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

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Ha! FOR QUINCY.
Second Arrival of Spring and
Summer Goods.
LEWIS COLLIFLOIVER.
am now receiving and offering to sell a new
and fall assortment of
DRY GOODS.
Whichrr think I am prepared to sell on as rca
eonable terms as any other house in town or coun
try.
A full assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
of aH kinds. Silks, Detains, Alpacas, Printed-
ChuHies, Ginghams, Lawns, Fancy Prints, Ladies
t..thawls, &c.
MEN'S SPRING AND SUMMR GOODS
of all kinds. Clbths, Cassimere, Fine TiTeed&
lien. Jeans, Cot tonades, Vestings, Handkercheifs
Neck Ties, Hosery. A full assortment of Plain
and Fancy Cassirneres
, QUEENSWARE AND GIASSIVARE•
A large stock of •
CL3'= 4 Cl9 CiIIC2E)LitIEWSIIO3ca • •
Which I am 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 stock of
DOMEb e l" IC GOODS.
Muslins, Tickings, and - a completeetit — Clif
Ncitiions. Looking Glasses, Hardware, Hats and
Cap, Paints and Oils, 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 find us ready to wait on you with
pleasure
.10,000 ;CHESTNUT JOINT SHINGLES for
Sale Country produce taken in exchange for goods
at theNhighest market prices.
By strict attention to.business and a desire to
please in every respect, I hope to radii a con
ttnuance of patrcinage.
May 21) LEWIS COLLIFLOWER.
ItaIWATET coaca IrrJELMISLIEC
imms„ at„
7111 .i M ug . S h T is O c N us E to ß me ta rs k , eL td his in m fo e r th m o s d th of e t p h u an bl k i;
that he has just returned from Philadelphia with
the largest assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Dye Stuffs, Soaps, 3 Perlitinary, Fruit, Confec
tio.aery, &c., &c., that has been brought to the
place this season, w hich be will sell- cheap. lice
has On hand, with what he is receiving, makes his
assortment of Patent Medicine greater in variety
than any other establishment in the place. in a
• low weeks, he will publish his list of manufactured
articles. lie has on had now, hie Cough Medicine,
put up in six ounce . bottles, price 25 cents, ono
cure, no pay." Its curative properties are now
fully ulopreciated, judging from* daily sales. ,
May U
- .COPPERItETTLECI, .
BRASS KETTLES
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Jp.coN KE7174.E13,.
at the sign of the' Big Horn:
,(duly 11 '62) D. B. Romp.
' • Crowisi—Awcro.-444. -
• - coaloorcaloc fix uAs for cold r Atilat at .
ixri4
1 7. flair, Tooth and bra
kijust received and foreale very low by M. Y
May 13.'
MIGNIFICENT
1 2
DBY GOON
GEO. STOVER'S,
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qtHANKFUL for kind favors and patronage here
it tofore bestowed upon him, again• appears before
%IV public to solicit a continuance of the / Sate.—
ilechaving - just - returned - . m - the'oastern - ,. sties - with
fine a and well selected sto k of new
G a SUISM
BBBDS,
selling at very jew-rates,--whir. ,
he knows he can.do to the satisfactioli:if all who
will call and 'examine his stock.
Below you will find enumerated a few articles
which will be found among his stock to which he
s your a
-FC:1111.. TIM"
AL. A. INN
He has a large assortment of Dress Goods consisting
in part .of
Challies,
Printed rind - Plain Thilnineo, --
1311, Fig'd and Col'd Silks,
ilaid Mohair, .
Silk Warp Mohair,
bereges, _
Medona Cloth,
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• Lavellas,
- . . -French and domtie Clingha ins
. Poplins, i
. Pongee Mixture,
Cloth for Ladies,
Wrapings,
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Hosiery, in great variety.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
Broad Cloths, .
Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
Union Cassimeres,_
Buck Linens,
Cottonades,
• Summer Coatings,
esttngs,_olt I
kinds; in fact . a
assotment of goods fur Gentle
men wear. Also n•largerand well soled ted stock-ot,_
Mutlin, 'ricking; and a complete a_assortment o
Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate. I
you want anything at all in the Dry Goods line
lust call in and you will find him ready to wait o
you with pleasure.
To persons having country Produce to sell, the;
will find it to their advantage to bring it to Ste—
ver's,as he always gives the highest markerpricc.
give him a call, and he will sell you pods as cheap '
as they can be purchased elsewhere.
