improved Thrashing Machine ! Daniel Geiser. B. E. Price. Farmers will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing • 1 1.1 Vain With ee" ' GEISERS' PATENT HU-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER. With the latest Unproved Tripk!Geared horse Power, driven either by Gear or Belt No. 1 is a eight -horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, sit. teen inches in diaineter it'd thirty three inches long. Trunk has ten hick rake crank end seven rakes is thiitydivo inches wide, mid delivers the straw on the seem' I rake, these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it the sta,:ker, which will deliver about thirty five fee, beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to ei.thieen feet high, an I can he easily in in!g•il to carry the chair with the stet w, or deliver it in a • sip irate ',dice. The trunk and•fin side, being closed, to confine the straw and chair, monodies all dillialUies in cleaning grain against wi , tIV weather. It bags the grain b• reasonable management, suf. ficierdlY clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circuit:4 inces, is from twenty to lusty bush els per Ii ur, using eight horses an 1 the same number of hands; but to force the work under 'favorable circum-Lance, it will thresh-from Arts' to tiny bushels per hour, end with more ease and agreeableness to hands than any other machine now in coaunon use. - The No. 2 Machine, luny repteseided-in the above cut, is particularly adopted to the tarmer's use; in intended to apply to any_common level:or railway power; weighs 1,300 pumas; has an iron threshers .frame, and cylinder, 12i inches in diameter a. r 1 h 8 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if desired, in a lull bushel. It deliv, rs the :draw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the st.aw and chair together; will threth and clean, in good grain, ready for m irket. from 100 to 175 bushels of wheat. Or trout 300 to 510 bushels of oats per day, using four or six horses. and the same number of hand,; but to force the work, under in at favorable circumstances, goot gran, dr.c., will thresh and clea n considerably more. — The Machine will thresh and clean all kinds of gr tin generally threshed with the common mit:hole, and requires no mire horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard. It will apply very well to a twin-horse railway power .1‘;1- , w here is what the Fanner and thrastierman wants, a Separator to gn from farm to farm, to thrash grain, with more satistac tam than any other sett tratir now in use, an I why it itl Because this sePara -tor has a sclfreg-ulatoig lta,t. which prevents grain from blowing, into the chi& and also has a snit reg. plating tinnier to feed toe cleaner :col it has rollers 00 coin fe c ever - chunk 11g. Why dace thus in whine run 40 light. and givff so little trouble "I Because there is less fric lion in the Journals, and the rakes an I tin or., ge,iroil so Ilia t you have no troulf'o with Belts b caking and slipping, causing dust to fin into the meet/. Wlt v d fee it clean against the wind Because the blast has abect action on the gr tin an 1 the cleaner is si well a rrafivil that the wind It is no ch ince to drive Vie flirt into the hopper. Why is if built perm riently on two wheels and the front Cr ‘ i riage sep arate, ready te attach when nccesear,'?, Bee 1114,1 it is in-.re - con venient in the barn without the fro .t car rialto. You can turn the machine or run it from place t i place more easily, %Vliv has it not got Eleva tors like seine othf In felon , b Ilecause the Elevators carry the feLhbeckalternately into the cleantr which niu-t eventu iny go into the go id wheat or in (he clfalr. and all know, 11111 filth should be kept seu ivile 10r feed, .we inignt , as well kelp shovelmg the I'a iltngs from under our hand f n into the hopper