MN Nada, 10.20. WIIEREA.I3, by an act of the ComMonaveshli of Pennsylvania. passed 'he 15th day al A pril, A. D.; 1852, extending the provisions of the act regulating bproughs, passed the al day of A pril, A. D., 1851 to the Borough of Waytlesbulo'i therefurTiFit it - oTilitined by the °vim' Counc the Borough of Waynesboro'; and if is hereby en= acted by the authority of the same, That froaanti alter the 20th day of April, A. D., 1884, Tlist all Fire Wood brought into the Dorollgh of Wayttes rom', shall be sold hy fhe cord and fractiolrsof a cord, and for that purpose there skill be a Wood t;order and Inspector appointed by the Town. Coon -oil, who shall have poiver CO appoint deputies. • whose defy it shall he to measure every foad of Wood brought into the Itoiaugh, except only those who have wood land and haul for their own con sumption. For which service the said Wood_Cor iler or_his_depuiy-i-shall - beTerititleid — to receive from the vender of the wood, Ten Cents per cord. Any person bringing woad into the Borough and • telling it without having It Measured', shalt forfeit, and pay a tine of Fifty Cents for each and every offence, to bo o tee - Owed, on complaint and eonvic 'tion,befOre,the Chief Burgess, The one-half of the fine to be tectWered for the use of the Wood Cor der and the athet half for the Borough. The Wood Corder and his deputies shall he sworn attirraet:ZtaitlMdlyzto—perfman—the-duties-requir— et! by this orditratrce, before he or they proceed to act; and all lates t ordinances or regulations of said Borough as is hereby altered ur aupplied are hereby repeated. Passed DA YID IiAHN, Pres't of the Town Council Attest—J. H. ll'Et.en, See'ry. Approved the Uth day of April, A. D., one aunt sand eight hundred and sixty-tour J. ft. Chief Burgess. Ap. 3w. TitittstatiktfA T, T 10. W I OFFICE, COMPTUOMER - OF - THE - CtritßEN - Cr MACHINE SHOI2I 3lltskingYing, February 9, 1864. HhIREAS, by satisfactory evidence presen H E subscriber would inform the citizens of; ted to the undersigned, it has been made to ap , i.;ourity, drat babas opened a-Machine' pear that the First National Hank of Waynesboro', Shop one-fourth mile north of Quincy, where he is in the county of Franklin and state of Pennsylvania, prepared to make to order all kinds df THRESH-; has been duly organized under and aecoiding to the 'ENO MAI.IIIN ES, and he will pay particular ut- , requirements of the act of Uongiess, entitled "An _tention to_repairing , lie will-keep-on-hand-Oust-Lact-to-provide - a - nationnil - currency , - secured by a ingsfor Separators and Horse Powers. and' be able ! pledge-01 United States clocks, - and to provide for to do repairs on short notice, He will also build the circulation and redemption thereof," a_ppro , ved the -t ble=ge retl= -- -1 1 1;-' li-'l4-)-8414-01s -- E - =POWEIrr; t 5 Zilch is now used by all regular threshermen, and is acknowledged ,to be the best now inn use. He will build three different sizes, Nos. 1, 2 and it; No. ; lis B.linirse power ; o. 2is t, and :No. 3is 4-horse power. They will be made ul the best material, and Warranted to be good. Persons having old hthae,powers he will take in exchange for new poci+ern. lie will also be prepared to do turning and hating wrought or cast iron. and will be able to - furnish castings when ordered; the best of material will be used, and no panns'apared to render satisfaction to a II that may Olin libL 111111 with tbei'r work. P. S. Foundry prices paid tor Old Cast Iron, Bras. and Zinc. March 25.