The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, September 04, 1873, Image 4

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NEW DISCOVERY
.Ea Chemical and Medical Science.
Dr. E. P. GARVIN'S \
SOLUTION AND UNFOUND ELIXIR
;7•;'",
FIRST AXD 01N - LT ROLUTTON ever mado in
one tuixtnin of ALL "rum TwELvin valuable
active principles of the welt known curative agent.
SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION !
This all-powerful vegetable preparation expels
from the lungs and" nir passages the mucns and
muco-pus produced by pulmonary inihiminution.
heals the irritated membranes, and renovates every
organ which utilizes the breath of life. It contains
no stupefying poison, and is in ell respects n health
ful_merlicine. The rapidity—und—ternunty with
which it
ANNIHILATES A COUGH
to astonishing. Its effects go deeper than the mere
nymptoms of pulmonary disease and discharge, ihe
cause from the system. It relieves the lungs, chest
and throat from the burdens which oppress them,
thus arresting Consumption and Ittonchitis ilk the
germ before they reach the mere dangerous stages.
The emaciated sufferer
roR 1,-rr.w.
with the most terrible seoury of our climate will
And DR. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDY aotent
ally, and will ussurKlly win the light. by adhering
strictly to this hat-onne medicine. By ire VITAL
IZING, PURIFYING . and STIMULATING. effects
upon the gun.ral system, it is remerkably etlimielous
in all
DISEASES OF TIM BLOOD.
Including Scrofula and .erttotants o the skin. Dys
pepsia. Diseases of the , Livnr and linlorya, Mart
Disease, and General Debility. The
q 0 CASES NOW . ON RECORDf
. . • , • . .
ces9 es a remedy for every variety of maladies which
affect the respiratory functions, amount to
THOVSAI`TDS
at the present date, and yet the preparation is only
in the tnfrtney of its 'lethalness. The great - defect
of all Expectorants introduced is that they are
simply expulsory. fence they are useless ; tor, un
less the causes of the acrid secretions which ore
coughed up arotemoved. and the ruptured, lid - lamed
or =lterated surfaces healed mid restored to their
__i:utural-tono r a
DR. GARVIN'S
TAR REMEDIES,
accomplish these' objects. The mucus and :mum
pus which are the consequences of Lung Dices:set,
aro thrown oft by them, while at the same .tine
they soothe nod invigorate the weatcued tissues. As
STERLING REMEDIZS
for coughs, colds, influenza, bronchial difficulties,
catarrh, asthma, diseases of the heart, liver, noun
ach and 'bowels, all ferrule weaknesses, diseases of
the skin, inflammation of the lungs, and all dis
orders of a puhnouary nature, they have never be.m
equ ailed.
tend for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to
your Druggist., or to
L. F. HYDE & CO..
BOLE PROPRIETORS,
195 Seventh Ave., New York.
December 19, 1572-1 y
1873. SPRING. 1073.
?Mgt a, UrnMk
Have just opened their first supply of
Dry Goods and Groceries. An examina
of their stock and prices is solicited. Do-
uiestics a speciality
PIU('E & 110EFUCIT,
S. E. ror. Public Square, Waynesboro'.
Al•ril 111, is;:;,
BLATCIII,EV'S
•
DIPROVE1,11;13.111111 WOOD Pl3l
'fast 104 s, thimble. Etlieivnt
Cheap. The best Pump
( for the money.- Allen-
IT ma )
(31/11 e , pevially invited .0
- Illatehley s Valeta Improved
::I`, Bn,1;(.1 :old New DropCbeek
op) be with
cirmti ‘t it hotit removing tho
'
thejuinto
A1..0 the Copper Chanibt:•?,
111•Ver entehti or :-eales, and will eo:-
last ally other. 1..4)r sale by Ile.*lers
where. Semi flu. (%nato i zne and l'riee-li C.
Cil As. G. I;i. \rent.Ev, MT.
