Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, April 10, 1863, Image 4

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tiecond Arrival of Spring and
LEVIS COLLROWER.
L: am now recoiling and iffie4ing to a new
and full assortment of
DRY GOODS.
WhichlTl think T am prepared to sell on as rea
atonable terms as any other house in town or untin-
Cry.
A. f)111 assortment_ of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
of all kinds. Silks, Delains, Alpacas, Printed-
Challies, Gingliazna. Lawns, Fancy P4inta, Ladies
bhawls,&c. •
MEN'S SPRING ANQ SUMMR GOODS
of all kinds. Cloths, Cassimere, Fine Tweeds
urn. Jeans, Cot tonades, Vestings, liandkercheils
tek Ties, Hosery. A full assortment of Plain
" and Fancy Cassimeres.
QUEF I NSWARE , ANP GLASSIVARN.
A large stock of
Mqa..ctz) oloc& tralics,as
Which I em prepared to offer as low ae•trny oth
er retail store in the country. / •
nom AND SHOES.
for men's and Ladle's wear of all sorts and sizes.
Also a large and well selected stock of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Muelins, Tickings, and a complete assortment of
otions. Looking Glasses, Hardware, Hats and
Caps, Paints and Oils, Fresh Shad and Herring by
the barrel. It is no use trying to enumerate. If
you want anything in the Pry Goods' •line, just call
and you will find us ready to wait on you with
pleasure
10,000 CIIVSTNUT JOINT SHINGLBP for
Sale Country produce taken in exchange for goods
at the highest market prices.
By strict auentiun to business acid a desire to
please in every respect, I hope to merit a • con.
ttnuance of patronage.
/ May 28.) COLLIFLO WEB & CLUGSTON.
w3arlinr gock.o. mtxt.tmsepg
lt,f M . . STONER
takes this method of ,tharilit
i ong his customers, and informs the public
that he has just returned tram 'Philadelphia ' with
the largest assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Dye IStutlii, Soaps, Perfumary,-Fruit, Confee
tillAa4, Qtc., dte., that has been brought to the
place this season, which he will sell cheap. Hs
has on iiamd. with whit he is meowing, makes his
assortment. of Patent Medicine greater in variety
than au} other establishment in the' place. - 4n a
#sw weeks, he will publieh his 114 of mannfacittred
articles. He has oh had now, his Cough Medicine,
put up in six ounce bottles, price 25 cents, '•no
cure, 'no pay." Its curapve • properties are now
fully appreciated, judging trim) its daily stitiss.
May 8 'fq.
**' POPPER KETTLES.. ,
BRASS KETTLES'
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ti.SIVAS . *haw's; 'Areuc Wrappers, am!' allies
UccanfarSible fix ins far cold r iitherst
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May 13.
J' WMIZ:EfI
PA. ,
LATESTAIIIII.ITAL
FAIL Mil) En
Hardware,
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MENSWARE AND CEDARWARE I
fIAVING just returned from the Eastern Cities
VII he would call the attention of his customers
and the public generally his
LARGE & SPLENDID A.SgOiIIUNT
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DRY GOODS!
Which will be sold nt extremely Low Prices.
Below you will find enumerated a few articles
which will be found among hie stock, to which he
invites your attention
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Pox THE LADIES,
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-ALSO: -
Ladies' Shawls,
Fancy Prints,
Extension Shifts,
Ilaltagral`Skirts,
Ladies Collars,
Magic Ruffling,
r- - Linen Hani!kis.
Holsery, &c.
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MEWS WEAR,
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Fancy Cgssimeres,
Plain "f-
Cloths,
,Italian Cloth,
Vestings,
( Satinets,
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Tweeds,
p Jeans,
shirt Fronts,
Dents Collars,
Neck •firs,
Under Shirts,
Drawers,
Buck Gloves,
0 Gauntlets,
DOMESTIC SHIRTING
Furniture Check,
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Bed Ticking,
'Cotton Flannel,
Wool "
'falble Diaper,
Towling
iSre,
Queensware,
Hardware,
inn-mll7i ut QCs
Cedar Ware.
CM.L.C.I
Of the very best (futility, such as
Syrup, and New Orleans Molasses,
Best Rio Coffee, P
Prepared Coffee,
p tunrnell's Best Essence;
Baker's N0..1 Chocolate,
Raisins,
Tobacco,
Rice. etre., &c.
