Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, February 20, 1863, Image 4

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HO! FOR -QUINCY.
Second Arrival of Spring and
ikunmer Goods.
LEI COLLROU .
. I atri Paw 'waiving and - Aiming io sea a now
god Au onortment of
DRY GOODS.
Whieh I think I am prepared to sell On as toe
ramble lemmas any other house in town or. enm
ity.
—A-fail astunttnent -of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
eof all kinds. Silks. Wain'. Alpacas, Printed-
OkaDies, Gingham's, Lawns, Fancy hints; Ladies
Shawls, de e.
MEN'S SPRING AND SUMMR GOODS
of all kinds. Cloths, Cassitnrre, Fine Tweeds
Ken. Jeans, Cottons'es. Vestinga. Handkereheils
Neck Ti es, Hour,. A full assortment of Plain
ind Faniy Catalina&
QUENSWARE AND GLASSWARE.
A large 1406 !:of
CliSzmocoes•weasiss.
Valrli I inn prepared to offer es low as any eth
er retail aim in the country.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
for men's am) Ladie's Wear of all sorts and eine.
Also a large and wall selected stock of
DOMESTIC GOODSi
Tiekings, and a complete sasortmerd of
Nbrions. Looking Glasses,Hardware, Hats and
Caps. Paints-and Oils, Fre sh Shad and Herring 'by
the barrel. his some trying to enumerate. If
you went anything in the Dry Goods line, jest call
and you Will find us ready to wait on you with
pismires
10,000 CHESTNUT JOINT SHINGLES for
Sato Country produce taken in exchange for goods
at the highest market prices.
By strict attention to linsinees and a desire •- to
please In every ieepect, I hope to merit a con
thluslies of patronage.
May 28.) COLLIFI.OWER do CLVOSTON.
3117313 W aria. NIELTEMIEE
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ir-1141.- STONER take . this Method of shush.
I s ing his, customers , and informs the public * at he has just returned inn') Philadelphia with
the largest amairtment of Drugs, fif i ediciuss, Nuts,
Oils, Dye thalfi;Saaps, Perim*, Fruit, Coarse,.
tioaary, ilte s 4itc.,,that has Lem ( brought to the
place this seaspe t whiCh 'he will sell
r eheap. Be
has en hand: with•whit he is reestiving. makes his
assortment of 'Patent Medicine greater in 'variety
then any othur establishment in the place. In - i
few weeks, hr will publish hislist of manufachued
su'tte'es. lie has on had new, his Cough Medicine,
p i a up in six manes tantka, prn, , e 26 mum, , "1111
tuft', ;.,41 111,y ." ita curailve yrorrtiee aro stow
fully .H.rrciatt (I,;.utigiLti; fruirejta.daily lila*.
:dui i 4 '62.
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rIIIIIE undersigned respectfully announces.to the
4. public genitally that he is still ut the old
stand on Church Street, Waynesboro% Pa., whore
be continues the manufacturing of Family
.:.:.,:.- ax - acliaaaaa 40
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Buggies, Barouebes, Wagons, and every species
of vehicles usually made in such establishments.—
His is warranted to be composed of •the
beat and most durable material, and none but
the most experienced workmen sit employed.—
He has now on hand a number of Carriages, Bug
gies, &c., &c., which h e will positively sell at
greatly - reducedprices - 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 thepeople he hopes to retain and secure
a liberal share of patronage.
Repairing, Trimming, arid Painting done in the
best manner, tad 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 bands of the' undersigned. Persons
knowing themselveaindebted are requested to make
immediate payment.
See 1, 1881.."
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HAlliitglOpt tstutia,s4 front the _Postern Cities
A* aloud call ‘.- SW•ittliti*d*kuit4 l 0 1 :
AS public if thetalle fi i is '
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Leßog & SPLE N DI D ASSORTEENT
DRY GOODgi!
WWI will be sold at extremely Low Priem
&tow you will find enumerated a few articles
hieh - will be found among his stock, to Which he
invites your attention :
FOR THE LADIES,
Bilks, _ . _
all Wool Dainties.
