~ T gk011tllea; ' 1 OV:'o l l44fBUi* :. 11.5.GERST6AVN MA ~, - • ' • i'Aiii..7;:i 2 Q 2 04,00 1 4 i . , :kV04 1;4 . , 1 .1 ;: ' ' 4 . . ' • D ry O4 o-dlif4ar a;a-kfe iis 1 7 . r 4 j.. , and BerrefactOia of thejill/Gritikeitin the ~ matterofelieapGoodiri:-Gemiirer ,o Driieslr" Real Substintral t rns ~.tfiliq : . . quite i ters are , at , . 2'F* ,1151 . _,..1 .' we known Ch ' 1 DY . - '' 2 'urg 7 " " our first grpa Uatpost at i Al , k - 1) . ''; ',:t Pa., and our skirmishers in *VP? • 'l' ;,' rllooms and the Caltbitqlouseir.*eite, 4.11 City. ' With such Ati,litree,for dO g , I MI:. " , .... , :,<iii it, •, ' any wonder we'seilr.go*: , .:,:;17 ; ??,- - '-' "Wide AWstliAl7 . 4ooltfutttii4 - uti . • , r, •:.- 4. •),.. -rf•1t.,,,, ,, , ,:,,,4 , ,;;,--;,,, : ,, ' • the,3lo*MOVAltri , ,P A ,4l A nimble ifil4penciNitivoijitiziwo w shilling, and: half alciatcojniidelyWetter than no bread: The ' olacifireiiattriii and slothful methods of doing business don't suit, us. We pay CASH •fq ,every thl . Pg- thus saving a large pereenton-atuinarairedisV, and we sell for - 048,11 ohilfithus avoiding, • the losses:that are sure to' follow 'the -Credit system and which' renaid4R) On 004.,Pajr - mg custoniers. , We , boldly:: ass an We. : defy cantradietiOne- tzbat• ," we :buyi_ j &Yids CHEAPER; , and ten for PRO FIT, therianyretall-house --in- Maryland ,or Tennsylvartra.P'.'-, ' ' ,, y , --- ' "A ':' • • As early as. he. sth of .Tuna . lot, :we saw that Dry Goods of all kindsivould . advance and be much higher this Fall. •We Imme diately telegraphed ourAgerits tobu heir.' ily, both. Cotten . and -Wollen •,, _ subsequent unpre ce dented rise teaire,auring, the war) has justified' the wisdom of ' the. course welsiirsued." • We 'are ;thus able . ,toy.• sell goods this easthaniait' YIAIVE . prices. .; ' The *Pie dnderstand the advantages : we posers and appreciate the . Bargains' we offer. Other raen.coruplain of "drill blues"' and scarcity of money. We Have,, no ranch. complaints to make—we are always busy,— Our stores are , awe s crowded and our cash box alwaysin ll .` ileother men discharge f t hands we are Com elled from time to time - to employ new. ones. ',, ~" ' . In spite of opposition:and ceniPetitien, hi' public, or private defamatiOn aniruilignan -11, we have steadily, progressed. . We prom, ised to astonish the Old Fogies and we • did :it—OLD Gams in-. particular! This season we will astonish them yet More, for we iare :still selling :those. . . .SPLENDM 'CALICOES 10' eta. per yard, MUSLINS B,'lo and' 121 e.., •Coates'aild - CIitiVETV4 - Cotton - at - 6e; Common Spool; le. '' ' • "' ' • We are also opening out a large andhiind some stock of DRESS GOODS. • suitable . for early Fall wear; together with an elegant assortment of CASSIMERES, ' 'FLANNELS, SHEETING, TABLE LINENS, HATS AND CAPS, . TWEEDS, ' BLANKETS, . , SHIRTINGS, COUNTERPANES; BOOTS & SHOES,. COATINGS; , •- , , .• i . TICKINGS, CUFFS, : '. , - HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, - LINENS, CORSETS, ' TOWELS, HOSIERY, • ' TRUNKS, DIAPERS, ~ , GLOVES, NAPKINS, - .. NECKTIES, &c., &c 4 4:14 which we will positively sell 25, to 50 Per ci.4',Chew7: than any ,house isasine.ss h exer' mind the cry of JEW price s —go , you can save money! , Go to, the Popular 'and Cheap Store 4 '!;.•';-:;„.', • CALD Ll• C.:1) itiebOu24:lichisi Hagerstown, Md. Pf .". E. COR.PUR SQL/ARE, WAYSFSBO ROl, PA. , tiangl7,lB7,L. 'cialtit.,t,„Lttft , 't MITE subscriber informs the -Finhlie that. _I he is proprietor ofthnßuss lnie 'running. daily between Waynealxiro', , and s , fleeticas ' tie; heretofore run by Wolferiberger, eSton er. With gond .horses and a tirst-clialfa*!: Horse Omnibus he is enabled to einiVeypas sengers to andte with cothfort and cotive- . nience. Ati His Bass will /lave' Waynesboro' at Of A. 111.; arrivingat Greencastle at ili.,riwking .quick time and ; sure connection w ith. the - lust Passenger train at 8 q- "A..111 t , - Lea,veti Greencastle, at 5 o'clock; P. 31 . 