Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, January 10, 1862, Image 4

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    THE OLD DOME.
When I long for sainted meticiiesi
lap angel troops they come,
If I fold my arms to poiftler
On the old, old home:
The-heart has many 'psssngelt,
Throe,. h nhieh the feelings ream,
But it's middle is sacred
. the old, ad •,
'Where-infamy was sheltera; -----
Like rosebuds from the
NV here boyhood's briof elysium
In joyousness was passed;-
To that•sweet spot forever,
As to some hallowed dome,
Life's pilgrim bends his vision—
' 'Tis 'his old, old home.
A father ant, how proudly.
Ity that henrtlistorys,
And told his children stories
Of his early manhood's days;
And 'one 'soft eye was b_eaminir,
Prom child to child %would roam;
Thus a mother counts her treaatires
lit the old, old home,
The hirth•dargells and :I , itwals,
The blended vesper. hyrirn '
•
(One - dear one who was swe llingit
•Ts with the seraphim.)
The "good nights at bed-time,
How quiet sleep would come,
And hold Us all together,
•
In the old, old home.
Like a wreath of scented flowers,
Close inteitwined each heart;
but time and change in concert
Kaye blown the wreath apart!
But sainted memories, .
Like angels, ever come,
HI fold my arms and ponder,
On the old, old !ionic.
Do You Read.
Did yon ever think of the pleasure to be
- derived from reading ? To hold commu
nion with the minds of good men in all
past ages—the purest and noblest, the most
intelligent an d' far seeing—ts certainty
very pleasant. Sweet as honey' to the
taste:are .the glowing thoughts and eino
stirred by a good book; and he who
-- - - -knowls-how - to read has always at' hand,
when among books; a ready means for de
m ing the highest enjoyment. He may
truly say.
1 need not gn abroad for joys, ,
ho have * leant at [one.'
D;(1 3 ou ever think 'of itre profit of good
reading? Dow much more select the
choice of words, and the arrangement of
the style, than in ordinary conversation !
and then how much more rapidly can the
mind take in ideas from running the eye
over the printed page, than when it must
await the slow utterance of the lagging
tongue ! Here is the choicest and most
varied information collected by the best
men (tithe ages, all brought together and
preseried for us s , flow profitable, therefore,
to •read all this and do it at one's leisure !
Besides, did you never think how a good
book to read, or, rather, how reading di
minishes temptations. both to evil thoughts
anti to bad di eth- ? Old Dr. Watts sang
itch'iruth as poctuv,to say the
"For Sohn finds some mischief stitl,
Ppr idle hands 'to
A.Y 7 ith mneh greater force may it fie said
of that same inthicitrions gad-about, that tie
finds some mischiel for idle minds to
think. But reading, while it employs the
mind, will drive away all, a; least, most
4,1 thosciendencies to evil t wog ant
keep the mind occupied thoroughly with
something good. And then, ‘viien you
are reading a good, book, how will that
business drive away 'evil associates. and,
time.--tbat your ill find ,
no opportunity to euage in wicked or in
unprotit2ble deeds. Add together, then,
the pleasures, the profits, and the securities
of reading, and tell us, young man, tell us,
young woman. if it will not pay to form a
habit of reading It will not cost much
money, and will save a great deaf.
not cost much labor, and will make that
labor very sweet. It will not demand a
great deal of time, and will make all time,
paiiii3 away swiftly and agreeably. Learn
to read, then, and tallow up the practice,
An Important Disclosurq.
Not long ago, in a pleasant little rustic
village. across the Delaware, there lived an
adoring youth, a young merchant of the
place, who offered homage at the beauty's
shrine of a comely demoiselle, also belong
ing thereabouts. On the occurrence of one
of his weekly visits, after the entire vocab
ulary of .BEIIIIII talk,' which none but lov
ers can appreciate, had become 'Completely
exhausted, he brought up the character of
a. young female friend of his—with whom
he, being the betrothed of another, was on
terms of intimacy not exactly according to
Granter. He spoke at some length, and
with a warmth of-feeling by no means pleas
ing to his companion, in laudatian of the
.merits of his very particular friend, and in
confusion observed;
“She is a noble, generous-hearted girl,
end' one who is right here." - -
The remark was accompanied by a ges
ture which hrought,liis hand in close prox•
imitv with the heart.
' , Fudge! fudge! Mr. Nonsense!" ejieula-
ted the lady, springing from her seat In a
fit of jealous indignation. "Pshatv! I'd
have you know, sir, that that's half cot:
ton."
KING Cl:m—Eleven miles of eorn•cribs
are building. along the line of the Minnie
Central Radioed by the Company. some
twelve miles south of Chicago. They
will hold 3,000.000 bushels, which will be
received in pityment for lands. at
. the full
Chicago price.
