AR•t: Age is like the day-god setting lo the West beyond the plain; Life's faint measures fast forgetting, Listening to (Mother strain; First it murmurs, faintly stealing Through the portals of the pith, Then 'tie heard, its soul revealing, As the spirit passes through,: Sweetin-cadeice, varied=new, Chasing every sense of gloom, From the soul, and placing there Spotless robes for it to wear. A Terapern cse I.eotire At An ,Arborhein seixed With a sudden faintness, I called for a drop of snthin to drink. I.Was stirrin the beverage up, 4 pale faced man in gold spectacles, laid lased on my sheulder.and sed— "Look not upon the wine when it is red !". SeiT ine - . -- T his—is-01 Aye I" -• "It stingeth like an adder, and biteth lila a serpent !"Sed the man. "I guess not," sed I, "when you put s . t. gar intg it. That's the way 1 tillers take mine," "Have you sons grown up, sir ?" the man axed. "Wall," I replied, as I put myself outside my beverage, "my 60f1 Artemus junior, is going on 18." "Ain't you afraid if you set this example b 4 him he'll cum to a bad end ?" • "He's cum to a waxed end already. He's learnin the shoewakin biziniss," I replied "I guess we can both on us git along without your assistance, sir," I observed, as he was about to open his mouth agin. "This is a cold world," sed the man. ' , That's so. But you'll git into a warm one by and by, if you don't mind. your own bizinisa better." I was a Halo . riled at the feller, becaws I never take anything only when I'm on-well. I arterwards lamed he was a temperance lec turer, and if he can injuce men to stop set tin their innards on fire, with the frightful licker which is retailed around the country, I shall heartily rejoice. • ' _Better give men. Prusiek than to pizen 'em to doll by degreess.—A r temus Ward: DOMESTIC SYMPATEY.—Many years op. their lived in a neighboring state a family by the name of Noble, although 1 am far from thinking this was a suitable name for them. The father frequently indulged in taking "a leetlo too ninon." Upon a certain occasion, was seen lying upon the 'ground, and it was supposed he was under the influence of ‘speeritsf bat, upon examination, his leg was found to be broken. A. son of the old man was in the vicinity, and a horse and carriage, with a driver, were soon procured to take them home. When within a shoit distance, Mr. Noble said 'he was afraid it would come too sudden upon the old, woman, and he thought Oliver [his son] better go ahead, and prepare her mind for it.' This was ac cordingly done., and when the party arrived at the house, the old lady came running out saying, 'broke yer leg, broke yer let,, ha'nt ye ? I wish it had been yer darned old neck. QurpnrrtEs.--The worst organ-grinder —a hollow tooth that plays the duce. Jealousy is the greatest of misfortunes, and excites the least pity. . Just like a cinnamon tree is a fop, for the bark is invariably worth more than the body. The , public lecturer who dwelt upon a top /c has changed his residence. Tho man who makes a'business of raising pork for :narket may be said to live by hip pen. . . Are the minutes relating , to an affair of honor alwaya drairn up by•the seconds? "Ideas," said Volt - tare, 'ware like beards: men get them when they grocitw up, and wo men never have any." UT OF ORDER.—At a -meeting, a yetr or two ago, in this county, a gentlemab was speaking on a question not strictly within the range of business then on the tapis.— Becoming animated as his remarks progress. ed, he exclaimed, with something of melo dramatic solemnity.— "Dlr. President, my bowels yearn for the miserable victims." "Order order !" shouted several voices from the opposite corner of the house : the gentleman's bowels are out of order 1" • • The point of order was sustained by the chair, and 'the speaker v,Mit commanded to his seat. COULDN'T Fool, En: —Soon after. the telegraph was put in operation on the line of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, a native stepped into the office and wanted to know the price of, pork in Cincinnati. In a tew minutes the answer came with a charge of thirty-five cents for the information, but the Hoosier was too smart to be caught in that way and replied: "No, no, Mr Telegrapher, you can't fool rue in that way; rtn not quite tio green us you think I am! That darned ticking thing of r yourn hadn't been out of the room. I watch eel it all the time." RATIqR POiNTF.P.-Mr. Rees, the well known street preacher, was, accosted by a would-be wag the other day with the follow ing, question:— 'Do you believe what the Bible says about the prodigal son and the fatted calf?' 'Certainly I do.' 