The Waynesboro' village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1871-1900, August 20, 1874, Image 3

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    BLI - C - S - . -E
-OF
TEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
I=l
Y HE subscribers,assignees of the Waynee
hono'_Mcinufacturing_Ccm/paz.ry, sell at
:Public Sale on the'premises, in the borough
-of Waynesboro', Pa., on
On TITURSDAY the 10th-of SEPTEMBER;
.the following property, cmsisting of Ma
,chinery, Tools, Lurriber e &c. Whiaa wilFbe
offered and sold by the - piece, - as follows:
1 ENGINE AND BOILER,
. complete, twenty-horse power; 1 side lathe
.tomplete, 1 belt cutter complete - 33 rose
seanters and drill bits, 1. drill press, I.key
tmatinganachine and 2 saws, 1 wood lathe,
1 punching machine .and 4 sets punches,
guages and dies,
'2 HORIZONTAL DRILLING LATHES
and frames, 1 emory wheel and frame, 3
-Jviees,3_stocks_andAlie: 1 _rind stone
1 SPOKE LATHE,
1 spoke finishing machine, 1 fellow bender,
12 frames and packing table, 1 cast-iron
steam box, 1 paint mill; 1 flooring mill, 1
„surfacing machine,
11 LARGE CIRCULAR SAWS
and tables, 1 spoke tenoning machine and
felloe borer, 1 horizontal boring and ten
. oning machine,
1 MOULDING MACHINE,
morticm. , machine with boring - attach=
Meats and extrabits; 1 upright shaping
• machine with extra bits and pulleys, 1 gig
maw, 1 grindstone, frame, shaft and pulleys;
1 circular saw, adjustable leaf and pines;
small circular sawaiThdi
I—SPOK-E-SEAMING-MACHI.NE
2 circular saws. 1 blind wiring machine, 1
,blind slat tenoning machine, 1 hand force
ipurnrp and 50 ft. of hose, 53 pulleys and all
-, IhM shaft, 1C) counter shafts and hangings,
.00 ft. main line shafting with hangings, 4
pulley shafts, 1 drill box, templets
trussels,
1 set patterns for drill castings
,complete,
'537 FEAT LEATHER BELTING,
lot templets and chucks, 112-inch tightning
pulley and (mule, lot kwood shop paten's,
_ 7 l pairlinners shears,l ; pal r clamps,l screw
trussel, 1 set cutter patterns complete, 8
work benches, Lcross-eut saw, Ihand saw,
1,24-inch pulley, 1 tire .bender,
1 SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
anvll,lAoltheaderand dies.
The above machinery and tools are most
ly new and in good working order. ,
• 1027 window light sash, 15000 ft. swkite
pine plank and boards,
—lO-,000-FEET WALNUT PLANK,.
coo° feet oak plank, 12,000 feet ash plank,
3000 feet pine weatherboaring, 2500 ft.: pop
lar and lint' boards,
1200 DRILL SPOKES,
drill tongues, double and single trees, cut
ting box frames, felloes, blind slats, mould
ing and beading sash stuff, stone coal and
drills, 1 safe, letter press, office chairs, 2
desks, 1 counter, 10 kegs nails,
1 SET OF BUGGY HARNESS,
1. set SI agon harness, 1 horse, 1 spring wag
on, 1 wagon bed,
1 TWO'HORSE WAGON,
1 sulkev, 1 water cart. I ladder, 1 wheelbar
row 1 log chain, 1 pair platform scales, 1
fodder cutter, 9 corn shellers,
14 PANEL DOORS, 3 DOOR FRAMES,
17 book racks, 19 window frames, 9 pair
shutters.hammer handles,B pruning knives,
10 pruning knivc blades,
4 COAL STOVES AND PIPES,
and a variety of other articles not enumer
ated.
'We-avill.also offer on the same day
I LOT AF GROUND,
fronting on Main street 39 feet, running
buck to the alley, bounded on the East by
W. S. Amberson, on the West by Geti.
Lidy, on the North by an alley, and on the
South by Main street, with or without im
provements thereon, and 1 blacksmith
shop, file shop and di y house on Geo.
F. Lidy's property.
zigi.„Sale to commerme at 9 o'clock, A. at.,
when terms will be made known. Persons
desiring any information are requested to
call on the undersigned.
J. J. MILLER,
J. W. MILLER,
Assignees.
GEO. V. Most, Auct.
aug2o is
PUBLIC SALE !
