it 9 LATEST ARRIVAL , SPIN SUMMER C, - .0 7 .41,131'1l - nardwW,te, GROCERIES, QUEENSNARE AND CEDARWARE I ma-Avow just returned tom the Enstern Cities he would colt the attention.of his customers and the public generally to his LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTMENT- DRY GOODS! - Which will he sold at extremely Lott , Prices. Below you will find enumerated a few articles which will be found among his stock, to which he invites yont attention! FOR THE LADIES, —ALSO:— Ladies' Shawls, • Plaid Ginghains,. • Brocades, • , rainy Prints, • Lawns, • Bratges, Linen Hama'lir. MEWS WEAR. Fancy Caseimerea, " Clothe; Italian Cloth s Vestinga, Marsail'as s Grenatliens .41.D.23ciDeaca Denims, • Tweeds, Jeans, . Linen, flineensware, • Hardware, CM.I:3a)Z3UaM.3MIM a Of the very best quality, such as Syrups, and Porto Rico Molasses; Best Rio Coffee, Superior Prepared Coffee, Bummell's Beet Essence; • No. 1 Chocolate, Raisins, tobacco, Rice. &c., &c. The aticit , e Odds have been carfully selected and purchased at the very Idlest figure. He is therefore enabled to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. By strict attention to business and a desire to please in every respect, he hopes to merit it continuance of patronage. NO TROLBLE TO SHOW GOODS, Country Protltice taken in exchange for goods at file highest market prices J. W. MILLER• AprillB '62 REICOVAL. ALE 3 CENTS PER GLASS. MITE subscriber informs his customers that he 1 has removed his Restaurant to the house of Mit. Blair, next door to Beaver's Variety store, *here Fe wilt-have for sale Oysters, Eggs, Ham, Cheese, &c. Also Washabaugh's and Ludwig's Ale at 3 cents per glass. JOB, FUNK. AFRO MT. HOPE STORE. %OE' 41.0) I • Eit3, THE would inform his customers and the pnhlic generally that he has just re. beived from Philadelphia a full assortment of Spring at Summer Itsy Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, shoes, Boots, Hats Caps, and all other articles usually retailed by country merchants, all of Which will be sold as low asAhe same goods can be purchased clsevrhere in the - County. The public arc invited to call and examine Ins stock. , JOHN M. COOK. Mt. Hope, April PEI • Bit. IV. LECIILEII d i . • NNOTJNCEB to his friends and the public generally that ho is' now in possession of all e late and most improved instrumentspind is well prepared to perform all DENTAL operations. He will be happy to wait upon those who May require the • the s vices of an experienced Dentist. All opera tio upon the mouth and. teeth performed in a tine manner.Teeth - insetted according to the latest improveme nts in the art; and at moderate rates. . , Office in his residenbti on the South Corner of the Diamond. • . • Apill 11;'62 I PECK OF TROUBLES TUNED FP AND. SPILLED OUT! • _ . i t ,litr• 1.10 can make a ment—l mean in.appettr. V Nye. with a coat fitting like slaibioh•plate pant. emir. you fit for.a president. • Whorl:takes the . • , , Rise gantilim see in the cityt ''''' ' :The: - Tailortr-no mistake abciut it, Well, then we, have just brought ' from the City,.the neatest, sleekest; finest, tiniest; - lollient, Int of • ' "'''- •-, : : F,ANCY CABSI ME REI, BLACK C ASSIM CBES, , .• CLOTHS AND,. VERTINGIB, - , , - ' that canbi; Mania this quo*. We' sriU pledge our . "indite' to turn ontaiood Print am) 'CnasP Sutra.— • • " graSi, spar_ kling goods shier pianos, and we hare • l themi'' . L IWo have tha latest Esahien Plates, and will 1 nethirieundOne to plass our friends and the _ • mankin4" •• Aft, ,0: dc J. BENDER._ ILof , •.., -, ..: 1 8 - e: - , • -WV . ' -, - . -• ' Telßeindlatradlatkitted *dud tkler . " iiide:by Stone* t4'CiodderilMortgif ne44dtt, cents Per, Quart : Jan. ADINEIrif you want tolinkoltinw sinicerPantsof otT.