J. W. MILLER. LATEST ARRIVAL SPRINGIND SUMMER g D 11 Ilardvsrare GROcERIES, QUEENSWAHE AND MARWARE ! HAVING just returned from the Eastern Citie - he would call the attention of his customeri • d-the-putriic—generaity — tcr - h . LARGE & SPLEAD , ASSORTMENT BRY . GOODS! Which will be sold at extremely Low Prices. Below you will find etiun.erated. a few articles which will he found among his stock, to which he mites 3 our attention: Pea THE LADIES, :--ALS Ladies' Shawls, Plaid Ginghanis, Brocades, Fancy Prints, Lawns, Braigeh. linen EntidiCis MEWS WEAR. Fancy Cassimeres, Plain " • I.loths, Italian Cloth, Vestings, Matsail'es, Gronadions ; _.aclDe Z 4 Denims, Tweeds, Linen. Shirt Fronts, Shirt Collars, !Neck Ties, &c Queensware, Hardware, 800 ,' Shoes (Ma 9 Of the very hest quality, such as Syrups, and Porto Rico Molasses; Best Rio Coffee, Superiur Prepaied Coffee, 'Jimmiell's Best Essence; No. t Chocolate, Raisins, . Tobacco, Rice. &e., &c. The above goods.have been carfully seleitt and purchased at the very lowest 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 metit a continuance of patronage. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market prices J. W. MILLER. April IS '62 MT. HOPS -STORE ~~ ~ ~° C~O~J~~o rr 11:E underaigred would inform his customers and the pnblic generally that he has just re ceived from Philadelphia a full assortment of Spring dr,.Stinuner Dry Goods, Grocer'es, Hardware, Queensware, Shoes, Boots, Hats aps, and all other articles usually retailed by cou try merchants, all of which will be sold as low as he same goods can be purchased elsewhere in the co ty. The public are invited to call and examine his stock. JOHN. M. COOK. Mt. Hope, April 18 ER. W. D. LECHER ANNOUNCES 14This-rsiends and the public generally that he is .now in possession of all the late and most improved instruments,and is well prepared to 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. Teeth inserted according to the latest improvements in the art, and at moderate rates. Office in his residence on the South Corner o the Diamond. April 111, '62 I PECK OF TROUBLES TURNED JP IND SPILLED OUT' WllO can make a man?—l mean in appear a trim, with a coat fitting like lashioh-plate pants and vest fit for a president. Who makes the line'gents you see in the city? The Tailor! —no mistake About it, Well, then we have just brought from the City, the neatest, sleekest, finest, fanciest, !oiliest, It of FANCY EASSIMERS, BLACK CASSIMERE CLOTHS AND VESTINGS, thattanlie seen in this quarter. We will pledge ours selves, to . turnout good FITS AND ()num. Surrs.— Fiesh,.eiorkliniegoods.alyays please, and we have them, 'We havethe latest Fashion Plates, and will leactf nothing undone to please our friends and the N.est & J. BENDER. 7. - 11171iTAIN ,:110(8f : 28 -A nitoKnorm: Theu . soter At Cot, 'I•7IR-401MS if.Yoct*Onfto purchase a uice,Parasol - i£Wat. (uiay3) 2 Places 4,41R - tJutest style of. Silk Dusters and Lace Points 4. , -J 2 !ott' , Anitif23) Pirictei uRE ana'...unadulteratecl• spiced cider Vin — ar foiesichti 'Stoner, sign of the Oolden,Mortar 'P,rice.ntrivit rants ror - cuart. • ' _ natore of all llwriptions at ..akc—Dried,reaches, _pared and unapr lonusaaori, BENunior & Co'.; - ITT - you want to-ses . Bytup "ever so thick; ea else crystal and as sweet at twiny, call at apr4 . races Del lines, .Iklpa'eas, Printed Chnllies, Dotphazines, Ginghams, Poplins, edai• Waire. , uttt ata caraNa4 Should you ask me, Should you wonder, Where to buy your Stoves.and-Tibware; would answer, r Would tall oGo unto the Este new. 