P trittit('Et;ittiLi. Witt,66,00:10, public latent the tesldeneknf 111, S. Boner its., Waynesboro', .011/,, 2 . 4044: Ihi Z94h. of March„lB7o, tie followingpeedal property, to Wit: -I Bedstead, I 'Tenplate Stove, I.Bare, 25 yds. In:- potted Csrp'et,'l set Chain:, i Bowing Stand, one Lounge, 1 - Looking Gloss, one ~Breakfast ,Table, neessellavivsecir, - weltetti, three blinds, • oil cloths, shovel and tongs, 1. small table, lamps,. 1 coverlet, ._1 . nollifortr 2 tiniits, 1 silk rin ill, *Code tt and ti iwareclttnoothening irons; Cooking Utensils, crockeryware apple batter and jellies, baskets, stove piping, I barrel, copper kettle, 3 iron kettles, and 'other articles. Bale to continence at 1 o'clock on said day when a credit of six months will be Bitten •On all MIMS of and upwards. mlits • ' „ ELIZABETH RUBBER. PBBLB 82. E. T"subscriber, administrator of Geo . ' Knepper, dec'd, will sell at public: sale, at the late resi dence of said 'deceased, about one half mile N. E. of Mt Hope, on TITBSDA Y TEM 221) MARCH, the following property, to vs! . 3 HEAD HORSES, ,orreiheavy with foal ; 1 Brood Sow, 1 Fat Hog, 2 .Sho.ster, - 1. set Breechbands, I set Front Gears blind' bridles, halter chains, cow chains, collars, 2 sets Harness, I riding saddle and bridle, I Sleigh, Wheat Fan, 1 Cutting Box, 1 jackscrew, I mattock, 1 wheelbarrow, 2 shovels, ONE ROCKA.WAT open-top Baggy, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 1 one horse W agon; a lot corn brooms, I grindstone, mor. ticing,axe and digging iron, 2 manure forks, two crowbars. u lot bugs, I shot gun, a lot Potatoes,.l side saddle, a lot lap shingles, 2 pore axes, 2 lad ders, 6 or 7 toes Has, ABOUT FIFTY 'BARRELS OF CORN , Oats by the liushcl ; also H ousehold Furniture, such ad'Cupboards, Bureaus, Tables, 75 yd. Carpet, Tem plate and Cook Staves, dinner bell, and many oth er articles. Sale at '9 o'clock, a. m., when terms will tarmatle known. GEt). L. KIIEI'I S EI2, mlOta WHY PAY FROM FIFTY-FIVE TO ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR i SEWING When you can get-one warranted not to rot out of order awl to do as much work as any Family Machine made, and all for THIRTY-FIVE DOL LARS. _ • 127" ALL MACHINES — VrARRANTED — PER FELT in every respect. ALEX. LEEDS, Vratehr-maker and Jeweler, Ag't. for McLean & Hooper Sewing Machine, Mar 10] Waynesboro', Pa. PUBLIC SALE. ?tHE subscriber will sell at public anle.at his res. 4 idence, at the Nunnery Mill, on Friday 25/k. rf 'llford+, the fol WaTM - g-persounl-property, to wit : Ammy MARE, one fresh Mitcla Cow Ithead of Hogs, (t Mt) INEW SHII.7INt;I=rOP BUGGY, 1 Spring Wagon, nearly new, I set sin gle Harness nearly new, a lot good Hay; 1 head , battery' new min shovel, a lot mill picks, 1 Coal Stove, 1 meat bench. togeth - Frivitlrmany-articleri.pt minor VOUP. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said Any when terms will be made known by _ 1 H. W. BROWN. . 1 G. V. MONO, Auct. NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Geo. Knepper , late of Vuincy township. Franklin county, Pa., having , been granted to the under signed, residing in said towlship, he hereby gives nom ice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims a gainst the same to present them properly authenti c ited for settlement. mar 10-6 t GEO. L. KNEPPER. Adm'r. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public sale, at her residence, in Waynesboro', on Saturday the 19t inst., he following articles, to wit: 1 sink, doz. of Ca seated Chairs, I Bureau and Bookcase, Dui:Wray, 1 Clock, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Stove, 1 ma-, nure fork, tubs, barrels, and other articles not netts:. eery to mention, Bale at 1 o'clock on said day whim terms will be made known by mlOts REBECCA HIPPY. OMNIBUS LINE! MlRE:subscriber informs the public that be is now I proprietor of the Buss line running daily be tween Waynesboro' and greencastle, heretofore run by Wolfershurger & Stoner. With good hories and a first-class four.horse Omnibus he is enabled to convey passenters to and fro with comfort and convenience. Hie Buss will leave Wayneaboto' at 61 A. M., arriving at Greencastle at R, making quick time and ?sure connection with the first Passenger train at 8} A. M. Leaves Greencastle at 5 o'clock, P. M., Bra 'riving at Waynesboro' at 6 45. He is himself Pro prietor, Pontraetor and Driver. Delivers Adams Express matter to and from Greencastle. AM Ex press matter expressed the same morning an d ? through to Waynesboro' the same day it arrives. ?Persons wishing to send goods by Express will do ,Well by giving him a call. Persons to go to Hagerstown should take this route. The train leaves at 9 15 making connection with the Wash— jrigton County Railroad. A n 20 tfj J. R. WOLPERSBERGER. rrosh Arrival FORNEY & SONS TTHVE•just returned from the City with:a large 1111 asgortment of ethos Finding, Linings and Mo loco° 'at very low rates. highest redes paid for/Vides and Skirts taken in awl 'weighed at the Cettet of Ruthes shoe atom. • The highest market price will be paid for 400 cords Of Rock and• l ßlack Oak Bark. ApriE24-1860 • Wiuter.EaSblons. A. litPlDE'g has just arrived from Par ;London with the latest 'designs, •pereon , etely Selected ifbin , the greatest novelties; alto, tits, -*tet-elegant -17rimmings to be secured in Paris. • Lacks; Untaottec'VlSLVETS. • 11111 DAV VOILE, PLOiellil • 'Mr 2.ovs.ter.‘and TRINIOD PAPSR. PATTHIINE, - and' awe* ALUMS. EExclusiveagent far Mrs. M . Work's celebrated syr , 'tent forcuiting lad lee dresses, samples, boaques, &a .N; o.eorner-Of Aleventhati4-Chahnot .Phila. nip 7-6 . Tiro* Vans, ' , Modem ItuniOittipp:Shelletro, , J. U. 301INStON . 0 ,MOs ) by all honest competitors. machine that really can, by one operation, thorough ly thresh and clean grain fit tor - market. But the fact that grain direct from this machine commands from 2to 3 cents a bushel more than grain direct from any other machine, settles the question of its superiority, es a cleaner over all others. Impartial judges at all the !State and County Taira where it was thoroughly and practically tested, in competi tion withlotherleading machines, always agree that it is_mor e _sinaple,m_. ore easily understood and op erated by those unskilled in machinery—more dura ble,—threshing as much and yet cleaning better— with leas power and mote comfort to hands than any other machine in use—and besides all that is sold for less money according to capacity. These facts are further attested by the thousands of pur -1 cholera, some of whom have had them in use for the last 18 years. To supply the wants of all, we now make 4 sizes, viz: From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 Horse Lever Power, to a ten Horse. Lever power, with prices ranging from $l9O to $360, 'without 'power. We also make the latest proved triple-geared _ Horse Powers suitable for - each-size-machine-ranging from $9O to $135 and ail fully and fairly warranted. For