Aprlo 1863
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C_IEIIIIIIE_ZIA..3IP°
liautauctua
CUTLERY!
WM. 11. BItOTIIERTON
RESP
and care
copied from Ph'
everything usuall,
am prepared to
COAPETIT lON
(Jan. 16 '63.)
OPPOSITI t N TO OLD JOE !
40 Oysters for 25 Cents !
THE subscriber informs the public that he has
opened a Restaurant in thu room formezly oc
cupied by CS. Fisher, one door west of 'Title's
Tin Store, where the public can be accomodated
with OYSTRS, fried, roasted and stewed, ALE,
BOLOUNA SAUSAGE. EGGS, &c., &c.
Fifteen good oysters for 18i cents, Forty stale
Oysters, such as are sold at Shainburg's, for 25 cts.
(Nov. 28-11.) H. A. FISHER.
liTiiiiiraiiklZWAlllEMZeritalZilinti
0. J. FILBLRT , V 3
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Ag . DRAPER, a
xX. W.t
Ras constantly for sale a full assortment z
Eli GOODS for Gentlemen's ware. a
a l tar Latest City Fashions always on hand. pi ,
g i g Waynesboro', Pa.
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MORE GOOD M!
STILL AT THE •
OLD 23171SINMEMS,
. On Church Street.
-KEEPS constantly On hand Buggies of every
description and style . ; new_ and to ,
second-handed V.CHICLES, o f "
kindi At - reasonable prices. AU persons nfts....st'
wanting enything in his line of business will do well
by examining hilistock before purchasing elsewhere
JACOB ADAMS,
' ' Waynesboro', Pa.
r10,'63
lARDC.I
dela°
_Wit Milliiigi..AMPS.--All kinds !or subs by
D. B • RUSSELL. sign of * the "Big Red
horn." • Marc* 1J "
...13 EPPEVA UCH Ili
now.
LUTHERAN Almanacs at
n v •
A vita and Misses' • coped skirts at
)rnit 113smies'
itUposd al 1;46 and 28 cams par pound at
nov 41 1 .; KuitTz'o
ii s ! -
0)00 qual • 10 and 13..ipickijrnwing Knives
_fot_ll.
(Jan. 162644 .
uttup
ed W AngitieN; ilicsupicrAc Co's.
*Ok NEW
SRN & MEI
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Waynesboro'', pa.
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weer s,
Velvet Cord s
Marseilles,
Silk V
FULLY invites - attention to large
ply selected stock of goods just re
,adelphia, and which bo 'uprises
kept in Hardware Stores. 1
ll at prices that will .DEFY
"call and see."
JA.0013 ADAMS-
, at the sigh of the BiFltiaHiTib
I). B. Rtmatt
Atoriertrox's
utra Iliac) :4440 it
Should you ask me, should you' wonder,.
Where to buy your Sterrettettell'infrarm
I would answer. I would telryou—
• “Go unto the fine new store room
Where the Big Red,Hotn, the sigtris;
There's the best Cook Stoves and Tin-ware,
Allseld cheap,by D. B. Russell."
Mons the Song of Hiawatha.
IHE undersigned informs the public in genera
and especially those of his customers in want of
anything in his line of business, that he has coin-
Piloted and is now occupying his new and extensive
y enlarged establishment for the
Manufacture afl Sale-{t
OF TINWARE, SHEET-IRON WARE, AND
He is nowrepared to supply any demon ' •
COok Sloves;' general .Housekeeping Goods a
Kitchen Ware, on such terms as ,must give entire
satisfaction.
offered are of the beet,andineetiinpikifidli - and
' g_ been tried are acknowledged to be all that
can be desired as good 'cookers an a . ere, an
easily kept clean.
His' own MANUPACTIIREto WARE
- 18 all made with
view to the wants of customers from the best mate
rial and is warranted in all eases to be good. - He
: • : ; ; • rtment-offime
12r Special attention is given to putting up
SPOUTING;madet of the best tin, for houses and
barns, in which hellos had' long and extensive ex
.erience.
Remember the sign of the Big Red Horn.
Aug. 9, 1860 1). B RUSSELL;
1= a 1:1 z k t:it a
HE euhseriber', thankful for past patronage, still
solicitti the same; and in addition to manufactu
ng ali kiwis of worked
for_Building_PmpDsts,_
such as
SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
Mr" — WINDO
FRAMES
or dilleren
JOIOE, R
ING
_All of.wht
and upon reasonable terms.
