• - 4 ,i I :4, For sale at W. A, TRITLE'S he* Stove and Win Store. ge has on hand a large stack of, the above -stoves, all of the.late improved kindt. There is added to the Morning of this year an oven, which is neat in appearance. • It is a gbod Baker. You can heat Irons. Bake, Boil, Roast, Stew, and it does not interfere with the.,aperations es a Parlor stove.., In regard to t e blast o some -tove ea ore, who say that their particular stovo takes less coal and gives more heat than the Morning, Glory, you emu put that kind of talk dotin as a Blotv.well, as the Morning Glary has beeirsold . (in this part of the country) for four r .yoara, and in that time I have put out over three hundred of them, and never had to take one back because it would not do ite work or it was not what I sold it for. Now that cannot be.said of any other stove ever offared in this mar let. Thet is ibe proof gvhich is the stove. 1 have other styles or heating stoves for coal or wood. Heating . Fumaces put up amtwarranted ii7l cr wood, ill wnrranted good 131kerfl.. Also a pew _______Parior_Cook.,ttose,4o/21ethiug,tkat.caret be etoell ed. ' Cal! and see' ma. 'Yon will find my 'stock of Tin Sheet-hon and other wares of tta hod kinds, and • at low rates.- On bend, the best Clothes Wringer in market.= .Alito a gootl.end cheap Washing Machine. Roofing 'ait , f 4initing doe Of the bebiatoek anti sit shorr notice, Job work'of all kinds in my line alone a e. aon y place in town where you'can get.yoniCcipper workplone. being The only Copper Smith in the,placer. Oet 9' See",:::lle're::Read This NOTICE ! —TAB -aubscriher - bas - just returned from tl • with's large stock of Goode, such 'as BOOTS. FLIOES, GAITERS, BALMO RALB and all kinds Boots and Shoes for Men end Boys, Women, Misses and Children. which he is ceiling at prices That will please. BATS OF EVERY .STYLE 4'or Men 'and Boys, Caps of all the leading styles to suit and fit any head. We taught our stock cheap and are determined sellfaccording I v. Notions Notions Notions READ. ME LleS24. iShirts and Dowars Gauntlets, Suspenders Driving Glines Paper Collars \ Fur top Gloves Buck. Gloves Hosiery Sheep Skin Gloves Wool knit Half Hose Lisle Thread Gloves Cot ton lia,f nos* Wool-knit Gloves Germantown Half Hose ;Pa tbroflies • " Black Silk Ties Fancy Silk Ties Broad End Ties . Ladies & Gen tsPil cuffs Linen Handkerchiefs Pocket Books Portmonies Brushes . Pocket. Knives Cloth Brusliel Pon Knives •Shaving Brushes Nail Knives Hair Brushes ' Fancy Soaps ' Tooth Brushes Perfumery shoe Brushes Albums . Combs Pins end Needles ' Rizors Lead Pencils Gum Caps Slates Violin strings Ink • Note Paper Pen Holders Envelopes Blacking Hair Oils Hernarandas . Toys •carpet tacks Crochet Needles Fancy toys, dtc. &c. &c. iiii•c, .and so fourth. ' • • 'GOLD AND SILITEkiIfIATCHES, 'American, Swiss.and English; , tietb TiIGMRS and o ther Clocks.v Jewelry of every description for Li. dies, Gents, Afie.es and Children at greatly reduced piece. Finger Rings, a large stock; plain Gold, Fancy Bert, Chased and Fancy Finger Rings; fr3ilv -4w and other Plated Rings in great variety, watch. ..rhains, Guards. Ir/barmy Bracelets, Charms, Sleeve ~Buttons, Gold Pens and Pencils; watch chain hooks' keys, &c. Trunks, Canes, Umbrellas, Baskets, Mats, Valises, Carpet Bags. B. R. Bags; Tobacco, Cigars rnd Snuff'. Crindins, Fruits, Raisins, Dints and :Confectionaries of alt. kinds. nettle one. cools all. and--buy. Thaokful (,r ,pest liss•a-s he hopes by a deiire to - please to merita liberal share of publingratronege. EZEKIEL ELLEN. tin 9, M • are and SpeadyCu for ', ough,CohAt , listhina Bronchitis, ,Hoarseness Croup", ktfutinza„ Whooping Cough, Inc:pent, Conautrtption, and all :Diseases of the Throat. 'and *;LU4gt. ' uegleq, A • xer . .re „ CoughouCtrirow.away attokei,o2, Ikon/kis ,ifted),:cine. P RlCE:Firrt AENTBP.Eft. Berri.