-7 -( S+l9 - ' l iko=" 1 " 4. . SEMiI De!lines, Alpacas, Printed Chalice, bombazines, Gingham% Poplins, Shirt Fronts, Shirt Collars; Neck Ties, &c Cedar Ware. Pstriets _ Yottisk triecehotild.ion Wonder; _ ikeit) toll* yontfiltoverland 'Tinware; >t id tlnette~.4 *QUM 101 l yon. , ..ra• 4 . ' "Ho Unto thii dote want ~. Where the Rig `Red "Horn, the sign ist IP , There's the beat Cook Stoves and Tin-ware; • so c cap yr. usse Vim* Song of Hiatoiioa. HE• undersigped !aortas the public in genera and especially those of blecustonters in want of anything in his line of Ifirsiners; that he has Com-. pleted and - is noir occtipying his new and eiteusite• ly enlarged estaillshinent for the : • • • . • - Manufacture and Sale OF TINWARE, SHEET-1110W WARE, AND sroirES. . • He is novrprepared tolittpply any demand rift his Cook Moves; general Housekeeping. Goods and Kitchen Ware, on such terms as rand give entire satisfaction. 11143 OVC:IIa4 offered are of the best and mast improved kinds,and having been tried are acknowledged to be all that can be desired as good cookers and bakers, and are easily kept clean. His own MANUPACITTIRIED WARS is all made with a view to the wants. of customers from the best mate rial and is warranted in all cases to be good. He also keeps a large assortment of fancy articles. UPl:special attention Is given to putting tip SPOUTING, made of the best tin, for houses and barns, in which he has had a long and extensive es e. —.l.iemerrih - er the sign of the Big Red Horn. Aug. 9, 1860 ' D. El RUSSELL. ANTIBTAM FACTORY AND • SCt 12 Mk vo HE subscriber, thankful fur past patronage, still lj solicits the 'met and in addition to manufactu * ing ali kinds of worked Material for Building Purposes, such as SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, FLOORING, WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR FRAMES, FACING, MOULDINGS, &c., dec. I am prepared to furnish all kinds of oak timbe for different purposes in building, such as JOICE, RAFTERS, LATH, STUDDING , PAIL INGS, SCANTLING, BOARDS, &c., All of which will be sawed to order, at short notice and upon reasonable terms. Also, sawing, by mill and , eircultivaws, of every description done; Framing, Surfacing, Matching, -FloorintroStcw&t.-For-furtlier-particulars-apply-to ' the subscriber, at Factory two miles southeast of Waynesboro. 1). F. GOOD.' Jan. 17, 1861 TO THE LAD/ESI NEW MILLINERY GOODSI 14 Ise M. C. R4EII. informs the Ladies of in Waynesboro' an vicinity that she has re moved her Millinery Store to the dwelling house on Main Street, 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. The Ladies are requested to call and examine her stock Aprilll'62 THE OLD MILLER AGAIN_! A 8 the Retie Dim is now on its last legs, and nearly over, we thonght right to announce to 'the public that we will grind Grits of 20 bushels or upwards either for pay or Ton separtely,anil that we have on hand all kinds of FEED, COHN in ear or shelled, or in MEAL silted or not. Also— Oats by theAstuthel or in any way that it may be wanted;—alsoi Mid Hogs, Shipstuff and Bran, Corn in Cob Chopped at short notice. Plaster by the ton or bushel on hand. Still in the market for Wheat. We can always do up good work like it was done at Island No, 10, and Pittsburg banding. JOHN WALTER, AprlS JOSEPH ELDEN. Timothy Seed fbr Sale. IHE subscriber has now for sale 40 bushels of mime TIMOTHY SEED whidh he will die poise of gt fair prices* Persons in want of seed fur tell sowing are requested to give him a call mat BENJ. E. PRICE* • Important to Farmers PHE subscriber takes ibis metluidof announcing of the Farmers and others, that he has on