• . times of:difoOeit -l *I, jlialtiart feets tont ana , # ll , 6l:lltimfay'il ti: l / 4 11'arzUgle _ in *font Vie 'stilrft clad . ; 4' ttteit ttott Ajrntent iifeSkark§at:niillll th right thlt Amnia --Darkest-konia-linroifait)-44;14811L . k„ , 3,:z5:, , . ', , '... When the woraceold,..flark aild selfish, 7.41:1:,,-, , , • rrowas upon AIM - feeble flame, ,t1'i•,,,,";-,,,'"• , :' bighted lia — m the torch 'of genius, _ ~....•,,,*: . woithlnaltindted rOund thy name; ,-- '::q., Whe.n thy fondest hope* are blighted,' :,.••: -. ,: .. ,:,:,4i , , , , , , . "Aini thy dearest prosfrits fade, •' . , , '',lx - Think, Oh, lone Ono, acotte e d : atul alighted, ' ... .1'• ( '!•z% IStinahine - ever follows a de. : . .. • " the In itel eM the tittle Girl. :1; Hume, the great historian, was once din '.4ng at the house of an intimat&friertd. - ler.dinner the ladies withdrew, and in the: course of conversation flume made some as sertion 1. Which .caused a geutlemait present to •'3 observe to him—"lf you can advance such ; ;k, sentiments as those, you certainly are what the world gives you the credit of being—an infidel." A little girl, whom The •Phdesd: phor had often noticed, and with whom he . had-become a favorite, by bringing her little presents of toys and sweatmeats, happened to ke,r' •abdut the' room. unnoticed, however, she listened to the conversation, and, onymaring the above expression, left the room, went to her mother, and asked "Mamma 'What is an infidel ?" "An infidel ! my - dear," replied her mother, "why should you ask such a question ? An infidel is so awful a character that I scarcely know how to answer you." "Oh, do tell me, mamma," replied the child, "I must know ,whit an infidel is." Struck with her eagerness, her mother at length:replied, "An infidel is one who believes that t Jere is no God. no heaven, no hell, no her ter." . . Some days afterwards- Hume t &tin visited' the house of his friend. On mg introduc ed to the parlor he found no ,one there but his favorite little girl, he went to.ber ' at ttempted to take herup in his arms and kiss her,. as he had used to do, but the child shrunk with hoiror from his touch. "My dear," sgid he, do IZllurt you ?" 'So," 'she replied, "you do note hurt the, but I eamuoti,ki?is you, cannot play with you." - - "Why, not, my clear?" "Because you are an infidel!" "An infidel! what is that ?" "One who believes there is no God, no Leaven no hell, no hereafter." "Are von not very sorry forme my ciptrY" . as - ed . :the astonished philosopher. • "'Vim, indeed, lam sorry!" , roturned .the child with solemnity; "and I pray to (Jul for -Do you, indeed.? And what do you say?' "I say, 0 God, teach this man that thou - • art." A striking', Mustration of the words of sn ored writ, "Out of the mouths of babes and stieklings thou bast ordained strength, be cause of thine enemies, that thou mightest still the enemy and avenger. Wisdom from the,..lllOuth of Babes. The Albany correspondent "Bez" Of the Syracuse Courierr gives us a little instructive incident:— The greatest rebuke I ever heard given for profane sweating, was administered to a New Yorker, by a ° little candy boy, at the Dolevan House, yesterday. As several of us Syracusions w in conversation at the Delecan, an Albany boy about seven years _ came up to vend his candies. Iris intelli gence and remarkable precociousness of • manner attracted our attention, w' hen a prominent New ,Yorker came up and said, "Bub, by if yon willcome liens with las, I'll educate your The child looked up in the New Yorker's face with extreme con -tempt and replied, "Sir, I would hot go or live with any gentleman who uses profane language." The cutting rebuke drove the New Yorker from the room with a crimson face, when the little christian received a pro 'fusion• of quarters front the astonished spec tators who had heard with satisfaction the moral retort from the lips of am innocent ' child. . A Baltimore correspondent says :-----"The following actually occurred 'at the "general delivery" of our post-office. A genuine I rishman approached the window, and