mkrk 311 , • MAORTNE• SHOP! '. E subscriber would inform ,the citizens of Franklin County, that helmet ripened d V ziehitie Shop one.fourth mild north of Quincy,*here he-is --preparciLto_mlke ts) order till kinds Of THRESH - - 1.N14 BIAOH(NES, ati - 1 will - paypartintri icintion to repairing. He will keep,'on hand Cast ings for Separators and Horse Powers, aitd be able to do repairs on. Short notice. Ho will also build the treble-seared PELTON'S HORSE POWER, - which ik,now used , by all regular •thrcsherinen, and is acknowledged, to be • the best now' in use. He will build three different sizes, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 ; No. -- 1 is - B:horse - power ; .No. 2 is G, and N 0.3 is 4-horse power. 'they will be made of best material, and warranted to be goitd. . Persons having old horse powers-hti will take in ezchenge for new powers. • .- - He will also be prepared to do turning and boring wrbught or cast iron. and will be able to furnish ' castings when ordered ; the best of material will be used, 'and no pains 'spared to render satisfaction to • all that may entrust him with their work. P. S. Foundry prices paid for Old Cast Iron, Brass and Zinc. March 26.L--Iy.] - JOSIAH FAHRNEY. PUBLIC SALE. TH E subscribers having been appointed by the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, a Committee upon the person and estate of .1 ohn Hol linger, will sell at Public Sale, at ,his residence, 3 miles East of Waynesboro', ' • On Monday, the 28th day of March, inst., the following personal property, to wit BAY MARE, with foal ; 2 HEAD OF HORN CATTLE, 10 3Ereetd.l-Mosta.t 1 one.hone Wagon, 1 'Buggy and . Harness, 1 - Sleigh, 1 set of Breechbands anu other gears, 1 single and I double Shovel Plow, 1 Harrow, t pair small Hay Ladders, 1 Cutting Box, 1 good lly-net ; About ONE HUN DRED ' BARRELS Or CORN, 1 ton of Hay, forks - antl - rakes, - 2" Landers, 1 Dung sled, spreaders and single trees, 1 jackscrew, 1 grindstone, lot carpenter tools, 1 digging iron; shov. 4.1 and ntattot It, 1 lock and 2 log chains, 1 morticing axe, 1 cross-cut saw, 1 Apple Mill, 1 large rope, lot" 'bags, 1 sausage cutter, 1 Windmill, 1 mowing scythe and snath, 1 pair large steelyards ; 1 work bench, 1 hog tongs, 1 saddler bench, I maser, 3 spinning wheels and one reel, 1 large wool wheel, 1 thrash ing machine strap, 6 Barrels of Vinegar, and "other articles not enumerated. tar Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when. the terms will be made known by . SAMUEL IL HOLLINCIER, JUIIN S , 01.1.1::11, March 18.,—ts] "colsw..lt.xt.TasiP7 VERMIN EXTERMINATORS FOR RATS MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, LIED DUDS. MI/111' EN PCBS, WOOLENS, AC., INSECTS ON PLANTS, FOWL., AS IMALS, AC. Put up in 25c 30c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for HoTb3.B, PUBLIO "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." -4- "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." 47E'Sold Wholciale in all large cities. ILAIrSoId by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. g.Vl!!thiwAit):!!! of all worthless imitations. • W.See that "Coarn it'," name is on each Box, Bot tle, and Flask, before you buy. Li - 7 Address HENRY P. COS7'AR. LirPOINCIPAL DEPOT 482 BROADWAY, N. V. IrSold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists Jn Wayneqiidro', Pa. ./I*h 1.1.-8 m) ' PUBLIC SALE. T HE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, ox .§A VUP2t/ 11 DA Y TIM DAY ur MA ROB INBTAgT, a Lot of Ground, bituated at the East end of Waynesboro'. On Main Street, with a 'ONE. TORY W EATHER-BOAR DEL D 'WEL LING HOUBE, a new' ' TWORSICOBIi BRICK SKOP, irith Sheds a t 'Black - smith Shoff, &c. thereon. __There is also a good Cistern on the property. Sale --I to'commei-ace at. 2 o'clock. P. M.0111311i1l d'ay when the teims.will he made known: 'Post ession arid; a good title will be given on the first of April next. C. HOFFMAN.' • March 11.