"Jr 1-11 E; NEW DISCOVERY Cluandeal Lusa Almii..l4 ticicpco. V . Dr. E. T. GAT:VI:VS SOLUTION AND COMPOUND ELIXIR hi..z: ,... : . -,„... r.::,,, :41 , 3 3 *40(?":....A.i, FER,EIT AND WILUTIbti evAr made in one tutxture of A Cll. THE. TWELVE. valitable motive miuoiplos of the well khowit ettmovl age4a, PIS E 'TIUIE TAIL. SPECIFIC FO3 CONSUMPTION ! ___This,o,poweigni_vmatidde_p_teparatien_eispels from the inning and air postures the moons and morn-pas produced by Paltneonry inflammation. keels tho irritated membranes. and renis atilt every organ which utilizes the breath of life. It contains no etnpefymo voison, and is in all respects a beat th medicine. The rapidity alai =ruddy with which it ANNIHILATES A COUGH — iii - afotiishintreffects - ife - de - eper than the mere symptoms of pulmonary dbease ond disehiose the cause from the system. It relieves the he as, chest and thro.it from the hardens which opmess them, thus iirrestin4 CoLnanire ion mei isronehlus in the genn before thev't,aein the mere tlungLnms stew., emaciated let deter 11c1'TII"X..V.VC"; loci R maa7..v... grrth the. Meet terrible seour_e of our climate mill And' r rn potent Ally, as tall assuredly t a n the right by ',rune Strictly to this ke , anue. medicine. By i , s viT IMO., VITRIFYING nod STIMITLATIN4, eiteeti upon the ir,au ..r.tl by. tem, it, larunealcsbl y eideaciens in DAS= IBILOOD. ' Including Scrotal', sae C.rao. ion, of t 10, thin. Dys pepsia. Diseases of the Liv4.r Lied iinineys, !Lunt Ihsease, and General Debility. The CASES NOW ON RECORD ( in which it has been administered with entire mu C,043 as it remedy for every variety of maladies which street the respiratory functions, ii/LIULLI/G to at the pregent date, ai. i yet the pinaratzon is only in tLe ritency nf i:9 u.epilne... The fri,/,t. of ad 11•Irettalluts unroll/era i. tieh. Owe Are -eimply-expulsory.—lleuee - they - dre - melcisTier; au less the eausts of the //aril FeCii , noll.l Whl• h me coughed tip ari3remoNkhl awl the ruihilr9l, inflamed or truiterntea 51/1111Ce3 heat-I 1.111 I,m.rud t, iLLAr t 4 - 4 Who. a Cure E _ acoomplish theso objects. The Inures swl rrlticn pus which ere the cuusequeneei et I.eL4 111.t1144,, are thrown off by . there, pmile at the E time they soothe atkliuvgeraw the west:mm.l hazt.es. de - • IZETCEDIZ for cou g hs, cold. ' iniluenz•i, bronchial aitlicellt la, catarrh, nsilima,discases or the lo•art, r, stom ach. and bowels, all fomnio vv/aki,e,es, of the skin, inflammation of the lungs, and mil (Its. or era of a Ltlnio/wry ua'.ure, Limy hu.u /Lever Lea equalled. Semi for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to autis .11ru6L;tst, or to L. EYDE 4L SOLE P.E.QPRIETOES, 195 Seventh Ave.,..Neto York. .)ecember 19, 1872-Iy, 2873. kIFAIS'k7fG. 1973. linfllVll Palgt PC .... ..rw .a D, PRICE & r. F. eor. P. - it'll,: Square, lVaynasburcf, Al ill .11), 1573. rk. --. .. BLITCUEVS P; k,, ::: = rIPROVED CUCUII4II 11001) PUN , iti ;--..::,.. T.. 4,14.,...., Duyabh.. be l: i ti i i , , , ieut rxil-0 (77 .-... 7,1 : , , , 1 , 1 :. i t ;.:t. ,, , , ,v , „ :.. .. 4 ; ) .i.; , , , e ic,.. . At t L., i p . - ~..4 . i; , v.:, ;-• s , -;•es•ialiy toy:it-4 to --_:_u ' ----" P.L....!ticv;-, l'at,..:,t Improved ;1 -4 Ili . :lii.q. :•lid New I rnp titer!. 4 .,„ i ft,Y; tfi i ;t---; V:11 , .., v..1/I._ ii 'all Irl' Al it 11- - . 3 - 1 ' 7,••••,.. ;.; dr„wr: wit how removing tile , ...-A4*%:%:' I—. Pon:pop clisttirlting t hojoittfu .1:-,) ftht Copper (.71itont)':t, wlaLit 11... , ver erack.; Cr. -ritl...:, and wili t...: - 1., ,tly nt I,pr. i'..l. salt' by . de,lit'r) overf where. Stool for ettutlozio• loot Pric e ,:i bt . Citits, (1. liLvrcol.r.)