MUT t's 119 aW aye his uar er. • A physician, whose sign once hung out on asses sticet, v tella the r followipg gopd story: Ile was sitting . cue, d a y his - 4)&4 when there came in an after making his bow, (which an Irishman_always has the politeness to do,) addressed him thus: "Cap 3e*pull a tooth for me, doctor P— • Sure it's the devil's own brother I've got in my head', that's been ke.epiog me.awake,these three nights intirely.'' • • "Yes, I think I can take it out for you," • replied the doctor; "sit down and let me look at it," The tooth proved to be a large double one badly inflamed` around it; and very sore.—. 'When theiestruments were bit:night ! Out to, • fionnuence operations, Pat shoved evident signs of nervousness. , "Och! sure, yell be murtherin I:3e quite," said'he. • '"'is be sine I shall hurt you," said the'. doctor in a jocular way; "its dont't I won't Abair you'anythino b for pulling i 6 r Pat said not anothei word, antiAlif3 doec• torivent to work. The tooth was ofmiOnii to a firmer jaw, and stuck; ‘,'like to the Constitution," but our persevering tlo&, tor tugged and pulled, fairly lifting his pa tient in the struggle, who boreit all tile way throUgh like a martyr; f'reakin„,,i , Ailast offending molar was out, and pliantly laid,upon the table. • "There," saig the doctor, "didn't I hurt . you bad enough?" "Not a bit, sir," said Pat, "and sure you're not the man to be going back from your own word." Query.—Which got the wore, of it, Pat or the Doetor? The Final Test A worthy old Irishman was told one even iog that his wife was very sick and likely to die. Profoundly grieved at the informs• • .13, he blaienotl-t-o—ber-Bedside,to aseert the progress of disease, and in his own way to make a diagnosis. He first wiped the to bacco from his lips and gave her an affect tionate smack. "Och ! by the powers, said he, "and sure her mouth is as cowld as the kay•hole of a jail door!" Filling his cob pipe he sat down by the fire and cogitated. A thought struck him, and he rose and offered his pipe to the sick Iceman, begging her to - take a whiff or two. She moaned a feeble refusal, and.,the sorrow• ful man sat down again. The pipe was soon finished, and the canteen of old Irish whis key was brought down;' after a generous draft, ho sweetened a little for his compan ion. As before she shook her head, and seemed-to-be-utterly—incapable of apprecia ting her usual luxuries. The good man's heart failed him, and as he drained the toddy which she refused, he exclaimed! '•Oeh, Bridget dear, and gees going to lave me entirely ! nither smoke nor dthrink, and sure thin yo are not long for this world, at all at all I" ' And, sure enough, she did die. OBITUARY.—Pied suddenly, at the late residence of its father, J. Davis, the South ? ern Confederaey, aged 4 years.' Conceived in siu, born of iniquity, nurtured by tyran, ny, died .of a sudden attack of strangula, floc', superinduced by Dr. Grant's pills of 1- 7071. No funeral. Chief mourners, copperheads of the North. gentle stranger, drop a tear, • The C. S. A. lies. buried here, ' In youth it lived and prospered well; . But, like to Lucifer, it fell, Its body here, its soul in —, well E'en if I knew I wouldn't tell. Rest C. S. A. from every strife, Your death is better than your life, And this one line shall grace your grave, t‘YOUr death gave fr - Eelom to the Sla • . Western officers are proverbial for shock ing uniforms, and, in a majority of instances, it is rati.,er difficult to distinguish them from the privates.i Among this class is a Briga dier General named Jantes'Morga.n, Who looks mote like a wagon master than a soldier.