Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, October 20, 1870, Image 4

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Waynesboro', Hay 24, 1867
ANTIETAM MARBLE WORKS!
IL WALTER Si RHO,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERsi
Monuments, Turd's, Ileadatones, 4c„
NlTScall attention to ogr assortment of the a
hove, comprising the--newest and most ap
proved styles. --
Having the advanTa e ge of Water-power, and a
long experience in the
' STONE CUTTING BUSINESS,
we aro able to fill orders at the shortest notice and
on most reasornhie terms.
Give u, , a call at our Yard, near Antietam June
,ion, on the Wavue , b•'ro' and Hagerstown Turn
pike, two Miles from the former place. Post Mike
adttre,q, Wayn •shore'. Pa.
N. 11. 1 . 4 Icra eau - be left, with John Walter end
ill receive prompt attention. L. W. S. Hilt).
April 3—tf.
FAIRVIEW MILL !
FLOUIt, ETC,
P IHE undersigned having refiitA and added all
1 the bteat improvements to his Mill, (formerly
Pr ntz's) announces to the public that he is now
manutacturing a superior article of l'AmlLy
FLOUR. which to ill be delivered to persona
at market prises. ilo has also on hand a slipply 01
MILL STvIT of all kinds, which he wit
wholesale or retail at the Mill, or deliver if desired,
at the lowest market rates. Having refitted hie
WI with the most improved machinery he feels
that he is enabled to give general satisfaction.
His Flour m sacks can he had at Iteid's Groce
ry, where orders may he left.
The highest market price paid for WIIEiAT
!3•livored at the Mill.
COOPER. S7'VFP wnntlNl.
mar 21-41] DAVID PAT fERSON,
X "EV 1111., - 31EL 7 41)
THE undersigned would inform the public gen.
wally that he has 1 urchased the I,lvcry here•
ere owned by Franklin Woagley, and is fully
prepared to meet the wants of the cern
,
rnp . rlity in his line of business.
He has had all his carriages neatly re
paived and rqtted and his horses are
"11110 4 - ; safe, gentle and fast travelers. Par
ties conveyed to any point desired, tic
=mailed by a careful elver.
Office one door west of Bowden's Hotel, where
en attentive hostler will be in attendance at all hews
af the night and day.
No eflhrt will be spared to accommodate all whc
may patronize him
=Mil
JOHN FORD,
Boot and Shoemaker,
FOR MS the citizens of Waynesboro' and the
ipublic generally that he is now prepared to put
lip to order FAIXSTITCHEP AND SCOTCH
BOTTOM WQRK of.all kinds. Petsons wanting
work done m hie line are requested to band in their
orders early so that ho may be enabled to accom
mod ite all customers promptly. He will - use his
best endeavors to give satisfaction, both es regards
the titling, as well as the (milts of work mode by
him, as none but the VERY BEST WORKMEN
and the BEST MATERIAL will be used by him.
Ile most restpectfully solicits a share of public
patronage, at his place of business, M D. 4, N.
kinively's dwelling house, up stairs
july 21-1810.
Notice to tb.e Public !
THE 'undersigned is running a Line of Stages
from,l-lagerstown to Gettysburg, leaving tomer
place on Monday; Wednesday and friday, at 7 o'-
clock, A. M.; passing by Leitersburg. Waynesboro',
Monterey and Clermont Springs, Fountain Dale
ane ;feirfield, arriving at Gettysburg at half past
foto o'clock atfid returning from Gettyabuigon Tues.
Thursday and baturday, arriving at 'lagers.
low n to make 'connection wilh the 5 o'cloek train
for Baltimore. ANNA WASENi.
pay 14 , !'61s
- - a , • •
NEW GOODS? NEW GOODS
t tr.
--COON & BTONEHOUSE
WOULD respectfuy inform the public that
they haye now opened at their new room,on
the south-west corner of the Diamond, in Waynes
boro', a large and we selected stock of
and Cutlery,
Iron, /Steel, Nails, Coach-makers Goods of every
description, Queeneware, Cetlarwaie, Shoes, Car,
pets, Oil Coths, Paints, Glass, Oils, Varnish Brush-
es, Fish, Salt, and all kind of Goods kept in a well
regulated store. Our goods are al new and fresh
and have been bought for cash at the late decline
in prices.
