Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, October 13, 1870, Image 4

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{Waynesboro', "Way 24, 1867.
ANTIETAM MARBLE WORKS!
H. WALTER flir BRO.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERfiriN
Morzuments, Tombs, Ileadsionfs, 4 - c”
•
I E call attention to our assortment of the a
V hove, comprising the newest and most ap
proved .styles.
Having the advanp4gp of Water-power, and a
long experknce in th6'
STONE CUTTINGt BUSINESS,
we are able to fill orders at ;tie shortest notice and
on most reasonable terms.
" Give 't; a call iit our Van], near Antietam June
ion, en the Wayne-born' and Hagerstown Turn
'llse, ivy° miii Irwn the former plai:e. l'efit Office
, Worn shore'. Pa.
N ii rir rr. can lie left with John Wallet and
1., riri v prompt attention. E. W. & BRO.
Apro 3 .
FAIRVIEW MILL !
FAMILY. FLOUR, ETC.
' , HE undersigned happg refitted ml added all
I the latest Mire/emeriti; to his Mill, (formerly
Fr nrz '
s) (tenuous:es to ' the public that be is now
manufacturing a supe'rior otticle of FAVILI
FLOUR. which will be deliyered to ptrsons
at market plea. He hissa!so on hand a supply of
MILL STUFF of all kinds which lie will
wholesale or retail at the Mill, or deliver if desired,
ut the lowest market rates. Having refitted his
Mill with the most improved machinery he feels
that he is enabied to give general satisfpction.
His Flour in sacks can be bag at 4teul's Groce 7
ry, where orders may be left.
The highest market price paid for WHEA
delivered at the Mill.
COOPER STUFF wanted.
mar 24—tf3 DAVID PATTERSON I
11,1 W. - Ye 1,),
MHE undersigned would inform the public Rem
JIL. orally thaqie nes purchased the 'Livery here
ore -owned by Franklin Weagley, and is .fully
prepared to meet the wants of the corn•
rah triunity ip his line of business.
He has had all his carrnitres neatly re
paired aftd refitted and his horses are
1110' 1 .. safe, gentle anti fast travelers. 43 e r.
ties conveyed to any point desired, ac•
ompanied by a carelul driver.
1:t1Bce one door west of Borden's Hotel, where
an attentive hostler will be in attendance at all him*
at the night and day.
lo effort will Ite spared to accommodate all wit&
. .
may patronize him
'lee 17 tf
JOHN rORD,
Boot and Shoemaker
4,
IFORMS the citizens of Waynesboro' and the
public generally that he is now prepared to put
pinto order FAl4t-STITa4tED 4.lVii SCOTCH
BOTTOM 'woftk of all kinds. Persons youth:it
work done in his line are requested to hand in their
orders early so quit he may be enabled to accom
mottate all custeipers promptly. He will use hie
twat endeavors to give satisfaction, b oth as regards
ibe 'nsi well as the quality of work made by
him, as none: but the EIrYBEST WORKMEN
' f ind the 41EST MATERIAL wit' be used by him.
He mod restretfully solicits a share.of, public
patronage, at Ins place of businer, in pr. I. 2i.
nively's dwelling hour,'up stain! .
• julyll-1870.
Notice to the gublic I
riIHE undersigned is running s Line of Stages
j from Hagera m i.n to Gstryitlrjr, leaving tonne*
place on Monday, Wednesday, rind Friday, at 7 o'.
,:lock, A. At c passing . brimiteis4rg, Waynesboro',
-Mentor and .Clermont :flutings, -Fountain Dale
sue eairfielkl;arrivilig at Gettysburg st , half past
folte o'elpeic and 'aliening from Gi;Nsbarg on Tues.
Jay, Tburrduy un4 Saturiliky; arriving
40114 -4 .tomnike muipecliou
t 141
rAiltflore. k W4klt6Fill.
