(in anat.NDS. A stoss,:a Ittidge ofsmiles,and tears, , bear mend, I clasp thy willing hand. Anil gaze into thy smiling eyes at aiding on hope's aublit strand. Our spirit hantl4! how wild the thrill How warm th • touch vvh'eli comes from ,thind Like sweet bird-carreL, music fills Th/a eager yearning heart of mine. 'Tie evening, and the placid moon Throw many a siker beam o'er me, While on the scented zephyrs come - 4 thousand kindly thvughts from thee. The ?topic of the eingine bin.* The odi r of tlO3 summer flowers. The echos thrtiflkh the wildwooll heard, Bind closer still these hearts of ours. I ere thy smile, I hem' thy voice, I close my ej es-while, feelings grand Flow out, and make my heart rejoice, • While clasping still thy spirit hand! ThlOrthly form is far away, Y kindred souls defy all space; • In one short Mound they may not stay, But wing theirsflight from place to place. An thou art near,me, for I see The wild wave of Ihy chi•stnut o haii; I hear the voice, so glad and free, And mark thy brow so high and fa-5. Ah! are we not as mortals blest? Bow strong the closing clustering bands; How wild the joy, how sweet the reel, While clasping still thy spirit hands. —Arthues Home Magazine. Tie Confiscation Bill. The foiloieiug is the' confiscation bill introduced in the House of Representa tives by Air. Bingham, of Ohio, and which has since passei Be it enacted, That if any person or persons within any State or Territory of the United States, after the taking effect of this act, shall engage in armed rebellion a gailist the Government of the United States, or shall aid or abet such rebellion, all the property, money, stocks, credits and effects of such persons. are hereby declar ed forfeited to the Government• of the U nited States, and the same are hereby de clared lawlul subjects of prize and capture wherever found, and the President of the United States shall cause the same to be seized, confiscated and condeMned. • St:c. 2. .and be it fto tber enacted. That such prize and capture shall be condemn ed in the District or Circuit Court , of ) (he United States having jurisdiction j the a mount. or in admiralty in any district in which the same may he seized, or hip) which the same may be taken and pro ceedings first instituted. SEC 3. .Bnd be it furthered enacted, That 'the Attorney General, or any district at torney of the United States in which said Property or tilt cis may a`? the time be, may institute the proceedingi of condemns lion, and in such eases they will be whol ly for the bent fit of the United States; or any person may file ar. information with such attorney, in `use case the proceeds shall be for the use of such informer and the United States in equal parts. Sk.c 4. .ind be it further enacted, That every persqo who'shall engage in., or aid or abet such a rebellion as aforesaid, shall ftirleit_elLelaino_which such persons • may have to the service and labor of any slave or slaves. and the slave or slaves of such persons shall he and are hereby declared freemen. and forever relieved from such servitude, anything in the laws of the U ld Sr ' niteL ;tales or any States to, the contrary notwithstanding. Sec. 5. .8 nd be it further enacted. Thar no person shall be arrested or surrendered as a fugitive slave upon the order of any persoA in the military or naval seffice of the United States. RHYME.MAKING PREACIIERS. Old Dr. Strong, ol Hartford, whose name is still a praise in the churches; lead an un• fortunate halm of saving amusing things when he meant t As when he was presiding in a meeting of ministers, and wishing ,to call on one of them to come forward'and offers - prayer, he said: Brother Cultou, of Bolton, Will you step this way And pray? To which Mr. Colton immediately an swered, without intending to perpetrate anything of the same sort: My dear brother Strong, You do very -wrong, To be making a rhyme At such a solemn time. And then Dr. Strong said: I am very sorry to see , That you arejust like me. The good men would not, for the world, have made jests on such an occasion; but they could plead the same excuse for their rhymes that the boy did for whistlijg in school: "I didn't whistle, sir, it whistled