hand lag the clerk in attendance a letter, remark ed, in the richest brogue : " Plum, Sir,- and will yon send this lethur 'to brother Tim, who lives boyant the Re lay Houser "The clerk taking the letter, replied that he would send it to the post-office at that . place. • "'Sure, Sir, how will brother Thai got the lethei if you 801114 it there? Don't I tell ou _thathelives _tw o _miles_beyant _the_ _Re lay House. "The clerk smilingly answered. ,that as there was no post-office nearer to him than -the Relay House, he would be compelled to send it there. The Irisher still appeared to be bothered and dissatisfied; but, after scratchinn-his noddle awhile, a 'aright idea seemed to strike him, and approaching the window with a beaming countenance, says, " have it now, sir I Write on the back of it Brother Tim will please call at the Re lay House and get this lethur. Q PRNITY RIDDLE.—A goittleman who was paying his addresses to a young lady, at ' 'kits*. summoned up courage to ask if they wereble-to her, and whether he might fiatterelf with a chance of ultimate sue , -Cessl itha replied, "Stripes," telling Th r ifilgentleiiiiiii. transpose the letters so as to , orui ariothie l ord, which was her answer. The reader:4l4 can find out , the word need never fear 'being nouplusied by a lady.— Those, who ' , cannot decipher it, must either 411 thr - the - difficulty or M=M "what is the ',matter? eeeklidi4:torAt,i4l aconitniAika'Ott ortnanee Otter talk n- behhroat one.ofthettriatleif Of: her tooik.,l*MAli. bristle had stuck hi the top oftlaigtillet,and sot up : an irritation-, which ; alte, was coning, ed was killing her. She had been from one surgeon of eminence to"another, and erery=. whereiii'Loilon and in the 'country the Ike, ulty had ass - urea:her that Fla was only the victim of delusion—that her throat was Ina perfeeily , healthy eondition,--that the distur bance existed only in her own immoorinatioli. "And so they go on; , the ettiPid, astinate perverse unfeeling creatures" concluded the poor lady, "saying there is nothing' the mat ter. with me, while I am.--4 , fmg!" ' W me my dear," said the adroit , surgeon, in re ply; 't,o inspect for myself—earefully=the state' of your throat." The inspection was . made gravely, and at much length. "My ' dear Miss ," resumed 'the surgeon, when he ; concluded his examination, -"you are quite right, and Sir. Benjamin Bodies and Sir James Clark are wrong. I can see • the head of the bristle low doikm, almost out of sight; and if you will allow me to run home for my instruments, I'll forthwith ex tract it for you." The adroit man retired, and in a few minutes returned to the ream, armed with a delicate pair of -forceps, into the teeth of Which he had inserted a bristle taken from an ordinary tooth-brush. .The rest can _beimagined—The_lady_threw-back-her-heatk the forceps were introduced into her mouth; a prick—a loud. scream! and ' 'tw'a all over; and the surgeon with a smiling face, was holding up to the light, and inspetirq with lively curiosity, the extracted bristle. The patient was in raptures at a result that prov ed that She was right, and Sir Benjamin Bo die was wrong. She ininiediately recovered her health and spirits, and went about — everywhere Sounding the praises of "her savior" as she persisted in calling the dextrous operator. So enthu siastic was her gratitude, she offered him her hand in marriage and her noble fortune.— The fact that the young surgeon was already married was an insuperable obstacle to this arrangement. But other proofs of gratitude the lady lavishly showered upon him. She compelled i . him to accept a carriage and hor ses, a service of plate and 'a new house.— Unfortunately, the lucky fellow could not keep his own counsel. Like Samson with Delilah, he imparted the setret of his enn ning to the wife of his bosom; she confided it to Louise Clarissa, her especial friend, .who had been her bride maid; Louise Clarissa told it under the vows of inviolableseerecy to six other particular friends; and_,llre six ! other friends—base,, unworthy girls !