Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, April 14, 1870, Image 3

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    NirT I C E •
We ere now receiving our first supply of
SPRING GOODS
et lower Trim; than they have been for several
years, to which wa call the attention of all who wish
CHEAP GOODS.
A full amortment of Clothe, Caaaimeres, dec., fur
Mon and Boys wear at
A. B. & Co's.
A full assortment of Detains and all kinds of sum
mer goods tor Ladies at
A B.& Co's.
Bleached and Brown Muslina selling low at
A heavy stock of Ingrain, Imported, Rag and M
kinds of Carpet at
A. B. & Co.'s.
Cil C Was and Ilfattings a large lot at
A. B. & Co. e.
Wall and Window Paper in great variety at
A. B. & Co.'s.
Ladies and Misses Shoes cheap and good at
A. D. & Co.'s
We have a full assortment of all kinds of Dry
Goods, Notions, Queetisivare, Hardware, and Gro
ceries to which we call your attention and feel con
(Went the twe can give ynu full satisfaction in re
gard to price and quality.
Give us a coll.zi
AM BERSODi,BENED IC T & CO.
spr 7-1870
THE
"CORNER DRUG STORE,"
OM J. BURNS AMBEBSON
PROPRIETOR,
T. C. RESSER,.
ASSISTANT.
.Constantly on band a full line of
Drugs, ,
Chemicals,
Pateut lUedicices, .
Oils, Paiuts, Varnishes,
Glass, Putty, &o. &a.,
Spices ground or uogrouud;
Kerosene,
Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Articles,
etc. ate. etc
We sell you bqt goods of ale best quality and at
races satisfactory to all consumers.
Special attention given to the compounding of
prescriptions.
setnember the "Corner Drug Store" and give us
a call. J, BURNS AMSEESON, M. D.
sp. ld _ _
Boot and Shoemaking 1
TH E subscriber announces to the citizens of
Waynesboro; and the public generally that he
hdr commenced the Boot and tlhoemaking business
in the dwelling house of Dr. I. i . trinively. (back
building, up Stairs) and that b i s prepared to put
up motk of all kinds to milt r at short notice, which
he will guarantee to give satisfaction. He will use
good material and employ the best workmen, and
the afore asks a share of the public's patreni.ge.
ap 7—ti J. r OKI).
NOTICE.
The subscriber notifies the public not to purchase
a note of hand, dated January 24, 1870. for the
sum of 6325 given by edward iSterner to John 14.
Isaiah Kohler, as I have not received value for the
*awe and will not priy sai.! note.
aye-3t JOHLV , Iinif LEI?,
TOR MORNIAG GLORY-FR '69.
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lid
F a s
8.,
For sale at W. A, TRITLE'S new Stove and Tin
Store. Be has' on hand a large stock of the above
stoves, all of the late intrroved kinds.
There is added to the Morning of this year an
oven, which is neat in appearance. It is r, good
Baker. You can heat Irons. Bake, Boil, Roast,
Stew, and it does not interfere with the operations
as a Parlor Stove. •
In regard to the blast of some liftmen peelers,
who say that their particular stove takes less coal
and gives more heat than the Morning Glory. you
can put thatitind oftalk down as a Blow well, as
the Morning Glary has been sold (in this part of
the eountry) for four years, and in that time I have
put out over three hundred el them, and never had
to take one back because it would not do its work
or it was not what I sold it for. Now that cannot
be said of any other stove ever offered in this mar
ket. That is the proof which is the stove.
I have other styles or heating stoves for coal or
wood. Heating Furnaces put up and warranted.
My Cook /Stoves are of the best in market for coal
er wood, all warranted goad Bakers. Also anew
Parlor Cook stove, something that can't be melt.
ed.
Call and see me. Yon will find my stock of Tin
Sheet-Iron and other wares df eta best kinds, and
at low rates.
On hand, the best Clothes Wringer in market.—
Also a good and cheap Washing Machine.
