Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, September 01, 1870, Image 3

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    ,NOTICE.
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We-ate now receiving our first supply of
P I_N_G-G-4:1 0-WS-
•at lower,Trices -than—tbey have been for several
years, to which we caJI the attention of &limbo-mist;
CHEAP GOODS.
A full assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., fur
Men and Boys wear at
A.-8.-& Co's.
A full assortment of De!aim and all kinds of sum
mer gtxxle for Ladies at
A. B. & Co's.
Bleached and Brown Muslims ailing low at
A. B. & Co.'s.
A heavy stock of Ingrain, imported, Rag and all
kinds of Carpet at
A. B. & Co.'s.
Cit Cloths and Mattings a large 'lot at
A. 13. & Co. s.
Wall and Window,Paper in great variety at
A. B. & Co.'s.
Ladies and Misses Shoes cheap and good at
A- B. & Co.'s.
We have a full assortment of all kinds of Dry
Goods, Notions, Queeneware, Hardware, and Gro
ceries to which we call your attention and feel con
filent that we can give you full satisfaction in re
gard to price and quality. •
rr Give ua a call. au
A MBE RSON, BENEDICT & CO.
june 2-1870.
IDY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
.IjPratikiln county. Pa. the undersigned, admin.
i.traton; of A brm. Barr , tiec'4.l, wilt -sell at public
sale, in front of the Bowden House. in Waynes
boro', on SATURDAY THE BTH OF OCTOBES,
the following described Real Estate, viz : A farm
containing
104 ACRES.
and 99 Perches, known as the "Walter Farm," sit
uated one mile uouth of Waynesboro' within 400
yards of the Waynesboro' and Maryland State Line
Turnpike. adjoining Mansion farm of said deceased,
lands of David Stoner, W. P. Weagly, John Leah
:er, David Gilbert, and other. The Improvement are.
a Comfortable Etury and a hdof
DWELLING HOUSE,
GOOD BARK BARN, Wagon kind, Corn Crib,
Carriage House, and all other necessary out buil-
Aings on a well improved farm. There is near the
door a well of never•failing water
,with pump in it,
also a Cistern, and
An Orchard of ChOice Fruit
an the premises. This farm is conveniently located
scr that the stock can have fr e access to any of the
Yields from the barnyard, and is one of the most
4lesimble properties in Washington township. his
farm as a
GRAIN GROWING FARM,
is an exception to others in the neighborhood, hav
ing yielded good crops while other farms around it
partially failed. Pt raons wishing to view the prop
erty before the day of sale will please call on either
of the subscribers who will give them every untie
faction. .tia le to commence at 1 o'clock unsaid day
when .terms will be ma de known by
DAVID M. DETftICH,' -
J. N. SIiiIVEL;Y,
Aministtrators.
V Mom:, oust.
aug2s to
BEEP!
anis within 30 Digs.,
The subscrihar informs tbe'•public that ' he still
conlinuert,the Butchering buointos, , and•is prepared
to surply persons es mad, at the Basement of the
Walker 'property, :Mein street, Wayneehoro', -On
Monday, rhursday and klatarday.of each week, with
a prime article of deer; Veal and• Mutton. All bills
for meat must le paid within 30 days. •
He will slaughter the nest srectribe market will
arTorti. and. by 'attention to busaneat hoPeitu merit
contieurece of the public's patronage:
12— tf CVNININGIIAM.
_ _ .jgbly_concentrated_compound_Er,_ 1
tract Buchc is decidedly ONE OF THE BEST_
- REMEDIES - FOR - DISEASES. OF THE
BLADDER,
MONEYS,
GRAVEL,
DROPSHIAT„
SWELLINGS,
RHEUMATISM,-
;Li 1 and gouty : Irectirinc___Unti •
SEEP
THE' "KinNEYS.
Th6lEfifieye aro two in niimbitti, situated' et the
Oppai per of the loin; eurreunded , ty fat, ami . con
sifting of three _perm,. : the Anterior, the In
terior, and the Exterior.
