Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, October 08, 1869, Image 4

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NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS
• COON dl STCRITtIiTO:t t iS
respectfully inform the ytiblie that
they bora now operiell nt their new toom,on
' the southwest *enter ZIT the ft 9in ond...in Wayar.
born', a large itnil well nelecte.l stock of • '
*fry Igtoo,o .
GrOtOrsets#
ii,llol,llValre
and Cut)lery,
Iron, Steel. Conch-makers Goods of every
'description, quireniware. Cedarmare, Shoes. Car.
Mete. Oil Voths, Paintit, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush.
and all kind of Goods kept in a well
'revolted store. Our fiends are all new and fresh
'end hove been bought for cash qt the late decline
•
in prices.
• • We flatter ourselves thnt from our long experi
ence in business, and a determination to sell goods
at small profits, we shall be able to orer unusuni
induceinerita - to all-btryers-wlurriesire-ta-sisce2.mon—
'eq. Please cell and see for yourselves.
We have a large and well assorted stock of sta
. jibe and fancy Dry Goods, embracing
ciassinfeit-§;-- .
Battinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonntles, Cords, Den.
rnis, Stripes, Checks, Ginghams, Linin and Cotton
Table Diapers, Crash for Towels,Calicoes, Detains,
Misname, , - -
FINCY ORES& GO,OIIBI
Trirnings, S hawls , Brown and Blenched heetings
and Shirtings, Tickings, Linens, Flannels, White
'Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Notions. We are re
ceiving new goods wiery week and will supply any
artiste wanted that we have' not on band in a few
'days.
We pay-the highest marker price for all kinds of
country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Batter, Eggs
pried Fruit, Rags, 413. '• ' • '
May 29,1968.
pram tL.. .izErowiala. [441
DRUGS
idiEEDECENJ,ES 9
CrT4 . • Ta, ELI CX3
caqs ini.cos
Po to Fourtinnan s
Wayne:thorn May 24, 1867.
• ANTIETAM MARBLE WORKS!
T. WALTER alte.:
MANUFACTURERS AND DEAI;ERga IN
Monuments, Tombs, lisadstones, 4c., 4c.,
W,E call attention to our assortment of the a
bove, comprising the newcbt and most np
proved styles.
Having the advantage of Water-power, and a
long experience.in the
STONE CUTTING BUSINESS,
•
we are able•to fill orders at the shortest aotice and
On most reasonable terms.
Give us a call at our Yard. near Antietam- June.
tinn, on the VVaynesb.tro' and Hager:ll6 l am Tarn
pike, two miles from the former plaee'. ° Nit Office
address, Way n ealtaro',- Pa.
' N. 1.3. Oilers can be left with John Walter and
will receive prompt attention. IL W. & SRO.
" April 3—tf.
. Notice to the .rip.blic !
. . .
, HE undersigned is running a Line of Stages
from II acersioivii to Gettysburg, leaving' lormer
p ace on Monday, Wetineaday cad Friday, at 7 o- Clock, A. M.,
passing by Leitersburg; Waynesboro',
Monterey and Clermont springs, Fountain Bale
ane Fairfield, arriving at Gettysburg at ball Past
four o'clockatuti returning from Gettysburg on.Tifee.
tiny. Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Hagers•
town to make• connection with they o'clock train
lox Baltimore.".. , ANNA WASSEN.
may 11.t..'63 , ,
GEO':''Vy. WELS H; '•I
•, ~ ,- ArI'OILNEY: kr LAW.', •'.'• 1- •
°nice in the Towu Hall Budding, mat' doer-to
the Pest Office. ,
Dee. 134d6t'
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ANT ANTED. —B aeon. Lard, nutter. El" Cot-
Tlr ton Bags, &e., fur which wi_tt will' the
highest market !nue in trade. " 1 ,•-•,',‘, ,; ; ~1 ,
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14V' !TT' ]E] cipicrwarlas
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qE D RCE BENDER
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Hai:recentlr (Tenni up an entire new ,
stock of
iggp IHrs. 31( EER-
AND SUMMER
BUTIRIE,
All of which has been obtained from the
justly eelebrated house of A; JARRETT, Bitl
tjmore.
Every article sold is WARRATED to be of
the best custom make, and the ma erial just what
it tsrepresented Lb be.