hand a lot of DWARF BROOM CORN seed, along with some specipens of the corn. This Is an escellent article of Broom Corn; and should be raised by ev ery one. He has also a full assortment of fresh Dugs; Medicines, Chemicals, dec. J. F. KURTZ. P. S. lam selling Cranberries at 124 cents pe quart. Mar. 14 Light 1 Lights!! , IHE cheapest. Light in use can ho had et H - — STONEHOUSE'S Hardware !Store Nov 1 Smoke Stack fOr Sale. THE subscriber has a heavy , Iron Smoke Stack 33 feet long and.lo inches in diameter, which he will dispose of upon• reasonable terms. Post Of fice address, Quincy, Pa. llcc2o-1! JOHN L. METCALF.. KERPSENE LAMPS.—AI! kinds for sale by D. B. RUSSELL, sign of the "Big Red Horn. " March 1J • TO FASIVIDItti. CI TEEL Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks,ltakes; OManure Drags, 4., &c., at prices that wilt defy competition. Call and see for yourselves, at spell - Bnongwrotes TIM DEIST COOK BTOVE in the market to be bad at the sign of the Dia Red Horn. DH. Russau. • ‘lOO CATSUP BOTTLES 4 For sale at the Store of W. H. Brtorntatort Sept, ; . AR E IRON K TLES at jJ dee2o 'SO Rossmea. 1 - P•you want a good chow of Tobacco, call at apr4 • Paica'a LADIES,,if yen want to see a nice alwortmen Of ;DRESS GOODS, call at Paula's I' you want to ace a large assortment of Shawl, call at rain 4 Pases's F you want a cheap pale tiy Congress Gaiters, I Call et spa Paata's • , HEEL GREAtiE." IF vim wa4t, OfroD Wheel amuse. buy it et • ...upo2s - ROTEIII3TOI6 ' len 4eantal , nreheapest: and latest 'style of Hat , • - Patos'e.. all* Togo fornOs at. ,• F Tots Dokl2l/410.:', 41- .Mta f 81140.4',0 1 4 lIFIFik 2: • Plltolol. and OHO. at... - :" Bowan's lipSll,4N,4an , , J. • „ 00141111011014Altir I rtIHE itibooriber re/Tactfully hi(hfrina hit custom- A. acetic] the goneralie that he has re.; candy replanished his stork' of Fruit and Comet - - 1011811014 V-A:I 4 IIIDAE t ever brought to Waynesboro', with NUTS, RAISINS, -kiturizsr,hoe, fowttt CAKES -OF EVERY ; DESCRIPTION, CI GARS,, TOBACCO, etc., eta. , O . YSTER,S! 'Fte nab also on'hatiti 'at All tintis the finest Oysters the marketftill afford; whiCti will be served tip to I customers ?tied, Roasted or Stewed. . ALE ANM canint! he is likAvise prepared to furnish bdth Washa. , bough i s• and Ludviig's ALE,and a SUperior article ofselcutch Ale aga Crsit Apple Cider, with ,a ptitne article of Bologna Sausage, Boiled Eggs, and all other articles usually kept in first class Ihothurants A genuine article of Vinegar always for sale. NovB lo IL FISHER. THIS WAY! CililllGE <i ' THE Undersigned 'respectfully announces to the public generally that he is still at the old stand on Church Street Waynesboro'; Pa., where he contillues the manufacturing of Family . • . . Buggies, BarritlChes, Wagons, and every specie of vehicles usually made in such. establishments.— His work is Warranted to be composed of the best anu must durable material, and none but the most experienced workmen are employed.— He has now on hand a number of Carriages, Bug gies, &c.,&c., which he will positively sell at greatly re duced prices for cash, or upon a short credit. By keeping a good stock at all times, and always holding himself ready to supply the de mands of the people he hopes to retain am! secure a liberal share of patronage. Itepairing, Trimming, and Painting done in the, bust manner, and at the shortest iiotiCe. Lumber, Country Pioduce, die., will be taken in eschange fur work. • • JACOB ADAMS. N. 11. The Books of the firin of J. & A. 8. Ad. ams, are in the bands of the undersigned: Persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to make immediate payment. Nov' 1. 