Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, May 30, 1862, Image 4

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LATEsT RRTATAL
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',lfilaq4ND - AMIMER',.
- Hardware; .
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE AND CEDARWARE I
ITAVING just returned from the Eastern Cities
he would call the attention of his-customers
anti the public generally to his
LARGE & / SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
DRY GOODS!
Which will be sold at extremely Low Prices.
Below you will find enumerated a few articles
which will he found among his stock, to which he
invites your attention:
FOR THE LADIES,
-ALSO:
Ladies' Shawls,
Plaid blinghania,
Brocades,
Fancy Prints,
Lawns,
Brniges,
Linen liantiVtis.
MEN'S WEAR.
Foley Cassitneres,
Plain "
Cloths,
Italian Cloth,
Vustings,
Mursail'es)
tilretiadiena ;
a03 , 3D8 c=t
Denims,
Tweeds,
ttucensuare,
Boots and Shoes, _
Cedar Wore
MCt3 latit 5 3 8
Of the very best quality, such as
Syrup, and Porto Rico Molasses;
Best Rio
Superior Prepared Coffee,
huairnell's Best Essence;
No. I Chocolate,
Raisins,
T a e c o,
Ric r, &c.,
The above goods have been carfully selected end
roc:based at the very lowest figure. He is therefore
enabled k.• accommadite all why may favor him
with a call. By strict attention to business and a
desire to please in every respect, he hopes to merit
a continuance of patronage.
NO TROL BLE .TO SHOW GOODS,
, Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at
the highest market prices ) J. W. MILLER•
A pril 18 '62
REMOVAL.
ALE 3 MINTS PER GLASS.
THE subscriber informs his customers that he
has removed his Restaurant to the house of
Mrs. Blair,.,next.' door to Beaver's Variety store,
where he will have for sale Oysters, Eggs, Ham,
Cheese, &c. Also Washabaugh's and l.udwig's.
Ale at A cents per glass. JOS,-FUNK.
April l 8
_
MT. HOPE STORE".
- lak2:lo,2kt-Arirlca.,
THE undersigned would inform his customers
and the public generally that ho has just re
ceived from Philadelphia a full assortment of
Spring * Sumismer Dry Goods,
Grtiteries i Hardware, Queensware, Shoes, Boots,
Hats Caps, and all other articles usually retailed
by country merchants, all pf which will be sold, as
low as the same goods can be purchased elsewhere
in the county. The public are invited to call and
exatitine his stock. JOHN M. COOK.
Mt. Hope, April - 18
DR. W. D. LECHLER
ANNot r ifiess to his friends and the mildie
gene ly that he is now in possession of all
the late and most improved instruntents,and is well
piaparmi Id perform all DENTAL operations. He
will be happy to wait upon those who may require
the 'services of an experienced Dentist. All opera
tions upon the mouth and teeth performed in a
scientific manner. TeetW* ... _ . ,mrted according to the
latest improvements in the art, and at moderate
rates.
Office in his residence on the South Corner - of
the Diaaiond.
April 11; '62
I I' itli OF TIOEBLES TOMO
lIP BD SPILLED 011!
HO can make a mean in appear
. Mace. with a coat fitting liken fashieh-plate
pants end vast fit fora .president. • Who makes the
fine gents you see in the cityl , The. ,Tailor!—no
mistake about it, - Well. then we have just brought
frouttbe fhb neatest, sleekest, finest; fanciest,
TALiefas , 14 Of
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- tANCY - CAkifiIHERS, BLACK C ABBIMERES,
~ • CLOTHS. AND :VESTING!,
tlist tan be seen in aideqirarten We will Our.
;Alelino ito - turii. out" load inn• - •Unsse..l3urr&--"
- -*Freahcar,a4h. alwaysviw ~iilealevalld we have
divqx 1 7 -0 14 0, 19 lOvit - -rAiVIUO* Plate.; and pill.
• leave
,nothing . tnidinot to plense of friends Oath*
c• 44 reat-tifinankind., G. &I. BENDER. -
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paa:zina unadtd7ernad *Ma eider Nineps
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Printed ChnlJirs,
. Ginghnins, ,
Poplins,
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Linen,
Skirt Fronts,
Shirt Collars,
Neck Ties, dr.c.
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-ihri4ifik ine i lifiattSiti* win..
