Tlke„Marvele of a Seed. Have yt u ever considered how wonder ful a thing the teed of a plant is 1 It is the miracle Of Miracles. God said, "Let there -be plinis yielding seeti;"•end- it is _further at'ded, • , each one after his kind," Consider, first their number. - Aboui a hundred and fifty sears ago, the celebrated Linnaeus" who • • - t-ealted-otheef tolnny." reck' t 0 -,,' about 8 000 digefent kind of plants; an; then he thought that the whole number existing could not much exceed 10;000. But one hundred - years after him. Al de Oandolle, of Geneva, de rierihed 40,000' kinds of plants, and sup posed it possibteetnat the number might - even amount to 100,000. -' Well, let me.ask y_eu, Have these 100 000 kinds of plants ever failed .to bear the right seed ? Have they ever deceived us ? Has a seed of v heat • ever " yielded barley, - 7 -er a seed oh poppy grown up into sunflowt• • er? Has a 'sycamore tree ever sprung from ail acorn. or a beach tree from a chest nut. A tittle bird may carry attay the small seed of a • sycamore en its beak to letd its nestlingi, and on the way may. drop it on the ground. Tile tiny seed may spring up-and grow where it fell, unnotic etl, and sixty years after it may become a magnifirent tree.•untler which the flocks -of the valley and the shepherds may rest in the shade. Consider next the wonderful power uf lift: s and resurrection bestowed tin the seeds of plants, so that they may he preserved from year to year, and even from century to eentury. Let a child put a few_serds into a draw er and shut than up, anal sixty years after wards, when his hair is white and h's steps tettesing, let him take eve of these seeds fide sow it in the gentled, and soon after he 'will see it sprieg_ep ii.to new life, and become a young, fresh and beautiful 'plant. M..11/Pat tut rektes• that ,in the year 1835, several nod Celtic tombs were dis covered near Ilergorpee. Under the head of each of the dead bodies them was found a small square stone or brick. with a hole in each containing a few seeds, uhich had been placed thire beside the dead by the heathen frient!s. t ho had buried them,per haps 1.500 or 1.700 years before. These seeds were carefully sowed by those who bound them. What uas seen to spring from the dust of the dead? Beautiful sun flow er. Hue corn flowers, arid clover, hear• iug blcssorna as bright .and sweet as those which are woven into ureaths by the rner• ry children now plat ing in our fields. 84,rne }ears ago. a vase hermetically scaled. tta ft , und in, a .mummy int, in E. gt pi by the Epglisb traveler,. ‘Nilkinson. uho sent it to the Britt-4) Museum. Thed i !Iberian thr're. hay'''. unfortunate! . broken u, discovered in it a few grains •.1 . wheat -And one or too peas, old. wrinkled, and as hard as stones. The i eas were planted Bare tully under glass on the (mirth of June, 1895. and at the end of thrrty days these seeds we sete to spring up into new Me. They had been buried probably about 3,-. 0110 years ag,o,perhaps in the time of Moses sad had slept as that long time. apparent. dead',ly vet still living in the Just of the fuillb•—CAv!FsEst. Coolness of the Eucktails A correspondent writes from one of .the northern counties in this State where the 11:tektatls were recroita: as follows: want to hear something of the Pennsylva• -vial's. I know the boys who fought at anti flashed their maiden swords under General Ord, and l weli knew when they met the foe soint;boly• would die. I must give you an incident nr two, of that tight: Charles Yahn. a young man from tOs vicinity, was shot through the lace, shattering the jaw and knocking out teeth, aid ug_a_v_er-y—ogly—s-mi — patifird wn U fit :4 pitting the blood from his mouth, he handed a cattridge to his next. neighbor, saying,can fight yet, if l can't , site.'