Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, June 17, 1864, Image 4

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A late ant carefully selected stock - of
which he has just received and intends
selling at decidedly
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Erna)MAD
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HOLLOW WARE,
Cedarware,
OIL CLOTHS,
SHOE FINDINGS;
YRICIILTIMAL INIEEITS,
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ROPES,
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PAINTS, GLASS
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LEATHER FLY-NETS,
lie invites especial attention to a very
large stock of
Scythes, . •
Scythes.Slitairleners,
Rakes,
Forks,
Shorelm,
Snatils,
Ste., &e.,
IBM THE fiIEAPEST.
LOOK
'TO YOLTE OWN INTf:B.FST
BY EXAMINING 4111' STOCK!
Scantling, &c., ell of which he will dispose of on
ithe most accommodating terms, being desirous to
___L-itruty-store-k- 7 .0-ooft.:-Itssort , close-out-hie-stool:. Peesone—wonting--huni-
Ineut , of all -.descriptions of goods usually j please call upon him at his residence. in Wayne's
. t 1:ro stores. I merely V. B.GILBERF.
I{~lt All examinatiJu of my goods and prices
before purehasiug elsewhere..,,
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FE L]. SCYT II ES AT OLD.ER.II).F.S.;
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- thine 12 tS (6; .
MEMIE!I
Gram Cradles,
Forks and Shovel
.Handles,
EMI=ME=I
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VVISHES to inform the good citizens of Way
neelume midilekit.y„ l tlfakhelmnejmit receiv.
from the- East' it - rmgritliCfciltikeeettMent of
ktyge,lldicines, Paint?, meir,
iadQw.Gtlsdco.7.4o43v ch
ie prepared to sell as cheap as they can be ad id
any other house - in the toWn; and which; in-regard'
to quality, cannot be excelled... He has also on hand
• - lergcrassortment - of —
Toltitlit-Alid[CLE*
comprised in part, of the follopingirticice, •
Toilet Waters, all kinds, •
Eau de Cologne, endless in tarief,
Extracts for the handkerchief,'
Fine English Pomades, ' • • ,
Bandolines -
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Fine and FanefSoapii,
Combo &o.
$ . 1
For Culinary purponis helms Coin Starch,. Pearl
Barley, Pearl Sago, Flavoring Extracts, viz: .
Lemon, Vanilla, Strawberry, Raspberry, Piner Ap
ple, Orange, Banana, Celery, Pea', • Peachi Nut.;
meg. &e. fresh Spices,
Be lack Pepper and all oth.
er articles in that line. H has also - something to
please the 4 .' •
LBRE .„,
A fine stock of Toys of all kinds, a large supply of
China ware.
Pateia.t AliEedlicirtoses.
, Drake's-Plantation-Bitters,
Hoitland's Gelman do.
• Sand's_ Sarsaparilla,
Bull's do.
Hiteshew's Cough Syrup,
" Diarrhea Cordial, .
Frey's Verulenge;
Vermifuges, doz. kinds
Pills—Wright's,
Judron's •
Spaulding's,
Holloway's,
Ayer's, -
Brandreth's
Morse's, -7
MeClauets, liven- lilts. Win Slaw's Stiothing
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. same, hoping
that by trying to please he may win, the confidence
1 o the co dc. As much care taken in waitin, u
on adults as children.
Physicians' Prescriptions promptly -and carefully
compounded at all hours. • J. F. KURTZ.
September 25, 1863.
ESA LanNa
FOURTIIMIN'S DRUG STORE !
M'CIoTITLTIEILMALZT
WOULD tender his thanks to the community
and still solicit the patronage of a generous
public who want anything in his line. Inasmuch
as he has enlarged his stock 'so as to be enabled .to
answer all calls or 'anything and everything usually
found in a Drug Storo, 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 precaution used in waiting up
on children than adults.
