NEW DISCOVERY Ym iThermical and Medical Science. 11741- W i r r E. GARVEY'S SOLUTION HD COMPOUND ELIXIR - 1411 1 t.:•:.x.--z• - •• s !.. ~:::.;.-:;(.. ''.',;''.7. l . - , , , - .., , z: :.,:•'. ..14'.. 4 4 - ;\!, ..( . i';Aikii' L 'Y' ,, , ~.--• , ..--1,.. „., 1.-,,,:.... „4,.....:.: ~ • ..,...., .. FIRST, AND ONLT SOLUTION ever mule in onernixtnreotALt THE Immix E valuable active principles a the well known curative agent, 1 0 11 6 :3E , TAB. - SPECIFIC - RIR - COVAIMP - TIONA This all-powerful vetretable preparation expels from the lungs and air passages the mucus and Yatteo-pus produced by pulmonary intlNmmation. heals the irritated membranes, and renovates every organ which utilizes the breath of life. It Fontaine ro stirpelying poison, and is in all respects a health ful medicine. The rapidity and certainty with which it ANNIHILATES A COUGH is astonishing. Its - effects - go - deeporthawthe - rnere -- rymptonis of pulmonary disease and discharge the cause from the system. It relieves the Wogs, chest and throat from the burdens which oppress them, thus arresting Consumption and .13i onchitis in the, germ before they reach the mum dangerous stages. The emaciated enterer FOR IJII 7 PI with tho most terrible scourge of oar climate will —lind-DIL GARVIN'S TAR REMEDY a potent ally, and will assuredly win the tight by altering strictly to this balsamic medicine. By its VITAL IZING, PURIFYING and' SIMULATING elleets upon the general system, it b 1 remarkably ollicucama in all DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. Including Ocrorula and Eruptions of the Skin, Dys pepsia, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Heart Disease, and General Debility. The IiCASES NOW 0 in which it has been administered with entire sat cess :is a remedy for every variety of maladies watch -- alfeattho respimtory functionsramount-to— 1 1 1 I-I T_T S 27' S at the present date, and yet the preparation is only in the infancy of its neeinlnees. The great defect of all Expectorants introduced is that they are simply. expulsory. Hence they are useless; tor, ltll-• less the causes of the acrid sect etions which are coughed up ore removed and the ruptured, inhumed or matetated aurtaces healed t.ud t e3tnacd to their natural tone, a cure is impossible. DR. GARY N'S TAR REMEDIES, accomplish these objects. The mucus aril 11111011• pus which are the consequences of Lung Disea,es, are thrown off by them, while c.t the same ,ime they soothe and invigorate the weakened tissues. es STERLING REMEDIES for coughs, colds influenza, bronchial elitscolties, catarrh, astlima;tlisenses of the heart, firer, stom ach and bowels, all female weaknesses, dim:ases of the skin, inflammation of the lungs, and all dis orders of A pulmonary nature, they /fax o never been opt ailed. Send for Circular of POSTrIVE cur..Es to your Druggist, or to L. F. HYDE Sr, CO.. BOLE PEOPILIETOES, Ids Seventh Ave., New York. December 19 1 1872—1 s 2873. SPRING. 2873. PRICE et imam Ilaye 31ist cat ened their first supply of Dry Gooidi - Oid Groceries. An exinina ,of ,20#4,.prices is solicited. Do- Al4 POtt.; v.i4014. • -• PRICE tf: E.,1-or. Poi)lie Square, Viayne;boro'. Arri) 10, 1873. IYAIcESBOIIO' CONFUTIOYERY r ' IE rot dere.itzned informs the public that he will continue the confectionery bus iness at. the Old stand opposite the Et twden liont.te, where Call he had at all times the choicest Candle, Mantic:loured of the }Air 4.St white sugar NV1101( . 8;110 or retail. Also a' ways on hand a well-selorted stork of Or a tge , ,, Lemons, and other tropical fruits; Cakes of every de , eription baked to (. 