NEW z DISCOVERY I= Chemical and Medical lichnccp Dr. E. .F. GARVIN -0 S SOLUTION AND COMPOUND EMIR • • . ~,,, • •• FIRST AND ONLY SOLUTION evcr made in one noxtnre of A Li, TEE TWELVE valuable fictive principled of the well known curative agent, MELV:II% S'Art. SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION ! This all-powerful vegetable preparation expels from the lungs nod sir passages the mucus and nafeccpus.prodneed by pulmonary inflammation, heals the irritated membranes, and rsmum•ates every organ which utilizes the breath of life. It cunt ins no stupefying poison, and is in all reApects a health ful medicine. The ripidity and certainty with which rt ANNIIIILA.TES A COITGIII is nstonishing. Its effects go deeper than the mero symptoms of pulmonary disease and die chitive the cause from the system. It relieves the burgs, chest front-t-Ite-lvarriens-taluch_opt , ..‘s rh thus atrestins: Consumption and Bronchitis in the germ beim e they resit the mere dangerous stages. emaciated sufferer 13A'.011LING 1 7 0 S.IFI✓ with the most terrible scourge of npr climate will find DR. (v3lnflic't3 TAIL D.EItIEDY n potent ally, and will as4uredly aria the tight by adnering strictly to thi4 bal4amta medicine. By its VIT IZING, PUILIFYINCiand sTiItuLATEsTo effects upon the geu.rolsystem, itis remarkably efficacious in all DISSEASPS-OF—THE-DLOOD, Including Scrombt and Eruptions 01 thu nkm. Dys pepsia, Diseases of the Direr and Kidneys, Heart Disease, and General Debility. The P CASESNUNFON - RECGR - D I in which it hag been * administered with entire Eme con as a remedy for every variety of maladies mulch affect the respiratory functiobs, atuount,to T E 0D S INT S at the present date, and yet the preparation is only In the infancy of its usefulness. The great detect —of-ml--gx-peetonaitx-intro .e simply espulsury. llence they are useless; for. tin - lens the causes of the acrid secretions whi. li are coughed up hro removed and the ruptured, inflamed or rosterated surfaces healed Lad resterea to their natural tone, a cure is impossible. DR. GARVIN'S TAR REFREDIESI accomplish these objects. 'The =incite and muco pus which are - tho cuasequences_cf_Lung_Diseic-es, are thrown off by them, while at the saute dme they soothe rind invigorate the wertkeneil tissues. ds STER,L;I 4 IO for coughs, colds, iniluenzi, bronchial difficulties, catarrh, asthma, diseases of the heat, liver, stom ach awl bowels, all femalb weaknesses, diseases of the shin, inflammation of the lungs, and all dis orders of a pulmonary nature, they have never be,n equalled. send for Circular of POSITIVE GUILES to sour Druaibt, or to ' • - L. IF. HTIDE & CO.. SOLE P 1 OPRIETOII4, 195 . Seventh Ave., 27eze York. December 19, 1872-13 1872 Fall STOYER - & - WOLFF, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, White Goods, Embroideries and Laces Groceries, Queensware, Boots ez, Shoes, Cedarsvare, Harclwart irk,l7ll. Dry Goods Department consists in 'lLPpart of Ladies Dress Goods, Black Silks, Black and Colored Al paceas, Empress Cloth, Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Poplins, Lustres, Percales, Lawns, embracing everything in the Dress Goods line offered to the trade.— A FULL STOCK OF WIENS WEAR English, R Amerean Cassimers, Linens, Jeans, Denums, Doeskins, • Corduroys, Cottonades, Ca:::simere and Cloth Notions and White Goods of every variety, " Hamburg, edging and inserting, Ruffling, Honey Comb Quilts, Napkins, 1.1.0. , ,iery, Gloves, Corsets, . Lace and Linen Collars •and llandkeradefs, Pr. Per Collars, Suspenders Head nets, &c. A full line of Shoes and Gaiters for Gentlemen, Ladies, 'Nlisises,Boysand Chileren. 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 & WOLFF. "• ''May IG. 1872. IFIIIIT NEW G-OODS! Summers & Son, QUINCY, PENN'A, Have just returned from the city with a full line of BRY GOODS, Suitable fer SPRING AND SUMMER Wear. are offering bargains in C.LOTRS, CASSE tERES, JEANS. cOTTONADES, - REPPS. (3INGLIANIS, MUSLIN.s, TICKINGS, CO CTON ALL WOOL 'FLANNELS, &c Also a full line of NO CIONS, C LOVES, HOSIERY, S PENDE RS. HATS CAPS , BUTS AND SHOES, Which they will sell at low figures. A• full r. R. CD) (VIM P .::, Ir .:;Z, 7L• . such as. Sue . ,:irs, Coffees, Syrups, 'Alohisses, &c., at low rains—your ex,uninution is 'iucstc i. r_M Curse, examine our prices aim( jutkre for yourselves ! 