A full assortment of GENTS- FURNISHPIa.
COODS always on hand, such as Under Clothing,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Collars, &c.-
All we ell{ is, that you give es one trial, and
you will always buy, for remember we do not keep
badly made clothing and the goods are - all of the
latest style. GEO. BENDER.
_play 4--ly] Waynesboro .•
PIIRIVY YOUR BLOC:ODi
ZONnON
BLOOD PANACEA,
The Great Alterative and bled Purifier.
It is the most perfect vegetable compound of altera
tives, tonics, diuretics and diaphoretics, making It the
most effective, invigorating, renovating and blood
cleansing cordial known to the world.
For the cure of SCROFULA or girra's
EVIL; CUTANEOUS DISEASES, FRP
SITELAII, SOILS ilqueLms and
Btoectrui on the FACE, SORE
EYES, SCALD READ, TESTER AT:
rearicata,.otn and STUBDOS.
Breese, RHEUMATIC DISORDERS,
WHITE SWELLINGS, MERCURIAL
D r Ms A SEE, GENERAL Dzertzer,
PALPITATION BE4 .FLETTEEING at
the HEART, CONSUMPTION,
ASTHMA, SYPHILIS and STPAILITIO
APPECTIONS,2NPLAIIII,ATIOM'of the
BLADDER and KIDNEYS, PAINS MI
the Bikos, DROPSY, FEMALE' Com
er.SIXTS, &c. To the brokenAown
female It gives life end energy by
Irestofinglhelostnowers_of nature,
When health again succeeds the
feeble teem and pallid cheek or the
sufferer.
Nothing can he more surprising than Its invigorat
ing effects_on the humaa,systim. Persons all weak- ,
nest and lassitude, by Using the PANACF t A,At once
become robust and full or enbrgy undo. its infittence. -
Ladies who have pale cdmplexions and are dark about
the eyes, blotches and pimples on the face; enugh skin
or freckles, and are " oth of spirits," should use a
bottle or two of LONDON BLOOD PANACEA. It
will cleanse your blood, remove the fro:MO:llnd'
blotches, and give you animation, sparkling eyes, fine
spirits and a beautiful complexion. Try it. • •
Prite sl.oo.Pcr
The genuine have LONDON 'BLOOD PANACEA,
P. A. FOIITZ, BALTIMORE, Me., blown In the battle,
and my signatu re or . plie nrappec...
s_ -I Vot.Tri"o,
Montifactarer and Proprietor,
IedbTEMORI3, MD.
For sale by druggists and storekeepers throughout
the United Atatpe. " '
LONDON
BLOOD
PANACEA
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For Bale by J. BURNS AMERSON, Drug
ziat, Waynesboro'. [Dov 20- 7 1 y
I'ltEl37 IF 113: Fill ! ""
CLRRILIGH 141,11(1Nig9
'THE subscribers would inform the public that
Ii they have associated themselves together in the
Carriage making business, an 4 that the business
beinafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old
stand under the firm of AnAnts & HAWKSa. They
will have constantly on hand BUG- „
GIES of every description ; new and
second-banded Vehicles of all kinds
Er Repairing done at short notice,
They employ none but good mechanics and use
the best material. Persons wanting anything in our
line will do well to give as a call before purchasin
elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS,
GBORdE B. BA WICER,
Church Street, nearly avv)gife the Al. 6 . Church
Jan 26 ---tt
gsh rr v I
FORNEY •Sc SONS
HV,E just returned from the City with a large
assortment of shoe Finding, Linings and Mo
ra:co it very low rates.
High prices paid for Hides 'and Skins taken in
and weighed at the Celler of Ruthes shoe store.
market price will be paid for 400
cords of Bdck and Black Oak Bark.
April U-1868.
DR. T. D. FRENCH,
•
ilaseikriparem,
TNSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounteu
on Platina, Gold and Vulcanite;
Particular attention given to:the preservation of
the natural teeth.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the extra°
lion of teeth without pain.
Office at his residence on Mechanic Street.
