„ ~. (: _ MI „Colonel INizelPirt '' ,, ~xrs vet ge..**4`• ..klkotddeld erqueintaiMe be'torget;,, And ne,er brought to mind; To'ditnk.tdd Wise hes run erv4t Atilt foft,o'ne dog behind. stole:atioYilte last old goose, ' • lib ate the brindle Ceeti He did not spare the spavlnediteutr; • He took Al but une so*. • t 4 --: He used- bp . ilN thb oats and corn, He Tea by all thel ay, - Ittai *hen the Yankees - 40W hi 14114 OM Wise he rah away. • He ten 16-toet be .could not stair For valley or for bills He bail ho time-to call atotte r d 2' To pay his washing bill. /But when 21111 VrabrieibloWa his holm, And the devil - chime his own. May he throw opt% *Me Nei arms ire wettottMOM Wise home. • AHd iiheti he takes old Wive below, With denkihn and his host, May he with rest and imnibling, No longer swear and boast. When Floyd comes home to greet him., As he is sure to do, May the devil and his suede, Put both the traitors through. Bat, good devil, youlle careful. And give them all they need, Or, by the great old Moses, They'll both again seceder. iotch Floyd in every inoventent. Be sure to guard him 'well; For iryou don't be careful, He'll steal Wise out of hell. , A Patriot Mother and a Rebel Son. A few days since,Xrs. Tilghman, accom panied by her daughter, Mrs. Lowry, came to Boston and .put up at, the Revere House, for the purpose of G"e'n. Tilghman, the rebel prisoner at Fort Warren. There was some difficulty in ohtaining the required permission, but on Saturday, says the Ga zette, the mother and sister were allowed to visit the Fort and have an interview with the prisoner. The first exclamation on meet ing him was, "Oh, my rebel sour 'and du ring the conver Edie said,. "When I heard you we aken I thanked God that you had been r seued froni secession inftuen ces, and were I to hear there was any chance of your being exchanged, I would go on my knees to the President to prevent you from again joining the rebels, fora had rather have you remain here during your. life. than to know you were among' the traitors of the cottntry." Mrs.Tilgianan received her permit to visit the Fdtt direct fr m S n-whom• s e mimed, stating that though her son was a rebel, he was still her son, and she felt it her sluty to visit him, if permitted. She left for Philadelphia, accompanied by her daughter, this afternoon, expressinu. r' her ob ligations to Col. Dimmick and others for their kindneas.and attention Several years ago, and soon after the "an ti-Ream-rim" came into, force in the Green Mountain State, a traveler Called in nod ask ed for a glass of brandy. • "Don't keep it," said Rashe; "forbidden . by 'the law to sell liquor of any kind. "The deuce you are," said the stranger incredulously. "Such is the fact," said Rashe, "the house 'don't keep it." "Then bring your ownbottle," said the traveler with decision; "you needn't pretend to me that you keep that face of yours in repair on water." Rashe laughed heartily, ansl brought in. r - a .• - the "critter.", 7,70 • People who go out of church before the • benediction, ought to have the old Scotch clergymaniof whom this.atory is told,speak to them. The ancient reverend had just raised his hands to give the parting blessing when the 'liaise of the escaping multitude attracted his attention and disturbeilllie quiet of the .church. Quietly he open a hi- t in. thus addressed the doorkeep - er, and effeci u . ally stopping the practice for &at day at any rate: . . "Amid now Jain open the doors, and fet all those cursed people Who dont want the bleSs lug retire!" AN athatit Dittitatir.".--Aft old sequain-: tanee of ours in the country , indulges in a very exaggerated style of dsieriptiort and illustration, in his ordinary conversation.