further infor— mation send for Circular and Price List. Responsible Agents wanted in territory not intro duced. Address THE GEL.3ER MANUFACTURING CO., , Mi-extialsaono!,_Eraniiiin Co. jan 21—tf] Penna. ALLYN M. GOOD FACTORY AND MILLS A NEW"EIR hi GOOD & IETCALP, Who are prepared to furnish and make to order, Sash, Doors, Shutters, - Blind3,l3K - to _Stairing, Moulding, Scrolling, Flooring, Mantles &e.,&e. —ALSO— Sawing, Plaininct, Turning and Grinding. We are also prepared to do POST BORING, and in short anything in our line of business.— Wis mg TiTerrlauthe-success-and-sustain-the_rep u tation of the fanner proprietor. we will try to sell or make anything for you, you want or need in our line; make i t as well as we can, and sell it as cheap Ls we c,l7wittr-justice-to-y.ou-and_us. _Address GOOD br METCAI.Ir, Waynesboro', Pa, Factory miles South of Waynesboro', Pa. Having leased the Antietam Mill to A. M. Good & Mathew :Metcalf for a term of years, who will conduct and continue the manufacturing and fur nishing of all kinds of Building Material, I com mend them to your patronage, believing that they will deal with you upon fatr•principles of honor and integrity. The public will accept our grateful thanks for the liberal"patronage we have shared at your hands while conducting said 'business. Yours Respectfully, D. F. GOOD. Feb. 17, IBM gROVEIt 81 BIKER FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, New York 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. Beauty and Elasticity of stitch. Perfection and simplicity o.f Machinery. Using both threads directly from the spools. 'No fastening of seams by haild and no waste of thread. Wide range of application wittiout change of ad justment, The seam retains its beauty and ' firmness after washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Machines, these Machines execute the xnest beauti ful and ,permanent Embroidery and ornamental work- Or The Highest Premiums at all the fairs and 'exhibitions oi the United states and Europe, have been awarded the Grover & Baker S'ewhig Ma chines, and the work done by thop, wherever ex hibited for competition. 10' The very highest prize, Tuts CROBS Or TECE Lratorr llor:oa; was conferred on the repreecnta• tive of the Greyer & Baker Sewing Machines,. at the exposition P nii , erselle, Paris, 1E369, thus atte•st ing their great superiority over all other Sewing M a t chines. For soh by D. W. ROBISON, Waynesboro', NOTICE. • The undersigned baying had 17 years' experience sea practical •operator on Cowing Ma chines would recom•nend the Grover & Batter Fam ily Machine as the cheapest and best machine for family use. The simplicity of construction end elasticity of stitch ,made by these xnachines''afe two very important points in their favor. ' 250,000 of ,these machines are today bettiing witnetur_tis the truth of our assertions and the demand is, steadily increasing. • . . Wellitte also shuffle zaachines on hand forTail ors,and Ooacb-trinunene_use. Call and sue , D. W. IWBIttON, Main Bt., Waynesboro', Pa. NOTICE ! IBE subscriber, bavinglailed i•ito dispose of Lis tdockoiot,littlicotryclikforms his Wei% and' ;the puldio,tht*lt bi..psitroseiti3Ontingitig .t 1 Guar ttessotoit,bos V ~noiot, on hood •bix bane , FOnr=borso attditriWitoise , W,S4iatis ; TtS4 opti Thite-horsollattositrold 'Wagons. 1 1 1414) and otior itteoeits.•itieli,piipaidd to oov - 411i-work to .0 1 , 1 er , •11 4 reixiriutFAll , ! 