,karat,:l4l
NEW GOODS? NEW GOO
COON & STONEHOUSE
WOULD reepeistfoy infotm the public 'tha t
TY they have now opened at their nu* room,on
the sonthmeat corner of the Planuin i d, itt War"-
bciro' a large and we selectCd stock of
Hr) GoodM,
• 9toceries,
nakdware
and futipry,..
Iron, Elteel, Naha, . Coach-makers Goods of every
desc:ription QUeensware, Oedemata. Shoes, Car
pets, Oil !limbs, Paints, Oleos, Oils, Varnish Brush-
es, Fish, Salt, and ail kind of Goods kept in a well
regulated store. Our Foods are al new and, fresh
and hale been bought ler caveat the law decline
in prices.
We flatter eurselveel.hat from our long expert
ence in business, and a determination to sell gcods
at mat profits, we sh4ll be able to offer unusual
inducements is a buyers who desire to save mons
ey. Please call and see for yourselves.
We have a large and we assorted stock of sta.
ple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing
Cloths, Cassimeres 1
Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Cottonades, Cords,Den
ims, Stripes, Check's, Gingham', Linin and Cotion
Table Diapers, 'Crash for Towels,Calicoes,Delains,
A Ipaceas,
FANCY. DRESS GOODS
Triings, Shawls, Brown and Bleachpd Shepting
and Shillings, Tickings, Linens; Flannels, ite
Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and NotiOns. We are re.
F eivink new goods every week and will supply any
article - wanted that we have not on hand in a few
days.
We pay the highest mark et'price fpr all kinds o
country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggt
Dried Fruit, Rags, &c.
May 19 —1879.
J. R. W E L Sll
At the well know stand under the ToWn nail, Ms
entire stock of hoods Would take this method orlin
forming the citizens of Vli'aynesburo', Pa., and vi
cinity that I have just returned from thpiaities with
a tugs andnod completeassoitment of —
HATS,
BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Paper,. Envelopes,
Pens, Pencils,
Ink, and
Notions generaly.
Come 'to me and get 4ts.
I am ready.
My stock is large.
My styles numerous
I would respectfully:solicit a shaTe of public pa
tronape.
may 26—'70] D. SNIVELY SMITH.
WHY:PAY FROM FIFTY-FIVE TO ON
::s gw
When you . ge, .to fret out
of oder and .to do as ninch.wark as any Family
Machine made, and•all fur THIRTY-FIVE Doa,-
LARS.
rr ALL MACHINES WARRANTED PER
FECT in every reepeit.
ALEX. LEEI►S, Watch-maker and Jeweler,
Ag't for McLean & 119pper Sewing Machine,
Mar 10,1 Waynesboro', a.
SPRING GOODS!
drown & Wa4cr,
MT. HOPE,
111011 A
ot TE just received and opened a large stock
Spring Goods,
bought at lemestigold premium prices and 'wilt be
sold ai low as they can be purchased anywhere.
Call and examine our stock before r urchasing
elsewhere . BRO,WN at WALTER.
Mt. Hope, May s—tf.
THE subscribers announce to the public that
they have opened a Bakery and Confectionary
on Main street, Waynesboro, opposite the "Bow.
den House", Whire persona et all times can be sup
plied with fresh Bread, Rolls, Pretzels. aII kinds of
Sweet Cakes; wholesale or retail. A fultt.upply of
Candies, Nuts, Fruits, etc., always on hand. ICE
CREAM regularly supplied during the season.
Having erected at considerable expense a first
clues Bake House they' feel confident that in this
department of their business tube, can give general
satisfaction. 'racy therefore solicit a share of pub
lic patronage. •
May s—tf SLEASMAN,& MORT.
WM. H.FUNK.
BARE VrANTEP!
