W VER riSEMENTS,, .STEFBENVILLE, 0., FEMALE SERV AP.ar. This widely-known School affords thor ough Christian education, at a cost of little more than $5 a week ; one-fourth of/or cler gymen. The 87th session (20. weeks) opens September 11th. The addt ess of all former pupils is requested. A grand re-union at the close of the next year. Send for circu lar and particulars to Rev. CHAS. C. BEA TY, D. D., LL. D., Sup't., or Rev. A. M. REID, Ph. D., Principal. AIRY VIEW ACADEMY, Perry%ille Station, Pa. R. R. (For Male and Female Pupils.) Long established, thorough, successful ; location healthful and accessible ; community ; social, moral and religous ; buildings large and costly ; a full corps of able teachers; mountain air, pure water, safe bathing, fine skating; emphati cally a home school. Whole expense, for Board, Tuition,Room, Fuel and Washing .(for 40 weeks), ess than two hundred dol lam. Winter session begins Sept 3. Send for circulars. WILSON .& PATTERSON, Port Royal, luniata Co., Pa. PRESIDENTS OF COLLEGES, MINISTERS, SUC COM BOISNBSS UN. TESTIFY TO THE MANY ADVANTAGES OF TUSOMEM itaikOEMY ACADEMIA, JUNIATA CO., PA. Send for circular and Testimonials. D. D. 'STONE, A. M., .Ph. D. J. J. PATTERSON, 'A. M. 'COTTAGE SEMINARY EOR YOUNG LADIES, Pottstown. Montgomery Co.; Pa. The twenty-fourth annual session of this Institution opens September 12th. For Circulars, address Rev. JOHN I,LOORE, _Principal. FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, _ . AT_POTTSTOWN, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNA. .on Phila. & Reading R. R. Twenty-second :annual session opens Sept. 11th. Situation ,healthy and .beautiful. Classical, English, and Mathematical course of study—thor- .oughinil practical. ,For Circulars, contain ing full - particularsaddress Principal. friOBLECTIATE AND COMMERCIAL IN IJSTITUTE, NEW liAle'EN, CONN. Prepar .atory to College, Business, Scientific School U. S. Military and Naval Academies. Fall session, .36th year, begins Sept. 13. For . catalogue, address Gen. VIM. 11. RUSSELL, .Principal. BORDENTOWN (N. J.) FEMALE COL LEGE.—Thorough instruction. Health ful and beautiful location. One of the most carefully conducted and best sustained in stitutions in the State. For terms, etc., ad dress Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, Ph. D. AGENTS W. FOR CHAMBERLIN'S GR-BACIA-M-PAIG-N-BOOKTTitL Struggle of 9 72; A Novelty in Political and Popular Literature. A Graphic History of the Republican and Democratic .Parties; a racy sketch of the •so-called Liberal Republican Party ; an in side view of the Cincinnati Convention.— 'The minor tickets or inside show of the campaign. The finest Illustrated Book Published. A Book wanted by every A qnerican citizen. To secure territory at once, send til for outfit. UNION PUBLISH ING CO. Chicago, Ills., Phila., Pa., or -Springfield, Mass. XAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872. Agents wanted for our Campaign goods.— Sell at sight. Pay 100 per cent. profit. Now is the time. Send at once for Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists of our Fine Steel Engravings of all the Candidates, Campaign ,P,vographies, Charts, Photographs, Badge:. Pins, Flags and 'everything suited to the times. Ten Dollars per day easily. Fu 1 samples sent for Address MdaRE dUrdonsPVED, 37 Park flow, New York. Thirty new and beautiful de sians. tiet Price List of T. C. 11.1011ARDS CO., Manufac turers, No. 47 Murray 6t, N. Y tAIIPAIGN BADGES ! Reject all violent Purgatives. They ruin the tone of the boWels and weaken the di gestion. TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZ ER APERIMENT is used by rational people as a means of relieving all derangements .of .the stomach, liver and intestines, because it removes obstructions without pain and imparts vigor to the organs which it puri ties and regulates. • SOLD :BY ALL DRUGGISTS BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUES Js the cheapest and bent article in the mar ket for Blueing Clothes. The genuine has both Barlow's and IViltberger's name on the label, .and is put up at Wiltberger's Store, NQ. 23:1 North Second St., Phil adelphia. D. S. WILTBERGER, Proprie tor. For sale by Druggists and Grocers. AGENTS WANTED FOR LIFE AND TIMES OF JAMES FISK, JR, Contains•biographies of Drew, Vanderbilt, Tweed, &e., with a financial history of the country for the last three years, and what GaANT KNVAY about .".BLAcK FRIDAY." ,Over 500 pages. Price $2. Address N. YORK BOOK CO., 145 Nashua St., New York 100. 