'store room ' Where the Dig Red Horn, the sign is; • There'athe best Cook Stoves and Tin-ware, All sold . cheap by D. 13..Rusiall." [From •the Song of Iliawafhq. VA HE undersigned informs the public in genera 4 and especially those of his customers in want of anything in his line of business, that he has com pleted and is now occupying his new and extensive ly enlarged establishment for the . • .Mai s ntifacture and Sale OF TINWARE, SHEET-IRON WARE, AND STOVES He is now prepared to supply any `demand for 'his 'Cook Stoves, general Housekeeping Goods and Kitchen Ware, on such terms as must give entire satiiifaction. Tata acitcnaa offered are of the best and meet 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 Bk.4NUIPAOTIIRED WARE is all made with a view to the wants of customers froin the be'irt mate rial and is warranted in all cases to be good. He also keeps a large assortment of fancy articles. 107:special attention is given to putting up SPOUTING, made of the best tin, 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 1). B *RUSSELL. 11ATIET1111 FACTORY AND att. Zb 2 HE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, still 4 solicits the same; and in addition to manufactu ring all kinds of worked Material for Building Purpoes, such as SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS,' LOORING, WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR FRAMES, FACING, MOULDINGS, &c., &c. I am prepared to furnish all kinds of oaktimbe for different purposes in building, such as .1010 E, RAFTERS; LATH, STUDDING, PAIL INGS, SCANTLING, BOARDS, All of which will be sawed to order, at short noitco and upon reasonable terms. Also, sawing, by mill and circular saws, of every description done; Framing, Surfacing, Matching, Flooring, &c., &c. For further particu L ars, the subscriber, at Factowrv....:les "southeast of Waynesboro. D. F. GOOD. 14n. 1 8 61 TO THE LADIES! NEW MILLINERY GOODS! a S n S i E v ß ici i i n li f t o y rm t s ha tl t ie she La i d n ie s s re of A. I i s m, „ 1 ": es 4 b 3 o . R ro' moved her Millinery Store to the dwelling house on Main Street, adjoining the 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 usunlly keptby Milliners. The Ladies nro.requestetl to call and examine her stock April I 1'62 Timothy Seed for Sale. THE subscriber has now for • sale 40 bushels of prime TIMOTHY SEED which he will dis poss of at fair prices. Persons in want of seed fur fall sowing arereque.,ted to give him a call ma 2 BENJ. E. PRICE• Important to Farmer s THE 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 some specimens of the corn. Thig is an excellent article of Broom Corn, and should be raised by ev ery one. He has also a full assortment of fresh Daugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. _ J. F. KURTZ. P. S. I am selling Cranberries at 12} cents pe quart. Mar. 14 - Light ! Lights!! THE cheapest Light in use can be had at H STUNEHOUSE'S Hardldare Store Nov 1 • 66 Hazard's Electric Powder." American Sporting Powder, - American Sporting Powder, Hazard's Duck Powder, Hazard's Duck Powder, Hazard's Blisting Powder, Hazard's Blasting Powder, The hest, Powder made, • The best Powdei made. The only place you cm get it is at apr26 BROTHERTON'S. "1 - 1 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} cents a uart at Pnlcs's ) AKES AND FORKS, of all kinds, for sale at It, (dune 13) H. STONEHOUSE'S. mtp CANS, at the sigh of the Big Red Horn I ee 20 D. B. RUSSELL Smoke Stack for Sale. THE subscriber has a heavy Iron Smoke Stack 33 feet long and 16 inches in diameter, which he will dispose of upon reasonable terms. Post Of ; fice address, Quincy, Pa. Dec2o—tf JOHN L. METCALF. "STOVE CLEANING MADE EASY." ALL at "Brothe-ton'e and get a package of C "Carburet of Iron.' It is the best polish in the mall. Unrivalled in economy, Permanently lustrous. The only place to buy the genuine article is at apr2s BROTAORTON'S FR SALE OR FOR RENT.- - --A Ten-plate Stove. Apply at PRICE'S Store 00.18 FIINE SUGAR CURED HAMS: Plain' and fancy. For Suic cheap at PRICE'S (may 2 14 • • , k IHE, largest lot of Hoop Skirts ever brought to Waynesboro', can be area at . • (may 23) • .:f Palos's I F.you want to seef.Vtiice and well selected stuck jof Mourning goods call at may 2 3 -.) Paics's DEPPER.ond Corrountar, ground 4 r tinground uoir,29 , , at • F you want. a pretty Summer Baltnoral call at 414 ' * • Panned IF Awl want a nice - plain or fancy silk call at apr4 " - #.