W. A. ThITLE, Mannetetnrer of Copper, Tin aud_Sheet Iron Ware s and dealer In all kinds of Stoves for Coal or Wood. Be has now on hand a large stock of the best Cook Stoves in market. He is selling 40 gal. Copper Kettles at $2O 30 " ti 15 . 18 " 10 The above kettles are stronger than you can get elsewhere and much cheaper. I am 'now putting up a N - EVUDRY HOUSE 'on the Hot Air Prinpiule which comes much lower in price than_ any offered before, and is gotten up in good style, iii strong and durable,. takes but little' wood, and does its work splendid. It is also a good Baker. Call and see it. Metalic wire for Clothes lines cheap-. The best Clothes Wringer in the World ! The best Foree Pump in Market ! Iron Wash Kettles, Tinned Iron Pots and Stew Pans, Copper and Brass ware. Also a good stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, all of which is made of the best material. All kinds of Job Work done in his line. Don't fail to eel and see for yourselves as you will find many articles that you will want. May 29. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned Administrator of Joseph G. Funk, late of Franklin county, Pa., deceased,_ will sell at public sale at the late residence of said Oe ceased, on the road leading from Leitersburg to Greencastle, about 3 miles fromthe former and 6 miles from the latter place, On Friday the 12th day of June, 1868, the following property, to wit : 8 HE Al) HORSES among which are 3liTh'•Fittre - youilf;dra .rse7-2-two-y . 4 He ad of le ul e s 2 extra lnrge and a ell broken, the other two young and also well broken, 20 HEAD HORN CATTLE, among which are 5 good milk cows, 1 fine bull, (ins• proved stock) 2 two year old steers, the balance thrifty young cattle, 22 HEAD OF HOGS, among which are one biood sow and 6 pigs, 17 kIEAD - OF SHEEP, and a lot lambs, 2 broadtread farm wagons, one of which is nearly 'as good as ncw, I two horse wagon 1 pair - wood ladders in good order, 2 pair hay car riages, 2 sets dung boards, 2 three horse barshear plows, I two horse do., 3 doable and 2 single ahoy. el plows. 3 harrows, treble, double and single trees, 1 corn coverer, 1 spring tooth rake. I sleigh and bells, 4 sixth chain, 2 pair spreaders, a lot jockey sticks, butt, breast and bearing chains, 6 sets wag. on gears, 6 sets plow gears, all in good order, 6 bon sai's, 9 collars, 6 blind bridles, II halters and chains 4 wagon and plowlines. I set of check lines, 1 wag on saddle, 2 sets of =angle harness, I new riding saddle, 2 riding bridles, 7 Hy nets, 2 log chains, I rough lock, digging iron and shovels, 1 jackscrew, 1 cutting box. 1 wheelbarrow, 1 wheat fan, 1 bag — wagon, a lot forks and rakes, 1 Full Se of Blacksmith Tools, 2 screw plates, a lot of carpenter tools, 1 set of blas ting tools, 2 grindstones, grain cradles anu mowing scythes, 1 cross cut saw, a lot stone coal, s lot old iron, 30 bus. Wheat, 150 barrels of Corn. Also a bout 46 Aores of Wheat growing in the ground, 6 Acres of Rye, 18 Acres of Cora, 9 Acres of Oats. Also a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, coneistiag of Sbedsteads and bedding, 1 wardrobe, 1 corner cupboanl, L doz chairs, 1 rocking chair, 1 safe,.l kitchen and 2 dining room tables, 2 wash stands, 1 eight day clock, 2 looking glasses, 2 buf falo robes, 2 new Morning Glory Stoves, 1 Parlor Stove, 1 settee, 1 capper kettle,l sausage cutter and staler, I lard press, 5 barres of prime vinegar, 18 crocks of applebotter, a lot. hard soup, a lot ernp• ty barrels, tubs and buckets, a lot dishes and crock ery,,telot books, a bout 50 yds carpet, a lot oil cloth, a lot dried fruit, about 60 lbs. wool, about 500 lbs. Bacon, a lot lard and cans, a lot tallow, fruit jars, a lot potatoes, and other articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when a credit of six months