Feb. 8. •
013:34AP
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BOOT AND SHOE STOEE
PHE has just returned from the city
and is now opening for examination a large and
well, selected stock of. Hoots and Shoes. • Having
had a long time to become acquainted with the'lloot
and `hoe trade,no doubt if you favor• him with a
call you will buy as he will sell - cheap and warrant
the work. All rips mended free_ of , charge. - -Give
"Cootey" a call. ••• 0.-KUMES.
spilt 25-tf •
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Soot and. Shopixiaking.
THE subscriber,vronheinlcr . Oli4iitiliwthat he
is at all times prepared to make tooidtir •Gente
I .:oarse tor fine Boots'-elso . :coarse•or';fitte -w4;i4k for
Ladies or Misses. in cluding the liiteststyletif last
ing Gaiters.. Repairing doge at,short . notice, and
oil.lasures taken in private latnilies if ,desirgd. Shop
on East`Xairi.iStriet, ititho rooiniforinitily.coccupied
by J.tElden o as a Ilaur iond feed store..• •
TI Osi. J..HUI4dtia6WORTH. •
jolty , • . .
, . iltirberiwillaTbering4. , ~._
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1 . HE subscriber infordis itie'pahlie aid he con
', *
rltMuss the: Barbering Imsiness in' ihe room nex
suer to Mr. Reid's Grocery Store, and is at all times
Pepare4 to do hair cutting, sliqving,'Sbauntiooning
ttc. in th/ best style. The prilionage.cd" l the pub
ie is respectrully_solicited.• '" ''' '' '"' "' ''. ' '''
”,' "W'..41..."PR1E/E;'•
Aug. Z 3 1867;
VISH• PHEUSE. &C.4—_,,l4l.tekHaddocq .; ,•6
4 : cents a panne'. Good uneise ,44nt5,.6
Peind.. rot '• • REID & WAYTIVit.
, • J. .` • • •V I • ..s
.Pip - i•O'iid - '.. - rh,14454:(4' 1 ' ,::Nfa . chiiti
pnn3elflokiser.
/13. E. Pitlee. •
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Ffirtheyq will please look at the great advantage in Whrsmhing
Grain with
GEISERS' 'ATBNT
1814-66GULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR,
©LEANER ND ':4l.G4•Ext.
With tile latest Improved Triple Geared Horse Pozp'ek,
driven either by Gear or Belt ,
,NO. lis a eight-horsy power, with cast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood c yli n d er , six.
teen inchesin_dlameter and thirty three inebeilong. Trunk has ten:inch raise crank and seven rakes
is thirty -five 'inches wide, and deliversthe straw on the second rake, these - carry-the straw baton their
tops, and deliver it cn the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on &stack
fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily managed to carry the el:Leff with the .stm w, or deliver it
in a separate place. The trunk and fan sides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies.all
difficulties in cleaning - grain against winay weather. It bags the grain bv re.asanable management,euf
ficiently clean for Market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances, is filen twenty to forty bush
els per hour, using aight'horses and the same number of bandsebift to force the work under Wearable
circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease vet agreeableeces
toiianJs anyOthe - e machine now in common use.
, The No. Thfachihe, fully represented in the above cut, is particularly adapted to the tanner's use; in
intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 peels; has an iron threshers
framO, arid cylinder, 124 inches in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean ,grain in bags, or if
desired in •half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if' desired: can deliver the
straw and 'chaff together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from Igo to 175 bushels
of wheat, thi'frem - 308 to 500 bushels of oats per day, using four or six hor9es, and the same number of
minds; but to force the. WOrk, under most favorable circumstances, good grain, &a., deli thresh and Clean
coast era* more. the Machine oilf - threa - h - and-etean all kin-de-nt-grein go ut eally-threslied-with-the -
Common machine,and requires no more !torso power, but id many easesldoes'nbt run so hard. It will
apply very well to a two-horse railway Rower
Now hereis vittiethe Farmer and tarienerman wants, a Separates to go from feria to farm, to,_threSh
grain, with more satisfaction than any other separator mare' iii toss, and'why is it', Because this Erepapi
tot has a self regulating !Mast, which prerients grain from blowing into the chaff, and nAo has'a self reg
ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers and .conabs,le the cleaner which preirents it from
