' .--',----' --,•; - 7 - ----- - .17 -7-7 * -- ~(, '4 • ` A Bittoit. of earitiaiiitni. ` ' . Some feathers from the tight o e Potomac army, A night cap that mill ilt -- the head of the . Mississippi. , , • . .• , ••.. ,- . t ~.. c. Tl?e k ieikpeAroilgt, ilih.: (tie piaoti , 4ipott 0 qiery fierve. , , , t i feather , from the -witig of thedlog , that flew at the birglar. The broaih lifittr, which the 'Storm .kept Over the; sea. ' ' ''''• " ' The saucer into ivhichthe Op of iiisery overflowed. - ''''. ~, . .. / A pair of speetielos fai the tico. • . , A remedy to—ctir 4,4leafee'sd ii '-:- The Match which kinalaa the A few Of ther-tertirs-af-a- A few Coppers from the chan, A curl frOni the, head of u'oi A Coffin that will bury. the 1)( flower from the garland of A bucket of water from All's wells. A pillow fr6m the bed of the ocean. A buckle ,to fasten a laughing stock. The animal that drew the inference. The table which was set in a roar. The chair in which the sun seta. A leaf from the hook of time. - An egg from the nest of thieves. A garment from the naked eye.. A . chip frotutho North Pule. A hair from the head of naviiation'. The first boot made on Old MA's "last." A. piece of the broken back•boUe of the rebellion. A shingle from the house that Jack built. A piece of the "line" which Gran% pro; pcised to "fight it out on." , • A house roofed with lawyer's shingles. Tli© Two MieertEr. A miser living in Kufa had heard' iliht; in Buss Ora also there dwelt a usir•ci` more miser- ly than himself, to whOM he Might go' to school, and from whom be Might learn much. He lot th - NVithimarn - eyed - thither-and present ed himself to the great tnater MI humble commencer in the art of . a.)Mice, angions to learn, and umier him to hecotiM a student, 'Welcome': said the miser of Bassora; 'we will go to the market to woke solo purcha ses.' _ _ _ They went to the bakef.. • 'Nast thou good bread?' 'Good, indeed, my masters, atd fresh and soft as butter.' "Mark this, friend,' said the innii of Bas sora to the one of Kufa; 'butter is compared with bread as being the better Of the two; as we can only comulne d small quantity of that, it will also. be cheaper, and we shall therefore act more wisely and savingly, too, iu being satisfied with butter. • They then went to the butter Merchant, and asked it he bad good batter. 'Good, indeed, iitidfiavory and fresh as the best olive oil,' was the answer. 'Mark this, also,' said the bolt to his guests moil-is compared with the best butter, and therefore by mach ought to be preferred l to the latter." They next went to the oil vendor. 'Have you good oil?' • 'The very best quaility: white and trans parent as the water,' was the reply. 'Mark that, too,' said the Miser olßisibra to the one of Kula: ‘b`y this rule water is the very best., Now at hoine J. have a pail full, and most hospitable therewith will 1-enter tain you." - And, indeed on their rbtnio nothing but rater did he place before his guest, be3ause they had learned that water was better than oil, 'Oil better than bulter, batter better than bread. • 'God be prised!' sat the 'iniser of 'K.tifa, Ilitteo riot journeyed thus fat" in I'SE JIST Sxm.--Tfuring the let winter-a "eontraliaud" came into the Federal lines, in Northreavrlitrartrud - ths - marehiug; up to t officer of the day to give an account of hitn. self, whereupon the 011owidg, cotloe t tty en stied: `What's your name?'' "My name's Sun." "Sam what?" "No, sah, not Sam We'd. i'se fist Si."ti "What's your other d'utiie?" "I hasn't got no oda. hathti; Bab; J'se Saul --fiat's all." "What's :font. master's &Me?" "I hasn't got no fhasaa how; niassa away—pill yuh T.';:e a free nigger now " "11'011, what. is yodr fathbr's and mother's hams?" l'se got none, s.ah, Webber bad none. rse jilt Stun—nobody else," "Have you any brothbrs anti sisters?" L.No, sah ! net ber had none. No brtidder, no sister, no filthier, no Suudder, no, niassa— nuff'n but Sam, Merl you sec Sii.)a, you see all dei.e is of us; Tob Goon TO i3E LSV3T.