will be given on all sums of ten dollars and upwards, the purchasers giving notes with approVed security; for sums under ten dollars the cash will he required. No goods to be removed until settled for. ELIZABETH FUNK, DAVID-HOOVER, Jr., Administrators. june 5-2 w) SIER ER , MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, CHAMBERSBURG, PENN'A H. SIERER, would call the attention of all who are in need of Furniture, Mattresses, Looking Glasses, &c., to the fact that he has a larger stock on hand, at his rooms on West Queen Street, than all similar establishments in the county combined, and that he can and does offer inducements to Housekeepers and others, in want of Goods in his Itne,such as no other Furniture Dealers can do. Having a large 'Factory filled with the latest im roved Machinery, driven by water power—which 28 much cheaper than steam—he is enabled to make his furniture at less cost than parties not having the some advantages. He has on hand upwards of 140 BEDSTEADS of over 30 different Styles, ranging in price from $5 $75. More than GO BUREAUS, of 25 different styles, from $7.50 to $lOO.OO each. Upwards of 800 CHAIRS, of all styles, from $1.25 to's3s each. ROCKING CHAIRS from $1.50 to $3O. FULL CHAMBER SUITS, scud Walnut, from $6O to $275 each. COTTAGE SUITS, from $3O to $75 each TETE"A•TE'I'ES and rotas, from $2.6 to $6O each. Spring seat PARLOR CHAIRS, from $2B to $5O per half dozen. LOUNGES, from $7 to $4O each. Marble top PARLOR TABLES. solid walnut, from $lO to $4O each. Wood Top PARLOR TABLES, from $2 to $' 5 each. ' Among which are more than thirty diff rent styles. A 150,e..10N, BREAKFAST, DINING and HALL TABLES, in endless variety, CHILDREN'S. CARRIAGEs, 15 dillerentetyles ranging in price from $5 to $25 and all other arti cles kept in first class Furniture establishments. He also sells Wholesale to, the trade, all al whom he requests to call and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. H. SIERER, West Queen Street, June 5-6 m. Chamoeraburg, Pa. WrE ORLEANS MOLASSES-New crop o N, 0. Molasses just received by Feb. 14. N . A. REID. SECOND ARRIVA NEW GOODS PRICE & HQEFLICU 1868 They take pleasure in alitiouneine l to the-onm munity that they have opened their first selection of Spring goods, and now is the time for ail - those who wish to select desirable and cheap goods to give them a call. Their assortments is larger than heretofore which will enable persons to- make easy 'selections. Come and: see, and judge for your- The undersigned return thank's fOr previous f • : ALL Wool, Homemade and City Rag, Cottage. Hemp, Stair and Girdling Carpets. H ONEY- a nice artit le . S YRUPS and New Orleans Molasses. CORSETS—Mrs. Foys neat fitting Corsets, also UFrench Corsets. • F AKES, Spades, Shovels and Hoes. CA.SSIMERES and Cloths, a , fine assortment fur Spring 1868. Buckets, Pails and Bowls T UBS, Churns, 1 -I Loaofißiand Table ail Cloths, Window shades an R ISTORI Hoop Skirts also MisseS skirts -11-I=ED—P-E-./WH-ES'=—Pared - unpa - red C HEESE—An excellent article. M ATTING—For floors, 4.4 mil 6.4 wide. OFTENADES, Linens, Cords, Demins. gUEENSWARE—A large assortment just . re. ceivod. DELAINS, Ginghams, Reps, Poplins and Piques. C HECKS Ginghams, Hickory and Chambry. SHAKERS—A new lot ju.t opened; all of which can be had at the store of june 12. PRICE & HOEFLICH. QtTINCV FOUNDRY AND MACIIINI SHOP I THE undersigned would inform the public gen erally that they still continue the Foundry and Machine business, near Quincy, Pa. They manu facture to order MILL GEARING, SHAFTING and PULLEYS of all descriptions. HORSE — POWERS, OILER MILLS, STRAW CUTTERS, Iron Fencing and Railing, Counter Legs, &c. Also Plow Castings of 'grim kinds, and have constantly on hand Lion Kettles, Stoves, Cook Pots, Skillets, Smoothing Irons, Oven Doors, Shoe