The wove gpods have , been carfully selected anni
purchased at the very lowest figure. 1 - Te is therefore
enabled to accommodate all who ma favor htm•
with a call. By strict attention to business and a
desire to please in every tespect, he hopes to merit
a continuance of patronage.
No PROLBLE 11.1) SHOW GOODS,
Country Produce taken in exchange for goads at
the highest market prices • J. W. M{LLER•
Oct 13 '62
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t.l.aaaJuaua
CUTLEE,T!
VA. H. BROTHATON
RESPECTFULLY invites attention to his lime
and carefully selected stock of goods just re
ceived from Philadelphia, and which comprises:
everything Usually kept in Hardware stores. I
am prepared to sell at prices that mill DEFY
COMPF: two N. "Call and see."
(Jan. 16 '63.)
OPPOSITION - TO OLD JOE !.
40 . Oysters for 25 Cents I
THE subscriber informs the public that he has
opened a Restaurant in tho room formerly oc
cupied by 1.. 8. Fis her , one door west of Tritle's
Tin Store, where the public can be accomodated
with OYSTRS, fried, roasted ,and stewed, ALE,
BOLO( NA SAUSAGE. EGGS, '&c., &c.
Fifiteen good oysters for 10 cents, Forty stale,
Oysters; such as are sold at Shamburg's, for 25 cts.
(Noy. 28—tf.) H. A. FISHER.
MiIIititiM44 , 2I=2IZIOSZIOMISERMAZZI
T.J. 'FILBERT,
gt 2 DRAPER, N,
Has eanstatitly for sale a full assortment' LI
GOODS fir Gentlemen's ware. IN
CrLatest City fashions alvfnya on hand. X
Waynesborn', Pa.
'..llo.MirdCfaatiriSitilearof6ssM.M.Mo42o.Va
KkaiOOBALS LA by.
MPS.—AII kinds for sale
D. Li RID:WELL. eigq of the "Big Rao
hula." ' March 1J
E?Pg# SOP at
now ?,
UTHERA
Almanacs
nov 29
ADH and Misses'
Oot4
1 ti 12i and 2b male per • pound at
am/ 28 • KIIRTZ'O
, 6 4.11tALWING 44ALIVE.b2"
G"'quality to and 12 inch -Drawing Knives
for an cents. each, at •, - '
()my /6 '63.) • Dacrranwrears
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p ia • .-=Dried Peaches, pared and 'mai)
ed ar Amassios..kisxsow!& Co's.
BBlsr WOK::
maibet to be bed at the ohm oft
Htg gr,lll4,Rn. U. H5ll*.F
Silks,
all Wool Deliines,
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Fancy "
Alpacas,
Bombazines,
Plain Gingham',
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Kuars's
oqpitd sktrui at
thsoaa'4
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should ; you nsic Me; should you wrmiletc
' Witte' buy yogi ( §,lnies rill,Tinware•
1 waulit itrulicer,'Vesoulthell ynu
9131ountolbe' tine new store rump P • `
Where the' Big Red Horn, the sigp is;
. There'll Welled Cook Stoves and Tie-Were,
AR bold cheap by DAY; Russell."
' ' thorn thi,'Song of fliawalha. •
IHE -undersigned informs the public in, genera
and especially those of his customors.in want of
anythinkin his, line of business, that he has com
pleted'and Min)* occupying his neW Usitt ektiuive
y enlarged eibiblishtuont'fo, tie • ;
'Manufacture and Sale
OF TINWARE, SHEET-
„: ‘ ON ' E. AND
STOVES: • Ali
lie ia now repare4 to ty
Cook !Room genera)
Kitckgn Ware, enj
satisfaption.
offered tie of the beet and meat improved kinds 3 and
having been tried are acknowledged to be all that
clip be desired as good 'cookers and bakers, ma are
ealily kept clean. . •
His own MANUFACTURED wen 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.
Ilaw"Special attention is given to putting np
SPOUTING, made of the beat tin, for honks and
barns, in which he has had a long and extensive a;•
perience.
Remember the sign of the Biz Red Horn.