'Well can you tell me whether'tho•calf that. was killed was male or female?' •1 es: it was a female.' 'flow do you know that?' 'Because,' said Bees, looking the chap in the face, see the male is living now?' A colored man, so convinced of the lowli ness of his position—that labor was his mu tual lot—that he was even indifferent us to a future state, believing that "they'd make nig gers work even of he' go to hams." A (der ' gyamo tried to argue him ont'of his opinion by representing that this could not be the ease, inasmuch as there was absolutely no work for him to do in heaven. Bis answer tubs: "Oh you g'way, massa. I,knews 'act- If dere's no work for folks up dere, dey'll make 'ern sltub de clouds alov. ~...... If you have been .'tem p ted - I from it,; it is not lulling into El c lying in it ,that drowns. A bird that.always Tic 0 slorp3,—The weati.a.o wk., -V6V9E I iZ I PS VEVEBRAT,EP gag 11 . 44 owe foutdm Stom mrength ach etestlM4 the m' ithYstate. _ are a surrkpreventive of Lung • Fevor, and a certain remedy for all Diseases incident to the Horse, such as Glan ders, Yellow Water, Dig, temper, Founder, Heaves, Slavering; Coughs, Fe vers, Loss . of, Appetite and Vital Ellen gy, &c. — lii — poor, — low-spirited animals,. it has the 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 this Powder posseises. in in- creasing the quantity of Milk in Cows, g ive it an importance and value which should ,place it in the hands of every person keeping a Cow. By actual eiperiment it has proven that it will increase the quantity of Milk and Cream•twenty per cent., and make the Butter firmand sweet. In fattening Cattle, it gives them an appetite,Thosens their hide and makes them thrive much faster. H 0 G 13 . In all Diseases of (...., the Swine, such as - ~ k;`:-- e: '; ' . _ —*-- -- -- .. --.l `. -' Coughs, Ulcers in 31:-'7,..:;i5:7- : :... t ; -;...'";.-: the Lungs, Liver, . s " - 5r.1.eg,... - =._ -. . , .7‘k -'ics.,L s . --- • 4c. By—putting ik/ _ -, -: -- ---z:. - —_ from half a paper 'I 1.11.1.*: to a paper of these s. .-,.;•- 1- -,;.; „ Powders, in a bar- i" - ,,, - .-•-• -„..7": - .., z,=-- rel of Swill, the 671;e - /('="-I_.- • • , above. Diseases can be cured or entirely pre vented. By using these Powders the Hog Cholera cairbe prevented. Price 25 eta. per Paper, or 6 Papers for $l. PREPARED BY • 13 s io_at—onet- WHOLESALE MUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Nd. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers .throughout the United States. The above Powders can be had at Manufac turers' prices of F. FOURTH MAN, Waynesboro'; Johnson, Hollow .y & Cowden, Philadelphia; J.. 1 Bender & Co., Pittsburg; Laughlin & Bushfield, Wheeling, Va. [Dec. 9—ly. THE WAR IS qVER NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BY GEMS 3 CREERSIN, METCALF & HITESHEW'S, WHERE they are selling them for one half tho former prices. They keep everything in theLhy Goods and Notion line. BUGLE BUT PONS, LADIES' COATS, .Tuq received and of the latest styles. Also ladies' Cloth, all colors and prices. IIeIETCA I,FE & HITESHE W. 2d St., just above the Jail, West side of the street. Ap , it 14 SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM 3.&IVIES A. FISHER. 4 V stock embraces all the best styles of Plain In and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy ' Plain and Fancy VESTINGS, all of which will be initie to order in the most fashionable and work wnulike or sold in r_u_tterne to suit custo- mars. A leo a lull stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING serCDEAP FOR, CASH. - xigt Also, one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S 11,1iNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts, Iloisery, Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and thissirnercs which will he made to order at the shortest notice. J. A. FISHER, oppnaite Washington House. Hagerstown, Md. AIL 2R, 1865. STATES UNION HOTEL, OPPWITE THE Lebanon Valley and Pennsylvania R. R. De pots, r.pßms-50 CENTS PIM MEAL AND 50 CUNTS PER Ban. / HARRISBURG CITY, PA. JOHN W. TAYLOR, Ap. 7 v] Proprietor. DENJ. FRAM, M. D. TI N 6. FRANTZ dr, SNIVELY having associa• jUted themselves in the practice of'lVledicine and burgery, would stste t that they are well prepared tq 'treat oil medical and surgical cases. l'ersons debted to either of the fibove will please make early seitleMent to tIM time of their association, ea they wish to close their old .ipoks. tiflicein Dr. Fruity 0 cesidente in the room for merly occupied as store room by Mr. J. Beaver. Apnl , l4--tf • nto evil, fly e water, but JW. PUTNAM'es Patent Cloth Wriegcr • for sale at the sio of the Big Red Horn D. p. Tivreapp, 4004 fir Franklin