• A. Rai nt riito oli t sAvoArroup t CIATTLM:f i z , viDlANA:potts, Aughaf '15.-La•Tne rebels, under Col. Johnson bothneted to be 1,500 strong„eapturbd ihreeliKastners r neur Shaw neetOurp; Ill; Pit r Elitturday night. 7 The stentW ere were loadeinvith battle bikingtiog to the Government, for the use of the forces sta -- tioned along - the:Ohin - river to protect the border of' Indiata4, . - At thttlastraccounts the rebels were ferrying'.‘4llQ. , cattle . across the Ktintucky river. It. 1e,..1:t0 . ,W supposed that they will not attempt to'--dross to Indiaua FIVE "TEADAERB CAPTURED, UOEEEDONO August 15.—AbOut AVE - I rebel Cavalry, .gilder Coloneljohtison, cross ed the. f tihi.o. , pyo;;lpto ;aline" Bar, onSatUrday„ - Tho 'ittearmitrlatite'Rob bison, Jonn.y Petkihs,'lsfightingale; Famine, Brandon, and Clara Ilall Were all aground at duet placeiitid . warn -Captured, . witka large anal:Mot of. stook' aboard. The boats were corn iolled pay several theusand dollars each to save them from' destruction. 'FUNERAL Or COL. MULLIOAN.—Thoo s4ods of the people of Chicago 'turned out on, Tuesday, the 2d in stant, to pay the last tri bute of respect to the late Col. Mulligan, who *as killed in the late fight near Winchester; Virginii.' His remains -were carried on .a — r ichly,-funeral-eat-front-litril to St. Mary's Cathedral, and folloited• by' a procession three miles in length`,' of the military, members of the city councils, iarietis Catholics-societies, citizens, &c. At , the,Cathedral a, solemn High Mass was said arida diScourse delivered, after which the , processierk: again moved. to, thn Chicago and Milwaukee depot. •A train a, fifteen cars carried all of the procession it could [mem ' modiste to the Wier; Cemetery, where the body of Col. Mulligan was interred with ap. propriate ceremonies. 1 - 1101/ INDIAN ANTAIRB.—The Comml3siorrer — ol Indian Affairs has received a despatch from — Governor vans To - o or, I CY fate onver, August 10, 'stating that he is satisfied that" nearly all the indian tribes of the plains are combined in the war against the whites, and — that if will be the largest Indian war this country ever had, extending from Texas to the British lines, involving nearly all the wild tribes of the plains, and Urging that all — the — in - 11 - a - ene of the department shall be used in favor of speedy reinforcements of the troops, and asking that—authority — be &fen to raise a regiment of mounted men 'for one hundred days, and saying that the militia laws v 1 the Territory - are inop - erative - aMI i - less authority is given the whites will be - dos : troyed. WESTNVAIXD TuAvEL.--"The emigration from the East la the West, thisseason; has been one continued and continuous tido of men, women, children and, wagons. From a memorandum kept at Fort Laramie, it ap pears that (3,161 wagons, with over 25,000 animals, passea , by that tout westwardly, from the middle of March till the:ninth .of July The emigrants numbered over .19,000 per sons. Besides these, there has-been an 'im mense emigration of settlers, minors, freight ers, &c., on the ' stage route through the Che yenne Pass, No doubt the total number of westward-bound-across the plains, this seas on, exceeds 50,000 II tiPDEG RA FFS', Practical H.itters,'have re . calved an extensive assortment of SPRING AND MIME R Stock of Materiale, RATS, ("APS, &c. Wholesale and Retail, ' Oppesite the "'Washington House," Ap 15, DM.] gersto,wn L:FCA&L'S, USIIIItELLAS, LOies' euu .lita broths, l'ucitet 13oaks, Port Monttie4, C4pytts;&ii., ttc.,•"theaper than the cheapest,? at , , I?IIEGRAFFS' 01poiaite the Washington House, lilgcnittltvat Ap. 15, 186. 