1 ,0\1111 ,0 0:4111Piz li GRAY HAIR. This Is the Azmtosisthat ILlng mad*. I 4 ."'"'• / 4' . 1 '' Thlo le tho Care that lay k in the A3IBRUSIA that Ring made. k. • This Is The Man who was bald and now Wh has raven locks, they say. , 1 • • He used the Cure that lay In the Asuntosia that Ring made. 11; 4 This fa the Malden, handsome and gay, 'Who married the man once bald and grey, Who now has raven locks, they say. lie used the 4.3innusi.4. that Ring made. This le the Parson, who, by the Way, 44 — Married the maiden, handsome and g • To the men once bald and gray, ' r .„. But who now bas raven locks, they say, '!„.. •:"; Because he need the Cure that lay t '"` • . la the Alsanosti. that itlag made. .1 1 This Is the fell that zings away 'Poarouse the people' sad and gay Unto this Act, which hero does lay—. 1f you mutat:at be bald or pray, • . • Use the iimasoxiA that Rtnsi made. r. M. TUBBS & CO., PROPRIETORS ' E bold by J. F. KURTZ and F. FOURTH MAN Waynesboro', and by Druggists generally. Eeb. 14-Iy. a 47141 Next door to the Town Hall, has n3w on hand a •ne askortment Bel acted by himself with greet care, a large and well selected assortment of UGAVtIiJO, ) ISMS of Swiss, English, and American Manufacture ; JEWELrRY cheaper than ever before sold in 'Waynesboro', all the latest styles kept constantly on hand. . Every variety of Cuff buttons.. A fine assort- went of FINGER AND EAR RINGS Solid Gold. Engagement and WEDDING RINGS, Silver Thimbles and sheelds, Castors, Forks, and Spoons, Salt Cellars, and Butter Knives of the cel ebrated Roger Manufacture, at reduced rates. SPECTACLES To suit everybody's eyes. New glasses put in old frames. Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry promptly and neatly repaired and warranted. ALEX. LEEDS, Next door to the Town Hall, under the Photograph Gallery. July 31. PUBLIC NOTICE. WAE undersigned respetfully announce, that he has procured an appointment of the Damage Commissioners tribe made for Waynesboro' is the first week of Suptember next. All persons are re quested to hand in their claims immediately to a void delay and contusion. A large supply of blanks ap proved by the Commissioners on hunt'. Aug. 1,1-3 w g oner s on CORN FOR SILLE. THE subscriber has Corn for sale in, quantities of five barrels and upwards. August 14—tf. _ ALEX. HAmit.ToY. . . _ SHOES, Ladies, Misses, Boys, ail kinds at the store of . AMBER/KM BENEDICT & co March 27. Horses for Sale - THE subscriber o ff ers at private sale two or three goad Draught Horst's. august 7-3 t. D. F. GORDON. Professional. DR..I. BURNS AMBEROON having perman ently located in this place, offers his profession al services to the community. Calls promptly at tended to at all hours. Office in A. b. Boriebrakea Drug Store, one aoor west or the Waynesboro' Ho tel, April 17—tf. GEO. W. WELSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the Town Hall %Wing, next door to Oie Post Office. Rec. 13,1867. RING'S SAVE YOUR FRUIT ! THE L. A. OELLIG DRY HOUSE, PATENTED JANUARY 21ST, 1868 This iq the bcst Dry House ever offered to the public. It dries }ruit in half the time required by the old method. It dries uniformly and perfectly. - The Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural It is easily managed. It saves fuel., It is durable and portable. It has '24 feet of drying surface, It will dry apples twice a day id-s-ei•3tl and leave your orders for them COOK STOVES: la war Ironware, Be3sswa re, Japanned ware, liironse Furifishiug Goods ek . nts, Churns, Knives and foess, Spoons, Ladles, Large-iron - and - Copper kohl es Anil other were' tirades at the sign at the BIG RED 114 qIN, WaynestiSrio:, Pa, where a large ate eeitznent,of _ - COOK STOVES, NINE•I'LATE STOVE,S PARLOR STOVE,S of the latest improvement*, the very best in th market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove• Store of T I RIM - A R - E made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the ".1131a. lElLoca Mic)irll.79 D. B. RIItiSELI, keeps constantly on hand a large assortnunt of House