FORNEY Fe SONS
Will pay the highest market price for 650 cord!
of Rock and slack flak Bark s delivered at their Tan
nery in Way Hardman'. •
Hides and Skins taken in and weighed at the
pillar of C. Rothe, Shoe More, for which 'he high
est market price will be paid. . •
apr 21-1870 •
•
'louts and Peed. - •
A.
prime articleof Family Flour from Amsterdam
. MilLfor sale b, sacks, at reduced prices. at Vie
1.,,
rug' Store of Di. J. W. - Arnbenen. ' Alan of idy
Frick Ili t0. , -; Me *ill also deliver plan rby tbe er
re'', and Mill-ttriff to any point ' desired . -0; etry
may be left at Amberson's Drug 'fittore."Or !iii"the
Post Office. ,• • .. - .. DAVID L0.11#:
. . .. „ .
N. O. MLA tl itEil.- 7 The ettlascribps ta tt+ 4tist
revived if prime lot of Pie* tXrleans .)1 tos
ar Om, holigrE, • iliNtlf: f 'E di WAIT ! 0 ~' •
lig
NEW STORE.
HAVING PUR,4I4.SED;FROM
C4PS,
BOOTS,
SIIOES,"..Szes
OLLARS FOR A
HUNDRED
BIKERY
AND I
THE .IKIDNEIOI.
• '
The Milker are two in numberisituated at the
upper put of the loin, surAmnded by' fat; and cent
sistigg of three parts, viz:" the Anterior, the
tenor,And the gxterior. ; •
Th anterior absorbt. Interior consists of tissues
or veins, which serve amis deposit for the urine and
convey it to the exterior. The exterior is a conduct
'or also, terminating in A.siogle tube, and callo the
Ureter. The ureters are connected with the' biad
per.
• The bladder la corn nosed of various coverings or
tissues, diWdeit into pies. viyi 'the Uppei. the Low
er, the Nervous, And the Mucous: ',the upper ex
pels, the lower retaipa. Many have a desire tq uri
nate without the ability ; others aria }e. without the
ability to retain., T tie freqhentlY obeure in chil
dren . '
To cure thesti iffections, we muss bring into ac
tion the muscles, irhio are engaged in their visions
functions. If 14,1 , are neglected, (Olivet or Dropsy
may ensue.
The readcf must also be made aware, that how
ever slight may be the .astack, it is sure to effect the
bodily health and mental porers, as our flebh and
blood are supported from these educes.
GOUT,.p r f i t e ß M H E A
hq
Pain obseuting in the loins is indictive of 14 shove diseases. They occur in persoal disposed to #cid
stomach and chalky concretions:, •
THE' GAAVE.Ii.
The gravel ensues from neglect or improper treat
molt of the kidneys. These organs being weak,
the water is' not expelled from the bladder, but al
lowed to remain; it beC'onits feverish, and sediment
forms. It ill from this deposit that the stonii is
formed, and gravel ensues.
DROPSY
is a:collection of wciter in some ;parts pf the body,
and bears-different names, accor ding to the parts af •
tested, viz : when generally dit lused_over the body,
it is called 'Nnasarca ; when of the abdomen, Att:
cites; When - of the chest, Hydrothorax.
vacavatinc4
Helmbold's highly concentrated compound Ex
tract Erwin: is decidedly ONE OF THE BpsT
REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE
'ILA DDER,
KIDNEYS,
GRAVEL,
D-ROPSICAL,
SWELLING%
RHEUMATISM,
and gouty affections. Under this head we have ar
ranged Dysuria, or difficulty and pain in passing
water, Scanty Secretion, or' errantl and frequent dis
charges of water ;. Strangury, or slopping of water;
Hernaturia, or bloody urine, Gout and Rheumatism
of t the kidneys, without any change in quantity, but
increase in color, or dark water. it was always
lirGilLY RECOMMENDED'
PT the Int" Dr. Physick, in these afTeclions.
Thid medicine
fNCREASES TUE POWpit OF DIOESTION.
and excites the absorbents into healthy. exercise by
which the watery or calcareous depositions, and all
unnahira I enlargements, as well as pain and 'intim.
motion; are reduced, and it is taken by men, wo
men, ind children. Diiect.ons for use and diet ac
company.
