Neviest i , pAit t ChOve!sti CLOIMING cicycorxiir GEORGE BENDER Iter Has recently openel up Ail entire pew stack of rats 3fEm ANL 31i IghT 111 - AND ST,IMER All of which bag been obtained from the ugly celebrated house bf A. JARUETT, 134- • • Every "article sold is WARRANTED to ho of the hest custom make, and the material just what lt•isrepresented to be. A full assortment of GENTS: ITRIC4SHING CGODS always-on-hand,-such as Under Clothing, GioVes. Handkerchiefs, Hose, Collars, &c. MI we ask is, that you give•us ono trial, and you will always buy, for remember we do not keep badly made clothing , and the goody ,are all of the latest stele. • GEO. MINDER, toy 4—lyj Waynesboro.. '3_E_TA_M, 'oorl AV orking an d- E3A.",i767"1-23'r ESTABLISHMENT AND MILLS I OTirdi continuing the manufacturing of all kii.ds of Building Material, such as SASIH, Doors,_Shutters,llllinds„: FACING, MOULDINGS, • Moor-Frames, Window-Frames, FLOORING, &C. &C. 2 4 jek_ Irair 'llllO - (CZ * By mill an -- Cirlar - saws - of - everrileseription.-- - ..Asking a continuation of favors. I promise still to —tell on-as equitable terms as possible, _ considering times and prices. For further particulars apply to hhe Nabscriber and proprietor. Factory 2 miles ::•outheast of Waynesboro' April 1, 1864. THE "MN MP IXTELSH has just received's fall assortment of Goods, in his line of business. His stpek consists in part, of all the latest'styles of men's and toys RATS AND . CAPS, Alen's, Women's, Mime's, Boy's and Children's BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, on 3 Slippers of every desetiption. Ladies and ioses • Bonnet Frames, Trimmings, Suintflowns .and Hats Dress Trimmings, Hoop skirts, Hair Nets, Hair Coils, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Sun Umberellas Pans, &c. School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Station. cry of all kinds; Notions and Fancy Goods. All of which will be• sold 'as cheap as,t he then peat June l—tf. • • 3. It. WELSH. USEFUL FOR ALL MBE Grover Baker Sewing Machines of dif ferent kia ls, both family lock stitch, at vs. nous prices and for the Morons kinds of work, viz: Wailers, Saddlers, and Coach Makers, and for tarn. ily sewing geneaally, arc kept .constantly on hand and for sale at my room next 'door to Stonar's Drug Store, where an operator will at alt times show how the work is done. Ravi: g obtained the agency er part of Franklin Co, Ya...aiso Washington, Ft& crick and Allegheny enmities in Md., I am rea red to furnish machines in any of theca counties. M y 11-41) ' DAIRY 13 Xt.', BENJ. FRANTZ, N. D. 1. N. SNIVELY, M. D. "[ARS FRANTZ & SNIVELY having associa ted themselves in the practice of Medicine and surgery would state that they aro well prepared to treat . al, medical and surgical cases. Persons in debited to either of the above willpleaso snake early settlement to the time of their association, u they uish tc close their old books. Office in Dr. Frantz's residence in the room-for merly occupied as a store room by Mr. J, Beaver. April 14—tf. BARBERING BAHRAIN I MBE subscriber would inform his customers and the public.generally that he purposes contin uing the Barbering business, next door to the New Grocery, having purchased the interest of C. C. llhoyual in the Shop, and is now prepared to do hair entling, &wiring, shampocning. etc., in the • best style. The patronage ot the public is respectfully colicited. WM. A PitICB. March 2. 1866. 1, - N OR THE SEASON.—We am in regular re ccipt on every Friday 'afternoon of FRESH Flsll ° AND OYSTERS,. in sound condition and of beet qualities, and sold nt short profits. Orders respectfully solicited from RESTAURANT men for oysters and other goods in their line, which' will be need promptly and sat isfactorily. "City" Sweet Potatoes on hand and for sale lbroughout the season, Oct. 19. 18fie-. .110137ETTER, RFID & CO. THE PHRENAKOSMIAN NORM. Select Classical School for young . Ladies and Gentlemen, at Green Gastle, Pa. 3. MOND HUGHES. A. ili. Principal. Fall and - Winter Session will cummence Sep. 3. 