Scra pers, &c. PATTERN WORK:of all kinds care fully executed. REPAIRING done un short no tice and reasonable terms. Persons in want of anything in their line will do well by calling on the subscribers before purch asing el-ewhere. They also offer at reasonable figures a second hand Flue, Boiler and fixtures. may 29—tf) HESS & EMMERT. JOS. H. CREBS, UNDERTAKER, INFORMS the public that he has constantly on hind Coffins of all kinds, including the Pitts burg Excelsior Coffins, and a Patent FREEZER, in which Corpses can be prcs ,, rved•for any length of time desired. He will be in readiness at short notice to convey Corpses to any point desired. He returns his thanks wens public for the liber-• al patronage heretofore given him, and by strict at tention to business and fair dealing hopes to merit a continuance of the same. May 29—tf. Spring Rakes! TiE beet Spring Rakes can be bought at the Foundry of HESS & EMMERT. may 29—tf PRIME BEEP• VIBE subscriber informs the public that he con tinues the Butchering business and will supply hie customers and others with a prime article of fresh Beef Veal and Lamb. a 4 usual, during the Season, from the Seller itting the Waynesboro' Hotel. THUG. J. CUANINGHAM. May 8 —tE HOUSE PAINTING PAPER HANGING. THE undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity, that they have entered into Co-partnership in House Paint ing and Paper Hanging, and they respectfully so• licit the patronage of tUe Public. May B—tf. PRIME N. 0. Molasses at tho store of . 3 MBEERON, BENEDICT & Co. Boot and Shoe Store• 117' ILLIAM sTE WA RT would respectfully VT inform the public that he has opened at his residence in Ringgold, a well selected lot of Ladies, Misses and Children's shack, also Me n's a,Ril Boy's high coarse shoes, Lndies Polish Boot tees, fancy Boot tees, and butt'llalmorals, Childrens Shoes of all description ; also a Mot Men's and Buy's SUM MER HATS, which he will sell at short profits for cash. He also continuos to manufacture Boots and Shoes to order, and returns his thanks to his cus— tomers in general fin past Livershopes a con tinuance of their ctwoin, May 1-3 m. . . . , . . - , • • . , ' •'''---). , —• ____ ________________________ -----------------------------------—- _ ____ _ , . . . • . impt-oved Th r ashing • Machine . - •.,, J. F. Oiler. .... Daniel Gelsir. , L ' ° B. E. Price. Josiah Fahrue3 . - .„ _ ---..-.-_-. .--- . _....,...----...--,..-- ..„ _ _,. ~. -. _ _ _ ---• _ --_ ___ _ , .. , ~: _ y,, „,.----_... ir .4 :' 0 41 71 r' 5-- : . -.' .:77; _ , , _ - .. •-. _. . . -.-- . ~, . - r FIAI ~*" . - -•1 , :, .;::;. 1, -. :::•,-,g341,11, r.r . 'V"` `''''' . -. l''';' '''',-• '. . . . .• ' ' LlitTin . , ' ' fii,ii) ' . 4 .: . : rte . ~ rf i g s 9 ...,. .y • - ihlro./!,.1ir.v...---- - _ r=- - c„, _ ' ~.. ~, • • •,-,,,,. , .:. ./01,, tk -iglir-, goo V---. .• , i , ... 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Clocks, Watches, and - Jewelry repaired and warranted. May 29—cf. ALEX. LEEDS. p ATRONIZE THE BEST. 2,500000 CUSTOMERS IN FOUR YEARS. Having the largest capital,most experienced buy ers, and extensive trade of any concern in the Dol lar Sale business, we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION in every instance ; and also the best selection of Goods ever offered at ONE DOLLAR EACH No other concern has any show wherever our A gents are selliug. Our motto : "Prompt and Reli able." Male and female agents wanted in city and country. THE LADIES are particularly requested to try our popular club system of selling all kinds of Dry and Fancy Goods, Dress Patterns, Cotton Cloth. Castors, Silver Pla ted Goods. Watches, &c. (Established 1864.) A patent pen fountain and a check describing an ar ticle to be sold fOr a dollar, 10 cts ; 20 for $2 ; 40 for $4 ;60 fur $6 ;. 100 for $lO ; sent by mail.