4 1 REWARD ._?: 0 For any ease Blind, Bleeding. 1100 ng or Ulcerated Piles that De Ith:g's Pile Rem edy fails to cure. It is prepared ,ewpressly to cure the Piles., and nothing else. Sold by all laruggis:s. P. ice, $l,OO. 4, GENTS "WA N TED. —Agents make more j - titioney at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Par t ienlars free. G. Stinson &. Co., Fine Art ripblisliers, Portland, Maine. PUBLIC NOTICE. TACOB C. - STOUFFER has made a Deed al of assignment of his estate to Isaac Shock ey, Esq., in trust for creditor's. Tile as,-ign ee hereby notifies all persons knowing them selves indebted to said Stouffer that he wishes them to pay up immediately. Ile also gives notice to those holding claims a gainst said Stouffer to produce them at once properly authenticated. It is to be hoped that the creditors will not neglect this no tice because the nonproduction of their claims may delay the action of the assig nee. The assignee 'will either receive the debts and credits at his house or the Way nesboro' P. 0. ISAAC SHOCKEY Assignee of Jacob C: Stouffer. August B—fit Notice to Teachers. lIE Board of School Directors of Wash .._ ington Dbittict will Ineet in Wayne-ho ro' on the first Saturday in September for the purpose of employing Ili teachers for aid district fin-the term of five months. J.S. IL CLAYTON, '4:eia-ctarv. August S-5t Valuable Farm and Mitt Property FOR SALE. THE subscriber will offer at Public sale, on TU.ESDAY the Bth day of OCTOBER. 1872., on the premises, (if not sold privately before that clay) the FAIRVIEW MILL PROPERTY AND FARM, situated in Wash ington Township, Franklin county, Pa., one and a I alf miles Southeast of Waynesboro'. The farm contains 80 Acrjes, f limestone land in a hi state of cultivation, all under goo I pos an • rail fence. A branch of the Antietam Creek flows through the farm, from which stock can have access from all parts of it. The improvements are a large FOUR-STORY BRICK MERCHANT MILL, with all the latest improvements, four run of stone, capable of turning out eighty bal. rels flour per day, and one of the finest Water Powers in Franklin county—a large TWO-STORY BRICK. DWELLING HOUSE, with Basement, all in thorough repair, a BRICK SUMMER HOUSE in the rear with a never-failing well of water and cis tern at the door, a comfortable OOTTA-G-M HOUSE for a miller with a well of the finest water at the door, n large BANE BARN, Frame Stable, Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, Hog Pens, new Blacksmith Shop, Cooper Shop, and'iother necessary buildings. There are also on the premises TWO FINE APPLE ORCHARDS containing a variety of other choice Fruit Trees. The above property is beautifully and advantageously 'situated, in the• heart of one of the best grain-producing 'regions in the State, only 24 miles from Waynesboro', Station on the W. M. R. R.'and in close OXir nrity—to—the--proposed—Waynesboral branch R. R. line. The buildings are so arranged that the Mill property with ten or twelve acres of land can be sold se 'nate from the farm_ if .For frtrth — c.r — .particulars - persons—wishin to purchase .can address the subscriber at Pittston, Pa., or W. S. Amberson or John Philips, Esq., Waynesboro', Pa. ger'Sale to • commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when :attendance will be given and the terms maile,known by RAM PATTERSON. August I—ts VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THE undersigned having determined to move West, has concluded to offer at Private Sale, the Valuable Real Estate up- - on=ivhichile_nciAcresides,---situate(Fin-An- - trim ;township, Franklin county, Pa., at a, point where the Hagerstown and Waynes-! boro' road intersects the Leitersburg and Middleburg, about 5 miles from either of the former towns, and three from each of the latter places, on which is commonly called the "Marsh." This property is convenient to Towns, Churches, Schools and Mills, and contains about 6 ACRES OF LAND (more or .less) upon , which there is an elegant TWO STORY BRICK. HOUSE, with six rooms and passage in centre of house, besides a basement under the entire building containing one room as kitchen, the rest being in cellar. The same proper ty has thereon all necessary out-buildings, convenient to' residence, such as Smoke House. Wash House, "Wood House, Bake oven, Blacksmith S lop, Carriage House and Spring House, through which there runs a never failing stream of Water, from. Spring convenient to dwelling. The Stabling on premises is well arranged and in good re pair. 