inil - >rd. inia s nd bnth:fo'rship'ito s niand home cob§nteOtion .priceS rule:firm. Sales on 'Change nompTised 00.0_bbls—ohniee_ - hio Extra at $7.75 and 300 bble. - Howard Street BUper and Cut Extra at $6.871@7 eft bbl. - CIItAIN.—Wo quote piices as follows : ?vireo and choice Southern white Wheat at 205®208 cents; good. do. 193®198 cents; fair do. 185®190 cents; ipferior to medium do. 174®180 ceoth; lair to prime Penney!; mania 165)180 cents, and inforier and coin• mon do. 155®160 cents White Corn 126 6127 cents; yellow do. 127. 'Oats 68®73 cents, measure,. for Maryland and 88®95 conW, weight,.for ,Pennsylvania. 'Rye 143 ®145 cents. as to quality. • ' • • Turnpike Election. AN Election will be held at the -store of John Walter, in Waynesboro', on lilotiney TUN 2nD OP MAY sexT, between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock, T. M., for President,:Treasurer anti Sii Managers of the Waynesboro' State Line Turnpike Compa ny. By order of the Board, • Ap 15) • ALEX. HAMILTON, Pres't. YOtICE TO TAX-PAYERS. WHE Ta,7-Payers of_Washington-and Quincy ow nas-will-ph•aec—take—ns.tice—that-I-will_ meet them at the following places, for the purpose of receiving the County and State Taxes; for the year; A. 1).,.1F164 Quincy township, at Mt. Alto, at the House of Andrew shank, on Monday the 2nd day of May, and at the House of H. M —tones in t.44iney, on Tue,stlay the 3d day of May. - Washington township, Way nestoro', at the House of F. Bowden, on Wednesda and TICENSES.—AII persons whose names have been published in-the Mercantile Appraiser's last, are required to pay a License, (except those ex- Intended) and they ale requested to take up said Licenses at the times and places above mentioned. JAS. ELIAIII, Treasurer.- Ap 15— ASSIGNEES' SALE OF :REAL ESTATE THERE will be sold by the undersigned, A 'Nig nei.s—ot—Jav-th—tiesiiert7-011—the-fiii,ies, in Quincy township, on TUESDAY THE 26T11 OF APRIL, 1134, the following Real Estate, viz eres an , adjoining lands of Solomon Harbaugh, Alex. Ham ilton and Alex. Knepper, lying about 2 miles from the town of Quincy, ABOUT SIXTY ACRES of the SO acres arc elenred and in a good'state of cultiv Itinrrwith goof fencing, the:balance is TERMS 0 r SA LE :—52.000 to be paid on the :30th day of April, 1864, when the deed will be de liver. d and possession given, the. balance in two e qual annual payments, with interest from the first of April, 1864. i..lr — Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said duy, when attendance will he given by LEVI C. KEP.NER, WM. GO SSE RT. Assignees of• Jacob Gossert. Ap. B—ts) PUBLIC .SALE. THE subscriber will sell et public sale, on - the premises, in Washington county, MtL o on the road leading from Germantown to Monterey Springs On Bulnrday the 14th day of May, 1864, TWO TRACTS OF LAND, one containing 29 acres, with a story and a half LOG HOUSE, good Log Staple, spring House, Hog Pen. thereon. There is also a young Orchard of choice fruit trees on the premises and a never : fading Spring at the door of the dwelling. The other Tract contains 24 1-2 acres, with a LOG HOUSE, Log STA ULE Dog Pen. 4.5; c., thereon, and a us:ilea:Wing Spring at the door of, the dwelling. Sale to commence It 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms wine made known by HENRY (;RIDER. Ap, 8-4 w. J. M. SMrTit, A ttet. D FS 0 L U T 10 N . NOT 4 CB is hereby given that the co-part nership 'heretofore existing between the un dersigned in the woolen manufacturing business was dissolved „V mutual consent, on Me first of 'March 1864 . The business will ' f loe continued by Ephraim S. Baer m whose hands the Marks and tie counts of the late firm have been placed. All per sons indebted to•the firm are requested to call and settle their neeoutits. HE NitY BA B BPI - MAIM S. BAB% March, 18.