— Free presents to getter up, (worth 50 per cent. more than those sent by any other concern,) according to size of club. Send us a trial club, or if not, do not fail to send for a circular. N. B.— Our sale should NOT be classed with New York dollar jewelry sales or bogus "Tea CJmpa iatzs," as it is nothing of the sort. EASTMAN & KENDALL, 65 Hanover street, Boston, May 22-6 m. Mass. I I. SIYOIR, lEEE STITIBER BOOK BINDER• No. 5 Diamond, opposite th National Bank CHAIVIBERSBURG, PA. IWOULD respectfully invite the citizens' o , Waynesboro' and vicinity visiting Cha mbersburg, to examine my large and new stock of Wall Paper, Paper and Oil Window Shades. Having just re ceived from New York, every large assortment of the above goods, bought at decline prices, I can sell them cheap. Having over 100 different pat terns to select from, purchasers can readily see the advantage in selecting from my stock. I also kef p a good assortment of School and Mis cellaneous books, Blank and Memorandum bpoks, Paper and Envelopes, Pocket Books, Portfolios, Writing Cases and Traveling Satchels. This College holds three sessions each year.— The first session commences October Bth, and con tinues until the end o t January : the second session commences February Ist, and continues until the beginning of May : the third session continues throughout the summer months It has an able corps of twelve Professors, and ev ery Depar mcnt ut Medicine and Su gory is thor °uglily taught. Every Licility in the w ty of illustrations, morbid specimens, herbarium, chemical and philosophical appara tas, microscopes instruments of the latest invention for physical examination and diagkiosis will be provided. Splendid Hospital and Clinical Instruction :are affordeJ : free tickets to all our City Hospitals arc provided: Dissecting Material abuzulant at a nom- Mal cost. MRS. S. A. FECEITIG, , Perpetual Scholarships are Fold f , r $6O. Also the best make of Gold Pens made in the United States, which I warrant to give :34[16kt/tn.. Old Books, Periodicals, Music, Newspapers, bound in airy style. Blank Bouks made to order. Pa. per ruled to any pattern. tar Agency fur the sale of Internal Revenue stamps. May 15— 3rn. DEALER IN MILLINERY, CLOAKS, TRIMMINGS, AND FANCY GOODS,- No. 7 West Washington Ss. Hagerstowo,Md Spring and Summer Styles now ready may 15--2m* ALLEN YINGLING'. JOHN REA ICH. TINGLING & REARICK. Every day receiving Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETTS, 11. c. &c. all of whi:h will be sold pt the very lowek t city pr i• ces No. 1.1 Pt\ b. Square, Ilagerst6wo , May 15,1868. GEISERS' PATEN T SUP-REGULATING GRAIN SRPARATOR, L.) #! 3- IFA ‘; 11 :Y;Tte) 21 Sill With the latest lin )roved Tri "le- Geared_Horse rower No. I is a eight-horse power, wits cast iron t,resher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, six teen inches in diameter and thirty-three inches long. Trunk has ten-inch rake era rakes is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the Straw on the second rake, these carry tht their tops, and deliver it cn the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond, tt stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily managed to carry the chaff with the Per it in a separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and -s all difficulties in cleaning grain against whiny weather. It bags the grain by reasonab suf ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from tai ush els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the vie .able circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ear :MSS to_hands_than_any_other machine now in common nse, The - No: 2"Nfncliine,fuliy rep ' re'sented in fie-aiiiiiecut e is pirtieularly adapted -to h; iu intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron threshers