NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOON COON & STONEHOUSE VOULD respectfully Werra the public that they have now opened at their new roitin i on the south•weet corner of the Diathond, Wirynaa bow', a large and well selected stock of Diry•Goodr, Groceries, Hardware • and Cutlery, Iron, Steel; Nails, Coach-makers Goode of miry description, Queensware, Cedasware, Shoes, Gar. pets, Oil Goths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush.. as. 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 cub at the lair decline in prices. We-fiatterourselves-that-from—our_longLarperi. ence in business, and a determination to sell pods at small profits, we shall be able to offer unusual inducements to al! buyers who desire to sere &now ey. Please call and see for yourselves. We have a large-and welt assorted- stock-of sta. ple and fancy Dry Goode, embracing - - Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords,Den- Ims, Stripes, Checks, Ginghams, Linin and Cotton Table Diapers, Crash for Towels, Calicoes, Delain*, A 'paces s, _ PINT DRBSS GOODS = = = . Tr imings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached +Meetings and Shillings, Tidings, Linens, Flannels, White Goode, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re• ceiving new goods every week and will supply any article wanted that we have not on hand in a few days. We pay the highest market price for all kinds of country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs Dried Fruit, Rags, 4c. May 28, 186 g. :At • ; 41111 DRUGS MEDICINES, O 111. Ma MN PLIOPYTS, die. &c., Go to Fourthman s Waynesboro', May 24, 1867. ANTIETAM MARBLE WORKS ! IL WALTER & BRO. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, 4-4, 4-c., NIV E call attention to our assortment of the a bove, comprising the newebt and most ap proved styles. Having the advantage of Water-power, and •a long experience in the STONE CUTTING BUSINESS, we are able to fill orders at the Shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Give us a calf at our Yerd, near Antietam Junc tion, an the Waynesboro' and Hagerstown Turn pike, two miles from the former place. Post Office address, Way n aboro'. Pa. N. B. Driers can be left with John Walter and will receive prompt attention. H. W. & BRO. • April 3—tf. Notice to the Public ! 'r IHE undersigned is running a Line of Stages TNFORNIS the public that he has constantly on from Hagerstown to G.lttyaburg, leaving former hind Corms of all kinds, includipg the Pius. place on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'- burg Eleanor Collins, and a Patent FREEZER, clock, A. M., passing by Leitersburg, Waynesboro', in which Corpses can be preserved for any length Monterey and Clermont Springs, Fountain Dale of time deilred. He will be in readiness at short ane Fairfield, arriving at Gettysburg at half past notice to convey Corpses to any point desired. - four o'clock and returning from 4Jettysburgon Tues. He returns his thanlus to the public for the fiber day, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Hagers• al patrons& heretofore given him, and by strict at tow n to make Connection with the 5 o'clock train tendon to business and fair dealing hopes to merit fur Baltimore. ANNA WASSEN. . a continnehee of the same. may 'l4-'69 ' • Mfay. 29—tf GEO. W. WELSH • I A II'ORIVEY,ATIAW:" , Office in the Town Hall linihling, next door to the Knit Office. Dec, 13 ISUT DR. MUER FA LI RNEY'S BLOOD SEA RC HER, OR PAN ACEA Van be.hiall i at FOIMTHMA urn 20 Drug Store. 'Newest,Best, Cheapest _ _ xer i'gym' CcycrATTPßltz GEORGE BENDER stir flu reoontir opone3 op_onentlre new. stock or .- Mill 111P 1 MIL IX - 241h1-11P-- CILOTEEIng AU of which his been obtained from the justly celebrated house of A. JARRETT, Bal timore. Every tuticle sold is W4BRANTED to be ,of the best custom make, and the material just what it latepresented to be. A tall assortment of GENTS FURNISHING COODS always on hand, such as Under Clothing, gloves. Handkerchiefs, Hose, Collars, &c. AU we ask is, that you give us one trial, and you will always buy, for remember we do not keep badly made clothing and the goods are all of the latest style. GEO. BENDER. May 4-Iy] Waynesboro . PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! 