PHILLDELPHIA, Pi., Feb. 25, 147.
H. T. HICLUEOLD, Druggist :
Dees SIR.—I have been a rufferer, 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 thp most eminent Physicians i experiencing but
little relief.
Having seen your preparation extensively adver
tired, I consulted with my family physician in re
gard to using your Extract Buchu. •
I did thiS because I had used iill kinds of adver
tised remedies, and had found them worthless, end
some quite injurious ; in fact 1 despaired of ever get
ting well, and determined to use no remedies hem •
otter unless I knew of the 'ingredients. ' It was this
that prompted me to use , your remedy. As you ad
vertised that it was composed at buchif, cubebs, and
juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physician
as an excellent combination, and, with his advice af
ter an examination of the artinie, and consulting a
gain with the druggist, I concluded to try it. 4 com
menced its use about eight months ago, at which
time 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 opt. I felt much like writing you a lull sta te
meat of 'my case at that tine, but thougbt my im
provement might only be temporary, and therefore
concluded to defer and see if it would effect a per.
fact cure, ki.owing then it would by ofgreater value
to you, ana more satisfactory to me.-
am now able to report that a clue is effected af
ter using the remedy to, five months.
'I have not used any now for three months and
feol,as well in all respects es I ever did.
Your Buchp being devoid of any unpleasant taste
and odor, --•- - •
.
4 MCA TONIC AND INVIGORATOR ,
Ok' Tan, STSTF.3I,.
i,do not twin to be without it whenever occasion
may teglue its use in such affections.
M. MoCORMICK.
Should say doubt Mr. McCormick's statement he
refers them to the following gentlemen :
Hon. Wit. 1111HaInt, es-Governor, Pennsylvania.
Hon. Tios. B. noeuxott, l'hita
Hon. J. C. Ksox. Judge, l'hilaelelphia t
Hon. 4: 8 BLACK- Judge. Philadelphia.
Hon. D. 12.,PORTZR, ex-Governor. Penn'a.
. Hon. tuts Lime , Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. R. C. Gezee, Judeg; United Mattes court.
Hon. G. W. WoonwAniit, Judge, Philadelphia. .
Hon. W. A. Pmts. City solicitor, Phila.
Hon. Jens Bunn, ix governor. California.
' Hon. E. Bunts. Auditor Sion., Washington. D: C.
And many others if necrlsary.
. Sold ipy Druggists and Dcalers everywhere. Re.
ware or counterfeits. Ask. for Helmboill's. 7 eke
no otll9. .I'looE—sl.2s per bottle. or II bottles for
155.50. Deli‘ered to any address. lki , scribe`oymp...
toms in all communications.
Address H. T. H EI.MHOLD, Drag and Chenii
cal Warehouse,6B4 BrosdrY, N. Y. •
STONE ARE CIENULIcE UN
fosont •up stee 4marayed rapper, with
tac-4,mile of toy Oceemical . 'Warehouse, end sign
ed , '
T. HELMHOLD.:
StYPHEDMIE
AI,ER IN
DRUGS,
Ch,e,micajs,
PATENT :MEDICINES,
?REPARATIONS RIR THE HAIR,
OILS, iP!',A9 N TW,
vikittrimincesrs
are. dce.
--o
azrPhysicians dealt with
t 20 per cent. discount.
Waynesboro",Botel Building,
March 27,1868.
Sae I.lexte
NOTICE ! !
THE sublariber has just returned from the EGO
with a large stock of Goods, such as
BOOTS. IEIOES, GAITERS, BALNO•
RALE; and all kinds 13nota 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
spit and fit any head.
We knight our stock cheap and era determined
to cell accordingly.
Notions ! Nqtions ! Nptionl !
READ 7710 LIS7.