Fancy
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Plain Gingham%
Plain Flannels,
Grey "
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Ladies' Shawls%
Fancy Prinl6, '
Extension Nuns,
Balms's!. Skirts, _
Ladies Collars,
Magic Ruffling,
Linen Handkls.
Holsery, &c.
MEN'S WEAR.
Fancy Cassintests,
Plain "
Cloths,
ian Clot,
Veatingi,
&sums,
A.,a6izeaDaimbQk
Tweeds.'
Jeans,
Ohirt Fronts.
dents Collats,,,
Neck Ties,
Under Shirta, -----
Dravreis,
Back Gloves,
Gauntlets,
DOMESTIC SHIRTING
Furniture Cheek,
Bed Ticking,
Cotten Flannel,
Wool n
Talble Pieper,'
Tonging,
Baging, &e.
Qneensware,
Hardware,
Roots and Shoes,
Cedar Ware.
C10132.31X1211:31tUta - ULEB *11 ,-
Of the very best quality, such as
Syrups, and New Orleans Molasses,
Best Rio Coffee •
Superior Prepared Coffee,
Rummell's Best Essence;
Baker's No. I Chocolate,
Raisins,
Tobacco.
_ 12 ce. &c., &e.
The above goods have been carfully selected anm
purchased at the very lowest.ligure. He is therefore
enabled
.to accommodate all • who may 'favor hiss
with u call. By strict attention - to business and. t
desire to please in every respect, he hopes to meri
a continuance of patronage.
NO TROLBLE TO SHOW GOODS;
Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at
the highest market prices J. W. MILLER•
04.13 '62
THISWAYi
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OPPOSITION TO OLD JO .
40 Oysters ter 25 Cents !
TE subscriber informs the public that be has
opened a Restaurant in the room formerly oc
cupied to 1.. S. Fisher, tine door west of Tale's
'Pm Store, where tbe,•public can be accomodated
with OYSTRS; Tried, foliated and stewed, / ALE,
BOI.O4.:IIA . SAUIiAUE. EGOS, lie.. 414.
col osl
Fifitser,t - oysters for 181 cents, Forty
Oysters, - is ars sold at bltaatbiurei for 25 es.
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Og T. J. IFILIBERT, , INS
DRAPER, ' 24 ,
lase exessect4for ealea fidl assortment 1.
GOODS for Gesitkauta'a ware. •'
Per Lake. City Fashion* always or basll-1
a• Wasasesburo% Pa. - • . - • • '
vamotige—Aisonouoncestrantsciavropti
Mk/kWh; ktgds tortatsillqot
U. sign of the Net
ef,TE it SA 1.1(.* at
Dov. Mt •
Ar Ul' liKAVAlrminays at
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ADI tiaud, lofts' Stooped Wain* st- • .
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aleklitteithit ditte*"../rOnt ~,..; • , p.l, ), ~
rYikr .i& 'di; Rik Rea , tf# # sign kW t • ••-,'
Thebes the best Cook Stir lir and Tin-ware,”
All sold ebeitply .1):, Hi Ibutiell." :.
Mont the Song of iliannithis.
¶IRE Undo - is 'stied informs the public' in genera
and erraiittly those of his customers i want of
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anything in his line of busines . s,, thatlio h .com
' plated and is now occuPyinglui flew rind,ex naive
ly enlargail establishment far. the • -.,
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OF TINWARE, SHEET4RON''WARE, AND
1 - . - STOVES. . -
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He is notvrepared tot ply any . demand or his
Cook Stoves, general • ousekeepeng Goods and
Kitehen Ware, on such terms as must give entire
satisfaction.
lllii,
offered are of the beat 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 WARR is all made with a
view to the wants of customers from die best mate
rial and is warranted in all cases tote good. lie
also keeps a large assortment of fancy articles.
©'Special, attention 'is given to putting up
SPOUTING, made of the best tin, for houses and
barns, in which be has had a long and extensive ex
perience.