• '• : Purcteti IN LOTH, Hat, Hai!, 'Tooo •Od Nail Brash .kAuitrecoived and very - low by M. M SDONER. May IS. " ILICONOMY -bIESS SHAD bo had cheap- , at JE4pmay23 Panes HOF FOR :;,11_tilNOVI.. !ilecOsid A ttitts; of Spring (and Siiiinimpit. Goods: COLLIFLOWER & CLUGSTON. We are now receiving and offering. to sell anew and full assortment of MY GOODS, Which we think we are prepared to sell on as rea sonable terms as any other house in, town or coup try. A fu ll assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS - *all kinds. Silks, Delaine, Alpacas, Printed Challies, Ginghame; Laivne, Fancy Prints, Ladies Skawls,4lc. (►'~l~l►`E~'~`~,~~l►'~s~i~►l~~Y lulul~►i:tilil'l of all kinds. Cloths, Cassimeie, Fine Tweeds Ken. Jeans, Cot tonades, Vestinge, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Hosery. A full assortment of Plain and Fancy Cassimeres QUEENSWARE AND GLASSIVARE, A large stock of AM , az.z)c::aKt3iaatlo3.o3o Which we are prepared to offer as low as any oth er retail store in the country. BOOTS AND SHOES. for men's and Ladle's wear of all sorts and sizes Also a large and well selected stoat of DOMESTIC GOODS. Muslins, Pickings, and a complete assortment of Notins. Looking Glasses, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Paints and tills, Fresh Shad and Herring by the barrel. It is no use trying• to enumerate. If you want anything in the Dry Goods line, just call and you will fi , nd us ready to wait on you with pleasure 10,000 CHESTNUT 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 hope• to merit a con. ttnuance of patronage. May 23) UOLLIFLO WER & CLUGSTON THIS WAY! CSR AGE MUG! ITGirndersigned respectfully.announce v public generally that he is _§.01.-Ir the old stand on Church tift•t7.: l l 7 cizesboro', Pa., where he conti. •• ... the manufacturing of Family auutaa - , ..„,,.. aa r rk 5P4:11.:- illy •Ittaftall-.. Buggies, Barouches, Wagons, and every species of vehicles usually made in such establishments.— His work is warranted to be composed of the best ana most durable material, and none but le most experience wor. men are emp oye He has now on hand a number of Carriages, Bug gies, &c., &c., which he will positively sell at greatly reduced 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 and secure a liberaPshare of patronage. Repairing, Trimming, and Painting done in the best manlier, 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 immediate payment. ' J. A. .Nov' 1, 1861. Defence of Armaggedon. A BOOK FOR THE TIMES. THIS is acknowledged to be one of the most re markable of human productions that has ever been offered to the American people. The style is chaste and truly eloquent. The subject treated of is of the most inspiring: "The United States in Prophecy. For sale by J F. KURTZ. Nov NZZXZNEWM°Z.ZNYCZNZZOZZMON X T. J. FILBERT, rta DRAPER, X. NI rg Has constantly for sale a full assortment of g, Wg GOODS for Gentlemen's ware. X, 1 rrLatest City Fashions always on hand. -r ktl Waynesboro', Pa. gll INAMAAWAWAZAAAVAZZXZVE,ZWAXV-IN To Capitalists. lITAYNESBORO' 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 mu - laths, 4i per cent. Fur a shorter period than 3 meatus 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 on Wednesday of each week, at 9 o'clock A.M. By order of the Board, June 17 '5B JN O. PHILIPS Treasurer, Notice—New Firm. THE subscriber having disposed of his entire Stock of Goods to Messrs. Colliflower & Ding 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 Jo hn P. Study or Daniel Bricker. The new firm will continue the buttiness as heretofore. A. S. MONN. Quincy, Jan. 31, 1862. Mentzer's Horse & Cattle Powder Ar,lv it i l e . nt S ze T r OttER re c ipe h a v f i o n r g m E a u k 7 n h g a a t ee e of above lVlr far-famed Horse and tattle Powderfor Penney Iva n iasand. Maryland, takes this method of informing the farmers, drovers, &c., that he has on hand and intends keeping a good supply always on hand. Country merchants and others keepingeuch articles fcr sale, would do well to supply themselves with a quantity. He will sell it on commission or for cash cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to. Jan. 31. Apr. 1, 1862. Ready-Made Clothing : FOR FALL AND WINTER! FRESH SUPPLYS RECEIVED MONTHLY! AELADAMS would respectfilly inform his „. 