Shirts and Drawers Gruntlets,
Suspenders Driving Gloves
Paper Collars Fur top Gloves
Buck. Gloves • Hosiery
-Sheep Skin Gloves Wool knit ]fait Hose
Lisle Thread Gloves Cotton Hail Hose
Wool-knit %yes Germantown Half Hose
Buttel flies Black Silk Tjes _
—Fancy Silk Ties Broad End Ties
fishes & Gents Pa cults Linen Handkprchiefs
Pocket Books Poi tmonies
Brushes Pocket Knives;
Cloth Brushes , Pen Knives
Shaving Brushes Nail - Knives
Hair Brushes , Fancy Soaps
Tooth Brushes Perfumecy
Shoe Brushes Albums
Combs Pins and Needles
Razors Lead Pencils
Gum Paps Slates
Violin strings Ink
Note Psper Pen Holders.
Envelopes -- Blacking
Hair Oils Memorandas
Toys I :arpet tacks
Crochet Needleg Fancy toys, &c
&c. &c, &c. and sp, fourth l
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
American, Swiss and English; Seth Thomas and o.
;her (.locks. Jewelry 91 every description fo'r
La
dies, Gents, Misses and Children at Zreatly reduced
prices. Finger Riggs, a large stock, plain Gold,
FancY Sett, Chased - and Fancy Finger Binge; Sily
ir and other Plated Riggs in great variety,' wntch
chriins. Guards, Ramps, Bracelets, Charmg, Sleeve
Buttons. Gold Pens and Pencils; watch chitin hooks
"YP4 - ", , Ste t
Truuks, Canes, Umbrellas, Baskets, Mats,
Voliaes; Carpet Hoof, R. R. sags; Tobacco, Cigars
and snuff. Candies, Fruitli, Rai-ens. Nuts and
Confectlonarile of all kinds
Come one,
come 1111, and—buy.
itankful ifor past favors he hopes by a desire to
please to merit a iiberal sluqe of pubbc, patronage
EZEKIFIL 10,DEN„
Of.t. 8 ORO,.
COACIIMAKING.
1` HE subscriber announces to his friends 'and
I the public that he has purebred the Cone,h
Factory formerly owned by Israel, Hess, and is now
engaged in the above business, on Main Street, at
the East end of Waynesboro': Having a know!.
edge, of the busineia, and emyloying none 'but
practical workmen, ind by strict attention to busi.
ness he hopes to merit a share of patronsga• All
kinds of new work on hand' and orders filled
promptly.
jan 14 if GEO. B. HAWKER.
CHEAP "COONMV."
BOOT ANT) SHOE STORE I
ricl:lE subscriber hasjust returned from ^A° city
and is now opening for examination a large and
we 1 selected stock of Boots and IShoer. Hierhig
had u long time to become acquainted with the Boot
and bhoe trade, no doubt if you favor biat with a
Call you lill buy as he will sell cheap and warrant
the work. All rips =Aided free of charge. Give
i•Vooney" a call.. 0. RUTH'ES.
•
Sept 25—tf
Boot
.aniA Shoemaking.
THE subscriber would inform the public that he
is at an times prepared to make to order Gents
Coarse in fine Hoots, also coarse Or fir work for .
Ladies or Misses. including the latest style.of last
ing Gaiters. Repairing done at short notice, and
inSasures taken in private families if desired. Shop
oft Oast Main Street, in the room faraway occupied
b e y J. Elden, as a IlloUr and feel Store. • • ' '
THOCI. HOLLINUSWQRTIL
juiy 23—tf
ligtice is hereby given that app lication will he
made to the next Legislature o Pennsylvania for
%tie incorporation of the Waynesboro' Savings Bonk,
to be located at Waynesboro% in Franklin county;
with general banking and discounting privileges,
With a capital of twenty thousand donna, with the
privilege to increase the same to tho sum of two
hundred thousand donate.