1866. . • , TUITION. For Primacy course per term of 20'Weeka WOO " Advanced Paiglish course/ " ." 10,00 " Classical tours . ° • " " 15,0 U " hiusic.on Piano, Organ or Guitar 24 Les- including twirl inbtiumenbs ' 12.50 r., 44 VOCal Music per•session 5,00 0' 13rthrd can be secured with the Principal or in ph ate families. , cirtlend for,a Circular. Aug . • FRESH LIME ! • HE tabstribers take this ynethett of infiiming the public,that they have now on hand. et the ma - Kiln, nsuperior article. of Wood Burntisime ur I,v't,ittsvathtng,"Pisitterin'g, r, e., which they will -on lie to keep ow gen at , repeonnhie Tates o uting c tea, t ' ' OLIN 'At le RE Pa At• 'llEttie. . . - March,ts—gre i _ . M 1 FT - &. HITESIZW, Chaniblgoire a C ;e: Ll og A a good Kid Glove, all colors and ••izes, - ; . ..____ .... ~ .. . ..., • 1331,115. AlitartATlVE ' I , r,;.:' ,'). }Oil . (' , , - ' - . ,- ‘,l toßgitHOn ro*ders i ' ' .FOl HORSES,. OATTLE .AND 4WINE.' . . PRICE 25 CENTS A PAPER, 011 $1 A 50X. .HE immense sales of these powdets dining the shirt period they have been before, the ,publicls , it stifltelent gniniiiiteetlf their .g teat popularity,/ iM d . the decided binieflti derived from ' their nee'. They are conffelehtly recommended titireirilyc'leti a preventiv but as a complete cure fur all.diseases' ineident t he Horse, Cow or Hog, as e . Distemp , horde: l'cllote Nrater, Heaves, Lowy, , ; •,. '",,- , lt . ppstete,-4.6 ~ • ,•- a ;'," ' -=, • littheir Use the Horse'OPpetlie hi ituprecett ~and derangement 0f ., , the digeitiye &genus' cetth, Icteth ~ sof. tuning the skiM,and - givirto tntlint#tiCeitileek and shining appeerancre, end' Olney he:itteet Stith 'perfect safetrat alt tinier; Iti• it boittrileitnit ingredients which can injure a herself whether sick, or well. " These powders also pdssess peculiar properties in increasing the quantity •of milk . in, cotver, thereby givilt them ar itriportanee and value which should plate them in the hands of , ail.interestedi For fattening cattle they are iniraluable. In ell diseaseern which the Hog is subject,,,ae Ulcers in the,lituega end Liver, etc.;'we guarantee their e£s.. ciency, if once fairly tried. -.---, 0,----- . • GREATEST LHVHSHIIIT • • IN,UWE- . ~. ~ • 9.... PRICE 21 cpwrs A Bollix. A Powerful Oleaginus Voitriound for the . . Cure of Rheumatism, Strains, Synainti. Nennbneas of the Limbs, Wounds, Frosted Feet and Hand* Spaying. Saddle Galls, Poll Evil, Ring Braises, Swelling of all kinds and in fact every Disease fer which an Em —..- The Cleanest and Cheapest Liniment in Use. It is extAllheirely used in many parts of the coon• try, and being a compound of the most valuable and efficacious remedies, the proprietor recommends it with the utmost soafidence as a safe and certain remedy. boll in Wttynesfierat by F. FOURTHMAN, and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. Prepared by W. D. Bell, Apothecary, (Gradeato df Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.) ff are ?storm. A pril 20-Iy. LIVEK( STIDLE THE subscriber would inform his patrons and the-public_generslly_thatim_hais_recently_larga, ly increased his Livery stock, and is now prepared to accommodate thoso wishing to hire with either tloisk HORSES YERICLISfits g , . at the shortest notice, all hours. Persons desiring Horses or;Bug ties, for riding or driving, would do well D. F. GOOD. to give him a call, as hia stocli has een seleiefed - With - great tate - aa - tegardtrgenttencerand - fast - trava' cling. His vehicles ALL NM, fashionable, and tide easy, having been bought with a view ta-aecommodate the public. Or Parties conveyed to- any point desired,' at._ companied by a careful driver. Parsons wishing Horses or Buggies, night or day, will please apply at his fatbir's Saddle and Harness Shop„ltlain Street, 2 doors west of the "Bowden House," where an attentive Ostler• will always be in attendance. FRANKLIN WEAOLEY.. September 21—tf. COOK STOVES. CALL AT Tritle's Stove, Tin and Copper Store ! 