Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, January 07, 1870, Image 4

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a L Q.c:.‘a",;!:',
tad• ayth - Tanatif with-great earth- a -large and
' well selected assortment ot
':2AVdoa4:s - p
criia, English, and American Manufacture;
JEWELRY
.:...spar than evur before sold in Waynesboro , all
~ra lomat styles kept constantly on hanti.L_
livery varietrof Cuff buttons. , A .Ilne assort.
went of
FINGER AND-EA - It RING& - • •
Solid Gold. Engagamentand
WEDDING RINGS,
, .I.himbl es and akcelds, Castora, Forks,' and
+alt tleliar3, and Butter Knives of the cel-
go . rates
, •
14 - 1 , 6
CTAC - LES
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.1. tArt rybOrts o o eyes. New glasses put in old
frames.
.Watches, and Jewelry promptly and
~I; d and warranted.
ALEX. LEEDS,
• or to tile Town it tl, under the Photograph
July 31.
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to Fouirthman s
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Waynesboro', May 24, 1867.
ANTiETAM MARBLE WORKSI
WALTER & BRO.
AANUFACTURERS AND DEA LERia IN
Monu;nentii, Tomb, Headstone?, iicAT-t•
NT
E call attention to ourinsiortment of the
4 hove, comprising.the newest and most ap
proved styles
Having the advantage of Water-power, and a
long experience in the'
STONE CUTTING BUSINESS,'.
e ore able to fill orders at the shortest notice and
bu li.ost reasonable terms:
•tiive owe callit our Yard.' near Antietam Intic
tom, on the Waynesboro' and Hagerstown Turn
iLe., two niiles from, the former place., Post Office
cdor,n. , 6. %on cslyoio'. Pa. •.
. . -
N Y. eir.itr.l can bo left -vtitb.,iubn Wallet spa
di reocive prompt otteation., N. W. lit BRO.
April 3-4r.tf.
BANK 'DIVIDEND: •
lig,Directoia of the Oirif 111,6 at :Bank on
ii;t:leotholo' have this day deelaia a ,'Diffi•
‘ , .44g3 of 5 ll4Nceut: clear of i'az's,
13,znyotha; payible on the ?a - Aloof: - - •
' J N 0. ,PHILIPS' t'sah't.
- • ,CLO ' . , • ,
Ayfeb.- s;Ooo\tbtisbels. c:lwier.eafoiNar
whjet, 116 bigiaila puce cash wit tre
• ; , uit.).4:_y •, • • • Jobs:44l4;ls ;:c.: •
.:*pt -
F l,e iteysbum•Mit
G Etnr.*:` W; 4="s
' AviskigilLy AirLA,*`.
'" ' •I . 'hat '
siiictio thy (Aim .9g 14 3,1pc 097 to
PasiOtriaiu ,'
Dec,
LEg OS,
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MIIIM
Oi*s:.l WV I, S, :ii - 1':1: , ,N,P, I
44 t r a Ott e : p o. al 4 / nor,
;11HO becitip o bto h
t' i pro t tor tholigia line running daily;;
twee iiiiteibore . ind Green Castle. heretofore ten
by W olf & With Dodd boner
end 'a &itchier fonr•horse °WNW he 1145. shied
to convey placate,* In and fro With coinfort and
convenience. '
His Buss still 'leave,'Waynesboro' at ei A.,m.,
arriving' at dreeneastle at A,' making quick time and
mile cmilection with the first Pturtenger train'at el
A. M. Loaves Greencastle at 5 o'cloak. 1 3 ; M., at.:
riving at WayneaboroLtit 5.46. He is himself Pro:
prietor, Contractor and
,'Driver. Delivers Adams
Express metier to and' rnirt Greencastle. An Ex'
press, matter expressed 'the same morning a n d
through td Waynesboro ° the aeons doy it arrives.
Persona Wishing to send good s ley' Express will do
welt by, - giving him a call. PPIIIOIIII wishing, to go:
to Hugerstown shotild take this roots. The train
leaves at 9 15 making connection with the Wash..
input County.liailraird. --- • _
20 tf j .1. R. WOLFEASBERGERTC
0 21 , :i1i 4 ,111 - 1 Nis) 11
11HE undersigned would most respectfully in•
in.
fora the citizens of Weynesbore and vicinity
that he has opened a new Tin ritortroiiast Main—
street, opposite iStover dt. WuLff's. Dry Goods em
porium, and keeps constantly on hand a good sup—
Ply of
• allK__&-C_OLALSTO
MORNING GLORIES, etc,. at prices to suit the
times. All kinds of work done in his, line with
esteem and dispatch, such mproofrig. am:Ming-and
repairing. You will and it to your kunst to giro
him a rail before purchasing elsewhere. The sign
is the Big Red Collett Pot Always on the . Post.