— On a certain occasion, a new.recruit who had just arrived in camp, lost a few articles, awl was inquiring around among the "vets" in hopes of finding them. An old soldier fond of his sport, told the recruit the only, thief in the brigade was in Jim 11.1,orgart"s,tenl, 7 -- The recruit immediately started for Jim's quarters, and poking his head in, asked: "Does Jim 111orgati liVe'herc?"" • "Yes," was the rep'y, "my name is Jim Morgan," "then I want you to band over those books you stold from me!" "I have none of your books, my man," "It's au infernal lie," indignantly exclaim ed the recruit. "The boys say you are the only thiet'in camp; turn out them books, or' I'll grind your carcass into apple sass." The general relished the juke much, but seeing the sinewy reeruit•pecling offhis coat, iuforu e 1 him of his relations to the brigade, and the recruit walked off, merely remark. in;, "Wall, blast me if I'd take you for a Brizadier. ExcUse fienernl, I rIo ' • know the ropes yet." That, the negro can sometimes say a shrewd thing is unvestionablc. I have been told of au intelligent coutrabapil, %vlio„escaping from Dixie into the land of - Abraham,' was pressed by aswhite patriot to cuter into the military service of the North, but manifes. ted an unaccountable rcluctaueo to. shoulder a =Act. •Why don't you enlist Ginger?' asked the white patriot mas'e mph= ed the contraband, 'did ye ever se& two dogs fightiti' for a bone ?' Certaioly r Ginger.'— \Val, did ye ever BCC de bone tight ?"Not nias'r, you' se both a fightin', and Ginger's de bone, an' he's not F,winCto fight in this liyar difficulty. SIiOdKING —A young k.entleinan who was at one-time very much - mitten with a pretty little "Frieud," says that during his travels throurch the West Indies he often felt some Very severe shocks from earthquakes, but they were not u circumstance rhea compar ed with those Which ho experienced' iinm this little Earth-Quaker. Tennyson Flays that a kisq ,is merely an idle pleasure I,t way be a lucre idea but it is a touching one. , PaisiOn evaporates by words,,nS grief doffs byaunrg. ' ; lle ;4tikt prespeiitylviilishrinii . in EPITAPII .r‘ dit i t -tow" guFe•preran rep:wily for Ouch= Gl'an filers, YeHo y Wutor, t e m Founder H o Slavering; Coughs, Fr vervii,osspl Appetliolitik Vital: ; " Stir. 14k, ,poorc4 ,-r ' mOsibeOefichi-ettet.; The use of theta improves theNvinci strength .. ens the Appetite, ande_gives,.to the Honk a fine, smooth and gloss y sßli—thus improv? ing the appearance,.vigor and spirit of this noble"canimik. • t J t - • The property this Powder possesses in creasing the quantity of Milk ,In• Cows, sirs 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 Cream twent • .e cent. and make the Butter rm an. sweet: n attening 'at e, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide and makes them , thrive much faster. HOGS. In all Diseases of •• 4 the Swine, such as ' , i 1r.,.e%" - -: .-- - , -- -, .: -; - __ , -- - ..i . .. Coughs, Ulcers in ' - `,. - , the , I,aungs, Liver, - `'..?::;-yipW"-At-....-j- . &e. By putting `-:,„,4,, ..-,, z ..:--.,,, from half a paper . *.r Iwo A ) to a paper of these -1 . -.-;. -- - ----- -:.t;. ~ Powders in a' bar- .--;., --„.-------- __—',. -. - _,.: • ,:,:f-7--:-- rel of Swill, the •" . ,` , . - -2-j- -- :: - -- above Diseases can be cured or entirely pre 'vented. By using thee& Powders ttie Wig Cholera can be prevented. ,Price 25 ots, per Paper, or 5 Papers for $l. PREPARED 1W S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., AT Tn-rm • WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin. St., Baltimore, In. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States. . WThe above Powders can be had at Manufac turers' prices of F. FOURTHMAN, Waynesboro'; Johnion, Hollow y & Cowden, Philadeltillia; J. J Bender & Co., Pittsburg; Laughlin & Btishfield, [Dec. 9—ly. THE WAR IS OVER ! Wheeling, ye NOW IS- THE TIME TO 1111 Y DRY GOODS 3 CHEERER, METCALF & HITERIEW'S, WtheilE HERE t e l r m i y . ; r i n c r e e s. selling key them keep e f v n e r ry o t l g ba i l n f the Dry Goods end Notion line. BUGLE BUTTONS, BUGLE tR/MIIIINGS, LADIES' COATS, Sachs, CIRCULARS, Just received and of the• latest styles. Also Ladies' Cloth, all colors and prices. • ' 31E'PCALFE & HITESHEW, 211 St., just above the Jail, West aide of the - street. April 14 SPRING AND SUMMER G &OBS, AT TIIE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM JAMES A: mum, T stock embraces all the beet styles of ' Plain in awl Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Panay , EllabgsG3armactstEr (Buz:s e Plain and Fancy VESTINGS,"aII of which Will be ovule to order in, tho most fashionable and work- Irn, i e manner, or so In • atterns to suit custo mers. Also a full stock of READY-MADE, CLOZRING serCIIEAP FOE OASIT.