11.. , . E has a large stock of Stoves and TINWARE on bond, which he will sell cheep Prices to suit tho tuns% His stock embraces the belt, of Cook. Nine-plate end Coal Stoves. COOK STOVES FOR ,COAL OR WOOD GOOD BAKERS , largellpvcns, and Ole a long stick of wood.: Hia .Ti 3. ACIs Ufa LEI is good, strong and made of the beet Tin. Brass and IroiKettlee,•Brass Dippers, Bake Pans and Tinned Iron Ware, also.the BEST CISTERN PUMP ,IN .MARKET. is atrong:siinple. durable and cheap. 'Price $l2 Insured not to Freeze. Don't fail to give 'him a call Old Castings' taken in exchange for Stoves or ware, next door to Dry Good Sloes. • •W, A. TAME: Felirum 8.1866. CARRIIGE MING: IHE subscribers would -inform the public' that 'they have associated ttemeelves together in the Carriage making , business. eni 'that the business hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old stand under 'the• firm of ADAIR; & HAMM. They will have constantly on hand. BUG. GIES of every description; new and 0,.7: second.banded• Vehicles of ell kinds. Pir Repairing done at short notice. They employ none but good mechanics and Use the best material. Persons wanting anything in our line will do well to give as a call before purchasing elsewhere. ' • 'JACOB ADAMS, • GEORGE B. HA WEER, Church Sired, newly vie de M. a Chad jam 2131-st ' " • ,QUINCT FOUNDRY 1 " MACHINE SHOP! • • TIT E take leave to infant the public that we in tend continuing the FoUndry and Machine businese neer Quincy, Pe. We are Prepared to do All kinds of repairing at short notice, ego gear. ing, tint and wrought stOves, iron ket• des, oven doors. shoe scrapers, stove hooks, v &c,.&e. We 'also hulk) 'an iniprOved buggy and wagon Jack. borse . poWers, bevil jack , wood saws; iron ash hap. pen, iron bottom plate - fot ash birrels.iron fencing knd nailing made to puler.. Old iron bought or ta. aen in exchange for new work, . HE3B & EMM;RT. 13eell '.,:Piiiiie-„B.00f1 Tniabsci Alit ha hes e?;4oltueleceil the Batcherbia huainait will be, picliatptl'lti ,su pply, persona 'With a prime as. bate of Beef coca week . dartng,tha seFpna, 6t:the:4lla adjoinhig tho d•Way. iliiibace Motel." , , ' ' • . TH,OMAS OUNNINGEfAM. - • March 20 . --tr. • . , nift 7-4 P, -- tiitent; 4l V betiutiful Calicoes for l? kicoats., Good for tO emits ,at ••••• '; ' _mar t% Sr, lifizenwta. ocatt on to pplicabk NE W FIRM: • s ' '"' ; • Thies ,ac ' A j •• • • ' a ' •S' a •.9 a . . „ „ • , GyiisylAs9.,. : TATT 4 N T,. 014111,GitifING ;.Gll.llNl'liti6lYoll, CLEANER AND BAGGER. • With the late st .Improved Triple-Geared Horse POwer, • Geared driven either by .Gear - or - Be • • • • This Mit - hiue is consieniently. arranged for hauling and threshing, being permanently Sied-oritstuo wheels. One man can easily move or'shift it about, so that it is not half trouble in a barn floor as a •t o unnor t thrasher and shaker. , It is also easily put in operation. It is simple, easily managed, -eliable, durable, compact and cleanly to work by when iti operation,,riot, making near the dust as the common mooh, Vier. Separatoriz- _tarmemean-rest-assured-that=thiernatitine is-no-bumbng, and jgdgin_g — lion of farmers that are using them, I must come to the conclusion that it, is the ,very,Machine thitifir mere want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity .to , appreciate.. and attest its merits, for which I hope they wiligive we an opportunityole I am willing tO be responsible if it does not perform as represented in this Circular.' No, I is a eight.horsti - power, with cast iron thresher frameand 'wrought iron anti wood cylinder, six teen inches in diameter and thirty three inebes long.. Trunk has ten inch rake crank and seven' rakes, is thirtY.five inch& wide, arid delivers the straw on the second rake, these carry the straw out en their tops, and deliver it on the stacker, which will deliver -about thirty.five feet beyond the feeder, on a slack fifteen to eighteen feet high, arid can be easily managed to carry the chaff with the etre W, or deliver it in a separate place. The trunk and fan'sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies all difficulties in cleaning grain against whim? weather. It bags ,the grain by reasonable management, suf. ficiently - clean - for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty tolorty bash els per huur, using eight horses and the same number of hands; lilt to force the work under favorable circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness to hands than any other 'marine now in'common use. . The 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 pounds; has an iron thresher frame, and cylinder, - 12i inches in diameter ar,d 28 inches long; delivers the Clean. grain in'bags, 07 if desired, in a half bushel. It delivers straw fifteen feet from tiro reeder, or if' desired, can deliver the straw and-chaff-togethen-will-thresh-and - clean T in-good-grain r ready-for-inarket,-Inwn-100-to 17h bushels_ of wheat, pr from 300 to 500 bushels of oats per day. using four or s., horses, andthe, same number of hands; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good g gin. dce., will thresh and clean considerably more. The Machine will thresh and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with :the common machine, and requires. no more horse, power, but in Many cases does not rim ea hard. It.will apply very well to a two-horse railway power, • Shop Prices of Machines range froin 82,10, to 8525. ort warrant the machines to be ae above represented; also against any reasonable defects of mate ' ria workmanship„&t, rir Having now taken a room to keep Repair Castings On hand, I have also selected and am prepared to furnish a variety of other. agricultural implements. the latest and best improved. Ind -such-as are best adapted to the wants of the farmers of this part of the country : Such as the Hagers town (Miller's)' Clover &amulet, Huller rind - Cleaner, which is proving by its own Merits' to be one of the best machines of the kind now _in use—The latest - irriprored BUCKEYE RE t PER AND MOW ER combined, with TOopper;iond the Mower alone. The American clay Fork ,and Knife combined, Hay Rakes, ?'odder (.utters,, Cider Mills, dtc. drc. &c., waich I will furnish on short notice and warrant them to answer the purposes for which they are intende.l. - liar Orders solicited and promptly attended to. For further particulars, circulate, &c. address DANIEL GEISER, Waynesboro', Frackiin Co. Penn's. May'4, 1866.] IValineseboro' _Foundry AND • MACHINE -SIIOP, GEISER'S :PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAG GER, AND THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND TRIPPLEMEARED HORSE POWERS, DRIVING EITHER BY GEAR OR BELT, 'ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE, READY TO PUT ON WAGONS. ' I, the undersigned, desire to call the attention of Farmi . ars and Threshermen of Franklin and adjoin log counties to this Machine. It bee been before the public for a number of years, during which time I* has given general satiefaction, and the patentee has made some very important improvements which rent der it still more complete; both for clean separating and cl eaning, 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.' ran n1" - innifacturing two sizes, viz : The largest is eight horse pOwer and will thresh and clew n from 200 to 500 bushels per day. The em all size. See the above which fully represents th machine; also full description., price, att., or machine. Persons wishing machines should send in their orders in reasonable time to insure their being filled. awcataza vc) asaaratarna aaausaa AND MANUVACTURERS 'OF :SYRUP, I . lam manufacturing different sizes of 'Sugarcane Mills (to be driven either by water, steam or horse polar) and Evaporators and fixturee for making Syrup; also Portable and Stationary Steam Engines for driving Mills, Threshing Machines, Sawing Woou, &c. 4am MilY Prepared to make the above to order and on short notice; also ' GRIST 'AND SAW MIL!, GEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER-WHEELS: IRON KETTLES, dtc, 4t 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 foundgy and machine shop. Having supplied myself with the latest improved machineryi such as Lathes, Boring, Pjaning end Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner. I ani. also_ preparedio_manufacture order machinery for"wood. sucL as Tonging and Greeting ma chines for ;flooring, Surface, Tenout and Moalding Machines. . 