Remember the sign of the Big Bed Horn. •
Aug. 9, 1860 '.. 1). B RUSSELL.
AND
ela2 Uci 09 a
{SHE subscriber, thankful for past patronage,Mil
la solicits the same; add in addition to man ufactu
ng ali kinds of worked ,
Material. for Building Purposes,
such as
WkSH, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BLINDS, FLOORING, WINDOW
ti
FRAMES, DOOR
FRAMES, FACING, MOULDINGS, tltc., Arc
__Jed to furnish all kinds of ciaktimber
for different purposes in building, such as
JO ICE, RAFTERS, LATH. STUDDING, PAIL
INGS, SCANTLING, BOARDS, &c.,
All of which will be sawed to 'order, at short Indica
and upon reasonable terms. • •
Also, sawing, by mill and circular saws, of every
description done; Framing,. surfacing, .Matching,
Flooring,-dtc., &c. For further particulars apply to
the subscriber; at Factory two miles southeast of
Waynesboro. D. F. (100 D.
Jan. 17, 186
FLOUR, FE
AND e •
PROVISIoN STORE I
MHE subscribers announce to the citizens of
I Waynesboro' that they have opened , a Flour
Feed' and Provision store in the room , nett door to
Dr. Brotherton's office, where they will at all times
have for sale
FLOIIII, CIE MEAL, 11l MIT,
MILL STUFFS OF ALL KINDS, SCREEN
INGS, CORN, SHELLED AND IN
THE EAR. OATS, POTATOES,
APPLES, VINEGAR;
Also, Rye, Wheat, and Barley by the bushel or in
smaller quantities, and other articles usually kept
in sues establishment& All Flour and Mill Stuff
will be sold at MILL PRICES FOR THE CASH.
. .
The highest market prices will be paid for Wheat,
Rye and Corn to be delivered at the Mill of the sub
scribers. JOHN WALTER,
(riept.
NE W-OPENING-
J.
ANNOUNCESAct his Waynesboro' friends
, and the public generally that he hair quite rm.
centlY replonisheil his stock of goods for Gentlemen's
wear. which embraces all the latest stj lee of Cloths
(French and Ameriean manufacture).
Cassimeres, Vestings,
most fashionable styles, undershirts, - drawers, neck
ties, handkerchiefs, suspenders, gloves, &c. dtc
Persons from Waynesboro and vicinity visiting
Hagerstown are invited to give him a call as he is
prepared to sell all goods.in his line at
X.acolmr priori
or the cash.
hue bore is in the NEWLY FITTED ROOM,
next door to Updegiatrai, Hagerstown, Md.
Oct. 24, '62.
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Important to. Farmers
TRE 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. This is an excellent
article of Broom Corn, and should be raised by ev
ery one. He has also a full assortment tirfresh
Dam, Medicines, Chemicals, &c.
J. F. KURTZ.
P. 8. lam Selling Cranberries at 12fr cents per
quart. Mar. 14
Defence 'of Armaggedoni -
A 1100 K -FOR THE TIMES.
Illlllls is acknowledged to be one of the most .re
markable of human productionti that boa ever
been offered to the Americap people. The style is
chaste and truly 41pquent., 11m-subject, treated of
is of the most mewing; "Thee. United States in
Prophecy. Poi saltiby J P. KURTz.
Aovl
Menter's Scree & Cattle Powder
Mr STONER having purchased of Mi.
at * Mentzer, the recipe for, making the above
far-famed Horse-and Cattle Powder,for Pennaylva
nidand Mtryland, takes this method of informing
the farmers, drovers, Ate., that he has on hand and
intends keeping a good supply •always on hand
Country merchants and ethers keeping such articles
fcr sale, would do well to supply thentselves with t
quantity. He will sell it on commission or for cash
cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to.
Jan. Bl.
Apr.), 1862.
CooklandTent.Plate StOwes.