frame, and cylinder, 123. inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean• grain in bags, or if desired ,in a- half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the stew and chaff together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market. feom a l 00 to 175 bushels of wheat, or from 300 to 500 bushels of oats per day, using four or six horses, and the same number of hands; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, dm., will thresh and clean considerably more. The Machine will tbreah and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the rommon machine, and_ requires nomore_horse_po_wer,_but_in_many_cases_does_not-run_so_hard.__lt_will_ to-a-two.h-orse-railway-power rs-what-the-r-armer-ann-tntaatierman-vienne,-a-Sepa-rator to go-from f arm-to-farm,Ao_thrash_ grain, with more satisfaction than any other separator now in-use, and why is it 1 Because' this imperil tor has a self regulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chaff, and also has a sell reg ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers ancl__combs_iii_the_cleaner which prevents it from choaking. Why does this machine run so light, and give so little trouble 1 Because there is less fric tion in the Journals, and the rakes and tan are geared so that you have no trouble with Belts breaking , . and slipping, causing dust to fall into the wheat. Why does it clean a gainst the wind? Because the blast has direct action. on the grain and the cleaner is so well arranged that the wind has no chance to drive the dirt into the hopper. Why is it built permanently on two whee Is and the front carriage sep arate, ready ei attach when necessary '1 Because it is more convenient intthe barn without the front car riage. You c,n turn the machine or run it from place to place-more easily.',Why has it not got Eleva tors like some Ater machines"! Because the Elevatonecarry_the_filth_back-alternately- intolthe-cleaner which mute itually go into the good wheat or in the chaff. and all know, that filth should be kept separate for Led, &c , we might as wall knop shoveling the Tailings from under our hand far into the hopper anti expect to get the grain clean, Why is this separator inore cleanly and satisfactory to work a bout than other~? Because the Can and Trunk sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chaff and dust from coming out and scattering over the floor, causing waist and giving much trouble with dirt and.'sura eyes, &c. Why do Thrashermen get more work with these separators than they do with others? • Be cause this separator has sill these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator suitable and a raying one 14 a'l ism: a and Thrashermen that have grain to thrash, whilst in most cases farmers must suit themap:ces t., e machine, because the machine will nut shit itself to the firmer. In short, this is the cbea, ,, :q. hirable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about: and - the only ei p • I orator that 'will -lean and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances. 1 Farmers can n -t a.isure• that i this machine is nu humbug, and judging from the high recommenda tion of. farmers th r are usi: ; them, we must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far mers want and w. have a- soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for which we hope they will gil us an opportunity, as we are willing to be responsible kat-does not perform as repiesented in this Circular • A reduction of 2 per rent. ion all orders handed in on or before the first of April, 1868. Shop Prices of Machines range from 8215, to . 