4 short notion; ••. • ,;, • Iltuvity. TN Men 1L0DY104169. lroi sale at W. A, .TRITLE'S new Btove and Tin store:' He has - on-band-n- large_steek_aLthe above There is added to the Morning of this year an oven, which is neat in appearance. It is a good .Baker. You can heat Irons. Baku, Boil, Roast, Stew, and it does not_interfere with•, the operations as a Parlor Stove. • n_regard to the blast of some Stove Dealers, who say that their particular stove takestes-s—coal and gives more heat than the Morning Glory, you can Tint that kind of talk down as a Blow•well, as the Morning GlJry_has been sold (in_this part of the country), for four years, and in that time I have put out urpr three hundred of them, and never had MATHEW METCALF T A 51 to t:llte one back because it would not o its want or it was not what I sold it for. Now that cannot - oth - erstove ever-offered-in-this-mat— ket. Thst is the proof whiCb — ithe stove. I have other styles or heating stoves for coal or wood. Heating Furnaces put up and warranted. 'y Cook Stoves are of the best in market for coal er wood, all warranted good Bakers. Also n new Parlor Cook Stove, something that can't be excell ed. Call and see me. You will find my stock of Tin Sheet•lron and other iaares of the best kinds, and at low rates. Also a good and cheap Washina) Machin. , Rooting and spouting done of the best stock and at short notice. Job work of all kinds in my line done at low rates. The only place in town where you can get your copper work a done, being the only Copper Smith in the place. il/et;,l] . W. A. TRITLE. HAS once more become sole proprietor of the Family Grocery Store. Conducting his buoi uess at small expense he sells at low prices for the ••rea y money"7 — Are you-in -want-of Prime Rio Coffee, Browned Coffee, ' e mi r's Brown and Crushed Sugar, Loaf Pqrgar, Ce 3 Powdered White sugar,CareLina Rice, Kyrupl, superior in quality and low in price, go P. Rico and N. Orleans Alnlasses, Corn Starch, Chocolate, sweet do., .91 Pickles, Catsup, Mason's Crackers and Cakes, Ea G. A. Salt, Fine Salt,, . Family Flour in in paper sacks, Shucked OYSTP.Idt'S regularly received through out the proper season. Cove oysters in 1 and 2 , 1 b. cans, always on hanthenld by the can or dozen, BRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. - Ilkiyer Raisins, Seedless Raisins, French Currants, New Jersey Cranberries, new snd excellent quality Can dies, cleat toys for the ehshlren ; ()macs, Lemons, Dates, Cit •on. Prunes A pples,Dried Cherries, nuts of several kinds. FOR B A KING.—We hnve good and pure ex tracts of Lemm, Orange, Vanilla, Strawberry ; en senc-es of Lemon, Cinnamon, Atc. GLASSWARE,—Look at our sets for only 85 cts. cheap goblets, dishes, castors, turnolers, flasks. mo• lasses cans, lamps, chimneys, &c, We have the best and cheapest In town. QUEEN'S WA RE.— An unrivalled assortment Cull stock, lower in price than ever. 'i'ea sets, clips and saucers meat plates, soup do., Tea, Dinner, and iireaklast do We have the real granite, no decep tion in the quality. We have tho.common ware. new stock. Are invited to look at our knives and• forks, butcher knives, large spoons, common albata and silver plated tea and table spoons, clothes baskets, buckets tubs, market baskets, school do. NOTIONS.