—A certain editor, in a neighboring city, as called Upon by a lad belonging to One of the public schools . „ few .days since, and after passing through the • usual 'compliments, thb editor iniptired of Lim of his standing in the school. '.Are you'at the head of put• class, my lad?"— "No; sir." "Why not? di? ; ,you tibt wish to her"-Yes, sir." "Well, that 'Speaks bet, ter' fot you. .tut you shbuld beat the head, and . should be thfashed 'daily till you get there. Let Me tell you, iuy lad, you can du whatever you 'choose; it is only by effort, tind . the knife is groilat. There is no necessity ytiur being" at the foot of your *class, *hen you can 'be at the head." The lad' gave a peculiar look 'at the editor, and said, "Sir, 1 -- waut - you - to - be - elected - Mayor" — The - editor, as soon as he .iecoveted from the shock, iitruelf a hee.line for the otter door, that he might inhale the fresh air. Moja° is this: the aforesaid eilitor.bad been twice candidate for Mayor, and had defeated by inferi:. or candidates. If we are loved by thbeettround rts yee'eati 'heat the hostility or all the test of themorld, just as if' Ire 'are before a iarm file, we rieted uot:eare fur all the ice in the-poltir regione. When is a clock euilty '6f mitaempanttl A os--)I'llen it atrikes.one; What is that wilieli:no,dee , wisties to hieVe - nod ,no'one_yishes lo lose? Ans: 7 4 *.• , tabair.be satoLto. &dike' you? uns;—When 'it eaul,t, bear, you. The. also who is alsvaya bilysaglaerely-bo , rassaaohe , eart :bny. at '.lots rates ' s had 'better `oarron4-i-Vtricitle if he ihoppetrricrYtild poison `eatali. • FcgLioi - kaw ivrocatut Oaf* poor,. most beneficial effect. The tisebfflientimfavoi the wind, strength ens the Appetite, Mid gives to ,the ,Horse : a fine, smooth and klassy Ain —thus improv ing • the appeavnce,• vigor and spirit of this' noble dnimal. . . , The prOPeity this Powder possesses in in-' - ere - a - sing the quantity of Milk - inCOWS, giver it an Importance and' value which should place it in the hands, of every person keeping a Cow. By actual experiment it has proven that it will increase the quantity - of Milk and ' Cfea - m - twenty - per - cent: -- , and make the Butter firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle,.it gives them, an': appetite, loosens tlieir. lade , and' • makes them thrive much taster. - - --- E - 0 - G - 6 .- - In all Diseases of the Swine, such at ' i--..: f 1;.:-....-4:'-r - '.: '.. Collets, Ulcers G . ' ','' ~.....:;: , :t t- ;:. 4 the Lungs, Liver, • 4 1 1 --, -- =' - ...--*. ,27 --:-_-* Rm. By puttiqg ' , ..i& ••••-4- ---•--•---:•-: . . from half a paper ATOWIII II • to a paper of these ---1 , -„. -- 7 - 4; ~ . Powders in a bilr--, ; ;0.--; ~:,- ,- - .t.-- rel of Swill, the .." . 