Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, April 08, 1864, Image 4

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    BIidnIERTON'S COLUMN.
APRiIL4 1864.
1141110THRTON,
HARDWARE
.A large and 'carefully seleeted M.dek of
-which he has just feceived-anil intends
a*lling at decidedly
U4IC I /.:43
(tam ata vracat4,
HOLLOW WARE,
SHOE rzNzlwasl
ANIICRigRAL IMPUETS,
PAINTS, GLASS.
AND
, •
' • \I a, 41, ra ta
qi=l1r21"11E" '1E 1 MOTION"
AND
LEATHER FLY-NETS,
He invites especial attention to a very
large stock of
Scythes,
Scythes Shompeners,
Rakes,
Forks,Shovels,
• Grans Cradles,
Forks and Shovel Handley,
Hose,
Snaths,
ke , Sc,
HIS GOODS
ARE Of THE VERY BEST QUAUTV
tiIEAP AS TIM CHARM
.11Y 13,T.AMINZNG NY STOCK!.
You will find in nay storo a good assort—
'irithat of all descriptions of goods usually
fotind in
,ilardWato sturos. ;;." 'lll6'6lV:s°-
I ici t examinati‘m of nly goods :and", prices
r'4l.'e purchasing elalowhefe, . .
, OLD :iiiiiC•l4.lS.
Wm. tf.l.l,onElli'6l , i
:le 13 '
BIIVIEIiVu
Cedartvare,
ILj
Isle" 0 ll'. !-
SIZES -
LOOK
REMEhltErt
THE LATEST 1111111VAH
- J. it F. ItUR TI
WISHES to infortn the good citizens of t'tty
nesborn' and vicinity, that he has just receiv
ed from the East, a large and full assortment of
fresh Drugs, Medicinen, Oils,, Paints, Dye Sttiffa
Window Glass,'Patty, Brushes, &b.dte, ' which he
is prepared to sell as cheap as they can be had at
any other house in the town, and which, in regard
to quality, cannot be eicelled He has also on held
a large assortment of
. TOILEIP-AAT - ICLES
comprised in part of the following articles, viz:
Toilet 'Waters, all kinds, •
Rap de Cologne, endless in variet,
.ets for the__bandkereltief,y
Fine English Poma.es,
Bandolines, •
Bear's il,
Fine and Fancy Soaps,
Tooth Brnshes,
Nail "
Hair "'
Comb, rte. ! &e.
•
For et:flint:de pruposeS he has Corn Starch, Pears
Barley, Pearl Sago, Finvoring Extracts, viz:
Low on, Vanilla, Sttawherry,Raspherry_JAke Ap-'
ple, Otange. Banana, Celery, Pear, Peach, Nut.'
taeg. &c. Fresh Spices, Black Pepper and all oth.
1 - er - snide:: in that line. lie has also something to
I
please the
CHILDREN.
' A fine.stock of Toys of all kinds, a large suPply".of
China ware.
Moasttoiat Me c2.l.ciaacwss.
lie has Drake's Plantation Bitters,
o li aidi 's German d
Saud's Sarsaparilla,
Bull's do.
I Hiteshew'& Caugh Syrup,
" Diarrhea Cordial, -
i Prey's Veriniftige,
i Vertnifuges, do?.. kinds
"- Pills—Wright's,
Judron's
r
t Spaulding's
_ ,
1 . Holloway's,
Ayer's,
1 Bra.ndreth's .
Morse's, •
MeClane's, liCer;_ Mrs. Vin ;low's Soothing
Syrup, Dr._F_arishe"s do.. Kerosbne Oil, Lamps and
chimneys always on land.
Thankful for kind favors already bestowed upon
- IfinliWwiticits - a - corniintance—ot-the-same,hoping-!
that by Irving to please he may 'win the confidence
of the people. As• much care taken in Waitiug up
on adults as children.
Physicians' Piescriptions' proriiptly and carefully
compounded at all hours. .1 F. KUItTZ.
September 25, 1863. _ :
:Ij4 U'7LAU
FURMAN'S DREG STORE!
3E% VICOT.T.IEt.rianE IVEALIV
OULD tender his thanks to the community
and still solicit the .patronage of a generous
public wt.° want anything in hls line. Inasmuch
as he has enlarged his stock so an to be enabled to
answer all calls or anything and everything usually
found in a Drug Store, and has a thorough as
quaintancc 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 precaution used in waiting up
-4n children than adnlN.
