• - p AY . 4 R 0 Sat; , . „ rho P . aiiiot, ell unused to arms, bewails the clang of war's Manna, ' And inotioutthowit ‘ f,pyAeld;, Bpt wh0n,14_,..444 , C:rdhj, Meg. • Be arms, lie strikes, fie - flail:le; he dies, Aird will not, cannot Sic • A , OPINION OF THE WAR. , • MISTER EDITERS:--4 'SpOSe I lief so much rite to say pnitltin'.as-some_older • mep who pays hiSktaAee' and iti,ekst eobstitu shun. I iueli in fer 43.e:Uniens altogeder;:and'i • don't haf nuthiu to do mit tem old Copper beds dat goes round hum-bugging Of de bee-. /pies. Dat ish not my stile-0 no! I tells ' you vot I de.. Ven• dish War begins to broke Out, I calls my Son Shorge, 'Come here, you Shorge,' I soz. lle coined. 'Sborge i ' I sez, Ten you vas a little poy I gives you de name ' Of Shorge Vashingtun, hecause,he vas a goot man vot fftt l t for ,gonntiy. No*: -- here, 'afaudder mus begun - petireen old Uncle Sam and some old ra,kals, and 1 vants you to put your gun across your pack and den shoulter yotir napsak, and go and fite too, and.Te so goot a man se vat ho vas.' 'Yell, of he goes, an bretty soon dey makes him a gorporal, and now he writes a letter on'me and sez he lief a goot chance to pe made gaptain as soon ea his turn komes. My Shorge isn't no gow art. I tell you he viii fite so as ter tuyvel —I see him lick a poy more as haf as pig as hisself. Veil, venhe goes mit de: sogers I tell him he shall write home on me and let me know vet he does, and how many patties dey fite, and how'many repels dey don't kill, and how many rpel's kill deal: and how ]many men de repels haf, and vat de Shenerals are apout, and vat de gorporals ish apollt, and vat Shell Tavis ish apout, and all spout rything. (>1 gorse, 1 reads some of dese tings in de ba'pers, but, day ish lies. I pelceves not more tings from de whole of dem. I tick dey db not know more apit it as I Jo. • My li'hnrg^ is dere rite on .de sphot, an sees it. mit his own eyes; dat ish petter as pein in a cellar ;an if he rites some tings shure its shnst so. Vcll, py and py he rites Me a letter. 'My teer ladder,' he se; got hotting to eat.' All rile. 1 send him a pox HO pi“ as a burn, full mit soWerkrowt and polonnies, and bretzels, and kase, and all sich vat ish goot. 'Yell, }pretty soot) he rites a -molder letter. 'My teer ladder,' he 'sez, 'I lief no klothes.' All rite. I tells my old liornan, and she send him nice Shurts, and stockcas. and drawers, and baper kollers more as two men cood lift. Yell. 1 vait, and amid ; er letter comes. 'My tear }adder;' he saz, 4 bet no money' Dat ;ah all de news ; got ftom him ; o ftir. I kin see how de tings go on 'bratty veil myself, an I tells you how I t:nk dis war is h managed. Some feller shumps up and cams to pe a Sheacral— J.C.ongressinen, kontracters an under theeves —aud sez, goes into a Sheneral,' All rite! very cell. 'Now ' yOu muhst shpeak to de Preshident, and deli vat I vanta.' All rite agin; and den dey goes to de .Preshident, and sez, 'Mister Preshident, here ish a mity ahrnart man, and you shall make him for a nice Sheneral."l haf more Shenerals as I knows vot to do sez de Preshident.— 'Never dey sea:, 'dish feller ish a heap shmarter dan all of dem;' and dey bodder and bodder, tilt de Preshident he sez, 'Go to de tuyvel and make him one Shenerall All rite agiia. Veil, den, so soon as he gits to pe a ' S'heneral, he puts -on some new close, nit a kupple pounds of gilt prass on de shoo ters, an gits sum more fellers mit new closelk in gilt prass—dem' is de sthaffand d'ey ride all down togedder, and take kommant of do army. Den, de next Ling ish de men leas to paok np dere tings, and off dey goes. dey Marshes till dey come to - a place vere date ish plena. v j/' ••• a- • • C , Sheneral sez, 'Halt! I clinks we'll sthop here —dish ish a Boot bosition.' . So dcy sthop dere till de visky ish gone, and so dey keeps 'bobbin