ANTIETAM MARBLE, WORKS I H. 'WALTER 00 MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN . Monuments, Tomb., Heaclttauti, ife„ W E call attention to our assortment of the e coinprising the newest ind molt ap proved styles. . - - • " ' -- Having the advantage of Water-power, and a long experience in the - . STONE CUTTIN4'.BUSINPSS, we are able to fill orders at the shortest notice and en most reasonable terms: _ , Give us a call at oUr Yard, near Antietam Junc tion, on the Waynesboro' and Hagerstown Turn pike, two miles from the former place. Post Office address, Waynesboro', -- • - PM. B. &Jars can be left with - John Walter and will receive prompt attention. H. W. & BRO. April 3—tf. - -•-,- NULL'S PATENT Post-Boring Machine. PATENTED MARCH 24, 1868. THE subscriber informs the public that he is now prepared to build the above machine to or— also to dispose of State and ounty rights.— This machine can be safely recent ended to farm ers and fence-makers as one of t greatest labor saving machines of the kind now M use. It can be worked by h'and power, one man turning out ready for fencing. 25 to 30 p is per day ; with one-horse power 100 posts per y; a large power from 150 to 200 posts per da , water-power 45 to 150 per hour. The machine s been thoroughly tested and is recommended to operate as above sta ted Price $lOO. Address JONATHAN NULL. April 3 tf. Quincy,Pn. N. B. Agents wanted to sell rights J. N. AGENTS WANTED FOR MEN er OUR DAV : Or the Lives and Deeds of Genera ls, Statesmen, Orators anti Political Leaders now on the Stage of Action; including GRANT, SFIERSIAN, COLFAX, SUM-- HER. STANTON. SHERIDAN, YATES, CURTIN. TRL.ISI. BULL, FEXTON, BUCEINGIIA WILSON, GRESLEY, WADE, MORTON - FRILIPS, AGUT, CHASE, LOGAN, STEVENS, BEECHER. SEWARD, SOUTWELL, DIN, HAN' MN, FESSENDEN, HOWARD, AND OTHERS, with over Forty Life - tike Portraits of Living Men. Sold only by Agents. Great Inducements. Send for Circu lars. ZEIG LE R,-Mc Gli-RD Y & Co. 4 A rch - St7; -- Phila - delphisr, - P , . ! Fish !! THE subscriber would inform the Tub is that he will-he sopplied-reg-ularly—during the Sea .sh and salt fish of all kinds. at he lar under the office of Dr. Benj. Krantz. Persons *applied wholesale or retail and all fish guaranteed No. I. Bacon taken in exchange at the highest market ,rice. DANIEL - SNIVELY. Apri 3—t . SURVEYING. MIRE undersigned, having had considerable & ex perience as a practical Surveyor, takes this method of informing the public generally, that ne is prepared to do all kinds of surveying-, laying out. and dividing up lands, at .short notice, and upon seasonable terms. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by care and attention to merit the patronage of the public. A. B. STOLER. April3-3w. rrs ov I> r= =i tr,3 eea ifErWe hay* just received our sew stock of DRY GOODS, 1300TS'AND SHOES, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, CARPETJNGS, HA RD WARE, To which we call the attentiodkofoll who wish to buy cheap goods. AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO, Mar. 27 CARPETS.aII kinds cheep et the store or MIBERSON BENEDICT & CO. fl ERM A NTO WN WOOL ell colors at the stcre lUrOf Airnettsca BENEDICT 4L CO. WHITE and Mixed Knitting Cotton clt the ifere of ALIDERSoII BENRDICT & CO, QUEENS WARE. a full line cheap at the store of AMBEILSON BENEDICT & CO. (I ' LL CLOTH for the Floor, Toble,Stairs et tLe ®IL of ANDERSON BENEDICT & CO_ INDIW CURTAIN Oil Cloth, all styles, at the store of AMBERBON BgNr.DICT & CO. ONEZ—No. 1. new nt the store of 1. AZIBER3ON BENEDICT 4‘. CO FISH, large lot of fresh Madre' at the stare of AIIIISRSON BENICDICT aG C. 01E0E3, Ladies, Mimics, Boye, all kinds at tho' store of ANDELIBON 13*NEDICT & O March 27. iTlillwrighting. cailD subscriber would inform tha politic tint ho kjis prepared to do Mill Wright work of till kinds. Repairing done•nt short notice. Millers and Mill owners will, do well to%give him a ce ll. Address, GEO. W. ICEIGY, Itel arch m. l'a, EMU hlti OIL CLOTHS, &c H. I STONER, DEALER IN, DRUGS - r _ Chemi-cal-s,- PATENT _MEDICINES, PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR, OILS, PAINTS, _VARNSIIIESES 9 &c. CTPhysicians dealt with er cent. discount. at 20 Waynesboro' Motel Building, March 27, 166$ s tokatlOAlilkw e GRAY HAIR. ...::. lids Ls thoAlissaoslAtitatAtuguladt 7 .: j 1 Thla is the Cure that lay In the .11aanosta that Ring* Eladq., qt . ' % •:"aw.',... - v• - ... .. • ';''''' • Thla 12 the Ilan who was bald and „:. ;•-• '' ray, :...,' - Who g nosy has raven locks, they say. 4...,...,.:. , lie used the Core that lay .!