...-,4:2::_f.):: - , Fi'ift.Vl,E:D.ll - Ta meet the urgent detaand of the times 'the FLORENCE SNWINGIMACHINE- CO. have -determined to REDUCE PRICES, and will hereafter sell Mai' $O5 machine forsls a#4 other styles in proportion. ..TheFlor ence is the only Sewing nacbine that feedsl the work backward:and &maid, or to right .and left; ae,the purchaser may prefer. It has been_greatly, inlprovectend simplified, .andis far betterthan. any other mahinein the market. /t now- the cheapest. Flor .enee, Mass., 1, '73., `.&GENTS WANT= 1' DR.PIERCE'S ALTX I s m E DICAL aoL , ' viscoyfyy ettaiStalliamOrs - frotnthaworst Scrofula to *common Blotch or Pimple. From two to six bottles aro warriunted to curo Salt Mumma or Totten Pimples °niftier), gloils. Car. boucles, Erysipelas and Liver Corn. plaint. Six to twolvo botilesmarrantal to cure e wotst Scrofulous Swelling s and Soros Paint in'llones and Sore Throat caused Poison in Blood or mercurial treatment .0.9 its wonderful Pectoral properties it will awe the most severe recent, or the worst lingering -Cough in ball tho time required by any other larditino and is perfectly safe, loosening coup sootlclotr_iannilort,:nntl reltevinx_sormuiss—So all Dittetrlsta It. V. PFEIICE, 31. 'Us ligrothrs Dispensary. SOU; No_ita....l Al.it IC ES"- ON SIGHT. .Last and Best combination for canvass ers a!ents and salesmen I Hear Ward • • eec e s aim y, - newspuier starts its a campaign, giving subscribers a pair of the largest and finest OLEOGRAPHS,--two most attractive subjects "take" on sight— painted by Mrs. Anderson, as contrasts and companions for her "Wide Awake" and - "Fast Asleep".'Agents have immense sue r q • c, it-tleithegt husincssev.e.refiered. canvassers." Vile furnish the lightest and handsomest outfit and pay very high com missions. Each. subscriber, old or new, re ceives without delay two beautiful pictures. Full supply t e idy for delivery. The paper itself stands peerless among family nals, being so popular that of its class it has _the-largest_clrcuthtion_in_the_worldl_Em ploys the best literary talent. Edward Eg gleston's great serial story is justbeginning; back 'chapters supplied to each subscriber. Mrs. Stowe's long expected sequel to "My Wife and I" begins in the stew year. Any -one wishing a good salary or A GENTS , independent business should PI WAN FED. .send for circulars and terms to a d. B. FORD 4St. CO., New York; Boston, Cbicago, Cincin n: ti. or San Francisco. 4w REMINGTON Ililoll/1111)1101Pftl lIHE subscriber announces to the public it that he has the agency for the sale of the "Remington Family Sewing Machine" in Franklin county. Having tested its work ing qualities and capacity for several months he can safely - recommend it as the very BEST MAGKEVE' IN USE. Its construction is such that it can be run .at a higher rate of speed than any shuttle machine now in use. In factories where the speed has been registered, • over 1000 - stitches per minute have been attained with •ease. It is strong in all its parts, and free from the harsh and jarring . movements, and friction, common in inferior machines. A simple change of the needle and thread and it will sew the finest cambric or the heavie-t leather. The shuttle carries a large quantity of thread thus saving in a great measure the trouble of filling the bobbins. The Remington has no rotary cams, cog wheels or lever arms to make a noise, run hard, or to get out of order.. Any girl of ordinary intelligence can keep it in order without the least difficulty. The subscriber also informs his customers znd the public that he has just opened out his new FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, 'and nil other goods for gentlemen's wear.— lie solicits an inspection of his stock. oct It -tf • T. J. FILBERT. TILL HD WINTER GOODS, COON & STONEHOUSE HAvE just received a large and well select' stock of new Fall and Winter Goods, which they otfer to the People of Waynesboro' and surrounding country at the lowest cash prices. The stock consists in part of LADIES DRESS GOODS .of the newest and latest styles ; Goods of every description for men and - boy's wear; Shirting Stripes, Brown and Bleached Mtiblins, • Sheeting. Tickine,s Table Covers, Balmonds, Calicoes, a large lot White Cotton Quilts, very cheap, Table .1; Floor Oil Cloths, Oil & Paper Window Blinds, Ladies Lace Points & a large lot of Stockings, Handkerchiefs for men d Women and Children, Linen, Lace & Papper 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, Ladies and Childrens Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, to gether with Groceries, Hard vare, Wooden Ware, Queensware, Glassware, and Wall Paper. Call and see our goods before buying elsewhere. COON & STONEHOUSE oct. 30. 