Where tor .wy Yotifialoyill 'and Tlifitre;
' • I WOW straswer; I.*ould test yells -= .
&Elamite the fine new store morn
Vohere the fig Red Horn, the sign br,
' 'f re's the best book Stoves-and Tin-ware, ,
All sold cheap by D. B. Russell."
. . , thorn thetnxof Hiawatha:
:4 HE undersigned informs the pliblic in genera
i t and es pecially those of his eustoinera id' mount-of
anything in his line of lousiness, that he has coin
plated and is now occupying his new and ettensive
ly enlarged establishment for the ' •
and Manufactur e Sale
OF TINWARE, SHEW-IRON WARE, AND
• . ' STOVES. a
. • .
• He is now prepared to supply any . demand for his
Cook iStores. general Housekeeping .odds and
Kitchen Ware, on such terms as* t give entire
satisfaction. „ .
ItGli, avci7aa
offered are of the best and meat improved kinds,and
leaving been. tried are acknowledged to be all that
can be desired as good cookers and bakers, and are
easily kept clean.
.. His own MANUFACTURED WARE is all made with a
view to the wants of customers from the beat mote
rial and is warranted in all cases to be good. lie
also keeps tillage assortment of fancy articles.
rirlspecial attention is given to putting up
SPOUTING, made of the best tin, for houses and
barns, in which, he has had along and extensive ex
_ • t. , •
Itementiscr-the sign of the Bi.g Red Horn.
Aug. 9, 1860 b L . . 11
ANTIETAM PACTOY
AND
.IQEt Uzi )21
HE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, still
tj solicits the same; and in addition to manufactu
ring all kinds of worked .
Material for Building Purposes,
such as
SASH . , DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BLINDS, FLOORING, WINDOW
FRAMES, DOOR
FRAMES, FACING, MOULDINGS,, &c., &c.
I am prepared to furnish all kinds of oak thnbe
for dill'erent purposes in building, such as
JO ICE, RAFTERS, LATH, STUDDING ,PAII.
INGS, SCANTLING, BOARDS, &c.,
All of which will be sawed Jo order, at short notice
and upon _reasonable terms.
Also, sawing, by mill and circular saws, of every
description done; Framing, Surfacing, Matching,
Flooring, &c., &c. For further particulars apply to
the subscriber, at Factory two miles southeast of
Waynesboro. D. F. GOOD.
Jan. 17i 1861
m IS 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 The subject treated of
is of the most inspiring: "The United totos in
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LALIMLES I Novi
NEW MILLINERY GOODS!
itISS M. C. ESSER informs the Ladies of
01 Waynesboro' ES I vicinity traTETEN hos re
moved her Millinery Store to the dwelling hotve on
Main Streit, adjoining tha residence of Mr. Jacob
Wolf, and has just received from the Eastern Cit.
ies a full assortment of
Bonnets, Hats, Bonnet Trimmings,
Flowers.
and other articles usually kept by Milliners. Tho
Ladies are reque'sted to call and examine her stock•
Aprilll'62
THE OLD MILLER AGAINV
AS the Bebelli an is now on its last , legs, anti
nearly over, we thonght right to announce to
the public that we will grind Grists of 20 bushels
Or upwards either for pay or Toll separtely,and that
we have ; an hand all kinds of FEED, CORN in
ear or shelled, or in MEAL sifted or not. Also—
Oats by the bushel or in any way that it may be
wanted;—also, Mid Shipstuff and Bran, Corn
in Cob Chopped at short notice. Plaster by the ton
or bushel on hand. Still in the market fur Wheat.
We can always do up good work like it was done
at Island No. 10, and Fatsburg Landing.
JOHN WALTER,
JOSEPH ELDEN.
Timothy Seed for Sale.
THE subscriber has now for sale 40 bushels of
prime TIMOTHY SEED which he will dis
pose of It fair prices. Persons in, want of seed for
fall sowing arc requested to give him a call
nia2 BENJ. E. PRICE.
Important,to Farmers
TNE substriber takes this method of - announcing
of the Farmers and others, that he has on hand
a lot of DWARF BROOM CORN seed, along with
lime specimens of the corn. This is an excellent
article of Broom Corn, and should be raised by ev
ery one. He has also a full assortment of fresh
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c.
.1. F. KURTZ.
