NIMICEMIS [Fol T46.ENVI4BLE EPITAPH. BY At, 8. N -Oh shade of Davis! art thou still the samei • Must fiends assist to.gild thyself a narnel'i And dull Pegasus add its epic page-. • T 9 blight.the critnekrof thy ebullient rage: _ Meist_ltessonterit, Wit :nd Virtue, strike With bloody falchion rind unbroken pi e ; While minions quake beneath thy tragic rule= And despots dub thee 'puppet,stave, and fool ! Still onward ! in thy dark and bloody track, Thy servile vassals. carinet call thee baelt.,_ Yet hurl menaces at thy regal head,V • And execrate the stone that pramis'd bread! Why pause upon thy drear, dramatic road 7 Are not thy crimson'd hands enough to goad A modern Ccesar I—or a factious tord, To glut his soul with blood—it rich reward Or widoWs' tears—let history tell the rest, - And blot the Sheen that decks her placid breast, Obscure our virgin star though not thii least,— Doom Freedom to become a Vulture's feast r - Mail dark oppression's frowning fiery rod, Foretold by Propheis&-ratified of God b,— Stilike down . our Hercules, and his ashes selh— • --Buy serfdom with the obsequies - of - hell! Light :Shake torch•to tire the temple's dome, That gives the peasant and the peer, a home : 'ls this thy glory ! Shade of Nero !—what, Can men expect from Negro, Pict, or Scot? Hark ! Still we hear the rushing •of the flood— The orgies of thy canniest of blood,— • The yelling demons mock thy wrath and groans As earth receives the Malefactor'sJ:ones: Doorn'd like a cut-throat to tis narrow cave ; Hell builds its castles round his bloody grave,— Earth rocks and trembles as the :tyrant dies,— Blood stain the shades that flicker on the sies ; Fiends howl, and madden'd bite the worthless dust That hides their kindred spirit's wither's! crust • While Heaven smiles and the green earth is gay, Glad to get rid of Satan's surest prey ! . _ Thou crownless Prince ! and still unscepter'd king , Once thou went bold, but now an abject thing; A storm as deadly as the Siroc's blast Will hurl thy name forgetful to the past: And bury 'neath the ruins thou bast sent l'hylaetinus - arnromtHeprotertenement-; • Strike down the Oracle that thou hest built,— And gorge a world of Devito on thy guilt ! • 1, 11 4 1.1 0UMP1C 40 / I k Y4l . = At, the Welsh Run, April the 28th, 1863, Dr. 4 1.,..M. MILLER, in the 34th year of his age - Near Aqua Creek Landing, Va. on the &1 inst. Mr. WILLIAM B.IIOCKEY, a priyate . in Comp.G - .171E - PF - 1. Carittry;—ag -22 years, 6 month and 2 days. In the hospital, New Demo, N. C., on the 18th ult., Mr. A MOS SNOWBERGER, •mber-of Co. E r -1-58th-regimerit bed 27:years, &'months and 29 days. Brother, rest from em and sorrow, Death is o'er and life is won. On thy slumberidawns no-morrow, Rest ; thine earthly race is run. Brother, wake the night is Waning. Endless day is round thee poured, tie rest—re _ For the_peopie_orilthe-Lord. Brother, wake ; for he who lo ved thee, ' He who died that thou mith'st live, Be who graciously approved thee ' Waits thy crown of joy to give. • Fare thee well l—thotigh_w_oe_iis hl ending. With the. tones of earthly love, . 