r.,),, , i''''' EMERMIIMORMMtm .s=a We haVe litthriin4iititYiit iiii iAiiiiii Abitißrale• attpliTeasiliiiiialffe-inli,ntAnt‘ itlll l oit th* - 0 0 . 41' I t :te ;then il*.Onatnent . 41V.Ota, soo44,4,thein love ,441,Et ;1 , 0,e,!'a-.,, , geti mid, use ,them; others think a isleneath _ t mix. dign'tylo 'thanifeat much interest in , :the Teinpe - neelefnint., But thoe are ex -- -*ptiothiati - 0 -- -WW.Woric": 7- Charles • Cin oil, \ erVaria:lton, the tr2a i - of patEiotie renown, agent - he use - ottirilenkepirits for,--the space' of twelve mostha; 'as 'suggested by his friend i for'his health; said i "GeatletneN , _ the exper ience of. many years has 'tough me that I can do withouthrandy,,snd the trial of its use for a single year has Convinced MS.ll:4„ . qt , if:_l continue it„.l. tan by no ; menus' folfee what . It will do with Mo:' i : Thorriasleffetsbn said, the habit of using aideitt SPiiiii I,Y IL :Win public office Veg.-m -e sion _d more injury to ,he Jublie service, gld m ire trouble t.l me t inn any other ei:- . ennistance which haS oceured during my ad-, ministration, and weie- I to conimence my administration ng&n with the knowledge, .9 which from experience I have acquired, the 'lst question whch I would asky . with regard to every candidate for public office should he, is be addicted to the use of ardent spirits. The Hon. Felix 'Grundy, formerly U . .- S. Senator from Tennessee, gave it as his opin ion that four-fifths of the crimes committed in the 'United States can be traced to intern- Terance. Said the Hon. Daniel Webster, 'No'hing less, certainly, can be said of in- temperance than that it is a ffreat-vice,-an in an extraordinary degree the parent and concomitant of other great ,vices. It, strikes ~ft blow, a deadly blow on all ' the capacities and Sensibilities of the mind. 'lt renders It alike incapable or pious feelings, of social regard, and of chanesac. affection !" The lion. William Wirt 'expressed himself thus: "It is no exaggeration . 11_,) say, as it has often been said, that iutemptcrance has produced more vice, crime., poverty, and wretchedness, in every form, domestic and social, than all the other ills that scourge us, combined."— Chief Justice Taney.bears the strongest tes thminy against the promiscuous sale of ar dent spirits, and says,_ "I see nothing in the Constitution of the United States - to prevent a State from regulating and restraining .the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogeter if it thinks proper." The Hou. Lewis Cass, ° the , Hon. Edward Everett, Judge Mlictur,tulge Grier, and others, have expressed their ful lest and firmest conviction of the pernicious effects resulting from the sale and use of in toxicating drinks. Is the testimony of these .1"-N,men true or fibre: What answer does oh serration and long and bitter experience compel us to give'? - . A Faithful Dog.. Lieutenant Pfieff, killed at the battle to Shi loh, was buried at Chicago a few days ago. • that city, remarks: Abeautiful and touching incident is con nected with the manner in which Mrs. Pfieff was enabled to discover_the place where her husband had been buried upon the battle field. She visited the field, armed with a pass from- General ffallack, but no one could possibly inform her of the place whore , he bad been buried, as such a large number, of both friend and the, had been interred upon the same gr.•utul. She remained about halt' a day, and was about giving up in despair, when she espied, at the distance of nearly half a mile, a' large dog comming rapidly to wards whicl e ; she immediately recogniz ed as the same which had accompinerhree husband to the war. lie approached het with the most intense manifestations of joy, and immediately indicated to her, as well us he was able, his desire that she should follow him, She did so, and he led the way to sa distant part of the field,.and stopped before a single grave. She caused it to be opened ; and there found the body of her dead hus band. It appears from the statement, of some of the soldiers that at the time Lieut. t • • dog was by his side, and there remai , icking his wounds, until he was taken. from the field and buried, He then took his station by the grave, and nothing could induce him