MEI HD HMO ME,
Choice Wines and Liquors for medicinal and
sacramental purposes, Patent Medicines in endless
in variety, including all that hare been made ux , to
this date and some that are yet in embryo. Also
White Lead, Zinc, Paint, Whititig and Varnishes
for house building dr inside work, besides all sizes
of G;ass. Commercial Note, Fools 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, Essen
ces, Flavoring Extracts, and nuinerous nrneles in
lie Fancy line on hand and offered for safe, cheap.
er than ever offered before.
Also a largo assortment of Kerosene Oil Lamps,
Slhades and Wicke, and Kerosene Oil to
till them. A general assortment of Fruits and
Coilfectionsres, Tobacco and Cigars.
Neptimitter 1, 186:1
~~ti~i~ f~ iii 1 ~ i
FIRST SUPPLY OF NEW
SPRING AND SUMMER
0011 S,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
ffI'"FFMIIWW7'94
317 stock embraces all tbo bast styles of Plain
and Fancy CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy
tiatitssztrimnaiamas•Em a
Plain and Fancy VESTINGS, all of which will be
, , 3 able and wo
maid ilto mintier, or soli! in Po tterna to suit eusto
Ali:o a full stock of
READ! -MADE CLOTHING
FOPS
UV - CHI - UP
FURNISHING GOODS in the town— no = to 8,
Hoiacry„Glarosiukrries_itt_cndlees variety. Also,
Military cloths and Cassia:tares which will bo made.
to order at tho shift - teat riotice.
opposite Waibingtoii Howe, Hagerstown, M
apr S. '6s.,'
BARBERING.
WIRE subscriber informs his former patron. and
the Dublie•general,ly, that he has lie-cominenoed
,theldarlicrins: businitissi 'in the room 'next dooi• to
'fritle's Tinning)estiblishmentienil iknoW proOtted
to do Hair•cutting and Shaving in tilt boat style.
Oct. 16 • t1F.Q.13.
o nice Balmoral go
'act. 2:1. Ilicorms's
Yl NOS,
AT THE
mica stocks of GENT'S
pianos and of Carha
-passed-Melotleont r i
l
uals with the abase
ces. All last:tulle;
d. ere.
Lesson
A. FISHER
WAYNESBORO'
•FOU°NI RY
• AND •
.
' • • I
. SHOP!
- : ,
IN VASIOIN
NOT by the sons of Southern ihivalry, not by
an armed fue to carry destruction and terror
through tipeirVeablObrid, and frightekgood , people
out of their houses.. lAA what'e Wish to turn your
attention to noW, is not of horrid; Shape or size, but
something that Will gladden the heart and cheer the
spirit exceedingly. Banish all thoughts of this cruel
war In our land and brinit peace 'and hapPiness:hot
to the entire country, blitto
.your own households,
which is a bleeding the most important of all—and
now to haves this joyous feeling produced just turn
your •
STEPS TO THE STORE
BESOT E
and take a look through his elegant stock of
GLIOIS!!
0 ofr frtl ti
bu do not
en ydu called, wen i
' J ' .ll .
Come then and see the beautiful D'Lainea, the
handsome
Silks,
Coburgs,
Justres,
Paramegtoes i
Belshazzers,
Mozambiques,
Bombazines,
Alpacas,
ALL WOOL
DELAIKES
French torinos,
Thibbet Cloths,
Debaizes,
Shoppords Plaid,
KilWhey Clothes,
4-les-11-ea-v-y—Shat
Hoods,
• Nubias,
Sontags,
Zonave Jackets, •
riead Netts, •
Obildrens' Hoods,
Victoria Ruffling
tacric do„
men . Ars,
Embroidered do.,
came 'Ti =7 —
Matitua do.,
Crochet Braid,
Skirt, do.
8
a large, as,:ortment of
UEITS EBBDS
131 k. Cloths,
Blue do.,
Blk. Cassimerg,
Fancy do.,
Vestings,
Cassinetts,
Jeans,
Tweeds,
Cordoroys,
Velvet Cords ?