cheaking.• 'Whydoes this machine run so light, and. give:eo little_ trouble? 'Because there ie lees file
-tion in the Journals, and the _rakes and tan are_geared so that _yetu_haye no_t?oallt e with Belts breaking_
and slipping, causing dust to fall into the wheat. Why "ides it clean a Onset the tivihdl' ;Because the
blast has dhece action on the grain and the cleaner ie arranged that the wind has no c h ance t o
drive the dirt into the hopper. Why is it built pernianently on two wheele"and the front, earriage sep
arate, ready to'attaeh when necessary 1 'BOCAUSE, it isimore convenient in the .barri ienhhut'thiii front car
riage You can turn the machine or run it from place to place more easily. Why has it hot,got Eleva
tors like some other machines? Because the Elevators carry the filth hack alternately 'into the cleaner
which must. eventually go into the good wheat or in the chef, and all know, that filth,should be kept
separate fer,feed, &c , we might as well keep sheeeling the Teilieg4 trip under our Wind fan into the
popper and expect to get the rain clean. isithis separator mote cleanly and setisfectory to work a
bout than others ? Because the Fan and Trunk Bides are Hosed ap to prevent the wheiti ilia and fleet
from coming out and scattering over the floor; causing waist anal giving much trouble with dirt and sore
eyes, &c. Why do Thrashermen get met" wbrk with these separators than they do with official 'Be'
cause this separator has all their" adviintages and mial";? Torii, Which' malted it d separator suitable and a paying one for all farmers and these,
thattave grain to thrash, whilst in ...most cases farmers
must suit themselves to the machine, because the machine will not suit itself to the farmer. In short
this is the cheapest, most duiable,rliable;iiinple and Most agreeable to work abOut: and the only bete:
ar4ttor that will clean and bag the . grain einlicientiv clean for market under all circumstances.
Farmers eon rest assured that tate itiachinfi is no humbins, and judging from 'the high recommenda
lion of farmers that are using.thein, we must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far
mers want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its Tents, for
which we hope they will give usan opportunity, as we are willing to be responsible if it does not per/clifp
as represented in this Circular .
A reduction of 2 per cent on all orders handed in on or before the first of April , 1868.
Shop Prices of _Machines range from 8215.. to 8540.
FiP We warrant the machines tote as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of materie
workmanshipc.
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- lIDANDIT4I GEISER Propriepu l
Genet' s - Price & Co" Miatterinetures.
I WAYNEOBOAO', FRANKLIN CO., PA.
NigPs Pat. IP st ironing Machine.
STAT,EAND COUNTY R.IGHTS•FOR
• • ..,
A series of trials of thi's machine has convincec: the inventor and ell persons who have witnessed
operations that it iirinperior to any - Other in usein the following particniara :
This machine is constructed. so as to be operated either by hand, horse, water or steam poser By
han4 . 25 to 30 posts can, iia,bored, per day; by one-horse power from 100 to 150 per day ; by two-horse
power 200 per day, and bx water or steam power from 200 to 300 per day. 'lt is, also a self-feeder.
The subscriber is nosy prePiliedio dispose of Ititate and County ',Rights for the above Valuable in
ventiou• :
Address .
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June 19—tf
GROCEIIES.
c , El 4. •
: curouLD respectfully-announce .to hie friends'
• Vit and.the publirilenerally.tbathe is prepared
to Supply all)whohnee4l; 't. ,
COPE*, ' 1 'SUGAR;' ;SYRUPS,
• 111811' cidAtti4
BROOM, BUCKETS
Also n ' l ten' anetntrannikof "
COnfeetiOn i aii%
-'I.. . • NOltiOM •2 I 1.1 •I .
( "SOtionerr-qte
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Pc3id l lll,W.
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taken in exchinge.forloods. • ,
Theinkfttlferletet iiiyors he npeetfitAlit cy lolloipt
contlnnance•of the eantei ,
Aju5.,2,1887..„ •
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/ SALT. • •
I'ATENTED , MARCEL 24, 1868.
LABOR SAVING QUALITIES—
EASE-:OF OPFER TION—
IsIMPLICITX OF CONSTRUCTION
4. F. Oiler.
!Pahrneri,;-:
JONATHAN NULL, ,
• Quincy, Franklin, County. Pa.
• COlif t tell,CMll 4
. THE ~ •
Wyne,slijoro' . Bakery,' Coltrectiona.ri
OYSTER SAIAO.O.N.
