Six Expellent Receipts ' Best ,f.iinger crackers.—Two pound 9ot flour, one half pounds of butter, one hal pound of sugar, one pint of good molassep, one ounce of ginger; mould eery light and gull out thin. Spanish" Bunn,.---Three pounds o sugar, six ounces of butter, three eggs. one half pint of milk, one pontid of flour, one teaspoonful of cream tarta 'ia r piantity of soda; dissolvetlin seper é cups. When till is commingled stir 6 first the acid, then the soda. flake in lon ans, and when baked, cut in blocks two inches square. - • 1 Superior Soda Biseitit: —One table spoonful of cream of tartar, one table. , spoonful orcar . bonate of . sod'a, two large table spoonfuls of Ihrd, one pint • of "sweet milk, one lull , quart ol‘ flour --salt.. Al is thoroughly the stoclacream tartar. Igui \ and flour together; t ten add the 'milk; t tzri. work up very lightly; r I out the thick ness of one's middle finger, and bake in a vick even. . . College Yeasl.--:To a• tinful of hops, add two quarts oy boiling water; ler it boil f t few 'minutes, strain• it, pour it over enough tipur to well scald it. ( l'hp paste must lie thick enough for a spoon' to stand •up. right in it )• Let it"cool until ntilkwarm; then add one (ea cupful of brewer's yeast; 'when risen enough, add two tab'e spoons-, w in er two of suga Half a tin-eupful 'of, this yeast is sufficient for four or five loaves of bread. Baked Trhortleberry Pudding.—rour cupfuls tff flour. three of sugar, three eggs, one cupful of sour cream, one cupful of Nutter, one quart of berries, fresh or one tea-91)0414u! of soda. Alts the soda ith the milk, the flour (wed .sifted) with the sugar ani butter; then add the eggs, (ttell beaten;) lastly the cream. Have the berries well floured. as for fruit cake. - and mix in lightly Bake brown:, II eaten 'hot, when sliced, pour cream ovvr each slice. Nun's Birad.---:One pint of milk, a large tea spoonfulbf laid. two effgs, a cupful of . yeast, salt. and sufficient flour to make it almost the consistency of roll dough.-- Grease the pan in which y . ou intend to bake it, ('a square one being preferable.)-- Pour in the dough. Let it rise, and then bate in a quick nv n. %Viten done, cut io . slices immediate „ rid butter them,. be ginning with the botton t. neplace them and send to the table in the shape of the original loaf. AN INFALLIBLE CURE Fiat RHEUM/WM —1 he Benson for rheumatic complaints being nowupon us. the following receipt will prove invaluable to both citizens and and soldiers. The writer has found it an infallible cure- The lollowing proportions roust be observed. Kandy pitch. albs; camphor, 2 oz; ()did Npearrnint, 1 oz; finely sifted Spanish brown and dragon's blond sufficient to color. Melt 11,e a. bnvp, articles together, and stir in the 'colooing matter till cool; apply, the plaster to the part afieeteo. The ahole quantity is. of course.seflicient I‘)r a large numb,, of cases.-- Trashifigo,n I: fp. A Mich MEAN MAN.--Jones being a great lover of dogs, and a famous breeder, the pups are in a very gieay demand a mong these who know and appreciate their quality. Jones had a great many friends and whenever any of them visi him his enthusiasm for dogs leads hit o boast of the breed of his own. "rh result is .his friends make him promi o save one of the pups for hi . the next fitter is O-ne_4l • 1. in a modest way, 6:Jones, how many pups will that wonder:ml dog have?" ...Three or four, perhaps." "Do you know boa many of the next litter youdiave promised to your friends?" , •No." •'Vou have already proMised thirty•five." replied Jones,' reddening ,slightly ait d speaking with considerable veheineoee,“a Than that won't promise a friend a pup is a mighty mean man." THE BITER BIT.