~.,~. LATEST ARRIVAL _FALL. ANli_WlNTElt'''2.i • 4 - WiT MILLER'S"- A VINO returned from tho Eastern cities with a large and eheice aetiottritent of •' wry Mood r ,4titieensVirstre,r dartware , and Groceries, , Which I am prepared to offer with much greater in• ducementa than heretofore for finsh,: Lit:Mao wical Bilks, all Wool and printed itelaines, - Fiench Me rinos, Milit - iKsEVliiiighome, .8 1 / a wls, Ralmorale; iloopskirts, Collars,, Magic Ruffling, :Bugle Trim zoings,'Hoosery, Cloaking Cloth, &c. GENTS GOODS Fancy and Plain Casintores, Black Cliithi Italian Cloth, Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts,prawers, Buck Gloves, Buck Gauntlets, &c DOMESTIC GOODS . Furniture Check, Bedding, Cotton Flannel,., alt Woe!' Flannel, Linsey, Tahle Diaper, Towling, ee. PEENSWARE, CEDARWARE AND MIOCERIES, Syrups, 'Molasses, Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffee, Bee Coffee, & Sugars,. Tobaccos, Rabbit Soap, Teal, dtc. The above goods have been purchased for the Cash and 1 desire the same to be sold for Cash ae we durft - Feep any books. • By strict attention to busine}a and a desire to please in every respect I hope to merit a continu ance of patronage. ' 7oct 28T-1-864. PUBLIC E. , BY virtue of the last will- and testament of Pe ter late of Antrim township, dec'd, 1 will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Friday the llth day - of Novemier,lB64, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the fo lowing described Real Estate, situate part In - Antrim and part in Washing "ton townships, Franklin county Purpart Ist. Being -the MANSION FARM of decedent, lying north of the Greencastle and Waynesboro' turnpike road, adjoining lands ofJer. emiah• Gordon, Samuel Nichodemus and others, containing 108 ACRES •, or d 50 PERCHES of good Limestone LAND with s proportion of Timber. The improvements are a .COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, Shed for Lay or grain, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Spring House & Blacksmith Sho i , with all the other netessary out•bouildings. Also a good' cv ~~G}rz~~4rt}~~ of Grafted Fruit. There are two streams of Water running through the farm, to which the Stock has access from all the fields. Parpart 2d adjoins the above described tract and lies south of the turnpike road, contains 49 ACRES and 25 PERCHES, with a proportion of Timber.. On this tract is a . FINE MEADOW, watered by the Marsh Run. There is small Or chard. Also a Shed for hay or grain. At the same time will be offered an improved APPLE MILL with a Horse Power for operating the same, with Cider Press attached, MLitt good owl er Any person desirous of viewing the above prem ises will please call on the subscriber, or with Jacob Weimer or Nathaniel Rook • residing on the premi ses. Terms made known on the day of sale. BENJAMIN. SNIVELY, Efr. Oct 21-3t] C 4. V. Muzia,Auct. ILEALESTA'rEI AT. PUBLIC SALE. frHE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on 1 SATURDAY the fail day of NOVEMBER next a tract of land containing, 6 ACRES, more or less, situate f miles West of Waynesboro', on the .turnpike leading to Greehcastle, known as the "Funk property." The improvements are a MO STORY HICK MN 1111 with Basement, lzpring House . and• two Cellars, good Smoke House, Wood House, Bake Oven, Log -Stable, Hog Pen; and other necessary out-buildings. The out-buildings are all convenient to the dwell ing, - which is commodious and in the best repair, 4eere being 4 rooms on the first and 4 on the sec rid floor. There is a large yard in Iront of the welling well set with choice fruit trees and grape ' ine, and an excellent garden on the premises, both under good fencing. A fine Spring of never-tailing water about 20 yards from the dwelling shaded with largo Weeping Willows. There is also on the premises ail. APPLE ORCHARD, embracing all the choicest varieties, from which over 300 bushels ()nipples have been gathered this fall. • • • .