A NOTICE FOR All YO READ !, 1 1 111 - "111 . 0i1NING GLOE11" .7s' the" Cheniisf and the Bust Base bahai7z,l Stove &lore the_ Putlie THE-No. 0 M. G. sells-nt g 425, and is - nearly 50 , lbs. heavier than the No, 0 Priental, and is larger than the Dit - 1 - o'orrir'is 11"whirlse rftZntlrv , to six dollartemore thant he No.o M G. Again, the morn. G my is the- only stove that breaks up its cindef tank passitryilrent . -with tin rislies.— This• is- dontr-i I} meson Or its . 1 1h/i Grate. '1 his grate ib lAA ill bib r stove, nor can any other stove use it 9'his mill grate , is insure -t 4 for-five yenra - vramr, Oriental stove, when you mu't take out tinder you have to open a door on inp of the tire-pot and with n poker rake dam up snd. pass thorn out through this doer V( ry nice that• provided somezof the hot cinder fails on your nice carpet. “Oriental page 3 says that y o u must take tIF yOur pipe (luring the season from the stove and remove the ashes &c., which have accumulated in the back flue." An , they nice job in a nice room Now , note lug ofthis kil.a have yt Utodo in the Motto og Glory. • W. A.l li is the only au. nt to IVeynes oro' tar the sale of the 11 , 1 G. move. Po has sold since the 2Stli day of 'zjept .f•O or these stoves. The N. G. has tr,k. 11 since I tin 6 all first class premi ums over all other Base Burning Stoves Call and see the stove In oyerntiun rind lent n ....hat the stove Is, for y.urst Ives. thin Sou en njudge v. Inch is tee hes stove. Titeding that in this txl t*urt I ha ve den no injt sat e I :late It for Ile 1 uldie to judge at. t «hilt eI thtse shall melt e their pritrunsge. CE LERRATED_BASE_BEINEN_GATO_ THE MORNING - GLORY ! Morning - illory k a perpetuai burner, having a tnagizine or rE:ervrir tor ie-ierve coal, which is re quire,' to be tia. t but once a day, and if the proper etzeit coal it k, nut TlVCCle,ary to rekindle the tire iitiring the entire v% infer. (No clinker in the-+a st.veq. Lor will their he any I r ,, 1P. , 1t• ,ther Inr urines UI the lonl, the lip In tl 111 I Itt' COM) . the it I/ I . I. if. VIC a- fit s rid ou out hy the “.1111*-itr THERE'S NO ESCAPE OF GAS OR DUST ECONOiTir OF FUEL I t'he eom'aprii ;rt of fuel helot; i , erfert , an.l rut It lush tempo,,tture, the nunount ;t1 heat prods eed f.orri the We OW quantity of Co k I 1 , tuun h greater than at teruper.ittlre I,vii,e but a -Ina (plan ti " "I fuel is neceez. , urt t • be uildt gong II e pro cess Of e;,rrii , iNttur; at OPP time. Tt.e r i.ttre outer wurfnco of the %Itu•D•rut (rlon iK ratli,ttinu bUrfac*C. Ald to thi. the .urtto.e et, hrrterlr•ty.. of light throu.rh the utter t.u.l yoll haye therer urelt heatin4 Inul eon t; t t the Moping GI ny :sit!' a sin:. II taro Litt t 01 fuel. sarFor sule at W. A. TRITLE's Tin and Stove Store He has a urge tuck 4if Staves. Tinware nn I nth er good-. in Li- line. alurh Is• wid ii chetp Tani will tied the fest CcOK. NIN E PI, ITE ae d CO 'IL 10...0VES in market. Also on hand E ia -t., Copper and Iron Kettles. His Copp. r Beetle. are better than are offt•red for sale els when-, acid cheap. er, as he mikes them, and can sell at shorter piofits Alito the hest ('IsTE N in market, i strong, simple durable and cheap, is insured not to freeze. Call end ace it. All hinds of repairs done in Tin, Copper or ttlheetiron. Don't fail to cull as you will find a large stock of goods. Sept. 6.