-4 mi • A WORKMAN WANTED 1- A Journeyman Saddle or Harness•maker will find "permanent employment by applying to the Undersigned. WM. P. W April 1-3 w. ' P. S. The subscriber has now on hand a fine es. sortment SA lli./I.f:S, HA ItIS ESS, Ate., wlticlt ho will dispose of upon reasonable terms. W. P. W. Lumber 1 Lumber - D & CO., Chamberbburg, Pa. 13, i -have-constantly on hand a large us4ortment - 17%713..11.7t0 Piaao, 3Etswixt.-1 , ic 20 0,35. and other Lumber, which they will bell at reasonable rates. Office in Wunderlick & Nears new Warehouse, ximesite the Railroad Repot • :Oltarnbersburg, Jan. 22-6 w. • rrHt suhteritter offers for Hoot his I/welling House and Wogoumakur Shop, situated at the Eaat end of Main street, in Waynesboro'. Pus. session given on the first of April next. March 25.-3w.] Vi M. OVERCASH. d'colSOli33. riCl,l2.S.lol%fEtv ATTORNEY AT LAW, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has opened an office in Waynesboro', an d i s prepared to attend to all law business in this and o• they parts of Franklin County, and bethre the sew& eral Courts thereof. lam' Particular attention paid to collections aril to ConVeyaiicing, in all forms. Jan. 15-3 m. BERRY BOWLUS, momirmixenuss„ AVING located in Hagerstown, ould oiler li tv their professional setvie_usio_the-citisens-of—tle• I Me sand surrounding country. 'Hying had the perieneecof Fifteen years,and having availed thetm naves of the late Unproven/outs, they.are prepayed to do work in -a -neat - and•substantial ruanuer, upon the most reasonable terms. • , Hagerattiwn, Pine' ft It , B 11 - 14 um B . • nrillE Sift'scriber has now for solo nt Lis. amo J., Kiln, 3 miles East of Waynesboro!. a superior niticle of ,WOOD-LSUILNT LIMN for Whitowash ing..l),lnatering, &c. JUSEPH•iII. r Mar 11=-6t,.. 1 you filatitllwool all to - 7 . 7 Oct., 23. Dcsonc's B A 11,.kf 0 !::7 4 h0 ltvg.cbt jUstimk in town, AND MANN COMING, lit I. — y T ou'want - finc Pge Pon *ads you must t nt .1_ Feb. $,'Gl. . AT IE3 7iitr ' - MACHINE SHOPI E subscriber would inform the citizens of 1 Franklin Oointty; that Wires openetra 'Me - bine shop Orre-fourth Male north of. (Olney; where he is prepared to make to ordet 011 kinds - of THRESH INO MACHINES, and - he 'will pay particular at tention to'repairing. He will keep en hand Cast irigs for Separators and Horse Powers. and be able to do repairs on short notice. lie will also build the treble geared 1 1 ELTON 'S HORSE, PO W which is now until by All regular thresherraen, and is acknowledged to be. the best now in use. He will build three ditferent sizes, Nos. 1,2 and 3 ; No. 1 isS-horse power; No. 2 is b, and No. 3'is 1-horse power. They Will be made of the best material, and 'warranted to be good: - Persons having old horse powers he will take in exchango _for_ n w powers. Hi , will also be prepared to do turning and Uoring wrought or cast lion. and will 'be able to furnish castings when ordered; -the best of material will be-' used.' and no pains spared to render satisliietion to all that May entrust him with their work. _ • P. S. Foundryiii ► eea Brass and Zinc. March 25.--Iy.] ESTABLISHMENT - AND MILLS I SM], continuing Me manufacturing of all kiLds of Building Material, ouch as Doors, Shutters, ,Blinds, FACING, MOULDINGS, Door-FraMes,'Window-Frames days of Washiiegton, Februar, 1), 1864. ) W HEIM AS, by satisfactory evidence presen • By mill and circular saws of avers description.