t. _ L .'r +l' ! y .. ~. „ . , The eutirieriber Will it idenee of Gebstkiiimitielt deed, - tiOoLiniles milt of yriesbort4 end one: rniie train Willow Greve Mills, on 11.1EADAY - 1 4 11p - fel'H” FiYIBIUiABIY, the iiiihsti.ingspervotiit!prolid t ttyi to Brit d" - 8.. HBAD 4009 .11 " faun of which are good plow leaderei.two floe brood matey with roil, 2 cOpai one risiiitt i,two,: r4 yeark ' iind ohl onolear old \ • 16 HEAIk 1 01 1 CATTL E ,' • ooirpn tiro ilaktowsone,tat:Stoer, one Bnll,lbe balance Yining Caitlel,. TWENTY-T*o MEAD HOGS, two are fat, 2 brood sown vitth pig; the balance shows ; 4 Wagons, one Brttaittread with Bed, one Plantation, 1.-horse and. one 'dprinsr;, Wagon, I Cart anti gears, 1 set Hay . Carriers ,' I":eat Bunn 13oards, 1 rlieigh, W.neelbarrow; - '1: MOCormick Reaper, 1 Sining Hay Rake,! ttpringt:titain I Wheat Fart, 1 Roll irg Screen, 1 Coiling Box, 1 ' Bag Wagon, rakes. forks and shovels, 1 two horse and 3 three•horse Pfows, 4 Itskrows, 3 double and 14 single Shovel Plows. single: doable ,and treble :Arse's, jockey sticks. 2 sets breechbandsi isets Front .peanr, 3 sets Plow tieirs, 2 sets Harness, 6 Hone= rsgs, 6 blind • bridles arid cbliars,A•way,ort and 1 ing saddle, six horse line . ahip,plowlines, o). nes, netry 8 halters and piurirpreadera, filth chain, log chains, butt,.breast and cow chants, 1 • 'ackscrevr, 1 hit • . and straw knife. Also - 31.00 Dam . R - RELS CORN; j OO bushels OATS, 8 hu,. jtalian•Oats, 75 bundles - .Rye Istraw, 3800' ShinglesOt lot old iron and cast- Suartking "'cols, such as augers, crowbar, sledges,_Mckg. mattock arisl_p_owder4_l-sei-13-IA-13. SATITHT,OOI:B, Crirpsnter Tools, such as saws, augers, planesibraces and bitty; ,1 grindstone, 1 cruss•cut saw, 1 wood saw, 14 grain bags, :30 Vas. •P'oistoes, 2 grain. 1 clover seed cradle, .2 • mowing Acytbes, batrbls vinegar, a lot empty bar rels and bues. MAO ~110USEIIOLD PERNITURE „consistinit of 1 Cook stove and fixtures, 1 Cosi fueve, and Ripe, t Fireboard, 30. yards Carpeting, 1 Secretoryt I Bureau,_l Desk. 2 Looking I,3lassc,s, 1 wash' stand, 1 kitchen cupboard, I kitchen table, 1 ,sloughiray,4 set chairs, 1 rocking chair, 2 clocks, 2 bedsteads and.betlMO, 1 large and 2,small wheels, 1 reel, 1 irou kettS, Iron pots, 1 sausage .ranchitto, 10 crocks anylebuttor, atid ,tnan3r other articles too .numerous to mention. Eir:sale tp commence at .9 im said day, , isben attendplice will be jives and terms made'kbritvit by GEI.).Y.AtiNIMERS, V. lilottp, Acct. j m 21—ts PUBLIC SALE, rjr.H.E subscriber wip sell at Public Sale at hiS resitiente..: Miles Southwest Of Waynesboro' ' THIAISDA fir 111 1 1 17:411-op FAIARUARY; the following desvibi4l valpallieygisionalprOperty, 4 LARGE MULES, ell young and 'thorough/1y broken for forming and tea ming porgies.; 3 HEAD IJORSES ape large hay Morel? years old, with tool; one sorrel horse 3 3.5 Head of Cattle; among which are et rerai Milch Cows, 1 fine young Bull, (Durham and Devon breed) the balance young cattle ; 10 Bead of flogs-5 Fat; si brood Sow, balance Shots;; 1 ,No. 1 Seperator anu Power, tieiier's Patant;r• 1 McCormick Reaper. pelf-rakeri—l—Wood-Idoweri — l — Grain — lnill, i Hoy Bake, 1 Wheat Pan, 1 Corn Sheller, Brinkerhoff's patent ; 1 Cutting Box, 1 Hay Knife, four Wagons, 1 broadtreall with good bed, 2 three-inch and one spring wago,ro 3 pair Hay Ladders, 3 sets Dung t0nt:43,4 Bahear Plows, -3 single and 5 double Ishosel Plow's, 1 Court Coverer, 9 Harrows, 3 treble sad 3 two•hoisa double trees, a lot single trees; 2 fifth chains, waders, breast chains, butt traces; 'bearing chaina,jockey sucks, 1 feed trough, 'jack* screw, 2 log chains, 1 ice cutter, lock chains, forks 1 and rakes,. 