Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, April 04, 1862, Image 3

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    ESE
SOLID
$ll2 Tine IIND Noing'M Mk* that
jos_l4o ISSORE
Vef received and. uLdeily : receiving an overwhelm
ing itordc of giitodsTrant ttie 'pastern citieir. Great
has been the fnipinsisii.it that all kind, of goads haVe
advanced' to enormous prices, but the ides will bo
' immediately dispelled:6Y calling at the
CHEAP CORNER,
On Main and Church Sts.,
Where all kinds of Goods l =such as are below rum
,
id and a multitude of other articles usually found
in a full house; nevertheless we wilrame a few
tdontwith important items:
•
• Silks, •
----- Delnines,
Paris'Lustres,
Decals,
- Ginghams, '
Fancy Pop
FANCY SPRING
GOOD
Brocades,
Lustres,
11l Eli MOM DER MOT
. -
Can be selected some or s ° the handsomest styles of
Cassi mere s, Marsei Iles,
Cloths, Va lencies,
Vestin gat Grenadines,.
SUMMER COOS.
_ 'Denims,
Tweeds,
. Jeans,
The ahoy , are only a few of the lea ding items,
but any article desired in the dry goods or other
departments can be supplied. And further, we
h
we -
Skeleton and Balmoral Skirts, Collars,
•
Sleeves, I.inen 'kss, HcaliTy, Gloves,
Shawls, Ladies' Gaiters, Gauntlets, -
. Nubble. Corsets, Tassels and Cord,
Shaker's Ribbons, and Parasols,
Rafflings, Laces, Quillings,
H ead nets of Chenille,
Counter anes and Quilts,
The people of Waynesboro' and vicinity, and of
plates, are respectfthly invit44 to call and ex
amiKe this splendid stock of DR GOO PS,
GR.OOERIES, &C.,
ns the proprietor fi els nssured - that no one can
find fault in prices or style; and in conclusion he
returns his thanks to the community for former fa:
vors and hopes for a continuance of th • same
Apit .10:31A 11 BESORE.
111P---111P----1111RA!
`THE GRANDEST VICTORY OF THE WAR,
ACHIEVED OVER YANKEES, REBELS,
AND THE "REST OF MANKIND !"
B Y A DISPLAY OF.FRESII AND
:63'.1]E.m tuns
t—Frelh ns Ifornirg—glorions, beoiniful ns the
Spring dap, cheap as snuff! Oh! ye fair portion of
Creation! do ye want Silks that glisten on 13120-:
WAY, De!eines, of every hue of the Rainbow; }lima.
layas, mottled and printed like fairy fields; Modems,
Balznrines, Mozambiques. Debeges, &c., &c., that
would woo by their beauty the Genii of the stare
—WALK UP TI) THE COUNTER ! Our
Lawns of softest tints, Chintzes sparkling like dew
drops, Ginghams as Venus, with our Xagic
Ratlines, Collars, Silkerauntlets, Balmoral Skirts,
Bead Fascinators, and Morocco:Satebels which will
deck you out in etherin! splendor, and compel the
admiration of the Gents'.—W a will insure it;
GENTLEMEN,
You are not forgotten!—Not nil that is beautiful
belongs to the Ladies; for bless their hearts, they
Ipve to ace the rients in splendid array! CLOTHS
fresh from France, and Cassimeres sleek as mirrors.
fancy as the sunny-eye; with Vestings of a style so
handsome, that TO ass is t) buy ; which with our
splendid shirt breasts cheaper than ever, elegant
beck-tics, &r, will make.you Adonises,every moth
er's son of you.
- 1111011111111TY1NZKEME!
Ye mothers of tlie riving generations! Ye are al
ways before thd
We have for you nt prices as low as before the
war' those good solid
Osnabnrghs, . ,
Sheeting's,
bltittings,
Linens,
Tow Hags,
•
.Tickings,
Calicoes,
DotneFtics,
land nil the Notions nreessary, to linusekeepers,and
CHEAP is the word!—Give us n call!
CLEAR THE TRACK!
