Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, September 17, 1869, Image 3

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    PUDLIC SALE;
4HE subsctihcr, intending ,to quit house. keeping
whl sell atinklic Alai reside* opChurch
street in - 'Virtlynesbero; ' , kHz 254 tun ass,
1869, the - following Kist:end property" to wit
ROditAWAT 13131G0Z,
(nearly new) ligba Spring
. Wagon, -good Milch
Cow,s Mope, (one of, which. ie fae) ef# , buggy
harness, 2 set y nein, 1 riding saddle and bridle, 1
holier, 2 cow ;being.. Also.
RODSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE,
. ,
conlibitiag of Cookiog.litoie. 1' Podia. Stow!,
Iron Kettles,,vrooden and'tin buckets, tubs, barrels,
1 butter chord; -1 'pickle itand, 2 'five. gal. kegs, lot
earthan, 'queens and tin-ware, smoothing irons, la
dies and spoons, bread pans, potrrack, oven peal,
2 dining tables, 1 safo, 1 flour, chOst, I doughtray, 1
improved sink,jl wash stand, basin and pitcher, 1
lounge, 1 baby crib, 2 feather beds, 2 sets chairs,
2 rocking chairs, 1 large mirror, 1 21 hoar Clock,
30 yds. rag carpet, a lot of hemp 'carpot; about
barrel of Vinegar,
1 TON CLOVER HAY,
Potatoes by the bushel, wood saw and horse, shovels,
hoes, &c., and other articles not necessary to men
tion.
Bale to commence of 1 tectock' on said day when
a credit of six. months will be given on all sums of
$5 and upwards, the a purchaser giving lit; note with
approved securq. JOSEPH F. EMMERT.
seplo-ts • ' ' 'Jons F. STomart, Auct.
'VALUABLE FARM
AO' .4 CIOiBL AL.Ir-di-4,
rll HE subscriber wiflaell at Public Sala, on Time-
Diy •rata 28TH bay or Scrrestazit, 1869; the fola
lowing described Rail Estate, belonging to the heirs
of Samuel Bare."dic'd; 'situated about 4 miles north
of Waynetibero', en the politic road leading from
the Greencastle turnpike to H.'Besore's Mill, about
one mile from :tbe, latter .place, to , wit A Farm
containing 181 gcmtzusg, more or
less, good quality, Limestone Land, ntiout 25 acres
of which are well set with thriving timber. The irii•
provements are a two story
.I:lriek and Weather.
bo.,rded
.I?" , FELLIIVG HOUSE,
2 TEaTA'AT Houses, Wash House, Smoke House,
6 . 00 D BANK BARN,
Frame horse Stable, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs and
Cider Pr. ss under good roufiug. There is also a
—weil-of-good-water-near-the-duorof-t he-d
a fine orchard of fruit trees on the premises.
At the same time and .place will be offered 20
acres of MOUNTAIN LAND, situated in Quincy
township, adjoining Furnace lands and lands of
11'm. - Logue and others, well set with thriving young
chestnut timber, which will be sold together or in
three separate lots to suit purchasers.
Persons wishing to view either property before
the day of sale can call on the subscriber residing
on the first mentioned premises.
Sale to commenced at 10 o'clock on said when
the the terms will he made known by
JOHN BARE,
Attorney for the Heirs.
U. V. MON% Auct.
sep 3 ts]
A FIRST-RATE MILL PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber will sell nt Public Sale. on WED-
IoODAY, SEPTEMBER 22d, 1869, his
110PEWBLL MILL PROPRIITY,
situated 3 miles east of Waynesboro', Franklin Co.,
Pa., on the-big Antietam, two public roads crossing
each •other at the Mill.. -
The property consists of about 22 acres first-rate
land, upon which are the fallowing improvements:
The welt-known first.class Flouring; Mill, known as
the Hopewell Mill, with four run of atone, 3 pair of
burs and 1 pair chopping stones, 2 over-shot water
wheels 17 feet high, with 22 feet head and fall, first
rate water•puwer. The Mill is in complete running
order, the mill house being built in every part, of
the very best material, and in the moat substantial
manner. This Mill is regarded as one of the best
in the County, being located very handsomely and
in the midst of a very thickly settled neighborhood,
commandinp a large home trade and in one of the
finest grain growing 'sections in the entire Cumber
land Valley. •
The other buildings are a good TWO•S7'ORY
BRICK DWELLING HO USEwith Basement and
Cellar, log tern, Tenement House with stable, a
good Cooper Shop, Wash House and other neces
arry out buildings. There is also on the pre nises
a tine orchard of the various kinds of fruit trees,
such as apples, peaches, cherries, &c.