1 -d u r and tre,ll ones constantly for vale. Raisins, t kite-, Prunes mid N u t s 3inttle a speri.ilty. Thankful for past favors he filipt•s to uterit a continnant•e snuli .. Felt JuSEl'l-1 FU A NTZ• L LIS Li LI Et lIF sub, , eribors inform their ougtomers n nod thy• public• I.fetternlly that they have oti hand ii prime ;Ir,iele of woeml-burnt lime for Plastering and White-washing purpo-es wind that, ther Will continue to keep a sup ply on ban ii (luring the senron. Terms reit ,olutble. Kilns; 2i Miles EaN ,, if Wayuesho bo'. ESS & 131:0. mar 20-ant 7' o*, S _A_ I_, = _ LARGE lot of ex . l-a stone cilli and .t 1 jam stotac , -, at .1. ~,1 % may 1-11 GRAND DISPLAY _A_ rr_____ BUYER a mew TOWN HALL STORE. BOOTS ' UMBRELLAS School Family Bibles, Note Paper, Cap Paper, Pencils, Ink, full line of Zephyrs And Germantown Yarns, WorsteaNeedleg, tn'se Scarfs, —Gore Corsets. ADIES, MISS ES - AND CHILDREN'S s TA - -7"1 7 " , Gentlemen's Hosiery. Bow Ties, • • Suspenders, Collars and Cuffs, Toilet Soaps, &e. &c. Our stock of these goods is compl i . we recommend them to the attention our cust o mere. Oct. 15 jr INVALIDS DON"LIDE SPAM . • Thousands have found relief. and • , -",f • thousands alit turn to this Medi. , chin, aficr exbausting their purses • . and patience he search of health. • Iddlne 4 s of the head, dullness of the mind. firtid breadi, coated tongue, loss of appetite, puins and weak. rtes. in the stomach, enlargement of the liver. yellow -31C99 of the skin, con.tant fever and thirst, wlthis total til. , rel6h for business, pleasure or any kind of employ ment. l'Aunxky's PANACEA, if taken and persevered in for a thw days, will remove this whole class of symp tom.. The fluldS of the body become pure, and mind clear. the stomach strengthened, the tongue clean, the appetite improved, and the whole system so benefited that disuse, in bad weather, Is less liable to afflict you. 11 Dr. P. FAHRNEY'S Celebrated . Blood Muer or panacea. As a medicine for children, the Panacea Is, in every war, calculated to take the place of the endless variety of drugs which are annually sold for that purpose, and which are often very injurious. A medicine wh'eh pos sesses 1 he qualities of a cathartic as well as Ilmhd alter ative, and which Is capable of arresting disease without the least Injury to the child, Is of t...alculable value to every mother. As a cathartic, It, is very ellective, yet It does not, ifgiven in proper quantities , cause nausea or cilstress to the stomach or bowels. It is very pleasant to the taste, which Is a very important feature as a medicine for children. As r preventire of disease it is unprecedented. as it acts dirt-city upon the digestive or gans anti the Mood. In all scrofulous diseases. It is the most edeetive medicine cc er otibrad to the public; and, itgiven regularly and perseverlmav, those eruptive dis eases so common to children may lieentirely eradicated rx ,• • Prerared by P. Fahrney's tiros. •• - 's r • , Co„ IN avnesboro, Pa., and Dr P. ._, ,'‘ ' FAHR/41:31'. :30 North Dearborn , \:;1.„ . • St„ CHICAGO. Price f.1:45 per bottle, ' 1, ' ' ' . ... - tor sale by 'Wholesale and Retail '' , , .4 •4 , , . dealers. And by F. Forthmon, J. B. Amberson, M. D. and Dr. A. S. Bonbrake, Wa3•nesboro'; Boozer (C: 13uhromo, Pikesville. f Dee. , 1871.1y.8 WAYNIENABIOP WM. H. FUNK having retired from' the livery business, the subscriber informs his old customers and the public generally that he has resumed business with a new complete outfit. Horses perfectly safe and gentle, either for riding or driving. His ve hicles are new and suitable for all purposes. Pie will take pleasure in accommodating the public at all times at reasonable cash rates. An attentive hostler always on hand. Can at the saddler shop of Wrn. P. Weaglev. FRANKLIN WEAGI2EY. March 6, IS72—tf O_,3E3IZA_CI<BILM, PIIOTOGRA.PHER, S. E. Corner of the Diamond, • WAYNnoRO', PA., IiAS at all times a fine assortment of Pic tures Frames andllouldings. Call and „e.7 , ..,succirnen pictures. June tf. ZiOTIC'E. ITIHE subscribers have on hand and for -IL sale at the Mill of Peter Pub nestock 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 our prices, as they will be such as will be satisfactory. April IS—tf HOOVER 4.