2.5 grain bags, grain cradle, mowing (replies, 2 axes, 1 grindstone, 2 sets Ilreechbands, 4 sets Fiont Gears, 6 sets flow loons, 1 wagon paddle, 7 bridles, 8 collare,o Loris lags, tly-nets, lines, flames, are. The one half of aurae GRAIN IN THE GROUND, 1 sot Blacksmith Tools, angora, planes, lot old iron, 12140 ft. pike beards, and . many other articles not necessary . to mention. sale to commence at 9 o'- clock on said day when a credit of Ten.ltionths will be given on all suns of $lO and upwards. MARTIN BUNK; of J. ;an 21—ts - G. V. Mort% Auct. etir itepository ChambersbUrg, copy -9 times and send bill to advertiser. Cough Cold or A Sore Throat, • . N v A , Requites immediate attention, as Um ctr "/Kh lect often results in an incurable RoNOW A.Lung Diseaae. BroAchial Troches )) 1 ) 0 CN C; Isla most inyteMlylgiveant re lie inatf For bronchitis, Asthma, Asthma, Catarrh . Con sumptive and Throat Diseases, they hive . a ing effct., . • SINGERS and PUBLIC SPE.VCERS u s e them to clear and strengthen,the voice. Owing to the goad reputation and. popularity of ,the Troches many worthless and cheap imitations are offered, which are good for nothing. Be sure to obtain the TRUE • Brown's Bronchial Troches. SOLD EVSRYWIIERE. Thw 19.6 m NCIVIC)3EL. An persons ire hereby notified not to trust James Barnep on my account, to I wilt not pay debts eon. pacted'hy him hereafter. LEAH DARNEd. Jan 14— pt , fBE subscriber annouoces to his -friends and the public that he has purchased the Coach Factory fornorly owned by Israel Hess, and is .now engaged in the above business, on Anin Street, t at the East end id Waynesboro'. Baying a knowl edge of the business, and emyloying none but practical workman. and by strict attention to lanai -10088 he hopes to arm a shareMf patronage- ell kinds,: of new Work on hand and orders filled promptly. ' jan 11, tf BAN • ,FirsteNaf. Bank if WaynffbiroVimpiaryl9,"7o,. • At thi annual eleithuifor Direciinnheld the Ith inat4thelallnring.naineB aharelolderalWern elected 11)OctUralv)z•jrAlexi,J - latnilteii, 410b4r6, • Daniel ,dtt.kly. Atratkin•no.• Joseliti i0: 4401 . lienrYlu° 9 4; . Paro9 l 11016ngeit. Darnel Trifle, mnil„lntut Philips. • And it!ist, ineettni of ,ttui'Direc'- t 4 fg` tha 'Jay, 111.- ArnheraiA, Esii.oiyas tstian!- Ingulliihr:n4lcet*Preildent:. •- • • . jan P,r4tPkc*iier.' . ~. . . ovit3 rid LE . .. t) t 4 L 1-.- ...,.," ._ ...: 1* .... , ir in „ . .11k*J1.11.6E l'llrelq'givAelii.7l;l6'7loto•43;" book ~,"111,..*0 ) 4 . 41k7-**Pdei4l"7".l 4fitifiii4ol,4.* I°n° (,)10,04114_4ef Re! N ot.bdir aPectelk ' • t j ." %on '''riditietico'sl:, , - “. aeinftibt to 133 1- , ',l_,l;lweidik eIIAtI!IIL.RifYYr GEO.' VEi-40,^E'- `l4 Mill .11""ig 14k04.1',1-, --,., I - ;•.,, ..,, - ,J.F.:.:.g::. ,- ... • GEO. R. UAWKER. PATERIZIPIEGULATINO 4 CRAIN SEPARATOR, tllllllllllll6lllll ?DWI . . . . , ,No WPM h t itrinittl44he Riper than a Piles) —OLASt3 G R AS Tan STINK AND CFRAfigliz- -- -ftir none Pays him Sorrell ly. The above cat shoves the ONLIt4EIBSO PUNE new brill omitr the ineraalta te eye of the- Old iniontor himself,'vvith all the additional improve inente math, during the pest IR' , years, • and now with*sf•chiss revrikaien and material Ibis Machina justly Mande high up' above all - id its die*. a' Thresher Je le equal to the best, as litlearitirit is Se parlor to irrY exiding Machine. This is admitted by , all honest competitors: Indeed it Is the' only machine tha t rialto can, by one operation thorotigh— ly thresh and dean grain fi t . for market., DO the fad that pain direct from this: machine commandis horn 2to acents a bushel More than grain direct from any other machine; settles the qttestion of its ersority, ,as a cleaner over all - ethers. Impartial j judge a at all the kluge and County Fairs where it was theioughly arid• practically tested, in Oonipeti-- tiop withother leading machines, •alaiays agree that it is, more siiiiple—more