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r' .. •
. ri l liE 'well ,finiist a n d ifinoular filettanruot and "iirllS. C. Li: IioLLINBERbtER ha's jog re
1 ltlaloon formerly kept bv . ,.Wm. B. Crouse. has Ticeived a ..full.,suppif,of new:Millinery gooidor.
bean leased by thc: undersigned. Theyare devoting, Les are invited,ta call:and examine,her stook.. .
itiir entire tizne,and attentiorrto the business Owl- •
t.ltr' s (o) TEM.PLAR,' , REGALLAfikeuppIieII
•
toning for their
frier
the 'public, sod ready to.
or the mater ial , to make them furnished. • - ‘•
supply the. Ilikurieti of the seation.' CY.S'rER,
,CBABR; LOSISTBRB,'TITRTLES,' ''ll.l P E',. ' act 23 tf
'CaII.CICCNS, d 0;, Ore., will he served .f
ttro 'at short
notice and by the beet of cooks. In 'fact and is
short, we ohm to keep a -first • - rises - Eating - House
and toipteatelha..'appetita of all .whtr marfasorns
with a call. lAt tiU tomes the heatAlX - can by had
on draught; (or, proof Of which call arultrY the petit.
eta. Wthave, a saloon,fitted',:uP expressly for ths ,
Ladies.', ' . ." '‘; .. . , 1 - , - ... , 3
• Thiliktui fog, ' the . ' enciuragetnent We:lar') re..,
I c eis t i d rifiac far, Welltopro to merit.%!tal . o39i shale
ofpniblia, patronaga.
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— 11: - SIVEINDXDSTOcK"
Just received arid toi . Uttettp,fortr‘ ash.
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P. Mind's celolratuitl4lal Searcher of,
Panacea," is a Medicine that we' can recommend ,to
tci those whci stet afflicted, having DEOI_It Ottr ovrii;
family and frindahed, out friends With • tird ;article; 7
Nth - can, therefore, froth experience;s4 that it is a
Medichaepossestingraro medicinal properties. Being
a Mild purgatpie, it la _weak( keep.if Manly! in the
family wherethetehre childtertor t i le &adept to'
colds or other licitness. It tr Cana landed horn
Medicinal Boote,,Lgacce, ;6d UM' Btirfett ,
which are said' obe 'enttrely free from, poison. We
ore personally acquainted with thdfroprietor"who
was our family Physician for several yearn, and we
Eraturrellare - ndaed from a heinf4tlitetten - ma c
le judicious treatment."—Mrietidri rfonyy Conan,
panicnr,
"FAximrs BLOOD Starication-- . Proin our terionat
acquaintance with Dr. P.' Fahnty, and from the re=
potation of the ndrife,d medichat.• in - the - cow="
=knit, where he lives, we can., 066;1011y *acorn.
men d it to a fair ttial to all who May need &Terrine&
for the physical maladlet of mortality, Mail the grant -
Parrecza. for all dideascit ball be Altmann the,leaFee
of the tree of Igh.—Proxhettri Waterniffn.,
Kiln by t.rOurthrnan; 'l,llapiol;bor' Bitrahew
& Germ, 'Ringgold ; Wm: Et, Raby,,Quiitcy.;
Small, Mont Alto ; L. 3. Bell, Smithburg, Md., and
Druggists genera117,7:3 , :,.! 4
0 5
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c,!t 26'
CO4pI PACT °R7.
14 w, - FI=RM
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MINE Subscribors respectfully announce to the
.LL, public that they ' have purchased of Messrs.
Hess & Crouse their Coach Factory in Waynes
boro', and purpose continuing the business ,in all
its branches. CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, &c., &c
always on hand or made to order, of the beet ma
terial, and warrante'l. REPA IRMO ,of all kinds
dane 14 short notice. Being practical workmen
they hope to receive a liberal share of public pa
tronage. 8.8. F.HOMPSON,
May 22. , - P. 11lICIMP8ON.
NEW MILLINtRY STORE IN WAY
NESBOROk
111 HE subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens
of Waynesboro', and vicinity that they have
just returned horn Philadelphia with a fine and
fashionable assortment of Millinery goods, and are
now prepared to accommodate the !tidies in any
thing in their line of business, and mlti} therefore
solicit a public share of patronage. We have con.
stantly on hand stamped yokes, and hands for em
broidering or braiding,' stamped aprons all sizes and
patterns. Savings pr , cured fixings for stamping
we are prepared to do stamping at any time and at
shortest nonce. Ladies, call and examine our stock.