Roofing and Spouting done of the best stock and
at abort notice. Job work of Al kinds in my line
done at low rates. The only place in' town where
you can get your copper work dono t _being the only
Co - ',er Smith inthe '
7det 1J
-A --NS S T
REPORT of the condition of the First National
,Bank of Waynesboro', at the close of business
March 24, 1870:
- RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, •
Over Drafts,
U. N. Bonds to secure Circulation,
" • 6 ' on hand,
Other Stocks,
Due from' Redeeming Agt. N. Y.,
Due (tom other National Banks,
Due other Banks and Bankers,
Current Expenses,
,
Cash Items and Stamps,
Bills.of other National Banks,
Fractional Currency and Nickels,
Legal Tender Notes,
Capital Stock,
Surplus Fund,
Discount. Interest and Exchange,
Nat. Bank Circulation outstanding,
Individual Deposits,
Due to National Bank,
Due to other Banks, •
State of Pennsylvania, 5
? a . 8.
County of Franklin. •
I John Philips, Ceshier of the
_First National
Bank of Waynesboro', do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true, to the hest of my knowlege
and belief. J N O,P Cesh'r.
!Subscribed and sworn to beton) me: this 4th NAY
of April, 1870. J. BURNS AM E lISON,
(1.. b.) Notary Public.
Correct. Attest—
W. S. .AMBERSON,
DANIEL TRITI,E, Dtertc•roas.
DAAIEL !NICELY,
apr 7-3 t
Not;ce is hereby given that the co-partnership
heretofore existing between Wiesner & Brother in
the Mercantile business was dissolved by mutual
consent on the first of April; 1870. The business
will be continued by 'the undersignee in whose
hands the books and accounts of the late thin have
been left for settlement. He returns his (banks to
the public for their past patronage and by attention
to business and a disposition to accommodate 2nd
please all to receive a continuance of the same.
apr 7 Imo THEODORE WIESNER.
WAYNESBORO' LIVERY!
rfl HE subririber having purchased the interest o„
1 J. g. Wolfersberger in the Wayne:shore' Livery(
will continue the business at Bowden's Hotel eta
ble. Cainfortable conveyances and fine traveling
horses furnished at all hours. Parties conveyed 'to
any'point desired accompanied with a careful driver.
An attentive Hostler will always be in attendance.
Thankful for past favors he respectfully solicits a
share of the pubtic's patronage in the future.
bep 3—tf , 8. P. tSTONI R.
nERSONS indebted to the late firm of Frantz
r Snivel'', will please call upon the undersign
ed, in whose hands the books and accounts have
been left for set lenient and close their accounts by
note or otherwise, between this and the first of A-
yril nest.
feb 17—tf.
Aprime,article of Family Flour from Amsterdam
Mill, for sale in sacks, at reduced price., at the
Drug Store of Dr. J. B. A whereon. Also of Lidy
Frick* Co. lie will also deliver Flour by the WI.-
eel, and Mill Stuff to any point desired. Orders
may ue lett at Amberson's Drug Store, ur at the
Post Came. DAVID LOH R
THOS. J. FILBERT,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
AND AGENT EOM
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE
W. A. TRITLE.
LIABILITIES
DISSOLILITION;
N T.I C E.
I N. ISNIVELY.
Flour and Feed.
D. D. aussau
NEW FIRM
D. B. RUSSELL dc SON at the sign of the Big
Red Horn, will keep constantly on hand and for sale
a large assortment of Staves ant), Tin ware.
COOK STOVES !
(warranted to give satisfaction.) •
Tinware
House Furnishing Goods
Tubs,
Buckets,
Churns,
Knives and:forks
Spoons,
Ladles. •
Large iron and Copper kettles
ftml other useful wades at the sign of the DIG
RED HORN, Waynesboro', Pa., where a large ar
sornnent of
COOK STOVES,
NINE.P.LATE . STOVE,S
PARLOR STOVE,S
COAL STOVES Ac.,
of the latest improvements, the very best in the
-market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of
D. B. RUSSELL & SON.
EVERYBODY
TUL IMPROVED
ORIENTAL
RASE-BURNER,
$59,119.87
673.17
76,400.00
42,800 00
375.60
19.415.46
6,574.91
2,632.54
54.98
710.67
80.72
1,261.01)
504 21
11,230 00
$226,632.413
Sold at Retail lw
75 000.00
15,000.00
3,211.19
07,010.00
56,300 63
2,699.39
1,671 27
'TINWARE
made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted
at the sign of the
$220,832.48
"131 g Roca 3E3CoinnL.FP
D. D. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand
large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for
sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Uit and a large
assortment of Lamps.