., m•r,.. 506 ronFrneree Ph;:a.ia,, Pa Seri. 12: 1572-ly COACDIMAZIENG. "E3ER4C,Nti in wan . of vehioleA of any de -11.:w or :set..ltiti-lizuttiud. van bt.; b:::),).itttl :it tnt , old "Waynt....l.roru' Conch t_ lair. •3n-cc',. The ?-.tth-ttrii)- er is vitc•A tho. t . d e .,4 1111 . 2 an y t u ng It/ Iti , L.,r Lt.) ..t.ll ...ntl exuttLine hia stock :4,1,1 'warn which lie. 'Nets war/ vti it , yin will coutpttre favorttioly with in t.lous.toun 4. In:PAT uf dit kind.i w:11 t eet,i prutinn Than!sto 1 , . riot public; for pa.t. paironpge be 01 t nie in the future. .‘ Ck.)2, ice aprills-t: ' GLUM) DISPLAY K:PZECL -r .i'M Uaka BUM a JUDEIT T3WN HALL STORE. BOOTS UMBRELLAS full line of Z ephyrs and Germantown Yarns, Wash Nott Crochet Needles WorstedNecullos, ta i se Scarfs, ID-IF,S,-.NI-ISS-ES Hos I :; R 'y-, Hosiery, Collars and Cuffs, Toilet Soaps, &c. &c Our stock of these goodsis complete and we recommend them to the attention of our customers. Oct. 15 T INVALIDS DON'T DESPAIR! , - ''' 7 ttS;Tht u z, " l 4 , h, l7lllT . i n t7o d li c aa e l ' i a C r dl Fl . \ • ;' • . , • clue, af er exhausting thel r purses , , ".. •'. and valence In search of health. :.' Giddlue. , o f the head, dullness of the mind, timid breath, coated tongue, logs of appetite, pains and weak ness in the stomach, enlargement of the liver, yellow ne:4 of the skin, constant fever and Mind, with a total dh.relisla for bu•ine.,s. Newel re or any kind of employ ment. FAIIRNEY'S PANACEA, if taken and persevered In for a 11.1 W days, e 11l remove this e hole class of symp toms. The fluids of the body become pore, and mind clear, the stomach strengthened, the tongue clean, the appetite lITIptO% etl, find the whole s‘ stem so bene fi ted that disease, In bad weather, Is less liable to Millet you_ Dr. P.FAHRNEY'S f Celebrated Blood Cleanse! or Panacea. As a medicine for children, tho Panacea In, In every way, calculated to litre the place of the enillels % &Het, el' iir ig, with it at e annually hold for Our purpose, and which are of, en very lapiriott.. A medicine NINA)m , ae4 •eS t lie gllalltlei of a cathartic a, well ai a tidal alter a•. ire, and which i., capable of arreAlor dNeve without the lea.r, nip, ry to the child, ha of I....deniable value to every mother. A. a cathartic, it 18 very Covetlve, yet It doe, not, if given in proper quantities, cwt.() atlases or cli,tre.a to the stomach or bo,, el.+. It 1c very pletkant to the tn.te, w h ich ha a very important teatime to a medicine for children. As I prfrentire of dt-ga.o it is unprecedented, as it nets din city upon the digestive or gans and tine blood. In all serofitio. + di-eaws. it is tiro DM 4 e'leetive medicine e, er 0 ler, I to the nubile; and, if given rez.llarly ar , iper•everinll, - ,thwe crumb° di.,- traws ...o Coln Ilion to children may he entirely eradicated. ....,. • . Prepared by P. Fahrney's Bros. 41 , .% „,„ -,..... Co„ Wayne:bore., Pa., anti Dr P. . ~: 1 qr • FARENEY, : 10 North Dcarborn• \.;t4 . 1 A ..; t,, OM \ao. Price $.1.:....5 per bottle, ) ... il l • •:-• for .ale by Wholgaule and Retail , Lot ri i ' dealers. And by ......