Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, June 30, 1870, Image 4

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DRUGS
MEDICINES,
WO 11L MCA NW
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Go to Fourthman s
Waynesboro', May 24, 1867:
ANTiETAM MARBLE WORKS!
H. WALTER elk BRO.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Monuments, Topbs, Headstones, 4-c„ 4-c., '
MTE call attention to our assortment of the a
boys, comprising the newest arid most ap
proved styles
Having the advantage of Water-power, and a
long experience in the
STONE CUTTING BUSINESS,
we are able to fill orders at the shortest notice and
on most reasonable terms.
Give us a call at our Yard, near Antietam June
don, on the Waynesboro' and Hagerstown Turn
pike, two miles from the former place. Post Office
adorers, Waynesboro', Pa.
N. B. Driers can be left with John Walter and
11011pceive prompt attention. H. W. BRO.
April 3—tf.
ME -4 JEC MI
•
THE undersigned would inform the public gen.
erally 'bathe has purchased the Livery here.
'otore owned by Franklin Weagley, and is full)
• prepared to meet the wants of the corn.
11111: munity in his line of business. •
He has had all his carriages neatly
pairedre
r
and refitted
d and
hishe
safe, gentle and fast travelers. are
.Par
ties conveyed to any point desired, ac.
eompanied by a careful driver.
°thee one door west of Bowden's Hotel, where
an attentive hostler will be in attendance at all home
Al the night add day.•
No elliirt will be spared to accommodate all lath(
may patronize him:
c ,•fe 17 tf WM. H. FUNK.
. . _
141otice to the Publ:
HE undersigned is running a Lino of Stages
from Hagerstown to(iettyshurg, leaving termer
place on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'-
clock, A. M., passing by Leitersburg, Waynesboro',
Monterey and Glermont Springs, Fountain Dale
aria Fairfield, arriving at Gettysburg at half past
four o'clock and returning from Gettysburg on Tues
day. Thuraday and baturday, arriving at 'lagers.
town to make connection with the 5 o'clock train
for Baltimore. . ANNA WASSEN.
may 14-'69
FAIRVIEW BEE HIVE!
The subscriber announces to the public that he
has purchased the right of Washington township
for the Fairview Bee.tlive and has formiale individ
ual rights and hives: This is the only moveable
comb hive that has its sides and comb frames hinged
to the front that the hire is easily opened and the
combs examined. This hive has three glass sides
BO that the bees can be seen at work and having
double sides is bully adapted for wintering bees out
of doors. Bee keepers wi ;1 do well to call and ex
amine this hive. H.X. TOA ER, (ad A )
miles South of Waynesboro'; On.
may 12— 5t
MBE subscribers announce to the Citizens of
Way nesboro' and the public generally, that they
ere regularly engaged in slaughtering small stork,
Far h as Calves and Lambs. and can supply persona
thtily with a ;lime article of either Veal or Mutton.
'1 hey will offer none but the best articles fer sale,
and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage
ti ig beet market price pa id for Calves and Lainus.
may 26-tr''
11S
'WEAGIAS & KURTZ.
,JOITN-A-7.IISONG,
ATTORNEY Al' LAW,
IiAVING been -admitted to Practice Law at the ,
several Courts in Franklin County, all huain
rttas entrusted to his care will he promptly attended
*o-- Post office address—Aderausburg, Pa.
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Lumber / & c.
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Pose i Ltunber from a half to one inch. All other
sizes of Lumber furnished to order. Also. Oak. Pine
and C.nostnut Wood by the load for sale, on the
ground.- Ile hal also IC E for cal°. .-
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JOHN E. POTTER & CO.,
PUBLISHERS,
614 and 617 Sansom Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Apr 7 3mos
ILIINESBOIIO' BARRY
juEll
THE subscribers announce to the public that
they have opened a Bakery and Confectionary
on Main street, Waynesboro', opposite the ',Bow
den House", where persona et all times can be sup
plied with fresh Bread, Rolls, Pretzels. all kinds of
Sweet Cakes, wholesale or retail. A full supply of
Candies,
Nuts, Frans,etc., always on hand. ICE
CREAIVI regularly ',applied during the season.
Having erected atconbiderable expense a first
-class Bake House they feel - confident - thlit - in - thiET
department of their business they can• give general
satisfaction. Tney therefore solicit a share of pub
lic patronage.
may 5 tf SLEASMAN & MORT.
PEACH BOTTOM
ROOFING SLATE.