We Hatter ourselves that from our long mien
ence in business, and a determination to sell goods
at smal profits, we shall be able to offer unusual
inducements to a buyers who desire to save mons
ey. Please call and see for yourselves.
We have a large and we assorted Bieck of ste.
pie and fancy Dry Goods, embracing
Cloths, Cassimpres,
Sattinetts Jeans, Tweedi, Cottonedes, Corils,llep
trLTC}
Table Diapers, Crash for
Alpaccas,
Triings, Shawls, Brown and Bleached Sheeting
and Shillings, Tickinge, Linens, Flannels, White
Goode, Gloves, Hosiery anti, Notions. We are re•
ceiving new goods every week and will supply any
article wanted that we have not on hand in a few
-days.
We pay the highest market price for all kinds o
country produce such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Egg
Dried Fruit, Rage, &e - .
May 9 —lB7O .
J. R. WELSH
At the well know stand under the Town 11111,`Ihis
entire stock of goods would take this method ofi.in
forming the citizens of Waynesboro', Pa.., and vi
cinity that I have just returned from the citits with
_n,large_and_complete-assortmen-t-of
iiATSS
BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Paper,
Peas,
Ink, and
Notions: general y.
Come to me and get fits.
I am ready.
My stock is large.
My styles numerous.
I would rcspeotfully solicit mime:Z:of public pa
tronage.
may 26—'701 A. SN IVELY S MITH.
WHY.PAY FROM FIFTY-FIVE TO ONE
When you can get one warranted riot to get out
of ()Mfr and to do as ninth work Its any Family
Machine made, and all fur THIRTY-FIVE D0A...-
LARS.
L ALI, MACHINES WARRANTED PERT
'FEcr in every reepett..
ALEX. LEEDS, Watch maker and Jeweler,
A g't for McLean & Hooper tit wing ltlnchine,
Mar Io] Waynesboro'. pa.
SPRING GOODS!
Brown & Walter,
MT. 1-1 PE ,
IJ AN I :E just received and ope'ned_a large stock
o •
Spring Goods,
bought at lowesCgold premium pricee and will be
sold se low as they can he purchased anywhere.
Call and ermine our stock before rurchnFing
Isewh• re 8120 WI4 &. INA LTER.
Mt. }tope, May 5,-tf.
rffs)..ii* ;0141[4:0):iilAti,t11
THE subscribers announce to the public that,
they hive opened a Bakery and Confictionary
on Main street, Waynesboro', opposite the C . BOW:
den House", where persons at all times can he sup:
plied with fresh Bread, Rolls, Pret*els. all kinds of
Sweet Cakes, wholesale or retail. A full supply of
Candies, Nuts, Fruits, etc., always ort hand. ICE
CREAM regularly E upped during the season.
Having erected at considerable expense a first:
class Bake House 'they fed confident that in this
department of their business they can give general
satisfaction. Tuey therefore solicit a share of pub:
lic patronage.
May fi—tf BLEASM.AN & MORT,
WM. IL FUNK.
3EIAR TA WANTED
.FOR,NEY & SONS
Will pay the highest market price for 650 cords
of, Rock and Black Oak Bark delivered at their Tan
nery in Waynesboro'.
Bides and Skins taken in and weighed at the
Cellar of C. 'lathes Shoe Store, for which the high.
est Market price will be paid.
apt 21:--4070
A - prime article of Family Fleur from Amsterdam
Mill. for sale in sacks, at reduced prices, at the
Drug Store of Dr. J. B. Amberson. Also of Lidy
Frick & Oa. lie.will also deliver Flour by the bar
rel, and Mill stuff to any point desired. Orders,
may be left at Amberson's Drug Afore, or at the
Post Office, DA VII) LOHR.
MOLASPES.—The subscribers have just
LI received a prime lot of New Orleans Molasses
31 the holidays HOPFLIUI4
NEW STORE.
Dry Goods, .
