Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, May 16, 1862, Image 4

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4.40E111 'nlil, - .B.lkiti.bos plaiyototo;
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Wins With! live in illiazne.44 6
WIN% all-aitiunti hi ti.t)
ald hilt. iddrettigg earth,
- - And drive gilkabittitir away.
With Out the'o int , •
—Elk& weind bd4lark'asititirti'tirv;
• Withunt its 1104,„sheds itit7w4i
alan'a Oise ensign' Airiness,
Then,cateh tbe bleated aittliiiatua, •
- kith anti haute,
Riots eittgett sky,llimagh rifted elands,
,Yid' health witijiy-they egirne,
Aini there's another sunlight
The saddened spirits tieeile,
The sight that cameo (row !Gettig ittoileai
And kind and gentle deeds:, „.
Withoat it, dark tel !Hi:thirst tray;
Wadi challis are all aro s uiali`
if erueiviinis or unkind nettli'
• Within our homes are found.
Then open aide the window s . •
Welcome the nun of day, -
Hive and - receive the love light, .
To help as on our way.
thit Heavenly Pother, grant us
Thine own Eternal Liilit,
To gild out upward path to reuirua,A4
That are turever bright.
CURE FOR SCROf ULA:-.=-NiChOIRS.LOII
wo - rth the famous mil ionuire and - wine grow
er of Cincinnati, publishes u cure for scrofu:
In. The directions he gives are as follows:
"Put two ounces of aquafortis on a plate
on Which. you have two copper cents. Let
them remain from eight to twenty-five hours.
' Then add four ounces of clear, strong vine
gar. Put cents and all in a large mouthed
bottle, and le pit well corked. Beg in by
pouring four drops'in a teaspOonfid of fain
water, and apply it to the sore. Make the
application three times a day, with a soft
hair pencil, or made of soft rugs. As the
sore heals apply it weaker.
I request editors in-all parts of the Union
and abroad to copy this, and to republish it'
quarterly_; it may balm many lives.
Cincinnati, Ohio. N. LO&OWOUTH.
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The demands of a true education are first,
that it regards the ultimate and ripe fruit of
hardy manhood rather than the immediate
growth of a hotbed development. It oppo
ses the brawn and muscle of the mature man
who at fifty is in full vigor and girded for
life's contest, to the precocity that subsides
ut twenty,five so that its subjects become
confirmed . /Skvalids in body and pedants in
soul.'! Secondly. It should point to some
special end. It should inspire a Sadness of
purpose that pursues relentlessly its obj6t,
with a zeal that knows no abatement, arid is
deterred by no obstacle; circumstances pres
ses all thin rs into service to accom dish its
end. Even the po'wers of nature and of life,
are the servants of the strong, pure soul.--
GC7I. , Ban km.
LITTLE Siiis.—Little sins have a fearful
power of eating out the Christian heart.—
The ants of a tropical climate will surround
their prey, and after destroying it, est it'uut
so thoroughly, and yet delicately, that at a
distance it - may appear still alive. Yet when
the storm comes; it crumbles:
been
falls the
protestor whose inner life bias been destroy
ed by little sins.
A Business Man ean sOnbet;mes go along
for alittle while without advertising, and so
can a Wagon without greasing, but it goes
hard, and there is a good deal at' unprofitable
squealing and grumbling, if not a breakdown,
before the journey is ended. Bead the ad
vertismen te.
Carrying -politeness to excess is said to
be raising your h 4 to a young lady in the
street and allowing a couple of dirty collars
and. a' pair of socks to fall out upon
sidewalk.
The newest Yankee notion is a machine
by which a man can tell when he has become
sufficiently drunk. It is called a fuddleom
-eter, and it operates tty giving a follow a
sharp punch in the ribs the moment he has
got drink enough in the skin.
"Mamma," said a little fellow whose moth
er had forba de him to draw horses and ships
on the mahogany sideboard with a sharp nail,
"mamma, this ain't a nice house. At Sam
Racktea we can cut the sofa and pull out
the hair, ride the shovel and tongs on the
carpet; but here we can't do nothing.
The best way to get -help in this world is
to help yourself. Show that you need aid
and AU will turn the cold shoulder; but prove
that you can do without folks, and they will
Veg t#:_ivc you a lift.
In chemistry, • the best way to separate
two bodies, is to introduce a third. The
same rule holds true in other departments
To increase the distance between a pair of
lovers,. all that's required, is to let 'Willie
walk into the back parlor with a lighted can
dle in his band.
Life is a fading tint and fleeting form. It
is the bluonn s grape, the blush on the rime
th% foam on the wave, the beam on the
cloud, the smoke on the wind, the arrow in
the air.
