MOOING SONO OF Illiq6 BArieIIe,KEBOIV , . ' The following is the ditty sung by Unch; Sam's Colored Infantry on their man h into and through' Pitersburg. ThOugh not id. all eloSeie in its dictiont it is quite expressive: liay; . darkier, hab you Need &satins, Wid de thutshish on his' fete ' • Go' ; king de road some time die mornin', Like he's goin' to leav - e de place! He seen de smoke way up de ribber Where de , Linktim guribtilltta lay; ' He took his hat and Jell berry sudden, And I 'spew' he's rtrnneti away,' De maSsartfii, ha! ha ! • • Do derides stay,.ho! ho!' ' kt•must be now de lingdom comin' • per 81:1 jet ob Juba°. He's sii i foot 6ate'way and fanr foot 'toiltleilt An' he iseighs six hutdrgcl poun', HiS coat so big he couldn't pa'y de'tailor ; An' it 'won't reach half way roan', He drills so. much dey calls him cap n, An' he gits so• mighty tann'd, speck he'll try and fool dem Yankees For to tink he's contraband; De massa run,- hal hat Do darkeys stay, hot ho!• It must be no* de kingdom tOntin', An' de yacob Jubilo. " DON'T DESPISE "SMALL Tattles."—Some years ago, a gentleman visiting a turner took from his pocket a small potato, which some how had got in there at home. It was thrown out with a smile, and the farmer talc , ing it in hand to look at it, a curious little boy of twelve, standing at his elbow asked • him what it was. "Oh," said. he,- "nothing but a potato, my boy; take it and plant it, and you can have all that you Can raise from it till you are free." The lad took it, and the farmer thought no more about it at the time. The product was carefully put aside in the fall and planted in the apriog and so on till the fourth year, when,_the_yield_ be-- ing-good, the - actual product was four hun dred bushels. The larnionig_tlie_pros_=_ tould by another pcptield _ year cover his whole farm, asked, to be re leased from his prothise. Let ue not despise small things. "THE WAY YOU ALWAYS• STOPPEDP-- 6 The Vermont Record tells a good story of an innocent old lady, who never betbre had "rid o❑ a railroad," who was'passenger on one of the Vermont railroads at the time of a• recent collision, when a freight train, smashing one of the cars, killed sevefal passengers, and up• recover his scattered senses, the conductor went in'seareh of the venerable dame, wham he found sitting solitary and alone in the car (the other passengers having sought ter ra jinna,) with a very placid• expression of countenance, notwithstanding she had made a complete summersault over the seat in front, and her bandbox and bundle had gone uncer emoniously down the passage way. "Are you hurt?" inquired the conductor. "Hurt.! why?" said the old lady. " e_has_c_j ust-bee train, two or three passengers have been kil led and several others severely injured," "Law ine! I didn't know but that was the way you alwayp. slopped!' STRETCH IT A: lITTLR.—A little girl and her little brother were on thcir limy to the grocer's the other It - Ironing. The root's of the houses andAhe grass on the common were white With frost,- and the wind was sharp. 1 hey were both poorly clad, bat the little gill had a coat 'Wei. — her, which she seemed to have outgrown. As they were walking along she drew her little companion close up to her, saying ' "Come under rtiy coat, Johnny." "It isn't big enough for both," was his re ply. T - And they got as close • together and as warm as two birds in the nest. How many shivering bodies, heavy hearts and weeping eyes there are in this world just because people do not stretch their com forts a little beyond themselves A young woman in England aged twenty two, ban 'stone blind,' was recently restored to perfect vision in four days by a surgical operation. The effect of her new sense was roost • curious. She had at first noidea what ever of perspective. She put her hand to the window to try to catch the trees on the other side of the street; she was utterly ig i3orant also .of common things—e. g., what such thing as a bunch of keys were, or a sil ver watch, or a common cup and saucer; but when she shat her eyes and was allowed to touch them (the educated sense) she told them at once. Sometimes sOeiety gets tired of a man and hangs him. Sometimes a man gets tired of society and hangs himself. "I think I have seen you before, sir—are you not Owen Smith?" 