—ToiIet supps, perfumery, combs., pact books, pencils, ink, cap letter and note paper Superior Whale Oil. Country produce and "greenheclrs" taken in exchange for gnmie. I urn thankful fir port pu.; trollop, and solicit a continuatioa of th,.. e+1411)0 at the FAMILY tilt OCEILY otore. pRSONS indebted iir ihe late firm of , Fr stritz & eficaveiy, please call upon the untlersign -04, in whose hands the books and Accounts have been lett tor sttlemett an" .close their accounts by , note or Otherwise, between' this and 'the first of A . 'pal next. fety 174--tf. , . . . . . 4ozizir.4- srsr4Z.Oispar i - , ArPQRSEY A.l-I.tAlt o •• • ..... , 10"AYING been sadrultte3` in Frit:ll6'e Llicr:itt the tfi L iiir or a I Courts in Franiciin lipunty MI butii. , , now entrugtedlu twik',eitr6'wl3.lio promptly 11 '1 011 d t:i s 1 to•- , Poof Write pddsees-31ercersbult Et. , 1 jan 1 0 " , , eliiiidl) Clothes Wrin On_hand STOP AND SEE W. A. REID PURE SPICES Call and examine. No trouble to show goods HOUSEKEEPERS • • •9 ° Best Kero.one Oil, • O,ive Soap, Barloves Blue Indigo,. AV icic Yarn, Besides many useful articles ulwuys on band. • ,w. A. rtr.ich .Waynesboro'. Febniary 10, 1870. • Co TICE. , . ••, „ . , , "„ • . . , • , • • W GOO DS . s , s . =o,im ‘.4 tzto. tm= . - 13. , o' • 0 . , • `...="iimmomamo Are now receiving a fresh supply of Fall and Winter goods, to which we invite the attention .of our customers and ail who wish to bur A full line of Ladle's wear at A fullline of Men'a wear at i A. B. & Co.'s. - All-kinde of Carpet at Mailings and Floor oilcloths at A. B. & Co.'s. Oil kills and fixtures at Wall an Full line of Dress; Goode at 44 A. B. & Co.'s. Ladies and Misses summer Shoes at CA and see OUT full assortment of goods of a ods_which we promise to sell as cheap as any in Oct 8 1869. NEW GOODS er in market.— • nr For desirable styles of goods and 'durability of fabric, they pay particular attention, so that their cuttomers can always rely on, geffirighl worth of their money. in purchasing from them. iitTl - articles-and-sen-if_y_onAte not in want ,of some herein specified Alpacas Prints Fbectings Merinos Gingham Shirtings be Laines Ulinntburgs Pillow casing l'oplios Stripes Osn■burga Mohairs '- Checks Towelling Dekaiges Cantons Diapers Cohurge Flannels Cm;lt, Empress Cloths llornet 'Napkins Waterproofs, Tablo4proads. HOOP SKIRTS, (threat from.the,manufactory, at P. Sr ! IL'a ARA.BS, a new article, of wrapping at P. & H.'s SHAWLS in abundance, at r P. & FEATHER'S by the pound, at P. &H.'s OIL CLOTHS for floor, table and windows. at • P. St. H.'s • &MBES, Horms, BREAKFAST & SHOUL. 15ER SHAWLS,at KERSEY , S, CORDS & JEANS, at ALLWOOL 4 MIXED Ihnnels,at • P, & 11:3 FURS, a largo lot just opened. at P. & LADIES' HEAVY CLOTHS for wrappings, at P. & H.'s YARNS, Germantown, zephir,and factory yarns, at P. dz. H.'s PRINTS, at 8, 10,& 121 c, at & CHINCHILLA. & BEAVER- overcoatings: at 1 , . & IL'a HOSIERY &CLONES, all prices and quatities, at P. & The Subscribers tender their thank to the coin. munity,tor it hind patronage and hope a con. tinuanee of the saute. , • • oct 22 ISO. P. & 11. HE undersigned having more stock than he can keep on the burry that he rented will sell ut public aab•, at his residence, on the road lending from. the turnpike to Henry Desere's Mill. about 4 miles from Waynesboro', on PI iday March MO,' the following personal property, to oil : 2. YOUNG lITAE.ES 1 rising 6 years the other 6 . yeare old; 3 MILCH COWS, I will bo fresh about the time of sale; "mead traguag Ca,ttle, 2, rat Hogs. 22 Locust Posta, 300 Split Palingd, a lot good Pine and Ualvaoards, ' 1000 ZAP SItiIiGIAE, good Cupboani;.l - bavvel tub for cider press use i To .barrels Vinegar, anti other artielea.nOt