_ Hogerairkin demand full .prices ; head.sold at the different itriiti; at from $l5 ®1.7 the 100 tbe net, as to quality. PHILADELPHIA. August 22.--There' is more activity to notice in the' Flour market and pricenare tending uplard.'' Sales reach about , 8,700 bbls, mostly extra family, at e 8 75®9.25 for Northwestern, and $9 25 ®9.75 for fresh ground Pennsylvania ditto, including 1,000 bbls on private terms. The retailers and bakers are buying at from 80.75 . ®7.50 tor superfine, $7.75®8:50 for extrn, $8a5®9.75 for extra family, and sllgll 50 bbl• for fancy brands, as to quality. Rye b'lour and Corn Meal are quiet at former rates. . flßAl.N.—Wheat is held above the views of buyers; about 8,000 bits sold in lots at 210®220c for, fair to choice new reds, ti.e latter rate for Delaware;and 215®225a for fair to prime old Pennsylvania and IVestern, including small lots of white at 225®235e bu. Rye is selling at 100®10503 bu. Corn is scarce; small sales of prime yellow are making at 1000 hu. Oats •are more active and prices rather better; 6,000 bus new sold at 50®52e, mostly at 51.0 bu. STRAWBERRIES ERs wig ing o enjoy uls'ezcellent dish of Stmwberrieri next season should not fail to purchase plants of the Brooklyn Scarlet and Col. Ellworth varieties. Only a limiter' number of plants will be add. Apply-soon. nice T *l-per-dszert.-- -D - DI'AM RNEY. Near Waynesboro', Pa. Aug 25] NEW STORE. HOSTETTER, REID & CO., WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that they have re ceived a new and extensive stock of. GROCERIES, Embracing in part— SYRUPS, SUGARS, ' - MOLASSE: , • HAMS, TEAS.—Hyson, Imperial and Oolong, of the finest flavor. SPICES, ground and uneround, and BAKING articles,, vvarrant?d fresh and puro,and of the beet quality • QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, a very heavy 'stock, to which special attention is in vited. Fine ware in setts or by the single piece, of the latest styleti Cut Glass Goblets, 'lumblets, &e, KEROSENE LAMPS of every pattern, a large assortment. Shades, (new style) wicks, chimneys; spring hinge burners, al ways on hand. Also iNo. I kerosene Oil. NOTIONS, VIIIIETIES, &C. A thousand and one fancy, useful and necessary ar ticles, used in every family and by everybody. TOWN, CIGARS HD PIPES, Willett's Coug, Navy, Nat. Lean Mich Fine Cut, and all the best chewing end stinking tobaccos.— Havana Cigars, good common dp. Sanitary and Neotric Pipes, latest thing owls. SALT AND FISH. G. A. Salt, Liverpool, large size sacks Pickled Shad, Mackerel, No. 1 and 3, bbl., half bbl., quarter bbl., LIMIET giAL Being in connection with Hostetter & Co., of Greencastle, which firm have a Market Car on the R. R., we are enabled to supply our'customere with the choicest luxuries of the Eastern markets in their proper season. 1 By strict attention to business, furnishing the best articles In the market, and doing all in our power to accommodn!e customers, we hope to re ceive a share of public patronage. No trouble •to 'Am goods ['Terms. POSIT/ MY Casa. We buy our goods for cash and must sell them in the same way .— Country dealers supplied at wholesale prices. HOSTETTER, & CO. Waynesboro', Aug. 25, '65. liNt; APPLE CHEESE, Lemons, hp anti Shfionda at kIOSTETTER REID & CO'S WATER MELONS, Cantolopes, wholesale 41: retail at Tug GROCERY STORM. TT • E Woods .Pat. -Sieve— La test thing 'of thii - iige, at - the . Gitomittrarni B ACVN7iOught and sold by - - • HOW/STUB MUD SC CO. PERSONS who 'gave their notes at' the sale of thesritiaeribef, on the 20th of February last, are notified that the same will fall duo on the 20th inst. Ahe riotei hive been left fernolleetion in the hands of John Philips„Cashieeliiitig. Nat. Dank, to whom these indebred - are reghestano make prompt PeYniezt• fk -. ''Vt-f W,.:: W. WALKER. . 1 , '4 • aug 31=3t ..?'‘ie- ,' I, ' 0- ':. • . re , ' ;••,.• • ' ! : 4 .6 C .77 ' -REWARD. ~ AN away*:m tlio subscriber on the Bth . 