Gent's Neck Scarfs,
• Ties
Silk Haad'kfs
Linen do ,
" Shirt Bosoms, I,
IL 14
SHIRTING PLANIELS,
Red do.
Vonow do ,
Plaid do.,
White do,
Vol. Flannels
. , • , ,
Furniture Cht:o3,
'Pickings.
&e., - S:c.
lie haq• on hand a largo stock of
•
i
i .
- G-R 0C E 11-I-ES l _,
HARDWARE,
QUEENS *ARE ,
Cncredlentr 6 . ' o"iimaricsi s •
• i • .::.+CEto
To which ho invites 36ur special attention
and thanks the commuy for their liberal
rA
patronage heretofore, a by strict attention
to business and a dispgition to please in eve
ry respect, ho hopes timcrit a continuance
of the same.
Remember country/produ c e taken in ex
lg. for goods it the hi 6 l.st ,--- '
change
prices.
Octobor 16, 143.
r ; tithing. - beconiir - Agent - for
. of Baltimore • celebrated
HE - 'undersign
Meedham aa. nnsur
_prepared_to_flanish
anted instrumentb at city pri.
s warranted by die atanufactu-
o t
y 23) T. 1. .
Of - COUR
'fl! CIKAINS
Spresdenii , Butt Chains, long
other Chains made by. the ant:inert
4. material, and always on hand,
L. SCHILDKNECH'r.
Sept. 18—if
3 nice e xtoneirdt at
CILI
r . 4 1 IFTIi Che
I I Tracey,
ber out of the b
LeiteiVur
ADIT.II3
net '43
much bettei than
at pretty goof
Melodeons.
Anion's,
Lid
„
12 / a - v , a111.111 , /,/
••••. , •
11111111111 TO
•
GEISER'S PATENT ' SELF-REGULATING
GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER
'ANIL)" BAGGER •
AND TMil
Latest Improved ThreSher and Triple Giear ,
eel Horse Powers,
Driving either by ,Gear
or Belt, all furnished • Complete
ready to be put on Wagons.-
1, tile undersigned, desile — to eall - ttfea ention o
Farmers and Threshermen of Firinkling.and adjoin
ing counties to it. This Machine has been before
the public for seven years, during *filch time it
has given general satisfaction, rinl the patentee
having made sonic very important improvements
which render it still more completer botn for diced
separating and cleaning, and also for ease of
dratrght and fast threshing. I take pleasnre-in-re--
cothmending it to the public, knoWing that it will
give tho best of satisfaction. lam manufacturing
three different sizes, as follows:
No. 1 is 8 horse Powermiii thresh and clean from
2t.10 to 600 bushels per day.
No. 2 is btu 6 horse pdwer, will thresh and clean
from 150 to 300 bushels per day
• • oAhorse - puwer; will thresh and clean
from 100 lo .00 lmshele per day.
These NI chines are warranted to do the above'
and do it in, h better in every respect than any
other machi e in tise.
Grain ha +mg much light filth in it cleaned on this"
chine is a orth from :2 to 3 cents more per hustle.
el than wh i. cleaned on any other separator, or
common wit of cleaning on hand fans. • Foi this
reason then• is not the eighth part of light matter In
the grain as when cleaned on the riddle principle.
The blast acts freely onall the grain as it leavos tile
shues, whereas, when cleaned %vitt, riddle that ad
vantage is lost
This machine does not return the tailends as
most of the separators do. returning filthy tail
ends dlfernately it is impossible to make merctianta
grain, Another important feature in tins maahme
that others of the kind. have not, is the 6elf-acting
Blast lieg ulator in the fail, Which remedies all dif
ficulties in bad cleaning, blowing grain in the chaff
In high speed or irregular driting, which cannot be
avoided in cleaning grain by horse power
This Machine is alsd more ddrable and less tedious
to manage than any other Separator and eleaner,or
the common 'fleeing() with shaker.