- SUMMERS FRANKLIN KEAGY, MiGHRECT Ale EIMER CH AMBERSBURG, PENNA. Designs, Plans, Elevations, Sections and Details of Private or Public Buildings, Bills of Quantities; Estimates of Costs ; Drawings of inventions for Applications of Patents, Charges moderate. mayl.s-tf Butchering Again. • PVllgstibscriber announces to his old ms g.. totners - and the public generally that he has tecommenced the Butchering business, and will be able-to acccorminxlate them as formerly at the cellar in tae Walker build ing. Persons wanting prime Beef, Veal, etc. can relict assured that his cellar will be the place to get it. as he is determined to slaugh ter the hest Twiny ti nlurl. unit. i feb ;--tf T. J. CUNNINGHAM. PATENT SELFREQULATINI GRAIN SEPARATOR GLEANER, 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 . lB years, and now with FIRST-CLASS WOIiKSIEN & MATERIAL this . Mach; :e just stands high above all o its class. As a thresller it is equal to the best, as a cleaner it is superior to any exists ing Machine. This is admitted by all hon est competitors. Indeed it is the only Ma chine that really can, by one operation, thoroughly thresh and, clean grain St for market. But the fact that grain direct from this machine commands from 2 to 3 cents a bushel more than grain direct from any oth er machine, settles the question of its supe riority as a cleaner over all others. Impar tiaLjudges at_all-the-State-and-County-Fairs, ?here it was thoroughly and practically • •I in competition with other leading machines, always agree that it is more sim ple—mere easily understood and operated by those unskilled ih machinery—more du rable—threshing.as much and yet cleaning better—with less power and more comfort to hands than any other machine in use— and besides all that is sold for less mot.ey according •to capacity'. These facts are farther attested by the thousands of pur chasers, some of whom have had them in use for the last 18 years. To supply to wants of all, we now make 4 sizes, viz:— From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 Horse Lever Power, to a 10 Horse Lever Power, with prices—ranging—from—Wlo_to $360 wit nut SHOES VALISES Working Canvas , power. "W e also make the latest impproved triple-geared Horse Powers, suitable for cash ze_machine r ranging-from49- and all fully and fairly warranted. For further information send for circular and price list. Responsible Agents in Territory not in troduced. Address. Ladies and Gents Embroidered Hip- Offers at low prices a large number of-No. I. Cook Stoves for coal or wood the best in market, also the Celebrated Morning Glory Stoves, with and without ovens, at reduced rates. Also a number of other Base Burn ing Stoves—also Parlor Cook Stoves—Par lor and Fire-place Heaters, the best in mar ket, all of which he will yarrant and sell at less rates than any Stove House in Waynes boro' He is now prepared to put up at short no tice First Class Brick Furnaces and warrant them. On hand a stock of nine-plate Stoves and small coal stoves. A large stock of Tin pressed and iron-ware 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. MANSION! -NUE 110 TEL, WAIF. Car. Payatt it St. Pala N✓t6 OPPOSITE BARNUM'S CITY HOTEL, BALTIMORE, MD Terms $1,50 •Per Day. J. S. HARPER, Manager. nov 21-tf BUTCHERING TuE subscriber having bought out Wen y & Kurtz, will continue the butcher ing business at Marsh Market, where per sons wanting Beef and Veal can be suppli ed wirh the best the market affords. He will have a supply recularly on hand every Monday evening and Thursday morning and Saturday morning and Saturday evening. april IU-tf CHRISTIAN STOUFFER. THE subscriber notifies the citizens of Warrresboro' that he will visit the town regularly during the season on Monday and Thursday morning, with prime Beef and other choice meats. None but the beSt stock slanghtered. Rates reasonable. june 26—tf JOHN 0. HOOVER. LUMBER. Feet of different grades of 30,000 Pine Board Lumber for sale by FRICK & CO., narylstf] S. - E. Sr, B. Works. ALT STIAD - St:lt :-'11t;t1 r4:li , ,dune WM. A. IZE W. THE O,EISER MA.NINAC'G CO., WAl'NEssono', Franklin County, Jan. 21-tf 4„ TRITLE ISAAC ALBERTSON, Proprietor NOTICEFRESH MEAT. aaav GIMGICNICI SPRING GOODS ABERSON BENET & CO'S, RAVE just received their first supply of SPRING to which we call the attention We have full stock of the'following Groceries, DRY OIL 'BLINDS Pennsylvania Cassimers, Lawns, Tickings, GIVE lIS A CALL BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE AND WE WILL CON- VINCE YOU THAT OUR GOODS ARE AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE MARKET. AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. april 17. "Unquestionably the Lest• sustained work of the kind ii! the 1)'orld." Harper's wag zine. The ever-increasing circulation of this ex cellent monthly proves its continued adap tion to pupular desires and needs. Indeed when we Clink 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.