to abandon it but for a sufficient length of time mush day to -satisfy his hunger, until, by some means, he was made aware of the presence of his Mistress. Thus had he watched' for twelve days by the Rye of his slain master. This is certainly one of the most wonderful instances of can ine sagacity on record. When the body was conveyed to this City this wonderful animal took up his position by the box containing the,reumins, and no persuasion could induce him to leave it, until its arrival here. Some dile was telling an Irishman that a fellow had eaten ten saucers of iee; ereanr,. whereupon Pat shook his bead. "So you don't believe it?" With a nod, Pat answer ed, "I . belave in the erame, but not in the saucers." A young 'lrian 'Minted the yotuge'st of three marriageable daughters, but the old gentleman flew into a violent rage, declaring that if he wished to get into his family, he must' take them as they' come, the-oldest first. "Down with the Yankees 1" etchtims the New Orleans delta ; to which. Prentice res ponds, "Don't be impatient—you'll find they will be down soon enough - for your com fort. The Louisville journal says that the dis charge of our duty at the present time in volves the discharge of cannon and serail arms. • - • If a man is murdered by his hired mon, should the coroner render a -verdict *killed loy'hisown hands? Thom is a terrible war feeling throughout the whole of America—even the new - born infants are in arms. Good reoruirig, Ebuith, you look sleepy.--• Yes, replied Smith; I was up all night. Up where? Up stairs to bed. alongiongue is even harder to conceal than a long -nose. . At,villat , tbne of :day was Adam created? .little before, Eve. • why is lift the ,riddle of xiddles? 8e cam0.3.41 - • -101 - mothy seed Ifggzsrvillsait4ii.:litis,now for sale .40,1tiStosisi;‘,..,, PlinWT4 l,l 9 orn mtf ' irersoas in want of seed . ..far' eirnitostimporeilogaesteli;to level= weall • • • 11EN4r1E. PRICE- 'ATintehl.'yon etitTtltniliteulotrt er, tqiet d iri A'weilla a risYrer..t,oltl •11 Yate4 , •••- '`dro,itutd iha-Anittit*fdaliVeutta,"'- • • • WliNe the'llig• Red Hari, the 'Sign is; , • There's - the best Cook Stoves, and 'Fip-*are, All sold cheap-hy-I.lz-B. - • ". L .IFrotn Bong itiataatha.„ • - HE'lindersigned itsfori s the-public in genera and efliecially those of l is oistomirs in . want of anything in' his line of bush ' , tit:, that he has emit pfeted and isitow occupyin his new and extensive ly enlarged establishment lb ho Manufacini*e and Sale OF TIN WARE. SIIEtT-lIION WARE, AN 13 • - • a.. . - lie is now prepared to, supply any demand for his Cook Stoves. general Houselceeping Goods and Eitehen ii - irre,mt such terms as must give entire satisfaction. • offered areare of the best and mast improved kinds,anil having been tried are acknowledged to be all that can be Ilesired as good cookers and bakers, and are easily kept, clean.. . • His Own MANUFACTURE)) WARE hi all made wit ix view to the wants of customers front the best ma - rift! and is warranted in all cases to be good. e also keeps a large assortment of fancy articles. ga:r Itipec ia I attention is given to putting up SPOUTING, made of the - ekest tin, for houses and barns, in which be hos had ai long and extensive ferience. Itemomber the sign of the Big Red Born. Aug. 9, MO L. I RITSSIi ANTllifitrilififi VO. lIE subscriber, thankful .6)r pa s t patrimsge,still solicits the same; u m selditsm to manutuctu ri»g ah kiwis ot worked . Malarial for Building Purpose% sorb os SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, FLOORING, WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR FRAMES, FACING, MOULDINGS, tize.,-&c I tun prepared" to furnish all kinds of oak liinbe for different purposes in building, sueli as JO DCE, RAFTERS, LATH. STUDDING , PAIL GS, SC? NTLIN G E DOA R DS, &c., All of which will he snwed to order, at short notice and upon reasonable'terms. • Also, sawing, by mill and circular saws, of every description done; Framing, Surfacing, Matching, Flooring, &c., &C. For funbter particulars apply 0 the subscriber, at Factory two miles southeast of Waynesboro. Jan. 17., 1861 jV( ISS M. C. RESSEli.informs the Ladies o Woynesboro' an! vicinity that she has re moved her Millinery Store