itit expect to get I h.! gr tin clam. Wny is this s•pkr it in ire cleanly flnd sat isf :c tory to work a bout than others? H. cause the Fun and Trunk sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chair and duet front coining out and, -c nternii over tit u fl »r, ctit4ifig w List an I giving much trouble w.th dirt and sore ayes, &c. Wily do l'inisherinen got in fro work with these separatirs than they do with others? He. cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator saitable and a fn . farinors an t Taraeheinn ni that have grain to thr teh, wl slat in most cases fanners must suit theinvolves tr the in tchiao, harem +e thi! in tchrito will not suit i'aell to the farmer. In stitiri -this-is-the-clieupestonoat-ilurilil ,_reliable,-iiimale-art_l_tri_ist_agreeable to work ablaut and the iihtly sip arator that will clean antl i big the grain ;iently clean for m trkrt under all eireuinstinces. Fanners can rest asmred that this inat.hine ii nu humbu,s. , and judging from the high recommenda• tion of Camera that are using them, we must c .me to the conclusion that it is the 'very Machine that far mers want and will have as soon as they have en opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for which we hci e they will give us an of portunity,ss we ars wiliug to be rest omilile if itdoes not perform es rEpresented in this Circular. Shop Prices of Machines range from 5215. to 5540. gw- We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any raasonable d. f .ets ematerial 'Workmanship, dr.c. DANIEL .GEISER, Proprietor. Geiser, Price & Co., Manufacto res. • W Lk YNESBOII,O', PRANKLIN CO , PA. li Odi 0 AIB tre il . 8 GRAY HAIR. Tth is t be AmpatosiAtlaat Mug autdo. 47 1 4 Thin Ia the Cure that tal . • In the Alamos:A. that Mug made. X, i'-•: - '0,641, This Is the Ilan who Rae bald and *.:*:•"'w gray, f:,. ..,. b ... Who now has raven locks, they say. ~ k ii...; ~.„„(,..,,cni.o that Icy '• i la the AMBROSIA that lung made. .... ' , ;'i* Thin In the Malden, handsome and . .. 1 : 1 1c 1f WhElirried the man once bnld end gray, i*V "IVI 0 now ling rnren locks, they ray. ` -4 4 4 Ile mod the A3I.II.IMAA that Mug . ..4 ....... made. This 151 the rfrMITI, Xiilo,ll7 ttIC Yrny, -4- • Married the maiden, lianusome and "4" ••,4 " . To the once bald and gray, 1 / 4 4 Bet s \.4o now hail raven locks, they Ilr Iry i e t n i l ie lse A tr il t i 7.4h 0 1 .1, t t c h C at tiT t iu lt ginta This Is. thc. Pell that ring's many . To iiron=e the people sad and gay Into this fact, which here does lay— )," you ont 1 ebc7sT or grey. Uec the dimp.nouzA Moe Ring muds, E. Ll. TIM 3 &. On., Pr:Om:Ton, PCTERBORG', N.H: Nola by J. F.KTIRTZ and F. FOURTHMAN, Ih'innotbara,', and by Diuggiats generAlly. 14—Iy. - PUBLIC SALE--- THE subsdriber will sell at Pahlie Sale, at his residence, about 1 mile Northwest of Shady Gr i mm, and mile North rd the Waynesboro' and 4, 94iporastle pike on Monday the 2d day of March. the following property to wit : IVOirg HORSES, 2rmly; 2 Mikh cows, 7 young cattle, including 1 fine young Bull; 1 Plar.'ati Wagon, 1 Wood Bed liay !miters, I spring ra ne. new. 1 trotting Buggy nearly new. l'lo • e, lowa, single and double, 1 McCORMICK REA P,'lt„ front gears, bridles, 2 sets Buggy llama's, I o which is silver mount al, nearly new ; 1 pair sp derv, a lot old iron; t set Blacksmith Tools. tle to commence at 10 o'clock on Said day, when a credit of eight months will be given on all sums of $lO and up- IVA ran. ABRAHAM GOLLEY. Feb. 7 Iv. $3O REWARD' NVAS stolen from the Stable of the subscriber on Monday night the 17111 inst., on the road loading from Ringgold to !Smithburg, one mile from the former place, I complete sett new Harness, 1 set new Breecbhands, 1 set old harness, I Riding Steidle, dm A Reward of $2O will I e paid fut the stolen goods. or $3O fir the goods and thief. Feb. 21-2 t. J