Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, June 06, 1862, Image 3

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abovethe &Or .
Niggera hoe iha,tigtortteloWoM
no tAigetio felt* of ills 'doe
•• Quo*, the dark* eNerermore:
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Still iieiyingo still is cling, • - -. '
There Amite the Nation 81604 I.. ,
ufy
in g .g. ireeWniii#raffie.” *-7—r--
A na - fah w o rds have all the 'nit:fatting ''
, Of a wronged race iCillted ftotte dreantitigi 1
Knd poet &ties o'et itint sireinting
Throws his shade ffilm shore to shard,
A - Bet - our Midi front that altadovr,
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- Darkening all the ruition'it Snot,
'• • Shall gre lifted soimr IsMieil '
I Lined at the earintrn'a lent.
Waynesborel 18 1 82/. W. T. ifertstra.
fitted inituuk: amity,
A fetter from, Mr. Ruby, of Shippensbnrg i
who is in Oapt. Woodburn's company, in
31celellan'S diviskin," - Speaking •of the hard
_fought battle at 'Williamsburg, says,
"Our army . has l i taincki a lesson at Wil
liamsburg, and i§ ttot SO rftdy VI pitch into
the rear guard of the rebels until more is
known of their position, strength; Ail ; and
what force Any be at hand to route and
capture. them Fdr the Want of this precau
tion we were nigh lesion , the battle at Wil
iamsburg. Otkr loss id c 'hilled and wounded
on that occasion is.g,reater than generally
supposed—that of the rebels about the same
as ours. To show with what desperation
the battle was fought, a Lieutenant of a
Michigan regiment now encamped near us,
states that of 1100 men engaged in the
battle, only 400 were le ft, with five com
missioned officers—the lu st having been lost.
Tho rebels treat our soldiers like dogs.—
In many cases you. conld see lying on the
battle field, our men who had been wounded
—.with their TIIROATS , atm knox EAR TO EAR!
Two of our teamsters were found this morn
ing, along the read, HANGING BY THEIR
HEELS FROM THE, BOUGH '0 I? A
TREE, WITH THEIR THROATS OUT!.
Such barbarism chills the blood of humanity.
Many of our soldiers exasperated at this
barbarism, are driven to desperation, and
determined to take no more prisoners in
battle-
TIME MEN SWEPT (MIK NIAG AItA FALLS
—Yosterduy Toning fh_e people of Niagara
Falls were startled by the report that three
men were swept over the falls in a row bout.
The occurrence is said to have taken place
about 6 o'clock A. 31. and was first discover
ed by a porter at the Cataract House, who
saw the -boat containing the men in the
middle of the river, and saw the final plunge
from the brink - of the awful chasm. We
learnd from a gentleman who visited the
Canada side of the river yesterday, that the
fatal catastrophe was also witnessed from
near the Clifton House. The •
Seen putting out from the Canada side miar
—Chippewa, with the evident intention of land
ing near the south end of Goat Island.
After getting out a short distance, the
current was found too strong for them, the
recent high wind up the lake was still forc
ing more t ban usual quantity of water
through the river, and although they made
every exertion to - stom the rushing tide, yet
their efforts were, entirely unavailing. 'They
were seen, after battling, for'n time desper
ately against the current, to draw their oars
from the water, and to sit motionless in the
boat, resigned to their fate. In this condi
tion they were swept over the falls. The
names of the unfortunate men were not ob
tained,--Rochester Anterecuu 26th.
tar The theory that northern soldiers are
monsters is not yet given tip by the Rich
tn•nnd papers. Ia the same paper which the
insputelt prints an account of the humane
Areattuent of rebel wounded by our soldiers at
Williamsburg, it assorts. that of the soldiers
of Gen. Bank's army.