• v.... 8 INEE=3111:1 F. Forth:ll.Ln, J. B. Ameerson, :11.. D. and Dr. A. S. Bonbrake, Waynesboro'; Ronzer Buhrman, Pikesville. r Dec. , 187] -Iy.B WAYNIESSOW LAVERN., lATM. 11. FUNK having retired from the livery business, the subscriber informs his old customers and the public szenerally tlhat he has resumed business with a new complete outfit. Horses perfectly safe and gentle, either for riding or driving. His ve hicles are new and suitable for all purposes. Ile will take pleasure in accommodating the public at all times at reasonable cash rates. Au attentive hostler always on hand. Call at the, saddler shop of Wus, P. \Veairley. • FRANKLIN WEAGL • EY March 6, 'l,B72—tf NOTICE. THE subscribers have on hand and for sale fit the Mill of Peter Fahnestock a quantity of COM, Rye and Oats, which they will sell at a small profit 'lir cash. Persons in want of any of the above named grains will do well by giving us a call, and learn our prices, as they will be such as will be satisfactory. April Is—t f 'HOOVER & SUMMERS riccHE subscriber having bought out Weag .E. & Kurtz, will continue the butcher ing business at Marsh Market, where per sons wanting Beef and Veal can be sumili cd with the best the market affords. He will nave a supply regularly on hand every Monday evening and Thursday marning and tiaturday morning and f-llturilav evening. april iO-tt CHRISTIAN fiIf2OUFF.I;I?.. NOTIC 'FAR MEAT. `TIE subscriber notifies the citizens of Waynesboro' that he will visit the town regularly during the season on Monday and Thursday morning, with prime Beef 'and other choice meats. None but the beat btoeh slaughtered. Rates reasonable. june JOHN 0. HOOVER. 30 ,000 Feet of different grades of L'LZI43 Board Lumber Mr sale by Invylstfl W A LT SI I' AD—Guud Shad for sale by juoe v WM. A. REID. A_ ril Sohool Books, Family Bibles, Nyte Paper, Cap Paper, Pencils, Ink, Working Canvas Ladies and Gents Embroiderod Hip- —Gore Corsets. Gentlemeu'd Suspenders, 1113111'111131CING : EU , 'II3ER FRICK & CO., S. E. & B. Works gNOOR MORGAN'S SONS° sApoLio is a substitute for soap for all household purposes, except washing,clothes. •. , S A POLIO for cleaning your house will save the, labor of one cleaner. Give it a trial. S A P 0 1.. I - 0 for windows is better than wa, ter or whiting. No removing curtains or carpets. SAPOL.IO eleans paint and wood, in fact the enti.e house, better than soap. No slopping. Saves labor. You cant afford to be without it. SA POLIO for scouring knives is better and clearer than bath brick. Will not scratch. SAT.OI 4 IO is' better than soap and sand for polishing tinware. Bright en without scratching. SAPO L I O polishes brass and copper uten sils better than acid'or oil :In SHOES S AP OLIO for washing dssbes and glass ware is invaluable. Cheaper than soap. VALISES. removes stains from marble, mantels, tables and statuary, from hard finished walls, and china and porcelain, • SAPOLIO ---- removes stains and grease from carpets ;tad. woven fabrics. There is no one article known that will do so many kinds of work and (do it. as well as Sapo lie. Try it. HA) . D- SAPOLEO cleanses and beautifies the skin, instantly removing ztain-or blemish_from both hands andface. JIAND S A P O L I O --na Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink clt tins and grease; for work !rs in machine &c., is inval uable. For making the skin white and soft, and giving to it a "Woorn of beauty," it is unsurpassed by any Cosmetic known. I.I.AND SAPOL I 0 costs 10 to 15 cats. per cake, and everybody should have it. You will like it. Daiit Fail to try these Goods. Buy it of your merchant if he has it or he will procure it for you. If not, then write for our pamphlet. "All about sapolio," and it will be mailed free. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS, june 5-lv 2U Park Place, N. Y. le.:Sold by Amberson Brackbill. Pi&TENIT SELE-REGILINEM GRAIN SEPA BATOR CLEANER, BAGGER AND POWERS! 