titttivelk 004 Mit itaitil,o *boo I Wbeie Wombat the fox but, falls been us, Wklatiloglontir toil - botittittltieltt teitt,.: • fltl Frepli;o's bantifortretatning Oter usl tbp rogtdell w Ott pine Op appparatlClP Qt te;ilay'a paper, Sigh tless in . ear fatuity and among the hands in *Ate hai rendered it almost impossible issue this impling as it is; A4Llic direct aiteetioti to Ole pale of peratinel property 'eilyertiped ift Po,ther 044 RIP, by Mt. H. 0 00 D- - - atiien qnd (1°44" (44e.-"lbl, r THOMAS V4l.l“liffrTQN ) post Nester,. of -Thie P!aPe gg4 4 member of Oct, 128th Regitneptt. V., died in . the y aehingtop Pospintl ofDierrheit, on Thursday, of last Creel;. - Mr. P. was in-the terrible battle 'of , the fltipp&icipock e and waa wounded in both bands, and tolaq in one leg, , We learn that he had,however recovere4 la a man- per from theao. He was µpwards of fif ty years of age, tted therefore entered the arMy from no other Chun the most patriotic illotiYes• fib) Tl l 4lfalle reached here on Wed nesday, apd.will bp interred tO-day. "Rest, —soldier, rest." Waystesitara Classical- wad Conitnercip/ Institute.—ln order to accommodate all who may desire instructions. in Bookkeeping;H Puntnauship, ect , : The Commercill deport• meet will he open fire nights during the Week, (for both sexes.) fifotirs from 6 to 8 o'clock P. 31. A. 34. TRIMMER, fripcipd. A New Orleans correspondent srys . "A !Bost remarkable affair occurred . recently in the former head'quaaters of MajortGeberal Butler. Captain J. C. McClure, o f Gernaral Batiks ' staff, who had occasion to enter the (Ace, found a rose lyiug upon one of the desks, and taking it pp to ;moll the fragrance, he no sooner applied the rose to his pose than he fainted. It is supposed the rose eentained a poisonous powder, which 'caused the insensibtlity. The flower has been se cored, and will be analysed by a skillful ebemist.'' • a Officers relate that on the Fredericksburg battle-field they saw an officer on horseback waving hts sword. A shell took his hem! off smooth, but the heelless officer still rode Along for some diatauce, tile hand waving his sword. R.F.CHMENT OF gLEMPTSt-TOITI has furnished a.regiment of exempts, composed of men over forty-five years old, Ishii are now in St. Louis doing provost guard dnty. The oldest ratan in the ogiimfilt is eighty years of age. who has a grandson and two sons in the service before him. He is bale and hearty; baa not in unsound tooth in ; r strictly temperate, antrltt al Tetlarta a modia o 4 siddier, having fought in the Hiapk. Hawk war. Passes 10 the Army of the Potomae r ,The following annoptAment in the National In relligeucer. foreshadows somptl►il}g : "It is 'announced thit the War Department will issue no more passes to the Army of the Potomac at present, The public, it is fur flier stated, will learn the reasmfof this re fitsal in ak few days." wenty-et - Mc ,ftr;pos .Drowned. Ilniona.atrToN, Conn., Jan. 18.—k *par ty, consisting of thirty-seven ladies and gentlemen, krhile skating on • a pond near liarperst:ille, Conn., broke through the ice, and all baton of thew were • drowned. sie,The capture of.Arkausak Post is ful ly spanned, and is a good offset .for the repulse *t, Yi4sbiirg. Ati official despatch from General NoClan:kind states that the place was .carried by storm by our. forces on the instant, aod from seven to ton / thousand prisoners'. 4on, with 1111 the ar- I tillery, stores and ammunition - of the 'enemy. Admiral. Porter, commanding . ° the issis sippi squadron, effectnallicec*Frated :in achieving tlkis couiplete :.eueuesso., An. ,uri official;delato4 says that per forges were landed : NW Marched to the rear nr, th4 1 , ; ;4- bet forti#catioos which - extoßded two .toiler along the rimy.. Th'o attack" was opmmencet pn Priday;. and the Works were slirrendCred 14"StindaY., regiineete were :eiptived, and , thn, peat. day. 4We•,',.rexee regiutegte'errived _and were.inlee captered,' Ammo tured;wiincuilly tviik§4 eke etcamerMge 'Wig captured , ou the Me': :4040. 