to the dwelling hove Main Street, adjoining the residence of Mr. Jacol Wolf, aryl has just received from the Eastern Cit ies a full assortment of • Bonnets. Hats, Bonnet Trimniings, Flowers. and other articles' usually kept by Milliners. The Ladies are requested" to call, and oxamine fier stock Arill 1'62 _ _ THE OLD MILLER AGAIN ! As the Rebel 41 is now on its last legs, and nearly over, we thonght right to announce to the publit that we will grind Grists of 20 bushels or upwards either fur pay ,or Toßsepartely,and than we have on hand all kinds of FEED, CORN in ear or shelled, or in MEAL sifted or not. Also— Oats by the bushel or in any way that it may be wanted;.—also, Midiin s, Shipsturr and Bran, Corn in Cob Choppmfat stir 6 notice. Plaster by the ton, or bushel on hand. Still in the mwaket for Wheat. We can always do up_good work like it was done at Island No. 10, and.latsburg Landing. JOHN WALTER, JOSEPH ELDEN. NOTICE NA 7 lIEREAS, -Letters of Administration, orr the Estate of Kate S. Baisley, late of Waynes boro', loomed, have been granted to• the subsbri ber, n II persons indebted to the Estate,are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the Estate of said dece dent, will make konwn tbe same, without delay, to BALSI.EY, Adair, Chambersburg. AprillB-6w Important to Farmers - Tnsubscriber takes iiris.method of announcing of the Farmers and others, Ora he has on hamf a let 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 ono. He has also a full assortment of fresh Mugs, 111 , 3dieines, Chemicals, &c. J. F. K}JRTZ. , P. S. I am soiling Cranberries at 12} cents pe van, Mar. 14 • Light Lights ! ! THE cheapest Light in use can be harat STONEHOUSE'S Hardware Store Nov t. Smoke Stack for Sale, .„ 1 , 1 THE subscriber has n henvy Iron Smoke Stack 3:3 feet long and 16 inches in diameter, which he will dispose of upon reasonable terms. Post Of. glce address, Quincy, Pa- Dec2o—tf JOHN L. METCALF. TEROSENE LAMPS.—AII kinds for stde by IN D. B. liliSS LL, sign of the 9ig Red orn." rch 1.1 TO FA101.611.6. CI TEES. Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Rakes; Oldanure Drags, &c., &c., at prices that will defy competition. Call and see for yourselves, at aprl l DIiOTIODUTON'S Tft - B . ET - dOttlt - STOVE in therniurket to be had at the sign of the Big Reg Horn -200 CATSUP BOTTLES - For sale at the Store of W. H. Bucerfigarom Scps . T AIME IRON KETTLE: 12 clean 'OP IF you want a goo_d chew of Tobaceio, earl at apr4 j , PRICE'S ADIES. if you want to see a nice assort miin IA of DRESS GOODS, call at - Putee's April 4 you sraut tO see a large assortment of shawls 1 ball at ' ' rapr4 Pagen's Yyou 'want a cheap pair of Cingreea Gaiters, eon at apr4:- - Paors'a • °WHEEL, GNEASE." • you want GOOD Wheel Grease, buy it at 0F 26 13UoTuunToN'a F yen stencil:le cheapest SW lateat.style of list " • • Apr 4 • . • • Palos's: I lisiyelotintle At ,Dec2o - %log want a Bice tEthak*,.citil ttt • • C - %; . ••• ,roAcir!p LAMS aria - - , Iciont • 4, t 0 0111 1 110TrON Alat rAlitt eustom er*:l44 has re- CIS II tly . k:oi-;P„rnit , and confee tionarius, nod lire now tip) finest p.ooriment of _ e.tret%)Yrfingitt--,tts": y-OriteBboru',:willf 4 NUTS, FIGS;' , B AK i3ARS, TOBACCO, etc., 'etc., • ' - 0 Y E ft, 8 - - Helot; aftia - otai;l s Uti nt al.fiine'S the Oysters th . e atrord, which - Will he .served up to custotnerS Pried, Roasted tts, Slowed., ALM AND ,CIDDR: he is likewise • preWt4. furnish itath hough,wand Ludwig's ALE,' and a stiperior article of Scotch Ale and Crab Apple (tiler, with a ptime article of Rologn9 Sausage, .Boiled Eggs, and all other articles usually kept in first class Restaurants A genuine article of Vinegar always for Sale. Novi 1.. S. FISHER. THIS WAYI THE undersigned respecttutly . announcei to the public generally that be,is still at the old stand' ou Church St w sere to continues the manufacturing of Family 4auritaataA Buggies, tiarouches, Wagons,. and every species of velneh-s worldly made in, such, establishinkitts.- - "His wcrk is warranted to becomposed of the best anti most durable material, and none but the most experienced workmen are employed.