•
June 3G-.-emosj
DR. J. A. HUGHES'
Ring Bore, Bone Spavin, Splint, and
• _: • Curb Remedy.
More cure or money refunded. Each peclotre
contains 411 dirfctione. Pace $3. All orderre,ell
&erred to •' DR '4. A.
july 14 OPI Weynfflioro?, P.
WAYN . EBI3OIIO', PA.
1k , ,,ft,,, iNkliTm9)l4o
tadleiale arid Retail Deplei. in
ruRNITAIRE
,
Carpet,
GREENCASTLE, PA,
I. 11., WHITMORE,
Would call the attention of all who; ere. in need
of Furniture Mattresses, Looking Wows, Carpets;
to the fact that he has a larger stock on hand; et hia
rooms on the southeast corner of Centre square,
than ell similar establishments in the county com
bined, and-that he can and does offer inducements
to Housekeepers and, others. in Want;of goods in
his fine, such as no other Carpet Dealers can do.
' • He has on hand upwards of
Ipo Bedsteads of over 26 different styles,
ranging in price from
$5 ill Naq eaell. •
More Ann 60 Bureaus. of 25 dffrerent
litstyles, from $7,50 to $75 each.
Upwards of 600 Chairs, of all styles, '
from '51.25 to $35 each N
Rocking Chairs from $1,50 to $3O.
Full Chamber Suits, gold Wa,lent,
from s`6o to VOW each. .
Cottage Suits, "•
from $3O to $9O eath.
Tete-a:l'oes and Sofro; ,
from $2O to $6O each:,
Spring seat Parlor Chairs,
from $3O to $6O per half Oxen.
Lounges from $7 to $36 each.
Marble top Parlor Tables, solid Walnpt,
, from $lO I+l $,35 each.
' Wood top Porter Tables,
from $2 to $l3 each.
among which are 20 different styles.
'Also Extension, Breakfast, Dining
AV Hall Tables, in endless variety.
Wardrobps,'Bookcases, Writing Desks,
Library Tables, Secretaries,
N' What Note. Hat Racks,
Piano Stools, Umbrella Stands; Camp,
Office, Hall and Lfficary Chairs.
Safes, sideboards, Sinks,
Doughtrays, Cupboards, Washstands,
fiAlso, a large stock of all kinds of '
Mattrasses, such as
Hair,Musk, Palm Leaf. Wool and
Straw, at prices from $4 to $4O.
Spring, Mattresses, Sprieg Bed Bottoms.
Swinging and Rocking Cradles.
-- The - highest cash-price paid tor- Carpet Rags. •
We have a large stock of Carpets altvays nn hand
such as Brussells, Ingrained, Stair, Hall
and all Itinds of Mailings,
and all kinds Floor Oil Cloth, at low prices.
Looking Glasses, from plain Walnut Frames to
Fancy Ovals in Arch Tops, in Guilt and Rose•
wood. Also. Childrens' Buggies and Hobby Hors
es, Picture Frames and Mouldings of all descrip
tions, arid nt lower prices than can be hail else.
where in the county. He also sells Wholesale to
the Trade. all of whom lie req‘ests to call aRd learn
prices before purchasing elsewhere. Fr Rag Car.
pets modesty order.
MOWEO:S AND:REAPERS
F O.R SALE.
January 14-tf.
ALEX. LEEDS,
N -tt loos to the Town Hill, has 03W on hand
fine sdsortment of
LOCKS,
eeleetetl . by himself nttt.Creef care el large :and
well eeleeteviessortment o:•
uatvazia,,
01 Slviss, English, and American Mannlecture ;
JEWELRY
cheaper than ever before sold'in Ill'aynesboito
the latest styles kept Constantly on hand.
Every irariety of Cull buttons. A line asso;l
ment of •
FINGER AND EAR RINGS.
Solid Gold. Engagement and
WEDDING RINGS ,
Silver Thimbles and sheelds,' Castors, Forks, and
Spoons, Salt Cellars, and 'Buller Knives of the cel
ebrated Roger Manufacture,at reduced rates.
