bEslßißi) BY fin WINE.--One of the cit izens of York reached Baltimore a few days ago; in search of his wife, who he said had deserted him, and taken with her a valuable gold watch and MO' in motley, which he had entrusted to her care while he was in the service of his country. She was but nineteen years of age, and during the absence of her husband a man succeeded in inducing her to elope with him. This was her first step irethe road to ruin, and when last heard of, she was in a •houSe of intamy in Balti more. The husband's search was in vain, and he has returned to York, to his once happy but now desolate hoine. . Recently, a woman, apparently some twen ty-two or twenty-three years of age, accom panied' by a little girl, aged about two years, —nalled-at-the--house. - -of Mr. 6 True, in- Ebens - burg, Cambria county, and asked the family 4 • would kee her child fur e nit ehe returned from the store: They promis ed to comply , with her request, when she de parted—but...she hod not yet returned. 'The child has been taken in charge by the 'poor bouse officers. fßeverdy Johnson has arrived in Richmond, connsel_for_the properties of the Ballard and . Spottswoo. o( - 7= r's- e • confiscated. Robberies_ in 'that city still con tinue. The Richmond Times of the' 14th has a long editorial inviting emigration to Virginia. • President Johnson has duly'commissioned 'Judge William Marvin to be Provisional Governor of Florida. The proclamation and instructions are precisely like those in the case of Georgia and other revolted States. A despatch from' Nev York,.relative• to the burning of Barnum's Museum, says the snakes escaped—some of them, into Broad way, and sfme into the World and News (Ali. co. The inference is that the latter were of the copperhead species. A clergynian named Lindbaek is bein e' tried in Sweden, charged with the murder of sev eral of his parishioners by administering to them poison in there sacramental wine ! proof is said to be so conclusive against him ;----that-not the slightest doubt of his guilt.is.. en tertained • Miorse-stealer, on his way to the lowa State Prison, while on a steam boat threw his manacled hands our the neck of the man who was guarding him, and making a desperate leap forward threw himself and the man into the river. Both were drowned. - ---- M;ss - Sylvia Ann "lowlanddied at her res idence, in New Bedford, Massachusetts, on the 2d just., aged 59 years. Her income last year, as returned, was- $lBB,OOO, and her _wholc_estate-was-worth-between-one-and-twa The New Yotk herald says that Ben Wood is a Benedict Arnold Without his bra very and a Judas Iscariot who has not the grace to hang himself. The_story that the President bad pardon ed the eminent rebel, Charles J. Faulkner, of Virginia, turns out to• be false. His case bas ,not yet been acted, upon. • Mrs. Stephen A. Douglas made two inef fectual appeats to the President, for a reprieve of the death Een team of Mrs. Surratt. General Grant's monthly pay, income tax deducted, is $1,062,70. This sum is exclu sive of Commutation of rations, etc., which amounts to nearly as much more. General Carl Schurz has resigned, and been sent by the President to travel on a tour through the South. He will probably visit every Southern State. . Few more National banks will be author ized. The limit of circulation—s3oo,ooo, 00—has been nearly reached. F• Robinson, the Main soldier who save the life of Secretary Seward, has been given a eleikship worth $ 1, 200 a year. The Boston Post says in tbatState, apothe• caries are forbidden to sell medicine Satur day evening, that is liable to work on Sun day A cooking match is .arranging eat West among some young ladies, and silver medals are to be given as prizes. The relic butters at7Wasbington have al ready attacked the gallows on which the con spirators were hung. Hon. Charles Durkee, formerly United States Senator