As"t can be aeon through the smal
lest holes, so the most tilling' things • show
a person's character.
By °oust:ant doing good , fou can put the
envious to sue torture as you might enjoy
if you bad the malice of a feud..
Wolves noontime:l lodse their teeth but not
their nature.
Who . practice cot virtue in yolth oaaaot
. 4 in , old rte.
Wore are aodilas Int wind, butisaaingis
%Viten 81,11spud.'key leers saethei praised
thinks!dieeeltilajtarid.
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• 1 430 unto thithe ittiv,iftittii raw
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There's the best eoob Tili•lviice
All Bold cheap In?D . Usiol4"
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cant w id e r s i gilei pt forms. the • puhlic., in genera
en d . espe ti n totose othis eitatouiers iii Want of
on yskib g in byline of=pasinegs, %hit he , has Colli
pined i l :gair Him occupying hie new end extensive
ly e bb, - ' establishment fur tilt!
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Astansfractiire Mid Stile
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OP Tlltl WAftE, -840 ET-DION IVAHE, AND
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STOVES.' •
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tee nosiiireisisrd to supply any demand for his
Cook Stoves. general Housekeeping Goads
. and
AtileAen Ware, on such terms as must give entire
satisfaction.' • , _
viaa avalaa
offered are of Om best and most improved kinds,and
eying been tried are acknOwledged to 66 all that . 1
'an be desired as good cookers and bakers, and am
easily kept clean.
His own irstrurAcTunin Milin is all made with a
view to the wants of customers from the best mite
vial and is warranted in all cases to be good. He
also keeps a larie assortment offttnost articles.
e i , l attention_b_gillui_tiittinLirp_
SPOUTING, made of the best tin, for houses and
barns, in which he has had air:lngmar' extensive ex
perience.
Remember the sign of the Big Red Horn.
Aug. 9. 1860 D. RUSSELL.
I%i TIBTIII - FIETOY
AND
ZaZt Er 6 Lta 122 . 03 2,
HE stiliscriber, thankful for-past patronage, still
V solicits the same; and in addition to manufactu
ing all kinds of worlod
Niateripl for Building Purposes,
such as
BASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BLINDS, FLOORING, WINDOW
FRAMES, DOOR
FRAMES. FACING, MOULDINGS, Ace., Ste.
I am prepared to - furnish all kinds of oak dud'e.
for different purposes in budding, such as .
JO ICE, RAFTERS, LATH. STUDDING , PAIL
INGS, SCANTLING, BOARDS, dec.
All of which will be. sawed to order, at short :41k
and upon reasonable terms.
Also. sawing, by mill and circular saws, of every
description done. ' Framing, Surfacing, Matching.
Flooring, dtc., 6Ec. For further particulars apply to
the subscriber, at Factory two miles southeast of
Waynesboro. U. F. GOOD.
Jan. 17, 1861
TO THE LAMM
IMS M. C. RESSER informs the Ladies of
%Vsyneshoro' an I vicinity that she has re
moved her Millinery-Store to the dwelling hen.° on
Main Street, adjoining the residence of Mr. Jacob
Wolf, and has juit received from the Eastern Cit.
les a full assortment of
Bonnets. Rats; Bonnet Trimmings,
.Flowers.
and other articles usually kept by Milliners. The
Ladies are requested to call and examine her stock
April 1'62
NOTICE.
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration, on the
Estate of Kate S. Balaley, late of Waynee
bore', leceased, hare been granted4o the subscri
ber, all persons indebted to the Estate,are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the Estate of said dece
dent, will wake konwn the same, without delay, to
GEO. J. DAI.SLEY. Adru'r,
AprillS-6w chambereburg.
Important to rarmers
ir
, HE-subscriber - takes this method of announcing
of the Farmers and others, that he has on hand
1 a ot of DWARF BROOM CORN seed, along with
some specimens of the corn. This is en excellent
article of Broom Corn, and should be raised by ev
ery one. He has - also a full assortment of fresh
Dans, Medicines, Chemicals, &c.
J. r KURTZ.
P. S. 1 am selling Cranberries at 12i cents pe
quart. Mar. 14
BROOMS!
THE undersigned continues to manufacture
Corn Brooms upon the old principle, all of
which he will warrant to be well to 'le. Those
having broom corn are requested to give him a call.
JACOB BECK N ER.
Lightl Lights !!.
► IHE-cheapest Light•in use can he had at H
STONEHOUSE'S Hardware Store
Smoke Stack for Sale.
THE subscriber has a heavy Iron Smoke Stack
33 fret lung and IS inches in diameter. which
he will dispose of upon reasonable terms. Post Of.
Tice address, Quincy, Pa.
Dec2o---tf - JOHN L. METCALF.