10, .4 0 0 W 1;ril lAY iESBOHO' COIFETIO.NER ; r E undersi!rned in forms thelibblie that he wit& continue the confectioners bus iness at the old stand opposii.e the Bowden House', where call be had itt all times the choicest Candles manufactured of the lair p;t white sugar wholesale or refaih' Also atwoys na h.opl a well-selected stock of Or ves, Le;nous, and other tropical fruits; Csl,e• of every de,cripti,n 1 iked to order and. fresh ones constantly for sa:e. Fish ,Citrou, Dates, Prunes and Nuts made i speeial Iy: 'fbankftll for past favors he hopes to uterit a vont i all:t 11 ce of the same. Feb 6—tf JOSEP.II FRANTZ' eiTNNAMO ' • , I•Ntnrll,(...ovs end '•bther F' ces whole or f..ft mud. at liaid's Grocery ' GRAND DISPLAY ‘Z:2UM HAM MOW TOWN BALL STORE. BOOTS UMBRELLAS f u 11 line_otZephyrs Worsted Needles, AD lES, MISS ES O • •S :Te, IR., Y, Hosiery Collars and Cuffs, 1872, Fall Our sto , :..k of these goods is complete and we reco►nnmend them to the attention of our customers. net. 15 : r f.!"! INVALIDS po:srT DESPAIR!..;.? - gly.", '„. , • Thousands have found relief. and ' , t, t „, thousands will turn to this Medi- ' /1 4 ~., 0 20e, eine, after exhausting their purses 1P1 ., ‘ • • anti patience in search of health. • , : 00, Gitidine , of the head, dullness of the mina, fetid brea. It, coated tongue, loss °lappet II e ‘ pains and weak ness in the stomach, enlargement of the liver, yellow ness of the skin, constant fever and. thirst, stills a to:al clisrelish for business, pleasure or any kind of employ ment. Paunxzy'a I'ANACEA, If taken and persevered In for a lbw days, will remove this whole class of symp toms. The fluids of the body become pure, and mind clear. the stomach strengthened, the tongue clean, the appetite improved, anti the whole system 50 benefited that disease, In bad vreather, is less liable to afflict you.. Dr. P. FAHRNEY'S F. Celebrated Blood Cleanser or Panacea. As a medicine for childrfn. the Panacea la, in every way, calculated to take the place of the endless varlisty or drugs which ate annually sold for that purpose, and which are Mien very injurious. A medicine WV eh pos. se+ses the qualities of a cathartic as well a; a mid alter. wive, and which is capable ol arrestinv disease without the least injury to the child, Is of =,..alculable value to every mother. As a cathartic, it la very elective, yet It does not, ifglven in proper quantities, cause nausea or distress to the stomach or hostels. It Is very pleasant to the taste, 'is Welt is a very Important feature as a medicine for children. As t preventire of disease it Is unprecedented, as it ado din cal. upon the digestive or. guns and the blood. In ell scrontlags dlseases.tt Is the Most elective medicine c% er osier .I to the public; and, if given regularly and perseveringly. those eruptive dis eases so common to children may be entirely eradiente‘L ii i x Prepared be I'. Fahrney's Bros.&• - ) ; €1 , ; Co,. Waynesboro, Pa., and Dr P. l * „ ( v FA.H.R.N.DY. SO North Dearborn •, r. 3 4, .;,' ... . St., CHICAGO. Price $1.25 per bottle, t:; for . for sale be Wholesale and Retail t , ._, A .• • dealers. .And by F. Fortl)man, J. B. Amberson. 7wl. D. and Dr. A. S. Bonbrak.e, Waynesboro'; Beazer Bulirman, Pikesville. f Dee. ,1571-I_v.B WATNIESSNW • UVERT..i. H. FUNK having retired from . the V V livery business, the subscriber informs his old. customers and the Public generally that be has resumed business with a new complete outfit. Ilorses perfectly safe and gentle, either for riding or driving. His ve hicles are new and suitable for all purposes. lie will take pleasure in accommodating the public at all times at reasonable cash rates. An attentive hostler always on hand. Call at the saddler shop of Wnm. P. IV eaglev. FRANKLIN WEAGLE . Y. March 6, 1872—tf D. C. BIZ,. PHOTOGRAPHER, S. E. Corner