. ' A forty Rhinoceros load of
C> CI MIR X M
much below last Winter's prices.--elpan,
fresh, sweet as ew milk. New York and Lover
ing Syrup nt 12 and 18 cts., old fiishion ed Surer
BOuse,—that wed to please the YOUNG 'UM eta •
gars, While, Brown, and onntinent.o,—that is of
every grade. Cheese.—to make the mouth .water.
Cedar•ware, Glass-ware, Queensware,
HATS,I3OOTS SHOES, ko.
=in fact it is no use to .enumerate: the fait is, every
.thing.to dress up the loveliest lady, or the laboring
man,we harre;--and will sell as-cheap as the cheap
est. could' we-say morel Tnen rush in; at our
door: on the Square and the undersigned wilt •be
glad-to greet-you:
:jra.l New Otleana,Mulasequeall -
jr . a p r 4 , • _ Palog's
you Aritut to.roo:tho.huge.t
,4tookrtake!at, r
geta;ip"'town, *t -
• ryottivant a cheap -pair ;at -.4lc:ciguere.
,cell:ct . epri —• • :• • Rap.lll7a
Alpacas,
Tissues,
Rep. Delainea,
Printed Challiea,
Brilliants,
Bombazines,
Fancy Prints,
Bra iges,
Linens
C ash moretts,
Merino Casbimeres.
..•••••
Very Respectfully.
J9SEPkt PRICE.
IL A *
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•' • - ...•,2,, , , 4l.Vliriblitil'OßO',, April 1i,..1862 . :
liaiiiii ': ' * ' , . lb . Cents '
- Eaas,- • " • ' , - 10 "
. ,
' Baffm (liiiils , • . .lb "''
Io (Stioss) • 2 ~' 7 .46 .
r . " (8130tILDER4, 7
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LARD;. . '.. 7 : 1 2 •
1562.
APRIL FIRST.
• •
AMMON, BI EDICT & CO
Wayne born'
SPRING AND SIIIIIIEI
MIS!!
vrrl E nre nnw receiving and o fli•ring to sell a new
‘,6," and FULL Assoirr VIE NT of
PEW MEI IMIDS
Which we _think wo nro prepared to sell at ns low
terms as any other house in town or country.:
DRESS GOODS
of all kinds
C hnlli. s,
1) dairies,
Beyeges,
Laveilas,
SLEEVES, -
EM II ROIDERIES.
NEWS -
SPRING AND SUMMER
Q.D 05 .
Cottonntles, Clothe.,
F en. Jeans, Ca FS ;mere,
Fine Tweeds, Vesting s,
Neck TirTS; Hosiery,
Cravats Summer Hats
Handkerchiefs, Shoes, Slippers
A full assortment of Plain and Fancy
.CASSIMERES.
QUEENSWARE.
A — good-sifpply-of—Queenstyare-an.l_Glassware_of
the lutest style.
GROCERIES
Always on hnrol a heavy lot of prime Groceries,
COFFEE,
SI:GAR,
SVIZITP,
To which we respectfully call the attention of our
c ugtomers Intl the public generally; and at the same
lime we return our thanks to customers and the
cominuni tv for their liberal patronage', and will en
deavoriby flir dealing with all, to merit a continu•
slice of the same. Please call arid ere.
AMLIE RSON, 13ENELIC'f & CO
DRY FRUIT:
Ei~~~~tC}~~~
.2MILASE'IIiIL" 11E4 ,
AMDERSONOIENEIDICT ISt c9.S.
PICKLES.
A LOT OF
Pickles,
Good
AMBERSON, BE NED= & CO'S
CURTIIN fIXTIBES,
OIL CURTAINS,
AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO'S
A. FULL AISORTMENT
PRINTS, MUSLIAS, MHZ
caztaaTact) aaDe aiao
OF ALI. DESCRIPTIONS
at AMBERSON, BENEDICT & Co'3.
V.:-.0r...14 'Pp
DANDSLION COETEE,
suatmEws
ISCEPICE OFCOFFE4 -
' •
IstNEOlO2 l 4 co's.
‘,4";
Brk Silks
Cord (1.)