The subscriber having fully made up his mind to
retire from an active business life, will positively
sell on the day named the above described valuable
Mill property. Any person therefore whi wishes
to .buy a property of the kind would do well to at•
tend this sale, as no doubt 'a gre it bargain will be
obtained in the purchase of the property. -
The sale will take place on the premises at 1 o'-
clock on the day above •named, at which time the
terms will be made known by the undersigned. •
aug 13 is GEO, BESORE
PUBLIC SALE.
VI,HE undersigned. Truitee appointed by the Oi
ta phone' Court of Franklin county, Pa., offers for
saki the following Tract of Lund. containing 26
ACRES and 14 perches, neat measure, part of the
Real Estate of Geo. Greenawalt, lute of the county
of Franklin, dec'd. This tract of land is situated in
the township of Quincy, and was formerly part of
the Mansion farm of sail deceased. It joins lands
with John F. Hess, John Stoler and others, and is
an excellent quality of Limestone 'Mid. It has on
it a
Two-story Log Rouse,
with Kitchen attached, Log Barn (part bank) with
two threshing floors and wagon shed. There is a
well of excellent water (r ever falling) et the door,
aud.a stream of pure water running through the
premises convenient of access for stock on the land.
The laud is under good fence s,and about seven acres
are in meadow of first quality. The buildings are
close to the public road from Mt. Hope to Brown's
Mill, and convenient to church. school house, store,
blacksmith shop, mill, &c. IlarSale to be held on
the promises, on Saturday the 25th day of Septem
ber. at 2 o'clo. k,.P. M., when the terms will be
made known by the undersigned.
JOHN , GREENA WALT, Trustee.
G. Memo, And.
i eep 3to
A Safe and Speady Cure for Coughs,Colde,
Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup,
Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient,
Consumption, and all Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. Don't neglect a
ser..re Cough, or throw away money on a
worthless medicine. •
PRICE Elfpf CENTS PER BOTTLE
tra m *
r d., ,b ~§EWARD. BEAILET
lk,' s.-Eulfaio-N.Y. Sold
,
Druash Way o nes 1 :,
Irc;ro':
Da.' JOMS.
_ .
having-permanently ;located in this - place, offers hill
profesmonal serriees to the community. •Oifice it ,
theliont roommext door to Banebrake's Drug Shiro
Poe 11, 1888.
•-• a. F. LID;
MACHINE SHOP
AN.D
LUMBER YARD !
dzihors having - enlarged their shops
T HE and added the latest improved machinery for
working Wood and Iron, wen ow prepared to do
all kinds of Work in their Line and are manufac,
taring the • '
Willoughby'S Gam-Spring Grain and Fer
talker Drill, Greatly Improved; The Cel
ebrated Brinkerhoff Cornsheller; .Gibson's
Champion Washing Machine; John Bid
dlesberger's Patent Lifting Jae' s.
. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
WAYNESBO RO'
SASH AND ---
DBOB IpintTony
having furnished' their 'shop's with the latest im
proved Machinery for this Branch of Business, they
are now prepared to manufacture and furnish all
kinds of
BUILDING MATERIAL,
such as Sash, Doors, Frames, Shutters, Blinds,
Mouldings, some E ighteen Different Styles; Cor
nice, Stairing, Porticoes, litc. dm., looring, Weath
erboarding, and
ALL KINDS LUMBER,
furnished at short notice.
We tender our thanks to the community for their
liberal patronage bestowed upon us and hope by
strict attention to Business' to merit a continuance
of the same,
Also agents for the &ext . Dodge & Stevenson's,
Kilby, Valley Chief, and World Combined Reap.
ing and Mewing Machines, and the celebrated
Clipper Mower.
may 7, 18691
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Are now receiving a fresh supply of Spring and
Summer goods, to which we invite the attention of
our customers and all who wish to buy
CHEAP GOODS.