of the 'Diamond, • WAYNESBORO', PA., IXAS at all times a fine assortment of Pic turesli Fran es and Mouldings. Call and ea 4 sneeimen pictures. June tf. NOTICEI. TilE subscribers have on hand and for rale at the Mill ,of Peter Fahnestock a quantity of Corn, Rye and Oats, which they will sell at a small profit for cash. Persons in want of any of the above named grains will do well by giving us a call, and learn car prices, as they will be such as will hp satisfactory. April IS—tf HOOVER 4: SUMMERS FRANKLIN KEAGY, ARGIRTECT SUALDERi v CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Designs, Plans, Elevations, Sections and Details of Private or Public BuildingF l , Bills of Quantities; Estimates of Costs; Dr:Rings of Inventions for Applications of Patents, &c. Charges moderate. mayls-tf LIME! LI Di E 1 THE subscribers inform their customers and the public generally that they 'have on lutigl-a prime artiele of wood-burnt lime po Plastering and White-washing purposes a nd that they will continue to keep a sup vly on hand (luring the season. Terms rea nable. Kilns 2,c miles East of Waynesbo- ESS BRO. mar 20-Cm A 'l' School Books, Note Paper, Pap Paper, Pencils, Ink, And Germantown Yarns, "Working Canvas Wash Nett Cmchet Needles Ladies and Gents —Gore Corsets AND CHILDREN'S Gentlemen's Toilet Soaps, &c. &c PIitENT VELEANULtatti GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEINER . BAGGER -AND-POWERS! No implement more important to the farmer than a First : class Grain Thresher and Cleaner—for none pays him so 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 18 years, and now with FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN & MATERIAL this lyla chi-le 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 all hpn -est-competitor&—lndeedLit-is-the-only-31a- chine that really can, by one operation, thoroughly thresh and. clean grain fit for market. nut. the fact that grain direct from this machine commands from 2 to 3 cents a -bushel-reore-tham-grain-direct-from - arry - oth- - er machine, settles the 'question of its supe riority as a cleaner over all ethers. 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 th- - fl} nery—more di, SHOES clrs - VALISES Sy - triose unskilled in macnmery—more du rablethreshing 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 money according to capacity. These facts are further attested by the th9Usands of pur chasers, some of whom have had them in use for the last 18 years. To' supply toll From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 Horse Lever Power, to a 10 Horse Lever Power, with prices ranging from $l9O to $360, without - power. We also make the latest inipproved triple-geared Horse Powers, suitable for each size machine, ran g ing from $9O to $135, and all fully and fairly warranted. For further information send for circular and price list. Responsible Agents in Territory not in troduced, .ttuaress. THE GEISER MA . NITFAC'G Ca, WAyNEsnouo', Franklin County, MI r3lr dIED"Iiii7III SW do Siispenders, 17'0LTHTU Offers at IoW 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 numlikr of other Base Burn ing Stoves—also Paißor 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 roofing and spouting of the best tin. Repairs done promptly and at prices that none can complain. Call and see' his stock as it will pay you for the trouble, and it is right these days to keep posted. WHEN ROUSE 111,01111, ira We Ogre FUgtil te Ste ftliti StS OPPOSITE BARNIJIO CITY HOTEL, MATJTIMORM, MD - Terms $1,50 Per Day. ISAAC ALBERTSON, Proprietor. J. S. HARPER, Manager. no v 21—tf AZGOMMQUATt ONI LIRE t THE subscriber informs the public that he runs a coach from Waynesboro' to Waynesboro' Station, 3 times a day daily, making connection with all trains on the W. R. R. Leaves. Waynesboro' at 4:30, A. M., 11 A. M., 5:30, P.M. Arrives at Way nesbro' at 6:40, A. 31 . 