FOREIGN AN DOMESTIC INS,
Choice Wines and Liquors for medicinal and
sacramental purposes, Patent Medicines in endless
in variety, including all that have been made ur 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, Foils 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; Cologues,'Eseen
cos, Flavoring Extracts, and numerous articles in
the Fancy tine on hand and offered for sale, cheap.
cr 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
Confectionares, Tobacco and Cigars.
September 4, 1863.
FOl2 EATS, MICE , ROACHES, ANTS, RED BUGS, )10'
IN silts, WOOLENS, aC , INSECTS ON PL.kNTS,'TOWL., AN-
111AL'i - •
Put up in 25c. 50e. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles, and
Flasks. $3 and - $5 sizes for flirrtYsit-fti-rri
.4.onl infallible re e a "
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"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
Rats come 'oat of their holes to die."
Cir Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
O'Sold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere.
Ilarl!!Ilsursag!!! of all worthless imitations.
ri'See that "Closvna'.." name is on each Box, Bet
tie, and Flask, before you buy.
Address HENRY R. COSTAR.
L.WPEINCIPAL DEPOT 482 BROADWAY, N. Y.
L'Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists in
Wa vneaboro'. Pa.
March 11.-8 m)
Lumber for. Sale.
Tt subscriber bas still for sale at Meltaaff's
I mills (formerly Gilbert's) LUMBER such
BARBERI NG.
THE attbactiber informs his former patnins arid
the-publie-ginerally.-thatld-Inis- - re-eoirinienced
Barbering . business, in the room next door, to
Tritle's Tinning establishment, and is now, prepared
to do liair-cutting and Shaving in the Lost style.,
Vail. .18 - GEO. B. PRICE.
Hair "
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ca }TANKFUL forkiati favoilfstol fottrowiedirtiore'
tofine bestowed tipatahn, tiirgin-Appeara lagoro,
tho ,to solicit a- Oontiatiance of the_ same { --
Uehainitinsi lettnifed !Wins the Osten eitlei With
fine seleCted *WA of laAccikr , ' ' • •
FALL AND WINTER:,
Which he intends selling at _very low ratel,,which
he knobs ~e can .36 to the 'fiattifietion of all
will calland• ekainine his steely.. = 1 . •-- • .L
.Below you will find enumerste& age* °Steles
which will be hand runortg,l;a• stock, to which be
• calla Yuniatierition. • '
FOR •THE
AIL_ lE111"X 311 E,. WHO' 44'•
lie has a large assortment of Dress Goodaconsisting
in part of •
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Printed and . '
Brk,,Pig'd.mtd „CoPti.Bilks,
plaid M .
'W. al"'p o
- Herhgeal,""
• Medona Cloth,
Lavelias,
French and domtic Ginghams
Poplins,
•• . Pongee Mixture,
.. Cloth for Ladies,
Wrapingi, •
dtotres,
Hosiery, in gieat variety.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
Broad Cloths, •
Black and Fancy Cassimeres, .
Union Cassimeres,
• Duck
Cottonades,
Summer Coatings, -- •
Tweeds, .
Yell; at Cord,
Marseilles,
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.Velvatine Vestings ' of all
kinds; in fact a full assotment of goods for Gentle,
men wear. Also a larger end well selected stock of
TIC GOODS,
BOWIE
Mullin,iTicking; and a — complete a assortmentriir
Notions. It's no use trying to enumerate.
you want anything at all in the Dry Goods line
just call in and you will find hilt ready-to writ on
you with pleasure.
To persons Having country Produce to sell, they
will find it to their, advantage to .bring it to Sto—
ver's,as he always giies the highest market price. So
give him a call, end he will sell you goods as cheap
as they can be purchased elsewhere.
Nov. 13, 1863.
DI \ TIMM RESTORATIVE
FO It THE HAIR,
Restores Gray and Faded Bair and
Beard to its Natural COlor,
AND IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING
FOR THE HAIR AND HEAD.