2P''' r" - -E"l7- - --- . • • -:.. abbve Diseases' can be cured" or entirely pro; dented: By Using these Mirders the Hog Cholera can be prevented. . . Price 26 eta i•Par Paper, or 5 Papers'forigl; raEriinsn Br 13. A. FOUTZ & BRO., WROLESAU DRUG, AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Stoiekeepers' thronghofi'i the 'United States. ' 10 - 'l'he above Powders can be had at Manufac turers' prices of F. FOURTHMAII, Waynesboro'; Johnson, Hollowly & Cowden, Philadelphia; .1..1 Bender & Co., Pittsburg; Laughlin & 11ushfield, Wheeling, Va. [Dec. 9—ly. LATEST ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER 331 Y GOODS J. W. MILLER'S. AVING returned from the . Eastero Cities jawlth a large and choice assortment of Dry Asocids, Itueensstare, Ce- darware and Groceries, which/ am prepared to offer with Much greater in: ducemeiais than heretofore for Cash: Silks, aft Wool and printed belainci, French Me). rinoo, Alapacas, Ginghams, tihaves, lialmoral6. fioopskirts, Collars, Magic Rating; Bogle Tririt inings, llostscry, Cloaking Cloth, &c. OENT'S GOODS i Fancy and Plain Casimeres, Black Cloth, Italian Cloth, Vcstings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, e Shirt Fronts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts,:llrawers, Buck Gloves, Buck Gauntlets, &c . Furniture Check, Bedding, Cotton ,Flannel, all Wool Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, 'fowling &c: 4UEENSWARE I OEOARWARE Alga GROCERIES, Syrupy, Molasses, Rio Coffee, ' Prepared Coffee, Esslfea, Sugars, Tobaccos, Rabbit Soap, Tea, &c. The above.gomis have S heen purchased for the Cash and 1 desire the seine tb he sold for Cash as we t'on't keep any bOoks. By strict attention to busiheis and a desire to vftdse in.every respect I hope to merit a continu of patronage. Oct 28. 1864. rionntrAniz 35;12654 DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! lELe)caltiorocl. 1=x1L000: iIETCALV & RITESTIEW; Ofi €llAunzasstritc. ' CA N offer great inducements to persons in wank jbf Dry Goods, as they whre in the market last week and purcluised a large amount of goods, at greatly reduced prices (caused by peace rumors.) Our Stook of Ladies Dress Gsodis • iCtull, com prising all kinds, styles.and qMlitiea, , from 25 cents up to $3 per yard ; I.llbached and Unbleached Mos !ins from 31 to 62 cents; Calicoes riots 25 to 37i ceritifper yard ; 51iTtit—Ciititih-1/3i:7l:ts=—Ti-elarTg -31,1 and $1 per yard S Cloth, Cassimerei.Satinetts and Jeans, very cheap. We have , Oil :Cloths for floors, Oil Cloth for tables, Oil Crloth for stairs. Hoop Skirts i Hetop' Skirts We have, made arrangenients with a Hoop Skirt Manufactory in Connecticut, by Which we are ena. bled to offer to the Ladies a !loop Skirt which for nentbess and duribility cannot- be surpassed in the "Whole country. We i nutke it a point to keep a full•stdek of goods at all 'Seasons of the ydar t ut fact we are receiving geord,a weekly, which enables us.tp,give to out pa. trcilli-Cie! 6 (tkie.4 fe.igleet liett, , ,and at that canna fail telsatist alt., Very Retpi , :ctfullr, H IET'CALP, ALI ASS HE N. Feb. )0, 1.§65 "sts*netomatryfoacem4airextises • % T. J. - FiturgT. . ' 44 ~,.. ..,. DR'A,P.4,Ii., ; Has constantly lur sale . art assortment b ti ~ -. 1 "-GOODIs jor -, Getzt trien'rl wan: A i r/Pl:Blest dii.li Fit'skiiO s pti al7ays •* hand . gg Wayntsboro,, 'Pit. ' : , ZUNIUMMISMUCUSaiMMTXXXXI /4 TAR4Kins litters it 10FetiS, 'N. t!!se.P.owjlers in strength- - ftheStanniih' ,, .'• • sonde 3Hem "Unteo l24 Tt: littirrY and' them td, , reatthyetate ' , are ~ a. •td. a Certain AT TKr.IR )c)aa , (l-- DOMESTIC FOODS : KUHIC L ' s Altrp - it,w`gE..o:k IRON. PURE and'Ovnifitall'6XiC;Coriechvarand ARetaticre;'ot l vroititattul,efri_Qaci6Vigitksie of t a stolvrAmt-LivErt and BOWE L: Dyspetain, .tiyer Complaints, Headache, General Debility, Neriousiess, De pression of Spirit., Oonstioatibh, intermiitint Fever, Acidity of t'he -Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Diegust.for; , „ „ `Food, Fuljnese or Weight in the Wolin).Chi §inking dir it the Pit of thiteteritaili,' gWimrning'of the , flead, Dffibult Breathing. Yellow ness of the Skin' and Eyes, Fever and Dull pai n in the Head; Pain in the Side, Back; Chest and Limb 3, will cure _every.