A large supply of the best quality Peach Bottom
Boofing elate on hand and for sale by
L. EBERT, Jr.,
Chambensburg, Pa.
ALSO, experienced workmen always ready to put
on Roofs at short notice and in the very best man
ner. (Every Roof warranted.) A pply t
J. EIBERF,,Jr.,
op 28— 3m Chambersburg, Pa.
NEW MILLINERY
AND
FANCY STORE.
riAr ISSES K. STICKEL!. & M. A. GORDON
announce to the Ladies of Waynesboro' and
vicinity that they have opened a Mblinery and Fan.
cy Store in the dwelling house of Dr. I.N. tsn wely,
and have on hand a fresh and full line of Millinery
Goods and Fancy Articles:'such as Bonnets. Hats,
Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Cuffs, Satchels, Dose,
Chignons, Jet Setts, and fancy goods getierally.—
Ladies are invited to call end examine their stock.
ap 2lihf
BARK 'WANTED!
FORNEY & SONS
• Will pay the highest market price for 650 cords
of Hock and black Oak Bark delivered at their Tan
nery in Waynesboro'.
Hides and bkiinitsilien and weighed at the
Cellar of C. Bathes Shoe Store, for which the high=
est market price will be paid.
Apr 21-100
Willow Grove MU-
• JACOB HOOVER, PaoPatrroa,
Runs a Mill Wagon to Waynesboro'. and is'pre
pared to fill orders .for the best Family Fluur and
Mill Stuff of all kinds as cheap as the same can be
bought elsewhere. All orders left at the Yost Of . .
Gee will receive prompt attention.
June 2-4 t
LIME! LIME!
The subscriber is now prepireil to supply persons
with a prime article of Lune for Whitewashiug.
Plastering, dm Terms rearienablet.
may 12—tt JONAS SHOCKEY.
With,Amendments ;
With Postage Bates;
GEISER'S PATENT SELPREGWATING
GRAIN SEPARATOR
CHM RHEUM MU
No Implement more important to the farmer than
a FIRST-CLASS GRAIN THRESHER AND
CLEANER—for none pays him so well anti speedi'
ly.
The above cut shown the OIVI t? CLEISNR MA
CHINE now bilk under the imiliediate eye of the
old inventors then:melees, with all the additional im
provements Made during the past IR wears, and now
with first class warkinrn and material this machine
justly stands high up above all of its class. As a
Thresher it is equal to the best, as a Cleaner it is sit
fierier to ahy existing machine. This is admitted
by all honest competitors. Indeed it ii the 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 commands
from 2to 8 cents a bushel more than grain direct
frim any otheemachine, settles the question of its
superiority, as a cleaner over all others. Impartial
judge a at all the state end 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
erated by those unskilled in machinery—more dura
ble,— threshing as much and yet cleaning better—
with leas power and more comfort to hands tha,/
any other machine in use—and besides all the / s
sold for less money according to capacity. T , "•so
facts ire further attested by the thcusands of .ur
chasers, some of whom have had them in use for
the last 18 years. o supp y ltre - wen - ts - cf - al , -
now make 4 sizes, viz: From a 2 Horse Railway
or 3 Horse Lever Power, to a ten Horse Lever
power, with prices ranging from $l9O to $360,
without power. We also make the latest int
lat..ved 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
THE G.EIoER MANUFACTURING•CO.,
WAYNESBORO', Frariklin Co.,
jan 21—tf]
OMN I B
MHE subscriber informs the public that he is now
proprietor of the Buss line running daily be—
tween Waynesboro.' and Greencastle, heretofore run
by Wolfersburger & Stoner. .With good horses
and, a first-class four•horse Omnibus he is enabled
to convey passengers to and fro with comfort and
convenience.
His Buss will leave Waynesboro' at 63 A. M.,
arriving at Greencastle at 8, making quick time and
sure connection with the first l'asqeriger train at 83
A. M. Leaves Greencastle at 6 o'clock, I'. M., a—r
riving at'Waynesboro' at 6 45. He is himself Pro.
• ive . Delivers Adams
Express matter to and from Greencastle. All Ex.
press matter expressed the same trterning a n d
through - to - Waynesboro' - the - same-tbay-it-arrives,
Persons wishing to send goods by Ex,press will-do
well by giving him a call. Persons wishing to go
to Hagerstown should take this mute. The train:
leaves at 9 15. making connection with the Weill
ington County Railroad.
aug 20 tf . l J. R. WOLFERSBERGER
'
pi,,04 +AII kir IR IF-10 Ike- ;11
THE undersigned would most respectfully in-
fort the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity
that he hay opened a new Tin Store on East Main
street, opposite Stover & Wolff 's Dry Goods em
porium, and keeps constantly on hand a good sup
ply of
COOK & COAL STOVES,
MORNING. GLORIES, etc„ at prices to suit the
times. All kinds of work done in his line w;th
estness and dispatch, such as reofog, spouting and
repairing. You will find it to your ii.terest to give
him a rail before purchaoing elsewhere. The .ign
is the Dig Red Coffee Pot Always on the Post.