'SOME .112 wit CP 1VX.13 In Ringgold Washington county , Md., on, the 27th lilt:, MAMIE; ..ouly danghter of Johdand Kittio . Gehr, aged 4 months and'S days. Westininster papers pleas :coppy. ' In .hattle, , near Laltas , Ga i on the :37th of May; 1861, while charging the enemy, Near this Otbee, June 25th, Mr. PETER 50()K, aged 68 years and 28 days. The do ceased was.'art honest man, faithfit citizen , and consistent christiaa. Dearest Father thou hart left us Here thy lois we deeply foul, ' But Us God who bath bereft us He can all our sorrows heal. TVEAL2ELIBEMIerii. From (he_ 4nterican of Tuescla4i last. #l:ok—Trabsactions reported 'Change embrace - 200 bbla. mixed brands Howard Street Super at $11.75;209 bbts'choice Ex tra do. at $12,25 and 600 bbls. common to choice Ohio Extra at $11.87i®512.25 btil. Extras closed - Very firm under a kair inquiry, but Supers were dull We now quote Howard Street Super and. Cut Extra 11.75011,57§; Shipping Extra 'do, 1240® 12.25; Retailing Extra do. 12.25; Family do. 13 250/.13.50. GRAIN.—This morning the receipts at the Corn Exchange were more liberal than for some time past, footing up 9,000 bush els Wheat, 7,000 do. Corn, 7,000 do. Oats, and 1,000 do. Rye. Wheat ruled firm under trair 'inquiry for home millitig ,4 i-sales. 500: bushels ordinary to very prime, •now Southern white being made at 280@305.4ta. 2,000 bu,shols - fair to choice new..SoutbCra ted'afl7o®2Bs; tents, aritll4soo baihels ii6intnee' Pe vlira n dat 240g20:coufs.-:-.cloin brought aq, 411401 of 2( . 5g. meats . and closed.' with - -an upward. —s teudeneyares - of3,soobushels inferior and prime -white at 175@1.82 'cents; arid - s,opo , -185G157 Oats `ad-, Tatica4,4 m*7E:ilea '4.4,500, 100 ceols,fittight,.nildiSoo,:bushels at 93, 'cents, measure. Buainess.itv;*Rye was•':cou 7 gr* 4466; 4 :t f iv,- ce w ipilr bush-a- - - • • " _ . nstztutianefp !l entiernenv 4;riOtiti.4 I ;t 4 esiwn 9,111: • ' • • ". • Fc,r •-• • !' -41 C; eilrertills:o,9l' ifs* 0,4114444/kr isiii4 l l,llinil4.ll fi t;iiikg;tlte-.estudent: 1,),t 4 11434P "ci.%4*.'1314/0/P.41 41 1/OP4 .7 OAire,S: NiTfi 14.4 W* I SA VCI ORTRUt.OI tthC:VilVali{ f:Of • mantiic - ill--litielledual Artuning-anit • u IPre- . _if --_ •, For. fuseier,riorUchiltrA 040°116-416,Princrifalv • B %ll+l EY. Avg . • PUBLIC SALE THE oubActiber intending to go West, will Bell at Public Sale; ON PUESDAY THE 90TH AUGUST, 1104, in Tornatown, 1 mile limn Ltuincy, the ibilownig Enipaett4ooolllty, viz: 0 N 1E , 7 1114 It 41E, . . . . I Mitch Cow, 1 Trotting' Buggy; 1 Bureau, 1 Cor ner cupboard, 1 dining table, 1 desk, 1 Stand, 3 bed steals, 2 sets chairs, 1 rocking chair, 1 Cook Stove, 1 Ten-plate Stove, 1 Iron .ICettle, I Sink, a lot .tubs, 1 barrel and Vinegiti,2 keg v , 2 washing machines, a lot of old iron, 3 halters and 2 collark, 2 cow chains, a lot old gears, 1 large feed chest; 1 Safe, 1 high chair, 1 douglitray,2 looking glasses, 1 churn about 20 yards Carpeting, a lot books, a lot bags, crocks, ',,gutielastratej OEM nianypilltlr Maples , : too • tedious ;to. titentiogit- Sale ccinulernie at;' . cloch e on said Briy wheli the fittims-iwkil be !Acid°. known. ' August ii—ts.) VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE subscriber offers for sale his valuable farm ' if containing, sperx . t ..44;11E8 "14MESTONE LAND-, situated Ntobjpkton torinsh4;FOnk litt,C6.-Prt.; Waynetilidrb! -end 4-; of a milo from the road leading from Waynesboro' to Hopewell Mills, bounded by lands of John Uehr, Abraham Snowberger, and others. The above de scribed farm , is in rkhigh state of cultivation.: The • '-* --; and Wish Ifoiiidi.iliVeaZ Rhea. D.anitil arn,(6ll filet long) Wagon Shed and flog Pen., There are also on the premises athriving ORCHARD of Grafted Fruit Trees, two wells : of neyar failing water; one with a pump in and 'll gaud ;Cistern near the house. Also about f! acres , of:hinuniain Land. Any person wishing to tie* snitd'piemises can do so by calling oil the undersigned „residing en said farm. ~lA.Oop F. HESS. A ug. .19 —l.in. . FffiST UISII DRUG STORE FN — W — A — Y — N - 5. — S Bit:4 otY; 2 -- , —P—A—. - V V • 2 , rugg rIFIENKFUL to his frienjs and customers fur tire I very liberal en-ouragement received in his "old business" an I he hopes that the introduction of the cash system will add to their interest and his ad, van age in con ifitsing—thisir-fairoivr.