8540. rir we warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material workmanship, &c. Geiser, Price &Cyr., Manufactures. WAYNESBORO', FRANKLIN CO, PA. NO. 16. NE W GOODS Having just returned from the Eastern cities with another new supply of Is which have beer, purchased at extremely low bf.o 8,1 will offer them at reduced prices for ()ASH. /Stock received comprises in part: The Celebiated Elgin W.• TCIIES which are adjusted to heat and cold. SWISS WATCHES of cs pry desCription in Gold and Silver Cases, suitably or L mites and Gentlemen. Eight-day and 24-hour CU'. KS in bronze and Fancy Cases. CASTORS, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers,' Bptter Dishes, Rodger Bros. SPOONS and FORKS. Also, a fine and well selected assortment of JEWELRY of the LATEST STYLES at red aced prices. Call and examine this stock before pu•oh aaing elsewhere, as I am ()Tiring. greater indueerne nts to purchasers than any other Jeweler in the County. May 15.—1 y. C. C. FORCE No. 16 West Wash., St. Hagerstown. ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 43enu for circular. • The Eclectic Medical Journal of Pennsylvania, Published montivy, contain., pages of (41411 ml matter. Price pet annum. The largest, fir.c.t and most progressive Medical i:•urnal in the United states. ttlplendid inducements to the getter up of Clubs. Beautiful premium engravings, valued at s3,giv en to every subseribor, Specimen copies sent free, on arip'i ado% Address JoJIN BUCH OfAN, 227 North Twelfth Street, Pnitatielphis, Pa May 1, 1868. Boot and Shoemaking. THE subscriber would I orm the public that he is at all times prepared to make to order Gents Coarse or fine Boots, also coarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses, inch" ling the latest style of tast ing Gaitors. Repairing done at short notice, and measures taken in private families if desired and the work delivered. _ THOB. J. IiOLLINGSWORTII. May 8— tf. driven either by Gear or Belt NO. 1&. NE W GOODS. DA.N.IMIL GEISER, Proprietor NEW STORE NEW GOODS! NE'N GUM! COON 42 STONMEIOUSE InTOULD respectfully inform the public that V they have now opened at their new room, on the south-west corner of the Diamond, in Waynes bolo% a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Uardware , and Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Coach•makers Goods of every description, Queensware, Cedarware, Shoes, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush- es, Fish, Salt, 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 late decline in prices. We Ratter ourselves that from our long experi ence in business, end a determination to sell gods at small profits, we shall be ablo to offer unusual inducements to all buyers who desire to save mon ey. Please call and see for yourselves. • We have a large and well assorted stock of ste. ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing • Cloths, Cassirneres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords, Den tms, Stripes, Checks, Ginghams, Linin and Cotton Table I4apers,, Crash for Towels, Calicoes, Detains, Alpaccas, - , FINCY DRESS GOODS, Tr;mings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, 'Pickings, Linens, Flannels, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re• ceiving new goods every week and will supply any article wanted that we have not an hand in a tea days. We pay the highest market price for all kinds el country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Egg:- Dried Fruit, Rags, &c, May 29. 1868 . Aduiliiistritor's.Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Lintels of Ad ministration on the Estate of Catharine hleb.l3r, Late of Quincy township. deed., have bJen granted to the undersigned. • All pen.ons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having cLints present them duly authen den ted for settlement. _. . May 1-6 w. ANDREW RESSER,Adm'. - 41tOACii FACTOtY. NEW FIRM THE Subscribers respectfully announce to the public that they bare purchased ot Ales6re. Hess & Crouse their Coach Factory in Waynes bore', end purpose eon tinumg the busine.s in all its branches. CARRIAZ ES, BUGGIES, &c., &c. always on. hand or made to order, ot the best ma terial, and warranted. R EPA LittiN a lot' all It bids time at short notice. Being pr.tetical workroom they hope to receive a liberal share of public p.l S. b. Tti OJI PSON, Ma,} 22. 