A full line of Ladle's wear at,
A full line of Men's wear at
All kimla of Carpet at
Mottings and Floor oil cloths of
A. B. & Ca.'s.
Oil Blinis and fixtures at
Wall and Window Paper at
Full tine of Drees Goods et
, A. B. di Co.'s.
Ladies and M isses summer Shoes at
tA. B. & Co.'s.
Call and see our full. assortment of goods of all
kinds which we promise to still as cheap as any in
the nsarket. ,
AMBERSONi UENEDICT & CU.
april 23 1869
FIRST ARRIVAL
OF SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED BY
HITESHETff & GEHR•
WE take this method to inform our friends and
the public generally that we have again re
ceived from the Eastern cities a full eupply of new
and seasonable goods, consisting of
Dry Goods, Cedar ware,
--Dugs.
Groceries. Paints, Oils,
Hardware, Medicines,
• Queenstown. &c.
all of which will be sohl et prices .to suit the times.
We continue to discount five per sent. all cash bills
of une dollar and over. A cordial invitation is er
twided to all- to come and give our stock as exam.
int.tion as we feel confident that we can give them
satisfaction '
Thankful for past patronage, we bops by linen
tiSti to business and striving to, please to ; merit a
continuance of public favors.
IiITEISREW & GEHL
Ringgold,
Md,
ap 30 . _
N. 8.. We still have on .hand a lot of -Poplar
Lumber; which we will sell at reasonable prices
h. & G.
PHOSPHATE AND GOND.
T likve e' s p iiathi at my Werehoeee in Leitersburg,
tontifertalizere for Pell rOpe or_ the beg
make. to which Lean tbe'ettentlon of the euitoeric
of the vicinity of Wayrwrboroa, bpfore ptirchosing;
nog 20-2019 e) JO SE NIES 1312 OTJIVD.
• '?,
7AVON ;
D. D:
LIDY, FRICIC & CO.
A. B. & Co.'e.
A. B. & Co.'s.
A. B. & Co.'s.
A. B. &. Co.'s.
A. B. St Co.'s.
ISH: CHEESE, IC.--Salteil Haddock at 6
,centspcund... Good Oberst( 'at 25 -cents a
Ratittdc For islerby — ll/31T1&. W A YN-
1111,11. **llD. , • • • • A's 1111.:WAIMAtilic1 1 .
LET Tilt THOPLE COMA
nor ,
D dr WA.IITNART
gA VD jtuit opened, a well selected and fresh
stock of TinfitSr. GieeerieWto. which theiiit
vita the attention of the public In leading enlace
they hive it fall lino, Vizi
-PURE SPICESI
Brown and .Whito
Priine Rio • Coflee,
Blaok and Green Tea,
Carolina Rice,
•Syrups Comma, jowl, extra flee,
P. Rico and N. Orleans Molasses, Ohne;
Corn Starch, Farina,, Chocolate, Pickles,
Catsup, Cheese, Fish, Mason's Water
- Crackers., best in town.
Glassware & Queensware,
Tumblers, Goblets, Disbei, Lairips Ind Lamp
gouda, good assortment, and low in price;
Granite ware in sets, dOeb, or smaller
quantities, handsome styles, and (guaran
teed to be of best quality; common dishes
cups and_saucers, cheap
Buckets, Tubs, Broome. Baskets, Brushes, Ropes
Twine, etc.
Fresh OYS MRS and fresh FISH regularly re
ceived throughout the proper seasori. -- Cannad Oys
ters, Corn, Peas, Jellies in tumblers.
Best Family Flour, Buckwheat, Corn Meal, •
Country Produce houghcand highest market pri
ces allowed. -
rir We hope by fair dealing and keeping a full
and fresh stock of goods to largely increase our sales
Try us! Try us!!
REID & WAY.NANT. •
February 4, 1869.
W. A, TRITLE,
- Manufacturer- pit- Copper,- - -Tin
and Sheet Iron Ware ) and
_dealer In all kinds of
Stoves tor Coal
or Wood. -
stock of
,the best
Cook Stoves in market.
He is selling 40 gal. Copper Kettles at
30 " MI IA 15
1 8 CI lt 10
The above kettles are stronger than you can get
elfswhere and much cheaper. I am now putting
up a
NEW DRY HOUSE
on the Hot Air Principe which comes much lower
in price than any offered before, and is gotten up
in good style, is strong and durable, takes but little
wood, and does its work splendid. It is also a good
Baker." Call and see it.