11461 i. . 7 :11 T eiipttire. i pf this hire u* 64 9 Trit!g 3 44oPif qui* tlP,te , i9okdont.,o f la*,in (Ai lrattdzs 4 t tt i t 4 NOO - W4 11.74 °" 4 " 1 : I 404" ROO , our utry~ tattlers, . view - 40. 4 4*T A e —•• - ret4i!ltive l,• fr JA • W Pr0.644141ti6AL # 11: 1 49"- n; . 14 , 1% , )!::*:°" 'lol#ol4ed flike:`3llll • a- Tor • 04 41 . 01 '' . 00 t0 , 001,4124 ,T1 . •• ,;•ww ,- 1,444.Yrk•c-kp sit.o44,iisk,e)4f•PYX,'••it?l'°3?#!Y:-,-:".'-Ali,:,r ;•••••••;i1 •.•'4•;, "^", -44 .:.-4WM4101,1/4400.g 4 k , :? 4# 7 4.1 P"`! j iC • '• , -!111";. co Iktiiiii4olol44ol4l4*„, , 140111 r-r Cl 2 awpgri eke QIN acholoilowii* , ffill lisiSiOdoilArloviti! Prlt,' , lror )1,9 "7aV iosiOr. .4 . , ey oi4. 4e'.#l9iteillol4i' , ,fardt: 00444 tin') I)ifiiii . IniteiA*,..:iiiiithi'itot. .01 , t h ropit h - thetn-;,' , 4l444Veitil k itel, let fedtethe only enemy of the iebeltioti is the geeernMeet of . the I.Teited`,.ohites; 'Thu Ouly *earl kl whiplyslio*Toolo - litittek St , the - rilielliiii is the 6400µtive of the United .slo4e 3 s. ~ !XT• cry .good eitieetk ashould- eqdqree mei, pot , upon - rho spodolfiat of. the Washingtia Chronicle,' Otat theme , ~tVho'' streeittien ~ thil, arm of r eesldent Ucotn, weaken the re bet% otrihoo whoa '0; 'iiitbilii4* kinder tha t admibietration; • er aid and nom tort 14 thealt bud hO l ll t .. ,. li 'rc il a . `# hilti Cif ' orts. in a state of peeee, agy, 'meet or kind qf opppeitioq to OM - administration in justifiable; 'hilt in thee of-iVitr, it is the duty of every Men whe deeieeithe good qf. . his coeutr;y, te:give 141 114Se:oral support he can to the executive: , It ims eftem been tho case 'that q large wirwity 4F a .nation has been opposed td mi tering oion . a.,lotag and expensive war ; but when the step is pace taken ; sod the honor of the nation' is once' committed, that mined klihas ohiajo rallied to the support Ortheir . country. While their judgment might be opposed to the war, their pride and their patriotism alike compel them to Smother all opposition, even if they . cannot lend their active no-operation. But history nowhere records of any people en wide spread and 1 cordial a sympathy with ' their enemies as exists to-day among the people of the United States ef America. Still less does history afford an example of a great people who have h e n Wantonly attacked and suited, 1 furnishing 'a largo and powerful mority, who openly sympathise with air enemies, rejoiee at their reverses, and advocate the very cense in stipport, pf which they are un justifiable attacked. The government of the United States has been :forced by circum stances into the position of supporting the Icause of human freedom against not only its . own citizens in rebellion, but against all the soveroigntes of-the civilized world. In dependently the holiness of the cause, the concert, the malignity and the magnitude of \ the attack ught to call out. the pride and the patri ots of every man who has A spark of courage in his heart. Army of tile Potomao. - [[3y Als•ocirtotl Presd.] NEW YORK, Jan. 20.-The Mit, of (hii evening publushea a rumor that fieuerai llalleet intends uP send a large part of the Arfpy of the Potomac to the 'West. REINFORCE ROSENCRANS, While our army on the Rappahannock lies idle, or prepares to move in a direction actually increases its distance in dine from the army in Tennessee, and thus at every mile of progress makes it less and less Busy to'send reintOrcioneuts from the East to Roses:lrene, the pulkit) . 1 naturally uneasy at toe report, winch come from the West of reinforcements going &an to the rebels from Vtrgioia. lt,is probably true that Lee is sending troops to Tetinossee. Why should he not? Thu risk is small; and the object he may hope to gain , is important.