county. (Ju;y I I '64.) S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., AT THEIR ` - TRIVIIIIN " SACKS, " CIRCULARS, ' * GOODS, AT THE Z. N. PNIVELT, M. D RENKEI. , B BITTER WINE OF• IRON. A PURE an 4 powerful TONlC,Corrective and ALAlterative, of' wonderful efficacy in diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER and BOWELS. ,Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Headache, General Debility, Nervousness, kM o De- Ipresaf Spirits, - Spirits, ntermitent Fever, Acidity of the • Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Difteu It Breathing. Yellow ness of the Skin anti Eyes, Fever and Dull piti in the Head, Pain in the Side, Back,Chest and Limbs, will cure every case of . Chronic or Nervous.Debility,Dis eases of the Kidney's and - And Diseases arising from a disorder ed Stomach, good for male • or female old - or young. The mod beneficial medicine known• t gives bet ter satisfaction and cures more diseases than any o• ther preparation offered to the Public. Ptepar ed solely by S. A. 4IJNKEL, 4 BRO., 1p Market street, Harrisburg.. For sale by Druggists and Dealers everywhere, 'BEWARE 9F ser• Counterfeits -VII As Kunkels 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 offered to the pub lic, we would caution the community to purchase none but the gendine 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 speTilt - g - volumesi-in its favor._ The Bitter Wine of Iron is put up in 75 cent and $1 bottles, and sold by all 'respectable -druggiast throughout the counVy. Be particular that every bottle bears the fitc - stualcrietors' 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 liege 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 pulsp, takes oti muscular flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility and gives a florid figure to the counter.ance. GENERAL DEPOT, • 118 MARKET STREET , For sale by all respectable dealers throughotit the country. For sale by J. F, KrntrL, Druggist. • April 29-Iy. ANTIETAM 'Wood Working and SLALWINC4. ESTABLISHMENT AND 'MILLS ! STILL continuing the manufacturing of a n k ii.ds of Building Material, such as SASH, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, FACING, MOULDINGS, Door-Frames, Window-Frqpies, FLOORING, &c. &C ftT G • 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 'mes-and-priem-Fur-further-partictrlars-app the subscriber and proprietor. Factory 2 miles Southeast of Waynesboro'. April 1, 1864. D. F. GOOD. Da. IV. D. LECIILE - &A l .0. ANNOUNCES io his friends and the public generolly that he is now in possession pf 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 mny require the services of an experienced Dentist. All opera tions upon the mouth and teeth performed in a sci entific manner. Teeth inserted according to latsst improvements in the art, and at moderate rates. Office in his residence on the South Corner of the Diamond. Ap. 11, '62. FIRST CAW DRUG STORE IN WAYNESBORO,' PA. M. M, STONER, Druggist, riIIiNKFUL to hie friends and customers for the I very Ilbetal enlouragement received in his "old business" an I ho hopes that the intgttlnction of the cash system will add to their interest and his ad vantage in continuing their favors. He believes a distinction ought to he made between cash and credit and he Intends to exhibit it the prices of his articles offered for sale. Call and see, and it not so, purchase where 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 try Drug : 4 tores. He has quite a variety of Books, &c., which he will dispose of chew 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. M. STONER. Aug. 19181i4., NrentX4EMIZZ'XZZMIIMI<EtiIaSf -.4.- . W.,4 N. T. J. FIEBERT, Ag - A DRAPER.I4 ... k i lit lane°, 'r sale .11 it • o ff GOODS constantly for sale a full assortment ofg GOODS jor Gentlemen's ware. rar'Latest City Fashions always on hand. Waynesboro', Pa. Aakra 14X MN. W 4, .144.X.MN1Z =WM.; N.NX MILLINERY GOODS! MRS. C, L. HOLLINBERGER WOULD inform her lady friends of Wfty nei•boro' arid vicinity that she has 1.11:t returned from Philadelphia with a complete eassortment of seasonable Millinery Guod•. A nions her stock will be found the latest styled of 3E3 C;I! .I\7" M SEA 7 Ladies and Childrene Hats, with a very large as i.ortment of Ribbons and other Bonnet Trimmings, Lincoln Mourning Badges. etc. Lgdies ace invite& Ro cu II and ex4ipitue her s'uck. May 5 U. Improved 'thrashing Machine Farmers will please kpok at the great adlrantage in . Thrashing . Grain with SELP-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, At a time lihe'the present, when labor is very scarce,' it is important that farmers whoa are interested should