-7 mos. • W. A TRITLE. PLEN DID A RRIVAL OF DRY I. (.1001)S AT & A. YINGLING'S, No. 13, Pub Square, under Llerala Office We - invite the orbuyern to examine our well selected z , took of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, (tic., purchased since the decline at greatly reduced pri ces. As we have had the advantage of selicting our Stock front both Market •, (New York and we are prepared to defy compAition in Style Quality and Prices. We ask the especial attention of customers t•., oar large stock of Prints, Brown and Bleached MIS , LIN S. Dainest , e GING HAMS, (very cheap) FL \ INN ELS, Red. Wtifte and Yel low, 50. 13 mod, Shaker and D nnitt do. Canton and all other grades Saequeing do. all stylcs. FANCY SHAWLS. BREARFAsT DO. WORSTED DO., ,FANCY CLOA NUBI 18.11oODS. BAL- MORALS, REPALLANT CLOTHES. Our DRESS GOODS Department comprises tha 'following class of goods; viz: Colored and Black, REPP ALPACA 'POPLIN, Silk Poplins all Shades,. lit4ish Merinoes, Empress Cloths, Double Width .Mouslins, Alpacas, All• Wool Bepp, Coburgs, (heap,) Plain Poplins, Striped DJ., Dolains, French" Merinoes, &e. We would call especial attention to our Mnutn ing. Gods Department, which is complete. comtiri sing every kind of BLACK GOODS kept in a first class Dry Goods HoJse such as BLACK FRENCLi MERLNOES, Black English Black Alpacas Black COBCRGS, Black e;ll,lts, Bombazines, ::amine CLOTIIS, POI, A N.IISE, Repp Poplins, Canton Clotho. Our stock of Men and Boy's Wear is complete, such ns Cloths, Cossimeros, tattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans Kerseys, Fug Linseys, &c. Also, a lull line of soli ne, Hlsiery. Gloves. Trimmings. Corsets,F. Hul & OA Cc !elms tctl H ODP SK 1 irrs H. & A. YINGLING. Nov. 8 18 17. l'oundry and Itiaehine Igrloop at PRIVATE SALZ ESSRS liens & Emmert intending to quit the Business,oti•r at Private sale .their Foundry and Machine Shop and alt its contents, I.teated near quiney, Franklin Ca., Pa. For Infornvition address MESS & MINIM r. Nov. 8 -tf. Quinzy, Franklin C P!, 3 THE ' IN OV ED, Base-Bu ring and -Parlor Furnaces, Hove received Pour Firmt Clog.; Premium nt the New York Store and other Nnirr. Also, the great SI 1.V1 , 111 31E1)AL nt the Fair of the American I tealtuto held in the City of New York, IS 1135. THE ARE PERPETUAL 13ITRNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING TILE SEAS(SN. THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OH TILE A L'ARTM Z.NT THERE CAN BI NO I?,SCAPE OF GAS FROM TIIERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO 0 BST It UCT. THE MR WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH -0 UT TUN ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO Alf "OPEN FIRE." THEY ARE POW ERFITL HEATERS AND TILT PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. TAR PUM4TACE. WILL HEAT, :SATIFACI. TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A. LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT . ADDITIONAL FUEL. Eight Skies of _alt.-Stoves. 