—Boston Globe. SUBSCRIPTIONS.-1873—TERms HARPERS MAGAZINE, 1 year $4,00 An Extra copy of either the 'MAGAZINE, WEEKLY or BAZAR will be supplied grata for every club of FIVE SUBSCRIBERS as $4,00 each ; in one remittance ; or, Six co pies for $2O, without extra copy, Subscriptions to HARPER'S MAGAZINE, WEEKLY and Rtzna,.to one address for one year, $lO,OO ; or two of Harper's Periodicals to one addros 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 cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at the expense of purchaser, for 52,25 per vol ume, Single volumes, by mail, postpaid, 53,00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents by mail, postpaid. The postage on fi ARP E S MAGAZINE is 24 cents a year, which must 1)9 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. Earper's Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. 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 130,000, 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.—Lowyritie Courier-Journal. SUBSCRIPTIONS.-1873.—TEuxs. HARPER'S 'WEEKLY, one year.. Address, HARPER BROTHERS, .New York CO-PARTNERSHIP. rE subscriber announces to his patrons and the public generally that he has as sociated with him in the Boot and Shoe business •Thomas M. Go2tz, and that the business hereafter will be conducted under the firm of Ruths & Gcetz. Thankful for past favors he respectfully solicits for the new firm a share of public patronage Work of any description will be promptly furnished to order. As it is necessary that the old books should be closed all indAbtod are requested to call anti april 10-tf GOODS of our customers and the public generally. Orl4ensware, Hardware, Carp , O ODDS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Kentucky Jeans, Ladies Dress Goods of all kinds NOTICE OF THE PRESS Notice of the Press C. 131.7THS D. B. Ruisum NEW. PIRM! D. B. RUSSELL & SON at the sign of the Big Red Horn, will keep constantly on hand and for sale a large assortment-of-Stoves and Tinware. COOIC. STOVES. • (warranted to give satisfaction.) TINWARE, HARDWARE, BRASS WARE, HOUSE ~ U RNISHING GOODS TUBS, • BUCKETS, CHURNS, KNIVES AND FORKS, SPOONS, LADLIS; LARGE IRON AND COPPER KETTLES. And other useful articles at the sign of the 13IG RED HORN, Waynesboro', Pa., where a large assortment of COOK STOVES, N N • fr, .. , * mrt i r m a i a cuis ,'!ii Oil Cloths, COAL STOVES &c., of the latest improvements, the very best in the market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of EItYBODY THE IMPROVED Cloths BASE BURNER, Slod at Retail by D.. 13. RUSSELL & SON la li A• made of the best Tin in :be market, and warranted at the sign of the . "BIG RED HORN" • D. 33. RUSSELL keeps 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 "Pig Red Horn' and getting the best Clothes Wringer ever made. ,Persons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishiqg Goods, &c. &c., can get full value for their money by calling on D. B. RUSSELL & SON, , Sign of the "Big Red Horn," Waynesboro', Pa. Forge Shop. 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 hales from Way nesboro', near Antietam Junction, and man ufactut es to order WAGONS, PLOWS, H AR ROWS. CIDER PRESSES and farming im plements generally. He employs none but experienced mechanics and uses the best material, and is therefore enabled to guar antee all work to give satisfaction. He has now ready for purchasers, Wagons, two horse, three-horse, four-horse and six -horse, Mots and Self-sharpener Plows, Cider Presses, &c. t... &c. Plow 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. FirIFIE subscriber announces to his old cus tomers and the public that he has again taken up•his residence in Waynesboro' and will be pleased to receive a share of public patronage. His place of business is on Lei tersburg street, nearly opposite Bell's Pot tery. JOS. ANDERSON. may 1-tf 40 BARRELS OF CIDER lINEGB, rrHE subscriber offers for sale in qtanti ties ranging from► rive gallons and up wards, about forty barrels of pure cider vinegar. Warranted a genuine article. April 25—tf B. F. FUNK. CHESTNUT