-_ _ ~. • 1 1 .7 R tN Vi 4 1 ' 41 , '" fi• • 11 P 4 it ,.46 1nothing thiit is fiat tar &it ortheo , tS , /14eV.CTiptiVi4 ,The inter taa tunuh , thirink 'cioraei. • ' l : 4 thatalit't4 tii=binkie beef& yhit)rdiee of the lark , , . Virh, ife,leti,t if! Ala*, *nil 'the jubilant old blue bin!. Tfie - Siitenth frog, • ' ' With.his''deep basi •,vgleit imaks out, ti fs'imSei boy; Wfth his.lsoglt of" JO:- Vommincris to sing and shout. SAl. l 3.r.titY rPitoicrairr.When I was a yoitn g taa'n, there lived in oat neighbcirhood fartitai"Who '-ninally reported 'to be a very,libnial Man, and uncommonly upright in his dealiagp.When he - had any of the produce of hra_farm to dispose- of, be Made it an invariable rule 'to- give good measure— rattier more than could be required-of him. One of his friends, observing him frequent ly doing so,- questioned him why bc.did it— told him he gave too nanchiand said it would not be .to -his advantage. - Nov mark the answer - of this excellent man. "God Ahnighty has permitted me but one journey through the world, and when gone cannot, return to rectify mistaces." Think 4 ' this. But o e journry through th e To'. &ETRE DirriiniA.---A gentleman, Who has administered the following remedy for diptheria, informs us that it has always proved effectual in affording speedy relief.— Take a common tobacco pipe, place a live coal within the bowl, drop a little tar upon the coal, and let the patient draw smoke in to the mouth and discharge it through the nostrils. The remedy is safe and simple, and should be tried whenever occasion may re- Many valuable lives may be saved, our informant confidently believes by prompt treatment as above. "Bill, wl►at are you doing there on tlie floor?" • "Why, sir, I have had a shock." shock?' ••1 es, sir." • "What kind of a shock?" „ why, 611 Q of our „subsclibers 'came in during your absence, offered to pay a year's subscription, which produced such an effect upon me that I have been perfectly helpless ever since.” "No wonder, Bill, but cheer up; if you survive this you 'are safe, as there is little prospect of soother such catastrophe in this office." Willie, a trig t itt e ° it year-o c iii Troy, N. C., never neglectsdaily prayer.— The other day, in the presence of the fami ly, he prayed for the country as follows: "Oh! Lord, there was never so good.a country as ours, rtntil the civil war broke out; now it is very bad. The rebels are very wicked, turn their • hearts to thee, oh, Lord ! They have done many bad things; they took Sumpter, but, oh, God ! they can't, take Pickens.' A poor man gives his might to the cause of benevolence, which is "came noticed, and a rich man out of his abundance hundreds of dollars,, and the contribution is paraded in the public journals as evidence of his won derful liberality.. And yet may not God see more •in the gift of the one to please him than in the large donation of the other ? "Mamma! papa's getting very rich, isn't he ?" "I'm sure I don't know. Why, child r "'Cause he gives me so much mo ney. Almost every morning after breakfast, when Sally is sweeping the parlor, he - gives me sixpence to go out and play." Shortly after'Sally received a notice to (init. Strange! ,THEY DO NOT EXPECT TO MEET TILE ltiiiikEs!