MEXICAN RO W! W. A. REID IEIAS received a fresh stock of goods, and is al mo.l daily making addition to his stock. He has PURE SPICES, Prime Rio Coffee, Browned Coffee, tin rrli Brovin and Crushed Sugar, Loaf Sugar, C, Powdered White Sugar, Carolina Rice, sim Syrups, supvior in quality and low in price, pb P. Rico and N. Orleans Melasses, Corn Starch, Chocolate, sweet do., Tr Pieties, Catsup, Mason's Crackers and Cakes, i7O" G. A. Salt, Film Salt, Sugar cured Hams. Call and examine. No trouble to show goods. I offer the above et retlnceil prices, notwithstand• ing they are on the "rise" in the East. Cove OYSTERS in 1 and 21b. cum, alwaye on bind, sold by the can or dozen. Ile warrant& them good. 4 , Whoa you go to Pic cs •r to the mountain, come where you got .o oye , s and crackers, cheese &c. 1111111116 , FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. Layer Raisins, French Currants, Candies, Oranges, Lem ons, Dates, Citron, Prunes, Apples, nude of several hinds. FOR B aKING AND WE ORE A 141.—Weirave goad and pure extracts of Lemon, Orange, Vanilla,• Strawberry; essences of Lemon, Cinnamon, &c. Get the Eng. Soda for making Biscuit.. GLASSWA RE.-:-Look at om cheap goblets, dish es", castors, tumblers, flasks. molasses cans, lamps chimneys, &c ? We have the best and cheapest in town. QUEENSWARE.—An unrivaled assortment, full stock, lower in price then ever. Ten seta, cups and saucers, meat .latea. soup do.:Teit, Dinner, and Breakfast de. We have the real granite, no decep tion in the quality. We have the common ware. new stock. Are invited to look at our knives and forks, butcher knives, large _spoons, common albata and sitver - Ulated tea and table spoons, clothesbaaltets, buckets tubs, market baskets, school do. ::•gE4 - "Edold Superior Whole Oil, Best Kerosene Oil, _ - Chemical ()five Soap, Barlow's Blue. Indigo, _ Wick Yarn, Besides many useful articles always on hand Country produce and "greenbacks'? taken in exchange for goods. I am thankful for past pa tronage and solicit a continuation of the same at the FAMILY GNOCERY store. Waynesboro', June 2, 1870 SECOND ARRIVAL! RECENTLY OPENED BY PRICE ROME A large assortment of very cheap goods, tought at the late decline in prices, and consequent ly will be sold correspondingly low, The price of all kinds of goods having declared in the Eastern Markets, the subscribers assure their friends that they can offer them superior inducements this sea , son. With a large stock to select from, and prices and qualities to please, they invite all to come and see and judge for tnemsr Ives. For desirable style of goons and durability of fa bric they pay particular attention, so that their cusp tourers can always rely on,getting the worth of their money in purchasing from them. LOOK AT THIS AIL 1111 L. lIIRL .AIL. -Ire of articles and see if you are not in want of some , herein specified • Ginghams, Prints, Checks, Cottonedes, Denims, Chaining, Sheetings, Shirtings, Diapers, Crash. Napkins, Towels, Hoop Skirts d irect from the' manufacturers, A rubs—a beautiful wrapping. Prints at 6,8, 10, 12k, Hosiery and Gloves, Feathers by the pound, 0,1 Cloths tor Table, Stand and Floor. Tubs, Churns and thickets, Boxes, Kegs and Keeley. Witrlow Sheiks and fixtures, ' Cheese—a good article. Mackerel in and whole Barrels, Cottonades—u tine assortment, Light and Black Alpaccas, Deloins, A Ipacca Lustre, Dehaizes. . Latins, Cinghams, Chintzes, Poplins, Ta mertines, Brame, Percales 'Leather Mitts for garden making, Hoes, Spades end Rakes, Shovels, Forks and grooms, Peltins, Jeans, Hrinine June 9-1870 NOTICE. A Valance for Bargains! THE aubecriber is now offering the stock o RNADY MAMA CLOTULNG fennel/sr kept by the late Gee. Bender, Esq., AT AND BELOW COST FOR CASH 43-XASCI A new supply df men and boys',C/ofhing just re sowed from A, Jarrett of Baltimore, Vlti, All goods warranted and made in the best man. nor. note who desire to purchase Clothing at the lowest figures will do will to call at the uld stand 8. E. corner of the Diamond. aug 254 f LEW W. IbETRICH, ATTURIVEY AT LA W, WAYVIIBBORO I , PA 'WILL give pranipt and dose attention t o a u business intrusted to his care. Office next dour to the Botvdegt nouse, in the' Walter