-Giu Also, one of the hest selected stocks orGENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine, Shirts, Hoisary, Glo;iettand Ties in endirS4lMriety. , Also, Military 61, - iths 'and . thiSlinetets which will he made to order at the shortest .notice: J. A. FISHER, opposite Washington House, Hagerstown, Md. Ap. 2R, 1865. STATES UNION. HOTEL, • OPPOSITE TIIE Lebanon Valley.and Pennsylvania R. pots, TERNIS-50 CENTS PPR MEAL AND 5O CENTSPER • BED. • • itAItRISRERG MTV,. PA. JOHN W. TAYLOR, Ap.7-1v) Propartbr. lIEKT. FRANIZe /10_1) TlIZ§. FRANTZ & SNIVELY having ansocia „ If nail themselves in the practice ol'Medigine an d bu , rgery ! Would. state that. they are well prepared to trent all medical and surgical (loos. Persons in debted to,eitlien of the ;hove will please make early settlement to the time of their association. ate, they wish to close their old books. ; Office in Dr. Frantg's residence in the room fur merly. oc,c,upied as store fo . oni by Mr. 1. Beaver. 14---if - —-1 V: PEl:l'bl A lirS, Paten!. cloth - , Wringer • _ for ;%ale at the Sign of the lied' Horn 1) 4nFnnth, Agrotf 4 ; Franklin coglllY. ' i l '112,) N== 400, iS Aegi• • • , and , A 11,0104 Etiiyekrite, IitiNKEVS Rititt'WittEl - 1* IRON. , PlltEaiid Alterative,of wonderful efflacy in:diseases Of t e sTomAcki, Lorpt. and Bcwpm.:, The most beneficial medicine known; kiireit ter satisfaction and cures more diseases than any o. Cher preparation offered to the Public. Prepar ed solely by S. A i KUNKEL & BRO4IIB Market street, Hama For sale by , Druggisis and Dealers everyivhare, BEWARE OF. > Comiterfelts , _-tat " As Kun e s t Met "me o ton is eo. and effectual remedy in the known world fur the permanent cure of ..D.yapepsia and Debility, and as there are a number of imitations offered to the pub lic, we would caution the community to puiehase none but. the genuitie article,,mamifactu red by S. A. Ktrlitst, & Beo., and has their stamp on the top of the cork of every bottle. The very fact that otheM are attempting to imitate this valuable remedy, proves its worth and speaks volumes in its favor. The Bitter Wine Of Iron is put up ih . 75 cent and $1• bottles, and sold 'by all respectable (baggiest throughout the country. Be particular that every bottle bears the fac simile of the proprietors' signa ture. This Wine includes the most agreeable and eta , cient Salt of Iron we possess; Citrate of Magnetic Oxhide combined, with the most energetic of Vega table tonics, Yellow Peruvian bark. The effect in many cases of debility, loss of appetite, and gener al-prostration, of an efficient Salt of - Iran, - combill= ed with our valuable Nerve,Tonic, is most happy.— It augments the appetite, raises the puke, takes off muscular flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility and gives a florid figure to the countenance. For sale by all respectable dealers throughout the country. For sale by.J. F, KURTZ, Druggist. April 29--Iy. 1 N - T I Fils A 111 . Wood Working and SELAAATI.I%Tar • , ESTABLISHMENT AND MILLS ! CI TILL continuing the manufacturing of aII Okii.ds of Building Material, such as S A S 111 , ,Doors, Shutters, Blinds, FACING, MOULDINGS, $ Door-Frames, Window-Frames ; FLOORING, &C. &C. lOW —AIL W . MC r • By mill and circular saws of every description Asking a continuation of favors. T promise still to sell on as equitable terms as possible, considering times and prices. For furtharticulars 'apply to the subscriber and propriety Factory 2 miles Southeast of Waynesboro'. April 1, 1864. D. F. GOOD. APiNOUNCES to hit frien'tbi and' the -public generolly that he 'ls now in possession of all the late ap4 pxpet,improyed inatruments,and is well preparett lb. perform ell DE mom.. 'Ait.rntions. He will be happy to Wait upon tor who may require the services, of an experienced Dentist. All opera thins htton the tosouth . 'and teeth' performed in tr.sci entific manner. 