—ts] ' G. V. M9s6, Ana. !lUD PJIL _IIIE 41 AITIEREAS, John Hollinger, of Washington ' Township, having been duly, declared a lu inatic and the undersigned having been appointed by 'the Common Pleas Court of Franklin county the committee of his person and estate; therefore all 'persons haying claims against said lunatic are noti tiled to present their to the undersigned, and all per sons indebted in any way w Raid lunatic are also notified to pay the same to the undersigned without unneecoary delay. • S:1AII;EL G. HPLLISCani, JOHN S. OILER, March 1 l• t3tv] \. • NOTICE. r , ErrEltS Testamentory the Estate of ehael'Little,late of Washington township,dcc'd 'having been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are notified that W. S. Am- LERSOK, in whose possession the books of the deceas ed will be found; is authorized to act as his agent settlement of se id estate, and that all claims not paid on or before the lst day of April next will be collated with costs; those having claims or de mands against said decedent will)pake_known the dame w4itciut delly Mur• 4-6 w. PRIVATE SALE-TAKE NfICE ! undersigned, desirous to suit fainting would at this_ late hour offer his beautiful and productive little FAItIVI of it) ACRES, with gull!. cientsTimbei and Buildings thereon, and good wa• ter, lying in the Clearspring District, near St filii4rch, on the Itierversburg road. j ) osession giv 7 en on the first of April DAVID ZELLEg. (fiflqs.) • _ --BrARY & BOIA T LUS .7=I.IE.ATWX.SOI%St, AVING located . in Hagerstown, would oiler placetheir professional services to the citizens of the place and surrounding country. Having lad the eiperience of Fifteen years,and having availed them selves of the late improvements, they tyre prepared to do work in a neat and bubstantml manner, upon the most reasonable terms. Hagerstown, Nov tt—ly • DISOLV - 11 CU T I 1./ 1: is hereby giiien that the co-part nership heretofore existing between the' wz --mm-ignid—iti—the—wmtlen—uran uftmlup ng—kosiness was dissolved by mutual consent on the first of March 1964. The business 'wilt be continued by Ephraim S. Baer in whose hands the hogs and ad counts of the late firm have been placed. All per -601/S indebted to the firm are requested to 41l ✓tind settle their accounts. HENRY BAER, EPIIRAIM S. BAER. March IS.-4w] FABSII LIMB! THE subscriber has now for sale at his Lime Kiln, miles Bast of Waynesboro', a superior a: l i c le of W 0 OD- IS URN T lAMB for W hitewa sh ing. Flustering, a c. JOSEPH M. HESS. 31ur 11-614. Tho e rected us an Eugme Bowe, on the lot adjoining Kurtz's Hotel, a oflirred for rent. For terms; &c., ! IWO to 1); 11: BONI:BREAK, "Arr 11-3 w- Ag t for Calk. L. Li. Kurd. 0 ALI4OIIA IB!BA1.1•1 ORALS !--Tho • largc — rt stud. in WWII; £NDlufir COINS(;, at ra1t.741. Committee. G. V. lIONG, Auet. Committee. JO 1-11 11:HERR, gi'r. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. rr HP stes4ilY increasing importance' attached to • Commercial education, and the very genCiat. - teution which this branch is exciting throtighout the civilized world; have within the past-lew years awakened such an interest, that, no comment is ne cessary to establish the practical utility of Commer cial schools. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION : • Double Entry llcok-keeping in all its most approv ed forms, adapted to the various departments of Trade and Commerce. Commercial Calculations; Mercantile Law,Penmanship in every style of the art, &c. &e. • ach department is under the charge of an experienced anu competent InstruCtor. Our course is both thorough and practical. Students are taught to originate and conduct all the Books and Forms pertaining to real business, thereby bring ing theory into practice and thus having them to perform the regular routine of the Counting-house. Students completing the prescribed course are qual ified to take charge and conduct on Scientific prin ciples the Books of, any well regulated Mercantile, establishment. Time required to complete the course is front Bto 12 weeks. Enter at any time. Diplo mas awarded for—merit only. I-.2"555 pays all ex penses for a full commercial course, boarding inclu ded. Send fora