The anterior absorbs., Interior consists of tissues
Or veins, which garret ass depot& for the urine and
convey it to the exterior. The exterior is a conduct
or alto. terniiitathit iii isifiglaitiibi; eta dared the
Ureter. The ureters are connected with the blad
der. -
The bladder is composed of various coverings or
tissues, divided iilio'parts4 _via l thal)ppCr, the Low
er, the Nervous, and the Mucous. '1 he upper ex
pels; the lower retains. Many hetve a desire to uri
nate without the ability others urinate without the
ability to retain: This ,frequently ..otcure` in chil
dren.
To cure. thew alfeetione, we mud hiring into ac
tion the muskies, which are:engaged in their anions
functions. If they are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy
nut,censue. •
The reader must also be tnade, aware, that how
ever slight may be'the attack, it is sure to effect the
bodily health and mental powers, as our flesh and
blood are suppinted front thesessources.
G 0 U T, 0 R -
Pain obscuring in the loins is indictive of the above
diseases. They occur in persons. disposed to acid
stomach and chalky concretions.
THE GRAVEL
The gravel ensues from neglect or improper treat
matt of the kidneys. - These organs being weak,
the water is not expelled frnm the bladder, but al
lowed to remain ; it becomes feverish, and sedimen t
forms. It is from this depoist that the stone is
formed, and gravel'ensues.
DROPSY -
is aco ec ton o wa er in. some parts of the body,
and, beers different names, according to the ELnts af•
fectedTviz - rwhen — gen - erally — ditin over the body,
it is called Anaearca ; when of the abdomen, As-
cites ; when of the chest, Hydrothorax.
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lielmbold's b
ranged llysuria, or difficulty end pain in passing
water, Scanty Secretion, or small and-frem -
charges — of - I
Hernaturia
sangury, or stopping of watt.
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urine, Gout awl-11-bonnie-a
of the kidneys, without any change in quantit:
increase in color,or dark water. It was al
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
by the late Dr. Physick, in, these affections
This medicine
INCREASES THE POWER OF DIOE
end excites the absorbents into healthy ex*
which the watery or calcareous depositions,
unnatural enlargements, as well as pain any.
oration, are reduced, and it is taken by mi
men, and children. Direct.ons for use and
company.
PHILADELPIITA, PA., Feb. 25,
B. T. HeLMBOLD, Druggist :
Dsea but.—l have been a sufferer, for upward of
twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kidney af-
fection, during Which time I have used various me
dicinal preparations, and been under the treatment
of the most eminent Physicians ; experiencing but
little relief.
Having seen your preparation extensively adver
fiscal, I consulted with my family physician in re
gard to using your Extract Hoehn.
I did this because had used all kinds of adver
tised remedies, and had found them worthless, and
some quite injurious ; in fact I despaired of ever get
ting well, anti determined to use no remedies hero•
alter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this
that prompted me to use your remedy. As you ad
vertised that it was compared of Wain, cubebs, and
juniper berries, it occdrred to me and my physician
as an 'excellent combination, and, with lus advice af
ter an examination of the artic'e,and consulting a
gain with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I com
menced its use about eight months ago, at which
time I was confined to my room. From the first
bottle I was astonished and gratified at the beneficial
effect, and after using it three weeks, was able to
walk out. I felt much like writing you a lull state
ment of my case at that time, but thought my im
provement might only be, temporary, and therefore
concluded to defer and see if it would effect a per.
feet cure, ki.owing then it would be of greater value
to you, and more satisfactory to me.
I am now able to report that a cure is effected af
ter using the remedy for five months.
1 have not used any now for three mouths and
feel as well in all rebpcms as I ever did.
Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste
and odor,
A NICE TONIC AND INVIGORATOR
OF` THE SYSTEM,
I do not mean to be without it whenever occasion
may reqxire its use in suchaff•ctiona.
M. MoCORMICK.
Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement he
refers them 'o the following gentlemen :
,Hon. Wu. Runes, ex.Goverrnor, Pennsylvania.
lion. Taos. B. Flotations
Hon. J. C. Knox. Judge, Philadelphia.
lion. J. IS litscs Judge, Philadelphia.