— For instance when- describing the effect of an alteration on his kitchen chimney, which he had ordered his mason to make, he said that "before the chimney was altered, it drew the *rang way so poWerfil that every flock of wild geese that flew over the town for ten years was sucked down into the fire place, but since the alteration has been made the draught has been so strong that if he should hook one end of a log Chain in the - Middle of the kitchen floor,' the other end Would stand glittering up the chimney. _ following 'curd for the gout' is taken front an old work: Ist.' The -patient must pick a handkerchief from the pocket of a maid of fifty, ycars,who never had a desire to change her condition .1 - 2(14-He must wash it in an honest ntiMr's pond; Ba. a ftltist dry it one initsoifq . hedge who was tiever covetous. .4th He mist send it to i doctor's shop, who never killed a patient. . - sth: Hermust niark it with a hvityer i s ink who.rover cheated a client :Apply it to the part affected and & curitylAsppedily •Onitreasoii,why we merit with so Air peo ple who are reasonable and agreeable in cons ' versation*that - there is scarcely any per• son whoAcraanot think more of *hat he has ,to eirthin of answering what may ,be mad to • • - Er. - " A:Mani liaiking at the _rata_ . sudsikaif liour, and toning afarrowten iacheiroide;wiE dough an siota, in 6 lours s64lo:tainutes. , • , ...- •Pk*l'iP ota: Je 446( titrrtney isli6Botarir= inatritin:the *Odd' Nag • •• " • -• • • filtt;ids . , • • I , Look:10 the Came* or, intiiP ati iiii passes ,Otroggh Ate wodd ; Mattilsit*Jil pais,. 1 hStAiiii. low nazi to sinicAndeithe Weight *this aulteided *one Ole 'Mend if own 'sex forget iiiiiithei,‘llmndons hi* etiothor, . perhaps, betraya:ll69 , bttt aillietiqns with unshaken affections; braves the efriiilteit of feeling, of hisjimper embit tero.4 by the disappointments of, the,, world with the highest of all virtues; resig ned donee ministers to his wants, even when her own are hard and pressing; . she weeps with him, tear for tear, in- his &streams, and is the first to catch and, reflect ray of joy, should but one light up his 'countenance .in the midst of his sufferings ;and she never leaves him in his misery while there remains one act of love, duty or compensation, to be performed. And at, last, when life and sor row end together, she follows him' to the tomb with an ardor of affection which death itself cannot destroy. Rules`for Life. 1. Choose the path of virtue, and imitate a high pattern. 2. Do all the good in thy power, and let every action be•tcseful. 3. Cultivate thy mind carefully—it will be a store Of pleasing reflection. 4. Be diligent in thy business, and strict ly upright imall thy dealings. ' 5. Inveitigate affairs closely, and. wiloge . 6. Lay thy plans with prudence, and be prepared for emergencies. 7. In all difficulties be patient, and.over come them by perseverance. 8. Do that first, always, which deeds do ing most. 9. Have a place for everything, and every thing in its place.- 10. In all these: thilvs,be- economical without meanness, and combine utility, with elegance. INstrecEssrtm It His confess that increasing years brings with them ,an increasing respect for those who do not suc ceed in life, as those words are commonly used. Heayen is said to be a plate for those who have not sueceded upon earth ; and it is surely true that celestial graces do not best thrive and bloom in the tot blaze of worldly prosperity. 11l success sometimes rises from superabundance of qualities in themselves good—from a conscience too sensitive, a taste too fastidious, a self forgetfulness too romantic, a modesty too retirit... I will not go so far as to say z with a poet, that "the. world knows. nothing of its greatest men,' but there are forms of greatness, or at least -^e execqinee, that die and make no sign; there are martyrs that miss the palm, but not the, stake; there are heroes without the laurel, and conquerors without the triumph.--T liard. TJIE HEAL= BRICIIITENS has so, knit the mind and body topper, that they act and react upon each other. Who has not felt that the state of health gifes coloring to everything that happens to him ? One_man, whose health is depressed, sees his.,own &elide, that used to burrs so 'cheer. ily, only covered with gloom and sadness.