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Light and B lack A ipaccae, liernatolos, Detains, Alpacca Lustre, Debaizes. 41ingbams, Sheetingi, Chintzes, Shirtings, Poplins, Diapers, To rnertinee, Crash, Braizo, • Napkins; Percales, Towels, Hoop Skirts direct from the manufacturers, A rabs•—a beautiful wrapping, Prints at 6,8, 10, 12k, liosiery_and_Gloves, -- Feathers by the pound, • 0:1 Cloths for Table, Send and Floor. Tubs, Churns and Buckets, Boxes,-Kegs and Keelera, Window Shades and fixtures, Cheese—a good article. Mackerel in +, k and whole Barrels, Cottonades—a tine assortment, Leather Mitts for garden =Ming, Hoes, Spades and Hakes, .hovels, Forks and }rooms, Pokins, Jpans, 'Ethane Clatter. apr 7-4870 10,000 AGENTS WANTED BOOK OF FORMS. By FRANK CROSBY, Esq,, Member of the Philadelphia Bar ENL&RGED & THOROUGHLY REVISED by S. J. VANDBRSI.OOT - Eaq Member of the Philadelphia Bar. 608 pp. "12mo. 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For terms Jo agents, and other information, ad dress JOHN E. POTTER & CO" PUBLISUERS, '614 and 617 Sansont Street, .PIRADELPRIA.. apr 7-3moa Gingham.. Prints, Cheeks, Cottonades, Denims Chambrg, With Amendments ; With Stamp Duties ; With Postage Rates; NOTICE We are now receiving our first supply of SPRItG GOODS at lower prices than they have been for several years, to which wa call the attention of all who wish to buy CHEAP GOODS. A full assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, dte., fur Men and Boys wear at A. B. & Co's. A full assortment of Delains and_all kinds of sum mer goods for Ladies at A B. & Co's. Bleached and. Brown Muslin selling low at A. B. &Co.'s. A heavy stock of Ingrain, lmported,Rag and all kinds of Carpet at Cil Cloths t and Mattings a large lot at A. B. & Co. a Wall and Window Paper in great variety et A. B. & Co.'s • Ladies and 'Misses Shoes cheap and good at A. 13. & Co.'s We have a full assortment of all kiwis of Dry Goods, Notions, Queensware, Hardware, and Gro ceries to which we call your attention and feel con fident that we can give you full satisfaction in re gard to price and quality. nrGive us a callja AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. spr 7-1870 Notice to Tax Payers THE Tax Payers of Franklin county. will ple a se tette tiotice, that 1 will meet them at the follow ing places for the puipose of receiving the State, County and Military Tuxes for the year 1870, viz: • Monday, 2d of May, at the Hotel of.Wrn. Crowe for Funkstown. Tuesday, 3rd of May, at the Hotel of W. G. ter, for Quincy. VVedneettay and Thursday, 4th end sth of Mali, at John Mullen's, for Wathington twp, and Way nesboro'. Friday and Saturday, 6th and 7th, at S. S. He.) s', in Greencastle, for the Borough and Antrim twp. Monday, 9th, at Elliott's Hotel, thr part of Mont gomery twp. 'Tuesday, 10th. at Lowe's Hotel, for Merceis burg Borough and part of Montgomery and Peters tw ps. N. 11.—All peisons who have been classed in the Mercantile Appraisement Jur 1870, will please lilt their license on the days I visit their respective places. All licenses not lifted at such time will be immediately left in the hands of proper officers for collection, as the law allows no delay or excuse to delinquents. The •Treasurer will not so fir exceed his duties this year, as to carry the licenses to the plow; of business of those win& duty it is to call and Jilt them. J. LOGAN KENNEDY, op 7-4 t Deputy Treasurer. WANTED! RAY, CORN, OATS, POTATOES AND COUNTRY PRODUCE! The undersigned. having formed a Co-Partner hhip in the general Feed, Produce ano•Grocery busi ness. under the style of VICTOR CErtH WA & CO. will at all times pay the best market rates in cash, fur HAY, CORN, OATH, POTATOES, BA CON and COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds, at their place of business, on the Canal, adjoining the Coal Yards of Edward P Steffey, at Williamsport, Md., where they will keep in store the above kinds of Grain, General Produce and Groceries, which they will sell to Boatsmen and others at the lowest cash market rates. VICTOR 7USFIW A, EDWARD I'. tin:PPM", HENRY A RTZ. apr 7 —4t NOTICE. The subscriber notifies the publid nett) purchase a note of 'hand, dated January 24,1870. for the, sum of $125 given by bldward sterner to John E. Isaiah Kohler ' as I have 110/ received value , fur the same and wilt not p iy said note. sp7-3t JOHN KnHLER. )YE rbcoitt, .01t1 Meal and Motniny, all fresh cud good, for sale by Dec - R 11) & WAYNANT. TIM MORNING GLORY Fit ,60. For sale at W. A, TRFTLE'S new Stove and Tin Store. He has on hand a large stock of the above stoves, all of the late improved kinds. There is added