--,Among the letters foun_d by ~..s oldiers in the rebel camp on Roanoke d, was one from a young lady in the • to•her lover in the Rebel army, in * ':*loh she says :"I hope we shall see each Alijk*ere; but if we do not, I hope we shall :f.Alrient-in - lleaven, where there are no ran . • 'Ve:lutitte followAg remedy" for a Felon 4,), Ai Abut% Daily Democrat: '''':s l klitay who had been troubled sometime Withi felon on her finger, gives a simple :romady from which she experienced great relief, and which enabled her to obtain sleep for the first time in many nights. It was to cut a hole in a lemon, and wear it on the finger like a thimble, the felon being encas - ed in the fruit. hrightlittle . three year old was sitting mother's lap, a few evenings since, When ho asked, "Are the stars in heaven ?" The inother, -of course, respondedin the affir m'a'tive when the little fellow put the further tiiteition, "Are the wipes there, too, moth •er?" • "Alt! John, you 'won't have me much - longer: I shall never leave this bed alive." "Please thee-self, Betty, and thee'll please me," returned John, with great equanimity. "I - have been a good . - wife to you, John," Imisited thellying woman. "Midlin', Betty, - midlie,".responded the matter of fact hus band. r It is a common trick of one of the prinei .,pal American conjurors •to.make hi's wife sud denly disappear before ihe eyes of the 'spec - latent. Rho could teach to other husbands this trick of making wives vanish, ho would opctning.for a _fortune. A.-preacher, in a funeral sermon cat lady,, Afton sutnniing up all her good qualities, ad -.,2.4d,othtitsho, always reached-her husband - ';hishat Witbont wintering," Itititis it that Goknever 64405; Itinge nee iafldom, .and we see every day ? An • . 41ow,can a taatk • abd sea =only birtildSpl-'He was born on the 29th-of R11,11r..10F,..,.-:, = - haw - to tllB South been aadec' mew -. ' - s l o * IVis,alDo i • ''lrone'siletris , thelowss. - licoreifilitirisll 3o3 7-0,- ralg":7— I#oeadalrl tt AllitaKileßir;r • 74044/7-111114: •'; ; " 0:410 .1( NlieftIM:i" ' • beeioloo . W4o4oos ll 4 ll/1 • " • rr matjAilthi-;`;SnOP,I, ItigiMt itMEITANUS-:::, GEltillt PATENT Sin.t:fitlitl.ATlNG SiPARATOIL • CEDJIAIt, , AND BAGGER AND TUN ' • , • . Latest Improved Thresher and Triple Gear _ etl Horse Powers, Driving either 6 Gear . - or Belli all furnished (..:'omplete- . ' reculg be put on 'rayons. I • , the undersigned, desire to call the attention, v. Farmers and Threshermen of,Frinkling and adjoin ing counties to it. - This Afachine has IsiTn before the priblie -for 'seven years, during which tune it has given general satisfaction, and the patentee having made some very important improvements which render it still more complete, hi:tit for dead separating and cleining; and lae for ease - of ht-an : 1 take pleasUrc in re. commending it to the 'public, mowing Is u i give thia beat Zlfiatisfaction. I ittll three different sizes, as billows: No. I is 8 horse l'ower,will thresh and clean from 200 to 500 bushel's per day. No 2 is 5 to 6 horse power, will thresh and clean from 100 to 300 bushels per- day No. 3 is 4 to 6 horse power, will thresh arid, clean Irom 100 to 200 I ...sliele per day. These;;Macnines are 'warranted to do the abOve, and do it much better in - every '' respect.' than any other machine in use. - Chain having much light filth in it cleaned on this Machine is worth from 2 t 3 3 cents more per bush. el e . than when cleaned on any other separator, or the common way of cleaning on hand fl o ra. For this reason there is not the eighth part of light matter 111 the grain as when cleaned on the riddle principle. The blast nets freely on all the grain as it leay..ll th e shues, whercas, When cleaned will, riddle"fliat - Ve vantage , is lost • -- This machine does not, return the tailends as most of the separators du. By returning filthy tail ends alternately it is impossible to make inerenanta grain, Another important feature W this machine that others of the kind have nut, is the Self-acting Blast Regulator in the tim, which remedies all dif lieulties in bud cleaning, blowing