--• Another, of bright and joyous mind, in the full vigor of health, will go forth, and the• very - dsert to that man's eye will rejoice, and the very wilderness to his view will blos som as the rose, and t s the saddestrains in nature will sound to him the most- joyous and brilliant. , A sufferer goes out and foal on nature, and its roses areaff become horns, its myrtles all look like a desert,—and the sweetest minstrelsy of the grove and the for estsounds' to him 'like a wild and wailing miror running through all the sounds Of na ture. WHAT WAR Is.-3 Var fs a game of•sei ence, not a question of courage. An army of 100,000 men Indy overthrow to-day an ar my.of 250,000. It may kill and wound 20,- 000 of the foe, and lose but 1.0,000 men it - ; yet the izo,ooo of the enemy, being demoralized and Mors du combat, will hardly venttire on . the following., to renew the con-1 test with the retraining 90,000 of thevietora. l All nations are brave; but history isafull of instances where the brave have laid .down their ems, • The idea that any people can- 1 1 not beconquered is net even decent nonsense. The notion .that any army without money, leather or read; without a harbor - or , a ship at sea; wi th out recogiiitiott or repute le cause, can defy the laws of life and streng th and peilnanently.withstand the mighty pres sure of at least equal courage and contint4. ly replenishing force, is preposterous, and nothing else. , The roost 'remarkable instance of the pow er of prayer happened id the case of Gov. Todd, as related himself in an address he made lately at the Briar Hill to prepare 'for assitining the chair. Mr. Todd said: "In the prig of 2847, when about to leave home in the'service of the riatiorial govern ment, yon met me on this spot and gave me your prayers and good wishes of 'myself and family; and I felt that to these prayers arid good wishes, in part, I am indebted for that same-return; for not only did Mrs; Todd, myself and all the children we took away with ris (five iri number) return safely to you, but we broligk back two moi'e." Tan CASVALritgg tIS THE WAIL— The Boston Journal has compiled a table show ing the casualtids of the Most important bat tles of the rebellion., including that near Winchester. We should judge that it is as ,correct as it is possible to make.. it. The following is a mapittilation: Union---Killed and Wounded; 8,240, prix- oners, 1.440; generals killed; 1; losses-32 cannon, 4 ALIA 10300 =takes. . Rebel—Killed and wounded, 12,4293 pri soners, 18,707; generals killed, 8; kisses -220 cannon; no accolintof ships and Steam: era YARSIIITAL LicrttallitENT.Said the mo th& of John and Charles:Wesley; "The first - Step tolonn the mind of a child is to conquer its will. ' Vied"once subdued; then many indulgences can be safely granted. geld the gdilty,.Webster, when abotit to die for llus - fatal blow dealt poorParkinau —4loeif inalictk. but iii rage—"ln early child -4.7.30W1tt1ue ittOt handed tem lAirottlie4 imetawiter :an A titsteit Weta pet skUritideW le the end of sw3 weocesarY Oar the young. • ' . SIMI M=3 '',1114111-Esippt " • ' - F Uti ri ftt T • •t 1. D . ,;„ • .. ” 1, “ • GEIDER'D VATE4: stihr.normArpro . • • GRAIN REPARAiVR, GLEANER AND DAGGER • • MID vas " - Latest - haftioved "17tresk7 snit Triple - 45rea:i 'Boise t'encers,'Driroing either by Gear . or Belt, 'all furnished Complete ready to be put on Wagons. 1, the undersigned, desire to call the attention Pant ira and Thresherreen of Prankling and adjoin ing counties to it This Machine has been before the public for seven years. during vshich time it has given general satisfaction, nett the patentee having made cone very important improvements which render it still more complete, bola - for dead' separating and cleaning, and also for ease of draught and fast thistishing. I take pleasure in re commending it to the' public, knowing that it will give tho hest of satisfaction. I ans nianacsettraing three different sixes, as folfoiveß No. L is El horse Power will thresh and clean from 200 (0.500 huihels per day. No. 2 is 5'S 6 horse power, will thresh and clean, from 150 to 300 bushels per day No. 3 is 4 ta.6 horse pewee, will thresh and ekan Irma lOW to 200 heshele per day. TheselMactunee , are warranted to do the above, and ch it ninth LOW its every respect than any - tither machine in use. Grain having much light