4;nd Three Sizes of algl Parlor Furnaces, ifluaufeetured and for Salo to the Trade bl PERRY & CO., ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS. , SQ. 113 Hudson Bt u Albany. Sold Ht RI toi l IJ D 13 RU -'I?T.L Sign or the •Itlg ned Horn, Waynesboro,' Pa COOK STOVES; Fiamware, Iro)trawaTe, Bratsstivae•e 9 House Furnisitieg Goods And other uneul oracles nt the sign of the BIG RCRY, Wny ne,boro . , Pa, where a large at t:ortment of COOK STOVES, NINE PLATE STOVU PA It 1.0 IL STOVE, S COAL STOVES, of the latest improvement., the very best in the market, at the Cheap T m and Stove Store 01 D. B. HUSSSELL. TINWARE made of the hed Tin in the market, and warranted at the' logo Of the “2311 M4.0(51 3E3Cc)3na..” D B. RUNSELL keeps constantly on hand it largo assortin•nt of House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. I Kerosene Oil and a large assortment of Lamps. Washing Made Easy ! by calling at the sign or the "Big Red Horn" and getting the best ()lose Wringer ever made. tar Persons- want of 6tuves, Tinware, Home Furnishing GuodA, &c. &c., can get full value for their inuney by cul.ing on D.ll itt.T.isELL, Sign of the "BIG RED HORN," Waynesboro', l'o' Oct 25. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given chit Michael M. j' Stoner, of Waynesboro', has appointed the undersigiled Assignee under a deed of voluntary assignment fir the benefit of creditors. All pers. ons having'claimsagainstsaid Michael M Stoner,will Present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay to the undersigned. W. S. AMBEISSON. Oct. 25—tf. FOR a cakc of fine Soap, you must K u RT 3'B YRUP:S ; •L: . -Gocl — antTl.:l.eap a CHECK and plain Abating at thestote of Aatinutaos t HßNlCDlOT & Co QUEE 'N6 WAREI—.I new lot of boUutiful styles 11.E111.5 1 , 4 A Stoves; Japanned 'rare, Asmigueo REI 11. S VVitIiZZLLER'S ARRIV - A - 1. OT NEW GOODS. HWING receiveda lar o assortment of goods, I f.rn I repared to oiler greater inducements than heretofore at reduced •es. All I ask is' an ,examination of the stock and pikes,, ataLitkey will oneur with tbe above. ' _ ~.„ Day GOODS, - Ninialti* 1 -, -•- , - ttiIIpENSWARE-- CEDERWARE, GROCER I ES, CUTLERY, GLASS WARE, OIL CLOTH, I tender my thank H—to the community for their liberal petrlmage and hope to merit a ct. - ,ntinuance et the same. Om 111867. ' J. W. MILLER. $1 , 000 , 000 IN WATCHES: 0311; PRICE PLAN uiviNu LVEkY PATRON A Handsome and Reliable %Vlach! For the low price of Ten Dollars, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, And not to be paid lor,unleas perfectly satisfactory, 1001Sotid Gold tiurtttog V% atehts $250 to $l,OOO 100. Maeie Cased Goal Watches, 200 to 500 100 Ladies 'Watches; ettametca, 100 to 3e4) 200 Gold Hurling Clirotr'ter tlO. 250 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Engiob Levers, 200 to 250 300 Gold Hunting Duplex. Nate ,es, ICA) to 200 300 Gold kluneg Arnettean Watches, 100 to 250 rstrlumairmamquaamaniemaiiii 500 Sayer Hunting Dupl. Lies, 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladies 11Cilt a, 50 to '250 1,000 tiold Hunting Levities, 50 to 75 1,000 111scellaneous iSther Watches. 