, H P, re- , Z,
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