builging. zing 25 of W. A. BM,. The subscriber informs the, public . that be still continues the Butchering business, and is prepared to supply persons as usual, at the Basement of the Walker property, Main street, Waynesboro!, on Motruay, thumb) , and Saturday of each week, with a prime article of Beef, Veal and Mutton. All bills fur meat must he paid within SO days. Be will slaughter the best stuck the market will afford. and by attention to busmeas hopes to metit a continuance of' public's patronage. may tf , T. 3. VOA JP101:1151, A. E. WAYN ANT. NOTICE. al ti a" el 0 e ore now rccering o r .rs .7"; SPRING GOODS at lower prices than they have been for several years, to which we call the attention of all who wish to buy CHEAP GOODS. - A full assortment of Cloths, Cassimeree, &e., fur Men and Boys wear at A. B. & Co's. A full assortment of Delslas and all kind of sum mer goods for Ladles at A. B. & Co'n. Bleached and Brown Muslims selling low at _ A heavy atm+ of Ingrain ) ImporteJ, Rag and al, kinds of Carpet at Cil Cloths and Mattings a large lot at A.8.&C0.s Wall and Window Paper in great variety at A. IL & Co.'s Ladies and Misses Shoes cheap and good at A. 13. & Co.'s We have a full assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods, Notions, Queensware. Hardware, and Gro mice to which we call your attention and feel con fident that we can give you full malefaction in re gard to price arid quality. ErGive us a uall.Al AM BERSON, BENEDICT & CO. June 2-1270. pgic3lß szilL[Ei ci NOY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of 1113Frat,k'In County, Pa., the undersigned, admin istrators of Abrm Barr, deed, will sell at pubic sale, in front of the Bowden House. in Waynes boro', on SATUh'Ddi y THEBTH OF OCTOBER, the following described Heal Estate, viz : A ham contain;ng 104 ACRES and 99 Perches, known as the "Walter Farm," sit uated one rade South of Waynesb tro' within. 400 yards of the Wayneshoru'ona Maryland State Line Turnpike, adjoining Mansion farm of said deceased, lands of David stoner, W. P. Weagly, John Lesh er, David Gilln and other. The unprovement are a comfortable stoly and a h flf DWELLING HOUSE, GOOD BARK BARN, Wagon kW, Corn Crib, Carriage liouse, and all other necessary out buil dings on a well improved farm. There is hear the door a well of nevar•failing water with pump in it, also a Cistern, and An Orchard of Choice Fruit, en the premises. This farm is conveniently located so that the stock can have I've access to any of the fields from the barnyard and, is one of the most desirable properties in itigton township. 1 his farm as a GRAIN CAROIIIIII G FAUN, is an exception to others in the neighborhood, hav ing yielded good crops while other farms around it partially failed. Pt reons wishing to view the prop erty ligtore the day of sale will' pleare cull on either of the subscribers who will give them every antis faciion. bale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day when terms wi I be made known - by DAVID M. I)ETRICH, 1. N. sNIVEI.Y, • A minist ratora. sug2s is GI V MONO, auct. BEEP I BEEP I Bills Payable within 30 Days. TItI MORNING GLORY FOR '69. For sale at W. A, TRIPLE'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 rf this year an ov_en ,_w ichis_neat_irLappearance._4l--is-a—good Baker. You can bent Irons. Bake, Boil, Roast, Stew, and it does not interfere with the operations as a Parlor Stove._ In regard to the blast of some Sines Dealers, who say that their particular stove takes less coal - rmirgivcs inche'llent-rh-a the Mot aim, Glory. you can put that kind of talk down as a lilow•tuel I. as the Morning. 61.)rylas baen sold (in this part of the country) for four years, and in that limo have put out over three hundred of them, and never had io tike one back lwcause it would not do its work ()tit was not what I sold it for. Now that cannot be said of any other stave ever off.red in this mar .kes, tb, govt.. have other styles, or heating stoves for coat wood. Heating Furnaces put up and warranted. any Conk ;Stoves are of the best in market . for coal er wood, all warranted good 13-Akers. Also a new __Parlor_eoolt Move, something that can't be excel!