Public Sale. THE subscriber intending to discontinue furm• J. ins, will sell 'at Public Sitle,- it his residence, near Quincy, on TUESDAY, the FIFTH DAY of APRIL, next, the. following personal property, to wit 2 • (all young) well broke in single or double h arness ; 2.,bend of horses,3 head of milch cows, I fine heifer which will re fresh aeon after sale, I young bull, 1 four-horse wagon, I two-horse wagon and bed, 1 clariege, 1 falling-top buggy, as good as new, I grain drill, 1 sleigh, 1 pair hay carriages, I \ threshing machine and horse power, 1 wheat fan,' grain shovels, 2 half-bushels, rakes and forks, 4 , crowbars. 1 rail•holderi and pointing axe, 1 mortic ing axe, 1. cross but saw, t grindstone,- I. wheelbar row, 2 . sets font gears as good as new, 3 sets breechbands 2 sets single harness, collars, blind • and riding bridles, 1 wag&rt saddle, 3 halters, wag on and check line, 5 cow chains, Maui and wedges, 3 mattocks, 3: hoes and 2 epodes, 2 log chains, 1 fifth chain, butt chains, 1 double and 1 single spreader", barshear plows, 1 single and 2 double shovel plows, , l treble, 1 double and 6 single trees, 1 harrow, 1 set carpenters tools; saws, augers, planes, chisels, guages, sperm's, &c., 1' corn sheller, lot old iron and castings, 1 meat vesael, 4 boucle of vinegar, a lot of _ CORN by the BARREL. f white pine haw' rot white pine lumber; nonsehold furniture, such as bureaus, bedsteads anti betiding, cupboard. 1 book case, 1 desk, 2 tables, 1 settee, 1 clock, 3 rocking chairs, 2 sets chairs, rIO yards carpet, one stand, 1 chest, 1 trunk, queensware, glass dishes, ate, 1 ten-plate and 1 cook-stove and pipe, 1 cop per kettle, inn. kettles, 1 preserving kettle, dough tray. iron and tin pans, earthen and stone crocks, lot stone jars, 6 tubs, churn . and buck, empty kegs, barrels and boxes, applebutter by the crock, bacon and lard by the pound ; a lot of POT ATOS by the bushel, and a variety of other articles not enumer• rued, Sale to commence at 9 o'clock on said day, when n credit of Nine Months will be given on all sums of :SlO and upwards purchasers giving their notes with approved security. — -- PETER PYOCK. G V. Morro, Anct. PUBLIC SALE. 'March 25.-2w]_ H H . subscriber intending to remove from Waynesboro'vvill=s4l—at—P - üblie - Sal - e - , -- at - 1119 - 1 ri sid enee, c.n :Vlain ,bt red, on atorday, 2d day of April, next, the following webs, lumber, Rix ,to wit Iron Vices, . 1 prz,e Screw Plate with 4 augers, new, a sets of . . Wagopanaker's Tools, such as planes,,drueing knives, 'chisels, gouges hand axes, fulling axes, 1 - Lot adze, 1 broad axe au.ets of all sizes, braces. bills, guages and .at terns, 2 whip-saws, 4' vice' benefies, LThoxing ma chine, paint kegs, paint brushes, L extra paint mill, double geared, 1 large paint stone, 1 extra grind stone, with east rollers, 2 turning lathes, one b); treadle any one by hand, 1 cross-cut saw, 2 spoke tikes, squares, band and tenon saws, 3 wheelbar rows, (2 new), 1 steaming kettle, about 400 lbs. of castings for plows, about 200 lbs. hub bands, lot old iron, 1 sett 3 inch plantation wheels, 1 large shop stove, a lot of gum hubs. Also, the following WAGONMAKER STUFF, -- r tit of split wood, such as ton :,ues, Wins an bolster stuff, a lot of locust for hubs, 4-inch, 3-inch, I and I§ inch plank, a lot plow beams and ploW • handles, 500 large and 200 small spokes, aboin 400 hickory spokes, axletrees, such as 6 and 5§ inch, and a lot for small wagons, 1 lot broad and bent taws, 2 grain cradles, cradle finger stuff, 2 new hand-earls, half barrel cement, a lot harrow-beam snitr, and many other articles not enumerated.— Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when a reasonable credit will be given by March 25.—t5.1 W M. OVER 7".A811. urn • er ^um • er I.L. M A I.714.1:11 & CO., Clutmberi.burg, Pa. have constantly on hand a large assortment 11.2. - tp 1 3 1.13.4 e i=6,l' 2.- ic,coLT,„ and other Lumber, which they wilt Nell at leatiOliable rates. Oiflee in Wunderlich & Need's new Warehouse, opposite the Railroad Depot Chaintsersburg, Jan. Z?....