'Oh, yes, I'm owin' Smith, and owin' Jones, and otvin' Prowl; and owin' tterybo , dy." Irtl Ifa-draft-were-for-a-feast-instead-of—z fight, how very few would claim to bo ex empt. That's au. DcQuincy somewhere tells an anecdote of a wan, who, on being threatened with • as sault by eighteen tailors, cried out, 'Come on both of you.' 'Much remains unsung,,' said a tom-cat when a brick-bat cut shore his serenade. Gripps, I uuderstaod you have a superior Way of curing hams. I should like to learn it." "Well, yest I know' very well how to cure them; but the trouble with me just now is to pro-cure them. E3l -IV hen the tar. was proposed for ladas corsets it was ob'ected to on the ground that it would greatly diminish con sumption. Wlien is a cigar like an old maid ? When thole Main match for it: , • "ilow.str - ange . Rat, as he ttag*, • ed uluug.un.luot yee r hot sultry day "that's; luau sever meets a team geing,Oe Bali() way he is !" • sboulci never excite a .hope which. we • • • • the ; uislot r oflife'wa ate in ilefth!' IMMMII= I a IJOKARLYI'I3 (kale .11;kwdet at Feb. 6,'64 kocouirzls' ; - • CELERRATEO • sto and Cattle Pato. tese Powder, ll strength— thatoinach Intestines, • * • Luse them. tm offensive Itter, , and ig them to teelthy state. and -are a Sure preventive of Lund. Peter, and a certain temedy fOr all Diseases incident to the Horse, Such as Man /kik TellOtt , Water, . His-* to la 1 0 .0 under,. Htiava's, Slavering, Coughs, Fe- Vero, 'toss. of .Appetite and Vital Ener gyl &e. n poor, low-spirited animals, it most beneficial effect. The use of them improves the wind, strength ens the Appetite, and gives to the Horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improv ing the 'appearance, vigor and: spirit of this noble animal. The property tiWs Powder possesses in hitd Creasing the quantity ofliilk in Cows, give* It an importance' and Sable which should , place it in the hands of every person keeping a Cow. By . actnatl experiment it has proven that it will increase . the quantity . of Milk and Cream twenty per cent., and make the Butter firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle, it gives theni an appetite; loosens their hide and inaltes — therw thiive• ranch. flister. II 0 G S . nrill - Diseases of the Swine, such as '' ,';:ii"' - - --- -- i - :,, Coughs, Ulcers in cl .-__„ * .,• --- - 7 . -= ::: - , - .-.. - iZ, - :• - :_.. 4 the' Lungs, Liver, • ‘'o..' ,— ;7 - U =r;- ai: &c. By putting 1- a --- ...-'.- .* = I from , half a paper ''.l. SONO 47 toe paper of these ....----- ./-...'-':' -- 7'• „ ' Powders in a bar- fr -, ..- - , -- ,... ~. ---"--'7—_--...--------.t -• rel of Swill, , the ef'7•o' - '" r- - •: —.7.4 "-':': --- -z . above Diseases can be cured or entirely pre- vented. By' using these Powdbrs the Hog Cholera can be prevented. Price 25 cta, per Paper, or 6 Papers for Sir PREPARED EY • S. A. POUTZ & BRO., WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOt, No. 118 Fro&lin St., Ilaltimore, Itide For Sale by Druggists and Stemekeeperg throughout Ow Dulled States: PThe above Powders can be had at 'Manufac turers' prices of F. FOURTHM AN, Waynesboro','• Johnson, Hollowly & Cowden, Philadelphia; J.. 1 Bender & Co., Pittsburg; Laughlin &_ 13ushfiekt, Wheeling, Va. lDec. 9—ly. LATEST ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS J. W. MILLER'S. AVING retarned from the Eastern cities lawith a large and choice assortment of . Dry Goods, Queenswttre, Ce■ darware and Groceries, which I am prepared to offer with much greater in &memento titan heretofore far Cash. laataao izoiorsa%t Silks, all Wool and printed Delairtes, French Me ritme, Alapacas; Ginghams, • Shawls, Balmorals, I4oopskirts, Collars, Magic Engling, Engle