—told WeAt6^4. l lll; the story 0. r round to the lady herself. Then what a storm arose ! She was in a transport of fu ry. It Was of no avail for the surgeon 'to remind her that he had unquestionably rais ed her from a pitiable condition to health and happine;F. That mattered ffot. 116 had tricked, fooled, bamboozled her ! She would not forgive him, she would pursue Lim with undying vengeance, she would ruin him ! The writer of these pages is happy to know that the surgeon here spoken of, whose pros perous career has been' adorned by much genuine benevolence, though unfbrgiven, was not ruined. To Unmarried Ladies. The following items of advice to the In dies remaining in the state of single blessed ness, are extraeted from the manuscript of an. old dowager: "If ypu halve blue eyes, languish. If black eyes, affect spirit. . If you have pretty feet,, wear short petti-• coats. If you are at least doubtful as to that point, wear them long. vc-s,o66732.teeth_don!t_for,7„et_te laugh new-and then If you liav'e bad ones you must only aim . per. While you are young, sit with your face to the light. When you are a little advanced, sit with your back to the windor- If you have a bad voice, always speak in I a low tone. If it is acknowledged that you have a fine voice, never speak in a low tone. If you dance well,*dance seldom. If you dance ill, never dance at all. If you sing well, make no puerile excu sea. If you sing indifferently, hesitate not a moment when you are asked, for few persons are competent judges of singing, but every one is sensible of the desire to please. . If in conversation you think a person' wrong, rather lint difference of opinion than offer a contradiction. It is always in your power to make a friend by smiles; what folly to make .enemies by frowns, When you have an opportunity to praise, do it with all your heart. — When you are forced - to - blame, do it with. reluctant& If You are envious of another woman, nev er show it but by allowing her every good quality and perfection except those which she really possesses. If you wish to• Jet the world know you are it love with a particular man, treat him with formality, and every one else with ease and freedom. ANOTIIEE. SPECIMEN OF REBEL HUMAN ITY.—A Mr. Showers, who was an unoffend lug, citizen of Fairfax county, Virginia, and a Union man, owning a fine farm, where he he has been residing for. maby years, about half way between Fairfax Court House and Vienna, was taken by the rebel troops, about the time they were evacuating Centreville, and forced to march on foot with the same rapidity with which they beat their retreat on horseback. So rap . id and exhausting - was the march, that he 'began to falter, when the inhuman tsavages, with a iirutality which would have done.justice to the wild Indians, spurred him on, at the point of the bayonet, until the poor man dropped dead in the road. ' e obtained these &cts through a - person ho -recently escaped from the clutches of the 'rebels, .and Asa burn them _to be • e facts of{the case. Mr. Terry, a relative the deceased, has been 'down as tar as o our lines extend - in -Order, if possible, to ob tain the body of MI murdered friend, but failed in his ‘4001„ , ,He lemed that R. e 14,WilliImiosillionsr - thaioad side, between Minassam And,Gondeirrige, but he was warn ed sot Awe, ea ibirebel pickets wereAtili iirking. !ear ,the vet.= ; , •-• ~'t_S.A:Hr ` g,'; ;:},~us9};i:uat;±i: ~„-,'h ; ~i . , i! l " z. ~ u;~~ .... ..w. ,K~:r ~ _ n„~ i „ .