round,' till py and py dcy conies near de honer/1y Veil, us soon as de Sheneral hears dat. he sends out some men to see yore day ish, and how many dare i:,11 of 'en]. Liu one nilin'?ocs a little vey and kums pack, and sea dare ish apout a b untred tousen; den' anudder goes a leetle neorder an sees apout duty tousen; and anudder goes near on:dem, and sees swancy tousen; den yen day all cools-pack de Shen ral counts up atl togedder vat dcy haf saw, and if de visky ,ish brrietty blenty,he sea: 'Go for -, ! ye lick dose few raskals all to bieces!' and den he prints his sogerS all in one pile, and tells dem, .Come along, •my poys!—ve gil's dem repels lead!' and den he phtS some -mit dere pig guns on a hill; and orders dem to fire like do tuyvol; and dey fire ofilharl, ,all'ataiong de trees. Veil, bresently do rep els hear do noise, and dey coma up and fire off pang! pang! tm; end yen Sheneral sees deadimoke he sea: 'Poys, 'go in: dere!' and dey go in, dere too. Den de/ rephis Quoin 'round de corner, and if dere ish cony more pegs left dey go in dareaind so dey:go on fitin till in Bits dark; and if day liek de repels dey call it wicktry, and if de repels lick dern dey call it sthrategy. But iftle repels find dey're gittin licked, dry sends out a anon mit a lee atlo-fl--anal--Itealroilersa-"Salfrifir yaws to see 'your Sheneral;',and he speaks mit him, and gives him Sheff Tavis's r iromplimentS, and Ile hopes he jab Yell, acid dot his mud der ish Yell, and his grandmudder ish yell, 'and all de udder family, and asks Mut if he pe so gout as to sthep fitin' a leetle till he Furies, sothe ted men; den dey go on twin.— Und don Sheneral sea, 'O, yes!' and dey takes a trink all round, and he seudsllis gout plimetats to Shell' Tavis, and.his madder, and his grandmudder, and de' rest Of 'dean;—and py and py dem lepels leaves der tad men to pury themselves, and goes off . mit his pack, and paggage, and army, •and all he..eitn steal. Den de Sheneral rites home . a long letter on 4 Preshidear, and sea ve all lick de rep els shhst now, andcuta dent all to bicces, an' takes de added for brisoners. But, if dey don't lick de repels ; he sea, 'Yeshterday de henetny coom in .front .of me, apout two _ mil lions more as I vas; I fite mit him, and drive him away, and now I go- off 'and pehint him, and lick him so'as he never vas !' Und sole goes arr gits a gout vaya peltint,'hilikin de(rfroni. Vella now I sthop. 1 haf tell'sell apotit war, and d bruidltti: sb !nt - d eas udder beeples. , -,./ av GOTLIEB Iti.O.I3.CNARQS4i":I, -• • ' Advertising in the New Yorkgerold ,in,a• dollar r a for ,each insertion. ; it-isiasid that the jug-ular vein is the far 'all toters' threats: 7=111=3 ,: o. r: v'l NIOPIT A lirallat; : ,?, ,; i t ' ' ` - 6ekt,ll AtEV P "':" -' pew as eittog puliatt . • "'belie' kciirdere 11l :ptrength- , itheStomach ad Inteitime, teanse the% nn °Tanen latter, 'and ing them to . ._ ..aaimo bsW iilfe'althY, ifite;', They - are' ti ' sum preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all Diseases incident to the Horse, such as Glan ders Yellow Water, -Dis t e,m , p e, r, Fownd'firy 11 Va'rie's, Slavering, coughs, Fe vers, Loss of Abpetite and Vital ' Encl., or, ke. - - - - In poor, low-spirited animals, •it has the most beneficial effect. Theimett theirlim - Proitethevindi strength ... ~ ,ens the . ApPetitei And gees to the 'lion3e a 'One, smoo, ttt arid' glos# skin—thus ,improlt- . v in the the amPearancei, Vigor and spirit of, thle i .-, nole animal.. •., -, ~ __ The property - title Powder possesses in in ereasing the quantity of Milk in Cows, Lived it an importance and value which should • place it in the hands bf every person keeping a Cow. By actual 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 'fitttening,Cattle, it gigs them an' -appetite, loosenstheir, ilde and mikes them thrive inuch 'faster. ' H. 0 G . In all Diseases of the Swine, such Coughs, Ulcers the Lungs, Live( &c. ,By puttin; from half a pap( to a paper of the: Powders in a hat rel. of Swill, th above Diseases car. vented. By using Cholera can be prevented. Price 25 oto. por Paper, or 5 Papers for Oa PREPARED . 