'patrons and the public generally that he has returned from the Eastern cities with a general 1121• sortment of Ready-Made FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, embracing all the latest styles of Coats, Pan ts,Vests, Shirts, Collars,Hecties, Suspenders, etc., etc., all of which are well:made. This public are cordially in vited to' call and examine his goods, as he is dal r termined to sell at short profits. He will continuo to carry on the busingss of Tailoting as heretofore. Persons _desiring gar ments cut out or made up aro invited to give him a call. - . Latest fashions received ; - • ' Oct2s. A. S. A. A LL ohaden of Stwilatui wuul . ai, (ivay23) J Phwea ;ArAYNEB/301iO r FOUNDRY A1:0 ' MACHINE'' SHOP ! NORM TO NUT GOERS. GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR; CLEANER AND BAGGER r • • AND TEM Latest Improved Thresher and Triple - Gear elLifo_rse_Pateers or Belt, all ' furnished Complete ready to be puron Wagons. 1, the undersigned, desire_to call -the attention o ' Farmer's and Threshermen of Frankling and adjoin ing counties to. it. This Machine has been before the public for seven years, during which time it has given general satisfaction, and the patentee having made some' very important improvements whidi render it still more complete, both for dead ' separating and cleaning, and also for ease of draught and fast threshing. I take pleasure in re commending it to the public, knowing that it will give tho best of hatisfaction. lam martufseturing three djfferent sizes, as follows: • No. 1 is 8-horse Power,will thresh and clean from 200 to 500 liushels per day. No. 2is 5 to-6 horse power, will thresh and clean from 150 to 300 bushels per day No. 3 is 4 to 6 horse power, will thresh and clean Irom 100 to 200 "'shele per day. These Mactunes are warranted to do the above, and do it much better in every respect than any other machine in use. Grain having much light filth in it cleaned on this Machine is worth from 2 t.) 3 cents more per bush el than i;vhen cleaned on any other separator, or the common way of cleaning on hand faits. 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 with rithile that ad- oantage is lost, This machine does not return the tailends as most of the separators do. By returning filthy tail ends alternately it is impossible to make merchanta grain, Another important featuie in this machine that others of the kind have nut, is the 8.. 1 1- - lila" Reg, lator in lan, which remedies all dif ficulties areleaning, blihring grain in the Chaff in nigh speed or irregular driving, which cannot be avoided in cleaning grain by horse power This Machine is alsb more durable and less tedious to manage than any' other Separator and Cleaner,or the common machine with shaker. Orders to insure their being tilled until- harvest should be sent in immediately. Iton fully prepared to make to order and on short notice Portable aud Stationed• STEAM ENGINES, AND -PULLEYS SHAFTING IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER WHEELS, IRON KE TTLES, is., Stoves and Plow castings,also cast iron and wrought iron pipe for steam or water, and Brass castings of every description; in a word, lOm prepared to do everything usually done in a 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, '.t'enoui and Mould ing machines, &c.• 1 also oiler to the public a new and vain- . 