Also, sawing, by mill and circular saws, of every
description done; Framing, Burfacing, AVlatching,
g, &c., aSic. For further particulars apply to
the subscriber, at Factory two miles southeast of
NW ay nesboro. L. F. tioob.
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gc. T
H PROVISION STORE:!
THE subtteribers announce to the citizens- of
Waynesboro' that they have opened a Flour
Feed and Provision Store in the room next door to
Dr. Drotherton's oflice, whore they will at all timezi
have for sale
FM COIll EL IMMINY
I.L STUFFS OF ALL KINDS, SCREEN
\
DIGS, CORN, simii,Ea AND IN
THE EAR, OATS, POTATOES,
APPLES, VINEGAR; - -
Also, Rye, Wheat, and Batley by the bushel or in
smaller quantities, and other articles usually kept
in mien establishments. All Flour and Mill Stull'
will he sold at MILL Pittcvs roe rue WIT.
The highest market rices will be paid for Wheat,
Rye and Corn to be delivered at the Mill of the sub
scribers, JOHN WALTER,
(Sept: 3.—tf.). JOS. ELDEN.
Important to Farmers
lorpHE subscriber takes this method of announcing
_j_ of the Farmers and others, that he has on hand
a tot of DWARF BROOM CORN seed, along with
sonfetThWiCimens 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 01 fresh
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ot.c.
3. F. KIIRTZ.
P. S. I am selling Cranberries at 124 cents per
quart, Mar. 14 •
o rinaggc on
A BOOK FOR THE TIMES.
THIS is acknowledged to be one of the most re
markable of human productions that has ever
been ofh3red to the American people. The style is
chaste and truly eloquent. The subject treated al
is of the most inspiring: "The United States in
Prophecy. Per sale - hy J P. KURTZ.
ov -
identzer's Horse & Cattle Powder
M ir M. BTONEiI. having purchased of Mr.<
. Mentzer, the recipe for making the above
tar-limed Horse and Cattle Powtler,for Pennsylva
nia and Maryland, takes this method of informing
the ruiners, drovers, &c„ that he has on hand and
intendi keeping a good supply always on hand
Country merchants and othaskeeping such articles i
for sale, would do well to supply themselves with(
quantity. He will sell it on commission or for cash
cheap. Orders will be punctually attendetito.
Jan. 31. •
Apr. 1, 1862.
BACK - AGAIN
AT THE OLD BUSINESS.
MHE subscriber respectfully announces to, his
1 old Customers and the
~,public generally t bat
be has leased the Blacksmith, shop at the Bast end.l
of Main street, Waynesboro', Pa., formerly occupied ,
by Jacob Knouff, where he purposes carrying on
the Blacksmithing business in all its branches. All
work will be done at short notice and upon rea •
tionable terms.
Also liuggtes and Spring Wagons built to or.
dor. JOHN CLINE.
[Jan 2—tf.]
Oysters t Oysters 11
THE undersigned informs the public that he has
opened a Restaurant in the Basement of I`.
Bowden's Hotel, which bus been handsomely fitted
up, and is now prepared, to furnish Oysters, Ale.
rlologna Niinsage,Utteese, Eggs, art4leti
usually +mold in a first ohms Restaurant '' Every 'ar
ticle is new and cleanliness in all things will l's ob
served. The public are invited to Om 'a call.
_(Oct.3/—, E. W. WARRAILIATOR.-
I T° FARMERS,
CI
PEEL Shovels Spades; ~Hoeas Forks, Rakes
oManure Vraga, ;ke g &c., at prices4lst will deli
competitiott. tall and . see'for ,youravives, at
april Itegrusitsom's
° „ °l4 kistk d •
Saws I Saiviill, t is
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,1
Ktran's4
' KtvnTz't4
IL E.C . r
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(lam i,61334
'Spurs
EL TIC
Tic bteel tdo price of a
,g I common syttt, at
(Jra. 6 '6:1), MOTB:iti4.
STOVES.' .
vGaa - avula,
ANTIETIM FICTORI(
,FE
hu'rn-p.iVrienowt , oaF - 1
titres,,veqr, cheap At
ki J.Lir vitTnst4
IWAYNEBBORO'
0/
U-111-13)' Y
MACHINE , SHOP !
t:
.9ER'S PATENT *SELF-REGULATING
GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER.