filth in it cleaned 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-on hand lams. For this reason there is not the eighth part ()flight matter in the grain as %Oben cleaned on the riddle principle. The blast acts freely on all the grain as it leaves the shues, whereas, when cleaned with riddle that ad vantage is lost This machine does not Tetuan the Magnify. as most of the separators, do. Ry returning filthy tail ends alternately it is impossible to make merehatita grain, Another important feature in this machine that others of the kind have nut, is the Self-acting Blast Reg ulator iii the fan, which remedies alf•dif ðics in bud Cleaning, blowing grain in the chair in high speed or irregular driving, which cannot be avoided in cleaning grain by horse power • • This Machine is also more durable and less tedious to .manage thUa , any ethos Sepa ratorvid Cleatter,or the common machine with shaker. Orden; to insure their being Red until harvest should be sent in immediately. • • • I am fully prepared to make to order and on short notice Portable and Stationed GRIST AND SAW MILE GEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYS; 'Rol , : BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER ' 4— WHEELS, IRON KETTLES; dic, Stoves and Plow pastings,alsoxast trorkand wrought lon pipe toe stearli or water, and Brass castings al every description; in a word, I am prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry And mathine shop. Having supplied niy.self with the latest inb: proved machinery, such as Lathes, Boring, Planing and Drilling Machines, persons, cart rely on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner.— t also prepared to manufactures_ to order ma chinery fur wood, such as 'ranging and Groving machines lin. flooring, Surface, Telma, add .tfould ing machines, &c. /. 1 also otter to the public a new and 'valu able improvement in my steam engines, made within-the-last- year, viz: for the economiiing of fuel, and the regulation of speed, which renders my new engines Air metier to the old enginesp A!} my machines are sold under,warrantee. My hams are all expevieliced wdrkrnen in -this-lin busitietis, and `Vine ill-good material, so that' am perfectly safe in warranting all my work. I am also prepared to do repairing in workman like tnatutar,on the shortest notice. Orders solicit ed and - promptly attended to. All - orders sent in for repairing must be accompanied with the cash For particulars and circulars descriptive of ma chine, address UEOROI F HICK, Or DANIM Geisan,Proprietor of Territory and so linnet of Orders, aynesboro' Franklin Co. Pa.- April 18--sf Ready-Made Clothing • FOR FAIL AND WINTER! FRESH SUPPLY'S RECEIVED MONTHLY! • • AA S. ADAMS woul r it respectfully inform his • patrons and the public generally that ho has returned from the Eastern cities with a general as sortment of Ready-Made 'ALL. AND WINTER Ci 4 OTHING, embracing all the latest styles of Coats, Pants,Vests, Shirts, Collars, Necties, buspenders, etc, etc., all of which are well made. The public are cordially in vited to call and examine his goods, as he is deter termined to sell-at short profits. 'Lie 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 r rIHE subscriber takes this method of announcing of the Farmers and others, that he has on hand a lot of'DWARF BROOM CORN seed, along with some specimens of the coin. This is an excellent -article of Broom Corn, and should be. raised by ev ery one. He has also a full assortment of fresh Dings, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. J. F. KURTZ. P. S. lam selling Cranberries at 121 cents per quart. • * Mar. 14 BROOMS • mita undersigned continues 'to manufacture Corn Brooms upon the old principle, all of which he will warrant to be well made. Those having broom can are requested to give him a call. Jan 17 JACOB BECKNER. Smoke Stack for Sale. THE subscriber has a heavy Iron Smoke Stack 33 feet long and 16 inches in diameter. which he trill dispose of upon reasonable terms. Post Of , face address, Quincy, Pa. Dec2o-4 JOLTY L. METCALF. ' 6000 Rails for Sale. THE subscriber bits now on hand WOO good • CHESTNUT RAILS which' he Will dispose of on reasonablw terms. ' Also—one good ROAD WAGON: • L. 8. FORNEY , JanB;—tf O IT E. ;.0. YEW! VEtr! TIRE tandersigneAl ofcrihis setiice to ali persons who want a cryer. Ready at all thucs to cry Public Soles. Nrenduce.' Auctions, 4*.c.,".at the most roederats terms. All order/ilea at the °Mee itof the Village Record; will ho promptly attended to. Swat - • 0Z0..V. MONO N e l;ligrigi assortment of - • ' • .14,EltOSENS lAll4l$Bl " n n ox,ltoni nrOo r of •Knnoense always on bind. ' '•-•• a. ISTONEHOUBg. • ' - • 'rumor* Alolthig..Sofooti. aoternfirroNAztitt, .