Aug. 9, ltl6o L. li• RUSSELL.
giTt3 LI Z:k Zta %::3 2
4 - 1 ? HE suhscriber, thankful for past patronage, still
wri solicits the same; and in addition to manutactu-
Fig alt kinds of 'worked
Material for building Purposee,
such as
SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BLINDS, FLOORING; WINDO%%
FRAMES, DOOR
FRAMES, FACING, MOULDINGS, &c., &c
Mani prepared to furnish all kinds of oaktimher
or tli&cetit purposes in building, such as
:10 ICE, RA FTRRS, LATH, STUDDING7PAIL—
INUS, SCANTLING, BOARDS, &c.,
All of which will be sawed to order, at short noitce
and upon reasonable terms.
Also, sawing, by mill and circular saws, of every
description done; Framing, Burfacing, Matching,
Floorit.g, For further particulars apply to
the subscriber, at Factory two miles . southeast of
Waynesboro. _ L. F. 6001).
Jan. 17, 1861
FLOUR, FEED
PROVISION STORE !
rpHE subscribers announce to the citizens of
Wa3'riesboro' that they have opened a Flottr
Feed and Provision Store in the room nt door to
Dr. Brotherton's office, where they will at. all times
have for sale
MR COI MEAL INEY
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
ire suers establishments. All •Flour and Mill Stuff
will be sold at MILL PRICES FOR THE CASH.
The highest market prices wilt he paid for Wheat,
Rye and Corn to be delivered at the Mill of the sub
scribers. JOHN WALTER,
(Sept. 3.—tf.) - JOS. ELDEN.
NEW OPENING
J. A. FISHER
A'ANNOUNCES to his Waynesboro' friends
and the public generally that he has quite rr
cently npkinstied his stock of goods for Gentlemen's
wear, which embraces all the latest 143 lee of Cloths
(French arid A meriean manufacture).
CaNsimeres, Vestings,
most fashionable styles, undershirts, drawers, neck
ties, handkerchiefs, suspenders, gloves, &c.
Persons from Waynkaboro' and vicinity visiting
Hagerstown are invited to give him a call as be is
prepared to sell all goods - in his line at
lacrvir .IPriocatts
or hte cosh.
His Store is in the NEWLY FITTED ROOM,
next door to Updegrailie, Hagerstown, Md.
Oct. 24,
Important to Farmers
riIHE subscriber takes this method of announcing
of the Farmers and others, that he has on hand
a lot of DWARF BROOM CORN seed, alimg With
some specimens of the corn. This is an e.volient
article of Broom Corn, and should be raised py ev
ery one. Be has also a fullassortmeut of fresh
Dauge, Medicines, Chemicals, &c.
J. F. KURTZ.
P. IS. I am selling Cranberries at 42i cents per
quart. - Mar. 14
Defence of 4tranggedovi,
A BOOK FOR THE TIME.
MAPS is acknowledged to be one of the itrst re.
markable of human productions that has ever
been offered to the American people. Theltyle is
chaste and truly eloquent. The 'subject ireate4
is of the most inspiring: "The United Bt.ates in
Prophecy. For sale - by • J
.Novi
megtger's Horse & Cattle Powdex_
l~iM. STOKER having purchased of Mr.
* Mentzer, the 'recipe for making the above
tar.iamed Horse and Cattle Powder,for Pennsylva
nia and Mar : zul r iidcmrnznethod of informing
the far era, drovers, &c., th the has on hand and
intcn keeping a, good sup always on hand
Con try merchants and othe keeping'auch'articles
fcr :ale, would do well to au • ply thouaselvea with t
entity. He will sell'it on ontinissOn or for cash
cheap. Orders will be pu attended to.
Jan. 31.
Apr. 1, 1862. ,
Sows! Sp . r§;.
EILAST IC Steel (paro,.aelliog 9ro price of a
JD good common spur, at:
jJan. 16 '63) - .BiIOTHiiriTOX'S•
APPIcO for SVC!
cHE subscribe; inflows the public that he
how fox Sale green apples by the bushel;
Also two "3014d -banded ten-plate stoves.
(Nov. ALEX. H 4% I.Ti)
E.N.and Boy't hfutyy Boma em 4 bhoea at
Oct. 4 Bssoitit's.
