I`lll,Tl t3,tvitrtis% OBLEBR/iTED BLOOD CLEANSER PANACEA PREPARED AND SOLD BY OR. P. PAHRNEY'S BRO'S & CO., WAYNESBORO', PA The above will at once strike the eye as the Trade Mark of the genuine "Da. FAirawev's llLoon CLEANSER 01 PANACEA, of which Da. P. FAHRNEY, of Cntcaoo. ILL.; is the sole proptielor. The great demand from the Middle and Southern F tates for I D. B. RUSSELL & SON at the sign Of the Big this medicine, made it necessary to open another Red Horn, will keep constantly on hand and for sale Labortitory at Waynesboro', Pa., whim, is conduct- a large assortment of Stoves and Tinware. ed by Da. P. FAttatinv's Baos. & Co. Since then the "BLoon CLEANSER" has been grossly misrepre senarties, and what makes it still-mare COOK—STOV4 painful is the fact that the name of our deceased relative (the late Dr. D. Fahrney) is prostituted for (warranted to give satisfaction.) the purpose of carrying out these diabolical schemes, when it is well known to very many that he was consigned to an untimely grave ceveral years ago ; at a time, ton, when his successors were not able to take his place in the profession, hence his name is used to say evil things. One year after his death, the following notice was circulated • against the "ELOOD CLEANSED" and "BLOOD PURIFIED:" "NOTICE.— We wish to inform the public that the `P r iparstione-now-being-out-rand-e-xterraively-ad - vertised in many newspapers, etc , purporting to be old Dr. Fahrney'a BLOOD PREPARATIONS, ac., are none of his, and are not countenanced by our firm at all. We neither advertise or put out any of our preparations. D. FAHRNBY & SoN. "Dec. 10, 1868." The above Is what D. Fahrney is made to say one year after his death, and in another circular just - published, and in some newspapers, he is again_ made to say (two years after his death) somethin g about these preparations. This undoubtedly has reference to FAHRNEY'S BLOOD PURIFIER, prepared by Da. J. FAIIHNEY, Philadelphia, and I'AIIREICY'S ---D-LOOO-OLtivetiega.-oa Pasuesta_,_prepared Icy i , ll P FAHRNEY, Chicago, 111., and atso by his brothers at Waynesboro', Pa. In order to protect ourselves and the public a gainst such misrepresentations, it becomes neceva re to say that old Dr. Fahrr.oy left his practice to two of his sons. The oldest, Dr, .lacob F'aluneY, located rear ‘llaynesnoto', Pa.. where he practiced his p r ofession wail within eignt days before his • death, which was brought about by much business. His practice there, of course, was then left to his tons, and_the "Blood Preparntinn" was put up in liquid form by Dr J Fahrney, J r , eighteen years a go, and was brought to its present high degree of perlettio tby his brother, Dr. P. Fahrney, of Chi cago. These two aro , now the oldest physicians in Witt Fahrney family, and are willing to he qualified before any Notary Public that their preparations ere (Breech. it roust, indeed, be hutntlinting for those won are-mere babes in the' profession, after ntakaitt such ell;.rts to injure our business. to come out and imitate the same. when they are not able to hobd the lucrative practice left them by the late 1) En limey_ - - - ECONOMY, SI3III,IOITY, DUKABILLTY. BUCKEYE_LOCK-STICH FAMILY MViBMIIM PLAII . FINI 6 H, $32. FINE FINISITTY.7 The Buckeye machines are elegantly finished, and extremely simple in construction. They have the strongest and BEST FEEDING DE TICE, which will not get ut of order, sort BREAK NEEDLES, 'lllCy save thread, SIIII for SPSED, EASE OE OPERA.; lON, arid neat oubstinitisl sewing on both light and heavy material are-not excelled. NM MAK ON BOTH sIDEs, • will Hutt, FEU, TUVE, 13ITAID. GATmcn, etc., in short, do all the work any other lino-class shuttle machine will do, and do it JUST As WELL, while tjley COST DOT HALF THE moraty, The Uncri.nYa is the only LICENSED Shuttle Ma— chine sold for the Om, the Mat" is the testimony of txperteneed operators mil judges of sewing machita e. Call and examine at toe cloth ing store of tlen. Bender, Esq., or at the ager.t's res idence en Church street. mar l 7 tf A. E. WAYN A NT, Agent. _ _ PUBLIC SALE. 17.1:V uirtue of an order of the Orphnn's Court of l4,lFratlklin county, and to me directed, I will ex po..al to l'ubbc Sole, in front of the premi.es. on SATURDAY THE 24TH OP SEPTEMBER., at I o'clock. M , the Heal estnte of the Into Th orr os `zlrnith, beim; the Western. Tint of Lot No. 4, so known in the