— And 'hits he fought it out, getting his corn fade to bite off the cartridges, anti he is now recovering unde'r the bands of the surgeon. Another was struck over the eye by a spent ball, ,cotting the skin but not entering the skull. Ile coolly picked up the bullet, remarking, .there is the Se. eession lead that struck me.' and put the lade memento into his pocket,. This is the sort of men Pennsylvania has in the na tional- army, and I want to hear more of them." When Napoleon (at that time First Con sul) heard the' death of - %V ashingion he said: •.The great light .•f the wend has gone out." lu his hand, in the following order of the day, he thus, anwinoced the decease of the ..Fattier of his Country" to the Consular Guard and to the armies of France: ..Wa.hington is dead! This great man fought against tyranny; he establish ed the liberty of his country. - His mem ory must al i ways be dear to the French people, as well_ as to all the_free of both o I an especia y to t e renc so • Biers, who, like hire and his American troops, fight in defence of liberty and e quality. Therefore. the First Consul has ordered that, for the space of ten <la's. .rape-sturi-l--be--hroiT-on-all-- - th - c - ctrtut , air standards of the Republic.", PnEtcrititsistA. EXTRAOHDINARY.—On last W ednesday morning the people of d li day sburg and vicinity, were visited by a very strange phenomenon. The ground was covered 14 the depth of a couple inch es with snow and sfeet.and chile the sleet was falling faster and still faster, seveFal 'vivid flaskings of lightning were seen, W hiled by loud peals of thunder, which made the earth tremble. On the following Saturday night a violent - thunderstwm ne• curred in the same neighborhood.' during which a tree,in Sinking valley, was struck with lightning. Large pieces of the trunk Isere thrown a hundred yards. The•same night a tree was struck on Chimney Ri lge and - .Ras burnt. The fire was seen on Sunday all day, and Etn Sunday night. Life must be regarded as incomplete in its htgfrest sense. wJiich is not controlled by the power of Christian principles. .11 may be enti•rpribing, bold and leafless. It may be exalted by a stern purpose faith fully carried Out: It may be graced with rare social gifts, and y et, if it lacks the vi talizing elements of Christian' experience. it is more to he pittied than scorned.-- its.lottv stature and nigh foliage. it beirl,iio - In euueikng three'hard squeezes ere bet ter ; o ?.se...iji•y sr;ft wr Mo. , 111-, CA.LENDA/I, FOI 1862. g 2 _,14 T " • " • •-•• 2, •03 4, •-a • January . 1 2 3 4 , 1• • 12 13 10 2 . 0 20 27 February 2 3 2 10 /0 17 23 24 March .2 3 4 . 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 •15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 • 23 21 25 ' 213 27 28 29 au a April , 1 2 3 . 4 5 -7 8 9' 10 11 12 . 13 14 15 16 17 •18 19 20 21. .221423 24 •25 26 27 28 29 - 30 May • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7- S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 '22 23 24 • 25 26 27 28 29 30' 31 2 3 4 -5, 6 7 --9 10 11 12 13 14 -• 15 16 17 18 16 64 20 21 2 2 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 July • te. 3 4 5, 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 06 27 "28 29 3.0 /31 August 1 2 3 . 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24,, 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 September 1 2 3 . 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 - 14 - 15 16 1 17 • 1.8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25. 26 27 28 29 •30 October 1 2• 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II • 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ' 19 '2O 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 al Novembei 1 2345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1-9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 e 7 8 t 10 11 _l2 la. 14 15 10 ,17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 11. STONEII OUS 1 • DEALER IN 111110 WIRE CHUM' ; &C ., Has returned from the Cities with a large and welt 'Selected stock of Goods fie now oilers fur sale at low prices; Iron, Steel, Amtes, Rope, Robes,V STOVES, (PARLOR AND TEN-PLATE) CARRIAGE WARE, . CEDAR WARE; GRINDSTONES, (A. superior kind;) Horse shoes, '• Traces, SHOE" FINDINGS AND LASTS Knives, forks, Spoons, &c. ALSO cn , m: a Cn za aCk cl 9 lavi 6tt - ,AND FILLERS On n new and improved plan, at low prices. He invites his old customers and the trade gener erally to examine his stock before purchasing else where. H. IiTO.NEHOUSE. • Nov, 1. 