00 to 100 2500 liurittfig Sitticr Watches, '25 to 50 5 000 sberted Watches, all kinds, 10 , to 75 • very patron obtains a watch by this arrange, nii•nt .cksting but VO while it may be weal% $l - o partiality shown. We hto immediately Lia-pose of the abet e magnificent i•ttietc. Certificates, - naming the arti this, are placed in sealed eitYcloi.s.and troll nosed are entitled to earned on their certifietto upon payrtuvtt of 0, Lan tiler it be a Watch worth *L . ' .000 or one worth less. The re turn of any ofour certificates entitles you to the a_- title minted thereon upon_ pay went, trresp•tltte of its worth and as 110 *uncle vt, w. d i t 'ss than ::;10 is named on any certificate, it will at time e seen that this is No Lottery, but a straightforward legitimate transaction which may be participated in IVei:l--kl-y-1-14R,—cnoht ray: uz-! A Cot titivate wtll be .rnt by wail, plot pai.l, up on receipt of 25 ets 5 te4l ,11 lot *I•2 33 onl ele gant pri•m:Ulti for $5;-,imy,-ix ns d more eu a tulr. pr..miti t . .,r slo.,llnlitin‘irc , l and 1110 A :•11perl , watch los $l5, Agents or !Lose wishing einpientent this is a rare opt,ortunity It 14 als ghttllntely duly nulbot,zetl by ti e Govern ment, and open - to the 11110 A capful tiel inlay Trg us ! ‘N Gltilf I', hilt) &CO Importers. Oct. 25- 6m 161 131i0.‘1.) :sit xi: Y,trk . LITIZAW (1 . 11)lls in endless variety and very hCheap, al dna Cumberland Valley Bat llmpor, iu'n of DECHERT A NY NT 'IN, Womnn or Child in Chambeodmig can :low you the wly to the Cheap tint Store • DECHERT _Big •Red ilst, ChantLersbutg, Pa. May ,24 1y C. .10011E1.CIPI, N 10 IVv,r Strvet, DEALER IN W , tTCIIES, C1.00K!.4, Fine Goid Jesv•4ry, 4 ilver Plated Wire, SPECTACLE N, SLC IPIJLBLL SALLSI TIIE r will sell at publiesnle Thurs day, the 28th of :November, 1867, a valuable Farm,_bilustcd w Quincy _Thritiblitp,_Erattlatti c nitaining Viiio 4 llM more or lesa, lying on the Mentz 'l' Gap Road, lend• ing from Quincy:l.o Monterey Springs, a, joining thy lands of Alex Ilaratltom Solomon Harbaugh, tie() G,,ssart and others, The Improvements are a one and a half story DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn, end other neccessary Buildings. The above Land cimsists of Limestone and Iron Ore Land. On said lam there is an Iron Ore Mine pronounced to be the best Quality (by Iron Masters) in the t4l,tte. The most ol the above Land hue been limed arid i. in a good state of cultivation with a good Orchare coma icing a fwe setection of dif. ferent kinds ol fruit. The property will be sold in whole of divided to suit purchasers. bale to com nit nee at 12 o'clock on and day, when the !Arms will be made easy by the undersigned. Oct Is-- ts, A MONN. Repository please copy, and send bitt to Cue of fice. FARM FOB, SALE• 11J E suleacri:ter off rs at private sale 2i miles from Wu.s rieshoro; a tract of Latta containing 65 ACRES of limz , tone land. The impro vernent.; are a double LOG HOUSE, BANK 1.1 A ILIN a good well of water, Tenant House, wish house, r+prinv floes. , lilaciumith shop, and oth. r necees-nry improve ments. ROUER r NrciLvAN EY. Oct 18 tf. Penknife Blades. rpHE subscriber has now on hand an arsmtmen: of Penknife Itladrs . Persons wanting blades put in knives ale r..quo,t ed to give him a call. Nov. 8 —4t JOHN H. JOHNSTON. NOTICE•. • IHA A YE the Books and notes .11 the nn of [Too _Ever lit Shorkey in my hands • for c.illec inn. w.tht said accounts and notes pq.l up !.y the first day of January rext. or they uinr-tn collected with Cork in order to close rip raid firm. .N„0v.,8-3t. - JAUtict S. GOOD. ()IL Cloth ono paper Blinds attlie store of AnDrossoN,ltxn , clcr &Z Co r 1 tHE largest esxortment of C A R P E T t.t. it. i town at the store