HOD. D. R. Ponvsa, tx-Governor, Penn's.
Hon. Elms Levis, Judge, Philadelphia.
lion. R. C. Omni Judge; United States court.
• Hon. G. W. Woonntaan, Judge, Philadelphia.
Mon. W. A. Poutes.,4.;ity Solicitor, Phila.
lion. Jorin B IG/ an, ex Governor, California.
.Hon.E.B.FNES. Auditor Gen., Washington, D. C.
And giant others if necessary. •
Id by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. , Be.
MR of eounterteitr. Ask for Heltnbold's. I like
no other. Prune—all :25 'Or bottle, or 6 bottles for
V. 50, Delivered to any address,
..Describe sy,zuk
tonis is all Conununieations. ' •
Address H. T. HELNItIOLD, Drug and Chemi
cal Wittehouse; 594 Broadway; N. Y.
N,AVE'GEUIN E
up us istevi.eugruved wrap' et. with
2 . 1 %TilEc"110 IST
let-simile of my ,44eatical Wavhoue , ind sign
you can get your copper work done, being the only
.pertSnaith iu the place.
—Oat-
N, T. 1141,111301. D.
TIM MORNING CLOY FOR '69.
For sale at W. A, TIIITLE'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 piLd
Stew, and it does not interfere with the operations
as a Parlor Stove.
-In
regard_Ao_the_blatit_of-some—Stove—Deale'rs,-
iy that their particular Stove takes less coal
trimi_morii_heat than thallorninge Glory. you
can put that kind of talk down as a Blow.tvill, as
_the_Morning_Gbry-has--been so Id (in this part of
the country) for four years, and in that time I have
put out over three hundred of them,,and never had
to take no heck because it would not do . its work
or it was not what I
'so
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it for. Now that cannot
be said of - any - other - stove ever offered in - this mar
L-ket.----yhat - is - the - proof — which — is th( - at.nvo.
I have other. styles or beating stoves for coal or
Lwoot ~letttlng—l +o is '' -.n uutl warr - cr .--
-Zity--treelt--tmwearmar-,`
ut the beet in market for, coal
er wood, all warranted good Bakers. Also, a new
Par/or Cook stove, something that can't be excell-
— Cati - and - seiftifeT — YotThill - EnA my s tack of Tin
Sheet-iron and other wares of the beat kinds, and
at low rates.
On hand, the best Clothes Wringei in market.—
Also a good and cheap Washing Machine.
Roofing and Spouting done of the heel stock and
at short notice. -Job work of nil kinds in my line
done at lew r. tes. "i • •. .
'RATTED SEPT. 21, 1860.
The merits of this Machine consist, in part, in the
nttachmcnt of curved knives to the arms of the cut
ting-Wheel. the shearing cut smogs the m outh-piere,
the great power and directness of the blow, by which
treble the volume of material is cut, with less pow
er than is required by any other Machine; those
combined with its durability and simplicity of con
struction, command public attention. Nothing lia
ble to get out of order, but what a boy coo hi remedy
with a pocket wrench.
Persons in want of machines of this description
will do well by calling upon or ,addressing the un
dersigne.t. Good and responsible agents wanted to
sell.machiner and territory. •
The above Machine is now on exhibition at the
office of the Waynesboro' Manufacturing Company.
Per,sons interested should call and examine ►t, for it
is what every farmer should have.
IL C. GILBERT,
Proprietor.
Waynesboro', Pa.
BRNJ. F. STOCITRR,
Agent.
july 14-tf]
JOHN FORD,
Boot and Shoemaker,
INFORMS the, citizens of Waynesboro' and • the
jpublic generally that he iq now prepared to put
up to order FAIR-STITCHED ANL:. SCOTCH.
BOTTOM WORK of all kinds. Poisons wanting
work done in his fine are requested to hand In their
orders early so that he may be enabled to 'accom
modate all customers promptly. Ho will use his
best endeavors to give
,satisfac non, both as regards
the tilting, as well as the tprtiitv 'ot• wink made by
him, as none but the VERY BEST WORKMEN
and the BEST MATERIAL, Will be used by him.