- ith twenty thousand good men ho can dispute thr of .ie advance of our army from the Kappahan neck ; such a general us 'Jackson, tenacious, daring, and determined, could increase the natural difficultiea of the country between Fredericksburg and Richmond so greatly that at every watereourse we should ne de, layed, add t , elml army of , Tennessee. strengthened , y the bulk of ,Lee's army, would have abundant time to fall upon Ro mecraus and 'Grant, and destroy - them before our eastern forces 'could reach the rebel capi tol. And even, if,, in such a case, we got Aichttnitnd, Whit then.? Would that make us ,the loss of Tennessee r --the defeat of 1 0: :L oruki g s there ? , Surely not. • We hold, 'then „that the rumored &tenni.: nation .of hey. Hillock to send a large, - ,part of Potentic army to, the West is a sign that ho wisely appreciates our dangers, and means to meet the enemy where he can have hint at the greatest advuntage. With fifty thous and men left to defend Washington and guard the line of the .rotomac, and no further. at tempts at offeasive movements in Virginia, Nee could quickly concentrate such a. force under ResUcraus and other generals in the %Yost as would suffice to open the Mississip pi and to march an army into. the Cotton States. Then iiieltmono would itself. time zit* ?oat of lab; evening.: • .Ye roe* .franga its qtarieston. A Thritish sul ject. who. arrived in Norfolk, iirow charlpstoo, south Carolina, ,a few Aloys, 'gives' the information that nineteen, 'l'SegratisAvere 14mg itt the etieehtl l SUSL .prior 'to WS. departure. ,This &lase : qiieuc4 . discovery made in , a, rather, elk ; gait. Av.:4)4er. The whites there for sdnie 'tone rptisi , .. have . linen closely , watching the inoteMents of the,blacks, end thinking , thad they observed an nnustmlautuber. of funer- Uls among th,4o, a white Man .d . isguised hiut;: self, und..fullowing.in ems of thoprucessions, (11.1,11rrivitig burial ground he discover ed that She coffin ciontatnedt , ,,artus,. which • Noce **Am ty. and huried vault, , in Which au walker had already been:deposited. , The commtfuetieu of this tht4OuVery":.lree . the Soascatioikdnineteen.of the most intelligent • , ' .on • e r f 7 iO - '.7 . 4 rad 1 h' A Cprrcepoudwii 5), e. e p • quitor stew filet uu PR* . lust the Plitt auny rematkod that .lia•Aioubidered the . robe ..- lion'Aintforhelug queloclthin , ever: 1:004 1 vad, that. witmew tufhpu - ktuudried thoihef.ull 0 4 40 1 _ B ogii.** tusiatmge a. Ago, !,,r*e,T..likileauf:agu , the: tic 'of th4lW: Aiguktkuitudiastfo'or they :mho) .Btates . ; irockitlituritio*.rociiiof 41 of r'n O A B4 O:.O ) F.P..ef t /t,cBqM A!) ThoirtataitqftheihmilovOstol - oFFAJIA4 1 04 8 /frollii , ;r"1 l its riotz4 - 440.,3 r olog 'lmo s ii*ii t , Sri--; ~.,, „• :i ~ ~ ~, .. ....,,, ,r, , ...,,,,,,„„_ ; Ottientlin•Ohlef 1 114 ollewlng despatch is just received 1ia4040,11.4140, Aitz4t or Tax Musts mil. rola of A.IMAN/Wloriflui ..l, /808. - Ab" To Ito rS. °N 1. - 1:40. .W, cormancling Derrgßient,e Cho rennesite ; II- !we - the hohor tO rapott that the forces. under WI c0m0144 41 attacked the 1 1 00:QUArliansaftr= to day at I. o'clock, ind,haviog sterinedtheev `oloro*.lrko ? tooka hirgendiebei er prineh ere vlittously, estimated at from T,OOO to 1.100 ) together with all theft stores, aniiMibi, an munitions or war. • , fltpar Admird David D. Porter, comnum ilieg the Mississippi spiadron, effectively' and brilliaotl e ir cooperated lo : p omplishiag this complete am m o & JOIN A. MoCLERNAND, Major General , commanding. 1 T.J. S. finmiT, Hajov General. Up to January-9 General Roseeransc had 4eut to Alurfreeiboro' ' 1,250 Rebel prisoners, representing all the Cott on States wept South Carolina. There were over 400 wore to be sent forward, and these are in addition to lie - large number of woun ded whom the Rebels abaodoued when they retreated. FURS..