Furnishing bloods for sale cheap. Pure No. I Kerosene Oil and a large assortment of_Lamps. Washing Made Easy ! by calling at the sign of the "Big led Horn" and getting the best Close Wringer ever made. IPersons iu want of stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for their money by calling on D. 13 RITASELL, Sign of the"l3l6 RED HORN," kVnynesboro', Pa EVERYBODY COME AND SEE THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, At the sign of the Big Red Horn, and von will be convinced that the Oriental is the hest, the 'hand somest and the cheapest Base Burning Coal stove in the WORLD for truth is mighty and will prevail. We have the Morning Glory in our store so that you can judge for yourselves. D. B. RUSSELL sells the No., 9 at *23, Nu. 10 at $2.7, No. 11 at 30, NO. 12at $34 Th. Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better prate• makes more brat with le,s coal than the Morning Glory. The Oriental has taken the finir first prem iums at the State Fairs of New York,and the large• 6ilver Meddle at the Arne rican Institute . and see at the sign of the "BIG- RED HORN", V7aynestore. Pa whore you can get any kind of Stoves you want of L.H. RUsSELL, who always keeps on hand and for sale Tinware made of the best tin and by guod workm-n. House furnishing goods &c. at the sign of the BIOR Ell HORN. Suhi at Retail by D. 13. RUSSELL, Sign of the Big Red Horn, Waynesboro', Pa e sign of the BIG-4M3-H-Olt-N COAL STOVES, &o 1). 13. 13US6ELL. improved Thrashing Machine ! Daniel Geiser. B. E. Price. Farmers will please look at the great advantage in ,Thrasbing curain with. GEISERS' PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, t•)A iilll With the latest Improved Triple Geared II orse Power, No. 1 is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, six teen inches in diameter and thirty three inches long. Trunk has terainch rake crank and seven rakes i s thirty live inches wide, and delivers the strap on the second rake, these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-are feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can he easily intnagail to carry the chair with the stra w,'or deliver it in a separate p and - fan shies being c al - Te - d, - Fo — cialitima - th - e - atiwvt - an - d - chatf - , - re - trie - dies - a II dila,mities in cleaning grain against winey weather. It bags the grain tal reasonable niatiagement, suf ficiently clean for market, and us capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to torty bush els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorable cireuin•Aance, it will thresh from forty to tifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness to hands_than any other machine _now in common use. _ The-No. 2 Machine, Why reinesented to the above cut, is particularly adapted to the larmer's use; iu intended to ap to an common lever or miner& awery woe's 1,30 U pounds; has an iron thres hers trame, and cylinder, 12i inches in diameter and 48 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if desired, in a halt bushel, It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the straw and chair togoiher; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready tor market, front 100 to 175 bushels of whe a t, or tram 800 to 500 bushels of oats per 'day, using tour or six horses, and ttM same number of minds; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, ate., will thresh and clean coNsinerably more. The machune will threah and clean all kinds or grain generally threshed with the , ut in many cases .