'There is also a fine orchard of choice Fruit Trees, being young and thrifty, the land attached is in good condition and well adapted to farming or pastorage, having a running stream of water passing through the entire length. What makes the above pro perty the more desirable is not only on ac count of its water communications, having one of the best Springs in the county, but also, on account of its great variety of well selected fruit, consisting of apples, pears, peaches, plumbs and crapes, all in fine bear ing condition. The above property will be sold as a whole or in parts to suit purchas ers, and if not sold at private sale before SATURDAY 2STII SEPTEMBER, it will on that day and date be offered at public sale at 10 o'clock, A. M., the highest bidder being the buyer, subject to the terms made known on day of sale. 'The above property is well calculated for a Blacksmith Stand or private residence. LEWIS GILBERT. August I—St ; " • •'4 , ON SATURDAY TIIE 31st or AUGUST, '72 WILL be offered at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 31st day of August next, at 1 o'clock, I'. 31., all that fine field or lot of ground, adjfiining the Borough of Waynesboro', on the North side and lands of Alex. Hamilton, P. Haas and others, being situated on Mt. Hope road to Chambersburg, contaiying about 9 Acres, of the very best farming, land, under a good fence and in the highest state of cultivation. The field -will be sold altogether or in sep arate lots as heretofore surveyed as may suit purchases. Also at the time will be sold three choice BUILDING situated on the west side of Leitershurg St., Waynesboro', 411 ft. by 200 ft., running back to au alley. A!so three new Two-Story Log 'Weather boarded DWELLING ROUSES adjoining said building lots. These houqes ar,.! built of the very be,t material plastered c.iiled and painted throughout and well fin i 'lied in all respects, have cisterns (in each lot) smoke house and wash louse, and a good Well of water on one of said lots. They are conveniently arranged and suit very we!l for one or two families ki.Y,I - Terms made known on day of sale by LEVI. SINDERct. ugust I—ts STAGE LINE. THE subscriber informs 11)11 traveling puldie that he is running a Dail V Coach from Waynesboro' to Blue Ridge Summit, leaving WaVtiesl)oro' at 9 o'cliwk, A. M., arriving at .I.:c/turifft/ V7tat, Spri ~!7.4 at 10 o'- eloek, A. M., at Atoratercy at II o'clock, A. M., at flee Ridge Sqlo,a,t. at 12 M., makin , r con nection with the 12:25 train on the W. M. R R. from Baltimore. Express matter from Baltimore fn. Waynesboro' should be sent to Blue Ridge Station . as it will come through to Waynesboro' the same day.— The train for Baltimore leaves Summit Sta tion at 2:41, P. M., arriving in Ball imore at (1:80 P. M.B. F. BARR. July 11, 1872—t mr.z.zrzixr4r aoana TO TIIE LADIES! Air 1;;S. C. L. HOLLTNIIEMER. Imq just .I.ll.receired ft full Supply of Millinery voodq. Ladies are invited to call and exandne Ler stock. A WORLD OF CHANGE. -7v 1. WISHING to make some change in his business, and on account of the scarc ity of money will offer his goods to CAsn and Psomem buyers, at a small advance on cost. Particular attention called to Glassware and Queensware. So long as his "banner bangs on the outer wall" be will keep a full line of Staple Gro ceries; White and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Tea, New Orleans Molasses, Rice, Cheese, Sugar Cured Hams Mackerel & Herring, Salt, Cone. Lye, Kerosene'and Safety Oil, Soaps, Garden Seeds, . Shoe Brushes, Bed Cords, Baskets, &c Candy, Raisins, Prunes, Lemons, Oranges, &c. • Also Essences and Extracts for cooking ur oses. LIFE & ACCIDENT INSIIIINCE, MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK, - MUTUAL RESER`•'E OF NEW yor.K. TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT OF HARTFORD, CONN., Seo,ooo Accident Policies good against death or itholly_disablinglnjuny, for-one-year-or-less- -granted - on aPp - licatioit tome. No ma chinist, no mechanic's, no farmer, no pro fessional man, nor any -other man or wo man ought to let a day-pass-without-bav ing an Accident Policy. We pay weekly indemity for disabling injury and if death results from the Accident in DO days the whole