CLAWS RESTORATIVE;
Restotes the CoIor.JLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
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Eradicates Dandruff
CLARK'S RESTORATIV.E,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prevents its falling off
CLARK'S RESTORATVE, •
Is an unequalled Dressing.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
• Is Good for Children.
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CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S
,RESTORATIVE,
Is good fur Old, People.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is perfectly harmless.
CLARK'S FESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORADIVE,
CLARK'S RE&TO
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Keeps the, Hair in its Place
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE •
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Cures Nervous Headache.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Stops Itching and Burning.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
. • Kreps the Head Cool
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is delightfully perfumed.
-11-K-'-ESTORAT-LVE
Contains no Sediment,
1-CIA-B-K--.S—REST-ORATIVE
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prepares you for Parties.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prepares you for Balls.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
No Lady will do.without it
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
dLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
Price, $1 per bottle.-6 bottles for $5.
C. G. CLARK & CO.,
NOPRISTOIIB.
'etteral-Agents.
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Maych.4,1864.--:1y)
• ersigned—foreeld-AnAveilhis--etts tom
geneistfy: th uhe his 'removal his
stoeVor goods to the Southiiest corner of the square
and associated with him in business Samuel Hoet•
lick, formerly with J. It, and is now doing bnoinesa
under the firm of Price klioellieh. " •
He would take the opportunitylto roturn thanks
for past favors and would solicit° a - continuance of
the same liberal patronage to.tho new Orm.-
Very respectfully, " JOS. - PRICE:
April 22 7 41. .
Promotes its Growth.
Is geod.for Ladies.
Contains n) Oil.
Is not a Dye
Beautifies the Hair
TIVE
i Whiskers
Prevents Eruptions
Contains no Gum.
AU Ladies need it.
Costs but $1
WAYNESBORO'
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6108ER'8 PATENT SOLF-REGtTLATIDiii
GRAIN SEPARATOR ; CLEANER . •
' - '4`, l lPll ll rill, LA:. a •
halitddintitavad47loisb,er and' 2bipleAearjf
est %7. l ear-. .•
or Belt, all furnished Complete
• ?ea , to be :ea W , ens.
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te un ersiim i, o xi% 0
a attention
, Pinners 'sad ed es
Frarikiing rtdAilioin
f
ing counties ~- 1 1 his
the public foiseveti: , years~ during ; 'time ; it
has : given genqai•Satisfacttail, :and i!!'*s4 6 eoi4ee
having made. seine Art ... 34 , r.Aakkrtiiii imirStenienta,
_which reridei, it still More, crinifitifo;-,Y both ; for Cies&
'separating and, ileining.,"atid: - 'also for: ''. ; 44 of
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dmughtand pia threshing. I -take lilerisiire in 1&
Commending it to the &WC, hoe - Sr - jug that it will
give tho best of eatbifaction.„,lani intinit factoring
threeitifferent sizes, as toOnwist, ,
, No. is 8 horie 'thresh aid clean from
'2OO to 500 bushel's per day. " -
No. 2 is 5 to 6 horse power, will thresh ,and ciean
from 150 to 300 bushels. per Alai,
-; No. 3 is 4to 6 horse) power, willthresh and clean
:horn lOU to '<ill Imshele : per
These M chines are warranted to do the above,
111:14 41p m h..b'etter jot every respect than any
',otherinschtm in use. -
Grain hianng!niughdight filth in it cleaned on this,
Machiim is ovrthirenr 2'to 3,cents more per inistui l
el than wh In cleaned on any other eeparntor, , or the
common Wk% of cleaning en hand fans. ! or this
reason there is not theeighth part of light matter In
the grain as whin; elerined.on 'OO riddle principle.
