BROTaRTON'S COLUMN JAN. 1864 d la. II #IIOIIIIIIIITON. HARDWARE large and carefully selected stock of which he ilas'jiist received and intends .c/ling at decidedly U..a(L) ALSO TACi aula viaaao HOLLOW WARE, Cedarteare l OIL CLOTHS, SHOE rINDIEMGS, ANICIERIAL IMPLEMENTS, 11144*kt i* ROPES, PAINTS, GLASS vaaaaat,laaa. LOPPIt''t:WJ3O , ;•IIIO.`IIC . * - 3b.Y.'7 ,1 11 LEATHER FLY-NETS, Ito invites especial attention to a very large stock of scythes, Beythes Slirlsspeners, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Grain Cradles, Forks and Shovel Pantiles, Voss, Snatha, too., HIS COODS ARE OFASTHE VERY BEST QUALITY CHEAP IS THE CITEREST. LOOK TO OWN 13Y EXAMINING MY STOCK! dtent of all descriptions of griods usually found an HardwarS stores. I, Apeiety holt an exautinatiJn oftuy pries bifore porehasiug elsewhere,. REMEMBEA SFLL SCYTHES AT , ' , o#34ifti:ei Wm. R. BiIISTiIERTON • June 12 1833. PE LINT ARRIVAL! MIR MCY GUM, M. J.. F KU RTZ WISHES to inform the good eifiiens of Way nesboro' and vicinity, that ho has just recoiy ed from the East, a large and full assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Painte r Dye Stuffs Window Glass, Putty, ,Brushes, &c. &c., which he is prepared to sell as cheap as they can ae had et any other house in the town, and which, in re and e tas :a so on hand , cannot be. exec a largo assortment of 101 LEI" ARTICLES citn - pri4d - in pa - rraf - thelottowing-artielesr Toilet Waters, all kinds, Eau de Cologne, endless in varlet, Extracts for the handkereltief,y Fine English Pomades, Bandolines Bear's Fine and Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Nail_ ------ Hair " ----- COnabs &c.. ,Fal.Culinary , purposes hel has - Corn - Starch, - Peal.] Illarley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz: • Lemon, Vanilla, Strawberry, Raspberry, Pine Ap ple,Orange:- Banana, -Celery,—Pear, 1 3 09. - I meg. &c. Fresh Bpices, Black Pepper and all oth. er articles in that line. He has also something to please the CIIIIiDRJN. A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large siipply of -Chine- ware.- -- - -- 3E)ztte,3at Drake's Plantation Bi Hallaud's German do • Sand's Sarsaparilla, Bull's do.' Hiteshew's Cough Syrup, " Diarrhea Cordial, Prey's Vermifuge, Vevnifuges, doz. kinds Pills—Wright's, Judron's Spaulding's, Holloway's, .Ayer's, Brandreth's Morse's, L naltaTOTlive - r,-1 - 1 - rst — WiTAOW's Nothing Syrup. Dr. Parishe 8 do. Kerosene Oil, Lamps and Chimneys always on hand. Thankful for kind.favors already besto*eil upon him, he solicits a continuance of the same, hoping that by trying to please he may win the confidence of the people. As much care taken in waiting up un adults as children. Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded at all hours. J. P. KURTZ. Soptember 2S, 1808. . sUJ LAII,2IVLAILL FOURTHIN'S DRUG STORE! Tee 1 4 % 31 7,11 ColLTIV3LnE3C W OULD tender his thanks to the community anti still solicit the patronage of a generous public Wile want anything in his line. Inasmuch as he has enlarged his stock so as to be enabled' to answer all calls or anythingond everything usually 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 filling-physicians Prescriptions, and ntore core and precaution used in waiting up on children than adults. .JD BREIC PROS, Choice Wines and Liquors for medicinal and sacramentail purposes, Patent Medicines in endless in variety, including all that have been made 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 sites tit' Glees. Corariaercial Note, Fools Cap and Let. ter Paper always on hand, with a variety of Enve lopes of ditterent sizes and colors. %Brushes, CoMbs, Pomade, Fancy Soap Hair Oil; Colognes, Essen ces, Flavoring Extracts, and numerous articles in the Fancy line on hand and offered for sale, cheap. er than ever orfered before. Also a large assortment'of Kerosene Oil Lamps, ChirnneysiShades - ard — Wieksirmilltie - s - oe - ree -0 i I to fill them. A: general assortment - of Fruits and - , Confectionares, Tobacco and Cigars. September 4; 1963. r Dammam FIRST SUPPLY OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, AT THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM OF JANES A. mown. 111. stock embraces