- ! ed. Call and see me. You will find my stork of Tin Sheet-iron and other wares of the best kinds; and at low rates. On hand, the beat Clothes Wringer in Market.— Also a good and cheap ‘Vnshing Machine. Roofing and Spouting done of the bebt stock and at short notica—Jub_work_otall_kluda in my line done at low rates. The only place in town where you can g et your copper work done, being the only Copper s mith in the place. Oet A. B. dr. Co.'s. The merits of this Machine consist, in part, in the attachment of curved knives to the arms of the cut ting-wheel, the shearing cut strove the mouth-piece, 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 durabilay and simplicity of con struction, command public attention. Nothing lia ble to get out of order, but what a boy could remedy with a pocket wrench. Persons in want of machines of this description will do well by calling upon or addressing the un dersigne.'. Good and responsible agents wanted to sell machines and territory. The above Machine is • now on exhibition at the office el the Waynesboro' Manufacturing Company. Persons interested should call and examine it, for it is what every farmer should have. 11. C. GILBERT, BENJ. F. STOUFFER. Proprietor, Agent. Way ncsboru', Pa. july 14—tf I URSINUS COLLEGE, Located at Freeland, Montgom ery county, Pa. Tice Academic Depaltment: (FORMERLY FREELAND NEMINARIA A Firat•Olasa Englob, Mathematical and Classical Boarding School for YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, Under the immediate Tuition and Manage. anent of the faculti, of the College. TERMS MODERATE. lAII necessary expenses, including Tuition, Boardine, Washing, Books, not exceeding $230 a year. T HE.COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT Will be distinct from the Academic and will afford all the advantages of a full College course in the usual higher branches if study, under the direction of a Faculty of six Professors lar 'The Academic Year for both Departments will be divided into the following three terms:—The School Opening with the Fall Term, September 6, 1870 to December 22. Wittier Teens, January 4, 1871 to April 5. Spring Term, April 12, to July 7,1871. ' la-" For further information apply to Rev. J. H. A. ROMBERGEIt, D. D., President' of Ursinus Col ege, FREELAND, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA. july 30-11.3 . 3OHN VORD, Boot and Shoemaker, IFORMS the citizens of Waynesbrere' and the publie generally that be is now prepared to put up to order FAIR-STITCHED AND SCOTCH. BOTTOM WORK of ell kinds. Persons wanting . work done an his lane are requested to hand in their orders early so that ho may be enabled to accom modate all customers promptly. Ho will use his best endeavors to give satisfaction, both as regards the fitting, as well as the qtrilitv of wok made by him, as none but the VERY BEST WORKMEN and the BEST MATERIAL will be used by him. Ile most resipectfully solicits a abase of public patronage, at his place of business, in Ihn- I. N. Snineles dwelling house, up stairs July NTED SEPT. 21, 1869. THE KIDNEYS. The Kidneys are two in number, siluntea at the upper port of the loin, surrounded by fit, and con meting of three , parts, viz: the Anterior, the an terior, and the Exterior. TM: anteaftr stbsorl a. interior cnnsists of tissues er veins, which serve as n deposit. for the urine and convey it to the exterior. The exterior is a ron.luct or also, terminating in a single tube, and united the 'Ureter. The ureters are connected with the blad der. The bladder is compSsed of various coverings or tissues, divided into pats, viz: the t'p,e r. the tow er, the Nervous, an I the Mucous. Ihe upper ex pels, the retnins. Many hate a etza•ite to (12 - nate without the ability ; otheis urinate wiihnut the ability to . retain. This frequently occurs in chil dren To Cure thoso affections, we must bring into ac.. tion the muscles, which a•e engaged in their nn•ious functions. It tLey ate neglected, Ware! or Dropsy may ensue. the reader must also be made aware, that how= ever slight may he the attack, it is sure to effect the bodily health and mental Dowers, as our ha=lt and Wood are supported trem these sources. T IS M. Pain obscuring in the loins is intlictive of the above diseases. They occur is persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky concretions. THE GRAVEL. The gravel ensues from neglect or improper treat nt of the kidneys. 