The blast acts freely onell the grain as it leaves the
whereas, wheai, When Cleaned Vitt: -riddle that ad
vantage,* lost
4jE,l=o:iedoesnot_ return ; t
o the sepa_tors, I h :
do.. By returning filthy tail
ends alternately it is , impossible to stake Arteretiailia
grain, Another ; important feature* this machilie,
that others , of the, kind have not, is ,the Self-acting
Blast Regulator in the fan, whit* .remedies all &tif f
ficulties in . bad cleaning, blowing grain in the Chair
in higkapeed.or irregular driving, which cannot be
avoided in cleaning grain by horse power ,
This Machine is also more durable and less tedious
to manage than any other Separator and Uleaner,or
the common machine with shaker... -
. Orden to•insure their' being filled until harvest
should he sent in immediately. • .-•
I am fully prepared to make to order and on short
'notice Portable and Stationed
STEAM ENGINES;'.:
GRIST Aiill SAW. MILL , GEARING,'
`SHAFTING AND, iFiULLEYS;
IRON BRIDOES, CAST IRON WATER
WHEELS. IRON --KE PTLES, dtc,
Stove.s and Plow castings,also cast iron and wrought
iron pipe for steam or water, and Brass castings of
every tlescrititiaiit - a -t wortl F mtam-preparerl to, do
everything, usuall ' y done in : a foundry and machine
shop. Hititirtg'stipplie3 myself with the latest im
proved- machinery. such as Lathes, Bonin Planin:
and Drilling Machines, persons can rely on having
their work done in the most satisfactory manner.—
rLam-also-preparod-to-mantifacture-to-order-ma
chinery for wood, such as Tonging and °roving
machines for flooring, Surface, Tenout and Mould
ing machines, dcc.
.
I also offer to the public a netv 'avid -valu
able improveMent in ,my steam engines, made
within the lest' Jye ar, viz: for the economizing of
fuel, and the regulation pf speed, which ,renders my
new engines far superior to , the old engines.
All my machines are sold under -warrantee. My
hands are all experienced wotkinen in this line o
pusiness, and - [ use ell good material, so that I am
perfectly safe in warranting all my work.
I am also prepared to do repairing in workman
like manner,on the shortest notice. Orders solicit
ed ind . promptly.attended to. All orders sent in
or repairing must be accompanied with the cash.
For particulars and circulars descriptive of ma
chine, address 'GEORGE FRICK
.
Or DANIEL Gavials, i'rirtorietor of rerritory and so
lieetoi of orders 3,. Waynesboro' Franklin Co. Pa.
April 18—tf
tkAIIDEN - SEEDS!
Fresh. friiita . llt. Lebanon.
THE largest. and best assortment of Garden
Seeds in Waynesboro', is to be foUnd at Kurtz's
Drug 'Store. They consist of the following kinds,
viz : •
Beet Seed, ..5 kinds, Watermelon Seed,
Onion. c' 3 44 Muskmelon "
Cucumber " • 3 44 Vegetable Oyster"
Squash " 4 •4 Peppergrass "
Pepper ' 44 2 44 " Asparagus
'Reddish 44 6 " • Parsnip
Turnip a 4 • Carrot IC
Cabbage 44 6 4- Spinach a •
Lettuce 44• • 5 •' Sage
Peas -4. 6 " Celery 'et
Beans " 2 4 Parsley
SlN ' t cOrn ." 2 44 • Tomato •
Also an assortment of :lower Seeds, and Connec
ticut Seed Leaf Tobacco Seed, &c. &c. The La
dies are requested to call and examine before pur
chasing elsewhere. . J. F. MIK TZ.
Feb. 5,'61.
Pianos -and Melodeons.
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41HE undersigned, having hicome Agent for
Wm. Knabe & Co's. (of Baltimore), celebrated
pianos and of Carhart, Meedham & Co's. unsur
-passed Melodeons, is prepared to furnish individ
uals with. the above named.inatrumentatiCtity pri
ces. All instruments warranted by the manufactu-
ers.