Trim mings, Hoosery, Cloaking Cloth, &c. - GENTS GOODS Fancy and Plain Casimeres, Black Cloth, Italian Cloth, Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt Ftonts, Collars, Neck Ties, Under Shirts,llrawers, Btick Gloves, Buck Gauntlets, &e DOMESTIC GOODS •. • Furniture Check, Bedding, Cotton Flannel, all Wool Flannel, Linsey, Table Diaper, Towling &c. QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE AND GROCERIES. • sytnpa, Molasses, Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffee, Ess Coffea, Sugars, Tobaccos, Babbit Soap, Tea, '&e. The above goods have been purchased for the Cash and 1 desire the same to be told for Cash as we don't keep any books. By strict , attention to business raid a desire to ukase in every respect I hope to tnerit a continu price a patronage. Oct 28. 1864. rEBIWARY 10, 1865• DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! Itecliaaea riricsoisik M - ETC ALF - & - HIT ES-H-EWi OF CSAMDERADURG • . - fl AN o ff er great inducements to persons in want kjof Dry Gdods, as they were in the market last week and purchased a latge amount of goods, at greatly reduced prices aused by peace rumors.) Our Stock df Ladies 'Dulls Groodd„is full, cord prising all kinds, styles and qualities, from 25 cents up to $3 per yard ; Bleached anti' Trnbleaehed Mus lins from 31 to 62 cents; Calicoes fiont 25 to 31 cents per yard ; Spool Cotton 10 cents—Ticking 37} and $1 per yard; Cloth, Cassimeres. Satinetts and Jeans, very cheap. We have Oil Cloths for floors, Oil Cloth for tables, Oil Cloth for stairs. Hoop Skirts Hoop Skirts Weshave made arrangements with a Hoop Skirt Manufactory in Connecticut, by whleh we are ena bled to offer to the Ladies a Hoop Skirt which for neatness and duribility cemot be altrparsed in the whole country. We make it a point to keep a full stork of goods at all seasons of the year ; in fact We are receiving -gerods-weekly, whle►'' Ive Cr our pa• .. -"I V a - ea is Q give to our trona a good stock to select from. and at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all. Very Respectfully, METCALF & HITESH EW. Feb. 10, 1865. SHYSIZEREZZMEINEViraItritida' , :". , FILBERT • D ICA P E 11 as tonstanik for aale.a full assortment o GOODS jor ‘Gentlemen.'a.ware. .ArrLatest , Cit3i Toehionti alwais,on hand. WayneolorY, Pa. H • NZNNIVANNIXXXENNMEPININW4 IIIiNhEIN BITTER WINE Or. IRON. i t PURE and ticoareefal TONIC, Corrective. and 1 - I.Alterativa, of wiandeilnl iffiesey,inc diseases of ei..sTamhot, LIVER and BOWELS: Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, • Headache, General Debility, Nervousness, De • pvession of Spirits, Constipation, Intermitent Fever, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea r Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach,. . Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, &rimming of the Head., Moult Breathing, Yellow ness of the Skin and Eyes, Fever and Dull pai n in the Head ; Pain in the Side, Back, Chest and Limbs, will care every case of • Chronic or Nerions eases of the Kidneys and And Diseases arising from a disorder* ed Stomach, good for male , or female eid Or young. The most beneffeini medicine finown; gitea bet; ter satisfaction and cares more diseases than any a ther preparation offered to the Public. Prepar ed solely by S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., 118 Market street, Harrisburg. For safety Druggists and' Dealers everywhere,. BEWARE OF .• Mir Counterfeits .15t • , As Kunkels Bitter Witte of Iron is the only sure and effectnal remedy in the known world for the permanent cure or DOpeptia - and Debility; and as _there_are_a_number_of-imitations offered to the-pub lic, we would 'caution the community to purchase none but the genuine article, manufactured by S. A. KUNKEL & BRo.,,and has their stamp on the top of the cork of every bottle. The very fact that others are attempting to- imitate this valuable remedy, proves its worth and speaks volumes in its favor. The Bitter Wine of Iron is put up iil7s , cent and $1 bottles, and sold by all respectable druggiset throughout the country. Be particular that • every bottle bears the fac ainaile 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 energetic^ of vege. ble_tcmics,Yellow 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 Tonic. is most happy.