Groceries,
Hardware
'owels,Calicoes, Detains,
FINCY DHSS GOODS,
HAVING PURCIIASED.FROM
CAPS,
'SOOTS,
'Envelopes, -
Pencils,
HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR A
SEWING MACHINE,,
WAYNESBORO' B MEE V
?lour and reed,
THE KIDNEYS.
The Kidneys are two in number, situated _at the
upper pert of the loin, surrounded by ihR, and con,
siding of three parts, viz i the Anterior, the In
terior, and the Exterior.
The anterior absorbs. Interior consisja of tissues
or veins, which serve as a deposit for the urine and
convey it to the exterior. The exterior is a conduct..
or also. terminating in a single tube, and called the
Ureter, The ureters are connected with the
_bled
der.
The bladder is composed of various coverings or
tissues, divided into parts. viz: the Upper, the Low
er, the Nervous, and the Mucous. Ihe upper ex
pels, the lower retains. Many have a desire to uri,
nate without the ability ' • others urinate without the
ability to retain. This fregaently occurs in chiL-
To cure these affections, we must bring into-ac
tion the muscles, which are engaged in their valetas
functions. If they are neglected, (hovel or Dropsy
may ensue.
The reader must also Fe made 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 supportetl front these sources.
GOUT, OR RHEUMA.-
TISM.
Pain obscuring in the loi us is indictive of the above
diseases. They occur in persons disposed to acid
THE GRAVEL.
The gravel ensues from neglect or improper treat-
Int bit of the kidneys. These organs _ being-- - weak,
the water is not expelled from the bladder, but al
lowed-to remain ;it beeoint a feverish, and sediment
forms. It is from this deposit that the stone is
formed, and gravel ensues.
is te,collection of water in some 'parts of the body,
and_boara different_names,-accorilingito-tnelparts-af—
teeted, viz : when generally ditiused over the hotly,
it is called Anasarca ; when of the abdomen, As
cites; when of the chest, Ilydrothorax.
ROES &c
Htlmbold'a highly concentrated compound Ex-
tract Duch': is decidedly ONE OF THE REST
REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE
. •
RIDN NYS
•
GRA IL t
•
DROPSICAL,
SWELLINGS,
RHEUMATISM,
and gouty affectiona.--Urrderlhis heiid-we have ar
ranged Dysuria, or difficulty and — pain — in — poring
water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent-ills-
charges of waterf - Strangury, or stepping . of_water;
ficmaturiaor bloody wine, Gout and Rheumatism
°kale kidneys, without, any change in quantity, hut
increase in color, or dark water. it was always
by the..lete ipr. Physiek, in these 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 enlargetrictits, as well as pain and inflamp
motion, are reduced, and it is taken by men,. we,
men, And children. Direct.ons for use and diet ac
company.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., Fob. 25, 1867.
11. T. lIELMOOLD, Druggist :
DEAR, have been a sulDrer, for upward of
twenty yenta, 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.
liayin 4 . seen your preparation extensively adver
tised, 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 filet I despaired of ever get
ting well, and determined to use no remedies hero •
alter unless. I knew of the ingredient's. It was this
that prompted me so use your remedy. As you ad
vertised that it was composed of bucks, cubebs, and
juniper berries, it occurred to me end my physician
hs an excellent comhidation, and, with his advice of,
ter an examination of the artic'e, and consulting a.:
gain with the druggist:l concluded to try it. I com
menced its usa 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 writ a full state
ment of my case at that time, but thought my
proyement might only be temporary, and therefore
concludedio defer and see if it would effect n per.
feet cure, Iti.oviting then it would be of greater value
to you, arid more satisfactory to me.
I am now able to report that a cure is eMeted af
ter wiling the remedy for five months.
1 have not used any now for three months and
feel as well in all respects es I ever slid. .
Your Buchu being deyoid of any unpleasant taste
and qdor,
A NICE TONIC AND INVIQORATOR
• OF THE SYSTEM,
1-do not mean to he without it whenever occasion .
may tea•;ire its use in such affections.
M. McCORMICK.
Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement ho
refers them .o the following gentlemen :
Hon. War. Ititaxit, ex-Governor, Pennsylvania.
Hon. Taos. B. Ftonsucv, Philo ielphia.