Thankful fox past Elaine he hopes for a continuauce
of the same.
Yours Respectfully,
CLAY lON M. FREY
NOTICE.
GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH ...IN
PIKESTIILLE 1
Roma 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. All they Ask is to give them a trial.
They are very thankful for past favors and hope a
continuance of tho same.
taar24tf ROUZER dt, FRANTZ.
- - - --- -----
Boot and Shoemaking!
IHE subscriber announces to the citizens of
Waynesboro' and the public generally that he
has-commenced_thelloot and Shoemaking business
in the dwelling house of Dr. I. N. Snivels. (back
building, up stairs) and th,t he is prepared to put
up work of all kinds to order nt short notice, which
he will guarantee to give satisfaction. Ho will use
good material and employ the best workmen, and
he refine asks a share of the public's patrenage.
ap 7—tf .1. Ft) HAL
BUTCHERING;
The subscribers announce to their friends and the
public that they have resumed the Butchering busi
ness and wiU continue to turnish choice articles of
Beef, Veal and Mutt-n in the Basement next door
to the Waynesboro' Hotel on Monday and Thurs.
day of ea cn week during the season. They return
thanks for past patronage and respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same.
may 12—tf . HOOVER & HERTMAN.
ACCOMMODATION WAGON.
HE subscriber announces to the public that h'e
1 is now running a Wagon regularly between
VV aynesboro' and Greencastle, and is prepared to
do. all kinds of hauling ou reasonable terms. He
will be tbenliful for a share of public potronage.
Orders left at the Drug Store of A. S. Bonebrake
will receive prompt attention.
apr 28—tf , D. W. MINER.
, TIIOS. J. FILBERT,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
AND AGENT FOR
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE
WANTED,-1 will exchange goods at a fair
market price for BACON. Lam Butter, Eggs, Cot
ton Rags, small Onions if delivered immediately,
Soup beans. dm. W. A. IiDID,
SOAP-MAKING.
fIONCENTRATED LYE, a full pound in a
box at 20 cents. SAL SODA in large or small
quantities, sold low by W. A. REID.
Feb 3
'MARE FOR SALE.
A &no brown Brood Mare, a good wagon and
plow leader: Enquire of the
June 2tf PRINTER•
POTATOES.
CHOICE cooking potatoes for solo by
W. A. REM
RYE FLOUR, Coin Meal and Hominy, all
fresh sna good, for sale by
Dec 3/ REID & WAYNANT.
no so DIiNEKLIE-
DEALER IN
DRUGS,
Chemicals,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR,
OILS, PAINTS,
VARNISHESESI
dire, iSce.
-0-
('Physicians dealt with
at 20 per cent. discount.
neshoro' Hotel Building,
March 27,.1968,
See Here Read - This •
NOTICE !
THE subscriber has just returned from the East
with a large stock of Goods, such as
BOOTS. ;711.0-E3, GAITERS, BALM&
RALS and all kinds Boots and Shoes for Men and
Boys, Women, Misses' and Children. which he is
selling at prices that will please.
HATS OF EVERY STYLE
for Men and Boys, Caps
. of all the leading styles to
suit and fit any head.
We h night our stock cheap and ars determined
to sell accordingly.
Notions ! Notions ! Notions
Fbirts and Dra.v o tera Giantlets,
Paper Collars Fur top Gloves
Buck. Gloves Hosiery
__Sheep Skin Gloves Wool knit Rolf Hose
Lisle Thread Gloves Cotton Half Hose
Wool-knit Gloves Germantown Half Hoss
Buttirflies Black Silk Ties
—Fancy silk Ties Broad End Ties _
Ladies & Gouts F.'s etas Linen Handkerchiefs
Pocket Books Poi tmo n ies
Brushes Pocket Knives.
Cloth Brushes Pen Knives
Shaving Brushes, Nail -Knives
Hair Brushes Fancy Soaps
Tooth Brushes Perfumery
Shoe Brushes Albums
Combs Pips and Needles.