`,.cade f ef • Chronic ar•Neriviit Debilitjr,Ditp: • eased of the Kidneys and Mid Diseases arising from a disorder ed Stomach, - , good forinale or female old - or young. The most benefibial medicine kritiltn; gibes bet; ter satisfaction and cures more dibeases than any o. they preparation (inbred to the Public. Prepar ed solely fit B. A. itI7NKEL & BRO.; 118 Market street, Barliaburg. • — Poi salt:Thy bruggists and Dialereceve4where- BEWARE OF ger Counieti*s .4itt addKunke Winn - of -Iron is the only sure add effectual remedy in the known world for the permanent cure of Dyspepsia and Deflflity, arid as there are a number+ of imitations offerato the pub lic.-we-would-caution the coniinunity to purchase none but the genuine article, inartufacttired by S. A. Ku tar 464 Bao., and has their stamp eh the top of the cork oft every bottle. The very fact that others aro attempting to'-imitate this valuable retnedy, proves its worth and speaks Volumes in its favor. The Bittbr Wine of Iron is put up in 75 cent and $1 bottles, and sold by all respectable druggisst throughout the country. Be particular that every bottle hear& the fat: of the proprietors' signa ture. This Wine includes the most agreeable and effi cient Salt of Iron we possess; Citrate . of Magnetic Oxhide combined,' with the most dietetic of vfge-• to c toilcscfellow Peruvian bark. The effect in Many cases of debility, loss of appetite, and gener al prostration, of an efficient Salt of Iron, combin ed with our valuable Nerve Tonk, iamost happy.— It augments the appetite, raises' the pulse, takes off muscular flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility and gives a florid filar° to the countenance. GENERAL 118 MARKET STREET liettaianuaG, PA. For sale by all respectable dealers thronghoui the country. For sale by J. F, Kunz, Druggist. April 29--zly. Woad Working and 18.11VIATIATar ESTABLISHMENT AND MILLS 1 STILL continuing, the manufacturing of all kii.ds of Building Material, such as ' SASH, itroofS, Shutters, Blinds, PACING, MOULDINGS, Door-Frames, Window-Fkamesi so AIL - wiEr Ir. row icia, ; --mill-and-eircular-saws-of4very-description,— Asking a continuation of favors. I promise still to sell on as equitable terms as possible, considering times and prices. For further- particulars apply to dui • subscriber and prqprieter. Factory 2 miles Southeast of Waynesboro'. April I, Itil4. " Continental wAyNESBoR 0 1 1 THE undelsigned having recently talon :the a bove named House, formerly known as the "Globe Inn," takes pleasure in announcitig to his friends and the public that he is prepared til receive and entertain Guests in a•style 'not.so •be excelled by any cout.try Hotel. The liaise having been thoroughly repaired and newly furnished With eve ry thing calcitialed to make his guests corhfortable —the public may rest, sniffed that they will at all times find it in a condition suited tcithe comfort and convenience of the traveller. Ilia Bar is always sup plied with tile choicest Liquors, and his Table virith the beat the markettl afford, and all other appliances suitable and necceettary for the aEcommcdation of man or bebst. With faithful And obliging servants with his own perscsial attention and supervision, he wall leave ito means tinspared to merit public pa tronage. The proprietorastitires those who may favor him with their patronage that they shall ever meet at his house a cordial reception, and that everything egsential to the convenience and happiness of his guests shall he attended to. • June 21: 11360. • t. B. KURTZ. _ ,woof_ . • _ • • A NNOUNCES io his friends and the public 1 - Igitrerolly that he. is. now in possession of all the late and most improved instruments, and is well prepared to perform all DENTAL operations. — He. -1 will be happy to wait Upon those who may require _the-servicop-of an_experiencelL.Dentist.l4lEnperai_. tions upon the mouth and teeth perf.ormed In a ad- i entific manner. Teeth inserted according tti latest I improvenients in the art, and at moderate rates. a Office in his residence on the South Corner of the Diamond, Ap. 11, '62. FIRST USE DOUG STORE IN WAINESBORO,' PA. - M. M. STONER, Druggists mfiNKFUL 'to his friends and customers for the I Very libels! nmouragernent received in bib "Al business" an I he'hOpes that the introduction of the csiti system will add to their interest and Ms ad vantage-in continuing• their favors.. He benches tt 'distinction ouht to be Inade between . cash and ;Credit and he..uttends to exhibit it the prices of his articles offered for, gale. • Call and see,. and it 114 so, purchase where 'ever you can-get - the cheep. est, the best article at the loweetprite.- • His intiort ment is' more gericral ttriii is us'ually found in min= try Jirug etores. He has quite a variety 'of BOoks, &c.,;which he will dispeee of cheap Pr. cash,,intend-, tog to close it, considering nth° part of his businer4 and bas adopted this innttO t "live ttpd let live, 914.. port s and sup carting.'" ' ' M STenr,,R.. Aug. I`3l'BD,l, xirwr.'s ‘ , ....n I_ .., , ~ ''.,..,,-' :. ~r':',." ',, 1:-:,'I., REM ANTIETIN pLooluNo, &C. &O. D. F. GOOD. G=ZI • ,tot.tirorefil ThrOkini e fAree l htn , MEM sluitig G . P4,Sgs6':.'PAJTENII:c.-::,, &ItliAtiGlitAllitG...kliAll igisailllt At a time like the present', when labor is very scarce, it is important that farmers who areintereated stould give ittentiati to the above imProiernent, which will considerably reduce the expense of threshing grain over the Common way: This machine has been before the public for a number of years, but tot very widely Circulated, al-, though it has competed with all the best of *e different patented , Grain Separators, and pond a dent& ed advantage, and now has the reputation of being the best Separator eyes_ before the public:. In order, to prove this in new neighborhoods Where it Xs not known, I am willing to forward a machine for- a feet to any person desiring a triatiillid have its Merits tested; and I wish to have it understood Ihat "put the niachine upon its own merits,- and went fanners to judge for themselves. if it *ea not filly meet their *ants Cad they do not nrieh 16;purehnee,'ZnYn :perfectly uniting .to oear all expenses of shipping. • The Machine is particularly adapted - to fanners for their own use, and will apply to letier or.railway power,rwill thresh and . eleanon good grain; from 100 to 160 bushels per days using four Wait borers and the same number hands, but Under irertfavorable - circumstances will threstrenofedayr . • It-cleans the grain thoroughly clean by one' operation, which is not generally done by other Separators.' Grain cleaned not this machine, with much Itht filthy Metter, is worth one or two cents more per bush el than if cleaned in the conanen way. There is also a ;great raving of grain, in straw and chaff over the common way of thrashing and cleaning, and also rarer other Separators and Cleaners. -- The machine is conveniently arranged forlauling and threshing, being yermaniuttly_ftied_olLtwo_ Wheels. Otte man can easily mode or shift it about, so that:it - HT not half the trouble in a barn floor as the common thresher and shaker. It is also easily put in operation!, being