• ; ,Olimt•l ' . - . 44 Ma - MT - t 1 :1: stainCriber , °Aglaia', ilia pltblitlgeneMlly n ; thlit' the Atte 10.- cattily „rePlenistied ,hisSlocit oVrtuit , P •anki Oonftle" tiohariesi and his uthethe fin'eli itintotinitin ales I AC : A - 111-111.1:E , • *ma* . „ , NUTS, 1 2 EUNES, FIGS,: swtve CAKES Ok i tVERY,I,DESCRIPTiON,Ner.: OARS; TORACFIO,,ete, etc.' ; • - CiY; E R _ lie has also on hind atoll times -flit - lineal lhithars the Market, will afford, 'which will-be _served sp:to custoniers Fried, Refitted or Stewed:* • • ik II AND . C DEI ILI lie is likewise prepalid to furnish faith . Washit, boughot and Ludwig's ALE, and a superior article of scotch. Ale and Crab Apple Cider,. with pima article of ,Hologni Sausage, foiled Eggs, end all other ankles usually kept in first class Restaurants A genuine 'article of Vinegar always fur sale. • .Davit Lytili FISHER. T W'..A• Y THE undersigned respectfully announces to the &Mk generally that 'he is still at the old stand on Chstrcisiltreo4, Waynesboro', Pa., where ho contiutree the manufacturing of. Family Buggies, klarouches, Wagons, and every species of vehicles uqually made in such establishments.— ills work is warranted to be composed of the' best anu most durable material, and none but the most experienced Workmen are employed.— lid has now on hand a number of Carriages, Bug gies, &c., &c., which he will positiv. ely sell at greatly reduced . prices for cash, or upon a short credit. By keeping a good stuck at all times, and always holding himself ready to supply the de minds of the people he hopes to retain and secure a liberal- shore oX Ralsonage• • Repairing, Trimming. owl done in the best manner, and at the shortest' notice. ' Lumber, Country Produce,' &c., wilt he taken in exchange fur work. JAC9O ADAMS. Pi. B. The Books of the firm of 1; & A. S. Ad ams, are in the hands of the undersigned. eersons knowing themselves indebted are requested to make immediate payment. .1. A. Nnv' t, 11L W GOODS ! ARIV GOODS!! FIRST''ARILTITAL: - G.* BENDER Ir r n E a t no t r ieir op s e t n o , r fo e r oinnaptehce outheast corner of the Diamond ~ * r-aetionti-. SPRING AND StIDIDIER aciaaa4o. for Gentlemen's ware. Their stock embraces Blue, Black and . Fancy Cloths, Plain, Fancy Cassinieres,, Silk and Satin Vestinge, and all other goods for coats, pada, and vests, of the moat fashionable styles. Also— °love's; Cravats, shirta,collars. &c. &c.; with an as sortment of READY-MADE CI.OTHINU. (leadsmen are invited to call and examine their stuck of new goods. OrThe latest Fashions regularly received. May 13 lblbt. Delbnce of Aarinaggedon. - A BOOK FOR THE TIMES. rpHIS is acknervledged to he one of the must re j_ trackable of human productions that has ever been offered to the American people. The style is ehaste_nraLtruly eloquent. The subject treated of is of the must inspiring: "The United 'States in Prophecy.. For sale ha J F. KUJt NeAt IX AZiOarntSilittiliVitellielZitifalrfaXXVlSl PA T. J. 1 0 111;BERT; • a DRAPER, tHas cototantly for pale a full assortment of N.l • COW/S A /or Gentkmerea glare. 4pi 3§: or Latest City. Fashions always on 4anil.Pl IVaY 0% nestado', P. a hi NoCOKKAWAW:CeriX;rIa;4747.7..X7,OV..7s!XXxI NEW LIVERY. MBE subscriber respectfully 'announces to his friends and the public ,gerierally tliet he has o prened a Livery Stable iu Waynesboro, and is now prepared to aceounnodate the public generally with vria;ft ' ip at the shortest notice, day or might.