1860 FRESH ARRIVAL BM, MUMS, PRUDERY, onfecliou THE subscriber takes this method of announcing .11. to the people that ho has received at his `Drug store,' a large end carefully selected stock of Chemicals, Patent Midicines, Paints Oils, Dye Stuns; window Wass,' Putty, Tobacco, Snail, and Segars, Sic', which he is now prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest and will assure-hi custom ers that in regard to quality. which.is of th first hits portance, his goods will compare with ny in the market. lie has also a splendid assortmcn Perfumery, Soaps and • Toilet Articles. of all kinds, consisting in pad of the following, viz Bandolines, Potnades, " Amber and, Bears' Oil Colognes, Extracts for the Handkerchief, • Lyon's Kathairon, Burnet's Coceame, Harrison's Ladies' Soap, Honey soap, Hotel soap, Diamond White Soap. CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c . Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Dates, Citron, Oranges, Leiuons, Nuts of nil kinds, and Candies of every variety. ' Kerosene Lai ips Lamp globes, and Brushes, Kerdsene Oil. CamAine, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, and in fact anything and everything that is usually found in a drugstore. Thankful for kind fevers and patronage hereto. fore bestowed Upon him. he solicits a continuance of the same. and hopes ihut by - endeavoring to please, , he may win the confidence of the people. ',Physicians' prescriptions promptly = and carefully compounded at all hours. • J. F. lifißrZ. nov 48, 1860 .• • 16 17 23 24 30 at 14 15 21 22 28 211 4 6 11 12 18 19 23 26 0 .7 13 14 20 21 27 28 Eames, la • ' l— in all the . pariets of Drugg, Medi cines, Yankee Notions. Pi rierneky' .tipturalor nen Irma purposes, . 4'e WOULD tender his; thanks la the ecimmunitY, and still solicit the 'pirating° of a generous public who want'anthing• in his line. Inasmuch as he has enlarged his stuck so as to be enabled to answer nil culls thr anything and everything usual ly found in - a Drug Store, and has a, thorough ac quaintance with the, husiness, he hope ! , to gain the confidence of the Community: ' lid will pay par ticular attention to tilling physicians' Precriptions, and snore care.and precaution used- . in waiting up on clami" their iiilalia. ~ .• . . - . • , . IGOE 1111 -11USTIC-DIES, • Choice Wines ' and Iliquors -for medicinal and sacramental purposes, Patent Medicines are endless in variety, including all that have been Mode up to this date anti some that are yet - in embryo. Also White Lead, Zinc, Paint, Whiting and Varnishes lbr house building or inside work, besides all sizes of Glass. Commercial, Note, Fools Cap and Letter Paper always on band, with a variety of Envelopes of different sizes and. colors. Brushes, Combs, Pomade, Fancy Soap, 'Hair Oil; Coiognes, Essen ces, Flavoring Extracts; and numerous articles in the Fancy line on hand and offined for sale, cheap• er than ever offered before Also a assortment of Kerosene Oil Lamps, Chimneys, Shades and Wicks, and Kerosene Oil to till them. • A general assortment of nalla and ConfectiOnarici, Tobacco and Cigars. Oct. 11. • zaa zyazt 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 line new store room • V‘ here the Big Red'Horn, the sign is; ' There's the best Cook Stoves and Tin-ware, All sold cheap by D. 13. Russell." [From Me Suag.of Hiawatha. • undersigned informs the public in genera and especially those of his customers in want of anything m .his Luc of business, that he has coin ; yleted and is now occupying his new and extensive ly