1881. DeWaco of Armaggedon. A BOOK FOR THE TIMES. rilS-isitcktrowledgeti to-be .ne of - thirm rss t—re tuarkable 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 most inspiringi fiThe United States in Prophecy. For sale by J F. KURTZ. IMPIAMEXPRWAMMMINtitOOMEMIN3O3 sl. FILBEaT I DRAPER, DI Has constantly for sale a full assortment of UOODS for Gentlemen's ware. N IC:. ®'Latest City Fashions always on liaralN iVisynesboroi, Pa. ti To Capitalists. WAYNESBORO' SAVING FUND.—This Society will pay the following rates of in terest per annum,on all sums deposited in the In stitution. For 9 months, 2 per cent.; from 3 to 6 months, 3 per cent.; from 9 to 18 months, 4 per cent; and over 18 months, 4/ per cent. For a shorter period than 3 months 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 rgularly an Wednesday of each week, at 9 o'clock A.M. By order of the Board, June 17'88 JNO. PHILIPS Treasurer, Notice—Ne— w Pirms. .THE subscriber having disposed of hie entire Stock of Goods to Messrs. CAUllower & Clug loon, notifies all persons indebteallito Lim on Store Books to - settle their accounts with and pay the a mount of their indebtedness to either John P. Study or Daniel Bricker. The new firm will continue the business as heretofore. A. 13. MONN. Quincy, Jan. 31, 1862. Mentzer's Horse & Cattle Powder MM. STONER having purchased of Mr e Mention., the recipe for making the above far-famed Horse and Cattle Powderfor Pennsylva nia and Maryland, takes this method of informing the farmers, drovers, &c., that he has on hand and intends keeping a good supply always on hand. Cotintry merchants and others keeping such articles fcr sale, would do well to supply themselves with a .quantity. Ho will sell it on commission or fur cash cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to. Jan. 31. ./Apr. 1, 1862. Ready-Made Clothing! FOR FALL AND WINTER! FRESH SUPPLYS RECEIVED MONTHLY! A• ' . ADAMS would respeetf illy inform his • patrons and the public generally that he has rned from the Eastern cities with a general as• nor ent of heady-Made m FALL AND WINTEII CLOTHING, embracing all the !stoat styles of Coats, Pan ts,Vests, Shirts, Collars, Necties, Suspenders, etc-, etc., all of which are:will made. The public are cordially in vited to call and examine his goods, es he is deter termined to sell at short, profits. He will continue to carry on the business of Tailoring as heretofore. _ Persons desiring gar ments cut out or made up are invited to - givo him a call. Latest fashions received regularly. "STOVE CLEANING MADE EASY." CALL at olfrotheiton's" and got a package of “Clachurot of Iron.' It is the best polish in the worli. • Unrivalled in economy. Permanently lustrous. The only place to buy the genuine article is at aPr 2 . 5 /140THCRTON'S :EL.FORAPH FODDER CUTTERS. 'Tito . bestin use Fos sale by 058 ,2 '!7' • E. 8. TROXEL, Agt. 11RNSH Mackerel a$ 80 A. • Mar 28 • • Asensolt. Bireseicyr & Co'a. DrEACHEB.—Dried Peaches* pared and unarp ad air Ammon, Bixsnias. & Co's. CILOT , . at, air, Tooth and ad rusho Adjrist received and for sale very low by' M. M STONER: May 15... 111 HE latest style of Bilk Dusters and Lace Points at (ntay23) • - Piucs's I F you want to see Syrup !ever so thick, as clear c rystal and iia sweet ea helm, call at . • apr4' Palos'. • . Tr you want knica plain - or lincy,adk, call at ' apr4 r • , Prudes F you want i petty 43 ummer Balmorarcitil I apr4 ' Num s WAYNESBORO' F UN DR Y MACIfINE' 81102 I Saloon T 4 WILT t EIMIYPATENT SELF-REGULATING DRAIN* SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND DAGOER AND TUN Latest Improved .77ireigher and Triple - Gear• ed liarse Powers, Driving either ty Gear 'or Belt, 'all furnished 'Complete ready to be put on Wagons, 