CIIOSUY. YYRUl'S—lioal and Chian , RE:firs RING'S J. F. 01ler. Josiah Fallieney. PUBLIC SALE. THE Fubscriher will sell at, Public Sale, at his nosidence, on the Greencastle rontl, 2 mil es from I.einsi , lnirg, and l mile from the Marsh Store, on Wednesday the I 1 th day of Mardi next, the follow. ing personal property to wit : 5 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, 1 of - which is a tine broad mire hclry with find, and one a black Stailim 5 yenra old this Spring; 1 2 HEAD OF lIORN CATTLE , 5 of which are rniich cows, 1 being fresh with calf at her side, 1 ht t. , teer, I floe youn4 Durham 8411, •2 brood Sows with t•ias, (Chester mixed) 1 fine Chester 1t03r,5 head st irk hogs, 12 HEAD GOOD SHEEP; 2 FA 101 WAGON:4, 1 4—inch trend and tine 1- ch tread,good as new, l ;?ipring, Wagon; 1 Sepa iatot a nd WOW P, wa r, G. ker's P itent ; I seltrak ing NlcCormi,k Reaper, I good Helper and Mower c nibined, (Ball's Patent). I Gslin Urill, aroxel's inak. ), I pair wood ladders. I p.ir flay carriages, I wood tied, I wheat fait, 1 hand cart, 2:1 horse plows, 2 two-horse Pl, ws, 2 single and 4 double shovel piers, 1 harrekv, sm;le double and treble trees, 2 sets breechh ,nds, 3 1504 front genrA, 3 sets plow gears, one 6 Lorse litre, I set double 'tomcat, a lot of grain hags. Corks, rakes. 1 I g chain, I. pair spread ers, lint] chain, 6 cow chains, also I Bath iwoy Cook Stove, and fixtures. I good Ten-plate stout, t Bed stead. 1 sink, I safe, 1 t bloc I Peetit Dry Muse, a lot obi iron and many 'other or isles not nrcess try to n vitiate, bale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when a err ilk of 9 months will be given on all sums of ..1;5 and upwards. Feb. 21— te. PUBLIC SALE . i3TIC subscriber will (ger af public sale, in front of Sa•per's Deter, in IVayriesboro', on Safari clay the voth of February, 1863, A FINE DUN MARE, heavy with foal, supposed to ho about 9 years old. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when the terms will Le made ki.own by JACOB MID DOUR. Feb. 21—te. C. V. MONO, duct. BUTCHERING. THE subscriber informs the public that he con thaws the uu,tchering 'monies% and' will be pleased to supply citizens with a . choico article of Veal, and 1. nib in se.son. The highest GASH prices paid for calves. Feb. 21 7 -8w..._ JOHN FOURTH MAN. Houses for Sale . 4TIE subs , r'ber otrers at Private Sale, upon easy terms 2 131t111i4 HOUSES, on Mechanic street, Wayneshuro', with six Rooms and 'a lisso me:lt to each. AIXX.. Li A MILTON. 'Jun. 24 tf. WALMAY HORSE. CAME to the premises of the anhseriber living near Price's Meeting House, ini*tito 3d inst., au Iron-grey Cob, supposed to' he b tweets 3 ani 4 years old. The owner is rrqu.ted to prove proper• ty, pi elurges and take it away. Feb 7.-3 w, CUB S. HOFFII.I GEO. CARBAUGII, G. V. !doNu, A uct. I FREB BIHIRITION! W• A. REID 1 NVITES his customers and the public general ity to call and examine his Mock of goods just o— pened. - COFFEZ, _ TEAS, SYRIJPS, N. 0. and P. R. MOLASSES,' No. 1 MACKTIEL, CODFISH and a full line of leading articles. SPICES- Bought at the most celebrated spice Mills and war ranted PURR.' Delicacies and Baking articles of choicest quali ties. CRANBERRIES, - = PRUNES, Fr. CURARNTS, RAISENS, CANNED FRUIT, Peaches, Pine pples; Strawberries, GREEN CORN, &c. N. Y. F. CHEESE—aII winter. MASON'S CR AUK E Ra—Water, Mush room, Cream. Sugar, &c. QiJm3pivaiNiArda. MI.IEI GLASSWARE! Plain and lig'd Granite Tea Sets. -cups-and-tau cers. elibLes, neat plates, &e.,,e1 the Inteststyleg. Fruit matots, (U.ass) Butlers, (curt) plain and cut goblets. tumblers, atc. Presentatiun c ups and fancy China l r the Holi days. CoNvitcrioNAnte.. - Car dies, Dates, Nuts, and O-le.te—el . ynrlng.. rarCutne 0110, come all. VVaynraboro', Dec. 6, 1667 8200.000 DOLLARS oUI divided and s'.oo certificates paying a 1 ut eigl.t and !en per cent per