He most restpsctfully solicits a share of. public
patronage, at his place of business, in Dr. I. B.
tinively's dwelling house, up stairs
july 21-1870.
go USE AND LOT , FOR SALE.
1111111:1E undersigned offersat prvate sale ber House
and Lot or Ground. situated 14 of f s attic from
Tomstown, adjoining lands of JosephAfisber. The
lot contains ti 4 of an acre. The impiovements are
donble onmstorY Log Dartilting House, Bake
house, am* Log stable, Jec„with s selection choice
fruit trees nn the premises. Foe fUrther particulars
apply at the resiJenck of John 'Philips Esq., in
Waynesboro' ' SUPlilik 11 EE
bug IS-3t ' "
WAYNESBORO' SELECT SCHOOL
be opened by Mrs. Josaratan Fora on
W
the 6th of pleptember for the reception of pu-
Having engaged rooms with every convenience
Ihr the comfort of her scholars, she tors to receive
the patronage of her friends.' The cents° of edu•
cation will be thorough such is to qu tidy her pu
pils for the active duties of life. Private ihstruc
tions given on the Piano it• desired.
aug 18-1870-6rn •
Notice to.Tcpaters.
THE Rona of ,llitectors of r AA ashington school
diitriet will that; at the Western 'school house. in
Wayii.aboro' e on Saturday the day of Septem
ber, for the purpose of contracting with 15 'reach
ers the term Sif 5 moitthe,
Hy order of the Board.
augl CHRISTIAN LESHER,Secejr.
r.• , •
O.; r‘• r
;N;. E l ;VII
D. D. RUSSELL & ON at the sign of the Dig
Red Horn, will keep constantly on hand and for sale
a large assortment of stoves and Tin Ware.
COOK STOVES !
`~l'Jaa~t-ua°e
House FuraiShing Goods
nibs,
Buckets,
Churns,
Knives and forks
S onus
Large iron and Copper knifing,
_Arol_other_us_eful °Melee at the sign of the BIG
RED HORN, Waynesboro, Pa., where a large as
sortment of
COOK STOVES, • •
IVINI3••PLATE STOVE,S
PARLOR. STOVES
COAL STOVES &0.,
of the latest intprovenients- s Atie very best in - the
marklit - ,7ll;heap •
EVERYBODY
CAME AND
TEM IMPROVED
ORIENTAL
BASE BURNER,
- . - A7TRITLM
Bold at Retail by
made of the best Tin in the:rnarket, and Warranted
at the sign of the
4 11314; WiLeta 7E3Cc)i-im."
D. B. RUSSELL keeps constantly on hand a
large assortment of House Furnishing Goods for
sale cheap. Pure No. I Kerosene Oil and a large
assortment of Lamps. •
•
Washing Made. Easy !
'hy calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the best Close Wringer ever made.
Personb iu want of Stoves; Tinware, House
Furnishing Goods, &c. &c,, can get full value for
their money by calling on
D. B & SON
Sign of the "BIG RED HORN"
Waynesboro', Pe
SAVE YOUR FRUIT !
DRY HOUSE,
PATENTED J kNUARY 2tBr, 1868:
This is the' 'best Dry. House ever offered to the
pu'ilic •
It tires kruit in half the time required by the old
method.
It driis uniformly and perfectly. • .
'I he Fruit dried by it retains wore of the natural
flavor.
It is easily n anaged.
It saves Mel;
It is durable and portalde.,
It has 14 feet of drying surface. .
Call and see th em at tae "sign of the
MO
BIG RED MOEN
.and leaveyour orders for them• ,
March 24, 870. . •
FIRM
(ttariatited to give eatistaction)
Ironware,
Brissware s ,
Japanned Ware,
ettilritt and Stove Store of
D. B. RUSSELL & SON.
D. B. RUSSELL & SOY,
Sign of the Big. Red Horn, -
Wayneslikre, Pa
TINWARE
THE L. A. OELLIO
,tvia
STOYEk & WOLF'S STORE,
East Main Street, Waynesboro', Pa.