— lie has now est hood a number of Carriages, Ifug gies, ac., dm, which he will positively sell at griattly reduced prices for cash, .or upow a short credit. By keeping a good sleek at all times, and always holding himself' ready to supply the de mands of the people believes to retain ansi secure a 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. J.ACOB ADAMS. 11% li. The Books' of the firm of J. & A. S. Ad ams, ars the hands of the undersigned. Persons , knowing themselves indebted are requested to make immeaiate.payment. Tine' 1, 18111. r HIS is acknowledged to be One of the most re .iriarkable ot• Inumin productions that has ever been offered to the American people. The style is chaste and truly eloquent. The subject treated of i s of the most inspiring: "The Unite. States in Prophecy: For sale by d F KURT"/. Novt D. F. (G 001) ;."• •XlglVAMltllliVittfreitt=4l4 T. J. FILIIERT, `c i s DRAPE a k, llas constantly for salt a full assortment qfN 00 DS: IN GOODS for Gentlemen's ware. N. arLatest City Fashions always on hantl2.X :cab ' l'u yi oru , 140.:XV.44:4144ViAW.AZ,X.W.MitaiGo:ZW,g_MN NEW LIVERY. ?TIDE subscrber respectfully announces to his j_ friends and the public generally that he has o peneel_a Livery t...table in Wavnesboro, and is now prepared to accommcslate Cie public generally with ' 11111151 S & VERIELIS, at the shortest notice, day or night.— . • Persons desirous at hiring. either for of driving, would do well to give him a call. His stock has been selected with great care as re garde gentleness 111),1 speedy traveling; and his bug gies and carriages are all in• good condition. The above stock will be kept at the :Stable of ISr. John Oellig.' Persons wishing to fire will please apply to the undersigned at liowden's Hotel. noB-6w JO II RUCH A BOSON. IIiTAYNESBORO' SAVING FUND.-:—Thi s it V V Society will pay the following rates of in terest per annum,on all sums deposited in the In stitution. For 3 months, 2.per cent.; from 3 to 6 months, 3 per cent.; from 9 to 18 months, 4 per cent; and over 18 months, 4i per cent. For a shorter period than 3 months t e terms wil be made kown by the Treasurer. Notes for diacountshould be handed to .the se urer Tuesday, as the Board of Directors meet mularly on Wednesday of each week,at go'cloek A.M. By order of the Board, _ June 17 '5B JNO. PHILIPS Treasurer, Notice—New rirm. subm!riber haring disposed of his entire Stock of Goods to Messrs. Golliflower & Clog ston, notifies all persons indebted to him on Store Books to settle their accounts with and pay the a mount of their indebtedness to either John P. Study or Daniel Bricker. The new tirui will contitrue 'the business us heretofore: A. S. MONN,. .... Quincy, Jan. 31, 1862. Mentzer's Horse & Cattle Powder y M. STONER having purchased of Mr • Mentzer, the recipe for making the above far , fained Morse and Cattle Powder,for Pennsylva nia and Maryland, takes this method of infostwing. the farmers, drovers, &c., that he has on hand Mid intends keeping a good supply always on baud. Country merchants and otherskeeping such articles fcr sale, would do well to supply themselves with a quantity. lie will sell it on commission or for cash cheap. Orders will be punctually atteaded 11113.• 31. • Ap • r. I, 1862. Ready-Made Clothing ! FRESH SUPPLYS RECEIVED MONTHLY! AS. ADAMS wouldspeetf illy inform his , patrons and the politic generally that he has returned twin the Eastern cities with a general as sortment of heady-Made D B. ItuitistA. embracing all the latest styles of Coats, Pants,Vests, Shirts, Collars, Nccties, Suspenders, etc, etc.,all of which are well made. The .public are cordialy in vited to call and examine his goods, as he is deter rerurined to sell at short profits. He will continue to curry on the birsiness of Tailoring as heretofore. Persons desiring gar ments cut out or wade up are invited to. give him a call. Latest fashions received regularly. =MO ‘t:LbtiltArli eu,upe it CU'l'Tkato, The beaks use For Bale by Novil B. IS. YBOXEI - .; Age. MU:SU Mackerel at ,"A Mu 28 y dmuaaeoa, Bitgraile? & Ca'e. 0 - 4CI-153 , *:—Dried Poikcimii.,,i i ,e*red .r fTdl o n, s a7 :.r 341 at Alcamo's-Malone dr , IL% Tooth 'said Nail Jirushe 'r, gum Hat, 1131, eats. very , l ow _ by M. M just received and k", •' ' , m a y,l3, is WIE.Ii. , '.~.