eardly understood .aird milted by these unskilled in machinery—inoree aura-. •ble,—threshing as math,.and Yet cleaning with frmis, power and 'mine comfort Uri/ands thaw any tither maciihiein•4l s-- _ausi besides all that'll sold for less money according to capacity. Therm facts are further attested by the thousands of per— , chasers, some of whom have had them in ttse the last 18 years. To supply the wants of all, We now make 4 sizes, viz; From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 Horse •Lever Puwer, to-a. ten Horse Lever or steam power, with prices ranging ,from $l9O tit s39o withbut power. We also make the-latest unproved triple-geared Horse Powers suitable for each size machine ranging from $9O to -- $135, and all fully and fairly warranted. Fur further 'infor— mation send for Circular end Price List. • Responsible Agents wanted in territory not intro duced.. Address THE GEInEII. MANUFACTURINO CO,, WAY:IBM/la, Franklin Co., Penna. jan 21—tf) Mk WOMAN'S FRIEND! .COLD- WATER . SEitir - W.ASELING SOAP. AiO 10ILING, NO WASHBOARD, by :using .JEROIRE 11ZikYRWS. SOAP, ttieten to the Wesherwoman'suong: The yens or . .. Whilst is come To Wnshertvoinen everywhere, And this is our thanksgiving song, While we for washing clay prepare. No more scolding, no more trouble, No hard work on , washing day, - Ec t r with soap no w made by Bevel. 4)1 these ills am done away. We need nreer more fear backache, Caused by bending o'e; the tub; Ink and grease and dirt of all kinds Come,out with the alightest tub. Thiss_o_tip_tes_es_ottr-tirge-nall-labo Docks:way with boiling too • - . TiliFar4 - 91,,Ries tint nor texture, As moat soaps ara apt to do • Finest mastitis, prints and laces, • Beautiful.) , wash we now ; All who wish to learn the process, Jn this way can find out. Bny sosp_ut.qd - ibi J. Beaver, -ith-each -bar-directians - conr., Then you'll sing the sung we now do, *". Over the tub in a quiet home. Long lire Beaver,,rnity Ootrit blessing • , On his every step attend ; For by making Washing - eitiy, Ile has proved himself cur fried. • The retail price is lb cents per bar.,When the saving of fuel alone is considered, kis he cheapest soap in the market. Manufactured and sold by Jason 'Bairn, Wayoisboro', Franklin County. Pg. • _• Prompt attention will:he given to all orders. 'All I ask is, buy it, try it, and you will never. be without it. Porichapped sore hands, end washing tatter, there never. was, neither can be, anything made to equal 'this soap, . Also to remove grease from any garment. • The soap is no humbug. Send for it. Address all orders to JEROME BEAVER, jan 21—tf] P. O. Bog 29, Waynesboro', Pa. rram saL By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin county, Pa , th'e undersigned, (Omni. istra tore of Ahrahant Barr, dcc'd, will sell at Public. Sale, in front of the Bowden House. in Waynesboro', on SATURDAY THE . STH OF FE B RUAR Y, the following discrihed Real Estate, v.z : A Farm con•. taming " • 104 ACRES and ,99 Perches, kirow,n as the "Walter Form," sit noted one mile Smith of Waynesboro'. wit bin 400 yards of the Waynesboro' dnd Maryland kit'ate Line Turnpike, adjoining Mansion farm of . said d eceased, lands of Davidtitimer4 W. P. Weauly, John / t estier, David Gitbert; and Others. The improvemeLts are, a comfortable st,ory end a half' - DWELLING '; gOtTSE, G0(4113 ANK BARN, Wagon Shed,' Corn Crib, carriage•Houseond all other necessary outbuildings on a well improved farm. There is near the door a swell of nhver.falling water with pump in it, also a Cistern, and '• An Orchard. of Choice Fruit on the prbmisea. This farm to conveniently located, so that stock can h' ye free, access to any of the fields from the barnyard, ard is one of the most desirable properties in Washington township. This farm as a