5000 Rails for Sale.
rpHE subscriber has now on band IMO good
1 CHESTNUT RAILS 'which he will dispose
of on reasonable ternia. Also—one good ROAD
WAGON. L. S. 'Polack:lr,
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KEROSENE LAM PB.—All kinds foi solo by
DAL sign of the "Big Hod
Horn." March 1J
TO FARMER'S.
STEEL. Shovels , Spades, Hoes,' Forks, Rakes;
Manure Drags, dcc., dr.e., at prices that will defy
competition. Vail and sec for yourselves, at
apt 1 BROTIMITON'S
IMHEIIIESTO - OK I STOVE
in the market to be. bad at the sign of the
Big Re,* Horn•
200 CATSUP • BOTTLES
For salt at the Stole of W. H. BRoraziwos
&DS
L.
dre2o-110.
F you wants good chew of cameo, cell at
I
aPg 4 nuclei
LADIES, if you want toes a aka asiortotea
of DRESS GOODS, call at Psoca's
A rill
E you want to mean largo woorttnentor Shawl,
.1 can at - IM4 . Paxnes
IF yo wait a cheap pair of
,Coagress Gaiters,
[ all , arP4: ; • Pamir
• MW r ' . 1. GREASE."
17 Toy visetieoov Wheel Grease. boy ft it
Akpr23 • • Beenrewroe•
lIFa want the cheapest an • test sty aof: at
Call at • Apr 4 • Pares'e:
114Voye for sale s ". - • vierra-iii—
tkoiSti ofto , ,
~ . - you'want.t.eicefadduit,"taltair _-: •-': ".
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'A "ifhaßi litrrilling In i gg74iiii .
It Ifivir - esis be iijolied ' 7 :i.;_i , -:, , :.*•;,, ,, .,,Ktriviii*
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B B. RissiLL.
LOS at
Russmes.
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-ltd midi the ; Oddly' -diddleally ildit ids'idiii ri;
dyad, repleiiiihdif ha oidiie di Fitiiii add' Coure
!iodides. bud, tidi".iidyt .the Mint amintiment. of
—74 6. : 11fitr04 . 8 Wt.! ; " . .,V; •
, ever Ipreiightio wl4l
NUTS, .11A1M1(1S, PRITIVEti, Mpg,' SWEET
cAItES EVEIII%I/11SC11114 4 1014,1,Ci:
OARS; 'MiI:WC%
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He has Also on hattd strtlllimes tht..flaelit Oysters
the Market williffonli WM' 'netvetl up to
custotners Fried,. ittotsted or-Stewed.
'Attu A.141 1 1) - 0 taint
he is likewise .prepaieit to 'Ttiiiiieb _both Washa.
baugly; end •Imilirieti ALE; tier Sisuperint aiiiole
of Scentih Ale anti Ofalt Apple Cider; with: a pubife
article of. Ifologna tiausaige,- Ego; and sll
other articles usually.keiptin first class ilestopiapts
A genuine article of Vinegar AlWayi for salo.-i,
NovBl . 1,:8. FISHER.
TIN I A=Y'!
CHllia.llolo I
llt al , , .
nitersjgne . &respect! ully-a . announces -to-_ t -
public generally that no is - Still at the old
stand on Church Street, Wiiiriesbeio',PS., ii! li 6r f?
he continues the manufacturing of Family - '
ataiu'iarts,4
Buggies, arouefics, Wagons, and 'every species
Of vehicles usually made in such establishments.—
His wcrk is warranted to be composed of the
best 'atm most durable Material, and • none but
the most t_tperieueed workman are employed.—
He has now on hand a number of Carriages, Bug
gies, &c., dec., which he will jiitively sell at
greatly reduced prices for cash, or upon a short
credit. fly keeping a good stock at all times, and
always holding himself ready to supply the de
mends of the people he hopes to retain ant! secure
a liberal share of patronage.
Repairing, Ttioning, -and Painting done In the
best manner, and at the shorteit notice.
Lumber, Country Produce, &c., will be taken in
exchange for work. J ACOII ADAMS..
N. D. The Hooks of the firM & A. $. Ad
ams, are iu the hands of the undersigned. Persians
knowing themselves indebted are requested IA make
immediate fiayinent. J. A.
Nor' I. Dim.
Leftism or Airausiggedon.
A BOOK FOR THE TINES.
THIS is acknowledged to be one of the most re
markable of human productions that has ever
been offered to the American people. The style is
chaste and truly eloquent. The. subject treated of
is of the mast inspiring: "The United ,Statca fli
Prophecy. Par sale lijr J F.-K UR l'Z.