-Iy.] INTIETIM Wood 'Working and MLA WING ESTABLISHMENT . AND MILLS continuin g the mauufacturirig of all of Budding Material, such as SASH,' Doors, Shutters, Bliudsi .FACI,NG, MOULDINGS, Dopy-Frances, Windoiv-Frarnes, FLOORING, .CC ONS .A/11_ 1631 V 7411 ii 411G.F - -4 By mill and circular saws of every description Asking a continuation.of favors. I promise still to cell on as equitable berms as posvible, considering times and , prices. For ortlier rticulars apply to the subscriber and proprietor. ,Factory 2 miles .Southeast of Waynesboro'. April 1, 1864 D. F. 000 Th GARDEN IV II E7,PO 31` ,11.1` 0 Tobacco 3Pl4m33.tei - T HE subscriber having aguiu iWconrse of Prep option Larly York •Cabhage, Ox Heart Sweet and Sharp Pepper; Tomatoes, improved red and yello.w.; Cellery, Egg . Plant and hweetpotato Plants -SO TOBA COO—Connecticut Seedleaf, Impioved Cuba, Maryland Broadleaf and Quaker, all of which will be ready in season and upon rea bonable terms. Garden 2 miles Southeast of Waynesboro'. ap. I—ttli O. F. GOOD. PUBLIC SALE CONDEMNED HORSES THE subscriber will Mier at Feblic Sale, in front o f E c k in 311's Hotel, in Wayneshoio'. on FR DA Y THE STH 18"4, at 10 o'clock, A. M” 40 HEAD Uk' GUAM:NINE!) GOVERN MENT HORSES, many of them in coalition for work, all well selected and free from disease. 'l'e-ms:—Cash. MOSES ANDEFIS. Ap7l -4 0. V. MON , A WORKMAN WANTED ! AJourneyman ittidie_or Harness-Maker-ivill find permanent employment by applying to the ti ersii;nul : A pri I 1-34. v P. S. The subscriber has now on hand a fine as sortment of SADDLES, HARNESS, &c., which he vvifi dispose 01 upou rUasonable terms. W. P. W. FiCoPt. i=t.)ZWITI4. MHE subscriber offers for Rent his Dwelling House and ‘Vagonmalier Shop, situated at the .East end of Main street, in Waynesboro. Pos session given on the first of April next. March 25.-3w.] N't M. OVERCASH. Fll B 11 LIME'. THE subscrillgelhas now for sale at his Lime kiln, 3 miles East of Waynesboro', a superior •aitiele of WOOD-BURNT JAIME for Whitewash-, ing. Plastering, &c. JOSEPH Al. HESS. Mar 11.-6 t,,. Lumber I loumber 1 L. •MAURER & CO., Chambersburg, Pa. have no_itstautly nn_hand-a_large-assortinen VV7-33.1te. ZalitaLoy X3Comm... ic ) „,car, and other Lumber, which they will sell at teasw,ab!C rates. Office byn Wunderhek & 'Need's new Warebourie, •opposite Able Railroad Depot Oliamber?thurg. Iran. 22-6 w• 1) AL 5101iltk LS! I.! ALMOIt A tSI !—The largest j_)stnek in tyrn, maks cosusa, at Plumes. - r F you want line Pcnnade you must get it a t Feb. 5, '64. ° FOR RVNToiirnsTlit Building . e 'recta as an Engine: Bonze, on the lot atljt!ining Kurtz's note!, olTere for rent. For terms, &C., :apply to If LIONEBREAK, Mrri I=_3i, IF you ' iratd:Sttetlmd 5 . 1 Oct. 23. I A DIS 6 ifyun Went „la .4)ct. 23 • A Dit 817171TY -1.11)(1. JOSIAH FAHRNEV DISOLUTION. Nwric,E is hereby given that the co-part nursing hereiolore dxisting between the un uersqued in the woolen manutiicturlng business was dissolved - annual - consent -on the lira - of - 114arcli 18114. The business wili.:be continued by Ephraim S. Baer in whose hands the book. end Sc. CULIIICB of the late firm have been placed. All per sons indebted to the firm ore revicated to cail_and settle their accounts. 'HENRY BAER, . _ raqi ICA 11V1',$. -13/1 ER lTareh 18.-4 el lissont iapt. uol all colors go to lipsous'a Gloves go to LlEsoks's COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. rr ute stethfily increasing importance attaches) Ca I Commercial education; and the very penerai.lot tention which this branch is• exciting throughout the civilized world, have within the past few years awakened such en interest, that no comment is ne• cessary to establish the; practical utility of Coin mar ciarschools. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Double Entr Bcok-keeping in all its most approv ed forms, adapted to the - various departments of Trade and Cumnterce. Commercial Calculations. Mercantile, Law, Penmanship in every style of the &c. &o. Bach department is unier the charge of an experienced alio 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 haling them to perforni_tho regular routine of the Countin :- loess. Students completing the prescribed comae are qual ified to take charge and conduct oft Scientific prin ciples the Books of any well regulated Mercantile establishment. Time required to ci miplete the course is froM 8 to 12 weeks._ Entetat_any-time. — Diplo mas awarded -- fiti — • incrit only. r4'1;55 pays ail ex penses for a full commercial course, boarding inclu ded. Send for a Circular. Address• . A. M. TRIM ER, Chambersburg Feb. 127-ta iary , •, an as compiled with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now, therefore, 1, SAMUEL T. Dowse!), Deputy Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the First National—Bank—ofr - Wayneshoro', County pf Franklin and :State of Pennsylvania, is authoriz ed to commence•the business of Banking under the act albresaid. el,t ffs In Testimony Whereof, witness nay- • lyind and seal, this Ninth day ot eh- ruary, 1844. SA NIVEL 'l'. HOWARD, • tat Deputy Comptroller Wile Cuin•ncy Feb. 19-10 w PUBLIC SALE FINE STOCK! f THE stkiseriber will sell at Puttlic Sale, at his I residence, 2 Miles Sutith of Wit - WFeTEoro' and 3 miles from Leitersburg,on 'SATURDAY 9 . 11.1 DAY OF A r m", NEXT, the following valuable property, to wit: • • r .- SIX HEAD OF -- -‘ollllk it-- ' ,-.ttIORK•IIORSTS, one of which is a fine Brood Mare and fotr of them good PLOW LEADEUS and FAMILY HOBS- Es, Well - calculated for either saddle or harness; 30 HEAD OF HORNED CATTLE, among which are, six fine ivjc 1 1 42, 13. young DEVONSHIRE BULLS and 22 head ill FINE THRIVING STEERS, such as will make good Reel cattle the coming sea son. Also 'about X4OO BUSHELS OF SHELLED CORN ; l Ginn 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 be given. ABRAHAM 13ARR. ( . 4 En. Afore, Auct. March 4—ts Fort OATS, MICE, RoACFIEs, ANTS, BED MIS, MOMS tS Frj t s, WOOLENS, AC., INSECTS ON PLANTS, FOWL.. AN. DIALS, AC. • Put up in 25c 50c: and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for lio•re.,,s, Prom INsTI- Tc•trovv, AC. "Only infallible rettledies known." "Free front Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come otit of their holes to die." I-IrSold Wholesale in all large cities. ' LV'bold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. 10;"!!!BEwsttr. ) .!! of all Worthless imitations. Cir See that'-'COSTAR- • r+ name is on each Box, Bot, tle, and Flask, before you buy. tirAddreas HENR Y R. COSTAR. i-V'PR.INCIPAL DEPoT 48 4 2 BROADWAY, N • Cl:e6old by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists in Waynesboro', Pa. March 1 Elm) • Administrator's Notice. TOTICE is hereby given that Letteis of Adinin istration on the Estate of Michael PfeUtz, late of Quincy Township ; deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said Township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es ti to will please make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. JOHN ELLE 1---6w.] • A dministra tor.. •Tcomors3a. JlZicotiglets3, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I) ESN:1;111;1AX informs the public that ho Kk i has opened an office in Waynesboro', and is prepared to attend to all law business in this and o ther parts of Franklin etunty,.and before the /JCS , erai Courts thereof. Lam" Particular attention paid to collections Mil to Conveyancing, in nil fo rmi c. Jan. 15-3 m. B - Eit - R - Y — iSt — taWL - US , izouw-rxisuems, HAVING located" in Hagerstown, Would oiler their professional services to.the citizens of the place and surrounding -country. Having had the experience of Fifteen yeara,and having availed them. s e lv e s of the late improvements, they are prepared to do work in a neat and substantial manner, up'un the most reasonable terms. Hagerstown, Nov 6—ly _ FERRUARY.'