'Teeth inserted according to fittest impredements in the art : and at moderate rates. Office in big reeidenpa oh the South Coiner of the Diamond. Ap. 11, '62. FIRST CASII DRAG STORE' IN . WAYNESBORO,' PA. M. M. STONER,. Druggist, miiNKFUL to his friends and cuaromers for the very liberal emontagein'ent received in hie "old business '•an I he hoes that the introduction Of the COS system wit a d to their interest and his 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, purehase 'whero ever you can get the cheap est, the best article at the lowest price..• His assort ment is more general than is usually found in , coun triDrug t•'tores. t He has quite a variety of Books; dre., which he will dispose of cheap ldr cash, intend ing to close it, considering it no porter his business, and has adopted this motto, "live and let live, sup port and supporting. . M. M. STONER. Anti, 191864., , . xknaMstg , thelettzrifxzmitoxaesrkziceit4, az T. J. FILBERT,' . , 0 • • it- P A . ..4,P 4 . L . 8.• •, . 7 .- - g hors tonslitntly„ttir ;sale a, full assiolmini of' ••• . '• , • GOODS for Pintlfmel'a ware.. , ' l -- li ; ' Liktest City 9 Viimiii;me always . rizi . hand. / ' th l4 ~. " X ', Wayneaboro „NNINNZKNIIO4:.<4A-NNIZ.NaVgIiNig.N.NaNZ WAYIESfiIIr HOTEL I N. RVIVX,LY,.24. D'. ~• . . MHE uncloridined having. purchased ibis long es ( tablished Hotel would inform his friends and the public gerterially thet. ho is now prepared to af ford every accommodation• which can he reasonably expected. HISTABLE will at all times be sup plied with. the best 'fare 3.h0 market will afford and his BA Wavith .the choicest ;Liquors. He has rim ple STABLING with an attentive Hostler always in attendance: ' The 'ilt:lirontige of he public'ia,ra spectinlft'cnliritecl. V. 11. A 4•111 14 - ENE H. • 101 . ; Cures • 'Dyspepsia, t%) 9 ' • • • Headache, General Debility, Nervousness, De. •`: preision bf Spirits, Constioation, InterntitenBFeyer,,Acid4y of the Sonia - Chi Pith:wee, burn ; i<3iegtial'fon' • F4d, Fullness qr Weight,ii? the Ston'Alf4fr- - Sinking or Flutteripg at the Pit o f the Striinach; Swimming olthe - Head4 Dflicull Breathing; Yellovo tress of the Skin and Ey es, Fever and Dull pain in the'Head, Pairrin the Side; Beek, Chest and: will cure eyery easy Pr, Chronic or nervous eases of the Kidneys and - • Arid Diseises'ariiing • from a disorder ed Stoinabh, „good, formate_ or female oi or young. GENERAL DEPOT, 118 MARKET STREET Olt W. ^P. v. B. Proprietor. ,:• • mprove tt,ashvrt9 Farli#Ori 104 Viplgse 1404'0e:it gobhintageln i nprassiqug ' Grain with PATENT 81111-111 GRATING GRAIN SEPAL' CLEANER AND BAGQr.ER. At a time like the present, when lilbor is very acme, it lataportant that farmers who areinterasted should give attention to the above improvemfint,which will Considerably reduce the expense of threshing grain over the common way. This machine has_been before__the. public for a number fit years, but not very widely circulated, al; though it has competed with all the beat' cit the' different iatented Grain Separators, and pruvcd a decid 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, rani-4,110 g to fdiciard ti machine for a-lest to any person desiring a trial, and have its merits tested; and I wish to understood that I put the machine upon its own' merits, and want farmers to judge !be themselves. If it tines riot AP, meet their wants and they do not wish to purchase, lam perfectly waling to,near expenses of 84zpping. The machine is particularly adapted to farmers for their Ovirn use, and Will apply to lever or railway power, will thresh and clean, in good grain, from 100 to 15Q bushels per day, using four to six horsesUne the samOlgutinber hands,but under very favorable eimunhabinces will thresh more per day. It cleans the grain thoroughly clean by one openition, which is pot generally done by other Separators. Gnarl cleaned on this machine, with much light filthy matter, is worth one tr two cents more per bush el than if cleaned in the common way. There is also a great saving of gram, in straw and chaff over the common way of thrashing and cleaning, and also over other Senor,. tnra_nin , l ... . • lare ' 'Thy -nth, :The machine -js conveniently arranger for hauling and threahing, being permanently fixed on two wheels. 