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_.:aloneon-the-abore-instruments-givenin—towi
or country. , (may 23) T. L. BUI)D.
nilk+AvArsV — Tl - II ;kb ; 6 - I
/ M. STONER takes this method of thank
' g his ee•treners;-and—informs•Abe—puttli
that-he-has-just -returned from Philadelphia with
the largest assortment of Drugs, Medicines,Paints,
0 ils,-Dye - Stuffs,-Soaps,-Perfu mary - , - Fru itlonfee=
tionary, &c., &c., that has been brought to the
place this season, w hick he will sell cheap. He
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.
few weeks, he will publish his list of manufactured
article He has on hand now, his Cough Medicine,.
put up in six ounce bodes, price 22 cents; "do
cure, ao pay." Its curative properties are note
fully appreciated, judging from its daily sales.
May 9 '62s
REAPEIV REPAIRING I
F HE subactiber (succeseer . of E. S. Trexel) in
ertoe4lici-publio-that-herepared-te-st
au ncccsdary repairing ;to either, the McCormick or
Manny Reaper.. WM. E. *IAN AGAN. .
for, the sale
W. E. F.
of the McCormick Reaper.
May 6-210.
Claim Agent.
HASTINGs GE!' R, Authorized C laim,Agent
Chambersbuig, Pa., for the collection'of Pen
nons, Bounty, Beek Pay and Bounty Land for of
ficers, soldier., their widows - Or hens. All business
will receio prompt attention either by personal ap
plication or letter.
May 27-4 t•. —
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:lhe'it;jiiiiiiiiite h ' "AhlittiitirOf tho liehj
it wit 6%41401%1'W bolt f , '.
likiOlit'iliii theiVihtlilitea-do.Alticlitiiiii.i:thit
biii,sitpai. coal or, i r go., ion .1, 1,, 1 1, ...T.11+1!7 ,ri riOi
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- ask fertile. vonuttentsi, mu= is one o
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1 beiii 4 ieleifikinaiiiiiisi#4titflfih,,lle.liesPo; - LC
* o o' 11.krittleiiii;14 5 -"till l i r#!ait4,3 l _ 6l :imu
bii° Pi 1 94 / 1 0R:PrOa6 r#4,.* Ofet trdg #.o4i
1 coidu ' lMAlOYektti:" , P.14 1 7F- 4 0.;c 4r if trqftlaP9
I \l4,ii.'s line Ceett gjato,,ve..: O'fiiiii 4 ..oo44 064,1,
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giim.„bettet. ti;gajaje l t en eittA, e't `, hOtile; ill L , ! -
coentri, , px ; 1 40:§ - 4i.rfliy*: )! 1 7:. 1 *0s 40F,..4;43:.4
Mao on hand *ating.Piai6r;intatf4":,l.;!;,:l
Hata ttiffitil
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firr shop of very low
Von Will also find a lime assortment of •
- cuktf, - .•
with Oorpor, Brass and Sheet-bow :Vora, ivhieli
is all of my-Own rnakepmd:whieh-harrbactiomroyeit
eannottliei foupd kiclttifi any•pla7ce. i4llWaolnera•
ber..l: am4ciimitio sell eliiimp,"so all 'that *rnitriky.
thing in,ry, line, give me a call. Ali - Avis still
at the 914firtOti'cin Main StrOtotitiler the Piiiitirig
Ocoee.
I Mouse Spouting!,
donent all times anti,o( , the best doable,tirk
Feeling very_thankfutriptr.the...rna:ny, past,l'airors,r
thave received:loam. Lite public, I Would invite all tb
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•give the a calla, for, thee you.;can,seo tor yonrselveit
imhere to get bargains.. .•' • :
OtrPnietal talienlat'lreundry Prices in exchange
ter new ,Stotteti. : - W. A. r T l'
Mar .28 : "
Mentzer s Eicase & Cattle''Potvd - r
h o f
`.llr.
along the above
far-tamed Cattle-1-EsaAer.lkl - ritenasylse
nia and Maryland takes. this method of intdrming
,the-larniers;:droversAt:., that he has an intud"Oil.
ihtends keeping -a good supply always on: hand
.Country merchants and cithersheepiiigsuch articles
fct sale; . would do . iiiill to elvea'witb a
Tiaiititg; He will selljt'erit in' for utirh!
cheap. Orders will be punctually :ittiendedlb. •
Jan. 31. _
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MEM
_AMCOR ADAMS c_..;
OLEO .113T-TISINMSIII94
Church .Street..