506 Cnimiteree Struot,la., Pa
Sept 12, 1572-ly
l'OiB I.lt. B 6.
1111ERSONS It, veidele, f any de
i-criptiom now or second-handed, van bis
supplied at the old "W:ky nen-borte ('each
l'actory" on Church street. The hnbscrib
eordially invite:. those de:4 rin f z anything
in hi , . line to call and examine his st oc k
I.tisi learn his prices, Which he feels warran
ted in sayite , will compare favorably %tint
-that of itny other establishment in the coati
ty. I • I
llErmaisci of nll kinds will receive prompt,
ntteu Hem
Thankful to the public fur mist pat rttithttl
lie solicits a continuation of the sainv,irel.lo:
future. J ACOB A 0114. W
- t'..!--.. , .._, :,-
april 10-tf
GRAND DISPLAY
• - ' a^ El
MAUR a mow
TOWN HALL STORE.
BOOTS
UMBRELLAS
School Books,
Faikily Bibles,
fall line of Z ephyrs
And Germantown Yarns,
,Wash Nett Crochet Needles;
Worsted Needles,
tu'se Scarfs,
—Gore Corsets
AD lES; MISS ES
- II 0 S 1 :111 12, Y,
Hosiery
Collars and Cuffs,
Our stock - of these goods is complete and
we recommend them to the attention of
our cutst omers.
Oct. 15
- ` INVALIDS DON'T DESPAIR! •-
leS s ' \` Thousands have
f t ou nod
tills
useis-
67i.
after exhansting their pr
• • and patience In search of health.
Giddiness of the head, dullness of the mind. Redd
breath, coated tongue, loss ofappetne, pains and weak
ness in the stomach, enlargement of the liver, yellow
ness of the skin, constant fever and thirst, la ith a total
di•trelish for busittem, ple&snre or any kind of employ
ment. PAIN:NEVE; PANACEA., if taken anti persevered
In for a few 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, and the whole svetem so benefited
that disease, In bad weather, is less liable to Wel you.
1 Dr. P. FAHRNEY'S f.
Celebrated
Blood Cleanser or Panacea.
As a medicine for children, tho 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 arc often very injurious. A medicine wh'eh pos•
seises the qualities of a cathartic as well as a mild alters
alive, and which Is capable of arresting , disease without
the least injury to the child, Is of i::....tticulable value to
es cry mother. As a cathartic, it to very elective, yetis
does not, ifglyen in proper quantities, cause nausea or
distress 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. preventive -of disease it is
unprecedented, as it acts dine tly upon the digestive or
gans and the blood. In all scrofulefts diseases, It is the
most edective medicine ever ofterei to the public; and,
if given regularly andperseveringly, those eruptive di . .
eases so common to children may be entirely eradicated.
• , .
Ci r , re . m i T t l e , , ,LP r6, Fit , h a rn . e L -' 4 l D i so r st :. •,, k 7 ,
P,rf FAEMI•t.EY, SO North D earbor
n
'
Ikrt.l
St., CIIICIOO. Price 4:1..f.5 per bottle.
• .. , for sale by Wholesale and Retail -,'- -41 ffir
h i
• • dealers. • And by
F. Fortinuan, J. B. Amberson, M. D. awl
Dr. A. R. Bonbrake, Waynesboro'; Boozer
Buhrman, Pikesville. I Dee. , 1871 y.B
WA\TNIESBNO' LL.
17iT.M. 11. 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
cumplcte out tit. Ilorsesperfectly safe and
gentle, eit her for riding or driving. Ilis ve
hicles are new and suitable tOr all purposes.
11e will take pleasure in accmuniodat inv.; the
public at all times at reasonable cash rates.