o; . . . ASi 11B1110)N, B 1411D1OT &flu, 10 - 6ENT SUGAR ut REID'S. G _OOP Levy Sugar at CA U FETING, R.C. f&C., Ilugerk.t,,vFn IFYOU WANTTOBOYCHEAKOODS PRICE Sc, HOEFLICH'S, Where they have rezeiterl the finest assortment of goods or all kinds that have been brought to Waynesboro' since. the war. Bought-at_ trlow_ price and *ill he sold accordingly. The act scri'oers kindly ash the citizens of Wayne& bprt". and yrcinity. to call-artrkezamine their goods, and feel assured that 'they will concur in the a bove statement:- • bilks, Alpaca Reps, Pique cloths, Mohair Reps Delaina,Coburgs, All-wool Delains in all shddria and qualities Clotho, Care-irneres. Con% Satinets,Ja ana,Tweedv, all varieties, with a hoot of all kinds of goods at Oct. 4 1867. PRICE &HOEFLICIPS B REAKFAST shawls, Lang and Squire Shawls, Small Shawls, Infante Socks, at Yams dttiot metes (2:1 MENIAL) Goods from t h e Chambershon; 16001 en Factory . at Poles & okamou's. G um 131ar‘cts-a_ nice ortiele fora rob!) , d ,y at. Phlox & Ilust - Lo u's HIT " .E . Well and WI , 13 In i c a •s ilk & cts lt a u t EFL/Cll'S :VITA , Germantown a l'a i i•t u o72 l.l r:lns A LOT of Pretty Ca:3inat ra at & licantcu's N EW Styles of Hoop skirts at PhICH & ihIEFLICICS DAL/MORA LS a very cheap lot just received at Flocs tiOttbileled I I EN and Boys Boots and ahoe9 Also Ladies Mies and Childress bllues and Gaiters at Pules a Ilomnacies O.IIE MADERag Carp-ta at Pati:E h HaEsuctes RESH Mackrel ut - PRIES & IluErtietea UCKI.-KIN Gloves and Gauntlets at 110E11.1cl-es DIES saek ( Ik.theat G F;AI Shoca and Sandals at & floEFtten's OVERCOATINGS nt PRICH & HOEFLICHS., A mberson, Benedict &Co-. NEW GOODS ! NU E ARE now receiving the ,largest Flock of goods wt.+ have had tnr ten years. to which we call the attention of all persons who wish to buy C3-C)01:0 C 0 0.31:0 S) AT LOW razGurLE We ave a large stock.of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWA RE, ARDWARE, cheaper than they have been for six years.' fu r goods have been bought at low prices . and we think we can sell them to suit all buyers. Give u 4 a call. - AMREISON, BEN EDICT & CO October 4. 1867, NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COON E. STONEIiOUSE n TiL L) respectfully inform the public that they have now opened at their new roam, on the southwest corner of the Diamond, nYoes• boio', a large and well selected stock, of Dry Good N 9 Groteries, hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Coach-makers Goods Of every description, Quecnsware, Cedarware, Shoes, Car. pets. Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush es. re,h, salt, and all kind of Gooch kept in a well regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh and have been bought for cash at the lat. decline in prices. We flatter ourselves that from our long experi. Mee in business, 1,1341 a determination to sell g, oils at small profits, we shall he able to oiler unusual inducements to all buyers who desire to save mon ey. Please call and see fur yourselves. We have a large and well assorted stock of eta. pie and fancy Dry Goods, embracing Cloths, Cassimeres, Suttinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cortiri, Den ups, titripcs, Checks, thrigharns, Lima and Cotton Table Crash for Towels,Caliooes, Delains, A lvaccas, FINCY DRESS