-dues nut run so hard. It will lune, nu require 4 no more apply very well to a two-horse railway power Now here is what the Farmer and turas ilerinan wants, a Separator to go from farm to farm, to thrash_ grain, with more satisfaction than any other separator now in use, and why is it I ilecauw this separa tor has a self regulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chall, and also has a sell reg, ulating feeder to feed the cleaner mud it has rollers and combs in the cleaner which prevents it hone cloak rig. Why does this machine run so light, and give so little trouble'! Because there is less Inc ..res and tan are geared -so that yoU - li - tive ncrtroub% with BeTls blanking Aritt - itttertirt• blast has 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,-read y-to-attach-when-necessary-7-Beca uselt-is-more-con venient-in-the-barn-w it ho u t-the-lron ecar riage. You can turn the machine or run it from place to place inure easily. Why has it nut gut Bieva _.tors_like aoine_other machinesl___Because_the thevatora carry the ilith back alternately into the cleaner, which must eventually go into the good wheat or in the cualf, and all know, that fiiih should lie kept separate tor feed, dtc , we might as well keep shoveling the Tailings trout under our hand fail into the hopper and expect to get the grain clean. Wily is this separator more cleanly and satisfactory to work a -bout-tharrothers-I—Becauselhe-Fan-and-Trunk-Sides ate closed-up-to-prevent-the-wheaectralf-rtrl-tist from coining out and scattering over the floor, causing waist and giving much trouble with dirt and sore eyes, &c. Why do Thrashermen get more work with' these separators than they do with others I Be cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator imitable and a paying one for aII farmers and Thraehermen that have grain to thrash, whilst in most cases farmers must suit themselves to the machine, because the machine writ not suit rsett to the farmer In short this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about; and the only sett aratur that will clean and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances. Farmers can rest assured that this machine is nu aumbug, and judging from the high recommenda tion of farmers that are using them, we must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far iners want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for which we hope they will give us an opportunity, as we are willing to ire responsible if it does not perform as represented in this Circular . ME= A reduction of 2 per cent. on all orders handed in on or before the first of April , 1868. Shop Prices of Machines range froin 8215, to SAO. LT' We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material workmanship, &c. Geiser, Price & Co., Manniactures. - - W A YNESBORO', FRANKLIN CO, PA FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. WF glerire to call the attention of the people of Vl'aynerr , oro', and surrounding country to the following FACTS :-1. The SINGER SEWING MACHINE Is the best for Family Use. 2. It has the t et•t Hemmer ever put on a Sewing Machine ; commencing at the corner of the work. and turning a very pretty hem that will -not wash out.- It will hem into a square corner and out ; round an abrupt cur"e ; into a scoll,ip, and turn the work all in neatly. It will also hem the iodize of unbleached muslin without trimming off the fringe. 3. It has the best attachments fur Hemming, Felling, Tucking, Cording, Ruffling. Smiling, Binding, and Trimming, ever put one Sewing Ma• chine. 4. It ii the fastest running Machine in the world and runs the easiest. 5. It does not take six months to learn to use it It is so simple that a child can use it. 6. It wid out-wear any two other machines yea can name, and hence the most durable. 7. It does its work equally well, at fast or slow rates of speed. 8. It cannot be got out of order by sowing. With these FACTS, we invite you to come and see for your-elf, and can assure you that after ten years practice with Sewing Machines, we snow by practical experience which Muelline to sell and wtich to recommend and can say th it you w ill find it to your own interest to see these belore ma king a furehase. Parties will please leave their orders with the undersigned who will promptly fill them. FlLLtklitr, Agent. juim 19 - If. plauGs AZIEMI33 I XCIINMIS. The subscriber wishes to inform the public that he has always ton .ikkil I a full stuck of pure DKUUS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. PERFUMERY NOTIONS, and everything usually kept in a well appointed Drug store Prescriptions carefully and promptly compounded at all hours. Physicians dealt with at a liberal discount. tts. 28. J. F. KURTZ, driven either by Gear or Belt .