•P. 8. I am selling Cranberries at 121 cents po
quart. Mar. 14
. Light I Lights ! !
ic,,
r HE cheapest Light in use can be had at H
STONEHOUSE'S Haidware Store
ov 1
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Smoke Stack for Sale.
T" subscriber has a heavy Iron Brooke Stack
33 feet lung and 10 inches in diameter, which
he will dispose of upon reasonable terius. Post Of
fice, address, quincy, Pa. rr!
bec2o—tf JO}IN L. METCALF.
IT EROSENELAMPIS.:-:AlrilndsfOr sale by
Ak D. B. RUSSELL, sign of the ..Big Red
Honi." March 1.1
• TO FARMERS.
STEEL' Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Rakes;
Manure Drags, .Scc., flicc., at prices that will defy
competition. Call and see for yourselves. at •
aprlt BUOTHERTON'S
•
THE BEST COOK STOVE
in the market to be had at the sign of the
Die. Re•l Horn. D ti. Rummy.
4,)(W CATSUP BOTTLES •
For sale at the Store" of W. IL BROTURTON
tleP s
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dec2o 'Oft
yr you want a good chew o obacco, call at
_apr4 - Patca's
ADZES, if you wane to see a ni . co amok trial
j
of DRESS GOODS, dell at Paige's
Aptil4
you want to see a large assortment of Shawls
caU at rapr4 Ptuna's
you want i catnap pair of Congress Gahm*
'call at • ,•• .• • mut . - •
• ••NOV HEEL GREASE." , • ..
Ton .want 000n-•Wbeel. Grease. Niy it at ,
Ipr26 BkoTIIIIVION%
want,the nikrapee: and latest ityht al• Bat
a~q at - • Patoa's.
I Toys fotiale'at
Deip.2o •
S iota irilt.ti*lt'l't:pl4ooAr,e".ll at - ::: :, ~:„
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iTitorj-earomr.
tidier
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Ocittr., iittittosAttri
T"autteriber . rerlieepUlly informs his custom
ers OA die, 'Albite generally that he has re
ce, y r olenisitell.his.fituck_oL_Froit and_Lltiace
.ntiriei, Udine' acisv the finest assortment -of •
CALIC.IIOI. - E_S
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ever br ought to Waynesboro'vvvith
RAISINS; PRUNES, PIGS, SWEET
' CiAKEWLOt, E.VEHXVESERtirriON,
GARS; TOBACCCOig., ate.
0 Y. S E•R S I
,
lehas also on hand at 01 times the fined Oysters
the marketwill affordoirhich will be served up to
customers Fried, Ittiasted.or Stewed.
A rall :AND 01.1021 R
he is likewise
, prepared to furnish both Washa
bough,. and Ludanfa AL - E, and superior article
of Scotch - Ale anti Crab Apple Cider' with a pilule
article of Bologna Sausage, Boiled, Eggs, and all
other articles usjilly kept in first . dais Restaurants
A genuine articri Vinegar . always fOr sale.
Novel L. S. FISHER.
THIS WiCif-1.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to the
public generally that he is still at the old
stand on Church Street, Waynesboro', where
to continues the wanufactosing of Patna
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ta, 1 4141141 / ( ` - ‘l l l4
Buggies; Barouches, Wagons, and every species
of vehicles usually. made in such establishments.—
His work is warranted to be composed of the
best atm must durable' material, and none but
the most experienced workmen are employed.—
He has now on hand a number of Carriages, Bictk
gies, &c., &c., which he will positively sell at
greatly reduced prices for cash, or upon a short
credit. By kcepiiig a good stock at all Boleti, end
always holding himself ready to supply the de.
manila of the people he hopes to retain any secure
a liberal share of patronage.
Repairing-, Trimming,, and Painting done itr the
best manner; and at the shortest notice.
Lumber, Country Prod:ice, &c., will be taken in
exchange for work. JACOB .ADAMS.
N.ll. The Books of the firm of J. & A. S. Ad
ems, are in the hands of the undersigned. persons
knowing themselves indebted are requested to make
immediate payment. J. A.
Nov' 1. IRM.
Delbnce of Armagtedon.
ftrititil'ilNlOlAZZratalitlX74Xitlreradlditnatt.N.