T WILL close oat my present:Stock of Stoves Sit
1 reduced prices. Pensoas wituting.bugaus will
puma call. 1 warrant wy Stoves to bake and
ma k equal to aoy stow in Ilse market.
16 '63. ll:4lllo.rizit7'og;
Spurs : Spur,sik
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_L A I, good comtuott •61:Lut,
kJ au. 16'6:9 ' Biterupirranee... •
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- Apples 4 ' , -Aft , * , -•••-
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lla sub•ct*VOlfialS Aheolubl* 4 10114*.'ijeik
jLtiow fir oafir.sisinlippiwitiy
IS. Also) tato second-U=lde%! prelllllo4idrilliii
tt) - 4iirg...iLimp . .l,6s •
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Stoves and Plow castings,alio cast iron and wrought
iron pipe for steam or water. and Brass castings of
every description. ' in a word, lam 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 Gloving
machines for flooring, Surface, Tenon! and Mould
ing machines, drc.
.1 also otter to the public a new and valu
able improvement in my steam engines, made
within the last year,.viz: for the econotioiaing 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
hands are all experienced workmen in this line of
business, and I use all good material, so that I am
perfectly safe in warranting all my work.
I am also prepared to do repairing in workman
like be-shortest-notice.—Orders-solicit--
ed and promptly attended to. All orders sent in
or repairing meat be accompanied with the Cash.
JOB. ELDEN.
For particulars and circulars descriptive of ma
chine, address GEORGE FRICK. -
Or Damn, Gums, Proprietor of Territory and so:
licetorof orders, Waynesboro' Franklin C0..P0.
• April 18-:--tf
THE undersigned having leased the well-known
Coachmaking Establishment of Alex. Hamilton;
on Mechanic* street, Waynesboro', respectfully an
flounce to their friends and the public generally, that
thq purpose carrying on the business in all its
branches, and are now prepared to manufacture to
order all kinds of
Carriages, Buggies, BarOuchei
Sprng Wagons, &c. &c., of the best material, and
made oy superior worlumn. ,
BLACK/SMITHING and REPAIRING of all
kinds dune at reasonable rates, promptly and to the
satisfaction of customers..
COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for
work at market prices.
riff - Persons desiring articles or work in the Coach
making-line, are respectfully-invited-to give -them a
call. L. K. MORRISON,
Mar. A OrEO. B. N 4 WKFM.
Notice—New rum.
rpnE subscriber having disposed k of his entire
Stock of Goods to Messrs. Collifluwer dr. Clog
ston, notifies all persons _indebted to him on Store
Books to settle their accounts with and pay the a
-mount of theirindebtedness to either John Study
or Daniel Bricker; The new firm will continue the
business as heretofore. A. S. MONN.
Quincy, Jan. 31; 1862.
Cheap and BeautH Light.
11\TO. 1 Caibon Oil—pure and non-explosive
-11 warranted to burn without emitting.any smell
It used in the
, CARBON' OIL LAMPS,
of the latest styles and improvements;—all sold
CrIZAP 7011 Casa at the sign of the i
.
IMU HED-HOHN, ' •
Apr. 4 L. B. 7108111k1;1..
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MHE undersigned,' having tecome Agent foe
IWm. Knabe,dr. Co's. (ofßalthnore),elehratett
pianos and of Carden; Menatterii ' Co '.'s • ifiiiiii
pissoil.Melodeons, is preptur . ed-- to .furisish indicrid!
Inds with the aboal named In truniebts at city pri
ces. All instrumentsviinted by the otanufactui
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Lessons on the above instruments given in town
or country. (mayia) T. L. BUDD.
yOUNG, do you want to see the, nicest assort
meat of Plain and Fancy, Cassiniere 0 Ist .
Vt dynestiora', cell at
4 '•/ ! for wings to soar," right iluantat Vricti's
§toro. What for!,, ; Why to get mine
mote L4ibliii.low York Syru p 1 14 - cents a
quart ot Ptuou'a
yon want, lose." dititfilavet so thick. no
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Mar U 8 " lAilitivretr;tresiDiel. * tru'th,
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Latest Iniln•OvaliThratihi.r Gear.