ARt) GAlir ; at the ritrt. ut the BHT R 4114 Hti , rl
.;FArc.;l4) 0. it..l{CfFii;
.ply any ilematul for his
rousekeeping Goods and
terms as mud give entire
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' ALUttEOO) - 110 '
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ANti '
MACHINE
impr,
eel Horse Powers, Driving either by Gear
or Belt, all furnished Complete
, ready to,he put on Wagons:: •
1, the undersigned, desire to call the attention of
Farmer:rand Threshermen of Frankling and adjoin'
ing counties to it. This !Liable has been before
the public' for seven years, during which time it
has given general satisfaction, and' the patentee
having made some very itiiportint improvements
which render it still' ore complete, both for clead
separating and cleaning, and also for ease of
draught and fast threshing. 1 take pimiento in re
commending it to the public, knowing that it will
give the - best olsatisfaction: I am-martbrsetuiing
three different sizes, as follows:
No. 1 is .8 horse Power,tkill thresh and clean from
200 to 500 bushels per day.
NO. 2 is 5 to ,t 1 horse power, will thresh and clean
from 150 to SJO bushels' per day
No. a is 4 to 6 hOrse power, will thresh and clean
I • - • • .
These Mammies 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 9 3 cents more per Inishe
el than when Gleaned on any other separator, or the
coramon way of cleaning on'hand fans. For this
reason there is not the eighth part of light matter In
the grain as when cleaned on the riddle principie.
The blast acts freely onall the grain as it leaves the
shims, whereas, when cleaned witt. riddle that ad-
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vantage is lost
This inachine does not, return the tailends as
most of the separators do. By returning filthy tail
ends alternately it is impossible to make inerchanta
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 dif
-fimities-in—ba-d—cleariing, blowing grain in the chaff
in high speed or irregular driving,' which cannot be
avoided in cleaning grain by horse power
'this Illathine is also more durable and less tedious
to manage than any other Separator and I.;_leaner,or
the common machine with-shaker.
Urdeis to insure their being filled until harvest
should be sent in immediately.
I am , tully prepared to Make to order and on short
notice Portable and Stationed
STEAM ENGINES,
GRIST AND SAW MILL GEARING,
SitAPTING AND PULLEYS,
IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER
1-
WHEELS. IRON KETTLES; &c,
Stoves and Plow castings,nlso cast iron and wrought
- iron p ipe for swim or water, and Brass castingsjof
every description; inn word, I am prepared' to do
everything usually done in a foundry and machine
shop. paving supplied myself with_the_ latest-im--
proved machinery, such as tathes, Boring, Planing
and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having
their work done in the most satisfactory manner.-
1 g also prepared to manufacture to order ma
chinery for wood, such as Tonging and °roving
machines for flooring, Surface, Tenoul and Mould
ing machines, Arc.
also of f er to the public it new and . , valu
able improvement in my steam engines, made
- within the last year; viz: for the economizing of
fuel, and the regulation of speptl. which renders my
new engines far superior to the old engines.
All my machines are sold under warrantee. My
harms are all expe l iienced workmen in this line of
pusitiess, and I use all good material, so that I am
bcrfectly safe 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
or repairing must he aeccuapanied with the cash.
For particular's and circulars descriptive of ma.
chine, address Ii&ORGI FRICK,
Or Diann Gaga% Proprietor of Territory and sb
liestor of orders, Waynesboro' Franklin Co. Pa.
April 18—tf
NE-iW FIRM!
Coachmakingi
EE undersigned having leased the well-known
M
Coachniaking Establishment of Alex. Hamilton.
on Mechanics street, Waynesboro', respectfully an
flounce to their friends and the public generally, that
they purpose carrying on the business in all its
branches, and are now prepared to manufacture to
order all kinds of
Carriages, Buggies, Barouchew
Bpzng Wagons, &c. &c, of the best material, and
made oy superior workmen.
BLACKSMITHING and REPAIRING of all
kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the
satisfaction of customers.
COVNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for
work at market prices.
Ilar Persona desiring articles or work in the Coach
making line, are respectfully Invited to give them a
call. L. K. MORItISON,
Mar. g GEO. B. HAWKER.'
PrOttceeq""NeVifi l trins
I , HE subscriber having disposed of his entire
stock of (juods to Messrs. Colliflower & Ging
awn, notifies all persona indebted to him on Bum
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 continuo the
business us heretofore. A. S. MUNN.
Quincy, Jan. 31, 1862.
. cheap and IleantifulLight.
•
lAvO. I Carbon Oil—pure and non-explosive—
• wurratited to burn wititrait eutattug any emelt
il settl
• CARBON OIL LAMPS,
of the latest styles- and improvement.n—all sold
Cause Iva kiAbli di the sign ut the
OW RED HORN.
Apr. 4 - D. B. RUSSELL.