11 ) a colored girl named blAttamurr, 'an indentur ed apprentice to' the sUbscribm. Tbe t imblic e ire tifiednot to harbor.said girl. Any person arresting ind ratigning her will receive the' above reward: a. 11 • GEO—W. POUTS. ' CHEESE, COFFEE, .-HecoL-AT- . DRIED BEEF ICE- NEW 'SKIRT: FOR 1865'6 The Greatlnvention offth,; - Agt ''• HOOP SKIRTS. .1. W. BRADLEY'S Now Patent DUPLEX • ELLIPTIC (or double), SPRINO SKIRT., • THIS INVENTION consists of Dim= (or two) num, Pons RICFINED STSEL SPNlstis, ingeniously 1311AIDEDTIGIMA and ?news together, BOON tO making the loticattesT,itinst 1/Gssinul, sLasrtb aid DURAMOSPIIING -ever O 9 . They solilmit 8131:16 of Buss., like the. Single timings, and•eon•equanily preemie their perfect and : beautiful Shope mare than twice is long as any Single Sprint Skirt that Evat Has or Can be made. THE wonderful flexibility anti great comfort 'and pleasure to any. Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be expyrienced particularly in all crowded Alßemblies,Operas Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs for Promenade and House Dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to oticupy a small plact as easily and conveniently as a or Muslin Dress. A Laily having EnjOyel the Pleasure, Comfort and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex El tipt;c Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will Sever afterwards willingly. dispense with their use. For Children Misses and Young Ladies they are supe rior to all others. • THE HOOPS era covered with 2 ply double twist ed thread and will west twice as long as the Single yarn covering which is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom Nils on every Skirt are algo Double Steel, and twice •or double covered to prevent the . covering from wearing off the rode w en diTig•Ttir itAvtr - rtairsq - sitotie sceps;—&c;;-&-er which they are constantly subject.to when in use. All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quillky part,giving to-t.e-wearer-th-Clast grace iiirwa — Freffeci swipe possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, must desirable, condonable and economical Skirt ever made. WESTS' BRADLEY & CARY, PROPRIE TOWS of the Invention. and SOLE MANUFAC TURERS, 97 CHAMI3ERS, and 79 &SI READE STREETS, New Yoik. FOR SALE in all tirst•class Stores in this City; and throughout the United States and Canada, Ha- vana, de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. VT Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Sprang :Skirt. • B._& C, August 25-3 m. THE MOUNTAIN WELL OIL COMPANY. Capital Stock $620,000. Shares Oae Dollar each. Stock not sub.: ject to assessment. The Company is regularly organized under the Mining Laws of Pennsylvania, and Letters Patent issued. OFFICE N 0.407 WALNUT STREET PHILA OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN RICKETTS, Pres% Plumer, Pa • J. F-VVynkolp,-Plummer,-Pa._ Geo. C. Ricketts, "• Caul Leach, Treas., " annon, . -. 7 . mmmmomm • H. F. Bunn, Philadelphia, Pa. W. W. Walker, - W - atnesbore; Pa. I. L. Reg is:e r, Seery. A. Kirkpatrick, Superintend't T,he i properties of the Company are all in fee sim ple, vii: Ist, The 'undivided one-third of three and one-half eves on Cherry Run. containing five producing wells, prominent among which are the - M.ountain Well, Sweeney Well and Creswell Well, and known to all dealers in petroleum, lying un each side of and adjoining to the property of the celebrated Reed Well. There are five more wells going down—two ready for tubing, with favorable prospects. There is an abundance of room for a number of additional wells upon the property, all of which are leased, and 'reparations for boring- in pro gress. The Co. own the 1-sixth of all the oil of the producing wells and those to be bored, and is now rcceivin.r dividends that pay on the capital stock from the time it is taken. The product of these wells being now about 180 barrels, tee royalty to the Company is some 30 banels per day. 2d, One acre of ground in Pluiner, Venango