.46: SECOND' ''''STTPPLY 1-A.1181;11-0-Affitbi; =2=9 LATEST ARRIVIti e=al=2 AMIERSON BENEDI IV2tynesboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, SUPPLY, Pie IP" Jut t'3- GOODS!! SPRING , DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING J)11Y- GOODS ' _E---1 C 111-: DRESS lONS LADIES • • LADIES LADIES DRESS GOrMS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. MRS, SHAWLS AND NUBIA'S, FURS, SHAWLS AND PiUDIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AM) NUBIAS, HOSIERY AND. [MOVES, HosTERY AND MOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES :MEM MglS 3 / 7* MEN'S SPRING GOODS, NIEN 'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS. CHEAP. CHEAP, • (MBA P, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOVIS, CAMIIIIERES AND SATINET TS, I I CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS„I c.1.077i5, pASSIMERES AND &-177N1 , ;'1'7V,! (7NDERSIIIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, CNDERSHIR TS, AND AN:b AND D RA WEIRS, ' DRAWERS, GROCERIES! Groceries, _hardware, Groceries, hardware, Groceries, hardware. DR Y GOUDA, DRy GOODS, DRY (:ODDS. IMEISIRIIO,IO EMS. Que.easterire, Notion, , Queensware, Notions, 620f:ens:sure, Notions. C-$' We would call the attention of our custom era and the fublie to our new sock of-goods. - and at the same tame re turn our thanks to customers and others for their liberal patronage, and will en deavor by fair dealing with all, to merit a continu ance of the same._ AMI:l.E11801i) BENEDICT 84 CO- Feb. C 6, 1861. A Pio'reiE It lot of Bereetiful 13alneonds just re 4 /11Lceiveli at (nov V)Pllleed - -- --, - lARA KB'S Bitters tat- I j r Feb..s, '64:. KURTZ'S OF NEW FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS. Hardware, GROCERIES,' QUEENSWARE AND CEDARWAREL J. W. MILLER'S,; Wayueslioro', Pa. I=l HAVING just returued from the Fasters. Cities 1_ he would•_ettli the attention -of his—customers -- 1 F genera LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 'Which will be soli at extremely Low Prices. Below you will find eimmeratee a few articles which will be found among his stock, to which he iirtites your attention: FOR TEE LADIES, Silks, all Wool De}nines, Funcy Alpacas, - Plain Gingham, klain Flannels, Grey '• A.LSO:- Ladies' Shawl', Fancy Prints, ExtenstonSkirra, , I3altnorul Skirts, !Alibis' Collars, Magic fliiffling, Linen lldkt's, Misery, die. MEN'S' WEAR , Fancy Cassimereb Plain " Cloths, Itelinn Cloths, Vestings, ti a tinets. ,1Q.../I=zi) 9 Tweeds, Jeans, Nhirt Frnrits, Vents Collars, /Yea Tie% Under Blrirts, Drawers. Duck Gloves, " Gauntlets, DOMESTIC SHIRTING, Furniture Cf , eck, Bed Ticking, Cotton Flahnel, Wool " Tail)le Diaper, Baginge&c., &c. queensware, illardnare , Boots and Shoes, • Cedar iVare. im-iateiaiLdc...:l4E.3:puwcolw;9 (i? the very best quality, such as Syrups, and New Orleans Molasses, Best Rio Coffee, Superior Prepared Coffee, lluunnell's Best Essence; • Baker's No. 1 Chocolate, Raisins, • Tobacco, Rice, cte., &c. The ;hove plods have been carefully selected and purchasid at the'very lowest figure. He in therefore enabled to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. 13y, strict attention to business •end a desire to please jn every respect, he hopes to merit a con tinuance kf patronage. NOTROUI3LE TO SHOW GOODB, Country Produce taken in exch'nge for goods a the highestinarket prices. J. W. MILLER. .Nov. 11, 1863 K UNKLE'S CELEBRATE-D i:TER VINE OF IRON, BIT'T'ER WINE OF IRON, -urrrEß W:NE OF IRON BITTER Wts'E IKON, .For Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; Fur Dyppopsin and Indignation ; For Dyspepsia an4indigoation For Dy spepari andlndigeation; For Weak 'itoninchs and General Debility. For Weak itomachs and General Debility. For Weak Aomaens and General Debility. For Weak Si:an:ache and General Debility. • Reliable and Sure todo Good, Reliable and Sure to to Good, Reliable and Sure to io G Reliable and Sure to cb Good,. —And Cannot do Harm. ' And Cannot do Harm. And Cannot do Harm. And Cannot do Harm. It Costs but Little and Zurifios tile Blood. - It t_ oats but Little and Purifies the Blood. It Costs but Little and Pirifies the Blood. It Coats but Little and Pulling the