— It augments the appetite, raises the pulse, takes otT muscular flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility and gives a florid figure to the countenance. GENERAL DEPOT, 118 MARKET STREET ' • HARRISBURG, PA. For sale by all respectable dealers throughout the country. For sale by J. F, Kunz, Druggist. April 29-Iy. • INTIBTIAI Wood Working and • ESTABLISHMENT AND MILLS ! STILL continuing the manufacturing of all km& of Building Material, such as • SASH,' Doors, Shutters, Blinds, FACING, MOULDINGS, Door-Frames, Winclow=Fraaies, FLOORING, &C. &C. 1111,- _IIIE 411 - , By mill and•circular saws of every Alescription.— Asking a continuation of favors. I promise still to elI - ihil id i sell on as equitable terms as possible, considering times and prices. For further particulars apply to the subscriber and proprietor. ,Factory 2 miles Southeast of Waynesboro'. April 1, 1864. "Continental Hotel , " ' WAYNESBORO', PA. rr HE undersigned having recently Oaken the a- I note named House, formerly known as the "Globe Inn," takes' pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public That he is prepared to receive and entertain Guests in a style not to be &welled by any com.try Hotel. The House having been thoroughly repaired atid•nevtly furnished with eve ry thing caldulated to make his guests comfortatile —the public may rest assured that they will at all times find it in a condition suited totho comfort and convenience of the traveller. llii Bar is always sup plied with - the choicest Liquors, and his Table with the beat the markets afford, and all other appliances suitable and necceseary for the accommcdation of man or beak. With faithful and obliging servants with his own personal attention and supervision, he will leate no means unspared to merit public pa tronage. The proprietor assures those who may &tor him with their patronage that they shall 'ever meet at his house a cordial reception, and that everything essential to the convenience and happiness of his guests shn II be attended to. June 21.1860. DR. W. D. LECHLER ANNOUNCES lo his friends and the public get erolly that he is now in possession of all the late and most improved instruments, and is well prepared to perform all DENTAL operations. He will be happy to wait upon those who may require the services of an experienced Dentist. All opera tions upon the month and teeth performed in a sci entific manner. Teeth inserted according to latest improvements in the art ; and at moderate rates. Office in his residence on the South Corner of the Diamond. Ap. 11, '62. . • HIST ASH MK STORE IN WAYNESBORO,' PA. M. M. STONER, Druggist, very liberal encouragement received in his "old business" an 1 he hopes that the introduction of the cash system will add to their interest and his ad vantage in continuing their favors. - He believes a distinction ought to be made bet Ween cash and credit and he intends to exhibit• it in the prices of his articles offered ~ f oriistaleu. t Call and see, and if notao, purchaseowhere ever you can get the cheap est, the, best article at; the lowest price. His assort ment is ,more general thsn is usually found in coun try Drug Stores. Ho has quite a veriety- of Hooks, &c., which he will - dispose of cheap for cash, intend ing to close it, considering it no part of his business, and has adopted this motto, "live and let live, sup. port and supporting• M. 14. STONER. -.