4 1:30, P. M., 3:30, P. M., and 8:30, P. M. All express matter will receive prompt attention. Fare, 75 cents. :oar 20-ly 3L C. CRILLY. Butchering Again. rrHE subscriber announces to his old ens , I...tourers and the public generally that he has recommenced the Butchering business, and will be able to acccommodate them as formerly at.the cellar in tne Walker build ing. Persons wanting prime Beef, Veal, etc. can rest assured that his cellar will be the place to get it, as he is determined to slaugh ter the best quality of stock only. Feb 27-tf T. J. CUNNINGHAM LUMBER. "000 Feet of different grades of Pine Board Lumber for sale by FRICK CO., mryl3 . tfj E. £ B. Works. Lstaic=laJrzife=l - 1 3 enusylvania thia.-111% aciatzias SPRING 'GOODS IVERSON BENEDICT & CO'S.. H4Y-F , just received their first sppply of SPRING GOODS BRASS WARE, JAPANNED WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOWS •.,.„ TUBS, to wbich we call the affection of our customers and We have full stock of the following roceries, Queensware, Carp , DRY GOODS, OIL BLINDS, BOOTS AND sIT-cpls, Cassirgers, Lawns, 'Picking, Ladies Dress Goods of all kinds GIVE US CALL BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE AND WE WILL CON- VINCE YOU THAT OU,R GOODS ARE AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE MARKET. AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. april 17. "Unquestionably the best sustained work of the kind in the Wand." Harper's Mag zine. NOTICE OF THE PRESS The ever-increasing circulation of this ex cellent monthly proves its continued adop tion to pupula r desires and needs. indeed ,when we think into how many homes it penetrates every month, we muse consider it, as one of the educators as well as enter tainers of the public mind, for its vast pop ularity has been won by no appeal to stu pid predudices or depraved tales.—Baston Globe. SUBSCRIPTIONS."f-18-ITERms : HARPER'S MAGAZINE, 1 An Extra copy of either the NIAGAZINE, WEEKLY or BAZAR will be supplied gratit for every club of FIVE SUBSCRIBERS as $4,00 each ; in one 'remittance ; or; Six co pies for VO, without extra copy, Subscriptions to HARPER 's MAGAZINE, WEEKLY and BAZAR, to one address for one year, $lO,OO ; or two of Harper's Periodicals to one addre: s for one year, $7,00. Back numbers can be supplied any time. A complete set of HARPER'S MAGAZINE now comprising 45 volumes, in neat clath binding, will be sent by express, freight at the expense of purchaser, for $2,25 per vol tune, Single volumes, by mail, postpaid, $3,00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents by mail, postpaid. The postage on HARPER'S MAGAZINE is 24 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscribers post-office. Address, HARPER BROTHERS, New York: "A Complete Pictorial History 'of the Times." "The best, cheapest, and most successful family paper in the Union. Harper's Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED Notice of the Press The WEEKLY is the ablest and most pow. erful illustrated periodical published in this country. Its editorials are scholarly and convincing, and carry much weight. Its illustrations of current events are full and fresh, and are prepared by our best design ers. With a circulation of 150,000, the WEEKLY *is read by at least half a millon of persons, and its influence as an organ of o pinion is simply tremendous. The WEEKLY maintains a positive position, and express es decided views on political and social problems.—LouisriNe Courier-Journal. SUBSCRIPTIONS.-1873.—TERus HARPER'S WEEKLY, one year $4,00 Address, HrIRPER BROTHERS, Now York. RARE CitINCE FOR MERCHANTS. BY virtue of fl deed of trust executed to the undersigned by John H. Gehr, they will offer at private sale at the store in Ringgold, Washington county, Md., the stock of general merchandise lelonginn. e' to said Gehr. To those desiring a good busi ness location this offers a rare chance, it be ing rarely excelled as a country stand. The storeroom and house will be for rent as soon as the stock is sold. For further particulars call on or address DANIEL ROW, J. D. BENEDICT, may l-tf Trustees. D. B. RUSSELL & SON at the sign of the Big Red Horn, will keekeonstantly on hand and for sale a large assortment of Stoves and Tinware. the public generally Hardware, Oil Cloths, Kentucky