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Washington county, Md., the
undersigned Executor of Susan Stewart,
dec'd, will sell at public sale, at her late
residence in Ringgold, Washington county,
On TR URSDA Y the 27th of A UG UST, 1874,
the following property, to wit :
1 BUREAU AND BOOK-CASE,
beds and bedding, chairs, 1 safe, 1 sink, 1
table, 1 wood chest, 2 parlor cook stoves,
(coal) 1 eight-day clock, linen table cloths,
as number of quilts, coverlets, carpeting, a
lot of applebutter, a lot kitchen untensils,
barrels, boxes, and many other articles not
necessary to mention.
TERMS OF SALE:—A credit of 6 months
will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards,
the purchaser to give notes with approved
security; sums under $5 cash, and no pro
perty to be removed until settled for.
DEir 'Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.
There will also be offered at public sale,
at the same time and place, the real estate
of said deceased, consisting of a substantial
LOG HOUSE AND KITCHEN,
with out-building, formerly occupied as a
dwelling,but now used as a shop and wash
house, and other necessary out-buildings.
The lot
,CONTAINS SIXTY-FOUR PERCHES,
is in good order, under good fencing, and
well stocked with fruit trees.glch as peach
es. plums, apples, cherries, (Wipes, &e.
TERMS OF SALE :—One half of the pur
chase money is to he paid on the Ist April,
1875, and the remainder in one year there
after, the purchasers giving notes for both
:payments with approved security, bearing
interest from the day of sale or the ratiti
,c ition thereof. tErTossession given when
the sale is ;ratified.
ang6 is W. B. STEWART, Ex'r.
Administrators"' Notice.
WHEREAS letters of Administration on
the Estate of Henry Itesore r late of
Washington township, dee'd, have been
granted to the undetsigned, all persons in
debted to the said estate,are requested to
make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims or demands against the estate
of said decedentwill tnalteknown the same
without delay to SIMON LECRON,
J. OLIVER BESORE,
A druers.
july3o 6t
STRA:ra.
LAME to the premises of the subscriber
near Tomstown, on the tab isist. two
light bay Mare Mules and an iron-gra}•
'Horse. One of the mules is shod in front.
- The owner is requested to prove property,
pay charges and take them away.
angl33t GEO. IZOCK., kof Thos.)
MO.
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Main St., Waynesboro', Pa.,
'holesaknn:RMMiitDealeri
N;klicf-/Crim)(4011*11100*1
ICALS, PATENT MEDICINES,
_PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE
STUFFS,
PERFUMERY AND
FANCY ARTICLES,
Fine Toilet So vs, Hair and Tooth Brushes,
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
• and everything generally kept in a
FIRST CLASS DRIT'Cr STORE,
Compounding and dispensing department
under
PERSONAL DIRECTION.
An experience of over 20 years as Apoth
ecary is a guarantee that all
• PRESCRIPTIONS .
- entrusted-to=his ear; - -
CAREFULLY FILLED
and according to the rules of art compound--
ed.
-COLDTSP-A-R-K,LING--SODAAWATER
on draft during the summer months.
june23 tf ,
PUBLIC SALE OF
MARBLE REAL MITE !
THERE will be exposed•to Public Sale on
the prernif-es,—ON •SATURDA Y THE
12TH DAY OF 8 ''PTEI‘IBER, 1874, the fol
lowing desirable Real Estate:
_A_.7OARM
of choice LIMESTONE LAND sitnate in
Quincy township, near the towns& Quincy,
containing
108 ACRES AND 30 PERCHES.
This farm is in a high state of cultivation
With a well of good water at the door, also
running water on the farm. It is well set
with
ABUNDANCE OF FRUIT TREES
of all varieties of apples, poaches, pears,
plums, grapes, &c.
The buildings consist of
A LOG HOUSE AND BARN,
with good and substantial outbuildings,
wash house, blacksmith shop, hog pens, &c.
At the same time will be sold the follow
ing tract of
MJUNTAIN TIMBER LAND,
located i miles southeast of 'Quincy, ad
joining lands of Mt. Alto Iron Co., baniel
Shank, William Stull and others, contain
ing
63 ACRES‘AND 42 PERCHES.
This tract of land has been surveyed and
laid off in lots varying from 5 to 10 acres,
and will be sold in one tract or in lots to
suit purchasers. This•tract is well covered
with gond chestnut, oak and pine timber.—
Any person wishing to see either of the pro
perties, can do so by calling upon Jno. Fahr
ney residing on the premises, or, John R.