amount of Policy insured for is paid promptly in cash. June 20, 1872—tf FrU331.110 • OF REAL ESTATE! THE undersigned Committee of Jacob Hartman, a lunatic, will expose to Public Sale, on the premises, on MONDAY the 2d day SEPTEMBER; at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following VALUA BLE REAL ESTATE, loca;ed in the village of Pikesville, 'Washington Township, with in one mile of Waynesboro' Station, W. M. R. R., containing 11 ACRES AND 22 FUME S OF LAND, neat measure, surveyed mid laid off in separate lots, viz : LOT NO. I—is good tillable land, adjoin ing lands of Michael Lookabaugh, John Stephey, John Hovis and others, and con tains 6 ACRES AND 33 PERCHES, out of which a lane, or alley 12 feet is to be reserved on North side. LOT NO. 2—adjoining land of John lin vis—front: on the turnpike 8 perches (132 ft) and is 17 perches (280 a ft) deep, contain 135 PERCHES OF LAND, with a new Two-Story Frame Dwelling House thereon erected. LOT NO. 3—fronts on Turnpike 4 3-10 Perches ( ft) and is 17 perches '(28O ft) deep—and'contains 73 AND 1-10 PERCHES of Land. LOT NO. 4—fronts on Turnpike 14 perch es (231 ft) and is 17 perches (280 1 1 ft) deep, contains 1 ACRE AND 76 PERCHES, has a Two-Story Log Dwelling, Log Sta ble and out houses erected thereon, :Ind a Iva of good water on the premises. LOT NO. s—fronts on Turnpike 18 0-10 perches (301 i 0-10 ft) and is 22 7-10 perches (374 55-10 ft) wide in rear, and 17 perches (280 k ft) deep. ' This lot will be subdivided into Building Lots of convenient size to suit perchasers if desirable. Being on ele vated ground these lots are among the ve ry best in the whole village and must in crease in value every year. • Also at same time and place will be offer ed a tract of good Timbered Land lying on the South Mountain, in Washington County Md., containing 37 ACRES AND 140 PERCHES, of Land. The W. M. R. R. runs through this tract and contains a line Fpring of wa ter. 1, , ;r73 - Terins made known on day of sale by D. B. LOTS, Committee of Jacob 11 art ncm. July 25—ts (.;eO. V. Mina!, Ace! WAYNESBORO' GRADED SCHOOL, P HILIP If. .I:ENIZ, Principal and Pro fe,,,oi of La in, re(A . , (~::wan. and th 4• Higher :.'dathematit•s. Assisted by a corps of fir: t-i:!aFs Tp:a•lwrs Free to all the children of the Distri.d.— Pupils from out:-isle the District received at a mo'lerate cliarge. Thorough instruction in S•rrntus pertain ing to the Primary, Intermediate, lirant mar and High School Department The o..tsstc.% Counsn will he sufficient to prepare Pupils for entering the advanced cla , -e' iii oar be-it College-;, Lc-sons ill MIISie, Drawing, Painting, ete. A t hormig..ll Cow.; citrt,u, I :ilildings 11(m, :111.1 rooms ro eel -hed with seats and Diehl:, of the mo,t, an.! im roved Myles. Location elevated :Lnol de lip-ht fat seenery, FALL TERM' Vl. 111 Comm on ell in Septymber. For .f.friber irtforlitirliwo,call on ally rnen her .1f the Sehool I i:1 I, or address E. A. 1 I ENING, Pre,ideut of the Board J. H. HAMILTON, of Director; Son-et:try. Aug. I—tf K;W:..A_N" T FAD FORNEY SONS ill pay the lihrliest market priee rords iif flock awl It lavk k I:ark del vereil at their Tannery in Wayneslioro. Hides and Skins taken in awl %veiptherl at the cellar of C. Itutli6s' shoe Sti ire, for xt Welt the hiehe t market price Syrups, Molasses, A nice line of - Crackers and Fancy Cakes Having in the aggregate W. A. REID SPRING TRADE 4REETING ! NEW GOODS, THE old arid ileliable firm of PRICE & HOEFLICH take pleasure in informing the host of patrons that they have just op ened a large and elegant selection of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES which they are offering regardless of the recent rises in the City, prominent among the many specialities are the following. IZIEILMSSEI ar001)Eil 2 SILKS, BL'K & COL'D ALPACAS, MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, POPLINS, CIIAMBRAYS, ' PERCALES, LAWNS, and all the latest Novelties of the season 311-. CED 'Mr 312 E-ME ON • A full Line of • English, French and , 4•l' American Clofha & Casimers, Corduroys, Jeans, Denims, Fastens, r 3. CO 33111 r. 30 al, ri" X 0 Si . PIM Counterpanes, Oil Cloths, Gingha,ths, =Muslim, Shirting Stripes, In large quantities at original figures. INT CO aIL• CZO IQ" SE; , Hosiery, Gloves, Yarns, Handkerchiefs, Andinfact everything in the N(stion G. 11. 0 0 2M Xl. I 7M gS. Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Sotl6s, Glassware, Queensware, &c., in large quantities cheap. PRICE gr, lIOEFLICII April 18-tf WAR ! WAR ! WAR ! 1=EB:=1 CRILLY .IEr.V.IN ITAVE issued a derlaral ion of war flgaiT st the high prices of Groceries and have their permanent head .quarters at the old stand, On East Main FL! cut, opposite the Post Office, where theyroave constancly on hand and for sale, cheaper than the cheap est, a FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, Queensware, lassware, Cedarware, ish, Bacon, ])rigid and Canned Fruits, Candi6s, Spices, &c. They have CoTee of the best • grades, Sugars of the finest quality, Teas that does excell in flavor. Spines that are all pure, acs S•props delicious for sweetness. Of Queens ware they have a Dill line, their Wass-. ware is a complete :11)11 HI stock, and they make this part of their trade a speciality, Decanters Tuna- , biers, Fruit Jars, Dislies,"&e.:vze. 4 Fish of all kinds in season 'Highest price paid for all kinds of Omn try Produce. They invite trade and being determine l to please all customers they feel sure of being - able to give general satis faetion. • June 20, 1872-1 y HAGERSTOWN FEMALE SEMINARY. 'VMS Institution, most 'beautifully situa- R. toll in r,ur Of till! 11111.!tit :-;(;(111/11S ()Nile State, offers 111 e liigliert advantages for in struction in every (knirlinent of study. Its next :..es.iion will commence on Tlinrs- Septimiher 51b. For Catalotrues or a ny desired information address Rev.:lol[N 31IcCIV)N, 1). 1)., Principal, ]lager-town, M tryland. N. I;.—lteferences:. J. C. Brirhes Co., CI, X Com ?nerve r.treet ; Huta riehouse, Bay -1 Co,, lit 4 :4 Itintl4 , rre strwet. August 8--lit EMI BANK OT 1:4 1. 4 ,7VP111 that aPillea /1 fine \vill•ho nr , cle nt 1 1 1. , next- t•esFion t;to i r 'lll. yl)::111i:l for the ,• 1; ~r 1, !ni.;. ,n, lit. the NV:t vnesitoro' :Inc; Wayt.t/ •Icor,,', Frank lin comity, \\ :1 npital of Fifty Thonsand Dolkirq, with tino to in ere:tre it to orilt Lnn.li i : n , 1 fifty. u unrl July It, 1872-6 Tim. CHOLERA•MEDICINE. TITZ. WTCV.. EY'S eele'oratoll Cholera Me.l- Lirinn lov Ihtvid \l. lloover Of Itintmold, van he 11:ta a r i mr this .ze:i s,m 1'1)1 . Drllq, Store, and of Tr , o,!;aq Anent, S If EN ICY N YERS. 13 _A_ 76_, ) 111 P., N ! eriuforenrthe pill - Ale that he continuem the Eirberitvz linsinv , s in I lie room next door to Mr. llrocery Store, and all Limes propurc to do hair cut tintr, shaviluz.q luunpoonint: etc. in the best style. The pal ronagu of the public is respect fully soliritt-1. Au , " 23 1871. W. A. PRICE. THOMAS J. FILBERT, MERCHANT TAILOR, .t 1 ;I:NT 1•611 'SINGER'S SEWING IMACPIN.ES. 1872. SPRING. 1872. IN 600118. MI MOODS. NEW GOODS. BEAVER & JACOBS, Have opened a complete assortment of NEW GOODS, FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON El 7 21 As all Goods are sold at Strictly one price, Marked with Small Profits, And purchased at Original wholesale cost. We are justifiable in promising Buyers, decided advantage in price. lIATS - AND CAPS, We keep every descrlption of these. Cottons, Linens, &c Summer Carpets, Balmoral, We alio name a few of the many artic- UMBRE KERCIIEIFS, CUFFS, CAP PAPIi7.IZ, er 111. LETTER PAPER, COMBS, PORTEMONNIF , S, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, KNIVES, FANCY SOAPS. • Anything you want in the Notion lino you can get at the TOWN II A LI, STORE BEAVER, & JACOBS. Feb 22, 1572—1 y NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS ! LATE STYLES t LOAM FBAGES 14 BOF,TINETZ tcz W A YNA NT have just. ()jinn olattlkilionNEn CIA yria:ai S;rorn, a splen did line oaf FRENCII, COOPS embracing Clothes of various grades and colors. PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERS latest styles and best qualities, Doe:l:in.], Cheviots, Tweeds, Linen and Crape Coat ings, ,tylislt Vest Patterns, et c. All of which will be made to order with the best Trimmings and in the hest iseinner. A Goon FLT GUARANTEED in every ra:,e or no sale. Paper Coilars, Ties, Rows, Suspenders, I I os iery dc., always on hand. Contlemen desiring stylish and good nt ting clothing slit ill give us a trial. .1101:11NElt kWAYNANT, F. E• Cor. 01. COVE VI•Elt FEED DV I•SIN“ THOMPS6N'S !IA)", :-'illAW Ara) Footuiri CurrEc. Bete is a Lox Illat recoutniends itself to the eonsid ation of all wild use ent,leed as th.