IND •BAGCEft " • •
~
AND TUN .
/gft Improved Thresher and Triple Gear-
Horse Poivers,"Driviqg either 6.9 Gear
_or Belt, all tarnished Ciampi*
1,-the undersigned;_ desire_to esil-the-attentio . I
Fanners and Threshermen of Frankling and adjoin
ing-counties_talt.____Tliis Machine has been before
the public for seven years, during which tune it
has given' general satisfaction, and the patentee
having made some very important improvements
which render it still more complete, both for dead
separating and cleaning; and also for ease of
raug tan as ••V e - p easure-tn-r -
commending it to the public, knowing that it will
give tho best of satisfaction. lam inanufactuting
threeLtlifferent_sizes r as-follows:
No. 1 is 8 horso.Power,will thresh and clean from
200 to 500 bushels per day:
_No. 2 is _s_to 6 horse owor, will thresh and ciaan
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 Machines are warranted• to do the above'
and do it much better in every respect than any
othet_machine-in-use.----
Grain having much light filth in it cleanea on this
Machine is worth from 2 to 3 cents more per bushe
el than when cleaned on any other separator, or the
COMM' way of cleaning on hand Inns. For this
reason there is not the eighth part of light matter In
- the - grain-as-when-Cleaned-on__the_Tiddle_principio,
The blast acts freely onahl the grain as it leaves the
shoes, whereas,' when cleaned with riddle that ad
vantage—is-lost
This machine does not return the tailends as
most of the. separators do. By returning filthy tail 7
ends alternsiely-it-is-impossible-to-make-nterchwina
grain, A nother.impurtant feature in this machine .
that others of the kind have nut, isithe bell-acting
I ast eg tilafor At the lan, which—re-medics-all-41f—
ticulties in bad cleaning, blowing_grain in the 'chaff
in high speed or irregular driving, which cannot be
avoided in cleaning get by horse power '
This Machine is also more durable and less tedious
to manage tfian any other separator and Uloaner,or
the common inachine with striker. __
NGS, &c., &c
lush as
UDIJING, PAIL
RDS, &c.,
r, at short noitce
Ordois to insure their being filed Wit harvest
should be sent in immediately.
I am fully prepared to make to order and on short
notice Portable and Stationed
- STEAM ENGINES,
IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER
Stoves and Plow Castings,alsocast iron and wrought
iron pipelor steam or water, and Brass castings. of
every description; in a word, I am_mpared to do
everything usually done in a foundry and machine
shop. Having supplied myself with the latest Un
proved machinery, such as Lathes„Doring, Planing
and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having
their work-done in the most satisfactory manner.—
I am also prepared to manufacture to order Ma
chinery for wood, such as 'rouging :tad Oroving
machines for flooring, Snrface, Tenout and Mould
ing machines, arc. c,
I also offer to the public a new and vain
able improvement in my steam engines, mode
within the last year, viz: for the economizing of
fuel, and the regulation of speed, which renders ray,
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
pusiness, and I use all good material, so that I am
berfectly safe in warranting all my work.
lam 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 mot be gesoinpanied with the cash.
For particulars and circulars descriptive of ma
chine, address GEORGE FRIO K
Or DANIEL GEISER, Proprietor of Territorrand so
lieetor of orders, Waynesboro' Franklin .Co. Pa.
April 18—tf
NE W
Coa.chmakingl
THE undersigned having leased the well-known
J. eoachtnaking 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 its
branches, and are now prepared to manufacture to
order all kinds ofl
Carriages, Buggies, Barouches
Sprng Wagons, Ste. dtc., of tip beat material, and
made oy superior worLmen.
BLACKSMITHING and REPAIRING of all
kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the
satisfaction of customers.
COUNTRY ITROUUCE taken in exchange for
work at market prices. .
ar Persons deaing articles or work in the Coach
making line, are respectfully invited to give them a
call. 1.. K. MORRISON,
Mar. R GEO. 13. HAWKER.
Notice—New Firm.
1' HE subscriber having disposed of his entire
1 Stock of Goods . to 'Messrs. Colliilower 45t. Clug
stun, notifies all persons indebted to hini on Store
Books to settle their uccounh with and pay the a
mount of their indebtedness to either John P. Study
or Daniel Bricker. The dew firm will continue the
business as heretofore. • A. S. MONN.
Quincy, Jan. 31, 1863.
Cheap and Reautiful Light.