Smith at• Quincy.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day
when terms will be made known by .
E. J. SMALL, •
july2s is Assignee of Jno. Fahrney.
SMALL PROPERTY
Ar
PUBLIC SALES
TRE andersigned,Administratorsof Hen
ry H. Greenawalt:dee'd, will expose to
Public Sale,
On TUESDAY the 25th of AUGUST,
the following deseribe.l Real Estate, situa
ted in Quincy township, about one mile
Southwest of Mt. Hope, near the Oak Hill
school Iriuse,on the!road leading to s lirown's
Mill, viz :
1 1-2 acres of Land,
more or less, bounded by lands of John F.
Hess and Mrs. E. Greenawalt. The im
provements are a new two-stdry
FlcAlifE HOUSE,
frame stable, a well of good water near the
dwelling, and a young orchard of
CHOICE FRUIT TREES
on'the premises.
TERNS OF SALE :-10 per cent. of the
purchase money to be paid in cash on the
day of sale, the balance of of price on the
confirmation of sale, on the first of April.
1875, with interest from confirmation of
sale, and on the first of April; 1876, with
interest from confirmation of sale.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock on said day.
JOHN F. HESS,
JULIA A. GREENAWALT,
A (Imirs.
julynts Wm. Adams, auct.
PUBLIC SALE
REAL I i r i.TATE!
TIME undersignedwill sell at Public Sale
on the premises, the property upon
which he now resides, situated in Quincy
township, Franklin county, Pa., on the road
leading from Quincy to Chambersburg, one
and a half miles from the former place,
On SATURDAY the 3d of OCTOBER,
a tract of first-rate limestone land, contain
ing
ES Et 1-S2l Att. a Wt. 30
8 acres of which is excellent Timber Land,
with a good
LOG HOUSE,
log and frame BARN, wash house and all
necessary out-buildings. With a never fail
ing well of water at that *use, a cistern and
.an
lORCHARD CHOICE FRIT/T . TREES,
such as apples,peaches, pears. plums, cher
ries. grapes. &c.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day
when terms will be made known -by
ABRAHAM KNEEPER of G.
july:3ots
:NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
t 174.
.WtlisKY & Ll)NlciliT. Send ennui)
divans ifc Co., „garl% Falls, N. Y.
CAMPIIORIN Ef
.as a Family Medicine, is the reward of gen
uine merit. Those who use it once, never
will be without it.
Try it. Price per bottle, 25 cents.
• For sale by all druggists. R. Hoyt, Pro t
prietor, New York.
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and all
Throat Diseases, Use _
WELLs' CARBOLIC TABLETS
Put up only in Blue Boxes.
A tried and sure remedy. Sold by all drug
gists. 4w
For 30 years millions have intently watched
his • rilous yet heroic struggles, and grand
ac ievmen s, an s 110 W eager y esire 7')
complete life-History of this world-renown
hero and benefactor, which unfolds the cu
riosities and wealth of a wild and wonder
ful country. It is just ready. 2000 agents
wanted quickly. One agent sold IS4, anoth
er 19ti in one week. For particulars,address
Hubbard Bros., either-Phila., Boston, or
Cincinnati, clhin.
0 T.T . 33 33 A.?
Are you so languid that any exertion re
quires more of an effort than you feel capa
ble of making? ,
Then try Jurubeba, the wonderful tonic
and invigorator, - which - acts so-beneficially
on the secretive organs as to impart vigor
- tu , all - the vital-forces.
It is no alcoholic appetizer, which stimu
lates fora she - rt time, oniftolefthe suffer
er fall to a lower depth of misery, but it is
a vegetable tonic acting directly on the liv
er and spleen.
_ ...•I.JI,II.EZVVO - TICrLIOSYGIZI
and gives such a healthy tone to the whole
,system us to soon make the invalid feel like
a new person.
Its operation is not violent, but is charac
terize-d by greaWatleness ; tfiei:ttient ex
periences no sudden changeno marked re
sults,,but gradually his troubles
'Fold their tents, like the Arabs,
And silently steal away."
This is no new and untried discovery,but
has been long used with wonderful reme
dial results, and is pronounced by the high
est medial authorities, "the most powerful
tonic - andTaltere tive - known." — Ask your
druggist for it.--Foreale-by
Johnston,;Holloway & Co., Philadelphia.
vv . 0 R ING EOPLE-11 ale or Female,
TAT-employment-at--h0me,430-per-week-I
warranted, no capital required. Particulars
and valuable samples free. &ddress with 6
cent return stamp, Ross, Williamsburg,
AGENTS'WANTEDI Diploma Awarded
for Hohnan's new Pictorial Bibles. 1300 il
lustrations. Address for circulars, A. J.-Hol
land & Co:. 930 Arch St., Phila.