• l est, Itox in use. Price It) to 19 dollars, ac cording In the Fize. The easiest, to oper ate. A boy or from 12 to 15 yents old van use theta. Less liable to get out of ,-,1,% Their iioustructfen render.; them tile to get out order than the uhlin:lly cutters, There - Boxes are well built, of good, material. 'Warranted to CIO H' satisfaetion. Agents wanted in , ‘ \cry and Township in the State'; or renn• :,•l vania, Maryland and Vir”inia, to whom a liberal percentage will lie vi yen. For fur ther particular , : call on or address L. THOM June 20, 1872—tf TIIE subseriher Informs his ewtomera and the Imhhe rdly that he to tepair all kind of :11:whit:cry t the P.,,c1; :i wilt, Iron 1'..1:,,•- neshort.',,near Ant h-tam.lunct ion,a lid num ulitettu CS to onto. W At it )NS., P 1 .0 1 ,\.-r, i !A Lt ltOWS. plemenls ttenerally. lie em!doy-, none hot experienced mechartiei and uses the, Lest material, awl is the eualiictl to witr autee all ;lurk to give 'VW /lOW fl r int rel • es, W:!•1, , , I.w. 1-• horse, three,horse, four-h. u•se and 'Mot and pener Plows, Cider &c. 4-. e. Plow :tv.un 34 on hand. He :tai-urn; till:11111/1;e llliy n'- tides can be had at the 1.,w 0,4 l• riee. Per sons wantitu4 anythint! I.l`i itne are in vited to call, see and. :-at'e•cy t hems, Ives. Ile also takes this oee:a-ion to return I.;ianit; L. his frielOs and Anttron. for pa A, Inept. JOHN Y 1101:F. July 25—tr S HI 11 NI G; L, E , rrITE subscriber has now for sale a prime arti 'le of Chestnut t 4 hintrles, a sut•ply of which he wilt continue to keep on hand:— lie has also 1): sale a Ltrge 1(A of alastering hat h.:. 1S S. B. It.I.NELWIT TOWN HALL STORE. PAPER COLLARS, LADIES LACE COLLATZS, EN(; LISIT AND AIIIERICAN READYMADE CLOTIIING THE THOMPSON FEED CUTE% ItO C rorgie Shop. PRECIS, es. STEA.Ii ENGINE AND BcILER WORKS, Boilers, Tanks, and Sheet-Iron Work; Machinist's Tools, Wood Working Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers; Gear Cutting, Portable Circular Saw-Mills, Felloe-lieu tiers, Laundry Furnaces. ' Also, Agents for Stillwell's Patent Heater, Limo Extractoi anG. Filter? combined; Cameron & Co's Special Steam Pump; Saws of all kinds, (andDiost manufacture;) lion Pipe and Fittings; Brass Work; Ginn and Leather Belting • Manu facturers and Engineers Supplies, generally furnished at lowest Retail Prices. All kinala of Foundry Work—heavy or light, Iron and Brass Castings—made to order; REPA lit ING carefully done. ,y For further particulars, send for Catalogue and Price List.-ta t —Waynesboro'iFranklin County, Penn'a June `29, 1871 EaUSE HOTEL CAN S, NOTE FAPEP, BUUSTIES, Coy. Fayett and St. Paul Sine. OPPOSITE TIARNIIII'S CITY ITOTEL, BAL 'P MOR E, M Terms Siso Per Day. ISAAC ALBERTSON, Proprietor. J. S. HARPER, Manager. [aug 2.4-Iy. meant, and the vital organs tv,hled be}rioil llto point Of rope' r. Dyspep4ist or had i:tre.l inn. lie:nix he, Paha in the SlimeMyr% Cough., Toi,lnne•., of the I 111 e• zinesc, Som . Erurt pions of Ore SlOlll.llll, lied in the Mouth, Halloos Attu:ls, Pettoinoon of the Beard Inflammation of the , Pam m , he reedonoi of the Kelneye, and a other ti 1111(111 51''1 pI nuls, arc the tilf.ptiogt of I hii,tivtiNin. In tie einepleints it he int equal, .m11(1110 IwILIV Will I owe a Lettor ante° of 11, nra it, than a leloihy glen ril , r 111,111, r or leetatatle Ceirisplititit,: r 1.1 1111,1 e; or old, inallied or :It the dime) nI tvnutanhond. or the 111111 of life, flu., Toni, I triter, iii ufty ; . .4)dtudul au 1111111[AM: (het a welled 1111111oveyne11l Is :Don yeaeri, 1...r)r /11[11:111111ry :1114 riII . 01)1(t R trrn- DlnilY.n Oitti Cgt Or. IZ , Mill , 111 .1111.1 lint . of 111, ;lim?, n.111;3 , 1 , 1 , 1. , 1., It 1,111.11. U,( J 1 f arc by Vitnatt .1 i • q,nm rally roodor.••,1 by di ratcrcm,• , ,r at 'hi. 1),•:,•••tive 1 bg..11... Wiley 111, n iffilellt 6 . 111 - 444 VC at' n•a st '1`4)111r, 31,1 ill, 111,1i1 a, a pow. tmel oceot 1.1 lo•,:i•Villg wen or 11,113,11- mai on) 01 the Liter and VITC.I.II III), aunt in lAhnns Fur Shin I)3 , lettc...t;"Einiptinlic 'l',lter. Salt Rile 11111, RI.. Il• tip „ ,, 1 . ,11101:1, Can bon( , 1211,1 ,01111.. , y r-11,1 1,,1,,• • ••,,,ri 0 , rtioraotor. nut the 11l to, I I 0000 tttol Lira e.ol tilao, nit - whatever moo, or 31,11111 C, 11113111 t canted out or the ,y ,uem lc a .01 , •.t Iota; by 111•• 1,,,• ot 11,•••:e !btu., (:ral rtutl PlluainnaidC4 nroLlann Sinx.r.rd: TYR , Lin' that evt.r sllslam.d t is .iuhing .y.do J WALK ER. I.ninr U. 111- 17t•(N)N \1.I) & CO., prtn , g,n, and Can. ATde., San Franc,rn, and tia% nl Waddnginn and Cldltio, SI% , Nrss YnTk. SOLD IN AI.I. 11RUI:(;IS'IS AND DEALERS. 