-Htr-belicves-a distinction ought to fro made betwetfn cash and credit and he intends. to exhibit it in the prices of his articles offered for sale. ()all and see, and if-- not so, purchase where ever you can get the eheap• est, the best article at the lowest price.' His assort ment is more general' than is usually found in coun try Drug Stores. He has quite a variety of Books, &c., which he will dispose of cheap for cash, intend ing to close it, considering it no part of his business, and has odopted-thisatibttlii-"iive aild let live, sup port and supporting. , M. M. STONER. Aug. - 19, 1864. • THE' , CASH. SYSTEM ADOPTED • a• r " W lit REAS, the Bas systeinlaiirig'been es- rabliehed by dealers in the Eastern Cities, and by manufacturers general y, and we by this a greement are obliged to pay cash for all kinds of I stock and merchandise entering into our business, and whereas, considering the preset): unsettled state of the country, we believe the achliption of the cash system will be of niuttnil advaritag,e to both buyer and seller. Therefore, Resolved, That we the liusinesi men of Way nesboro', do hereby agree to adopt the 'system of selling our wares and- merchandise for reel:.' Amberson,llenedict & Cu : Win. E. Flanagan (Mo. Stover, 1). H. Russell, F. 'Fourthman Welsh& Bon John Harbaugh Price & Ilecllich, Elie Little M. M. Stoner Conrad Ratite J. W. Miller _ Thos. J. Filbert J. F. liurtz Lewis Deatrieh Joseph-Anderson- -G--& J. Bender W, A. Trifle ' J nob Bender J Beavcr John Fisher J. S. ' J. H. Urelii Wm. P. Weagly G. W. McGinley C. W, Logan August 19—pw O . I.E;NE D &GAIN: HITESHEW & METCALF. , DRY. GOOD S., I ' Second St.. 'telt tly oppohite' the-Post , Office, Chow Liersburg. ~, :.; ; i ' . arThey are :115) Agent's for Singer's Sew ing Machine. The beet guichine'Dow in use. Call and see us.' Uhambersburg, Aug. 19-if. `.PT-E, TI ON; LADIES Flo yeti rish' to form the acqointanceot a gay .11yourig soldicrl if so, he.e is an opporthnity. 1 have served - Uncle Sam nearly ewe years and now wish to to open a correspondence with any, nuniber of liiii.ldving;:miselnefinakirig a hd 'patriotic young ladies, between the ages'ot 16 and 22 years'. Object fan and improvement. Please- rook at Ibis and don't forget to yen me a ftn lines and I will be ready at any time to answer. .' Addiess • • • JOHN H. EARLY, 107. neg. Pa. Vet. Vol. Cu. K, Washington, D. C. Aug 19-2" SAVING 14. 1 01):, ()TICE. ALI. persons having claims' against the Way neboro' Suviltg Flint/ Society are hereby noti fied to present the "same without delay at the First National Itau6 of“ Way neshoro',. for settlement, as the said society desires wind up the same as spee dily as possible. ". By order of the late Hoard of Di rectorg. . ...JOHN PHILIPS. A ug' STRAY SHEEP. TRAYED from the premises of the subscriber residing 21 miles southwest of Waynesboro', a ! bout the 15th of dime last, •0 • 4 . 