enlarged establishment for the Manufacture and Sale OF TIN WARE, SHEET-IRON WARD, AND STOVES He is now prepared to supply any demand for his Cook Stoves, general housekeeping, Goads and Kitchen Wore, on such terms as must give entire satistaction. of are of the best - and mest - improvcil kinds,and having been tried are acknowledged to be all tltat can be desired as good cookers and bakers, and are easily kept clean. Ills own MANUFACTURED WARE is all made with a .view to the wants of customers from the hest mate rial and is warranted in all cases to be gocl. Ile also keeps: a large assortment off *crazy, articles. ri"special 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, MO S . D. li RUSSELL NE W FIRM 1 Coachmakingl rfIHE undersigned having leased the well-known Ar_lleachina king Establishment of A lea. Hamilton. ott_itimilanies - strect, 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 Carriages, Buggies Ba ouches, - prng agues, c. e., made oy superior workmen. DIACKSMITHING and REPAIRING of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. COUN rItY PRODUCE taken in exchange for work at market prices. Ur Persons desiring articles or work in the Coach making line, re respectfully invited to give them a call. L. K. MORRISON, Mar. 8, •'. UEO. IL 11. A WKER. TRIPLE'S HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM, AND Copper, Brass, 'Fin and Sheet ken Manufactory,- On Main Street( one door West of Traver,' Dry Goods &ore, WHERE he keeps constantly on hand, an ex tereove 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 Staves, Parlor_and_Menvlate_Stoves—Persons—w-lick-are-in vans-of-a-go,NI cook •stoveTwitt — Jovel 'o ea an see his-assortment, as he is prepared to offer great inducements, not only in Stoves, but in all the above articles. You will tind a large and splendid assort ment of Tin Ware of his own thanutiteture—at low prices. Ail those desirous of getting bargains would d_o__welLto call at. TRITLE'S--Housekeepers' Emporium, opposite Dr. Bretherton's office. house Spouting dune at the shortest notice, and of the best Tin. Feeling thankful for past favors, he invites his friends said the public generally to call and examine his stock. • W. A. TRULL'. March 22 DANIEL TRITLN, Agent. NEW POCKET PISTOL. “SJIARPE'S PATENT .• • Breech-Loading. Repeater,' PHIS Pistol, (or simplicity of construction, com pactness and durability. is suportor to all oth ers yet °flexed 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 iiijrry. It is the lightest pistol manufactured that bus force and is-sate toearry. it will force a ball through a one inch board at the distance of one hundred yards. Weight only eight and a half ozs. For sale at DRO PHEIL MN'S May 2 Hardware Store. • NO LABOR. NO ODOR DIXON'S PURE CARBUR&? OF IRON STOVE POLISH, The cheapest article in the world. Unrivalled in Economy. Pertnancittly Lustrous. 'Vtiejen ly place to get it is at • March 22. • LUTiIERAZi ',A lin:macs at , stay •AIU Ifirsva'a MI IN Toys for sale at Jtussast.'s Dec 2-611 If o o r red skirts . 1 1,,0as ickfl o iE t4 s anif3th;ses' Eating aloon CQN.PEOTIONA.ItirI THE subscriber respectfully . infcirnis his custom era and, the. fluidic generally that:.he has re cuatly replenished' his stuck, of Fruit and C?onfcc hurt iho aiirst itssuriiireut'uf . ever brought to ,Wayuesboro', with NUTS,' RAISIN B ,. PRUNES, FIGS, SWEET CAKES PF,.,Eymue . LIESCRTrICIN", OARS, 'FottiCPtitii etc.; etc. , `0 sit S "r — it 6 HO:ilk also on hand at all times the finest Oysters the market witl afford, Vhich will be served up to customers Fried, Rousted or Slowed: ALE AND CIDER: he leilik'ewitio prepared :to furnißh -both- Wrisha. boughs and Ludn,ig's ALE, and a superior article of cinch Ale anu Crab Apple Cider, with a' prime article of Bologna • b'alisage, Boiled Eggs, and all other articles usually kept in first class Restaurants A genuine article of Vinegar always for sale, , Niivs .L.S. FISHER. THIS WAYF CARILIGE MAKE-1- THE undersigned respectfully:announces to thy public generally , that he is still at the old stand on Church Street, Waynesboro', Pa., where he continues the manufacturing of Family daucauta ugg tea Barouches, Wagons, and ever 3 species of vehicles usually made in such establishments.