1.N.0 implement more Important to the farmer than a First-class Grain Thresher and Cleaner—fur none pays him sb well and so speedily. The above cut shows the only Geiser Ma chine now built under the immediate eye of the old inventors themselves, with all the additional improvements made during the past IS years, and now with FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN & MATERIAL this Machi -. .e just stands high above all o its class. As a thresher it is equal to the best, as a cleaner it is superior to any exists ing Machine. This is admitted by ull hon est competitors. Indeed it is the only Ma chine that really can, by one operation, thoroughly thresh and clean gram fit for market. aßut the fact that grain direct from this machine commands from 2 to 3 cents a bushel more than grain direct from any oth er machine, settles the question of its supe riority as a cleaner over all cthers. Impar tial judges at all the State and County Fairs where it was 'thoroughly and practically tested, in competition with other leading machines, always agree that it is more sim ple—more easily understood and operated by those unskilled ih machinery—more du rable—threshing as much and yet cleaning better—with less power and more comfort to hands than any other machine in use— and besides all that is sold for less moLey according to capacity. These facts are further attested by the thousands of pm. chasers, some of whom have had them in use for the last 18 years. To supply Ott wants of all, we now make 4 sizes, viz:— From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 . Horse Lever Power, to a 10 Horse Lever Power, with prices ranging from Mu to 5300, without power. W'e also make the latest impproved triple-geared Horse Powers, suitable for each size machine, ranging from $39 to $l3l, and all fully and fairly warranted. For further information send for circular and price list. Responsible Agents in Territory not in troduced}. Address. ' THE GEISER MANUFAC'G CO., WAyliEsnono', Franklin County, Jan. 21-tf atitchering Again. rrIIE subscriber annonnces to his old ens '. totners and the public generally that he has recommenced the Butchering business, and will be able to acceommodate them as formerly at the cellar in the Walker build ing,. Persons wanting prime Beef, Veal, etc. can rest assured that his cellar will be the place to get it, us he is determined to slaugh ter the best (11:.:.1!ty of stock only. Feb 2 7-tf T. J. C:I7.:CN.I..NGILIM. SAPO L I O a now and wonderfully ef fective toilet soap, having no equal in this country or abroad. SA P 0 L I 0 •: laris e or ie sat 1, "reaches the foundation" of all dirt, opens the pores and gives a healthy action and brilliant tint to skin PSAPOL I 0 is - withont-a-rival-irtttheH world tbr:euring orprevm ting• roughness alio' chap- ping of either hands 0- fiwe. t 4 c2 l 3 0 cl. Ini rAir.l Pennsylvania thiLlit XJ1411711 SPRING GOODS Ai IBERSON BENEDICT & CO'S, H AVE just received their first supply of SPRING to which we call the attention of our augtomers anCt We have full stock of the following roceries; Queonsware, , Carp . , DRY .G 0 0 D S, OIL BLINDS; 0 - OTS - A.ND.SHOES, -C'assimers, Lawns, Tiokings, . Ladies Dress Goods of all kinds GIVE US A ALL BEFORE UOING ELSEWHERE • AND WE WILL CON VINCE YOU THAT OUR GOODS ARE AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE MARKET. AMBERSON, BENEDICT tt CO. april 17. ill 'AU CCD 7 1M.7* IiSE. flea di Vi® A. TISTLE Offers at low prices a large number of No. 1 Cook Stoves for coal or wood the best in market, also the Celebrated Morning Glory Stoves, with and without ovens, at reduced