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 old engines. All ray machines are sold finder warrantee. My hams are all experienced ; workmen in this line of human • '• •• , • perfectly safe in warranting all m ork. 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 Fur particulars and circulars descriptive of ma chine, address GEORGE FRIC K, Or DANIEL Galena, Proprietch. of Territory and so licetor of orders, Waynesboro' Franklin Co. Pa. 18—tf NO •HUMBUG ! rrHE undersigned having opened a Watch and Jewelry Store, 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,JEWET.RY, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS„ &c. &c Having had considerable experience at Watch repairing, he is prepared to do all work s 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. W. A. GROVE. P. S.—Old Silver • taken in exchange for goods, Apr.4-Iyr. Cheap and Beautiful Light. NO. 1 Carbon Oil—pure and non-explosive— warranted to burn without emitting any smell rf used in the CARBON OIL LAMPS, of the latest styles and improvernents;—all sold Caw sou Caen at the sign of the BIG RED HORN. D. B. RUS S ELL. "At Brotherton's Hardware Store." Grain Cradles, Grain Scythes.• Grass Scythes, Scythe Sharpeners, Wooden Forks, Hay Forks, . Grain Forks, Fork Handles, Spathes, makes, &c., &c. CHEAP! CHEAP!! UHMAP!!!' June 6 '62. , Just Received! 4. At "BROTITERTON'S" an.assortment of Prunipg Shears, Pruning Knives, , Pruning Saw and Chisel, Pruning Saws, " • • Budding Knives; • For sate cheap PRIME Coffee, Sugars, Teas and Ci euse at Oct 4 BEEIGAIni ItIJNES at 12i and 26 cents-per pound at Y now- 29 K Ran's. frerh,airil - ral of Caipetinga'froui 25 di nts' to $l.OO at (may 23) . Plucie's yayouN,;,,. you want to see the mines aseort Inane of 'Plain' and' 'Fancy Casaimei e .. it neslioio + , call at apr4 . Patee's LlOll No. 1 New Orleans blulasee call at Patt;:tea. PR - 8&g ARRIVAL moiiiiss, Confectionery, 'Fruits, &L s &c.,.410, THE subscriber takes this method of announcing to the petiple that ht has'received at his 'Drug Store,' a large end careftilly selected stock of FRESH DRUGS, - themicalix, Patent 114idicnee , , Paints Oils, Dye Stuffs, window Otasi, Put*; Totnieco, Snit% and Segura, &c., which he is „ow, prepared ;to sell as cheap as the cheapest and .wild assure his custom. era that in regard to quality which is of the 'first im portance, his goods will compare with any the market. He hal also a'splendid assoryieriCof Waddler*, Soaps and • • ' of all kinds, consisting In part of the following, viz Bandolines, Pomades, Amber and Bears' Oil - _ • : Colognes, Extracts for, the Handkerchief, Lyon's Kathairon, Burnet's Cocoaine, Harrison's Ladies' Soap, Honey Soap, • Hotel soap, Diamond White Soap. CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS &c Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Dates, Citron, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts of all kinds, and Candies of every variety. Kerosene. Lamps, Lamp globes, and Brushes, Kerosene Oil, Camphine, Alcohol, Ruining Fluid, and in fact anything and everything that is usually found in a drug store. Thankful for kind i favors and .patronage hereto. fore bestow.id Upon llllh•, ho solicits a continuance of the same and hopes that by endeavoring to please, he may win the confidence of the people. Physicians' piescriptions promptly and carefully compounded at all hours. J. T. KUItTZ, nov .29, 1860 THE WAR OP 1776, rr HE nape "Continental" somas lore dear to • the Arrunt- titaiA any o tuc blood 0 ,1-3fibulti it be a Prince. - ell you that want a good Cooking Stove that burns either coal or wood, call at NJ LI MILE'S and ask for the Continental, which is one of the -best stoves-in inarket, and b? fur the cheapest. It takes a long stick of wood and is provided with fire brick to burn coal. It is one of the best baUtig and cooking Stovbs that has ever been ofre'redTor sale. It is a fine Cooking Sttive and is easily kept clean. Ia I w ays have a largelassorfment on hand, and will give better bargains ihdn any other house in the i t 0 - prov ta my funnel's no Bragg call and sec for vonrselves. Also on hand Heating Stoves, such as ISE PLATE AND COAL STR4 for shop or parlor, all of which I will sell very low You will also find a large assortment of Le_t•ka .