Thanklul for past favors he hopes for a continuance
of the same.
Yours Respectfully,
ULAYTON M. FREY.
NEW FIRM!
EIRitIIGH Itli
HE subscribers would inform the public that
, ye A ociated-thernselves-together-ir-• .
Carriage making business, sal that the business
hereafter will be continued at Jacob • Adams' old
stand under the firm of ADAMS' & Heiman. They
will have constantly on hand BUG.
GIES of every description; new and
second-handed Vehicles of all kinds., "
tar Repairing done at short notice,
.e,y_exuploy none' but good meet
the best material. Persons ranting anything in our
line will do well to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. • JACOB ADAMS,
GEORGE 11.31 A IN KKR,
Church Street, nearlg Jvv)si!e tie as, E Church
Jan 213—tf •
-P-r-e-s h A r-r-i-v-al-1.
FORNEY & SONS
HVE just returned from the City with a large
fl assortment of Shoe Finding. Linings and Mo
rocco at very low Sates.
Highest prices'paid for Hides and b'kins taken in
anti weighed at the Oilier of Ruthes shoe store.
Phe highebt market price will be paid fur 400
cordb of Rock and Black Oak Bark. •
April 24-1868
. Full and Whiter Fashions.
Liatts. M. A. 111.NDER has pit armed (roue Par
is and Loudon with the latest designs, person
esti selected from the greatest novelties; also, thr
most elegant Triinining.s to be secured in Paris.
LAGEE I / 2 yELYETd, BRIDAL FAME, Prowess
FINE JEWELRY. Raid TRIMMED PAPER PET/SONS,
paste Mel CLOAK MAKING.
Exclusive,agrut fur Mrs. M . Work's celebrated syn.
tem fur i %/mug ladies' dresses, sacipies,bosques,
N. B. comer of Eleventh and Chestnut Sts., Phila,
rep 17-6 Lour.
CILVAP 44 000 NE W•
BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
IHE suhecriber has just returned• from the city
and is now opening for examination a large and
well selected stock of Boots and bhurs. Having
had a long time to become acquainted with the Bout
and L. 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
"Cooney" a call. C. HUTH ES;
Sept 25-tf
Boot and. Shoemaking.
rIHE subscriber would inform the public that he
I. is at all times prepared to make to order Gents
t,oarse or fine Hoots, also coarse or line work for
Ladies or Misses, including the latest style of last.:
ing Gaiters. Repairing done at short notice, and
,n-ueure.e taken tu private families if desired. Shop
on East Main Street, in room formerly occupied
by J. Elden, as a flour and feed store. _ .
IIithLINGSWORTH.
july 23 -If
NEW GOODS!
HE subscriber (successor to Fisher & Logan)
14 would announce to the public that he has re•
ceived and opened out a. full stock of new goods,
such as . CLUTH6, CAS:A HEMS. VESTING'S,
and all goods usually kept by Merchant Tailors.—
Persons purchasing goods of him can have the cloth•
ing made to order promptly and' forwarded to any
point desired. lie cordially invites his friends and
the public generally to tali at the Washington
House. itugerstown, and examine his new stock.
may 28 —tf itERKELY LOGAN.
Barbering: Barbering
H.E subscriber informs she riblic that he 'Con.
I tintless the Iturberiug business in the room •nei
dour to Mr. kteid's Grocery Store, and is stall tunes
paper n& to do heir caning, shaving,' shanapooning
etc. ist the best style.% The pationage,of the pub
to ne respectfully solicited.
:14,,A. PRICE.
Aug. 231867. , • •
. • For Gams,
iPeisknife
. .
Repair* FamilyVorii.l3lol:l43;s,
Call on
JOHNSTON.
me 2 - 8-10 cmhig i. - '
MILLINERY -GOODS !
TO THE LADIES!
, .