'6 Obi) 8' SOLD
AS -1.4 0 W
AS -ELSEWHERE.
Just Received, a froik•assoftment of
AIgD• GENTS'
1:)ta a oaauua 040
At Greatly Reduced Paces
A11.41 . 400ds in StOtk, Ilceleeeeai
to the Lowest Prices 01
,tho day.
Prints frorn'e• to 12? Cents for the best, and
also all Colors
Brown Mualina,• 1 yard wide, at 12 Ots ,
and all other Goods accordingly cheap.
We Invite Inspection,
may 5, 1670 STOVER & WOLFF.
PIJIBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE.
- IL - virtue:of:an lortler_oLthcarphans':C_oiiii_
Franklin .county, Pa,,,ss the Admin.stnitors Of
Jacob F. Hess, hoe of Quincy_townehip. deed. will
offer on the premises, on FR/DAY S.EPTEJIBE
3OTH; 1870, the following det.cribetl Real llstate of
decedent. Purport Ist, being the
MANSION PROPERTY"
adjoining lands of George 1.. Knepper, John 1... Met
calf, and other, with a two-story Trough-cast House
new Frame Stable, new Vantage House, 14
House. good Summer House,
npv_erfuiling wate r, with an. abundance
ground.
rt-2m}
e lot ceEtants a out one acre of
s cWr Wiq er- I made 1 wel ing ouse, new Frame
stable end Hog l'en, good ektern, with a variety
of choice Fruit. Thislut contains about half an
acre.—Sale-to-commence at 1 o'clock on said day,
when terms witrile made known by
JEREhtIAH HESS, Adn e ra.
'SEA EL HESS, 5
Purport 3d, being an unimproved Lot lying in
Washington township joining the Borough o f Way
nesboro' and lands of David tiuetiich, Jacob and A.
8. Adams, containing 2 Acres and 70 perch of Land.
4. 41 , 611 ailg "
in Waynesboro', on SATURDAY," OCTOBER
187, 1870, at 1 o'clock. -- 7 - Iny person wihhnig to
view -‘t the shove properties can do so by call.
eit er
rtg on_either of the sub'
Or Either of the above properties cell be bought
privately if desired.
JEREMIAH HESS, Adm , rs.
ISRSEI; HENS,
aug 4 (el
ECONOMY, SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY.
BUCKEYE LOCK-STICH FAMILY
SEWING-MACHINE !
PLAIN FINISH, $32. FINE FINISH, $37.
The Buckeye machines ate elegantly finished,
and extremely simple in construction. "
' They have the strongest and linter FEEDING DES
vice, which will not get out of order, NOS manic
SIMMER. They save thread, and for sem), East:
or orgaitlzoo, and neat substantial sewing on both
light and heavy maternal are not excelled.
hrl ITCH ALIKE ON BOTH 6IDEB,
will HIM, FELL, noir, ISa. io. GATHER, etc., in
short, do all the work any other first-class shuttle
machine will do, and do it ans•r AS wiad.., while they
COST BUT HALF TIM MONEY.
The Bucssys is the only uouxisso Shuttlo Ma—
chine sold for the price, ••equal to the best" is the
testimony of experienced opera tors and judges of
sewing machines. Gall and examine at the cloth
ing store of Geo. Bender, Esq., or at the agerit'sles
idence on Church street.
mar 17 If A. E. WAYNANT, Agent.
1870. • SPRING. 1870.
New Goods! New Prices!
MILLER Itc BEAVER
Have just received their first supply of Spring and
Summer Goods to which they invite the attention
of all whcAvish to purchase good Goods at gr tatly
reduced figures. Theirbprmg stock is complete in
evyty department, and having had the advantage of
the recent decline in the Eastern market they flatter
themselves that they can compare figures with any
house in the County. In the Dry Goods depart
ment they have black and fancy Silks, plain and
fancy Detains, all colors Alpaccas and Empress
Cloths, plain and figured poplins, Uhintz s, Lauri,
Piques, Brilliants, plain and barred Cambrics,
souks, Swieses, Muds, Cloth. Cassinieres, (plain and
fancy) Sattiuetts, Jeans, Cottonades, Linens, &c.