Filed do
Lustres,
Poplins,
MOLASSES,
SPICES, &c
(iubLa wi at Misr,
*:°(hobs '0 a mile )pont
-"'.."
aylo r o oro 1 , en the 19th of p •
inCring litoPertY; - Acios Citttitt:. the
Oround, 2 COWS, 8 head HOG:4,9llnd oify4tf:
CATTLE,,PIOws and Hai7oive, ZO ydg. Carpct,,l,
kon.and 1 Copper Kettle:, 2: ScOiCtailea; l 2, Bed=
'steads, 2 do - I.:Chair - S * l large niid • 2 - SinallitoOkiiiti
Chaim, 2, - Wardrbbor, 2 Clieres,,Dinin4 Tables,thip.
board and Kitchen Table; 2 Weabstands, 2 Parlor
Stands, I,Churn, 4 bblm Vinegar; Dagen and
apple.lnitteroaufp ,the poUnd, a Lot of Brooms,
6 tons of Hay, P0t:4409A1 the bushel 2 - ClOcki,
buckets, baskets, 1 saw, and Many_ ther at:tides - net
necessary to mention. - Sale to 'conanienee at 10'o%
clock Orik sap !Ink, - whin the Jonas will be. Made
known by . MARTHA FUNK. -•
•
apr4-ts Gsonok V. MONO, Auct.
NO HUMBUG ! -
PRE undersigned having opened n Watch and
Jewelry Store, in the new building on the
corner of the Diamond, and having recently. return.
ed from Philadelphia,.would inform the residents pf
Waynesboro' and the public-generally, that he has
now on tand a fine assortment of •
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SUNDA AND
SILVER-PLATED WARE;
• CLOCKS,; &c.
Having had cinwitlerable experience at Watch
repairing, he is prepared to dg,sll work. promptly
in the best manner and guarantee the performance
of it,
An assortment of spectacle.. and spectacle glasses
always on hand. Jewelry repaired in the neatest
manner * ' W. A. GROVE.
Apr 4 1 yr.
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= 11 tVIIIIB
'DENTIST,
I)FFEIZ.S his services to the public generally,—
Operations of every description in the dental
line poribrmed in the best manner and upon reason
aide terms,
Office on Main Street, three.doors. Flnc!.
Diamond . Apr 4.
MECHANICS SIRE
• AHEAD
Waskabaliyit's and Laawig's Ale at
3 cents per Gilts.
CI OWE now or never, fbr-we have more fun than
ever. A 1st); Oysters, Eggs, Cheese, Ham,
Bread, Butter, and Pickles.
Come one, come all,
. Both great and small/
Aid roll the hall, '
Id Joe's Bachvior's Nall. -
A pr4—sw JOS.'. 'FUNK
Chettp;and Beautiful Light.
N - O w . l e ) d a nt o
o b i u l— rn izr t e ho n u i t i t
e l
Init n ti r nl e r x n P i l l a y si s v i e nell
if used in thel
•
CARBON OIL LAMPS,
of the latest Ftyles and imprmementA—all sold
Unnav Fon CASH at the sign of the -
BR; RED HORN.—
Apr. 4 1).13. RUSSELL.
TA DIES, if Ton went torcc a niceiorsorraicti
4of DRESS GOODS, call at Picicc's
Aptil4
IF
Fyou went to purchase a id( e Hoop Skirt from
.311 to $2.00 call at (apr4 Place's
P YOU want. a pretty Summer a;!moral cell at
arr 4 Nimes
you want a nice pair at Gauntlets from 371 to
$1.25;ea1l at ' [apr4. Puices
you want a niee srt of UnAer Sleeves and Car
lars far twenty-live cents, call at Pulcx's
Apr 4
TF]you ve7 - mia nice Shaker, call at
apr4
F you wont a good pair of Home Made Morocco
1100[S, WARRANTED NUT TO 1111 , OR TEAR, call at
a r 4 PRICE'S.
- _
F you want to s-e a large asfurt tient of ShAwla,
eMI at [aprit Pnide's
TIIIC 11 1 ,411 OF 1776,
r pITE name "Continental" sounds 'in ore dear to
the Amerie.nt heart, thou any of the Royal
blood, ?veil should it be a Prince.