• 'Foit WY •::: . AND ; • fIINE ' , ASTIOP. • 4 AV% ••••• . TO Cliff OMR- GEISER'S ' PATENT SELF-lIEGULiTING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER • ' AND TUN • Lateit Improved Thresher and rrip& Gear edßorse Powers ' Driving either Ay Gear or Belt,. aN furnished Conipleto roadg to , be put on Wauons. ' I, the undersigned,_ desire _ to call the attention o Farmers altd Threshermen of Fiankling and adjoin ing counties to it. This Machine has. been before the public for seven years, during which time it, has given general satisfaction, and the patentee having made some very important improvements which which render it still more complete, both for dead separating and cleaning, and also for ease of draught and fast threshing. I take pleasure in re commending it to the public, knowing that it will - give - tho - b - est - oretitiiitaction. lan maru4ctuting three difli3rent sizes, as follows: No: 1 is 8 horse Power,will thresh and clean from 200 to 500 bushels per 'day. • / No. 2 is 5 to &horse power, willihresh and clean from 150 t 0.300 bushels per day No. 3 is 4 to G. horse power, will thresh and clean lrom IN to 200 per day. ThesePlacninen are warranted to do the above, and do it much better in every respect than any other machine in use.' Graiit having much light filth in it cleaditd on this Machine is worth from 2 to 3 cents more per bush el than when cleaned on any other separator, or the common way of cleaning ort hand fans. For this reason there is not the eighth part of light matter in the grain as when cleaned on the riddle principle. The bloat acts freely on all the grain as it kayos the slates, whereas, when cleaned witL riddle that ad vantage is lost , This machine does not return the tailestuls as most of the separators dd. By returning filthy tail-' de; alternately it is impossible to snake merellatita g ain, Another important feature in this machine that others of the kind have nut, is the Self-acting Blast lteg ulator in the 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 polder This Machine is also more durabbi and less tedious t o,m:triage than any other Separator and Uleuner,or the common machine with shaker. Ordeis to insure their being filled until hartieso should he sent in immediately. I am fully-prepared to-make to order and on short notice Portable and Stationed STEAM ENGINES, GRIST AND SAW' MILL GEARING, SIL AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER WHEELS, IRON KE rmEs, Stoves and PloW castings,ilso cast iron and wrought iruu pipe for strain or water, and Wass castings of every description; in a word, I am prepared to do everything nattily done in a foundry and machine shop. Having supplied myself with the latestim. proved machinery, such as bathes, bring, Planing and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in the must satisfactory manner.— I am also prepared to manufacture to sinter ma chinery for wood, such as Tonging and Droving machines for flooring. Surface, Tenout and Mopld log machines &c. I also der 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 regulation of speed, which renders my• new engines far superior to the old engines. All my machines are sold under warrantee. My hams are all experienced workmen in this line of business, and I use all goad material, so-that t am perfectly sate in warranting all my work. ram also prepared to do repairing in workman. like manner, on the shortest notice. Orders solicit ed and promptly attended to. All orders sent in ' tor-repairing-must-be-accompanied-vrWtheretislr For particulars and circulars descriptive of ma chine, address IiEO . IIG h. FitWIC, Or DANIEL GEmort, Proprietor of Territory and so licator of orders, Waynesboro.' Franklin (:o. Pa. April 18--tf . Ready-Made Clothing! FOR FALL AND WINTER! FRESH SUPPLYS RECEIVED MONTHLY! A • 8. ADAMS would respect( illy inform his • patrons and the public generally that he has returned from the Eastern cities with a general av• sortment of Ready-Made FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING; embracing all the Iciest styles of Coats, Pan ts,Vests, Shirts, Collars, Nettles, suspenders, etc., etc., all of which are well made. The public ace cordially in vited to call and examine his goods, as he is deice termined to sell 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. Latest fashions received regularly._ Important-to Farmers /11HE subscribettakes this method otannouncing 1 . of the Formers and others, that he has on hand a lot of DWARF BROOM CORN seed, along with some specimen&of the corn. Tbis is an excellent article of Broom Corn, and should be raised 'by ev ery one. He has also a full assortment of fresh Dtugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. J. F. KURTZ. P. S. I am selling Cranberries at 124 cents per quart. - Mar. 14 BROOMS! THE undersigned continues to manufacture Corn Brooms upon the old principle, all of which he will warrant to be well made. Those having broom corn are requested to give him a call. Janl7 a JACOB BECKNER. Smoke Stack,for Sale. - frHE subscriber has a heavy Iron Smoke Stack 33 feet long and 16 inches in diameter. which he will dispose of upon reasonable terms. Post Of fice address, Quincy, Pa. - Doc2o--tf JOHN L. METCALF. 