Nov t -
'l'. .1. FILBERT 4
DRAPER; Pik
ii Has constantly for sale a full assortment ofl':
NI 6001)9 for Gentlemen's ware. N 4
EY'Latest City Fashions always on hand: X .
NI Waynesboro', Plte a.
.14:60.01 . 0:4nr.1404Mgaita'5474XM;47.7X V X
NEW LIVERY.
THE subscriber respectfully announces to his
friends and the public generally that he has o.
pened a Livery Stable in Waynesboro, and is now
prepared to accoinmoJate the public generally with
f,„ RESER MIMS, ffit
p at the shortest notice, day or night.—
Persons desirous of hiring either for
riding or driving, would de well to give him a call.
His stock has been selected with great care as re
garde gentleness and speedy traveling; and his bug
gies and carriages are all in good condition'
The ahoy stock will be kept at the 'Stable of Dr.
John 0. .g. Persona wishing to aim will please
app o the undersigned at _Bowden's. Hotel.
.nob-6w JOHN RICHARDSON.
—To Wapitalists.
t%TAYNBSBORO' SAVING FUND.—This
V Society will pay the following rates of in
terest per annotat i on all sums deposited in the In.
stitution. For 3 months, 2 per cent.; from 3 to 8
months, 3 per cent.; from 9 to 18 months, 4 per
cent; and over 18 months, 41 per cent. For a'
shorter. period than" 3 mottos the terms will be
made kown by the Treasurer.
Notes for discountshould be handed to the Tress
urer on Tuesday, as the Board of Directors meet
rgulaily on Wednesday of each week , at 9 o'clock
By order of the Hoard,
June 17 '5B JN 0. P1111,1P6 Treasurer,
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Notice —New rirm.
THE cube •riber having disposed of his entire
stock of Goods to Messrs. Collifiower do Clug.
Mon, notifies all persons indebted to him on blur°
Books to settle their accounts with and pay the a•
mount of their indebtedness to either John "P. Study
orGaniel Bricker. The new farm will continue the
business as heretofore. A. 8. MO.NN.
Quincy, Jan. 31, 1862.
Mentzer's Norse Eir Cattle Powder
MM. BTOPIEn having purchased of Mr
• Meat:Ar t the recipe for making the above
far-famed Horse and Cattle Poirder,for Pennsylva
nia and Maryland, takes this method of informing
the farmers, drovers, &c., that be has on'hand sad
intends keeping a good supply always on hand.
Country merchants and °timekeeping such articles
fcr sale, would do well to supply themselves with a
quantity. He will sell it on commission or for cash
cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to.
Jan. 31.
Apr. 1, 1862.
Ready-Wade' Clothing I,
,je' FOR FALL AND WINTER! •
FRESH SUPPLYS RECEIVED MONTHLY!
AS. ADAMS would respectfilly inform his
.' patrons and the public generally that be has
returned from the Eastern cities with s genera I sr
sortinent of Ready•Mado 1 • . •
,
. FALL AND *INTER ELOTRINO,
embracing all the latest styles of Coats, Pants,Vesti,
Shirts, Collars, Nectiea, Suspenders, etc.. etc.; all of
which are well made.: The public are cordially in
vited to call and examine his goods, as he is deter-
Outlined to sell at short profits. '
If. will continue to carry on t h e business
of Tailoring as heretofore: 'Persons desiring gar
ments cut out or made up are invited' to give hini a
call.
Latest faabions reeeird regularly.
0c126. - ' A. S. A.
ri i ita,kaiitAYN repo
,It'UUTTEdis.
Wail
The use Pot sale by .
crrA' • E."B. PROXE IL., AV.
T A IRES: " saw al. 4. 1.. :
„V ' M ar 46 Anaaasax. UMiltalar & Co s a..
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P 5 A CHsB‘..finiad Peaches; ;parad and Anysr
ad :s: ,- Amisasols, Buswor & Cm's. :
/ 7 1LOTH, Hat, • air,:Tooth aW'i ; Hail Bruns
k a ljnit moiled and formals way low by M,CM
ESTONSIL - . •,.- ' - : May IL", '..-
ryoll want a pretly,Sumitter ahrto -
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CiEItSER'S7I4TENT.I:I9TiF= TINO
ORAW SEPARATOR. CLEANER
i 4 AERAAGGEEFI - ?:: ,
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Ifatest InirroveAl Thresher, 44 2We Rear
ettitorsv Sit/1414
or -Belt, all furnished Complete
nag to be•put'on 'Tapas..