An attentive hostler always on hand. Call
at the saddler shop of Win. P. Weauley•
FRANKLIN WEAGL . EY
:March 6, 1872- -tf
1.,_ C. - 82-ti.,..A_OKZ3II.JD,
PHOTOGRADHER,
S. E. Corner of the Diamond,
WAvxrsnoßo', PA., •
IX AS at all times a fine assn rtment. of Pie
-111 tin es I,ranics and Mouldings. Call and
e;+v stu pictures. June tf.
NOTICE.
ITIHE snbscribers have on hand and thr
sale at the \lilt or Peter Fah nestock t
quantity of Corn, Rye and Oats, which they
will sell at a stnall profit for cash. Persons
in want of any of the above named grains
will do well by giving its'a call, and learn
our price,, as they will be such as will be
sat isfach
April IS . -tf HOOVER 4; SUMMERS
FRANKLIN KEAGY,
ABM HATECT EtuillOEEtv
CIIAMBERSMIEII, PEN NA
Desi! , ns, Plans, Elevations, Sections and
Details of Private or Public Buildings, Bills
of Qua itt i tics ; Est imitates olCosts ; Drawings
of Inventions fur Applications of Patents,
&c. Charges moderate. mayls-tf
Butchering Again.
TIIE subscriber announces to his old ens
towers and the public generallylhat he
Las recommenced the Butchering business,
awl will be able to accemm»odate them as
frmaerly at the cellar in tne. Walker build
ing. Pem ms 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 be,t quality i)f stock only.
Feb 27-tf T. J. CtiNSINGIIA3I.
11111
A. 'l'
SHOES
VALISES
Note Paper,
Cap Paper,
Pencils, Ink,
Ladies and Gents
EmbrOidered Hip-
AND CHILDREN'S
Gentlemen's
Suspenders,
Toilet Soaps, &c. 8,-,e
0-MISER'S
PATENT SELE-BERWATIN
GRAIN SEPARATOR
CLEANER, BAGGER AND POWERS!
Iro 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
this Machi - -e just stands high above all o
its class. As a thresher it is equal to the
g is - superior to sny er g
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 fit 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
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 eaeily 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 motey
according to capacity. These facts are
further attested by the thousands of pur
chasers, some of whom have had them in
use for 'the last 18 years. To supply tail
wants of all, we now make 4 sizes, viz:—
From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 Horse Lever
Power, to alO Horse Lever Power, with
power. We also make the latest impproved
triple-geared Horse Powers, suitable for
each size machine, ranging 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. Address.
THE GEISER MANUFAC'G CO.,
WAYNESBORO', Franklin County,
Jan. 21-tf
N. TWITLE
Offers at low prices a large number of No.
1 Cook Stoves for coal or wood the best in
market, also the Celebrated Morning Glory
Stoves, with and without ovens, at reduced
rates. Also a number of other Base Burn
ing Stoves—also Parlor Cook Stoves—Par
lor and Fire-place Heaters, the best in mar
ket, of which he will yarrunt and sell at .
less rate than any Stove House in Waynes
boro.'
He is n w prepared to put up at short no
tice First ass Brick Fur ces and warrant
them. On and ast of nine-plate Stoves
and small co es. 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.
MAMMA HOUSE , HUTE6
.Nice W., care Egyett tE, Ste Paul Sts
OPPOSITE BARNUM'S CITY HOTEL,
BALTIMORE, MD -
Terms $1,50 Per Day.
ISAAC ALBERTSON, Proprietor.
J. S. HARPER, Manager. nov 21—tf
BUTCHERING 1
THE subscriber having bought out Weag
ley & Kurtz, will continue the butcher
ing business at Marsh Market, where per
sons wanting Beef and Veal can be suppli
ed with the best the market affords. He
will have a supply regularly on band every
Monday evening and Thursdaymorning and
Saturday morning and Sufi May evening.
:1161 lit-tf CHRISTIAN STOUFFER.
NOTICIE-- F 11E811 11 EAT.