Orows to insure their being tilled antil-harvest
should be sent 111 immediately.
lum tuity-preptredto-atako tU nrJrr at on ShOtt
nutlet: Portable and .tetioneti
ST.EADT, ENGINES,
Gltis AN zSA W MILL, GEARING,
SHAFTING AND PULLEYS,
IRON BRIDGES, CAST IRON WATER
WHEELS. IRON KETTLES, &c,
Stoves and Plow eastings,a so ,ast iron and wrought
iron pipe for steam or water, and Brass castings of
very-descripnotwin A m1114_1611 re ,ared to do
everything usually done to a foundry and machine
shop. Having supplied myself with the latest un
proved machinery, such as Lathes, Boring, Planing
and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having
their work done in the most satisfactory manner.—
). am also preparid to manufacture to order ma
chinery for wood, such as Tonging and eiroving
machines fur flooring, surface, Tenon, and Mould
ing machines, ez.c.
1 also otter to the public a nett , and valu
able improvement in my steam engines, made
within the last year, viz: for the economizing or
fuel, and tno regulation of speed, which renders my
new engines far superior to the old engines.
All my machines are sold under warrantee. My
hanua are all experienced workmen in this line o
;Justness, and I use all good material, so that I am
perfectly sate in warranting ell my work.
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 be accompanied with the cash.
For particulars and circulars descriptive of ma
chine, address (11:0111i r: FRICK
Or LANrst, Likraka, Proprietor of rOrritory and so
honor of orders, .Waynesboro' Franklin Co. Pa.
April 18-1.1
GARDEN SE aps !
Fresh from fit. Lebanon.
r Jilt; largeAt and be assortment of Garden
6tede in W aynesborp', is to be tonna at linneh
thug more. They 'consist of the Miming kinds,
vex
beet Seed, 5 kinds, Watermelon Seed,
Onion . " Muskmelon • "
Cucumber " " V egetable Oyster "
Squash " 4 •' Peppergrase "
Puppet •' 3 " A spa r.gus
RaUtlitth " 6 " Parsnip
•4 !, Uurrot.
Cabbage ' " I; ,• :yin:tell
LLILItet: , 5 " .sage .•
Peas • ", - 5 " , Celery 111
Beans " .:. , Parsley "
tivv:t Corn " '2 " Tomato
Also an assortment of elotver SeeLk, and Connec.
twat gee heat Tobacco Beet. c...ite. The I.a.
chasing elsewhere
Feb. 5, '64.
Admiofstrattor Notice.
rititc:.Ao Letters of Administration on lhe
Estate of Emanuel Miller, late of VV.
aetting
ton township, deed, have been granted to the sub
scribers, residing in Washington township; all per
sons_atlebteti_to_tim_said_Estate, are hereby JegLlCS
ted to make immediate payment, and these having
claims or demands against the said decedent, %%ill
make known the same without delay, to
JA.UOIi E. MILLE If,
• NICI - 101,A8 ISONEDHEAK.
Feb 26-6 w) Administrators.
NEW eLiacl 1 11 3E3, lEMII
tiLDJAILASci
M STONER takes this method of thank
(prig his customers, and informs the public
tuat lie has just returned from Philadelphia with
the largest assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
•
1 2 , e la, oaps, cr misery, • rut , on cc
ttoAary, &c., that flaw been brought to the
place dna season, which ho will sell eheap. He
has on hand, with what he is receiving, makes his
assortment of Patent Aled►eine greater in variety
111. • at,
low - weeks - Ole - will-publish his list - of manufactured
article kla hue on hand now, his Cough Medicine,
ounce buttes, price 26 cents, "1/0
put Up /I/ kilA
cure, .1O ma y." its curatave_properties • aro now
rutty appreciated, judgurg rival us daily sales.
Muy tI '62s
.. r
0 i&4O-14011,-Galet buy a Oiotit-Oloa: 2 I
y
when you can get a full 6.4 Black Wolk
with a beautiful lustre, tor 2,25 per yard, at
nov 27 ' ?MOWS.
LADIES if you want nice Kidd Gloves go to
Oct. 2a. . ausolts's
(ILOTH, Hat, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brush:,
„/just received and for saw very , tow by M. M.
b CuNt: H. . May 13;
THE WAR (11776,
. •
riplig'name "Continental" .sounds more dear to'
'the•Arrierie,an heart, than any •of the 'toga
olood even should it be a Prince.
So all you that warn a good, Cooking Stove that
burns either coal or Woodi"-ealriil
' • 7•- .