1117 S. A. FOUTZ 8r,.13R0., WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Stureketpers throughout the United States. rirThe above ,powders can be had nt .7‘innufae turers' prices of F. FOURTHMAN, Waynesboro';" Johnson, Hollowly & Cowden, PhilndelPhin• ' J. J Bender & i Co., Pittsburg; Laughlin & Bushffeld, Wheeling, Va. [Dec. 9-Iy. THE WAR IS OVER ! NOW IS THE TIME TO' lIITY lilY GOODS 1l CREME METCALF HtRE 'they are selling them for one ,half the Pry Goods and Notion line. BUGLE BUTTONS; BUGLE TRIMMINGS, LADIES' CO NTS, S&CKS; U CIRCULARS, Just received and of the retest style's. Also Lilac s' Cloth, all colors and priqes. METCALFE & HITESHE W. f.'d St., just ahot'e the Jail,. West side of the street. April 14 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM JATIMMS A. rESZER; lITY stock embraces all the best styles' of Plain ill and Fancy clArriis, Plain and Fancy (MiEfa6a3EMS'aZCEICDU 4 @ ,, EMS, Plain and Fanoy VESTINGS, ell of which. will be mai eto or er In- t e most as ionab e and work mar.like manner, or sold in Patterns-to suit • Custo mess. Also's full stock of READY,-DIADE CLOTHING se - CHEAP FOR CASH. - az Also, one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S FIJRNISHPIG GOODS:in - the town—fine ]figtirts, Hoisery, Gloves . and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and Cassimeros which drill be made to order at the shortest notice. J. A. FISHER. eppoirito Washington Howie. Haelerstown, Md. A p. 2g, 3866. •.STATES,. UNION 'HOTEL. • • • OPPOsITE , ,Tgi Lebanon Valley and k'entsylvanin It. It. De: • :• • - • pots, • - PERMS-L 1 0 ChutTs ?kn. Alit, AND 50 CENTS SEN. litatittiltdßa Cirir. PA. JOHN W. TAYLOR, • '':-A1). 7=llF]' - =NJ. FRANIZ, It. , s t N. exiv,sta; . ,,nr, D., FRAN'I'Z & SNIV,BLY having, associa• ked themselves in the practice of Medicine and burgery,Npuld ante *Let they are well prepared• to treftt altrnedical and surgical cases., i'ersons iu ilthted:fu,oither of the Above will plettee make early 'settlement to the tune of their association, as they Nirgh ttiolose• their old beaks., . Office Fratitz's residence'in the• room for .tur4ly occupied as store room by Mr. J. ,Beaver. ' ':4Pritll4:L--tf W. PUTNAM'S Patent, .Cloth. Wringer ,for sale at the sign of the Big. nett Horn 1). B. RuneLtir Agent ft`r Franklin elunty. (July 11 '62.). AT THEIR, AT THE 1. ,;', ,',.',' j, :- ~.; 1 , ~•. -.J., : , :.. r,..i. • . •1 , ,: • Op , • • lir I• . ' • • PUNK EL'S 'Hitt ER • 14111 E 1 0 4 iRON •. A • , • • PURE and poweiful I'OINTIC, Corre .!4 ctive anii A iteratiie, of Nvonderl6l.4Lettey in diseases of the FiTMACH, LIVER and BOWELS... ' " • citres •, . ' ,'; . Lider Complaints 1 , Medea!, General . ..z.: .; YeiiillitOttirtousnesai • preseion of Flpirit s gr, Constidatioki ',lntermitenttelteri. of dm stomaeb, Nattini,ndertburn,Piegtistfoe Weight in the Stomich, Sinking or FlUttering, at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Heatl,•Diteult Breathing, Yellow , noes of the Skin and Eyes, Fev,er and Dull pain' 'in the:Benin Peinin;the Side, Baslt, Chest nilll cure revery ease of • Chronic oi Nervous Debility,Dis. elia.es,6l the Kidneys and'. -• And Diseases arising - • from a disorder.' ed Stomach, good for male • or female old ot Young. The most beneficial Medicine krinitt; gives bet ter satisfaction and cures more diseadeS than any o• ther preparation offered to the Public. Prepar ed 'solely by S. A. KIJNKEL & 8R0.,118 Market street, Harrisburg. For sale by Druggists and Dealers everywhere, BEWAR.E'OP. ise- Counterfeits -lat As Kunkel Bitter Wine,of iron