1," arriiing Waynesboro' at 945:- He is himself Pro prietor • • Contractor • and Driver.: ~Llelivers — . ----- Adtrtrus ' ExPress matter to and from ;Green castle. All Express matter expressed the same morning and threugh toWayncebc . onal the sem= arriVe.s., - Persons , , wishing to send , ' by -Express 4 W 411 do ,ell by giving h imsvcall.: :Parsons ivishirigto"go Hagerstown ; should:Jake, this „rout.. , The. train leaves at 925 - making connection With the WaidiingtoriiemintyAtaffroid.. aug 2.15tf) 3: IC VirOIIti§.I3ERGEIL: ANTIETINIXtBLITIVORitt WALTERICBRo. • DIATs.a.TFACIITRERS AND DEALERS IN Monuments, Tonal), Headstones, 44. &C., WE call attention to our' assortment' Of tha above, comprising the newiest•and most approved styles. . . Having the advantage of Water-Power; and a long experience in the STONE CUTTING BUSINESS,- , we are able to fill orders at the shortest no tice and on most reasonable ternis • Give us a call at our Yard, near Antietam .Junction, on the Waynesboro' and Hagers town Turnpike, two miles from the former place. Post 'Office address, Waynesboro', N. B. Orders :ma lefiat ibie.Teriariatec- , •Ord Office and will receive prompt attention. April 3—tf. li . W. &BRO. HOW E THIS FOR MU JOHNFORD in rettirping thanks to the • public for their patronage announces that he intends zeinoringellis shop to the;Base ment of Walker's Building, (and not leav ing town is is the belief of many) where he intends carrying on the BOOT An) SHOE BUSINESS asusual. • All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle their• ac counts imaiediately, for I pay' cash , for •zny stock and must .have my money. oat want to see the face ()Mutt thiwelocime' visi tor, the Deputy from TortEletchar",prowl ing about my shop seeking whotn 9 he may devour, gie. Customers will therefore find me at the Easement refered to after the first of April nest. jan _JOHN FOND. , LIVERY ! LIVERY ! iiiTE undersigned informs the public gen erally that he has purchased the, Livery 'heretofore owned by Prank. Weligley, and is fully prepared to meet the wants of the community in his line of business. He has had all his carriages neatly re -paired and refitted, spid his horses are safe, .gentle and fast travellers. Parties conveyed to any . poirit desired, accompanied by a caner Int driver. Oflice at the Waynesboro' Hotel, wbere -An attentive hostler will be in attendance at all hours of the night and day. IE3LS° ef fort will be spared to accommodate nil who nay patronize him, Dec. 17, tg ' • •.“ 4. ' ~ . 4 " ~.1...." ''-''' # 4 . , f'"0.4•.;,.. 4q, ..,,,el ...1 , ....12 - 0 , -... ' —, , . • tut4* . .• . • - ire 1 OA 4 11 1 0/SP q OPIIA,_theMP• _________„... l o l s 44 l IWO ffignovut ratan n 1110 te Or iicOlts; Elypidlittaill Ito* Militia= ' . , IWO UnitC4, l ldiVer COM" . gavia '4l, &Now' of • flok', ~, ; 44t, , ^sl . ; , , 11 •,' *III ; 8ge;WiR1144144113 ' : ' ; 41 C, 111 ; :-• 141040015114. " it - .. I Witir4 ll ** llllo4loll o 44l • , , 'itiiiideliirpfettab , ft* lhOliat throltiWaiturfreely:. > . „itAkiialphibio Altiontko obvialoodl i drifoor. 1,,-, `“ `. , 1 Dit.T:C.PIMI of lialt , ais. 4 , , , Dit,..1.74,1A f is. . . 46 DE.W. O. DANNELLY 0 ' nit t i r &WWII% 4 , 1 hiebdisiflft s , ' ti.*C4lo4 4 144144. - t AIL 4. 1. NOBLATAgioatob, IC Ct. mato ain) mast) EY, L Naffilf(R,4,l3olfil„Falllitver„: <w atll4Mar 11.11iLli ORAvziuli Vo.. ' 41.131 M. O. ilifolt, sinfooo. t • 1 11 1 ,11*". ' ~.. 1 Outgoes widisotollmofOiyozu tree - 4=ZWM . 441:13 rk.wogoorgoios aWI Esp, to •th.V.l vati.114.74 • e sad tolbwellitted we My ft , api=lirids zoo will lilt:Maw% 'itoitialls broold bjellDnonclits; woe .1.00 per m!is. f ,Aatiossf* - :- 41 - jaunagm a Co t , ~ • ,I , • , 44. x, MsliPirwilV, 0 4 31 0 1 ,N N.O , 1.811.-iy. . , , • EMI si iiS. A i . .. , r 1 , „ ~, D, 1 . - ~...A ._.,,..,,, ...., - 4 - • 1 Jul 20,1 GREIFYING' DITELLJGBNIE Has itow,pn hand:a:Full Line of GOODp•p.7SI),4.2:ECEIVED. HATS for Men add Boys ; All the Latest Styles • BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS For Men and Boys Wear. Ladies Surg Gaiters At very low - Pikes. Also, Ladies Shoes, Latest and Best Styles. Misses and Childrena Shoes in great variety Qur Motto is not to-be undersold. MEW TATO CIELI,IOLD PISS; WATCH CHAINS ringer Rings, Charms, Bracelets,' and a great variety of other things pertaining to the Jewel ry Business. PAPER COLLARS AND GUM Neckties, ' Stispenders, Driving and Kid Gloves, a large stock of all kinds Fancy Goods and' Notions. Tobacco, Segars 1131 a Snuff. 20,,. Watches, clocks and JeWelry repaited at short notice and warranted. Thankful for past &tors he,hopes by faii. dealing to all to merit a continuance bf pub lic patronage. June 29, 1871. E. ELDEN. WONDER OF NECRAN ICAL SIMPLICITY.. . 7 1 ,heMott Pteetiml Sewing Machine in the 'THE irein..