NEW colosi MOT goopm COON' 117 0 111.0 respectfully inform the public that V they hare ntlik 'opened nt t%eir peer toom,bn the southwest miner of the' Dinmona. %ippon. ' bore', a large nod well selected 4.0,-k of e Dry Gooalk, . . , rorer;r4i. Ifearallware cart,o Cu Iron, Stech , Maya. Conch-makers GoStht of every. r deecrip i geeensware, Octitirware, thoim Car. pan. Oil Gobs, Points, Glass;Oile, Varnish Brush- CF.; riVh. surf MI kind •of Goads kept in a well rregulnted•ptore, Ourgooda'aio all new and 'fresh: '=anti..hnec•broil bought for cab at the latt decline in prices, 'We flatter onrselves that from- Our long experi• ence in [Alpines& and a determination to sell ko.ods et small profits, we 'shall bd'ablo to otter enusne l inducements to ail buyo% wit° desire to save mod ey. Please enli:nri see for yourseltree. Wt have a lame and well rovtorted-stock of sta.. ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing • Cloths, Casitneres, sgßttirwttg: len ng. Tweinle: Cloponneles. Cords. Den. Btripes. t !Fleas, Linin rra 'Coffin) Tare Diapyrs, I..Troah for-TiOvals.Caliecle,Delaitte i A- _ „ - EINIT 1111' S• Trintings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Sheotinuc and Shrrtines, Tiekinga, rldanyla, 'hoods, Cloves, kroiiery and riotions:' . We Fire T. 'ceiving, neiv goo,lr; every week and will supply any article wanted that we have not An IninJ In n fc deys. 'i.e pay thviiiß.hrst mnrkP' prise for All kinds II etttlnrn • OrORION! such OS I:NCO/1,1 1 41rd, Butter, Egg'' Dried Fruit, Kegs, &c. nay 29,1%468. 22F 4 ¢13) --TELmiIIZT - get r 4-4 1 DRUGS IVEDTCIENES . , CCP 1E / TT p '! 8 3 cSke. o Fqm# m =.‘c:l7cm Waynesboro' , May 24, 18(17 ANTIETAM IIARBLE WORK S zir..wrAvrirt 4, nuo. MANETFACTURERS AND . DEALERQ TN liforitzlnentp, Mirth*, lintuistonez. ?re., 4'e:. WE call attention to Our araortment of the a 'hove, comprising the nevet>t and most ap proved styles • Having tho advantage of Water-ptrxer, and a song experience in the ST9NE CUTTING BUSINESS, Tro are ntlie to fill orders at tho shortest notice cold on moat teawno . ble term% • Give Ur; a call et out 4 ,•Yrital, near Antietam Junc tion. or. the Wayeehburb' and Hagerstown pike, two mileafroT Ike fernier place. Post Gfrice address, Why . friesbore'V Pa. N. IL Or Jer.l can Uu Mt with John Waite' and will receive prompt•atttmtion. li. W. & BitO.• 'April 3—tl.: iz Itiotic a to the Public rpuE undersigned is running a Linn of Stages from Hacennown to Gvttyaburg. /caving larmer plsco on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'- clock, A- ll., • paading beiteraburg,•Waynesbciro, N o nt er ey and vierznotit Springs, 'Fountain Dale ono 'Fairfield, arriving at Gettysburg at 'Milt' past fuer e'elock and returning from Gettyahurgem ;tuns• • /lay, ThUreilitv and Saturday, arriving n't, 'lagers. tnviti• to make - connection with Idie 5 O'clock train for Baltimore. • ANNA VVAB6BN. may 14-'59 , GEO. W,-VI/ELShI, ATTORNEY.AT LA W. Office intheTowu Hall Duil.lmg,, next door to tt.le Pest Off i ce. , • Dec, 13 186 r T ANTED. Bacon, lord, Rutter. Rges. CT); too Rage. &c., fur which we will' -give the !list:lest market pries m trade. ' ' June 13,'GS !MD be WAYNAINT. ~e~'t, Ne*est,' CLOTIENG Fgam.ieram cpcatr Nittr.,.•A ckoßog SENDER VW' Has recently openel up no entire new Brock of ' _ 'MO AND SLIMMER .I,b, -1 D All of which his been obtained from the justly celebta . tea'bouse di A. JAIIRETT, Bal.! timer°. Evrcry article sold is WARRANTED . to no of the nest c?tom make', and tho material just what it tsrepreacnted to.bm - - = - arsortment of GENTS FURNISHING Crni',DS always on hand, such as Under Clothing, GlMFeiArandlierchiers. - }Thse de4-, All We ask in, that you give us one trial, and you will always buy, for remember we do not keep badly made clothing ana the uood , ; are all of the Gtest Avle. GIIO. BENDER. May 4-Iy] Waynesboro . pURIFY YOUR BLOOD!. 