Circular. Address ' ' A. M. TRIMMER, Feb. 12—tfl Chambersburg. TRES.SUItY — DEPARTMENT, ) OFFICE COMPTROLLER. OF THE CURRENCY - Washington, February 9, 1864. ) WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presen• ted to the undersigned, it has been made to ap pear that the First National Bank of Waynesboro', in the county of Franklin and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and accouling to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled !'Art act to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation • and redemption thereof , ' approved February 25, 1863, and has- complied with all the provisions of said..act-required -to- be complied with before commencing the business of-Banking. Now, therefore, 1, SNMUEL T. Hownitn, Deputy Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby .certily that the k irst National Bank of Waynesboro', County of Franklin and State of Pennsylvania, is authoriz ed to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid. t tttt ts Testimony — Whereof, witness my , IRO ". hand and seal, this' Ninth day .of Feb - Vi Am m. • ruary, 18G4. • Vlss. SAMLJET. T. HOWARD, ..... .% Deputy Comptroller of the Currency. Feb. 19-10 w. PURE SALE FINE STOCK! (residence, subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at his 2 miles South of Wayneeboof awl 3 miles from Leitersburg, on SATURDAY T.HE 9T.H . DAY OF APRIL NEXT, the following valuable property, to wit: SIX. HEAD OF 1. one of which is a fine Brood 'Mare and four of them good PLOW LEADERS and FAMILY HORS ES, well calculated fur either saddle or harness; 30 • H E HORNED CATTLE, • among which are, ,six fine 1% j„ Icc 13. tOicom;r,.:: young DEVONSHIRE BULLS and 22 head ut FINE THRIVINU STEERS, such as will make good Beet cattle the coming sea son. Also about 400 BUSHELS OF SHELLED CORN ; • 1 Gum Spring GRAIN DRILL, 6 new single and double Shovel Plows. .Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day,when a reasonable credit will lie given. ABRAHAM DARR. (Igo. V. bloNo, Auct. March 4—ts. GARDEN SEL I DS Fresh from Mt. Lebanon. r IHE largest and best assortment, of Garden Seeds in Waynesboro', is to be found at Kurtz's Drug Btorc. They consist of the following kinds, viz Beet Seed, 5 kindit, Watermelon Seed, Oni‘on " " 'Muskmelon .1 Cucumber " 3 " Vegetaple Oyster" • Squash " • 4 •!" Peppergrass • " Pepper " 2 " Aspurag4 Raddish " 6 Parsnip' Turnip " 4 '! Carrot Cabbage • " 6 . ;:spinach Lettuca " 5 " Sage Peas " 5 " Celery 16 ilganb " 2 parsley , Sw't Corn " 2 " Tomato A'so an assortment of Flower Seeds, nna pounce treat Seed Leaf Tobacco Seed, &c. St.e. The La dies are requested to call anibexatnine before pur chasing elsoilicre. _ J. F. KURTZ. _ Feb. 5, '64. PVI3LIC SALE. THE subscriber will sell et Public • Sale at his residence, in Waynesboro', On SATIIRDA Y, March. die 2(I/, 1864, the fnllawing personal property, tti'' . a?4 : I MIK STIR AND FIXTIMIS . . t Ten-Plato tine and Bruin, 1 Eight-day Clock, (Wcirs make;) Bedsteads and Bedding, • BUBEAI.TS 9 TABLES Chairs and Stands; 1 Wardrae, Carpeting, Stair.. rods, 1 Russia Fireboard, fancy, Looking - Glasses, 1 side• Saddle, 1 Corner Cupboard, 1 large Chest, lot of Tubs, 1 Churn, 4 NETTLES. 1 iron, 1 40 gall., Copper, 14 Barrel C'oi.per and 1 Brass Kettle, Pot 1-looks, LAM by the can, 1 StulTer and 2 butters, 1 Cutting }lock, Tin, Brass, and Copper Ware, QuPensware, Meat rubs, lot on Soap, lot of short wood, Bacon by the Pourid, and other. articles not enumerated. Sale to commence at 10 10ck,.-on-said-aay„-w-hett-a-sretlit-01-8-montlis-wi 1 .40 gi4n on all aunts over $lO. WM: A. TRITLE. • March . `4.—ts] 0:o. V. Motto, Attct. libw - gni _lllr,C F•. W HERE NS, Letters of Administration on the Estate of Valentine Keekler, late of Wash. ington - township, deFeatied, 'have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Washington township; all peram.