~ ~Uli7yL'B you .want n prep, Summer , call at apr4 Plues'u - CA- -iliA*A E; - 4 .:, : . ," .7 ,' ..i,:,7 MR MB! DC*IIICC of A ruin ggedon. A 1100 K FOR THE TIMES To Capita lists. FOR FALL AND WINTER! FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Alt„, i , :;;; 4 4, , ,, -•-. • I '' :T.,.. , '''i ~,,,... {* 4 , -‘,. A',' , ' ''' i• :. ..',r,fl -,,,';':,, ''' 44 1 i s l:`,*4r #.O. ~ ' . ' 4. '''Ci ~.A4 'L ' ':4 , 14 - i ': 44 f./§4',f,-'l',:•"'i• - :' is lifiattnillitinWlS:* GEYSER'S 'PATENT sEl.r-REGVLATEND' - ; OttAIN 'IA:PA - 11,1Tb% C LEA EU ...AND4LAGEIER • r-- • - • , • • .:bti TOR . „ Latest inziwored• Thresher aut Triple Gear ed iforsti Powers, Driving either .by Gear of Pelt, all- furnished' Complete . reads to peynt on .14iasons, I; the undersigned, desire to c.tli the attention o Farmers and Tioreshertnen of Frankling and:adjoin ing counties to it. This tfachine has been before the "Addle for seven years, during which time it • has given, general satisfaction, and the patentee having- made . some very important improvements which render it still more complete, both for elead separating and cleabing, and also for ease of draught aturftst threshitg. I take pleasure in re that at wall give the, begtiol antis three different sizes, as follows: " No. Ik i 8 horse Power,will thresh and dean from 200 to 5 bushels per day. Na 2 is 5 to 6 horse power, will thresh and dean from 150 to 300 bushels per day No. 3 is 4 to 6 horse power, will thresh owl clean Iroi»•_100 to 200 I...s'bele per tiny. • These Macitmes are warrained to du the above,' and do it much better in every respect than any other machine in use. Grain having much light filth in it cleaned n this Machine is worth from 2 v. 3 cents more per bush el than when cleaned on any other separator or the common way of cleaning on hand fans. 'or this reason there is net the eighth yartof light matterin the grain as when cleaned on the riddle principle. The blast acts freely on all the grain as it !mires the shues, whereat, when cleaned will: riddle that'll& vantage is lost This machine does.nOi return the tailends as most of.the separators do.' By returning filthy tail ends ulternately iv is impossible to make merchanta grain, Another important feature in this machine that others of the kind have not, is the Self-acting Blast Reg Water in the fan, 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 power lioisMachine as also,pore durable and less tedious t o manage than. any i►ther Separator and acaner,or the common machine with shaker. Orders to insure their being filled until harvest should be sent in immediately. I am fully prepared to make to order and on short notice Portable and.titationed • .T ANALSAW MILL. GEAyING, SHAFTING AND PUELEYS,- IRON BRIDGES, CAM IRON WATER WHEELS, IRON KErrLEs. &c, Stoves and Plow castings,also cast iron and wrotiglitt iron pipe for afeanrsor water, and Brass castings of every description; in a word, I ana prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry and machine shop. Having supplied myself with the latest im— proved machinery, such as Lathes, Boring, Planing anti Drilling Machines, persons can rely ou having their work done in the most sa'isfactory manner.— I am also prepared to manufacture to order ma chinery for wood, such as Tonging: and Greying machines thr flooring, Surface, Tenet's and Mould ing machines, &c. I also otthr 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 madhifies are sold under warrantee. htst hams are all experierxed workmen in this line'ot business, and, use all good material, so that lam perfectly safe in warranting all i tny work. I um also prepared to do repairing in workman like warmer, 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 circulars descriptive of chine, address ODOiltOti FRICK, Or DAritim Geragn, Proprietor of Territory and so hector of orders, Waynesboro' Franklin Cu. Pa. April 18=-tf NO `HUMBUG 1 rill E undersigned having opened. n.%Vatch: and Jewelry Store, in the new building on the corner of the Diamond, and having . recently rel 1- ed from.Philtielphia, wont l inthr in the reside nts u Way nestmro' and the public generally, that lie has now on hand a tine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, lirning had considerable experience at Watch rep thing, he is prepared to• du all mirk promptly in. the Gest wanner turd guarantee the perform:mes a it, An assortment of spectacles, and 'spectacle glasses always un hand. Jewelry repaired in the neatest ll=l P. S.