itself!" A STRONG' STOMACIL-A westrn cattle dealer, who rarely had the privilege of sit ting down to meat with -a family. and who had never been in a minister's house in his life. was not long ago benighted and lost in his ride across tie prairies, and compelled to ask for lodging in any house he could find. Happily for him, it was the hbuse of a good man, a parson, who gave him a hearty welcome. and, what was es• pecially agreeable, told him supper would soon be ready. The traveller's appetite was' ravenous, and the moment he was oaken to sit by. he complied, and without Waiting fora-second invitation,he laid bold of what hn could reach. *-Stop;stopl" said the good man of the hems; 4 , we are in the habit of saying something here before we eat." • Tbis hint to wait until the blessing was 'asked, the rough customer did not under stand; but, with his mouth full, be mut tered:. ••Go ahead! say what you like! you can't turn my stomach nowt" A judge and counsellor 'being upo n different terms, a china of the counsel's _making his appearance at atelier wiih — hie jaw terribly swelled, the judge• remarked. this client of yin;rs onnid make an Axcellent couosellor—he is all jala,'• ,Irhich set the...court in a roar of laughter against the counsellor. On silence being reitored the counsel• then remarked. 'My lord, I think be would d k ke . a better judge for bisjsw is all on ono side.' _ • • . . ~,,, P., POURTHINAN, '.- .. _ ,_ -.......... . '• 0 . lq Dealer in all the ritty of Drugs. Medi cines, rankee ions. Perlumery, Liquors jor - Medidnal . purposes. Oils.- - __ 4 , e., 4tc.. W O a ly sti t il en s ti o e il r oi h t i t s he th pn at n t g t e he of c o a mmun 1 generous. public who want anything in his line. nes • • as he has enlarged his stock so as to be enabled to answer all calls for anything anti everything usual ly found in.a Drug Store, and has a thorough ac quaintance with thiThlisiness, he hopeb to gain the confidence of the ComMunity. He will pay par ticular attention to tilling physicians' Preeriptions, and more care and precaution used in waiting up on chldren than adults. 1011161 ill DOMESTIC Ini Choice Wines Oil Liquors for medicine,'" and sacramental purposes, Patent Medicines are endless in variety, including all that have been mode up to this date and some that are yet in embryo. Also White Lead, Zinc, Paint, Whiting and Varnishes for house building or inside work, 'besides all sizes of Mass. Commercial, Note, Fools Cap and Letter Paper always on hand, with a variety of Envelopes of different sizes and colors. Brushes, Combs, Pomade, Fancy Soap, Hair Oil; Colognes, Essen ces, Flavoring Extracts, and numerous articles in the Fancy line on hand and offered for sale, cheap. er than ever offered before . Also a large assortment of Keroleia - flil Lamp- Chimneys, Shades and Wicks. and Kerosene Oil to fill them. A general assortment of Fruits and Confectionaries, Tobacco and Cigars. Oct. 11. • Cati Should . you ask me, should you wonder, Where to buy your Stoves and Tinware; I would answer, I would tell you— "Go unto the fine new store room • Where the Big Red Horn, the sign is; There's the best Cook Stoves and Tin-ware, Alt sold cheap by D. B. Russel" [From the Song of Hiawatha. c? HE undersigned informs the public in genera kJ and especially those of his customers in want of 'any thing in his line of business, that he has com pleted and is now occupying his new and extensive ly, enlarged establishment for the Manufacture and Sale OF TINWARE, SHEET-IRON WARE, AND STOVES. . He is now prepared t6eupply any demand for his Cook Stoves, geniral Housekeeping' Goods and Xitehen Ware; on such terms as must give entire satisfaction. Taa 'avova offered are of the best and meat improved kinde,and having been tried ,are acknoiledged to be all that can be desired as good cookers and bakers, and are easily kept clean. His ownMANITIPACTUUED WARS is all made with a view to the wants of customers from the best mate rial and is warranted in all cases to be good. He also keeps a large assortment of fancy articles. lartspecial attention. is given to putting up SPOUTING, made of the best tin, for houses and barns, in which he has had a long