MRB. C. L. HOLLINBERGER bits just re
cei4d full (randy of nett MillOery goods
Lathes ere-ievited tO'eall and examine he/stock.
-0001) , TSM - PLAR REGALIAB ippplied
or the material to make them famished.
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TA 0 R IDIOT •
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re Enbae.xibet animate* sci
pubfic generally that he &tad - the ;
T. loons Opaisieris in the tarn Apia(); N. Belies's'
varloty - mese where heitipapiti a ' u ' to agt sad make
'te4anler 'llilafhientarof • all • Wadi las .111inenkt Iloys '
Latest qiix - , lissiptirriegersoy'r;•a44o. 'Maw film
:*- , HAFLEIU.ti.
. =tune •
',\, , ffniprovea
Hamlet Melee
H. P *lee.-
Farnieris will pieameitiek at the great advantage in Thrashing
Grain with
SELF-REGULATING
With the latest Improved Triple Geared - Iforie Pozver,
•
No. 1 is a eight-horse power, with oast iron thresher frame and wrought iron and wood cylinder, six
teen inches in diameter sod thirty three inches long. Trunk has ten inch rake crank and seven rakes
is thirty-five inches wide, and delivers she straw on the second rake, these carry the straw out on their
tops, and deliver it ...a the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-fire feat beyond the feeder, on u stack
fifteen to eighteen feet high, and cap be easily 'man twat to carry the chair with Lae straw, or deliver.
in a separate place. The trunk add fan sides being closed, to confine tha striw and chad; 'weedier
difficulties in cleaning grain . against winav weather. It bags the groin b' reasonable management,
ficielitly clean fot market, and its capality, under ordinary circunistinees, is from twenty to forty
els per hour, using eight horses an I the same number of hands; but to force the work-under loves
emr - thtesa from fOrty to Orly 1)11,3401S per hour, and with more ease and agreeaktim
to httadsthats any other machine nowtiti common use.
The No. 2 ittaiftunetitully represented in the above cut, is particularly °espied to the farmer's ust
intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,31.10 pounds; has an iron thrust
frame, and cylinder, 12i inches in diameter cod sFI inches lung; delivers the clean grain 'in bags, of
desired to lakifbusuel. It deliv, r e the straw fifteen feet. Irma the feeder, or if desired, con deliver
. .
show auij chaff together; will thresh and ela t e, 11144.0 d group, rcallY tor morket,-froill-100 175 - bust
of wheat, or trout 300 to boil bus.iels of oats per day, using lion or B.x homed, dud the eAtue mantic
pawls; but to force the vrork,itaditrAnost favoruble &co Indtithees, l ou d 6LoktikoSi.,, . 2 , will throbb and el
rho Machine toll threith and clean all Olds en grata generally thrtahed with
anise and use
corauderably Inure
common machine, and requires uo more horse power, but in many cases due . s nut run so hard. it will
Ipply very wen to a two-horse railway power
Now hereto what the Farmer and tnrawierat an *mils. a 6 eNrstor to go front farm to 'ann, to thrash
grain, with more satisfaction than any other separator now in use, and why Is it'! Because this separa.
tor has a millregulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing into the chuff, and also has u belt reg
ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers anal annul to the cleaner which prevents it hum
Why dues this machine run so 11;ht, stud give so little hotline 1 Because head Is less hie
— tion - in-the-Juurnals, arid the rakes ani tan are geared so that you - have mo trout, t, with Beats [besotting
b an ia d st sl h ip a p s i d n iie g,
c a ti c u t s sa T il oi
dui rho stto graintalli nntauT the
cleaner
is Why a
ew li e ti tt at. ,
wall dues arranged
itclla ea u g wind Wd Because the
mat tau wind has nu chance to
drive the dirt into the hopper. Why is it built permanently on two vrtieeis anti the hunt ear. iage sep
, orate, ready to attach when necessars Bec mail als more convenient 1n ttte barn without the trir:tt car
riage. You call turn the machine or run it from place to place inure-easily. Why has it not got Eleve
tors like some other machines?. , Because the Elevators carry the fi lth back alternately Into the deeper
which must eventually go into the good wheat or in the el , alf,
mid all know, that filth elimild be kept
separate tor feed, &c , we might us well keep shoveling the Failings trona under our hioutl fau into the
hopper alio expect to get the grain clean. Why is this &spar:lllr more cleanly and set inf wmay to work s
hunt than others 1 Because the Fan and Trunk :Ades ate closed up to prevent the wheat chaff and dust
tram coming out and scattering over the fluor, causing waist ant giving much trouble with dirt and sure
eyes, rite. Why do l'hrasherinen get more work with these separates than they do eith otterial •Be
cause this separator has all these advantages and 111011 V mule, winch makes it a separator imitable awl a
pauysiingsuoitite themselvestorllrtnonitrhse machine,aii l` hrathermen that have grain to thrash, wi fist — 1
most Lases
m
because the machine will Om suit Esell to the tanner lu short
this is the cheapest, most durable, rea t iodo, simple and mist agreeable to wont a b out . alid the only sep
arator that will clean and bag the grain outfit:jenny clean fur mat ket under all circumstances.