— Persons desirous of hiring, either fel riding or driving, would do well to give him a ma. His stock has been selected with , great cam as re ptile gentleness and speedy traveling; and his• bug gies and carriages are all in good.conditinn• - The above stock Will be kept at the Stable of Dr. John Ming. Perione wishing to Aire will please apply to the undersigned at Bowden'etiotel noB Ow JOHN RICHARDSON.' POPLAR LIM BE R. A. S. A. kHE undersigned offer for sale SEVEN THOV SAND FEET of .well seasoned POPLAR LUMBER, at the Mill of George Knepper, near Hughes'' Furnace, at reasonable raid's, soma of which is joke Scantling, 4- by 4 inches square and same.3.s by 4 inches, and 2 inch Plank, 1 inch, inch, inch Boatils.• Persons wishing to buy Poplar Lumber will please give us a call GEORGE KNEPPER, Jr. GEORGE KNEPPER, - Febl4-2m &era of David Knepper;Dee'd To Capitalists. A YN EBB oio , BAlNFllNp 7 fhie WSocietywiilp.;the following rates in . terest per annumon all sums deposited in the In stitution. For 3 months, 2 p;r cent.; from 3 to' 4 6 months, 3 per cent.;frorn 9 to 18 months,4 - per cent; and over 18 months, 44 per cent. Fur a shorter period • than 3 months the terms'vrill be made howl' by the Treasurer. Notes for discouutshould behaitded to the Treas. Auer on Tuesday, as the Board of Directors meet rgularly-on Wedneeday'of each week, at 9 o'clock A• 141. By order:of the Board, June l'PEril •JN O. PH11,11 ) 8, Treasurim. ti:l.EtittAPH YOUltEtt UUrriata, 71 'l,'"e bes.titi use For sale** , oi7ll ' E. 10.,'Ettoxpb.. Agt. IRESH Mackerel at • Mar 26_ Axasason, %atom ikeo'a. D E 4CHl39.—Dried Peaches, 'pared and unpar r eclat Astsussos; : llsastuor & Co's. , iILOTH; at , H 4,Austreeelied and for sale wevy low by -M. M STONER. • ' : • May 13. BEit i r J. in theparket- to be bad at the:sign of the Big Rol Horn. • • D tl. Miasma. •iiIOVA T• ' BOTTLES . ~ , 4 Fat Will ,e Stoto of 'W. H. DioyinisTO Itottlie"'.. „, •N,,,,, ~, ` .. .• .. . - trKEIGH-111(1.4jk rtvis at • UtlifrOM-4111i•-l': I. I CORM MB I ' ~ kC~i6G~a.~ ',l' -41106:1:11r4340140, ---; 33 " ' '!' - -.- :::.: ~_ 7- ',':7:. Ail. - ._ •:,,,':, ,;,. , - 4:- : -4•4',---- 4. ~ •01) z,'\- , . , :z 'i 7,;',V al._ .f,, ,,,, ,''....Y , .,7.: . ),.. 4t 4 ' ,4 :4 '.;, i , .,41‘9 . : ,- wana, 1 ,0 , .11s, lAvis.A juit returned from the E as tern cities withapothemLot of nesv. 04 : nteigstnkstylee tadree - DRESS GOODS,. 01;saimireed for Ileadti;SCAaV Quali ty and at POW' 04 0 :b 8 . FOR TEE LADIES, , Wool Delietioi'',. — ' , ' 2 -, i : ..... :Bombazine, , • . . -t, • French Merinos, „ -, • .' Pi c hitoil - Cobuig, - Cashmeres, ' ' Mohair Alapaca,, , •••' - -) , - .. , lamella Cloth,. •.. I . ' ' '' • ..• • . . ' ' . '.: ' ; -D.begela . 4 , 1 - i - ,'••• , ',' - 4. . °- Peisian behinds, ' , ' ''' • " • Swiss Gingham, • Ladies WuoJ Elastic Skirts, E :tension Skirts, Aptoth'resseht, eltislitißtite4itilitess-Tsim mingsl &a. • GEINTLIMIN 7 S- WEAR French Cloth, „ enieirnere,- ' - • Veatinge, • Satinet, ' "rireithi' - A1.1313.--A- heavy Sot of ÜBZl3aVici CIOCITS4 not necesemy to mention. QUEEN SW A R HARDWARE, . pool's AND SHOES, CEDAR WARE. (21 5. 22.Qiit=t r a.raLiZiMg, of the very best in market anil quality: such as 'Syrups. New .orleans • and Pinto Rico Molasses, a No. 1 Brown Sugar, coffee crusbect mail granulated dn; beat article of Rio Coffee, . ' • Imperial Tea. -Rummell's best Esscence of Coffee' Raker No. 1 - Chocolate,. Raisins ? , Carburet of Iron, Tobacco, Rice, dtc.,'"&c. ,--... - vai.yu — neen selected careful rchased at the rosy lowest figure with on the wants of this community. He it labled, to accommodate all who may fa ll] a call, in qtrintity, quality, style and trouble to show goods. Produce takin iu exchange fir goads at market prices. by—strict attention to d a desire to please in every respect he mit a continuance of ',patronage. • J. W. MILLER. Oct. 11 FOURIMIAN, Dealer variety -4- Drugs: 'Medi cines, Yankee Notions, Perturnery, . Liquors for medicinal purposes, 011 s, tYc -ur,D tender his thanks to the community. ,y o and still soli•it the patranagelef a generous pul *c who , want anything in his fine. Inasmuch as he has enlarged his stock so BS to be enabled to answer all calls