county, Pa.. upon which is a refinery, with all the neceSeary fixtures, known as the "Wynkoop Refill el 3 3d, The one undivided half of one hundred and five acres on Muskrat Run, one mile in a straight line.frorn the United States Well on Pithole, known as the "Reeser Farm." Wells are to be bored on this property without delay by parties leasing from the Company;, 4th, The undivided three-eighths of ninety acres on Pitbele, known as the "Geary Farm." Parties are about leasing wells on this property. As the wells of this Company are now yielding a large amount of oil, with very favorable prospects of an increase in a shod time, this prospectus is herewith submitted to the public without further comavnt. Cs' agents for the sale of Stock, D 13. RUSSELL, Esq., W. iharrimaroN, W. W. &G. W. WA.L• EE t. Au2ust 18 —tf. PUBLIC SALE. THE underigned will offer at Public Sale, on :SATUI , DA Y THE 16TH OF ciEI"FEM BER, 1865. the Farm formerly' occupied I,y .John Ornwake, now deceased, situated in Washington township, on the Marsh lion, 3 miles West of Way nesboro', coniatning SIXTY-NINE ACRES and 68 Perches, neat measure. .The improvements consist of a • •LOG ll 0 11 -S E in excellent 'repair, a STONE • - WASH HOUSE, A LARGE S7u2VE BANK BARN, with other necessary buildings, such as Smoke-house, Oven-house, Work Shop, Hog Pen, Wagon Shed, &c. There is on the premises a well of excellent water with good pump in it, also a large ORCHARD of choice fruit in goo•l bearing condition. About Li acres of said tract 4 well tim bered. The remainder is cleared and in g good state of cultivation, all under good fence. One third of the purchase money will remain in the property during the lifetime of the widow, the in terest thereof to be paid to her semi-annually. Sale to commence at 1. o'clock on said day when the terms will be tally made knovin by SAMUEL. OM WAKE, HENRY OMWAKE, Agents for the Heirs. aug 18—tad , G. V. MONG, Auct. STATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE Lebanon Valley and Pennsylvania R. R. De pots, TERMS-00 CENTS PAN MEAL AND 50 CENTS PER HEM HARRISBURG CITY, PA. JOHN W. TAYLOR, -7AP;• Proprirtor.- .KURTZ'zi: popular Pate Medicines of the day at - A L - L 7 L 7 the i v 3 L.:IY HUI'S, dupers and Coffees jug received at Paws dr, licaman'a. 'HE largest anortment of LADIES' DitkiS4 1 GOODS ever opened in Chambereburg, at. aug'4] METCALPII & HITI44IIIIW'B. JS month, 4St VITF.6I-lEliy go Vast every month, the year rouud, to purchase goods; ukey therefore have fresh stock anti latest styles all the time. ' • ' [aug.4 DRESS TRIMMINGIECLThe best assortment, outside of the city at . . 'aug. 41 , lizzain & arrongles. A PRIME etas of Mesa at ------ ' •Paws & Haritsater. LICi RtiticTiilaOfeiciiiit: "Night Blooming C. rum," extras) Hyacintb," extract oWhite Pond " o w • KUNTZ'S. :1 HOUSEKEEpERS,,TAKE,:NOTIP,I: NOW IS :YOUR TIME TO BUY CHEAP, FURNITURE, as I have opened in the Junior tpuine House, on Notth Potomac Street, .orue of the LARGEST AND BEST ASISORTIWENTti OF FURNITURE TO BE FOUND IN WEST ERN MARYLAND. The attention of purchasers who desire ' SUPERIOR' WORKMANSHIP • . as well as beauty of finish; i 4 invited to my large stock, consisting in past of Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes and Bureaus, Mahogany' Bedsteads anti Chairs, Marble Top Centre and Card Tables,'Mahogany'' and Marble Top Wash -Stands; LpIINGES of varjousiatyles rind *ague; BX-- TEMP /N TA B ES,OBRING -BEDS) AND 'MISSES, common Bedsteads and' CHAIRS b' eery description; in dhori, Twill guarantee nril 'moor. of Furniture to ne the largest general asset inent. to be bold cheap, that can. be bought any where. let me now call your attention to' my splendid cheap anti fresh F took of GROCE S J. E S, at my stand right opposite the Market House. I have always in store and for sale, The Cheapest Sugars, Coffees, Teas and Pro visions to be had anywhere. I am determined to please one and all, and to sell cheap. Remember, if you want