Hon, J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphi+.
lion. J. S lit,seN Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. D. R. PORTER, e;-Governor, Penn's.
Hon. Ettds lzyni, Judge, Philadelphia,
Hon. R. C. GRIER, Judge, United mates court.
Hon. G. W. Weonwsno, Judge, Philadelphia,
Hon. W. A. PORTER, City SOliCitOrs,
Hon. kap Bunten, ex Governor, California.
lion. E BENL:d. Auditor Gen., Washing;on, D, (J,
And many others if necessary,
Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Be
ware of counterfeits. Ask for Ilelmboltt'e. 7 ake
no Miter. rivet— $1.25 per bottle. or 0 bottles for
$1:.50.- Delivered to any address. Describe symp
toms in all communications.
Address H. T. HEI.MBOLD, Drug and Chcrail
cal Warelmage, 594 Broadway, N. Y.
NONE ARE GENUINE UN
!tea done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with
fac-simile of my Chemical Warehouar, and sign-
DROPSY
vaaamuzza4
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
ligpittOLD.
ai.s.DINEBEIEE
I)I4A.LER IN
DR 17 GI!
Chemicals,
PATENT: : *EDICINES,
PREPARAtiONi FOR THE HAIR,
AILS,riF:I) N'T S: 0 1
VAR NISILESES
4ce. disc.
agThysicians dealt with
at 20 per"cent..discount..
Waynesboro',Hotel
WAYNESBORO', PA.
March 27,1368
See Here Read This !
NOTICE !
HE sul ii :tiseriber h just returned front the East
wit a arge sto ortioods, suc as
BOOTS. SHOE. GAITERS ; MIL:MO
RALS and all kinds Boots and Shoes for Men and
Boys, Women, Misses• and Children. which he is
selling at prices that will please.
FIATS. 0]? EVERY STYLE
for Men and Boys, Caps of all the leading styles to
ew an any eat
We bsught our stock cheap and ara determined
to sell accordingly. •
Notions ! Notions ! Notions !
• READ THE LIST.
Shirts and Drawers Gauntlets,
Suspenders Driving Gleves
Paper Collars Fur top (Roves '—
Buck. Gloves Hosiery -
Sheep Skin Gloves Wool knit Half. Hose
Lisle Thread Gloves Cotton Haft' Hose
Wool-knit-Gloves Germantown Half Hose
Buttcellies' Black Silk Ties
Fancy Silk Ties Broad End Ties
Ladies & Gents Pa cuffs Linen Handkerchiefs
Packet Books Portmonies
Brushes Pocket Knives
Cloth Brushes Pen Knives .
Shaving Brushes Nan Knives
Hair Brushes Fancy Soaps ••
Tooth Brushes• Perfumery
Shoe Brushes Albums
Combs Pins and Needles
Razors Lead Pencils
Gum• Caps Slates
Violin strings, Ink
Note Paper I'en Holders.
Envelopes - Blacking
Hair Oils Memorandas
•
Toys 11:arpet tacks
Crochet Needles Fancy toys, &c
&c. &c. &c. and so fourth.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
American,
Swi•ri and English; Seth Thomas and o.
ther ( .lock s. Jewelry of every description for La
dies, tents, Misses and Children at 2reatly reducsd
prices. Finger Rings, a large stock, p 1 sin Gold,
rttneY Sett, Chased and Fancy Finger flings; Jily.
er and other Plated flings in _great variety, watch
chains, Guards, Ribms, Bracelets, Charms, Sleeve
GoIJ Fens and Pencils; watch chain hooks
keys, &c,
Trunks, Canes, Umbrellas, Baskets, Mats,
Valises, Carpet Bags, if. H. Bags; Tobacco, Cigars
and Snuff*. Candies, Fruits, Bai•ens, Nuts and
Confectionarias of all kindq •
Come one, come all, and—buy.
'thankful for past favors he hopes by a desire to
please to merit a liberal shore of public patronage
EZEKIEL ELDEN,
Oct. €40,169
VOICIIIIIIKING.