is the only sure and effectual remedy in the known world for the permanent cure of Dyspepsia and Debility, and as there are a number of imitations efferent° the pub lic, we would caution the community to purchase hone but. the genuine article, manufactured by S. A. Kusant,-& Bao., and has theirstamp on the top of the cork of every bottle. The very fact that others are attempting to it - Millie, this valuable remedy, proves its worth tind speak§ volumes in its ravor. The Bitter Wine Of Iron ie put up in 75 cent and $1 bottles, and sold by all respectable druggisst t roughout the country. Be pnrticu ur t int every bottle betas the pc simile:of the pyoprictors!_signa, turo. This Wine includes.the most - agreeable -- atalTefit- - dent Salt of Iron we possess; Citrate of Magnetic Oxhide combined, with the most energetic of vege table tonics, 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 off muscular flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility and gives a florid figure to the countenance. GENERAL DEPOT, 118 MARKET STREET For sale by all respectable dealers throughout the country. For sale by J. F, KURTZ, Druggist. April 29-Iy. ANTIETAM Wood. Virorkitag and ESTABLISHMENT 'AND MILLS PILL continuing the ing the manufacturing of S a ds ofjluilaing Material, ,uch as .Doors, Shutters, Winds, FACING; MOULDINGS,' Door-Frarais, Window-Frames, Fr,oonuca, &C. &C: • • - i; 39E 1190 - 411 i r By mill arid circular sa*s of every 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 the subscriber and proprietor. Factory 2 miles Southeast of Waynesboro'. April 1, 1864. MI \V. D. LEMER ‘t.:s.l“,-,-,!':'-i.;.: 4", : :,!le ''*••-',..., ,—.,,,, ,-,- ::- ... a • NNOUNCVA io his 'friends and the public ligererolly 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 mouth and teen► performed in a sci entific manner. Teeth inserted according to latsst improvements in the art ; and at moderate rates. Office in his resittencs on the South Crrner of the Diamond. • • Ap. 11, '62. • FIRST 13S11 DM STORE IN WAYNESBORO,' PA. "IVI, .STONER, Druggist,. ml-INNFUL to his friends and customers for the I very liberal erriourakement' received 'in his "old ,usiness ' aul he ham - ttractiff - iritnauetitor of tb - e7' cash system will add to their interest and +is ad vantage in continuing their favors. ' He believes a. distinction ought to be 'made between cash and credit and he -intends to exhibit it in the prices of his articles offered for. sale. ' Call and see, and if not so; pUrefidse where ever you can get the cheap est, the-best article it the lowest price: ills assort ment is grime general thsn is usually found' in coun try -Drug Stores, He has quite a variety of Books, dr,c.,:tilhich he 7ill,tlispose of f,hcari tor cash, intend ino•6 to close it, Considering it rio part of his business, acid has adopted this mottU, *flive and let live. sup port and supporting. M. M. STONER. .41241..19104.; • • , gm - Ilzkx:zrAezergovaricmxzWzav 24 • , DRAPER. kfiell constantly for B,aye , c! . ,fill assorinzent o GOO for Gen.stG':olen'aware. • I , ag ri:Ettg i t FashiOna alwpys on hand. tx- nesboro', pa. S*SWayNNW4N,Nrt..NNNNI4NNNN PLAYIIBIIOIIII ROTEL V. B. GILBEA'r, Proprietor. rPHE undersigned having purchased thin long etc tablished Rote; would iotorm • his friends and the public geneMlly, chat be is now prepated to af ford every accommodation whichßan be.ressonnbly .expected, HIS,YAI3I.E. will at all times be sup plied with the best fern the market 'will afford and hid LlAltiviih the choicest - ,Liquors. He has am ple STABLING with an attentive Hostler always inattendance. .7.* petal:nage of the public itre specttuliy solicited. V. B. GHAJERT. April 14 —tf. • L ,~..~ HARIITSBURG, PA. D.