'One man can easily - native or:shift it about, so that it is not half the trouble in a barn flqor as the common thresher and shakee. ft i>t also easily put in-operation, being simple, easily managed, relia ble, durable, compact, and cleanly to Warlt by *fife in operation, 'not making nenr the dust.es the-com mon machine or of ier Beparatiiis. Far ners can rest assured that this machine is no 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 firiners 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 lam willing to he responsible, as already stated, ' • • Price of Machine at Shop, (all complete, ready to attach to belt Lever or Railway Power) 81,75 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 abcrve represttid. Oaersomlicited and prompfly attended-to; The • machine is manufactured in'Pennsyivania and Maryland, pt different shops. For further information and description of machine, address " DANIEL GEISER; Proprietor, Waynesboro', Frtinklin Comity, Penna. Sep,,23—tf.) GEISER'S PATENT SBLFREGULATINGGRAIN SEPARATOR. CLEANER AND BAG GER, AND THE LATEST IMPROVEDITHRESHER AND TRIPPLE•GEARED HORSE POWERS, DRIVING EITHER BY GEAR OR BELT, ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE, READY TO PUT ON .WAGONS. HARIMIIIIRG, PA the undersigned, desire to call the attention of Farmers and Threshermen of Franklin and adjoin ing counties to this machine. -It has been before the public for a number of years, during which lime it has given general satisfaction, and the patentee has made some very important improvements which ren der it still more comp'ete, both for clean separating and cleaning, - and also for the else of draught 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 500 bushels per any. The sm all size. See the above which fully represents the maabinei also full description, price, &c., of machine. Persons wishing machines should send in their orders in reasonable time ti insure their being - filled. . _ vc) zoracamakua tuvziaraa AND MANUFACTURERS OF SYRUP ! - I am manufacturing different sizes of Sugarcane Mills (to be 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 Machines, Sawing Waou, I am fully, prepared to make the above to order and on short notice; also GRIST AND SAW MILL GEARING, SIAFTING AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER-WHEELS. IRON KETTLES, &c, Stoves and Plow castings,also cast iron and wrought iron pipe far steam orwateri and Brats castings of every description; in a word, I nm prepared to do everything usually done in it-foundry and machine chop, Ha-viug-s t ' • • • •. s unproved machinery, such as;W.:es, Borinw - Planing and Drilling Machines, perscins can rely on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner. I am also prepared to manufacture to order machinery for wood, such as Tcinging and Groving ma chines for flooring, Surface, Tenout and Molding machines, eft.c. • I 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 work. I this line of business, and I use all good material, so that I am perfectly safe in war ranting all my 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 repairing must oe accompanied with the cash. For particular& and ciiculars,deseriptive of machine, address Or DANIEL Gsisso, Proprietor of Territory and so :Sep. so_ t f. • • FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYNESBORO', 11/1. RESOURCES. Bills and Notes Discounted $101,701,07 U. S. Bonds 79,500,00 Other U. S. Securities ' • 10,500,00 Cash items and stamps 232,37 • Due from National Banks 10,150,95 " other Banks__ 372,38 Legal tendet Notes 29,220 00 Notes of other Banks 2,761 00 Expense end tax account 1,276,58 ---$262,804,33 Capital Stock • .575,000,09 Circulating. notes 45.000,00 Duelo Depbsitors 105,659,15 Dividends unpaid •• - • 28.50 Surplus and Profit and Loss 7,116,70 The above statement is correct to the best of my hnow ledge and belief. JNO. PHI LIPS, Cash. Sworn and subscribed before me, April ;, 18G5 April 14-6t] J. P. KURTZ, Notary Public. zri - lazatua mavaro eh o BAST SIDE OF CARLISLE STREET, GRERATCASTLE, PA. H E Undetsigned respectfully rinnOunces to 1 the traveling, public that "this Hotel has been 11,EMODDLE1). 