Washing Made Easy !
by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever made.
U"Persons iu wont of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full,value for
thcirmoney by coiling on
D. B CAREL!, & SON.
Sign of the"BIG R BORN,"
Waynesboro'; Pe
SAVE YOUR FRUIT
DRY HOUSE,
PATENTED .1 AINTUA Rl' 21ST, 1868.
• This is the best Dry House ever offered to the
public.
It dries Fruit in half the Clue required by the old
method.
It driea unifolmly end perfectly.
'lle Fruit driud by it retains.tnere .of the natural
flavor.
It is eerily manaled.
It MAYOR fuel.
It is durable and portable.
It has 24 feet of drying surface.
Call and see them at the mien of the
SIG RED HORN
and leavevour orders for them
March 24, !870.
101171 11. WISSZIA
Ironware,
Brassware,
Japanned Ware,
COME AND SEE
D. R. RUSSELL dr Soy,
sign of the Big Red Horn,
Waynesboro', Pa
THE L. A. OELLIG
ALLIS IL GOOD
. ANTIETAM'
FA.CTOILIr AND MILLS
EY
A NAVY' FIRM
GOOD & zrzETcAlsr,
Who are prepared to furnish and make to order,
Sash, Doors,
Shutters,
Blinds, Brackets,
&Airing,
Moulding, Scrolling,
Flooring,
Mantles, &0. , &0,, &o.
—ALSO—
S a wing, Molotov:, Turning
and Grinding.
We are also prepared to do POST. BORING,
arid in short anything in ous line of business.—
Wishing to enjoy the success and sustain the rep
utation of the former proprietor. we will try to sell
or make anything for - you - , you wanyor need in our
line; make i tas well as we can, and sell it as cheap
Ls we can, with justice to you and us. Address
GOOD es IVIETCALT,
Waynesboro', Pa. '
Factory miles South of Waynesboro', Pa.
Having leased the Antietam Mill to A. M. Good
& Mathew Motcalf for a term of years, who will
conduct and centimes the manufacturing and fur
nishing of all kinds-of Building Material, I com
mend them to your patronage, believing that they
will deal with you upon fair principles of honor and
integrity.
The public will accept our grateful thanks for the
liberal patronage we have shored ,at your bands
while conducting said business.
Yours Respectfully,
D. F. GOOD.
Feb. 17, 1870:
ECONOMY, SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY.
BUCKEYE LOCK-STICH FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE !
PLAIN FINISH, $32. FINE FINISH, $37
The -Buckeye mnchines are elega r nily' finished,
and •extremely simple in construction.
They have the strongest and Bear FICIENNO De
vice, which will not get cut of order, NOB SABAH
NEEDLES. They snve thread, and for SPUD, EAS e
or opEttertos, and neat substantial sewing on both
light and heavy material are not excelled.
STITCH ALIKE ON HOTH SIDES,
will HEN, FELL, Tuck, BRAID, GATHER, etc.. in
short, do nll the work any other first-class shuttle
machine will do, and do it JUST AS WELL, while they
COST HUT HALF THAI MONEY.
The BUCHEYE is the only minim Shuttle Ma—
chine sold for tbe price, "iqual to the hest" is the
testimony of experienced - operators ani judges of
sewing mtichines. Call and examine at the. cloth
ing store of Geo. Bender, Esq., or at the agent's res
idence on Church street
mar 17 tf
A. E. WA.YN ANT, Agent. ,
OLD GRIMES,- ---
Ohl Girl
l; - th - St - gcmazold=maa-,
WsTrWeiihTtlf see him more;
He used to buy irom Alex. Leeds
All Spectacles-he-wore.—
His_heart_was open as_the-day
His feelings all were tiue
From Leeds he bought a Clock one day
As many people do.