Farmers earl rest assured
-that thin mat - tune is nu numbu„, sit r
. 1,1.14111 g fruit Llle high recornine t ida.
,i o rs or farmers that me using them, we must come to the conclusion that it us the very Machine that far
mers want and will have us -iron as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, Mr
which we hope they will give us an opportuuttYa as WO are willing' to are reepunnible it it does out perform
-.presented in this Circular.
A reduction of 2 par cant on all orders hottied in an bolero the fiost of April. 18611:
Shop Prices of 'Machines range. froni 8215, to 8540.
rorWil warrant tha 'machines to be as ab o ve represented; alsi — Frigainst any ;reasonable 4.ltfeets of, inatelia
workinaliship;tte. •
DANIEL GEISER Proprietor.
Geiser, Price & Co" . Mani:tinctures. -
Null's Pat. Post Boring Machine.
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR 'SALE.,
A aeries of trials of this machine has convince.: the inventor and all pertly who have witnessed•its
operations that it is superior to any other in use ht the following rarticulays :
This machine is constructed as to be operated either 4,llfind, horse, water or steam poe et By
hand 25 to 30 'posts can be bored per day; by one-horse power from 100 to 150 per day ; by two-horse
power 200 per day, and by water or steam power from 200 to 300 per day, It is also a settleeder,
The subscriber is now prepared to dispose of State and County Rights for the above valuable in
vention. •
June' 19—d
31L. .ligt 117 11E AIL " ilile . 49
THE undersigned would inform the public gen.
erafly that be Lyn -purchased the livery here.
Wore owned by • Franklin Weagley, 'and is hilly
prepared to meet the• wants of the cum
munity in his lute of business.
He bps had all his carriages neatly re
paired and refitted and his Loran are
>ll, r safe. gentle and fast - wavelet*. Per
• tin. conveyed to, any .puitu desired, ac
companie4 by-i-caretul driver. •
Office one door west of Bowden's Hotel, where
an attentive hostler will be in attendant*, at all bows
of the night anti,day.
No effort will benared to:accommodate all whc
may pairindis
dee 17 tf • WM. HJUNK. , •
' . .1 1 / 9 .ur andlieed. •
c.l 0 trl " i4O, II ' '
Cr fo s t r ' i s i st: ill ea 4 ck l e l at red r Oc ( cl , p i t t i.e im e lte a r t a t a h n e
g store of Dr. J. - 43. Antbereutt. Also -of Lid),
rug
Frick & Co 'He will alai &direr Flodr by the bit%
re!, -4081 Mill NWT' to any taint - ttegred. c Orders
rrogr be left et Awberstee' Drug- Btosei 'or at the
T u g OILIo. • " -11,s VID 1.011 fl . • '
• ; him agla,
Tli
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04814 g
,1111
,Fahrne,Ye.
=Eli
=WEI
GEISERS'
driven either by Gear or
_Belt
PATENTED MARCH 24, 1868
LABOR SAVING QII,ALITIEft
EANE OF OPPERA.TRIN= '
S impmerrx OFt„CONSIIRTRITION
A ddress
PATE - i'.s.T"'
GRAIN
SEPARATOL
WAYNESBORO', FRANKLIN CO, PA
JON AT Er.4.1%7 NULL,
Quincy, Fniniui, County. Pa.
CORNUCOPIA.