-F. GOOD ihnirtived 'Farmers will please look at the great ailsraniag, : eiri Tiara Siting Grain with , • * . -OrTAI!Eits'''PATF 4 4II gittIIGIIITIN6:GRAIN SiPIRAVOR:t CLEANER AND BAGGER, At a time like" the present, when labor is very scarce; it is irriportant that farmers who are interested should give attention to' the above improvement, which will considerably ietlhce the °limns° of threshing grain over the common way. This machine has been before the public' for ti entrifter of years, but rot very widely circulated,- al though Whoa competed with all the best of, the different patented Grain Separators, and proved a dedid ed advantage, and now has the reputation of being the best Separator ever before the public. In order to prove this in new'neighborhoods where it is-not known, I. am willing to, forward a.rnachine for a test to any person desiring a trial, and have its merits tested; and I wish to have it understood thati ptit the machine upon its own merits, and avant farmers to judge for themselies. If it does not fully meet their' wants and they do not wish to purchade, I am perfectly willing to bear all experts?* of shipping. The machine is particularly adapted' to farmers for their own use, and will apply to lever or railway power, will- thre'sh and eleim, in" good' grain,Trotta 100 to 160 bushels per day, usiht , four to six horses and the.same number hands, 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 on this machine, with-much light filthy mhtter, , is worth one or two cents more per bush el than if cleaned in the commen,way. There is also' a great saving of groin, in stiaw and chaff freer, the common way of : thrashing and cleaning, and also over other Separators and Cleaners. The machine is conveniently arrange] for hauling and threshing,- being permanently fixed on two wheels. One man can easily move or shift it about, so that it is not half the trouble in a barn floor as the common throsher,a rid shaker: It is also easily put in operation, being simple, easily Monett, Yeliq- We, durable, compact, and cleanly to alork by_while irr operation-, not malting near the dust as the corn- Merl machine or otter Separators. Far ners can rest assured that this machine is ho humbug, 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 !rave 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 Troth date. As material for inanufaCtuling advances, there may Be a corresponding advance - in the price of tria ines. The machine is fully represented- in the above cut. , warrant the machine to do as above represented. Orders solicited and proMptly attended tot The machine is manufactured in Pennsylvania and Maryland, at different shops. Fm_furtherinformation anddescription of machine, address DANIEL GEISEP.,- Proprietor, Wallnesboro'; Franklin county, Penna. Sep. 23—tf.] Wayn'esboro' AND MACHINE GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN 'SEPARATOR, CLEANER AN BAG GER, AND THE LATEeT IMPROVED THRESHER - AND TRIPPLE-GEARED HORSE POWERS, DRIVING EITHER RY GEAR OR BELT, ALL. FURNISHED COMPLETE, READY TO PUT ON WAGONS. the undersigned, desire to c all the Offen:lon of Partners and Threshermen of Franklin and adjoin-, ing counties to this machine. ft has been before the public for a number of years, during which time it has given general satisfaction, and the patentee has made some very important improvements which ren der it still more complete, both for clean separating and cleaning, and also fur the ease of draUght and fast threshing. I take pleasure in recommending it to the public knowing that it will give the "satis factiOn. , am Manufacturing two sizes; viz : • The largest is eight-horse power and will thresh and clean from 200 to. Boo bushels per any.' The small siie. Seethe above which fully represents the machine, also full description, price; &c.,of machine. Persons wishing machines should send. in their orders in reasonable time to Insure their being tilled. azwaavarin daaaiaaazaaaaTimiat ANA) AND