GRAIN' GitOWING. FA14191, is an exception to others in the neighborhood, hay * yieldeo 'good crops while other terms around it Partially failed. Persona wishing to view the prop erty before"thif day of sale will please call_ on either of the anbacripers who will give them 44ety,sstik.:, , faction. Bale' to commence et 1 o'clock- oi`rittid day Wheit:teims wii I be made 'known by • DE1111011; • ' ' I. N. eiNIVELY, • • • . • - Administrator**, • l jan 21- 7 1 s 0. V. Motto, A act. MERCHANT MILL FOR RENT. . T HE undereigne4l offers for rent his 'Merchant .11., Mill, now in the oceupencT ,of ,Martin Speck, enznite4,one toile East. of Leiteraburg, Md., on the- AnAitam• ' T.his niill is joeafed 'in a .good grain- Iti‘ing regißn and has a fine Inn of euatorp.— Possession gspen,pn the findof April next. -• . ' ' ' 4 , •. . DAVUE M . : . l?E'rindli., . . ,TIERSONi tete •RoVe •thiiVitetesi It. the sale mf, U the subeetitser.ou the' loth •Sitateh,,lB69, are no; tified• that tlie,:sauey'lrill he Atli iithe - 10th Prouipt raiment ia teqttesttl. • • •• • • • _ DA I 4I) GILBERT- Jen 7-73telL••••=4• 1 •:•-, •• • `:.'. o -/,•• •, • • • TElV.subfeisiber offers foe . 'Rent the Line thihel it&iveNi s ate' ilia ptitreijloatir ailiOghtiforaletil! odigki44 ,j1p,14 7 3t t z - • • I. H. WHITMOR R'hZo t 710•iti• (LA_ e aver am ea ; iii. F EN I T , C r:_p_ _7 • Rtifi . CA_STL Ep, PA I. 11. . • Would cell the attention at all Who era ht need of Furniture Mattrasses, Litolt,ing,Hitaises, (ope* to the fact that he basis larger stack on hand, at his rooms on the souiliaast' coma' , of , Centre Square, than' all similar rstablishthaniti in the county com= bined, and that he can and dose We: inducements to Housekeepers and_nthers..---in-wenkof goads - in his line, such as no other - Cirpet lfesiths can do. He has on hand nytwartleof—=7 , - 100 Bethlteuds of over 25 different styles, • Twitting in price from • $5 to $75 each. ~,More than 50 Buregus, of 25 sliffeient atylesi frour.s7,sti to $75 each. , • - Upwards of 600 Chairs, of oil styles, , from $1,25 to $35 each. Rocking Chairs from $1.50 to $3O. Ftilf - Chtinlierbeits, solid Walrrntp ' • hom $6O to $2OO each: • Cottage Suits, • from $3O to $9O each. Tete-a:Tetes and Sofas. froth $2O to $6O each. Spring seat Parlor Chairs, - from $3O to $6O per half stozru. - t- Lounges from $7 to $35 each. . - - Marble top Parlor Tables, solid Walnut, - tram $lO to $35 each. Wood top Parlor Tables, • f ro i n Old $l3 each. . . among which are 20 different styles. Also Extension, Breakfast, vioing and Hall Tables, in endless variety. W ar d r obes, Bookcases, Writing Desks, Library Tables, iecretaries, • ' What Nola, Hal Rocks, • Piano Stools, limbrAls 6 1a148, Jiffies, Hall and Mbrar7 Fafes, sideboards, Sinks. Boughttays, Cupboards, "Washstands, • Aieo, a large stock of all kinds of • Mattresses, such as Hair, Husk, Palm Leaf, Waol 'Straw, at prices from $4 to $4O. Spring Mattresses, Spring Bed Bottoms:, Swinging - and-Rocking-Cradles. The highest cash prise paid for Carpet Rags. We have a large stock of Carpets always on handl, 1 shalt as Brussells, Ingrained, Stair, Ball and all kinds of Mailings, - I end all kinds Floor Oil Cloth, at low prices. Looking Glaises, from plain Walnut Frames to Fancy Ovals in Arch Tops, in Guilt and Rose wood. Also, ChiWrens' Buggies and. Hobby Hors es, Picture Frames and Mouldings of, all descrip tions, and at lower prices than can be had slim whore in the county'. He also sells Wholesale to the•trade, all of whom he requests to dal! and ;mint prices before purchasing elsewhere. tarßag Car pets inntle to. order. iviIOWE4S AND BEAKERS. FOR E . anuary NEW PALL ANA WINTER GOODS, AT iI'HE-FIM{)1 1 ' STOVER & WOLFF - (SUCCESSORS TO bEO. STOVER.) I I in •• • I•••• • • • • • DRY