— Jiis work is warranted to be composed of the best and most durable material, told none btit the most experienced workmen are employed:— litt.has now on hand a number of Carriages, Bug gies, &c., &c., which he will positively sell at greatly reduced prices for cash, or, upon a short credit. By keeping a good stock ut all times, and always holding hunsell reatL to supply the de= mends of the pcople he tip p es to retain und secure a liberal share of patronage. ' Repairing" Trimming, and Painting Jona in. the best manner, and at the shortest Atitlee, • Lumber, Country Produce, &c., will be taken iii exchange for work. JACOB ADAMS.. N. B. The Books of the firm of J. & A. S. Ad ams, are in the bands of the undersigned. Persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to make immediate payment. .1. A. Nov' L 1861. • • Lill GOODS AEW irT AVE now open for inspec tion at their store on the tithes. t corner of the Diamond - ifiIPRING AND SUMMER R:t for Gentlemen's ware. Their stock embraces J3lue, Black and Fancy Clothe, Plain, Fancy Cassimeres, Silk and Satin Yes/Logs, and all other goodafor coats, pints, and vests, of the most fashionable styles. Also— Gloves, Cravat's, shirts, collars, &c. &c.- ' with an 'as sortment of REA D Y.A-14 DE CLOTHING. Gentlemen are invited to call and examine their stock of new goods. IV'The latest Fashions regularly received. M.:he 3 1861. Dtfesi Ce or Arma gge don. rrIHIS is acknowledged to be One of the most re markable of human productions that has ever been offered to the American 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 • J. F.JCURIZ. Novl. LuMber Lumbei!! eat mater 911 IE undersigned . offers at his Lumber Yardl Waynesboro', Pa., the following variety of wel. seasoned Lumber, at reasonable rates: Worked Flooring Boards; 1,4, and 1 inch yellow Pine; 1 inch, bed Lining; 1, - 11 and 2 inch White Pine; 1 inch white pine Weatherboarding: Spruce ,Pine Juice and handing; a, and 14 inch Poplar, Poplar Scanding; 1 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 naiades. ALSO, For Sale, by the bushel or quantity, Corn on the ear or shelled, Oats and Potatoes by the bushel. Mar.ls if primmatAvazz.xxxxxzxzw:ezezzfizx N pz T. -J . Fl IL 11l E irr, 1% Xi - DRAPER, X i 41 4 Has constantly far sale a full assort Went ff:"A: :Si GOODS for Ge»llemcit's ware. X ,N. ERPLatest City Fashions always on hand. g. waynesboru', Pa. eV NAVariCgiIaW444 4 I:AZZXX;e4WW:,44;,/424 DR. T D. lIILENCII, DENTIST, Tio ESPECTFULLY oilers his services to the cit jai izens of Waynesboro' and surrounding country. He is re tared to Morin all o .erations in it.. Surgery in a superior manner. Teeth inserted from one to an entire set in the most approvd and sub stantial manner, and warranted not to be surpassed for beauty and durability. Charges moderate and all work warranted as represented. N. B. Will visit residence!, when requested,— °llia; on Mechanics Street, opposite the residence of .1. it. Welsh, up stairs. Tgo lt e N iet E y S Tirpa O s ' tBhAVING e I F u ti g N rates p . — o r c h j n ig • terest per annum,on all sums deposited in the In, stitutiun. For 3 months, 2 per cent.; from 3 to 6 months, 3 pfir cent.; from 9 to 18 mouths ' 4 per cent; and over 18' months, 44 per cent. Fur a shorter period than 3 meatus the terms will be made.kown by the Treasurer. Notes for discouutshould be handed to the Treas. urer on Tuesday, as the Board of Directors meet rgularly on Wednesday of each week,at 9 o'clock A.M. By order of the Board, . June 17'58 JNO. PHILIPS Triestine, fiIIiLEGICAPII FODDER OUTTIDLs, The bestiu use fur _sale by • SovB U. i. TROXEL. Agt. j 1.111:Slt Mackerel at r Mar 28 A tineashx. BEMBOICT & Co's. 13E 4CHESe—DrietrPeachea. pared and unpai ed at Amamort, DENKPIOT dG CO'l3. 