THE subscriber announces to his • friends and
the public that he has purchased the t.;ouoh
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 knowl
edge of the business, and emyloying none but
practical workman, and by strict attention to busi
ness he hopes to merit n share of patronegc All
kinds of new work on hatid and orders filled
promptly.
jan 14 tf
CHEAP "000 NET.”
BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
IHE subscriber has just returned from the city
and is now opening for examination a large and
liven selectod stock of Boots and Shore. Having
had a long time to become acquainted with the Boot
and :hoe trade, no doubt if you favor him with a
call you will buy as he will sell cheap and warrant
the work. All rips mended free of charge. Give
"Cooney" a call. G. LW tH ES.
Sept 25-ti
soot and .Shoemaking.
• •
T" subscriber would inform the public that he
is at all times prepared to make to order Gents
Coarse or fine Boots, also coarse or fine work for
Ladies or Misses. including the latest style of last
ing gaiters. Repairing done at short notice, and
to.tnsures taken in private families if desired. she/
on East Main street, in the room torraerly occupied
by .1. Elden, as a lbw end feed store.
HOti. HOLLPiIiSWORTII.
duly g3—tc •
NOTICE,
Notice is hereby given that application will be
made to the nett hegbalature of Pennsylvania far
the incorporation of the Waynesboro' Savings Bank,
to be located at Waynesboro", in Franklin county,
with general banking ntall discounting privileges,
with a capital of twenty thousand dollars, with the
privilege to increase the same to the sum of two
hundred thousand dollars.
june 30—Rates]
DR. J. .IIUGHES
Ring Bone, Bone Spavin, Splint and
Curb Remedy.
Ante cure or money refunded. Each porton('
contains full directions. Price $3. All orders ad.!
dressed to ER J. A. HUGHES.
july 14 Gull . Wayncs'!oru% Pa.
GEO. B. IIAWICER
1. H. WHITMORE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer its
RN I TARE
- ND
--- Carpets,
GREENCASTLE, PA.
I. H. 'WHITMORE,
Would call the attention of all who are iu need
of Furniture Mattresses, Looking Glasses, Carpeto,
to the fact that he has a larger stock on hand, at his
rooms - On - the - southeast corner of Centre Square,
than all similar establishments in the county com
bined, and that be can and doep offer inducements
to Housekeepers and others, in want of goods in
his line, such as no other Carpet Dealers can do,
He has on band upwards . of
100 Bedsteads of over 45 different styles,
ranging in ptice from
$5 to $75 each.
More than 50 Bureaus, of 25 different
styles, from $7,50 to $75 each.
Upwards of 600 Chairs, of all styles,
from $1,25 to $35 each.
Rocking Chairs from $1,60 to $3O.
rull Chamber Suits, solid Walnut,
from $6O - to $2OO each.
Cottage Suits,
from $3O to $9O each.
Tete.n•Tetes and Was;
from $2O to $6O each.
Spring seat Parlor Chairs,
from $3O to $6O pet half dozen.
Lounges from $7 to $35 each.
Marble top Parlor Tables, solid Walnut,
from $lO to $35 each.
Wood top Parlor,Tables,
• from $ 2 to $ l3 each.
among which are 20 different styles.
!Alen Extension, Breakfast, Dining
and Hall 'fables, in endless variety.
Wardrobes, Bookcases, Writing Desks,
Lib rar y Tables, Secretaries,
What Nots, Hat Racks,
Piano Stools, Umbrella Stands,"Camp,
Office, Hall and Library Chairs.
strifes, Sideboards, Sinks,
Doughttays, Cupboards, Washstands,
lidleo, a large-stock of all•ltinds of
Irlattraeses, such as
Hair, Husk, Palm Leaf, Wool and
Straw, at prices from $l - t0.540.
Spring Mattrasses, Spring Bed Bottoms.
w_ingind flocking Crad les.
The highest cash priee•paid for Carpet Rags.
We have a large stock of Carcets always on hand
such as Brussells, ingrained, Stair, 13 4 11
and all kinds of Matrings,
and all kinds Floor Oil Cloth, at low prices.
