BROTHERTON'S COLUMN. MAR. 1864. WM. .11 BROTORTON. HARDWARE ;TTLEIII. Alarge and carefully selected stqcb of which be has just received and intends selling . at decidedly • 13..PPaqq4Leit 3 e tiaota clan cvaat,? HOLLOW WARE, Cedarware, OIL CLOTHS, SHOE ronnwas, ARICILTUIL =VOILES ROPES, PAINTS, GLASS •Qaataaaaiaa, i , r •30 Igo AC • lb. Ni LEATHER FLY-NETS, Ho invites especial attention to a vety large stock of Scythes, ' Beytbes Shtopeners, , • Rakes, Forks, Grata Cradles, Forks and Shovel Handles, Hoes, Snaths, B;c., 8:o., HIS GOODS ARE OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY CHAP AS. THE CHEAPEST. LOOK _ l l'o ]'OUR OWN .114:4443T BY EXAMINING AtY sTacurt You: will Sad its my -atom • a ,good ate . crr4-; moot:of all iiesoriOiona'goods'--usually foand:iulbidwara mu'rely hail., au exaakiaaii:a.'ofill.'..gOtide .focus befori pUrOhaiiug olioithera. IEMEMBEIt . z. Sr.T.JJ '''S:Ci7litES AT OLD . I"RIONf3. H. /MOT II =TON •►unc /`2 1868 Shovels, TM LATEST ARRIVAL 1 J. F. KURTZ AirriBIHES to pp t.O gc.. c a .3. . IT'="l'• - 1' V neshotoEimd.vlcinitY, that he his just receive .ed from the East. a large and WI sasorthrent fresh - Brum Medicines, Oils, Feints , Dye Slurs" Window' Blasi, Putty, Brushes, 4rc. &c., which he is prepared to sell as cheap as they can be 'hid at rmy_other_hense in the town, and which, in regard !I>alo, cannot be 44:Med. He hiiiiWlse on baud sp alibis assortment of TWILIpIr 4.IITICLES . comprised * part of sits following articles, vizr - Toilet Waters, all kinds, Pau de cologne, endless in varlet, • Extracts for )the' handkerekief,y Fine English Naiades, itandolines t Bear's Oil, - Fide and Faney Soaps, tooth Brushes, Neal " • Hair " VOMDB, Au. For Culinary purposes he has poin Starch, Pearl Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, vim Lemon, Vanilla, Btrawherry t Euphony, Pine Ap• ple, Orange. Banana, Celery, Posr, Peach, Nut. meg. slim. Fresh Spices, Black Pew and all oth. er articles in that line. Ho has also something to please the • cuiLippigN. A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply of China ware. I:"Ettetklat 26:1EOC1I.csiZiona. He has- -Drake's-Plantation Bitters, - ' Hoftland's German do. • Sand's Sarsaparilla,. Bull's do. Hiteshew's Cough Syrup, " Diarrhea Cordial, Prey's Vermifuge, Vennifuges, doz. kinds Pills—Wright's, Judron's . • Spaulding's, Holloway's, Ayer's, Brandroth's • Morse's, MeClane's, liver; Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Dr. Parishe's do. Kerosene Oil, Lamps and Chimneys always on hand. .Thankful for kind favors already bestowed upon him, he solicits a continuance of the seine, hoping that by trying to please he may win the confidence of the people. As much care taken in waiting up on adults as children. Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and carefully •ompounded at all hours. J. F. KURTZ. September as, 1883. PBES tumva FOIRTELIN'S DREG STORE! F. NICMITIMIEICNICAMT vir COULD tender his thanks to the Community and still solicit the patronage of a generous public Wm want anything m his line. Inasmuch as he has enlarged his stock so as to be enabled to answer all calls or anything and 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 more care and precannon used in waiting up on children than adults. 10111101 AEI IMMESTIC MIS Choice Wines and Liquors . for medicinal and sacramental 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 sizes of Glass. Commercial Note, Forts Cap and Let. ter Paper always on hand, with a variety of Enve lopes of different sizes and colors. Brushes, Combs, Pomade, Fancy Soap Hair Oil; Colognes, &sea ms, Flavoring Extracts, and numerous articles in the Fancy line on hand and offered for sale, cheap. or than ever offered before. Also a large assortment of Kerosene Oil Lamps, Chimneys, Shades and Wicks, and Kerosene Oil to fill them. A general assortment of Fruits and Confectionarea, Tobacco and Gigs's. • September 4, 1863* MORI GOOD Niltill FIRST SIIPPLY or WEW SPRING AND SUMMER G ODDS, AT TUB FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM JAMES A. rISHER. mY stock embraces all the best styles of Plain and Fancy CLPTLIS, Plain and -Fancy (126U;* sasilways•zrqssze Plain and Fancy VESTINGS, all of which will he made to order in the most fashionable and work nundike manner, or sold in Patterns to suit costa mere. Also a full stock of BEADY-•MADE CLOTHING itirCHEAP FOR GASH. -emu[ AJeo, One:of the best selected stocks ot.