rates. Also a number of other Base Burn ing Stoves—also Parlor Cook Stoves—Par lor and Fire-place Heaters, the best in mar ket, all of which he will yarrant and sell at less rates than any Stove House in Waynes boro.' He is now prepared to put up at short no tice First Class Brick Furnaces and warrant them. On hand a stock of nine-plate Stoves and small coal stoves. A large stock of Tin pressed and iron-ware ]oofing and spouting of the best tin. Repairs done promptly and at 61rices that none can complain. Call and see his stock as it will. pav you for the trouble, and it is right these days to keep posted. ®IL CLOTHS. A large lot of Floor Oil `ILF Cloths of different widths and prices at c. :2$ ./.11.11ERSON, D. B. RUSSELL Sc SON at the sign of the Big Red Horn, will keep constantly on hand and for sale a large assortment of Stoves and .Tinware.• GOODS TUBS, BUCKETS, CHURNS, KNIVES AND FORKS, SPOONS, the.Nblic generally LARGE IRON AND COPPER KETTLES. . . And other useful ariieles at the sign of the BIG RED HORN, Waynesboro', Pa., where u large assortment of COOK STOVES, Hardware, COAL STOVES &c., of the latest improvements, the very best in the market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of EVERYBODY THE IMPROVgD__ Cloths 13ASE BURNER, Kentucky Jeans, made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the "BIG RED HORN" D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of all House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kero sseue Oil and a large assortment c` Lamps. WASHING MADE E ! by calling at the sign of the "r Red Horn' and getting the best Clothes Wringer ever made. .Persons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c., can get full value for their money by calling on D. B. RUSSELL 147. SON, Sign of the "Big Bed Horn," Waynesboro', Pa. awn L ass% MANUFACTURER OF SASH, DOORS, FRAMES, MAN TLES, BRACKETS, MOULDING'S, &C, AT THE ANTIETAM FACTORY. I shall continue the manufacture of all kinds of Building 'Material as heretofore. ' Particular attention paid to furnishing stairways, Newel's Balusters and Railing of hard or soft wood. Prompt attention given to orders; also Grist Chopping. Post Boring and Bill Saw ing at short notice. TO THE PUBLIC Tha,iaful fur past favors, we ask you for a continuance of the same. Factory 11 miles South of Waynesboro'.Pa. april 10-tf A. M. G. TAILORING. THE subscriber announces to his old cus tomers and the public that he has again taken up his residence in \Waynesboro' and will be pleased to receive a' share of public patronage. His place of business is on Lei tersburg street, nearly opposite Bel.'s Pot tery. JOS. ANDERSON. may I—tf SHIAGILES subsciiber has now for sale a prime article of Chestnut Shingles, a supply of which he will continue to keep on hand.— lie hub also for sale a large lot of alastering Laths. AprillB S. B. RINEHART 10 BARRELS OF CIDER VINEGAR, rIIE subscriber offers for sale in quanti r ties ranging from five gallons and up wards, about forty barrels of pure cider vinegar. Warranted a genuine article. April 25—tf B. F. FUNK. tOTOMAC HERRING—New and bright in barrels received. ma} ;'2-tf VT. A. REID. D. B. Birsszta, N'SIXT FIRIWL! 000 M STCYWZIS arranted - to - give - satisfatial. TINWARE, HARDWARE, EiIIASSWARE, JAPA-NYED HOUSE UR:KISH/NG GOODS LADLk,I, NINE-PLATE STOVES, D. B. RUSSELL & SON Slod at Retail by D. B. RUSSEL/J & SON Sign of the Big Red Horn, Waynesboro', Pa. kmmiLAffa- 11191311.•' . 