grain in the chat' 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 than any other Separator and Uleaner,or the common machine with Shaker. Orden; to inaure their beiiig filled until barest should lie scut i_ i ediately. I um fully prepared to , make to order and on short Illitir torte, GRIST AND SAW MILL GEARING, SHAFTING ANY, PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, c.tsT IRON *ATER WHEELS, IRON KErnEs, ace, Staves anti Plow castings,also east Iron and wrought iron pipe for steam or water, and Urass castings of every description; in a word, lain prepared to do' everything usually thine in a foundry and machine shop. Having supplied myself with the latest ha proved. machinery, such as Lathes, Boring-. Planing and Machines, persons can rely on having' their work done in the most itatistlictory manner. = I am also prepared to manufacture to order ma chinery for wood, such as longing and droving machines for flooring, Surface, enon' 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 luel, and the regulation of speed, which renders my new engines far superior to, the old engines. All my machines are sold under warrantee. My lam a are all experienced workmen in this line tit business, and I use all good material, so it/v. I tun perfectly sate in warranting all my work. am oleo prepared Urdu repaning in workman• like manner, on the shortest notice. Orders solicit ed and promptly attended to. All orders sent in for repairing must he accompanied with the, cash For particulars and eirculars!descriptive of ma chine, address K, Or DANtxt, Grum Proprietor of Territory and so licator of ardent, Waynesboro' Franklin Co. Pa. April 18—tf' Ready-Made Clothing FRESH SUPPLYS RECEIVED MONTHLY! As. A DAMS would respectfully inform his patrons and the public generally that he has retuved front the Eastern cities with a general as. sortment of Heady-Made FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, embracing all the latest styles of Coats, Pants,Vests, Shirts, Collars,•Necties, suspenders, etc, etc., all of which are well made. • The public rire.cordially in vited to cull and examine his goods, art ho is deter termined to sell at ellen profits. • He will continue to carry om the busineee of Tailoring as heretofore. Persons desiring gar ments cut out or madcap are invited to give him a cull. - Latest fashions received regularly. Ort2s. A. S. A. Important to. Farmers rll Hill subscriber takes this method of announcing of the Farmers and others, Mu he has on hand a lot of DWARF BROOM CORN seed, along with some specimens of the corn. This is an excellent article of Broom Corn; and should be raised by ev ery one. He has also a full assortment of fresh Diugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ace, J. F. KURTZ. P. S. lam selling Cranberries at 121 cents per quart. Mai. 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. Jotal7 - JACOB 110 KN Smoke Stack for Sale. w coily HE subscriber hara hoary iron Smoke Stick "al feet long and 18, inches in diameter, which ill dispose of upon reasonable l enns .' Post Of. ' address. lining, Pa. ' ' ','. - : • ,Deit 2 ll-fif , , JURY L. MSTGALP. 5000 Rails tor Sale.', imbecriber. r..,now. "on _hand tint* good GHESTNITIAILS winch,_ to will dispose of on teffoonable., „Aiw--wnfs• good ROAD WAGON. - ' Le. FORNEY, sal • o YES T 0 YES. HE AtnAiSY offers his aaetice to ill inswing' who wantwerysi. 'Ready at ail times to cry Pubtliadwi,'Nnaduss,. Aoction“ce.,nt the mast msdeuttolgraiw -A It InS4Fakati ti the Mee of. the 'MSS geentd,4sift isaptnsAi•gstieggledlO. -',- - rqiirafX4 r o. mew ^ 1,431 A r i, ; , .41,11ramiims *l* 4:1001; MEM /4,880#. 0 • • .". $.-4 sc, '.