give attention to. the above improvement, 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 cot very widely circulated, rd though it has competed with all the bear of the diffe-ent patented ()rain Separators, and proved a *hi 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 machine for a test to any person desiring a triel, 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 doss not fully meet 'their wants and they do not wish to purchase, l am perfectly . willing to bear all, expenses of shipping. . ' The machine is particularly adapted to farmers for their own use, and will apply to lever or railway power, will thresh and clean, in good grain, from 100 to 180 bushels per day, using four to eix horses and the same numher,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 matter, is worth one or two cents more per bush. 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 over other Separators and Cleaners. • The machine is conveniently arranged tor hSuling and threshing, being permanently fixed on two wheels. One man can easily move or shift it about, so that it la, not half the trouble in a barn floor as the common thresher and shaker. It is also easily'put in operation, being simple„easily managed, relia ble, durable, compact, and cleanly to work by while in operation, hot making near the duet as the com mon machine or of icr Separators. Far ners can rest assured that this machine is no Ituthbug, and judging from the high. recommendation from farmers that are using them, I meat 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 L hope they will give me an opportunity, as I am willing to be responsible, as already stated, -Pke- or-Machine-at- Shop,_(all_complete,_ready toattaeli_to_belt Lever or_RailwayLllewor,),. 81,75 cash, 8180 in three months, with interest from date. As materiai for manufacturing advances, there may be ,a corresponding advance in the price of.ma chines. The machine is fully. .represented in the above cut. I-warrant the niactilizeWito as above represented. Orders solicited and promptly attended to.. The machine is manufactured in Pennsylvania and Maryland, at differ Ont shops., For further infarmation and description of machine, address DANIEL GEISER, Proprietor, Way-nesbore' T --Praitklin Gomez/ , I oanae.-- Sep. 2,3—.-tf.l GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAG GER, AND`THE LATEST IMPROVED THRESHER AND TRIPPLE-GEARED HORSE POWERS, DRIVING EITHER BY GEAR OR BELT, ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE, READY TO PUT ON WAGONS. Heartrammay PA. I, the undersigned, desire to c all 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, (luring 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 fur the ease of draught and fast threshing. I take pleasure in recommending tt to the public knowing that it will give the best satis faction. lam manufacturing two sizes, viz : The largest is eight'•lporse power and will thresh and clean from 200 to 500 bushels per day. The small size. - See the above which fully represents the machine, also full description, price, &c., of machine. Persons vvisiiing machines should' send in their orders in reasonable time t...r insure their being filled. 'nIITAZT autamtaziaducaraciaa AND MA.NUFACITRERS OF SYRUP ! I am manufacturing different sizes of StioXcane Mills (to be driven either by water, steam or horse power) and Evaporators and fixtures for makilig Syrup; also Portable and Stationary Steam Engines for driving Mills, Threshing Machines, Sawing WOOO, &c I am fully prepared to make the above to order and on short notice; also GRIST AND SA W MILL CBARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER-WHEELS. IRON KETTLES, &c, • Stoves and Plow eastings,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 shop. Having supplied myself with the latest improved machinery, such as Lathes, Boring, Planing and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner. 1 am also prepared to manufacture tp order machinery for wood, such as Tonging and Greying ma chines forctioring,_Strrfacp. Tehoul at d-Mo.