-6w. ____ GARDEN SEEMS • • Fresh from Mt. loebanon. If IHE largest and beet assortment of Garden Seeds in Wayneshorn',is to be found at Kurtes Ding Store. They consi,t of the following kinds, Beet Seed, 5 kinds, Watermelon .Seed, Onion " 3 " Muskmelon " CucuMber " 3 " Vegetable Oyster" Squash, " 4 " Peppergrass Pepper " 2 " • Asparagus It Raddish " 6 " Persnip Turnip " 4 " • Carrot Cabbage •• 6 Spinach Lettuce " S " Sage .II Peas 41t Celery licanb " 2 Parsiry Sw Corti " Tomato lt Also an assortment of Hower Seeds, and Connec tiCUL Seed Leaf Tobacco Seed, &e. &c. The La dies are requested W calkand examine before pur- eltasing elsewhere Feb. 5, '64. Administrators's Ilotice. wHEN.EAS Letters of Administration on the Estate of Emanuel Miller, late of Washing ton township, deed, have been granted to the sub scribers, residing in 14 as.hington township; all per sons indebted to the said Lstute, are hereby reques ted to make immediate paympni. f and those having claims or demands ngaimit the said decedent, will make known the same without delay, to 4A, 4 1.:1))4 L. MILLER, NICHOLAS .801YELlitEAK, Feb 26-6 w) . Administrators. ..W.M - firir nand, TP.rtgifEr DEMI at Air M. STOI'E4 takes this ' i method of thank tag his customers, and i nforms the public that he has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Cleans, Perin:nary Split. Confee tioaary, &c., & c., that has been lrought to the Place this season, which he will sell cheap. Ho has on hand, with what he is receiving, makes his assortment of Patent Medicine greater in variety than any other establishment in the place. In • a few weeks, he will publish his list, of manufactUred article He has oh hand now, his Cough Medicine. put up in six ounce bales, price 25 cents, cure, no pay." Its curative properties are 'now fully appreciated, judging from its daily sales. ' May 9 '62s SKY-LIGHT PHOTO G R APRS BE subscriber would inform the public that ho has completed the necessary arrangementb 1 -_-.lor4alting-rsky 1.44. t • . ••: - arc to furnish Picturca much liner than thOse taken 1 1 tvith aide-Light. Persona wanting pictures are requested to call and examine his specimens. ' May I—ttj - W. D. LEDHLF.R. Itilothes Wringer. I' FLIT.N.A.NI'S Patent Cloth Wringet . icir sale at the ribs of the Big Red Horn 13.13. Rorsza,, Agent for Ft:nylon county. (July 11 '62.) I F you weut (tae Poinalleyou must get it at Fen. 5,'64. ' it tiRTZ'S •' POE, B,Eis i rgr imapahe Building e . .11 Tecteil es an Iffigitie Ouse, on the lot adjoining , N.urtz's Hotel, is offered for Cont. For terms, dm.; apply to " 1). II BONE tIRRAK, iVlrr-11-4 a') Ag't-forl:;1p-irrkii-litxrtzr ---F yirnivatit Shciland Wuol all colors go to ! T Oct. 23. ' r„, ---,----- BAD NET Mohair, 4.14e401e and KO if Netts at jurtel2 PutcCa. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Irr HE steadily — increasing inipcTortance *Head to I Commercial education, and the very Eeneral at tention which this branch is exciting throughout the civilized world, have within the past few years awakened such an interest, that no comment is ne cessary to establish the practical utility of Commer cia I schools. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION: Double Eno* Book-keeping in all its most approv ed forms ' adapted to the various departments of Trade and Commerce. Commercial Calcutations,• Mercantile Law,Penmanship in every style of the aft, &c.ach department is under the charge of an experienced am, competent instructor. Our coon' is both thorough and practical. Students are taught to originate and conduct ail the Books and Forms pertaining to real business, thereby bring. ing theory into practice anti thus having them to perform the regular routine of the Counting-house. Stiftlentsotripleting - the - preseribed - coutse are-gual d-conductentiftc-p • ciples the Books of any well regulated Mercantile establishment. Time required to complete the course is from Sto 12 weeks. Enter at any time. Diplo mas awarded for merit only. $5ll pays all ex penses for a full continental course; boarding