* di HOOPED , t• Elastic Lock-Stitch FAMILY REW4G MACHINF;.. • . Warranted to do' the,whole range • of Family Sewing with more ra pidity, with more ease of. . management and with• • : • less.fatigne,to•the. - . ' • operator:than , , any Ma • - . chine now• in use. r, ' -- PRICE-FORTY' (40 DOLLARS! It requires no.extra,aittablianent for embroid ering, Braiding and Gathering. It takes the thread directly from: the'spaxals, thus saving trouble and 'economizing time. It requires but one foot to move the treadle even in sew ing the heaviest fabrics. It is mane of the best' steel. and at all points of wear case-harderied., Its chief points are Unequalled Siniplicity i Quietness of Operation, Ease of management, _Rapidity of Execution, , Aim-liability to drop &itches or. break thread. Having 'a itraight needle and the Shortest in •'„ - use. ESimplicity of tension, 'Ease of managing it. mbroidering, bye mere change of spools. Braiding, gathering and embroidering with out attachments . , ?,filaking the best stitch' for stretigth'4 dint" durability: Making the only stitch sufficiently. elastic as not to break Sri the , airdinotystrain of elastic . goods. Its 'sewn 'being lege liable to rap in use or .arear thiWthe melhuttle-Stitch," while it am '443"mbro easily , taken out if desired. 4 ,ALEX. LEEDS, Aanwr, Telegraph Office, • Waynesboro', Pa. July ✓7,,1871. FARM. FOR SALE. HE subscriber offers for sale a Farm sit , 'nate in Washington Township, Franklin county, Pa., containing ' .75 ACRES-MORE OR LESS, of good quality of land, with HOUSE and Barn and other BiLildings; there is good running water, .on the premises—a young Orchard Of . Aqple and Peach Treei in bear ing, order.' This - would make a pleasant home, being' situated in agood, neighbor hood, close to Mills, Churches and Store. Any person wishing to view the property can do so by calling upon Rodgers, living °li the' farm;orthe subscriber,in Wamesboro'. It will be offered at Public Sale in Mkesville ON iinmitrtAl OF SEPPEMBER, at 1 o'clock, if not sold priorto that date.— This preperty will be sold in separate parts, or in whole to suit purchasers. Terms will be made known on day of sale. July 20-tf. 'CURISTIAN. STOUFFEIL--- AINERUSTIOA TOWS NOTICE. NOTJECE- is hereby gives that Letters or Administration on the - estate of Eliza beth Barnhart, late of Washington Twp., deed, have been granted to the undersigned. All persona know ing themselves indebted to 'said estate will please make , immediate payment, and •these having claims against the same will present themproperly authen ticated for settlemelit. . • • JACOB J. 111.1LLEU, Adm&istrator. WM. MR. July 20-Ow. JP- Look, at thO List!, of all kinds and varieties World. Itv, ~,‘,,.;,.„,,, , Jn .•D ii:L , ,v i :-- -Ar i l i r l , -( IT , -If' ''' co,ititelitligoWi . .Respe )t ~, - they have Alamo*: 14,4neir. store room, On .tie South-Vat cor4ipif the Diart4End; In' . 1 40,AeabonV, a il'lltui welr,selected. ' . .tivit'GOODs, ". 7- '.'•• , , , * , ' ,, ,, - .• ~ !-, ...!, ~ • i ;...,, , ,i GROCERIES 1,, .'•.l-' ~' ' .: •-• P - '" '''•f '. I4ARDWMW , " lion spooailsbucktittarAo6o444* ; ; ,V 6 *.fltS,,,,,rf a ., 1„ 4 ,„ ( Sh a des Carrta - ,.,0 i Clot hs ----T-y . -. -=:.7./ :Oils;:karrush. EiSt ; : Fil) ;14 1 V, Ana Ull ',kind' ofthi4s;k: ritt*Well regulatiditete. r Our-)doodaa* AaeW.Alid,..livitid l liaye. .beetaeughtt*.}4,':* o 4 l of . #l.n rims; ~ 7 7, ..tr , 4 ',` ~11 1.' ni. . ..tai•::0: ; :%; A : i. • ; WIC fil'orkgrlNSlves.4 6 t , frOjn:Pi.44l (4l g, .experienceiti husineia, and a deter/0400 t'a , sell goetla at **all prati*We slialteer iiniusua indiaimenta ft; bitYera4hO deilre !to save in 643,:. I Plesee , : palt `and ~. re for yountelves. -. :;-, We have:a law andaiill . -assOrteditect , ef , sta e and fancy Dry Gclod4;: enibiacing i 40 Ilk CASSIIIERES i .-: &e. i , EkdinettS,..jefins, Tweeds,' Cotto*Ldes, Cord s;' Stripes; Checks, Ginghinia,Linen and Cot ton Table Diapers Crash for towels,'Cali-' . ,• • i es; -- , Fang DRESS Goobkr•riuziNds, . Shawls, Brown and Bleached Sheeting and Shirtings, Tickings, Linlms, Flannels, White- Goods;, Gloves, Hosiery and Notion& We are receiving. new goods every Week and will Supply any article wanted that we have apt on hand in a few days. 'We ;pay the- highest Market price for all kinds of Country,, Produce, such as Bacon, Lard, putter, Eggs;' Dried Fruit, Raga, &c. ' NOV, 3, 1870. . 11NRIVATE •. Theisubseriber offers at Private "Sale 'his .House and Lot of ground, situated: ' the roadleading fromAntietan4.l . unction to the Union School House, adjoining land of Da- R.l, vid Miller, Simon Lecrone and othins.