and extensive ex perience. Remember the sign of the Big Red Horn. Aug 9, 1860 B RUSSELL. NE W FIR -31- - Ooachmaking 1 ' un , ersigne Coachrnakin: Estatil aving leased the well-known Lhment of" Alex. Hamilton, on Mechanics street, Way esboro , respect u y an nounce to their friends and th public generally, that I ey—purpose—earrying—on-the—businers in branches, and are now prepared to nufacture to order all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, arouches, Sprng Wagons, &c. &c., of the b t material, and made oy superior workmen. BLACKBMITHING and REP RING of all kinds done at reasonable . rates, protriptly and to the satisfaction of cue rs. COUNTRY ODUCE taken in exchange for work at marke prices. tar Persons esiring articles or work in the Coach making line, a respectfully invited to give them a call. L. K. MORRIISON, Mar. 8. GEO. B. HAWKER. WM. AL TRIPLE'S HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM, AND Copper, Brass, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory, On Main Street, one door West of Troxers Dry Goods Store, - WHERE he keeps constantly on hand, an ex' tensive assortment of Housekeepers' Arti cles of every description. Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper and Brass Ware, Japan ed Ware, Wooden Ware, Sad-irons, all sizes of Iron Kettles, Pans, &c. Also—a large assortment of Cooking Stoves, Parlor and Ten•plate Stoves. Persona who are in want of a good cook stove, will do well to call and see his assortment, as he is prepared to offer great inducements, not only in Stoves, but in all the above articles. You will find a large and splendid assort ment of Tin Ware of his own manufacture—at low prices. All those desirous of getting bargains would do well to call at W. A. TRI'PLE'S Housekeepers' Emporium, opposite Dr. Brotherton's office. House Spouting dope at the shortest notice, and of the best Tin. Feeling thankful for put favors, he invites his friends and the public generally to call and examine his stock. W. A. TRIPLE. March 22 Duna. Timm:, Agent. 111BRCHNT TAILORING ! JAMES A. FISHER JICIL , AVING commenced the Merchant Tailoring busiuess, in the room on the Southwest _cor ner of the Pu blic ' Square, Hagerstown, takes plea sure in announcing to his friends in Waynesboro' and the airsounding country, that be is just receiv ing a very fine selection of CLOTHS, CASSI KERBS, VESTINGS, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and all articles usually kept by Merchant Tailors., Persons visiting Hagerstown are invited to call and examine his stock. larPrompt atten tion given to all orders. Hagerstown. May 3, '6O. WAGON FOR SALE. frilE snbacriber has a good TWO HORSE WAGON which he will divan of on mason able.terma novls-01 J. A ROYER. Wool, and Cotton under iSlairta and Draw era at • • J. W. Mu.Laa's.• GlOO CATS P BOTTLES For sale . at tholitAiro of W. H. DamienToi. deps L U , TH v ErN Aim adios at T—i- Toys for sale 'at Dee2o " T ADZES and lure Voo • _skirts at OctLi • , ilasesa's Fisher's Eating 'Saloon - 001411 1 310110NAltir I , . inibsclibeY inforininiii — fiustons- I: err sad the - public generally that he has re cently.repletiiiiheil his stack et Fruit: find Coulee tionanea, find has now the finest assoitinent of DI E S.! „ . • . ever brought to Waynerbore..iviti •~ NUTS, RAISINS, PRUNES, FDA, SWEET CAKES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,. Cl• . GARS, TOBACCO, ete., etc; 0Y 9 T He hits also on hand at all Unies the fluiret•Oiste'is the market will afford, which Will be served up to customers Pried, Roasted or Stewed.' ' ALE ANDI33EDZIR: He is' likewise prepared to furnish both Washa. bough,. and Ludwig's ANC, and a superior article of ttotch Ale and Crab Apple eider, with a rime article of Bologna sausage, Boiled Eggs, and all otherarticleti usually kept in first class Restaurants. A genuine article of Vinegar always for sale. Blond . Is.B. FISHER. THIS WAY! THE undersigned respectfully announces to the public' generally that he is• still at the old stand on Church Street, Waynesboro', Pa., where he continues the manufacturing of Family 3 calif - Alma 0i) Buggies Barouches, Wagons, and every species of vehicles usually made in such establishments.