LAMPS ! LAMPS!! LAMPS ! ! ! Perkins & House's Safety Lamps , .Standard Safety Lamps, . Excelsior Safety Lamps, Glass Larapi and • Brass Lamps, The greatest variety in town. All sorts of Chimnies and Wicks comEttintly on hand. Remember 'the 'above and save money by buying of Amberson & Brackbill. oct 2—St —Don't roll up those Chromos and oth er Pictures and hide them away, but get them neatly framed and adorn your houses with them, Gilt, Walnut plain and polished and Rose Wood Mouldings always on I an.. Frames made to order and *tures fram ed complete, in the best manner. oct 2-3 t Amberson & Brackbill. ANOTHER LARGE SUPPLY: F. Forth man, Druggist, returned from Philadelphia last week and has opened outa fresh assort ment of Drugs Medicines, Oil, Paint, Fan cy Articles, and all other goods in his line of business. His drugs, spices, etc. are war ranted genuine articles. Give him a call. • oct 2—lw EW OODS " I i = rice Hceflich will receive their first supply of Fall and Winter Goods next week. An in spection of goods is solicited. 2t —lllen!s_heasLy_Boots_a • : • Boys' boots very low at the Town Hall Store. oct 2-2 t —Go to Price & Hoeflieles if you want a nice alpaca Dress, they make those goods a speciali y. Consequently sell them cheap. i oct 2-2 t FULL UP.—Price & Menial's Store is completely crowded with their large stock of Fall and Winter good's. Just opened for inspection. oct 2-2 t —,..%11 - Olifikibki for Washington and lac townslii i s also Paper, Pens, Slates, Pencils and all kinds of School Materia or sale by Amberson & Brackbill. 'oct 2-3 t NOTICE.—I have the "I. Manning Cora bination Sewing Machine," and inform the public that I do all kinds of Leather Stitch ing, and will be found atany time at my father's shop. D. A. Foan. I • / legiCall. at STOVEITitr, w. OLFF'S, N. E. Corner of the Diamo n 4, if you want , to buy cheap goods. They ?ire making special in ducements to purchasers, and discounting all cash bills, in order to reduce the stock on hand. Give them a call before buying elsewhere. july 24—tf ta-Mrs. K. G. Stover invites the /a dies of Waynesboro' and vicinity to exam ine the remnant of goods an hand, which will be sold at cost. They will find bargains in hats, ribbons, feathers, &c., for the com ing season. ° Those who call ,first have the preference. aug2B-tf 1?...R1.A.GM5. In CI ambersburg, on the ad inst., by the Rev—John Fob!, Mr. FitHDERICS ROCK to Miss ANNIE ROBISON, both of Alto Dale, this county. In this,place on the 7th inst. by the Rev. H. Stonehouse, Mr. JOHN TARMAN, to Mils EuzAßErn TOMBS, both of Quincy twp. LTD 2C .A. 111135. In Chambersburg, on the sth inst., of con sumption, ADAM Swims, in the 32d year of his age. Ott the 3d inst., Mr. JOHN MAXHEIMER, of St. Thomas, aged 87 years, 5 months and 20 .days. "IVC .A. T S._ WAYNESBOII:O' MARKET. (CORRECTED WEEKLY.) BACON AMS 33II'TTER ......... LARD POTATOES .... APPLES—Mum.— APPLES—Gamor... HARD SOAP BALTIMORE, 0ct..3, 1873. FLoutt.—WesteriaTine at .8-1-1,0 ; low Super at $ 4.75.; and Family at $7@7.50. Howard Street Super at $5@5.50 ; Com mon to Fair Extra at $6@6.50; Good to Choice do. at $6.50®7 ; Family at $7.25 @8.75. WHEAT.—Southern sold at 165®178 cents for good to.choice white, and 165@ 176 cents for gold red to choice amber.— For Western the market is dull and hea vy. 4' CoßN.—The sales on 'Change were . Southern white at 69@70 cents, and Wes tern high mixed and yellow at 65®67 cents. OATS.--Southern at 42®48 cents for inferior to choice, and bright Western at 48 cents. Ityu.--Sales to day Southern at 83 ®B6 cents. PHILA. CATTLE MARKET, October 3. Cattle firmer with an improved demand ; sales $6.75a7.37i for extra Pennsylvania and Western Steers; $6a6.50 for fair to good ; $4a4.50 for common. Sheep firmer; sales 84a6. Live Hogs unchanged; salts $7a7.25. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE. fr HE subscriber, Administrator of Chris tian F. Bowman, deed, offers at Private sale the Brick House and lot of ground, on South Street, and nearly opposite the resi dence.of George Frick, known as the Barr property. There are also a fine stable on the lot, a good cistern, etc. The whole is under new and substantial fencing, The buildings are new and the llcation a very pleasant one for a private family. For fur ther particulars call en GEORGE PRICK, Adru'r. oct 9-tf GREAT EXCITEMENT AT RINGGOLD, MD. ITIHE undersigned are now receiving I their second supply of FALL AND WINTERROODS, which will be sold at low figures for cash. We will sell best Rio Coffee at 25 cents per pound, Sugars 10, 11, 12 and 14 cents per pound, Best Orleans Molasses at $l,OO per gallon, and everything cheap. Give us a call before going elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. C. fl. DUTROW dr. CO oct D-t f • FALL AND WINTER IRRIVIIf ADJOURNED • ' OF PUBLIC S A BL E. NEW GOODS ! witymigliry maw Ewe t D. Summers & Soni I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' QUINCY, PENN'A, , 1 Court of Franklin county, Pa., the under • signed Administratotde bonus non of Sue A. Have just returned from the city with a full Gordon, dec'd, will sell at Public Sale, on line of the premisies, On Saturday the 11th of Oda- DRY GOODS,, ber next, A VALUABLE Suitable for the FALL AND WINTER DWELLING HOUSE AND BREWERY, Wear. Are offering bargains in ' . • CLOTHS, CASSINIERES, ' situate on the corner 'of West and Main Sts. —SEANS,-COTT-ONADES, REPPS, in the Borough of Waynesboro', both of GINGHAMS, MUSLIN 6, TICKINGS, brick and newly built, the Brew House be- COTTON & ALL WOOL FLANNELS, &c. ing two stories and the Dwelling three stor- Also a full line of . . . ies high, the latter is flnished_imextmcane NOTIONS, GLOVES, style. They front 85 - feet - o - n - Main - St. - The HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS. Brewery has .a depth of 40 feet and Dwell ing-with back building 60 feet, The main HATS, - CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, bwraintftsa ag u e c o e v x ered s w e it c h ou ti d n b r e oo e f o . ny T er h t e - Which they will sell at, low figures. A full ed into a first-class hotel property or into line of - two dwellings. The Bre*ery is in complete order, with a never failing well of water in Gt.. It C) /0 3EI R. I MI Si . the building, with two arched cellars suffi such as Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, ciently large to store 500 barrels of beer.— &c., &c., at low rates—your examination is There is also a new invited. WirCome, examine our prices BOWLING - _A_LiLMY, - andjudge - foryourselves - ! -- connected with the Brewery. The Brew oct.o, 1873-1 y • ery has one of the finest Bar-rooms in the county, with Billiard, Bagatelle and Grain Rooms on the second floor. Both buildings .4V 4 ekS i4O 1.0 4 A VA are arranged according to the latest style of '9 ;P l' 4, v ,e g'4 4 4 V 0 <l 4 , 7 1) 0 1 .5_ , altitect4i i r m eo re lth- s l a- s firsnt--ttstheatet a n r in the \P I"3ELAIVICE Cr 4;0 ' I %o' ' 4' a..ek riO STABLE, iss:o , ~. V* , 6 , wAy e, 5 0 sufficiently large for five horses and two , ^NJ 410 4 ,1, AsNA' d n Ce . .t . 1 / 4 ) . .4,0 cows; Cariiage House, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, %V' 0 fr t ,V fc' r e ic" oSY :10' Smoke House and Bake Oven under one .0 0 L.o‘" N-Ns4' roof, large Cistern, &c. 10,40`r - Y Vii .'V' zelr The Brewery and Dwelling will be offer op, ?V :09 . . s . b. g ,N,..9 . 0 , c ,& 0. ed together or separate to smt purchasers. - 407 , 3 , _0 0." 4- CP e• 6.}. „No larSale to commence at 1 o'clock on said .e,.1-' cy' ci at . b.° V . .. • ii , I S" day when terms will be made known by 4 ?"'" . 0 '''' G 46)? 1 3 "ei GEO. H. DAVIDSON, C., .Adm'r, de bonne non. a. Iv_ Goon, Quincy, Pa. sep 25-ta Geo. V. Mong, Auct. REPOSITORY copy and-chargeadvertiser. AUCTION! 13 - 0 - 60 - P7E AA) TREES ! OLD age compells me to retire from the Nursery business; I will therefore sell atiP_ublie_Auction On Saturday the 25th of October, r 873 my stock of Peach Trees, about 8,000, con sisting of all the leading varieties. Also a 'large lot of Apple, Trees of best bud, all choicest trees Cher • Plum A • c. A choice lot of Shade Trees and Ever greens. All the trees warranted to be what they are labeled. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when terms will be made known by DANIEL CROUSE, Antietam Nursery, Waynesboro'. Pa. oct 9-ts ASSIGNEES' NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that David Gipe 1.1 of Washington township, Franklin co., Pa., has made a deed of voluntary assign ment to the undersigned for the benefit of creditors. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Gipe are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them to the undersigned proper ly authenticated for settlement. oct 9-6 t, CHAS. WEST, Assignee. 1873. PALL GOODS ES' cz• vor CID Ep cs. Ega ft aa 0 AIIBERSON, BENEDICT & CO'S., 8c 14 . •0 20 Fir AVE just received our first supply of 11. Fall and Winter Goods to which NO call the attention of our zustomers and We have full stock of the „following Groceries, naio . enaware, OI L BLINDS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Cassimers, Lawns, Tickings, Goods of all kinds M.Givre us a call before going elsewhere and we will convince you we are selling as cheap as the cheapest AMBERSON, BENEDICT ic CO oct 2—tf • SOLE AND HARNESS MAKING. fr HE subscriber announces to the public I that he has leased the room adjoining the Shoe-maker Shop of John Ford, oppo site the Bowden House, where he has com menced the Saddle and Harness making business. He is prepared to do all work in his line with dispatch and at reasonable prices. Hellatters himself that his long experiencelin the business will enable him to give genera' satisfaction.. act 2-tf GEO. A. RHA. INNA MO N, alspice, mustard,clores and Unther spices whole or ground. atßeid's Grocery 1873. the public,generally. Hardware, Oil Cloths, ‘Carpets, Cloths Kentucky Jeartu, Ladies Dress 1873, FILL & WINTER, 1874, PRICE & HCEPLICH I[IAVE just opened their First Supply of u FALL AND WINTER GOODS, and in vite the atttention of the labile to their as prices. IMPORTED AND — DOMESTIC DRY GOODS OF EVERY KIND. Cloths, Cassimeres, Ladies' Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Carpets and Oil Cloths Of every kind and at prices to suit ;customers. Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Queensware of all kinds always on hand. BLACK ALPACAS a Speciality. Remember we keep every thing that you call for in our line. • PRICE Sr, HCEFLICH, 2 doors South of Bank. Oct 2—tf Waynesboro', Pa. sortmen GIVEN AWAY. WINE GERMAN CIIROMO. WE SEND AN ELEGANT CHROMO, MOUNTED AND READY FOR FRAMING, TO EVERY AGENT FOR UNDERCROUND OR, LIFE BELOW SURFACE, BY THOS. W. KNOX. 942 Pages Octavo. 130 Fine Engravings. Relates Incidents and Accidents beyond the Light of Day; Startling- Adventules in all parts of the World ; Mines and Mode of Working them ; UndercurrentS of Society ; Gambling and its Horrors; Caverns and their Mysteries ; The Dark Ways of Wickedness; Prisons and their Secrets ; Down in the Depths of the Sea; Strange Stories of the Detection of Crime. The book treats of experience with bri gands ' • nights in opium dens and gambling hells; ,life in Prison ; Stories of exiles ; ad ventures among Indians ; journeys through Sewers and Catacombs; accidents in mines; pirates and piracy ; tortures of the inquisi tion ; wonderful burglaries ; underworld of the great cities, etc., -etc. AGENTS WANTED for this work. Exclusive territory given.— Agents can make $lOO a week in selling this book. Send for circulars and terms to a gents. J. B. BURR & HYDE, Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, 111. may 29, 1873 A TRACT OF LAND AT. PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at Private Sale a 1 valuable tract of unimproved land, lying one half mile from Mt, Hope, in Quincy township, Franklin county, Pa , on the mad leading to Chambersburg.. The tract con tains 31 ACRES AND S PERCHES good quality of limestone land, 10 acres of which is heavily timbered, 4 acres •of good meadow land, through which passes a small branch of the,Antietam Creek. The remainder is good farming land, which has lately been heavily limed, and is in a good state of cultivation. There is sufficient good balding timber upon the premises with which to erect suitable buildings.