Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, August 08, 1862, Image 4

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    J. W. MILLER.
LATEST ARRIVAL
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Hardware,
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GROCERIES,
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QUEENSWARE ANDIEDARWARE I
----1 11 1 1 rICVINGItilirietinfrom the tree ern Me
' 1 - 1 he would call the attention of his custotneri
- and' the Itublic generally to his,
LARGE--& SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
DRY GOODS!
Which will be sold et extremely Low Prices.
Below you will find enun.erated a few articles
which. w ill be found among his stock, to which he
nyites your attention:
FOR THE LADIES,
•n lieS Shawls,
Plaid Ginghams,
Brocades,
Fancy Prints,
T.awns,
Braiges,
Linen II andk'ts
MEN'S WEAR.
Fancy Cassitneres,
Plain •
Cloths,
Italian Cloth,
Vestings
Ma .ail'cs,
6renadi-,
.4El.Llsmsz)e%;r=.b
Denims,
Tweeds, '
Jeans,
linen,
Shirt Fronts,-
Shirt Collars,
Neck't'ies, &c
Queensware,
Hardware,
Boots anti Shoes
111.21- ....T-D-ULgEt--•
Of the very best quality, such as
Syrups, and Porto Rico Molasses;
Best Rio Coffee,
Superior Prepated Coffee,
flummell's Best Essence;
No. 1 Chocolate,
Raisins, —
Tobacco,
It ie e. &c., &c.
The above goods have been carfully selected and
purchased at the very lowest figure. He is therefore
enabled to accommodate pll who may lavor 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.
r§i THOLBLE TO SHOW GOODS,
Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at
the highest market pricea I. W. MILLER.
AprillB '62 •
MT. HOPE STORE.
far}~.~~v~~=oZo~nl~~
HE underaigned would inform his customers
T
and the pntilie generally that he has just re
ceived from Philadelphia a full assortment of
Spring & Summer Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Shoes, Boots.
Hats Caps, and all other articles usually retailed
by country merchants, .all of which will be sold s
low us the same goods- can be'purchased elsewhere
in the county: The public are Invited to.call and
examine his stock. JOHN M. COOK.
Mt. Hope, April 18
PR. W. D. LECHLER
ANNOUNCES to his friends and the public
generally that he is now iinpossession of all•
the late and most improved instruments,nnd is well
prepared to perform all DENTAL. operations. He
will he harpy to wait upon those who may require
the services of an experienced Dentist. All opera
tions ul on the mouth and teeth performed in a
scientific manner. Teeth inserted according to the
latest improvements in the art, and at moderate
rates.
--Cake-in-his residence on -the South Corner of
the Diamond.
April 11,'62
PECK OF NOBLES TERUO
UP AND SPILIIED OUT
WHO can make a man!—l mean in appear
ante. with a coat fitting like fashioh-plate
pants and vest fit for a president. Who makes the
firm gents you see in the city? The Tailor! —no
mistake about it, Well. than we have just brought
frcm the City, the neatest, sleekest, finest, lauciest,
fel lest, lot of
YANDYdASSIIKERS, BLACK CASSIMERBS
CLOTHS AND VESTINGS,
that can lie seen in this mistier. We will pledge ours
selves to turn out g ood FITS AND CHICAP Burrs.—
Fresh„eparklingloodi always please, and we have
them, We have the latest Fashion Plates, and will
leave nothing undone to please our friends and the
"rest of mankind." • G. & .1. MENDER.
r APril 18
. litedsl ,floods!! ,Hoods !!!
JUST2eireived per Express, direct from the man
lifactires,, another large invoice of tlhakers.
_ , .(June 13 '62) • Josmailasorts.
AlSLaad Boff heavy Oackts and t3hoes at
Oct. 4 , • Baßotte's
,IGNIURTALN Fixtures as
_ Mar 28 Amelatios. Busetner & Doti
,-,,AUL4ls , if,your.wautlo;p4r:case fraicel i f ics,a .
aresol
1i at ‘mililP)
!acivatur mEal dc,siptions .sa •
-.',40,111114) Pat m*,)
_ ,
AC Fi !eachea, :pared rad
.• at' ';' :4 ':' , 41 4 '.1 1 4 51 0 11 114 - 4 1 MIDIOT'*' 41 070 1 ;
*Witaraiiivedotadifiirsale .Ir.orrlow by M.