• • ' ErThirabeviiii a desirable propoity and would make a pleasant home for a family wishing to live retired. , •,• •4, ririttale to Commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms will lie made known by JOHN A. HOYEA. Oct 21—ts G. V. MOM Advt. VALUABLE FARM AT - PRIVATE SALE ! THE subscriber offers at Private Sale hie value- Me Farm, situated mites North of Weynes. Ammo', near,Prico's Church, containing about • 110 ACRES OF FIRST. LTMESI'ON_E_LAND, acres,t,More or less, of "which are wellipet with thriving Timber. The-farm is in a high state of cultivation and the whole under good fencing.-- The improvements aro, a large two- • • story" ' Effj BILICK-11WHIALDIG, -• - with Back Salting - atiached. new brick amuse Boase:Stone Spring Lipase,- Stone Bank Barn— Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and Carriage House, all under one roof—Bog. Pen. thy shed, dm. There NE'VER.FAILING SPRING of good' iiater‘c,onvenient to tho dwelling, with the Little Antieutir /lowing within 12:/ yards-of the Barn, to;whlch `ernielc'can have, access from every _field_excepOnie.- - jthere is also on the premises a --F L-N- E:-- R - D of Grafted Fruit .Trees tIP` Any pennon wishing to view the propiirty can -410-so bv caging . on the subscriber.' ALIBI& trFAMY. Oct 21—r4w • , larl3l*lpip, trrYbwor :11011$ FUR' 1864-- Now , F LTD E I ,GRArFte Hat , Fattory, Oilvngire 14; aglsingt -Roust, liggingtown __ ~ {" r ...'~r:..r Y~-, wA,~ ~•.g M'r, :,B•trsv^. r_r a• -•x -; i•'6 •sr.,,~wC~.;L,.x`.arLc.^.•fiAYl, 0.,... ounuNr COURT' siLl. ny virtue of on tm/er of the Orphans' Court of 1131 1 ranitlin Oonnty, theuntlersigned Adtninistra tor of Dr. kniteti,"firotherton, deed. will pellet Pub lic. Sale, on the prerniees,. on SATURDAY the 12th d a y of NOVEMBER, at'lß o'clock, A. M., the fol . ing-detieribed-PlalkEstateriu-Vvit: Thailinert • BRICK 'MANSION - HOUSE' of said decedent; situated-on Magic-Sheet.-Wayines.- ' hero', o p p osite . Kurieri Hotel. This hone° is entirely . new- 7 1s built: in the Mast aPproied 'Ancalernstyle, and is well adapted' forpublici,bnitnersi or for a pil vato residence. Also=-an undivided half . Part of a 1.1 -0 U S 'E - - A -WU' L T on Main Street. This lot fronts 33 feet - 4 inches. and is 284 feet deep. and is situated in the moat sinesi part of the.towri. A. LOT OF LAND within the borough hut its of Waynesboio', well •fenced and in a good State of 'cultifiation, bounded by lands of Joseph IL Orem and Lewis S. 'Forney, containing 2 Acres and i 29 Perches, neat measure. --irernmwilLbe made known on the day of sale by . WS - . - A - MBERSGN-,- • Get. 21.--ts]* • Administrator. —7"-ASStaiSTE—E—Sr-SALE REAL ESTATE. THERE will be sold by the undersigned, Assig tuns of Jacob Gossett, on the premises, in Quincy township, ,ON SATURDAY THE 18TH DAY OP.NUEEMBER, 1864, the following de scribed Real. Estate, viz i Abobt 80 ACRES of Land, adjoiuirig 'land* of Solomon • Harbaugh, Alex. Hamilton and Alex. Knepper, lying about 2 Jolla from the town of Quincy, about • O.IC2CTIr .41!L.CLIELIElleit of the 80 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation with good fence. The balance is Wood Land. Terms of Sale:--$2OOO to be paid on the Ist day of April, 1805, when the deed will be delivered and possession given, the balance in two equal annual payments - with - interest from the Ist-day- of- April, 1865. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said, when attendnnce will be given by LEVI C. KEPNER, WM. GOSSERT- Asaignees of Jacob Gossett. Oct 21—iig G. V. Mona, Auct. FIRST SUPPLY OF NEW - FALL AND WINTER • GOODS, AT THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM JAMES A. mama. mY stock embraces all the best -styles- of Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy CMenszsuazavconviescsna Plain and Fancy VESTINGS, all of which will be made to order in the most fashionable find work maw like manner, or sold in Patterns to suit custo mars. Als6 a full stock of READY-DIADE CLOTHING UV-CHEAP FOR CASII.