1, the undersignetlatlesire-to Call the attention Farmers and 'rlireshiltrten of Frankling and adjoin ing counties to it. This Machine has been before the public for seven years, during which time it hes given general satisfaction, and the patentee having made 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 rot. commending it Whir public, knowing that it will give tho best of sittieruction. ° I gun snavorgetuting three different sizes, es follows: No. lie 8 horse Powermill 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 300 bushels per day . No. 3 is 4 to 0 horse power, will thresh and clean from 100 to 200 1 ....the1e per day. These Matinines arb warranted to do the abort and dolt much better in every respect thari any other machine in use. Drain hating much light filth in it cleaned on this Machine is worth front 2 t) 3 cents more per bush el than when cleaned on any other separator, or the common way of cleaning on hand fans. For this reason there is not the eighth part of light matter in the grain as4chen cleaned on the riddle principle. 'l'he blast acts freely on all the grain as it kayos the shnes, whereas - rislien cleaned wit!. riddle that ad- vantage is lost • This machine does not return the tailends as most of the separators do. By returning filthy W ends alternately it is impossible•to make merchants grain, Another important feature in this machine that others of the kind have not, is the Self-acting Blast lleg ulator in the fan, which remedies all dif ficulties in had cleaning; blowing grain in the chair in high speed or irregular driving, which cannot be avoided in cleaning grain by horse power This Machine is alai, mute durable and las tedious to manage than any other Separator and Cleaner,or he-common-niaehitier-vritirshake 'Ord()is to insure their being filled until harvest should be sent in immediately. I am fully prepared to make to order and on short notice Portable and Stationed (nisi' AND SAW IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER WHEELS, IRON KE VTLES, &c, Stoves and Plow castimmalso cast Iron and wrought iron pipe for steam or water, and Brass castings of every description; in a word, I am prepared to do everything usuaJy done ilia foundry and machine shop. Having supplied myself with the latest im proved machinery, such as Lathes, Boring, Planing and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in the most satisfactory manner.- 1 am also prepared to manufacture to order ma chinery for wood, such as Tonging and ()roving machines for flooring, Surface, Tenout and Mould ing machines, &c. 1 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 hams are all experienced workmen in this line of business, and I use alrgood material, so that I am perfectly sure 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. All orders sent in Jor repairing must be accompanied with the cash For particulars and circulars descriptive of ma chine, address GEORGE FRICK, Or DAMN, GEISER, Proprietor of Territory and so licetor of orders, Waynesboro' Franklin Co. Pa. April 18—tf ' NO HUMBUG I THE •undersigned having opened a "itch and Jewelry Ntnre, in the new building on the corner of the Diamond, and having recently return• ed from Philadelphia, would inform the residents. of Waynesboro' and the public generally, that he has now on band a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND "- SILVER-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS„ &c. &c Having had considerable experience at At repairing, he is prepared to do all work promptly in the best manner and guarantee the performance of it, _ An assortment of spectacles, and spectacle glasses always on hand. Jewelry repaired in the neatest 1:E=1 P. S.