,
1, the undersigned, desire tb tall the attention et
Fairmers,atid Thee:die:Men Of Pranklind and 'adjoin
ing countieslo ii. This qachine has Wan before
the public for seven years, during Which' tune' it
has given general satisfaction, 'and the patentee
having Made some very important ;improvements
which render it still more complete, • both. for Mead
separariug end cleaning. and also for ease 'of
caught_and_fast_thmshing---1,-take-pleasure-in- •
ionimending it to the public, knowing that it will
give OM Wet cifliiiilifactiOn. lan
three different sizes, as follows:
No. 1 is 8 horse Power,will thresh and clean from
200 to 500 bushels per day, • •• --
No 2 is 5 to 6 horse power, will thresh and clean
from 150 to 800 bushels per day
No. S'is 4 to 6 horse power,: will thresh arid clean
from 160 to 200 k. , shele per (lisp •
These .Mactunes are werranted to do the sbotre,
and do it niuch better in every rest than - any
other machine in use.
Grain having much light filth in it cleaned on this
Machine is worth front 2 ti,2 cents inure per Wide;
el than when cleaned on.any other separator, or the
Common way of cleanilig on hand fans. • Fur this
reason there is nut the eighth part of light matter in
the grain as when cleaned on the riddle principle.
The I last a is freely on all the grain as it leaves the
shues, amerces, when cleaned will. riddle that ad-
Vantage is lost
This machine does-,not return, the - tailends as•
most of the separators do. 13y - retaining filthy -mil
ends alternately it is impossible to make me/enema
grain, Another important feature in this machine
that other's of the kind have nut, is the delf.acting
Blast Reg ulatur in the fan, Which remedies all dif
ficulties in bad cleaning, blowing grain in the chaff
in high speed or irregular driving, which cannot be
avoided in clew • g grain by horse power •
This Machine is also more durable and less tedious
to manage than any other Separator and Cluaner,or
the common machine with shaker.
Orden to infant', thiir being filled until harvest
should be sent in immediately.
I am lolly prepared to make to order and on short
notice Portable and 'Stationed , •
STEAM ENGINES,
SHAFTING, AND PULLEYS,
IRON IiRIDOES. CAST IRON WATER
WHEELS, IRON ICE rTLES, 4lce,
Stoves and Plow eastings,also cast Iron and wrought
iron pipe for steam or water, and Brass castings of
every descriptiiin; in a word, I inn prepared. to do
everything usually done in a foundry and machine
shop. Having supplied myself with the latest int.
proved machineryosuch as bathes, Boring, Planing
and Drilling Machines, persons-can rely on having.
their work 'done in the most satisfactory manner.-
1 ant also prepared to manufacture to order ma
chinery for wood, such as Tonging and Graving
machines fur flooring, kleristoe, Tertout and Mould
ing machines, &c.
I also offer to the public a new and valu
able improvement in my steam engines, made
within the last year, viz: Cue dm economizing of
fuel', and the regulation of speed, which rendess.my
new engines far superior to the old engines.
All my machines are sold under. old_
My
hang a are all ezperimeed workmen. its this line in
business, and I use all good _ material, so.thatlitin
perfectly safe in Warranting all my Work. •
I ant also prepared to do repairing in warkman•
like rranner.on the shortest_ notice._ _ Orders selieite_
tid and promptly attended to. All orders sent in
lox repairing must be accompanied with•the cash.
For particulars and circulars descriptive of ma
chine, address HEOHOE FRICK,
Or OAMICL OKIARR Proprietor of Territory and ao
lieator of orders, Waynesboro' Franklin Cu. Pa.
April 18—tf
NO HUMBUG
riIHE undersigned having opened a Watch and
Jewelry Stare, in the new building on the
corner of the Dimond. and having recently return•
etl from Philadelphia, would inform the residents of
Waynesivro' and the public generally, that he has
now on hand a fine - Ussurtment of
WATCH ES, SE WELRY, SILVER AND
SILVE eI:AD WA RE, - ;14
• e CLOCKS„ &c &c -
Having had "eensiderahle experience at Watch
repairing. he is prZporett to do all wore► promptly
in the beet manner and guarantee the performance
of it,
An assortment or spectacles, and spectacle glasses
always on hand. Jewelry repaired in the neatest
manner. W. A.O.OIIOVE.
P. 8.-9111)3ilver taken in 'exchange fur goads,
Apr4-Iyr.
Cheap and•llleauttriti Light.
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O.
I Carbon Oil—pure and rion-explooive
-11 warranted to burn without emitting any amen
rf used in the -
CARBON OIL LAMPS,.
of the latest styles and iniprovententr o -411 bid
Caere FOR Csan at tho sign of the
BIG itgu HORN.
- • -"- 'RUSSELL.
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Jmuitllteceived2
At N'BROTHERTOISMS" ad assortment of ,
Pruning Sheers,
' Pruning Knives.