Old horses should be driven by old-peo
ple: Till you have the rheumatics your
self you cannot properly sympathize with
the spavins of other peolle.
Quaint old Fu!let says, .441,et him who
expefitsone-calss of et ciety 4o prosper in
the highest degree s while the other is in
distress, try whether one 'side of his face
can sniile . while:the,other is pinched."
A plenty of fresh. sweet butter. and iv
good apv- gel,' bread front moot•'
ding."
sea..
-aperd;ing, slat
Ingrat tulle is - a "homeless ,dog, Which
es 'OP ti• :di and itelends•nana.
IC:Want ti> - ,Vies'e'rie - your childten
do mot stuff Alen).
,ring, and a reasonal
,r,:gt•titi house keeping..
u. STONEROUSE,
DEALER IN • '
• =, ,
111ROWARC -4143111L,f,
ilas'retoiped from thOVities with a ; lOike
and well seleiited stock
- 7 --- l3v - iTaw — offere - tor - sale si low pricesi
Iron, Stee/,.
. Nails, . Azee ! • ,
Rope, Rabe*
STOVES,
(PARLOR %AND TEN-PLATE)
CARRI4GE WARE, ,
CEDAR WARE; . .
GitztaßsirioNts,
' . (A superior kixol;)
Horseshoe's,
Traces,
Haines. _
SHOE' FINDINGS AND LASTS
ICnivei, Forks, Spoons, &c.
`-ALSO
ma cs, az,
AND FILL,ERS
On a new and improved plan, at low prices.
He invites Ns old eUstoiners and the trade gener
erally to cxame his stock before purchasing else
where. H. STON EH 0 USE.
N0v.1.1860
Flpli ARRIVAL
HISS, MEDIEMS, PERM,
Confectionery, 'Fruitshoke,,
T",ubscriber takesthis method of announcing
to the people-that Ite has received at his 'Drug
store,' a large and carefully selected stock of
DRUGS,
Chemical, J ent Midictnes,• Paints Oils, Dye
Stuffs, window ldtas, Putty, Tobacco, Snail, and
t , gars, lie is now prepared to sell as
cheap as the cheapest and tkill assure his cusiom
ers that ip regard to quafitylmhich is of the first im
portance; his goods will compare with any in the
mitrket.
lie has also a splendid assortment of Perfumery,
soaps aid,
Toilet . .articles.
of all kinds, consi'bting in part of the following., viz
Pomades,
Amber and Beats' Oil
Colognes,
Extracts for the Handkerchief,
Kathairon,
14frpet's eocoaine.
liarnson's Ladies' Soap,
Money Soap,
`Hotel soap,
Diamond White Soap
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS. &c
Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants,
Dates, Citron, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts of all kindsr
aria Canilieb of every variety.
Kerosene Lamps, Lamp globes, and Brushes,
Kerosene Oil. Camphine, Alcohol, Burning I'lllll,
end in feet air' I
Thankful•fm kind favcrs end patronage hereto.
fore be4olve4 uro him, he solicits a eOntinuance of
the same. and hopes Mat by endeavoring to please,
he may win the confidence of the people.
Phi smalls' prescriptions promptly and c
compounded at all hours.' J. P. I URTZ.
nov .149, 1860
New Millinery Estiblishinent.
THE undersigned Would inform the Citizens of
Waynesboro' and vicinity that she hos com
menced the Mit trier buAniess, in Church street, a
few doors south of the Diainontl, She dxpects to
receive her im - Ti - AbviT — darys. The ladies are
molat respecdully invited to give her a call. No
pains will be spared to suit the tiasie of all. By close
application and a determination to persevere, she
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. C. BESSER,
Wapieshoro', May 2, '6l.
A N.EVir POCKET PISTOL.
“sii.ky.PE's.VA TENT
Breech-Loading. Repeater,'
THIS Pistol, for simplicity of construction, cora
pnetnin3rs and durability, is superior IQ...IAUth•
WS yet °flared to the public. It can be [Ciudad as
quickly as other pisto,is are capped. The bad may
remain in the Pistol any leng,th of time without
injmy. Iris the lightest pistol manufactured that
has force and•is sate to carry. it will force a hall
Through a one inch board at the distance of one
hundred Yards. Weight only eight and a half ozs.
For sale at BROTHERTON'S
vontinelit,al . Hotel?
WAYNESBORO', PA.