§ indebted to the said Estate, are hereuy ceatiested t 9 make immediate payment, and those Wing claims or demands rigainq the Estate of said decedent, Will Make known the same without delay, to WILLIAM KEUKLER, Adner 7 %1 - C;VEMILZ:I3ICIL • XI CIIrt,TaI.EMS, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, • 11111ESPECTFULLY informs . the public that ho • has opened an office in Waynesboro', and is prepared to attend to all law business in this and 'o ther portal of Franklin County, and before the sev eral tiourts thereof. Particular attention paid to collections tad to Cenvoyaneing, 'in ell I lan. 15-3 m. FEBRITARY 26. 1864: LATEST ARRIVAL! AMBERSON,-BEPOIGT-&-fki - , Waynesboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FIRST SUPPIiY, FIRST SUPPLY, FIltS/ SUPPLY, MIIP 31E'm illEit. :X 1 1 11116 T lIG- G OHS!! SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOO )5 OM. * IFRESS LADIES LADIES LADIES PRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS FURS, SHAWLS AND . NUDIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND ULOVES, HOSIERY AND ULOVE3 1111 E 11 .PIIIIIg 9 WO SPEAI SiBBES MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOTHS, C AMMER ES AND SAT INETTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES AND SATIN ETTS, DTHS,__OASSIMER.3S AND S AT. INETTS, UND ERS MATS, El ND ERS"Hi3T.S, D ERS 1112. 7.8 , A NI) AND ppnwEns. t,o4wgits, P ll 4 WEI?s, GROCERIES! POCCries, Itordware t Groccrios, llisrdware, cirPCf Tits) ti , Ihrdwarc. • DR Y (()Of).DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. iIIEENIHRE 8 D PEONS Queenstcare, 'aeons Queensware, A r otionv ' y itcoyszcure,. Ip"We would call tho attentiOn of our cycom ( I s and the Public to onr,"new stock of goods, nod at the Bathe twle return 'our thanks to customer; and others for their liberal patronage, 'and will en. dehvor ItV fair dealtng vvith-all, to :merit a continu aucp of the same. AMBERSQN, BENEDICT & CO. Felt. CO. 1861. ANo'rE HR iut - ot. Beautiful Balinuruls just re calved at (ilov 4 T) /1/4004'4 TAIAIiE'S Bitters at .1j Feb.. 4, '64. . • KIiPT'Z'S 4 SECONM:SUPPLY OF -NEW FALL & WINTER Zardware, GROOERIES; INEENSWARE AND CEDARWARE! J. W. MILLER'S, -Waynesboro', Pa. ----.0- APING just returued from the Epstein Cities I. i 11 - o — wou ea ,e a tention o and the public generally to hie LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTMENT EOODSH Which will hi sold at extremely Low Prices. Below you will find enumerate° a few articles which will be found among his stock, to which he invites your attention: FOR THE LADIES, Silks, all Wool Ddaines, Fancy " Alpacas, liombazines, Plain Ginghams, - klain Flannels, (hey 6. -ALSO :- • Ladies' Shawls, • Fancy Prints, tensfun Shirrs, BahnorakSkirts, Ladies' Collars, Magic Ruffling, Linen flakes, Misery, 4.r.c. MEN'S WEAR, Fancy Cassirneresp Plain " Cloths, Ivalion Cloths, V_r_stin_ Satinets e11..11,c0 s Tweeds, Jeans, • Shirt Fronts, Gents Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts, Drawers. Lr+uck Gloves, Gauntlets, DOMESTIC SHIRTING, Furniture Check, lied Ticking. • Cotton Flahnel, 4.. • Wool " Tail,le Diaper, Towling, • liaging, Queensware, Hardware , • Boots and Shoes,, • • Cedar --Ware. Of the very best finality, such as Syrups, and Nevi Orleans Molasses, Best Rio 'Coffee, Superior Prepared Coffee, I lunTiell's Best Essence; Baker's No. 1 Chocolate, Raisins, • Tot,acco, &c. The above goods have been carefully selected and; purchased at the very lowest figure. He is therefore enabled to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. By strict attention to business and a desire to please in every respect, he hopes to merit a con inuanee of patronage. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, Produce the highest market prices Nov. 13, 1863 K UNKLE'S CELEBRATED TER WINE Or IRON, BlrrElt WINE OF lICON, BITTER WINE OF IRON, BITTER WINE OF IRON, ' For Dy s pepsia and IncligeOon ; For Dyspepsia and indigesttm ; For .Dyspepsia and Indigestion; For Dyspepsia and Indigestion; 'or Weak Stomachs an& General Debility. For Weak Stomachs and Generxl Debility. For Week Stomachs and General Debility. If or Weak Stomachs and General Debility . Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Stye to do Good, Reliable and Sore to do Good, seliablo gnd Sui-p to do Good. And Cannot do Harm. And Cannot do Hann. • . . • And Cannot do Harm. . . anti Cannot do Harm. It Costs byl Li;tle and Pyritni Oho BloOd. It Costa but LittlC and Purities the Blopd. It.Coeta but Little and Purities the mo.c4. We Nov Only Ask a Trial' We Now Only Ask a Trial We N ow Only Ask u Trial ,N We ow nlyAsk a 'Trial Of this Valinkle I~SdiF c, Of ibis Valuable Med:eine, Of this Valuable !deniable, Of thitrVuluable'lliedicitipi Only Seventy-five and One Dollar per Auttle., Only Neventy.tive ant One boltar per, Bottle. • Only Seventy-Svc arid One D ollar per Bottle. Only Sevency.iive and Ono Dollar per Bot.le. BEWARE (.)OVINTE/11.7P1'l'8. 'Prepared solely by S. A. KUNKEL. & General Depot; 118,21114pt•5t., Harrisburg, Pa. ror sale in•Wayneaboro' by - J. F. Kuto?., • Acid all respeetabto dealers throughout the county • reb. 20. Ilift4.- 3 lni • • • W.l bum "Bed, Whits anti Woe." ‘Vo 111.) bow of tile prettiest Hoods and Clouds, this ;Me of Putlatielpitia, at Frieda , us customers engo—for—gootle-o J. W. MILLER. THE GREAT TONIC, THE GREAT TONIC, THE GREAT 'TONIC, THE GREAT TONIC, LATBST ARR!VAiI OY NEW PAHA DRY .at!L.T. GEO, STOVER'S; IVaynesboro', -0- VaIIANKFUL for ltinfl Wore and patronage here tofore bestowal upon him, again appears before the public to solicit a continuance of the slimly.— He having just returned•lrom the eastern cities with FALL AND WINTER COOM, Which he intends selling 'at very low rates, which he knows he can do to the satisfaction of all who will cull and examine'his stock. Below you will find enumerated a few articlei which will he fund among his stuck to which he calls your attention. • FOR Tll4l ICIII 1E IE2 SW He has a large assortment of Dress Goods consisting in, part of Printed. and Plain Detainee, Fig'd and Col'd Plaid Mohair, Silk Warp Mohair, Bcreges, Medena Cloth, 'Lavellac, French and dointio Gingha ms Poplins, Pongee Mimnre, Cloth'for Ladies, ,Wrapings, Gloves, Hosiery, in great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, • Broad Cloths, ,lilack_amaney_Cassinieres, Union Cassimeres, • Cottonodes, Summer Coatings, T weeds, Velvst Cord, Marsailles, Silk Vesting, Velvatine Vestings, of all kinds; in fact, a full assotment of goods for Gentle• men wear. Als.o a. larger and well selected stock of DOMESTIC. GOODS, Mullin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment of Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate. If you want anything at all in the Dry Goods, lino just call in and you will find him ready to w rit on you with pleasure. To persons having country Produce to sell, they will find it to their advantage to bring it to: Sto— ver's,ashe always gives the highest market price. So give him n call, and he will sell you goods as cheap a's they can be purchased elsewhere. Nov. t 3, 1963. r 1.41 ww.t. IN r.. res DIISTILLEJ RESTOKITIVE FOR THE HAIR, Rest Ores Gray and Faded Hair and Beard to its Natural Color, AND IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING FOR THE HAIR AND HEAD. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S' • RESTORkTIVE, Eradicates Dandruff, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prevents its falling off. CLARK'S RESTORATVE,. Is an unequalled Dressing. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is Good for Children CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S ,RgSTOTtATIVE, is good for Old People. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE) ' • CLARK'S RESTORATIVE., CLAINCS RWORATIVE, _ I% splendid for Whiskers. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Keeps the Hair in its Place. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Gums Nervous Headache CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK' s RESTORATIVE, Stops Itching and limning CLAIM'S RESTORATIVE:, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is delightfully perfumed CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Contains no Sediment CLARK'S RESTORATI E, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, - ;. . Polishea your Hair. • CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prepares you for Pa'rties CLAMS RESTORA T 1 V • Prepares yousfor tails MAU'S RESTORA CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. • , No Lady will do without it, CLARK'S, RESTORA CLARK'S RESTO , Is Li Old by Druggists and itealers everywhere. Price, $1 per bout .