Razors . Lead Pencils,
Gum Cops Slates.
Violin strings Ink
Note Paper Pen Holders
Envelopes . Blacking
Hair Oils Memorandas
Toys I tarpet tacks
Crochet Needles. Fancy toys, &a .*
&c. &c, &c. and so fourth.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
American, Swiss and English; Seth Thomas and o.
ther Clocks. Jewelry of every description for La.
dies, Gents, Misses and Children at greatly reduced
prices. Finger Rings, a large stock; plain Gold,
Fancy Sett, Chased and Fancy Finger Rings; 'Qv.
er anti other Plated Rings in great variety,
,watch
chains, Guards, Ribons, Bracelets, Charms, Sleeve
Buttons, Gold Pena and Pencils; watch chain hooks
keys, &c.
Trunks, Canes, Umbrellas, Baskets, Mats,
Valises, Carpet Bags. H. R. Bags; Tobacco, Cigars
Ind Snuff. Candies, Fruits, Raisens, buts and
Confectionaries of all kinds,
Come one, come all, and—buy.
Thankful fur past favors he hopes by a desire to
please to merit a elberal share of public patronage.
EZ,litilliL, ELVEN.
Oct. 8, 1869.
CHEAP "COONEV%---1
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
THE, subscriber has jpat returned from the city,
and is now opening ter examination a large and
well selected stock of Boots and ..S'boes Having
had a long time to become acquainted with the Boot
and f•hoe trade, no doubt if you favor tam with a
call you will buy as he will sell cheap and warrant
the work. All xips mended ftee of charge. Give
"Cooney" a call. C. HUMES.
sept 25-ti
•
Boot and Shoemaking.
mHE subscriber would inform the public that he
is at all times prepared to maketo order Gents
Coarse or fine Boots, also coatso or fine work for
Ladies or 'Misses; including the latest style of last
ing Gaiters. Repairing done at abort notice, and
inJasures taken in private families if desired. Shop
on East Main Street, in the room formerly occupied
by .1. Elden, as a flour an,, feed store.
THOti. J. .tioLLINusWORTII.
July 23—tf
COACIIN A KING.
-r HE subscriber announces to hie friends and'
the public that ho has purchased the Coach
Factory formerly owned by Israel Hess, Quills now
engaged. in the above business, on Main Street, at
the East end of Waynesboro'. Having a knowl
edge of the business, and emyloying none but
practichl workmen, and by stria attention to busi
ness he hopes to merit a share'of patronage. All
kinds of new work on hand\apd orders filled
promptly.
jan 14 tf GEO. B. HAWKER.
000 —TH E FOLSOM IMPROVED Twen,
-r avo tr Family Sewing Machine. The cheap
est First Cia is hine in the Market. Agents
wanted in every Town. Liberal commission al
lowed. For terms and circular, address, A. S. HSU-
U.SoN. Gen. Agent, N 0.700 Chestnut `3t, Phila. Pa
may 15— 3m
. $2,000 A YEAR AND EXPENSES
To agents to sell the celebrated WILSON SEW.
ING AIM; H INES. The beat machine in the world.
Mitch alike on both sides, Ore hiAcuipts wErnotrr
Mossy. For further particulare,.addrese 25 N, 9th
Phalall'o, Pa. [may fp-am
OLD' IRON WANTED.
The highest cash price will be Ohl for
'Cast Iron Scraps delivered at the works of the
f 1Y if OciSeit M. CO.
WAYNESBORO', PA,
WiIITMORE,
Who/esate anti Retail Dealer in
FURNITURE
...-AND- , .
Carpets,
GREENCASTLE, PA.
I. H. WHITMORE,
Would call the attention of all who are in need
of Furniture Mattrassea, Looking Glasses, Carpets,
to the fact that he has a larger stock on band, at his
rooms on the southeast corner of Centre, square,
than all similar establishments in the county corm.
bined, and that he can and does offer inducements
to Housekeepers and others. in want of goods in
his line, such as no other Carpet Dealers can do.
He has on hand upwards of
100 Bedsteads of over 25 different styles,
ranging in price from
$5 to $75 each.
More than 50 Bureaus. of 25 different
styles, from $7,50 to $75 each.
Upwards of 600 Chairs, of all styles, .
from $1,25 to $35 each.
Rocking Chairs from $1,50 to $3O.
Full Chamber Suits, solid Walnut,
from $6O to $2OO each.
Cottage Suits,
from $3O to $9O each.
Tete-a Totes and sofas,
from $2O to $6O each.