10N 01ST BLOOD PANACEL The Great Altemtivo and Blood Pder. It is the most perfect vegetable compounder altera tives, tonics, diuretics and diapboretics, making it th 2. most effective, invigorating, renovating and bloc[( cleansing cordial known to the world, Forthe cure of Sc a twin a or Rom's ttlitlittiV. EVIL, Canoe Itmessis, Etv '' tk HIPLLAS, Botis,Tim PEES and BLOTC a ES on. the FACL. SORE . . ~,.., r E rie n TI S ON S B C , A O I L D D B an t ts TE T :B i ro Arms f , 0 •: ~ ): ; ;,. , •-7 :- ULCERS, RHEUMATIC DISORDERS, :e... ,. d..,:...‘;.!ti11i - YELLOW JAUNDICE, SALT Rlttlat, r e. t:„....,„...•7.' Wsrrs Swettrase, 31titenntat L•—''• * - - - ::" • - • : t - ialticO r tfinitfit D t BILIS' V. tl i LONDON PAWI fI HEART, and FLIITTEEINO at tho HEART, V ONSIO MPT lON, tASTHMA, STPUIL/13 and SYPHILITIC, BLOODAvynerzotes,DePIADIMATIOn of the' ! BLADDER and KIDNEYS, PAINS in 11 PANAMA , the Beet, firosev, FEMALE COM- I p.c.6.1 NTS, &c. To the broken down ............ 1 female it gives life and energy by restbring the lost powers of nature, ..,........, m ,„„,,,,,,,.. 1. . . when health again succeeds tho • I, l ;4l6lllidejiiilisiv:,,, feeble form and pallid cheek of the '" "'' sugerer. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorat ing effects on the human system. Persons all weak ness and lassitude, by using the PANACEA, at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. Ladies Who have pale complexions and are dark about the eyes, blotches and pimples on the face, rough skin or frecklim, and are " out of spirits," should use a ' bottle or two of LONDON BLOOD PANACEA. It will cleanse your blood, remove the freckles and blotches, end give you animatien,sparkling eyes, fine spirits and a beautiful COmplexfOn• Tl 7 it. ll 3 lriCe 61.00 Per Docile. The genuine have LONDON BLOOD PANACEA, S. A. Focus, fistristeas, Mn., 'blown in the bottle, and my signature on the wrapper. S. A_ Z'OT_Trl'Z, Manufacturer anti Proprietor. BALTIMORE, MD. For sale by druggists and storekeepers throughout the United States. For sale by J. BURNS AITERSON, Drug.. giit, Waynesboro'. Coov 20—ly IW IE VY IF II 1% 311 I' CIROAGE MAKING! ITHE subscribere would inform the public that U the , . have associated thernselv6o together in the Carriage making business, and that the business hereafter will he continued at Jacob Adams' old stand under the firm of Amiss & Hewssa. They will have constantly on band BUG-' GIES of every description ; new and t,..01:&4..ft ..e ats second-handed Vehicles of all bifida....4o:i "Repairing dime at short notice, They empfov none but good mechanics and use the best material. Persons wanting anything in out lino will do Well to give us it call before porchasint, elsewhere. • - .1 A COB ADAMS, GtpRGE B. TEA WKER, Chnnell Street, nearly he Alf, E Chu7ch Jan .26-4 . i Earesl; 'FOWNEy & *Ol'S 1 -1 1TVE just returned from the Cl'y with a large aseortnient of Shoe Finding, Linings and Mo rocco at very low rates. - Highest prices pni , l for Hides and Skins taken in anif weighed at the Celler of Ruthes shoe store. The highest market price will he paid for 400 cords of Rock and Black Oak Bark. April 24 1868. DR. 'T. D. FRENCH, 71:3#30.7'277i7C.5W, TNSEfiTs Seautiful'end Durableitieth mounteu nn l'iatina, Gold and Vulcanite. Partienlar,attentimi given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Nit.roisOxide Gee administered for the extrac tinn of teeth without pain. Office at'lSie'residence on Mechanic Street. Feb. if• ' CITICAP COORATIOT • • BOOT. AND SHOE STORE! •. THE subscriber has just returned from the city and rs Ow opening for examination a large and well selected stock oc Boots and Shoes. Having had a lone time to become acquainted with the Boot .and shoe tfade, inzt doubt if you favot him with 'it call ydu ivilLbuy its he will sell cheap and warrant the work. '•All rips mended free of charge. Give .