'rho room are large and comfor table and are well furnished with good new furni ture. Persons stopping at this Hot can have ei ther dorble or single Rooms, with or without fire in them. The TABLE is always supplied with the best in the market, and his DARR filled with the choicest Liquors. There aro also a fine lot and a pair of Hay and Stock Scales eonnicted with the motel for the accommodation•of Drovers and Butch ers. Hia Stnblo will ramye he provided with gond wholesome Provender lor•Stock, and attended by careful ostlers. JOHN H. ADAMS. April 15, 1804.) . Proprietor. DR. J. FAIIRNEY'S BLOOd PURIFIER. I.HIS artiole so well known by reputation for having curred some of the worst cases of Tet er. Scrofula, and all impurity of the Blood, is al ways on hand at Fourthman's Drug Store. He has just received afresh supply of the' above Article and can accommodate his customers. —• • Sane F ynu wu nt line Pomade you mgmc get it at! /- Li GEISERS' 'Waynesboro' AND MACHINE Fifthltuarterly Report OF THE Foundry SHOP. GEORGE PRICK, icitor or orders, Waynesboro,' Franklin Co. Pa. THE WAR OP 1776, rfIHE name "Continental" sounds more dear to the-American heartrthurranyof the Itoyri blood even shoUld it be a prince.' So all you that want a rood Cooking Stove that burns either coal or wood, call at • , 111712 S and ask for the Continental. which is one of the . best stoves in market, and by far the cheapest. It takes a long stick oLwood and is provided with fire brick to burn coal. It is one of the best baking and cooking Stoves that has ever been offered for sale. It is a line Cooking Stove and Is easily kept clean I always have a large assortment on hand, and will iverliett - erha - rgalrfa — tlian — vory — othel —. h - o - u - seln — the country. So to prove that my name is not gen. Bragg call and see for yonrself. Also on hand Heating Stoties, such as 321104-3 Em rum Hil CM TES, for shop or parlor, all of which I will sell very low You wilt else find a• large assortment of Mx+LVA.AV---Phltollug - 4 31 9 with Copper, Brnsi nail Sheet-Irbn Ware, which is altof my own make, and which has been proven can nOtibe,foitni better' in' OP. place. .Now rethember I am bound to sell cheap, snail that want anything in my line, give me a call. My.shop is still nt,the old placo on Main. Street, next door to Miller's Store. House *muting! done 'at all trmea sincrofthe'heet double tin. • Feeling very thankful for the mans' posit favors I -have.recelved from the public, I would invite all to give me a call, for then you can eee for yodrselve where to get liargains. Old metal takert.at Foundry Prices, in exchange for new Stoves. W. TRITLE,, , Waynesboro'. Army "and Navy Claims. T OSEPH DOUGLAS, Attorney nt 1, a w V WayneePoro', being July licensed as Claim A gent will procure Pensions, Bounty, Bounty . Land• arrearages of pay.and clothing, and all other allow tuxes due seamen and' soldiers, their heirs tar; re'pre, seta:given: — ' ' May V—i . tllti MOE . til „.. . viristigs., to inf orm ry ligsboro , and oicinity, that rii'loii:iiiriere&ifY= . ” ed &QM AtikEitae ' a large end aiSoriment or fresh 'Dings, iiiedieineS. OHS, Paints; Dye Maffei Brushei.• dr.6. which h'?.: is prepared to eah as cheap as they , can tie haat any,other bottle in, t h e. town. rind wirieb, in Seitool td quality,,cannot tie large issortnietit „ • • ' "•• toft.idx 4 AL . VeiCLES aompriainglin park'pe folla*l* oillitiWatkle i all, kinds, , • , Cologne; endjessjh variety;', fatruets :for' the ,hawl,kerchief, ; Fine English . Pcnuados, . „ Bandol(aesi, B'ear's Fine and .Fanos Soaps,' Tooth, Brushes, Nail " • - , Combs, &o. &c.- For Calinaryhmrposes he has Corn Starch, Pearl Barley, Pearl. Sago,,Playariag.Extrae s ts ! viz Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbgry; Rispherry . ; ple, Orange,, Banana, Celery,' Pedr, Fetich, •Nnt meg, Bic. Fleah SOices; Bleak Pepper dnd all oth er'articled in that line: He hes also something to please the CHILDREN . , / fine stock of Tor of all.kipls, a large supply . of China ware. rat f.Z0.X 1 !..; 11 4 - 0 Ctia AXIL 0 He hay .14rake's Plantation Bitters. o an. a errnap do. SanA's sarsaparilla, Bull's • do. Hiteahow's CoughFyrup, DiarrhciPa PPT4 I4 / 1 "'rey's yercnifp g q, .Verplifuges, doz. kigcls, Fills—Wright's