6000 Rails for Sale. . THE subscrler has now- on hand WOO good CHEIS'FNUT RAILS which he will dispose of on reasonable terms.. Also—one good R WAGON. , L. B. FOR al Jan3—tf • 0 YES I • .0 YESI YESI xIIE •ais M. •rho wsm er nt rne r it d ise""° all perilous u lie Balm. Venres Atagtsfri.ell.,l t im es to cry sealants terms. All Orders loft at the Office ofthe Villein Record, sill be promptly attended to. OZO. V. MONO t 7 —4,0 itExottwre.LAMPl; A an szeallsat "Wats WIF Knows OIL always on haad. •v PiriBUSE. gir , ..r77--,-7-----:-.7:7 7 -_,,, r HE ilitikii, i 4 teliptc".....ifilliilliAirhis his eltstoin 'eta Ind the pa' blie gatieritli 'that'. he' his to. c Wily replenished his stock of , ' Fruit and Onitfie6 1 t naiiiii, siia hikow ihiilififeit-lislartatiitit of - , . .. '.- • • . C , A N . lit -It 4 i. ~, ever brought to Virayaelboro', with • NUTS, RAISINS-, PRUNES, PIGS, SWEET • CAItES'. OF krtitt,itwkiidguiTioN, ol: GARS, TOlLibeti; etc., etc. ' ' • r' O . Y S T E. Ft 131 Ile hakalso on hand at all limeg the finest Oysters `the market will. afford, which will .be served up to customers Fried, !Wasted or Stewed. ALE - A.N2I CIDER! Ile is likewise prepared to furnish both Win's bougka and Ludwig's A.LE, and a superior article of Scotch Ale anu Crab Apples Cider, with a prime article of Bologna,Sausage, Boiled Eggs, and all other articles. sualy kept in first class Restaurants A genuine articlesof Vinegar always for sale. NovB ' L. S. FISHER. THIS WAY! CSR MU I THE undersigned respectfully annoptis to the public generally that he is 'tail at the old: - strilid - oirelitizth Street, kraynertboro', Pa., where ho continues the manufacturing of Family etamacatici haggles, Jarouches, Wagons, and every species of vehicles usually made in Such establishments.—' Hi" work is warranted to he composed of the best lino' most durable material, and none but the most expoieneed workunin are employed.— He has now on hand a number of Carriages, Bug gies, &c., &c., which he will positively sell at greatly reduced prices fui cash, or upon a short credit. By keeping a good stuck at all times, and always holding himself ready to supply the de mands of the people he hopes to retain ani! secure liberal share of patronage. • Repairing, Trimming, and Painting done in the best manner, and at the shortest notice. Lumber, Country Produce, &c., will be taken in exchange for work. JACOB ADAMS. N. B. The Books of the firm ol'J. & A.S. Ad.; amsoure in the hands of the undersigned. Persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to make immediate payment. J. A. Now' 1, !NM. 11 11 1 GOODS! NEW GOON' FIRST ARRIVAL. G. 4- J. BENDER HAVE now open for inspec jation at their store on the • -• , • their second supply ot „A4W c' 4 l :: °SPRING AND SUREDIER , • dr.-bra[o4lo y e a f for Gentlemen's ware. Their 4 1 stock embraces Blue, Black - and Fancy Cloths, Plain, Fancy Cas4mcres, Silk and Satin irestings, and all other goods for casts, p:o tits , and vests, of the most fashionable styles. A lss— Gloves, ravats, shirts, collars, &c. &e.; with an as sortment of REA DV-MADE et.o . riiiNo. Gentlemen are invited to call and examine their stock of now.goods. 112ir The latest Fashions regularly reeelyetl. , May 23 1801. - Lettuce of Arinaggedon. A . BOOK FOR TILE TIMES. rrigts is acknowledged to be one of the most re markable of human productions that Ilse ever been offered to the American people. , The style is chaste and truly eloquent. The subject treateitof is of the most inspiring: "The United litotes in Prophecy. Fur sale by _ J F. KURI'Z. Noel i42I,IOOII4OIMMIXIDINHAT,MktiLVIA4 T. J. Pi LIBEICT, DRAPER,' .. ti, ilhas constantly for sale a full assortment ofil N GOODS for Gentlemen's ware. .74 Iti lar'Latest City Fashions always on hantl.94 ra Waynesboro', P. - .