from Wisconsin, has been ap pointed Governor of Utah., Kenneth Raynor, the well known North Carolina politician, has been pardoned by the President, • There ate about three hundred guests at Bedford Springs; The Knoxville Whig says no doctors, but a great, many preachers are Wanted there. Gold, Gold, Gold, Gold ! Bright, yeltow, hard and For fess than Fifty it is sold, To get the "Divy" you,are told To call at UPDEGRAFf."S ' Practical Hat Aitt item, whey, you can be supplied with all the New Spring Styles of HATS and CAPS for 1865, at prick that clearly establish the fact th at the precious metal has declined.. Ap 21, 1865. • MrSPRING AND SUMMER STYLES FOR 1865. Aro now ready at UpdegrafFs Hat Store_ a great variety of HATS and CAPS for Men, Boys and Children's wear. Silk Hats, Cassimerefists, Cloth Hats on Fur Bodies, Plain Cloth Hats, Fur Hats, Wool Hats, in Black, White, Grey, Brown and mixed colors, Guyaquillo,Panama, Leghorn, Can. ton, Braid, Straw and am Leaf Hato, &c. &c. from .5 Cents up. "Cheaper than tho cheapest.— Better than the Best." Wholesale and Retail at UPDHGRAFF'S Hat Makers, Opposite Washington House: Ap 21 1865. Hagerstown. ~~ ~ L ~ PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKETS, July 17.—The arrivals and sales of Beef Guile at Philips' Avenue Drove . Yard reach t‘bout 1,300 head this week. The market opened more active at an advance, bat closed dull; extra Pennsylvania and Western Steers sold at from 16(6)161; a few choice at 17c; fair to good at 14®15e; 'and common at froth 12® 130 RI, as to quality. Sheep are in better demand; 6,000 head sold at 5.1®610 Ib, gross. COWS are unchanged; 114 head told at froin sssgsa for Springers, and 00®75 head for COW and Calf.. Bogs are scarce and prices better; 1,200 bead sold at $13®15 the 100 lbs, net. METCALF & HITESHEW I . CHAMBERED URG, Vir Will receives large stock ut Dry Goods and Notions • to•morrow '(Bsturday.) They have just returned from the Eastern cities. They keep eve: rything and sell at short profits. [July. 21—it Last Notice. j. )ARTIES having claims against the Estate of the late Capt. John E. Walker are requested to present them before the 16th of August tor pay ment, and those knowing themselves indebted will pletlite make Immediate payment as the business must be closed up by the time above manly - med. THOS. J. WALKER. July 21—St. Stray Lamb. STRAYED from The faun of W. P. - VVeagley, near Waynesboro', about the 16th instent v three fno Lambs. A liberal reward will be paid for their recovery ,y t .o su scrt.er. July 21-81] FRANKLIN 'WEACILEY. IXTH Q AB,2ERLY RE`PORT ob' Odin First National Bank of Waynesboro'. July &I, 1865. RESOURCES ,oaris a U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, U. S. Bonds and other U.S. securities, • 33,95t17 Due from other Banks, 22,421,97 Cash items and Rev. Stamps, 3,214,22 Specie and legal tenders 19,655 00 Circulating notes of this Bank, 15,100,00 Notes of other Banks; 465.00 - • LIABILITIES. Capital paid in - $75,8 4 50,00 Surplus and profits 3,855,15 bue to Depusitois 8:1,;/85,37 Circulating notes of this Bank 67,150,00 Dividends unpaid 881,57 line to other Banks 2,201,47 ---:5231,873,66 . The abOve statement is just and true to the best of my knowledge. and belief. JNO. PHILIP'S, Cash. - Sworn and subscribed before me. - J. P. KURTZ, Notary Public.: July 21—Gt. TEACHERS WANTED.' THE School Directors of Antrini township will meet at Adams' Hotel, in Greencastle, ON Mori- DAY THE 7Thl DAN Or AUGUST NEXT, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of employing 20 Teachers to'take charge of the schools of said township.--- The County Superintendent will he present to el amino Teachers. TIIOS. , Pres't. July 21-3 t. Chains, Chains. tri1I1;-subscriberintemle—carrying - i e Chain J. business in connection with Blachsinithing.