41 Fri• . ' • -- iktsy 43. '
Silks,De tines,
Alpacas;
Printed Chnlliea,
bombazines,
Ginghams,
Poplins,
Cedar 'Ware.
14 0 Fl hz
Should.yOu ask Me. ih bLl -
4olulp
W M c laiy,ynur fitifvesl.a i n 'NO no; ;
I would answer, I would
4•Cro unto the fine.new store room .
Where the Rig Red Horn, the - signist •
There's the best Cook Stoves and - Tin-ware. •
All sold cheap by DOII. Russell."
[From' SoniotHiawaiXa.
5 - 0 HE undersigned itifOrnij the public In genera
and especially those Of his eustOiners hi Want of
anythingin his line of buiMess, that :he has com
pleted and is now oecupying his new'and extensive
ly enlarged' establishment for the. •
Manufacture and Sale .
OF TINWARE, SHEET-IRON WARE, AND
STOVES. .
tle_iemmprepared to anordv.emv- deman for hie
Cook Stoves .. . general limpsekeeping .00 a an
Kitchen Ware, ou such terms as Anus; give entire
eatiefactiom• . 6
. .
vaa wawa
offered are of the best and meat improved kinda,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 MANUFACTURED WARS is all made with a
view to the wants of customers . , from the best mate
riel and is warranted in all cases to be good.° He
also keeps a large assortment of fancy articles.
ILVelSpecial attention , is 'given M tinning up
SPOUTING, made of the best tan, for houses and
barns, in which he has, had a long and extensive ex
perience.
Remember the sign of the Big Red Horn.
Aug. 9, 1860 • IL B. liUtilSEtL.
ANTIETAM FACTORY
AND
ZU2 .12 Ma— Zlal ERE, 2
i -- r tnE subscriber, thankful fiir past patronage, still
(4 solicits the same; and in addition to manufactu
ring ali kinds of worked
Material for Building PUrposes,
such as
•
SASH, DOORS,, SHUTTERS, •
BLINDS, FLOORING, WINDOW
FRAMES, DOOR
FRAMES, FACING, MOULDINGS, &c., &c.
I em prepared to furnish all kinds ,of oaktimbe
for different purposes in building, such as
JOIOE, RAFTERS, LATH, STUDDING, PAIL
INGS, SCANTLI BOARDS, &c.,
All of which will he sttwerro order, at short noitce
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. 17, 1861
NEW MILLINERY GOODS:
lj ISS M. C. RESSER *informs, the Ladies of
1,1 j Waynesboro' an 1 vicinity that she has re
moved her Millinery Store to the dwelling house on
Main Streit, adjoining the residence of Mr. Jacob
Wolf, and has just received from the Eastern Cit.
les a full assortment of
Bonnets. Hats, Bonnet . Trimmings,
Flowers."
mid other articles usually kept by Milliners. The
Ladies are requested to call and examine her stock
April' 1'62
THE OLD MILLER AGAIN !
As the Rebelli m , is now on its last legs, and
nearly over, we thought right to announce to
the public that we will grind Grirts of 20 bushels
nr upwards tither for pay or Toll separtery,and that
we-have—on-ha nd-a 11-k inds-of—F-E E
ear or shelled, or in MEAL sifted or not. Also—
Oats by the bushel or in any way that it may be
wanted;—also, Midlings, 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 gnod work like it was done
at Island No. 10, and Pittsburg Landing. .
JOHN WALTER,
JOSEPH ELDEN.
Timothy Seed for Salt .
THE subscriber has now for sale 40 bushels of
prime TIMOTHY SEED which be will die
poss of nt fair prices. Persons in want of seed for
tall sowing are requested to give him a call
ma 2 BENJ. E. PRICE.
Important to Farmers
I' HE subscriber takes this method of announcing
of the Farmers and others, that he has on hand
a lot of DWARF BROOM CORN seed, along with
omc specimens of the corn. This is an excellent
article of Broom Corn, and should be raised by eer
ery one. He has also a full assortment of fresh
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c.