-:Forte setts of French Sable, comprising o i l grodes,-tioett-. ty.four Miffs 14 lotrest cityprices. •, • ~ U FDEGItA FFB', Hatters; Dee. 12 opposite Wasbiagtoil'House. zLADIES FURS=MINK SABLE. —We have three setts of Fine Mink, Sahib, three fine Mink Muffs. We offer them at lowest city prices, at UPDEQRAFFB I , Practical - Natters, Dee. 12 opposite Washington House. se-FALL OF 62:—HATS, CAPS, Can* Umbrellas, Ladies 'urs, suflaloltohes, Gum Coats, Gum Blankets, Gu i.er gips, Horse Blan kets. Cotten, Woollen. and c kin Gloves, Port. monaies, Purses and Pocket 800 . We have the hest assorted and che i peat stock of e above articles to be found in the country. UPI/ EGII A VFW,- Practical Hatters,. Dee. 12 oppOsite Washington House. serLADIES FUIIS—RUSSIAisi PITCH —six setts IMO Russian Fitch,sis line Fitch M uffs, at lowest city prices UPDEPRAFFB', Hatters, opposite Washington House. Dec. 1$ *BUFFALO ROBES.—.-Yle have two bales of assorted Buffalo Rubes, from t common to the fine, UPDEGRA FFB', Practical' alters, Deo. 12 opposite Washingto puss. STAKE CARE OP THE SMALL NOTES.—We have the POSTAGE CURREN CY POCKET BOOK. With one of these Books you can handle the new currency without loss.— Also, a fine assortment of Purses, Pocket Books, Purttnonaii, dm, from a DIME ,up, at U PLEURA FFB', opposite Washington Howie: Dec. 12 TIMES 4ELX.T.41.12L. On the 30th of Dec: 1862, at the Rom - gardner House, Harrisburg, Pat, by Rev. James Colder, Mr: DAVII) D. FAHRNEY and Miss SUSAN FRANCISBENCHOFI4', both of this county.- In this place, on the 23d inst., by Rev C. IL Savidge, Mr. , GEORGE W: bIeFER REN of Frankin county l'a. to Miss MAG GIE E. REAR I of Washington county aid . Near this p ace, on the 19th inst., CLIN TON JEROME RODUERS, aged t years, 8 months and 9 days. In Fnekstown, on the 16th inst., Mrs. JULIA DAVIS, aged 49 years and 18 days. Near Shady Grove, on the 17th inst. WILLIAM, son of William stud Susie Tall helm, aged I year, I month and 4 days. Pure as the snowdrop in its ,Iduom, t 4 wevt Willie passed 'away. lute the dark and silent totub Nis little form to lay. • , Er sin' cOuldhlighi or aorro , w fade, 'Death came with friendly care. The 'opening bud to heaven conveyed And bade it blossom there. PBOLOB - S,AILL 7 - ri ILI. be wild at Public Sale, Oar l'noneray the YiE ssn oP Faustian's next, at , the late residence of Christian Good, detA. about one mile youth of C. Bto_ufrera's Mill, and about the same Arttance Beet of Ringgold, the !allowing property, viz r• _ r• s e 7 2 COW S . '1 Bog; 1 Rockiefay Buggy and harness I Biding 'and I Side Saddle. I aiding bridle, about ie Barrels of Corn, about '4OO lbs Bacon. about 6 cords of Wood; also Hoiniahold and Kitchen Fur niture, midi 'es Beds and • Bedding, I Eight•ilay Llock. 2 falling laidATablea, 4 Standa r 1 Duman, I drawer, 1. Secret:l:l;7 sea Chairs, 2:ltack ing Chair, .2 ten Titan Stara!, 1 - CO OX STOVE 10d.•"4 1 tsp. 6 toiede,•? ii ! lt• an ilaoces , s ; bout TO ydi daipeting, tin. glass ,a,ml queensware, lob Ihs:Lard, 21 . 'Crocks Of .:ApPlebu / tter and aquae: city of Dried nuit, 1 Itionsheint, tronliound, meat Teasels, tubs anti liaskets.t copper and 1 iron , ket tle, ; mose-eut saw', a lot plaocs,sugers,,chissels sad cooper tailliorsiid!meny other articles .nut necessary to•misition. , Sale to coo - whim:a at. • ID o'clock oft, said day when -the term. will be 'made known by ' , • • • '- • • 4IEN HY tiOttD, ' f3l ,Quincy Township, Administrator. , Jen . • , 1 _ J. Dowsath•Anct. ' • -NlIkillE11.7311E":111[411E0e, - - I TT HI:Ig o s A ti 'S t I te n t l i s e u rs A c: c t o h o l m ili te tr o alizo g r h i i th og t t f at cnenship, deceased, bare• been g ranted la the . iltlOrfibfir colliding itt tinitti,i'iaten s burt all kinking .I'n'tleWSAta the wind ,Eit ts ys. are requested to make ininadista paylnent, end those - having eleinut or detiteraho %Olin ' s ihe, k:end