—Old Silver taken in exchange hir goods, Apr.4-Iyr. A. 8. A. Cheap and Beautiful Light. NO.I Carbon Oil—Pure and nowexplosive— warranted to burn without emitting any smell tf used in the CARBON OIL.LAMPB, of the latest styles and improventepts;--all sold CUBA? son CASE at the sign of the EIG RED HORN. Apr. Di. B. RUSSELL. Just Received! . At “BROTHERTON'B" an arnortment of ' Pruning Shears, • • Pruning Knives, ' Pruning Saw and Chisel, • ' Pruning Saws., • Budding Knives; ' For sale cheap . A pril4 PRIME Vetree, Sugars, Teas aud,:Gs ease at 0014 , • - Elsana's NEallaiM;ia23!!l A LARGE amecatment' at OM of the Big- Rid 11 . 014'- - ded2o '6O • D.' B. BMW,. MILL- GEA JUN G-- SHAFTING AND PULLEYS, W. A. GROVE. „ 1 13 t:„1 , 1 .11111113,•:' , -IP,infictione,itt; F*414444 .iiiii Co itit!edilbei takes thid eilettibti riinfitinEing 16 , she lieblikr thliChe received dt hie , Ditig Biome; a huge tnd' easefully Wetted stoat of Obenlnds, Patent. hildichies, , _ Painti Oils, Dye Bluffs, window Otas - Putty, Tobacco, Said; and Began, dm., Which ha" is now prepared to sell alt Cheap as the cheapest and will Mantel hie Cooke. Ms that hi regdrd to quality Which is of the Dist im• ,poitance, his goode wilt compare With any ,in the market. • • " • , He has also * splendid asjartment of Perfumery, Beeps and lor . . • MS. aikrtioles. • of all kinds, consisting in part of the following, cis Bandanas, . , Pommkrs, Amber. and Beare op ookignes, • • . Extracts for the Handkerchief, • I.yon's Kathairon, llumees Cocosine,. Harrison's Ladies' Soap, Honey Soap, Hotel soap, • Diamond White Soap. CONTECTIONERY,FIVATS, Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Dates, Citron, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts of all kinds, and 4 Candies of every variety. Kerosene 'Amps, Lamp globes, and Bruithes, Kerosene Oil. Camphine, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, and in fact anything and everything that is usually found in a drug store. 'Thankful for kind favors and patronage hereto. fore bestowed upim him, ho solicits a continuance'of the saine.pind hopes dint ,bv.endeavoring to please, he may win the confidence of the people. Physicians' prescriptions promptly and carefully compoundelliat all hours. • J. F. KURTZ. nov .29, 1860 • TM WA r HE name eContinrial" sounds more dear to 1. the American heart, than any of the Royal blood, even should it lie a Prince. A So all you that want a good Cooking Stove that burns either coal or wood, call at a La. TEMPS -- taltiorthe (..Wanentat, Which is one of the best stoves in market, and by far the cheapest. It takes a long stick of wood endue provided with' fire brick to burn coal. It is one of the best baking and cookingkStoves tha t has ever been offered for sale. It is arne Cooking Stove and is easily kept clean. INES-41'1111-171.6"raavirtinerlfrn"-4—L- give better bargains than any other house in the country. - 8o to prove that my name is not Gen. Bragg call and see forvonrselves. Also on hand Heating Stollikuch as Kin 110 WI RIM for shop or parlor, all of which I will sell very low You will also find a large assortment of • `5W` 1 3133.323 13 with Copper, Brass 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 old place on Muth Street, under the Printing Office. • done at all limes and of the beat double tin Feeling very-thankful for the, many past favors I have received from the public, I would invite all to give me Mgt 11, for then you can see for yourselves where to Plf bargains. • exchange for metal taken at Foundry Prices in exchange for new Stoves. • W. A. TRIPLE, Mar.2B Waynesboro'. Dealer in all the variety of Drug.. Medi cines, Yankee Mohan,, Perfumery, Liquors for medicinal • purposes, Oils, WOULD tender his thanks to the community. and still soli-tit the patronage 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 business, he hopes to gain the confidence of the nity. He will pay par ticular intender filling hysicians' Precriptiona, and more c and precauti /11 used in Waiting up. on chldren an adults. FEIN 11118, 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, Paint, Whiting and Itamiehes for house building or inside work. besides all sises of (Cass. 