- A poor fellow who had tent - a hundred dollyrs at a certain grogery, tieing one day faint and leebie, and out of change, asked the ta milord tyi trust him a glass of liquor. - "No." was the reply. "1 never make a practice of do ing BUOI things." The poor fellow turn id to a entlman who was sitting by, and whoM he had I:flown in better days, say ing e.Sir. Will. you lend me a sixpense I" •.Uertainly," was the reply. The land loYd ith alacrity placed t h edecan ter and glass betore him. He too a pret ty, good horn, and having sw lowed it and replaced the glass with e dent satis faction. he turned' to the an - who had lent him the sixpense. and said, “Here, sir, is the sixpence 1 o e you—l make it a point, degraded as 1 a alWnys to pay hoirowed4noney before I • y My grog bill." At-a festival,-on some toccaOnn among the soldiers ip M issopri one of them from Adrian oflered tl.cs following extravagant sentiment,_whichis_printed in a Missouri pager, from which we copy " Davis.—May he be set afloat in an open boat without compass or 'rudder, may that boat and contents' be _swallowed by a sharli. anti the shark swallowed by a whale, the whale in the devil's belly, and the devil in hell, the door locked and the key lost, and, further, may he Ike chained in the southwest earner of hell, and a north east wind blow ashes in his eyes tlifough all eternity." PARENTAL Apvire.— , Ven you arrive at at the dignity of sawin' wood. Lafayette, if you it ever elewated to that 'ere profess ion—mind and alwus saw the biggest stick lust; 'cause 'vy? yo'll only Da ve the little 'one to saw yen you gets tuckered out.— Ten you eats pi—as 1. ppose you may if you lives to be . a man.—always eat the crust lust, 'cos the crust ain't a good thing to top oftwith,''specialy if it's tough and thick as sole leather. Ten you piles . wood; always put the big 'ens so lb, at tum—always. Lafa'. enc.. 'cause it's migh ty hard exercise to lift 'em to the totiof the pile. These are the results oL obser vation.—Lalavette, and mar be depended on, an' it's all 1 r your _good .1 lay it.'-- •Vir Whim' responded the yhtmg hopeful, I Yin 'ziormoue 'Eperienee on must a had. FRIAII ARRIVAL ( OF • lIIINSJIIEDMIES, PERRY, Coniectioiery, Fruits, &c., &c., &C, THE subscriber takes this methodof annouoCing to the people that lie has received at hiAptig store,' a large cud carefully selected stock of rEmprz DRUGS phemicals, Patent Midicines, Paints OUR, Dye Stuffs, windowvcitass, Putty, Tobacco, timid, and Segars, &c., which he 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. - lie, has also a splendid assortment of Perfume' y, Soaps and Toilet Articles. of alLkinds, consisting • in part of the following, viz bandolines, Pomades, - Anther and Roars' Oil • • Colognes, - Extracts for the Handkerchief, L •oil's Kathairor Cornet s Cucoakfie, • Harrison's Ladies Soap, lioficy'Soap,. Hotel soap, Diamond White Soap. coNrp p 0 E T 13, &c Cranberries, Raisins, figs, Prunes, Currants, Dates, Citron, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts of all Jauds, 'and Candies of every 'variety. Kerosene Lamps, Lamp globes, and Brushes, Kerosene Oil, Camphine, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, and in fact any thing and everything that is usually found in a drugstore. Thankful for kind layois and patronage hereto. fore hestoWed 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, compounded at alljtuurs. J. P. KURTZ. nov .29, 1360 New Millinery Establishment. would—inforiu—the—citizeturo - - . Waynesbdro' and' vtemity that she has corn s deuced the . Atilt/tier 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 pains will be spared to suit the taste of all. Ey close application and a deternitnation 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 calif - 141. C. IiESSER, V% ay neslicro', May 2, J6l. A INE W' POCKETPISTOL. "SfIARPE'S PATENT Breech• Loading: Repeater,,' r HIS Pistol, for simplicity of construction, corn pactness and durability, is superior "to all oth ers yet offered to the public. It can be loaded as quickly as other pistols are capped. The load may rcinain in the Pistol any length of time witliou injary. It islhe lightest pistol manufactured that has force and is sate to carry. ft 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 ISROTHERTON'S May 2 Hardware Store. • "Continental Ho tel , " WAYNESJ3ORO', MHE undersigned having recently taken the a . bovc named House, formerly known as the "Globe Inn." takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the pnblic that he is