1873 1873. Fall & Winter. 1873. Dry • Goods, • Notions, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, Bell's Pottery Ware,. School Books and Sh.tionery, Floor and Ta ble Oil Cloths, Window Shades and Fixtures, Groceries and , Confeations. For saietly C. W. GOOD, quincy, Pa. BUJ URRY CGOBS MRS. C. L HOLLINBERGER now boat -ailed at 37 Pearl Street, Baltiniore, Md., has opened a new Stock of the best and most fashionable Millinery Goods, Orders from the country promptly filled at prices hlch will give entire satisfaction. oct 30—tf CORN FOR SALE. CORN ran now be had of the subscriber, wholc.s de or retail, at 85 cents per barrel He has also Oats for sale. ALEX. HAMILTON. OEM ATM Crackers, ginger tinupn, and fancy crack era at Reid's Grocery Linen & Cot ton Table Diapers, Towels tk Toweling, Irish Linens, 1873. FALL a- WINTER. . , 4 - .W.AHTLER& CO Have 'received their FALL AND WIN TER STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE, SHOES, Their stock is full in every department and the public are invited to call and EXAMINE GOODS and prices tusthey offer GREATER BAR GAINS th . n eve 4' oct 16-tf Prospectus for .1674 7th Year 1-- An illustrated monthly journal universal ' -41dmi tted—to-be-the—handsomest-peri-id ical in the world. A representative and cham-: pion of American taste. Not tor Sale in News or Book Stores. THE A LDINE while issued with all the regularity, has none of the temporary or timely interest characteristic of ordinary I periodicals. It is an elegant miscellany of pure, light, and gracefnl literature, and a collection of pictures, the rarest specimens of artistic skill, in Wick and white. Aitho' each succeeding number affords a fresh I•..• • . • • value-cfTte-Abline-witl-be-unast - wppre ted after it is has been 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 corn potion in price or character, PREMIUM - CHROMOS FOR 1874. Every subscriber to The Aldine for .the year 1874 will receive a: pair of Chromos The original pictures were painted in oil for the publishers of the The Aldine, by Thomas Moran, whose great Colorado pic ture %V MS purchased' by Congress for $lO,OOO. The .presentation of a worthy example of America's greatest landscape painter to sub scribers of The Aldine was a bold but pecu liarly happy idea, and its successful reali zation is attested by the following testimo nial, over the signature of Mr. Moran him self. ' Newark, N. J., Sept. 20, 1873. Messrs. James Sutton & Co. GENTLEMEN-I am delighted with the proofs in color of your chromos. Theynre wonderfal successibl representations by me chanical process of the original paintings. Very Respectfully, THUS. MORAN. (Signed,) TERMS S 5 per annum, in advance, with Oil Chro mes free. For 50 cents extra, the chromos will be sent mounted, varnished and prepaid by THE ALDINE will, hereafter be obtaina ble only by subscription. There will he no reduced or club rate ; cash for subscriptions must be sent to the publishers direct, or handed to the local agent, without respon sibility to the publishers, except in cases where the certificate is given, bearing the fac-simile signature of James Sutton & Co. • CANVASSERS WANTED. Any person wishing to act, permanently as a local canvasser will receive full and prompt information by applying to JAMES SUTTON 6: CO., Publishers, nov 6 58 Maiden Lane, N. Y. BOOT AND NOOEBIAIIiII AG trliE subscribers announce to the public 11 at they have associated themselves to gether for the purpose of carrying on the Boot and Shoemaking business atPikesville. All kinds of custom work will be made to order promptly. Repairing also attended to with despatch and upon reasonable terms. THOS. BRINGMAN, 11r31. EMBLEY. oct 16—tf VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE. HE subscriber, Administrator