i e" of arid; d e cetlan, will alsktantelva the sane. withi( diliky',.te ' • (Jam= :‘4-Eney ~ , :WEN Wir.6134.111; Meer. ' .:,kf - , , • ..1:111h1 0 - , 31(41=31133i, . fititEAttylositeiii,ni 4 thninististik u trosk the • i tit'si otJAcoi floors% hue 'at Washing -144'4441n*Pi, 1 1 10141814 tatva'rieve ' waisted so this '4 l ltAcrAbcir tli 04101000 V ;44 yetongs= Ind ebtott to 4 94,4444 A ,IMr illif..rit .Y? 0,114, tannOista lissfnie#4,v l 4, tham'heva.lll gifitot i tC lifiviwis 4 gantili ties Woe7..if etid def4sleei t all'nu k kiikiene n gnu'mule: qig l ent- itelay-to '' '1 ', ' ' • 'Jon. 9;-:-Ilw 1 . - -.5 let -01(-3 B#ll4lC NY. i --- :10inisitic-okWniuinT 04(4' 4 . , uli . , : ' t*l', ' -•.- .',..-. r B Llg • : ° Ki T g a r tl b lttsed 4 " f lit 4V0 1 ;i1 pt ,the ethtWoilis.4.l. Wiqntsbote, ox IStilhetiSitlr4e l 2loii tst :oir I AW. v Ighli the follo'whip peisottst p pertt;to 2,WORKI.:y - ,SES ONE,OP*4O "PNO•itorr bne or itvolierses'i- - ,lBleithsi c t •ShoieCyPleiis; -11. Sou Carrwp Maness, c set Wsooit. listoelk . 1 *St ,ttlehlot. Herb's* Is iiiiil - Bitirsto . ftobs, a 141,14:11Orse bisiolthts; "Riding Rodlike it • lot of leat,het.pa i ltere, se" , 600 ClillSllll RAILS, about 4000 Pine and , Ehesnut Joint !Oklalesi 6 lot di window , and, door, frannst, sash, etc.; else about 700 Feet orosik tioiroi I...WbeelbanoVe, litifle,firrin, 1 iteveliev. i , lot, Saw •Mill Itoris;•1 siring st4igh'indle; 1 pair ;addle bags. -i pair: bog tongs', .1 good "Matlack, barreli'indlOxes forks and raker • 1 tenplete Stove and pipe, 1 Cop per /Conli n . A 150.7 Shares Stock• in the , Wayne'. bore, and Maryland State Line' Turnpikettompany - -with a variety of arti c les not necessity to num. trod.' Soli to 'con:amnia at 10 o'clock on iadd tray, wind a credit of sitx Months will be given on all limns of iits and Upwards; purchasers, to' give their notes, with approvid security. , .111101 H. ADAMS, Adm't. ' (Jan. 1 6 —ti.) ' " e eo.l'. Meng,' Aact. ..... . . _ PT B 1: i - C . .- . ' S'lL'Eu, . HE subscriber, Administrator of the Estate of • Dr. Thomas Walker, deceased will sell at ohne Sale it the late residence of said deceased in Waynesboro' cier davcnbAY iris 31er DAT OP JANO. Art . 14).8831 the follow ingpersonal property to wit: iNK B L A C K , 1 5 HEAD OF BITERS, rising 4 years old, 1 Bull, 2 Heifers, 1 Brood Soar and pigs, ' 12 HBAD STOCK HOGS 1 two Horse Wagon and 1 Spring Wagon. 1 Hay Carriage, Harshest Plows, Shovel Plows, 1 first. rate Harrow, Single Double' and Trible Tree s ; 1 Lug Chain, forks and raked, 2 sets Brenchbanda, 2'aeta Faint Gears, Bridles, Collars and Halters, 1 Riding Dridle.aod Saddle, 1 McCormick Reaper and Mower, j him Kettle, - Ften.plate Stove pipe and drum, lot histiiielnes. Oils, Honks and Jars, Hbrse Powders-4re., 30 Chestnut Posta, 1 lot of Chestnut Rails, I Lot do. Joint Shingles, also 3000 Lap Shingles, hot of poplar Scantlings, digging Iron and Shove/. 4 Bids, Vinegar. , • GOO Bushels of Wheat, (First-rate quality,) 50 EVStI r EIJS EYE and 66 Bushels Barley, 6 Bushels Oloverseed, 2 Bushels Timothy Seeds, 100 barrels of corn, 20 ACRES WHEAT in the ground ano 3 Tons of Timothy Hay in the mow, 15 tons of Timothy and Clover - Hay on the McMillen Perm in Adams county; eke• a•lot of Wheat in the ground on said farm. With a great variety ot - other articles not necessary - to mention. Sale to coinmenco at ten o'clock on said day when.a credit of 6 months will be given on all sums of $5 and upward excepting the wheat which will be sold at twenty days credit, purcha sers to give their notes with approved Security. JOSIAH BESORE, Adios. (Jan. 16:—15.) Geo. V. Mong, A uct. READY-MADE CLOTHING. WATCHES, CM, 81 THE undersigned would respectfully ."announte to their triends, petrol is and the public that they have just returned frrin the Zustern ,where they have purchased a lot of superior REA DY-MADE CLOTHING, embracing