prepared to receive and entertain Guests in a style not to be micelled• by any country Hotel. The House having been thoroughly repaired and newly furnished with eve ry thing calculated to make his_guests comfortable —the public may rest assurel that they will at all times find it in a condition suited to the comfort and convenience of the traveler.' His Bar is always sup plied with the choicest Liquors,' and his Table with the best the markets afford, and all other appliances suitable and necessary for the accommodation cif man or beast. With faithful' and obliging, servants and his own personal attention and supervision, he will leave no means unspared to merit public pa tron Kt. The proprietor assures those who may favor him with their patronage that • they shall ever meet at his houses cordial reception, and that everythinges s.ential to the conyenience and happiness of his guests shall be attended to. • June 21, 1860 L. B. KURTZ LIVERY. MBE subscriber respectfully announces to his friends‘and the public generally thlt he has 'Jelled a Livery Stable iti Waynesboro, and is now prepared to accommodate the 'public generally with pi Fe rvt.te 11 Irk _ _ lISES - i 0 1 0 ,, 0 at the shortest notice,.lo! or night-- P e rsons desirotii et hiring, either for ur dating, would do well to give him "Mt .is stock has been selected with great care gards'grintleness and speedy travelingt'arid his gees and carriages ere all in good, condition. The abeis stock Will be kept at Stable of Dr.: John Qellig. Persons wishing to Mrs' wiltplease itpply . to the undersigned at Bowden's hotel. noB-6w. ~ JOHN RICHARDSON. WARE at the ALAR.Gt: assortment sigh orate Big Red deao '6O P. POURTIMAN, : . .. .. . . • ,A.. 1 , - ' • • .•3 7 V ) • - ' ' . . . Dealer in all the pariet of Drnk,t, 17.04 - Cities, Yankee Notions, Pert/emery; Liquors /or, medicinal • purposes. Oils; P a l-i n!l 4 s ) ti l ll en e d ofi r etet 3 h t iPp7lltln%t h Of e r generous public who-want an ything In his line. Inasraueb as he has enlarged his stock so as to be enabled to answer all calls for anything-and everything usual ly tound in a ,l)rug-Store, and has a thorough ac quaintance with the business, he to g.' confidence of the Community, „Ile Will pay par ticular attention to filling 'physicians' Precriptions, and more care and precaution used in waiting up on chldren, than adalta. NMI AN DOMESTIC DIOR Choice With and Liquors for medicinal and sacramental purposes, Patent Medicine's are endless in variety, including all that have been mode up to this 'date and some Mat are yet in embryo. Also White Lead, Zitic, Paint; Whiting and Varnishes for house building or inside work, eAtles . all sin' of Gass. Commercial;Note, Foo Cap and Letter Paper always on hand, with a yari ty of Envelopes li . of different sizes and "Maas Brushes; Combs, Pomade, Fancy Soap, Hair Oil; Pologney, Essen ces, Flavoring Extracts, and nalrieions_aiticle• • the Fancy line on antl olifored for sale, cheap er than ever offered before ' Also a• large assortment of Kerosene Oil Lamps, Chimneys, shades and Wicks, and Kermene Oil - to fill them. A general assortment of Fruits and Confectionaries, Tobacco amliCigars. Oct. 11. Cad 4,141 a aciaG3 Should you ask me, should you wonder, Where to buy your Stoves and Tinware; I would answer, I would tell you—. "Goitito the fins s new store room Where the Dig Red Horn, the sign is; There's the best Cook Stoves and Tin-ware, - All sold cheap by D. 8.-Russell.", [Front the Sung of Hiawatha. HE undersigned- informs the public, in genera and especially those of his customers in 'aihnt. of anything in his hue of business, that s he has-com pleted and is now occupying his new and extensive ly enlarged establishment for the Manufacture and' Sale OF TIN WARE, SIIEET-IRON WARE, AND :- STOVES. . • - ° lie is now prepared to supply any demand for his Cook S'lcrves. general .Housekeeping Goods and kitchen Ware, oil tuell terms as must give entire t.atistaction: . - 711L4 avcivaa offered arc of the best and most improved kinds,und having bemi Oied are acknowledged to be all that ran be de,ired ds good cookers and bakers and