He lived lit - peace - vrith - 01l mankind—
In friendship h 6
Bis coot had pocket holes behind—
His watch was nice and new.
(He bought this watch from Alex. Lando,
'Twos made of silver ore),
--
He never wore a pair of boots
For thirty year or mole.
But good old Grimes is now at rest,
Nor fears misfortunes frown ;
He wore a double breasted vest,
The stripes ran up and down.
He modest merit sought to find
And pay it its desert,
Where Leeds held forth, to suit his mind,
Were buttons, for his shirt.
His neighbors he did not abuse,
Was sociable and gay,
He wore the largest s,ze of shoes
And blacked them every day.
His knowledge hid from public gaze
He lately brought to view,
That's why the people Low-a-days
All buy from "A Itz.," too.
A new Sewing Machine he bought,
Obe that *toed his daughter's fancies ;
He lived as everybody ought,
In easy circumstances.
His secret was to buy front Leeds,
As everybody can,
Thus saved his means and lived to be
A fine old gentlemar.
mar 31-=-3w
ANTIETAM WOOLEN FACTORY.
The undersigned has leased the above named
Woolen Factory •to Jowl W. Beare and JOIIN
NEIRLGESe who will continue the business under the
firm name of W. BA ER .5t tsHEI.I.E.K.
They will manufacture of the beat material and
in good stjle a general variety of Woolen tiootle,
auc'a be
Blankets and Coverlets,
Jeans,
Cassitneres, Satinetts,
Yarns, &o.
Ctrgrom work romptty attended to
lam thankful tor the very liberal patronage ex
tended to me, and respectfully Holicit that the same
may be continued to the new firm.
• mar 31—tf E P. BAER.
BARK WANTED!
FORNEY So SONS
TTAVE just returned from the City with a largo
.[assortment of eshoe Finding. Linings and Mo
rocco at very low rates.
Highest prices paid for Hides and Skins taken in
and weighed at the Cellar of Ruthes shoe store.
The highest market price will be paid for 650
cords of Rock and Black Oak Bark.
march 31-1870.
NOTICE.
The subscriber informs the public that he has
purchased the Saw Mill formerly owned by David
Royer, near Buena Vista Springs, 200 yards from
the pike, and is now prepared to till orders for all
kinds of sawing. He hopes to stet a share of pa
tronage es he will make his bil s as low as the low
est.
epr 74w MICHAEL GONDER.
rOR SALE'.
The subscriber offers nt Private Sale. 1 new Mc-
Cormick Se Heaping and Mowing Ma
chino combined, No. 2 or 3 as the purchaser 111/1V
desire.' Apply to Lida, Russell& Co.. Waynesboro'.
mar 31—tf JOHN W. GOOD.
Hu* for Sale.
.4 prime artiee of TitnJet) , Hay far sate by the
ti n,
up 7 t! JO LIN 11310 E.
GEISER'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING
MATRIX IdeTCLLB.
CLEM, Will AID POWER'S
No Implement more important to the farmer than
a FIRST-CLASS GRAIN THRESHER AND
CLEANER—for pone pays him so well turd speedi
ly.