Jeans, THE subscriber informs his customers and the public generally that he con tinues to repair all kinds of Machinery at the Rock Forge Shop, 3 miles from :Way nesboro', near Antietam Junction. and man ufactui es to order WAGONS, PLOWS, HAR ROWS. CIDER PRESSES and farming im plements generallY. He employs none but experienced mechanics and uses the best material, and is therefore,pnabled to guar antee all work to give satisfaction. He has now ready for purchasers, Wagons, two horse, three-horse, four-horse and six -horse, Motz and Self-sharpener Plows, Cider Presses, &c. &c. low Castings always on hand. He assures the public that any of the above ar ticles can be had at the lowest price. Per sons wanting anything in his line are in vited to call, see and satisfy themselves. He also takes this occasion to return thanks to his friends and patrons for past' encourage ment. , . JOHN S. DAYHOFF. July 25—tf TAILORING. THE subscriber announces to his old ens tamers and the public that he has again taken up his residence in Waynesboro' and will be pleased to receive a share of pbblic patronage. His place of business is on Lei tersburg street, nearly opposite Bell's Pot tery. , JOS. ANDERSON. may 1-tf 40 BARRELS OF CIDER VINEGAR; rPHE subscriber offers for sale in .quanti ties ranging from five gallons and up wards, about forty barrels of pure cider vinegar. Warranted a genuine artiule. April 25—tf B. F. 'FUNK. FOR S ALARGE lot of extra stone sills and jam St ones, at , A. S. Monn's saw mill. may 1-tf D. B. RUSSELL FIRM ! ►;` ~. ~-i CUOK STOV'MS (warranted to give satisfaction.) TINWARE, HARDWARE, CHURNS, KNIVES AND rORKS, SPOONS, I,,ADLI6', LARGE IRON AND COPPER KETTLES. And Other useful articles at the,sign of the BJG - RED - HORN,neshoro, Pa., where a large assortment of COOK STOVES, NINE-PLATE STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, COAL STOVES &c., of the latest improvements, the very best in • ••a-rket,—at---the—cheap •Tin and Si Store of D. B. RUSSE...I. 4; SON EVERYBODY E - lAFPROVED BASE BURNER, • Slod at Retail by . D. E. RUSSELL & SON Sign of the Big Red Horn, Waynesboro', Pa. TINWARE made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the "BIG RED HORN" D. B. RUSSELL keCps constantly on hand a large assortment of all House furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure. No. 1. Kero sene Oil and a large assortment of Lamps. WASHING MADE EASY ! by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn' and getting the best Clothes Wringer ever made. nig.Persons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c., can get full value for their money by calling on - D. B. RUSSELbec SON, Sign of the "Big Red Horn," Waynesboro', Pa ROCK Porge Shop. FLIBMTVALE J. B. .RUSSELL. I. H. WITMORE, Whaleoles and Retail Dealer, and Manufac turer of HOUSE FURNITURE 11:0 S M Ms GREENCASTLE, Pa., • takes tlhis method of informing lug custom ers and the public that he has REDUCED THE PRICE OF FURNITURE from ten to twenty per cent. Owing to the advantages be has over other. manufacturers he can ane. will sell Furniture at a less price than any other Manufacturer in the State. HAVING THREE 'STORE ROOMS, 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, BEDSTEADS. 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-Arela Top Panel, Imitation • 10, 12, to 1_ , - Rotuad, Curner , foot; 3 - Panels - Walnut, Carved 25 to 30 ,g " Foot, Oval Panel Walnut, Moulded 30, 35, to 40 Antique—New Style 25, 30, 33, 40, to 60 Fine Ant'qve - Clwarb - e - t-Snits, Full Marble 130 to 275 Cot. Chamber Suits 35, 38, 40,45, to 60 Solid Walnut Suits 60, 75, to 85 BUREAUS. Im. Val. 4 drawers, with glass, ___ wood top l4, 15 to 16 m., "a .. swers, wi g ass, Marble top 17, 18, to 30 Solid Wal. 4 drawers, with glass wood top 20, 22, 25, to 32 " " Marble top 25, 30, 32, to 60 linitation Walnut 10, 12, to 14 TABLES. Dining Table, six legs, _ Breakfast do., tour legs,, Mar. do 20 diff.