pf • Chris tian nF. Bowman. dec'd, 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 location a very pleasant one for a private family. For fur ther particulars call en GEORGE FRICK, Adin'r. oct 9—tf GRtAT EXCITt.M=NT • AT RINGGOLD P DID. THE undersigned are now receiving their second supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which will be sold at low figures for cash. We will sell best Rio Coffee at 2.5 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. H. DUTROW & CO oct 9-tf PUBLIC SALE. The subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on the farm of Melchor Snively,about of a mile south of Shady Grove, ON SATUR DAY THE 22D DAY OF NOVEMBER, '73, 150 CORDS OF WOOD, Oak and Hickory,' well seasoned. At the same time he wilt offer a story and a half weatherboarded D ELLING !IDES E, which is so arranged that it can be eaaily removed, and a large shed 26 feet long by /9 feet in width. .Sale to commenced 10 o'clock on said day, when a credit of 10 months will be given on all sums of $lO and Apwards. GEO. STOLE. 73. Oct. 23d-ts FOR S LARGE lot of extra stone sills do A jam stones, at A. El. Idonil's sa mill. may 1-ti '1873; fiIIt&VINTAL .- 1871 . PRICE dr. HIEPLICH . • leieltit P agli t t r G F OlDS Su ig l l of in vite theitttention of - the public to their es. sortment and prices. • ' IMPORTED EOM DOMESTIC irwist ao._ DS OF EVERY RIND. Cloths, • Cassinieres, • , • Ladies' Goods, .;i;otions, Hosiery, " Gloves, 1874. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, AND GAITERS, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Queensware of all kinds always on hand. BLACK ALPACAS Spefilityr — RVm — etritie - rWiriceeireveryir thing that you call for in our line. PRICE & HCEFLICH, dooraSouth-of -BankF---- Waynesboro', Pa. 942 Pages Octavo. 130 Fine Engravings. Relates Incidents and Accidents beyond the Light of Day ; startling Adir . entures in all parts of the World ; Mines and Mode of • 1_ • • • • • • • 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. PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at Private Sale a valuable tract of unimproved land, lying one half mile from Mt. Hope, in Qumcy township, Franklin county, Pa , on the road leading to Chambersburg. The tract con tains 31 ACRES AND 5 PERCHES good quality of limestone land, 10 acres of which is heavily timbered, 4 acres of good meadow laud, 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 building 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 poison or persons desiring to view the premises with a view of purchasing will call on the subscriber liv ing in Mt. Hope. ' aug 28-3 m SAMUEL PFOUTZ. FILL HD WINTER IRRIVIL OF NEW _GOODS ! D. Summers & Son, QUINCY, PENN'A, Have just returned from the city with a full line of DRY GOODS, Suitable for the FALL AND 'WINTER Wear. Are offering bargains in CLOTHS, CASS! MERES, JEANS, COTTONADES, REPPS, GINUHAMS, MUSLIN,, TICKINGS, CO ETON 4.t ALL WOOL FLANNELS, IL•c. Also a full line of NOTIONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, HATS, CAPS, BOUTS AND SHOES , Which they will sell at low figures. A full line of I = l. 4::, Pt X MEI s. such as Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, 'd:c., at low rates—your examination is invited. Cie - Come, examine our prices and judge for yourselves I oct.o, 1873-1 y THE BEST PAPER. The jcientific American is the cheapest and the best illustrated weekly paper pub lished. Every number contains from 10 to 15 original engravings of new machinery, Novel Inventions, Bridges, Engineering Works, Architecture, Improved Farm Im plements, and every new discovery in Chemistry. A year's numbers contain 832 pages and several hundred engravings.— Thousands of volumes are preserved for binding and reference. The practical •re ceipteare well worth ten times the subscrip tion - price. Terms, $3 a year, by mail. Spec imens Fent free. May be had of all News dealers. PATENTS on the best terms, Mod els of new inventions and sketc..es examin ed, and advice' free. All patents are pub lished in the Scientific American the week they issue. Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws full directions for obtain ing patents.. Address for the Paper or con cerning Patents, MIT.NN & CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y. Branch ofEee, corner F and 7th Sts., Washington, D. C. oet 23-1 f wuuu FUR SALE., • mHE subscriber offers for sale 160 Cords of Wood, hickory and oak. which is easy of access, being about a half a mile from the Rublic road, and near Samuel Welty's resulence. Sept fr—tf DAVID LOBE. Q.ALT SHAD--Good Sidt fillui for sale by -jsr..s W . o.ZEAL Carpets and Oil Cloths kind and at prices to suit customers. Oct 2-tf GIVEN-AWAY. FINE GERMAN CM ROM°. WE BEND AN ELEGANT CHROMO, MOUNTED AND READY FOR FEARING, TO EVERY AGENT NOR UNDERCROUND OR, LIFE BELOW SURFACE. _BY THOS. W.ENQX. J. B. BURR & HYDE, Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, 111. may 29, 1873 A TRACT OF LAND AT TRY IT I I J. Xi, irSIVEIMBROW* ThiTundersigned has again resumed the . ery business'in all itstranchea, after a suspension of several years, with every thing new and in complete or der. His hors= ea will be found safe and in the beat condi tion. The buggiea are all of the latest and best manufactures. Whips, Robes, Blank ets, dm., in abundance and in amp le order. In fact a livery not to be surpassed by any in the country. He is also contractor for carrying the 13.8. Mail from .Greencaiitle to the W. M. R. R. via of Monterey Springs. The Omnibus leaves •Wiwnesboro' in the morning and returns again ih the evening. Also a daily line to the W.M. R. R. via of Monterey. SeirAll Express matter carefully handled and attended to with dispatch. Attentive hostleni 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 commencinz on Tuesday the 11th inst., from Waynesbo ro' to Mt. Alto via. Quincy and FunkstoWn. -Will-leave-Waynesboro'-at-5:56-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 3:30, P. M., New York 6:34, P. M. Will leave Mt. Alto at 6, P. M. and arrive t-Waynesborott-1:30,-P,112.---All-express matter promptly attended to. FARE.—Thrdugh tickets to Chambersburg furnished for $l.OO. Persons wanting tick ets will put their names on slate to be found at the hotels and Post Office. may 20, 1.873-tf JOS. KEEPERS. Of every 11® IL-13N-ARIBntTt --A_-_G_ E_JL_ For the best and most tae— e rgans-a ways-on-ex"".ttion-an sale at his office, for cash or on monthly payments. Organs also for rent. July 24—tf VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SAVE_ THE undersigned offers at Reivate Sale his property. situated in Leitersburg Dia irict, Washington county, Md., one mile South of Ringgold, near the Leitersburg ror.d, adjoining lands of Benjamin Garver, Mentzer, Dayhoff, and others. The proper. ty contains 15 ACRES first quality 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 CHOICE GRAFTED FRUIT TREES alsb a young orchard of fruit of every de scription. • 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 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, ‘v. 'WI NGERT. natti4MlS BUSINESS RESU subscriber announces to his fo er I patrons and the public generally that he has recommenced the Coach-making busi ness at the old stand, Hamilton & Morri son's, in Waynesboro'. All descriptions of work in his line will be made to order as fdrmerly, in good style and upon reasona ble terms. Repairing also will receive prompt attention.. He will leave nothing undone to give satisfactlon.to all who may be pleased to favor him with their patron age or even a portion of it. aug 21— L. K. MORRISON. WAYNESBORO' CONFECTIONEBY g `HE undersigned informs the public that he will continue the confectioners 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 a ves t 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- FARM FOR SALE. THE undersigned offer at Private Sale the farm of tieorge Wiles, deceased, ly ing two miles from - Waynesboro', on the Leitersburg pike. Any person desiring 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. Sept 11-tf SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKING, THE subscriber annodnees to the•public that ho 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. Ho is prepared to do all work in his line with dispatch and at reasonable prices. He flatters himself that his long experience in the business will enable him give general satisfiction. 