— he, will be ready at any tirne to fill orders at short notice. , Either single or double nab Chains, §preatlersJockey Trac.es - Butt or Carrier Ch a i n s made by an experienced-workman- and of the best material. Persons wanting anything in this line can apply at the hardware ,ztore of Geiser--& Rinehart, Waynesboro', yv suls PKNECIIT. July 2.l—tf. PUBLIC SALE. TICE undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on FRIDAY THE 28TH OF JULY, 1865, at the residence of John Unawake, lately deed, about 1-2 a mile , west of Salem Chertill, near the Marsh Run, the fallowing property, uiz: FIIIST-11...4.TE Mitch COWS, I Sow, 4 Hogs and 6 Shoats; 3 Bedsteads and Bed ding, 3 Blankets,, Cove' lets, Tablecloths and Quilts about 50 yards of Carpeting, 1 large eight-day Cluck. 1 Corner Cupboard, 2 Safes, 1 Sink, 1 large wing Table, 1 set Chairs, I Hocking Chair, 2 Ten plate Stoves and pipe, 1 Hathaway Cook Stove and fixtures, 1 large and 1 small Copper Kettle, 1 Iron Kettle, 1 Sausage Grinder and Stutrer, 1 Grindsttne I Shot Gun. Applebuttcr by the crock, Bacon and Lard by the pound; Barrels with eider and vinegar, 21 morticed Locust.. Posts, a lot of Cord Wood, a boat 1200 Lap Shingles, 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Wheel barrow , stone sledge, crowbar and mattock Blasting Tools, Kitchen Furniture, crocks, tubs; with many other articles ant necessary to mention. Saie to commence at 9 o'clock on' said day when duo atten dance and a reasonable credit will be given by SA MUEI, OM WAKE, HEPiIIY OM W A KE, July 14—ts] Administrators. ROCK EORGE FILE WORKS, (ADJOINING . DAY HOPP'S MACHINE SHOP.) M. L. BELL, FILE MANUFACTURER. T . ;III.ES and Rasps of all descriptions, wholesale and retail. Files cut expressly tor wood, iron, brass or steel. Old Files re-cut and warranted e qual to new. Vice jaws cut and repaired. All or ders by mail promptly attended to. Adress Box 196, Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Pa. July 14-Iy. The War is riciiff Over ! So is one's "scraping" his own "phie with a Dull (Bob) Heile . ,Jake, where did you get your Hair cut, and shaved, so nicely, (Jake) At the new Barber Saloon of 0110TURIIII & linovom,, (who have both just returned from the (1 . S. Army) on Main Street, opposite W. A. Tritle's Tin Store. Hair Cutting for Ladies or Gentlemen, also Shav ing anti Shnnipooning done at short notice. July 14—tf. INEW LIMY STABLE MFIE subscriber would inform the public that he I has opened a LIVERY STABLE in Waynesboro', and is now preparett kns tofu rmsh good Riding or Driving or ses,which he can recommend as perfectly safe for family (laving. His VEHICLES are all new and in good condition. Persons wanting horses or vehicles will apply at the saddler shop of W. P. Weagley. FRANKLIN WEAGLEY. July 14—tf. ThJENA VISTA SPRINGS THE undersigned inform the public that this de lightful watering place is new open ter the re ception of Boarders and Visitors. The Bath House is convenient and in good condition. Every atten tion will be paid to the comfort and convenience o guests. - A. C. FUNK. JAS. BOVIS. July 14—if. IF you want good Chewing Tobacco, get it at KU R I M'S Drug Store. ViA J KIN you want to smoke a fine &gar, go to V, KURTZ'S for it. JF. KURTZ has the finest assortment of Per * fernery intown. L I . XTENE, the great cure for Consurnpturt, at KURT2'S Drug Store. _AU4 1 4 101 t a cake of fine Soap, you must go to X URTZ'S. Ktarri has a nice, lot of Pocket Books. July 14 p triit - CIiDLIVER Olt at KURTZ'S. s Ylt Pd, bug= and Coffees jus received at Pam & ilaartacrtea. iLIiCKAIIIYI"3 Cattle Powder at r Feb. 3,'64 KURTZ'S U. S. 7-30 LOAN. 1 1 1 31XX11.3:30 g33711:LX31115; $zkt),0003o0o. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sale of United States Securities, offers, to the public the third series of Treasury .Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per rent; inte restper annuturknown • 7-30 LOAN. The notes are issued under date of July 15, 1885, and are payahle three years from that date in currency, or are convertible at the option of the hold- U. S. 5-20 six per cent. Those Bonds aro now Worth a handeome pretni- urn, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bomb, from State, County. and Municipal taxa tion, which adds from one to three per cent. per an- ; P ,&4lMEti ~fFYH~nsll~3taANia~sßamFlll 75 000,00 - e - t - yrcTifet nually by coupdna attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker The interest at 7.3o'per cent, amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents per day on a $lOO note. Ten cents per day on a $5OO note. V 31,93,56 Twenty cents per day on a $lOOO note. One Dollar per day on a $5OOO note. Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The notes of this Third Series are precisely -sim= ilar in form and privileges to the Seven•'Phirtiea al- ready sold, except that the Government reserves to itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at 6 per cent., instead cf 7 3-10ths in currency. Subscri- tiers will deduct the infereht in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe The delivery of the notes of this third ,series of the Seven•thiritiee. will commence on the Ist of Jane, and will be made promptly and. continuously after that /late. onlight change made in the conditions o rifIRIMERIES - riffetts - only the matter of inter- est, The payment in gold, if made, will be equiva- lent to the'currency interest of the higher rate The return to specie paynienwlET which only will tho'option to_pay_intorest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices that purChases made with six per 'cent. in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and three•tentbs per cent. in currency. This is , The Only Loan in lYlarket Now of by the Government, and its superior advantages make 'it the ' Great Popular Loan of the People. , Less than $2:10,000,000 of the Loan authorized. by the last Congress are now on the mark . et. This amount at the rate a t which it is being absorbed. will all be subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks; and l'rivate Bankers throughout the country have gen- erally agreed to receive sulocriptions at par. Sub- scribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes fLI which they receive SUBSCRIPTION A CAEN; Philadelphia. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL DE RISOEIVIrn by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Waynesboro'. May 26 3m, SPRING AND SUMMER GOOOS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING . EMPORIUM amt ms A. FISHER. Y stock embraces all tho best styles of Plain and. Fancy CLOTkib, Plain and Fancy CtattaGiat3o.l3oa3S 4 3:PCMZE) Plain and Fancy VESTINGrg, all of which will be made to order in the moat fashionable and work manlike manner, or sold in2atterns to suit custo mers. Also a full stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Se - CHEAP FOR CASH.-lix Also; one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts, Hoisery, Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military clothe and Cassimeres which will be mode to order at the shortest notice.' J. A.. FISHER, opposite Washington House. Hagerstown, Md. Ap. 28, 1865. STATES UNION HOTEL, Lelninon Valley and Pennsylvania It. R. De- TERMS-50 CENTS PER MEAL AND 50 CENTS PER DEO. HARRISBURG CITY, PA. JOHN W. TAYLOR, Ap.7—le] Proprietor. A LL the popular Patent Medicines of the day at KURTZ'S'. F you wont to remove those pimples anti blotefes from your fates, go to KURTZ'S and get a bottle of Ayr's Sarsaparilla. - DOR a bottle of extract, ":Night Blooming Ca r rug," extract "Ayacinth," extract "White Pond Lilly," go to KURTZ'S. T'QUID Rennet, Corn Starch, Rim Flour, Ta ipioca, Saga, Pearl .Barley and Cooper's Golae tine at ' KURTZ'S; pI.IGLE Buttons and Gimps, with a splendid sta riety