THE undersigned having recently taken the a
hove named }louse, formerly known as the
"WON, Inn."' takes pleasure in announcing to his
friends and the public that he is prepared to receive
and entertain Guests in a style not to be excelled
by any country otel. The House hating been
thoroughly repalfed and newly furnished with eve
ry thing calculated to make his guests comfortable
=the public may rest assured' that-they will at all
times bud it in a condition suited to the comfort and
convenience of the traveler. His Bat is always stip=
Idled with the chilicest Liquors, and his Table with
the best the markets alfor , other appliance&
suatlible and necessar or the accommodation of
man or beast.' :1 di faithful and obliging eery ante
and his own pe onaiattention and supervision, he
will leave no means duspared to went public pa
tronage.
The proprietor assures those who, may favor him
With their patronage; that they shall ever meet at
his house a cordial reception, and that everything es
sential to the convents a hajpiness of his
guests shall be attende
June 23, 1860. L.R. KURTZ
NEW LIVERY.
T HE subscriber respectfully announces to his
friends and the public generally that he has o
pened a Livery stable in Waynesboro v •and is now
prepared to accommodate the public generally with
Elial YRIMSI
at the hhortest i lvo tice,'Lley or night.—
r i9 7" l " Persons desirous of hiring; either for
slain or iimmg, would do well to give hint a =H.
His tock has hien d selected with" great care as ro
ger gentleness and speedy traveling; and his bug
gies d carriages imallin good condition.
Th: nbove'stock will:be „kept at the Eitablp of tor.'
John Gel lig.. Persons wishing to AiFe , will tlease'
apply to the undersigned at Bowden's Hotel.
nob--6w JOHN RICHARDSON...
ALARGE assortment of TINWARE 'at tliti
sign at the Big Red Hprn. • •
dec2o 410 D. B. Rosseu.
, vi ,
I.
4 1 '
Deql_tr,'4n-ssii.the•iinriety of r,lhiii7ii: ! '''gtfto
Yisnkee 4Voiians.Psritstiso4,
• • LigtiOns for meditinnt - „.
purposes. Oils..
• . ••• • 4"t.
WbUiD feriae his thanks to the community.
and still solicit the palranago of a generous
public: who:Wont-anything in his line.. Inasmuch
as he has enlarged his stock so as to' be enabled' to
answer all calls for anything and everything usual
ly found in mi:trug Store, and has, a thorough ac
quaintance with' tholusiness, ho kinpcb to gain the
confidence of tfie Voinmunity.. Re will pny par
ticular attention to filling' iihysicians' Precnptions,
an& more care and precaution used in waiting-up
on clildrint than adults.
MN OD DO EN BROS.
Choice Wines, and Liquors for medicinal and
sacramental purposes, Patent Medicinessare endless
in variety; including all that have, been mode qp to
this date and some that are yet in embryo. Also.
White Lead4inc, Paint, Whiting. and , Varnishes
for house building or. inside work. besides all siZos
of Glass. Comakorcial, Note, Fools Cap and Letter
Paper alwriys on hand, with a variety of Envelopes
of different sizes and colors. Brushes, Combs,
Pomade, Fancy Soap, Hair Oil; Colognes,llssen
cos, Flavoring Extracts, and namerous articles in
the Fancy line on hand and offered for sale, cheap.
er than ever Offerell before
Also a large assortment of Kerosene Oil Lames,
Chimneys, Shades art! -Wicks, and Kerosene Oil to
Ell them. A general assortment of Fruiter and,
Confectionaries, Tobacco and Cigars.
Oct. 11.
UtW
HE undersigned informs the public in genera
and especially those of his customers in want of
anything in his line of business, that ho 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
Ire is now prepared to supply any dem a nd for his
Cook Stoves, general- liousekeeping Goods mid
Kitchen Wure l at such terms as must give entire
satisfaction.
offered are of the best and most improved kinds,and
having been tried are acknoWledged to be all that
can be desired us good cookers and bakers, and are
easily kept clean.
- Bis own MANUFACTURED'IVARE is all made with a
view to the wtnts of customers from the best mate
rial and is warranted its all cases to be good. He
also keeps a large assortment of fancy articles.
L-Irrspecial attention is given to putting up
SPOUTING, made of the best tin, for houses and
burns, in which he has had a long and extensive ex
perience.
Remember the sign of the Big Bed
Aug I), 1860 L. B
-NEW FIRMr
THE undersigned having leased the well-kn Own
Coo chmakin g Establishment of A lex. Hamilton,
on Mechanics street, Waynesboro', resPectiully an
nounce to their friends and the public generally, that
they purpose carrying on the business in all its
branches, and are , now prepared to manufacture to
order all kinds of
Carriages., Buggies, Barouehes,
Slung Wagons, &c. &c., of the beat material, and
made oy superior workmen.