neeihisary t mention. Sale,to oonimeneo.iit ls.o'eloelt oh *laid &ley wberra.ciedit .4.12 months will be given on all mama of and upwanle. mate BARE. MHE 'subscriber, has 90 tons of Ice which lin will wholesale, or retail by this pound, bemired weight or ton. The ice wos froze of pure *Til i ng water, wus five inches thick when secured.. and ts. very ,clear.,atel theretoili, a -vent superior article. l'ersehe wishing to puichstie ore, requested to colt dt the Hurtle House, .Leitesithurg, 11 , 14, unttace ,for theirselveS, or-sultircus the subscriber ersburg felt ,LOif -' .U. 5.:11,A BAIA:. MIESEMESI ot.p 113,0NWANT - ED."'• , The, iiighes,t, cash pri6 will. ba: paid fur enst [rm ~crups delivered at thrs work 3 . 117 if Gr e lsEß Al, CO. recoirioi prima,tint New ' 4 o4fia MoiniNo lac t.ttu laultcla)rr `' ) '''Pltle 15; .54 liklE ELIA: ti CHEAP GOODS. Window Pa , et at AMBERS ON, BEN ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF PI icE elic INEFLICUPS. LOOK AT THIS PUBLIC SALE. ICE ! ICE ! ICE ! • , • i"; :41:13.• D 4 B. DIIFSICIL4 ,•4 fill''!'el''W• Sl',A' .0 ''. • . D. 13."RTIEIBRii1: & BON at slier} of the Olg Red Horn, arid ketipcnnotantly on hand and for ogle a largo avaortaterd of Storm! and 'Finnan% THE ' ORIENTAL BASE BURNER, At . the Opt of, the, Big Ited Here, and vpu wilt' he convinced that tbe Wientalis the best, the fiend sotheit and:tlie pheaßest 'Bops 'Bmini Coal Stove Ws ar..:D: for the truth is !nighty shit will_FirevltiL We can ftirnisti tiny' tinmbei of reforeneee in testimony of the stiOerioiitY or the 'ORIENTAL'.eiver all. othr ;: z 'been itn.roveti Orittt en ,QVEPf TOP, Mc Oriental has a urger re makes more heat with less coal than the . Mortline Glory. The Oriental has taken the four first prem. intuit at the State Fake of New York, and the large• Silver Meddle at the A'merican Institute. ' and see at thesign of the ' ' • Weyneebro', Pa., where you can aet any kind of Stoves you want of D. B. RUSSELL & sort, who always keeps on hand and' faro sale Tinware made of the beet tin and by good w rkrosn. -lious• urnishing goods &c. at the sign of the BIG BED II N. A. 8: & C 0..., A.ll. & Co.'s. ICY &CO. Bold at Retail by COO - ' h STOVES! Wimnivare 1 , ouse Wurnblhing Goods Buckets, Churns, ~ Knives and:forke Spoons, _ Ladles, . Dirge iron'and Copper kettles And other useful arttcles at the sign ot thivRICI RED IT(RN, Waynesboro', Pa, where a largo as• sortment of - COOK STOVES, , • , NINE-PLATE STOVE,S PARLOR STOVE,S COAL STOVES 4:e of the latest improvements, the very best in the market, at the Uheap Tin and Stove Store ot D. IL RUSSELL & SON. mode of the Lest Tin in the mace, and warranted at the sign of the • P. & 11.'s "331.5. MLecl. Mtarze..7l D. D. 11(1:S8CLL keeps constantly on hand a largo assortment of lioriso Furnishing, Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a largo assortment of Lamps: Washing Made ]Cagy ! by calling at the sign of the .‘l3ig Red Horn".and getting the best Close Wringer ever made.. Fgr Persona iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &e. ollte,, cart get full value for their money by calling on D.. 13 itiTS'SELT 4 & SIN, Sign of tho"DIG RED HORN," Waynesboro', Fe SAVE YOUR FRUIT F3f:ll.',l':','Wclti . .U'S E 3 21ST., 1:36%. ' This in. dm best Drj;,l29itsci cvcr affered to 'tkin public. It dries-Filth in Milt the time,relinited by,ihe old . mrthod: t it dries aniformly and fperfectly . ',t • ile Fruit dried by it retaihs mare of tho natural - It ie easily mantt;co., : t - saves 'fool, • ' , • . 