— 'There are in the village adjoining a good Merchant Mill, Blacksmith Shop,Shoemak er Shop and Store, and a good Saw-Mill within one mile of the premises, which al together make it a very , desirable and con venient property. Any person .or persons .desiring to view the premises with a view of purchasing will call on the subscriber liv ing in Mt. Hope. aug SAMUEL PFOUTZ. NONCE TO VFW PUBLIC: T HERE-BY give notice to the public, not to credit my wife, MARGARET MYERS, as I will not be !responsible for any debt or debts of her contracting. And, furthermore, I hereby forewarn any person to haul her to any place, and especially John 'Brockley, from Pikesville, Franklin co. Pa.' JOSEPH MYERS, Near•Sabillasville, Fred. county, Md. .oct 2-St FOR S _A_ ALARGE lot of extra stone sills do jam stones, at A. S. Moan's saw pill. may 1-tf J l . B. WaLFERSBERGEBPS =,i EBY STABL.t.a, WAYNESBORO . , PA. intundersigned has again resumed the ilry . business in all its branches, after a suspension of several years with every thing new and in complete order. His hors es will be found safe and in the best condi tion. The buggies are all of the latest and best manufactures. Whips, Robes, Blank ets, &c., in abundance and in ample order.. In fact a livery not to be surpassed by any in the country. He is also contractor for carrying the U.S. Mail from Greencastle to the W. M. R. R. via of Monterey Springs. The Omnibus leaves Waynesboro' in the morning and returns again in the evening. Also a daily line to the W. M. R. R. via of Monterey. — far All Express matterestefully - handled and attended to with dispatch. Attentive hostlers always in attendance and at the services of the traveling public. may 29—tf] J. R. WOLFERSBERGER. STAGE LINE. THE subscriber notifies the public that he will run a Daily Coach commencing on Tuesday the 11th inst., from Waynesbo ro' to Mt. Alto via. Quincy and Funkstown. Will leave Waynesboro' at 5:50 A. M., ar rive at Mt. Alto, at 7:20, making connection with the early train for Chambersburg, Harrisburg,etc., by which train passengers can reach Harrisburg by 11:35, A. M.; Phil adelphia.3:3o, P. M., New York 6:34, P. M. • at Waynesboro' at 7:30, P. M. All express matter promptly attended to. Rum.—Through tickets to Chambersburg furnished for $l.OO. Persons wanting tick ets will pit their names on slate to be found at the hotels and Post Office. may 29, 1873--tf JOS. KEEPERS. 4L L 311,112ECLY3 AGENT • • • s • mos popu ar ligansin use. Organs always on exhibition and for sale at his office, for cash or on monthly pay Ju men ly 2 ts, =; -tf Organs also for rent. 4 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRI'VA.2"M SA.LM. E undersigned offers at Private Sale his property. situated in Leitersburg Dis trict, Washington county, Md., one mile South of 'Ringgold, near the Leitersburg road, adjoining lands of Benjamin Garver, Mentzer, Day hot'', and others. The proper ty contains 15 ACRES first qualtty LIMESTONE LAND, • The improvements are a good HOUSE, BARN, WASH-HOUSE, and all other ne cessary out-buildings; a cistern and a good well of water near the door. There are al so a large orchard of U ., MMiI , OA also a young orchard of fruit of every de sciiption. The property is well fenced into small fields, and well adapted for fruit-grow ing or trucking. Persons in want of such a property would do well to call and examine it. • For further information call on or address the subscriber at Waynesboro', or, call on Aaron C. Wingert, living net r the premises. 'aug 2-tf L. W. WINGERT. -1 19AtictINKELS T BUSINESS RESUMED. THE subscriberannounces to his former patrons and the public generally that he has recommenced the Coach-making busi ness at the old stand, Hamilton Sr Morri son's, in Waynesboro'. All descriptions of work in his line will be made to order as formerly, in good style and upon reasona ble terms. Repairing . also will receive prompt attention. He will leave nothing undone to give satisfaction to all who may be pleased to favor hith with their patron. age or even a portion of it. aug 21- L. K. MORRISON. WAYNESBORO' CONFECTIONERY '. 'HE undersigned informs the public that he will continue the confectionery bus iness at the old stand opposite the Bowden House, where can be had at all times the choicest Candies manufactured of the pur est white sugar wholesale or. retail. Also always on hand a well-selected stock of Or anges, Lemons,. and other tropical.fruits; Cakes of every description baked to order and fresh ones constantly for sale. Figs, Raisins, Citron, Dates, prunes and Nuts made a specialty. Thankful for past favors he hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Feb 6-tf JOSEPH FRANTZ' FOR SALE CHEAP. ANY person wishing to buy a Riddles barger Hurculeau Lifting Jack cheap can get a new one at $l,OO less than manu facturers price by applying at this Office. se .t 4—tf SEND FOR CATALOGUE DOMESTIC REWIND MACHINE CO., NEW TORE. sept 18-13 t FARM FOR SALE., THE undersigned offer at Private Sale the farm of George Wiles, deceased, ly ing two miles from Waynesboro', on the Leitersburg pike. Any person degring to buy can do so now for It must be sold.