— His work is warranted to be composed of the best ann most durable material, and none - but the - most experienced workmen are employed.— He has now on hand a number of Carriages, Bug gies, ditc., dtc. ' which he will positively sell at greatly reduced prices for cash, or upon a short credit. By keeping a good stock at all times, and always holding himself ready to supply the de mands of the people he hopes to retain and secure a liberal share of patronage. Repairing, Trinuning. and Painting done in the best manner, and at the shortest notice. Lumber, Country Produce, dr.c., will be taken in exchange for work. JACOB ADAMS. N. B. The Books of the firm of J. & A. S. Ad ams, are in the hands of the undersigned. Persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to make immediate payment. .1. A. Nov' 1. 1881. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!! FIRST ARRIVAL. G. 4 J. BENDER jAVE now' open for inepec _ a tion at their store on the !Southeast corner of the Diamond their second supply of SPRING AND SUBDUER dOC/DO 4 , for Gentlemen's ware. Their stock embraces Blue, Black and Fancy Cloths, Plain, Fancy CassimeresoElllr and Satin Vestings, and all other goods for coats, pants, and vests, of the most fashionable styles; Also— Gloves, Cravats, shirts, collars, dm &c.; with an as sortment of HEADY-MADE CLOTH ING. Gentlemen are invited to call and examine their stock of new goods. DrThe latest Fashions regularly received. May 23 1861. Deftnee-of_Arinaggedon._ T H IS is acknowledged to be one of the most re markable of human productions that has ever , een otie ohe American •o , le. The style is chaste and truly eloquent. The su , pict trea etro is of the most inspiring: "The United States in - Prophecyor-sile-by J. F. Kfl[J Plovl Lumber 1 Lumber ! 1 THE nu . reigned offers at his Lumber Yardl WaYn boro', Pa., the following variety of wel. seasoned L tuber, at reasonable rates: Worked Flooring Boards; -ft, ft, and 1 inch yellow Pine; I Inch, bed Lining; 1, lft and 2 inch White Pine; ft inch white pine Weatherboarding: Spruce Pine Joice and Scantling; ft, ft and Ift inch Poplar, Poplar Scantling; ft and 11 Cherry, Cherry Table Legs ; Pine Lath and Chestnut Shingles, and Chestnut Posts and Bails. Also, Turned Chair Stuff by the Stand; Turned Chair Legs, Bent Chair Backs, and turned Broom Handles. . ALSO, For Sale, by the bushel or quantity, Corn on the ear or shelled, Oats and Potatoes by the bushel. Mar.ls—tf T. J. FILBERT, DRAPER, tts I Has constantly for oak a full assortment of Sa l GOODS for Gentlemen's ware. rar Latest City Fashions always on hand. Waynesboro', Pa. NIGOZZYMEERAMISEMISM 7117411 MS - DR. T. D. FRENCH, IRESPECTFULLY offers his services to the cit izens of Waynesboro' and surrounding country. e isgrpared to perform all operations in Dental Burgerjlll6 a superior manner. Teeth inserted from one to an entire set in the most approved and sub stantial manner, and warranted not to be surpassed for beauty and durability. Charges moderate and all work warranted as represented. --- ii2 .N. B. Will visit residences w e • requested.— Office, on Mechanics Street, o posits e residence of J. R. Welsh, up stairs. To Capitalists. 'tirrAYNESBORO' SAVING FUND.—This So will pay the following rates of in terest pe annum,on all sums deposited in the In. stitution. For 8 months, 2 per cent.; from 3 to 6 months, 3 per cent.; from 9. to 18 months, 4 per cent; and over 18 months, 411 per ( cent. For a shorter period than 8 meatus the terms will be kown *by the 'Treasurer. ' ' Notes for discountshould be handed to the Treas urer on Tuesday, asihe Hoard of Directors meet malady on• Wednesday of each week, at 9 o'clock A.M. By order of the Board, . . • 7'58 JNO. PHILIPS Treasurer, TirELEOR4PH FODDER curriats, The bogie use Formals by ' ovB, : • - E. 8. TROXEL; .141 RUSH Mackerel at Mu 28 • Atunntadir, est nEALCUEBr—Dried•Peache% pared and unpar j— slot , - ••. Animation, IIsisDICTA Co'.. RAlBlfilrat 121 and 20 cents per pound at noi29 . t i • Kuares IA Hat Hair Tooth and Nairiltushe instreceived and for sale very low by M. M 8' 'OPLEIIi Ma 13. IMMI RussiaesA TEE BEST COOK STOVE intim market to be had * at the sign of the Big - Rod Horns D B. Kumla. C 111661 Hl' II A BOOK FOR THE TIVS. ALEX. HAMILTON. DENTIST, 4 , ... ". " • ' •r• I . l ? l, 'lVittlqattii4l4o , -'1 4 5 . 