all the best styles of Plaih 1L and Fancy GLOT.HS, Plain and Fancy ZileZl.EiPialaCCOAPZlPCitlitliXts, Plain and Fancy VESTINGg, all of which will be made to order in the moat fashionable and work manlike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit Casio mars. Also a full stock of READY-INADE CLOTHING CHEAP FOR OASH:Iia, ' Also, one of the boil. selected stocks of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS in the lown—fine Shirts, Hoisery; Gloves and Ties in endless variety. Also, Military cloths and Cassuneres which will-Ire-wade -to-ortietrat the shortest notice. ' • 1. A. FISHER, opposite Washington house, Hagerstown, bid. ,spr 3. '6B. 1, • WHO IS IT ? V a • HO is it that can't buy a Cloth Cloak .? . %tab you can got a fad 6- . 4 Black Cloth, ,tb; A beentiifui 'Attire, for 42,25 per yard, at nov 27 ' • PRICE ',S. 'TII2 REST O. $• 0 • in file trartZt to IA had at the sign Of the Lis fled Ho* D ti. ItoosEx,L. 'nmovldE.2 i2tVALSIONT ANTfCIPATEII NOT by the sons al* Southern Chivalry, not by itn arts ed fue .to carry destruction and terror through a peaceable land, and frighten • goad people out of their houses. But what we wish to turn your attention to now, is not of horrid' shape or size, but something that will 01111161 the heart and cheer the spirit exceedingly. Ban ish all thoughts of this cruel war in our land and bring peace and happiness, not to the entiro country, but to your own households, Which is a blessing the most important of all—and to — tannrtffiTjc - yd just turn your STEPS TO THE STORE JOSIAH BESORE and taka a look through his elegant stock of , • IF „ and if you do not go off feeling much better than when you called; we will say that pretty goods HAVE NO CUARMS. Come then and sec the beautiful D'Laincs,•the urg,s, Lustres, Paranrentoes i Beishazzers, Mezambiques, Bombazines, Alpacas, ALL WOOL BELAINES French Met inos, Thi'bet—Cloths, Debaizes, She pperds "Plaid, Killarney Clothes, • Ladies Heavy Shawls, Heeds, Son tags, Zonaye. Jackets, Head Netts, Childrens' Hoods, I Victoria Ruffling 111agie do.. n Collars, Inthroide-red—d-0., Bonnet Ribbon's, .Mantua Creoltet Braid, Skirt do. a large tissortmeut tit 'IJJEK 9 S• 'MUDS Blk. Cloths, Blue do. 131k.dassimers, • Fancy do., Vestings, Cassinetts, • Jeans, Tweeds, Cordoroys, Velvet Cords, Gent's Neck Scarfs, Ties •4 c Silk Tfand'kfs Linen do., Shirt llosoms, CZ Collars. SHIRTING FLANNELS, 1 .- e'.low do., Plaid do., White do , . Col. Flannels, Furntiture Checks, , Ticki ugs. &c., &e. lle has on hand a large dock of GROCERIES, HARD WARE, QUEENS WAR.E 3 CD3c3s•c.. To which he invites your special attention and thanks the community for their liberal patronage heretofore, and by strict attention to business and a disposition to please in eve ry respect, he hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Remember country produce taken in ex change for goods. at the highest market prices. Octobor 16, 1863 Pianos and Melodeons. THE 'undersigned, having become Agent for Wm. Knabe & Co's. (of Sahli:nom), celebrated pianos and of Carhart, Needham & Co's. ansur• patted Melodeons, is prepared to furnish individ• trals- with - the abiive named instruments at city pri• ces. All instruments warranted by the manufactu ers. • Lessons on the above instruments given in town or country. • (muy23) " T. L. 11 lAA/ J. CHAINS ! CHAINS IFT.II Chains, Spreaders, Butt Chains, l'onti Traces, and other Chains made by the adman bar out of tue best matekial, and always on hand: L. 6CHILIiIasIECHT. Leit'etburg, Sept. 18—tf • ADIETio . r a atcA:itcibioa call at • 1,4 Oct. J 23. BEBoll6.'Si WAYNISBORO t FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP I 2111111113 TO WHAT ORM. 14 4 r 4 zi *is ;Fvo 30 au:toe GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER • AND Tif . ll3 Latest Improved Thresher and Triple Gear - • , • • I •ivi either 1), Gear or Belt, all furnished Complete ready to be put on Wagoas.. 