,Pruning Saw and Chisel. • '
• Pinning_ Saws. '
•
Tar sale cheap liaddiug , S i s4l'4Nl"
-.
13 11 /Mb Whoodulguay,l'aititalitt C. ease at
Oat*" • •
11_31tP.Wilti at I'o ailo„*itiliospiiipuuad at
uov Ktirrlett
lE' ita
LARGiostataat of i` N'AVAREP"arirte
alga - tat the
ilecl.'o 110 , D. B. Rtititr:t.
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tont, ~. t:
..1 4 ,„„ iblithotgod or rfinotinang
.IL to-, , ..: rff:- : i: ''`flaifillifitlealted - lit lihi 'Diehl ,
flitoki,.t - t -'
gi Isol, iegill.fitiyogbfitOkar . - ,
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• mnicalii; Piiiiio - gitiaiiiiiii:#4l,iiii - -iiiiiir tlys
8 illio,islailoielifiisiiTaltiri,Arobsecoillnalt and
tile alio Aka.; *Mob. he is. lici*. Eti:epaida TO sell as
ch ap,,soi ifii'iliiiii#E,ti . lad ' iiilll•aistate hie Custom
e that iii MOO to 011110 . iithhib to Of ilia Mel itii.
)
' , lands, I.4._goattrit will Oiiiiipitiii,ititti: Wily in the
market: -- ,'''. • :.• -:, ' ~. ' , ' , ' • :r, ., 7 .-
He •hat also a attleadij giaortazeni of rerfinqiiiyi
Battier' ailtU• ~t ~. ; - t•-• ,, ;i't '' t.; ..-: - „-t :',•,:' .; •
l'oliet ,A.rticle. , .. -
_
of ail kinds, cansudiiii in pill of
Bando „
Pomades, • . ,
Amber-and Bears' Oil
Colognes, 6-
Extracts
Lyon's Korb:dr - dm,
Burnees . Ootiosisio.
tadies':BosP,
• , Hodmy Bap,
Betel soap, .
DiansOnd WI
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS. Ake
.
Cranberries, Raisins,. Ns, Prunes, Curranbi,
Dates, Citron, Oiangee, Lemonii,Nitts of all kittglii,'
and Candies of Cier.t , variety,.— • •
Kerosene Lamps, Lamp •globes, and Diushes,
Kerosene Oil. Camphine, AlCohol. [hutting PIM,
and in fact anything.and everything that is,usuallY
found in a 'drug store.
Thankful for kin.d favers'iLmt patronage hireto.
fore bestosuml upon him, lie solicits a cmitinuaAce of
the same. and hopes dist by endeavoring to, please,
he may vrin•thii confidence of the people.
Physitilins' prescriptions prongaly ana.carefully •
compounded at all hours.' P. KURTZ: •
nov .29, 1860 •
Op 1176.
TUE mime "truntifie6 r- satiniliFiri-ont:tiearta
the AlfieriCan heak,. 'than iny of the, Rdyo
blued; eve should it be a Priride.• •
$o all you that want a good.Oboking Store that
burns.either coal or woad, call at '
TETiugs
and ask for the Continetili whir is one of the
best stoves in market; and bk or the cheapest. It
takes a lung stick•of wood and provided with ire
brick to burn coal. It is one of e best. baking and
cooking Stoves tha t-has- ever bee offered fur sale:
It is a fine Cooking Stove and is ea.; ept clean.
I always have a large assertrnent on hand, and wil I
• .
ria.tlum—sno-other—horsae--in-t
country. Bo to prove, that my nome is not Gen.
Bragg cilia - MI sea for-sonnielvei,
Also on hand Heating troves , such as •
RIDE PLATE AID COAL STOWS,
for shop - or parloq_ z all of which 1-will sell very low.
You will also fin a large assortment of . '
'EP LEI EiEl s
w ifh Optic r, Brass and Sheet-Iron • Ware, which
is all of my own make, and which hal been' proven
Cannot be found br•uei in any place. -- Novrrentern=
her I am bound to sell cheap. en all that want any
thing in my line, give me a call. My shop is still
at the old place on Main Street. under the Printing
House Spouting!
done at all times and of the best double tin.
Peeling very thaukfutfor the many pest favors I
have received from the.puhlic, I would invite all to
give me a call, for then you cave for yourselves
where to get bargains, - .
—old_metattakeri at - Fouitdry Prices in exchange
for new Stoves. W. A. TRITI.E,.
Mar.2B . Waynesboro',
f. POURTMLIN,
Dealer in all /he variety of Drugs. Medi.