% .Ai D01X:Gre:4:+1:434.".42VA:14ZVR2744:1-V.X:414.1% DR; -. 2. a. WREN. CH, , . t *1 DENTIST, • I) ESPECTFUI.•LY ofrets his services to tho•eit- Dijizens of Waynesboro' and surrounding country. lie is prepared to perform all operations in Dental Surgery in a superiOr manner. Teeth inserted from one to an entire set in the most approved and sub stantial Auanner, and warranted not to bo surpassed for beauty and durability. Charges moderato mid all work warranted as represented. N. D. Will visit residences when requested.— Office, on Mechanics Street, opposite the residence .1. K. Welsh, up stairs. A. S. A. Ta HE - undersigned - offer for sale - SEVEN THOU= ij SAND FEET of well seasoned POPLAR. LUMBER, at the Mill of George Knepper. near Hughes' Furnace, •at reasonable- rates, some of which is juice Scantling, 4 by 4 inches square and tome 2 by 4 inches, and 2 inch Plank, I. inch, I inch, inch Heald*. Persons wishing to buy Poplar Lumber will please give us a call GEORGE KNA'PER; Jr. GEORGE KNEPPER, Febl4-2m Eera of David litrepper, Doled To Capitalists. WAYNESBORIT SAVING FUND.—This Society will pay the following rates elm. tercet per annum,ou all sums deposited in the In stitution. For 3 months, 2 per cent.; from 3 top months, 3 per cent.; from 9 to 18 months, 4 per cent; and over 18 mouths, 4i per cent. Fur a shorter period than 3 months the terms will be made kown by the Treasurer. Notesfordiscountshould be handed to the Treas• urer on Tuesday, as the Hoard of Directors meet rgularly on Wednesday of each week, at 9 o'clock A.M. By order of the Hoard, June - 17'58 n 10: PHILIP el Treasurer, i j lELVaICAPH. FUDDB It tIUTTE.H.,, 'The Wean use For sale by sovS 8. TIWX Agt. 1411tydli Mackerel at Mar 28 Ampasos, IhSXDICIT & Co.. tlE4Clit3.—Dikid Peaches, pared and unpar• JE ed at . UUIDZOT & Uo'.. - . ILOTH.Hat,liair. Tooth and Natl Bruins %JOAO received and fount.. very low by M. M kik:OBER. May 13. TESEST COOK STOVE 'in the mark. to he bad at the sign of the Bigibli UMW It li. iZnwaw» 41000,11,T0UP t TTLES ,A 1 ,00isicertfis funtiof W. H. 11.seruniox —s- 1 ' 1 040 11* AND4.q_...*! -- ,.." . ' r.ikr 111- •-.1,,.i; . , ' , 4414 ' Alll, - - -- -,-„, ;•• Raguites. , ••••.. ' ' A L r.ty,.•,4-4ta Fitt - -no -wiNititA,ll.l.,ll,k; __... ... „.. . .... _,. xiA VINO - iiii*Sttilliitil ' .116* . litiCriatkOs litakti with foothill Lot of nsw Ott jellifittity* IC , DRESS GOODS, nOurplistettfor Onality eh/ at OAPild FOR THE. tjiMES, Wool De!eines Bombazine, French Merinos, 'Printed Coburg, Cashmeres, Mohair A Ispaaa, Lavelle Cloth, Debegeti. - ' Persian &lanes, ' • Swiss Gingham. Ladies Wool Eiastic Skirts, Extensionpkirts Apron Tassels, and a full assoriinent of-lkeas Tri mtnge, &c. GENT LRAM'S 'WEAR French 'Cloth, Cassimers, • _ Veatings, Satinet, Tweedi tease, Oesnls, Velveteens, - Collars, Gloves. Shirt Fonts , ALSO—A heavy lot of uacaaavlr4 ctioc)44? ireot necessary to mention. QUEENSWARE, HARDIATARA ' BOOTS XND SHOES, CEDAR WARE. UtiUll:lL---•M Of rho very best in market and quality: such as Syrups, New Orledllet and Porto Rico Molasses, a No. 1 Browri Sugar, coffee crushed and granulated do ; best article of ltio Coffee, ImperiaVron. Hannmell's best Esscence of Coffee Baker No. 1 Chocolate, Raising, Cartiuret of Iron, • Tobacco, II the above goods have !Teen selected careful ly, and purchased at the very lowest figuro,with an eye to suit the mants of this community. lie it therefore enabled to accommodate all who "may fa vor him wait a call, in. quintity,, quality, style and price. No trouble to show goods. Country Produce Lakin in exchange for goods at the highest market prices. ity strict attention to business and a desire to please in every casitect he hopes to merit a continuance of patronage Oct. II J. W. MILLER. o FOURTMLIN,,. • • Dealer