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 namerous a es in the Fancy line on hand and offered for sti e, cheap• er than ever offered before Also a large assortment of Kerosene Oit Lamps, Chimneys, Shades and Wicks, and Kerosene Oil to fill them. — A general assortment of ruits and Confectionaries, Tobacco and• Cigars. Oct. IL SET FiRM! Coachmakingl THE undersigned having leased the well-known Coachma king Establishment of A lei. Hamilton. on Mechanics street, Waynesboro', respectfully an nounce to their friends and the public generally, th they purpose carrying on the business in all its branches, end are now prepared to manufacture to outer all kinds of - Carriages, Buggies, Baroutehes, Sprng Wagons, da. ice., of the best material, and Made oy superior worlarten. BLACKSMITHING' 'and REPAIRING of all kinds done ,at mailable •ntes,promptly and to the satisfactioni 4 customers. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in eschangtr for work at market prices. • orPereops desiring articles or work in the Coich. making line, are respectfully invited to give them a call. L. K. hIORRISON, ;:.Mar. & ORO. B. HA WKRIL ti' t &WS is titim us, Arctic Wrappers, anti other ••=. ,litilfartable fish's tareold totther at ... lt Haatnnt's. at 16 saki& tants par. Pia• cd at : - n0v.119., '',0,.;. .;',.'„ 4 , . , sturica. -„ „ AA NYBODY w:Og anything in th e-ottra,g line" can be - ieil ' KFatiat . ARE at the 'MOM DRUGS, OP 1776. !louse Spouting! MURTHA G 1 l sit 4064iiti$A$$$$it', =. • -; > = • • tgfiliiii••; - • ,poia ibis ttitee.amiiil2•oo after the iiktikailaitt 'Ot thee 1016163 Oki' Oath • ' • ADVEIIIII6tII6BNIStist • • tn r effeff stitiretineriS• hilettiOni $6 ants. -Adveiffacli 12irPatept , *aide to, be, plitleoioll,:ittittAttillttittftkifeet,, TO TIM,: NEW ESTAiIidigHMENT. 41HE subscriber rree► ingems , the eitisens oQ Asynestioro'' and , the publiti Aid 6b Ime corn- 4 menced.thie Shoemaking bosinesa.M. the.liesement of MASAI Hotel, whare he limes be readiness to itedoirmielhitis those Ishii freiy, ere him a eel_ • .. nooTs -AND SHOES! made to order, on short 'tertiet' ry.Ober - ire waterier eltdoPeu the most refaimOble Oct 25. • .111_08. BitertOMAr.. FATEITTIIVILIdIBE BRY. ' egentetentlaiions from Me raitifty of Prineetint College. Ni J. . - • • Pniaolros, N. J., Fib. 28th, /884 The undersigned are happy to testify that of the Fayetteville A'cadenay, Pa have sitairiCri d el a high standing smong.the reient graduates of the College of New 'Jersey. JOHN MACLEAN, . President of the College. JAMES (I: MOFFAI 4 Protegee/ of Cheek. G. MUSGRAVE GIGER, Profaiscir ofJottin. JOHN T. DUFFIELD, Professor of Mathematics mar.2B FLOUR, FEED, PROVISION SPORE! • grain subscribers would inform the Citizens of Cj Waynesboro', that they have opened a Flciur, Feed and Provision Store in the room fOrnierly oc• cupied by Josepb Price; opposite the residence of John Dell,. where they will at to have Ali sale RR Cl 11' MEAL 11 lt HOMINY, MILL STUFF OF ALL KINDS, t34.:IISENINGS, CORN, SHELLED AND IN THE EAR, OATS, PO.' TATOES, BACON AND I . LARD, VINEGAR; • • Also, Rte, Wheat rind Barley by the bushel or in smaller quantities; and other articles usually' kept