— Call on John Wiles, residing on the prem ises. D. H. WILES, JOHN WILES, Attorney's in Fact for the Heirs. Lsept MILLINERY GOODS 1 TO THE LADIES 1 MRS. C. L. HOLLINBERGER has just received a full supply of new Millinery goods. Ladies are invited to calrand examine her stock. Posta silt Private Sale. 1000. LOCUST POSTS., hewed and morticed, for sale by the subscrib er, on the Mansion Farm of Jacob C. Stouf fer, near Stouffer's Mill. ISAAC £HOCKEY, Assignee. sep 4-43 t CORN FOR SALE. ORN can now be had,of the subscriber , , wholesale or retail, at,Bs cents per barrel He has also Oats for sale. ALEX. HAMILTON. July 24-ti 1865. TEE CAD SHOCUTI / IN account of the scarcity of money will A./offer hiegoods to CASH and Paolurr buy ers, at a small advance on cost. White and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Tea, New Orleans Molasses. Rice, Cheese, Mackerel & Herring, Salt, Conc. Lye, Kerosene and Safety Oil, ardeh Seeds, Shoe Brushes, • Bed Cords, Baskets, &c Candy, Raisins, Prunes, Lemons, Oranges, &c Also Essences and Extracts ing purpose A nice line of Crackers and Fancy Cakes. PIC MC PARTIES will find 12 varieties of fancy Cra.ekers and Cakes, including the Straw-berry, Macar oon, Lemon Snaps, Lady Gingers Spice Jum bles and Mushroom, Cove Oysters of the best brands in one and two pound cans, Dried Beef. In short anything wanting in the Grocery line can be found in good stock and at low prices for the "ready money." tEirl am still taking applications in tilt best and strongest Companies in the world —The N. Y. Mutual has assetts of $60,000,- 000. It costs less ii; this company, and the policy holder need have no uneasiness as to whether the company can hold out—l in sure against accidents in the Travelers of Hartford. june 12-tf A. K. BRANISHOLTS, RESIDENT DENTIST ALSO AGENT For the Best and most Popular Organs in Use Organs always on exhibition and for sale at his office. We being acquainted with Dr. Branis holte socially and professionally recommend him to all desiring the services of a Dentist. Drs. E. A. HERING, J. M. RIPPLE, "'A. H. STRICKLER, I. N. SNIVELY, " A. S. BONEBRAEE,' T. D. le amicit. julyl.7—tf WAY.NIMBOIIO', PA., April 21st, 1873 •NO7I C 1 '• - AFTER an absence of fifteen years I again locate in the town of "Waynesboro' for the purpose of carrying on a first-class Tai loring Establishment. None but the best of workman will be employed, and clothing 'elide in the most -fashionable and durable manner. Also plain suits to suit certain classes of men. particular attention paid to cutting men and boys clothing all in style. Scouring and renovating done up e qual to any outside of the cities. My place of business is in the office of Dr. Strickler's new building, adjoining the Besore proper ty, on Mechanic street. By strict attention to business, and a disposition to please all, I hope to receive a liberal share of public pa tronage. Respectfully, etc., april 24-11 JAS. A. FISHER. • NEW TIN STORE rir HE undersigned would m ost tespectthlly I inform the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store on East Main street, opposite Stover & Wolfl's Dry Goods emporium, and keeps constantly on hand a good supply of COOK & COAL STOVES. MORNING GLORIES, etc., at prices to suit the times. All kinds of work done in his line with neatness and/dispatch, such as foofiing, spouting and repairing. You will find it to your interest to give him a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. The sign of the Big Red Coffee Pot, Always on the post.