— The lor a contains about one., acre. The im prove etiti are'a one -stork Log House, new Framanble, good:Cistern,: Hogg' Pen, new l3ake-pyon., About, forty frnittrees,,ontlie -lot; apples, peaches and pears: The whole is enclosed with stone and palling fence. If. not sold before Saturday the 26th day of Au gust, it will be offered at public sale on that day at I o'clock, PAM. • • Aug.3--ts • SAMUEL, BAKER. A FIRST-RATE. MILL PROPER FOR SALE! THE subscribers will sell at Public Sale, 65 Friday the Ist day of ;Septeinber, 1871, their HOPEWELL MILL PROPERTY, situated 3 Trines east et lilnynesbore', Prank liii,county, Pa. on the big:Antietam, two public roads crossing . each other at the Mill, The property consists of about, 22,acies of first-rate land, upon which are the folloWing improvements: The well-known first-class Flouring Mill, known as the Hopewell. Mill, With four run of stone, 3 pair burs, and one pair chopping stones, 24 aver-shot water wheels 17 feet high, with2:2; feet head and fall, first-rate water power.-,• The Mill is in complete running order,,the...mill house be ing built in every part,of tfis - very best ma terial, and in the triest , 'substantial manner. This; Mill is regarded4i4 one of •the best in the dninty,,being located very handsomely and in the midst of n'thickly, settled neigh borhood, commanding, aiarge home trade and in one of the finest...gram growing sec tions( in the entire CuMberlandYalley. The other buildings , area good TWO-STORY BRICK ,:.I)W7LLING with' Basement and'.Celliii,A T EW 'BANK BARN 35x48 feet; Tenement House with Stable, a good Coopet Shop, 'Wash House, new Hog Pen 24x30 feet, and other necessa ry There is also oti.the prem ises a fine orchard - of the varier k kinds of fruit trees. such as apples,' peaches, cherries •ite. The ,subscribeisliiive . fully: Mader up their minds to retire •from the milling'business, and hence ej offer this valuable ,property for sale. Any, person therefore wishing to en gagejn the business would do well to attend this gals, as no doubt a great bargain will be obtained in the piirchaseolthe property. 'Sale will take place on the 'premises at 1 o'clock on the day above mentioned, at which time the terms will be made known by the undersigned. If .the property is not sold it will then be offered for rent. ' auglo-4t] JOSIAH BURGER 14 CO. NEW FIRM I, NEW DOD S t STVLESI LOW t 'DI °EBNER &WAYNAIs.TT havejust open ed atthe Com= Currum STORE, a ttqlen did line of • FRENCH, .ENGLISH AND AMERICAN . , GOODS, embracing Clothes of various grades and colors. . PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERS, latest styles and best qualities, Doeskins,. Cheviots, Tweeds, Linen and , ,Crape Coat ings, stylish Vest Patterns, etc.. , All of which wiU be made. to Order, ,with the best Trimmings and in the hest 'manner. A GOOD FIT GUAILLICTIIIID isicvery case or no sale. . . ' READYDLID4,..CLOnftW Paper Cellars; Ties*ie,tiSpe4leis,los Wa c ir74l, ,trl=l 7 bug c3oft ii 11I g rAPatttl" ap :'4%,e1100.E.i4.00,,1f1ir; MA , ' l, : ,, ' ': I '''" - '' . Will ‘., ~ puce' - ;I , • ••• Year ~., 7 , • • • ~--SeitcprAer 4 th . ;• , ..ftv.iill con tinue' -- C offer supdalord•qPiiiatiorial4l_4,7".'-' tages t with watchf , andeviae,a - _t,:airp.. Plre-tile health and corafo `'# , lpa' pieputhve# , Z 1 1 widely known' for:, , ..-..tu'e-Alean. 4 , . ...,,, , lUbrity of its loca l' . , ....t.X.ipenata • • • ~rpt . For Catalogue . ;i .. •tevoir:,, Ir . ri Principal, Hagerato " . ' d.gtxC•Mittitirri rickhouse, or J. C.: . gesi . s,,Bril , Ve, Md. . - ani.3—lm WIINDERNL SEDUCTION G"P SAMMY -FLOM at J. ELims's foiSivE Dozens and Firry-anrrs per Barrel, Corn, Oafs; Bacon, Coffee, Sugar, Salt Lard, Mill Stuff—white and brown—at won derfully low prices for cash—no other terms Thankful for past favors, Tam determine-. to sell low. We have been imposed on long enough with high prices for flour. So, come on friends with your Outs and get good flour cheap. July 27;1871, J. ELDM. NOICIOE. LETTERS of administration having been granted.to, the undersigned upon the , estate of indebted R. Hamilton, deceased",, all persons ;to said es tate will 'make payment, and those having claims present, them to J. R. Hammon, Aug 10-6 w Adm'r GOWNS 4,1 BE 11140 Al'lolololo3 01 I:Ner." : 4, • • . -• 4' , • I.ll9,vepistlaiusllti in ilia - Yostr.ii abate AftitatipplyA4•, , : , r, !it! 4 ., :•• )7: :COFF#.IO, TRAtiii" • '`j; Vp.t; WHITE SIMARS,L . , • (Coffe`O,;ckac44l44 - 4 1 i4Plqen 2s61 4: P. R. aiui MOlgiasusi . arid' s Fruit, Sugar•Ovad Hams, Smoked Beat&e:; In the weir of Bute , and baking ter= tides generally, and.4Voiring articles, ike., the qtudity staniknottOpassed. Do rXot forget to look at our 10 eent and levy suga* .1 am p;epured.to keep, with the market. CII S.