1 also offer to the public 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 fir superior to the old engines. AU my machines are sold under warrantee. My banns are all ezßeri anced workmen in this line of business, and I use all good..niiterial; se that I ant perfectly safe in war ranting alimy work. . rt . • - lam also prepared to do repairing in workman like manner, on the Wettest notice. Orders 'elicited and promptly attended to. All orders sent in for repairing must se accompanied, with' the cash. 'For particulars and circulars descriptive Of machine, addrese GEORGE 'TRICK, Or PAritz. Gum, Proprietor of Territory and solicitor of orders, Waynesboro.' Franklin Co Pa. Sep3l—tf... _ _ . . . THE GREAT HAT & FUR MB OF THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY, LOCATED AT cIIAMI!ERSI3IO, PENNI. . _o_ _ . „ S. DE.C.H E2T 'wOULD inform his . numerous friehdiand cus• tallere that he, has just returned from the East with an extensive assortment of Foreign •and Ponmedic, Ladies, Furs, embracing Hudson Bay, Russia end Mink Bahia, Merman end, Anwhican Fitch, SiberianHquirrel. Water and French Mink, 64 4 Ar., which be is casting at very 'rates. HIS ASSI),TICENT OF • - 4.1 k • N . Ts n[pgo;. / Aris ii . end magnificent Storclionin t .cantiet , ba , equaled • in theS,tata, ~•4- • : • CnIL add examine his flock, it.hia atom ou• blab; e • reet. Choinlienhurg, - Pa. • -'• • , Sign of the • KED RAY. •' • ' ' • 1800' + • . • . GW tlfl ivitb' THE VERY LATEST, And most Important to Mankind, is that J. A. FISHER,' Merchant Tailor, has just,received the Largest. Smelt ofCLOTHS, CSSSIMERES • and VESTINGS in the - town or County, Hy either Jew or Gentile,' and don't - except, even Fenian or Carthageniane.or any other man; . and Wpm don't believe it, call and see for younelvea. I will make them to, order in the most Fashionable and subidantial manner,.oisell them by the ' Yazd or Pattern to suit buyers; CHEAP for CA814.- I .tll work guaranteed to fitor no sale: Also, a com plete stock of. . . . . Genf'S niridihing" Goods. It is not necessary to enumerate the articles, as is wed 'known that you can alWays flint a LARGE STOCK of FUILNicIAING GOODS on hand at my 61.0713. „ I Return thanks to my friends and the public pew erally for their liberatpatronage extended to me,and hope by cloie attention to business to it:calve a con tinuance' (Stile same. 3. A. FISHER., Opposite the Washington Htnittg' West Washington SG, Hagerstown; Md. P. B.—The Celebrated SINGER SE WING MA CHINE always on hand,. bath Family - and the Manufacturing Machine. , • J. A'. F. Nor. 23,1866 " • • • f‘t ;11111MDITINNIZetrit .T. JOFILBERTI ass esistantii fliesak ajw/hessariment GOODS for Geratetes want:- lig tirLateat City:Faslyions always sit Waynalterf,-Pa.-i • • • h recommends- from the, hi . . • ' , ,:••• • 4• ' F . ', 4i • „..!; • rir • .... 4.+ . I , r . . A • r . P . , , 'AND L C . , t. t ia• ~ „ • • ' . momNo • aitrit . ITAVING purchased the • Drug Store of ,Dr. J. A. ?Meow formerly• kept by himself- would call the attention of, the, citizens of V% syntaboro' and vicinity to his large and wen selected stoolkof DREGS, lIBDICINRS4 ..toptioing everything fitOrni its the Thug bolo stock collude: in put of •;, ', . . ►.gg t .. Paints...' , . .. • . Varnishes, e Stuffs,' _ ; Chemienfe, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Fancy Articles, -Brushes, Glass,Putty, . • White Lead, Carbonand' Paregon Oil, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS BBEFEMIIIINS, Snaberger Scotch and Happen Snuffs, Havana, Principe and Common Cigars, Pnre Wines poses, Cosmetics aid every de scription of Toilet Articles: Using my utmost exertion to secure the Masud Purest articles of Drugs and Medicines, I can as- sure