'Triumph high and joy unending, Wait thee in the realms above., " In Fayetteville. on the 13th of March, OSEl'[i WILLIAM, son of J. N. and Susan M. Baxter, aged.4 , years, arid 5 days. "Gone to thy rest, my Willie, Gone to thy . dreamless bed ; Gentle and undefiled, , With blessings on thy head• ,Shah love with weak e mbrnce, Thy heaven ward.wi a g detain • . No; 'angel. Peek' thy pla Co 'Mid hqq/311% cherub train; •W. K. Near Leitersburg, oUthe 24th ult., DA VID-MARTIN, son of Emanuel Martin, in the 29th year of his age. e 0- arg AMeeting of the members of the Waynesboro' Saving Fund Society will he held at the of ____tice_r_en2d_da_cif_May at t o'clock-,-P—M-,-fo - the .purpose of consitiering-theitropriety—of — conver ting said Institution,into a Bank under the national BaLkilig Act. A full attendance is requested. B order of the Board, PUBLIC BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Washington County, thitundersfgried Ad ministrator of David Martin, dec'd., sell public Sale at the late residence of said deceased two miler, from Leitershurg, and four from Hagers town; near Abraham Srrite's, On WEDNESDAY, MAY2O, 1863, the following property , to wit : 4 EXCIEFEE MS, v4:4 among which are 3 MARES, 1 widi Colt by her side, and 2of them Plow 'leaders, 1 two-year eld '4- Volt; 16 Head° Cattle, 71of which are MILCH COWS, some of which are fresh, 1 fine young Bull, the balance young Cattle ; 14 head of HOGS, ono of which is a Sow with Pigs, 1 three-inch tread Wagon, nearly new, 1 foutinch do., 1 two-horse Wagon, nearly new, : l Spring Wagon, .1 Hand Wagon, i Wood Bed. 2 Hay Car ' singes, Barsher Plows, 3 double and 1 single shovel Plow, single, %Made and treble trees, Stretchers, , Breast, But, Cow and Log Chains, Halters; 2 pair Breeclabands, 2 pair Front Gears, all new, 4 new Bridles, 4 set 4 Plow Gears, Cart Gears, new Bug gy Harmess, Wagon and Riding Saddles, new, 4 Bouseas ,Collars, Lines, Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, Forks, Raketi ' Hoes, Sledge, Maul and Wedges, Carpenter's Tools, Cooper's Tools, patent Stave Jointer, CORN by the barrel, 2 Hives of BEES, 3 barrels oi,V;lNltKitty., 1 keg of ALE., BACON AND LARD BY THE POUND, some dried . fruff,,soap and other articles. /10USPOLILY ANDKITCHENFURNI TURE, consisting of 2 Bedsteads and Bedding. I Truudle Bed, QOM, Blinkers, Shoots, 311E1111011131131Eiii1L1111,59. Bares and Book Cases s. L •elght-day Clock, Cook btove, the hest kind, OVal Stove; Pots, Dishes, Iron ,!nettle. Preserving: Xenia , kirrnale to cougnenee at 9 o'clock on avid day, when a credit of six Months will be given on all imma of $5 and upworus "purchasers to give their notes with apprinoirecurity. 'So foods to be re,, moved until bottled tor. , • .4" - inuty B—taa „. ; #o.pralit, BELL, Aduer. 11L4 111311 , 01111 liAs lastea-theiOil :014; 'between Chambers. iv — iiiiig - iiiiiiTWiyiieisbo — firiiiplEClcage of tiara: g-eireetad-tisJobr.--Lill--kberal ret - will -be paid for tbou,sppeirarP, L ; ; • W 0.1Z,E41.1494#0.p1t & STONER. (May ' itPca'o,4 l QWl l , .1100R6 tow gri to SCAU qt ~, , • , I,ll,AjalltS,,tne;nice,6i and Lica sesottiniffit . 