SPECTACLES
To suit everybody?* eves. Now glosses put in old
frames.
Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry promptly and
neatly repaired and warranted.
ALEX. LEEDS,
olext oorto the Town Hall, under the Photograph
pAlle i ty ' • July 31. .
Iturbering : Rar befing $
RE subscriber informs the public dint he con
tinues the ,lialbering business in the room no.
Jour to Mr. Reid's Grocery Store, and is st all time.
peparatt to do hair , cutting, shaving, shampooning
etc. in Sib best style. The patronage of the pub
ie Is iesp&tfully solicited. • -
W. A. PRICE. •
Aug 23 1867.
For Gins,
Penknife
Penknife likples,
Repairing Family Corn Shellers,
Call on
J. H. JOHNSTON.
nicky - 28—V
MILLINERY GOODS
TO TIRE LADIES!
NI II O I . . fi l a r
s i u d p . F l:l; B o f li na ( i v iv n;
fil h i a naeri ju Ax r i e s
Ladiesare invited to call and eas4iine ber'stock:
•apiil 29-1(
WANTE D.—l will exchange 'goods at a fair
market price for Ihcori. Iwo). Butter. Eggs. Got•
ton Rage, email Onions if delimit) immediately,
Soup, Beans, . W.
SOAP MAKING
CONCIINTRATED ISE, a full pound' in a
'box at 26 cents:" 8/t I, %U V .% in large or pawn
soldlow by W, A. REID,
edb ti
UOW : i
num
, • ..
lAS received , . fresh, stock orgootli c esd is si:
h tner..t dant mating Sulditioti to his stoat. He
. .
as
PURE SPICES, g
Prline Rio Coffee, Browned '01170414 .
Droion dud Crushed Sugar, Loaf MURer,-"CO
Powdered White Sugar, Caroliha' Theo,
Syrips,?upinior in quality and lo* in price, , De
P. Rico and N. Orleans Molasses,. ,
Corn Starch, Chocolate. sweet do., . "VI
Pickier, Catsup, Mason's Crackers and Oakes, co
G. A. Salt, Fine Salt, • =
Sugar 'cured Hams. '
Call and examine. No trouble to show good&
'I offer the above at rednced prices, notwithstand•
lag they are on the "rise" in the East.
Cove OTSTERSin 1 and, gib. cane, awaits" on
hand, sold by,the rtn or dozen. He warrants them
good. • , , •
Whait you go to Pic•niee, or to the' niouuteiri,
come where you got good oysters and ciackerd,
'chew &c.
FRUIT AND • CONFECTIONERY. - • Layer
Raising, French Currants, Candies, Oranges, Lem*
ops, Does, Citron, Prune's, Apples,.. to o !Ong],
kinds.
FOR BAKING AND ICE CREAM.—We berg
good and . puretextracta of Lemon. Orange, Vanilla,
Strawberry; ealences of Lemon. Cinnamon, &e l
Get the Bng..tiotki for making ,
CIL A EISWA R E.-Look at our cheap goblets, dish
ee, vows, tumblers, flasks. moterses cans, :amp
chimneys, &c. We have the best and cheapest In
town.
,
QUEENSWARE.—An utArivaletr assor4ment.
full stock, lower in rice than e ver. , Tea sets4cupal
and saucers, meat plates, soup do., Teapinner, anti
Breakfast do., We have the rip' granite, no deceit:.
tioh in the quality.
Wit have the commqh ware. newlstock.
HOUSEKEEPERS
Are invited to look at our knives and forks, butcheT
knives,
_large spoons,. common a lbata and
_silver,
plated tea end table spoons, efothesbaikets, byeketts
tubs, market baskets school go.