— Thankful forvpast favors he hopes for a con tinuance of the same. Yours Respectfully,- CLAYTON M. FREY WAYNESBORO' PUBLIC SCHOOL SCHOOL TERM NINE MONTHS, Commencing Monday, Sept. tat. rrHIS school has superior advantages in 1 location, large comfortable Rooms, with all the modetn conveniepces. The higher branches taught affording pupils an oppor tunity for a preparation to enter College. Terms of tuition for pupils from other districts: High School S 3 per month, Grammar School $2,50. Tuition payable in advance. W L. HAMILTON, President. aug 28-1 m E. ELDEN, Secretary. F:71;1 - drN. 1 7:rii7? - 0 1 1 rIPAE subscriber would inform the public I that he is at all times prepared to make o order Gents Coarse or f tie Boots, also cqarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses, in cluding the latest stvlp 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 feed tore. THOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH EATING SALOON THE subscriber informs the public that he has opened a first-class Eating Saloon in the Basement of the Walker building, which has been thoroughly cleansed and repainted. He will be regularly supplied with Oysters, Tripe, Eggs, and other arti cles in season. He will also keep a good ar ticle of Sweet Cider. aug 14-3 m .C. HOIST SA\. 1.873. Syrape, Molasses, 'ugar - Cured - Ha; carpets nad woven fabrics. There is no one article known that will do so many kinds of work and do it as well as &po lio. Try it. HAND and everybody sh o u 1-d have it. You will like it. Dont Fail to try these Goods Buy of your merchant if he has it orhe will procure it for you. if not, then write for our Pamphlet, "All about Sappho," and it will be mailed free ! BOOTS, SHOES, &C. TACOB SNIDER announces to the citi ftl zens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he hasust returned frpm the Eastern cities and has opened a first-c , • Boone S e, IRE n the Oellig building,h Diamond, where every description of goods in his . line can be found. such as MEN' S BOOTS, FOR THE CASH. ALL RIPS SEWED GRATIS Aug 2S-tf CLOVER Ilia FAMILY, EIRDSELL'S COMBINED CLOVERIHRESHER & SEPARATOR THIS Machine Threshes, Separates, Hulls and Cleans Clover Seed at one opera tion ; capacity ranging from 15 to 50 bush els per day according 4o yield of seed. Its operation needs only to 'be witnessed to convince the most skeptical that its princi ples are perfect, its capacity wonderful and its thoroughness of work such as.defy com plaint from the most exacting. 2000 now in use throughout the United States and Canadas. Awarded first Premium at. 75 State Fairs since 1856. Send for "CLOVER Lmot" and colored en graving, which give complete description. BIRDSELL MANUFACTURING CO, Home Factory, South Bend, Ind. Branch Offi.cein Town Hall, Greencastle Pa. aug 28-8 m SALT SIIAD- . Good Salt Shad far yule by junc WM. A, REID, ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS' SAPO L I O is a substitute for soap for all household purposes, except washing clothes. S A .P 0 L I 0 for cleaning your house will save the labor of one cleaner. Give it a trial. S A P '0 i I 0 for window . :s better than wa ter or whiting. No removing curtains or carpets. S .A. P 0 L I 0 .cleans paint and wood, in fact the enti. e • house, better than soap. No slopping. Saves lab9r. You cant afford to be withouyt. SAPOLIO for scouring knives is better And clearer than bath brick. Will not scratch. SAPO L I O is better than soap and sand for polishing tinware. Bright en without scratching. SAPO L I O polishes brass and copper uten ails better than acid or oil and rotten stone. SAPO L I O for washing dsshes and glass ware is invaluable. Cheaper than soa . SAPO L I O removes stains from marble maetels, tables and statuary, from hard finished walls, and china and porcelain. SAPO L I O removes stains and grease from SAPOLIO a new and wonderfully ef fective toilet soap, having no equal in this country or abroad. SAPOLIO is an article for the bath, "reaches the foundation" and gives a lealtby action and brilliant unit to skin. SAPOLEO cleanses and beautifies the skin, instantly removing any stain or blemish from both hands andface. S A Po — Lf7o is without a rival in the world for curing or preven ting roughness and chap ping of either hands o face APOLIO removes Tar, Iron Pitch or Ink Stains and grease; for workers in machine shops, mines, &c., is inval uable. For . making the skin white and soft; and giving to it a "bloom of beauty," it is unsurpassed by any Cosmetic known. S APOL I'o costs 10 to 15cts. per cake ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS, 20 Park Place, N. Y Or, 23 Liberty St., Pittsburg Pa ItglirSold by Amberson & Brackbill. junes-ly eow. NEW STORE. SHOES, GAITERS, LADIES' AND CIIILDRENS WEAR OF• ALL KINDS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Also manufacturing done to order, and all work from his establishment will be guarallteed KING gL_ prepaaation. berbi pm ,1y eget.