42 EV!MEIMI JNO. PHILw§, Treas SALE, i,Ll3lE6::A;slikaAt , p „b. • i• ~ HE subscriber will sell at ,T'ublie • Sale nt, the late residence' of Joe. 011er,,dee'll, client . :3 miles northenst of ' WaynesbOro l and about one mile front Hopewell Mill, on the Mentzer (1e road, on Putista's rnN 011 DAY 05' MAY, iliSi., the 'follow :, iturproperty to wit: . , 1-114-31-11-Y-till ( 6 herid of Cattle, among which are 2 Mitch Cows, 1 Bull and 2 Steers; 1 Buggy, 2 sell Ha-ness, 1 riding and side Saddle, 1 Fly -net, 1 Bridle, 1 Buffalo Robe, 2 Wheelbarrows, 1 Grindstone, 1 Brierhook, 2 Benchee, 2 Hogsheads., 1 Wood Se-, 1 Axe, timirfkikadles, ana Mowing Scythes, 1 Fish Net.„l Dinner Bell, • ^ • 1 MANNY REAPER, 2 Mattocks and 1 Sledge; 3 Bedsteads and Bed ding, a lot of Quilts and Coverlets, 3 Chests, ode" lot of Glass, lot of Carpenter Tools, 19 Grain Bags, 2lSpinnirg Wheels and 2 Reels, 2 Tables, 1 Clock Cook antL 1 TeaulPlate Stiive, I Gun, Bacon and Lard by the Pound, Applebut ter by the Crock, 2 Barrels of Vinegar, 1 ,Pickle Stand, 1 Doughtray, lot of Tubs, 1 Washing Ma chine, lot of locust and Chestr ut. Posts, 1 Sleigh and Bells, lot of Iron, I Cross-cut Saw, I Carpen ,ter Bench, I Crdwbar, lot of Boards, 2 log Chains/ 3 tons ofStone Coal, tOO locust-Stakes,-4—Coppe and I Brass Kettle, lot Stoneware, buckets, crocks dm. 10.buithels of Wheat, a lot of Rye; Corn, Oats and Barley, about 25 ACRES OF NM I TS GEND, 1 share of stock in the Waynesboro' and Maryland State Line turnpike company, and'a variety of oth er articler not necessary to enumerate. LirSale 1n commence at 9 o'clock on said day , whorls cred it of six maths' will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards by . JOHN OLLER, xecutor . May 9—ts. ' Geo. V. Along, kuct. L. W. MILLER. LATEST ARRIVAL MN AID SIME ©OO DS 11 - ardwrar , GROCERIES, AUEENSWARFAND-CEDARWARE-1-, AVING just returned from the Eastern Cities he would call' the attention of hisseustomers LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTEENT BBL G (10 Below you will find enumerated a few articles which will be found.among his stock, to which he invites your attention : FOR THE LADIES, Silks, • all Wool Delaines, Fancy " Alpacas, Bombazines, Plain Ginghams, Plain Flannels, Grey •! -ALSO:- Ladies' Shawls, Fancy Prints, Extension Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies Collars, Magic Rolling, Linen Ham HOlsery, &c. --V • 'N assimereo, oths, Italian Cloth, Vestinga, . Satinets, AI,LI.Em (vs ;;1;2 Tweeds, Jeans, • ° • Shirt Fronts, Gents Collars, 'Neck Ties, Under Shirts, Dravvers,, • Buck Gloves, . " Gauntlets, DOMESTIC SHIRTING Furniture Check. Bed Ticking, ' Cotton flannel, Wool " Tale Din per, • Tonyling. Bnging, &c. Queensware„ . Hardware, - Boots and Shoes, Cedar Ware. CZ12...CD3223U2..LtZtr-:•-a Of the very best quality, such as Syrups, and New Orleans Molasses, Best Rio Coffee, Superior .Prepared Coffee, Rummell's Best Essence; • Baker's I(62l — Chocolate, Raisins, • Tobacco. Rice. &c. " 'The above goods have bean cartony selected nom purchased at the vt.ry lowest rigors. He is therefore enabled to accommodate all who may lavor him with a call. By strict attention to business and a desire to please in every respect; he hopes to nierit a continuance ,of patronage. , • riO•'ROWi9.E TO SHOW GOODS, .Country Produce taketi in exchange for goods at the, highest market prices J. W. AUl.l..Eit Mil 8'63, nAtifiIMERES. For the latest style of lancy 08236110.3.e5,, call at, (spr 3) Pates's. W IS hepherdik plaid. Paris- lung Liroche lilk. 