—The xery best gtuditycinliand winter and summer. • • GRACKCERIS OF MAIM= I get my goods freA from the factory of Jamea t Mason and Co. Have many differ ent kinds. The newest thing 014 is the . . • , 1 FRESH AND SALTED . FISH. The_ Fish department we keep up, full,tand will play second fuldler.to none: -All thro' the proper season we get string fish, iced shad and herring. We sell sound fish and sell them right that is the . reason , •we sell them fast. CuStomers wanting one shad or 'lOO waited on with the same alacrity.— Housekeepers wanting to lay in a supply for the summer should bay very soon. MACKERAL. I now have in store and for sale a choice lot of 'Mackerel in whole bbls, halves and quarteirs, at :about One-lialf,the price'peilb. of bacOn. There is.notbing elseso cheap in the provision line- as Mackeral: Make a note of this. • GLASSAVAItE.—Look at the gebletstura . ‘ ' biers, sets, 'small dishes: , qUEENSWARE.—Granite ware (if the"' • •; .., very best make im. ported in tea sets and by the dozen and half dozen. Also a large, ' stock of common Teas and dishes. NOTIONS AND SUNDRIES.—Baskets, . . ckets:, -- broomEr-tubs T • b hop, soaps, clothes es sences, pocket B ck a e ri t o to o e s lu k b s,e e s: , chewing tobacco and „ • segars, &c:, ezc. I ask the public to call and examine.— Will always try to make the prices suit cash buyeis. • •• . April 2O 187.1. 'MVALIDS WWl' DESPAIR tii *t \ s. Thousands hire found rellef. find' /AO thousands will turn to this Medt chic, after embausUng their purses - and patience In search of health. GI. dine tbe limed. 'tallness of the min • • bread', coa tedtongue, loss of appetite. pains an • weak ness In the etomacit4 enlargement of the liver. yellow- Dees pf the skin. oasstantfever alai thirst, wit em plo y- dierdish for baldrics's, pie:ware or any kind of meet. Pszteancre Persoza. If taken and persevered • In for a lbw day; will remove this whole clues of sTalit•• toms. The fields of the body become pure. and mind clear, the stomach strengthened, the tongue clean. the _ appetite improv_ed , and the whole system so benefited that disease, In bad weather, is lees liable to Millet you. 1 Dr. , P. FAHRNEY'S cadmit.a Blood .Cleanser or raoacea. .4kt:a nsedielne ibr children, the Panacea Is, In every wav, calculated to take the' place of the endless variety of drugs which are annually sold the that purpose, and whites are often very injurious. A medicine which pos.". ceases the qualities ors cathartic as wallas amild alter ative, and which le capable of arresting disease without the least Injury to the child, is of incalculable value to every mother. As a cathartic, lets limy effective, yet It does not, !fallen in proper quantltine, cause meow or , distress to the stemachor It is Nay pi .fte to the taste.• which Is a Cary. lmoeUntlleatare se medicine for children. • Jea arremodive di= it tutturcedeneed, as it acts dleectly opals thet ve o gang and the blood. In all scroflikons lathe most effective medielarever:offeted lhe`Pubha f aunt. Waives regularly and pereeyerinaly: twee onepthmtlis. ' • eases *Swanson to ohltdresmayhe entirely • • • ~ 1. by P. Wooers Rfos, .14aredeitiVroV To. and Dr , • it. * North Dearborn . 40 91 • L. Masao. Price per bold et . ado by 'Wholesale and Re ..1.6 us And by F. Forthnian, J. B. Amberson, M. D. and Dr. A. S. Bonbrake, Waynesboro'; Romer Seßuhrimin, Pikesville. [Dec. 8,,1871-Iy. = FOR • nfluitt, :5- r :iii :7 AND , . WC MI 3::1 X CI X PT 331 SI g OIS-IS L=_i_m.Al.%_AcaL-J;2l &c., &c., GO TO rorxrEttnes Waynesboro', May 21, 1871. Every ye!'r imams, the, ;51ept ,..,./arityriofAlasoralalelar : dug • „nlent' alone We 'can 'assure our patrons that it is kept fully its high_ standard; and it is the on ly lerlabln.and perfected-prepers tier' for restoring Gan.oa FADED, -Rend* its youthful color , m , • itr soft, lustrous, and e at(dprbilta !Pais *gams white , and . dean•- It remotes 'all eruptions and • 'dandruff, and, by its tome proper- • ties, prevents the hair front Wing • - ontositnthnulates an d m nourishes the Lair - glands. By its .. use, 'the hair grows thicker and stronger. sin baldness, it restores the Capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical Heze-Drassme ever used, as. it 'requires fewer applies. tions, amigiva4a3 hair-a.altaciA lessy a peVaMNlce kik; Pam, ; rte A 4say o. a f, setts;says, u The com4itriaata are pure,, and carefully seleeterl for ex.' • (salient quality; and I condder it 'dui BEST PREPARATION . for intended purposes." Boidbyaairmsgiet!at,asa7q oce thus toner. • • • - ltittokinghm's .Dye. .