Their line of Notions is lull and complete.. Be
low is appended a het of the leading articles :
t Hosiery, Neck. Ties;
Gloves, uispitnd ers,
!Mitts, Switches,
. Cossets; Chignons,
Hantikerchiefs,
Cuffs, Trimmings,
Bows, Buttons.
Their stock of Groceries, Hardware, Queenswars,
Cedarware, Oil Cloths, Carpets, &r., is large, 4nd
was selected to suit the trade. All titoy ask is an
examination of their stock to be convinced of the
truth. May 12, 1870.
HAGERSTOWN Mag . SEMINARY.
• Will commence' its
SEVENTEENTH SCHOLASTIC YEAR
Oo Monday, Septewber sth.
The course of study embraces both the solid and
ornamental branches, under the supervision and in
struction of a large corps of Professors and Teach
ers of long experience and pre•emiaent
The domestm arrangSments contemplate full pro
• vision for the
COMFORT OF BOARDING PUPILS.
trltateo of charges moderate.
F4rr Catalogues, or,any cloaked information, ad
dress
' Ruv. W. F. E YSTER, A. M , Principal.
aug4 7 tAt II agerstown, Md.
• L. C. BILA.CKWILL,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
. 8. E. Corner of the Dismond.
WAYNESBORO', PA.,
r-rAS at' all times a tine assortment of Picture
Ult Prames and Mouldings. Call and see sprei
num pictUteal. - june 9 if.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
NOIR PVINENVING TAKE D.LOO/130.
The reputation this ea.
Heat medicine enjoys, •
derived from Its cures;
my of which are truly
irvellous. Inveterate
sus of Scrofulous dis
se, %lucre the system
me& saturated with
ntruptioln,bsve—been—
trifled and cured by it.
iofulous affections and
,Isorders,which were ag.
gravated by the serene
lons contaminntion until
they were painfully afflicting, have been radically
cured in such great numbers in almost every ice. Hon of the country, that the public scarcely need
to be informed oflts virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destruc
tive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and
unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the con
stitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fa
tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its
tresence. .Again, it seems to breed infection
hroughout the body, and then '
on some favorable
occasion, rapidly develop_ into one or other of its
hideous Forms, either on the surface or among the
vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly
deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed
in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions
on the skin, or IMO ulcerations on some part of
the body. Hence the occasional use of a bottle
of thiS Sarsaparilla is advisable, even when no
active symptoms of disease appear. Persons af-
flicted with the following complaints generally
and immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the
use of this SARSAPARILLA: St. :;4sitlio-
Fireetter,-,Nalt----
ltheunt,Scaldta, Sore Eyes,
Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms
of Scrofulous disease. Also in the inure con
cealed forms as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, heart
Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, llreuralyla, anti
the various Ulcerous affections of the muscular
and nervous systems.
Byphitis or Venereal nnd Mercurial Dis
eases are cured by it, though a long time is re
quired for subduing these obstinate maladies by
any Medicine. But long-continued use of this
medicine will cure the complaint. Leueorrhom
or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and _Female
Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and
mately cured, by its purifying and invigorating
effect. 'Minute directions Tor each case are found
in our Almanac., supplied gratis. /thiamin/sm.
and Gout, when caused by accumulations of ex
traneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it,
as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity,ronyes-
Von or ttttt tattoo of the Liver, and ,Tann -
dice, when arising', as they often do ' from tho
rankling poisons in the blood. This SARSA
PARILLA is a great restorer for the strength
and vigor of the system. Those who are Lan
guid' anti Listless, Despondent. Sleepless,
and troubled with lir
....eratoiss Apprehensions or
Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of
Weakness, will find immediate relief find eon
vincing evidence of its restorative power upon
trial,
PrErit'llFDlrY -
Dr. 71".. C. MU 4 CO., Lowell, Maas"
Practical and AnallitiCiod ChanTiats.