of Fancy Buttons for Ladies' Costs and Jackets, at (June 2) Paine & Marmon's. SUMM ER Bs!morals fair BiripedSltittlng at' Palo: iSitioptutcaio. .4:lk,the-rivto-Itnt4)d—up-- JAY COOKE, AT THE OPPOSITE THE NEW FI-R4VI NEW GOODS ! GEISER. st RINEHART, Succevltars to - if. Stonehouse in the Hardware and Czatery Business. TllE.subscrilaers having puichased of H. Stone /tense 'his Hardware Store they would inform the old customers of the establishinent, and others, that in addition to the large stock on band, they are just r e Bing a largo and well selected 'stock, con sisting in 'patt of IRON AND STEEti, 'SHOE FINDINGS, SADDLERY AND CARRIAGE WARE CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW WARE, PAINTS:GLASS AND VARNISIIES; AGRICULTURAL 111IPLEMEIV7S, We invite the attention of the Farmers 'to the RUNDELL'S PREMIUM RAY FORK, for the sale of which we are the 8010 agents. Scythes, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Grain Cradles,, Sta., &c, All-our-gentle were-selected with great care and -we-invite an examination_of-thern— May 26, 1865. GEISER dr. RINEHART. "It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure In the BEST COMPANIES, and there is none better than the Old Insurance Co. of North Ameripa." 1794. Incorporated 1794. INSURANCE COMPANY, North America, PHILADELPHIA THE Abstract of the 142nd Semi-Annualstate• mcnt, showing the condition of the Ilompany on the 2nd day of January, 1865, shows the Total Assets to be $1,715,171 71. W7l Years Successful DuShim; Experience! WPhe Prompt Pay meet •of $17,500,000,00 Losses ICA Reputation for Honorable Dealing Unsurpass . ed 12rAnd Cash Assets exceeding 81,700,000,00 ! Claim the References of the public lei this, the Old est Insurance Company in America. • . DIRE,CTOIIS Arthur G. Coffin, Win. Welch, John Mason, Sarni W Jones , R. D. Wood, G.L.'llarrison Jahn L. Biown, Wm. E. Bowen F. R. Cope. Chas. Taylor, Jas. N. Mattson Ed. H Trotter_ -Ambrose-W-hite; S.M. Wain, Ed. S. Clarke Win. Cummings, 'l'. Charlton Henry. A RTH UR G. COFFIN, Pres't. CRAB. PLATT, beery. May 12— Orn] Jos. Dotrat.k., Ag't, Waynesboro' 51:) FARMERS: FRESH MEAT 1 FRESH MEAT 1 MBE subscriber would inform farmers and others .11. that he can supply them with a prime article of Beef at the Basement of J. N. Gordon's house, on the Diamond. on Monday evening or Tuesday morn ing: Also on Thursday evening or Friday morning. The public are invited to give him a call as he is &- term:nod to slaughter none but the choicest cattle. FRANKLIN WEAGLEY. July 21-3 t. JUNE 91 1 H, MC HOT, Kit HOT WEATHER! PREPARE FOR IT ! Metcalfe & Hiteshew, Second Street, Fest Side, Above the Jail; " • CHA A4BERSBITRO, - 111 . Ave just returneu from he );astern cities with a full line of goods of every description : Chalhes, Sun Shades, silk &gingham, Lawns, Fans, (many kinds, Bl'k and wh't tamer- Wrappings, every description, tine, Bugle Trimming, Buttons, Fancy Chintz, Cable Ccrd, all colors, French and Swiss Gingham. 411D..Liii1,- .111 E's 111 E: 'DSC' Mai ow American• Hemp, List and Imported. MIJEMIV,IES "VET.A.11.311. Wo have Cloth, Cassiinere, Linens, Cottonades, and in shod a full line of goods of all kinds. We will just hero Say -parties wanting anything in our line will do well to call upon us as we have the largest stock in the county and sell at-short profits. METCALFE Si I-lITESHEW. Juno 9, 1865. ' N. B. We sell Wholesale and Retail. CARRIAGE MIKINC! JACOB ADAMS WOULD inform his numerous customers and the public generally that the war having ter. rntrutted he is now preparing to carry on the Car. rine-wilting business more extensively , than ever, and will have constantly on •r • hand BUGGIES of every description ;74tabodan, new and second-handed Vehicles of all kinds.