'al Horst Po tettri;'AriiYing'tithWbll 'Gear
• or Belt, all furnished Complete
• -ready ; to* 014 ma *amts . ,!••
l i the undexsigned, desire to cell the attentiop-of
Tanners 11511 1 Fhitilieilbeir Frank leg add ' adjoin
ing counties 'Thbi'Michirlif lila been bee
the public for seven years, during which, time it
has given general satisfaction, and the patentee
having made some 'very important improvements
which render it still mere aoinplete, both for clead
separating and cleaning, and also for ease of
draught and fast threshing. I take pleasure in re
commending it to the public, knowing Viet it Will
give tho best of satisfaction. I am martureaturing
three different sizes, as follows: '
No. I'lo'B horse flower,will thresh and dealt from
200 to 500 bushels per day.
Ne. 2 hill to 6 horse power, will thresh and mean
from 160 to 300 bushels per day . •
No. 3 is 4 to 6 horse, power, will thresh and clean
ham 100 to 200 kfishele per day.- •
These Machines are wartantedi to do therabnie,
a do it inuch• better in every respect ;than any
oth r machine in use.
r in having much light filth in it cleaned on this
achine is worth from 2 t 9 3 cents more per bush°
el than when cleaned oh 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 as *hen ;keened:on the riddle priiiciple.:
The blast sets freelyfin all the grain as it leaves the
shueit whereas, when cleaned with. riddleiiiit ads
lost
This
is lost
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This maChine does no: return the tailenils as
most of the separators do. By returning filthy tail.
ends alternately it is impossible to make merchanta
grain, Another important feature in this machine
that.others of the kind have hot, is the Self-acting -
Blast - Reg ulator - in - the fan — , which -remedieswil - d
faculties in bad cleaning, blowing grain in the chaff
in high speed or irregular driving, which cannot be
avoided in cleaning grain by horse power
This Machine , is eke there'durablii, and leve•teilions
t o manage than any other Separator and Cleaner,or
the common machine with shaker.
Ordeis ea inane their being filledtiniii harme.
should he sent ininitiedintelY - •
I am - frilly= prepared - to-matte to order and on shot
notice Portable and Stationed
STEAM ENGINES,
GRIST AND SAW MILL GEARING,
SHAFTING AND, PULLEYS,
IRON BRIDGES, 'CAST IRON WATER
WHEELS. IRON KETTLES, dm,
NEW
Coachmaking;.
Pianos and'lttelodetits.•
gOo.
tarns either coal •or wood call at
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a lertl t • lut:ft
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and ask for the Continental,: whip #is one of ;the
_best atOres tlintheatest:: 1.
takes d fog `stick clEndodllidd is priiiideld' wit it ft
brick. to bunt coal. It is one of the best baking ant
cooking Stoves that has _ever been offered for sale.
ikn
I iiiiittafe on'hand; air 'Will
give better bargains than env other house in the
country. So tojitovrißlat rSly Odle isrOt Gen.
Bragg call and see c for Yonrsolvas. I a
Also on hand eating Stoi*ll,-Ittch si ;'..)
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for shop or parlor, all of: which I will will irety low
You also find a large assortment of ,
Wri'LL&l N3RP'idek,Ll3Eo3ip
wifh Copper, Brass and Sheet-Iron' Were, which
is all of my own make, and Which has been proven,
cannot be found better briny place. Noi sentient
ber I Um 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 Main Street, under the Printing
Office.
Mouse Spouting!
done at all times and' of the best double tin.
. Feeling very thankful for the many past fames I
have received from the riblic, I wouldsinvite all to
give me a call o ,for then you can see fin•yourselves
where to get bargains . ; •
Old metal taken ai Foundiry Prices in euchring°
for new Stoies. 'W. A. TRITLE,
Mar.2BWaynesboser. •
VKM ARRIVAL
•:..111165: - "MICINIS:' , '11 1!