Furniture or Gro ceries, to give me a call, as you shall not regret it. Dont for. et the places--in Junior Hall and oppo site the Market Musa. b. MIIITIN BD v OM: Hagerstown, July 28-3 m. l I , I) I kk/ a anal UM 1 0 /4 Pk I 'Aim G 000 S, AT THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM JAMES A. FISHER. mY Block embraces all the heat. sty les of Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy . Ml.G:f3sztlarkmamcstst39 Plain and Fancy VESTINGS, all of which will be made, to order in the most fashionable end work manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit Gusto. tners. Also a full stock of • READY-MADE CLOTHING Vie - CHEAP FOR CASH. - tim Also, one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S .FURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine Shirts, Hoisely, Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and Cassimeres which will be made to order at the shortest notice. • J. A. FISHER, opposite Washington House. Hagerstown, Md. Ap. 28, 1865. • PRIVATE SAL HE subscriber ()Mrs at Private Sale a TraCt of MmiTsittrated-alkm-t-fii-infles from Wopm•• . ro', near th. turnpike leading _to_Einmittsburg, ad- joining lands of Abrm. Shockey, John bteffey, and mina, containing - C) 311 , more or lebs, between lour and five acres of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The improvements are a STORY AND A HALF LOG HOUSE, with good cel , a; ) under it, Frame Stable, Frame Hog Pen, and other out-buildings. There is an ex cellent web of never-failing Water near the door and a variety of choice young fruit trees on the premi ses. About 3 acre sof this land would make a fine meadow. Or For further particiilars apply to the subscriber. JOHN SINGER. Aug. 11- tt i. s. ' CHOPPING DULLS : MINE subscriber would inform the public that he 1 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 or circu lar saw, and is also prepared to chop corn, oats, &c. at short notice. lie has now on hand a supply of one-inch Pine Boards, Shingling and Ceiling Lathe, the latter 3, 3 1-4 and 4 feet long, a large lot Oak Failings, Broom Handles, Rack Rungs, end other Lumber, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms. JOHN L. METCALF. Aug 4. EAGLE MOTEL. Central . Square, Hagerstown,• Md THE above well-known' and established iota has been re-opened and entirely renovated, byi the uneersigned, and now of f ers to the public every, comfor. and attraction found in the best hotels.— 'THE TABLE; is bountifully supplied with every tidiery the market will afford, THE 6ALOON contains the choiceet liquors. and is ronstantly and skilfully attended. THE C'l'A MAI is thoroughly repaired; and car ful (hiders always ready to ac commodate custom. rs. JOHN FISHER, Proprietor. Hagerstown, June 2—tf. ttEN.I. FRANIZ, lf. D. 1 - 11 W. FRAN l'Z & SNIVELY having abeecia ted therneelvet in the practice of Medicine and surgery would stile that they are well prepared, to teat all medical and surgical cases. Persons. in debted to either of the above will please make early settlement to the time of their association, as they wish to close their old books. Office in Dr. Franiz's residence in the room for merly occupied as store room by Mr. 1. Beaver. April 14--tf BARBERING I BARBERING I "copartnership in the Barbering business between Unovesus & Hemet. having been dissolved, the undersigned informs his customers and the public that he will continue the business. He has secured the services of Jsrata PRICE as an as sistant, and is prepared to accommodate all who may be pleased to favor him with their patronaglt C. C. RHOYUAL. • July 28-tr. J. HERVEY EWING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • NO_ 11 LAW BUILDING, BT. PAUL BT. . Baltimore. Md.,. • Refers.to editor of this paper. [W. E. is author ized to transact any business connected with Atm "Record" in Baltimore.