J. 1. KURTZ:
P. S. I am selling Cranberries at 12,1 cents pe .
quart. Mar.. 14
Light ! Lights!!
riIHE cheapest Light in use can be had at H
I STONEHOUSE'S Hardware Stare
Nov 1
Smdke Stack for Sale.
rill-1E subscriber has a heavy Iron Smoke Sta'ck
1 33 feet long and 16 inches in diameter, which
he will dispose of upon reasonable terms. Post Of.
Tice address, Quincy, Pa. •
Dec 20,41 _ JOHN L. MWECALF.
"STOVE CLEANING MADE EASY."
rIALL at "Brotheitou'a" and get a package of
1 j "Carburet of Iron.' It is the best polish in
the worn. •
Unrivalled in economy,
Permanently lustrous.
The only place to buy the genuine article is at
apr2s BROTHERTON'S
6 H ! for wings to soar," right down at Price's
kJ' Store. What for Why to get some
more of that New York Syrup—only. 12,1 cents a
quart at Places
KES AND FORKS, of all kinds, for sale at
(June 13•) H. Sreinsuousn's.
LARD CANIS, at the eigi of the Big Red Hem
dec2o 1) 4 13 Russam
I A IOR SALE OR FOR RENT.—A Ten-Phde
Stov9. Apply at PRICE'S Store
OctlB
ucorromy MESS SHAD to - he had cheap at
: U4may23
FINE SUGAR CURED HA S. Plain an
fanny. For Sale cheap at • Paica'a
(tnay2.l.),
iar g est lot of Hoop skirts ever brought to
X • Waynesboro', eau be seen at
.(tnai23)
I,F yob, went to see a nice and welt selected steel,
of Mourning goods call at may 23,), !,Pagoes
ZPPrait •nd Conigiudar k •grou,qd & vimmit444,
. no• 28 - .it -+Ktritteit,t,
Tr ECG *wars jolty (humor !Islam! call at
4 14 e- " Parogio
Tr you moat o.stille pilau or lute* oak
.1: apr_4, ' Paweo
Hid V.
f-#O4l tv"
~,I*4 4 ,rilttg2l, ll o. :STA . I NC,lind
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We are now receiving.' and offering to sell A new
and full aliortment of
BRY GOODS.
Which we think afir areWo.4 to sell on as rea
sonable terms ama'n.y. otheelaw4 in town or coun
try.
A full assortment of
LASS `IDES' .gODDS
•
of all kinds. Silks, Detains, Alpacas, Printed
Ltwns, Fancy Prints, Ladies
Shawls, &c.
MENSSPRING ANDPSUMMEII' , 000DS
of all kinds.. blOilis; Pine 'Needs
Ken. Jeans, Cottontides, Vestings, Handkerchiefs,
Neck Ties, Amery. A full assortment ,of,. Plain
and Fai
QYEENSWARP AND GLASSWARE.
A large mock of
‘.zr,s;lDesiasollc,lla)s:3
Which we are prepared to oiler as low as any oth
er retail store in the country.
AND snots.
for men's and Ladie's wear of all sorts and sizes. t
Also a large and weliselected st ock of,
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DOMES - M - 10
Muslins, Tickings, and a complete aisortment of
Notions. Looking Glasses, Hiniwore. Hats and
Caps, Paints and Oi Shad an([ Herring,by
the barrel. It is no use trying, to enumerate.
you want atything in the Dry Goods line, just call
and you will find us ready to wait on you with
pleasure
10,000 CHUSTN UT JOINT- SHINGLES for
Sale Country produce taken in exchange for goods
at the highest market prices.
By strict attention to business. and 'a desire to
please in every respect, 'we hops to nierit .it con
tinuance of patronage.
May 23) COLLIFLO WER & CLUGSTON.
THIS WAY!
CARRIAGE -HMV .
T .