1CREITEM.E. WhalaOlns'and Retail Dealer, and Mantifac ' • - tarer of ' _ HOU.S:E- - FITRNITURE 'AND ITPT" : I. 4 OX.JS I t s tiM.P.I.M, GREENCA≤ takes this method of informing his custom ers and the public thathe hai • REDUCED THE PRICE OF FURMITRE from ten to twenty pei cent. Owing to the advantagge he has over other manufacturers he can an: will sell Furniture at a less'price than 'any other, ,Manufacturer in the State, HAVING 'THREE STORE ROOMS, • r • • I filled with every variety of Furniture, from a plain, common article, to the finest in use, he feels warranted in saying that he can please . all - tastes. EXAMINE LIST OF PRICES. B.p.Ds;ro. A DS. .` Cottage—lmitation of Walnut $5; 6,7, to 8 Solid Walnut , 8, 9, to 10 Jenny Lind-3-Arch Top Panel, • Walnut " " 14,16, to 18 3-Arch Top Panel, Imitation 10, 12, to 14 Round Corner-foot 3 Panels Walnut 3. ff:ltuasELL. arve' " • " Foot, Ov : al Panel Walnut, Moulded 30, 35, to 40 Antique—New Style 25, 30, 35, 40, to 60 Fine Antique Chamber Suits, Full Marble 130 to 175 Cot. Chamber Suite • 35, 38, 40,45, to 60 ' • 'd Wvbiut_Suits_ —60,-75 r t035 BUREAUS. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass, wood top 14, 15, to 16 Im. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass, Marble top 17, IS, to 30 Solid 'Wall 4 draWers, withglass wood top 30, 22, 25, to 32 " " Marble top 25, 30, 32, to tiO Imitation 'Walnut 10, 12, to'l4 ' TABLES. • Dining Table, six legs, Breakfast do., four legs, Mar, do 20 cliff, paterns„ , Extensinn Tables per foot • CHAIRS. Windsor or Wood seats ( doz) $5, 6,7 to 10 Cane seats ( doz.)‘ •' • 9, 10, 11k, 12i to 30 (Have over 600 of the above on hand.) ' seat Roe' 00G meat —)c ing Chairs, Cane Seat Rocking Chairs, Willow Seat Rocking Chairs, Spring Seated Chairs, Upholstered in Hair Cloth, Brocatel, Rep and Terry, ranging in price • per half dozen from 25 to 75 Rocking Chairs upbol. - as above • • 9to 15 Tete-a-Tetes, uphol. as above, (eF , .:11) from 20, - 22, 25, 30 to 75 Box or 3. Lain Sofas, from 18, 20 to Loungca upholstered in Hair Cloth, Brocatel, Rep, Terry and Da mask, Spring Seats (each) from' 7,8, 9, 10, 11,12 to 30 COME AND SEE ORIENTAL Imitation Walnut, for $lO, 12, 14, 16 to 20 Solid Walnut . , for 16, 18, 20, 25 to 60 tel.-Also, side Boards, Wash Stands, Mat trest es, and in fact everything in the Furni ture line. The limits of an • advertisement is entirely too narrow to give a full list of Furniture made at this establishment. CALL & SEE FOR YOURSELVES. te...Remember the place, , - I. H. WHITMORE, Greencastle', Pa. Dec. 1, 1871 Prospectus for SS 78-64 k, Year TIIE ALDINE, An illustrated monthly journal nniversal adtnitted to be the hanusomest pen )(Heal in the world. A representative and Cham pion of American taste. Not for Sale in News or Book Stores. THE A LDINE while issued with all the regularity, has none of the temporary or timely interest characteristic of ordinary periodicals. 7t is an elegant miscellany of pure, light, and gracefnl literature, and a collection of pictures, the rarest specimens of artistic skill, in black and white. Altho' each succeeding number affords a fresh pleasure to its friends, the real beauty and value of The Aldine will be most apprecia ted after it is has been bound up at the close of the year. While other publications may lay claim to superior cheapness; as compar ed with rivals of a similar class,The Aldin is unique and original conception—alone and unapproached absolutely without com potion in price or character. Every subscriber to The-Udine, who pays in advance for the year 1873, will receive without additional charge, a pair of beauti ful oil chromos, after J. J. Hill, the eminent English painter. The picture eutttled "The Village Belle," and "Crossing the Mucr," are 14x20----are printed from 23 different plate: requiring 23 impressions and tints to pei - feet each picture. The same chromus are sold . for $3O per pair in the art stares. will continue under the care of Mr. Richard Henry Stoddard, assisted by best writers and poets of the day, who will strive to have the literature of The Aldine always in keeping with its artistic attractions. TERMS. $5 per annum, in advance, with Oil Chro mos free. THE ALDINE will, hereafter be obtaina ble only by subscription. There will be no reduced or club rate ; cash for subscriptions must be sent to the publishers 'direct, or handed to the local agent, without respon sibility to the publishers, except in cases where the certificate is given, bearing the fac-similc signature of James sUttoll & Co. AGENTS. WANTED. Any person wishing• to act, permanently as our agent, will apply, with reference, en closing $1 for outfit. JAMES SUTTON d: CO., Publishers, TILE ItISIIINGTON COUNTY PIM, TH"justlY celebrated Plow formerly manufactured by Moatz & Barkdoll can now be had of Barkdoll & Newcomer or their authorized agents. All Plows war ranted to give satisfaction. BAREDOLL & NEWCOMER, • AGENTs.—D. H. Stonebraker,•Cavetown, Md. 0. Gellman,,Hagerstown, Md. S. B. Rinehart, Wvnesboro', Franklin Co., Pa. WOOS EON SALE' or HE subscriber offers for salel6o Cords A. of Wood, hickory and oak. which is easy of access, being about a half a mile from the. public road, and near Samuel Welty's residence. Sept s—tf DAVID L 0111?.. CANNED FRUIT.—WiII not housekeep ers save the wory of canning and save money, by buying their canned Peaches, Strawberries, Fine Apples, Tomatoes, &c., already prepared for use. I have made spec ial arrangements. with a reliable packing house, to furnish choice fruit and vegeta bles, as the season provesses at very low figures. Try them. IY. A. REID. julyll WARDROBES. PREMIUM CHROMOS FOR 1873 THE LITERARY DEPARTMENT 23 Liberty Street, New York RINGGOLD, WASHINGTON' CO., MD FEICK dl CO., P , BOPS. - GEO. EEICE, SEPT. • WAYNESBORO' STEARIGINE AND BOILER WORKS STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM-ENGUNES,SOILERA Portable Saw and all other Machinery made to order. The above.cnt re?resents our Horizontal Engine. with Improved Side Bed. This' de sign makes it strong, neat and durable and upon which we have made some valuable Improvements, especially upon - the working parts malting them durable and economi cal. • .We build Horizontal Engines with box beds of different sizes and designs and up- improved - ptan. - We also make Upright Engines of differ ent sizes and styles, and where economy of space is an object, they have some advan tage over the Horrizontal, also in-the wear of the Cylinder,which Is always equal in an Upright Engine. A special_point of aclvantagein,theseEn!....._ gines is our (A. a. Frick's) recently invent ed And patent self-adjusting BALANCED SLIDE VALVE, suited to all Steam Engines and Locomotives. It leaves the Engines as dimple in operation as those of the ordina ry plain slide valve class. We direct spec ial attention to this superior valve, and in vite correspondence. • We give special attention - to Portable Ergirils - and Saw - Mills ; --- also Agri - cultnral - Li banes for threshing grain and for farm purposes 'generally. Also - 25 to 30 $7,50 to 9 ,5 to 6 9, 10, 12 to 15 2 to 3 STMAZT-Si - BOIT NIBS, of ail sizes. Further information may be Lbtained from the manufacturers, FRICK t COMPANY, Waynesboro', Franklin. Co., Pa. ' may 8-1 f i,`2 to 5 2 to 7 2 to 