THE subscriber notifies the citizens of
Waynesboro' that he will visit the town
reenlarly during I he s6ason on Monday and
Thursday morning, with prime Beef and
other choice meats. None but the best
stuck slaughtered. Rates reasonable.
June 26—tf , JOHN O. HOOVER.
LUMBER.
30,000 Rle le t
3 1) 3 f oa d r iffer u e
d L I t be; fdoersmiclef
by
intlylstf]
ALT SHAD—Good Salt Shad for sale b
1,7 june 5 • WM. A. REID.
SPRING GOODS
lIIIBERSON BENEDICT & CO'S,
RAVE just rebeived their first supply of
SPRING
• GOODS
to which we call the attention
of our customers and
. the public generally,
We have full stook of the following:
Groceries,
Oneensware,
Hardviare, -
Oil Cloths,
Carp ,
•
DR•Y GOODS,
• OIL BLINDS, •
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Cassimers,
Cloths
• •
Lawns,
Kentucky Jeans,
TickingB,
Ladies Dress
Goods of all kinds.
GIVE USA CALLBEFORE
GOING ELSEWHERE
AND WE WILL CON
VINCE YOU THAT
OUR GOODS ARE AS
CHEAP AS ANY IN THE
MARKET. •
AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO.
april 17.
Pennsylvania
Harper's Magazine.
The ever-increasing circulation of this ex
cellent monthly proves its continued adap
tion to pupular desires and needs. Indeed•
when we think into how many
. homes it
penetrates every month, we must 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.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE, 1
An Extra copy of either the knoaztxx,
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 $2O, without extra copy,
Subscriptions to HARPER 's MAGAZINE,
WEEKLY and BAZAR, to one address for one
yea!, $10,00; or two of. Harper's Periodicals
to one addrefs 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 $2,25 per vol
ume, Single volumes, by mail, postpaid,
53,00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents
by mail, postpaid.
The postage on. Hitarztris MAGAZINE is 24
cents a year, • which must be paid at the
subscribers, post-office. ' •
' Address, HARPER BROTHERS,
New York.
"4 Coniplete Pictorial History of the
Times." '"('he Lest, cheapeit, and most
success ' family paper •in. the Union.
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 atleast half a millon of
persons, and its intlance 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.—Louiseille Courier-Journal.
HAaren's WEEKLY, one year
CO-PARTNERSHIP. •
rir. subscriber announces to his patrons
nd the public generally that he has as
sociated with him in the Boot and' Shoe
business Thomas M. Goetz, 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.
FRICK & CO.,
S. E. & B: Works.
As it is necessary that the old books should
be dosed all indebtod are requested to call
and settle without delay.
april 10-tf C. 1 MOS.
ton azimilto
"Unquestionably the best sustained work of
the kind in the World."
NOTICE OF THE PRESS
SUBSCRIPTIONS.-I.B73—TErtms :
Hiirier's Weekly.
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED
Notice of the Press
SUBSCRIPTIONS.-1873.—TEiws.
Address, HARPER BROTHERS,
New York
D. B. Busszu
NEW - FIRM
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.
OC_)O3K S I TCikV .
(warranted to give satisfaction.)
TINWARE,
HARDWARE,
BRASS WARE,
HOUSE. d - tritNISHING GOODS
TIIIIS,
BUCKETS,
CHURNS,
. KNIVES AND FORKS,
SPOONS. •
LARGE IRON AND COPPER KETTLES.
And other useful articles at the sign of the
BIG RED HORN, Waynesboro', Pa., where
a large assortment of
•• • •
NINE-PLATE STOVES,
PARLOR STOVES, •
COAL STOVES Ste,,
of the latest improvements, the very hest in
the market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove
Store of
EVERYBODY
THE IMPROVED
BASE Titriairß,
810 4 4 Retail by
D. IL RUSSELL & SON
made of the best Tin in the market, and
warranted at the sign of the
"BIG RED HORN"
D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand
a large assortment of all House I•`urr{ishing
Goads for sale cheap, Pure No. 1 Kero
sene Oil and a large assortment of Lamps.
year $4,00
WASHING MADE EAS,Y
by calling at the sign of the "Fig Red 'Torn'
and getting the best Clatbea Wringer ever
made.
