COOkairaltpd Utast* Robes at • e ' Paws er gamines. SQ!114;11:30e, audllink Furs at Pates a Ressubn's. e 'MORSE and thiggy ; • Pates & Rearracn'e. FLOOR and Table Oil Olathe sa Pates a Ifosnace's. LARGE Stock of Bhavrlarat -T*&Palos J< 110y1LICH . 5. • V . A LICO' by the punt:end yard at TRIO, 4'110141.10H' 9. 1.1 - L ARGE Wick itilOklvi WATER Proof and Beaver Clothe at Paws a llosmon'a. PLAIDS. Alpaccas and Empress Cloths at Pawn a ,HozwucErve• FINE assortment of Knit Goods at Paws a Hoarmun's OYAL Baking Powder and silver Gloss starch Dot Puma a Hommrca's. NEW Orleans Molasses, nevi crop, at • • Patti a Hennicn's. OOLONG and Inspetial • Tenat " • • Paws t Iloarmon'a. ROASTED and Grain Coll ee a Palm Boonton's. GRAIN and Ground Fepper at Palos* Hoaraicn'a. ()HEM and Crackers; fresh, at • Falba arßoortactes. MILITARY Over and Dreea Coats at • PRICE & .110g 2 LICR'El. BOOTS and Shoes, cheap, at Paws *Boonton's. ARPETS aad Carpet,Chain at IL Patcs--a—Hossuctes EVERYBODY READ THIS AND REMEMBER TEA?, MILLER itc BEAVER Have received their Fall and, Winter Goode, and are now ready, to olFer great inducements to all who wish to save money in making their fall purchases. Their stuck of aclaasa caac)o) for Ladies and Geuts consist of all the late* such as Silks, Alpacas, Poplin Mohair, Merinoes, Mepps, Delanes, ste. 'Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres,.Overcoatinga Velveteens, Cords, tatinetts, Jeans. Tweeds, sec, n the coition ie - A.b_ey:Lhave - Cuffs collars ins :ties. handkerchiefs, Hosiery, gloves, mitts, comforts, switches, chignens, corset. ' suspenders, laces tapes, trimmings, and Ladies and Gents underwear. For Ladies' Wrappings they have Lone, Square, Shoulder and Dreakfast Shawls, Nubies, Hoods, etc. _ _Their stock of . OCE Queensware, Cedarware, Oil Cloths, Carpets, &c., is large and WAS selected to suit the trade. All they ask is an inspection of their stock to be • con vinceti of the truth. No trouble to ahow goods. Fresh Butter, Lard, Eggs, Rags, &c takenlist ea change talcum's (nov 10 jr , INVALIDS DON'T DE SPAM 11 1 N Thousands have fond relief, and . •thousands will turn to this Malt+ clne, after exhauliting tbMr purses t and patience in search of health. (addlne4s - of the head, dullness of the mind, (mi. breath, coated tonne, loss of appetite, pains and weak+ norKs in the stomach, enlargement of the liver, yellow+ mess of the skin, constant fever and thirst, with a total disrelish for businoss, pleasure — or - any kind of =ploy. merit. FAUANEVB PAXACCA, If taken and persevered in for a ilsw dark will remove this whole class of symp• toms. Thellnicis of the body become pure, and mind clear, the stomach strengthened. the tongue clean, the appetite improved, and the whole evstcm co _benefited Ulm. (theme, In bad weather, Is less liable tciarniet yon. Dr. P. FAHRNEY'S Celebrated II I ood Cleanser or. Panacea. As a medicine for chihitce., the Panacea Is, In every gcrav, calculated to take the place of the endless variety of drugs which are annually sold for that purpose, and s bich are often very injurious. A medicine which pos. 'sesses the qualittea of a cathartic as well as andld alter ative, and which is capable ore:resting disease without the least injury to the child, !sof incaleniable value to entry mother. As a cathartic, It is very effective, yet It does stot: I f given in proper quantities, cause nausea or distress to the stomach or boss els. It Is very, pleasant In iht tilAte, which' Is a very Important feature as a medicine for children. As aprarentios of disease It Is unpreeedanted. as It acts directly upon the digestive or gans and the blood. In all scrofulous diseases, It Is the most effective medicine over (snored to the public; and, if given regularly and perseveringly, those eruptive dis eases so cOnainffil to children may be entirely eradicated. „..", ~ Prepared by P. Fahrasey's Bros. it 1 , i. 4—.. . . W 4 Co., aynekboro, Pa.. and Dr P. ' fAd• :kir ADDI4PY. :10 North Dearborn •..1% 4 , / • St.. CUICAOO. Price $1.25 per bottle, ' "l. for sale by 'Wholesale' and Retail ...4 dealers. And by . ' , F. Fourttiman, r. B. Amberson, M. D., And Dr. A. S. 13neelnaki. Waynesboro' ; E. B. Winger, Quiney z•Rouz .r & Frantz, Pikeeville. llecepbbr 8-7.1 y LEW .W. DETRICH, .ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAvvesnorto i , Ps, WILL give pruript and close attention to nil business intrusted - to his care. Office nex t door to the Bowden House in the Walker building ang 25 tf . . , RAMSDELL NORWAY OATS. MITIS Oats is far superior to any other fur its great yield per acre and excellent quality. The stalks grow firm and do nut lodge easy, many of tnem • hearing from 150 to 260 grains. Ltuxem—We live evidence that many bushels were sold last ammo under this name, which was an entirely different and infindr • This seed was °tit iined from 14. Ramsdell. and is warranted genuine,' free of all foul seed.—.- Furnished in any sized sacks desired,. ,Addy. is A. M. BELL dr. BRO.-, Wayneeboro',.Franklineo., Pe, P. B.—.one and a quarter buihels should. be. sown to the acre. • jan 26—tf ' , . Adollitistr,atoro Notice. woriez is hereby given titnt loettile of Ad ministration op the 2state of John /Shank, late of Washington townenip,