'and fancy Thibit Shawls *1 kaitunea, • apr 3. 1111tiValS, Zogliob 'marshal, j.O wool) Heap 4J and Rug l;ariallinlb inalaalnd 'VW; at apr 3 . : , rAnthei-2.4t, ew dr.i. he at Pawed. MaMM -lARBtlb 600 LOIS, Plaid and Clothes 11 J lull assart!aent at 'WU 3) Ytuna),. ingrxity NE !' l'B.i3t ' 3k; Mohair , Cheaiilta and JUL Wad, Hasa Netts IL (apc . 3) • Patclia• etaI,sIGENTRATiD LYE. Where T. • slifr 3 -. MORK ROOR,NEWSI FIRST sutorwr OF NEW Sfitypid•A SPMPAER BS S ti /. ' . /T H E ASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM r i I V . 7:7I I M AI and e n in cy hr o ateg . the best a styles dF a o n f e .m • ofea=3.ssl:llmacestatiestas • Plain and Fancy YESTINGS, all of wit' h will he made to order in the 'most fashionable nd work manlike manner, - or sold in - Patterns - to suit custo mers. A leo a full stock of READY-HA - DE CLOTHING •Bia - CHEAT 'FOB, CASH Also, one of the best selected stocks of GENT'S ISURNISHING GOODS in the town—fine _Shirts, oisery, Groves and Ties — in — endless variety. Also, ilitary cloths and Cassimeres which will be made to order at the shortest notice. .1. A. FISHER, opposite Washington' House, Hagerstown, Md. er 3. '.63. READY=MADE CLOTHING. WATCHES, CLOCK &t, -HE undersigned would respectfully announce A---to-their-triends,-patrons_And_the_public_that they have just returned fr)m the Eastern Cities, where they have purchased a lot of superior' REA- D Y-MA DE •OLOT.HIN G. embracing all the latest styles of COATS,- VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, ARMY-SHIRTS. NECKTIES, SUSPENDE • c., • e. And everything usually found in a first-class Cloth thing Store • All- - M-49_11EID We have bought a splendid assortment of 100-M Sin nu m, of the best make, (some of American make,) SIL VERISPOONS and FORKS and PLATED do— Gold Pens, Spectacles, Watch and Guard Chain; and all other articles generally % kept in Jewelry A. -S Anams will attend_to_making_andcatting garments for gentlemen as heretofore, and W. A. Gnova to the clock, watch mending and repairing department- ADAMS & GROVE. PHOTOGRAPHIC - PICTURE GALERY! THE undersigned has fitted up the 'room 'over Pourthman's Drug store,"Main street, Waynes. boro', suitably for Photographing purposes, where the eitizens can be accommadaten with all kinds of pictures from the price of 25 cents upward. Phot ographs at the regular CITS °PRICES For cards or full size pictures, framed:or on card , Old pictures copied orshotographed as, may bedesir. ed at reasonable prices. A fine stock of Fancy and plain cases on--hand. The public, — ,and — especially the ladies, are most respectfully invited to call and see. specimens. A. B. McCAUSLAND. Nov. 28—tf. ANOTHER ARRIVAL AT THE "VARIETY - ST tiBEAVER announces to his customers and e —the-public, that-hs has just returned from the eva_markets_with_another—fine—asseriment-0 new goods, consisting of Fall and Winter Hats at d Caps, (all sorts and sizes) Boots and Shoes for met And boys, with a complete assortment of shoes for