-paterns, Extension Tables per foot Windsor or Wood seats (i doz) $5,-6,-7-to 10 Cane seats (h doz.) 9, 10, 11k, 12 1 1 to 30 (Have over 600 of the above on hand.) Wood Seat - Rocking - Chairs, 1,25 to 5 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs, 2 to 7 Willow Seat Rocking Chairs, , 2to 10 spring . Seated Chairs, Upholstered I e in Ilair Cloth, Brucat-1 --..‘ tAL/1/11, and Terry, ranging in price per half dozen from Rocking Chairs uphol. as above Tete-a-Tetes, uphol. as above, _ (each) from 20, 22,_25, 30 to 73 Box'or ;lain Sofas, from 18, 20 to 30 Loungcs upholstered in Hair Cloth, Brocatel, Rep, Terry, and Da mask, Spring_Seats-(each) • from • 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12 to 3C COME AND SEE ORIENTAL Imitation Walnut, for $lO, 12, 14, 16 to 31' Solid Walnut, for • 15, 18, 20, 25 to 6( IS.Also, side Boards, Wash Stands, alat tresues, 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. )l .Remember the place, I. H. WHITMORE, Greencastle, Pa. Dec. 1,1871 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, On all safe class property at reasonable rates W. S. AIIBERSON, President. Soros LECRON, Vice President. JOS. DOUGLAS, SECRETARY. Jos. W. MILLER, Treasurer. • W. S. Amborson, Simon Lecro Dr. A. H. Strickler, Jacob Hoover, Jos. Douglas, Jos. Price, Jacob J. Miller, Jos. W. Miller, D. R. Miller, . D. B. Russell, Geo. J. Baitslev, Jacob Good. • • * DAVID M. GOOD, Agent, june 16, '7o] Waynesboro', Pa BLATOILET'S ig .., 4 ~,,: IMPROVED CUCUMBER WOOD j'o3l, ',," "g Tastless, Durable, Efficient ct and Cheap. The best Pump 0 for the least money. Atten tion is especially invited Lo 1 Blatehley's Patent Improved CA Braket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be with -el = drawn without removing the Ei Pump or disturbing thejointe Also the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will out last any other. For sale by dealers every where. Send for Catalogue and Price-list. CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, 3Pfr. 50 6 Commerce Street, Philada., Pa. Sept 12,1872-1 y VIM NUTEL. Cgrztor Man & (tuna &se * CHAMBERSBURG, Penn',a. LANTZ & UNGER, Proprietors. The UNION has been entirely refited and re-furnished in every department, and under the supervision of the present pro prietors, no effort will be spared to deserve a 'liberal share of patronage: Their tables will be spread with the best the Market affords, and their Bar will always contain the choicest Liquors. The favor of the public solicited. Extensive Stabling and attentive flostlers Dec. 14-1-y WASHINGTON COUNTY PLOW, THIS justly celebrated Plow formerly I manufactured by Moatz & Barkdoll can now be had of Barkdoll & Newcomer or their authorized agents. All Plows war ranted to give satisfaction. AnErm.—D. H. Stonebraker, Cavetown, Md. 0. Bellman, Hagerstowli, Md. S. B. Rinehart, Waynesboro', Franklin Co., Pa. March 28, 1872—1 y r- CORN FOR SALE. 911 HE subscriber has corn for sale whole salelL or retail, from one barrel to one hundred barrels. Also a lot of old corn shelled. ' • ALEX. HAMILTON. ' may 1-tf WARDROBEf3. WIYNESBORO' MUTUAL WA YNESBORO', PA., INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY OFFICERS : DIRECTORS: TUE BARKDOLL & NEWCOMER, RINGGOLD, WASHINGTON CO., MD THE WAY•NESBOEO' VILLAGE RECORD PORLISGED Emit AU D A MORNING By W. 13X0AIR. TERMS—Two Dollars per Annum if paid • within the year; Two Dollars and Fifty cents after the expiration of the year. .ADITRTISFMENTS--One Square (10 lines) thrde ihseitions, $1,50;-Tor -' eactisubsequent insertion „Thir five Cents per Square. Aliberal . discount made to yearly adver tisers. LOCALS.—Business Loe,als Ten Cents per line for the first insertion, Seven. Cents for subsectuent insertions Vrefessionai (T),ards. J. B.' AMBERSON, M. D., • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, wAYNE.snono', Office at the Waynesboro' "Corner Drug ore." [jape 29—tf. SOIIINI M, RIPPLE v PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, - OMiT - 13 us professional services to the pub, lic. Office in his residence, on West Main street, Waynesboro'. april 24-tf - Has resumed the practice of Medicine. OFFICE—In the Walker Building—near the Bowden House. Night calls should be made at his residence on Main Street. ad oining the Western School House. July 24-tf . PIUSICIAN AND SURGEON. WAYNESBORO' PA. Office at his residence, nearly opposite he. Bowden House. • - Nov 2—tf. JOSMPI-I,IDOTTG-T_LA_S, ATTORNEY_AT LAW. WAYNESBORO', PA. Practices in the several Courts of Franklin •tnd-adjacent Counties. N. B.