unum is sued to all who viol sob,crilie for ~tuck in the Chain. bt rsburg Woolen Mill.' The, great success of the Company and demand for their goods Ii is encouraged them tai enlarge the elln:iv of their Mill ant. ii crease their capital ock. They now oiler 1 , 60.0U0 additional stock fir sale at its par value stint per share. This stuck pays -d v nd-01-eight-per-cent-pee-annu ti-the_ trjpecial and ten on the t ummoti, and can be made to - Fiy - 12 to lb - Fa - cent per Xini;einThe-Compa ny owns all that splendid water power 01 the Fall. ing 4-•pring in the heart of the through of Cham• beraliurg, including the Flouting Mills, Their Woolen Mill usi s 60 h use power and leaves enough to'run the Flouring Mills of 4 pair of Burrs. These !Nils rent for a le hall the interest of the whole cost of their.real estate est:ill the ^ldes' Mill building and Machinery. Any who hate $lOO or more and esp cially Femurs wishing to make a sate and prof itable irvestment are requested to examine the merits of this stock before investing in land or Univ. vi nment securities, as it pays at least 8 per rent and mitts no premium, making the safest and most prof itable investment now ()tiered, and besides encoura ges industry and advances the interest of the coin inanity at large. You are referred for fuller partic ulate to our printed circulars, and a personal exam iatinn of the Mil 'and Machinery. We invite a careful examination being convinced that the bet ter the *Akira of our .Company are known end the working of the Mill is understood, the more certain we are to gain confidence and that a correct know!. wge of all .our .triirg , iS all dial is wanting to secure a speedy sale of all the stock. übscriptions received at the office of the Comps ny at. the Woolen Mills, or at the Ist National Bank of Waylit 9.lairo', Ist Nat. Bank of Greeireastle, by M. Fallon, Esq., Mercersbuig, Judge Ruby, pinaburg, 3 1 614413 Ferguson, Path Valley cr Geo. Itaisley Esti , who twill visit in person differ ent localities. Feb. 14. 18E18 NORMAL INSTITUTE. vo.HE next session of this Institution will - com• I. rrience un Nlondsy, the 2.1 of Morch. l'hosa wishing to send pupils, should mike it known t.. tln• Principal, Ile 5000 08 possible, as but a limited number can be received. The governmen t will be mild and par ntal, op. polling to the pupils' mason and tense of propriety and A. M.; yet obedience and .good behavior will be strictly required. The object of this FChOlol will be to give Indies a complete education, and to prepare gai.tleinsii for business or ter any class in college. Pupils . will :re taught to etude undi retandinglv, and not lilt rely to commit rules to memory or. go through text books. The hr nchus that will be taught are, Orthog.a phy. 12.2.rading, Petinarn.hip, Geography, Aritl. me tie, Grammar, Alg. bra, Gcoint try, Physiology, Coro. position, Rhetoric, it istory, Botany. Trigonometry, IN mural Ph ilorophy , Geology, A wily tica I Geometty. Ment,ti Philosophy, Zoology, Elocution. Logic, Nlor at Pal'osophy, Astronomy, 1; oleo los, Latin, Gr. ck , French ,Gennan, Italian, Music, Drawing and Paint jog. .N IL— Primary pupils, if hulTiciently advanced to he classified, will be received at somewhat reduced W. NOETLING, A. M., C. E., Prin. Rev. 0. V. Assistants. J. F. Wissoir Waynesboro'. Pa., Feb. 7,1808.-2 m. MACHINE SHOP • AND LUMBER YARD ! FRICK &CO wntll3 inform the Publ2 generally, that they have taken the eatibfish• ment and busincee, lately n vned I.y , I.oy 4. Lee rone, (formerly Win. Flanagan,) awl and new manufacturing GRAIN DRILLS, of the latest improvements and venrant than to Rive waist' Won. Also Brinkerhoff's eetebrAdte Patent CORN 511ELLER, Separator and cleaner. the hest }heifer ever offered to the Public. Also (.11PISAN'ti .PAIII , II ( 1 1,0TIIS W ASHER. Warranted to give sat's fiction or no 1 , 410. 