inclu-. dad. Send for a Circular. Address A. M. TRIMMER, Chambersburj Feb. 12—if TREASURY DERA.R.1 1 31ENT, OFFICE COMPTROLLER OF TICE CURRENCY Washington, Februarj 9,.1864. WHERE AS, by satisfactory evidence pressen tettio_the_undersigned,it has been made to ap pear that the First National Dank of Waynesboro', in the county of Franklin - and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An .act to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the-circulation - and - reriemp - tion - thereof; approved February 25, 1863, and has complied with all the provisionti of said act required• to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now, therefore, I, Sawn'. P.lioWaun, Deputy Comptroller of the Currency. do hereby certify that the First National Bank of Waynesboro', County of Franklin and State of Pennsytvania, is authoriz ed to commence the business of Banking uriaeith-e -act aforesaid . ''''''' ~ In Testimony Whereof, witness my D. ''' l c - h an d and sent, this Ninth slay—orreb ?nary, 1864. SAMUEL T. HOWARD, ::' J,,,,,, 1 Deputy ,Comptroller of the Currency. Feb. 19-10 w. i .4 '' ) .„, ~... .., 4 .... PUBLIC SALE rinHE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, 2 miles South of Waynesboro' and 3 miles from Leitersburg, on SATURDAY THE 9111 DAY OF APRIL mai', the fotlowiug valuable property, to wit: one of which is a fine Brnoti Mare and four of them good PLOW LEADERS and FAMILY HORS ES, well calculated for either saddle or harness; 30 HEAD OF HORNED CATTLE, among which are, six fine mac 1 1 0 11 ©Gomm; ~2 young DEVONSHIRI: BULIA6 and 22 head ut FINE THRIVINGS VEERS, such as will make good Beef cattle the coming sea son. Also about 400 BUSHELS OF SHELLED CORN ; • l Gum Spring GRAIN DRILL, 6 riew . single and double Shovel PLOWeis Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day,when a reasonable credit will be given. ABRAHAM 13A.11.12. Goo. V. Mmio, Auct. garch 4—ts. J. F. KURTZ FOR. RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, BED nuos, MOITIS IN FOBS. woomts, &C., INSECTS ON PLANTS, FOND. AN IMALS, Put up in 25c, 50c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles. - and Flasks. $3 and .'5 sizes for -Bouts, PUBLIC iNsTI TUTIONQ, "'Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." a" Sold Wholesale in all large cities.. OrSoltl by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. a r lnßcwattk!!! of all worthless imitations. See OW "COSTAR' " name is on each Box, Bot tle, and Flask, before you buy. -A dd fess HENRY R. COSTAR. UrPRINCIPAL DEpoT 482 Bttoanway. N. Y. rsrSold by all Wholesaie and Retail Druggists in Waynesboro', Pa. March 11.-Bni) -7 4 111br 4 1170 " - Jir 11.41 wHERE IS, Letters of Administration on the Estate of Valentine Keckler, late of Wash• ington township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Washington township ; all persoi.s indebted to the said Estate, are hereby retriestbd to make immediate payment. and those having claims or demands against the Estate of said decedent, will maks known the same Without delay, WILLIAM KECKLER, .4tins'r Feb. 12.-60 , .. 4 p4SertiC). Xj#CVLl,Ol O 4l3 p ATTORNEY AT . LAW, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has opened an office in Waynesboro', and ie prepared to attend to all law business in this and o-. ther parts of 'rauklin County, and b.elbre the sev. oral Courts thereat CV" Particular attention pai4 to collections an 4 to Clonyeyaneing, in all'icirinc. Jan. 0-3 m. HAVUSG located in Hagerstown, would oiler their professional services to the citizens of the place and surrounding country. Having_ had the experience of Eilteen years,and having availed them. selves of the late improvemepts, they are prepared to do work in a neat and substantial manner, upon the most reasonahlc-tcrins.-- - -- Hagerstown, Nov 6—ty DISOLUTION. crrit,l.: is hereby given that the co-part. N nership herendore existing between the un uerrigned in the woolen manufacturing business was dissolved by mutual consent on the first of March 1864. The business wilt be continued by Ephraim 8. Baer in whose hands the hooks and sto. count:l'ol [White firm have been placed. All per sons indebted to the firm are requested Rq call and settle their stecouitts. . kIENKY klhiltAlAt s. 0:1F4. 