for anything and everything usual ly found in a Drug Store, and has a thorough ac quaintance with the business, ho hopes to gain the confidence of ttie Community. He will pay .par ticular attention to tilling physicians' Precriptions, and more care and precaution used in waning up on chldren than adults., • - • - • MEM AN ME IME. Choice Wines and Liquors for • medicinal and sacramental purpose 4 Patent Medicines are endlesi in variety, including all that have been mode or to thip date and some that are yet in embryo. Also White Lead, Zinc, Paint, Whiting and Varnishes for house building or inside work. besities,all sizes of Glass. , Commercial, Note, Fall; Cap and Letter Paper always on hand, with a variety of Envelopes of different sizes and colors. Brushes, iforobs, Pomade, Fancy Boa'p, Hair Oil; Colognes,. Essen- ces, Flavoring Extracts, kna numerous articles. in the Fancy line vu hand and offered for sale, cheap el' than ever odhred before Also a large assortment of Kerosene Oil Lamps, Chimneys, Shades. ard Wicks, and Kerosene Oil to fill-therm A , general assortment a 1? nits and Confectionaries, Tobaicu and Cigars. Oct. 11. NEW FIR ili! Coachmakingl THE undersigned having leased the well-known Coachmaking Establishaent of Alex. Hamilton, ou Mechanics street, Waynesboro'; respilctfully 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, Barouches, Slung Wagonii; '&c. &c., of the best material, and made oy superior workmen. BLACKSMITHING and REPAIRING of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for work at market prices. Pr Persons desiring articles or work in the Coach. making line, are respectfully invited to give them a call. L. K. MORRISON, Mar.B. 4 'U EO .I3. HAWKER., A'I7SWPOCKET PISTOL. 4i3HARPE'3 PATENT Breech-Loading Repeater"' - - 'PHIS Pistol,lor simplicity of construction, coma , pactness end durability. it 'superior to all oth ers yetioftered to the public, : It can be loaded as quickly 'u other pistols are capped. The load may remain, n the . - I'istol any length of time without the . lightest.pistut inartufactrusd that has hate and is safe to carry. 'lt will force a ball through si one inch board at .460 • distance (Won. hundred yards.. Weight onlywight and a half OM k For sale • BROTHeRTOWS . May 3 : - • Hirdware Agate. eUNTIS 4 ShoIit I I I .. - Arc.tic :91Ppellti and other orafoihrhle . 0 1 . ttther at flied :.l jt~aoie'a. plaii at 18 ansl.3Weents par, par zd at rsov.4B:' 4 Ttokirta at fke4'" ). > HISSION • MIIN,Toya rat sale at inds, Velveteens, Collars; ' Gloves Shist'Froat4 - 10• r t WNW. ' 1 4;1 ;, i 31314silia': • 141111411151.50 If p in eilvenee, or Niihiti this* Men , :•11111 4 t*-00.0et ittle.expirpleit. of thou months- bk*itlibitt:tbet yeari ADVERTIOZNENTILTifiIIineI• three laser. Lions $1; for every subsequent' insertion; 28 dents. larrattlitir OrdiOnet lOW 4 1ibtr 1 4%,0",0 118 ! 1 * Inen l4 4/4V - PaikiinglUngi li;in 4 1 • • ) • WWls:l'4 REDUC'rfON IN PRICEI3. BiotherOn't qf! r da*Vi ll i d • • 'aint 1510 rd - take this'i*tifOrl if intertidal' 'As" piblic:that 1 - Ibare jiiilCrecrived from l'hilideipWit carefully selected stock of • • .• ' • Ode, , • Paints. Storer!, „ . litrarthes,, 'Cutlery, • Hardware, - Varnishes,,on ot6tit,' • shoo Fhminge; Agricuihrtal Impl a rtichts, aft of orviefr 1 desire tritliapose Ot at , prices t, suit the times. Try . me,•and by an examination of my stock, convince earlier that I mean just what I say, I take pleasure in showing-geothr whetheisales are effected or not. To, persons abOut to build lam prepared kr offer eittraordihrlidtMiati - Hardware and Paints. Thankful to friends for past favors, a contiassuce elthesame in respectfully and licited—promising to do all in my. power to render, satisfaction to all who may faior, me with their pa tronage... W. H. BROTHERTON. April 11. TO T 1 PUBLIC: NEW ESTABLIBi6fZN'Tt . . , . ffiHS subscriber would inform the citizens of Waynesburg and the public that be has cow menced the Sneenenking.husinces in the Basement ut Kurtz's Hotel, *here- tie will, at all times be in readiness to accommodate those who mat give him a call, BooTs AND , stiorsr made to N • order, on short notiee,,of the best material, and upon, the most reasonable term. Oct BRINGMAN. FaYETTEV/LLE BEIMINAS,RY, Recommendations from the Faculty of Princeton,' liege. N. J. PH/Neirrogr N. 3., Feb. 26th, 1861. The undersigned are happy to testify that pupils. - of the Fayetteville Academy, Pa. have maintained. a high standing, among the recent graduates of thei College of New Jersey. JOHN MACLEAN; President of the College.. G. MUSURAVE 010E8; JOHN. T. DUFF3EI.I).