1 - 4.':, • . MICTIOTE , -.SIIOP GEIBEWB — PATENT BELF*EODLATING GRAIN 'BEI , ABATGR,-11LEANER " AND BAGGER AND TIM Latest Improved thresher atut Triple Gear - ed Horse Power, driving either by Gear . or Belt, all furnished complete, ready ,to be sput on- Wagons, • • 1, the undersigned, desire to men the attention o' Farmers and Threshennen of Frankling and adjoin ing counties to it. This Machine has been beforiP the public for seven years, during which time it has given general satisfaction, and the patentee having made some very important improvements which render it still more complete, both for dead separating and cleaning, and also for ease of draught and fast threshing., I take pleasure in re commending it to the public, kno wing that it will give rho best of satisfaction. I sin manufscturing three different sizes, as follows: .. No. 1 is 8 horse Power,will thresh and clan from 200 to 500 bushels per day. ____ No. 2 is 5 to 8 horse power, will thresh and ildan from 150 to 300 bushels per day -- No. 8 is 4 to 8 horse power, will thresh and clean from 100 to 200 luisbele per day. - These Macninee are warranted to do the abeve, and do it much better in every respect than any other machine in use. _______-- - Grain 'having much light filth in it cleaned on this Machine is worth from 2 to 8 cents more per bush el than whe cleaned on any her separator, or the commo yof cleaning on ha kd fans. For this reaso ere is not the eighth pa it of light matter in the ain as when cleaned on t 6 riddleprinciple. The blast acts freely on all the grain as it leaves the shuts, whereas, when cleaned witL riddle that ad vantage is lost This machine does not return_ the.tailends as most of the separators do. By returning filthy tail ends alternately it is impossible to make merchants grain, Another important feature in this machine that others of the kind have not, is the Self-acting Blast Reg ulator in the fan, which remedies ficulties in bad cleaning, blowing grain in the chaff in high speed or irregular driving, which cannot be avoided .in cleaning grain by horse power This Machine is also more durable and less tedious t o manage 'than any other Separator and Okianer,or the common machine with shaker. Ordeis to insure their being filled until harves should be sent in immediately. I am fully prepared to make to order and nn shot notice Portable and Stationed STEADS ENGINES, GRIST AND SAW MILL 0 f'ARING, SHAFTING• AND NIL EYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON " ' ' _ WHEELS, IRON KETTLES, &c, Stoves and Plow castings,also cast iron and wrought iron pipe for steam An water, and Brass castings of every description; in a word, lam prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry and machine* shop. Having supplied myself with the latest im proved 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 to ordor ma chinery for wood, such as 'rouging and Droving machines for flooring, Sulfate, Tenout and Mould _ing_machines, &c. 1 also can to the public a new and vela able ipprovement in my steam engines, made within the last year, viz; for the economizing of I fuel, and the regulation of speedywhich renders my new-engines far superior to the old engines.. All my machines are sold under warrantee. My ant.s are a I experienced--workmen in -this-line-u business, and I use all good material, so that i am ectly safe in warranting all my work. I am also prepared toile repairing in work - m. like manner, on the shortest notice. Orders solicit ed and promptly attended to. All orders sent in for repairing must be accompanied with the cash For particulars and circulars descriptive of ma chine, address OEORti E Or DANIgli Ginsint, Proprietor of Territory and so. Honor of orders, Waynesboro Franklin Co. Pa. April 18—tf NO HUMBUGGING. TfE subscriber 'respectfully informs the public that he will continue the Smithing business at the old stand, until recently. conducted under the firm of Hawker & Cline. He is now prepared to make to order Buggies, Carriages,Bpring