are eas • re , c eats. . His own MANUFACTURED WARE is all made with View to the wants M customers from the hest mate rial and, is warranted' in all cases to be good. He also keeps a large 'ass.irtment•offiutcy articles. • tom - Special attention is given to putting up SPOUTING, made of the best Mu,, ter houses and barns, in which he has had a long and extensive ex perience. Remember the sign of the Sig Red Mom Aug 9, 800 •IL B RESSPILL. NEW c !, Coaohm.akin THE undersigned having leased the well-known Coaclunaking.Eatablishuient of Alex. Hamilton, on Mechanics street, Waynesboro', respectfully •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 'arriages, 14ggi es l itaroitches_ Sprog %Vogel's, &c. oce., of the best material . , and wade oy superior worLmen. _ _ )3LACKSMITIIING and REPAIRING of all kinds done et reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken - in exchange for work at market prices. 6V Persons desiring articles or Work in the Coach makingqine, are respectfully invited to give them a call. L. K. MORRISON, Mar. 8. GEO. y. HA WKER, WM., A,. TRITLE'S HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM, • . AND Copper, Brass, Tin , and Sheet Iron Manufactory, On Main S6:tel, one door West of Troxel's Dry Goode Store. 11ER . g he keeps constantly or hand, an 9- tennve assortment of Housekeepehe Arti cles of every description. Tip, 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. Persons who aro in want of a good cook stove, will do well to call and see his assortment, as he i§ 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 manutitcture—at low prices,. A II those desirous of getting bargains would do well to call at W. A. TRI'PLE'S Housekeepers' Emporium, opposite Dr. Brotherton's office. I-louse §pou ting-donomt-the -shortest- notice and of the best Tin. Feeling thankful for past favors, he invites his friends - and the public generally to call and examine his stuck. W. A. TRITLE. March g; DANIEL THIELE, Agent. NO LABOR. NO ODOR DIXON'S FORE CLRRURET OF IRON STOVE POLISH, The cheapest article . in_ the world. Unrivalled in Economy. Permanently , Lustrous. The only place to get it is at BROTHERTON'S. March Im 22. . . p ortant to raxixters rpHE subsea:l . 4er takes this method of annuuncing of the Farmers and others, that he has on hand' a tot of DWARF BROOM CORN seed, along with some specimens of the corn. This is an excellent article of Broom Corn, and shoald be raised by ev ery one. " lie has also a full assortment of trash D4ugs, hernicals, dr.c. • . . 4. F. KURTZ. P. S. I am selling Cranberries at 12i ceeta per /part. • .• . • •' Mar. 14 00 CATSUP BOTTLES 2' , Fof:100 at the Store of W. B. BaorusaToN. 11711 ER A -ti 41Joaoaco t!t. slop 20 " • Kowrz'R Vv Toys for 413 at • et:2l4 - r-ADI 2 8 and Misses' • oope skirts at Oct 4 Becomes OILK, Wool, and Cotton' under Shirts and . braw 17 Xi J. WCitatant's. • Eatipg Saigon CONF,EIOTIONARY 1 . . . ~, Tet• ilraubieriller iespeeifully infornia Oil eastern ' , ere and the....putilit generally that ,he has r 4. e iy . replen,iatiell iiii:itatek of Frui t - arid Vonfee 7 litinartesi and his now krie . finest assortment of ' , , . Cl#'NfllESi ever brought to Waynesboro', Nil% RAISINS, rg.tr.Nps, - FtGs, SWEET CARES .Qf EVERY 4:I.E§CRIPTiON, .151Ailk TOBACCO, etc., eta. , . O' STE R I He has ,10 oh hatiA et all times the finest °Mop the market wilt afford,,which will he served up to customers Fried, Roasted or Pieh,ed. ALE AND *CIDER; He is likewise prepared to 'furnish both Washa; boughp and Ludwig's ALE, and a superior article of Scotch Ale anu Crab Apple Cider, with a Om -article of Bologna Sausage, Boiled Eggs, other articles nsually kept in first class' Restaurants A genuirie , artiele' f Vinegar always for sale. • • NovB THIS WAY! p undersigned respectfully announces to the -generally that he is still at.the old ..• on_UhurCh Street; Waynesboro' t P a., all ° he ciiiitinues' the . rrinisilfactitring of Famil3r Ti%"_ 41 7,---' :.- - * '' ' 1ttinC44 .1. 4,1143ic' Buggies, Barouches, Wagons, 13 1 nd every speeias, of vehicles usually made itr such establishments ' His work wariduted to . ' be composed of the best and most duriblei material, and none ` but the most experienced workmen are . einplo;vea.