Indite ware; Clocks, Trunks, Segars, Tobacco and all articles usually' kept in a first•class variety store The public aro cordially invited to call and examine. his new stock. N. B. Boots' and shoes manufactured to order, endesired, at reasonable rates and upon short notice • • (Oct. 21, '62,) IW - 41:1110'111r _MC S hereby given to the manufacturers, of Quincy I and Washington Townships, to meet at the huuse of F. Bowden, in Waynesboro' on the first Saturday of every month, to receive reports. 'NIGH 01. AS BONE BREAK, Feb. 2:l—tf. • Ast. Assessor. I' Ihr 411L1107C31011C.11EINP WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the Estate of HBNZY Jecorie, late of Washing ton Township, deceased, have been granted' to The subscriber; all persons indebted to tip said Estate,. nre requested to make immediatis payment, and these having claims against the Estate of said de cedent, svill'inake known the same;_witho_ut_delay,_ to JOHN HARBAUGH, Jr., Adin'r. aprle-6w . : I'Rlbillill9lClll.llDllol To 2'resspassers'and to Owners of Dogs. 111 E subscriber notifies, the public, that hereafter all dogs tonna running at large upon his Lard will be shot. Pawns arc also notified Sot to tress pass upon his premises br hunting or otherwise, as he is determined not to submit to this annoyance any longer end will enforce the law against all par ties so ufiending in the future. (apr 24-3 w) JOHN FUNK. (of H.) - - WHBREAri, Letters testaminuirlon, the E state of Jositen ()Wm late lot Washington township deceased, have been granted to the sub scriber residing in said township ; all persons in debted to the said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment, end those having claims or de mands against the Estate of said oececdenti. will make known the saute; without delay, to JOHN OLLERi Executor. (apr24-6w) GRAIN- rOR SWAZI rrl HE subscriber will sell at Poplic Sale at the rexii.ence of Jacob Hoover, dec'il, ow • Idwrint- DAY TEIII3III Or MAY next; at o'clock, P. M., a bout-8.5 A 'RES • .WHEAT IN THE GROUND. A' mid, it of 4 months will be given by purchasers siccing their, notes with approved security. .. • (may _1- ' ISAAU BHOGI{ EY, Atimer. A. : FlNK_lutdiduqblo-and . ring e- nave -- • owl ironed and ready for use, for sale at the Ws• gun maker Shop . ot,David Shoop, mlysyncsbunA, Farmers ivoirld do 11topall before making pur chases.. • (apr24—n.) • 7 11'S, °auto. Cut/were, Linen and I•frioutt at; 0/11111T-FR9 Marsailles S PUCE • CURRENT • • 1T081.49.EC BEB OEE. L " . Ottnis .. .W ., 41"/ITSB w Oß A O . Bitei. ;l 3 ll W ay o , o p t. Egos . ' 1 l2 Ihdreinnto - " • ' 20 LARD ' 'l'. CLoviin:Einit• ' 167 30 TAMA* . • • 8 TiNifirir Skim ' 00 SOAP . 4103 -FielpaND 1 00 BACON (damn) 10' PARREIPRIACIINB 00 BACON:(4(1es) - ,6 UNPARED " , 00 beaolr (86021 d b -re) ' 6 - ' - TrieLEID APNLNI3 00 GLORIOUS N I FRESH ARRIVAL SPE IM GOODS!! TOSIAH BE SORE has jest -returned- treat the evEastern-Cities -with-a-large-aud—well—soles -ted stock of ' SPRING AND STYMMER DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,• lIA.RDWARE, QUEENSWARE, - CEDARWARE, &c., • 1 To he invites the attention of every person whose motto is, '.One dollar saved is one dollar ina i de." Ar' ing artic .mong the lea mys-be_founa. FOR THE IL. AL 'IUD MEI MD go k. Wool Delaines, • Bombazines, Alpaecas Drab-De Coburgs, Cashmeres, .b.louriiing , Rupp, —Mourni Shepperds Plaid, Tapering Lustre,— ourning do:, AZILLIEMaz) scadt . Debeges of 'every kind, Rapped Merino, . Brocades, Mohair Lustre, Blk. Delain, Fancy do., . • Foil de Chevres, •.. - Killarney Greys, , London do., Challies, . ' • . . Saxony Plaid, Lavellas, . , Lawns, . _.