HE undersigned.respeatfully 'announces to the
public generally that he is still at the old
stand on Church Street, Waynesboro', Pa., where
he continues the manufacturing of Family
cararsliakt
_ _
Buggies, Barouches, Wagons, and every species
of vehicles usually made in such establiehments.—
__ His work is warranted to he composed of the
beSt anti most ura. e . materia an none out
the-'inost experienced workrnen are employed.—
He has now on hand a number of Carriages, Bug
gies, &c., &c., which twain positively sell at
greatly reduced prices for - rash, 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 ant' secure
a liberal share of patronage.
Repairing, Trimming, and Painting done in the
best manner, and at the shortest notice.
Lumber, Country Produce, &c., will be taken in
exchange for work. JACOB ADAMS.
N. B. The Books of the firm of J. & A. S. Ad
ams, are in the hands of the undersigned. Persons
knowing themselves indebted are requested to make
mmediate payment.
Nov' 1, 1861.
Defence of Armaggedon.
A BOOK FOR THE TIMES.
TMITTS is acknowleibed to be one of the most re
markablel.- t)l' 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 moat inspiring: "The 'United States in
Prophecy. For sate by J F. KU111 . 7.._
Novi
xxxistxxxkkmsrAßAßEßßYfflitx.7ol
T. J. FILBERT,
DRAPER, -
M Ras constantly for sale a full assortment of ' 1
N
GOODS Jr Gentlemen's ware. pt
Cir Latest City Fashions always on hand.'M
Waynesboro', Pa. •
.rsi x
NZRZNAZZAZZIKV,4IS4I4IM2i7itigint'XION'
• Capitalists.
WAY. BORO' 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, 4I per. cent. For a
shorter period than 3 months the terms will be
made kown by the Treasurer..
Notes for disceuntshould 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 ordef of the Board, .
June 17'58 JNO. PHILIPS Treasurer,
Notice—New Firm.
THE subscriber having .dispored of his entire
Stock of Goods to Messrs. Colliftower & Ging
sten, notifies all persons indebted to him 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. S. MON.N.
Quincy, Jan. 31, 1862.
Mentzer's Horse &Cattle Powder
MM. STONER having purchased of Mr
,Mentzer, the recipe for making
.the above
far-famid Horse and:Cattle Powdsifos Pennsylva
nia and Maryland, tibia this method of informing
the farmers, doierlyikc., that he has on hand and
intends - keeping a good supply always on hand.
Country merchants and others keeping such articles
fcr sale, would do well tosupply themselves with a
quantity. He will sell it on commissida s or fur cash
cheap. Orders' will be punctually attended to.
Jan. 31.
Apr. 1, 1862. „_ , .
Ready-Made clothing:
FUR FALL AND WINTER!
FRESH SUPPLYS RECEIVED MONT-HMI:I
B.ADAI4IB would respectf illy, inform his
patrons and the public generally: that he has
returned from the Eastern cities with a general as•
sortment of Ready-Made •
FALL . AND WINTER CLOTHING,'
embracing all the latest styles of Coats, Pan ts,Vests,
Shirts, Collars, N ccties, Suspenders, etc., etc., all of
which are well Made. The public are cordially in
vited to call and examine his goods, as he is date'.
termined to sell at short Profit*.
Ho will e ontirluelo the basiness
of TiOnies, ya heretofore.,,. 4 3 enions, AtutirioNr gar.
meatistyt out:Ur iiiside4'oiiiiiskiritia.tapvithisa.
flu& ieciiiletilegularli.,
' v 11 dabs
'• ( 21 0 3 ) . • • Place's
PRIM'S
- - - *A:ttiotstion
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,1% A
GEISER'S PAtEXl',, , ,,sour-REGULATING
GRAIN SEIikaATIAV CLEANER
* !9PR C
4 0 , TliF
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L - a - te - 841:47 1 11,:t4her-404--Mple-Gear
eci Horse POiiers; Driiiti§r'eitliet - by'Gear
or. Belt;'' all famished Complete ;.
- • reaclg to be put mi. Wag one..