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EEPS constantly oitland ifuggies of every
%z description and style; new and
second.hunded VEHICLES,
kinds at reasonable prices. All persons
wanting enything• in his line of business wilt do well
by examining his stock before purchasing elsewhere
JACOB ADAMS,
-Waynesboro', ta,,L.,
aprlO t '63
FLOUR--FEED
PROVISION STORE - I
rimik subscribers announce to the citizens. of
I Waynesboro' that they have opened, a Flour
Feed and Provision Store in the room next door , to
Dr.*Brotherton's office, where they will• at all times
hive for sale
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milt,- Coil ' ESL , EMI
MILL STUFFS OF ALL KINDS, SCREEN. .
INGS, CORN, SHELLED AND IN
THE EAR, OATS, poTATcips,
APPLES, VINEGAR ;
Also, Rye, Wheat, and Barley by the bushel or in
smaller quantities, and other articlas usually kept
in seen 'establishments.' All Flour and Mill Stuff
will be sold at MILL PRIORS FOR TREI CARR. • '
The highest market prices Will be paid for Wheat,
Rye and Corn to be delivered at the Mill of the sub.
scribers. JOHN WALTER,
3.—tf.) JOS. ELDEN.
$lOO R.!
Coughs ) Influenza, Tickling in the 7hroat,
Whooping Cough, or relieve Consumptive
Cough,
COE'S COVGIII BALSAM,
OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES have
been cold in its native town, and not a singluAn
stance of its failure is known. •
We have. in our possession, any'qUantity of eer.:
tificates, tome of them from.: EMINENT PH-PI
CIANS, who have used it in their practice,' and
given it are pieeminence over any other compound.
It dots not dry up a Cough.
but loosens It, so as to enable the patient to expec
torate.
Two or three Doses will invariably curb
• Tickling in the Throat. •
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A HALF Bottle has often completely cured. the
Met STUBBORN minas, and yet,' though it is so.bure
and speedy in its operation, it is perfectly hat.' less,
being purely vegetable. It is yerr agreeable.to the
taste, anti may hetailministered to ',children of any
age. In cases of CROUP we will guarantee a
sure, if taken in season
-No Family , shoul-d--
It is within the reach of all, the price being only
Cyieirxtei. And if an, investincitt
-rurd-thorour,rtr-trtai-riors—rrot-"bark—up'th-c—ablive
stateinont the money will be refunded, We say
this knowing it. inent, , , and fe d confident that one
trial will secure for it a home in every household.
Do not .waste away with Uooghing, when so
small -- an 111Ve: Lthelit. V , / li cure you. It may be
ail of any respectable Druggist in - town._who
%via ceitifi -
cities of cures it has made.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY 4t, CO WDEN,
23 North`Bizth — atreei., - Philad Pa - - -
Fur sale by Druggists in city, country,- and eve
ytvitcre. _ October 9, 1863.-6in]
EZNEW4I.4ERairKVANXINEEENNEOMMI
T. J. FILBER-T, •
DRAPER,
:Nt
' N f.llO constantly for sale a full assortment I
al • GOO.DB for Gentlemen's ware. gk i
0 ,„ Ur Latest Oity,Pashions always oil hand.
1 1 Waynesboro'; Pa.
'IM4HAMMZZAZANZMZZIeIIaiIIIiting
PH 0 TO:GRAPHS.
SKY=LIGHT
Ijl HE subscriber would inform the public tha
he has completed the necessary arrangements
- ortakirur Skl7Ertght-Photographsk-ittur ;s pivpared
to furnish - Pictures much finer than those taken
With Side-Light. 'Persons wanting &tures "are
requested to all and c mineAlittßectplentt.