GOODS, CARPETS, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, CUTLERY, CEDER WA RE, OIL CLOTHS, ii C. • ' To which we invite the attention of ell who went to toy cheap vends. Nov. 6:1869. • STOVER & WOLFF. ICITNESBOIIO' LIVERY! r HE subs 4 tiber hoeing purchased the interest o„ J.R. - Woltersherger in the Wayntsboro* Liveryf will continue the business at Bowden'sotel.elte hid. eamfortable conveyances and fine traveling horses furnished at eh hours. Parties,conveyed to any point desired accompanied with a careful driver. An attentivsi Hostler will always be in attendance. Thaukful for past f.vors he iespect fully solicits a share of the pubuc's patronage in the future. sep d—tf , P. STONER. WAINESBORO' COACH FACTORY. EO. H. HAWKER having 'withdrawn from VI the firm of Adorns & Hawker. the subscriber informs the • public that he cant loins the Coachmak ing business in all its branches, at the old stand. j-fe w ill a t ail times have e . o ppl . kof neurliuggies, different kinds, on hand ;' shoo second-handed h , cles; Rep Airing dune at alien notice. He uses Ithe best material:and employs good mec6inics.,•ife returns Ins thanks to be, pubtic for-their liberal ptir tronage asrd by attention to business and ' a dispo sition to accommodate hopes to merit a liberscphsre of the sernein the future. • ' ' jai; 1 . 4 tf , JACOB ADAMS. NOTIOVIE. If' HE subscribers been* thoposedof ,their coach 11 shop to H . liawker,'notifies all persoki in debted to-theTt ,either t icrnots or book uccoupt, call atili saute. The books and neeennts *pip the ,bands of N. Thompson, at life old stand, Where he is employed. jun . 1.4 41 - THOMPSON': & BROTII.IIR. •' ' noUr and reed. • prime article of irn! Flourlfro,nl metgularrs sale in aack:t;:at red9cogfOrkiba;it.,)the' I.)rug . .,!;tclia D;r:3,':ll.`Aiiiifiviatin.../Viiat of rel. and Kto siquir . 4.a"ni;, Hia.' • dp4iiit . .• -•a itiny by lit at Ainbeisiui`a.'Diug ur '. ttaY Pusj, ()Mot: , . ' • SLlE4a4kiksLT rai • • • • - •• • :,,,•••• • .aittaErit'Ss StWitfo7:lltaMittfEli ' stoOlutaist "lD & wmort . dull AYE just opetied. twotk.otook of ottoorlos prix *ditties, which ittleielefitiiind, of the inws they, offer at low ;ides* fee tilt s. A von, -.. n swap o • • PUI{E 81:1.10ES ; • " Prime Ric, Coirmi,-Biewrieit ;•-• . A r r i t Brown and •Crtiebed Sugar, Loaf , ' - Coo) Prierdeiled White Stigari Rios'-. 1 Synipi; airpi,rhir,in qualititaria iew in price, 0. 0 1': Rico and .1 4 1,1h1Ciane hiehiagea; ' _ Coin Search, Chocolate. eWete,do.;,. Pichler ;.Piiieutii Meanie Crackers nintersiltes, coa 111. A, Sale; Pine • Zt I);l.tnity Platii in in pitien• them, Call and examine. No trouble - to abet* goods. Shucked aystnlttirie s 6 inlay ie ceived through.; out the proper season. (Akre oysters in•l arid, 21b. Caortolwaye on 6andd,eotd by thigeari EIIIIIT AND CONFECTIONERY. Layer Reisino,fteedless Raisins, French Currants,. Now Jersey Cranherires, new and excellent quality Can dies; clear toys for the cbldren ; Oranges, Leptons', Dates, Cit .on. Prunes'Apples, Dried Cherries, nuts of several kinds. ' FOR BAKING.—We have good and pare ex tracts of Leman, Olange, Vanilla,' Strawberry !• es fiances of Lemon, Cinnamon, &c. • GLASSWARE.—Look et our sets for nnly $l.OO, cheap goblets, dishes, castors; tumblers, &elm ma. least:tient - le ' lamps, chimneys, So: We . have .the best and cheripest in town. - • QUEENSWA RE.— An unrivalled assortment, full stock, lower in price than ever. - Tea seta, ups and saucers meat plates, soup do., Tea, Dinner, and Breakfast do. We have the real granite. no deeep Lion in the quality. We have the common ware. new Stock. HOUSEKEEPERS.,' Are invited to look at our knives and forks, butcher knives, large spoons, common albata and silver plated tea and table spoons, clothes baskets, budketi tubs, market baskets, school do. NOTION.