--- - Balzerines, . Mozambiques, French Chintz, . Balmoral, Bay State Shawls, Stella do., Gauntlets Head Netts, Crotchet Braids, &0., The following is a lid of goOds which will alien; be found among the WErfxll... BLK. CLOTHS, • ELK• CASSiNIERES, FANCY DO., MILTON 7 Do CORDOROY. VELyETTEEN, Xtaalcsra. Cno.tlios, Clot-tcorLael.eitEs, ~~~..1~ - fig •LINEN DUCK FARMERS DRILL, • lILK. SILK H AN DKERCHEIFS -"--" NECK- TIES, " ty !Stock of Wool, Hemp and Rog ~~~`~~tQ~~.~ Extension and SeagrasiSkirts. Persons wishing can ulways finl the best assort meat of GROCERIES,' such as 'AMBER AND GOli k kEN YRUPS, New Orleans Molasses, Port Rico do. . NEW ORLEANS AND CUB • Mal ( • --%•• Rice and Rio C Zee, - Hammers E ce of Co e, 'Prepared C , • • Plantation Do. ' • . Dandelion do. BOOTS AND SHOES; 71111i."1 , 164 - CIALleti€1 clbc". • 10 shove articles/lava been selected very, crre. tally and lid takes thii'mathOil of stukoking you fut the - pationagO ydu have' hitherto given h im, and with a dioovitiotif to pleao4llha hopes to merit - a continuance of U mune. - Iteepectrully, ' April 3'43. is stock may Mohair Stri ,3 oven, JOSI tx BESORt. 1111 • co • C:rEo W EEKLY a.MBERsoN - ,13111cr*DICT. &CO,. r.- • • wAtivisliceitir ~, ma3i S. Bums ° lB cents Bonito" BACON; (flA*O) lir dt. , TALTAUIi - C. 8 !,; 4 4. LAMY, 7 1863 FIRST ARRIVAL. IMBERSON,IENEDICT-61 CO. Waynesboro' a. MAR.. 20 IWTIE2IIL7I[7 SPRING & RUM COO lISH (171 E ore now receiving and offering to sell a 4 i iir FULL ASSORTMENT of NE9I ORY MODS Which we are prepared to sell on as reasons bi erns-as-any-other-house-iii-t-owner-eountr . X- 4 r - VtNi.I 3 L+X 2 .I;44 DRESS GOODS Gingnams, •L n NMI, Detainee, Ghelliea - Bilks, Alpaccas, Merino Lastres. Lauellag, CICMAXiALMLES,, EMBROIDERI ES, ME N • - SPRING & SUMMER caLo LID EMI Cottonadea, Tweeds, Cass imere, ' Cloths: Jeans, • . Neck Ties, Cravats . " ' Bummer flats, hosiery, r Handkerchiefs, A full assortment of Plain and Fancy Gaslmimarosel QUEENSWARE, A good supply anew style white 'U'"ElLlZtatiaCiSo crataztzbasto GROCERIES, Always on hand a heavy lot of good Grciteries; • COFFEE, • SUGAR. . SOUP,• MOLASSES, . SPICES, Salt, &c. • • To which we respectfully call the attention of our customers and the public generally; and at the same time we return our thanks to customers and the community for their liberal patronage, and will en deavor by fair dealing with all, to merit a continu ance of the same. AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO DRY FRUIT: ,ak_lip...vea.w...moimo, ut AMBERSON, B6teIDICT & CO' S CURTAIN- FIXTURES, OIL at ' AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO'S A FULL ASSORTMENT PRINTS was, GMG11:101$ aratraalsto--4araltrac - 4 0 OF ALL DESCRIP nom • at AMBEIZSON,IiEk