• :PS vmucatts. • As our general 'in many, gases requires too long a time, andloo much care, to restore gray or faded Wb4kerst. wit have Prep arcd this„ , •Iye, oneprepardfik ralch quickly and efectnally accomplish this result. It is easily ~apPlied, and produces a color which will neithei rub nor wash of, Sold,by alpraggista' Price Fifty Cents.. Manutbatured by R. e. HALL & CO., NASHUA, NIL Aug. 24-Iy. . PUBLIC SALE.. T . HE undersigned will sell at Public Sale, 00 TVESDAY TIIE 26TH DAY OF SEFTESIBEH, 1871, the following described Real Estate, situated on the old Hagerstown road,,4-miles from Waynesboro' and 7 . miles from Hag erstown, half mile from the Marsh Store, known as the John Gipe property, to wit: *. . 1,5 ACRES t. A. REID. AND 90 PERCHES of best quality Lime stone Land. The improvements consist of a two:story • _SICK DWELLING HOUSE, 2us iv, containing 7 rooms' and basement; a good ;SWITZER BARN, a Wood Shop, 20 by 2a. with Basement, suitable for cabinet, carriage or, wagon-maker; also a Blacksmith Shop . , u one and a half story TENANT HOUSE, the tenant house and shops being weatherboarfted. There are also an Orch ard of choke Grafted fruit on the premises, principally apples and pears, and a never failing well of water near the buildings.--; . The situation for a good mechanic is a de sirable one, and such have always met with liberal encouragement from the neighbor hood: Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when terms will be made known by' ELIZA BETH SNOWBFd3GER. aug 24—ts SMALL PROPERTY FORSILE! yreiE subscriber offers at Private Sale a • JL small Tract of Limestone Land contain ing Acres, situated 3 reties Southwest of Waynesboro', Franklin county, Pa. The improvements c onsist of ONE AND A HALE STORY LOGI:MUSE and Log Barn, .Wood and Wash Honk-. a never - failing well of water convenient to the house with two cisterns to the buildings; also a good Apple Orchard with a variety of choice fruit, such as peaches, cherries, grapes, &c. aug 24—tit] ANDREW SENGER. CARSON'S STELLAR OIL THE alarm . '. crotii , in the riumber of frightful accidents, resulting in 'terrible deaths and destruction of valuable property, caused by the indiscriminate use of oils, know under the name of Petroleum, prompts us to call your special attention to an article whiCh will, wherever used, remove the cause of such accidents. We allude to ,CARSON'S STELLAR OIL FOR ILLUMI NATING PURPOSES. The proprietor of this oil has for several years felt the necessity of providing for, and presenting to the public as a substitute, for the dangerous compounds Which are . sent broadcast over the country, an oil that is safe, brilliant, and entirely reliable. After a long series of laborious and costly experi ments, ho has succeeded in providing, and offers to the public, such a substitute, in "CARSON'S STELLAR • OIL" It should be used by every family because it is safe boyond a question. The primary purpose in the preparation of STELLAR OIL has been to makqit Perfectly Safe, thus insuring the lives and property of those who use it. Its present standard of SAFETY and BRILLIANCY will alway's be maintain ed, for upon this the proprietor depends for sustaining the high reputation the STEL LAR OIL new enjoys. To prevent the adulteration of this oil with the explosive compounds now known under the name of kerosene, &c., &c., it is put up for frailly use in Op-gallon cans; eii)dh chit' being sealed and 'stamped with the -trade mark of the proprietor; it cannot, therefore, be tampered with betweenthe manufacturer and consumer. Mono is genuine without this trade-mark. It is the duty and interest of all clearers and customers of illuminating oil to use the STELAE OIL only, because it alone is known to be,Safe and rehable. It is for sale bv. Amberson, Benedict S Co., Waynesboro'. Manon & Stotler,. Marion. E. B. Winger, Quincy. Gelwicks 6: Burkhart, Chambersburg. • W. D. Dixon, St. Thomas. J. Hostetter Sr. Co„ Greencastle. Thomas C. grove, Mercersburg. Jno. L. Birchen', JARDEN4r. CO., WnoissAim-Aonsrs. No. 136 South Front St., Philadelphia: fob 2-1871. :[e Ii) ,!i i) ili 1~, 'T H4 pubscriber would inform the public • that ho is at all times prepared to make to order Gents Coarse •or fine Boots, Lsb coarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses, in elfiding. the latest style of lasting Gaiters.