in viii the variety of Drugs, Medi that,. Yankee ,Votiontg. Perfumery, Liquors /or medicinal purposes. Oils, , AV °t: iDtenth isthankstnhe community. adstiligithepatrana:eofagenerous public whci want anything in his line. Inasmuch as he has enlarged his stock Boa to be enabled to answer all calls for anything anal everything, usual ly found in a Drug Store, and has a thorough ac -quaiiitance-witltilitrinisirfes,li-WhOpet, to gain the confidence of the Community. He will pay par ticular attention to tilling physicians' Vrocriptions, and more care and precaution used in waiting up on chldren than adults. FOREIGI MI DOMESTIC Ina Choice Wines and Liquors for medicinal and sacramental purposes, Potent Medicine!) are endless in variety, including all tlpt have been mode up to this Jute and some that afro yet in embryo. _ Also White Lend, Zinc, Paint, Whiting and Varnishes house building or inside work. beside!) all sizes of ignse. Cominorcial, Note, Fools Cap and Letter Paper alwayii - iffiliand, with a variety of Envelopes of ditrerent - sizes - And colors. Brushes, Combs, Pomade, Fancy Strap, Hair Oil; Colognes, Essen. cue, Flavoring Extracts, and natherous articles in the Fancy line on hand and otrered for salt, cheap cr than ever .olfercd before A Iso'a large assortment of Kenisene Oil Lamps, Chimneys, Shades 'atm! Wicks, and gerosene Oil to till them. A general assortment of F uite and Confectionaries, Tobacco and Cigars. /et. 11. NEW FIRM! Ooachmakingl THE undersigned having leased the well-known Coachniaking Establishment of Ales. 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 antler all kinds of Carriages, Buggies; Ha roaches, isrrig Wagons, ac. 'ace., of the but material, and made ts:y 'superior workmen. BLACKSMITHING and REPAIR NG of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly en 1 • satisfaction of 'customers. — 7 uouNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for work at market. prices. I.WPersons desiring articles or work in the Coach eking hue, are respectfully invited to give them a • I. L. K. MORRISON, L tar. S. • HEO. H. HAWKER.- A. El VW POCKET PISTOL. "SHARPE'S PATENT Breech Loading Repeater,' r PHIS Pistol, (or simplicity of construction, coin i ?ocular* and durability, is superior to all oth ers yet °flared to tho public. It can be loaded as quickly another pistols are capped. The load inky remain in the Pistol soy length of tune without ha y itija . it is the lightest pistol manufactured that has rce and is roe to carry. It will force a hull thro gb a one each board at the dist.ince•of one Bred yards. Weight only eight and a half ors. !or sale at Hitt/ riiklii rON 'IS . May 2 Ha rd ware Stara. • /21 Wird liihsvvii, Arctic "IVesivers, and otb kjecanktrtable exists for cokl Pirtracr at• 0414 licaostea. F M : a v t suid 25 cogs pot per vt J — Kl)l , l3iB ea id tlet4 ' • Litsear'4 TIN Toys far sale at DseStl '6O , tl ~1. 'r r t.' . `•s rr it+,ia.rL ICusts'it. 'ltassui's .91 Biol./OHO:1 ilintilio r ieft ,ititill:':: . .,,..= '1,:: : • . —.' i l diett'i v idiet -;,;'?:' , .-: , -"::;1 ,1, :c , : , —,:::. ,, ,' , ! - - take this method of informing tho ,brill I have just recelied from Pailadelidda a *Lis • carefully schtted. stack of „, ,• . • t • ' Steel, , • • • ' • • Oita; . Glass; " ' • . Paint's. ' Stores, , Brushes, Cutlery, " - Hardware, - • Varnishes, Oil Cloths, ••• Shoe Findings, - Agricultural Implements, all of woich I desire to dispose of at pries' to Suit • the times. Ti-,y me, andexittitination dray p '-kock-tonvince-urserthat - lineari*t - WlPlttsay, I take pleasure its showing goods whether fi les are effected or not. To persona about- to bilid - I mu • prepared to olEs extraordiriaiy indutriiireltui kr:lth In Hardware and Paints.: Thankful to friends for past favors, a continuance of the Mlle is respectfully so licited- T -promising to do all in my power. o reader. eetiersetion to all who may favor me with their pa tronage,. W. H. 1311.0THERTM... April 11. TO TRU PUBLIC! ESQ. ABL,T,S IVI.E NTT lIIHE subscriber . would inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and the public that lie has come lacocc" the , Shoemaking. business in the Basement' el Kurtz's howl, where he will at all tittles be in readiness to accommodate those who tn.tY giro hint a call. BOOTS AND SHOES! - made to older, on short noel,* ottho best, material, aud, upon the moat rettecomblaNtetros. Ore 25. THOS. tiItiNGALAN, DENTISTRY. rlll. WM. D. LECHLER takes this opportunikf jj to return thankir to the public for the liberaL patronage Its, hart received during. the past, snit hopes by strict attention, to.