26 head of Sheep, . sos . with short tails and a hole in the left ear. a überal reward will 'tie pale ior such information as will lead to their recovery. ~ DEO, DA/WAUGH. Aug. 19-3 t. „ THIEVES. ATTENTION I T' suhscriber•takqs this method - t9notoify par iies ittiAtte habit 'Qequentirigisisf i tkplitril for the purpOse eirrYirig 'oft his 'truit:, 4 thrif it is his intentiou hereafter to enforce the law against all persons fJontltresspassing upon will premises. • Dlt E 411.14112 R. Aug..1.07-?f, IC)4^W 111 HE unarrsi;necl would caution a very respecta ble but "long-fingered" , . class of the community .against carrying off fruit from their Chaim], (form - erly a part of the estate oT Di: Thos. Walker) as it is their intention to punish with the utmost rigor of the. law all•persona hereafter detected 'tresepassiug itt raid rOrehard. • 49.13N-H..SEldl,44E§vi ' • AuZ '•••., • 1:1 , E'eubserichr.beleg• tibolit: td• idalfer-Whylies.. ,' bpro', nuti4 l lt. 4 1414ets9ns ug,tkqiig ,re' lath ' by l u - 1 ! tit or, BotilVACcolitit io 'calf: altit iettle Aip t iro -- `counts on oi'irnmediatoly• a air the 215iltiitiralit`..„ , 1494, 10. - .-::::". 7 1. — W ;,13, crr,g,g.g );:iN,5,, -. Clatesliartingie Ingligid Horn 2 A . .l2lC 4 rtititliai eounik. • (.rfenyl llt JAMEZ H.SEURIST, 0. V. MONO, Auct. M T UW John Waller J. D. ItiChnradon John Once H. Stone house. r .; $-- ?4i fru t Sec re la iy f n6tialliat - subscriptions will he,teceived - for pouriet Tisa sury Notes, payable, tbtee yearn ' from,, Ang. 15th, , 1004, with semi 7 tinntiattili,teteit ttiV:thitiote'of seven . ' and three-tenths per eenti' poi "arinutri ,~ principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money These notes will be convertible at •the option of the holder at maturity, into six per cent, gold bear ingbonds, paynblepot than twenty years fiord their at the Goi.erpinerit'niay, ivilf be lamed in denominations of - f5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l, 000-and 5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fd ty dollars or some muliiphi.ortifty dollars. • The notes will be transmitted to the owners free et transportatiori Alti:WeiPt of the origiriahgert4iolsog ekcksit, es, they. ean be prepared. ' As the .ndta. tbistit fftrri*".:A11001100, Per sion-s. k inFAtepoAitep;aobitequerst,thet ; tiate re ust Pay the interest accrued froin.dste.of note to `date of deposit. ' f?., Parties depositing, twenty-,five ttnausanll 'dollars and upWards foi these nerds=al afityAire !into will rim allowed a commisOon of.one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Depart.- ment sport, the receipt of a bill for the, amount, cerl, tided e ther Whom. gie:4pcisit vise"; made. No deductions for "cOmmissions must be madvdrpm the deposits PECKIIIVANTAGMF,iIIitiIW 1T te'a I:liferioitan:Siortstis Baesottffering a high , - ei: nite.of 41Y:ether, and r the dad aeCu rily. _Any slayings bask' hiCh pays, its , depositors in UdEtliNitieti; 'Considers' that if is paying in. the inedium of 'the Conntif, and it can. not pay in anything better lei assets` ale ei ther in government* securities or in notes or bonds payable . ingovertitnentpapayi . /t is aqua ifyra otiNAlS,ri:t tie tentpciraiy or Aerifiti 4 , flint invest inen tiotes: . 6n slw4y i s be sOld4cir within-ji-fraelien iciest, and are the bcdt_lieciiiity with'liank§ " 6s &if laterals for discoun ie. Convertible into a Six per ten E,-1,0 COld Bond. In addition to the very Ii beral interest on the notes for three years, this privets* of conversion is now 'worth about three percent. per annum, for the cur rent rate - for , §-20-Bonds-is-notless-than_nine_per cent. premium, and before i the war the premium ik per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It wil he seen t at• t e eau pro ,t on tis loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten •. • per cent. pa r nrpturn • " Its Exemption hrn_o 810 or.,lllnfifsiptir But aside from all the advantages we have enu merated, a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation:— On the overage, this exemption is:worth about two per cent. per annum, according- to the rate of taxa tion in various parts of the ; Coiditry. It is believed that no<'socurities offer so great in ducements