. eines, Yankee Notions. Perfumery,
Liquors for medicinal
, purposes. Oils,
4c.,
ihtilsthethpaantkras ntmotitehe co
ofa
gn mmu e n r t o y s '
erid still soli
public who want anything in his line. Inasmuch
as he has enlarged his stock so as to, be enabled to
answer all calls for anything anti everything usual
ly found in a Drug Store, and has a thorough ac
quaintance with the business, he hope. to gain the
confidence of the Community. will par par
ticular attention tb tilling physicians' Precriptitths,
and more care and precaution used is waiting up
on chltlren than adults.
DEO AM POETIC ERS.
Choice—Wines and Liquors for medicinal and
sacramental purposes, Patent Medicines are endless
in variety, including all that have been mode up to
this date and some that are yet in embryo. Also
White Lead, Zinc, Pa nt, Whiting and Varnishes
for house building or inside work. besides all -Mum
of Wass. Commercial, Note, Fools Cap and Lotter
Paper always on hand, with a variety of Envelopes
of different sixes and colors. , -Brushes, Combs,
Pomade, Fancy Soap, Hair Oil; Colognes, Frown.
ces, Flavciring Extracts, and namerous articles in
the Fancy line on hand and offered foe sals• cheep
et than ever ()tiered before
Also a large assortment of Kerosene Oil Lamps,
Chimneys. shades and Wicks, and Keros•ino Oil to
fill 'them. A general ass•.ntment of Fin is and
Confectionaries, Tobacco and. Cigars. • ,
Oct. 11. . •
NEW' FIRM!
,c_oachwa.if.ingt
THE undersigned having leased the well-known
Coachmaking;stablishinent43f Alex. Haindtun.
*Mechanics street, Waynesboio% 'respectfully an.:
flounce to their friends and the publiegenerally, that
they "purposecairtylUg on the business in its
branches, and 'are now - prepared to manufactitre to
order all kind. of •
carriages; Buggies, Illarimehes,
Sprig Wagons. lte. &e., of the beat material, and
made ay superior worLmen.
BLACKOMITHING end. REPAIRING of all
kinds drite.st reasonable :rat promptly and to the
satitfaetion of custnaters.
colts rltir PRODUCE takatt in exchange for
work titillative prices. • • -
• or Persons desiring articles artwork in the Coach
niuking line, are reeinetfully invited' to giro Shea'
call. ‘. L.C. MORRISON.-
Mar. El; - • GEO. 11:114WKER. •
ANN bhatrist dscUr ft , Tappan. -au* 'the
k_XcOmfatti,ble sl".itra foicold
Oit4 -." '!' •
, is JO, an 25 : entis par ilo..ard jat
- now. 'llllk,' ' " iktril4.
y;lftirant arnica pair at Gait/Meta from . 37. t cft
-
cart at, [apr4. PHlceri
,
ADYlolroE.Sgr.#l:l3r=.llen - th.Ltee?*
tiduiSi.t rot oat subseitaenk,
131 11 'reiteat OW Ch , ativeriiao:
meats to be paid
TO tv 114,1011 o t` (1
' i'xpy
b. . . •
R . 'A.
frIHE eahseliber. would ttit' of
Wsyneetano',eilid the POW' that . het hOiettlit
=laced the, ttheleatakilit lstealeseiti thelieienieht
%a Kitties Hotel; evhvie •he,tirill at
re a to acelY/amodete• thLOOtt ' , haat slt#ll.lltiihits
• eaU.
!node to . order, on eheit f Or tho hest tlishitlak
aratlapoa the Aida Ossi#B,i6lo tiltirii,2, -
Oct 25 ''"J'Adiff lllt 1i Y:
FAr
Reionsmendalipai from the aste o n ton
'f
. .14 • • '
Paiiejessus, N. 1:; eeh. 004 1861.
The undereigise'd ire Itappy testify'rhat pupils
of the Fa rem:rine Ataderayi Pa. have aiaintaiiiitid
a high nding Own ,the mesa. gaideuitel.orthe -
College f New Jessey. - -• • . • •
.10/1N.14.401411AN;
rem esP u.s:l4) ego.
• -. -Prolessor of Cheek. •
0. MUSOKANO.OIOER,
t Profiesior of,l4athi.
101ihr igieri h 11:
Profteak teletlieinatica
ite_Sesp
mar.2B
FL9tpz,',.FEED;,
PROVISION- STOMA
jiE eabscribers *bald infrirra the tititette of
Waynetilig.ri,. that . they haioe a Fleur,
Feed unit Priiitisioci Store in the 1'60(016ra:671i oc•
covird. by Jorieph Pike, ovii,iiite the reside:tie of
Juba. WO. .wheio they will. if. hive for
. ,
sale
11,1114MWELMAT ILE
KINW',
so RE.E.N.IN.D.% ."4.)DitS, S1l,111.1:ED.