• • 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 ant bound to sell cheap, so all that want any tiling in my line, give me a call.. My shop is sti.l at the old place on Main Street, under the Printing Office. House Spouting! - done at all times and of the best double tin Feeling very thankful for the many past favi3rs 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 . . Niar.2B P. FOUREIMAN, Dealer in. all the variety of Drags, Medi cines, Yankee Notions, Perlumery, Liquors for medicinal purposes, Oils,. 4.c., 4.c., WOULD tender his thanks to the community. and still soli-it the patronage of a generous public who want anything in his line. Inasmuch as he has enlarged his stock so as to be enabled to answer all calls for anything 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 Community. He will pay par ticular attention to tilling physicians Precriptions, and-more care and precaution used in waiting up on chldren than adults. FOREIGN AIIIII DOMESTIC ME. Choice Wines and Liquors for medicinal ao, sacramental purposes, Patent Medicines are endle ss in variety, including all that have been mode up t o this date and some that are yet in embryo. Als o White Lead! Zinc, Paint, Whiting and Varnishes for s house building or, inside work, besides all sizes of Glass. Commercial, Note, Fools Cap andi i rtter Piper always on hand, with a variety of Env opes of different sizes and colors. Brushes, mbs, Pomade, Fancy Soap, Hair Oil; Colognes, Essen ces, Flavoring Extracts, and namerous articles in the'Fancy line on hind and offered for sale, cheap er than ever otfered before Also a large assortment of- Kerosene Oil Lamps, Chimneys, Shades and Wicks, and Kerosene Oil to fill them. A geheral assortment of Fruits and Confectionaries, Tobacco and Cigars. Oct. 11. NEW FIRM. Coachma.kingl MHE undersigned - having leased the well-known Coachmaking Estab lemma of Ales. Hamilton. on Mechanics street, Waynesboro', respectfully an nounce to their friends and the public generally, that they purpose , : carrying pn.the . business in all ita branchasoind -are now- prepdrell•to manufacture to order all kinds of Ca'rriages,Buggies, , Barouches, Sprng Wagons, &c. ite., of the taw material, and mademy superior workmen,'•- BLACKSIVIITHING and REPAIRING of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the' satiifaitinn of customers: • COUNTRY PRODUCE taken. in exchangefot work at' market prices: • - Mir Perscitia&siring articles Or'iarciik in the Coach •making line, are respeiltfully invited to give them Z. • •L. K. •MORIIISON, ' • Mar' , GEO. B. HA WKER. N r's ZSAax ih_Atxtla rappers, and ottou comfutialtiafigitaifor cali.l,Piattiet at • 0(14 .•• • ••• • • •—• -Blacnui?S' Lll' •at IT d ce pn to. ed at t n0v.29. • Kuaresi. Y,LiOIIY wanting anything 111 the "drug MO • cut be supplied KuuCi s, • 11 1 11 P. A l aECORD rlicicw.l7/1' • • ritiletOtc.. , in . ,e - af‘itiva6,'Or three inoniMl• 4 42.oll alto ,the litphation of three ' months but within the year: ' • • ADVERTISEMENTS.Ten• tines, three hiser done $1; for every subsequeni. inedition; 25 cents. rar Patent medicine, and other city advertise- Menu to be-paid semi adtance: TO THE PUBLIC! NEW ESTABLISHMENT T:frff sibscriber would Inform the citizens of Waynesboro' add the public' thit,he has coma menced the Shoemaking business in, the Basenient of Kuitz's 'ffetel, where he will at all .limes be in readiness to accommodate therie who•may give him a call. -a BOOTWAND SHOES!:. made to order, on short ; fiotiee, of the beta material, andmion the moet_reasonkthle_terats Oct 25. • THOS. FAYETTEV/LtE SVPiEIIPART. Recommendations from the Faculty of' Princeton College. N. PRINCETON, N. J., Feb. 26th, 11661. The undersigned are happy to. testify that pupils of the Fayetteville Academy, Pa. have maintained a high - standing among the recent graduates of the College of New Jersey. JOHN MACLEAN, President of the College. JAMES C. MOFFAT , Professor of Greek. 