* • `,` %r ibt IAILDe',.IIEIVILEY • ; ,Syrealo.',lfir. Odd, al* • ' ""- - • .844 . ei1b . 2; iNpill;t r ool,4lo;,kirtliee f, • -'- '''"' im ic ossei t , 'raorive~l " sot ^ Tradeiv. , Pp) ~. . . 1 3H VOLIItliS 1 A4114 sell at Public sale at hik-reitiderice Mt. Hope, 4:tniles North Of .I'N'trylierbOra% on the Chambers ! burg road, on the Ciltl'PfpOltMike w'eat 'of Quincy, en rtattui.witv 181:ff, thk following personal 4 INTOttitlittlittES,,„ / ,'— , lis afi ntrYru'eg •firittiJoai4 tfutis, 1 rising'3' years and the eother , .2..Yeeret, 13 , 111EA.1)'.tor - CATIPLE; 3of ;which tire Mitch Cows, 2 be fresh about the tiini3.of rale3,l fine . young 'lull; T Broe'd How end lihofell • 2 PA7Iig'IVAG / 011 4 54* I t hr e e' inch nese with bko awl the other two n343,1'0'3 or 4 horses; It pair hay; Ladder's, 1 Spring teeth Hake, '1 Potent Hay Fork.with ropi3 "ptilleys. Sobs horse Plow, 1 tireli'oriur do.; 1 :double , and 1 single Shovel Plow, , 1 new Harlow, 1 Rockaway Carnage and'Harness, 1 Sleigh and Hells, 2 sets Breechtianda 2 fete Front Geariv4 Ornate collar., bridles end halters . , fifth chain. 2 spreaders, treble, double end eingl3 trees, breast; butt And cow, chains, forks and rakes, 1 grubbing hOe; , - , , 7.• • 3"),, HOUSE FU'FINUTU RE: _l_Bureauj large Diniag Table;l Tenpiate fltove and pipe, 1 large Dinner Deli, Potatoes by bu.,. and many otheeariiples necessary to mention.— tittle to Commence at 10, o'elSeitna PI& Jay when, the terms will be made knoWn by •HENIitY HOW: jan Bis G. V. More, AuCt. [$ 'The undersigned will Shrobliiir on the same - day his Tract qf Land at Piddle •fhttery,. lying mile from Mt. Hope, on the road leading towards Chainbersburg, joining 'lanai of James Vook and 'Michael Proms, deed, containing '9l Aeres and 61 perches good quality Limestone 'Lend, 10 acres heavily timbered, with a fine situation for a house -end--barr-It — itr — sup'posed that water can be had within twenty or thirty feet. Plenty of timber for buildings; about 4 acres of meadow, the residue in a good state of cultivation; partly enclosed post and rail fence. The eonditions will be made known on day °tale. SAMUEL PFUUTZ. PUBLIC SALE! subscriber having gait:farming , will _sell at I. Public male, on WEEN EriDAY, FEBRUARY 1I TH, 1870, at his father's residence, two miles East of VII ityneshoro', near the road leading to Hopewell Mills, the following personal property, viz: 9 HEAD HORSES 4of which era good plow leaders, ono a w agon . leader; COLTS, 1 rising four yt ars, and' 2 rising 2 years ; • 7 itIEAD or CATTLE, 4 of which are Milch.Caws,•3 Calves; 2 eats B reach - hands, 4 set. Front Gears. 6 Collars. 6 Bridles,'• 6 Housings, 6 "sets Plow Gears with Humes and . Traces, 6 Fly -nets, 2 sets Hamess. 1 Wap,on Sad - 'hip. 2 IX a- .fit ....IT, 2 Wagon Linea, 2 How da , 7 lialterg and,Claaino. 4 pair butt traces. 2 breast chains , 1 above', t Wagon Cover nearly new, 2 Scyt lies and Snathes, Omit-horse Pkiwi, gored as new, 1 pair / Wood Ladders 16 feet long,' stack and Die, 1 pair heavy Twin Sleds, 1 good Dinner Bell, 1 doublet and 4 single trees,l set gum dung boards, l back* band, 1 Stable latek, (Oak's patent) 1 Dbl. Vinegar, a lot • Virood by the Cord. Also a lot Plastering Laths, and. Lumber, together with other ankles not .necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when a credit of 8 Months will be given on all snail of $lO end upwards. ii. G. HONEBRAKE. jar. 28ta 0. V. Al orta.-Auct. W. A. fRITLE. YHIE subscriber intending to relinquish farming. twill aelt at Public Auction. 2 miles West of Waynesboro', on the turnpike leading to Green castle, on FRIDAY THE IITLi OF FEBRUARY, the following personal property, to 3 HEAD -HORSES,* two of which are heavy young draught horses, the other.a good brood mare; 4 read of Cattle, among which are two extra lflikb Cows, and two riteen ; 9 HEAL) HOGS, one a go id brood sow ; 2 FARA WAGON 4 four and 1 two-horse; 1 Wagon Bed, 1 Hay Car riage, 1 St.intling-tir 'Soggy. 