W 6 A, MLE%
and ask for the Continental, which is one of the
best stoves in market, and by far the cheapest. It
takes a long stick of wood_ and is provided with fire
brink to burn' coal. It is one of the best baking_and
cooking Stoves that has ever been offered-for-sale-
It is 'a fine" CookintStoVe and is easily kept clean
I always have a latge assortment on band; and will
give better bargains than any other bowie in the
country So to prove that my name is not Gen.
Bragg call and see for yourselves.
Also on hand Heating Stoyes, such as
111 E RITE AEI COAL STOVES,- -
for shop or parlor all of 'which I will sell very MO
You will also find a lame assortment of
'M'a2 - `Fli''A..-L131..E)
Will Copper, Brass and Sheet-Iron Ware, which
is all of my own make, and which has been prosne
cannot be found better in any plate. Now remem
ber I am bound to sell cheap, so all that went any
thing in my Imt, give me a call. My shop is stall
at the old place on 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 bargaiiii.
Old metal taken at Foundry Prices in exchange
for new stoves. W. A. TRITLE,
ar.2B Waynesboro'.
Mentzer s Horse & Cattle Powder
M: STONER having purchased of Mr.
entzer, t e recipe or ma mg t o a ove
tar-mined Horse and Cattle Powder,for Pennsy No
ma and Maryland, lakes 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 otherskeeping such articles
fcr sale, would do well to supply themselves with a
quantity. He will sell it on commission or for. cash
cheap. Orders willhe punctually attended to.
Jan. 31:
MORS GOOD NEW
STILL AT THE
Cola - ri.--13-IU.SMIQ-7M
EP.I - constantly-an-hand—auggies—oLexery.
description and style; new and ... ay .,.
second-handed V Edit:LES, o f all
. ir' l / 4 irjj.2i . . ,
kinds at reasonable prices. All persons •"te;ii....‘' -
wanting enything in his line of business will do well
by examining his stuck before purchasing elsewhere
JACOB ADA NIS,
Waynesboro', Pa.
aprlO,'63
j;1
SHE subscribers announce to the citizens of
Waynesboro' that they have opened a Flour
Feed and Provision store in the room next dhor to
lir. Brotherton's ()Bice, where they will at all times
have for sale
MILL STUFFS OF A LL 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 haler articles Usually kept
in soca establishments. All Flour and Mill SIMI
will be sold at PRICES 505 TIM CASH.
The highest market prices will be paid for Wheat,
Rye and Corn to be delivered at the Mill of the sub
scribers. JOHN WALTER,.
(Sept. 3.—tf.)
le I RD! for a medicine. that
UV will cure
Coughs, Influenza; Tickling in, the Throat,
Whooping Gough, or r elieve Consumptive
Cough,
as quick as
COE'S COIU GB BA L SAM.
OVER FIVE THOUsAND BuTTI,Es have
been peld in its native town, and not a single in
stance of its failure i 4 known.,
We have. in our pet.session, any quantity of cer
tificates, some of them from EMINENT l• 1Y.5 . 1-
CIALVS, who have used it in their practise, and
given it. the preeminence over any other compound.
It does not dry
. up a Cough.
but loosens it, so es to enable the patient to expei!-
Two or three Doses will invariably care
Tickling in the Throat.
A'HALF Bottle nas often completely cured the
most STUBBORN COUGH, and yet, .though it is so sure
and speedy in.its operation, it is perfectly bar. less,,
- being purely-vegetal le.---11-igreimiale t(;41to
' - • 1 may be administered to children of any
age. In eases of CROUP we will guarante
J. F. It 17.
wure, it taken in season
NoTantity 'should be without it&
It is within the reach of all, the price being only
05 4003 : 1te. And if an investment
mat thorough inat,dues not "back up" the above
statement, the money will be cc funded. We say
this-knowing_ uslueritsontl_leil _confident that one
trial will secure for it a home, in every household.
Do not ww.te away with Coughing, when su
:mall an •inve,tment will cure you. ft 'may be
bad of any respectable Druggist in towd, who
will furnish you with a eirculAr of genuine certifi
cates of cures it has made.
C. Cr CLARK & CO.,
• Pruprle tOrS ,
- • NEW HA 1 , EN; ur
At Wholesale, by ,
JOHNSTON, 1101,1JUVVA Y .t COWDEN,
23 .Nurtli zit btreet, Philadelpaia, Pa.