1872 Sl37qllig. 1f172 Sprit g. STOVER & WOLFF, • DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, White Coed: 3 , Eni Inoideries and Laces, a•ocea.ses, neer)sAwv.v. , e, - 11.1(11-: r vv:)n., 1 aril‘‘ art-. p. I), v (4..1. i.,,•1,.1-,:uoto, p.,11 , ; , ts iu 1111.0 , 111.0.1,101 ,1 14 14011', .1,114,•••••::• . 111 th, lily ( 1 , , F \VEAIZ 1:11:rli:-.11,••:: At, 1 , • •• :STIlti(111S :11141 \VI ( :01. 4' S of 4•'.'olw c:1111•'•' i1:111:1)111 . .: : L1 ` r: • , •;'f• - , 1., 1 1 • • e• , ,• I.t• pt 1:1 :t ••• . •1. , \\•i. 11 , -k fi)ro pittrif.u-in;.;';l-1 . (.. ;;'1( )1: I .VC ) - :\r av It% l' 72. - =', - C-TS 17073, B_4\- - __r_g_E.l_ E snl rrr*Lor 611er.: n :“ ~,• order :Ind on ca..y July 3.1---tr F r r ~,„ ••• . ~ ' . • . ) 4Tri: , • 7 . ••••' 1 . . ' Xf .!•.li4 • • .4.1 V4l• k:•17,•*4 . , 1:,•••%.1, • '•1 I , i . • i . es* • ..."'-' l. ; * ... 4 441, 1i:,.10' N > - .64,-.4r . t„ i' 4 . , - I r. -, • r- A 4, ~' lc' • 1 ?• . P 1 • ‘4 I . l `'`'lg e jl,l' ' - • '1". „Q .; ‘ , 1 *.• t 0 , • • ;;•,-- - -gr. ,-';• t 4' , 1 1, ...R.: ? • '',-,... ' : .V. P.'•' tl • • ... - 1- - ,1,1 , • '" - - '.4:11..!, - -- a - , 1 .- Z - -, ~-A ,1471 4 '1 4 4-; 7 7 4 4` _ ,:..: - Y_T_ -, 't 4 /-- ' -_-,, ' -. _ ,----- ;l2;,__- - 4",A 7 ' -- ' 2- .- 4 . 'AI - --'-''-'-'-'.'P - : - . 41.,-4 , -1.,7•,-.e. ) ''..4 .&s.L.,A'it:trx:ir. -;'-I.:L, frAk.4" ` .P; a' - t ( ) 0 , oi , IJ,P;', ' , ''''''.,..s: i lk , . ..f AL I -- h - :._. P.P;',.3 - i •-... ~ 4„. 4 ,l't . . ,•,, " n ,,_ " .- , -•..' • 1, -' y:. -_-i :,` 4 ' ' . ~P,• , - •"•. : ` • 7 _ ".1, '.t . .1 , ' I „ ', : , : - .•.- . -: . %. . 1 .. ..,... W 7 - .. ,. - t. - . ..-, J. e ---.--- t- . . --..,.-.--. 1 - ..,,_ - ....., 1 : r - ~ 57' ' .4 •4&17 7 .- -e T.. - .. 2 .--...A - 2`T-' -,, ' ' ... 0 , , gFe 4'..- ,..; -` J'' ; ' '- - t' - ?: M at , 0 °- M%<% 7 ' : ' .--11” .--':--.-- -- 4tst WAYNESBORO', FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENN'A. STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGTNES I=l =MIZE 0 tVe MAN'S .R. . RA R DWAT BE R S M RELIEF crlt.v.4 minr w.ousrffi In from Ono to 'Twenty liilinutes. NOT ORE HOUR after reading Oda nil yortivment need any one SUFFER. WITH PAIN. RAD_WAyS READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOI4 EV hey - TRE7: — • It was the llrst and 'rile Only l'aln .I{4 - med - y that Instantly stops the most unmet:Wag pains, altars Inflammations, and cures Congestions, whether of tint Limp, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one application, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how violent or excruciating the pain the Eli EUM &Tic, Red.ri.iden, Crippled, lticryon:, NcurnlgiF or prostrated - tvittreiscasgmay - stercr, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. ' - IN. FLAMIIA'IIOII_ OF TII E KIDNEYS. t N 1 , 1,A 11 M /N - OF - TIUD - lIIIA - DDETZT —/NFLA-MMATION - 01 ,- TIID - ItOWELS7 ,-- • CON(1 ESTION eth"rllß 'LUNGS. SORE TIIROAT, DIFFICULT BREATH INO, PALPITATION OF TIIE HEART. IT vc.TERIeS,_ERLIUr, DIPILTRNRIA.. cATARRII, INFLUENZA. II EADAOIIE., TOOTH AO II N, NEU RAI.OIA, RIIEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, .AO UN CIIILLs. Teo ^nileition or inn NF ends, icenci tots rT' she app of 10110 ie en y e c o oPa nr parts where the pain or dittleulty masts will aiTurtl ease surd comfort. Twenty drops In half a tumbler of water will In a few. moment:genre CRAMPS, hPASMS. SOUR STO3lAen. BEARTISURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRII DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN TILE BUWEL'6. and ail INTERNAL PAINS. Travelem hhould always carry a bottle of Radw•ny'u Ready Relief with them. A few drops ha water s prevent Warless or pains front change of water. It li Later than French Brandy or Bitters an a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER. ANL) AGILE cured for 11Ry ceata. There lit not a remedial agent. in Mitt world that will cure Fever nod Ague, and all ot her lilalariouo, Billow, Scarlet, 'I) - pbold, Yellow, and taller Fevera (nliled by RADWAy :; 1•11,1,$) so quiet: no RADWAY'S READY REUEL'. Filly cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND PURE RICE 111.00D-INCREA SF: OF FLESII AND WEIWIT-ChEAR SIGN ANU LEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECUIU TO ALL. DR. RADWAYS SARSAPARILLtAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES; SO (WICK. Si) I:AIM AIM TIM ctIANuEs I'HE ItoDY UNDEItcOF.s, THE I N- Yi.liENcii 4W Tlll5 TI:ULY INWNDERFUI. MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. TIME GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the SAESAPARILLIAN ENT coniniunicatea through the 11lond. Sweat, Urine, nod run v . 