Pl4wos and nelodeans.
Mo,
Mulersigbey, liaving become Agent for
hmabe Sc 1.0 s. (te tialtnuore),ceiebrated
and of Curtiart, ./ti • to's. uusur
elelo,deons, ?reviled tart
'was with ttui above flamed instruments a city pri
ces. - Alt instruments warranted by the mauulactu
eni.
Lessons on 41 . 3,e move instruments given in town
or country. oft 13) T. L. BULL.
"AT BAQTIIIFAI T(1131"*." -
.
Double Barrel bhot. Guns,
Colts Iteyolving Pistols,
Hazard's Ejnotrio Yowdsx,
English G . ikn Caps, :
Hides, Rifles, Rifles,
. , ,
Powder FltvAlcs, Powder )}asks;
Shot Bags, S4otßags.
/4 11.31 . 16 '03.)
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riißLltanteVlAltitteittfiltAit—tipre.ttitiotr ,
Ai neriM Writ, tit Itio 4tOtt
diootLeyen shauht it be ,a grineo.
-No4ll , yatt ifandiOotokiniAtio'ii tine;
burns either coal or wood, coil at,
111'11S'
and ask for the Continental, whirl is ore of the
best stover rmarketi .41111' brfilr the- cheapest.. L
pikes a leng-eliek of *kid 'add)* prixtided
brick to burn coal. Ii is one of the best baking ant
cooking Stoves that has Crier been offered for sale
It it allincentikingfilteve and ismarrily kept *lean
I aivrilyettittira large
give better bargains than any other •house in the
conntry. filo to , prove that my name isnot 444
,flragg call and see for yoUrielves.
Also.on hand Heating , Stoli.e.e. mich. aty, •
1M Mill COALIMS,
for shop or parlor, all of which I will sell'ierj
ri ir
low
Yoe will also Bail dlaig6itiortment 41;-,
Wic'SZS:l ctiSZIPAES,EIaIIiEl e
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Wifkeoppor, Brass and Sheet-boa Mare, which
is all of my own makes and ichich,has beenipraven
cannot be found better in any place. Nowcememi
her I am bound to salt cheap, wall that want tiny
thing in my line, give.me a call. My.shop is still
at the'old place on Main Street, under 'the Printing
OfEce. ; ~
House Spontingt
, • .
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done, at all limis'ind of the beeE'ddulilb' thi.
Feeling very thankful for the many, past favors I
have received from the palls, I Would , invite:all 'to
Ithu-ca4Lfisti-for-14 ••
where to get bargains.
Old metal taken at Foundry. Prices in exchange
for new Stoves. ; 'W.A. 'PIUTLE, ) .
Mar.oB Waynesboro'.
If REM ARRIVAL
MS: DIMS, PEERY,
Confectionery, Fruits, &c., &c.,, &C.
THE subscriber takes this method of an ouncing
to the ri people° that ht has received at his 'Drug
store,' a large end carefully selected stock of
rRESI-1 DRUGS, .
•
Chemicals, Patent Midicines, Paints Oils, Dye
Stuffs, windoW Gtass, Putty, Tobacco, Snuff; and
Segars, &c., which he is now prepared to sell as
cheap as the cheapest and will assure, his custom
ers that in regard to quality which is of the first im
portance, his goods will compare , with any in the
market.
_Hb_hasfilso_asp_len_ditLassortnienLof_Perfumery
Soaps and
Toilet Articles.
et
OA kinds, consisting in part of the following, viz
Bandolines,
!Pomades,
Amber and Bears' Oil
Colognes,
Extracts for the Handkerchief,
Lyon's Kathairon,
Hurnet's Cocoaine,
Harrison's Ladies Soap,
•
Honey Boa
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, Bcs
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. 041110:due, Alcohol, Burning Flu id,
and in fact anything and everything that is usually
found in a drug store. - •
'Thankful for kind favors and patronage hereto.
fore bestow.4.l upon him, he solicits a'continuonee_of
the same. and hopes that by endeavoring to please,
-he may win the confidence of the people.
Physicians' prescriptions promptly and carefully
compounded at all hours. .1. P. KURTZ.