1, 11.0 TH, Hat, flair; 'Tooth and Nail Brush° just received arid for sale very loW by M. Al s 'ONER. May 13, TriziE BEST COOK' 7 BTOVE in. the market .to .be had at the sign of the Big Rol Here- -1) B. RUBSICLL. Ciilo CATSUP BOTTLES • For soleittt the Store of W. IL 1 3110TORTON. &j)5 - • • X'IRST ARRIVAL. G. 4- J. BINDER A BOOK FOR 11-lE"rimEse ALEX.. HAMILTON. 4),ON))»)))))))))) . To, Capitalists. MACHINE: ' 7 SHOP I OMNI IMPD T T mlllglllT GE4SER'B PATENT. SELF-RtGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR. CLEANER ANIS. BAGGER Latest improted Thresh*. and Triple Gear ed florae Power, driving either by Gear. or belt,' all furnished complete, E. ready, to be put on Wagons, 1, the undersigned, desire to call the attention o Farmers and Threshermen of Frankling and ad, • ing counties to it. This Machine has been before the public for seven years, during' which tittle - 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 fur ease of draught had fast thieshirige I take pleastire in re cent-mending it to the public,, khowing that it Will give tho best of satisfaction. lam tuatioCictuting three (lament sizes, as folloWs: No. 1 is 6 horse Fower,will thresh and clean tram 200 to 500 bushels per day. No. 2 is 5 to &horse pines, will thresh and.clean from 150 to 300 bushels,per day No. 3 is 4 to 6 horse power, will thresh and clean tram u t o to 200 hoshele per day. These Mat:nines are warranted to do the above; and do.it much better in every respect than, auy other machine in use. Grain having much light filth in it cleaned on this Machine is- worth from - 214 - 3 - cents tnore - per - bib& el than when cleaned on any other separator, or the CWIIIIIOO way of cleaning on hand fans. For Bill; reason there is not the eighth part of light matter its the grain as when cleaned on the •riddle principle'. The blast acts freely on all the grain as it leavos the shues, whereas, when cleaned with riddle that ad , , vantage is lost This machine does not. return the tailends. as most of the separators do. returning filthy tail ends alternately it is impossiThe to make inercnanta grain„ Another important feature in this machine that others of the kind have not, is the Belfacting Blast Beg ulator in the fan, which remedies ail dif tictAigs 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 a lso more durable and less tedious to manage than any other Separator awl Ukaner,or the common machine with shaker. . Orders to insure their being filled until hasvest should be sent in immediately. I our hilly prepared to make to ordetand on short notice Portable and ti tationed INTGINES, GRIST ANL) SAW MILL DEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYS, IRON BRILICIES, CAST IRON WATER' WH EELS, IRON KE rrLEs, atc, Stoves and Plow eastings,also cast tron and wrought iron pipe for steam or water,-and Brass castings.of very description; in a word, I am prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry and maehine 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.— / am also prepared to, inattOictt..re Warder ma chinery, for wood, such as Tonging. • and Liroving, machines for flouring, Stu-face, Terrain and Mould ing machines, &c. 1 also oiler to the public a new and valu able improvement in My Steam engines, made within the last year, viz:. for the economizing of fuel, and the rigtalation, orspeed, which renders my new engines far superior to the old engines, All lily machines are sold under warrantee. My hams are all experience. workmen in this line of business, and fuse all good material,' so ,that 1 ant perfectly sate in warranting all my work. - • lam also prepared to do repairing in workman like manner, on the shortest notice. Orders solicit -d-anii-promptly-attended-to. All ordels -- senrii ler repairing must Ito accompanied with the cash For particulars and circulars descriptive of ma chine, address 61:0110 