-va Also one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine shirts, • Hoisery, Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and Cassimeres which will be mad. o order at the shortest , notice. s• J. A. FISHER, opposite Washington House, Hagerstown, Md. Oct. 21 1864. FAHRNEY'S ro - INK • • • ra • • BLOOD PURIFIER. Is soli by F. FOTRTHMAN, Waynesboro', Lewis Colliflower, Dr. H. Rosenberg, Quincy; Mr. Hite show, Ringgold ; J. S. Nixon, Chambersburg ; J. Cook, Mt. Hope ; Lewis Elliott, Tomstown ; Mr. Snively, :shady Grove ; J. H. Hostetter, Greencas tle; H. Shiery, Alto Dale. Sep 9—tf. ' ..4dininlstrator's Notice. • XTOTIOE is hereby given; that Letters of Ad. 11 ministration on the Estate of John W. Her baugh, late of Waynesboro', tlec'd, have been grant ed to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please mati.o immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. JACOB BEAVER, Oct. 14-6 t Administrator. Administrator's Notice. (Administration is hereby given that that Letters of on the Estate of Joseph Funk, late of Washington township, deo'd, have been granted to the undersigned.. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment; those having claims will present 'bent properly authenti cated for settlement. ' DAVID H. FUNK, Oct 14—at] Administrator. N .1 111_ •30 NO THE public are hereby cautioned against tress passing upon the premises of the subscribers hereafter by hunting of any kind: They have suf fered great annoyance and inconvenience•from such intrusions and are determined to enforce the law in the future against all persons who fail to comply with t his notice. • JACOB PRIOR, JOHN GREENAWALT, ISAAC! R. SHANK, WM. SLAUGHENHAUP, EMANUEL JUDE, DAVID H. GOICLL, JACOB FEY, WM. WIDE, Jelin KENNEDY, JACOB °SELL ? PETER I STRINA, ' JOHN HELM, SAMUEL &roves. ISAAC DEAaDoagi. WAD PHILLIPPY, IBAAO H. Warrsions, /nazi Wnamoug, J. &,J. FaaNns, Join D. 11.6D/1. Oct 21 —St. BERRY & BOMA ri3E3NTMISTIS. la AVOW located in Hagerstown. would offer ,their professiohat services to the citizens of the place and surrounding country. Having had the experience 01 Filteen years, and having availed them selves of the late improvements, they are prepared to do work in a neat and substantial manner, upon' the most reasonable terms Hagerstown, N ov. 6—ly. MeHtzer's Horse &. Cattle Powder. — M. STONER . having purchased of Mr, 111.. • Mertzer, the' re cipe for making , the above far-imued Horse and Catlin Powder, fur Pennsylvii nia and Maryland, takes this method of informing the Verniers, h as hand and intends keeping a good supply always - eirchilid. - - 41onntry• merchants and - others keeping such.articles for sale, would du. well to supply ineinselves with quantity. lie will sell it on coplinissionor for cash cbeep.sOrders will be punctually attenilddio. • January 31. • • • .• • , :„e, ; • • • ,:.„ .• IF you want' iSie Pomade you ;;....useget it at • eb. , 5, 'p4. KURTZ'S •• V • 1564. LATEST ARRIVAL! --.- . 11111 BILK BEIUMICr&-CU, Waynesboro' Pa. ARE NOW RECN/VING , TEEM eFIRST SUPPLY, FIRST SUPPLY ? , FIRST SUPPLY. X 1 4 11111 '3IE I 310 IBIL OOHS!! WINTER DRY GOODS WINTER DRY GOODS WINTER DRY GOODS N ip I * DRESS GOODS LADIES LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AND NUBIAS, FURS, SHAWLS AM) NUBIAS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, • HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES Mir AE:i ..rig . 