--- Aug. 19 18-i4 , ' CBILI li 114 kgl O . D: D. F. GOOD. L. B. KURTZ. Improved Farmers will please look at the. great advantage In Thrashing • - = Grain with GrEIStRS' PATENT SBLIIIEGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND DAGGER. At a time like the present, when lakr is very scarce; it ii' important that firmer* law are interested should give attention to the abote improvement, which will considerably reduce the espertemof tkreihing grain over the common way. This machine has been before the public for a number of years, but cot very widely circulated, al. though it has competed With all the best of the different patented rain Separators, and proved a 'decid-, ed advantage, and now has the reputation of being the beat Separator ever before the public . In eider to prove this in new neighborhoods where it is not known, I em willing to forward a Mailine for a test to any person desiring a trial, and have its merits tested; and I wish to , have it understood "that I put the machine upon its own merits; and want farmers to judge for themselves. If it does notfully meet !Asir wads and they do not wish to purchase,TaM perfeell,y willing to sear all expenses of shipiiing. The machine is particularly adapted to farmers for their own use, and will apply to lever or railway power, will thresh and clean, ingood grain, from 100 to 150 bushels per day, using four to eh hetets anti the same number bands, but under very favorable circumstances will thresh more per day. _ „:__ It cleans the grain thoroughly clean by one operation, which is not generally done by other Separators. Grain cleaned an this machine, with much light filthy matter, is worth one or two cents more per Medi el than if cleaned, in the common way. There is also a great saving of grain, in straw and chaff over the common way of thrashing and cleaning,-and also ever other Separators and , Cleaners. The machine is conveniently arrangei for hauling and threshing, being permanently fined on two wheels._ One man can easily move or'shift it about, to that it is not half the trouble in a barn float; as the common thresher and shaker. It is also easily put in operation, being simple, easillinanaged, retie ble, durable, compact, and cleanly to work by while intperation, not making near the 'thud as the com mon machine or otter Separators. Far ners can rest assured that this machine is no himbug, and judging from the high recommendation from farmers that are using them, I must come to the conclusion that it is the very machine that farmers want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest Its merits, which 1 hope they will give me an opportunity, as I am willing to be responsible, as already stated, Price of Machine at Shop, (all complete,. ready to attach to belt Lever or Railway Power,) $1,75 cash, $lBO in three months, with interest from date. As material for manufacturing advances, there may be a corresponding advance in the price of ma chines. The ma chine is fully represented in the above cut. I warrant the machine to do as — abmi - e — represented. Orders solicited and promptly attended:re. The machine is manufactured in Pennsylvania and Maryland, at different shops. For further information and description of machine, address DANIEL GEIGER, Proprietor s • Waynesboro', Franklin County, Penna.. , Sep. 23---tf.] Waynesboro' AND MACHINE GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGS GER, AND THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND TRIPPLE•GEARED HORSE POWERS, DRIVING EITHERAMGEAR OR BELT,--ALL-FURNISHED - COMPLETE, -- READY - TO PUT ON WAGONS. I, the undersigned, desire to call the attention of Farmers and Thresliermen of Franklin and adjoin ing counties . to this machine. It has been before the public for a• number of years, during which time it has given general satisfaction, and the patentee Las made some very important Improvements which ren der,it still more complete, both for clean separating and cleaning; and also for the ease of 11,21161 and fast threshing. I take pleasure in recommending it to the public knowing that it will give the best satis faction. lam manufacturing two sizes, viz : The largest is eight-horse power and will thresh and clean from 200 to 800 bushels per nay. The small size. See the above which