3 ", dui umierotgoe desire f 4 the afteniioti
Farineiti and Thresherhten ofllnthkliihrttml:tidjoin
ing counties to it. This Machine has been before
the,public
,for , seven years, during which time
has given , general satisfaction, anti the patentee
having made some very important improvements
Whiehleti Jeri* still more'cOmpletk bath':foi Mead
Separating, still ~.cleaning,'.. and also for' - ease' of
draught and faSt threshing.. I take yficasure in re.
commending it to the 'pnblie; knowing that it Will
give tho best of satisfaction. em mai+urfethring .
three different sizes, as
No. 1 is ,8 horse Povyer,viill thresh and clean from
260 to 500 bushels per day: '
No. 2 is 5 to 6 horse power,.Wilt thresh and ciean
front 150 to 300'b0shels per day
No. 3 is 4 tiit'harse power, will thresh and clean
limn 100 to 200 ho4hele per day.
These Mactunes are warranted to 'do the above;
and do it much better 7 .in tidy: reaped., than any
other machine in use.
Drain haying:Mit:4 fight: 610 i in it cleaned on this
Machine is Worth rim 2't4) 3 card's mere per . bush.
el than when cleaned on any other separator, or the
common way of cleaning oq.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 atilt leniPs• the
shues, whereas, when cleaned will. riddle' that Mi
.
mintage is lost
This machine does not return the tailenda as
most ol• the eeparators do; By returning filthy tail
ends alternately it is impoleible to make merchanta
grain, Another important feature in this machine
that others of the kind have not, is the Self-acting
Blast Regulator in the fan, which remedies all dlr..
ticulties in bad cleaning, blowing grain in the chaff
inJiigh• speed or irregular driving, which cannot be
avoided in cleaning grain by horse pow'er
This Machine is also more durable and less tedious-
to manage than any other Separator and Cleaner,or
the common machine with shaker.
Ordeis to insure their being filled until harvest
should be sent in immediately.
1 am fully prepared to make to order and on short
notice Portable and stationed
GRIST AND SAW MILL GEARING,
SHAFTING AND PULLEYS,
IRON BRIDGES, CAST- IRON WATER
WHEELS, IRON KETTLES, &c,
Stoves and Plow castings,also cast iron and wrought
iron pipe for steam or.water, and Brass castings of
every description; ip a word, •I am prepared to do
everything usually done in a foundry end 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 Uroving
machines for flooring, Surface, Tenouiand 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
llama are all experienced workmedlin this line of
business, and I use all good material, so that I am
perfectly safe in warranting all my work.
e . 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
for repairing must be accompanied with the cash
- For particulars and circulars descriptive olnia
chine, address - . (MORON FRICK,
Or DANIEL theme, Proprietor. of Territory and so
!ie.:tor of orders,. Waynesboro' Franklin Co. P.'
a
A pril _lB
NO HUMBUC !
►(SHE undersigned hating opened a Watch and
I Jewelry Store, in the new building on the
corner of the tliamond, and having recently return
ed from Philadelphia, would inform the residents of
Waynesboro' and the public generally, that he has
now on baud a fine assortment of
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND y :-
SILVER-PLATED
CLOCKS„ &c.
Having had considerable experience at Watch
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
manner.
Pe 8.L.0111 Silver taken in exchange fur goods.
Apr 4-Iyr,
Cheap and Beautittil Light.
I\T O. 1 Carbon Oil—pure and ~non.explosive-111
111 minuted to barn'isithout eruißing'any smell
rf used in.the. '; ", • ,
CARBON .AIL -LAIOB,
of the latest styles and improvements;—all sold
CHIAP roe CASH at the sign of the• s t *,- •
BIG RED BORN.: •
Apri4 , • .. 1).11: RUSSELL,: •
Just Received!
At "BROTRERTON'B" an asportatentof
PfuninrSitealre,
_Waning OW anti
Pinning Saws; • ' • "
Budding
. Knives;
For salecheap • ' ' " '
April 4 , -
• .
ptiKE eoffeepOulaimr Tea! and. Cl' 013110 at
o*. .• ~) aisount
'pes'pound ii
PINUNEB,4O,T2 eni1125 , c, , !s
norlpA4• irin l
. Or fraT2c;6iiCtt
onm) ,ci
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'fithilE anhicriber t tlikes i tidaipc%hoil of anipeunc l ing
'44 .1 410M0p1e 0* fritithiltiliceivesiitkaisillritg
stil t rif,' a )atils and = calif's* itectehiPmleof f ..,.-•
---- yrimika DRUGS -
~........, , ~,:, ~,,.