2-tf GEO. A. RHA. MICDPASM PERSONS wanting Spring-tooth Hors, Rakes can be supplied with a first-class article by calling on the subscriber. He continues to repair all kinds of machinery at short noticeand upon reasotable terms. The Metcalf excelsior Post Boring and Wood Sawing EcMhines always on hand. JOHN L. METCALF, Feb 27-+ Quincy. OIL CLOTHS. A large lot of Floor Oil Cloths of different widths and prices at Nov.ZS AMI3-ERSON.,l3Frklaii..'TCO'c:. WAmmispao',. War 01:.ans in X 1865. Tot atia cum ( w 1 IL• RAID ON account of the scarcity of money will offer his goods to CAsn and Paourfbuy eret.at a small advance on cost. White and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Tea, 'New Orleans Molasses. Rice, Cheese, Mackerel & Herring, Salt, Cone. Lye, Kerosene and Safety Oil, Garden Shoe Brushes, Bed Cords. Baskets, &c Candy; Raisins, Prunes, mons,Mranges, &e Also Essences and Extracts for cooking purposes. A nice line of Crackers and Fancy Cakes. PICNIC PARTIES will find 12 varieties of fancy Crackers 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." Varl am gill taking applications in the best and strongest Companies in the world —The N. Y. Mutual has assetts of $60,000,- - 000: It costs less in 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. BRANISHOL RESIDENT DENTIST• ALSO AGENT For tho Best and most Popular Or; ans In Use Organs always on exhibition and for sale at his office. We being acquainted with Dr. Branis ; bolts socially and professionally recommend him to all desiring the services of a Dentist. A:HERING, J. M. Rim; " A. H. STRICELER, I. N. SHIVELY, " A. S. BONEBRAZE, T. D. lAtExcu. julyl7—tf WAyttEsuouo', PA., April 21st, 1878. NOTICE! AFTER an absence of fi ft een 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 made in the mon 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 n • e qual to any outside of the cities. My p ce of business is in the office of Dr. Stnc er's new building, adjoining the Besere oper ty, on Mechanic street. By stridt-uttention to business, and a disposition to pleaso all, I hope to receive a liberal share of public pa tronage. Respectfully, &c., april 24-tf JAS. A. FISHER. NEW TIN STORE rINHE undersigned -wouldjuost tespec,ifnily II 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 GLORI , etc., at prices to suit figthe times. AU ki n s of work done in his line with neatne and dispatch, such as roofing, spouting and repairing. You will find it to your interest to give hini a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. The sign of the Big lied Coffee Pot, Always on the post.— Thankful for past favors he hopes for a con tinuance of the same. Yours Respectfully, CLAYTON M. FREY npv 19 EM;77T 7. M . k y riN7T 7 rOi TIM subscriber would inform the public that he is at all times prepared to make o order Gents Coarse or i ue 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 ea taken in private kumites if desired Shop on East Main Street, in the room formerly occupied by J. Elden, as s flour and feed tore. THOS. J. HOLLINGSWORTH EATIItO SALOON. • THE informs the public that he has opened a first-class Eating Saloon in the Basement of the Walker building, which has been thoroughly eleaused and repainted. He will be regularly supplied with Oysters, Tripe, Eggs, sand other arti cles in season: He will also keep a good ar ticle of Sweet Cider. augl4-3m C. HOFFMAN. NOTICE. THE subscribers have on hand and for sale at the Mill of Peter Fahnestock - 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 18—tf HOOVER its SUMJERS IVEIV WINTER. GOODS . now opening at NOT. Fii'LNEDhif S Cu 1873. =NM Syrupy, Molagses, Sugar Cured Ham S --- A 1' 0 I - 4 removes stains and - grease from - carpets nad woven fabrics. There is no one article known that will do 80 man,y-kinds-otworitrand:do=it - cts - well - d4 - SCIP - O=. - lio. Try it. HAND S -A I" 0 L I 0 costs 10 to 15 cts. per cake and 'everybody should have it. You will like it. font Fail to try these Goods Buy of your merchant if he haiit or he will procure it for you. if not, then write for our Pamphlet, `'All about &polio," and it will be mailed free ! - ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS, • 20 Park Place, N. Y. Or, 23 Liberty St., Pittsburg Pa. llei`Sold by Amberson • Brackbill.. junes-Iy. sow. • BOOTS, SHOES, &C. TACOB