1, the undersig'ied, desire to call the attention of Farmers and Threchernien of ?rankling anti adjoin ing counties to it. This Machine has been before the public for seven year's; during which time i has given general satisfaction, and • the patentee having made seine very important improvements which render it still more complete 'both. ter dead separating and cleaning, and a lso for ease of draught- and-fast-threshing-1_ take pleasurein commending it to the public, knowing that it will - give - tho - best of satistaction:-1 tun manufactining three Ctierent sizes, as' t011ows: No. 1 is 8 horse Power,will thresh end clean from °OO to 500 bushels_per_stA . No. 2 is 5 to 6 horsepowet, will thresh and clean from 150 to 301.1 bushels per day No. 3 is 4 to 6 horse power, will thresh and clean' from 100 :o 400 imsbele per day. These Nl:chines are viumittea—to—de the-above. - : d — ciiiiiii 7 better in every respect titan ally _other_machi .e in use. Machine is worth Irma L to 3 cents inure per bustle el than whoa cleaned on any ether separator, or the eorinnun way of cleaning on hand Jails. Fur this reason tiler.: is nut the eighth part of light matter In the grain as when cleaned ota — the' - riddle princlpie,7 The blast acts freely °nail the grain as it kayos the shues, whereas i wuen cleaned with riddle that ad vantage is lorlt This machine does not return the tailen& es most of the separators du. By returning filthy tail ends alternately it as impossible to make meremanta grain,, Another important feature in this machine that others of the kind have nut, is the Salt-acting thast Regulator in ilia fan, which remedies all aln liculties in bad cleaning, bldwing 'grant in the chair in high speed or irregular driving, which cannot be avoided in cleaning grain *by horse powei * This Machine is also more (tumble and less teditius to manage than any other Sepeator and (ileum:l7or the common machine with snaii.ei. • °Weis to insure their being • lined until harvest should he sent in immediately. A. am Wily prepared to make to order and on short notice Portable and titation'ed STZ4l.rdr-EriGINES GRIST AND SAW MILL GEARING, SHAFTINUr AND PULLEYS, BION BRID WHEELS. IRON KETTLES, &c, Stoves and Plow eastings,a Is° cast iron aad wrought iron-pike-ft)r-stentll-131-Water r ivad—Balss-co , t t .•s a every descripticim m a word, I am prepared to do everything usually done in a foundry and machine shop. Having supplied myself with the latest im proved machinery, such as bathes, Boring-, Planing and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having their work done in the most saiisfamory manner.— am also prepared to manufacture to order ma chinery for wood, such us 'rouging and Groviim. machines Mr flooring, Surface, Tenant and ()Una. nig machines, &c. 1 also offer to the public a hew and vain. ble improvement in my steam engines, made within the last year, vit: for the economizing of fuel, and the regulation of speed, which renders my new engines tar superior to the old engines. All my machines are sold under warrantee. My harms are all experienced workmen in this line o pubniass, 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 workmen like manner, on the shortest notice. Ordeis solicit ed and promptly attended to. All orders sent in or repairing must he accompanied with the cash. For particulars and circulars descriptive of ma chine, address 'GEORG t; FEICK Or DANim. GRUM, Proprietor of Territory and so lector of orders, 'Waynesboro' Franklin Co. Pa. Api it IB—tf FAUTNIV a a t a 8 HE suligeriber, thanktul for past patronage, still .4 solicits the same; and in adultion to wanulactu lig alt kinds 01 worked Material for Building Purposes, such as sAsa,zio4lt-:-..,-;:5 Irrr BLINDS, FLOORING, %V IN 110 NV FRAMES, DOOR FRAME'S, FAQING, MOULDINGS, &c., I ant prepared to furoisu ail kinds of oaktnubei or different purposes in building, bueh as i=il=Zl= 1304 . 1.1i11, All of which wad/a sawed to order, at short noitce and upon reasonable terms. . Also, sawing, by mill and circular saws. r . every description done; Framing, surlacmg, Matching, Floormg, c. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, at Factory tWo miles southeast of . Waynesboro. • L. F. GOOD. Jan. 17, 1861 TotTIOW zi1a.461. 