— Repairing done at short notice, and measur es taken in private families if desired Shop on East Main Street, in the room formerly occupied by J. Elden, as a flour and feed store. THOS. J. HOLLEsTGSWORTH„ july 23—tf • QUAD AND HERRING.—neas. Shad. and ►JPotomac Herring in bbls. for sale by W. A. ITU"). B W.Pir, STEAM ENGINE AND BOILEIt WORKS, WAYNESBORO', FRANKLIN COUNTY, PEICN'A '\ ' • • - STATIONARY AND PORTABLE, STEAM ENGINES Roik , Tanks, and Sheet-Iron Work; Machinist's Tools, Wood Working' Machinery, Shaftii , , Pulleys and Hangers; ,GearCuttinge Portables Circular Saw-Mills; Pclloe-Ben ders, Lat.ndry, Furnaces. Also; Agepts for - Stillwell's Patent Heater, Lithe Extractor and -Filter; coil_lined ; Cameron S: Co's Special Steam' Pump; Saws of all kinds, (Distend manufacture;): Iron Pipe and •FittingsrßrussAVork ; Gum and-Leather-Belting ;-Idanu facturers and i'llOneers! Supplies, generally furnished at lowest Retail Prices. All kinds of Foundry 'Worl&r-heavy or light, Iron and Brass Castings—made to order; REPAIR ING carefully done. .',liiit Tor further particulars, send for Catalogue and Price List. - liitt • 'Waynesboro'; Franklin County, Penn'a, June 29, 1871. A VALUABLE iinESTEADI • ' AT . PRZITAMM ' at."I::ZM. TH subscriber offers her HOME STRAIN sitOte in 'Washington Township, erankl.: lin county, Pa., two miles South of Wayues boro',, along the Pike leading from.lVaynes boro' to Leitersburg, containing , ELEVEN ACRES OF .LAND, lxeAless. The in_rovements consist of 11:4 — How "art—tit-or --knct-1,-- - a — g - ,ol — ii iserint...6 — iftone—anct—parlog. Roughcast, one and a half story high, with 'Basement. An excellent Stable, • Hog Pen, f i (newl built ;) Wash House, Bake Oven, and --- llin complete order. , A S RING OF' EXCELLENT WATER! near he house. Cistern at wash house door, and all other necessary buildings. Also, a ! , Fine Young Orchard of . . CHOICE APPLE TREES! About SIXTY PEACH TREES. separate from apple orchard, all in thriving and bear : ing condition. There is also, A WATER-POWER CONNECTED with this property that could be tamed into some. account. This is one of the finest and most desira ble HOMESTEADS in the, neighborhood.— Soil fn a high state of cultivation. ' Aty person wanting further information, shon d call upon the undersigned, living on said property, who will take. pleasure in showing the same .apd also giv,e Terms of Sale., July 6, Mt, MARGARET _FUNK. DESERI&Int PROPERTY( AT - • . ' Private. Sale. TIE subscriber offers at Private Sale the FAIR VIEW MILL PROPERTY, situ ate 1 mile Southeast 'Of IVityneSboro'. This property is delightfullyy, situated, the im provements unsurpassed, and the knd in a high state of cultivation. Amore desirable property of its kind is perhaiis not to be found in the county Of Franklin. For, par ticulars address the subscriber at Pittston, Pa., or call on W. S. Aniberson, in Waynes boro?. • July 27-tf. DAVID PATTERSON. CIIOLEit4 MEDICINE: . . . MR. WICKEY'S celebrated Cholera Med icine prepared by DAVID M. HoovErt of Ringgold, Md., can be had during the sea son at p. Fouttrnmas's Drug Store, ,itnd of dealers generally.., 21.uccitiljg Agent, " July 27, '7l-Bm:' ; NEW TIN STORE; littHE undersigned would most respectfully infoira:":thc citizena of Wayneeboret and vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store on East 31/fain =street;, opp . osite .; , Stover & Welff's Diy• •poods emporium, and lee is. constantly .on 'hand a good supprytof-, • •• ‘CO,O_KA, COAL KU . , MORNING GLORIES, etc., at Prices* milt the tihidi; 'AB: lands of 'Work - done inAl; line. v4th ')neafness- and dispatch; . - such Tootling, spouting . and repairing.' You : with find it to your;intereit to give hint a callhe-' fore purchasing elsewhere. The sign of the Big lied Coffee got, Always on the ThEtraful for•iiait faVors,he hopes fora eon tinuance of the same, • - ; Wire Respectfully, ,- nov 19 CLAYTON 3f. FREY. The subscriber announces . to his friends and the public that ho has purchased the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel Hess, and is rum engaged in the abirce bus iness, on Main Street, itethe East end of Waynesboro. Haying a knowledge of the business, and employing none but the best workmen, and by strict attention to busi ness he hops to merit a share of patronage. All kinds of new work on hand orders filled promptly. Jan, 14 t£ GEO, B. HAWKER: • 33 A. 8., A..l\T M . - FORNEY & :SONS: will pay the highest market price for 650 cords of Rock