-010T'S FtiltNlBll,lllP GOODS in the town—fie Shirts, Soiscry, 410 - ves siia Tics in endless variety. Also, Militiny slobs and Cassimenis which will be made to 0 0g 7 .400.0 1 4te5t notice- .. r: 4tliiit.LCEß.,:: a - pr*.scillsabliioqu.lloo4ool3ier.scqwn., .Md.• .- ~ 1 .0 . .. a t '.02!... .: ~B AR. I 3E- R ING., - T HE =bacilli& Itifordis"his ; 'fanner patrons and the'public - gsnerally, that ho'his rocconmeneed .t. olfarbering, business; in the room nett dim to 'frith?* Tinning establishment, and is now prepared to dollair-culting sad Shaving in the boss anyto? Oct. 16 140. B. !'RUBE. i r ADlEiifor a nicei 'Balmoral go to ----- j Oct. 26. Ditaosn'ii• LINOTNEGI INVAS/Wr NanOT by the sone Southern Vidrellry, dot by armed fop te,catry deetruction• and splrriv Nan a peaceable land. and frighten geod people ontof their houses. But what we whibto *unmet. attention to now.' not o o r ;amorto A, 7 -- something that urill 144 en the *apt und cheat the spirit exceedingly. ustith *ll thuught• of this cruel wiz in our land 'and ring peace and happiness, not to the entire country, but to ,your own households, with% is blessing dip most 'important of "all—and now to have this joyous feeling :produced just turn your STEPS TO TllO STORE JOSIAII 13ESORE and take a look through hie elOgant, 104 of GOO SH and if yOu do not . go off feeling much better than when you called, we will say that pretty goode HAVE NO CHARMS: Come then and see the beautifid Maine'', the handsome Silks, Coburgs. — • Lustres, • Paramentoes, Belshazzors, Mozambiques, Bombazines, _ _ ALL WOOL DELAINES French Merinos, Thilbet Cloths, Debaizes, Sheppords Killarney Clothes, Ladies - Heavy - 8111Ms, Hoods, Nubias, • Sontags, Zonave Jackets, Head Netts, Childrens' Hoods, Victoria Ruffling Magic do. Linen dollars," Embroidered do., Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua do., Crochet Braid, dkirt do. 41;123a6113CD_„et a large assortment of 100DS Bik. Cloths, Blue do., Blk. Cassimers, Fancy do., Vestings, Cassiuetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cordoroys, Velvet Cords, Gent's Neck Scarfs, .c Ties "g Silk Iland'kfs " Linen do., " Shirt Bosoms, 14 14 Collars. 8111RIING FL ANNHLS, Rod do. Ye:low do., Plaid do., , • White do , Col. Flannels, Limeys, Furniture Checks, Tickiugs. ' &a. He has on hand a large stock of ° GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, C2<tiocilmar T.Mregzarist a , ctiro . To which ho 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 .coutiuuance of the same, , Remember country produce taken in ex change' for" goods at the highest ivarket prices. October 10, 1863. . Pianos and Melodeons. '. pIHE undersigned, baying become "Agent for Wm. Knabe & Cos. (of Baltimore), celebrated os and of Carhart, Meedharn & Cola. "unsur passed Melodeons§ is • prepared to furnish individ. Pals with "the above named matrumente at city pri. .ces... Alt :inatruments w444lspd by the manufactu ers. " • Itosicinifon the nbotire inotrninents givon in town or countiv.- —(itily23) - T.L. UUIIP. " Cakiai s ACKAAINS 1 . FIFT# Chains, Spreadont, Butt Chains, long Tracei, and. Other Chanut made by, the subscii. t b e eou of the best material;uitta always on hand. .1a b17,1111.1./KNEWIT. • joitegburg, • ' vpi. 18—tf -1 LittllZal Cs a nice exteneion cat! at Oct. 7.3. Ileaones wavaissßovir FOUNDRY 'AAP lENDON Milt ROWERS' GEISER'S - PATENT RELP-REqULATINO ---ORAIN,E4pARATOR, CLEANER AND DAGGER 4ND Tip Latest Improved Thresher_ and_Triple Rear cl-liorse-Powersf-Driving-either-by_Gea or Belt, all. furaisbed Complete ready to be put on Wagons, I, the undersigned, desire to call thp attention of PUMP* ajtd Threshermen of Frankling and adjoin. ing counties to it. This Machine has been, before the public for