--Toilet snaps,l perfumery, combs, pocket banks, pencils, ink, cap, letter and notepaper Superior Whale Oil, ' /Jest Chsrnical Oliva Soap, _ Barlow's Blue Wick Yarn, Besides many melee articles always on ham!. Country _produce and "greenbacks" tiken in exchange for goods. We ere thankful for peat pa tronage, knd solicit a eemtinuation 'of the same at the FAMILYIGIIOCERY store. • BELO h WAYNANT, WaynesborO'. becemter 24,1869. • ..-.~rer's-S~~s~~arill~,, 1/0301 VITRIFYING M1L16.1311000. rery sai d= of the eonnhy, that the public scarcely need to be informed of virtues of uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most delitme. Sive enemies'of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the orgiudinnundermlnee the con stitution, and invites the attachof enfeebling& fa tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again. It seems to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some favors OCCaalOarap idly develop into one or oth hideous forms,s either on the surface or onngB the In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited In the lunge or heart, &Moors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions •on the skin or find ulcerations on some part of the body, Rence.the occasional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla Is advieable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons !e -lided with tbe following complaints generally end immediate relief, and, at length, cure,. by the use of this SARSAPARILLA: , St. Antho nyfle Plre, ,Rose or Erysipelas, Teeter, Salt Rheum, Scald Mead, R{ ores, Sore Eyes, More Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms, of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more con cealed forme as .Dgspepeits, Dropsy, Omit Disease, F i ts, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the various rleerous elections of the muscular and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Dis eases are cured by It, though a long time is re qWted for subduing these obstinate maladies by . any medicine. But long-continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Letteorrlicea, or 'Mites, Uterine Ulcerations and Eetitals Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ulti mately cured by its purifying add invigorating elect, Minute directions for each case are found in onr Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accuirmlatitins of ex traneous matters in the blotsd, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Compfaints,Tmlitlity, flanges non or inflammation of the .Meer, and dams dice, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. This SARSA PARILLA is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who , are Lan guid end Lis less Despondent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of • Weakness, will find immediate relief. and Can- VinOinS evidence of its restorative power upon PREPARED 137 Dr. 3. C. A.19E11 tic Practical and :analytical Chalets. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. AI S. BONEBRAKE, Druggist, A HORROR: Wdon't.dereive the Public tft" the secret of selling goods so .cheep—ewe attend sates .of Bankrupts when fortunes have -been Wrecked! in the sea of :adversity and we invite the attention ,op • ' ILI 74 , , , ,• wh.i vivant to supply themsslvesgivith sincl) sirtjcies se lints, sheep. or a 'fi.unk. Piaet . - and Natio:4lo. examine our fine stock whicb44l. bee ..„ • Pound Dead cheap at tho N. K. Coiner of3fie . Vlartiord, ,tbe only atoro in town wherhyon.uadigetaupplied with the following noels*, Vl74' • I riatg, - Nevig o ithoeter k l" • Crin.foor 800 r pictlg, • . 'Drunks; ,24et,, 1 Al) Kinive of "Cra • .14otions; such air - Ladies', itttaiery..lidelery, and flisine; . 'eueNli...selit , rnnpplint! .Psiftmeiipt4, genii anti 'MY% Uinotieneanti Chiniiiit'ai cianeivaim'rflinlvOlas, and .