-- Itrnepairing done at short notice, AO will employ none but good mechanics and use the beat material. Persons wanting anything in his tine will do well to give him a call before purchasing elseschere. JACOB ADAMS. Church Street, nearly opposite the 111 B. Church. June 9—tt. County Treasurer. W• lolls:Cß:rutTy HTEreßaTsuOrNer,wsiulliljeectatocanthdeiddaste. cirion of the Union Nominating Convention. June 9—tf, GOODS AT "OLD PRICES!" At BROTHERTON'S Hard ware Skye. Jane 23. HILNEY'S BLOOd MtWIER. IF HIS article so well known by reputation for 1 having curred some of the worst cases of Tet er, Scrofula, and all impurity of the Blood, is al ways on band at Fourtbman's Drag Stem. ' He has just received a fresh supply of the above article and can accommodate his customers. June 3-Iy. AT "OLD PRICES.pp ALarge lot of HAT GRAIN FORKS, GRAIN RAKE, GRAIN CRADLES, Fork Handles, Scythes, Jr.e. Arc. If you .w ish to save money call at BROTHERTON'S Hard ware Store. Juno 18 COIUNTY TREASURER. . • A T the solicitation of a number of my friends, /ILI announce myself a candidate for the urns of County Treasurer, subject Cc, the decision of the Union Nominating County Convention. Quincy, May s—tf.] WM. FLEAGLE COUNTY TREASURER. SAMUEL F. GREENAWALT o ff ers himself as a Candidate for the 'office of County Treas. urer, subject to the decision of the Union Noroina. irig Convention. Cualtscosanan, May IL LLI7.M NEW GOODS, 1111111EAAIV: 1865. THIRD SUPPLY ! lIIBERSON, BENEDICT & CO., • pro ARE NOW, RECEIVING THEIR THIRD SUPPLY, THIRD SUPPLY, TBIR1) SUPPLY , '_c - ..*ts?j GOODS!! SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING DRY GOODS 0 MK: 11 N I * DRESS GOODS • 'LADIES LADIES • LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS , DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES Mit IEI INEkT 4 , Mid SPAHE EBOBS MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. • CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSDIERES AND S'ATINETTS, CLOTHS, CASSTMEILES AND SATINET'TS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, COTTONADES, COTTONADEs, COTTONADER, AND AND AND NOTIONS. NOTIONS, NOTIONS. GROCERIES Groceries, Groceries, Groceries, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. allow 1111 no Queensware, Queensware, Queensware, la r•We would call the attention.s oar custom ers and the public to our new sock of goods; and at the same time return Our thanks to customers and others for their liberal patronage, and will ex deliver by fair dealing With, all, to merit a Continu ance of the same. AMBERSON, BENEDICT & March 24, 1866 • LARGE and amenlikens at : June 2 Pates TB .LATEBT:44IUVAL,I EICINS, MY 00005, kg ISITES to Worm the good citizens of Wiry esboro' and, vicinity , that he has just receiv ed from the East a large and full assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, -Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Putty, Brushes, &a, dem, which he is prepared to sell as cheap as they can be had at any other house in tho town, and which, in yard tol uality; cannot bo excelled. He h.,s also on hind a large assortment of TOILET ARTICLES comprising in part the following article., viz Toilet 'Waters, all kinds, Eau de Cologne, endless in variety, Extracti for the handkerchief, • Fine English_ Pomades, _____ Bandolines, Bear's Fine and Fancy Soaps, • Tooth Brushes, a. . Combs, '&c. &c. For Culinary purposes be has Corn Starch, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago,;Flavoring Extracts, viz: Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbery, Raspberry, Pine Ap ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pear, Peeteh, Nut meg. Are. Fresh Spices,_Black,Pepper and all oth., er articles in that line. Ho has also something to please. the Cflhl DR I'll . A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply bf China ware. Platt <32:lLt (2) C2.10.11:20:a. He has Drake's 'Plantation Bitters, Hofiland's:German do. Sailers Sarsaparilla, Bull's do. • liiteshew's Cough Syrup; Diarrhoea