Confectionery, Fruits', at., C.
subscriber takes this thethod of anttainicing'
.11.—to_the_peeple_that heluitficeived at his• Drug
stow,' a large and carefully selected stock of
Chemicals, Patent 4lidicines " Paints ,Oils, Dye
Stuffe,'window Masa, Putty, Tobacco, Baud; and
Began; &0., whichle is now prepared, to sell as
cheap as the cheapest and will assure hie eastern
ers that in regard toquality. which to or the first
portunee, his gOods, will compare . with any in the
market.
He has also a aplenditl,assonment of:Perfumery
Soaps and
Toilet Articles.
of all kinds, consistingjn part of, the following, viz
Bandolines, •
•
Pomades, .
Amber and Bears' Oil . •
Colognes, , ,
Extracts for the, Handkerchief, -
Lyon's Kal)kaiypn,
B unmet/ Cocoatne, , - ,::
.4iirtisoiectildieg.B4pi,.,
4 - -.-- ' "' licit - ley Soap, a
Hotel soap,
Diamond White Soap.
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c
Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants,
Dates,Citron, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts of all kinds,
and andies of every,. variety. H -• •
Kerosene Lamps,Lamp globes, and Brushes,
Kerosene Oil. 43anihine, Alcohol, Burning Fluid,
and in fact anything and everything that is usually
found in a drugstore.
Thankful for kind fevers and patronage hereto•
fore bestowo4 upon him, he solicits.a continuance of
the_arune.-and_hopm-tkat-bt-endeavori og-10-please r
be may win the confidence of tbs. people. • -
Physiclahs* prescriptions promptly and carefully
I compounded at all hours. J. F. KURTZ.
nov .29, 1860
P. POURTIBLIN,
•
Dealer in all Me variety of Drugs, edi
tines, Yankeclllotions,PerjuntOry:
Ligu - ors for medicinal
purposes. Oils,
4,.c.,
WOULD tender his thanks to the community
and still solicit thertranage of a generous
public who want anything in his line. Inaimueb
as he has enlarged his stock so as to be enabled tfr
answer all calls or 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_ filliag-physicians'-Paseriptions,
end more care and precaution used in waiting up
on children than adults. •
101110 OD ESE MB
,
Choice Wines and Liquors for medicinal and
sacramental purposes, Patent Medicinal are endless
in variety, including all that have biko 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 (Rim. Commercial, Note, yeas Cap and Letter
Paper always on hand, with a variety of Enielopes
of different sixes and colors. • ftrushes, Combs,
Pomade, Fancy Soap, Cologneis,'Essen
ces, Flavoring Extracts, and nanserou,s articles in
the Fancy line on hand and offered for I=ll3o:heap
er than ever offered before
Alegre large assortment of Kerosene Oil Lampe,
Chimneys, Shades and Wicks, and Kerosene Oil to
fill them. 4 general assortment, of Fruits and
Conlectionariec‘Tobacco and, Cigars. - •
Oc. 11. - • ,
":- To Catritalists.
r itiTAYN ESllOllO' AIf,II4II4IIND'.:-6Ttiii .
TT filooety will pay the following rates din.
tercet per annum,on all stuns deposited in the In.
stitiition.,For 3 months, 2 per cent.; from 3 to 9
months, 3 per cent.; from 9 to 18 nionths,.l per
e,entil and over 18 months, 4 per coat. Fur a
shorter period than 3 months the.torms willbe
made kown,by the Treasurer.'