9. MUSGRAVE GIGER, Professor of Latin. JOHN T. DUFFIELD, Professor of Mathematics mar.2B FLOUR, FEED, PROVISION STORE! celllE subscribers would inform the citizens of 14 Waynesboro', that they have opened a Flour, , Fity.d and Provision Store in the roorn formerly oc• .cupied by Joseph Price, opposite the zesidence of l'John Bell, where they will at all times have for sale FLOR CE MEAL, MEAT FLOC HOMINY, MILL - STUFF OF ALL KINDS, SCREENINGS, CORN, SIiELLED • ""—TiAINI T _H . E . E AR. 7 O ATS, PO tto t a .7"- ,, ,- . -- LARD, VINEGAR; Also, Rye, Wheat and Barley by the bushel or its smaller quantities, and other articles usually kept in such establishments. All Flour and Mill Stuff will be sold at Mita. PICZOLN Von CA.SH. The highest cash prices 'mid for wheat, rye corn 'and oats.. DANIEL sNIVELY, Felt 14 —lf WM. H. FUNK. • Dr. Jacobs, Iffarbough & Co's Celebrated . Alilerican Liniment' "For Man and Beast." HE greatest and best external remedy ever o lered to the public. - For Sale by F. .1. K.rutur Druggist. Waynesboro' errd by Druggists in the county generally.. U P 'Price 25 cent's per bottle. December 12, '6O-1y NO LABOR. NU ()Dor, PURE CARBURET OF IRON The cheapest article in the world. Unrivalteri in Economy. Permanently Lustrous. 'l'he only, place to get it is at BROTHER i'DAT'S. March 22 Contineata..l Hotel, " WA I( NESl3OltO', PA. rr HE undersigned having recently taken the a- I 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. The House having been • , Way nesboro' 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. 1-f is liar is always 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 of man or beast. With faithful and obliging servants and his own Personal attentiory and supervision, he will leave no means uuspared to merit public pa tronage. - The „proprietor, assures those who may favor him 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 be attended to. June 21, 1860 _IMPORTANT. J. A. FISHER ARE again reminded of his recent tour to the Eastern Cities, and of the reception of his fine Cloths, Casinacres and Vest- All of the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. His stock of FRENCH CLOTHS and CAS`- MERES he calls particular attention to, - as the best in town. Also, one of the best assortments of Funstaulso Goons in tow,/fall ready fur their . in spection- and benefit, and kindly asks A call from.all persons desirious ebuyina Gauls h. his line, at ex U.zr.5.,./. LP:..-tc.azi,sis, In the NEWLY FITTED ROOM, next door to Uplegratre' Hagerstown, Md. [Jan. 3, 1861.1 BACK AGAIN: GB. PRICE informs hie customers and the i „ public generally that he has removed his 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 heretofdre. Give him a call. . Nov. 22—tf..., • 6000 Rails fir Sale * • • • • • • rill-1E Subscriber has now on hand 5000 good CHESTNUT RAILS • which dispose of on reasonable terms. Also -= one good ROAD WAGON. L. S. FORNEY, Jan 3 - tf NOTHER lot of hose nice ShaUri; at , , niay 23) I,ENDII) Einbridored goods at Oct IF you. want to see tlte•Mtget assortment of Oar petsitt •tovvo, call at apr4 • -Plumes jP you, w.trit-to punehaso a nice Hoop Skirt from .01i to $2.00 - call at [apr4 .- Patce's 't LA MI E assortment of TINWARE '0,,1 ,the ti . , slam of the Big Iteti Horn. _' - . ~ _ dee2o '6O , ' D.N,,,13. Rosintwo• RAY L UTUI A Intau ! acs at now 2~ ••• , G RAIN Clt 1 UELJ of the hes. makerro (Junel3)' StosegOtrt BELL 4, for ttrmers. for wile • ,(Jutte 13.) - atexistterstielh,, rlB %.Ss AN.D .( M RA ME SCITHEMI• of i'hu Wog kind of -„, une 13.1 H. 'Srome7no.aisies r)EPPli'lt .Sll.l/1,1:.; at U Emir. :;t4 DIXON'S STOVE POLISH, L. B. KIiRTZ stock of ings. trewely BINOMAN. Rssons'a. • Itcara'ii