plot of said town, consisting of a three-'tory BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, - 25 feet front, more or less, Back 13uiltlin and Frame property is desirable as a business lo„,at on. Terms made known on dot , of stile. STOVER. Ader with the Will annexed. Ruz G. V. Mot,n, suet. PRIVATE SALE. The , tithScriber offers It private s Ile, his 1101ISE and I.OT GPOII N 1), situated in Waynesboro', on Main Nut et, East end. The improvements are it story and a half Dwelling H ouse with Back Build ine, a good Bake Oven anti Smoke House, a good Cistern at the do'r, large Frame Stable and large Shed suitable f,r a shoo, anti a variety of cho i ce Fruit. The lot fronts 84 ft If the above proper ty is not sold privately before Saturday September '2411e, it will be offered at Public Sale on that day at 1 o'clock. aug 25ts ISRAEL NESS. D ye iv 1i . . -- Isrla:l' t 'IAR. J. M. PEDDICOJW, late of San Francisco, If Cal., has located in Waynesboro', and will at tend to all the branches of the profession. in a thor oughly practical manner. Teeth extracted without pain by Nitrous Oxide Gas, or a highly improved freezing process. Office two doors west of the Village Record Of fice. • augll-If Tailoring Establishment! cal HE subscriber would • respectfully announce to the citizens of Waynesboro', and vicinity that be his commenced the Tailoring business in the dwelling house of Mrs. S. T. Brotherton, opposite he Bowden lit.ure, and is now prep.red to mike, all kinds of clothing to order, which he will guar natee to give satisfaction. He asks a trial. cog 25-'f GEORGE WEBBER. 11.14; - L. C. Cit.B , PHOTOGRAPHER, 8. E. Cornitr of the Diamond, -W 'M9llOllO', PA., AS at Pll tim-H a tine as.ortinent of Picture rr Frarr ,, s and Mouldings. eall and see speei . eit pictures. _June 9 if. SALE NOTES. IIE subscriber notifies poisons who gave their • ,nows at his sale on the 7th day of March last. Let the same will be due on the 7th of beytember ext. If not paid within fittcen days after due in e,rebt will he charged from day of sale. mil-% JACOB STOUFFER (of C.? D. n HQ BRI.I. NEW FIRM Vl;aware Irointare, Brassware, Japanned Ware, souse Furnishing Goods Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Knives and forks Spoons,. Ladles, Large iron and Copper kettles, Ant) other ugeful oracles at the Edge of the DIG . W43tateshore', Pa. where_a_karge_as.,l sort ment of • COOK STOVES, NINE•PLATE_ STOVE,S P.A.111,0n. STOVES COAL STOVES &c , of the latest improvements, the•very hest in the market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove Store 0 ; D. B. RUSSELL & SON. EVERYBODY COME AND SEE Titer IMPROVED ORIENTAL Sold at Retailllv D. B. RUSSELL Sr SOS, sign of the 13ia' Red Horn, Waynesboro', Pa • TINWILRE made of the best Tin in the market, and warranted at the sign of the "131 27Leci. 76-3Cavxm.."" D. B. IturlSEl.l, Iceeps constancy on hand a large nqsortment of Rouse Furnishing Goods for sale cheap. Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large assortment of I.rps. Washing Made Easy ! by calling at the sign-of the "Big Red Horn" and getting the best Close Wringer ever made. rirPer‘ons in want of Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods. &c. &c,, can get full value for their money by cubing on D. B Itl'`SßLl, & SON. Sign of the"BIC. BED HORN " Waynesboro', Pe SAVE YOUR FRUIT THE L. A. OELLIG DRY HOUSE, . PATENTED J ANUARY 2101`. 1868. 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 and,perfectly . The Fruit dried by it retains inure of the natural flavor. It is easily managed. It saves fuel. It is durable and portable. It has 24 feet of drying surface. Cad and see them at the sign of the BIG RED DORN and leavovour orders for them' March 24, 1870. TIIR NORM GLORY FOR '69. JOINT B. nussru, For sale at W. A, TRITLE'3 new Stove and Tin Store, lle has on band a large stock of the above stoves. all of the late inrr , .ved kinds. There is added-to the Morning of this year- en oven, which is neat in appearance. lt, is a good Baker. Yeu,can heat Irons, Bake, Boil, Roast, Stew, and it does not interfere with the operations as a Parlor Stove. In regard to the Wag of some Sinve Dealers, who sa that their particular stove taken and gives more heat then the Montilla. Glory, you can put that kind of talk flown ns a 13/ow.weil, as the Morning Glary has been sold (in this part of the country) for four