In-Persons in want of Stoves, Tinware,
House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c., can get
full value for their money by calling on
. TAILORING.
THE subscriber announces to his old cus
tomers and the public that he has again
taken up his residence in Waynesboro' and
will be pleased to receive a share of public
patronage. His place of business is on Lei
tersburg street, nearly opposite Bell's Pot
tery. JOS. ANDERSON.
may I—tf
WORTH AND BEAUTY
WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MADAZiNE
AND THE CHROMO
YO. SEMITE.
Having control of the magnificent oil
Chromo, - Y0 SEMITE, we are able to offer
a combination of literary and artistic work
of genuine worth and at prices unprece
dented.
This fine copy of a piece of Nature's
grandest work, is not presented in the usu
al limited style,—itb dimensions, IWO,
making a picture of very desirable size, in
itself an ornament to the room graced by
its presence. But few copies of this beau
tiful chromo will be allowed to go to the
retail• stores, and those will be sold at their
actual retail PRICE $6.00, while if ordered
in connection with our magazine, both fur
nished for
51.50.
As a premium the picture maybe obtain
ed by sending us, two subscriptions for the
magazine at $l.OO eaeh, or by subscribing
for the mat.razine two years in advance, at
$l,OO per annum. Address,
WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE,
Newburgh, N. Y
S. E. SHUT FS, Priblisher. aug2B-3t
40 BARRELS OF CIDER VINEGAR.
rPHE subscriber offers for sale in quanti-
I ties ranging from five gallons and up
wards, about forty barrels of pure cider
vinegar. Warranted a genuine article.
April 25—tf B. F. FUNK.
POTOMAC HERRING—New and bright
in barrels just received.
inay22-tf W. A. REID.
J. B. Russsir..
JAPANNED WARE,
LADL}4,
D. B. RUSSE-L & SON.
COME AND Su,
ORIgNT4I,
Sign of the Big Red Horn,
Waynesboro', Pa,
L~~i~~+.•I~4~h~1
D. B. RUSSELL & SON,
Sign of the "Big Red Horn,'"
Waynesboro', Pa
MOE RAMIE
ECWITMOiiE,
Whaleoles and retail Dealer, and
Maiinfue
turer of
HOUSE FURNITURE
ITI 3 MEOMEPI I .IIII:,Z,MR,
GREENCASTLE, Pa., • '.
•
takes,this method of informingliis eustOm
. ers and the public that he has'
REDUCED THE TRICE GF FURNITURE
from ten to twenty per . sent Owitt to the
advantages he has over other man acturers
he can an will sell Furniture at a less price
than any other Manufactirer, irr 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, Corner-foot, 3 Panels Walnut,
Carved 25 to 30
" • " Foot, Oval Panel
Walnut, Moulded 30, 35, to 40
Antique—New Style 25, 30, 35, 40, to 60
Fine Antique Chamber Suits,
Full Marble 130 to 175
Cot. Chamber Suits 35, 33, 40, 45, to 60
Solid Walnut Suits • 60; 75, to 85
BUREAUS.
Im. Wal. 4 drawers, with glass,
wood top 14, 15, to 16
Im ,Wal. 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
Imitation Walnut 10, 12, to 14
TABLES.
Dining Table, six legs, $7,50 to 9
Breakfast do., four legs, 5 to 6
Mar. do 20 diff. paterns, 9, 10, 12 to 15
Extension Tables per foot 2 to 3
CEIAIRS.