1., FRICK, Or DANIEL. GENNIt, Proprietor of fertitory and so lies tor of orders, Waynesboro' Franklin Co. Pa. April 18—tf. ,NO HUNIBUCCINC. Isubgcribsr respectfully informs the public that he will continue tlfe Smithing 'business at the old stand, until recently. conducted under the firm of Hawker & Cline. He is now prepared -to make to order Buggies, Carrie ges,Spring Wagons, with all work belonging to the • B acksmithing 1 , buiiness, at short notice and upon reasonable terms. returns his thanks for the very liberal patronage extendeiLto the late firm, and hopes by prompt at tention to business to merit a continuance or the same. JOHN CLINE. March 22. Ready-Blade Clothing F LtF.SII SUPPLY RECEIVED 'MONTHLY! • patrons and tle puftifietterally that be has returned from the Eastern cities with a general as. sortment of Ready-Made FA-LL AND WINTER CLOTHING,, - embracing all the latest styles of Come, Pan ts,Veats, hirtst,-Collars, Nectiesttsperlders, - etc;etc; - , - a - 11 - of which are well made. The public are coxtbally in vited to call•and examine his goods, .us he is deter termined to dell at short-profits. He will continue to carry on the business of Tailoring as" heretofore. Persons desiring gar ments cut out or made up are invited' to give him a call. „. Latefittlabions received regularly. \ Oct2s. A. S. A. Important to Farmers r subscriber takes this method of announcing 1 of the Farmers and Inners, that he has on hand a tot If DWARF BROOM CORN seed. along with some specimens of the corn. This is an excellent article of Drown Corn, and should be raised by ev ery one. He hits also a full assortment of fresh Dauga, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. J. F. KURTZ. • P. B._l am soiling Cranberries at 121 cents pay swat. Mar. 14. T"& untlerrigiwti continues t o manufacture Corn Brooms upon the old principle, all of which he will warrant to be well made. Thus. •having broom emu are requested to give him a call. . Jaul7, - JACOB BECKNER. Smoke StacK. for Sale.' THE aubscribet..his a heavy Iron Smoke Stack /33 feet lung atul 16 inches in diameter, which ho will dispose of upon real:climb's, tering, rust Ofm tic°, address, quincy, Pa. Doe 26-1 1. .10il i N L. METCALF, - IITRON can he had at nav 29 . litrirrea LARGE essintinent of TIN WARE at ilia ski of the Dig iced Horn. deol, '6O D. D. itaseni.. WAYNESBORO FOUNDRY AN D AND TUN FOR FALL AND WINTER! MM=!!!IM I MIIMff BROOMS,! - VILLAGE RECORD, pmilapurmoupgty _ BY W.IBLAIR.- , TERII . IB.—, $1.50 if ppaid ,in advance, or. within thine oßifiths.42.lHil iiftei•ftlre three months but Witiihr the yeat; - - ' ' ADVERTISEMENTS. Ten flank three inner. tions $1; for every snlisequent "inseTiion, 25' ennui. - lEr Patent' niddieine and other eity.adieitiee. 1110A1S,VOLS, REDUCTION' IN PRICES, 41 frorhertan'ab•Hardwdre and Paint Store! Itake this inctlyai of informing the piblie that I have just feceived from Philadelphia a large and carefully selected stock of - -• • Iron, • . , . Steel, Glass, , . Paints. - ,• 4fr • 'Stores, • Brushes, . . , Cutlery. • Hardware. •Varnishes , . - Oil ,Cloth s, Shoo Findings, Agricultural. implements, all of woich I desire to dispose -of at Trims to suit the times. Try rue, and by an examination of nsy ' stock convince y . oursairthartinelffittiFeihry, I take pleasure in showing goods Whether sales'aro effected or not. To persons abotit to build k ant prepared to oar extraordinary inducements both in Hardware and Paints. Thankful to friends for past favors, a continuance of the mite is respectfully so licited—promising to do rill in my. power to render satisfaction to all who may favor me with their pa tronage. W. H. BROTHERTON. - April 11.. TO TIM maxim NEW ESTABLISHMENT! rBFI subscriber would' in form the cithens of Waynesboro' and the public that he has com menced the Shoemaking business in the Basement of Kurtes Hotel, where ho wall at all times be in readiness to accommodate those who may give hhu a call. BOOTS AND StIORS! made to order, on short notice,, of the best material,. and upon the most reasonable terms. Oct 25. T HOS.,PRINGMAN, WALL PAPER! 