So all your that want a goodlCooking S Love that
bums either coal or wood, call at
La,..,7IITTLES
and ask for the COntinental, which is one of the
beA stoves inmartvetNindby far the cheapest. It
takes a long stick of wood and is provided with fire
hick to burn coal. It is one of the best linking and
cooking Stoves tha t has ever been offered for sale.
It is a tine Conking Stove and is easily kept clean:
I always have a large assortment on hand, and will
give better bargains than env other house in the
country. So to !prove that :ny name is not Gen.
Bragg call nod see for voorselves.
Al 6 ) on hand Booting S'eves , such as
111 Hi u C ftll SitiViS,
for sl!np or parlor. all of whit ll I will Fell very low.
You will alFo find a large aFgortment of
" 11 ; 57
wifh Copper, Brass and Shest-Iton Ware, uhieli
is all of my own make. and which has been proven
cannot be found better in any place; Now remem
ber I am bound to sell cheap, so all that ward ivy
thing in my line; give me a call. My shop is
at the old place ou. Main Street. milder the Printing
Office.
Douse Spouting!
dbae at all times and a the best double tin,'
Feeling - very thankful for the mart' past favors I
have received fount - the public, I would invite all to
give me a ca 11,. for then you can see for yourselves
where to get bargains.
Old metal taken at Foundry Prices in exchange
for new Stoves. %V. A. 'PRIME,
Mar. 2.3 W ay nesboro'.-
IMPORTANT.
J. A. FISHER
ARE again madded of his recent tour to the
Eastern Cities, and of the reception of his fine
stock of
Cloths, Cassinneres and Vest-
i se gS.
All of the MOST FASI-IIOSIIBLE stk . LES.
His stack-of Ti EIVW CLOTHS and CAS4f-
M.F.HES tie calls particubir -attention to,
.atr the
best in town. Also, one of the bell assletinilits of
Funstautsiii Gonnt in town—all re. iqy their in
spection and benefit. and kinfly aeio from All
persons deairions of buying %had it. ti is Imo, at 4.1 : -
trim : m..4y -
lazkuiN2qo
in tho - ICE4ViX FITTED ROOM,' iwx odr. -t.n
rpelegralre;Hagersitown ! Van..6;.0
I -
r... 4.7 1,,' 7 -! p H+ , -',:,.. i t ~.....,
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LI
:.,' - ; - .4...fi'-----:-. .'4..:- - :;•'_*.. 4..,....a , :Y
ii4 - "cilif *** . :t - iiii - focitiii=',Toidis'hni4
!Fh b 's'
deed.,
w ill sell ht Public. Silo, ' . - On Sitiiiin,ho,
tno 12th Or Aiello, 1862 - Tin friniiiifHowilnn'a He;
in' Ayaynisthiro', Franklin Chi P4;.i1,11 that',
- • ITILEAB ISTAtt •
bated one ntiiti lv et of NfitYpeitarteanit
juh ',lootra:pi gekiAib`eit, and bikers, as fol
iintli A islixablev.Tkita
- •
'MANSION„::P AIN-11
containing 130 bRES, More or less of flrit 01 . 114
LIM TONE. LAND,
with a never-failing Spring. and Buildingi stiffieent
or farming; there, is als , ) a thriving Orchard of 0 hake
ruil trees on the premises, with water running thro'
he entire,farm. This farm has the advantage of a
argo proportion of , • .
..
.• • .
MEADOW LAND;
and altogether is regarded as one "of the most desi
rable farms in the county. ALSO—,THE
MILL PROPERTY,
CONTAINING 25 ACRES, moro or lea., with
MIST' LLERT
and Apparatus attached, which is favornblY located
'with a good water power;4lnd surrounded by a' fine
wheat growing section. Also the farm knwn as
the -
aalauau
rolfoining Mansion Farm, containing 106 Acres,
more or less, of Good Limestone Land, with Housel
and Barn; conveniently laid off into suitable fields,
with a thriving youne..Orchard and a well of never
failing water at tlrtroor, and running water in the
barn yard. These Canis offer inducements to capi
talists for a safe and profitable investment. The
above property will be sold separate or togeth& to
suit purchasers. Terms made known on the daY
Of sale. Possession given of the above propertylon
day of sale.