all the latest styles of COATS, VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, COL L A RS, A HAW-SHIRTS: NECKTIT} bUSIRENDERS. • &c., &c. And everything usiihily found in s first-clues Cloth. thing Stunt AL/MN in" We have bought a splendid assortmeof. of BOLD 110 MB WOES, of the heat make, (some of American make,) SIL VER SPOONS and roimbanti PLATED do— t:old Pena, :spectacles, %Vatch and Guard Chains, aini all other armes generally kept in Jewelry titorea. A •greitt variety aft:LpEKts constantly on hand. . . • ' i, A. 8 Anasts will attendlo making and cutting garments; fur gentlemen as, heretofore, and W. A . thorn to the elock,.watch in ending and repaying dep.trtinent- ADAMS do GROVE. Jan. 16. ‘`AT B BOWLER rows. , ) A full lot of goods consisting of . • Lqud Fisk Hooks, Pereussiuu Caps, Ink Stands, • Files, IWru'l Carden Rakes; Cast-steel Waffle Irons,' 'Meat Cutters, Turning "Gouges, 'Drawing Knives, ..• Hood Sitivs, Scythes, Pratt fling nooks, • Metallic Squares * Together with a greet inuny omelet; not 'entinter.'• aced. To bo , convinced that uns" gelling them "cheap," ealt at my dtoro utal,m.quire the ptteco. Jam 16 '63. • • • 1 111111T11311r3111C91[411:73 - 31H1411) Wl - tEdEAb, betters of AdinatuttrutiUta on the . Estate et Jew:Aliment% late of , Waynes boro , dereasedi have been granted to .the anibscri her ; all,perouns indebted to the said Estate,-are quested to. make immediate payment,• ;ant; those buying deutandsagsiust the Estate of said dew. , dent, will make known the eased without delay to (Jar. 54-6w4 • JOII.t H A ADAMS, Ad&r. 141WILIPr311011EllIMME24 WHWILEAS,Lettere of Ailmunstration on the Estate of Dr. :,I'nuttas, \Maracas, Jaw of ,AitYlieutl4oAitaartee4 hive bean ; scanted, to. tha ~t i tioif;e t tan wools imlehteit ti; the •said: .oatate. are requeatial to, make immediate payment, mat those having deinautla agamat the }mate of said ner.ettrei, will make known thi Amino without 'de lay to ' - JU.II.4.IIII4SORE;Acfmir. J an. 0--9vr. _ _ Brooms Bros_ ff mk: rtibscriblYrihtbruis the 'hal be his As'ggsio Evagenienial,the unuguilictggre of Cunt Woggle. • Perseus having Brawl thug and wishing it - nialigficturcii 01W ,01:90111 1 , W9441'44 latell ifive Iliqs cqilLos 1 11 n al P 11601 14 tkg. cats .110 fa, liooop Avis tame *io--4w, to tki l i vt uiosint o , 11 oo*to, let extra, heavy bare linktent, Ott • calgts; thngished Ingqeps th e bi o i gt koti, at , t h _, eM higgelleik.atig priael„ hu Itss r (Jan. ) t A.A. 11. R I:SRA. _ , 4 1111110111 • ' :—„ ,„ „ •sl; 1 , 4 •tom licogoplitoil: witioivention, tgkii large Li ) and cireftdly /talented stook of good, just re? ? tattled. from .-Phifedelphioi , anti-aribick-gsimpripes, everything pepalls: kept4,-R1, 1 ,11110- Starea• • am prrpgrerflp, 44./1 - of lokeit-40 ; *i ll DEFY COMPETIT ON. f Call mid pro! (iritti - 10 '0134' . F.:O It -. 41 7 t 7 14 - 1" 7 531,11 g 1 11 .04 4 *OireitObe-iist4:,ilie STORE notosA Awn ToWELLINQ riot* in, the. oc cupancy of A. P. Orndprif, on„ the ottunpike 3 miles East of .Vittrymithonst, 'Pitas/W*la be given, oi x thO first day of April, Irmo. Jan- GRCI. ,OTEPHEY uau6:ll4) Shottid yon ask me; should rig wonder, Where to buy your stoves and Tinviatel 1 would answer, 1 would teq yolt -4,G0 unto the fine'new Store morn Where - the Big Red ;Born, the sign is; There's the beet Cook Staves' and Tin-vvaro, All sold cheep by D. H. Ruisell.” ' E/lom the Sopg of Hiawatha. HE undersigned informs the public 'hi genera and especially those of his customers in want of anything in h►is line of business, that he his com pleted and is now occupying his new and extensive ly enlarged istablishtnerit for .the • • Manufacture and` -Sale OF TINWARE, IkIEET-IRON WARE, AND BTOVEa . He is now prepared to supply any demand for his Cook Stoves, general _Housekeeping Goods and Kitchen Ware, on such terms as must give entire satisfaction. • vcal. avci