—"some of the drunken stragglers shot hogs,
sheep and other stock on the route' and se
lecting a fine joint, leave the carcass lay on
the highway. Poultry was wantonly slaugh
tered in the barn, yards and eaten, rare. It
is asserted, and has Ikea proved by an eye
witness, that even the dogs, cats and rats en
countered on the march of this horde s were
killed cool eaten w:th a voraciousness
hurl Ge
e(l starvation. Indeed they bad no
commissary, • L t t kfielieved_their conduct
ivas attributal to dirociiinis' from their offi
cers."
Among our mon who fought for the U
hion at Pittsburg Landing, was Henry Clay
—grandson of the illustrious statesmaa—a•
felt son of floury Clay who Buena Vista.
It is not always - that grey Mil have their
talent or patriotism reflected 1 their offspring.
But the gallant Harry of the West still lives
in the loyalty of some of 14 descendants.—
DaniellVebster's sou, Fle.r l is also iu the
Uttiou service.
The New York 11th Regiment,
one of those recently called out, has disgrac
ed itself at Harper's Ferry,. by reusing to
1M sworn in, on the ground that they were
out for the defence of Washington and would
go nowhere elle. 'General Saxton rejected
the whole Regiment, telling -them •' that he
did not want cowards - in his -command and
that they could find their way twine aktheir
own expense.
DIMENSIOSO OY THENATIONAL CAPITOL.
dine miotts of the capitol at Washing
ton are thus officially stated:
Whole length Of.the , building, 751 feet 4
Inches; length: of wings,-including stops, .824
feet; width of. t . ngs, 142 feet - °B' inches;
width of old Ampitol, 552 feet 4 inches; height
of dome above the'baseinent fluor, *64 feet;
ground actually covered, 153,112 square
feet ) or mere than three and tohule acres.
A letter received at Wallington from
General McClellan's army states -that :Mrs.
, General Lee and her two .daughters .were
found on Monday last, -near Old Church --- a ,
point above Richmond now .occapied.by our
forces—and , were sent under guard to the,
White . Leo mtpressed greatj
tirpri se thavourtroopsSad got Jso far .liorik;
Pronilthe ilialdnume Anzezican -Tsteidv..
,FLOUR.=-410 anti hefty"
`to-dt4t :no**fisimgiono-oftlimiwilt *e r e'
reported the absetivi•of an inuify for'
export ,the :denumais -conAmitiln
oraud ut Supei
PVWMMIII
'SpOOl , 7 ,104-Itist4l4)*4 - a;
40* ivialyoti
- es, biotiitio%
- gooa 4446 thiAniti : *• l o4lsliels prime
.Pennsylvania red at 120' eta. Per bushel, At
the elms We 'quote • common - White .at 1501gl ,
105 eta, medium -to fair 'do, at 180 10foatiti '
ansl_ebnice_doL...loo.,ets...ner--.btaihektair-tn.
prime.Pennsiltanisi aid
Bonthorg, do. 120 122 ctn. pi...l:Nobel Corn
was in fair &aren't,- btit With , large receipts
the ntarket-ruled dull,, and. white closed low
isr.
_Belau of spiv bushels inferior to strict
ly
. pr white at 45®00 eta. per bushel ;
some 12,000 bushels bringing - the outside
figure; 8 1 000 bushels good to. glioiee yellow
at 52®54 eta. and 2,000 bushels' inferior to
fair do, - fif 48®52 -etc, We quoted at the
dose ; common to strictly prime white at 45
®5B eta. prime dry shipping, parcels only
commanding' the latter BgttreT; mid fair to
prime - yellow at 51 ®53 eta per bushel.—
'Oats were in fair request; sales of 4,000
bushels good and prime Maryland at 38®
39 eta, and 3,000 bushels prune .Virginia at
37 eta. per bushel.. , Of Rye no sales were
reported. Pennsylvania rules dull at 70®71
cts. and Maryland at 65®07'ets. per bushel.
Front the American of .Friday last. ,
CATTLE.—The offerings at the State
Live Stock Scales to-day amounted to . 450
head, against 700 last week. The entire off
erings Were taken by city packers and butch
ers at prices ranging front $4 to $5.2 . 6 per
100 lbs., showing a decline since last Thurs
day-of 25-ets._per 100_ lbs. on the better
grades of Beeves. '
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Near this place, on the Ist inst., Mrs. E
lizaGeth Ilartrnau, aged 72 years, 1 month
and 26 days.