N. B. The above property will he shown by el
.ther of the Executors. 1). W. FUNK, .
E. S. TROXEL,
Executors.
Mar 28— is
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RESTAURANT
HARDWARE, CUTTERY; &C.,
Ilan returned from the Cities with a-large
and well selertea stock •.f Goods
lie 1/11)W I)lTcrs fur sale at low prices.
Iron, Steel,
Axes,
Rope, Robes,
CEDAR WARE;
GRINDSTONES 7
' (A sureVior kind;)
-Horse shoes,
SHOE FINDINGS AND LAS
•cD al a cmi .ct, a a cz:. 2- sz
AND FILLERS
On n new and impreived pinnot low prices.
He invites his ohl : customers and the trade goner
erally to examine his stock before purchasing else
where.H. STONEHOUSE.
' Nov 1.1860
Pit ICK.B
m 8 II it 1111 - 1 V-A-1
DIiIIGS, MICE HEDY,
Confectionery,. Frtlits, _&c.; &c., &C.
THE bubseriber takes this method of announcing
to-the people that ht; has received at his 'Drug
store; a large clad carefully selected stock of
namsn DRUGS,
Chemicals, Patent' Midieines, Paints Oils, Dye
.Sjuirs, window Wass, Putty, Tobacco, Snarl, and
Segars, &c., which he is now prepared to sell as
cheap as the Cheapest and mill assure W enstoni
er* that in regard to quality' which is of the lira im
portance, his goods will compare with any in the
market.
lie Ims also a splendid assortment of rerfameiy
Beeps and
Toilet Articles,
of all kinds, consisting in part of the following, viz
•
Bandolines•
Pomades,
Amber and Bears' Oil
Colognes,
Extracts for-the Handkerchief,
Kathairon,
Burnet's Coeoaine •
litirrisoWs Ladies' Soap,
honey Soap,
Hotel snap,
Diamond White Soap.
CONFECTIONERY, PRV/TS, &c
Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants,
Dates, Citron, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts of all kinds,
and Candies of every variety.
Kerosene Lamps, Lamp globes, and Brushes,
Kerosene Oil. Camphine, Alcohol, Burning
and in fact anything and everything that is usually
found in -a drugstore.
_Thankful for kind levers and patronage hereto.
fore bestowal upon him, he solicits a continuance of
the sarne.!arrcl hopes that by endeavoring to Ocoee,
he may win the confidence of the people.
Physicians' prescriptions promptly and carefully
compounded at all hours. J. F. KURTZ.
nov .29, 1800
Special ELECTION NOTICE.
Amendment to the By-Laws, of the Waynes
boro' Saving institute.
NOTICE is hereby given that an Election Will
• be held at, the (Ace of the said institnte;on
Fainiy• TUB 1 I'm DAy OF APRIL, next, between the
hours of one and five o'clock, P. M. (at the same
time and place at which. the"regtear Annual Elec. ,
lion will be held for a Board of Direciore to serve
the ensuing year.) Jro the purpose• of voting fin. or
against the /A:lowing amendments. viz.: ,Sf.rike
out the wordc. “second Friday of April," and insert
"first Fri.loy in June," of Article - 2d, Section First,
of said Ey haws; stifle Article, Section Fifth, strike
out tins. worils, "First Monday of tApril and- , Oeto.
Ler," unit insert, the' Monday in May.,a,nil
Novembei.” •
.
Propbsed
‘ cif f . Directors;,
`. '4 l . l •.' , JActias.N64:
yr yoo *Alit, Iv! 413fArobacco, call
,st
epo'li • ; _ • Pittc4
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• -
i ~.:f1~Fi"..'....
DEALER IN
STOVES,
(PARLOR AND TEN-PLATE
CARRIAGE WARE,
- . AND
Traces,
Knives, Forks, Spoons, &6.
ALSO
'T liii aiiiiiiiiniaiiiiiiiSii. , le4ll4l lai hi' , ..