9 MN WITM UV MEN'S WINTER GOODS. MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, MEN'S WINTER GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, ' • CHEAP. CLOTIIS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SA7 INETTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS. UNDERSHIRTS, AND AND AND DRAWERS. DRAWERS, DRAWERS, GROCERIES Gr,iceries, Groceries, Groceries, DRY 60011 S, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. MN :091171011 Queensteare, Queenstoare, Queensware, rir We would call the attention a ow cast ers - and - the - public - to our now sock of goods, at the lonia time return_ our thanks to• auto, and others for their. lbernlifatronsge, •and will 'deavor by fair defiling with all, to • merit a con wice:of the same. , • "•: • AMBEREION,- DE,LiZEDICT betobet 21y.10." ' - •DITAXt I STltittate at Feb. 5, '4l. ,i?...^1 ,:',:,-,A,,f't*.•!.".:.,:: TRE Praatit'Stile' his Farm situated abind2=4 of s mile - from Quincy, con-, training z- ' • CRE ,, S! , N 12,0 f which is in Tit:ober:arid thriVini:feheattitit— TM, Ferm,hkef the beirC4uality of LIMESTOND LAND, - exceirra fiat , steins which hi gravel ioil; and all in a high state of cultivation. If purchasers de- Fire it the subscriber Will reserve 30 acres leaving for sale 121 ACR E S. lbs bnililinga will then be in the centre of the:feria and convenient to eve- , ry field. ,T,ho improvernentaiire large tuaaa t l o REIS • with a portico and porches, a•nevii 'BRICK ANK BARN, 80 feet long, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached a largo riOW 'frame Hog Pen, Double Frame Carriage House, Brick Wash House, Smoke House, Bake Oven, and - tither out buildings, in good repair, all the , buildings.' being under''cypiese. find pine roofil. With, tin spouting - to:each. -There 'a large Cistern close to the barn; used for Stock; and -one near_the_kitchen. There is a -Well of lent -ater Thf also a water' in the yard. _Atre is also avarititTrifohtAWs fruit, such as Pearce Plums, Peaches; and Grapes in the yard, and a good CAD LP. cga EN2 el:)th Eff) of young thriving Fruit on the peptises. Persons wishing ti view the land cat do so by calling on the subscriber. ' la - 1f the above farm it not mid , privately on or before the 12TH• DAY OF NEVEMBER Jneit, it Gill 13e offered at Public sale on that-day at 1 o'- glock,,P. M. 'Sept 90-Imi lieposilory copy lm. and send bill to this 'office for collection. TAI: subscriber intending to quit the Livery ba: sines:coal sell at Public Sale at his residence, in Wityneobovo', On Saturday the 29th day" October, 1864, h.'s entire stock viz: all of which will work anywhere, ono being an ex tra - Family horse; 1 T WO-HORSE CAR II lA OE; . 5 BUGGIES, 1 Standing•top with tw.9 sentes, 2 Falling -tops ' eihilting spring seats; 1 Falling-fop with spring seats, 1 Falling-top Pole and Yoke, 1 Spring Wag. on with top, 1 Wagon Pole aud Yoke, 1 one-horse Wagon Bed and Locking Mac bine,l now Cart, I Double• set 0.0 Harness, rounding all complete; 7 sets S.ing•le Harness,round ing plated, all in good or ler; 1 got Ane Wagon Har-_ ness; 2 good Saddles, 3 douhle-rebied Riding Bri dles, 2 brews -straps and traces, 9 }feed Halters, 2 good Leather Nets, 3 Linen Nets, a lot Cushions, I good Carriage Reek, 2 pair check reins, 2 extra single reins, 3 collars, a lot choke-straps, martin gales and trunk straps, a lot buggy rugs, carriage brushes, &c., 4 good horse buckets, forks and shov els, 1 birge mixing trough, 1 good feed box, 1 Ex tra Cutting-Box, 1 new Wheelbarrow a lot Car riage Wheels and Tire, 4• carrige whips, a lot but ter kegs and firkins, and a great many other arti cles not necessary to mention. W'Sale to com mence at 10 o'clock on saki day, when the terms will be made known by CEO. W. PORTS. Octobar 7—te.) ' - G. V. Maim, Auct. FIRST NATIONAL BANN OF WATNESBOBO't PA. OoT,onsa 3d, 064. RESOURCES. Bills and , Notes Discounted U.S. Loan. U. S. Bonds and other U S. Securitiem --$100,443,85 Specie & Legal Tender Notes $9,636,76 Remittances and cash items 439,78 Circulating Notes of this B'k 385,00 Due by City Nat. Banks • $23,7 19,31 . Due by country Banks 11,553,06 Current-Expenses Total Heeourcea LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $50,000,011 Circulation 30.000,00, Profit and Loss . 