Judron's, Spaulding's, Ayer's,. Brandreth's, 111nrse's, McLane's, liver; Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup._ Dr. Parishe's do. Kerqseoe Oil, Lamps and Chim, nays always on hand. Thankful for kind favors already bestowed upon him, he solicits a coptinufince of the same, hoping thit by tying to please he may win the confidenco of the people. As much care taken in waiting up, on adults as children. Physicians' Prescriptions proMptly and carefully compounded at all hours. ' S. F. KURTZ: August 19, 1864. HOEK LOOK TO YOH MEE! WE the undersigned intend to put rip a Cain Mill and Eva'porater to manufacture S'Yrurr at Ringgold, Md. We call the attention of farmers to the importance of raising the Cane. as it is .ho.• lieved by persons who have raised it to be the moss *ridable 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 Caine is best planted on hills. The seed should be sprouted before planting it. Persons within's; to get seed can get it at Charles Hiteshew's store, Ringgold; nt. Charles Hileshew's store , Smithshurg; at Ground & LOgan's store, Leitersburg; at Geo. Stover's store,, Waynesboro'; at Daniel Mentzer's Mill, at Samuel Frantz's Mill, at - Geo. Besore's Mill, in the Black Corner; end at the Nunnery Mlll. Feh. 12,'f14 —if] & B. FRICK. SET-IM WIRE, ETC. THE subscriber would inform his customers and public generally, that having, with other busi ness men of 'Waynesboro', adopted the .• "ci.a.stnEt . issleSne.llllTVE,”' he is now reared to set!—at shorter rcifits than formerly. Persons in want of any article in his line are respectfutly invited io give him a call.— His stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS and . KITCHEN WARE are complete, and will be sold at such prices (the times Considered) as cannot fait to give satisfaction. All kinds of 7 - AE , 41:111 .11 • embracing the latest end most approved patterns, for eithet wood or coal, constantly on hand. rirSpecial attention is given to putting up Spout - ing. made of the best tin, for houses and barns. • Remember the sign of the "Bin RED HORN" • D. B. RUSSELL. August 26. ISM. Miit 7[ TROT lior• AND CHOPPING. DULLS ! TE subscriber Wool& inform the public that he has purchased of V. R. Gilbert, the Well-known sawing and 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, and is also prepared to chop corn, oats. &c., nt short notice. lar Persons wanting WATER WHEELS can haire them made to order at short notice. None 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's patronage. JOHN L: METCALF. P. S. The subscriber offers for sale a new FRAME BUILDING ,• 10 by .10 feet. suitsble for a backhuilding, wash house, stable, etc.. all ready for roofing. , Nov. 4. 1864. MMEII TTIHE subscriber informs his former patrons and the .ppublic• generally. that he has re•commericed the BARBERING Musinesslin the room formerly occupied - by . Ike Post Office. and is now prepared .to do Hair-cutting and Shaving. in the best style. GEO. B. PRICE. October 16' • Mentzer's Boric, & Cattle Powder. M.• STONER having purchased of Mr. • Merlzer, the recipe for • making the above far•famed Horse and 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 supply always on hand.— Country merchants and others keeping such articles formate - , would ito well to - supply themselves - wittr a quantity, Be will-seltit'qn commission or for cash cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to January 31. • DOCTOR JOHN A. ROYER,- FORMERLY A. A. Suwon, 17, p. A., and ex amining Surgeon, Norfolk. Va., who had been stationed in the, Hampton , Hospital, Fortress Mon roe has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery • in this place andwill . attend promptly to all call a or • application fur, information....Wol6ce on Main Street, next door to 'Fourtbman's Emig Store. .• • - 141archiri. Milt subscriber Offers for sale oh tlie• ;Mound in •Ati the Mountain 19; 00 Good • Joint - Chestnut Shingles. Also I Separator anti ; Horse Power, as good as new, 2 sets Brecchbands, as- good,ao new; sot good Blacksmith Tools. • ' , • April- 14-o*.j ' BrINBYFIINic hair ~ J. L. M
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