— He has notv on hand a number of Carritiges, Bug— gies, st 4r.c., yeicli he 'will positively sell .at greatly redeejil prices 'fol. cash, or upon a Short credit. By' keeping a'ggod „Stock at all times, and always holding himself featly to supply the de mands of the people he hopes to retain and secure a liberal share of patronage. Repairing, Trimming, and Painting thlini in the- best manner, rind at the shortest notice. ' Lumber, Country Produce, 'dr.c., will be taken in exchan g e for work. , • JACOB ADAMS. • N.B. The Books of the 'firm of J. & A. S. Ad ams, are in the hands 41 - lhe undersigned. Persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to make immediate Payment. • J. A. Nov' .1. 18,01. NEW Gaps I. MAIV koonsu .1101 1 'NALRILIVAL. rh i). G. 4.J. BENDER I I J t l To t r i i elr op s en tor f e or o in n sp t e h e e - . Soulheliptiritor of the,lliaolontl their ka6illi supply of , srabN AND KUMPEL rkt/Q‘acor- for Gentlemen 4 :4 ware. Their stock embraces Blije, Black and Fancy Cloths, Plain, Fancy Cassimeres, Silk 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 11-1; A 1) V-M ADE.' CLOTHING., Gentlemen are invited to call and examine their stick of new goods. regularly received. klay 23 .1861. Defence of Armaggedon. & A BOOK FOR THE TIMES. a l HIS is acknowledged to be one of the most ie jj markuble of•huirnin productions Unit has ever . been offered to the Aineiican people. The style is chaste and truly eloquent. The subject treated of is of the most inspiring: "The United States in Prophecy. For sale by KURPZ. ov 111 HE undersigned offers at his Lumber Yardl Waynesboro', Pa., the following variety of wel. seasoned Lumber, at reasonable rates: Worked Flooring Hoeft's; I,and 1 inch yellow Pine; inch, bed Lining; 1, limit' 2 inch White Pine; inch white pinb Weatherboarding: Spruce Pine Joice anti Sccnthng; a, and inch Poplar, Poplar Scantling; and 14 Cherry, Cherry Table Legs ; Pine Lath . and Chestnut Shingles, and Chestnut Posts find Bails. Also, Turned Chair Stull' by the Stand; Turned, Chair Legs, Bent Chair Backs, and turned Brown Handles. ALSO, For Sale, by the bushel or quantity., Corn on the ear or shelled, pats and Potatoes . by the bushel. ' ALEX. HAA4II.:TON. Mar. 15 ,7 tf - , NitritidiMfrAZZZENWAZZII - AZZWISM 4't T. J. FILESE Wir, t% MI M pRAPEA, Ni •-• ll eonstantl• ((e. "311 , lment of?' g Has constant& far sale a fall assortment of ',l l N. GOODS for Gentlemen's ware. Pi NfarLatest City Fashions always on hand. Waynesboro', Pa. 4 ' NAZAZZAWARZAZZXWAZZ'AZORA24 DR. T. 37.-PRENcia:, ESPECTFULLY offers his services to the cit izens•of Waynesboro' and surrounding country. He is prepared to perform all operations in Dental Surgery in a superior manner. Teeth inserted frorl one to-an-entire eel in- the—most—alsproved and sub• stantial manner, and warranted not to be surpassed for beauty and durebilitY. Charges moderate and all work • warranted as represented. • N. B. Will visit residences when requested.— Office, onllechanics Street, opposite the residence ,of .1, R. Welsh, up stairs. - To Capitalists, TAYNESBORO' SAYING FUND.—This Society will pay the following rates of id: terest per annum,on all sums deposited in the In stitution. For 3 months, 2 per cer4.; from 3 to 6 months', 3 per cent.;from 9 to 18 months, 4 per cent; and over 18 months, 4f per cent. Fur a shorter period than 3 montns the terms will bp made kown by the Treasurer. Notes for discoutitshould be handed to the Treas urer on Tuesday, as the Board of Diredtu;s meet rgularly on Wednesday of each week , at 9 o'clock A.M. - By order of the Board, ' June 17'58 ENO O. PHILIPS Treasurer. r ILLEGRAPH FODDER OUTriacs, The betaila use For sale by E. S..TROXEL'Agt 1 S H Olackere at AL -1 • Mar 28 ' Anaeasox. Bettsbier & Co'a. 1E CliES. l 7lsried Peaches, pared and unpar ed at - A!iIIISERSON, BZNEDIOT tir, Co's. RAISINS at 12} and 20 cents per pound at nov29 KUIITZ'S ILOTH,llat,ifair, Tooth and Nail /imam Ujuaireeeived and fdisale very low by: M. M STONER. May 13. Roicsvii,'s TEE -BEST COOK STOVE _ in the market to bit had at the sign of the Big Red Horn- . D OHM MO 1 1 Lumbor ! 