•., •N, • '.::‘,. In the A.111131105/A that Ring made. -.. •••;,...-, • Thfa is the Malden, handsome and ay '', '.' c Who married tho man once bald and gray, ••• Who now has raven locks. they say. ,-. ..,`;'. lie used the A.IIIBEWSIA 'that Mug • , , made. ' •'',.. Ms fa the Parson, who, bytbe way, '-.•44 Married the maiden, handsome aud -4,. E . , ,,, ~.. , gay, ~...• i i. V To the man once bald and gray, k, Rat who now has raven locks, they Bays ',... .C, riceause he need the Care that lay •*,* '''''‘ s4 ":"' la the 41 - stuaoste that Ring made. ;fir, 1. ,? . 74;' , ....^, This fs the roll that en.gs away --.0.11..T0 arouse the people sad and gay ',i .....I. • nto this fret, which here does 1ay— ..f...1..,.11;.:::.•. If yOrt would ft , e be baidior prat/, • .• ''';• ''"'-,'-' Vie the A.IfIi . ROWIA that Ring made. E. 'WEIRS et: OR, PROPMETCRI,PETERBORO', fold by J. F.KL'RTZ and F. FOURTIiIIAiN, Waynesboro', and by Druggists 'generally. Eeb. 14-Iy. PRESEI THE subscribers inform the public that they now have for sale, a anpply of fresh wood•burnt. Lime for Plastering, VVhitcwashing, &r., of super In quality, which they will continuo to keep on hand Jilting the season.. J. & JtJS. M. HESS. March 20 —3m. N 01r ICE, XTOTICE is hereby given that:!the Partnership cristmg between J. B. Hamilton and Brackbill is this day (March 6th NO.) dissolved by mutual consent. The Photograph Businet4s will ho continued by the un lersittned at reduced prices. March 20-3 w. J. B. HA NI (f: CON. INSURE YOUR STOCK! THE inhscriber, Agent for the area t Western Home insurance and Detective. Co aenouace s to the pull is that he is new preparedilto take in - surance upon hersrs, cattle and other liva stock a - gainst theft, death and accident. Persons havin g valuable stock would do well to give him tia team terms, dic. .1. IL WOLFERSBEIZGEIL March 20 —t t 1000 Bushels Seed Potato - es Offerer] for sale l.a the Ryder Nererey As.sociatinn The undersigned is authorized to receive orders at the same,pricra as at their ()Mee for .gARLY GOODRICH. HARRISON. Cuzco, While Peach Illow,.Nortl-ern Peach Wow, New Jersey Peach Blow, N. Y. Seedling Mercer, Early JUDO etc. All true to name—and entirely free froil , March W.. 1. RUM OvERgonINGS at Pares & Ifrbrrcten't, GUM Rocs and Sandal,: at Puns 8r Ifocnicies. WAYNESBORO', PA. RING.s Improved Thrashing Machine . ,Geker:, II; E. Pilee. Farmers will please look at the great advantage in Thrashing Crain with GEISERS'PATENT SELF-MIGRATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, IVith the latest Improved Triple- Geared Horse Power, driven either by Gear or Belt No. 1 is_a_eight,horse_porver, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, six teen inches in diameter and thirty-three inches long. Trunk has teminch rake crank and seven rakes is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake, these carry the straw out on their tops, and deliver it en the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily managed to carry the chaff with the Straw, or deliver it in a separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies aII difficulties in cleaning grain against windy weather. It bags the grain by reasonable management, suf ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from twenty to lorty bush els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work under favorable circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness to hands than any other machine now in common use. The Isio. 2 Machine, fully represented in the above cut, is particularly adapted to the !armor's nse; in intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 pounds; has an iron threshers frame, and cylinder,'l2i inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if desired, in a half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the straw - 6a elflf together; will thr - 4 - isind clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels 4 .