— to to the undersigned, it has been made to a p.. Asking a continuation of favors. I promise still to pear that the First National Bank of Waynesboro', sell on as equitable terms as possible, Considering in the county of Franklin and State ol Pennsylvania, times and prices. For Maher aiarticulars apply to has been duly organized tut4l and =landing to the the subscriber and p ro p r i e t or . Fa c t o ry 2 miles requirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An Southeast' of Waynesboro. act to provide a national currency, secured by a April 1,_15414 D. E. GooD" ~b,, • u ,1-: r•- -- 7,rwk - Ta - ti- - - - --- -- - -- , 19 W S 1"T JAS. 0. ELDER. GARDEN SWEETPOTATO t AND MITE subscriber having again in course of Prop __ 11 .. ligation _____ 1 arty York Cant! Ox Heart Sweet and Sharp Pepper; Tomatoes, inwroved red and yellow; CAlery, Egg. Plant and tiwectpotato Plants; —ALSO TOBACCO-Connecticut Seedicar, Inc fay Quaker, all of which will be ready in season and upon sea zonable Garden 2 miles Southeast of Waynesboro'. ap. 1 —OA D. F. GOOD. 1017_3t----IbLAIGilr" f rinE subscriber would inform the public that he 1 has purchased of V. 13. Gilbert, the well-known Sawing and Chopping Mills, situated about one quarter of a mile from Bear's Factory, and is now prepared to saw lumber to enter, by mill or circu lar saw, and is also prepared to chop corn,oats, &c. nt short notice. lly*punctuality and attention .1.0. business he hopes to merit a liberal share of the public's patrhringc. Jit•HN L. METCALF. N. IL lie will also be \ prepared to furnish in season, Plants, such as Tobacco, Sweet Potato, To mato, Cabbage, and_other garden plaints. Terms reasonable. April 8— ly Of the First Sational :Bank of IVoipiesboro', Pa., showiv its e,otalition on the morning iif Ihe Ist day of April, 1864, before the transaction of any business on that clay. XLMSCITZXL.IOfiIt X , Loans and Discounts $33,409.72 Over Drafts 39.80 Due from First Nat. Dk..,Phila. 21,441,88 Opecie and other lawful money of the United States 13,311,00 Cash Items & Revenue - Stamps )14,84 Bills of t-olvent Ranks 481,00 U. S. Bonds olep'il with Treas. 44.1. 8. to secure circulation 40 000,00 U. b. Bonds on band • 5,000.00 Furniture •and Fixtures • 315,00 Expense Account. 154,27 Total Resources, b 117,217,51 3rati49.33XIAXTXMI3 a Capital paid in $46,630 09 Circulating notes outstanding 9,920,00 Profit and Lors 591,00 Due to Banks and'Bankers 18 ; 304,62 Due to inslividuals, other than Banks Soloo,oo Due Depositors on demand 33 ,215,43 Amount due not include I Under either above heads • Total Liabilities, State of Pennsylvania, 2 s.s. Franklin County, On the first day of April, A. U.. 18.01, 'personally r nine before the un dersigned, Notary Itepuhlie otn ii ",j county, W. S. A inherson , President, anal -John Philiiii..Cashict of the ist National flank of Waynesboro', who, be lug duly sworn, upon their oaths, say tont . the fore going 48 a true and acurate s imminent of the.aflitirs and condition of said Dank on the morning of the Ist day of April, .t. D., 1.861, ..."-------, ..: 1.. S. }- LF. K URTZ, N. P. April 13-tf GARDEN SEEDS I Fresh from Ult. Lebanon. F 'SHE largest and hest assortment of Garden Seeds in Waynesboro'. is to be round at Kurtz's Drug Store. They consist of the following kinds, viz.: Beet Seed, 5 kinds, Watermelon Seed, Onion " • 3 " Muskmelon " Cucumber" • 3 " Vegetable Oyster " Squash 4 " Poppergrass Pepper " 2 •' Asparagus liaddish " 6 " Parsnip Turnip u• 4 " Carrot Cabbage " 6 '• Spinach le•t'tuca d 5 " • Sage Peas_ " Beans •" 2 4 Parsley 14 IS w't Cern " It • " Tomato 41 Also an assortment of flower beetle, and Connec ticut Steil Leaf Tobacco deed, &e. &c. The La dies are requested to call cud examine before pur chasing. elsewhere. J. F. KURTZ. Feb. 5.'64. Administrators's Notice!. • NEItEAS Letters of Administration on the .yy Estate of Euaanuel Miller, late of Washing; ton township, deed, have been. granted to the qub seriers, residing in Washington township; all per sons indebted td the Said Etitate,nre hereby reques ted to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the said decedent., will make known .tiro same without delay, to JACOB E. MILLER, ' • NICHOLAS BONEBREAK, Feb 26-6 w) Administrators; 1 • ADIEST:n. a nice czteconun call at I.IKSOatt JOSIAH FAHRNEY ANTIETAM Wood %V o r fug and BB.WXNc nooftitiO, &C. &e "I"c>lzknocc, .i"la.33.tS-. AND , - CHOPPING MILLS ! QUARTERLY REPORT W. S. AAIBERSON, Pres't, Plimu , s, Cash. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. pm: gteatlity increasing importance attached to rCoininorcial ednention, and the'ireri genera) at tention which 'this brarich is-creititig• 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 ot*Cotnnier cis! schools. ' . COURSE OF INRUCTION : Double En ilook-hceping V ell dont approv ed forms, adapted , w the various departments of Trade and Commerce. Commercial Calculations, Mercantile Law, Pciuminship in every style of the nit &c. &e. Each department is under the charge of au experiencet alto suet; Our emirsr is both thorough. and practical.. Students arc taught to originate and conduct all the Books and Forms pertaining to real business, thereby bring ing theory into practice and thus bating th e m to perform the regular routine of the Counting-house. Student.; completing the prescribed comse are qual ified to take chargeand conduct on Scientific prin ciples the' Books of any well regulated Mercantile estaiilishment. Time rilutreirtireAtiplevictlic - course is from ft to 12 weeks. Eater at any time. Diplo mas awarded for merit only. Wltss pays all ex penses fur a full. commercial course, boarding luau* dial. OFFICE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY pledge of PniffirStiaite Wks, anti — co — WovidiffOr the circulation *and redemption thereof," approved February 25, 186:1, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with hetbre commencing the business of Banking. Now, therefore, I, Stamm T.HowAttn, Deputy Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby cell iiy that the First National Bank of -Waynesboro', County of Franklin and State of Penmy mania, is authoriz ed to commence the business of Banking tinder the act aforesaid. . _ ....... In Testimony Whereof, witness my 110 hand and seal, this Ninth, day of Foli !wiry, 1864. • b. SAMUEL''. lIOWMW, Deputy Comptroller of the Currency :, Feb. 19-10 w. Broi - dlcaf and AITHEREAB, by an act of the Commonwealth V of Pennsylvania. passed the 15th day of A pril, 1)., 1853, extending the provisions of the -act-regullitittg - horoug,hs, -- passed - the -3 d day-of-A- 1 Aril, A. 1)., 1851 to the Borough of Waynesboro'; theretbre be it ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Waynesboro', and it is hereby en acted by the authortty - of - the - sains,-Xhat_from and after the 20th day of April, A. li, 1864, That all Fire Wood brought into the Borough of Wayne's bore', 'shall be sold by the cord atit/ fractions of a cord, and for that purpose there shall be a Wood Corder and Inspector appointed by the,Town Coun cil, who shall , have . power to appoint deputies, whose duty it shall be to measure every load of Wood brought into the Borough', except only those who have wood land and haul for their own con gumption. For which service the said Wood Cor: der, or his deputy, shall be entitled to receive from the vender, of the wood, Ten Cents per cord. -1 J.._M _Any_p_erson_hrining wood into the Borough and selling it without having it measured, - ftiffeif and pay a line of Fifty Cents for each and every otrence,,to be recovered on complaint and convic tion before the Chief Burgess, The one-half of the fine to be recovered for the use of the Wood Cor ner-and the other