the public that they will find , here only each as can be relied on. '' AND Selling at small Profits ! I offer my goods at one price and that the very lowest-. • Cam' Physicians' Prescriptions compounded with care. March 24, 1860. STONER & STONER, DitUOGISTS, • ARE receiving fresh erticleo in their line of bu- Dimes from the Cities weekly, whicb enables them to offer and sell at a fair, price, With the ad. vimtage of the reduction of the eastern market Their.stock is large and increasing proportionally to the reduction of the Murky& prices. They have for sale Drugs, Medicine*, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fruits, Confectionary, with all articles u sally , kept in drug fitor•iii.— Thankful for the patronage heretofore received, re, specttully emit an increase so well as a continuance of public favors. }I: M. STONER, ' M. H. STUN Waynesboro'," August 10, 11160, NEW DRT GOODS FOB FALL AND WINTER ! THE subscriber bas just received a Moat ester]. 4ive assortment of new Fall and Winter Goods, embrcing the West Styles or Ladies Drees . Goods. Cloaks, Sacques, Black and Colored Cloths, Sherrie, Gentlemen and Boys' Clothing, Domestic Goods, Blankets, Carpets, Balmoral an d blimp Skirts, &c., Ate. The extent and veriety.of our Stock can only be appreciated by personal examination, which is so licited Purchasers may save 15 to3o per cent. ,oy examining this stock, as great bargains will be giv en. Hagerstown. Nov. 23. NEW 'l4 l RM • HE undersigned would'respem . Sully call the at tention of the Public to their stock of N 1 11:73E1L1V1er1:31E131336 embracing all atticiii of Finniturei ' usually manu factured by cabinet makers. , We wiltalso give our attention to • COFFIN MAKING, and /tope by strict attention to business • to merit a liberal share of public patronage. All orders for Furniture! or Coffins attended to with' ditipatch.-: Our Furniture Rooms can be,tound on Main street, up stairs, in Willaims Flanegan'a Drill Shop. • .1. M. &F. BENDER. December al—tf. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Pa. Capital paid in 575.000, Collections made promptly and remitted for at lowest rates of Exchange on New York. Diredors Amberson, Alex. Hamilton, George liescre, George Jacobs. Daniel Midday John Price, Henry Dood, James , H. Clayton, Joseph Price. Correspondents:—The First National Bank of Philadelphia and 9th National Bank of New York. W. AICEIZENOS. Prea't. law Pastes. Gash. wsx. 300 PIECES , WS. Best one yard wide Bleactird Muslin just receiv ed at METUALFE ACEITEbIiE ,Ar . Cminasasarea, and selling at 25 cents, same as has been selling at 37. .tend fora piece.- .itentearber the . - place,. No, 15, Main - Street. March ei METCALFE & ' , O -my t JUST OMAR FIFIT: DOZEN GOOD QUALITY, Ft i t ri" at ME, p4ti.r4& 111TESIIEW13,, eassavaivaa. 'Thieve aeltlna them at &mak tupakipali!ty .a . Asibeem salting at lb atal 20 cents: LAW. liiprlistif , -mist% I '( % • , , . ' ,' , 'N:' ; , -,-; . ..:;....... , 40 . ,•*?. . :.-. „ - ' , ....6• 4 4 , -..r."... ''tfi' % ' ', , D . l 7 '• •St - ' 'VIE T, • ,HalfM j O ust reamed Item tos ,Essteuri Tart : . ots ;a .freolt supply. of, ; Chore r ‘ les, .0tro; ;Ally eirei• how prepared to pellet reduced prices. ' Thelt stcelf souleficria iit,,part , tlyr 'Warring 2. • Byrupg 4 Cheese, Teas—Young fi t yscre Sugars. , Coffees," , ' ' Molasses, , Clieqolate, ;'; Spitegi, ground and ungniund, Ddkinq•titticfeir of • cyarranted fresh and. of-t4o.bestviality, Korosene Lampe, shad* Malta and chitanoya. Ahio No t Kerosene Olt • REp:qp r 'w . c:aapqDeze. Lest, Pins put.'snd ali the hey " " Con., Staid. of Chinving and „I.: 1 / 4 0010ns., Spun*, Tobaccos of ,sistee,n diffetent kinds. Salt mild • , G. A. BaB, large week; *fearer NG end Bby the banal.. • Confections. Cekes_end_Cendies, ' efitießleekhe Water and Ses. (hackers; " Brushes, Oranges, ' ' . n° '" 4' Lemont, Wh't wash brushes; • . Releaser, . Wnettboe a I xBo. Clothes lines, . . ?runes, - • • 'rn Broome, Almonds, thou , Walnuts, ' Paint 4 d Htichettre; Cream Nuts, • Brau Hooped' oi