'These organs being weak, the water is not expelled Pent the bladder, hut al lowed to remain ; it become sfeveristi, and sediment torms. It is from this deposit toot the stone is funned, and gravel ensues. DROWII is n co erunn o wa er in some par s o tife - troAyT and bears different names, according to We parts af fected, viz: when generally diffused over the body, it is called Anasnrca ;'when I , f the abdomen, As cites; when of the chest, liydrothorax. Hilmbnld's highly concentrntedcornp tract Duchy: is tli!eidedly ONE OF 'l4 - 1E BEST REM E DIEs FOR DISE'AsES OF THE BLADDER, IDN GRA VE L,- DROPSICAT,, SWELLINGS, HEUMA TI•01, and gouty affections. Under this head we have ar ranged Dysuria, or difficulty and pain in' pi4sing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent die 'charges of water ; Strangury, or stopping of water; Hemituria, or bloody urine, Gout and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any (Mange in quantity, but increase in color, or dark water. le was always lIIG II LY RECOMI ENDED by the late Dr. Phyeiar, in then affections This medicine INCREASES THE POWER OF DIGESTION, and excites the absorbents into healthy exercise by which the watery or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and inflam• minion, are reduced, end it is taken by men, wo men, and children. Directions for use and diet ac company. PHILADELPHIA, PA., Feb. 25, 1867. H. T. If ELatuott), Druggist : Welt Btit.-4 have been a sufferer, fir upward of twenty years, with gravel, bl tdder, and kidney af. fection, (luring which time L have used various me dicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent Physicians; experiencing but little relief. Ravin; seen your preparation extensively adver Heed, I consulted with my family physician in re gard to using your Extract Buchu. I did this because I 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, and determined to use no remedies hero• utter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you ad vertised that it was composed ei buchu, cubebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my. physician us an excellent combination, and, with his advice af ter an examination of the articie, and consulting a gain with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I cues• 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 telt 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 deft r and see if it would effect a per. fect cure, ki.owing then it would be of greater value to you, and more sari<fiictory 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 months and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, A NICE TONIC AND INVIGORATOR Ol? THE SYSTEM, I do not mean to be without it whenever occasion may reline its use in such aff•otions. M. MoCORMICK. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement he refers them to the tollowing gentlemen : Hon. War. Biafora, ex-Governor, Pennsylvania. Non. Trios. B. Froassne, Hon... C. Knox. Judge, Philadelphia. lion. J. S. Macs Judge, Philadelphia. lion. D. R. PORTER.. x-Governor. Penn's. . lion. its Lnvrs Judge, Philadelphia. II um. R. C, Clinics, Judge, United Mates court. Non. G. W. Woonweino, Judue, Philadelphia. Ilon, W. A. POILTga. City Solicitor, Phila. Hon, Joss Biut.sn, cx Governor, California. Hun. E. Bums. Auditor Gen., Washington. D. C. And many others if necessary. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Be ware of countorteite. Ask fur He(tabula's.'lake no other. Palos—sl.2s per bottle, or 6 bottles for Ss.so. Delivered to any address. Describe symp toms in all communications. Address H. T. HEI.IIIBOLD, Drug and Chemi cal Warehouse, 594 Broadway, N. Y. IV ONE ARE GENUINE UN itsB douu :pr, in uteul•engreved wrapper, with tec.r.ehnile of my Chemical 'Wnrehoua, , and sign ed ound Ex- H. T. 11E411110W. STOVER & WOLF'S STORE, East Main Street, Waynesboro', Pa. GOODS SOLD AS LOW AS ELSEWHERE. Just Received, a Eno assortment of LADIES' AND GENTS' alauaa At G.reatly-R.educed_Ptices.. Ail Goods in Stock Reduced Lowest Pikes et the do . Prints fioat 6to 12 Cents for the best, nod ulso all Colors 'Brown Mugfins. 