to the Morning of this year an oven, which is neat in appearance. It is a good Baker. You can heat Irons. Bake, Boil, Roast, Stew, and it does not interfere with the operations as a Paktor Stove, In regard to the blast of some Stove Dealers, who say that_their_particular-stove-takes-less- coal and gives more heat than the Mornitur Glory, you can put that kind of talk down as a Blow.well, as the Morning Glary has been sold (in this part of the country) for four years, and in that time I have put out over three hundred of therm, 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 offeted in this mar ket. That is the proof which is the stove. I other styles or beating 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 good Bikers. Also a new Parlor Cook Stove, something that can't be excel. I Call and see me. You will find:my stock of Tin Sheet-Iron and other wares of the hest kinds, and at low rates. On hand, the best Clothes Wringer in market.— Also a good and cheap Washing Machine. Roofingstac.k-and. ' • at short notice. Job work of all kinds - dab ut low rates.• The only place in town where you can get your copper work done, being the only Copper Smith in tho place. Oet 11 , ORNERING MU, BR. 4. BURNS A.MBERSON A. B. & Co.'s. Conetantly on ham] a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, &o. &e., Spices ground or ungreund; Kerosene, Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Articles, We sell you but gor,ds of the best quality and at prices satisfactory to all consumers. Special attention given to the compoundingof prescriptiorq. Remember the "Corner Drug Store" and give us a call. J. BURNS AMBERSOIY, M. D. ap. 14 ECONOMY, SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY. BUCKEYE LOCK-STICH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ! PLAIN FINISH, $32. The Buckeye macpines are elegantly finished, and extremely simple in construction. They have the strongest and Omer FEEDING DE VICE, which will not get ut#' - order, NOII. DBMS. NEBDI4SW. They save thread, and for SYSED, BASE oe OPBKA.IION, and neat substantial sewing on both light and heavy materiel are not excelled. 31ITCH AUK E ON BOTH 61DES, will HEM, FELL, TUCK, BBAJD. GATHER, etc., in short, do 01V-the work any other first-clues shuttle machine wilt do, and do it JUST dB WELL, while they COBT BUT UALP TUB itroSEY. The BUCKEYE IS the only LICENSED Shuttle Ma— chine sold for the price, ••e qual to . the best" is the testimony of experienced operators and judges of sewing machini t. 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. WAY.NANT, Agent. Boot and Shoemaking! T" subscriber announces to, the citizens of Wasnesboro' and the pubric generally that he hos commenced the Boot anti 6hoetuaking business in the dwelling house of Dr. 7 , N: s4nively. (track building, -up stairs) and th it h. , 14 prepared to put hp work of all kinds to order at chart notice, which he will guarantee to give eatistricti on. He will use good material rind einpirry the hest workmen, and therefore ails a %here of the public's patronage. np7—Ltt r'0111). TURNPIKE ELECTION. AN election will he hold in the Council Room op Monday the 21 day of May next, between the hour of 2 and 5 o'clock, P. M., to elect oue Presi duct, one Treasurer an.i six M inners fur tho Way neehoro' and Maryland ;Setae Line Turnpike Road Company, to serve the e nsuing your. BY order or the I.l,etra, op 14 •3t) ALEX.. 11 %MILTON, Prest. W. A. TItITLE T H E PROPRIETOR, T. Co ;R ES ER, ASKSFANT. etc. etc. oto FINE FINISH, $37 A. it.'nuefota.' D. B. RUSSELL & SON at the sign of the Big Red Horia r will keep constantly on hand and. for sale a taiga assortment of Sieves and Tinware. COOK STOVES! (warranted to give satisfaction.) Tinware lironware, Brassware, Japanned Ware, House Furnishing Goads Tabs, Buckets, - Churns, Knives and:forks Spoons, Ladles, Large iron and,Copper kettles And other useful artteles at the sign et the BIG -ReD -HORNT Waynesboro', - Pa:,where - a - large — as= sortment_of COOK STOVES, • NINE-PLATE STOVE,S PARLOR STOVE,S COAL STOVES &e , of the latest improvements, the very best in the market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store of D. B. RUSSELL & SON. EVERYBODY COME AND SEE TOIL IMPROVED BASE BURNER, Rohl at Retail by D. B. RUSSELL & SON, Sign of the Big Red Horn, Waynesboro', Pa TINWARE made . of the hest Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the cc33ia• Etoca Mirovata." D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Otl and a large assortment of Lamps. Washing. Made Easy ! by caging at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and getting the best Close