X T. J.,FJ.LBEIMT, x
IN
N DRAPER, X
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Has constantly fur safe a full (madmen, qfX: 4
NI . CiOODS for
• Geallenten's ware. Pi
I'Latest City Fashions always on hantLlX
xW ' vial,6 oro , P a. .-a•
N;XXXACAXXACACAY4II.I47X;gWi4XXX:4Zpi
THE subscriber respectfully announces to his
blends and the public generally that lie has o
pened a Livery Stable iu Waynesboro, and is now
prepared to
„ accommodate the public generally with
41 HORSES & VEHICLES, Js• •
at the shortest notice, day or logOt•
Persons desirous of hiring' either foi
riding or driving, would do well to givi; him a call.
His stock has been selected with great care as re
gards gentleness and speedy traveling; and his bug
gielpend carriages are all in good condition
'1 he above stock will be keptat the Stable of Dr.
John , Oellig. Persons wishing to nice will please
apply to the undersigned at Bowden's Hotel.
uoB-6 w JOHN
,RICH A RDSON. ,
AYNESBORO • SAVING FUND.—This
Society will pay the following rates of in
terest per annum,on all sums deposited in the In
stitution. For 3 months, 2 per cent.; - from 3 to 6
months, 3 per cent.; from 9 to 18 months, 4 per
cent; and over 18 months, 44 per cent. Fur a
shorter period than 3 inontus the terraiiwill be
made kown by the Treasurer.
Notes for discountshould be handed to the Tress_
urer on Tuesday, as the Board of Directors meet
rgularly on Wednesday of each week, at 9 o'clock
A.M. By order.of the Board,
June 17'68 JNO. HUMPS Treasursr,
Notice-rNevir Firm.
THE subscriber having disposed of his entire
btock of Goods to Messrs. Cornflower & Clog
stun, notifies all persons indebted to him on Stare
Books to settle their accounts with and pay the a
mount of their indebtedness to either Jelin P. IStudy
or Da bit Bricker. 'Theinew firm will continue the
business as heretofore. A. 8. MUNN.
Quincy, Jan. 31,1862.
Mentzer's Hems & Cattle Powder
MM. STONEetaving , purchased of Mr
• Mentzer, the recipe for making the above
far-tamed Horse and Cattle Powderfor Pennsylva
nia and Maryland, takes this method of informing
the farmers, drovers, &c., that he had on hand and
intends keeping a good supply always on hand.
Country merchants and otherskeeping such articles
fee 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.l, 1862.
Xseady-Made' Clothing!
FOR FALL °AND WINTER!
FRESH SUPPLYS RECEIVEIVMONTHLY!
A S. ADAMS would respectfilly inform his
• patrons and the public generally that he has
returned from the Eastern cities with, a general as
sortment of Heady-Made
- FALL AND WINTER CLOTH IN°,
RuestLea.
embracing all the latest styles of Coats, Pants,Yests,
Warts, Villiers, Iticuties,;buspenders, etc., etc., all of
which are well made. - .The public are cordially in
vited to call and examine his goad's; as he is deter
termined to sell at short profits.
fie will .continue to .carry - on :As - business
of Tailoring as heretofore. Persons desiring gar
ments cutout - or made up are invited to give him a
call. • -
Latest fasbionligisciitvilregularly.
0ct26., : '
IFULD.UK 1.:U'l"1•k:10 1 - • -
j_' The bestir' - use Fur 'kale by - ,
.Nost , : Alt.
lt.Edll , Mackerel at . ofi.r.st
- Mar 28 . 1.=, ' A3u0,59N.: 1111. t,
jribii.E*e.--Itriear Peachy, sad mu age
AKl:tic-, 'f', ' ,Attaaaaus, 11 "„ a[tok co's., ,
ciLQ.:41,4144, 114 r, .nroarl,, ' iilitoit • Bruatte 1
, . ' jiaitret*feCisul rot salitb,- - M. AI
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A BOOK FOR THE TIMES.
NEW LIVERY.
To Capitalists.