oaten years, during which time 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 draught and fast threshing. I take pitmen* in re commending it to the public, knowing that it will give-thp beet of satisfaction. I ant, menu factining three different sizes, as follows: • ' No. 1 is 8 horse Power,Will thresh and clean from 200 to 500 bushels per day. No: 2 41 6 to 0 horse power, will thresh and cman from . lso to 300 bushels per day ' • No. 8* 4 - tq horse power,will thresh and clean lrom 100 :o sup ~,m hele per ay. • These M -chines are warranted to do the above' and do it m. , h tethir in every respect than any other niachi ein use. Grain 'having flinch tight filth - in - it - cleaned on - t Machine is worth freiti2 cents more per bud* el than wh al cleaned on any other separator, or the common wry of cleaning on hand fans. For this reason that is not the eighth isirt of light matter In the grain as when cleaned on the riddle principle. The blast acts freely onall the grain as-it leaves the ehues, whereas, when cleaned witl. riddle that ad. vantage is lost , Tins machine does not -return the teflon& as most of the separators do. By returning filthy tail ends alternately it is impossihte to make *schema grain, Another important feature in this machine that others of the kind have not, is the Bell acting Blast Beg dater in the fan, which remedies all dif ficulties in bad cleaning, blowing grain in the chaff in high speed or irregular driving, which cannot be avoided in cleaning grain by horse Oliver This Machine is also more durable and less tedious to manage than any-other Separator-and-Gloaner,or the common niactune with shaker. - Orals to insure their being filled until harvest should-be-sent-in-immediately I am sully prepared to make to order and on short notice Portable and titationed r7477 - "W7M 7 M Giudr ANLI SAW MILL IiEARING, SHAFTING AND PULLEYS, IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER WHEELS, IRON KETTLES, &c, Stoves and Plow castings,also cast iron and wrought iron pipe for steam or water, and Brass castings of every description; in 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 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 Ciroving machines for flooring, Surface, Tenout and Mould ing machines, &c, also offer to the public a now and valu able improvement in my steam engines, made within the last year, viz: for • the economizing of fuel, and the regulation of speed, which renders my new engines far superior to the old engines. .All my machines are sold under warrantee. My hanue are aft experienced workmen in this line o pusiness, and I use all good material, so that lam perfectly 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 must be accompanied with the cash. , For particulars and circular s descriptive of ma chine, address GEORGE FRICK Or DANIEL Glom, Proprietor of Territory and so lio3tor of orders, Waynesboro' Franklin Co. Pa. April 18—tf ANTIBTAM FACTORY SXI El Mb Ela Eit3 8 HE suliscriber, thankful for past patronage, still La solicits the same; and in addition to manufactu ring ali kinds of worked Material for Building Purposes, sue'? as SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, FLOORING, WINDOM, FRAMES, DOW{ FRAMES, FACING, MOULDINGS, &c., &c I am prepared to furnish all 'kinds of oaktimbcr or different purposes in building, such as JO ICE, RAFTERS, LATH, STUDDING, PAIL INGS, SCANTLING, BOARDS, All of which will be sawed to order, at short noitcc and upon reasonable terms. Also, sawing, by mill and circuLar saws r. every description dorm; Framing, Surfacing, Matching, &c., &c. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, at Factory two miles southeast of Waynesboro. D. P. GOOD. Jan. 17. 