1 casket Sleigh, 1 three hove Plow, 1 two, horse, Plow. I double Shovel Plow,l new Harrow, 1 Cutting Hox, 1 Corn Sheller, double and single trees, 1 to.t Quarrying 'Pools, such as augers, crowb tr, sledge, spades and shovels, 1 mattock, I grindstone. 2 sets Yankee Harness. 1 set single and one double Harness, 4 fl s nets, collars,' bridles, 2 housings, I riding saddle, 2 sets plow gears. halters, butt, broa.4 and cow chains. L string sleigh bells, 1 horse blanket; also about 12 acres WRIT IN Till. BM !leo Brickyard fixtures, :h ne she 1, mu Igrinlier, moulding tables and sand boxes, and ai my other articles not neuesspy to mention. ti.de to coin. , rnence at 10 o'clock on said day when the terms will be made known by. DM. SPONBR. jan 281 a G. V. Mom Act. Ityquires immediate attention, as neg. it l / 4 3YY,N,, n " , lest often results m an incurable [Jung Disease 13R ' • Brown'i Bronchial Troches "icit:icl will most invaviably gtveant re lie ins tf For Bronchitis, Asthma, Asthini, Catarrh . Con .sumptive and Throat Diseases, tatty hive a sooth ing tffeet. KW; ERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS use them to clear and strengthen thirvoie 'Owing to the good reputation and popularity of the Troches. many worthless and .cheap imitations are offered, which are good for•nothing. Be sure to obtain the THEE Browns Bronchial Troches. The Stock of Nerchandiso at New Gail fora will be b old at Wholesale on leasenable terms: The Dwelling Noose, Store 100113 and,Fixtiites can be 'leased for a term. of years; :No bet ter piece tor business in the county. Qall on or timings (.1 EU. 3i . • Neel; uiJlord, jan 28-3i] • Jen' nklin 'EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Tprit.t; is temby g iven that teitanient- I Tairito the estate of Christian' Mohle, late of %ytiebington.townifitip, deed, hove beet, granted to the subscriber. All pertains indebted lo void 'free. tient nrcriut fled tti make' psyinent, end all having probeut theta priperly authenticatod for settlement. duel) pt 'HENRY FIIANTZ,Ix?f... AD 311 I TV 11:14C)MATO8'S rtt of lieving bilen grant ed to u.e uradehozgiiiiirdliou tie estate of JAI', Jeoes. tete of Wostimgton , ,townqdp, ttec:J. ,A peiduni Odebied , to s elldyrolate,nre p quartet:l,w bloke lieethg lainte,to:present ',prole;its'eUthetitie4ed ,to • f: fan, t-Hli' kttip'g, t ii - E; • • ..4 • r Rockaway Baggy.peatia new... App) to ' 408griti W ay tbestioo',4:a:. i3Ug Cough Cold or A Sore Throat, BOLD Y..VEI3IWiIEII.E. my 19 6m Pon SALE. :111g . :-.0010AN"$ . 1111$1 1 1 . 01:: - • sELr-trAsittigo' SOAP NO POLLING NO AV HIIO AAR, • r` by itsitig . • JEROME BEAVER'S 1130.11.P.‘., Lieteu to the WobiloricoomP'Et Poor * - The year of Jutrileti Weenie' •'. _ To Washerwomen iWeryirtrere. And this is our thent,alrivitig Song, While we itir"washing day prepare. - ' No more scolding, no - Were •troutrle, Nn tiat i piverk,int :washing For vrith sosit',no w wide I>y Driver -•- •All these du , die done'etwijr. Wended iinv e y more fenrbackoche. Causality - bending o'er the tub; Ink and grease and dirt,Of kindi Come out with the slightest tub. -- 'this soap eaves nor fime and 1464-- DINS away with boiling too t Never Ao most soaps are apt to do. . • Finest muslins, prints and laces, BenutiluEy wash we now ; Alt who wish to learn the process, _I In this - way chh'find out. -Buy soap made by J. Beaver, With each bar directians come; Then you'll sing the song we now an, Over the tub in a quiet home. ' • Long live Beaver, may God's blessing On his every step attend; For by making washing easy, Ile has proved himself our friend. The retail price is 35 cents per bar.' When the saving of fuel alone is considered, it is the cheapest soap in the market. 