to leriders,ai 'Oadissued by the govern ment. In all other foriiii• 'of intleteant ss, the faith or ability ofprivate PrUti c es, or stock companies, or seperato communities, only, is Pledged for paym. nt, while the whole property is held to secure the dis charge of all the.obligationsfif :the ,Unifed Sfates, Wliile 1116 govertiment:offers , the-.mast liberal terms for loans, it believes that the very strong. est appeal will be the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depos ii s. The party depositing mma endorse upon the original certificate 'the deniunation of notes requir ed, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so.endorsed it must be left with - the officer:receiving thelleposit, .to;.be-for war, ed to the Treasury 'Department. Sessururrioss.wmt. as REUSIVED . I.I the Treasurer of-thin United . §tatee, at Washington,thei *wept, Assistant Treasurers and designated' Depositaries, and-hy“the - • '"F ..EiRST NATIONAL BADOt .OF. •WAYNEs. ;! • ;,., and by all National Banks which are depositaries. of public' money, and ‘• ALL RESPECABLE BANKS & BANKERS throughout the 01911 1 011 give firther,informatlon and 011,rd EVERY FA 01LIT Y. TO SUBSCRIBE. • Au 19-3 m. T r O TIE PUBLIC SQUARE UP ! ! PERSONS owiug the eubscritivriwill please pay up when notified, if they desire tO 'finve costs. My determination is to pay the cash and receive no thing else, although, not.'thiderstood as annulling former contracts, but. under this caption my princi ple is to "square up" square. . • Aug.•to.] M. M. STONER. _ STRAY HORSE. to the premisetilitaiutlidera:per, in Quin k . „,,cy, about the sth instant, a DARK SORREL. witira small star , irt the forehead, suppos-. ed fit- he" nine cni-ten years' ofil-..- - ";the , owner is ten (pleated toprovp property, pay charges antrtake hird'aW -- • ; J. R. SMITH. Aug. 19° "--" - • .1. • Eia . , . VVAS form trosspasing on the pretnisea ofthe• subscriber in Washington township, lin county, on Friday the 24th of June, A BAY MARE, five years oid. The owner,ls requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, or she vall be disposed 'of accerding•to law. D. ILMILLEII. July l—G(d. • ..° 1; TIM - GC. rilL7 w .11E OYS, those from toWn'elipecially, are notified 1 - >not to treitiOntiSttiairt the premises' of the sub. scribers in theifntous , by• either fishing or bathing, as they aris' determined to enforce the law hereafter against all partici who refuse to comply with this request. ISRAEI. BAER,. . June 24-3 g • H. U. GILBERT: . . TOBACCI/LANTS frHE subscriber has on hand a large lot of x To bacco Plants„such CONNBCTIC:LIT:SEEDLOr;', . MR it anrb ( H W R O AULEA : F s--L• AND QUAKER, all of which he will dispose -tit $2. osr thou Saud .- miles-6outheaid , ofl.WaYnes4 ol3 :!.. l _ , ,l. I.Jener3-qtf]..;q 1) -; k . 51 1 31NECArfir 71317X4-lEt. . , 'Q TRAYED from the premises of th s x bseriber . I.lliv.ing4l_ol.-li ogles SouthWest.of. , Waypeshero' soroStimealikt - ttro ficOthMays, ie,emal-t-ilrin wo Bull, soNosed.iii- be about t 3.,years red. A lib eral reward \At ballad fiti.stith'infoririciilon as will lead te.,his w . csivery. liy„. W. WALKER. Jude gebt. I U (2 OW Pattie,. Ppyr44. • • t 1 ritligir.:l4lll' 4 4 , • • Ft1.1•Kr•F,•..,:: IT/3 13Pit PL.4ittiniey t-flz a! "J•Wiiirnetfrtircelliethgritats itieetticakmilOCiaimeA. , gbilVidillioillettte , e,elisittitlo.li;iiinty;44arktr*LatnlL akieirageilif pay!'aptlllothfit4;arnd allrothdrlallavn,l antes (lag tieliakatia s ,;44.ll4l*sii their iicOrta.retwo- , I,l* * F - 4", , Volo 4*. ray sl.elir ama nttlitOgniffil -::_ "'COLUMN! .. __ JUNE 3&'1 1 II 1864. sgpo*irmf, nit SECOND A.ICRIVAktio NECOND AItAIVAL, SUMMER 60411115, tSIJIUI Eli GOODS, (AtiODSZ PRIdE*HOEFLICH lls A to.ll:,,PATlsktit:n el etb t. 2stte:72.'Z'i t . . ' " -Foult—dgiitititti4fltY