GOODS, Trimlngs, 'Shawls, Brown and Blenched Sheetings and bhirtings, Tickings, Linens, Fliinnels, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We nre ro• ceiving new goods every week and will supply any article watiteti that we have not on hand in a few days. We pny the highest market price for &I kinds of country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruit, Rage, &c. Oct Lf 3„ 1867 f Al FST arrival of New (lootla at the store of I J AMBEILBON, BMW= et. CO, ~~litißAßß and Vegetables:»throtrrh , Nuttha season, at REID'S. • May 17 L BEAVER, Ladies, Children, filet ,and Bags BOOTS & SHOES, Hats, Caps, Tninks; -ete, -Seger.. Tobacco, the very same old kprd.of Rap pea sine, Candies. Nuts. Cfoves. ;Iriti.nrion, p e p, per, Baking soda, (linger, Raking Moilasses, borne and stove Blacking. Er•senco of CotiVe, P.per Col• fare and Cuffs, thropendera, Boas; Paper, Ink- and Steel pens. Soaps, Lilly White, link Oil, Perfumeries, Kerosene, &c. cc. Governm , nt BI itiltetu. Also Gum Blanketa. rimy more situ:lce ',ceded aid used by everybody. Room on the norlh•enst Corner in the Diamond, Citizens and persons living in the County will find a large and well selected stock of tilst class goons at as low figures as can be sold in the coun- 13 A INTB for FARMERS and others. =The ant. ton Mineral Paint Co., are m molten). ing the Best, Cheapest, and most Durable Paint 111 Übe: two coats welt put on, MINA wit h lour. Idicst Oil, will last 10 or 16 yoms• it is of 1 !iglu brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can ho chanacil to greea r leadi-stonm- drab, olive or — cri , :nTr, — ro — trrt—tire •onsumer.-7:1 - t-ittvalluabloJM71 - 1,ubca,.-1 - .. t es, Carriage aid Carrmaker, I'ai +, cn Wcoricri• ware, Agricultural Implements, Cai.al 1.30.0, Yea :-VlB,lllld-i-4111)a' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal gle Roots, (it being ire and Water rrool), Floor Oil t.lethe, (one Manutactun.r hiving used WOO tibia. the past yearo and as u p tint for any purpose fn tinurp.isseo for body, duraiiilay, elasticity. and uohcsiveneas. Wvir..inted in all 'titsee. as waive. 6end for a circular which gives lull particu:nrs. None gLimine unless branded iii a trade murk Cra ion Mineral Paint Adress DANIEL BIDWELL. !251 Pearl St. N 1. For sale at the Hardware siorc of GE.I.4E & BHIPI - H.lH)', Garnage Grease Have entered into copartrer,,hip in rho Pr :mien of L. i,try in all its nett( cid to, ronadviit the fir Neatness, Durability and Perfect Adaptation alru work cannot 'be surpassed. NITROUS OXIDE GAS &0., used to extract Teeth without pain. 11 ill give special attention to r. , gu !shoo nut preserviog the Ivatural Teeth. CHANGES il)h; , n d Teeth eXPILI int d }HEE Or Cli I , GI One f them will he ?a the Bays 'louse, Co n castle, on the first Monday to Wedile•day of month, and at St. Thomas on tho ECCO/Ili Monday and 'Tuesday of each month - Oct. 25, 181,7. Place a llonmicies PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN i - 0-- R EENCA ST' L- E,. I' A.