'Manufactured and sold by JIIROMM 138AVCR, Waynesboro', Franklin Odunty, Pa. Prompt attention wilkbe given to all orders. All I ask is. buy it, try it, and you will never be without it. For chapped tore bands, end washing Letter, there never was, neither can be, anything made to equal this soap. Also to remove grease from any gari9ent. The soap Is no humbug. Send for it. Address all orders to JEROME BEAVER. Jan '. I . dynes. ro , a. PUBLIC_ SALE. THE subscriber will sell at Public Salo it his residence, 2 miles Bouthaveq. of Waynesboro' on TRUE:ADA Y THE 17TH cIF FEBRUARY, iho following descrilied valuaVe personal property, viz: ail_young arid thomughly broken for farming and pur proem $ HEAD - HORSES one'large bay Mato, s years old o vvith Mal ; one sorrel horse 3 years old, one black Stallion *years old ; 16 Head of cattle, • among whiCh are &Taal Milch Cows, 1 fins young Dull, (Durham and Devon breed) the balance young cattle; . 10 Head of iliogs-,5_ Fat; I brood Sow. balance Motes; 1 No. 1 Separator ano Power, Geiser's Patent; 1 McCormick Reaper. self-raker; 1 Wood Mower, 1 Grain .Drill, 1 Hey Bake, 1 Wheat Pan, 1 Corn Sheller, Brinkerhoff's patent ; 1 Cutting Hos, 1 Hay Knife, four Wagons, broadtread with goal bed, 2 three-inch and one -apring — wagon;37 - pair — lday — Lair ere, sets t ung Boards, 4 Barshear Plows, S ',maple and 5 double Shovel Plows, 1 Corn Coverer, 3 Harrows, 3 trek.le and 3 two.horse double trees, a lot single trees, 2 fifth chains, spreaders, breast chains, butt traces, bearing-chains, jockey sticks, 1 feed trough, 1 jack screw, 2 tog chains. I. ice cutter, lock chains, writs and rakes, 25 grain bags, grain cradle, mowing scythes, 2 axes,. 1 grindstone, 2 sets Breechbands, 4 sets Front Gears, 8 sets Plow blears, 1 wagon saddle, 7 bridles, 8 collars. 8 housings, fly-nets, lines, Names, 87c. The one half of 60 acres GRAIN IN THE GROUND, sot Blacksmith Tools. augers, planes, lot o Id_ iron, 1200 pi .e boards, and many other artieW not necessary to mention. Sale to" coot menet) at. 9 o'- clock on said day when n credit of Ten Months will be given on all sums of $lO and upwards. MARTIN EIJNK, of J. jar) 21—ta G. V. MONO. Auct. L6'/repository Chambersburg, copy 3 times and send bill to advertiser. PUBLIC SALE. MITE subscriber intending to quit farming will sell at Pubic Sale at hi , : residence, t milo South east of Rmggold, on the road leading from Smith burg to Waterloo, on THURSDA Y PHI; 17114 DAY rEBRUARY, the following personal proper ty, to wit : 4 WORK HORSES. e•nong which is one mire with•loaf; 2 ona-yoar old Colts; 22 BEAD OF., CATTLE, Among wind' aro 4 Ankh Cows and 1 Fat Bull; 17 UNA U OF Sit Ea', 20 Head of rine , llogs s • among which are 4 Drool Sows; 3 WAGIONct, 1 three-inch tread, one nariow tread and 1 one horse wagon, I Curt, 1 pair Wood Ladders, 1 pair Bay Carriages, 1 Spring Rake, 1 Grain Drill, 1 Corn Sheller, I Wheat ran Cutting 1443 three-horse Plows, 1 two-tiorse new, 1 single tied 3 'double Shovel Plovis• 2 Harrows, 1 Corn t!overer, shies, double end treble trees, jockey stick,,litth chain, 1 log chain, 1 spatuder,2 paw butt traces pair breust Chains, 2 sets Breechbands,2 sets ProWiears, col lars, bridles, halters,Dy-uets, 3 housings, 1 tour anti I six-horse hue, cow chains, I set dung boards, 2 grain cradles, a lot barrels, 1 hogshead. vinegar by the barrel, a tot lumber, lorksbolkes, ti lot iron, Rye straw and hay, a lot l'otehOs- Also .113CGA.31.E0e.. W - 1.412 1 21.11.tvire, ! it 2 11,5 , Pitetuis. 1 Table, L bink, ilke r Ap• plesotter. and many other articles not ilecedearY to lonian. bale to comthence at 10 o'clock un eaid day, when a cri:dit of Liaht Months wid, be given on alt DMUS to $' and upwards. • JOHN . A: !HOOVER. J. ilowasn, A uct . jan 2Sta MACHINE SHOP FOR RENT. THE Machine Shop at the Old Rock Forge, 2 miles troiri JAciiettenug & from , Ntt , IfYrkeliborer oil the turnpike leading to the ratter piste, now in the tncupshey of henry Oaks, i. oeisred tot Icent, pesession to ire gwaii on the first of April next, or 8001107 If dCBlrcti. • " The improvement liOillingt 0 1 IVO w,V,'l,,tAlgi,..klol.lesl:lzi, vine suitable tar a Bleak. 