Thn above cut shows the ONL Y (7EISP.R MA
CHINE now built under Nit immediate eye'of the
old inventors, themselves, with all the additional im
provements made during the ppast years, and now
withfirst class tOorleram and materiarthis machine
justly stands high up above all of its class. As a
Thresher it is equal to the best, as a Cleaner it is su
perior to any existing machine,_This_ is_admit led
by all honest competitors. Indeed it is the only
machine that reallycan, by one operstion,thormsgh
ly thresh and clean grain fit for market. But the
fact that grain direct front this machine commands
Prom 2 to 3 cents a bushel more thin grain direct
from any other machine, Betties the question of its
superiority, as a cleaner over all others. Impartial
judges at all the state and County Fairs where it
was thoroughly and practically tested, in competi
tion tvilMothesieading machines, always agree that
it is more simple—more easily understood and op
erated by those unskilled in machinery—more (tura
ble;--threshing as much awl yet cleaning better —
with leis power and more comfort to hands twin
any other machine in, use—and" besides all that is
sold for less money according to capacity. These
facts are further attested. by the thousands of pur
chasers, some of whom. have had them in use for
the last la years. To supply the wants cf all, we
now make 4 sizes, viz: From a 2 Horse Railway
or 3 Horse Lover Power, to a ben Horse Lever
power, with [niece ranging from $l9O to $360,
without power. We also make the latest im
proved triple-geared Horse Powers suitable for
each size machine ranging from $9O. to $135, and
all fully and fairly warranted. For further infor
mation send for Circular and.,Price List.
Responsible Agents wanted in territory not intro
dnced. Address
THE GEIttER MANUFACTURING CO.,
Wa.vassnono', Franklin Co.,
jan 21—tf] Pennn.
GROVER & BAHR
FIRST PREMIUM
ELASTIC STITCH
SEWING MACHINES,
730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
POINTS OF EXCELLENCE.
Beanty and Elasticity of stitch.
Perfection and simplicity of Machinery.
Using kith threadellimetly from the spools.
No fastening ot r.parnm by haus!
_and no waste _of.
- tThir cull. •
Wide range of application without change of ad
justment,
--Tte-eeturt-retitine - its - beauty — and — firrrairotaitl tef
-washing and_ironing.
Betides tlomg all kinds of work done by other
Machines, these Machines execute the most -beauty•
lul and permanent Embroidery and ornamental
work.
_ Ur The Highest Premiums at rill the faire and
exhibitions of the United States and Europe, have
been awarded the Grover & baker sewing Ma
chines, and the work done by tbrut, wherever rx
hibite-tilitr competition.
re The very highest prizq, THR CROSS OP TRU
Lauren or Hosea, was conferred on the representa
tive of the Grover & Baker sewing Machines, at
the Exposition Universelle,Paris, 1869, thukattest
ing their great superiority over all other t 4 ewit,g, Ma
i chines.
Fur sala by D. W. RORISON, Waynesboro'
NOTICE. •
The undetsigneti. havlng had VT years'
experience nte a practical operator on Sewing Ma•
clones w..uld recommend the t.rover & Bah er Fam
ily Machine as the cheapest and best machine for
family use. The simplicity of construction and
elasticity of slit( It made by these machines are two
very impartant points In their favor. 250,000 at
these maclin.ca are to day bearing witness to the
truth of our assertions and the demand ie steadily
increasing.
We have also shuttle machines on hand for Tail
ors and Cuacli•tritniuers use. Call and see us.
D. W. fIOBIsON.
f 17 tf Main at., Waynesboro, Pa.
WHY PAY FROM FIFTY-FIVE TO ONE
SEWING MACHINE.
When you can get one warranted not to net nut
of order and to do as much wnrk as any Family
Machine' made, and all for THIRTY-FIVE DOL.-
LA RS.
ALT. MACHINES WARRANTED PER
FECT in every wiapc( t.
AUX. LEEDS, VI - arch-maker and Jeweler.
Ag't for McLean & Hooper si winir, Machine,
Mar 10] Way neslioro'. Pa.
_ _
FAIRVIEW MILL !
FAMILY FLOM, ETC.
THE undersigned having refitted and added all
the I ,tent impr DVPIIIeIIiS to his Mill, (formerly
Fr nt's) announces to the public tleit he is now
manufacturing a superior article of FA V I L Y
FI.OUR. which will be delivered to persons
at market prices. -lo has also on hand a supply of
11/ IL L .S TUFF of all kinds, which he will
wholesale or retail at the Mill, or deliver if desired.
at the lowest market rates. Having refitted his
Mill with the Most improved machinery he feels
that be is enabled to gi‘v genets' satisfaction.
His Flour in sacks can be had at Reid's Groce
ry. where orders may be left.