o!thining_with tile !same, in'the larg6 iiiiil k'tipaofelis-Store Room, the now fresh supplies •(iiiiiight 'ii few weeks since) :forming the stock of Jogeph ' Price—are now pre. seining to the public the largest, choicest and cheap est selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS now offered in ibis BoTpugh„embracing a !orgasm! Varied ailetirtumoni of DRY COON ! QT.TEENSWARE, HARDWARE, DRESS GOODS, Such as "Fancy Silks, '' ' . . • ' :weal DartiAns i , . • •Alpaeorts, . . . . Shepherd Plaids., •_ ' 'Debeges, • • ' - • Crape De Spay ges; ' . .. Challies, .- - "Awns- and • • • Chintzes. WHITE GOODS, Swigs, an'? figured,' .. Striped do , Etatrairico, Bishop Lawns, Nara Sooks, Sze wavautzta'aacx:ot . Weboatit of travingi. the. fairgeit assortment ever brought ,to Town. Were bought twenty-five per cent. ph . capett, than , present prices and will be sold accordingly. ..• Bareges, -‘ Grenadines, Waoi.Delains, 7 -Poplins; Challies t , Lawns, plain and' figured, Balzerincs • ' ' • • Crape DoSphnges, • 43g. Crape, American Prints,. • French.Crapo,• 'Collars, Erdlef's, Gauntlets,4c. OUR;.PANOT STOOIE comprises a great variety orilalmorals, Hoop Skirts Shawls,Gauntlets, KU Gloves , Head Pl4sts, Trttrs. mingibbms, Laces, "' MIESTIC COORS -BtOWN AND BLEACRED.S.IUSLIr Linen. Sheetings, . . ' • '• ' ' Bleached and Brown Diapers, •••• Tickings, '; = .. •, - .. Strips, , , , Eurintuw Checks, : j ;Runia§s, ~,., ..: •• • jclottonades, .1 . ..._;Linensi. ...-,-• . ~ - ~ , i .O-• '' Bags & tThigging CiMPETB, Oils: MOTELS, 14414 qzjidgartgings EIittELIESE, •".•re.. H _ • Our Stock of Grocrics is very large.. Sugars of ttilrerctitiroacs'—Mottiases 42. - • Loaf and' DandelionArruniCan' and' . Fish; : Ch°e . l B s;; t ,• ! , 11 , -sm,:tiiribo ANL Aim jrILD9 u • tieieisiVrfesatopit thre - -reeeesi. , ties CliitindeV-chlisitfirtable oar old frieada, anti- - 4e; Annirta . rnelfr n kW,l3' raco.a-' 4 O Itros To °amass' and give 4514i - hien - as 064, accom.! •craitritioa:Oossiblo. IL i•Vitti cian'y thiinks" fur o':gar4 . - rriiuti:iiiiirroni4oPteretofore ohtliptvor to Ebiltiititaadtet.r.ittelpubtiei Pt ,l *.; •;:•'• ! -9 JOitg-Pli "PRIOR,: ;;',),,1 tiAhiltE F r 110EPLIC11;! lietftirsebin4;,.litne : 1 • , • I ~ . l O'~ NOTIONS, So Itaaratittail 111,111114 niAsi slim OF CARLISLE stgeet, GREENtiminripu tip 11 E under - Signed' reiPeetfully announces .to r the traveling, public thet this Hotel has heed REMODELED'. The room are large and comfor table anti.mo well furnished with good new furni ture. Persons stopping at this Hot rcan,haveitii; ther dochle or single RoOMei with or' without fi re in them. The TABLE Is alweys-supplied 'with the best in the market, and his BARR filled with the choicest Liquors. There are also a fine .lot and e pair of Her ,and Stock - Scares connected with' the Hotel for the accommodation of Drovers and Hutch- • • , ' Hie Stable 'l4,llralWayi &Ade& with good ,wholesome Provender • for Stock, and 'attended by •caoruteitlere; • • : H. ADAMS:I- • April 15, 1554 . Proprietor: 'MOHR 11 Olt S' 3A.coltr ADAMS TiLt 'AT TEE COMAX) MIXTOSIZTIIII9I9,, On ,t l 4w;oh Street: Er pppa constantly on band Buggies of every deseriOio'n and style new and ,second-handed VEHICLES, •o f till ; hinds at reasonable prices. .All persons wanting anything-I'4AB line of business will do well _ . . . _ re-parrbasinelsewbete= JACOB ADAMS, Waynesboro', Pa. Apr 10, 'ff 3. - POT - RATSTRUCETROACUES, - KNTS; - lIED - 1311 - GSBIOTIT" IN PUBS, WOOLENS,Athi INSECTS ON PLANTS, FOWL.. AN. -MALE, AO. Put up in 26e..50e. and $l.l Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for HOTELS, PUBLIC! INSTI TUTION., &O. ' "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." • "Not dangerous to the Human Family." „Rats-conte out of their !Mee lo die." Car Sold Wholesale in all large cities. 