BLACK6MITLIING 'and REPAIRING of all
kinds dotie at reasonable rates, promptly and-to the
satisfaction Of customers.
COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for
work 'at market prices.
• a'Persons desiring articles or work in the Coach
!linking line, are respectfully invited to give them
call.
Mar. 8.
WIC. A. TRIPLE'S
HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORMIL ; -
AND
Copper, Brass, Tin and Skeet Iron
On Main Street, 'one door West of
~T rxel's Dry
WHERE he. keeps constantly on hand, an ex
-tensiVe assortment of Housekeepers' Arti
cles of every description.
Tin, Sheer Iron, Copper and Brass Ware, Japan
ed Ware, Wooden Ware, Sad-irons, all sizes of
Iron Kettles, Pans; &c.
Also—tt large assortment of Cooking Stoves,
Parlor and Ten-plate Skives. Persons who are in
want of a good cook stove, wilj 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 ;
meat of Tin Ware of his own manulacture—at low
prices. All those desirous of getting bargains would
do vlell to call of W. A. TRITLE'S Housekeepers'
Emporium, opposite Dr. Brotherton's office.
House Spouting done at the shortest notice, and
of the best Tin."
H Infware Storo
Feeling thankful for past favors, ho invites his
friends and the public generally to call and examine
his stock.
March 22
NO LABOR.
' The cheapest article in the world. Unrivalled
in-Economy. Permanently Lustrous. The only
place to get it is at BRUME It POWS,:
March 22. •
Important. to Farmers
T HE subscriber takes this method of announcing
Jr o
of the Farmers and others, that he has'on hand
a of of DWARF BROOM CORN seed, along with
some specimens of the corn. This is an excellent
article of Broom 'Corn, and should be raised by_ev
erg tine:— ' lie has nis'o •a' full assortixient.of fresh
Daugs c nalicines,•Chputicals, 4c.
EIMM!IMI
400 CATSUP BOTTLIIS •
For male at the hitoreaf W.
•Seps 'I • • •
T UTHERAN Almanacs at
I_4 awe 29
N Toya,cor sake at
Dec2u•_'so
ADIES aid Mims' oopod • pat
T.
• Det4 names
li4Kr,WOOl, and Cotton under Shirts end Draw
:err at 1. W. Ea's.
a Gacwia a
Should you ask me, should you wonder, ,
IA here to buy your Stoves and Tinware;
I would answer, I would tell you—
"Go unto the fine new store rodm
Where the Big Red Horn, the sign is;
Theres the best Cook Stoves and Tin-ware,
All sold chetiy by 1). B. Russell."
iFrout the Song of Hiawatha.
STOVES
u)tcaaa -
Coachma,kingl
L. K. MORRLSON,
GEO li. HAWKER
Manufactory,
Good., Store.
W. A. TRITLE.
DAN/EL TRITLE, Agent.
NO ODOR
DIXON'S e
PURE OAEDURET OF IRON
STOVE POLISH,
tliatierhi; Mathis -Saloon
" 4, 1
-..-,,iii;l44iipecifulljr. infiik.bio custom
. em,. iiiAlio244blic, generally that ho half folo.
benilY. rejlf kiiilittiO * ,his'ito of Fria A n t i Confe4 -2 ,'
'mums on El, ow the -finest atioortnicot of' ,;*".:
..
Di E . !
,~ever tioUght to Wayncalioio', with '7 -
NUTS.': PRUNES,- FIGS, 'SWEET.
pk KEA , pT .
,p p,:go DESCRIPTION,
GARS t :TOBACCO, etc., etc:
•C 2 Y S' T
Ho has also on haillatill tiffiel•dio'fisieit , Oysteo
the market,Will affoitl„Which will be sarved'up tp
castaininaTried; Roaste4 or SteWeti. •••• - •
A - L E", A N't-CIDER
He is' likewise prepared • , to • furnish' Jioth, M esita
bongtv andludwig's ALE, and a superior 'article
of Scotch_Ale and Ora&Apple eider; with a plime
article of BOlogna , Sausage, Boiled Eggs; and all
other articles *many kept in first class Restaurants.
A genuine article of Vinegar always for sale: •
L. S. FISHER:
THIS WAY!
THE
undersigued respcbtfully . announces to the
public generally 'that" he is lain at the old
stand on Church Street, Waynesboro', Pa.,iehere
he continues the Manufacturing of Family
, azafataa o
Buggies, Barouches, Wagons,, and every species
of vehicles usually made in, such establishments=
His work is warranted to be composed of the
best anu most durable material, and none but
the most experienced workmen aro employed.—
He has now tin hand a number of Carriages, Bug
gies, &c., &c., - which 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 ;stain and secure
a liberal share of patronage.