• Pmfessor or Mathematics 11)1,r.,Jactifts, liarbaugh & 4.4 es Celebrated American. Liniment it . . For Man and Beast." T" greatest and best external' remedy ever . ° feted to the public. For sale by F. J. - Krufz) Druggist. Waynesboro' and by Druggists in the county generally. tiirPrice 25 cents per bottle. December 13, '6o ly Now Millinery Elatablishinensi- THE undersigned would inform 'Baena el - Waynesboro' and vicinity that Was coin tlisfo menced tho Milliner business, in Mut. h, sueet, e few doors South of the Diamond. '8 expects to. receive her goods in a few days. ',/,/ to lanlics.are most respeetfully inxited.tocgive her a call. No pains will be spared toisuit the•taste of. all. By close. application and a determination to .persevere, she, hopes to gain the . confidence,as well as the support of the annuli:WV. thii has made arrangements se- - that she can receise new. goods weekly if necessary., Please give her a call . . Krill. 11E88E14 r ' Way, nesburo',. May 2, , '91., - • NO LABU/C.• 'ir • ' iSt/ ODOR: DIXON'S PURE ci4lßuftsr OF itiOW ST,OVE 'POLISH, The cheapesi article in in Econumy. Permanently Lustrous. The only place to get it is at , DROYHEMPON'd. With 22. ontinental Hotel? WA TS ESBOIOY, I'A. THE Undersigned having recently taken the a -1 bore named • House, formerly known as the Inn" takes pleasure •in announcing to his friends and the pnblic diet he is prepared to receive and entertain Guetits in a style not to be excelled by any country Hoick. The House laving been. thoroughly, repaired and newly furnished with eve-. ry thing calculated to,make his guests; comfortable —the public . May rest assured that they will at, all. times fi nd it in dcondition sniied to the comfort and, convenience of the traveler. , His Bar is always sup- , plied with the choked. Ligpors, and his Table with the best the markets afford, and ail, other appliances suitable and necessary for the accommodations of man or hes* With faithful. sad obliging servants. and his (siva personal attention and supervision- r ho will leave no means wavered to merit public pa? nonage. The proprietor assures those who may favor him: with their patronage that they shalt ever meet at his houses' cordial reception,Jrnd that everything es, sential. to the , convenience, and .happinfis of his. guests shall be attended to. . . June 21, 1860 I.: B. KURTZ -- . BACK _AGALNI. - -.:7-- . , GB. PRICE inkirmil hie customers enil die • publiC'generallY 'thit he• has removed hie Barber shop ' to the Basement of Mr. Kurtes Hotel,. formerly occupiettioy bile as a 4 Barber Shep, where he will Shave, Cut; cad Dress Hair as heretofore. Give him& call.. Nov. 2.r—tf..- and Boy's heavy titsota and 6hoes at Oct. 4 • Bssones: 1)111i1'AIN Futures at ki Mar 213 . Awaxmott. BILIVDICT & God ent article of Syrup fur 50 ctn. per get, - (Or.t4. • _ , BE.BO4III'S itN e ica I at rand bY I B2 - 1 1) alliTe i c u t r :o ' u s : 1 :3 1 f -° a ntY Phle ll itin dic , i l7 11. ALISTON OR, fAiuggsbi May 13. nov 29 11.13 EPPER sKuo at n0v.29 . - - LARD ID.ANS, at the riga of the Dig Redtiorn dec2o 9f . B. I,IOU SAE OR VOR Tealtat ..Stove. Apply at PRICE'S Stara OrtlB LENDID Embroidered goods at I tlet . - - ,r4:l FARMERS. el FEEL' Shovel. Spaded,. Hoes, - Fork's, Rakes; °Manure Drags, Shovel, at prices thai wade 4" competition. Dail and see litiyoureolics; at sprit , - Ditotaitirroliett Light Lights! rSE cheapest Light , io use ba. had.,ll,t TOZISHOUSprei our lisul,wskte ,Stese oil {.HE Cute*, Su ' - Teas and C, eeso I; amosies ' ~,,,, Ai • . . . . • , 4- • . , . ... Professor of Oreek;, Professor of Latin. er, ground dc unwound Kum's. Kvarsli llssoaiti.