'dotes for discountshould be handed to the Treas.
urer on Tuesday, as the Board et Directors meet
yrgularly on Wednesday of each week; at 8 n'elock
fly order of the , Board,
June 17'58 I.N O. PHILIPcI Treau
.Cgothes Wrings;./.a... 1 •
u
W. pirrsAm's Patent Cloth Wringer
'lce sale at the sign of, the big Red Horn
It. Roma.,
• .genrilit Fteklian county:l (July-,1 t 'ti2;)
'AL lila& uirrivat . Lof taro:4l4gs, hum :::A.couta
211. 41.00 at (Taplo) PALLE:s%
11.04:, .' • ~... ':4 .,-; - 1 - onitt l it,llC
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.i:TEgblita , s".so , tr*tdokit • itatinteilliWUbiii.,
litWitionttnia.- - ittit r 'eshe.illlflrstbigeOlilite ''
onthSbbt within:the) , -sra'' ' .c4. , Y , t ' , I • • lc.. :J. A, , T:
AiIVEIttIEIEMENTB.—Ten Ifiiiiiii thieliiinleN''
tns $1; fot eve subsequent itisertjtin 115 mita._
. CIPIP ~ 1
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ft
mme td .= - IlY*In" • .' , ;rt I'
, ;:„., 3 t• 1 11117 t: )f:
kEw EsfrAtLisalsttkarz
sebeeilber -wbold„ infiroCithei - cit*rn
Wayneebereend.the pdble IltethitMftwilk
menilid the Elhoentaichtg hpineese in; the. #sioftite, ni,:.
bfKuttes *tel t 14 , fin tioni Pe in . :.
leeditiess tedotamodito albite ''w he - 14* pia him - Cr'4 *1 . !LIZA rl , 4 7'
a !t'''' l - 14: tiottOriPAltd . 8 HOZSt
mille.to &devout hot Olaf ! ,
_,;cit*blisftlii"fl'
aniltapon-thelnost searonibtef
..,'11100:.
.„,,,ramilTE
iit - IAO-F tree 44iftee' 2
MUege. N. J.
Pantintron, N. J 4 Feb..S6th. 11101.,„ ,
The endirsigfied are happy to Willi' that Pupi ls
af the Fajetterille Academy. Pa. harotnaintalned , ,
a high standing among the recent gradisatee of the.,
College ef,New Jowl.
JOHN MACLEAN, .;
President the College.
JAMES C. MOFFAT',
Professor of Greek.
G. MUSGRAVE GEIGER. . ,
_Pielireof of
JOHN T. DUFFIEIX,
PrOfesidt etMeithenialise
mhz.2f)
TEE OLD .:MILLER AGAIN I
As shigibenbn le now on its last legs, and
nearly over, we thought right to. announce. to.
the public. that *et , Urista of i 24 bushebN
or upwardw eithes- pay or Toil 01)44 1 4,4nd that.
we have on hand ull Ideas of -F 4.31318 N in
iidr or shelled, or is ME44I, sifted or not. Alsci-=..."
Oats by the bushel or is any.way that it may be
wanti34—alse,„ kliillingeiellupetistkand Bran, Corti
in Cob Chopped at shorknotice., ' Plaster by the ton
or Williel on, hand.: Ina is the snorkel : for Wheat...A
We cad always - do' upgood. work like it was dune
at Island No. la, and Pittsburg Landing.
wmagg,
rosEiili.palossi.
AprlB , ,
TO THE LAPIEI3I
NEW ItiiLLINEILILiDODSI
ISJ M.'4 l nps; r , diOs
o
OA?, Weidelibeiro' en] Viciiiity, that she has - re •
moved her Millinery Store to %bedwetting hods° ins
Mein Street, adjoining the residence of Mr. Jacob
Wolt; and 'has pet received, froM the Eas!sta , City
• . .., •
Mesa fall sitsertment• of -
Bonnets. Bats,. Bonnet Trimnsingliv
Flowers;
and other article; ueuallit kept '
Ladies are requested to call and examine tier *lout
Jaya Received:.
AT BROTHERTON'S," A Lamm LOT. Ore
Volt* RevolVinV.PlittOW •
Colter Pistol Cartridgii;
Sharpers Pistol Cartridges".
Colts Pistol Gaps,
Hick's-1.1. S. Army Caps.,
Bullets and Bullet Wilk*
Fine Beads, Knives '
.