-Cooney" a cal Li c.EurtiEs. • sept • • soot axid. sl4oemaaurig • It ' - r HE subscriber would inform thelinblic Oat he ji is at all times prepared to make to order Gents Coarse or fine Hoots, also coarse Or fine work for Ladies nr Ivlisse6. taeluding the latest style of last• ing Gaiters. Repairing done at short notice, and lu..asures taken in private families if desired. Shop nil East Main - Street. in the roma, formerly oecupied by J. Elden; an a flour end, feed store: • ThOtt. J. tiOLLItiGSWORTI-f. july —tf Barbering.: Barbering: • . 1 11 - IKE subscriber informs the public that be eon ' tinues the Barbarity; business in the room mei Jour to. Mr. iteld'skiroterylStor‘and'ill it all .ttmes peparnd to do hair , cutting, shaving, •attacopooning etc. in the best style... 4 :llln pittopage - Of thts' pUb ie is respectfully colicite4. ' ' ' • • W. A. PRICE. Aug ,24,18e7. Fr'CHEESX, &C..—ftalted gachlock at 6 antia pound. tgood ebeese nt' cents a ipoutid. -"Fin dale by ' WAYN orr. • cheap t ji1ip4. 4 0 , 004 y! ~ Farmers will pleAselpek at the greht imliraWtage 'thrashing • , • Firrapt, LEIS]R'S.' PATENT StLIRIGVIATING 4RA[N No. 1 is a eight-horse power, with cast iron thresher frame and-wrought-iron anti wood cylinder, six teaninchee in diameter and thirty thrde' inches, load. Trunk Has ten inch` rake crank and'sev,en rakes is thirty-five inches wide, and fellyere the straw on the emote! rake, these carry the straw put on their, tops, and deliver it cn the et l etter, which will ,lidiyer about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stack fifteen to eightemn feet high, aril can bat easily nian teed to ca.l4 , the chafrwith the straw, or deliver it in a separate place. The 'trunk ant fin sides h'eirig 'closed, to confine the straw and chaff remedies all difficulties in cleaning grain against whey wilither. ft bags tlie grain by 'reasonable management, suf ficiently clean for mark,it, and its capai:itSi, under ordinary eireiirestances, is from twenty to forty'bush 'els per hour; Using eight horses an 1 the stme'nuiriber of hands; but to feize the work under favorable 'circumstance, it will thresh froin•forty . to fifty huihets per hour, and with - more ease and agreeableness to hands than any other machine now in common use. '' f The No. 2 Nibchine:fully represented ln the above'cut, is particularly adapted to the farmer's use; in intended to apply Co any common l iever or railray - p - cmi'ere - weithe 4.00 pounAe; hag an irarrttrresh - ers frame, and cylinder, 12} inches in diameter rigid :48 inches lofig; delivers the clean grain in bags, or if de'sired in hi If bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet trod the feeder, or if desired, car) deliver the sneer and chaff t4gether; will thresh and elean,in good grain, ready for mirket, frfim Mt to 1 . /5' bushels Of wheat, or from 300 to 500 bushels Of oats per dal, wing four or six horses, and the samenumbet of viands; but to forte the work, under most favoialde cireirmstanires, good eili.in,daa„ will thresh and clean considerably more. The Machine will threah and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the common machine, and requires On more horse sower, but in'tuany cases does not run 'so hatd. It will , apply very well to a twodliorse railviely• power Now here is what the rarmei hnu tarasherman wants, a Separator to go from fern to farm, to thrash grain, with more satisfaction than any other`sepafatoe new 10 ins.: and whyris it ? Because this separa- ; tordies a selfregulating Blase w hich, prevents grain from blowing into the chaff, and atlll3*has a self reg-1 nlating feeder to feed the cleaneivirel it: hes reliefs and chiribs in the cleaner which prevents it from 'ctioakmg. Why does this machine run soliebt.'arei give so little troubie ' Beeawie there is less fric lion in the Journals, and Were:ice:4 and tan are guiared so that you have no trouble with Belts breaking