„ ' • • "" - STEAM ENGINES, FOR FALL AND WINTER! - - jr , e l i s ( tri t r- ~ Tii , ;$., , : g - ,-toodfik! --, , ...,,,,..i.. 1 ta ....,--i.,....,..c.A , 0) ...„:„...r...,...A....y..5;,,,,,_,...„, ~..„..: ,Y ',.. • ‘ , ,;.d. .- :ti, , ;I: -: ', Heitottr,Eofty, Isr - A.. itltt-.-- salltie* *fiwnioctits cashlm -1 ontri:W i tenblie - 4 getterilik be has re: cond.) , replenjohed, liis snick 01 Pruii and I.:indite.- tionarige, antl,itats now "iliO finest. tooniinnitUt of •-• evltilividObt;i6AVCOrsbui4 wit ;. iiNVOe'r OAKES arttlbESUititifit... s 7; GARS, TOBACCO, ctc.. etc. He has also on hand ni"all times the finest Oysters 'the ultultet'wilkiitilied",:::which.Will:liez:sereed up to customers :rlied; *misted or ,t'ret,ied... ILL ANM ; GILD 3 R lte is likewise prePdieti - kci"leteish both tWindie baugh,a.and Ludwig's ALE - , and a superior article of 'scotch Alp and Ural, Apple Eider, with a ',time ar'ficlo of Bologna Sausage, Boiled Eggs, and all other articles usually kept : ht. first class : Restaurants genuine article of foi sale. ' • Nova • THIS WAY! Cain MUM I WIMLEsALE AND RsTAIL DEALKH IN HIS LINE OF MI , NESS, WA-YNESBORO'i•PA., Has not only got back to his "old business," but to stand on Church Street, IVatirtesbora - -", the "old , stand, " Having fi tted up the _,./.,, •,, he continues the manufacturlng of Family -- i/tii.Td - trelitty .and-hav, -•" - ~,..ii,;-.;-• t',.-7 . d 3,41 , r r . '' 4441 returned from the city viiilt.a freSh/stip= / ; 1 / „lig. a• ply, which he has just received, consis- i',„ ! 111 40-iiissir =7 " , Il l r ling of '.. !lug! s, Barouches, Wagonsi,, and every species, Fresh. Foreign and DomeStie.Drugsi, of- eludes usually made in such estaldishinents.— A large and geneial iiissOrtinent, of Medicine*, His wcrk is /warranted to be corhposed of. the ~ Chemicals, Patent Medicine, - llye;stialfs, , 'Flty Paints amid PaintS'ground..in Oil, • , best anu must durable material, and none but the most experienced workmen are employed.-- - Oils expre T ssed and distilleilt, He has now on baud a number of Carriages, Bug. Fruits green, preserved and dry, glee,` • &c.,4ki which he till! - positively Sell, at g , ~Confectionaries, greatly reduced prices for cash,. or upon a short . liquors of nil kinds for medicinal purposes, credit. By keeping, a good .stuck at all tunes, and Books, stationary,llincy and miscellaneous articles,. always IRildn l ll huns"" ready to supply the de' all of which lre oilers for sale. Thankful fin Wins muds of the people he hopes to retain aiti! secure received , and hopi-ful of their contiouitneedie invites a liberal share ot patronage. . the public to call lecture purchasing elsewhere. • Reliairing*Pauul l / 1 11 &Joi1t - /naialt.4ri*rm4fr•t%•/1.vttr.,!,rattess..limitala tt,,,lotof beautiful shells.— 1, - /iitaiineat4a,riir 'Of ilni/41/1-dit.....i.lMSis. Latnps 1.0 her, CounitiPi-na:ke;&-e%7%/tityliy, Nce / t - file T- 4,Viiiiiiti'iiiie - tO smoke„ dart licTlrad-•ai• felter's... exchange for work. JACOB ADAMS. Pair:lfni, Cry'silil, and . Demote Oils: also Cam=' N. B. The Books of the firin'ot J. & A.. S. Ad- phine and burning fluids is for sale by Stoner. ams, are in the hands 'of the undersigned. Persons Stoner has a. lot of barrels,kegs, jugs, cans. &e. knowing thetriselves indebted are revested to make wh i ch he will sell very low. Jait 31. immediate payment. J. A. - _ ___ 1 N.11.,' 1. MI. TIIE undersigned respectfully announces to the tiblic .generally that be is still at the old Afitil GOODS ! MIA GOODS!! r F asT ARRiVAIt. G. 4 J. BEAVDER llAtiil' n 'E at no t z ei e r pe st n or fo e r oinn the' spec t , t, • u a , . ' re-Dia-nem :z.,, , i ii ' -' - 4 . : , their second supply of - -ifec .. -f. , ., SPRING AND SUMMER• -it, , tiaDa. . -- eit C . tfor Gentlemen's ware. Their ' I stock embraces Blue, Black and - -... :-7 . --..t , Fancy Cloths, Plain, Fancy Cassitneres. Silk and Satin Vestings, and all other goods for COMA, pants, and vests, of the most fashionable styles. '.Also— LI loves, Cravats, shirts, collars, &c. &c.; with an as sortment of REA D V - -A4 ADE C LOTH !NG: Gentlemen are invited to call and examine their stock of new goods. ' 0 LirThe latest Fashions regularly received. May . 