-6 bottles for $5. C. G. CLARK ite CO., • Pioettiwrons: 1). S. Thrives G Co., N. Y.,,Generat.Agents. March 4,1864.-1 y) M A<lnhiiiiwiti~l> ors pa Notice. tEitryiLcicers o istrv. o wte:Enaniel f teo as Washing ton township, tlee'd,"Milie beiin granted'to the sub serilcrs, residing in : WasltingtOn township;, all' per sons indebted to tile spi ll Estate, are horetly, reques ted to Make immediate payment, and 'thope'hai , ing claims or- demands avinat the said decedent, will make known the same without delay, to JA.VOB isI[CHOLIS • Fell 20- 7 6w] Administrators. Lrr . Uuttlo j owiJOP Ili reb.. 5, '6 1. • , URTZ'S trAT., - 111 lieu Ric Bead etts at jutte t " 11 ' 77.4711 7 97ram 7 - ANVITIB "- NEDIE,2I7. Sucked , In. • Hls.'-atteuipts ,to close out . . JOSEPH PRICE N -TWITIISTANDING the heavy drains by "Let me alone" Quartermasters in July 1 am happy to' inform 'my customers and the public generally that 1 am on board again with a foga supply than ever of NE W and FEBSii - GROCERIES, . -13ARD-W-ARE,-- • QUEENS -WARE, BOOTS, SHOES,. • . HATS, W-hieh-I-elin-and-will—aelhaa - cheaivaa — the;elt • • est "or any other man." Bik. French Merino.l • " English do., all Wool Dentine., Bonathera Cloths, Turin Cloths, English Crape. " Reints, • French Crape, - Plush lined Gauntlets,. Crape Ribbons, Moods, Da!morels; and- everything to make the sad mourner loot; tom: tifutin all her sorrow. Restores the Color, Broad Cloths, I.llk. and Fancy 113asSirneres, I/Pa ver Cloths, Silk and Velvet Vesting, Merino _Shirt. and Drawers, Fancy Flannel Shirts, Linen, mar sails and Cash. Shut Fronts, Neck Ties, Handk'fs, Hose, Suspenders, , and anything and everythig to cause him to break a /adie's heart, nr make him pleseritable at the house of Queen Y. Promotes its Growth Is good for Ladies. harmless All colors, Ita Contains n, Oil Is not a Dye Beautifies the Hair. aaiwavlt (uta:sitaj rrevents Eruptions Kteps the ]lead Cool. Contains no Gum QUEE,NSIXTARLa It'c'have a full apt complete stock and will sell very, 10w,,9111c untl.sce for yourselves. To ere is to buy. Katie,/Ocr, the place. Northeast corner e the Diamof*. Oct. 23: • • 108. PRICE All Ladicameed it Cont s Mit $1 E the undersigned intend to put ups Car'? Mill and Evaporatcr to manufacture Syrup at Ringgold, Md. We call the attention of farmers to the importance of raising the, Cane, ash is be !hived hy persons who have raised - it' to lie the tnos valuable crisp that can be raised. It yields from t w hundred at twenty-five.to• two hundred and Aev • ty-fivo gallons of Syrup to the acre. The Cline is best planted on hilts. file seod should be sprouted bethre planting it. Persons wialthig to =timed car get it at Charles Iliteshew's atom, Rmnold; at Charles Hitaahew's siore,Sinithsburg; at Gruund Logan's store, Leitersburg; at Geo. stov,er:s store, Waynesboro'; at, Daniel Mentzer's Mill, at Samuel Frantr,'s Mill, at Geo. Besore's Mill, in the Black Corner, and at the Nunnery Mill. Yob. 13,'83,—t!] ` J. 415. PRIM' 01 . 17‘* - 1177 - 4, IA WI,S ! • SITA,INI,S . !-:•:Liiiriso n it 'Genes, all kinds., derseription PO, prices • t (Oct 3tl) ft , "l /1, • jt.;„l.A. FALL An WIITEII IRT GOON, CLAMS MiAL Blk. and•rancy Silks, . • • • All Wool Delitincs, Turin Cloth, Figurod Poplins,. Preneh - turtl - English - Itc - rin - os, Alpacas, Shepherd Plaids. Cloaking Cloths of every coal! ty, color, and description. MOURNING GOODS . GENTS' WEAR,' I ffe LEN GOODS State Flannels, Gray, - • B, Bop_ Solferino, Red Twilled-Flannel, "Gray do-do., Green do. do., • Yellow Jo : do Bro ,Muslin, '!'irking;, . Denims, H urlaps, sheeting:l, Pillowcase mitalin, llicirory Stripes, Canton GROCER IRE
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