'They are Freparel to do all kinals of Job Work, Repairs, ac., in their line of business, alone at the shortest notice and on reae. enable terms. They hnva also on hand a largo lot of the best Cumber for sole cheap, and h .ve rpened regular latalllKß'Y ARD of all kinds of Lumber, which they will sell very cheap for• cash cutiy.— Persons in, want of anything in our line will p'a nae• give ui a call We wail give a , t6firt on. Jaii 31.- tf. l.Wy , I'l4. • 4: CO. SUGARS, W. A. EEID J. C. AUSTIN,PreR't F'.llirsoN St•c'ry EVERnom i COME AND SEE TUE IMPUOVED ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, At tke sign of the Big Red Horn, end von will be convinced that the Orients! is the best, the hend• sornebt end the cheopest Bate Burning Coal Stove in the WORLD file truth le mighty and will prove il. We hid the Morning Glory in our Lionise that you can fudge for yourselves. D. U RUSSELL sells the No. 9 at $23, No. 10 at $27. No. 11 at 30, No. 12nt $34. Th. Oriental has a hirger Gre pot, a- better grate r makes more heat with lee coal than the Morning Glory. The Oriental hes token the four first prcm iurns at the State Fairs of New York, and the huge silver Mcddlo at the American Institute. Coma and see at the sign of the "BIG RED HORN", V7synestno'. Pa., where you cnn get Any kind of Stoves you wont of D.B. RUSSELL, who aiwnys keeps on hand end for site Tinware toads of NI best lin 'milky good w n rkm.,n. House furnishing goods &c. nt the sign of the () R N aDe 16 :141 Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, - Mire received Four Finn Chinn Premlnmn nt the ow or t tnte nn n yr 'n rn. • Arent SILVER 11IED.11. nt the Fnlr of the Anterirtm 'wahine held 'tithe City of New York, 11163. THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OF TUE APARTMENT. TIIERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THERE CAN BIC NO CLTNKER, OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. OUT ATTENTION. TEIE ILLUMINATION' IS EQUAL TO AN " OPEN FIRE." THEY ARE. POIVERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER.. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND .FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL TTRAT, SATISFAO. TOPJLY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Eight Sizes of the SiOreS, Mid Three Sizes of the Parlor Furnaces. /fanufnetured and for Sale to the Trade by PERRY & CO" ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS, No. 115 Milton St., Albany. Sold at Recall by D. B.RUSSELL, Sign of the Big Red Horn. Waynesboro,' Pa. COOK STOVE Ss II uware, Ironware, Brassware, Japanned ware, House Furnishing Goods Ana other weft!! artteles at the .ign nt the BIG BED Ili )IIN, Waynesboro', Pa , where a large av" sortatent of COOK STOVES, NINE-PLATE STOV.E,S PARLOR STOVE, S CO AL.STOVES, &c. of the latest improvernent4. the very befit in the market, at the Utieap Tin and Btove Stara of D. B. ItUriSSEI.L. TINWARE made of the bent Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the ``.lEligg Itegcl XaCcraibll.7' .• Ti. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly oa hand a large assortm •nt of House Furnishing Good• for sale cheap. Pure No. 1 K.croseno Oil and a .large assortment of Lamps. Washing Made Easy! by calling nt the Rign of the "Big Rail Horn" and getting the twat Close Wringer ever made: far'Persons in wnnt of Stows, Tinware. Holism Furnishing Goods, &c. &c., can gtt full value for their money by caling on D. B RENSELL. Sign of the "BIG RED HORN " Waynesboro', Pa Oct 25. • LIVIZELV! Livrsaw MITE subaeriberri onnounrli to the public that they still iontinue the Livery business. Hay. ing recently added Nob homes and °vehicles to their stack they are now better prepared than ever to accommodate persona wanting fine riding anti driving horses and coin 'nautili:l conveyances. An attent&ve Os. tier always in at ten lance and pangs con. :"^ veyeil to any point dehire.l, night or day. e l p a naangers conveyed doily to and from Green nt•dle Their 13uoi leaven at GI A. M. and rein f o s 7. P. M. WOLFE & STONER, Aug, D ORIENTAL SECOND ARRIVAL . Great ReductiOn in Prices I 00 TO PRICE & HOEFLICH'S, Where they have received the finest assortment of goods orbit kinds that have been brought to Waynesboro' since the war. Bought at a low price and will he sold accordingly. - .. The sul scrihers kindly ask tho citizens of Weynero bore' and vicinity to call and examine their goods, end feel assured that they will concur in the a bove statement. • S Hits, Alpaca Reps, Pique cloths. Molgflr Reps Marines, Deloins.Coburgs, All-wool Delaihs in all shades and 'polities. • _ Olothspassitneres. Cords, Satlnots,kons;l'tveeds, all v.triettes, with a host of alt kinds of goods at Oct. 4 1867. PRICE & HOEFLICH'S B REAKFAST shawls, -•-- - Long and fiquare Shawls, Small Shawls It ants sacks, at Puma &, lloartacu's PLEND ID Geode_ from the Chamberal urg 0 Woolen Factory at Paica & licatructes.. G UM Blankets a nice' article for o rainy day at Puma & Honsucit 'a. HITS Wool and Grpr ai t c lakike lioy tga: Imes. IT ANHATTAN. Germantown Factory Yarns na Puma &.11oltintet:'s. A 1.0 Tof Fret ty 'mime; it at Pout & Ilosrtacn:s N EW S kyles of Hoop skirts at ri,ICN a flogrucie 8 B AL MORALS a very cheap lot just received at ' NIG% & HOSMICIO3. 1 EN andlloye - Bootsand Shoes Also Ladies Misses and Childrens Shoes and Gaiters at. PRIOR i 110EITLICLI'S • HOMEMADE Rag Carpets at hums a lioznion'a F RESH M 'el at Ki.= - K - 1 - rt - titoveira - niterstrnHetsir PLIICE a Hui:Fumes L ADIES Sack Cloths at PRIM & Ilosemon s. GUM Shoes nna et:100s at PaICE & ETWITLTCIei. NEW IF Ili ! CARRIAGE MAKING: THE subscribers would inform the public that theq have arsociated themselves together in the Carnage maktTig bu - iitressan t—that—the business hereafter will be cuntinUed at Jacob Adams old stand under the firm of . IA7 - aiitsitt. will have constantly on hand BUG. lIIES of every description ; new and ;.+7;sie second-handed Vehicles of all kind5..".tr.a....4 Itepaiting done at short notice, They employ none but good mechanics and use the best material. Persons wanting anything in nut line will do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. JACOB - GEORGE 11.10 KER, Church Sired nearly yrr:si!: the M E Chuic Jan 9.6 MIN e.. 1 M I 0 = m tr 3 = Gel 6,.. . 03 0 rri = m y I=ll c-a, C=) -4 CZ' c:=, n ft° E 3 coin I col 4We have just received our mow stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS A ND SIIOI3S, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, QUEENS WARE, CARPETINGS, HA RDWAR E. To which we call the attention of ail sell§, wish to buy cheap concis. AMBERSON, BENErnur & co. D IL JOHN A. HATTON, [From the PLiladelphia Dental Coffer c. DENTIST. (IUI;I;NC_ PA. Nitrous, Oxide Go Fl mud to EXTRACT TEETH WITHOUT P Or when patients desire it, he mill the N.l R. COTIC SPR V, a pr..cess of Rseezing Lie Gams, g7'operatave Dentittry dons in a setentitic ner , He will invert Artificial 'Fret!) mounted on Geld Silver, iblatin.t. Or. VUcouite, ito.l warrinted to give 8 ,114 s. lion om en , North Corli•;e strut, netrly np pmie the Ad.une ll ,, uals. .luv.t2 tidt. • WE a Tic:mull:34's OIL CLO rll9, &c NEW STORE NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! COON & STONEHOUSE WnULD respectfully inform tho public that they have now opened at their now room,on the southwest corner of the Diamond, in Waynes boro', a large and well 'elected stock of -- Dry Goods, Groceries, hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Coach-makers Goods of every description, Queenswaro, Cedarware, Shoes, Car= pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush es, Fish, bull, and all kind of Goods kept in a well regulated store. Our goods are all new and fresh and have