1 DENTIST, WAttigiiitittO FOUNDRY AND MEFTINF4- SHOP 1 GEISER'S PATENT, "SELF7REIFLATINp, RAIN SEPARATOR, FEND ,BAGGER • ' AND THE • Latest improved Thresher grid Triple gear ed lio'r4e Power, driping either bg Gear or . Pelt, all furnished emnplets, - ready lobe put on Wagon s , - 1, the undersigned, desire to call the anent' n o Faritiers did 'rhreshermen of Frankling and djoin ing counties to it. This Maddini has been beifora the public foi seven years, during which tithe 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 'defining, 'did also foi ease of &might and fast threshing. I take pleasure in re- commending it to the public, kno wing that it will give tho best of sgtisfuei on. 1 - iniffnurinfacturiti! Rnee different sizes, as follows! ris .8 here° rower,will thresh and clean from 200 to 660;inishels per day. No. 2 is 5 to 6 horse power, will thresh and clean from 150 to 30trbushels per da No. 3 is 4 to 6 horse power, will thresh and clerfit• lroin 108 to• 200 Ifffshele per day. These Mat:funds are warranted to do the above, _and do it inqh. better in every. respect than any other thaeliiiie in use.' Wain having fetich light filth in it cleaned on this Machine is worth trom 2 to 3 cents more per bush el than when cleaned on any other separatbr, or the common way of cleaning on blind. fans. For this reason there is not the eighth part of light matter in the grain as when cleaned on the riddle principle. The blast acts freely on,all the grain as it leaves the whereaS, when cleaned Witt. 'riddle that ad vantage is hist This machine does not sdurn the tailends pa most of the separators do. By returning filthy tail ehtfs afiefitately it is impossible to make merchanta grain, 'Another • ipor t feature in tine Machine that others of e kind ha ot; is the Self-acting Blast Reg ula ar in the fan, Inch remedies dl dif ficulties in bad cleaning; blosiing •grain in the chaff in high s ince' ! of icfeguthe driving , which cannot by avoided in cleaning grain by liaise power This Machine ts also more durable and less tedious t o rtianage than any other Separator:and Cloaner,or the common - machine with shaker: ''"' ' Ordeis to insure their being tilled until harvest should be sent in buniediately. 1 um fully prepared to make to. order and on short notice Portable and Stationed STEAM ENGINES, GRIST' AND SAW • MILL GE4RIN9, : SHAFTING AND PULLE-YS,- WHEELS, IRON KEI"I'LES, &c, Stoves and Plow castingi,also cast lion and wrought iron pipe for steam or 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 tnysell with the latest im proved machinery, such as bathes, Boring, Planing and Drilling Machines, persUns can rely on having their work dorie in the most *satisfactory manner.- 1 am Ai; prepared to manufacture to order ma chinery'for wood, such as Tonging and Ciroving machines tbr !Loring, Surface, Tenout and Mould ing, &c. I zil4e 'Offer -the public a new and valu able improvement in my steam engines, niaile within the last year, viz: fur the economizing of fuel, and the regulation of speed, which renders my new engines far superior to the old engines. All my machines are sold under warrantee. My !clime are all experienced workmen in this line ot business and I use all good material, so that I am perfectly sale ha-warranting elf it 'work. I am also prepared to di' repairing 14 workman like manlier, on the shortest notice. Orders solicit ed and promptly attended to. All orders sent in lor_epluring_inust he accompanied with the cash For particulars and circulars descriptiTre — o - may chine, address GEOP.GhI PLUCK, Or DANIEL Oman, Proprietor of Territory and w het:tor of orders, Wayrieslroro' Franklin Co. Pa. April 18—tf No HUMBUCCINC. lIE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he will continue the Smithing business at the old stand, until recently. conducted under the firm of Hawker er. Cline. He is now prepared to make to order Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, with all work belonging to the Blaclistnithing business, at