-business to merit a, continuance of tlaa saint. MI operations in s the. dental line will be rerforined 7... : • satistactury manner. He keeps posted on all, the - iitlvanceniesits and improvahnits of the profess,. tun, rout ILitters hiUbelf tut us good work eati - be,- bad at his OIFIAAS 116, at any. otiwr in, the State Arti, teeth inserted, from, a• single tooth to a full set,„ and in all cases Warranted to perform, satisfactorily, or no Fly. Terms reasonable. July 5, (SOIL FB,YE T T E.VIL LM. ak.l JYLL NA gr. Recomm.endulions from the Paculig of Prineeiorio College. N. J. • I►xlsce•ros, N. J., Feb. 26th, 1861. The undersigned are happy to testify that pupae e 1 the Pa fettevitte Academy, Pa. have ,u titstatttei. a high• standing ani,u the recent gratin des of the College of New Jersey. J WIN MACLEAN ' President of the College.. JAMES C. MOFFAT' Professor of Greek. M USG RAVE G.RiER,, Professor of hatip. JOHN T. DOPYIE.L.D. Professor of ALtlllcneetics• Dr. Jacob.ll, ilitebaugh it . Co's Celebrated American tiniment• "For Man and. Boast."' mils greatest and beet erternalretnedy evr. J. lewd to the public. For Hale by F. J. KrutzE bruggiet. Waynesboro' end by Druggiela in the county generally.- 1.37" - Prige 2.3. COMA per bottle. I) %tuber Is, '6o—.-ly New Millinery Batablisknent. 'THE undersigned would inform the citizens oft II Waynesboro' and vicmitky" that she has com— menced the Milliner business, in Church Street, a few doers South of the -Diamond. She expects to. treeeive her goods in a few days. . The ladies are' most respectfully invited to give her a Colt.. No, pains will be spared to suit the taste of ell. By close. application and a determination to persevere, she hopes to gain the confidence, as welt as the support. ut the community. She has made arrangements so. that she can receive new goods weekly if necessary. Please give her a call M. U. BESSE.% Way May 2, '6l. Nu LA Wit. Ulhat. DIXON'S PURE: CARBIPRBT OF IRON STOVE POLISH, • The cheapest article in the world. Unrivalled. irecl ll only. Pertn.inently Luatrous. The only to get to get is is at ISO nit; rox's. Morels , 22. • BACK AGAIN. .B: PRIC EAR F. I rms__his—eustomer atitlf the . 'public generally that he has removed his Barbee Shop to the Basement of Mr. Karts's . Hotel; formerly occupied by him as a Barber Shop, where he wilt Shave. Cut, and Dress Hair as heretofore:. Give him ca ll. --- Nov. 22tf. % ENBoy's heavy Boots and Shoes it Oct. 4 ' Buttons's. utiIUAIN Fixtures at Misr 28 - Annica.oto. BICNRDICY a," Co N excellent article of Syrup fur 50 eta. per at at " (Oci4 Basun% xj ifbIILITED Liquors, sold only aeMerlicina ill and by special directions of a Physician, by VI.M.STON Urtlinflbt !day 14. .E PPE 0_ -It and Corriander, ground & imgrota nov 29 at KUIITZ'S. • pEPP.EIt SAVULI at Itov., 29 Kuirrt* LA itti AS•s, atihe sigh of thc lug Red Horn dean D. it..Rthoneu. rOR SALE OR FOR RENT.—A I • 1 Stove. Apply at:Nitta:7S Store U.:tlB 4LENIN]) Emyroidered goothri Orr " TO FARMERS. CITEEL Shovels, Spades, Hues, Forks, Rsksii ►Manure Drags, &e., ette, at prices that wilt defy competition ; Call:and see for yourselves, at awl l BttoTuswrott's Right I Lights: ! i s, tiHE cheapest Light in use can be had at li 'SI'ONESOUdird Hardware cttore 4 ' 11V t ,RIME Cal Tho, Sugars, To ns and Cs sea u _IC OM Ussaat's TIM/AS at 12i and 29 cents per pound at' r nor 19 = Kusprea, LARUE amooronoot of Tp, , njaf %s Big Rod Horn. ‘/' IC MS • ' . D. IL, It,pan.L. i • Wanting any th ing ts;thir -urn c o on l suppled Ktrates. s ~~ _ It~anaz~~ `-"