'lt IR an raw. - 9 ,t par/abler - • • 'lt bat: 424 feet of dry runt vorface. l it nail seo theta at the sign of the , • ' ltlti 1;411 ll.olll`i 4nti,lelreltstlr ",istlets for thrtu ' • 'COL ' COME AND SEE "BIG RED HORN", lIIR.RUSSELL & SO'T, sign of the Big Red Horn, Waynesboro', Pa (warranted to give .aatiefaction.) finTrairei - Bre,sswarie, Japanned 'Ware TNNWARE Aycrl,s Cathartic. , Me ill that. pa:midget at a taxa/var.' dlobp. Jediti a. RUBRILL. erhaps no one midi-, dub is So natters:illy rerpOred , loyi erupt , may as a cathartic % tor wruvever any be ..urrkeit universally : adotited into use, Ant every ebuntry :moult all abuses, as this mild but efficient, purgative Piti.' The ibvious reason that it Is aware retie- Nle and far more ef- irt Those whole:re frith. 1.„ nuu --MN; those who have not; kilow that it Dares tkelrttelglibors and friends ; 0 - and all know that what it does once it does al. ways-r- that itneverfails thrtmgh-anyikultorneg.---L' glect of its composition. We have thousands upon thousands of certilleated of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but such cures alb. known in every neighborhood, and we need not • . publish them. Adapted to all.ages andponditions Wall climates; containing neither calomel tiorany deleterious drug, they may be taken with 'safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating Preserves theta ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while ' being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their uSe in any quantity. Theyoperate by their poWerfal influence on the interrud viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action , remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels,liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular:action to health, and by correcting, wherever , they exist, such de rangements as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in. the.wrappet., oa t h o b ox , p iE tb o fanning onmpißilds,_whisit these ils rapidly curet— . For Dyspepsia or Fradigesiltin, Listless. netts, Linignor and Loss of Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the atom . - Atli, And restonite healthy tone anti action._ For Liver Complaint and its various eyrajl. tome, Dillons Headache, Sick Omit. ache, a'aundice or Green Sickness, lltil.. ions Cone and liltiliettlirevers, they should be Judiciously taken for eaoh case, tei correct the diseased action or remove the obstrUctions which cause it., • For Dysentery- or illtdarrboicis, bat one mild dose is generally required. For lialnewinatismt, Gout Gravel, Palm "motion of the Heart , ' Pain in the ttonely taken, as re quired , to c ange the diseased action of the system. With such Change those • cbmplaintedisappeor.__ • 'D For ropsy and .111feriiiidleal Swellings they shotild be token in large and frequent doses to _produce the e ff ect of a drastic p urge. For Stapprertion a large dose should be taken as it produces the deemed effect by sym pathy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pine to promote digestion and ?cater . ° the stomach. All occasional dose stiitinlates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, _and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad-. vantageous where no serions - delon - gentent One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pills makes him 4el decidedly bet ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. Dr. J. C. AYE* it CO., Practical Chemists, ZOWELL. MASS., P. S. A. .1178. 13CINEIMKETDittg,-gittrAgent. of selling secret_ of selling goods eo cheap—we attend pales cif 13,ankrtipto when fortunes have been in the seaLof adversity and we invite the attention who-want-to-supply_themaolv_es with as Hats, shoes, or a Trunk, Clock, a examine our fine stock which will be round it ead cheapint the N. E. Cotner .of the Diitmoril. the only store in town where you eau get supplied with the following articles, viz Hats, Boots, shoes, enrollee and Spices, Trunks, Omits, A diliintls of Clackers. Nouons,'such as Paper Collarq, Ladies' Hosiery, Hosiery, and dents; • Gloves, Gloves, . Gents' . raper (rife, suspenders for tioap i s and Perfumeries; Gents and Bopp Herosenelidid Unintrues, Canes anti Umbrellas, Ink and Paper, Tobacco and Cigars, Peas tu d Pencils, &e., &c ,- &c., &c. and every thing pertaining to this business. A truth supply just received and very cheap for cash. Dont fail td call. nov 19 CLAIIENC N: BEAVER. See :Here Fuead This THE .sufliteriber has just returned from the East V with a large Ettcrelc of Goods, such as 11GOTS. SHOES, GAITERS, BALIIIO . - RALF, and all kinds Boots and aloes ter Men a nd Boys, WOrnen, Misses and Children. which he is selling 4t prices that will please. HATS OF EVERY STYLE ftwMen and Boys, Caps of all the leading styles to suit .and fit , any head. We fought our stock cheap and era determined to sell accordingly. NOtteralkhl ! . 11.rotions1 Notions ! • READ THE Llt'2".. Shirts and Primers . Gauntlets, Suspenders ' Driving Gloves Paper (sullars Fur top Gloves Buck. Gloves . Hosiery. Sheep skin Gloves Wool knit Half Hose Lisle Thread Gloves , Cotton Hell . Hose ‘Vcrol-knit Gloves Germantown Hall Hose Butte•flies Black 'Silk Ties Fancy i,:lt Ties' Broad End Ties , Ladies & Gams Pa cuff's Linen handkerchiefs Pocket Books Nitmonics Brushes , , rocket Knives. , . Cloth, Brushe• Pen Knives Shaving Brushes Nail Knives Harr Brushes Fancy soap Tooth Brushes Perfumery . Shoe ilrublies I Albums Combs l'los analleelles lisz.ors4, . ~.A . I Penciis Gum 043 Slateiti , ' , Violin strings. ' liar dote Paner Pen Holders ' Envelopes, ~ • Blacking ~ Bair Otis Atent.n.anclos . To ) Pi ' ' . I torpet tacks • Crochet Needles . Fancy toys. &c. &e. &c. , &c. , and so fourth., GOLD A N W A rti A merican,.S. l lms and English; Seth 'Thomas and o therkUlocks. Jewelry of evert' description for /An, dins. Gents, Misses and Children at greatly rctinceiT prices. Finger Mims, 'a largo stoat plain Gold, Fanny Sett, Chntiea and Fancy'Finger Rings; or and other Plated, Rings in. great varicty, swatch ehpins, Gu,srls, Itihons; Bracelets, Charnels', tileevo Buttons; Gobi Pens awl Petirilsosateti chjin,hooks keys, &c. ' Trunks, • Canes, Umbrellas, • _Baskets,' Mats, Valises *Vorpet Dsgs; l'iniseeo, Cigars ind S'nUft • tjamlnis, I:7ruits, •ltaisens, Nuts and Confeetionaries of all• kinds. ' ilorno one, come ail, anti--bay. " - `!lsltitnkful for past Llavors he hones by a desire to pleasolto merit a. liberal:thus t)f publio patronage. • .13ZEkti ELLEN. 64. esh Shimel 7-OTT albsCriirra Niro no, shIP at their ICilnt2, • 3in itr ‘ r3 cbt" Way-lertiort,', Prrebi WOO.l - Litr.o tot Whitcp.vot.ttium, they aro prepanut tt, delker oupt aotice, clt , ave,,t an.l good .1.; t'l4. br ut. Th,y tirili 130;.. a , Ipp'y 11:411,1 dui 1 1 1 , • . 1'' 7 0.17 3nt ri 12:SS POTATOES utolen c+co.si. tur ..i., 1V !!!!!E2MIEWr!!!MMEEI roe. "'. recked.l ; 4 i k amily NOTICE ! articles nd Notions to