1861 maw i5t33.42. MM. M. STONER takes this method of thank- BM. ing his customers, and • informs the public that he has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest assortment of Dings, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Silas, Soaps, Perfusnary, , Fruit,,Genfec tioxary, &c., gstc., that has been brought to the place this season, which he will sell cheap. He has on hand. yvith what ho is receiving. makes his assortment of• Patent Medicine greater in variety than any other establishment in the place. In a few weeks, he will publish his list of manufactured article He has on hand now. his Cough Medicine, put up in six ounce turtles, price _;5 cents, "no cure, aq pay." Its curative properties ire now fully appreciated, judging linos its daily sales. May 9 '62s WHO IS IT 7 v s im 6 it that Can't: buy a Cloth Cloak when you can get a full 6-s Black Cloth, lost a beautiful lustre, fur $2,25 per yard, at nog 147 PRICE'S. . L4DhIS if you w a nt nice Kidd' Gloves go to Oct. 23 _ 1 F you want Shetland Wool all colors go to 1 Oct. 33. • • liesolues 2,inKAll l / 1 "8 Cattle Powder at IP 'Fob. 4, 'B4 . . KURTZ'S WAD NET Mohan, Uheinilla anti JUIL Dead Head Netts at junet2 Puma's. . . L , IDIIIIIDiame "Continental"' bounds mom &act° the American head,' thah ahy Of the Royal 001 t i ". 1 . t . ' . : So all you ttiat-woot a .60 - od Cooking Stove that kerns either coal ,or want calf at SHOP ! L nun end ask for the Continental, which 'is' one of the , lbest-stoveklutiatket. and by far the, cheapest,' It takes a long stick of wood and is praviderfri re brick to barn coal. It is one of the best baking and cooking Stoves that has ever beets Offered for - sale It is a doe Cooking Stove and is easily kept clean I slwaye,hatre a large assertateat, on , hand, and wild give better bargains than any other 'hogs° -Coantry r ______So to prove that my nettle is not- Gen. Bragg call and see for yourselves. Also on hand Heating Stoves, such as • for shop or parlor, all df which I will sell very low You will OW find a large assortment of 'ALEIO, ii3Er.Q..=ll;lllg) • with Copper, Brass and Sheet-Iron Ware, which is all of my own make, find 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 still at the old . place op Main Street, under the Printing Office. done at'all times and of the best double, tin. Feeling very thankful for the many past favors I have received from the public, I'would invite all to give me a call, for then you can see for yourselves where to get bargains. Old metal taken at Foundry Prices e;cliange .fer new stoves. • W. A. TRIPLE, Mar.2B Waynesboro'. Mentzer's Horse & Cattle Powder • AleM. STONER having purchased of Mr. Mentzer, the recipe for making the above tar-famed Horse and Cattle Powder,forPennsylva• nia and Maryland, takes this method of informing the farmers, drovers, &c., that he has on hand and intends keeping a good supply always on hand Country merchants and others keeping such articles fcr sale, would do well to supply themselvee with a , quantity. He will sell it on commission or for cash cheap. Orders will be ptinctually attended to. - Jan. al. " K.EErB constantly on hand Buggies of every description and style; new and second•handed VEHICLES, o f all 4 ■ kinds at reasonable prices. All persons 1.1 wanting enything in his line of business will do well by exainiping his stock before purchasing elsewhere JACOB ADAMS, Waynesboro', Pa. It is within the reach of all, the price being only um dorivtis. And if an investment and thurougn foul does not "back up" the above statement, the money will be refunded. We say this knowing its merits, and fell confident that one trial will secure for it a home in eiery household. I • Do not - waste away with Coughing, when so ' small an investment will cure you. It may be had of any respectable Druggist in town, who will furnish you with a circular of genuine certifi-f cotes of cures it has made. CAI CLARK & CO. Propriears, NEW HAVEN, CT. At' Wholesale, by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN. 23 Ninth sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by Druggists in city, .country, and eve ywhere. October 9. 1863.-6m] -SKY-LIGHT P H 0 T.O GRAPH &- r i p HE subscriber would inform the public that ho has completed the necessary arrangements for taking Sky-Light Photographs. and is prepared to furnish Pictures much 'finer than theism taken with Side-Light. Pertains wanting pictures aro requested to call and examine his specimens. • . 