SNIDER announces to the citi zens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he hasust returned from the Eastern cities and has ope ned a...first-class BO One S HOE STORE n the Oellig. building, on the Diamond, where every .description of goods in his line can be found. "such as MEN' S BOOTS, NEW MIS I NEW MOS t rr HE subscriber an nonndes to his custom ; ers and the public that he, has just re urusd from the East and is opening out a nil line of new rAzz AND MATER GOODS, comprising all articles usually kept in a country store. He invites specis I attention to his stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, also to his assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C., &C He returns thanks to the public for past favors and hopes to merit and receive a lib er.4l share of its patronage in the fliture. oct IG—tf PHILIP WIESNER. NOTICE is hereby given that David Gipe of Washington township, Franklin co., Pa., has made a dead of voluntary assign ment to the undersigned for the benefit of creditors. "All persons knowing themselvki 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.. , act 0-01. CkLAS. V. ; , - . 7`AtnacSA • s is a suhatitOte for song tel&a9--k. - . household_ puiposes;ler.,o t washing alpth . !,s. , 0,7 8 A P. 0 ,L , ""Ti!,• - for cleaning your housw:WilL.e: save the labor of- one cleanet , Give it a trial.' ',. ' S A P 0 ;,•.i.• I' O :for window s better than wa ter'or whiting. No removing curtains or carpets. • : ' . l " OLI 0 .'eleatis paint and wood, in fact ' the' ,eutte house, better than soap.- - ,No slopping. Saves labor. You cant afford to be without it. S L. I 0 for scouring knives is better and clearer than• bath brick. Will not scratch... S A .P 0 1 0 is' better • than soap and sand for polishing tinware. Bright en without scratching. S A P . O L I 0 - ' polishes brass and copper uten sils better than acid or oil and rotten stone. S A_P_l . - for washing dishes and glass ware is invaluable. Cheaper than soap. SA POLIO removes stains from marble maetels, tables and ataty fiTairflialdfiliished walls, and china and porcelain. SAPO L I 0 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" 01 all dirt, o • ens the pores and • ' • • • . . and-brilliant—tint to skin SAPOLtO cleanses and beautifies the skin, instantly removing any stain or blemish from both hands audface. SAPS L I 0 is without a rival in the world for curing or preven ting roughness and chap ping of either hands o wee SAPO L I O 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. NEW STORE. SHOES, GAITERS, LADIES' AND CRILDRENS WEAR OF ALL KINDS. 'WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR THE CASH. Also manufacturing done to order, and all work from his establishment will be guaranteed. ALL RIPS SEWED GRATIS wig 284 f • MARSH STORE! CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, YESTINGS, ASSIGNEES' NOTICE. `breparanou, _ herbs found on the lower.rangbs of-the Sierra Nevada mountains of California. the medicinal properties of .uticli aro extracted. therefrom witßout 'themse of Alcohol.' The question. is almost daily. asked, ".What is' the canto of the-nnpar dlleled success of VINEGAR Brrrfns-l?' Our 'answer is, that. they 'remove the cause,otdisease, and the patient, recov- Jars: his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving' princi ple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator :otthe system. Never before in the his tory of .the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualitiesof Vxxx GAR B.lrrEas iri healing the stele of_every-disease-Anan-is-heir-to-.-.- They are a! gentle Purgative as well as a. Tonic; relieving Congestion or inflammatioix of the Liver- and. Visceral Organs, in. Bilious Diseases. The properties of DR. Wits:EW3 VINEGAR .13irrEas are Aperient, Diahoretic, Carminative,,Lasaliv9, Diuretic, ativ( . 4on . ntcs:4dtaitt r SullorifierAdi tire, and And-Bilions. ' Grateful 'iliousinds proclaim Vr.s -_EGAlLBirrnus_thiyanost_Tvend.rful apt that ever sustained the sinking system. No Person - emrtake these-Bltters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de -stroyetl-by naineral - p - olsorrorother - imms, and vital organs Fasted beyond repair./ Bilious Remittent, and later mittent 'every,_ _whir l / are so Trey.