7-a cz• ivn 0 iv BLOOD PANACEA. The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier. It Is the most perfect vegetable compound of altera tives, tonics, dlusethal and diaphoreties, making it the most effective inolgorating, renovating and — brood cleansing cordial known to the World, the cure of Be ROPPLA or Etsro's CUTANEOUS AMASSES, CRT AILAS,BOILS, PIMPLES and LOTOHEB OH the FACE, SORE MS, SCALD BEAD, TETTER LOTIONS, OLD and STUBBORN 10NRS, RHEUMATIC DISORDERS, ILLOW JAUNDICE, SALT Hamm, SITE SWELLINGS, MERCURIAL essese, GENERAL DEBILITY, LLPITATION and FLUTTERING at 0 MART, CONSUMPTION; STOMA, SYPHILIS and SYPHILITIC ESECTIONS, INFLAMMATION Of the .annaa and MIDAS'S'S, PAINS in o Baez, PROPS!, FEMALE Con- Antra, &o. To the broken down male it gives life and energy by - goring the lost powers of nature, len health again succeeds the able form and pallid cheek of the dufferen .0 more surprising than its invigorat ing effects on the huMan system. Persons all weak ness and lassitude, by using the PANACEA, et onto become robust and full of energy under its Influence. _ Ladles.who have pale complexions and are dark about the eyes, blotches and pimples on the face, rough skin or freckles, and are " out of Pptrits,s , should use a --bottle-or-two-of-LON-BON—DLOOD—P3WABEAT—It— wiII cleanse your blood, remove the freckles and blotches, and give you animation, sparkling eyes, line spirits and a beautiful complexion. Try it, Price $l.OO Per Bottle. The genuine have LONDON BLOOD PANACEA, S. A. Fours, BALTIMORE, MD, blown in the battle, and my signature on the wrapper._ - - S. POT-TTO, Manufacturer and Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD. For sale by druggists ant storekeeperrthroughout the United States. For sale by„J. BURNS AMERSON, Drug gist, Waynesboro'. [now 20—ly _ IEW FIRM! CARRIAGE LIKING: THE subscribers would inform the public that they have associated themselves together in the Carriage making business, and that the business hereafter will be continued aYAcob Adams' old stand under the firm of Anew & HAWKER. They will have constantly on hand BUG GIES9of every description ; new and second-handed Vehicles of all kinds. lar Repairing done at short notice, They employ none but good mechanics and use the best material. Persons wanting anything in ens line will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS, GEORGE B. HA WKER, Church Street, nearly 2vieni!e lie M. E Church Jan 16—tl Fresh Arrival 1 FORNEY 80 SONS HitVE just returned from the City . with a large assortment of Shoe Finding, Linings and Mo rocco at very low rates. Highest prices paid far Hides, and eking taken in and weighed at the Cellar of Bullies shoe store,— The highest market price will be paid for 400 cords of Rock and Black Oak Bark. April 24-1868. • DR: T. D. FRENCH, 1111 4aaaa TYJEINIVIEPT, ,TNEIERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounto.. I on Platina, Gold and Vulcanite. Particular attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the Wren tion of teeth without pain. Office at his residence on Mechanic Street. Feb. 8• CHEAP c 4 COONEW• • BOOT AND SHOE STORE I TEE subscriber has just returned from the city and is now opening for examination a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes. Having had a long time to become acquainted with the Boot and Shoe trade, no doubt if you favor. him with a call you will buy as he will sell cheap and warrant the work. MI rips mended free of charge. Give "Cooney" a call. C. tturHES. Sept 25-tf JOS. N. CRESS, UNDERTAKER, Barbering I Barbering I JiEIAE Subscriber informs the public that he con tinues the Barbering business in the room nes uor to Mr. Reid's Grocery Store, and is at all times pepared to ao hair cutting, sharing, sbampooning etc. in the best style. The patronage of the pub ie is respectfully solicited. W. A.' PRICE. Aug 23 1867. , , imprimedi Daniel Geiser. IL E. Prlee.:- Farmers will please look at the great advantage in :Thrashing —Grain-wit , GEISERS' PATENT SELP-REGULATING GRAIN OP;ARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGEIL With the