Terms cheaper than can be found elsewhere!
STITCHING DONE TO ORLER. Rooms on
Main Street over Smith's furniture rooms.
Mrs, L. A. TRITLE & M. M. HAMLIN'.
oct 9 tf
BARK WANTgD !
rrHE undersigned will pay the highest ,market
price for 400 cords of Bark,— also Hu; highest
price for HIDES delivered at the Ha dware
Store of Geiser & Rinehart, in Waynesboro'.
They also keep on hand all kinds of finished
Leather, such as Harness, Bridle; Fair Skirting,
Fair Calfskin, Upper, Kips, Calfskins, Wang Lea
ther, Sp snish Slaughter and Hemlock Sole, French
Calfakina and Linings of all kinds.
Saddlers and Shoemakers will find it to their in
forest to give them acall before purchasing nide.
MIDI/OUR & WEDDLE.- ,
Quincy, mar 12—tf
IFIYSESBORY LIVERY!'
HE subslriber having purchased the interest of
I J. R Wolfersberger in the Waynesboro' Liver y ,
will continue the basiness at Bowden's - Hotel eta-
Cainfortable conveyances and fine traveling
horses furnished at all hours. Pcirties conveyed to
any point desired ecootriponied.with a carefu 1 driver
An attentiv...4dostler will always be in attendance.
Thankful . for past foram he respeetfuhy eslicitaa
share of the public's patron _ age in the cutup.
see, 3—tf 8. P. ISTOi4NR.,
TAZLOR;INFG: - :
ripHE subscriber announces to his friends and the
A. Public generally that he has commenced the•
Tailoring Business in the ropm,Move C.N. Beaver's
variety store, where he is prepared to cut and make
to order Garmeriteiiif all kinds for Men'arid Boys
I.i.Atest. City Fishiens remit arty received; • Give' him
' " D. IL HAFLEIGIL
June 11—t
MILLINERY G,Qoos.
WO. niIIE:X4ALIPIEV
aNtSEPEL 1040,13GLAS,
ATTORNEY .AT LAW, •
lisiihitice Agent;
,E)j,Bce in Walker's Building.
CMS
1100:C01: --A 'fine lot of Sitgatituid Atoms,
jillatSbokit Silleo for isle by r
• 23,417". • 'REID-Sc WATNAINA\
W , 4, l re ) !M.ki•
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CIGARS,
Waunesfroro', Penna.
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jusytepeivrid the Ord 14404 of
:IL Being anthitirnmergoode, to Which they itt.:
Vile the attention of theptirtitlni:' , : 4103eng *Web they
kayo a foil asserrtnetit:ef •
tiuirse(/ cavOlajoits,
Frk Alpiccas, Brors4tie; Luoitreir .- 04ersitatizie,stiipti4
Mohair, Buff Percill°,:White Pigtil i tTleforia Lawn s
Brilliant,Swiss Itiitinscholte hick arid Fancy
Kits, Coths, Csasinirritat:lWY eth. 'Fa-
ble Diapers, ToWlingiiCioir4teritruut, oottemidei r
Carpeting, Matting, Oil•Ohithihr Tabli and floor s
ittreeneware, Cederwai4Olitianiiirei Cutlery, Ore
eenp.a, a full line. Our assortritentin every depart
irien,t is mole complete than hirietafore; end we are
offering every inducement to purchasers, it the low
est prices. All we-ask is a that furfore purchasing
rdruhrharer. ' We will endearrilk lo show goods at
each priced an will corisince.you of the ficti' ••••
We tender our thanks to the community for their
iiberal patronage bistoWed• upon' no, and hope tq
nitwit a continuance of the same. For Bicon, Lard,
Butter, Egge, Rags, &c.; the Moho t market price
will be paid in etchange tor merphandigo.____, •
If you are in ifent.,9t
IfiV A:I f It: r krig,ist ;
We are in receipt of • a Sample Stook with all the
latest styles; any style desired can be furnished in it
few days notice by applying at
april 80, 1869]
' SEW SPRING
AND
SUMMER' GOODS,
THE FIRM 6F
STOVER & WOLff
(SUCCESSORS TO GEO. STOVER.)