Near this place, on the 21 - st ult., Catha
rine Hecfner, in the .)2nd year of her age.
.1 1 116TILDrillP311C41C.11E•
WHEREAS, Letters Tcstamt ntary, on the E
state of SUbANNA£I ROYICII, late Of—Washing
lon fownshlp, deceased, have been granted to- the
subcriber ; all persons indebted to tne said Estate,
are requested to make immediate payment, and.
thoke having claims or demands against the Estate
at said decedent, will make kuewn the same, with
out delay, to
OB S. 'HOOD,E.er•
(June 41.-- , 6n )
GAIMto slot premises of the subscri b er, residing
at Monterey Springs, ea the South Mountain,
Ul/ the 20th day of May last, a largo Bay Stallion,
supposed to he about nine years old. The owner
is requ. sted to prove property, pay charges and
take him away. -DA VID MILLER.
(hoe 6-3 w )
“At Brotherito r ik's Hardware
Store.."
rain *rndleft,
Chain Scythes._
Grass Sc) thus,
Scythe Sharpeners,
Wooden rocke t.
Ray Forks, .
Grain Forks '
Fork Bandies,
Scathes, itakee, &c., &c.
Cm►:AN! CHEAP!! ,CIIItAP ! !
June 'l'62.
Notice to Trebtstpassers,.
TIERSONS are hereby notified, not to tressrass
1" upon the lands belonging. to the heirs of Chris
tian Fuuk, deed., by fishing or hunting, as the en
d,•rsigned are Jet !Tallied's° onlinee the law here. f
un., against all purse no so offending.
• • C. A. FUNK,
W. W. WALKER.
(June tf-3w )
DISSOLUTI
XT'OTICE is hereby given that the copartner
ship heretofore existing between the undersign
ed, in the flour and teed business, was this day
dissolved, by mutual consent. The business will I e
continued by Dmittn. Stiorgor, et the old stand,
in whose hands the nooks of the firm have been pla
ced Persons knowing themselves indebted are re
quested to call and make payment.
June 2, '62 DA Pi SNIVE
W. H. FUNK, •
(lone 6-3 w )
MORE NEW GOODS
AT TrIF.
"VARIETY STORE."
T BSA VER, in connection with his Variety
More. has commerical the manufacturing of
HOW'S and SHOES in all its various branches.—
Having employed Jeremiah C.oper as foreman, he
is prepared to produce the finest, neatest and most
durable work madeony where.
AR ore invited to call.
A barge stuck of Hats, end Caps, (including all
kinds oftunamer Hata for men and boys) and
Eastern manufactured Shoes and Boots of the beet
makv, on hind; Cl,cks, Trunks, &cum Tototerio,_
Ate., &c. You got tin, very best KEROSENE theX
May 9— tr. • J. BEAVER.
DIV'S a I P
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31 •
i M eg . ShThtoeNumpeeettat,,kesent4ldszeettitoile
theof ?merit.
that he has just returned from Philadelphia with
the lamest assortment of Drugi, Medicines ' Paints
Oils, Dye Stuffs, boat's, Perfutnary, Fruit, Confee
tiosary. &c.; dic., that has been brought to the
place thls season, which he will sell (heap. He
hue on hand. with what he is receiving. makes his
assortment of Patent Medicine greeter in variety
than any other establishment in dm place. In a
few weeks, he will publish his list of manufactured
articles. He has on had now. his Cough Medicine,
put Up in six ounce Ituales, price 25 - vents, "no
cure, ao pay." Its curative propesties are now
fully appreciated. judging from its daily .sales.
May B '62.
Pianos and Melodeons.
riIHE undersigned,
,having become 'Agent for
Win. Knabe & Co's (of li,dtina•.rr), celebrated
pianos and of Vauban, Meedhnm dr. 4.:o's. unsure
passed Melodeons, is prepared to fllruish indiahls
lulls with the Elbow) hunted instruments pt city pri
ces. All instruments warranted by the manufactu
...