For sale by Druggetts iu city, country, and el' o
ywtter o. Octuber 9, 1863.--buil
KtMlottiKkaatitiClTAlliSlZZlAXAlitUtatiraill
'l'. J. FAUBER:I',
)11::1 , •
•
' Ras constantly for sale a full assortmeot
, k 1
IV GOODS fur Gentlemen's Ware. -
la'Latest City Fashions always on hand.. X
N I Waynesboro', Pa.
SKY-LIGHT . PHOTOGRAPH S.
HE subscriber would inform t o pu tc a
_L—he has compteted_the_necealary arrangements
for taking Sky-Light Photographs, and is prepared
to furnish Pictures much: Jim than those taken
with_SidemLight-___Eertions wanting pictures are
requested to call and examine his specimens.
W. PUTNAM'S Patent, Cloth Wringct
• for sale at thu sign of the Big Red Hum
D.ll. Ituratta.,
(.Ibly 11 '62.)
Agent for_Frnltlian county.
AD Mohair, Chornille an
Dead Head Netts at junvl2
Noose 'Spouting!
JACOB ADAMS
Oa ( ;lure 1.
FLOUR, FEED,
11,11110, 0111 MEAL, ifilli
JOS. ELDEN.
••W 1 7,F 4 .,41M,M9-i ,- it*=?titv,l
Clothes Wringer.
• . -
VILIAMIF4:•IftECORDi
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~,- , i cx,- .„.
• -,„ ..3E37.W., 312111.a,ixi„,. - -.- , ...
•,,, . , • . . -
.Ttithits:-- - .0f.,t0 :if : ' iitiid tri advanc e , or ,wthin
three trio` eths:—s4.oCr after the e:cpiratiori of three
menthe brit "%lir : Alin this Year: '
ADVIIIIi i Is!EINIkrN
. T,S:---Ten lines, three inset..
tioris" $l3 eor:eVery shbsewicat insertion, 2ri cents.
c ir P4l , ol4;:niedicine, , and • other city advertise.,
Intenta tfilie paid siiini-unnualiy, in advance.
ltotel,
WA V NESHORO'i PA.
rt undersigned having recently' taken" the a.
bove named Rouse, formerly known as the . •
"4.410 he Inn," take's pleasure in announcing 'to his
friends and the pnblie that he is prepared to receive
and ,entertain pues.tiih j l a style not to' be excelled
by tiny . .tiote?: Hoitie haVing been
thoroughly repaired and newly furnished With-ever
ry thing calcUlated fel make his guests comfortable
—the public may rest assured that, they Wilt at all
times find it in a condition suited te di . ), comfort a'rUl
convenience cif the traveler. His Dat:is trlyiayaeltp.4
plied with the amok:Liquors, and hitlable With
the boat the Markets afford. an'dmil other ap'pliatites
suitable - end - necessary for the accataniodatibri of
man or beast. With faithful and obliging septantt
- with - his own-personal-anent ion-antl-supervisiona—L
ttonage.
The proprietor assures those who may from+ hire!
with tffeir patronage that they shall ever meet tit
his housed cordial reception, and that everything es
sential to the convenience and happiness of hid
guests shall be attended to.
June 21, 1860
all olaa abaiiati
Should you ask me, should you wonder,
- ' Whero to bliy your' Stoves and Tinware;
I w6uld answer, I would tell you—
__.loo-unto-the-fine new-store room -- --
Where the Big Red Ilorn, the sign. is;
There's the best Goolt. Stoves and Tin-ware,
All sold cheap by IY.. B. Russell."
[From" the Song of Hiawatha.
HE undersigned informs the public in genera.
and especially those of his customers in.want of
g-in-hisdine of huainess,that---he--luts-coni--
pleted and is now occupying his now and extensive-a
y enlarged establishment for.the
Manufacture and Sale.
OF. TINWARE, SHEET-IRON WARE, AND
STOVES
He is eowrepared to supply any demand for his ,
Cook S6cHes,—general—llo:46eheeping-_Gotidt—and—
_Kitchen Ware, on such terms as musvgilie entire'.
satisfaction.
aitalkaa
offered are of the best and mem improved kinds ari
toying been tried are 'acknowledged to be all thtt
carclio — desited - ws - good - tookers - and — bakers; - and - are
easil --ke.t-clean. _
His OWO /SANUFACITURED WARE is-ail made with a•
view to the wants of eusunners from the beat mate
ms•
rial and is warranted hi all eases to be good. Ho
also keeps a large assortment offaaeg an icles.