offered are of the best and meat imprOved kinde,and having been tried are acknowledged to be all that can be desired as good cookers and bakers, and are easily kept clean. His own MANUFACTURED WARS is all made with a view to the Wants of customers from the best mate rial s and is warranted in affeases to be good. *He also keeps a large assortment of fancy articles: Fir Special attention is given to putting up SPOUTING, made of the beet tin, for houses and barns, in which he has had a long and extensive ex- Terrance. ' ' Remember the sign of the Big - Red Horn. Aug. 9, 1860 D. 11 RUS'SELL. ANTIETAM FACTORY ~aa. az zb Lra EM 2 subscriber, thankful Mr past patronage, still 1,11 solicits the same; and in addition to manutactu n g all kinds of worked • Material for Briilding Purposes, such as SASH, DOORS, sHurrEßs; BLINDS, FLOG. MG, WINDOW' • FRAM B,D 0 FRAMES, FACING, MOU NGS, lam prepared to furnish all kinds of oaktimber for different purposes in building, such as J 10,C , RAFTERS, LATH, STUDDING ;PAIL VMS, SCANTLING, BOARDS, &c., All of which will be sawed to order, at short noitce and upon reasonable terms. Also, sawing, by mill and circular saws, of every' _description_done;—Framing,burfacing,--Matching Flooring, &e., &c. For furthdr particulars apply to the subscriber, at Factory two miles southeast of Waynesboro. D. F. 001)1). Jan. 17, 1861 FLOUR, FEE AND PROVISION STORE I THE subscribers announce to the- citizens of Waynesboro' that they have opened a. Flour Feed and Provision Store in the !own next door to DreSrotherton's Ake, where they will at all tunes have for sale 111111, CHI EL 1111111 MILL STUFFS OF ALL K INDS, SCRIN INGs, CORN, KNELLED AND IN THE EAR:' OATS, TOES, APPLES, AR ; Also, Rye, Wheat, and Barley by the bushel or in smaller quantities, and'other articks usually' kept in sucn establishments. All Flour and Mill Stull will be sold at MILL hums von TEIF CAM The highest market prices will be paid for Wheat, Rye and Cora to be tteliverbd at the Hirof the sub scribers. JOHN WALTER, (dept. 3.—tf.) JOS ELDEN. NEW OPENING J. A. FISHER A NNOUNCES his Waynesboro' friends A, and the public generally that he has. quite rc cently riplcn &hed his siock of goods fei Gentlemen'a wear; Which einbraees all' thelateSt.st, lea of Clotho (French and Anwriean manufacture). Cgssimeres, Vesting's, most fashionabie styles. undershirts. drawers, neck ties; handkerchiefs, suspenders, gloves, &c. &c.--; Persons troth Wavirshoin and. .vciuity, sisiting Hagerstown aro invited to give hint a call as ha is preiared to sell all goods in his liue' at ' I.aaw imriaess or the ensh. Hiii•buire is in the NEWLY FITTEHROOM.;,., next door to Updegralre, Hagerstown, Md. Oct. 24, 'B2. . , Important to Warmers rrilitlv A bscriber takes this meshed. of annuuneing' of the .rarrners and ottore.that kkok has on hand siot of D'W4 BROOM CORN f,e4...0ng With UM° specimens of the corn: Vl* * aq excellent otiele of broom Corn. and shoup ';ailed by 'ev ery one He- has also ti• fulArpieogtigiont Of fresh 4ulPli Muaioitiuy, Chothicabi. Ao. ' • F. KV.WI7 t . r. lo .*Am sOingt Oranhogiri - Wu 04411 1 Fr", . _ Mag. 1.4 WO: ' , Defeiice • alr-Arsiagge4hisi: BijoklittieTaz • • . 1116 ifkocitiociflodgia to bs'osAt 941110. 'most so• b T 4a*041 , 10:41 bunuoktrodUctiAtibat bui eltet t y 4 o, the alto A Flyiate offor aro,itrioty':ologoko . , , '1 tic._ welllctkreatlxl,Pi. 'op of ItheiYkinii . foopiditoi 0:1"tio IJoat,eit SAO* to T.r,oplatcy4,-APOr wtlt Q• •A- r. Avirta: MEM MIRE= ... .... :., !-: , . ,, K,... , ,,,: 1,4 , •:,,,-.,,,,, ~,„„ . .....r.„ . .,:-,,..,,, ,41tr:1 .4 0 ,.,.,,,,,,.„,:,,,. ~ .,......,..,,•,,r , r i :.,, „,,,... _, „..,;;,,7,if„.,:,...:.:,,i,..4:,„..r..,,,,..,„,,-,,,",...• ~,.,:.:_,,..,,,.-........„ .... ~, ....... ~ ,•,,,,,„ 1 / 4 .44„.._........., 'wi ' • ' 1 ; 1' . ~ 'if Hard „, ,f, ii , . •I'l , .r wm : 7 ,,,,, ' , ' .... •' ~- 1 i • :.....' . _l' , :•=l' ~.. •',-, . t , l ~ ''' . . QUENIIVAHLAN - glitwAnE t prEp z ' 1 .4qZ:05e,.