May 'l:7--tf]
Clothes - Wringer.'
yr W. PUTNAjti.'S Patent Cloth Wringe
IFI • for sale at the sign ,of thp ;Bill Red Wu*
D. B. -Bottum, )
(July 11''62.) :.
A gent for Frnklian county.
STILL AT -THE
for a medicine that
MUM
C. Li CLARK &
Proprietors,
At Wholesale, by
LECHT.ER.
II
,r, plifi
,„
' ILO r :l a ., 14 it 'in f-i 4 0 4-
,Cl .• ~... mg. -,,..-. - -_,;-__ :- iSE., , ; i , 5 2=-. -
TERMS.:;-i $1:50, ifp_aid ifilaitince, or withiii
three iisofithillynfi ofitiftlitiiiti. Of thrall
jitiOntho - bet 14t Oa* • .14'' -
AVVERTIIII MEN •-..;:fink Ines!, &Ott inset: :
ton, $l4 for.itetfrt,setinent ittioitioni 25 eentia •
Fryotaiiooaliinnit,.„o4LOthii' thy idteitiolit
*tote to be'toiiid'iliii4i..antitielg f ill advance. "
eCIA 11
, ANSt4.I3I4A
-' - ,. HE e ldi lr ea iiii n igleerotly iR
ion-the a:,
hove named
ktiotiii ',its the
• obe Inn,"•taites;plesiure in. annifuheing tro,ifit
1 triends'and the , fiblie that he La iiiiiiired to iebedii •
1 nd • rite '''• t tidiii hi iiiptileiliW tii -fiiittgteelled
'kir any ecilintri ll Hotel. _ 'r•ie:-la r tiVilsO ..havitif•beert
_thoroughly, A i
ilecifiitidlesitiftniniiiiiii• iiith ever' ,
, - thing colon ttitlititutite,*.gnists'. 'iiiint. etable!
e p • •r: - . ass .1 — ,./7 eV* et
Manes find • it kNOthliticisi 4 - ft.aki ik ta l t
- bonirehience 'Sr sup-
Vied with tbht - */*tjad.j4i*Lagditlid4rithle•liitk
the best the tea eta afford, and - all other appliances
enitiblishiChettiOtki d:Or.tUtillaitifitiiddation of
man or beast. ' With faithful and obliging seriants
With his own personal attention end_supervision, he.
tiili leaie AO menus 'tinsptuid to merit public pa
itronage. . .
The .mulrietoY lames those4r*O;istay•fallitilfi.
w ith their pntratiele:iltia!' thiipaßitiVeltei inifei at'
Ids houses cordial reception; and that everything es
telttOk to the c 6l klrome.P.FP., and • ,happiness of &in
m 301410,411 beiittf)Ohd th. '
•
: -,ap'' : ":440...:J4a4.41 . ,‘ -
, shbil,fitYhil' his ititihieTiFtO .
pinVeca,nng.t.
' iiibilliFikei:l . tioiniiillnlCyo6; •!,
"Go - unto the fine new stork robin'
• Where the Eloin,.th - e - sign is; -
l'here's , the best (look Stoves and Tin-ware,_
Al t)3sdhop ' by Irritueseli.7 7
Ike Anti of*.aiciathi.
E 'irtforn:ie.the public in jkerter*
iink4speciaibe ; tgor t ii_taf bus-custom in Wake Ot_
anythhit:iii tbatt: be ..11a4 comK
pleted and now occupying his new and extensive
y eri or lie
Dianufacttire •
1)F TIINW4RE, S.EIET-IRGN'iWARE, AND
STOVES
Fie is aosvrepared to supply any demand for his ,
Cosh Stoves, seneral Housekeeping Goods an&
Xifeheri War e , on such terms as must give entire ,
satisfaction, '
1 . 4 -va4 avolta4i-
•
offiired• ane' tie best and me ll
siitnprcived kinds ain
hiving been tried are.-acknoivledged to be all tha
can be desired as good cookers and bakers, and are
easily. kept clean.