- TjA V ING taken a thorough course et in rue IA lion in Mental science, and rrOre that live years experience, is prepared to practice his rot' -, sion with care and attention . Double ant Jungle_ sets of Teeth mounted and insured - o he plate, city style, which is beautiful and more cont fintably worn at prices which defy competinomTeeth mounted On G ild or Silver. Having one of Dr Richards Ether or Narcotic Si rays, a process of fret zinc the gums, proves an excellent method of having Teeth extracted. Pain scarcely is fl-lt, is genera lly liked, and always safe. I prefer it to Ni trous Oxide Gas. Magneto—Electiicity is used for weak nerves and neuralgia. No charge for exam ination of Teeth. nave your 'Pt elk examined once or twice a year, and filled as soon as a cavity is formid. Thus all.'l'ecth may be saved. Particu lar attention is paid to children's teeth (too touch neglected by parents), also, it e preservation of the natural organ by filling. Dental rooms in Na. thnniel Martin's residence, once occupied by Dr. Domani'. Dentist, West Baltimore Street October 11 1867. -, 910.PiTEENDS GEORGE STOVER HAS RETURNED FROM I,IIIL&DEL GROCERIES, Ackif. To which lie invites the attention of of his patrons and the puHie uenerally. Oct( lo . 1 ):6 LUMBER W' A-N TM D. mHE sutv-Ttlwra will pry the inttlo....t c,tsn p: lef. A. for Lumber, to be &live ed tins he ,-.0, ~11.1 will ilk) want a largo lot for ni...xt ~ ....0.1 . Sept. G-tf, (31.:4- 4 1::it, l'fitGE .t CU. ..... .111 0 U SESA N I) I, 0 l's FOR S.A.LII. . _ 111IIE sulneriber &Tern at Ptiytta 4.5a1. , SE Vt N I BUIJ:IIErt and Lots, situate on t , techamc 6t. and on North Street, Waynebhero: M trep. 20_4 , ARX. HAMILTON. ttits. all patterns and stylo at the \1 Ma:sex. IdEpouttor .r, Cu. 3.1 s of n d kinds 4 the store of AataintsoN, Ilittrunner & Co o saes Et tthe store of MURASom,'LIENsum it Cu Li Imoit Oil ci stwo of L ADIES Press p RIME ti. 0. Mo DEALER IN TEIE_NETALIC Sri OE SOLE WAYNEsBoRo , Bq4. 20 1867 i=l Uet, 4 6111 RS. FEll'1;:ftlIOFF I' ) Rfl ST, DENTISTS, No. 18 South dlutlt &art. Next dour to Nlxon's Drug t e (up St tir',) CIIAMBEII6I.IISIIO, I'cl ritt DENTIST:-- XEW FALL AND PULA WITH A SUPPLY OP DRY GOO, .8133 CID CIO "33E 1 .415-14' NOTIONS, REV:ISA:ARE FAMILY CROGEIIII W. A. REID SUCCESSOR TO nostotter, Reid , & Co (I A 1.1,S the attention of buy- jer; to hip stoeli of gootiti ju,t t received; vi;': COFFEE, SUGAR, SY rtups, NOLASSE 3, K VROSCENE CLASS AND QUEENtiWARE, W()()DEN W ARE, I'U - RE NO 1 lONS, LA)I S. C HAMS, BACON, CIJEESE, SALT, I - .V E PAS: Steanied Cove and Spited Oysters. BrIntl" in I lb. n 2!b N B I,trl 11!,,leru, .111 XLNT thlw, f•,r Pit• 1r .aid V? , s, }';tiara. Ad sold by tho doz,:i. .1f 11 . 14:, c. [Fre,;) Fi-.11 in bensoli] Parlicui lit , to HI Ft h r Herring by the WA or half Shi :Mackerel by the iibl , halves anti quarters. ff-! kepl,q everything tritt ally found in a well re 111:114 . ,1 rry, all it which will he sold at a ve small a v i tc, 14.11' CASH only. {tome to "Mexican Row." Ifts I•VSt 1)InV 10 his CUAttOIIeTS for the hliir.tl e cilimaLT.Hnorit. hen tobrit extended to him. M•ly 1'; , iSzti7.l W.. 1. PEW. P 1 ri,..la'gt minket price paid for Count Prit•'neo, hi:ci , an Butter, I:7oTyr t hi, I,nrd, e t el l an g , , foi fir bmiyht fret)-11, • 'T , „.. .4, ilrza - Ecr._Tima. st.A.3 er_D i. lar, £.4,2 - 4kt, C t & f?... i Go to Fourti!nran's Way»esboro' , May 2-1, 1867 10f01-11.7113ali`a•EcsliZeptuin.yleas Grain But. in store arid WALKPR, NILL & Co. liagerkito;vii. :E.71 1 K • ' r • • '•••; , ;Y - 1 .
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