EVERYBODY'S OWN PHYSICIAN
by C. W. Gleason, M. D. A magnificent vol
ume. Over 250 engravings. One agent took
100 orders in one week. Agents wanted.—
Circulars free. 11. N. McKinney & Co., 725
Sansont street, Phila. aug2o 4w
FLUID EXTRACT
la 'C
H.I.T
.s the only known remedy for
331 \, ,
BR GHT'S DISEASE ,
and a positive remedy for Gout, Gravel,
Stiptures, Diabetes, Dyspepsia, Nervous
Debility, Dropsy, Female Complaints,
Non-Retention or Inconstinence of Urine,
Iritation, Inflammation,or Ulceration of the
BLADDER AND KIDNEYS,
Spermatorrhoea, Leucorrboea" or Whites,
Irregular or Painful Menses, Bearing Boyln,
Chlorosis, Sterility and all complaints inci
dent to females.
KEARNEY'S EXT. EtTCRIT
for stone in the Bladder. Calculus Gravel or
Brickdust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Dis
charges,and diseases of the Prostrate Gland.
KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU
cures diseases arising from imprudences,
habits of dissipation, etc., in all their stages,
at little expense, little or no change in diet
no rhconvenience,and no exposure. It caus
es a frequent desire, and gives strength to
Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions,
preventing and curing Strictures of the U
retha, allaying pain and inflamation, and
expelling all poisonous matter.
Used by personS in the decline or change
of life ; after confinement or labor pains,
etc.
Prof Steele says: 'One bottle of Kearney's
Extract Budhu is worth more than all other
Buchus combined'
KEARNEY'S ETA RUCHU
permanently cures all affections of the blad
der, kidneys, and dropsical swellings exist
ing in men, women and children, no mat
ter what the age. Ask for Kearney's. Take
no other.
Price One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bottles
for Five Dollars.
DEPOT, 104 DUANE STREET, N. Y.
A physician in attendance to answer cor
respondence and give advice gratis. Send
stamp for pamphlets free.
For Sale by Druggists everywhere.
avoid Quacks& _lmposters.
No Charge for Advice or Consultation.
Dr.. J. B. Dyott, graduate of Jefferson
Medical College, Philadelphia, author of
several valuable works, can be consulted on
ull diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs
(which he has made an especial study)eith
er in male •or female, no matter from what
cause originating or how long standing. A
practice of 30 years enables him to treat di
seases with success. Cures guaranteed.—
Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can
forward letter describing symptoms and en
closing stamp to prepay postage.
bend for Guide to Health. Price 10 cts.
J. B. D 1 OTT, M. D., Physician & Surgeon,
104 Duane street, New York.
augl3 l y
Waynesboro' Public Schools.
SCHOOL OPENS,
MONDAY, AUG. 31, 1874.
TERMS FOR TUITION :
High School Department, $3.50 per month;
Grammar Department, $2.50 per month ;
Secondary Department, $2.00 per month ;
Primary Department, $1.50 per month.
/163 - Appheation for admission must be
made to the President of the Board. Tui
tion must be paid in advance.
E. ELDEN, Sec. O. Di. SIBBETT, Pres.
tine 4t
IHE subs criber - would
, I of the public to his stock oil.
•
CORN, OATS AND RYE. as Double and Single Barreled Sh
Seven Shot Revolvers, Single Shot
rilliE subscriber will meet persons every of all kinds. A lot of second-hand Revo
Saturday at Stover & Wolft's Ftore in vers very low. Shot belts, powder flasks,
Waynesboro' for the purchase of grain, pane nags. powder, shot, caps, cartridges,
where they are requested to bring sample* &c., &c., all of which will be , sold cheap for
Pay CA6311 on delivery, cash by . J. 11. JOII.. ) SSTON.
may? ti 0. W. GOOD. july/Gtf
DAUCHY & CO'S. COLUMN.
The Great Npulaiity of
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD.
HAVE YOU TRIED
Are you
eak;-NervousTor - Debilitatedl
KEARNEY'S
PR YUMAN AND SUINCEINID
MARTINSBURG, W. VA.