10A S!zmplebof the latest, Spring styles etiti Vhe seen in the Houk Store - tit the _Town Hall. Receiving paper directly from: the IVl,lnufaew turers, the subscriber is prepared to sell at the very, lowest prieez. J.' R. WELSH. _ April 12. . DENTISTRY, • Pi. WM. D. LECHLER' takes this opportunity to rethrn thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has receiv ed during . the past, and , hopes by strict attention to hilliness to merit a continuance of the same. All operations in the dental line will be Perfoxnaetl M. the moat Substantiat and satisfactory mariner: keeps posted oh all the advancements and improvments of the profess. ton, and flatters himself that as good work can be had at his ollice as at any oilier, in„ the State Arti field teeth inserted from a single tooth taalttli set,, and in all cases warranted to perform satisfactorily, or ne pay. Terms reasonable. July 5, 1860., -FAYETTEATittgE SEMINARY. Recommendations. from the Faculty qf Princeton, College. N. J. rnitiorrus, N.. 1., Feb. 26th, 1861,. The uthlersigned are happy to testify that pupils, of the Fafetteville Academy, Pa. hive maintained a high standing among the recent graduates of the College of New Jersey. - JOHN MACLEAN, President of the College.. JAMES C. MOFFAT' Pcolessor of Greek. G. MUSUEA,VE,LHOEII, • Professor of Latin. De. Jacob*, Uarbaiigh & Co's. Celebrated American Liniment - " ~or man &rut Boast." T"' greatest and best external remedy. ever oe lewd to the public. For sale by F. J. KrutzE Druggist. Waynesboro' and by Druggists in the county generally. L4Pl'rice 25 cents per bottle. December 13, '6o ly _ :New Millinery Establishment. THE undersigned would inform the citizens of. Waynesboro' and vicinity that she has. com menced The-Milliner business, in Church sheet, a few doors South of the Diamond.. She expects to receive her goods in a few days. The lathes are. most respectfully invited to - give her a "call. No . pains will be spared to suit the taste of all. 1 3y close. application and a determination to persevere, she hopes to gain the confulence t as well as the support of the community. She has made arrangementi sot that she can reactive new goods weekly if necessary.. Please give her a call M. C. RESSER, Way nes bum, May 2, '6l. CK AGAIN. ry B. PRlCEinforms his customers am G Public generally A rem- formerly occupied tiy him as a /rber shop, where ho will Shave, Cut. and Dress Hair as heretofore. Give him a c all. Nov. 22—tf. ist Elll and Boy's heavy liuSts and IShoes at . Oct. 4 l uirrAlN Fixtures at Mar ZS A mitavoii. ItittiarucT & AA excellent article ut Syrup fur 50 cta. per gull at (Oci4 llssona's INITED Liquors, sold outy as Medicine an ti tt i b UA yspeeial directions of a Physician, by ALSTON ltddruggist • May 13. , PEPPER and Corriander, ground & ungrou 11 nov Ly at • • Ku,u•ril's. I lEPPER - .SA Ifet at r n0v.24 le sigt.cof thu Big Red flora 1). B. litiesimt, I,lolt. SAI.O OR VDU ICK.NT.—.A Ten-plate r Stove: •kpply at PRICE'S Stow (MIN LENDID ronbroiderod goods at i ll (1(.1 • . TO FARMERS. •, • Cs TEE I. Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Rakes; 011antire Drags, Zke., dtc.,nt prices that will defy competitten. Dalt and see ter yourselves, at ' awl I • • BItOTLItiitTON'S . Light Lights ! 1 r IIHE cheapest Light to use can ho had at 1-1, SI'ONEtiOUSE'd Hardware Store Piny 1 • pRIME Coffee,Sogargt, Teas andbi eeso at Uct4 • Bssasn's n RIJN Es at I2i and 25 conga per pond at r nov ttO _ "KURTZ'S. 1" EN rs Shawls, 'Arctic Wrappers, and oth kj comfortable lir ins for cola weather at I )ct4 BZI3ORIOI. 0 ILK', %Veal, and therms under Shirts and Arra erss at J. W. frtsizeree... AISYDODY wanting anything in.the 1ino" can be supplimi - Kum's. Professor of Niathemoties KURTZ'S linsflitlee
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