O. 1 Carbon Oil—pfire and non-explosive—
warranted, to burn, without emitting any smell
if used in the •
•
of the , latest styles end improvemettiat—all sold
CHHAP FOR CASH at the digit of the
BIG RED HORN.
IL B. RUSSELL.
Apr. -
rrIHN undersignee having become Agent for
Win.,,Knabe (of, ilaltimore)„celehrated
Pianos-4d Pf,Clulheat,"-Mitellbain?: It Co's. ,unsur
passed Melodeons, is 'Prepared to furnish individ
uals with the above' named instruments at city' pri
ces. All instruntints: warranted by the manufactitz
ere.
on.the abositi instruments given in tow"
otcoliutry. ..(t011y23) .; T. 1.. BUDD. .
• 119 able Aurrel.Shot Guns,
. liwzaTlA's illootric Powder,
cheap,
• ;'Rifles' Rifles; allies '
Puy/11014. Powder Flasks,
.'—• Stiollko,-Shut It*/
.00.'16 '63.)
recuig - to e put on
.AND SA W MILL GEARING,
SHAFTING AND PULLEYS,
WHEELS. IRON KETTLES, &c,-
CARBON OIL LAMPS.
Pianos and Melodeons.
IVAR 4 OP 1776
FA al:I .am+
' the American heart, time 'any of the lloya
luod Men should It be a Prince.
So all you that vrant,a good Cooking Sane that
barna &hex gal or wood, call at
Wu al IrglIT'LSS'
and ask for the Continental, which.is One - of .the
best stoves in market, and by far the cheapest. I.
takes a long stick of wood and is provided with fir.
brick Minim coal.—lt-is one - of thtibeii baking an;
cooking Stoves_that has _ever been offered forsale
It is' a tine Cooking Stove
. and is minify kept clean
I always have a large assortment on , hand, and will
give , better bargains. than any_ other house in the
conntry. So to prove that my name is not Gen.
Bragg call and see for yonrselves. •
Also on_hand Heating Stoves, ouch 'its
11 .
iliE PLATE-AID COAL SIMS,
for shop or prior, all of which Twill sell very low
You will also find a large assortment of •
EMI /El a
wifh Copper,—Brass-and-Sheet-Iron---Ware, which
is all of my own make, and which has been proven
cannot be fouhd better in any place. Now-rtmem
her I am boeind to sell cheap, so all that want any
thing in my line, give mo a call. My shop is still
at the old lace on Main Street. , under the Printing
Odic&
Homo Spouting!
done at all times and of the best double tin.
Feeling way thankful for the many past favors I
have=received-from_thepublic._Lwould_in.vite_all to
give me a call.-for-then-you-enn-see-for-yourselvei
where to get bargains.
Old metal talien at Foundry Prices in exchange
for new Stoves. . W.A. TRITLE.
- —Waynesboro':
VRES ARRIVAL
.1104 MEM MUM
lonlectioneryi — Fruits. &c., &c.,-&C
THE subscriber takes this method of announcing
to the people that hs has received at his,Weug
store,' a large Bud carefully selected stock of
FRESH DRUGS,
Chemicals, Patent Mitiicines, Paints Oils, Dye
Stuilit, window Ohms, Putty, Tobacco, Snuti, 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, un
portance, his goods will compare with any in the
market.
He has also a splendid assortment of Perlin:nary
Son is a
Toilet Articles.
of all kinds, consisting in part of the following, viz
•
Poinides,
Amber and Dears' Oil
Colognes,
Extracts for the Handkerchief,
Kathairon,
Durnet's Coconino,
- Horrison'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 C,thdies of every variety.
' Kerosene Lamps,Lamp globes, and Brushes,
Kerosene Oil, Camp hine, Alcohol, Burning Fluid,
and in fact anything and everything that is usually
found in a drugstore.
Thankful for kind favors and patronage hereto.
fore bestowed upon him, he solicits a continuance of
the same. , and hopes that by endeavoring to please,
he may win the confuleriee of the people.
Physicians prescriptions promptly _and carefully
compounded at all hours. J. P. KURTZ..
nov .29, 1860
P. POURTHAN,
Dialerin all . the variety of Drugs., Aledi
tines, Yankee Notions, Perfumery,
Liquors for medicinal
purposes, 01li,
WOULD tender his thanks, to the. community
and still solicit the pairanage ofi a generous
riblic who west anything in his line. Inasmuch
us he has enlarged Ins stuck so is to be enabled to
answer all calls or anything and everything usual
ly Mond in a Drug Store, and has a thorough ac
quaintance with'the business, he hopes to gain the
confidence of the Community. Ne will pay par
ticular attention to tilling physicians' Precriptions,
and more care and precaution used ifi mauls up
on children than adults.