35"..1M.3136i." [MUMS, SA 3 /1 • I M .ng . S h T is O cu N s E to ß m r e .s z i rs ke a s n t a his in m fb e r t m ho s d t o fi f e tihmabnikze that he has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints; Oils, Dye Stuffs, soaps, Perfumery, Fruit, Confec tionary, dm.; dr.c., that has been brought to the place this season, which he will sell cheap. tie has on hand, with what he is receiving, makes his assortment , of Patunt-Medicine greater in variety than any other establishment in the place. In a sew weeks, he will publish his list of manufactured article Ile has on hand,now, his Cough Medicine _ . put up in six ounce buttes, prico 25 coats, "no cure, no pay." Its curative properties are now fully appreciated, judging from n. daily sales. • • May 9 'Us WE boast of thizißed, White and also boa of the prettiest floods and Clouds, this side of Poiladelphas, at „PRICE'S ja.NALII auk, 5104uu , Upetuille and Dena Head Netts at judel2 Patoes. you Want aice Kidd 6 loves go to Oc t. BESOSE'S WLS SHAWLS! WLS ! Ladi laNlissea and Lientio, all lauds, description and prices ,at '(Oct ad) ' Pruces. L ADIB6 and Miaow? /looped skirts at Octil Basoas'a ADIESfoi.o nice Ilcilmoral go to Oct. 23. DISOEIee Tllll tilt OF 1776 TY7 nalMit ITontinental" sounds more dear to thd American heart, than any 'of the Roya olood even should it be a Prince. -So-all yon' that want a good Cooking Stove that burns either' coal or wobd, call at Ng. rye 7M7LES and ask for the Continental, Which - ie one of the best stoves in Market, antfby far the cheapest. It. takes a long itick of wood and iir prodided with fire brick to burn coal. It is one of the bast baking and cooking Stove's that has ever been' offered for sale It is a fine QoaltiraisilyAteptiearr ---a- ways ,eve a large assortment on hand, arid will ,give better bargains than any other house 'in the country - - So to - prove - that my name is not Gen. i3ragg call and see for yornselvea. Also on hand Iteating Stotes, each as WVIII6II for shop or parlor, all of which I will sell very IoW You will also flint a large assortment of LQ...sauf.Qt ifh 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 am bound to sell cheap, so all that want any thing in my line; give Me a call. My shop is, 6411 at the old place on Main Stleet,,untlei thh_f_rintitig 011iee. ißouse — Spoutingl done at all times and of the best double tin. • e r the—inauy past lavorb have received trout the public, I would invite all to give me a call, for then you call bee for youmelvo where to get bargains. Obi metal t4iien .11 Foilh.lry-„Priees• in exchinge tar new i caves. \V. A. ar.:2rl \l'avne.sboro.. Mentzer's--.litax_se&Cattle___Poiad.er- I. STONER having purchased of Mr. .111..11 , 1entzer, the recipe for making the. above far-mined Horse and Cattle Powder,for Pennsylva nia and Maryland, takes this Method of informing the - farmers, drovers, &c., that. ho has on hand and intends keeping a 'good gup_ply aivilys on hand Country merchants and others keep tug such articles fcr sale, would do well to supply themselves with a quantity. lie will sell it on commission or for c . ash cheap. Orders will be punctually attended to: - Jan. 31. NOliti 110011 Nfi JACO ADAMS STILL AT THE ct)x.,2::› DoTJa IQT M On Church Street. 171.EEPS constantly on hand Buggies of every ,I L IL description and style; new and .;.; second-handed V El111:1 IS, o f kinds at reasonable prices. • All persons 'wanting enything in his line of business will do well by examining his stock before purchasing elsewhere 13 ALA , a JlaT63 Waynesboro', Pa. FLOUR FEED, PROVIESION STORE! V IHE subscribers announce to the 'citizens of Waynesboro' that they have opened a Flour Feed and Provision Store in the room next door to Dr. Brothertorfe office, %there they will at all times have for sale Mk MI EL killY MILL STUFFS OF ALL KINDS, SCREEN= INGS, CORN, SHELLED AND IN THE EAH, OATS, POTATOES, APPLES, VINEGAR; Also, Rye, Wheat, mid Batley by the bushel or In smaller quantities, and other articles usually kept in suen establishments. All Flour and Mill Stuff will be sold at MILL PRICES Fon Titn•Casn. The highest market prices will be paid for Wheat, Rye and Oira to be delivered at the Mill of the sub scribers. JOHN WA LTER, (Sept. 3.—tf.)JOS. ELDEN. 