in such establishments. All Flour and Mill Stull will be sold at Mtbt, Palmas iron Cisn. ______The-highest-cash-prices-pahl-for-wheati-rye— corn and bats. DANIEL SNIVELY, Febl4—tf WM. H.xFUNK. Dr. incoba, Darbstugh & Co 7 n Celebrated American Liniment an an T"greatest and best external remedy ever o tered to the public. For sale by F. J. Kral= • Druggist. Waynesboro and by Druggists in the county generally. Cir Price 25 centsper bottle. • December 13, '6o ly ISO LABOR. • NO ODUe DIXON'S PURE CARBURET OF IRON' STOVE POLISH, The cheapest article in the, world: Unrivalled in Economy. Permanently Lustrous. The only place to get it is at BROTHER TON'B. March 22. Li Continental Hotel, Po WAYNESBORO', PA. THE undersigned having /men* isifin;the as Bove named - House, forMerly hreivin ;Ss the obe Inn." asked pleasure in announcing to hie friends and the public that he is prepared to receive arid. entertain Guests in a style not to be excelled by any country Hotel: The House 'having been thoroughly repaired and newly furnished with ere= ry thing calculated to make his guests comfortable —the public may rest assured that they will lit ill times find it in a condition suited to the comfort and convenience of the traveler. His Her is always sup• plied with the choiceit Liquors, and his Table with the best the markets afford, and all other appliances' suitable and necessary for the accommodation of man or beast. With faithful and obliging servants_ and hie own personal attention and supervision, he will leave no means unspared to Merit public pa tronage. The proprietor assures those whoi may favor him with their patronage that they -shall ever Meet at hjohhousea cordial reception, and thateverythiriges.. seTtiel to the consemeneo and haPpidess'er his guests shall be attended to. 'June 21, 1860 L. B. kultrg'. IMPORTANT. J. A. FISHER ARE again reminded, of his recent tour to the Eastern Cities, and of the reception of hie fine stock of Cloths, Cassianeres and Vest- . , lags. AU of the . MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. Rig stock of FRENCH CLOTHS and VAB4II MER ES he calls "articular attention to, as th'ci best in town. Also,•cone of she best assortments of FURNISHING 000011 in town—all ready for their in spection and benefit, and kilLdly asks a call from all porsdns desirious of buying Woods n. his line, at e* tremely IZAKID'IMP 13;;Trit1aSoClia3a In the NEWLY PITTEDROONf, next door to Updegraffs', Hagerstown, Md. . [Jan. 3, 186f.] BACK AGAIN. B. PACE informs his customers and the (:j 4 r, public generally that - he has removed. hie Barber shop to the Basement of Mr. Kurtz's Hotel, formerly occupied by him as a Barber Shop, where he will Shave, Cut, and Dress Hair as heretofore. Give him a call. Nov. 22—tEe MEN and Boy's heavy Boots and Shoes at 011.4 Bssorta's., CURTAIN Fixtures at Mar 28 Amasaioa. %same" & Colot A N excellent article of Syrup for 50 cu. per gal_ at (OCt4 liseoas'a _ 'IXEDIOet,iTED Liquors, sold only stbfedicine MI and by epecial directions of a PhYsicien, by AC Iif:STONER, Druggist - sfey 13. • EPI S kR and Coriiirider, ground do unground P nov 29 • at Ktrwres. PEPPER SA WE at n0v.29 LARD CANS,at thriaigiTathiTßig Ra t rif - 0 - 7 dectO D. B. Raman lOR BALE' OR FOR RENT,--A Teut•plata Stove. Apply at PRICE'S Store OctlB • - " • . LENDID Embroidered goody at Orr UTHERAN Almanacs at j noir 29 F you went. to see the largest assortineu or Car I pets in town. call at apr4 . Puna's' F you want to puichase a flirt' Hoop Skirt front .31.. f to $2.00 call at [apt . Plum's I,IOR No. t New Orleans Mame akor r ailr4 Palos ' s MIS Ktrars's RRMAI * /. ' .:„.lierwriPst•
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