Chemicals, Patent Ailiellies, P!ills Oils, Dye
Stairs, windoWOutis, Ptitgliiii o, Snuff, and
oci
Began', &c., wide!' he as haiiit * ltired to sell as
cheap on the - cheapest and,
,will
m will , assure hia,cuato
era that in regard to quality which is firet,im;
portire; lin!gootle w!ll t. coiliinfiL.with, anY.,in the
market., _ ~• • , . , :... ... ... = ..- '.
He has alim.it tiplemlid:issoitineni of Perfum ery,
liMaps and .
77 1 1Teniret - TAL - rtiolesi.,
of all kinds,- consisting in%--pait of the , follOwing, viz
Hondolines '
A o •,.
Pomaded, Ld'
• Amber andllears' Oil , I • .• • , • •
Colognes;
• .• Bstracts fin. the -liandkerehlefo
Lyon's Kathairon, •
;•• ' A lluthees Oocoaine,
Harrison'e bodies' Soap,
, Honey Soap,
Hotel soap, • •
Diamond White Soap.
•
CONFECTICINERT F PRUITS &c..
Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants,
Datesi"Citron, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, of all kinds,
and Candies of every variety.
Kerosene Lamps, Lamp globes, and, Brushes,
Kerosene Oil. Camphine, Alcohol, Burning Fluid,
and in fact any thing mid ':evetything that is Usually
found in a drug store. • ' •
Thankful for kind favors and patronage hereto.
fore bestowal upon him, he solicits a continuance of
the -same. , and hopes that.•bv endeavoring to please,
he may win the confidence of the people. •
Physicians' prescriptions' promptly, and carefully
compounded at all hours. ;,- J. F,.KURTZ.
nov 49, 1860
THE WAR OF its.
THE name 4 !Continental" , !founds ,more dear to
the American.heart,,lhan'ani the Royal
blood, even should it be 6 Prince.•
89 all,,you that want a good Coaking.l3tove that
burns either coal or weak call at:
LA. TEMPS
and ask for the Continental, which is one of. the
best stoves in market, and by far the cheapest. It
takes a long.stick of wood and is provided with fire
brick to burn coat. It is one of the beat -baking and
cooking Stoves that has ever been, offered for sale.
It is a fine Cooking Stove. and is easily kept clean.
give better bargains than any other house in the
country. . Itiojo prove that Iny.none-is not Gen.
Bragg call and see for yourselves.
AlBO on hand Heating Stoves, such as
816 MU NJ COI MB,
for shop or parlor, all of which I will sell very low
You will also find a large.osorttnent of
:f I U 'UY I ,JEIM3EiEia •
wKb Copper, Brass and Sheet-Iran Ware, which
is all of my own make, and which has been proven
cannot be found better in any place. Now remem 7
ber I ail bound to sell cheap, so all that want an!
thing in my line, give me cal!. My shop is stijl
at the old plate on Main Street, under the Printing
Office. . -
done at all limes and of the beet double tin
Feeling very thankful fur the many past favors I
have received from the public, I would invite all to
give me a call, for then you can see for yourselves
where to get bargains.
Old metal taken at Foundry Prices in exchange
for new Stoves. W. A. Titrri.E.
M ar.2B Way nesboro'.
Dealer in.all the variety of Drugs. Medi
cines, Yankee Notions. Perfumery,
Liquors for medicinal
purp'.ses, Oils,
lITOULD tender his thanks to the community.
V and still soli•it the patranage of a generous
public who want anythitigin his line. Inasmuch
as he has enlarged his stock so as to he enabled to
answer allcalls for anything and everything usual
ly found in a Drug Store, and has a thorough ac
gitainiance with the business, he hopes to gain the
confidence of the Community. He will pay 'par
ticular attention to filling physicians' Precriptions,
and more care and precaution used in waiting.up
on chldren than adults.