latest Improved Triple Geared • Horse Power, driven either by Gear or. Belt No. 1 is a eight-home power; with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and weed cylinder, six teen inches in diameter and thirty-three inches long. Trunk has ten•indh rake crank and seVen rakes is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake, these . carry'a ti , he straw out on their tops, and deliver it on the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eighteen feat high, and can be easily managed to carry the chaff with the stilt w, or darer it in a separate place. The-srunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies all difficulties is cleaning grain against winay weather. It begot the grain by reasonable management, suf ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordindry eircamstanCes, is from twenty to forty .bush els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under' favorable circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour,- and with more ease attiVisgreettbleness to hands than any other machine now in common use. The No. 2 - Machine, fully represented ip the above cut, Is particularly adapted to the farmer's use; in -intended-to-apply to_any_common lever or mailway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron threabers frame, and cylinder, 14 inches in diameter 28 Imigr - delivers the clean grain tobags, or if desired,-in a half bushel. It delivers theaaraw_fifteen_feet_from_the_feeder...or_if desire.d, can deliver the straw and chaff together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels of wheat, or from 300 to 500 bushels of oats per day, using four or six horses, and the seine number of Elands; but to force the work, under most favorable circumstances,-goodigraini-drwill-thresh-and clean considerably more. The Machine will threah and clean. all:kinds-of grain generally threshed with the common machine, and requires no more horse power, but-in-many cases does not run so hard. It will apply very well to a two-horse railway powei Now here is what the Farmer anu tnrasherman wants, a Separator to go froth Cram! to farrri, to thrash grain, with more malefaction than any other separator now in use, and why is it 7 Because this separa tor has ase regulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chaff, and alsohas a self reg ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers and combs in the cleaner which prevents it from choalung.--Why does this machine run so light, and give so little trouble? Because there is less fric tion in the Journals, and the rakes and fan are geared so that you have no trouble with Belts breaking and slipping, causing dust to fall into the wheat, , Why does it clean against the wind 7 Because the blast has direct action on the grain and the cleaner is so well arranged that tbe wind has no chance to drive the_dirt into%the hopper. Why is it built permanently on two wheels and-the front carriage sep arate, ready to attach when necessary Because it is more' convenient in the barn without the front car riage. You can turn the machine or run it from place to place more easily. • Why has it not got Eleva tors, like some other machines? Because the Elevators carry the filth back alternately into the cleaner -hich'must-eventually - go - into - the - good - wheat - orin - th - e - elmffi 7 a - n - d - rilrknitharfilth should billept separate for feed, &c , we might as well keep shoveling the Tailings from under our hand fan into the ho ..er and ex .ect to et the grain clean. Why is this separator more cleanly and satisfactory to work a bout than others 'I 'Because the Fan anitTrunk - Sidesheat.chaffiand-dusL from coming out and scattering over the floor, causing waist and giving much trouble with dirt and sore eyes, &c. Why do Thrashermen got more work with these separators than they do with others? Be cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator salable and a paying one for all farmers and Thrashermen that have grain to thrash, whilst in most cases • farmers must suit themselves to the machine, because the machine will not suit itself to the farmer. In short this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about; and