14*;iliiiiiiiil'.446Usei 'fortninit'hiinkiii iii . l'ili
"li obe Init.". takes Olparnili„:,in: Winflaticitig t 6 hi
friends and this Piiittio.thrit hell 'PrePared to 'Meer ,
:find entertain (iiiiiiitiiii.lii•iti , lentit to be iikeidlt
by
. thiY. country- .Hoteli ; -.The - House. bullring bee
therough4r_repaired and newly, furnished With eit
-4 thing calculated to 'malio.his gneeti - ,initifortiibl
—thepublie May rest assured that they will.at al
:times find it in a eendithin Sulted to the eomfort rah
conviiiitence of the trait:lei-, - Hie - litiii feature:3M stir
plied with the choicest Liquers,. and his Table wit
the best the markets afford, and all other itiiilitibm
suitable-sad necessary for , the - . EteedtamodatiOrt I
man or boast: With , faithful and abligitiftfiMitiath
and his own personal iatention'arid stipeiiiii6ii, hi
will leave lie Means tampered to merit public pi
tionage: .. . ._
;The-proprietor assures those who may favor hii
With their patronage that they shall ever ,meet_
his houses cordial reception, and that everything ea
gentlel to, the convenience and happiness of hi
guests shall be attiniiied. to. • -
June 241860
F' BE subscriber respectfully announces to ht.
fr friends and the publie generally that be has o
tpenetl a 'ivory Stable itt Ylroynesboro, and is now
4prepared to accommodate the public generally with
• 1 9 14
ERE
„ A .,. at the shortest notice, day or night.--
Persons desirous of hiring, *either fin_
riding or driving, would do well to give him a cull.
His stook has been selected with 'great care as re •
gards gentleness.and speedy traveling; and his bug
gies and carriages are all in good condition.
" • eualtava_stunk wilam kept at the Stable of Dr.
John Oellig. Persons wishing to hire will please
fitinlylo the undersigned at Bowden's Hotel.
nofl:—.6w JOHN RICH A RDSON.
Fresh Lime.
THE subscriber informi his customers.. and the
public generally that he has now tor sale at his
Lime Kiln, about three miles East of Waynesboro',
a first rate article of WOOD-BURNT LIME, for
White-washing, Plastering, etc- He will be prepar
ed to furnish his customers with Lime any 'time du
ring the Spring and Summer.
M arl4-4w • JOSEPH M. HERS
/FEE undersigned, Executor of Chritt inn Frantz,
b'en., deceased, wilt sell at pub he sale, on
Tuunsnm: the I 7xtt DAY or APRIL next, the follow
ing personal property, to wit:
ONE CARRIAGE ,
1 bit Harness, 1 Riding Saddle, Bridle, Halters, 1
Saddle, Wood Saw, Mattock; 35,,yds Carpeting, I
Looking Glass, 1 lot Chairs, 1 'Table. 1 Settee. 2
Bedsteads, 2 Clocks, Coverlets, Blankets, Bedding,
Lnt Queensware, 1 Cot, 1 Comfort, 1 lot Qui't,-;
1 Hair.Mattress,'37 lbs. FEATHERS, a lot of linen
and cotton sheets, and many other articl es not
herein specified. sale to coMmence at 1 o'clock on
said day when the terms will lie made known by
Mar22—ts A BRA HAM FRANTZ, Ex'r.
WAYNESBORO' CLASSICAL AND COM
. MERCIAL INSTITUTE.
mins Institute affords advantages unequaled by
any other school in thin section of the St 'tut
A regular CLASSICAL and SCIENTIFIC courie, or a
thorough PRACTICAL and Commsnctm, education, in
cluding Double Entry Book keeping aid Kactical
and Ornamental Penmanship, Pen-Drawing:Ate .