halt for the Borough. The Wood Corder and his deputies shnll,be sworn or affirmed, faithfully to perform • the duties requir ed by this orthuance;hefore he or they proceed to net; and all laws, ordinances or regulations of said Borough as is hereby altered or supplied are hereby repealed. Passed Attest—J. 11. WELSLI, Seery. Approved the Gth day of April, A. D., one thou wind eight hundred and sixty-four. .1. R. WELSII, Chief Burgess. Ap. 8-3 w. FOR RATS, MICE, DOACIIT.ft, ANTS, RED BUGS, ?doing IN FURS, WOLENta,A.O , INSECTS UN PLANTS, FOWL•. AN• .tn. Put up in Vic 50e. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks. S'3 and $5 sizes tiv llorsi.s, Punic Ixs•ri- TurioN., "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from 'Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Humnii Family." "Rats come out ol their holes to die." Ur Sold Wholesale in sti large cities. crsola by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. rem Ihwn tv!!! of all worthless imitations. irSee tlint"CosTAle•" name is on each Box, Dot. toe, and Flask, before you buy. , r. Address HEAR F R. COSTAR. DEPOT 482 BitonowAY, N. Y., • C:j8 0 1,1 , 11 all VVliolesalo and Retail Druggists in Waynesboro', Pa. March 11.--8 m) $1 17, ,217,5 I Administrator's Notice. - scroncE is hereby given that Laic's of Admin istration on the Estate of Michael Metz, late of Quincy Township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said Township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es tote wilt please make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. JOHN HELLER, A p. .Administrator. THE undersigned, having become Agent for IWin. Knabe Co's. (of lialeunnre), celebrated pianos and of Gerhart, , Afecilham ais Co's. unsur passed Melodeons, is prepared to furnish individ ualsiwith the above named instruments at city pri ces. All instruments warranted by the manufactu ers. or country. SKYLIGHT PHOTOGRAPH S. rip HE subscriber would inform the public that I, he has completed the necesuary arrangements f or taking sky-Light Photographs, end is prepared to furnish Pictures much liner tuna those taken with Side-Light.. Persons wanting pictures are requested to call and examine his specimens. May I—ttl • W. D. LECHLER. • Clothes Wriimer. laW. PUTNAM'S Patent Cloth Wringo , for sato et the sign of the Big Red nom U. B. Rotuma., (July I I '62.) Agent for Fruktinn county A DIEL u Ltd Missa limuibud elims at , a I ktvl gnome* Lif you wint nice Kidd. Gloves go to Oct. '23 Ussottes FLfl,lll g kicuil lux a Circular. Milton A. M. TRIMMER., Chambersburg. Feb. 12—ti). lt . ' BIEN kiIINAICE, 111. 20. DAVID HAHN, Prog't of the Town Council. Pianos and Melodeons. he - tchavoitunsuinents givon.in town (ittay23) ' T. L. BUD D. _ F-EBR R Y26UA-. 1864. --s -7---•••••4.-- LATEST ARRIVAL! iiIBERSOII, BBINEDICT &CO., Waynesboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY, FIRS! SUPPLY. COW!! SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS LADIES LADIES LADIES 1) REss GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. FIRS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAs, FI;Rs, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND IN,IBIAS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, _ HOsIERY AND GLOVES 1111 r ICLOT (A Mil spElvi gDIIDS MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS. CHEAP. • CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATTNETTS, CLOTHS, CA SSLMERES ,AND SATMETTS, CLOTHS, OA SSIMEHES AND SA T I NETTS, UNDERSHIATS, UNDERSHIRTS. UNDERSHIRTS, AND AND • .IND DRAWERS. I►ItIWERs, • ' URA WE RS, GROCERIES! erroreries,liteare, Groceries, Groceries, Eardware. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, MEM AID NEE Queenncare, .Potions, Queemmare, . itr - otio Occeitstcare, • Notions, Ila"We would call the attention of our custom era and the pullic to.our new stock of goods, and at the same tune return our thanks to customers, and others for their liberal patronage,. and will en del-Ivor:1w fair dealing with all, to merit a continu ance of the sante. • A;l6 EIRSON,IIp NEDICT & CO. Feb. 26. 1861. • A Itt lot of Bonin iful Dolotoralto just ru (nov 2?) Piittnt's TIRANE'S Bitters 'tit •"77 nit. 5,'04. RURT"Z'S' OP NEW !Mk 11111111 Hy MIS ..B.T I GEO. STOVERS, AVOrnesboio l , -0- 7 7 — tni avors an patronage here T tolare bestowed tipou him, again appears before the public to solicit a continuenee,of the tisane.-- Ile having just returned trent the eastern cities with tine a and well selected stock of new FALL AND WINTER E 0 0 Which he intends selling at very low rates, which he knows he can do to the satisfaction of all who will call and examine his stock. below yuu will find enumerated a few articles CV Ile IWI If n •at calls your attention. FOR 31L.. 11.3 b a, He hair a large assortment of Dress Gouda consisting in part of Printed and Plain De'nines, fill, Fig's] and Cord Silks, Plaid Mohair, - Silk Warp Mohair, Liereges, Meilona Cloth, • Lavellas, • French and dointic Gingham Poplins, Pongee Mixture, ' • Cloth for Ladies, • ' Wrapings, Cloves, hosiery, in great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Union Uassitnetes, • Du. t Linens, UottonadeA, Sununcr-Coatitn, • Tweeds, Vela a Cord, Marsailles, Sipe Vestin! Vslvatine Vestings, of all kinds; in fact a, full assounent of goods for Gentle men wear. Ale.) a larger and 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 Goods line just call in and you will find him ready to wait on you with pleasure. • To persons having country Produce to sell, they will find it to their advantage to bring it to ver's,as he always gives the highest market price. No give him a call, and he will sell you goods as cheep as they can ho purchased elsewhere. Nov. 13, 1863. rWVllrr ''' ‘lr . r4=l OhTILLED RBSTORATIIikI FOR. THE HAIR, . Restores Gray and Faded !lair and Beard to its Natural Color, AND IS A MOST____I.UXURIOUS DRESSING FOR THE HAIR AND HEAD. CLAD K'S EESTORATI YE, CLARK'S KESTOR 4,11 YE, Eradicates Dandruff; CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prevents its falling off. CLARK'S RESTORATVE, Is an unequalled Dressing. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE; Is (hod far Children CLARK'S RESTORAT I VE, - CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, • Is good fur Old People. CLAIM'S RESTORATIVE, Is perfectly harmless. GLARK'd PESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, le *splendid for Whiskers. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, • Keep; the Hair in its/lace. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Cures Nervous Headache. CLARK'S RESTORATI VE, CLARK'. itEsTortATIvE, Stars Itching and Burning CLARK'S RESTORA T 1 VE, Eceps the Head Cool. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, I.S delightfully •potfunied. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Contuins no Sediment. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Polishes your flair. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, • Prepares you fur Parties. CLARK'S RESTORATIVb, CLARK'S RESTORATIV I 2 ePar" I" for '14114. CLARK'S IRE§TORATIVE, • 1 o lady will do without it. CLARK'S RESTORA FIVE, La bold by Druggisis snit Dealers everywhere. trice, *ll per bettlei--6 bottles for 445. .. C. G. CLAIM et CO., W E the-iindersignott intend to Put up a Car Niteendirons. .Mill an t i Lvaporater tomanufactureSyrup • 0.8. BARNES & Co., N. Y., General Agents. at Itinggold, Md. -We cad the attention of farmers Mardi 4, Ib64.