Repairing, Trimming, and Painting done in the
best manner, and at the shortest notice. .
Lumber, Country Produce, &c., vZill 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. eV
Nov' 1, 1861. „,
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!!
rinsT ARRIVAL.
G. 4 J. BENDER
H A tio V n E et no tricir ope s n tor f e or o in n sp t e h e e -
Southeast corner of the_ Diamond
their eecond.supply of
SPRING AiEl SUMMER
(ttciaa Ao
for Gentlemen's ware. Their
stock embraces Blue, Black and
Fancy Cloths, Plain, Fancy Cassimeres, 84 and
'satin Vestings, and all other goods for coats, pants,
and 'vests, of the most fashionable styles. Also—
Gloves, Cravats, shirts, collars,. &c. &c.; with an as
sortment of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING.
tientlemen are invited to call anal examine their .
stock of new goods.
Tlie latest Fashions regularly received.
May 23 1861.
De;bailee Of Armaggedon.
! T ITUS is ncknowledged to he one of the-creent
markable of human productional/uet has ever
been offered to the American people. The style is
chaste and truly eloquent. The subject treatise tif
'a of tilt mot inviring: "The United States in
Prophecy. For sale by J, F. KUli,„i7..
Novi • ..
Lumber I Lumber!!
5111 IE : undersigned' offers at his Lumber Yardl
Waynesboro', Pa., the following variety of wel.
seasoned Lumber, at. reasonable rates:
Worked Flooring Boards; and 1 inch yellow-
Pine; inch, bed Lining; 1, 1 and 2 inch White
Pine; inch white pine Weatherboarding: Spruce
Pine Joice and Scentling; 11, and l inch Poplar,
Poplar Scantling; and Cherry, Cherry Ta •
Legs,; Piiie Lath and Chestnut Shingle , and
Chestnut Posts' and Rails. Also, Turned Chair
Stull by the Stand; Turned Chair Legs, Bent Chair
Backs, and turned Broom Handles. •
A LSO, For Sale, by, the bushel or quantity; Corn
on the ear or shelled, Oats and Potatoes by the
bushel.
Itlar.ls—tf
FSIZMXZMIZZZY.WiIIIZYtaIZ - ZkrAYINSIN
NI
• T. J. ElialililitT, 4
X
N .., DRAPER, . ~,..... It 4
Has constantly for sale a full assortment of g
N GOODS for Gentlemen's ware.
6 -..,
‘ 'Latest City Fashions always on hand.
NWaynesboro', Pa. Ata •
Ni,...GUAAA6: 4 IeId,kAVAMMV:42W,AZAWA
DR. T. b. FRENCH,
EsrECTFULLY offers hie services to the cit
j_Vizens of Waynesboro' and surrounding country.
110 is prepared to perform all operations in Dental
Surgery in a superior manner. Teeth inserted from
one to en entire 'get in the most approved and sub
stantial manner, and warranted not to he surpassed
for beauty and durability. Charges moderate and
all work warranted as rppresented.
N. B. Will .visit residences , when requested.—
Office, on Mechanics Street, opposite the residence
of J. R. NVelsti, up stairs.
NATA YNESBORO' SAVING FUND.--This
V Society will pay the following rates ofin
terest per annum.on all sums deposited in the In
stitution. For 3 months, 2 per cent.; frora3 to 6
months, 3 per cent.; from 9to 18 mont , 4 per
cent Lund ever 18 months, 4} per cent. For a
shorter period than 3"months the terms will be
made kown by the Treasurer.
Notes for discountshould be handed to tke Treas
urer on Tuceday,•as-the Board el Directors meet
rgularly on Wednesday of-each week, at 9 o'clock
eA.M. • By order of the Board,
June 17 '6B ;„.pl 0, PlilblPzd Treasurer.
r ELE. i PICKP FQ . 1)1) It'CIUTTZR,S, - ; -
The bestai use-' For - iale •
1)1 , 8 D; TriOtEl.,..lit:
ENZSIi Mackerel at
Mar Z 8 AIISEBSOIS A LISVIIDROT & CO'S.
11 . 3 k; %0/1g9.--Drieil Peat:hes, .p10.13d 'and uttpar,_
ad at • ASLITSSSIA, BICSATIOT dr. Go's.
1)
R Al n d o l v N tai lit
, izpa , kia 20 cent! pur ,, p , o . l , !_nd
2.%1/.!1:7
►J
LiasoTHER
KURTZ . %
11.0TH,liatjlair, • Tciot4 and:Nall BiashO
4,
_Met received aad fos sale very low •by 41
STONER. „ Ma /a.