Lemons on the above instruntentsliv6n in town
or euuntry. . (inn3l23) • 1.. 1313.1)D.
66 11au;ui , d's Electric Powder."
American,Stiorting Powder,
American Notting Powder,
lieltard'e - Dircir Powder, -
liaaard'Ouck,Powder%
BazartVallinating Powder,.
Maturtrajilas - tins — Powilfqrl,
Thi".best Pciwtlee. made,. " '
• _TheAseee , Porderimide.
The ordyplaceloil'Ami gat-it la at
*OAS -BI.tOTHERT.OIVI3..:
U Mll E 8 if I?u'maitt purchaaa nice Parasol
JUr.all at. (ma} •-• • ?image. e
itsAlyracinnsoi, of all 'AlesctipUona nt .
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A W.` abode.' of Shetland WOW at
(way 23)
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arrived from FhiladelPhie, this , Vied, s teame d::m up
to our squm, and threW—oh t: ye' fttfr -portion of
creation !—the, most deligiftfril s t oat., Of ileecy goods
straight into our ' door: alit ever. brightened - our
counters . First, doubtless•to please the . -
• •, •
-iir—atAiLltilLAMigiiire •
came a shovveeof Silky Diabetes, Balzirines,
tinted Lawns, Chintzes, kloderias, Mozambiques,
114n:tiepin, of °wiry hue on
the Rainboiv„.gliotening like stars, that will make
the old look young, and the young like Genii : then
followed a broad stream of Nankeens; Muslins, Ta
ble-diaper*, Calicoesp ormsburges, 'beneath. which
came flying like 'birds of beauty, Head-Dresses;
Sleeves and Collars in seas; Shakers, Hosiery, Sun=
Umbrellas=beauties--gauntlets, and all those - d ear
little tick-tacket al:title - Make the ladies look cbarar
ing it a dark sheet of -
MOURNING. GOODS.
in elegant'variety,Blk. Grenadines, Byadore Rere ,
gee, Wool DeLaines. Mathes, Lawns, Dalzarines,
Crape Despanges, Eng. Crape, Eng. and American
Prints, plain and figured, Eng. and. French Crape
Veils, -Mourning Collars, Gloves, - Hosiery; dm
everything to render the mourner beautiful in her
sorrow. After these streams ceased to flow there
was another explosion and in came pouring fu r the
IMIMNPV.446INII
Bales of Silky Brooti-cloths, Parisians, - Cassimers
Black and fancy, double and singled milled, in su
perb styles, fancy as a sunbeam—with the accom
paniments, splendid Veinings r kilk, Marseilles plain,
brilliant, and. beautiful Neck-ties,. unimpeachable
Shirt.breasts end Collets, everything to set the Gent
fit for a picture, and make him presentable even at
the Capitol of the Nation. So dents. look in anal
see, teeing is believing. All over the pavement lay
_boxes, which when opened dig I ed those good,
solid, substantial Wares,, our n ble, bad ustrious
MOTHERS
Idle are much-to-see -I-because - they - must have them
to make the boys trowsers, and the girls dresses :
here they are strung as buck-skin. cotton, woolen.
mixed, jeans, goods of new styles, cheap and dura
ble, cotton stripes, drillings, calicoessof late stl les,
ticking; sheetings, in fact all that our young friends
require who are starting on their matrimonial jour
ney through
Well, three goods were baldly stowed away, when
here caimr trudging along
. ld — Rh erossesses.
to,
loaded heary very—Ca Gtocerivi, Queens
ware, and hogsheads of that delicious Loaf-sugar,
Syrups, and Sugar-house molasses, hogsheads and
barrens of sugars of every grade. Shad,• Mackerel,
Herring, fresh from the briny wave, lucious cheese
from New England, brooms, spices,—and a splendid
lot et SW.: A CURED 11.1:11S,—and sweet Ba
cur —and Yankee lotions, together with a full as
sortment of
HITS ID NOES!