23 1861. DePaseo 'of Arniaggellon. A BOOK FOR ''HE TIME. THIS is acknowledged - to be one of the most re markable of human productions that has ever been olrered io 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 .3 F. KURIZ. N ov t NalAilkiNilkliTZtlicilKKAX;ilkMZ2tr.l4 T. tr. FIL BERT, rte it 1 ...`4 DRAPER, - -NI 114 w Has constantly Pr sale a fall assortment of 1% (OOIJ fur Gentlemen's ware. Pt i-V"Latest City Fashions always on liantls4 xll l atinesb r ' u u , Pa.. N.' X.R.X . 1",, , Y.444.41.14.4,4:44;417.4;0r , 4P.V.T.C.6!:ih NEW LIVERY. I rrHE sulrseri'aer respectfully announces to his .1 friends and the public generally that he has o pened a Livery titable m Way neaborr(nd is now prepared to accommodate the public g enerally with tffiaSlS & ViIIICLES, tatz_P_ 011 4 a at the shortest notice, day or ' Persons desirous. of hiring, either foi riding or driving, would do well titgive him ti call. His stock has been selected with great care ns re pule gentleness end speedy traveling; and his bug lies and carriages are all in good condition .2l'he shove stock will be kept nt the stable of Dr. 'Mtn Oellig. Persons wishing to• hire will please 'amity to the undersigned at Bowden's 1104. nob-6w JOHN RICHARDSON.. POPLAR LUMBER. ..4 jHE untleistgrie d o ff er for sale SEVEN THOU SAND FEET of well seasoned POPLAR LINDER. at the Mill of George Knepper, pear Hughes' Furnace, at reasonable rites, some of which is juice Scantling, 4 by 4 inches square and some Si by 4 inches, and 2 inch Plank, t inch, inch, inch Boards. Persons wishing to buy Poplar Lumber will please give us a call HEOKOE KNEPPER, Jr.. 416014UE KNEPPER, Fetil4-2m Ex'rs of David Knepper. Dee'd To qapitaAists. I YITTA V Suc N iet E y B w B i b ll i p t ?.; iS th A e lit frlotl F n ili g N rsi p tCs of terest perannum,on all sums deposited in the In stitution. Fur 3 months, 2 or cent.; from 3 to 6 mouths, 3 per cent.; from 9 to 'lB months, 4 per dent; • and over 19 months, 4i per cent. Fur a shorter period,than 3.incutus the terms wilt be made howl* by'`the Tressurer.- Notes for discounts hoot& bepanded to the Treas urer on Tuesday, as the Board ut DireCtdrs Meet rgularly on Wednesday-of sach,Week,at 9 o'clock A.M. BY order of the, Board, June 17 , 118 JNO. Ptlll,lPB Treasurer. tt:a.tairitA rULCUZIt t U Mato. I Thp beigin use - _raw 'tale by 50144- • lit.g+Bll.llackurel at Max 28 Amaaimos. UVISDICT ?uaclier, p - ated a nil .unar- K.; ad get . A giggly mg gg, Bassolar 1.;41'e. '4 l .olll3air, Tooth and Nail , Brushes .Vjust,tecaiirad wafer ails vary . 'km , by. M. M • • nay 13. (11113 lIEST COOii,I3TOVe 7 - 7 `• 'lll4B liar/WV 1404-iigid . at-thellin of the Big'll. l llvasata.:' porri,Es - - For gale at tho effoc• Rizoiligiteot 1-7A - RGworkterw, dEc3O 4flik rrole good chow of Tobacco, cap"' •011 1 . _ • . Mires: ERNE ;,•• ' 7j. • . • ' , . iraz 1.1 it Ma-Ur ( -4614:6 - 1 ,4 C. - . if E,suhreribei,lhanktkil fititiast •paironage,still enticits the same; and in addition 'ring 1,11 'ida^ . ol work.ld ' - to lid for Etailainiiiiirpaii'Oit, BASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS; s ' WIZiDOW..