01 01 11 E W — A. ft L!fora medicine that l- tj will cure. Coughs, InfineUza, Tickling in Me' Throat, Whooping_Caugh,_ or rclieve Consumptive Covgh, as quick as COttall BALSAN, OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES have been t-old in its native town, and not a single in itanee of its failure known. We time. in our pobsesstom any quantity of cer tificates, some of them from L•'tillNk NT 1' CIA A'S, who have Used it in their practice, and given it the preeminence over, any other compound. t does not dry up a Cough. hut loosens It, so as to enable the patient to expec turate7--- —.Two-or-three Doses trill invariabiy cure Tickling in the Throat. 'A HA T.Fl3otee has often completely cured the most STVI.IIIOIiN coven, and yet, thougli it is so sure, and speedy in its operatiun, tt is perfectly har less, oing purely vegets-1310.--4t.;.3 r . - taste, and way be administered to children of any age. In cases of CROUP wu will guarantee a uurc, if taken in season• , No Family should- be without it, It, is within the reach of all, the price being only 0 1 5 11ClIeLlakt,a,„ And it' an investment sad Moping./ trial noes not "bark up" the above statement ; the money will be refunded. We say this knowing its minas .infi fell confident that one trial will secure ter it a !undo •in every household. Do not waste away with Coughing, When so small an inve:tment will cure you. It may be had of any respectable Druggist in town, who will furnish you with a circular of genuine certifi cates of cures it has made. C. U CLARK & CO., Proprietors, • NEW HAVE .N, CT. At WhOlesale, by JOENSTON, 11')LL0 WAY & COWDEN , 23 North 611th Street, Philadelphia; Pa: For sale by Druggists in city, country, and eve -1 rywhere. October 9; 1863.-6m] • I:Ctlil'iLd - X - Aid - 4ilhilitiCitXXiisnliZXWZXXX24 — X 'E. J. FILIESIEINCT I is kt il% .' DRAPE.R, —N - . t . %Ras constantly for &ilea fa ll datortmett asl X GOODS for Gentlemen's ware. N. —X fainatest - City - City on hind. IX Ni x Waynesboro', Pa. IV XY..I4.44OI4.44WAZDZIZZ.ZW.V.XXXXV7sI SKY-LIGHT. PHUTUGHAPHS. , THE subscriber would inform the public th a he has completed the necessary arrangement E. for taking Sky-Light Photographs, and is prepared to furnish Pictures much finer than those taken with Side-Light. Persons wanting pictures are requested to call and examine his specimens. - - May I—tf] W. D. LECHLER. 1) A L MOR ALS ! B ALM - RA o largest jstock in town, .vio moan counta, at Palos's. Clothes Wr W. PUTNAM'S Patent Cloth Wringer H for side at the sign of the Big Rod Horn D. B. Room, (July 11 '62.) A gen t for Frnklian county. vittmir_ttEconv: Mni,tiettED wine tvz 33y 17€77. i 3331invir. TEAMS.— $1.50 , it • paid in ad,vence, bi With by three months—P-00 after the expiration of three' menthe but within the year. , • ' A DVERTISEMENTS. - -=-Ten. lineei three i dons $1; far every subsequent insertion, 25 cents. rePatent medicine, Mid other city advertise= ments to be paid sembannually,in advance. `Continental Hotel," WA.YNESi3tIIiO!, PA. T HE undersigned having recently , taken the a T bove named House, formerly known as the all obe Inn." takes rietT. sThirt t e pn is that he is prepared to receive and entertain Melds in a style not' to be , excelled by_ any country Hotel., Renee_ having lieen thoroughly, repsited and newly furnished with eve• ry thing calculated to Make his guests' comfortable —the public may rest assured • that they will at all times Lind it in a condition suited to the comfort and convenience of the traveler. His Bar is always s.- - Mr tilt( pfte .ne choicest Liquors, and his Table with the best the markets affort,l, and all other appliances suitable end necessary for the accommodation of man or beast. With faithful and obliging servants with his own personal attention and swpeivision, he will leave no Means unspent' 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 thafeverything es sential to the convehience and happiness of his guests shall be attended to. June-t--,-t-850 J.F. - B. KURTZ - -- JK. ILL LECHER 7 4 _- • _ L .., n,,,, INTYITNCES to his friends '.• generally — tlfitrhi — is now IR possession off the late and most improved instrunients,ineis prepared to perform aIIAYENTAIJ operations. He will be happy to v.'ait upon thdse whoilluay.require the services of an experie deed bentist. 