-W-indser-o]
kozYta F fli--7-to-11_
Cane seats (i dos,) 9 , 10, DI, 14 to 30
(Have over 600 of the above= hand,)
Wood Seat Rocking Chairs, 1,25 to 5
Cane Seat Rocking Chairs, 2 to 7
Willow Seat Roolung Chairs, 2 to 10
Spring . Seated Chains, Upholstered
in Hair Cloth, Brocatel, Rep
and Te, ranging in price •
per half rry dozen from• 25 to 75
Rocking Chairs uphol. as above 9 to 15
Tete-a-Totes, uphol. as above,
(each) from • 20, 22, 25, 30 to 75
Box or plain Sofas, from 18, 20 to 30
Lounges upholstered in Hair Cloth,
Bovcatel, Rep, Terry and Da. •
mask, Spring Seats (each)
from 7. 8, 9.10, 11,. 12 ta
WARDROBES.
Imitation Walnut, for $lO, 12, 14, 16 to. SO
Solid Walnut, for 15,18, 20, 25 to 60
138.A.150, side Boards, Wash Stands, IVlat
tresies, and in fact eywythingin the Furni
ture line, The limits of an advertisement
is entirely too narrow to give full list of
Furniture made at this establishment.
CALL ct SEE FOR YOURSELV4S.
>l .Remember tike place, • -
I. E. WHITXORE,
Greencastle, Pa.
Dec. 1, 1871.
Prospeatus far 18378—Gth F1243/4
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admitted to be the handsomest periodical
in the world. A representative and chum
pion of American taste.
Not tor Sale in News or Book Stores.
THE ALDINE while issued with all the
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timely interest characteristic of ordinary
periodicals. It is an elegant miscellany of
pure, light, and, graceful, literature, and a
collection of pictures, the rarest specimens
of artistic skill, in black and white. Altho'
each succeeding number affords a fresh
pleasure to its friends, the real beauty and
value of The Aldine will be most apprecia,
ted after it is has beers bound up at, the close
of the year. While other publications may
lay claim to superior, cheapness, as compar
ed with rivals of a similar class, The Aldin
is a unique and original conception—alone
and unapproached absolutely without coni r .
petion in price or character.
PREMIUM CH/ OS FOR 1873.
Every subscriber to The Aldine, who pay*
in advance for the year 1873, will receive
withont additional charge, a pair of beuutis
fill oil chromos, after J. J. Hill, the eminent
English painter. The pictures entttled "The
Village Belle," and "Crossing the Mocr " are.
14x20—are printed, from 25 different plates
requiring . 2s impressions and lints to per
fect each picture. The same chromos are
sold for $3O per pair in the art stores.
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Will continue under the care of Mr s Richard
Henry Stoddard, assisted by, best writers
and poets of the day, who will strive to
have the literature of The Aldine alwaysin
keeping with its artistic attractions.
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VEIDA. HUTU.
Comer of Main if? Ozone Sta.,
CHAMBERSBURG, Peniea.
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 Hostlers.
Dec. 14--4.-y
TUE
WASHINGTON COUNTY PLOT,
'TIHIS justly celebrated Plow formerly
manufactured by Moatz & Barkdoll can
now be bad of Barkdoll & 'Newcomer or
their authorized agents. All Plows war•
ranted to give satisfaction.
BARKDOLL & NEWCOMER,
RINGGOLD, NVABIIINGTON Co., Mn.
AGENTS.—D. H. Stonebraker, Cavetown,
Md. 0. Bellman, Hagerstown, 'Md. S. B.
Rinehart, Waynesboro', Franklin Co., Pa.
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.T. B. ANDERSON,. N. .D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
WAYNESBORO', PA.
Office at the Waynesboro' "Corner Drug
ore." [jape 29—tf.
DR, SINN Mk. RIPPLE I L.
_ .
• I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Offers his professional services to the pub
lic. Office in his residence, on West Main
street, Waynesboro'. april 24—tf
DR_ B. FRANTZ,
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 20-tf
I. N. SNNELY, t
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
WAYNESBORO' PA.