-tiding--macif • . • 1 also oar to the public a new mid valuable improvement in my steam engines, made within the last year, viz: for the economizing of fuel, and the regulation of speed, which xenders my new engines far superior to the old engines. All my machines are sold under warrantee. '.ldy hands are all experi enced workmeli in this line of business, and I use all good .materitil, 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 proniptly,attended to. All orders sent in for repairing must Pe accompanied with the cash. For particulars and circulars descriptive of mach Or DANIEL Gemini, l'roprietor of Territory and so .ed. :io—tf. aizattaia mc.iiviat o EAST SID.EOF CARLISLE STREET, GREENCA.STLE, m undeisitned respectfully announces to I the traveling public that this Hotel has been itEMODDLED. The room are large arid comfor table and are well furnished with good new furni ture. .1 ) ersons stopping at. this Hot.ll 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, qpd his BARR tilled with the choicest Liquors. There are also a tine lot and a pair of Hay and Stock scales connected with the 'totel fu{ the acconunotintion of Drovers and Butch- era. • His Stable will alwayn he pro3ited with good wholesome Proverufer tor stock. and intended by careful ostlers. JOHN H. ADAMS. _April_ls,lB64.] Proprietor. DR. J. FAIIRNVY'S DLOPd PURIFIER I THIS arty•le no, well known by reputation Mr having mined some of the worst cases of Tet er, .scrofula, end all impurity of the Blood, is al ways on hand at Fourthmon's Drug store. He has just received a fresh supply of the above article and can accommodate his customers. June 3—ly. WAYIEHOIiff ClllllllO Sill11E• THE subscribers would inform tho citizens of Waynesliro' and surrouudin z country that they hme opened a Clothing store in the Store Room next door to Silibet's Hotel, formerly occupied as a Watch and Jewelry store. Their stock con. sists of the latest styles of MEN'S ANO BOY'S CLOTHING,. GENTLEMIIN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, Hake, &c. Their goods have just been brought from Phil adelphia Mid will be sold at greatly rethiced pric cc. Persons wanting anything in their line would do will to call and examine their new stock before pur chasing elsewhere. May 5. FELLHEIMER & STRAUSS. SWEET POTATO FLA.NTs. THE subscriber has now ready for planting a large selection of 'clweetpotato Plants, the chio lest variety, tho seed having been purchased in the city. HENRY W. FUNK. May 12 G-E _LS _EII,B ' CLEANER AND BAGGER. Waynesboro' AND MACHIXE 1 ill Foundry SHOP. ne, address GEORGE FRICK, icitor of orders, Waynesboro,' Franklin Co. Pa. THE WAR OP 1776, MHE name "Continental" sounds more deer to the American heart, than any of the Ruyrl blood even should it be a prince. So all you that want a good cooking Stove that burns either coal or wood, call at Mu L TRITLE'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 ofwood and is provided with fire brivlc to burn coal. It is ono of the best baking and cooking Stoves that has over been .offered for sale. It is a fine Looking stove and is easily kept clean I always have a large assortment on hand, and will give better bargains than any other house in the country. So to prove that my name is not Gen. Bragg call and see for yourself. Also on hand Heating Stoves, such as • PLATE AID COIL STOVES, for shop or parlor, all of whiCh I will sell very low You will also find a large assortment of ' ~~~ ~~~~a with Copper, Brass and Sheet-Iron Ware . ,which is all of my own make, andivhich has been proven can not (be found better in any place. Now remember I am bound to sell cheap, so all that want anything in my line, give no a call. My shop is still at me old place on Main Street, next door to Miller's Store. House Spouting! done at all times and'of the best double tin. Feeling very thankful for the many past favors I have received from the public, I would invite all to give me a call, for then you can Bee foryourseli , e where to get bargains. Old metal taken at Foundry Priies in exchange fur new Stoves. W. A. TRITLE, Mar.2B Waynesboro'. Army and Navy Claims. "Ir 1. OSEPH DOUGLAti. Attorney at ‘tv tj Waynespnro'. being duly licensed as Claim A gent will procure Pensions. Bounty, Bounty Land arrearaces of pay and clothing,,and all other allow ances duo seamen and soldiers, their heirs or repre sentatives. , May 27;41. THE ISDN AIMITAt t OiILIMICIM, RIR Jilin:. it J. F. KURIIZ WISHES to Inforni the good citizeirs.of Wa y. . m neaboro' and vicinity, that, he bee just ew- . ed from. the East a large and full assortment . ,of fresh 'Drugs, Medicines, Oil.. Paints, Dye WindoW Glen, Putty, Brushes, &c, &c.; whicithe is prepared to sell as cheap as they can, be had at any other house in the town, and which; in regard to quality, cannot be excelled. He ha also oh hund?- a large. assortment of TOILET ARTICLE. comPrcomprising ising in• pert the iothiwing articler vis : oiler Waters, alfkiods, Pap de Cologne , endless in variety, . Extracts for the handkerchief ; Fine English Pomades, Eandolines Sear's Oil, Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brashes, Nail " Cemba, &o. &e. For Culinary purpose:3lo has Cern. Starch, Pearl' Bailey, Pearl Sago, Flmioring Extracts, Lemon, Vanilla ,Strantbery, Raspberry, Pine Ap ple,. Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spicmy.Black Pepper and all nth:. er articles in that line.. ifs has also. something to please the CHILD RN .6. A fine stock of Toys of all kicils, alarge supply of China ware. Xmieitezi.t 1V1e53.14p,i7 aess. He has Drake's'Plantation Bitters; Hoffland's German. do. • Sand's Sarsaparilla, Bull's dO. • • • - Cough-ilyrup, th. Diarrhoea Cordial ' , Frey's Vertnifage, • Vermifuges, doz. kinds. Judron's, Spaulding's, - -- .Ayer's, Brandreth2s,- Norse's, Mebane's, livettUrs Winslow's Soothing Syrupy._ Dr. Rarishe's do, Keroseoe 011; Lamps and Chita, news• always on hand. solicits a. continuance of the same, hoping that by trying,to.please he may win the confidence of the people. As much care taken in waiting up on adults as children. Phyaiciana' P.rescriptions promptly and carefully compounded at all 'hours. J. F. KURTZ. August 12 / 1864 MM US ; LE TO 111111 ITERISTI WE the undersigned intend to put up • Cain , Mill and Evaporator to manufacture Syrup at Ringgold, Md. We call the enention of farmers to the importance of raising the Cane. as it is he lieved by persons who hive raised it to be the most, valuable crop that can be raised. 1% yields from two hundred and twenty-five to two ltandred and seven ty-five gallons of Syrup to the acres The Cane is . best planted on hills. The seed elleuld be sprouted before planting it. Persons lavishing to.siet seed can get it at Charles Hiteshew's stars, 'Ringgold; at. Charles Hiteshew's store, Smithsbrng; at . around & Logan's store, Leitersburg; at Geo. Stover's store, Waynesboro'; at Daniel Mentzer's Milliatt Samuel , Frantz's Mill, at Geo. Besore's Mill, in• the. Black . Corner, and at the Nunnery Mill. Feb. 12, '64 —ll] J. & B. FRICK. EIIIIIII, SEET-11101 VW EIT. HE subscriber would inform his customers and j . public generally, that having,' with other busi ness men of Waynesboro', adopted the "C'ALISIMX ISMSPTIMIE 9 9 P / he is now prepared to' sell at shorter profits than formerly. Persons in want of any article in his lir& are respectfully invited io iv • .•., • "s — stoc o • EPIDiG GOODS and KITCHEN WARE are complete, and will be sold at such prices (the timis considered) as cannot fail: to give satisfaction. All kinds of embracing the latest and most approved pasterns, for eithet wood or rot!, constantly on hand. ri'Special attention is given to putting up Spout ing. made of the hest tin, for houses and barns. Remember the sign of the "Bro RED HORN" . August 26, 1864. MN A. 1101.7 II 14117" 111 G. CHOPPING MILLS THE subscriber would inform the public that he has purchased of V. B. 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 orcircu lar-saw, and is also prepared to chop corn;oats, &c., at short notice. Cr Persons wanting WATER WHEELS can have them made to order at short notice. None but the beet 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. Y. 8. The subscriber offers for sale a new FRAME °BUILDING, 10 by 16 feet, suitable for a backhuilding, wash house, stable, etc.. all ready for roofing. J. L. M. Nov. 4. 1864. . • BARBERING. fIpHE subscriber informs hie former patrons and 1 the public generally, that he has re-commenced the BARBERING businesq, in the room formerly ,occupied by the Poet Office. and is now prepared to do Bair-cutting and Shaving in the best style. OEO. B. PRICE. October 16 Mentzer's Horse & Cattle Powder. STONER havingr e c i pe r m purchased h t e of M abover M M e tze r . th far-famed Horse end Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva nia and Maryland. takes this method of informing the farmers, drovers, &c., that he has on band and intends keeping a good supply always on hand.— Country merchants and others keeping such articles for sale, would do well to supply themselves with a quantity. He will melt it on commission or for cash cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to January 31. • • DOCTOR JOHN A..ROYER I IEI ORMERLY A. 4. Surgeon. U. S. N.. and ex amining Surgeon, Norfolk. Va., who had been stationed in the Hampton Hospital. Fortress Mon roe has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgerj( in this place and will attend promptly to all calla'or application fur information. larOffice on Main Street, next door to Fourthman's Drug Store. March 24-.-3 - , COUNTY TREASURER. ,AA Tthe solicitation of a number of - my friend/. I Announce myself a candidate for the office of' I T Count ' Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Union ominnting County Convention. - tiuig y, Mny s—ti.] WM. FLEACITA. Hair " D. B. RUSSELL.
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