Wagons, with all work belonging to the Blacksmithing business', at short notice and upon reasonable terms. He returns his thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to the late firm, and hopes by prompt at. tention to business to merit a continuance or the Same. JOHN CLINE. March 22. Pictures, Pictures. THE undersigned takes this method Of inform.; ing the citizens of Wanesboro' and vicinity, that he has purchased the Daguereian apparatus of of Mr J. B. Reeser, and is now prepared to take all kinds of Pictures at the very lowest prices, which are guaranteed to be as truthful and life-like as any offered to the public. He has just received a new stock of common and fancy cases of all sizes and styles, which he can sell very cheap. Pictures ta ken for 25, cents which can be sent through the mail to any P. Cf. in the U.S. for six cents. Call and examine for yourself whether you want work or not; he charges nothing for showing. He will be happy to see you. • Room in the New Building, next_ door to Bibbet's Hotel, (up 'stain.) I. H. WBLBIP Nuv22 =a Et zza zsa se t VALLE subscriber, thankful for past pationap, still solicits the same; and in addition to manufactu ring ali kinds of workid Material for Building Purposes, inch as SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, FLOORING, . WIN DO W FRAMES, DOOR FRAMES, FAOING,', MOULDINGS, AIL I am prepared to furnish mU kinds of oak samba for different purposes in budding, such as J 010 E, RAFTERS, LATH. STUDDING , PALL • INGS, SCANTLING, BOARDS, &c., AU of which will be sawed to order, at short notice and upon reasonable terms. • - Alsoonewing. by enrcn lar saws, of every description done; Framing, 'Surfacing. Matching, Flooring, &c., ska. -For further particulars apply to the subscriber, at Factory. two miles southeast of Waynesboro. _ • D. F. 00011. 'Jan. 17, 1801 mar & Co's. 12148 at 18 and SS coats per p►rtd at 3: now. 211. ' r ART/WINO: dec2o '6O MAT 0 1 ' 11S. INTETIN FACTORY lit 8 • • , , - ' • OgAtzifiN 11110VARI - ,. CUTTERY - ! tles,ratornedrfroarthcalliol with • Wife and wan Wooed stook apse . Helnoto offeu fur Bala at low prices: - *lbw .- • Stool s t Railer, • Azeei' • Rope. r Robes, '.STOVES (PARLOR - ANII TEN-PLATE) • CARRIAGE WARE, ak i pAlt . VON E , (A suiferioi kind;) ItOlifillhOOS, • !tames, EIEIOE FINDINGS AND LASTS Knives, Forks, Spoons ; ate. ALSO /;X:t csk-ax QM va es, tri 411111,'FILLERS • On a new and himinreil 'plan, at ow-prlees. He invites his old ettstoment a the trade goner erally to examine his stock bet purchasing else where. • H. STONEHOUBI:. 1860 PR.HII ARRIVAL Mg, A IMES, 'll.`lllllll Confectionery, Fruits, Ott., &c., &C. T" subscriber takes this method of announcing to the people that he has received at his 'Drug store; large end carefully selected stock of 'FRESH DRUGS, Chernfaals, Patent Midicines, Raints bile Dye Smile, window Otass, Putty, Tobacco. Snuff, and Segars, &c., which be is now prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest and will assure his custom ers that in regard to quality, which is of the first im portance, his goods will compare with any in the market. He tuts dab a splendid assortment of Perfumery, Soaps and . . Toilet gaittieles. of all kinds, consisting in part of the following, viz Bandolirtes, ' Pomades, Amber and Bears' Oil • Colognes, Extracts for the Handkerchief, Lyon's Kathairon, (Immune, Harrison's Ladies' Soap, Honey Soap, • Hotel soap, - Diamond White Soap. CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS. &a . Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currahtis, Dates, Citron, Ortinges; Lemons, Nuts of all kinds, and Candies of every variety. Kerosene Lamps, Lamp globes; and Brushes, Kerosene Oil. Camphine, Alcohol, 11 uming Fluid, and _in fact any thing_and_everything that is usually found in a drug store. Thankful for kind favors and patronage hereto. fore bestowed upon him, he solicits a continuance of the same. and'hopes that by endeavoring to please, he may win the confidence of the people. Physicians' prescriptions promptly and carefully mpounded-at,all-hours- ' i,P,KURTZ. nov .29, 1860 ,! ery Establishment. THE 'undersigned would inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that