'smith end •tho tabor f i a tVood - worianatiya two aura Wood: Shop. comfettient Iflactattlub en.ep wtto threo tires and the coneenieniX...'of Fon Blast, and pacidry at aetted With, Patterns, Ate. "11.: tt3it also the advantage, of Turning Loclica and - u ntil Fitz' turning and uiiltiug iron, tip bee for lialte - Ahie lot of I.Y7bIOVA, euah'nt Pteltory ,seltite/atiktprid tralrclatillaut; , also. at b,009 !Jry" \ -1 * lonr 04 Ikenninvi; "ne n tot is with' cfrierefiuit tet22) •• •y. !!, JAM OPP:" • . , • , ,;. -4 'r: • A 111persOris sae 'hereby :Notified not to trustAmnies 6,41f16. 011'.inriiiteuitt; Its Viiiignotipti debts. coke DAR" , gm :r l , l ,1 4 81 - • I. - 1.1 WHITMOREi4,- Nititeisiftp ,POtergli ; 17r1L14 I TUE' ,E• • • • —AIcH-=: • Car • .• • . • , , OFt.EENCASTLE , I • I " • / :!; """"7 : , . "( J. H I T,DI 0a E • wbuta., can 'the btri.ntioifof .ell who are in need . of Vuiniture Matirtisiesi . l 4 ;&king Masses, Carpets, to the filet hat'lie lials*li'latgei stock On hand, at his roozneon the southeast' corner of . 4 l.:Witre than all similar esuiblisliftents in the county corn bined, and ;bet he cantina does'oWer Inducements . to Housekeepers end' others. in want Of gudits his line, such as no Other thirpetHealenrctin do. - He has Uri.kaind upiiiTQs of 100 lledste'ails' eraser 26 diflerent styles, ranging in isice trent • , • $5: to $76 each. More. then 50:Bureaus, of 25 different • styles, from 47,50 AO $75 each. • UPwards of - 6001Thairs,,of all styles, from $ 1,25 to $35 each. Rocking Choirs from $1,50 to $3O. Full Chamber Suits, soli() Walnut, ' from $6O to $2OO each. • Cottage Suite, from *3O to $9O each. Tete.O.Tetes and Sofas, (roar $2O to $OO each: Spring seat Parlor Chaim: f r om $3O tu• $6O per half dozen. 'Lounges from $7 to $35 each. • Marble top Parlor Tables, solid - WitlEff;'' from CP to $35 each: • Wood tllto Parlor Tables, • from $2 to $ l3 each. among which are 20 different styles. Also Extension, Breakfast, Dining and Hall Tables, in endless variety. Wardrobes, Bookcases, Writing Basica, Library Tables, Secretaries, What Note, Hat Racks, Piano Stools, Umbrella Stands, Camp, Office, Holland Library (,hairs. Safes, Sideboarda, Doughtiays, Cupboards,,Was h stands, Also, a large stock o f kinds of • attrassea r such-a. Hair, Husk,,Palm Leaf. Wool and Straw, at prices from $4 to $4O. Spring Mattresses, Spring Bed Bottoms. Swinging and Rocking Cradles. The highest cash price paid for Carpet Rags. We have a large stock of Carpets altitays on hand, eueh as Brussells, Ingrained, Stair, Hail „ and all kinds of Matting., and all kinds Floor Oil Cloth, at low rnices• 'Looking Glasses, from plain Walnut Frames to Fancy Ovals in Arch 'Fops, in Guilt and Rose wood. Also, Childrens• Buggies and Hobby Hors •B,-Ficture-Emmes_and_MottldingsLof-all=llese • tions, and at lower prices than can be had else. where in the county. He also sells Wholesale to the trade, all of whom he requests to call and learn prides before purchasing - elsewhere. 7 leßag Gov -- MOWERS made to order. MOWERS AND REAPERS FOR SALE. January I4—tf. • k GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN S.RPARATOR, MARI BIGGIII AI MIS o ni/ ement more important to the faramethart a FIRST-CLASS...GRA IN TO ESHER AND CLEANER.