4arch 4f4.--4wj SIX "MAD 'OP WORK HORSES FEBItUARY 26. 1864. LATEST ARRIVAL! I===l AlliEllSol, BENEDICT & CO., Waynesboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING TREIR FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, FIRS/ SUPPLY, 31P" Kit." lIE TR11167 1111311- VOUS!! SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS SPRIIsW DRY GOODS II PM. DRESS - GOOD LADIES LADIES - LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GoODs DRESS GOODS. FURS, SHAWLS AND NUDIAS, t`IJITS;SHAVT - S - A - ND ND SIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES ISM ..11E _NOW MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S •SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, CHEAP. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, elm? Rs, CASSIMERES AND SA7INETTS, CLO IS, CASSIiIIERES AND SATINETTS, CLGMS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, ZINDERSILIRTS, [INTERS/UR Ts, AND A iy4 . 4 ND DRAWEILSZ.. DitAWERs, DI? A wE ns, GROCERIES! Groceries, Groceries, Groceries, DR Y, GOOKS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. IREENTAIE AID MOS. aecnswa)v, 'QueeTlsioure, 12."W0 would call the attention of our custom ere and the public to our now soack of goods, and at the same tune n turn our thanks to customer. and others fur . their liberal patronage, and will en down by fair dealing with all, to merit a continu ance of the as MC. • wmapßsoN, DCNEDICT & CO. Feb-.-28. A Nirviil; It lot At Beautiful 4allliarols jpst re ti i ,ceiyed at (nov g. 7) Pitunea RAKEV3 Bitteis a; n' VOL SECOND §iff)PtY BRY GOODS. QUEENSWARE AND CEDARWARE J. W. MILLER'S, AVING juat returned from the Eastern Cities la he would call the attention of his customers_ lOU the public generally io his LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Which will be sol , l at extretnely 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, Ladies' Shawls, • Fancy Prints, ELtenason Skins, , Balmoral Skirts, Ladies L Collars, • Magic Ruffling, Linen iidlifl3, • Misery, &c. • MEN'S WEARk DOMESTIC SHIRTING, Furnituro Mock. lied Ticking; Cotton Flahncl, Wool .4 'foible Diaper, Raging, ittc,, &c. 41,k.ensware, hardware, Itoots and Shoes," Cedar Ware. C~~ +U-G~3~~.3373~3~a Of the very best q.nality, such as —7 - - --Syrups T and--Nervi-Orleans-Molasses, Best Rio Coffee Superior Prepared Coffee, Hununell's Best Essence; Baker's No. I.,Chocoiate, Raisins, To'baeco, Rice, dc., &c. The above goods have been carefully selected and purchased at the very lowest figure. He is therefore enabled to accommodate all wuo may favor him with a call. By strict attention to business and a desire to pleaae in every respect; be hopes to merit a con tinuance of patronage. Country Produce taken in eichpnge for .Soots a the highest market prices. J. W. MILLER. Nov. 13,1863 K UNKLE'S CELEBRATE[) m A MR WINE OF IRON, RIII'ER WINE OF IRON, - BITTER WINE• OF IRON, BITTER WINE OF IRON, For Dyspepida and Indigestion ; F. r D N spepata and Indigestion ; • • For Dyspepsia' and,lndigestion ; For Dyspepsia and Indigestion; or Weak Stomachs and General Debility. For Weak 6toniacbs and General Debility. For Weak Stottpiens and General Debility: For Weak tonittebs and aeriaral_Pebility_, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Relintab3 and Sure to do Good, Rebid(' and Sure to do Good, Relialde and sure to do (good. Harchcarc, Ha,rdloare., hardware. Aud Cannot do Harm• And Cannot do. Harm. And Cannot do Harm. And Cannot do. Harm. It Cos but Little and Purifies tno Blood. • It ( oats but Little and Purifies the Blood. It Costs but Little and Purifies the Blood. It Costs but Little and Purifies the B uod. 'ottons, Notions. Of this Valuable Medicine, Of this Valuable Medicine, of thi* Valuable Medicille, Of ibis Valuable Medicine, tuy Sera .I'tsfl_iV'e --- _ • Prepared solely by S. A. KVN.ICI:I4 aF BRO., General Depot, 118 Nlarketnrl., HerriabuyG Pa. Por *ale in Waynesboro' by . , . • And all respeetabor &Went throughont The courtty t E 26. 