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CIEISERI3 , )'A'I ENT SELF,REGiniAtING
BRAIN SEPARATORf CLEANER
ANDIAGOER
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Latest Improved alter and Triple Gear
ed Horse- Powers, Driving either by •Gf_ar
or Bell, all furnished' Complete
• reaclg to - be it an Wagons. ,
•
1, the undersigned, d ire i, call the attention o
Fanners:awl Thresherme of Frankling and adjoin
ing counties to it. This Machine has been before
the public for seven - years, during which tune it
has given general satisfaction, and the patentee
having.matle some very important improvements
which render it still more complete, both for dead
separating and cleaning, and also for ease of
draught and fast threshing. I take pleasure in r • •
commending it to•the public, knowing that it will
give tho best of satisfaction. - I am maieurseuring
reti-differera-s-izeo r ns-follows. '
No. 1 is 8 horse Power.will thresh and clean from
200 to 500 bushels-per day.
No 2 is 5 to 6 horsepower, will thretkb and clean
from 150 to 3011 bushels per day -
No. 3 is 4 to 6 horse power, will thresh and clean
Irom 100 tri 200 Itttvhele per day.
These Mammies are warranted to do the above,
land do it much better in every respect than any
other machine in use.
Drain haiing much light filth in it cleaned on this
Machine is worth from 2 to m 3 cents more per bush
el than when cleaned on any other separator, or the
common way of cleauhrg on hand fans. For this
reason there is not the eighth part of light matter in
the grain as when cleaned on the riddle principle.
The blast acts . freely. on all the grain as it leaves the
shues, whereas, when cleaned will,' riddle that ad
' '
vaiatage iai lost
This machine does not' return the tailends as
most of the sepOrators do. By returning filthy tail
ends alternately it is impossible to make merchanta
grain, Another important feature in this machine
that others of the kind have not, is the Self-acting
Blast Beg ulatof in the fan, which remedies ail dif
ficulties in hod cleaning, blowing 'grain in the chaff
in high speed or irregular driving; which cannot be
avoided in cleaning grain by horse power
Thie Machine is alsu more Jumble and less tedious
to manage than any other Separator and Cluaner,or
the common machine with shaker.
Ordeis to insure" their being filled until harvest
should he sent in immediately.
I am fully prepared to make to order and on short
uotiteTortablil and litatiuned
GRISV AND •SAW 'MILL DEAD/NG,
Stoves and Plow castings,also cast iron and wrought
iron pipe for steam or water, and Brass casting* of
every description; in a word, lam prepared to do
everything usually done in a foundry Mid machine
shop. Haying supplied myself with the latestim
proved machinery, such as Lathes, Boring, Planing
and Drilling Machines, Pitmans can rely on having
their work done in the most satisfactory manner.-
1 an: also prepared to manufacture to order ma
chinery for wood, such as Tonging , .and Graving
machines for flooring, Surface, Tenout 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: for the economizing of
fuel, and the regulation' of speed, which renders my
new engines far superior to the old engines.
All my machines are sold under warrantee. My
ham s are all experita.ced workmen in this line of
business, and I use all good material, so that I am
perfectly safe in warranting all my work.
I am also prepared to do repairing in workman.
like manner, on the shortest notice. Orders solicit
ed and promptly attended to. M 1 orders sent in ,
for repairing must lie accompanied with the cash •
For particulars and circulars descriptive of ma
chine, address GEORGE FIUCK,
Or DANINL Oman, Proprietor of Territory and so
'Moor of orders, W avnesboroe'Frankliu Co. Pa.
April 18—tf
rrHE undersigned having opened a Watch am?
1' Jewelry Store, in the new building on the
corner of the Diamond, and having recently return
ed from Philadelphia, would inform the residents of
Waynesimro' and the public generally, that hit has
now on band• a fine assortment of
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND
SILVER.PLA TED WARE, 414.
CLOCK& &c &c
Having had considerable experience at 'Watch
repairing, he is prepared to do ull work promptly
in the best manner and guarantee the pereormance
ofii, . •
An assortment of spectacles, and spectacle` glasses
always on hand: Jewelry repaired in the neatest
manner. W. A. GROVE.
P. 8.-0111 Silver taken in exchange for goods,
A pr. 4— I yr.'
Cheap and Beautiful Light.
O. 1 Carbon Oil—pure and non.explosive—
warrantedd to burn without emitting any smell
rf used in the
\ CARSON OIL LAMPS,
of the latest styles and improvement,--all iota
COUP Ton Citsn at tho sign of the
RIO up') HORN. •
Aproi L. R. RUSSELL.
3u Received!