Looking Glasses, from plain Walnut Frames to
Fancy Ovals VI Arch Tops, in Goat, ant i Rose
wood. Also, Childrens' Buggies and Hobby Hors-
P-ieture-Fra mes--nria_l4l.calcings_of-a
Lions, and at lower prices. than can be had else
where in the county. lie also sells Wholesale to
the trade, all of whom he requests to call and learn
prices before purchasing eli•ewhere, Irritag Car
pets made to order. •
MOWERS AND'REAPERS
FOR SALE.
January 14—tf.
ALEX. LEEDS,
listt door to the Town Hall, has non on hand
fore assortment of
:,' L OCKS,
Selected by himself with great anre,,a large and
well selected associeeent o: •
.uavtsmaa,
of Svviss,:English, and American Manufacture ;
JE W E-L R Y
cheaper than evor before sold in Waynesboro•. all
the latest 'styles kept constantly en hand.
Every variety of Cufl buttons. A fine assort
ment of
FINGER AND EAR RINGS.
• Solid Gold. Engagement awl
WEDDING RINGS,
Tblnibles and sheelds,' Castors, Forks, and
Spoons,Salt Cellars, and Butter Knives of the cel
ebrated Roger Manufacture, at reduced rates.
•
SPECTACLES
!ZgWl
~~ 3 ~~
To suit everybody's eves. New glasses put in old•
frames.
Clocks.- Watches, and Jewelry promptly and
neatly repaired and warranted.
ALEX. LEEDS,
Seat oor to the Town Roll, tinder the Photograph
Gellert July 31. •
Bewbering Barbering
PRE subscriber informs the public that he con
t. tinues the Barbering business in the room nel
Joor to Mr. Reid's Grocery Store, and is stall times
pepared to do hair cutting, shaving, shampooning
ctc. in the best style. The patronage of the pub
ie is respectfully solicited.
Aug 23 1867.
For Gump,
Penknife Blades,
Repairing Family Corn Shellers,
Call on •
ii, U. JOHNSTON'
may 28—tf
MILLINERY GOODS !
TO THE LADIES!
i - RS. C. L. HOLLIN BERGER has just re
ceived a full supply of new Millinery good!
Ladies are invited to call and easminc her stock.
april 23 tf
' WANTED.—I will exchange goods nt a fair
market price for BACON. LARD, Butter, Eggs, Cot
ton liege, small Onions if delivered immediately,
Soup Beans, &c.W. A. BEM.
,
SOAP MAKING.
fIONCENTRATED LYE, a full pound in a
%/ box at 20 cents. SAL SOD in large or small
quantities, sold low by . \l l , A. REID.
I'vb 3
MEXICAN ROW !
W. A. REID
HAS received a fresh stack °floods, Snd is al:
m°. t daily making addition to his stock. Be
has
PURE SPICES,
•
•
Prime Rio Coffee, Browned Coffee,
%Own and Crushed Sugar, Loaf
Powdered White Sugar, Carolina Rice,
Syrups, superior in quality and low in price, go
J. Rico and N. Orleans Molasses,
Corn Starch, Chocolate, sweet do., ' .r 1
Pickler t Catsup, Mason's Crackers and Cakes, ra
G. A. S alt, Fine Salt, Se.
•
Sugar cured Hams.
I offer the above at reduced prices, notwithstand.
ing they are on the "rise" in the -East.
Cove OYSTERS in 1 and 21b. eons, aim'
bond, sold by l
good.
Whau you go to Pic.nies. or to the mountain,
come where yon got good oysters and crackers,
cheese &c.
FRUIT ND CONFECTIONERY. Layer
Raisins, French Currants, Candies, Oranges, Lem
ons, Dates, Citron, Prunes, Apples, nuts of several
kinds,
FOR BAKING ND ICE CREAM.—We have
good and:pure extracts of Lemon, Orange, Vanilla ;
Strawberry; essences of Lemon: Cinnamon, &c.
Get the..Pn . g. Soda for making Biscuit,
oLA SSW R E.—Look at our cheap goblets, dish
es, castors, tumblers, flasks. molasses cans, lamps
chimneys, &c. We have the best and cheapest it
WII.