2,883,89 Interest ' 1,197,08 - Surplus Fund , 742,09 Deposits • 79,227,31 Due to Hanks , '102,00 Total Liabilities • ------$164,153,37 roe above statement is correct tolthe best of my knowledge and belief. JNO . PHILIPS, Cabh. Sworn and subscribed before me, October 3d,'64. Oct 7—Qt] J. F. KIJRTZ,Notary Public. OPPOSITE THE Lebanon Valley and Pennsylvania R. R. De- .Oct. 7-IT] PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber offers at Public Sale hireROUSE and LOT, situated about 2 miles Southwest of Vv aynesboro' be .r Good's 8886 and Door Factory, adjoining lands of D. F. Good, - Joseph Rohrer and oth-rs, on ttIATURDA I the sth of NOVEMBER, next. The lot contains AOREB with a TWO STORY LOG HOUSE, with Back Buildings att ached. Log Iltab le, Bog Pen and other necessary Out-buildinys thereon. The lot is well set with choice Fruit Trees with a Well of never failing water at the door. ER - Sale , to commence at I o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by • JACOB E. PRICE. Hardware, Hardware, hardware. Oct 14—tc. THE subscriber informs his former patrons and the public generally,that he has re-commenced the 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. GEO. B. PRICE. October 16. • pERSONS owing the subscriber, will please pay up.when notified, if they desire to 'save casts. My determination: is to pay the cash and siceire no thing else, although, not understood as annulling former contracts, but under this caption my princi ple is to "square Up" square. Aug. 19.1 .L2l°4' Notions, Notions, Notions. , 422 - attrittranstistionceelfigliW IN-Ji-FIIMEIOII, - ; --- : - .:_ Rai eons! anely' for - sale a fultassoriwent-o I PUODO jor.Gentlemea's ware.; ' WrirLatest City -Fashions always` on' Waynesboro"; Pa. • ' ' AANEUXlbsaminazaxxsonw DB. J. FAIIRNEYI BLOOd PERIFf B/S artble eck.well; known by reputation for having . ctirrett itinivi 'of thti wend ..casee of Te,t tof...fulgi; Abe M T ; *aye on hand at Fourtbrnan'e,prit4 Store. „ lie' has just received or freak isupply ut trot above article and ran act;ommellate life custmners. • • Zone 3---' ly. K UR TZ SALE. FOR BM SALE i MAD OP NM Third Quarterly Report OF THE $20,000,011 80,443,65 -- 25,272,37 5fi2,84 STATES UNION HOTEL, pats, HAHRISBTIRa CITT, PA. JOHN W. TAYLOR, Pruprittor. HOUSE. AND LOT AT BARBERING. TO THE PUBLIC ! Acon4frortf, trim SoCretairof the tee ury giros notie That: 1 subser ipti t oul,Wiii he . tpceitvi l fer t ,l4,oupoti Troia. % sury Notssi'ilk4yitidiolf,f i ce -yearn AMU:. Ang. Ifit/i,,t 1864, with at' !berate of tievotri and. three,tentba .er cent., 'sr ant4uni 7 prineipali and'intereet both ifs bti Paid if! lawfditioriti; These•notes will be cbm liblo ,u 1 the 'optiott..,Of, the holder at maturity, into six per cent, gold bear ing borids,,puyttble,,net less ',,tiumf - W9uty, , years from theirdateciiti llitriiltwertiiiiint,fintielitet:7'lThey will be issued in denominations of $604100, $5OO, $l. 000 and s,ooo;ithrl'ailreirlitiefifAtitreirr nst be for fif ty, dollers 'or !eine :nr of fifty,dellars t , lie inWeieit to). narneSifice of transportation charges at soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit an they can be prepared., As the notesArse/interest' ficarczAirgnst 4.5•' per: sons making depoeites subsequentAothat date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to - date of deposit. Parties ,derositingtwenty- f fir; thousand donor" and upwards for then; notes fit any one time will be - allowed -- a - commiasion 2 ef-OritiAtiarter_of_onti_pot cent., whi;h will be paid, ,by the Treasury Depart ment upon the receipt of a bill for the 'amouilt,' cep• . tided to by tho officer. with,,whom the depasi • teal made. No deductions for * co'mmissions must be made from the deposits; • . , SPECIAL ADVANTAGES:OF-THIS LOAN; Fr is i NA'noeAa