Consulting Office,' No. 32 West King St.,
a few doors from the Court House. Observe
the-sign. on-the-side of -the .door. - - Office
hours from 10 A. 31. to 12 rd., and from 2 to
to 4 P. M., and 6 to 8 in erening.
The Doctor's low and successful practice
at Hagerstown, Md., and the past•five years
at Martinsburg, W. Va., and nearily four
years at the bedside in the different Hospit
als of the large cities enables him to •give.
full satisfaction to the afflicted, without the
use of that deadly poison Mercury,.and oth
er powerful Minerals that annually send •
thousands to a premature grave.
All Nervous Diseases speedily cured. Let;
the weak and nervous bear in mind that
when they have symptoms indicating ma.:
ny other diseases, it originates principally
from the nerves.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
This dreadful scourge of suffering human
' y, I rought_on_from unnatural habits of
youth, or learned from evil compaxiions at
school or while alone. Both sexes, old and
young, are guilty of'it, and it is hastening
thousands to that bourne from whence no
trat eler returns. For all such Dr. Jones
has discovered a never-failing treatment
that will soon bring about new life and ful
ly restore enfeebled manhood.
SYPHILIS. •
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This disease strikes with terror to the
boldest heart, where it is soon discovered
in the roof of the mouth. and throat, with
discoloring blotches over the head and bo
-dy,-fast betraying : the-unhappy-vietim i death
ending the suffering.
Make an early application, and be cured
without any change of diet or hindrance
from business or detection of friends.
--GRAVEL CURED
Without the dangerous medium of an_oper
ation.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS
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- of - every - form speedily cured.
Affection of the Kidneys and Bladder,'
and all kinds of Chronic Diseases, no mat-'
ter how long standing, speedily restored.
scribing symptoms, age,and how long stand
ing. All letters strictly confidential.
—The-completion of the Cumberland Val
ley • Bailroad to Martinsburg win make it
convenient for patieatfxom Maryland and
Pennsylvania to call and consult With - ART
Doctor.
Dr. Jones will not visit patients except
where they are not able .to consult him at
his office. His family practice at Martins
burg is sufficient evidence of his success.—
All letters must-be addressed to
D. W. JONES, M.D.,
Martinsburg, W. Va
— may2l ly
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECiAtITY I
PRICES-LO
GOODS UNSURPASSED-IN-QUAL
itir - nLER BROS., P. O. Building, Waynes
.i.VX.boro', Pa., would respectfully call the
attention of tie public to the flue stock of
BOOTS,
SHOES
& C-i-AITERa
or, all the various styles for men and boys
la dies, misses and children, which they sel
~1 .•i ~ J.. _ O
at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction.
They also have on hand a lot of Boots and
Shoes of their own manufacture in which
they otter
ir EXTRA INDUCEMENTS.
Boots and Shoes made to order from
FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL
and warranted to give satisfaction. Repair
ing neatly done.
ALL RIPS SEWED GRATIS.
apr 23tf
QUINCY, FOUNDRY
AND
tilatlME 2111?
lIIHE subscriber informs the puplic tha
he has several paterns of
Iron Fencing and Porticos, Wagon
• Boxes, equal to the English
Bps; Motz and Self-sharp
ener Mold Boards, Lan
sides, Shears, Cut
ters & Points,
Feed Cutters and
Grinders, 5 different
sized Kettles, Skillets, Flat
Irons, Dutch Ovens and Lye
Plate ; also Separator Castings of
different kinds, Horse Powers and Bevel
Jacks ; also the
METCALF EXCELSIOR POST
BORING & 'WOOD SAWING MACHINE,
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the shop, prices for which are, $50.00 with
out saw, $65.00 with saw. Will saw from
20 to 25 Cords of Wood per day—also saws
Shingles. One man can bore from 250 to
300 posts per day. Can he run with water,
steam , or horse power. Two different kinds
of Sausage Cutters and Stuffers.
Bibr All repairing •done in the best man
ner and charges reasonable.
I feel thankful for past favors and hope
for a continuance of the same.
Yours Respectfully,
JOHN L. METCALF,
Quincy, Pa.
mar rte
THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER !
THE CHRISTIAN AGE.
THE HANDSOME HISTORIC ENGRAVING:
111 E FOUNDED AND. PIONEERS OF NETHODISU,"
containing 260 portraitt of the early fathers
and mothers of Methodism, given away to
each subscriber.
The engraving is of peculiar Value as a
historic memorial of the past, and should,
we think, be in the possession of every
Methodist in the land.