Office at his residence, nearly opposite
he Bowden House. . Nov 2—tf.
JOSEPH DOUGLAS
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WAYNESBORO', PA.
04_Pmetices-in-the-several-Courts-of-Franklin
and adjacent Counties.
N, B.—Real Estate leased and sold, and
Fire Insurance effected,on reasonablo terms.
December 10,1871.
OR, A, 11, STRICKLEga
(FORMERLY OR' Mniteraisnumi, PA.,)
(IFFERS his WefessWial services to the
citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity.
DR. Sraicxr.nit has relinquished an eaten.
site practice at Mercersburg, where be has
been „prominently engaged for a number of'
years in the practice of his profession.
He has opened an Office in Waynesboro',
at the residence, of George. Besore, Esq.,
Father-in.law„ where be can be. forme ut at
times when not professionally engag,el,
July 20, 1871..-tf.
G. I
IPWIE subscriber informs the. public that he.
continues the Barbering business in the,
room next door to Mr, Reid% Grocery store,,
and is at an times .prepare to do. hair cut-.
ting, shaving hampoonang etc. in. the best;
style. The patronage of the public is respect—
fully solicited.
Aug 23 1871. W. A. EWE.
THE, subscriber offers for- salu.l6o Coeds:
of "Wood, hickory and: oak, which is:
easy of access, being - about a ball' a mile.
from the• public road, and near Sallieell
Welty's residence.
Sept s—tf
BOOT AND SHONMILING.
THE subscriber would inform the public
that he is at all times prepared to make,
o, order Gents Coarse or . Fue Boots, also.'
coarse or fine work for Lathes or Misses, in-.
chiding the latest stvla of lasting Gaiters.--
Repairing done at short notice, and measur-.
es,taken rivate famines if desired, Shop.
on .Vast Mtun,Street, in the room, formerly
occupied by J. Elder 4. as a flour s • rntl feed,
toi.
saO.A.Ol - 131
he subscriber announces to his friends./
1
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 4 employing n-” 5 but, the best,
workman, and by strict attention to busi-.
ness he hopes to merit a share of patronage..
All kinds of new' wok on hand orders fille(1,
promptly.
Jan. 14 tf.
THE BOWDEN HOUSE.
WAIN STREET,
WAYNESBOROr t PENIVA,
HE subscriber having leased this wellTknown H Jtel property, announces to
the public that he has refurnished, re-pain
ted and papered it, and its now amply, pre
wed to accommodate•the traveling public
m i ld others who may be pleased to favor
him with their patronage. An attentive
hostler will at all times bo in attendance.
May 23-tf SAM'L P. STONER.
J. H. WELSH
WITH
W. V. LIPPINCOTT & CO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Hats, Caps, Furs and Straw Goods,
No. 531 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
april 3-tf •
SHIMAILES,
. ,
rr HE subscriber has now for sale a prime
article of Chestnut Shingles, a supply of
which he will continue to keep on hand.—
He has also ler sale a large lot of alastering
Laths.
April 18 • S. B. RIDTHA.B.T"
aa, ROM,
- MANUFACTURER OF •
SASH, DOORS, FRABIDS, MAN.
TLES,DRACKE7S, MOULDINGS, &C.,
ANTIETAM FACTORY.
._ o •
I shall continue the mannfactme of all
kinds of Building Material arrheretofore.
Particular attention paid to furnishing
Stairways,' Newel's Balusters and Railing of
hard or soft wood.
Prompt attention given to orders ; alit°
Grist Chopping. Post Boring and Bill Saw
ing at short notice.
TO Tat: PUBLIC
Thmatful for past favors, we ask yon for
a continuance of the same.
Factory 11 milcsSouth of Waynesboro',Pa.
april 10-tf A. 31. G.
toftssional (ards.
Walla FAIRI. SJ
DAVID Lollit
THOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH:
CEO. E. HAWKER
AT THE