Copper Pistol Piasks
• Hazard's Electric Powder,
-
French Gun Wadding, dce.,
Goods of Ili* deficription have become azgeedinglyt
scarce. Perions wanting the only reliable Piggott
made, will do well to call imatediatel* and purchase
one of "Colts Patent, Breech-loading Revolvers.
Sept. 26. '62.
Oysters I Oysters 11,
P liE undersigned
. iufoinis the public that , he.haa.
°pencils Restaurant' in the Easement of F..
liowden's Hotel, which has best, handsomely 'fitted
up, and is now piepared to furnish Oysters, Ale..
Bologna Sausage, Cheese, Eggs, ai.d all articles ,
usually ,cold in a first class Restaurant , Evikr. ar
served. The public are iuvited to give hiia a call.
(Oct. al—tf.) E. W. WASHARA.UOH.
Barbering 1 Barbering
T .
~
HE subscriber informs she citizens of Wayne--
boro' and 'vicinity that he has fitted up, the'
m next door to Dr. Brotherton's Office, up stairs
Od Barber Shop, and is prepared to shave, cut and
dr hair in the beat style. He asks a trial.
(Dec. 12—tf.) SAMUEL H. MATHEWS. •
A N apprenticeio, the Ellinemiktng businese thee..
;a„, can conte.well.recommended, Oral, firma &a-
natio by applying at the office of the Vii
liointarn (Nov;2B.—tl.)
Moot oodii L L Moo de L-Z-L
JKaTireeeived per Enrols. direct from the min
doctoral another Itige , invoice of Shaken.
(Jute '62` :Jammu lioman.
Tlik"'T T
COOK aIOVS . •
in the masks% to be had at the sign of that
Dig Red Horn. It B. 8U51111.30-
rILOTH, Hat. du*, Sbetb and Nail Bru
khustreceived and forma* very low by M. Y
STONER. May.lB.
IMPROVEDSELMEAI.Ditreitint
that can be closed and opened by ',any emus
for sale at the sign of the Beg Bed Horn,
(July 11 Vt.) D. B. Bussaw.
ANOTHER lot of tcrosir iiieeShakent-at, -
• may - ' ; . Pi t ies'a
-
yu want to serf the largest asiortawkiii•f-Car
, pets is town, call at - apl4 Psycs'is
PURE and unadulterated ajpieed Aida Vine - jib
for oak by Sionssr,4lol shei9epdan Moe p.
Price aulyit cents pee'quisli r • - s ' ,
felliE •
largos stook of,
at (Nov 21)
ill IN Toys for sale at
, j. Dec2o !BO
AL!IEIS do you wiatt to awes ale* splendid
I.4:aluottiaent of Dram Goods dalt at
Nur 21:
4 - Lull **oddment onlootio,,Noloissotitrtikatus
Jecketo to no roma at
,Yaaaa',y.
Nov2l. 7- • • ,
AA LL shade* of Shetland Wool at
• (may 23) - ,
ADIES, if you want to see a nice astortawn
La of 4)lttLin tilitn/8, nail at
Aptit4
F. brought to
Waynesboro', con be read of
@sin)
' TO FARMERS.
TEEL Stnivela, Spider. Beet.,., Fake, Ihkei
laManure Praia, disc., ar.c.,at prices:that will defy
competition. esti !mai ice for yountaties, at
sprit Bantataina's
EIN and Bey.sberry,Ataiesiiiiinik Shoeifst • •
Oct. 4
..11 - _AHD es
et the sigh ot,tho Big•ltt ITGe
eec2l) •'• D. Ituesui.;
EAU VS.—Omit 1 1 ', •• , knot mil Awl"
ad at Agesesee;lisessecresii
L I CONOMY MESS Silis' be balLebeellk
AUula.Y= 'll 1 orb .>rwci
lICHN4i, 1 New tlrliaiiiiltailist..
4 apt loves.
-
EEO
°op Skirt's in , Wilyntaboror
nine&
OMEii
?Ake"•
• Paso'ls
Paloa's
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