Leghorn, chip, fine fur and wool Hats. gents anl la
tiieA In,t, cs aid cheap di. tray:tingly cheap.--
Now all these affairs startlingly, and touchingly sift
forth are for sale and Exhibition at the etoro of
the undersigned, who, with ninny thanks for past
encouragement and patronage, rimming
Respectfully your °bile. servant
(may 23) JOSEPH PRICE
HO! FOR QUINCY.
Second Arrival of "Spring and
Summer Goods.
COLLROVER & CLUGSTON.
We are now receiving and offering to sell a' new
and lull assortment of .
DRY GOODS.
Which we think we are prepireil to sell on as rea
sonable terms as any other house in town or coun
try.
A run amoffinent of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
of all kinds: Silks, Delains, Alpacas, Printed
Cliaflies, Ging hams, Lawns, Fancy Prints, Ladies
shawls; &c.
MENS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
of all kinds. Moffitt,. Cassjnivre, Fine Tweeds
Ken, Jenns, Cot tonailes, Vesiings, Handkerchiefs
Meek Tied, Elosery. A full assortment of Plain
and Fancy Cas.dimeres
titEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE.
A large stock of
ll=KlDitiP2StEnaCZE)=or
Windt we nro prepareil to offer a a IoW us any ottt
ern ?Aare in the country.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
for men's and Larije's wear of'all sorts and sizes.
Also a large and well selected stns k of
DOMESTIC GOODS._
Muslims, Ticking., and a complete assortment of
Nations Looking Glasses. Hardware, -Hats and.
Csps, Paints and Oils, Fresh Shad and Herring by
the barrel. It is no use trYing to enumerate. If
you ,wart anything in the Dry Godds line, just call
aud you will find us ready to wait on you with
pleasure
10,000 CHESTNUT' JOINT SHINGLES for
Salo Country produce taken in exchange fox good,.
ri‘khe highest market prices.
Hy strict attention to business and a desire to
please in every respect, we hope to merit a con
tinuance of patronage.
May 23 )_.:L/OLLIFLOWER 45r. CLUGSTON.
6 H . ! fur wings to sear," right down at Price's
o Store. What for I Why to get some
mom of that New Yoh( Syrup-- ; only 1411 cents a
quart at Pumnr.'s •
" 4 LCONOMY MESS SHAD to be bad chop
may 23
Plumes
1,1,111 E SUGAR UUR E.: HAMS. likin and
fancy. For Sale cheapsit Paten's
(nay 2 J.)
THE _largest lot of Heti,' Skirts ever brought to
Waynesboro', eau be seen at ' •
•
(may2B) 4 Palos's;
ADI OTHER, Lbw nice Malmo 'at _
may 23) Practes
I yuu want to , bee a nice and well &elected stock
.I.4lfittiaiertiair goods call At taity23.) Patches
arrival at .larpetilias" flora 25 ciate
A *l.OO at (inay23) -
6000 - Rails for:Salo:
Toirr
- .... ut iiitinidr itiii -- big' :lilioi , ',Pii — Ji'ffriergia iiiikt
: ... C,III.ESTSVO . I,kI LS wlitch Ise vill Aisgustt
P •reitsotiOle -Pier. ~. 4 1 1.1so* : —..onii, ' goal - ft() A p
lArtitir'olN.L ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' '.. L. S: POPIAY,, •
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BY THE ANON FORCESAGETER
wHoLE REBEL ARIVY !
"1111111 MOM HMV
This, tie tail te ga ineri tcath v cry,little,
Loss on Our Fart;
. enui 4cee another,
JOSIA-11 BESORE
has just returned from the Eastern C ides, and is
now opening the most extensive .stock - of
SUMMER GOODS
ever brought to Waynesboro', which' Ito • will sell
cheaper than any other hangs this side of Richmond.