short notice and upon reasonable terms. He returns his thanks 10 the very liberal patronage extended to the late firm, and hopes by prompt at tention to business to merit a contingence or tile same. • JOHN CLINE. March 22. • Pictures : Pictures. '•rinHE undersigned takes this method of inform j ing the citizens of Waynesboro' an& vicinity 4 ti.at he has purchased the Daguereiari apparatus of of Mr J; B. itesser, and is now prepared to take all kiwis of Pictures at the very lowest prices, - which are guaranteed to be as truthful and lifelike as any offered to the public. lie has just' received a new stock of common and farley cases of all sizes and styles; which he earl soll*very cheap.- Pictures tu • ken fur 25 cents whiCh can be sent through the mail to any P. 0. in the U. 8. for six cents. call and examine for yourself whether yell want work or not; he charges nothing for showing. He will be happy to see you. Room in the New Building, next' door to Sibbet's Hotel, (up stairs.) J. H. WELSH. B t eatlY4‘l44e ql,9t4ing FOR. FALL AND WINTER! FRESH. SUPPLYS RECEIVED MONTHLY! .. A • S. ADAMS would respectrilly infirm his • patrons and the public generally that ho has returned from the Eastern cities with a.gencral as sortment of Ready-Made . FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, r embracing all - the latest styles of Coats, Pan ts,yests, Shirts, Collars, Necties, Suspenders, etc., etc., all of which are well made: The public are cordially in vited to call and examine his goods, ill he is deter termined to sell at 'short profits. He 'will continue to carry un the business . of Tailoring as heretofore, Persons desiring gar ments cut out or wade iip" are invited to give him a call. Latest fashions received reg4arly, Oct2s. • • A,. S. A. NOTICE. WHEREAS, Letters Testainentary to the E- Aitate of Barbara S. 'Froze!, late of the rough of Waynesboro, deceased. have been,gtanted to the subscriber; all persons indebtedeter the said Estate, are requested to make bridelate payment, and those having claims, 4v-demands against - the Estate of said decedent, will make known the same without delay-ii, „ S. TROXEL, Derlq. l rew Executor fIithiPLIENE and Burning Fluid always o. Jitaral at Aug. - KOILTeIi VILLAkor jli c0.14a 4 Z-:347ll#37FLlrin. TE1018..:=51.50 if 01d... in advance, or within three Months-412-00 afte* the expiration of thread months but vvith.ia •the year., 4IEVEFFISEMENTS,.-:-I'en lines, three inser tions 41; for eirery linhatintien insertion, 25 ' cents: PirVatent .titedieine, and :Other city advertise Ftto to be iiii4'tfenli-aniipiOsr,..in advance. , I; 'K .HERE -!! .10 irYi o,llsl, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEVADi tN Difi'LlND D7411;12. NatIItii'WAYNEII:IIIORWiTA'O, Has riot ontyrgoi back table hold bashibee,"ltritt fo , the "Old eland!!! • :Haying, fitted pp the • 7 r o* pow ocpnpied .neatly and having • returned from the city' with , a trfish sup. ply, which lie has jßat ft .. tteiyed, consul. 1 -ng-of : - . • , '.Fiesh, Foreign and DT:gestic Wags, A largo aplil•gejioral assortatimt of Mediehibs„, H Yomtitffs, - - - - - Dry Taints and suits grpOnd Oils expreesettarid distilled; • Fruits green, preeerved.and.dry; . Confectionaries, - • Liquors of all kinds for mediOintd - pitiposesi Books, stationary; tone'' , aid'iniicilltiSeoltiartielesi g". a ll o f *bleb he offe r s tor sale. Thankful lbr favors received arid hopeful of their continuance, ho invites the publiVtO call before purchasing elsewhere. - Stliner, oZers for sale!, Whit pf beautiful CSrlion Onlltich will suit' for kerosene 'Lamps ivarianted not' o Smoke, can be head at Stoner's'. Parrefin; Benside' ' also' °sail .pine and bur ning n fluids for sale byStinier. Stoner has 'a lot of barrels, kegs, jugs, cans, &c . which he will sell very low. . May 2 4 The Rail Real Comini _ l, O.FISHER has removed his Restaurant and A Confectionery to the room formerly occupied , • l'. J. Harn & Bro. neat. door to Tritle's Tin ning establishment_. 