she has com menced the Milliner business, .in Church street, a few doors South of the Diamond. She expects to receive her goods in a few days. The ladies are most respectfully invited to give her a call. No paity will be spared to suit the taste of all. By close application and a determination to persevere, the hopes to gain the confidence, as well as the support of the community. She has made arrangements so that she can receive new goods weekly if necessary. Please give her a call M. U. RESSER, Waynesboro', May 2, '6l. A NEW POCKET, PLBTOL. giSHAEPE'S PA TENT AI Breech-Loading: Repeater.,' rlB Pistol, for simplicity of construction, coin. pactness and durability, is 'superior to all °th ere yet to the public. It can be loaded as quickly as other pistols are capped. The load may remain in the Pistol any length of time without injury. It is the lightest pistol manufactured that has force and is sate to carry. It will force a ball though a one inch board at the distance of one hundred yards. Weight only eight and a half ozs. For sale lit BROTkIERTOWB. May 2 Hardwaie Store. r. Jracob.s, Barham;la Sr. Yel Celebrated American Liniment "For Man and Beast." lITIBE greatest and best extern(, remedy ever oe J. lered to the public. For sale by F. .1. 'Krum! Druggist. Waynesboro' and by Druggists in the,' county generally. larPrice 25 cents per bottle. December 13, 'Bo ly Hardware! Hardware • -- •BROTIIERTON, RESPECTFULLY invitee attention to his prey ent large assortment of HARDWARE, PUTT, .L.P.RY . , Gump, Pistols, Oils, Pairs% Miss, Hem Rakes, Spider, Shovels, Forks, Drizahes, Cedar- Ware, Iron,Steel, Carriage Trimmings,with a full stock ofSpntes, Felkms, *lnv, Bunny leant vrinfP Axels, &c., &c , all of which are offered at extreme ly low prices. Call and examine for yourselves,— Remember we deal exclusively in this line, giving it our entire and undivided attention. [Ap. 7. NO LABOR. PURE OA MUST OF IRO STOVE . POLISH, The cheapest article in the World. Unrivalled in Economy. Permanently Lustrous. The only place w get it is et BROTHERTON'B. March 22. • ' Important -to_ Farmers jsHh Ambit:Tiber takes this-Method ofiumwmcing of the Farmers and others, that he has on hand I tot of DWARF BROOM CORN seed. *Wag - wit It moms specimens' ofthe corn. This Mean excellent article of Broom Coth, and should be raised by se. my one. He has. also a full assortment afresh Dings, bhdicines, Chemicals, dec. J. F. P. B. I am selling Cranberries at 1: gun. - Light I Lights! ! ris cheapest trrd Light in use can be 6TONEHOUS Hardware Sum ov 1 Rttirsztes. . DIXON'S AGE*lBolol,o4o ' , ' '"D 'W. Jive in tifiraieo — ; 'or tegiiii three inotithlitioo ' titiriettlett of MOO iticiiithcbetvithiwthe teem • • ApirgirrittfillitltTitrAfei Wee, threibisim. •!. tiara thr *rely' etibetrittent itepertieni 1111 _4111144 .111rPeteit , emu:l";!lids itthir.eity efirertile. meets to be paitt fteint.en espy, in advance. firfeliElllol) pa, „ wizoulais Alf) itinizimaisi Itt tuttains OP null fuss, WAYN.OBIIORO'I Has,net only got back to his "old lomijoss,l but to re - giolll -- m - mnir — arring-fitted-up-tho- - room now occupied neatly and' hating rettnnedltom the city with a fresh som ply, which he has just received, concur ! ingot Fresh. Foreign Ind Domegitle Wags,' ' A largo and, general assortment of. Meditinee, • Chemicals; Patent Medicine, Dyestuffs, Dry Paints and . Paintegiound in Oil, '1 Oilsiexpressed and distilk4 • • • Fruits green, preserved and dry, Cohrdetitftittries; • Liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes,: Books, stationary, finny cud miscellaneous articles; all,of which he offers for salad - Thankful for favors received and hopeful of their Continuance, be invites the public to call before purchasing elsewhere. ' Stoner offers for sale a lot of beautiful Shells.