11111.1:I and Juices of the nystem the vigor of life. for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and ;soma outer Scrofula. SI:1.11111a, di e ulcers In I he Throat, Mouth, Tumor+, Nodes in tun (;lands and other party of the syYtern, Sore Eyes, triiii•ous DI,-charges figoe the Ears, and the wort t Ceres of Skirl di , ease s i, Jarip? lona, Fever Soren, Senht . I frail, Ring Worm, Salt Itherim, Ery , lpelas, Acne, Meeks Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Caticaxs in the and all weakening nll4l painful ellseletreca, Night Sonata, all w:edie•of the life priori- • pie, aro wit his the r•iratli e rutge of Oda wonder of Mod alai a few Mt) a' rise will prove to erg poryoi use„ it for Wilier of these feline of disease Its poleot pe w rr to cure the in. If the isith•rit, deify berominl reduced by the wastel and dermal... Wee that la old progrei,aing, suc ceed • arrestiogliicae a, and repair, tire settle with M. , material m.elc Irma healthy blood—and this - the NI RS.I l'A CI 1.1.1 AN will lien tints secure. Not only noes 1101 SAnsAloilill.l.l,lll livnotvr.NlT rcrel all koown remedial ag•oity in the cure of 1 'hronie, blll , lit is moat, and Sian diseases; hut it is We Onif ,110:e cure for '4B f&itlney et.; Elladder Ctnnplaintg, Ii Moth% fun SVorith disci., a, (:rave l, Dial* I CS, Drop:), rt••piii,!o of Wat er, Incontinence of Urine,. Irlelit's lit wis t e, in ~here litre tree !wick ilepo,ota, or the water It, thick, cloudy, biked with t toe, like lire white of an t go, or threads like white : dc, or flow , . I te, rioirl.hl, dark, billetna holin 411,1, flops:di% and when there la a pricking, loiridog setc , it ion is hen posing water, nod pale lu the Penal! of the It ark arid along the Loins. Price, WORMS.—The only known and cure Remedy for It or, :Ape, (W. Timmer of I Ilrears' Growth Cored by Illiadwsty's Resolvent. TiRVREI r,lll ton., Joly 1.1,11 , C7. Pd. RAntor s o • —I let, leot <1.11.111 Turnor in lho ornrlos / , 00 ell. All tho lt. rtorr :•41.1r0 Too hely to it." I tritol ry 1111, :t Nous re. onolo o.1..1; hot nolloor ht 1.1 me. I ot:: Il.oolvent, fool ihouelit I xlcl tr, : 11.2,1 no Iltalt lis 11, . I ol for vottyr nr I look zit bottlor ..f tho It. .. ...o• Inc rand two bot• 11,1 or ; otor of ti,mor to thy seer: or I. 11, nod 1 I. I r, tinvro r, Ro.I It r th.ra 1 ht. , . for 1.., I, v "flto oor‘t toooor ootni the lot ri.1.1 of It, t o e,: oser the rile ILIA to 3 tor for Ito 1,5,1,1 cf otlo no If tll lar',ltalt It If Soo IP:SNAIL P. tiNAPP. RADWAY'S PERFECT FIIIiaIITVE PILLS, 19 ,, z31.11y ui 21,1 t 2 itlt rovect, gun,. riirr r 11,1010. 110 I Flll netlten. 12 Hi. I'6lk, fee 11.• 41i1.0 or nil it...ook,nr the St/11112LO. K k, 11l ,411 4 e, Norynnv 1/1-vor.s. 11,11 - 4'4.111 - 1.11,1. 1n.144,11n0, 115+11 ,, Iltliott-1. I:lli.niq Jorlommollon of the 13101-1-.. t it e.unl•dl I no - 22t/rOllll.ll, Interval IVortniil, el to I n povolvt V0g.1.:- 16.,,00:00101110 01011 , 11, - , miner.4l4, or 41414 lert.us tlor,+. 130 fill'. :••10lItl/1414 n,ultin,f front of 11,0 tokt,t,e lr I .1111.-, nf Plon4l Iron?, f t -atlpntn. 1 , 1,2-.:1 of Fod. I 2V.1,.,22t,• `-tolvoridt, Sem FroohM.n, r. ho 111, 1,14.1 Ow Si, ~,,','-n. ,nonn In • .2 11.• 11044. Jlnrno -1 12ei1.2, 41.1.1 n, r e. n n 1-11.12 I , ono. • Innon--..2 . 0,, o r • the ';n Lt, nnol 01111 l'un lit th ,f 2 . . r pont en, Vellowne-, 01 Ow t-.2.1n n.i I In 5:.1... 2 , 1.144.6( 11 1. uric a 1., 0.- / 4 . fo, • do-. ..r 1 . ..,•.w.v.117C 1'11.2:2 will iron tlin so, (1011,1.! 111.• 41... n 4 . 5 pr o m ,. 121 1:22 NI) "FA A :,I) OT1.• TOP,. 1; A iov.k e.) , :1 31,14,1, 1...ne. NI•M• 4.11:k0n:1. , 11.1.44 /1.: 1.4;n2.4L WI. t.. 7 1 c a I A ILA 111 :It !..• • . j.t• .1 : 11 'ow 1..; •••1 t Oil . ; ( ''.• 1. ( A1:11. :11,;; .•11 ;:i. W; , .1 kfo.o ;.11 W0.1110•41:1Y :11;(1 .•1 I; .1. :!..1.1.1 „;.; r ;t• ( - :17 I'.)1. piritor • ;t, to, .o;:. .1.1 :•/ a , 3 z‘:/ MIEN •..0 . 7./11 1. ,- ;• • . :ti:1•1(.‘; p• ,1 Jnn , • , `•'„ O T '',ll. 1' 131,ieti:03 =n.• 1.11t.11 ~, it . B. • ilartznan. If;'—(Av rr'.% sides 1;)r s'sle.br r iLd June 29.' Ei".l.:
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