Uner & CO's. _ AmAxakriarves Diumntatow mita= waiittiays ESCENCE OF COFFEE., 111 ' AA LI re IgS* 1 0 1 " kl r t*.s. REBELLION ON ITS 'r,"Llt'7,,i.gS I" -.: ~ • CAPTURE OF CHARLESTON! ROSECRANS ON THE MARCH! FIGHTEq_O_ . HOOKBR "STECK IN TUE High and Dry ~zi~~~~~~~~~~ OF THE liwanmanacie.r,-. I JOSEPHIPRIC Rein foiced with, a new and splendid aSsort- meta of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES - D-167.AXL QUEENS'dARE, - BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &°. 131ES-7Eiu - Blk. and Fancy Silks, -All Wool De!sines, Be :ea Plain and Fan pring Detainee, Chanies; Balzerines, Lawns, Chintzes, Modenas, ozam hjmalnyaa,- - Poplins of every hue of the Rainbow. MOURNING GOODS , Bla. Grenadines, • Bsadore Berage, Wool Belaines, • Poplins, •Challies, Lawns plain and figured, Balzerines, Crape, Despanges, Eng. Crape, American Prints, French Crape, Collars, II dk7s, Mitts, Gauntlets and everything to render the mourner beautiful in her sorrow. n endless variety. GENT'S. WEAR, Broad Cloths, Parisian Cashmeres, blk. and fancy; Double and Single htillcn, in • superb styles; also splendid Vesting. silk, marsailles, plain, or figured ; beautiful Neck Ties, Shirt-fronts, Collars and every tb, ing to set t e gents or a picture ant mace t ern presentable even at the Capital of the nation. oo aaava i tatuDo such as Muslins, Tickings; Sliectings, Burlaps, Denims; " Barred el - weirs, Hickory Stripes, Cottonades, JeintS; &c., C;?"CFM3&'lq'SES'veirAzt.w.. His stock is full and complete and will comparr favorably in price and quality. He returns his thanks to his customers and by "quick sales and short profits." fair dealing and strict attention to br - 'as. i - 14 opera a continuance of patronage. JOS. PRIC.E. u - sint..ss, hopes epr. 3. .11E`410111 0 11E111_ . NE Four-horse ROAD WAGON, also doO WOOD WAGON, for sale by (February 6—tf) L. S. FORNEY. , ANTIETAM GARDENS AND • -A. AVM" Mt 30 3:3t _Liu encouraging results of the past few years _Liu propagating elants, and the satisfaction of those who have tested our plants and realized the - ift advantages of hardy .plante; has ind et] me to en huge my beds and employ' a gardner. •In due sea- ~ son. we can supply the public with he following • Plants : . Jersey shore Sweet Potato Plants -- .:, Per hun. 30 cts. per thoued $2.50 Tomato improved red artiryellow , Per dos. 8 - cts, " •" 50 4 ' Tobacco, Broad Leif Connectieut, Per bun. 40' ets. per theus'd ..$3,50 " Havanna " 40., ' a 3.50 . " Cuba a 40 • ~ 3.50 . • a Spanish . " - 40 14 - 350 Plants will be delivered twice per week in Way gesborte. and at other points if desired. ()Weis IWI a distance , can-be filled and , sent by mail.—' Send in your orders. Address _ . :D. r„ GOOD, Waynesboro% Pa: Ap. 1.7-rtf.j, SKY-LIGHT PHOTOGRAPHS. oryakE , ailbserictir , would inform tic , public that • beim* coloptetvd the stecemary sartlugeraenta ta . Ica Sky;l•iirlitl'lfotiitliiipbs - Tiff - 0 is p re p are d lo ftirsiblb. Pit:taros much flour tutek-Attel takers atittir Sitle.k.ight. ,Perron" waniing *auras an yerturated, to call cal ex.totioe his specimens. ' , . , 'kNl:tyl ti) W. D.-LE:en Lalt. ~ 1
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