and Black Oak Barkdelivered -at their pinnery in Waynesboro. ' Hides am! Skins taken in and weighed at the cellar of O. Ruthete Shoe Store, for which the highest market price will be paid. BEEF, BEEF. TITHE subscriber .announces to mars and the public that he will contin ue to furnish a prime article , of Beef at the Sellar in the Walke Building oh Monday evening, Tuesday morning, Thursday eve! - ing and Friday morning, regularly durin the season. Custoiners also supphed - w•it`i Veal and Lamb when desired. „Thankful for past patronage he' hopes by selling nothing but the . choicest meats to merit a continuance of the same. 25-tf THOS, J; CUNNINGHAM FORSA.?IE_iy• THE subscriber offers. for sale AIORTIC.- ED CHESNUT POSTS for Post and Rail or Pailing fence. Also Locust Posts for eith er kind of fencing; He is also • qrepared to supply the public with burnt Lime and Corn by the (pundit)... ' ' may 11—tf - ALEX HAMILTON TIIOMISROBINSON, DEALER IN'FLOUD. AND FEED STUFF, 0 o door West of the Bowden Hausa. X 0 0 MTN Has a complete assortment • LADIES, GENTLEMEN'S, MISSES AND CHILDREX'S ROES AND GAITERS, NTS \ purr; : • • - 00 . s & . . _et . v - 'TIIOAPSON'S "GLOVE FITTD.IG COE.: SETS:' at • • • SMITH'S. SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATION ARY, all kids at HATS AND CAPS, A full stock now ready, consisting of all thet latest styles, at SMITH'S. . PAPER COLLARS, TIES, GLOVES, Suspenders, everything in that line, at SMITH'S 1 Town Hall Store. Nov. 3,1370 CARPETS ! ' CARPETS! I. H. WHITMORE has just returned from the cities with the largest and best assortment of CARPETS! OIL, CLOTHS! OIL AND LINEN WINDOW SHADS, DRUGGET AND CRUMB CLOTHS RUGS AND MATS, COVERLETS, COUNTERPANES, &c., &c., ever offered in Greencastle. LACE CURTAINS, • with all the fixtureslor putting' p. RAG -CARPETS constantly ion hand and made to'Ordei SEr 'Selling lower than any other, house in the county. ' SerCalland hear, prieds. Greencastle, Dec. 1, 1870. ' WAYNESBORCP BAKERY An) CONFECTIONARY ! MIHE subscribers announces to the public AL that they have opened a Bakery and Con fectionary on Main street, Waynesboro', op posite the "Bowden House", whore persons at all times can be supplied with fresh Bread, Rolls, Pretzels, all kinds of Sweet Cakes, wholeSale,or retail. A full supply of Can die's, Nuts, Fruits,, etc., always on hand.— ICECREAM regularly supplied during the season. Having erected at considerable expetue a fiist-clu.ss Bak e House they are confident that in this department• of their business' they can give genera satisfaction. They there fore solicit a share of public patronage. may s—tf SLEASMAN S. MORT. FAIPIEW. FAIIILY FLOUR, ETC; Tundersigned having refitted and ad ded all the latest improvements to his Mill, (formerly Fnintz's) announces to the public that ho is now manufacturing a su perior article of FAMILY FLOUR, Nthich will be delivered to persons at,nia.rket prices. He 'has alSo .on hand' a supply of lifILI; STUFF of all kinds, which he will whole sate or retail' at the Mill; .or deliver if 'de sired, at the lowest market rates. Having refitted his Mill with the most improved ma chinery he feels that he is enabled to give general satisfaction. The highest inarket.pilee paid fer Wheat, delivered at - • COOPER STUFF wanted. mar 24—tf DAITED PATTERSON, pl No vp76 - -ti.of wow* (go el MME partnership heretofore existing- be? tween. Miller cC Beaver was dissolveirou the Ist, of March-1871, by-‘nottual -eOnStlict. The Books are at the old stand acid kill 'be settled by J. Ir. Millen-AB personsindebl ed are requested to call 'and settle immedia tely. ' - V- ' 4V The business will hereafter be • nducted by ' J. W. 11.1.11..LER.5: CO. .mar IG-tf ' LUMBER, LUMBER, 'arc; riVie subscriber has for sale Chestnut Shin gle 4, Pailings, Plastering Laths, Shing ling Laths, Pine Lumber ' • from a half tci'one inch. All other sizes of • Lumber furnished to order. ' Also,. Oak,. Pipe and Chestnut Wood by the load for sale on the groinarV SerHe has also Ice for sale. '. • • 4 April' 23 tf.. • ;Ai - S..' MOWN. LAST= N'OTICE. . . ALT. persons indebted by.note or tiecoi t to the estate of lien7,Besoro, are bore by notified to pay their uulebtednes with out ,delayto thouutientigned and save 'costs. P. B 1 Ifth!SM,T, / 'OLIVER ..13.E.bItE 4.l4zignec-4 aug 3-3t] di.ipazaz 3E3AIR,Z;HAT_IS.. TF von went good, itou-bound , barrols for -11Leitler or vinegar, call at the hibonnory of DR. P. FAHRNEY'S Aug 17-3 t MEE
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