Consisting of everything - usually found in a well
co:ducted establishment. •
atm community is invited to call and examine
myistock - tiliiChirsiilliace great pleatiure in show
ing to all who.may favor me with a call. To con
vince you I have a splendid stock I will ennumerate
a few of the leading articles now in store, all of
which I will sell at'greatly reduced prices.
Fait THE LADIES
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Including the latest noveltieß in Bututner Dress
Gootls, to which I respectfully invite the attention
of the ladies.
The choiseaf t Collars, I The finest qualities,
The largest stock, I The best assortment,
ever exhibited in Waynesboro' , and at unpreceden
ted •
UaCiDs:MV ZPLEitia,C5.O3.
Superior extra heavy 111 k. Silk, 111k4 Brown,
Blue anil Mack Foulards, Pikes (light grounds,)
Bouquets of Chintz, Collars, Satin plaid and prin •
Ma rguilise, Vain° ia Plaid, Silk and Shepherds Plaid,
silk Lustres, striped Himalayas, 111 k. Persia, Blk.
Grenadine, Blk. and fancy B arage , Anglaise Braze,
A egla's High colored ()bullies, Jackonets and Or
gandies; Urissaile gr land, French Brilliants, French
Chintz of t be latest styles, Cambrick Lawns, Pop
lins, Moh airs, striped do., Lavellas in all collars.—
TOURISTS,
ams Ml*
Manchester, Pacific and IlaDilton Detains of all
styles sad shades ~ 'W
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for ladies wropings. Sacques. Mantillas, new and
elegant styles, Shavuts, french worked Collars,
Under Sleeves and in sets, Embroidered and Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Silk and Lyle
,Gauntlets„Cord and Tassles, Head-nets, 13, Its Bel.
Ling of all descriptions.
MOMS MI MEM MS.
Such as Blk. Bombrmines, Blk. Primalles, Fo!sr and
Poplins. Barages, DucaDs 9 ebonies, (Anglian's,
Prints, Ink. Eng. Crapes, from 2-4 to 7,4 whlo,
illk, Kids, liautitlets,,,erope Collars, &c. My line
of Millenary Goods is complete.
. TRIMMINGS
Ruch as Bugle Gimps and Laces, all widths, Belt
Ribhona, narrow Silk thwi ps, Dress Cords, Fringes
&c. Spool Silks and all Colors of Shetland Yarn,
Zephyr worsted, &c.
PRINTS
AND DOMESTIC
GOODS!!
embracing all tho mmt favorite Brands such tin
Merlon, es, prngue, Pacific, Cochieco, Manchester,
Dunnels, American and English Prints.
BLEACHED GOODS,
Harrison Mills, Chester Hill, New Market,
Lonsilate, Conewago, Great Lake,
Mayflower, lonv,renVe, Belmont,
We him m, Hill Mann Co.
and other brands. - .
BROWN COTWONS.
pacific Sheeting • Amosken Sheeting,
Portsmouth "Merchants "
~41inwmut " Melllind "
Appleton " Clanton
Plymouth " . Shaw mut "
GINGHAMS AND FURNITURE CHECKS.
In %Each Luca prepared to off 'I great bargains
ALSO
2 1 and 4-4 (+irks, neunints. Blue Drills,
Morr(us I):insisks, -Stripes, • Neukeent,
Corset .tears, (leach & Buell Tuwlitig4,
GENTS WEAR.
• ITALIAN CLOTHS,
Mk. and fancy Clutha, , Tweeds,
" " Cassi Metes ' . Jeans
Silk mixed do. Linens,
Merino , do. • • • •
Cashmeretts
Marsailea
Val °notes
Greandiens
Hosiery
Cravats
tours, &c.
•
GROCERIES.
A large enamel' selictea stock; in which 'l'''ntp
prepared to offer Vest AnduiettsentisteqpuMhaSers.