-11 4 FRAMES. DOOR. • • - • " FRAMES; FACRP k itk MODIAANGS. acc.. &c. I sin prepaied to of oak timbe for ditrerent purposes in tinilding, Such as . • JO ICE, RA P, fEiti,SF SrUOVIING , PAIL INGS, SCANtLING, HOARDS, All of which will bo sawod to order, at,shortnotice and upon reiiso'itable terms ' salving, by mill d Circular saws, of every description dope. Fran ng, SurfOcing, Matching, Fiddring, :PO fattier partiCtilaidapply to; the .itihsciifter,iit Patted , IWO Sod theasi bf Wa.)nesboro. D. F. GOOD. . Jan. 17, 1861 ° L 0 .- o`-' - ' -- ,'. H EWE !,!. STOrtEli, Druggist, FLOUR, FEED, ' - AND PROVTAIO23'' STORE HE subscribers would inform the citizens of Waynestk.ro', that they have opened a Flour, d and Provi-ion Store in the room formerly oe • thine(' Ivy .luscph Price, opimaite the residence of lohn Dell, where they will at all times have for Cill MEAL - EICKIHRIT TLIIIII HOMINY,, NUM, STUFF OF ALL KINDS, .SOIIKKNINOS, (AORN, AND IN THE E It, OATS; PO- ' TATOES; BAOON AND LARD VINEGAR; • Also, R le, Wheat and Macy by the bushel or in smaller quantities, ,and other articles usually kept in such establishments. All Flour and will be sold at MILE. NICE.: POW CARL - The highest cash prices paid for wheat, rye corn and Oats. DANIEL. " 4 NIVE4 I ,Y, Febl4 —tt W AL H. FUNK. WANTED I- • 5000 BUS. WEI EAT ! The old Miller old Trade! I IIE undersigned -having associiiiiil themselves in thr Milling blisinese, and haviiig leased of Peter Fahnestock the old Roy .r null property, one mile southeast of VVu3 neshoro', are now prepared to purchase grab' fro m their liit.nds at the highest market price; and also to, do all kinds of Grinding, including chopping corn and cob. - We are also prepared to furnish at the lowest in irket prices; all kinds of Mil! Studialso Plaster by the ton or bush. Our old friends will please call and see us. , JOHN WA 1.11:1t, Dec6—tf JOSEPH CLHEN. Notice—New Firm. HE subi-riber ' having disposed of ' his entire Stock of Goods to Messrs. Uoltitluwur & Ulug. stoi notifies all persons indebted to hint on Store Books o settle their accounts wok and pay the a. mount of their indebtedness to either JOllll P. Study or Daniel Bricker. The new liras will continue the business as heretofore. A. S. MUNN. Quincy; init. 31,1862 • Mentzern Horse & Cattle .Powct4.4 INtER having purchased' of Mr Il l i f ejit7 B .C l ; ° ,the recipe far making the aboye tar-lamed Horse and Cattle Powilor,for nia and Maryland, takes this tnethiul of informing the farmers, drovers, that 116 has oh hand anal Intends keeping a good supply alt ays un hand. Country merchants and othersteeping such articles fer sale, would do well to supply themselves with a quantity. lie will sell it on commission or for cash cheap. WIWI( twill a punctually inten dedto: Jan. 31. • 1,.1862. A SELECT - ENULISIi AND CLAS•SIC SCHOOL. TIIIIE undeisigned intends , oliening a SELECT SI:110,01., toy, males' and cemalos, in the Waynesboio' Aeatlemyt on the 24th of Amu. '62. The course of inetruction will be full and thorough; the goverinn4n6 mild but firm. ,There, will be a Literary buddy held in connection with :he school, the objet of which will be to intuitive the Mind, morally and intellectually. ,TERMS:—Per 2. 4 easion of eleven weekin Common English branches $2.50 66 • . 340 Latin a:A-Greek:with any of the stove, each 1.50 Uoko-Keeping taught grans Mar 7-34 ' A. A. LECHLIDEL A. B. KEROSED/E LAM Pd.—All kinds fur sale by D. If. 11l 'SELL, sign of 'the "Big Red ;?. • ; , '',/kiescli I I)(1k: and unailuiterateitapiceil doer Vinegn, for sale by Stoner, sign of the liulJen Muria, ibriep u jois enhUt nei'otiart. man 26 IwP yori ant 'to ate - Syrup " ever so thick, its'clear cryatal auil as sweet as honey, call at • opr4 " Parcief IF you avant a nice plain or fancy silk, call at apr4 . Parma. lir JUNG, do you want to see the vices assort - - 1., , Arent. 