Ruselar,i7
TBE BEST COOK STOVE '
in the market te be brad at the si• n of the
Big Rai• Horn- • D B. Rusastir..
I,o : FadinorTAarl
CHER UN
00, . t '.
ALEX. HAMILTON.
DPWRAtt . O, O
41111S',"t"1.
DENTIST.
To Capitalists.,
F 0 UN I) It If
ASTD
OA.c.TNE -SHOPi;
ilo
m•m••••••
0E SEDF-DEGITLATING
GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEALYER • '
'AND DAGGER "
AND TUN
Latest improvedjhresher and Triple Gear
ed HorSe Power, driving either by Gem'
or • Belt, all furnished complete,
ready to, be put on, Wagons, '
1, the undersigned, desire to call the attention o
Farmers and Threshermen of Trankling and adjoin
ing counties to it. Thii Machine has been before I
the public foi seven years-, during which time
has given •general satisfactidn, and the patentee
llyriving niade _ some • very important: improvements
which render it still raore•complete, both for dead
stparating and cleaning, and also for ease of
ilraught-and fast threshing. j take pleasure in re
commending it to the public,, knoWing that it will
give tho best of satisfaction. I arii manufacturing
thee differenisi4en, as followii
No. I, is 8 horse Power,will thresh and clean from
200 to 500 bushels per day.
No. 2 is 5 to 6 horse power, will thresh and clean
from 150 to 300 bushels per day I
No. 8 is'4 to 6 horse power, will thresh and clean
hoer 100 to 200 mivhele per day. •
These•Macninee are wa ranted to do the above,
and do it much hot every respect than any
other machine in e.
pGrain having ueh light filth in it cleanedon this
Machine is wort' froin 2 to d cents more per bush
el than whe ailed en any otheiseparatoror the
oilman - Way of cleaning:on hand fans. For this
reason there is not the eiklatti part oftight matter in
the grain as when cleaned on the , riddle principle.
The blast acts freely on all the grain as it !calms the
shoes, whereas, when cleaned witL riddle that ad-
vantage is lost
This machine does not return the tailends as
most of the separators dci. By returning filthy tail
ends alternately it is impossible to make merelianta
gr f
a' , Another important feature in this machine
th others of the kind have not, is the Stilf-acting
Bl st Beg ulator irttlie tan, which remedies all dif
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 ', O ?
This Machine is also more durable and lets tedious
t o manage Olin any other Separator and Uleaner,or
the common machine with shaker.
'Ordeis to insure their being 'filled until harvest
should be sent in immediately.' •
I am hilly prepared to make to Order ant}, on short
notice Portable and Stationed •
STEAM ENGINES
GRIST AND SAW MILL GEARING,
SHAFTING AND PULLEYS,
Q,D .
IRON BRIDGES, ST IRON WATER
• • ' WHEELS,' IRON' E FTEES;'&e",' '- ''
Stoves and Plow castings,als cast_iron andwrought
iron pipe for steam or I* ,' and Brasa castings of
every description; in a word, lam prepared to do
everything usually demo in a foundry and machine
shop. Having supplied myself with the' latest ha
proved machinery, sdch as Lathes, Boring, Planing
and Dzilling Machines, persons can rely on having
their work done in the most satisfactory manner. 4--
1 aril also prepared to manufacture to order Ma
chinery, for wood, such as Tonging and biroving
machines for flooring, Surface, Tenout and Mould
ing machines, &c.
14iiiiso--o-11br to _ the—public—a—new—and -valu—
able improvement in my steam engines, nnide
within the last year, viz: for the economiting of
fuel, and the regulation of speed, which renders any
new engines far superior to the old engines.
• All my machines are sold under wariantee. My
hams are ail experienced-yelntro in this line of
business, and I use all 'ood material, so that I am
perfectly safe in warranting all my work.
I am also prepared to do repairing in workman•
like manner, on the shortest notice. Orders solicit
ed and promptly attended to. All orders sent.in
lor repairing must be accompanied with the caalt
For particulars and circhiars descriptiie "of ma
chine, address GEORGE FLICK,
Or DANIEL GEYSER, Proprietor of Territory and so
!lector of orders, IN axnesbora: Pra,nkdin * cp. Pa..
18—tf
NO HUMBUGGING.
subscriber respectfully informs the public
j_ that he will continue the triithing ',business
at the old stand, until recently. conducted under
the firm of Hawker & Cline. Ile is now prepared
to make to order 13 uggies, Carriages, Spring 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.