411 opera Lions upon the motitlr and teeth performed hi a scientific manlier. inserted according to the latest improvcatenta hi the art, and at moderate' rates. Office irk his residence - on the South Corner of the .Diairkirrr.d. April 11, '62 PEG; OF TROUBLES TER \'El UP AND SI;ILLED OUT! 0"-enn make-a - mairl—l mean - in - awentr twit's, with a coat fitting liken fanhioh•plate? pants and vest fit for a president. Whr makes the• line gents you see in the city? The Tailor!—n6. thistakeLfhoufit, Well, thin we have just brought' from the City, the neatest,. sleekest, finest, fanciest, jolliest, lot of PAN . ° Y CASI AIE 11Si PILIZIC)C CA,INIbRES CLOTHS A-ND VOSTINGS, ' t hat eon he s6en in this quarter. We will ple'dge ottC 4 selVed to tine. out goOd roe tNo ClEitlEe sparkling goods shiiiiy4 please; end we have them, We have the latest Fashtori ?kites, and will. leave nothing undone to+please our friends and tha "rest-of-nnarkiink." Aunt 18' THE OLD MILLER-MIN A 8 the - Rebellhn is now on its litst legs, and /1. nearly over, we thonght right to announce to the public that we will grind Orists of 20 'buslielij or upwardS either for pay or Toll separtely,aud that. We have one umil all kinds of ,F 8114.), CORN in eat or shelled, dr it: MEAL sifted or not. Also— Oatd by the inishel or in any way that it may ho anteth—alcui Midlinga, Shipstuir and Bran, Corn in Cob Chopped at short udtice. Plaster by the ton or bushel on hand. Still in the. market for Wheat. We can .always do up good work like it was done at Wand No: 10, and Fittsbwrg, Landing. 'Aro/AAA T °TICE. The First National Bank off. WayiteOuro' is about being established. 1 110 StOCK all taken The next best investment is the UNITED STATES Uv-fal,C) LOAN, which pays six per cent in GUM ; the principal also paya ble in Gold. These Builds 0 . 0 still tarnished by the undersigned at par; but Secretary Chase may stop the sale of these bonds any day; when this Loau like all atom. Government Securities, will certainly command a premium. All therefore who wish to• secure a good investment should apply without de- JOHN PHILIPS. A ugust 2S— tf) ANOTHER ARRIVAL AT THE "VARIETY STORE." announces to his customers and is the public, that hs has just returned Iron the Lastern mdrkets with smaller fine assortment of new goods, consisting of Fall and Winter Huts ar•e Caps, (all sorts and sires) Mots and Shoes for rnev and boys, with a eumplete assortment of shoes tin ladies ware • Clobks Tie z ' . a l articles usually hept in a firtt-class variety..store "'ho public are cordially invited to call and ex mine rue now stock. - - - - - . IN. B. Boots and shoes manufactured to order, rt cridesired, at reasonable rates and upon short notice (Oct. 24, '62,) _____ Oysters 1 Oysters 1! undersigned iaturala the public that he has opened a Restaurant ,in the Basement of F. lsuw tun's Hutel, which has been handsomely fitted up, and to now prepared to furnish Oysters, Ale. idologna 6ausage, Cheese, Eggs, am! all articled usually .4old in a first class Restaurant Every ar ticle is new and deciatine.vs in all things will be ob served. The public are invited to give him a call . (Oct. 31—u'.) WASHALIAUGH. TOT 30 'VP' 4S .1121 C:i I" 1-- CARRIAGE-MAKING. TH E subscriber would inform the public that he has commenced the Carriage-malting bus iness, in all its branches, on East Maine Street, W_ay_nesbore',aral is now prepared - to — males - ton er Carriages, !Juggles, Spring Wagons. and all other work in the line of his business, upon the most rea4 sonable terms. Repairing also_done_atishortnotice Persons — desiring any work in his line Will please give him a trial ' CHRISTIAN HOFFIVIA.N December 4,1883. 1 1 111hT41011711P - 16111C . AO. I's hereby given to the manfacturers of Quincy and Washington Townships, to meet at the house of Bowden,pt• Waynesboro' on the first Saturday of every month, to receive reports. NICHOLAS BONEBREAIC, Assessor. Feb. 27-:- BAABERINd. roi E subscriber informs his former patrons and J the public , generally, that he has re.commenoed the Barbering business, in the room, neat door to Tritle'sainning establishment, and is now prepared to do Hair-cutting and Shaving in the host style. Oct 16 4.00. B. !RIVE, IF you want Shetland Wool all *colors go to .— Oct. 23. Dxsouit's antl_the - puUli JOHN WALTER, JOSEPH ELUEN.