been bought for cash at the !Ai decline in prices. We Elsner ourselves that from our long experi ence in bus - mess, bnd, a . determination to sell gods at small profits, we shall be able to offer unusual inducements to all buyers who desire to stove mon• ey. Please call and see for yourselves. We have a large and well neanawl stock of sta. plc and fancy Dry Goods, enibtocing Cloths, Cassimeres, 1 4 attinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords, Den ims, Stripes, Checks, Gingham, Lin in and Cotton Table Dnpers, Crash for Towels, Calidecs, Minims , A Ipaceas; " _ FANUY DIMS GOODS, Trimings, Shawls,-Brown and_l3lenelied, ;Meetings and Shirting% 'Fickings, Linens, Flannels, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We nro re. calving new goods every week and will supply any article wanted that we have not on hand Itt a few days. h st-market price for tel kinds of such the icon, if‘ cou Vel"TY- ritry prolltice 4 : 11. l a rd,Butter, Bur:, Dried l'ruit, hags, &c. ' Oct 18„ L 867. VALUABLE SMALL FARM FOIL SAM HE sulmerther ofThra at Private Silo his firm containing 43acres and som e p r=lirs of - clear land, about one half mile Ninth of Wryneabom . on the Quincy road. This land all lays to iho mor ning chi and is in the best kind of order, has all been limed except Ifl acres within I@ months to the :mount of 100 bus. to the acre and part of it hail 200; !hero id about 1500 I us. of inc now ready ice The fences on the per petty are g a good hearing Orchard and also a new one of 100 Ire. s of choice fruit just beginnig. to bear, a nee, r- tailing well of elegant water, a go ui corn fortable howm, a toleralil o fare B urn, Carriage house. Hog pin. Corncribs, and a good ;Led for hay 'l'nit is one of the choicest pieces of land in Franklin Chun ty, conven,ent to Town and to Mills in the nekheorhood. The I and is all clear I have al-o 2 t arrea o elegant Moun tain land that I will sell with it if desired. For ref erence to the above pr , ip,.rt. , , ptonse call on Mr. Geo Besore in Wrineshoro', or Mr. John Brentlinger who resides on sail property. 0.. J. N0v.1.0 —tf _Newest,liest Chea est CLOTHING -LAW TAM L7oll.lloTrlrrl GEORGE BENDER Weir Has rccont;y opene.l up an entiro new stock of saw Iv. mat At :Nstir AND SUMMER rdn9r:HILI\J Cc] Ail of which hag been obtainrq from tho justiy celOinAtcd house of A. JARRETT, 1341• tnnora. Every article sots is AI?W RA NTF.T; to NI of the best custom make, and the mati , rial just whit it I.4repreqi•ntell to be. A_ tull arsurtincnt_of GENTS Fr lINIS:TrYG COODS always on hand, such nq iinder Clothing. Gloves. Handkerchiefq, !lose, Collars. &e. - All we ask is, that you 'g,va us one trial, and you will Ow lys hay, fur remein' , er -.ye do nor keen badly made clothing and the eoci , l• a.e all of the lutPst rt.s lc. 61:0. r;E::‘; DER. Nay 4-Iy] Weynesl,o.l,, GROCERIES. a. 11 . ill,) Z C.l! --r. 1,1 L \l7 - 111 ., I,D r ..rnctrui!lv nrrn, ll3 e" tr, tii. f r ien,!p El 'ld .110 pu'4•c genera:ly 014: he i. l ir. pkra:'l to ....Ili p'y all who rLed 0 , 1FP!•:E, FINK, FOGA R, Fri: , To Lf ICCO. Cfo.l SPV:ES, TI :IS, rt Roo '4, 111:1:K Fs TWIN Gs, MAO A fall a ss ortment of Confectionaries, Notions, Stationery, etc. Country Produce Tait; n in exeha iiTei for ,7ooita. In connection with the tirocery I.ll.nni sit ht.l üb.c. keep FL Llti/4 and I E. 1...; 0 STUFF limn whttai there can ho none better nor ch , a per. Thinkftil for plat favnN he rogpectfully solicitr: etnolnun 'or the S:11:10• • A It.. :1467. GEO. W. WELSH, A T FORN EY AT LAM'. Office in 1 1 .10 Town ilusi IluilJing, next door to Doe 13. ISE7. LI•lr all ho irbs VA 1.1 egn . 1 Owy : m,t ostva. gn Cern Siarch. Si!vor GhNi Z. 4l ;,rch (for tho Ltuildry.) Farina, !I 01..r4 (7S••cohto, Norfolk do, CI) 02. 1 , 13 n ma!tilu i .1 art: km for &mill"' us.o. c :3
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