Pea Nuts, • Bushel Basket., Pepper - ,' ' Clothes " ' Tomato Catsup; • ' /Adler rfay.liaskists. Pepper Sauce, . • Chip Sasketk, &e. Brown". Teaches, 'frierriorreuir. .0. ' ' Bobbins Soap, - ' Inveleipes, ' Harrison's 6 . - • Net. Paper, Dobbin's kileektie Soapy Fools Cap, — Gentile Soap, — Fiticy Soaps, • Berlow's Indio, Gallafter Soap & Oil' Paper Collate, - • .Preprired Coffee, ' Robert's Embrocation; Zseenee - ". Hoover's Ink, • Prey's H. Powders Matches, Carpet 'P eke, ' ,".. Sun Capk , Powder and Shot, __Machine Twielt. ?Mewing Silk, tr. S. i i immir .tEgt3 Il....K.iinTiiii 77":17t PliMMUZnil r 'nsori-mil; Flo Oil, pa Aton.• Needles and Pins, Dawning' Needles,. Singer Machine Needlhp, .Hair,Pine,- - —ehorr Btrings, Led Pencilit;., Meet , Pens, ' . • , Poet Knives; Pen Holders, ," Combs,. Long Combs, Lilly . White, Ladies' Drew Com'is,. Mean Fun, Hair Oils, Perfu aeries, Nerve and Done Liniment, Cocoa Nuts. ----And-conneeted-with-the-Grocery -We- hove - Flout - - amt Feed which , we will deliver at Mill prices. • ggi""rhe highest prises paid for butter and' Eggs and all kinds o 9 Country Pmdttie. Wtr are thankful for pet fawn* and by strict at tention, to ? , tr-hoses and a desire to please alt , hope _ to receive a liberal abate of thti public's; patronage. for we feel confident theft out geode and prices, Id* compare favuiably with , those of any other house. LlfVf dt.DIOKEL. May 1 t—tf: NEW STORE. NEW GOODS!fiEW GOODST--- COON & STONEHOUSE VUOULD respectfully inform the p bile that y y they hare now opened at their new room, ow the monthmrest corner of the Diamond, in Wayne,- lane', a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, , Hardware and Cutlery,. Iran, Steel, Nails, Coach-makers Goods of evoly description; Queenaware, &daycare. Shoes Car pets. Oil Cloths, Paints, Glees, Oils, Varnish Brush es, Fish, Salt; and all kind of Goods kept in a welt regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh and have beers bought for cash at the law • decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from our long' experi ence in bosinen, and a determination to sell ode at small profits, we shall be able to offer tumoral inducements to all buyers who desire to save mon ey. Please call and see for yourselves. . We have a large and welt asserted stock of sta ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing Cloths, Cassimeres, Saninens, Jeans, Tweed., Cononsdes, Cords.Den irns,'Stripft, Cheeks, Ginghams, Linin and Conon Table Itopers,Crash fot,Towels,Calicoes,Delains, Alpaccas, , INT DRESS GOODS, Trimings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Sheeting. and Shining., Ticking*, Linens, Flannels, Vkanta 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 ail king of country produce snob as Bacon; Lard, Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruit, Rags, dr.c. May 25, 1866. NEW LEATHER AND • FINDING STORE ! LEWIS S. FORNEY & SONS, weal inform the public that they have received a...sifter sup ply of geode at their new beaches- and Fin. ing. Stole, embracing among: other articles the fellow— hig : • Sole Leather, Rough Skirting, Hemlock an& ,Spanish Sole, Calf Skins, French Celt do., Sheep do., French and Mans Morocco, Lining Skins, all kinds, Lasts, every style and size, Threads, - Boot Webing, Laces, Galloons, Size Sticks. Measure Straps, Deer Bones, Burnishes. Heel Shaves, Last Hoops, Peg Floats, Double. Cutters, Welt Kni7es, Nails and. Tacks, Wax, Claufps, Crimp Boards, .Bithbers, Bristles, Lasting Irons, Files, Ink Powders, Sand Paper, Compasses, Boot' Trees, Pegs, Knives* _ Pinchers, Hammers, various kinds; Rasps and Files, Anb3 and Handles, Collie Irons, - Lung and Shoulder Sticks, -Eyeletts-And gyeiett Pasebes,,Srrip 414 : Arid ill other articles usually kept in Such Storrs., Highest cash price paid , foe' Hides Feb. 8.. FoßsEr & WNW. gzx. DIED APPLE& THE sobaceiber will pay tlia biglaost ovhprito for4Booe. Poona* of ihiedlAPlles• ater-tn . BENJ. . try WAIT. Air I / Sundries.
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