Waynesboro' Bakery,.Coafectiosary
AND
QY,ST.EI3,' SALOON.
ripliE well known and popular Restaurant and
baloon formerly kept by Wm, B. , Ceouse. has
been leased by the undersisned. 'They are devoting
eir entire time and attention to Ust business of ca-.
teriug for thetr friends and the punbc.end ready to
supply -the luxuries of the season:loYsTEßs,
tiR 111 s . I.OfierTERS, 'TURTLES; It I P E ,
cificKENti, be 'served up at short
notice' and by - the beat of cooks. In fact and in
short, we aim to keep • first class Eating 'House
and to please the 'appetite of all who may fovui us
with a ca ll . . times the best ALF. can be had
on 4n, .fploitoilf . wh kit 'es Rind_ ity
- We have a *Moen fitted up expressly for!the
Ladies. "
'Thankful 'for the lneourageinent .re
eadernithuslar. wehope tiimerit= stifigitater shire
uf public patronage. • ; . -
nov 20)- 11ENNEB ERGER 6z lioOl'Eß._
tSI.INCERTAIN't
PHOCILIRCIIOI.III
- • •PiIoToGB,APH;;•J;
ASIBROTYPIt OR • •
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At the • ~ '
' The undrirsigand havirchised Mr. Hamil.
ton's Gallery, is now prepared to snake planner in•
the highest style of the art; He Will give special
attention to Imp photography for (rattling.,
. •
FRA.IIIES,, • CABgS • . ,
We will always have. on ham! crane assortment
01Fr/truer,. to which we invite , attention., • •
Pictures taken in cloudy u well, an cleat
•: .•
weather.
. .
• N. B. Particular - attention in taking pictures of
jailer 11-If] • ;' L. C. 9ft OKIBILL.
INTIBTII, FACTORY
AND S AiNe
_*l:lstif,i-,--
Ur - AV-INa increased facilities for manufacturing
Elan kinds of building material. such as Oak".
Doors, Frames, shutters. Blinds, Flooring, Weath
erboarding, Moulding, Washboards, Cbairhoards
Cornice, tit - airing. Porticoes, &c., &c. 1 oiler,, to
'‘ , o Ile uhlio of
lumber and substantial - workmanship and at re
'duced prices. The above material constantly on
hand, or made to orjer at the shortest notice. -A l•
tm flooring- worked to order. r3awing by mill and
circular saute of every description done. lam also
erepared to fur nish the- two noted Bee Hives. Lane
ttroth (pat) and the Antietam Hive, the last o:
which is cheap. biiiiplO s and just the hive for com
mon bee Ware.
flall,..see and examine for yontielf, or address
D:F. uncap,
kactory'llB7l/ Waynesboro'.
tp 9-If
Restores gray and faded Hair . to its
Otinamat. Coma, removes Pardruir,..
CURES ALL DISEASEt OF TILE SCALP,
Prevents BALDNESS, and .makes the hair
grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant._
end $1,50 per Bottle. Part Bottle is a Sat Paper Cori
Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY
& CHENEY, Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold
by ali Druggists.
Saki by .1. Burns Amberson, Druggist, Waynes
boro.'
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Cotlis7
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1 1:urioN
i62_ 37y
' I le' , 4eSiir,o/ile i
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A PERFECT CURE --
For Dyspepsia, Fever and Mud, AO.
dity of the Stomach, Loss of Appetit%
Nausea, Hear-burn, Jaundice, and au
•diseases arising from a disordered state
of the Stomach, Liver or Intestines.
Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY
k, CHENEY Druggists, Buelalo, N.Y. Sold.
by all Druggists.
Sold by .1 Burns Amberson, Druggist. Wsvnes
Emu', aprl6-- ly
A Safe and Steady Cure for Coughs.Coldr,
Asthma . Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup,
Influenza, Whooping Cough,_, Incipient,
Consumption, ancr..lll — Diseases of -the
Throat and Lungs. Don't neglect a
rev.re Cough, or throw away money OA a
worthless medicine.
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE
Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY
&CHENEY. Druggists, BAUD. N.Y. Hal
1 4 all Drug. 54812.
Sold by J. Burns Amberssn, Druggist, Waynes
boro'
COACH FACTORY.
NEW F. IRM
Subscribers respectfully announce to the
public that they have purchased of Messrs.