Metalic VATS for Clothes lines - cheap. "
The beet Clothes Wringer io the World I
The best Force Pump in Market
Iron Wash Kettles, Tinned Iron Pots and Stew
Pans, Copper and Brass ware. Also a good stock
of Tin and Skeet Iron Ware, all of which is made
of the best material. All kinds of Job Work done
in his line. Don't fail to call and see for yourselves
as you will find many articles that you will want.
Sep 11
'LIFE IS UNCERTAIN!'
.PROCURE 'YOUR PICTURE, Emit it A
PHOTOGRAPH,
AMBROTYPE, OR
FERREOTYPE,
•
At the
"DIAMOND" GALLERY.
The undersigned having purchased Mr. Hamil
ton's Gallery, is now prepared to make pictures in
the highest style of the art. He will give special
attention to large photographs for framing.
FRAMES, CASES, SC,
We will always have on hand a fine assort meat
of Frames. to which we invite attention. •
• Pictures taken in cloudy as well as clear
weather.
N. B. Particular attention in taking pictures of
children.
june 11 7 1f] L. C. BRA CKBILL.
INTIBTAII VICTORY
AND SAW MILL.
nrAVING increased facilities for manufacturing
EllLall kinds of building material, such as Sash.
Lows, Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Flooring, Weath
erboarding, Moulding, Washboards,' Chairboards,
Cornice, .fairing. Porticoes, &c.. &c. .1 offer to
furnish all material to the public (building) of dry
lumber and substantial workmanship and at se
duced prices. The above material, constantly on
hand, or made to order at the sbortest notice. Al
so flooring worked to older. Sawing by mill and
circular saws of every description done. lam also
prepared to furnish the two noted Bee Y 1 ives. Lang.
atroth (pot) and the Antietam 'Hive, the last of
which is cheap, s Maple, and just the hive for com
mon bee culture. •
Gall, see and examine fur yew:Jeff, or ad dress
D. F. GOOD.
ap 2—Lf Factory near Waynesboro'.
Boot and Shoemaking.
HE aubscrilat r would inform the public that'he
is et all times preps' ed to make. to order Gents
Coarse or fine Boots, also coarse or fine work for
Ladies or Misses. including the latest style of last
ing Gaiters. Repairing done at short notice. and
measures taken in private families if desired. shop
on Bast Main Street,in the room formerly occupied
by J. Elden, ais a Rout and-feed store.
• HULLINGSWORTH.
jut)?
. 23 --sfi
SICDND ARRIVAL!
Tundersigned have just opened another
Urge and Carefully selected stock Of aping
Goods to which the attention of the community is
directed, and all those in search of good. durable
and pretty designs of all kinds of goods. will find
it to their great advantage to call with Th e -fi rm of
' PRICE IDEFLICH
'Who hove pnrehaved thew giuide on such terms that
they call olrei superior.inducementa to all who are
DRY GOODS,
Among their stock will be found the following lead
ing undies, beautiful designs and all qualities and
widths :
Chintzes, , Cassimeres, Sheetings,
Poplins, • Cloths, M militia,
Plaids, . Marseilles,. Tow lingo,
Alpacas, ' • ' Linens, ' Diapers,
/Maims, , • Ducks, -
,Napkins,
Gingham', Denims, ' Crash,
Lawns;- • ' -. ' Jeans; •'' -- . Osnahurm • ',-
Percales, Twills, . Tickinge, ' '
Piquas. Pekin, Pil. Muslin,
Challis's, - Coatings, Checks,
Prints, Vesting's, Gingham's,
CO I"' .IEI NX N CI- OF
Carpets,
• • Oil Cloths,
Window Shades,
Paper Blinds,
linoketp,
Churn,
Bowls, ~ •;
Queen.
ware and Glassware of all descriptions, and a full
line of Groceries, &o.
Fruit Jars, a superior kind at
PRIC,F&-110EFLICIFS
Harvest articles,
Water Kegs, Shaking and Pitch Forks, Grain
Rakes &c., atP.- &Hes;
_
_DRESS COOL;
White and gray duck Linens,
Linen Coatings at P. &. H.'s
Linen Coats,
Ready,made at . P. & H.'s.