1 yard wiik, at 121 , and all other Goods accordingly cheap. We Invite Inspection, may 5, 1870 STOVER & WOLFF. PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE BF-virtue-of-an—order-of the Orphanseoutt—. Erankl , n-county-Pa., ns the A dinin.stra tors o Jamb F. Hess, late of Quinry township, tier'd. wit offer on the premises. on PR TOA Y SEPTEMBEI. 3077-1, 1870, the following described Hest Estate u decedent. Put port Ist, being the r VON - PROPERTY - adjoiring {owls of George L. Knepper, John L. Met calf, andiitherv, with a iwo=story-keugh-east-House new Frame Stable, new Carriage House, lAr 00, House, good Summer House, 2 Wells of nuver-failing water, with an abundance of choice. tug. Ttabircisr-tairfarib-our-one-ncre:of '- urpar , arm - s • story Weather-lionroed Dwelling house, new Friona ratable and Hog Pen, good Cistern, with a variety of choice Fruit. This Lit contains shoot half an acre, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when terms will be mane snnivn by JEREMIAH ITESS, • Purport 3d, being an unimptOved Lot lying in ‘Vashinizton township joining the Borough of Way nesboro' and lands of David Hoellich, Jacob and A. S. Adnms, containing 2 Acres and 70 perch of Land. This lot will be offered in front of Mullan's H, tel in Waynesboro', on SA TURD.A - 1 7 , — OCTOBER - I.S7 , 1870. at I o'clock. Any person wishing to. view either of the above pro vties can do so by call. lug on either of the subscribers. lEither of the above properties can bs bought , rivately if desired. • JEREMIAH HESS, ? A . , aug 4 tel HESS, 5 ""m"' ECONOMY, SI3IPLICITY, DURABILITY. BUCKEYE LOCK-STICH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ! PLAIN FINISH, $32. FINE FINISH, $37. The Buckeye machines are elegantly finished, and extremely simple in construction. They have the strongest and DEBT FEEDING De vice, which will not get out of order, Nott BREAK NEEDLES. They save thread, and for SPEED. EASE of oesrwriotv, and neat substantial sewing on both light and heavy material are not excelled. STITCH ALIKE ON BOTH SIDES, will HFM, FELL, TUCK, PRAT!). GATHER, etc.. in short, do all the work any other liret-class shuttle machine will do, and do it JUST AS WELL, while they COST BUT HALF THE MONEY. The BUCKEYE is the only LICENSED Shuttle Ma— chine sold for tho price, ••equal to the best" is the testimony of experienced opera tors anJ judges of sewing machines. Call and examine at the cloth ing store of Geo. Bender, Esq., or at the ager.t's res idence on Church street. mar 17 tf A. E. WAYNAIVT, Agent. 1870. SPRING. 1870. New Goods! New Prices! MILLER & BEAVER have just received their first supply of Spring and Summer Hoods to which they invite the attention of all who wish to purchase good poet's at groat'' , reduced figures. Their Spring stock is complete in every 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 Div Goods depart ment they have black and fancy gills!, plain and fancy Delaws, all colors Alpaccas and Empress Clothe, plain and figured Poplins, Chintz fig , , Lawn, Piques, Brilliants, plain and barred Cambrics, Nein souks, Swissea, Mulls, Cloth, Cassimeres, (plain and fancy) Sattinetta, Jeans, Cottonades, Linens, &c. Their line of Ntitions is full and complete. Be low is appended a list of the lending smiles : Hosiery, Neck Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Switches, Corsets, Chignons, Collars, , 31 andierchiefe, Cuffs, Trimmings, Bows, - Buttons. • Their stock of Groceries, Hardware, Queettaware, Cedarware, Oil Cloths, Carpets, dte., is large,- and was selected to suit the trade. All tuey ask is an examination of their stock to be convinced of the truth. May 12, 1870. WAYNESBORO' SELECT SCHOOL WILL be opened by Mrs. JOSEPHINE FUNK on the sth of September for the reception of pu-. pits. Having engaged rooms with every convenience for the comfort of her scholars, she hors to receive the patronage of her friends. - The course of t edu• cation will be thorough such as to qualify her 'pu pils for the active duties of life. Private Instruc tions given on the Piano if desired. aug IS-18704m T J Be ANDERSON, N. D., • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, WAYNESBORO', PA. Office in Walker's building one door East of the Bowden House. . [june 30—tf L. C. BRACKBII4, PHOTOGRAPHER, S. E. Corner of the Diamond, WAYNEstiono% PA., gASat all tim.s a Ana assortment of Picture Prarrns and' Mouldings.. Vail and aae.speci mu,, pictures. june 9 tf. Hair 7' For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. 