10 FIRST SPRING ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! D. Summers & Son; QUINCY, PENN'A, • Have just returned from the city with a full line of DRY GOODS, Suitable for SPRING AND SUMMER Wear. Are offering bargains in CLOTHS, CASS) . MERES, JEANS, COTTONA DES, REPPS, GINUHAIIS, MUSLIN.,, TICK INGS, CO TON & ALL WOOL FLANNELS, Also a full line of NOTIONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY. SUSPENDERS, HATS CAPS , BOOTS AND SHOESi', Which they will sell at low figures. A, full . line of (I:3F- MIL 0 SIOM. such as Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses,, &c., &e., at low rates—your examination is invited. 155itr'Come, examine our prices and judge for yourselves ! april 10, 1873-ly STOVER & WOLFF, DIJALLIIS IN ' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS White Goods, Embroideries and Laces Groceries, Queenssware, Boots & Shoes, Cedarware,. Hardwar.. (11.7 R Dry- Goods Department consists in LlFpart of Ladies Dress Goods,,Dlack Silks, Black, andeolored Alpaeeas, Empress Cloth, Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Poplins, Lustres, Perealos, Lawns, embracing everything in 'he Dress Goods line ollerea to the trade.— A FULL STOCK OF: :HENS WEAR. English, & Amercan Casplimers, Linens,Jeans, Dennms, Doeskins, Corduroys, Cottonades, Blk.Cassitnere and Cloths Notions and white gOatiS of evert variety, Hamburg edging and inserting Ruffling,. Honey Comb Quilts, Napkins,, 1 1 osie ry, Gloves. Corset N., Lace and Linen Collars and nlkeicldelders, uspenders and Head Nets. .4 full line of and Gaiters for Gentlemen, Ladies, /1.)%4e5, Boys and Children. We have constantly on hand everything usually kept in a Well-regulated store. We ask an examination of goods and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. STOVER Sc WOLFF. May 10,1872. HOW IS THIS FR lIIGIL JOHN FORD in returning thanks to the public for their patronage announces that he intends :emoving his slbop to the Base ment of Walker's Building, (and not leav ing town Is is the belief ormany) Where he intents carrying on the BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS 'as usual. All persons knowing themselves indebted. to me will please call and settle their ac counts immediately, for I pay cash for my stock and must have my money. Don't want to see the face of that unwelcome visi tor, the Deputy from Tont Fletchar," prowl ing about my shop seeking whom ho may devour, &c. Customers will therefore find me at the Basemen; refered to alter the first of April next. jan 26] JOHN FORD. HOBJSM Tio-A-MES 'DEMONS wanting Spring,-tooth Ilorso• IL Rakes can be supplied with a first-class article by calling on the subscriber. Ile continues to repair all kinds of machinery at short notieeaud upon reasonable terms. The Metcalf excelsior Post Boring and. Wood Sawing EcMhines always on hand. JOHN L. METCALF. Feb 27-+ Quincy, Pa. CO-PARTNERSHIP. , imE subscriber announces to his patrons id the public generally that he has as sociated with him in the Boot. and Shoe busihess Thomas M. Goetz, and that the business hereafter will be conducted under . the firm of Ruths & Goetz. Thankful for pastfavors he respectfully solicits for the new firm a • share of public patronage Work of any description will be promptly furnished to order. As it is necessary that the old books should be closed all ind.btod are requested to call and settle without delay. april 10-tf WATER Crackers, ginger snaps, and fancy crackers at Reid's (=eery riaTAPJ,ISHED .1853; I:=M=:1 C. BUTIIS.
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