RE undersigned takes this method of inform
ingg the citizens of Waynesboro' e 'and vicinity,
that he has purchased the Devonian apparatus of
of it .1. B. Resser;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. Ho has just received a new
stock of common end 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 oily P. 0. in the U. S. for, •six cents. Gall
and examine for ' , Ourself whether you want work
or not; he charges nothing for showing. Ho will
be happy to see you.
• Room in the New Building, next door to Silibet'e,
Hotel, (up stairs.)' •
Nov 22
ANTIETAM FACTORY
AND
S 3 ZMa Ed 3 8
HE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, stilt
solicits the same; and in addition to manufactu
ring ali kinds of worked
'Material . for Banding Purposes,
SASH, DO,O tS, SHUTTERS,
BLINDS,' FL ORM, WINDOW
FBA ' DOOR •
FRAMES, FACING,, MOULDINGS, dr,c., &c.
I am prepaied• to furnish aIF kinds' of oak tithbe
fol different purposes in building, such, as • ' '
JO I.ot, RAFTERS, LA.T.u. , STUDDING , PAIL
INGS, SCANTLING, BOARD§,
MI of which will be sawed to Order, at short notice
and upon-reasonable terms. '
Also, 'earring, by mill'and circular saws, of every
description done; Framing, Surfacing; Matching,
Floonng E &c., litc. For further particulars apply to
the subscriber, at ,Factdrylwo miles southeast of
Waynesboid. • ' P. F. GUUR "
~Jan. 17, 1861
11 4 .10STat' 16 ono cenug pet Pry' crat • ;
noir. 29, • • KulraN.
ARGE I N KIETfLES at
1.) - 040 '6O RusssWa.
WAYNESBORO
such 48
VILLAGE RE0010).
-__P. l '4 l l4llUPO'yfpngnir. ,, ,l;
BLA
sl"..s42t .7 i f f4sti advance, or within
',three rnonthe-42-00 r - . lluk e x piration of three
;ttonthe bid:within theVeirr. '
ADVERTISEMVNTar—'4 I ,6ii
Lions $1; forevo,l.airbiiifipient itiertien,2s cents.
rirPtitatit medirlottaitd ' , other cittadyeriiae•
nients to Be paid IteroVizt!ibitll:7, 7n ddvanCe:
L 0. 01. K I !
M. M. STONER,..IIO,itu • #ist,.
WEIOLZaMX ;AND IIiCTAIL, , DIILLES LINE- i;IP.BIIB1
WAYNEStrOittP; I PA4'
Has-not only got hack to llis*•"old , businese;! but to
the "old stand!" Haidtig4tted up the
room now occupied, neatly, and having,
returned frotii.thii City with a frindi SuO:' • .
_r •
ply, which he brie .just 'received; Onus.: V
ting of
Freshaoreign and Homestid Brags; •
A largo and general assortment of Medici nes, :
Cheniteide, Patent Medicine, Dye,sttrffs,
Dry Paints simi.Painte ground
Oils expressed'and distilledi• •
Fruits green, presetved,eird,dry,
• Confectionaries, • • .',
Liquors.of all kinds-for medicinal purposes,
Books, stationary, fancy and- miscellaneous articlesp
all of which he°lrma for. Thankful for layout
received and hopeful, of their continuance, ho invites e
the public to call before
,puichasitig liltewhere.
Stoner o ff ers for sale a lot of b eautiful shells.—
Carbon Oil Which -*ill stiAt• Kerosene
wairunted not to smokt4,-can be head at Stoner's^
' - Parraftn, iirystal, and Benzole Oils; also C.atol
phine and burning fluids is for sale ,by Stoner. •
Stoner has slot of betide, kegs, jugs, cans, &e:
Which he will sell very . . inlay 12.;
- • ..
The Rail Road Coming,:
- r s . FISHER has removed has Restaurant and
L
Confectionery to the rooriffcirtnerly Oceupfed•
by A. J. Ham & .13ro. noit. - door to 'Pride'sning establishment. ilia attehtibn bf tho public is,
again called to his assortnient of
Candies,ffuls o Confectiona r ies of all
kinds, and a lull assorlinent of
•
•• Cigars and - 7 ()basso,
OYSTERS done up in tktC Wst stoveed,
roasted or tried. Ap. 19,
Mentzer 8 Home 8 - Cattle Powder
M.,. . STONER h.iving purchased, of Mr..
e .
...„„ • Ittiltzur, the recipe for naking the above::
tar-lamed Horse and Cattle P del., for Pennsylva
nia and IVlaryland,,takos. it( method •of informing,
the farmers, drovers, &c., th t ho• has on hand and.
iatcnds keeping a good supply, .always on hand.