QV E ENS WA B nhunriva led assortmen t,
full stock, lower in price-than everi — Terrsetsicupa
and saucers, meat plates, soup do., Tea, Dinner, and
Breakfast do. We have the real granite, no decep-.
tion in -the qua t~ gip:
. We have the common ware, new-stock.
HOUSEKEEPERS
Are invited to. look at our knives and forks, butcher ,
knives,-large—spoons,—common_sibata_entL
plated tea and table spoons, clothes baskets, buckets,
tubs, market baskets, se cool do.
NOTIONS.—ToiIet Soaps, perfumery, combs,
pocket books, pencils ink cop leiter and note Live;
Stapecior_Whale Oil,
' Beat Kerosene Oil,
Chemical Olive Soap,
Barlow's Bine indigo;
Wick Yarn,
Besides many useful articles always on hand.
Country produce and "greenbacks" taken in
exchange for goods. I am thankful fig part pa-.
nonage and solicit a continuation of the same at
the FAMILY GROCERY store.
Waynesboro', June 2, 1870
WAYNEsiIORO', FRANKLIN CO., P.
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
TEAIL ENGINES.
DrA VINCI increased facilities tot maxufacturing
Portable and Iltationary ;Steam Engines at
short notice, of sixes from two to one hundred and
fifty horse-power, I would call the attention of
persons wanting poitable engines for threshing
grain, &c., as I am now prepared to furnish them
at short notice. lam also prepared to furnish shaft.
ings, pu'leys, &e., and all work in my line of busi.
nese. Persons in want of anything in my line will
please call and examine my work before buyit.g
elsewhere. •
~For further particulars send for circular.
sep 10 If ]
vinsnm WOOLIIN VICTORY.
T he upderaigned has leased the above named.
Woulen Factory to Jugs W. BARB and Juu
SnEtnza who will continue the buriners under the
firm name of JNO. W. 13AER dr SHELLER.
They will manufacture of the best material and
in good style a general variety of Woolen Goods,
such as
Custum work promptly attended to.
lam thankful for the very liberal patronage ex
tenied to me ;and respectfully solicit that the same
Mayllhe continued to the new firm
• mar 31—tf
WAYNESBORO' COACH FACTORY.
EO. B. HAWKER hiving withdrawn from
the firm of Adams & Hawker, the subscriber
informs the public that he continues the Coachmak
ing business in all its branches, at the old stand.
He will at all times have a supply of new Buggies,
different kinds, on hand; also second•handed ye.
h:cles. Repairing done at short refire. He uses
the best material and employs good mechanics. He
returns his thanks to be public for their liberal pa
tronage and by attention to business and a dispo.
sition to accommodate hopes to merit a liberal share
of the same ip the future.
jan 14 If
W. A. PRICE.
NEW 'TIN STORE.
•
rrHE undersigned would most respectfully in.
I form the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity
that he has opened a new Tin Store on East Main
street, opposite Stover & Wolff's Dry Goods em
poring', and keeps constantly on band a good sup--
P l 9 of
COOK & COAL STOVES,
MCRNING GLORIES, etc,. at prices to suit the
times. All kinds of work done in his line with
eatness and dispatch, ouch as roofin. spouting ana
repairing: You will find it to your izterest to give
him a eall before purchasing elsewhere. The Riga
is the Dm Red Coffee Pot Always on the Post.
Thankful for past favors he hopes for a contianauca
of the same.
AVING been admitted to Practice Law at the
_EJI, several Courts in Franklin County, all busk
ness entrusted to his' care will be promptly attended
•
to Office address—Merccrsburg, Pa.
JEST RECEIVED—A full stock of Leather fo.
shoemakers Mill-saddlers. at
ROUZER & FRANTZ'S,
Pikesvill.;
jute 9U
Call and examine. No trouble to mho* geode.
e tin or
GEORGE FRICk'S
STEAM ENURE MORS,
MANUFACTURE
Blankets and Coverlets,
Jeans,
Cassimeres, Satinetts,
Yarns, &c.
Yours Respectfully,
CLAYTON M. FREY.
HN HYSSONEI,
ATTORNEY Al LAW,
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GEO. FEICK,
Waynesboro'.
Franklin Co., Pa.
E S. BAER.
JACOB ADAMS.