At "BROTHERTON'S" an assortment of -
Proning - Sheant„
•' • Pruning Raises, ~ •
- Pruning Save and Chisel, • -
"Penning dates, • " 4
- ‘llu4l4ius Knives; '
For.ule clea r ?, - •'• ' •
A. S. A.
I 'cy, ir, Cots.
IYtIMN G?.iree, d ugarih 'rev' and Ci. deers& '
)ct4 .Ricaanies'
91,1111(yAkktatIttimuil 16 ceutsper puumi at -
r - nos*97.
:41filACIE assortment of 11. N WARS 7 -1 7 —, the
4C 3 - NIP_Pf tba Red limn. • • . • •
&OM UV Rual;n4.
1443-Fi4o•3-lUOl*l
SHAFTING AND PULLEYS,
IRON BRIDOES,•CAST IRON WATER
WHEELS, IRON KE TTLES, &c,
NO HUMBUG !
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people Omit: hi; has received at' iito't HE * h
people
Store,' a lutgB.end :"tirefutV aelicied oioc
mEstrziorula -
Cheinleals, Patini, „litidicines, ; Paints .0i ,Dye
Stuffs, window than, :Putty, l'obacco, • Sn if and
Segars, tom., Which he is now, prepared._ S4;11 as
cheap es cheapest arid , will ssiture his engem
era that in regard to quality Which ts of the first im
portance, his goods will, compare- with .say,in the
market. ' f, . ' „
He has also tn splendid, osso*dero. of P,erfuntervi
Soaps and • . • , .
Toilet Articles.
,
of all hinds, (Mutilating in part of the followini, viz
Bandollues,-
0
Pomades,
Amber and Beam' Oil
Cologne,
Extracts for the Handkerchief,
Lyon's Kathairon.
Buruet's Gcrcoaine. ,
Harrison's Ladies' Soap,
Honey Soap,
Hotel soap ,
Diamond .White
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS,
Cranberries Railins; Figs, Prunes, Cirri:lntl,
Dates; Citron , Leming, Nuts ofallitinds,
and Candies of every variety.
-Kerosene Lamps, Lamp,globes, and •Drushes,
Kerosene Oil. Camphine; Alcohol, - Burning Fluid,
and in fact 'adything and everything thetis-usually
found in a drugstore.
Thankful for kind favors and patronage hereto.
fore bestowed upon him. he solicits a continuance of
the same.:and hopes that by endeavoring to pleage,
he may win the confidence of the people.
Physicians' prescriptions promptly and carefully
compounded at all hours. • . J. F. KURTZ.
nov .29,1860
THE WAR OF 1776;
Tlle name "Continental" sounds more &dr to
the American heart, than any of the !loyab
blood, even Mould it be a Prince.
So all you that want a good Cooking Stove that
burns either coal or wood, call at
Mc. po 'TEITIPS
:.kf t -11,• L.•.• f .
est stoves in market, and by far the cheapest.
akes a Jung stick Of wood and is provided with 11 •
rick 'to busn coal: It is one of the best baking and
.• O°
S ''' r_ . r•;
It is a line Cooking Stove and is easily kept cle w :..
I always have a large assortment on !minions! will
give bvtier bargains than any other house In the
country. So to prove that my . name is not Oen.
Bragg call and see for yonrselvcs.
Also on hand Heating Stoves
~ such as
filff HATE AB COIL Sfilll,
for shop or parlor, all of which I wililiell very low
You will also find a large assortment of
with Copper, /318$11 and, Sheet-Iron Ware, which
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 want any
thing in my'line, give me a call. •My shop is still
at the oW place on Main Street, under the Printing
Mew.
House Spouting!
done at all times and of the best double tin:t
Feeling very thankful for the many past.favors I
have received frota the public. I would invite all to
give me a call, for then you can see for yourselves
where to get bargain*.
Old metal taken at Potaidry Prices in exchange
fur new Stoves. W. A. Tarr LE,
Mar.2.B Wayttesbocco%
P. POUR feta,
Dearein all the variety of Drugs, 41.1edi
eines, Yankee Notions, Perfumery,'
Liquors for medicinal
purposes, Oils,
4Src., 4•c•,
WOULD tender his thanks to the community.
V and still soli•it the patranage of a generous
public who want anything: in hie line. inasmuch
as he has enlarged his stock so as to be enabled to
answer all calls for anything and everything usual
ly found in a Drug Store, and has a thorough ac
quaintance with the bissineas, he hopes to gain the
confidence of the Ooinmunity. He will pay 'par
ticular attention to filling physicians' Precriptions,
and more care and precaution used in waiting up
on chldren than adults.