--for none pays him so well and ape edi- The above cut chows the ONLY,dELSER MA ehiNE now built ender the immediate eye of the old invenUirbinnelf, with all the additional improve ments made during the past IN years, and no ,withfirst vlass workmen arittneateeial this machine justly stands high up abuse all of its dim. As a Thresher it is equal to the hest, as a Cleaner it is su perior to any existing machine. ) 'allenitte4 by all Itaneat—competitore Indeed it is the only machine that really can, by one operation, thorough ly thresh and clean grain fit for • market. -.lfut the fact that grain direct from this machine commands brow 2 to 3 cents a bushel more than grain direct tram any other machine, settles the question of its superiority, as a, cleaner over all others:, Impartial judgt a at all the mate and County Fairs where it was thoroughly end practically tested, in competi tion withpther leading machines, always agree that l it is more bimplc—more easily understood and op : orated by those unskilled in machinery—more data ble,— threshing as much and yet cleaning better— with tear power and more comfort to hart& roan any ether machine in use—and besides allthat is ' sold for less money according to capacity. These facts ors further eluded by the thousands of pur -1 chaseis, some of whom hero had them in use fur the last 18 years. To supply the wants, of all, we now make 4 sizes, viz: From a 2- Horse Hailviay or 3 Haire Lever Power, to a ten (torso Lever or steam power, with ricer) ranging from $l3O to I $360, without power. We also make the lutest imptoved triple-geared Horse Powers -suitable 'for each size machine ranging from $9O to $136, and all fully and fairly warranted. For further infer motion send for Oirctilar•end Price-List. Responsible Agents wonted in territory not intro duced. Address THE GEIbER MANUFACTURING 00.. WAvszaso*o!, Franklin , jan 21-01 ' Penna. IOAGIIIAJiING. THE subscriber announces to his friends and .1 the public that he has purcbasel the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel and is now engaged in the above business, on Main Street, at the East end of Waynesboro'. Having a know!. edge of the buainesa ' and' cmitloying norm but practiCal workmen , and by, strict attention to busi• item he hopes to merit a share of patronage : All kimillof new work on band , and orders filled pro -jail 14 tf G.EO. D. HAWKER. BANK ELECTION. First Nat. Bank of Wayneabora',Jaquary At the annual election for Directors held the 11th inst.,the fellowissz named share holders were elected Directors foi this Bank, viz : Alex. Ilainilton, Geo. Resorts. Daniel alitkly. W. N. Arober,on. Joseph Price, Henry t:ood, Daniel Hollinger. Daniel Tritie and John Philips. Ainktit 1121 etliatt - of the three:7 tors this day. Alnbennin„Dsq.; was unarw. inously rek.leetad Prezi.k.nt. jot 21—at • JNU. PHILIPS, Cashier. IVOTTCE is hereby given to all who oraindeht ed t.. the undersigned. either by now or book account, to, pay their several indebtLeesi U limp c indulgence should not lie, expected. ,• -; would notify thoseindehied 4:6:61 1 , m my . Mi11.130,.1: to pay up, • Alli g ).lll:t3Otte.. jin 7-4 w • MERCII4NT MIU. FUR BENT. ~ , liE,underiigneil pff;ini fp* ,tent 114: krenhant till!, npw ill the NC -^ tit,. ...accueauey of Manta bpacii. ejungell aim nolo, env( 4 ~r biltelrbkirg, *4.p} the 4 aj.itts49. .I , ,:iis 'iailf,iti loonfril ili' a .goall groin ! , growing re . sitak - aiiii, jilt** 404:4tin 01 ciait44g, ! — kielvevvian. given on:the fisitor Navit nrgi, .. , 77 1 4 4104: 7- .7: 7 IPLICHEItTr= I SINGER'S A 'f.o/ ,- .4 1 ' , . 1 0 11 ;e . ', FOI :, i ~,,,, ~ ~ , i fin wltrii- MAO/f/ITEI ; 7 77... e. 717 77 'lrOlFtk,4ll • , • • HEIL 1 I s Aa WAVIEVANY, .t. joilLand varletica. Which' atineetiaenee -of Mie , utaislinea tlust,O,ETer low.,•Airices, rite •iready money" Arc Want'ar; ' • • PIJ • " ritPx•dtg Prime Itiritcitfoti',4liciiiiei Vodka ! •' Bitten and' Cretslocd.klugar, Leaf I. • Ce 3 Powderod White engaritiarilliniVilicill:` rrt Sympaiintieirior he quality and low In 'price, go I). Iliad and N. OrleiinwMcloaiest,: •, • Corn Starch; Chocolate. sweet-do., • , Pickle.., Crack acid Cakes, &ra 6.. A.; bait, Fine enit, =' Family Flour in ia 'paper sockst..., Ceit and:ems:due. — .lllo*i:thie to show goods. , . • Shuckid OYSTERS regelatly - received thlough= out the proper ceagen. Cove'aiyetera. ill 1 niid 21b. cans, always on hituti;sol4 6y pi can 1:i/ dozen, BRUIT AND , ' CONFECTION'EPS;-- Layer Rejoins, heedless ,French, Curs-ante, I\ ctir Jersey Cranberrics t ,new and. excellent, quality dies, clear toys for the etrldien ; Qua iigeS, Lemons, Dates, Cit •on,. Prunes Apples, Dried (Merries t nuts of several kinds," ; FOR DAKINO.t-We have good and pure ex tracts of Letum, Orange, Iranian, Strawberry CS. SCLICeI3 of Lemon, einnornon, Ate., GLASSWARE.