and slipping, causing dust to fill into' Vie wheat. Why, e does it 'cleari against the wind I Because the Idrist has direst action on the grain' And thi cleaner is eo.'well arranged that the wind has no chance to 'drive the dirt into the happe r “ it built permanently on two wheels and the front carriage seR- orate, ready to attach when neriFSsars, I flee tine it is more convenient in the barn without the tmot car- 1 rine- You can to in the michine'en run it from 'place to place more easily. Why has it tint got Eleva tors like some other machines? pecause the Elevators carry the filth back alternately into the cleaner which must eventually go into the gi3od wheat or in the chaff, and all know, that filth should he kept separate tor feed, & c , we might as well keep shoveling the Tailings from under our ltsnil fan into the hopper arm expect e'e get the grain'Olan. "'Why ie this separs,tor more cleanly end satisfactory to work a bout than others? Because flairVan'ifhil Trank . sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chaff and da r t from coming out a nd scattering Over the door, causing waist'and giving much trouble with dirt and sote eyes, &c. Why d e 'Phrashermeri get more work with these separators than they do with others'? Be cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator suitable and a paying one for all farmers and Thrdshermen that have grain to thrash, wt ilst in most cases 'farmers must suit themselves to the machine; because the machine will not suit ierelf to the farmer. In short this is the cheapest, most durAli, reliable, simile and moat agreeable to work about and the only sep arator that will clean and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances Farmers can rest assured that thie'inachine is no humbug', and judging from the 'high recommenda pion of farmers that are wing them, we must c'me to the copclusion that it is the very Mit'ehine that far mers want and will have as soon 'as' they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for which we hope they will give us an opportunity, in* We are melting to be responsible if it,does not perforn) as represented in this Circular . A reduction of fee cen t on all notate hanloil in on or before the first of April , 1868. Shop Prices of Machines range from 5215, to 8540. t' We warrant the machines to be as above represented; 'also against any reasonable defects of materia workmanship, Bic. GPIESIER Proprietor. Price &Co.; Manufactures. XV AYNESBORO', FRANKLIN CO , PA, gifirs r at. Post ?Loring . # adlth e. A series of trials of this machine has convincer: the inventor and nil persons whq have witnesses operations timt it is superior to any other in' use in the following particulars : "7 This machine is constrtated ao as to be operated either by band, ,horse, water or steam poser By hand 25 to 30 posts an be bored per day; by one-horse power from 100 to 150 per day ; #o -horse power 12.00 per day, and by water or steam poWer from 200 to 300 per day. It is also a sell-feeder. The subscriber iti now prepared to dispose of state and Comity Rights for the übovo 'Joinable in ° yentiou. • Jane 79—if 1 ' C E C. 21. ,pztort 40: irrOULD respectfully announce to his frieudr 71` and the public generally that he is imputed to supply all who nest! 4UGAR. SYRUP. , - FISH, TOBACCO. CIGARS, SPIGE, TEAS. RiEE. SALT. 141005 f, BUCKETS • • , , TWiIiES, • • • • Also a furl assortmeniof -‘ Confectionaries, • %,„ Nptions, Stationery, etc. • Country ,• Produce , . Wren in exchange, for goods. Thankful for pBt favohi hO reepeciftllly eolicite n enntlnuotnee of %he sank.. Aug. 2,1867. , • . . CL44247.42- 4ND > ALGCr'E . Tri , pleOeaied_liorse_Power t driven either by Gear or Belt- latest 1111, STATE AND'COUNTY RIGHTS FQR SALE. LABOR SAVING QVALITIES— PASg of OPPBRaTfON— fsIMPLICITY OF CO.NSTRFCTIOT,f A ddress 1 4 1 1 , 14 Rshitl ET'iroiro•• • -•• aips*olilfalOn'ey: MOM PATENTED Mliftell 24, 1863. Faypesbolf?! BakerylSonfetliolgiy T" known and popular Restaurant end Saloon formerly kept by Wm. B. Crouse. has I been leased by. the undersigned. They era devoting tteir entire time and Slim tion to tt4ibusinetis - of ca tering fot their,.friends and the public, and riaity.to supply the luxtiries of'the 'season. OYSTERS, GRABS. LOBSTERS, TUR,TLES,,,TV P E , CHICKENS, &a., dgc.. will ho served up at short notice and by the beat n cooks. let fact ant 4 in ihort,*ii'alm to keen a lint class Eating 'Mums and tQ please the appetite °tall who may ftivor;us with - a call; At all times the best ALE- Cad, tie filed on draught; for-prbof of Whicia•call rind: try Ofdierti-' etc. •We have a saloon fitted .pp expressitfeethe Ladies. ', ; 1 ..° ' Thankful for' tile 'eneburagemerit "we have .re= keived thira far,'WelMpe to aleilt a still grittier:aha:re of public' patronage. • nog 2 4 9" ttENDiERERGVR 1190YER. )flachine SEPARATOR, JONATHAN NULT:;,... Quincy, Franklin Colinty. Pa. P9II,NUqOPIA, OYSTER SALOON. 4 •44411046 fr . 't % I.' PAN4-.CE=O, 4 4 . - 1.,t- , - 4 4.4. 6. - ,0z.1013° 4 4 2 • . "Dr. P. Fablner's‘ teletrated Bleed ;Searcher or Panacea," is n medicine that we can' recommend to to those who are afflicted, having used, it In our own fkmlly and tarnished our Blends *lth the article; we' can, thorefdre, from erperitniee say that if II a ' medicine poseesaingssro medicitud p roperties. Being a mild purgative; it is well to keep - it always In the family where there are children or those subject to • colds or other sickness. It Is compounded from • medicinal Roots, leaven, Zarb, Seede and Berrie", which are said to he'eatitely free Tram . op4sorz. • We arepersonally annalrded with the prop i rittor who was oar family Physician for se v eral ye and we --rem at one time' intend from a bed ofaftlict on under his judicial:is treetnient."- - -04rtetfan—.Fantily • paniois. ' • • ' "Fanasmr's BLOOD Bnanornerc—From our personal acquaintance with Dr, P. Fabrney, and from the re putation of the above named medicine in the com munity where ho lives, we can cheerfully- recom mend it to a fair trial toall map need a Panama way neeu _ _ Tor the physical maladies opinrtailitmlntitthe wen Palisca fee all diseases shall be fothd in tto ieeveo ot die tree of life.—Propigio Wcztoknart. • ' Sold by F Fouitbinan, Way neshor, liitcahew ,& Gehr, Ringgold; Wm.' R. Roby, 'Quincy ; *Small, Mont Alto .1. L. J. Bell, Smithburg, Md., and Dniggiets generally. oioal 7 . oct 23 ly Restores gray—and—faded:Hair—to its ORIGINAL COLOR, removes Dandruff; CURES ALL DISEASES OP THE SCALP, Prevents BALDNESS, and makes the hair grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant. $l.OO and $1,50 per Bottle. Each Bottle is a NO Paper BSI. :Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY &CHENEY, Druggists, Buffalo, N.T. Sold by all Druggist.% Sold - by .I. Burns Amberson, Druggist, Waynes- S born'. pOACE rACTOR3r. NEW FIRM T" Subscribers reppectfully announce to the paliethst they Mae purchased of Messrs. Hess & Crouse their CoacL Factory in Waynes boro', find pinprose continuing the linviness in all its branches. CA R 12146 ES, B &c:, &c always on hand or Made to order, of the , hest• ma terial, and warranted. REPA IRMO of all kinds dine at short notice. Being practical workmen they hope td receive ti liberal share of public .pa tronage. S. S. 11-10MPSOIsi, . May 22. L. P. THomPsOisi. NEW RfiIaINERY STORE IN WAY ' RESBORO'. IIIHE subscribers beg Iptiv . ia 'to inform s.he citizens of Waynesboro . ' . , and vicinity' that they have just returned fioni Philadelphia , with a film and fashionable assortment of Millinery gooda, and are now prepirfd to accommodate' the ladies in any thing in their line of lAusinese, and would therefore solicit a public share of patronage, Wp have con. siiintty on hand starapea .yokes, and binds for em broidering or braiding, stamped aprons all sizes and patterns. Having procured fixings for stamping we are prepared to du stamping at anytime arid at shortest notice. Ladies, call and c.gamino our stock. Terms cheaper than can he fmnd elsewhere! • STITCHING DONE TO )lit Hoorne on Main Street over Straub's furniture Notre. Mrs. L. A. THITLE & M. M. HAMLIN. oct 9 tf BARK WANTED ! IRE undersigned will pay the highest mnrket price for 400 cords of Bark,—also the highest price for HO U E delivered at the Ha dware Store of Geier & Rinehart. in Waynesboro'. TI , eV also keep on handi all kinds of finished Leather, such as Harness, Bridle, Fair Skirting, Fair Calfskin, tipper. Kips, Calfskins ' Wang Lea ther, Spanish Slaughter and RemlockSole, French Calfskins and Linings of all kinds. Saddlers and Shoemakers will find it to their in terest to ave theca a call before purchasing else. f MIDUOUR & 'WEDDLE. Quincy, mar 12--tf • , . tIYNESBORO' LIVERY! rpm: stihg l ibrr having;purchnsed the:interest of I J. R. Wblrersbers-er in the Waynesboro' Livery, will continue the business at Powden's Hotelsta ble. Camfortable conveyances and fine traveling'. horses furnished at all hours. parties conveyed - to atly point desired accompanied with a careful driver An attentiv.. Hostler will always ha in attendance. Thankfiil for past favors he respectfully solicits a share of the public's patronage in the future. sep 3—tf S. P. STONER. 'PAULO , ql TINE subscriber announces to his friends and th e 11 public eenerally that he has commenced the Tailoring Business in the room above C. YIT. Beaver's variety store, where he is prepared to cut and make to order Garments of all kinds for Men and Boys Latest City Fashions regularly received. Give him a trial. D. IL iiAFLEIGH. June 11.—tf Wm. Guns., }Penknife Blades, }ite'pOrlng eqrni6htillers l Callon ' *T. JOILENSTON. may gs—io !lids) . • • MILLINERY,;G9ODS. w 4) THE LADIES: "Ur, 128. C. L.. 1101.LINDERGEfe i hns just re iliceivcd a full .supply of new Millinery good's. Ladies are invited io call and examine her stock. GOOD TENPLAR, ItEGALlAB , auppliOd or'the materialtto make them furititehea. 40STEP11 ictiorpLAs, ATTORNEY AT LAW. - -- Real ..Fotete and•lnedranae; Agerit, • Office in 'Walker's WayneborlO; 'Penns, • DACON , ,—A fine Tot of Soga,roOiod Hams, jiy3houldtre, brtu 6idee for isle by ' . • ip 24-tf gelp 4k. WAYNANT. ti , zw , "4l6ol)iti`4p; •• • •AT.i,••;r • ''MILLEIt' -11FAVEIt'St:; T ' • HEY,haVa just 'received their ,flra Spring end tilutemer.ll o .o4r , tq Pllketb vita the attentiofi of the publie. have a full assortment of, , • 3::13EL"1" Arriaccits,Jirociide L. : Jarrell,' Boni b'Oilleistrliihdi , :4 Mohair,l3lfifiWe'alia, (Vbitfirique,yictorla Latvif; Brilliant. Swiss Mlrtl, Nainsook; Black aid- raney. , s'N'S , Kids. Clothe,'Cas'Slineres, Ital. Cloth, Muslih;"fa. , ble Diapers; , Teviling. -Counterpanes •Coltttemetlett; Carpeting.' MAtting,'Oil - Cipthlat tral:litandif , loot, Queenswere, Coders/are, Illissware,Cutlery , cerise, a full line. Our assortment in every .1,4)144- tr, merit *more complete than• beretofare, and„,we, A re, , offering every itid'ucentent to purchasers, at the low-; est prices: All ?pt, ask befora purciPing ejeewhero.- We show, such plices as will convince you of. the,fact—T We tends our thanks to the community for their • a patronage,bestowed upon its. and hope tp merit a' continuance of the some. Far,Baconi Butter, Eggs, Rags, &c., the Itlehest market price will be paid in exchange four, merchandise., _ liyou:are iolvatit of • It'L P JO We are in receipt of a Sample Hook with all- the , latest styles; any style desired,can be furnished in a few Allays notice by applying at sprit 30, 1869] M. • 243 EMT :62?-11:11VG- -S IF .i_-_:,G901),5, AT , TUF.F,IFOit Of` STOVER &.WOLFS`' ,(SUCCESSORt . 3 TO GEO. STOVER.) !D1 pOOD.SO ,ACAiftrETS, NOTlailp3f S, QUEENSWAItE, 04010 1E RIES, 1300 TS AND Sprogst clyir g iplaT, CEDERWARE I Off L ac., &'t. . To which we invite the attention or oil who want to buy cheap goods. o p t 20 The Great Eitertiar Remedy. For Man and Iteastt IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM The reputation of this preparation Is so well stab. Ushed, that little need be said in till,/ connection. ' On MAN It hits never failed to Sure PAINFUL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING HUH. •Fj:ES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS, ITCHES intheSlDEor Back, SPRAINSBRUISES, URNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FEET, Persons affected with Rheumatism Gan le-effectually Lad permanently cured by using this wonderfal peeps ration; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediateir On being applied. • ' On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY, POLL.EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES, SADDLE or COLLAR GAELS, SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OP THE STIFLES, &c. It will prevent HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN /ELM COWS. I have 'met with great snecess in 'bringing my ailatnre within the reach of the Public. Ism daily IA receipt of iettersfrom Physicians, Druggists,lierehanta pd Farmers, testifying to its curative powers. DAVID E. POtrTZ Sole Proprietor ,.. BALTIMORE, It A , O. 16-3 moe. • MEW STORE! • ItIN GGuLD, MJ. 1WILLIA:11 :STE WA Wl' has been to the Cit.v and laidiri a large supply Of,Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes, of the most fashionable styles. Men and Boy's. f!lees, both coarse and fine, Men's . Congress Gaiters ; also straw Hate.. The public are generally invited to come neal examine for them selves. All wi.o will bay of him wArective satis faction, as he will sew all ripe gratis. He aiso keeps sugar, coffee, molasses and sirups; pepper, alspice, and cinamun ' mackerel, letter;. paper, • envelopes, stee I pens. pen holders, kerosene, &c., &c. Call and, examine his stock. ISTEWA sprit 23 1869 EEEri RIEEPi THE subscribers announce to the public that. they have commenced the Butchering business and will regularly furnish prime Beef, Veal and Lamb, on Monday and - Thursday evening of each week during the season, at the Cellar next door to Mullan's Hotel, and also at Pikesville on•the same days. HOOVER. & HARTMAN . may 21—tf • JOIIKN D. 1110eGOILLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 10i Centre Square, GREENCASTLE, PA. Will attend promptly acd faithfully to Tiff Imeiness, entrusted to his care. Counsel given in BogDia. and German. Office in the Rhodes' Building, on the corner of the Diamond. iaka 20' tf NEW TINNING ESTABLISHMENT. rrIHE subscriber announces to the public that he, It has commenced business in the room adjoining Buthe's Shoo Store, on East Main street, and will bo suppliedwith Stoves, Tinware:Sze.' House and Amu Spouting, Roofing and all work, in hie line done at short notice and upon, reasonable terms. tie respectfully solicits a sharo of public patronage tday .0. W. FR EY • ACCOIVIMOOATION WAGON, InE subscriber having put a wagon and p a i r of horses on the road between Wayiteaboro , and. thermal:tale, informs the public that ho is well pre. pared to do all kinds of hauling regularly b e toi d en the two places, and that he will be thankful for a share of the priolic's patronage. . . Orders left at the Drug elture of A. 8. Bonebraie will receive prompt attention. , aprg-tf EO. FOREMAN.. oct 23 tf ,11 um be r- 1 & c subscriber hen for sale Chestnut Shingles, Pailiegs, Plastering lasi is lattbs. Pine... Lumber from a bell to, one,tuch.. Aft .400 eizia'Of.l.umber faruistig 'Os:fifties Also Oak; Pink and.-.Ckesinut ,Woos by tbe lead for sale on'ttut .grounth• ,fle his also I C E for sale. • A 8. MONK. • , . • . AND STOVER & WOLFF.
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