—Ed. Record J LAST NOTICE , • • ALL persons indebted to Jacob Knonff are here by notified that suit will be broucht against them unless their accounts are settled up before the first day of itleptember neat. aug II) JACOB KNOUFF. ltlentzer's Horse S. Cattle Powder. ,m ill er: ,S tzer lT h . e NE re li having cipe p for ma tzas i c n h g i. t ri b o e a f b lkl ov r, e far•tarned Horse and Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva nia one) Maryland, takes this method of informing the •farmers, drovers, &c., that be has on hand and intends keeping a good supply always.on hand. Country merchant.* and others keeping suchlarticles for sale, would do well to supply ttruwelves with a quantity. He will sell it on.commtssion or fur cash cheap. Orders wilt be punctually attended to January 31. • BUGLE Buttons and Gimps, with a splendid Ira. 'Prissy of Fancy Buttons for Ladies' (Joits and iackets,ag (June 2) • Palos, & licirctoule GEIS ER at RINK Smarms to H.• Stonihouto in THE ettbscribers having hitsed of H. Stone. house his Hardware Store they would inform the old bustinners of the establishment, anti others, that in addition to the large stock On hand, thoy aro just receiving. a tango and Selected stock, cep• sisting in pitrt of • IRON AND STEEL, SHOE FINDINUS, • SADDLERY. AND CARRIAGE WARE, CEDAR WARE, OIL CLOTHS. - HOLLOW WARE. PAINTS, GLASS AND VARNISHES, 4GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, We invite the attention of the Farmers to the RUNDELL'S PREMIUM• HAY FORK; for the sale of which we are the sole agents. Scythes,•Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Grain Cradles, &0., &e. !Lour goods were selected with we invite an examination of them. May 26, 1865. & RINEHART. It is WISDOM any ECONOMY to Insure in the BEST COMPANIES, and there is none better than the Old Insurance Co, of North America." 1794. Incorporated 1794. 11111 E Abstract of the 142nd Serini-Annual State ./ sent, shdwing the condition of the Company on the 2nd day of January, 1865, shows the Total Assets to be $1,715,171'71. Er7l Years Successful Business Experience ! rirThe Prompt Payment of $17,500,000,00 Losses rirA Reputation for Honorable Dealing Unsurpass ed ! rirAnd Cash Assets exceeding *1,700,000,00 ! Claim the References of the public for this, the Old est Insurance Compel)); in America, DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Collin, Wm. Welch, John Mason, Stun'l W...lones, R. D. Wood, Q.L. Harrison Jahn L. Brown, Wm. E. Bowen F. R. Cope. Chas, Taylor, Jas. N. Dickson Ed. H Trotter Ambrose White, 6. M. Waln, Ed. S. Clarke Wm. Cummings, 'l'. Charlton Henry. - ARTH UR ,G. COFFIN, Pres' t. SAS.-PLAT-S, bec ' rY May 12— . 0m] Jos. DotraLe.,Ag't. Waynesboro' HOT, HOT, HOT WEATHER! Metcalfe & Iliteshew; Second Street, West 'Side, Above the Jail, CHAMBERSBURG, T 1 Ave just returnea from lie Eastrrn cities with fil a full line of goods of every descripti,n : Sun Shades, silk & gingham, Fans, (many kinds, • Challtes, Lawns, and wh't tamer. 14 rappings, every description, tine, ' Bugle Trimming. Buttons, Fancy Chintz, ,Cable et rd, all colors, AIL_ _MP" 1F.4 r3L" American Hemp, List and Imported. W.A..3133. W44Ei M huve cassimere, Linens, Cottottatles, and in short a lull fine of goods of all kinds. We will just here 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 & HI FESHE June 9, 1865. N B. We Belli Wholesale and Retail. ROCK EORGE FILE WORKS, (ADJOINING DAYHOFF'S MACHINE SHOP.) FILES and Rips of all• descriptions, wholesale and retail. Files cut expressly for 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 14n, Waynesboro', Franklin Co. Pa. h.