SAVINGS BANK, offering a high er rate of interest 'thair any other, and the besi stem rity, Any savings batik which , 'Pays its depositors in U.S. Noise, 'considers 'that jt is,,paying ,in the bed circulating medium of the country, and it can. not pey.in anything better' for ill .own eseets'ere ei ther hi goiernment UecUritiee or in notes or bonds payable in government paper, . It is equally convenient as a tempirary or perma nent investment. The notes can always be sold for Within a fraction of their face and accumulated in terest, and are the best seeurity_with_l;anks_as-rol laterals for discounts. JOHN MIDDOUR Convertible into a Six . per cent. i. 20 Gold Bond, In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this pzivelege of conversion is now worth about three per cent. per annum, for the cur rent rate for 5.20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. premitim, anti before the war the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actu'il profit oh this loan, at the present market rate, is not less Van ten per cent.'per annum. Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. 'But aside from all the advantages we have enu merated, a special Act of Congress exempt& all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation.— On the.everage, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum, according to the rate of taxa tion in various parts of the country. It is believed . thatpo securities offer so great in ducements, to lenders as those issued by the govern ment. In all other forms of indetedmes, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate communities, only, is pledged for permit, while the whole property is held_ to secure the die charge of all the, obligations of the .United States. While the government offers the most liberal terms for its loans, it be lieves that the very strong est appeal will be the loyalty and patriotism of the people. _Duplicate certify sates will be issued for all depos its. The party, depositing must endorse upon . the original certificate the denomation of notes requir ed, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. .When so end orsed it must be left with the officer r ecciving the deposit, to be for waned to the Treasury Department. Snascnienoss witt..ss uscsavED by'the Treasurer of the United States, at Washingtoni the , several Assistant Treasurers, and , designated , DePositerieff, and by the - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYNES. BO Ittr, $27.411,97 10,4-61,54 $161,152,37 and by all National Banks which UM ' depositaries of public money, and . 'ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS & BANKERS throughout the count', will give f Mbar information and afford EVERY FACILITY TO STIBSCRIBE. Aug. 19-3 m. The former often shock or please, • But such emotions quickly stage, But when jewels bright and gay, In multitudinous array, .Our serious thoughts assuaging • Eight-day, alarm, thirtphour, and fancy clocks ; Spectacles, eases, and a Mil asstirtnat ;ot jewelry', of the latest styles , and most elegant finish, watches and jewelry promptly repaired — WA& lowest cash prices. C. W. LOGAN April •' Lumber for Sale: TEE subscriber has• still for sale at Metcalf Mills (formerly Crilbert's)"LUMßEß, such' as Boards, Plank, Lath, Palings, `Strips;' J owe ; 6catit: ling, /km , all of which he will dispose 'of on the must accommodating terms, being desirous to close out his stock. Persons wanting Lumber will please call upon him' at his residence, in Waynesb ul e, Ap. tat— tf CALCIFIED: 1114 I SIET-1101 iTt. rfIHE subscriber would inform is customers anti. public generally, that g,, with, ether busi ness men of*Waynesboro', adopted" the . !4C,.sgLigidEC . itEMSErX I 332III,'". he is now prepared,.to- lit,Jshorterl.profits tuen -formerly. -- YersOns'in want of any article in his line are respectfully invited io give: biro a -His stock of-HUUSENEEPINti 'GOODS aritl 2 . KITCHEN .;WARD are completei , lind will lie ; ..atatich rico& (the .timeveonsidered ) necannottfitit. 