Sugars, Syrups, Rico, Coffees just received at
P. &. H.'s.
The subscribers tender their thanks to the com
munity for their very liberal patronage heretofore,
and kindly ask a continuance of the same.
PRIDE & HOEFLICH.
ap 30
OMNIBUS' LINE!
riIHE übtteriber informs the public that he is now
I proprietor of the Buss line running daily be—
tween Waynesboro' and Greencastle, heretofore run
by Wolfereburger Le Stoner. With good horses
and a first-class faur•horse Omnibus he is enabled
to convey passengers to and fro with comfort end
convenience.
His Buss will leave Waynesboro' nt 6} A. M.,:
arriving at Greencastle at 8, making quick time and_
sure connection with the first Passenger train at 81
A. M. Leaves Greencastle at 5 o'clock, P. M:, ar-;
riving at Waynesboro' at 6 45. He is himself Pro
prietor, Contractor and Driver. Delivers Adams
Express matter to and from Greencastle. All Ex
press matter expressed the same morning a n
through to Waynesboro the same day it arrives.
Persons wishing to send goods by Express will do
well by giving him a call. Persons wishing to go
to Hagerstown should take this, route. The train
leaves at 9 15 malting connection with the Wash—
ington County Railroad.,
aug 20 If J J. R. WOLFERSBERG ER.
lir_. AC 111E7 - 11 E litir, 115L 7 .. so
THE undersigned would inform the public'gen
erally that they have purchased the Livery here
tofore owned by Franklin Weagley, and are fully
prepared to Meet the wants of the corn
munity in their line of business. •
, • They have hathall their carriages neat
ly repaired and refitted and their horses
are safe, gentle and fast travelers. Par
ties conveyed to any point desired, ac
companied by a careful driver.
Office one door west of Bowden's Hotel, where
an attentive hostler will be in attendance at all howl
of the night and day.
No effort will , be spared to accommodate all who
may patronize them.
aug 6 tf FUNK & GORDON.
Restores gray and faded Hair to its
ORIGINAL COLOR, removes Dandruff,
CURFS ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP,
Prevents BALDNESS, and' makes the hair
grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant. •
sl,l* and $1,50 per Bathe. Each Bottle in a Neat Paper Bor.
Pfeparod by SEWARD, BENTLEY
&CHENEY, Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold
by all Druggists.
•
Sold by J. DurnsAmberson, Druggist, Waynes-.,
boro'.
For Guns, 7--
Penknife Blades,
Repairing Family Cam Shellers ,
Call on
L. B. JOHNSTON.
may 28-10 most
TAILORING:
HE subscriber announces to his friends and th e
II public generally that he has commenced the
Tailoring Busineu in Abe room above C. N. Beaver's
variety atom, where he is prepaied to cut and ma ke
to"order Garments of. all kinds for Men and Boys
Litciit City Fash ions regularly received. Give him
a *W..; - • • • • - - - HAPLEIGEL
Juno 11-tf
riirGLOVES. All kinds of GLOVE:tent:mind
end mode to os,ler, Ladi?e k Gents and Glalcon's
Went, at, IiPDEORAMS.
4
' .; Tt
NOTIONS &o.
Matting,
Rags,
Baskets,
.0. 'tareseu k ;* w Joult,D. im.respw.
,
D. B. RUSSE'LL & SON at tlie slien 4 the Big
Red Horn, Will kee'pOniktantly on.htinditnd for'sale
a large assortment of Stoves and Tinware. • -
EVERYBODY===
COME AND SEE
tit% IMPROVED
ORIENTAL
BASE BURNER,
At the sign of lhe.Big Red, Hein, Hind vett will be
convinced that the Oriental is the best, the hand
somest and the cheapest Base Burning Coal Move
in the
WORLD
for the truth is mighty, and will prevail. ' We can
furnish any number or ref.trenees :testimony
the superiority of 'the/ OItIENTAIL over all oth
ers hiving been iinpriived with an OVEN TOP,'
The Oriental has a larger &re pot, better grate'
makes more befit With lag coal thaw - the r' Morning
Glory. The Oriental :has taken the foinlirst.prem 7
iums at the State Fairs of New York,and the targe .