RAILS. Sooor 1000 Choice Chestnut Rails for post fence for sale, in fount of Mon f4n ri re l. A I mar. 1:3-tf . ki. YINGLING. Agt. 3. B. itusara,L. JAPANNED WARE D. B. RUSSELL & SON. COME A . M) SEE ORIENTAL Sign of the Big Red Horn, Waynesboro', Pa ROCK EOM MAMIE I. H!. WITMOR2, Whaieoles and Retail Dealer, and Mannfae barer of • HOUSE FURNITURE Tr ra-mo I_, s am m.,m i.z„ GREENCASTLE, Pa., takes this method of informing his custom ers and the public that he has REDUCED THE PRICE OF FURNITURE from ten to twenty per cent. Owing to the advantages he has over other manufacturers he can an( will sell Furniture at a less price than any other Manufacturer in the State. HAVING THREE STORE ROOMS, 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-Arch Top Panel, Imitation 10, 12, to 14 Round, Ctaner-foot, 3 Panels Walnut, Carved 25 to 30 " " Foot, Oval Panel Walnut, Moulded 30, 35,.t0 40 Antique—New Style 25, 30, 35, 40, to 60 Fine Antique Chamber Suits, Full Marble 130 to 175 Cot. Chamber Suits 35, 38, 40,45, to 60 'olid-Walnut-Suits to-87 BUREAUS. Im. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass, wood top 14, 15: to 16 _al. 4 drawers, with glass, 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 Imitatiou Walnut 10, 12, to 14 TABLES. Dining Table, six legs, Breakfast do., four legs, Mar. do 20 duff. paterns, Extension Tables, per foot CHAIRS. Wood seats doz) $5,6 7to 10 9,10,14, - 12/ to 3(1 Cane seats (i doz.) (Have over 600 of thl Wood Seat Rocking Chairs, -- 1,25 to 5 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs, 2 to 7 Willow Seat Rocking Chairs, 2 to 10 Spring Seated Chairs, Upholstered in Hair Cloth, Brocatel, Rep and Terry, ranging in price per half dozen from Rocking Chairs upbol, as above Tete-a-Tetes, uphol, as above, ( - eeo*ih) - from 20, - 22, - 253M - 7L Box or Clain Sofas, from 18, 20 to 30 Loungcm upholstered in - Hair Cloth, - Brocatel, Rep, Terry and Da mask, Spring Seats (each) from: 7. 8, V, 10, 11, 12 to 30 WARDROBES. Imitation Walnut, for $lO, 12, 14; 16 to 30 Solid Walnut . , for . 15, 18 20, 25 to 60 ItEgi..Also, side Boards, Wash Standst3lat tresi es, and in filet everything in the Furn iture line. The limits of an advertikement is entirely too narrow to give a full list of Furniture made at this establishment. CALL & SEE FOR YOURSELVES. lte—Remember the place, I. H. IVHITMORE, Greencastle, Pa. Dec. 1, 1871. AYNESBORO' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, WAYNESBORO', PA., INSUREf3 RGAINS'T' LOSS OR DAMAGE BY V" X XI. 3E3 On all safe class property at reasonable rates OFFICERS : W. S. AMBERSON, President. SIMON LEcRON, Vice President. Jos. DOCGLAS, SECRETARY. Jos. W. MILLER, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: W. S. Amberson, Simon Lecron, Dr. A. H. Strickler. Jacob Hoover, Jos. Douglas, , Jos. Price, Jacob J. 'Miller. Jos. W. Miller, I). R. Miller. D. B. Russell, Geo. J. Baltaley, Jacob Good. DAVID M. GOOD, Agent, june 16, '7o] Waynesboro', Pa. RUNWAYS .' 4 F ; IMPROVED CUCUMBER WOOD PUM, ti , Tastless, Durable Efficient and Cheap. The hest Pump for the least money. Atten ion is especially invited ID Blatchley's Patent Improved Braket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be with g drawn without removing the H Pump or disturbing the joints 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. CIIAS. G. &ATCHLEY, 111 Tr. - WI Commerce Street, Philada., Pa. Sept 12, 1872-ly OBIDE EDTEL, C_OrBMIP of MEM] & 91113612 SAS., 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 contain the choicest Liquors. The favor of the public solicited. Extensive - Stablingand attentive Hostlers. Dec. 14-1-y TUE WASHINGTON COUNTY PLOW, THIS justly celebrated Plow formerly manufactured by lloatz & Barkdoll can now be had of Barkdoll & Newcomer or their authorized agents. All Plows war ranted to give satisfaction. BARKDOLL & NEWCOMER, RINGGOLD, WAIMINGTOiCCO., MD. AGENTS.