'May I—tf] W. D. LECHLER, T W. PUTNAM'S Patent Cloth Wring° JAL., fortalo at tho sign of the Big Red Horn D. B. Roam., - Agent. for Frnklian county. (July 11 '62.) ALito L 8 ! BALMOILALS !—Tho largost jjstock in town, AND moos comma, at PiucE's. TB WAR 11111-44114111__CHLS I'a House Bpikiting! MOILI GOOD NEWS! JACOB ADAM'S STILL AT THE C>Z4=l 33LTISIIV1331S1W- On' Church Street. aprlO, '63 FLOUR, FEE AND PROVISION STORE THE subiteribsrs announce to the citizens of Waynesboro' that they have opened a Flour d and Provision Store in the room next door to Dr. Drotherton's office, where they .will at all times have for sale ILOR COMM MIS, MY 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 sifialler quantities, and other articles usually kept in sucn establishments. All Flour and Mill Bluff will be sold at MILL PRIM 7011 THE CAM. The highest market prices will be paid for Wheat, Rye and Corn to be delivered at the Mill of the sub scribers. JOHN WALTER, (Sept. 3.—tf.) JOS. EI,DEN. $lOO I w t .1 1 1 11c1; Are RD ! for a medicine that Coughs, Influenza, Tickling in the nrciat, Whooping Cough, or •relieve Consumptive Cough, as quick as .COE'S COUGH BALSAM, OVER FIVE THOUSAND uorrixts have been hold in its native town, and not a single in stance of its failure is known. We have. in our possession, any quantity of cer tificates, some of them from EMINENT PHYSI. CLANS, who have used it in their practice, and given it the preeminence over any other compound. It does not dry uj a Cough. but loosens it, so as to enable the patient to expec torate. Two or, three Doses will invariably curt • Tickling in the Throat. A HALF Bottle has often completely cured the most STUBBORN cocoa, and yet, though it is so sure and speedy in its operation, it is perfectly har less, tieing purely vegetable. It is very. agreeable to the taste, and may be administered to children of any age. In cases of CROUP wo will guarantee a cure, if taken in season. No Family should be without it. sionormaawrifiroominstonobliitiii x T. J. Ii'ILBEICT, • DAMPER, Has constantly for sale a full assortment t 600D8 for Gentlemen's ware. 24 12F - Latost City Fashions always on hand. De zi Waynesboro', Pa. - 24"402Z4,14.44,202444ZAM01RMEMA15s Clothes Wringer. OP 1776 ' iER 1 1 18 ; $1.59 ,paid in a:lvanWo . ,'or withitr: three months-412-00 after, .tup expiration of three' A DV.ERTISE MENTB.—:Ton , lines, three leen. Clone $1; for eve!) , subsequent =insertion, Weenie: Fir Pa tc, la mealeinev and other city rliertise maul, to be paid 'semi-annually', in adrenal!, -- Continental - Hotel,'? " 11HE un era gne hwthi - t aken - the -the s- . hove named House,, formally 'knoWn, as - the- • obe Inn," takes pleasure tliv announcing to:hito friends and the pnblic that he is. prepared to receive and entertain. Guests in a style not to be 'excelled by anycountry . ,'Hetel. 'The i.HOuse biiring been thoroughly -repaired add. dew*. burnished with evej , or thing calcidatett to make his guests - comfortable - -the public may rest assured that they will at. 411 times and it,in'a canditiddittittib bi the comfort add • convenience of thetlravaler. - Hia•rbiit isalwitys sup _plied with the choicesaiquoratlerul ...his - table - table with the best the l marketc afford,-106I7airtu.mertispitanoes— suitable end ' necessary for the , accommo alien of man or beast. With faithful and obliging servants with his own personal attention and supervision, Le will leave no means unspared to '- m6rit public pa 'trollop. The proprietor assures those who may favor him with their patronage that' they shall ever meet at his houses cordial reception, and that everything as sealer to the convenience and happiness of his guests shall be attended to. June 21, 1860 - Oysteks I Oysters 11 THE undersigned informs the public that he has opened a Restaurant in the Basement of F. Bovvden's Hotel, which has been handsomely fitted up, and is now prepared to furnish Oysters, Ale, rialogna Sausage, Otteese ' Eggs. all articles usually sold in a fi rst class Restaurant Every ar ticle is new and cleanliness in all things will be ob served. The public are invited to give him a call . Oct. 31-tr.) _g. w. WASLIA.B.A. UOIL SHAWLS; SHAWLS! SHA WLS !