Silver Meddle, at_ the.
and see at the Sign of - du - T -
.
i 413 I 131. RED TOR
Wayneabsro'. Pa., , where you can get any- . kind
Stoves you want of D. 11. EDSSELL & "SON,: .
•.,
who: always keeps on, heist!. snit ,for , sate Tinware
made of the ; bestfin and by„ good workmen. :Muse
furn hitting goods &Ai. at the sigri of the . „
BIG RED HORN.
Sold at Retaittly--- •
' D. B. RUSSELL & SOY,
Sign of the Bite Red Horn,
W4nesboici', Pa
COOK STOVES-!-
(warranted to give satiefaction.)
rMware
Iron Ware,
BrIBSSIVittrC,
Japanned Ware,
House Furnishing Goods
Tubs,
Bookers,
Churns *
Knives and forks
Spoons, -
Ladles, '
Latge iron and'Copper kettles
And other useful aritcles at the sign of the BIG
RED HORN, Waynesboro', Pa , whore a large as
sortment of
COOK STOVES,
•
NINE-PLATE STOVE,S '
PAR I.OR STOVAS
COAL STOVES,
of the latest improvements, the -very best in the
market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of
D. D. RDSSELL & SON.
TIN iv /I. rt is
made of the best Tin in the ma rket, and wane nted
at the sign of the ,
46 .11314; 13.10c:1 l3c)xelai9P
D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a
large assortment of House Furnishing Goods fo r
sale cheap: Pure No. 1 Kerosene Uit and a larg e
assortment of Lamps.
Washing Made Easy !
by calling at the sign of tho "Big Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever made.
rirPersont, iu want of Stoves, Tinware, Howie
Furnishing goods, &c. &c., can get full value for
their money, by calling on
RENSELL & SON, •
Sign of the "BIG RED HORN,"
Waynesboro', Ps
SAVE YOtR - FRUIT !
I DR'Y HOUSE,
PATENTED JANUARY fIST, 1868.
This h. thebest Dry House ever offered to. the
public.
It dries Fruit in half the time required by the old
method.
It - dries uniformly and perfectly.
3'he Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural
flavor.
• It is easily managed.
It *eves, fuel. , . •
- It is dumble,and portable. -
:Hints 24 feet of drying surface.
Call and see them at the sign ,of the
. 111 a llk:6 ROW , '
arts krtveYour orders for them
kb 6-1*169.
AXTELSH Iniejuivreoeiima a full assortment of
y r „cfmtda, in isieoino Aiajness. /fig stele,
conlists part,g al! i c latch 'at'ylps
boys
HATS AND 'OAPS,
Ohildrefil'A
• -
•
tHOE ''
and Slippors of every desc4. l . On! , ',;Lddies and
Misses „
113 CD) I.llB' 7 U 4 R 3 a
Bonliet Fiainos; Trimmings, Sundowns and Hats,
Dress Trimmings, Hoop .Skirts, ,Hdir Nets, Hair
Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols,; Sun' Umberellas.
; - -
• School, Blank, and .htiscellatieous 'nooks, Station.
dry.of all kinds; Notions and-Fancy -.-
-All cif whielr Walla sold as cheap as the ehespiiiit.
Sr 20 .1; R. WELSH
For Man and Beast.. - -
IT
wrbtE - UXAVISIVI
. -
• The repntailon file preparation Is Jo, w ell, eetab
- leaked, that little need be Bald In •tbre dolineetlin. • ---
:On DAN -It'las never talleCto. 'ours PAINFUL , .
NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING MUS- , ;
STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN TRE JOINTS,
STITCIIES In the SIDE or tact, SPRAINS, BRUISES,
BURNS, SWELLINGS , CORNS and FROSED FEET,. •
Perrone 'affected with iihourqatitintcan be effectually
and permanently. curedby using this wonderful, preps :
ration; ttpenetratetto the nervo and bone immediately
on being applied. ! • • . „ •
On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES SWEENEY,
rata,-Evn, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES,
SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS,
STIFFNESS OF THR STIFLES, &c. It will !prevent
HOLLOW HORN and WEAK HACK IN DfILCII
COWS.
I have met with great success in bringing my
Mixture - within the reach of the Public. lam daily In
receintofletters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchants
and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers.