Spring seat Parlor Chaira.
from $3O to $6O per half dozen.
Lounges from $7 to $35 each.
Marble top Parlor Tables, solid Walnut,
from $lO to $35 each.
Wood top rarior Tables,
from $2 to $l3 each. _
• among whic. are • I I i •ren a y es.
Also Extension, Breakfast, Dining
and Hall Tables, in endless variety.
Wardrobes, Bookcases, Writing Desks,'
Library
Library Tables, Secretaries,
What Note. Hat Racks,
Piano Stools, Umbrella Stands, Camp,
Office, Hall and Library Chaim
s a fes, Hdeboards, Sinks,
Doughtiays, Cupboards, Washstands,
Also,, a large stock—of—all-kinds-of
Mattresses, such as
Hair, Husk, Palm Leaf, Wool and
Straw, at prices from $4 to s4l:k
• Spring Mattrasses, Spring Bed Bottoms.
Swinging and Rocking Cradles. •
The highest cash prise paid for Carpet Rags.
We have a large stock of Carpets always on head
suck as lirussells, Ingrained, Stair, Hall
and all kinds of Matiings,
and all kinds Floor Oil Cloth, at low prices.
plain Walnut 'Frames to
Looking Glasses, from
Fancy Ovals in Arch Tops, in Gnilt and Rose
wood. Also, Childrens' Buggies and Hobby Hors
es, Picture Frames and Mouldings of all descrip
tions, and at lower prices than can be had else.
wherein the county. He also sells Wholesale to
the trade, ail of whom he requests to call and learn
prices before purchasinwelsewhere. ['Rag Car.
pets made to order
1111 I . rIEAPEA
FOR SAL E..
.lanuary=l4-=1
ALEX. LEEDS,
N , xt door to the Town Hall, has now on hand
I fine wortment of
himself•with great care. a large and
well selected assortment. o:
uai.t4a - aa, r )
ot Swiss, English, and American Manufacture ;
4, EWE L FLY'
cheaper. than ever before_ sold in Waynesboro , ell
the latest styles kept constantly on hand.
Every variety of Cufl buttons. A,. fine assort
- ment of
FINGER AND EAR RINGS.
Solid Gold. Engagement and
WEDDING RINGS,
Silvet Thimbles end aheelds,' Castors, Forks, and
Spoons, salt Cellars, and Butter knives of the cel
ebrated Roger Manufacture, at reduced rates.
SPECTACLES
_1 the firm of Adams & HaW . ker. the subscriber
informs the public that he continues the Coachmak-.
ing business to all its branches, at the old stand.
He will at all times have a supply of new Buggies,
different kinds, on hand; also second• handed ve•.
lycles. Rep tiring done at short notice. He uses
the best material and employs good mechanics. He
returns ins thanks to be public for their liberal pa
tronage and by attention to business and a dispo
sition to accommodate hopes to merit a liberal share
of the seine in the future.
itarberhagS Barbering! jan 14 If JACOB ADAMS.
To suit everybotly's ey es. New glasses put in old
frames.
Clocks. Watches. and Jewelry promptly and
neatly repaired, and warranted.
ALEX. LEEDS,
orext, oor to the Town Hell, under the Photograph
Gallery July 31.
H.I. subscriber informs the public thee ho con
tinues the Barbering business in the room nex
door to Mi. Reid's Grocery Store, and is at all times
pepared to do hair cnttirtg, shaving, shampooning
etc. in the best style. The patronage of the pub
ie is respectfully solicited.
W.A. PRICE.
Aug '23 1867.
For Guns,
Penknife Blades,
Repairing Family Corn.Shellersl
Call on
3. H. JOHNSTON.
.may 28—tf
Fresh Lime:
MBE subscribers have now for sale at their Kilns,
3 miles East of Waynesboro', Fresh Wood.
burnt Lime for Whitewashing. Plastering, &c. N O T I C E.
which they are prepared tt, deliver at shoit notice,as
cheap as the cheapest and good as the best. They IDERSONS indebted to the late firm of Frantz
will have a supply on hand flaring the season. r & Snively, will please call upon the undersign
apr.2l-31U HESS & BROTHER. 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
pull next. • I N. SNIVELY.
feb 17—tf.
MILLINERY GOODS !
TO TUE LADIES;
Ityßs. O. L. HOLLINI3ERIsER has just re
al_ceited s full supply of new Millinery goods
Ladies are invited to call and cm:line her stock.
april 23—tf
FOE SALE.