—Old Silver taken in vxcluing,e for goods, Apr4-Iyr. 3D. -10130.3EZTC:f33, FFETM his services to the public generally.— A Operations ref every description in the dental line performed in the beat manner arid upon reason able terms. Office on Main Street; three doors East of the Dinmond• ••`?,. Apr 4• • Cheap alad'lleatttiful Light. NO. 1 Carbon Oil—pure and non-explosive— warranted to burn without emitting any smell if used in the CARBON. OIL LAMPS, of the latest styles and improvements;—all sold CuzAs roa Cask et the sign of the . , BIG •RED HORN; - • ' Apr. 4 . 1).13. RUSSELL. - ditst Received! „ At "BROTHERTON'S" an assortment of Pruning Shears, Pruning Knives, Pruning :law and Chisel, „. Priming tlaw,. Jimltling. Knives; `. For sale . chertp-2:..: 0 : i; , Apr/14 " : • A. S. A. 13tilMg titifee;Sug4s, Tea Ind C. eese at 004 - • ' • 41K80911 ° 11 11 It UNlAt'lii,l4 ANL ,4:#l,tts - pei pound ac ' - Ai.AHO atiiiisiaiiiait 41 , p -T11,4 , sign - of tba Dig lied !Torn. deal) '6O D. 11..Itssata. 21111 manufacturing CLOCKS„ &c &c W. A. GROVB. DENTIST, fl e tt ti,,1.41: - ~; ei ::, '', ~,t , , ? :..,.. 1 ...... 4; ' .- • '.'-' . ' !..‘tr k. H ?.' r: ' ' w ', ' - 1-14 4.'" '''. ~4j F - ' fli 1. $ ;.',.,V.1:, 'pAt . , .. 1 :1,;;;.'.A ,, -.':': rirq-.., , ,..,.., ti 4 , ,, .:,- ,4vii, , ,4,...., 0 ,- *, •,,- , ,f , " -,.,..'? - i '" '';:•-'"' 1 ').' ,:',:, ':' . .i,'",. - ..i i .„, , f -. ,- ; ; '4,ifq,'„ 4 „ :1, '.. - -t.:55;..,-,..e'.„,,,Y1tt. r-1 1- . --- , ..'r, i ~,,,; , t.. , r,. !Si IP: Ilitoli lin I' . ! :,-,:::-f"' ' 1 1 l' ' 'C';;;k:,'' lii ) 1 CY -1 Ili! Oi. I ' I I .Confectioncry ) . FrultsrAgok' ' ', at.) ALP,!, THXobseribiltlies thiiititethotkor.nnnoutreing to the?Peopleitiat he. hitoceciiivil'il itt Storer' 4arefulf,i/ilintettot i titnck of • .7 . titiasit DRUGS , 'hemicals, Patent Midicines, Paints Oils, bye 1,%/Irn••Niiiltd(lw , iciUm,,Putly, Tobacco, §Inull; am! Beitara;:ifcci, which he is noio,',prePareil -to;' 'so cheap as tbe iheamt and , assure his enstOin -ere-that in regard portonce, ,M4 . in t the market. He has also a oplentlid,naaortaseat of Pezfornety, Toilet.. Articles. , . . . . ••,. 'of sH kinds, consisting invert of the following, :silt Binelinee, wader,' - - H. • -: . • . . anther and Bears' Oil . , , - .. -: • • • Colognes, .. , ,' - Extracts for the Handkerchief, Lyon's Kathainm, .• , ..; . " Burnet's Cocoaine; , .. • _Harrison's Ladies', Soap, . ' Honey Soap, Hotel soap, -Diamond White Soa• CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &C Cranberries Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Dates, Citron, Lemons, Nuts of all kindis, cad .Candies of every varitAy. ' - Kerosene Lumps, Lamp globes, and Brushes, Kerosene Oil. bamphine, Alcohol; Burning and in fact anything and everything that is usually found in a drugstore. Thonkcul for kind favors ant patronage hereto. I fare bystowevl npan.Lien ) ho s olicits a continuance of the sante4and hopes that by entleavoribgeto please, he ?nay win the confidence of the people. ioe or Physicians' prescriptions ' omptly and carefully compounded at all hours. J. F. KURTZ. nor .29, 1800 - ' • TIIE WAR OF 1776. rrillE name "Continental" sous more dear to the Americart heart, thnn'arlykof the Uoyal blood, even should it be a Prince. So all you that went a good Cooking St ove that burns either coal or wood, call ut ' Minn on& ask. for the Continental, which is one of the best stoves in market, anti by far the cheapest.