„, ! ily 14-Iy. MHE subscriber would inform the public that he I has opened a LIVERY STABLE in Waynesboro', and is now prepared to furnish good Riding or Driving Bor. see, which he can recommend as perfectly safe for family ariving. His VBaHULES are all new and in good condition. I. It. FINITELY, M. D Persons wanting horses or vehicles will apply at the saddler shop of W. P. Weacley. July 14-tf. VALtTABLE SMALL FARM r HE subscriber oars at Private Sale hie Farm, situated about one mile from Waynesboro', a long the Turnpike leading to Greencastle, contain ing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, fast quality Limestone Land. The improvemerns ure a AND S T•O NE BARN with twoThr sh ing Floors—Stone Spring House• and excellent Spina., with all necessary out-buildings. There is al.ta on the premises a good APPLE ORCHARD. The West or Little Antietam crosses the turnpike within about one hundred yards of the burn yard. The property is pleasantly situated and altogether a desirable one. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. in Way nesboro'. August Ir—tf. . A" persons ih ve not paid their taxes due on the hooka ot • ' °mph Funk, dec'd, will be sued unless the samelis paid in ten days'from the date of this . unties:4o me or my atto rn ey. • DAVID H. FUNK, rriang '11) Ad mistrator of Jos. Funk, clee'd. .BUENA VISTASPFUNGS: rilfiE under*, lightful watej eeption Boarcil its convenient a tion will be poi guests. July 14-tt N,:E-- - W • 'r: AND . • NEW GOODS ! INSURANCE COMPANY North-America, PHILADELPHIA. NE 9TH PREPARE FOR IT . 1 French and :Swiss (ilinghem - M. L. BELL, FILE MANUFACTURER. LIVEIIY S'IIBLE! FRANKLIN W EAGLE Y. AT PRIVATE SALE! Bilaß ICS ilimi • . : HENRY *SMITH. LAST NOTICE: ied inform the public that this de. ling place is now open for the• ra ms and Visitors. The Bath House id in good condition. Every alien , d to the com , itt and convenience, o A. O. FUNK. JAS. HOVIS. ART, e Hardware and THIRD SUPPLY ! ANDERSON, BENEI)ICT & CO., eat care and ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR GOOESH 1865. SGIME EBBDS CLOTHS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SA7INE7TS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS, GROQERIE,S Groceries, Groceries, Groceries, Queensware* , Queenstegre, Queensware, 6i ' We would call the attention out oustom era 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 et deavor by fair dealing' With all, to merit a continu ance tor thei • AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. March 24, 113 6 5 . . LARGE and small,Slaikera at June 2 PRIMA ficrarzica'a. LATrsoT NEW GOODS, 2111: 4 1V AMP. 1865. Waynesboro' Pa. THIRD SUPPLY, THIRD SUPPLY, THIRD SUPPLY, MiIEmiIILIG.IIEI I 6%7 r SPRING DRY GOODS SPRING-DRY GOODs SPRING. DRY GOODS 10.. E 3 Si LADIES LADIES LADIES DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HOSIERY AID GLOVES M~ p MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, MEN'S SPRING GOODS, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. COTTONADEs, COTTONA DES, C 01" ION A DER. AND AND AND • N OTIONS. NOTIONS, NOTIONS. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY .GOODS. UEEINARE sil 1111101 S. Ti LATEST ARRIVAL! 1111110: tIIIIIC,i•;,:h$10•.,li0011,:ic WISHES to Inform the soca citizens of Way. iteibore and iricinity,,that he hair just receiv ed frost' the EMU a large" and full assortment of fresh Druifni; Medicine, Oils,Paints, Dye Stuffs, Window Blass , Putty; Brushs, &c. &c:, which he is preptitid to felt as cheap riS they can be had at any other house in the town, and which, in regard to-quality, cannot be excelled. He hos also on hand a large assortment of TOILET ARTICLES comprising,in part the following, art isles, viz Toilet 'Wafers, all kinds, EauAle Cologne, endless in vartoty, Extracts for the handkerchief, Fine English Pinnacles,. • '.Bandolides Bear's Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, . Nail For Culinary purposes ha ham Corn .plareh, Poarl Barley. Pearl Sago, Flavoring r. xtract s,yiz : Lemon, Vanilla, Strawbcry, Raspberry, Pine Ap ple, Orange, Banana, Uelery, Pear, Peach, Nut meg, &c. Fresh Spices Black Pepper and all tith er articles in that line. 1 - le has also something to please the CHILDREN. A fine stock ofi'l'oya of all ki a large supply of China ware, latent 2VI CUC3I23. 0.51. 