JlD]ftY-GOOMS,
CARPETS,
NOTIQNS, .
QIPEENSWAREs
ditto
BooTs *ND svroms,
CUTLERY,
CEDERWARE,
014. CLOTUS,
etc., Arc.
To Which we the attention - or:M*lU) wtink
to buy .cheep goods,
ftpr SO JOG?.
STOVER & WOLFF.
The Great External Remedy.
Por Main and Benito
IT WILL CURE RHETTMATISM
The reputation of this preparation Is so well estab
lished, that little need be said in this connection.
On MAN it has never failed to cure PAINFUL
NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING MUS
CLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS,
STITCHES intheSlDEorßack, SPRAINS, BRUISES,
BURNS;SWELLINGS, CORNS and - FROSTED-FEET,
Persons affected with Rheumatism can be irfaxtually
and permanently cured by using this wonderful repa
ration; itpenetratostothenerveandbonelmmediately
on being applied.
On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES; SWEENEY,
POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES,
SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS.
STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES,Ase. It will prevent.
HOLLOW HORN and WEAR BACK IN MULCH
COWS.
I hawo met with great success in bringing my
Mixture within the reach of the Public. lam daily ha
receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, literchanter
and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers.
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, lb.
July 16-3 mos.
MOW p 011.3.;
RINGGoLI), Md.
VVH.LIAM STEWART -has been to the City
and laid in a large-supply of Ladies. Misses_
and
,Children's Shoes, of the most fashionable styles.
Men and Boy's Shoes, both coarse and fine, Men*
Congress Gaiters; also Straw Hats. The public
are generally invited to dome and examine forthem
selves. ,All who will buy of him will receive satis
faction, as he will sew all rips gratis. - - He also keeps,
sugar, coffee. molasses and sirups, pepper, alspice
and '
pens,
mackerel, letter paper, envelopes,:
steel pens, pen holders, kerosene Arc., Ftt. . Call nnit
examine his stock: - - Wm wrzwA RT.
April 23 1869 _ „
ariErt BEEP!
HE subscribers announce to the public 'that
they have commenced the Butchering business.
and will regularly furnish prime Beef, Veal and'
Lamb, on Tyionday and Thursday evening of each
week during th 6 esaseo, at the Cellar next door to
Mullan's Hotel,•and also at Pikeaville on the same
days. •HOOVER & HARI'MAN.
may 21—tf . •
41®a N ID. DeGOLLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COON4ELLOR AT LAW,
No. 10i Cathy Spare,
GREENCASTLE, PA.
Will• attend promptly and faithfully to all business
entrusted to his care. Counsel given in English'
and German. Office in the Rhodes' Building, on
the corner of the Diamond.
nov 20 tf
ttkiN TINNING ESTABLISHMENT",
ITlEfaiubsc'riber announces to the public that he
• has commenced businese in the room adjoining
Bathe's Shoe 'Store, on Paste Main street, and will
lair supplied with Stoves, Tinware,&e. , House awl
Rita Spouting, Roofing and • all - work in hisline,
done'at abort notice and upon reasonable, terma;—..",
Re respectfully solicits a share of pub lie patronage
'rtyvy • • .„0. W. FREY. •
ACCOMMODATION WAGON.
,
mum subscriber having put a wagon and pair
JL of horses on the road between Waynesboro' and
ilreencreatle, informs the public that he is. well pm..
pared to do all kinds of hauling regularly between
'the two pliiceif, mill that he will be thankful for a
shine Of the public's pationap.
• "CNII9ia felt at the Drug &pip of A. 13. - Doneliiiihs l
will receive prompt attentiou r
2—ifj , • " GAD: FOREMAN.
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MHE,..gialiaoriieibas for aale,:cheatmit'Shipglits.
- 4 1 k a iri tis mplestepg• •,I t aths. iskrpgling- Lathe,
on* LlitAbor prom a hair io - "olat4hcL" . All,other
size of Lumber furkkaief, 4i , iiriWiMact: Oak, Pine
soil Oheatoac,Woo4( by ( tie to for sale ou the
gr 94- tie t 4 illll o -
Ap*-40 1. ,V.§toPiVz
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