The highest market price paid for IYN B A T'
delivered at the
COOPER STUN , ' wanted.
mar 21—ta DAVID PATTERSON.
GREAT' BARG AINS FOR CASH IN
ROLZFR. FnANTZ intend doing n regular cash
liusiness. commencing the ist day of April, 1870.
They are determirmil 10 sell goods nv cheep as they
ram to sold. All they nsk ie to give them a lei 61.
They are very thankful' for post favors and hope a
continuance of the ea me-.
rurrsiti ROUZER St FR VNTZ.
GRAIN SEPARATOR,
FAMILY
495 Broadway, New York
HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR A
NOTICE.
P.IKESTULE!
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Disci:moo cf tho Throat and Tals , c,o,
B ush as Clcsl3l7l;, Cc l✓ try nLai;
Cough,
• frucl.
Probably never beto ,,, w it!zt o;-,•
medicine, lint , any Moo: so c :d
deeply upon nal conndo:o ads
exectlent, remedy MI pc
Through a long series of yew:4, and ammo; lov,r,
of the Meet of men IL hoe risen higher and higher
in their estimation, its it hat become better known.
Its uniform character and power to cure the va
rious allections of the lungs and throat, have
made It known as a reliable protector against
them. While adapted to milder forms of disease
nail to young children, it Is nt the same time the
most &dermal remedy that can bit gir en forincip.
lent consumption, and the Mama ous affections
of the throat and lungs. As a provision against
sadden attacks of Croup. it should be kept, on
hand in every flintily, end indeed as all nro seam
'times subject to colds and cough., all should be
prtithied with this antidote Pe* them.
Although settled Gronstuntpt/on is thought in
curable, milt great, number , of cases Whore 11, 0
disease seemed settled, have burn completely
cored, nnd the'patient restored to sound health
by the Cherry Pert oral. So, complete is if n
mastery over the disorders of the Lungs mat
Throat, that the most obstinate of them yichl to it,
Whennothing else could. reach than, under the
Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear.
Singers and Piddle Speakers find great
protection from it.
_Asthma-Is-always relieved - and often wholly
cured by it.
pronchitis Is generally cured by taking the
Cherry piletrorni in small and frequent doses.
+So generally are its virtues known, that ,wo
need not publish the certificates of Mein here, or
do more than assure the public that its qualities
Are fully maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever,Wm.,
and indeed all the affections which arise
itota malarious, marsh, or miasmatic
poisons.
As its name implies, it does Cure. and does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis
muth, Zino, nor any other mineral or poisonous
eubstance whatever, it in nowise Mimes any pa
tient. The number and Importance of its cares
in the ague district's, are literally beyond account,
:MI Ire believo without a parallel In the history
of Agile medicine. Our pride is gratified by the
aclan,wledgments we receive of the radical cures
effected in obstinate cases, and where other rear
edict had wholly failed.
Ulmerlimited' persons, either re.ident in, or
tracellimt through mialquatM localities, will be
protected by taking the ..1(4 efr It I.: tinily.
*For Lire', Coin plabffic, arising from torpid
ity of the Liver, it a/W
exeellent remedy, Min
hiling the Lim. into healthy licur_try.
For—ftflaThis Disorders-mull,i7er t'omplaints, it
is an excellent remedy, prodiming 1111111 y truly
remarkable cures, where other medicines had
Prepared by Dn. J. C. AYER it Przietieni
and A ualytiefil Chemists, Lowell, Co., glass., anti
sold rill round the world.
881CE,..5'.1.00 - PEB BOTTLE.
A. S. BONEBRAKE, Diuggif t, Agent
LIFE IS UNCERTAIN",!
PROCURE YOUR PICTURE, EITHER A
PHOTOGRAPH,
AMBROTY PE. OR,
FE'REEOTYPE,
At the
"DIAMOND" GALLERY.
The undersigned hnving-purehased -Mr.FF
Inn's Gallery, is now prepared to melte pictures in_
the highest style of ttli art. He-will give spectul
attention to large photogrnphs for framing.