FEN MO DOMESTIC MK
Choke Wipes and Liquors for medicinal and
sacramental purposes,. Patent Medicines are endless
in variety, including all that have been mode ur to
this date and some that are yet in embryo. Aber
White Lead, Zinc, Paint, Whiting and Varnishes
for house building or inside work, besides all sizes
of Glass. Commercial, Note, Fools Cap and Letter
Paper always on hand, with a variety of Envelopes
of different, sizes and colors. Brushes, Combs,
Pomade, Fancy Soap, Hair Oil;- Colognes, Essen
ces, Flavoring Extracts, and riainerous articles in
the Fancy line on hand and offered fur sale, cheap •
'LT than ever offered before . '
Also a large assortment of Kerosene Oil Lampe,
Chimneys, Shades and Wicks. and Kerosene Oil to
fill them. A general- assortment of Faits . and
Confectionaries„ Tobacco. and Cigars.
Oct. 11. ,
NE:W FIRM!
Coacl;tmaking;
underaigned,havingleased the well-known
Coachm eking Establishment of Alex. Hamilton,
on Mechanics street, Waynesboro, respectfully an
nounce to their friends and the public generally, that
they purpose carrying' on the business in all its
branches, and are now prepared to manufacture to
order &ll kinds of .
Vaeriages,'Huggies, Bariinchear,
Siang Wagons, lc. dm, of the . beat material,' and
made oy superior workmen.
BLACKS/4111111W and• REPAIRING of all
kinds done at reasonable "rates, promptly and to the
'satisfaction of eustomew - - • • -
. COUNTRY 'PRODUCE taken in exchange fin.'
..._
work it market prices. - , , .
• 1;31r Persona flewpagi
- arte lea,or.work,-in, the Coach
iiiiking line, ire respectiolly igiAtit , to give Stettin
alt. . 0 .L., K. MORRISON, •
• Mar. 8. ... . . ., .. . ',. GEO. B.' HAWKER;.
t bhuai Ara* Wripperu,:aual °that
'‘Xiomfostable tizitua for cola Paiklier at, •
0,14- -
l A NIUS at 16 and.. 214 sente.per, P O 7 td.a&. , ..' t • •
• guars'*-
ANYBODY wanting anything in the "drug
thus" via bt supplied guars's.
jla
0 , 1611 r, ,, Ip‘r
$1.150 if Pahl in advitrieecorvilifilii
kind tadtiiLti_ 2.-00 *MeV tab, exPit, 6l o ll , - Pf Ohre.
din& bit iit„the leer. , •
--AirtrkfttiftEMßlML—Teirlliteeithrie-ineW
ions $1; fdr every subsequent Anatatibn, 26t-aentin
c Patent •median!, era Otiiio4 l i4taiii;le;
be;paid adnikieln. ,,
41 r0 1 THEPI7II3WOI'..
NEW Ei 'll-ABLASHriftI.4I7
,/rlHHE;sithscribei. 115. of
, Waynesbera',..anit the poblic,:tltal hcAlliccollP
menceil the bassinet in ilie'lleisimeitt
of Kurtz'iliritiliaithere be rill' et .all'ileres belts'
readiness to accommodate those who may' hiair
a call.
, .
- •,BOOT Al4O SOOE - 9I
made to Order, on Chine notice; ditto beet inateriali
and the) ,
Oct.gsl-:'
FAYETTEVILLE staitriAinr.
.
Recominendationi fr om the Faculty
College PT; J.
Pair:ems, Ni J.; Feb. 28th, 1881.
The undersigned are happy to Acetify that pupils
of the Fayetteyille Academy, N.:hive maintained.
h atairdinifimong the recent gradirates of thu
Col ge of New Jersey.
JOHN MA CLEAN;
•• . 'President : the College.
JAMES C. 140 F A,T 4 -
Professor. , f
JOHN T. OUP IEI,D,
• Professor gist Mathematics
mar.2S
FLOVR, FEED,
AND
PROVISION - STORE I
-- •
snbscribera would inform lhe citiiens of
4 Waynesboro', that they have opened a Flour,
Feed awl Provigion Store in the room forum!) , oe l
copied by Joseph Price, opposite the- residence of
John Bell, where they will at al! :times have foe.
sale
. 1 !