--Look at our sets for only $l.OOl cheap goblets, ditties, castors, tumblers, flasks. zno• lasses cans lamps, chimneys, &c . We • have * the heotand cheapest In town. • QUEEN/MARE:— An , unrivalled assortment, full stock, lower in price than ever. Tea sets, cups and saucers meet plates, soup do., Tea; Din neri and Breakfast do. We have the real granite, no decep tion in the quality. We have the common ware. now stock. HOUSEKEEPERS Are invited to look at Our knives and forks( butcher knives, large spoons, common .albata and sneer plated lea and table apoone, clothes gaskets, bltekets tubs, market baskets, school do. , NOTlON.—Toilet soaps, perfumery, combs, pocket books, pencils, ink, cap letter and note paper Superior Whale Oil, Heat Kerosene Oil; ' elandical Olive Soap, Barlosv'a Blue indigo, Besides matiy useful articles always on timid — County — produce -- andl "greenbacks" — taten — in exchknge for goods. Wears-thankful fur past pa tronage. and solicit a continuation' of the same at the FAMILY tilt OIDE it'Y store. HElur c WAYNANT, Waynesboro'. December .24,1869. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray_Hair its natural Vitallty_and Color. Thin hair is thick enea, hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, elated by its use. Nothing 'can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the' glands atrophied and decayed. " But such as remain can be saved for stseisaness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its oe`easional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or !Idling • off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which 'make some preparations dangerouS, and• injurious to the hair, • the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If, wanted merely for a " HAIR DRESSIN G I nothing else can be found AO desirable. Chintaining neither oil nor dye, it does not . soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aier & Co., PL&OTICLL. AND ANALYTICAL CiLEMINTB, LOWELL, MASS. PAIGE c4LOCk • A. B.I3ONEBItAKE, Dtu - igiet, Agent. • " * CV ' EO l4 i t r f r ae lt;t o i o le g .r o e n ive s t: - , 1 1 0 . 0 - P h n en b i lie r t . v sito at t i l e i n e a cr n e n r lc e! Bankrupts when fortunes have been lirreolzed! in /he sea or it lrereitylanci . we .I:invitstttnaclittion at' - ikVaagniky who want supply 6(lnm:dyes' with such fsrticles se Hats, :those, ora Trunk, trick. and Notions to extiniinssurfte stuck which will bo ' Faundlnead eltenp,ot the N. Corner of ,the or i ty Moto flt ioonl vih.ero you edit get sypplted the to.lowing arnrios, &2 : 10' . 'Hots, ' tlnroii,v rin'd - Tsuzike,'thueie; • Ait Kimls of (; vic k, lll , Notions, 14uch ' ' " Paper • ~•'nr;(l:l 6 .nt.s'; fu ovrat, thoria v illus(wtiOsta for Nnstiv and PerfautejteiNt Gnaw and 111,14 fili jphi grinfw i; flone l i aid iisilittrUas, Tubnccis and: uirm,.. d Pencils, • -.• .i„ 0,• 111 ° , *'" . tieul, ; 4l.•rxt4infi,..pr4sitbieir.` 1144 . 1 .5AuPP1L) 11,1 1 0 , 10 0*...00 6 .< 441, 4 1 ' 4 1, U4nt * , _ , 11 4 %T. /0 ej.,eniNei A dressing which is' at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair.-.—Faded or gray hair is soon restored to tits original ,dolor, with the gloss and freshness of youth. • ~%~, ..:,~ ~~. ‘e!• • , • , . t=:! 