-- Avh at, or-frem-300-to-39-bushels of no s p iLa usin four or. six hordes, and the same number of . ce-t , - r t-t voratile-circumstances, goo grain, c., wt ites an cea n considerably more. The Machine will threah and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the - common - machine,-and -requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not run so hard. .It will apply very well to a two-horso railway power Now here is whist the Farmer and thrasherman wants, a Separator to go ,from farm to farm, to thrash _grain,--with-more-satisfac-tion-than-any-other-sepcirator-riow-in_use, and „why is it 1 Beeeusep this separa tor_has-a-selfregulating-Blabt,-which-prevents-Oain-froin blowing-intchair. and also has a self reg ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers and combs in the cleaner which.prevents it from choaking. Why dues this machine run so light, and give so little trouble? Because there is less Inc tion in the Journals, afid the rakes and fan are geared so that you have no trouble with Belts breaking and sli An?, causing dust to fall into the wheat. Why does it clean against the wind I Because the b act !Medi:erg action on e grain and the cleaner is so well arranged that the eirrd—has-tio-eiltritee-to drive the dirt into the hopper. Why is it built permanently on two whee Is and the front carriage sep arate, ready to attach when necessary? Because it is more convenient in the barn without the front car riage. You can turn the machine or run it from place to place more Why, has 'it nur. gct Ekva tors like some other machines? Because the Elevators carry the filth back alternately into the cleaner „which must eventually go into the good wheat or in the chaff, and all know, that filth should be kept separate for feed, &c , we might as well keep shoveling the Tailings from under cour t bankfan.into the hopper and expect to get the grain clean. Why is this separator more cleanly and satisfactory to work a bout than others? Because the Fan and Trunk Sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chaff arid dust from coming out and scattering over the floor, causing waist and giving much trouble with dirt and sore eyes, &c. Why do Thrashermen get inure work with these separators than they do with others'? Be cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator suitable and a paying one for all farmers and Thrashennen that have grain to thrash, whilst in most cases farmers must suit themselves to the machine, because the machine will not suit itself to the farmer. Iu short, this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work ab out; and the,only sep arator that will clean and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances. Farmers eon rest assured that this machine is nu humbug, and judging from the high recommenda tion of fanners that are„using them, we must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far mers want and will — have as soon as they have an — opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for which we hope they will give us an. opportunity, as we.are willing to be responsible if it does not perform as represented in this Circular. A reduction of 2 percent. on all orders handed in on or before the first of April , MS. Shop Prices of Machines range from 8215, to 8540. rif We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material workmanship, &c. - - DANIEL GEISER, Proprietor. Geiser, Price & Co., Manuineture,s• WAYNESBORO', FRANKLIN CO., PA. CROWELL & DAV ISON, GREENCASTLF.I, PA., Keep conEtantly on hand a well•eelected STOCK OF. .L,UMBEII, consi-ting in rut of Oak, Walnut, litekory . and Ash, Dressed Flooring, Wrath( r— boarding, Shingles, L nth, Palings, White Pine • and Hemlock:Juist end Scantling, Also. manufacture