HOMINY, • ' 1.1. S'lllfF OF ALL ItINDg,,
SWIMMING.% CORN, SHELLED
AND IN THE EAR, o.4.Th r PO.
TAT! /ES, DAWN AND'
LARD, VINEGAR;
Also, Rye, Wheat and Barley by the bushel& in;
entailer quantities ) . and other articles aurally kept
in such estibliehments. All Flour and Mill Stuff ,
will he sold at Mild. PHICES YOB CASH.
The highest cash prices paid fur wheat, rye'
corn and oats., DANIEL SNIVELY,
Febl4—tt
Dr. Jacobs,. Marbaugh & Co,*
"For Man anii-Beasta".
THE greatest and best external remedy ever o
fered to the public. For sale by F. J. litutze•
Druggist. Waynesboro' rind by Druggists in the•
county generally. LAlPPrieetVeentaper bottle..
Decomter . l3, '6O-Iy_ _ •
tY• LA DOR. , . ND ODOR'
pnrows
PURE esteßlYtiresT nF t crer
STOVE POLISH,
The Cheapest article in the
v wctrld. Unrivalled ,
in Economy. Permanently Lustrous. The- 004
place to get-it id at BROTHER rows.
March 22.
Cantirkent • I Hotel, I*
WAYNESBORO'. PA.
MBE undersigned having recently taken. tho-a—
I bore named House, formerly known as- the
" Globe Inn." takesplerottra, in ahnouncing to' his.
friends and the pnblic that he is prepared to receive ,
and entertain Guests in a style not to be .excellodl
by any country Hotel. The House baring been.
thoroughly repaired and newly furnished with,ave
ry thing calculated to make his guests comfOrtablea
—the public may rest assured that thejoirill at all!
time* tied it ima condition suited to the comfort and
convenience of the traveler: His Bat isalwaya sup
plied with the choicest Liquors, and his Table with.-
the best the markets afford, and all, other appliances.
suitable and necessary for the accommodation
men , or beast. Whit faithful and obliging servants•
and his own personal attention and supervision; ha'
will leave no means Way - area to merit public paw
tronaga.
The proprietor Attires. those who may favor hind'
with their patronage that they shot& ever meet at.
his housea cordial reception, and that everything
sential to the convenience and heppinesirec,hia
guests shall he attended tch
Juno 21, 186t1 L.B. K L.—.. l T 4
--- 11WPORTAlt.T.
J. A. FTS. R -
RE again reminded. ot his rec .ne tour , to the
A
Elstern Cities, and of the recoptionofhiefine
Stock ,of , • •
Clot ls, • Cassimeres and Testi,
ings.
All of Abe MOST FASHION A.BLig STYLE&
His stock of FR EHOIFI' CLOTHS and • OAS4f.
HERM. he calls particular attention to, as_ the •
best in town. Also,one of the best assortments of
FURNISHING ar.2oDlvill town—all ready for their inw
speetion and benefit, and..kindly asks s, call frornalii
persons &tuitions. of buying Goode Lur Welke:4l44x ,
' • . namely , . . •
triatCip•MP UPtidt2i9allicbi
In the NEWLY FITTED ROOM, next ileni ito
UptlegrallV, Hageretnwn, MIL [Jan. 3,1861.]:-
BACK AGAIN.
B. PRICE infarins . • his custbmerstaita the
Ur 4. public- generally that -he ;Irtur. removed.' hie
Barber dhop to the Basement•of Mr. , Kurts's* Hotel,
formerly occupied by him as a Barber Shop,- where:
be will Shave, Cut, and Diesia as heretofore.
Give him a call. '
Y EN and heavy Beets and Shoeiratr:'"l'::'
O• Mar 28 A
URTA IN Fixtures -;'
, littalt.4olC.B4lolgbitiriklettSo74'
1,1 excellent article of trittirtur" 48' pirtak
21 at ' (Ocit -
g Liquors, auld ottly
au l f l'r
by directions_At: 114 10.441.1
M.STU.N4K,Pruggia4-
f'!• , al-;01
-
PZPPER; and enrriOndor w ounpd t
nov 29 -- ,
p r.rksa .1.404;k: t
OIUER,
f isein.
Professor
WM. IL FUNK.
men