117'So1d by all Druggists and Retailers ever' Igrißee that' COSTAR'S" name is on each Box, Bot tle, and Flask, before you•buy. EV"A &hese HENRY R, COSTAR. OTPRINOIPAL DRPOT 482 Bunenwey, N. Y. EirSold by all Retail - Druggists in Wavnesbnro' Pa. March BARBERING. THE subscriber informs his former patrons and the public generally, that he has re-commenced BARBERING business, in the room next door to Tritle's Tinning establishment, and is now pre pared to do Hair-cutting and Shaving in the best style. . . 9EO. B. PRICE. October 16. • -- '- 1 PON FOR THE TINS. White arar'a fierce peals atarm us, Or victory's shouts . oft charm us, The calmer notes of local news, Of little brawls - , or breaks, or stews, Are equally engaging. The former often shock or please, But such emotions quickly tense. But When jescele bright ar.d gay, In multitudinous array, Our serious thoughts assuaging Are placed to view at Grove's aid stand, To brighten eye, or ear, or hand,— To decerate the lass or lad, To beautify the calm or sad, Oh every heart's delighted ! , With rings, and pins, and bracelets bright, Glistening like the stars of night, • On wrist, and fingers, breast and ear, Like seraphs fair the_ynnth appear! • With beautifs splendors freighted With thimbleti, rockets, mourning setts, Boa-pins, gold-chains, and setts of jet, Steal jeuidryrbelt-slideft'andl s hooks, All of the latest styles and, looks, I'm sure you'll ho delighted. Eight-day, alarm, thirty-hour, and fancy clocks,; Spectacles, eases, end a full assortment of jewelry, of the latest styles and most elegant finish, watches and jewelry promPtly repaired .at ilia. Slowest cash prices. • ' O. W. LOGAN April 22—tf. ' •. FIRST sIJ:PPT,y OF NEW SPRING AN D SUMMER GOODS, AT TIIE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM JAMES A. EIS HER. aIY stock embracesall the beet styles of Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain - and Fancy Cgemaasznallas•zieziaDas a Plain and Fancy VESTINgS;stI of which will be made . to order, in tho.niost fashionable and Work manlike manner, or sett in'P t ittOrns to - snit custo mers. ,Also a full stock'of • READY-MADE CLOTHING UV-CHEAP FOR CASH. Also, one of the hest selected stocks` of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the 'town—fine Shirts, Heise:s , , Gloves and Ties in endless variety.. Also; Military cloths and Cassi Meres which will be made to order at the shortest notice.- - • .1: A: FISHER,. , opposite Washington House, HagerstoVvn, Mil. May 6,:1864. . . : . HIM 7 lIL IgIN" CHOPPING DULLS 1 MHE subscriber woul.l inform thn public that he has purchased of V..l.t.'Gilbirt, the well-known sawing and Chopping -Mills; situated about •.4no quarter of a iptl.e IleuF4Factory, and,ts - now prepaiedth sat e :Ettnaber to order, by milt or circu tar saw, and is also prepared to chop corn, oats, &c. at snort notice!. „By-punctuality and attention to business ho hopes •to-merit - a liberal share of the public's patronage. JOkIN .L..II , IETOALF. Ho will. also 'be :prepitr4d• to furnisti Season, Plants, Such as Tobaccu,Sweet.Putato Mato, Cabbage, and other garden plants. Terms reasonable. - .. J. L. M. Apri. 8 tr. FA RILBEIPS BLOOd PURIFIER. fillifS a:tit-fa:so Well;known by replitatfon iLlinviarcurred some of the worst cases of ,Tet ter. tlcrofula. and .alt impurity of therlitotid; wale orlharut at roartitinsn'aDrui; - Stars - ..r 7 * Ida has just received a fresh supply - or thit— !ittieletantLAireateetarnotlate his customers.! Ft's. 01,1'61. ' 'hich he Intends selling .at very,low rev's, which he Icinws'he Oen ';lo to the eatisiaction of all will call and examine hie stack. , Below you Will fi nd lenuniernted a ,fend articles which Will - be 'found among his: atook to Winch he calls your