—iY) - , to the importance:of raising ; the, Catie,;asit, is be .N OT.IC.E. Hosed by personi,Whe have raised' it to - be the mos, valuable crisp thaCcati be raised. It yields from twe f, Erl'Eit'S Testainentory on the Estate of Mi.; hundred and twenty-five to taro hundred and Seven. wei Little. Isle of W ashiollt °lll ". ll36l4 iP , dec'u ty.five gallons of Syrup to the acre. The Cane is ii..sing been grained .to the subscriber, all persona 10 . tpintito ,, on isooi._, Th e tieesfshould be:sprouted indebted, to said estate are notified that W. S. An- "'' ...; berme pl anting it. ' romans wiehing to ginned can HICISSONo in wilosilikiliseadi°o ' ll46 °l;k B of the dece"'" get if ~ i tt . Charles iliteaiew'a' atom ltioggoldt,,al ed will be found, is authorized to act as his agent Clouluis Hiteshew's storli;,Smithiburg; at Grolind 41., ir. the settlement Of maid estate, and that all Cial Mei Logan's store, LeitorelbeigVaiLetief:. , :Sliiver's' '"aiorti„ not paid on or belore the Ist day of April nut will Wayneaboro'; at Danietratenszehlilill, at 'riiintizel be collected - With costs; those baying claims or, de- r tatitt , s Mill, at tic°. Esesotea mina in um , aka* mends against decedent will Make imown the corner, and at tha , Aiiiir o , will:: same wituout decay. JOIIN 11. fiEftlt,, Ler. Feb. /29 '64 —llj - .: "J.ea 0. /11101 i. Mar 4--6 w. — _ZA, ii i iE.M4IVAIVIS -7 -1 - f-iiiii4l;io;:Ciilii s ts - - 7 , .. N . . OMitss„:. t . (tent's,, all friuda„ description_ sty Xilitta'S - , rei t Ns -t - * * ' Oil' 30) " , •, '. „0-• ..g, - -, ~ '. 4 -'•* , , 11 -3— ' 8 1 .4 eta. tr - F6Citttio 12 let). 11, '64 Ei M-m' Restores the Color. Promotes its Growth Is good for' Lollies. Contains n 3 Oil. Is not . a Dye. Beautifies the Hair. Prevents Eruptions. Contains no Gum. All Ladies need it. Costs but ..'1 'owdet at , D S 1 INtiF r " 7. , '7 " 74 ) I EMI TEE DAVIS "r r" _ 'a• AND HIS MHVEJECIADY I •,„ . „ sucked' iii: I # is' attentpts to close out PROVE DASIECESSARI NOTWITTISTANDING the heavy drains by "Let me alone" Quartermasters in July, I generally that I am on hoani attain with a hug. supply than evsi Of NEW und FRESH , ' Fill AND WHM- DRY GOON, GROCERIES, • HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, sacins,z HATS , &co Which I can and will sell as cheap as the cheap est oor any other - man." LIDIES lar3M„ • ulk. and Fancy Silks, All Woo! belaines, Turin Cloth, Figured Delaines, Poplins, _ French and English Nferinos, Alpacas, Shepherd Plaids, • . • • ,Ctortking Cloths—of - every qua— ty, color and description. MOURNING GOODS Dlk. French Merinos " English do., ' all Wool DeMines, Donathera Cloths, Turin Cloths, ' English Crape. , . " . Prints, French Crape, , Plush tined Gauntlet, ',,,-. Crape Ribbons, Roods., - •, .:'Nubian, • .. Balmorals; . . and everyti•ing to make the sail mourner loolt beau• titul in ail her sorrow. GENTS , WEAR, Broad Cloths, 131 k. and Fancy Cassimeres, Bea. vet Clothe, Silk and Velvet Vesting, Merino ,Shirte and Drawers, Fancy Flannel Shirts, Linen mar• sails and Cash. Shirt Fronts, Neck Ties, COMM andk i fil, Hose, Suspenders, and anything 'and everythig to cause him to break a ladie's heart, oi Make him presemablo at the house of queen Vic. WOOLEN GOODS, All colors, liay.State Flannels,. Gray. tiro, olferino. Red Twilled Flannel, Gray d0.d0., Green do. do., Yellow do. do oacaaava -/c)(9a44, Br° 'Muslin, • Ticking - a, Jeans, Denims, Burlaps, . Sticetings, Pillowcase muslin, Hickory Stripes Canton Flannels. GROCERIES Q UEENSWAILL We have a full and complete stock and will sell very low, come and see furyoursolves. To see is to buy. Remember the place—Norlheast—conier-of the Mamoru.. Oct. 23, MSS, 11191 TO Mil HETI .~".: ; SOLD. PRICE