His OWL arauneAcxurum wain; is all made with a
view to the wants of customers from the best mate
risk and is warranted in alkeases to be_ good.—Ha-
also keeps a largifilinditfrund offoncy OnEid es.
®'Special attention is ;given to putting up
SPOUTING, made o 6 the best tin, for houses and!
barns, in Which he has had along and extensive ex
perience. _ •
Remember the sign of the Big Red Horn.
B RUSSAL..
-
. W. D. DtifLLlf
ANNOUNCES to his - friends and the public
generally'fiatif he is no* in possession of all
the late and most improved instruments,and is well
prepared lo,fierferrii.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 to the
latest improvements in the art, and at moderate
rates.
Office in hie residence on the South Corner cf
the Diamond. -
April 11,'62
THE OLD MILLER AGAIN
AS the Rebejlim is now on its last legs, and
nearly over, we thought right to announce to
the public that we will grind Mists of 20 bushels
or upwards either for pay or Toll aeparteiy,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, Midlings, Shipatuff and Bran, Corn
in Cob Chopped at short notice. Plaster by the ton
or biishel on hand. Still in the market foi Wheat.
We can always do up good work like it was done
at Iskind No. 10, and Pittsburg Landing.
AprlB
ANOTHER ARRIVAL
AT THE
"VARIETY STORE."
T BEAVER announce:Blo _his- customers :and
4 ,• the public', thallis hasjUst . returned from the
Eastern markets with another fine assortment, of
new goods, consisting of Fall and Winter - Hatt tiio
Caper, (all sorts and sizes) Boots and Shoos for , mee
and boys, with a complete assortment of 'elicieit for
ladies ware; Clocks, Trunks,
Severs. Tobacco and
all articles usually hept in a first•class varietyaslore
The . public are cordially inviteil to call and-ex; rnine
nis new '"
N. B. Boots and shoes manufactured to order,
endes ired, at reasonable rates and upon short
_notice
ivm
MACHINE 'SHOP!
I H E subscriber -would inform_tite_citizens_of_
Franklin county, alit be has opened a Machine'
one-fourth mile north of Quincy, ether' '
•-
preia - rid , - to make to order all kii - nla.cif THRESH
ING MACHINES, and he will pay partic ular at-
• •!. • 11—keep-on—hand—Oast—
ings lot Separator/ and Horse Powers, and he able
to do repairs 011 short notice. He will also build
the tieble•geared- PEIAION '8 HORSE POWER,
which is now used by all regulat threshermen, and
is acknowledged, to ho the best now- in use. He
will build three different sizes, Nos. 1, 2 and 3; No.
1 is 8-horia power; N 0.2 is 6, and N 0.3 is 4•horse.
power. They Will, be made. of the best material,
and warranted to be good:.
Persons having old horse powers ho will take in
exchange fur new poyfers..
- He will also bo prepared to do turning and boring
wrought or cast iron. and will be able to furnish
castings When ord'ered; the best of material will be
used, and' no pains spared to render satisfaction to
all that may entrust him with their work.
P. 8., Foundry prices paid for Old Cast bon,
Brass stat Zinc. -- - • '
Army and Navy Claims.
OSEPH ..DOUG • 8 4 I •
WityfiesporO', being duly licensed as Claim A
gent will procure Pensions,Bounty, Bounty Land,
getualpay_tuaiLelotling,_and off . her—allowi--
anon; dueanion and soldiers, their heirs or repre
sentative
May tf.
• '
is r ir
. .
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71CKARDT8 CAW° Powder at
FebtilA
EAKE"Si; Hera at
Li. Feb. 5, '64. • '
JOHN WALTER,
JOSEPH ELDEN.
KURTZ'S
KURTZ'S