The 'Age is a weekly journal of 16 pages,
and an Unsectarian, Religious Family Jour
nal, contains all the latest Religious news,
together with news of Literature, Society,
Commerce and Finance.
Price of Paper, $3.00 per annum, with
engraving.
Persons by calling:at this OFFICE can see
the engraving and paper.
jnly 30tf A. G. BLAIR, Agent.
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LEA ER.
SOLE L ATHER,
CALF SKINS,
_MEN'S MOROCCO,
LADIES' MOROCCO,
LININGS, AT
June 22, 1874. A., R..& CO
SAINDOW CURTAINS,
DRY , GOODS,
nom entrat.
THE proprietor of this medicine is a grad
uate of Jefferson Medical Cdllege, 'of
Philadelphia of 1853; since then he has
made chronic diseases his speeial study—
has had good success in the treatment of
such diseases, which has induced him to
put out this medicine before the public.—
Amedicine which ought to be in every fam
ily in the land. Those who have used it
speak of its great merit. Is composed of the
BEST KNOWN MEDICINES
in the Materia Medica, and compounded
with great care by the proprietor, under his
own supervision and made in a scientific
manner. The
DEMAND FOR IT IS INCREASING
and in a short time it will become a
STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINE.
Acts on the Liver, Lungs and Kidneys.
Good for the following diseases, such as
Liver Complaint,
Scrofula,
Sick• Headache,
Constipation,
and Chronic Diseases generally . ; very good
for children in small doses, being mild and
pleasant. Try it and convince yourself of
its merits, then commend it to your fi lends.
Also makes his celebrated FAMILY BIT
TERS which have stood the test for a num
ber of years. Good for Indigestion, Low
ness of Spirits, Dyspepsia, Foul Stomach,
Cramp, Colic, &c. Try it.
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Prepared only by
JACOB FAHRNEY, M. D.,
Office and Residence, 1337 Brandywine St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED.
Sold by Dr. J. B. Amberson, Waynesbo
ro', Pa., Dr. Carl, Greencastle, Pa., J. S. Nix
.on Cham'Jersburg, Pa. may2B-ly
B.; 'T. - 13A - 33 - isiza - s
Pure Concentrated Potash
OR LYE, '
Oldouble the Strength of any other
SAPONIFYING SUBSTANCE.
I nave recently perfected - a new method
of packing my Potash, or Lye, and am now
packing it only in Balls, the coating of
which will sa ponify , and does not injure
the soap. It is packed in boxes containing
24 and 48 one lb. Balls, and in no other
way.• Directions in English and German
for making hard and soft soap with this
Potash accompanying each package.
B. T. BABBITT,
junelB lOw 64 to 84 Washington St., N. Y.
Butchering Again.
HE subscriber announces to his old ens
'.
rr
tomers and the public generally that he
has recommenced the Butchering business,
and will be able to acccommodate them as
formerly at the cellar in tne Walker build
ing. Persons wanting prime Beef, Veal, etc.
cau rest assured that his cellar will be the
place to get it, as he is determined to slaugh
ter the best quality of stock only.
Feb 27—tf T. J. CUNNINGHA M.
UNS ! I
the attention
ds, such
Guns,
.may i tf
OIL CLOTH BLINDS,
PAPER BLINDS,
INDOW-FIXTVRE
june 22,1874
HOME-MADE RAG CARPET,
MATTING ALL WIDTHS,
IMPORTEE CARPET,
INGRAIr DO.T
HEMP DO.,
June 22 1874
NOTION
GROCERIES,
QUEENSTARE,
AMBER SON, BENEDICT & CO
"June.% tf
11, JACOB MMUS
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FOR SALE.
xcellent Compass and Chain, with
qeeessary fixtures. Apply to
A. S. 31.0 .
.BLOOD MASER OR PAXACEA
wi.m. this rare medicine in your house
..you can do without purging,by means
of Pills or Powders. You can do Without
Salts, Castor Oil, Citrate of Magnesta, Henna
or Manna, and-so •on. You want none of
these; the BLOOD CLEANSER is a substi
tue for the whole of them. And what is
better,it may be taken with safety and com
fort by the most delicate woman as well ns
the robust man. It is very palatable, and
therefore easily administered to children.
It i 9 the only vegetable preparation existing
which will answer in the place of Calomel.
Regulating the action of the Vver, without
making you a life-long victim to the use of
.Mercury or „Blue Pills. It will open the
Bowels.in a proper and wholesome manner
—being composed of suitable medicamdtits.