1864.-3ul) WE 140ast oitho "Rod, White and 13,lev . :' We al-e bow of the'prettiest Hoods and Clouds * this side of Pittliiilvipttia, ut, Paws a KURTZ'S OF. NEW FALL %Sr. WINTER Hardware, - GROCEILIES,I Waynesboro', Pa. 0--- - ^ nHSH Silk; all Wool Detainee, _ Fancy Alpacas, bombazines, Plain Gingham, Plain_ Flannels -ALSO:- Fancy Casairneret, - Plain Cloths, -- ItnliotrCloth Vestinga, Satinets. , Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt Frontg, cents Conant, /Peck Tics, [index Shirts, Drawers. Duck Ciforec, Gauntlets, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, THE GREAT TONIC, THE G ROAT TONIC, THE GREAT TONIC, THE CREAl"roNie, We Now Only Ask a Trial •We Now Only Ask a Trial We Now Only Ask - a Trial We Now Only Ask a Trial at,,,_ ityc and crria Dollar per Bottle. Only Sevonty•tive an 1 One Dollar per Botha. Only Seventy-five and One Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy-five and One Dollar per Sattle. BEWARE Or COUNTERFEITS. . LATEBT ARUIYAL DRY - COON GEO. STOVER'S, VAHANKPUI, for kind layers and patronage here Wore bestowed upon itim, again appeare before . t tho public to solidi a continuance of the some.— lie having just returned trout the eastern cities with fine a and well selected stock of-how ei 0 0 D % 9 Which he intends selling at very low rates, which ho knows he can do to the satisfaction of all who will call and examine his stock. Below you will find enumerated a few articles which will he it und among-his stock-to-which-he calls your attention. ..1311L X 10 e He has a largo assortment of Press Goods consisting in part of Grey " - Wrapings, Gloves, Hosiery, in great variety GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Broad Clothe, Black-and-Raney—V Union Caseimeres, Duck Linens, Cottonadep . Summer Coatings, Tweeds, Velvn Cord, Marsailles, Silk Vesting, Velvatine Vcstingn, of all kinds: in fact a full assotment of goods for Gentle men Nvear. Also a larger end well selected stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslin, Ticking; and a complete •a. assortment of Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate. If -you want anything at all in the Dry Goode lino just call in and you will find him ready to writ 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,as he always gives the highest market price. do give him a call, and he will sell you goods as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. Nov. 13, 1863. 4ID Ailk_ NEIL ANIL 'MN DITILIIII KEST ORATIVR FOR THE• HAIR, Restores Gray and Faded Bair and Beard to its Natural Color, AND IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE; Eradicates Dandruff; CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Promotes its Growth. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prevents its falling oft CLARK'S RESTORATVE, Is an unequalled Dressing. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is Good for Child ren CLARK'S RESTO RAT IV E, Is good far Ladies. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is good for Ohl People, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is perfectly harmless. CLARK'S PESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, le not a Dye. CL ARK'S RESTORATIVE; • - Beautifies the Hair. CI:ARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is splendid for Whiskers. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, - Beeps the - Bair in its CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Curse Nervous Headache. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prevents Eruptions CLAIM,: RESTORATIVE, . . bops Itching and Burning. CLA RK 'S RESTORATIVE, • cpi: the Mad Cool. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE; Ig delightfully porfumed. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, COutains no• Sediment.. CI.RICS — IiESTORATIVE, Contains no Gum. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prepares you for Parties. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prepares TO CLARK'SRESTORATIVE, - for 134116- CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, No Ludy will du without it. CLARK'S RESTORA FIVE, d CLARK'S 'RESTORATIVE, Ia tlol4 by Druggists and Deulets everywhere. Price, 431 per bottle.-6 bottles for $5. C. G. CLARK dr, CO.. YHOPaltTofts. D. S. BARNte 4. Co., T. 7., Genera/ Aitents. March 4, 1804,-1y) - - - LETTERS Testamentary on the. Estate of Mi ck:el Little, late of Washington township,dec'd baying been granted to the subscriber, all persona indebted to, said estate aro notified that W. Si. Au stiscur, in, whose possession the books of the deceas• ed will be found, la authatited to act as his agent ie thu settlement of said estate, and that all claims not paid on or before the Ist dey of April next will oollected_with_c_ostat_thoite hawing otaima-or-de mandi against said decedent will matte Known trio ;sine without delay. J 01414 H. IdERR, Mar 4'....rkv• LIIQKARDT'S CatUo Vowder at reit. 5, 'GI KURTZ'a EQFNFN Waynesboro', Pa. -0= FOR T=HE nnte. and — Plain Delaines, /in, Piled and Col'd Silks, l'ltud Mohair, Silk Warp Mohair, Dereges, Medona Cloth, Lavellas, French and domtie Ginghame Poplins, Pongee Mixture, Cloth fur FOR THE HAIR ANO HEM • M I I sucked in. Uia attempts to close out JOSEPH PRICK IJN4.I3BE3SFUL cui NOTWITHSTANDING the heavy drains ,by 0 1,et me alone" Quartermsstera in .ittly.l -stm:happy-to - inform - my — cuatomois and the putdie — 7 -- generally that I am on bnard again with a large supply than ever of NEW and FRESH GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, Which I can and will sell mg cheap as the cheap. eat.i'or en other and ." 131 k. and Fancy 8i11:4, Ril Wool'Delainea, Turin (`loth. Figural)elarn Poptm, Vrenell Una E/4,4:..3!1 ‘ 401:.L.a. Alpacae r — Shepherd Pli — ndo, Cloaking Cloths of every Taali ty, «riot and defeription• Fiench Crape, Plush lined finuntleia, ' Crape Ribbons, iloodS, a . • ~ Nubble, . " Bilminals; . mid everything to make the sad mourner look beau tiful in all her serum, GENTS' WEAR, Restores the Cofor Broad Cloths, Blk. and Fancy Cassimeres, Bea; ver Cloths, Silk and Velvet Vesting, Merino . Shirts and Drawers, Fancy Flannel Shirts, Linen mar• :tails and Cash. Shirt Fronts. Neck gies, Collars klandklls, Hose, Suspenders, and Anything and__ everythig to cause him to break a ladle's heart, or make him picsentable at the house of Queen Vie. WOOLEN GOODS, All colors, Bay tit Gray, Blk, Contains n 3 Oil oaziaaTw acitwa4 Polishes your Hair. QUEEN'SWIARL We haves full and complete stock and will sell very low, come and see foryuursolvos. To see is to buy. Remember the place. NOrtheast corner of the Diamond. I cc.-24- .A.II Ladies need it. oats, but $1 DMIS, WE TH DU MS WE' the undersigned intend tci.put up • Ca” 'Mill and Evaporater to inatinlitcurru,:Syrui• at Ringgold. Md. We nett the . attentitn t or_ & meta to the itirnintaiieb - Of raising the Cane. a it. is lieved b • ersona wt I Inn r-,,a , d_ t t 4 valuable; crop that catbe raised. It yields from ewe hundred and ttventy.five to. taro:huadredari seden• ty.ilye gallons of Sytup to the nero t , The Cane is beat planted on hint. Tho.seed should be sprouted before planting it. 'Personicwishing. to net seed ear, get it at ,Charles Hiteshear'e,store. .Ringgold; at Charles ilitealiew's more, Surithsburg; at Ground /it Logan's store, Leitersburg; at Gee. Stover's Store, Waynesboro'; et Daniel llienizerlaillitlansuei--- 7 ---- antes Mill, at Gt.o. llosure's Mill, in the Uls4 Corner, and at the IN unnery . . Mill. . Feb. 'l2, 14 .r.-'11:1 • HAWE IZSMitn Gent's. nil hinds : , 'description anti t ramie. JELLLAVkS AND HIS jLjj! PR o Fill tin WITER lADIES \WELIAL MOURNING GOODS 1311 c. French Merinos " English do., all• Wool Delain's, Dorntltcra Cloths, Turin Cloths, • English Craps. Prints, NoVerity), Rea Twilled Flaunet, Gray do. do.. Green do. do., Yellow do. do Bic? Muslin. Tickings. ,litu lid Denims, Burlaps, • Sheetings, Pillowaiso Hickory Btripcs Canton—Fleinn GROCERIES