FIG A iILES, CASES, 4•C,
We will always have on hand aline ,assertment
of Frames, to which we invite aftentiop,
l'ictur_e_aiakert in elAuti-y-as—w-t-i-
weather.
N. 8.. Particular attention in taking pictures of
children.
june II —tr.]
Cough Cold or A Sore Throat,
Requires immettmte attentirn, es pee . -
lect often rektrlts in_an_inturaLlg
• Lung Disease.
oNefilk b rown ' s bronchial Troches
bC'sk will must invetahly giveant retie
Fir Bronchitis, Asthma, Asthma, Catarrh. Con
sum live arid Throat Di.east s, the Itave_a_ south.
ing e ffect.
81INGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS u s e
them to clear and strengthen the vote•+.
Owing to the goO.i reputation and popu!ar:tv of
the Troehes, many worthl••ss and cheap
are offered, which are good for nothing. Be sure
obtain the TRUE
Brown's Bronchial Troches.
soca) EVERY IV MERE.
nov 19 6in
C 0 A C 11 11 G.
subseril,er nneounces to h;s tri mde •nd
the public t hag I:Wren:l.od
Factory lorinerly owned by la.rael .. 0
engaged in the above busine, , , on Main 'Greer.
the East end of Waynesboro' Ealing a
edge of the business. and `einvloyiter '.ot
praclienl workmen, arid by atria t ~to to n I.
yetis he hopett to inettc x share pr tr
kinds of irow work cop hmul n
promptly.
jan 14 a
IDIMW STd2l3!
RINGGOI.O, Md
NVILLTA t':ITE WA RT has been to the City.
and kid in a large supply of Ladies, Misses
and Children's '6hoes, of the most laseionatd e ,tyle,.
Men and boy's bhoes, both coarse and fate, ,Men's
Conareqs Gaiters; also :straw Hats. The public
nro generally invited to come and examine for the in
selves. All WI o will buy of him will receive satis
faction, ns he will sow all rips grit's. lie also keeps
sugar. coffee, moles ea and strops, pepper, alspice
and cinninon, mackerel, biter viper, envelopes,
steel pens, pen holders, kerosene, &c., Call and
examine his stock. , Wm. !STEW A liT:
april 23 itififl
WAY NESBOW COACHFACTORY, -
- gl*
F.O. B. HAWKEit having withdrawn from
/ the firm of Adanie & Hawar, th- ,ul,,,ce•or
informs the public that be continue,- the
ing businegtit in all as braozheN, a; the ' •„,
He will at all timee have. SU Vin, ..1 :I. '11 , 1.2,1 , •
thlrerent kinds, on hand ; ats. , x< t• ,
h oleo. 'lteptiritag dllllO a: ,:tort at r
the liest MIAVTDII and t'111)11,):IF.
returns hts thanks to la: :or thetr
trnnage and by attention to Intaitwns and
sition to eeeornmodete hopes to merit a liberal t.
of the Herne in the future.
jun 14 tt' JACOB ADAMS.
zn0..77'
The subscriber efferi nt Private Sale 6 'Jolts, five
two-ye/wings hind I 00-y'earling ; taw. 3 fresh
Milch Cows, all good milker:,
tal7tr
Vinegar for Sale.
The subscriber has a large quantity of prime Ci
der Vinegar which lie will retail by the gallon or
barrel at niarait price.
mar 24 2rn.)
SOAP MAKING
CONCENTRATED INF, a full pound in n
box at 20 cents. SAL SO.1)1 in laro or small
quantitie-, suit low by
Feb 3
PYE F 1,6111?„ Coin Meal and Hominy, all
, fresh and good, toslsaro by
Dec 131 RI lb & ‘WAYNA?iT.
VirANTELL—I cvi I cschange goads at a fair
market price far Baca'. LARD, iluttvr. Exgq, Cut
tan small On:Ans immedittely,
*city licant 7 &c. W. L !tilt!).
:=M=MEI
._O_._IIRACKBILI.
N C;
~'7'l'l ,~1. ~'~l'i'l :ITV
JOHN W. GOOD
BEN F. t. FUNK.
W, A. HEW.