01 Plato, and, .!Fancy Otow;9 ll ?nglin 11f . ay'nealtwro i s i ll at ; • laps 4 -• 'Pattet'S ' TO' Vecll3l4llilS. ' • C i TEEL Shovels, Spades, .liars; Forks, Rakes; Olfanure_Lirags, dte., at ,inieel that will defy. competition.' ; Gall and see for yourselves,-at • anti l• "- • - liairrnicarox'a , . ..„. . ..., XAgtit 1 Lights 1.1 k ' r 111 E chcapart flight in use can be bad at H - SPONEII WW'S Hatilivinv Byre . , I ' Ol/ • 1 DRIMS, Ciffap;Bupps, 'Nei aTO CO!tele at. : " -4 " .:;• 49 WOCA I4 .: . ' 4 s l4l TSti. c 4 , - A ,li?+ 7'77 ; • -144yvAIOLITlig. p5.t 4 0410 . 404ittg14 7 4* • . d . . 0,4 kr g t ßvitonts. klrilrlioMtPtlinting, sit thing jp.the •41rus 14" can " ix=4i.. ; .,,,,- t ~.,,,-,,.p.,.,:i.„,, 1 4.„-4.,..„ - •':&T.. ~-,;) ,t -,e 4,,, A • tii‘ hies rAvoljtirmuntenO° rsilonct wilh *is e ritiot ow and des I. Y e DRESS 001()(0Si! unsuritaseed Tait Reality, Eity ' lb 414 qt;alky 164 at PANIC rilteES• FOIL rtitt - tAnitsk _ Wool Delnineti •' !'• -2 ' • ••• • .•• Printed C'olturg, • „ . - , • • • .. • ' litihdo•AlTpo ' , '• Drbrieika Persian Dolours, • . • • ! A dios Wool- Elostit,. Skirts, E xtensiomakirts, Apron Taoelii, full isiortinent - of Diesi Trim mings, St.& s. GENTLEMEN'S - WElAlt Frirfeli Cloth, ' • ' - Cassuners, Yestings„ •. , - • TwerAti cat Velveteens, • Collard, Gloves, Shirt: Fronts ALSO -A heavy lot.of a'Daaavy4 traraaa4 tilot necessary to mention. QUEENSWARE, TARDW'ARE, 'Bungs A ktIO:E.§;. - CEDAR WARE. - 0. (lithe very best 'ln maiket and quality: such as Syrups.-New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, a No. t Brown Sul;ar, coffee dusted and granulated do ; best artic!e of • Rio CoUlm, Intperiol Tea. litunineffs best Esseance of Coffee Baker No. I Chocolate, - Raisins, Carburet of Iron, Tuba • ,Rice, Ate.; Zee. . . 00 4, 111.11 s.l 11_411.1renrei i I • ly, and piirehaseti at the very Wettest figure llirdwaro store. 1 . : - E S:l74s - AlcAle torlPeros 4 /MIMI/a -Ljeumfurlrobkt fiximr for *AI ri ' 111'11 •• 01 A1101014'1; 084816'and, 25 cow • ' • '•':1104.49. .r • ? I°4t u+t wiht 401.$,‘.4iiriffi , 4 , 1 ,t 4-4--., , _:„ oat. • '- , 11k5:4 1 6 + ,h ". 130•2 e GO " . by wi~liih'' threktriontitt443 , oo , l4l6l.-thwhilitotibtrot Ibrei niorithe ithiri ): ' A uyEßTlSEMENTSerrettifiririe;:threg inset. tioneißit for 'eve* iitt*lne*tifirinitieiti•;ls ;eke.. • o"Petent niedicine, enyj "ritkritsity iribipktiee— amine • -..: it -......... „,.,.... —'...'st 061' ':.::::,.,:, , ItEßUvenni, ;IP/Mitt:Ps: 1 .146theitimI • Paint • „ • I take mcilica;it bnung 6„ itor, the, enat-a. hive just received r!iiii",l4 61E14, a;1140; carefully aeiactlid • ,•; - .5.14J,‘,; MEE Sto me, Iktid het.' •: .oittler,*; • • ''llatilvirarei • - ' . Nernithes; • • Oil Clinks, ; Shoe Findings.. Akrieuknit' • all otivoieh T desk.ib ilbtpani 114.1101 W. the times. ,: 37g nee, altdAw• an ersitiiinatinii IWO* Stock eonvirieeyoweinigthatlnieait jiist what I sa 3r,. i take pleasure n slurifitt6 goods whether sales are elYectedi oi• ant." • Tu Veismis 1 inn: _psepared to olTer hidtieemeins betlf• Hardware and Paints. - • favors, a continuance of the itairtei is respeetftilly so tblender satisfaction niit);:i.ftiv,iiinttLwith their pa= wattage. -- W. H. DHOTHEItTON. April 11. . _ • - TO TAU PLTSLXO,I NEW ESTA-11LISHIViENTL 1 1 BD 'timer er would Hirano. the citizens- of W 1 Vtil..Bbord' and the public that-he has tomma menced tie Shoemaking' Busmeas in the Basemeitti of Kurtz'iLlietel, where "lie Witt at all timea,be itt maritiness to atmommo.taie ' , Uwe& who in iy give hint: weal!. 800 Ts .A.MITSII , OES! made to order, on short notice, oftheitest material; and *Wei: the iiitiAt Wins: • Oct 25. , THOS-131,1NC,n1A FAYBTVE.IiWiE, stLvutlank . neeo.uilseidationa from lite, Faculty' College:4 9 o4 Pictscgro4 Nl:l4Feb. 26th, 7361.. The,enilersigned orikhalipy NJ testify_ that pap& of the Fa ?entwine ,Acadein i jr, Pa. !Live in hint tilted a high standing the recent EnintiLites in' the. , (Jittege of New Jersey. ' RAIN: A . L.A.cttArt,e President.of the CiAtegoi J AtOSF.VI:c „ • ~,,,Itrutessor of Greek.. , , .