-- It takes a long stick of wood'and is provided with fire brick to burn coal. It is one of the best baking and cooking Stoves dm t has ever been offered for sale. It is a fittliking§ltimand..iiLmully-kept-eles- W • hArml. and Whit - ye-a large assortment on hand, and wit give better bargains than , any, other house in the country. SO to prove that my name is nut Gen.' Bragg call and see for yonrseives. Also on hand Heating Stoves , such as 11111 Hai nil COAL STdVE for shop or parka., ell of which I will sell very low You will also find a large assortment of with Copper, Brass and Sheet-Iran Ware, which is all of my own make, and which has been ggoven cannot be found better her I arrilMiTrid — to sell cheap, so all that want anv thing in my line, give me a call. My shop is still at the old place on Main Street. under the Printing Office. Mouse Spouting! done at an times and of the best double tin Feeling very thankful for the many past favors I have received from the public, I would invite all to give me• a call,.for then you. can see for yourselves where to get bargains. Old metal taken at rounilmPrices in exchange fiur new stoves. W. A. TRH' I.E, Mar.2B Waynesboro': P. POURMIN, Dealer in pll the variety of Dru ; sra, aYledi cinea, Yankee•jVotions, Perjumery, Liquors for medicinal pin:poses. Oils, 4,c., 4.c., -,, T OULD toiler his thanks to the community. N A and still soli it the patranage of a generous public who want anything in his line. - - Inasmuch as he has enlarged his stock so as to be enabled to amwer all calla for anything and everything usual ly bound in a Drug Store, and has a, thorough ac quaintance witli.the business, he hopes, to gain the 'confidence of the Coram-uniry. H will pay par licular attention to tilling physicians' Precriptions, and more care and precaution used in,waiting, up on chldren than adults. FREEI Dili NEE 11361. Choice Wines and Liquors for medicinal and sacramental purposes, Patent IVledieittes are endless_ in variety, including all that have been mode up to this- dote and some that are yet in embryo. .Also White Lend, Zinc, Paint, Whiting and Varnishes for house building or inside work. besides all eizes of Glass. Commercial, Note, Fools Cap and-Letter Paper always on hand, with a variety of Envelopes of different sizes and cornet Brushes, Combs, Pomade, Fancy Soap, Hair Oil; Colognes, Essen ces, Flavoring Extracts, and namerous articles in , the Fancy line on hand and offered for sale, cheap er than ever offered before Also's' large assortment of Kerosene Oil Lamps,. Chjoneys; Shades and Wittlts, and Kerosene Gil to fill them. A general •assortment of Fuits and Confectionaries, Tobacco and Cigars. tYct. NEW FIRM! Coachnakingl MHE undersigned having leased the well-known JL Coachmaking Establishmentof Alex. Hamilton, on Mechanicastrect, Waynesbon4 respectfully an nounce to theilnds 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, liarouckes, Bprng Wagons, &c. (Ike., of .the best Material, and made ay superior workmen. - BLACKSMITHINtakI REPAIRING of all kinds done at reasonable - Wks, promptly and to the *Won of customers.. • - 1 , • . 11#TRY PRODUCE) taken in exchange for work at market prices. , lar Pinions 4lesitickg articles or work in the Coach snaking line, are respectfully invited to give them a vall.. L. K. MORRISON, 14ttr. 8. _I 2 .EN bliun is, Arctic rappers, and Whin kfri'ontfortOle fixing for cold P puler as 11,44 - IiKSORea. 1 4 /GS al 12 antl,2b coati i pox nor cd at •nov. 29. • . Suatleo. • yr you want a nice pair of gauntlets fr00a , 376 to 1 $1.25, calf at . [aprit. - Putos'a ~,,IIEO4. HA WKER. $.; 1- ..,,,!,-,_ - iir k O,O5OOO 4O lO StAr ) '''',"4.l 24 , AVAT.Miltilillet•T, -, .....i.,,,,.. e ...., ~„4„..., „if Tfilm's° 7 7',A 'WIT P.,".."0". or s vl 1 11 .8,101/100iiktie4 : 0 a or, he aviation of three, 40`olhe lottilit %AVIV . ' yoar. ," 4 ADvinITIO Vo.l24l.i—Ten linos, threirinipv I t Cons $.11; Fot eve — h i gorent inserttosy 25 celitk,', OrPotent 'red Ole . anti' other city advsitht; toonte to, tle.,paht,',.ol2.4l4*.teßY;sitt.ativattFo/t.r ''' " _ ...... TO THE-, • vi:}e: NEWB rrl RE iitstnidritlei- *ouilfaisifiWietllib' Ali:Ong of Wariesboro' e and theviblio, atat 60 oom- inott4it tbe,-- a ktierttiNititibittimi. l o l ohe of Kurtz's Hotel, where be .wtil at .4 tiines - be in readiness to acconanetilitttt 11141)**.twaY give Ithrb tt, call. , - , 'BOOTS 'AND - 81-1043! •—•• " . 7 . Anode to oriler.i on short tiotico t of the best,tenteria e anlupoi She nit toittiii;; Oct 25, FATETTEVti EIZIONARY . , .Reeommencialione from the Faculty of Princeton (renege. N. tf; • t • • Pmtme'ron, N. 4,-Peb. 20t14.)481.. The undeisigoed are happy to testify, thtli of the Fayetteville Academy, 1 4 a. have - maintained. 'a high standing 'among the recent graduates' of the. College of New , Jetsey..