4, Y. Tti THE WORLD, MOTES! AKES pleasure in infotuaing the public that he M has opened the fullest and largest stock-of:— • G~~33U~~~3~5~~~ The fairest and richest NEW SUGARS, Best stock of COFFES, Finest flavored TEAS, Bright syrups, N. 0. Molasses an& P Rico dot,- &c„ he Los been able to offer us Waynesboro', The Fatteso Mackerel, white, sound and choice Shad and. Herring in salt or ice. ' The best oysters in the world. , tPaturent," and "McMurray" brands, by the can Or - Farina,. Mushroom, Cream, Tea cakes, oTiter and water crackers; fresh from JAS. MASON & CO., Factory, which enjoys the most favorable repute tion in the U. S. Received di iiy from Stritee Bakery _The_weltktio_nn. paper welts., at Nllll Yriee, Candies, Priieris, Figs, Dates, Fresh Curtlitts. Orarige.,, Lcinuus • Lemon all4_llasziruen_y—r.l-rups Bought at Fact Cory prices, and fullest stock in town, 6uu Burner, Ohnnueys, wictts. 1 - 13.1,is.aud Goble ts, cheap Lulu biers. Beet grani ein sets or si vie piece. C. C. w are low. 'Puckett", Tubs, sugar buckets and bore;, brikets, brooms whisks Fancy i'oeiwt. Books, :Sta tionery, 43cc. -nr Country Produce tater' ii exchange for goods,.or cash paid for.leadittg arti Cash buyers w•tl' find it to thoir Interest to call. Thankful ler the increasett_potronage of the pMt year, 1 h , pe for a continuance of ibe same. 1111.iy 1, 1 868. FRES.II - P P "Ye NVE are now prepired to accornam.inte our customers awl the puldie generally with 111 goods in our line such as BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, PIM lONS, HOSIERY, ' ("LOVES, &c. Tobacco, and NO . Y. SO.l PS, HAIR 0 I PERFUME R , Statw , ,!try Clicks, made at the ct lebrated fiLt.‘ry cf . Seth Thomas, aqd warranted. Watches of all kinds kept OR hand and for ti t le. Jewelry coneisting of 1, A DIES FINE SETTS IN G 01.1) AIN if:WM.la A 1.,(.) L IDIII6 FANGY l' NIL i' Sleeve Muttons Horn 10 c s. per plir upsynnis a line lot of fancy setts. sleeve Muttons for Limits and I.adtes. Gents 'Solid Gold Fnncy Breast hag and Watch chains, Goldoilver and titLel, alru 1-31!‘ Cr Watch guards. Brazilliau 1'a.,.1e. 61,, Oyu; bin r"..ght•Ll glasses and Nose •,eq. Taws:, V:, s, Ker 0,01,12 Oil, efrieki . n. , , Clocks and Watet,es repa:re at• slloa notice. Old gold and silver Liken ...exclatog.l for • April 24-1.868. E. 4le. J. 1.71,1J0N STILL THIUMPHINT, LEAST 11 1 1 IT El 7: Remember the 'Once directly opposite tho Town Hall. Hero 30u cln bus' th , • very best made Bo , t,, hoes, II ats, !oldies !Shaker 110,,,JA, rut,k., Tobatteo, Seems, Pup'r t'olkra, Uerbeellua, 11a ir Oil, Ex tricts, Soaps raper, Ink. Eils-elop• sone and Candies in the market. Also oilier vari ties of articles useful fvr evi rj bud.) The in my learn exporie , me in bu-inel3 enntJ s rue to Clue entire est.btielion to all who are g ,i l l and Kind so. to favor in.. woJI %tett pqr..t;risc , A. reAt ticioab, nail is reeeivrog sapotios daily at tae t g EM.Poit ti In the Diamoud, Wayneekoro', Pa April 1-o_lBsB— ...______ G . EO, W-WELSH, 4, IX -ORS EY al' LAW. Officabotia l'own siali Butiitrks, oast el sor tek the . V.61 - 01fiee. • - - Dec. 13, 1867. ' ..,::,;:-', W., A. REID 31U - • X-11E • COVE OYSTERS. CRACKERS. FRESH BREAD. FAMILY FLOUR, CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUIT Q LASS WA g, LA Ml'3, ,V,C QUEENSWARE VARI - EITiES. NEW' GOODS. SnuiTh, BEST GOODS FOR THE : DCY.NT 13E DECEIVED I=- , •crw—ta÷-- s fee Lions,