'Ate attention of the public hi again called to his assortment of - (undies, .Nuts„ Confectionaries. of all q kinds, and. a pill' asSalinent ol Cigars and 7o6acco, ' .OYSTERS done up in' the best style, stewed, . . roasted of hied. '• (tip. L 9, '6O. - Bal ' :entzer's Horeq 8c . Cattle 'Powder IVl;lntszeTr9l v L e Ire4claveinfogr milking d he g o a f b M ov r ; tar-towed Horse and Cat& Powder, forTennsylva . ilia and Maryland, takes this method of - informing the farm , drovers, /ire:, that hei his On hiind and intends k ping a good supplY.'alWaYa . on hand; Country aerchants and othersikeepiag such articles fcr sale, would do well toOpply theinselves with a quantity. He will sell it on commission or for cash cheap. Orders will be punctually atiended to.. Oct. ft. WALL PAPER! - Samples of the latest Spring styles call 00 be seen in the lioOk Store at the Town 1 f all. Receiving paper directly from the Manufac; tureia, the subscriber is prepared. to sell at the ver lowest prices. J. R. WELSH. ' April 12. • p . NTIST A Y . Dll. WM. D..LECHLER takes this opportunity to return thanks to' ttio' for the Jibe:4 pationage ho has received during the past, and' hopes by strict attention to - hthiinesS to merit a continuance. of the same. All' operations in the, dental line will be performed itfthe most substantial and satisfactory manner. lie li'eop's posted on alt the adVancements and improvments of the profess.: ton, and flatters himself th - " • • he had at his office as at any ficial teeth inserted from a and in all cases warranted or no pay. 'forms reason July 5,1860. FATETTEVILLE SEMINARY'. .Recommentlations from the Faculty of - Priacelori College. N. J. PRINCETON, N. J., Feb. 26th, 1861. The undersigned are happy to testify that pupils * of the Faietteville Academy, Pa. have maintained , a high standing among tkti rec:Out graduates of the. College of New Jeistly. .I . OH N MAC LEAN, President-of — tfro - Colf JAMES C. MOFFAT• Professor of Greek. G. MUSGRAVE GIGER, Prtifesior of Latin. JOHN T. DUFFIELD, Professor of Mathematics Dr. Jacoks, 11Aarkaugh did Co's Celebrated American Liniment l'or Man anti Beasts"- rpHE greatest and best external remedy ever oo fered to the public. For sale by F. J. Krutzf Dr r hggist. Waynesboro' and by Druggists in the; county geneially. ill:Vkrice2.s.contsper bottle. -• December 13, '6o—ly IlardikrarelnArdware IV. 11. BROTHERTON . D ESP.ECTFULLY invites attention to his pres jMent laige'a'ssoitmifit, 'of HARD W ARE, I..GILY, Guns, Pistols, Oils 'Paints, Glass, Hoes; Rakes, Spade's, Shovels, iorks, Brushes, Cedar Ware,•lron, Steel, Carriage TriMmings, with, a fui stock of SpokeS, Fellocs; Rows, Hubs, Shafts, sprin' Axels, &c., &c 'all of which* itrd offered at extrm ly low prices. Call and examine for yourselvm Remember we deal exclusively in' this line, giving our entire and undivided attention. [Ap. 7. BlENqnd Boy's heavy Boots and Shoes at Oct. 4 • Basoan's. it/RTAl:lll'ixtures at Mar :0 Amusition, EasznicT & Cots AN excellent nrticle et Syrop for 55 cts. per gal; at (Octl DEWIER'S D ( l iquors, sold only as Medici] and by speCial directions of a Physician, I .14. — A.STONE11., Druggist • May 13. OXSTEI-I.S. OYSTERS. IoR sale at the St. Nichola's Salimn; by the pint or quart, br in the shell by the bushel, half-bush el'or peck. , LEWIS S. FISHER. Dec. 8 " pP.l'ff, . R and Coriander, ground & ungroun Li& 29S " . ' a .- KURTZ'S. 13 EPPER SAUCE at nov. 29 '• LARD CA - 178, at the,sigt, of the Big Red Horn A dee2o D. Z. Buena& F 9R - SALE OR FUR. REINT.—A Tou- Stove: Apply - at ET.IOE!S Store •Octig • - I,E o N ct l) I 1) Embroidered goods at IS TO FARMERS. NCI TEEL Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Rake' °Manure Drags;iics„ ft . Ike., at prices that wilt del competition. Call affil See for yourselves, at. spell Baomunvores • Light ! Light I TR -, cheapest Li - . can" li e . ..hotl—at 4 6 0" 864enT nar -k9VW Bblre e'ke - TlRlM46lfile; Sugaia — , Teas and Cs eeae at, Jr, ;Oat Sams's NES at 12. and 25 cents per pound at nov 29 KURTZ'S. IENT'S Shsatts, Arctic Wrappers, and ot. kXcomfortable fixing for cold weather at let 4 • Bumna's. 10549, BEE ILS st .16 cent. per quartal, Qv 29 KIIRTV3 KURTZ'S ri E SORE'S.
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