the only imp 'rator that will clean and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances. Farmers can rest apsured that this machine is nu humbug, 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 mers 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 be responsible if it does not - perform as represented in this Circular. A reduction of 2 per cent on all orders handed in on or before the firstlof April , 1868. Shop Prices of Machines range from $215, to $540. rar We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of materia workmanship, &c. Geiser, Price & Co., Manufactures. - WA.YNESBORO', FRANKLIN CO., PA. Null's Pat_Post Boring Machine. STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. A aeries of trials of this machine has convince:: the inventor and all persons who have witnessed operations that it is superior to any other in use in the following particulars ; This machine is constructed so as to be operated either by hand. home, water or steam penal By hand 25 to 30 posts can be bored per day; by one-horse power from 100 to 150 per day ; by two-horse power 200 per day, and by water or steam power from 200 to 300 per day. It is also a self feeder. The subscriber is now prepared to dispose of State and County Rights for the above valuable in vention. Address June 19—tf GROCERIES. C. H. DICEEL OULD respectfully announce to his frie nds Vand the public generally that he is prepared to supply all who need ' • 3 COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS, FISH, TOBACCO. CIGARS, ' SPICE, TEAS, RICE, SALT.. BROOM, BUCKETS • - • TWINES, , Also a lull assortment of- Confectionaries; Notions, • Stationery, etc. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Thankful for past favors he respectfully solicits continuance of the same. !Aug. 2,18ti7. acitute V : ' i ',..j ,) , i'A rj Josiah Fahrney. PATENTED MARCH 24, 1868 . LABOR SAVING QUALITIES EASE OF OPERATION SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION. DANIEL GEISEU Proprietor. JONATHAN NULL; Quincy, Franklin County, Pa. CORNUCOPIA. Waynesboro' Bakery, Confectionary OYSTER SALOON. MBE well known and popular Restaurant and I saloon formerly kept by Wm. B. Crouse. has been leased by the undersigned. They are devoting tt eir entire time and attention to the business of ca tering for their friends and theyublic, and ready to supply the luxuries of the season. OYSTERS, CRABS, LOBSTERS, TURTLES, T RIPE, CHICKENS, dec., &c„ will be served up at short notice and• by the best of cooks. In fact and in short, we aim to keep a first class Eating House and to. please the appetite of all who may favor us with . a call: At all times the best ALE can be had on draught, for proof of which call and try the arti cle. "We have a saloon fitted up expressly for the Ladies. ' Thankful for the encouragement we have re ceived thus far, wohope to merit a still greater share of publics patronage. nov 20] RENNEBERGER & HOOVER. MATS, MOTS, fir -4 14,7; n i . } e, d zo l i g . - BROGANS, SI • NS, ,41111F1M. HOSIERY, GLOVES, T° R 46l6l 9§') O.IOAPS 8NUI#1; . t, 6 If 4 coNnorfogs,,, -77 rA I CiTPe &C. A SPLENDID S i T9CIL, Tad retteivid find foijeate obealefor dakb. • E. & J. ELDEN. apr 16-1869 • , 9 14 19 PAN-A-CE-A "Dr. P. Pabrney'. celebrated Mood Searcher or Panacea," is a medicine that we can recommend to too those wito - sre afflicted, having..eseditin - our - own --- ; family and furnished our friend. with the attiele;* -we can,- therefore.-frout-exparienco-loy,thatit-is medicine possessingrara medicinal properties, Being mild purgative, it is well to keep it always in the family where there are children or those subject to golds or 'other - stchness -- /t - hvcompolm - lett - from --- medicinal Roble, Leaves, BOY; 4ade nedlßrrrfes, which are bald to be entirely pee from poison. We ore personally acquainted with the proprietor who was our family Physician for several' yeurs, and we were at ono time mired from a bed of affliction under • his judicious treatment."