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor,
DALTI3PORE,
m os
NEW GOO_DS!
VA HE aubscriber.(successor to Fisher dc Logan)
would announce to the public that he has re•
ceived and opened out a full stock of new goods,
such as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, V ESTINGS,
and all goods usually kept by Merchant Tailors.—
Persons purchasing goods of him can have the cloth
ing made to order promptly and forwarded t o any
point desired. Ho cordia Ily invites his friends and
the public• generally to call at tho Washington
House. Hagerstown, and examine his new stock:
may 28 —tf BERKELY LOGAN.
FOr Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Ac;•
dity of the' Stomach,,Loss'bf Appetite,
Nausea, Flea-r-burl, Jaundice,- and ait
diseases arisin4 from a disordered state
of the Stomach, Liver or—lntestines.
Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY
& CHENEY, Dniggiete, Buffalo, .N.Y. Sold
by altDrnglete.,
Sold by J Burns Amberson, Druggist, Wnyn"s
born'. apr 16— ly
NEW STORE!
vs 7 11,1,1 A VI STEWART has been t') the Cit y
and laid in a large supply of Lad i. s, M isses
and Children's Shoes, el the must Mshionable sty les.
Men and Boy's Shoes, both coarse and fine, Men's
Congress Gaiters; also Straw Hats. The public
are generally invited to come and examine for them
selves. All who will buy of brim will receive
satis
faction, as he will sow all rips gratis. He also keeps
sugar, coffee, molasses and sirup, pepper, alspice
and cinam )n, mackerel, letter ,paper, envelopes,
steel pens, pen holders, kerosene, &c., &c. Call end
examine his stock Wm. tainv A wr.
april 23 1.869
13 Emir! 13 Elan
THE subscribers. announce to the public that
they have commenced the Butchering husinc , s
end will regularly furnish prime Beef, Veal and
Lamb, on Monday nod Thursday evening of each
week during the season, at the Cellar next door to
Mullen's Hute I, and also at Pikeeville on the earns
day.. HOOTER St, HARTMAN.
may 21—tf
JOHN D. DeGOLLEY,
COUNSELT;OB, AT , GAW,
No. 10} Centre Squore,
GREENCASTLE, PA.
Will attend promptly a - d, faithfully to all business
entrusted to _his care. , Counsel g.ven in English
and tierman. Office' in the Ittiodes' Building, on
the corner of the cbitimond. - •
nov 20 tf •
NEW TINNING ESTABLISHMENT,
fr lIE subscriber anniur.cos to tho public that ho
hns Commenced busine si in the room adjoining
Ruthe'a Stine store, On Fast Main street, and will
be supplied With 'Stove.; Tinware. &c. House and
Darn Spouting, Roofing and all work in his line
dune at short notice and upon reasonable forms.—
He respectfully'solicitit a slmidof public patronage
may 2l—tf C. W.-FREY.
ACCOMMODATION WAGON,
M ,•
Milt; subscriber having put a wagon" and pair
.AL'Of horses on the road between 'Waynesboro' an I
ireencastic, informs the public that he is well pro•
pared to do all kind. Of Muting regularly between
t h e , two places, and the he will be thankful for a
share of the public's patronage. '
Orders lel( at the-Thug 'chi re of A. WBonebrake
will receive prompt attention. " •
apr2—tfj GEO, FOREMAN.
WIYSESBRO' tlillitY!
r H E dubs mibet baying purchased the intei4st of
J. R.-Wolfersheygerin the Waynesboro' Livery,
will continua thaltleiness .at Uowden's Hotel Sta
ble. Varofortable, conveyances and fine traveling
horseafurnished ut.till hours, - Parties conveyed-to
any point:desired accomparticd.w lilt a careful driver.
An attentive -Hostler will always bs in attendance.
Thankful for p•tet f.vors he iespect fuliy solicits lb
dative of the public's patronage in the future.
sep,3-11. - , , P. STONER.
lir 188 will open a silect
school for gitfir ate the Itowment of the Luth
eran Parsonage. in thi;6ilit'oe; on the Ifith of 1; j!IT°
"tenibtrt. The °higher noefiistil ra. , ens ill ho teugh,t
if iequirciL, Fl'er :Corr " = tot conchs isi t s,4.
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