- made chiefly fromtbe_native_ Aerbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of , Alcohol. The question is almost daily • asked, "What is the cause of the unpar alleled success of VINEGAR Brrrnas " Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient •TCCOv ers his health. The,y_arethe_great— puriher and a life-giving princi ple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the his tory of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable -qualities oflrrxEnsh Brrrvns in h ealifCg the sick of every disease• man is heir to. They area gentle Purgative as well .as a' Tome, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious -Diseases. The-properties,a---Dm--w- TurEoArt - DrrrEas are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant,- Sudorific, Altera tive. and Anti-Bilious. R. H. McDONALD & CO., Druggists and General Agents, San Frsuiciecoi Califon. pia, and nor. Washington and Charlton Ste., New York. Sold by nil Druggists and Dealers. August 28, 1873. FILL AND WINTER GOODS. COON & STONEHOUSE HAVE just received a large and well selected stock of new Fall and Winter Goods, which they offer to the People of Waynesboro' and surrounding country at the lowest cash prices. The stock consists in part of of the newest and latest styles • Goods of every description for men. and boy's wear.; Shirting Stripes, Brown and. Bleached Muslins, Sheeting, Tickings, Linen Sr. Cot ton Table Diaper, Towels & Totveling, Balmorals, Skirts, Table Covers, Calicoes, Ginghams, a large lot White Cotton Quilts, very cheap, Table & Floor Oil Cloths, Oil & Paper Window Blinds, Ladies Lace Points & Shalls, _ a, large lot of Stockings, Handkerchiefs for men, Women and Children, Linen, Lace 4: Pappei Collars Laces, Edging and Inserting, Silk and Cotton fringes and Trimings of every description, Kid, Silk and Cotton Gloves, and everything else in notion line Boots, Shoes and Straw Hats, Ladle:4 and Childrens Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, to gether with Groceries, Hard vane, Wooden Ware, Queensware, Glassware, and Wall Paper. Call and see our goods before buying elsewhere. COON & STONEFIOUSE. Nov. 14, 1872 1873. 1873. J. W.. MILLER & CO Have received their SPRING STOCK of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QUERN SNARE, "CEDARWARE, BGOTS, SHOES, Their stock is full in every department and the public are invited to call and EXAMINE GOODS and prices as they offer GREATER•gAR GAINS than ever. J. W. M. may 15-tf COACIEVIAKING. P • - ' o.c"-...7 ,--- • ERSONg • . of vehicles of any de scription; , IfO rt r second-handed,.fan he supplied at t „ T old "WayneAboro' •C ch Factory" on Church street. The sub - er cordially invites those desiring any in his line to call and examine his e t o - and learn his prices, which lie feels warran ted in saying will compare favorably %vitt,. that of any other establishment in the counil% ty.' 4 o „ , RErArRING of all kinds will receive protriPte attention. 'nankin:to the public for past patronaqe he solicits a continuation of the inane in the future. aprillo-tf BARBERING ! BA:IERINP! VHE subscriber having recently re-paint. cd and papered and added new It/na ture to his shop, announces to Ids custom ers and the public that he will leave noth ing undone to give satisfaction and make comfortable all who may be pleased to f: vor him with their patronage. Sbaving, Schampooning, Haircutting. etc. promptly attended to. Along experience in the bar bering business enables him to promise sat isfaction in all cases. W. A. PRICE. sept IS-tf CU ESTNUT RAILS. SOOor 1000 Choice Chestnut Rails fur post fence for sale, in front of Mon treey Springs Ilutel. Enoniro.r..N. unix. 1.4-tf H. YINGLING, Act: '• ChM CLOTHS. A large lot of Floor Oil NJ Cloths of different widths and prier at Itcov...lS AMBERSON,MiIiZEICeIat'n,' Irish Linens, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, AND GAITERS, JACOB ADAMS'
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