-",„ALO, t7".`:, . • . HAVING just Amid from the, Eastern Oitlea: he would mill the attention of his etistomern. and the public genendly. to his . LARGE & SPLENDID ASSOR/I'EENT. DRY GOODE Which will be sold 14 extremely Low Frices. Below you will lind enumerated a few article& which will be found amongshia stock, to which hp. invitee four attention row TIIII, LADIES ,. • Delrines, • Fancy ". , Alpacaa, Bombatines, . • . . Blain Gingham', Plain Flannels, . %Grey _~~gp L Ladies' Shawls, , , • : Fitnew . Prints, • • . • 'Bilen_alori,Skir4s, . .13iiinaral Skirls, loidies Collars, ' Dingle }Piffling, Linen Hundk'lls. • MEN'S WEAR, Fancy Csaaimerca,_ 11111 Clotho, 'tattoo, Clotb,, Vestings, • battneta, lidDiagit3;oBPc 2 t ! Tweeds, ' Jeans, Shirt Ftonts, Gents Collars, -Neck Ties, Under Shirts, Drawers, ' Buck Gloves, Gauntlets, DOMESTIC SHIRTING;, Furniture Check. • ' Bed Ticking, 'Cotton Flannel, Wool ' Talble Diaper, • Towling Begins, &c., he. Queensware, Hardware, Boots and Shoes - " Cedar Wares usxma zatinia, Of the very best quality, such as . Syrups, and New Orleans Molasses, Best Rio Coffee . Superior Prepared Coffee, tnmelPs' Best .Essence; Raker's NO. I 'Chocolate, Rajoins,g Tohaccl, Rice. &c., &c. The above goods have been. carfully selected anal purchased at the very lowest figure. He is therefore enabled to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. By strict ittentitin to business and a, desire to please in every respect, he hopes to yam a continuance of patronage. NO THOLDLE TO SHOW GOODS, Country Produce taken in excharige for got de at, the highest market prices . J. W. MILLER. 0ct.13 '62 T H- A Y. I . ti THE undersigned respectfully announces to the. public generally that ;he iM 081 at the old stand on Church Street, - Wayneabore, Pa., where he continues the manufacturing of Family' tauaixtesa Buggies Barouches, Wagons, • and every species of vehicles usually made in such establishments.— Nis is warranted to be composed of the best ana most durable material, and none but the most experienced workmen are employed.— Ho has now on head a number of Carriages, Bug-. gics, &c., &c., which he will' positively sell at greatly reduced prices fiir cash, or upon a short credit. By keeping a good stock at all times, anti always holding himself ready to supply the •Ae mends of the people he hopes to retain and insure a liberal share of patronage. < - • Repairing, Trimming. and Painting' done in the best manner, and at the, shortest watco. Lumber,' Country Prodttce; &c.,- will be taken in exchange for work. JACOB ADAMS. N. B. The' Books of the firm of J. & A. &Ad-• ants, are in the handi of the undersigned: Perilous knowing theinselveeindebted are reqUeited tesnakir immediate payment. ...1 A Nov' 1..1.861. . _ Ready-M(44e Clitoth4ig Fog TA,LII A 11).. WINTER:. FRESII SUPPLYS RECEIVED MONTHLYt A S. ADAMS , would' respectrtily inform hire • patrons and the public generally that he hes returned from the Eastern cities with a genetal-me sortment of Ready Made . 1, - •• , .••,. • FALL. AND WINTER b1.01.111iik,." embracing all 'the latest styles of Coatep,.P,ante,Yeste, shirts, Vollars,,Nectiesi, duspentlers, cw, etc., all of which are well Insoles; l'he public , are: coldia/131 / 10... sited, to end, examine' his stoodsi,,,iti. dam , - tormined to sell.it short,pOts,, , • 'He Will ceitinUe to', carry . on' the' ,bpt~ineti of Tailoring se heretofore: — Persisnif delimit gar* masts tut out or made up , aro , iurkted kiwi him a call. ' • -!; Latest fashions . i!eceiveifregulssrlY., • OctUfs. Timm g Cogee,Sugint.Tinis alattg,utela . - jr,• 004 • • ; ' , '" : 11AseRies.:, Ag,* 25,14fktit:pisfi'S • now qir 41BITER SA Jir no. Or . VVIARItN Alornicai,s44, a ' A Vs ank M Hooppilithrts QestA _------ • itssoiyi,6 AJK A. *gam* s