Consutt your, ow n interest Mut -examine my Mock
before Purchasing. - ,
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QIJEENSWARE
China; Olass and thifitila - e ;
,the blest ety 'alwayis hisai 3 Oi'•priees
Thjory-,coniaor.priunr,-
iler
iriadrota.*:r toatiero hiititainko fi
a &P
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'tentatrarice of itie
.111ou'i fokgets,ike iliaerytionsir of-Witt iind thumb
re.treets.,. wainithe StAtlo3 A Ng kap -
Vonatrs WWI- ia (lett - at - 4014i
till highest market:, price. ;, : -;
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1562.
SECOND ARRIVAL,
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AMBORSON, BENEIIiT & CO
Waynesboro' Pa.
MAN 23.
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SPRING IND SUMER
GOODS!!
kr/E are now =dying and o (Poring to sell a new
48 and FULL ASSORTNIE :NT of
Dr/ vans
WhiCh we think we are preprtred toT sell at as low
team as any other houseinto cir country.
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DRESS GOODS
of aII kin is
C lin Wei,
elnines,
DeregeN
Lavellas,
C 01.21,116 3F;.0,
EMBROIDEB/ES.
MEN' S
SPRING AND SUMMER
33 , CD CD T) o_3 - a
Cotton des, Clutha,
Ken—leans, Caas Moire,
Fine Tweeds, ' Vestings,
Neck Ties, Hosiery,
Cravats Summer Hats
Handkerchiefs, Shoes , Slippers
A full assortment of Plain mut 'Fancy •
CASSIMEIMIS.
QUEENS WARE,
A good supply of Queennwero and Glassware of
the lutest style.
GROCERT ES,
Always on hand a heavy lut of prime Groceries,
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
'SYRUP,
MOLASSES,
• SPICES. &c.
•
To which we respectfully c•tll t e attention of our
customers Aid the public generally; and at the Ekitme,
time we return our thanks to customers and the
community for their liberal ratrottage, and will en•
deavor by ft it dealing . With 'all, to merit a et29t).n u
ance of the some. Please call and etre.
A BE ItSON, DEN 111.)1UT &GO
DRY FRUIT:
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at AMBERSON, WINED-MT & CO'S
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A LOT OF
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OIL CURTAINS,
A3IBERSON,BENEDICT &' CO'S
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LAIIItS"ANIftiIIitREN'S'SHOES'itC
VOITANKF,M, for kind favors:in t ] patronage here,
tofore bestowed upon'
the puj)lie to 'solirit a cotktinualiee' ef the , satne;-4.
lid having just returned :rout
a fine and well selected siock of neat -
Which ho intends selirig nt very lovii rate's, which
he knows he can do.to the satisfaction of, all who,
will call and ezaiiiin'e - his stock. 4 . , _
Below yOu will Boil enumerated' n few intielre
which will be found. among. hit). utock to whielt ha
calls your attention.,
He has a large assortment of Dress Goods consisting
in part of
^ -
,Printed and Plain Del airres
131'k, Flied anti Cord -tsilks,
Plaid Mohair,
Silk Warp Mohair,
Barges,
Modern Cloth,
Lavellas,- •
. • French and domestic Ginghmas,
Poplins, •
Pongee Al ixture,
Cloth for Lailic4,
•Wrappillgs,
G over,
Hosiery, in great variety. • •
GENTLEDIEN'S-WEAR,
131'k Silks
COl . ll thh,
Fig'd do.
I,ustres,
Poplins,
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Broad Cloths,
Black and, Fancy Cassimeres,
Union Cassimeres,
Duck Linens,
Uottonades,
'e vet - - ord, --
- - ' Marsaillen, ' .
'2 Sills Vesting. '.
'Velvatiue Vestinga, cie'all
Finds; in filet a full assortment' of goodssfur Clan
men weer. Also a lirge and well selected stock of
DOMESTIC GOO-DS i *
Muelin, Ticking; and a complete a' assortment of-
Notions. It's no use trying .to enumerate. If
you, want anything at all .in the Dry Goods line,
just call in and you will find him ready to wait on
you with pleasure.
To persona buying country Produce • to sell, they
will fineit to their advantage to bring it to Sto
ver's,as he always gives the higheit market Price, - So
give him a call, and he will sell you good as .ctiesp
as they can be purcliused elsesvhcre.