— - JOHN ii ;CLEAN, , F'resident•bf the College.. JAMES CAtOFFAT, G. MU.SGRAVE .010 ER, JOHN T. DUP'FIELD,•• : • . Piofessor of Matbe:rnatica. FLOUR, FEED, AND PROVISION STORE 1 / 4 i?..118 subscribers. would informcdhe, citizens of lA Waynesboro', that they have 'opened a Plow, Feed-and Provision Store lit the room formerly oi3• cupied by Joseph Price,. opposite the residence of John Bell, where they will at all times have for sale !LORI, 01111 MIA MlCKifillit MR .HOMINY, MILL STUFF OF ALL KINDS,. SCREENINGS, CORN, SHELLED iIAND. IN THE EAR, OATS,. PO: " • -'IA - TOES, BACON AND. • LARD, VINEGAR; Also, R ye, Wheatland Barley by.. the bushel or. hie smaller quantities, anti, other articles usually kept' in such estiblishments. All Flour and Mill Stull. wilVbe sold. at Mtm, Pltlo.lo von CAsit, The highest cash prices paid for wheal, rye' corn and - oats. • DANIEL- SIVIVELY; Feb 14 —tl WM. H. FUNK. Dr. - Jacobs, Marbangli & Co's. "For Man, and B T ' an.l.bost external remedy etstr o lered to the parlic. Iforesie-by-.F. .1. Krutze Druggist. Waynesboro and by Druggists 'in the county generally. I.4'Price 25 cents pfir bottle.. December 13. '6o ly NO LAVAL NU 01)Ult - DIXON'S' • • - PURE CAROURET, OF !ROM, STOVE POLISH, The cheapest article . in the world. Unrivalled` in Ecy,Homy. Peivanetitiji Lestrouii. The only. place ift getit is at .• • BROTHERVOWS. March 22. continental Hotel , " " 14'AYNESBOR0',' PA. TIIE undersigned having recently titken:the bove named .11otuse; formerly known as the. "(Hobe Inn." takes" pleasure in announcing to his• friends and the piddle that he is- prepared to faCOIVI3% and entertain Gii. sts in a style not to be excelledt by. any country lintel: The /louse having been. thoteughly 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 find it ins condition suited to the comfort and convenience of the traveler., Hie Bar is always sup— plied with the choicest Liquors, and his Table with the best the markets atEtril, and all other appliances. suitable and necessary 'fur' the accommodation of% men or beast. With faithful anmFobliging servants and his own personal attention and supervision,,he will leave no mean* wavered to Merit public pa tronage. , • , The proprieturassures- those who may favor hiin• with their patronntre that they shall ever Mee" at• his housea cordial reception, and that everything es-- sential to the convenience and happiness o guests shall lie attended M._ • -- -- June 21, 1860 La. 'METZ IMPOR'fANT. J. A■ FISHER A RE again reminded of his recent tour, to the- II Eastern Cities, and-of the reception of his - fine stock of • -, Ca .res . and Ve.t. 4.1 lugs. - . All of the- MOST FASHIONABL STY t. t rA. -- His stock of TRENCH CLOTOB d CASRI--- MERES he calls particular attention toy as the best in ttsiivn. Also, one of the best assortments of Finissmtaso Glosca in town—all ready for theii in spection- and, benefit, and kindly asks a call from all persons desirious of b uying Goods is. his line, at es. • ttemely aaZDC:r In the6,NE WIS FITTED ROOM, .next &orto. \ 14,de/fall:A liagersownyMtl..• [Jan. 3, 18614 • BAO'K AGAIN. CI B. PRICE infarins his cOtomers anti the pubic generally that he - has removed his. Barber Shop to the Basement of Mr. Kartaes.Hotel,. formerly occupied by him as a Bather Shop, where he will Shave, Cut, and Dress Hair as heretofore. (live hitu a call. Nov. 22-- , tf. TEN ' / 34;%- py's heavy hoots and Shoes at ;. • Bssoftes. A and. N 6 i 0,1.4 Cuitt.ibi Fixtures at Mar 28 ASIAMITPON. DIMBDICT & AN excellent article of Syrup for 50 eta. per gal at (004 .ilEs. .• , Elll buyV9!!.tl 6 ,llo.‘Ario„ . ::"'"°: l 3:pz,l: 4 4.,t; m 31'0 N it, Drags' bt I . )kIPPOR and . nov 29 at )ra'Aqat bzll,lit.: a i nov. 29 LARD,O ANS.,. at the sigh of tho Big' Red Hor tlee24 . J). U. Hearn:, LIOR SAW 011' FOit REpiT,--i•A 1'444-#l4ta x stove. • gyp ' it PliW.E'd Store , : OetlB _Amy 1:1 Oct , iaidesed goads nl UTHERAN Almanacs at TIP 'you want to wee tho latgetit'autottibout - ot Cixt. pets towit, ut ' • APO - ..150610C 'IF you WAikt is Puntim * ** l * PPP: 1. . 31 1 to $4.4Xt.c01.k at &pa i FOl: p lia. i ls4 , , r!eaus . Mobilises Processor of Greek. Professor er, ground & ungrouna . KuaTz'a. Kosn's a=ll4l4* EMI Ant koni Pewsla •