•
nos .29, 1860
P. POURTHAN,
•
Dealer in all Ike variety of Drugs. Medi
eines,
_Yankee Notions. Perfumery,
Liquors for medicinal , •
purposes, Oils,
c., 4-c.,
WOULD tender his thanks to the community
and'still solicit the patranage 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 or anything and everything usUal-
Jy found in a Drug Store, and has a thorough ac
quaintance with the business, he hopes to gain she
confidence of the Community. He will pay par
ticular attention to filling physicians' Precriptions,
and more care and precaution used in waiting up
on children "than'adults.
IBEGI 1111 HNC MB
Choice Wines and Liquors for 'medicinal and
sacramental purposes, Patent Medic'ines are endless
in variety, including all that
. 11111,0 been mode up to
this date and some that are yet in etnbryo.. Also
White Lead, Zinc: Paint, Whiting and Varnishes
for house building. or inside work. ,besides. all sizes
of Olass. Commercial, Note, Fools Cap and Letter
Pfiper always on hand, with a vorietref Envelopes
of different sizes and color '
s.
Pomade, Fancy Soap, Hair Oil; Colognes, Essen
ces, Flavoring Extracts, and namerous articles in
the Fancy line on hand and offeraliot sale, cheap
er than ever offered before
Also a large assortment of Kerosene Oil Lamps,
Chimneys, Shades and Wicks, andlierosene Oil to
till them. A general assortment of Fruits and
Conlectionaries, Tobacco and Cigars.
Oc. 11.
To Capitalists.
xITAyNESBOIIO' dAVING FUND.—This
Society will pay the following rates of in..
tercet per annumom all sums deposited in the In
stitution„.For 3 months, 2 per cent.; from 3 to
mo nth s , 3 p e r cent.; from 9 to 18 months, 4 per
cent; and over 18 months, 4i per cent. Fur a
shorter 'period than 3 mdritus the terms vrillbc
made kown by the Treasurer.' •
Notes far discenntshould be handed to the Treas
urer op Tuesday, as the Board of Directors meet
rigularly on Wednesday of each week,at 6 o'clock
Ada. By order of the Board,
June 17'58 JNO. PHILIPS Treaurer.
Cilotkieq WrAnger.
, W. PUTNAM'S Patent 'Moth Wringer
Mg.* Or 4.. et the eign
,ql' the ~Big Red 'Horn
• 11.. 0.-Rtreekra.„
Agent forp•nklian conotx t I.lAly 11 '62.) ,
roil IN 'rep. for .111 e ' 4 ,Ittre=l.:77.
4 Dec 2.0 'fie
ote soap. ,
Diamond White Soap.
1141411114011111111qa 111114\ • ;
f/t; liTatintino irsitiltet ;
4141,‘'.171ira .I:34tlre
TEnifit.--1,450 -it paid, in , e4)Fonce• or within
th ro e ttrolithti after • the' intphation of three
months bat within the - Yeafo
ADV.ERTISEMENTS.—Ten lines, three inert
iongosi Or eve r y soksequent, insertion,2s cents.
rrldent nnitheine ; Ond ot6eeniti,atlverdOyte
ment, oe obi soul:pig:l6slly, in nil
ii
00,tinent* Mte
• WA NESIDiIIO%, PA.
HE undersigned Rinsing - recently taken the a--
hove named. House, -formerly known r
_ t its the
it!. oWinn." takes ' , plain dill :In annotinciag re his
fi
Fiend and the ptiblie that hell' -prepared to•nicefre
end 'entertain Guests in a style not to be . excelled,
by spy colltaly rHetel. • The House basing been
'thoroughly repaired and newly furnished with eve.
ry thing calculated to make his guests comfortable
—the publid may rest sainted' that" they will at all
'time" And it hi a Condition quilted to the comfort and
coiiiiiitienee dfilie'ltetehte.'• His Hai itildirlys'eup. t .
plied With.the ehttietist Ibittork - rind his Table with
the-beet Via 'Markets Word, and ell other 'appliances
suitable Ind 'necessary - fur the , accommodation of
man or beast. With faithful and obliging• servants.
with his own personal attention and 'supervision, he
will learn no menus utispated to merit public pa.
tronage.
~
The proprietor assures those who may favor him
w i t h th e ir patio9age that they shall eve meet at
hi s l e mma cordial reception, and that everjthing es
sential to the convenience and hafpitteles" of his
guests shall be attended to.
Junie 21;'1820
FA.Y.E.,4"Tairzwai asmurtaa;c,
lteconimenslojiona from the Faculty of Prineekti
College, N. J.
Pantos:ma, N. J., Feb. 26th, 'B6l.