attention. IEIO It: 3M 60, He has a large assortmo or Dress Goods eons isling in past of • - - Mallics, - Printecntn4l-Plain-Delairies;' Brk; Pig'fl -and Cord" Silks, .Plaid Mohair, Tess imitations. . . Broad Cloths, • - Black'and Fancy Cassimeres, Union Cassimeres, • • Do:.:k Linens, - ' .Cottonadei; . . . Summer Coatings, 1- , - Tweeds, - Velv 3t Cord , Marsailles, Silk Vesting, . , • • Velvatine Veitinge ' of all kinds; in fact it full essotment of goods for Oen t,O men wear: Also a large/ and well selected stock ut Muslin, Ticking; and a complete a assortment of Notions. It's no use prying to onumerate,„ kf yeti want anything at all in the Dry Goode• ling-• ust call in and you will find him ready to wait on you with pleasure. To persons having country Produce to sell,tbey will find it to their advantage to bring it to Sto— ver's,as he always gives the highest ntarket pricer: S give him a call, and ho will sell you goods as cheap is they can be purchased elsewhere: Nov. 13, 1863. • , MHE name "Continental" sounds more do tr t.) the American heart than'nny of the;Roplibloo.l even shotlld it be a princve. So all you that want a good. Cooking Stove that burns,either coal or wocd, call at \\ljllla TEITLFS and aAt for the Continental, which is one of the best stoves io mallet and by far the chonliest "It takes a long stick . of wood and is provided, with fire brick to burn coal. It is one of the best baking, and cooking Stoves that has ever been offered for ,sale. It is a fino'Cooking Stove "and is easily kept clean I always have a large assortment on (hand, and will give better bargains• than any other house in the country. So to prove • that my name 'is not Gen. Bragg' call and me for ylinrself. Also on hand Heating Stotfes; such as /2 for shop or parlor, an of which I will sell very low You will also find a large assortment of with, Copper , Brass nd Sheet-Tren Ware, which is all of my own make, and which has . ' e3n proiren can- ' not !Lie found better in any place. .Now remember I am bound to sell cheap, so all that want anything in my line, give mo a call. My shop is still at z toe 'old place on .Main . Street, neat door to Miller's _ Store. done at all times and of the beat double tin. Feeling very thankful for,the many — past favors I have received from the public, I would invite all to give me a call, foir then you can see, for yoursolve where to get bargainsL ' , Old metal taken at .Foundry Prices in exchange for new Stoves.' • W. A. TRITLE, Idar. 2B Waynesboro'. _ . _. , FLOUR,' FEED, _ • AND PROVISION STORE .! , . BE subscribers announce to the citiiins 'of I.Waynesboro' that they hare opened a Flour Feed and Provision store in the room' next door to Dr. Brotherton'a office, where they will at all times have for sale . FLOUR 'TORN MEAL , 1101111 NY 9 9 Aiso, Rye; • Wheat, and litarlry by the bushel or'in• amalleryunntuiee, and ether 'articles usually kept to such estahlishinents. All Flour and , - Mill titulf will be sold at bluff, Patens von The highest market prices will-he pnid: for Wks& Rye and - cora be . delivered at - ths: scribers. ' .I',oolt - WALTER Sept:. . ' §OROIO. S'rri:Ei 00 If TS- F0R: , ..11364.-' ready, -111 P D E OrgArrS'. Hat. Escitoryl. .. • OpEtp,Wite; Washingt?n,:lit usef.LA4tlem,f,own-:' y oiewant lne o'oinutys iLl' F b.4 ' • t;:t.j9FATIVS KU hTte FOR THE .1 arp Beregea, Medona,.Cloth, Lavellas, French and domtic Gingl,3 II) Poplins, Pongoo-Mixture ' ' Cloth for Ladies, Wra in. 8, oyes, Hosiery, in great variety. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, DOMESTIC GOODS, THE WHOP 1776, EN MN AP ME SEIM House Spouting! MILLSTUFFS , OP ALL KINDS, SORE'EN. INGa; - CORN,: SHELLED IN • THEI'EA R, OATS, _POTATOES, , . • APPLES, VINEGAR;
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