Country merchant's and others keeping such articlea
fer sale, would do well to supply theMsielies With a
quantity. He will sell it on commiilihin or for cash ; ,
cheap. Orders will be piinctUally attended to., , "
Ck.t.: 6. '•'-1
WALL Ps A. P — E R
Samples
in the esoft Book helat St estS olt
rid 4
100 b at
Hall. Receiving paper directly from, the hi fuel.
tams, the subscriber is prepared to sell at t ' I,Very
lowest prices. yoill' ;
April 12..
„
D E - NTIST
•
~ _ep•-•a - . • •
• • • -
DR. WM. D. LECHLER takps. this opportunity
to return thanks to the public for the liberal,
patronage - he has received during the pa4t, and,
hopes by strict attention to business to merit d.
continuance of the same. All operations in the.
dental line Will be pertionnOti in the most substantial
and satisfactory manner. H.e keeps posted on all.
the ad vancements .and. hn-provinpnts of , the profess
ton, and flatters himself that as good Work can be.
had at his officb as at any other in; the State Arti
licial teeth inserted Om a single tooth to a full set ? ,
and in all cases warranted to perform satisfactorily
or no , 'forces reasonable.
my 5,1860
FAMETTEVILLE, SEMINARY.
Recommendations friont-the Faculty of Princeton,
College. V. J. •
PIIINCIFUN, N. J., Feb. 26th, 1861.
The undersigned ere tkappY to testify that pupils
of the Fayetteville Academy, Pa. have maintained
a high standing among - tho becent - graduates of the'
College of New Jersey.
J OHN.MA CLEAN,
President,of the Collage.
JAMES C. MOFFAT'
Professor of Greek.
G. MUSGRA VE GLGEIti
Professor of Latin:
JOHN T. DUFFIE L
Professor of Mathematics
it-. Jacobs, _a r bang •,eir. colt,
Celebrated American, ',l i niment
"For Ma n . anti. B t as L."
T"E greatest and best external reminly , ever-on
(crud to the public. For ; sale by F. J. •Krutzi -
Druggist. Waynesboro' and by Druggists in the
county generally.' 'WPrice 25 ceryta per bottle.
December.l3, '6o ly
Hardware Hardwa,,
W..' H. "BROTHERTON
ESPECTFULLY invitessattention,tplis pro.
I%,ent. large assortment of HARDWARE, COT
',DRY, Guns, Pistols, Oils, Paints, Glass, Hoes
Rakes, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Brushes, Cedar
Ware, Iron, Steel, Carriage Trimmings, with a fill
stock of Spokes, Felloes, Bows, Hubs, Shafts, spring
Axels, dce., &c , all of which are offered at extreme
ly low prices. tart and examine for yourselves.
Remember me-deal exclusively in this line,, giving i
our entire and undivided attention. ' EAp. 7.
't EN•and Boy's.heavy Boots and Shoes at ,
11 1 1, 'Oct.4 Bssorts's.
tIItTAIN Fixtures at
Mar 28 /otworn, BZNEDICT &
A
excellenliirtiele of syrup for 50 eta. per gall
at (Oet4 . lissortit's
Ai j
EDWATED Liquort sold only as Medicini
ii and by special directions of a Physiciaridd
M. /A.STON4II., Druggibt . . . May 13.
05YSTER,S, OYSTERS.
• - • •
. .
the St. N icholas Saloon, by, the FOR sale of
or quart, or in the 8141 by the'bushel t holf-busf
et or peck. Lt.i.WI L S S. zusHER.
Deo. 8
PEPPER and Corriander, ground iSr. urigrou,
nov 29 . at KUILTeti.
liEP
nov. 29. • ' • --
LARD CANS,. at ,the sigh of the Di. d Red Hon
d oat) D. R. Rusifata,
L'OR SALE OR FOR RENT.—A Templal
12 Stove. Apply at PRICE'S Store
Oct 18;
ciLENIND Effibroiderea goods at
!Oct
TO FARMERS. • •
Ct TEEL Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks,'Hat
°Manure 'Drags, Ace., dim, at prices that will
competition. Call and see for-yourselves; at
apr l
,i Baotecirotet
Light Lights ! •
/11HE cheapest Light " in use can be hail at
j_ STONEHOUSE'S Hardware' Store
Piny 1.
1011tLVIE
Oct 4
agars, Teas and CI esaiket
"!, Bisasup's
-pitUNS &RAI 25 cants pox ponn4 at
nay 29 . • Ktnrra's.
I_ ENV 'S
Shawls, Arctic- •Wrappers, and atb
(Icorafortable fixing' for cold weather at
net.. Bums%
CRANBERRIES at 1,6 cents per quartet
nov 29 4 Ktra;rir''
'KuitTeta
Basoineii.