simple, easily menaged, railer ble, ble, durahle, compact ; and Cheerily to work by While in operation, net making near the dust as the corn , • rata methine or of ter' Separators. Farmers can rest assured that this main& it' no humbug; and judging from the high recommendation from farmers that are Oeing — dieir — r, ieuet cotrmto the ecirretuaion that-it-is the very_macturikthat &niers want anti will have as soon terfthey have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, which ihope they wilt give me an oppornitiity, as lam willing to be responsible,-as already stated, • ' Pride of Machine at Shop, (all totnplete, ready to attach to belt Lever orliail way Power)) $1,75 cash, $lBO in - threi3 mot-tha n with ititereat from date.' As maft4iai foie manufacturing advanaes,•there May Ms a correaponding adVance itt the price of eta chines. The machine is fully represented in the above' ctn. ' " . • rwarrtent the madame to do• as above repreaented. Orders solicited and promptly attended to+• The machine is manufactured inTennayfrania and Maryland,-at different shops. For further information and description, d machine, address Sep. 23—tf.3 - Waynesboro' AND MACHINE GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING 'GRAIN SEPARATOR, OLEANEM, AND BAG . GER, AND THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND TRIPPLE•GEARED HORSE 'PO WEDS, DRIVING EITHER BY 'GEAR OR BELT, ALL FURNISIIErP,COMPLETE; READ* TO PUT ON WAGONS. ' • I, the undersigned; desire te c all the attention of Farmers and Threthermeti dffiat:Min end adjoin- ing counties to this machine. it has been before the public for a number of years, daring Which time it has given general satisfaction, and the patentee has made some very important improvemente Which ren, der t it still more contplete, Both for clean separating and Cleaning, and alto for' s tim ease of &alight and fast threshing. I take pleasure in recommending it to the Public' knowing that it will site the best satin. faction. lam manufacturing two sizes, Viz : • ' The largest is eight.horee power and Will thresh and clean froth 200 to 500 liutthels stet pay. The, small size. See the above which Tully represents the machine, also full desEription, price, &c., of Machine. Persons wishing Machines should send in their orders in reasonable tithe toinstlie thah being filled. P'brirtaill V 3 aa44katsoilia cticazio AND MANUPACTURERS OF SYRUP ! I. am manufacturing different sizes of. Sugarcane Mills (to be drlten either by water, steam or horse power) and Evaporators tiiik fixtures for making Syrupi also Portable and Stationary Steam Engines for driving Mills, Threshing Machines, Sawing Wodu, &c. •. lam fully prepared to Wake the above to order and on shdrt notiqt; also,• '- GRIST AND 8A W MILL GEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEY, IRON BRIDGES, OAST IRON 1 1 1 7 ATER-WIIEELS. IRON KETTLES,'&c, • Stoves and Plow castings, also cast iron and wrought heft pipe for steam orwater, andA Brass castings of _ekery._derpetip_tiomin_a_Wilrd,Um_prepared to do aterything usually done in a foundry and machine shop. ' Having supplied myself with the latest irtlpreved machinery, such as Lathes, Boring, P ening and Drilling Machines, persona can rely'on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner. 1 am els° prepared to manufacture td order machinery for wood, such as Tonging and Growing ma chines for flooring, Stirface. Tenoul slid Moulding machines, &c. I also offer to the fulblic a new and valuable' improvement in my steam engines, made within the hitt year, viz: for the ecohomizirig of fuel; and the regulation of speed, which renders