Students admitted et any time. For further par
ticulars address Principalp.
ar2B-3w • .1
Haines,
SCHOOL:
T F. BM/I,T respectfully informs the citizens
_of_Way nests - mi. tht, t- ho will open- a aohnol
for miles and females, on MONDAY, the - 31st 01
;Walton, in the Eastern School House. '
Terms, moderate.
lgo deduction made for lost time, unless in MSC
of sickness of pupils. Mat2s3-3t
•
141\T111111 ITICTOIIV •
AND
,ZL3
ltE subscriber, thankfutfivrTast - patronage, still
J solicits the same; and in addition to-manufactu
ring ali kinds of worlod
Material for Building Pulposes,
such as
SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BLINDS, FLOORING, WINDOW
FRANIES, DOOR
-FRAMES, FACING, MOULDINGS, &c.. &c.
I am prepared to furnish all kinds of oak timhe
for different purposes in Inidding, such as
JO ICE, HAFT ERS, ',Atli. ST UDD LNG , PAIL
INGS, SCANTLING, HOARDS, &c.,
All of which will be sawed to order, at short notice
and upon reasonable terms.
Also, sawing, I.ty mill and circular saws, of every
description dories- Framing, Surfacing, Matching,
Flooring, &c., &c. For further particulars apply to
the subscriber, at Factory two miles southeast of
Waynesboro. 1). F. GOOD.
Jan. 17, 1861 •
lI.'AL STONED; Druggist,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HIS LINE OF SUSI..
NE99, WAYNESBORO', PA.,
Has not - only - got-back-to-his-"ohl-hu.sinessaut-t cr
the "old stand!" Having fitted up the
room now occupied neatly and having
retuinc,l front the city with a fresh sup: of4ra
ply., which he'has just received, con..is.
. Fresh. Foreign and Domestic Drugs, ' •
A large and general assortment of Medicines.
Chemicals, Patent-Medicine, Dye-stuffs,
Dry Paints and 'Paints ground in Oil, '
Oils expressed and •distil led; - ,
Fruits,green, preserved and dry,
Confectionaries,
Liquors of all kinds for,medicinal purposes,
Books, stationary,fancy and miscellaneous articles,
all of which he offers for sale. Thankful for favors
received and hopeful of their continuance,he invites
the public to call belbre purchasing elsewhere.
Stoner offers for sale a lot of beautiful shells.--
Carbon - Oil which will suit for Kerosene Camps
warranted not to smoke, can be had at Sumer's.
Parratin, Crystal, and Benz°le Oflst also Cam
phine and burning fluids
• is for sale by Stoner.
Stoner has a let of harrels,kegs, jugs, cans..sce.
which he will sell very low. • Jan' 31. •
TIIE undersigned intends opening a SELECT_
EIGHOPI., far males and females, in' the
Waynesboro' Academy, on the 24tlr of 34A•ecn, '62.
The courso of instructi9n will be.full and thorough;
the government but firm. Theis vyil3 Be tt
Literary Sudety held in carinectinawitnite - 01164.
the ogert. of.- which'sviW 110.16. improve ,
morally;andlidellectnalfk, ' - •
. 'PERMS:—Perifesiuuri•of_eleyen weeks:
Curnnion English brafie.hea $2,50
Higher '• ."•, .: . 2 '4.09
Latin an Greek, with alpy 4 9f the alispiln 7 isteA U. 50
Doko-iceeping 'taught; gratis = ' •
Marl— 4-A: A.
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NEW LIVERY.
PUBLIC SALE.
A. M. TRIMMER, Prin. Com. Department,
W. T. 13 A RNF I'Z, A. M., Prin. Clas. Department
LOOK HERE!!
A SELECT IN: Ma' AND CLAStcle
SCHOOL.
EMEE
LB. KURTZ
,
will cull an)l examine his stock;
Below you will find eriumerated s ti -few ;articles
Which will tte fouthl among his itoers, to whieh ho
calls your attention: - •
roil TIEE LAD/S3 ~ •
He has a large assortment of Dress floOtlii Consisting
in part of .
Printed 'Mixt Cloth,' . ~ • .
Printed and plain Delaines, .
Cothilde. plaid,
' thilde-Ship ",
~ Plaid Mohair,
Silk Warp Mohair;
Parametti Cloth, .
' Printed ()Coburg,
. •
• . Printed Morino;
" • - French Motind, ,
Madonna Cloth, ' , •,:
Printed and plain Cishmeres;'.• ,
French and Doutestie Ginglutiti4i;:.