years, and hi that time I have put out over three hawked of them, and never had to tike one hack hecawe it would not do its work or it was not what I sold it for. Now that cannot he said of any other st we ever rare.' in this mar ket. Thst is the proof which is the btover. I have other styles or heating stov.'s for coal or wood. Heating Furnaces put up and warranted fly Cook Stoves are of the hest in market for coal er wood, all warranted good BAters. Also a new Parlor Cook stove, something that can't be excell ed. Call end see mo. Yon will find my qtoclt of Tin Sheetdron and other wares of the best kinds, and at low rates. On hand, the beat Clotl es 'Wringer in market.— Also a good and cheap Wasling Machine. Roofing. nn 1 Spouting done of the beet stock-a-rid at short notice. Jub work of all kinds in my line done at low rates. The only place in town. where vou-earr irt-youreopper - work - dane - rbeirirth - e - otar 'Copper t•mith in the place. oct 111 W. A. TRITLE. PATENTED SEPT. 21. 1869. r 4.11 14 Ell The merits of this Machine consist, in part, in the attachmFnt of curved knives to the arms of the cut ting-wheel. the shearing cut fteroqe the mogul-piece, the great power and directness <tithe 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 at'ention. Nothing liar 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 tailing upon or addressing the un dersigned. Good snit responsible agents wanted to sell macbittee and territory. The above Machine is now on exhibition at the office of t he Waynesboro' M aria: cturing Company. Persons ititerestial should en II and examine it, for it is what every fanner bhou'd have. if. C. GILBERT, BENJ. F„ STeuFFEr t , Proprietor, Agent. \Vaynesboro', Pa. july 14—If] -URSINI3S COLLEGB P Located at :Freeland, Montgom ery county, Pa. A Firth-!;lass Boghe!), Alatheruaticul and Olassical ISolostfin,4chool for YOU MEN AND BOYS, Under the immediate Tuition and .ilanage• must of the faculty of the Codeye. m-mt necessary expenses, including Tuition, Boarding, Washing, books, dc., not exceeding $230 a Year. TILE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT Will be distinct from the Academic and will afford all the advantages of a full College course in the usual higher branches t f study, under the direction of a Faculty of six Professors arThe Academic Year for both Departments will be divided into the following three torms:—The !School Opening with the Fall Term, September 6, 1870 to December 22. Winter Term, January 4, 1871 to April 5. Spring Term, April 12, to July 7,1871. For further.' inforrnntion apply to Rev, J. H. A. BOMBERGER. D. D., President of Ursinus Col ege, FREELAND, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA. july 30-tf.] .JOHN .1 1 03'0 Boot - and Shoemaker, INFORMS the citizens of Waynesboro' and th public generally that he is now prepared to put up to order FAIR-STITCHED AND SCOTCH. BOTTOM WORK of all kinds. Persons wanting work dune in his line are requested to hand in, their orders early so that he may be enabled to accom modate ell customers promptly. Ho will use his best endeavors to give satisfaction, both as regatds the Fitting, as well as the quality of work mode by him, as none but the - VEh'Y BEST WORKMEN and the 'BEST MATERIAL will be used by him. He most restpectfully solicits-a share of public patronage, at his place' of business, in Ur N, dnively's dwelling house, up gaits . july 21-1870. The A cndrmic Depen burnt: [FORMERLY FREELAND SEMINARY.] TERMS MODERATE NOTICE. it 9 o et to, We ore now receiving our first supply of SPRING GOODS nt lower pricer, than they have been for ceverni -yerre; to wiliWws canine attention ortillWho wish to. buy CHEAP GOODS. A full arlsortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, &r., fur Men and 13059 Wear at A. B. & Co'o. A full arsortMent of Deloins nhd al: kinds of stam mer goods for Ladies at _ _ A. B.