—OhotWon Family Com -vanion. "Fsnarmr's Bo o n Ssancripr —Prom our personal - • acquaintance with Dr. P. Fahrney, and froni the re putation of the above named medicine In the com munity where be lives, we can cheerfully reconi mond it to a fair trial to all who may need a PANAMA. Tor the physical maladies of morMlity, until the great PANACEA for ail diseases shall be found in the leaves of the -tree of M. —Prophetic Watchman. Sold by F. Fourtbman, Waynesboro', Hiteahew & Ochr, Ringgold ; Wm. B. Raby, Quincy; E. J. Small, ont Alto ;L. J. Bell, Smithburg, Md., and -Druggists-generally. / _ /nay • ~ oct 23 1y COACH FACTORY. NEW FIRM THE Subscribers respectfully announce to the public that they have purchased of Messrs. Hess & Crouse their Coach Factory in Waynes- boro', and purpose continuing the business in all its branches. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c., &c always on hand or made to order, of the hest me twilit; and warranted. REPAIRING of all kinds dam at short notice. Being practical workmen they hope to receive a liberal share of public pa tronage. S. S. THOMPSON, May 22. NEW MILLINERY STORE IN WAY NESBORO'. MHE subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens of Waynesboro', and vicinity that they have just returned from Philadelphia with a fine and fashionable assortment of Millinery goods, and are now prepared to accommodate the ladies in any thing in tfiair line of Lusiness, and would therefore solicit a public share of patronage. We have con. stantly on hand stamped yokes, and bands for em broidering or braiding, stamped aprons all sizes and patterns. Havings procured fixings for stamping we are prepared to do stamping at any time and at shortest notice. Ladies, call and examine our stock. Terms cheaper than can be found elsewhere ! STITCHING DONE TO ORLER. Rooms on Main Street over Smith's furniture rooms. Mrs. L. A. TRITLE dr. M. M. HAMLIN. oct 9 tf BARK WANTED 1 frtHE undersigned will pay the highest market I price for 400 cords of Bark,—also the highest price for ki 1D E 8 delivered at the Ha dware Store of Geiser & Rinehart, in Waynesboro'. They also keep ow hand all kinds of finished Leather, such as Harness, Bridle, Fair Skirting, Fair Calfskin, Upper, Kips, Caifskins, Wang Lea ther, Spanish Slaughter and Hemlock Sote, French Calfikins and Linings of all kinds. Saddlers and Shoemakers will find it to their in- teerst to give them a call before purchasing else- MI D DOUR & WEDDLE. Quincy, mar 12—If MILLINERY GOODS ! TO THE LADIES! M% RS. C. L. HOLLINDERGER has just.-re calved a tall supply of new Millinery goods. s are invited to call'and examine her stock. GOOD TEMPLAR REGALIAS supplied or the material to make them tarnished. oet.tatf JOSEPH DOUGLAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, /teal Beide and Luirinaa Agent; - Office in Walker's Building, Waynesboro', Penna. May —Btr. JOHN A. HYSSONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, lIAVING been admitted to Practice Law at the several Courts in Franklin County, all busi. ness entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to—Poet office address—Mercereburg, Pa . jan 11y Fresh Lime! , THE sabscribers have now for sale at their Kilns, 3 miles East of Waynesboro', Fresh. Wood burnt Lime for Whitewashing, Plastering, &c. A supply will be kept on hand during the season which will be sold on reasonable tetras. march 10 —tf „ ' HESS & BROTHER. THOS. J. FILBERT, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND AGENT MR SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE. %VT ANTED.—Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs Cot , ton Rags, &c., for' which we will give, the highest market price in trade. REID & WAyNANT. Jima 19,'68. cAPS WAT,CHES. -Castings-ofevery—desoription. We would also Call the attention of School Oily cars and others interested to our IMPROVED SCHOOL DESKS, L. P. TIiOMPSON THE subscriber has for sale Chestnut Shingles, Failings, Plastering Laths. shingling Laths, :Tine Lumber from a half to one inch. All other sizes of Lumber furnished to order Also Oak. Pine and Chestnut Wood by the load for sale on the ground. fie has also ICE.fit sale. sp 23—t1J * A. S. MONN. fir% - 71 eO. r .: •'. ". - .- Foundry, Maobinieto and 'Blaolunnitiot. EBTAHLIS3ED 1861. PARKERSBURG, WEST VA! Your attention is respectfully ciallodlo molten% • FOUNDRY and MACHINE WORKS situated on Kanawha street, near the Ba end 0. 