=EIiIM is ralcd. and 1 11.ilr. 011er. Josiah Fahrney. DANIEL GEEsER . , Proprietor DR. JOHN A. HATTON. [From the Philadelphia Dental College.l • ditimwas r:1 3EI "NM' I. IS T. NITROUS OXIDE GAS uqeil to nrrsacT TEETH WITHOUT PAM, Or when patients &airs it, he will use the NARCOTIC; SPRAY, a process of Fiera. ing the Gums. CrOperative Dentistry done in a scion tific manner. He wilt insert Artificia I Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, Molina or Vulcanite, and vutrranteil to give satisfaction. Office, No. 11 North Carlisle street, nearly opposite the Adams licuse. Greencastle. July 3—lf TO THE ILA.DIES 2 C. RESSEIt would respectfully announce 4 , to the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that she still intends to carry on the Millinery Wo rnness in all its branches and d.in't intend quitting "as has been reported," but expects to carry on more extensively than ever. She also intends car rying on MAN I'UA MAKING in connection with her other bminess; having had considerable expe rience in both she flatters herself that she will be able to give oath fiction to all. Returning thanks for liberal patronage given her heretofore, she hopes for a continuance et the same in the future. March 20— t f, TO DISTILLERS: DISTILLERS and others desiring copper work, such a Sti Is, Kettles, &c., wilt and it to their tut•iest to addr as the undersigned , who is fully prepared to do all kinds of c..pper work at the shor test notice and put it up in the very best manner. All the new uneroveinents in Distilla.ion duced. The attenti m of Distillers is also invited to .1 ;Springers Patent Whisk. y Doubler through weich the greatest advantages in Distillation are obtained• bteato and water pipe put up and all kinds of Brass work lurairdied. Address A. C. FLINN, Nu. 11 North Quden 6treet, August 7-2 m. Lancaster City, NOTICE. LET I'ERS Testamentary on the Estate of Hen ry smith , late of Waynesboro' Pa., dec'O, hay ing aeen granted t} the subscriber, aa persons in aebted to said estate will wain: pAyatent and those h.tyttlg t.taitns pros; ut them to L. VELY MI 111•:„Ex'r. LIME! LIME! - Persons wanting fresh Lime can be liOtplied by calling on the suLbenher. June 19—a ALEX H4I.IsTON. G OOD ISugar at OIL (Both and paper Blinds atthe store of 4wavuaoa i llaaratet & Its FLAVORING 'Extracts Van il la. Lemon and Orange Concentrated, purled' is purity and uLticaey u 1 Llavur, at Bart •s SECD N D A RF!.IVAL NEW GOODS a ; e They take pleasure ;n announcing to toe com• munity that they have opened their first selection of Spring goods, sad now is the time for all those who wish to select desirable and cheep goods to give them a call. Their assortments is larger than heretorore which will enable persons to make easy selrculons. Come and see, and judge for your. selves. The undersigned return thanks for previous pa tronage and hope for a continuance of 1 he same. June 12,1868. PRICE & HOEFLICH. ALL Wool, Homemade and City Rag, Cottage liem , stair and Girthm l Car ete. 14 ONEY— a nice article . YRUPS end New Orl ans Mohasc!. f 'WIISETS Mrs. Foys neat fitting Corsets, also kjFrenchCorsets. R AKES, Spades, Shovels and Hoes lASSINIERES and Cloths, a fine assortment fur 5 ritr 1868. T UBS, (inures, Buckets, Pails and Bawls lil,OOR and Table Oil Cloths, Window des and fixtures. R ISTOIti Hoop Skirts also Misses skirts 1)121ED PEACH ES—Pared and unpared , c;fiEBSE—An excellent article. -A-TTINU=-• - F, - ;11aors, 4 , 4 tilt 6 - 4 wiile (y)I7IONADES, Linens, Cords;Demins Ar UEENS WARE—A large assntalent just re. lot •erved. I - IELA - Ginghanis, Reps, Poplins and Jur erques. I _LiILECKS Ginglicans,Hieliory_tuad_Chambry._ S a H li .A o K f E wh it t S ol — i c A ati n b e e w h k ad t l o u t s t l h o e p s e t n o e r d e of junel2. 