Choice Wines and Liquors for medicinal an
sacramental purposes, Patent Medicines are endled
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 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 namerous articles in
the Fancy line on hand and offered for sale, cheap
er than ever offered before
W. A. GRtVE.
Also a large assortment of Kerosene Oil tamps,
Chimneys, Shades and Wicks, and Kerosene Oil to
fill them. A general assortment of Fruits and
Confectionaries, Tobacco and Cigars.
Oct. 11.
NEW F 1 M! .:,
Coachmaking!
;THE undersigned having leased the well.known
- essehmaking 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 ill
.branches, and are WM' prepared to mauufaoure to
order all kitids of . —l. ,
Carriages4lStiggies,,llarouches,
Esping Wagons, &c. &c., of the...best. material, and
made ny.euperior worLmen.,
BLACKSMITHING , and 'REPAIRINt of
kinds done at reasanible • iates; . pihnlitlfim *
d to
satisfaction' of customers: - • •
COUN'rltif PRODUCE taken in exchange for
work at nrarket:p • ,•• • c,
rir Potions thirties anklet or wirkin the Coach.
making line, arereepecafulty invited •to give. them 'a
ca ll. • , , , jf„;; ; MO
rII RRISON;,
hlar„ft, - OEM 41,,'EA-WKEIk, •
c_IENT's n/311;0'11;1' ttcrapptitVillutokbt
kiriinfiirtable Cold I*.liktlter itr. • •
~ocrd i".-thAostigN;:-
rliGa at 16 aatl - 65 cants per Poned , 3ll.
• " tionr.49. 1011T040:,
wanting anything *n
xxlintiTican be muppliud "
aii
House Spouting!
Pe FOURTII,9/1k
MO HO MEC EIR
740 - jai ) ii.oalintecomulok
?unmask)
rgiti
- J
MEMO* $l.BO if paid In *thence, or within
throe torinutgibil *Met Vw,expirliticnt,of three
AD.
*Mint, , • f ,
PITSer , -Ton thetitt l eitr:.—
lions Si; Sw twiny subiioquetil
&Proton% inediriner,'abol,ooo; city. ativert*. i
Mantel() be PeAkseini- bnee,llf,htlOYSitlP.o-1! ;
-T9 .Tll2l - '11140!
NEW
ro• HE indiscriber' wouldlinfoni the "eititens
Waynesbitece:and the public •that be has cont4i
mencad the Shoemaking busineis 111 -- ithai3asement •
of Kurta's ,Hotel, where,he• will at. ~times be in
readiness to accommodate those wbo,may give him:
• • -BOOTS. AND:BII6E9I • •
made tofrailer, oh •shorti , raiiitei of`•thx beat matetian,
andupui►-the-mutt-reaVbtiablb
-Oct 254. • ' •-• • ' , 141051. BRINOMAN. • •
FAYETTEVILLE SEMINARY.
Reconimendatiette• from the Faculty of Prititeton
College. -14-71.
Nt.J.,Febilgtithi 3841.
The Undersigned are happy•to testify that -pupils.
of the Fayetteville Academy . , , Pa. have-maintained
a hi g h atandiag,among the recent:glitilizates:of tlmo,
College of,Newlersey., • ' -
• JOHN
. • . President of :the Colnrge.
JAMES C. MOPPA.Tt, • ,
Professor of Greek. ,
- U. MUSGRAVE GIGER,
Professor of Latin.
• . JOHN T. DUFFIELD.
Professor of Mathematics
mar.2B
FLOUR, , FEEDiTs;
_
PROVISION STORE! it
snbscribars would inform the, citizens of
"tj Waynesboro', that they have opened a Plain,
Feed and Provision Store in the room formerly oc•
cupid by Joireph Price, oppbsite' the' residende of
John Bell; Whelic they will-'at- all times - have fogs
sale
FLOW CBI OIL, .
. HOMINY, MILL STUFF OF ALL
SCREENINGS, - CORN', ' SHELLED ,
AND IN THE EAR, OATS,'
TATOES, BACON AND '
LARD, VINEGAR; • -„..
.