114. RI Depot. , a , - Tne entire estatillahmint, he all :its departments is supplied with the mat approved - Machinery tooli and appliances necessary to the mat.ufasture of MACHINERY AND LIGHT AND HEAVY OASTINGS OF EVERY . DESCRIPTION. e r Our Work is ,ortlia lieditv both se to Mae teriatigid at theiatehipi We are eatviaticedy agedlimannfactUre of Portable .and: Stational Stem Eoginee. Steam Bailere s \L' , • , . t,- Circular Saw/2014 .--`Y ' — Ong Saw Milk- ---..., Flouring liiilliiiiehinery. ' Sergbunfliiiiir Miley Shafting Pulleys And Hingere, We areprepared to de , 'COPPER, ' • -- . BRASS; Sheet Iron Work - - - And Pipe FITTING, and to inanufeeturaimdt pane end All the uppurte. Hanes and machinery for making . aalt. We also - manufacture OFFICE AND OTHER STOVES. Our office stoves are of the best quality. Wir haveulacrun hand PORTABLE'HHOINES, lijoilota, • adapted - to the retina* of all ;oda of THRESHING-AMOBINISS, AlgEpi 40$410.R.EWEI AND STATE AfACHINEs. As to OUT Stave Machines we respectfully refer tte public to Messrs. Kimble & Shaffer, Penasbol ro ' West Va. It excella all others. They cannot be surpassed. Iron Itailinge,lrerandaba s - _ Garden Vases, Brass and Iron which for neatness, cheapness, and durability, are not surpaseed. T hey are recommended by Pro& W. R. White,Sta to Superintendent of Free Schools of West Va., and by the Parkersburg School Board, "I have examined St J. Leeie & Co's., Folding Seats for Schools, and fixed seats for primary de partments. manufactured at Parkersburg, West Va., I most cheerfully recommend our Boards of Eduction and others interested, to supply . our Public School Houses with them. . W. R. WHITE, Gen'l Supt Free Scheele, Wheeling, W. Va." PARKER'S BURG, Nov. 7,1867. '. Leese & Co., Lear Sir_:=ln_answer_as ta_ how we are pleased with your Improved Iron School Desks, we would state that we have used several kinds, but for cheapness, neatness and durability, we giveyours the_preference,to all-others. 8. F. SBA W, K S. BORMAN, K.-- 1 1%-DR ow" Board of Education. I fully concur in the above. STEPHEN BOARDMAN, Stip't Flee Schools, Wood Co., W. Va. New` 7 and eecond.hand Engines, of all sizes on hand and for salo-at low rates. GOOD MACHINERY. We will reply to en* guinea by mail and promise our best aorta to please purchasers, bath as to quality and price Call on or address M. J. LEESE & CO., Parkersburg, West Vs. Sept 4, 1868 NEW GOODS MILLER . & BEAVER'S! THEY have just received their brat supply of Spring and Summer goods, to which they in vite the attention of the public. Among w bich they have a full assortment of Ntlr GrOC:03:119, Bilk Alpaccas, Brocade, Lustres, Bombazine, striped Mohair, Buff Percalle, White Pique, Victoria Lawn, Brilliant. Bwiss Mull, Nainsook, Black and Fancy Kids, Cloths, Cassimeres, It al. Cloth, Muslin, Ta ble Diapers, Towling, Counterpanes, Cottenades, Carpeting, Matting, Oil Cloth for Table and Floor. llueensware, Cederwdre, Glassware, Cutlery, Gro ceries, a full line. Our assortment in every depart.. meat is more complete than heretofore, and we ere Offering every inducement to purchasefe, at the low. eat prices. All we ask is a trial before purchasing elsewhere. We will endeavor to show goods at such prices as will convince you of the fact. " We tender our thanks to the community for their liberal patronage bestowed upon us, and hope to merit a continuance of the same. For Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs,Bsgs, &c., the highest market price will be paid in exchange for merchandise. If you are in want of WALL PAPER, we are in receipt of, a Sample Book with all the latest styles; any style desired can be furnished in a few days notice by applying at april 30, 1869] E,, 0 3-i' .' al =3l :4 : _ 0 tel AND SUMMER GOODS, AT THE FIRM OF STOVER & WOLFF (SUCCESSORS TO GEO. STOVER•) DRY GOODS,_. CARPETS, NOTIONS, QIIEMTSWARE, GROCERMEt; • 4 - 1 /WM . AID. SHOES, CPTLERY, • . CEDERWAL RE ..;0)1t 4 CLOTHS, dzC:, dzC. To which we invite the attention of all who want to buy cheap goods. apt 00 1869. • STOVER* & WOLFF. Lumber; &c. M. & B.'s.