Cordial, Frey's Venni fuge, ' Vertulluges, doz. kinds. Pi 118—W righ t's Judron's, Spaulding's, '" Ayer's, Brandreth's, Morse's, McLane's., liver; Sonthing S3 . rup- Dr. Parishes do—lieroseoe-o:l, 7 l,amps - arid Clam, nevs always en hand. Thankful for kind favors already bestowed upon hint, he solicits a continuance of the same, hoping that by trying to please he may wore the confidence of the people. As touch care taken in waiting up on adults as children. ' Physicians' Prescriptions promptivseLd careWly compounded at all hou r s. J. P. K IJIZTZ. Autpst .19, 1864. FIRERS,IMI TO Mil MEM WB the•undersigned twat., to put up a Cain Mill and Evaporator to munufacturo Syrup at Ringgold, Md. We call the attention of fanners to the•irnportanec of raising the Cane. as it is he lieved by persons who have raised it to be the most valuable crop that can be raised. t yields foam two hundred and twenty-five to two hundred und seven tyfrve•gallona of Syrup to the acre. ' 'rho Cane is best planted on hills. The fleet) ehould be sprouted before planting it. Persons wishing to get seed can get it at Charles Hitestaiw's store, _Ringgold; tit Charles Hiteshew's store, Susithsburg; at Ground & Logan'ti store, Leitersburg; at Geo. stover's store, Waynesboro'; at Daniel Mentzer's Mill, at Samuel Frantz's Mill, at Geo. Besere's Mill, in the Black Corner, and at the Nunnery Mill. Feb. 12; '64 —al J, & B. FRICK. THI-Riti, iIiET-11101 WANE, ITS. riIHE subscriber would inform his customers and public generally, that having, with other busi ness men of Waynesboro', adopted the " C"JeLlei . Er3ret l i s .lolll," he is now prepared to sell at.hurter profits than formerly. Persons in want of any article in his line are respectfully invited in 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 fail to give satisfaction: All kinds of 1 1 .Mbi 710 CD "IV 3E embracing the latest and most approved patterns, for eithet wood or col), constantly on hand. 10" Special attention is given to putting up Spout• ing, made of the boat tin, for houses and barns. Remember the sign of the "Btu RED Hoax" id. B. RUSSELL. August 26, 1864. 14.1 Qua: CHOPPING- DULLS THE subscriber woul.l inform the public that ho has purchased of V. B. Gilbert, the welt-known sawing and Chopping Mills, situated about ono quarter of a mite from Beer'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., at short notice. (m om ' Persona wanting WATER WHEEL§ can have them 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's patronage. JOHN L.' METCALF. P. S. The subscriber oilers for sale a new FRAME BUILDING , 10 by 1t lest, suitable for a backbuilding, wash house, 'stable, etc., all ready for roofing. J. L. M. Nov. 4, 1864. IV 3E3 w 3E% X .IEL AS 2 Hardware, Hardware; NEW GOODS! hardware THE subscribers have opened a "Variety Store" on the ;North west Corner of the Diamond, and have just returned from the East with a tali assoit tacpt of Goods, comprising in part the Bats, Caps and Bonnets, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Baskets, &e., al so Gents' Furnishing Goods, consisting of Neckties, Paper Collars, Suspenders, Ker chiefs, Cotton Rose and Gloves, together with Tobacco, Snuffs and a fine assortment of choice Confections, comprising Candies Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, &c. A fine stock of Jewelry, such as Breastpins, Bar Drops, Rings, Sleeve Buttons, &c., 8-day and thirty hour Clocks. WATCHES CLOCKS , and Jewelry repaired at short notice. Notions, Notions, No limns. The subscribers tender their thanks U) the public for past favors and hope by strict attention to busi ness to metita continuance of the same. May 12.1865. OTtER myself an a Uandiaate for the nifi ca jof SHERIFF; subject to the decision of the Ti mon Nominating Couventioitr 'l' iinit A N; Serer*mug, pt .39—i J. F. KURTZ Hair " BOOTS AND SHOES, E. dr. J. ELDEN. SHERIFF' ALT Y,