1 - 4 (-0 U 2 • 0.3 . oftimami '. cin Are now receiving a fresh supply of Fall and Winter goods. to which we invite the attention of our customers end all, who wishio.buy CHEAP GOO 3 Si A full line of Lathe's wear at A full line of Men's wear at All kinds of Carpet at Mattings and Floor oil Clothe nt Oil Blinds and fixtures at Wail and Window Paper at Full line of Dress Goode at Ladles and_Misses summer Shoes at Crql end see our full. sesortruent of goods, of nit kiwis Which we promise to sell ns eheap us any the market: AMBERtiON, BENE & Oct 8 1869, ANOTHER ARRIVAL NEW GOODS PRICE dr. 10* For desirable styles of goods and durability of :Ode, they pay particular attention, so that their euttomers.ean a lways rely •on getting the worth of their money. in putehasing from them. LOOK - AT list of 'articles and see We not in want of some herein elocified : Prints Giugharns tiliamburgs Alpacas Merinos Do I,ainca roplins timpes ()turdwigs Ctiorks . Dabaiges Csntons • Diapers Ca rorge, Flannels Crtisti Einpre FS Cloths Dranot Napkins Wutprproav, Table-Fpronas., HOOP tqilitTB, disract from, t tfiTiiiimufitatory, at ARABS, a now arficio of wrapping al B.IIA Wl.B in' obumbince, nt FEATHERS I.y the iintata, at OIL CLOTHS for floor, to.1)1c and ciroloviA. al KOBJEB, Troops, isIZEAR.FAT SEM \VIA'', at • ' P. 4_‘• II K ERSBY6, CORDS ifir. JEA NS, ;It ALLWOOL 4 !MIXED. 11 is at FliflB, a' large lot just opehed. at LADIBS' IIEAVY CLOTIIS fo r tv 4 , 51 , 1 ,, Eg . 5 , ct i). dr. y A RAS, Gcrinaut , awn, zephir red factory 4 ] a rrt at • ' Y. ek 1 - 1 s -PUINTS,-nt 8, 10 &-124 e, It CHEN in Ali BEAVER overcoDting . : 4 .1 ROSIE nit" c'z. GLOVE'S, all prices and qu:l;i!i The Subscribers tender their tharr!is to 1. 1 .:. .c“,l • (nullity tor tiff it pauenage And hope. e.:.co tinusr i ee of the Kline oct 22 1869 PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! ISO 0 FLOOD,.• PANACEL . Great - Alterative and 114 Nee. • It is the most perfect req.:table &impound . of :Worn, th.cs, toute..,laurottos ami. illoplurttic , .moklng it tho ' moat affective, inrigonaing; reziovallor and blood cieonsing cordial known to the world. Forth° cure of ScnotossiorSnra'S — u., Cur.Ornors DISEASED. Ear sl.A9,lloll.B;YlKPLiannd or CUES on the FACT!, SORSI),. ..8, &TALL' HEAD, TITTZR 41 :.TIONS, OLD and S TUB II a it N .OLM, RHEUMATIC DISORDERS, ',LOW, Jetrantet, Batt BREVE, ten , 8 vrautaae, bilinet'lluaL IRE 820, OENDRAL DIIIIILIVT, .arrAsloir and FIAMTIIRTION at ' '!]FACT, Co2sestrorow`, Mits., STELEMIS and STPRZLITIa MOTIONS, INTLAXIMATION of tho moan and Baniteve, Parts in DAM OROPST, FzuatE COSI :NTS, &a , To the broken down sale it, gives lith anti energy TT storing the loaf pOwers of nature, • hen health again succeeds the ebto fo r m and pallid check of the offerer ...wing ma. . are ourprislog than Re Inl,lgivrat , ' lag elTects on the human system: Perseus all weak ness and lassitude, by wilog the PANACEA, ut once become robust and full of energy under its influence. Ladies who have polo complexions and are dark shout the eyes. blotches and pimples on the ace. rough skin or trcoltivi, and are " out of spirits," should use t • ,bottle or two of lON DOS BLOOD PA.NaCK.I.. It ~,.",*lll cleanse your blood, Telrovo We . frooki'° and . • ' blotches, and Fire yon animation; sparkling eyes, One ,:...00.0ts and a beautiful complexion. Try it.. ,-, ' Prima $2,00 Pcr Softie. , . zThe rmitne hare LONDON BLOOD rAxAcz,l, 4r: ("DMA., POUTS, , DALItUORE, , VD,. blown in the bottle, . ,'';', d'nT . tignitture,on Ulf wrapper. -/ - k- - ' 7- A S 3 -' • ..^.. ' VCirC..T r r Z.; . , " 1 . ,: ~., i, , X lfSili:D t iktA i tt . 11. 7 - r i o e lt r r ta lrl As E. P ri d o r % p . rf 060 E. • .'•: - , ra .2 - ' ' rcirioa .1* amulets and otwokogica throughout ....be Valid Ourout, • ... .. - - • Foe sal4„r.by J. livaNs_ablaggeon, Dru g . ` l g4; l e i'lli'd' Wry '. PM 20--;.T ,1r:, ~.~lf , :ti~,~~a ii:T'~ssai~. u~~~'~. A.ll. at Co. s .A. B. & Co A. 11. & Co.'s. A. B. & Co.'s. A. B. & Co.'s. A. B. & A. D. (Se Go.'s Sheetings Bbirtings Piilow-casing' I'. 4 . ; 11.'i P. & H.' P. 4z & rV$ P. e.t P. & 11:6 P. 6r, II P. & IL' r'. & 11 !4:Sr; Y &..1. , P. .%• 1
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