Four Family Home, ell good leaders. Enquire
of the PEEN FM
april 28-tf
ALLYN IC GOOD
• FAtTiERIVANDMiLLS,'
GOOD & vrzToALr
Who are prepared to Arrnhih and make to order„„
We are also prepared to•do POST BORING,
and in short .anything in our line of buFiness.—
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 want or need in our.
line; make i tas well as we can, and sell it as cheap
t.s we can, with justice to you and us. Address
. GOOD et 11 , 11.15TCA1,F,
Waynesboro', Pa.
- Factory miles South of Waynesboro',.Pa. •
Feb. 17, 1870.
WAYNEspORO', FRANKLIN CO., PA.
STEAM ENGINES.
TIT AVIN G increaFed facilities for rnacufacturing,
11 - 1 Portable and Stationary Steam Engines at,
snort notice, of sizes from two to one hundred and
fifty horse-power, I would call the attention of
persons wanting portable , engines for threshing
grain, &c., as I am now prepared to furnish them,
at short notice. I ain also prepared to (timid' shaft-.
ings, pu'leys, &c., and all work in my line of busi•
ness. Persons in want of anything in my line Wilk
please call and examine my work. before buyiLg
elsewhere. • _
For further, particulars send for circular.
GEO. FRICK,
Waynesboro',
Erani.lin. i:o., Pa.
LT 11 I II MO let
sep 10 tf]
The undersigned has leased the above named
Woolen Factory to Jetts. W.. HAIM and.JoNN.
6ususa who will continue the business under the
firm name of JNO. W..BAER 1311E11.1.Ett:
They wilt manufacture of the best material and
in good style et. general variety of. Wciolen Goods
such as
Cuotom.vanrk promptly attended to
lam thankful for the very liberal patronaze ex--
tended to me, and respectfully solicit that the san,•
may he continued to the new arm,
mar 31—ti
wILLIAM SATE WA ft P has been to the City
and laid in a large supply of Ladies. Misses
and Children's. Shoes, of the most fashionable styles.
Men and Bny's t6hoea. both coarse and fine, Men's
Congress. Gaiters; also Straw Hats. The public
are generally, invited to come and examine for them
selves. All wt.o will buy of him will receive satis
faction, as he will sew all ripegratis. He also keeps
sugar. coffee, molasses and sirups, pepper, alspice
and summon ' mackerel, letter paper, envelopes,
steel pens. pen holders, kerosene, &c., &c.
A lot of .he bestifeather on nand. Work manu
factured to.order at short notice. and upon reason
able terms
He returns thanks to the public for part patron.
age and hopes to.be ablo to merit a continuance of;
the same.
MEOW
WAYNESBORO' COACH FACTORY..
woo
WAYNESBORO' LIVERY!
THE subtoriber having purchased the interest o„
.1.. R. Wolfersberger in the Waynesboro' l e iveryt
will continue the business at Bowden's Hotel Sta
ble. Comfortable conveyances and fine traveling
horses furnished at all hours. Parties conveyed to
any point desired accompanied with a careful driver..
An attentivJ Hostler will always be in attendance.
Thankful far past favors he respectfully solicits o
share of the public's patronage in the future.
sep 3—tf S. P. STONER.
PRACTICES in the several courts of Franklin..
and adjacent counties.
N. B. Kest Estate leased and sold and Fir*
Insurance effected on reasonable terms.
dec 10
FOB SALE.
Snord,handed Frame Timber. Roofing, Window
Sash and Frames. Inquire at
juno 2-2w] THIS OFFICE.
A great variety of Rattan's, Style and Price o
Wall and Ceiling Paper. Also, Windom, -,Pape
and Oil Blinds. at
june 2-tf AMOERSON, RENEDICT CO'3,
ANTIETAM
A NEW FIRM
Sash,. Doors,
Shutters,
Blinds, Brackets,
Staking, •
Moulding, Scrolling,
Flooring,
Mantles, &0., &o.
—ALSO—
Sawing, Plaining, Turning
and Grinding.
GEORGE EH C
STEiPI ENVIR VORIS,
MANUFACTURE
PORTABLE AND STAT ONARY
Blankets and Coverlets,
Jeans,
Cassimeres, Satinette,
36arns, &o.
NEW STORE:
EIN6GO I, IJ, Md
W in . RTEWART.
EO. B. HAW IC gli—having—withdrawn—from—
JOS TEPIDE DOUGLAS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Way neaboro', Pa.,
WALL PAPER.
SAMMY MISTUALF. ,
R, 8. BAER.