The undersigned are happy. to testify -that pupils
of-theFeretteviih, Academy, Pa. hue maintained
a filgh ettifiding among the 'recent graduates o€ the
C o ll ege nf•New Jersey.
JOHN MACLEAN, • -.
President of the College.
JAMES C. MOFFA'Ft
Professor of Great.
G. MUSGRAVE GI(IER,
Professor of Latin..
JOHN T. DUFFIELD,
Profo esor of Mathematic.
DR. W. D. LECHLER
ANi„,„,NcEs to his friends and the public
generally that he is now in possession of all
theist° and most improved instruments,and is welt
prepared hi perform,all DENTAL. operations. He
will be happy to wait upon those who•may require
the services of an experienced Dentist. Alt opera
tions upon the mouth rind teeth performed in a:
scientific manner. Teeth inserted according to the
latest improvements in the art o and at moderato
rates. •
Office in his residence on the South Corner,of:
the Diamond.
April 11, '62
41 PECI OF TRURO TORE %
EP IND SPUD OM
VIITHO cam Blake a man?—l mean in appear...
_ V !since. with a coat fiuing-tike-a-faahioq-plate .
pante and vest fit for a president,, Who makes the
fia - e - gente - you see in the city? The Tailor!—no.
m i st ake-abont-it F —W-elitherrive have job( brought
f rom the Edify, the neatest, sleekest, finest, fanciest,,
jollied , lot of •
FANCY CA§SIMERS, BLACIC'CASSIMERES,
CLOTHB AND VESTINGS,
th at ea nbe seen in this quarter. We will pledge our
selves to turn out good FITS AND ()SNAP SUITS.-.
Fresh, sparkling goods always please, and we have•
them, We have the latest Fashion Plates, and will
leave nothing undone to please our friends and tha•.
"rest of mankind." G. & J. BENDER.
April 18,
Just Received.
AT BROTHERTON'S," A LASOS for or
, Colts Revolving Pistols
Colts Pistol Cartridges,
Sharper Pistol Cartridges,
Colts Pistol Caps,
vEick's U. S. Army Caps '
Bullets and Bullet Moulds,
Bowie Knives,
CoppeiPistol Flasks,
Hazard's Electric Powder, -
-French Grun Wadding, atc.,-Arm.—
Goods of this ;lescription have become exceedingly.
scarce. Persons wanting the only reliable Pistol,
sonde, vvill•do well to call immediately and purchase.
one of "Celts Patent Breech.loading Revolvers.
Sept.*. '62.
THE OLD MILLER AGAIN !
A Bt bißebelliin is now on its last legs, and
nearliover, we thonght right to announce to
the publicaltat we will grind Grids of 20 bushels
or upwardaeither for pay or Toll separtely,and that
We have oif hand all kinds of PEED, CORN in
ear Or sb Kid, or in MEAL sifted or not. Also—
Oats by bushel or in any way that it may be
wanted; Shipitnif and Bran, Corn
in Cob C .;ped at short notice. Plaster by the .ton
or bushel band. 'Still in the marketfor Wheat..
We can ye do up good work like it was done
at Island ' 'O. 10, and Pittsburg Landing.
JOHN wAuren,
AprlB JOSEPH ELDEN.
THE LADIES L
k
MILLINERY GOODS!
\~ilsS N C. RESSER informs the Ladies of
W , nesboro' ant vicinity that she has re
li
moved h ilhnery Store to the dwelling cia4e "on
Main Stt tadjoining the residence of Mr. Jacob
Wolf, an just received front the Eastern Pity
ice a full among of
Bon Rats, Bonnet Trimmings;
Flowers,
and other • 'cies it...nally kept by Milliners. The
Ladies ar • nested to call and examine her stock
April! 1
"AICBIrsOTILIER CON'S."
A full lot"; goods consisting of
AY, Lead PericilA,
Fisk Hooks,
-!" Percussion Caps,
Ink Stands,
•• Ftlel4, Files,
• Wro't Garden Rakes,, •
- • -V Cast-steel 'Hoes,
Waffle Irons,
Meat Cutters,
Turning Gouges,
.Drawing Knive s,
uthia AwS,
- Brier Scythes,
Pritniiing Hooks,
3letallie.Squares
Tellether a greseniany articles: not enumer.
. 404 `• To convinced that I am Halibut them
,et my ;Sore and inquire the
L. B. KURTZ