& Co's. Bleached and Brown Muslins selling low at A. B. dr, CO.'s. A heavy stork of Ingrain, Imported, Rag and all kinds of Carpet at A. B. & Co.'s. Cil Cloths and Mattings a large lot at A. D. & a. Wall.and Window Paper in great variety at A. B. & Co.'s. Ladies and Misses Shoes cheap and good at A.'l3. & Co.'s. We have . a full assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods, ?lotions, Queenawnre. Hardware, and Gro ceries to witivh we call your attention and feel con fident thn twe can give you full satibfaction in re gard to price and quality. IGive us a AMBERSON, BENEDICT & CO. june 2-1870. palliig Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of 13 Franklin county, Pa., the undersigned, admin i,,trators of Akin Barr, dec'd, will sell at public sale, in front of the Bowden House. in Wnvnes bore', on Sri TURDAY THE B TH OF OCTOBER, tho following described Real Estate, viz : A farm containing 104 ACRES and 99 Perches, known as the "Walter Farm," sit. uated one mile South of Wayneshiro' within. 400 yards of the Waynesboro' and Maryland State Line Turnpike, adjoining Mansion farm of said deceased, lands of David stoner, W. P. Wenly, John Lesh er, David Gilbert, and other. The improvement are a comfortable story and a hilf DWELLING HOUSE, GOOD BAPIC BARN, Wagon shed, Cori Crib, Carriage House. and all other necessary out buil. dings on a well unproved 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 on the premises. This farm is conv.nientiv located so that the stock can have fr. e access to any of the fields from the barnyard, and is one of the most desirable properties in Washington township. '1 his farm as a GRAIN GROWING FARM, is an exception to others in the neighborhood, hay.; ing yielded good crops while other farms around it partially failed. Pasons wishing to view the prop erty beloro the day of sale will please call on either of the subscribers who will givo them every wig. faction. Sale to commence at I o'clt.ck on said day when terms will be ma.de known by DAVID M. DEITRICH, SNIVEI.Y, Aministrators. G V MONO, auct. aug2s ts BEEP 1 BEEP 1 Bills Payable within 30 Days. Tho.subscriher informs, the . public that he, still continues the Butchering business, and is prepared to supply persona as usual,nt the lik1114.110:11L of the Walker property, Main street, Waynesboro', on Monday, Thursday and Saturday of each week, with a prime article" of Sect, Vleal and Mutton. All hills for meat must - he paid within 30 days. Ho will slaughter the best stock the maiket will afford, and by attention to business hopes to merit a continuance of the public's patronage. - • may 12—If T, J, CUM% IiNGUAIif. THE K IDNEIS. The Kidneys ore two in number, shunted at too upper pert of the loin, surrounded I'yfat, and eoti s gine of three parte, viz: the Anterior, the in terior, aril the Exterh.r. The nuterior oh:tins. frPer'er consists of ti.ouea ins, which serve as a deposit .for. the urin t and convey nto the...item r 'rite exterior is icon 'mil. nr W.°. terminating in a tingle tithe, nt d caved the ureter, The ureters are connected with tt.o Wad. dcr. 'rite bladder is compotied et vitrimut enrolling or tissivs, divided tutu p 418. viz: 011 UOI) , r, the Low er, the IN4 t rvoul4. en , ' the Maeeus. - a he upper ex pels; the lovir r 1 Alaily 114% e 410 to lir - nate oil hour the übiltry ; who s Urinate without the ability to retain. his liciplehtly ueeurs m eht.- d rim To cure th..s” aft ctiono, we ne+t bring into ac tion the nius which a c en&weil iu their ra•ieus function.. It ti.ey me ctud, Itirwel or litropsy The wader. must also he made nwire, e , nt how. I'Ver slight trily be the nit!i.k. it i= cure to elr , et ib" bodily hi•nlih ;11911 11119491 ;SAVO'S, 9s Stir tie h rind b'ot.id,nre eupporied Iron these aourees. GOUT, OR RHEUMA TISM. Pain obscuring in the loi us is irolietire of the above Alissases. They occur m per.nons ditpuscti to acid stomach and cha ky irony. THa -- GRAVEL. nt of the kidneys. 'rinse oroitis being weal:, the water is not expelled from the bladder. but al lowed to remain; it becomes fevezis!i, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the stone 'is formed, and gravtt emues. DROPSY is nieolleetion of water in some !part4 of the I p ly, and bears different names, according to the puts iti fected,_va: when generally diiinSe4 Over the ho ly, it is called A nasare3 ; when f the abdomen, AB - ; when of the chest, Ilydrothoptx. vaaasxztazT4 Ili linhold's highly concentrated compound Ex tract Ruche is decidedly ONE OF THE BESI' REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, 'hIDNEYS, GRAV DIHWSIVAL, SWELLINGS, It II EU M A TISM, anndT — Touty affklions. Under this head weie ar ranged Dysuria, or difficulty and pain in pa.sing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent dis- charges of water ; Strangury, or Mopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody mine, Gout and Rheumatism of the kidneys, vrilhout any ohango in quantity, but increase in color, or dark water. It was always HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by the tote Dr. Physick, in theof:M ,- Inns. This inettialhe INCREASES THE POWER 07 DIGESTION, and excites the absorbents into healthy exercise by which the watery or calcareous depasitigns, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and Milani. motion, are reduced, and it is taken by men, wo men, and children. Dtrectonis for use end diet ac company. . _ PHILADELPHIA, PA., Feb. 25, 1867. H. T. HELstnotn, Druggist - DEAR :SIR —I hnvo been a fulTer e r, 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. liavin;_ieen your preparation extensively adver tired, I consulted with my family physician in re gard to using your Extract Buchu. I did this - hocause 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 here • alter unless I. knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you ad vertised that it was comprised of buchu, cubebs, and juniper berries, it occurred tome arid my physician as_an excellent combination, and, with his advice af ter an examination of the ante°, and consulting a gain with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I com menced ha 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, hut thought My im provement might only lw temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and see if it would effect a per. fect cure, kLowing then it would be of greater value to you, and more sat4factory 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 Duch la 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 seqiire house in such affections. M. MoCORMICK. should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement ho refers them to the following gentlemen : Hon. Wm. BIGLER, ex• Governor, Pennsylvania. • Bon. Taos. B. 'nonstick, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. KNOX, Judge, Philadelphil. Hon. J. 8. BLACK Judge. Philadelphia. lion. D. R. Puma, ex-Governor: Pernea. Both &xis I,xvis Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. It. C. Gstrie, Judge, United states court. Hon. G. W. WOODWAI{D. Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. POMBA, City Solicitor, Phila. lion. Rant Maim, ex Governor, California. lion. H. Hamm Auditor Gen, Washington. D.C. And many others if necessary. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Be. ware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmboltes. ske no other. Palos— $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50. all to any address. Describe amp. toms in all communications. ' Address H. I'. HBIAMBOLD, Drag awl Chemi cal Warehouse, 594 Broadway, N. Y. NONE A.RE GENUINE UN , less done up iu swel.engraved wrapper, widi pie-simile of py Utica lied Warehouse, ckna sign. H. T. IIEhNIBCILD. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , For Diseases of the Throat au.: prangs, ' such as Coughs, Ccads ' Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Astlan2e, and Conaumption. probably mover bolero hi 'the whole history of medicine, luta any thing won so widely" and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent reinedy for pulmonary complaints. Trough along; series of years, and among most of the races of men it 11118 risen higher and higher In their estimation, as It has become betterknown. Its uniform character and poWer to cure the va rious affections of the lungs anti threat, have made It known as a reliable protector against them. ' While adapted to milder forms of eisease and to young children, it is at the sante time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incip ient consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a provision against , sudden attacks of Croup it should be kept on hand in every family, and i ndeed as ail are some. times stibject to coUls and coughs, ail should be provided with this antidote for them. • Although settled Consumption is thought in cerahle, still great numbers of cases where the disease seemed settled, have been completely " cured, and the patient restored to sound health by rho Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat,that the most obstinate of themyield to it. When nothing else could reach them under the Cherry Pectoral they subside awl dfsappear. Slattern egad Public Speakers unit great protectibn