MANUFACTURERS OF SYRUP ! I am manufacturing different sizes of Sugarcane Mills (to lie driven either by water, steam or horse power) and Evaporators and fixtures for making Syrup; also Portable and Stationary Steam Engines for driving Mills, Threshing Machinrs, Salving Woota, &c. .. . I am fully ptepared to matte the abdve to — ordef and on short notice; nleo GRIST AND SAW MILL. GEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER-WHEELS. IRON KETTLES, &c, Stovei and Pio* castings,also cast iron and wrought iron pipe for steam orwatef, and Brass cattings of • • • i , usual' , done in a (*windy and machine shop. 'Having supplied myself with the 'latest improved machinery, Such ,as Lathes, Boring, -' aning and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in.the most satisfactory manner. I am also prepated to manufacture to order machinery for wood, such as Tonging and (hoeing -ma. chincs.for flooring, Surface, Tenon, and Moulding machines, &c.. I also oiler to the public 'a new and valuable improvement in''iny Stearn engines, made within the last year, viz: for the economizing of. fuel, and the regulation of speed, which readers my nevi engines far superior to the old engines. All my.machines ate 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 rahting all my work. lam also prepared to do repairing in workman like manner, on the shortest notice. Orders solicited and, promPtly attended to. Alt orders sent in fol. repairing must no accompanied with the cash. For particulars and circulars descriptive or machine, address Or DANLEI, Gstass., l'roprietor of Territory and so Sep. no—tf; Fifth quarterly Report • OP THE ; . . FIRST NATIONAL BANN OF ,WAYNESBORO', PA. . BESOUIICES. : • Bills and Notes Di:counted $101,791,07 U. S. Bonds 79,500,00 Other:U. S: Securities 10,500,00 Cash' items and stamps.. - .232,37 Dde from National Bunke:" 10,150,95 " other Banks 372,38 Legal tender Notes 26,220 00 Notes of other Banks 2,761.00 Eipense and tait. account 1,276,58 Capital Stock • ' , $75,00041.1 Circulating notes 46;000,00 I Due to Deptwitora, . 105,659,15 Dividends unpaid 24.50 . . _Surplus-and--Protit -ttati-Dobs--7-,4-16i711- 1 • $232A04,i4 The above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Jis.lo. PHILIPS, Cash. Sworn and subscribed before 'roe, April 1865 April 14-4t.] '. KURTZ, Notary Public. zraaztalla:gulital io PAST Fun OF C4LTSLE STREET, GREENCASTLE, PAL. Ii E undersigned respectffilly announces to thO traveling. public that this Hotel, has been BEMODDLED; The room rire,l'arge and comfor• pble anitare wetl furnis6,d, with 'gond new 'furni ture. Persons stopping at.this Hot 4 can have ei ther doable or single Hoorits;' - ivith or without fire in them. The TAB LE .alwayakajtplied-with lb& he'd 'in the market, and his- B AAR • filletrwith the choicest Liquors. 'There Aro also a fine lot and pair of Hay - and• Stock Scales connected with the dad' for the ttecommoda,tion of Drovers and Butch ers.- „ . His Stable Will always be, 'provided with goo l Wholesome Pro%Tattier for Stock, an attended' by careful Ostlers. ADAMS ; April 15,1864.] • • • Proprietor. P4IIRNEVS - BLOOd PURIFIER. . . LHIS article so well known by reputation for having-curred . sode, of the worst ,cases of Tet er. &ranla, and all impurity of the Blood, is al ways ou hand at Fouithman'sTruts Store., .119 has just received a fresh supply or, the above article and con accommodate custom ers. June 3-Iy. 011;KARDT'S Cattle POitler it z';'64 • ' minTrs Machine Foundry► SHOP. GEORGE , FRICK, ieitor of orders, Waynesboro,' Franklin to. Pa. THE WAR OF 1776, mHt time "tiontinental" sounds more dent to J the American heart, than any of the ritorl blood even should it be a prince, So all 'you thrit want a good Cooking Stoye that burns either cpal or wood, edit at 71E7Ln and ask for the Continental, which is one of the