1 - to give sataductein..-..All.kantWirT • t - STONER. MEN 731IC I , eriabraMt3g;theffiteut,and , most -.apptoteil , ilin tette,' fordeithet wend or epsl,tconstently on hand. , - , 12 0 SpeOntliiigritiolt is giveitto puthrigltiAs ni t•:' intVinothi of the best tin, fot-IMlnme2atuf 4tim ` 4 iteinamber the' sign 411.14'Thets Vain" •,'' D. IE. RUtpSElX.'''.- August 26, 1.804. . lo I ?Ole FOR TDB TIMES. While war's fierce peals alarm us, Or victory's shout olt charm• us, The calmer notes of local news, Of little brawls, or banks, or steim Are equally engaging. Are placed to view at Grove's Old 'tali, To brighten eye, or ear, or hand,— To decerate the lass or lad, To beautirk the cairn or Sad, Oh, every heart's delighted ! With rings, and pins, and bracelets bright,' Glistening like the stars of might,. On wrist, and .fitigers; ',resist itml i eai; Like seraphs fair the , youtirappear. , With beauty's splendors freighted. With thimbles, lockets, mourning setts, Box-pins, gold-chains, and setts ofjet; Steal jewelry, belt-slides;and honks, Allot the latest styleW and looks; . I at sure you'd b'e delighted. •$ • i'- - rt --- 77 - p . --.' • ~ ~ .91' ,tV .', ”.• '''' ':.';. ' • ' : ''. ' . 'f - .1 - 4 •• ' ,'• ; • i'l . P..ii '.( r '•., lC. ' 011 i jj - M I T' .. 4..r.fki:l:.' 1 f ' •''' 17 NE 1 , 11 31 1 141" 7- 1064. .ti `.J~' ~~tr, --r Attic- --Alfo' ,F 4 41-.OIP, Rpri: DS,. • ‘c GO9 . raieft R Doi s • imiE oo BUM, imitAN , 'souk 1411311ThER GOODS! PRICE &. pure-honed The large and. excellent ' Ellstock of goods belonging to the . Estate. Josiah BermEsq., ,, ,decenspd, and., j combining whit ;tlO strine f in the large and evacioilit , Sturei.Room;lttor s now fresh supplies (brought a, fowl weeks , since) fOrining the Mock of Joseph Price—are •now,prev seating to the public• time largest „choicest and chbap eat seledien of SPR:ING AND SUMMER GOODS now Offered in this Borough, embracing a large and; varied assortment of , DRY gon GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, BARDWARE, HESS GOOD ; Such as Fancy Silks,l. . Wool Delains, , ' Alpaeeas, Shepherd Plaids, Deb4ges, Crape Do Spanges, Chillies, WHITE GOODS. Swiss, plain and figured, Striped da., Cambries, Bishop Lawns, Mulls, izacazam accoaQ. We boast of having the largest assortment ever brought to Town. Were boUght twenty-five per cent. cheaper than present prices and will be sold accordingly. Silks, Bareges, Grenadines, Wool Delano, Poplins, Challies, Lawns, plain and figured, Balzerines, Crape Despanges, • Bog. Crape, American Prints, • French Crape, Collars, OUR FANCY STOOZ i: comprises a great:variety of Balmorals, Hoop skids Shawls Gauntlets, Kid Gloves, Head Nets, Trim ming Shawls, ~. .... -., fg .... DOMESTICCOODS BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN , " . •., • LinemASheetings, ":Bleached "and Brown Diapers, "Ti ckin~s, . „ Strips, ' Furinturo Cheeks, Barlass, Cottonadis, Linens, ° ' Bags & Bagging. CA,TtPETSb OIL CLOTHS, Blinds and Hangings: E(JE'AI . E•So On Stack of Groceries is ;very large. Sugars of different grades—Molasses at various prices. Loaf Sugar,. Syrup, Coffees, real , Rio. and Dandelion', American and English. 'breakfast do., Teas, Fish, Cheese, Rice. •,: Mit kiRE i.&D 'u Et , ki. VIA2A-Fi'i Aid every article, iiectinnuy thirnecatei eft* or render corefittable - our old friendrandl atip;. ' quaintancei, vve• mean tai give- Intusintar; tnnt ro anannes and give our friende, every tiectnit . 7 intalatiottpovaible.C . ,With many. tladitltti. for' a girl. .eroutt Wrnrege;lison . ',Worei::yrit•Vhiit. endeavor. an, ;meritcontinuanCe;oolrepublirhAvent. option= • " BANITEL.IIO.I7IBIfrif • 4ittlyuca6dmiture'l7, 186$. ! r„, NOTIONS, &a Lawns And Chintzes Nain Sonic's, ,te Mitts, Gauntletsote: