Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, November 26, 1869, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    g°, • ,
?jert,Aorttr to the ToWh frail, has now on, 411 d,
14 tine Oiliertmont of ,
CLOCKS,
1 , 0 by iiimgelf with great cnro, 2 Into piaci
ell 6elected assortOent of
4 1 2 tt Cri4.t
o: English, and American Manufacture;
JEIIVELRY.'
-.-heaper than ever afore sold ih Warmsboro all
yhc latest styles kept constantly on hand.
Rery variety of Poll buttons? 'A
,fine 'wept
meek of
• . FINGE R 4ND EAU RINGS.
So Gold. Engagement and
'WEDDING RINDS,
c,-;ilver Thimbles and sheelds: Castors, Folks,and
spoons, Salt &tars, and linttei ltnites of th eel-
S?ECTACLNS
To suit everybop's eves. New glasses put in old
frames.
Clocks. Watches, end dewelry promptly and
neat! re 'aired and warranted.
Newt &lotto the Town Hall:Under tiie Photograph
• 4
1.3.40.:atY• July
vtea;
p ra t ) st . ligarcp- arc Ili:,
DRUGS
MEPICEMES ci
~. ~~
PLIDATS,
4fut e• k,c.,
Go to Fogrth.mai s
Ez)paicxvc4a) , q39xco;.P.c.
tVcrymesbopo' May 34,1867.
ANTIETAM RABBLE WORKS I
MI. WALTER at BRO I
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERR IN
Monuments, Tombs; Beadstoner, 4T„ ere.,
E call attention to our assortment of the W . bows, comprising the newest and 4104 op.
proved styles.
Saying the adtrantage of Waterpowet a naci a
_
long experience in the
STONE CUTTING BUSTIghSS,
%vo are able to fill orders tlt the *tholes; notice and
on most =owl:table terms.
' Give us a call it our Y4rd. near Antietam Junc
tion, nn the Way nesberol aud Hageraloten Turn
pike. Wm miles from the former pltce:_"l l 'ost Office
address; Wayneoone. Pa. - •
N. B. npriatai canto 10 MO ;On ViraJtet and
will receive proitipt IV: lit DUO.
April 3—tf. ' • . ,•
Notice to the. Tta*c_
V 1 HE undersigned is ;Uniting a Line of Stages
from,Bagerstown to Gettysburg, l ea sing f ormer
place on Iltniday, Wednesday and Friday, at
clock, A. M.; passing by Leitersburg, Waynesboro,
Monterey akar Clermont !Springs. Fountain 'D a l e
tee Fairfield, hiviving at Gettysburg it :half 'past
four o'clock and returning froM Gettysburg on Tee&
Jay. Thursday sad Saturday', arriving at
wan to make connection With the 6 o'clock trail
for Baltimore. - 1, ANNA. WAttlEri.
r. may 14'69 . ,
.-. ,
GEO. IN'. WELSHi ,
. .
, 4TTO . prf EY AT 1.40A 7 . '
_bigot) in the Totimi Hull BuliJiNf; ; ne4l dopt P)
i&,4 Pod Office. . ,
.
Dec, 1 $ Dw. ' ,, .1,,
P 1774 Fy VOUS . BT.400 . 01;
LC): zie ON' , •
•
111,0011 PAC.
ifit Oat: llterative . aqd B. ?trifler.
-It fs. the most Not vegetable ethinicand of elbsift=
.ftves, tonics, diltretiosand dlaphoretlce, making It the
most - effectivinvigoratingl renovating' and blood
cleansing co rdi al known to the world. • -
- " Portlier:m 'of ScuestaTeir litee4
"vic,urAstkOns Btsseens, EON
mas,Borte,Tturtsaand
of on se lion the-FA CT! , 150A11
is; • SCALD - nEAft, TOTER. As:
moss, OLD and Brunn o rter
leas, linetnisim limortneas,
!LOW Jautintes, Save Itutuit;
Ira -SWELLINGS, ELencunrat
4i 8112, OZNIRAL DEDILITT,
:PITATION add FLUTTERING at
1:11fAILT, CO 131131r;10,11
5T11314 SYPIIILIO and 13XPITILITTI
`3IZOTIONIONTLA#III4IOfI of fl 4
ADDFIL and 11.014713, PAINS ht
BAOK DISOPST,FII2I4II Cox:
ire. .To the broken down
*nude it gives llfe and. energy by
acing the lost powers of nature,
red health swain succeeds the
able form and pallid cheek of the
rfferer.
surprising. than its
...ann system, Persons dll weak
-.%ree, by using the PANACEA, at once
leconierptstsf and fall of energy under Its Influence.
Ledies who have pale complexions and gro desk about
the eycsi O
blotches and pimples on the face, xungh skin
4 freckles, are' out Of spirits," should use a
MU° or tw o of-LONDON BLOOD PANACEA. It
*lll cleanse sour blood, miaow,' the tivekles and
Patches, And give yen unimatitel,olvirkling eyes, Ono
ophili and atreantifal complexhon. Try rt.
Pilee $l.OO Pei Bottle:
-onaino have LONDO , •'' . 1112011 'PA ArP4,
town in tEkibettle.
i
. .r.,
.- , , 7 ----. , ,
S. .44... r T'OT..7"I"O,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
liaLTYlitoll33l, Ili D,
For Sale by dnrg
fr iro and ertte l ukc e p ers et,i 9) , g b,*
the MILO. mt:4es. •
For sale by J. Bunlis.AmEnsprz, Drug
gist, Waynesboro'. jnov 20—ly
,••7•7_ '
I vo subscribers would inform the public that
the', have associated themselves together in the
Carriage making business, and that the blisiness .
hereafter will be continued at Jacob Adams' old
stand under the firm of ADAMS & Hawses. Thez
will have constantly on_hand BUG- - , .
GIES of every description; new and P. g .Mar..
second-handed Vehicles of all kinds.
O'Repairing due at short notice; '
They employ none but gocrd mechanics and use
the best material. Persons wanting anything in our
line will do well to give as • a call before purchasing
elsewhere. JACOB ADAMS,
GEORGE B. HAWKER,
Church Street, new 10 Jim:lWe the at E Church
Jan 26-0
Prosh Arrival $
FORNEY & SONS
HVE just returned from the City with large
IX assortment of Shoe finding, Linings and Mo
rocco at very low rates.
Highest prices paid for Hides and Skins taken in
and weighed at the Celior of Bathes shoe store.
The highest marker priCe will be paid for 400
cords of Rock anti Mad; Oak Bark .
April 24-1868
Fail anal Wipter Nashfons.
- y - ,bm. M. A. litbi OOR has just arrived trom Par
Agis and London with the latest designs, person
ally selected from the kreatest novelties"; also, tai,
most elegant Tsimmings to be secured in Paris.
LACER, RIBBONS, VPCLVETB, BRIDAL VEILS, BLOWER*
FIND JEWELRY, and TRIM SELI'PAPER PATTERNS,
Di NE*l3 and CLOAK MAKING.
Exclusive agent for Mrs. M celebrated syi :
tem fur cutting ladies' dresses, sacques,basqLes, &c
N. E. corner of Eleventh and Chestnut Sta., Phila.
sep 1 i-6 mus.
elfrallP "COCONW2r.
BOOT AND SHOE STORE I
THE subscriber has just returned from the city
and is now opening for examination a large and
well selected stoitk of Boots and Sharp. Having
bad a long time to become acquainted With the Boot
and ft•hoe trade, be doubt if you' favor him with a
call you will buy as he will Bell cheap and Warrant
the work. MI rips mended free of charge. Give
"Cooney" a call; C. itUTHES.
Sept 25-tf
':ooif ! and Shoemaking.
THE subscriber would inlorm the public that he
is at ail times prepared to nisk. to order Gents
Coarse or fine Boots, also coarse or fine work for
Ladies or Misses. includiag the latest brylo of last
ing Gaiters. Repairing done at gliort notice, and
owasurea taken in private Wallies if desired. shop
on tiaitt Main citreet, in tho room torgierly occupied
by J. Eldeii, as a flour and'feed store:
fIOLLINGSWORTH.
july 23 —lf
ca HE subscriber (successor to Fishes & Logan)
would announce to the public that he has re.
dived and opened out a. full stock of new goods,
each as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VENT IN GS,
and all goods usually kept b 3. Merchant Tailors.—
Persons ptirchasibg goods'of him can have the cloth
ing made to order promptly and forwarded t o any
point desired. He cordially invites his friends and
thh pubis generally to call at the Washington
House, HagetstoWn, and examine his new stock
may 28 —tf .IhERKELY LOGAN.
Barbet:Me m o . Rarbering!
,rIPHE subscriber informs the public th a t h e co i l ..
prates the Harboring business in the room ncii
door to Mr. Reid'a Grocery Stencil:ad is at all tiniis
mired to do hair cutting, shasing; ahumPooninf
ctc. in the best style. The patronage , : of the prt#
is to respectfully ,
W. 4., PRICE.
Aug. 23 1807. "
FOP 04111135,
Penknife li!ades, ' ,
Repairing Family Clorn,Shellers ,
• Call '
J. EL ataisurrON.
vlay_2B-10 mos] .-, ' •
MILLINERY: GOODS
TO THE L4011,Et...ft:
R%41. L. TIOLLINBEIMER_ hatr just al)
kViceived a fall supply of hew Millinery *ak.
ulies are invited Wean and examine her steel.'
OOD ,TESI PLAIt REGALIAS euppliod s
or the materiel to make them furnished. ~
TAILOR;N-Crl
"subscriber announces to his (Amide end the
public generaili that he has , e.ommenced• tie
Tailoring Business in the room above O. N. Beaver'4,
variety store, where he is 'prepared to 'but and raps'
to outer Garments 4'41 kinds for Isitu iind 0 0 3
Latest City Faillione'regularly received; Give 6uu
a ow. kil l /IA PLEI011."
jute 11-4(
NEW Finn!
154 wv croons!
Daniel Gelsef,
101,
Paraterg will please !took at the great at . ilvalatage fix letura4ting
• - With - • ' • ' •
SEMEGUIATING
With the,: latest .Improved Triple Gpared , Horse Power,
driven either by Gear .or , Belt - -
No. 1 is a eight-horse trowel, with cast iron thresher frame Anil wrought iron and wood cvlindr c r, six
teen inches in diameter add thirty three inches long. Trunk flits ten , ineh rake Crank and iieyen rakes
is thirty-five inches wide; and delivers the straw orr the second rake, these tarry the straw o ut on th e i r
tops, and deliver it the stacker, Which will deliver-about thirty-fivo feet beyond the feeder, on a stack
fifteen to eighteen feet. high, and can be easily managed to carry the chaff with the 'straw, or'deliver it
.• i arste-place: The-aunk-and-fan-sides-being_closed; to enufann be_atnaw_and_c.M4 4 .4rifok., 3 _ 3 _4_
difficulties in cleaning grain against whey weather. It bags the grain by , reasonable managentent, suf
ficiently clean.for market, and its rapacity, under ordinary circumstances, is from tWelny to lorty bush.
els per hour; using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to force the work uudcr favorable
circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, aril with More ease and agreeableness
to hands than any other machine now it' common-use.-
• ,-
The No. 2 Machine; fully represented in, the above cut, is particularly: erupted to the farmer e use- in
intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs i,301.1' pomids; bail an iron threshers
frame, and cylinder, 12.1 inches in diameter aid 28 inches lonp delivers the clean grain in bags, or if
desired in half bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet train ithe feeder. or if desired. can deliver the
sttaw acid chair together; will thresh and clean, in_good grain, ready for market. from 1911 t 0,175 btishels
of wheat, or ft-dm 390 to 5110 to steels of oats per day. using,four or six horses, and the aame, number of
nands; but to force the work,, under most favorable circumstances, good. grniu, &C., Will thresh and'clean
considerably More. The Machine will threali and clean all kinds of grain generally thrested , with the
common machine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not fun sei - hard. It will
apply very well to a two-horse railway power
Now here is what the,Faerner and tiarasherman wants, a Separator to go front farm to farm, to thrash
grain, with more satisfaction' than any other sennrator now in Idle. und why. is it? Because separa
tor has a self regulating Blast, which.prevents grain from blowing into the chair, and also ha a sellreg
ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers and combs in the
_cleaner which prevents it from
cheering. Why does this Machine run so light, and give sip little trouble 2 • Ilecanse there is less fric
tion in the. Journals, and the 'rakes and fan are geared so anti you have no trouble with Belts breakihir,
and slipping, causing dust to tint into the whe,at. Why does it cleanagainst-the_windl, 'Pecans° the
blast has ditect action on the grain and the steamer is so well arranged that the wind has no chance to
drive the dirt into the hopper. Why is it built permanently on two wheels and the front carriage sep
arate, ready to attach.vvhee necessary 1 Because it is more convenient in the barn without the front car
ring!). 'You can tarn the machine or run it from place to ptace more easily. Why has it net got Eleert
tors like some other machines? Becatme the Elevators carry the filth btu* alternately into the cleaner
which must eventuaii y go into the good wheat or in the chaff, and all snow. that 06 should be kept
separate for feed, 6.e , we pleat as well keep shoveling•th'e tailings from under. opar hand faminto the
hopper an expel to get Ike grain clean. Why id this separator more cleanly and etttisfac tory to work , t
a
bout than others ? 8, Cau4e the Fan and Trunk sides ate closed up to prevent the whorl chaff arid dust
from coming out tile se e.ten lig over the fleor. cawing, waist and giving much troithlo -with dirt and sore
eyes, &c. W rsy do thritihermen get more work; with these separators than they do with others? Be
excuse this'separator has all these advantages and thany more, which makes it a separator.snitable. and a
paying one for all larmera and Thrashermen that have 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 cheaprst, most durable, reliable, simple arid most agreeable to, work about: and the only sep
arator that. will elena and bag the grain sufficiently clean for market under all circumstances. ,
Farmers eon rest assured that thiq machine is nu humbug; andjudging from the high rehommenda
lion of farmers that are using them, we must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that far
mers want and will have fs soon as they have an opportunity to ainneciate and attest its merits, for
which we hope they will give us an epportimity, as we are willing to be responsible if it cross not Fedor&
as represented in thin Circular.
A reduction of 2 per cent on all orders handed in on or before the first of April , 186 E.
Shop Prices of Machines range from 8215. to 8540.
rr We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of, materia
workmanship, &c
Geiser, Price & liannufactures.
AYN.VSBORg', FRAXKLIN CO , PA
un's Palo Post §roring e,
PATEI.9) DIARCEf 24, 1868.
STATE AND CO NTY FLIGHTS FOR SALE.
A series of Uinta of this machine has conviricw: the inventor and all, persona whto , hate witnesses) its
oprfilions that it is superior to any other in use in the following particulars :
This machine is constituted so as to be operated either by band, time, water or steam"power By
hand 25 to 30 posts can be bored per day; by one-horse power from 100 id 150 per day ; by two-hqrse
power 200 Ptir day, and by water or steam power from 200 to'3oo per day. It is also a self•feeder.
The subscriber is now prepared to dispoSe of itit,ate and County Rights for thelabote
. •
Juno 19-tf
GROCERIES.
Et.'DHICE7324
tiTOULD respe4tfillly announce to his high&
VV and the publi generally that he ls prepirte
,to supply all who
. rtlied • -
cork.% SUGAR, SYRUPS,
FISt!, • 'TOBACCO. CIGARS, 1,
TEAS,
SALT. BROOM,. I UCKETs3 ,
• TWINES,
- Also a tall assortment of • ,
. . „
Confectionaries;
- '
-Statioriery - , ctp.
.
Country: ProOuce •
,tarn in oschange for goods. ~• ~
henhful for pap favors he • raaypctfully iolicitt
contlnuance of iho Barn!. •
Avg. 2.'1867.. • .
oct 23 14
ISERS'
[Weilzl.4ll:inizi ;NW iv -EL,
LABOR SAVING QTTALTTIES
EASR OF OPPRR 4 TION
SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRITCTION
A daress
'IF. Oiler.
'4l9ll!dit rahruey.
•
c'' . :l.: l ,', g . --...' , 1,
T 7 -,,,-
F A.,,rf.P114::T 1 .,
I: •
0 It 111:,1Fi„tlitATO II
11111:110EIG GEISER, Proprietor..
JONATHAN NULL,
Quincy, Franklin County. Pa,
CORN I UCOMA.
Waynesboro', pitkery, l Coqfection 4,ry
oysTißE' sAi4 .oON,
frillE well knowq, and popular Restaurant and
II Saloon •formerly kept by Writ B. Crouse. him
• been leased by the undersigned. They are devoting
their entire time and attention to thelmsiness °Sea
tering for their friends aid the public, and ready to
supply the luxuries of the season. ,OYSTERS,
CRAIN. LOBSTERS, TURTI A ES, - T RIPE,
(WICKENS, &c., &c., s tvill be served up at short
notice and by the beat of &ohs. In fact and, in
short, we aim to keep a that class Eating Hogue
'and to please the appetite of all who may (eyelet' s
With a call. At all times the best ALr. can be had
on draught. for motel Which Call rood try the arti.
cle. We haie a taken Sued up itpresely for the .
Ladies.
Thankful for the encouragement. We have re
ceived thus 10, we kap° to merit's still greater share
of public, pair:rage
nov 0 20} 11EINNELIERGER Ar,IIOgYER . •
• k • -S
rtAIF't , IS lINCEIttrAlle!
so
po l ocußE votit ErftiEß ,
Ellolol4RAtiii;
UTY .
ii.II.I3'A.P.E, °
, • EtnitEGTYPE,
At the -
. •
li)l4l4lloNrie
The,tintleyhignial haying putchtieed-,Rw Handl
tetee Gellery,ia now prepared , to 'make filch:tree iri
tlitt inched stOs fif.tha •t. Re wittlirs epeeist
attention to largo tilielt or pllit . ier '
fA..kgS, „
We will always harp=, - tin bend a fille
of Frames to which we invite attention. -
Pictures takea in aloud '
as Well aa clear
weather. -
N. B. I'attictilaz attention itt taking *Wei' of,
children.
june 11-tfl • L. 0. liitOßßfLlir.
ANTETiIt fie Toll ',,.:
Aon :sA,ltir'riot-zi
AVING increased facilities for manufacturing
Bit all kinds of building material, such as Bash.
Done; Frames,Shutters. Blinds, Flooring, Weath-
erboarding, , Moulding, Washboards, tlhauboards
Cornice, Sharing. Porticoes, .&c., &c. I offer ,to
furnish all material to the public (building) of dry
- -
+lced prices. The aboye material constantly on,
hand, ox made toorief at the shortest notitie: Al
so flooring worked to order. Sawing by mill and
Circular saws of every description done. am also
prepared to furnish the two noted Bee Hiveg; Lang
stroth (p 4) and the Antietam Hive, the, last of
Whieh re cheap, simple, and just the hive for com
mon bee cul'urp.
Call, see and examine for yourself. or address
D. F. GOOD,
Factory.near Witynebboroi.
tp 2--tf
Restores gray and faded Hair to its
ORIGINAL COLOR, removes Dandruf,
CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP,
Prevents 'BALDNESS, and makes the hair
grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant.
$l.OO and $1,60 per &Hie. Cub Bottle in 4. Neat Paper Elm
- Prepartd by SEWARD, BENTLEY
&CHENEY. Druggists, Butial% N.Y. Fold
by ali Druggists.
Sold by J. Burns Amberson, Druggist, Waynes
boro'.
For Dyspepsia; Fever and Ague, Ac+
dity of the Stomach; Loss , of Appetitt,
Nausea, Hearr-hurn, jaundice, and ail
diseases arising from a disordered state
of the Stomacn,'Liver or Intestines.
Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY
&1/10 CEY Druggists, Sulfide, N.Y. Sold
all HEN Drugg hitia.
Sold by J Burns Amberson, Druggist. Waynes
boro'. , apr 16.71 y
A Safe and Speady Cure for Couglis,Colde,
Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup,
Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient,
Consumption, and all Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. Don't neglect a
sev•re Cough, or throwaway money on a
•
worthless medicine.
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BATTLE
Preptired by SEWARD, BENTLEY
& CHENEY, Druggists, Buffalo. N. sot
Druggist&
Sold by .T. Burns Amborson, Druggist, Wayne:•
0011.0 Z PACTORT.
NEW FIRM
rriFIE Subscribers respectfully announce .to the.
..0. public that they have purchased of Messrs.
Hess & Crease their Coach Factory in Waynes
boro', end purpose continuing the business in all
its branches. CABRIAG ES, BUGGIES, dm, &c
always on hand,or made to order, of the best ma
terial, and warranted. REPAIRING of all kinde
dine at. abort noties. Being , practical workmen
they bops' to 'receive a liberal shc,te of public pa
tronage, S. S. THOMPSON,
May 22. L. P. THOMPSON.
WIT ESRO 40' AIiBRY ! ,
'rISHE aubslriber haying purchased the iaterest of
J. lt. W olfersbrioer in the Wayritsbere * Livery;
will continue the bekaineas at Bowden's Hotel Sta
ble. Camfortable conveyances end fine travelin4
horses, furnished at all hours. parties 'conveyed to
any pint desiied accompanied with a careful driver
An attentiv.; Hostler will always be in attendance.
Thankful foi past favors be respectfully anlicitnia
share efstbe public's patronage in the future.
eep 4--tf 'S. P. !STONER. .
'THOS. J. FLIMERT, . . .
lIIIIRCHANT TAILOR, . •
AND AGENT , FOIL
4.INuA I R'S SEWING MACHINE•
DACQN.-A fine lot of &agar-cured Habil,
ApPfittotildera, end Sides for sale by 2 , •`
mp 284 i • • RElD'hz WAYNANT'I'
" • '' •
[L7 ANTEiL—llecors, Lsid. Butter, Egfw
VV ; lor k nags, for *MO wo will gi7e the
highest market Pkin/PAINI ~ c wANANT-"
Aktte
ottootwvintoto
, - ,ST81111NGIN111111111g:
. „
tkiE RO''-. Rh 'I . :11304
'04,."',i , •;#4' , :41) . stir.iii,:':
Patiitt *MO STATIONi
, .0..
~8-11:411,:.,''':g:.,N.0„jpe.:,g:S':
?AMC; IniOareri tfrininlifiti
Portable And 'Etatinturt,, Stearn Pripet,*
oft. 4 4.eizeft flltn,t‘gek ,t 43 Brie htiOrttl an
fifty horse -Power o woukl, itteptknuot
pews wanting portable neokirietr . f . or Virethhip
graih, &c. , fam noir prepared:ld Finnish them
at abort notice - .,,, also t prepara4 tordirelliftl
Ingo: pu'ley`a,Ae.,, and. ea t . Ork hi:MY lirie"Of bosfi
flees. Persona in
,went of anything In my line *IN
please call and examine mil work befeire Wyk*
elseaihere.-
For- frutifir Perficitlare Mad firr 61,00114;
GEO: PIMA
• liSraystesbaro'; - •
FranklinGai t ' Pei.
Ektti 10 till :of,
rowrzys
ftummul,
EITSII anti Cattle Powders,
,77 own
g ax st ru ltr a eV dad oleattehei Nib
71. It is si sere_ pOrmitise atilt Otieutoi
int:mem to this asthma, suchao,pso
- GIANDERS.'TELLOir •
ITATED.VES, COVORS, DM. ' tek
,TECIIPEIR FEV ERS
_, 0 VEDIC/J. 2 • -
LOSS OP APPETITE AND Timix, • "s.
WEEDY, &o. Its use imprahis.,• ' •
the Wad. teareitiet the appeUte—
gtoes atmooth and glossy
&nostrum the miserable skeleton
Jatoafinolooklag arid spirited horse. -
„ tleTno.i!gle=achrle,l:liitt4 }rues.
ma
. il ' 7sc•Wefl/ 7 . ventive e v gatilat llnderpesti ldt n4 n;____
: .- r 4 ,
j actual .experiment to increase the
• ..., f - 0 4. 4 , quantity of malt and create' twenty ”
~....,o, .e: per cent. and anste the butter flan
'"-- • • and !weet. In fatterdng cattle, it •
gives them an appttlte, loosen s their hide, sad {naked ,
thezathrireinuch fester._
- Zahn &Mutes eV Barbae - ,fftfeh - aa - Congbe, Mel in
tho Lungs, Liver, Acc., this artielenete
Eta epeciftc.. By putting front one.. 4 .
0 .41`
halt it paper to a paper In a barrel el' •
egg' tho noovedbreares will be emit • 4 ";-.•
(ited or enthely,proventett, If given -
rac
in WO, it certain preventive and
etre foe the Rog Cholera.
DAVID E POMP 4 PrOpriator r
13JILLTIttOR311.; /dd.
For sate by liingests and Starekeetiers throughout
the United Stated Canaille and South America.
Oct. 29-3 rnos.
-4.4.e° • 6 szAßarrov°,... g.
C0V.144P0999 •
. .
, .
"Dr. 1 1 % celebrated Blood &archer or,
PstiMea," is is medleine that we 'out' recommend to
to those who are afflicted, having used it in oat owe
family and furnished oar friends with the articim
we can, therefore,' from experienoe ety that it ii
medicine possessing rare medicinalpreeterties: -Bettie
a mild purgative, it is Well to keep it slangs In ' this
(Many where there are children or those sabjecit se;
°olds or other i sickliest . It is conaplitinded from
medicinal Itoota, Leaves, Airks, 844.24 And Beerfeit -
which are said to, be entire* free bora poison. We
are persobeilly acquainted with the proprietor whe
ins our family Physidan for several years, and we .
were at one te raised from a bed oredlletion under
- •
his judicious treatment."—Christian family Coax
pantos.
unitamres BYobp Simacurre—Prom oar personal
acquaintance with Dr.-P. Fawner. and from the re
putation of the above named medicine in the com
munity where he lives,
we can cheerfully reams- ,
mond it to a fair trial toall who may need a Panacea
for the physical maladies of mortality,matil the great
Panakaa for all diseases shall be found m the leaves
of the tree of life.—PrepltorisWatalivre.
1". V AELteArz.t.
PAN-A-CE-A
Sold by F. Fourtbmin, Waypeaboro', Hiteshew
&Veto, Ringgold; Wm. B. Rahyriney; J.;
Small, Mon* Alto; Bell , Smithburg, Md., aziXy .
Druggists 'generally.
oc.t, 23 ly
SEEP! 313Elirl
=auliscribers announce to the public • that,.
7 have commenced the 13utche ring hotline*.
and will regularly famish prime peel, Veal and
Lamb, on Monday and Thursday evening or each
week during the season, at the CelloyAnxt.door to
Mullen's Hotel, and also at Pikesvilte on the same,
days. HOOVER & HARTMAN .
may 21—tf
o, Ong, D. I.IeGOLIf4IB YE,
ATTORNEY AND OODNBELLOR AT X.A.W,
lOkeentre Square,
GREENCA Si'LE, PA.
Will attend promptly and faithfully to. all busines*
entrusted to his care. , Counsel given in English
and German. Office in the Rhodes' 'Lidding, on,
the corner of the Diamond. '
nov 20 tf
$6,C00 WANTED!
cAAE Board of School Directors of the Boroughy' .
ta of :Waynesboro' having been auth4Yized by err
set of the Legialature :to borrow the abotie enm to
be applied towards the erection of a School Building
in said Borough. agree to gile &Mde bearing seven
per cent; interest which will be paid annually. Paidi
bonds will be issued in series from one to ten years.
J. H. CREBS. PreeL, •
T. D. Fasscar. Seer%
aug 6 tf
, ,
MOE Bah/scriber, has for Ches.triat Shinglesii
Peilinge s -Phu3tering, Lot*: 'Shingling . Lntha,,
Pine Lumber, from a half to one, inch. 'All other
sizes of Lumber furnished to order. 'Also 'Oak, Pine ,
and Chestnut Wood' by the load for sale on the
ground, fie has also C E for sale. •
ap 23-- , tfj , • ' A
SOHN 4.t Invpox*,
•. ATTORNEY A r i t Aw, . .
AVttilibt4n tutraitt‘t twtractice Law at es
several. Courts in Franklin County. 011
nem entrusted' to his care will he promptly attended'
to—Post ofFme addrese--Mereursburg, Pa: '
jan , 11y
Fresh Lime:
HE subscribers have now for sale at their Kilns
' ill 3 .milea East of Wartesfloro% Fresh Wood-,
hurnt Lime for Whitewashing. Plastering, dm.
supply wilt , be kept on hand daring the seasom
which wilt be sold, on reasonable terms.
march ". HESS di, BROTHERr
JOSEPH DOUGLAS,
••• - it.raititEtA i k • I.;A.Cv..'' •
,Bgal 41144,41134.1atoarsinee Agoot, •
QBll~a its Wet t 'a;Building,.,
- , ;: • 4.4 liVayneskority'Reima.
PfiT
CLOVER NEED; •
WANTELN-rAOOO ()umbels clove; ma, fait,
Mead market:o4e easkaill-t*
phid / . 44 - 11Wrkit'S GROC/W4-'
Ithipll7 ' ' 1,6110010:141,44::.
• •"`..4,
sal bworably
res