1011161 gill DOES liftE
Choice Wines and 'Liquors for medicinal and
sacramental purposes, Patent Medicines are endless
in variety,lucluding all, that have been mode up to
this date-and some that are yet in. embryo. Also
White Lead, Zinc, Paint, phiting and Varnishes
for house building or insidia work, besides all sizes
of Ulnas. Commercial, Note„ Fools Cap and Letter
Paper always on hand, with la variety of Envelopes
of different sizes and colors. Brushes, 'Combs,
Pomade, Fancy Soap,.,Bair Oil; Colognes, Essen
ces, Flavoring Extract's, and nameraus, articles in
the Fancy lime on hand and offered for aialeichpap
er than ewer offered before
. Also•a large assortment of Kerosene Oil Lamps,
Okinineys,,Shades and Maim, and Kerosene •Uei to
till them. A general ,assortment of Fruits and
eonlectionaries,. Tobacco and Cigars. '
Oe. 11. * • '
Capita.lists,
•
• •
N AY.DiESIIOIIO' SAVING •FUND.—This V:l3cicietty will pay the followingrates"oftn
teiest p er annum,on all SUMadeposited in the In.
Tor 3 months, 2 per; coat.; front -3, to 9
nwnib b , 3 per cent.; from 9 to 18 nrout/te, 4 par
cunt; and over 13 months, 4i per cent. For a
shorter period than 3 mentos the tprute willibe
made kown by •the Trealurer.
_Notes for discountahould beliartile4 to tio - Trafs=
urer On Tuesday, ai the Beard at Directors melt
rgularly on Wedneadarof each week, at & o'clock
A.M. By order of the Board,
June 17 '5B • JIV. PHILIPS Treaurer.
Clo es Wristger. • •
S . Patent CrolE — Wilr
for sal 'itt the iign the: Big: ROd , Hunv
• • •• ' B. Rutout.l..'
Agent (di Frnkliali county.' (July' I-1
rp IN '
.11.. Dec2o '6O- •
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• , ?oninnin Irma? •
V i tr';',, i l33.ll4l-t . •
TERMS.— $1.50 II Ohl' In adv‘iiice, or within
three nuiiiihs—s2.oo after
menthe but with in the •tear.
ADVERTISEMENTS.—Ten lines, three inser
tions $1; for every subsequent insertion, 25 cents.
• • 15P"Patent inediCine, _end-other-city-advertise
ments to be paid seni•annuully, in advance: •
"Continental Hote4"
WAYNESBORO', , PA:
THE undersigned hlavi recently taken
. the a-•
hove named Hones, foraterly knoWn ,as the
Inn." takes pleating, in anyouneingio his
friends and thapnbiic that-lie is prepared receive
and entertain - Guest's in a stylt / pot to be excelled.
by, any country Hotel. - Thiroteie having been
thoroughly xepaired and newly furnished with eve..
ry thing , calcidate4 to Make his gdests comfortable
—the public may - rest assured that they-Will at all
times find it in a coalition suited to the eomfort and
-convenience of the traveler. His Hails always sup
plied with the ehOieest LiqUers, and his Table with
the best the,man . and all otherappliances
suitable Bud necessary. for p , accommodation of
man Or beast. With, faithful au
,gurg servants --
with his own p- •:onal, attentiond s anupervision, ha
1p . 11111. , :%1•111_!./it aar—
tronage. •
The proprietor :.ures.thoie who may favor him
with their patronage that their shall ever, meet. att
recePtion, and that everything es..
sential to the convenience ; and happiness "of hiss
guests shall be attended to:
June 21, 1860 - IaiRTZ
FAYETTE vILLa Sl4 112D111. RY.
Recommendations from Ma Faculty of Princeton
College. N; J. •
Pamortos, N. 1., Feb. 26th ; 1861.
—The undersigned-are-happy--to-testify-that-pupils—
of the Aeadem3s---Ra-hare-maintained—
a high standing among the recent graduates of the•
College or New ; lersey.
- JOHN - MACLEAA.