Wringer ever made. rirPersona iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for thcirmoney by calling on D. B HIMSELF.. & SON, Sign of the"BIG RED HORN," Waynesboro', Ps SAVE YOUR FRUIT THE L. A. OELLIG DRY HOUSE, PATENTED J INUARY 21ST, 8368. This is the best Dry House ever offered to the public It dries Fruit in half the-time required by the old method. It dries uniformly end perfectly. The Fruit dried by it retains more of the natural flavor. It is easily managed. It saves fuel. It is durable and flOrtniii 0. • It has 24 feet of drying surface. Gall and see them at the sign of the BIG BED HORN and lonvevour orders for them March 24, 1870: -GEISER% PATENT SELPREGWAT/Ne GRAIN SEPARATOR, Mint BIHER D rolias . . • No. Implement more important,to the farmer than a FIRST-CLASS GRAIN THRESHER AND CLEANER—for none pays him so well and speedi ly. . The above cut. shows the ONL Y PELS ER HA MM now built under the immediate eye of the old inventor* themselves, with all the additithial ham provemehts Made during the past 18 years, and now with first•ckss workmen and material this machine justly stands high up above all of its class.__As Thresher it equal, to *hi bialt, as it Cleaner it is su perior to any, existing machine. This is admitted by. all honest competitors. Indeed it is tho only, machine that really can, by one operation, thorough ly thresh and clean grain fit for market. But the fact that grain direct from this machine, commando from 2to 3 cents ,a bushel more than grain direct from any other machine, settles the question of its superiorsty, 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 withlother leading machines, always agree that it is more simple—more easily understood and op- 7 erated by those unskilled in machinery-L-more dura ble,—threshing as much and yet cleaning better— with legs power and more comfort to hands than any other machine in use—and besides all that is sold for less money according to capacity. These facts are further attested by the theusande of pur chasers, some of whom have had them in use for the last 18 years. To supply the wants of all, we now make 4 sizes, viz: 'From a'2 Horse Railway •r3 - Horse Leveroweri - to - a tan Horse Lever power, with prices 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-sl3s,and all fully and fairly warranted. For further infor mation send for Circular and Price List. Responsible Agents wanted in terratory not intro duced. Address THE GEII,HR MANUFACTURING CO, WAYNESBORO', Franklin Co.. ALLEN M. GOOD. ANTIETAM FACTORY AND MILLS A,NEW FIRM GOOD ik'DIETCALP 9 Who are prepared to furnish and make to order, Sash, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Brackets, Stairing, Moulding, Scrolling, Mantles, &e., &e._, tto. —ALSO— Sawing, Plaining, Turning and Grinding. We are a s lso prepared to do POST BORING, and in short anything in our, line of business.— Wishing to enjoy the success and sustain the re.- utation o t e ormer proprietor. we wi try to slit or_make_anything for_yout,_y_ou_want_or_rieed_in_our_ line;-make-i-t as-well_as_we_can,-and-sell-it as cheap es we can, with justice to you and us.. Address 6001) & METCALtr, Waynesboio', 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 centime 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 thnnks for the liberal patronage we have shared at your' bands while conducting said business. Yours Respectfully, D. F. GOOD. Feb. 17, 1870. FAIRVIEW MILL ! FAMILY FLOUR, ETC. rrHE .undersigned having refitted and added ail the latest improveMents to his Mill. (formerly FrAntz's) announces to the public that he is now manufacturing a superior article of FAMILY FLOUR, which will be delivered to persons at market plireq. He has also on hand a supply of MILL S 7' UF F 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 he is enabled to give general satisfaction. His Flour in sacks can be had at Reid's Groce ry, where orders may be left. The highest market price paid for WI! E A T delivered at the Mill. COOPER STUFF wan led. mar 24—if] DAVID PATTERSON. ANTIETAM WOOLEN FACTOBE Phil undersigned has leased the above named Woolen Factory to Jous W. limcit and Joss SHELLEa who will continuo the buiiiness under the firm name of JNO. W. BAHR or. SHE:MAP:It. They will manufacture of the best material and in good style a general variety of Woolen (loads, such as Blankets and Coverlets, Jeans, Cassitneres, Satinetts, Yarns, &o. Custom work promptly attended to . lam thankful tor the very liberal patronatra ex tended to me, and rempectfully solicit that the some may he continued to the new mar 31—tf E 1 4 . RAEH. NOTICE. GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASE IN • PIKESVILLE! Itorzsa a FRANTZ intend doing a regular cash. business, commencing the Ist day of April, 1870. They are determined to sell goods as cheep as they can be sold. Ali they ask is to give them a trial. They are very thankful for past favors and hope a continuance or the same. marvitf ROUZER & FRANTZ. NOTICE. . The subscriber informs the public that he bas purchased the SM.; Mill formerly owned by Darld 'toyer. near Buena Vista springs, 200 yards from the pike, and is now prepared to fill orders for all Itintfis of sawing. He hopes to get a sbare of pa tronage as he will make his bil's as low as the low est. apt 7 4w MICIIA EL GON DEB. FO la SALE. The' subscriber offers at Private Sala. 1 new Mc- Cormick tiell4teking Heaping and Mowing Ma chine combined, No. 2 or 3 no the purchaser may desire. Apply to Litly, Russ 11 & Co., Wayneenne% mar 31-ti JOHN W. GOOD. Hair z HairVic 9 For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitali!. and Ct A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving . the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, with 4he gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick railing hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by itsuse.__lsiothing—can—restore the hair where the follicles aro destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling 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 DRESSING, nothing else can be found .so desirable. - Containing 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. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CLIEDIISTS, PRICE $l.OO. A. S. BONEBRAKE, lltuggiet, Agent AINISW MICTCALF 'LIFE IS UNCERTAIN'! PROOTTRE YOUR PICTURE, EITHER A PHOTOGRAPH, AMBROTYPE, OR FERREOTYPE, At the ." DIAMONIV I GALIn' ENt.W. The undersigned having purchased Mr. Hamil ton's Gallery, is now prepared to make pictures in tho highest style of the art. He will give special attention to large photographs for framing. • FRAMES, CASES, 4C, - Er! ifo inistrri , otrrames,_to which--we -invite-attention. Pictures taken in cloudy as well as. clear weather. N. 13. Particular attention in taking pictures of ch /rem. jone 11—tf] DRED_DOLLARS-FOR-A -SEWING MACHINE. When you can get ono warranted riot to ffet out of order and to do as much work as any Family Machine made, and all for THIRTY-FIVE DOL LARS. rEP ALL MACHINES WARRANTED PER FECT in every respect. ALEX. LEEDS, Watch-maker and Jeweler, Ag't for McLean & Hooper Sawing Nfochine, Mar BANK STATEMENT. REPORT of the condition of t he First National Bank of Waynesboro', at the close of business March 24, 1870: RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, Over Drafts, „ • U. 8. Bonds to secure Circulation, " on hand, Other Stocks. ' Duo from Redeeming Agt. N. Y., Duo from other National Banks, Due other Banks and Dankvra, Current Expenses, Taxes Paid, Cash Items and Stamps, Hills of other National Banks, Piectional Currency and Nicxels,. Legal Tender Notes, Capital Stock, iSurplus Fund, Discount, Intereat and Exchange, Nat. hank Circulation outstanding, Individual Deposits, Due to Nattonal Bankv, D ue to other Ha nkg, Sts to of Penosylvanin, s. s. I.:ounty of Franklin. 5 I John Philips, Cishier of the First National Bank of Waynesboro', do solemnly swear that tho above Statement is true, to the host 'of my keowlego and belief. l N O. P tiadh'r• Subscribed and sworn to beton., me. tilts 4th day of April, 1870. J. BURNS A.:4II3kIRSON, s.) • Notary Public. Correct., Attest— W. S. A frl B ERSON, DANIEL. Till ligerOltS. DA A lEL .11IICK1.Y, apr 7--3 c• Not:ee is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between Vt , i , .sner & Brother in the Mercantile business was 41:swived by mutual consent on the „first ut f April, 1870. The bu-,e,,ss will be continued by the undersigned in hands.° bnirks and accounts of the late Linn leis.; been loft lovarttienuni. Me returns his t. , the public tor their past patrone4t. and by ettetiti.e. to husinerii and a dtbposi 1.011 to - at et:/1/1110dali . lb! ploare all to receive a confirm:lnce or tee sane: rtpr 7 lino TIikIUDORE WIESNER. TllOl4. J. 14 1 11.8ERT, 11111ROLIANT TMLOR., AND AGENT ECM, SINGER'S SEWING DIACIIINE. A prime article of To/lathy Hay for vale Fy the ten, Ayer's LOWELL, MASS. L. C. BRACKBILL Waynesboro'. Pa LIAI3ILITIES DISSOLUTION. Mn== FilitHO ONE $59,119.83 673.17 75,4410 00 42,800 00 375.011 )9 415.46 1,574.)l 2,6:32.5 1- 51 98 710.67 80.72 1,201.00 501-21 11,230 00 $220,8:12,.4 i 75 00(t„00 15 000.00 3,211.19, 67,019.00 58,300 61 2,639.39 1,671 27 $220,833.48 JOHN I'HIOH,
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