fully represents the machine, also full description, price, &e.,of machine. Persons wishing machines should send in their orders in reasonable time to insure their being filled. Vaibbiallaa aacaas2aamatituuaaa AND MANUFACTURtRS OF SYRUP 1 lam manufacturing different sizes of Sugarcane Mills (to be driven either by water, steam or horse. power) and Evaporatoni and fixtures for making Syrup; also Portable and Stationary Steam Engines for driving Mills, Threshing Matshines, Sawing Woou, &c. • lam fully prepared to make the above to order and on short notice; also • GRIST AND SAW MILL GEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYB,IRON DIODES, CAST IRON WATER-WHEELS. IRON KETTLES, &c, Stoves and Plow castings, also cast iron and wrought iron pipe for steam orwater, and Brass castings of every description; in a word, I am prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry and machine ap_Hmlng,_giupplied:myself • vr'th the bitestimpicuted_machinery, such as_lkethetaning_ and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their Work done in the• mu& satisfactory manner. 1 am also prepared to manufacture to order machinery for wood, such as Tonging and Graving ma chines for flooring, Surface. Tenout and Moulding machines, &c. also offer to, the public a new and valuable improvement in my steam engines, made within the last year, viz: for the economizing of fuel, and the regulation of speed., which renders my new engines far superior to the old engines. All my machines are sold under warrantee. My hands are all experi enced workmen in this line of business, and I use all good material, so that I am perfectly safe in war ranting all my work. lam also prepared to do repairing in workman like manner, on the shortest notice. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. All orders sent in for repairingimnst De accompanied with the cash. • For particulars and circulars descriptive of machine, address L • GEORGE PRICK, Or Damn. Gann, Proprietor of Territory and Solicitor Of orders, Waynesboro,' rianklin Co. Pa. Sep. 3 o—tf. FIRST SVPPLY OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AT THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM JAMES A. FISHER. MY stock embraces all the test styles of 'Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy . O CMCICIGSEZiiIrIacIDIPCSIGE,I9 Plain and Pancy.VESTINGS, all of which will be made to order in the most fashionable and work manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit custo mere. Also a full stock of -- R - E - A - D - I=lllllM — C - LIMITTUG seirOHEAP FOR CASH.-va Also, one of the bedselected stocks of GENT'S BURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts, Hoisery, Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and Cassimeres which *ill be made o order at the shortest notice: • J. A. FISHER, opposite Washington Honse.-Baxerstown, Oct. 21 1864. ° Ikaxilia[taa auvilko EAST . SIDE OF CARLISLE STREET, GREENCASTLE, :PA. H E vadeteigned respectfully announces . to the traveling public that this Hotel has been IttAIODDLED. The room are large and comfor - able - itrui - cre - welt - funaished-with-good—new - furti= tare. Persons stopping at this. Hotel can have ei ther double or single Rooms, with or without fire in beet la the market, and his BARR. filled with the choicest Liquors. There aro also a fine lot and a pair of Hay and Stock :Scales connected with the rioteltor the accommodation of Drovers and Hutch. era. His Stable will always be provided with good wholesome Provender for Stock, and attended by careful ostlers. JOHN 11. ADAMS. ' April 15, 1864.] LI W. PUTNAM'S Patent Cloth — Wn JIM, for sale at the sign of , the Big Rod Horn D. B. Busastat, • (July 11 '62.) 