-D. H. Stonebraker, Cavetown, Md. 0. Bellman, Hagerstown, .111 d. S. B. Rinehart, Waynesboro', Franklin Co., Pa. MILLINERY GOODS 1 TO THE LADIES! MRS. C. L., HOLLINBERGER has just received a full supply of new Millinery vary' q. j.ndipq nrP invited to enlinndr.xamine I her shock. THE WAINESBORN VILLAGE MORI PUBLISZIED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING By W. BLAIR. TERNS—Two Donava per Annum if paid within the year; Two Dollarsand Fifty cents alter the expiiation of the year. ADVERTISEMENTS—One Square (10 , lines) three insertions, st,so; for• each subsequent insertion, Thir-• five Cents per Square. - A liberal discount made to • yearly adver tisers. LOCALS.—Business Locals Ten Cents per line for the first insertion, Seven Cents for subsequent insertions professional (arils. J. B. AMBERSON, M. D., PHI SIMIN ANL SURGEON, WAYNEt3BORO', PA. Office at the Waynesboro' "Corner Drag: ore." pane 29—tf. OIL JOIN M EUPPLE v ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Offers his professional services to the pub lic. Office in his residence, on West Main street, Waynesboro'. april 24-tf DR. 3E3_ FIR,A.NiTZ, Has resumed the practice of Medicine. - OFFICE—In the Walker Buildin_ near• the' Bowden House. Night calls should be made at his residence on Main Street ad oining the Western School House. July 20-tf SNIVMI-12;1\X" PHYSICIAN AND SORGION. WAYNESBORO P PA. Office at his residence, nearly opposite he Bowden House. - Nov 2—tf. $7,50 to 9 5 to G 9, 10, 12 to 15 2 to 3 JOSMPI - 11)0TYG-14A4S .ATTORNEY AT LAW. WAYNESBORO', PA. Practices in the several Courts of Franklin and_adjac_e_nt Counties. N. B.—Real Estate.leased and sold, and e-l-nsurance-effected-on-reasonable terms. December 10, 1871. QR. A, - Hl. STRIMIRis (FORME= or MERCERSBURO, PA.,) CIFFERS his Professional services to the . Urcitizens of Waynegboro' and vicinity. Dn. B'II3IOMER has r!linquished an eaten- - sive practii!cr - rit :M1 ercersburg, been . prominently engaged for a number cf years in the practice of his profession-____ Be has opened an Office in Waynesboro', at the residence of George Besore, Esq., 1 is Father-imlaw, where he can be fon& at al Limes when not professionally engage.l. July 20, 1871.-tf. 25 to 75 9 to 15 BARBERINC3.d • T"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 da hair cut ting, shaving,s hampooning etc. in the best style, The patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. Aug 23 1871 WOW FOR SALE, ,TillE subscriber offers for sale,l6o COT& Jl 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. : 0 • 4 0111 : I 4, I rr HE subscriber would inform the public f that he is at all times prepared.to make allorder Gents Coarse or fne Boots, also coarse or fine work for Ladies or MiSses; in eluding the latest stvla of lasting Gaiters.— Repairing dome 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. re subscriber announces to his friends nd the public that he has purchased the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel Hess, and is now 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 hopes to merit a share of patronage. All kinds of new work on hand orders filled promptly. Jan. 14 tf. THE BOWDEN HOUSE MAIN STREET, WAYNESBORO', PENN'A. rrHE subscriber having leased this well— if known Hotel property, 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 be in attendance. May 23-41 SAM'L P. STONER. REAPERS FOR SALE. 11111 E subscriber has for sale on the most 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 limn. near Way— nesboro'. HENRY GOOD. june 5-tf J. H. WELSH WITH W. V. LIPPINCOTT & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Hate, Caps, Furs and Straw Goods, No. 531 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa april 3-tf ' SIIINGLES. THE subscriber las now for sale a prime article of Chestnut Shingles, a supply of which he will continue to keep on • hand.— He has also for eale a large lot of alastering Laths. April 18 PROPOSALS will be received by the Washington Township School Boardnn til August 2d, 1873, for the erection of a new School House in the Harrison district. The Board reserve the right to reject any all pro posals. Specifications can be seen by call ing upon the undersigned. All proposals to be sealed, endorsed Wash ington School Board and directed to the un dersigned on or before A ugust 2(1, 1873. By order of the Board. julyl6--1t PETEI: ROL ZEIZ, t:!et.;.fy. W. A. PRICE THOS. J. HOLLINOSWORTH. GEO. B. HAWKER S. B. RINEHART PROPOSALS•
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