• : • ' • ' c° a " NO • in] Ctteryning"; poitaihiriefn - 4116'Vtiaine.". 'A" .fre•ksopiejaNcle&irfidAkcid vrrzi cheap f'?:r.lish.. Ihniefnii•teeditj ' V?' "• ' li' ' ' C LAREN C.E" tray `.-,t}; ` 10L subrribers - 'lion just i, l 4 4.ruLikdAff:Armir,Or6imig Malesse4' ?Vt* 4 •; '!ifit;Cne.r4r,lloEntlCti ' 2 .; - e : • , • • : ';' . • „ IN W _ . .----;: , - ----7 - --;-=`''' •'''''''-' ' r . ' - cr ,',9•`'',- •''• 1 ,____.. lll*- ' ' ':' ' ' '7. • ' ' . . ' '.' . ' ' '•: •'' ''. ......: . ' , 11;?•0.-',5: .=::. ~• . • '' • = -:---r- 11 .---.- 1 , _ •. - 10,„„. t _•i , - tv, ,, ' . ` • '.1 ,, ,.1'. .• • r_4 1- •' • ~4 0,, .m= - __,„ ?i,,c,_,•,...,,.., 0,..,,, ,- . : :, - • -'m 4, 'Na r. ' ' ...... __.• 4 4' l ' lP. en .. MEM IMIMEMI • Are now receivip a • fiobh supply of Fall and Winter' goodi, to vitsielt we' invite tho attention of our customers and all-who litela to buy • • CHEAP GOODS.. • A full line of Ladle's wear at • :4 A.B. & Co..e. A full line of Men's weer • All kinds of darpet at Msttings and Floor oilcloths • .at A. B. di Co.'s. Oil Minis and fiAtwes at Wall and Window Paper at . Full line of Drees GoOeig a? Ladies and Misses summer Shoes at Call and 'lien our full assortment of goods of rill kinds which we promise to sell us cheap as any in the market. Oct 8 1869. ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS PRICE _dzAllepFt-LICAIII4. Atlases. Ito cures, aratruleratey _invet MMus 5.115. Fir For desirable stylee of goods and durability of fabric, they pay particular attention, so that their dtatomers can sr !stairs rely on genii* the worth of their money:lnv:l:chasing from: theta. LOOK AT THIS aagem turalM th cured" by it. ctionsi nod , weresfir serroni bn tmtil radically fist of articles end see if you are not 'in want of come-bre - rein sptielfieo s • Alpficas Prints ' Fheetings Merinos Ginghams Shirtings thirLaines ' Uhaifiburgs . Pillow casing Poplins • • Stripes ' 'Osnaburga Mnhairs . Checks« Towelling , Debsiges Cantons Diapers Copurgo Pitman,* . Crash Einpress Cloths Dornet Napkins ' Waterproofs„' Table spreails. HOOP SKIRTS, diarect item the manufactory, at P. & H.'s ARABS, a new article of mapping at P. & SHAWLO . in abilajance, at FE ATFIERS by the potted, et OIL CLOTHS for &or, table and windowe.•at , • P. &H .'s • ATOMS, If no DS. itREAKFA ST & Sji 611L DER SBA WfAS, at , r P. at. H's KERSEY'S, CORDS Alit JEANS, et ALLWOOL ¢ MIXED flannels at TIMIS, a large loi jag viva. at P. & LADIES' HEAVY CDOVIS fcr tarapprigr, at P. & H.'et Y A R.lllSoCrertnaatovra, ppitir, a nd factory pa ma, a t P. & H Je PRINTS, at 8, 10'& 121ie, at • P. & H.'s CHINCHILLA & BEAVER o;orcoatingp. at • P. &11.'s HOSIERY & GLOVES, all prices an d qualities, at P. & H.'s The Auhseribers„truder their thanks tti.tba etall• Triunity for their kind tiatrinutga and hope a eon. Ai:manes of the same. • - act 22 1R69. • •1, • P. Ar PIIRIErr YOUR BLOOD! l e co 1;1* --- ID 0 'INT: BLOOD iIANACEL 'Be Gnat' Blood Pam It is the most : perfect vegetable compound of altern tlyea, tonic., diuretic. and diaphoretic's, making it the most effective invigorating hmovating' and • blood closnaing cord ial known i 6 the world. . Porthecure of ScaciciAaorßilio'S Cul!, risen. Dress se. Env '4II,I3OILS,PIHSLEA Snd cage on the FAGS,- SOS/ I, SCALD HEAD, TATTiIt lONS. OLD and.Stannearc— ma, • BircesteMer Insonnans, COrr JAVEDICE, SALT REECE, 1E SWELLINGS -lineccittat El E E 8, TTEIIIIATT, 'MATZO,/ 8011 FLUTTZEING at USART. , 'CONAIIMPTION, ILIA,SEPII/LlSSEASstemaszci ICTIONLINTLAKNIATION of the IDIO. and XIDNETS, PAINE 111 DACE, PEOTST,IFELIALE • COX- ' .lerrs. Etc. To the broken down tale It given Ure and energy by Mug the lost pereereor nature; m health again succeeds . , tho de form sod pailhi chielc of dm; surprislix 'thin dis intigerst: ••os on 'the.human sotem. Persons nit - nciis and lassitudefft neinv - ihs PANACEA.: nronce ,become mind and - MM. id" e-ineempr ander its infic ence. Lad les litho have made complexionesad ere dor&abdni the eyee, blotches and Pimples the Dalle;r4Vrilida.