UjOpeeial attention is given to putting up
SPOU'IllsiG, made of the best tin, tor houses and
barns, in wireth he has had a long and extensive ex
perience.
Remember the sign of the Big Red Horn.
Aug: 9, 18611 Jr. 11 RUSSELL
IR,
ANNOUNCEB to his friends and the publis
generally that he is now in possession of al?
the late and Most iivpro',-ed instruments,and is vire:
prepared to perforth all DENTAL, operations. He
vain be happy to vrait,trpon those Who may require
the services of an experidneed Dentist. All opem- , ,
tions upon the mouth and teeth performed in a
scientific manlier. Teeth-inserted according :.o the'
latest improvements iti the art, and at moderate'
rates. •
Office in his restilettee on the South orner. of
the Diamond. .
April 11, '62
PECK OF TROUBLES' URNED
IT HD SPILLED OUT! •
v7llO can make a man?-1 mean in appear
V ante, with a coat fitting like - a faahitt-platt
pants and 'rest fit for a president. Who makes the'
film gents lon see in the city? The 'Tailor!--no•
mistake shut it, Well, then we have just brought
rein the City, the neatest, sleekest, linest r lanciest,
(shiest, lot Of
PAM.; C ASSIM E RS, LILAC K
,C ASSIMEREa
currfis AND vEsTINas,
I; at can be teen in this quarter. We will pledge our
selves to turn out good Fres nun CHEAP Burrs.--
Fresh, sparkling goods always pleases and we have
them, We'have the latest.eashion Plates, and wilt
leave nothing undone to plehso our friends and tha
"test 'of matiki • &J: BENDEL
April l 8
THE OLD MILLER AGAIN
AS the nehellimi is now on its last legs, and'
need:7 over, we thought right to announce to
I 1 6 • ul—Gritits-of-20—bushels
or upwards either for pt dr Toll separtely,and that
we avo o an a —rira t
ear or shelled; or in NI &AL silted or not. Also—
Oats by the bushel or in any way that it may be .
rt , anteil;—also, iYlydlingsy Shipstull and Bran, Corn ,
in Cob Chopped at short notice. Plaster by the tort
or bushel on hand. still in the market for Wheat.
We can always do up good work like it was.done
at Island No. 10, and Pittsburg Landing.
JOHN WALTER,
.1-03EPI:rELDR.N.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL
AT THE
"VARIETY STORE."
T BEAVER announces to his customers and'
. the puldtc,.that Its has just returned from the' .
Eastern markets with another, fine assortment- of
new goods, consisting of Fall and •Winter Hata aroj
Caps, (all sorts' and sizes) Boots and Shoes for mos
and boys, with a complete.assortment of shoes ,for
ladies ware; Clocks, Trunks, Segars, Tobacco ,and
all articles usually Inept in a first-class variety/.store
"ho aublic arc cordially invited to call and tri mine
lIIS RCM/ B OC
N. B. Boots and shoes manufactured to order,
vt endesireii, at reasonable rates and upon short
notice (Oct. 2 / 4 ; '62,) •
erg- 0-vster
_ - -
HE undersigned informs the ro,aidie that ho has
Bowden's Hotel, which , has been„ .
up, tufd - IW - now prepared to fureinsh Oysters, Ale,
Bologna Sausage, Cheese, E Lj l e , ai; t l all brtielea
usually ,491 d in a Bret close R Setaurant Every ar
ticle is ncwantreletnilinessji all things will be 0b...
served. The 'Ladle are in • to.l aim. hirn
(Oct. 31— U.)
• l•/,11••
I ADlE•attcl
j '(Jet4
Elo7liTheiiTl C tavuery
ji‘ Feb. 5 'G4
Go to Kuriz's finTh
G er m a n Bitters;
L. B. KURTZ
o ,; z asement o
, ThvertdeomAy fitted
looped skirts at
1368011,4 7 S
and Soap, go• to
KURTZ'S
re a nick) 'ofHooriantra•
Feb. 5, '64