49_1) as Drake's Plantation Bitters, Morme'n, . McLane's, liver; Mrs Winslow 's Soothing Dr. Parishe's do. Keroscoe Od, temps and Uhim, neys always on hand. Thankful for kind favors *Lustily bestowed upon him, he solicits a centinu ince the same, hoping that by trying to please he may win the confidence of the people. As much care taken in waiting up 1t all—children. • Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully - compounded es all hours. J. P. KURTZ. August 1864. MMUS, 1,00 TO. YIN lINIEST WE the undersigned intend to put up a Cain Mill and Evaporator to manufacture Syrup at Ringgold, Md. We call the attention of farm rs to the importance of raising the Cane. as it' is be 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 he sprouted before planting it. Persons wishint; to wit 'seed can get it at Charles Hitestiew's store. Bilaggold; at Charles Hitoshew's store, tmithsburg; at Ground riz Logan's store, Leitersburg; at Geo. Stover's store, Waynesboro'; at Daniel Mentzer's-Mill, at Samuel Frentee Mill, at Geo. &sore's Mill, in the Black Corner, and at the Nunnery Mill. Feb. 12, '64 —if] J. & B. FRICK. TIC-WERE, SINNER WIRE, M. MHE subscriber would inlorm his customers and public generally, that having, with other busi ness men of Waynesboro', adopted the "cuLaxic aystriimmi , he is now prepared to sell at shorter profits than formerly. Persons in want of any article in his line are respectfully invited in give him a call.-:- His stock of H01.78E K BEPIMiI anal KITCHEN WARE are complete, and will be sold at such, prices (the times considered) as Cannot fail to give satisfaction. All kinds of '3IIP CUP W Mid embracing the latest and most approved paiterno, for eithet wood or coal, constantly on hand. tirSpecial attention is given to putting up Spout ing, made of the best tin, lot houses and barns. Remember the sign of the "HI a Rio Rows" August 26, 1864 (jIXTIZE QUARTERLY ILEpoivr Othe First National"Baok: or Waynesboro/ July :3d, 1865 Loans and Discounts. $62,034,37 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, 75,000,00 U. S. Bonds and other U. S. securities, 33,950,00 Due from other Banks, . 22,421,97 Cash items and Bev. Stamps, • 3.214,22 Speide and legal tenders 19,888 00 Circulating notes of this Bank, Notes of other Banks, 465.00" Capital paid in $75.000,00 surplus and profits 3,855,15 Due to Depositors . 83,285,37 Circulating notes of this Bank 67,150,00 Dividends unpaid 881,57 Due to other Banks 2,201,44 $231,873,56 The above statement is just and true to the beat of my knowledge and belicl. JNO. PHILIPS, Cagh. Sworn and subscribed belbre me. .1. F. KOH I . Z, Notary Pubjio. Hardware, Hardware, -Hardware. MMNI THE subscriber intendti carrying on The Chain busineis in connection with Blacksmithing.— lie will be ready at any time to fill orders at short notice. Either single or double .W) h Chains, Spreaders, Jockey Traces, Butt or Ctifier Chau made by an exp. rienced workman and of the besr. material. Persons wanting anything in this tine can apply' at the Hardware emote of Geiser da. Jim chart, Way nesboro'. LA WatiiN SCHILDKNECH'I` • July 21—tf. . Notions, Notions, No tic*. METC:ALPE & HITESHEW RAVI .1114 T opuned another largo lot. ot Dry Goods and A uLiolld. [nog. 4. IQUID Rennet, Corn Starch, Rico Flour, Ta- Upitlea, Saga, Pearl !Salley and Cooper's Gela tine at KURTZ'S; THE . BEST 7 4100 P SKIRTS"' and the largest absinth:tent in the Sttne;ut sus 4] • METCALFE' 4 mTisEcles• WERE you get tae worth of your money, at METCIALIN dr. TIM PLACE to buy cheap Dry Goode, at • hirreeLps.& frirrs!utisven. A . - IWAYS a fuli stock:toinlent frOm'ai 7 Alwrours & Hrrzausw's. Ayr .ETUALF 6 & tIITEdHEWtiro still a — the „at old bland, on board- Street,,botween tho but :itiu Washington. &tuna, I3Otillt;s4e. tau; 4. OF , J. F. KURTZ Hair " Combs, &e. &c llutiland's German do. Sand's Sarsaparilla, Bull's do. Hitesbew's Cough_Syrup, Diarrhoea Cordial, Frey's Verwilugo, Vennifuges, doz. kinds. • ' Pills—\V rights Judron's, Spaulding's, Ayer's, Branctreth's, 1). B. RUSSELL RESOURCES $231,873,56 LIABILITIES. Chains Chains;