110EFLICH. W. A. TRITLE, Manufacturer of Copper, Tin . and Eshect Iron 'Ware, avid dealer in all kinds of Stoves for Coal or Wood. He has-now on hand a large stock of the best Cook Stoves in market. He is selling 4,0 gal. Copper Kettles at $2O 6, • 66 /6 15 18 66 '. 10 The above kettles are stronger than you can elsewhere and couch cheaper. I am now putting, up a NEW DRY HOUSE on the Hot Air Principle which comes much lower in price than any offered before, and is gotten up in good style, is strong and durable, takes but little wood, and does its work splendid. It is also a good Baker. Call and see it. Metallic wise for Clothes lines cheap. The best Clothes Wringer in the World I The best Force Pump in Market ! Iron Wash Kettles Tinned Iron Pots and Stew Pans, Copper and Brava ware Also a good stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Wnre, all of which is made of the best material. All kinds of Job Work dose ingii4 line. Don't fail to call and see for yourselves es you will find many articles that you will want. i ig Alay 29. J. SIEBER B. B. LIATNICK. J. SEIRER & CO. Have just returnedfrom the Eastern cities, where they have purchased quite an extensive addi lion to their STOCK OP CARPETS 9 and would respectfully invite the public to cell an it examine their new,s .pply of Goods; which coi.airt of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN USSELS CARPETS, Imp. Three-Ply, Extra Super, Superfine Venitian, Twilled and Plain. In addition to the above very desirable Patterns, we have a full line of low priced INURAIN Hemp and other CARP ETLNG ; COCOA and CHINA lIIATTI NG ; OILCLOTHS, 61. c. Superior HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, WITH EXTRA'B ORDERLVG. DruggEts. Pelts, Bru_sel and Vel et Rugs, Door Mots, liissorks, &c. • RAG CARPET:3 made to order. lli_htst cash rt pu 1 for °Ali vEr R AGS WINDOW SHADES. We have a large assortment in thiS line— entire ly new patterns, very handsome and cheap—ra ug ing from 60 cents upwards. W e also havo l'ltll'P'6 PATEN 1' 14INDOW SHADE FIX. • TURES, self-acting, a great improvement on the old style of Fixture. It is quite a novelty; come and sJo them operate. We have, also,'a lull line of STAIR R-ODS. xrm•s, ENTAII the above articles are being sold at as• toniahingly low prices, and it will bo to the iiterest of those wile wish to purclese in that line to visit their establishment, at West Queen .• treel 7 next door to H. Sierer's Mammoth Furniture- Establishment. lihainbcrs.buig, Pa. Juni_ I 2— tiw 1868 FRESH SUPPLY NE.W GOODS. IkirE aro now prepared to accommodate our customers and the public generally with all goods in our line such as BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, • GLOVES, &c. Tobacco. degare, dings, Spices, Coffee, Confections, Fruits • • and Nuts. SOAPS, HAIR OILQ, PERFUMERY, Stationary Clocks, made at the celebrated factory cf Seth Thomas, and warranted. Watches of all kinds kept on hand and far sale. Jewelry consisting of LADIES FINE SETTS IN GOLD AND PLATED JE WELRY ALSO LA- DIES FANCY JET SEMI'S. Sleeve Butt ong from 10 cis. per pair upwards d fine lot of fancy fleas, sleeve Buttons for Genta•ana Ladies. Gents Solid Gold Fancy Breast Pins and Watch chains, Gold, Silver and Steel, also Silier watch guards. .1P IEI CPT -EL CI i. Brazillian Pebble, Steel and liver frames alsu Don ble bighted glasses and Nose Glasses. Trunks, Valieses, Umbrellas, Canes, Kerosene oil, Crackers Baskets, Mats,' &c. Clocks and Watches repaire at short notice. Old gold and silver taken inexchange for geois. April 24-1868. E ., &. J. ELDEN ATIONIZE TIIE BEST. Having the largest capital, most experienced buy era, and extensive trade of any concern in the Do:- lar ...hale business, we GUARANTILE SATISFACTION in every instance, and also the best teW Clouds over offered at ONE DOLLAR EACH Aro other concern has any show wherever our A gents are selltug. Our motto : "Prolope and Roll agents_manteAln "city and country, THE LADIES are particulaely requested to try our po Oar club system of