—Ladies' Misses and (lent's, all kinds, description and prices ,at Oct 30) Patce4. vkiGtataig tittideOltD. w ! ,ikor _ 333 r 1a Lt WA YNESiIORO'i PA.' Jl2 ala aoaint Should you ask me, should you .wonder, Where to buy your Stoves and Tinware; _• " I would answer, I would tell you— "Go 'unto the fine new store morn Where the,-Big Red Hem, the sign is; There's the best Gook Stoves and Tin-ware, All sold cheap by D. 11. Russell." (From the Song of Ifiatgathis. - OkHr undersigned informs - the genera 4 1 . and esjpecially those of his customers in waft of anything m his line of business, that he has corn.. plated and is now occupying his new and extettsiVe y enlarged establishment for the MY/a ngtacture and Sale -OE_ TIN WARE, SHEET-IRON • WARE, AND BTOYEB . no_ is eoNereffar k ett to supply any, deruarl, for Ma Cook. e4ovte, seuesai liensaeAccung Goode end ititc/u.n lirtm., on such: terms as must give entire satisfaction. 1t23 01.1b1.4,4 offered-are of the best and meat improved kinds an having been tried are acknowledged to be all tha • can be desired as good cookers and bakers, and aro easily kept clean. His - own-mantomovanso-ws 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 offalicy,"art it Or Special attention is given to putting up SPOUTING, made of the best tin, for houses and barns, in which he has had a long and extensive ex perience. Remember the sign of the Big Bed Horn. Aug. 9, 1860 f • . D. 11 RUSSELL. DR. V. 11-'LEVIERII ANNOUNCES to his friends and the public generally that he is now in possession of all the late and most improved instruments,and is well prepared to perform all DENTAL operations. Ho will be-happy to wait upon those who may require the services of an experienced Dentist. All opera tions upon the mouth and teeth performed in a scientific manner. Teeth inserted according :o the latest improvements in the art, and at moderate rates. , Office in his residence on the South Corner 4 f the Diamond. April 11, '62 A PECK O 1 TROUBLES TWO UP AND SPILLED OH! WHO can make a rnantl—l mean in appear %once. with a coat fitting like a fashioh-plate pants and vest fit for a president. Whc makes the fine gents you see in the city!' The Tailor!—no mistake About it, Well, then we have just brought from the City, the neatest, sleekest, finest, fanciest, jolilest, lot of FANCY CASSIMERS, BLACK CASSIMERES CLOTHS AND VE9'!'INGB, hat can be seen in this quarter. We will pledge our selves to turn out good FITS AND LIUSAP Fresh, sparkling goods always please_, :ma we have them, We have the latest Fashion Plate.s, and will leave nothing undone to please our friends end the "rest of mankind." • U. & .1. BENDER. April 18 ' THE OLD MILLER AGAIN AS the Rebellion is now on its last lega,,lind nearly over, we thought right to announce to the public that we will grind Grists of 20 bushels or upwards either for pay or Toll separtely,and that we have on hand all kinds of FEED, CORN in ear or shelled, or in MEAL sifted or not. Also— Oats by the bushel or in any way that it may be wanted;—also, _Midlingo, Shipstutl and Bran, Corn in Cob Choppe d at short notice. Plaster by the ton or bushel on hand. Still in the market for Wheat. Wo can always do up good work like it was done at bland No. 10, and Pittsburg Landing. AprlB JOHN WALTER, JOSEPH. ELLEN. ANOTHER ARRIVAL AT THE "VARIETY STORE." °j•BEA VER announces to his customers and ib the public, that ha has just returned from the Eastern markets with another fine assortment of new goods, consisting of Fall and Winter Hats ar d Caps, (all sorts and sizes) Boots and shoes for met' and boys, with a complete assortment of shoes for ladies ware; Clocks, unks, Eegars, Tobacco and all articles usually hept in a first.class variety4store l'he public are cordially invited to-call-and ex mine nis new stock. • Boots - and — slaws manufactured to order. endesired, at reasonable rates and upon short notice (0ct.24. '62,) L. R. KURTZ
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