There is nothing 'like Fahrney's Blood
Cleansner, for the.cure of all disorders of
- tlre - Stomach;Diveri - Mowelsdneys-an
Bladder. For Nervous Diseases, Headache,
Costiveness, Indigestion, 'Billions, Fever,
and all derangements of the internal visce
ra. You Inal in this medicine a PANACEA
for some of fire most paitiful and dangerous
of all diseases.
LIVER CouPtsnrrs.—The state and quali
ty of the bile must fret be attended to, in
order to preserve health. The bile in a vi
tiated state, or when not duly secreted, is
oftener obstructedin the liVer and gall blad
der, and becomes a source ofdyspepsia,con
stip_ation,and nervous complaints, Pun,
dice, etc. The Panacea being strictly veg
etable, and .containing great anti-billious
properties, and great alterative properties
also, will act like a most magical medicine
-in-this complaint. _Thousands_have_foundi
relief, and thousands will yet turn' to this
medicine,after_exhanstingth_eir purses and
patience in search of health.
Giddiness -of-the head, dullness of- the
mind, fcetid breath, coated tongue, loss of
appetite, pains and weakness in the stom
ach, enlargement of the liver,yellowness of
erskin,conata.nt_fe_ver and_thirst—with_a_
AT A., B. .S: CO
total disrelish for business,pleasure, or any
kind of employmeyt. FAHRNE Y'S
PANACEA, if taken and persevered in for
a few days, will remove thiswhole class of
symptoms. The fluids of the body become
pure, the mind clear,the stomach strength
ened, the tongue clean,the appetite improv
ed, and the whole system so benefitted that
diseaseTduring - bad - weatheriO less liable-to
afflict you. - •
"An ounce of Prevention is worth more
than a Pound of Cure." The Panacea will
not only cure old standing and malignant
complaints, but is one of the best preventa
tives of such disorders, ever offered to the
RAG DO.,
B. & CO
- Yon can avoid severe attacks of acute di
seases, such as Typhoid. Billions and Spot
ted and Intermittent Fevers, by keeping
- your blood purified. The different degrees
of all such diseases depend altogether up
on the condition of the blood, for if this.vi
tal fluid is deranged,you will take a disease
much more readily than otherwise,and the
suffering . will be propgrtion to the amount
of foreign matter in the blood. • This is so
reasonable that we need. not here make any
illustrations.
This medicine is highly recommended for
all chronic or old standing complaints,such
as Scrofula, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Rheumat
ism, &c,
Prepared by P. FAHRNEY'S BROS. & CO.,
Waynesboro', Franklin county, Pa.
Sold by F. Fourthman and J. Burns Am
berson, M. D. Druggists, Waynesboro', Pa:
june2b tf
HARDWARE,
NAILS, &C
SPRING IND SEIDLER GOODS,
fAVE just received a large and well
selected stock of Spring and Summer.
Goods, which they offer 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 Muelins,
Sheeting.
Tick ings,
Linen & Cot
ton Table Diapers,
Towels Sr
Toweling,
Balmorali,
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 & 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 rare, Wooden
Ware, Queensware, Glassware, and Wall
Paper. Call and see our goods before
buying elsewhere.
COON & STONEHOUSE.
oct. 30, 1873
Rheumatism,
Dispepsia,
Consumption,
Tetter,
BARGAIN ! BARGAIN !
V &LUABLE BOOKS FOR SALE !
VE offer for sale at a reasonable price
the following newly and hirndsowely
bound books: .
S Vol. "HEARTH AND HOME."
1 " "H EPER'S WEEKLY."
1 " 'AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST'
They contain thebest of reading and rank
among the leading literary journals of the
day. Persons wishing to look at books or
learn prices, will please call at the
july23 tf RECORD OFFICE.
JOHN H. COOK'S
STEAK CRACKER FACTORY
CRACKERS; SNAPS, &CI,
manufactured from
FRESH GROUND FLOUR.
My stock is always new and fresh.
Yours Respectfully,
JOHN H. COOK.
jnly3otf
BACK AGAIN.
rirliE subscriber informs the public that
'F
he has again taken u his residence in
Waynesboro' and leased the Basement of
the Walker building in which to carry on
the boot and shoe making . business. He
will also give prompt attenticin to all kind
of repairing. - - A -share of the public's pa
tronage is respectfully soticited. -
apii)-tf THOS.