from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by It. • Bronchitis Is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known, that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more thanassure the public that its qualidea are Pall " • Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fev,er„ Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &0., and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As Its name implies, it does Cure, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, - Quinine, Ills. moth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in_nowisc injures any pa tient. The number and importance of its cures In the ague districts, are literally beyond account, and - welrelleve without a ppm - berm the Int — dizEry of Ague medicine. Oar pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of Um radical cures effected in olystinate cases, and where other rem. edias hail wholly failed. Un acclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling .through plias:ninth; localities, will be protected by taking the A G /E CURE daily. For Liver Compfaints, arising from torpid ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimu latingthe Liver into healthy'activity. — For - ltillthers and Liver Cot — llW.lnta - ,1 Is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by DR. J. C. Area & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Dtass,, and sold all round the world. $l.OO — P - E73 - 11027 A. S. ISONE;BItAKE, Diuggist, Agent .A. 1 11" STOVER & WOLF'S STOII E,, East Main Street, Waynesboro', l'a GOODS SOLD AS LOW AS ELSEIVIIERE. Just Received, a fine assortment of LADIES' AND GENTS' ZCI r,t-r)4,0 At Greatly Redueiiii Pikes All Goods in Stock Reduced to the Lowest Prices of tho day. - Prints from 6to 12 Cents for the-bestiand also all Colors Brown Mtnline, 1 yard wide, at 12i Ots,, and ell other ooods aceurdiudy cheap. We Invite In may 5, 1870 STOVI:U. ,gz. WULFF L C •!14 114 12.; REAL ESTATE. DIY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Fro nklin county, Pn., ns the Atlnttn.oretors of Jacob P. Hees, lute of Quincy township, itee'tl. will offer on the premises, on ERWAYSEPTE 01.11 Ell 30TH, 1870, the follottirig dP,cribett Heal Estate of decedent. Purport Ist, tieing the MANSION 'PROPERTY ; adjoining lands of George 1,. Knepper.John L. Met calf. and other, with a two-story lcough-ca.t !louse, new Frame Stable, new Carnage House, Wood House. good Summer House, 2 Wells of never-fain - 1g water, with an abundance of choice :mit. The lot contains about one acre of ground. Purpart 2nd, joins Purpart Ist, with a new two story Weather-boarded Dwelline, 11 new Frame stable and Hog Pen. good Übsiern,,with a variety of choice Fruit. This lot contains about half an acre. sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when terms will be mode known by JEREMIAH HESS,) Adm'rs. L 11E88, Purport 3d, being an unimproved Lot lying in Washington township joining the Borough of Way norboro' and lands of David floctlieh r Jacob and A. S. Adams, containing 2 Acres and 70 perch of Land. This lot will be offered in front of Mullan's KAM in Waynesboro', on SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 157, 1870, at 1 o'clock. Any° person wishing to view either of the above properties can do so by call ing on either of the sabsertherr. OrEither of the above properties can be. bought privately if desired. JEREMIAH HESS, Z Adm i x. IzRAEL H EsS, aug 4 Gil NOTICE. A Chance for Bargains THE subscriber is now offering the Meek 414 READY MADE o,4attusu formerly kept by, the late Gee. 13ender, Esq., A7' AND BELOW COST FOR CASH. A new supply of men and boys' Molting jest re• ceived from A. Jarrett of Baltimore. yid. Al{ goods warranted and made in the best man ner. Those who dt sire to purchase Clothing,at.the lowest figures wilt do well to call at the old stand S. E. corner of the Diamond aug 25-tf LEW W. DETRECII, ATTORNEY AT LA W, • WAYNICOBOI2O% ' WILL give pr.rmpt and close attention to nit business intrubted to his care. Office next door ,to tie Bowden House„iu the Walker building. aug 25 tf , Nowtycz.- B Y. the viibh of,..thdiAlre of Janeswe 4°6 0 4 * 00;:isit;itt and debtors of said de. ceased to prote z L timitlkcemmts and. preseht them to tta *Mb. thutfir4ii.W.this date, August 29, ISTD. • .I*.STER ROIJZER. sept4t) A. E. WA,leig ANT
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