Hese & Crouse their Coach Factory in Waynes
boro', and purpose cont , nuing the buqineas in all
its branches. C A RRIAG L.. 7.5. BUGGIES, Stc4 &c
always on hand or made to order. of the best ma
terial, and
,warranted. REPAIRING of all kinds
done at short notice. Being practical workmen
they hope to receive a liberal share of public' pa
tronage. IS. S. THOM PsON,
May, 22. 1.. P. THOMPSON.
,AUCTIONEEFLING',
7 HE subscriber effete his cervices to the public
as au "Auctioneer. Persons having mil or
personal property to sell will rind it to their intereat
to give hits vs sad. lie has had
. considerable ox
erieore at the ousinesioi'and will' leave *tithing law.
lioue to give sati4facieint, at very law rates.
Mt. Hope, l'a. JOHN P. tSi!LitIFFER,
tt 8, 1869 #- - - - 4m
'CMOS. J. FELBEtIT, '
11ERCEIANT TAILOR, '
AND AGENT FOR
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE.
DACON.—A. fine lot of Sggapcurod Hams,
JUlSltouhkre, and oats for Wary
op 23-tf & WAYNANT,
7-- AlsiTED.— kaeon.l.lrd, It u tter,,Eggs,
tOn dto., for arhO wo,wili gore, the
higheat.tharket pric.eln trade. . '
• • NEW & WAYNANt
loi)e
- D YE FLOUR, Corn Meal - and Hominy, • all
frvatiand goof, for sale- bs ' ' •
• REID•St:M.I.V.NANt
.•
4 ,olgPi ri.F llls l,7•P
h .
siciteMit tOlO
WAY ifikkliioll6‘. ORA.Nittatht doe,
#,14.0 /14: o. le ttrlt
H' PORTABLE AND trATIONARY
Sl' B All. EN G ES .
A VINO inerear:ettistegichrilat niszufletoOnal
in Porto& end glatieriati". Stem 40gine• .at
antra notice, of,eipestsomiteoln one bemired "_anst
fifty horse.powMT I ',Tuft! „pill the, sittentiera.
persons . warning portable,. Minium': for threshing
raja, &A as I am now prepare 4 fircm
at'abort,nolice. • lam also prepared to linniiittitiefts
prileye. &e., anti all work In my lido of.bui4;
noes:. rersons In ,arant.ol anything in my, line will
please call and examine my work before bayiLg
elsewhere. •
For Farther partictilsts send - for eirealtri,.
, GIEO, rg eK, .
Waysesbate.
Franilin Co, Ai.
ee(r li~ti'r-'-~
VOUTZ I B
WILISiRATJtb
Rom ad Catile Nom
•• ' - „...,--,„: This paidon - iiontimd Aiimrabty
• , . ~i known. will thoroughly re-invltor
, • sken.dciwn and low-spirited horses,
114 I
1 p trutpthening and elesinelnp the
I ! l amb and Intestines- .
._ • It is a sure preventive et el Postai -,
--w - - 7* -- •'" incident to this animal tlitch as LONG
FEY E 9, GLANDERS, YELLOW
WATER HEAVES, COUGHS DIE- 0.- ''
'
TEMPEIii FEVERS, r 0 Urt - 6 E R, ••
LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ~..: .
, .:. ti,,, ,
'ENERGY, &o. Its use Improves '. • 1
, • r. ,'
the wind, increases the itpte— to ,
Om &smooth and glossy skd
„f i li fr • . •
transforms the miserable skeleton A , -- '
. :
intoattue-looking and spirited home, =. 7 :-... 7, . --
To keepers of COMP tlds rpm*-
.
tion Is invaluable. It Is a sure pre
ventive against Rtnderpest, Hollow
actual e tpegm b ert b b e s en b provell crease H b ai
• f ,-T9 quantity of milk and cream twenty,
re.t*" per cent, and make the butter firm
"" •
_ yes them an appetite, loosens their hide,
them thrl re much faster.
. .
In all diesases of Stria% such as Cough., reefs ft
the Lunge, Liver, ke., this artleleacts
gg s vane, By putting from ome
baits paper to a paper in a barrel of . •
aaSll the above &armee will be eradi-
rated or entiretr prevented, If given A -
fn time, s certain - preventive tad '
care for tin Hog Cholera. ,
s
VALTI.MOV.Ig.
For Stile by Druggists end Storekeepers thronabli/t
the United States. Canallait and South /marina,
vet 29-3 mug
icr2o:l3zy t.p .
scar
PAR-A-CE-A.