CELEBRATED
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No's) t ILO k
Table Covers,
•Calicoes,
Irish Linens,
HAGERSTOWN, MD
ganufactures eveiy variety of
1694.
NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES
MA,TS' v GAPS MB NOTW,NIS t
TACOB SNIDER announces to his eusto
01.nriers and the public.that Le has return
ed from the East and opened out an untiu
ally large stook of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
lIATs, CAPS, '
AND NOTIONS,
for the - gyring and .sura er trade, at ()el i g
Building,veorner public,:iquErre,:Waynesbo-
LADIES' ROOM.
He has opened an additional room in the
same building exclusively for the
To this department of the business part i ea
lar_attentionen - stock • .1 -
slats of
MEN' S BOOTS,
SHOES, GAITERS,
LADIES' AND
CHILDRENS - WEAR
OF ALL
WHICH WILL
DE SOLD AT
THE LOWEST
FOR THE-CASH.
Also manufacturing
ancLalLivork_froin.
his, establishment will be
guaranteed.
ALL_RIPS SEWED GRATIS.
apr 16-tf
JUST NOW
IS:THE TIME TO.PRQCIIRE
CHEAP AND PRETTY GOODS
PINE a Ramon
I=l
(kUR second Supplyof SUMMER GOODS
N. 'offers rare inducements to purchasers
both in quality and prices.
French Muslins,
Victoria and
• Organda Lawns.
Poplins, Grass
• Cloths, and all the
other leading
DRESS GOODS
of the season in full supply.
All the favorite brands of •
BLACK ALPACAS AT SPECIAL
Figures. Ladies and Gents
FURNISHING GOODS.,
of every description. Notions in all the lat
est novelties.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS
of English and. Ame rican manufacture,
LADIES' SHOES AND GAITERS
very cheap.
.cGROCERIES, QUEENSWARE,
CARPETS oi.vcLoTus.
Our stock was never more complete, nor
prices more satistactory.
june4 tf PRICE .3.:IIOEFLICH..
PRIVATE SALE.
THE subscriber offers at Private Sale\ a
desirable small Sarin, one half mile
Northeast of Quincy, (formerly owned by
Rex. l.brm. Golley,) containing
FORTY.;TWO ACRES,
more- or less, well improved land,
.all of
which has been limed. The improvements
consist of a two-story
DWELLING HOUSE,
Bank Barn, Corn Crib, Granary and Hog
Pen under one roof, and other iiecesory
out-buildings, in good repair. There is :11-io
a never failing well of good water betwet.:l.
the barn and house, and two youne. Or
chards of choice fruit trees, besides peach
es, vents, plums and grapes,that cannot - be
well surpassed. The Tract is well laid on'
and nearly all under good fencing. Person;
wishing to view the property will plen:;4;
call on the undersigned living on the prem
ises. ISAAC UTZ.
junelB 3m
OSWEGO . ,
StiVER elass smite&
FOE THE LAUNDRY.
Manufactured by
T,•KINGSFORD & SON,
has become a -
HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. •
Its great excellence has merited the com
mendation of Europo fjr American manu
facture.
PULVERIZED CORN STARCH,
Prepared by
T. KINGSFORD & SON,
- expressly for food,when it is properly made
into pudding,is a desert of great excellence.
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.
june)B 8w
BARBERING AGAIN.
fr HE subscriber announces to the public
1 that be has again 'commenced the bar
bering. Shop in the Walker building: for
merly occupied by Pr. Benj.. _Frantz. New
Razors, Brushes and outfit ID'
share of the public's patronage is solicited •
He also is prepared to shave corpses. ( 1 4
may2l 3ro JOHN H. HER
•
LIVERY ! LIVERY?!
THE subscriber informs the public That
he has opened a new Livery Stable, on
West Main Street, at the Sandell? stable.—
Speedy horses and first class convey
ances furnished at all times. &n attentive
hostler will always be found-at the stable.
A share of the public's patronage is respect
fully solicited-7 JOHN S. FUN'fi..,
•
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'TIRE sub I r4:11 - contkees to -, his old ells:
.a. - torriers and , ' " elmblie that lie' has again
taken up his:realties:lite in Waynesboro' and
will be pleased to reiceife ashare.of public
patronagei. - -111s plate Ofbnalnesela on Lei
tersburg-atreet;-tiearly oppositeßell'iPot
ler*. - . -. , 308. AIs.I.I)EIWON. '
.iilay I—tf „
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1874.