- alent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,. Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others,. with their vast tributaries throughout our ntire — c • • • Gram- • miner amt Autumn; and remarkably se during sea sons of unusual beat and dryness, 'are invariably accompanied by extensivo derangements of tho stomach mid liver, and other abdominal viscera.' In their ' treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these. various• or gans, is essentially necessary. .There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Di:. J. WALEEn's VLIEGAR BITTERS, as they will speedily retrieve the dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the 'secretions of the liver, and., generally - restoring the' healthy functions of the digestive organs. - Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with. Visraar. BrrrEns. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, rain in the Shoulders, Coughs, TightnesS of the Chest, Dizziness. Sour ' Eructations of the Stomach, BadVasto br the Mouth, Bilious Atta6ks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a. hundred other painful symptoms, aro the offsprings of Dyspepsia,. Ono bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy-advertisement. Scrofula, or :King's Eril, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scriffulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, alerobria 1 Affec tions Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore 'Eyes, etc., etc. In those, as in all . other constitutional Diseases, IV-um:ma's VINEGAR BITTERS have shown their great curative power's in the most ob stinate and intractable eases. For inflammatory and Chromic: Rheumatism. Gout, Bilibui ' Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases: of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Blad der, these Titters lia%:e no equal. Such • Diseases are caused by. Vitiated Blood, Mechanical Disease Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such 'Ps Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and. Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of - the Bowels. To guard against this, taken dose of w2Lt.r.- ER'S VINEoen. BITTERS occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet te; Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Itingwornis, Seald-hend, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas. Itch,. Semis, Discolonitions of the Skin, limners, and Diseases of the. Skin of whatever name or nature, aro literally dug up. and carried out of the system in a short tints by the ii.se of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of au many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Nu system of medicine, no vermithges, no en thelminitics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the . dawn of manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Lit ters display so decided an influence that int proreraent is soon mitreeptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the Orin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when , you ,find It obstructed and sluggish in the veins.; cleanse it when it is fool; your feelings will tell you When. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. • It. U. atexiosaEre ec. " Druggists nnd Gen. Alrts.. San Finnels. csnrerz.lq and ear. of 'Washington and Charlton Sot.. N. F. Sold by a.ll.lbruggiata uaaU locu.kos... August 28, 1873. HOW IS TIIIS FOR HMI. TWIN FORD in.rcturning thanks to the *I public for their patronage anuounceNthat he intends :moving his shop to the Base ment of Walker's Building, (and not...leav ing town' as is the belief of many) whore he intents carrying on the'BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS 11131181 W. • . All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle their ac counts ifamediatelfor I pay cash fur my have Brock and must my money.. Dci't want to see the face of that thrwelcoirie• • visi tor, the I)epnty from 'FortEletchor," prowl il g about my shop seeking whom,he may devour, &c. Customers will therefore find me at the Basemen: rofered to after the first of ,April next. jan 26] JOHN' !FORD. 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