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 the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin ' hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald- ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied, and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hai ---- with — a -- pash — r *- 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 & Cot, 'BACTICAL AND ' NALYTICAL PEICEI A. S.I3ONEBRAhE, LliugoFt, Agent GROVER & BIKER ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 495 _Broad tow , New York, 1 Aders POINT'S OF EXCELLENCE Beauty and Elasticiiy.of,stiteh. Perfection and himp;ieity of Machinery -Using-bath-thioadellirpetly_froin_the_svo,ds. No fastening of ~earns by hand and no waste of hrt nil, Wide range of application without change of ad justment, The seam retains its beauty - a - fill — firmness after mashing and imams- Besides doing ati kinds of work done by other Machines, these Machetes execute the, most beauti ful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. Or The Highest Premiums at all the fire and exhibitions OTTnie United States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover & Bali. r sewing :Ma chines, and the work done by them, wherever ex hibited for competition. L-V" The very highest pr"7.l. Tne Cross cr rus tr.utotr up Hosea, was coni•rred on the representa tive of the Grover & Bak( r St wing Machines, at the klitposition P 3 rio, 1869, thus a ttest- Ter their great supeliority over all other t , ewitig chines. Fur val.) by D. W. RONSON, Waynesboro' The undersigned having. had 17 years' experience as a practical operator on Sewing Ma ehtnes ar..uld recommend the brover & bal,er Fam ily Machine as the cheapest and hes• machine for family use. The simplicity of coristructi.oi elasticity of stitch made by these machines are two very important points in their favor. '250,000 of these machices are to day heaving witness to t!ie truth of our assertions and the demand is steadily increasing. We h a ve also shuttle machines on hand for 'rail ors and Coach•trimmers' lieu. Call and see us. P. W. ROBI:":0N, Main st., Waynesboro', P. WAYNESBORO 1110TUAL FIRE INSURANCE P_APANY, WAYNESBOIou', PA., X TSS T_7' Xl. XEI a AGAINST LOSS. OR DAMAGE BY 31E 1 JIE AIM :1 1 4 9 Oa all Safe class property at rea520341.3 rater. W. S. A M BERSON. President, Sum luccitem, Vice President. Jos. Docouis, becretarv. ' Jos. W. litu.4ce, Treasurer. W. S. A mherson , Leiria *B. Forney, Jos.jOnuglAr, Jaccib J. M tiler,. Benj. F. Funk, Lerj-tsurlets, Simon Lecron, J aeon Garirsugh, Jos. Price, Jos. W. Miller, D. B. Russell Se (loud. • DANIEL SNIV ELY', Agent, jun. 16, '7o] Waynesboro', P'n OMNIBUS LINE! riIHE subscriber informs the public that he is now I proprietor of the dues line running daily be— tween Waynesboro' and Greencastle, heretofore run by Wolfersourger & stoner. With good horses and a first-class four•horse Omnibus be is enabled to convey passengers to and fro with comfort and convenience. ' His Buss will leave Waynesboro' at 6i A. M., arriving at Greencastle at 8, making quick time and sure connect/Uri with the first Passenger train at Si , A. M. Leaves Greencastle at 5 o'clock, P. M., ur riving at Waynesboro' at s 45. He is•himself Pro. prietor, Contractor and Driver. Delivers Adams hi:press matter to and from Greenaastle. All Ex., press 'natter expressed il,e same morning and through.nt Wayntshoro',the same it =lye,. Rotioni,t!t!bing to send goods by kapreet, will do vroll br kietng bins a call. Persona Wishing to go to BirgerstoWn shoal& take this route. The train leaves at 9 ltr malting connection with the 'Wash. initton courtty Railroad. mug 20 tij J R WOLTERSBERGER. Ayer's LOWELL, MASS. FIRST PREMIUM lealhut street, NOTICE. OFFICERS: DIR.EUTORS: SM2I
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