Apr 1862.
NEW GOODS!
AT 1111111 ERAS MUM ME
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Iron and Steel, •
ShiWOO and 81)111104
Hoes and Rakes,
Spades and Forks,
Nails. Brads and Spikes, -• •
Locks, Hinges and Screws, ' . • .
Latches, Staple's and Bolts;
Oils, ,painta r Glass and Varnishes,
Mill, Crosscut and Circular Saws,
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tand,'entin, Web and COmpass Saws, ' 1 .:4.
Augers, Auger Mitts, Gimlet and Dowell liitt:4
Socket Chisels, Firmer Chisels, 'Mortising Chisels.'
Pruning Sil vr's,and Chisels combined, 'Pruti no saWs ;
Plastt:ring Trowels, PuiuNun and Garden' Triiwils,".
Double and Single Bitt . es, 11, chets, and_Draw
ing Kniv.c; White.w t a tea, Shoe, Store, and -
'Horse Brushes, ,Sent hi Brashei, •Cloth, Tooth,
and Paint Brushes, Ti de, Oil'Cloths, FloorUll
Cloths; Carriage Oil ths; Spokes,'Fallocs;
Shafts, Pales, Springs and axles; Black-sirrith - Bef-'
; lows, Anvils, V ices,' Hoof Knives, and Rasps; Tubs
Buesets, Chinns; Wipe, 13inikets,Brooms arid Wash
Boards; Waiters; Trays, Candle Sticks Siiitlrem
Coffee Canisters; Talite Clattery, Pocket. (Watery,
Pruning Knives, Pr u ruing Shears, Silver-plated
Ware, Pablo and T , p1.1 Spoons, Salt Shovels, Forks,
and Ladles, Albata • Table and •Pea'Spoonet,_!fron
Spoons, Tinned Spoons; Pr ace Chains, Halter
Cliaint:, Cow Chains, Butt Chains, Sporting Pow-
der; Blasting ..P6tvilor, 'Shot, Gun 'WailAing; Ar- -
nold's Writing Fluid, Shoe'
,Blickiiigi,Stilack
ing; Lead Pencils, Oillott's Steel Poil; Writing
Piiper; Flour Scivoi, Meal Sakai; Sugar Seiveiand
Wire Cloth; Cooking-Stoves, Nine Plate Stoves,,
Coal Stoves; Carriage Lining, Carriage Lace, old
Carriage Trimming; together with a large and
careftilly;selocied stock - of Cabinet. and .Saddlery:
Hardware, All who desire to buislioap arc invited,
to call and: examine my goods"atire purchasing'
elsewhere,. as I sin deiermided sail 'as cheap . ' al
usual, notwithstanding the advitnce of .soaxe.,kinda
of goods. The sulscribt , r would hero take occasion
to return his sincere ihants to the public forfotmof
avors;and hopes, by fair dealing 'and Cheap good.;,
to merit a continuance of the same.:
ripr2s WM. El. 13IZOTHPFLTOX.)
SPRING MILLINERY I •
Aries. C.,L. itOLLINBERGER
W.
IP IJ L! !MOM, the Lad 193 of :WaynesboriV
and vicinity, that she its return+ ed her . 3lii•
Jittery Store to the building opposite the residents;
of Win. l'. - Weitgley, and Ida ju.t tedeiyed -
New York - and Philadelphia her supply
nein' , MIL Y net 'stock - consists'
5 of l' . ll.liN
Mises' sin) cape. _Head
'Dresses, ivith Ilsoirity"
by htilliners ! Tite - ladWirgt l C,ltkajted te,,eo.ll.eut
examine hey neiff..goodS.
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rr inn underei;nett again - Offers himself to( the U-
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s 1 nion,itopnblicanXonventiort of Ode county as , r
N.eindidate for. the StierflialtY.• - - :having_ received
‘nextto tag rashesl. number Of votes last titue,lier.
DeCtfully nakii tuts influvacoandioien of thoui firrotaa.
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