NOTIONS.— Toilet tfoope, perfumery, combs,
pocket books, pencili ink cap Wiwi and noy,Npapec
Superior Whale Oil,
Best Kerosene Oil,
Chemical Wye Soap,
[lariats's Blue Indigo,
Wick Yarn,
•
Besides many useful articles always on hand.
Country produce 110 "guenbacits" A ftalten in
exchange for goods. am o)ankful foi poet pa-,
tronege and solicit a continuation of the eagle at
the FAMILY GROCERY store.
Waynesboro', June 2, 1870.
GEOIIpE
STEAM ENGINE WORKS
WAYNEHOItO', FACAN-KLIISI CO., P.
MAINUFACTURE,.,
PORTABLE ANO:STATIONARY
STEAM E NALN f t S .
HAVING increased facilities for marifactoring
Portable and Stationar i x kerma 811gines_as;_
snort notice, of sizes from two to one hundred, and
filly horse-power, I would call the aktentrint. of
persons warning portable engines for t thre4hMg,
grain, &c., as I am now prepared to forbid' Owen
at short notice. lam also prepared to furnish shaft.,
ingir, puler+, eke., and all work in my line of busi.
ness. Persons in want of anything iN my line wilt
please call and examine my work being, IntYkg
elsewhere.
For further particulars send for circular.
'Get). FRICK,
Waynesboro',
sep 10 to •Franklin Co., Pa.
Minn WOAD MM.
T' uni!ersigued has leavod the above name)
Woolen Factory to Jowl W. 11. tea end Junto
sums& et4o will continue the bueinees under the
firm name of JNO. W. BAER dr. len 61.1:E1i.
They wilt manufeeture,ofAe beet manorial and
in good stile a geberAl variety of Woolen bloods,
such as
Blankets and Coverlets,
Jeais,
Cassimeies, &don'ts,
Yarns, &o.
Custom:watt promptly attended to.
lam thankful for the very liberal patronage
tended to me, and reepectlully solicit that the same
mav,he continued Co the new firm.
mar 3l—tf BAER.
- WAYNESBORO' COACH FACTORY.
14 O. B. HAWKER having withdrawn from
7 the firm of Adams & Hawker, the subscriber
infer:as the public that he continues the Coachmak- ,
ing hasiness in all its branches, at the old stand.
He will at all times have a supply of new Buggies,
different kindiroin hand t• also second-banded ve.
treks. Repsiting done et short ',mice. He uses
the best material and employs good mechanics. He
returns his thanks to be public for their liberal pa-,
Donnie and by attention to business and a tIWpo.
sition to accommodate hopes to merit a liberal share
of the same in the luture.
jan, 14 tf • , JACOB ARAM&
NEW . TIN STORE.
IPFIE undersigned would most .respeetfully in.
I font the attune of Witinesboro And Troinity
Odd. he hea ojpitiM - liew Tin store on
,Bast M3lll
stre et, oppoojto. Stover dr Wolff 'e IJry Goode em
roriuut, ankkeeps constantly on hand a good eup—
ply.of ' • • • . . • •
'COOK &COAL STOVES,
MORNING GLORIES, etc„ at prices to suit th e
times. All kinds of work done in his line w;tb
neatness and dispatch, ouch es roofing. spouting and
repulsing. , You wiil.find it to your ii.terest to glee
him a call before purchasing elsewhere. The sign
is the Rig Red Collie Pot Always on the .Post,
Thankful for pest favors he hopes for &continuance
•ol the same. . • •
TOUTS 'Respectfully,
CLAYTON M. FREY.
301 TX 116. HTSSONG,
AT . TORNEY AT LAW, • •
APING been admitte.l in Practice Lawat the
El several Muria in Franklin Vouniy.eU huei•
ueee entrusted to•his care will be-promptly attended
to Mee address—Mereersbers Pa;
lan Ay
JUST RECEIV.4I)-4 •full stock,of Leather for
shoemakers aka saddler... at '- • ,
...7RANT,r,S. •
juae 9I • .
W. A. REV,.