my new engines far superlot to the old eilginei. All thy machines are sold under warrantee. Mr hands are all experi enced workmen'in thin liffeef businelis, and I' use all good material, so that I ate perfectly safe in war ranting all my work. I 'am alio prepared to tit' repairirg. in workman like manner, on the shortest notice. Orders solicited and promptly attended ta'. All ordehieent in for repairingimust se accompanied with the cash. • For particulars and circulars deatiiptive of machine; address Or Damn. Gsisns, Proprietor of Territory and so Sep. 30—tf. IPHRST SUPPLY OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM J.AVIES FISHER. irx stock embraces all the best styles of Plain J and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy aliCll6l,s6lEral:l2lltlitCfaaEr&ps,' Plain and. Fancy YR,STINGS, all of Which' win be made to order in the Most fashionable and work m er,iike rrianeor, or sold Patterhs to su it custo mers.: Also quit stoeltLo_l_f r - - READY- DIAL - .0 L 0 Tllllll3 - , Sti?`CHEAP FOR , CASII.-iiki Als% one of the best selected stocks or OttT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the tbwit—fine Shirts, Hoisery,Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and Casiimeres which will be made o order at the shortest notice: - ' • • • .1 V. A. FISHER, 1 --- opposite'Wn shington ITguee. liiiirefitoWn, Oct. 21, t 1864,. f , , . . batlnt - - tutamalltivaLt - 4 -- BAST .SIDE 0 RCA.RUISIsE STREET,• • . fatiENC4sTNiip s PA.; • • rriit E iinderlilarted ~ restpeettitlly announdell to I I the traveling 'public that this Hotel hat; teen REMODDLEIIi The room are large glut calefer table and are well ihrnialthd with good- new third ' Aire. Oelitenasteilping eit this BOA can have the, dorttle or single Rooms, with without fire in them. The TABLE •is •.,always,supplied.' , with the hest in the market, and his BARR filled with the choicest-Liquors. There are also a fine /ot'and a 1 p a ir of H.ky end Sttielt Scales connected with the Motel ion. the e nd oillimiers and. Butch ers. His:W.lle will..always: be, ptovitiod with good Wbolekotoi,Pirovender, tor 'Stork, atl4 attoodotlqty 'careftik ostlers. , , JOHN H. ADAMS.: • ApriLLS, 1864 r ,'! INVPrietar• . , •N. - ' - D :,,SNIVELT ' 1- '" Former Feiner Dr, I. C. Richdrds, Chamberiburgi : AS opined an office irt:•Wayiteslinea' l in tile new house erected by Di.-Jamee -Brothirton - )eceasted; and will attend promptly to nil calls. ~, 'dan.'ll:-41: • n ' r. ' . hueidat sit i wills. ti lot) CLEANER AND BAGGER, AT TUE - r,~ , ti:r, e ~ ~~ .. Mini 3D.a.NIEL GEMBER, Propactot t I' s ynesVoro' Frank/in Count Penna Foundry SHOP. GEORGE PRICE, ~ kitor of otije* Wayntisbitro,' F'rank ' lin to Pa.' TIM WAR OP 1776, TRE names "Continental" sounds more dear to the American heart, than any (Idle Rpyri blond even should it be a prince. 'So ail you that want a good Cooking Ptoye that burns either coal or wood, tall at - • n. Gl, TEITLES and ask for the Continental, - Which is one of The best stoves in Market, tend 'by far the cheapest. 'lt takes a long Stick ofwood and is•provided with fum brick to burn coal. It' is orient'. the be baking and eobkihg Stoves that has'ever: been offerislfor sale. It is a fine'Coolting StUve_and_ii.nasilyitept_cl I alWay.s have a large assortment on hand, and will give better bafgalns than''arry other house 'ln the country. So to prove that my name is not Gen. Bragg call and see for yonrself.. Also on hand Heating Stoves, such as ME ROE it pg,-**,:; for shop or . parlor. all of which 'I sell very low. ' Yott will also find a largaaisoitmeat•ot" I =?LtZZ7 - `ZzY l 'Ali — t-P.Z,gPfa with Copper; Braila and Sheet-Tian Warel,,Which •is elf of my own make, and which hos been picorcni can not lbe found better in any place. 