to order, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and every description of CORNICE. All kinds of SAWING, PLANING, TURNING, &c., promptly attoWed to Highest market prices paid for HICKORY, ASH AND WA LS UT LOGS LUMBER YARDS Adjoining their AGRICULTURAL Wong; and FOUNDRY, Where all kinds of Dri H, Plow, Reaper end other (;.ItiTlN , iB, are kept on hind or made to order, at.pout notice. GOOD FAE.NI BELLS oleo on !Lind at:tbc fol!ovving, prices - - - - $l3 00 - - - - - 6 011 _ _ - - 5 011 OLD METAL WANTED, For whicL the highest prices uIU b: in cash or trade LUMBER WANTED. valrE subscribers will pay the highest c ash price 1.4 f.,r Lumber, to ho delivered this beacon, and will 41,0 watt a large LA for next 150.3t3011. PeEit, PRICE & CO. Sept 6 ADMINISTitATOR's .NOTlCEL—Notieti is hereby given that Letters of Administr.ition upon the estate of Collifi..wer of Waynesboro' deed ~ have been granted to the untlins igued. All persons knowing themselves indelseil•-to said Estate will please make Miniediato payment and those having claims present them pr.,p: rly authen ticated fur settlement. MAL LI A M F. COLLIFLO WER, Athninhtra tar. F., b. 28 6 w pzi.i.- e›... It is the best clitteee ever offered to rgentg Ocee or two days will secure a good &Aping Machine, Watch; Silk DIM Repave'', or 601110 ether article of egu..l value, F'ree of Cu t ! Agents wanteiteverywilere, ma le and t in . ' , for the best thanDullar.Partuhrolier's t:iale in the coun tr. Ocrid fJr Circular. S. C. TII OM NON & CO, :36 Hanover :Strc Dec. 27 3w, J, BEAVER, Ladies, Misses, C7tildren, Mete and Boys BOOTS & SHOES, Hats, Caps, Trunks, etc. Segars, Tobacco, the very same old kind of Rap pee Snuff, candies, Nuts, Cloves. Cinnamon, Pep per, Baking Sada,Oinger, Baking Mollasses Shoe and Stove Blacking, Esseneo of Coffee, Paper Col lars and Cuffs, Suspenders , Hoze, Paper, Ink and Steel pens. . • TfIE 3IETALIC SIIOE SOLE. • sc l u_s, Lilly White, Hair Oil, Perfuineries,Matacs, Kerosene, &c. &c. Govern:n.lo. Blankets. Also Gum Blankets, Many mom articles needed and used by everybody. Room on the north-enst Corner in the Diamond, WAYNESBORO'. Cittuns and persons living in the Country will Gad a large and well selected stock 01 first class goons ut as low 11;ures as can be sold in the coun ty. t. 20 1967. 313UTCIEERING. A.IIE subscriber informs the pu2ilic that he eon - tinues the Butchering business aria will hi pleased to supply cit zens with a choice cuticle of VCR] and I.a nib in season. The highest CASH prices paid for calves. March 27—tf. JOHN Ft)1;11T1INIAN. laC. RESSER tvotilt: respect'ully announce • W the citizens of Waynesboro' cull vicinity that site ratill intends to carry on the Millinery lus him in all its branches and don't. intend quitting "as has been reported," hut (specte to terry on more extensively than ever. t-die al s o intend s car rying on MAN MAKING in connection with Ler other liminess; having had considerAie expe rience 'in both she flatters herself that she will be able• to give bath fsction to all. Returnir•g thanks for liberal patronage given her heretofore, she hopes for a continuance of the same in the future. March 20— tf. March 13— 6 in Iffansisher Clippinger ONLY AGENT FOR • MITESE celebrated Instrammts era u nequsleil for musical capacity, and richness an I volume rd tone, and b...auty of mechanism .- Th..y very 'in priers —glut ndent on their sir,e rind material ut their cases—from $lll to $lOOO Mr. will sell them at the me nu fact (mil r pri •es, and will Bolivar th em a t th e of the purchaser. lie givus the 'nonufacturer's warrant for live years. Its . buying through Idle, other eh b.e saw , ed. - Office No 11, North Carlisle s t .,s Greencastle, e g l a. Feb. 21— 3m. • R og a cake of fine Snap, you plum , KtAI Z 8 _.. .1 .4 A Dff - J. Oiler. • Josiah Faheney. DEALER IN TO THE LADIES ! Mason & Hamlin's CABINETIORGANS ROB GitEEN,CASTLE, PA. wE !Tc Fucu's COOK STOVES Wlu uire, Kron*are, Bressware, nonike Furnishing Goodie Tubs, - • _ Buck eta, • Churns, Knivas and forks, spoons, Ladles, Large iron and Copper kottles And other worm' articles. at the sign of the BIG TIED DORN, Waynesboro', Pa, *bore a largo at sortment of. COOK STOVES, NINE PLATE STOVE,S PARLOR STOVE, S COAL STOVES, &c. of ihe latest imiiroyernant., the cry ticst in the market, at the Cheap Tin and Stovo rites(' of • _ D. D. lit./:-.