— Carbon Oil which will suit for 'Kerosene Lamps 'reheated n 4 to amoke, can be head at Stonees.' Parrafineerystal, and Benzoic Oils, also Camj phine and burning fluids is for Cale by Stoner. Stoner has a-lot of beliefs, kegs, jug. . cans, &o WhiCh he will sell Very low. May la., - .11 A WALL WE have now about one thousand patterns of Wall Paper on exhibition at P. Fourthman's- Drug Store,which we wilt sell thirty per cent cheap er than can ,Ire bought any Wherb this side of the Eastern cities. Persons wishing to have houses papered will do well to give us a call • before mak ing arrangements eliewhere. Our work is war ranted. Country produce token in exchange for papas ins. U.NOZII. & URCUKE. June 2,-tf The Rail Road Coming I - es . FISHER has removed is Restaurant and Oonfactionery to the tooni formerly occupied by A. J. Harn dc Bro., next door to Tilde's Tin ning establishment. The attention of the publics is again called to hie assortment of ' Candies, Nuts„ Confectionaries of all . kinds, and a lull assortelent of Cigars and I obacco, OYSTERS done up in the best style, stewed, roasted or fried. ' [Ap. 19, '6O. Mentzer s Horse & • Cattle Totvder M. , BTONER having purchased of Mr. lll..,Mentzer, the recipe for making the above far-lamed Horse and Cattle Powder, for Pennsylva nia and Maryland, takes this method of informing the farmers, drovers, &e., that he has on hand and intends keeping a good supply always on hand. Country Merchants and (ahem keeping such articles fcr sale, would do well to supply themselves with a quantity. He will sell it on commission or for cash cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to. Oct. 6. - WALL PAPER? 100 Sample s of the latest Siring styles can be seen in the look Store a( lb. Town Hall. Receiving paper directly from the Manufac turers, the subscriber is prepared to sell at the very lowest prices. i, J. R. WELSH. April 12. DENTISTRY, Tlll. WM. D. LECHLDR takes this opportunity Jj to return thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he hvi received during the gust, and hopes by striof attention to business -to-m-orit continuance of the same. All operations in the, dental line will be performed in the most substantial and satisfactory manner. lie keeps posted on all the advancements and iinproirments of -the profess ton, and flatters himself that as good work can be had at his ofEee as at any other in the State Arti ficial teeth inserted from a single tooth to a full set, and in all case* warranted to perform satisfactorily or-rm_pay. Terms reasonable. July 5 1860. FAYETTEVILLE SEMINARY. _ Recommendations from Me Faculty of Princeton College. N. J. Plusanina, N. J.; Feb. 26th, 1861. The undersigned are happy to testify that pupils of the Fayetteville Academy, fa. have maintained a high standing among the recent graduate* of the College - of New Jersey. , JUHN MACLEAN, President of the College. JAMES C.'MOFPAT4 Proiesior of Greek. 9. MUSGRAVE GIG.EII, Professor of-Latin. JOHN T. DUFFIELD, Professor of Mathematic mar.2B rpHE co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in, the merchantiko business has this day been dimple:sad by mutual consent. The books of the firm are in the hands of A. S. Mann, upon whom all persons indebted' are requested to call and make paynietit CIL A.- ANDERSON: Quincy, May 20, 'Bl A. D.;MONN. • More Nevr.Gooa& rillfri subscriber tenders his acknowledgements to to the,public for the liberal 'patronage:extended to the late firm, and solicits a continuance °Ethel". tame: He has jail ; ,received another..supply, of DRY GOO 1. • .• • GROCER/VS, -• ; ; • .111 R D'W AR g dtc.; itic: Call and examine his stock before ' 'Mishearing' else wham. '••. • A.S. MO. N . Q . May 23,1861 • - • • • bay's heavy Boom and /Shoes at Offii A N e 11, at )1„........43.4etr A 40L. Al El' „dATED Liquors, *Ad, only as Mt apecial directions of a Phy,sir% 4aa., .STONEK, proggiat . _ May 13 NO ODOR OYSTERS. OYSTERS. FOR sale at the St:Nichols* Saloon, by the or quart, or in the shall by the bushel, balfba el or peek: " • Lk:WU:IV. MILER. Ire : 8 TIE PPE R and Corriander, pound ok-unilproi_ nov 29 at - Knave& nEPPtit BAUCH at Jr . sum 21 CARD CAN'S, at the alga at the dec2o ,11. B. RI LIORSA LE OR FOR RENtr-...A tov e. Aliply at F-RIOE'itV Store OctiB • GING PAPER! Dissolution. HlllOBl4O Amssagon. Summar t Col. 7ertictitof Syrup fix 50 et& per Oct 4 _ Basova'' D Embroidered goods at TO FARMERS. • vets, Spades, Hoes; ,Forks, D Ate., &c., at pricer that wi .L and soo for yourselves', at - BagraganieS Kiniesea Busaait's.