SOLD BY 4LL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Ft7, -- A - ;i • .
GROVER & BUHR
FIRST PL1E5111331
_L_A_saiic---s=ll :1-17=C-II
- 1 ,
495 Broadivall, -New York
730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia
POINTS OF EXCELLENCE
Beauty and Elnaticity of stitch.
Perfection and sin, elicit of Mach
(sing biath tliieads directly frain the spools.
No fastening of nearos by nand and no waste of
Wtder
itss:rnent,
ange of a
The ream retains its beauty and firmness afti r
Wasdilifg and ironing •
Resides doing all kinds of work done by other
Machinefi, these Machines execute the most ben utt•
ful and permanent Embroidery lind ornamental
Work.
rirThe_Highest_Premiums-at-all the fairs and
exhibitions of the United times and Europe, have
been awarded the Grover & Baker sewing Ma
chines, and the work done by thin, wherever ex
haute& for-cotiiFetit"-
Ohne& for-competition.
EThe very highest pips..., THE Ceoss ' GP THE
LEGION oP IbraolZ, was coatned on the repred
live of the Grover & Baku Sewing Machines; at
the Exposition Universelle,Paris, 1869, tl.us atteFt
log their great superiority over all other Sewing Ma
chined.
For Bah by D. W. RONSON', Waynesboro',
NOTICE.
The undersigned haying had 17 years'
experience as a practical operator on Sewinc Ma
chines w..uld recommend the Waver & Baker Fam
ily Machine as the cheapest and best machine for
family use. The simplicity of construction and
elasticity of mitt h made by these machines are two
very important points In their favor. 2.50,U0t) of
these machines are to day hearing witness to the
truth of our assertions and the demand it steadily
increasing.
We have also shuttle machines on hand for Tail
ors and Coach•trimmers' use. Call and see us.
1). W. ROB I'
Main at., Waynesboro, Pa
WAYNESBORO 111111111
FIRE INSURANCE CMPANY,
WAYNESBOibu', PA.,
X I\7' IS 17 Xt. 3311 W,
AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY
3IE` _X ABM_ Xio. ,
On all safe class property at reasonable . rates.
OFFICERS:
W. S. A NI BERSON, President.
SIMON I,EcauN, Vice President.
Jos. DOUGLA:I, ZleCretarr.
,1.18. , W. MILL E'', Treasurer.
DIREUIORS:
W. S. Amberson m Simon Lemon,
Lewis S. Forney,
Jos. Danglas,
Jacob J. l'illiter,
Benj. F. Funk,
Levi L•andere,
DANIEL sNivE:mr, Agent,
Wayriebboro',
June 16,'70]
OMNIBUS LINE!
THE subscriber informs the public that he is now
proprietor of4he Buss line running daily t.be—
tween Waynesboro' and Greencastle, her tofore run
by Wolfersburger & Stoner.. With go ti,borses
and a fi rst-class four-horse Omnibus he ti; enabled
to convey passengers to and fro with comiort and
Convenience.
His Buss will leave Waynesboto' pt 8i A. M.,
arriving at Greencastle at 8, making qukk lime and
sure connection with the first Pas.enger train at 84
A. M. Leaves Greencastle at 5 o'clock, P. M., ar
riving at Waynesboro' at B 43. He is himself Pro
prietor, Contractor and Driver. Delivers Adams
Express matter to and front Greencastle. All Ex
press matter expreesed tLe same morning •vt n d
through to Waynesboro' the saute day i$ arrives.
Persons wishing to send goods by Express, will do
well by giving huu a call. l'ereuns wistung di go
to Hagerstown should take this route. Tim train
leaves at 0 15 tusking canuection with the West'.
ingtoti Uotint) RailroalA
aug 20 tf j • J 1;1 _W OLFE RSBERGE R.
Jacob Cdr . :laugh,
Jos. Price,
Jos. W. Miller,
D. It Russell
JAcckt) S. liukKi.