'Now remember I am bound to sell cheap, ao , stit that Want anything in my line, gibe me tr call. •My ahcipli-atill at , the old placo 4n ,Main street, nettAtior W Miller, Store. House siiipotOtne done at all times and of the Vest double Feeling vtiy, thankful for the many paet . ravors I have received from the public, I WOuld itieitenll to glee me a cant for then you can See for yburSolve where to get bargains. ' ' ' Old metal taken at Foundry Prites in exeliaiage for new Stoles. •' ' • Yir. A. '1`.1421.8., • , Mar.2B ' " ' . Army tind Nary T OSEPI4 DOllOlOl% l Attciriei: '4..'1; VWaynesporo', being drily Ileensed'-ae gent, will precuts Pensions, BcaikitY,l3airrity arreara gee Of pair and elothiiii, antrall - oilier, allow? inns due seamen and soldiers, their tiiiiii,oo"fite ,7 'isearatives: • " • • , May 27-0. • " • rr " • ,•. ,f ill • 1, , MEMO }~. .i ~.~ MilE=l " -• OUR TANGY - strooz comprises a great variety of Balmoral% Hoop Skirts Shawl% Gtnintleta. Kid 'Gloves, Head Nets, Trim. thing Ribbons, Laces, &c. • iNDIVIESTIC GOODS a BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN, Ile. 'Linen Sheetings, leselied-a0 Brown Diapers, Strips, Furintnro Checks, Burins - • Cnt;onades, . • • Linens, Bags & Bagging. CIWEITS. ; • OIL CLOTHS ..- l ii .. tfoli i s: ", -,, :.... 1. , y I, 7, 4 - h. .. a, . „ .1,, g„ •I :It :;:f . !..t A :. , i,;,..1; , ! , tr, ' . ...:; , 3 4, - .i .. 1., , , , .,-; ~, ~/ , .;, „ ;t. y '•!' i ' ii4L.- . 1.1:::::1,./...1.1 ..:; /.1 : ; ,;•.: 4 c it . 01 ' - - 146° IMSMM . _:l~:. I' ~ .~ ..1, \~ .„ . „ C4ONIII÷AWW-Alri, 1 1 ,#E,cONDA.ttlilv4.16, WISTIER GOODS, WINTER WHIR% W/NTEICGOODS! PRICEtcHOEFLIc'H It- Avg jaat reediihrti (tenter° yet seceiviiiefrouf the Eastern 'markets 'fino gidilitforito their.'' stock of GROCEILIESy 41E04 To which the attention of the coinninnitSr. is .4fico: tea Ale they wilt iliscoverikatthei , in° offering good !Give than the prices , have' beent.heietOfbier thrbilgho the tottotry; — Theli stock of IJELAINES, MERI'NOS, ALPAOCAS; Catitot:bo surpasself for desirabliiestP:of 'etyle•ant* cASsrmreltins, Of the latest patertts, PRINTS, GIN(IJAMS; FLAIINIIECs A fine assortmetti of Sicle - Flannels, also La dies Cloaking Cloths of the• difigreut colour' worn, and' at prices to snit 'all:- Ladies Clouds, Sontag/8i Hoothiokci.: izawawa (Dap s We boast of having,tias largest assortment ever brought to Town. Were bought twenty-fife per cent. cheaper than present prises and wilt lie sold I accord . - Pareges, ' Grenadines, t . Wool lielaina, Poplins, l . es Chulli . , Lawns,,plain and figimed, .13alzeriflea, Crape DespanF.tes, • . Eng. Crape, • •'. American Prints,' 'Preach Crape.. Collars, ll'dlefs, . • Mitts, • .. Gauntlets,&c. tEOBEMIES. . . . r On,Stock of ,Groccit4a,bl very have. Soviet of :different pailes•—....Molatules at various prices. Loaf Sugar, Ryrup, Cerme t mai Rio and, Dandelion, American anal English , breakfast do., ''easy Fish, .9/ I *.r. /PO , . ; , ; 41IU 31M WO. _AL TVILLeIV WARE AND . U E"N WA R And evely article nerisiety, to'supplY. the ascend. ties or render conbrtable our old friends and ac iluaiD•ta*es• Wie_ni (in to give,teetioNAL .LsTsu stole voituarszail'inu 'give koittlientts 'every amain modaricin possible. With Imlay thanks for a gen etous,,patronage heretofore,, we, shalt: andeante to meat a continuanceef the - public's favors. ;, JOSEPH PRICE, . SAMUEL iiOEFLICH , • ifeynes*APe, Nov. 4, 18(14. ~ „ ~~ ~TWILLS; TESTIN GS; I,lnYt;
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