As4N.D; DV•THE EAR;_DATto, 20 4
I'AT/lEs, 11.AtiorN ANU
LARD, V114,1E61:04.
Also, Rm. Wheat :toll Bailey 'by - the bushel op in.
smaller, quantiticat, and other 'articles usually kept
in such establisfunentei* , All ,Flour apJ Mill tltult
will be sold at Mit.t,' Pincus von U,►su.
The highest cash---prtees paid lor. wheat, ?ye
coin and OMB. DANIM,
Febl4 —tt W tliN IC.
Dr; Jacobs, Illarbatigh & (o'
Celebrated Americas Lialaient
it _ _
THE greatest end best external remedy ever o
tend to the public. tot sale by F.. 1. Krutze,
Druggist. Waynesboro' and by Druggists in the.
county generally. &Price 2.5' cents pet bottle.
December 13. 'Bo ty • _
Pi Lit Dint N O UDOrk
FORE CARRURRT OF IRON
STOVE POLISH,
The cheapest ankle in the world. Unrivalled,
in Economy. Permanently Lustrous. Tnii °nip
place to get it is at itito ni ±: ft roN i s.
March 22.
dims , • __. _ ...
vontinental Hotel?
WAYNESBORO', PA.
'ORE undersigned having .Iscently, .taken the a-••
bovemamed House, formerly known as the
"(Hobe Inn" takes pleasure in annouiMing to his. '
friends and the public that he is prepared to receiver
and entertain Guests in a style not to be excelled
by any country Hotel. The /louse having been.
thoroughly repaired and newly furnished with eve-. •
ry thing calculated to make his guests-comfortable. .
—the public may rest assured that they wjll at ails • -
times find if' in a condition suited to the comfort nad .
convenience of the traveler. His Bac is always sup,.
plied with the ehoicestLiquors;. and •
the best the markets afford, and all other appliances.
suitable and necessary for the abcommodation of
man or beast. •With faithful and obliging servants '
and his own personal attention and supervision, ha
will leave no means utispat4 to merit public pa
tronage..:
The proprietor assures those orhoinay favor hii.
ovith their patronage that they shall ever !neat" at
his houses cordial reception, and thateverything es- , '
sential to the convenience and happiness of his,
guests shall he attended to. riars
June 21, MU - 1,".11. KIM
ICI.II ,
. ,
................
J. A. .F •I 'E R
A RE again
stern L eit tn ie i s n:l l( ea nd O o l f
t ti e . reC
rece ;: i l o i n to o lr bi t tAa
sock of •
Clotho, _Cassignereo and Vests.
All of the MOST FASHIONABLE , STYLES.-
His stock of FRENCH CLOTHS and CAB4f. ,
MERES he calls particular attention to, as the
best in town. Also. one of she beat assortments of
ruirsisttimi-Goonv in town—all re.nly• for their in.
'mention and benefit, and kindly asks it call from all .
persons desirious of buying Goolt ttia line, &tits*
tremely • • '-
12:baDemr.17PzPacarda6s e
In the NEWLY FITTED ROOM, Den doer to
Up(legal's', llogeretown, Md. [Jim. 3,,18814.
'BACK AGAIN.
Urß. PRICE farms his customers and' the
. jl biic:Qrnerally that he 'his reinorieditia
Barber *hop to the Basement of Mr.'Kurtes Hotel,
folOerly occupied 'y him as a Barber Shop, where
he will Share, taus, and 'Dress Hair as heretofore.
Give bins a call. , Nov. 22—tf. •
X nod Bay's heavy, hoots and tlhoei at: •
k tht.4 Essatuetib
--t:
IN Fixtures I .
ki • Mar 28 ASUER , OII. BeNRDICT & co'd"
kN excellent article or Syrup for 50 etc per-gall
at (tlct4 Lleaoun's
ikt il anTb e y A e r po k: c l i ) al L il is trec u t r tWa ul o l f o a nly Pl a u s :it e i t rinj
N. me.erll r; It. Uruggibt - • May 13;
Liziort; It and Corriander, ground . & impound
'l-einir 29 at • KUltTealk,
lot:iv a.4t tlta; at • •,, •
n0v..114 . • Kim**
rAItD , CANS, At the sigh al tho' Bit Bed SW'
11_4 tiss2o ;
J NOR BALE'. OR 'eau .REST. --Maur,
JV atom. Idly at. rintlE.!tli Store,:
1 1.EN114:11 Einbruttletad sodas at
r UT#EILI.II, Ahnsitsackkat
- '
`Aritatit see th
1 patcfirtairi;lildrat
V you grant - tiripticbsie & nir& • ill , : Ntsl , lo l alltfithoW
j : i3ll. bi- *LIS calo4:
4
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