—Real Estate leased: and sold,_ and_ Eire Insurance effected on reasonable terms, . December 10, 187.1. $7,50 to 9 5 to 6 9,-/0, 12 to 15 2 to 3 aft, A\ STRIVELERi ; (FORMERLY OF MancF.asnuno, PA.,) citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity. Da. STRICKLER has relinquished an exten, Ave practice at Mercersburr, where he hao been prominently engagedfor a number of _years in the practice of his profession. He has.opened an Office in Waynesboro', tt.the residence of George Besore, Esq., 'lts Father-in-law, where he can be fount' at al -?rimes-When-not-professionally-vng,age,l. July 20, 1871.—tf. 25 to 75 9 to 15 • IE3 A_ 12., MRIN 0- I THE subscriber informs the public that he continues the Barbering business in the room next door to Mr. Reid's Grocery Store, And is at all times prepare to do hair cut, Ling, shaving,s hampooniug etc. in the best Style. The patronage of the public istespect, fully solicited. Aug 23 1871 weal) FOR SAIL, TIHE subscriber offers for sale 160 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 LOHR. priT;7l. rr HE subscriber would inform the public I that he is at all times prepared to make o order Gents Coarse or ene Boots, also coarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses, in cluding the latest stvlA of lasting Gaiters.— Repairing done at short notice,, and measur es taken in private famines if desired Shop on East Main Street; in the room formerly occupied by J. Elden, as a flour and fled tore. Ihe subscriber announces to his friends and the public that he has purchased the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel Hess, and is new engaged in the above bus-. iness, on Main Street, at the East end of Waynesboro. Haying a knowledge of the business, and employing but the best workmen, and by strict attention to busi. ness he hopen to merit a share of-patronage. All kinds of new work on hand orders filled promptly. Jan. 14 tf. RT'7717M7 '.. 17T .- PIIR:rN THE subscriber notifies the public that he has opened out a Wagon-maker Shop on the corner of Main and Broad Streets, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in that line ; also all kinds of buggy repairs doni - at short notice and reasonable terms. Having an experienced workman he hopes he can give satisfaction to all that give hill a call. MAEL HESS. mar 20-3 m THE BOWDEN HOUSE MAIN STREET, WAYNESEORO', PENN'A. THE subscriber having leased this well known H Jtel projerty, announces to the public that he has refurnished, re-pain ted and papered it, and is now amply pre pared to accommodate the traveling public and others who may be pleased to favor him with their patronage. An attentive hostler will at all times he in attendance. May 23-tf SAM% P. STONER. StlttialLESt rr HE subscriber has now for sale a prime I article of Chestnut Shingles, a supply of which he will continue to keep on hand.— He has also for sale a large lbt of alastering Laths. April 18 S. B. RINEHART REAPERS FOR BALL THE subscriber has for sale on the most _IL reasonable terms two McCormick Reap ers, one large and the other medium size, almost as good as new, having been in use only two seasons. Persons wishing to pur chase can call on the subscriber, or on Da vid R. Fitz, on the Good farm, near Way nesboro'. HENRY GOOD. June 54f 3. H. WELSH WITH W. V. LIPPINCOTT 4k CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Hats, Caps, Furs and Straw Gbods, No. 531 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. april 3-tf CHESTNUT BAILS. 800 or 1000 Choice Chestnut Rails for post fence for sale, in front of Mn.n treey Springs liotel. Enquiror.A luar. 13-tf 11. YINGLING, Agt. W. A. PRICE THOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH GEO. B. HAWKER
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