Blood. • Wi Now Only Ask a Trial WANuw Only 'Ask a Trial We'Now Only Ask a Trial Only Ask -a Trial Of this Valuable Medicine, Of this Valuable Medicine, Of this Valuable Medicine, » . . . Of this Valuable Medicine,.. Only Secenty-five andle Dollar per_Bottle. Only - SeVaity•five an I t e Dollar per Bottle. , Only Seventy-five and Oie Dollar per Bottle. Only Seventy-five and the Dollar per Bot.le. BEWARE- . OF COUN*RFEITS. Prepared solely by S. A. KOsIKEI. & BRO., General Depot, 118 Market&st.,fiarrisbarg, P a . For sale in Waynesboro' by J. F. And all respectable dealers tbrongont the conniy. Feb. 2l 1804.-3m] WE boast of the "Red. White Ad Blue. ' We . also boast-of the prettiest Hot s and Clouds, Oils side of Poiladelphia, at Pewee ' THE GREAT TONIC, THE GREAT TONIC, THE GREA•I"I'ONIC, THE GREAT TON IC, OF NEW EY GOODS .A.T I -GE-0. STOVERS, I~Yi~~~i ease®a•o',_.Ya, -0, i'aIIANKFITI. for krint favors and-patronage here ti tattle bestowed ntims. hint, again.appears before the public to solicit a-continuance of the iarne.— lie having just returned trout. the eastern eifirs with Pine a and well selected_stock_of-now- FALL AND WINTER I.J 1 Which he intends selling at very low rates, which he knows he can do to the, satisfaction of all who will call and ezatnins his stock. Below you will find enumerated a few articles which will he f‘.und among his stuck to which he calls year attention. FOR THE ." -7 7 --- 3- rau a large assortment of Dress Goods consisting in part of Clothes. Printed and Plain Delnirios, i . • Wk., Fig'd and Cold SOks, Plaid Mohair, silk Warp Mohair, , liereges Meduna Cloth, Ltistliai., 1 French and &untie Cinglia on t . Poplins, ' Pongee Mixture., . • Cloth for Ladles; • 1,.. Wrapiogs, Gloves, Ilosiery,in great variety.' GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Broad Cloths, ' -- BlaciCand Fancy Casiiimeres, Union Cassimeres, Duck Cottonade , ,— • Summer Coatings, Tweeds, Velvat Cord, • Mursailles, Silk Vesting, Velvatine Vestings, of all kinds; in fact a full assotment of goods for Gentle men wear. Also a larger and well selected stock of DoivrEwno GOODS, Mullin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment of Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate.lf you want anything at all in the Dry Goode line just call in and you will find him ready to wilt on you with pleasure. To persona 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 marke.t price. do give him a call, and he will sell you goods as cheap as they can bo purchased elsewhere. N0v.13,1863. r ow* WM: 111 1161-2- DINTILLED RESTOKATIVIi FOR, THE HAIR, Restores Gray and Faded Hair and Beard to its Natural Color, AND IS A MOST LUXUktIOUS DRESSING FOR THE HAIR AND HEAD. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Eradicates Dandruff CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Promotes its Growth. p CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, • Prevents its falling off. CLARK'S RESTORATVE, . • Ie an unequalled Dressing. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is Good fir Child ren CLARK'S RESTORATI VE, Is good fot Ladies. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is gocid for Old People. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is perfectly tiarmleak: CLARK'S PESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, STORATI -ls splendid for Whiskers CLARK'S RESTORAITVE, Keeps the Hair in ifs Place CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, • . Luna Nervous Ileadacho CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Preyents Eruptions pLARK's RESTORATIVE,• :Stops Itching and Burning RSTORATIVE, cps the Bead Cool CLARK'S RESTORATIVE:, Is delightfully 'perfumed CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Contains no Sediment. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prepares you fur PArties CLARK'S RESTORATIV Prepares you for Balls CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, N o Lady will do without it CLARK'S RESTORA CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Li Sold by bruggista tend Deafen; everywhere. Price, $1 per bottle.---li bottles for $5. C. G. CLARK Or. CO., PooPremien:a.. D. S. BA setts, Co., N. T. General Agents. March 4, 1864. NOTICE. ETTERS Tectiftuentory on the Estate of Mi .' jehael Little, late of Washington towniship,dec'd having been granted to the subscriber, all persona indebted to said estate are notifeed that W. 1. An- BICRSON, in whose posseision the books of the deceas ed will be found, is authorized to act as his. agent ir. the settlement of said estate, and *handl claims hot paid on or before the lstday of April next will he collected with costs; 'those having claims or .d• mends against said decedent will make known the same without delay. JOHN H. HER,I2.-Ex'r. Mar 4—tiw. E - IICKARDT'S Cattle Povntla at Feb. a, 'GA • KURTZ'S Mifl4pUBllVErGlpDSl MINA sucked_ in. 11L attemptti close out JOSEPH PRICE Lifj:SITB - - Y.ST3 Di [ul AT OTWITHSTANDING the heavy drains by IN "Let me alone" Quartermasters - in .luly. I am happy to inform my customers and the public generally that lam on board again with a large supply than ever of YE W v nd FRESH DRY - gOO GROCERIES, HARDWARE,_ HATS &c. which I can and will sell as gheap as the cheap est "or any other than," 131 k: and Fancy Silks, • All Wool Delainvs, Turin Cloth, Figured Delaines, Roihina, • Freneh ant English Wenner: Alpacas, Shepherd Plaids, Cloaking-Cloths—of -tyi-color a - a - description. MOURNING GOODS_ • • 13almorals; and everything to make the sad mourner look beau titul in all her sorrow. GENTS' WEAR, Restores the Color. Broad Cloths, Blk. and Fancy •Cassimeres, Bea. ver Cloths, Silk and Velvet Vesting, Merino. Shine and Drav/ens, Fancy Flannel shirts, Linen mar sails and Cash. Shirt Fronts, Neck Ties, Collars Handk'fs, Hose, Suspenders, and' anything and everythig to cause him to break a ladies heart, of make him presentable at the house of Queen Vic. WOOLEN GOODS, AB colors, Bay State Flannels, Gray, bilt, —tiro, Contains to Oil Is not's Dye Beautifies the Hair Jbaaa4ll4 (5w)44, Contains no Guru Polishes your Hair UEENSIAT.A.RL We have a full and, complete stock and will eel/ very low, come and ace foryourselvea. To see is o buy. Remember the place. Northeast corner of the Dianions.. s .4. --3fP3A311-1 it Ladies need it. osts but $l. MMUS, LE TO YON ITEIESTI TAT E the undersigned intend to put up • eni‘t hfilLand-Evaporater to manufacture Syrup: at Ringgold, Md. We call the attention of fanners to-the-importance-of hayed by persons Who have raised valuable - erp - tharcan be rais — eillt yields irons two hundred and twenty-five to two hundred and seveit ty-five gallons of 'Syrup to the acre. The Cane is best planted on hills. The seed should be sprouted before plantiog it:. Persons wishing to get seed car, get it at Charles Hiteshew's store, Buenald: . at Charles Hiteshew's store; Sinithaburg; at Ground & Logan's store, Leitersburg; at Geo. -Stover's store; Waynesboro'; at Daniel Identaera Mill, at ‘Aatouet Frantz's Mill, at. (ieo. Boom's Mill, in the Black Corner, and at unnory Mill. • Feb. 12,,114 -. J.. 1 B. FRICK. S&W.fi 7 SHAWLS 7 ..SIFA VVLft illitays.,,.l.,Gent's, all kinds, description erices a. :A° 'l l 3ct ' 341): JEW DAVIS AND HIS .DBilliP.gl3 . g) - OrY," .- , _FAIL 11 QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, ill IBISS \Y_ltiE/i,ll'ili 131 k. French Merinds " English do., - ' all. Wool De!eines, Bonathera Cloths, Turin Cloths, Boglieh Crape. Prints, French Crepe, .Plush lined liauntlets, Crape Ribbons, Hoods, N übiaw, Solferino, Red Twilled Flannel, Gray do. do , Green do. do. =NM Bro Tie kings, - Jeans, Denims, Burlaps, Slieetings: Pillowcase muslin, hickory Stripes • Can ton Flannels.- GROCERIES every q aali- one, as at 18 )0 it to be the moot