—S6ELL. TINWARE made of the beet 'Fin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the "Xlis; llL<3ca le9a,inia.l9l D. IL RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a ,large assortmmt of tiouso Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. I KCIOMIIIO O l and a .large, assortment of Lamps. Washing Ala& Easy! by calling at the 'sign of the "Big Hod Horn" end getting the best Close Wringer ever made. ro- Persona in want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goode, &c. &c,, can "get full value for their money by calling on D. B RUSSELL Sign of the "BIG RED HORN," • Waynesboro, Pe EVERYBODY COME AND SEE TUB IMPROVED ORIENTAL BASE BURNER. At the sign of the Big Rad Horn, and feu will lito convinced that the Oriental is the best, the hand somest and the cheapest Ihie Burning Coal IStove in the WORLD for truth la mighty and will prevail. Wo have the Morning Glory in our atore so that you can judge for yourselves. D. B. RUSSELL sells the No., 9 at $23, No. 10 at $27, Nu. 11 at :30, No. 12at $l4. Tho Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better grste, makes more heat with leis coal than the Morning Glory. The Oriental has taken the four first ptem • iums at the State Fairs'of New York, and the largo Silver Meddle at the American Institute. and see at the sign of the "BIG RED_IIORN", Wayneablro', Pa., where you can get any kind of Stoves you want of D.U. RUSSEL ho always keeps on hand and for sale Tinware mado of the best tin and by good workin.u. House furn ishing goods &c. at the eign of tho • 13 1 0 11 EI) 11 0 R N . THE lIVIPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furiaoes, Mc° rereitted Four First Class PrOtniunis nt rho New York Strife nod other Frtirt. Also, the grell SILVER 1111:9A It nt the Fair of the it merit-on Indtit rite held In tiro City of New York, 1N65. THEY A . P.F. PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE EIRE 13EINTO REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING TILE SEASON. TIILY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OF APARTSLENT. THERE CAN BE NJ ESCAPE OF GAS FIZONt THERE CAN BE NO CT,INEER DR SLAG TO 0 B6TRUCT TUE FIRE WILL nfEIfAIN FOR D. WITH OUT /MENU O.N. TILE ILLUMIYATTOX 38 EQUAL TO AN "OPEN' FIRE." TREY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND . 1 . 171.' PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WILITII ER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMTCALT STO VES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. 1117: FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISTAG• TOFTIX, BOTH AN UPPER AND A ' LOWER ROOM. 'WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Eight Sizes of the Stores, znd Threo &MB of tho Parlor Furnaces Manufactured and-for Sale to the Trade by PERRY 41.: Co., ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS, rtc, —O, Ilitison St., Albany; Sold at rsttil by , . D II TUT 45T:1,1.. 8411 u: Ilu• Dig !red If urn. ' ' M1...r.11 20, Japdailed ware, 00.0Q0' DOLLARS O BE Oivitled and $lOO 'Certificate's rarteg tlividcnll of eightlllel lin per cent psr f irmer ie. .1 to all who will I)o:Scribe foe' Stock' lei tae Chen.l bersbtirg VVoitleti Mill.; The great success Of the Compsny ;femenT 'for their goods has encouraged them to enleress the capacity their - Mill and if-cressetheir ,espita• stock. They now•offer. $50,000 adtiitionnl stock for sale at its par value $lOO per share. 