selling all kinds of Dy and Fancy Goods Ditss patterns, cotton cloth, castors. silver plated goods, watt hes, &c. (established 1864 ) A pat ent pen fountain and a check desciibing an aril .10 to be sold for a dollar, 10 cts ; 20 for $2 ; 40 fur $1 60 for $6; 100 fur $10; sent-by mail. Free pres ents to getter up, (worth 50 per cent more than those sent by any other concern,) according to size b—tlod_u_a_tria Lel üb,-or: do-not-f ail to send fur a circular. • .. Unrsate - sha bkl York dollar ewelry so te4 or bogus "Tea Uorniutt. irs," as it s nothing of the sort. HALL, 65 Hanover sheet, Boston, . M. NI a y 22--6 in. NEW GOODS! NEW SUJIHEI? GOODS! Metcalfe & Hiteshew's, OHMA BERSBURG 1000 yd Beautiful Armo . urs only •l 8 5000 " Lowns "20to 25 500 Parasols at very low prices. 15 different style Hats at half price... Our stock of Ladies flats is very Inge having jus' bought them at the late Auction sale last Friday Our stock is large full and complete in all its branches, and can accom 'iodate our patrons at low prices with almost any thing in the Dry goods and notion line. METCALFE & 111TESHE W. June 8 i E E, E I , AIANEFACTURER AND DEALER IN TURNIT . URE, CHAMBERSBURG. PENN'A. H. SIERER, would call the attention of all who are in need of Fu niture, Mdttrasses, Looking Glasses,&c„ to the tact 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 offdr inducements. to Housekeepers and others, in want of Goods in his line ' such as no other Furniture Healers can do. Having a large Factory filled with the latest im• proved Machinery, driven by water 'mister— which sa much cheaper than steam—he is enabled to make his furniture at less cost than parties not hiving the same advantages. He has on hand upwards of 140 BEDSTEADS, of over 30 different Styles, ranging in price from $S $75. More than 60 BUREAUS, of 25 diff rent styles from $7 50 to $lOO.OO each. Upwards of SW CHAIRS, of all styles cr,m, $1.25 to $35 each. ROUKIMI CHAIRS from $1.50 to $3O. FULL CHAMBER SUITS, solid Walnut, from $6O to $275 each. • WIT AGE SUITS, Glom $3O to $75 each TE'I'E•A•TE'I ES and kolas, from $2. to $6O each. Spring.seat PARLOR CHAIRS, foal $2B to $5O per half dozen. bOLINOES, from $7 to $4O each. Marhle•top PARLOR TABLES, solid walnut, from $lO to $4O each. Wood Top PARLOR TABLES, from $2 to 117 5 each. Among which are more than thirty dill rent styles. Also, .EXTElsir•-10:ti, BREAK'. AST, DIMING and HALL TABLES, in entiltes variety, 'H.DHEN '8 GA Mil A G 15 4.3 iflerent styles ranging m price from $5 to *72.5 and all other. a:ti cles kept in first class eurni tare establishments He also cells Wholesale to the trade, all of whom he n quests to call and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. H. SIEItER, West Queen Street, June 5-3 m, Chainoersburg, Pa. DR. T. D. FRENCH, (area 3DIMIVP.Z.W32, y NSER TS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounte.. lon Platina, Gold and Vulcanite. Particular attention gb.en to the preservation of the natural teeth. NitrousOside Gas administered for the extrac ►ion o tee th without pain. Office at his residence on Mechanic Street. Feb. 8• NOTICE TO TEACHERS. rill-I}.: board of school directors of VVashingtea dit.trict will meet at the West , rn Fehool house in ay nebboro', on Satuntly, Sept ,f, for the pur po.e of emideying 15 teAehers for the term of Live months. 13y order of the Board, 11 , 1 ATTIi ElA' A. 11011 DON, Seer'y. Aug. 14-3 w. Boot and Shoa Store. r IAT t int -L or i . A . At s the public .Eivv that he hwouldasiportcisepdecattruhrya residence in Ringgold, a well belec ted tot of incites, Misses and Children's shoes, also Me n's and Illy's high coarse shoes, Ladies Polish Boot tees, talicy Boot tees, and bull' Childrens bL 06.3 of all description ; also a lio.t ul. Men's and Boy's SU 714- MINI HATS, which he will self at snort profits for cash. • lle also continues to manufacture Boots and Shoes to order, and returns his thanks to his cus. t °mess in general fur past litvors and hopes a ei?l` tinuance of their custom. Aug. 14-9 m?