hest Stoves in market , and by far the cheapest. It takes a long stick of wood yand is .provided with fire brick to,burn coal. Iris one of the best baking and cooking,Stoves that has ever been' ;tiered for sale. It is a fine Cooking'Stove and• is easily •kept clean -1-triverm - havo - a - ta - rge u.s inuient un—lnrudTtnni - will give better bargains than•any othei houee.in the country. So toprove that my name is not Gen, - Bragg call and see for yonrself. Also on hand• Nesting StoVes, each 111 ME till CM STOM for shop or parlor, all of, which I will' sell very low You' w ill also find a large assortment of ~?~~'~"~~~a with •Copper, Brass and Sheet-Iron, Ware , which is all of my own make, and which Itas • been.proven can net [be found better in any place. Now remember lam bound to sell, cheap, o il that went anything in my line, give me a call. My shop. is still at the old place on Main -Street, next 'door to :Miller's Store. House Spouting! done at all times and of the best &alibi° tin. Feting very thankful for the *many.past favors have receivedtrom • the.publlk I would invite all to give me a call,. for then yeti can see for yoursulve where to get bargains. . Old metal taken at Foundry Prices in exchange for new Stoves. A.TRITLE. limy .and _Wavy Claims. OSEPIi DOUGLAS, Attorney nt Law' jAirayneriparo% being duly licenied as Claim A gent will procarePensiens;Bounty., Bounty Land arrearages of par and clothing, and all other allow. ances.dne seamen and soldiers., their heirs or repro tentatiyes. ay.27—tf. . , flhl LAT AftßlYtb:l, ' , • DINS;',INESACY:IOIIM K.U - R . TZ TISHES to iiitoini"' lerild citizens Of,Vira . y: V riastione Vicinit",.thai he has just hem: ed 'front the'East, a !alga; eid.-full assmtment of fresh Drugs, liedidines, ,Oils o . Paints, Dye, ; Stpos, Window Olnen, Pritty,.Drusbei, &a, Arc:, Which he is prepared to sett as cheap an they can be had at any other'hopee in- the:tarry,' 'and which, itijegard to quality, cannot be' excelled , lie ills also oh hand a large assortment of • •. • " . • • • ToILET-AniiicidEs • . „. . compriaingin 'Part Atte fellewing articles, Viii. Toilet Waters 'aft kinds ' '• Eau' de Cologne, endless in itriety,. • , xtradtii for' tho c handicerchler tine English Pomades, Bandolinesi, Bear's 'Oil, ' . . Fine and Fancy Soaps,' " Tooth BrUshes, Nail ' Hair " Combs,' 4tet. &e. For Cullnary'purpoSes he has Corti tarch, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago; Flavoring Extracts, viz: Lemon, Vanilla, StraWbery, Raspberry, Pine Ap.. ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach,;.Piut'- meg. &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepptir and all oth er articles in that line. He has also Something to . pieta() the ,; CIIfILD 'E lii, A fine stock of ToVsr of all kinds, a littge Supply of China *are. Paiberi.t , Matirieitteow He has , Drake's Planiatio4 Bitters f % Hoffiand's German• do. _ • . an Sarsaparilla, Bull's att. Pliteshert's Cough' Syrup, Is Diarrhoea Cordiat i , - • FreyiS Vermifuge,• • • lirermifuges-, , doz. kirrdP, • Judron's, Ayer's; - brand - re v rilorse's, • • • MpLane'S' liven'Afis Winslefiv's tifoothing• Syru. • 17r: PaTl6 10 a 1 O : Kerosene OW - Lampe aridinitur neys skittays'on'hand. Thankful for kind favors already bestowed upon , him, h'e solicits a continuance of the same, hoping that by trying-to pease he may win the.confidence I of the people.' As much care taken in waiting up-• on adults as children. Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully cotnpounticti at all hoots. J» P. KURTZ. finglist 19, 1804. UM, la TO YIN IN fllll MTE rho intend to put , up Mill and v rm ap g o n r e a d ter to manufacture Syrup at Ringgold, Md. We call the attention of farmers • to the importance of raising the Cane. as it is kr: , lieved by persons who have raised it to' be the most. valuable crop 'that can 'be raised. It yields from two • hundred and twenty-five to two hundred and seven. ; ty-five gallons, of Syrup, to the acre. The Cane is • best planted on hills. The seed should 'be• sprouted before plantiog it. Persons wishing to getsced can get it at Chatles Hiteshew's store, Ringgold; of Chaffee Hiteahew's store, Smithsburg; st Ground de Logan's store, Leitersburg; at Geo. Stover's store, Waynesboro% at Daniel Mentaer's Mill, at Samuel. Frantz'a Mill, at Geo. Besere's Milk in the Black Corner, and at the Nunnery Mill. Feb. 12; 'f3V—••tfr ' J. & 13. PRICK. TM-WARE, SHEET-11115 WIRE, ETC. MHE subitrifier 'Would.iniorrit'his customers and ptiblie generally, that hating, with other busi ness men of Waynesboro', adopted the " Ctilii.Stit • 611"Zet r i li MM," ho is now >re prod to sell at shorter milts than formerly. Persons in want or any article in his line are Tespectfolly invited io give him a;call.— His stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS and KITCHEN WARE aresotnplete, and will lie • sold at etch i priees (the times considered) as cannot fail' to give gatiefaction. All kinds of Mii; 'AC' 411LN lek7" -C embracing the latest and most approved. patterns, for allot wood or coal, constantly on hand. IZ`Special attention is given to putting upßpout thade of the best tin; for houses and barns. • Remember the sign of the "BIG IO) HORN" • D. B. RUSSELL. A tiguat 26.1864' 2111 k. MALT IL 411&11- CHOPPING MILLS ! ABE subscriber, wOuld inform the public that ho has purchased of V. B. Gilbert, the well-known sawing anti Chopping Mills, situated about one quarter of a mile from Bear's- Factory, and is now prepared to saw •Lumber to order, by mill or circu lar saw, awl is also prepared to chop corn, oats, &c., at short notice. 07- Persons wanting WATER WI-ICUS can have theft made to order at' short notice. Nono but the best material will be used for this purpose. By punctuality and attention to business he hopes to merit- a liberal share of the public l s patronage.. JOHN L. AVIETCALF. P..S. The subscriber offer!' for wile a new FRAME BUILD/ING, iO by . 46•lttet, suitable for a backbuilding, wash house, stable, etc., all ready for roofing. Nov -4,_1130. riIHE subscriber informs his former patrons and the public generally, that he has re-commenced the 'BARBERING business; in the room formerly occupied by the Post Office, and is now, prepared to dd Hair-cutting 'atul• Shaving in the hest style. GEO. B. PRICE. October' 16 • Itleatzer's Horse & Cattle Powder. STOIctR •hating purchased of Mr. o ldentzekthe 'recipe for making the above far famed Horse cind.Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva nia and Maryland, takes this method of - informing the farmers, drovers, &c., that he has on hand and intends keeping a good slipply always on band.— Country merchants and others keeping such articles for sale, Would do.well to supply themselves with•a quantity. He will sell it on commission or for crud) cheap. Orders will be pUtictuaily attended to Janiaary 3t. • DOCTOR JOHN A 1 , 'ROYER 7 • . FORMERLY A. A. 'Sura:con, U, S. A.. and ek e rnihing s urge b n, - N or f o lk . ; Va., who hitd.been stationed iri the Hampton Hospital, Fortreee Mon roe has commenced this practice of Medicine and Surgery in this place and will attend promptly to 'all calls or application for information.. Ur Office on Main Street, licit door .to .Fourthmin'a Drug; Store. • .. . ' - March 24-3 m. 'aynesboro'. ME* gkib).- - ilLz- -- Ytio els airi 01 - IHE rut/Scriber offers for .sale on the ground in the Mountain 19,1 1 00 Good -Joint Cheatnut Shingles ? . - ,Also 1 Separator • and ilorse.Power, , tut good' as pert,:2,sets.trreephbattlWas, - good as new; 1 set good lilacksmitli Tools. • APril 14-619 4. , HENRY IV4IINK. • BARBER! NG. lIIMIE t L. M.
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