Also, R se, Wheat andllarley by 'the bushel or in ,
smaller quantities, and other articles usualky, kept
in such establishments. All Flour and Mill Stun
will
The highest: cask - pricesjiii& fbr - wheat, rye
corn and oats., DANIEt t4NIvEor,
Febl4 —tt WM: 14: FUNK'. -
Dr. .Jacobs, Ilarbaug,la AlTC•tirs
•
Celebrated American Liniment,
or • n n as , .
THE greatest and Nisi eqternal remedy ever o
hired to the public. For sale by F..l.'Krutze
Druggist. Waynesboro' and by Druggists in the
county generally. Or'Price 25`cents per bottle.
December 13, '6O-1Y
NO LABOR. • . ODUIP
DIXON'S -
PUKE coontinOr or IRON
STOVE POLIS H,
The cheapest article in the world. Until&lied
in Economy. Pertnanently Lusltrous. The only ,
place to get it is at BROTHER FOAM).
March 22.
" Continental Hotel,'
WA V N EISBOItO', PA.
THE undersigned having recently taken the
hove named House, formerly known as the
"Globe Inn " takes pleasure in, announcing to his
friends and the public that he is prepared to receive
and entertain Guests in a style not to be excelled
by any country Hotel. 'rue House having been
thoroughly repaired and newly furnished with eve
ry thing calculated to make his guests comfortable
—the public may rest assured that they will at all
times find it in a condition suited to the comfort and
convenience of the traveler. His Bat is always sup
plied with the choicest Liquors, and his Table with
the best the markets afford and all other_ap 'fiances_
suitable and necessary for the accommodation of
man or beast. With faithful and obliging servants
and his own personal attention and supervision - , he
will leave no means unspared to , merit public pa
tronage.
The proprietor assures those* who Vinyl/mm.lbn
with their patronage that. they shall ever meet at
his house a cordial reception, and that everything es
sential to the convenience and happiness of his
guests shall he attended to.
June 21,1860
IiVIPOII'fANT.
J. FISHER
A REac u :l a e n t o o f f
t r e s re r c e e c p e t n io t n t!) o tr h ra. n h' i o ,
stack of
Cloths, Cassiaueres 'and Veit-
angs.
All of the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES..
His stock of FRENCH CLOTHS and CAS4I
MERES he calls particular attention to,• 'as the
best in town. Also, one of she best assortments of
Funstsuiso Gooch; in town—all ready for their in
spectiun and benefit, and kin Ily asks it call from all
persons delirious of buying Goods line, at ex
tamely
In the NEWLY-FITTED ROO.W,': neitt &yes iq
Updegrafte, Hngerstown. Md. [Jan. 3. 1861.]
- BACK AGAIN.
el B. PRICE informs his cust o mers and the
ky • public generally that be has removed his
Barber shop to the Basement of Mr. Ktutesi Hotel,
formerly occupied by him as a' Barber Shop; where
he will Shave, Cut, and Dress Hair as heretofore.
tale him a call.` 22=-41:-
6000 . Rags for Sales
riHE aufiliciibee ha now 'on 'bind iegligood
CHESTiVUT RAILS which he eritrilispose
or on 'reeiionable...l,:rius,;'. 'Alect--oriet„EvitißOAD
WAGON.
,Jan3—tf ~. , ,
THER , Iat of thiae nice Shako:m*lA,,
may ' -Pawea
C:1 1. ENDllEEribriaidered
17) I)at •' ' ' •" - Ilzsdat's.
Y3rou want to,see I,FSPltAillotignellt of
L.petd in tow ' call at Pamela,
1F you want to pinches* s nice Hoop Skirt from
. 3 4 toWMlCHlalltalia . 1 5 - ^-Pstee's
A. LARGE assortittetil
sign of the Big Reif Horn.
deaf) '6O • ••, 'D. • H.. Rviseu.
LUTHERAN Altikan* at,
now 29 , „
GRAIN OR.qa t lAtuf_the bash make ,
Ouno0) ; ettoisixrsa's.
13P.P q. l loftifa i r'Figgkek. ,-, 't
us tj ' • .11infuoltligies..,
_ .
(11_14.1*1 : :r1).• •RA).
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ABISITAR SAWA;
.41„ n
'-'-
L. B. KURTZ
`WARE at the
Klllellell
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