- pr. heckles, and sin-" , ,ent of epiiitirP'sbotd2i - bottle or- two of LONDON-,..8L00D, P.411e1.4..11:7;41... will denier' rear MOO, 'veincrie the • 2reellei' - *4-7:- . 7 biota*, and gitarin, sainiatha;*tricithgreaaline:t apt/tweed s betentiteratenalexicavooXerx-" ‘'• • ' , • 'Pirko $1:00 Pet le ' • l'im ktinahn i bate 1.02001 i $13L1301) - 910-UM • M. ,t; kw", naterineal„ hkeira. thelbettle s • 'and nix signature no abeenlippez • . • , , Vat,trylsZi, °tor; - BdLIDZLITi3g, MD. . theneM4is 7 74 .`•• the United licence. • • • Flit*l, by' T 'AvANA : s;ittasint.. D rug. `roof' 101":4Y:' „J.” . ,r*** A. B. & Co.'s A. 8.,& A. B. & C6:9. A. B.& Co.'s, A. B. & Co.'s. A: 13. et. Co.'s AMBEESON, BENE DICT & CO. W . ' • iiiti l3 'lELL 4 8 tiorn i will keep EVERY COME AND , SEE TIME 11111.4WITED * ORIENtAL Pr. . SAE nuni.qEn, • At the Pig: rof the Big ;Bed. Horn, end you *lit be Convinced that the ()tient] I i the, tfie someet and the clieniitisi Base Bitrning Coal butte ' in the' • , • •ti • • "Litt toy The truth hit:nig/11:y and will WO. eon. furnish any miniber of refrroni:es' in testinion'etaf- ' 'o4'; superiority of , the OH/HP:PAL over ell -Mb yte having bean impioved with as t 1 VEN TOP, Tito Oriental his a larger -fire pot, a 'hatter grate' mattes more-heatova/I ims eon/ than the Morning Glory: :pia Wit:iota/ has taken the four first prent4- iums nt ihe State Fairs nf Neer - Yarif;iitid the SiWor ,Maihlla at the Ameri c an Institute, and see at the sign of the .• • ..~.F-z , r -- "BIG ICED 11011 N", Waynesbire'.. Pi.,• where you can get my kind of Stoves you went of I). b. RUSSELL. & SON, who alivays:keepeturt made of the best tin 41:d by good iv 'rkm-th., House munching good.; &c. at ,the hull of the BIGRED fiR N Sold at Retail by COOK STOVES ! aware Ifira3lirsvaxe, Rome res.rnishing Goods Bde'kets, • Churns, • Kai and' forks Spoons,• • • • 'Ladles, Large iron and- Ooliper kettle 9 other Ireful' aritign of the BIG RFD HORN, Waynesboro', Pa , where alarge ae eortmeat of • COOK STOVES, NINE.P.LATE STOVE,B • PARLOR STOVE,S • COAL STOVES (to of the latest improvements, the very best •Itt the market, at the Cheap 'Vitt alai .itt ova Stara of 1). B. RUSSELL & Wl,l. P. & P. & H.'s TININT AR E mode of the Yest Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign pc the "rna nre=ol•3l:l.." P. ar. H.'s D. g. IIuriSELL keeps constari try on hand a large assortment of Rousa Furnishing, ooils for sale cheap.. Pure No. I Kerosene U and arg e assortment of Lamps. P. & IL's . , • Mashihgi Made Easy ! by caning at the sign of the "Big Rod Horn" and getting the best Close Wringer ever made. Ui'Persons in want of Stoves, Tin Ware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full ,value for their money by calling•on D. B IiII•SSELI. & SON, ' Sign of the `•BIG RED HORN," . . , • Waynesboro', Pa ' * SAVE. YOUR FRUIT t P.P.'Y. 'H USE, 2.IST, }PRA. Tlir'A the limit Dry House tier offered to the •. • • • t. , irior Fruit in half the time required by the old. rued:led. , uniflrnity ova porfectly. Ile Fruit dried, by' it retnias• [mire of the-natural' Ineor. - ( • 1 - 1;.1t. eigity• mAra ea: • ,•Teilivei• it ' • • rMI plr•abto. ' • s Ii fii ti sl44oe .,t 3 of or) sttiais. lb}' illtd*443lietn; 0:1 rue' sii.nr of tho • • • Itlf3 IZED 11011. N. clot I -104yetir - * :IV.- - I -a-- ,tho 46,4 bt; fi* ; ; IVOi D. & SOY, • Sign of the tiig Red florn t __ Waynesboro', Pa 1441__to_gb.-ntihfaction,) Brassma re, , !Japtanneet,-Ware V.li; „L. A. OELLIG
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