'This sterift papa a dividend of eight per cent per annum on the Special and.ten on the Common, and coin ha made to pay 12 ter lb per cent per anr.unti, Thollotnlige ny owns ; all that splendid water power of the Fslt- Lug Spring in the heart Of the Borough of Thern• bereburg, including the Flouring Mille. Their Woolen Mill usee6o horsepower and leaves enough to run the Flouring Mills of 4 pair of Berri. There Mills rent for ono half the interest of the whole cost of their real estate except the Wooten Mill building anti Machinery. Anv who have $lOO Or more and °especially Farmers wi4hin,g to make elate and prof itable is Vestment aro requested to examine the Merits of this stock before investing in land or Cos • ernment securities, ai it pays at lenet 8 per cent amt. coets no j remium, making the safest and most peel iteble investereht now offered, and besides encocra gee industry and advances the interest of the com munity at largo ' Yon are referred for fuller poetic-• ulais to our printed circulars, and a personal exam iatian of the Mid and Machinery. Wo invite, n careful' examination being convinced tblip the bet ter the affairs of our Company aro known r rid the working of the Mill is urierster.J, the mere • certain we ore to gain confidence and th it a correct knowl. wge of all our offsirs is all that is wanting t) acCuro a' speedy sale of nll the etock. & s bscriptions received at the o ffi ce of the Compa ny eYthe Woolen 'Mille, or at tne let National Bank of Way nt sbors', let Nat. Ilsok of Greencaste, by M. Fallen, Eeq:, Mercer:lm° g, Judge fluby, ship prnsburg, and Judge Ferguson, Path Valley cr Gee. Balsley Berl, who will visa in person diffr ent Localities. • reb 14, 18G8T -- ATE fr , Ez32 : l CARRIAGE MAKIN I lIE subscribers - would inform the • ruhl:c that they have a&sociated, themselves to,v, thrr iii the 'arriago making business, on l that the baamess .ervafter will be continued et Jacob Adams' old tend under the firm of A DANS & 11Avrizsre. ill have constantly on hand BUG- i t r.l. l „l.- fiES of every description; new econd-kanded Vehicles of all kinds..fay_=L Repairing done at short notice, They employ none bat gond mechanics and ass ho best material. Persons wanting any thing in oar ine 41e well to !ITO as a call before purebnaina . •• • , GY:OIIGE H. 11. , _ Vk KER. Church Streit *early les.ti't g CLuna Jan ue— tt riiIIE 7 TUREK.A" SMUT AND EKl'2l - MACIUNN, PATENTED EEDRUART.2.3, ISCI. . aI Alf , Sol e tr, , t.np.t 7 • i , ; • • rlantl. Befir , rd aria Fuitan Counties, Pa , and Wrahington rtn Frederick Counties, • This Mscine is put before-thc publtc upon ffs own merits.' It is the'rnost coutplete machine of th 4in i now in use, and is guaranted to air I.urrivpo rm. 14 no case will pay bit required until tho' al actlipit has becn thoroughly tested atad satistaction given. Fur Circular ad ;tern M. crrcrri.3.trg, t's. N. B.—The subscriber also butldr t MILLS ofall kinds at shhrt not,eo and upon the most apt/roved plans. ('ad Iron an Wt• ter Wheel:, Burs, Boulting Clotits, Flour l'arßos, Belting, Proof zitsfro and all kird.a. of •Mill Funnel.- togs furnished at the krissat earls prices. All —.. wrntt and goods warranted. M - . — )l. Jane 21. —.ly. NORMAL IN STrIUTE. Vila - next erasion of this lirvtitutiorti MIMI• mcnce on Monday; - tbe 2d if March. These-wishing to send pop's, sitraild oaks hi known to the Principal, as soon ea posoible, as but lb limited number en be received. The governmen t will be mild rail pe.rerital, ap pealing to the pupils' reason and sense of p:opriata and rig ht; yet ctiedience and good behavior will be strictly terra irel. The object of ibis F chool will be to'givo ladies complete education, and to prepare gent' emon fw burin NS or r, , r ch,ss in college. Pupils will be taught to etthly underst anding;T, and not merely to commit rules to memo ry or °go ' through;text books. 'I lie branchcs . that will be taught are, Orthowa ! pity, Reading, Periman , hip, Greor;raphy, A r ittno tic, Grammar, A igi•brs, Gr•omt try Jtrysi." logy, Cepa position, !the tonic, I listorv, Itotany, Trigonometry. Natural Philowplav, , Geology, A allyticalGeomalvi., r Mental rlidosophy, Zoology, Fr locifiion Mor i al Pro:os,,pby, Astronomy, Calculus, Latin, (Jr. ek - Freuch ,(icrulan, Italian, Music, brewing and Panic.. Mg. N. D.—Primary I upils, if au flicientiy,advanced be cbms;ued, be received at auniewbat reduca.l rittks NOP;TE.TriG, A. NI„ C. E.. 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