'ranklin county. IF you tic snt fine Pomade you muss get it at /CURTZ'd Agent for ,- TA , OlassfifiW i A ~,, MITE name "Contigental" sounds more difinv to 1 the American heart, than any of the Royrl blpod even should it be a prince. • So all you that want a good Cooking Stove that burns either coal or wood, call at , Va ao MITLES and ask for the Continental, which is one of the beist stoves in market, and by far the cheapest. It takes a long stick ofwood and is provided with fire brick to burn coal. It is one of the beal baking and cooking Stoves that has ever been offered for sale. It is a fine Cooking Stove and is easily kept clear! I always have a large assortment on band, and cdill iver-better - bargahre - than—any - `oth - e - r - hciute — inTt country. So to prove that my name is not Gen. Bragg call and see for yourself. on - hand`lleatingStoves;ench as for shop or parlor, all of which I will sell very low. You will also find ,a large assortment of T:S I I3S:3:=CIW.:Q4=Q,ZEI with Copper, }yak; and Sheet•lron Ware, which is all of my ciwninake, and which has been proven cart. not [be found' better in any place. Now remember lam bound to sell cheap, so all that want anything in my line, give ma a call. My shop is kin at the old placo on' Main' Street, next door to Miller's Store. dons at alt times and of the best doublo tin. .iiiurie - verfthankful for the' many, past (aims I have received from the 'public, I would invite all to give me' a call, for'then you can see for'youraolve where to' get bargains. Old metal taken at Foundry Prices in exchange for now Stoves. W. A, TRITLE, Mar:2B' Wa ,nesboro'.. Army► quad Navy Claims. OSEFItIGLAB. " Attorney. at La w ' elng-duly licemied as Claim A gent. will procure Pensions, Bounty, Bounty Land• arrearages of pay and clothing,and all other allot . ances, due seamen and soldiers, their helmet repro! sentatives. Proprietor. I , loehlitte 4 Foundry SHOP, THE WAR OP 1776, 8189 Ithit CIA HMS, House — _Spouting !Wray 47—it P100:44#1011 4 -et -8 VOLVXN ,;^ 0 V AkiT ,13E 1 ,1.. szcoltlJ Amtiv4l6, SECONDAIRISIVAL, I9ECON ARUTVAL, . , -iVIIIITER 6001)8, WINTER GOODS! PRICE*HOEFLICH . 15fr. Airil just received, and are. yet receiving:frOnr the Ihaeteititnarkete a fine addition to their: sell of . .. DRY GOODS GROCERIES, To , which the attention of the cantennrity is direc ted as they will discover that thdr are offering goods' lower than the prices larva beers heretofore - through' - the country.. Their stuek• DELAINES, MERINO*, ALPACC AS; Cannotl3 surpassed' desirableness- of style anal quality. VASSIMERES, eLpTns; Of tile West' p Items?, PRINTS, GINGIFAMR; • FLANNELS.. A fine•assortment oFSaok Flannels, also Lam dies ClCaking Cloths of the different colors , worn, and at prices to snit all. Ladies Clouds, &Wags, goods, &e, 4K) F- d0a:14% We boast of having the largest assortment ever brought to. Town. Were bought• twenty-five per cent. cheaper than present plies and will be sold' accordingly. Enrages, Grenadines, 'Wool Dolains, • • I ) opfins, Chinks,: Lawcts, plain and figure* Batzarinas, • Crepe DP•Vanges, Eng. Crape, American Print* French Crape, Collars, lUdk'fs, Mitts, Gauntlets,ike... • OUR VANOt STOCZ clamming a great variety of Balmorals..Hoop Skirts+ Shays's; Gauntlets. Kid Gloves, dead Nets, Trim ming gibbons, Laces, &c. DOMESTICCOODS BROWN AND - BLEACHED MUSLIN,. Liiien 'Shootings, Bleached And. Brown Diapera, TiCkingn, Strips, • Furinturo Checks, — *Burrai3a, Cottonades, Linens, - • • Bags , J& Bagging. • CARPETS; OIL CLOTHS, Blinds andaangings. BADBEAIES. • Our Stock of Groceries is very large. Spgars'of different grades—Molasses at, various prices. Loaf Sugar,' Syrup, Coffees, real Rio and Dandelion, American'and:Eriglisb - breakfast do., Teas, Fish, Cheese,- Rice. ezl ma 3 .zn_ - int 9 WILLOW TARE AND Q U E_g'N S'w A R.. E, And every article necesagry . to supply the necessi ties or render comfntable mir old friendi and ac quaintances. We mean . tOgiVe PIRSIONAL ATTU, TIOa To riutussie and give, our friends every accom modation possible. With many, thinks fer„ a gen erous patronage hereto4we' we Aid!, endeavor to merit's continuance of the public's &Wire. ' ' • • JOSEPH ,PRICE, • •,. ' • SAMUEL"HOEFLICH': Warka,bogro, 1V0ty.4,. t 864. : " &C,, TWILLS; VEVIN3s; LINSETS, EMI