. President of tha•College.,
•
JAMES_C. MOPEWP:
Processor of: Greek.
G. MUSGRAVE GIGER,
Professor of Latin.
JOHN I'. DUFPIELD,..
Profeisor of .MatherkSties
mar.2B
DR. IV. D. LEMUR
ANNNTNCES to hie friends . anti the public:
generaby- that he is now ih' possession of all
the kilt and most improved instruirnents,and is well;
prepared to perform all DENTAL operations. lie
will be happy to wait Oen, those who may orequire
the services ef an . experienced Dentist. All opera
tions upon the mount and teeth performed in a, -
scientific manner. Teeth insertethumording to the
latest improvements: in the ait,' and at Mod
•
Office in his residenlb on the South • Olyner of
the Diamond.
•
Apnl 11, '62
I PECK OF TROUBLES TRW
RAND SPILLED-01V----
WNO can make a man?—f mean in appear••
ance, with - a coat fitting like a fast:doh-plate.
pants and vest fit for a president. Who makeathe
fine gents you see in the city? The Tailor!—no.
mistake about it, Well, then we base just brought
from the Cityythe neateit, sleekest,,fmest, fanciest,.
jolliest, lot of
FANCY CASSMERS, BLICK CASSIM RES
CLOWIU,.AND VEBTINOB,
that eatube seen in this-quarter. We wilt pledge our;
selves so turn out good Firs OD COSIAP Sarre.--
Fresh, narkling goods always please, - and we have ,
them, We have the latest Fashion. Plates ' and will,
e.
leave nothing undon to.please our friends and the.
"rest of mankind." : G. dr. J. BENDER.
April 18,•
Just Received. -
AT BROTH k [MON'S," A LARGS LOT or,
Colts Revolving Pistols
Colts Pistol Cartridges,
~Sharpea PixW4 Cartrid ge,
Colts Pistol _Caps, •
"' Nick's U. S. Nulty Ceps,
, Bullets and Bullet Moulds,
Fine Bowie Knives .___
Copper Pistol Flasks,
• Hazard's Electric Powder,
• French Gun Wadding, ate., dace
Goodoof this description have become exceedingly
scarce. Persons wanting the wily reliabk. Pistol
inane, will do well to calf iatanitlittelv and purchase
one of "Colts Patent Breech•loading Revolvers. •
Sept.
TIE OLD MILLER AIWA N
A 6 the Robe Him is now on its last legs, and
nearly over, we thought right to announce to
the public that we will grind Game of 21) bushels.
or upwards either tir pay oe Toll separtely,and that,
we have on. natid all kinds:of FEED, GULLS . at
ear or shelleti,or in MEAI. sifted or not. Also-,-
pats by the bushel or iit any way that it may be.
wanted;—also,,Mitllings, Slupstu!land than, Corn
is Cob Chopped at short notice. Plastesby the ton
or bushel on hand, 13,ti1l in the market for., Wheat.,
We can always do. ueg l iod, work like it was &ma
at Island No. 144 .atul:tittsburg Landing..
JOHN WA L CBS% .
JOSEPH ELD:k4.4,I.
'TO . THE. 4AD.LES
NEW MILLINERY G 00.0.31.
MISS M. C. RESSEIt informs 'the !adieu of. ,
Waynesboro' an I vicinity that she. , hiiii re
moved her Millinery Store to We dwelling hoagie on.
Main Street, adjoining the residence of 'Mt. Saaob
Wolf, find his just received from the Zaistern.,Cityi
ies a full asTioniuent 4
Bonnets, Hats, Bonnet, Trlikattaga,
• •,.
• Flowers.. i,
•
and e i therkept ! •bYMill!nere: The,
Ladies are ii~to retread nine
Aprill 1 '62 •
.
A full lot of , gaods' dousistin
Lead Tenoils, ,
_ - • Fisk-Rookti,
,Percussion "
'lnk stands, -
. • ;
Tiles, Ides, .
Wro',t Garden Rakes ' , •
Hoes, , •
. Waffie Irons
Tnruing Gouges, ' 7 •
bnuving Knives, •, , if y _
• ----liana-Suwa, -- 7 - • •
Rrier.S'eythes', : '!.
,
Prtinning, — HWAT,,
31etallie§quares,
Toothermitli a greatmanY article* not-'entititob
cod.. To be convinced that' I am sailing theta
cheap," call at my store and inquire san-prires.,
au 16 '63.
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