Poplins, - - : ' '• ' '
Pongee Mixture,
' Lavella Cloth; •
• Long and S'quaro,'Phibet .„
and Morino t"oltatvls, -
Opera Clocking,
Cloves, and ' •
Hosiery, in great variets.• ' . . ' • •
Gentlemen's Wear,
Broad (Balls,
Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
Union Cassimeres,
- Oiercoatings,
Sattinets, • •
Jeans,
Tweeds, -
Velyet Cord,
VClvatine Vcatings of ail kindi,
in fart a full assortment of goods for Gentleman's.
wear. Also a large and well selected stock of
111 • LA• • II r %
. _ _
Muslin, Ticking; akd a complete• a assorithent of
Notions. It's no use trying to enamer.rte. If
you want anything at all in the Dry Goods line,
just call in and yell will find him ready to - Wait on
you With pleasure.
To persons having country Produce to sell; they
it to their advantage to bring it to Stu
ver's,as he always-gives the highest market price. JO,
give him a call, and he will sell you• Oods as cheap
as they can he purchased elsewhere. •
Nevl.
011 - 1. 41a U,Vilit. 1
Should you ask me, should you wonder, .
Where to buy your Stoves antri c inwaiit; '
I would answer, 1 would tell you---z
"Go unto the fine new store room
Where the Big Red Horn, the sign is;
There's the best Cook Stoves and Tin-ware,
All's°ld cheap by 1), B. Russell.'
[Prom the .Vongiof Hiawatha.
lIE undersigned inkwniii the public in genera
and especially those of his customers in want of
anything in his hoe of business, dint be his cam
'acted and.is now occupying his new and extensive
ly enlarged establishment for the
raanufacture and Salo
OF TIN-MtltE,-SIIEEX-4-110N WARE,
Reis now prepared to any demand for hie
Cook—Stervesv-general Housekeeping Goods and
Kitchen Ware, on such terms . i ts must give entire
satietection.
offered are of the best.and mast improved Itinds,and
havinglieen tried are acknowledged to be' all that
can be desired as good cookers and bakers; and ars
easily kept clean.
His own MANiTFACTURED WARE is all made with_o
view to the wants - of customers from the best mitei.C.
rial and is warranted in all cases to be good. Ho
also keeps a large assortment of fancy articles.
1- 7 irSpecial -attention is,,,given—to - potting' up
SPOUTING, made of the best tin, for houses and
barns, in which he has had a long and extensive ex=
perience,
• ,
Remember the sign of the Big Red Hors.
Aug 9, 1860 D. Li "RUSSELL.
MPORTANT NEWS'
_jBEAVER, in connection with- his Variety
_ o_Store t _has-com mencosi -the--rnanufacturing-of—
ritruTS and SHOES in all its various branches.—
Having employed Jeremiah Cooper as foreman, he
is prepared to produce the finest, neatest and most
durable work made anywhere.
All are invited to call.
A large stuck of Hats and CapsomJEasterrt, , mart.
ufacturcri Shoes and Boots of the best make on
hand; Clocks, Trunks, Rewire, Tobaceo;drc.,stc.
You get tlaiiry Ifest k KEILOSENE therei . A re*
fat Malta ire wanted. J. BEAVER. •
Dec,6— it months.
ACARD.—Kind friends and patrons, yoa have
my warmest thanks' for your very lit paler',
couragment.- Having discontinued the mtlxifltatti:s.
ring of shoes &e., on my own account r and engaged:,
myself with J. Beaver, at the Variety Store r I ?
speak for him the continuance of your patronage
Da come and ice us sh; ournew place, patronage
Da
Dec6' , , COUNlffit. "
IMPORTANT' NO ,
A.l. persona knowing them ' iiidebted?o ,
tile undersigned byNote liiinleaccount aiir
requepted to call and settle th ,a.tintion:or..beihre
the first day of April, tut. longeCo'ittetigenect cannot
possibly be given I.ks. L*O:TIEZRTON.•
hiarl4-3t ~• , • ~ • • -4:-
STOVES
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