"-EkszAuteol o
Plh.. P. Pahmerst celebrated Blood' Serrates , . are
Panacea," is a medieine that we 0111$ recommend So
to those who are agitated, having lased It in our 'own
family and tarnished oar friends with the artiste; '
we can, therefore, from imperious, say that it is s.
medicine poseassingrare medicinal peonerties.. &Mg .
• mild purgative. It is well to keep It always to thir
family where there me ehildnn or Mobs albjee t to
folds or.,other sickness. IS is ecomounded hem
medicinal Roots, Lessees, Barks, Seeds and. Berries.
which are said to be entirely tree from Warm ". W.
are personally saqueinted with the proprietor whe
Was our famtly•Phyatelan for several years, .and we ,
were at one time raised from a bed of affliction under
Lie judicious treatment."—Christian. "may CMG
panics. - • •
"FAMINIST'S BLOOD 8114Z171111:—Irt011 our permed
acquaintance with Dr. P. Pabrney, and from the re,
potation of the above named medicine in the coup
moulty where be lives, we can cheerfully Neon•
mend it to • fair trial toall who may need a Panama
for the physicsl maladies of mortality, until the great
Panama Dr all dismees Mall be found in the hseee
et the tree et hte.—.Prephelis Wolaksseass.
Sold by F. Fourtbmart, Waynesboro', Hiteghew
& Gehr, Ripgpid ; W n,. D. Roby, Quincy;
stn 111 not A Ito ;L. J Bell, !Smithburg; Mil., and
Lkruggisto go,erally.
Mfat7ol.o
oci , 23 7y,
NEW STORE:
RINGGOLD, Mil
W 11.1.14 M eATCWAtIT has been to the City.
and laid in a large supply of Ladies. Misses
and Children's s.hnes, ol'th emoat Isshtonablestyles.
Men and tiny's edes, both coarse and line, Men's
%ingress Gaiters ; tits° kraw Hats. The public
are generally invited to come and examine torthem
selves. Ali WI o will buy of him Writ receive satis
faction, as lie will sow all rips gratis,.'if e also keeps
sugar, coffee. molasses and siruptkpepper, alspice
and cinam an, mackerel, letter er,--etere
sted-PenkePe • dp ertUenei "04 fitc. Call sad
examine his stock ' • • W. tiTEWAIiT.
spill IVA! '
DENTISTRY.
A. K. DRAM BOLTS,
DENTIST,
lIAS permanently located in Waynesboro', for
the purpose of practicing his protection In all
its branches. He will be thankful to all who will
favor him with a call, and will endeavor to give
entire satisfaction. hiving bought- T. D. French
one, he can be found- at all . times, in the Place
farrnerly occupied by him. •. •
$6,016 WANTED `
Board of School Directors of the Boum*
1,,k of Waynesboro' having been authorized , bl`
act of the Legislature to borrow the *Moir, situ to
be applied towards the erection of it School Building
in said Borough. agree to give bonds bearing seven
per cent. interest which will be paid annually. Said
bonds will be issued in series from onto ten years.
J. H. ORE Bri.
sug.6 tf 'T. D. Favicor, &el , • .
Lumbe'r,
•
mns sabseriser has for sale Cite:taut Shingles.
.14. Failings, Plastering Lathe dhinithug Laths ,
Pine Lumber from a half to one Mob. All,other
of I:utaber furnished to order. Alma Oak, floe
and Chestnut Wood by the ltiad for sale ea the
ground. He has also I . 1; S. let sale.
. ap*.t— ! tfk A 10 DIONN.
NOTIVE.
IITAERCAtit, my husband, Jacob r..•Fless.
(i , died reith the cramp coke- which *tit had
been subject to all his lifetime, and !tot under the
influence of medicine 11$ has ; been 'reported' by
some loose, reckless therm:ens, in order to brest
down the practice of the. attending .physicien, , Wes
triad hie utmost to save bias. I edit therefore-caw
mot the public not to -believe such repents se they
are positively not true.
duc, 10- Is , CHRISTI ANA HESS.
IIIirO r IES_ABOUT• '
NOURE !air, borseo it! the wow
1- thief I,itpuici(ColoOstii
York. aW they will bifida tit prowsll l 74 cal!.
or 'death - 401'4,i'
DY.
s itiOolkir 'Cii/100 -
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