• .41angti 4 1 07* Celebrated !imericaw Litaltueni "Pot' Van greatest anti best;external rennedy ever o tereil to the public. Ftir sale4ty F. J. ; Kru Zll - Waynesboro' grid by , Druggists in the comity ireuerailY., I47"Prieil $5 cents per h4tilel Deerintlrer 13, '6(l-: I v 0 LAW.% 1 1 ' 0 - n c cit 7c - u r I f R 0 1"(>1. 0 1S H-, The chenpiest article in - the world.. -Unrivalled' in Ecintniny. Perin.mently Lustrous. Tito ninny place to get it , is at "1.11tt) 'S. March ;!,2. • • . . g tontinental WA YiN EsbOlto', PA• - • rilllE undersigned having zecentlY. 'taken %he'll... I hove named ,Ilonsc,.formerly ,knorn as The “ti,lobe Inn!',tak's ,Itleao.Ure...ol;.antmuitcing„tphits friends and the'liethat he isl prcOated• to receive and entertain liu tilt) a style net. Acilie excelled. by any country el, The - Douse ;haying heen. thoroughly :repai . il and neivty toinish'edivith,eve 40y ry thing, calculated to make his gueshi cointbrtabie —the public may rest assert:J . that they will at ttlis times find it in a 'ciindition suited to the' conduct :tint convemmice of the traVele4 Has lllai &always sup plied with the clwirest 'Liquors, and his Tablewith. the hest the niailicts afford, and all other appliandes. suitable and necessary for the aceoinmodatani:of man or beast. With tbitidul And obliging. servants and his ovii-periantal attohttookattaimperviaioir.ltot will leave' no oteatio tuisparoti- to: merit pulitiC pa:. troltagp. . - , -- The miprietoe mamma those , -,tvliermay favor hint_ with their itafraiiagd 111... t they ittifitt his house a cordial reception, atul that everything es, 7 :WOlai to the convenience and happihess-Of hit guestA shall low:mended to. June 21, 18'60 . INIPQRTANT:::,',,: 4., A.-F.,1514 Eft oS A n g.is a t g e n ,: i i n e re itTeTt e , d ,d t l l l l:Te r C e e e l t :tOn t° o l l lr h t l:lt e stock of Cloths, i Casslosseres•and Vest. All of I Or F ISHItt.S VOLE rst LC& His stock of Fit ENCLi V1.0T113 and CAB4I. 51 EH KS he calls paFticu kr. attention to, aa the hest in town. Also, oneor vie hest usaortiugiits or reasisiiiNG Henn: in town—all re.nly fiir,their in spection stil kin Ity asks a call from. all sitensairivit'" ". b thselti b. fits Ipitt,,ur, cx. Jr, a4t.lEt a cb .i . ZOM)= i i k ' • ' In the .NEWI.Y ETV ROOM, 'twit ilium to 'Wei; al WC, "I hiejlefitenv ti, '[lan. 3. Ig6 I.] Gn. PRICE ioronts his cu4tonters.and-the ,putsit generslty that he his. removed his bather Sher to-the , Liasenttott of Mr. Ktutes• ottnerly accuitie.l by hem Barbur Oltop t where he'vrtlk§bare, Cur e attd_ Dress !fair as hamlet - ow. Give hint a call. • Nov. 2::_Ltt: LIAI EN a - iidLlay's heavy iSouts auandshuts at 00.4 • Bxsottifit. y . 1111:TAIN FOctUres ski Mar 28 ' ,AMnku•ox, Biorktilvr& C&4 article tittip . for SO cts._ per gall at - (Oct4F • • linaotte,a etvr ow.trkzu Lwtop,.gobtouly as Medicine end kr, ;special dopeatofta of a „Pityvicaau.ll 1 '4.44-01' 1 )S a:;AC. sigo.t; • and & .-ungfoutid •Ktratz's. • MBE • . ProfesA.ri'of * JOHN' DUFFIIUiL). Prof.Zor of NlAthem'i ties DIVMI.I!, U1)01 1..11. KURTZ OK AGAINi,', 1CE.141"e4 0-th ! l;ll . i s i Horn kl.'ltussara; K.varee nicsoiirak